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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | Bilver off agaln. Whea: lower. Barley firm. Oats, Cornand iiye qu et. Flour and Millstufts unchanzed. Hay nigher agalu. Feedstufts as before. Beans steady. YLarge suipment of Tallow to Liverpool. Yotatoes and Onions uncnanged. Butter firm and Kgss weak. Jrens higner and firm Fresu Fruits in £001supply and cheap. Good tnquiry for uew P unes, Provis ons selling well Hides and Wool as before. M at market unchanged. Fighteen Failures iast week. Decreased imports at this port. FOREIGN IMPORTS. Forelgn imports at this port during the first aix months of 1897 were $20 399,070 agains: $22- 438,957 for the same period in 1896, and included £5,108,600 irom Japan. $3031.000 from China, $5.085.2.0 from2the Hawaiiau I.ands. § 073,000 from Central Amer %1.410.0J0 from Great Britain 49.400 from sh Columbia, and $1,247,400 from the East Indies. K's FAILURES. spe Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 18 satluresin the Pacific Coast on o Terrttories THE WE. for ihe past weeh, ns compared with 17 for the previous week and 24 for the corresponding week sailnres for the Past week a of 18GE. The divided among the trades 3 drugs, 1 restaurant, 3 grocers 2dry goods, 2 general stor s 1 delicactes, 1 varleties i i sollows: 2 saloons. 1 1 painter, 1shoes. 7 notel, 1 publisher, 80 ORdsebur /(; 2 7!7':1/70/&//5 82 | A8 | »‘fi[ ek O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Aain® Snew,| IPITATION p DED AREAS SHOW PRECIP! *sn:unwfi PAST I2 HOURS Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures | at station indica.e maximum temperaturs for the | dsys: those underneath it if any, the smount of Taintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid lines, conuect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal srature. 'The word “high" means high harometric pressure and is usually accompanied by fair weathe: ow”" refers o low pressure. aud is usually preceded and accompanied by clondy weatherand rains. “Lows” usually first appear on the Wasbington coast. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south slonz the coest, rain is probable: but when t osed with Isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. Witha “high” in the vicinityof Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result THE WEATHiR BUGEAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WE:THER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, July 23, 1897, 5 P. 3¢ The follow! maximum temy ures are re- Dported trom stations in California to-day: Eureka 60, San Diego 70, San Luis Oblspo 74 Yuma 100, Fresno 92, Red Biuff 96, Los An- geles T8 San Francisco dat minimum 51, mean 59 Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. The pressure has rise four hours over the slizh ly over M ontan| lics over b Vancouver. I ain has fallen over W ashington. Light showers have also occurred in Utah. Th- tem;erature has risen rapid Maximum temperature 59, 2 the past twenty- lope. It has failen | high pressure | 7 over the Upper Missourl Valley and in Xorthern Nevada and - aster. Callfornia. It has fallen about 6 deg. along the northern const A maximum wi d velocity of 28 miles per nour from the west Is reported at Fort Canby. asts made a: -an Francisco for thirty midnight, July 24, 1897 & for air Salurday; continued the warm winds. Sou'hern California—Fair Saturaay; winds. weather 1 interior; fresh westerly westerly Nev air Saturday Ttat ~aturday: warmer. Arizona—Fair Sa urday San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Saturday; | warmer; fresh westerly winds i ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Offick NieW YORK SMARKETS, NEW YORK, N Y., July 23.—The inaepend- | ence of lical speculation from the disposition of operations for foreigi account in this market was agaln shown tbis morning, when for the first time this week the London honses on balance were buyers of a moderate amount of stocks. S far from the foreign purchases proving an additional sttmulus to prices, local operalors were ciearly disposed to realize profits, and af.er a very strong ©opening the mark-t underwent a general reaction tacugh recessions were as a rule fractional. There was 1o direct expianation for the course f prices, beyond the fact that with the closing of a week professional operators are generally dispos d 10 Teduce holdings. A moderate reaction in the wheat market was noted and referred likewise to tecnnic sses on 3 W ashingion advices reported the likelihood of the passace of the compromise tariff bill in the Senale to-day, and shipments of guld by 10-mor- steam hips wili amount 1o onl _$500,0.0, row’s none of which was taken f:0m the sub-tressury, 50 the day’s news was not unfavorable. An addi- onal shipment of $500,000 was announced for Tuesduy, but on the oiher hand imporrations of gold from Austra cainst the shipmen:s of Erain from (he Pacific ( 0.s: were reported and more thau offset the slight effect ihat might have followed Lhe first. As was (he case yesterday. the ra ger shares fur.ihed & large proportion of the 10.al transaci{ons, St Paul and Rock Isiand beins the ieaders in' respect 1w acuvity. Efforis W bave it aipear that the sugar scheduies of the new tarfl furnish Inadequaie protection .o the refining iucusiry were successful in early dealings only and the siock subsequently rallied sharply Among the speciaities there was a fair degree of activity in Chicazo, Great Western Kansas and Texas and /o sou hwestern stocks generally. Un final dealings the whole n.arket developed re- newed strength and activity uoder the lead of the graoger sharcs und the close was at \he pes: fig- ures of the day. Goveramentand rallway bonds sirong. Money on call 1 per cent:itme monev—60 days iljg per cent, three an1 four months 15 per cent, six months 3 per cent on good mixed Stock Exchange coilatera.. Prime indorsed biils receiv. ble. 315eB34 per cent: choice prime 8ingle naues, 33,@4 per cent: pood numes, 4@Ala per cent. Pos e asking rates for stecling, $4 87 for iong bills and $4 8% for Uemand. Actual rates: Long bils, #4 8614,@4 865: sight drafis, $4 B714@4 87451 cable transtors 34 8714@4 873 Domesiic exchange on New York: San Fran- cisco sight, 15¢ premium; telegraph, 20¢ pre- mium. Eradstreet’s reports 220 business failures in the United States during the weck, sagainst 247 last week and 280 the corresponding week of last year. Money in London, 14@% per cent. Rates dis- count in open market, and S-months bills, 18-61@7 per cent. ‘Wheat nod Flour. WHEAT— 10:30 11:00 12:00 1:00 0 July...... 85 B4l4 83 B2l Keptember. 79 783 TI% 11k December...... 791, 9Ya 79 T84 7734 Spot, easler fair demani: f. o. b. atioai No. 1 kel:,luoll. ’Il!)cz No. 2 red. 3000, 82¢. uture closing: July, 8214kc; September, 77 g December. 713 e sving e FLOUR—Winter, bhis, superfine, $2 65@3 05: No. ¥ extra. §3 15@3 i5; 1 exira, 33 46@ B385; clears, $345@3 65; straights, $4 0U@4 20; patents, $4 26@4 56 GRAIN REIGHTS. by steam, 3d. —New York to Liverpool Produce. COFFEE—RIo, spot dult; No. 7. 7%4c. Future closing: March, §7 40@7 45: May. $7 50 @7 06; July, $680@685: August, $6 BO@6 85; PORK—Mess. 88G8 50. TALLOW—3jc. BUTTER—Creamery, Western, 160 EGGS—State, fresh zathered, 1234@13c. EUGAKR—Raw, dull. firm; 89-deg. test, Slgc: $6-dez. test, 354c: refined, more active, 1-16c higher for os. 1, 2, 10 and 12. PETROLEUM—New ) ork renned. $5 75: Phila- delphia and Baltimore refined, $570; refinea in bulk, $3 20. HOPS—Cron of '95, 3@4c: crop 96, 6@8c: const, crop '95, 3@4c; crop '96, 6@1U. london market, 50@70s. HIDES—Buenos Avres dry. 20 ts., 1815@18c: alveston, 20 to 25 1bs.. 1414@1 5Yge. LEATHER—Hemlock sole. Buenos Ayres, light 1o heavy weights, 18@19c: acid, 19@22¢. Dried Fruits. RATSINS—California. 50-1b boxes, 2340:crown, 58,@5Yc: seeded, T34 @840 seediess muscatels, 61,@d34c. CURRANTS — 47@514~ In barrels: cleaned buik, 51,@6c; cases, 51a@dYgc: cartons, 6@74ac. PKUN ES—California, 26-1b boxes, 4@7ci 50-1b boxes, 414@7c PEACH ES—Callfornia, unpeeled, bags, 61588 boxes, 7@9c: peeled. 10@12e. APRICOTS—California, voxes, 7@l2c: bags, T@10c. CITRON—11@12%sc for fancy boxes. F1GS—¥ancy orainary, 12@l8c: ancy washed, “wadc DA 60-1 boxes. 215@3340; Fard, in boxes, 43 nses, 4T@5Y4c. WALNUTS—California siandard, 63%gc: soft shell, ALMONDS—Shelled, 163@29c. Metals. PIG TRON—Southern, $8 25@10 50; Northern, 1@ Plu TIN—Straits, $13 76@13 85. COPPEK—Brokers, $11 1135: exchange, $11 15. Steady. LIEAD — Brokers, $3 5 Strong. exchange, $3 86. Stocks and Bonda. Closing. American Suga 3144 25 American Sugar Pfd ..} American Tooacco, 801214 American Spirit Mg Co. 13 50 Atcnison 131214 Atchiuson 26 26 13 00 69 V0 Chicago Gas. . 9875 C. B &Q.. =8 8714 Con. Gas 169 00 Cordage....... Corasge Pid ... 3 Denver & Rlo Grande Pfd. ——— 48 7 Delaware & Lackawana 157 3714 Erte... ceeseee 1625 Fort Wayne. 166 00 General Electric 85 50 Hocking Vailey... 325 Jersey Central,. 8575 Kansas & Texas, Pfd. 34 871, Lake Shore. 171 00 Louisvilie & Nashviile. 53 62 Mannattan Con 92 75 Missour: Pactfic 2275 lonal Leed....... 35 3714 New Maven... ¥ 174 00 New York & New England —— New York Central.......... 102 875 1021215 North Pacific. ......... 14 50 14 b2hy North Pacitic, Ptd...... 4226 4225 Northwestern 118 25 118 1215 North American... 450 Uregon Navigation.. 2150 Orezon Navigation, = 5700 Pacific Mall. .. 31756 31 25 Pollman... z 171 00 Quicksilver (Con Exchnge). — 100 Rock island. ®2 00 Reaqiug. ..........e o 2378 Southern Pacific..... 16 00 KL Paul.,, .o 8% 50 st Louis & &' F. R 4850 Texas pacific. 12 00 Tennesse« Coal 2475 Union Pacifi 725 U. = Leather —_— U. S Leather. 62 25 Western Union 5 75 Wabash, rfd.. — Eansiiyer it SGece E T Sterling on London, 60 days. 4 87 Sterling on London, sight 4 8s . 8 2's, registered. 95 00 124 28 325 25 111 8714 112 76 118 75 316 00 CALIFORMNIA " RUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 23 —Porter Bros. soid seven cars of Calliornia fruit to-day, as fol- lows: Pears—Bartlett, $221 75, £1 ¥5@) 30; karly Crawford, $1 40@1 15; Decker, 81 50@! 25: Foster, 31 45@1 30. Prunes—Trag- edy, $1@70c; Huopgarian, 90c; wross, $115. Plums—Siiver, 95c; Japan, $280; Ecg, $1 35@ 90c: satsuma $1; Burbank, $1 4U; Quackenboss 81 Purple Duane, $1 30@80c: Bradshaw, #1 70: Washi: gton, $1 10@75c; Columbia, $1 56 Peache: John, @1 05: Magnum Bonum. $125; Yellow Nec- tarines, $2 78 CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO. Iir. July 23.—At 1 P. M. to-day September wheaton the Eoard of Trade sold at T154c. a clean drop of 3lgc since Wednesday's close and 214c below the top price of Lo-day’s ses- sion. Liguidation was very heavy owing toan expected increase in the movement of the new crop. Foseiguers who during the recent scare bought freely of the cash article to-day sold out largely, thereby increasing the scare among local bulls Continental cables were extremely wesk, but Liverpool, which opened at a decline. recov- ered rapidiy. This was about the only encourag- ing feature in the day’s news aud falied to stimu- late prices to any extent. The close was 7114@ 71%c for September, almost the lowest figures of the day. A decline of 15@20c In hog prices since Weanesday and increa sed receipts caused provi- visions tooven at a sharp decline. Afier early trading prices recovered owing to light offerings, some covering of shorts xnd & fairly active de- mand frem outsiders. The cash demand continues very active, and owing to this fact packers are disincliued to seil despite the increased hos move- meit The cattle market will average fully 10c higher thii & week g0 to-day with a good feeling und a £00d clearance. There were 34 cars to-day and a steady marxei. Choic: grades of ‘au cows, heif- ers, bulls, etc. were iu good demand and sold well. Medinm grades were dull and compara Ively w_ak. Hog prices were lower, a down turn of 20c since Wediesiay, a good 10c of thai decline taking place to-duy with the chances of a dull market for to-morrow and next week. 15 sheep the increased receipts have strength- ened prices the lasi two or three days on both sneep and lambs, both being nearly 10c higher than yesterday. Grain, WHEAT— 9:30 i0:00 30:30 11:00 11:30 Juy. i ) — 767 _— 7664 September..... 7335 178l 72! T2l T2in December......7414 74 T8% T8l 786g 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:1o July S oo B — Tl Tolg reptember..... 72 717 T1Ys Tlsg December...... T5lg 13l T2Yp T2la CORN—July, 26%3c: Sepiember. 265/4c. 0ATS—July, i7c: Seplember, 17%3@1754c. BARLEY —26%c. RYE—Cash and July, FLAXSEED—86/5 1IMULHY~Cash. $2 70. Produea. FORE—July. §7 67: September, $7 72, LARD—September, $4 10. RIBS—July, $4 47; September, 84 B0, BUTTER~Stead aud moderately active. Creamerles—kxtras firsts, 1215@13%5c; aeconds, 11@. 2c tras. 12c: firsts, 10 @] 1c; seconds, 9¢; packing stock, fresh, Sc. EGGS—Firm and active. Firsts sold chiefly at 91/3c¢. 108s off cases returned. Livestock. 3 5908 > Light 83 55@3 75: mixed. 33 50@ heavy, §3 30@3 6U; rough, $3 30@3 4v. 00." Receipts 31,000. Estimated to-mor- row 19,001 Beeves, $350@5 00: cows and helt- ers, $1 B0@A 26; Texas steers, $2 854 00; stock- ers and fecaers, $500@4 26. Keceipts 3000, Esti- mated 10-morrow 400U BH £k F—Heceipts £000. Keceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEB®., July 23.—CATTLE— Receipts, 1100 head; active and sirong at yester- day’s prices. 0GS—Recelpts, 5400; market SH e P—Keceipts, 2700 mark shaae lower. Tong. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 23.—CATTLE—Re ceipts, 6000 head; market steady. HOGS—Receipts 14,000 Lead: market |5@10c lower. t11 EEP~Receipts, 4000; market] strong ana active. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, D. G, July 23 — To-day's statement of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avaiiable cash balance, $285,791,748; gold re- serve, $143,476,580. FORELG) MAKKETS, London. LONDON. Exq. July 23 — Consois. 1127%;: silver, 27 5-16d: French rentes, 1041 87%c. Liverpo. WHEAT—Firm; cargoes off cosst, firm for white and dull fer red; cargoes on passage, nom}- nai, unchunged; Envlish country markets, strong: French country markets, firm: Liverpool wheat, No. 1 California, 6s 11d@ts 1i34d: wheat in Paris, qulet; flour in Puris. easy. COT1ON=Uplands, 414d. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, December. $7 2087 LARD—Prime, §4 30@4 3214, Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - 87 Sterding Exchange, sight. - ‘: s!},: Sterling cables............ — 489 New York lxchange, sight - 15 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 1714 Five bilver, per ouuce. - 593/ Mexican Dollars. 4% deig YESTEEDAY’S WHEAT MARKET, SN Fraxcisco, July 28, 1897. The following resume of the wheat market is furnished by k. A. Bresse, Produce Exchazuge srainbroker, 412 Pine stree: San Francisco. 9:15 A 3. SESSION. The bears were on deck in great form this morn- ing. Wheat opened weak ac $1 373 for Decem- ber, and dropped to $7 375%. (G0od buying siarted the market to a higher grade. At the close $1 3854 was bid, with se!lers askinz $1 i87%. May ranged from $1 4035 to $1 4035 December Barley, KAEVEN 10:15 A. M. SESSION. Shorts disposed to buy wheat regardless of Chi- cago weakness. December opened ut $1 3814 and advanced to §1 383, at the cloee. May, $1 4014 10 $1 4034, December Barley, 78%4c. 11:15 A. 3 SESSTON. Weakness in Chicago market again started free selling in this market. December opened at §1 38, declined to $1 8754 and closed at$188. May, $13975 December Barley, 777c. 2 P30 SESSION A stronger feeling was felt in Wheat at the afternoon session, December opened nt £1 88, and closcd §1 8834, December Barley, T8@78%ac. A prominent shipper bought freely. Chicago. There was too much long wheat for sale this morning Those who had good profits wanted to see the color <f their wheat money. Liverpool came through 1d_h'gher for July aud 1d lower for far-off futures _Paris reported flour 1 franc lower and wheat 0@ 0 centimes lower> Septemb.r wheat opened at 7314@73%c Heavy selling Started Tiht from the sendof. The heavy buit ciique he!d off a d seemed pleased to see the mar- ket going down. They hnd sold thelr ho dings on Wednesday. and were prepared 10 see a break 30 that they might buy back their wheat at lower figures. Closing Liverpool cables showed an advance of 1154, This seomed to have noeffe tupon the bears, who were in for & break. They were suc- cessful 10 a high degree. The news was favoraole to higher prices, but the bear sentiment that s reaction was due was so strong that nothing couid &top the tovoggan. Around 713ac for September there was good buying by brokers who are identified with the bull cligue. The volume of business to-day was very heavy. Wheatis now In much stronger hands. Many weak holders were shaken out ta-day. Receipts of wheat t0-day at primary poin s were about 100.000 bushels less than on_the same day one year ago. Keporis from the Northwes: gl spring wheat crop condltions as rapidly growlng worse. Minneapolis_reported good sales of flour to-day. Yesterday’s offerings of wheat abroad met wiih fair responses this morning. New York and Balti- more had many_orders to buy that were within the reach of limits at the close tc-day. It will not be surprising if to-day’s bull news does not affect prices to-morrow. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Shipments. Bushe!s. Clttes. Bushels. 107,110.. .Minneapolis.. 25,420 119’818 3,000 22,750 35'000. 48.9.8. 24.800 44,000 . . 12,000 2,855 . 498 40,000 295,996 TIDEWATER Boston.. L. DNew York. .. Philadelphis 134,412, Baitumore. g New Orleans 372,958 97,653 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Dec. Opening 614 6 6 Closiug 615 ..... 61 PARIS FUTURES. July. August. Flour—Opening... ..49 85 50 20 Flour—Closing. .. L 49 60 49 90 Wheat—Opening 23 80 28 80 Wheat—C.osing . 2575 25 80 Corn was strong in the face of weakness In wheat. It showsa strong undertoue. Any dam- age 10 the crop would cause a iively market. The price of corn i3 f.r below the cost of production. Oats were fairly aciive at fractionally higher prices. Trade largely professional. e S g v PRODUCE MARKET. OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT AND WHEAT—The Gifford takes for Liverpool 29, 659 ctis, valued at $41.600. A drop of 3¢ st Chicago produced a correspond- ing slump here and both spot and future prices were lower. Trading continued active, however. Loca. quotaLions are as foiiows: $1 45 for No. $1 3715 for cholce and $1 40@1 45 for exira chol tor milling. CALL BOARD SALEA. INFORMAT, SESSION—$:15 o'clock—December— 4000 cus. $13734 4000, 8] 57545: 2000, $i 377 8000, §1 38; 12,000, $1 3815 82,000, §1 3biy; 16,000, £1 383: 14,000, 81 5514: 13,000, 81 855" May — 800U. 81 40ls: 4000, &1 403; 2uU0, $1 4015: 2000. 81 4015 SECOND BESSION — December — 4000 ctls, $1 5814: 14,000, $1 3335: 2000, $1 3814; 2000, $1 3855 2000, $13574: 14,000, $1 3834, May— 2000, $1 40%4: 4000, $1 40%; 2000. ¥1 403 REGULAR MORENING SESSION—December—2000 ctls. $1 8. 18,000, 81 373,; 14.000. 81 3754; 58.000. $1 31%. Mav—2000. $1 397 AFTERNOON SEssION—December—4000 ctls, $188: 2000 £1 381y 2000, 81 3835 54,000, $1 38145; 15,000. $1 5834 16000, $1 o853, BAKLEY—Shipmenis of 65,675 ctis new Brew- ing. valued at 868,859, and 24,429 culs, at $24,- 400 to Evgland. The deciine in Wheat does not seem to affect this mrket and the tone i+ as firm as ever. Feed, 8215@85¢ B ctl: Chevalier, $1 10@1 20 for No. 1: new rewin:, 9716c@§1 0215 for No. 1and 90@ 95c for dark Const. CALL BOARD SATES. INFORMAL SESSION—8:15 o'clock—December— 2000 ctis 77%4c. BECOND S 10N— Decem ' er—2000 etl 781/1' KEGULAE MORNING SESSION—December—201 ctis, 77%gc: 4000, 7 8pc; 4000, 7734¢. AFTERNOON SESSION — December — 4000 ctis, 8e; 2000, T8Yge: <000, TB54C; 6000, T8lac. OATS—~The market rema ns wihout change, trade being Gull. Fancs Feed, $1 2216@1 27% ® ctl: good to choice, $1 07,@1 1734: common, 95¢ @81 05: Surprise, 81 36@1 40: Milling, 81 156@ 120 % ctl. Clivped Oats seli at 31@2 ® ton over the raw product. CORN—Larxze Yellow bas a very wide ran-e. The local muling aricle selis up to $11 4. while the Nebraska product is goiug at 81 U5. The other descriptions are quiet and onchanged. Large Yel- iow, §1 05@1 1:lp: Small Round do, $1173%4@ 1 221, White, 2i4@%714c B Ctl. KYE_1s i fair demand at 85@90c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Is nominal at 95¢@81 16 B ol for new and $1 85 for old. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, The situation s decided!y quister. FLOUE—Net cash prices are: Famlly extras, $4 50@4 60: Bakers' exiras, $4 40@4 453 bbl. CUXNMEAL, KTC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B t00; Cracked Corn. $26@%6 B ton. MILLS I UFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows. usua discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, $2 50 % 100 Ds: kye Flour, 82 26 B 100: Rice Fiou $5 75: Cornmeal, $:@. 25; extra cream do $2 7 Oatmeal. $3 50; Oat Groais, $4; Hominy, 85 10 3 30: suckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 BU; Crack Wheat, $3: Farios, $4: Whole Wheat Fiour, 276: Rolled ats(bbis) 84 95@5 15; Pearl Barley, 83 T5@4; Spilt Peas, 23 50; Green do, $4 25 ¥ 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Fiay 1s marked up again. Some dealers report sales over the guotations. No rurther change in Feedstuffs. BKAN—$14 50@15 for the best and $13 50@14 % _ton for outside brands. MIDDLING>—$18@20 for lower grades and $20 50@2] 50 B tou for the best. FELDSTUFES—Rolled Barley, $17 50@18 50: Oilcake Meal at the mili, $26 50 § ton: jubbing, $27 50; Chopped Feed, §14 50@15 50 B ton. HAY—Wheat, $9@12 : 0 B ton: Wheat and Oat $9@11 50 P t01; Oni, S8@1U; Larley, $8@9; com- pressed, $$@11 50; Aifalfa, first cuiting, $6 bU@ 6: second. #6 60@7 bU; stock, $6@8; Clover, $7@ 850 B ton. STRA W—30@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, Shtpment of 3657 ctls Beans to Liverpool. The market 1s steady aod unchanged. BIANS—Bayos quoted at $1 60@1 75; Small Whites, $1@1 10; Large Whites, 9c@8i 05 ® cil; Pinks, 81@1 16; Reds. $110@1 50: Black- eye, §1 60@] 6.; Red K dney, nominal: Limus, $1 50@) 60; Butters. $1@1 40: 'Pea, $1 10@ 1 26. SEEDS—Brown Mustard. $2 50@3 75; Yellow Mustard, $1 85 @ cil: Flax, 81 60@1 70; Seed, 13,@2%4c B Ib: Alfaifa, 614c; Rape, 214@ 2%c: Hemp, Bo; Timbihy, d¥0 RIED PEAS—Nlies, nomiual; Green, $1 20@ 170 B cil. POTATOES, ONJIONS, VEGETABLES. The market runs along about the same, being. well supplied. POTATOES—New Early Rose in boxes. 30 50c; in sacks, 50@850; new Burbauks, 35@75¢ cul in boxes and -0@60c in sacks; Salinas Bur- banks, 756@80c: Sweei Potatoes, 2@214c P I, ONION-—New Reds, 75@86c ® sack: Siiver- skins, K0@9Uc ¥ cil. VEGETABLES—Bay Squash is guotable at 25@i0c ¥ box: Bay Cucumbers. 20@¥6c B _box; Pickles. 65c for No. 1 ana Suc for No. 2; Green Peppers, 40@50c for Chile and 50@65c for Beil: Green | eas, 153@21sc B Ib; String beans, 1@ 2c; Lima Beans, 2c; Green Okra, 50@6Bc ® box: Egg_Plant, 5U@6Uc; Cabbage, 60@75¢ B cti: Carrois, 45@30C @ sack: Garlic, 144@.%c ® b: Tomatoes, 75c@$1 for River: Green Corn, 4Uc@ $1 9 sack, 60@75c ¥ crate for Berkeley and §1 @150 B crate for Alameda. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter is firm. Eggs are easy. BUTTER— CrEAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 18@19c; onds, 19@175¢ B 1. DaTRY—Cholce (0 fancy, 14@l6c B B; lower grades, 12@18Yac. PICKLED—16@17¢ B D. FIRKIN—16@16° 9 b. T ASTERN—) ~@13¢ for ladle-packed. CHU.SK—Choice mild new, 713@8c; common to good, 6@7c W B: Cream Cheddsr, 10@ Young Americs, 8g9ci Western, 1loi Eascern, . GuS—Ranch Eggs, 156@18c B dos; store Eggs, 1115@14c dozen; Eastern, 12%;@13c; Duck Eggs, lac v“ doz. TOULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—Young Roosters are lower. Hens are stili higher and selling well. Otherwise there 13 no change. Live Turkeys, 17c for Gobblers and 18@l7c for Hiens; Geese B pair, 75c@$! 25: Ducks, $2 50@ 825 for old and lPGA for_youug: Hens, 84 50@ 6 B doz; koosters, young. $5@6: do, old, $4; Fry- ers, $3 L0@4 # dozen: brollers, $3@3 50 for large and $1 25@2 50 for small; Pigeons, §1 25 B dozen for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, nominal. DECIDUOGUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Apricots are in the dumps. Pesches continue cheap. Plumy aud Nectarines are dull. Otherwise there I8 nothing in particulur new. Burtlett Pears are selling fairly at the quotations. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $2@3 B chest for large and — for smull. Black berries, 81 50@2 50 ¥ chest. Kaspberries, §2 50(@4 B chest. Huckleberries. 5¢ Ib. Currants, =1 25@1 50 chest. Ked Nectaries, 50@76c: White, 0@50¢ B box. Peaches, 20@30c P box and 20@50c P basket for common kinds ana 25@40c P box and 15@30c ¥ basket for Crawfords; in bulk, $15 B ton. Plums, 20@85c § box; Japanese, 4U@50; Wash- 1ngtons, $10 @ ton 1 bricots, 1:@20c B box and 85@10 ¥ ton b bulk. Pears, 25@40c P small and 35@5'c P larze box and 1 @2uc P baskei; Bartletts, 30@60c B box and $15@17 50 B on Old Apples, $1@1 60; New Apples, 26@50c B box for common s LO@80C for good to choice. Crabapples, 20@30c % box. 5 b“é?'ue"m luyers, 15@25¢ B box: double layers, Grapes, 76@90c for Muscate, 50@85c for black and 26@60c ior Fontameb eau and Sweetwate: ‘Watermelons, $5@15 B 100. Can:aloupes, $1 25@2 B crate. Nutmeg Melons, 4L@60¢ P boX. CITRUS FRUIT~—Lemons, $1 75@8 B box for | common and $325@4 for good to choice; Mexi- can 1lmes, $4 50@b; California Limes, 7bc B vox: Bananas, §1 25@2 50 B bunch: Pineapp.es, $1@3 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. The demand for Prunes has already set in and bids falr tobe good. A local dealer has soid three cars for direct london shipment at 3c, and the buyer wanted more, but the dealer could not get them. There is a prospect for a uemand on Euro- pean account this year. Apricots are dull and weak and freely offered. New Prunes, Sc for Santa Clara and northern and 23/4¢ for San Joaquin and s outhern. DR ED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peacnes, 0@oc; fancy, 6%4c: peeled, 8@lle: Apri- cots, new, syot, 5c, carioad lots: fancy, 5%3@6c evaporated Apples, 5@6c: sun-dried, 23,@3%4c: old Prunes, 21,@3c for the 4 sizes: white Figs, 2@3c Plums, 4@4%%c for pitted and 1@1%4c for unpitted; Nectarines, 31,@4lsc $ Ib for prime to fancy: Pears 2@dc for quarters and 2@bc for halves. RAISINS— Four-crown, loose, 4@5c; 8-crown, 8l5@dc: 2. crown. 23,@314c B Ib; seedless Sultanas. 5@6ac; seedless Muscatels 4@4lac; 3-crown London lay- ers, $1@1 15: clusters, 1 15@1 26: Dehesa clus- ters, $1 75@2; Imverial clusters, $2@2 25. NUTS—Walnuts. 61@7c # Ib for s andard and 9@9%5¢ B Ib for softshell: Almonds. 6@7¢c l_or Lan- guedoc, 215@314c for hardshell and 8@9c @ 1 for vapershell; Pearuts, 4@5¢c ® I for Eas ern and dc for California; Hickory Nuts, 5a6c B Ib; Pecans, 8@10c ¢ b; Filbert., 8@9%zc; Brazii Nuts, 8@9c; Cocoanuts, $5@5 60 B 100. HOMEY—MNew Comb, 10c for bright and 7@9c hew water-white extract:d, 3 @434c: lign: amber extracted, $3,@40 B SEEWAX—22@25c B Ib. ior lower grade: PROVISIONS. Dealers report a good active trade at the quota- tions, with firm prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8 B b for heavy, 8lpc for light medinm, 9c for light, 10@1014¢ for extra light and 1135@12c for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%4c 9 Ib; Callfornia Hams. 10@llc B Ib. Mess Beef, $8@8 50 B bbl: extra mess do, $8 50@9: family do, §9 50@10; salt Fork, $. 50@» P bbl: extra prime Pork, $10 @21v 60: extra clear, $13 50@14; mess $12 50@13 ® bbl: Bmoked Beef, 915c B I 1. ARD—Eastern tlerces s quoted at 414@bc for compound and k34@6c for pure: palls, 635@834¢; California tierces, 4lgc % Ib for compound and 5loc for pure; half-bbls, b34c: 10-Ib tius, 6Y4ci do 5-1b. 6%c B 1 COT VOLENE — Tierces, than 300 bs—1-b pails, in & c B7gc: &-B pails, 20 in a case, 83gc; 5-b palls, 12 in a case, 814c% 10-1b pails, 8 0 & case, 81ac: 501 tins, 1 or 2 in a cuse, 755c: wooden buckeis. 50 Ibs net, 77c: tancy tubs, 80 1bs net, 76/c; half-bbls, about 110 tbs, Tigc B Ib. B34c. Packaces less HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Shipment of 1,039,625 s Tailow to Liverpool. Wool and Hides suow no farther change. HIDES AND SKINS—Cuils and brands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 9c B 1b; medium, 84¢ B b; light, Thac: Cowhldes, 714@ 8c B Ib; Stags, 5c; salted Kip, 7c; sal:ed calf, 8c B Ib; salted Veal, 7c; dry Hides ldc B Ib: culls and brands, 1lc; dry Kip and Veal, ilc; ary Calf, 16c; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@35¢eac Kids. bc; Deerskins, good summer. 25c I medium, 20c; winter, 20c; Sheepskins, saeariings, 10@20c each: short wool, 25@A40 each; medium, 40@50c ench: long woois, BU@75¢ each. TALLOW—o. 1, rendered, 23,@3c 3 b: No. 2, 234 Vge: refined, 5o; Grease, 26 br WOl i pring citp. North rn. 14@16%ac ® M Mountain, 11@13c: Foouhi I, 11@18c: Sun Joaguin, year's clip, @9c: do, seven months, 8@.0c ® ib: early Lumbs, acfective, 614@716c; o, free, 108 1lc: Nevadas, 10@]%c; Eastern Oregon, 10@12c. HOPS 6@8c B Ib for fair .0 choice and 8@10c sor iancy. Lontract pri es are: 8@10c ™ for mew Oregons, 7@9c for mew Wushingions and 5@89c for Caliiovnius. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ; San Quentin, BAGS—Calcutia Grain Bags, B 85 40; Wool Bags, 24@27¢. COAL—Wellington, $8; New Wellington. $8; Soutnfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, $550; Bryant, 85 60; Coos Bay, #4 75; Walisend, 7 60 ion; Cumberland, #1450 B ton in bulk and $15 60 in sucks; Pennsylvanla, Anthracite Egg, $16 B ton; Welsh Anthraclte, $8@10; Cannel, §9 Pton: sock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Vailey, $7 60; Coke, §11@12 in buik aud $13 % ton in sks. RICK—Cbinese mixed, $3 40@3 80 P ctl: No. 1 $4@4 20 ¥ cul: extra No. 1, 84 40@4 60; nn. B4 204 375s; Japan, 34 30@3 60: Rangoon, 3 4 ¥ 0 GAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crush-d snd Fine Crushed, 63gc; Powdered, 57c: Dry Granu- Iated, 53¢ @ Tb; Contectioners’ A, bljc: Magnolia 434c: Golden' C, 46kc: Candy 5¥pc: haif-barrels Y4c more than barrels, and boxes 14c more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET., Lamb fs firm at the quotations. Beefand Mut- ton are steady. Ho:s 810w no chaoge. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers ure as follow. BEEF—First qua ity, 5% b: second do, bc; third do, 4@4%5¢ . VAT Cargh, §1,3@6v50; small, T@Sc B, b, MUTTON—Wolhers, Oya@ici Ewes, 5@5Yac ® . LaMB—Soring. 614@7%4¢ # D. 36c for large and 33,0 PORK—Live Hogs, 314 sort Hogs, 25@3%ac for_small and medium; P 1b; dressea do, Sc. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ¥oR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar wia 17,064 Middungs exs.. 720 2,100| buties, cus.... 242 2,550 81 220 12,640 25 816 Corn, ctls.. 86 448 Eastern. ..., 800 84,700 Potatoes, sks. . 5,850 299 Onlons, sks. 5 2|1 eatner. roils. 2 50 Hay, 008, ... (9| Lime, bbls.... 2 201 Biraw, tons. 6| Tallow. cils 2 10,676 Bran, ‘aks. 766/ Hops. bisem ..roee 21 A eyl So e FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Butter, Eggs and Cheesa show no change. Ments and Ponliry gell at last week’s prices, ex- cept Turkeys, which are dearer. All seasonable varletles of Fruits and Vegeta- bles are in good supply at the usual prices. Following is THE CALL'S regular weekly retall price list: COAL—PER TON. Cannet —@11 00| Castle Uate. § 50@10 00 ‘Wellington, 10 00| PleasantVal § 50@10 00 ington. .. 10 00 ellington seattio 7 G0 | Coos buy- ~@ 676 DAIRY PRODUICR. wre. Butter, fancy, # Cheese, Swisy. quare. . . 40@4>| Common Eggs. @o, ¥ roll. —(@38)| Ranch Eggs @d: do, good...\". " Z(@30| Honey, comb, $ib. 12@15 Cheese, Car 0@12| do, extracied.... ¥@L0 each. Fryers, each... Erollers, each.. Almonds, B . Apricots. Bi4On 1 € Fies arwr2u Cantalounes evch,10@2u e ches @ Db .. 4g 5 uts, each... 4@ 6|Raisins, B . ¥@l5 Currants, B drwer25@30|Straw berries, Flgs, B Ib....... 4@ ¢ Hdinervion, 5 Ao Tries, 0| Lemons, au.s"'%w Watermelons, ech 10@2! VEGETARL®N. Asparagus, B B.. 6@10 Lentils, B b. Artichokes, §doz..25@40 Lettuce, # doz.. Beets, P doz. . .....12@15Green Okra. B .. 8@10 Beans,white Rb. 3@ BOnions, B .. ... b Colored, B Ib.... @ b Peppers, dried "1 15@ — Lima, 8 b.... 4@ 5| do,gre n. BB . 6@ 8 Lim.. gresn. d . —@ | Farsnips, xam...xgg bbage, each.. 10/Potatoes, ® b..... 2@ ulifiowers, each. 5@1U| - 0. awcet 4 Celery, # bunch... 6@ —iRadishes, #dzbchs.10@12 Cress, ® azbunchs. 20@25 Sage, ¥ . @33 bers.dz . 10[Smr ~quas B@ 5 ant B ... 4@ 6 String Beans, ® I 4@ 6 @ — Th; 1. @ yme, P P Garlic, B B. | 30 Greon' Peas, ®'b.. 3@ 4 Turnips, ® dos.. Green Corn, § doz10@30|/Tomatoes, $®.... 4@ O FISH—PER POTND. Barracuda. B8@10, . 5@. b Codfisn. . 235 S Flounders.. L @10 Halibue. .. W@z Kingfisn @10 Oysters, Cal, & Db usvern, # 4a. THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks showed no particular change yes- terday and irade was quiet. The Sacramento Mining Company of Utah has passed its dividend for the current month. Inthe Standard Con mine at Bodie during the week ending July 17 the north drift, msin Standard vein, 265 level, showed 30 inches hard low-grade material. Ralse 2, Black ledge, 265 level, had 12 inches low-grade ore in the top. The ore in the norlh drift from winze, same ledge, 356 level, had pinobed to 4 Inches. Raise 5, 336 loval bad & small seam of good ore in the top. The norih drift, lncline vein, 380 level, showed 50 inches of ore. The north drift, east Veln, same ievel, showed 14 inches low-grade quartz. In the south drift from the sou:neast crosscut, 380 level, the ore improved slightly. Kalse 1, Fortuna vein, 6U0 level, showed 10 inches high-grade ore in the top. Stopivg continued as usual on the 245, 265, 513 aud 536 levels in the B ack and Bullloa veins. Ou the 380 level high-grade ore was belog tax e from raise No. b, fulr ore from raise No. 2, high- grade ore from over the south drift, good ore from amall seams in the Burgess ledge and fair ore above the soutn drift trom the winze from 336 level in the Black ledge. They were stlil tearing down ihe old Bodie mill. ~tandard MIll statement—Ore crushed for the week, 204 tons; average assay vanner talings, $7 68: tons concentrates produced, 21a; sssay vaiue, 8116 67. plate sm igam produced, 1341 ounces; value per ounce, 82 10. Plant No. 1 worked 46614 tons tailin:s for the week. Plant No. 2 worked 418 tons tailings. BOARD SALES. Following wera the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 200 Chllr......78/400 Occidtl.... 10,100 8 Nev..1.15 204 Mexcn. -39 AFTERNOON SESSION 200 Atnha.. 100 Alta.... 300 Be:cner. 200 b & b 200 ... ..44/200 Vpnir 100 Builion:..10{100 Potos Following were the sales in the Paclfic Stock Bourd yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—1 —2:30. 500 Bavage....31 *v..1.05 200 Alphs.-..14/300 G&C.....41/9 10 Potosi....48 100 Altn-.ener07 301 ravage...28 200 Andes. 500 . .-..80 300 Belcne! 1500 SB&EM . U5 59 bas 100 Kentuck. 05350 8 Nv...1.05 200 . 650) Eullion.. 300 Caled.. 200 Challige. ¥00 Chollar .. 1000 CCa V. 100 ....... 14854 ivv Confl....11, 700 C lmp . 5000 N Y, 300 Crwn Pt 500 L Wash....01 130 Opuir. 00 Overmn, .. 0¥ 500 Atnn: 500 Savage....31 900 Andes 30 2000508 600 5 Nev..1.05 10 ) Beloher....24|» 500........J.0735 400 .. .2 31 0, 150 500 . -00 St Louls..08 200 Cualice. . 45 50 Sinrd...1.60 30 1 Cholr ... 7K 300 Union.” 200 vag 400 Utan 200 CCV. 14210 300 X Jucki..51 1000 1.4y 500 ......... .50 50 Confl.....) 3g CLOSING QUOTATIONS, FRIDAY, July 23—4 P. . Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. AlphaQon..... 13 14| 'olia = 0l 06 v St 041205 14 19| — 06 Ut 20 2i|Mexican..il 35 %8 44 45 ceidental . 10 11 09 10| phir. 72 74 08 19luverms 08 10 Chollar ... 76 _77: otos. ~ 45 18 Con.Cal&Va.. 135 Lai|~avage oo 28 30 Chbailenge Com. #1 44|-corpion. ... — U4 Con. imperiai. U1 ti| eg. Beichez.. 05 06 Configence.... 1.10 1.15~iiver Hill.... 01 02 Con New Yore ~— \2|>ierra Nevada 10U 1.05 Crown Polnt.. 18 19| tandard — 155 korekaCoa.l 156 20/ -ynaicate. oL v Lxcneauee — 0. mioulea.ll 45 47 Ll & Curcy. 39 40| (%4 Leeadocecs 91 9l 51 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY. July 23—-2r & UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked.. Bid. Asked. Teds conp.1)2 113 |U S dareg...109 3luig Lonew imsveiib — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. CALSICbIASY. 11115 — |Uak Gas B3.. — 10¢ CalElecL 85127 — |Lo2disse.. — 11U CotraCWbs — 9715lOmnibus ba.. 1233412414 Dpot-stex-cp — 100 [P &0 Ryds. — 113 Edsn L&P 6313015 — (P&Ch Ry 6v. 10114 — F&CHRR 681078, — (Pwisc KR8s11415118 Geary-st R8s — * 10234|Keno, WL&L — 105 HC&S01ge100 — (tactoP&u. — 100 losang Lés — 100 [sF&NPRS: 1031410034 DoGnteed 6s — 100 [~PRRAriz8s 973, 98 MEt-siCbleBs13814 — |RPRKCalos. 10734 — SPEK (alds DoRyCon ba. 10953110 %0 ~PBrRCalBs. 10415105 NatVingsls. — 100 NevCNgR7s — 105 |[5VWaterds. 1193, — N HyOal 6s.i06 106%~VWaterds. 017 — DEyCw oo, — 95 |SiktaG&las — 10214 WATKR STOCKS. . Contrs Costa 3034 38 (Sprng Valley10015101 MarinCo.... B0 — ©AS AND ELECTRIO BTOCKS. — 20 |Puciflo Liza; 4614 47 #8l, - |SFG&Elec. 98 & 8814 M KiecLighi 91j 9lp/~anKrancsa 3 — Gak G L& H baly 5AH[SIO0CKIOL. e — 15 ¥ao Gas imp 94 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFe — 186 | = COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. ADRIO-CAl... 62 — [FisiNauoai — 180 Bankof Cal, 236 23714 LondonP&A.127 129 GuBD&TC0 18 102 |Merchkx. . 14— BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. @ers&LCo.134) — (Swv & iosn. _ 108 HumbS&L.105) 1160 [Security... 350 — Mutual.. — " 40 |UniouTrusi910 1000 bibav Uniondd0 — STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Callfornis. ivBl4112 |Uak SL&HM 100 Ueary-st. «9 ~ |Presidio..... § 7 Murkeral. . 46Yg 4614 POWDER STOCKS. Atlantten,., 18 )7 jGmnivom... 2934 31 Californla... 90 115 |Vigorih.... lbs 2 Rustern vl 84— MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. Alnskarrey. 97 9734Nat VinCo.. & — Ger Load Co. 100 140 | ceanicSSCo 20 2 HawC&SCa. 1755 17%/iacAuxFA 1 3 Huich sPLa 2835 28ly PacBoraxCo. Yy - MerkixAssu. bu — 7|part Puincla 8 — EALES—MOBNING BX8S(ON. Board— 20 Hawalian Commercial 17 50 100 Hutchinson S P Co . 28 37: 5 Onklang Gas . 5475 25 Pacific Gas 1 4U 8 F Gus & Elect $1000 8 V 4% Bonds $2000 Oakland Gas Bonds, 2d.. $500US V 4% Bonds.. #2000 S F & N P Kailway Bonds BALES—AFTEENOON BESSION Board— 250 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 50 _do do 16 Pac Gas Imp.. Street— 50 Pacific Lighting $6000 S V Bonds, 4% —————— REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Sharon Estate Company to Robert G. Hooker, 1ot on SW corner of Go den Gate avenue and Polk street, W 137:6 by S 120; 210, William W. and Carrie F. Rednall to George F. Lyon, lot on '~W corner of California and Laurel streets, N 32:714 by W 87:6: §10, Biidget Ford 10 i homas J. Ford, lot on § line of Ellfs street, 66:10 K of Larkin, £ 46:11 by & 87:5: gifL. Abram Rebecca Altmayer and Leopold I Cahn 10 Frank Holdener, lot on I line of Vermont street, 126 S of Twenty-fifth (Yolo), S 25 by E 100; $10. Same (o Joseph Feederle, lot on E line of Ver- mont street, 150 § of Twenty-fifth (Yolo), S 25 by E 100; $10. Margar v Halliganto Theophilus V. 0’Gorman, lot on Nline of iake street, 90 W of Ninth ave- nue, W 30 by N 72: §10. Julian P. and Caroifne Rixford to John J. O’Brien, lot on W line of Tweuty-second avenue, 226 ~ of Lake. 5 50 by W 120, quitclaim deed; $5. R. W. and Mary k. Tansil (by A. S Baldwin, attorney) to C. ¥. Krauss, lot on W line of Nix- tesni aveane, 100 B of U auset. 3 26 by W 19 Same to Helen H. Rolph, lot on W line 0f Six- teenth avenue, 125 Sof Catiesr, S35 by W 130; Same to Mary Rolph, 1ot on W line of Sixteenth avenue, 150 S of C street, § 25 by W 130; $10. Bame'to James Rolph Jr., lot on W line of Six- teenth avenue, 175 8o C street, 8 25 by W 120 10. #enry B ¥ and man, 107 on E line of Tweifih street, N 100 by E 120: $ 0 Menry J. and Catherine Drewes to Pacrick Rior.inn, tot on W Line uf Fuisom street, 25 S of Army, 525 by W 100, Preciia V liey lands; $10, Mary C.and Robert E. Harlock to k 1zabeth Dippel (wife of John), lot on E line of Sta e street, 136 N o Sherman, N 50 by 1 100, lots 10 and 11, City Lana Ass ciato; $10. m.‘;.ck:‘,\nghs, T. G. Crotuers and W.S. Good- fellow (executors estate of James G. Fair) to Nicho'as Morrisey. lot on S line of Eilert s reet, Myra Williams to Louis Lip- eine, 100 N or L w. 97:67 I of North avenue, F 25 by § 100, iot 8, block 7, Falr's subdivision of Holly Park ‘Iract; 810. ALAMEDA COUNTY. . Albert B. and Mary K. Bagley to J. J. Johnson, lots 1. 2. 3 and 38, block V, Vernon Park, Oakland Township ¥2508. Charles Calsou and W. J. Laymance (by com- missioner) to Uakland Bullding and Loan Associ- ation, tor on SW_iine of Washingion strect, 125 SE of Brandon, 8W 155, NW 20, NE )25, N W 100, NE 30, SE 125 to_bezinning, b.ock 70, Levy Tract, Brooklyn Township; $141%. J.W.and Kate M. Frost to R J. McMullen, lot 26 map of the Searles T'ract, Brooklyn Townsnip; $10. Jose R. Bernal to Phcebe A. Hearst, as to_waier rignts adjoiuing lauds of first party, etc., Murray Towns! ip: $ Henry Z and Sarah M. Jones to Harry Sheppard, loton K iine of Over street, 150 SW of Allendale avenue, SW 50 by SE 100, being iots 29 and 30 block 7, Allendale 1 ract, Brookiyn ownship: $10 Annie Flannery o Patrick Considine, lot on K line of Alice street, 25 N of Fifth, N 25 by E 73, belng portion of lots 1 and 2, block 59, Oakland; $10 k. R. Whitcomb (administrator estate of J. B. Wwhitcomb to Muurice Wu ts, undivided half in- terest of S half lot 15, block 12, Amentied Map Central Park, Alcatraz and Newbury statious, Berkelvy; $76. Maurice Wurts to George W. Webb, lot 15 and S half of lot 13, block 12, sams, Berkeley; $10. Henrv Rowe to Celestine C. Rowe, lot_beginning at a stake markad 15, in cenier of Panoramic Way, thence NE 18 to a point in a line drawn nearly due S from stake marked 24 in center of line of Panoramic Way to an oak tree, being distant 225 S from stake No. 24, thence S 175, SW 188 76. NW 191 to stake marked 12, thence SE 100 to stake.marked 13. thence SE 50 to stake marked 14, thence NW 50 to beginning, Eerkeley: alsolot beginning al a stake marked No. 24 in center of Panorawic Way, thence S 225, Nis 3.44 chains to tree markea B, thence NE 104 to stake marked 27, thence SW 50, SW 100, W 100 to_beg uning, being purtion of 10t 13, University ‘i errace, Berke- ley; also excepting such part of Panoramic Way as usea for pub ic street, Berke ey: $5. President and Board of . rusiees of Pacific Theo logical Seminary to Phebe T. Watkins, lot on S iine of « dwards street, 100 E Academy place SE 77, SE 125, SK 78, SE 59, to center of smail creek, thence N along cenier of ¢ Edwards street, th-nce NW to oe: taining.34 of an acre, and being a portion of Pa- clfic Theological Semiary Tra.t, Oakland: $1. Charles C. Hardy 1o R. P. Broniley, lot on ~ line of Jones atreet, Y80 W of Telegraph avenue, W 30 by = 110, being a portion of lot 16, corrected map of Jones Tract, Oakland; $10. Patrick Lee to Bridget | ee, lot on W line of Ade- line sireet, 76 N of Twenty-second, W 103:3, N 25, E 12%:4, S 50 to begiuning. belug lots 4 and 6, biock 631, Alameda; also property in San Frao- cisco: gift Jacob D. and Kate Drever to ?G. B. Ingersoll, lot on sline of Mead avenue, 28405 E of Marke: street, 5 35 by S 125, being lot 45 aud W 10 feet orlot 46, Mead Par, Uakland: $10. Johu P. Walker to Louisa Buese, lots 6 to 10, map of subdivision of Frauk Silva Tract, Brook- | iyn 1ownship, $10. Sameto G. iteinhardt, lots 1,2 and 8, map of same, Brooklyn lownship: $10. Henry F. aod Minna Ashcheck to Philipp and Mary Heeb, lot on s line of Eagle avenue, 50 W of Schiller street, W 52 by S 125, being lots 18 and 19. block 49, lands adjacent to Lncinal, Ala- meda; $10. Charles L. and Frederika Vercoutere and Michael Debret to Fraok N. Doud, [ot on K line of Park street, 100 N of Webb avenue, N 100, E 97:8, 3 75, E 50, S 25, W 148:4 to beginning, being ots 3 and 4 and N portion of lot 6, block B, Alam.da Stat.on Homest-ad, except 10 feet taken for wid: ening Park street, A ameda: aisolot on SW cor- ner of Clement _venue and Park street, S 95:414 W 130:815, N 05, £ 123:514 to beginning, Ala- meda: $10. 1. W. soore and W.C.Hoffman (trustees) to Elizabeth Moore, lot on S ime of Railroad avenue, 199:3 E of Second, £ 199:3 by S 800, ot 2, lands of Teutonia Purx and Homestead, Alameda; $5. Phil Sheridau’s Oath, After the whole line was thoroughly formed, I rode over to my chief and urged him to ride down it, that all the men might see him, and- know without doubt that he had returned, writes General For- sytn in Harper's Magazine in describing Sheridau’s famous ride. . At first Le de- murred, but 1 was most ufgent, as I knew that in some instances both men and offi- cers who had not seen him doubted bhis arrival. His appearance was greeted by tremendous cbeering from one end of the iine to the other, many of the officers pressing forward to shake his hand. He spoke to them all, cheerily and confi- dently, saying: ‘“We are going back to our camps, men, never fear. I'll get a twist on these people yet. We’ll raise them out of their boots before the day is over.” Atnotime did I hear him utter that ‘‘terrible oath’’ so often alluded to in both | prose and poetry in connection with this day’s work. e — THE CALL CALENDAR. July, 1897. Su. Mo Tu.| W.(Th | Fr.|Sa.| Mooa's Pn.m“ i = | 2| First Quartes|| e «|s| 8| 7|8 9/10 | U S R ey Rl mmn.lg 1 12|13 |14 |15 | 16|17 Juiy 18" |} [t | 15'19‘20 zl‘zz‘zsjz.“ Last Quarter| 11l e [ Juy 2l || 26 |26 (27| 2829 30| 81 | —t ] New Moon. || Jed i July 29. J OCLAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STEAMER | DESTINATION.| SATLS. | PIER. Faralion... [duly 2430Aw | Prer 2 Cleveland July 24, 53 | Pler 2 Eureka, oo |July 25, ¥an|Plazil Umatiila... | Vic & Pgt Sna | July 25, SAn | Plerd Chiixat.... |Ferndale......[luly %6, 1| Pler 13 Pomona. HumboldtBay | Juiv 26. irw | Pise)d Arcata.. Coos Bay..... |July 26,10aw Pler 13 State of Portiana July “7.10am | trer 24 Santa Rosa. | san Diego. July 27. 11am | Plecll Eunol. . uravs Harbor. |Juiy 7.5 Pu | Pier 2 Dorlc....... China &Japan | Tuly 27, 1px P M SS Colon. Panama.. wJuy28,12m PMS S Uoos Bay. .. | Newpor: ... Iy 28 $aw | Plos LL ABlanchard | Oregon ports.. |July 29, 5u | rier 15 HumboldtBay [July 29, 2pw | Pler ¢ July 30, 9aM | Pier 9 Juiy 31,11au | PlerlL July 81, 5P Pier3 Aug 120 |Pler2t Humboldt.. City Puebia| Vic & Pgt Sna Corona...... San Diego. ... STEAMKE | FROM i Duw Peter Jebsen. ~July 26 Trockee .. Girays Harbor. July 24 Pomon: Humbold: Bay LJuly 24 Sunot.. Grays Harbor, July 24 Orizaba.. ..July 25 Chilkat. Juy 25 July 25 China ana Japan. CJuyzs Mackinaw...... | 1acoma. .. . < ..July 25 City Puebla.... | Victoria & Puget Sound |..July 26 Weeott ......... | Crescent Clty . 3 Coos Bay. N ewport. - Humboldt Humnold: Bay. AllceBlanchard | | regon ports.. Willamecte. Seattle Columblia. roitlan - Alliance. Portland “July 28 Washtena Tacoma... Juiy 28 Lorona. . ... |SanUiegzo July 29 Newpor:. Panama. . *.|..3uly 29 Sydney .July ©9 Co0s thas ... Julv 29 Yaquina Bay. aoiy 31 Coos Bay... :\xiysl Newpora. C| 3y 31 *| Vietora, July 81 State of Cal . | lortiana. A — e 2 SUN, MuO AND TILE UXITED ETATES COAST AND Gyonmrrs e “INo™ Hilans or Hoan ave Taw WATERS AT ¥OxT POINT, ENTRANCE TO BAN FRANCISCO bay. PUBLISHKD BY OFFl AL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. Nore—The high and low waters occur at tas City Front (Mlission-sires: Wharf) abou: iwensy five minuces Jatec th 9 oftde i s same t both placos 0 % July 1897 Satur!az, July 24. 06| Moon rises, 0.18ax 7.27| Mocn sets. | ,fllme‘fi“[flm- | Time| Time| 1€ Feet | Feet | 11 :}L \\'] IH w ‘ LW o H W ! e 247201 O8] 0047 5|1 3 o2 25| 2.62| 0.4| 9.50 Lu[ ¥ o 5.3 26 B2nl 0.2110.52| 43 3.1 5.4 27| 4.02|—0.1 1109 41 &1 5.4 28 4.35)-02(11'45| 4.5 32(1005| 5.5 29| 5.08/—02/12.19| 47 8311040 5.8 80| 5.40/-0.1/1252| 4.8 3.0/11.36] 6.¢ NOTE—1In the above expoxition of the tides ths early morning tide Bl 2o 15, bt are given In the left hand order of occurrence a3 to time. Tho second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or righi band column zives the inst tide of the day, except when inere are bul liree Udes. &s sometimes sccurs. The Lelgits given are additious to the soundings on the United Htates Coas: Surve, :2].::‘, :fl; wh:;n & minas sign (—) precedes the i en the number given s subl froin ho depth aiven by 1o charia T — —— - NOTICE TO MARINEES. A branch of the United States Hydros Office located in the Merckants Exeh-‘ll;:l-mll: | | | | | | i | | i maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard tO nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited 10 vislt the office, where complete seis 0 charts and salling directlons of the world are kept on hani- or com- parison aud reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all. wSLLErs Of INterest to ocean commerce. “The tima ball onton of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill 13 hoisted about ten minutes before noon, and i3 dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal jeceived each day from the | United States Naval Observa:ory & Mare Istand Cal. A notice stating whether tha fime ball was dropped on_time, or giving the error, if any, 13 publishel the sams day by the afternoon papers and by tne morniug papers the 101owing is W. 8. Huanes, Lieutenant. U. S N., 1 cuarge, The Time Ball. BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIC®, 17, q N MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. Juiy 23, 1897, © The time ball on Teiezrapu Hil was droopsd exactly at noon to-1ay—L €. & 1oon of the 12):a weridian, OF vXACLLY 4 B E M., Greenwlen time. V. X Huames, Lientenan: i Charzs, —_— SHIPP1:G INTILLIGENCE, Arrived FRIDAY, Ju'y 23, Nor_stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, 312 days from Nanaimo; 4616 tons coal, to John Rosenteld's Sons. Stmr State of California, Gre Portiand. via Astoria 58 hour to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr Arcata. Reed. 48 hours from Coos Bay, via port Oriord 40 hours: passand madse, 1o 0 0 &N Co. Stmr Eureka. Parsons. 70 hours from N and & Co. Stmr Czartna, Seaman, 44 honr madse. to J D Spreckels & J ros Co. n. 48 hours from Pass und mase port &Y POFis; Dass and mdse, 0 Goodall, bericing m Coos Bay; Spip Chas K Moody, Leonarl, 120 days fro New York: mdse, to J F Caapman & Co o Schr John G North, Rasmuss-n, 21 davs from Honoipu; sugar, hides,etc, Lo W1 Co, Schr Newark, Seck, 18 nours trom Bowens Land.ng: 150 M ft lumber, to F Heywood ams. Dimond & Schr H C Wright, Olsen, ays from Tacoma; 380 M ft Jumber, 10 Dickens Lumb.r ¢ o, Schr Relance, Hansen 24 Lours rrom Albion; €U cds bark, to bender Bros, Cleared FRIDAY n. San Diego; July 23. Goodall, Py K- Stmr Umatilla, Hun er, Victoria and Port Towns send: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Mouna Carey. Honolulu and Sydney; 4 D Spreckes & Bros Co. Haw ship John Ens, Madsen, Port Townsenas; J J Moore & Co. Sailed. FRIDAY, July 23. £tmr Humboldt. Edwards, Eureka. Stmr Scotia. Johnson. Usal SUmr Gipav. Leliand. Sanua Uris. Brstmr Moana, Carey, Honolulu and Svdney. Simr Corona, jepsen_San Diego. Brsbip i och Torridan, Patiman, Queenstown, Sbip Commodore, 1)av.dsn, Hodolu.t Br ship Gifford. Muir, Liverpoo: Schr Abbie. Hansen, (aspar. Schr Lillebonne, Han Scur Five Brothers, W lison. Bihlers Point. Behr Queen, Edwardseu, Evere:t. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, July 23 ~10 p. M. —Weathar foggy: wind SW; velocity 16 mlies. Chartera. The schr James A Garfield loads mds: for St Michaels, Alaska. Spoken. July 19—Lat 40 38 N, long 37 50 W, Ger ship Alice, from Hamburg, for Santa Rosslia. Per Chas E Moody—ay 22, 1n lat 52 20 S, long 6520 W, ship St francis, from Baitimo-e, for San ¥rancisco. Domestic Ports. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived July 23—Ship J B Thomas, from Nagasaki. EUREKA--Passed July 23—Stmr H C Grady, from Portland, for San Francisco. NEWPORT—salled July z3—sSchr Lo:tie Car- son, for kureka. ASTORIA—Sailed July 33—Bktn Northwest,for san Francisco. TACOMA—Sailed July 23—Br ship Moreton. for Delagoa Bay; schr Esther Buhue, for San Frane clsco. ABTORIA—Arrived July 23—Br ship Craigerng, from Newcastls, NSW; stmr Allce Blanchac hence July 15, via Eureka. Sailes July 23—Br ship Glenalvan, for Queens- town. VENTURA—Arrived july 23—Stmr G Loomis. hence July 22. Salled July 23—8Stmrs Lakme and G Loomis, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived July 28—U S stmr Monads nock, SANTA BARBARA—Ar§ved July 23—Sche Occidental. from Grays Harbor. TATOOSH—Passed July 23-Stmr Mackinaw, from Tacoma, for San Francisco. COQUILLE RIVE 1t —Satled July 22—Stmr Ca- qu lie River, for San Francisco. GREEN WOOD—Arr v~ July 23—Stmr Whitese boro, from Port Los Angeles. FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 28—Stme Noyo, hence July 22. PORT BLAKELEY—Salled July 22-Chil bark Su itelma. for Guayaquil; schr C 8 Holmes, for Sau Pedro. GREENWOOD—Salled July 23—Stmr Whites- boro, for San Francisco. M ENDOCINO—Satled July 23—Schr Rio Key, for San Francisco. CLEON .—Sailed July 28—Stmr Port Los Ange es. USaL—Arrived July 23—Stmr Newsboy, from Redondo. Salled July 23—Schr Barbara Hernster, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 24 - Schr Mald of Orleans, hence July 6. Foreign Ports. CARDIFF—Arrived July 21—Br ship Vortigern from Tacoma PRAWLE POINT—Passed July 21—Br ship Drumbolair, from Tacoma, for London. Importations. HONOIPU~Per J G North—7824 bags sugar, 272 hides. COOS BA Y—Per Czarina—610 tons coal, 76 pkgs dry goods, 3 trunks samples. 1 car hogs, 14 tubs butter, 7 eschec w, 1 bX saws, b pkas hardware, L cs myrtlewood, 5 pkgs express, 1 sk coin. NEWPORT--Per Eureka—1 ancuor. San Pedro and kast San Pedro—40 cs canned fish, 2 bdls rope, 1 bdl hose, 1 cs chewinggum, 2 bbis alum, 1 cs drugs, 1 bX castiugs, 6 bdls rake teeth, 1 cs hardware. Ven‘ura—2 sks beeswax, 1cs bacon. 2 cs cneese, 31 bxs lemons, 6 pkgs mdse, 2 pkgs dry goods. Carpinteria—8 sks crawfish. avio #—29 aks wool. 17 sks crawfish, 2 bxs fish, Santa Barbara—1 bx fisn, 12 sks crawfish, 9 sks wnol, 2 bdls pelts, 21 bxsoranges, 138 bxs lem- ons. Monterey—314 sks dry squids. 3 bbls tallow, bils hides and pelts. San Simeon—2 bxs fish, 3bxs green frult, 5 kgs 5 tubs 21 bxs butter, 1 cs'shoes. 1 bx telephones, 1 cs exgs. 8 bxs dem:johns, b dressed calves. Cavucos—2 pkgs dry coods. 1 pkg casiings 13 bxs 6 bols 2 kegs buiter. ! psg graln samples, 2 bxs cartridges, L bol tallow, 1 bdl hides, 1 pkg mase. Port Harford—36:0 sks barley. 8 bxs butter, 35 cs eggs, 1stove, 1 bal pipe, 1 cs chesse, 1 bx bees wax. L cscheese, 1cs dry goods, 1cs guns, 1bx green apricois 2 coops chickens. PORT ORFORD—Per Arcata—7 pkgs salt hides, 1pkg ary hides, 2 bdls pelts, 1 bil spokes, b kogy 17 bxs buiter, 42 cds wood. 2 bales 1 sk wool, 2 PKgs express, 2 cds matchwood. Coos Bay—30 M ft lumber, 75 cds wood. 3 bxs secd 2 (ubs 76 bxs butter, 26 i Cheese, 10 cdg matchwood, 11 pkgs express, 6 bdls dry nides, 21 buls salt bides. PORTLA N D—Per State of California—583 sks wool. 2100 qr-8ks 1622 hi-gks 1500 gunnies flour, 500 sks bran xnd shorts, 923 sks braa, »73 sks Oats, 430 cs salmon, 106 pkgs h des and peits, 205 prgs furniture, 1520 pkgs paver. 16 cris ear hen- ware, 100 cs cruckers, 61 cs rubbers, Astoriu—144 ks oyst rs. 5195 cs salmon, 1319 Pkgs shooks, 6 pkis express. Consignees. Per John G Nortn—Williams, Dimond & Co: H Waldeck. Per Czarina—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: M Lando: CE Whitney & Co; Baker & Hamilton: Hoftman & Rothehid: Hills Broy; Enterprise Brewery: J C Koud; Wielsnd Brewing Co; Wells, Fargo & C Standard Uil Co: S monds Saw Co:_Ba, City Soda Waer Co; Arc.ic Ol Co; Willows Brewery. per Eureka—Tilimann & Bendel: A W Beadle; Alcatraz, for 44 Gutta Percha Rubber Co: Stundard Oil Co: John- son-Locke Mercanti.e Co: A Paliies: Hils Bros: CE Whitney &Uo; Miller, 8083 & Scout; Wash- burn-Moen Mig Co: Levi, Strauss & Co: Deere Imp Co: Enterprise brewery: D N & E Walters: Coast Fish Co; Kowais .y & C andard 011 Co; . 1, Scatena & Co: C Carpy & C Fish Co: Langley & Michaels: Dairymen’s Unio Thos Deniga ., > & Co: C Carpy & Co: Nution Brewery; Amer Carb Acid Gas C.: B G Ruhl & J B ingugiia: Hulse, Bradfora & Co; Muuni & Co} Marsh & Kidd: L G'Sresovich & Co: E Garnier & Co: Hitmer, Bredhoft & Scouiz: Western Meat Co; Shoobert, Beale & Co; Sinsheimer Bros: R ¥ Peck Aurphy, Graii & Co: J Ivancovieh & Co: Judson Fruit Co; H Kirchmana & Co: H Heckman & Co; Ross & Hewleit; D E Allison & Co: Tom streich: Brigham, Hoppe & Co Witzel & Baker: H H Sat- tier & Co; W W Montague & Co: + J Lersori: S Levy & Co: De Bernardi & Co: W B Sumner & Co: Murphy, Gran. & Co Mar<nall & Reim rs;Chicago Brewery: Chas Montgomery & Co; Bissinger & Co; Wieland Brewing Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co: J M Ki+in: Marshall, Teggart & Co: B Smith & Co; Getz Bros & Co: Norton, Teller & C Co; Sinsheimer Bros; H Duiard; M Frankiin & Co; Wheaton, sreon & Co: J H Newbauer & Co: J esye Moore & Co; G W McNear: S P Miliug Co; D M Osrorne; Wellman, Peck & Co:_ Cal Bottiing C F Uri & Co: \oble & Andrews; Electrical W ork: Chinese merchants. Per Sta e of California—Allen & Lewis: ¥ Hil® lens & Co; M P Deteis: Wellman, Peck & Co; Ut McAllster & Co; Moore, Ferguson & Co: % Kosh™ land & Co; Yhom i Louthrin: ¥ M Wairen: His- singer & Co: L Waideck Co; Wiilamette Pulp & Paver Co; Crown Paper Co; Cerf Schloss & Cos Portana Cracker Co: Boston Ruober Co: The Whiitaker, Ray Co: 1 B Moragnan: Mor, ter Co; Darbee & mmell C Carison: Mk A Wag- ner; Elmore, Ssnborn & Co: G W MeNear; Clat- 800 Ml Co: Weils Fargo & Co. Por Arca.a—Bissincer & Co: Dodge. Sweeney &Co; S N Frank & Co: F B Halzh.: Home Sup ply_'sin: Hulme & Hart: W.ils. Fargo & Co; § i Newbaner & co: W BSumner & Co: Oaklan aich ¢ i3 E B Dean & Co; Hy Bredh off & S s OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300-306 POST STREET, 8.F., Corner Stockion. “American Union ETAllen& .-

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