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30 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST .7, 1898 COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 3 Silver unchanged. WV heat unsettled. Barley steady. Oats and Rye dull. Corn neglected and lower. Hay still in free receipt. 5,371,500. The gain in cash for the week was §1,831,400, ‘and the surplus reserve has fallen off albout $2,000,000. The statement seems to reflect s much as anvthing else the progress ¢ ihe recent financial operation of the Great Jopferred stock by $26,000.000, of which $15,000.- orthern Rallroad which has increased Its is lssued to stockholders ‘at par for cash fo retire the outstanding collateral bonds, &nd Straw lower. Feedstuffs unchanged. HOB0000 Deing A e tha Pink Beans lower. Whites firm. stook - of One- of the - leased . lnea No Mustard Seed coming in. which had been profusedly distributed Potatoes firm and Onions lower. Two cars of Eastern Poultry due on Tues- day. Butter advanced again. Cheese and Eggs firm. Pears weak and plentiful. Peaches weak. Apricots firm. Dried Peaches rapidly cleaning up. Provisions unchanged Wool, Hides and Hops qulet. 4, as a stock dividend. through which this operation has been oper- ated, shows a gain of over $5,000,000 in deposits and its cash holdings have aiso expanded over to the lafger banks, runs well through the 1 | activity | operated to The Chase National, ,000,000. The National City Bank accounts for more than a third of the total increase and has lost about the same In specie. gain seems to be confined for the most part The deposit but in loans an increase t. the bond market last week has roduce some change in the cur- in The remarkable | Bhe Scason for discounting s now | Hogs continue weak rent weer” B scanon for £ is now ank cl ing lose ain. close al 1and and while it is not antiecipaf H T Naune e, that the miovement will be heavy, it is inter- BANK CLEARINGS. | Local bank clearings last week were $13, 013, against $14, for the same week last year. REPORT. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6, 5 p. m. The following maximum temperatures are re- ported to-day from Weather Bureau stations in | WEATHER im Los Ange! The decrease In surplus reserves between July and October, 1897, was at least $15,000,000. In the last six or seven weeks the New York | | banks have reduced their reserves over $22.- | The Government holds heavy de- so that what may be nports would check the latter in any case. LONDON MARKET. Bluft,. 88; 3 , 9); San Diego, 7 s ramento, §2; San Luts Obispo, Yuma, . NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—The Evening Post's San Francisco temperature: Maximum, 8; | London financial cablegram says: The stock FnBum, '51= mean’, 5 market was quiet and dull to-day. Trading WEATHER CONDITIO AND GENERAL | here is both on New York account and on the FORE | part of English buyers, the general disposi- Areas of high pr: ure are central this even- ink over Montana and off the coast of Northern | fornta. The lowest pressure is reported from Southeastern California. A trough of low fesure extends over the platesu region from DT al; | tion at the moment and ae prompted by the ess being to operate for a moderate rise in Buyers here are generally advised ts. Grand Trunks were good 0. exico to Washingtc The pressure is rising | The rise in securities continues. It {s mainly along the cosst and falllng in the in- | due to purchases of the buyers. valleys of California. | Canadian Pacific, 85%: Grand Trunk, 7%: bar Cloudy weather is reported along the coast | silver steady, 26%d per ounce; money, % per from Point Reves northward and over Northern | ce A trace of rain is reported from Car- rature has fallen in Western Ore- rehern California—Partly cloudy Sunday; brick westerly wind, becoming high on the coast in the afternoon. Southern California—Fair Sunday; fresh west win Nevada—Partly cloudy Sunday. Utah—Partly cloudy Sunday. Ariz r Sunday. I n II | 724 b, | 400,000 barrels. WHEAT—Receipts, T all the forenoon, Shorts were nt. NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. {ned stationary elsewhere. e i 2 : made at San Francisco for thirty| NEW YORK, Aug. 6-—FLOUR—Recelpts, ng midnight, August 7, I | 16,000 barrels; exports, 176,000 barrels: sales, Market strong and held at a gher figure. 000 bushels; shipments, Market strong.. No. 2 red f. o. Options were strong and quiet closing 1@1%c net higher. led to cover by ‘light raises. 000 bushels. afloat, Soc. mp n Francisco and vicinity—Partly _cloudy | & L S D No. 2 red spot, 79873 1-16¢, closed T3ie. ount Temalpais—Clear; wind southwest, 5 | Bgrons v eop SN St miles'per hours current emperature. S0, T | Contt, 169 o, 2%t 1007 crop, Ngplte. HosScant. OfBNAL PIGIRO! Southern, 39 75@11; North- 2 ern, $1071 COPPER—Dull; brokers', $1 15. EASTERN MARKETS. LEAD—Steady; brokers', $3 80 = COFTE R Closed qut 5 points 1 < - = : COFFEE-Closed quiet to 5 points lower N DR M AREEL | sales, 5000 bags, including December, $ 2. | Spot Coffee—Stendy. NEW YORK, Aug. 6.—The tone of the stock | SUGAR—Raw, strong and higher to bu Refined—Firm "and market tinued v strong. Stocks | fining, §% test, 3 1- and bonds showed a steady increase. The | fairly active mold A, 5% standard A, 5%c; movement of large contracted wealth, which | cut loaf and crushed, 5%c: granulated, 5%c: took the initiative during the week, continued, | % and the following thus invited showed Increase. | v, bes, BUTT! et Firm; 9c; —Recelpts, 141 packag Elgins, 19¢; facs n_ creame: The two hours' session of the Stock Bxchange | tory, 11@lc. was full of business and the demand was | EGGS—Receipts, 4741 packages. Firm; West- eager. The preference is decidedly for the as- | ern, M¥%c. sured dividend-paying interests as vet. But it | g was influenced by the possibilities of dividend DRIED FRUIT. where. The Grangers continued the | NEW YORK, Aug. 6—California Dried forward advance, but Burlington fell slightly | Fruit, dull into the background to make way for St. Paul | EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 2nd Rock Isiand. Dealings in these stocks | prime wire tray, S%@3%c; choice, S%@ were ; large, 40,000-share blocks frequently | 9%c. being seen. Considering the week's rise in| PRUNES—@sc. Lt prices the firmness at the close was remark- | | APRICOTS—Roval, 84@10c; Moorpark, 10@ able. Traders B close ouista o of ay interval, but no disposition was| ———— 8hown to seil out to-day. The heavy expansion CHICAGO GRAT MARKET. bank statement 1s mostly T D S1.50.000 e gl frosa | CHICAGO, Aug. 6—Wheat started very| . the sub-treasury daily re- , S er opening at €i%c to eSc. offset by payments on the loan | against 67%@67%c at last night's close. There | States old {'s registered have | was no appearance of any increase In the | advanced Iis: do coupon and the new 4's regis- | movement of wheat, and Liverpool sent higher “Total sal stooks to-day were 35,100 shares, | QuOtations. Showery weather in the Northwest | preferred, 3650, gave the bulls a further opportunity, as the 35; Missouri Pacific, SING STOCKS. 13% St P & Om Do pratd Do prefd Express Co Adams Ex American E: | 28 trade under present | few buying orders from the country conditions was nervous Chicago received 141 and Minneapolis and against 158 lnst year. Atlantic port of wheat and flour for the last rs_amounted to 320,000 bush price. 2 a vear ago, S5t P M & M. 1 % 2 Septembeg left off %c higher and De- 52 S 20 | Camaber B@%e higher e 8% | Corn received assistance from the strength S I 3% | in wheat, and also from the Kansas report for exas & Pacifi 12% | the: month showing a drop in_conditions of 24 Union Pactfic €3% | points compared with that of a month ago. U P D& G 5% s weather was acting kindly to the croj Wabash .. 7% | and“it wae clear that such of it as had n Do prefd ... 20 | been ruined past redemption must be rapid Wheel & L 1% | improving. After the first half hour the price | gradually worked off, closing %c -lower. Outs were firm early, but remained so as long There were oniy a corn showed strength. and _all sociated banks of New York shows rather heavy changes for the week ending August §, loans Baying S0 $13,785.100: and depogits L DENVER. DENVER, _Aug. 6.~CATTLE—Receipts, . ‘gtoady, but the presence of several cars of | right-to'use &s & Drivate Northern Pacific, 4445} | about the possibilities of a wet harvest in that i Rock Island, 15,85; St. Paul, | section. The demand for the limited offerings Southern preferred, Union Pacifi¢ | in the sample market was most active, and at Speclals, % Spectals, from 2 to 3 cents over the previous day's 20; Sugar, Kubber, 6%56; | prices. Orders for round lots for shipment were | 1 | on the market at a slight premium over the | cars | United States 42 were filled early. September loet Y4e. Wells Fargo 18 A light run of hogs and the strength in grain | Miscellaneou: started _provisions firm. After the opening A" Cot Ofl . 2135 | epurt, However, the market went practically Do prefd 82 to. sleep until the noise with which the grain 4lAmn Spirits % | markets close woke it up for two or three Do prefd minutes' further exercise. The net result was Am Tobee that closing prices to-day and yesterday were Do prefd substantially the same. People’s G The leading futures ranged as follows: Cons Gas S £ et 2% | August % MY 0% e o September . 68 1% e 49% | December 6% o Mo Pacific .. %|Iilinois Ste 5.y, i Dgoe - e Mobile & Ohi 26%|Laclede Gas o MAT e # Mo K & T Lead ... 36% | A“«g‘r& No. % = Do prefd Do pretd . 1098 | A o = =, Chi Ind & Nat Lin Ofl gl DSptentber e % Do prefd . 4{Pacific Mall 3114 | December 34 % N J Central %|Pullman Palaca... 131~ | May ...co.-o; BE Sk }. .4,,‘,31&.41 ISilver Certificates 58t | o grel;;b-:rov = 2% ay ol e Se ; 3 2 214 Do e b : | May SRR i 3% | - Mess Pork, per bul— Sig | September . 0 887% 900 %1% | October .. E SEsCa A9 00 Do pretd . jig | Lard, per 100 os— X Do prefd U S Rubber 413 | Septamber . 5% 8w s & e Do pretd . 8 | OGhort Ribs, per 60, he— i e Vst wonion ... S | g tember ue..s oo .52 B 2% 52§ P[u:‘;\;‘u;-g e - 14k | October ... 8% 530 52% & Reading Is P 5% |~ Cash quotations e as follows = e 2| Fiour, steady: patents, $3 65@3 e 2 | spring special brands, $3 75; soft patents, $ 2@ *loh oW T% | 43); hard straights, 410@4 15; No. 2’ spring 30% |Hoaw Eom 15% | Wheat, 70c; No. 3 spring Wheat, 68gTic; No. 2 103% |Uoton oy Qsmaee %8, | red, 7dc; No. 2 Corn, 34%@34%¢; No. 2 Oats, 163 |nlon Pac Com.. 2% | s93cc;’ No. 2 white, 25@2%c; No.'3 white, 20g25 o g orooklyn R T.... 38% | No. 4 Rye, 46%c: No. 2 Barley, 4lc; No. 1 Flax- o5 TOBING BONDS, seed, sz@shye; Prime Timothy Seed, 3 50G2 § U’'B new 4s reg. 15{% '\' Y Cantral 1sts. 116 Mess Pork, per barrel, $8 95@9; Lard, per 100 > 127%IN J C Ss.......... 1123 | pounde, $5 27@5 30; Short Rib Sfdes, loose, $5 10 1%IN Carolina 6s.... 125 | @5 45; Dry Salted Shoulders, boxed, 4%@4%c; | Do ds 1 108% | Short Clear Sides, boxed, $5 60@5%80; Sugar, cut Xo Pac iits 1214 | Toat, 6 02; granulated, ¥ 02. Do 4s " 1000 | _Articies— Recaipts. Shipments N Y C &'St'L4s. 107~ | Fiour, barrels . 5,62 10,000 class A.. [Nor & W 8s....... 122 | Wheat, bushels 58,500 Do B [Northwatrn cons. 543 | G bushels L - 0 del S, . 117 | Oats, bushels 3 Do Currency ... %0 |0 Nav 1sts 112 | Rye, bushels . 9,200 i Ai;hfl“o‘? 48 K Barley, bushels . 4,000 8,400 o adj ds. P b LR v [ reda e S8 Can So 2ds On the Produce Exchange to'day the Butter Chi Term 4s. market was unchanged. Cheese, firm; creams, G & Oblo s TH@8%e- CH 4% —_— B WHEAT MOVEMENT. D &R G 4 s East Tenn Ists % Recelpts. Shipments. Erle Gen 4s.. C & P ists Cittes— Bushels. Bushels. "FWE&Dists'tr. U | Do bs | Minneapolis 34,960 15,010 _Gen Flec 5s...... 105%/S0 Railway g Duluth 3,453 51,860 GH &S A6l (Sand R & T 6. Milwaukes . 1.9 10088 Tex P L G iste.. ‘oledo 56,825 21,000 Do’ Re 2s oo | St. Louis . 37,000 16,000 U P D & G ists. 7614 | Detroit 29.010 La e cons 03 | Wab Jac5a. 1137 | Kansas City - 6,500 N Uni 4s. o 2ds . %0 Missourt _6s 100 |W Shore e 110 o o MK & T 2s. 64 IVa Centurles .... 725 | Tidewater— Do is . . 90%| Do deferred 11l 5 | Poston ... 000 MINING BTOCKS. | Philadelphia - 8,297 Chollar 15 Ontario 2 75 | Baltimore 694 Crown Point . 0s|Ophir 20 | New Orleans Con Cal & Va 35 Plymou 12 | Galveston - Deadwood 35 Quickstiver 12 | Gould & @' Db prefa 35| Totals .. X ale erra Nev: 50 FUTU: . Homestake 45 00 Standard (0] W R S Iron Silver 70 Union' Con 15 | Openin 5 1% Mexican 10 Yellow Jacket 11 1i | Clouines g BO! TOCKS AND BONDS. T U PARIS FUTURES. Money— Do prefd . 55 |' Wheats Ky, Call loans . 2@8|Boston. L &% | o 3 3 Time lpans 2@A[Atchison prefd .. %y | Qpening 49 00 44 60 Stocks— £ E 1. 185 i X . AT & S F. 13%|Gen Elec prefd... 9 Flour— Amer Sugar 135%| - Bonds— Qpening 2070 Do prefd .. 113%|Atchison 4s . 94y | Closing . . - Bay State Gas... 1%| Mining Shares— - S Bell Telephone.... 275 |Aliouez Min Co... 4% EASTERN LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Boston & Albany. 227 !Atlantic ... Do L Boston & Maine.. 164 (Boston & Mont... 209 CHICAGO. Chi Bur & Q..... 13 [Butte & Beston.. 25 haca 4 Fitchburg .. 103%|Calumet & Hecla. 570 , Aug. 6.—CATTLE—There was not Gen Eiectric ..... 40%|Centennfal ........ 14% | enough Cattle here to-day to make a market Ilinofs Steel ..... 09 (Frankiin . . 18 | and prices were nominal. Cholce steers, $5 250 Mexican Central. 4% |Osceola . - 49% | 5 60;"medium, $4 50; beet steers, 75; stock- N ¥ & New Bng. i85 |Quincy, - 118 | ers and feedérs, $3Q4 75; bulls, 34 ; cows and 014 Colony . 192 |Tamarack - 167 | heifers, 28 "calves, 31; Western rangers, Rubber .. 41 |Wolverine - 24% | 344 75; Western steers,’ $4 30; Texans, $4 50. Union Pacific 2% Parrott . 2% OGS--Strong, generally Zic higher. - Fair, West End 8 " [01a Domfnion ... 20 $%; packers, £ 873 &2 butchers, $8 656 Westinghouse Ei. 21 357 mixed, $3°65G3 923; light, §3 95; pigs, ASSOCIATED BANKS' STATEMENT. - The-arrivals of Shesp wers tesssly e consigned to buyers. Common, $455; rams, NEW YORK, Aug. 6The New York Finan- | $ %4 60: 1, $ 6545 25: inferlor to_ex: cler this week says: The statement of the as- ll;g’;}‘;'» B o l‘m‘sn% esting to note that the surplus reserves of the | banks are now below the point reported last | | year at this time. | 000,000, and have not begun to ship money: to | | the West. posits in this center, called available and permanent is not as heavy as has been estimated. Gold bank money | | tions are generaliy lower. Smail round yellow, Market firm. Beef steers, $3 T0{4 40; cows, 3 %0; feeders, freight paid to river,” $3 85@4 50; stockers, freight paid to river, $2@3; bulls and stags, $2 5004. HOGS—Receipts, none. Market eteady. Light packers, § 70; mixed, 33 65@2 75; heavy, 13 65@3 75. SHEEP—Recelpts, none. KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 6.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 200. Market unchangi HOGS—Receipts, 4000. Market 5@10c higher and active; bulk of sales, $3 60@S 851 heavies, 33 703 90: ' packers, $3 35@3 85: mixed, $3 50 3 85; lights, $3 45@8 75; yorkers, 8 85 Dlas, 35 2043 &, ~ SHEEP—Recelpts, 200. Market steady; lambs, $4.15@6; muions, §2 @4 40. OMAHA. OMAHA, Aug. 6.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1000. Market unchanged. HOGS—Racelpts, 5200. Market active, 5@l0c higher. Heavy, §3 8033 85; mixed,«3$3 75@3 T73%; light, $3 75@3 Ti%: pigs, $3 303 SHEEP—Receipts, none. Market unchanged. CALIFORNTA FRUIT SALES. The Earl Fruit Company's auction sales of California fruit were as follow: BOSTON, Aug. 5.—Pears—Bartlett, $1 70@2 25, average $§2 20. Peaches—Early Crawford, @180, average $138; Susquehanna, $150G2 19, average §166. Plums—Purple Duane, $133; Bradshaw, $109; Columbia, $125. Prunes—Ger- man, $150. Nectarines—32 05. Weather dry. Six cars sold. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, Aug. 6.—Consols, 2T4%d: French Rentes, 103 520 Wheat cargoes off coast, buyers indifferent operators; cargoes on passage, easler and neglected LIVERPOOL, Aug. 6.—Wheat firm; Wheat In Paris, firm: Flour in Paris, firm. COTTC..—Uplands, 3 15-22d WHEAT—Futures, August nominal; Septem- ber, s 10%d; December, 5s 3'¢d. AND IMPORTS. 110%; Stiver, EXPORTS NEW YORK, Aug. G.—Exports of silver from this port for the week ending to-day as- gregate $846,012. The $mports of dry goods and general merchandize at New York for the week | ending to-day were $5,216,376. The imports of | specte this week were $326,279 in gold and $60,083 in stiver. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—To-day’s statement of the condition of the treasury shows: Avail- able cash balarte, $289,991,000; gold reserve, §158,620,061. COTT MARKET. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 6.—COTTON—Quiet; middling, 26c. PORTLAND BU INESS. PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 6.—Exchanges, $§202,- 475; balances, $48,929. WHEAT MARKETs PORTLAND, Or., Aug. changed; new crop, nominal, Walla Walla, and 60@élc for valley. NORTHERN —WHEAT—Un- | at 57@3Sc for | blue stem and ‘WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash, Aug. 6.—WHEAT—Blue stem s quoted at e for export and club af 60c. Millers pay 67c and 64 for the same | varfety. LOCAL MARKETS. GE AND BULLION. EXCHAN $110 | Red Nectarines, 60gtoc; White Nectarines, &0c per Lox. (Whits Grapes, 40@7c per box and 60@7c per | crate; Black Grapes, 65@S5c per crate; Muscats, | g berries, §2 50@4 per chest Blackberries, 5 st. . Plums, 40G60c per crate and 25@50c per box; fancy Eastern just received operates against a ragid advance. UTTER— d Creamery—Fancy creameries, 22@23c; sec- onds, 21c. to fancy, 18@20c; Dairy—Cholce grades, 13@lsc. 5 3 ElE?nern ‘uuier-—Lndla packed, 14@lic per Id; gin, nominal. ‘CHEESE—Choice mild new, 9@10c; old, 3@ g'& GCrurE Cheddi;. l)g@u Young America, c; Eastern, 1 c.. Y A BGE Raneh Eexe. Siyate per dozen; stors Eggs, 14@17c; Eastern, 13@ise for ordinary and 18¢ for fancy; Duck Egge, 15¢. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Yesterday was the weakest day of the sea- son for canning fruits. The canners were well supplied with Pears, and as it was Saturday they. withdrew from the market and a con- siderable quantity was perforce carried over. Peaches were also dull. Apricots were firm enough, but the season is about over and there are very few coming in. The depression was increased by the lateness of the river boats. There was no‘marked decline in anything, how- ever. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $¢ 50G€ per cl 87%&:!501- small. s — per box for single and. T5c@$l 25 for e ety 504 per crate:. Nutmegs, o Ter ‘hox” Whtermelons, $5G18 per Huckleberries, 6@Tc_p: common hest for large and er 1b. in bulk, $10 per ton for green and §12 @15 for ”‘Z\’fi!‘cm §0@S5c per box and $40@65 per ton 65@s5c per basket; in mibafies e TS Frgts for Freestones; Clings, bulk, to canners, $25@45 for e abappples, 202400 per box. asphertics, $547 per chest. R seio0s for common, and T6e@S1 per box for No. 1. Bartlett Pears, T5c@$1 per box and £30@40 ger; thnfor No. % ]fl]nd 2‘:?\1? s Tox mog 200 5 per ton for small and inferior stock CITRUS FRUITS—Oranses, $1 26@1 30 for St. Michaels, $1@1 25 for Mediterranean Sweets, and 7cg$1 25 for Seedlings: Lemons. $1 25@2 for common and 32 50@3 for golod !(?m‘;:mg\)c Mexican Limes, $4 50@5: California Limes, per box; Bapanas, 35@2 per bunch, Pine- apples, $3@4 per dozen. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. 01d Peaches are being bought up briskly and stocks are rapidly teing reduced at advanced prices. The new fruit is nominal. Prunes are firm, but buyers are nof t press- ing the market for supplies. It is éstimated | that from © to T5 cars of last year's crop | 1l be carrled over. | “DRIED FRUITS—New Prunes, 3%@ic bld for 40-50's, , 314 @3tc for 70-80's, 2190 “for 90-100's; new Peaches, i Peaches, $4@6%c; peeled, nominal; new Apri- cote, 9%@10c for Rovals and 15@17%ec for Moor- arks; old Apricots, 6@7c for Rovals dnd 3@l0c 12 feet wide fronting on Oak ‘street,” by 35 feet in depth Iying next N of,land heréin above de- scribed, Oakland; $750. M. Jienas (o Mangel S. and Jacintha S, Mello, Iot 4, block 2, North Alameda :Tract, Es: Oakland; $225. Elizabeth T. White to Emily B. Hopkins, lot on Siline of ‘Ashby avenue, 1613.6 W of College, S 140 by W 50, being lot 33, block E, Claremont Tract, Berkeley: $500. Mamie A. and Frank J. O'Brien to Sara B. Rothenberg, lot 12, block D, Rooney Tract, Berkeley; 3150, Joseph Raymond to Harriet A. Willlams, lot on 8 line of Bay View avenue, 50 W of Chest- fut Street. W S0 by S 141, ‘being lot 13 bloci 11, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $200. Jane A. Nightingill to-Samuel B. Connor, lot on N line of Lincoln avenue, 168:2 W of High street, W 224 by N 130, being.lots 4 to 7, block C. Sather & Robinson Tract, Alameda; §10. Joseph L. and Sophia Isaacs to Sarah R Isaacs, 1ot on SE_corner of Raflroad avenue and Paru street, E 92 byyS'126, being. lots 19, 20 and 21, map 'of Norton property, Alameda; also lot on E-line of Park street, 482:4 S of San Jose avenue, § 47 by E 157:10, block D, Alameda Park Homestead, Alameda; gift. Wililam 1. and Olive ,Clark to George H. Barrett, lot ‘on SW_ corner Lilly and Canning fireets 'S 20 by W 100, lots 13 and 14, block L., Roberts and Wolfskill Tract, subject to a mort- gage. Oakland Annex: $10. Peter Quinn and James Kelly to Mary Frede- rick, lot on N line of University avenue, 150 E of Calfornia street, E 50 by N 12, lot 8, on Map of Subdivision of Range 11, Hardy Tract, Berkeley; $500. Builders’ Contract: H. Huddleston (owner) with Richardson & Gale (contractors), architects Percy & Hamil- ton, excavating, grading, concrete work, brick work, stone and terra cotta work for J-story, basement and attic residence and a_ 2-story stable on NE corner of Washington and Spruce streets, E 706, N 127:8%, E 00, N 25, W 137:6, S 162:8%; $7960. Same with C. Chisholm (contractor), archi- tects same, carpenter, mill, stair and cabinet wark, glass and glazing, hardware, tin work, galvanized iron and copper work, electric work, lathing, plastering, painting, staining, polish- ing, varnishing, tinting, whitewashing for same on_same; $13,9G0, Same with William F. Wilson (contractor), architects same, plumbing work for same on same; $1769. —_———————— THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks were dull.and unchanged. The Crown Point and Gould & Curry as- sessments fall delinquent in board to-morrow, and the Savage assessment falls delinquent in office. Local securities were active for Saturday, and prices were maintained. The Bank of British Columbia paid a semi- annual dividend at the rate of 5 per cent per annum July 15, the amount being $75,000. The annual meeting of the German Savings and Loan Socfety will be held to-morrow. The annual meeting of Welis, Fargo & Co. will be held on Thursday. : The annual meeting of the Security Savings Bank will be held to-morrow. STOCK AND BOND EXCH..NGE. SATURDAY, August 6—10:20 a. m. Bid.Ask. | Bid. Ask. U § Bonds— Mutual El Co. — or go0d to fancy Moorparks; Evaporated Ap- Ples, 6%@7c; sun dried, 3@4c: Black Figs. sacks, S@2isc: Plums, 4@4%c for pitted and 1g1te for | unpitted; bleached Plums, sc; Nectarines, 3@ | 3¢ for prime to fancy: Pears, 3@ic for quar- | ters and 3@skc for halves, according to color, te. | “RAISINS—2@2%c for two-crown, 24@2%c for | three-crown, 3@3tke_ for four-crown, 3@dc ‘or Seedless Suitanas, 23G3c Mus- | for Seediess catels and $1@115 for London layers; dried | G | s, 2¢. 5—Walnuts, 3@4c for hardshell, 4g6c for | Almongds, 3@4c for hardshell, 6g7c for | goftshell, 814@Sc for paper shell; Peanuts, 1@ 5i4c for Eastern and 4ic for California; Pe- cans, 6%@sc; Filberts, 9%@10c; Brazil Nuts, s@sc per ib; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 per 100. HONEY—Comb, 9G10c for bright and 6G7c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5%G 6c; light amber extracted, 4%@5s%c per lb. BEESWAX—24@26c per ib. PROVISIONS. | | | Sterling Exchange, sight 484 Sterling Exchange, 60 days 485 Sterling Cables : 450 New York Exchange, 3 17t New York Exchange, sight 15 Fine silver, per ounce. 58y Mexican Dollars t 65 WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The future market opened higher, but fell back. The spot market was steady and unchanged. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 1S%@1 22%: milling, $1 30G1 40 per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal _ session—9:15 o'clock—December— | 10,000 ctis, $1 26%: 36,000, §1 26%. | Second 'sesston—December—400 ctls, $1 26; 6000, §1 25%. Regular morning session—December=—6000 ctls, $1 28%: 6000, 31 25%: 2000, §1 25%. BARLEY —Previo prices ruled, ing and a falr demand. 20471 22%; Drewing, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session—9:15 o' clock—December—2000 etls, $1 18%: 2000, §1 153 Second seasion—No sales. Regular morning sesslon—December—00 ctls, 17t 2 | OATS—The market is dull and featureless at | unchanged quotations, Fancy Feed, $1 3215 per | with a | steady feel Feed, 51 ctl; good to cholce, $1 25@1 30; common, $1 173 | @L23%: Surprise '$1 32441 3: Gray, $1224@ | 125; milling, $1 224@1 27% per ctl. CORN—The market is motionles$ and quota- | $12 Eastern large yellow, sacked, 1 107 per etl. RYE—Dull and’ unchanged - at per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$1 7 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Family extras, $4 40@4 30; bakers® extras, $4 15@4 25 per bbl. | MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- @1 30; 161 10; white, $110@1 12%; mixed, $1 0@ | $1 20@1 22% | | 185 per ctl. lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, §2 25 per 100 1bs: Rye Flour, $2 75 per 100; | Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, §250; extra cream | “ornmeal, 48 %5: Oatmeal, $4 25! Oat_Groats, | ; Hominy, $3 %@3 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4 | Cracked Wheat, '$37; Farina, $450; | Wheat Flour, 33 50; Holled Oats (bar. @6 25; in 'sacks, $5 65@6 05; Pearl Green Peas, § o0 | ley), $5 Barley, 35; Split Peas, 34 per 100 1bs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. The Hay market shows no particular change, one way or another. Quotations for chofce grades are nominal, as there is very little of | this class of Hay coming in. Arrivals of me- dlum grades are ample and the general tone of the market is easy. Straw is lower. Feed- | stuffs are unchanged. BRAN—$15 50@16 per ton. | MIDDLINGS—$18@20 per ton. | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $25@2 per | ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $31@81 50: job- bing, 352@32 50; Cocoanut Cake, $24@25: Cotton. seed Meal, $25¢30 per ton; Cornmeal, $23@23 50; Cracked Corn, $24624 50. CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $17@17 50 for good and $14G16 for lower grades; no chofce coming fn; Wheat and Oat, ; Oat, $13 | ; Barley, $14@15; Island Barley, $12 50@14; Alfaifa, $12g13; Clover, nominal. OUTSIDE HAY—(From Oregon, Utah, etc.)— Wheat, $13@14 50; Oat, $12@13; Cheat, $11Q12 50; Alfalfa, $11@11 50 per ton. STRAW—50@70c per bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Quotations for Mustard are omitted, as there is none coming in at present. Flaxseed is dull and nominal. Colored Beans rule dull and Pink are lower. The white kinds are still firm and in fair de- mand. BEANS—Bayos, $2 75@2 %0: Small Whites, 3202 Large Whites, $1 %@2; Pinks, $2 250 240; Reds, $260@275; Blackeve, 33 @’ Limas, $3; Pea, $2G2 15; Red er ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, — perctl; Yel- low Mustard, Flax, hominal at $2@2 10 Canary Seed,'24@2%c per 1b; Alfalfa, nomin; Rape, 2%@Z%c; Hemp, 2%@dc: Timothy, ;50 e, "$RIED PEAS—Niles, 1 5@2: Green, $22 10 per ctl. POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. Potatoes are firm at rather better prices. Onions are lower under free recelpts. With the exception of Tomatoes, which are very firm at a further advance, the Vegetable market is overstocked and weak, with consid- erable stock carried ower. POTATOES—0G55¢ in sacks for Farly Rose and 50g70c in sacks and 75c@$1 10 in boxes for Burbanks; Salinas Burbanks, nominal; Sweet Potatoes, 3%@4c per Ib. ONION 0c per ctl for red and B0@T5c per ctl for yellow. Pickle Onions, 75@%c per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 2%4@dc; Beans, 3g30. per b Lima Beans 34 Squash, 2@3%c; Green FPeppers, Chtle, dna_ sogrise, for Bell; ctl; Carrots, per sack: Bay Cucumbers, 25@30c; PlcKles, T5@s5c for No. 1 and 40@5ic pey box for No. 2; River Tomatoes, $1@1 50; Green Corn, per sack for Vacaville, $1@1 % per grate for Alameds, 40q8ic for Derkeley: Garlic c per 1b; Green Okra, 5 B % R es Flant, EVAPORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, sifced, raw, 1% per Ib in lots of 2 Ibs; Butters, nominal Kidneys, $2 50@2 7 String 3d4c: Bay 25@50c for Cabbage, 50c per desiccated,” 16@18c; nulated, ra 13¢; Onions, 60c; Carrots, old, 13c; new, 18¢; Cab- bage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c %e: : Turnij String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, 30c. iy POULTRY AND GAME. Two cars of Eastern will be due early in the week. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@l4c for blers and 12@13¢ for Hens: Geesé, per paire Jos @S1; Goslings, $1@1 26; Ducks, §1 %@3 for old and $2 0@+ for young: Hens. $4@s50: Roosters, young, $@6; Roosters, old, $4@4 50; % ers, : Brollers, $@3 50 for large; ® 35 2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 W@1 75 per dozen for YRy GA | heav: |% | Northern, free, 12@l4c: Foothill and Northern, | detective, 10@12c; Middle County, 13@16c; Hum- | tle, | sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14; Can- | sacl CURED MEATS—-Bacon, 9 per Ib for| 9%e for light medium, 10c for light, | 1ic for extra light and 12@12%e for sugar cured: | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@1lc; fornta Hams, 9%@10c; Mess Beet, $10 50 per bbl extra Mess Beef, $11: Family Beef, §12; Salt Pork, $9; extra prime Pork, §10; extra clear, $17G1750; mess, $15: Smoked Beef, 12@12%¢ | per Ib. | LARD—Eastern, tlerces, quoted at 6c per Ib for compound and Sc for pure; pails, S%c: | Califcrnia tierces, 5%c per b for compound | and_7e for pure; half barrels, Tic; 10-1b tins, | §c; 5-1b tins, Sk COTTOLENE less than 300 1bs—1-1b palls, 6) in a case, 20 in & case, §%c; 5-Ib palls, 1 10-1b pails, 6 in a case, 5% in a case, 7%c; Ibs net, Sic: fancy tubs, £0 Ibs net, T%c: barrels, about’ 110 1bg, 7%¢ per Ib. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. — Tlerces, 6%@6%c; packages | 94e: | in a All descriptions are quiet at previous prices. | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | about Ic under the quotations. Heavy salted steers, 10c; medium, Sc; light, S%c: Cow- hides, 9c: Stags, 6%c; salted Kip, 3%c: Calf, gc; dry Hides, sound, 1oc; culls and brands, | 12¢; dry Kip and Veal, Ioc; dry Calf, 1i@lc: | Goatskins, 27%@30c; medium, 30c; winter, 10c: | Sheepskins, shearlings, 15G25 each; short wocl 30G40c each; medium, 69@80c: long wool, “0c@ 3110 each; Horsehides, salt, §2 25 for ‘arus and §1@1 75 for small; Colts, 30c; Horaealdes, dry, $17 for large and ,75c@$l 25 for small; Colte, 0. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3%c per 1b; No. 2, c; refined, 43;G4%c; Grease, 2c. WOOL--Fall clips, Southern Mountain, 7@10c; free " Northern, Spring clip—Southern Mountain, 12 months’, 5@11c; San Joaquin and | Southern,” 7 months’, 5@Iic; Foothill and | boidt and Mendocino, 14@l6c; Nevada. 10@ldc; Eastern Oregon, 10@12c; Valley Oregon, 15@17c. HOPS—1897 crop, 9@12%c¢ per Ib. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. | | | | i | —Calcutta Grain Bags, - 4%@i%c: Wool Bags, 28@28c; San Quentin Bags, $4 85. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- | Iington, $§; Southfield Wellington, §7 50; Seat- $6; Bryant, $5; Coos Bay, $; Wallsend, | $7 50; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $1450 in BA nel, $10 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gate, | 7 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 in SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | pany quotes, terms rct cash: Cube, Crushed | and Fine hed, 7c; Powdered, fige; Candy Granulated, Dry Granulated, 5%c; Confec- tioners’ A.' 5%c; Magnolia A, Gigc; Extra C, G%c; Golden C, 5%c; California A, 3%e per Ib haif barrels, c more than barreis. and boxes | ¥c more. | RAILROAD TIES—Shipment of 34,700, valued at $11,063, to Calla v SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. The weakness in Hogs continues, but there is no further decline. Wholesale rates for dressed slaughterers are as follow: BEEF—First quality, 6 5%@0c; third quality, 4%6G5 VEAL—Large, 4@5c; small, 6@7c per b, MUTTON—Wethers, 1GThe; - Ewes, 60%c per Ib. LAMB—Spring, 7@8c per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 4@4%c for large, 4%@4tc for medium and 31%@4c for small; stock Hogs, 2@3%c; dressed Hogs, 5%@7%c. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. For Saturday, August 6 stock from second quality, Flour, qr sks 6,625|Hay, tons 603 Wheat, ctls 175|Straw, tons 30 Barley, ctis 3,840|Wool, bales 189 Cheese, ctls -« 26 Pelts, bdls . 200 Butter, ctls 148 |Hides, no . 13 Tallo ctls 328|2ggs, doz 3,080 Beans, sks ... 100(Quicksflver, fisk. ' 8 Potatoes, sks ... 640/Lumber, ft . Onione, sks 685 Wine, gals . 66,300 Bran, #ks . 60 |Leattier, romls .0 12 Middlings, sks 5 Lime, bbls .. 243 OREGON. Wool, bales ... 55 Hay, tons . % EASTERN. Corn,” ctls 5001 Hay, tons RFAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Howard E. and Jean W. Wright to Agnes H. Goedje, lot on W line of Webster street, 5.8 of Flibert, § 25 by W 160; $1000, Tsaac W. Stanley to Mary Gleeson, lot on E line of Shotwell street, 110 § of Fourteenth, § 2 by E 122:6; $L John W. Hass to Johanna R. Hass, lot on E'line_of Dehon street, 210 S of Sixteenth, S % by E 80; gift. Alfred Clarke Jr. to Mary H. Knoflach, lot on E line of Homestead street, 210 S of Twenty- fourth, S 50 by E 125, lot & block 18, Noe Garden Homestead Unlon; $5#d. Chay nee Chen, Chay Yin Yee and Chay Yune Ti (by Jay Mau Tong, attorney,) to Chong Sing Chew, undivided one-half of lot on NW corn of Dupont and Clay streets, N 57 by W 65; 10,000. ! Myron T. McVerry to Mary A. McVerry, lot on SE corner of Hyde apd Greenwich streets, S 06:9 (65:9), F2 137:6, N 68:9, W 137:6. Thomas J. Flynn to Nelllé Flynn, undivided 3% of lot on SE line of 'glemenunu street, 300 NE of Sixth, NE 25 by 75; $5. John Flynn to same, undivided % of same; $500. f ‘meline Blanchard to Sarah A. Plank (wife of Louis), lot on W line of Seventh avenue, 475 N of Lake street, N 25 by W 114; $750. Carl and Veronica Stahi to Albert M. Getz, lot on E line of Nineteenth avenue, 130 N of J street, N 25 by E 120; $150. Mary G. McEntire to Lucy E. Galavotte, lot on NW Iline of Chenery street, 238 SW of Roa- noke, SW 50 by NW 100; -$1000. Hannah Monroe to Eleanore F. Cavendish, lot on N line of Sunnyside avenue, 200 W of Baden street, W 25 by N 100, lot 32, block 41, and $1@1 25 for old. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. E—-Nominal. The Butter market 18 well cleaned up of créamery des-riptions and prices are firm at- a further advance. Cheese rules firm. Hggr Sunnyside; $30. George H. and Annette P. Barrett to Minna Kohler, lot on NW corner of Seventh Cal-st_Cab — San Fran . | Cal E1 6 135 — |Stock Gas . C C Wat 98%100% | _Insurance— Dup-st ex — " 98% | Firem's Fund.195 EL & P 128 —"| Bank Stocks— Ger S L &..1550 1650 — |Hum S & L1050 1180 Ry Cal 55..102%4109% Mutual Sav. — 4214 PCRR5.100 1021 |5 F Sav U.. 80 500 NP CRRG6s103 105 |5 & L So.... — 100 Cal R R 5s.102 102% Security S B 300 3% Oak Gas 5s....100 Cnlon ™ Co.1000 — Do 2d 18 55..108% — | ‘Btreet Raliroad— om Ry &s California P& O 0 Geary . P & Cl Ry 6s. Market-st Powell-st 6s...118 Presidio Reno_WL&L..100 Powder— Sac El Ry 65100 — |Californla . |§F & N P 55.100 — |E Dynamite S P Cal 6s.....110 — |- Miscellaneous— BPC 1s cg 58.. % — |Al Pac Assn. S P Br 6s.....115 118y 5 V Wat 6s...118%119% | 8 V Wat 4s..101% — | Stock Gas 6s..100 Contra Costa.. 50 — 'Nat Vin Co... — 7 Marin Co ... 80 — |Oceanic S Co. 57 &7 | Spring_Vaiiey. 9% 99 [Pacific A F A. 1% 2 | Gas & Electric— Pac Bot Co....100 104 Cent GCaslight.1%6 — |Par Paint Co. 7% — streets, W 35 by N 88, block 126, Oskl: Wey. & strip of 48 quar coup..111%4112% Oakland Gas. 4s quar reg Is_quar new. Miscellaneot SFG & Anglo-Cal ... 56 |Bank of Cal..244 92% — HC &S 5%s..100 105 |LCal S D & T.. — LA L' Co 6s. — 100 |Fifst Nat .....200 Do gntd 6s.. — 101, |Lon P & A....128% Market-st. 0s..120% Mer Exchange 13 Do 1st M 5s..115 Nev Nat B....155 7% | Savings Banks— Giant Con Co. 47% 48 Vigorit . 2% 3% SterraRCal s, — B P of Ar 6s..106% — 103 Mer Ex Assn. 90 Water Stocks— Morning Session. 25 Glant Powder Con 20 Hana Plantation Co. 8 do do 10 do do 100 Hawaifan Commercial & Sugar. R D 2 Hutchinson S B Co. 50 Oceanic Steamship C 50 do do s 30 208 F Gas & Electric Co. 10 do _do 20 Spring Valley 14 do do 100 do. .do 19 do do INVESTMENT -BOARD. Morning_Session. 25 Central Light & Power Co. 50 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar. 20 Oceanic Steamship Co. MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales In the San Fran- | maugh, clsco Stock Board vesterday: Tordenskjeld, from Victoria, to sail about July | Hopland aud ) - Morning Seaston July 2-Ship Elwell, from Nanaimo, to $:00am| Uliah. 100 Andes 061100 Ophir o9 | il dbout Aug 5 July soBark Rufus B Wood e el B, 28 | from Seattie, to sail about Aug 7. July 1—Brl 2 300 Best & Belcher. 17100 Overman 5 | Fiighiand Light, from Seattle, to sail about Suecnaniies 100 Gould & Curry.. G7{10) Yellow Jatiist:") 20 | Auguet 2. Sy 10 Harks Aley’ MoNeil, hene | . e May 29, to sall about Aug 2. July i—Barl Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock | Hayen Brown, from Seattle, to sall for Kotze- Senoms Bosuliyeaiscany bue Sound about_July 23. Jury 23—Bark Hu Glert Snen. Morning Session. 500 Andes 05400 Mexican .. 18 | about July 3. July 1—Brig Geneva, from Seat- 00 Best & 16[300 Ophir 33 | tle, to sall about July 2i. July 3—Brig Har- 200 Caledonla 201300 Overman 05 | riet G, hence May 2i, to sail about Aug 1. 200 Confidence. 38]i00 Sterra Nevada... 52 |July 5—Schr Inca, hence May 22, to sail about 06/100 Yellow Jacket... 20 | Augst 2. July 10-Schr W F Jewett, hence 08 June 10 schr J M Colman, hence May '19; schr | SEaHE Mildred, fiom Seattle; sehr Dangor, from New N Whatcom; schr Mary Anne, hence June §: CLOBING QLU TAIONE: Cheteo, hence May 23 schi Lyman D Foster ; v, ence May 29; schr Noveity, hence H S‘:TLRD“' August E-i8 . SEATTLE_Arrived Aug 6.Stmr Sunol. hne | Bl Bid.Ask. | yuly 31; ship Occidental, hence July 18; stmr Alpha = 08[Julte .. — 02 | RiKe from. Alaska T 9 10juskice 07 03 | "ridoMA—Salled Aug 6—Schr Falcon, for ‘Andes 04 06| Kentuck 05 06 | gan Franclsco. X Belcher b ’W"Y Wash .... — 02| "EUREKA—Sailed Aug 6—Schr Esther Buhne, Benton Con = 1 Mexican - 12 —|¢or Honolulu; stmr. Samoa, for San Francisco: Best & Belcher 15 16[0ccidental 1.l.0 8 80 | sonr Sparrow. for San Francisco. Bullion . — 03/Ophir .. - 2 24| FORT BRAGG—Sailed Aug 6—Stmr Coquille Caledonia 18 20(Overman . 04 06| River, for San Francisco. Chollar ...... 19 20iPotosi . 18 18| COOS BAY—Sailed Aug 6—Stmr Arcata, for Chn‘l,ldenre Con. :lg 15 Swule éé 12 | San Francisco. Confidence . —|Scorpion — “KPORT—Salled Aug 5—Stmr N i Car' Ve W BB Belohor .0 6 |t o P =0 dus & Sime Newboew, Gon Imperial .. — O0l|Slerra Nevada. 51 & | KEWPORT_Arrived Aug 6-Schr Mary E Crown Point ... 06 0|Silver Hil ® 10| Russ, from San Francisco ‘on New_ York. — yndicate ...... — EURBKA—Salled Aug 6—Stmr Chil Eureka Con ... — 20|Standard ....1580 — | San Francisco. * et ton Exchequer ..... — 04{Union Con ... 21 23| SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 6—Schr Serena Qould & Curry! 06 G7|Utah ...l 8 07| Thayer from Eurcka Hale & Norcrs. 8 —IYellow Jacket. 19 21| NEAH BAY—Passed Aug 6—Stmr Alllance, e from St Michael, for Seattle MINING STOCKS. SAN PEDRO--Arrived Aug 6—Bark Tidal Paiied A 6 St Newsh Highest prices of stocks during the week: g mr_Newsboy, for —. e e PORT ANGELES—Sailed Aug 5—B: M| T [W. T 7|8, | for Depurture Bav D TR o s et A0 ook b —Arrived July 12—Stmr Del N R 3 3| 5 3| trom Seattie, for St‘Michact. Put in for Gk o 10/ 8 8 9|water, and Was to sail July 13; was making qa 5 4| 6 §|about' 5 miles per hour; everything all Tight: Belcher . 20 14| 12( 12 12| would put into Sand Point or Kings Cove. for Best & Beiche 2) 18| 16/~ 16| 17 | coal before going into Bering Sea. Bullion, A 4l 3| 3| F| EUREKA—Sailed Aug o—Stme Hueneme, for Qaledonfa. 1 sl | s Challenge 0 17| 1| i3] 12| KARLUK—Arrived July 15-Bktn Portland, Son ol &V 208 & 8w g on. Cal. & Va. EASTERN PORTS. Confidence . [ 40 € 4 3| A =) P | Goul urry. : Hale & Norcross. @ sl el el @l EORIIGN 'PORTS, Justice . 8 § 8 VN—Arrived ‘ug 3—Bi - Mexican vlg 18| 18| 1| 12| buskenneth, hence May 8, ° o or Ship Cam Ophir . & 2| 26| 23| 23| LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 5—Br ship Be- Overman 1 5| 5| 5 5|nares hence March 30 | Oceldental . 81} 88| 53y 53| 5 | HOLYHEAD—Passed Aug 5—Br ship Marl- | Potost .2 20| 21 18| 18| borough Hill. hence March 8. | Savage. 15| 4| 12| 111 11| COLON—Sailed Aug 4—Stmr Finance , for | Seg. Be i .| 3 4l 4| New York. | Standard 2 | ..[150/1 50 | QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Aug 5—Br ship e e 8808 Bt u s iogls trop Srigen, = N ., Eng—Sailed A Br shij D 24l % | 1| olivebank, for ‘San Franeieeor S, * o P Yellow 25 21 2 = SUN, MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. - NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front.(Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five ‘minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide-is the same-at both places. a SUNDAY, AUGUST 1. Sun rises NOTE—In. the .above - exposi the early mornt gan‘ re e U & oL iy | of St Michael ter, hence June 7, 'to sail for Kotzebue Sound | & m. three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts iven are 'additions to the soundings on the nited States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth givén by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. —_—— BAILROAD TRAVEL. —_— —————————Y SOUTHERN PPACIFIC COMFANY. (PACIFIO BYSTEM.) Trains lenve nnd are due (0 nrrive as NAN FRANCINGO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Frox JuLy 10, 1898, STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Steamer. % From. | Due.. Titania . Nangimo b8 00K . t. Micha 4 Grace Dollar...(St. Michael - o0n Bay. Newport - 1 Chilkat,. Humboldt & San Mateo Comox . = Bristol. .. Departu; Al San Juan. Panama . o 3 Arceta. Coos: Bay s Burma. Nanaimo H Ruth.. Humboldt H omona n Die Fuiton. Oregon Bo 2 Columbia Portland Walla Walia.... Victoria & Pug Signal Gray's Harbor City of Panama/La Libertad Orizaba Humboldt . Homer. Newport Crescent City...|Crescent City 11.i. (Mexico ...... Departure Bay . San Diego Portland Umatilla. Victorla & City of Sydney.'Manila STEAMERS TO SAIL. Steamer. Destination. i Salls. Pler. Santa Rosa|San Diego 7. 11 amiPler 11 State of Cal|Portland | 10 am|Pier 12 San. Blas 12 m|PMSS Coos Bay...(Newport. .| § am|Pier 11 Queen ... |Vic & Pgt Sd.| 10 am|Pler 9 Chilkat ...../Humboldt . 9 am Pler 13 Arcata +{Coos Ba . 9. 4 pm|Pier 18 Mariposa .. 10, 2 pm/Pler 7 Pomona . e |Aug: 11, 11 am Pler 11 Fulton . Oregon Por 11, 3 pm|Pier 20 Orizaba ... (Humboldt .12, 10 am|Pier . Samoa .|Seattle.. |Aug. 5 pm|Pier 2 Columbia ..|Portland. JAug. 13, 10 am Pler 12 Homer .....[Newport.......|Aug.13, 9 am/Pler 11 Doric ‘[China & Aug 13, 1pm/PMSS o PR o) ap, Walla Wall|Vic & Pgt Sd.[Aug. 14, 10 am|Pier 9 TIME BALL. Branch Hydrographlc Office, U. S. N., Mer- ghants’ Exchange, San Francisco, August The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry butlding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 p. m. Greenwich mean time. CHAS. P. WELCH, Ensign (retired), U. S. N, in charge. _——— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. —_——————— ARRIVED. Saturday, August 6. Stoors, 12 days from St Stmr Leelanaw, Michael. Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, 90 hours from Na- naimo. CLEARED. Saturday, August 6. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, perking & Co. tmr State of California, Thomas, Astoria; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Bktn City of Papeets, Berude, Tahiti; J Pinet & Co. Schr Honipu, Olsen, Port Townsend; E T Kruse. Schr Eliza Miller, Christiansen, Honolulu and Fanning Island; J Wightman Jr. SAILED. Saturday, August 6. Aloha, Jorgenson. Lakme, Klitgard, Honolulu. Crescent City, Stockfleth, Crescent City. Scotla, Hansén, Eureka, With schr Rio ow. B Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Rey in Stmr Orizaba, Parsons, Eureka. Stmr Charles' Nelson, 'Anderson, Honolulu. Br ship Western Monarch, Evans, Callao. Ship Yosemite, Gettenby. Ship Tacoma, Davies, Manila. Bkin City of Papeete, Berude, Tahitl. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, Bowens Land- ing. Sohr Ocean Spray. Catiin, Iversens Landing. Schr Free Trade, Poettner. ! Schr Rio Rey, Johnson. In tow of stmr Sco- tia. Schr Elfza Miller, Christtansen, Honolulu and Fanning Island. Schr Deflance, Bloom, Grays Harbor. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Aug §—i0 p. m.—Weather, | hazy: wind, W: veloeity, 12 miles. { CHARTERS. i The Dirigo loads coal at Seattle for this | rt; Wiina, coal at Departure Bay for Hono- ulu. SPOKEN. July 21—Lat 18 S, long 25 W, Ger ship Maipe, from Hamburg, for Santa Rosalla. - July 2—Lat 7 S, long 26 W, Br ship Milton- burn, from Swansea, for San Francisco. MISCELLANEOUS.. LONDON, Aug 6—Br ship Ecclefechan. pre- viously reported, arrived safely at Queenstown. Pumps control water. MEMORANDUM. Per Leelanaw—July 25—About 200 miles south passed a barge water logged, apparently that lost by stmr Tillamook. DOMESTIC PORTS. ST MICHAEL—Arrived July 11—Stmr Pro- greso, from Seattle to sail about Aug 1 July 12—Stmr Brixam, from Seattle, to sail about July 28.. July 17—Stmr Elihu Thompson, from Beattle, to safl Aug 1. July 2i—Stmr Laurada, from Seattle to safl about Aug L July 23—Stmr South Portland, from Seattle, to sail about Aug 1; stmr National City, from Seattle, to F about July 2. July 15—Stmr Alllance, ‘frm Seattle. to sail about July 24. July 1S—Stmr Dirigo, from Seattle, to sall about July 24. July 18—Stmr_Tillamook, hence June 12,° to sail about July 24. July 20—Stmr Albion, from As- toria, to sail about July 22; stmr Noyo, from Seattie, to sail about July 2§ stmr Argo. from Seactle. July 11—Br stmr Danube, from Vie- toria, to sail about July 2. July 1—Stmr Cone- from Victoria. July 18—Nor stmr RAILROAD TRAVEL. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAIL ROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Y FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—7:%, *8:00, *3:30, 11:00 a. m.; *1:45, 3: ,_5:15, *6:00, 6:: m. EXTRA TRIPSFor San Rafael on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 11:30 BUNDAYS—*8:00, i 1:00. °1:45, ©2:30, *4:10, does not run to San Raf: 5:30p. m does not run to Mill Vall Trains marked * run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:35, 635, 7:05, 8:%, °9: a. m.; *l 2:10, *3:40, 4:35, 5:156 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on’ Mondays, Wednesdays t 6:40 p. m. SUNDAYS—7:00, * *5:00, ~*3:45, *10:45, *11:45 a. m.; 1:00, 3 *3:30, 5:15, , 7:00 p. m. Trains marked * start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—6:45, 6:4, 1:65, 8:4d, 10: a. m.: 12:40, 2:25. . 4 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays S UNDATEY S, Goof Mo o m.; 1206, 13, 2:40, 3:85, 5:30, 6:30 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. urda ro and way sta'na. week dayl"?%l’:trrdlv excepted)—To- _Jmales and way sta and way sta'ns. t:oorn-ma-m&m o.om. Point Reyes and way sta’ns. | Highland G0 Niles, San Jose and Way Stations. ;004 Beuicis, Sulsun and Sacramento.. .. 7:004 Manysville, Oroville and Reddin Woodlsnd 7:004 Elmira, Vacavilic and Ruw, 71304 Martiuez, Sau Ramon, Vadiejo, Calistoga and Santa 8:00a Atiautic Express, Ogien a »:80A San Jose, Stockton ,wv *8:304 Milton. 9:004 New Or! Bakersfiold, os Angeles, Demi: New Oricans and Esst......... 10:004 Vellcjo, Martinez and Way Stations OF Sacramento Iiver Steuniers. . 5 Ban Jose, Niles and Wey Stations... 19:134 ' Livermore, Mendots, Hanford and . 4:15p ‘Niles and Way .. .. $10:234 #:00¢ Martines Vaiiejo, apa, Switn Ttosn. [ETN 4:00p Benicia, Vaoiile, Woolland. Kuigl Marysville, Oro- wille sud Sucriuiento. 434 4:307 Niles. 3s0 Jose, Tracy and Stockton 13 4:50 Stookion and Lodi....... 13:152 4:30 Laturop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Mojave, ‘Sauta Barbara and l.os Angeles, . T3 4:30p Marticer, Morcod ' (Raymond for Yosemitc) and Fresmo. ............ 1213 £:BOP Sunts Fo loute, Atiautic IDxpress o srour o Moo and Joush, .. 6:45¢ :00 1 Furopean Mall, Og 001 Valicio 28 12:15¢ G1000p Haywariis, Nilva aid San Joso 7:434 17:00» Vallejo, Port Costs and Way Sta- tion: 19:457 8:000 Oregon Express, Sueramento, Marys- ville, Redd] Tortiand, Puget No A and S: 154 SAN LEANDRO AND THATWARD (Foot of Market Stiset.) elcoe, Seminary Park, Fitchhurg, Elmhurst, San Leandro, Sonth N&n Leandro, Extudillo, Lorenzd, Cherry and Haywards. i Runs through to Niles. J_t From Niles. TOAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 757454 Sants_Cruz Excursion, Santa Gruz s0d Principal Way Stations 3A Newark, Centerville, 8an Joss, Y Bounlder Creek, Santa Oruzand Way Ns..mim. si130r *2:15» Newark, Almaden, Feltcn, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Wey Btatior: *10:304 4:13¢ San Jose, wood & Way Stations 9:204 a4:15p Boulder Creek and Savta Cruz...... j9:30a CREEK ROUTE FERRY. SN PRANCISO0—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— Tr 13:004.. 11:00 *2:00 13:00 From OAKLAND—Feot of Broadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:00A.%. $12:00 °1:00 12:00 *3:00 34:00 *5:00e.m. COAST DIVISION (Broad Usuge). (Third and Townsend Sts.} <3700 Ban Jose and Way Stabions (New ‘Almiaden W ednesdays on .. l:3o0r 17:304 Sunday Excutsion for San Jos Santa Cruz, Poelfic Grove an Principal Way Stations, 9:004 Sau Jose, Tres Pinos, Swnta Criz, Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles. San Yirie Obispo, Guadalupe, Surt and Trincipal Way Statious 404 Sai Jose and Way Stati 04 San 'Jose and Way Stations 2:43¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Gilroy, Salinas, Hollister, Santa Cruz, Monterey aud Pacific A for Morning. ¥ for Afternoon *Bundays excepted. $ Sundass only. + Saturdays only {Sundays and Moudays. & Saturdays and Sundays. SAN FRANCISCO . AND MNORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK_DAYS— 11:00 a. m., 12:35, , 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays—Extra trip m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30, 3:30, 0 N FRANCISCO. 'EK DAYS—6:10, 7:50. 9:20, 11:10 a. m.: 1245, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 35 p. m. U 0, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, £:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. | In Effect [ San Francisco. ——————— | June 2, Week Sun- 1838. Sun- ‘ Week Days. days. Destination. days. | Days. am| Novato, 10:40 am| 8:40 am am| Petaluma, | 6:10pm|10:25am pm| Santa Rosa. | 7:3 pm| 6:22pm 10:25 am yti Geyserville, Cloverdale. [ 7:35pm| 6:22pm §$:00am| Sebastopol. B :00 pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers: at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Springs Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Ba Lakeport and Bartlott Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Fomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, River- side. Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Helights, Huliville, Hooneyille. Orr's Hot Springs, Men: Qdocino Clty, Fort Brags, Westport, Usal. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. cket Offices, 650 Market st.. Chronicle bidg. Af“w. FOSTER, R. X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Santa FeRoute THE BEST RAILWAY SAN FRANCISCO fo CHICAGO. Day Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Run on the Foilowing Time: cisco.4:30 p. m., SM.T.W.T.F.8. e 0 p. m., W.T.F.S.S.M.T. 2 e nsas City..7:00 & m., T.F.5.8.M.T. W. ::::: B Loun 15 p. m., T.F.S.SMT.W. W Arive Chicago.......9:08 p. m., T.F.E.S.MT.W. HARVEY’'S DINING-ROOMS Serve Superlo:bf:e;!‘lt atiVery Reason= you WiLL BE COMFORTABLE You Travel on th SN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—E28 WARKET ST, TELEPHONE MAIN 1531 Oaklsnd Offioe—1118 Broadway. Saoramento Offios—201 J Strest. San Jose Ofice—7 Wost Santa Clara Sk, THE SAN FRANGISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. North-bound. Mixed, | Passen- Sunday ger, Exc'pted| Daily. m m m m m m Stopping at intermediate points a: uired. Connections—At Stockton with steamboats of California Navigation al Improvement Co pany, leaving San Francisco and Stockton at § v v daily; at Mereed with stages to and from Snellings, 'Coulterville, Yosemite, etc.; also with stage from Hornltos, Mariposa, etc.; at Lankershim with stage to and from Maders. WOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY, ¢ (Via Sausalii. Ferry.) ive Ban Francisco, commencing May L e 1 and 5:15 p. m. ESLEE S Bal LR N e p m pd trip trom MIll Valey, 8L & SON, Agents, 623 Market stisot. as Irancisco =

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