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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Ellver continues to decline. W heat recovered the lost ground. Bariey Futures advapced. Rye held higher. Oats and Corn quiet. Hay siiff a: the advance. Feedstuffs unchanged. Fiour and Milistufts firm. Beans sieady and in fair demand. Heavy increase 1n Bank Clearings. Potatoes and Vegetables about the same. Butter ndvanced. Eags stiil easy. Poultry nomiral. Peaches and Apricots doing a little better. New Prunes firm and in increasing demand. Dried Apricois reported firmer. £rovisions brisk and firm. Wool ana Hides unchanged. Meat market steady. Graln Bags firm. BANK CLEARINGS. Iocal bank cle 980, against 310, year. last week were §14,14 336,824 fOr the same week las: This is the heaviest gain for &l time and speaks well for the conaltion of trade. THE SI1UATIO BRIGHT. A glance at the summary printed at the head of this column shows that almos all firm and in good shaje. past few week Wheat. Wool, Hides aud Hog products. narkets are Muny aticles of farm produce have advanced considerabiy duringt This is partica arly the case Wi Hay and the genersl ran of Feeasiufis | The market for | © Dew Dried Fruit fs also hardening and gealers ex- pect a lively fall tiade eral years. n these goods. be seen that ihe sltustion is brighter than for sev- 0 1t will THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ZANCISC WEATHER BUREAU, SAN I 5P The following maxin ported from stations i eka 62 Yuma_ 104, es T8. m temper. minimum 50, mean 56 Weathe The pressure is highest th ashington and lowest in ly warmer weather pre 0is 1o the kas: e Sunday = Orecasts made av s rs ending midnight. J orthern California — Fair rmer in the Sacrsmento Valley: winds. Southern C erly wind Monday —Fair Sunday. —Fair Sunday. Arizona—Fair Sunday, San Franci brisk westerly winds. W. H. NEW YORK NEW YORK, N. Y., July oz was trade, and 1es improved p bstan the features. Pro purchases at the orous rally that era bly Fair weather wi unday: fresh westerly | rchases values of le with the gra aking caused a general falling of, carried the entire list up con Tobacco and sugar were heavily dealf'n AGRICUL , July res are re an Franciscodata: Maximum temperature 62, in Western r and probably ifornia—Fair Sunday; fresh west: co and vicinity — Fair Sunday; HAMMON, Forecast Official. MARKETS. 4.—A bullish fee but w level scon resulted in & vig- id- and gained over a point. The advance in the rai ways 10g8 of 8horts over Saturday was a specia 1n acc elerating the advunce. ment The was unimpeded until the king st the higher level lines. The market 205,000 shares ied the s o g£roun notewort 3 Pacific, Tobac co. Louisville and and Hud,on. pany for crease of over §: and were the largest for & period Rcom (raders persisted in th- po the market for a reaction, and profits was again on 1 loans of The eartings of the St. riel ac importers for the vl out of bord prior to the e act tariff. This. together with th cash of 83,858 000, accounts for £9.000.000 'in_deposits, which car. ftem 10 the highe in cash 83,492, flects a contionstion of from interior points. The in serves amounted (o §1,324.000. bonds steady, unchaoged. Money on call 1 per eent: iime days 114 per cent, three and four months X months 5 per cent on good mixed Exchange Collatera: 3,@4 per cent: Yosiea asking rates for sterling, bills and $4 8» for cemand. $4 B614@4 861a: sight * cable transfers $4 § ge on New York: San premium; telegraph, 20¢ prem um. Mouey in London. U4 per cent. in open market, both shor: 13-16 per cent. Wheat and Flour. WEEAT— Reptember . December pring. No. ] exira. £3 45 tents £4 25@4 b v Produce. COFFEE—RI0, £p1 56@ was mainly restricted to fractions. pward mov nal haf- left with slight gai: s In many shares. market derable advance this morniag. ains were scored Sug.r Refining, American Sashville and Delaware Paul Com- ihe third week of July showed anl of playing a consideradle $5.920,000, a3 showa sc increas Prime indorsed bils rece: 15§33, per cent: choice prime single nawes. | ®00d names, 4@4%3 per cent 3457 Actusl rates: 1 Co some- with 8 Out- nce 1892 Government Kallways active, roni. for lon $i87140 Doment ¢ ancisco sight, 13c | whei Rales discount S-months bills, 3,@ 4 . atloat No. 1 Northern Tge: No. 2 hard win- c: September, 781j0: in bbls: No. 2 extra, $3 16@ 3 65; straights, $3 700 New York to Liverpool @7 50: May. $7 60; reptemver, $7@705; Lecember, $7 1587 2! 3 me. 4 3215@4 35. s $8G 8 0. ‘Western, 1bc nered, 1234@13c. firm; B6-deg. test, 3Yac 0. erop 60@70s RIDE X 1. 20 t0 25 1bs., 1834@15%c. to Leavy w Dried Fruita. RAISI) , BLe@bc T14@9c: peeled. 10@11c. lifornta, DOXes, Fency ordinary, cases, 534 @%C. 1n_boxes. 434@5 oxes. 434 @ hD e, WALNUTs~Cailtoroia sLell, Be. L3 ONDS—Shelled, 163@23c Metals. FIG IRON—Southern, 350310 50; #U@) ¥16 TT 21, —Straius, $13 70@ firm. —11@12%3¢ for fancy boxes. i 12@18c: mncy washed, cS—Perstan. 60-I boxes. 214@3%e: Fard, €340; soft Crop of 'B3, 3@4c: crop 96, 6@9c: coast, crop ‘96, 6@1V. Lobaon market, enos Ayres, dry. 20 bs., 1815@19c: THER-—Hemiock so.e. Buenos Ayres, light shis. 18@19c: acid, 19@2ic. S—Caltfornia. 50-1b boxes, 2, 3, 4-crown, 4@blge: seeded, T34 @%4C: sesdiess muscatels, COREANTS — 47@5%~ 1n barrels: cleaned : cases, 0Lu@5Yac: cartons. 6@Tinc. allfornia, 25 boxes, 4@7c: 601y aliforaia, nnpeeled, bags, 6%3@8c: @120 bags, Northern, COPPEK—Brokers, $11 11%;: exchange, $1115. & eady LK ttrong. D — Brokers, $3 50; Stocks and Bonds. Opening. 4 merican Buear, 4 merican Sugar American Tovacco, Luy State Gas. Candian Pacitl Ceniral Pecitic. ¢ oraage P14 . B Denver & Rio Grande Lelaware & Lackawana Lrie Kansas Lake Snore.. Louigville & Nashiviile. Mantattan Con Missour: Pactiic National Lead. New Haven.. ve New York & New England. New York Central North Pacific. North Pacific, Pfd. Northwestern North Americar Uregon Navigatiol Urezon Navigation, Pacific Mall. . Yullman . Feaaing. . Eouthern Et. Paul exchange, 5 85. (70sing. 114400 81 623, 15807 102 60 14 00 4225 11796 460 2200 5776 3160 100 w22 236214 1825 % 60 4800 121214 2475 725 Y U. S. Leather. Pta 6300 — Western Uniol = 55371 Wavash, Pfd —_— —_— Esrsiver.., 3 B Eterling terling on 3 on London, sight. ., rezistered Sterl Another Decline in Silver. NEW YOR Y.. July 24 —Bar siiver to-day made another low record price at 5914, while Mexican doliars remained stationary av 4644 The sieady decline in sitver is due to the attitude of India and China. The weakness of silver in the Indian bazaars does Dot keep- pace with the de- oifae in London, and the white metal is continu- ally drawn fnto India, which is a cause of concern 10 the people in kngland. who realize the difficulty (hatit places in_ihe way of a reopening of the mints. | China refuses to take siiver, and exchange at Shanghal is 2 per cent below the’ siiver mport point. CHICAGO MARKETS, CRICAGO, lrr. July 24.—Despite heavy re- ceipts of hogs provisions opened higher and ad- vanced sharpiy on light «fferings and a good de- | mand from packers. The coatinuation of the food c:sh cemand, however, is the principal [ r. There was considerabe realizing nd the market reacted slightly and bere was no business of note on the Ina general way values show a tle over last week. Extra ssed besfand shipping steers ¢, wnile the plaln cattle of Nard to dispose of. As com- week prices on good cows and ~ an advance of from 5¢ to 10c. husiness was a tive all along the line, prime ar have sold more readi ther stronger than yesterday, but in biv higher. At one time values Jc higher than » week orten ruu sin-e Wednesday sent prices That decline, however, was par- cgained yesterday and io-day, 8o the de- n the (op pr.ces of the week isonly ) there was a fair business for a Satur- el with a wees az0 prices on lambs Gecline ¢ while sherp have advanced me smount. ‘i he recelpts of eood fat sheep b light and the demand good from all eptember. $7 78, ptember. $4 1744@4 20. 4 56: September, $4 60, moderately active. BS—July. BEUTTER—Stead Creameries—ixtras. 141gc: firsts, 1916@13140: seconds, 11@: 2¢ Dairles—EXtras. 12c: Brats, 10 @11c; seconds, 9¢: packing stock, fresn, sc. Firsts sold chiefly at | “EGGS—Firm and active. | 833, loss off cases returned. estock. mixed. $3 50@ 60; rough, 38 25@3 40. Sale 500. 000. Estimated Mon- day 0v. CAT1LE—Beeves, $380@5 00: cows and hett- 1OGS — Ligh:, | 867T43; peavy, Receipts ers. $1 50@4 25; Texas steers, $2 8594 00: stock- ers and_teeders. $300@4 25. Keceipts 400, Esti mated Monday 17,000. SHEEP—Kecel, s 6000. | e | Receipts at Omaha. | SOUTH OMAHA, NEB%., July 24 —CATTLE— | Receipts, 1500 head: market sieady. | Hecelpts, 2200; market strong to bo | o P—Receipts, 100: market firm. Receipts at Kansas City. Mo. July 24 ~CATTLE—Re- market steady: only retail trade. ts 5000 bead: market stronger. BHEEP—No market NEW YORK BAMNK STATEMENT. NEW YORK. N. Y., July 24.—The weekly emen: shows the following changes: increase, $1.824.673; loans, increase, increase, %145,700; legal posits, increase, e, $106 600; banks of requirements of MAKKETS. | FOKELuGN London. 6. July 24. — Consols. 112%: /ad; French rentes, 104t 83c. Liverpool. LONDO | WHEAT-—Steady; cargoes off coast, quiet and steady: cargoes on passage, selis at a decline of 6d; in ¥ s, quiet; floar in Paris, quiet. | o1 Ubisnds, 414d. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling ¥xchange, 60 days. — Be871, erling Exchange, sight . — 4 88i,y terling cabie e — 489 New York k. sight - 15 New Y ork Ex telegrapile.. — 173 Fine Siver, per ou.ce......... - 5914 Mexican Loliars PR E 7R (74 YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. Eax FRANcIsco, July 24, 1897, The following resume of the wheat marketis furnished by k. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange grainbroker, 412 Pine stree: San Francisco. 9:15 A. M. SESSION. The change in wheat over night scemed to take the breath out of shoris this morning. Yesterday Dacember soid et $1 8755, sdvarced to 21 5814 at the clese. The flis sales this morning were at $14415 The demand was urgent, causing a | furthbr advance to $1 407, with $1 408 being | bid at the close. May ranged 2c over December. 10:15 4. M. SESSION. | The boom ia wheat continues. Shorts are liberal buyers. They Lad oversod themselves yester- day. December opened at 81 41 and closed a: $1417%. May closed at $1 44, 11:10 A. M. SESSION. Realizing sales at the ciosing session caused an easier fo-ling in wheat. December ran:ed from 81 4185,@1 417 at the start 1o $1 4155 aL the ciose. ~May, 1437 D cember cents per al. Dicember sold at $1 423, 108 sales auu weakaess 1n Eastern markets caused @ break of 91 cents. ‘The mar<et has xood sup- port aud respouds readily 10 tuil influences. Tie local erowd became very bearish on any signs of css and have been caught several times fighting against ttrong conditions. 7The deliveries of wheat have been small. Even advanced prices | are not bringing out enough wheat from farmers to supply the want of millers. kvidently pro- | ducers have learued a few tricks in the trade and are bound to dictaie terws ss weil as buyers. A bull campaizn seems well on that may sedd prices up Lo thelr old standard of duys gone by, Chicago. Liverpool cables came through this mor: 114 lower. Pa1is aiso showed deeline e garuiess of these condi:ious wheat opened strong, september opered at 71lgc and advaaced to 7.34c whe:e the selling became heavy, causing 3 s:Tong break to 711 inz by the bull cliqus siarted w LUrn in aairs The shorts, who were in for a bear campaign, found thems sives sewed up. There was & scrambie for wheat woen Mioneapo:1s wired that the damaze done by eXcessive rains was greaer (han ibat of 1887, when “Oid Hutch put Seplember wheat 10 $2 per bushel o0 north- western crop camage. The price jumped 14c at tine. Sep ember ouched 73¢, wganst 711c at | the start ~ Th jixciiement aueiding the advance was jutease. Heavy wheat operaiors Y l the long side. 2 platagl ¢ it the damage reported inthe Northwest is as bad as staled 1O price seews too high. The decline fiom 7.340 for Sep.ember 10 7130 was only & | Petural rection miter an advance of 10 cents. GuLsigers a1 piaying a very prominent part im WueKt s preuiaiion at presen: 1t Was reporte. ¢ar.y that foreigners were o) ing freely in \ew ) ork and this market. This in formation cost many of (he suorts & mice bit, Later it was put up &s a jub S0 that the ¢ conid buy wheat. LI “Ihe Vi=ible supply on Monday should show a small decr-ase. Recefpis cobtinue far below last year's uverage aud shOw 1o signs or increasing. Pillsbury of Minneapulis says he has no fionr to seil ay present pr.ces, notwiibstanding the im. mense output of nis mills. “To sum up tue wbole situation it really 100ks as 11 wheat wis On the 8:Talsht road to prosperity, A recent Issué of the Paris Le Petit Journal says: “Ihe past week has beea bad for the crops; ~torms and c clones huve devastated muny dis- tricts, damauging the crops and ruining who e fie,cs and caus ng frreparavie loss. 1L seems that the crops WIil 1ot «s-ape from any untoward cir- cumstaices 1b s year. Uulll the mistoriunes of the past weex one had hopes that u good qualiy would at leasi ameiforate a lessened quautity. This also now roves a disappointinent. The fil- fug o: the | eads Of grein was greatly retarded by lust week’s st0rms. “I'ne meteorological observations for the past 200 years do uot record SUch an UNUsUALy We. winier and spring as th's season. Une has 10 go back fully fifcy years (0 find such widespread damage caused by storms. ““Ilhe price of wheat s maintained with much firmness, with 8 certainiy of being much higher ip the n' ar futare. At present the quality of this year’s crop appezrs doubttul. Much wiil be small kerue's, and if ihe weather predictions for July hold good there wil be much damaged grain from excessive moisture, The millers at present are apxicus to pu chas’ ail the wheat of the '96 crop they can get bold of, on account of its superior varicy was | strong. Gue sile was made aL801gc. 1he price closed at 8014¢, sellers. The week jusi ciosing has been one of great ex. ciiement in wheat. ‘Fuerange has been over 14 quality, and are willing to pay a good premium forit. A5 to the future prices of wheat it is difficut to predict. and i is certain that if the tarmers under- &tand that they are masters of the situation and act wisely they will realize good prices. “The liue of conduct for them to pursue is to sell monthly and a little below the cost of foreign grains. We know very well that the farmer has Pressing needs right. aiter the hacvest for varlous purposes Toe buyers of grain aie well aware of these conditions and trv to mace as low quotations for future deliveries us po-sible, ““There has boen @ project befors the Legislature 10 allow farmers to store their wheat in Gover ment warehouses,th- Government to issue negotia- ble warraots against it, so that farmers can relieve thelr pressing wauts without being for.ed to seli and to throw 100 much grain on the market at once: put as the Legisiature has adjourned for the present this must be pos poned until it meets ehortly again. It 1 well known that the miliers® stocks are very much reduced, and_in spite of the enormous crop prospects ia_the United States we can stlll maintaln our prices on saccount of our hien proteciive Iari® Let it not be for-oten. though, that the United Staies is the only export- ing country that has any large quantity to sunply ihe imporiing countries up to April, 1898. They will probably fix prices accordingly. It is prob- able that the United States will not have any more to export than last year. astheir own stocks are preity well reduced, thereioré they are api (o maintain prices.” WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Receipts. Shipments. Bushels. Citiss. Busbels. 172,900. Minneapolis.. 115,120 ew Orleans. LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. July. Aug. mept. Oct. Tec. Opening. = i Closiug [EA 51134 PARIS FUTURES. July. August. Flour—Opening. Flour—Closing Wheat—Open ‘Wheat—Ciosing Gorn surprised its onponents to-day, advancing 1 cent over yesterday's close. Hot winds in Kuan- sas siarted that slow commodily lato action. ‘There was a laige smount of business transec ed, the heavies: for two weeks. Tae shortage of the crop is becoming more appar- ent every day. Already a shortage of 500.000,000 bushels is reporied, which at best leaves but a fair crop. Damage continues to overtake it in many of the larger COrp-growing States. Old s(0CKs wil found much less than generally anticipated. here Is a very ng undertone to the market. Oats dull, but fractionally higher, in sympaihy with other cereals. et gice U PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GEAINS, WREAT-The market recovered all lost ground vesterday and was very active at the recover The demand on shipping sccount shows no dim inution, but the farwers are natura ly haneing on 10 their Wheat and transactions are limited in cons quence. Loca: quotations are as follows: 81 5734 for No. 1, 81 40 for cholce and $1423,@1 45 lor exira choice tor milling. CALL ROARD SALFS. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—Decernber— 2000 culs, $1 405 12.000, 81 403 10,000, 60 $140 2000, $1 407%; 12,000, $1 sUs4. SECOND SESSION — December — 2000 _cils, 3141: B000. $1 407s: 2000, #1 ¢1lg; 2000, $14il4: 4000, $1 4134: 14,000, $1 41%g; 2000, $14154: 2000, $141%: 24,000, 31 4134 ' May— 2000, 31 4334; 600U, 31 48Y3; 2000, 1 +3%4; 10, 000. 81 4. REGULAR MORNING SESSION 000 cils. $1 4154: 10,000, £1 4174; S000. »1 413, 30.000. 81 4155 May—1000, $i 4374 BARLLY —Spot prices siowed no change but fuiures were higher. Feed is quotabie a: 8215@85¢ B ctl:_Chevalfer, 81 10@1 20 for No. 1: new prewing, 971,c@$1 0214 for No. 1and 90@ 95c for dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10N—9:15 o'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—No saies. KEGULAR MORNING SESs1oN—December— 1000 ctls, Buc: 2000, 80%4ac: 2000, B0¥sc. OATS—Are siill uull Feea are quotable at $1 2214@1 2733 B © ctl; good to choice, $1 0716@1 1/%y: common, 95¢ @S$1 03: Suiprise, 120 3 ctl. Cliped Cats seli ac$1@2 ® wn over the raw product. CORN—Prices show 1o further variation and the demand is not overactive. Larse Yeliow, $1 06@ 11:16: Smali Round do, $1 1736@1 22%y: White, {2i4giTie® cil RYE—Holders bave again advanced thelr ask- ing prices, and as there is very little offering the marke: is very steady. Quoted at U@95c B otl. BUCKWHEAT—15 nominal at 95c@8$1 15 ® cil for new and $1 35 for oid. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, —December— The feeling i8 firmer again in sympatby with Whea: FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $4 50@4 60 ¢ extras, $4 40@4 45 B bbl CUKNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $2:@25 B Cracked Corn, $25@18 B ton. MILLS1 UFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows. usuai discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, $2 50 ® 100 1s: Kye Flour, $2 25 ® 100: Rice Fiour, £5 75: Cornmeal, $:@2 25; extra cream do §2 7o: Oatmeal. $3 50; Oat Groais, $4: Hominy, $3 109 3 80; puckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 50; Cracked Whear, §5: Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Fiour, 75: Rolled Gats(bbis) 84 95@3 15; Pearl Bariey, 83 T5@4; Spilt Peas, 85 30; Green do, $4 25 100 ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay is very stiff at the advanced prices and dealers are buying ‘reely in the country. Tafs bids fair to be the banner Hay yeat. Thereis no change i3 Bran and Middiings. BKAN—$14 50@16 for the best and $13 50@14 B ton f0. tside brands. MIDDLL -—$19@20 for lower grades and #20 50@21 50 t for the best. tolled Bariey, $17 50@18 50: mill, 826 50 P ton: jubbing, 327 50; Chopped . -eq, 814 50@15 50 B ton. HAY—Wheat, § 312 20 P ton: Wheat and Oat $9@11 50 B@1U; Larley, $8@10: co: pressed, 8 i Alfalfs, first cutiing, $5 50@ second.'§6 50@7 50; stozk, $6@8; Clover, $7 0@ 850 B ton STRAW—30@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, There is a very fair call for Beans atsteady Seeds continue dull Payos quoted at $1 60@1 75: Small $1@1 10; Large Whites, 4uc@$i 05 ® Pinks, $1@l 15; Reds. $110@1 50: Black- ve, $1 50@1 6.; Red Kdney, nominal: Limss, #1 50@1 60: Butters. 81@1 40: Pea, 81 10@1 25. S EDS—Brown Mustard, $2 5022 75; Yellow Mustard, §1 85 @ cul: Flax, §1 80@1 70; Canary Sced, 15,@214c B Ih: Alfalta, 614c; Kape, 2120 284¢: Hemp, c; Timothy, 4Yhc. DRIED PEAS—Niles, nomiual; Green, $1 20@ 170 % cil POTATOES, VEGETABLES. UNIONN, The Potato market is firm and good stock sells well. Salinas Burbanks are higher. No change {n Vegetables. POTATOES—New Early Ross In boxes 30@ 50c; in sacks, $0@35¢; new Burbanks, 40@65¢ ¥ ctl in boxes and_-O@50¢ In sacks; Salinws Bur- banks, 75c@81: Swoet Potatoes, 15,@2c B ih. ONION~—New Reds, 75@85¢ ® sack: Silver- skins, 50@90c % ctl VEGETABLES—Bay Squash 1s quotable at 25@50c »_box: Bay Cucnmbers 20@35c B box: Pickles. 85¢ for No. 1 ana 40@duc for No. 2; Green Peppers, 26@50c for Chile and G0@75¢ for Beil; Green Feas, 1,5@2%ac B Ib; String eans, 1@ 2c; Lima Beans, 4c; Green Okrs, 40@50c box: Egg Plant, 50@65c; Cabbage, 60@75¢ B ctl: Carrots, 25@30¢ B sack: Garlic, 115@1%c @ Ib: Tomatoes, 6ac@31 for River; Green Corh, 5Uc@ $1 % sack, 60@75c B crate for Berkeley and $1 @150 B crate for Alameda. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, Butter has sgain aavanced. Eggs are easy. BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creamerles, 1815@19c; sec- onds, 1i@lsc B Ib. DATEY—Choice to fancy, 16@17c B 1 lower grades, 12@1 4c. PICKLED—16@17¢ B I FIRKIN-15@16° B b R asTERN—12@13C for ladie-packed. CHELSE—Choice mild new, 714@8c; common to good. 6@7c ® Ih; Cream' Clicadar, 10@ilc; Young Americs, 8@9c; Western, 1lc; Eastern, 13@150 B Ib. 2GGS—Runch Eggs, 15@18¢ B doz: store Eggs, 11i4@ldc ® dozen: Eastern, 12y3@l3c: Duck Eges, lac # doz 1 OULTRY POULTRY—There were no receipts of any cou- sequence yes:erday. Tive Turkeys, 17c for Gobblers and 16@i7c for Hens; Geese B pair, T5c@8 ! 25: Ducks, §2 b0@ 525 for old and $3@4 for young: Heas, $4 50 6 % doz; lioosters, young. §5@6: do, old, $4; ¥ry- ers, £5 50@4 ¥ dozén: Broilers, $8@3 bU for larze and $1 25@2 50 for small; Pigeous, £1 25 B dozen for younz and for old. GaME—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITEUS FRUITS, Peaches did a little better, being wanted for shiprent. Apricots in bulk were a drag s usual. Ali Melors were in ample supply. Grapes were steady. Bartictt Pears are in steady requestat the prices. Tiere is uo accumulation of ilums in bu k, though they liave to be worked off cheap. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $2@3 @ chest for large and $i@4¢ for small. Bizckberries, £1 5@2 50 B chest. Kaspberries, $2 50@4 P chest. Huekleberries. i@be B b, Currants, »1@1 50 % chest. Ated Nectariues, 50@76c; Whil Peaches, 20@30c P box and S for common kinds ani 25@40c B box and 20@s5c P baskel for Crawfords; in bulk, $15 B ton. Plums, Y5@35¢ @ box: Japanese, 4U@50; Wash- 10gtons, $10 B ton: Erg Plums, $12 60 bid’ (o hpricots, 1:@dUc # box aid 8t@L0. 9 ton n_bu Pears, 26@40c § box and 17@30c basket: Bartletts, 4U@65¢ B box and §15@17 50 P (on. AND GAME. and tuchanged. Fancy | $1 85@1 40: Milling, 81 15@ | New Apples, 25@50¢ P box for common and 60 @85c for zood to chole>. Crabapples, 20@70¢ B box. Figs, single layers, 20@25¢ B box: double layers, 40/ Giapes, 50@85¢ tor Muscats, 35@B0o for black and 35@50c or Fontaineb eau and Sweetwater. Watermelons, $3@15 B 100. Gancrloupes, TcqB1 80 9 crate. Nutmes Meions, 85@60c B box. CITRUS FRUIT=—Lemons, 51 75@3 B box for common and 8325@4 for good Lo choice; Mexi- can 3 imes, §3 d0@d: California Limes, 73c @ bor; Bananas, $1 25@2 50 % bunch: Pineappies, $1@3 B doz. : : DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Prunes are creeping up slowly, being in good and increasing demand for the East. Apricots are also firm and are likely to doa little betier. Butthe Prune market is particolarly stiff, and dealers 100k for a lively market betweea now and Novem- ber. Tne growers are acting Wiseiy ubis year in not aliowing buyers to frighten them into selilng cheap. New Prunes, 3¢ for Santa Clara and northern %c for s:.;m.qmn and southern. New 5 DR!ED FEUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peacnes, o@oc: funcy, 6%4cs peeled, 8@11c: A pri- cots, new, 8yot, 5@3%ge. carioad lots: fancy, 6c: evaporaied Apples, 6@be: sun-dried, 23 @314c: old Prunes, 214@3c for the 4 sizes: whiie Figs, 2@8c: Plums, 4G4 Yac for pitted and 1@1%4c for unpitted; Nectarines, 334@4lac B D fur prime to faucy; Pears 2@4c for quarters and 2@5e for halves. RAISINS— Four-crown, 1oose, 4@5c; 3-crown, 314@de: 2. crown. 23,@314c B Ib: seediess Sultana.. 5@5Yac: seedless Muscatels 4@4Yac; 3-crown London lay- ers, $1@1 15; ciusters, $1 15@1 25: Dehesa clus- Ters, $175@3; Tmperial clusters, §2@3 5. NUTS—Walnuts, 61s@7c b 10r s andard and 9@9Ysc B Ib for softsheil: Almonds. 6@7c for Lau- guedoe, 214@3 e for hardshell and 5@9c B 1 for Dapershell; Peasuts, 4@5¢ B B for Eas ern and 4c for Cullfornia; Hickory Nuts. 5a6c @ 1b; Pecans, 9@10c ¢ 1b; Filbert, 8@9%4ac; Brazii Nuts, 8@8c; Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 B 100. HONEY—>ew Comb, 10c for bricht and 7@3c for lower prades; new water-white extractd, 414@434¢: lignt amber extracted, 33,@4c B Ib. BEKSWAX—22@250 B b PROVISIONS. Demand brisk, prices firm. CURKD MEATS—Bacon, 8¢ B 1 for heavy, 8%c for light medium, 9c for light, 10@10%4c for extralight and 1134@12¢ for sugar-cored. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@12%c 8 1b: California s Beef, $8@H 50 @ bbl: i tumily do, $9 30@1! : extra prime Pork, $10 cloar, $13 50@14; mess, $12 50@13 ' bbl: Smoked Bee, 93¢ B b i | " LARD—Eastern tierces is quoted at 434@be for | compound and #34@6c for pure: palis, 635@634¢; | Californin tierces, 4lec % Ib for compound and S1jc for pure: halt-bbls, 5%c: 10-1b tius, 6%4c; do 51, 636c B b COT i OLENE — Tierzes, 53 c. Packaces less than 300 Ibs—1-1b paiis, 60 in' & case. 8%c; -1 | pails, 20 in & case, B35 5-1b palls, 12 in a case, 8i4c: 10-1b puils. 6 1 & case, 8bge:' 50-1 Lins, 1 or 2 in a case, 75kc: wooden buckeis. 50 ibs net, T%ge: fancy tubs, 50 1bs net, 75gc; hali-bbls, about 11U s, T3k @ Bb. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o under sound steck. Heavy salted steers, 9¢ B Ib mediom, 8lgc B b: light, T4gc: Cowhides, 71@ 8¢ B Ib; Stags, 5c; salted Kip, 7c: s calt, 8c P Ib: salted Veal, 7c: dry Hides lic § Ib: culls and_brands, 11c; dry Kip and'Veal, 1lc dry Calf, 16c; culls, 10c; Goaissins, 20@35¢each: Kids. 5¢; Deerskins, good summer. 25c % Ib; medium, 20c; winter, 20¢: Sheepskins, sueariings. 10@20c each: short Wwool, 25@40 each; medium, 40@50c each: long woois, bU@15C uch. TALLOW—Xo. 1, rendered, 28,@c B 1b; No. 2, 214@=215c: refined, be; Grease, 2 B Ib. VOUL—=pring ciip. North rn. 15@16%c B b: Mountain, 11@15¢; Footni |, 11@13c: San Joaguln, year's clip, 5@9c: do, seven months, 8@i0c B 1b: eariy Lambs', aefective, 634@7%c; do, free, 10@ 1llcr Nevadas, 10@1%c; Eastern Oregon, 10@12c. HOPS - 6@ec B b for fair 0 cnoice and 9@10c for jancy. Contract prices are: 8@lUc » for new Oregons, 7@8c 10 Lew Wasningions and 8@9c for Calliovnius. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 5¢; San Quentin, 85 40; Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellington, $8; New Wellington. Sontnfield Wellington, $7 50; Bryant, £5 50: Coos Bay, $475: | 8; d, $7 50 % ion: Comberland, #1450 B ton in bulk and | $15 50 iu sacks: Penusylvanla, Anthracie Egg, | #15 3 ton; Welsh Anthracite, $8@10: Cannel, §9 P ton: riock Springs, Castie Gate and Pieasant | Vailey, 37 &: Coke, 311G n CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Packers As- | | eociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In iots | 0f 25,000 cases. 85¢ B dozen; 50,000 cuses, 921qc | dozen: 76,000 cases, YUc P dozen, neicasn f. 0. | b. ex-ship. | 'SUGAK—The Western Sugar Refinery Company terms net cash: Cube and Crushed d 2 in buik aud $13 @ |k hed, 63c: Powdered, 575c: Dry Granu- lated, 575c 3 I; Coufectioners’ A, blje: Magnolia A.47gci Lxira G, 4540; Golden C, 465c: Candy Granuisted, 53gc; half-barrels l4c ‘more than barrels, and boxes 14 more. SAN FRANCISCLO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follow BEEF—First qua ity, 55¢c B Ib; second do, 5c; third do, 4@al4ec B 1. VIiEAL— Large, 515@614¢; small, 7@5c P . MUTTON—Wetlieis, 5iu@tc; Ewes, b@5%c @b LaMB—Spring. 62@7%4c D B. PORK—Live Hogs, 51,@35%0 for large znd 3340 for small ana medium; sott Hogs, 213@8lac P D; dressea do, Sc. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar sk... Buwer, ctis 546 Uregon. Cheess, ctiy. 353 W heat. cis Eggs, dos, 12,360 Farley, ctls. Hides. no. 42 Oats, ctls Pelty. bdls, —_— Oregon. Wina. zats. 227 43,800 Eeens. ski. Brandy. gals... 100 Corn. etls. W ool. i, 248 | Potatoes, sic 2,669 676 | Oniops, sxs. 390‘ ., 43 Hay. wons 793/ Lime, bbls. 162 Biraw, toos. . 8| Tallow, ctis. 49 Lray. 'sks 100 | Hops, bis... ...... 18 Orégon, 1,423 Quicksliver, fisks 36 Middiugs, s 450] £ PEEL REAL ESTATE TRANSAOQTIONS, Chbarles A. and Mory A. King to Wiliam B, Gliddan, 10t on I line of Webster street, 83:6 8 of Green, 827 by E 92:6, subject o easement of a right of way over a scrip of land 3-6 wide extend- ing along k si e of premises: 810. Mathias K. and Klizaveth Fleischman (femme sole) 10 zstelia Woolt, lot on S line of Oak street, 18 E of Devisadero, E 25 by S1.7:6; gift. Wil fim B. and Jerasha A. Glidden to Anna M. Tobbenboske, lot on N line of Jers-y.street, 104:7 W of Custro, W 24:8 by N 114: $10. George F. Van de Mark to Mazgie E. Van de Marlk, lot on E line of Diamond street, 235 N ot Twenty-second, N 2b by I 125, warranty deed; $1000. Louis and Catherine Levy to Ch: loz'on E line of Diamond sreet, 210 N second, N 25 by E 125; $10. Tilizabeth Keboe (wife of William) to Mary E. Herliny, !ot on Sline of Morton street, 107;11 W of Grant avenue, W 22:8 Ly S 60; $10. Nellle A. and Frederick A. Laselie to Clara D. Reed (wite of Samuel B.),lot on & line of Broad- way, 228 W of Taylor, W 20 by 5 €0; $10. Anna_Kobbert to Charles P. Boyson, lot on E line of Ninth aveoue, 120 3 of Clement street, S 25 by E 120; $10. James Connor to William Abbott, 1oton N line of Hanoverstreet, 178 W of humboidi, W 89 by N 213, West £nd Homestead: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Frank S. Twing (0 Mary kK. Twing (wife of D, H on NI corner of Brookiyn and Buy streets, . N 171:3, W 116:6, § to_beginning, being los 6 aud 7. Map of Sub-plat 12, Watson Tract, East_Oakland: $10. D. H. aud Mary . Twing to Olive E. Earnest, same $10. kdward J. and Carrie D. Holt 10 Charles T. and Ameli« Hoftman, Iot on N line of Pacific avenue, 66:3 E of Sianton strees, N 100 by ¥. 35, being lot Zund E 10 feet of lot '3, block H, Powers Tract, subject 1o a mortgage for $1800, Alameda; $10. Robert G, Elmer to Walter P. Woolsev. 1ot on N line of Webter street. 172.62 E ot Deakin, E 40 by N 150, beiug the W 30 feet of ot 9 and E 10 Loel of lov 8, block F, Woolsey Yract, Brooklyn; 810, Charlotte Wiliis to Mouritz Peterson, lots 9 ana ;(‘). block 1, Moss Traci, Brooklyn Townsbip; | 0. Thomas F. Chatfield to Morris Marsh, lots 2 and 5, block 44, beioz a subdivision of HoyU's subdi- | vision of 1ot 43, Kingsiand Tract, Brookiyn Towa- ship: $10. Wilim and Sarab Curnow to William Pearce, 1ot on NW line cf olden Gate avenue and Baker stree., W 55, N 125, & 53 46, S 125 to bezinning. beins lot 29, block 7, Butler Tract, Oakiand An. | nex: 810, | Patiick Hayes to Frank Borgove, Jot on N line of Tuirty-minth street. 280 1 of Grove, K 40 by N 100, heing the half of S hulf of lot 14, Mont- gomery Irac: No. 1, Oakland Annex: $300. Caroline W. Kirn to Frank H. Pollard, lot on SE line of Orchard avenne. 32 NE of Oak sireer, SE 115, N 13 87.93 NW 115, SW_87.98 to beginning, bei g lots 21, 22 and 2%, Highland Truci, quitciaim deed, Brookiyn Townshup; $1. les P. Troy, of Twenty- Builders’ Contracts. Henry and Auguste Pape with A. G, Auderson, to erect a ope-s.ory builulng on loton E line of Thirteenth avenune, 175 5 of Lake; $1304; M. Hess, architect. THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks were very irregular last week ana the close found some stocks lower and others higher than at the opsninz on Mouday. There was no excitement during the week . A dispatch from the Cou. Cal. & Va. states that the output of the mine 1 st week amountel 1o 51 tons of are of ihe average assay value of $34 49 per ton. 1he output jor the previous week was 35 LoD of the average assay vaiue of #38 75 per ton. on the 500 level of the Keward mine in Nevada County « ledge is being stripped which averages 9 iuches in thickness. aud it isrich ‘There is a stroak. running . throueh it which is fully 60 per cent sulphurets, and whi h will yleld sbout § 25 per ton. muperintendent Gribble Las neariy 200 sacks of tus ore sacked up, and will ship it to the smeiter. ‘The Pacific Coast Mining Agency of this City bas levied an assessment of 50C per share, delin- quent August 16. The delinquency 1n office of the assessmeént of 2 r share on Thorpe gold-mining stock has hm v‘::‘npnnea t0 July 31, and the day of sale to August 21 Following Are the Highest Prices Dur- ing the Past Week, BTOCK. Mon. [Tues.|W vu.|Thrs.| Fri 15 14 ws| 06 15 18 22l 24 48 bU [ [ 4: a1 84| 82 1.45| 1.50 10| L1y : 211 22 Gould & Curry. 44 44 Hale & Norcros 9 90| Mexican : 3¢ sel 88" 83 7 Ts| Tel 78 0¢| 08l 0g| o8 vel el 11U 52) 60 48 46 25| 28l 81 50 0L 06l 03 05 Standard ., 1.55| 1.83| 1.55 1.55 Slerra Ne 1.08 11¢| 115 105 Union.. 47| 4bl 4y 45 Utan, oe| 08 07 U8 Yelow b o4 sy 31 CLOSING OUOTATIONS. SATUKLDAY, July 24-12x. Bid. Asked., Bid. Asked. Alpha Con. 11 120iem,.. — 05 Ana. 06 U7Justlca....o 04 05 Andes 14 15/ Kentmok ... 05 6 Belcher. 20 21\Mexican. .l 32 38 Best & oiona: 42 45|Uccidencall 09 10 Bullion ........ 09 10{Ophir. 70 71 Caledonla..... (8 (9 UVermaD...... 03 09 ‘hollar .. 75 76| rotosL o da 4 on.Cal&Va. 135 141 ~avage.. 27 .28 hailencs Coa 42|scorpion, . =0 Con. 1mperiai. 05 Contigencs.... Lon New Yors Crown Poinz. . Lureka Cou .. Excneauec Golid & Curey. Bauve duicen U:| nlouvoa. 8g| Can. . ot e BOAKD SALES. Following were tho sales in the San Francisco [ [t Stock Board yesterday: REGULAE MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 300 Atnna- 00 UPDIr. ... T2 200 Savaze...29 200 Chlir. 00 Z’ 11500 .. 100 CC&V. 200 pollost... 46200 Union C. 45 200 Uccidtl. 700 & N1 Following were the sacs in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: BEGGLAR SESSTON- 10:30. 900 Alpba.... 12600 G&C. 300 SB&M....05 200 Ata, 00 i 700 A ndes.. 10U HaN 1000 Belcner-21(500 Julla. 15) B&B, 300 Justice. .. 405 Fullio 100 Kentuck..06| 200 Caled. 500 L Wash....02|5 250 Challge. .. 41{100 Mexican.. 852 200 Chollar....78 L34 400 St Louis..us 156 LU0 stard. 200 Tuiox. 300 1500 Utan S0 X Jukl 300 81700 04850 EXCHRANGE. SATURDAY. July 24-10:30 & UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid, Asked..| T &4ds conp.112 313 Loew 1ssueld MISCELLANEOUS EONDS. Bid. Asked. U S dsreg.. 103 4ludg Cal-stCblasy. 1115 — UmkGas 5s.. — 10¢ Cal ElecL, 64127 — |Lo2disss.. — 11y CntraCWBs — 9736 Ummibus bs.. 1257512414 Dpot-stex-cp — 1007 |P&O RByés. — 118 Edsn L&P 6313015 — |P&Ch Ry 63.10134. — FY&CHXRR 651073, — |Pwist RRB111415118 Geary-st R8s — ' 102%p|Heno, WL&EL — 105 | HC&SDle100 — 100 losang Lés — 100 510534 VoGnteed 83 — 100 A — Mit-siCbleds12514 — [SPRECalSs. 1073, — DoRyCon bs. 10955110 [SPRE(alS:. — ° 80 NarVingslsi — U0 [SPBrRCai8s. 10415105 NevUNgR7s 108 " {SVWater 65, 1193, 120 N Ky Cal us.1 — |SVWaierds. 201710214 ALy Cw s 95 [SikinG&kos — 10205 . WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 30?4 33 |Sprog Valley10014101 MarinCo,.... 59 — | GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. CapttaL _ 25 (Facific Liza. 4614 47 Central. €81, - |SF G&Elec. 9815 9814 MEleofighi @~ 9ip-anFrancsca 3 — 15 Unk G L &H bilh 54y SI0CK0M.Lvee Faw Gue dmp P41y 85 INSUBANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sTa 16 | 5 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Apglo-Cal .. 62 — |FistNaaoa — 190 Bankof Cal. 23614238 |LondonP&A.127 129 Caibb&1Co +9° — |Merchrxr . i — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. EPrS&LCA. 1540 — [Sav&losn. . 105 security. ... 350 Vuiou Trus. 9 40 1000 HumbS&L.105) 1160 Mutual....... STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. iL814112 |oakSLeHar — 100 97— liresidio.ee § 7 4615 4634 POWDER LSRR B 82 33 90 115 1 2 Er— MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. Alssks riers. 9714 9735 Nat VinCo.. 4 — Ger Lead Co. 100 140 | ceanicS8Co 20 2 HawC&SCa.. 1755 177 PacAuxFA 1 8 Hutch SFUG 2835 Zsby PacBoraxCo. 98 — Merkixassa. by o — |ParfPuaille 6 — EALES—MORNING BSOS, Board— 10 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation.. 97 50 20 Giaut Powder Con. 200 do ao 1:5 Hutchinsen 8 ¥ 'Co. 300 Hawallan Commercial 170 Market-s: Rauway.. £3000 Omnibus Cable Bonds.. 5 S ¥ Gus & Eleciric Co. $2000 8 V Bonds, 4% . £1000 5 Pof A Bonds. 82000 do ao $2000 8 F & N P Rallway Bonds Street— 40 Mutual Electric Light,..... $2000 SF & N P Ratlway Bonds. —_— e OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure ¥rom San Francisco. STEAMER | DESTINATIO. SAILS. | PIER. Newport ... |July 25, ¥au|Placil Vic & Pgt S0d |July 25, 9ax |Pier) Ferndale. ... |July 28, 1Py |®iec 13 HumboldtBay |July 26, iru | Piecd July 26.10au | Pler 13 Btate of July 27.20aM | vler 23 Santa Rosa July 27.13au | Plerll - |Grava Rarbor. |Tuiy 27.5 pu | Pler 2 China & Japan July 27, 1px|P M SS Juiy 28,12 8P MS S 5 July 28, faw|Plec LL HumboidtBay | July 28, Zru|Plec 5 Vic & Pgt Snd [ July 30, Sau| Prer 9 san Diego. ... |Juiy 31.11AM | Plerll Oregon ports.. | July 31, 52y | Pler 13 Coos sav. July 81, beu|biess Portiand Auz 120au| Plerit - | Yaauina Aug 2.10Aw |Pier 2 Mexico. Aug 2.10aM|Plerll Hum bold. Cliy Puebia| Corona STEAMERS TO ARKIVE, i STEAMER | FRroM | _Dur Orizaba. Mexico. July 25 I Chilkat. . i Victorta & Puget Sonna Crescent City. g Newport. . Humbold:' Ba; July Suly 27 | July 27 July 27 July 28 Juiy 28 July 29 Panama. . Sydney...... Coos nav. Crescen: City. .. | Crescent Oity Alice Blanchard | Oregon ports. Farallon, Yaquina Bay. July 81 Arcata, “003 Bay . .|--quly 31 Newport. . - |-y 31 Victoria & Paxer moan i | July 31 | Portiana. ... .. _ Auz 2 e, SUN. MOON AND TIDE. TXITRN ETATES COAST AND GFODFTIO SBORV: { Tixws Axp HElonts or Tax aND Tow | WATERS AT FORT POINT. ENTRANCR TO | Eax FRANOISCO BAY. PUBLISHuD BY Orp: OAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDRNT. Norxt—The high ani low lwaiers occu: au th City Frout (Missinz-strest Whart) abou: twenty five minuies Istor than az Fort rolal. ue neisas ©of tide 18 tho sume a: both piaces. July 1857 Sunday. July 25, H 5.07) Moon risey 26| Moon sets. € Time |Time Time 5 B[ o [T s T, "L Wi Hw! [ 25 %52 0.4 .00 4w I 26| 5.24| 0.2{10.5: 43| 2 27 4.02) 1109 44| 8 28| 4.35(=02/1L45] 4.5] 4. 29( 5.08) 2/1219| 47] 4. 80| 6.40/—01/1252| 48] 5 81| 6.14| 0.2] 114| 61| 6.26 NOTR—In tha #DOVS exposilion of the tides the early morning tides ars given in the left hand columa, and the successive tides of order of occurrence as Lo time. The second tims column gives the second tide o the day, the third time column the third {ide, and the last or righs band column gives the fast tide of the day, exceps when toere are bui (hree lides as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions o the soundings on the United Sates Coasi Survey charts, excent when a minas sign (—) precedes tne Belght, and then the number given 14 subtractive fro: the deptiagiven by the charts. ‘ * Br stmr China, Saunders, | Loast Hat Waorl The Time Ball. ERANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. U. % N. MERCEANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. July 24. 1897 The time ball on Telegrapa Hil. was aropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e. 8 noon of the 130si Weridian, or cxactiy at 5P M., Greenwich time. W. & Huemss, Lientenant U. S N.. in charge. —_— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SIS SUUSUSEUUUUSIEII S Arnived. SATURDAY. July 34 U Sstmr Monadnock, Whiting, 20 hours from Eureka. Sunr Whitesboro, Johnusos, 15 Hours from Greenwood; lumover, to L & White Lumber Co. 28 days 9 hours from Hongkong 'vie Yokohama 16 days 12 hours — minutes via Ho.oluiu 6 days 6 hours — minutes: pass and mase, to P M S S Co. Stmr Pomona, Cousin . 1615 houra from Eureks; Ppass and mdse, to Goodail, Perkins & Co. Stmr Suno. “Dottmers. ¢8 hours from Grays Hachor; pass and mdse, to Grays Harbor Commer- Stmr Coquille River, Dr'sko, 46 hours from Co- quille River: pass and mase. to O ¢ Benjamin. Stmr Trackee, Danie 70_hours from Tilla- mook; ¥70 M it lumber. 10’ K Woo1 Lumber Co. Br stip Moskoka, Crowe, 126 days from Swan- sea: 3526 tons'roal, to E C Evans. Bark Wilna, Sia vr, 7 dars from Nanatmo; 2461 tons coal. to John Rosenfeld's Sons. Bark McNear. Pedersen, 98 davs from New- castie, NS : 1825 tons coal, to J J Moore & Co. Schr C T Hill, Ru bach, 4 days frm Grays Har- bor: lumber, to E K Wood Lumber Co. Schr Antelope, Anderson, 3 days from Coquille River; 169 51 1t lumber. 10 Mclionald & McKin- non. Schr Rio Rey, Cranzle, 24 hours from Mendo- cino: lumber. 10 Mendocino Lumber to. Schr Enterprise, Ingwersen, 434 days from Coy- morpolis: 220 M 1t lumbes, to Gra. s Harbor Com- me-clal Co Schr Moro, Jorgensen. 56 nours from Coqullie River: mdse. t0 J S Kimball Schr Ralph J Loug, Brown, 3 days from Frank- port; lumber and bark, to Beadle & Co. Cleared. SATURDAY, July 24. Stmr Cleveland, Hall, Seattle: ET Kruse, Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, Victorla and Port Towa- send: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Brig Consuelo, Jacobson, Mahukona; J Soreck- els & Bros Co. Bark Rufus K Wood, McLeod, Nanaimo; John ‘Rosenfeld’s Soas. Sailed. SATURDAY, July 24. H B M stmr Comus. Dyke. Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Stmr Rival, Johnson, Fort, Bragg. Stmr Cleoie, ~trand. Etour Crescent City. Stockfle h. Urescent Clty. Stmr Pol ¢ Arena. Johnson, Mendocino. Stmr Faratlon, Roberts, Yaquina Bay. Stmr Czarina. Seaman, Coos Bay. Stmr Protection. Ellefsen, Needie Rock. Stmr Santa Cruz. Hinkel, Porc Harford. Havw ship John Enaf Madsen. Port Townsend. Br shio Comlienank, Storm, Rio de Janeiro. Schr Edward Parke, Johnson, Portland. Schr Mary Ktta. Wetzel, Waishs Landing. Schr Chas R Wiison, Johuson, Grays Harbor. Schr Confianza, Wilson. Telegraphic. POINT LOBEOS, July 24 —10 ». w.—Weather foggy: wind 8W: velocity 10 miies. Chartera. The ship Gen Gordon loads mdse for Sydney. Toe Brstmr Pe'ican loads railroad ties on the Sound for Taku, China The Br ship Celtic Monarch loads wheat or bar- ley for Europe, 21s 3d: Br ship Sardomene, wheat o¢ barley at San Diego for Kurope. 228 d. Spoken, July 23—Of Fel River, stern wheel stmr H O Grady, from Portland. for San Francisco. Domestic Poris. EEL RIVER—Sailed July 24—Stmr Chilkat, for San,Franciseo. CRESCENT CITY—Salied July 24—S:mr Wee- ‘ott, for San Francisco. JASTORIA-Arrived July 24-Stmr Sigaal, hno uly SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 23—Simr National City, from Navarro. Sailed July 24—Stmr National City. EUREKA—S: d July 24~stmr Til'amook. NEWPORT—Sailed July 24—Schr John A Campball, for Port Blakeley: stmr South Coast COOS BAY-Sailed July -4—3chr Wing snd Wing. for San Fraucisco. FORT BRAGG—Sailed July 24—Stmr Noyo. for €an Francisco. MENDOCINO—Passed July 24—Schr H C Grady #rom Portlaua, for San Franciseo. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived July 16—Bktn a, from €an Pedro. TACOMA—salled July 24—Ship Dashing Wave, for San Froncisco, TATOOSH—Passed July 2{—Schr Okanogan, nence July 10, for Port Gamble; schr Salvator, bence Juiy 14. for San Francisco. BEAR HARBUR-Salled July 24—Stmr Laguna for San Franci co. HARDY CREEK—Arrived July 24-Schr Jos- eph an | Heary, hence July 16, EUREKA—Arrives July 24—Stmr Humboldt, hence Jul : stmr Pasadena, from San Pedro; schr J G Wall, hence July 3; schr Jennie Wanl, hence July 17. ASTORIA—Arrived July 24—Bark Coloma. hce July 3: stmr Columbia, hence July 23; schr Laura May, hence July 7. GUNPQUA—Armived suly 23—schr Lily, heace uly 10, HUENEME—-Arrived July 24—Stmr Lakme, trom Ven.ura TATOOSH--Passed Inly 2; from Tacoma, for Delagoa Ba: hence July 20, for Tacoma. Foreign Ports. NANAIMO-Salled July 24—Ship Eiwell, for San Francisco. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Arrived July 11—Br bark tmr Washtenaw, Dunsixw, irom Brisbane, toload for San Fraacisco. SYDNEY—rr ved Joly — —Ital bark Casa- bona, benca May 15. SWANSEA—Sailed July 22—Fr barc Reine Blanche, for San Francisco. CALLAO—Arrived July 9—Br saip City of Mad- ras. from Tacoma. LTIVERPOOL—Arrived July 22—Brship Angle- sey. hence Mar 8. LONDON—arrived July 23—Br ship Drumblair. from Tacoma; Ger bark Magda, from Poct Towns- end. ENSENADA~Salled July 25—Stmr Orlzaba, fog san Francisco. HONOLULU—Arrived July 1—Sime Mariposa, hence June 24 July 3—Stmr City of nio de Janeiro, hence June 26:bkin C C_Fuuk from Newcastle, NSW. July 4—ship 4—Ship Mary L Cushing, from Hong<ong. July 8—Barc 5 C Allen. hence June 1b; bktn S N Cast'e, hence June19: bark Matiida, from Port Blakeley: ship Roanoke, from Yokohama. July 7—Br ship Bren- hilda, from Liverpool: bitn Irmgard. hence June 26. July 8—Brig W G Irwin, hence June 27. July 13—Br stmr Gaelic, bence July 7. July 15—Haw schr Norma, from Palmyra Island. July 16—Br stmr Warrimoo, from Victorla. Julv 17—Brsime Ching, from Yokohems; bktn Morning Star, hucs July Sailed June 30—Ship A J Fuller, for New York. July 1 -~umr City of Peking, for San Francisco: stmir Mariposa, tor Sydaey. July 2—Ship Lomsi- ana, for Port Townsend. July S—Sumr Clty of Klo de Janeiro_ for Honzkong. Juiy 7—Ship Aryan for New York: schr Transit, for San Fran- cisco. July 8~Ttal bark Giuseppe. for New York. July 9—Schr Louls, for Columbia River. —Burk Alden Besse, for San Francisco. July 14 —Brsumr Gaelic, for Yokahama. July 15—Bark Albert, for San Francisco. July 16—Haw bark Diamona Head, for S8an Francisco, July 17— Bktn 8 N Castle, for San Francisco. To sail Mav 18—Brig W G Irwia. MAHUKONA—Arrived Juiy 14—Brig J D Spreckels. heace July 3. Suilea July 13-Schr Anna, for San Francisco, Importations. GRAYS HARBOR—Per Sunol—265 M fi lum- ber, 1cs crockey, 1 cs cueese, 49 bdls grape shooks 135 bdis barrel stock. HONGKON G—Per China— 622 pkes matting_ 87 Dpkas silk goods, 43 pkes parcels 94 pkgs coffee. 230 pkgs curios. 320 pkes oll, 4512 pkgs tea, 1494 pigs rice. 1716 pkes mdse Overland—48 pigs matting, 6 pk 27 pkgs parcels, 42 pkzs curios. 4 silk, 18,768 pkas tea, 13) pkgi mdse. Ceatral and uth America—34 pkgs mattin 85 pkes silk goods, 15 pxgs curios, 201 pkgs md EUREKA— Per Pomona—16 bils molding, doors. 51 pkzs mase. 21 kegs 100 bxs buczer, 50 sks wool, 12 pkgs juuk. 1 bx pepper. 438.725 shingles, 100 M snakes. 1 hiorse, 146 heef cattle, 3 ks exp-ess, 54.400 ft lnmber, 1 «k coin. ERand B ik RB—2 pkgs mdse, 254 bxs butter, 48 ©s condensed milk, 3 cs lard, 2 hi-bols poyi, 26 sks wool, 5 dressed calves, 1cs hats. COQUILLE RIVER ~'er Moro—133 tons coal, 40 cas matciwood, 43 bales wool, 223 bdls brom Dbandles, 20 bxs broom handies, 8 bals hides, 6 bbis B fir<ins. 6 bbls 2 bxs dutter. COQUILLE RIUER-Per Coqullls River—230 280 tons coal, 50 M ftlumber, iU tons nogs. 20 cds macchwood, 28 pkgs mdse, 11 baies flannel: 1pkg harness. 8 pkgs hides, I pkg hardwood, 4 bales wool 202 bais broom handies, 16 bxs seed, 12 pkes household goods, & Kegs 13 tuba 31 bxs utter. silk goods, Pkss raw Consignees. Per Moro—J 5 Kimbail: Dodze, Sweeney & Co: J T Newbauer & Co: Getz Bros & Co: F B Haight: Hulme & Hart: Witzel & Baker: Harris & Jones: S H Fraak & Co. er Pomona - Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Arctic Oil Works; F B i C 5 Whitney & Co; Hea'd - burg aud Sonoma Commercial Co; Getz Bros & Co J1i Newbauer & Co: Hlls Bros: Witzel & Saxer: J Hoffman: Hulme & Hart: § 1 Newbauer & Co; O B rmith £Co: Norton, Teiler & Co: Na onal Ice Co: Standard Uil 0. Ross& Hewlett: Pa ifi~ Wheaton, Breon & Co: Uulted States Brewery: Wells, Furzo « Co: A 8 Cunning- ham: Chas Harley & Co; Amer I Tess Asin: C A Stewurt: Alnion Lumbuer Co: Gareia & Maggini: C S Moses & Co: Enierorise Brewery: J R H Hawley Bros: iiodge. Sweensy & Co: Geo H Tay & Co: Hiveruta Brewery; Witland Brewing Co: J L Strong: i ler & Lux: McKay & Co; J A Folger & Co: N H Berrs. Per China—Ancio-California Bank: A C Robin- 801 & Co: Bank of North America; Haas Bros: S P Co: MJ Erandenstein & Co: Locke & 0: The Nippoa Co: Dantel Meyer: Matt 01 & Danglada: order: A Schilling & CO. M Newhall & Co: G Abramson: Swayne & Hoyt: The Fulji Co; W H Harr.s; Chinese and Japates* merchan s Per Sunol—Grays Irbor Commereial Co; C: fornia Bar el C:: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson: Kowalsky & Co; Waston 3 sxet i< o Per Coqu lie River—Dodge, Sweene¥ & Co: C L Grey: Huime & Hari; EJ Bowen & Co: Bay City Ma ch Co:_Baudon Woolen-mills; Hiils Bros: J J Measer; Hilmer, ‘r-dhoff & Senulz: Knterorise Brewery; Smith's Cash Store: S H Frank & Co; D Morgan: ' §.mpson Lumber Co; Geo Fritcu: Wje- d Brewing Co. — OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300-306 POST STREKET, S.F., Corner Stockton. | July 13 Shippers and Buyers’ Guide. THE CALL indorses and recommends- as thoroughly reliable the Commission Mer- chants appearing in this column. H. HECKMANN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dried Fruits, Prodnce, Pouliry, Game and Eggs. 400-402 DAVIS =TREET, S. F. D. E. ALLISON CoO., General Commission Merchants. Green and Dried Fruits, Grain, Potatoes, Beans, Produce, Woo, etc. 501-309 Front St., S F. WOLF & SONS General Commission Merchants. 821-323 DAVIS STREET, S. CHICAGD BOARD OF THRIE We Handle GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS momargins. There never was a more fevorshle time aad there is no market known that is better than Chi- 3ag0 for conservative, profitable trading. Write us at ance for daily and weelly Market Letior and Booklet, teiling how to make money on Chicage Board of Trade. DUDENHAVER & GOMPARY, $63 Consolidated Exchange Building, ~ CHIC F. BANK: AND BANKERS. GERMAN SAVINES & I.flAN'SflfllfiTY, 5:6 CALIFORNIA »T., s, Guaranteed capital and surplus.... $2,049,201 85 Capital actually paid up in cash.... 1.000.000 00 Deposits December 31. 1896. 27,730,247 45 OFFICERS — President, B. A. Becker; First Vice-President, Danlel Meyer; Second Vice-Presi: dent, H. Horstmann: Cashier, A, H. R. Schmid| Assistant Cashier, Willlam tierrma Secretar; George Touruy; Assistant Secretary, A. H. Mul* ler: Attornay, W. S. Geodfellow. BOARD OF DIRECTURS—B. A. Becker, Daniel Meyer, H. Horstmann. len. Steinhari, N. Van Bergen. B. Rohte, H. B. Russ, D. N. Walter and N. Ohlandt. U L ———— OCEAN TRAVEL! PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY. STEAMSHIP GEO. W. ELDER AILS FROM PORTLAND, OR., JULY 30, 3897, for ports fu Alaska as'follows: Mary Island, Metlakantla, Ketchican, Wrangel, Junean, Dyea, Glacier Bay, Killisnoo and Sitka Ticket Office—No. 4 New Montgomery st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents. PAGIFIC COAST STEAWS:IP G0, HO FOR ALASKA! THE ELEGANT STEAMER MEXICO Wil leave SEATTLE, Wash., JULY 25, 1897, at9a. M for MUIR GLACIXR and Ports in Alaska. For farther information anply to Ticket Office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery St., San Francisco. J. F. TROWBRIDGE, P. . Supt., Seattle, Wash. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHI? €0, QTEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY wharf, 8an Francisco, as follows: For ports in Alaska, 9 . 3. July 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and every firth day thereafte: For Vicworia and Vancouver (B. gend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everei, A New Weuatcom (Bellineham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. 3 July 5, 10,15, 20, 25, 30. and every fif:h day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., 8l Tacoma with N. P. B. R, at Seattle with 0. N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with' Alsska steamers. For Iiureks, Arcata and Fields Lending (Hum- boldc Bay). Sir. Pomona ¢ P July 5.8, 13, 17, . 26,30, August 3 7. 11, 16, 20, 24, 28, Sepu ber 1.6, 10, 14, 15,02 27 & e or Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucoy, Port Harford (Sen_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newnor. at § 4. A July 1.5, 9, 18,17, 21, 25, 49, una every day thereatter. ‘or San Diego, stopping only st Port Harrorl (San Luis Oblspo), Santa Barbara, Pori Los An- geles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a.x Joly 3, 7,11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 81. snd every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, L Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabi 1) 4. M. the 2 of each montn. ‘The Company reserves the right to changs with- out previous notice steamers, salling dstes and Rours of sailing. Ticket oflice—Palaco Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisea THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-stree: Whart, at 10 o 3 F ARE{ Firat-class ) Including £ $2.50 2d-class fberih & mey SCHEDULE UF SAILINGS s Columbia .July 2, 12,22, Aug. 1 State of California..... July 7.17 27. Aug 4 Throngh tckets and through baggags to all Esastern poinis. Rates and foiders upon appiicas ten 0 ), Port Towns cortes and touria F. CONNOR, KINS & CO. General Agent, 0 Marker Superi; GOODALILs P! & S AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU _only, Tuesday. Auw 10, at 3 P Special party The®. >, ALAMEUA salls via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for @flbfl%— Shencp g p e o Line to COOLG ARDIE, Aust.. 20d CAPETOWN South Africa J. D.SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agants, 114 Montgomery st Freight office, 327 Marke: streei, San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GEXERAL TRANSATUANTIQUR French Line to Havroe, OMPANY’S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH CRiver. toot of Morton st iravelers by Iine avold both transit by English railw: {he discomfort of crossing the clianael in boat. New York to Alexandria, Egyps vis Parly firat class $160, second class $116. LA TOURAINE July 5L 104 . LA CHAMPAGNE.. ‘August 7, 10 4. & LA NUsMANDIE August 14' 10 A 3¢ LA BRETAGNE August 21, 10x. ¢ LA GASCOGNE. . Aug 28 10a. @ P % For wriher No. 3 Bowling Green, N J. F. FUGAZL & CO., 4 5 avenue, San kracisco,” o © STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3 e B.“;v -S. Washington st., Agent, ow York. Montgomery ved by ‘vhe only linw se.ding through ticke through freight rates to all poin: Railroad. STEAMERS: T.C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Jeiephous Main §05. Ca. Nav. and Impt. Co FOR U. 8. NAVE-TIRD AND VALLEJO, STEAMEK “MONTICELLV,” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. a and 8 v i sion_Dock, Plerd , Telepnone Green 581 Lacding and FOR SANJOSE, 108 GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PGk 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) 2¢10 A3 Alviso daily Satnrday excepted) a5 7 P M. Freighi and assenger. Fare botween San Franciico and Alviso, 500; o San Jose, 75c. Clay s, Pler L 20 W. Banca Clara si. San Jose. —_ NEW WESTERN HOTEL, K EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS,~RE. Rt S IR 2y, W $5 per week, “wmwmnmzwt:nn{m‘u bot and cold_Waler eVery room: ire Kraig overy room; elevaior ruas alluigak f