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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY JULY 27, 1897. delphia snd Baltimore refined, $570; refinea in bulk, 83 20. HOPS—Crop of 95, 3@4c: crop ‘96, 6@8c; coast, crop '95, 3@40; crop '96, 6@1U. London market, 50@70s P DES—Buenos Ayres. dry. 20 bs, 18%@19¢: Galveston, 20 to 25 Ibs.. 1414@15%gc. LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres, light tobeavy weights. 18@19¢: acid, 19@22c. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Sliver down azain. Wheat and Barley higher. The other Cereals quiet. Hay very firm. _Feedstuffs unchanged. Beans firmly held. Tometoes iower. Red Onions out. Butter bigher again. Eges still weak. A car of Eastern Poultry in. Fresh and Dried Apricots dolng better. Prunes sieadily advancing. Bartlett Pears seiling well. Berries fitmer. Provisious firm. Wool and Hides unchanged. Fiogs steady. Flour advancea 25¢. Dried Fruits. RAISINS—California. 50-b boxes, 2, 3, 4-crown, 58, (@63 me: seeded, T34 @SYac: seediess muscatels, ORI NTS — 47@51%> i barrels: cleancd bolk, S1s@c; cases, 9La@dl4c: cartons, 6@TLgc. PRUN KS—Calitornis, 26-1b° voxes, 4@7c;: 50-1b boxes, 4l4@7c Pl-.ACI/l‘%~»('-lI!ornl-. u!;;’e.l'd. bags. 634@8c: boxes, 716@9c: vecled. 10@) le. . APRICUTS—Callloriia, ~boxes, 7@1c: bags, ke’ 1 RN —1101234¢ tor tancy boxes. Flus—Faucy orainary, 12@18c; jancy washed, w@zsc s rerstan. 60-m boxes. 214@5%e: Fard, 10 boxes, 434@be: cases, 53, @¥C. WALN UT'S~Callfornia siandacd, €3ge: ehell, Sc. ALMON DS—Shelled. 163, etais. PIG IRON—Southern, $9 50310 50; si0@ eoft Northern, Ple PIN—Btralis, $13 70@13 824 | | COPPEKBrokers, $11 12%s: exchange, 81l | Sirong. 3 L AD — Brokers, §3 50; exchauge, &3 80. B = Sttong. < Stocks and {:a{;fiofl;//s % ctouns American Sugar $139 6214 /7nemucca ‘American Sugar Prd ... 92 American Tovacco. 8400 American ®pirit Mig Co.. S.Lake' 9% arson Atcnison. Atchiusol Bay State Gas. . Canadian Pacific. Cordage...... Coraege Pid o Denver& Rio Grande Pid. Delaware & Lackawana.. Erle.. Fort Wayne. .. General Flectric..... | Hocking Vailey — | [ Jersey Cenural. [T 8850 8876 | Kansas & Texas, Ptd = B4 75 35 L0 | | Loutsvilie & Nashviile. 53 7b | Mannattan Con. . 9300 | | Missour: Pactti T 2400 ! | Nattonat Lend. 3375 O Clear @ Partly Cloudy | | Xuisieeses = 7, New York Central, ® Cloudy ® Rarn®Snow] | Xon paeise= | North Pacitic, Pid. ....... 175 Northwestern North American.. Oregon Navigation. .. Orezon Navigation, Pid. Pacitic Mail. Puliman.... Quicksilver ( Rock island Reaqing. .. Southern Pacifl St. Paul St. Lows & &, Texas Pacific. SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST i2 HOURS Explanation. The errow flies with the wind. station indic The top fignres maximum temperature for tha derneath ft.if any, the amount of ed snow in inches and hundredths, | tweive hours. Isobars, or solid ns of equal air pressure; i8o- th ring I or dotted lines, equal temperature. 'The | Tennesser Cosl & 1ron. means high barometric pressure and | ©pjon bacific, fs usuelly sccompanied by fair weather: “low” S asonior rifers 10 low pressure. and is ususlly preceded £ Teatton i accompanied by cloudy weather and Tains. | \Western Uni | ustally first appesr on the Wusbington | wabash. pid. .. When the pressure is high In the nterior |y 14 w alo i the isobars extend et | Steriing on London, €0 days. | Sterling on London, sigh: pecDarg Jof S, rezistered.... coast, rain is probable: sed_with en ed curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- . s Wiih a “hig] the vicinity of daho, and o the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer Yodml G may be expecied in summer and colder ne reverse of these conditions osite result. will produce an o] A2 as &', coupon. WEATHIR CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES N. Y., July 26 —Porter Bros. esh California fruit to-day, as THE TEAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- R BUREAC, SAN FRANCISCO, July NEW YORK, s0id ten carsof foliows: Pears—Boxes, Bartlett, $19:@1 35; Claironau, £1 30: Congress, $1 50: haif-b.xes, Berilett, 9.@ g maximum temperatures are re- California to-da followir ed from station Aueks pidlEs s mieks a0 Ea .1;‘;5"”"_‘9":“: 6Uc; Clapps favorite, 55c. Pencbes—Karly Craw- Yuma 1\'* EResnons g pu » LOS A | gord, $1 55@! 20: Imperial, $1 30; Foster, ¥1 45@ el U e % 140; ~t. Jonn, $1 35@1 10: Decker, $1 60@1 20: | san Fraycisco data* Maximum temperature 60, | syrawberry, 81 50 Orange Cling, $1 45wl 2 minimuw 80, mean 55. Prunes—Tracedy, $1 20@75¢; German. 95@S5c: Tue pressure has fallen slightly over the north- | Gross, 1 15. Plums—: gz, §1 05@%46c: Japan, | portion of the Pacific slope during the past | 52 9U @2 30: Satsuma (westy), 60c: Purplé | twenty-four hours. Duane_s1 40@35¢c. Quackenvoss. ®1 15: Brad- ihe t raure has risen decidedly over | shaw. $1@95c: Columbia, $1_40@1 25; Washing- Washington, Oregon. Idaho and Montana. It hus | ton. $1 2u@buc; Burbank, $1 20@| 26; wasts, remained about stationsry over Californis, Nevada | 8'@6Uc; oston, $1 60; Thompson seedling and Utab. The U mperatures ale about NOrmal in | grapes, SU@65c, baif-cras | the great va leys of California | No rain has iallen west of the Rocky Mountains. CHICAGU MARKETS. | ather Condi and General Fore- e | bl Wi s Sxal Eore CHICAGO. 1ir 3 . — Provisions were 2 e higher to-day owing to the continuation of the ex- | Forecasts made at San Francisco for cellent cash demand, an advance in hogs and e Fair Tdesdav: continuea | SMall receipts. Atthe advancelocal bearsrealized, but offerin.s were quickly absorted by the pack- ers, who were buying agains: spotsales. Consider: warm weather; 105 5 on the coast; fresh westerly wind hern California—Fair Tuesany: westerly | abe buying for ouiside account wasaiso a note- | Nevada—Fair oAt worchy feature. | Tah - Fair T ! J Tiecatile bus ness was active and prices 10@15¢ higher on &'l grades of beef steers, the heretoiore and " vicinity — Fair Tuesday, | plain steers that have beeu hard to sell making | ning: fre h westerly «winds. | the highest advance, quaiity and style considered. ALEXANDER McADI | There was aiso a good demand for all kinds of | Forecast « flic native butchers’ stock at s rong prices. Cows soid k. There were 57 carloads of e qu which sold at strong prices. There w us, most of cre Only 8 tew NEW YORK MARKETS. 2 veal caives bore { W YORK, N. Y., July U6 —In toe clash at | * jj; j0gs trace was active, the bulk of hogs se!ling | the opening of the Stock Exchange this morning | 5¢ higher than on urday, though the quality | between renewed commission-nonse buyingand | was noi s £ood as last week aud closed rather | heavy liquidation by tie profeasional specuiative | ¢AS1¢T, yet about all the good stock was sold. loag | ment tn vantage was orarily with the | “oppe sheep pusiness was active with sharp sell- | latter. The reactionists for extensive operaiions | ing in many instances a: 10c higher than at we | for short accoun tepded by sales, and were encouraged by the Te was profit-taking wed heav close of last week and 15@25¢ higher than the low time of last we seuling by houses with London connections; also | e by reports of demegze to the crops through ex- | wHEAT— T | cessive moisture in the Northwest The real ex- | | pianation of ea:ly liquidation, however, was the | actual pas-age and enaciment o: the new tarift. i Contlicting repurts w received tiis morning | 50 | fiom the spring wheat sections. i was admitted % that acn injury could be intlicted by further | ains 1n those seciions, but it was worthy | : A at mos: Of ihe reporis of ~ciual damage | July, 26350; Sepiember, 2654@=6%4c. ne Came Over priva e wires from Cii- | QATS—July, 373 : Sepiember, 175gc. cago. r did the course of grain prices bear out | BARLEY —Cash, 26@35c. se asseriions of injury, tor declines were general. | RYE—Cash, 38¢. pening deciiues i the marssi extended to 1 | FLAXSEED—Cash, 82%c. poiut, and tradir then was exceedingly active. | TIMOTHY—Cash. §2 Cases the lowest prices of he | re mude then. and the subsequent course of | Frnde: prices was aisiincily toward recovery. Kook | pomg e - N T, PORK—July. £7 67: September. 87 72. finne peolu: down 1 point, raliled to the | A} p”July, 84 17: Scptomber. $¢ 22@4 25. qures scored ance thut crops alon on this movement. ke se of this stock re-flected the ns- the lines of the company RIBS_July, $4 6: BUTTER—Firm pleinber, 34 85@i 67. id active for first and extra. Creameries—kxiras. 143qc: firsts, L23a@1. Yc; s were llkewise Very firm. Anthracite shares | @11c; seconds, 9¢; packing SLOCK, fresh, Sc. EGS—Firm and active. Firsts sold chlefly at i 9340, 108s OIY cases recurned. ance o effort ion of lust hout any definite expla utions i he Union Pac.fic_refl the \uilure of of Congress Lo antagonize the reorgani- company 83 now coutemplazed. In | 1piy, and the Livestock. HOGS—Light, $3 60@3 85: hast hour S0zar broke sk the mixed. 83 5744@ whole market yielded under what sppesred s | 375: heavy, §3 20@3 60: rough, $3 26@3 40. coucerted bear @ tuck. In Granger shares the | Rales 28,500 Receipts 29,000. Estimated to-mor- 1owest prices of the da. were scored row 15,009 Government bonds strong. and sctive. ney on call 1 per cent: time moneyr—60 | days il4 per cent, three and sour months 25 per cent, six months 5 per cent on good 1hixed Stock Exc laterai. Prime indorsed bLis receivas 4 per cent: cboice prime single names, cent: £ood names, 4@dYa per cent. ea as<ing rates for sterling, $4 87 for long s and $4 8 for demand. Actuni rates: Long F4 E6L4@4 S6le: sight drafts, $4 8714@ | 4 cable Lransters 34 8714@4 8734 Domes.ic ex-h.nge on New York: San Francisco sight, 173z premium; telegraph, 20¢ premium. Money 1n London, 14@%s per cent. Rhtes dis- count In open market, both short, 3-months bills, | 814 per cent. Amount of bullion gone into Bauk | o Englaad on balance to-day £25,000. CATI'LE—Beeves, $3 90@5 15: cows and heit- ers, $1 85@4 30; Texas steers, $2 85@4 00; stock- ers and feeders, $5 00@4 50. BH Kk ¥—Kece1pts 12,000. Rallways strong Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEB©., July 26.—CATTLE~ Receipts, 1000 bead; market siroug, ¢ hicher. HOGS—Kecelpts, 2200; market strong and 5¢ bigher. SHrEP—Recelpts, 500; arket stronger. Receipts at Kangas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo, July 26.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts. 7000 bead ; market steady. 3 0GS—Keceints 2000: marke: 5@10c bigher. | ShLukP-Receips, 1000; market strong and | active. CASH IN THE TREASURY, WASHINGTON, D. C, July 26. — To-day’s statement of the condition of the Treasury show Avallable cash balance, $239,273,543; goid re- serve, $143,735,217. The Silver Market. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 26.—Commercial bar sliver was at the record low price to-day. The market opened at 59%/5c per ounce, later declined 10 5875c. Government assay bars quoted at 59c, which would make siiver in standard silver dol- lars worth 45.65c. Cable dispatches reported a further decline 1o 274 in the Loidon marker, where the ususl demand from the far Kast has been very siack of late. Wiiliam C. Wison of the bulon firm of Fulier & Wilson sscribeii the weax- ness of the market to the continued large produc- on, combined with & faling off in the demand E Tc was rumored in the market thls afcer- noot that a number of Westeru siver mines will be shut down {n case of any further weakness in the market. The interestiug coincidents are thag silver has weakened when the great new gold FOREIuN MARKETS. London. LONPON. Exa, July 27. — Consols. 1127%; silver, 27 3-16d; French rentes, 1041 87%4c. Liverpool. WHEAT — Firm: cargoes off coast, nominal, unchanged; cargoes on passage, seliers asking an advance of 6d; Enelish country markets, quieier; Liverpool wheat, No 1 California, Ts@is Ya wheat in Paris, firm; floar fo Paris, firm. CUITON=Uplands, 4%4d. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, fieids have been discovered and aiso when wheat b acvanccd In price. ‘The latter coincidence s 4l naught the favorite assertion that silver a0 wheat prices move in unison, belug contzolled 1y the same general causes. Wheat and Flour, Sterling Exchange, 60 days........ — $4 871, WHEAT— 10:50 31:00 1 100 - zi10/| SISEE Bxcimouy S b F‘f;‘f{é;‘]h 795, !7‘1;&/2 '7’3?,: gfi/: Ei:fj | New York k.xchiange, sight........ — 15 Lecember... | BUS, BO%s N0y B80Sy 793y [ ROV g,r;:rhfih;:g; telegrapnic.. — ll_;llz ~pot, . o. b. atloar No. 1 Northurn spring New | 31e Sliver per ouace.. e g York, 8355@857%c: No. z/ hard winter, 79%c; R Y Ya e YESTEEDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. Future closiug: July, 83%c: September, 79%c; December, 7* e, FLOUR—Winter, bbis, supertine, 2 66@3 05: No. 2 extra. 83 156@3 55; No. 1 extra. $3 45@ 365; cloars. $4 05, GEAIN FHEIGHTS—New York to Liverpool by steam, 3d. SAN FraNcisco, July 26, 1897 The following resume of the wheat marketis furnished by k. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange grainbroker, 412 Pine street: San Francisco. 9:15 A M. SESSION. Higher wheat cables both from Liverpool aud Paris started bull enthusiasm at a rapid rate at the open'ng session. Firstsaies of December were st $143%g: Mas, $148. The urgent demand added'ha.. u cent more 10 the kdvance. At $1 4414 Produce. COFFEE—Rlo, spot duli, steady; No.7, 7@ | “uture closing: March, $7 35@7 40: May. $7 45 @750: Jupe. $7 55@7 60: July, $6 BU@6 96; ~ugust $680@6 0; teptemver, $6 Y5@7: Octo- er. 87@7 05: November, $7 05@7 10: December, e e, 04 40, for December offerings wers heavy. causin a ro. PORK—Mess. #8@85 50. action of haif & cent at the c.ose. TALI OW—51je. BOTTER o Wi 18c. cR—Cre, EGGS—>tate, fresh gathered. 17 @18¢ Heavy receiots at primary points and an in- 10:15 A. M. SESSION. Sentiment @1 4834: May, $1 4615@1 45%. growlng bullish. 11115 A. M SESSION. A sharp break in Chicago started long holders of wheat to realiziug. At the ofiening §1 427 was the ruling price. A heavy tlood of selliug orders sent the price to $1 41, and it railied t0$1 4-55 at the close, with May » 1 4454, December barley 81%4c. 2 P. M. SESSION. Wheat displaved a strong feeling at the closing afternoon sesson. December sold at $1 45 to $1 427 at_the opening and sold up to §1 4355 on zood buying. A small drive was made by the bears, causing a break 10 $1 42, where g0od buy- ing was again fourd. At the close §1 4315 was bid, with trading at Ygc_advance on the curb directly after the ¢ ose. May sold al $1 445:@ 145. December barley, 5214. Chiecago. Wheat opened with an advance of lc over Satur- day’s close. Liverpool was up 134@2d. Paris re- ported tour aid wheat strong. ‘The demand for wheat at the siart knew no bounds. Foreigners had z00d buylng orders in the market. Their pur- chases sent September o 7414c and December to 75c. At these prices the loca: crowd turned sell- ers, unloading their ong wheat on buyers acruss the Allantic. September wheat dropred to 73c, thei raijied 1o 7574c, again dropped to 1 31gc, advinced 10 7874, from where it started on the down grade, touching 72c just berore tue ciosing ons sounaed. close T214¢ was asked. December deciined gc and clos-d ai 7oL @T20j To-aay’s break was ceused by which were §10 000 bustie.: , a- Beavy recelpts, s8¢ 710,000 busi- el> on the same day la t vear. KunsasC ceivea 256,000 bush ‘is : na reported oiferiigs rup- idly increasiug. ‘the visible suppiy increased 708,000 bushels, aziinst un increuss of 599,000 bushe s the same time last year and a decrease Of 1,254,000 o1 the same date in 1895, ihe wotal visible suppiy of wheat east of the Rockies 18 16,032,000 bushels. as compared with 47,142,000 in 1896. Reports from the Northwest were encouraging to the bears. Crop damage re- poris continue 1o arr.ve from all parts of the spring wheat countries. Wheat and flour in pas- sage (0 the Unlied Kingdom and Concinen:, 640, V00 bushels, agaiust 2,500,000 one year ago. The Price of Wheat. It s well to recall the fact that In flour and wheat the whole world, excepc Liverpool and London, has been pinching along for months without supplies except for daily wants. Stocks in mills aud interlor elevators, not usuzily consid- ered in the visible suppiy and yet whch m.ke a considerable source of supply, have been clesned out fu a very unusual way. They will be re- plenished uow that wheat begins to furnish them the means to do so. And 50, because wheav is moving the price advaices. At the great grain centers in ths country the elevators have no stocks. They wiil begin 10 increase th ir holdings when their managers see that the who.e worid wanis our wheat. if the professional. persistent and pestilent short sellers will keep their hands off this wheat crop of ours will prove a great 10rerunner Of prosperity (o this country.—benison B. Smitn’s Toleao Merket Report. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Shipments. Busne! Clites. Bushels. Minneaolls. 43,200 110,535 143,464 %9.600 23,000 90,3660 11o,000..... 7,406 ISt Lous. Detroit .. ... bausas City! TIDEWATER .Boston.. New York Philadelphia.. Baltmore. .. .New Orleans. LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURFS. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. Opening....... ...... 6 285 Closiug........ 610 63 PARIS FUTURES. Juty. 49.60 50.25 28.75 W heat—Ci0s10g ... L2580 Cora opened strong at an advance of l4c over Saturday’s ciose. Rains were reported soon atter the opening, causing w weax feeling. Later, when wheat ueclined sharply, lougs in corn began un- 1oading, resulting in a sharp break of 1 cent from the top . Seprember closed at 2614@2655¢ and December at 2775¢ vats declined fractionally, In sympathy with other cereals. PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GERAINS, WHEAT—Futures were 2lgc tetter on the morning sessions yesterday under a good business. Sjot prices were also rather hizher. 1he marke was without especlal feature, however. Locai quoiations are as follows: $1 47%@1 58% for No. 1, $1 40@) 411a for choice aud $1 45@ 1 4743 for extra choice 10r miiling. CALL BOARD SALES. SESS10N—9:15_o'clock—December— 2,000, $1 44: 6000, $1 441a; 000, BL 4376 May—4000, 2000, $1 45%. — December — 4000 ctls, 22,000, 81 $315: 12,000, $1 45045 BOOU, §135%a; INFORMAL 4000 cus, $1 24,000, 4 $14413% 80, 2000, 31 46 28 - 54,000, 31 4214; 2000, $1 azivg: 8U0U, 81426 2000, &1 4414: 12,000, 4000, 51 443/ —December—-4,000 ctls, 000 cuis. $1 42% 2000, May— $Laary AFTERNOON 8000, £1 423, £1 a5: 2000, $132%: 28,000, 81 43153 20,000, Si43%5: 12,000, $1'4315 May—2000. $1 447 14,000°81 15; 4000, $1 143 BAKLY Y —the market continues to tend up- ward and Feed shows a further advance. Feed, B21,@8igc B cul: Chevailer, 81 10@1 20 for No. 1: tew Brewinz, 9732c@F1 0214 tor No. 1 and 0 @95c for dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—No sales. HEGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—2000 ctls, 3115¢c: 400V, 8e. AFTERNOON SESSION — December — 2000 ctis, 82¢; 8000, B214¢. OATs—Feea quotable at $1 2234@1 273 Bc I good to cholce, $1 0734@1 17%a: common, 95¢ @$1 05: Surprise, 81 35@1 40: Milling, $1 15@ 120 % ctl. Clivped Oats seli at ¥1@2 @ ton over the raw product. CORN — Dealers quote previous prices with a quict market. Large Yellow, $1 05@1 J214; Smail %ouuu do, $117%@1 22Yg: White, +212@9714¢ ctl. RY K—Firmly held ana unchanged. Quoted a 90@95¢ B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Is nominal at 95c@$1 15 cil for new and $1 55 for oid. ¥LOUE AND MILLSTUFFS, Flour has advancea 25c. No change in other Millstaffs, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $4 75@4 85: Bakers' extras, $4 65@4 70 B (bl COKNMEAL, ETC.—keed Corn, $24@25 B ton; Crucked Corn. $25@%6 B ton. MILLSIUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows. ususs discount tothe trade: Grabam Flour, $2 50 # 100 Ibs: Kye Flour, $2 26 3 100: Rice Fiour, £5 75: Cornmenl, $2@ 25; extra cream do 82 701 Oatmeal. §3 50; Oat Groais, $4: Hominy, 83 100 3 30; suckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 bU; Cracked Wheat, $3: Farins, $4. Whole Wheat Flour, =275: Rolled Oats(bbls) ,$4 95@5 15; Pearl Barley. 23 754 Spilt Fess, +300; firven do, 84 20 $100 5 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay shows no weakness whatever. and In fact the market is quoted still firmer by some dealers. Bran and Middlings are nnchanged. BRAN—$14 50@15 for the best and $13 50@14 % _ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$19@20 for lower grades and 820 50@21 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $17 50@18 50: Oilcake Meul at the mill, $26 50 % ton; Jobbing, $27 50; Chopped Feed, 813 50@15 50 8 ton. HAY—Wheat, $9@12 .0 B ton: Wheat and Oat, $9@11 50; Out, $8@10 50; Larley, $8@10: com- pressed, 3¢@12; Adfalfa, first cutting, $5 HU@6: second. 86 50@7 50; stock, $6@8; Clover, $7 50@ 850 3 ton. STEAW—30@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, Beans are quoted firm at previous prices and several kinds show an advance. BIANS—Bayos sre nominal and held high: Small Whites, $1@1 15; Large Whites, $1@1 05 3 ctl: Pinks, $1 10@1;25; Reds, $1 1u@! 30; Black- eye, $1 650@1 6o: fed K duey, nominal: Limus, #1 50@} 60; Buttcrs, $1@1 40; Pea, $1 10@1 25. SEEDS—DBrown Mustard, $2 50@3 75 ellow Flax, $1 60@1 70: Canars @24 B Alfalfa, 6140; Rape, 216@ 284c: Hemp, 3¢; Timothy, 43¢, DRIED PEAS—Niies, nominal; Green, $1 20@ 170 @ et POTATOES, @A decline in Toma:oes Is abont the only change in Vegelables. Potutoes and Onions are unchanzed. POTATOKS—New Eary Rose In boxes 30@ 50c; in sacks, -0@35¢; new Burbanks, 40@65c B cil in boxes and -0@sUc 1n sacks; Salinas Bur- banks, 75c@8$1; Sweet Potatoes, 134@2c Ib. ONTON~—Reds are about gone: Silverskins,s0 @90c B ctl. VEGETABLES—Bay Squash 15 quotable at 40@50c @ _box: Bay Cucumbers. 30@40c B box: Pickles. 85¢ for No 1 ana 40@3uc for No. 2. Green Peppers, 20@40¢ for Chile and_50@75¢ for Bell; Green | eas, 115@2%4¢ 9 Ib; String Beans, 1@ 2¢: lama Beans, Zlac reen Ukra, 40@75¢c @ box: Egg Plant, 50@65¢; Caubbage, 60@7dc %cll: Carrots, 25@30¢ B sack: Garlic, 1%@i%c @ Ib: ‘Tomatoes, 50@85¢ for River; Green Corn, BUc@ $1 % sack, 60@70c ¥ crate for Berkeley and $1 25 @150 @ crate for Alameda. CHEESE AND EGGS, Butter has advanced again. Eggs are weak. EUTTER— 1 CrEAMERY—Fancy creameries, 19@20c; sec- onds, 1746 18720 B . DAIRY—choice Lo iancy, 16@1714¢ B Ib; lower | grades, 12@15c. PICKLED—16@17c B 1b. FIRKIN—13@16c B 1b. EASTERN—12@13¢ for Indle-packed. CH k18K —Choice miid new, 7ig@8e; | togood, 6@7c B Ib; Cream’ Cheddar, 10@ile; Young America, 8@9c: Western, 1lc; Eastern, 13@lbc B Ib. EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 15@18c B doz: store Egas, 11@ldc @ dozen; Eastern, 1214@l3c; Duck Eggs, 14c # doz O FOULTRY AND GAME., e = & £1 2 OUNJONS, VEGETABLES. BUTTER, common SUGAR—Raw, aciive, higher. crease in the visible supply gave shorts more en- PET&OLEUM~New Y ork renned, §5 75; Phila- | couragement. December ranged between §1 4334 POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at 15@16c for Turkeys, $5 50 for Hens, §4 50 for old Roost- ers, 83 for Brollers and $4 50 for Fryers. An- other car £oes on Lo-day- Live Turkeys, 17c for Gobblers and 18@17¢ for Hens; Geese pair, 75c@$> 20: Ducks, $2 b0@ 825 for old and $3@4 for_young: Heas, 54 50@ 5 9 doz: Roosters, young. $5@6: do, old, $4; Fry- ers. §3 50@4 7 dozen: Broilers, $3@3 50 for large and £1 25@?2 50 for small; Pigeons, 81 25 B dozen for youug «nd for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, nominal DECIDUOUS AND CITKUS FRUITS. Apricots in bulk did better. Bartlett Pears are selling very well at the prices. Peuches are in ample supply and unchanged. Berries are generally higher. Lemons are in be.ter supply and lower. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $2 50@3 50 P chest for large and — tor small. Biackberries, $2@3 ® chest. Raspberries. §2 50@4 chest. Huckleberries. §:@7 § cheat. Jurrants, $1 25@1 50 # chest. iRed Nectarlnea o0(@600; W hite, 35@50c B vox. Peaches, 20@30c ¥ box and 20@5Uc ¥ vaske for common kinds and 30@40c B box and 20@35c B basket for Crawfords; in bulk, — % ton. Plums, 25@40c B box; Javanese, 50@75¢; Washe ngtons, $10 B ton; kg Plums, £12 50 bid. Apricots, 16g3uc B box aud 6@12 50 % ton 1o bulk. Pears, 26@40c ® box and 1°'@2Uc P basket; Berteus, 4L @65 # box aud $15@18 @ ton. Appies, 25@50c # box for common and t0 @Bde for kood Lo choice. Cravapples, 20@:0c B box. Figs, single my‘?... 20@30¢ B box: double layers, 40@6lc. Grapes, 66@75¢ for Muscats, 35@80: for black and 30@50c jor Fontamebieau and Sweelwater. Watermelons, $5@15 & 100. Can nloupes, 75c)$1 75 B crate. Nutmeg Meions, 30@50c P box- CITRUS FRUIT~—Lemons, $1@2 ¥ box for common and $2 25@¢ 25 for good to choice; Mex!- can Limes, $4 50g5: California Limes, 75c 3 box: Bananas, $1 25@2 50 @ bunch: Pineappies, $1@3 B doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Prunes are still goinz up and it would not take much to make them excited. Prices for green Prunes have steadily advanced in the Santa Clara Valley, and buyers are now biduing 20 10 $25 @ ton. Nales at $30 are rumored, bui they have not been verifed. But coutracts at $25 have been drawn. Uuless all signs fall we are going to bave a £o0d Prune market this fall. Apricocs are slso tending upward and dealers are disposed 10 ask hixher prices. Nu figures on Peaches have yet been reporied New Prunes, Sc silit jor Santa Clara and north- ern and 265@234c for San Joaquin and southern. New Black Figs. {@5bac B Ib. DR ED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Peacnes, o@oc: funcy, 614c: peeled, S@11c; Apri cots, new, spot, 5@tc B Ib. - curload lois: evaporated Apples,5@6c: sun-dried, 23 @314¢: oid Prunes, 21a@3c for (he 4 sizes: white FIgs, 2@: Plums, 4@43kc for pitted and 1@1¥ac for unpitted; Nectarines, ‘336@dlpc B Ib-10r prime Lo 1anC Pears 2@dc for quarters aud 2@dC for halves. RAISINS— Four-crown. looge, 4@5c; 3-crown, 8lp@ic: 32 crown. 23,@314c B Ib; seedless Sultanas. 5@5Yac; secdless Aluscatels 4@iluc; 3-crown London lay- ers, $1@1 1 ciusters, $1 16@1 25: Dehesa clus- 1 75@2; Imperial ciusters, $2@2 5. NUTS —Walnuis. 615@7c @ Ib for s anaard and 9@9%c B Ib for softshell; Aimonds. s@7c for Lan- guedoc, 214@31ac for hardsh+ll and B@dc B Ib for vajershell; Peavuts, 4@dc @ 1b for Eas ern aud ¢ for California; Hickory Nuts. 5a6c @ Ib; Pecans, 9@10c ¢ 1b; Fiibert:, 5@9sc; Brazil Nuts, 8@8c; Cocoenuts, $5@5 50 B 100, = HONEY—ew Comb, 10c lor brizht and 7@% for jower grades; new water-white extractsd, 414@4%,c: lign: amber extracied, 334@ic @ I EExrwax @25: @ b, PEOVISIONS, The demand continues good and prices rule firm. CURED MEATS—Bacon, Sc @ b for heavy, 8lzc for light medium, 9c for light, 10@1014c for extralight and 111,@]12¢ for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@) 2Ygc @ Ib; Hams, 1u@llc § Ib. Mess Beel, $8@8 50 ¥ bbl extra mess do, $8 50@9: tamily do, 39 50@10: salt York, $ 50@s T bbl: extra prime Pors. $10 xtra clear, $13 50 14; mess, $12 50@13 ked Beet, 91ac P 1. tlerces is quoted at 434@bdc for | compound and +84@8c for pure; pails, 63a@634c; California tierces, 414¢ @ Ib for compound and 5 for pure: half-bbls, ci 10-1b tins, 64c; do 5-1b, Biac B 1b COT LU — Tlerces, b¥c. Packnves less thanu 300 bs—1-b palls, 60 in a case. B7ge; 31 | s, 20 in a case, B35c; b-1b pails, 12 in a case, 8l4c: 10-I pails. 6 noa case, Blge: 50-1b tins, 1 or huckets. 50 1bs net, 8¢5 IiT-bbis, about iu &c: wooden bs. 80 Ibs net, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. No further change in any description. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 9¢ B Ib: | medium, 8lgc B Ib; light, Thgc: Cowhides, 734@ | 8c ¥ Ib; ~tugs, 5c; salted Kip, 7c: salied calf, 8c ® Ib: selted Veal, 7c; dry Hides lic B Ib. culls and brands, 1lc; dry Kip and Veal, 1lc; cry Caif, 15¢; culls, 10c; Goatsains, 20@35ceach: Kids. 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 25¢ 3 Ib: winter, 20c: Sheepskins, saearlings, 10@20c bach; short wool, 25@40 each; medium, 40@50c each: long wools. 50@75¢ each. SR TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 23,@5c B 1b: No. 2, @:Ygc: refined, be; Grease, “C B Ib. e 14@16%c B i | 2 VOO —tpring citp. North n Mountain, 11@13¢; Foouni I, 11@13c: Sun Joaguin, | year's clip, 5@9c: do, seven months, S@.0¢ @ b Ahe, aefective, 615@7Vac; do, free, 100 evadus, 10@) 2c; Kastern Oregon, 10@12c. HOPS 6@sc B b for fair 10 choice and 9@10c for fancy. contract prices are: 8@l0c @ Ib for new Oregons, 7@9c for new Wasningious and 8@9c for Callfornias. NERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS-Calentta Grain Bags, 5¢; San Quentin, 85 40; Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL—Wellingion, $8: New Wellington. $8; Soutnfield Wellington, $7 50: Seatile. $550; Bryant, $5 50; Coos Bay, $4 75; Wal.send, $7 50 | % lon: Comberland, 31150 ' ton {n bulk and | $15 50 1 sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthracite Ecg, $15 9 ton; Welsh Antbraclte, $8@10; Cannel, $9 ¥ ton: Kock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Vailey, 87 60; Coke, $11@ls in buik and $15 % ton ini 8ks. SUGAR—The Western Suzar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 635c; Powdered, 575c: Dry Granu- lated, 53gc B Ib; Coutectioners” A, bljc: Magnolia A, 475ci Exira G 43c: Golden C, 464c: Candy Granulated, D¥ac: balf-barrels ljc mere than barreis, and boxes igc more. SAN FRANCISLO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are steady at previous prices. Wholesale ratés for dressed stock from slaugh- terers ure as follows: BEEF—First qua ity, 5%4c P Ib: second do, 5¢; third do, 4@ilze B 1. VIEAL—Large, 51/3@6Ysc: small, 7@8c B . MUTTON—Wethery bya@tci Ewes, 5@5%c B b % LaMB—Spring. 61,@74¢ B 1b. PORK —Live Hogs, 3a@3%sc 101 large and 33,c tor_small aua medinm; soic Hogs, 2%@3lsc $ Ib; dressea do, 5c. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ¥oR 24 HOURS. Flour, avskex . 37.550| Middings, sks.. 50 Washington... 80b| butter. ctis 208 | Cheese, cuy . Exgy, oz, ifidex. no. W hei. ctiv Washington .. Farley. culs. Oats, culs. ... Peics. bdiy. Eeans. sks. ... Wine. gals. Corn. etls... 000 Wool. ois... Eastern. . Washington Potatoes, $K4. e Leatner 1o Onions. sks. 25 [ime. LD Hay, tons. 729| Quicksilver. fisks Straw, to 7| Mustard Seed, s< Bran, Wash. ska 3,400| Tailow, cils. Pt ool THE STOCK MARKET. The feature in mining stocks yesterday was the advance in Sierra Nevada to $1 30 on the after- noon call under heavy sales. The other stocks did not seem to be affected by this rise, however, and remained quiet. Almost all stocks were higher at the close. Sfer- | ra Nevada touch: #1 45, Union 55¢, Chollar 83c, Gould & Curry d4c, Mexican 40c and 0 on. The North Gounld & Curry assessment falls de- linquent in board to-day and the Hale & Norcross delinquent sale takes place also. The North San Juan Gold Mining Company of Nevada County has levied an assessment of 7 cents per share, de!inquent September 8. The Central Lead Compsny paid a dividend of 84000 on the 21st. This Is the second of like amount this year. The Homestake mine of South Dakota pald a dividend of $31,2:0 yesterday. ‘The Mercur mine of Uiah pald adividend of $25,000 on the 21st, makine $750,000 10 date. The Portland mine of Cripple Creek, Colo., paid a dividend of $30,000 on the 15th. Weekly reports from the mines are as follows : Con. Cal. & Va—1000 level—West crosscut 1 started from the north drift from the Cov. Va. shail on thislevel at & point 200 fee north from the swaion heg been advanced 85 feet. passing through softer porphyry, showing clay|seams mixed with quertz; total lencth 484 feet. 15°0 level—The south drift staried from the double compartment_incline upraise 1 at a point 178 feec on the s ope above this jevel has been extended 18 feet. passing through porohvry, (luy and quartz; total length £7 feel. Erom this south drift 10 fee: south of ~the incline an east drift hus been siarced d advanced 25 feet, passing through porphyry and clay with lines of quartz 1650 " level—From the nintn floor south drift, at @point 265 feet in from its mou:h, the upraise was carried up 109 feet, during the week ad- vanced 7 feet, passing through quartz ussaying 70 cents per ton. From Incline upraise 1, at a point 60 feet above the sill floor of this level, from near | the eni of the north drift, the upraise has been carried up ou the footwall 10 fet, passing through porphyry and c ay; total lengih 109 feet. From the end of the north’ drift 42 feet in from No. 2 upraise on the si 1 floor of his level we have worked upward 7 feet, passing through quartz and streais of ore, from Which we have saved 31 Lons of ore assaying, per mine car samples, $37 17 per ton; total helght 23 feet. The Loial extraction of ore for the week amounted to 31 tous, the average assay value of which, per samp es taken from the cars when raised [0 the surfuce, Was #34 49 per ton. In the Ophir mine, on the 1000 level, west cross- cut 3, 125 feet north of the shatt statios, is in 229 California | 5 | 200 & | 5 C Poins...x feet. The face isin porphyrs and seams of quar'z. In the oi¢ Central tunnel workings of the Ophir, from the sill floor from the wes: ¢ osscut from Lhe Mexican shaft. at & point 132 ieel In from its mouth, the south drif has been extended 14 feet, passing through porphvry and GUArtz assaymg $: per ton; total length 168 feet. in tie Njerra Nevada mide. on the 900 level, west crosscut 3, started from the mnorth lateral drift at a point 100 fect north frum west crosscut 2. or 250 fect nortn from the ~lerra Nevada shaft, was advanced 23 teet; to.ai length 62 feet: face in porphyry, with seams of iypsum through it. They nave been enguged dolng necessary repairs inthe morth drift, which were completed |burs- day. | esumed work iu crosscu. 3 (hau eveniug. 1n the Layton tunuel workings of Lhe “ierra Ne- vada they have been engaged in repairing the rorth dritt during (he past week. No wark was done in Choliar or Hale & Nor- cross ground on the Comstock lode duriug the week. In (he Potos! mine during the past weei the soutl drift on the 100 level, started from the top of (he malu raise, is up 7% feer. The face shows old ground. Have siaried a arift north from the top of the raise frum So. 2 crosscu, tunuel level, and it is now out 12 feet. The face is in oid fill- ings. Are making repairs in the wesy driit from the station. 450 level BruNswick LopE—Consolidated California and Virglnis, B-st & xecher aad Gould & Curry— Shart 2—They are still cutting out for a station on the 600 level. Tue chute Is completed. 300 level —Ihe eust crosscut star ed 255 fret from the shaft 10 the south Arf has been extended 30 eet; toial length 358 fest; £.ce in porphyry. The east cross- cut 8, scarted m the south drift 115 feet south ir.m No. 2 ciossc i, has been extended 10 feet: totul lensth 185 feet; iace in phurphyry showing ome q 8 12. 3 O eIDENT ) L CONSOLIDATED—The oflicial lrtter says: 559 level—West cro:scut 2, started 600 feet south of 1 from the tunnel .ev-l. has been stopped for the present. A crosscui siaried from thelop oft e Upraise from wesy crosscut Lus been ex- tended 9 feet: total length 30 1eet. ‘Ihe crosscus having reached the west wall Work has been stopped ut that point. The winze started trom 1 wes: crosscut is now down to the 850 level. Water at that point has been stopped pend.ng ihe con ne.tion with the south drift DO being sunk oo the 6ou level 66 levei—Maln south drife has b-cn extended 35 feet: total lengtn 512 feet face in the hangiug wall of the ledge: have started a west crosscut from the end of the drift. CHOLLAR—Shatt 1 hus been suni 11 feet on the fnciine: towal depth 1003 feets the bot.om is in porphyry. 300 level—. le stopes on ani above this tevel are looking about the same as a. last re- port. 400 level—1he winze started on this level bus been sunk 7 feet. The bottom 18 all in quariz, some of which is belng saved £ .r pay. Theie is no cuange in the appearance of the siopes Trom the upraise. 50y leve —Advanced west crosscut s 17 seet: Lotul length 67 feel. The face of Lbis Cross- cut is yet in quartz giving low assays. Advanced wes: crosscu. 3 22 feet: totai lenth 38 feet. The tnce s ali in low-grade quariz. The winze nas besn sunk 10 feet: otal depin 56 teet. The bot- tom Is ail in quartz of low grade. 600 levei—Have advanced ihe mwin souih drif 35 feei; total length from north line 203 e-t. The faceisin quartz and porphyry. belug done thraughout the mine, Have extracted and ~h:pped (0 the Nevada Mill duriug the week 189 tons of Ore assaying as toilows: Top car som- ple—goid 815 89, suver 17.03 fine _ounces: wazon sample—sgod $17 59, silve: 18.67 fine ounces; battery sampie—gold $17 28, silyer 17.24 fine ounces. BOAKD SALES. Following were the swis in the San Francisco Stock Board vesterday: : REGULAE MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. ) Bath.....40/200 b & C..... 39200 SNV.....99 200 Bullion....1L|200 Opnir.....74 300 Umon C. 47 1UU Chilr.......7¢| 100 OvFmn...0t W00 ¥ svmesen 49 BU CL&V...1.4L|100 Potosl....4v| AFTERNOON BESSION- :30. 113100 ¢ o 1...181100 S Nev.1.20 200 Alrna 5 1.25 1u0 Eureka...25/2500. 2 e e 38| BU ~.r.-7:(309 Union.. 1600 > Nev.1.10/500 Utah... .07 300 . 115709 3 Juikee..s7 500 Alta.. 100 Belen 20 Chollar. 300 CCa V.. L4 Following wers (he saies in the Facific Stock Board yesterds: REGULAR sFs10N—10:50. .12 50 Confi....].US 200 Scorplon..04 S07M0d 6 & O (500 b ks @AL..05 14800 11000 s Nev. 87 2000 Belcner..2:|100 H&N i 9% 400 L& B,..44/200 Mex.... 60U Bulllon....Us| 400 Caleda.. 08 20y Cuuiiwe... 381400 ........ 200 Choir 7 1200 CCV.... 500 Bl Hili 500 v alon. v 100 ... 14 207 Aloha.. ZJ0UH&N . 5 200 . 300 Justice.. 200 Andes... 200 Mexican.. 3¢ 2.0 Beicner 1000 s 1000 .. 500 NG QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, July 26—4 P M. Bid Asked.; Bid. Asked, Alpha Con... 18/ 1am - 0 05 Ub I nstl = us 14 entnc 0s e 24 25 Mexican. 39 40 best & Beichas 46 48|ccidental .. 09 11 Hullion . o7 1u/uphtr. 79 B0 €7 18|Overman... 08 09 Choliar 2 83(Potosw..... 0D 49 60 Con.Cal&Va..L4d 10!|>avage . ....m 51 32 Cbailenge Gox. — 41 Scorpion. = e Con. imperiai. 01 Ui[<eg. Belcher. 04 06 Configence..... 1.05 1.13( jiver Hill. 01 o0z Lon New Yor. - (2/Slerra Nevads 1.356 140 Crown Yola... 20 21| tandard 1.60 1.60 kurekalvou.. 1o 20/ -yndicaie. ... U1 (% kxcneques 0z 0| . DIOMOUeee Bd 55 Lulu & Curry. 42 43 sa. ... ..o 07 [ Laivw ducess 90 G5l cuow Juackee B1 5z STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Joly 26-2 P. 3. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. | Bid, Asked. T 848 conn. 112 113 (U S dsreg...ivd iuiy Louew issuelid - MISCELTANXOUS BONDS. Cal-mtChlaBe, 11135 — Uak Gay 3s.. — 10t Sl onne it = |Dosdmces = 130 CnuraCWos — 9734l Ommbus 6. 12574512414 Dpnt-stex-co — 100 |P&O Ryds. — ' 113 Fdsn L&P 6318014 — | P&Ch Ry 63,1013 — F&CHRR 631073, — |Pwist KRG111415118 Geary-st Rbs_— 102 Neno, WL&l — 105 H &S00 100 — [tacto P &L. — 100 losang L6i — 100 |SF&NPRSL 10815104 ToGnieed 85 — 100 |PRRArizd) 871y 9334 Mkt-stChbles12s 126 |sPRRCalos. 10734 — DoKyCon b5 10915110 |SPRE Calss. 20 NatVingslsi — 300 |SPErRCalbs 10514106 NevONgh7s — 105 |5V Wateros. 1193412014 N HyOal 60166 — |>VWaterds. 0175102 DAy oa v — 956 (SlkinU&mas — 1U2lg WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 807, 38%4(Sprus Vailey10073101 MarinCo..... 60 — | GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Capttat....... — 28 4615 47 Central...... §815 — 98~ 9514 MEleo Lighi 9 9l4~anFrancaca 3 — Unk G L&l bily 545y niockion ... — 15 Fuo ous lmp P41g 95 | INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFa — 185 | COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal .. 52 — |iiida.ow — 185 Bankof Cal. 23615 — |londonP&A. — 130 CalbD&EICo 89 10134 Merch £x. . 13 — SAVINGS ¥ AerS&1Co.. i 549 | HumbS&L.105) 1160 NK STOCKS. Mutual.. — 40 EkSav Uniondd0 — STEEET BATLEOAD STOCKS. 1814114 |vakSusdar . 100 9" — |Presididces B 7 4615 46%4| PUWDER STOCKS. Atlantten,., 18 17 |uisnivom 331, 34 Cattoral 115 | Vigoria 155 2 Euaiern v... - MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. Alaska rkry. 97— [Nt VinCo.. 4 — Ger Lead Co. 100 140 | ceanicS8Ca 20 24 HawC&sCo., 1634 17%/PacAuxFA 1 8 HutchsPu0 273, 23 |PacoraxCo. 9y = MeinxAssa. 90— |ParPamCe 6 — EALES—MOENING SESS(ON. Hoard— 15 Bank of Caltfornia. ... 287 00 50 Hawaiian Commercial, s 80 17 6234 80 3 dos dosses 17 621y 130 Hotcninson 8 ¥ Co. 22 80 o0 do do 2% 8Ty 35 do do 25 25 1KV Water 100 75 105 00 $1000 Market-st Ry Con 5% Bonds. 109 75 10U Mutual Electric Light.. . 9 1235 $2000 5 P Branch Railway Bonds. 105 00 SALES—AFTKENOON SE3310X. Board— 25 Giant Powder Con. 34 00 00 Hawailan Commercial 16 75 25 Huichinxon & P Co ... 28 00 10 S I Gas & Elec'ric Co. 95 26 $3000 5 P Branch Rallway Bonds...... 105 25 Street— $5000 SV 6% Ponas..... 120 00 e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Porter and Mary Osgood to Theodore G.and Jo ephine Cockrill, 1ot on W line of Broderick Sirees, T00:1 Sof Saoramanta, & 27:6by W 8 $10. Henry King to Jeremiah Quinlan, lot on NW line of Sheridan street, 80 NE of Tenth, NE 25 by NW 100; §10. John i. Quigley to Maria_Quitley, lot on Nw Jue of Mark:tstreet, 113.11 N of Fourteenth, NW 100 by NE 25: gife. Maria Quig ey (wife of John) to J T., Dennis L., and ‘Thomas D. Quigley, 10t on NW line of Market P lu:i.u. NS of Fourteenth, NE 25 by NW i sl Nelile B. Reed (Jacobs) (wife of G. W.) to Wil- liam C. L. Mever, loton 8K line of Clary street, 210:7Lg NE of Sixth, NE 16:. 0? by SE 75: $10. Edwia Lakla to Inagiana B. Dal Consideranie repairing s | RS | Mrs & Corprew, Norfolk B Coiprew, Norfolk 14 of lot on SW corner of El Dorado and Ver- mont strests, W 100 by § 162:6: gift. vavid and ‘Ada L. Chiver to Josepn D. *laherty, loton N line «f Lake street, 25 K of Eighth ave- nue, K 25 by N 72; $10. A] K. P. Harmon . nd Eita Harmon Edwards to Solomon Getz. 10:on E line of kleventh avenue, 225 S of M streer, S 25 by E 120; $10. Mary A. 4nd John Mugge to Frederick Garnier commencing at a point S 8414 deg. W 122:38 feet, thence S 7334 deg. W 258:11 feet, from Intersec- ton of NW corner of nouss au ant Bosworth streets. S 7334 deg. W 30 feet, N 1614 dex. W 85 feet, 5;621,’ deg. B 30:3 feet. S 1614 deg. I 90 10 1olia J. Shepard to Miriah M. Stinson, per- sonal property; also property real and personal of which I may have at time of death: $10. Masonic Cemetery As-ociation 10 G:orge H. Marsh, lot on W lire of Mstletoe aveiue and 3 iine of Klossom street, U0 square fee., lot 62, Circle Plot: $103. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Thomas Tracy to Fraus B. Jeunings,lot on N w line of Nineteenth avenue, 100 SW o0i East Six- teenth sireet, SW 35 by NW 100, bewng the SW 95 feet of lots 13 to 16, biock 47, San Autoalo, sast oakland: $10. C. F. Carlson to Eiizabeth F. Boyle, lot on SE line of Howe street, 270 SW of JOhu_street, SW 30 by SE 125, belng lot 23, block K, Thermal Hill, formerly Howe Tract, Oakland Annex; $10. Eliza D. Bartiett to J. Kichard Freud, ot «n SW corner of Hopkins street and Wilson uvenue, W 130 by §105:7, b inglos 2) to 52, buck E,re- vis‘d map of Prospect Hul Tract, Brooilyn Township: $10 E L. D. and Victoria L. Fullmer to George K. L. Booth, Tot on W line of Perelin strect, 4~ N of West | ighth s reet, X 45 by v lots 2aad 3, block 698, subject Lo morigage ior 43000. Onklana: $10. Lucinda Walton to Joseph Lemon, lot on W cor- ner o: kilbart street and Encinal line,” S 89:814, W 125 N 99, K 125:31s to beginning, being lois 5 and b, block 613, Aifred Barstow Tract: $5. Hibernis Savinis nnd Loan ~ocley to Edward Haenett, lot on W line of Jackson street, 1054 N 2 Twelfth, N 100 by W 173:6, being & portion of Tract 254, Onkla .d; §841 Victoria L. Frllmer to W. C. Booth, lots 32 and 83, ¢ iaremont Park, Oxkiand Annex: $50. Mary . Mugze to Frederick Garnier, lots 8 to 15, biock 30, jots 18 to 32, block i1, Tract B, Berkeiey Land and Town Improvement Associa- tion, Berkeley: $10. Beruard . de Mooy to Elizabeth A. Bassett, 1ot on W line of brandon streer, 250 N of Lloyd ave- nue, N 25 by W 100, being lot 29, block B, Fruli- valé Station Tract, Brookiyn i ownship; $10. John P. Walker 1o W. J. Mcorath, 16ts 21 and 26, subdivision of Frank Siiva Tiact, Brooklyn Tow. ship: $10. Mary J. Moss. Jessie Luin " Tayior (wife ot \ loc 14, block C: lot 15 block I lot 26, block H; 10ts 14 an: 15, bock 1; ivts 14 and 15, block J; lots 14 and 15, biock M: lots 7 and 10, block N: lots 14 to 18 an [ 21. block 03 10ts 14, 21 (0 23, block P;lois 1 , 15 and 16, block Q: 100 8. block R: Jo's b ind 6, bluck [ lows 15 Lo 1¥, block U; lots 12, 13 and 14, biock V: lot : 8, Liock W: Iots ». 17, 8 and 21, block X, Amende Mup Moss Tract, Brookivn 10w, ship: #10. Juseph A. Leonhard to F. M. Keed, lot ou E line of Uyion street, 150 ~ of Ciinton avenue, < 65 by E 148, Bartleit 5U-scre iract, Alameaa; $10. Flor-nce L. Glover to Marie Davilla, 10t 10 and S 30 teet of ot 11, block ¥z, Town of Alvarado, Washington 1ownship: $10. Emas e HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTE N HOTEL B Garrison, New York M J Foley, Petaluma 7. and Perry H. Auseon to am L.), (ot 3, bio lot 24, block G; ¥ Cowmbers, Angel Isid P Hansen, Sanwa Rosa W C Moore, US N L ¥ollachin, 5.0 Diego. W F Carty, U D D leaper & 1y, Seattle S E Breogan, U F CJaes, Bision C H Fredrickson, M D Morgan, La C S Ha:denbersh, US N J Luca,, Seatie D L Howard, Fresno G L Doyle, San Jose J Mackey, Fresno Mrs W B Matzenbac h,Cal L Morrison, Valicjo LALDWIN W Davls, Stockton J P Smith, N Y Mrs C E Bingham, Wash J Galinsky. Cal Miss M Wiiey. Los Ang J H Roberts, Sacto Mrs M Beach, Mich J A Frank, kngiand W J Fife, Tacom: A Johnson, Vall- jo C W Hutchinson, T W Wells, ~onora F Corbln, Sonora J £ Cate, Chicago ; PALACE HOTEL. E W Waish, Prescott S kosenstine, Chiicago S's Batten Jt, NwJersey J A Fethiun, New York | V H M Mac Lymont, Cal Mis MacLymont, Cal L 1i Withey, Grand Rap H D Morris, Grand Rap M Carr, New York F W Swanton, California H W Willis, Oswezo J Denton, Osweco b M Merrill, Oswego M Reynoids. Cleveland J Cross. Loy Angeies Grant, Los Ang J Rosenbuck, New York G Kimvall, R2a Biuft Mrs C King, Maine Miss King Maine kT St'nson. Los Ang W Kenneard. New York Miss M Motiler, Minn Mrs W R Kennard, N Y HOTEL. L B Sioss, N Y A H Lohman, N Y Mrs A Mosier, Was H U Wiley, Los Angeles R Beardsiee, Los Aug E J Calawell, 1.os Ang WH Ravlim&w, N Y C W Frankel, Ariz Mrs Alexanaer, Tacoma M L Loeweuihal, Tex J Rezez Jr, Wis ¥ ution, Sonora i Lukens, Atchison lex. W R Rusb, Norfol M C Gardener. Caison A W More, Colorado D A Pearson, Colorado W Kercknoff, Los ng J H Kenkead Nevada O W Meyse: berg, Chgo Dr C Wells, ~helt ©J smith, Reno Mrs Welis, Sheiton Mrs Smith, Reno K fukano, Tapan ¥ West, Sto. kton { Herrick & fam, N Y M Engie & wr, N Y F W Wood, Los Ang A S'Alfred, New York R Becker, Sacramento P H Carr_Gold Run JT R berts, New York A J hiaydel, New York J T Richards, Califorma W T Eihs, Marysvile Mrs M Newton, Cahf J R Hatmnn, New York H E Gray, California GRAND HOTEL. Dr A G Sincialr, Tenn W W Foote, Oakland E W Li Chicazo J B Quisley, *a‘to E E Lindsay, >auta Cruz W W I'hompson, Cal F A Latz, NJ H M Tnomas & w, Cal Wm Magner, Dutch Flat A V Pollard, Ls Angeles E A heusiey 1s Augeles C L Lodge, Albany C H Clapp. Albany Prot V den'Shiuen, Berlin L Perkins & w, Or Mrs J H Milier, Wash J P Mccord, Portiand J i1.osenbach, s 8 F C Biy, Chlicago Dr C A Rugzles,Stockton E F Fortune, Fresno Mrs CM Fortune,Scotlad R C Jobusiow & w, Cal M Biggs Jr, Oroville Chas Lake, Reno J R sagil, no P Rasmnssen, Reno 0 Becker, Reno A K Markivg, ~t Louis M U Po the %, ~¢ Louls K E Crowley, >t fouls T Porter, Honolulu Mrs K J Flint, sac.o P Musto. Stockion W P Noble & w, Cal J BGrozier& w, N Y J E Apperson, Dixon J T Clapp, Chicago S C Freese, Hollister ' E Minor & w,Hollister G P Ahf, Cotusa H Davis, Colusa S H Rice, Suisun J 2 Bondisen, Pt Reyes J ¥ Lucas & w, Mich A P Smith, Mich D Coates, Prescott J ieynolds, Cal J A Monigomery & w, Miss Kent, Fargo Fargo A M McCoy, Red Bluff Mrs C Hale, Cal Dr C W Kellogg, Lakeprt Mrs J H Alexander, Cal C P Carew San Jose — OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure ¥rom San Franesico. SAILS. | PIEE Tuly 27,70ax | Uiec 33 July 271 1a8 | Plecil 5ry | Pler3 1ew [P M TioN.| Foruana __ an Diego.. Gravs Harbor. | Juiy |China & Javan | July 27, Panama....... |Ju ¥ 28, STEAMER State of Santa Rosa HumboidtBay auiy 19, 2y | Cliy Puebla| Vic & Pge Sud |july 30, 9au | Pler 9 ... HumboldtBuy | Juiv 30, 2y |riesd _..|San Diezo. Juiy 31,11an | Plerll ABianchard | Oregon poria.. | 12 | Pler 13 Crarina..... | C00s Ha July 33,12 u| biers Chilkat. .. | Ferndale. ... [July 81, 1es | ier 13 Columbia. . | Portiand....." |Aug 1.10am/| Pler 14 Faralion... | Yaquina Bay.|Aug 2.10ax Pier 2 Orlzaba. . 2,10ax | Prer 11 Arcata.. 210AM | Pler 1s Eureka 20 fan|ploctl STEAMEKS TO . RRIVE, STFAMER i | Due Coos Bay. Newpor. July 27 Humboldt Humbold: Bay. ~duly 27 Seattle. . cves | --duly 27 Poisiand. . July 28 Washtenaw ... Tacoma. Julv 28 Corona. .. San Diego --July 29 Newport..\..... | Panama C3uly 29 Alameda. Svdney... “.July 29 Czanina. Cooy .. July 29 Pomona... Humbold: Bay ~Julv 29 Alljance | Portiana <-July 29 Crescent Crescent “Julv 29 AliceBlancnard | Oregon ports. “July 30 Chilkat.. Eel River.. Juiy 30 Farallon Yaquina Bay July 31 Arcata Coos Bay... July 31 Fureka.. ... Newport. . --duly 31 Waita Walz Victoria & Paxersouni | July 81 Progreso Seattie July 31 State of Cal..... | Portiand. Aug 2 Weeott . Crescent Cif; Aug 2 fanta Ri n Diezo Aug 2 ————————————————————— SUN, MOON AND TILE. TUNITED ETATES COAST AND GEOD Tims Axp - Hplenss or Hiew aw Taw WATEES AT _FORT POINT. ENTRANOR TO EAN FRANCISCO HAY. PUBLISHED BY OFre CAL AUTHORITY OF THX SUPERINTENDENT. Nore—The high ani low waters occur a. tha Oity Frout (Missioz-strse: Whart) aboas twenty five minuies Isior than az Fore Poin. O1tide i3 the suma w boch places, e e o July 1897 ot s e R SRS s e S dar. July 27. o4 5.08/ Moon rises. 2.51au 7.24| Moon sets. —;afn"'el*‘eer‘?‘m“hreuh'"“ Feet [T1m¢ | oqt gowl lEw oW [wl 2T 40— TIT U0 44| 5.24 &1 w10| 0.4 28| 4350211145/ 4.5 4.08 85 20| 5.08/-02/1219| 47| 4:51 5.5 80| 5.40/-0.1(1282 4.8| 537 8. 31| 6.4 0.2 1L14| 61| 626 H W L'w BwW 1t 029) 51| 652| 0.6 1.41| 53| 719 2.3 2| 1.26| 48] 7.85] 1.2| 20| 52| 813 20 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand columa, and the succassive iides of the day in tha order of occurrence a3 to time. Tho second tims column gives tho second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or rig! hand column gives the last tide of the day, excep: when thera are bu. ihres tides, as sometimos sccurs. The heigaty giveu are additions 10 the 100, being yorton | maintained in San Frauncisco for the benefit of mariners witnout regard Lo nationaiity and iree o expense. ‘Navigators are cordially invited w visit tha office, where complete s 01 charts and sailins of the world are Kept on hani or com- parison and reforence, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all MAULETs Of Interest w oCous commerce. The tima ball ontop of the building on Tela- graph Hill Is hoisted about ten minutes befors 000, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telesraphic signal teceived each dav irom’ the United States Naval Observaiory a. Mare [siand Cal. A’ notice stating whether the tima ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any, iy pubiishel the sams day by the afternoon papers and by the worning papers the f0llowing iav W. 8. Huames Lieutenant. U. S N, i cuacge The Time Ball. ERANCH BYDROGRAPHIC OFFIC™, U, S N MERCHANTS EXCHANG® SAN FRANCISCO. July 26 1897 The time ball on Telegrapn Hil. was exactly at n00n to-day—L e., 8z n0on of the Weridiuy, or cxacuy i 3£ M., Greenwich tme W. 5 Huan '» J 3 Lieutenan: U. SHIPPING INT?LLIGE Arrived MONDAY 22 hours from Usal: Stmr Newsboy. Fosen. <M flunber, to Usa Kedwood Lumb-r Co Strr Lakme, Anderson, hours irom Ven- tora: oroduca. (0 kT kru-e. Up river direc Stmr Macklinaw, Littlefield, 85 hrs trm Tacoma; 8500 tous coal. to' S P Co. Uaxland di stmr H C Grady (stern wheeler). De 9 hours rom Astoria: ba lasi, to muster. Stmr Orizaba, Von telms. 10 days from Guay- mas, via Ensenada and iedondo. 55 hours: pass and mase, 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr City of Puebla, Debney, 58 hours from Victoria. eic.; pass and muse, (0 Goodall, Perk- 1ns & Co. Stmr Gipsy. Leland. 2 ing, ete: produce, 10 Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Weeott, Miller, 57 bours rrom Crescent City: pass and mdse. to North c > s Co; lum- ber 10D T C P rkns. Stmr National City. Andresen, 38 hours from San Yedro; pass sud mdse, to C A Hooper & Cor Cleared MONDAY. July Stmr Santa Ross, Bennet: all. Perkins & Co. Stmr State of Califorula, Green, Astorla; Gool- all. Perkins & Co. Stmr Fomona, Coustins, Kureka; Goodaw, Perias & Co. Sailed. 5days hours from Mots Land- San Diego; Good- MONDAY, July 26 £tmr Pomona. Coustus. E Stmr National Cit stwr Chilkat. Bunham. el Stmr Arcata. Read, { 008 & Btmr Geo Loomis. Badger, Ventura Telegraphic POINT LOBOS. July 26 -10 o foggy: wind SW: velocity 10 miies. Charters The schr H C Wright loads m se for Kahulul The ships Mary L. Cushinz ani Konnoke load sugar at Honolulu for New York, the lalter at $4 75, M. Weatnae Tae Brship Ancons loads coal at Nanaimo for this port; bkin C ¥ Crocker, lumber at Noyo for Guavaquil. ids. The bir ship Maxwe'l was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat to Europe, 26s 5d. Snokan 7 N. lons 26 W, Br bark Inver- ea, for Sau rranclsco, Miscellaneous. LONDON, gu'y 2 Ship E! Cap'tan, from Baltl. mor e, for Nan Fraucisco. £ut back to Montevideo leaking badly. Domestic Ports. BAN PEDRO—Arrived July 26—Bktn Retriever from Port Hadlock. a July 26—Schr Louise, for Umnqua. 'TH BEND—Arrived suly 26— Sumr Signal, As oria: schr MelanctLon, hence July 7. USAL—Sailed July 26—Stmre Alcazar, for Port Los Angeles BEAK HARBOR—Arrived July 26—Stmr West- port, from Needle Rock. GRAYS HARBOR—=alled July 24—S3chr Zampa for Rosalia; schr € n Fra .clsco henc July 26—Schr C A ‘Tuayer, srom Honolu Orion, hence July 11. ASTORIA—arrived July 26—Schr Jennfe Stell hence July 9, Sailed July 26—Stmrs Alice Blanchard and Al- liance_for San Francisco. POINT ARENA—Arrived July 26—Stme ¢ wood, hence July 25. EUREKA— \rr ved Jhly 25—Stmr Farallon. ho Jaiy 24, for Yaquina Bay; seur Eva, hence Ju'y TATQOSH—Passed July 26—Bark Gatherer. hea July 18, for Tacoma. July 26—Br bark ham, from Pisagua, for Vaucouver. USAL—arrived July 25—siume Port Los Ange es. Safled July 26—Stmr clsco. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived July 2 gan. heuce July 11; bs bark Ensenada, from Port Townsend. Sulled July 25—Schr Joseph Russ. Pedro. S TACOMA—Arrived July 35—Schr Eciipse, hnce al PORT ANGELES—Arrived July 26-Ship Co- lumbia, hence julv %, for Departuze Bay, aud sailed for Depariure Say. GRAY~ HARBOR—>ailed July 26— Sonr Jobn F Mliler, for Re10ado; schr Chias Hansen. for San Francisc HUENEME—Satied July 26—Stmr South Coa for ~mu Fiuncisc PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived July Vesta_from Hoeneme. POINT AREN A—salled July 26—Schr Arthur 1, for Sau Fraucisco. EUREKA—Saled July 26-S:mr Humbolat, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 26-Stme Alcatraz, irom Cleone. FOLT BRAGG—A;rived July 26—Schr Masgie € Russ, hence July 19. Sailed July 26—strar Rival. for San Francisco, Foreign Ports. o KOBE—Arrived July 22—Br stme Braemer, frm Tacoma. YOKGHAMA—Arrived July 23—Br simr Ta- coma. from Tacoma. July 25—Br stmr Gaelic, he Jul= 7. via Honoluiu. HI( GO~ In port June 26—Br snip Crocodile, for San Franelsco. reen- Alzazar, from Newsboy, for San Fran- for San —schr Importations. ICTORIA—Per City of Puebla—156 pkes sup- plies, 360 bdls nides and pelts, 17 sks gluestock, 6 p~gs mdse, 13k coin. 1 pkg express. Port Townsend—1 pkg mdse, 1 sk coin. Juneau—i bar siiver bullion. East via Vanconver— 166 bdls hides and pelts, 1 cs ciothlug, 575 bals 330 reels wire. 9 pkgs wagon castings, 75 cs boots and shoes, 3.0 cotton dril 15 pkgs hides, 6 cs dry coids. 345 cs lard, 8) cs tobacco. 100 kegs 79 hi-xegs B0 bxs baboitis metal, 3 c8 hams, 2 cs sheeting. 4 cs hoslery, 229 pes hickory lumber, 43 pes ash lumber, 609 pes walnu , 20 cs cigareties. Sealtle via G N R +—400 sks flour, Seattle—740 tons coal, 31 pkes mdse, 7 pkgs to- bacco, 3 sks wool, 104 vdis 68 roils 15 cs vaper $1¢,614 -old dust, 2 sks coin, 6 Pgs express, 13 crts marble. 2 buls <rockery. 2 bhis crockry, 3905 sks wheai, 1 bx hallbut, 45 bxs fisu, 5 cs salmon, 45¢ bdls hides and pelts. 5 sks wool, 7 pkgs to- bacco. West of Fargo via Tacoma—10 bxsseed, 515 bdls hoops, 1 pkg mdse. Tacoma—3440 sks bran, 5 pcgs mdse, 1400 bars buion, 4 9bds hides 20 s&scoal Everett—543 bdis shooks, 10 sks cleats, 100 kgs nuils, 700 bars ballion New Whatcom—1 cs mdse, b4 M ft lumber. 30 bbls fish. 10 cs salmon. bxs giass. GUAYMAS—ter Orizaba—18 cs cylinders, 2 sksmustard. 30 sks concen rates, 4 cs tubes, 100 Lons sait, 2511 sks minerals, 5 sks sulphure s of silver, 1 pkg 1 pc tullion, 2 bars goid, 11 bars sil- ver and gild bullion, 1 bag precipitates. 2 bars gold bullion, 26 bars siiver, 31 cs 10 pkgs colo, 2 8ks mdse, 361 empiy quicksilver finsks, 6 criy fish fing, 1 cs fish, 23 pegs limes, 4 cs mango s, 241 cs silver ore. 1 cs scales, 1 vag feaihers, 1 o4 Paper, 246 sks sugar, 29 behs platona, 111 bags 0ld ore, 384 sk panochs, i sk 5 bugs Shark fine, 2 sks damiana, 1111 bd!s assorted hides and skius, 87 ska sulpuurets. CRESCENT CITY - Per Crescent City—1 bx ber- rles, 218 M it lumb-r, 24 bXs bulter, 7 cs meat, 7 bxs fish, 12 cs mdse. SOQUEL—Per Gipsy—316 rolls 20 bdls 118 rms paper, 2 bdls s0pe, 1 sk wool, 7 cs mase, ~anta (ruz—106 scs rags. 6 sks bones, 3 pkgs rope, 2 sks copper. 2 oslea’, 1 bx soap, 1bx butr ter. 1 cs exgs, 6 bxs fish. 400 bbls llme, i cs mdse, Blanco—2314 sks barley. Salinas—1127 sks bariey, 7 pkgs mdse. Moss Landing—208 sks potatoes, 1 cs ezgs. Consignees. Per Orizaba—Jos Wagner Mz Co: Co: FSantallier: - L Stern. Newhall & Co: G Staacke; Thaunnhanser & Co; P 88 Co melting and_ Lead Co: Cabrera Roma & Co: A K Stevens: J O Meyerink: Anglo~ California Bunk: Louis Kelly: Chas Tetzen: Ban k of California; Candelaria Con Mining Co. San Vin- cent Mining Co: General Elec ric Works: A Pala. Qini: J D Spreckels & Bros Co: H S Crocker & 1 o. Per W eotl—Witzel & Baker: O B Smith & Cos F B Haight; Enter.rise brewery: Milani & Co: 1t D Hume: DT O Peraius; Kiugan &Co; J D, ins. Por Gipsy—Thomas Loughrau; J M Levy & Co; Goldberg, Bowen & Co: Miiwau<ee Brewery: A W Fink: Woir & Son: H Dutard: P C S S Co; Pacific Const Fish Co: H Cowell &Co: L D Stone & Co; L G Sresovieh & Co: American Union Fish Co: Cai Fish Co: Milani & Co; Enterprise Brewery: Bruy Sons & Co; Buffalo Brewery: O'Nelll Bros & Cal laghan: Union Paper Co. Per City of Puebl Allen & Hiz>in3 Lumber Co; American Tobacco Co: Miller. Sioss & Scor: ‘ahn, Nickelsburg & Co: Buckinghain, Heeht & Co: M Ehrman & Co: Wells, Fargo © 0% 15 A Har: wood; Murphy, Grant & Co; Bissinger & Co: G W Gibbs & Co: 08200¢ & Howell: exon Ligp Co: H Waldeck & : Amer Carb Acid Gas Co: Raphael Welll & 0; Washouru-3o=i Mg Co: California Saw Works: Alasks Commercial Co; H Haghes & Co: 4 Hendy Machine Works: Amer I'ress Assn: € J Leist & Co: Dunham, Car:i2an & Co; A B Cole- man: Tillmann & Bendei: Baker & |{amilton: A £ Fortmann: John F English: Geo Morrow & Co: G F Zimmermauu; Bellugham ey tmp Co; H T Hoimes Lime Co; Sun F a.cisco Chemical Wor<s: W B Sumuer & Co: J ¥ Inzoglia: Getz Bros & Co: EJ Bowen & Co; W Da.1s& Sou: J A Foicer: t Swansen; Everew Pulpand Paper Co; Batterck Fub Co; G Camilioni& Co: Pielun & Fish; Duft & Co: Milani & Co; F Gaadin & Co: Indiana bi.e Co; Joun Lucas: A Paladini: S P Quinn; W G W Loalza & F Rather & Co; H ‘soundings on the United States Cosst Survey Charts, except when a minus sign (—) precodes the Reight, and then the mumber given s wubtractive from the depth given by the charie. 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