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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY. Silver advanced. Wheat and Barley dull. Other Cereals_very .quiet. Excessive receipts of Hay. Flour declined 25c. Beans and Seeds about the same. Vegetables in_exceseive supply. Potatoes and Onions not materiaily change Butter. growing rather steadler. Cheése firm. Eggs somewhat higher. Two cars of Eastern Poultry at hand. Peaches, Pears and Apricots firm. Dried Fruit market growing. in’ strength. Provisions dull and unchanged. Hides, Wool and Hops the same. Hogs again declined COINAGE 0! The July coinage of tihe local Mint wae §2,537,~ 834, as follo Fagles, $1,240,000: halt Bagles, $1,015,000; half Dollars, $17.834; quarter Dollars, 476,000; Dimes, $33,000. The coinage for the first seven months of the year was $32,675,482, @gainst $16,414,498 for the same time in 1597, STOCKS OF GRAIN. Produce Exchange Grain Inspector Steller re- ports stocks of Grain on whart and in ware- house August 1 as follows, in tons. d. THE MINT. ————Wheat- Port Costa. Stockton. Cit July 1. 4 5, August 15,959 4,866 Barley———— Port Costa. Stockton. City. July 1 2,161 7,934 Avgus 2,243 8,429 Corn. . Bra July 1 2,090 1.6 August 067 1,443 1274 The ere 4023 tons Bariey, 1611 -do_Oat: $20 do Bran. THER REPORT. (120th: Merid{an—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 1, 5 p. m. The following maximum temperatures are re- ported to-day from Weether Bureau stations in California: Eureka, Bluff, 102 Sacrame! 104 San - Francisco temperature—Maximum, 65 minimum, 49; medhn, 52 WEATHER CONDITION: FOREC. Very slight change in air ‘pressure has oc- curred during - the: = past twenty-four: bours. Warm weather still continues .in the interior ; Fresno, 104; Los Angeles, Independence, 104; San . 86; San’ Luis Oblspo, 72; NERAL and cool weather with foggy nights along the | coast. There are indications of sliglitly cooler weather in the interfor of California Tuesday and Wednesday. Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, AUgust 2, 1598 Northern -California—Fair . Tuesday, except foggy along the coast at night; slightly cooler in the upper Sacramento Valley: brigk west wind on the coast. Southern California—Partly. cloudy Tuesday; probably with light tlhunder storms in moun- tains; brisk west wind. Nevada, Utah and Arizona—Fair Tuesday. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Tuesday, except foggy In the morning and at night brisk to high west wind. Specfal report from Mount Tamalpals, at § p. m.—Partly cloudy: wind west, per hour; temperature, 71; maximum, 84 W. H. HAMMO Forecast Otficlal. EASTERN MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK. Aug. 1—The stock market %eld firm to-day against several adverse influ- ences and showed greatly improved demand in the later dealings. The supply of American stocks left in the forelgn exchange has become 80 ‘much reduced and dealings in them are so insignificant . there that little account was taken of the fact that London was closed to- day for its bank holiday. Rallroad stocks in the early dealings here continued to suffer from the neglect. The bears availed them- selves of the quietude to make an aggressive taken miles attack. The epeculation was very feverish, though the -price ‘did not get far away from 239.. The bears,-In addition, had reports that come too late to Prices close the rains in the West had prevent serious harm'to the Zell quite -materially - below under. this combined attack. corn crop. Baturday’'s but outside sup- | Bay State Gas..+21-16) Mining Sharos— { Beil Telephone ..°276 |Allouez Min Co... 4% % Boston & Albany. 225% |Atlantle ... 27 { Boston & Maine. 163 [Boston & Mont.. 208 Chi B & Q. . 106% |Butte & Boston.. 2% Fitchburg . 105" |Calumet & Hecla. 570 Gen Electric . Centennlal 14% Iliinois Steel . Franklin 12 Mexican Central.. 4% |Osecola. 7 |NY & N Eng.... % |Quincy u2 Old Colony . 183 |Tamarack 158 | Rubber. .... . 401 | Wolverine .. 241 | Union Pacific .... 23%|Parrott . 2% West End §5% Old Dominion. 2 Westinghouse Ei. 2% ! NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. NEW YORK, Aug. 1—Money on call steady, 1%@1% per cent; last loan, 1% per cen prime mercantile paper, 3%@4 per cent; ster Ll;\x exchange steady, with actual business in nkers' bills $4 86474 Si% apd $4 SSU@4 83% for | €1xty daye; posted rates, $4 843%@4 85 and 34 86@ 4 86%4; co 1 bills, 3 82%; silver certifi- cates, 69%c; bar silver, 58 9-16c; Mexican | dollafs, 4b%c; Government bonds, strong; State bonds,” dull; railroad bonds, NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, Aug. 1—FLOUR—Receipts, 9,666 barrels; exports, 2095 barrels. Sales, 5000 packages. Weak and a shade lower, closing | steadter with Wheat. WHEAT—Receipts, 206,350¢ bushels; exports, | 6,650 bushers. Spot, easy; §o. 3 red, Tae . o. b. afloat, export grade, to arrive. Options opened fairly steady, but sold off under favor- able crop reports and favorable visible reduc- tion. A harp afternoon advance in Corn, how- ever, warmed shorts and prices rallled ‘vigor- ously, closing partly %c net higher. September, 65% @0 5-16c, closed 69%c. PS—Steadier. firm. | _WOOL—Dull. | METALS—There were some signs of a better ‘(ezlln in the Metal market to-day, but it hung fire to @ most unsatisfactory extent. At the close the exchange called: PIGIRON—Warrants quiet, with $6 55 bid and $6 65 asked. P LAKE COPPER—Quiet at $11 &) TIN—Quiet, but steady, with §i5 62 bid and | $15 70_asked. | * SPELTER—Quiet. | LEAD—Quiet, with $3 92% bld and $3 95 asked. The firm naming the settling price for lead- ing Fastern miners and smelters continues to quote Lead at $3 80. COFFEE—Options opened steady at 10 points advance; closed barely steady, ~5@10 . points higher. Sales, 12,000 bags, Including September, | | $550. " Spot Coffee—Rio, inactive; No. 7 in- | voice, 6c: No. 7 jobbing, T3c. | SUGAR—Raw, qulet 'but very steady. Re- fined, dull | “BUTTER—Receipts, 5991 packages. Western | creamery, 14%@15c; EGGS—Receipts, ern, l4tc. lgins, 18c; factory, 11@l4c. 52 packages. Firm; West DRIED FRUIT. ‘W YORK, Aug. l—California Fruits quiet. EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, _6@Sc; prime wire tray, S$%@S% choice, 8X@9c; fancy, Stc. PRUNES—s@se. APRICOTS—Royal, §%@10c; Moorpark, 10@12¢ PEACHES—Unpeeled, 5@sc; peeled, 12@160. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—Wheat was depressed in the first pa: of the session by the fine pro- | gress being made with the cutting of the spring | wheat and the commencement already of new | deliveries of the new crop. Minmeipols re- | ceived nine cars of new spring wheat, ard | there were about fifteen carloads of the cid | | sold In the sample market here. The visibie | | supply decreased 298,000 bushels, compared with | | an_increase of 2,000 b els the corrasp | ing week last year. Primary market receipts were still much belpw at the similar period of last year. Shorts grew nervous when this he- came known and covered freely. It took a strong corn market, however, to infuse a iit- tle more buying spirit into the wheat crowd, and getting that about an hour from the close. September, which had sold as low as &}lyc.} recovered to 64%c, about 15 minutes from the | end. September closed %c higher &t 64%@ 64 asked. December gained %e, closing at | G4@o¥ic. Continuance of rains through the | West where the drought had been feared start- €d corn easy. The bullish ardor suffered in con- sequence and short sellers were emboldensd fo increase their lines. This in addition to a rather tame demand early forced prides off. Near the close of the session the decline was | more. than recovered on influential buylng by | bulls under the conviction that the rain would | gome 190 late to remedy the damage alroady | | done. September closed with a gain of . Unfavorable crop reports accompanied with | 19 tubs; sales, 121 tubs at 18%c. week, 11,000 tubs. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. The Earl Fruit Company auctioned California fruit to-day as follow: CHICAGO, August 1.—Pears—Bartletts aver- aged $131@140. Grapes—Malaga, $162; Fon- tainbleau, $1@1 20, average $1 06. Plums—D\: mond, $125; Peach, $110; Columbia, 80c@$110, average 31 06. Prunes—German, $§12Z. Weather dry. Fourteen cars sold. BOSTON, August 1—Pears—Bartlett, $1 20 165, average $137. Prunes—German, $1 08; Tragedy, 31 05@1 65, average $123. Peaches— Early Crawford, 65c@$l, average 80c. Twelve cars soid. NEW YORK, August 1.—Pears—Bartlett, $1 40G1 55, avera 149, Plums—Jefferson, average $1_ Weather hot. Sixteen cars sold. PHILADELPHIA, August 1.—Pears—Bartlett, $1 36471 38, average $137. Three cars sold. Bales of the PITTSBURG, August 1. — Pears—Bartlett, $1 40@1 §0. Prunes—Tragedy, $1 26@1 35; Ger- man, $126@1 40, average $1 32. Plums—DBrad- shavw, 31 25@1 35, average $1 27; Egg, $130@1 40, average $135; Columbli. $1 25@1 40, average $135; Purple Duane, 31 £0@1 40, average §1 32. PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—The monthly state- ment of the public debt shows that at the close of business July 30, 189, the debt less cash In the treasury amounted to $978,081,006, a decrease for the month of $49,004,486. Independ- ent of the cash the statement shows an in- crease in the debt of $182,159. The cash in the treasury increased during the month by over $49,000,000, principally from receipts on account of the new war loan. The debt is recapitulated as follows: Interest bearing debt, $847,367,730; which interest has ceased since maturity, $1,260,050; debt bearing mo Interest, $384,297, 441 making a total of $1,232,925,221. This amount, however, does not include $569,497,933 in certifi- cates and treasury notes outstanding, which are offset by an equal amount of cash in the treasury. The cash in the treasury is classified as fol Qold, $225,138,393; silver, $514,879,465 $80,504,551; bonds deposited in national disbursing officers’ balances, etc., $59,- 757,087 total, $890,630,963; against which thers are demand 'labliities outstanding amounting to $636,225,748, leaving & net cash balance of $254,844,215. VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. NEW YORK; Aug. 1.—The statement of the visible supply of grain in store and afloat Saturday, July 30, as compiled by the Produce Exchange, is as follows: debt on paper, Dbank: Bushels. Increase. Decrease. | Wheat 9,093,000 298,000 5 Corn . 17,736,000 2 1104, Oats . 3,444,000 = 32,000 Rye 305,000 . 156,000 Barley 343,000 . , 000 COTTON MARKET. NEW YORK, Aug. 1—COTTON—Steady; middling, 6%c. NEW. ORLEANS, Aug. 1—COTTON—Steady; middiing, & 11-160. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.—To-day’s statement of the condition of the treasury shows: Avail- able cash balance, 254,844,215, gold reserve, $188,444,714. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 1.—Exchang 715; balances, $52,431. NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. OREGO! PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 1. market continues devold of interest, growers helding off in the hope of higher prices. Nom- inal export values are about 6ic for valley and blue stem and 57c for Walla Walla. WASHINGTO! TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 1.—Wheat, dull; mill- ers offer §@66c for blue stem and 62@S3c for club. LOCAL MARKETS. L $349,- “The local Wheat EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, sight — 4 Sterling Exchange, §0 days .= 48 Sterling Cables . - Au;z | New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 17 New York Exchange. sight . 5 Fine Sllver, per ounce. L= B Mexican Dollars D48 4y WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. The market was qulet and unchanged. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 9@9%c; 0ld, %@ Cream Cheddar, 10@llc; Young America, Eastern, 12@13c. : 5 EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 18@22%c pér dozen; store Eggs, 13@16c; Eastern, 13@16c for ordinary and 18c for fancy; Duck Eggs, 17@1Sc. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Bartlett Pears are very firm at the im- proved prices, aud the demand is good. Even culls and windfalls, small, crooked and other- wise undesirable, bring $20@25 per ton. Peaches and Apricots rule firm on canning account. Figs continue scarce. - Plums are steady at the old quotations. Grapes are still in light sup- ply. Strawberries higher. Melons are about the same. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $4 50@6 per chest for large and $8@9 for small. | are Figs, 306l per box for single and $1@1 50 for double layers. 5 Cantaloupes, $2@4 per crate; Nutmegs, $125 OLTE por how; Wakermetons, $5@18 per nunared. Huckleberries, 7@9c per lb. Red Nectarines, 75c@$l; White Nectarines, per box. ontainebleau Grapes, 25@65c per box and 40 @65c per crate; Black Grapes, 75c@85c per crate. Blackberries, $2 50@4 per chest. Plums, 50@6c per crate and %5@50c per box; n bulk,'$10 per ton for green and 312 90915 tor vellow. Apricots, 50@T5c per box and $#0@70 per fcn in bulk. Fhe Peaches, 25@75c per box; 50@75c per basket; in ;7“%. flm canners, $35@45 for Freestones. Clings, 70@80. Crabapples, 15@25c per box. Raspberries, $5@6 per chest. Apples, 3i@6vc for common, and 75c@$1 per box for No. choice Gravensteins, $1@1 25. Bartlett Pears, $1@1 25 per box and $35@40 per ton for No. 1, and 80@76c per box and $20@ @30 per ton for No. 2. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $1 25@1 50 for St. Michaels, $1@1 25 for Mediterranean Sweets, and 75c@$1 26 for Seedlings; Lemons, $1 25@2 for common and $2 50@3 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $6@7; California Limes, 750¢ per_box; Bananas, $125@2 per bunch; Pine- apples, @4 per dozen. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. Apricots continue stifft at the fine prices. | Peaches are firm. Prunes are very strong and | the old stock is being cleaned up fn a lively fashion. Dealers are afraid that the Pruns market may advance to a point where the for- etgn Prunes will be imported, which would be bad for the Industry on this coast. The quota- tions for new Prunes below are nominal, as very few growers are selling at them. DRIED FRUIT—New Prunes, 3%g3%c for the four sizes; old Prunes, carload lots, 4% @5 for 40-50's, 44@4c for 50-60's, 3%@dc for €0-70's, 31, @3%4c for T0-80's; 2%@%c for K0-80°s; 2 @2%c for 90-100's; new Peaches, 6c; old Peacnes | 4@6%c; peeled, 10@12ic; new Apricots, 9@ for Royals and 15@17%c for Moorparks; -lM" | Apricots, i@7c for nuEnll and $@10c. for good | to fancy’ Moorparks: Evaporated Apples, G488 | 7c; sun dried, 3@dc; Black Figs, in sacks, 2@ 24c: Plums, 4@4%c for pitted and 1@1%c for unpitted; bleached Plums, c; Nectarines, 3@ 4%c for prfme to fancy; Pears, 2%@4%c for quarters and 3@5%e for halves,’ according to color, ete. RATSINS—2@2%c for two-crown, Z4@2%c for three-crown; 3@3le for four-crown, 3@ic for Seedless Suitanas; 2%@3c for Seedless Mus- catels and $1@1 15 for London lavers: dried Grapes, 2. 2 NUTS—Walnuts, 3@4c for hardshell, 4@6c for softshell; Almonds, 3@ic for hardshell, 627c for moftshell: $is@Sc for paper-shell: Peanuts, 4@ §%c for ‘Eastern and 4%c for California; Pe- cans, 6%@8c; Filberts, 9%@llc; -Brazil Nuts, 8@9c_ per 1b; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 per 100. HONEY—Comb, 9@10¢ for bright and 6@7c for lower grades; water-white extracted, %@ 6ci light amber extracted, 4%@sige per 1b. BEESWAX—24@26c per Ib. PROVISIONS. There is not much trade at the moment. CURED MEATS—Bacon, % per Ib for | heavy, 94c for light medlum. 10c for light, 1lc for extra light and 12G12i%e for sugar cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@1lc; Call- fornia Hams, 9%@10c; Mess Beef, $10 50 per bbl; extra Mess Beef, $1l; Family Beef, $12; Salt Pork, $9; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, UG ; finess 81A5 Buioked Bed () 12@1 Sk per 1b. LARD—Eastern, tlerces, quoted at ¢ per Ib for compound and Sc for pure: palls, $%e: Californin tlerces, e per Ib. for' compound and 7c for fure: half barrels, Tic: 10-Ib tins, 8c; 5-1b tins) 8 COTTOLENE — Tlerces, 6%@6%c; packages less than 300 Ibs—1-1b paiis, 6 In & case, $i4c: 31b palls, 20 in a case, $%c: 5-1b palls, 12 in & case,’ §%¢; 10-Ib palls, 6 In a case, tine. 1 or 2 in a case, T7e: wooden buckets, | Ibe net, §%o: fancy tubs. 50 lbs net, T8c; barrels, about 110 1bs, T%c per Ib. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. S%e: 50-1b | 20 All descriptions remain as previously quoted. 1898 from the Sierra Nevada shaft, 665 feet; face in porphyry and seams of clay. mines on the Comstock lode: inia, fial.é & Norcross, Chollar, Potosi, chequer, Alpha Con., Con. Imperial, Seg, Helcher and Belcher. he quarterly interest of the Edisor $8210, will be pald to-morrow. The ai interest on the Bpring Valley 4 per cen amounting to $56,000, was p Brunswick lode—Gould & cher and Sava~~—Sutr- tunnel leve west crosscut, started at point of the tunnel line in the north drift, advanced 15 feet; total length, 34 feet; porphyry. The official letter from the Occidental idated mine says: of the main station the raise is now w T} From the top have started a west cro: connect with the stopes. 7 feet. The drift between No. 1 upraise has been extended 7 feet; total eet. lar east crosscut No. 1, Have stopped 1t In porphyry. snd I sumed worl lar and Potosi account and advanced | mation. MONDAY, August 1-2 / Bid. Ask. U’S Bonds— 4s quar coup..111 111% Mutual El Co Oakland Gas. 4s quar reg...110%111% [Pac Gas Imp.. 4s quar new...127125 |Pac L Qo Miscellgneous— BF G&E Cal-st Cab 5s.112 — |San Fran Cal El 6s. C C Wat s, Stock Gas ... Insurance— F & Cl Ry 6s..115% — Geary-st R o8. — 100 H C & 8 5%s..100 105 L AL Co 6s. — 100 Do gntd 6s. 101 Market-st 6s..126% — Do_1st M Gs..11434114% Nat Vin 6s 1sts — 974 N C NG Ry 78.104% — N Ry Cal 6s..108 N Ry Cal 5s..102%102% NPCRR 58100 1021 NPCRR 6108 108 Anglo-Cal Ger S & L.. Mutual Sav. 5'& L So. Stack Gas 6s. Water Stocks— Contra Costa.. 50 Marin Co 50 Nat Vin Co. Morning Sesston. 10 Bank of California ... 210 Hawaifan Commercial & 110 Hutchinson 8 P Co.. $6000 Northern Ry of Cal 5s Bon 50 Spring Valley Water ... Afterncon Session. 25 Glant Powder Con.. 10 Hana Plantation Co. 150 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 125 Hawsailan Commercial & Sugar. 50 do do . . 25 Market-street Rallway . do- do. . 25 Oakland Gas . 10 Oceanic Steamship Co. Street— 10 Bank of California 40 Hana Plantation Co. INVESTMENT BOARD. Morning Session. 65 Glant Powder Con. 25 Market-street Railw Afterncon Session. 30 Alaska Packers' Association $3000 Spring Valley Water 6s.. 33000 Spring Valley Water 48 MINING STOCKS. clsco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. Nev Nat B....156 Savings Banks— Hum § & L.1060 8 F Bav U.. 480 Mer Ex Assn. 90 Work continues suspended in t.e following Utsh Con., Mex- ican, Ophir, 'Consolidated California and Vir- Best & Belcher, Gould & cugymslv ullion, , Challenge Con., Confidence. Yellow Jacket, Crown Point, o n Light and Power 6 per cent bonds, amounting to uarterly t bonds, am yesterday. urry, Best & Bel- he joint feet north has been face in Consol~ At a point 50 feet north 88 feet, 10 feet having been added during the week. sscut to The crosscut is now in d_ No. 2 length, Chollar and Potosi—800- foot level—The Chol- near the north line, has been advanced 14 féet and is out 40 feet. ave re- in the maln south drift on Chol- t § feet in hard ground belonging to the footwall for- STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. p. m. 6% 9 Firem's Fund. — 205 1650 118 4% N Cal R R 68.102 102% [Security £ B 300 Ouk Gas 5s....100 — ' |Union T_Co.1000 Do 2d i §5..108% — | Street Railroad— Om Ry 6s.....126% — |California ... P & O6s...107 — [Geary . P & Cl Ry 6s.104 — Market-st Powell-st 6s...118 — |Presidio Reno WL&L..100 — | Powder— Sac El Ry 55.100 — |California F & N P 85.106% — |E Dynamite. erraRCal 6s. — 103 _[iiant Con Co. 47t 48 S P of Ar 6s..105 . — |Vigorit % % S P Cal 6s. — | Miscellaneous— SPC 1s cg bs — |Al Pac Assn.. 9% 95 S P Br 16 Ger 14 Wks. 130 — 8V Wat és — B V Wat 4s. b Oceanic S Co. 5% 56 Spring Valley. 89 99% Pacific A F A. 1% 2 Gas & Electric— |Pac Bot Co....100 104 Cent Gaslight.105 — |Par Paint Co. 7 — 8 1 HE R2BIRNRTHS 38 83333:8Ad 38 W 8s 3 g8e 833 Following were the sales in the San Fran- beginning, lot A, block 391, South San Fran- clsco Homestead and Railroad Assoclation: 3-!000 Bireer Wyeopmer o TRenUG R i s stree A , . N 100, S 300, NE 10, lots 1 to 5 and 12_block 399, South San Francisco Homestead; also lot on ner of Trentieth avenue and H street, by SW 200, lots § and 9, block 39, same; ¥00. Josephine B. and Abraham C. Freeman to same, lot on N cornef of Twentieth avenue an G etreet, NW 450, NE to Hunter Tract, SE to G at.re:ltb SW to beginning, lot A, block 39 same; $10. A. K. Daggett to Peter Caubu, same; $10. Carl J. or Julius C. or Julius E. Janssen. John McGonegal and Q. P. Soule (by E. D Sullivan, commissioneg) to M. J. Rudolph Mohr, lots 1 to 3, block F, Lakeview; $1248. Loutsa West (Soule) (wife of Charles) to Maria L. Soule, lots 370, 372 and 374, Gift Map 1; . Alameda County. Willlam P. Courtney to Katie F. Courtney, lot on W line of Union street, 108:6 S’of Twenty-sixth, § 25 by W 115, block T, map o survey northern extension to. Oakland, Omk- land; gift. Estate of Stephen Mead (by trustee) to Cal- vin B. White, lot on § line of Mead avenue, 100 W of San Pablo, W 37.50 by § 125.70, being lot 64 and E % of lot 60, map of Mead Park, Oakland; $10. Andrew Jones to Willlam Morgan, lot 12, block C, Andrew Jones subdivision, Brooklyn Township; $10. Lulle Ernst to Johanna Ernst, lot on SE cor- Der of Santa Clara avenue and Willow street, E 50 by § 137:6, quitclaim deed, Alameda; $10. Pacific Land Investment Company to W. E. Bole, lot 2, block 26, town of Newark, Wash- ington Township; $10. Isabel M. Davis to Carrie D. Kerrick, all Interest in estate of Reuben T. Davis, de- ceased; $50. Frank Courant to L. Eleanor Johnson, lot on E line of Franklin street, 152 N of Delger, SE 80.92, NE 32.03, NW 82.60, SW 32 to beginning, quitclaim deed, Oakland; $10. i exender Martin to Charles W. Bolles, same; Florence E.“Wson to Walter R. and Wil- liam W. Wilson, undivided $0-S580th’ Interest in lot 26, block 16, 'Oukland; also property in San Joaquin County; $80. James C. and’Annie F. Altken to L. Atkin- son, lot on § line of Channing way, 130 E of Grove street, E 50 by S 135, being a portion of block G, Barker Tract, Berkeley; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Amelia M. Burnell (owner) with Petterson & Persson_(contractors), architects Willlam Moo- ser & Son. All work, except plumbing, gas fitting, sewerins, tiling, painting and lincrusta dado for a 2-story and basement frame bulld- ing on the N line of G 6 W ot Fillmore, W '3 by N 137:6; $3300. Mre. Willlam McCormick (owner) with W. Plant (contractor), architect T. J. Welsh. Ali work, except excavations, cement and con- crete’ work, painting, plumbing, gas fitting and electric work, for a 1-story, attic and basement frame cottage on the E line of Clavton street, % 8 of Hayes, F 106:3 by N 25; $2232 Arthur Kanzee (owner) with Thomas R. Bas- sett (contractor), architect B. J. Clinch. All work for a 3-story tenement house on the N Ine of Linden avenue, 114 W of Gough street, thence 21 along N line of Linden avenue by & depth at right angle of —; $1432 —_————— JAPAN'S GOLD RESERVE. The gold reserve of the Bank of Ja- pan has been steadily decreasing dur- ing the past few months. The report of the bank for the week ending June 4, however, shows an increase of 34,000. yen, which sum, together with the amount in hand, constitutes a gross total of 63,008,000 yen. This change may be ascribed to the receipt of the | indemnity. In order to prevent any | | sudden fluctuation in the market which would take place should the indemnity | be brought home at once, the Nippon Ginko has adopted a policy of gradual transmission. Yet though the specie is retained in London, there is no reason, asserts the Mainichi, why it should not be indirectly utilized for the immediate succor of the financial community. The convertible notes issued up to the 4th | of June amounted to 172,360,000 yen, showing a decrease of 111,700 yen as compared with the previous week, | | whereas the issue above the legal limit | totaled 26,870,000 yen, the decrease be- | ing 260,000 yen. As to the loans lssued | by the bank it may be.stated that an | increase of 260,000 yen is noticeable in ! discounted bills, of 2,720,000 yen in cash, | and of 2,010,000 yen in exchange bills, | these items together making a total of | | 4,000,000 yen.—Japan Daily Mail | cefved each day from the United States Signal tory, Mare Island, Cal. O tice aiating whether the ball was dropped on time or giving the error, If any. is published iny 4] the follow! e O B ™ CHxB. %, WHLCH, Ensign_(retired), U. Sc N.; .In chargs, P b — Y SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. - ARRIVED. . Monday, August 1. 82 hours from Ta- Stmr Minecla, David, COftmr Czarina, Seaman, $). hours from Seat- U mr Pomooa, Debney, 59% hours from San Diego. Stmr Columbia, Green, 661 hours from Port- , via Astoria . : 1ang e Cnllkat, Anderson, 27 hours from Eu- "é‘a‘fi,r Ruth, Strand, §6 hours from Portland, via Astoria 58 hours. Stmr Washtenaw, k3 Crosscup, Simar Homer, Boifield, 1% days-tm St Mich- ael, via Dutch Harbor 70_hours. 15 days, via Seattle Stmr Willamette, Hansen, Benttle, p King David, Jones, § days from Newcs NSW. hé::;’;&'nncbec. Lewis, 20 days from Balti- 82 hours from 80 hours from Ter bark Marco Polo, Schoriwandt, 161 days trom Licata, Steily. CLEARED. Monday, August 1. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond,. Nanaimo; R Dunsmuir's Sons Co. SAILED. Monday, August 1. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San Pedro tmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo. Schr Corinthian, Korth, Crescent City. TELEGRAPHIC. 5 POINT LOBOS, Aug. 110 p. ‘m.—Weather, thick; wind, SW; velocity 20 miles. CHARTERS. o N Castle loads mdse for Honolulu. The Sismore was chartered prior to srrival vheat to Europe, 275 6d. ‘o;'}r\e %'flih'u londs“mmber. flour and. mdse on the Bound for Vladivostock. SPOKEN. e ilot boat Amerlca—Off the flagship July a1 the Aus sier Burma, from San Diego, for N iy 1-Lat 10 N, long 2% W. Br bark. Balmo- ral, from Swansea, for San Francisco. MISCELLANEOUS.. The schr Doncaster is in Neah Bay disabled, making repairs. DOMESTIC PORTS. FORT ROSS—Salled Aug 1—Schr La Chilena, Francisco. oS WENG LANDING—Arrived Aug 1-Sche k, hence July 31. NEORT PRAGG - Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Sequola ly 31. P ROWENS LANDING—Sailed Aus 1-Sche v. for Port Los Angeles. M WPOHT. Satiea Aug 1-Schr Haleyan, for Eureka. ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 1-—Stmr State ot California. hence July 30. “IVERSENS LASD{!I\‘C?Aan Aug 1-Schr Ocean Spray, hence July 27. g FORT BRAGG—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Aloha, hence July 30. % FACOMA-—Sailed July 31—Bktn Newsboy; for elbourne. M AR A—Arrived July 3l—Stmr Scotta, hno Iy 29. g T431ed July s1—Schr Mary F Russ, for New- port; stmr Chilkat, for San P:runclsco. TSAL—Salled Aug 1—Stmr Newsboy, for San P REKA—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Orizaba, hno July 3L ‘Salled Aug 1—Schr Bertha Dolbeer, DEERT BLAKELEY—Sailed Aug 1—Chil ship Star of Bengal, for Australia. P ENTURA —Arrived Aug 1—Stmr G Loomis, hence July 31 and sailed for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug 1—Bkin Uncle John, from Hilo. FOREIGN PORTS. HONGKONG—Arrived July 30—Br stmr Em- ss of China, from Vancouver. P ESTPORTArrived July 10—Br ship Lin- lithgowshire, from Oregon. FOROHAMA—Arriv prier o July 10—Br for San Coptic, hence July 7. N ied” July 27oBr stmr Glenfarg, for - San isco. P EWOASTLE, NSW-—Safled—Br bark Birk- dale, for San Francisco. GUAYMAS—Satled July 30—Stmr . Curacao, for San Francisco. LA LIBERTAD—Safled July 28—Stmr City. of Panamba, for San Francisco. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. NAPLES—Salled_July 30—Stmr Kafser Wil- Im II. for New York. : E5 July 31—Stmr Umbria, h LIVERPOOL—Arrtved New York. o AMBURG. Safled July 3i-Stme Pretoria, for New York. RP—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr- Nordland, port was fortlicoming in the stocks which were | buying orders from the country caused the | Spot Wheat — Shipping, §1 20@1 23%; mill- ¢ 100 Alpha .. 051200 Ophii i E Iost severely' affected - and the shorts were | firmness In oats. September closed 3o bettar: - | ing §1 Q1 $0 per cit. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls. and brands sell | 100 Belcher 15100 Overm | e | o T driven to cover. making the recovery in these | Provislons started easy on selling by pack- CALL BOARD SALES about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted | }00 Bost & B 21200 Potosi | | w ¥ stocks almost ¢omplete. - Of the Grangers Rock ers and ruled dull nearly all day. i‘own the po . steers, 10c: medium, Sc; light, Sic; Cow- | 100 Challenge 20 300 Savage | Island and: Burlmgton rose from 1 to 1% from | end of the session prices recovered with a clos. | Informal session 88 o'clocks Decemberc | L0 oo “Gragn, Gi4c; salted Kip, igo: Caye, | 00 Chollar . 20 Slerra. N the lowest. and the Southwesterns as a group | ing rally in corn. Pork is unchanged, lard lost | 0000 ctls, §1 21%; 15,000, §1 22; 6000, $1 22%; 26,000, | Fldeq. Bcy Seass, Bues gauteq Jop. Siscs Calts | o conndenc £ ISS-AMERICAN BANK Tere strong: The ribber ctocks closed to-day | 2@, and ribs are 2%o lowor than yesterday. | 3224 100: dry Kip and Veal, lher dry. Calr. roley.| 10 Gould & Cu; e 5 with gains of ¥ ‘and 244 respectively. Pacific | leading futures ranged as follows: | ~‘Becond session—December--4000 ctls, 31 3%, | He: 4y 15@30c; medium, 30¢; winter. 10g: | 1200 Justice Of Locarno, Switzerland, and Btail, Fead ‘and" Tobaced were strons features | — 2o oo s 2 IO el TSy sy onDecember—2,000 | K ins, Shearlings, 160t tach: ahort woel. | 00 Mexican GERMANIA TRUST COMPANY. e i TaabiNe Wab lso Tuatertally alasa | Wheat, Nov3— RO o 1 : lgglernm' ;‘ei;;g"n ~ December — 10,000 ctls, | 0G40c each; medium, mmg ien g wool, 306 | piom om0l IR i) | # j6 Fxi Miay: 34 Montgomery street, San Franclsco. by the increased .demand for bonds in the after- | August e 65% 654 4% 65y | 81 : 3 . eac! orsel 3 for large a oul urry. 7| 8| vl 0 wo g e D 7 noon, n-which there was active business, espe | September i o & o PARLEY-The ‘market continues quil and and 31617 tor Colts, sic: Horsehiden. | 10 Andes 0 10 Justice L N e B0 Tastiuganak | |€ T Co, KRON) QA B 000 clally in the 4-per cent bonds .of lately reor- December . 64 63% 643 | weak at the decline already noted. dry, $1 75 for large an @S! for, small; [ W0 Telehte., oo i . 19100 Maxioal 6|18 16 |10 La terest pald on savings deposits. Loans on. ap ganized - roads and - the ' junlor lesues, which | Corn. No. 3— | Feed, $115@1 18%; Brewing. nominal. Colts, se. 300 Best elcher. 411100 Ophir Azl o e ~ OO || e ok roal extate: oourity end:on SAmInLEIGL were galning. in security from the recent in- | August 3314 CALL BOARD SALES. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3%c per Ib; No. 2, x:noi fa3onin e~ “ms‘e:,‘""e"‘ AV | B UB ‘August 17. paper. - ‘The GERMANIA TRUST CO. is au- crease in carnings. Total sales, 311000 . | Beptember FE i Sn s ottt i o'clock--December— | TK¢; Tefined, $4akc; Gredse, 2c. " " | 06 Caicdonta B e S M= e fhorized and empowered by the Stace: of Cali- vernment bonds: were strong on the peace | December . 33% 34 | 2000 otls, $1 16%: 4000, $1 16; 4000, $1 16%. )] all clips, ern Mauntain, 7@10c; | {09 Chalienge, -+ 161800 Utah it Tat Quarter.| | fornia to act as executor. administrator, guar- prospects to-diy, although this factor had only | May B% 3% econd seasian—December—000 otis, 31 16 | free Northern, 9@i%e. Spring clip—Southern | 00 Con Cal & Va... {600 Utah ... 01 | August 2 @iin and trustee.. Legal depository for trust a small influence In stocks. - The» new Govern- | Oats, No. 2— Regular morning session — December—4000 | Msuntain, 12 months', $@llc: San Joaquin and | - g e Tl Meon funds. ment 38 advanced. fo.a new hig* level, allot- | September . n Lottt o000, 6%, Southern,” T monthw', “8@ibe; Foothill and | Lo oL Tom Gl L e Stock L ook ||, DIRECTORS-Ernat (4. Denicke, A.. Sbar- ments of subscriptians selling o. 106%. | May .. 2% Kitatnoon seasion—December—2000 ctls, 31 163, | Northern, free, 13A14C: do. defective. 10@1ze; | Following were the s usustdl. || poro, J. C. Rued, E. Martinoni, F. C, Siebe. nited States 's. both thene's and old issues, | Mess Pork, per bbi— | OATE Fancy Feed quotable at §1 2% par | Middle county, 13@16c; Humbolt and Mendo- | Board yesterday —— — A Tognazzini, H. Brunner, MoD. R. Venable, advanced %, ‘the i's,: when issued, % and theé | September . 93 94T 9 ct) - good o choice. $126G1 30; common, 31 1734 | cino. U@l6c: Nevada, 10%1c: Eastern Oregon, Morning Sesston. BUN, MOON A A G Wieland, F. Kronenberg, Charles Mar. &'s_registered % in “the :bid ‘price. | Lard, per 100 lbs— | @1'22%: Surprise. ‘$1 3214@1 35; Gray, 31 22%@ | 10@12c; Valley Oregon. 15@17c. 800 Belcher ...... ... 19|200 Mexican 17 tin, C. Gehret, P. Tognazzini, S. Grandi, G. Total sales of stocks to-day, 235,500 shares, | September . 545 54TH & | 125; milling, $1 2%@1 27% per ctl. HOPS—1897 crop, 9@12%c per M. 100 Best & Belcher.. 31|00 Ophir 30 | United States Coast and Geodeétio Burvey— | Rottanzi. tncluding: . Atehison preferred,” $720; Burlington, | October . 547% 55214 § | * CORN—There 1s nothing new to report. Small — 3 B0 oS5 © 20|30 Overman 08 Times and Helghts of High and Low | I——— 82713; Manhattan, 3505 Northiern: 'Pacific pre- | Short ribs, per 100 Ibs— round yellow, ** 2%@1 30: Eastern large yellow, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 500 Buiiton 0% 200 Potost 2 Waters at_Fort Polnt, entrance to San ferred, 584T: Rock Tsland, 5451 St..Paul, $345: | geptember - 545 G | Sacked, $1 10; white, §1 15@1 20; milxed, $1 05 — 200 Chollar 22300 Savage 15 Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- OCEAN TRAVEL Unfon' Pactflc, 7456 People's Gas, 1350 General | Gctobar 850 & @1 10 per ct BAGE—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4%c: Wool Bags, | 90 -..... 21(200 Sierra Nevada... 50 thority of the Superintendent. e L R = < RYE—$1 20@1 z2% per ctl. nominal; San Quentin; $4 . " 1200 . . ...... 20200 Unjon Con NOTE—The high and low waters occur at faufsl'r-'an'"’"éz “5““&,‘5!"‘"{‘-"’“ 101913. Rubber, | Cash quotations were as follows: BUCKWHEAT- 1?5@1 85 per ctl. COAL-—Wellington, $8 “per ton; N 7300 Con Cal & Va... 431200...... . 27 | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about P ifi c s ,m c 455 do preferred. 65%6: Weetern Union, w52, | e Prallingioc ¥ per ¢ New Wel- | 300 ... . . 421400 Yeliow Jacket... 34 | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; acific Coast Steamship Co. CLOSING STOCKS. £ 3@3c; N FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. ington, 3%; Soathfleld Welllngton, §7 &0; Seat- | (000 Gold & Curey. 1000 33 | the helght of tide s the same at both place Atchison 13% St P & Om | Oats, 21c; v 24%@2%c; No. 3 whits, tle, "$6; Bryant, d'fiv 3” ay, $5; Wallsend, | §00 Justice .......... 10{1000 . % ——om - — Steamers leave - Broadway Do prefd 34% | Do pretd |- 28gaic; No. 2 1}'_}-- w:,éfi““nv No. 2 Barley, | The millers have marked Flour down 25c. fifio;_Cumberllln 3 ’k (;‘n bfilkzand $1650 1h Afternoon Session. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. wharf, San Francisco: “anada Pacific o Pacific . 19% 42 5734 > 5 4! - 7 B S A - 7 ugust 4, 9, 14, 19. 24, 23, Sept3, Chea & Omio ... 1% |Texus & Pacifs: :}:: | boxad, 43@be: Short Clear Bides, boxed, % 756 | B e M e T SEUGAR_The Western Bugar Refining Com. 20 Chollar 2 s = Spear-stieet. wharb, 10 & e ShE fRalten I |pnte eesmenc S i 50 St ntheused - | Rice ‘Flour,"$7; Cornmeal, §250; extra cream | any guotes, torms net Canh: fube Crushed | yo Gon Cai & Val.. 4 io0 Sterra Nevadai.. 5 i AUSEREE N YeNDafersut Port Chi & E i z 76, |igiArticles. Recelpts. Shipments. | Cornmeal. 33 26; Oatmeal, M 25 Oat Groats | Granulnted, 6c; Dry Granulated, S7c; Conféc- ¢ 45000 Uplon Con ® “For Viete-x Vancouver, (B. L& Fiour, barrels - 1.000 5.500 | $4 50; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; Buckwheat Flour, ; N Py 441500 Utan 07 | : CCC &St 191§ | ~oour, 9 5 W heat, i 9 % | tioners' A, 6%c; Magnolia A, f&c. Extra C, 2 (400 ¥ C.) Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma. Everett, Wheat, bushels 50,000 137,000 | @4 26; Cracked Wheat, $37; Farina, $ 50; ; v \i 121400 Yellow Jacket.... 34 7 Do prefd . 174 00 v : B%c: Golden C, b%c; California A. 5% per I ‘Anacortes and New. Whatcom (Wash), 10 a. Del & Huds 114 | Corn, bushels 4100 . ssea0 | Whole B et o, e T et oo Soar; | half barrels, ¥c more than barrels, and boxes K LA e August 4.9, 14, 19, 24. 29, Sept 3, and every el L & W, nios= | Q% o e 28900 | ey, 35; Split Peas, $4 2; Green Peas, §4 50 | %o more. ¢ BeRisy 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. By e L Dot itk or | Rye, 3 . i —— : s compan . N Do prefd [ 1% | Bariey, bushels . 3,01 709 | per 100 1be. A SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. MONDAY, August 14 p. m. - Ry., at Tacoma wit. N. P. Ry., at Vancouver e et e 5 e hay . | onew B E Ty g e HAT SN0 moaToe Another decline in Hogs is noted. The other Bid.Ask. Hale & Norcrs. €0 — | o Siureka, (Humbélat. Bay), 10 a. m. Avg. ot aye };g% i | 2@16c. Egks, steady: fresh, To. ¢ dairles. | pray 1s now being rushed In at a great rate, | descriptions are unchruxug. Alpha A 5.5 AL 6 A R EE T e t..Nor: prefd. and the market is soft in consequence. Yes-| Wholesale rates for dressed stock from | Ayt 19 14 |Kent ot 06| — a | 3 st R s L L B R T PARIS FUTURES. terday’s “receipts from all sources were 1225 | slaughterers are as follo 3 Andes ! 08 O fany Wash o O & | .,,';’(fli;‘;'nnmn:b‘:’n‘:fe:fi!'?mno;n"{;euldeer:icffifmf ot Chartord (San Luts. Obtepoy, Lake Erie & W.. 1% Do prefd . Wheat— Aug. Nov.-Feb. | tons. -Prices showed no material change, but e RS second 'quality, | Belcher . 19 20 [Mexican - 18 17 | hand colump and the successive tides of the | Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, ~Hueneme, = = Opening . 87 4470 they will soon if the present flood ‘keeps up. | 5%@6c; third quality, 4l@dize. | Benton Con. — 12 [Decidental © 5 — | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The | San Pedro, East San Pedro Los Angeles) and Do 1st pretd Am_Tobacco | Closing veere | Feedstuffs are as before. VEAL—Large, 4G5c; small, 6@7c per. Ib. Best & Belcher 19 20 [Iphir .. 33 53 [igesoma th lumn gives the second tide of | Newport, § a. m., Aug. 1, 5, 3, 13, 17, 21, %5, 29, Lake Ehore . Do prefd : g iCToRal BRANSIS 50G 10" per. ton, MUTTON—Wethiers, 7%@Sc; Ewes, 7@7%c | Bullion ......... 04 05 [Dverman 10 09 | PR The Third time column the third tide | Sept 2 and every: fourth day. thereafter. e e Eepista i) | Opening 2080 | MIDDLINGS—$18 T ton. per . Caledonta 24 26 |Potost 20 21 [ and the last or right hand column gives the | For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- Manhattan L Cons Gus Closing wiees | FEEDSTUFFS8—Rolled Bariey, $26@26 per ton; | LAMB—Spring, 8@S%c per Ib. | Chollar . 19 20isavage (11000 130 35 funt ide of the day, oxcept when there are but | ford (San Lufs Oblspo) ta Barbara, Port ot By By B Cable Cocos iy LIVERPOOL FUTURES. Ollcake Meal at the mill, $31@31 50; belnx PORK—Live Hogs, 4X@i%c for large. 44c | Challenge Con. — 20 |Scorpion . 01 — | three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los.Angelesj, 11 a. Mich Centr Col F & Iroh..... 20| 1oy £2G32 50; Cocoanut Cake,” $24@2%; *Cottonseed | for medium and 4G4Yc for small; stock Hogs, | Confidence ..... — 50|Ser Belcher ... — 08 | biven ave additions to. the soundings on the | T, Aug. 3. 7, 11, 16, 19, 25 2, 31, Sept. 4, and S T B gfi £ s g Meal, 3hgu0 o {00 Cornimeal, $3G2 W; | 2G3%c; dressed Hogs, 5X@7%e. Con Cal & Va. 4 45|Slerra Nevada. 6 - 59 | Finiteq” States Const Survey eharts except | every fourth day thereafter: Mo Pacifics.. Illinols Steel 56 SIS EMDVE RIS, S fha auotations Fepresent California RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. oo ot . T T oynateata s % % Iwhen a minus sign ) precedes the height, | (For Ensenads. Masdalens Say, 27 Joso del Moblle' &0 Lacieds Gas K1 Recetpts. Shipments, | Fpeibopnd Hay! Whent, Higis tor good nd P Com New York. — 0F[Standard ... — 185 | o Boo B i eharss. e wna s | lia and Guaymas (Mex), 10 a. m., isth of 7 9 & | r lower grades, no choice coming 'or " 'k —_ . n v y . Do pretd Docprefd .1 00ty | Cltles = Bushels. ~ Bushels. | 3y} at and Oat, $15@17; Oat. $13@16: Barley. | Flour, qr sks ... 44,380(Straw, tons E)‘::;g:ugon w DfUTap.Con o 3% 3 freference is the mean of the lower low waters. | €SI MONh. | o1 ion obtain foidert Chi ‘Ind & Nat Lin Ol 8% | Duluth : 1200 ‘937 | $4@15: Island Barley, $12 60@14; Alfalfa, +14@ | Wheat, ctls . 1,990 { Wool, bales Gould & Curry. 10 11|Yellow Jacket. 38 34 == = The company : reserves.the right to change P Eacinc R - ,g% Milwaukee © 10,400 T Clives, SOINAL . il Barley, ctis 2,500 | Eggs, doz | I e Sy TIME BALL. without previous notice steamers, safling dates N ¥ Contoar’ Siiver Cortificates G54 | Ghicaro e S i Peose chls (T B[ Lumber, % ° |REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. | Branch Hydrographic Office, U..§. N. Mer- | 'FTORER OFFICE 4 New Montsomery NT O & B Lo listnd B T s | EPeI A BEANS AND SEEDS. e s 205 | [oather, rolls s oprios : chanis’ Exchange;. Sen. Franciaco, "August | strest’ (Palace HoteD: ' 2" con Agta : = v 3 100 | Hides, B = , . G PERKIN! ., Gen. . Do 2d prefd.... :33° | Do prefd . 1l | DT iy S There Is no marked change in anything, | Boan® Skd o 2,840 | Peita,’ bals |.oRelph C. jand Elle Fp Farrison to Catherine | .- e "time balk was not drobped August 1, GOODALL, PE ket st dan Francisco. Nor' West . HylrC & Tron 2% | -2 White Beans still rule firm. Ontons, sks. » 64t | Baisins, bxs | Pacific street, 137:6 E of Polk, E 21:7 by .8 | 188 on.account of signals not coming through: e = B e O e U. S’ Leather % BORLS 2andouesosssssesvosss TL0001 BEANS—Bayos, $2 752 %0; Small Whites, | Bran, sks . 608 | Wine, gals . | 127:8%; $10. . - CHAS. P. WELCH, SRR 2| Do pretd . [ % P §207 15; Large Whits, 31 %@2: Pinks. 32 500 | Middiings, sks 140 Piper, reams ... J. Milton Bowers to Mary B. Bowerd (wite), Ensign (retired), U. S..N., in _charge, N c[] OntaTio, & W I | Do prer.. 4% | Boston - . 45474 B e R e Bt s T an [eveitans’ o:ck.. 1106 L Quicknllver, Ak lot on S line of Post sirect, 18 E of Van Ness e THE 0. R. ' " 3 2 Tnion 3 ; 3 J d | s 27:6 by S 120; gift. E F 0 3 ,, = SRR v Aot nlon T Sy | N - D el e | e e e i STEAMERS TO ARGIVE. DISPATCH FAST STRANERS T0 Pittsburg - 10 | Do-prefd . 175,¢ | Baltimore . ‘107,318 1 SEEDE Brown Mustard, O Dot elirday: | Wheat, ‘ctlsy..... 10,80 Shorts, aks | Catherine Brooke to Martha, I ¥ and Mary | " Sieamer me. | PORTLAND Do T LA W 5% | Galveston -+ ! | Canary Seed, 24@2%o per Ib; Alfalta; nominal; Barlev, cils . I e | of Van Neas avenue, W 11:3 by S 120; gift, i e From Spearistropt Whart at 10.a. m, Rock Tsland ... : 968 (R.G W .e.; prind Bavs, | 26@T%c; Hamp, (ARI0TTEGIYT0 L Bran, s 014 Strat, tons M. and Catherine A. McCann to E..B. A. Mc- | San Blas. -t $12 First Class ~ Including Berths Bt Louls & 8 F- Totals -.. %e. = s 7 ASHINGTON. | Cann, 21l interest In 16t on.N'W corner Lombard Humboldt. N FARE 8 Second Class and Meals. Do st nretd | ==t DRIED FEAS -Nlles/ $15@1Oreen {020 : and 1-guna streets, N 30 by 110; $10. | Aum: 2 B8 e OF SAILING i EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. -per ctl. o L e et Lok to ats, ctls . San- _to ssme, fot on wfilgcborsov{Eh“er Doric. ‘China_and .Japan. m‘.’: 2 (-,““,“M‘:(HE everra/AUE: 3, 18, 23, Sept.-2 : 2 . t, ctls stroe:, & N of Sacramento, 906, ‘quit- B 7 3 % P 0, Aug. 8, 18, | ‘CHICAGO, Aug. 1-CATTLE—Were strong [ POFATOES, ONIONE AND VEGETABLES. | Barey, ctls - Clain deed: %60 g B el AN 3| Baig ot Cantomis o for the better class and steady for others. S J. C. Winans (trustee) to’ Henry Wadsworth, | 3 i g TER R s ok ateere %% 250G 65 S meaiuiy 1?@‘:\’;;, A1l Vegetables are in good supply and Squash | corn, ctls .. under 1063 & 284, lot on NW corner of Fulton ai‘:lx::;mw. 7 g:pl'fi:re Bay . fi‘&: 3 A n 26:00 New Tork _beef steers, $1-¢ 70; stockers and feeders, $3g | And. Cucumbers glut the market. | NEVADA. and Devisadero streets, N 137:6 by W 137:8; $1. | Tillamook ...:..|St. Mjchael Aug, 3| O™ ““U"E.C. WARD, General Agent, . it 30 el Potatoes and Onions range about the same. | Hay, tons 30 | Savage Estate Company to Ida Blumenthai Grace Dollar.. (St Michael A 3| 630 Market st. R L8 4 75, Dulle, 32 T5@4 30; cows and helfers, 33G) | pOTATOES—. )60c In sacks for Early Rose * (ivifé of Julius), lot on- W line of Lyon street, | Crescent City...|Crescent City ‘Aug. 4|~ GOODALL, PERKINS. & CO.. Do ans s P ac sty 2% 14 20; canners, $2G2 %0; calves, 33 25Q7; Western | and 40@75e- in sacks and 75c@$1 10 In boxes for | ° & 156 S of Oak, S 25 by W 120; $1650. - - Orieabn [ Fabolat b 4 < “ * ™ Superintendents. 78 b L) 613 | steers, $3 85@5 2. . =2 Burbapks; Salinas Y-rbapks, 70@85c. THE STOCK MARKET James R. Smith (by J.'J. Mone, commis- | StateCalifornia|Portland - 5 1.5 s reg Po. de. .. 9% | HOGS -Were. lafgely 2%c higher. Fair to] “GNIONS—s@60c per ctl for .red and 70@8c . “stoner) to A. W, Watson, 10t on W- line of | Samta Rosa.....|San Diego 3 ngfmszs J50up: K )s g‘% St:L 4s.°107% | choite, n:n,?@a'ofi;d pflc.k;srs,s %.‘Bl zh’(fl' buteh-"| par cti for yellow. Pickle Onions, 76cG#1 per “ s e B Ashbury street, 393:6 S of Frederick, B 25 by & :Vlctori,g:,'l’u z ] | T fl . Ala class A Norepyate ot | s BRG0PSR lenis oo [ Do e n Peas, 2%@%0; String | MInIng stocks opened the week firm and sales | W 100; 32665, T TS |Nanaimo H Gflmpagflle Generale Transa amlqua- Do B . Do.deh 5:..,....117% |, SHEEP-Thére was a falrly active demand | pians, 2g@dc per Ib; Lima . Beans, -4c;. Bay | Were falr. *Several stocks showed a slight rise Mool CIshrotehs executoray th: John i: and 1 French Line to Havre. Do C: . 0 Nav 1sts. 1T 30- | for lambs and sheep.. Commont to prime lambs, | Suanh, sbo; Green’ Pepbers, $@8sc for | over Saturday. £ ‘Amelia_A. Ryan, lot on N line of PFrederick ¥|" company's Pler (mew). 42 North o S 6108 Thne 17T | @6 25; Western range sheep, $3 %0@4 35, na- | Chile and 76c@3l for Bell; Cabbagé, 50c per | ' The Belcher, Chollar and Utah assessments | atreet. 100 E of Ashbury, N 100 by E 15:3, and 3| River, foot of Morton st. T'rnve)enm Atchison 4s ) S Line 6s'%r. " 1250 | tives, 83 0@ 50 - - ; cti; Carrot: per sack; Bay Cucumbers, | fa)] gelinquent in office to-day. * right of way for sewer 'on E side of said lot 3| by this tne asoid - both_ transit by Do At Pt s s e | e psaCattle, ,16003;. hoks, 3.00; heep, | 1ugase; Pickles, el for No. 1 and 40G50c per | 1oL} "seuritics wete fairly active and siot | for connecting with De Long avenue: $500. 3| Enelien raliway and the aiscomtort of crossing 2 L £ Bese 3. 2 vel H .. Kavanagh to Warren Grant the channel In a smal . New York to it Term 4s. Reading 4s £2% _OMAHA. River Tomatoes, 50@ssc; Green Corn, Glc@si | materially changed. Ricard . H. ) ia- Paris, = % % ©nio 55 R G W Ists ] 8 |" OMAHA; Aug. ‘L—CATTLE—Recelpts, 3060, | per sack for Vacaville, $1 2601 50 per crate for | - Sales of mining shares on the San Francisco | Bohe¥y,loh on X line of Tiftecnth street,, 130 STEAMERS TO" SAIL. A S b T e SE L& LMCos 99 | Markel steady. Native beef stecrs, ¥ 50G5 20; | Alameda and 85qiS6o for Berkeley; Garlle, 2@ | Board during the first seven months of the year | Clara Stellings (by E. Michener, commission- = = -~ | LA TOURAINE Aug. 6. 10 a m B B om0, plockers Lo feotbrs, b 104 T | e e s Clrer GRS Tew 7 lant, | O 074,256 shares, against. 1,480,900 during the | er) to Nettle A. or Jennett A. Mixer, lot on | _Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. [ B [pamrEtacns 3 : S C s i H 3 . .. X. . - b ' g - ™ — et E: St P C &P sl mv’ [ OGS Recelota, 3600, Market - o higtier, ‘vdf‘p%'{uwn VEGBTABLES — Potat same period in 189F: st y §,Jine of Beaver street, 150 E 0f Castro, & 25 prTrg : | LA NORMANDIE 068 & | clgsed weak. v, 3 , ced, raw, per n lof | The Yukon Trading, Mining and Exploration E étte Cali to Acme B. luml - LA TOURAINFE ey B s W\ BT light, §3 50@3 T7%. Bulk of sales, 3 7l desiccated, 10@I8c Eranuted: v T%he. Gog: | Company has declared’a monthly dividend of e 2 W lihe of Ag-ehex :'«'Seexi Skt ‘For. turther .part PpIY, to “ITenn new ret a1 o1 | SHEDP—Roceipts, 4700, Murket 15620 lower. | page. foo; Swest' Fotatoss $o: Turnips, 25c; |2 POr cent on its capital stock, puyable Aug: | g8 N of T enty Dty prent MBIy W0 portiane c’i’:‘q’b‘g“};?eng R T D g e L e 48 0L lmibe, A 1D ) | BEnEgBoant; 1800, TOMATIN The following ore shipments from the mines | KIng’s Daughters Home for Incurables (a cor- | Aztec - F. FOGAZL & OO g eoree; New. York. Union Pac prefd.. 7% KANSAS CITY. 2 POULTRY AND GAME. gt Eureka District, Nev., were made by rail | Toration) to lsanc Hofman and Emil Woenne | GUEMIH, - a e Rty 0. Agents, 5 Montgomery Towa C lsts. UPD & Glsts. 1 | KANSAS CIT” Aug. L—CATTLE—Receipts, 2 Lor the week ending July B nmond. mine, | (FCTTAT SNW comner sd. lot, § 20 by W 60 (v | Homer ... (Newports. . La new cons s Wab 1t Gs......0: 1ot (700 Market steady to sironc. Native steers, Sore e of Eastern are announced for to- | 81000, PORnCR: TN Ci0: Jackson, 6 130 " Fom | Salmon, 137:6 8 of Broadway, § 20 by W 6) Sauta: RosalBan Diego i ™ A 3 *Cows ana heifers, ; ‘stockers | day. g 300, 13,910, kson, 65,130, 1414, Y W %3] State of Cal(Portiand.. e B.S.MARIPOSA Missourt G . 3. Bhore Is.:...... 109 L e e 53 S0 ot siin, £ 5024 ‘50, POULTRY—Live Turkeye, 124@U¢ for Gob | Hamilton and Bly mines: MeEllin, 473% 1 ¥90uq b Houston by J. K. Moore, attornéy) | San Blas. .| Panama sails via Honolulu and MK & T sl @)V Centurtes T | OGS Récelpty K06 Muriet ateady to ko | blers and 12G1sc for Hens: Gecoe, per pair, foc L0 e O R DS ani)igbelle- | o Clement B. Moore, lot on NW . corner. of | Coos Bay...(Newport.. "WAuckland for Sydney NE Central sta; 11l o OOl e e evrenr s o 95 oncere: 35 003 o0, | TN o SouaEy, HGLL: Dicks $5001 for o1d | “Tiie "otficial letier from the Sierra’Nevaaa | Hvde and Union strects, W o F of Fillomre, | Quéen ...\ |Vic & Pyt BN ALy esdhy. August- ‘10, B : , , ;| an o1 % 2 2 ers, o4 t A . S to ning, t it 2 al . m. MINING STOCKS. e, 8 g w0 lgm:,“g! 4563 1 yorkers, | young, o oosters, ol St 0, Pt I T L R T S Dooe 201 xsqo:d S .; a o = Oregon Forts. |Aug: ) mx,én'; E‘o cooLGAR, Chollar ntario 250 5G3 70;_ples, 1 1 ers, 5 X w ;@2 I hxs Mary J. Wade to James McKay, ‘lot on- oT1 : . Australia, _an B {Ongar DR up-eteipte, 300, “Sarket frm; lambs, :‘ifa'?x'g;:g":fi"" it 5 per ot tor young | ore from, he Sith fiogr and dopoeted 1€ o |yet2% Fow*Wheit TN O ol el = NOTICE TO MARINERS. e AV aitin 35 |Plymout . i 12 | Hos: 3 N . sam- | (Yolo), y E 1000 $10. -] A w : 3 ca. Deadwood. .. 30|Quicketiver T DENVER. GAME—Nominal. 5 Dies Taken from the face was goid, J18 11; =il- Sertha. Petorson. (wife of Nels P.) to Hila | Offico roneo {he Diite States Hydrographia | | - gppponerts & BHoS. CO. ld & Cui G Do pretd 400 | DENVER, Aug. 1—CATTLE—Recelpts, 2%, Temmmis Yer, 6 ounces per ton. Have retimbered the old | Mosher (single), lot on NW line of Aril atnea -an the Merchants'. Exchange:. i I D- et Gou < 5 prefd ........ ENVER, Aug. 1. , 2200, Rt Sietra Nevada shafc 16 feet during the weeck, | Mosher (single), lot on NW line of Arlington | maintained in San Francisco for the bencat of 114 Montgomery st. Hale & Norcross. 55 Sferra Nevada ... 50 | Market steady to strong, Beef steers, $3 60@ . making a total depth of 100 feet. The con | o oo o! gubalvision. of Block g, 'walot | mariners without regard to nationality nd | freight office—$27 Market San Francisco. Homestake . 15 901Eaan0azg - 155 |4 60; cows, §275@4; feeders, treight pald to Py firuction of the building for the holsting works | mooone Leasr g JUPdIVision o 9 Falr- | free of expense. : s i s Sk Iron. Silver . ;? ;,’vmon <.}mk 25 | river, $4@4 50; stockers, freight paid, ¢0; | Butter is firmer, with fair prospects for an | "prigieasing rapidly. The east crosscut from mgfln! Mosher to Neis P. and Berihe: v Navigators are cordially invited to visit the Mexican .. 5! Yellow Jackef 20 ) Eolls; atags, gtos 3 improvement ghortly. Cheese and Eggs are | the north drift, started at a polnt 50 feet north | saames 1 : : Peterson, | office, where complete sets of charts and sail- = BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. OGS fuecelpis, 206, Market 6o higher. Light | firm, and the latter are a fraction higher. from the 'tunnel line, was advanced 35 feet: | “‘Anna A. Daly to Kate C. Daly. lot on B | fof Oirections of the world are kept on hand FORO. S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLE!D. Money— Do prefd . 5434 | packers, $3 65@3 70; mixed, 33 70@3 75; heavy, | BUTTER— : total, 53 feet; face In clay with small seams of | corner of Chenery and Mateo streets, NE 28 | jotononhorison ‘and reference, and-the latest ‘ s Ccall loans . Boston L 38 73 5. Creamery—Fancy cresmeries, 200; seconds, | quaris 900 'level—West crosscut No. 6 at & | by SB 100, lot 17, Henarle subdivision of blocs | jiprmetion can always be obtained regarding |- Steamer ‘‘Monticello. Time loans ... Atchison prefd. SHEEP—Receipts, none, Market unchanged. 196, point 100 feet north from crosscut No. 5 was ad- | 8. same; $700, lghts, dangers to navigatfon ‘and all matters Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. and Sat ‘Stocks— BB UL siesrserenn 186 el &3 alry—Cholce to fancy,. ¥@se; common | vanced 6 feet: total lensth, 240 feet. This drift | " Futate of Robert H. Pearson (by Henry F. | irpicest to ocean commerce. 3:45 & m., 3:15 p. m. (8:30 p. m. ex Thurs.) AT &S F.. 215 (Gen Elec prefd.. 9 BLGIN BUTTER. grades, 15@16c. s has reached the east wall and 1= stopped. Have | Willlams, executor) o A. K. t. Tot o | bramgiume Ball on the tower of the new Ferry | Fridays. . .1 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. Amer Sugar ...... 139 | -Bonds— ol Eastern Butter—Ladle packed, 14@15¢ per Ib; | resumed work in the north lateral drift and | N corner of Twentieth avenue and G stroet, NW | ooy "f; 8t the foot of Market street, s hoisted | Bunda, 0:38 . . aud 8 0 oo T vrefd ........ 114 'Atchison 4s ...... 9% | ELGIN, I, Aug. 1L—Butter, firm; offerings, | Elgin, nominal. 4 advanced the same 6 feet; total length. north | 450, NE to Hunter Tract, SE to G street, to ut ten minutes before' noon and dropped at and offices—Mission Dock, Pler & noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal re- Telephone Red 224

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