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8 COMMERCIAL WORLD. range sheep, $4@4 35; heavy sheep, “?”. olwelptr—éam-, 11,000; Hogs, 25,000; Sheep, 10,000. KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY, July 23.—CATTLE—Receipts, e 4500. Market, steady. ~Native steers, $3 x5¢ P A S De orera 12 | 550 native: cows. andhelfers, $104 55 stock: e S Siome Nevadh 345 | ers 'and feeders, $3@4 55; bulls, $2 T5@4 50. Stiver unchanged. 45 00| Standard 150 | HOGS_Recelpts, 14000, Market weak to 10c Wheat futures firmer. .| fron Siiver 70|Union Con PRI, L R U R I Other cereals unchanged. *¢ | Mexican 10| Yellow Jacket 35 | {iente, & 08 655 D‘Wn 5 253, 55 UG, Hay still arrives freely. BOS' STOCKS AND BONDS. SHEEP—Receipts, 4000, Market, steady. Beans stationary. Money— Westinghouse El. 24X | Lambs, $4@6 25; muttons, 5. Coffee dull. Call loans ........2 @ Do prefd ... i OMATA. Potatoes and Onlons quiet. T reans - 2X@4 prchinon vrefd - & | OMAHA, July 25.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1000, Vegetables continue plentitul. AT&SF W IEE TN 160 | Market,. active and stronger. ~ Native beef No change in Butter, Eggs and Cheese. Amer Su Gen' Eiec pretd.. 9 | |steers 3004 %0, Western stacrs, 3494 T0; cows Poultry very cheap. Do pret Bonds— g S e LI B b ] Peaches, Pears and Apricots very firm. Bay State Gas Atchison 4s........ ;z i _g. calves, - § i bulls and stags, Nothing new in dried frults. o e Pl s o HOGS—Recelpts, §30. . Market 5c lower. Provisions inactive. Hides rule weak and quiet. Hogs show no improvement. Heavy, 33 683 75; mixed,| §3 60@3 67%; light, 33 50@3 65; bulk of sales, $3 65@3 70. SHEEP-—Receipts, 180. ,Stgady. Fair to choice natives, §3 60@4 30; fair ‘to:choice West- erns, §3 50@4 20: common and stock shee~ $3 25 Boston & Maine. 151% Chi B &°Q 1055 Fitchburg. i1 Gen Electric . I}inois Steel . Atlantic . Boston & Mont. Butte & Boston. Calumet & Hecla. Centennial IMPORTS OF GROCERIES. Mexican_Central. Franklin '. ©4; lambs, UBGEY: | . N Y & N Eng.... Osceola DENVER. Imports of staple groceries at this port dur- | O1d Colony JQuinest DENVER! July %, — CATTLE — Recelpts, ing the first six months of the year were as |Or Short Line Tamarack | 2300, “Market, ‘sténdy. Beéf steers, $3 50@4 50; follows, compared with the same period In 1897: | Rubber . 34% | Wolverine . Cows, $3@4 % feeders, freight pald. to river, Bugar, 175,196,800 pounds, against 208,000,000; | Gnion Pacific 24 |Parrott .. | $474 40; stockers,’ do, $4@4 30; bulls.and 'stags, Caffee, 14,358,600 pounds, against 14,007,000; Rice, | West End 8% 014 Dominion $2 50a3 @ £8,136,000 pounds, against 32,161,700; Tea, 2,31, B L B 200. Market, steady to %0 pounds, against 6,175,400, NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. * mixed, NEW YORK, July 28.—Money on call steady, 1@1% per cent; last loan, 1% per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 3@4 per cent. Sterling ex- change steady, with actual business in bankers’ bills at $4 85@4 85% for demand and $i R3%@ 4 S3% for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 S5%@4 56 AUSTRALIAN GOLD. The Mariposa brought up from Australia £250,000 in English soverelgns, or $1.216,500 in our money. This makes 324,157 349 received on this account since the movement began about " CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. The Earl Fruit Company auctioned Calitornia fruit as follow: CHICAGO, July 28.—Pears—Bartlett averaged $1 261 29. Prunes—Tragedy, - $1@1 20, average & year ago. and $4 8654 6%, 6(;ninmrrc|nl Dills, $4 823 S1- | $113; Oros, $105Q1 %, average §101. Plums— mpe yer certificates, 58%@59ic. Bar sliver, &8%c. | pyrjle Duane, 50¢@$1 15, . average 9c; Dia- OVERLAND SHIPMENTS. Mexican dollars, 45'%c. Government bonds, D g &1 02; ] i steady. State bonds, dull. Rallrcad bonds, | mond, $140; Burbank, $12%; Oregon Peach, 80c@$1 10, ‘average 93c. Grapes—Fontainbleau, $1421 30, average $110. Weather hot. Nine cars =old. W YORK, July 2.—Pears—Bartlett, $145 @1 60, average $1 55. Plums—Washington, @ %0c, average 16c; Purple Duane, §1 05@1 35, aver- age §108; Peach, $1 40. Prunes—German, 9lc. Cherries—Royal Anne, .30@Sc, average 66c; Re- ublican, 1o@%oc, average iSc. Weather hot. Overland shipments from Northern and Cen- | steady. tral California via Southern Paclfic lines 1n June were 43,709 tons, as follows: From San Francisco, 23,221; Oakland, 3665; San Jose, 294 Stockton, 3334; Sacramento and East, 15834; Marysville, 715. The leading items were: Ninety-eight tons LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, July 28.—The Evening Post's | London financial cablegram says: With con- clusion of the settlement to-day the Stock Ex- | change was practically emptfed until Tuesday | D0 a o T & aidY: | mext. There was a further, decline In nvest- | Sleven cars sold. = oo e iyt 9134 tons deciduous fruits, 586 tons dried frul ment stocks on fears of gold exports to New |y, " average $L48. Prunes—Tragedy, 3123? 836 tons Raisins, & tone’ Hay. 28 tons Hides. | York, but I learn that a large amount of easles | Plums—Columbia, §1. Weather ot. " Eight o , 43 tons ons 5 tatoes, 1247 tons Vegetable (e Bowaer, | Lan DoeniCAICHed A8 ' Tesiltiotia harp T | ARy 45 tons Quicksllver, 1118 tons Wool, 361 to 2 FOREIGN MARKETS. Spanish fours were flat early but closed bet- ter. Americans were lifeless and under the New York parity. They closed rather better. A further fall in the rate of the banks of Bom. bay and Bengal to 4 per cent indicates the canned Salmon, 14 tons pickled Salmon, 26 to Coffee, 465 tons Tea, 105 tons Rice and 14,3 tons Sugar, WEATHER REPORT. LONDON, July 28.—Consols, 110 13-16; Silver, T14d; French Rentes, 103f 15%c. Wheat cargoes off coast, easler; cargoes on THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 29, Dairy—Choice to fancy, 17@18c; common grades, 15@16c. Eastern Butter—Ladle packed, 14@15¢ per Ib; Elgin, nominal. 3@3c; old, 1@ ca, CHEESE—Cholce mild_new, Tic: Cream Cheddar, 10@llc; Young Amerl §%@9%c; Eastern, 13@Lic. E:zcc%—@mnch Eggs, ‘fi%‘:’é per‘dnudnh;t;re 15c; Eastern, 5] an for tnn‘c"y to arrive; Duck Eggs, 1;%13:. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Peaches, Pears and Apricots Were quoted firmer, though there was no actual advance. Figs, Grapes and Melons range about the same. Muscat Grapes from, Fresno brought $1 and Rose of Peru e per box. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— _Strawberries, $3 50@5 per chest for large and $7_for small. , 30@60c per box for single and $1@1 T for dotble layers. g < Cantaloupes, $3@4 per crate; Nutmegs, $1 2 Der box; Watermelons, $$@15 per hundred. Huckleberries, S@1ic per Ib. _Red Nectarines, 75c@$l; White Nectarines, 50@65c per box. ‘ontainebleau Grapes from Vacaville, 40@75¢ per box and 60@8sc per crate; Black Grapes, — per box. Blackberries, $2 50@4 per chest. Plums, 50@65c per crate and 25@60c per box; in bulk, $10 per ton for green and $12 30@15 for vellow. (Apricots, W0@To per box and $40@65 per ton n bulk. Peaches, 25GT5c per box; §0@Te per basket; in bulk, to canners, 330@4) for Freestones. are nominal. Crabapples, 25@%c per box. Raspberries, $4@7 per chest. Apples, 35@6uc for common, and TicA$1 per box for No. 1; cholce Gravensteins, $131 2. Bartlett Pears, $1@1% per box and $5@35 per ton for No. 1, and 50@7sc per box for No. 2. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $1 %@1 50 for St. Michaels, §1@125 for Mediterranean Sweets, and T5c@$1% for Seediings; Lemons, $1 25@: Clings for common and $2 50@3 for good to cholce; Mexican Limes, $5@6 30; California Limes, ¢ per box; Bananas, 125@2 per bunch; Pine- apples, §3@4 per dozen. 1898. gumo W Smith, Fresno & 31 Jonnstone, Mo Mrs N M Daniels, Kan'J R _Gordan, §f Twantiethistinet, .W. of. Bureks, W 3 by 5: $10. Julla M. Feige to Annle and Minnie Horgnn. lot on E line of Pennsylvania street, 225 S of Twenty-fith (Yolo), S 2 by B 100; $5100. Miss Danfels, Kan ] Danfels, Kan W W Ward & s, Cal B Eetulle fontreal F Letukiehl, Germany SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. TSI e SR | Thursday, July 28. I McLean & w, Chgo < o s tro Guilan P. Rixford to Emmet Rixford, lot on | W Durham & w, Cal |Mrs L M Harrls & f | ,f,:"g,,;zf‘“‘ Rosa, Alevonder, 61 hours from E corner of Fourteenth avenue and Lake | Miss A Van Dyke, Cal| Kane Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, 36 hours from fupet BB by N aisoslot on = ine of | TP Black, § Jose Crescent City. ¥ i yon 'street, 12:8% N 'of Sacramento, N 50 by HOTEL. Stmr_Portland, Lundquist, 12 days 18 hours P lins, T e R 1 paey L’-a ‘;L,(‘CE‘E F Muray & W Cal from 'St Michaéls,” via Ufialaska § days 2 John G. ] Prudence | T Plerce, Chicago (W Lemham, Redlan ouLe. i Bililding and Loun Assceiation lot on N Tina | F § Winston & w, 11 |W B‘l‘flmfigmk&:fclgs ,Stmr George Loomis, Bridgett, 33 hours from o€ Gallfornia ofrect, 32 W of Third aventie, W | ¥ S T TR WT | Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 16 hours from Cs Estate of Adolph Sutro (incompetent), by v Yorkc (R B Norton, Jaske, , Lpar &\ akme, Kligaard. 8 hours from T Emma L. "Merritt, guardian, to Henry Esbers. | Dr J S Cassidy, Ky {1 Hastings &1 Co1| Sue e i ofalae. l:;\d_r‘;,l:;l:: = “5,“,,5’,1;,"‘- tside land | W S Harjes, Denver Miss Kohl, Phila = S Capris 'and ‘Anuie,: Zechary, 10 days block 625; $5500. A 2 {Gapt § I Boyer, U S A Miss 1 Blemies, N Zehr Newark, Beck, 15 hours from Bowens Same to Henry St. Goar and Edward Pollitz, | Mrs Siegel, Salt Lake J B Barnes N Y | Schr N 3 outside land block 639; $500. | 7 E ‘Bendberger & w, W H Nicho Samuel L. Theller to Susannah Blaikle, lots | 14 to 7, 12 to 17, block 3, Junction Homestead Assocfation (quitclaim deed): James Tuft to Mary A. Deck, Edward H. and William C. Hammer, loton N corner of Tele graph road (Misslon) and Mount Vernon - nue, NW167:6, E 80, SE 154, SW 51:6, lot block 3, West End map 1; $10. Alameda County. Salt Lake M Buzet, New York A Hananer, Salt Lake M Smoot & w. Utah L Somerville, N ¥ O A Field & s, Mo H Schule, Bremen A Frankenbers, N Y T § Hall, Chicago J B Quigley, Sacto Cal|W T Solomon, N Y IR W _Ripiey, e 1J S Botts & W, Ky T Flint Jr, San Juan Mies E T Scripp: Mies S Robinson, Pa R Baker, Los Ang E Baker,. Los Ang Miss E B Scripps Cal |E S Morine, Irvington Chicago Schr .Gotoma, Dedrick, 3% days from Coos Schr Barbara Hernster, Jensen, w hours fr« Coquille River. * ! CLEAR Thursday, Tuly 2. Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, Nanal John Rosenfeld's Sons. tarbuck, Blackman, Panama; Pacif Johnathan and Theresa Mitchener to Charles ( ' F Thomas, Cal | Consuelo, Jacobse R. Allen, lot on E. corner of Bast Twentieth .. BALDWIN HOTEL. Spreckels & Bros Co. street and Twelfth avenue. NE 137:6 by SE 7. | y O Lee, Phila C Van Alstine & W, Ship R D Rice, Carver, “oast block 127, Clinton, East Oakland; also lot on|B N Darter, Phila seattle 5 Company. N line of Mariposa avenue,.2) W of Racine ] H Beakey & w, Sac{A Barkers & w, Cal SAILED. street, W 100 by N 135 being the west half | ; H Roberts, Sacto |Miss M Hrandis, N ¥ Thmraday, Jul of Jot'3 and E half of lot 4, Brumagim Tract, | J W Arlington, Cal |D McKay. Chicago . esen, San Pedro. Oakland Annex; $1S10. W Arlington, Sonoma [E M O'Brien, Sacto stmr Homer, Jessen, San Pedro, Tonea F. Porter to_James P. Taylor, lot 15, (R H Rosa & W, Sacto|W M Wheelér, Mo Semr Alex Duncan, Glelow, southern coas block 126, ‘Raymond Tract. Berkeley: $120. 7 Robertson & w, CallC Rutter & w, D C Stmr Chilkat, And'rson, Bureka. F. L. and Olive A. Naylor to Anna’A. Force, |} ‘Heintz, New York |C M Hunter, Los Ang . Miller, Albfon. lot ‘on E line of Fulton street, 51.60 § of Rus~| i Brown & w, Mo IS Valetine, Phila R sell street, § 50 by B 135, being lot 8, block B, | Mrs A Ginty & d, Il IT E Woo BogHe Hiver Suburban ' Tract, Berkeley: $100. Mrs L Pellhion & 4.1 T E Cow Sy Bridget E. Langtry to Central Pacific Rail- | Mre E Ochsever, Mo |J O Danlom, Stockton TR road Company (a corporation), lot 13, block I, | 5 M Rugg, Pasadena (R C Baxter, Stockton e i Huntington Tract, quitclaim deed; $5. ] NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Schr Luc: Umpqua. Edward and Helen Edwards to Mary C. . 3 solrwrey) v Pt Grant | Schr Bella, eedlp/ Rodke % e Relgelhuth (wife of C.),’lot on S line of Thirty- | J S _Anibrose, Fresno M Mahoney Cara | B Gruigel, Siuslaw Rivem second street, 315 W of Grove, W 50 by S 140, | F: Weber, Colusa | Rassama, BRTS being lot 12," block 2037, Rowland Tract, Oak- | T Waitland, Sacto |G T Leonard, CEL . m.—Weather,¥ L oy Jose | Blee Reater | snions wisa, W San Francisco Mutual Loan Assoclation to|J] W Smith & f, Nev 5 Zugler, Sea ck; 3 : Patrick O'Bryan, -lot on N line of West Fif. | Miss eldon, Wash'] D Gilbert, Towa CHARTERS. ‘Vandeyrofe, Stocktn Miss S Chartes, 1llinot teenth street, 157:3 W of Kirkham, W 25 by DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. DRIED FRUIT—Prunes, carload lots, 4% @e for 40-50's, 44@4lc for 50-60's, IK@4c for 60-70's, 3% @3%e for 70-50's; 2K@3c for $0-90's; 2 @2%c for 0-100's; Peaches, 4@5%c; peeled, 10@ 12%c; new Apricots, §%@9%c for Royals; old Abpricots, 5@7c for Royals and $@l0c for good to fancy Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 6%@ 7c; sun dried, 3@4c; Black Figs, in sacks, 2@ 2ie; Plums, 4@4c’ for pitted dnd 1g14¢ for unpitted; bleached Plums, Sc; Nectarines, 3@ 4igc for prime to fancy; Pears, 214@4%c for quarters and 3@S%ec for balves, according to C Vandeyrofe, Stocktn Mrs J Nolan, Australl 7 W Elaworth, J W Chandler, Merce: 7 Mulroy, Ingles |W J Miller, New Yorl N 104:9, being lot 20, block 553, Scotchler Tract, map No. 1, Oakland; $500. George H. and Alta C. Studley and Mary E. De Wolf to Oakland Loan and Investment Company, lot on NW _lina of Capp street, 130 NE of Nicol avenue, NE 50 by NW 150, being lot 13, black B, De Wolf Tract, Brookiyn ‘Township; §1300. Builders’ Contracts. P. J. McGatfigan (owner) with John Keneally (contractor), architect owner, all work for a 2-story frame with rough basement (store and flat) ‘on SW corner of Lombard and Baker de 7 J Shumack, Cal | ——————— OUR R NS FOR PRIDE. Why should we not be proud of ou boys? Look at the way they have be. haved all along the line, and then re. fuse to take you" hat off if you can. All the rest of the world is surprised, but we Americans are not, for we know S | The Servia loads coal at Seattle for this port. MISCELLANEOUS.. The tug Tiger was sold at auction to Mr. John A. Wheeman for $2510. MEMORANDUM. . Per schr Boulse at Umpqua Jul~ 2 ruly 16 in lat 38 03 N, long 120 54 W, passed a ves- sel bottom up; estimated leneth’ about 165 fee { Was copper painted and keel coppered. The copper looked bright and new. }A)W(’r edge of keel covered with 4 to 6 inches of a shoe not O et Portland from St MichaelJuly 1§ off St Lawrence Isiand passed stmr Tillamook mr Rideout July 2 d 3 r ~ tow, hence June 12. v v assag ; try marke s ’ sots L park b1 Q20th Meridlan—Pacific Time.) N o e T 5. | Slor, ote. streets, 2 on Lombard by 100 deep; $1037. the stuff they are made of and expect- | jg miles NW _of Akatan, bark Empirs % - = =y | "LIVERPOOL, July 28.—Wheat, dull; Wheat | RAISINS—2@2%c for two-crown, 24@2%c for ed them to -o just what they have |from Newcastle, NSW, ¥ Navarro with 2 SAN FRANCISCO, July 3, & p. m. . | (LONDON, july 5 —Cenadian Pacifc, 1n Parls, steady: Flour in Paris, steady; French | three-crown: 3adize Sfor four-crofen, dae tor done. Still, we cannot help being proud | miles north of Unalasia, sUF SETIIor St The Following A R Semaer alt et e e 3 R ar _silve gL L e a edless Sultanas; c for Seedless Mus- o = ‘i T aers oy 105 . arbor, stm Bruns- Poried torday from Wenther Buceas siations ia | EORSY: # Der cent. Spaniah fourk closed ‘st | country markets frm, Sotels and $GL TS for Eonaon lavers; aried THE STOCK MARKET. of them, in common with all the rest |iizha-"fuly 13 ta Dutch Hasboy 4 Sineg Cailfornia: 5 ARIS, - 25 | WHEAT—Futures closed steady; July, 8s 5a; | Grapes, 2c. of mankind. E ; 9 it g B R e e e A e e B b L PSS e NUTS—Walnuts, 34c for hardshell, 4@0 for | There was rather more firmness in mining | Three months : o they were In our |PATEEL | o 1 ¢ wright, hence June 16. Bluft, 110; San Diego, 72; Sacramento, 102; San S LIVERPOOL, July 2.—CORN—July steady, | S0ftshell; Almonds, 3@dc for hardshell, 6@7c for | stocks and sales were somewhat better. warehouses and counting houses and softshell; Si¢@Jc for paver-shell: Peanuts, 4@ SPOKEN. ES September steady, 8s 3%d; October, Lyls Oblspo, &; Yuma, o8, F - NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. |l ‘24d; Sept Slc mruxmszer;‘\”ga 4 for Callfornia; Pe- b'":; "5‘;“ assessment falls delinquent In | on our farms and in our machine shops. | Joiy 2-Lat 41 N, long v%“—k);«- ship Allce San Francisco temperature: Maximum, 60; NEW = L sl 5 cans, 6%@Sc; Filberts, 9%@10c: Brazil Nuts, | board to-day. If you didn’t know better you would | A Leigh, from Tacoma, for Dunkirk. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GE\'ERAL'"hg“h“:—r?lf:"(;x’.":":c 7 armies mmodera: CASH IN THE TREASURY. iy Com, 30105 Tor LrIGRE AR 001c | v e sy ritles « Hutchinaon Sugar”aa- say that that was not tough enough DOMESTIC PORT Dirto A N A . < <, m N . NE . 9G 5 . e = “Arrived July 15—Stmr 3 FORECASTS, | tvely active and a shade ste WASHINGTON, Juy i—To-day's statement | F 1o%er Srades: water white eftracten, 34 ettt sompanies 1iss Eiei aids |matertal fox. theliard work of war. Bu |, 5T MICHABL A Sineies e sty Thory % —Recelp ¢ : orts, | S 3TON, —To- e amber- extracted, Sl4c per Ib. Rt 6 ey a reter- i 3 Mac- et s T A P e e g rne 0T | of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avall- | = BEESWAX-34@3c per 1o - 0 that they will reduce their capital stock, | 0WR at Santiago they are like veter- | cnsicjold, trom Victoria Sentenl able cash balance, §262,738,063; gold reserve, $189 3 ‘Warm weather still continues in the interior of fioat. Options had a firm California and no marked change is Itkely Fri- | oyeon e L strong until late in the a: day. ey Borsonsts’ made:at Ban Franciaco for thitty SRR ing provoked a decline from the top, | COTTON hours ending midnight, July 29, 1525 final prices showed %@%c net adva: H £ - Northern California — Falr Friday, except| WOOL—Steady. | W ORLEANS, July 25.—COTTON—Steady; foggy along the coast to-night; brisk west | HOPS—Steady. middling, 5 11-16c. wind on the coast. S NEW YORK, July = 25.—Cotton dull and The metal business on the Meta] Exchange is of the usual jobbing character, and the outlook continues very unpromising as regards in- | creased operations. At the close of the Metal | steady; middling, & PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. fosxmem Californta—Fair Friday; fresh west | win: Nevada, Utah and Arizona—Falr Friday. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Friday, ex- c. cept foggy at night. brisk to high weet wind. Exchange the following prices Te quoted: S v 28— = Epecial report from Mount Tamaipats. taken Warrants unchanged at $ 55 bid rrn;l‘{‘rmsn. o e e B at & p. m.—Clear; wind northwest, 15 miles per ; and $6 65 asked 77 balances, $63,078. LAKE COPPER—Unchanged at §11 0. TIN—Quiet at $15 5 bid, $15 70 asked SPELTER—Unchanged at $ & bid and | $4 623 asked ! LEAD—Quiet at $3 821 bid and $3 7 asked The firm fixing the settling price for miners and smeiters quotes lead at $3 § COFFEE—Options closed steady, to 5 polnts net lower: hour; temperature, 83; maximum. Si. ‘W._H. HAMMON, Forecast Official. EASTERN MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. PORTLAND, July 23.—New wheat is coming | Into the interior warehouses quite freely, but | recetpts in this city are still light. A few lots d wheat have changed hands at about 6lc, exporters are not inclined to guote over unchange sales, 11, 7% bags, but B Tt s e ] and & for new crop Walla Walla. Valley NEW YORK, July 28.—The stock market to- | and lower: No. 7 & Ry b o Dol i dat arope 2 ~ | ee. uiet; - 2 g ity o sl ransactins ssegp Io sever |l GAR Bt L UHEE (o T | o Y AR ot e individual stocks, which were influenced by |light. Refined stegdy. : " | stem at s6@éic; club, 63 “Export prices are special causes. The fact that yesterday's up- ward movement was stopped In itself made the | bears among the traders, althoug. it was at- tributed to sympathy with the sharp break in Sugar. Sugar continued to be the center of interest to-day and trading was feverish, the NEW YORK, F.xul')- 28.—BUTTER—R: ! o, | from 3@5c below these %z‘um LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Western creamery, 11G13%c. Egg estern, ldc. rm, 5600 packages. 15c; “El 1 DRIED FRUIT. BN NEW YORK, July 2.—California Dried : price vibrating about, above and below yester- | Fruits dull. Sterling Exchange, sight. — 48 day’s close over a range of 2 points. The | EVAPORATED APPLES — Common, | Sterling Exchange,’ 60 days — 48 feverish tone was due to doubts as to whethor | ;’:_“";‘;’ gpire tray, S33@8Kc; choice, $%@c; | Sterling Capises ; = the recently formed bull pool had finished its | “*BRv-NBE (ae. jew Tork Rxpliogs Stanamie. o ik S 4asc. New York Exchange,’ sigh - 5 campalsn against the shorts. The bears at one | APRICOTS-Roval, $%G10c; Moorpark, 10 | Fine Silver. por. ousice & = de time forced the price down to 136, but there was | Mexican Dollars 6 ey 12, evidence of support and they were driven to | PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@Sc; peeled, 12Gl6c. cover. A brisk upward movement in Manhat- WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. Aan was Alw wupposed. th;be he it dLLk Y S e Sl WHEAT—Futures were rather firmer in ‘sym much heralded campaign against the sh i . = That stock Tha Toubber stocks were mtrong | CHICAGO, July 28 —Higher cables from Liv- | pathy with Chicago, but there was no change on the belief that opposition to the company | erpool and unfavorable weather for corn | in spot quotations. ceases by the death of a leading competitor. | started wheat higher. The reaction theory | , SPot Wheat—Shipping, $1 214@1 23%; mill- | ing, §1 30@1 40 per ctfl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session- 5 o'clock—December—10, 000 ctls, $1 24%p; 14,000, $1 24%; 2000, §1 24%; 10, 000, $1 24%. Sacond session—December—000 ctls, $1 25; 16, 000, $1 24%. Regular morning _session—December—22,000 ctls, $1 24%:718,000, 1" 24%. The stock of the Linseed Of Trust stumped . o > Yiolently from 9 to 4 on reports of the em- | farcyre et tem e i e 1., The drop ent of the company, due to the seed | f0r the past few days has been such that th People’s Gas droppéd up 1o the time | trade seemed to come to the conclusion th of the recelpt of the news that the pending | it was a good time to buy. Shorts were di posed to cover and secure profits and there sult againet the company for a recejver for | Equitable Gas had been thrown out. With that | was more or less demand for the long account | Later. when numerous orop damase reports the stock rose 1% on a heavy covering move- ment, but reacted before the close, which was &% net advance °1§=°nl§e*bubu B Foead :Mu‘!hfl:m Wered‘::mi:f"h“!d :m\! thf‘ ;flflf:‘;l i Afternoon ‘session—December—16,000 ctls, road list cation o or that commodity began to be considerabiy | §1 24. June statement of St. Paul esrnings showing s | affected by them, still further strength was | BARLEY—The market stands about the iocreased operating expenses, brought out ton. | Umparted to wheat. The interest in cash or | e, bORE R0 GRSy Aomngl sideradle offerings of the grangers. Declines | JUIY Was revived. It was evident that thers| %% ALL % : CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second session—No sales. Regular morning sesslon—No sales. Afternoon session—No sales. OATS—There is nothing mew. Fancy Feed, $1 323 per ctl; good to choice, $1 25@1 30; com. . $1 17%@1 22%: Surpriss, §1 32,@1 35; Gra, @1 %; milling, $1 225@1 274 per otl, YRN—Dealers quote previous rrices, with Qull market. Small round yellow, $1 %@L Eastern large vellow, sacked, 31 10g1 12%; White, §115@1 20: mixed, $105@1 10 per ctl. per ctl. 175@1 §5 per ctl. were in all cases, however, limited to frac- tions. Opinion 1s divided of the benefit to as- crue from the impending gold fmports. A threat of these has put an and to London trad- ing in Americans owing to the fears of the future effect upon the money market thers. With money so plentiful here a further expan- slon of the currency by gold imports is felt to be of doubtful advantage. Bonds showed a falling off in activity, but there continued a fair absorption of dealings a;xnw the gilt edge issues. Total sales, $2,075,- . __United States old 4s, coupon, declined 3% and the new 4s % in the bid price. Total sales of stock to-day 231,500 shares. tncluding: C. and O., 5470; Burlington, 14,000 Manhattan, 14, Northern Pacific preferred. 63%0; Rock Island, 31,%83; St. Paul, 10,420; U. P. wlemd. Tobacco, 3160; People’s Gas, 12, | 0; Sugar, 78; Leather preferred, 2680; Rub- ber, 15,485, CLOSING STCKS. was still considerable shortage, and this cagsed & bullish feeling. July shorts became anxious | and covered freely, and that month showed | more strength than anything else. Bids on a | basis of yesterday’s cash prices were in the | | market here for considerable quantities of Kansas No. 2 hard, but the wheat could not be secured. July closed 13c higher. September rose ¥@c and declined Corn was unexpectedly easy for a few min- utes at’ the opening. 18 weakness was of short duration, however, as the reports from the country were too bullish as regards the | damage done by dry weather for the market to ignore its existence. September closed with a gain of Ic, Oats were firmer in sympathy with corn, ad- vancing R@he. After a_weak opening on lower prices for hogs at the vards provisions firmed up with corn, closing unchanged from yesterday. The leading futures ranged as follows FLOUR—Family extras, $ 6594 75; bakers’ extras, $4 40G4 50 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $2 75 per 100; Open. High. Low. Close. + PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, ¢ per 1b for heavy, 9c for light medium, 10c for light, 1lc for extra light and 12@12%c for sugar cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 104@1lc; Cali- fornia Hams, 9%@10c: Mess Beef, $10 50 per bbl; extra Mess: Beef, $11; Family Beef, $12; Salt Pork, $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, $17@17 50; mess, $15; Smoked Beef, 121236 per 1b. LAHD—Eastern, tierces, quoted at 6c per Ib for compound and Sc for pure: pafls, $%e: California_tlerces, Gisc per Ib_for compound and 7e for pure; half barrels, T%c; 10-1b tins, 8c; 5-1b tins, Sic. | COTTOLENE — Tierces, 6%a@%c: packages | less than 300 Ibs—1-1b pails, 6 in a case, 94c; 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, $%4c; 5-1b palls, 12 in a case, 8ic; 10-1b pails, 6 in a case, $%e: 50-1b tins, 1 0r 2 In a case, T%c: wooden buckets, 20 1bs net, Ste: fancy tubs. § Ibs net, 7%c; half barrels, about 110 1bs, 7%c per Ib. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Although the statistical position of Hides in the East is not unfavorable, the market is dull and weak, though dealers generally do not expect prices to g0 much lowar. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted steers, 10c; medium, %c; light, 8i4c: Cow- hides, Sc; Stags, 6c; salted Kip, Sc: Calf, e; dry Hides, sound, Iic; culls and brands, | 12c; dry Kip and Veal, Ise: dry Calf, 17c: Goatskins, 21%@30c; medium, 30c; winter, 1oc: Sheepskins, shearlings, 15@2c each: short wool, 30@s0c each; medium, €0GS0c; long wool, We@ $110 each: Horsehides, salt. $2 35 for ' large and $1@1 75 for small; Colts, 50c: Horsehides, dry, $1 7 for large and 76c@$l 5 for small; CTRLLGW—No. 1 renderea ER Al —No. 1 rendered, 3%c per 1; No. 2§c; refined, 4%@4¥c; Grease, Zc. e WOOL—Fall clips, Southern Mountain, 7@106; free Northern, $@i2. Spring clip—Southern Mountain, 12 months’. $@1ic; San Joaquin and Southern, 7. months’, §@ldc: Foothill and | Northern, free, 12Glic; do, defective, 10@12c; Middle county, 13@léc; Humboldt and Mendo- cino, 14@16c; Nevada, 10@1ic: Eastern Oregon, 10@12¢; Valley Oregon. 15@17c. HOPS—1547 crop, $G12%c per Ib. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS — Caleutta Grain Bags, 4%c; Bags, nominal; San Quentin, $4 55. COAL—Wellington, $§ per ton; New Wel- ington, #5; Southfleld Wellington, $7 50; Seat- tle, $6; Bryant, $; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, §7 50; Cumberland, $10 25 in bulk and $11 50 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Can- nel, §i0 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gate, 760, Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 in sacks. COFFEE—The circular of C. BE. Bickford says: “The month has been ome of extreme dullness and there are practically no settied values -for-any qualities other than unwashed Salvadors. which are steady at about former figures, holders believing that a further re- duction is not warranted by circumstances nor would it _stimulate legitimate business if ac- | cepted. Washed Coffees of all descriptions, worth say 12c and over on nominal valuations, have been and are decidedly soft and prices ob- tained for the few parcels sold show much irregularity. ““Very low grades, say from bc to 7o, show a clearly defined basis of values. The' receipts of these have been unusually light so far this { | ‘Wool | | Ophir, Mexican, Gould & Curry. Best & Bel. | ans, and even when they were caugh cher, Chollar, Potosi, Crown Point, Slerra Ne- vada, Occidental Consolidated and Andes $3, Consolidated California and Virginia, Sav- | age and Unlon Consolidated to §2 3, Seg. Bel cher and Mides and Alta to §2, Utah Consoli dated, Exchequer, Alpha Consolidated and Consolidated New York to $i. feet ahead, on account of the under stood their ground bravely and stead. retreat. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, July 28—2 p. m. but a few weeks, and yet there ar in an ambush and couldn’t see twenty brush, and the air was full of lead, they | ily advanced, forcing the Spaniards to We have had this matter in hand instances of peculiar daring enough to | t hr Salvator, 6—Br stmr Dan- a July July Sound with st r from Seattle, with stm Brixham, from Seatdl |in tow; ‘stmr Leelan: with_twn steamers and from e t Francisco Bay. INVESTMENT BOARD. thority of the Superintendent. Published by official au- Bid. Ask. Bid.ask. | fill a whole page of history. Privates | oAt & (o0 S Bonds— iy |0aKiand Gas.. 61 32 | and officers alike seeem to be on the S G PIGCET TR S “— |alert for opportunities which will test TURA— 4s_quar new..126%5127% s8% 59 | their mettle, and voluntecrs for an ex- "‘{'r!{\-?'("'fl'f;,\mwd July 25—Ship Tda Me- C!nxll.lcelhneuul— | Fre 3 3% | pedition which involves almost certain frof Jlakeley. e Sl - |StocGds .. 1B »— | deatliaveito bs had 'in” over zhelming DING-Arrived July 25— C C Wat 97 100 |Firem’'s Fund. — 205 |numbers. ¥ Dup-st ex c... — %! Bank Stocks— S These are the kind of men which ?tcfn‘; I TSI CATL % opi: | American institutions have produced, Geary-st R 55 — 100 {Cal SD & T.. 9% o7 |and we _have a right to be proud of Mosnt H C & S 5%s..100 105 |First Nat 20 — |them.—New York Herald July gntd 6s. |Mer Exchange 10 15 25 Schr Alice, for Markee e R At B CALL CALEND! San_Pedro. % )0 1st M 5s..114%11434| Savings Banks— = “PORT ved July Nat Vin6s Ists— 973 Ger S L L.. — 1650 . e Ay o NCNGRy 7814 — 'Hum S & L.1050 116) 1 | X Ry Cal ss.108 |Mutual Sav. — 42% | N Ry Cal 55..102% — (S F Sav U.. 40 — NPCRRs.100 102%(S & L So.... — 100 NPCRRGI03 105 |Security S B30 32 Dak Gas s Union T Co.100 — v 36 Stinr San Bias, Do 24 is 5s. Street Railroad— e 4 om Ry és. California ....106 — ¢ 26 Br ship King P & O 6s Geary .. L4 — & & 5 P & Cl Ry Market-st .... 53 83% Powell-st 6s...119 Presidio D6y 8 Reno WL&L..1® — | Powder— Sac BI Ry 6100 — [calitornia . 160 S F & N P 5s.106% — |E Dynamite... 85 95 SterraRCal 6s. — 103 [Giant Con Co. 47% 41% § P of Ar 6s. Vigorit ....... 2% 3 s P 6s. =cellaneous— §PC 1 cx % Al Pac Assn.. e BV Wat 4s. hi § Y Wat s Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Stock Gas fs.. Hutch S P Co, ited States Hydrographic | = bt Water Stocks— IMer Ex Assn. % — | Office, located in the Merchants’ Exchange, is | Jere s FIACUAY Contra Costa.. 0 — [Nat Vin Co... — 7 | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of | i e Marin Co .....8 — [Oceanic § Co.55 — |mariners without regard to nationality and % YRETH Spring Valley. 98% 98% Pac A F A.... 1% 2 free of expense. Gas & Electric— Pac Bot Co....100 104 Navigators are cordially invited to visit the | Cent Gaslight.105 — |Par Paint Co. 7 — |office, where complete sets of charts and sail- Mutual El Co, — 11 J | ing directions of the world are kept on hand | { DR R PR | for comparison and reference, and the latest 150 Giant Powder Con L4725 ilnlnrmslmn can always be obtained regarding | 210 Hawalian Commerciai & Sugar..... 2475 | IShte, dangers to navieadon and all matters | ¢, pory Townsend, Se PN - % 50% | "The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | ARacortes and, 3T (0" 40 do do S 217 | bullding, at the foot of Market street, is hoisted | fis SW¥ = Ci Coting at S 50 Market-street Rallway 00 | about ten minutes before noon and dropped at | company’s steamers for Alaska g $3000 Northern Ry of Cal &s Bonds. g oot i i ke Tecoma with N. P. Ry., at Vai Tl L -85 | Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. | Sror Aurexa (Humpolat Bay), s Spring Valley Water . 435 | A motice stating whether the ball was dropped | 25, 3 August €, and eve $1000 S“pn“ Valley; 4 Boodi 02 | on time or giving the error, if any, is published | ~ For Santa Cruz. Mont ot bt il 102 % | in the morning papers the following day. Cayucos, Port Harford ( S non e Ensigh (retired), T 5. X o charge. | Son Tatro, Fast San ey (s Kas 10 Bank of California, s 10. 245 00 - . — | Newport, § a. m., July 24 25, August 1 100 Hawailan Commercial & Sugar..... 24 75 = every fourth day. thereafter. 9 Hutchinson S P Co...... 52 00 SUN, MOON AND TIDE. | ©For San Diego, stopping only at Port Ha $3000 Market-st Ry Con Bonds 5s 114 37% | | ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port $5000 Market-st Cable 6s Bonds.. 1126 00" | United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— | Lrs Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), il a $5000 Spring Valley 4s Bonds. 20275 Times and Heights of High and Low | m. July 22. %. 3), August 3, and every fourta 34000S P of A Bonds 05 00 Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San | day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- NOTE—The high and low waters occur at|lia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 1Sth of Afternoon Session. the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | each month. 3 85 Spring Valley Water ... twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; | For further information obtain folder. 30 Hawailan Commercial & Sugar. the helght of tide is the same at both places. | The company reserves the right to change 20 Market-street Ry 50 Glant Powder Con. FRIDAY, JULY 29. without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and honre of sailing. TICKET OFFICE 4 New Montgomery $2000 Spring Valley_Water 65, MINING STOCKS. Sun rises . Sun sets . Moon sets street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts., 10 Market st., San Francisco. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. Sl Time| {Feet. 50 Best & Belcher. 20|30 Unfon Con ...... 20 500 Chollar ......... 20| Afternoon Session. 200 Andes ... 06200 Con Cal & Va.. 41 100 Belcher . 181100 Hale & Norcrs. 8 100 Best & 20200 Ophir . aml 200 Bullfon 05 (200 Potost 21 100 Caledonia . 20200 Savage . by 500 Chollar .. 20{100 Ttah . 02 | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. day in the order of occurrence as to time. | TNOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left band _column and the successive tides of the THE 0. R. & H. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO B 6 R TEE AN D From Spear-street Whart at 10 a. m FAHE $12 First Class Including Berths $8 Second Class __and Meals. | SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: | Columbi: State of Cali 300 Andes .......... 06 200 Gould & Curry.. 09 | second time column Sives ire o ] }(‘}3 Beicher 15 300 Mexican . 15 | the day, the third time column ffifnfmf»{i"ugg i 1000 Bullton 21| and the last or right hand column gives the | GOODALL, PERKIN: 1000 Chollar 19 | Jast tide of the day. except when there are but Super; 0] B é; xl;‘ree tides, d‘:l ls«arx\eximen occur. The heights | ~" given are as tions to the soundin; he | 3 . 22 150 Union Con . 21 | United States Coast S O the . T FE e velow TheiaiT B | Whena i Gt Sher e oot Gompagnie Generale Transatlantique. ternoon Session. and then the number given is subtracted from | French Line to Havre. 500 Alpha . “}W Gould & Curry. 09 | the depth given by the charts, The plane of | . (new), 42 North LR ——r gfi?n > 16 | reference is the mean of the lower low waters. | “—'_WP‘}“M’(’E,P e Tn‘\'elensim 200 .. ™15 200 Potost = e | RO ine_atold both transit by 700 Choliar 20500 Savage 5 TIME BALL. | English rallway and the discomfort af eros: 400 Con Cal & Va. wlm Tnion Con 2| | the channel in a small boat. . New York N K i v " - = 1Al Egypt, via Parls, first class, 300 Confidence ...... 4120 Yellow Jacket.. 22 | Branch Hydrographic Office, T S. N., Mer- | Alexandria Egvpt. ¥ o Sr chants” Exchange, San Francisco, July el Aug. £ 1 a CLOSING QUOTATIONS. 25, 1898. i e 6. m. ‘THURSDAY, July 22—4 p. m. Bld.AA%u. Bid. Ask. bu i. e, at noon of the 120th merids . m. Greenwich mean time. o> OF 8t The time ball on the tower of the new Fe: {lding ‘was dropped at exactly noon to-day— Aug. 13. 10 2. m_ -Aug. 20, 10 a. m. Aug. 27, 10 a. m. .Sept. 3,719 a. m. B Atchl 18%[St P & Om. Articles— Rice Flour, $7; Cornmea!, $250; extra cream | #¢ason, and, if sound, would in moderate quan- Da Doet 2] e met 155 | , Wheat, No. 2— e B e L el MmO ol s § st outilt s ithloithe e LTeet Baltimore U ISt PM&M 160 | July ... % $4 50; Hominy, $8 25@3 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4| - ‘To-day's first hand stock consists of 6573 Cenada Pacific .. 8 [So Pacific . September . 8% 5% | @4 25; Cracked Wheat, 337; Farina, $4 &; | Costa Rica, §71 Nicaragua, $452 Salvador, 13. Canada Southern. Y [So Ratiway . December. 6% 654 fl'm Wheat_Flour, Rolled Oats (bar- | Guatemala and 3330 Mexican; in all 33, Central Pacific TP = | ley), %5 @6 in $5 6536 06; Pearl | as against 45,647 bags the same time last yeal Ches & Ohio o o % | Barley, %; Split Peas, $425; Green Peas, 3 50 | '“The steamer San Blas is due about Augus Chi & Alton. ot i foiis | Ibs. T 3 T with 300 b.lgél i = e quote: Costa Rica- e for prime May 5% HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. washed, g5 for good washed; 5@iTie for July 254 Recelpts of Hay are slowly decreasing, but | Sood pedberrs: TAGINe Tor good. o peimes Saptember . . are still too large. There is no further weak- | 10%Gllc for good current mixed with black o o i | ness in prices, however. There is a pronounced | beans; $@loc for fair; 5%@Sc for common to Den & R G e | scarcity of Wheat Hay. and it bids fair to sell | ordinary. Salvador—11%@lic for £0od to prime Do prefd . ity : hizh all the year. The recelpts of choice | washed; 10Gllc for fair washed; 12%4@ldc for Ere (new) . 133 |United States . September 931% Wheat do not average a car & day. good to prime washed peaberry: $%&dic for Do 1st pretd.... 3% |Wells Fargo A BRAN—$15416 50 per ton. Superior unwashed; $4@Sic for good green Fort Wayme ..... 112 | Miscellaneous— [ outeber. . S i b or unwashed; 11%@11%c for £00d to’ prime un- Gt Nor prefd.... 19 {A Cot OIl . - T i e m_fl;:“t‘:fl‘: ashed peabeny. Hicarnrun 4o for sood P ® cantrel ! 108% (AT Botrits September . 5% sS4 smH 132682 %0; Cocoanut Cake, $4@ts; ~Cottonmeed | L0, SUPerior mnwashed; H@lle for good to Lake Erle & W. lza‘l Do prefd . | October .. Vo SR Sl PO e tonmml jmon W, Rfextcan—16@17%e for prime to fancy washed; | Laxe "Bhore 11111 180 (*Bo pretd Fiour, Brm; No. 3 spring wheat: 06Te; HAY WWheat, 1qls 8 for cholce and susgtr | MOV (8 KL, MRGHET, TR 1 Louls & Nash.... 14 [People’s Gas 2 red, flo; No. 2 corn, 34%G3%c: No. 2 oats, | for, Iqver grades: Wheat and Oat. 3ISG1750: | 7.%0r ‘inferfor to ordinary: 14@16c for good t Manbattan L . 4 Cons Gas o111 168 | mhase xi:!n.' 2 white, ! 3 e, 7c | 08 R D ealia, o is: Clover. momina), | brime washed peater :nlietmf.c or good un- et y.. ‘om_Cable Co. : No. 2 rye, 43gi3ic; No. 2 barley, 316 et g > 2 hed . peaberry; c for good to X Micn Central 11 196 |Col ¥ & Tron. 20 | B0 e, 1 nax seed, i prime timothy seed. TR S00mC pex pale, 1or unwashed. o SENRE g inn & St L. o prefd . 35: mess pork. per barrel, 9 35; land, x EEDS. SUGAR—The Western r Com. Do 1ist prefd.... 8%/Gen Electric Ber 100 1be, 5 3076 3 short Tibs sides (1o0se); DEANS AND = pany quotes, terms. net_cash:. Cube, Grushed Mo Pacifc ..l 5 |filinole Steel 265 & ary salted shouiders (boxed), $4G5c] [ Beans show no further change. and Fine Crushed, 7c: Powdered, §%c: Candy B A Ot M et short clear sides (boxed), $ 70G5 90, BEANS—Bayos, §2 752 %; Small Whites, | Granulated, fe; D Gm!fi;fic. Contec- Do 44l Do prefd . e Receipts. Shipments. | 302 15 ode: 2 6002 15; hiackere, 331563 25 e Gotaen O bue. Catiforala Ar f%e per 1b; CBoonid o B [Batiac™Gl 1 s | Wheat, mumners ity 1l | Butiers: noininal: Limas, 13; Fea, 8262 15, Red | hal¢ barrele, Yo more than barrels, dnd boxes N J Central §5% Pullman Talace... 208~ | Corn, Bu-lhulln 303100 Bl | Kifnere Bt B e S v o N N i et O ey /e 05 | o N etard, 34 ot Flas, 1207 o0, Canary Seed | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. &3 = Barley, bushels 2,330 | 24@2%c per lb; Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 2%@ 2 " o ® | Do prefd : B Hemp ot Timethy e Hogs are running very weak, with more sell- 4T 6 & Tron |~ On_the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter RIED PEAS—Niles, §175¢2; Green, $2G2 10 | ers than buyers, and more sales at the inside $4/0 § Leath and Egg markets were unchanged. per ctl. X than:at the outside ‘nnmd.. S | B VIONS AND VEGETABL Wholesale rates for dressed rom H3/078 Heth WHEAT MOVEMENTS. s Lo FFABLES. | saughterers are as follows: sl Recelpts. Shipments. | purbanks fn boxes are doing better. Onions | iy ate Suoer PG o quality, Minneapolls . TL440 6,340 | are about the same. Tomatoes are very weak | VEAL—Large, 4@bc; small, 6@7c per . 3 15788 13481 ot the lovw-prices asq‘;:“h o4 Cucumbers are:- MUTTONCWetites. G700 Ewes, | 70T g n heavy sunply and cheap. per ™. 130,157 1126 | POTATOES—4(~30c in sacks for Early Rose | LAMB—Spring. §@Sic per M. % 51,313 £6.000 | ang in sacks and 70c~*1 In boxes for | _PORK—Live Hogs. As}g&fic for large, 44@ ™% | Do prefd . 2,000 10,000 | Burbanks: Salinas Burbanks, 70@Soc. | 4%c for medium and for small; stock 61 Icht G W. 2714 ;:g]; osx?.?'s—sofim per ctl for red and 85@Tsc | Hoss, 2@3%¢; dressed Hogs, 6@7X. 5% | per ctl for yellow. - e VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 24c ; String RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Beans, 3g4c per 1b; Lima Beans, Bay = Squash, . Gréen Pappers, for For Thursday, July 28. - 125% (N Y Central 1sts. Chile and 1%1.11— Bell; Cabl . 50c per | Flour, qr sks ... §3576|Wool, bales .12 Do coup - N J C e ctl; Carrots, per_sack: Bay mbers, | Barley, ctls ..... 3,28 Eggs, doz ......0 13,410 D E ds.. 25@35¢; Pickles, $1 for No. 1 and 40§50c-per box | Corn, ctls . 60! Leather, rolls ... Do Do 48 for No. 2; Vacaville Tomatoes, ; River e x Do . | Toma 75c@$l; Green Corn, per sack | 5 U8 Do 3s <eeeen | for Vacaville, $1 25@1 50 crate for Alame- Do Do —" | da and # for Berkeley; Garlic, per District 3. Y 198,974 ll:: Green Okra, 40@6Sc; Egg Plant, per. Ala class Nor X 3 Northwatra ELVAPORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, e % | Dany pne. RS | sticed, raw, 12c per Ib in lots of % Ibs: sliced Do Currency ... 0 |0 Nav 4 & | desiecated.” '16@1Sc; granulated, raw, 13c; Ajchison &s % |0 Nav Onlons,. 6dc; Carrots, oid, 13c: mew, 18c; Cab- Do adj 4s. T 70%i0 8 Lu 20 g5 | bage, 3oc; Sweet Potatoes, wac.’mmu %5c; | = S0 8 T 30 % | String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, e Oh S MG (R W Tete = POULTRY AND GAME. D N L S 54% | The market continues liberally supplied and i it TRANSA DERG " wyst o [ ety 5 3 REAL ESTATE CTIONS. East Tenn lsts... 105%(8t P C POULTRY-Live Tu “for Gob- T Erie Gen 45 83| Do & bier 3G for Hens! Gemar or vair W | Welle, Faro & o, to Walter V. Robimy 1ot &:vanix' &smn ou;c_m‘m,ums;msu. mm.gt;lgy-eyrgogw Strests, Y Stand. s ST 0% Roosters, 2 GH&SA [Pean; e CHICAGO, July 25.—CATTLE-Trade in cat. | Soung, $ 30g5 th éfiufld‘ At A R o e e Ve H&TC Do Rg tle to-day was fairly active at unchanged | g ;waiwmiwm'diam»“m : Lot on NE of Van Do con és U P D 30; beel steers, $ 35 | and §1 30 for old. Ness avenue and McAllister N1 by B Iowa C lsts IWab @4.75; stockers and feeders, §3 50@4 75; bulls, | G - 4 103: also block %, University bounded {-‘A.ng_'r:m-““ 12 $2 80@4 25; cows ard heifers, 3G4; calves, $3 50 g .‘Z..,. o7 s LA @7; Western steers, $4 35G5 40; Texans, §2 0@5. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. i HOGS—Were about 5gi0c lower. ~ Fair to e ‘haver, i B.20L0; packers. 38 663 574; butch | Eegs are steady, bot thers enty of East- | By San T WUl ¥R | oo e S o o | T SHEEP_Were fairly active at steady prices. | BUTTER— : 25 W of Common to prime lambs, 25; wnr to ncy -creameries, 20c; seconds, | Fred e | “For further particutars apply to 22 € 8| e s TS § TR, | CPRADNE, STUERALE TRANRATLAN. el s - " “No. ‘i&Bfé‘(')Hns Green, New Tork. 7= 5 CGAZ 2 5 i 8 = SrEaNERs 1o mivE | TR A ey s = . Steamer. I From. ;_rm_ 2F. TP 13 m » 2 B [Crescent it wrz AN LINE BT o Humboldt ... .}u||; 2| 4 4iiBeg Belcher ... — 5 k4 United States Mail Steamshi, — 03]Si Nevada. July 0 | o amships 10|Siver Fn — ol July | Sail from New York every Saturday for 03 {Syndi, — uly ] b e T July 3 Glasgow via Londoaderry. — 03{Unton Con 2 2 July 31 | Rates for Saloon Passage—City of Rome, 3803 8 10|Ctah ....... 2 ® [July 31| other steamers, &0 Sotimy | Seco — 3 ’ 7 0; 5 60lYellow Jacket. 25 25 “1Jaly 1| other steamers. 335 - e —_—— ’ '} | Steerage Passage—Rome, : e HOTEL ARRIVALS. (235" § | 528 507 oiker steammers, i@ ip, b o FUrmesia. M Clst M {Aug. 1| For Pock of Tours and Information, apply to -ISt. Michael Aug. 1| HENDERSON BROTHERS, General Agents. 1 CRAND HOTEL [Humboldt ‘Aug. 1 Bowling Green, New York: or J F. FLGAZI Mrs W S Green, Colusa'J B Kerr, Utah Panama {Aug. 1| 5 Montgomery st.; or L F. COCKROFT Mrs G Parham, Kan ’l‘ Berry, Fresno -/Departure Bay . Aug. 1| Montgomery st.; or R. R. RITCHIE, B T McCullough, Cal |A P Baker, N Y (St Michael ‘Aug. 1| Montgomery st., San Francisco. e Rl PR s ; . o T W, - L . J W Harland, Chicago N H Jack & w, Til [Seattle o Ang. 2 ‘. The S.S. MARIPOSA Mrs J Mackay, Cal = |A Weilhelmer, Fresno J[Newport Aug. 3 | <ails via Honalulu B G aey, Saito W A Hobson, Cal Ningchow ... 'Departure Bay . Jaug. 3 Auckland - for ¢ Miss T R Prince, Stkn A L Hobson, Cal State Califorhia Portland CfAus. 5| Wednesday, August 10, J W Kaseburg, Sacto Miss E Bleindiss, N Y | Sa: . 54 > at 2 p. m. G W Curran, St Louis M Butzel, N Y D%)l:nfi A!:sg;)g:“;‘xl}; s X F Pachoss, Ca |3 Thomann ca STEAMERS TO SAIL. - @MPARY-cAZE, TOWN. scun § Jones, Tacoma !B H Wilson & w, Cal = rica. Miss Clark, Tacoma |W F Barry, Cal Salls. T-_|3. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, s L e bl Gt 2.1 114 Moatgomery st ldstein, Dawson T Y G i AT S EE P othoe S Merke: s, San Prvace A g E W Hadley, Cal R A Blair, Cal s v WP Keooy. Pa A K Fieming. cal 2 . S. NAVY-YARD A#D VALLEID, » e B3 Niee, Cal® 1T Batohts, Sacto -5 0 Stesmer “‘Monticello. 3 J Steanaleau, Ohlo |G Thayer, Healdsburg b1 Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs and Sat F F Steanaleau, Ohio T J. Cal s 'fl-a'"l.-n..l!lp.m.(s;mym.u. § Roblneon, Pa’ - \W H Nichols, Cal 1 1p. m. ‘Auchincloss. _Dunn, 19 LB Shaver cat | Erickson, Martines 5%