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10 FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JULY 31 A18 7 T HE COMMERCIAL WORLD OF THE SUMMARY MARKETS, Siiver bigner. ] Wheat advanced again. - Brewing and Chevailer Barley higher. Oats firmer. Corn weaker. tye sieady. Hayand Feedstufts firm. Flour and Milistuffs s Beans excited and scil! o5 last week. ck'demans. Onionssteads. 1ggs weak. v lower and weak. about the same: Seven een F est s .0 demard Provis 04 expected o advance. Wool, Hops ana Hides unchanged. Meat marset as beiore. in good supply: THE WEEK'S FAILURES. a Agency reports 17 States and Territorles ared with 18 for the 7 or the corresponding week sor are “¥e Bradstrect Mercan failuresin the F for ast wee Drevious week a o i poult 1 te 1 as. coffee, ot ilk-dealer, 3 er, 1 ver 1 pipa coapany 1 ma hiuist i general s SUPPLY. s and wh MONEY statement of the The Ur n the country on the 1st of July Gold coin... . Silver doilars. Subsidiary sil Go d Certlfi Siive Treasur ed Stat & in 1896 Increase...... .. This toral is $8.409,000 o (‘affio’? {54 - " éo- N\ . yli ! S Mes Angetes () 3 Sanlegs ), T O Clear B Partly Cloudy D Cloudy ® Rain® Snow| - | AREAS . SHOW PRECIPITATION PAST RS Fxplanation, The arrow’ flies with maxi The top figures m_ temperature for the. hose underneath the amount of | 1, of melted Snow in inches and hundredtbs; | e 3 twelve hours. isobars, or solid. | connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The “hieh” mesas high ba ric_pressute and | 2 v accompanied by fair westher: - “low” | i eccompanied by cloud¥ weather snd rains. | “Lows first . appear on the Wushin const. he rain is prob: with: isobars of ot Oregon is improb-"| crhity of 1d; nd .| the pressure f; & California-coast, warmer weat ay-be exprcted in_summer and. colder | weathie er.” Lhe.reverse of theseconditions | Wil produce an opposite resuit. THE WEATHER BUREAU. n south n AGRICUX FrANCISCO, | DEPARTMENT OF BUREAU; SAN UNITED STATES WEATHER .30 1697, 5 P, M The following ar¢ the maximum emperatures réported from sta'ions In California 10-day: Eureks 60, Red Biuft 100, Fresno 105, San Luis Obi<po 80, Los’ Angeles 80, San Diego 74, Yuma 108 San Franciscd data: Maximun temperature 62, mizimum 51, mean 56: Weather Conditions and General Fore- cants: An area of low (ressure lies over Montana and b & projeciing trough over Nevada and Durir g the past y-four hours the.| 105 folien N and has risen Pacific siope. rejorted in Utan, | T re apidiy over th Thunders orms & Idai jontana: we. | has’ fallen decidedly over | Idaho: It has remaied | eptat Los Angeles, | for warm weather in id Su.day.” A maximum | 36 miles per bour from the sonth | Fort Canby. Kal. Is failing on tke Coid Call orida wind velocit st Forecests made at San Francisco for thirty Bouis-endi g nyditsht. July 31, 189 Norcnern Cali.ornis—Falf Saturday: -continued. | eather: northerly winds the’ valleys; Winds on the coast. hern Calitornis—Fair Ssturday; i woather Nevada—Falr Siturday: cooler in northern por- warm in wes! continued J | #h—Clondy Sa‘urdar, with thunderstorms in | -ar y -morning; colder. 1z010—Cloud s -~ aturday. Francisco and vicinity—Fair Probably warmer; northweste ly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Loca: Forecast ¢ ficial N.W YORK Saturday; MARKETS, NFW YORK. N. Y...Jul nhe professional rootu-trid rs affected to take alarm it the engage- et of $,200.000 zold for. -shipment to Ik urope to-morrow and continued their reactionary tactics on to-day’s stock market. Thelr success was not. considersbie, for ‘hé imporiance of the-gold ship- ment overshadowed by the furth T spirited | sdvance in Lhe :rain -market on renewed exten- sive purchases for foreign account. lndeed tne. Chicago and New York marcets simply iollowed the Furopean zram marcets in the advance. Forel 1a‘es of Lrain were fo lowed by the | anno cuariering a !arge amount of | tonn uropéan por's. ¥ esierdar’s charters | complied ty oneuuino: i y avgregated for y steam- | 8biDs, 10 carry ouL 4,000,000 bushels. W ith this Tecora the shivmeuts of coid may ve viewed with | unconcern. .1 rading to-d-y t 8o active 8 yesteraay and at t Its at er the early ir- larity was toward higher prices. were Noriiern Pactfic g0 Grea: \: estern and as 1 market was quiet and sonsoli- Vabash prefered s were moderately active | and firm. developed new -stresgth. The noteworthy dvance in Northern Pacific was bascd on the spproaching announcement of & change in the pre.idency nex. weex. Deaiings in the bond m were animated Wit a decided advance 1 Alchison, Nerthecs Pacifcand Kao- sas Pacific issues. The stock murket opened with s fairdegree of activity and with values slightly criatic, tending lower. Reslizations and unfavorable foreign QuOLaLions Were 1AULOrS Operating for the deciint, Marked acts and strength. developed in Norihern Pacific’ securites, wilh. preferred st:ck rising 2 Ler cen: 10 44 on the hub icativn, of favur- able traflic statemen. of the third week of July. Repor s from the Norihwest that the rumored crop damages were exaggerated caused an upwarg movemen .10 tne giangers. Consolidatod Gas jumped 4 per cent 1o .75, tLe top price, with the improvement practicaly attributed .0 revived ruiors of consolidaiion.” Suzar fell off & sharp frac byt e ountered . Supporting orders and- Tal.ied over a point. . T The anouncement of the engagement of some $4,000,000 15 1d_for shipmen( to k-urope, which Wil be prucur d rom the Sub- reasury and-assay office, was utilized by the b'ars Lo rexte a demi- o1 tration sginst- the market, in ‘which sharp losses were regisiered .in the peciaities. Heav.; £ subsciiption- Lo the . 10,000,000 cit bonds, 5 he bass of sbout 31 per was favorubly regarded anu exerted s sieady- fluence 0 .the stundard shares, which as a. role proved ess susceptibie Lo bear agiressions The market aubsided Into .uilnss on iue down grade aud shuwea a better tone toward midday, | some sbares uiiuin'ng.thie highest prices of-the forencon. 3 . . Government bonds, Steady, unchasiged: ‘Taily bonds, stron=. Bioney on call 1 pef cent: 33/ per cent, 3 months per cens, 4 mONLHS - ¥y per cent, 5 10 6 months 3 per cent on good mixed 5.0 Exchange Collateral, Prime indorsed blils receiv. ble, 335@3%, per.cent; choice prime single names, | | prices of the week: Fri 33,@s per. cent: good names. 4@4%z per cent. Posted asking rates for sterling. 3487 for long bills'and $4 85 for demand. Actusl rates: Long bills, $4 S614@4 S6ip: sight drudfts. $4 8714@ 4 87147 cable transters, $4 8714@4 8734 Domes.ic exch.nge on New York: San Francisco sigut, 15¢ premium; telwgraph, 17%gc premium. Brain reer's r-por.y 59, busiuess faliures in the United S ates during the week, against 220 Iast week and. 294 tne corresponding week last year. London. L4@%e per cent. Rates dis- Money in London. 4@%% ; coun. 11 open market,both hor and 3-month bills, 3,@7s per cent. Wheat and Flour. ‘REAT— 10:80 11:00 12:00 1:00 210 B ity 6% Septe 805 Bl 0% 8 507 December..... — 8%y 8Ll 827 82l Cpot nigher, 1.0.b, afloat No. 1 Northern spring New York, BS5z@S No. 2 nard wini-r, 8315c; No. 3 0. 1 hard winter, 8473cC. Future closing: Juiy, 867c: Septem ber, 8075¢: December, 82Lgc. FLOUR—Spria No. 2 extra, $3 16@ No 1exira $3 45@3 65; siraights, $2 70@ @4 55. S—New York 1o Liverpool by steam, 4d. Produce. COFFEE—RIo, tpot duli, steady; No. 7, 73,@ ¢ ““uture trading closed: January, $71087 20; | March, $725@7 35; Mav. $7 55@7 46: Uc.ober. #6 95@7; December, §7 05@7 10. LARD—Prime, $4 55. FPORK—Mess. $5@8 60. TALLOW—5%jgc. BUTTER—Creamery, Western, 15¢ EGGS—Btate, fresh gathered, 13c. SUGAK—Raw, doll. firm: 89-deg. test, 3%4c: 96-dee. test, 334c: refined duil. PETROLEUM—New ) ork refined. £5 75: Phila- celphia and Baltimore refined, $570; refinea in bulk. $3 20. HO. Crop of '85, 3@4c: crop 96, 6@8c: coast, crop 985, 8@4c; crop '95, 6@1U. London market, 50@70d: s*ead inenos Ayres. dry. 20 fs., 1814@190% 0 10 25 1bs.. 15145@15%5c- sole, Buenos Ayres, light Galveston, LEATH Dried Fruits. —California. 50-1b boxes, 2, 3, 4-crown, @blye: seeded, T4a@>34c: seediess muscatels, Ly @534c. TS — 473@5%4~ In barrels: cleaned c: cases, 514@5Lac: cartons, 6@Tlac. nla, 20- boxes, 4%2@7%4ci Pr.aCH “aiifornia. unpeeled, bags, 632@8c; boxes. Th6@9c: veeled. 10@1 1. California, — voxes, 7@12 bags, 10c. RON—11@12%j4c for fanéy boxes. 2@ CIT Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Nrpe. Joly 30.—CATTLE— Receipis. 500 head; beeves active and sirong, feeders lower. HUGS—Receints 4500: market active and 5@ 10c nigher. SHEEP-Receipts, 100; market Strong. TOREIGN MAKKELS. London. Exa. July 30. — Consols. rench rentes, 104t 85¢. Liverpool. WHEAT - Quiet; 1 standard California wheat, 83 61: cargoes off coast, nothing doi cargoes on passage, rather ftirmer, 3@6d higher: Envlish country markets. firm: French couniry markets. steady: Liverpool waeat, No. 1, Califor- Dia, 63 111,a@7s; wheat in Paris, steady; floar in LONDON. 18: stiver, 2675d; EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Fxchange, 60 days. — B487Y Eterling Exchange, sight — assy Sterlirg cables. — 489 New York kxchange, sight . I 15 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 1714 Fine Siiver, per ouuce.. . = 577 Mexican Doilurs. - 4633 YESTERDAY’S WHEAT MARKET. SAN Fraxcisco, July 80, 1897. The following resume of the wheat marketis furnished by k. A. Bresse, Produce Exchzuge grainbroker, 412 Piue street: San Francisco. 9:15 A. M. SESSION. Wheat bulls seem to have everything their own way. Strong Eastern markets giving traders con- fidence. December opened at $1 45 and declined to $144%5 on profit-taking sales, closing at $144% May, §1 4655, 10:15 A. M. SESSION. Shorts clamoring for wheat to fill contracts. December sold at #1 456 at the opening to 81 46, the highest point reached onthiscrop. There were liberal offerings at $1 46, causing a reaction 10 81 4554 at the closs, May sold at $1 4763 and closed at $1 4714, 11:15 A. M. SESSTON. A big break fu Chicaro wheat cansed a stampede of selling at ihe openinz. December openel at #1 4416@1 4454 and declined to §1 4414 onlib- eral offerings. ~ t the close asteadier fe liug pre- vailed. December stopped at $1 4435 May, $1457@1 4615 Decem Ler barley, nothing doing. 2.P. M. SESSION. Wheat was in better demand at the afternoon session. December opened at $1 441a, advanced | to 81 4474 and closed at 81443, Mav, 81 4655 | =3 Hemp, F1GS—Faucy orainary, 12@1%c: sancy washed, | Barley p.ayed to the gallery. . Decembr npen-d €w@ic at 85c and almost the sume mament 8Ti4c was DaTES—Persian. 60-ib boxes. 2%@S3%ec: Fard, | bid. Selling to realiz- dropped the price to 86%4¢, in boxe: ases, 534 @nc. where it rested a: the close. I'S—Calitornia “siandard, €3gc: soft Chicago. NDS—Shelled, 174@29 A very strong feeling prevailed in wheat before the regnlar opening this morning. The curb gave Metals. indications of what migh_be looked for during the 10 . N day. Liverpoo! and Paris cables came strong, oo - sentherk ¥0 BOMAD DY Noxdwely | 1y appretiating vesterday’s advance on this < side. New York and Boston wired shortly after Plo TIN—Btrsita 513 65@13 70. the opening of large engagements of wheat for 010 57v Srong o™ $i1 19%: eXchADg®. | foreien account. Manv crop-damage reports were e 2 s received from the Northwest. Some of these ad- Si-AU — Broxers, 3 80; exchangs 8385 | vice, were followed by buyinz .rders and gave e s evidence of the ¢éx ent of damage. Private advices from | iverpool and Parls were S S very enconraging to holde September opened Onening. Cloting. | ot 74@T43/c, against T354C at the close vester- American Fuear.......;,. ~8188 00 113850 | day. Decem er. 7 14@7534c - Realizing Sales at A mEriean HugAE EIts the start held prices temporarily. A few sales e 8480 | were m1de at 7dc in September on the decline Americau Spirlt $tig Co. ”i? St. Louis and Ba'timore startel an advance S 34123 | which did not stop until_September had reached Atcniuson Pid, 2878 | 7574@76c: December, 77c. 1375 Heuvy selliig by longs supplied the wants of. 7100 | shorts around these price. As sonn as their buy- = ing stoppéd a sharp break to 7414c followed in 95 25 Seprem er. with December following At & pre- 15859 | miumofi3ge. Buyers were scarce at the break. 788 ~horts tried to put ont their lines. :but were forced = ! tosellatprices much below thos- at which they T | bad been forced to buv a short while before. Déls Recelipts to-day were slightly under estimates, el = = but were 150,000 bushels: heavier than one year Eri e 1575 16 62145 | 8g0 to-day. p 7 4 T ay | _There will ba no ression of the Liverpool Grain_ S Exchange until Tuesday. This had much to do Hocking Valey with ho der: Jersey Central Kansas & Texas, Lake Snore Prd Louisville & Nashviile, 8500 55 00 Marnatian Con. 9400 93 50 Missour: Pacific. 263715 - 2600 Natlonal Lead.. 34 50 34 50 New Haven. 17475 New York & New Englagd, — — New Yorx Central, 10200 10175 North Pacifie. 14371 14371 North Pacitic, P 42 50 4375 Northwestern 11750 117 s214 North Americ 525 Uregon' Navigation. 23 b0 Orézon Navigation, 6300 | Pacific Mait. 31 00 Pullman 170 00 Quicksil v Rock islahd 8175 5200 24571 zaly S 16 50 87 50 St. Louis & &, ¥ Texas pacific. .. 121215 12325 Tennesse- Coal 26 00 2675 Union Pacific 7 513 715 U. = Leather. . — U Leather. 62 75 Y2 Western Union. 85 6215 ©b8Ti4 Wabash, P1d . Earsiver.., ing on London, B8: 487 days: |. Bterling on London, sight... 4 83 U8 2's, reglstered 87 50 U.S 4%, new...... 26 8714 U. 5. 4's, new, coupon. - 32676 U. 4s 112 25 U 112 50 . 114 00 U 116 26 SILV: R MARBET, NEW_ YORK, N. July 30.—Sliver was strong to-day on the advanceof 7-16, 67d in Longon. Barsilver jumped 7 here. to. 583, a riseofafull cent for two -days above the ow record price of July 28, when ittouched 573 Mexican dollars were up % from the 1ow quot tion recorded yesterday. iar silver receded to und Mexican dollars to 45 at the close. This drip 1 the price of bars 10 within haif a cent of the tow polut of July 28 and the al in Mexican dollers to the lowestpolnt yei Teached is thougnt 0 be due to shor s. who have found it easy to cover and sold short aain in the late trading. CALIFORMNA FRU:T SALES, NEW YORK, N. Y., July 30 —Porier Bros. s0/d seven cars of fresh Oallfornia fruit to-day, as | follows: Pears—Bartlett, $2@1 60 B hox: $1 20@80c B half box. Peaches—Crawford, $1 20@1: Urange cling, $1 20@1 15; Foster, $1 40@1; Strawberry, $1 40: Tuscan -cling, $1 25@1; Golden cling, $150; Susquehanna, €1 30: Wheatland, $1 John,'$105; Decker, $1 65@1 10. Prun vdy, $1 60@70c (Some wasty): Gross, 81 30 man, $1 10@1: Hongarlan, $1 36@) 20. Plum: Japan. $3 0): keg, $1 20@1 05; Washington, $1 15: Comedy, 8. 20@1 1o; Satwuma, $1. 05; Burbank, 9 Necturines—3$2 15@66¢ (some wasty). Grapes—Half crites, T0kay. $3 30@2 45; hait crates, - uscat, $120; haif crates, Fontaine: bleau, £1 10@: 05. : . CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO. lui: July 30.—Trading in pro- visions to-day was the largest for somie time past, and prices -advanced sharply. in sympathy with the increased spot trade. higher prices tor hogs and firmness of grain. ‘Packers were liberal buyers { Americans. <elling ont (0-day. 15 continue to be forelzners against » laiter - sunot understand why ‘The con| | whoa: should advance in the face of heawy re- a:id ontsiders bought mcre freely. At the advance, | Lowever. there was considerable rea izing, mostly fof - New _York sccount, and priCes gave way slightly. The closing was firm, with most of the improvemeni held. - . Ali the fat catile in the run sold at the highest prices for the week, especially the nice; fine de- sirable siock. Al kinds of nice, de:irable medium weigis sold at steady (0 8.rong prices. Al Kinds of native butchers’ stock were seiling for the top Veal caives advanced to $0@6 20, In the hog market there was an expected sharp up turn sii alon the line to-day, prices advanciog righ. up to ne r 10, the gene'il m rket closing | sirong and easy With aboat everyth ng so d. g In the shee marker the surpius to-day over last y was all lambs. Although a fair business was transacted the general market was raiber weak with prices' onthe dowi turn than other- wise. - Grain. - L0:00 10:30 11:00 11: e T T = 4 il 74% 75 Thi Te e 78 2500 ey s % 7634 7435 76 75 COKN—July, 257gc; Sep.ember. 2734¢c. OATS—July, 171gc: December, 185gc. BARLEY —Casn, 2534@33c. EYE—Cash, 42 ¥LAXSEED—Cash, 87c; new, 88c; September, BTh4e 3 TIMOTHY —Cash, $2 3 Produce. FORK—July, 87 87: September, $790@7 92. LARD—July, $4°25; Scptember, $4 32 RIBS_July, $4 72; September, 84 72; October. $472 5l BUTTER—Firm on exiras. other grades just firsts, 1234@1 Yqc; steady. Creameries—lixtras, 143 seconds, 11@ 2¢ Dairies—kxtras, 12c; firsts, 10 @11c: seconds, 9¢; packing stock, fresh, 8o EGGS—Steady, but not especiaiiy active. Firsts sold chiefly at §3c per doz. loss off cases returned. * Livestock. xxtg;%;:_'x.um 88 7083 90: mixes. 83 Zos x T envy, $3 @8 86; rough, -$3 5U 8 65 males 19,000. -Heceipts 19,000. Estimated to-morrow 11,u0u. CATTLE—Beeves, $385%5 00: cows and heif- ers, $1 76@4 20; Texus steers, $2 90@4 OU: stock- ers and feeders, $3 25@4 5U. Recelpts 3600, * “BH Kk P—HKecelpts 9000, Receipts at Kansis City. KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 30. ~CATTLE—Ke- celpts, 5000 Lead: steady. - g 1 0GS— Kecelpts, 10,000; market strong. BHEEP—Receipis, 2000; market strong. ed up by a bic crop.”. Mans cannot for- Regardiess of tnese {nfluences ing futures as wel Opinions of brokers are of little they are unable to judze the conditions of foreign- ers. ‘Thelocal talent which have-heret fore con= trolied the s tuation have been badly whipsawed trying to find the top. They have only been cruzht short to again be forced to cover ata 0ss. The deal in July seems to be over. yet there. re- mains one day to manipulate July. Tt is though that shorts have covered pretty generally. The few thatare left are not worth skinniug, as too much spot wheat would have to be taken to make good the risk ¢ shorts 5 1he month just closing has been an eventful one in the wheat market. It is Dot often tha: wheat advances in July. ‘Tha misfortunes in foreign | conntries this year have proved a godsend io Americans. - trae conditions, and have p ayed rhe bull side of wheat continually. . Their operations in wheat have had more or less effect .on_securities. They have played for prosperity, and 8o far have been successfal. Later a strong adva .ce in ocean rateés, which had much to do with the break in wheat near the close, was reported in to-dsy’s ses- sion in New York. : 3 i WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Bushels, Cltles. 115,730, Shipments. Bushels. 22,940 704,183 27, “Phiiadelphia.. 195,667 “Balumore. 289,756 83,492 b LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURRS. July. Aug. =ept. Oct. Lec. Opening. 810 62 6114 611, Closing. Sitig) 63 81l 613 'ARIS FUTURES. Flour—Opening. Flour—Closing. Wheat—Opening. W heat—Ciosing Corn opened strong and scored a sharp advance about midday. Later in the day prices fell off on reported advance iu ocean rates - As corn is a local commodity, and this year promises no to be above home requirements. higher freights cannot hold prices down in the long run. kreight rates sppear to_have a manipulated tin: ture, and are usd as a club by those who are 1n_con Corn is by far too cheap, and must Work .up to a price where at least the cost of production can be made. PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GEAINS W HEAT—Higher quotatlons from the Fast and abroad sent this market up aaln, thoug) business was hardly as brisk as It has been. - The demand 1 for spol- Whest was good, but holders are not fi- clined to let go. : Local quorations are as follows: $1 4215@1 45 sor No: 1 $14614 for choice and $1471,@1 b0 for extra cholce for milling. - - : : " CALL BOARD SALTS. 2 "% ‘o%tlock—December— %: 10000, $1 441p; INFORMAT. € ESSIO® 1 2000 cuis, $1 45 14, 600D, $1 445g; 84, 7. May—16,000, 51 485, . 5 SECOND SESSION eiber — 2000 ctls, 81 45350 22,000, $1 45841 B00U, 81 46 38,000, $1 4575: 24,000, 814566k May—2000, $1 4764; 22,000, 11 4745, g = : REGULAR MORNING SESSION —December—34,000 cus. $14ilh: 22,000, 81 4454; 22,000 $1 4d14; 10.000, $1 4435 May—2000." 81 457 2000, $1'46; 10.000. §1 4635 AFTERNOON SEssioN—December—14,000 ctls, $1 a4q: 2000, 81 4-54 68,000, 81 44%: 52,000, | $1 4434, May— 2000, $1 4615 EARLEY —Feed continues very firm. Brewing and Chevaler have again dvanced, and the former 1s in good demand for shipment. Feed, 85@90c B cu:_ Chevaller, 81 30@1 35 for No. 1 for dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSTON—9:15 0'clock—No sales. EECOND SESSIO: tes. EEGULAE MOENING SESSION—NoO AFTERNOON : ESSION — Decem ber 85c; 2000, 8B84c; 2000. K6c: 2000, BEbac: 400 Bie: 2 00 B7l4c; 6000, 8o34c: 2000, 8635c; 12. 000, 86%5c. i OATS—There is a better feeling. but prices show no advance. Feed $1 2214@1 2715 B ctl: _good 10 choice, $107%@1 1734: common, 95c@$1 05; Surprse, 81 85@1 40: Milling, 81 15@1 20 B ctl. Clioped Oats seli ai $1@2 ® ton over the raw rge yellow 13 lowes nd easy, as thel i3 a g0od dea: coming in ;rom Nebraskn. There is no small yellow fre to quote. Large yellow, white, 9215@973¢ B ctl. $1 05, RY E—sSteady . 9233@95¢ B ctl. EUCKWHEAT—Is nominal at 95c@81 16 otl for new and $1 55 for old. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Everytbing under this head 15 firm, in sympa- thy with the raw proauct. A . FLOUK—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $475@4 +5: Bukers extras, $4 65@4 70 B bbl. COLNMEAL, KT(.—keed Corn, $2:@25 B ton; Cracked Corn. $26@:6 B ton. MILLS | UFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, whus discount tothe trade: Granam Flour, $2 75 ® 100 Ibs; Kye Flour, $2 50 B 100: Rice Fiour, 85 75: Cornmeal, $.25: extra cream do 8$3: Ostmeal. $3 50; Oal Groats, $4: Hominy, $3 1 8 30; suckwheat Flour, $5 25@3 5u; Crack Wheat, §3 2b: Fariua. $4: Whole Wheat Fiour, _%: Rolled Usts (bbis) , 84 95@5 15; Pearl Barley. $3 75@4: Spilt Pens, 13 50; Green do, $4 25 1 s HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay and Feedstufls continue firm at previous prices. : BRAN—$15@10 50 for the best and $14@14 50 ® ton for outside brands. Wall-street operators were the first to accept | new Brewin-, $1U5@1 10 for No. 1 and 95c@31 | MIDDLING~—$19@20 for lower grade: $21@22 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFF~—Rolled Bariey, $19@20: Ofi- cake Meal at the mill, $26 50 B ton; jobblng, §27 50; Chopped Feed, $16@16 ton. HAY—Wheat, $10@14 50 $ ton: Wheat and Ost, $10@12 50: Oa, $9@12; barley, $7@11: com- pressed, $10@12 {0; Aifalfs, first cutung, $5 50@ Sitecond. 86 50@7 50; stosk, §6@8; Clover, $8@ on. STRAW—30@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. and Prices continue to advanceé under an active de- mand for all sorts of points. Bayos are particu- larly stiff, being scarce. 3 BEANS—_Fayos, $- 65@2 75: Small Whites, $1 206@1 55 B cil: Large Whites, $120@! 303 ctl: Piuks. $140@1 60; Reds. $1 35@! 60; Black- eye, $1 50@] 6.: Ked K.dney, nominal; Limns. ?‘53”“ i0; Butters, $1 26@1 50: ‘Pea, $130@ SEEDS—Brown Mustard. $2 50@3 7 Mustard, 81 85 cti: Flax, 81 60@l 7 seed, 1%@2»"; ® Ib: Alfaifa, 6l4c; Kupe, 214@ H ; Timothy, 43jc. RIED PEAS—Niles, nomioal; Green, $1 209 170 B el POTATOES, UNJONS, VEGETABLES. Potatoes rule firm under a quick demand for VArious poinis. Onions are steads. Nochange in Vegetaules. _POTATOES—_New Early Rose In boxes 40@ 60c; n sacks, 35@50c: new Burbanks, 85@75¢ @ ctl in boxes and iU@b5c in sacl Bur- banks, 75¢@§!: Swee. Poatoes, 2 B Ib. ONION -—Silverskins. 80@9uc B ctl. VEGETABLES—Boy Squash. 80@50c box: Marrowsat ~quash, $15 @ tons Bay Cucumbers. 20@ 8o Bbox; Pickles 75c@$) for No. 1 aud 40@5UC for No. 2; Green Peppers, 25@:0c sor Chile and 60@76c for Beil: Green Peas, 134@2%c B b: String Beans, 1@2c; Lima Beans, 2bge; Green Okra, 35@50c B box: Egg Plant, 50@65c; Cabbage, 60@75¢c B cil: Carrots, 25@30c P suck: Garlic, 13%@2c ¥ B: Tomatoes, 50@75¢ for River: Green Corn, bUC@S) B sack, 50@7oc ¥ crate for Berke- ley and $1@1 50 % crate for Alameda. TOULTRY AND GAME. * POULTRY—AIl young stock is dull, weak and in heavy supply. Live Turkeys, 15@16c for Gobblers and 12@13c for Hens; Geese § pair, T5c@8§: 26; Ducks, $2 50@ 325 for old and $3@4 for young: Heus, 33 508 4% doz:_ Hoosters, Cyoung. 85 50@b: do, old, $:60@4 50; Fryers, $3@8 80 # doz: Broilers, $2 50@8 for large and $1 50@2 25 for small; Pigeons, £1@1 25 B doz for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabblis, hominal. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter is steady.. Eggs are weak. EUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 21 19@-Uc ® I DAIRY—Cholce to fancy, 16@19c B ;. lower grades, 13@15c. VICKLED—16@17¢ B B FIRKIN—1{@16" B 1. k. ASTE] 2@13c for ladle-packed. ¥ LSE—Choice mild pew, 714@8c; common @7c B 1b; Cream Cheadar 10@ile; Young America, 8@9c: Western, 1lci kastern, 15@10c B b. = £ GGS—Ranch Eggs, 13@18c § doz: store Eggs, 1@lsc B dozen; Eastern, 12}@l3c; Duck Eggs, 14c ¥ doz. g DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Prices for the leading kinds remain undisturbed, exceép. for Apricots, which are doing better. The market as a ruie is du 1 and well stocked. Figs are firmer and apples wedker. Lemons continue 10 decline. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— - Strawberries, $3@4 ® chest for large &nd — for small. 3 Blackberries, 81 50@2 ® chest. Raspberries, $3@ % chest. - Huckleberries, T b. - ¢ Red Nectarines, 75c@8$1: White, 35@50c B box. Peaches, 20@30c % box and 15@30c ¥ basket for common kinds any’ 25@40c box and 15@35c B basket for Crawfords; in buik, $2.@30 ® ton for ¢ ings and $15@18 for frees. Plums, 20@50c box: Japanese, 50@75¢; Wash- ingtons, 87 50@10 B ton; -Egg Plums, $12 50; Green Gages, $5a7.5U. g Apricots, 20@35c B box and $6@16.9 ton in bulk. S Pears, 25@40c-P box; Bartletis, 256@60c B box and $15@18 P ton. i : Apples, 20@40c B box for common ‘and 60 @75c for good to chofce, abapples, 20@30¢ B box. L Figs, siugle layers, 35@40c.® box; double layers, 50@7 oc. Grapes, 50@75¢ _for Muscats, 50@60c for black and 25@40c tor Fontaineb eau aad Sweetwater. Watermeions, $5@15 & 100.. Can:sloupes, 50c@$1 56 B crate. Nutmeg Melons, 35@50c & box. —Lemons, $1@2 ¥ box for common and $225@3 for good to cholce: ‘MexI- cau Limes, $4 50@5 50: Bananas, $1 25@2 50 3 bunch: Pineappies, $1@3 P doz DRIED ~ UITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETOC. Prunes, Peact at the quotation: New Raisins are selling at 234c for 2-crown, 834c for S-crown, 334c for 4-crown and $1 for London layers. The.demand for them is good. DR.ED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: New Peaches, 514ab%c. Oia_Feacnds, ogblect iuncy, 6¢: peeled, ¥@1.c: Apricots, new, 8,0t 5@ 614¢ B Ib. carload lois: evaporaied ‘Apples, 5@ 6c: sun-dried, 3¢; new Prunes, 8¢ strorg for Suita Clara and - uorthern’ and -275@3c for San_ Joaquin avd . southern; old Prunes, 214@3e for the 4 sizes: new viack Figs, 3@31ge: Plums, 4@4%/2¢ for pitted and 1@]4e for unpitted. Nectarines, 315@4zc P D for prime to faucy; Pears. 2@ic-for quarters und 2@5c for halves RAISINS—(O ¢ crop)— Sa Four-crow.:, loose, 4@5¢; S-crown, Sa@dc: . 2- seconds, and Apricots continue firm at crown. 234@81c B acediess Sultana . 0G5 Ye; seedless Stuscatels 4@atac; 3-crown London (ay- ers, 1@ 15: clusters, $1 15@L 26: Dehesa' cluy- ters, §1.75@3; Imperiul clusters, $2@ NUTS_Wainuts. 85@7c .1 _for 5 andard and 9@91gc P I for softshell: Almonds, 6@7c for Lan- guedoe, 213@3Yac for hardshell and B@9c B 1 for Dapershell: Peaduts, 4@5¢ # Ib for Ens ern aud 4c for California; Hickory Nuts. 5@6c.$ 1b; Pecans, 9@10c ¢ Ib; Filberi , 9@91ac; Brazi Nuts, 8@9ci Cocounuts, $5@5 50 B 100 s : HONEY—~ew Comb, 10c for bright and 7@9c for lower ndes new ‘water-white- extracted, 434 @43,0: lgn: amber extraciéd. 33 @0 B Ib. BEErwa 2@25¢ B b PROVISIONS, The trade is looking for an advance in some descriptions to-day. The market s in exira first- class shape. o CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8¢ B M. for heavy,. 834 for light medium, 9c for light, 10@10%4c for extra light and 113, @12¢ for sugar-cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@]2%gc ¥ Ib; California Hams, 10@lic @ Ib. Mess Beef, $8@G8 50 B bbl extra mess do, 88 50@9; tamily do, $9 50@1 salt kork, $. 60@> P bbl; extra .prime Pork. $10 @1 60: extra clear, $13 50@14; mess. $12 50@13 bbl: Smoked Beef, §15¢ b LARD—Eastern tlerces s quoted at 414@5c for compound and h34@6c for pure: pails, 6Ya@834¢; California tlerces, 415c ¥ b for compound and B1ac for pure: halt-bols, b34c: 10-1b tns, 6l4c;.do 5-1b, 634c B b 2 COT + OL — Tierces, 534c. Packaves less than 300 Bs—1-B pails, 60 in a case. 8%gc; 8- pails, 20 in a case, 83ac; b-b palls, 12 in s’ case, 814c: 10-1b pails, 8 n a case, 1pc; 50-1 tins, 1 or ;7 n & case, T wooden "“”"xf.‘.."bf.‘é lbsbnoz. ci fancy tubs, s net, 765c; s, about. () Ibs, Thgc B b 2 HIDES, TALLOW, ‘WOOL 'AND HOPS, _ There is no change. Hops are dull, Wool is quiet and steady and- Hides move off tairly.. HIDES AND SKINS—Cuils ‘and brands séll 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 9c B Ib; medlum, 8¢ ¥ Ib: light, Tigc: Cowhldes, 714@ 8c B Ibi Stags, 5c; sulted Kip, 7¢: salied calf, 8c. @ Ib: salted Veal, 7c; dry Hides, l4c B colls and brands, 1ic; dry Kip and Veal, 11 ory Caif. 15c; culls, 10c; Goaisxins, 20@35cesc! Kids. be; Deersking, good summer. . Zbc @ b, medium, 20c; winter, 20c; Sheepskins, sueariings.’ 10@20c each: short wool, 26@40 each; -medium, 40@50c exch: long woois, BU@7oc rach. . E TALLOW=1Xo. 1, renderey, 234@3c B : No. 2, 2‘«%.1 c: refined, 6¢; Grease, 2¢ B Ib. o pring ohp. Norch rn. 14@16c B Ib: Mountain, 11@13c; Footni |, 11@13¢: San Jjoaquin year's clip, £@9c: do, seven months, 8@:0c @ 1b: eariy Lambs, aefective, 615@71%cC; 90, free, 10@ lic; Nevadas, 10@l:c; Kastern Oregon, 10@12c. HOFS 6@8c B Ib for fair 0. choice and 8@10c. for fancy. “Contract prices are: 8@l0c » for new " Oregons, 7@9c for new Wasningtons and 8@9c for Calitornias. 5 s GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags are strong at 5c; San ‘Quentin, 85 40: Wool Bags, 24@27c. COAL-Harrison's circular says: “During the week there have been five arrivals irom Wash: 1ngton with 14,040 tous of coal, three from Uregon with #63 tons. three from British Columbia with 9440 tons, two from Anstralia witn 43%3 tons, one from Swansea with 3526 tons; total 82,362 tons. A1 hough thé shipments iately have been Iiberal there appears to be no genmeral accumulation in the yards. evidencing a good trade for steam uses. So far Lhere is no perceptible change of price, bui. itis assured that in the near future thére will be &N advauce equal to the recent increase of duty. The scuedule of prices for bituminous coals for domestic pu:poses will probably not be disturbed, as ihe change of duty is slight. The total quan- Uty of foreizn coals which will probavly arrive here ihis year amounts to aboui 180 000 tons, equal 10 about 46 uays’ consumptivn.(Lritish Co- lumbia shipmenis are not fncluded). This wiil leave an opening for onr cosst colieries to sup: ly us with sbout 400.000 ions in the Dpext flve months, without diminishing the present stock on hand. ‘The bingley tarift bili has passed, foreign. bituminous Coal pays a duty of 67¢ # o of 224y s, 6180 Anthracite, uniess itcarries at least 92 per cent fixed carbon.” Wellington. $8 New W-iling- ton.88; Roucnfieid Wellington, $/ 50; Seattle.$5-50: Eryant, $6 50; Coos Bay, $473: Watiaend, g7 0. #ion: Cumberlaud, #1450 § ton in bulk and #15 50 11 sucks: Pennsylvanis, Anthraciie Eaz, $16 ¥ ton; Weish Anthracite, $8@10: Cann P ton: Kock Springs, Casile Gate and Pieasa Vailey, $7 60; Coke, $11@1< in buik aund $13 ot * ton in Aks. © RICE—Is Arm. Chinese mixed, $3 50@3 60 ctl; No. 1, $4@4 20 B ctl: extra No. 1, 84 40@4 60: Hawallan. i 3714@4 50; Japan, $4 3U@4 60: Rangoon, $3 40. SUGAK—The Western Suzar Refinery Company uotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and ne Crushed, Powdered, tc: Dry Granu- lated, 635c B 1b: Ce A, bc; Exira G 1 1 giosk B, Melrose George Hancock to M. L Baboook; lot 0 E coc: |- BinCa e Ties.ur ‘win, lot on W lLine of Pearl street, 17 | ark, Berxele; SAN FEAN(ISCO MEAT MARKLT: All descrintions are steady at previous prices- Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follow: BEEF—First quaity, 5340 @ b; sécond do, 5¢; third do, 4@4145¢c B b. VEAL—Large. 5@6c: small, 6@7c B b o5 MUTTON—Wetliers, 6iyg@tc; Ewes, 5@5%cC B 5 LaMB—Spring. 7c B b. PORK—Live Hogs, 540 for large and 365@3340 for small ana medium; soft Hogs 2Ya@3%ac ® b, dressea do, 5c. BECEIPTS OF PXODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour, or sita . 20,702| Chicese. cus...... 79 W heat. ctl 2,160 | e.ggs, Oox,...,.. 10.710 Earley. cus. 11,96y 1 laes. no. 457 245/ Peits. bais. 150 4,715 Wool. bis.... i 27 5,077| Jentner roll4 .« 20 1,005 | Lime, DDIS. eeem K1 424/ Wine. gais. 87,300 Siraw, ton z 10| Tailow. cuis. 11 Miadiings, 602| Lumber. M ta 1u bran. sks, 3,013 Quicksliver, fisks 128 FAMILY KEFAIL MARKETL Butter, Eggs and Cheese are as before. Meats are unchinged. Hens, Young Roosters and Turkeys are chesper. Fruits and_Vegetables are In their uiual large supp'v and sell at reasouable prices. Tollowing is THN CALLS reguiar weekly retall price list: cOAL—PER TON. Cannel... —@11 00| Castle Gate. 1 60@10 00 Wellln €10 00| Plensantvai 15081000 N"nm* ‘s‘\’{,"fl{”}a. —@ 250 lington. 10 00| Wellln ¢ Beattle 7608 2| Coos Bay- ~@ 676 DAIBY PEODUCE. ®T" |Cheese, Swiss.. .20@30 | Common Eggs... o 215 Ranch Eggs¥az. Honey, comb, Bib.12@13 do, extracted.... @10 MEATS—PER POUND. e i ,12@17 | Pork, fresh. Beer" 15| Pork, salt.. 1012 10, Pork Chopa. 12@15 : —|Round Steak...... 8@10 Ham, Cal. 314,@15 | Sirloin Steak...1316@ — do, Eas . %18 Porterhouse, do. 20 2@15|Smoked Beet.... 15 B@10| Pork Sausages. 20 012 Vel.......r 16 OULTRY AND GAME. 5 ... 409 60 Turkeys Bb. 16@ 18 Toums hor Ducks, each... 40@ 50 Geese, each....1 0V@! 50 g Pigeons, B pr.. 30@ 40 {Rabbits, $pr.. . —@ 40 Fryers, each... 40@ —|Hare, eacu.. -& 20 Brotlers, each.. % 35] i FRUITS AND NUTS. Almonds, B B.....12@15 Nectarines, . Apricots. B W 3@ 5 Apples. B 1b, ‘@ 5 Bananas, ® 5@20. V@ -8 Cantalonies.e.ch. 5@l Cocoanuts, each... 4@ 6[Strawberries, Fizs, @ b, 4@ 6 B drawer. Grapis, @ 5@10) iaspberries, Hucxberries, B 1b —@10(Walnuta, # . Lemons, ¥ doz. ...25@.J0| W atérmelons, e Limes, B doz......10@12 e VEGETARL®Y, Asparacus. B B .. 5@10 Lentlls, B B. 6@ ¥ Artichokes, Bdoz. . 25@40 Lettuce, ® o ...16@25, Beets, B doz.......12@15 Green Okra: B 1., t@ 8 Beans,white @ 5/0nions, B B Colored, 5 Peppers, dr} Lima, 8 5| do, gre.n. B B 6@ 8 . eresi. @ . —@ 5|¥arsnips, B-uos. .. 15@30 hgs,mn.,... 10 Potatoes, B Ib. 2@ 3 uliflowers, each. 5@10| o, sweet. 5 ‘elery, ¥ bunch.... 5@ —'Radishes.Bdz! Cress, % dz bunchs. 20@25)Sage, P b. . 5 Cucuimbers.dz.... 8@10Siny Squash’ 8 B -3@ b E: Pant Bb... 4@ 6 String Beans, I 40 & Garlic, B B........ 5@ —Thyme, @ b.......20930 Green feas, @ B.. 3@ 4/Turnips, ® doz....16@20 Green Curn, $.doz10@50|Tomatows, # B. B - ¥ISH—PKR POT'ND. Halibut. Kingfisn, .o e . O@SI B.BAf ESTATE -TRANSACTIONS. Ludwig Langreder to Karoline Langreder, 10t on Sk cornér of Fell and Laguna streets, £ 27:6 by 8 120: gift. . g John ind Christina C. Johanson to First Swed: 1sh Baptist Church, ~an Francisco, lot onSW line of Ten.h str-et. 360 SE of Howard, Sii15, SW 102:6, Sk 87:6, SW '102:6, NW 5216, NE 205; 10, Patrick_O'Loughlin to James Rolph, lot on NE line of Dore street, 315 SE of Biyaut, SE 25 by N 85 $10. Mury S. Munns to “Adeline E. Munns, ot on: S 1iné of Cumberland (Columbia) street, 105 W of. Guerrero. W 50 by 8 114:. gift. - Aun McMenamin to Frederick Schorchl. lot on SW corner of Day and ‘Dolorea streets, S 50 by W 105; #10. LAY A'am and Emma F. Grant to Otto Schoemans, 1ot on N line.of (luy street, 88:9 W of Sansome, W44 NT,E26:4, N 24:87 K 19:3, s9 : ; Jobn -rubody (of Truebody) to Jane Trubody, lot 0n'S 11ue of Washinktou street. 221:013 W of Montgomery, W 25 by S 53:6: gif .~ .- John and Jane 1 rubody to Willism A. Trubody, lot on N_line of .Greenwich sireet, 137:6 W-of Stockton, W. 22:11 by N 137:6: gift. _~amie .to Josiah P. Truebodv,lot-on N line of Greenwich street, 16035 W of .Stockton, W 28:10 by N 137:8. gift. e tate_of Stanhope Dickinson (by Louis Mullot and P- H. McKenna, execuiors) (o James Daly, lot on N line of Nutoma § reet, 95 NE of Second, NE 20:515 by NW 75; $2000. James Daly to Rose Daly, undivided half inter est in same; gift. Elizabeh I and Charles F. Joy to Ciaus Spreck- els, lot_on SE line of Market sireet, 100 W of Tbird, SW.25 by SE 100: $10. - Jonn King to Mary King, lot 6 NW line of Folsom- street, .25 SW of Harriet, SW 25 by NW 753 gift. 5 3 ALAMEDA COUNTY. H. B. and Laura A Pinnéy to There: J. Mer- N of Weston avenue or Thirty-eighth street, N-37:5 by W 140, being lot 17 and N Y5-0f lot 16, vlock A, Eroadway and Telegraph-avenue Park Tract, Oak- Iand Annex; $10. Polly M. aid-O H. Burnham to E. C. Robinson, lot on Nk corner of Alice and Second streets; E, 75 by N 100, lots 1 10 4, block 44, Uakland; $10. John Krytser to Elizabetlr Kryiser, vt on < line of Kighth street, 233:8 of Unlon, E 33:8 by N 87:10, biock 548, Oakland; gifi. Abble - B.- Shackleton (Wwife of Alfred) to H: B. Belden, lot on N Iine of Fifth-street, 27:6 K. of Kirkham, E 25 by N 101. lot.8, block 491, Briggs Jract, map %, Us-land; $25. Marletia L. S.ow to John S. Lemon, B. J. L. Mouser, Joseph Pedrini, Carl F. Wood, A. B. Nye, Frauk 'Héwson aod Frank-C. Shipiey (trustees), lots 62, 63, 64 aid W-'25 feec ot lois 67 ana 68, map-of Temescal Park, Uakland Aunex. trost deed (10 be 18 :d for a schoo) and museum: grant. Mountain View Cemetery Assocaifon to Helen M. Beach, lot 66 In " plot 17, Mountaln View. Cem- etry, OQaklaud Township; 846, John W. Parks to Jesse L. Wetmore, lot 22, bock A; map.of sub portion Quigley Tract, Brooklyn Towuship: $6. - . Emily 5. Smith to Alice. C. Donaldson, lot 11, block t. Fevised Map Prospect Hill Trac 3, block I, Stone. Iract i eing a subdivision-of lovs 1 10°5 of 'the :toue Subdivi jectd to a mortgage tor $850, Brookiyn Township: $5. J. hn Lyrich to Vienna Heywoud, 1ot ob S ilne of Universi'y avenue, 80. from. intersec. ion witn. the cen ériine.of Sherman or Grove. stréet, W 50, 5 138 K 50, N 138 {o beginning, poriion range 1. Hardy Triot, Berke e: ; 810 Mairice: Worts to Lorenzo Delticchi, lot ‘41 block 6. Amended Aup Cen ral Park, Alcatraz and -Newbury Station, Berkeiey: $10. Anson S. aud Anita S Blake 10 kdwin T. Blake, lot on > line of Stuart s reet, 12 k-of Fulton, £ 50 by S 134", being lot 7, bidck F, Map of south- ern portion Biake Estate, Lerke.ey: $10.. - Hogh and Anna - 103an to Laura A. Pinney, wife of H. B..lota 57 and.38 of Hogan's fesubdl® vision of lots 22, 28 and 24, Kingsland Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. - .- ; Cari and Johauua.Jautzen (o lent Losn Association, the E 30 foot lot 82, Mee(z property, Alameda ‘$5. 3 2 G B. McFadden (executor estite of Patrick Scully) to John Cronin, iot on W line of Chester street, 103:2 N of West nighth street, N- 41:8. W 1 2:11%4,-3 40, E 134:8 to beginning, Oukland; H. Knight (administrator 81760, William g M- rgaret. Chishoim, Witlium « hisholm z Wixson by commissioner) to Joun W..Butler. tot on £ lige of. Poplar street, 200 = of Thirdety, S 37:6:by I 115, biock 663, Oakland; $1189. . ' Henry W. and Margare: M. Taylor to Alberi Jeftreys. 1ot on N line of Hopkins sireet, 163.44 W ot Fieurange avenue, N 146.65.-W <0, § 207.76, 78.03.0 be: tuning, being lot 35, biock G, Peraita Albert Jeftreys- to Adelside ‘E. Crocker, same; Berkeiey; $10. My & S James £ Daly et al. (by commissioner).to J. C. MoMullen, lots 6, 7 and 8. b ock A, 1ot 7_and half" 10t 8, block B, 10ts 7 o _4, block (, luis 740 I1, 13 10 18, biock D, 108 8 to 12 and 14 (excepting the E 5 feet thereof), 15, 17 and 1, block E, lots 7 to 10,19 (0 22, dlcck K, lots 4 to 8, block G, all in the Daly Tract, Brooxlyh Townsiip; $5619. - - Jénnie M. and J M. Young -and J. . Myers (by commissioner) to Jacub Levi Sr. iois 28 to. 35, map of Rio Grande Trach Brooklyn Township; Fred Harris to F aices Harris, lot on SE line of San Jose avenue, 350 E from iis_intersection with: E line of Wiliow'screet, 33:4 by 8 150, beiug a portion of lot 11, block O:map of property of Plon: eer licmesten ! Associalion. Alameda. $.0. - Staniey ~ ephenson o Caroline Stephsason, lov C in subdivision 3, Alameda Par< Homesiead, Alameda: site - H. on SW «orner of Poplar and >eycnth Rellroad avenue), > 108:2, 52:6 10 beginning. being lois 24 -and Briggs Tract, ma, 2, Oaxiund $10. - George L. and Kate L. Fitz to San Francisco. Mutual Loan Associatlon, lot % bliex D, J. E M Irath T'ract, quitciaiin’ deed,-Oakland Ammex. $5. 5 5 Annie B. Pierce to Charles P. and Mary.E. Bige- low, iots 10. 11 and 12, block C, rercy iract, Berkeley: $10. 5 el it H. £. and Laura A. Ploney to J. F. Brevort, lot atlon, Brookiyn ‘Lownship; and Laurel streets, architéct contractor; $4300. Encinal Benevo- |- * 50 Mutual Electric ‘l'on a ship, they sre recorded on nd Laura A, Pinney to Hugh -Hogan, lot | nerof Fountain and Monro: streets, NE 93 Y% by SE 50, being the W baif of lois 12, 13 and 1%, | block 51, lands adjacent’ to Kucinal, Alameda; gift. Builders’ Contracts. Joseph, J. and Eliza J. Magee ‘with Thomas F. Mitche 1, to erect n vne-story building on lots 33, Homestead As- and 34 block 11, tract A, People’ sociation, architect con:ractor; $1 Mary Comaskey with W K. Ke n.. toerect a | one-story buiiding on W line of A street, S0.W of, Seventh, architect contractor: $1230. George F. Lyon with W. W. Kednall, to »r ct-a two-siory buiding on \W corner ot California THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks were lower and quicter yesterday. ‘I he Sutro Kailroad Company has.re-electpd the old management for.18Y7. with .»doiph-Sutro as; president, Theodore Kraass secretary ‘and K] M. Vaun Frank superin endent. . B : In :he Standard Consolidated mine at Bodle fot the week ending July 24 the north drifton-the hanging-wall side, main ~tandard ledge 265 level, showed 30 Inchesof hard low-grade quartz. In raise No. 4, Black ledge, same ievel. nv pay ore had been encountered. Raise No. 5, from the south drift, same ledge and level, -had asmail s.reak of good ore. Ihe South drifi from the s0u theast crosscut on th 0 level showed 16 inches : f low-grade ore. The norih drift, incline vein, 380 level, showed 24 inches of low-grade quartz and has been stopped temporarily. In the uorth drift, Fortuna vein, 600 level, the ground was hari and vein small and poor. Ralse No 4, same vein and level, showed 7 inches gofld ore. Ore was b-ing stoped fiom the 243, 265, 318, 336 and 380 levels Stancard mill statement—Ore crushed for the week, 323 tons; rverage assay vanner tailings, Lons concentrates produced, 2k 8ssay value, $30 83; amalgam produced, 1008 1roy ounces: average value per ounce, $2 27. Taillngs: plantl worked 467 tons tallings for the week; plant 2 worked 418 tons tailings, BOAKD bALES-. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board vesterday: REGULAR MOENING BESSIO coMMENCING 9:30. 75/500 Ocod...... 48200 Ovrmn 441000 Kavage. .. 01t ...24/3.0 Upalr, 00 S s 100 Alta. 05400 G & C. 100 Belcner....28(4UJ Mexcn 60 29200 Ushlr 100 1 &b, .. 425|300 Ocetadl, z 42| 50 Ovrmn....0#|150 Uniog.....58 5/100 Utan. 300 Y Jcmc.. 51300 Potost 08 71 50 Sava. 0. 1500 Savage....34 27/300 ... .35 9/200 81 &M....06 90/ S Nev..1.606 2000 09]300 Kentack. 47 300 Caleda.... 10/1500 L Wash..02| 90y, Cuauixe... 45500 mex. 0./ Cholr 400 CCV., 400 . 35 400 1,50/300 3.1'50) Opnir: . AFTEENOON SESSION 200 Alnha.-.. 12100 Conn 1.073 07[500 C Imp. 213 O[O0 G 17[100 HaN 241800 a0 229|200 Ocedt 260 Chalige. 200 Chollar 400 CC& V.. 1. 500 Crwn Pt.. 500 . 1700 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FKIDAY, July 30—4 & . Bid. Asked..| Bid. Asked, Alpha Con. 1213 — 0B Ana O = 04 06 Andes’, 15 - 16| u6 07 Belcher. 8 BuA 32 88 Best & 42 43 09 " n1 Benton Coa. — 72 78 Bullion 08 1vjuverm 08 10 Caledoai 08 1u 44 45 Choliar K3 74 83 84 Lon,Ual .. L0 L35/ - — 40 42|eg. Belcher.. 05 06 Con. 1mperiai. 01 - LY ilver Hill.... 0l 02 Configencs ... 1.05 1.15/-lerra Nevads 1356 1.40 Con New Yot& — — 1.60 Crown Poinz.. 28 — Eurekatos . — 54 excoequer ... 02 8 LUl & Curdy, 47, 53 Lo ducees 91 93l STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. FRIDAY. July 30-2 P. 3 TUNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked, T E4s conn. 11314(U 8 dareg... 311%g — Lonew 1ssuelZ5 = MISCELLAN KOUS BONDS. Cal-stCbiass. 111 Unk Gas 33.. 104 (‘nlElocLul‘l7% 102d 13 Se... 10014 ChiraC W os 95 98 |Ommbusbs. 124 — Dpotstex-cp — 100 [P&O Ry6s. 10— Bdsn L&P 63131 — |P&Ch By 63. 10134 — F&CHKR 681078 — |Pwist RR8i11434118 Geary-st K58 . — - 102%5| Reno, WL&L — 103 HC&SOVes 100 — |tactoP &L. — 100 losang L8i — 100 [SF&NPRS:. 10355104 ToGnteed 8s- — 100 [SPRRA 9814100 MxtatChbiedaiZa — |SPRECaics. 1073, — DoKyCon ds 10934110 |SPRRCalss. — @ 90 NaiVinbals — 400 |SPBrRCalfs 1061410614 NevUNgR7s — 105 |6V Waterss. 1195, 120 D Eyual 0a.i06 — |EVWaerds 102 0 — DayCa os — 95 [Sikinudias — 10215 WATER BTOCKS: Contra Costa 30%4, 83 |Sprag Valley 10014100 MarioOo.... 60 — } Tt GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Pacific Liza: 4614 &7 SEosiiso. il 4 ~an Francsce 3 3. A ckton e > 1 NCE STOCKS. Fireman’sFa — el i COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. ABRIO-Cal ... 52— |First Nacou 180 185 Bankof Cal.. 235 = 2371u[LondonP&A 127 130 Cubb&1Co — 101%|derchrix. | 14 — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Germ&T.0a. 1340 | HumbS&L.105) 1160 - S Mutoal....... 85 40 siswy Uniond40 — STREET RATLROAD STOCKS. Callfornta.... 195113 (OakSL&Hay — 100 Geary-si.... 45 — |Presidioi... & — Markerdi. . 4615 4684 POWDER TOCKS. Atiantion,, 18 37 (eancCom.... 84 35 Caltfornis.... 90 110 |Vigorie..l 16 174 Bastern i ¥5 — MISCELLAN KOUS ~STOCKS. Alaska rrry. 67 9735 st Vinco. — 7 Ger Lead Co. 100 140 | ceanfoSSCe 20 25 HawC&sCo.. 1614 16%;(Fac Aux FA 115 814 Buich BPU0 271, 2734 PacBoraxCo. -4 Reixana W —%wut Vadaios & SALES—MORNING SESSON. Hoard— 40 Alaska Packers’ Association 30 Market-st Kaliway . 10 Mutual Eleciric Light, . $3000 S P Branch Rallway £4000. do - _ao $2000 S F. & N P Rallway Bo: Streei— d 80 Giant Powder Con. 100 S F Gas & Eiectric C $3000 S P Branch Rallway Bonds. . £18,U00 S F & N P Kaflway Bonds. SALES—AFTKRNOON S&¥S(0N. Board— E3 20 Giant Powder Con.. 5 ‘do_ do - OCEAN STEAMERS of Departure From San Francsico. - STEAMER | IESTIN s PIER Cordna. [ an-Diezo.. Tian| Plerit Crili -8t Ferpd ile. V 1p i Pler 13 Willimette, | Alaska. “Hiuly 31 4k Pier § Yoruand . ‘Aug . 1 10au | ierid Co0s Bay . Aug- Pisc 18 Sewpors . laeLL ‘+HumboldtBay Plard i Piery Grizaba Pier 11 .| Faraito Pler 2 | Buninoit, | HumboidtBay [Xug - it Pier 3 Santa Rosa_|“an Dieco. | PreelL allaWaila| Vic'd Pes Plae 3 ABlanchard | Orezon. A Plerl3y | Cmna. 7l | China& Japan [ Aug PMSS L0os Bay.. .. | Newpor. [Anz State.of. Ca’ ot St i i o S e e M iS. TO ARRIVE STEAMER | “DuE Enreka. Juiy 31 Walia Waus Victoria’ y 81 Seatule, Coos fin C003.B: ) uqiuna Bay State of Cal roruana. . Wecott rescent Clty £anta Rosa. Humboldt Swa_Diezo Humnold: Bav. regon ports Humbold: Buv Cnina ana Japan. Aewnort. .. Eel River. Ausiralia’ Fonoluin Umatilia.. Victoris & Puger Soun1 Corona Kan (ieso SUN, MOON AND TIUE. TXNITED ETATRS COAST AND GYonRTIs SrRcgy. Tiuzs AXp HEIGHTS 0F HIGR AND [ow WATERS AT konr Porvr, ENTRANOE 1o EAN FRANCISCO EaY. PUBLISHED BY Orrc CIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTENDENT. Note—The high and low waters occus a. thy City Front (Missioz-strae: Whart) abou: twents five minutes Ja Fort rolnG: e ueigha ©fUde )8 the same a: botn- places. . July -1897 $atarday, July 31 :5:12{ Moon rises NOTR-In the aDOve exisilion of the tides the early morning ‘tides are given jn the left hand columa; and the successiva tides of the day In the orderof occurrence 83 .10.time. Ihe second tima column ives the sécond tide of the day, the third time cofumn the.third- tide, and the last or right band'column gives the jast tide of the day, except when thers are but thres tides as sometimes sccars. ‘The helghts’ given are additions to the sonndings: on " the ‘United - States . Coast Survey charts, except when a minus kign (—) precedes tne height, and then the number given s subtractive from the depth ziven by the charts. _— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographlo Office located in the Merchanty’ ~Exchanze 1is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard (o nationality aud free of expense. Navigators are -cordially invited 1o Visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling directlons of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest {nformation can always be obtainied regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The tims ball on top- of the buflding: on Tele graph: Hill 1s hoisiod about teén minutes -befora noon, and is-dropped at noon.” 120th merldian, by telographic sigoal recelved ¢ach day from tha United States Naval Observatory & Mare lsianda Cail, A’ notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the errot, if any, ie. published the sams day by the afteradon papers and by the morning papers the following day. W. 8 Huesms, The Time Ball. Lieutenant. U, 8 N., in canrga. BRANCE HYDROGEAPHIC OFFiom U. 4. N.) MERCHANTS EXCHANGE } EAN FRANCISCO. Juty 301897 The time ball on Telegrapn Hil. was aroopsi exactly at noon to-day—L e. 8 poon of the 12013 meridian, Of cxaciy & BF. M. Greenwich time. W. & HUeHES, Lientenan: U. & N..in charze SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. = FRIDAY, July 30, Stmr Chilkat,” Dunham. 23 hoursy from River; pass and mdse, to NP S 8 Co. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 16 hours from Greenwood; r r ties, to L k. White Lumber Co. Stmr Natfonal City, Andresen, 22 hours from Eure¢ka; lumber, to C A Hooper & Co. Schr . Bobolink, Neison. 1% hours from Mendo- cluo: 213 M ft lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Schr Joseph and Henry, Christiansén, 26 hours from Hardy C.ee.; 150 cds bark, to A W Beadle & Co. Redwood City direct. Schr Bender Srothers, Zaddart, 12 tours from ‘Walsh Landiog; 100 posts, 10 Bender Bros Cleared. FRIDAY, July 80. 2mePomone, Cousins, Eureka: Goodau, Per<ias Co. Stmr Corona, Jepsen. San Diego; Goodall, Perk- ins & Co. Br ship Cressington, Porter, Baiiour, Guthrie & Co, Schr Martha W Tuft, Oisen, Mazat an: W Olsen. Sailed. FRIDAY. July 30. U 8 stmr Bennington. Nichols. San Diego. Stmr Washtenaw. Crosscup, Tacoma. Etmr Pomona, Cousins. Eureka. Stmr Alcatraz. Carlson. Stmr Santa Cruv. Hinkel, Porc Harford. Stmr City:of Puebla; - Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend. krahp Lord Templeton. Niblock, Quéenstown. Schr Barbara Herster. Jansen, Bowens Landiog. Bchr Rio Rey, raneie. Rio de saneiro: $1000 Omnibus Cable Bond 50 S ¥ Gas & Electric Co. 102 25 103 78 & N P Railway Bond : B When dead bodies are entered i the - in- voices as “statuary.” or “natural histery. specimens,”. to allay-the ‘superstitious fears of the crew. - S - THE. l_:A’-L CALENDAL. “July, 1897.- Mo. 'l | ‘W Th | Fr.|Sa.| Moon’s Phases 1 First Quarie: July. 7. Full *foon. July 13, [ALast Quacte- July 21, — ||| — | —|—|—| = New Moon. July 28. OFFICE FURNITURE g . AND FIXTURES. . C. F. WEBER & CO., 300-306 POST STREET, S.F., +. 7" Corner Stockion. as cargo |: Schr Martha W Tuf:, Olsen, Mazatlan, Telegraphie, POINT LOBOS, Jily 30.-10 5. a—Weathse hazy: wind 8W; velocity 12 miies. Charters. The schr Albert Mever 1>ads coal ‘at Comox for Kahuoloi: The Nor bark Bkjoid o:ds wheat for Cape Town, 20 6d: Br ship Miltonburn, wheat for Europe, 21s 3d. Domestic Ports. EUREKA—Afrve! July 30—5chr Jessie Minor, hence July 18i stmr Lak ne, hence July 28; stme Hu mboldt, henee Jury <0, Salled Jvly 30—Schr [ds McKay, for San Fran- cisi 0. July 29=Simr National City. COOS BAY —Salled Juiy 30~Sime Arcata, for San Fraticisco. Arrived July 20—Stmr Arcata. hence July 26. ASTORIA—Sailed July. 50—Schr J B Leeds, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Ariived July 30—Schr Nokomls, from Yoxohamu. PORT ANGELE -~ Arrived July. 28—Chll bark Elizs. from An ofagasta. TATOOSH— Passed July 29—-Sehr Nokomls, fm Yokohama, for Port Gauible. PORT GAMBLE—Salled July 30-Schr Rovert Tiewes for Honolufu. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 30—simre Greenwoo ., 1Trom Polat Arens. Sailed suiy :0~-Stmr Alcazar. FORT BRAGG—ATrived July $0—Bktn Chas F Crocker; 1 {0+ 0f tag Rescus. hence Julv 28. Satled Juiy S0—scar -Maggls C Russ, for -Port Blakelev. ST WARTS POINT—Arrived July - 30=~Schr Archie and Kontie, hence July 28. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived July 80—senc Neéwark hence July 28. POINT ARENA—aArrived July 30—Schr Go den Gate, bence Juiy 27, CASPAR—-Arrived July 30—Scir Abble, heace July 23. 3 ?Ll;gofl—Arrlvad July 30—Stmr Cleone, hence uly 29. TATOOSH—Passed July 30—Bark Topgallant, hence July 4 for Port Blakele. ASTORIA=Arrived July 30—Bktn Les'te D, fm Redoindo SAN PEDRO-Sailed July 30—Schr ¥ 8 Ked field 10r Puget Sound. PORYT 'BLAKELEY—Arrived - July '30—Sehr Sailor Boy. from.Po ¢ Townsend. EURKKA—Arrivea suly 20 . Stmr Facalion, fm Yaquina Bay;-schr John A; hence July 21 Foreign Ports. NEWCASTLE. NSW —sailed July 17—Cbil ship Temico, for Panama, CHEMAINUS—Sailed _Jily 28—scnr Inca, for Pori Firle. Importations. MUSS LANDING—Per Gipsy—620 sks potatoes, 1 bx butter. -Watsonviile—1 cs ore. 3 shaits. Salinas—1815 sks b;r'ry)‘. Moro Cojo—575 sks barley. Mowiroy—70 baks mdse. 18k calfskins, *1 bx statch, 1 cs lard, -1 coll rope, 5 bxs 1 ss salmon. Santa‘Cruz—3 8 , 4 csenoree, 1 ox bat- ter. 4 cs cnsese, 1 . 1025 bblsHm:. EKL REVER~Per Cnlikat—188 oxs buter, 9 Qressed caives, 187 hogs 10 cacheess, 16 heaa cattie. E Consignees, ~ Brigham, Hoppe & Co: J Hoffman: f l;::of;“x‘;::sr?'-.‘.. E.rly & Co; F-Hurvi le; H hogan: Wneaton, 8reoa & Co: OB Smith & Co South San Francisco Packing und Provision > Schweltzer & Co. ¥ B Haight; Western Meat Co: Marshail & Réimers; C E Whitne & Co; Overman “Wherl Co: Nor.on, Teller& Co; Roth, B'um & Co; N wch & Por Give man Joost; E R Steve W MeNear; Wolt & Son: Enterprise Bi | Busweil: Cal Bottilng Co: Milani & Co: Standard Oil Co: © y: Unonlce Co: Norton. Teiler & Co: Suasman, Wormser & Co: H Waldec: & Co:Wm Ciuft & Co J H Kessivg: Langley & Michaels; A Paladini: F Ap. lacius; H Cowell & Co:) L D Stone & Co; L Cardinal ; Lake & Co; John Rapp: 4 H T Jack™ son; A W Fiok.

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