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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1897 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD L SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Sflver steadier. Wheat hizher again. Brewing Barley advanced. Oats. Corn and Kye quiet. Hay and Feels:ufis firm. Teany suff and in demand. Poratoes in ac ive request. Butter higher. e Exstera Pouitry in. Fruits unchanged. { Fruits firm. Provisions sirong. Wobl and Hides as bafore. Linseed Ol and Lucol advanced. 2gs dec OUR HIAVY FOEEIGN BUSINESS. Ine fiscal year en June 30, 1897, shows a larger and more varled export trade from this country than The total value of all 1 an increase over 1896 While imports were enorm he total was $100.000,000 below numely 1593, and «n eno American securities, no record we e returned to pay off the 510 the couniry on accour \ased -here. COtuu, Drea ttle, mineral ofl and other maps and DOOKS. Carriage: prit e agricuitur exposts was 81, of $188,380, 153, toward ihe close. the mous quantit of which is locomotives, highest rece 1dentedy pure rovisions. ¢ but jmyplem nts, steel rais, soap, manufactures of Wob ¢, hardware. cachor. cuppowder wnd a thou- we bix ot ihe exporis of Dbicycles rea’he 500,000, &s agatust $1,900,000 ihe year previous GOLD AND -ILVER MOVEME Fxports of gold from the United States for June were 7,628,878 an increase of $708,800 over the sanie month ar. Imports were oniy $620, 300, or $187,300 ess than last year. Exportsof silver for June were $5,0%6,503, an increase of $759,100. lmports of sliver tor June were unlm- poriant The gold v ment for the last two Hiscal years compares as follows: 1896-97. Exparts .. $40,112,912 Imports. ... 51,411,633 As will be noticed, the exports were £72,198,200 1a0 in 189 691,100 greater the couniry relative y $121,887, &1 the e:d of the previous fiscal year. Exports of sliver in the last fiscal year were $61,031,000. an crease 0f 11,681,150 over the previous ye: 9¢ while the Imports were §48,- the movement for the year left 00 better off than WOOL IMPOKTS. sports of wool into the United States for May 45,848,220 18, valued at $6 799,700, agafost 926 Ibs, valued at 81,699,653, for the same the ejeven mon hs ending or month May 51.Lhe mdvement compares as follows: ast year. v $31,804.515 47,525,992 Pou 25, 505.587 812,939,435 18a%:95. 1»8 I'hére iy enough foreign wool in the country to Iast w.yesr: . Imporis of woolens for May were valded at $61K1,425, and for the first eleven £42,200,621, a<uinst $51.2.8,180 for the ns 0t the: your ey iy /:fiospbuty 93 ; LF /(/{;Aéfiy//s,; % drefa m%;fifdfi ‘,\% pemucca ‘\\9@)« Lot %2 2 (O Carson sSanfrancisco O:Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Fan® Snow SHRDED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS Explanation. The arrow. fllés with the wind. The top figures at station indicate ximum temperatare for the days: -those underneath It, if any, the amount of raintall, of- melted suo n inches and hundredihs, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid nes, connect o'n 8 of equal alr pressure; iso- thermis, or.-dotted lines, equal iemperature. The word “hich” means high barometric pressare and 1s usuelly” accomvanled by fair weather: “low” yefers to low pressure. aud is usually preceded and sccompanied by cloudy weather and -rains. ots” 3 appear on the Wasbington cosst. “Whe sure is high in_the mterior E : the coast, and the isobars extend th and south alongz the coast, rain is probable; and Jow alo x | Texas racific. twhen the “low 1s Inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- | able: -With & “hi in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California’ coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions Wil produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, July 29 ‘1597, 5 P. 3. The following are the maximum temperatures reported from sta:ions in California :0-day: Enreks 58. Red Bluff 98.San Luis Obispo 80, Los Augeles 80, San Diego'7% Yuma 108, Fresno 04 San Franciseo data: Maximum temperature 58, minimum 50, mean 54. I'he pressure con inues low between the Sierras and the Coast Ranze Du ing the past twenty- four hours there has been a fall over Washington and Hdaho. Generaly o udy wea her prevails over the northern ha'f of the Pacific Siope. The.temperature ba remained nearly stationary along the coast. It has fal en about 8 degrees over Norihern Utah and rises about 5 degrees in Ari- zona. Norain is reported west of the Rocky Monn- s t ‘Weather Conditions aud General Fore- GCants. San Francisco for thirty Yours enc sht. July 30, 1897: Norinern ornia—Falr Friday: southerly winds inland: wester'y winds off the coast. Southern Calitornia — Fair Friday: westerly winds. Nevada—Falr Frida) continued warm weather. Utah—Civudy Frida-: continued warm weather. Arizona—Cloudy Friday. 21 Francisco and vicinity—Fair Friday:; warm- : southwesterly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast cflicial N:W YORK MARKETS, NEW YORE, N. Y., July 29.—One of the most encouraging s{gns cnrrent in the Stock Market 1s the constantly broadening tendency in speculs tion. Without materially detracting from interest elsewhere 1) the murket, the impetus of the up- ward movement to-day extended into’ Southern rallway shares and Chesapeake end Ohio, and teworthy advances took pluce in both cases Thus far these stocks have participated ontv o a smal) extent 1o the general advince, and the re- val of futerest in them shows Lhat the market is undergolng a general adjustment in fne movement which began with tne rise in ger shares. The general marset to-aay was very animated and rather irre-uiar. There was a stroug undertone throughout, but the market yielded at times under the persisient ait.cks Of the cliques of larger room-traders, who sold stocks with more freedom om time. 10 appear upon what these operations were based. for there was 1o chan-e in the esyene of the siuaion of an unfavorable uzar, nicazo Gas and granger shares fair degree of interest, which waus e spi uous by redson of the increwsed dealirgs where in (he .market. London house, trad.d more uci{vely i the | ca. market than for s long time: hul thege operations.were counted on botl sides .of the account and on balunce amounted to very ljttle. Prospecis of moderate shipments of gold. Saturday did not appear to appreciably -aftéctthe market Governmen railway bonds, strong Moiiéy on call 1 per cent: time monev—60 days /4 fer cent, 3 montns per ceni, 4 monihs x14 per 3t.six months 5 per cent on good mixed S.ock EXchinge collatéra. Prime indorsed bils receiva- {83534 per cent; chouice prime single naiwes, 4@4"per cent: £00d numes, 4@ila per cent, ~Ponced asking rates for sterling, $4 87 for long bilis and $4 8% for demand. Actual rates: Long ihille B4 B614@4 B615: Michu drats, 84 87140 A BT ) an) istoTs, $4 87145@4 8T Domesiic . g€ :on w York: san Francisco sight, 15 preium graph, 17%¢ premum. “Mouey 1 Londou. Ls@Y per ce €001 in‘Open market,both ~hort aud 3-month bills, Z4@7s pet cent. Amount of uullion -one inio “Bunk of England balance c-day, £15,000. The Baok of %0 land minimum rate of discount 18 un- chauged Al 2 per cent. The Proportion of ts re- .. serve £o liabliities is 50,90 per cent, against 50.69 L Rates dis- per cent st week and 59 39 per cent for the same week last vear. The weekly statement of the bhank shows the total reserve decreased £264,000, circulation increased £45.000. bullion d-creased £224,357, puolic dejosits d-creased £171,000, notes in reserve decreased £235 000. P The weekly stateme:t of the Bank of Fraice shows: Noies in circnlation decreased 3,400.0001, treasuey accounts current increased 13.500.000%, gold on hand increasea 3 750,0001, bills discounted increa-ed 38 100,000f, silver on hand increased 25,0001, Wheat and Flour, WHEAT— 10:30 11:00 12:00 100 2:10 Julps s — bilg 83ip 8biy 85y, September..... T8l 79% 7914 TelL 79 Decembery. .. S0ls S0%p 30 80z 81 Spot, good demand, firm. Fatore closing: Juls, 85%c; September, 79340 December, 8lc. FLOUK—\Win er bbls superfine, $265@305; 2 extra. $3 156@3 35; No. 1 exiura. $3 46@ 365; clears, 85 45@3 60; straights, $4@4 20; paten:s, $4 50@4 55. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York to Liverpool by steam, 4d. Produce. COFFEE—RIio, spot dull; No.7. T3 Folure tradiog closed: March, 87 30@7 35: Ma:. 37 40@i 35: Septe ver, $6 95@7; Uciober. $7@7 15; December. §7 10@7 15. LARD—Prime, 4 0. PORK—Mess. $8@8 5H0. TALLOW—314c. BUTTER—Creamery, Western, 1bc. EGGS—Blate, tresh gathered, 13c. SUGAK—Raw, quie’: Bf-deg. tlest, El4c: 96-dez. test, 334C: refined duil, WOOL—Cahiornia fines:, 40@éZc; California second, $9@40c; Western. cxtra, 35@36c. Wesi- ern, superfine, 30@3sc; Western, low, 21@2¥c PETROLE UM—New ) ork retin-d. §5 75: Phila- delphin and Baltimore refined, §5 70; retinea ia bulk, 83 20. 'S—Crop of '95, S@4c: crop '96, 6@9c: coast. 8@4c; crop ‘96, 6@1U. London market, Buenos Avres, dry. 20 s, 1832@19c: n. 20 to 25 1bs.. 1414@15%4c. LEATHER—Hemiock sole. Luenos Ayres, light 10 Leavy weights, 18@19c: acid, 19@2%c. Dried Fruits. RAISINS—California. 50-1b boxes. 2, 8, 4-crowa, 594 @5hac: seeded, Ta@>Y4c: seedless muscatels, sla@atie. CURRANTS — 474@5%~ In_barrels: cleaned bulk, Slp@6c: cases, 915@0L4c: cartons, 8@74c. FKUN ES—Calliornia, 26-1b voxes, 4@7c: 50-1b boxes, 414@7c. PEACHES—Californta, unpesled, bags, 6%g@5c: boxes, Tis@9c: peeled. 10@11e. APRICOTS—California, boxes, 7@l2¢:; bags, 14@10c. CITRON—11@1214c¢ for fancy doxes. F1GS—rancy orainary, 12@18c: 1ancy washed, w@2dc ATES—Versian. 601 boxes. 214@8%e: Fard, In boxes, 43,@dc: cases, 534 @c. WALNUTS-California standard, 63c; soft &bell, Sc. A LMONDS—Shelled, 1714@290 Metals. PIG IRON—Sonthern, $950210 50; Nortbern, 0@l Flo TIN—Straits, $13 65@13 70. COPPEK — Brokers, #$11 12145: exchange, $10 8735 Strong. LEAL— Brokers, $3 60; exchangs §3 85 Strong. Stocks and Bonds. Opening. Cloting. American Sugar. ,..$13900 $13800 Amencan Suzar American Tovacco. 8375 82 1214 American Spirit Mig Co. 13 50 13 50 Atcowson. ..... 1100 141214 Atchiuson Pfd . 28 25 2876 bay State Gas 1360 LCauadian Pacific, 7150 Cenirai Pecitic. €hicago Gas.... C.B. & Q. Con. Gas tordage..... aage Pta ..~ ver & Rio Grande Pfa. Delsware & Lackawana, Erie : Fort Wayna, General Elec Hocking Val Jersey Central, Xansas & Texas, 3525 Lake Shore. 171 00 Lousvitie & Nashviils. 55 50 Mannatian Con. 8400 Missour: racific 267> National Lead. 5450 New Haven.... New York & Neé New York Central. 1021215 10200 North Pacific. ........ 1475 1425 North Pacitic, Bid. . s2371 a2 121 Northwestern ....... 117 50 117 50 North American..... .. 4871 Uregon Navigalion..... e —— 240 Orexon Navigation, Pid..] — 62 50 Pacific Mail. .. 5 30 87Y5 Pullman ... 170 00 Quicksilver ( Kock island.. Keading. ...... Southern Pacihi St Paul....... L Louis & &' F. R’ R Tennessec Coal & Iron... Union Pacific.. U. = Leather. U. 8 Leather. .Pfd. Western Union.... Wabash, Pid . Barsuver........... Steriing on London, 60 days... Sterling on London. S. ', registered 4's new..... ... . 4’s, new, coupon... w P =tttz ia] s 8 s 112 00 5 115 26 CALIFORMN1A RUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 29 —Porier Bros. 20id three carsof fresh Calliornia fruitto-day, as foliows: Pears—Bartlett, $2@1 70. Peaches— Crawford. $1 30@90c; orange cling, 81 10; Foster, 1 45@ 115 “rrunes—Tragedy, 31 45@1 15: Germau, #1 60@! 10 |Plums—Japan, $2 90@ 2 65; B >. Dunne, $1_15@1 10; blood, Columbis, $1 15@$i 1 m Bonum, $1'10; W ashington, $1 10@80c; ses $2 15@175c, CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, L. July 29.~Trading in provisions v was only moderately active, but prices were higaer in sympathy with the former market for hogs and the co tinusnce of brisk_cash d mand. Keceip's of hogs were heavy. but hac litue effect. Packers were Jibera. buyers agaiust cash sales and the speculative demand was somewhat larger than recentlv. Toward the C 0se, however, prices Te- acted slightiy. ‘I he principal buiiish factor of the situation, however, is the excellent cash demand ol late and with decreusing supplies many beiieve prices wiil reach a higher level. The catile busio-ss was fairly active and prices were about a. stronz as any time thls year on nice, handy, medium steers. Un the other hand big, heavy, coarse stvers are neglecied and nou selling quite as uigh as heretofore. The active movement 13 in stockers and feeders,the best sslling for as high a price as at any time this year. Tae gencral hog ket ruled rather stronger than yesterday, the late sa.es showing about a vickel advance over the close of yesterday w.th ueur y everything sold. In the sheep murket prices on lambs were down a good 1 c, while sheep especiaily suituble for the muttor irade were rather scarce and ruled steady. Grain, WHEAT— 10:00 Juiy . 76 Seplember..... T3lg December. 174», 2150 July... — 1614 Sepem 7315 1314 December. Tayg Ta% 7 Sep.ember, 275c. OATs—July, 17¢; Sepiember, 175x@1734c. BARLEY —Cash, 2516@33c. KYE_Cash, 5. 3¢ FLAXbSEYXD—Cash, B414c TIMOTHY —Cash, §2 75. Produce. YORK—July. $777: September, $7 80@7 8214 LARD—Julv, $4 30: Scytember. $4 25 & RIBS_Septem ber, $4 67; October. $4 67. BUTTEKX—Firm aud moderately active. Creameries—Lxtras. 1434c; firsts, 1235@13%40; 2econtey 139136, Dairios o5 P At @11c; seconds, 9¢; packing siock, fresh, Sc. EGGS—Firm, but not active. Firsts sold chiefly at §3¢ per doz, 108s off ca-es returned. Livestock. HOGS—Light, $3 60@3 85: 875: heavs, $3 8715@3 75; 2 45, Sales 26,600. hecelpts 10-morrow 17,000. CATTLE—Beeves, $3 8585 10: cows and heit- ers, $1 9U@4 25; Texas steers, 32 H0@4 00: slock- ers and feeders, $8 20@4 40. Receipts 10,000, Es- tiwated receipts 10r 10-morrow 4000, SHELP—Keceipis 17,000. mixed. 88 5714® rough, $3 3712@ 25,000. Estimaied Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. July 28, ~CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 4500 head; steady. 13 OGS— Kecelpts, $5U0; market steady. SHrEP—Kecelpls, 2000; markel dull Leceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEgw., July 29 —~CATTLE— Iteceipts, 3000 head; besves steads, feeders 100 ower. HOGS—Recelpts 7,600: market wesk to 5c lower. EHEEP-Recelpts, 2800; market strong. FOREIUN MAKRKELS. London. LONDON, Exa. silver, 26 7-16d. July 28. — Consols. 113: Liverpool. WHEAT — Steady: No. 1 standard California wheat, 333 1d: cargoes off coast, nothing do cargoes on passage, nominal, unehanged, Ens couniry markets, firm: French couniry markets. brm: wheal in Laris steady; flour 1 Padls, COTTON~Uplands, 4144 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 day: $4 8714 Sterling Exchange, sight - 4 88 Blerlig cablen. o, re. Lyt REBY New York kxchange, sight . = 15 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 173 Fine bilver, per onuce........ - BTl Mexican Doilars..... = 4615 YESTERDAY’'S WHEAT MARKET. Sax Fraxcrsco, July 29, 1807, The following resume of the wheat market is furnished by k. A. Dresse, Produce Exchange sraiubroker, 412 Pine stree! San Francisco. 5 A. M. SESSION. A stronger feeling developed in wheat this morning, caused by stronger Lastern markets and firmer European quotations December opened at $1403; and advanced to $1 411, where it closed. May, §1 4:6@] 43 At the advance there was considerab.e wheat for sale. 10:15 A. M. SESSION. Wheat continued strong. Spot prices were worked by the crowd as favorabe to higher prices for futures. December opened at $14llj and closed at $1 407 December barley, B2 11:15 A. 3 SESSTON. Higher Chicago market quotations started buy- ing of wheat by the crowd. and $1 4134 wes paid before the opening of the sessi n. An casier feel- ing ceveloped at the session trading. Higher freight rates made many timid about buying. 1t is cotmed that the sharp ndvance i: Avanic freiaht rates for rain carrying wiil work in favor of this const 01 account of the heavy aisengaged tonn .ge arrivea and afloat. This was merely used as an argument by the bulls, but was not Lacked up by buylng December ciosed at $1 4135 May, $14315 December barley, 8214c. L P M. SESSION Shorts in wheat beeame frightened again this afterncon and advanced (he murket to 81 471 for December and Mav $1 45614 The bulls, who are playing velver, did not overiook their position and helped the shorts to run prices up on them- selves. The advance was purely the resuitof overselling yesterday and to-day. Chicago curb showed & strong feeling in that market after the close. Chicago. Wheat opened sirong. Liverpool and Paris ca- bles reported a smaid decline in sympatby with our break yesterday. Quickly following these ables came private advices of an advance abroad equal to yesterduy's highest prices. 'Ibis news was re- ceived b fore the opening. causin an exciting curb. December wheat o1 ened at 73%4c. advan- ed to 73%4c. deciined 10 7255cand advanced to 75y, where the market hesitated for a long tiie. Ahout twenty mioutes before the ciose St Louis began to advance rapidiy on buying by Baitimore. It was then wired that 14 cargces and 160,000 bushels of wheat were taken at that port for for- efgn account to-day. This news started shorts Lo buving. ihelr purchases seat Sep ember to 7384c, closing at 7355c: December, 7oc. Keceipts to-day 207,000 bushels Iarger than one yenr ago io-day. FXpOris were on y fair, bat engagements were large. The local crowd are fi- clined 10 ihe short sideof wheat Many promi- nent operators have switched receutly. A strong effort to depre s prices was made by Cudany, Well and their followi,g, which would probably have proved successiul nud no: Baltimore come to the rescue just beiore the close. The strength in corn was quite a_help (0 wheat. The wheat situation can be summed up In_this way: Local professional opinton is trylng toforce prices down while foreigners are continuing to buy wheat in lurge quantities. It is a case of the oul- side bullinz wheat against the lnside oea:ivg it Temporarily it 100ks like a toss-up. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Bushels. Clttes. Minneavols.. Duluth 99900 67,000 Toledo... St. Louls.. “Detrolt fladelphia.. “Baiumore. New Orleans. 143,705... 7. 250,3.5 157,668 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURFS. July. Aug. E@%L et Lec. Opening. 610 ... 61055 614 61j Closin, 603 ... 83y ... 61 PARIS FUTURES. July. August. Flour—Opening. 51.60 Flour—Closing. b5l.4v Wheai—Openfug. Wheat—C.osing.. . 2460 24.90 Corn opened strong at an advance of lgc over yesterday’s close. News cf hot winds {1l Kansas Siarted good buying. An adyance of 5% was made at the close. Many local wheat operators have transierred thelr attention to corn. They bougnt fie-ly ihromghcut thie session. The mar- Kke. shows astrong undertone. :peculation is be- comlug greater. FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GEAINS WHEAT—The Lord Templetowntakes for Cork 72.066 ctls, valued at $98,143: Musseicrag, for Cork, 76,165, st $107.100. The market higher again yesterday, both Dhere and at Ch cago. aud the suippers would take everything offer-d at the advance. Ip fact the de- mand is very sbarp. Local quoiutions are as follows: 81 40@1 4114 for No. 1, 81 42321 45 for choice and $1 4561 60 for extra choice tor milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL_S¥S810N—9:15 o'clock—December— 4000 cus $1 40%, +6.000, $1 40%s: ©2.u00, $141: 8000, S1 4115, May—2000, 81 00, $14284: BOOU, £1 43 SECOND SESSION — December — 6000 £141145: 44,000, $1 4134 6000, 81 41; Bl vy REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—2000 62,000, ¥l 4354 ciis, $14114: *00U, 81 4114; May—2000 81431 AFTERNOON SEssioN—December — 4000 _ ctls. $1 417 2000, S14-1a 6000, 81 4114: 62,000, $142iui 6000, $1 4285 2000, $14zs4; 2000 $1a:1s: 16,000, $i 45 Mav—4000 $1 44%y; 600U, " 31 4415: 60U0, §1 4475 4U00, $1 40; 10,000, $1 4514: 16.000, $1 4514 BARL:Y—New Brewing hus again advanced and is in go.d demand 10rshipping accouut. i eed is steady at 85@90c B cil: Chevalier, 1 10@1 20 for No.1: new hrewin:, $105@1 0734 for No. 1 and 95¢@»1 tor dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. ES810N—9:15 0'clock—No sales. Lecember— 400U ctis, ¥2c. ctls, 2000, INFORMAL BECOND SESSIO! KEGULAR MOBNING SESSION—December—2000 ctis, p2lgc. AFTERNOON £ ESSION — December — 4000 ctis, Bilge: =000, B4lge. Oa1S—1ha mai ket continues very dull._ Feed, $1 2234@1 274 cil: good 1o choice, $1 07 @1 1ikg: common, 95c@$1 05: Surpr.<e, $1 35@ 1 40: Milling, 1 15@1 20 ® ctl. Clivped Uats sels L3 1@2 B ton over the Taw product. COKN—Small round yellow cannot be quoted. for thers is nvue here. Large veliow is se.ting at 8] 05@1 07% wnd & tancy millng ot sometimes brings $1 1236 White, 9.15@9 . a¢ B il KY E—U ichianged a. 924@95¢ $ cul. BUCKW HEa'k—Is nominal at 95c@$1 15 B cil for new and $1 5 for old ¥LOUE AND MILLS1UFFS, Firm and unchanged. FLOUUR—Net casi prices are: Family extras, $4 75@4 r5: Bakers' extras, $i 6544 709 i bl. CUKNMEAL, RT(.—teed Coru, $2.@25 B (0n; Cracked Corn, $25@-6 ¥ ton MILLS | UFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, vsus discount Lo the trade: Granam Flour, $2 76 % 100 Ibs; kye Flour, $2 50 # 100: Kice Fiour, & 75: Cornmeal, $:25: extra cream do $3: Outmeal. $3 50; Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, $3 10 3 30: suckwheat Flour, $3 26@3 bui Cracked $5 25: Farlua. $i: Whole Wneat Fiour, Liolled Uats (bbis) , $495@d 16 Pearl Bariey, 38 75@4: 8pllt Peas, $8/60; Grcen do, 4 85 w100 HAY AND ¥ There is no further advance in Hay, but the market is sieady. BRAN—$15@16 50 for the best and $14@14 50 % tou for outside brands. MIDDLING~—$19@20 for lower grades and $21@22 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $19@20. Oll- cake Meal at the mill, $26 50 B ton; jobbing, $27 50; Chopped Feed, $15@ )6 B ton. HAY—Wheat, $10@14 ¥ 1on: Wheat and Oal $10@12 50; Ual, $5@L2; ) arley, 37T@11: com: pressed, 310@12 1 0; Aufalfa, first catuing, §5 0@ 8: secund, §5 50@7 50: sioik, $65; Clover, 380 on. STRAW—30@4Cc B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, DSTUFFS, There is a brisk demand for export and specula- 0. and prices for some kinds are still higher. BEANS—FPayos, §. 40@2 50: Small Whites, $125@1 45 B ci: Large Whites, 31 20@1 509 ctl: Pinks, $1 40@1 603 Reds. $110@1 30; Black- eye, $1 6U@] 6u: Ked K.dney, nominal; Limuas, £1,55@1 70; Butiers, $110@1'40: Fea,’ 81 209 SEEDS—Brown Mustard. $2 5032 75; Yellow Mustard, 81 65 @ ctl: Flax, 81 60@l 70; Cavars Seed, 13,@214c B Ib: Alfalta, 6140; Rape, 215@ B NS aren, 1 00 u nomiual; y 190 he es, L reen, §! POTATOES, UNION., VEGETABLES. There Is & sharp demand for Potatoes for all points west of Lua Missouri River, Including Klon- dyke, and ip_fact some orders could not be fiiled yesieraay. Vegeabies are unchanged. POTATOLS—New Eary Kose in boxes, 40 60c; in sacks, 40@50c: new Burbanks, 4U@75¢c ctl in boxes and 4U@d5c in sacks; Salinas Bur- banks, 7 Sweel Poiatoes, 2¢ B Ib. ONION ~—Silverskins, 75@55¢ @ ctl. VEGETABLES—Bay ' “quash 1s quotable at 80@5Uc % box: Bay Cucumbers. 20@35¢ bo; Pickles 76c@$) for No. 1 ana 40@buc for No. 2; Green Peppers, 20@%0c ior Chile und 60@75c for Bell: Greeu | eas, 135@215c B Ib; String Leans, 1@ 2¢: Lima beans, 2va@3c; Green Okra, 50@6:0 box: kgs Plaut, 50@obe; Cabbage, B0@75c B ctl: @30c ¥ sack: Garlic, 1kp@2c B Ib: ‘Tomatoes, 40@Bbe for Kiver: Green Lorn, bUc@ $1 @ sack, b0@65c ¥ crate for Berkeley and $1 @150 ® crate for Alameas. TOULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Another car of Eastern was mar- keted yesterday at 15¢ for Turkeys, $1 for Geese, & $275 for Ducks, §5 50 for Hens, 8450 forold Roosters. 83 75 or Fryers and $2 00 for Brollers. In local stock ‘lurkeys are lower and oiber kinds aro wea< and duil i i ve Turkeys, 15@16¢ for Gobblers an for Hens; Geese @ p@nlr. 75c@$ . 26: Ducks, $2 50@ 825 for old and $3@4 50 for young: Heus, §3 50@ 450 % doz: Roosters. youns. $4@8: do, old, $8 76@4; Fryers, 85 10@3 # dozen: Broilers, $3@ 350 for large ana $1 50@2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1@1 25 B doz for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal: Rabbiis, uominal BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter is higher again and very firm. In Eggs the tendency is downward. They come In in poor condition and the kastern are preferred as they run b tier. BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 2lc: seconds, 19@-Uc ® 1 DATRY—\ holce to fancy, 16@18c B I; lower srudes, 1s@loe. ICKLED— 17c B b, FIRkINo 11608 B L-ASTERN~—12@13c for ladle-packed. CHELSK—Choice mild new, 7}a@8c: common to good. 6@7c B B; Cream Chedd: 10@! 1+ Afimn:nc.. 8@dc; Western, 1lc; Eastern, FGUS—Ranch Eggs, 1 18c P doz: N@lic @ dozen E.??;“m 125@18c; Eggs, 14c # doz. DECIDUOUS AND CITEUS FRUITS. store Eggs, Duck Prices for all kinds remained undisturbed yos- terduy, except fur Apricots. which were firmer. The market is overstocied witn Plums, which are dull. 1iabelia Grapes brought 75¢ B basket DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $2@360 B chest for large snd — for small. Blackberries, $1 50@2 50 ® chest. Raspberries, $2 50@3 50 B chest. Huckleberries, 7c # Ib. sted Nectariues, 7oc@$1: White, 35@50¢ B box. Peaches, 20@30c ¥ box and 15@sUc P baske for common kinds ans 25@40c B box and lo@3sc P basker for Crawfords: in bulk, $2.@30 ¥ ton for ¢ logs and $15 for frees. Plums, :0@50c B box: Javanese, 50@76c; Wash- mgtons, $7 50@10 @ ton; Egg Plums, $12 50; Green Gages. $5a7 50. : ahpr]tim. 20@3ic ® box and $7@18 650 B ton n bu Pears, 25@40c B box; Bartletts, 30@60¢ B box and BI5GB ot Apples, 26@30c B box for common and €0 @85c for good to cholce. Crabapples, 20@30¢ B box. Figs, single layers, 26@3Uc # box: double layers, s0@60c. Grapes, 50@65c for Muscats, 50c for black and 40@50c jor Fontaineb! ad SweeLwater. Watermelons, $5@15 B 100. Car wloupes, 50c@$1 50 @ crata. Nuimeg Melons, 25@50¢ B box. CITRUS FRUIT<—Lemons, @2 P box for common and 2 25@3 50 for good to choice; Mexl- Ca. Limes, $4@b: Callfornia Limes. 75c B vox; ;Aflnln“, $1 25@z 60 B bunch: Pineapples, $1@3 0z. DREIED FRUILS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. The market {5 a8 firm as ever and the demand is %00d. P:une-growers in the Sania Clara Valley are very firm ho.ders this year and refuse tolet £0 unless they get good prices. The raw product is quoted at $25@28 B ton on the trees, DR ED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows New Peaches, 514@bisc Ula Peacnes, o@d iuncy, 6e: peeled, B@1 .c: Apricots, new, 8;.ot, 5@ 634¢ P 1b carioad lois: evaporiied Apples, 516@ 6C: sun-dried, Sc; new Pruncs, 3¢ strorg for ta Clara 'ana morthern and 274@3c for San_ Jomguin and southern; old Prunes. 214@3c for the 4 sizes: new black Figs, 3@3%ac: Plums, s@43zc for pitted and 1@1Yac for unpitted; Nectarines, ‘316@41sc P I for prime to fancy: Pears 2@ac for quarters und 2@5¢ for halves RAISINS— Four-crown, loose, 4@5c¢; 3-crown, Sla@dc: 2- crown. 234@3%c B b seed ess Sultanas, 5@534c; seedless Sfuscatels 4@4yac; 5-crown Lonaon fay ers, 81@1 15: clusters, §1 15@! 25: Dehesa clus- ters, $1 75@2: Imperial cinsters, $2@2 5. NUTS—Walnuts. 6Yp@7c 3 b for s andard and 9@9v5¢ B 1 for softshell: Almonds. 8@7¢ for Lan- guedoc, 214@3Yac for hardsheil and 8@9c B b for pajershel for Exs ern and 4c for California; Hickory Nuts, 5a6c @ Ib; Pecans, 9@10c @ Ib; Fiibert., 9@914c; brazii Nuts, 8@9¢; Coconnuts, $5@5 50 B 100. & HO.EY—>ew Comb, 10c jor bright and 7@3c or lower crades; new waier-white extract:d, 414@434¢: lign: amber extracied. 39,@4c B Ib. BEEFWAX—22@25 PROVISION Prices are expected to advance in aaay orso. The market Is vers suft. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8¢ B I for heavy, 83 for light medium, 9c for ligh:, 10@10%4c for extra light and 1134@) 2c for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams. 12@123z¢ B Ib; California Hams, 10@11c B 1 Mess Beef, $5@5 50 B bbi: exira mess do, $8 50@9: tumily do, $9 S0@10: salt s ork, $. 50@> B bbi; extra prime Porx. 810 @1V 60: extra clear. $13 500 14; mess, $12 50@13 # bbl: Smoked Beef, §15¢ B b I ARD—Eastern tierces s quoted at 434@5c for compound and 34 @8c for pure: palls, 615@8%c: California_tierces. 41c @ b for compound and Bisc for pure: halt-buiz, 534ci 10-Ib tins, BYgc: uo 51b 615c B 1 COTIOLKNE — Tler-es, 53jc. Packares less than 300 Ds—i-1b pai's, 60 in a case. 8%ci 31 pails, 20 in a case, By b valls, 12 10 & case, 8145 10-10 DaJis, 5. n ' case. Slge: 50-B tins, 1 or < 1 & cuse, Tbgc. wooden buckeis. 50 ibs net, 77c: fancy Lubs, B0 Ibs net, 75yc; half-bbls, about 110 ths, Thac B Ib. TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. The market remains without change. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 8¢ 8 b; medium, 835 ® b light, Thac: Cowhides, 714@ 8c B 1b; ~tags, bc; swited Kip, 7c: salied calf, Sc B Ib: salted Veal, 7c: dry Hides ldc B I culls and brands, 1lc; dry Kip and Veal, 1lec; ary Caif, 16¢; culls, 10c; Goaisxins, 20@35¢ eac Kids. bc: Deerskins, good summer. 26c @ Ib: medium, 20c; winter, 20c; Sheepskins, ssearlings. 10@20c each’ short wool, 25@AV each; medium, HIDES, 30@50c exch: long woois. BU@15¢ each. 1A LLOW—>o. 1, rend @3c B b No. 2, 214@- Tge: refined, be: C P Ib. WO T prine cnp. Norih rn l4@léc B M Mountain, 11@18c; Footui I, :1@13c: Sun Joaquin, year's clip, b@dc; do, seven mouths, 8@.0c @ Ib: Ccarly Lambsl arfective, 615@7%%c; do, free, 10@ llc; Nevadas, 10@1¥c; Fastern Oregon, 10@12c. HOPS 6@Hc B Ib for falr .0 cnofce and §@10c for fancy. CLontract pries are: B@lUc ¥ B for new Oregons, 7@9c for unew Wasningtons and 8@9c for Callio ni.s. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS-Calcutta Grain Bags are strong av 6ci San Quentin, 25 40: Wool Bags. 24@27c. COsL—Wellingion, $8: New Wellington. $8; Soutnfield Wellington, 87 50; Seatile. $5 50; Bryant, $5 50; Coos Bay, $4 75: Walsend, $7 50 % ion; Cumberland, 31450 B ton in bulk and $15 60 i sacks: Pennsyivania, Anhracite Eeg, $i06 % ton; Weish Anthracite, $8@10; Cunnel, 8§ ¥ ton: Kock Springs, Castle Gate wna Plessant Vaiiey, 87 60: Coke, $11@12 in buik aud $13 9 ton In sKks. LI SEED OIL—Is higher at 42c per gallon for boiled and 40c for raw; crses 5c more. LTUCUL—Is higher at 38c per galion for botied an_ 86c for ruw: cases -c more. SUGAR—The Western Suzar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crusbed and Fine Crushed, 615c. Powdered, te: Dry Granu- lated, 535 @ Ib: Confectioners' A, 53/gc: Maguolia A, 5ei kxira (, d7%c: Golden’C, 434c: Candy Granuiated. blac; California A, 5ge: oaif-barreis 14C more thau varrels, ani LOXes gC more. SAN FRA\(1S.O0 MEAT MARKET. Previous prices rule for ail descrintions. Whoiea'e raies for dressed siock from slaugh- terers are as foilows: BEEF—First qua ity, 534c B b third do, 4@ilac B b VIAL—parge. b@ée: smal'. 6@7c B b vt\'xunuA\—\van.eu big@rc: Ewes, b LaMB—Spring 7c B M. POKK—Live Hoys, $11/4c for large and 363@3%c for small any medium; sor Hogs, 23a@3lyc Ib; dressea do, Sc. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. second do, bc: 5@5Yac FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar ska 8.640] £ 1an ks, 51879 Uregon.. 10,497| Oregon., 2,700 W hen.. cil 163,106/ buwe. cus.,.__ 284 oUregon........ 5180|Cheese, cus, 276 Furley, cis.... 5| r.ggs. dos. ., Uats, cus.. T, 860 il idev. o, Teans. ska.| 476] Rye, cis...77 285! Wool. [ Corn. iast, ctls. 2,000 Oregon. 166 Fotatoes, s&a ... 2,615| +u-uer rolls o 66 Cu.ons, 8ks.. 38C| Lime, UDIS. cecem 181 Huw. wns 576 Flaxseed. sks.... 84 Straw, Lo ¢ | Shorts, sks...... 162 Aidanugs, s<. 415[ o s gats. ... 49,800 THE STOCK MARKET. There was another rally in miuing stocks yester- day led by Sterra N evada, which sold up to $1 75 under Iarge transactions on the noon Informal ses- sion. The other stocks did not sympathize much, though Gould & Curry and Unlon both soid higher with increased dealings. The close was lower. The Benton Con. assessment falls delinquent in board to-duy. ‘'he management of the Sierra Nevada mine state that the ore found in the Layton tunmel workings Is the regul.r Comstock ore, with the percentage of gold a little Ligher than that of silver. It was reported on the street that west crosscut 8 on (he 900 level biad renched the east clay wall of the vein. ‘The management in this City stated that while this might be true no official word of it had been received ‘ihe Virgiuia Chronicle says: “Nine feet of gold ore has been cut into in the north drift from ibe Layton tunnel in the Sterra Nevada mine. The find occurred Monday, the deposit of ore be- ing uncovered at a point 250 feet morth of the tunnel while the north drift was being timbered. A crosscut run into the ledge shows 4 feet of ore which is repoiied (o nas 1y $50 a on in goid and & fect of ore asaviag about 326 aton. The discov- ery is both va.uable ard import: nt. The length and depth of the ore body is yeL (o be determined.” The Gold Coin Gold Mining Company of Colo- rado bas declared a quarterly dividend of 5 cents per share, payable August 1. This is & reduction ©f b cents per share from (he previous ra e. The Le Rol Gold Mining (oflmfl% &flgl‘z Columbia has declared another cents per share, amounting to §200,000. To date this company has paid 8475,000 3 In the Comstock grouad of he Savage Mining Compuny the sontn drift from the top of th up- Taise abuve the 500 level s out 50 feet. The face Is in softer quartz, carrying some porphyry and glving low assags. 1hey are making the asual ra- prirsin the main shat. On the Brunswick lode shatt 1 wassunk 11 feet for the week and Is now down 1003 reeton the incline. The bo tom i« in porph rv. The north drif. from the station on the 600 level Is out 13U feet. The face isin ciay and porphyry. 1n the Crown Point mine they extended the southwest drifton tne s venth floor of the BOO level raise ] 6 feet for the week, and are now out 259 teet. The face continues 'in clay and por- puyry. They have shipped to the United States M:nt, " arson, one bar of . ullion, the c ean-up of the gold ore shipped the week pr:vious, of the par vaine of $1336 )3 irom which coin returns of $1255 U9 have been received. ‘The joint Crown Point, Yellow Jacket and Ken- tuck Con. southwest drift on th- “sagebrush” level of the Yellow Jacket shaft has Leen ad- vanced 60 feet and is now cleaned out and re- paired a total distance of 792 feet. No work was done in_the Belcher mine during the past week. Operations will be resumed on August 1. ‘The ~eg. Beicher and Mides Consolidated mine, which hus been closed sown for several weeks, wil. al resume operations on August 1. The San Francisco Gus and Electric Company Ll pay a aivideud of B0 cents a. share next Mo ay. BOAKD SALES. sules In the San Franclsco Following wera _th Stock Board vesterda: REGULAR MORNING SESSION 15100 & & C.. 100 Beicher....26/050 Mexica coMMENCING 9:30. 48/200 Stnrd. 11300 Union AFTERNOON SESSION—2:! 50D AltA.......07(2500 G &C....55/600 Potosl. 100 Andes.....16/200 . ..766/100 Savage.. 40 600 Belener....28/90) Mexen. 38900 ... 39 1100 . & b....6 | 50 N G& C..1 {350 5 Nev...1.75 600 Chollar... 80110/ Up.ir..... 82| 50 Stdrd...1.56 00 ... 761100 .....8/300 Union.....60 30u LC& V.. 1.50/300 Ocetdtl.... 11{100 P 1 150 C ¥olnt....24/400 Ovrmn....0vl400 Utab......08 Following were the saies in the Pacific Stock Board yesierday: REGULAR sEssToN—10:30. 49300 Scorplon..06 160|200 B B&M....06 1101110005 Nev.1.85 27100 HEN. 779311000 . 1.50 “25/1000 Julla._..05 300 29/400 Jusiics. .05 1500 1650 L& B 40 500 Kentuck. 07 100 .. 451500 L Wash....02 100 . 500 Caleds.. 200 Coalie. 804 Cholr . 600 CCV.. 500 ‘11200 Union.” 400 276 100 2 100 Conti....).1 |4v0 L75(1400 L1 4500 C lmp ..0:1200 . .80/500 Utan, 500 C N Y. ..02/500 Ovrmu....0¢ 200 40 C Point... 20| 461800 ¥ JuSke o2 500 Excnar ...0%700 . 2006 @ L gt (500 5 200 87400 200 48| 100 Alrhs....)8400 Exchar. 200 Alta. ... 07800 G&C. 200 Andes..... 18700 _ 810 Belener ' 25800 140 ba....5v/500 [ 200 49200 1 &N 200 .47/700 Julia . 200 461300 Justice 200 +.10/200 Kentek. & 400 Caled.....08 1 00 L Wash.02/1000 ..u1 41 1800 Mexicau 55300 St Louis.. 5.100 . ...37/100 Stord. ..1160 51/5.0 2341800 Uniou ... 61 80,400 NV Qn....05/ 00 1400 Ocedr... 15 B 00 Opuir. ....8: BN, 7 EN T ‘811500 700 CC&V....1.50 700 Overmu...09| i00 500 214715 /300 Powos. 10u Coun'10714 /501 kavage.... 200 .. ...... 1.0 /400 . 1200 C Tmip. .. 800CNY 600 Crwa P, 3000 . CLOSING QUOLATIONS. THUKSDAY, July 29-4 P M. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. Alpha Con. 14 15 Jona., — 05 Alta.. 08 U7 Jjustica...... 0% U6 Andes 15 17 Kentmck:...Z 06 07 Peicher. 27 28 Mexican._.. 84 35 46 47uccdental[ ] 11 1z 10— phir. 77 78 Bullion 09 10 Overm: 03 U9 Caledonial 8 10 rotos. 45 47 Chollar ... ...0 76 77 rava 3a 36 Con.Cal&Va..1.85 140 scorpion.....0 — U4 Cballenge Coa 40 4 ~eg. belchsr. . 05 06 Con. imperia 01 b2, liver il 01 oz Configence ... 1.05 1.15 ~ierra Nevads 166 1.60 Con New Yors — (2| tandard 1.55 1.60 Crown Poinn.. 23 24| vndicau (e kurekacoa.. — 25| niouwa. 55 56 cxcneauec ... — UO.| aa. us 7 Lot urty. 50 5| cluw smikes 51 52 Lenwdurees 90 94 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSOAY. July 20-2 P. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. T Eas conp 118 1133 Louew iss.ovi-d | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stChlase, 21115 Usk Gay S 10% Cal Elec L, 89127 Lo2dis 5. 10935 CntraC W b3 9714 Umnibus sa. 124 DLpnt-stex-cp — P &0 Ryss. 110 kdsn L&P 5313014 I'&Cu Ry vy, 10134 F&CHRR 631075, — |Pwist KR8311435118 Bid. Asked. U S dsreg... sl1%g Geary-st R8s — 10234 keno, WLEL — 105 HU&SOvs 100 — (ractoP&u. — 100 losAng L6s — 100 [rF&NPR5. 10314104 LoGnteed 85 — 300 |~PRRArizs: 9814 99 MxtsiCoiesslza 125 |SPRRCaloy. 1073, — DoKyCon 0% 10934110 [SPRR(alsy. — ' 90 NatVings1s. — 100 [~PBrRCaids 106 10634 NevUNgK7a — 105 [nVWateros. 1193412014 N Kylal 0s.i06% — | VWaierds 102 & — DEyCa os — 95 |Skinu&sai — 1021, WATER STOCKS. Covtra Costa 303 38 [Sprag Valley10034101 MarinCo.... 50 — | GAS AND ELECTRIO STOCKS. CapttaL — 25 |I'mame Lica. 4614 4714 Central....... P8le — |SI G&FElec. 9815 983g M Kl Lighi 93s 915/-anFrancscd 38 = 314 Uac 6 L &l 54lg 65 |S0ckiow, ... — 1p Fus o dmp — 941y INSUBANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sT* — 186 | COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Anclo-Cal 62 Fast Naos 181 184 Bankof Cal,. 236 237 |londonP&A. 127 — CubL&ICo 8 101 [verchex | 15— SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. BArS&On. i 540 — [>av & Loan.. — 103 HumbS&L.105) 1160 Mutval...... 40 Erouv Uilion 44 - STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Securlty. ... 350 Uuiou Trusi 950 1051 Caltfornta. L915112 ak SL&dar 100 GeAry&eocem 9 — |PTEMAIO..... & — Narkecse . 4615 — POWDER STOCKS. Ananten. | 1t i juanccom... 3334 541 Californa.... 90 110 |Vigorie...l 153 174 Eusiern U Bd3g 8715 i MISCELLAN KOUS STOCKS. Amakarxes VT 973 Am Vinta — T Ger Lead 50. 100 130 | ceanicSSCo 20 25 HawC&sCa. 16 6% vac Aux FA 115 8 HutchsPoo 2714 | ucBoraxio, vbly = MerkXAssa. vu |burt PalniCo o -_— EALES—MORNING BESSLON. Hoard— 20 Giant Powder Con. 20 Jiuichinson S P Co... .. 100 Market-st Ratiwav, 5 90 16 S F Gas & Eleciric Co. $2000 S P Branch Railwa: $10U0 S F & N P Ral.way Bonds........ Siree: 100 Hawalian Commerctal. 1675 60 Mutual Klectric Light.. v 123, BALES—AFTERNOON HESSION. Board— 10 Eastern Dynamite............. 8475 30 Huichinson 8 P Co ... %7 37 $1000 Omnibus Cable Bond 124 00 115 S F uas & Electric Co. 9< 25 Fireeie 60 Oakland Gas.. $1000 8 V 6% Bonds A most remarkable case of rapid growth was recorded m England in 1729—a boy who was 5 feet 6 inche- tall at 6 years of age. When he was 5 years of age his voice had changed; his beard nad grown at 6 and he was possessed of great physi- cal strength ; at 8 his hair and beard were gray; at 10 his gait was faltering, his teeth fell out and he became pals ed. He died at 12 years of age with every sign of extreme old age, e ———————————————————— N, MUON AsD TL E. TNITED STATES COAST AND GFODETIO RRume. Tiues AND HEIGHTS oF HI6H AND Low WaTERS AT FORT POINT. ENTRANCE TO BAN FRANCISCO Bav. PUBLISHED BY OFFr AL AUTHORITY OF THX SUPERINTENDENT. NoTe—The hizh and low waters occar a. ths City Front (Missioz-strest Wharf) abous iwenty five minuces Jaier than ac For: Folac; e nelghs of Lide is the sume a: both places. July 1893 Fritay. July 30 Sun rises 5.11|Moon rises Sun sets . . 7.21|Mocn sets. HE Fefli;m”Foaz L“’" Feet |T10e | roer 7 S W [Ty B% 5.40|—0.1 12562 4.8] 6.5 011136 b.e . 8| 27 ET w LW 6.3 7.19| 2.3 5.2| 818/ 20 6.4 16 56/10.20) 1.2 56{11.54| 0.» NoTE—In the avbove exposiilon of the tides carly morning tides are given in the left hand eolumn, aud the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except | 80, when there are but (hree lides as sometimos sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except When a minus sign (—) precedes th3 beight, und then the number given is subtractive from the depth eiven by the charis. — OCLAN STEAM.RS. Dates of Departure From San Francsico. STEAMER |IESTINATION.| <AILS | PlER ity Puebia|Vic & Pge Sna|July £0, 9aw|Pror § Pemona.... | HumboldtBuy |Juis 30, 2rs|vise ) Cornna. ~an Diego. .. Chiikat. Fernd e, Willamette, | Alaska Columbia. . |Juiy 31,11ax | Plerll 1Pw | Pler 13 v 4rPM Pler 9 110am | Pler it 2,10A% | Plec1s Aug 2 vam|Plesll .. | U003 Hav. Aung 2,12 wm|Pler3 ABlanchard | Orezon ports.. |Aux 2,12 | Plerl3 Orizaba.....|Mexico.. #,10a% | Prer 11 Farailon. .| Yacu ne Ba. g 41104 Pier 2 Humboidt.. |HumboidtBay |Ang 4, -Py Pler 8 Eanta Rosa |Han Diezo..., 'Ang 4 lhnil’lerll Lvm.:rn Hfio Ang 4, fam|Pler) China& Japan|Aug 5, 1pM|P M 8§ Newnor .. |Aug 6. ¥AM|Piee Ll Portiana fAug 6,10am|Fleraa” STEAs cR_ | FrOM | Due Alice Blancnuc: | regon ports. Juiy 3 Chilkat. 5 lhex‘m:‘:’r _Jui.e: s Farallon, \ aquina July #1 Arcata. ~. [Coos Bay. o[ -auiy 81 Eoreka. .. ... |Newporn . .. |..duiy 31 Waita Walla. .. | Victoria & Paxe: soun1 | July 31 Progreso. |Seattle.,......., |, Juiy 31 Czarini {Coos sy I July 31 State of Cal. Vorulana. . ..Aug 2 Weeott ... Crescent Ci - Santa Hosa. San Diezo 2 Humboldt.. Humbold: 2 Pomona... Hombold: Bay & 2 Beiglc. +|Cnina ana Japan. 3 Coos Bay. ... | Newnor: Australia. Honoiu ... 717 Umatilia. Victoria & Puzer Souna Corona |San e | 1he Time Ball. ERANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICR. U. X N.) MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCD. 0y <) 1897, ) The time bail on Telegrapn Hil was aropped exacily at noon to-day—L. e.. at noon of the 120t4 meridlan, or cxacuy & 5 £ M. Greenwich tme. W. 5 HuaHES, Lientenan: U. > N.. iu charge. f SHIPPING INTILLIGENC et B S et Ul Arrived THURSDAY. July 29 Stmr Polnt Arena. Johnson., 16 honrs from Mendocino, ete; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Co. _Stmr Crescent City. Stockfleth, $4 nours from Srescent City': pass and mdse, 16 Hobbs, Wall & Etmr Pomona, Cousin:. 1614 hours from Eureka: Ppass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr « orona, Jebsen. 62 bouars from San Diegs pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkine & Co. Stmr Geo Loomis, Badger, 36 hours from Ven- tora: oli, o Pacltic Coast OWl Co. Up miver rect. Stmr Santa Cruz. Hinkle, 42 hours from Santa Rosa Island;. produce and livestock, to Goodall, Perkins & Co Stmr Alameda, Van Oterendorp, 22 days 1 hour mi. from Sydney,via Honolulu '8 days -0 hours and — min ud mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co, Stmr Protection, Lundquist Rock: airect Stmr Alcatraz, Carison, 50 hours from FPort Los Angeles: vailast. 10 L'I2 White Lumber Co, Stmr Gipsy. Leland. — hours from Monterey, etc: produce. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Ship El eil. Ryder. 6 davs from Nanaim 2370 tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Ship Two Brothers, Wils.n. 8 cavs from Ta- coma 215 tons coal, to R I Chandler. Ship D siing Wave, Morehouse, 4 days from Ticoma: lumber, to Hansen Lumber Co, Bkin Norihwesi Luud. 6 davs from Columb'a River; 500 M ft lumber, to Humbola: Lomber Co. Caland direct. Ikin G rdiner City, Schimehl. 314 days from Harior: lumber, to Simpson Lumoer Co. Gem, Olsen. 415 days from Grays Bar- ber! to trays H . bor Lumoer Co ‘ 20 hrs from Needle 0 cds bark, toJ 8 Kimeall. Up river Schr Olga, Ipsen, 27 days from Kahului; 9548 bag. Sugar, L A.exanderd « aidwin. Schr Arthur I, Krog, 60 hours from Point Arena; 120 cds bark, to N versen. Schr Mary Ktta, Weizel, 17 hours from Phelps Land ng: 75 ¢ s wood. to Bender Bros. Schr Wm F Witzemann. Olsen, 7 days from Tacoma: lumber. to Dic<i '8 Lumber Co. Schr Sacramento, Iansen, -0 hou s from Al- blon 180 ¢:s burk 10_end e & Co. Schr Chas Hanson, Nielsen, 114 days frm Grays Ha 1o : lnmber 10 E K Wood Luumber Co. ~chr Estaer B hne \uderson. 6 aays Tacoma: 36 M ft lumber, :0 J & Hanify. Sehr Orient, Suiues, 10 days from Everett; 842 M 1t jumber, to W A Dwighy Bcnr Nettie 1ow. Low. 5 nours from Poi Reyes: 25 bxs butter, to § H Newbauer & Co. Cleared THURSDAY. July 29, Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. ome Humboids,” Boulfleld. Surexa: M Kallsh o. from Sailed WEDNESDAY. July 28. Stmr Lakme, Anderson, Eure THURSDAY, July 29. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San Pedro Stmr Cleose Strand. Aibion Stmr Humboldt, Bonifield. Enreka. Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanalmo. Stm. Aiex Duncan. O.sen, Moss Landing. Stmr Truckee, Daniels, Fort Bragg. S1mr Scotia. Johnson. Stmr South Coast. Zaddart. Ship Oriental, Parker, Nanaimo. Baurk Levi G I'urgess. Youngzren, Tacoma. Schr Guide. Olsen, Willapa Harbor. Schr Maytiower, Olsen Schr Gen Banning, «allop. Eureka. Scbr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson. Schr Gotama, Dedrick, Coos Bay. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, July 29 -10 e. M. —Weathar | cloudy: wind W velocity 20 miies. Charters. The schr J M Weatherwax loads mdse for Unga Island The vark Big Bonanza loads coal at Seattle for this port: Chil barx Eiisa, lumber, at Chemainus, for Valparalso, on owne s’ account. Domestic Ports. EVERETT—Arrived July 29—Schr Neptune. from Port Harford. YAQUINA BAY—Sailed July 29—Stmr Faral- lon, for San Francisco. CASPAR- Arrived July 28—Schr Maxim, hence July 22. COOS BAY—Arrived July 2Y—Stmr Czarina hence July S4. NEW PORT—Salled July—3chr Elnorah, Eure<a ABTORIA—Arrived suly 29—Stmr State of Cal- ifornia, hence July 27: Nor stmr Fio ida, from Comox; Br bark Dunbrittan, from Newcastle, NSW. SURERA—Arrived July 29—Schr Home. hence July 14. Saiied Joly 29—S mr Pasadensa, for San Pedro: scnrJ G Wall, for San Fran :isco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 29—Stmr Alcazar, trom Us.l. SOUTH BEND—Sailed July 29—Stmr Signal, for San Franciaco. MENDOCINO—! fo: San Francisco. GREEN W00 D—Salled July 28—Stmr Whites. boro, for Port Los Ange es. EEL RIVER—=salled July 20—Stmr Chilkat, for San Francisco . Foreign Ports. NEWCASTLE. NSW—1In port July 5—Brship Chilzonford. for San Fraucisco; bark Geo W Man- for Homoluiu; Brship Hyde abad, for San Francisco; bark Koseusko, for Honolulu; schr Lizzie Vance, for Hon luiu; Br ship Perciles, tor ~an Francisco: Br ship Pullomene, for Oregon; Br suip 1hir mers, ‘or San Divgo. Chart red to .oad— tark Alex McNeil, Br bark Antarct.c. Br bark Bannockburn. Br shib Breada, Nic burs Eundaleer, Frbirk Cambomnpe, Br ship Conihexd, Br bark Duns Law, Kuss ship Endy- mien, Brbark inverlyon. 8r bark Inversnaid. Br vark Inv-rearry, Ger ship seliomene. Ger snip P lynnia Brship Pyrenees, ship St Joan, Brship Star of krauce, Brship Viucent, for ~an Fra - cisco; Brship ~utberiandshire, for Oregon; ship Liliie E St rouck, for ~an Franciaco or Honvlulu. “ailed Juie 10—Br ship Pend-en. for ~an Fran- cisco. June 15—Br bark Woollahra, for Honolul r bark Inverlochy. for San Francl Br bark Inverness-shire. or San Francisco; bitn Jane L. Stantord. for Honolulu: Ju e 17— Barx Sea King. Brship Lo hCarron and Br ship Mo(ro- voits, for Sun Franclsco. June 3r sulp Jass- moa=ne, tor dan Francisco. June 22—Ship iouais Walsh for Sun Francisco. July 2—Ship Lucile and Br shil ADauras, 1or San erancisco, July $— br ship Routeuburn, for Sau Fraucisco. SYDN b Y—Saties July 19—Br saip Drumalis, for ~an Francisco. HONOLULU—Arrived nly 20 -Stmr Australia, hence July 15. July 21—H B M stmr Pen.uin. from Sydney and cruise (sounding): stmr A a- meds, irom sydney; scor Lena L, from ¥ wuter Bay. Suiled july 17—Brstmr China and Haw bark Mauna Ala, for San Fraucisco. Ju v 18— Srig W Irwin, for San Francisco. July 20—Bark C S . for San Francisco. Back H-sper and bar< vra sails to-day fo- Poct Townsend; Haw bar< Tolani to-day, for Hongkong. PORT PIRIE—Arrived June 21— Brship Ver- benn, from Vancouver. HONGKONG— rrived July 26—Stmr Ci'y of Rio de J inviro. hence June 26. July 28— Brstme Monmou bshire, from Portiand: Brs.mr Cluden, hence Jupe 28. TAKU -watled July 7—Br ship Crocodile, for Victoria. COLON—Arrived July 27—Stmr Advance, from New York. QUEENSTOW N—Sailed July 28—Ger bark H Hackfeld, from Duhlin. ~ANTA ROSALTA—Salled July S—Schr Plo- neer, for Grays Harbor. SWANSEA—Sailed July 28—Fr bark Ville de Reuen. HAMBURG—Salled July 25—Br bark Birkdale, for San Francisco. TImportations. MENDOCINO—Per Polnt Arena—1 bx seed, 2 kits 86 bxs batter, 18 p.gs mdse, 6 bdls hides, 2 ©00ps chickens. 3 dressed hogs, 2 ¢S esgs. Navarro—3200 rai road tes. Caspar—90 M t tumber. CRESCENT CITY—Pe _ Crescent City—27 kezs 148 bxs but-er, 220 M 1 ggiber. ¢ canved goots 7 bxs fish 7 ks meai, 1 Woyc.e 2 c3 furs 1es seed. 17 pkes mdse, 18k coin. EURKKA—ver Pomona—21 sks peas 1 keg 130 bxs buiter, 1 bx tinware, -1_coous chickens, 8 hous *hold goods, 55 M £. lumber, 61 M shing.es, 1 bz candy, 5 pkgs express, 146 head cattle, 1 tank coal oil. 36 doors, 1 cs fruit, 1 5k Coin. I & & E R R—208 bxs batcer, 7 veal, 57 cs con- densed milk, for Western iled July 29—Schr Bobolink, PORT HARFORD—Per Santa Cruz-4102 8k barley. = £ N Canta Rosa Island—1008 head-sheep, 111 nead: - : sffl DIEGO—Per Corona—552 sks bariey. _e;lufl_ sks wheat, 6 bbls piczled fish, 701 bxslemons. 1 C1 dry gouds, 3 rolis paper. 4 cs sialn 8 bdis sla’ ; 1 ch paper. 1 cs coffee. 1 8k bea:wix,. 1 .cs 8hoes, xs oranges, 17 cs honey, 3t 3 sk oats. : Newjort—14 bxs orange: .]b Lbis sweet potatoes, .. 13 bxs lemons. 6163 sks barley, * 8 Re ondo—5 s lard, -0 vbls hams, 2 bbls bées: wax, 1 cs rogisters, 1 8 blankets. 1838 sk barley. 77 bxs lemous, 1 hac!w nc, 163 shoes, 1 cé bOOKS, - Port Los Angeles—1 crt Chil. 12 sks walnu! bxs beeswax, 1 cs bicycles, 374 sks barley, ¥ ¢8 sved *anta Burbara—2 chs tea, 4 ©s olveé ofl 2 8 cigars. b cs fresh fisn. 36 s<s crawfish, .1 bx limies, 50 bxs lemons, 117 bxs oranges, 15 scad cots: . Port Hartord 40 cs eggs 27 bxs butter,” L.box beeswax. 1 cschoose, 6.s hardware, 2 bx hidés, 5 c0ops chickens. 86 Dbxsappley, L bol Wineg, 110 bxsfish, 5 dressedcaives, 030 skywhear, @480 sks barley. 2 PORTLAND AND ASTORIA-Per Colutibla— 231 s 01l, 4022 bals shooks, 245 sk oysters.: 1458 3 salmon. 2 hf 155 s<8 wool, 1016 ht -i99°qr 1720 5.5 flour, 700 sks bran, £955 sks.wheat. 18 3Ks cat le talls, o6 bd 5 sait hides. 3 bdls dry hidés, 509 bils green .des, 421 cs ruboer shoes; U1 <8 000Ls A0d shovs. 51 UNLY—ier Alameda—22:8 hides. 566 bigs ore, b76 izuols tin, 69 empty beer Kegs, b parcels, 150 empiv boves, 2 cages live birds, 27 pKes muse, 149 Skins Auckant—L parcel. 40 bags ouartz. 928 bdls hides, *KS coft -e, 3 psgs luggax e, § casks pelis, ls<se-d 2.3 mdse. Apin—1332 s.s copra. Horalnin—178 bags wool, 3240 bags sugar, 104 Cris pines, 781 bunches punanas, } parcel. Cousignees. Per Corona—Garcia & Megini: Wetmore Bros; Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz: Dairymen's’ Uniod: J Tavlor & Co: S Wangenheim: Batterick Patiern Co; M T Freitas & Co: L ~catena & Co; J 5 M Kl lis; B Ellis; W P Fuler & Co: H Newmark & Co: C M Wood; Cal Saw Works; Washin:ton M Co: HilsBros: J L Bryan Shos Co; J F English; H Dutard: L G Sresovich & Co; W Wood; H O Greeuhord: Wolf & Son: ¢ W War- per: Campodonico & Malco.m; Nash & Boes- suecker: H B & C L ~plegel; Tacoms Commercial Company: Gray & Barberi; H I Risdon; A Klem- & Nash: I, Scateua & Co: F 8 J Ivancovich & (o: Garcia & Maggin! S’ Emerson: 8 Levi: Hilis Bios: H W. Hill &ncramentio Fish Co: J B Pagugiia; C Camilioni Fi-h Merchanis; H Duiard; Marshall & Co; Wit 71& Baker;'Armes & Uallam;® S -Kirchman; G BOhia; J Wieland: Enterprise Brewery.: West- ern Meat Co: B G Rubl & Co: ¢ E Whitney & Co; Union Brewers ssinger & 4 0: West Carbonic Acid Gas Co: Norton, : Teller & vo: H Heckan & (o: Russ Kariy & Coi L G Sresovich & Co: Labor Exchange; J 1 -Newbaur. & Co; C de Bernardia & Co: Hawley . Bros Hard- ware'Co; Dairymen's Union; Koss'& Hewiett: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Tom Stretch: a-Levy & Eveieth Co; M A Gunst: Migiiovacea Wine- Cai H Levi & Co: G ichols; A . Palacini: 'Am Union .ish Co; Pacific . Cost. -Fish: Coi.J Ivancovich & ( 0; L Benus Cox Seed and Plant o Co Jouas Erianger: Geo A'Hogan; H&.S:Com J Magee; J Levict; M O'Brlen;. 1 X L Tamala Baron Jarden Hickey: Campodon ca. & Mal- com: Johnson-Locke Mercantile. Co: At oratic Kegister Co; Biuham & NMilter; Patific. Amimanis Chem Works: J Hendy Machine co: ' H Ames & Co; Newark & Edwards. Per Crescent City—Hobbs, Wall & Co;: Getd Bros & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co Hilmer, Bred- Lioff & Schuiz: F B Haight; Witzel & Baker: O B Smith & Co: C E Whitn y & ¢.0; Ciuff Brosi: A Paladini & Co: Milani & Co: Kingin & L0i Oyer- man Wheel Co; knierprise Brew: Carboile Acid Gas Co: Bissinger & Co; Henderson . Woolen Mills; Murphy. Grant & Co: HI Morrison; Le let, Heilwig & Co; E J Bowen; ‘A Fisher; Wells, Fargo & €o. SRR Per Point Arena—Wheaton, Bréon & Co: KT Bowen: 1 oth & Co: H_H riliott;: J -Sroute & Co: W B sumner & Co: S F Laundry; Wm Pugh; ani on & Felling; Russ, Early & 'Coi. Hilmer, dhoft & Schulz; Ross & Hewlrits D de Ber- uardi & Co; Dairvmen’s Unjon; standard Olk-Got P Turner; Caplain Gerdau; Mr. 'Wella; Meudocino Lumber Co. Per stmr Pomona—Brigham, Hope & Uo:. Dodge, Sweeney & Co: K K ~teve.s & Co: H Tay & Co; H & >'Com Co: H Pammons; J & Hanliy: J- H Kruse: J Hoftmun: M warrisly; Miller ,8 Lux; McKay & Co: P C Lumber Coi Rothschild & Co; Standard il Co; ‘I he Kosenblatt Coi- Whea- ton, Breen & Co; W r Potters; P Trunsfer Co;.- W E Dennis; Wells, Fargo & Co; C_£2 Whitney & Co; ¥ 1 Haight: G_de- Lucca; Hills_Bros: J H Newbauer: Norton, Teller & Co: G, B Smith & Co: Ross & Hewlett: Witze & Baker. ¢ Per Columbia—Moore, Ferzuson & Co:’ Allen & Lewis S Koshiand & Co: Sherwood & Sher- wood: Clatsop Mili Co; M J Kenpmey{ J-0C Hawthorne; M b Moraghau: Darbee & Jmimell M K A Wagner; Morgan Oyster (o: Fogery.& Parker: A S Smih; C J Leis. & Coi W C sandeson: American Eiscuit Co; M P Detels: Sheridan Milling Co; ¥ Hillers & Co: Dement Brothers: G W MecXNear; Geo Morrow & Co: Bissinger & Co: -Jacob ‘W dol- ner: Wiliamette Pulp and Paper Co: Buckingham & Hechi; Cabn, Nickelsourg & Co. Per Santa Cruz—H Levy: Sinshelmer Bros; S P Milling Co: Bray’s Sons & Co; 1 butard. R Jager: Cox Seed and Standard _Biscult Co: Por Alameda—Mar in Plant Co: Joun Wisland Am Type Foundry:J D Spreckels & Bros Co: Ore- gon Navigation Co: W Thomas: California Ink Co: H H Bergor & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; Union Iron Works: Parrott &Co; H Shaluwald; C A Luc<bardt; Williams, Dimond & Co; J K Watson Mrs. A calll Frui Co: M'D Vamvales: Dunham, MW Mo uesiey: L G Sresovich & Co: Wetmore Bros. OCEAN TRAVEL PACIFIC COASD“AHSMP 0 TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: For poris in Alaska, 9 A. M. Angust 4, 9. 14, 19 24,29, aud every finth day thereaster, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town: send, Seatle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacories and New Wiatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 &, s, Aug. 4, 9,14, 19, 24,29, and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P: R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with (i, ty., at Port Townsend with' Alaska steamers. For Iiureka, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hum- holdt Bay), Str. Pomona % P. M., Atgnst 3.7, 11, 16, 20, 24, 28. ~eptember 1, 6, 10, 14,18, 22, 27" Octaber 1. 5, 9, 13. 18, 22, 26, 30 B For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Sua Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, ‘at: 8. s Aug. 2. 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and’ every foarth day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Por: Ha; (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, For: Tos. am reles. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport: 11 A. M. Aucust 4, 8 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and’ every fourth day thereafter, 5 For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, L Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba; 10 A.M..the 21 of each month. ‘The Company reserves the right to chanzs with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing. Ticket office—Palace Hotal, 4 New Montgomery street. B GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st.. San Franc: co. THE O.R.& N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-street Whart, &t 10 A a. FARE{Q& Firat-class Including $2.50 2d-class fberth & mealy SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: B Columbia...................July 2, 12,93 Ang. 7 State of California......July 7,17. 27, Aug. 4 Through tckets and through baggage to.all Eastern polnis. Rates and folders wnon applicas uon 0 F.F. CONNOR, General Agen:, 630 Market streat. GOODALL PERKINS & CO.. Superintendenia mSth sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for GMPARY~ SYDNEY | Thur day, 19, 2 p. . "Line to COOLW ARDLE, Aust.. ana CAPET" Egouih Africa o 4. D.SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Age. ts. 114 Montgomery st. Marke: street, San Franclscos COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATUANTIQU French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH (OSiver, toot of Morion si. Travelers by this line Avold both transtt by English rallway ah the discomfort of crossing the channel in & sm. boat. ~ew YOrk to Alexandria, Egypi, vis Parig first class 8160, second class $116. i LA CHAMPAGNE.. .. Augus: 7, 10 A x: LA NUsMANDIK. August 14 10 o x, LA BRETAGNE, ~August 21, 10a.c LA GASCUOGNE .Aug 28 10 & LA CHAMPAGNE Sep . 4, 10 A 2 A& ¥or turther particulers apply to : . FORGET, Agent, 0. 3 Bowling Green, New York. £ J.F. FUGAZL'& CO.,, Agents, & Montgomery avenue, San krancisco. 5 STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washirfgto, 6 At 6 P. 3t Daily {k'x;?l he recetved v 130 P ML 5 BF Accommodations Reserved by Tel, % ‘he oniy line se/ling through tickets ‘o;,%n:m“ through freight rates to all poinis ou Vallay - Railroad. B ik STEAMERN . . C. Walker, J.D. Peters, Mary Garratt, - City of Stocktor ‘Lelephione Main 805. Ca. Nav, and ‘Lnyw Ce FORU. & NAVLYIRD AND VALLES), STEAMER “MONTICELLO," Mon., Tues., Wed.. Thu's. 4nd Sat L/9:45 413 wnd 3:15p x (9P, davs unda; 8. 8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU _onty. Tudsday. Auw. 10, az 2 P.L Special party rates. The 8. 5. A LAMEUA Freight office, 327 FOR SANJOSE, 103 GATOS & SAXTA ¢RUZL TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DALy (Sundays excepted) 8:10 A M. Alvis) ; Baturday excepied) a& 7 P. assenger. Fare botween - San Alviso, 50c; to San Jose, T5c. 40 W, Banta Clara st San Josa