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THE COMMERCIAL W ‘ SUMMARY MARKETS, P THE o Silver off again t rat Barley steady . pay and Flour stro: Be o ted. 108 QU or unchanged. ower. OF GROCERLIS, s port during were as follows, com 209, 0,000 pared with the coftee, £90,000 14,000,000 § agalost 1 000: rice. 16 ounds, Acainst 27,208.000; tea, 175,000 is, agatist 938,77 %\ Hew ruie for reporting tea imports at 1his yort went into effect ou June 1, by which all tew re- ceived 1. us well as' for jocal distribution, B Jort, whereas the previous cus- t as been to credil only iea im: orted for local distribution. Fhis will explaio the EXPORTS OF WINE. the first 1 gallons, od in 1896, resno o L& 8NN 7 6 SanleANC L AVl V7 B O Clesar @ Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HMOURS Explanation. The arrow files wi ind. The top figures at station indic temperature for the days: thos .if any, the amonnt of nches and hundredths, e hours. Isobars, or soiid air pressure; i8o- emperature. The ssure and is usually preceded weather and ed lines, equal word 1" means b is usnally accomp: refers to low nd accompanie v cloudv ains. ws"” usual! appear on the Washington coast. When :he pressure is high in_the interior &nd low along the coast, and the isobars extend o nd south along the coast, rain is probable: but when marked ct he 1s inclosed with isobars of rvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. Wilha “high” in the vicinity of daho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer aud colder weather in winter. The reverse of ihese conditions will produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICTL- BUREAU, SAN FRANC x UNITED STATES TURE, WEATHER July 28, 1897, 5 . The following are the maximum temperatures reported from sta ions in California 1o-da Eureka 58 Red Biu¥ 100. San Luis Obispo 84, Los Angeles 84, San Diego 72, Yuma 108, Fresno 10: Francisco data: Maximnm temperature 58, minimum 48, mean 53. Weather Conditions and General Fore- custs pressors lies over ths Upper Another 10w srew overlies Ari- vada. An area of high pressure An area of low app: THURSDAY, JULY 2 1897 ORLD superfine, $265@305: ~o. 1exira. $3 45@ straights, $4@4 4 20; New York to Liverpool FLOUR—WIn er bbls No. ¥ extra. &3 15@3 85; 883; clears, $145@3 65; paten s. $4 S0@i 55 GRAIN FREIGH by steam, 4d. FProduoe _Rio, spot duli; No.7, T¥c. Future tradiog closed l\!lmh.. $725@7 30: May, 740@7 50: August, $3 0@ 85; pte - $6 90@s 957 Oc.ober. $6 95@7; December, $7 05@7 10. Prime, §4 32 COF mery. Western, 15c. tresh gathered, 13c. qu No-deg. refined duil. W OO .—Cali Ornia spring Northern free, § and 12 wonths, 42@43¢; spring Nortaern free, 6 to 8 mouths, 40@4Zc: Southern, 12 moaihs. 40@42c; Southera. 6 to 8 mon hs 37@sSc; fall iree. S0@S3c: tall defective, 23@30c. VETROLEUM—New ) ork renned. £5 75: Phila- hia and Baltimore reiined, $570; refinea in tulk, 83 20. HOPS—Cron of '85, S@4c: crop ‘96, 6@9c; const, crop ‘95, 3@dc: crop '9s, 6@1U. london marker 50@70d HIDES—Euenos Avres, drv. 20 s, 18%2@18¢c: Gaiveston, 20 to 25 1bs.. 1434@15%5¢. LEATHER—Hemlock sole. Buenos Ayres, light toheavy weights, 18@19¢: acid, 19@22c. test, 5 Dried Fruits. RAISINS—Caltfornia. 50-1b boxes, S¥i@dlge: seeded, b1,@534¢. REANTS 4T3@614~ In barreis: cieaned bulk, 51y@6c: ises, 5Lx@5lpe: cartons, 6@7 M FRUN ES—Calltornta, b poxes, 4@7c: 50-1> boxes, 414@7c 2 PEACHES — ifornia, unpeeled, bags 633@8c: boxes, Tha@9c: peeled. 10@11e. APRICOTS—Callfornia, Doxes, bags, T12@10c CITRON—=11@12%5¢ for fancy boxes. F1GS—Fancy orqinary, 12@1sc: iancy washed, L@2dc. ; DATES—Fersian. 60-b boxes. 214@334c; Fard, 2, 3, d-crown, 55 @5 140 seediess muscatels, @120 boxes. 434 @5¢: cases, b3, @4c. WALN UT'S—Calltornia Siandacd, 6%a¢; soft ebell. Sc. ALMONDS—Shelled, 1714@290 Metuts. FIG TRON—Southern, 95010 50: Northera, $10@1 2. Y1 IIN—Stralts, $13 70@13 80 COPPEK — brokers, $11 1215: exchange £10 871, Strong. 5 LEAL— Brosess, $3 60; excnange, &5 85. Strong. 5 Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Closing. American Sucar, . $136 00 American Suzar Pfd. ] American Tobacco American Spirit Mig Atcnison. Atchivson Prd ... Eay State Gas. . Cansdian Pacific piral Pecific....... 0 Gas. ... . Gas Cordage....... Coraage Pid -, Denver & Rio Delawure & Lack Erle. ¥ort Wayne. . General Electric. ... Hocking Valley. rses Central.. ausas & Texas. 26 Missour: Pacific. ... Nattonal Lead... New Haven..... = New York & New England. New York Central.. 102 00 102 1234 | North Pacific. D 1a121p 14620y North Pacitic, Pfd L a162%y 4187y Northwestern 117 25 50 75 2475 North Ameriean... Oregon Navigation, Orezou Navigation, Pid.[] —— 6500 Pacitic Mall. . 3160 Puilman . 170 50 Quicksily 100 Rock island . 52 50 Reading. . 24 50 Eouthera Pacific. 16 25 St Paul...... 55 00 | St. Louis'& 47 75 Texas yacific. ....... % 1200 | Tennesse« Coal & Tron. -~ 25 00 | Culon racitic....... 750 7574 weather . L — —_— Leather. Pfd ... 63 00 Western Union 85871 375 | Wauash, Pid e A | Barsuver.... . i 573 Stering on London, 60 days.. 487 Sterling on London. sight....... o a8 U. 8. 2's, registered.... 7 50 UL S newar il 125 8714 U.S. 4's, new, coupon. 326 871y 112 25 127 Neo0n. 115 00 NEW YORK, N. Y., July 28. was made by barsiiver to-day. Commercial bars de- clined here to 573sc an ounce agains: 5814c Tues- day. Governme.t assay bars are quoed ut 5754, | which makes the value of sitver in - standard dol- lar 44 471gc. Bar siver in the Loudon marset was 26354 against 26944 1 uesday. new low record CALIFOEMNA FRUIT SALES, NEW YORK, N. Y., July 28 —Porter Bros. | so1d eignt carsof fresh Culifornia fruitto-day, as foliow | Pears—Bartlett, $1 ¥5 ss, to $1 60: Duchesse, $5c. Peaches—Crawford, $1 £1 45; Cong 5 Warm weather appears over the Rocky to9uc: Lmperial, 81 15: Hale's Early, $1 10 to tain and plateau recions. Thupder-storms | 90c: Foster, 81 20 to $1 10; Yeilow, $1 25 joried ut Bismerck ard Helema. The tempera- | Prunes—Tragedy, 81 15 10 80c: German, $1 10 10 ture Lias remained nearly statiouary on the Pacific | 81; ~ilver, 51 40 to $1 1 083, £1 50 Stalian, Co | 81 Pilums—Japan, $2 65_to $1 83: Burbank, A tiace otrain is reported at Los Angeles. %180 1o 81 15; Columbla, $1 1510 $1:_P. Duane Forecasts cisco for thirty | a: $1 20 (0 80c: Lradshaw, #1 20 to $1 10 Ser- hours ending , 1897: “ | geut, Sc: Jefferson, 85¢; Satsuma, 31 10 to 95c S e hursday; fresh | Feld, $1 10: Quackeuboss, 81 30: Yelow Gage, norinwesterly winds. 90c; 'Washivewn, $110." Nectarines, $2 75 to ~outhern Calitornia—Fair Thursday; westerly | 4Uc. Sweeiwater Grapes, 50¢ haif crates. winds. 2 evada—Fair Thursday: continued warm. CHICAGO MARKLTS, Utanh—Cloudy Thursday: cooler in northern portion. , CHICAGO. 11, July 8. — The demand in the Arizona—Cloudy Thursdey. = . = pursday, | COUUe markel was active and good. Cattle so.d ALEXANDER M( Local fresh westerly winds. ADTE, orecast Uticial NEW YORK MARKETS, NFW YORK, N. definite explanat the stock mark prices was resumed a!mos: from the opening business at 8 —While there Is no 10f the tone of to-day, the upward movement n | ot | ~olong as the gruin situation remains presert pnese it will hard'y be necessary to | satisfactorily. Common and medinm grades of nutives and heavy cattle, 5@10c lower; stocker and feeder trade, active to 23 higher than last week. G00d but hers’ siuit sold remarkably well in spite of the heavy recein:s of Texans. There was a bud hog market for sellers at a de- cline of 5e. The range of prices is wider than a | few weeks ar0, shipper buying treely. The supply of sheep was unusually liberal, and some Weusness was maniiested in common’ and meiium sheep and lembs. Cholce sheep sold all right. mmrnish speciul, reasons for thé fmprovoment G prices, but as the market didleave off the irregular . o it 3 tone Of the past Lwo Gays perheps the wee S N 20 1130 grain report may be cl ed as the most direct in- | JO¥oooe-eee T00m TR, T Wy = fluence. The report is disproved of the recent sum- | peB En Lt K 7814 mer's crop being damaged through excossive [ December- i ais Tigy moisture in the Norihwest. lepor:s farnished by [ 1 el a4 Western roads were of » Iike teiior, and the graiu [ JHY .. 733 Jo%e market was stronger, % ith continued heavy buy- | pePemuer.. rok i e S ing by exporters.” Now that crops sre entering | DeCCmOer coe S I P upon their crizical period it is I kely there may be [ CORN—July, Solac: Sepiemper. 87c. recurrent scares of one kind or another, and, in- PARLEY Y. /a,é Ssc n 17%2@1755c. itute about_the whole of the re- i = s 23@33c. decd, they ¢ maising smmunition of reactionists; but orably affscted by weather conditions. The Mariet was Very activ dealt in. The ususlly active stocks and g £/0up and industrials were deall m on scale, but the cqual degree 0f iuterest was ap parent in Atchison the passing of each week reduces tne possibiiities of > and only & portion of the crops can uow be throu :hout the day and a large number of different securities were Reading, Missour! Pacific and Kansas and Texas shares, while a number of oiber hiinerto dormant stocks were taken up and ad- RYE_Cash, 8.%4c. FLAXSEED—Cash, Sdc. TIMOTHY —Cash, 2 75. Produ FORK—July. £7 67%: September, $7 70. LARD—July, $4 10: September. $4 10 RIBS—September, $4 65; October. $4 67. - | BUTTER—Firm ior extra grades, otners only steady. Creamerles—lxtras, 1414c: firsts, 1216@15/40; seconds, 11@i2¢. Dairies—ixtras. 12c; firsts, 10 vanced Notewor by advances were: Atchison, | @l1c: seconds, 9c; packing stock. fresh, Sc. Missourl Pacific, Southern Lailway preferred, | KGGS—Firm, but not active. Firsts sold chiefly Oregon Naviga'ion, Rubber and Cotton Ofl. | at 93¢ per doz, 10ss Off ca-es returned. Antbracite share and the recent that industry wei again current. I rading 1o the stock marketat the outset showed some Lesitancy, but the variations were generally were genera'ly lower, with josses extending to a point short selling was encouraged by recession in the London prices for Amcricaus The bulis s00n issued suppor.ing orders to thelr favor- ites, under the 1mpulse of which values apprecinted ma erially in some of the specialiies. Sugar rallied not marked. ‘1he industrials, however, in sugar. Som 1013755, Repoits of strength and animaton in o:her finarcial circies were received which contributed 10 the more confident feeiing Selling for foroign account was ignored. and, although expectations were current that larze gold shipments wou'd b- made towurd the close created no uneusiness, owing agricultural position this country has mssumed in its relatios with foreign nations, which would The beavy liquidation of the past faw days re- = out of cousiderable w.axly held stock and the development of a marked snort co_embofdened argressive movement su.ted {n Lue s interest w! by tie bulls, who were aided sion-house purchases of th by heavy commis- low-priced share The bond market sympathiz-d with the general aajustment 4's upward movement. Atchison touched 533 on Leavy purchases. Governmen. bonds stron<: rallways active. Money on cal 1 per cent: Exchange Collaterai. 33,@4 per cent: Postea asking rates for sterling, Gills 4nd $4 8% for cemand. Actual rates bills, ¥4 5634@4 86Yy exchange on New York 15¢ premium; telegraph, 17%c premium. Mopey 1n Londou. Y4@Ya per cent. Rales dis- count in open market,both shor: and 3-month bills, 3,@% ver cent. s again showed declded strength, mois of new developmenis in of the week, this factor 1o the fav ravle resuit iu & return flow of the yellow time money—60 days 31/ per cent, three and 10ur months g per cent, six months 5 per cent on good mixed Srock Prime indorsed bils receiva- 3/5@3% per gent: cholce prime single names. 2004 numes, 4@4le per cent. 4’87 for long Long sight drafts. $18714@ 48714; cable transters, $4 8716@4 8734 Domesiic San Francisco sight, Livestock. FOGS—Light, 83 65@3 85 3 T7%a: beavy, §3 40@3 7215; rough, $3 4@ 3 55. ales 26,000. Keceipts 27,00U. Estimaied to-morrow 27,000, CATTLE—Beeves, $3 8595 10: cows and heit- ers, $1 09@s 20; Texus steers, $2 T0@4 VU: stoci ers and feeders, 3 00@4 35. Receipts 17,000, Es- timated receipts tor :0-morrow 9000, SHE£P—Kecelpis 17,000 mixed. $3 60@ Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo, July 28 —CATTLE—Ke- ceipts. 8000 head; best steady, others slow. HOGS—Receibts 13,000; market steady to bc nigher. *HEEP—Receipis, 3000; market strong and active. : Keceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBx., July 28.~CATTLE— Receipts, 2500 head: steady. 1 0GS= Kecelpts, 0L0; market S lower. SHEEP—Kecelpls, 700: market firm. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, D. G, July 28 — Today’s statement of the condition of the Treasury show. Avsuabie cash balance, $238460,029; goid re- serve, §143,495,852. FTOREIUN MARKELS, . London. LONDON. Exa. July 28 — Consols. 118; silver, 263gd; French rentes. 104f 80c. Liverpool. WHEAT — Steady; No. standard California wheat, 328 94: carzoes off coast, nothing dolu; cargoes on passage, seliers asking an advance of 6d: English couniry markets, generally 6d dearer: French country markels stesdy: wheat in Paris, firm; flour 1n Paris, firm Wheat and Flour. 0TI CN—Upiands, 4144 WHEAT— 10:30 11:00 12:00 7 :00 10 EXCHANGE — w3z — Bdip Bay, ANGE AND BULLION. 1915 795 TR T9lp 795, S BUlg 8O3z 0Ly BU4, 797 | Sterling ¥xchange, 60 days, — sasTly Live, f.0. 6. auoa: No. i Nortu- | Sterling Exchbauge, sight = Tdssiy ern spring New ' York, 86@86%ac: No. 2 | Sterling cables... i Clonigny haid wintr, B0Yge; No. 2 red, 8134¢; No. 1 hard | New York F xchinnge, sight ........ — 15 spring, B914c. New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 1714 Future ciosing: July, 8ac; September, 75%4c; | Fine Silver, perouuce........ e 5735 Degember, 79%c. Mexican Doilurs. - 4635 1 ing, 31 15@1 20 B cl. YESTEKDAY’'S WHEAT MARKET. SAN Fraxcisco, July 28, 1897 The following resume of the wheat marketis furnished by k. A, Bresse, Produce Lxchange tralubroker, 412 Pine street: San Francisco 115 A M. BKSSION. weak, In sympathy with Eastern markets. mber $1 4314 closed at $1 4314 Muy 31 45, deciined t0 #1 4i’p: December Barley Sigc. 10:15 A. M. SESSION. A sharp advance in the Chicago market started good buyving of December wheat. ‘The o was pienty for sale at fractionally higher prices to sup- 7ly (he nieds of Shortsy who were the only buyers. December_opened at $1 453 and ciosed $1 4314; May $1 4413: Deceiver Barley B33c. 11115 A, M. SESSION. Wheat was not worth carrying at the close of the morning session. A sharp break in Chicazo and lower cabies started ap _svalanche of seiling, December opened at $1 413, but before any trading could be done the jiice had dropped to $1 4035, 1rom where a ra ly to $1 407 was made. The selling greatly overbalanced ine buying. Nothing was doue in May. December Buriey 821yc. 2 P M. SESSION. Depression continues in wheat. Decem ber opened at $1 4014, advancsd o $1 1074, dec Inin: quickly to 14075 Decewber barley soid down to 8114c, closed et B13pe, The feeiing 1 wheat is heavy. Chicngo. Depression characterized early wheat trading. Liverpool reported cables uncaanged from those of the closing yesterday. This was very disappoint- ing to the crowd, who figured on an edvance of J@l 150 Auother feature was lower Paris mar- kets September opened st 7274@73c. advanced to 73140, declined to 7234c; ralied quickly to 7354 on buying by shorts, wio had sold themselves 1uto a hole on the early break. At the advance there vas a flood of selling orders, which, it was after- ward learned, came from the buil clique who did not fancy the preseat Iarge receipts. r.y in Lhe session 1oreigners were said to be strong buyers. Nevertheless the local crowd. that v plungers, were favoring vhe short side Ch received 106,400 bushels of wheat to- day, 55,000 of which was new wheat. July shor.s were made more comtortable, as enough wheal may be received to fil! short contracts oo July 31 The demand from the Coutinent for carzoes for immediate shipments was less active. Crop conditions in the NOrthwest were somew hat im- proved. The market Lo-day zave sigus of being 100 heavily long for couniry account. A s ake- out may result before an advance Is made. If the market takes on a declin.bg tendency, which is not at all improbabie, receipts wou d' increase rapidly and ¢ use markets to be flcoded with wheat The Northwest wiil begin 10 harvest within the next two woeeks, and this, «dded to present re- ceipis, must make a large showing. 'The fmme- | diaie (ffect would be to drive prices lower. This | conditton will probably last until the crop is preity well taken care of by miidlemen. For- €ign.Ts are liab'e to be less anxious on a declining | warket to purchase supplies. recelpts (0-1ay at primare polnts were 809,676 bushels, asaiost 214,000 bushe.s on the same day one year ago. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Shipments. Bushel . Clttes. Bushels 28,640 ............Minneapolis... 18,500 107.408.............Duluth ceeeeee 71,000 45,000...0000 10T Milwaukee D IT o 106'400 151 Chicago Toledu.. 62,000 .St Louls.. . 0! 7,504 Detrolt ... 1,572 115,000 Kansas Clry.. TIDEWATER. Bostor roee.New Yoo I Philadeiphi; Baitumore, LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. July. Aug. sept. Oct. Dec Opening....... 6 10 L 6214 Closing.. 6050 6215 PABIS FUTURES | July. August lour—Opening. 5156 51.20 “lost 50.80 5L Wheat—Opentii 2450 24.50 Wheat—C.ostng 2450 2490 Corn was steady to strong. Reports of crop damage were numerous from Missouri and Kan- sis. The market was kept from advancing by the weakness in wheat. Oats, dull; prices fairly well maintained. PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GEAINS, WHEAT—Lower quotations from Chicago de- pressed this market somewhat on call, and the $poUmarkel was also eusier. here Was 0o pres- sure 1o sell, however, for holaers are firm beilev ers in g0od prices from oW on. Localquotations are as follows: 1 40 for No. 1 §1 4114 for choice aud $1 45@1 60 for extra chol 1or milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—! 5 o'clock—December— 46,000 cus, $1 455 12,000, $1 43%4. May— 4000, ¥1 45; 2000, $1 4414, SECOND | SESSION — Lecember — 14,000 ctls, 81 435s: 00U, $1 4314: 14,000, §143; 6000, $14315. May—2000, $1 4414, HEGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—6000 ctis, $141%5: 12000, $1 41; 22,000, 31 4074; 38,000, §1 40%4; 26,000, $1 4054; 2000, $1 403, 16,000, $1 4uy. AFTERNOON SESSION— 81 40%g; Ju,000, §1 4055 2000, $1 4 28,000, $14054; 44000, $1 4Uls May—12,000, $1 4134, BARLLEY—1he market rules steady at the quo- tations +ut futures are lower. Feed, 85@9Uc B | cil: Chevaller, §1 10@1 20 for No. 1; new Brew- ing, $i@) 02%a tor No. 1and 95@97%c for dark Coust. ecember—12,000 ctis. CALL BOARD SALES. . INFORMAL S¥SS10N—9:15 0'clock— December— B814c. SESs1oN—December—4000 ctis, B3¢, LAR MORNING SESSION—December—4u00 sS10N — December — 6000 ctls, ac: 2000, B165c: 8000, B134c. —\\ hetner (he otner cereals €0 up or down does not seem Lo affect chis market one way or the oiher. !t remaius very quet Feed. $1221,@ | for DAIRY—Choice to tancy, 16@18c B Wi lower grades, 12@1oc. PICKLED—16@17¢ B Ib. FIRKIN=11(5:6" P Ib. kASTERN—1J@G15¢ for ladle-packed. CHEESE—~Choice mild new, Tha@8c: 1o £00d. 6@7c % th; Crewm’ Cheddar, Youny America, Sg9e: Western, 11¢i common 10@11c; Eastern, M mh, B doz: store Ezss GUS—TRunch Eggs, 15@18¢ B dez: store Ezss, 11@lde B dozen:® kasern, 12%@13c: Duck Eggs, lac ¢ coz. DECIDUOUS AND CITEUS FRUITS. Apricots are doing better, as a couple of dryers from the country were in the market after stock. Plums conunue n large supply and cheap. Peaches show no change. The other Fruits are without feature. Currants are 1o longer wortn quoting: DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $2 50@3 60 chest for large and — 1or small. Biack berries, $150@3 # chesk Raspberries, $2 75+ chest Huckleberries, 7c o Ib. Red Nectariucs, 5u@s0c: White, 30@50¢ B box. Peaches, 20@30c 7 box_snd 16@slc P basker for common kinds an1 25@50¢ B box and 15g35¢ B basket for Crawfords: in bulk, $20@30 ® ton for ¢ ings and $15 for frees. Plum: C@s0c @ vox;: Jananese, 50@75¢; Wash- 10gtons, $8@10 @ ton; kg Plums, §12 50; Green Gages. 3547 50, & e Apricots, L0@35¢ nd $8@12 650 B ton 1n L 20@350 $box @ 30@10c ® box and 17@20c P basket; 4U@65¢ 8 box and $15@18 P ton. Apples, 20@50c @ box for common and 60 @!((M: for good to cholce. “rabapples, 20@30c # box. Figs, single layers, 26@30c B bo: s0@bc. e Grapes, 50@65c for Muscats, 5O0c for black and 25@60¢ tor Fontainebeau and Sweetwater. Watermelons, $5@15 & 100. Can:nloupes, 75cpF1 50 B crate. Nutmez Melons, 30@50¢ @ box. CITRUS FRUIT~—Lemons, $1@2 @ box for common and $2 25@ 2b for good Lo choice; Mexi- can Limes, $4@5: California Limes, 75c P box; gn‘;mnls. $1 25@2 50 ® bunch: Pineappies, $1@3 0. DRIED FRULTS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. Two cars of new Peaches sold at B¢, £.0 b. in- terior They are quoted on this market at 534@ 534c. New Prunes sre s ill tending upwari and raw frult is selling at $28 per ton on the tree in the Sunia Clara Valley. Apricots are firm ana ad- vancing. New Prunes, 3c stiff for Santa Clara and north- ern and 27,@3c for San Joaquin and southern. New Biack klus. ‘@3lac B D. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follow: Peacnes, s@oc: funcy, 6Vac: peeled, 8@l double layers, : Ola Apri- cots, new, spot, 5@6lec B Ib. carioad lois: evaporated’ Apples, 5la@6e: sun-dried, 3c: old Prunes, 2Lo@3c for the 4 sizes: whize Figs, 2@3c: Plums, 4@4%ec for pitted and 1@1Yac for unpitted Nectacines, 335@4lac B b for jrime to uucy; Pears 2@dc for quarters and 2@5¢ for halves RAISINS. Four-crow loose, 4@sc; S-crown, 8la@dc; 2 crown. 25,@314c B b scediess Sultanas. 5@5%ac seedless Muscatels 4@4lac; 3-crown London lay- ers, $1@1 15: ciusters, 1 15@! 25: Dehesa clus- ters, $1 76@2; Imperial clusters. $2@2 25. NUTS—Walnats, 6'4@7c # Ib for s'anaard and 9@9%ec B Ib for soitshiell; Almonds, 6@7c for Lau- guedoc, 26@315c for hardshell and B@dc P 1 for vapershell; Peariuts, 4@5c 3 1b for Eas ern and 4c for California; Hickory Nuts. 5a6c @ Ib; Pecans, 9@10c ¢ 1b: Filberis, 8@9Vac; Erazil Nuts, 8@9c; | Coconnuts, $5@5 50 B 100 HOMEY—Xew Comb, iUc tor bright and 7@dc for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 414@434c: lign: amber extracted, 394@ic ® b BEESWAX—22@25: @ Ib. PROVISIONS, Strong and tending upward. CURED MEATS_Bacon, 8¢ B M for heavy, 8ac for light medium, 9c for lighi, 10@10%c for extra light and 1135@12c¢ for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams. 12@] 2Ysc @ Ib; California Hams. 10@lic ¥ b Mess Deei, $5@8 50 B bbl: extra mess do, $5 50@9: tamily do, $9 30@10: sait York, $ 50@% ¥ bbl: extra priuie Pork, $10 @10 50: extra clear, 13 50@14; mess, $12 50@13 @ bbl: Smoked Beet, 91uc B b LARD—Eastern tierces s quoted at 434@be for compound and »3;@6c for pure: palls, 6Y@8%e: California ilerces. 415c % Ib for compound and Siuc for pure: half-bbls, ici 10-1b tins, 6%4c: do , 61/6c B Ib COTIOLENE — Tierces, 53ic. Packaces I than 300 hs—1-1b pails, 60 in & case. B7c; 31 palls, 20 In & case, 83} 5-1b palls, 12 in a case, 814c: 10-1 pails. 6 n & case, 8lge: 50-1b tins, 1 or in A case, Thxc: wooden buckets 50 Ibs net T74¢: fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, 75sc; hali-bbls, about 110 1bs, T3ac @ Ib HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Cuils and brands sell lc under sound stock. Heavy salted sieers, fc B Ib: medium, Blc P Ib; light, Thec: Cowhides, 732@ Sc @ I Stags, bc; salted Kip, 7c: salied calf, 8c B b: salted Veal, 7c; dry Hides lic @ Ib: culls and brands, 11¢; dry Kip and Veal, llc; ary Cait. 15c; culls, 10c; Goats<ins, 20@35¢ each: Kids. 5¢; Deerskins, good summer. 2oc @ Ib: medium, 20c; winter, 20c; Sheepskins, s:eariings. 10@20c each; short Wwoo), 25@40 each; medium, 40@50c each: Jong woois, b0@75¢ each. TALLOW—Vo. 1, rendered, 28,@Sc B b No. 2, 244@214c: refined, be; Grease, 4c § B VOOL—~pringz elip.’ Northirn. 14@i6c B I Mountain, 11@18¢; Footni I, 11@18c: Sun Josquin, year’s clip, *@9c: do, seven months, 5@.0c @ Ib. eariy Lembs, aefective, 635@7%%c; o, free, 10 1ig; Nevadas 10g17c} Kastern Oregon. 10@1c HOPS - ghc @ I for fair 10 cnoice and 9@10c sancy. Lontract prices are: 8@llc ® I for new Oregous, 7T@9c for new Washingtons and 8@9e for Calirorniss. GENERAL ME RCHANDISE. BAGS-Calcutta Grain Bags are strong av 5e; San Quentin, 85 $0; Wool Bags, 24@:7c. COAL—Weliingion, $8: New Wellington, $ Soutnfield Wellington, $7 50; Seatcle. $5 50; Bryant, $5 50; Coos Bay, $4 75: Walsend, ¥7 50 ion; Comberland, 1450 B ton in bulk and $15 50 1 sacks; Pennsylvania, Anthracite Eug, $15 9 ton; Welsh Anthracite, $8@10; Cunnel, §9 W ion: Kock Springs. Castle Gate ana Plensan Valiey, $7 60: Coke, $11@12 in buik aud $13 @ 10D 1 §Ks. 12715 B ctl: good to choice, $1 0734@1 1714 commion, 95¢@$1 03: Surpr.se, $1 35@1 40; Mil Clipped Cats seli ai 31@2 10 over the raw product. CORN—Yeliow descriptions remain nominalin th absence of 3poL stock. We quote: White, 921y @97 bac B CiL Y L.—Previous prices rule. Quoted at9212@ 95¢ B cf BUCKWHEAT—Is nominal at 95c@$1 16 B cul for uew and $1 35 for oid. ¥LOUK AND MILLSTUFFS. The China steamer took out 29,538 bbls Flour. Millstuffs show some changes, all in the direc- 1ion of bigher prices. FiUk—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $475@4 =b: Dukers' exuras, $4 65@4 70 tbl. COKNMEAL, KTC.—keed Corn, $2+@25 ® (0a; Cracked Corn, $26@:6 W ton. MILLS | UFFS—Vrices in sacks are as follows. urual discount tothe trade: Grabam Flour, $2 15 % 100 Ibs; kye Flour, 82 50 % 100: Rice Fiou $575: Cornmeal, $225: extra cream do $3; Outmeal. §3 50; Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, 83 10@ #0: suckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 507 Cracked Wheat, §3 26: Farina, $4: Whole Wneat Fiour, Holled Oats (bbis), ¥4 95@5 16; Pearl Barley. £5 75@4; Spilt Peas, 15 50; Green do, $4 25 1100 ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Hay rules stiff at the advance. stuffs are also stronz. BRAN—$16@15 50 for the best and $14@14 50 %_ton for outside hrands. MIDDLING=—$19@20 for lower grades and #21@22 7 ton Jor the Dest. FLEDSIUFFS—Rolled Barley, $19@20: Oil- cake Meal at the mill, $26 50 B ton; jobbing, $27 50; Chopped Feed, $15@16 B ton. HAY—Wheat, 810@14 $ton: Wheat and Oa $10@1250; Ual, $9@L} 50; Harley, $7@11; com: pressed, $10@12 : 0; Alfalta, first cutting, $5 50 6: second, $6 50@7 50; stock, $6@8; Clover, $5@ 9% too. STEA W—30@40¢ BEANS AND SEEDS, The other Feed- The feeling in Beans s very firm. They are waunted for the Klondyke and the East, and the new tariff also puts an additional value on-them. Bioans—Fayos, $2 50@2 40; Smell Whites, $125@1 55 B cl: Large Whites, $115@1 25§ ctl: Pinks, $1 40@1 45; Reds, $1 10@! 30; Black- eye, 81 50@1 65: Red Kidney, nomin: Limns, $160G170; Botters, $120G1'40; Fea, 81250 1 30. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@2 75; Yellow Mustard, §1 85 @ cul: Flax, 81 60@1 70; Cauarv Seed, 13,@215c @ Ib: Alfalfa, 8140; Rape, 214@ 2ycs Hemp, do; Timothy, dhe. DiciliD PEAS—Niles, nomiual; Green, $1 20@ 190 B eul POTATOES, GUNIONS, These markets are quiet and not materlaily changed. POTATOES—New Early Rose in boxes. 35@ 50c; 1n sacks, -0@40c; new Burbanks, 40@70¢c & ctl in boxes and 350@40c¢ in sacks; Salinas Bur- banks, 75¢@81: Sweet Potatoes, 2c 3 Ib. ~—silverskins, 80@9)c B ctl. TABLIKS—Besy Squash is uotable at 3:@50c % box; Bay Cucumbers. 2:@35¢ B boxs Pickies 65¢ for No. 1 ana_40@5Uc for No. Green Peppers, 2(@40c ‘or Chile and 50@65¢ for Beil; Green )eas, 1a@3Yc B Ib; String Beans, 16 “c: ‘Lima Beans, 2@8c; Green Okra, 40260c box: Egg Plaut, B0GT0C; Cabhuge, 6U@T50 B ctl: Carrois, 25@80¢ @ sack: Garlle ‘1hgao & b ;‘am-wes, ‘%?1?;; for River; Green Corn, 4lc@ 1 % sack, 80@75c # crate for Berkeley & @1 50 B crato for Alameds. i TR POULTEY AND GAME, POULTRY—The market is weak and quiet, and Young Roosters are lower. . Live Turkeys, 16@17c for Gobblers and 1 8 for Hens: Geese B puir, 75c@8: 25: Ducks, ‘E‘IOA}J&: 325 for old and $3@4 50 for young: Heos, $3 50 450 P doz: Roosters. young. $4@5 50: do, old, VEGETABLES. $4@4 25; Fryers, $3 50@4 # dozen; Broile 550 for_1arze and 1 50@S 50 for smaits Pigepas $l@l 25 P doz for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabbits, nominal. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Putter is rather firm than otherwise. Eggs are weax and siow. ‘REAMERY—Fancy creameries, 20c; seconds, 19c® b COFFEE—The circulsr of C. E. Bickford say e pust three weeks have witnessed an axceed- Ingly dull and unsatisfactory basiness. The ma ket during the greater poriion of the time bas been practically at a standsill both as to home consumption und o.eriand export, ad the suies occasionally made—invariably under pressure from holders—show & decline 1n the prices or il descripiions dealt in. An uowleldy element of the situation lies In the very large percentage of in- ferior grades among firsthacd Stocks, and Lheir welght and iufluence contribute ¢ xtensively to the present depression in other coffees. These low grades have become exiremely difficuitof sale, owlng 10 competit on of roasted Cuffee In pack- ages, engendered by the battle for subremacy be- tween he three urges: roas ing esiablishments of the country, and which Is belng placid by them everywhere at desiructlve piices. As we close about 1000 bags Costa Rica of wll grades have been sold at an average deciine of“1c B Ib from former quo‘aions. To-day’s S10CK consists of 5555 Costa Rica, 526 Nicarazua, 10,409 Salvador, 27,877 Guatemala ani 1281 Mexican: in ull 46,647 bazas, against 30,315 for the same time last year. The steamer Newport is due abous the 29ih Inst. with 800 bags ” We quote: COSTA RICA—1i@17%c B Ib nom. for prime washed (none here); 15@L6¢ nom. for £0od washed (none bere); 1.glic tor g0o1: 113@12lhe for £o0d mixed with biack beans: 11@12Yzc for fair; 10c for common to ordinary. SALVADOR—16@1614C 10r £00d to prime washe ile@lilge for fair washed: 1636@i7Yac for £00d Lo prime washed peaberry: 1134@13c tor su- perior unwashed: 1134@11%ac for good unwashed; la@15¢ for good to prime unwasned peaberry. NICARAG: A—1015@: 1¢ or good unwashel: ldc for 200d unwashea pesberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—18@18%40 nom. for prime to strictly prime washed (none vere): 17V @1i%c tor prime washea: 16@i7c for g00d” 10 stricily good washed; 14@15%gc for fair weshea; 11@).c -or medium: 9@ 1 vac for ordinary; 54s@$%ec for inferior Lo com- moli; 18@l¥lge for good Lo prime washed pea- berry: 11@12c for gooa to suprrior unwashed; 15 @153 for zood (o prime unwashed peab-rry. SULAR—The Western Suzar Kefinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6lhe; Powdered, be: Dry Granu- lated, 53gc 7 Ib; Confeciioners’ A, 53gc: Mugnolia A, be: ELxira (, 47c: Golden C, a¥c: Candy Granulated, 5iact Caiifornia A, 53sc; balf-barrels 4C mOre thua Darrels and boxes 43¢ more. SAN FRANCISUO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers ave as follows: BE] F—First qua ity, 534¢ P 1: seconddo, bc; third do, 4@alqe B . VEAL—Large. b@6c: small. 6@7¢ B b ihl(hm"rm —Wethers, 5iz@tci Ewes, 5@5%c LaMB—Spring. 7c B . PORK—Live fiugs.gl/’c for large and 855@3%c for small ana medium; sott Hogs, 2ia@3Yac P b; dressea do, Sc. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar ak.. 18.630| Erun. sk HA00 Whenat, ctly,,.. K010/ Midaliug: T Earley. ctis. .7 11,215 buttec. cus..... 1:3 cus. . '500|Cheess, cas.l, 348 Feana sks. 2,507 Kegy. Q0m, - 11,820 Rye, culs 1:0{1i1dex. mo. ZITT 61 Fotatoes, sk4... . 8.630 Onions, s&s. . - 37 Yiay, wns 635 Leavtier. rolla .ol 288 Siraw, tons...... 3| Lime. bbls. .ccm 201 D THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks were weaker and declined slowly a'lday. Heavy sales were made on the noon in- format sesston. & Mexican is assessed 20 cents. The delinquent sale on the FOX assessment on Hale & Norcross stock has bean further postponed to Auguat )4, The delinquency In office of the Grayson assess- ment on Hule & Norcross stock has been further postponed to Septemuer 28 and the duy of sale o October 18, The Pucltic Lighting Company has declared a monthly dividend of 35 cents per share, payable August 5. 1u the Confidence mine the west crosscut from the upraise on the sixth floor 63 feet atove the surface tunnel is out 28 feet, 7 feet bhaving Leen mace during the pas: week. The face shows qQuartz, baving no va ue. “The joint Contidence, Challenge Con. and Con. Impertal wes: (rosscut No. 1, from the surface tun.el. is out 136 feet, havin; been advanced 23 feet durinz the week. The face s ill continues fit porphyry. 3 No 16 was extracted trom the Confiaence mine during the past week. in the verman mive the amount Of Ore ex- tracted-during th+ wees waseleht mining carloads of the average assay value of $is 38 per Lon, ‘I his ore came from Lhe north drift on the HUC-ooL level 4nd he ‘ace of the wor - Inks there continues 10 show «eams of fair grade ore. The Nortu San Juan Gold Mining Company of Nevada 1 cu iy hos levied an a-sessment of 7 cents per share, delinquent September 8 - po~une, Wush., sdvices of July 2] note a d)vi- dend a8 fo/lows: The Leroy Mining Company hus just declared a dividend of $200,000. This 1s the second div derd of a ke amount pa:d this month. Ie is thoushu the company will declare 8 ill an- otner dividend before the end of the month. To date this mine has paid $475,000 iu dividends. BOAKD SALES. Following wers the sales In the San Francisco Stock Board vesterda) coMMENCING 8:30. REGULAR MORNING SESST 65 Belcher...2#100 E S Nev..05/600 5 Nv... 140 100 Benton...10 4 1 200 s unien 10| 200 Chllr, 200 L4 500 CNY 5 10J ¢ Point 200 6 & AFTERNOON BESBION-_ = 100 Andes.....16 600 G & C. 0 S8 VRO . 200 1 & Fo 45100 Mexcn.. 34500 Union.....51 100 Benton ...10/500 Occidti..... 10200 Uan 150 Choliar...77/1%00 S Nev. 100 ¥ Juukes..53 20U CU&V..LEBJ100 .. ......1.5D] Following were lhe taies in the Paclic Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 300 C NY. ..02/200 Savage... 500 Exenar ...0% | 35 4 . 3 5(300 Scorpion..04 1000 > 1 &3.06 200 Justice. .06 PRV Ofeses 100 Kentuck. 0% Lay 400 Buiilon. 500 L Wash....0 300 Caleda.. 500 -.....-.-20! 200 Cuaiigy 100 Mex, .. Ke| 300 ChoIr ...,.80/200 Uccldti.. .. 10) 400 + 120+ oun 200 1400 ... 800 200 700 COV..... 500 .. 800 300 - o 1050 500 Ovrmn....10{1600° X 4 100 Coiin 490 rowou..... 4 1009 C lmp ..02300 . 5 25[400 © 200 Alpba.- 100 ... 600 Alta..... 13 1 100 Andes. 100HaN .. 792(100 S 300 Belcne: 250 Mexican.. 35(5u0 Uniou... 51 500 84li00 S 10) Challie.. 591200 Opair. ..76/200 2 200 Choliar....77/2)0 . “74/iv0 Utah. 150 CCaV....135 00 Overmn...0925J X Juske 5U Conit 1073700 Patos 4200 500 C Imp. 301 Favar..52 200 700 Bcorpion..04 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 500 WEDNESDAY, July 28-4 P a. Bid dsked.; Bid. Asked. Alpha Con. 14 18liotm.,...cpre — OB 06 U7 instica /2 05 07 15 16 ientuck....._ U6 07 27 28|Mexican. 2l 33 8 43 43 )ccidentalll 09 10 Benton Coa.... 10 —uphir..., 76 76 Bullion 08 lUlUvermag...... 08 09 Caledoniar. It L8 oo 43 Cholla 76 77 ~avage.. 32 83 Con.Cal&Va.. 185 1.40 -corpion. . — U Challengs Con. 40 44 ez Leicher... 05 06 Con. imperis. 01 (% tiver Hill.... 01 02 Couficencs ... 1.05 1.13|~lerra Novads 130 140 Con New Yors — (2| taudard ...... 165 1.60 Crown Polnn.. 23 24| >yndicate. s EurekaCou.. — 2ol.miouvod..ll 52 53 kxcneauer . — U} t8b..... . U6 7 LOLI & CUITY, 42 45| CUUW Jaukem 52 53 Less v 92 43 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY. July 28-2 P 3 UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid, Asked. TEds conp.11255 — (U Sdsreg...iud alliy Lonew weueisd | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. CalstObiase. 11135 — (UakGas 5v.. — 104 Cul Elec I, 63127~ — = e CotraC W b3 Dpnt-stex-cp Edsn L&P 6313015 — 97%Ommbusbs.. 1237512414 100 7P &0 Ry s, 110 — |P&Cu Ry 6y. 10114 F&CURR 6310734 "— |Pwist RR 8411435118 Geary-st Ros — ' 10214 Keno, WL&EL — 105 HU&S0140200 — jeactoP &u. — 100 losang L6s — 100 |SF&NPROL. 103341053 DoGnteed 63 — 100 |SPREArizés 98 100 MEvstChleSs12494 — (SPRRCalss. 1073, — DoRyCon bs. 10913110 [SPRECalds. — ' 80 1Vin6sls. — 100 |SPBrRCaifs 106 107 CNgR7s. — 105 |V Waterts. 11934 12014 N RyOal 6s.106%4 — |SVWateris. 1017510215 DiyCw va — 96 [SikinGs&mas — lU2ig WATER STOCKS. Contrn Costa 303, 83 [Sprag Valley 1005510075 MarinCo..... 80 & — GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Captay, ., — 20 |Pacilc iz, 4614 47l Central . 88la — IS G&Elec. 9814 985 N ElecLigni 915 — [Sankraocscd 3 & — Oak G L & 5idg 55 [SI0cKWUL i = 15 YaoGas dmp — 9434 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fueman'ev+ — 15 | s COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. ApgloCal . 52— |FimsiNa.o 181 184 Bank of Cal,. 237 | LondonP&a. 127 LwBL&ICo b8 101%4| Verch Kx. . 13 SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerB&LCO.i54) — [sav.&ioan. — 103 HumbS&L.105), 1160 [Security... 250 — Mutual...... — 40 [UniouTris 950 1060 troav ULionsd0 — STREET RAILEOAD STOCKS. 1935113 (OakSL&HAS 100 .9 — | residio. s & - 4655 465, 3 POWDER STOCKS. Atlantfen,., ' il GiancCon... 8384 3414 California.. . 921310714 VIEOHk..ce 138 2 Kastern v... ¥4 86 | MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. Alnska Fkre. $7 9734 Nat Vin 71 Ger Lead Co. 100 140" | ceanicS8Ca 20 — HawC&SCa.. 161 1624|Pac Aux FA 115 8 Buteh 5P 2735 b8 PacBoraxCo. Y7lg = MertxAssa. 90 © — |Parf FainiCa o o £ALES—MORNING SESSION. Hoard— 50 Giant Powder Con, s 90, 83 75 30 do do 34 00 20 do do 34 25 20 Hawaifan Commercfal 16 K714 50 Hutchinson 8 P Co...... 2775 50 do do 27 621y 5 Mariet-st Rallway. 46 .5 50 Pac Gas Imp.. L 9425 20 Californin-street Raflroad. 110 00 $4000 5 P of A Bonds| 98 00 SALES—AFTEENOON SESSI0N. Board— 20 Bank of California. ... 237 00 30 Hawailan Comm 16 50 50 Hutchinson 8 P T 225 do do .. 27 50 25 Market-st Rauway... 3 do do €0 & F Gus & Eleciric Co. $5000 S V 6 Bonds 20 Californ HOTEL ARRIVALS, RUSS HOUSE. €T Colombet, Cal W J Hotchkiss, Healdsbg A East, Oregon ¥ Shaw, Boston R A Perkins,)illl Valley M alemasn, ~acramento D T Furwell, Oukland ~ P Young, unkland S L Hays, [nd L Dean, Cal G M Nave, Ind s Lowenstein, Cal DB Earnes, ind € E Withan, Colusa J P Jones, Modes:o W J H Fogelstrom & wf, C Ea t, Chiie Chile J H Hlnry, Tracy L King, Kings City W K de Jainatt, Colusa Mrs W I de Jarnatt, Co- J Doyle, Ransburg lusa. J W Sinclair, Alvarago Mrs M L Clark, Minn M O Mahun, Mexico R Kickers, Mexico Miss 15 J Henuerson, P N Cox. Ariz Mich A Miiroy. Merced W i Smith, Menio Park H C Radiore, Nordhoff G W Whiting, Los Ang E Phelps, £1'Dorado W J Downing, Cal C B Clars. Los Banos A lnstorious, Livermore W B klam, Red Biuft 5 Nelsen, Red Buff O L McAbee, Cal S K Young. Nev Mrs A E Andrews, Cal J Releiel, Tucson J D Wadswo, th,Sta Kosa Mrs § W Kengon, Cal ~ Miss G Hudson, Cal J L Merguinn, Pslo Alto Miss M M Noble. Cal C Lambe T S Mercnant, Cal LICK ROUSE. Mas W_W Case. Denver Mrs Morris, Fort Wayne Misy J Morr's, K Wayne D 8 Freeman, Portland A Peterson, Santa Rosa H R llalsey, Fowler G A Nourse, Fresuo ‘W H Clay. = ockton J J Breohmsitit, N Y J B Westeidyke, N Y J W Knox & £, Merced T C White, Fresno F G Shepard, Mich Miss Shepard, Mich J W Adams, Cal Theo Rayes, Tokyo ¥ Remhait & 1, Elko Mrs Stiliwell, P-taluma Mrs Knox, N Dr Burde 1, Marine TLe Koy Moore, Yien Fred Liddeke, Centerville W F Rawards, Wash Miss Wes.oay, stockton NEW WESTERN HOTEL. W T Wilson. Bloomingn J Broksin. Bioomin eton € C Ragdale, Bloomnin k Dellamarias, Alaska J J Gobbir, Healdsourg J Allan & wi, Brookiyn Mrs Kaubie, Brooklyn Miss Kauble, Brooklyn J Woods, Sic A Johnson, Valiejo G ' lawson, Vallejo G Wallanschlage, Vacay P J Howaid. Fresno W Falkner, Bvron J Fuiton, Merced O Phaten, Portland 1L P MacClain, ~an Diego J A Ayles, ios Angeles F £ Cslder, Los Angeles W Horuer, Clurandon Miss M Webster, Reno A J Klein, Akrou, O D C Page, Vacaville J Farins. Sacto D A Ruisell, Auburn J Zantgrap, Auburn R M Watson, Tahoe JA . ulcr, Boston 1, Funk, Farmington HH Hyde, Grand Rpds J Pepin, Santa Cruz J B Roomey, Sacto W A Bernard, Dusinigan H Soggec.. Dunnigan € Wickham, Healcsburg | E S Flower,Kings Ferry L M Purceil, San Gabriel W H Keyes, Ind A Lang, Napa, A G Harms, Pleasanton J M Walllng, Nev City ¥ C kverett, Nev ¥ Fros, Nevada JJ McKinnon, Va City J M Meehan, Va City 1 Mcuube, Virsinia Cily W O Weissich, Cal ¥ Paul. Cal ¥ Ebuer, Cal K H Tanper, La S R Danbenmer, Ohio J L Blackmin, Los Ang W A Campbell, Stockton GRAND HOTEL. J Mitehell, Ind 3 A M >hawley, Grass Val G A Smitny Courtland D ¥ Mujors, Concord W A Gowley, Benicia Miss B E Gniffith,0maha. Miss S Meader, Mo F L Hausel. Stockton C W Curtis & w, ‘I ruckee » H Winship, Napa J J Cairns, Lindsay Jadson Bent, San Diego H McCray. Bakersfield Mrs J Farnsworth. Gd Isl Mrs C J Roades, Pa 7T H Ciinkedale, Sn Diego Wm L Harman, Portiand W N Vilas & w, El Paso J W Thayer, Gilroy I Conrau Sacramento C Schwic! Miss M Raymond Cal s Cohn_ Los Angeles C Greenfield, St Helena, C Edgerton, Los Ang J 3 Eeck, Uhicago TB Gates, N Y H Pease & w, Hartford L Silva & w. Stockton W H Bennett, Stockton Mrs W Lawrence, OF H C Hansel, Stockton S C Mitehell, Ind Mrs W F Wilkie Trckee Wm Micholls J1, W & 3 oh, Dutch Flat B R'Jones, Ukiah i G Huskey, Calistoga Miss A D Wellman, Mo T Hopper, Stockton C Walluce, St Helena 11 Conniff. Petaluma E Keppier, ~an Diego J 0 West & w, Tex ©J Call & w, Linasay Miss J Buster,Grand Isl Miss B J Roades, P D Einkbalter,Bakrsfield W W Oates, Stockton J0 brew & w, Stockton R M Palmer, Victorix A k Osborn, Eldridge Miss & Granman, Ky Miss L Granman, Ky C Larzen, Vallejo H E McKee, Sacto J A Melntire, Sacto W P McFaul. Ukiah W Gay, kandolph ¥ Blan( haid, Randolph H Levinsky, Stock ou Dirs J Moss. San Mateo A Moss, San Mateo Mrs Stewart, Poriland BALDWIN HOTEL J J Gaspir, Los Angeles G J Koenig, San J Mrs E Monteith, Wash T S AMilton, Sausalito Miss Milton, Sausalito Mrs Milton, Suusalito Mirs J P Riley, Colo A Y Pearson, L Angeles Miiss K & Hext, Chicago C Walther, Chicaso O A Tolle, Sunta Cruz P P de Heursel. Parls G Haranz, France H Alexander, Cal M McEliistrom, ohio S J la France, O D Maher, Forest Hill M -C Boatman & s, Cal L Kosenfield, N J Capt Willlams, Boston J M Hull, Chicago T Cross, Tacoma G H Clarke, Los Angeles J ¥ Wilsou, Boston 1S Oliver, Hoboken C Dickingon, Baitimore J Webber, Gress Valley G W Boyle, Visalls F Brown, N H H Hart. N H J Kenny, Fochester Rk Higgins, Rochester 1 silversiein, N Y J o’ Donuell, Los Aogeles PALACE HCTEL. DrJ C Pryor, US A T J Smith, Cbicago Miss C Smith, Chicago Master W F Smith.Chigo { Mrs T J Smith, Chicago J I Pomadeire, Yuba | T A Carson, Ohio C'S Kewpff, US N Max Kahn, Ohio J Haliaway. Baltimore MissHa laway, Baltimorek L Hallaway, Baltimore J H Nor hrop, Mass D K Ciin, Chicago R W Stewar:,'S D Mrsk P Buckingham, Cal T B Fickey, Carson A Stern, Los Augeles A B Bowey, Los Angeles Mrs A Siern, Los Ang J W Mariin, Arkansas G W Strong, San Jose Lilly Davis, Denison J F Davis. Jacsson J F'Webb, 5t Louis E T Carey, London Wy Polard, Augusta B Marx, N Y W T acClure, N Y 2 iy Thomas Hussey, beliringer, of Leigh, in Lancashire, 85 years of age, rang the church bell in honor of Queen Victoria’s long reign. He had rung the mourning peal for George 1V, and also rang for the coronation and death of William IV, and for the accession, coronation. weddinz and fifty-year jubsilee of Queen Victoria. W C Franxel, Sacio W G Drown, Angels OCEAN STEAMLES, Dates of Departure From San Francsico. cAiLs. PIER. Loos Bay.... | Newpor July 29, PAM|Piez LL Humboldi. | HumboldtBay [iuy 9, Zeu|Pler 8 City Puebla| Vic & Pgt Snd|July 0, 9au | Pler 9 STEAMER | DESTINATIO Yomona. ... |HumboldtBay [July 30, 2run|Pleed Corona.. |San Diego..... |July 31,11am | Plerll ABlanchard | Oregon ports.. |July 31,12 u|Pler 13 Crarina..... | Coos Hav...... |July 81,12 | biers Chiikat " | Ferndale. .| July 1, 1ew | Pler 13 Columbla. .. | Portiana lAug l0aM| Pler2d | Orizaba... 7. Mexico.. ", [Aug 2,10aw | Pier 11 ‘003 Bay Aug 2,10aw Plerls Newport Aug 2, vam Plecll Yaquina Bay.|Aug 3,10ax| Pier 2 Santa Rosa |Kan Diezo.... |Aug 4 1iam Plecll WallaWal! State ot Ci | Vic & Pat Sno [Aug | vorsiana |Ang 4, @au Plerd 6,10aM | Fler 34 mon, to Picific Marive Supply Co 'Schr North Bend, Wallace, 56 days trom Sad. Marces Island, 5U0 tons Zypsum, to Lucas &.Co. - Cleared WEDNESDAY. Juiy 28, - Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, St Michaels; Alaska. Com Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, Sen Pedro; Goodall, Poc- kins & Co. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama: P M S S Co, Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanaimo; . Johin Rosenfeld’s Sons. brsn.p Lord Templeton, Niblock, Queenstown:. Eppinger & Co. Brsoip Musseleraz, Vaughan, Queenstown; G W McNear. = Ship Oriental, P Nanaimo; Geo Fiitch, Bxin_Chas F Crocker, Piltz, Guaya quil” via Noyo; W R Grace & Co. : Sailed. WEDNESDAY. Juiy 28 Stmr Sunol, Dettmers. Grays Harbor. Sunr Laguna, Pecerson Sumr Mackinaw. Littlefield. Tacoma. Etmr Weeott. Miller, Crescent City. Stmr Exceistor. Higgins, St Micha ls, Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama. eic. Stmr K mpire, Nelsna, 1 ort Harterd. Stmr Coquille River, Drisko. Coguiile River, Stmr Lakme, Anderson, Coquille River. Sumr Bonita, N cholson, Port Harfor.. Bkin Chas ¥ Crocker, Piltz, Guayquil via Noya: Schr Newark. Beck. Bowens Laniiiz Schr Bertie Minor, Ravens, £ureka. Schr San Buenaventara, Dahlof, Grays Harbor, Scar Arcite and Fontie. Colstrup. Schr La Chilena. Campbell, Fort Ross. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, July 28 —10 b, M.—Wealisr thick; wind SW; velocity 10 miies. Chartars. The bktn Tam o’ Shanter loads mdse and lui. ber ior ~anta Rosalia. The schr Hueneme loads mdse a: Sextile o &, Michaels; schr C A Thayer, lumber, al Grays Har. bor, tor Guaymas: bark Highland Lignt, cos, Seattle, for this port. The Br bark Lindley is chartered for wheat or barlez to Europe s 6d. ‘Ihs schr John G Nortn loals mdse for Hono Spoken. June 26—La: 55 S 78 W, Braship The Hahre mann, from shields, for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. TACOMA—Arrived July 27—Schr Murlel, hanca July 14, MENDOCINO—Salled July 28—Stmr Arena, for San Francisco. LEAR HARBOR—Salied July 38—Stmr Wes:- port, for San pedro. TATOOSH— Passed July 25—Nor stmr_Florida, from ( omox, for san Fraucisco; stmr Umaillla, hence July 26, tor Victoria. PORT ANGELES—Arrived July 28—Chil bark Elisa, from Antogogasta. for Victoria. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived asuly 27—3che Comet, from San Pedro; schr Golden Snore,hence July 16. SANTA BARLAKA—Salled July 28—Schr Occl- dental, for Eureka. ALBION —Sailed July 28—Schr Sacramento, for San Francisco. GREEN WOOD—Arrived July 28—stmr Whites- boro, hence Jul s 27. EUREKA--Sailed July 28—Star Pomona, for San Francisco. at pu, Poiny Foreign Ports. YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 28—Schr Prosper, from Pory Blakeley: Ju'y 26—Br stmr Mogul, irm Tacoma. | S3ied July 22-Branip Meokbaras, for Fori- and. ANTWERP—arrived July 25—Ital bark Eman- uele, hence March 11. DU ELIN— \ir.ved July 26—Br ship Ardencraig, hence March 5. DURBAN—Arrived July 23—Br ship Manx Kin, 1rom 1acoms. HULL—Arrived July 27—Br ship Langdale, hce March 14. Sai ed July Z6—Ger ship Othmarschen. LONDON—Artived July 27—Ger barkKborasen, from Vancouver. PANAMA—Sailed July 24—Br ship Cape York, for Port Towasend. SANTA ROSALIA—Sailed June 26-Br ship Isle of Arran, for Falmouth. pATIVed Juite 3—Scur Pioneer.from Grays Har- . STEAMEKS TO ARRIVE. T FrOM Corona San Dlezo ...... Newpor .| Panama. .| anly 28 Alameda.. ... [Sydney <1 July 29 Czanna... . Cous B ... .| Tuiy 28 Pomona *| Humbola: Bay'. July 29 Alliance, . Portland...... Crescenc City. Cresceus Citv ., Alice Blanchard | (regon ports Chilkat. ...|Eel River. | Yaquina & Victonia & Puxet Souna Seattle. ... State of Cal. .| Portiana. . . ... ... |Crescent City” . |san Diego. Humboldt...... | Humbold: 2 Beigic. Lje-Aug Coos Bay. . | A .Aug Auz SUN, MOON AND JI.E. UNITED €TATRS COAST AND GFODFTIO SmRume. TIMFS AND HEIGHTS OF HISH AND Low WATERS AT YOrT POINT. ENTRANCE TO EaN FRANCISCO BAy. PUBLISHED BY Ovel CAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKEINTENDENT. NoTe—The high and low waters occur . tns City Front (Missioz-stres: Wharf) aboue iwenty five minuces lator than as Fort Folut; e Leigas ©f uide 13 the sume at both places. July - 1887 o Thurstay. July 29. ..5.10) Moon rises 7.22| Moon sets. Sun rises, Sun se's 5| Time| pogy | Time | poey : LWl |Hw 291 6.08/—0 2/ 1219 30 5.40(=0.1]1 31| 614 0.2 5 H W L LW % 53| 7.19| 2.3 2 T 52| 8.18/ 2.0 33 \ N 84| 910/ 16 4) 345] 41 9.0 56/1020; 1.2 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the i carly morning tides are given in the left hand eolumn, aud the successive tides of the day in ths order of occurrence as to time. The second tims column gives the second tide o the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or righ: hand columa gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey chagts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes ths height, and then the number given 1 subtraciive from the depth given by the charts. — e NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office located in tha Merchants' Exchapze 1is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard (0 nationality and free o expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to visit the office, where complete sois of charts and sallinz directions of the world are kept op hanl. or com- parison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obiained regarding lights, dangers to navigatiou and all matters of interest to oc:an commerce. ‘The time ball ontop of the bhilding on Tele- graph Hill Is holsted about iten minutes before noon. and Is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal recelved each v from the United States Naval Observaiory : Mare Istand Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any. 15 publishel the samo day by the afternoon papers and by ihe moruiug papers the followlng dav. W. 8. HueHEs, Lieutenant. U. S N., in charge. The Time Ball. ERANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICR, U. S N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SaN FRANCISCO. July 2», 1897 The time ball on Telegrapn Hil was droppal exa at noou to-day—L e. & noon of the 120:a or oxacuy u% B2 M. Greenwich time. W. X Huames, Lieutenan: U. & N.. iu charge. Forecast of Wind and Weather in the North Pacific Ocean for August. BRANCH H YDROGEAPRIC OFFICE, SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., July 28, 1897. In the China Seas and the viciuity of the Phil- Iippine Islands rain squalis and occasionsl thunder- storms may be expected. Squally weather myy be expected in the vicinity of the Hawaijan islands and thunder-siorms on the coasts of Mexico and ( eatral America. Typhoons may be expected more frequently this month than last in the China_Seas, probabiy first appearing to the eastward of tho Philippine Islands. After crossing the line coming north vessels bound for the west corst of America may expect beavy rain squalls and occasional thunder-storms and wind squalls ln passing through the region o th doldrums. Fog aud heavy mist will be prevalent along the Ametican coast, and_morth of the 40th paraliel from the Am-rican coast to the Asiatic coast oc- caslonal fog may be expec'ed. W.S Huemes, Lieutenant U. S. N. —_— SHIPPING INTFLLIGENCE. | Arrived. WEDNESDA Y. July 28. Stmr Willamette, Hoimes, 78 hours from Sea tle; 2550 Lons coal, to Oregon fmp Co. Stmr’ Cleone, ~trand. 1b hours from Albfon; lumber, to Albion Lumber Co.; railroad ties, to C A iTooper & Co. Stmr Scotia. Johnson, 20 hours mom Hardy Creeks 2000 T r ties, 700 posts. 130 cds bark, 10 M it lumber, to J R Hanity. Stmr' Altiance, Hardwick, 54 hours from Port- 1and; lumber, to D H Bibb Lumber Co Stmr Washtenaw, Crosscup, 76 hours from Ta- coma; 4800 t0as roal. to S P Co. Oakland direct. Stmr South Coast. Zaddart, 4% hours from Hueneme: 7225 sk barley, (o Moore, Ferguson Simr Newport, Zeeder, 18 days 22 hours from Panama and way ports: pass aud mdse, to Pacitic 1~ < Co St - Columbia, Conway, — hours from Port- land, via Astoria — hours; pass and mdse, WO R &N Co. Er suip Star of Russ'a. Roberts, 158 days from Antwerp, mdse, 10 W K Grace & Co. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO. i 300-306 POST ~\TREET, S.F., |8 Corner Stoc- ton. . OCEAN TRAVEL) DAWSON CITY! KLOXDYKE ! HROUGH WATER TRANSPORTATION BY steam schooner, sturting trom here AUGUST 12, 1897, For St. Michsels, thenca up the Yukon (o Dawson City by the only availabie river steamer, THOMAS DWYER (IS inches draft), Which sieamer can be seen ar Mission No. Wharf af.er Friday Telegraphic abplications will be held 24 hours. YUKON FXPLOITATION COMPANY, 1346 Market St., rooms 1 and 2. PACIFIC COANT &TEAMSIHP €0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: For ports in Alaska, 9 A. M. August 4, 9, 14, 19 9, aud every firth day thereafter, ¢ Victoria and Vanconver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Evereit, Anacortes ant New Wiatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. . Aug. 4, 9,14, 19, 24, 29, and every fifth day thera- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. i, R., st Tacoma with N. P. R. R, at Seattle with . N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska Steamers. reka, Arcaia and Fields Landing (Flum- boldt Bay), Str. Pomona ¥ P. M., August 3, 7. 11, 16, 20, 24, 28. =eptemner 1, 6. 10, 14, 18, 23, 27, Octover 1. 5. 9, 13, 18, 22, 26, 30. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East san Pedro_(Los Angeies) and Newport, a: 9 a. . Aug. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 3U, and every fouriu day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrorl. (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An: reles. Redondo (Los Anseles) aud Newport, 11 A. M. Auvust 4, 8 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereatter. 3 For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La. Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 1) 4.3 the 2d of each month. The Company Teserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates anl Dbours of salling. Ticke: oflice—Palace Hotel, & New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Azents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST SIKAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Wharf, ailU a. . F &RE{&; First-class Including o 82.50 2d-class fberth & mealy SCHEDULe U8 SAILINGS: Columbia..... veeee.-July 3,12, 22 Aug. 1 State of Californi: . July 7,17, 27, Aug. 3 Through utckets and through baggage to all Eastern Hutes and folders upon applica tiea w F.F. CONNOR, Genaral Agent, 630 Marke: stroat. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO. Superinteadeate S. 8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU _ only. Tuesday, Auv. 10, 3 P Special party r The®. S A LAMEDA safis via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for mship> SYDNEY Thursday, (©npa 18 2 p a0 ‘Line to COOLU ARDIE, Aust.. aud CAPETOWN uih Africa. BOu D SPRECKELS & BROS. CO. Agents, 113 Montgomery st Freight office, 527 Marke: street, Sau Francisco, COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATUANTIQUD French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton si. Iravelers by thls line Avold both transit by English railway an the discomfori of Crossing the cLannel in asm boat. New YOrk to Alexandr s, Egypr, vis Parig firsc class 8160, second class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE...... ..August 7. 10 s LA NURMAN DIk, “Auzusc 14 10 4 s LA BRETAGNE, "August 21, 103 ¢ LA GASCOUNE., Aug 28 1A ¢ LA CHAMPAGNE 8oy 4, Lia & Y¥or turther particulars apply to . . FORGKT, Agent, No. 3 Bowling C-reen, New York. J. F. FUGAZL & CO., agents, 5 Montzomery avenue, San Fraocisco. L STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washinzton St., At 6 P. M. Daily. rreigh. rucoivndsltu') T 123 . M #F Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. “Ihe only line yeilinz through tickets sud giving through freight rates to all poin.s ou Valley Ralroad. STEAME s T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. ‘Teiephone Main 805. Ca. N&v. sud Impt Co FOR U. §. NAVE-YARD AND VALLEJO, - STEAMEK “MONTICELLO,” Mon., Tues., Wed.. Thu s and St . 54 und 3:158 v (9P M hiirs.) AP, Op . . YA A0S s ol Landing and offices, Mission Tel-pnone ¢+ FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATON & SA¥TA CRUZ Schr Amethyst, Sorland, 4 days from Walds- port: lumber, 10 siyxbe- & Clark. Schr Wing and Wing. Genbers, 4 days from Coos Bay; lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Kodiak, Thomas, 10 days from Kodlak; 19 JTSAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays eicepted) at 10 A M. Alviso gaily Saturday excepted) at i P. . Freight . T Mwent: don PO ale Alviso, 500; to Sau Jose, 750 Clay si Blerl - 20 W, bants Clara sin Sau Joss