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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1898 L S AD TRAVEL. muttons, $4@5 25; natives, $8 25@5 65; lambs, | Most of the Bartlett Pears coming in are culls | TURPENTINE—In cases, 45c; in iron bar- | lights, dangers to navigation and all m-mn, nf}I.EON o obzars 9N $4 10@6 60. and windfalls, and are unsalable. Figs are still | rels, d0c; in wocden barrels, 42c per gallon. of interest to ocean commerce. & e PANT. = | Receipts—Cattle, 10,000; Hogs, 20,000; Bheep, | In lighter supply and higher. Cherrles are neg- | LUCOL—Boiled, barrels, 47c; boiled, In cases, | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | gQUTHERN AFIC COM) = 1000. Si e }g‘l"fl lg,nd cheap, ‘a:g thfnhanm\aut r{ew lees fg;: raw, barrels, 45c; raw, cases, 50c per gal- | puilding, at the foot of Market street, is hoel;m: (PACIFIC SYSTEN.) ANSAS CITY. . Plums are steady at the good prices, an ;3 about ten mi d dropped a an SL!E\_RI. Gould & Curry.... 05| Do prefd 6000; market strong; native steers, $4@5; native | Lemons are in better supply. Limes are scarce | Ib; do, medium, 24@2c; do, light, 23@25c: :)e‘:"eti e:wh_ day from the United States Signal (Main Line, Foot of Market Stree) * > Hale & Norcross.. _ 40|Sierra Ne cows and heifers, $4 60@4 §5; stockers and feed- | and firm. Rough Leather, heavy, 2i@2c¢; do, light, 23@ | Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. Frox JUNE L, 188, — Silver advanced. Homestake 8 Standard $3 05@5; bulls, $3 25@3 9. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— 24c; Harness Leather, heavy, 30@d6c; do, me- | A motice stating whether the ball was dropped | ggays — _ FROM JU; Lard Oll declined. * Iron Silver Unlon Con OB e o @S 8 ot 5@10c higher: | o Strawherries §3G4 per chest for large and | dium, 21@3c; do, licht, 26@3%; Collar Leather, | o time o giving the error, if any, is published | “,5;00% Niles, San Jose and Way Station... NG i Brchangs bwer. Mexican 05| Yellow Jacket 07 | bullc of sales, 45 555 15: heavi 28T, | $5@6 for small, 14@l5c per foot; Kips, finished, 40@4sc per b | in the morning papers the following day. 1004 Tenicia, Suisun and Sacramento..... New York Exchang a ullc of sales, §305@3 75; heavies, 33 60G3 8T%: | “'Black Cherries, 25@i0c; Royal Annes, 25@400; | Veal, finished, G0@hsc; Calf, finished, f5c@$i: CHAS. P. WELCH, 7:004 Marysville, Oroville aud Redding v Sr Produce Exchange not in sessiom packers, $3 50@3 75; mixed, $3 40@3 70: lights, . fo; Raw ¢ : e e G 3 : T e bt 1 d H Woodland ... BOSTON. s 3 o, 80 ol oose Cherries, 114@sisc per 1b for black and | Sides, finished, lo@lic per foot: Belt Knife Ensign (retired), U. S. N., in_charge. Potaioed rathér fower, Onicut panged. BOSTON, July 5.—Atchlson, 13%; Bell Tele- | S a5 50 Yorkers, 32 (0a3 60; plgs, $9G8 20 | o, | 242%c for Roval Anne, Splits, 14@16c per 1b; Rough Spilts, §@loc, e Tousian (retived), VT8 No In ohaTse | J3i00i Yacarille and Humaey 5 Light receipts of frult and vegetables. hone, 274ig: Burli T0CEL iR axioan (CAD- | g oo e EO I OO s S S Ekelf Sim; HlRanbe, Igs, 35@i0c per box for single and 600@$L for | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- 3130 Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo. Naps, Apricots advanced. Peaches steady. phone, |o1ek: Burlinglon, 10k Memonn Cen- | 8/t@6'00; muttoak, : 3G.L00. double layers, pany._quotes, terms net_cash: Cube, Crushed SUN, MOON AND TIDE. Calistogn and Santa Rose: Suasr Dried frutfa dull sl Dtestn Shiock e, HIERILIONED: OMAHA. Seedless White Grapes from Yuma, $1 25 per | and Fine Crushed, 7c; Powdered, §%c; Candy #:004 Atlantic lispress, Ogilen dnd Tast. ; == =3 crate; Black Grapes, $1 50. Granulated, 6¢; Dry Granulated, 5%cs Confec- | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey—| muoa Niles. J " i pes, B ¥ % United States C d _Geodetic Survey- Niles, San Jose. Htookton, Ione, Provisions quiet. MONEY MARKET. OMAHA, July 6.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 30.000; | “Biackberries, $3 25@3 per chest. tioners’ A, 5%c; Magnolla A, Sic; Extra C, Times and Heights of High and Low Sacramento, Marysville, = Chico, Hides rather lower. = market steady; native beef steers, $4@¢%0; | Currants, $1 5088 per chest. 8%c: Golden C, c; California A, 5%c per Ib: Waters at_Fort_Point, entrance to San | Tehama and Red Binft Wool and Hops unchangede NEW YORK, July 5.—Money on call steady, | Western stecrs, $3 90@4 60; cows and helfers, | Plums, 50@15e per crate and 2506e per box. | half-barrels, Xo more than barrels, and boxes | Franciseo Bay. Published by officlal au-| <M30A Foters, Millon, Onkale, i Pork elightly higher. 1@1% per cent; last loan, 1% per cent. Prime | $3 50@4 30; -stockers and feeders, $3 S0@4 85; 'apg‘;,f‘ 60c@$1 per box and T5c@e1 per crate | ec more. thority of the Superintendent. kol "“f, nflmuem. Hanta Barbara, Beef and Mutton unchanged. i mercantile paper, 3@4 per cent. Sterling ex- | calves, $4 0@T. ”i,mchfi; 22%'“}‘0"‘,21‘_“‘)};;‘1‘%-5@‘56 e Daskat ¢ NOTE—The high and low waters occur at Y TAugeles, Deming, Kl Paso, e Manila Cordage booming in the East. change firm, with actual business in bankers' | HOGS—Receipts, 3300: market 6@i0c higher: | ESiches, 2@ per box, &5 LUMBER, ETC. the city front (Mission-strest wharf) about | Now Orloans and East...ocooo SH3E i e bills “at $ £5%@4 86 for demand and 34 §14@-{ closed, Jeaks heavy. 3 6608 T2; mixed, 85650 | New Apples, 4050c per smail and Hc@81 25 twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; 1004 Vallejo, Martinez and o aoer OUR CANNED GOODS IN ENGLAND. 4 84% for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 8% and | 3 67: lght, $3 623 65; bulic of sales, $2'65G3 70. | per Inrae box, ang. 20Gion mor basket. POSTS—10@12¢ each for No. 1, and 6@8c for | the helght of tide is the same at both places. :00r Sacramento [Kiver Bteam e $451. Commercial bille, $ §3%. ~ Siiver certin- | SHEEP-Reeeipts, 2200; market steady: fair | "Green Peacs, nominal. Dartletts, $1@1 25 per | no 0 : gnd = = .- Bau Joso, Niles and Way A steady salmon market Is reported, without | cates, 5i@Sue. Bar silver, Githc. Mexican dol- | 12, U010 gateh ¥ EO0T 60: fale ig choloe O R A R Sk TUMBERRetafl prices are as follows; Pine LT 2\t o lars, 45%c. Government bonds, firm. State o ; J 3 US FRUITS-—Navel Oranges, $1 50@2 50; T i g any large dealings from first hands, though | Jf%, 4Pe ORI Lonle lambs, $ 2%@6. Seedlings, 50c@t1: Lemons, S 3542 for com. | ordinary sizes, $I7@is 50; extra sizes, highe £ the consumptive demand is fairly good, says | d mon_and '$2 50@3 50 for good to cholce; Mexi- | Redwood—$i8G20 for No. 1 and $16@18 for No. 2; | Sun rises . et = the London Grocers’ Gazette of June 18. For LONDON MARKET. LONDON WOOL MARKET. can Limes, $6@7; Bananas, $1 25@2 per bunch; | Lath, 4 feet, $240@2 50; Pickets, $17; Shingles, | Sun sets . Fresuo, Yo-%m 'fim’“‘"‘-"m ““v.“““a,(, the 1898 pack there is but little if any b\mn;au- e 5 e e Pineapples, $3@4 ner dozen. ;;11@3%’" common and $275 for fancy; Rustic, | Moon rises 132 p. m. rumxu.m“:&“ S Vorano and pussing, the prices fixed for the mew pack be- | oo son T ol o | LONDON, July 5—At the Wool auction sales| DRIED FRUT v i | Time| Time| Time| Time| Sumtn KOS ozeseires 28 e ea: ofikadt SACAGRERR | NI , July b.— s 4 % 5 TS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. —_——— | Jee | | o | £ o Woodland, ing higher than the prices of spot goods, and |y S ORI T sy The stock | t0-0ay 40465 bales were offered. 'The attend- THE STOCK MAKET. e 0 i s e e - R L speculate. Supplies of ifornian {ruits are in ts here had a firm opening to-day, but | @nce was good and the bidding active. New There 1s nothing new. The East is not buy- ZH w| L wi Tt T PR such small m that business is re- became dull later and the rise which had | South Wales and Queensland stock was, in | ing Apricots very freely, as dealers there are - TR TR —o0.8| 4180p Niles, San Jose, Tracy stricted. Prices continue high. More \nu‘slne:.: occurred in Americans was replaced by a fall, | ready demand by the home trade and contl- | skeptical about our short crop. They will find The mining stock market was temporaraily —0.3| 4:80F Stockton, g 2 B e e e I v thoto quoted | the selling being attributed to New York. nental buyers at full prices. Scoured merinos | Out later on. Nothing is sald about new | SiSPended yesterday, owing to confusion over o o Lo oo, Merced, Bicrenda e o 0 T 4 Dackers state that | Interest here now centers more especally in | ruled against buyers. Cross-breds wers ir| Peaches. BIds of 25@3c for the four sizes of | th® OPeration of the new stamp law. The San 0.7| $B0r Lo, e oscmite, Fresmo the pack will be & short one, | Katfirs, and if the public responds to the bait | large supply and fine medium Wool sold ex- | new Prunes are coming in from all directions, | FTencisco Board met at 11 o'clock and after | {lofave, Santa Darbars and 1os - — | which Is offered them by the professional wire- | tremely well, while inferfor stock scld Ir-| but nobody will sell at these figures. Stocks of | 2PPOINtINg a committee to obtain a ruling from 2 Augoles. = WEATHER REPORT, | puilers Americans may lag behind. At the | differently. Punta Arenas showed a farthin3 | old Peaches are still large, being placed by | the Collector of Internal Revenue adjourned to 2.5 430r Banta Fo lioite, Atisutlo Ixprees o, = eame time there {s no inclination to minimize | advance. Following are the sales in detail: | one good authorlty at 100 cars. to-day, when the committee will report. The . for Mojure and Enst.. .. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | St Singiicor: Of to AdwNsT victorien New South Wales, 2700 bales; scoured, 813 | *| 1151, FRUITS-brunes, earload lots, 4%@ | COMmittee 1s composed of E. P. Barrett, A F. |~ NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | 8:08¢ uropean Mall, Ogden SAN FRANCISCO, July 6, 6 P. M. | Congols were lower, as also many other So for 40506, 4nGHhe fer 5000 0 s3mc & | Coffin, H. L. Van Wyck and W. Edwards. The | the early morning tides are given in the lett | “Qi00% Bafelo i Gan Jose. 7:454 :{wnvfln. Nilea The following maximum temperatures are re- | high-class investments, owing to the issue of scoured, 18 3a@1s 4d. | §5.70's, 3y, @3lke for T0-80's, 2%@3c for $0-00's, 21 | Pacific Stock Exchange took similar action | hand column and the successive tides of the | s3.g0, volicjs Port Costs and Way Bu- ooy 5 2 an Indian loan for £5,000,000 bearing 2t per | _Victoria, 1100 bales; scoured, 1s 1%d@1s 4%d; | @2isc 'for $0-100's: Peaches. 3@sc; fancy, 5 through its executive committee. day in the order of occurrence as to time. The o ported to-day from Weather Bureau statlons in | ol "l et ‘and offered at the low minimum of | Ki€asy, 5@10d. S eeinn, T0g1Bis0: s Ancots. 599 Ta | The Stock and. Bond Exchange will resume | second time column gives the second tide of| g;00p Oregon iixpress, Sacramento, Maryh: California $6 per cent. South Australia, 100 bales; scoured, 9%d® | Royals; old Apricots, b@sise for Royals and | pusi hi +30 o clock. the day, the third time column the third tide ifle. Itedding, Portiaud, Puged PRTTY Eureka, 56; Fresno, 104; Los Angeles, 74; Red | The Bank of Bngland to-day sold £202,000 in | 1s 3%d; greasy, 4%@9%d. 7Ghc, Tor good 1o fancy Moorparke. Evape. | Pusiness this morning at 10:30 o'clock. and the last or right hand column gives the Howndand Kasb ... 2 Bluft, 84: Independence, %0; San Diego, 68; Sac- | German coin, while £200,000 was withdrawn for | Tasmanla, 1100 bales; greasy, S%@11. rated Apples, T%@Sc: sun-drled, 41/~6o; Black | The Columbus Savings and Loan Soclety has | 1, ¢ 4ija of the day, except when there are but EANDIO AND HATWALDS LOCA Tamento, S0 San Lus Obiepo, 76; Yuma, 14 | Holland. Mere is expected to g0 to Germany | New Zealand, 4500 bales: scoured, 6d@1s 34d; | Figs, In sacks, - 2ai%e; Plums, 4%@i%c for | declared a semi-annual dividend at the rate of | yor 0% 08 ho SO FRUERE UM Bl Sionts Kook of Market Street.) San Francisco temperature—Maximum, §6; | to-morrow, the money being wanted there and | greasy, 54@8%d. A itted and 1%@llsc for unpitied; bleached |4 per cent on term deposits and 3.60 per cent | Lyro& TUES P8 SOV G 0 aings on the & the rates of interest being much in excess of . | Plums, 5@6%c; Nectarines, 4@sc for prime to | On ordinary deposits, payable July 1. b [elroxe, Seminar) N tnimum, 48; mean 2 Dell d T " Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 1200 bales . P rdi deposi ble July 1. e S i evcent Hel Seml, ark, WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | those current here. scoured, §%0@1s 3d; greasy, 5%@Sd | fancy: Pears, 2u@sko for quarters and 3@sic |, The Pacific Lighting Company paid a regu- e itosisien. ) precedes. tha Helght rluhfl-?. Elmhursty 454 E 2 LOSING. ? 5 7o aeee. or balves, according to color, etc. . onthly dividened of 40 cents yesterday. 2 4 Leandra, Sou SR |~ Canadfan Pacific_ta: Oand Trunk, & Punta Arenas, 2400 bales; greasy, 4@7%d. RATSING 35G350 for. two.crown, 2%@sc for | The Savake assessment of 10 cents per saare | and then the number given is subtracted from Sen Leand: LA 134 The pressure is rising over the northern half | sliver steady, 273%d per ounce; money, % per e three-crown, 3%@3%c for four-crown, 4%c for | Will be delinquent in the boards to-day. the depth given by the charts. The plane of | {§1:00a Wh“"; Cherry A dor T T ie ralling oves i keent AVAILABLE GRAIN SUPPLY. Seedless Suitanas, $%c for Seedless Muscatels | Mining dividends for June were as follows: | reference is the mean of the lower low waters. | {§2:00x -y . uliring ind eastward. An ex. | Spanish 43 closed at 3%, a net advance of &. T gnd $1G115 for London layers: drled Grapes, | Anchoria Leland, sao; - Bullion-tieck and —_ | " Sl e M an: st 5 S, July 5.—Spanish 4's clos 4T3 - C. Champion, $10,000; Bunker and Sullivan, . Wy 1 the T NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. i y s n o - | softshell; Almonds, 3@4c for hardshell, 6@7c for | King, ' $12,000; ton Con,’ $20,000; Gol ‘oin, . - The tempe © has risen rapidly over East- urday, July 2, as compiled by the New York | Softshell, §@%c for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4@ | $10,000; Gclden Cycle, $5000; Grand Central, $31,- | Branch l?ydg—"xl;luphlc Osr;l;e. anflg,g" lfify TOAST DIVISION (Narrow Gange] ‘ llen over Idaho, Iastern il o 7 Produce Exchi i olloas: Glc for Eastern and 4ke for California; Pe- | 250; Highland, $20,000; "~y Terror, 34000 chants' Exchange, i (Foot of Market Street.) tern Oregon. Throughout | NEW YORK, July 5.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 3,- | Produce Exchange, is as follows: = cans, 6%@sc; Filberts, §%@loc; Brazil Nuts, | Homestake, $62,500; Horn Silver, §20,000; Mam- 5. 1898. reion, Bauta Orus Californ alned nearly stationary. | 000 barrels; exports, 25,345 barrles. Rather | Wheat, 14,700,000 bushels; decrease, 2,525,000 | s Th: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 per 100. moth, $20,000: Mercury, $25,000; Modoc, $15,000; | The time ball was not dropped July § on T7ABA Banta Cruz Excarsion, ate 180087 Light rain has fallen over Western Washing- | weak, but not generally lower except in some | bushels. ONEY—Comb, 9@ilc for bright and 6@7c | Morning Star, $12,000; Osceola, $30,000; Penn- | count of cable being broken. and Principal Way Slations; ;. .- nd Northern Oregon, of the top grades. Corn, 22,574,000 bushels; increase, 16).00 | for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5%@ | sylvania, $2575; Portland, $45,000; Sacramento, CHAS. P. WELCH, 81154 Newark, Centerville, San Jose Feiton, The following maximum wind velocities are | \WHEAT- Receipts, 43,925 bushels; exports, | Pushels. 6c; llght amber extracted, 4%@3tc per Ib. $000; Siiver King, $87,5 all Hopes, $25,000; Ensign (retired), U. S. N., in charge. e . mte Teported: Carson Cit miles per hour from | g el et fea NG 2 ved. S0t o | , Onts. G055,000 bushels; decresse, 1LULKO| BEESWAX—2@26e per ™. Smuggler, s00; South Swanse, $IK0; Swan- — PO e kg h ™ o F 8 8 o 5 R S : Ve shels. , $ 3 Tamarack, ,000; War Eagle, - Ehe west. Taabo N eet: for thirty | D. afloat. Options opened easy and developed Ve, 522,000 bushels; decrease, 85,000 bushels. PROVISIONS. T50; total, §1,726,07 STEAMARRATON ARERS R Almaden, Telod Princival Way < ending midnight, July 6, 1595 further weakness, which lasted all day, the | Barley, 330,00 bushels; decrease, 35,000 It is noteworthy that $1.250,00 of the above |~ D Banta € W 10130 orthern Californta- Fafr Wednesday; light | close belng 2@2ic lower. Weekly statistics and | bushel; Trade Is still of a holiday character and quo-'| Michigan, learing ule tn s farnit the otnim 4:137 Ban Jose, Gieawood & Way Stations ~9:204 vt iy Michigan, leaving only $476,07 for all the other Jul 5 Creek and Saota ... J9i2o, northerly winds Inland; fresh westerly winds | the cash situation were both somewhat bullish. e tations are unchanged. iihoe: Ssamaialy @4:157 Bouider = along the coast. sut eased off on improved crop conditions. No. 5 S SATS — The Grand Central Mining Company of Utah s - Southern Callfornia—Fair Wednesday; warm- | 2 red, July, S14@S2%c, closed 8lic; Septem- h“m? "f“ “;fh B““;” £ SRS “’” ;"' bas declared a second dividend, at the rate of S CREEK ROUTE‘ :'uE‘R“ G coast; fresh westerly winds, ber, 2% @i5ke, closed T3%c. BOSTON, July 5.—There has been no material | heavy, $ic for light medium, or Ueht, | 191; cents per share, amounting to $21,%50. Crescent -[Creacent July From SAN PRANCISC0—Foot of Market Street (S| 100 air Wednesday. 5 3 | HOPS—Qutet. change in the wool market this week. Prices [1lc for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar cured; | “The officlal letter from the Slerra Nevada | Pomona. .|San Diego July 9:00 11:00A.M. 11:00 00 £ dy Wednesa WoorL—Dull are held steady, but there is very little demand. | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@llc; Cali- | mine for the past week says: Riley tunnel— | Fulton ‘{Portiand 18:00 *6:00e.M. METALS—Several departments of the local - |Portland ] 8 6 o 8 July July g 8 s 9 9 9 —Cloudy Wednesday. Quotations: fornla Hams, 9%@10c; Mess Beef, $10 50 per bbl; | The east crosscut from the south drift, at a | Columbia. 5 #rom OAKLAND—Peot of Brosdway,—"6:00 - 8:00 o market exhibited a firmer undertone and = 8 ; oint 0) aut 15 Z g oldt . 4 b San Francisco and vieinity. Fair Wednesday: | Hahits mors netivicy, Tae takes gencraily the | - Territory wools—Montana, fine medium and | extra Meas Teef, §ii; Family Beef, $12; Salt | Pont 5 fect from the tunnel, is st 15 feet cnd | Chilkat. |Cobs. Bay 1200 *100 1200 300 $4:00 ; fresh westerly winds. situation is without materfal change. At the | fine, 13@I6c; scoured, 45c; staple, 48c; Utah, | Pork, $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, | The north drift started from a point 36 fe San Jose. .|Panama COAST DIVISION (Broad Gauge). report fr Mount Tamalpals, taken | close the Metal Exchange called: Wyoming, etc., fine medium and fine, 14@15c; | $17@17 50; mess, §15; Smoked Beef, 12@12}4C DT | west from the raise has been ndvinced during | North Fork.....|Humboldt COAN B p. m.—Clear; west, 24 miles per hour; | PIG IRON—Warrants, dull, with $650 bid | staple, 4Sc. ab. the week 20 feet; total length 42 feet; the face | Washtenaw.....|Tacoma {Third and Tow temperature, 75; maximum, 77 and $6 sked. Australian—Scoured basis, combing superfine, | LARD-—Eastern, tlerces, quoted at 6c per | j5'in quartz and porphyry. The ol Homer. [[Newport 3:004 Ban Joso and Way Stations (New ALEXANDER McADIE, LARE COPPER-—Unchanged, with $1175 bld | 10672c; good, ®@tc; averake, 62065c; Queens: oo and e Lo e e pavec; | vada shaft has been cleaned out and retimever- | Orzaba. *[Humbolat " ‘Almaden Wednesdays only) Lzer Local Forecast Officfal. | and $11 871 aske _ | 1and combing, 63c. and 98 for orec® nalt barrels Tie: o tins. | €3 during the week 15 feet; total depth, 43 fect. | pu e "|Nanaimo 471804 Bunday Excursion for San - TIN—Higher, with $1575 b4 and $1585 — ' T for pure; half barrels, Tic; 10-Ib tins, | §i5ve extracted from the fourth and fi{th floors | Burma. } < Bauta Cruz, Pscific Grove | asked FOREIGN MARKETS. 8c; 5-Ib tine, 8iic. THE Ningchow ......|Departure Bay Btatior Q asked. EIGN - COTTOLINE - Tierces, 6%@6%e: packages, | 13 MINIng carloads of ore during the week, and Principal Way ns... EASTERN MARKETS. LEAD-—Very firm: $4 bid and $4 06 asked. 1eSOTTOLENE — Tierces, 6%@¢%c: packages, | gtored the same in the ore house at the mine. | San Mateo......|Comox 91004 Han Joso, Tres Pluos, Santa Oriis, | SPELTER—Nominal at 5 LONDON, July 5.—Consols, 111 18-16; Silver, | toon totia 90 totn coperous G0 1n & case, ,”“‘ | Average assay of car samples was $31 53 in | Walla Walla...[Victorl; Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, Saa : < K |, The firm naming the settiing price for lead_ | Qe i 1) 4 L e T e S o palle, 22 1 2 | gold and 844 ounces of silver per ton. Have | Wellington...... Surt and NEW YORK OCK MARKET. ing Western miners and smelters quotes Lead | 273d; French Rentes, 103f 15c. ey Lbepalle f ";’P-b“‘lk- D | Feceived official notice of final returns of $13,- Mexico 4107 i LIVERPOOL, July 5.—Wheat steady; No. 1| Una 1 of2 ina cese. Thci wooden buckets, 2 | #42 05 net proceeds from 45,600 pounds undricd |Coos Bay —a— NEW YORK, July 5.—Wall street to-day SE—Options opened steady at un-|standard California Wheat 43s 6d; cargoes oft | parrels, about 110 Tvs, ke per 1. " ' sulphurets. Are engaged in taking down the .|San Diego A Ban Juse and Way Stati A . o Rl s ed prices to 5 points decline, ruled Inact- | . ¢t nothing doing; cargoes on passage, nomi- A it e g rope house at the Sierra Nevada shaft to move | State California|Portland 43¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Uiecon Cne uf, dte Jvet ciusing IaTkere o the and featureless with weak undertone, abso- | (A% TICURE Lo &G SoERES O8O ets, Ee S to the shaft we are now retimbering. At the - Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, outside er or inexperienced speculator. speculative inter Oy Whear Ny Caltomnie: g5 | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Unlon shaft west crosscut No. 3 from the south | Giiroy, Hollister, Banta Cruz, Yet the ing burst of animation and 5 points 31,0; Wheat in Parls, easy; Flour in lateral drift, started at a point 2% feet south STEAMERS TO SAIL. Balinas, Monterey snd Paciic | oo b he & September, e Tndl; hipments of Wheat to| Hides are weaker and some descriptions show | from the upraise and 130 feet vertically above = == i - s i nominal: 7 invoice, 6k S st g g a elight decline, There is nothing new in Wool | the sill floor of the 90 level, has been ex-| Steamer. | Destination.| Safls. | Pler. *9:004 of individual stocks : mild, dull; Cordova, S BRSO U Lel Sl e gine 9%l | tended during the week 15 feet" total length 100 - | #4:18¢ San Jose and Principal WV: 9:434 jtives. At first view , quiet; fair refining, $%c; cen- | Wheat fo continent, 66,000, and Hops and both are dull. | feet; face in porphyry. On the 900 level west | Santa RosalSan Diego. uly 6, 11 am|Pler 11 | *3:00p SanJose and Principal Way Stations 6:334 s every reason to ct a strong and st, dic; ned, qulet, but about | POOT,, 3_{'&,'): 2. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | crosscut No. 6 from the north lateral drift, | State of Cal|Portland. uly 6, 10 ampPier 12 5:30p SanJose and Principal Way Stations: :;::: July 6, 12 m[PMSS 6:30¢ San Jose aud Way Stations. —Imports into Liver- | apou jc under the quotations. Heavy salted | started at & point 100 feet north from crosscut | CY Panama|Panama. well sustained market t out the day on packag Quiet |\1‘<3u| l,rar thn’ u!l\'e‘aky I-;rv:n;\ Argl‘z:‘éxc Do:‘ts, | eteers, 10%c; medium, 9%c; light, 9¢; Cow- | No. 5 and 550 feet north from the Sierra Ne- | Orizaba .... Humbold 7,10 am!Pler 9| t11:45r Ban Jose and Way Stations. N1i30n r ement of the ie; Elgins, l6%c; | Wheat, 88200 quarters; from Pacfic Dorts, | )i c” g0 Stags, 6%c; salted Kip, 9@9%e; | Yada shaft, has been advanced during the week | Arcata .....|Coos Bay. 7, 10 am|Pler 13 A for Moruing. ¥ for Afterncon. imminence of T eborts of Comn Into Liverponl from. Atlantic | Calt, 10c; dry Hides, found, 16c: culls and | 15 féet; total length 179 feet; the face is in | Coptic ......[China&Japan|July 7, 1pm|PMSS | ®Bundays excepted. $ Sundaysonly. Baturds ces in Santiago, 14,450 packages. Qulet; ,,,,rl,",."}?: Tt nto ‘&\gm(";om antic | Calt, 1 ),2,"‘?‘2” dry’ Kip and Veal, 16c: dry | POFPhyTy, clay and gypsum. Coos Bay...|Newport July 8§, 9am Pier 11 | {Sundeys and Mon 3 Bat: t the opening and O L G A0 e o Futures | Calf. iSc: Gonisking, 21a@ie: mediam, scs | 0 the Chollar mine they have placed two | Acapulco ..[Panama. July 8, 12 m(PMSS short AR ed ensy; July, 6s 91; September, 0s %d; De- | Winter, 10c; Sheepskins, ‘shearlings, e ‘each: | Sets of timbers in the main incline at the 1200 | Columbia ..|Portland {July 10, 10 am|Pler 12 iple holiday bled to DRIED FRUIT. b 10 J # P | short wool, 30adlc each; medium, 6@soe; long | Station eince last report. The two north com- | Pomona ....|San Diego.....|July 10, 11 amiPler 11 c ught eagerly. % CLOSING. | wool, 80c@3$110 each; Horsehides, salt, 32@2 50 | D o e St CTO6s- | Quecn .|Vie & Pgt Sd.[July 10, 10 am|Pier 9 Stocks er bear TOSI d $1@2 for small; Colis, AL | Gt "5 teet. north from tha South Tine, on the Fulton Oresen Borta. | Taty 10, 8 amipier 20| SAN FRANCISCO ARD NORTR PACIFIG tunnel level have been completed to the 100 | level. On the Brunswick lode, at shaft No. 1, | & o. 1 rendered, 3%@3%c per Ib; | ON the 600 level, in the east’ crosscut on the | Homer ~July, qulet, 3s 17%d; September, quiet, | et e e or large and §1 for smali; Colts, r and pest ad- v obvious that Chilkat ..../Humboldt ....|July 10, 9 am|Pier 13 RAILWAY COMPANY. |July 32, 9 am|Pier 11 Tiburen Ferry, Feet of Market S& PORAT:! ommon, 6@Sc; d dried, prime, wire tray, = = s b b s s i south line, jointly with the Potosl Company, | Alameda .. |July 13, 2 pm|Pler 7 — b e R e W OOL - Ball clipa: Honthers Mountare, 7giite: they have started to cut out a station prepara. | Orizaba . ey B IO 0 A R {UNES—4 A G 1S $anoe. . Spi 3 i | tory to sinking a_vertical winze below thi | North For |July - vS—7:30, 9: 7 Ty P APRICOTSS 8%@10c; Moorperk, 100 | NEW ORLEANS, July 5.—COTTON—Ensy: | soantsint he hontil gqy'mrl;ngnndfr‘;}fsflhim [ level, S0 level-The joint south drift from “;FG%hB%A‘GE.’Sn'mQ w’x"m}lfigou:'_m?&.nfi? s = oo o O e hd | the etation has been advanced 20 feet; total = :30, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thurs : PEACHES—Unpeeled, peeled, 12G16c. | midaling, L o length from the station 102 feet; the face 15 in SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ::ldlllicf)m;a.pmr.n Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: TR S = ounty, i o- | hard porphyry. i v T5:00" 9: . XAz 5 : CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. SPECIE MOVEMENT. e e eaic i paumboldt and Mendo-| “In fhe Potost mine they have placed two ARRIVED. i N IO & it 1 S, Brooklyn = === 10g12¢; Valley Oregon, 15@17c. | Zaore scts of timbers fn the mmaln ingling at-ttie Tuesday, July 5. SAN RAFABL TO BAN FRANCISCO. r also d CHICAGO, July 5.—Wheat started weak and | NEW YORK, July 5.—The exports of specle | HOPS—1847 crop, 9G12%c per . outh Tine, tunnel Tevel. hne poae O the Potos!| Stmr Orizaba, Shea, 19% hours from Eu- | WEBRK DAYS—6:10, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 123345, rked weakn: ure of Ad atirdays—Extra trips at s before the close. It | remained in that condition until the end of the | for the week were: Gold, $5709; silver, $332,990. e 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 140, $: ing the week § feet, and Is now out 1% feet: | Toxes dence which has | ses fon. Tmproved crop reports and fine | The imports for the week were: Gold, $3734; SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. the face” snows DorDRY-y And quaris ot jow | 1108 Monarch, Thonnesson, 11 hours from As- mpson and his fleet | woather where harvesting s In progress | silver, 36,266. grade. In the cropping of the 40 level they yflower 5 days from Coquille | 5:00, m. % ual nof ‘the Spanish | U oo darge line by people who baught | | The fmports of dry goods for the week wers | Hogs are very firm and sales at the top quo- | Dave rased one set on the pay streak and are | phes Sy owe" Olsen. § day = Betiween an Francisco and Schuetsen Park uid o “:}‘h “elling | in short last week and swere anxious to get out | $1132,142, and of general merchandise $6,8%4,639. | tation are reported. There is no further change ey F‘::;;(nh;s SR “;fijvn:;""nd Ak Thlg CL®ARED. same schedule as above. Dren thorcughly aetn e weakn of Continental Europe = s in Beef and Mutton, but both are steady and | PR%,f'reakt 18 S feel wide and assays from $15 Tuesday, July 5. e that the later c | e e i } K 0 320 per runswick lode, at shaft v Leave Arrive esree a dampan. | 8150 had some cffect. The pressure here came | LAND'S LEN n moderate supply. No. 1, on the 600 level, No. 3 east crosscut has | _Stmr Umaatilla, Cousins, Victoria and Port| San Francisco. | In Eftect | San Francisco. ritiesets M caused by reporta that the | mainly from local professionals and St. Louls. | pORTLAND, July B—Exch | Wholesale rates for dressed stock from | heen advanced 6 feet, making its total length | Townsend; Goodall, Perkins & Co. ! “June 23, rojected bombardment and reduction of San- ight rally from bottom prices | . July 5—Exchanges, $469,556; | slaughterers are as follows: & feet; the face is in porphyry. Have discon- | Stmr State of California, Thomas, Astoria;| Week 1898. DD wiere 't bt [Dostooueh. Thieret was e B e Lo h Eta Ay ator ot Tk | Dalancent §87, 620 —First quality, 6ic; second quality, | tinued ‘work in this crosseut, and jointly with | Goodall, Perkins & Co. Days. Destination. \gnificance in the fact that the opening of the 1, which showed Vaniol® oF Magen = sR@se: third quality, 4%@size per . the Chollar Company have started to cut out SAILED. 730 am Novato, signi ce tn fa e openir ¢ | erpool, which showed an_advance of 13 NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Al—Large, 4@ic; small, 6@7c per . a station in the east crosscut preparatory to Tuesday, July 5. | 2:30 pm Petaluma, mew fiwcal year and theiusual Inrge relexse 0! the previous close. Statistics were bull- — MUTTON—Wethers, 7i@c; Ewes, 7@7%c | sinking a vertical winze below this level. 800 - St Michael. 5:10 pm Santa_Rosa. funds were not reflected in any marked degree orts si : PORTLAND, July 5.—There is nothing dotng | DT b @ o0 level “The Joint soutn drift from the station | Stmr Brnewlck, Andresen, chael. L eeulatio E | els. July clo in wheat, and while exporters venture a nomi- | EART PRI FUSIE BT IO 0l panie | mad B mow .;l:‘szinmd':;.T‘;(;mnwxfiktezgt;ffié Stmr George Loomis, BHiogetteentua g "mJ Pdrid] 8 This is indicative of the continued doubt as was a fair cash demand for Corn, | Pal quotation of 60c for Walla Walla they are | for medium and 4%4@4%c for small; stock Hogs, | face s in hard porphyry. Stmr Umatila, Cousins, Victoria and Port saldsburg, oI nd el iy of thescontipnet dount an led weak with wheat. however. and | apparently not anxious to do business. 2G3%c; dressed Hogs, 7@Sc. S Townsend. e Wi resolt from the taking up of the Govern. | on the early liquidation of two or three large WASHINGTON. S MINING STOCKS. Stms Sootis Hansen,’ Eureka. 2:30 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. | 7:35 pm ment loan on July 14 | lnes July closed % lower. e TACOMA, July 5.—Wheat, nominal; Club, 60c; GENERAL MERCHANDISE. e e E Stmr N"D“f;kujgg’;m;{é Tags- T30 l el et onds refiected ore steads 2 | s sympathized wit eat and Corn. July | bluestem, 63c. g s@5%c: lowing were the s in t LE - 5 g 5 2 jyDonds reflected a more steady demand than | jouf' i on the day. ' Better prices for Hogs at | o oot o e BAGS — Calcutta Grain’ Bags, 5@6tc; Wool [ pXOioNIng were the sales in the Pacifle Stock | oo 0 o n o™ TS0 e Weather, £:30 pm 3:00 am(Ukiah. | 7:35 pm| bt e ipcke ana ity cont re generally | the yards started provisions higher. The ad- T Bags, nominal; San Quentin, §4 8. 300 Con Cal & Va.. 18]300 Slerra Nevada.. 44 | thick; west; velocity, 16 miles. e e e Gilimine auotations ©fiGowernmont onds wemell e b n e on T LOCAL MARKETS. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- | 00 Ophir . 161500 Union Con ... 16 MEMORANDUM. 5 . . | 735 p s e : e 0 Toslabo. sard o sy -—— - lington, $5; Southfleld Wellington, § 50: Seat- | 0 Overman - gglm Yellow Jacket... 13| per tug Monarch—On June 29 at 2 P. M. fn |7 Sonoma 10740 am The total sales of stocks to-day wera 255,400 | The leading futures ranged as follows: EXCHAN AND BULLION. tle, $6; Bryant, $; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, el mdu N, 1omz gzs 40 “b mm; heg:jg'rl\".‘l;:vrxafie and ( shares, fnelnding: Atchison, 3220: Atchison pre- | ————— - —— Sterling Exchange, sight.. $7 50; Cumberland, $10 2 in bulk and $1150 in ASSESSMENTS PENDING. B e o/ it oaa s Theit i Glen Ellen. | ¢:10 pm ferred, 12.270: Chesapeske and Ohlo. 3 Bur- | ATticlesc High. Sterling Exchange, 60 days sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Can- ks e L 1stEoiang Sebastopol. |10:40 am| lineton. 5: Louleville and Nashellle. 842: | 5,28 X Stemtine Cables -o.... oottt 4§74 | nel, $10 per ton; Rock Springs cnd Castle Gate, e No. |Piltmant] ot |amt. | Per Mayflower—On July 4 at 2 P. M. ar- : 7:35 pm Mank o7 Sacifle, 30); New | So3 ew Yor o, tele = 7 60; e, e > : ay of |Amt. | T : = T Central. 41201 Noptnern | Facin S e New Yoncimschangs, telegraphio.: s | 37 int Coke, ik ‘per ton I bulk and 34 18 Board, | “Sate. T o o hwned 19, San Hranciscs | 5Sjuees connect at Santa Foss for Mark West £y RIEh Dratiiee 2 2 Fine Silver, ounc = % g S . rings; s; at Gey- o ommra s Corn No. 2— Mexican Dollars .- I e e - | Hale & Norcross.| 113 Jo | for & tus as the compass was out of order. serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdals for bacco, 13,905: Chicazo and atern, 3100 z lowing erivale of cals B v aabioston | Bavage . » SPOKEN. the Geysers;_at Hopland for Duncan. Springe General rie, 12.118; Pullman, Amerl: | September : ; g arrivals of coal: From Washington, | S . s N, long 30 W, Ger ship D H | Highland _ Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad can Sugar, 25,075: Western Union, 46i1. December WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. five yessels, with 15,300 tons; alx trom British | Chollar', il = W{;.‘:;‘:nur_mlfi‘siaule.ologr e e Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlatt CLOSING STOCKS Oats No. 2 Tt ok Oy S S ] 1% | Mine s—Lat 14 S, long 3 W, Rr ship Gars- | Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga ionien ot Tnly The Produce Exchange has not been in ses- thres trom Ausiralin, §6t; tns; total, | ZC08 o dale, from_Antwerp, for San Francisco. Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Do protd 3 5P e om | ston since Friday, hence the grain business 1s | fus. vroe with e sbrsidc i et In <eel | Con: G 18 8 | “ine 1B-rat 14 N, long 2 W. Br ship Star of | Lake, Fomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, River: d . . 33% S - | B s 3 % ey’s, Bucknell's, Sanl Baltimore & Ohio 148 | Do prefd at o standstill, but will be resumed to-day. not_diminishing, although the coaling of | Kentuck . i 0B o A e B iy Hllber- Hliville, Booneville, Orrs Hot Bpringa: Srs O Nominal quotations for Wheat are $125@1 27% transport steamers has called freely upon | Confldence . A ST a0l far: Oreson. docino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal. Canada Southern. for No. 1 and $1 35@1 45 for milling, With little surplus during the month of June. There | Utah ... 05 | PO Y at 20 %, long 38 W, ship Florence, | Saturday to Monday round-trip ticksts at 4 £ zoing on at best. Barley has lately ruled firm | 8¢ thifteen vessels now en route from New- Ches & Ohio . from Philadelphia, for San Francisco. reduced rates. Lard, per 100 Ibs— 1 . ¥ Cni& alon: Texas "% A (o at $129% for the best Feed with a dectded up- | Gl S Sould arkive this month.. 16, an i3 | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. DOMESTIC PORTS. iR fickata. totall ‘patate ] & Q.. Inion Pac prefd. | September % dency: ¥ are, ulet. | reported, there will be two more expeditions S PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Julv 5—Stmr Ch&EDi... sXIUPD&G | . Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— ;“:‘_e‘ffan*g,“;,-u!‘l':fs”;‘:{':nf;’;;-wfigac;‘:;fil:: forwarded to Manila, this will necessitate the | Germania Savings and Building Union (by | Alcazar, from Point Arena; schr Sequola, hnc| micket Offices. 650 Market st., Chrontels bids. Do prefd ... Do prefd o | ST §2% 524 | Quy arter the Fourth engagement of seven more transports: when | Philip Seibel, Charles Alpers and ~Gunther | July 3. A, W. FOSTER, R. X. RYAN, pet é i d \\'w'l oy s | September ... 535 53 sheze sn;.u be coaled there will have hee]n gdoe:nlr;g 3;’;;?,,? }gt A0:n§ llxaheDgtflr‘evAm&: hTATr}t)lsHl—l;;us:fl;gofi—A“l stmr Burma, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. d b L E. = =t W rawn off our coast ninet t in all, | James E, 9 5 ence July 1, for N . Bena%R'G: T | eamn aota e s Julet | POTATOES, 'ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. that will remain WA - Empior i cen! mOnAlie street, 16123 B of Fillmore, £ 2 by § 1, quit- | SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 5—Stmr Jewel, R :xpress C T ‘wheat, 70@Sbc; No. forrs NG 2 i without using any more of our local fuel. This | claim dee L # rom_Caspar. e 57 | spring wheat, ugihe; Mo rel BO8E NG 2| poyaioes are steady, though quotatins are | n the agsregate means o large amount of eoal, | Same (by John G. W, Schulte, surviving trus- | ASTORIA—Safled July 5 Bark Glenbank, for "D ofd.. . W [No. 3 whi : No. 2 rye, : No. 2 bar- | lower than last week. Th 50 there are no reasons why there should be , same, i 8l ucenstown. - A . Weay ¢ op NS ! Taai s Toma ' e time there i od of de- | wife_of B , | Mary Etta, ; Gt Nor ‘preta. peed, 32 65 Mess pork per bl 9 304@110: | Tomatoes from Vacaville are small and poor | eline in guotations. &5 con] freighis from all | 100 3 of Filimore: W 18:0 by § 100: $10. CRSPAR- Arrived July 5—Sch Abble, hence an a e 0“ e ifnols Central - o St (locse), $5 155 40; dry salted shoulders (boxed), | @14 dealers say that they are likely to run so | European ports and from our northern section | Matilda Meyn to Henry Meyn, lot on § line | July 1. & . CRE T .l Ao BTG $1 50@4 75; short clear sides (boxed), $ 60@5 on. owlns to the dry weather. The | are high, with no prospects of any material | Of Twelfth street, 205 I of Folsom, E 2, 8| BOWENS LANDING Arrived July §-Schr THE BEST RAILWAY Sl — tabtes show no particular change. | Softening. With only a one-third crop ot | 81:3%, W 20, N S$:6% gift. = Mary Efta henos July 1 5. o cir North Fosk P 2y Articles— s were light, as usual on the day ater | Wheat for shipment, we cannot reasonably ex- | Gustave Schnee to Bertha Linse, lot on Sline | BUREKA—Arrived July mr North Fork, SM FRA"GISGO to GHIGAB“ ok Sho & Flour, bbls rth, pect coal carrlers to head this way from Aus- | Of Alvarada street, %6:5 W of Sanchez, 5 | hence July 3. 4 July 4—Br stm Wellington o s Wheat, bu —New Potatoes, 40@55c In sacks | tralla and England unless they are well paid | by, S 1i4; $0. TATOOSH—Passed July 4 i Met . gy Corn, bush @60 In boxes for Early Rose, and 50@60c | for the service.' John Higgins to John J. Higgins, lots 140 and | hence July 1, for Nanaimo; stmr Washtenaw, Every Day Pullman Palace Sloeping Cai e Genirat in sacks and 50@S0c in boxes for Burbanks. Press dispatches from the Bast report a boom | 141, Academy Tract; !1% = 5 A, | Bence July I for Tacoma; ship C F Sargent, e sty i ey re Minn & St L Col F & Iron 0 3 v, SG%e per ctl for red ‘and |in Manila cordage there. "1t has voomed hore |yl C JRY TOSENES B BT 0 N | PO etwira poundstmr Mackinaw, from T %% Rl G the Fallbwiag Thass Do_1st prefd. Do prefd .. X o) 2 for some; timeiand prices afe itoo; high' to suit { HaYm lot on Skidine gk Parls street 180 NB| Outwand bound-Stmr’] + from Ta- Run on tne Following Time: Mo Pasific [Pt i3l % xchange to-day the Dutter ETABLES—Asparagus, $1 50@2 for extra | the consumer. of Brazi It Mab 3. cuttelaine aeeas s | oM X, ived July 5—Bark Gath fLeave San Francisco.4:30 p. m., S M.T.W.T.F.8, Mo Pacific .. Gen Electric {% | market was easy: creameries, U@l6c; dairics, | large. $1G1 2 per box for No. 1, 50@Tic for | CORDAGE—Press dispatches from the ast | 1007 and 1666, Gitt Map 3, quitclaim deed; §. | | TACOMA—Arrived July 5—Bark Gatherer, ho | [T00F 70 00 T Mo K & T Laclede Gas U, |n@izc. Eges, sténd 10c. small; Green Peas, $1@1 25 per sack; Garden | report a boom in Manila cordage there. It has Alameda County. D PO Sallca Jhly 3-Sohs Todtas L K ity et T e M. e TR, Ll Lk - Peas, 2G2%c per Ib: String Beans, 2@3c ner | hoomed here for some time and prices are too EEE ~ v uise, for | Arrive Kansas ' - m., T.F.8.8.M.T.W,| B0 pretd 1o ad ey CALIFORNIA FRUIT $ALES. Ib;"Wax Beans, 1%5a2i%c; Stimmer squash, 3 | high (o sult the consumer. Manila, 10%c; Sieal, | (A H. Morris to Anton Christensen, lot on | Umpaua. o oo G S fArrive St. Loufs.....6:15 p. m., T.F.8.5.M.T.W. b ind .3 D0 preid - og e 40¢ per box: Bay Squash. Toc; Green Peppers, | 103c, basia. B line of Jefferson street, 5 N of Sixin, N 0 | Sailed July S_Schr Lena Sweasey, for Grays | Arrive Chicago.......9:00 p. m., T.F.S.SALT.Wa R N, o 10, | The Earl Pruit Company made sales at auc- | 75c@s1 % for Chile and $IG1 5 for Bell; Dried | CANNED FRUITS—White Cherries, $150@ | by 1 7. block 6, Oakland; $10. Harbor; schr Wm Renton, for Seattle. ; AL e 2% | tton of California Fruit as follows: Peppers, 6@bc; Cabbage, 50c per ctl; Carrots, 30 | 1 60; Peaches, $1 10g1 20; bears, . Abr | George L. and 'Tsabella Yager to Christopher EASTERN PORTS. HARVEY’S DINING-ROOMS RIS o MONTREAL, July 4 Pears—Bartlett, haif | @c, per_sack; Marvavilie, Cucumbers, 061c | cots, $1g1 10, A- Mulvey, lot on & line of Myrtie street, © | NEW YORK—Arrived July 1—Stmr Advance | Bepve Superior Meals at Very R e St Srsfa. bozes, $2 5. PeachesSu Jobm, 20 ératen, | BV 4, Cosumbers: 3 Vagoyile Tomg: | TCANNED VEGETABLES-Peas, Toasie; To- | BA LI NI E S0V G N 1R 00 | onGoton, i W20 g0 pretd ugar 190N | $150; Hale's Tarly, 3133 crates, §1 42 Plums | Grain Corn, She"8l 3 per tack for Vacasile: v EE Costa Rica — 4%@16c for prige | Edward F. and Mary A, Griffa to James CFO‘:,EI‘S;“ t:r??/:s'n § LA TS T | A B YRS S R | B e it One St S 1 | it o M a i T | S et | R e e o YOU WL BE COMFORTABLE No_Pacific U_§ Teather . 751 FLEMLE ADUIFIANOG LR R S e AL 2 VAPORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, | £000 10 brime washed peaberry. 12%@lde for | & 50 Non s Gakiand; s10. - iz SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived June 28—Bktn If You Travel on the San: j Do prefd . Do prefd . 68y, | Prune=—Tragedy, §1 89; Simonl, §17. Apricots | iceq “raw, 12c per 1b in lots of 25 Tbe: siich e A for o itn pims | _Harrlet J. and William B. Beal to Mary D. | Arago, hence —. e Ontario & W Or R & Nav. Or Short Line.... Pittsburg I C & 5 Reading . 219 | Do prefa Do 1st prefd.... 45% St L & S W. U S Rubber ..... 245 |—Royal, $13L. desiccated, ' 16@lSc; granulated, H Potter, lot on NE corner of Fast Fourteenth | _In port June 15-Ship Marion Lightbody, for 5| CHICAGO, July 6.—Pears—Bartlett, $175@ | Onions, 6ic; Carrots, oid. 1. mew. Ihe: Cog: s F RO L R s U Street ‘and Twelfth avenue, NW 50 by NE 130, | Tocopilla, to sall about July 10; Ger anip | SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—S20 MARKET ST, 230, average $210. Apples—Alexander, 3138 | bage, 30c; Sweet Fotatoes, 30c; Turnips, 25c; | washed, 10@lle for fair washed, 12%@lde for | block 62, Clinton, East Oakland; $5. Or&v’t{‘,"?‘f‘s_fi““":‘f{-mm 29 Schr Fred E Chronicle Building. Telephone Main 1520, .| Peaches—Hale's Barly, 6Sc. Prunes—Tragedy, | String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, Slc. Tood e o shed penbercy, 8305 for | Christ Olsen to Amelia Olsen. lot on W line oo ipatt Jude 3¢ Hehr $12. Plums—Peach, 1 05; Royal Hative, sic. M parios tmnehin ot foy’ gaat “Craen | of Fremont avenue, 280 N of East Fourteenth | Sanders to =all about July 9, for Nicolaetskl, | Qakland Office—1118 Broadway. Nine cars sold. POULTRY AND GAME. o et Ly Breen | & cet, N 50 by W 140, being lot 20, block A, | DUNKIRK—Sailed June 30—Ger bark J C 49 | Do prefa .. 28 W Hogk deland .. 9641 Doprerd NEW YORK, July 5.—Pears—Bartlett, $3 10@ am unwashed, 114@11%c for good to prime un- | Street, W 50 by ¥ OO e, ot o e aim | Pfluger. for Honolulu. Sacramento Offica—201 J Street. Louis & S F... 7% R G W.. %% | 4 26, avi S 35 Deu . o washed peaberry; Nicaragua—S@dc for good to | {Orrec A, o » Q@ 5 TOWN-—Arrived prior to 2 Fpo™iet Prerd L ¢l "pa precd i |4 %, average 53 %5 Beurre Gifford, singlé erates | A car of Bastern sold at $@5 50 for Hens, | superior unwashed, 1GiIAC for Sood to prime | deed, Brooklyn Township: $10. \ © o | G CARE O T PEor Paduiy, *~27 | San Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara St Do 24 prefd.... 29% Chi G W . S bandonts, #1901 2%, average | 4 50 for old Roosters and Mc for Turkeys. unwashed peaberry,; Guatemala and Mexican— | Jennie A e Mnox avenue, 50040 W of | . HONGKONG—Arrived prior to July 2—Br stm St Paul ........... 9% Haw Com Co. Peneh, 00i%1 6, Average. 31 49; Hoyal | In local stock there was not much doing, as | 10@17c for prime o fancy washed, 14@lsc for |l lot on A A Tacoma, from Tacoma. CLOSING BOND: | Hative, 7ocG$1, average $Sc; Purple Duane, | arrivals were light. Young stock was firm | 8204 to strictly good washed, 10@13c for fair Builders’ Contracts. PANAMA—Arrived June 11—Haw stmr Bar- U8 new 4s reg.. 14 |N J C 14001 70, average $145; St. Catherine, Sc. | as a rule. washed, HiGe for medium, S7C for INerlor | 11 1 roimen & Co. (ownere) with Apeams | Tacouta, {rom Champerico. June 5-Stmr scar-| THE SAN FRANCISCO AR 4 [N Car Peaches—Hale's Farly, 80cG31 40, average & ULTRY—Live Turkey to ordinary, WU@l6c for good to prime washed | b, ;ihers (contractors), architect Fred B. Wood. | buck. fram Ghamperioo, | D SAN JOAQUIR 110 | Do 48 Priggs May, Ssc@i2 35, average $140. Cherries | , F'O —Live Turkeys, 10@12 for Gob- | peaberry, 1iGllc for good unwashed pea- | Brothers (contractors), architect tred B. Wood. | "N GROHAMA—Arrived prior to July 2—Pr | b eas i1 AR | TS Wit e wisfage e eputs | ere i VB o Hongs youns Turkers, Tog | Ser shanks (or gooa o superir unwashed: | e R InGE Byt i wmovtae i | s, Viegria fom Tacome T VALLEY RAILWAY COMPAHY, 7 4 7581 55, average $1 0 ‘artarian, 6hc nee o J ; , Toe” 15 CH o . 4c; , Se- i n SHT—Passe uly r ship i o R sy Ty A B5C@IL ,g? Ducks, §2 75@3 for old and 32 60@3 50 for young’ | lected, 4%c; imitation Bastern, Sc: boneless, | Hishing “c"o‘fi;m%'f""“{rd:’;.‘f m‘:;,y“‘;{_l‘e’:m_f& GOnfarls tram ATt fo e From June 1, is%, trains will run as follows b i e e Hens, '$3 50@5; Roosters, young, $6@7 50; Roos- | 3% BOSTON, July. % 165, average 3152; Simoni. $1@1 65, ' average | $4@4 50 for large, 32 50@3 50 for smali; Pigeons, 3 T strips, 5%@T%c; blocks, S4@7c; tablets, e e e ates and | "PANAMA—Sailed Juné 30—Stmr San Jose, | South-bound. "] North-bound. Prunes—Tragedy, $135@ | T old, 33 T0@4 50: Fryers,” $i@6: Drotlers, | Tige: middles, 614@sise per 1b: desiccated, §Tiac | Sichors, to be, e R Dar; st 20 |itér San Francisen. per dozen; pickled cod, barrels, each, 3; | Siiw,C408 and_ blocks Gf B iy, “hotats, | SWANSEA—Sailed July 3—Br ship Afon Alaw | Passen- Mixed, Mixed, | Passen- 5 2 $1 45. Plums—DBurbank, 90c@$1 50, average $1 33; | $1 50@1 7 per dozen for young and §1 25@1 50 | pickled cod, half barrels, each, $4 50. - Eiet ¢ hears for iron’ girders, | for_San Francisc ger, | Sunday. Sta- Sunday | ger, PRI 119% | Abundance, S0c@1 50, average $133; Calitornia |fonold. oo OIL—A decline in Lard Ofl 1s the only | Plocks, tackle, except e e on s Hine ot Dally. |Exc'pted) tions. (Excpted| Datly. 3 Nav i T e TR YT A Spmeae B e eatactirers | iR stell SSU R oE et S 1 P08 RAILROAD TRAVEL. Stockton | 3 e o e x Pears —iieurre ‘Gifford, " single crates,” average BUTTER, ~'RESE. AND EGGS. ratés): Linsced Ofl in varrels, poiled, Sic; raw, LSRRI s et s Sy Merced |12:50 it Can'Bo s, 109" | Eacinc: fe “of ;3. b A BELPITA, aly 6 Prumes—Tragedy, | -~ Butterita comihe i 45 Bett e e e 3 i case T | Sumuel MoEélvey {ownsr) with Naward Gio Hantoe - Chi Term 4s. 8 |Reading ds | e el At s utter & er shape, owing to | Strained, barrels, b o - mall "'P“ ley (contractor), architect owner. Carpenter “nnm PANHG L | m i s ot average §1 41, Plumle-Burbank. Toc@st 6 aver: | the cooler weather. There i» considerable ais- | RO, China Nut, @036 pef gailon; Pure yorkplumbing and piastering only; owner ILROAD, Visalia. | 6402 B & m 104%|St L & 1 M C G6. 98 3. Peaches &t John, Sc; Hale's, Soc@st, | CrePancy In the Vlews of dealers as to prices, | barrels, sic; G0c; Sperm, cride, G0c; nat” | Sewer, gas o p i Yia Sausalito Ferry. = s - £l o] peRay e lsLesrGal Srorage fle - Apricotemtioval, T0C@F 20, suer. | the difterence in: creamery descriptions belng | ural White. Boe: pieschod whités Joes (Vhate Of. | tor o §a5 and, water connectlons and mantels, | @ om San Francisco, commeseiny May 1, 155, Stopping at intermediate points as required; D Brenicial 1t B B % 5 isiar 154 | ago #1 06 Four cars soid. fc in some cases. Our quotations represent a | natural white '40c; bleached white, fic; Pacifc | 5{"\' of' Clement street, W 107:6 by N 26: $126 WEEK DAYS. T vt s Tio Mestiats ot b o 3 —_— medium between the extremes, Rubber Mixed Pafots, white and housé colors, | * 5 E. and Katharind Nieland (owners) with | For Mill Valley and San Rafac—7:00, *8:00, | Soprofnia Nayation and Improvement Com. Ao B ST EASTERN LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Ergy are weak and aull. o ts Cheese. $120a13 per gallon; ‘wagon colors, 3262 % per | poiglass & Co, (contractors), architect mone; | 80, 110 & m.; L5, 320, 40 Gis, s | PR GRS SHRCTAnTioce g Sockion ac 8 2103 (Stand R & T 6s.. 69 T BU S U s NOER oL 30 p. m. from Snellings, Coulterville, Yosemite, 105 |Tenn new set 35 30 | CHICAGO, July 5—CATTLE—The demand | Cresmers—Fancy creameries, IT4Q184o: sec- | mis Mot Whits Coul O fn pulk. i | Lne of Bryant street, 175 S of Sixteenth, § 2| Exira trips for San Rafacl en Mondays | aiso with stake trom Homitos, Mariposs, cte 102 |T & P L G lsts.. 108 | for Cattle was rather slow with pri onde, o lon; P ! 1 Astrar Off, | Btelt0i 0 IVednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 1130 | gt Lankershim with stage to and from Mad 230 Abe Ry s Changed: chofce o extra. stoers, 3o 0505 407 | sranis momisar, 0 10Y. 16@16%e; common, | B1Y, TR ) *SFe hicira Siar O, flo: Biaing T SUNDAYS. = o L R T common to medlum, $4@ 0; butchers', $4@4 30, | © Eastérn Butter—Ladle packed. Uaise per 1b, Ofl, 2%; Hocene Ofl, 19; Deodorized Stove NOTICE TO MARINERS. For Mill Valley and an Rafacl—*5:00, 9:00, 102 |Wab 1st tis. 5 . SE—Chols n Gasoline, in bulk, 12¢; Deodorized Stove Gaso- 200, 11:00, 11: 5 1:00, *1:45, *2: P La new cons i Western steers, $4 1594 96; stockers and feed- | ., CHRECI-ChOICS milc new. so; R 479 [ line, in cases, 173¢c; 63’ degree Naphtha, In bulk, | A branch of the United States Hydrographic o et o, «o0 | HOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, ers, $3 80@4 50; cows and helfers, 32 50@4 70; | sg9c; Eastern, 12@i3c. 11iec; 63 degree Naphtha, in cases, 16%c; 86 de” | Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is | 11:00 a. m. does not run to San Rafael. (Via Sausalite fil;{n;flrs;h Shore Texas_ steers, §3 0G4 60; calves, $4 T6@6 75, ey 1 15@16c per dozen; store | EF¢ Gasoline, in bulk, 20c; 86 degree Gasoline, | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of | 6:30 p. m. does not run to MUl Vailey. Leave San Francisco, cufixex;?éf:ln‘ Ma; 5 Do s ...iiiii. 8% | Do deferred’ HOGS—The demand for Hogs was active; | Eggs, 11G12%c; Kastern, 124@ise; = Duok | "o iiosy 5 5 : mariners without regard to natlonallty and| Trains marked * run to san Quentin. 1856 v L N'¥, Central isis; 16% U P prefd B e B bay SPs DHiEToga ey, Thes T o e oe 53 e SHker oo 10 ox, | free e 7:00 R On Casnlers and way sta Sindasassion, o0, i wer g 5 : rough .packers, o iest 3 , 6%c; G, ; 68, :00 a. m. weel azal ns. | Sundays—8:00, 9:00, 10:00, i i mmmo:a ISOTS(::& = $3 6533 85; heavy packers and shippers, "",’Sfi‘% DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. a&ci ltir:ngitecg)gnn‘:f) o::nn,’g‘l s xlu‘ ::'. =x:§ o{:; Eaony :;; :f:cd.l'.l:{. 1:;1:@."2 ‘v&it .315 z:}gp, m. “""x"’""cfif"i‘.. .)ndTw‘y sta'ns, ’:? pm 11:30 a. m., 1:45 angq AR, o 7 o 390, e 3 3 s, 3 d 15 p. m. week days —Tomales and uly dth, 1898, trains will Grown Poine 11 g Ophr 11 3 | (SHEEP Thers was u tairl acttfs gemana | _Apricots are stlll higher, scarce and wanted, | LAr0BS. ifi,fi,fi‘"“"c e 5108 Tox Comparison and rererence; Shd. the. Iatest | g0 S0 "LAUSTE " and way statlons, | ECUN I from Ml Vaiey, oo thme. Gon . fymouth 1t | tor Sheep With prices unchanged; Western | Peaches are qulet at about. ibe same peime: | “itGr it TEAD-Quoted at’6@7c per Ib. information can always be obtained regarding | 345 p. m, Sundays—Point Reyes and way stana, | strest, San Fiancues ASCRtS, €1 Market