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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, JOLY 23, 1898 v L FUTURES. have been 7,399,259 bushels, flour included, POULTRY AND GAME. Old Roosters, Pigeons, palr.. 50 | Charles N. Wood, lot on N line of Btmpson O Sept, Dec. | against 5,104,458 bushels last year. each . .50 |Rabbits, pair.. 40 | avenue, 150 W of Telegraph avenue, W 5, N <4 Opening : 511% b7%|_ Fallures for the week huve been 207 in the | The only change is a decline in young stock, | Frvers, each.. 50@ — Hare, each....—@ 20 |11L97. E 5, S 11192, to beginning, lot 38, Simp- B | o 511% 5 7% | United States, against 227 last year, and 17 In | which is in too heavy supply. Broilers, each. 3@, 40) son Tract, Oakland; $8771. el Canada, against 23 last year. DRy Fruits and Nuts— Kenneth and Marfon L. Mackenzle to W. F £ BT = e 3 POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 18@lsc for Gob- | (THuis and Nuts—. o &~ 1215 | Rudoiph, 1ot on' W line of San Pablo avenuc SUMMARY. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Ban T CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. Dlers and 12@13c for Hens: young Turkeys, | yimonds, b.......12G15 |Nectarines, pr ib. 810 | 200 N of Curve street, N 25. W 90.75 W 5113 5 % et 2 NEW YORK, July 22.—The following table, 18c: Geese, per pair, 75c@$l; Goslings, $1@ ; B fon.....12030 | S %, E 6038, E 100, fo beginning, lot 5, block % 9 " | Apples, 1b. &|Jranges, doz. NEW YORK, July 22.—Money on call steady, | compiled by Bradstreet, shows the bank clear-| . po oy Gompany sold California i;f?;s."&%fz's(??@z’u’?s&’r'-?'go%‘.’,‘}."s?és‘%;’i‘z";z‘s- Blackberries, per 2005 Peaches, per Ib. 1%@1% per cent; last loan, 1% per cent; prime | ing at elghty-nine cities for the week ended | g ip 0% 0o realizing the following prices: | ters, old, $4@4 80: o Broilers, | _drawer .. 0@35 | Plums, 1b. mercantile paper, 3%@4 per cent; sterling ex- | July 21, with the percentage of increase and | -y o et ret IZINE T SR TE PR | 5%6a4°50" tor large: e e #@4; Brolers, | Bananas, doz... ! 15@20 Raspberrics, cliange eqry, With actual business in bankers’ | 4/once a5 compared with the corresponding | geicey Jupen. $1, Durple Duano, $ie. Pears— | 101 25 per dozen for youn and old: Surrants, per box.30@40 drawer A, Grove Tract, Oakland; $10. William F. and Nevada L. Rudolph to Mar- ion L. Mackenzie (wife of K.), lot on W line of Market street, 276 N of Twenty-second, N 28 by W 125, block 636, Oakland; $10. Silver advanced. Wheat futures weaker. Barley lower. Cornt firm. Rye ana Oats quiet Hay getting settled. Bran firmer. Dbills at $4 8$5%@14 851 for demand and $ 4@ | € 52 00! . n GAME—Nomin: Cantaloupes, eachl3@? Raisins, 1b. 3. and Dell C. C. and H. J. White Beans continue firm and active. 4843 for sixty daysi posted rates, $4 86@4 s61¢; | Week last year: Bartlett, $13@1 8. Grapes—Fontainbleau, Sie Rl 2Py Cherries, per Ib... 50 8 Strawbérries, per B e o ey s Maiy Potatoes and Onions firm. commercial bllls, 4 833; silver’ certlficates, | =~ . Dec. | @51 20, average $108. Weather warm. Nine BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. e ‘—s[w"?"‘" s = K. Cummins, lot on SW line of East Seven- Vegetables fairly steady. oL SR G T S e e T S cars sold. 3 % — A e w“gmm.:!:‘;:-flo“; = teenth street, 200 SE of Thirteenth avenue, SE Butter weak, Cheése and.Egss firm. SR, d | Boston . BOSTON, July 22.—Pears—Bartlett, $175@2, ere is no further change In Butter. Fgss | LOTOnS fo7: 3 SW 100, NW 715, NE 100, to_beginning, Young P cheap and dull. O I {CmcasC 7 average $1 9. Weather dry. Six cars sold. rule firm at the advance. Cheese is tending | . = block —, Clinton, East Oakland; $345. 5 chear Thiladelphia 5 s ot sparagus, Ib..... 6@10iLettuce, doz.. John P, Beckett to Melville Auerbach, lot om T Th e LONDON MARK | §t. Louis.. o SIP""LA_DEL'PHIA. July 22.—Pears—Bartlett, | upward under reduced stocks. Artichokes, doz...20@30|Green Okra, Ib. N lne of Thirtv-seventh street, 375 E of Mare Dried Fruft shows some change. ¥ = z roets | Plttsburgh | . W@l] 85, average §158. Weather hot. One| BUTTER— Beets, doz. 2@15|Onions, 1b. ket, E 37.50 by N 145. portion of lots 4 and 3, N 4 = NEW YORK, Ju —The Evening Post's | Buitimore g car sold. . | Creamery—Fancy creameries, 20c; seconds, | Beans, white, ib 5|Peppers, green. Beckett's Second Addition to Oakland, Oakland No changs in Provisions. London financial cablegram says: The state- | San Francisco ........ g;flo PATOBIC Tuivatoee e Eirich S lsioneinien £ e Colored, Ib. Potatoes, ‘Annex; $468. > i ent by the S h Minister of Public Works | Cincinnati - o 3 = %00 v—Choice ancy, . 1 i common | Lima, ib. Parsnips, Same to Hiram M. Fetterhoff, lot on E line Hogs lower again u"“l{:;‘ W{mc ”:T::‘ h"‘mh”_ with good rail- | Kansas City . % $1 15, average $1 07; Satsuma, 90c@$1 05, aver- | grades, 15@16c. Cabbage, each..... 5@10 [Radishes, dz b of Thirty-seventh street, 450 E of Market, W age $101; Washington, 70c@$1 10, average %3c. Eastern tte 1b; | > 5 i§:i | Prunes—Tragedy. The@si 20, averagesic. Feaches | Elgin, nomiar - Packed: 14@15c per Ib; | jaulifowers, each 5G10 Sage. doz behs —Early Crawford, 60@S0c, average 60c. Grapes| CHEESE—Choice mild new, $@%c: old, 7@ | “ress, doz bnohs at- | New Orleans. Minneapolis . Detroit 37.50, N 148, E 37.50, S 145, to beginning, being the E37.50 feet of lot 5 of Beckett's Second Ad- dition to Oakland, Oakland Annex: $468. way dividend announcements, favorably fected all the stock markets to-day. A sharp rise in Spanish 4's on the Spanish Minister’s | 5@— |String Beans, 1b.. 4@ 8 WEATHER RI 20@25 ISummer Squash, e 2 —Fontainbleau, $i 01. Sixteen cars sold. T%c; Cream Ch i A = AN ANCISCO, y 2 . m. he t closed under the bes 0" er. SouiE N ; boxes, € (8. Peaches—Early Craw- ! 7 o S| 3 = The follow maximum temperatures are | A ITrIx:-Q:my\um‘nl ‘Americans bills was o {,‘,?:,.‘.;’.ifi‘fie’ 1.9 | ford, $1-15; St. John, $121; Strawberry, $1 25 Eggfs)_agfiléc;h fi'xfiinf @15%1&9;' dn‘:uzce:'!sg?. Jreen CPOem i ?3;',‘?;;,“", ‘2%’8 P. Bannan with William Helbing (contractor reported to-day from Weather Bureau stations | fered hvrfivl" nky ‘:jv ltk_v ?r« q\‘:yl;l;“!{::;fl‘:'rr | St. Paul :hm‘p‘:rh;ll. 95:1 rg. r'mms?wamnx.kn,{n DB;nr:: 16@17c. Lentils, 1b. 2 % and architect), all work for a two-story frame tn Tbills as far forward as October. | Buffalo . g gon, $1 65; Burbank, §110; Sa building_(two flats) on SE corner of Twenty- suma, §161; Kelsey Japan, §150; boxes, §127. ToU! ND CITI Fish, per 1b— Prunés Tragedy, nylnglgmcrales. Bk DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Barracuda, . 8@103hrimps . Apricots are very firm at the prices, and the | 3008 - e first and Chattanooga streets, 25x104; $3500. - 8@10 | "john Shirley (owner) with Charles Dunlop - 8@10 | (contractor), architect C. A. Meussdorffer, Angeles, San Diego, 70; . S4; Yuma, Eure! + was in strong demand for the continent | Omaha Bluf, ceighted Hoverelgns were bought to- | Indianapolls . L e i ieyeq Columipus 1O and fu t.. | day for shipment to T 8@10 [Sea Bass. 10 2 co temperature—Maximum, 60; nm)‘ mf D tes have touched bottom. It is | Savannah 2 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. season will soon be over, Peaches on canning | Plounders . 6@ 5 [Smelts mg]z Lr;‘l;:lréi.g;den{‘la(sr;enrll:xéme‘lgl.‘.,‘ro‘x;‘Eh:h;e:(:]tm:x CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | Fumo ntithe {Eransvenl Government ihas |Denver 2 CHICAGO, July 22—CATTLE — Choice | 2°C0Unt are steady at the quotations below. | Herring 1— |Soles @10 | NW corner of Jackson and Jones, W §7:10 by ND GENERAL | (00N o Toan of £6,000,000 at Berlin. Hartford 3 el s 515084 %5; beet | LNe same may be said of Pears. Melons are | Halibut 712 (Skates, each N 52:6; § CLC %h}!rm;-lml . it Mfil(. i «zmn:kel::l'and (gfl“; gg still in light supply and high. Figs are very szmiMhl o 10 r]nmmd ;i | ——— e An - Bar Silver, steady, | Memphis - rs, 7 8 s, 32 | scarce and the quotations are nominal. Berries | Mackere! i— [“lams, gal. 50 ¢ AN ot ey e s cent. | Washington . - i6:4 | @4 75: bulls, 32 75@4 25; cows and heifers, $3 10 | are about the same. Do, hors —@— [Do, hardshell, 100.40@50 SUN, MOON AND TIDH. has inci J Peoria . : -4 | @4; canners, $2 15@2 calves, $3@7; Western | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Perch .. 10@— [>rabs, each.. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— otian inchiny FIN CIAL REVIEW. jiJtochester - steers, $4 25@5 30; Texans, $2 SO Strawberries, $3@4 per chest for large | Pompano 50@75 Do softshell, doz. Times and Heights of High and Low Ao T o yill icauns | —— | New Haven - HOGS—Fair to cholce, $3 921:@4 07%; pack- | and §7 for small. Rockfish 12@15 Mussels, qt.. 10@12 Watdts. ab Furt Polut, entrance to - San A e bt il formie NEW YOR —Bradstreet's Finan- | Worcester . ers, $370@3 90; butchers’, $3 T5@3 973%: mixed, | Royal Anne Cherrles, 50@60c per box. Salmon, smoked..20@— Jysters, Cai, 100, 40@— Franatsce Bay. Published by official au- B e e e ot thirty | clal Review to-morrow will say: Tnis has been | Atlanta ... 000 : eht, 83 a3 s, piks, 3 @3N || Fiss, —— per box for single and for | Salmon, fresh.... 15620 Do, Eastern. doz..5@40 | tnority of the Superintendent. hours ending midnight, 23, speculatively, an extremely dull week. The | Siit ol “pdic e SLoleey 50 estern | double lavers. NOTE The high and low waters occur at iy S} - Saturday; 2 e s ST L @4 50; Texans, $3 50G4; common to | Cantaloupes, $3@5 per crate and $1 25@1 50 thos oity ‘tront - (Miston-steeat wharf). sbout Northern California-Fair: warmer Saturday: | market for several days has been reduced 10 | Fort Worth choice fambs, $3 5076 40, e e el THE STOCK MARKET. the city front (Missionstreet wherl) about dimensions of less than 130,000 shares a day: | Portland, Me. Wor‘lyecelpu—cmllm 3000; * Hogs, 34,000; Sheep, | melons, 0@25 per hundred. ir Saturday; fresh the height of tide is the same at both places. uthern California Yomy ess been at a standstill | Portland, Or. 5 Hucklebs -+ Commission business has been at 5 - uckleberries, 9@10c per ib. Mining stocks still drag along at the low Saturday: and the operations of the professional element, | St. Joseph . KANSAS CITY. Red Nectarines, $1@125; White Nectarines, 7 Vi SATURDAY, JULY 2. Falr Saturda e eted | Los Angeles KANSAS CITY, July 2. TTLE_Receipts, | 80@75c per box. prices. Standard has declared a dividend of Cloudy, W cattered showers to- | large and small, have been on a 10c, payable August 18. + 3atu 8 5 Norfolk = b S aturday morning; Saturday | ccale. It has been, in short, a case of mid- | NOTOl} 4000; market steady to strongi Native steers, | Fontaineblesu Grapes from Vacaville, 870 | 1y, 'lgcal, securities the sugar stocks were | Son ones summer dullness of the most pronounced kind. | P *{F $3 40@5 25; Texas steers, $3 25@470; Texas 3 = udy Saturday. The war news has been less effective than ever, | o cows, $2 95@3 75 nativ, i Blackberries, $3@4 50 per chest. several fractions firmer and Oceanic Steamship | Moon sets Vicinity—Fair 8aturda¥: | 5o 7ar as the spirit of speculation is concerned, | Nashville . p B0 55: eoeters g feeto Sy e itere, $180 | Currants, $2G8 50 per chest. was higher at $57 50. Cnonth wind. | aken | LAOUER At the beginning of the week there was | JV{mington. s LA 3 : bulls, $2 75 Flume, {0@ise per crate and 2o per box. | The German Trust Company's semi-annual o 9 M Tamalpais, taker e S| F X 52,232 z . 0@ d Wi west, 10 miles per hour; | Some accession of bearlshness on the reports | geranton D s 1 HIOGS—Receipts, 14,000; market weak to 5o | yn bulic 3 per bax and $i0G65 per ton | dividend of 33 per share, at the rate of 6 ; maximum, 70 i T e e e e dea (Lot Braty | GrandgRupidsss 5 573,530 3 lower: bulk of sales, $35G3 &; heavies 370 | “peaches, 25ssc per box; 60@T5c per basket; in | P cent per annum, will be payable Ausust 1. - H. HAMM “sue for peace, and the allegation that | Augusta, Ga. . 1.0 Tents, B sher @3 75; mixed, $3 60@3 80; | pulk, to canners, §25@40 for Freestones and $60 | The Savage Mining Company has re-elected Forecast Official. | Gormany had assumeéd a satisfactory attitude | Lowell . . 3.3 S HEEP_Teceipts, 1000, Market, firm; lambs for Clings. the old officers and directors, with George R. =S e in regard to our operations in the Philippines | Dayton, O. o an 2 6306, mutions ¥2 g 25 TKet, frm; lambs, | ©Crabapples. 35@50c per box. Wells as president. EASTERN MARKETS. had a share In creating the stronger undertone, | Seattle . .y ... 2 b 3 Raspberries. $3 5006 per chest. The stockholders of the Consolidated New 2 which finally asserted itself. The market was | Tacoma = 32.3 OMAHA. Apples, 35@60c for common, and T5c@$1 25 per | York Mlnlng Company will hold a special : Quil and heavy In the early part of the week | 5 2.4 OMAHA, July 22 —CATTLE—Receipts, 1700; | box for No. 1. meeting on September 27, to vote upon a pro- NEW but on Wednesday it became more firm in 5 2.3 market, stronger. Native beef steers, $4 40| Crabapples. 33@40c per box. &nsluon to diminish the capital stock from g 5 tone, with slight advances in the general list | o Western steers, $3 90@4 50; Te: ot Bartlett Pears, $1@1 25 per box and $25@30 | $5.000,000, divided into 100,000 shares of the par W —The stock market a;q'some more marked appreciation in some | e e BScern. ) 3 Texas steers, | per ton for No. 1, and 50@7sc per box for No. 2. | Value of $100 each, to $100,000, divided into | “NOTE In the above exposition of the tides tiny of the small room | of the industrials. This was in a measure | Topeka E 304 30; cows and helfers, §3 40@4 30; stock- | " CITRUS FRUITS-Oranges. §1 201 60 for St. | 100,000 shares of the par value ot 1 each. e ke o et traders ostly in Industrial | founded on the drift of the war developments, | Birmingham e eeders, $3 70@4 70: calves, $350@5 50; | Michaels, $1@125 for Mediterranean Sweets, | The Alaska-Treadwell Gold Mining Com- | £ P20 " and the successive tides of the specialties rices of these | but it would have seemed to have grown out | Wichita l;{&(\;a s, etc., §2 S0@4 10. and 50c@$125 for Seedlings; Lemons, $125@2|Pany’s statement for June shows that 22,768 | g20G, “tho order of occurrence as to time. The ey 4 raflroad | Of the favorable impression by the reports of | Binghampton 33 TT16@3 8t "f,i ,::a""?a" Market. strong. Heavy, | for common and $250G3 for good to choice; | tons of ore were worked, the total product | §83 % Gt ¥ eolumn gives the second tide of the crops and the harvest; by the reported | Lincoln later in the | quocess of the efforts to restore and maintain | Lexington, Ky 7 the rall- | railroad rates, in view of the large tonnage in | Jacksonviile, Fla ses slightly | sight for the autumn months, and by the | Kalamazoo @3 TT%; bulk of sales, | Mexican Limes. $6: Bananas . $1 G2 per | being $64.455 in gold, an’ average of §2 83 " lumn the third tide $3 77503 S0, Bhnoh bintaolos SIGt s Aoda a ton. Of the bullion obtained, §21,655 came | the day the third time column 5 5 X . y , $21, column gives the SHEEP—Recelpts, 1200. Market, slow. Fair pples, $@4 pe from the chiorination of 412 tons of concen- | &4 the l.?!:hgrd;;fh:x::l;; when there are but Rentorna. 53 000t Cnroora ™ & 26y s, | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. .| triles (uiphurets) saved in the mil three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights stoc day ve stocks | weakening of forelgn exchange rates, mainly | Akron A speclal meeting of the stockholders of the | thr h e total | on prospective large foreign purchases of our | Bav City lambs, $@s. A few changes in old fruit will be seen. f;f‘;:‘vl’;‘::"!‘,‘""z?";grC‘g:";’“u’:}‘;o”:'fl}’““uc““’g %’,‘.,‘,’;d“'éu‘.'is""'é’é‘isz'“s"."rie;“ ek, excont ut sig- | products, These as well as the indications of | Chattano == 5 A se of voting on | & be quite equally | Active autumnal trade and the abundance of O o, FOREIGN MARKETS. Zheacielaies culsty e nenid el & proposition to diminish the tapital stock from | when o minus gy, Cimeaalemphe Malare disinciination to | capi in the country, have apparemtly pro- B Ay 3 ,000,000, divided into 100,000 shares of S L cam L e o Atbal (ampes mbnediaree ,251,“1‘"";’,-\”& LONDON, July 22.—Consols, 111 7-16; silver, | DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, carload lots, 4% | each, to $300,000, divided into 100,000 shares of | the depth given by the ‘l‘g"l';;"fl;"”:;‘[‘""" financial interests, though the absence of any | Fargo, N. D. 27%d; French rentes, 103f 15c; wheat cargoes g‘ wrnr;fg';]»"s. :%@fifi fm;%;%gn'si msmc ro; the par value of $3 each. M“_‘h!_w_e____‘ oublic speculative participation is a bar to pro- | gfoux Fails. off coast, less active; s, 3% @3%c for 70-80's; e for 's; — Brexs in'the firection of manipulation for higher | Toomimealt qiiletors ko e Cargoes on Ppassage, | goi.c ‘for %-100's; Peaches, 1G5jsc; peeled. 10G STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TIME BALL. pri Current earnings have also made fa- | premone” LIVERPOOL, July 22.—Wheat, steady; No. 1| 12 new_Apricots, 8}e@d%c for Royals; old Teso which were vorable comparisc with the results of last | piCRnt standard California, 6s 110@6s 11%d; wheat in | APricots, 3@ic for Royals and $@l0c for good FRIDAY, July 222 p. m. | Branch Hydragraphic Office, U. S. N., Mer. ing in tone. | vear, which tends to check active speculation | o 0! Paris, steady: flour in Pane. frms Frenin ot | to fancy Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 6%@ AR chants'” Exchange, San Francisco, July é Continental | ig railroad properties, though it is understood | 1oledo . try markets, weak; weather § o7 | 7c: sun dried, $@ic; Black Figs, in sacks, 2@ | L Ask. 22, 1898 e was selling for for- that Dreparations aré being made for active | ,Gulveston N Uik e Shen an England, cloudy. | 33/ ™Plums. s@4iée for pitted and 1@13se for P Oakland Gas. The time ball was not dropped July 22 on ting the opinion that for- | traffic on a large scale soon as the present sl ol ot bl unpitted; bleached Plums, 5c; Nectarines, 3@ .' quar coup. 1:!. m,, ;nc (ias Imp, & account of machinery being out of order. s our own are likely to | crops begin to move. While the feeling of the &S PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. 4i3c for ‘prime to fancy: Pears, 21@i%c for | {8 duar reg 10 110% | Pac s Co. 3-5 3% CHARLES P. WELCH, were evidences of a pres- | professional element, which at present monop- S guarters and 3G5%c for halves, according to S R e 3& ‘,”/‘- . Ensign (retired). U. S. N., in charge. & investment, but they | b ‘the market, - beari or the moment, 748, PORTLAND, i . | color, etc. 1 = re ———————————————————————— in bonds rather than in | there ix an uncerlying sentiment to the ef- | 503,119 | batancan. sootss, 1Y F—Exchanges, A | “RLISINS—2q2uc for two-crown, 24@2%c for | Calst Cab fsli2 o |Btock Gas L.l11T — NOTICH TO MARINERS, mand for the new Gov-| fect that prices are likely to improve fn the | 0 oo o S three-crown: 3@ike for four-cron, i@ic for R T S SR were traded n on the | future. L e 141,152,559, 658 SR, NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. 3 “,}%‘;’{5' ,o‘gfilgndg; el Mus: | Dup-st ex o... — 93| Bank Stocks— A branch of the United States Hydrographia 1l through the market. B PRODUCE. Totals outside New < s 2 s 2o : EL & P 6s..128 — |Anglo-Cal 55 65 | Office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is thetlont saemaingin | NS VIRLORESCRATNSSHD, SRR . 460350 6.5 PORTLAND, July 22.—WHEAT—Nominal: | CT8PCe 2% |\ 25/c for hardshell, 4@6c for | F & CI Ry 85,14 — |Bank of Cal..2i2%2(7% | maintained in San Francisco for the beneflt of i el YORE. | /July 3 —FTOUR-Receipts, Eemm e Walla Walla, 60G52c; valley and bluestem, 6@ | softshell: Almonds, 34c for hardshell, 6G7c for | GeATICst Row o 10 (CalSD& T %6 9 mariners _without regard to nationality and .‘““nf‘r;p,'fl exports, 14,492 barrels; quiet but | yroneran) $ 13018892 7.6 ‘WASHINGTON. gfigx?gll;ssn‘:fifi go;dp‘a‘;;:r-rsg_ex}:;a&::fig, }Qf AL Cos. — 100 Lon P & A....121% — Navigators are cordially invited to visit the e i dy. Toronto o TACOMA, July 22.—WHEAT—Good crop re- | cans, 8%@sc: Filberts. dic@locs Brasil Nuty | Do &ntd 6s.. 98 101 |Mer Exchenge 10 15 | office, where complete sets of charts and sail- demand —Receipts, 69,375; exports, Winnipeg orts from the growing districts conspire to | $@c per lb; Cocoaruts, $4 50@5 per 100. * | Market-st_6s..124 — [Nev Nat B....156 162} | ing directions of the world are k(eintman Ih‘nnd 3 <h_the present spot, s ; No. 2, steady: No. 2 red. S4%c, Halifax B e o prices low: ciuh, 6005 bitiestem: sic HONEY—Comb, 9@10c for bright and 6@7c | Do Ist M 5 % — | Savings Banks— Lo e A e . money tended to di- | f. 0. b, afloat, export grades to arrive. Options | Hamilton Ee ey for lower grades: water-white’ extracted. sta | Not Vin s 1sis —"" g1y Ger S L .. — 160 | information can always be obtained regarding this purp: Rallroad gpened steady, and after some advance de- | St. John, N. COTTON MARKET. Ge; lght amber extracted, 4%@5te per 1b. | | N C NG Ry slof —|Hum & 11050 1igo | lights, dangers to navigation and al on a large scale to- | clined under realizing and closed easy at %@%c _ — —| BEESWAX—24@2c_per 'Ib. [ = fMutual Sav. o st otiutersatitolacean camene O bonds of reorganized ne¢ loss. Cables were disappointing; receipts | Totals ............. $ 24,551,923 5.0 ....| NEW ORLEANS, July 22.—COTTON—Steady; ety X % L‘S‘ | bt e e N s hinietoy under reorganization has and bulge in corn were the bull features to- | * Not included in totals because containing | quotations revised; middling, 5%c. PROVISIONS. 1024 § & L So = uilding, a ot o Marl e ot were the favorites. The while speculative apathy and fine other items than clearings. — ‘s‘curll) S B. 260 — |about ;:“nhmmmi:fi he{;\)r'e noon and ropped demand for the more ‘specula news induced selling. No. 2 re Not included in totals because of no com- LOCAL MARKETS. CURED MEATS — Bacon, ¢ per T for 109%|Unlon T Co.d00 — | noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphc signal re. "o interest are contingent | S24@Sdc, closed 2c; September, 82 -1 DAz SO e . heavy, 8%c for light medium, 10c for light, Z |california -... — 101 | Observatory, Mare Isiand, Cal 4 ney aiso | closed 225c. = = e 1lc for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar cured; Geary = 3 2 ¢ the 1 y also S s, & = — |Geary © A notice sfating whether the ball was dropped = i METALS—, metals still e = i . ornia Hams, 3 per bbl; | v - L= 8y the mornin, followi y. o mads s o2 | unwarranted degree. with the market destl- [ NEW YORK, July 22.—Bradstreet's to-mor | gterling Exchange, sight 487 | extra Mess Beef, $11; Family Beef, $12; sm{s::amemyn & Z | Powder ] s vt th(:H:EO‘Fn‘“'::},(‘H Cint aak cor SIX | tute of feature worthy of mention. Operations | row will say: Midsummer conditions still gov- | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. 4 85% | Pork, §9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, [S F & N P 5s.106% — |California . 160 Fnelgn (retired). U. S. N.. in charge. vy under offering of B Pprices lack particular significance. At the |ern most lines of trade and manufacture, but | Sterling Cables 73 488 |81 50; mess, $15; Smoked Beef, 12@12%¢ | BierraRCal 6s. — 103 |E Dynamite... 8 — don also bought stocks here in | close to-day the Metal Exchange called: the volume of business as indicated by bank | New York Exchange, telegraphic. 17% | per M. | S P of Ar 6s..104 — [Giant Con Co. 45 45% | ¢ the London discount . PIGTRON—Warrants unchanged, with 3670 | (b Y0R8 o0 TUEREEE B8 0 nd 18 evidently | New York Exchange, sight....... B LARD—Eastern, tierces, quoted at 6c per 1 | 3 P Cal 66..... — 113 |VIROTIt wov..... Sokgig STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. with the fall of London ex- bid and 36 80 asked. \ iAeratly in ad? % it vears at | Fine Silver. per ounce. 59% | for compound and 8c for pure; palls, 8%c; | RPC 1s cg 8s.. 4 — | Miscellaneous— —_— e T s railroad bonds, par | LAKE COPPER—Unchanged, at $11 50. considerably in advance of previous years Mexican Dollars.. 46% | California tierces, 5%c per T for compound | § p Br 6s.....114 114%|Al Pac Assn.. % 95 Steamer. \ From. —Quiet, at $15 60@13 5. this time. A feature of the trade this week el and 7e for pure: hall Darrels, Tic; 100 tins, | 5 v Wat 6e 1% o ¥ Hane P Cor . 9% 19% = 1ds aavanced 1, the new AD—Quiet, at $3 §5@3 §7%. The local firm | js the better demand reported for wool East WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. 8c; 5-1b tins, Sic. S V Wat 4s...102% — |Ger Ld Wka..110 — | Qrizaba. Jurs registered and the naming the settling price for lead for West- | ;ng west, largely confined, it is true, to a few ‘COTTOLED Tierces, 6%@6%c: packages | geock Gas 65..100 — |H C & S Co.. 23% 2¢ | Wellingt Departure Bay fives coupon % in | ern miners and smelters quotes lead 33 80. des of wool. This appearance of activity | WHEAT—The market continues soft as far | less than 300 Ibs—1-Tb palls, €0 in a case, 9%c; | “Water Stocks— Huteh S P Co. 50% 50% | Columbla. Portland SPELTER—Unchanged, at $4 40@4 50. ot x DS as futures are concerned, but there is no change | 3-1b.pails, 20 in a case, 3%c; 5-1b pails. 12 in & | contra Costa.. — &5 |Mer Ex Assn. 90 & — (dan Diego stock to-day were X . unchanged to 5 points | has given a decidedly more hopeful tone to | as futu: 3 €€ | case, Sigc: 10-Tb pails, § 'in’a case, 8%c; 50-I | yatin Co 50 — |[Nat Vin Co... 7 Portland 4417 Atchison preferred, bags, _including: . July, | this business, which, however, is mot heard | Whatever in spot quotations. Business is flat. | tns 1 or'2 In a case. 'T%c: wooden buckets, 20 | ST Poiicy’ agy s8% |Oceantc. S Co. 5714 57% Nanaimo re_and Ohio, 4060 Burlington, 7265 $ 45. Spot Rio_dull. No. 7 in- | from in the manufacturing branch. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 25@1 27%; milling, | Ibs net, Stc; fancy tubs, £0 Ibs ng Ealg { Spring Valley. S04 e Tk &t. Michaei ;. . Paul, 7 . P. and D. , 6c: No. 7 jobbing, S%c. Mild quiet. COr- | Eactern wool markets are relatively the low- | $1 85@1 45 per ctl. barrels, about 110 Ibs, 7%c per Ib. Do e lient 106 - |bas ot Cor 51000108 St Michael July .4 1850 Cotton O i Sa@15c. v v L. . == - 7 eatier proatek. o AR Raw, firm; fair refining, 3%c; cen- | €t in the world, and stocks now held, it is G R HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND Hops. |Mutual Bl Co.— 11 IPar Paint Co. 7 Victoria & Puget Sound|Julv 26 claimed, cannot be replaced at lower prices| Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—2000 here or abroad. Indications that important de- | ctls, $1 2 velopments may shortly be witnessed in the | gacond Morning Sessfon. Hides are weak and dealers say that if it | 20 Fireman's Fund Insurance. sion—December—2000 ctls, $1 27. were not for the strong competition existing | 15 Hana Plantation Co. trifugal. 9 test, 4c; refined, firm. |Newport ... STOCKS. | _BUTTER—Receipts,’ 4557 packages; steads [China and Japan Humboldt (loose), $5 45@5 75; dry salted shoulders (boxed), | manufacturers nearly all share the gain. Once | Steady and unchanged. 4%@sc; short clear sides (boxed), $5 95@6 10. before, In 1895, with an extraordinarily small BEANS—Bayos, §2 75@2 90; Small Whites, > 1s 102 | Wab 1st 58 cons 4s.. 103 | Do 2ds . St P & Om Western_creamery, 14@17sc; Elgins, 17c; fac- | Vel Thi tly the re- B | e tory, 11 Imftation do. Teaide T L IR naS AT, fers tromt Taliroats for | o TicEular Morning SessionDecember-400 cts, | among the local dealers values would dectine | 00 Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar. | Jillemette."" Seattle . ¥ Eanite. Westorn, 19010, v ¥ | rails. of a larger export business and of a | V4 ;7' Sy 4 S gty oo et furtnes 5S F Gas & Electric C State California|Portland . o Railway R good volume of small orders for various “jtternoon Session — December — 12,000 ctls, [ The Eastern market is weak. The Shoe and | g0 Spring Valley Water Santa Rosa.....|San Diego . Do pretd DRIED FRUIT, e e R L AR o R g g T Leather Review, Chicago, of July 16, savs: |$5000S F & N P Ry Bond: Crescent Cit Texas & Pacific NEW YORK, July 22. — California dried ‘{"f{m“;\;‘ pr*;j,um,m SR Thel red At on ol htorlcs BARLEY—The market continues very slow | “‘Conditions are all in the buyer's favor and | $1000 S P Branch Ry Bond: ‘i""‘i aw Union Pac prefd. fruits quiet following a production of an average of nearly | and prices are again off slightly. there is for the moment but one way to dis- Aft:rnoon, Session S;RER*}” U D & G. EVAPORATED APPLES — Common, 6@8C; | 17000.060 tons a month since January 1, but | Feed, §117@120; Brewing, $130@1 35. cover the lowest price. That way Is to make an | 145 Giant Powder Con Coos Bay S i . \\iw‘rla_qn”. prime wire tray, §%@S%c; choice, 8%@3c; fancy. | ¢hm. shading, especially of Southern iron CALL BOARD SALES. offer. S i an 250 do do % North Fork. [Humboldt 2 4| Do prefd e, | prices, imparts an air of irregularity to the | Informal session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. HIDI S—Culls and brands sell | 5 Hana Plantation Co. e e Wheel & L E.. PRUNES-—4@sc. el trade. Effects of the reported advance in| Second Session-No sales. about 1c under the quotations. ~Heavy salted | 275 Hawalian Commercial & Suga Do prefd .. S APRICOTS—Royal, 81%@10c; Moorpark, 10@ | prices by the Bessemer iron combination have Regular Morning Sesslon—December—2000 ctls, | Steers, 103¢; medium, Sige: light, Sc; Cow- 5 Hutchinson S P Co. STEAMERS TO SAIL. Express Companies— | 12c. 2 not been measured, and the result of this an- | g1 15%; 2000, $1 19: 2000, 31 19%: 4000, §1 19%. hides, 9@9%c: Stags, bc; saited Kip, 9c; Calf,| 45 do do s 3. e i dams Ex 101 PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@Sc; peeled, 12@16c. nouncement is awaited with interest. Dull- | ¥ s ¢iainoon Session—December—No sales. 9c: dry Hides, sound, 16c; culls and brands. [ 120 do do 5 Steamer. | Destination. Sails. Pler. L.m‘jr“‘"" . 13 = s | ness has been a feature of the cereal markets. | GATS—Steady and unchanged, with not much | 12¢; dry Klzq %‘foc»ve‘e]m ‘:fc,mcd_ry lcalr. 18c: | 265 Oceanlc Steamship Co. X United States © | CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Old_ wheat supplies are rapidly decreasing. | rade. Fancy Fee, $132@1 % per ctl; good to | Gontskins, Z4@3%c; medium, 30c; winter, 10c: | 5§ F Gas & Electric Co Arcata .....[Coos Bay.....(July 24, 10 am(Pler 13 Wells Fargo 10 | - o | While the new crop movement, although in | choice, 1 25@1 32t; common. $1 1iig@l 2213; | Sheepsking, shearlings, 152 each: short ‘wool, e Coos Bay...[Newport.......|July 24, § am Pler 11 Miscellaneoy CHICAGO, July 22—Wheat started a trifle | excess of last year, does not reach the propor- | Sutiii, *si301iq1 35; gray, $1 225@1 30@40c_each; medium, ong wool, 90c@ INVESTMENT BOARD. Gueen ]‘v[c&pn d:(July 25, 10 am|Pler -9 ACot Ol . 2 | higher and light on Argentine shipments and tions expected. The shipping of Texas wheat | jng' §) 30@1 3% per otl. $110 ench; Horsehides, salt.' 2% _ for ' large o Orizaba ... [Humboldt ....|July 25, 10 am Pier 9 g the slow movement of the new crop. The Liv- | to California is one effect of the shortage of | "CORN s firm at the advance, with light |and $iG17 for emall; Colts i Horsehides, Morning Session. Fulton .. [Oregon Ports!|July 2. S am Pler 2) 2| Amn Spirits 1% | erpool market showed little change, which, | SuPplies reported. Another feature of the | giocks. Small round vellow, $130@135; East-|dry, $L75 for large and 75c@$125 for small; | g) parket-street Rallway 22 North Fork|Humboldt ....|July 26, 9am|Pier 3 (Do retd O ermos “the moniaess hove vestesday, was | Dusiness situation i the active preparation | erm large vellow. tacked, §115; white, 1 17@ | Cglte, e o T L 2 e T Columbla .. Portiand..[July 2 10 am Pier 12 S e AL = . < i A maldngTin he coast e o 1s | 20:mixeas $t-10/periotl® R als . aasASRER DN MINING STOCKS. Pomona ..../San Diego....[July 2, 11 am Pier 11 eople’s Gas . ess of spot wheat sustaine specu- JCKW. = 3 T ctl, s, 3 ; % 2 3 3 {PA Cons Gas 1B | e st Tatres tor & whiler - Later, maw. | and naval operations. The renewal of sailings| DUCK " EDAT—¥L 7501 8 pe tree Northemn, ¢qizc. Spring clip—Southern ol InE e the el o 10 Lhe B Pran | e 9 amPler 11 CoT'E & Tromoriois dy | ever, the general weakness abroad and the | DY, CRSIICE YORelS ARG YRR PrOCUCE Son FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. ey 7 ‘monthe’, *CSeioe: Footll". and Morning Session. Bae ¥ 3 11 om bler 11 &St L0 % | Do prefd % | mear approach of new wheat deliveries in Eu- | features. 4 Northern, free, 12@14c; do, defective, 10@12c; | 100 Caledonia 191200 Ophir ... 16 | State of CalPortland. i Do_1st prefd 88 |Gen Electr 39 | rope started some selling here. This resulted | Rather more attention is given the Klondike FLOUR—Family extras, $4 65@4 75 bakers’ | Middle_county, 13@l6c; Humboldt and Mendo- | 100 Mexican 1l Walla W....|Vic & Pgt ::’ F ‘&fl" . “'\thnlnid Stee in a steady decline until the early advance was ‘ m: :\hmun tn! rrp;\fle:ngpn\“lym"l:{:\!'fl;r o.( :nlrl “"'&‘Z‘T‘C"F?}f ¥ex; bhl.! - fi%(iz 15 }nlk)mo»;:::;‘ 12'%‘1%-& Eastern Oregon, Afternoon Sesslon _— Mobile & Ohio 25is|Laclede Gas 5 o a y at the coast points, es ea- | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- C; y . 15@17c. i 5 181100 Mexican .. v v g e 10%|Lead ..... s R e I zons' output valued at 000,000 are current | lows, “usual discount to the trade: Graham | HOFS—IS( crop, 3Qithc per I. S ton o8 * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 0 prefd : refd 081, ¥ as o | Rather me ., $3 25 per : Rye Flour, §2 ; o ] lad e i fin o i | Roatinta; wes 00 busnale I Wheat and flogs | OutAtting trade as a result thereof, but ad- o Cormant B i o] GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ORI G D TION: ARRIVED. Do pre; cific Mail s | P er® Slumeamolls aha Dujash | Vices from Alaska are not wholly favorable, | Cornmeal, $325; Oatmeal, $ 25! Oat_Groats, FRIDAY, July 24 p. m Friday, July 22. N J Cen Timan Dalace. .. 2085 | Sochs ot e e el a0 Puluth | a5 i proved by reports that large numbers of | g4'50; Hominy, $3 2@3 50; Buckwheat Fiour, §i | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4%@4%c; Wool SaaLAER i ‘i . | Stmr Coos Bay, Shea, §2 hours {rom Newport NYcC Silver Certificates 591; | oroose for the week of 1400000 bushels and the | Unsuccesstul prospectors are anxious to get out | @4 25; Cracked Wheat, $375; Farina, 3 50; | Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $4 85. e it Lask, | and way ports. g N Y ¢ Stand R & T..... 57 | visible increased 708,000 bushels. September |Ofthe country. - L o ep of | \Whole Wheat Flour, $350; Rolled Oats fbar- | COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- Aapbs 110 08 09|Kentuck B o] e e s o S Dot s EDgretd <12 | opened e higher al GTR@SSC rose to B9c | qnanl ‘business embarrassments | failures have | 5adier s Spiit Peas ¢t 35; Grees Beas, sty | lInston, $6; Southfield Wellington, §750; Seat- | Andes 03 05/Lady Wash ... — 02| Stmr Arcata, Reed, 43 hours from Coos Bay, Nor W TC& Irc e e o ot e dvineei DSl | again dropped to mormal summer proportions, | per 107 Ibs. st 4 te, $6; Brvant, $6; Coos Bay, $; Wallsend, | Delcher (1100000 11 12| exican . I 13| via Port Orford 4+ hours 2 No ¥ U Lo, | $Tc, fell off to 6, then ‘rallied to 67%e | ine 1AM "RUT than st week. b fewer than D B D T ol | B liion o i i [oshir e R R e e P s e asked, Sthe joloalns e ce. | in"this week a vear ago, 92 less than in this FEL L L = 3 Caledonia — 2|overman 05 06| Schr Joseph and Henry, Arff, 50 hours from v : U_S Rubber The' non-appearance of the rains that were | 1 e T nel, $10 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle Gate, 5 . HiBeto s i e doen Qotario & W.. Do pretd 903, | predicted, together with a clear weather fofe- | Wock of 1856, o 2. an €8S | The Hay market seems to be getting estab- | §7 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $i4 in | Ghollar . 1 isevage B | e e Campbellls € horrs Frows Boe OrR& Nav... v | Sy | cast for the next thirty-six hours, strengthen- | "G1.7) exports continue to be of a satisfac- | lished. The heavy consumers, who have been ina mixed, $4/35@4 40; China .No, 1, | Confidence ... — 38(Seg Belcher ... — 05 | linas. Pittsburg foe 15 | “ate were strong on good buying by promi- | tory volume. Wheat shipments for the week | holding off 5o long waiting for a break, have | ¢ TGRS0 0 N A0™ e 308 60; ‘Hawallan, $6: | Con Cal & 35 36)Scorpion 01 — | Schr Mary Etta, Nyman, 16 hours from Bow- Reading 4 5 Sl e L s L (flour included as wheat) aggregate 2,303,469 | apparenfly become tired and have started in| Juran $5 806 40; Loulsiana, $5 50@6 50. | Con Imperial .. — 02Sierra N 46 48 | ens Landing. < s - - | bushels, as against 2,910,827 bushels last week he'-Arst o bt a - i - | Crown Point 04 05|Silver Hill @ 0 CLEARED. fd Provisions firmed up early on large reported 3 with 1,978,828 bushels In th to lay in their stoeks. T large buyer | * SUGAR — The Western Sugar Refining Com:. n - . c a 5 cash sales. Prices declined later on commis- | 2nd compared with 1,978.828 bushels In the cor- | gpened the ball on Thursday and the others | pany quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed | Con New York. — 03|Syndicate . e - Frid is & S F N 5 A A e heav: o r i : = A 2 St Louis & S F. Do’ prefd sion house selling of lard and ribs. | Tesponding week of 1807, &007.08 bushels In| will probably fall in, as the heavy recelpts of | and Fine Crushed, 7c; Powdered, ¢i4c; Candy | Eureka Con 20| Standard I Br stmr Bristol, MelIntyre, Do 1st prefd.... 61 |[Chi G W. T4y | The leading futures ranged as follows: 896,11 inS1895 en0ne in 18%4. the past two or three days have not depressed | Granulated, 6c; Dry Granulated, £%c; Confec- | Exchequer . — @|Union Con 18 19 | Dunsmuir's Sons Co. Do 24 nrefd Haw Com. Go, B — —— : values, though the feeling ls naturally easy. | tjoners A G%e; Magnolla A, bc; Extra G, | Gould & Curry. 05 061Utah ... @ o SAILED. Y St_Paul . Brookiyn R T it ‘A‘_r}tllclles\— e Open. High. Low. Close. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. Prices for all tlnds are nol‘:‘odwell deflnedi ex- | §%c: Golden C, 5%e; California A, 5%c per Ib} .l!lll‘le & Norers. 45 342) Yellow Jacket. 13 14 AT e nderrlsd-y,n."ul K Do prefd 51 Unio 5 eat No. cept for fine wheat, and nobody seems to know ¥ than barreis, ulta, ... = mr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San’Diego. g e o U gy W my 7 | NEW YORK Juy Z_R G. Dun & Co. in exactly what that s worth, as there s little or e AT ibonms T e Stmr State of Crlifornia, Thomas, Storia. o PR B September 8 7 67% | their Weekly Review of Trade to-morrow will | none coming in. It will probably be very scarce e AL RA tmr at. Anderson, Eureka. o ekl G : December . 67 67 674 | say: A state o war does not disturb business. | this vear, as the district that produces it has SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. RE. ESTA?EE NSACTIONS. Stmr. Sequotd, Thwin, Fort Brags. US 4s 3 Do s . orn ivo. _ | But reaction after a phenomenal movement of | & Very short crop. Dealers quote it all the way William F. J. and Babette Lageman to Ber-| Stk Groro Teinnd. Santa Cruz. g Do 3s December 34 3% 397 | take for decrense In the volume of trade. So (It Is the general opinion that prices will stay | Iberal. The other deseriptions are Unchanged. | Hermann strects, N 24 by E 8L3; 310, Schr Nettie Sundborg Johnson. o e o 4 3% 3% 36 | much grain has been required and shipped dur- | about where they are, with occasional fluctua- m‘;:::::::: P ‘;fi";“ e oK L tra | e Hias Ly oty s Abnsestanan s v s L Ch S N 2 8. ing the past twelve months that a decrease | tions, for some little time. - W S0; gift. B : = District 3.6s Nor & W 6s.. v S 5 3 BEEF—First quality, Glc; second quality, | third, N 20 by ; it end. Ala class A Northwstrn ons. I e b A Z3% | was inevitable and the granger and Pacific | | PTAR 18 ST 04 1 SIENC advance. Rolled Bar- | RN e ey TGt QU | VFrank, H. and Sarah E. Lottis to John R.|“Scnr Annie M Campbell, Fridberg, Port Do B .. 1"Do den 58, May ... . 2% 22% fla 277 | rallroads show a loss In earnings, even com- | BRAN-$16@16 50 per ton. 'EAL—Large, 4@5c; small, 6@7c_per M. Lol Sleg o S,g“!".'* be BgEfln;_ "fifiiobm:e Townsend. Do C .. {0 Nav | . Mess Pork, per bbl— pared with 1892, though not much yet, com- | MIDDLINGS—$20@%2 per ton. MUTTON—Wethers, 7%@Sc; Ewes, 1@7%c |SW o e\Renk TR }{l BB 2Ts: 330,000, TELEGRAPHIC. Do Chias July ... SR e 970 | pared with last year. | FEEDSTUFFS—Roiled Barley, $26 per ton. | per ™. e R Orn 5 of - Aty spenme aine | POINT LOBOS—July 22 10 p. m.—Weather Atchison 4s . Sefl:kmher 982% 995 982§ 985 After the surrender at Santlago, barely a | Oilcake Meal at the mill, $31@3150; jobbing | LAMB—Spring, S@8%c per . gl, Sl;la;r&lri,l'&r!nd;)r; ‘Helghta: 310, venue, hazy; wind W; velocity 14 miles. cDo i 4 {0'S Line 5s tr..0 rd, per 100 Tha— week of rest has preceded the saillng of the | $3232 50: Cocoanut Cake, $24@25: Cottonseed | PORK—Live Hoge, 4ic for large, 4¥c for | ¥ 15 10 Tarefeel YRS St o 0 ) CHARTERS. Can So 2ds...... 2| Pacific 6s of 9., September §% &m Em S | Porto Rican foroes but meanwhile the proclw | Meal $%030 per ton; Cornmesl, ‘y23g2 to; medium and 44@4%c for small; stock Hogs, | _Sel, Dora. Tervhard and Rose Getz to Au-| 0 elo loads mdse for 20 e, i peilie D o tants (naos aLnyl[reckel o RGBSl e I &nd Persia streets, NE 25 by SE 100, block ©f, | _The Bertha loads lumber on the Sound for s 3 sts. ..., , v fav v ~_Whea choice an = G & L e ” ORI dife StL&TMGEs September - Sg, 5o B g\ emoris o buila up business in Eastern | g5 thg1r S for lower gradest Wheat and xi RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Excelsior Homestead: $10. o o ot 41 | Jalparaizo 435 80; Northwest, lumber at Che- g fé RS 1sts StL & S F G 6s. October .. 567% 570 562% 565 |Cuba, are occupying the thoughts of many en- | $16@18 50; Oat, $15 50@17 50; Wild Oat, $14 — e s et No 2 g1 , | mainus . D&E G Gt “PHCON: L. s e e e terprising firms. Reduction of one-half in the | 16 50; Barley, $15@16: Island Barley, $13@14 For Friday, July 22. O & oo Batansrralinatrete Yty land SPOKEN. “ast Tenn Ilsts St P C & P 1sts SEh LG » g our, | tax heretofore pald, with honest instead of | Alfaifa, $11 50@13; Clover. nominal—none here. ' | Flour, qr sks ... 16,864 Hops, bales .. 15 Per Haw ship John Ena at Port Blakeley— Erie Gen 4s.... I firm: No. 2 spring wheat, T5c; No. 3 spring | Spanish administration, brings home to C . Ellen Nonnenmann, lot on. SE corner of Sixth . FW&D1 D wheat, T8@2c: No. 2 red, T8%0; No. 3 corn. 835 | podents the mreaatraof e ehmme to Subar | STRAW—60@S5c per bale. Barley, ctls ..... 435 Wool. bales . 199 | JVenue and L street, E 50 by 8 100, block 121, | July 11—1 24 N 140 08 W, bktn Ruth, hence SH &S A 68 Te white, %%@27c; No. 2 rye, 47c; No. 2 barley, 1 ' LT bR e see €8, 10 ..o DOMESTIC PORTS. GH&SAG Tenn new set 3s.. SRS %% 03 i e loaRio b e, tliol]m‘ 1o as fla?drdu gold, which for them is a Potatoes, sks ... 4,190|Shorts, sks . 2 Alameda County. EUREKA—Arrived July 22—Stmr Newburs, H&TCH. o T s et $2755; mess pork ‘perbatrel, $3 5G9 81: Iard. | T the stagnant midsummer season, witn | White Beans are fom and actve, b sales | Cntonn, Bke oo 80IERRS Hor k. 1008 | yAgtion Mo 7. Caroline Madsen v Ole | nence July 2 : oton 6 o o s i ,_§ ' 8 3 : . at the.top quotation. e other kinds are ngs, sks .. uicksilver, fisk. Madsen (by F. C. Jordan, County Clerk) to | NEW: —Arrived July 22—Stmr We Do con 6s.. UPD&G isis per 100 pounds, $5 47@5 52 short ribs sides | business larger than ever before, the great Braugiets e e 75 | Madten T i fwite of :Ole. Masmer), L1l | o NEWPORT_ Ar estport, Hay, tons . 793| Lumber, ft Arrived July 2:—Stmr Co- 10,000 | terest in lot on N line of z‘:\'meemh street, 50 | FORT BRAG! Straw, tons . 13| Wine, gals ..... 40,200 (“E of Market, E 60, N 50, to a point 4 E *nl 45.... 83 |W Bhore 4 = movement prior to July, the shipments of boots | §1 s0@2; Large Whites, $1 5@1 87%; Pinks, $2 50 et S Sl i st Lot 7 quilie River, hence July 2l ) Y Teauri mAmd:_ 7 o Shupments e s UL g2 e s t0g 7 oy e R FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. e Caiomal et & o oW LANDINCR A-riyed Wl 3 Sohe 2ds.. Do deferred . our, rrels 5 Butters, nominal imas, i a, $1 3 % John Q .and Howard W. Adams to Charles EDONDO—Salled July 22—Schr Sadle, f Union Pacific . Wheat, bushels . of July been as large. Only 5,203,200 pounds of | @1 99; Red Kidneys, $2 50G2 7 per ctl. heese rer. Buf t on SE corner of East F\ = o srocks o s T ol S et ek | TAEEDE prown st 08 per ctl | et CPeete S femren Butter toun | G lotien et itenie, 5 1 15w | BBV mevmspase suly 2 stmr News- S N 3 . b ellow lustard, g . 13 . ), East Oakland; also lot on C t Tsal ff n 1sco. (aaiar D Barley. Dushl kets, of which 870,100 pounds was domestic, | £00%, 098G Der 'In: ‘Altaifa, nominal; Rape, | Poultry is rather cheaper, espectally youn | Moverteenth Avenue and Bast Tweltth sereer | P Bome LOS ANGELES Arives July 2 ste e ri b % | Bariey, bushels e s weeic ot To0s s oo s | I4@Eect Hemp aamse: Timothy, @iic, ™ | fowl. Meate are as last week. Thers s no | S5 150 by NI lih block 12, st Oakiand (deed | Aleatsaz, from (estport Gon Cal & Va DRIED PEAS—Niles, change in Fish. and assignment, being all'interest as heirs at |~ KUREKA—Sailed July 22—Stmr Orizaba,for 30| Plymouth 12| On the Produce Exchange to-day the But- | pounds being domestic. Deadwood .. 30| Quicksilver 150 | ter market was firm: Creameries, 134@16 The iron manufacture seems to be at the |2 10 Per ctl. Fruits and Vegetables show the usual weekly | law of Nellle A..Adams, deceased, as to above); | San Francisco. Gould & Curry. 04 " Do prefd 1375 | Dairies, @i Eags, atends: fresh fe 1 | verge of another revolution, since Besserner pig GRE FAND - fluctuations. y Arrived July 22—Schr Serena Thayer, from Hale & Norcrons.. 40 sierra Nevaiia | | & Ly § is Held by ‘curcaiiment ‘of production on the EOTATORS, ONIONE/ AND FYRGETABLES. | roilowins. fs The Call'siregulaciweekly roteit | 0 Ttal s an s Eate Catwll to, Pacific_Coast S NTFURA—Arrived July 2—Stmr G Looms, Iron Silver . 78| Tnion Con ..oies 140 IASREINTHS e o et sons st wonts 025 | Potatoes and Onions are doing better. To- | price lst: and Grove streets, W 120 by N 135, being a por- | hemeo. July 21, and sailed for San Francieor ™ Mexican . ! Yellow Jacket o8 Hfi’fi,’,’;}: Shipments. | made enormous sales of billets, 100,000 tons | matoes are firm, but Squash and Cucumbers | Coal, per ton R tion of block T, Alpine Tract, Oakland annex; | ~ASTORIA—Sailed July 22-Stmrs Fulton and S EosIONFmoo KS AND BONDS. Minneapolis 32,400 ¥ L0 the R reNy W | Ashocla}ibn Jat Tbrions (i) aTa Wpek apd dn good Supilv b ITEe other VesE Welington -’10 00 |Soqinnela e 9@ — | 930 | A Mekee to Charles H. Kruger, lot on | " FORT TOWNEENDL Arrived Taie S ktn all, Jonta O asony, pretd... 34| Duluth 8908 B and 20,000 2t | tables are unchanged. New Welling- Wellingte of Stanley street, 234.91 E of Grove, N ka. from Honolulu. Sl sty 56 | Milwauk 2550 B T o i ForiapUrE ¢ $U TS | “pOTATORS—G0@é0c In sacks and 50@s0c in | " ton 10 00[Coos Bag . 7 50 | Mo b i lositt, &, 15184, W 10814 tor beginming, | _HVERETTSafled July 22—Schr Alcalde, for i Gen Elec | dze st Oula Works busy and includes for the week 3 | boxes for Early Rose and §5@65c in sacks and | Seattle < 0@ —| being lots 9, 10 and the E .06 feet of lot § | San Francisco. = AT&SF el tons at Chicago in the contracts and. 7800 g | 0c@$1 in boxes for Burbanks; Salinas Bur-| Dairy Produce, etc.— : block H, McKee Tract, Oakland annex; $550. ' | POINT ARENA—Arrived July 22—Str Green- Amer Sugar Atehison 2 Pittsburg in four others, while the plate mills | banks, 65@ssc. - Butter, fancy, per Common Eggs....—@1s | . G€orge Chalmers to Mary S. Chalmers, ot on | wood, from Port Los Angeles. mer Sugar thison 2ds 2 are. everywhere crowded, sheets and bars are | ONIONS—45@60c per ctl for red and 70gsic Ranch Egpe” per § line of Durant avenue, 100 W of Audubon | FORT BRAGG—Salled July 22-Schr Ida Bay State Gas...17-15| New Een both in better demand than heretofore, and the | Per etl for yellow. doz ...... street, W 50 by 5 130, block 9, property of Col- | Schnaucr, for San Francised. Beil Telephone prolonged weakness in cast iron pipe, which | VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 2%c: String Honey Comb, per. l:fi,“.flameneui Association, Berkeley; gift. EUREKA—Arrived July 22—Schr Bertha Dol- Boston & Albany. 225 Do 65 .. usually requires nearly 700,000 tohs of pigiron | Beans, 2%@ic per 1b; Lima Beans, 4@5c; Bay 1b 15 Delta Theta of Berkeley (a corporation) | beer, from Newport. e R AR T Mining & in a year, may presently be cured.. Squash, 3%@d0c; Greefl Peppers, 505 for Chile | € =| Do, axtrioted . sgi0 | © Frank & Oliver, lot bn £10 corner of Durant EASTERN PORTS. ChiB & Q 105% | Allouez Min Co.. 3% Heavy kaies of lake copper have fixed the | and $1'25@1 5 for Bell; eppers, 5@6c; | Cheese, Swiss.....20@% avenge and Choate street, B 110 by & 0 block | pALTIMORECleared July Z-Ship Shenan- Fitchburg 100% | Atlantic T price at 1lic and the output of the last half | Cabbage, 50c per ctl; Carrots, 30@50c per sack: | Meats, per 1b— Hoed olle omestead, V5. {aus=cl doah, for San Francisco. LT s e S Fear has been 120 (7" fons American, ‘against | Bay Cucumbers, #0géc; Vacaville Tomatoes, 4 e T oottt ialatast Sephes e Tilinois Steel 1. 5_|Butte & Boston.. 23t e p e e e | L o s L e BRI o L. Peasiey) to Bmily A. V. Brownell, lot on W | SWANSEA—Arrived July 21—Br ship Glen Mexican Centrai.. 4%|Calumet & Hecla. 570 | Galvestcn . O Ay exce the-Amer- | matoes; 315002 25; * Greent Cornl, 7508135 4 per line of Spaulding svenue, 3062 8 of- Addison | lul. from Antwerp. T o R &N Enn ol (Contenal 0l [ Do a shade weaker, | B R are | O nd ToORe for Barkeler; GRitie, @I por street, N 115, W 120.%, § 15 E 13.25 to be: TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. olony 2 | Frankiin i O e taley whima ik 3 e g inning. being a portion of biock 2, Spaulding | LIVERPOOL-Arrived July 25-Stme Bovie, ' Rubber 14 | Osceola i pectn of ‘excellent crops In any foreign Goun | DeE baxe . o oo FEE Flant, Tegh 2 et “perkeley $10. from New York. ¥, % Bum. Bovie, Union _Pacific Christine Spreckels (trustee of Diedrich, Anna | Sailed July 22-Stmr Nomadic, for New York. %, Quincy - 110% | Wheat— July. Sept.-Dec. | tries, wheat has declined during the week 3¢ | EVAPORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, West End .. | Tamarack . 153 | Opening . 115 4400 | fn price, notwithstanding exports (i - | sticed, . J., Louis, Agnes, A. and Henry P. Spreck- | GENOA—Arrived July 22—Stmr Kaise: 2 DRetingy s ke R 443 | lantic ports amounting to 1,397,020 Coshels, |, Aestecatan e arslined G0 ta Kate Rewla (ite or Jofenit Tewiu), 47 | almiltoteon Neve Wouk: Sl Do pi S4%| P PR % against 1,516,997 bushels last year and from Pa. | Onfons, 60c; Carrots, oid,. 13c: new, 18c:" Cab. Scres, jpeing: lot 6 O'Rourke Tract, Brookiyn | QUEENSTOWN-—_Arrived July 22—Stmr Cam- Wis Centrai 20l Dominion ... 224 clfic ports 67,755 bushels, against 89,923 bush- e, Sweet Potatoes, oc: Turnipw, 2ic: o Ty : penin. iom New Yotk Henry, P. Epml:ol to same, same; $. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived July . 23—Stmr 20 15 b.qe 20 40 | els last year. Total exports for three weeks | String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, 50c. Loan and” Investment Company to | Missouri, from London,