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s THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1897 Fuller& Co: GAtto Percha and Rub- THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Wheat still booms. Barley on the rise. Oats begin to harden. Corn about the samv. Rye held higher. Flour and Millstuft . firm Bran and Middliugs advanc Feedstuffs up again. Beans doing better. Silver lower. Poiatoes aua Vegetadles cheap. Fine Butter firm. -ggs &s before. Poultry dolng better. ¥resh Fruit 1o supply. Drie. Fruit quict. Provisions as before. Hides weaker. Wool firm. Coal qulet. Decreased exports of lumber. Increased revenue collec ions. Smaller shipmeuts of specie. Decreas d receipts of Wine and Brandy. New prices for Corduge. WINE AND BRANDY. Hay tending up. RECEIPTS OF Recetpts of Wine and B :ndy at this port during the firs six months of the year were as follows, compared with the same tiwe in 1896: Wine, 5,545,900 gallons, against ¥,407,000 Brandy, 970 gai.ons, azainst 95 . 0) EXPO#1S OF LUMBER Exports of Lumber from this port during the first six monihs of 1897 were 14,275.000 feet, t 15,684,000 feet durlng the same perlod in EEV E COLLECTIONS. Internal Fev nue colizctions In this district dur- ing the first six months of the year were $1,261, 2, aganst $932.861 during the same re:fod In 1898 und included $267,164 for Beer. $807, 342 for Spirits and $100,243 11 Cigars and Tobacco. IMPORTS. SPECIE Imports of Specie at this port during the first six months of the year were $1,375,756, ngainst §1,- 529,564 during the same period in 1896 The de- scriptions were: Goid_bulilon, $356,908: , Gold coln. £49 683; Silver builion, $8-2.834; Siver coin, $116,331 19! O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION JURING PAST 12 HDEJC:S Explanation, The arrow flles with the wind. The top figures at station indic s ted suow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solld lines, connect poin equal air pressure; iso- therm dotted , equal temperature. ihe word “high” means barometric pressure and is usually accompanled by fair weather: “low" refers to low pressure, and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudv weatherand rains. or “Lows” us.ally first appear on the Wushington coast. When the pressure is high in_the interior and low along the coust, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low 1s inclosed with isobars of merked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- With a “hig] 3 of Idaho, and ressure fall the California coast, warmer mmer and colder weather in winte reverse of thess conditions Wikl produce an opposite result. THE WE R BUREAU. 1H UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WE- THER BUREAC, ~AN FRANCISCO, July 21, 1897, 5 P e The following maximum temreratures are re- | Dosted from stations in ¢ alifcrnia to-day: Eureka 58 San Divgo 72, San Luis’ Oblspo 76, Yuma 108, Fresno 98, Ked Biuff 84, Los An- geies 82 San Irancisco dat minimum 48, mean 53 Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. The pressure has fallen rapidly over Utah, Ne- d Orezon. ‘I here has been a marked i cloudiness west of the Kocky Moun- Maximum temperature 58, tains ‘I he temperature has fallen about 4 deg. In the Racramen 0 Valley and sbout 8 deg. in the San Joaquin Va iey A thunderstorm “I'he followiog m ported: ~an Franc Wes:: Carson City, Forecasts made bour. Northern Ca ifornle—Cloudy | hursday: ontine ued cool weather: southerly winds in the val eys: westerly winds . the coast Sout_ern Californi —Fair Thursday; fresh west- erly winds. Nevada—Cioudy Thursday. U tah—Cioudy Thursday: probably showers in northern portion co0'er: Ariz na—: loudy 7l hursday. Sun Francisco and vicinity—Falr Thursday; fresh westeric winds. ALEXANDER MCA DIF, Local Forec is reported at Helena. ximum wind ve ocitles are re- s an Lour from the v Francisco for thirty a endi g midnight, July 22, 1897: *an t Official. Ni W YORK MARKETS, NEW YORK, N. Y., Juy 2L—Inltial prices of stocks were siightly irregular with a lower te - dency, partly influenced by the continued heavi- ness of the London market for Americans. Sugar opeved at 4 s iznc advance ar 14414, but quickly receded to 14334, subsequently raiiying two points 10 155, Lenewed purchases by commission houses in addition to a moderate demand by the short con- tingen: served to check the reactionary move- ment and influenced a higher range of values, in whicn the grangers assumed cousiderable promi- ne:ce. Interest was larg 1y centered in the in- dustria's with lead and sug r rauging widey in nticipn ion of b ts accruing en ‘he tanft schedule. Transwctions were .n r-duced voluwe, but -he mar et was broad a d stocks which were usually dormant commanded a.tention. Expecta- tions that an amicable sdjustment of the soft co:l strike was s00n Lo be effecied vas a sustaining factor and improved vaues of sbares identified w1 b ine traftic. To-day’s siock market showed & fur her con- traction In 'he volume of business and the t ne was again hesitatine. Trading developed 1w features of particular interest, selling for foreign account continuing in fair volume, and as her-1o- fore being preciical v ignored. - ugar, «hicago Gas, 1 ead siares u d Grangers reflected the 1 st speculative It res. . he gr.anger group, LOw- ever, was less acilve. and with the exception of Rock island, which Was srong. was somewhat unsettied. ~ugar aiso uesitated eing affec ed by the delay in the Seuate in accep Ing th «om- romise tariff bils and aiso by the siatement pub- ished in & rude journal thai ihe duty on sogar was in_dequate in the way of pro.ection. Cricago Gasand iead 80 res were bough i a icipation of a declarai.on of divideuds. The bond market was active and stro g, with decided advances in Detioit Gas, >an A.ionio und Aransas Pass and Bugquehanna xnd West ro issues. Among the speciaities ther was a sharp declin- 1n Corgolidated Gas without any deflnite exp.ana- tion. God to the amount of $100.000 was with- drawn from the sub-tressury for shipmen. to Canada. makiig & total of $450.000 taken for that destination this week. ihsre were n0 enwage- ments for ex ort 10 k.urope. The murket closed steady. Goverpmens bonds steady and unchavged. Raliwavss roag. Money on call 1 per cent: time money—60 1 per cent, (hree an | iour morths Y per six months 3 per ent on good mixed Stock nge collatera. Prime indorsed bils receiva- g w594 per cent: chuice prime single uui. es. 33,@A4 per cont: £0od numes, 4adby per cent. P05 e as.ing rates for sterling, ¥4 57 for long bills and $4 8% for cemand. Actusl rates: Long bulls, ¥4 86@4 8614: sigh drafts, $4 87T@4 8744 cuble Lranst s $4 874 @4 8714 Domes.ic ex:h nge on New York: &an Fran- cisco sight, 17%¢ premium; telegraph, 20¢ pre- min. Mouey in London. 14 per cent. Raies of discount in op-n murke:, both short and $-months bills, 8,@13-16 per cent. A ¥urther Advance in Wheat. NEW Y RK, N. V. July 21.—A further ad- vance in wheat futures was recorded, in the produce exchange to-day on news that foreigners bad agaln been large buyers of wheat f0r exports maximum temperature for the | erneath it it any, the amount of | So far as could oe learned definiteiy to-day’s ex- port bustuess for shipment from his port amounts 10 but 48,000 bushels. part winier wh-a. and part Maniiobaspri g Bus ness v 8 OULpOrts, a:ranged through iocal huses, were vastly la:ger, agsre- gatlug seven cargoes r abou. K00,000 bushels of winter wheat_and 160,000 bushrls of Kausas City No. 2 hard. This Is a: new crop and 1s to be shipped fro n the winter wheat t ivs The news oful rze export businass caused a sharp advance for futares in the aiternoon, which carried the pr.ce for September 10 8014¢ aguinst T8Y4c, Tues- aay’s close. There was re ews: iarge buyin: of September and December futures by forei=n houses aftrr selling b. b m In ear.y deaings. In final dealings local sales to realize profits caused a resction, wi.h -epiem ber -utures closing at 797sc. Trading th oughout the day was on & large scale ana very feverish - uch of the export buying to duy is said to be for Frauce and Engiand. CALIFORNIA RU:'T SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 21 —Porter Bros. s0id five cars of Caliiornia froit to-day: Pears— Barieit, $220@2 76. Peac es—Foster, $1 60 St John, 76c per crate; li«le's | arly, $110@65c: S . Johu, $1 per box; McKivius, $110; Imp 1 I, 70@B0c; *mly Crawford, €1 30@70c Proes— c: i ruan. 80 . P ums—Ogon, ©): Burbank, $1 :5@-0c (sma )} Purple Luane, ; Botan, 75@ 1. zedy, 81k 9 @ uc (was bundance, 80c: Satsuma, $1 1 Columbia, 80c; Bradshaw, Wheat and Flour. ! 0 1::00 12:00 8414, 8635 8B74 1:00 2:10 8614 9% ¥l WHEAT— July ... _— September.....777% 787 193 795 December..... 793 80~ 80is 805 ~pot, quiet but fuirly active at_outpor 8 f.0. b. afloat No.l Northern spr! New York, ¥*@8814 No. 3 hard w nter. 8i3c: No. 2 red. 8213@8814c. Future closing: July, Bub4c: August, BU3gc: September. 797ac: Decemer, 8. FLOUR—Winter, bbis, superfine, $2 €5@3 05; | No. "2 extra. $3 15@3 35: Mo 1 exura. 33 45; | clears. $3 45@35 65; siruights, $4 00@4 20; patents, §4 0@+ 55. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool by steam, 2ygd. Produce. COFFEE—RIo, spot dull, steady; No. 7,733@ uiure closing: February, $750@7 55: March, 5@7 60: ipril $7 60@7 65: Muv. $7 60@ ucust, §6 Y@7- Septe.. ver, $7 05@T 10; Octoper, 7 15@7 2u. December, $7 35@7 40. LAR D= Priue, $4 35 FORK—Mess S5@8 o0. TALLOW—3Y - 1 UTTR—Creamery, Western, 16@15%4c. EGGS—>tace, fresh gathered, 1’ @1-3gc. SUGAK—Eaw, quiei, firm: 89 teat, 5340 | 96-dea test, : 54c: refined, quie. y. PETROLEUM—New ) orx renn d. 15 75: Phila- delphia and Bultmore refined, $6 7U: refinea la bulk, 83 20. HOPS—Crop of "85, S@4c: crop ‘96, 6@8c: coast, «rop '95, 8@4dc; crop 96, 6@1U. Londo: market, 50@T0s. H iDEN—Enenos Avres, drv. 20 fts., 1832@19c; Galveston, 20 10 25 1bs.. 1824@15Ygc. LEATHEK—Hemlock sole. Luenos Ayres, light 10 Leavy weights, 15@19c: acid, 19@2zc. Dried Fruit RAISINS—Californta. 50-1b boxas, 234c: crown, £8,(@blgc; seeded, T3, @>YC: seediess muscatels, 62@534c. CUKRANTS — 47@5%~ In barrels: cleaned bulk, 53,@oc: cases, 51g@bYac: carions, 6T Luc. PEUN ES—Calliornia, 20-1b boxes, 4@7¢; 50-1 boxes, 414@7c PEACH LS—Callfornia, unpeeled, bags, 634@8c: boxes. T@8c: peeled. 10@12e. APRICOTS—California, Doxes, 7@12c; Dbags, 9@ Oc. CITRON—11@1234c for fancy boxes. F1GS—Faucy orainary, 12@lsc: iancy washed, “eusc LaTES—Fersian. 60-B boxes. 215@334¢ Fard, siandard, 6% soft in boxes, 43;@5c; cases, 5% @6c- W A LN UTS~Californ ; Northern, &0@) 11i. TIN—Straits, 513 80@13 90. COPPEKR—Broxers, $.1 1235: exchange, 811 20 S.roug. LiiAD — Brokers, $3 35; strong. excaangs 85 77% Stocks and Honds. Closing. American 8o 1145 25 Anerican Sugar Amencan Tousceo. . 183714 American Spiri. Mig Co. Atcson. ... Loy Canadian Pacitic Central Pacific. Chicago Gos. . C.B. &Q. Con. Gas. CHICAGO MARKETS, CRICAGO, 1rr. July 21.—Trading In provi- slons was more acilve Lo-day and prices advanced in sympathy w1 h the firmnes: of grain and a higher hog murket. The buying demand was soon satisfied. Prices reacte! and decliued owing to heavy realizing by longs and libcral offerings by packers. ‘i he cash demand continues liberal. In hogs the week’s run is very light, bringing last week. The day’s advence w: heavy & d 10c on meaium and ligh thing worth buying was sold out the wark Cattle w re in better demand and prices steadier, | but no higher. Prime 1ai cows and helfers and | fine small strers are fully as hign as last week. | Common stoc< is lower. Veal calves a shude ! hig_er “heep—Values are steady, and on lambs 15@ 25¢ jower and trade dull. a strong 5c on About every- t the cio.e of Grain, WHEAT— 9:30 ,0:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 JUY e — 767 — — — Septenmber..... 72 78 78 358 T87 December......73% TdYs TAlh Tibg 7474 12:00 12:0 1:00 1:lo July...... 778, T8 18y T4 Sepiember..... Tady T4l Tsla T4l December. . 34 Tolg 7535 Thig CORN—July, 26 2640 ,@2675c: Sep.ember. 2654@ UATS—July, 1714 : September. 1734c. BARLEY —Ca-h No. 3, 2612@33c. RYE—_Cash and Juiy. 378,¢. ¥LAXSEED: 83c. 11MO1HY—Cash. $2 70. Produce. FORK—July. §7 65: September, $7 72. LARD—July, §4 0 : S-ptember. 84 16. RIBS_July, #4 45; Sejtember, 84 62, BUITTER—Stesd , but :nactive. Creamerips—kxtras 141ge: firsts, 1214@1 -conds, 11@ 2c. Dairles—r-xtras. 12c: firsts, 10 @11c; seconds, §¢; packing sLock, fresh, Sc. E' GS — Firsts sold chietly at 9c, loss off cases returned. Firm and active. Livestock. FIOGS — Ligh', $3 65@3 85: mixed. 33 60@ 350: henvy, $340@5 7:%; rough, 33 40@3 56. ales 22,100. Recelpts 26,000. Estimated to-mor- row 24,000 CAT1LE—Beeves, $3 75@6 10; cows and heit- ers. $1 B5@4 25; Texas steers, $2 85@4 00: st ers and fee ers. $500@4 26. Keceipts 14,000, Esti- mated to-morrow 900V. SH KL P—Keceipts 19.000. Keceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBt., July $L—CATTLE— Receipts, 2800 head; good sirong to 10c bigher. 1) OGS Kecelpts, 10,000; opened 5c higher closing weak. SHrEP—Recelpts, 1700; strong: lambs lows Receipts at Kansie City. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Joly 21 —CATTLE—Re- ceipis. 6000 head; marxe! siwady HOGS—Recelvts 14,000 head ; market strong. SHEEF-Receipts. 5000: maraet lower. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, D. C. July 21 — To-day’ statement of the condition of the Treasary show Avwiable cash balance, $232,499 168; serve, §145, 383,09 R YOREL N M .GKETS, London. 5 LONDON EN Jaly 21.—Consols. 112 18-, sliver, 27 7-16d; French rentes, 1041 85¢. Cordage. . — Coraage Pid ... PRSI — — Denver & Rio Grande Prd. —— — Delaware & Lackawana.... 157 76 157 76 ke, 1476 Fort Wayne. , J— 167 00 Genera: Electto 33 2 35 874 | Hocking Vailey.. e e | Jersev Centrat.. 8525 8500 Kan 32 50 341215 | Lake Snore, —— 169 50 | Lomsvilie & Nashviile. 5200 52 00 | 9100 o : | 3825 | New York & New " | New York Central 101 8714 | North Pacific....... -— 143714 | | Nortn Pacific, Pfd, s18714 el b2ig | Norinwestern ... 117 00 17 25 | North american.. 400 400 | Uregon Navigation, — 2100 | Orezon Navigation, Fid — 55 50 | Pacific Mall. ..... 31 60 3138714 Pullman ., == == Quicksilver (Con Exchnge). — 100 | Rock istand....... 76 Tl 7% 10 Renaig. .. 24 00 2376 | Soutnern 16 50 S Paul, 8700 87 2 St. Louls & 8. F. Rl 47 87 4175 Texas Pacific............ 1100 111214 Tennesser Coal & Iron. 24 50 24 50 Union Pacific. 61214 U. & Lesther SR == U. S Leather. Pfd LD 6237 6200 Western Union.... 84 00 2450 Wabash, Pd.....0 % — Earsuver.......... Err ST Steriing on London, 60 da: T Sterling on London. sight.. e a8y U. 8. s, registered. .. 26 50 B mew s < 124 00 coupon. 326 00 111 87 112 50 113 75 116 00 about an advance of 5@25c over the lowes of | Liverpool. WHEAT—Steady: No. 1 standard California, 33s: cargoes off cosst, rather firmer. td to 1s bi her: cargoes on passage, very s.rong, 6d to 1- higher; Enelish country markets. generaily 6d Lo 1s dearer; Frencn counirv markets firm: Liver- ool v he t, No 1 Caiifornia, 6. 9d@.s 10d: wheat in Paris, firm; flour In ¥’ ris, stro. CUTTUN—Upiands. 4344 EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Eterling Fxchange, 60 days. — 8487 Ster] ng Exchunge, sight — 488 Steill g cabies...... = 48314 New York r xchange, g 15 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 171 Flue bilver. per ou ce. ceee = 697 Mexican Doulars.. B 48 49 R S oy YESTERDAY’S WHEAT MARKET. BAN Fraxcisoo, July 21, 1897, The following resume of the wheat market i furnished by . A. Eresse, Produce Exchenge srainbroker, 413 Pine street: San Francisco. 115 A . s¥ssION. Brokers screaming and yelling at the top of thelr volces for wheat wis a scens worth witnessing this morning. D c mber opened at $1 42, against $1 3314 at the close yesterday. Buylng wasstrong enough to add 5gc more to the advance >elling to realize profi s caused an easier feeling at the close. December was $1 4135 May $. 4434 No price seems 100 high. Liquida fon muy cause s reaction, but It will be ouly temporary. 10:15 A M. sESSION. Excltement continues high One broker lost bis voice screamng for wheat. Country orders ars becoming numerous. December opened sl | $1 4215, sola at $1 42 and closed at §1 4214. May, $14 7. Market s taking a ieavy load of wheat, which appears (0 g0 Into strong h nds. 11:15 a. % sEssTON. Wheat was wild, and one might say crazy, at the closing moruing session. Chicago showed resewed stre gth causing early sel ers hers to buy back their lines. December started at §1 4234, where beavs trading took place. A#300m as the shor.s were filied np an easter teeling prevalied, resulting in a Dreak io0 $) 4114 for Decem.er. Directly after the close $1 405 was the ruing price. To-morrow beli u hoiday In 11nos the buls preferr-d to realize ani tart afresu Friday. For. eign markets were ra her tumer at the close. L P M. SESSION December wheat started at $1 40 under realiz- Ing sales by longs, who were securiug profits. Guod buying soon absorbed the .fferines and steady r3e to $1 41 fohowed with May & $1 4234 December bar e * closedat 7 ljc selers, arter se I- inga T:lhe Many small hoide's of wneat sold out to-day. Their off rings fell into strong hands. Chicago. Itevera wild scere was witnessed In wheat tradiu_surely the picture presentd in the wheat- Pit to-day wis one (o be remembere .. especiaily by the shorts. | he days of “id Jiuteh’” were not ama ker o that of Brokers were male RImost use ess by hoarsencss. Aiter the session closed wet towels were in great demand The market star ed with a dull ‘hud. Liver- pool first cubles reporied an advance of ad, 0 be .l owed by ano'h r repert showing a decline ot 1d. This Informution was received jus: before the | opening, and « flected a bresk of 1 cent as com- pired With vesterda ’s close. The break was ouly of memen: ary - haracter. Fureigners filled the pt with buying orders. Within tw Dty minutes from the stari Septem b wheat was seillug at 73%4c ag inst 713C at the beginning At this prce sell.ng became promi- nent, causing & reaction o 72%zc. Again came encouraging news from Liverpool and Pari, the former regining its early Joss and th- latier suowlig & sharp adva ce for wheat and flourover yes'erday’s quotativns. Miineipois abou this time reported heavy 1.0ge 0 Spring wheal by excossive rains. I hat “hurts tumb ed la | seitled | ’_the sAme was up. over each other in order to ge In_ ni of harm’s way Ihe market aared to 7454%7434c for Sep- tember, with Julv at 7814¢ and vrcemuer 7555C Theie were too many unexpected profit. for longs, and selillur to tave them rogeth r with *“cali rs caused & reaction of Yac at the close. The Luying to-Cay was of # x0od Charscter. Heavy operators are not dispo ed to sell eve at thi.a vance Old timers are pr phesylng doliar wheat. They say _ral.way sccarities are seeking their high level of a few y«ars sinc Why not wheat? Jen years aco, with condi 10+ as thry are now, #1 30 woula be considered cheap for wheat. Tt is only that the worl: has become & - customed 10 a low level of vauss. A radical chunse has ove: taken specalaiion. I heseniiment serms drifting back to those of years goue by, which meant that wheat was cheap at 100 cents for s x y pound: Fashion has crifted back o ancient ways. Why not that which keeps body and <oul togetner? Setbacks wre always DecessAry 10 success. If wheat drops back .t is only (o get a stronger foot- hod uj0 whicy losusisin » kigher evel. The excitement in wheat seems just s arting. The wat hword which has been sent down the lipe is 10 get avoard sud float with the tide, which prom- ises a tidal wave of 10 small magnitude. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Shipments. Bushels. Citles. Bushels 119,700.. .Minneapolls.. ... 12,600 1954i......... Duluth 75,500 11,700 Miiwaul 1,300 47, 00.. .Chicago. 4,57 87,500 .. Toled! 50,654 60,000 . St Louls.. ... 13,000 1,247 “Detrott .. e 83.000 «.. K ansas City. 17,600 293 175,361 TprwaTER .Boston. - New Y 83,492 Philadeiphla.... ...... 10.850 108,891 .Balumore. 4,000 128,629 a%,342 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURRS. July. Aug. Sept. Uct. Dee. Opening ....... 615 . 613, 6114 884 Closing oeorenss 2 6155 6175 61 PARIS FUTURES. July. Aueust. Flour—Opening. % 4970 49 85 Flour—Closing. % L850 0 50 40 Whea.—Opening ........ 23 80 28 ¥0 Wheat—C osing . 3 <2590 23 90 Coru has been neglected on account of ihe entire specu ation befug in W vat. A change may -~oon com . It canuot remain low with surrounding conditions. I'nere will be no session of the Board of Trade to-day (Thursiay) on account of “Logan day.’” e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Comliebank takes for Rio de Janelro 77,784 ctls valu.d st $100, 46, As wil b seen by the advanced quoiations, the boom shows no sbatement. Futures are soaring skyward under heavy transactions and spot grain is going up with equal rapidity. Prices must be conside) ed nominal, as ho ders genera 1y refuse Lo sell, and aealers are gu: 8sing at quotaiions. Lcar quo.u.i0ns are as 0.1ows: 81 »715@1 40 for No. 1, 81 4234 fur choice aud $145@1 473 for extra cholice ior mliling. CALL BOARD SALFS. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—December— 68,000 cus, $1 4213 06.000, 81 428/; .6, $1'4214; 14,000, $1 4165 May—2000. 400, 8, 4434 SLSSION — December — 14.000 ctls, 14,000, 81 4214 4000, §1 42; 6000, | ~Econn 81 4.34: | 81 4115, REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—10,000 cis, $14 34: 16,000, 814265; BUUU. 21 421g; | 2000, 81 4135 80v0, $1 42 35,000, 81 417 | 36,000, $1 3i%,: 2000 B1 4154: 3000. $1 4114 | 2000 $1 4115 " Ma —4000, 81 +4; 2000. §1 4a1y; 26.000. § 43 000 €1 43Ya: 2000, $1 431 | T AFTERNOON SEssioN—May—4000 ctls. §1 42; | BOU, 8. 4i34: 2000, 31 2s: K00 B 4214 Decemoer— .4, 00, $1 4 141 42,000, 81 401y 10.000, 81 40; 1200, $1 4uFs: 10,000, 81 4uly 28.000. 81 405/ 38,000, $1 aU%; 2 00, $1 407 4000, §. 41 B4 KLEY—There s nothing doing on cal, but the spo_ marke is steadiiy advancing and bu ars have uo sl e-native hsnto pa: up. Feed. 8234@ 87lpc ® cid: Chevailer, $1 0@l 20 for No, : new Brewin , 9714c@$1 U-%a 1or No. 1 and 90@ @95c tor dark Const. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10N—9:15 0'Clock—No sales. BECOND SESSION— 0 Sales. HKXGULAR MORNING SESSION—NO sales. AFTERNOON _ ERSION — Decem ber — 2000 ctls, 79¢; 2000, T9Yae: 2000, T9%ac; 400U, T9Y4c; 4000, 79%c. OATS—This market Is be:dnning to feel the «1- fects of the boom In Wheat. Ther: Is no actuai advance, the feeling is firm r, snd werebuyers uot deterred by their belief in a hea\y crop up north, busmness would unduuniedly be active. ka.cy Feed quotabie at $1 2234@1 271 B ctl: good to cholce, §1073@1 1Tia; common, 96c@3L 05: Surprse, 81 30@1 40: Milling, 81 16@1 20 B c Clipped 'Uats seli av $1@2 B lon over the ra proauct. CUKN—Denlers have come down somewhat in their views re-arding Larze Yellow, but the other rades are firm. (hough sa are iignt. Lorge el.ow, $1 1213@1 1734; Small Kound do, $1 25; White, " 6c@$) ® ctl. RY E—Hoider are steadily advancing their ssk- ing pric % owine to therisein Wheat. Present quota fons ar: 85@90c B ctl. BUCKW HEAT—Is nominal at 95c@s1 15 B ctl for new and $1 85 for old. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, Evervthing is naturally very firm, in sympathy with the general upward movement. F1UK—Net casn prices are: Family extras, $4 50@4 60: Bakers’ extras, $4 40@4 45 B 1 bl. COLNMEAL, KTt .—Feed Corn, $2-@25 B .on; Cracked Corn, §26@ 8 ® ton. MILLS . UFFS—Prices In sacks are a« follows. usun discount tothe trade: Grabam Flour, 82 50 ® 100 Ibs: k.- Flour, $2 25 B 100: Rice Fiour, 85 75: Cornmeal, $.@- 25; extracream do $2 7 Ostmieal. $3 50; Oat Groais, $4: Hominy, $3 112 8 80; Buckwheat Kiour, 83 26@3 6u; Crack Wheat, $3: Fariua, $4: Whole Wheat Fiour, 275 Kolled Ua:s(bbis) 84 95@5 15; Pearl Barley. m&;u@d:spm Peas, 3300; Green do, 84 25 %100 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Bran and Middiings are 50c higher. Dealers are looking for a further advance In Hay any day now, as the marke. is very siff. Ground Barley continues to rise. BKAN—§14 50@15 for the best and $13 50@14 ¥ ton for outside brands. MIDDLL G —8$:9@70 for lower grades and $20 6U@21 60 P ton for the besi. FEEDSTUF¥S—Rolled Barley, $17 60@18 60; Olicake Meal at the mili, $26 50 P ton: jobblng, $27 5U: Chopped kees, 814 50@15 50 B ton H\Y—Wheat, $9@'1 0P on: Wheat and vat, @11 B to; Lat, $i bU@Y: arley, $7@8 50; River harley. $o@6 .0: compressed, ‘a5 50@1 Aifalfa, first culting, $5 50@6: second. $8 SU@7: 80k, 86@8; ( lover, §6 50@8 50 B Lou. S1RaW—30@40c B bale BEA .S AND SEEDS. ‘The market shaws Increased strencth and deal ers are reporting better prices for some descrip- ous. B ANS—Bayos uoted at $1 60@1 75; Small Whites, $1@1 10; Large Whites, 9 c@8i 05 cu: Pinks, $1@1'16; Reds. $1 10@: 50; Black- eye, 81 50@1 6,; Ked K dne, nominal: Lim s #1 50@: 60. Butters. $1@1 40. Pea, $1 '09' 25. *F EDS—Brown Mustard 2 50@3 75; Ye.low Mustard, £1 85 @ cu: Flax, & 60@1 70; Cansr Seed, 13,@214c P 1: Alfaifa, 8l4c; Kape, 2140 Thc: el 'Enmmy‘ u/.:;% - KIED PEAS—NL lal; Green, $1 170 B, Nies, nomiual; Gr $1 00 POTATOES, C(N.0 .. VEGETABLES. The market 15 well supplied with all kinds and prices are abou. the same. POTATOLS—New Ear'y Rose in boxes 30@ 40ci in acks - 0@83c: new Burbanks, 5@80c s and O@.vc in sacks; Sweet Po.atoes, 136@23%c B 1 ONION —New Reds, 65@75c P sack: Silver- skins, 7. @soc B otl. o7 ¥ VEGETABLES—Bay “quash 25@50c ¥ box; Bay Cucumbers, 26@40c P vx; Picklew 85¢ for 1 ana 40@5Uc for o Z; .. sparagus, b0 @S2 Green Peppers, 40@60c “or Chile and 60G85e ot reen | eas, 11,@2Y5¢ B 1b; String i.eans, 2300: Limn Hesns Qo reen Ohea 508 06 & box: Fgg Plant, 75c@$1; Cabvae, 8J@75c B ctl: arrois, 26@30c ¥ sack: Garlic, 1@ . 3%4c ® Ib: | omatoes, (5c@8] for River. Green (orh, 5 c@ $1 % sack, 60@8oc ¥ craie for Berkeley and $1 @150 B Crate for Alameda. BUTTER, CHLESE AND EGGS. Fine Creamery Buiter s firm and the tendency 18 ra her upward, though there is no Improvement msyet. Cheese and kggs are unchanged. EUTTER- = EAMERY— o RO ;m':hy creameries, Ad DAIRY—holce 10 fancy, 14@16c B D; lower grades, 12@1 o34 70 P B . sec- FICKLED—-16@1 FIRKIN-10@.6 B EASTERN—12@]15c for ladle-packed. CH k. :SE—Choiee mild new, 71@8c; common to k0od 6@7c B B: Cream Cheddar, 10@ilc; Young America, 8@9c:, Western, 1lc; kastern, ls“@m P . B -GS—Ranch Eggs, 16@18c B doz: store Eges, 115@l4c B aou:;a'g;egm.'mx/,@)sc; Duck Eggs, lac ¥ doz. IOULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—No Eastern Is expected this week, and tne market is accordingly firm with an ad- vance in Hens, which are in demand. Live Turkeys, 17@18c for Gobblers and 16@16c for Hens; Geese 9 puir, 76c@$ 26: Ducks, $2 50@ 826 forold and $5@4 for voung: Heus, $3 .0@ i Koosters, young. $550@7: do, old, '$4; Fry- ers, £3 Ll @4 w dozen: Broilers, $3@3 50 for larg and §1 - 6@2 50 for smali; Pigeons, s1@] U5 B doz for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal Rabbits, uominal DECIDUOUS AND CITKUS FRUITS. Apricots are neglected and cheap. Bartlett Pears ar- [0 fair demiand at the prices. The other Fruits run along about the same. Uranges are atout gone for this season. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Stras berries, $2@3 B chest for large and 33 @5 tor small. Black berrles, 81 50@3 B chest Kas) berries, 83@4 50 B chest. Huckleberries t@ c® Ib. Currants, )1 25@2 ¥ chest. Red Nectarines, o.@60c: White, 35@60c B box. Peaches, 20@30c B box and 20@Uc ¥ basker for common kinds and 25@40c B box and 20@40c 3 basket for Craw fords. WPlums, :5@40c ¥ box; Washingtons, 516 B ton 1o pbricols @S B 'box and $5@12 80 B ton n bul . Pears. 25@40c B small and 33@5 _c B laree box and 1 @25c B basket; Bartletts, 35@85. W box and $14@17 50 B on. Old Apples, $1@1 50; New Apples, 25@50c B box for common 1.1 L U@B5¢e for good to choice. Cnuapplrs, 20@30¢ ¥ Lox. Figs, single layers, 20@<5¢ B box: double Iayers, 30@50c. Grapes, 65@70c B bx for Muscats, 60c for black and $5260c -or ontmned ean and Sweetwater. Watermeions, $5@15 B 100. Can Ioupes, $1@2 25 B crate. Nutmes Mei ns, su@6Uc P box. CITRUN FRUIT~>—Lemons, §1 76@3 P box for contmon aud 83 25@4 P box for good to cnofce; M exica - {imes, §4 BU@b: Californis Limes. 75¢ 3 to<: Banauas, $1 26@2 50 P bunch: Fineappies, $1@3 B doz LRIED FEUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC, There were fewer inquiries from the East yes- terday, but the f-eling was steady. No cbange in piices. New Prunes 3c for Santa Clara and north- ern and 234c ‘or San Jo: quin and southern. DR ED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peaches, 5@6c B b; fancy, 6l4c: peeled, 5@1lc Apricots, new, sjot, 5@6c B 1. carioad lots poried Apples, 5@6c: sun-dried, 23 @34ac: old Prunes, 21,@3c for the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@3c: £ ums, 4@41zc for pitted and 1@134c¢ for unpitted; ectarines, 315@4%sc B B tor jrime to taucy: Pears_2@Ac for quarters und 2@5¢ for halves RAISINS— Four-crown, loose, 4@5c; B-crown, Sl@dc; 2. cronn 23,314 B b seed ens Suliana, 5@SL4c: secdless Muscatels 4@4lac; 3-crown London lay: ers, $1@1 15 clusters, $1 156@. 25: Dehesa cius- ters, $1 76@2; Imoerial ciusters, §2@: -5. NUTS—Walnuts. 613@7c B b for 5 andard and 9@9Yac P Ib for softshell: Almonds. 6@7c for Lan- guedoe, 234@314c for hardsholl and 8G9 B 1 for Dajershell; Peacuts 4@5¢ P b fur Eus ern aud 4c for C lifornia; Hickory Nuts. 5a6c § Ib; Pecans, 9@10c ¢ 1b; Fibert , 8@9ac; Brazi Nuts, 8@0c; Cocoanuts, $6@5 50 B 100. Hu EY— ew Comb, i0c for brisht and 7@9c or lower {rades; new water-white extract:d, 414@434c¢: lign. amber extracted, 33,@4c B . BEKEWAX—22@25¢ B . PROVIZIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8c B 1 for heavy, 8gc for light medium, 9c for ligh, 10@10%c fo1 extralight and 1134@)2¢ for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams. 12@1234¢ $ b; California Hams. 10@Lic P b Mess Beef, $8@8 60 B bbl; extra mess do, $8 50@9: family do, $9 50@10: sait York, $ 60@s B bbl: extra prime Porx, $10 10 60: extra clear, $13 50 14; mess, $12 50@13 bbl: Smoked Bect, 9350 B I L.ARD—Eastern tierces s quoted at 434 for Cullfornia tlercex, 4lgc ® 1 Blac for pure; hal-buls, b34c: 10-B tlus, 64c: do 5. COTOLENE — Tlerces, 53¢ Packares less than 800 Be— LD pails, 60 In & case, 8%p0; bD pails, 30 1o a case, E¥ci S-B pall 14 In & case, Y4c: 10-Ib plis, b n a case, Shge: S50-D tins, 1 or RECE:PTS OF PRODUUE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, arwxa 14.768 ‘W neat, ctls, o 1,810 tarley. cus.. .l 18905 Oats, cuis... 7., 1950 Eeams sks ..l 208 Folatoes, sk8.m 6} 54 Onlona ses... 00 81 wns. D 541 S.raw, ton; . 9 Fiunwke.. U0 880 Middungs, scs — | 1atlow, cus. . 163 OF SO b REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS +rancis or Francols Baraty to Victorine Baraty, lot on N line of Waller street, 100 W of Scov., W 25 by N 187:6: gift. B Netile C. B ardmore (wife of James) to Sarah M. Fe'lows (wife of David A.), uncividedh fof iot on N line of Uuion street, 2 1 W of Ba er, W 156:4, N 100, 2 149 5 100; aiso uadivi ed balf of lot on £ liue of Lyou street, 160 N of U.fon, E 146, 3 12:6, £ 12:5, N 17:6, W 163:6, S 125; wift. i Davia A. and sarah M. Fellows to Nettie C. Beaidmore (wife of James), aii same (Lwelve pleces). gitt. Oame. same, lot on \ line of Lyon street, 100 ¥ of Union, N'50 by E 148: gift. Francis or Francols Baiaty to Victorine Baraty, lot on Sk cornerof Kidley and Valeucis streets, E 80 by S 30:gife. Catherine Carrick and M.Gran (femme sole) to Patrick M. aud Rose A. Nevin, lot on S line of Tw. ntv-fourth street, b0 K of Vicksburg, E 25 by 890: 810. 4 I. Ne:son by J. N. Biock, Tax Collector. to Wik ilam M ol, 10 on Sline of Twenty-fifth street, 85 ¥ of Diamond, E 25 by 3 91, tax deed; §11. sigmes S ond Cathe i, Bungell 10 same, Jones, Allen & Co. to Frances Joy, lot on N line of P sireet. 137:6 W of Furty-seventh avenue, W 50 by N -00: $10. & 3 Joseph Jumes, William Peul, *nse m, Vincent and Mary B. Reed to Julia A. Reed, (ot on Ni iine of « otter street, 30U NW of leiegraph (Mis- sion) roud. NW 100" by NE 200, being lots 116 10 ame: »’ln & case, Thgc: wooden bucke.s. 50 1bs net, T7c; fancy tubs, B0 1o nei, 7543 hait-bbls, aboui 140 tbs, T35¢ B b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. lower in the Eastyesterday, and this Nothing new in Fiides we: market was off in sympathy. Wool. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 9¢ B 1b; light, Thgc: Cowhides, 71 : suted hip, 7c. sal.ed calf, 8c ¥ 1b: salted Veal, 7c; dry Hides ldc § I culls and brands 1lc; dry Kip and Veal, ilc; ory Calt, 16¢; culls, 10c; Goais~ins, 20@35¢euch Kids. bc; Deerskins, good saummer. 20c % Ib: medium, 20¢; winter, 20c: Sheepskins, s.eariings., 10@20c each: short ‘wool, 25@A4U each; medium, 40@B0c ench: long woois. BU@75C ~ach. 5 VALLOW— 0.1, renderes, 234@sc B b: No. 2, 214@ Yge: refined, bo: Grense, 2¢ B 1. WO L—>pring chp. North rn 4@16%4c @ b: Mountain, 11@18c: Footni 1, } 1@13c: Snn Joaquin, year's clip, 8@9c: do, seven munths, 8@ Oc ' Ib: e La b acfective, €4@7Vc; Nevadas, 10 @12c; Eastern Oregon, 10@12c. HOIS 6@8c B Ib for fair o choice and 9@10c for fancy. \ontract prics are: B@IUc EY for new ~ Oregons, 7@9c for mew Washingtous MERCH ANDISE,. and §@9c for Calliorui s GENERAL BAGS~Calcutta Grain Bags are lower at 45fc; San Quentin, 85 40; Wool Bags. 24@:7¢c. COAL—A circuiar for Austra ia says: “Asall of the recent cargo s excepting one has been dispused of prior (0 urrival, the m rket his not . en affect- ed by the liberai arr.vals; besides it Is known that Prior L0 Seplember the tota amount possicle to come here fr.m Australia CRuuOt ~xceed 13,000 10 s. Towara the end of thisyear we may iook for bounteous deliverfes from the Colonies. as ther- 1s now listed abunt 104.000 tons capacity: all Coals from Syaney and Newcastle, 8 Xof which wlil be here prior Lo next January. 'Quo.ed fieight rates n Coal are abont 13s j T ton from Newcastle: from - wansea, Wa.es, frelghis are firm i 178, and any retuction from thes- quoted figures is ver. improbable, uniess grain frefghts outward shouid show a marxed Improvement. " Weillng.on $8 9 ton_ New We lington. 88 Souinfield Wellmgi.n, $7 50: Sentiie. 85 50 Bryant, $5 50; Coos Bag. $43: Walsend, $7 50 # on: Cumberlaid, 31450 @ ton in bulk and #15 50 1u sucks: Penngyivania, An hracite Egg, gbl ton; Welsh Anthracite, $8@10; Canel, $9 1on; Rock Springs, Castie Gate and Pleasant Va.ey, $780; Coke, $11@1+ in buk aud $13 9 ton in sk. CORDAGE—The Tubis Cordage Company has ssued the 991l wing price lis. 1or 1000-B 11 volces 134 nch Mauila, 6i4c; do Sisal, .e: 12-thread Nanila. 6%c: o’ Si-a., byge: 6and O thresd Ma- niis, ‘Yc; do Eisal, ‘6c; e Rope (3 and 4 arand). Manlls, 63go; doBisal, Bcs Bhis Kope (3, 6 nnd 8str, Mania 634c:do isal. blgc P SUGAR—The Western Suzar Refinery Company uotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crush-d and ine Crushed, 634c: Powdered, 57%c: Dry Granu- inted. 53¢ B'D: Contectioners’ A, byso: Magnoila A, 4Tgei kxira G, 4340: Golden C, 465c: Landy Grauulated, b3gc; half-barrels b4c more than barreis, and boxes T4c more. SAN FRANCUISLO MEAT MAREET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers ure as foliows: BEEF—First qua ity, 5%¢ @ Ib; second do, Sc; third do, 4@415 B 1. (i small, 7@Sc VEAL—arge, 51,@6 MU'rToN—wan:fie x'?fniw: Ewes, 1. LaMB—Spring. 6 )7 . B K Live Hogs a@ytpe ior Iarge and 5340 334, for small ani medium; sofi HOgs, 3%@8i4 ® I;mdnuu- ‘:lo.mbn‘ ° . 'Wl%c 118, \cademy Tract: gift. William {col LoG. L. _Fite No. 265 tor taxes £.r 189.:; 85, Franc.is Baraty (o George E. Baraty, undivided %4 of lo. commencing a 2:: W _Dupon. & same was Juue .8,’75 and 69:6 \ Broadway, W 46:6. N 21:4, 2 g1ft. Eiizth Thomas, Martha 4., and Squire Jones to Richuid and M:a 'y Connor, lot on _ line of Green- ame title in sale wich, 12::6 E of Jones, E 20 by 8 120; $,U. Jon T. and Loulse Fleld to Krnest O, Wilkens, Iot on i .in- of Fif.eenth ue, 160 N of ve Clem nt stree:, N 25 by : $10, kmil H. Laige to Kmily F. Pope, lo. commenc- in<a apamia iight ungles 1o Coie streel (if ex- tended 5) 357:315 W from West Cole and dls ant ou line at right (6 Parnussus aveane (~ul.ivan, if extended ), 150 = from > hne of Parhassus, 100, N 25, £ 54:2, SW 190:10, N 87:434 also lot on > line of irawa strevt (it vxiended = @ K of Stanyan, > 49:4, . E 83:83,, W ALAMEDA COUNTY. Hugh and Anna S. Hogan to Carrie and Lorind C. hiarmon, 10t 0.+ E line uf Keinedy street, 110 N of Dennison, A 40 by F. .00, b.oCa A, 8he.l Mound Trart kast Oakland: §1 J.T.and i ennis 3. Laudregan (by G. A. Kocn, Constable) to Union Savings Bauk. iot on SW ¢ .r- ner of i ighth 8 reet : ud Ucean avenue, W 20U by 106:3, being ous 15 to 18, bloc 9. Landrega: ‘ract Oaklund Township; uiso ot on Ni. «orner of ~ xth streel and Ucean avenue, r. 56:3 by v 1 8:9, being lut 9, block 16, same: aisvlot on X Iine of Ucenn aveiue, 00 W or . ighth streei, W 100 by N 118:9, velng lots 6 anu 6 biock 16, ame: $307. J. A. and Carrie J. Campbell to Albert P. and Margare. A. Harlun, lot on K Il e of Fifih street, 201:3 S of Al ton, 5106 by E 141, being lots 25 #nd 46, bigek 115, Tract B, | erkeley Land and Town Imp.ovement Association, Berkeley, sub- Ject to » murtzage for $450: $10. Henry A. snd Christine =. Pieltner to Loulse Fricne,loton W .ine of Fruitvale avenue, 7 - of Six(eenth street, un Munroe, S 34:8 by W 125, exc DU« strip 8 feet wide on F. line thereof, being & portion of lot 3, block B, ¢ hurch 1ruct, Brook- Iyn Township, subject .0 & mortgage for $1400; $10. John P. Walker to John May, lots 4 and 5, map of subdivislon of Frank Siiva Tract. Brooklyn Township: glft. Fheve T. Watkins to President and Board of Trustees of the Pacific 1 heologi. al Semiuary, lo: on W lineo Broadway, 354 50° N of Huwthorne srer, N« 8121, NW 100, S to = Piymouth ave- nue, thence SE. 60 t0 beginoi g, containing .12 of an ucre, to be vs-d for a pubilc street, Uskland; §1, Charlés H.seibacher 10 Franzeska Huelbscher, 1ot 14, map of tue Militain Tract, Oukiand Annex; gift. George Steenken to Herman Harfst, lot 39, block 33 up of Broadway Terrace, Oakiand An. ex: sio. ians C. Knudson, W. I Reed (trustee) and James A. Brown to Oskiand Bulding and 1oan ‘Association, iot 39, C_Parsous’ Goldea Gate . ract, Uakland Anuex; $1056 H. H and | aura a. P nney to Lester A, Pelton, sutdivision 9 in lot 5. Glen Echo Tract Map 8, Dbeing & resubdivision of lots 10, 16, 18, 8, 2. aud 5 to 88, Gien Kcho Tract Map 2, Oukland Annex, L2 Builders’ Contract Bella Harrls with Ha-ry Jacks to erect a three- story buflding on N line of Bush strevt 165 E of Buchanan, $5875; J. H. Littlefieid, archicect. Wiiium' W. Young with Healy, Tibbetts & Co.. plitag 8nd coping for a five-atury buflding on SW coiner of Spear und Marxet atreets, $10,572, Ken- f.zer & B rib, arch rects. X Wiiliem W. Young wi.h George Goodman, con- crete work, etc, on same, $11,580; same archi- tects. William W. Young witt Richardson & Gale, brick aud Lerra coila WOFK, elc., sawe, §14,370; same architect. THE CALL CALENDAI. July, 1897. Tu.| W.|Th ‘ l-'r.‘su. Moou's Phuse: T 22| 3| ) Fint Quarer |21 slomsen s| 7| 8| 9|10[— } ||| —|_ |4 Foi :100n. 13|14 |15 | 16|17 e \ 20|21 | 22 | 28| 24 | (ALast Quarte: =l 2 ol gy 27| 28|29 | 30| 81 | —_— New Moon. 1@ Ty 26 OCEAN STEAM: RS. Dates of Departure ¥ rom San Francisco. STEAMER [DESTINATIIN.| WAILS. | PIEE Columbia .| Foreand..____|July 22.10ax | 1 ler 1t Moana. ~vdnev.... .| uly 28 2pm| Pier7 Lorona. ~an Dieco. " |yu'y 28,11am| PieeLL Hum boidt. Jaiy 23 2ru|Plec § July 24.10aw | Pler 13 Juiy 24104 v | Pier 2 Czarina... July 24.12 M| Piers Cleveland ‘| July 21, 6eu|Pler 2 Furex Julv 25, §au|Pieell Umatil Vic & Pgt Sna |July 26, 9am |Pler) Chlinat... |Ferndale......| uly 36 1pu|Pier 18 Pomona. ... | HumboldtBay |Juiy 26. arm [Piec) Siate of Cal|Fortiand ..... [July “7.10am | ler 34 .| <an Diego.." [July 27.11am |Pler 1L Grava Harbor. |Juiy 27.12 u| Pler 2 China & Japan|July 27, 1pu|P M SS Yanams.......[Juy 28,124 PMS S Newpor Juy 29 fan| e LL Juiv 29, 5eM|Plerl$ STEAMLERS TO ARKIVE, STeAMER | FroM | Dbuoe Coos 154 e | Juiv 2z Crescent, City . 27| dule 22 Arcata.. ...... LJuiy 28 Peter Jebsen... ..July 23 State of Cal..... July 28 Eurexa.. . - Jduly -3 Truckes . = - July 28 Yomona . | Humbold: Bay ... 00 | Jny 24 urays Harvor. July 24 .| Mexico. kel Rlv uly 25 Juy 25 <an Diezo July 25 .|Chnina ana Japan. <|--Juyib - | 1acoma. S5 oat |5 yuly. a8 Uity Puebla... | Victoria & Puget Sound |..Julv 26 W eeott Crescent City. . |.-July 26 toos Bay....... | ewport . Julv 27 Humbolde. ... July 27 Aice Blanchar. Juy 27 Columbia. July 28 Alifance.. July 28 Corons. . Juy 29 Newport. ..suly 29 Alameln... -Juy .9 Juy 1 SUN. MUON A..D TI E. TXTTED FTATRS COAST AND GRONFTIN ATRvwy. TiMRs AND HEIGHTs oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT kouT PoINT. ENTRANOR TO Eax FRANCISOO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFr ClAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. Norr—The high and low ers occuc At tis City Frout (Missioz-siree: Whart) abouc twenty five mino.es Istec than ac Forc roine e belgds ©f tide 13 tue same lt.bfith places. 5 = July 1857 Thursiay, July 22. Sunrises . ......5.04/Moon rises. 1140; Sun 17.28| Moun sets. G 5 |Time| g oqy | Time F.fll'flmo Feot | Time B w H W T~ w | W 4.38(—-0.2{11.45 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the thind time column the third tide, and the last or righ: baud column gives the lust tide of the day, except when thers are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helgats given are additions to the woundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, excopt when a minas sign () precedes tne beight, and then the number given is sudiractive frow the depth z'ven bv 'he charis. ———————— e NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Unfied States Hydrographic Office locaied in the Merokanty Exchanve I mamntalned in 8aR Franclsco for the benefit of mariners without regard 1o nationality and free of exyense. i N ‘ors are cordially Invited 1o Vi3 Dfi?c"v‘:l:lerfl complete seis 0f charts and !E{‘hll Sirecitous of the world are kept on hunl or com- ar.son and reference, and the latest Information P always be obtained regarding lights, dangers O havigation and all matiers of interest o ocean e e ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill s hoisted about ien minutes before Soon. and s dropped at noon. 120tn meridian, by v th ielegraphic signal seceived each day irom the United States Naval Observa.ory &. Cal. ther the rime ball was | A notice stating whe s ime bl s d 4 on ttme, or giving O e yams day by the Afternoon papers. r3 the followlng tav and by the morniog papers vhe folOWIOR Tor Lieutenant. U. S N, incuarge. The Tim» Ball ExaNcm mapHIC ‘rFiOR U L N P PRomANTS EXCHANGE €ax FrANCISCO. July 20. 1897 A The time bali on Te.egrapn Hil was aronps ] exactly a¢ noon to-day—i. €. & noou of the 13Ut e > M., Greenwicn time. meridfan, o vxacuy i 3 E M. Greenwion L Lien charse. SHIPY. G o vel WEDNESDA Y. July 21 Stmr Geo Loomls, Briagett, 36 hours from Vea- tura; oh, 10 Union 01 Co. Up river direc. Stmr Umatlila. Hunter. 63 nours from Vic tori and_uge Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall, | Perkins & Co. twr Cieveiand, Bal. 86 hours from Seattle; s ass ~nd mdse, .0 E T Kruse. Stmr Scotia. Johnson, nhours from Hardy | Cr ex: 800U r ¢ ies toJ K Hanity. | ~tmr Humbolit, Bonifield, :7 hours — min | trom Eureka; pa<s and mdse, to M Kallsh & Co. stwr . .rons, Jebsen. 62 hours (rom Sau D ex0: pass and m t«e, to Goodall, Per<ins & o Stmr Csspar, Anfindsen, 16 hours from Green- w o4 362 . it lumor, 10 L E White Lumber Co. Up river direct. X Bark Aur-o &, Van Dahlern, 4 davs from Coum- bia Kiver; lumber an laths, to Simpson Lumber Co. Bktn Arcner, Calhoun, 22 days from Honoiulu; puss and sugar. to Welch & Co. Bktn Tam o'Shanter, Pa ierson, 6 days from Wiliap: Harbor: ‘nmuer, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Ocean Spray, Stefnporn. 4 hours fom Iver ens la din ; wood and nos < to N Iversen. Schr San Buenaventura. Tahloff. 5 davs from Grays Harbor lumber, to £ K Wood Lumber Co Schr General Banning, Jobnsen, 11 days from | Seattl: -4o M {t lumber. to Wusningtos Mfg ¢ o. | | _Schr Guide, Ois+n_5 ‘aysfrom Evereit: 210 | M ‘umber, ‘o J ~ Kimbal Schr Ida Schnauer, Nielsen, 7 days from Port G mble; iumber, (0 Pope & 1alvot. Foit Costa di- rect. Schr Nettle Sundborg, Johnson, 72 hours from Littie Riv.r; OO pos's. 74 M fclumber. 42 M s ukes, to Hevman & Mever. Schr Mayflower, Olsen, 4 days from Me-n- docin. M ftiumber, to Meudoclno Lumber Co. Oa-land direct. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 24 hours from Bowens Landn::7:c 8 wood. to Hende B os. Schr Daisy Rowe, Olsen, 8 days from Coos Ba:: lumb-r to Simpson Lumber Co 1 Schr Golden Gate, Jor en on, 24 hours from Po. arn ivar tOL 1 Lumve <o Schr Dora Bluhm, Larsen, 7 days from New Whu. cOw: .umber, 0 beLingham Bay Lumoer Co. Schr Archie and Fontte, Colstrup. 20 honrs from Stewarts Point; bark, to Higgins & Collins. * Ciea WEDNESDAY. July 2L Stmr Pomona, Cousins, Eureka; Goodau, Per<ias & Co. Ship Commodore, oo Brship Andelana, Gillls, Queenstown: Balfour, Gut irie & Co. Davidson, Honoluln; W A Haw bark Andrew Welch, Drew, Honolulu: Weich & Co. tallea. WEDNESDAY. July 2L Etmr Pomona, Cousins. Eureka Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San Pedro. Stmr Progreso, Storrs. Seattle. MNor stmr Fiorida. Hansen, Nanaimo. ~tmr Chilkat, Dunham. Eel River. Etmr Weeott. Miller, Crescent City. Stmr Navarro, Higgins, Clipperton Isiand. ~n:p Glory o: the Seas, Fre-man, Nanaimo, Schr Maria E Smith. -mith, Port Blakeley. Schr Bobolink. Nelson, Mendocino. Schr John A, Hellquist, Eureka. EKeturned WEDNESDAY, July 21, Schr Queen. Edwardson. hence July 20, for Ev- erett, on account of springing a ieak on port bow. setegrana s POINT LOBOS, July 21 -10 e. foggy: wind SW: velocity 12 mlies. Chartars. The Br ship Rajore. loads m 'se for London: Br ship Suaizow, mdse, for | iverpool; Ohll bark Alt- M. —Weainar car, lumber at Po t Gamble 1or the \West Const: brbark E senada, lumbar oa the Sound for Bue- nos Avres. 40s: bkin Klikitat, lumbver at Port Gamble for Ho 0 ulu. g2 Brahlp Mooltdn loads wheat for Enrope, 3 5d. Domestic Ports. GREENWOOD—Salled July 21—-Stmr Green- wood, 'or San Francisco. C QUILLE RIVER—Arrived yaly 20—Simr Coquil e River, hence Jul - 18, via iuro<a. 1LATOOSH--FPassed July 20--Brsn p Port Stan- ley, from Hougkongz, for l'or. Angees: stmr M ckinaw, bence July 17, for Tacoma: Nor stmr Yeter Jebsen, from Nanaimo, for San Fraucisco. NAVAKRO Salled July 31—Stmr Nauonal | Cliy. for San Pedro. EUREKA salled July 21-Stmr Farallon, for San Francisco. TACOMA—salled July 21—Ship Two Brothers, 1or San Francisco COOS BAY—Arrivedyuly 81—-Stmr A Blanch- ard, hence July 15. Sa.led July 21—~tmr Czarina, for ®an Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 21—Stmr Alcazar, from Cleone. ASTORIA—Arrived July 21-Stmr Alliance, e July 15. TATOOSH—Passed July 21—Ship J B Thomas, from Nugasakl, ‘or Port Townsend. pDAN PEDRG—Salled July 21-Simr Lakme, for urek USAL—Arrived July 21—Schr Barbara Herns- ter, hence July 19, e ldACOMA—«SIHDfl July 21—Schr Meteor, for San edro. ALBION—Salled July 21—Stmr Cleone, for 8an Franci-co 31 NDOCINO—Salled July 21—Stmr Pt Arens, for San Francisco. Arrivea July 21 Schr Pfo Rey, hence July 15. Enstern Ports. NEW YORK—Salled July 20-Sumr Advance, for Colon, Forelgn Ports. ANTWERP—sailed July 17—Brship Clan Rob- ertson. for Santa Rosalia. HONGKONG—Sailed July 4—Br stmr Chitta- gon:. or Saigon. SYDNEY—arrived July 20—Stmr Mariposs, Benceuned | iy 19 INSALE—Passed July 19—Brship Anglesey, hen-e M r 8, for Liverpool R SHIEI DS-—Saiel July 20—Br ship Cypromene, for San Francisco. Importation, EUREKA—Per Humboldt—126 head cattle, 14 aks wool, 75,72 ft .umber, 1000 {t redwood, 613,- 500 shingles, 1 cs liquors. 1 cs scales. 8 oil tanks 12 empties, 23 dressed calves. 9 bxs butcer. 1 cs hardware, 2¢ rolls leaher. 4 pkgs express. SAN DIEGO- Per Corona—1 cs mineral water, 1 pkg har ware, 25 bb s tallow, 4 pkgs glues!ock, 1 <k tails. 1 cs beer 913 sks oats, 730 bxs lemons, 75 hi-bola pickled fish, 43 bdisdry fish, 5 pxgs to- bacco. 1 pkg hams. 1 pkg machinery, 1 cs honey i bus se-d, 6% pkgs houschold goods, 181 bes oranzes. Newrort—2 bxsseed 4 bd's dry fish, Redondo—3 pkgs housenold goods. 3 pkgs car- pet. 1p-g bags. 4117 sks barley, 198 sks wheat, 13 bxs tvpe. 86 bxs lemous, 3 cs seed. rort Los Angeles—14 pkgs wire, b lead reels, 1 pkg simp es. ~0 bxslemons, 1 bdl sucks. *anta Burbara—18 bbis m nera. water. 1 bx lim juice 8 s nsh, 56 sks crawfish. 1 pkg hose. Port Harford—1 cs oil. 21 bals hid: 1 bdi pelts, 16 cs ezgs 15 bxs butter, 11 dressed calves. 1 cn bard: 2 coops hickens, 2 p.gs beeswax, 21 kg3 fish, {600 sk barley, 1 coop poniry, 14 ks eans. HONOLULU—Per Archer—21,991 baes sugar. SEA ITLE—Per Cleve and—2 px_s mdse S prgs frames, 1 moose head, 4 motars, 17 bi.x ba 45, o bxs fireworks. 1 bl ofl, 3 coils rope. 213 sks oa's, 10U pkes household g0o1s 12 pkes brass, 1 bal ,abner hose, 19 b Is 43 bdls scrap iron, 110 cs 0ps, K00 bdls shingles, 22,615 ft lum ber. 656 *hs 1 00 tons coal. Baotbdls V CTORL:—Por Umatilla—45 bl cscu o, s m tiinug. 27 es paper napkin Tacoma—1 ca dry €00ds, 1 bul¢le tr1" amps, § bblsofl, 4 bdls waste. 1 bx wrenc es, 11 crts bar.. 1bdl | rass, 27 pkes Cordace, 4 pxiscanys, * es drugs. 800 bars bullion, 1 bx shellac, 10 bxs puint. 36 ks oal, 2 pkgs haadles. s bamboo, 8 West of Farco va Tacoma—107 sks wool. 1 b o1 knres, 400 sxs 540 hf-sks dour, & p e sks 24 qr s«s flour, 4 acoma vis N P R R—700 bx: s S bitters, 25 cs Fverett—250 chsts cherry bas<ets, bullion 2 New Whatcom—72 M ft lumber, bals 3 bxs S fish. Auacortes—1 cs clgars. Bitka—23 8&s ore. Junvan—1 pkg samples "s;x::-mm—l pkg goid bullion, 155 sks concen- eattle via G N R R—500 sks flour. Seattle—46 cs fish, 1 es furnishine good tobacco, 29 bdis hl'les, 88 ba s caif seime. s 5 sock, 1 ¢s dry 20ods 5 pkes old b ass 1400 bars 25 bxs fish, 69 S bis sh e ing. 6 bdls pipe. 61 bdls .93 Prgs rags 37aks bon-s, 1 x fish, 1 o e § €scohin, ~ pkgs chain, 24 beams 30 bb) fron, .50 bbis ime. 4 bdis headin - 5 ubls 3 b brass, 5 pkgs express, 10 pkgs gold dust, 686 (ons coal. Vancouver via C P R R—6 cs co clgars. 03 Collon du k, 1361 bd & Wit 505 bbs kiucose, 2 cars limber, 4 cs fl nnel 124 1b1% 78 wks sugar, 425 cs staroh. o pala4d - buis wnls'(Ay. 4 8 buls hides, 22 udis peits, 8 bdls cplfskins, 2 sks talls, 14 pkgs housenold goods, 50 cagcnec.e. ort Townsena- 1 s shoes, 156 Pinuo. 5 pia roceries, 2 pies expersr O 1 DX Vancouver via C P'ii R—9 s biankets, 9 cs QuiLs, 8 s sheeting. 23 pkrs boots and shoes, 1 ro.l drills 1 bal numes 2 ba.vs ticking, 1 cs trac s, A Dk sgears, 12 crts'1o s, 85+ 1y ca underweur a1 sks nuts. 50 bys starch, 28 bbis au bxs paste, 5 bxs Photozraph goods 4 o1 vorarco, 4 cs cigareties, 2 cs flanncl 4 cs dry 10015 2 biles crasu, 4 cs flannels, i cs towel, 2 ca-inchims ecks. 1 cey wo d V1 paceut medicine, 2 pkg. mdse. * © ~o8 TUP dcs Cousignees. Fer Archer—Williams, Dimond & Co; C"Pu gl'nv;nVflk—(:J Eerrv; O ; nk & Co; W 'T Garrett & Co Juiw: Korao; I suft : Ge 4 Wiley & Cos 1 side & & Co: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; Wm A Young; J ¥ Weleh & 1l ornin Fireworks Figher: W P & Co: Chas Nelson Mtz Co: Lt lental cna Lorlae e Mhex Co: John Rosenfeld’s Sons. D e ambol1t—Christy & Wise: Chas Nelson; C A Hooper & Co: Cox s Denion o % 1 & L0 Thos DTSy J Hoffman; ~0: Standard Oil ¢ ?.\7 i "\'\q 5}'"‘2 o: r(‘n;:*\;y:v;m& Sug e Clity .°F B Haight; C E W tnev & calds- & ‘Sonoma Commercial Co: 81 & Hewieit; Wells, Fargo © ( "I: ‘A C Nichols & Co: Hils Bros: Michaels. e Francis o Frewerier: Morzan 3 h ) ros: ze, Sweene '0: Pan ‘X.},‘..'.‘fn'...'.“..a“?-fi-mu-m Works: Hawley Bros; W A wald: W B Sumner & Co: ' 0l Wagenner s & € W McChesney & o 8 M S ~ima. & Co: M Fried anter; Ha'l, Lusrs & Co: A Gall Frult Co; Moore, Fergnson & Co Campodonico & Malcolm Moore, Ferguson & Co: Cox Seed and Plant Co: C Bur fe<: Wo' & Son: J Yvnnco\wun\g\,v: G Warner: Beil & Co: Gray & Barbleri; G W War- ner: 1 Dema-tini & t0: L Scatena & - '0- Gordan & C :'W F Mitchel'; Wetmore Br H W gner: H H Greenhoo1: Sfmon Levi: Jonas Hqungnr & Co: Amer ' ress Assn: American Tobacco Co! J_.\]n‘. Fann: Colifrn s Wine \ssn: D E Allison & Co: & G Lrons & Co; A Paladint: K Whitner T H Hudale ton & Co; Selby Smelting and Lead Co; J A Robeling's Sons: G Camilioni & Co: yac C us ¥i h«o: Milani & Co: American Union F .slr: Co Raker & Ham iton: Joh ' Mag-e: \ Levy & Co: Uri & Co; Enter ri3« Brewery; Wester: Meat Co. Dodge, Sweanev & : Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schuiy Witzel & Baker: Marshall & Refmers: [ '|: Rroy O R <mith & Co: H Dn ar1; Dairymen's Union; 3 P Mil'ing Co: Moore, Ferguson &0 B « ' & Bu-ker Sinsheimer Bros; H Kirchmann & Co; H Dutard: Getz Bros & Co: O B Smith & Co; Josep Wazcner & : Per Umatil'a—Main & Winchester: C A North W S Stratten; 8 ~ Awheni : Bu klngham & Hecht; Ame jean Tobacco Co: “'R:hhnrv— 1 Mg C<:_long Syrup Co; Cutting F uit-pack (o;" F T «o F H Howard & Co: Meverfield chell & Co: Rothschild B os: E & J Col m McCarthy Bros: Knudsen & 1 g,\ll; W P Ful er & ¢ o: Higgins Lumber Co: W V W:bs er. James de Fremer : Bissinger & (o H Waldeck: ~ mer fcan Union Fish Co: A Paladini A J Fracer & Son: Br:wn Bros & ' o: Burnstein l-]!r 8: Biake, Frui - o o Moffit. & Towne; G Camloni: Cal apo- rat g Co: Duff & Co; kverer Pulp & Paper € Frer:h & Lin orth: F T Van Duzen: Gen Electric Co: IBI goglla: J H Newbersin: Millani & Co; M Gra z; Pacific Bore and Fertl ‘zer Co: Ke ter & Co: Tacoma and Hoach Harbor Lime Co; U.ited Tvpewritters' Supply Co; W G Hinto Western Hoill Paper (0: W K Garrett & Co Bu er & Reich (0: U S8 mr_Crezo Sanult net i; H. C Conkliz; Itallan-Swiss Colony Smelting and Leat Co: aunders, Viking Brewnz Co: Western tarbollc Acid ¢ Co: Wel 8, Fargo & Co: - regon Improvemen B.neroft, Whitney & Co: » Oppe heimer: Roy Milling Co: H W H gains & Co: H V Burner; Porier, - lessinger & Co: A O Bryun Shoe Co: Ris- singer & ( F Bushnell: Weiiman, Prck & Co W B Pe ry: K =h o i1 Order: A H Price Baker & Hami ton; C J Leist & Co: E J Bowen: Reding on & - J Wieland Br wing Co: 5 F Storage Co Gozin:kv & Co Bellln:ham Ba' Impiovemen: Co. Charles liar ey; Getz Bros & Co: Murphy, Grant & (0 Cahn, Nicselsburg & Co: Stauffer Chemical Works; ~ Fued: Main and Winches er; John Hoev: American Tobacco Co H Abramson & Co: Sussman, ~ oriser& Cri G W Globs; A mour Packing Co; P B Bakesttr H Monabar Raphael Weil & Co. OFFIC FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C F. WEBER & CO., 300-306 POST - TREET, S.F., Corner ~toc tor OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST S_wlfisflll’ COMPANY. STEAMSHIP G:-0. W. ELDE SAIIS FROM PORTLAND, OR., JULY 30, 1897, for ports in Alaska as follows Mery Island, Me'lakalitla, Keichican, Wrangel, Junexu, Dyea, Glaci-r Bay, Killisnoo and Siika. Ticket Office—No. 4 New Monigomery st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. PACIFIG COAST STEAMS.HIP CD. HO FOR ALASKA! THE ELEGANT STEAMER MEXICO Will leave SEATTLE, Wash., JULY 25, 1897, &t 94 M for MUIR GLACIER and Ports in Alaska. For frther information aoply to Ticket Office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery St., San Franclsco. J. F. TROWBRIDGE, P. S Supt., Seattle, Wash. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP c0. QIEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY wharf, San_Francisco, as follows: For voris in Alaska, 9 A. X. July 5, 10, 15, 20, 6. 30, and every firtii duy thereatter For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town. send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New W, atcom (Bellineham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. July 5, 10,1, 20,25, 30. and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., at Tacom N, P. R. R, at Seattle with G. N.Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For I'ureka, Arca s Flelds Landing (Hum- e mons % ¥ Joly 5. 13, 17, Z zusc 8 711, 16, 20, 24, 28, Sep: ber 1, 8. 10, 14, 18, 23, 27, 5 T For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayncos, Port Harford (San ).uls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Borbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East san Pedro (Los ADgeles) and Newport, at 9 A. M. July 1, 5,9, 13,17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourca day thereafier. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrort (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a3 July 3, 7,11, 15, 19, 28, 27, 81, and every fourth day thereatter. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4. M..the 24 of each mouth. ‘Ihe Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Monigomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Francisoa THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A FARE{US First-class Including 2.50 2d-class [berth & meals SCHEDULE UF SAILINGS: Columblia....... July 2, 12,22 Avg. 1 State of California .. Juiy 7,17 27, Aug 4 Through tickets and through basgate to il Eastern poluts Kates and folders upoa applice tion o F.F. CONNOR, General Agont. 630 Market strest. G00DALL, PERKINS & CO. Superintendenia b e Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.. 80d CAPETOWN South Africa. J. D SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery st. Freight office, 327 Marke treet, San Franclsco. COMPAGNIE GENER AL TRANSATULAYTIQUA French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton s Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English rail fort of crossing the chaniel 1 Doac e Y ork to Alexaodza. Jevph, Vs Faciy firat cluss $160, second class $11 LA TOURAINE s AGNE, LA NoadaNDI LA BRETAGN La GASCOGNE. ; e - ars \ppLy. B e B (YOG, Assat, No. 8 Bowling G:reen, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San krancisco. RG AMERI*AY LIYE Dergatn Il;‘i‘!‘:‘y&'ufi\\ X PRE 33 Line from New Y ork to Plymouth (London), Cherbours, Paris & Hamburz, The S 8. MO ANA HONOLULU AUCKLAND toe SYDNEY Friday July 25 2. M. NS AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU oaly, .. July S1 104 @ Augus: 7, 10 A v August 14 10 - x TAugust 21, 104 ¢ Aug 28 10a € . Bismarck ....July 23 | F._pismarck. . August 19 Fn " Hna . .'Iu!?T 29 | Normannia..... Aug. 28 Columbla . Angu: 510l mila ...Sept. 3 Hamburg-American Line,37 B'way. N.¥. He ZOu & Cu, .. uera. P swr. Agis Pacifig Coast, 401 California s .. San Fiancsco, Cal. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St. At 6 P. M. Daiiy. dreigh received up co :3) ¥, 3 A&~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. The only iin- se.ilu. thro.gh tickets and giving through freight rates to ail poin s ou Villey Katlroa.. STEAMER J. D. Peters, ;‘n?‘y ‘E:}-‘.‘;-'i, City of Stockton. ‘Leiephone Main 805, Ca. Nav. and impt. 8 FOR U. 8. NAVE-YIRD AND VALLEJO, STEAMER “MONTICELLO, Tues.. Wed.. Thu s. aod Sat. o o and 87167 % (B F 2 ex. Sundays. Landing and oifices, Mission_Dock, Plerd. el poone Gre=i 581 FOR SANJO E, LOY GATON & SANTA CRUZ 4 LVISO LEAVE Pikg 1 DAILY (Buiuriay except d) 86 i P w. Freighi ana fassenger. Faro botween San Fruncisco and Alvieo, s0c: w San Jose, Toc. Clay sk Pler i %0 W, bants Clacs st Sua Jose