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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1898 Jwo oo o THEBEE R D e O TR R L e e e COMMERCIAL WORLD. Prices were steady at the recent advance. Choice steers, $5@5 40; medium, $1 55@4 7o; beef steers, $4 1034 50; stockers and feeders, $2 9@ 4 bulls, $3@420; cows and heifers, $3 200 4; calves, $5 75@7; Western steers, $4 255 15. SUMMARY OF THE MARKET. Sflver unchanged. Grain markets about the same, Hay firm. Feedstuffs steady. Beans quiet. Potatoes and Onlons about the same. Butter weak and plentitul. Eggs firm. Poultry dull but steady. Fresh fruit about the same, Dried Apricots in demand. Provisions quiet. Meats unchanged. MONEY IN According to a Tre in circulation in the of June was as follows: Gold coln -$ 660,395,850 A Blivenido! o 57230751 | tlon with the reorganization of the Baltimore | OMAHA, July 13.—CATTLE-—Recelpts, 2600. Small siiver e 7 | and Ohlo, | Market steady to strong. Native beef steers, Gold_certiflcates D SN As (o o possible change In the discount rate | s 20g5 16; Western steers, @4 7; cows and Silver certificates’ . 330,639,050 | of the Bank of England to-morrow, al s 33 50G4 30: e Treasury notes o8 oik b0y | oan' ba said 1a tnat this retention of the rate | helfers $350@4 ; stockers and feeders, 2600 TUnited States notes 5 % | Will not check the gold withdrawals, while a | 4 §0; calves, $4 50@6 50: bulls and stags, $34 10. Currency certificates 5 | reduction to 2 ser cent would not facilitate | HOGS—Receipts, 7200. Market 10c higher. | National bank notes 3 them. Owing to the great abundance of call | Heavy, $3 S0@3 90: mixed, $3 $0@3 8; light, $3 7 money the bank rate is quite inoperative. | @8 & bulk of sales, $3 803 8. Total ... | The vank to-day sold £358,000 in German coin | SHEEP—Recelpts, 120, Market steady. Fair | T IpT e | for shipment to Russia through Berlin. The | to cholce natives, '$3 S5@4 %0: fair to choice | continued decline in that direction would seem | Westerns, $3 70@4 40; common, $3 HO@4 25; | Increase S [to be assoclated with the development of | lambs, $ 25@6. The clrculation per capita is given at §24 74, | VArious industries in Russia, the capital for DENVER. The net increase in circulation for the month DL e DENVER, July 13.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1700. June was §3 The increase in gold [ ArEentines were sensibly firmer and Chileans | o o 0 500 D5 ot ateers, $380@3 90; cows, 2 VL Spanish 4’5 closed at 3%. After the closing | $3@4 25; feeders, freight pald to river, $3 75 WEATHER REPORT. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 13, 5 p. The following max Califo sno, %4; Los Angele: an Diego, T Yuma, 1 Fre erature 36 DITIONS A r TS. overlie and Northern I re has At Walla v fall of Maximum, D GENER. tatement the money United States on the 1st m. um temperatures are re- | ported to-day from Weather Bureau stations in | 62; An ving in over the northern half of the Slope. During th past twenty-four essure has risen over Washington, | n over the northern and at Spokane 15 degrees. The temperaturas in the great vaileys of Cali- fornia are below the normal Thi storms are reported at Baker City and e Thy lowing maximum wind velocities are reported: Winnemucea, 36 miles per hour from the west; Carson City nding midnight, July 14, in—Fair Thursday resh northwe soutt n. Fair cooler sday; northern Thursday. Thur: cooler north. fror unt Tamalpais, t wind west, 36 ; maxtmu; ALEXA Local McADT recast Offic FASTERN MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, July 13.—The sharp brea! yrices In Wall street was due t that yellow fever had broken out Americau forces ut Sanf ¢ the break tie thar s n prices is s An enemy In Cuba whic Falr Thursda h is more orth wi ast port fresh n por- aken iies per hour; k the reports the | in fearad th Spanish a There was un- doubt a pecd deal of liqu on induced by the reports, but there was also th g in the piling up of all sorts 1 times during the about thelr cami- but a in the f AR ck list and the = losses of betwee: ess very libera through the t to realize st, nd an ments, exception, I3 r parently t often Chare was an ex- rere was an extensive the junior advancing eaction in these but there was Just- average. to support the k., but the pressure to realize was not gevere, Peace rumors, which carried up Span- ish 4= sharply, hed no effect on Americans. E realizing 4s % in the bid pri siness rgely contined t. . which all reacte; CLOS 5 Atchison . St Paul Do prefd Do prefd . Baltimore & O 5t P & Om Canada Pactfic Do _prefd Canada Southe so Pacific Central Pacific S0 Raflway Ches & Ohic b prefd ... Chi & Alt Texas & Paclfic.. Chi B & ron Pac prefd. Cni & E Ii.... P D& G. CCC&sStl Wabash .. Do prefd :| Do prefd Del & Hudsor Wheel & L Del L & W Do prefd Den & R G Express Comp Do prefd .. Adams Ex Erie (new) America Do 1 |United t Fort Wells Fargo Gt Noi Miscellaneous— Hocking Va A_Cot Ol [ilinois_Central Do prefd ... Lake 1414 (Amn Spirlts . Do prefc 6418 | Do prefd .... Lake Erie 4% [am Tobacco . Do prefd . 6% | Do prefd Lake Shore . 189 [People’s Gas Louis & Nash % |Cons Gas 3 Manhattan L m_Ceble Co Met St Ry........ 15 ol F & Iron..... Mich Central ... 105%| Do prerd .....10 Minn & St L....0 28 [Gen Electric Do ist prefd.... 58 [(linols Steel Mo Pacific .. 35 |Laclede Gas Mobile & Ohio.... 25 |Lead . Mo K & T........ 11 | Do prefd .. Do _pretd Nat Lin Ofl Chi Ind & Pacific Mall Do prefd uliman_ Palace. N J Ce silver Certificates N Y C G Stand R & T N Y Chi & St L. Sugar .. Do 1st prefd 70 | Do prefd Do 24 prefd.... 3 T C & Iron... Nor West . 14 |U S Leather . No Amer Co . 6%| Do prefd .. No Pacific . U S Rubber Do prefd . Do prefd Ontario & West_Unio Or R & Nav Z&NW. Or Shore Line .... 28 | Do prefd Pittsburg 2170 |st L& S W Reading 17%| Do prefd .. Do 1st prefd %R G W ... Rock Island %% | Do prefd Bt Louis & S F.. T%|°hi G W . Do 1st prefd.... 61%|Haw Com Co..... Do 24 prefd 28% [Brooklyn R T Bt P M&M Union “Pacific BONDS. U 8 new ds reg.. N J C Bs.. 3 Do COUP ..oennnn N_Carolina 6s.... US4 . . Do 43 cvesse Do coup No Pac lIsts....... Do 2dr Do s . U Do s SINY C & Nor & W 6s.. Northwstrn cons. Do deb 5s..... DO i s deabs O Nav 1sts 5 Do Currency . D Nav 4s . : Atchison 4s ....... 93%|) 8 Line 6a tr.... Do adj 4s 70% |5 S Line 58 tr.... Zan So 2ds. 110 |Pacific 6s of .. Zhi Term ds...... 86%|Reading 4s ....... Z & Ohlo 5s....... INKIR G W Ist: % CH & D 44 St L & 1 M C fs. D & R G lsts. 5t L & SF G 6és. D &R G is.. Enast Tenn 1st Frie Gen ds....0. F W & D 1sts tr. Gen Electric 5 G HE&S A Gs Do 2as H&TCin Do con 6s.. towa C 1sts... La_new cons is L & N Unl 48 Missourt 6x . IS¢ PECoR ..z St P C & Plists.. Do Bs ... So Rallway Ss.... Stand R & T 6s.. Tenn new set 3s.. T Pac L G lsts.. Do Rg 2ds . {Union Pac 4s. I"P D & G 1sts. Iwab 1st Do 248 ........ W Shore 4s ...... M K & T 2480000 6% !Va Centurles Bo 4s ... S Do deferred . N Y Central 1<ts. 115%! MINING STOCKS. Chollar ........... 10(Ontario Crown Point . 05 Dphir Con Cal & Va 15 Plymouth . Deadwood 30 Quickailyer .....0 Govld & Curry. 05 " Do prefd ......0 Hale & Norcross.. 30 Sierra Nevada ... Homestake . tandard . Iron gilver . Cnfon Con ....010. Mexican Yellow Jacket .... BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Money— Boston El ........ Call loans ......2 G3%|B E I 4 Time loans . Stocks— ATG&SEF.. Amer Sugar Do prefd ... Gen Elec prefd... Bonds— Atchison prefd. Atchison 4s [Gen Elec &s. % . Bay State Gas... 1% (Wis Cent lsts Telephone ... 212 | Do 6s ... 5 Bogton & Albany. 24 | Mining Shares— Boston & Me...... 162 'Allouez Min Co... Chi B & Q. 105% |Atlantic . Fitchburg ... Gen Electric . 99% [Boston & Mont. 3% |Butte & Boston.. ) the, d on 208 £l i 112 1% 101 12 1424 16t it 96 127 10414 101% 83 &% o uTS 13 une 15 “ 70 9114 105% 4318 285 6734 10 il 108% | 0% 4 67 170 S Y% 928 104 6% 125% 4% AL | in the grains essing k | goes off comst, mare inquiry; cargoes on pas- closed 22%c lown; lard lost 2izc and ribs Ti4c. | guge, lfttle doing; Trench country markets, The leading futures ranged as follows quieter; Liverpool wheat, No. 1 California, bz Anticles s DR Uptnrfll[(ghi LUW— s !dfl(?fll 2d; wheat in Parle, firm; flour in | 4 5 Y z Paris, firm. iy Moo Tl .‘ 7 WHEAT-Futures closed dull; July, &s Tia July . B% é:‘: Wy Gy | September, fs 11%d; December, ' 55 $%d. | September 8 & 7% | “CORN—July quiet, 3s 1id: September qulet, December % TR % | 30 tmd: October quist, 3s 314d. | ySem e 2 14| COTTON—Uplands, 3 15-32d. | .. it September e NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. 2% | PORTLAND, Or, July 13.—Wheat—Walla e Jits | Walla, 61G62c; valley and blue stem, €i@ésc. | May 2% | WASHINGTON. | " Mess ¥ __ | TACOMA, July 12.—Wheat dull and lifeless. f iy 25 | Cub, 6ic; blue stem, oe. [ S CABH IN THE TREASURY. |quly ... 2 SR WASHINGTON, July 13.—To-day’s statement | & 3 " B | September e 21 PR EX® |of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avail- O e rersise able cash balance, $233,284,220; gold reserve, ! July .. ' " o | 8175209, 436. epten 6 e |8 L H PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. | “Cash quotations Flour. | PORTLAND, Or., July 13.—Exchanges, $252,- quiet but steady s old, 5@ | 258; balances, $45,: No. 3 spring wheat, old, Ti@s4 pnl e | mleame: No. % com, mdaine: No. COTTON MARKET. Bige; No e. 20%c; No. 3 white, 25%@%¢} | ppw 5 5 5 . X B B o oeptio; Hi: 2 batley: OBl No. A QR MR Il s s CORTON S5eady |3 = No. 4 —= No. 1 flaxieed, 31 0l mlddling, <5 28| | prime Timothy seed, $2 55: mess pork, per bbl, | 38 9049 %; lard, per 100 ibs, $5 60@75 56; short LOCAL MARKETS. 4 | ers (boxed), 4WG4%hc HOGS—_Were active and 10c higher. Fair to chofce, $3 95@4 15; packers, $3 $5@3 821; butch- i | ers’, £3 8534 10; mixed, $3 S5@4 06; lights, $3 80 Niinols Steel 5 Mexican_Central.. 58 Calumet & Hecla. 45 [Centennian 57 N Y & N Eng.... % |Franklin . | @4 0s: pigs, $2 %0@3 %0. } Old Colony 182 Osceola ... . SHEEP-Were actlve at steady prices. Native | l}uhl\e§, z 274 Quiney ... z | €heep, $3 50@5: culls, $2 50@3 25; Westerns, $1@ NI el 231 | lamarack « 155 | 475; rams, $2 253 50; spring lambs, $1 75@6 65. St =En o {Wolverioe | Recetpts—Cattle, 14,000; Hogs, 25,000; Sheep, Westinghouse Bil 24301 Dominion . o KANSAS CITY. e KANSAS CITY, July 13.—CATTLE—Recelpts, LONDON MARKET. 600. Market steady to 10c higher. Native . | steers, 33 %0@5 30; native cows and heifers, 2 NEW YORK, July 15.—The Evening Post's ; : financial cablegram from London says: Stock | §4 35 stockers and feeders, 32G4 80; bulls, markets here were qulet to-day and the gold withdrawals exercised d slightly drooping ef- fect on the closing price. Americans were | prejudiced by reports of yellow fever among the troops in Cuba and all were lower, except | Central Pacific and Canadian Pacific. Bonds are belng freely deposited in connec- HOGS—Recelpts. 15,00. Market 5@10c higher. | Bulk of sales, $3 70@3 90; heavies, §3 85@4; pack- | ers, $3 653 %; mixed, $3 60@3 99: lizhts. $3 55@ 3 7; yorkers, $3 10@3 7o: pigs. $3 20@3 70. RHEEP—Receipts, 5000, Market firm. Lambs, | $3 75G6; muttons, $3@5. OMAHA. which has been largely raised in Germany. there was & further advance to 37%. Canadian Pacific, $6%c: Grand Trunk, 7ie. Bar silver, steady, 27%d per ounce. Money, % Market, 10c higher. O}, perjcent 5 X @3 T; mixad, $3 70@3 S0; | "PARIS, Juiy 13—Spanish 45 closed at 36.90. | hegvy, 13 5043 S0 MADRID, July 13.—Spanish fours closed to- RHEEP—Receipts, 1300, Market, firm. Good day at 3. Gold was quoted here at fat muttons, $3G4 40. NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. CALIFORN FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, July 13.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | CHICAGO, July 13.—Earl Frult Company's 5900; exports, 17,759 barrels. Qulet and barely |auction sales of California fruit: Plums—Wick- steady. son, $290; Burbank, $1@130; average, $142; WHEAT—Recelpts, 16,825, exports, 42,7%. | Satsuma, $1@125; average, $102. Tragedy Spot, firm; No. 2, %c f. o. b. afloat; export | Prunes, $122; Nectarines, $130. Weather grade, §7c; elevator. Options opened firm and | warm. Six cars sold. advanced on wet weather news from abroad, | BOSTON, July 13.—Bartlett Pears—$1 60@2; Tuesday's export sales and general coverings. | average, $186. Cherrles—Royal Anne, 40c@ Later a sharp break was Inspired by weakness | §1 20; average, Tic; Black Republican, e in stocks and prices showed %#@Iic net loss. :(1“5-": average, Sic. Weather wet. Seven cars No: 2 xed July (SNgaIs closed, BiRE.iScDig W YORK, July 13.—Bartlett Pears—$1 0@ D S Diin Shombny dac average, §2 03, Plums—Burbank, 80cq | WOOI_Tnactive. i average, S110. Tragedy Prunes—; ) e animation and but slight changes are noted | %! . T6c; H: : 0 | iron warrants at the close qulet, with $ 50 | SEEQLGYERAES S ) o et pears aver- e e aged $138@2 11; half boxes, fie. Peaches—S | LAKE COPFE I L John, $120; Imperial, 0c@31 25; average, $1 | TIN—Quiet, with $15 5 bid and $15 65 asked. | fPhf; $1.20; Tmpariel, Je@yl 3: average. 2 f2: SPELTER--Dull and nominal at $4 50 bid and | D8 Farly, She@dl fh Bretorc o8 “irragedy $4 75 asked LEAD—Quiet, $ 871 bid and $ (2% asked | The firm fixing the settling price for miners lters quote lead $3 30. 3 o7 Prunes—$1' 8. Two cars sold. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. BEANS AND SEEDS. DBEANS—Bayos, $290@29%; Small Whites, $180@1 90; Large Whites, §175@1 S0; Pinks, $2 60 @2 7T5; Reds, §2 75@2 8; Blackeye, $3G325: But- THE STOCK MARKET. If mining stocks continue to shrink much longer they will soon be out of sight. Two bits ters, $180@2; Limas, $2%0@2 %); Pea, $1%0G2: |is a pretty fair price for a mining share these Red Kidneys, §2 50270 per ctl. days. SEEDS — Brown Mustard, # 5 per ctl; T Belcher has postponed the delinquincy of its Yellow Mustard, $50@5; Flax, $2@2 05; Canary sessment to August 2 and the sale to August Seed, 25 @23c per Ib; Alfaifa, 3@6c; Rape, 2@ 2c;’ Hemp, 2%@3c; Timothy, S@S4C. Chollar its delinquency to August 2 and mx:n(flm PEAS—Niles, $175@2; Green, $2@210|sale to August 23; Hale & Norcross its delin- quency to August 9 and sale to August 2. Local securities were active and not ma- terially changed. The California-street Cable Railroad Com- pany has re-elected the old board of directors, with J. B. Stetson as president, A. Borel & Co._treasurers, Albert Stetson sccretary and J. W. Harris superintendent. The annual meeting of the Benton Consoli- dated Mining Company has been called for POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. Potatoes and Onions stand about the same. Vegetables are in better supply, as a rule, and several kinds are weaker. POTATOES—New Potatoes, [0@60c In sacks and 507%c in hoxes for y Lose and 0@ e in sacks and 60c@st in boxes for Burbanks. ONIONS—20@40c per sack for red and SOG9UcC per _ctl vellow. July 27. VEGETABLES — Asparagus, 75c@$2 per | The Bullion-Beck Mining Company of Utah Green Peas, 114a2izc per 1b: String Beans, | has declared a_dividend of 10 cents per share, per h; Bay Squash., $161 25; Green Pep: | amounting to $10,000, payable July 15 ers, 50@75c for Ch §$1@1'50 for Bell; rled Peppers, 5i6e 50c per ctl; Car- and The May Day Mining Company of Utah has levied an assessment of % a cent jer share. 2 Cuenmbers, $1@ [ The Boston and Cripple Creek Gold Minin 5 Mar ‘acaville Tomatoes, | Company has levied an assessment of 10 cents ®e@sl; Los Angeles, $i@125 per box: RIVer | per share, delinquent August 1. Tomutoes, $202 U5, Green Corn, 0312 per| “The Crown Point Mining Company has a sack for Vacaville, £1@1 25 per crate for Ala- | cash balance on hand of $165 75, with all ex- meda and 60@sic ‘for Berkeley: Garlic, 2@3c | jenses for the month of June pald. per ;f;fr Green Okra, 75c@$1; Egg Plant, $1@ che annual meeting of the Overman Mining 5 A Company will be held to-day. sIE‘\‘l,\l;g‘rvz,\Tnn v 53 ?fjmsll‘"f‘fi The Savage Mmning Company's ground on sliced, raw, 5 | the Comstock lode for the past week on the Oniforlp: Sdc; ew b1k ('1;77 130 level the main west drift has been cleaned Qe Turnips, s | 0ut and repaired @ distance of 5 feet; total length, 621 feet. On the 500 level have been taken ‘out steel rails for future use., Bruns- wick lode—The joint north drift on the Sutro tunnel level has been advanced 9 feet; total length, 160 feet; face in poryphry. The official letter from the Occldental Con- solidated mine for the past week says: ‘‘From the stopes on the 550 level we have extracted and milled 80 tons of ore, of the average assay value of 3540 per ton. Shipned to Selby Smelting Company 15,700 pounds of concen- POULTRY AND GAME. Turkeys are higher. The whole market fs about the same as it has been, though the de- mand Is slack at the moment. POULTRY-Live Turkeys, 13@lic for Gob- blers and 12@13c for Hens; young Turkeys, 11@ 18c; Geese, ner pair, Toc@si: Goslings, $2°50@3 for old and @5 1of 3 trates, valued at $300 per ton.’ $i@5; Roosters g, Roosters, | The'yield of the Overman mine for the past old, $4 50@5: Fryers, &5 b0 rs, $4674 50 | week amounted to ¢ carloads of ore, of the for large. $2 50G3 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 50@ 175 per dozen for young and $1@1 25 for old. GAME—Nominal. BUTTER. average assay value of $25 67 per ton. There is no change in the mine, In tke Caledonia mine on the 1000 level the west drift from the head of the Incline has been extended 10 feet through quartz of a-low assay value; total length of drift, 26 feet. he following ore shipments were made over Eureka and Palisade railroad from the CHE GS. There is no actual decline in ‘Butter, but the market Is liberally supplied and rather weak r the hans Ot wise. e s from Oregon | Mines of Eureka district, Nevada, for the week are the feature at the moment. QU e i S L L Ranch Eges contf i h DEES [ \880 pounds; Hamburg, 34,200 are qulet oad anpnue firm, while etore FEES | pounds; Jackson, 33,560 pounds: Richmond, 65 S 010 pounds. From HamiltonMcEilin, 35,690 : S "Fancy crcamertes, 2le, with sales | POURds: Rocco, 40,330 pounds. (At conds, e, The Pacific Surety Company proposes to in- crease {ts capital stock from $100,000, consisting of 1000 shares of the pap value of $100 each, to $250,000, of 200 sk of the par value of $100' each, and a meeting of the stockholders has been ‘called for September 15 to obtain the proper authorization for the increase. Chojce 516 Dutter—Ladle packed, 1G1sc per Ib; i to 17@19¢; common, 1571815¢ per dozen 4@13c; Duck STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WED! DAY, July 13-2 p. b. 3. Ask Bid. Ask. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUIT U S Bonds— " 5 Is quar coup..110%111% Peaches and Apricots were ter, though | 15 .‘,.‘f.f. fel: o 3 there was no marked decline. It looks as if X Is_quar new the App Miscellane 1 it is no exaggeration to say crop would be rather shy this ye t San Fran Stock Gas at the hot ooEERE ;,f'.‘,,‘;’:",.,;;;,.,'," oty e "ot | BOSTON, July 13.—The Ameriean Wool and including: August. $ Spot—Rio, dull and | Cotton Reporter will say to-mdrrow of the | nominal . r“_nn;pr;‘;‘“p;‘cklfio‘v 7 JobbIng, | \wool market: The market has not been so | | et h sallers scarce: fair re- | devold of Interest this weck as during some | Sike; centrifusal, 9 test, 4%ci refinea, | previous weeks, though the situation is by no | very steady. % means a lively one. A leading feature” s the BUTTERRecelpts, f\-‘f_}"fi;}\&fl!; l‘l‘,".‘;".“ practical consummation of a =ale of 70,000 T e Mackages. " Sieady; | pounds of Bouth American cross-breds, for | Weatern RGN T % " | which the parties here have been negotiating | | e clied asita oF AvstrellanFions Danty meEai 5 ink R | the sate o1 5in.000" pouns, mors o lees. ang NEW YORK, It 13.—California dried | ynother one 160,000 pounds. There has’ been fruits quiet and stead: a rather good inquiry for medium Territory | | | | | | EVAPORATED _APPLES—Common, €@Sc; | Wools. There have aiso been quite a number | prime wire troy, Sisc; choice, §%@9ci fancy | of sales of medium flecce Tools, the total | | S0, reaching 315,000 pounds. Quotations, of course, | PRUNES—asc are occasionally shaded, but as a rule there 1s | APRICOTS—R. 10 | that same complacency on the part of holders | 12c 3 of Wool regarding the future that has been | PBACHES—Unpeeled, €0 pronounced a feature for the last elghteen months. The rales of the week in Boston amount to 656,000 pounds domestic and 904,000 pounds fer- | elgn, making a total of 1,356,000, against a total | of 1,975,000 pounds for the previous week and | | a total of 6,942,000 pounds for the corresponding | week last year. ales since January 1, 1388, amount. to 69,464,- CHICAGO CHICAGO, July 13.—Higher Liverpooi cables and confirmation of heavy export business at | the seaboard yesterday, together with advices 1 New York that the forelgn demand was | | still unsatisfied, started wheat strong. Fine | 310 pounds, against 19,441,600 pounds last year weather and the more favorable crop news | at this time. developed generc seiling by scalpers partly | & 3 it g for the short account and partly to secure | LONDON -WOOL ' SALES. profits from investments made on the recent | TONDON, July 13._There was unusual sc- break. The market. did not get SUDPOTt | yiiitc at the wool auction sales to-day Com- | enough to sustain prices in the face of this | patition was keen for good selections of me- | selling and September_went '{1 L) G:fic,t July | rinos and finc lines of ecoured, which sold at lost lc, declining to Td%c. Eon L OMNSE full rates. Locks and pleces brought a good bushel 'In cash wheat at St. Louls and indi Y e % Spae lons that by this day week new wheat would | Price and were taken by the continental repre- be moving too freely for the demand caused i pes dec] tremely well. The number of bales offered was great weakness in the end and prices declined e R Abe entia. A a Fiill further. Chicago recefved forty cars of S 4200 Dal e nech # wheat, thirty-seven being new. Atlantic pnr!‘h‘ffl‘k“d: K’r:::‘u\-.fiajl:‘ e i scoured, 8@ clearances of wheat and flour were equal to | “gucensiand, 200 bales; scoured. 1s 2a@1s 5kd. | HE0ID Dushels. "July feft off 1o lower and sep- | GUSCTAIN 0 Dales: seouely 10, A 240 tember lost %o |euEnd. ‘ ie weather was fine for corn and crop |SR%1d. . i Price at the et e o oostiy o | South Australia. 100 bales: greasy. sx@sd. | berally at and prices were mostly ad- | South Aus - : s | vancea. ‘The ‘market turned decidedly ‘weak |, New Zealand, 20 bales: scoured, 8140 | during the latter part of the session. bulls un- | 1% 2%d: ETeasy, SYbOUa. 0100 poey | londing their holdings and the eariy advance |, Cabe, of Good, Hope an pres a @5, September declined A aalo) Of (eheepakina Wil fe held onTues | day, July 25. At this sale 3000 Australian and | 500 bales of Punta Arenas will be offered. was more than lost. for the da Heavy selling by professionals during the last | halt hour, favorable crop —reports and (hel weakness in corn caused a downfall In oats. o | September lost igc FOREIGN MARKET. «lling off in the receipts and higher prices rovisions strong. Later th the market by considerabl v packers. The decline | for hogs started edge was taken of realizing and selling b rains also had a _depressing effect. Pork LONDON, July 13.—Consols, 111 11-1 27%d; French rentes, 103¢ 10c. LIVERPOOL, July 13.—Wheat, steady | siiver, car- | ribs sides’ (loose), $5 45@5 75; dry salted should- short clear sides (boxed), | $6@5 20; sugars, cut loaf, unchanged. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Articles— Recelpts. Shipments. | Sterling Exchange, sight........... — $4 87 Flour, bbls ...... 55 3,000 4,000 | Sterling Exchange, 60 days... — 4y | Wheat, bu'.-...coooo.ooeioee . £.000 | Sterling Cables — s buiis. 8 563.000 | New York Exchangs, telegraphic.. — 17T 170,000 | New York Exchange, sight - 15 45,000 | Fine Silver, per ounce ..... — 5% 5 Mexican Dollars ....... ST 6 “On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. marke was firm. Creameries, 1314@16c; dairies, 11@i3%e. Eggs, firm; fresh, 1ltc. WHEAT—There s nothing new to report. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Trade {8 as dull as ever. —_ Spot Wheat—Shipping, $125@1 27%; milling, Receipta. Shipments. | $1 35G1 45 per ctl. Bushels. Bushels. CALL BOARD SALES. Mtnneapolis - 36,000 35,880 | Informal session—9:15 o'clock — December~ Duluth . - 20,068 18,570 | 2000 ctls, $1 26%; 10,000, $1 28%: 10,000, $1 2516, Milwaukee . - T 1180 | " 'Second mesion—December—s000 ctls, 31 25. | Chicago 14,850 7.684 | Regular morning _sesslon—December—gs,000 | Toledo © 30.909 13,000 | ctls, "§127%; 4000, $127%; 4000, $137%; 4000, | St. Lou 9,000 | $1 2% | Detrott ... 2 Afternoon sesslon — December—16,000 ctls, | Kansas City 3 10,000, §127%: 26,000, $1 274, 127 | BARLEY—The market is dull. Feed, $1 17%@1 21%; Brewing, $1 26@1 3. CALL BOARD SALES. Totals ........ | | Boston . - | Informal sesion—$:15 o'clock—No sales. New York .. 42,797 | Second session—No sales. Philadelphia ol 1450 | Regular morning session—December—2000 ctls, Baltimore .. i | $118%. | | New Orleans Afternoon session — December — 2000 ctls, Galveston ... $1 153 4000, $1 18%. OATS—_Fancy Teed, $1 5214G135 per ctl: good Totals | to choice, 31 25@1 32 common, $1 17%G1 22° PARIS FUTURES, Surprise.’ $1321@1 36; gray, $1 26@1%; mil Wheat Tuly. Sept.-Dn ing, 3130613 per cti. o 5 9ePtTe'6y | CORN—Small round sellow, $1 25@1 30; Bast- [ -2 :s | ern_large yellow, $105@1 07%; white, $1 06@ | Closing .. 50|31 0732; mixed. $102%@1 05 per etl. 3 !Ogg;f;‘— sy BISALDGLE perctly {iopening;. = #1%| BUCKWHEAT—$17@15 per ctl. | LIVERPOOL FUTURES. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. | opentng ... Lo st Dl PLOUR—Family extras, $505 10; bakers' ex- Closing . ... 87T B 11% 5§ | tras, $4 75@4 S5 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Frices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75 per 100; REVIEW OF THE WHEAT SITUATION. CHICAGO, July 13.—The Daily Trade Bulle- | Rict Flour, §7; Cornmeal a0 fexirns sy tin in its somi-annual review of the wheat | $450; Hominy, $825@3 50; Buckwheat Flour, $i | situation to-day says: Estimated supplies of | @4 35; Cracked Wheat, '$375; Farina, 34 50; | four and wheat In second hands in United “,hflle Wheat Flour, §350; Rolled Oats (bar- | tates and Canada equal 27,000,000, against 42,- '1'{.:}-"“‘555@3 :fu glmug‘ : g -2:? oo P:‘.g | 000,000 bushels one year ago. Supplies of | per 106 Ibs. 3 i Gr 3 | wheat in farmers' hands, 16,000,000, against 30,- 000,000 burhels last year. Estimated wheat crop, 60,000,000 bushels, against 650,000,000 bushels last ‘year. Reporis the distribution as follows for past year: Consumption, 308,000,000 bushels; seed, 60,000,000 bushels; exports, 2i7.- 000,000 bushels: on hand July 1. about 42,000,000 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. There {8 no change in anything. Hay s still in light receipt and firm, wjth consumers buy- ing from hand to mouth. BRAN-—3$14 50@15 50_per ton. bushels, or a total of 627,000,000 bushels. Estl- 3 mated supplies in the United States for cur- | FERDSTURFS . fglen Barisy, $25@36 per tor rent harvest year, 62,000,000 bushels. ~ Stocks In | olicake. Menl ot e b G o Tt Burope equafl §,000,000 bushels, against 50,000, | SHCRNS, MeR o the il SHGR60: jobbing, 000 hushels last year. Outlook for world's| Meal $25G30 per ton; Cornmeal, $23G23 wheat crop favors an increase of 300,000,000 | Cracked Corn, $24724 50. ¥ - bushels in excess of 1897. EW HAY—Wheat, $18 9 for choice and $17@18_for lower H eat and Oat, EASTERN LIVE STOCK MARKET. ; Oat, $170718; Wild Oat, $i¢ wind of a fortnight ago blew half of them off — | Insutance the trees in several important districts. The 93 |Firem's Fund.185 — same PLars . 98%! DBank Stocks— ng better. Lemons are weak, | E > 65..128%130 [Anglo-Cal .... 6 ter supply and w £ & Cl Ry 68,113 114 |Bank of Cal. = are on the market at 10c | Jeary-st R 8. — 100 [Cal § D & T.. 98 100 HC & S 5%s..10 105 [First Nat 2200 — - L ALCO6s. — 10 |Lon P & A....127% — . $2@2 per chest for large and | Do &ntd — 100 |Mer Exchange 10 15 #H@6 far all. Market-st 6s..12: — |Nev Nat B....155 195 Royal Anne Cherries, 50@40c; loase, 2U@3c Do 1st M . ng Savings Banks— per ib. A 9% Ger S & L.. — 1630 Figs' 25@40c per box for single and 40@85e for 5 Hum S & L.1050 1160 double layers, Cal 108 Mutual Sav. — 42% Cantaloupes, $1@1 25 per dozen; Nutmegs, 75c | N Ry Cal 58..102 102% |35 F Sav U.. 480 — per dozen; Watermel $1@1 per dozen. PCRRI®I00 — 3 &L So.... — 100 Red Nectarines, {1@1 White Nectarines, | Oak Gas fs....100 — [Security S'B. 200 — @Tse. Do 2d is & 109% [Unlon T Co.1000 - Fontainebleau Grapes from Vacaville, 50c@s$t | Om 6s... % — | Street Railroad— per e; Seedless White Grapes from Yuma, | P & O 6s.....110 — |California . — per crate; Black Grapes, - P & Cl Ry 65.103 103% |Geary )?]W kberries, $264 per chest, | Powell-st 6s...119 — Market-st lHrl‘u.‘!lv 3§ V@3 per chest | Reno W L..100 - Pres| D Plums, 500 per crate and 35@75c per box. | Sac ElecR L1000 — Powder— Apricots, 404 per box and (0@sic per crate | S F & N P 55.106%106% [Callfornia and $40G65 per tore in bulk SierraRCal s — 103 pacaches, c@SL per box, 85c@SL2 per|S b of Ar 6s. 1031044 baske |8 P Cal'ts. Raspberri $4@8 per chest. SPC ]: cg b8 Avples, 4 per small and Te@SL0 per | § P Hr oa.. n.. 93% 94 lagge box. S V Wat 6 ks, 110 — rabupples. 10@60e per bos. 3 /S v wat 4 214 |Hana P Co.... 113 15 . $1G1 25 per box; Windfalls, | g ock Gas 6s..100 — |H C & S .22 - i | “Water Stoc Hutch S P Co. 5% 51 Seedlings, JTS-Navel Oranges, $150@3; | contra Costa.. 0 64 |Mar Ex Assn. 80 — Seedlings, Tc@sl; Lemons, §1 2502 for com: | Marin Co ... — t Vin Co...— 1 mon and §2 50@3 for good to choice: Mexi- | Seiie Valley. 56% 98% [Oceante. S Co. 53% — can Limes, $6G7; Ba:anas, $1 2502 per’ bunch; & Tlotiriacs AL ineapples, $5u4 per dozen. | Cent Gaslight.105 — |Pac Bot Co. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, TTC. Aoall fhar Eaint ol | Mutual EL Ce. Morning Session. £0 Hana Plantation Co... 50 Hawallan Commercial & Sugar 5 do do Market-street Railway 10 Oakland Gas - F & The inquiry for Dried Fruits Is reported im- proving. New Apricots are particularly in de- mand and buyers are out In the country after them. There is little talk of Peaches and Prunes as yet. DRIED FR_.rS—Prune 1 fectr e for 40-40's, 44@i%o0 $3000 S P of A Bonds ....... 60-70°s, 314G 3%e for T0- — @2io for B0-100 - RLTa 3500 Marketsstrest. Cable fs Bonds peeled, 10g12 new Apricots, $a9 30 Spring Valley Water . s; old Apricots, 5@t for Royals ey | $11.000 Spring Valley és Bonds......00 $1000 S P of A Bonds. for good to fancy Moorpark rated Apples, 7 sun-dried, 4%@5c; Black | Afterncon Sesslon. Figs, in 2%c; Plums, 42@i%e for | 10 California Safe Deposit pitted and for unpitted; bleached | 10 ~do do ... 10 Glant Powder Con, cctarines, 4@Sc for prime to 75 Hawaiian Commercial & {isc for quarters and 3@ske for halves, according to color, etc. [Fa007 8 a0 - riab i m s RAISIN 24c for two-crown, 2%@3c for | 100 do do % three-crown, 3%@3%c for four-crown, 4lje for | 00 Qceanic Steamship Co.. Secdless Sultanas, 2%c for ieedless Muscatels | S F Gas & Blectric Co. and $1@115 for London layers; dried Grapes, | $50%0 Spring Valley 4s Bonds 2isc. * 131000 S F & N P Ry Bonds | 'NUTS—Walnuts, 3@4c for hardshell, 4G6c for !‘fl’:l I«(rh Powder softshell; Almonds, 3@4c for hardshell, 6a7c for | . Street—_ . oftshell, 4G % for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4 | 7 Spring Valley Water e for Eastarn and 4ige for California: Pe- T cans,’ 6@sc; Filberts, 9%@l0c; Brazil Nuts, INVESTMEN 8@dc per I; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 per 100, HONEY—Comb, $@lbc for bright and 6@7o| (S MORInE S esslon i for lower grades: water-white extracted, 5@ | 2 SPring Valley Water ....... 98 25 6c; lght amber extracted, 4%@ok%e per Ib, 30 Market-strect Rallway ..... 53 00 BEESWAX—24426¢ per 1b. Afternoon Sessfon. 15 Hutchinson S P Cc i PROVISION 40 Oceanle Steamship Co. 2% CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9 per 1 for MINING STOCKS. ' heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10c for light, 1lc for extra light and 12G12%c for sugar cured; | Following were the sales in the San Fran- Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@ile; Call- | ¢!sco Stock Board yesterday: fornia Hams, 934@10c; Mess Beef, $10 50 per hbl; Morning Session. extra Mess Beet, §1i; Family Beef, $12; alf | 500 Con Cal & Va.. 11/ 50 Slerra Nevada.. 44 Pork, $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, Afternoon Session. $17G17 50; mess, §15; Smoked Beef, 1212145 | 00 Chollar +ev.. 12/30 Con Cal & Va.. 08 per b, 300 .. - 111500 Ophir .. 10 LARD—Eastern, tierces, quoted at 6c per I» for compound and Sc for pure; pails, S CLOSING QUOTATIONS. California tierces, e per Ib for compound S 3 and 7c for pure; half barrels, 7%c; 10-Ib tins, WEDNESDAY, July 13— p. m. 8c; &-Ib tins, 8ic. A Bid.Ask. Bid. Ask. OTTOLENE—Tlerces, 6%@6%c: packages | Aipha =580 [rostice i+ less than 300 Ths—I-h palis, 60 in a case, 9%<; | Alta ... — 04 Kentuck ....... — 04 3 pails, 20 In a case, §%¢c; 5-1b pat Andei e | Cadys Wash /o i case, §%4c; 10-1b pails, 6 in’a case, | Belcher .. 12 13|Mexican ...l 07 @& twis, 1 or 2 in a case, T%c; wooler | Best & Eelcher 10 12 Oceiaental 55 6 ibs pet. Stc; fancy tubs. §0 bs not, Bullion — 05 Ophir . 0 10 barrels, about 110 1bs, 7%c per Ib. Caledonia 15 17 Overman 0 0 et Chollar ... 11 13 Potost - HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. | Challens 08 — Savage ... 10 12 Confidence . 19 20(Seg Beicher 03 05 HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | Con Cal & Va. 07 09 |Scorplon LB — about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted | Jon Imperfal .. — 03|Sferra Nevada. 33 40 steers, 103c; medium, 9kc; light, Sc; Cow- | ~rown Point ... 03 04|Silver HUl .... 08 05 hides, 9%c; ‘Stags, 6%c; salted Kip, 9@sie; | oon New York. — 03|Syndicate ...... — 03 Caif, 10c; dry Hides, sound, 16c; culls and | Eureka Con ... — 20|3tandard .. brands, 12@12%c; dry Kip and Veal, Iéc; dry | Excheauer -.... = 8 (0nion Con Calf, Tsc: Gontskina, 27@30c: medium,” s0c; | Gould & Curry. 03 G5|Ctah ... 5 winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 15@25c each | flule & Norers. S mowy Jacksts e short Wwool, 30@40c each; medium, 60G@s0c; long | JUlia .- S wool, 9c@$l 10 each: Horsehides, salt, $2@2 50 for large and $1@2 for small; Colts, 50c; Horse- hides, dry, $2 for large and $1 for small; Colts, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. 8lc. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, $%@3%c per ;| John Wagdin to William W. Whitely, lot on No. 2. 2%@3c; refined, 4@ %e: Gresse. ze, W line of San Carlos avenue (Jessie), $5 S of Twentleth, § 22 by W 75; $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Willlam Hagerty, lot on S line of Twenty-third street, 180 £ of ‘WOOL—Fall clips, Southern Mountain, 7@10c; free Northern, $@i2c. Spruig clip—Southern Mountain, 12 months', 9@ilc; San Joaquin and Southern,’ 7 months’, " 3@lic; Foothill _and | Hoffman avenue (Bllen), B 26 by S 114, lot 134, Northern, free, 12@lic; do, defective, 10@l2c; | HE¥man e Fiasimmons - (by.. Johii e e inoomat and Mendo- | Murphy and Bernhard Classen, executors) to 00T20: Galley Oregan, Jo@ire, srern Oregon, | 5. W." Gallett, lot on NW line of Howard TOTs 1t erop: S@i2ke wer . Siieet, 435 SW of First, SW % by NW Manuel J. Saymon to Elena E. Rodifer (wife of Robert E.), lot on SE line of Clementina street, 110 NE Fourth, NE 40 by SE 60; giit. Rosita and William G. Ryder to Joseph M. Strauss, lot on NW line of Howard street, 125 SW Fifth, SW 47:6 by NW 50; $3150. Josephine Pierce to Charles G. Nagle, lot on SE_line of Howard street, 145 SW of Eighth, SW 55 by 8: $10. Hanchen Frankel to Jullus and Charles Frankel, lot on SE corner of Twelfth avenue and L strget, 8 00 by E 120; $100. lley to D, W. Carmichael, lot on ‘wenty-sixth avenus, 250 5 of Q street, $ 50 by W 120; grant. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags, Gc; Wool Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $4 5. COAL—Wellington, §8 per ton; New Wel- lington, $5; Southfield Wellington, $730; Seat- tle, $6; Bryant, $6: Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $7 50; Cumberland, $1025 in buik and $1170 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, $4; Can- nel, $10 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gate, $7 60, Coke, $12 per ton In bulk and $M4 in sacks. SUGAR — The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany_quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed . And Fine Crushed, 7c; Powdered, 6ic; Candy | phoiick dy Grady to Mary 1. Greely (wite of Granulated, fe; Dry Granulated, 5%c;: Confec- | 550 § of China avenue, S §0 by W 100, lot 7, tioners” A, agnolia A, Se; Extra G | plock 18, Excelsior Homestead; gift. 6%e: Golden C, ; California A, 5%c per 1b. | ‘prederick W. Stanford to Pacific Coast half-barrels, Jc more than barrels. and boxes | yockey Club, lot on SE corner of Holloway and Yo more. Arlinkton streets, S 30, I 1125, 8 160, E 1126, = 430, A X 7, ; e Npfi0, W 225, 10t 13 10’45, block 27, Lakeview Wholesale rates for dressed stock from Alameda County. Hannah Colbert to Elizabeth Donovan, lot on N line of Twenty-seventh or Park street, 265 W of Grove, W 25 by N 100, being lot 44, block 2024, Whither Tract, map 3, Oakland; glit. Mary 4. Stewart to Josephine Knauss, lot bn E line of Willow street, 104 N of Seventh, N 2§ by E 111:8, being lot 5 block 326, Gibbons' property at Oakland Point, Oakland; $10. John Titus to Emma F. Heath (wife of J. H.), all of lots 4, 5 and § within the exterior boundary lines of fractional block 25, Clinton, East Oakland; $3000. Savings to Kate C. Wright slaughterers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 6%c: second quality, 5%@se: third quality, 415@5%c per 1b. VEAL-—Large, 4@ic; small, 6@ic per . MUTTON—Wethers, 7%@8c; Ewes, 7@T%c per b, LAMB—Spring, 8G8tc per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 41:@5c for large, 53@5%e for medlum and 4.,,@4%e for small; stock Hogs, 2G3%c; dressed Hogs, 7@Sc. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. For Wednesday, July 13. Flour, qr sks 3,335 Hay, tons ... Oakland Bank of (wife of Benjamin), lot on E corner of Fifth avenue and KEast Tenth street, NE 50 by SE 17@18 7: Bar: CHICAGO, (July 1.—CATTLE—The general | G3i: Clover Baais e por Hol: Alfalta, $1250 demand for cattle to-day was fairly active. | STRAW-60g%0c per- bale. Wheat, ctls 35 Weol, bales 140, block 21, same, East Oakland; also lot on Barley, ctls 1,070\ Pelts, bals E line of Telegraph avenue, as recognized in Corn, Gtls .. 160 Etices, "o 1565, %0 8 of Walnut or Twenty-second strest, it B i ik T 1 by E 125, block D, Wilcox place, Oakland} allow, ctls 200|Cumber, ft'....... 10, F. A. and Mary L. Leach to Gilbert B. Dan- Beans, "sks ... 578|Wine, gals . 41350 | tels, ‘beginning "ot & point on the proposed F go}nmu. ksk- 8,030 lecfi bb! e g3 | line of Commerce street, 334 SE from East Onions, 'sks 910 [Ceattier, rolls . 23 | Thirteenth avenue and also 110.68 NE from i JR et l.% Sugar, bbls iy NE line of Twenty-first street, thence NE 44.94, ngs, sks . SF 142.17, SW 43.23 SW 2.0L 'NW 140.91 to be. OREGON. inning, block 70, Northern Addition to Brook- Hay. ton® eceves 30 .o - | Ivn, East Oakland; also lot on SW line of East Twenty-third street, 150 NW of _Seventeenth avenue, SW 3 SW 126.25, SW_30.7, NW 197.65, NE 211, 44,94, thence 123.87 to begin- ning, East Oakland; $2300. R The Realty Syndicate to George Sterling, lot on NE corner of Evoy avenue or Fortieth street and Adeline street, E 27.11, N 146.20, W 244.12, § 146,88 to beginning, being lot 1. map of H. C. Dohr's Homestwad, Oakland Town- ship; $2000. Sara L. Jones to Ednfe C. Jones, lot on N line of Francisco street, 240 E of California, | N 135:4% by E 120, being lot §, block 1, State | University Homestead ~ Association No. & Berkeley: grant. Catherine E. Penchard to Valentine J. and Henrietta M. Ruh, lot on SW corner of High- land avenue and Plymouth street, W 40 by S 2.50, being lot 14, block B, Amended Map Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township: $200. Felix and Milva Chappeliet to Ida E. Wagner (wife of Charles F.), lot on W line of Tele- graph avenue, 65 S of Jones street, S 5 by W 100, being portion Corrected Map Jones Tract, Oakland: $325. Alexander Marx to Hannah Work (wife of J. W.), lot on NE line of East Fiftenth street, 70 SE of Seventh avenue, SE 30 by NE 100, block 71, Clinton, East Oakland; $1050. George M. and Ethel Sheldon to Robert Wan- nenmacher, lot on E line of Adeline street, 27.50 N of Alcatraz avenue, E 100.55, N 33.35%, W 100.31, SW to beginning, block 1, Central Park Tract, Berkeley; $15. 2,83, Builders’ Contracts. Theresa (Teresa) Murphy (owner) with A. McDonald (contractor), architect M. J. Welsh. All work except plumbing and gasfitting, paint- ing, plastering, brick work and grading for al- terations and additions to present 2-story build- ing to be ratsed and made into a 3-story build- ing on lot on SW corner of Natoma and Russ streets; $1400. —_————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. E M Wilson, Vallejo |Miss Howard, S Jose J P Myers, Cal ¥ H Coffin, Portland A Weymann, Cal C Gray, Oroville A J Ross, Cal H Simmons, S Jose F M West, Stktn H T Watson, Mont W F George, Sacto Mrs J Eolano, Cal J R Powell, Pa E B Jordan Jr, N Y D L Snediker, Chgo W de C Ravenal, D C H P Weber, Chicago E Smith & 'w, Oakland M Kahn, Petiluma J K Roberts, Saczo G Bluchdz, Cal W H Strobridge, Cal G B Nichols, Cal H D Smith, § Cruz G D Domin, Fulton J A McMahan, Cal C J Schuster & w, Cal | Mrs J Martin, Cal | Mrs J W Browning & f, Grand Isle Miss L, Connor, G Isle H A Heflbron, 'Sacto W Murray, Pleasanton|Mrs M E Bithell, Sacto A S Whitten, Min G S McPhee. Cal W S Gardner, Cal J E Taylor, Humboldt W C Davis, Tucson N Abbott, Chico W AMiddagh & w, Cal F O Hilm, S Cruz A J Bruner, Sacto Mies Burton, Stktn C E Curry & w. Cal M P Morgans & w, Cal J_Horton & w, Cal N H Petersen, w & m, Fresno J B Chinn, Porterville J H Alder, Redlands | ) PALACE HOTEL. O N Beale, N Y Mr Babcock & w, Cal L A Rice, Tulare C C Beckler, Chicago Mrs § H Lathrop, Cal {W L Peck, N Y Miss Pratt, Cal G E Babedck, Cal R E Jack, Cal Mrs G E Babcock, Cal E E de Steigner & w,|W E Fitch, Ky Seattle J W _Ro=enbaim, Cal Mrs F McLaughlin, Cal Miss McLaughlin, Cal L R Searles, S Cruz K Rubenstein, N Y J Hatch, N Y J C_Alnsworth, Or B U Stelnman, Sacto E F Wilbur, Colo S F Becker, Wash S N Rucker, S Jose C M Bheldon, Kan J Overstreet & w, Ind Dr Chisholm, Chicago |C E Eaton, Ind J A Chisholm, N Y R Schwartzkoph, Cal :C C Powning, Reno NEW WESTERN HOTEL. G W Knight, Cal A C Harvey, Omaha T Craven, Oalkdale D L Botsford, Los Ang E E_Purcell, Ft Baker|E H Fletcher, Detroit J A WHliams, Tacoma (C S Holmes, Seattle { B Gillcy, Butte E E Lynn, Seattle H A Stemmons, Cal |A Filson & im, Mont M J Crawford, Los An/W H Dalton & w, Cal C B Harrigon, 'Los Ang|M Featherly, Ukia F Mooney, Visalia |C F Dixon,” Gosch=n J R Randall, Suisun |7 R Small, Los Banos C Johnson, Madera ' —_——— GOES TOO FAR. “T on’erstant,” eaid the colored phil- osopher, “dat some mens consider, it in de war. Now, dat's all right, ez fur ez it goes; but it goes too fur. Sup- posin’ dat I wuz de fust man kilt in de war—whar would 1T be w'en dey wuz celebratin’ me? I tell you, my people, -a live nigger in a June wortermillion patch is one thing, en a dead one wid a gover'men funeral is another. De live nigger kin heah de hurrahin’, en de dead one can’t. Dat's all dey is to it!” —_————— The ‘“bottle post” is an old institu- tion on the south coast of Iceland. Let- ters are put into corked bottles, which are wafted by the wind to the opposite coast. They also contaln a cigar or other trifle to induce the finder to de- liver the letter as addressed. THE CALL CALENDER, July, €98 July 18 Firsi Quarter.| July -6. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to Visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sall- ing directions of the worid are kept on hand for comparison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean comimerce. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building, at the foot of Market street, is hoisted about ten minutes before noon and dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal re- celved each day from the United States Signal Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. A notice stating whether the ball was dropped on time or glving the error, If any, is published in the morning papers the following day. CHAS. P. WELCH, Ensign (retired), U. S. N., in _chargs P | a high honor ter be de. fust mens kiit | STEAMERS TO SAIL. Sails. 11 am|Pler 11 Pler. Steamer. | Destinatfon. | Santa Rosa|San Diego. {7 1, ier 12 ate of Cal|Portiand......[July 14, 10 amiPier Bulton . os Oregon Port JTay 14 s amPler 2 Walla Wall|Vic & Pt Sd.[July 15, 10 am Bler 3 Arcata 00s Bay.....|July 16, 10 am Pler 13 Coos Bay.../Newport. |July 9 am Pler 11 North Fork|Humboldt ... [July Sam(bils 8 Chilkat ....[Humboldt ....|July 3 amBiee ] San Jose....|Panama.......|July 1§, 12 m P;e} + | Columbia ..|Portiand......|July 1S, 10 am Pier 13 Pomona . San Diego.. ..|July 11 am Pler r Orizaba ....|Humboldt ... (July 13, 10 am Dler 3 Curacao ....|Mexico. 10 am Pier 19, 20, 9 amiPler 11 Veo L ore 20 10 am Pler 3 Homer Pgt G INTELLIGENCE ARRIVED. Wednesday, July 13. Schr S. Danlelson, Hansen, 20 hours from New Haven Ger schr Nelson, zbor. Stmr Crescent City, Crescent City. 414 days from Grays Har- Stockfleth, 31 hours from CLEARED. Wednesday, Julv 13. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Dlego; odall, Perkins & Co. G ian bark Mauna Ala, Smith, Hono- lu; J. D. Spreckeis & Bros. Co 3 e Nlameda, Van —Oterandorf, Sydney els & Bros Co. and Honolulu; J. D. Spre Hawalian bark SHH[(}!Y,(‘. Johnson, Hlilo; J. D ek o, Sehmiat, Honolulu; Willlams, Dimond & o, McIntyre Astorla; Gray & M e State of Caltfornia, Thomas, Astoria: Gondall, Perkins & Co % Sechr Abble F. Mo Tufrrell, Mary Island; ka Mining Co. Bay State and Al SAILED. Tuesda; Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund. ¥, July 12. Wednesday. July 13. Aus stmr Burma, Mtkulicich, Nanalmo. Stmr Whiteshoro, Stmr Washtenaw, Groscup, Tacoma. Stmr Orizaba, Parsons, Eureka. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, Caspar. Stmr Sunol, Dettmers. Stmr Scotla, Hansen, FEureka. Ship St. Nicholee, Grant, Nanulv\'no. ~-"stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo. Schr Lettitla, Wilson, Coos Bay Schr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson, — TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, 10 p. m.—Weather hazy wind NW; velocity 20 miles. Ada Domestic Ports SPOKEN July 9—Lat 14 W, Br ship Anglesey, hence March § for Queenstown. July $—Lat 50 N, long 18 W. Br ship Prim- rose Hill, hence March 2 for Hull. MISCELLANEOUS.. FALMOUTH—Arrived July 13—Br ship Lin lithgowshire, from Oregon with loss of two boats, cabin’ skylight and steering wheel dam- aged. i DOMESTIC PORTS. USAL—Sailed July I3—Stmr Newsboy, for Hardy Creek ALBION—Sailed July 13—Stmr Cleone, for San_ Francisco. NEWPORT—Arrived July 13—Stmr Alcatraz, from Port Los Angeles. NEWPORT (§)—Salled July z, for San Francisco. AYS HARBOR—Sailed July 13—Stmr Sig- . for San Francisco. EUREKA—Sailed July 13—Stmr Chilkat, for San_Franeisco. 5 HARDY CREEK—Sailed July 13—Stmr News- boy, for San Fran 0 EASTERN PORTS. 13—Stmr Alca- BALTIMORE—Sailed July 12—Nor ship Prince Edward, for Honolulu FORTIGN PORTS. HONGKONG—Arrived July 12—Br stmr Em- press of Japan, from Vancouver. MA—Arrived July 3—Stmr San Blas, June 18 ENETOWN—Arrived hence March 6; Portland; Ger ship ASTLE NSW-Safled July 12—Br ship for San Francisco. ailed June 24 July 12—Br ship Br bark Windrush, Emilie, from Port- Angle: from land. NEW frord PAD mr Barracouta, from D June 23—Stmr Starbuck LIZARD—Passed July 13—Br ship Primrose Hiil, hence March 2. for Hull. QUEENSTOWN-—Arrived July 12—Br bark Errol, from San Diego; Br ship Orealla, hence March 3. FALMOUTH—Arriv from Oregon; Br ship 4. TRANS-ATLANTIC ST | BALTIMORE—Sailed July | tor Glasgow. N EW YORK—Sailed July 13 for Liverpool: stmr Kensington, QUEENSTOWN—Sailed July 13 4 July 1 Pyrenees, Br ship Roby, hence March MERS 13—Stmr Heslin, -Stmr Cepha- lonta, for Boston. LIVERPOOL—Sailed July 13—Stmr Cymric, for New York; stmr Pennland, for Philadel- phia. SOUTHAMPTON — Salled July 13 — Stmr Trave, for New York. COPENHAGEN — Arrived July Thingvalla, from New Yark. BOULOGNE- d July 13—Stmr Amster- dam, from New York. 13 —Stmr OCEAN TERAVEL Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco, For_Alaskan_ports, 10 a. m., July 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, August 4, transfer at Seattle. For Alaskan ports (from Folsom-street wharf), 10 a. m., July 17, August 4, 25, transfer at_Portland, Or. For _Victorla, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m., July 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, August 4, and every fitth day thereafter, connecting at Seattle with this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry., at Tacoma with N. P. Ry., at Vancouver with C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 10 a. m., July 1, 7, 13, 13, %, 81, August 6, and every sixth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis _Oblspo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 9 a. m., July 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, August 1, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m., July 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, August 3, and every fourth day thereaiter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- lia &nd Guaymas -(Mex.), 10 a. m., July 13, August 14. For further information obtain folder. The company reserves the right ta change without previous notlce steamers, sailing dates and_hours of sailing. TICKET OVFICE —4¢ New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. SUN) MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Franclsco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Misslon-street wharf) about | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide is the same at both places. Thursday, July 14. Sun rises .. Sun sets ... Moon rises . Time| = Feet. THE 0. B. & K. CO. DESPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Folsom-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FAHE $12 First Class Including Bertd S8 Sccond Class and Meals. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia July 2, 10, 18, 26 State of Calls July 6. 14, 22 30 $32 00 St. Paul ... 318°00]St. Louis .. Kansas City . 26 00(Chicago . Omaha .. 26 06|{New York .. 31 00 E.'C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents. [SPTPer ko iobe I exposition of the tides " NOTE—In the above the early morning tides are glven In the left hand column and the successive tides of the doy In the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights glven are ‘additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. ———— e D TIME BALL. Branch Hydragraphic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants”” Exchange, San ' Franclsco, July | 13, 1898. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— 1. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 Greenwich mean time. CHAS. P. WELCH, Ensign (retired), U. 8. N., in charge. —_— e STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Compagnie Generale Transatlanti Frencl Line to Havre. qus. Company’s Pler (new), 42 North River, foot of Morton st. vaexmfim by this lne avold both transit by Fnglish railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first class, $160; second cls <s. $116, LA BRETAGNE July 23, 10 a. LA GASCO Beicacans July 30, 10 a. LA FOURGOGNE Aug. 6, 10 & m. LA NORMANDI ug. 13, 10 a_ m. LA CHAMPAGN Aug. 20, 10 a. m, MPAGNIE GENERALE ~TRAN: X TIQUE, Agent, EpILAN 3 Powling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, ave., San Francisco. o Montgomery LONDON, HAMB URG. F. Bismarck....July 2F. Bismarck..August 5 A Victorla...August 11/A. Victoria.....Sept. 8 TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE, NEW YORK-HAMBURG DIRECT. Pretoria -July 9[Phoenicta........July 30 Patrta.. ..July 16 Pennsylvania...Aug. § Hamburg-American Line, 37 Broadway, N. Y. HERZOG & CO., General Agents Pac 401 California st., cor. Sansome, San ¥ F’l:r::c?‘."m Steamer. From. Due. Coos Bay.......|Newport . LJuly 14 Chilkat...........{Humboldt ‘{July 14 Ningchow ... |Departure Bay “|July 14 Crescent City..[Crescent City Tuly 14 Gaelic...........\China_and Japan.........|July 15 Leclanaw. St. Michael “{July 15 Willamett Seattle ... i July 15 Ruth... Tillamook Bay ...... . |July 15 Umatilia....". | Victoria & Puget Sound|July 18 Columbta .......|Portland . +en(July 16 ‘|San Diego ... “|July 18 Orlzaba. “{Humboldt .. July 17 Bristof.. +|Comox .. July 17 Mackinaw.......|Tacoma .. July 17 Newport . July 18 Gray's Har July 13 Panama July 19 State California|Portland July 20 Santa Rosa.....|San Diego .. July 2 | Arcata. Coos Bay ... July 20 Queen. -[Victorta & Puget Sound |July 21 North Fork.....|Humboldt sencens|July 25} The S.S. ALAMED. sails”via Honolilu and Aickiand for Sydney nesday, Ji lfl(n» esday, July 18, at dne to COCLGAR. DIE. Australia, lgd CAPE TOWN, 'South J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery st. Freight office—327 Market st.. San Franeisco. FOR U. S, HAVY-YARD AND VALLEID, Steamer