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¥FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1899, 5 35 30G8 35; fard, per 100 pounds, $5 03% | nove. $2 50 per ctl Gl 5 it 1 sose, 604 90; ¢ Ed) 3 e was quite a decline in mining stocks whort Tib-eldes, fleoss, 8 OMIE N0 A | WSEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominali YElOW | o the early sessions, owing presumably to the l 253%@28c: No. 2 rye, No. 1 flaxseed, $1: | 195 Reds, $8 40; Blackeye, $4 Io; Butters, nom i WO R I D = fi“um;\:;w »rer\‘l,fl £2 3502 afl; xnns:xp:v: Der | inal; ]:lr:ul, nw;l;:‘”u“mz 15; Red Kid- THE STOCK MARKET COMMERCIA boxed, . £hort clear | Mustard, 2%@3c; Flax, nominal; Canary Seed, JSiiier '‘Rape, 8@3ch | delay in exploring the 1800-foot level and the 5 % 3 AY OF THE MARKE.LS, Met St Ry .... Fed Rteel ... 4 s" finished | 2%c per by A BUMMARY OF THE 31 Mich Cent . 1 Do prefd | Hemp. sy@ine; Timothy, 4%@ske. assessment on Ophir. The telegram from the Shipment of $240,095 to China. M & St L. 54 Ininl Paper . ipts. Shipments, | oPRIED PEAS—Niles, §1 21 5 Green, $150 | pump said: *‘No. 1 elevator is working con- Silver unchanged s Rk LR 9100 F00,Beetl s | e 5 15,900 | @2 /wer ctl. tinuously. The water is down 191 feet 1 inch Wheat steady. Barley futures higher. Mobile & Ohio. .. Sie fieat, busheis. i POTATOE: AND VEGETABLES. | below the 155(-level and stands 3 feet 1L inches Oats dull. Corn Mo K &T Corn, bushels. 1 o he 1950 - lev % 1 arley Towi o pref Oats, bushels oe: . ut tha | The feeling was firmer in the afternoon. Ealled goa ey N3 St Hye' bushels. LT e G R ED L Sajes of stocks and bonds on the Bond Ex- Bran and Middlings unchanged. N Y« Bariey. busheis 1300 same 4 | change during the first six months of the year 5 - 7| Supplies of Vegetables continued large and | were as follows, compared with the same fime No change 1 Grain Bags a¢ Hay. N Y Chi & ansed Do st pref . 405,750 shares, against 250, 00, against $1,796,500. ¢ the Butter | prices for most kinds were weak. in 18 @iSc; dairies, | pOTATOES Pearloss, $1 §5@2 10 in boxes and | 834: of bonds, On the Produce market was weak; creameries. 13 Dotatnes weaker. Onions unchanged. Do 24 prerd ilver Cert ... i s, steady, = o i b s s 2 g ac. .3 » | $1 65@1 S0 cacks: Harly Rose, §L73@1 #0: | Ophir is assessed 1oc, delinquent August S Butter higher aund Esgs steady. AN 121ge. B A ks ATy e and §165@1 80 in | A special meeting of the stockholders of the Poultry aulet D e Sl sacks on the wharf. . Homestake Mining Company of South Dakota Fresh frult in 4 supply. T C & Iron.. LIVERPOOL FUTURES. ONIONS—New. 15@3c per sack for red and | has been called for July 2 to elect directors for New daried fruit opening high and firm. S Teather Wheat— July Sept. Dee. | 75@80c per otl for Silverskins. i | the ensuing vear and to ratify the purchase Valnut: m Chiie offert: i Opening A 51 63 EGETABLES - Asparagus, G50c@$l per | and leasc of ‘certain mining property and,_au- Rt 5 > H | Closing ; - . 5% 6 % for ordinary and $1 7>@2 for fancy: Rhu- | thorize the issue of shares for delivery in pay- Fams higher. |Eace | PARIS FUTURES @65c per box: Green Peas, 2@2ac Der | ment for the same. Meat market unc Do 24 pretd t i = | tring Beans, 2@Sc: Horse Beans, 30c per = Increased revenue <c Pittebur i Amn S & Wo Wheat— July. Sept.-Dec. Cabbage, 50c; Tomatoes, 40@soc per boX:| SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE — - Read 2 13 Do prefd ... | 20’8 2110 $1 500 3gg Plant, 7@sc per Ib BOARD. A POSSIBLE RAILROAD DEAL. Do 1st .0 #1% Con Tobacco aiesensansssssssse 20 4 20 90 | Green Okra, 6@12%c per 1b: Garlic, 2@3c; Green == - 5 Do prefd Flous: Peppers, 5@sc for Chile and s@llc for Bell: Morning Session. < circular of Henry Clews say S Opening 4430 28 80 | Carrots, 30@40c per sack: Sacramento and Rt reported deal between the New Do 1st prefd .... Closing - 4410 28 60 | Marysville Cucumbers, 15@25c per bOX foa_\- 20 Contra Costa Water.... Central people and the managers of the Bos- % Do 24 prefd i Cucumbers, 0@60c; Summer Squash, io?oflcv:l: 15 Contra Costa Water e the main a surprise to Steel SALES. | Bay een Corn,’ 50c@8l 25 per sack for 25 Giant Powder. ny W riseit D mtacais | caviile and $1 25@1 75 per crate for Bay. 20 Giant Powder. St fra Sty emporary | A 0id California fruit e 50 Onomea Sugar Co! rices. The significance of the trans tinop Steel prefd.. at auction to-day Mowing prices: POULTRY AND GAME. 25 S V Water.. somewhat of nystery, and the m Tin NEW YORK, July 6.—Wickson Plums, §2 206 e 109 Vigorit Powder. its guessed at neu- | Togpretd <25 average $2 71: Eureka -Plums, 32 $5G338. | Another car of Eastern came in late in the | 15 Vigorit Powder. o unprecadent- | NG BONDS Average $313: Decker Peaches, boxes, $175@ | afternoon. Lacal stock was quiet and several o Afternoon ¢ ars, and the| T 8 & T 2ds 225 average 2 13; Bartlett Pears, half boxes, | descriptions were weaker. 25 Alaska Packers' Assoclatlon g5 Cent 1sts.. Cent e o Carolina s Do 45......- No Pacific Ists §1 5034 (6, average $155; Clapp's Favorite | POULTRY-—Live Turkeys, 11@3c for Gob-| 4 Contra Costa Water.. Peare, 314073 05, averaga 147 California Red | blers and 11@idc for Hens; Geese, Per Palt. | g Contra jates | Primme, averaga §1 63 Ogon Plums, $1 60@1 9: | $1@1 5. Goslings, $1G1 25; Ducks, $350@4 _for| 5 Contra ter varage S ¢ Kelsey Fiums. single crates, | Old and $4@5 for ~youns: Hens 3¢ @85 2 Contra Costa Water. s e T e ek $1 1081 40, aver | JounE Roosters, $5G7 50; old Roosters. 34 G0 190 Equitable Gas.... averaga $155; Simont Pruges, 3 Fryers, $4G5: Broflers, $ 50@4 for large. | 50 Giant Powder.... ‘{“‘\ dends on the | Lo com-| Do Do new 4s reg guaranteeing of stock for that . constderat ment, and it 1s 1 conceive what rea- [ 0 RO (8 (NS £0ons may have led ta these ex v con- | 1o old 4s reg ditions. ~ Among railroad capitalists the deal | 1, old 43 coup Excites Dichics our s theyooinz o 5 “ - : . e e i e e 2 Do 3s age $1 37, Peach Plums, average $1 25: Tragedy | §2 70@3 for small: Pigeons, $1 251 50 per dozen | 25 X F Gas & Eleotric Co.. S for competition | 1 Brunes, §1 036130, average §12: Alexander | for old and $150@2 for squabs. 3 S F Gas & Electric Co Ceaizm S o Piee ot | Dist ¢ e e Crawford | GAME-Nominal. © SV Water.... ot ama 8 | Alabama class A j56% | Echehes: Sliooe, e orn g | Du class B.. 5 | Peaches, 317140, average st : = : | jasaaigy Cekrrraaa Lo class € besay ;A:\ | Peaches. 7Tjc@s$1 40, average $116; Royal Apri- BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. | MINING STOCKS. TR T Do Currency..... 20 46.....oooooo oo 102% | oot 650@H 60, average $126; Wilder Pear Butts t th uotation. The | 1ows = e sale: he S n- eneral Srovincial federation of | Atshiscr gen 4s opeon FL | T o enie B Sikado, SeGiE | 0l ot heavy, and. the recent packins | A e O e iy ousiihanc She Jor S licananaisoisds S Reading gen ée..... 8% | Borang, 116" Thirteen cars sold to-day. | nas cut down stocks of fresh materlally. | oo - Morning Session, = Hodaon e the New York | ¢ Ohio 4 Rio G W1stS....... MONTREAL, July 6.—Tragedy Prunes, sinae | Cheese stands the same. Egss are steady at | g po 06" pojchier £1] 20 Ophir .- ‘entral, and, an allianc .. 60! 100 Ophir ...... St L & S F gen 8s.124 boxes, $1 15G1 25, average $121; Bur- | 185 100 Overman ... BUTTER- 950 Con Cal & | St L & I M con 5s.111% | crates, §1 20@1 30, average §122; Hale's Early{ | 4 the quotations. | 109 Caledonia | of the Lok compani % s b e ST e Y Do S F_deb 55 St P Con .... single crates, $l@l 25. Average " BC an st 10 e S B A misnt | Chicaga Term 4s...100 St P C & P ists. | 81 10: Plume, $11601 %, average $116; | | Creamery.— Fancy Creamery, c; seconds, | 120 Con Cal & V.1 0 20 Savage ... 2 niiekiis interes suthern combina- | Den & Rio G 1sts..19% Do fs . Roval Apricots. single crates, Sic@sl. 11!%15«“ P St e 90 400 Gould & Curry. $1| 300 Sterra Nevada. 6 Inite sembines : So Railw BOSTON. July 8 —Tragedy ~Prunes, single airy—Fancy, 17@17i4c; Rood to choice, 409 Mexican 3 300 St Louls 1 T one ‘are ot e N s, avernge §1 22; Burbanks, tc | 16%c: store, 4@15c per ib. et 5 Mexican . 52/ 509 Unton Con. 35 prema it for conventent | Erie gen dx @81 30, average $125; Simeni 'Prunes, single | CHEESE—Cholce mild mew, 8c. ol Tic: Afternoon Session. ondit he |F W & D C 1Is Tex & Pac Ists rates. S0c@sl 6. average $1 12; Satsuma. S0c@ | Young America, $%@c: Eastern, 18@15¢. | ¢ Best & Belcher 3 700 Ophir S Y the | Gen Electrlc Do 2ds s, e B “Fonch Plams, §1@1 36, | EGGS—Ouoted at liglicfor ‘store and 17@ | & Best & Felcer, 8 5% ORN Sonvict o I e G H & S A 65.....13 Unlon Pacific 4s average $108. Six'cars sold to-day. { 18%0 per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 16@15tc for | 420 Con Cal & V.20 20 Gphir S Vanderbilts | D0 2ds.............108 Wabash lsts CHICAGO. _ July Kelsey (Plums, sinete | No. 1 and 14@l5c for seconds. | 40 Gomd & Furry. 0 Ao : st step & 31 ETCoe 2 Yo 2ds.. crates. average $3 10; Imperial Peaches, boxes, | % 2 300 Fiode & Norcie: ‘35 o e Femi RS 131 weet Snors ds | e 51 20 Simoni Brunes, single crates. | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. | {0 e e by Neyals = average $1 10; Burbank Plums. Sic; Hale's | | AMe- T 851 100 TUnion Con.. Mexican Wis Cent ls lines into harmonious | Towa Cent lsts S . i 3 oW York Central, | K C P & G 1sts. Va Centurles Early Peaches, Normandy, Sc The canners are paying the following prices: Mexican Bl 1 onion fany me reason to Supp Ia new con 4s Do Deferred. e o Peaches, 220 for frees and $30 for clings; Apri- | Maiaan e nt is under L & N unifled 4s EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. cots, $35@50 per ton, according to size and qua! Pyl and MINING STOC e ity and district: Bartlett Pears, $40@50 per ton; | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock 2 e X Ontario e e Green and Yellow Plums. $20@25 per ton. | Board yesterday: achievement e e . CHICAGO. July §—CATTLE—The cattle | “Guing to the scarcity of the regular canning | Morning Session. el A AR connection “with < the 149 Plymouth .. market continued brisk to-day, the supnly be- z ens | 500 Belcher ........ 33 500 Mexlcan . Boston Albany | Plums the canners are packing more or less | re symptoms of a new drift in th Quickstlver ing light and the demand lively from nearly all | S L ket continues | 500 Best & Belcher 400 Mexican o D o new GHIL An the liconia™ & (Carny: Do pref = & v ¢ | early colored kinds. The market continues | Best & Belcher 00 Mexican erest which cannot but attract at- | gotd oF OIS gl classes of buyers, resulting in an advance of | (Uirgroeked, however. Peaches continue weak Destis s o ks of light upon the | 38l Coie’™ "7 160 00 Standard . % 15¢ to 2c ver 100 pounds. Native beef cattle, | and plentiful. Apricots are firm and sell as | Chollar 205 Ophir 0216 1nterest (i ol b on sl ver: 7 55 Unlon Con for common up to $ T5@5 85 for prme | soon as they get to town. Apples are plenti- et 400 ok = i+ hv‘}";‘““'“ Mexican . 111 3 Yellow Jacket & beeves: fancy steers, $6 | ful. but Pears are in jight supply. llilox’l"w: s Con Cal i 15 picuous ef BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. | Thera was an active demand for hogs | h‘é:::x}d 'f‘:l‘-'H\Sn"f\-(hr;'::ume small, but the Cor Cal & V... 4 at large, but they [ Money West End ... 9 |and offerings were well taken, with prices | SGURAT O PR PR L ITER Con Cal & V... 5 important funda- | Call Ds.........3@4 Do prefd..........14 Light, $3 S0@4 02%: mixed, $3 75@4: Abpies, 35881 per large box: Crabapples Crown Point. esBelche: fluences giving Time loa 3@i4, Bonds— | £3 664: pigs, 8 503 90; culls and rough | s ATRIES BREY B vl Box g SR ooy Slerrd ewee ities and helpin; ocks chison ds.. 1013 | @3 65 P B & 50 ver chest: e & Norc: 30 Slerrs da. among cuf | Atch Top & St Fe Mining Shares— SHEE Satindated!iraceinta's oflomoil s BERIXBEER Mcicr st BR G ENNN R IS Mexican . 300 Yellow: Jacket.. Do pretd K 3, Adventure .. 91, | sheep and lambs there was a fairly active de- | g EnernCs: FOR WL berries, 28 50@5 per Atternoon Seszion American Sugar Min ( 815 1 at steady prices to-dav. Ruling figures | &L (%7 S8 VM s6as per chest. IAitats b 200 Hale & Norcrs. 36 ston & Albany 0 | were $2@3 for culle up to $5@5 25 for e | Cantaloupes, $1 T box and $2 50 per half | Best & RBelcher 500 Justice . ) Mexican 69 Mexican 400 Ophir Hest & Chollar Chollar . tive wethers. Yearlings brought $5 25@5 crate; Nutmegs, $1 per box and §2 50 per half crate Grapes from Yuma, $1 per crat ton Elevated ton & Maine.. "hi Bur & Q.... spring lambs $4 25@7 | _Recelpts—Cattle, 20,3%; hogs, 35,389; isting of $12.460 ; from Vaca- | gold coin and 2 i Elec Tl Centennial 2000, = i n Cal 50 Ohpir 5 tchburg prefd... 115t Franklin — = @5 per chest. ) Overman ....... 16 Gen Electric..._. 115 Humboldt LONDON WOOL SALES. | @l per box tor all Kinds. i 3 0 Totost i Federal Steel 582 Osceola . = | chre. 30c@$] per box, according to “on Ca 1,200 460 Potosi .. : e eeta 1, Parrott | LONDON, July f.—The offerings at the wool TR e > | Crown Point... 27| 410 Savage 2 Mexican Central auction sales to-duy amounted to 14822 bales. | Figs, 25g5c for single and fo@3] 25 per box | 5w Gould & Curry. 4 Michigan Tel There was a good assortment of crossbreds and | for double layers of black and 25@35c for white. 5 — = Ol Calony | a fine show of New South Wales and Queens- 50 pe O S e CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Pacific e e 30@40c per basket [HURSDAY, July 6—4 p. m Union Land ighest rates of the series, The supplies of | Plums. per box:. Prunes, 00 D“"‘ Bid. Ask. Hh = e e were heavy and withdrawals were | crate; Peach Plums, 40@c per crat Alpha 3 Justice ... THE LO: MARKET. [ frequent. The present series will close Satur- | ges, $1 % Alta 8 15 Kentuck = - i y per box: S Mediterranean | Andes .......... IS Lady pacific Time. NEW YORK. July 6.-The Comm Aq- | AR e | Sweets, 122 9y 0: Lemons, $1 | Relcher ........ 3t Pacific Time.) {iBwes At e g SCO. Tuly & 5 p. m. | vertiser's London financial cablegram saye: The FOREIGN MARKETS. ‘@t for amon and $2G25 for good | Best & Belcher 34 e | markets opened very firm to-day, the Transvaal — | to choice: Mexican Lime California | Bullion ... 0 1 m temperatures were | Markets opened very fiom todey. (A6 TRNTICE | 1oNDON, July 6-Consols, 107 7-16: silver, | Limes, 250 per small box; Bananss, 31000 | Caledonla D6 B Overman | Brurr, o rnla to-day: | as dull on somewhat discredited storles of a | 27%d; French rentes, 101f 32sc: wheat cargoes | & % Per sachs s plen IERRE B R e O 0 Sacramentc, 44 | ielt In Bulgaria and the flight of the Prince. | off coast. huyers indifferent operators: caT&OS | pgipp FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINE. | Confidence . corpion i3 es, &: San Diego, 76; Yum Americans were fairly active early, but London | on passage, quieter, heardly anv demand: No. | e : Con Cal Belo o8 , data—Maximum temperature, | 15 Still bullish on St. Paul on its trafflc state- | 1 tandar o alifornta, 30s; Engli country | The market for the new crop of fruits is open- | Con Imp: o= "2 Sierra Nevada. an, & * | ment and Louisville and Nashville on expecta- | MArkets, 7 ] sl | ing, and in fine shape. There were sales yes- | Crown 2 Silver Hill an, 53. TIVERPOOL, July 6.—Wheat, dull; wheat in 5 Coown : et ITIONS AND GENERAL | 1108 Of @ $20 dividend. A sharp reaction came | parts, dull; flour in Parls, dull; French country | terday of new spot bleached Beaches at b |\ \"Now Vork. — 03 Standard FORECAST. ™ {in the afternoon on New York selling. The | markets, quia! | though the lot was small; of Evaporated lednec s it Toute risen slowly over the south. | Stronest features wers Atchison preferred, | - COTTON—Uplands, 3 11-32d. SEH0< ana ot Apritots At SIS I The | Couti e Cuiar 300 40 UnIGn Con.. 13 D usuali sum: | Yabasn bonds, Ontariojand Western aud ear- CLOSING. | market has an advancing tendency, even at | Hale & Norcrs. 3 38 Utah ... 14 18 utheastern | N8 ;" TS e A s Tare | WHBATSvot=No. 1. red Northern. dull, € | these firm prices, thougir dealers do not expect | Julla ... D 02 03 Yellow Jacket.. 37 39 i : strong on the rlse in the metal Tintos nere | ua. Futures—steady; July, 55 9d: September, | 0o to be maintained (or Apples, | ———————— ure has risen rapidly over the | i5%@48 T- condas. 11%: Utahs, 91 | 52 11%d: Dacember. b8 S © scaelty’of W ed to the im- © esionsS TpIlly over the | Ve thousand pounds in gold bars were bought | (R RURINET U e alnuts has led to the im_ | oy a7, ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. by the banks: £3060 arrived from Australta and i CORNRUCEEE BHG oy D e at 11G 12 CORN . Futures —Quiet: July, 3s 4%d; Septem- | portation of 600 sacks from Chile, which are the Pacific slope except ! i re there to Rio. There is a good French - DRIED FRUATS—Prunes, 6%c for 40-50's, bc | Harriet M. Tolles to R. C. Chambers, lot on four to six degrees , 7= $3d. Money is hardening, The | PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. for 50-60's. 4c_for 60-10's, 3%@3%c for T0-80's, | N line of Sacramento street, 128:8 E of Bu- thermal gradient of one f Bengal has reduced its discount rats e | 2% @3t for 80-90'%, 212@2%e for -100's and-| chanan, E T7:6 by N 127:8%; $10 n. e e Aol Eacific 10} PORTLAND. Or., July 6.—Clearings, $35: | 2@t2%, ' for 100-110's; Plums, nominal, 1t for e Whiteomb to Thomas G. Tavlor, lot N DN sacife preferred. 80 Union Pacific | balances, §32,222 | unpitted and 4l2@sec for pitted. Filbert street, 57:6 B of Steiner, Northern Pucific prsferred, 33 Union Pecif - | "PRIED FRUTTS (New Crop)—Apricots. 9128 3 5. quitclaim deed: $10, preferred, 30%; Atchison, 30%; Grand Teunk, & NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. | aches, T@Sc: Evaporated Apples, lc. William J. (onrad to Jacob Frank, I Anaconda, 1. Bar Silver, dy, 27 13736d | i INS_33c for two-crown, #%e for three- | X line of Eddy street, 120 E of Pierce, per ounce, Money, 2%@3 per cent. OREC ¢ Wheat_¥¥alia | CTOWD. S fof four-crown, dia@6c for Seedless | by N 73 $10 e e T e PORTLAND, Or. July 6—Wheat—Walla | Sultanias, 3izc for Seedless’ Muscatels and $120 | “Theodore G. and Annie L, Gruenhagen and EIBWSEORICHEE N D PRODUCE. | ()" 14 be worked at 55@3S%ec, but there | for London lavers: Dried __ l1 Newton Rosekrans to Thomas W. and NEW YORK, July 6.—FLOUR—Receipts, 40.- | was very little offering at that price. Val NUTDS=Chestnuts 1 5@Sc | Christopher C. Rivers, lot on S line of Haight for hardshell, 10@lic for softshell; Almonds, S@ | cireet. 155 W of Broderick, W 25 by S 1205 §10. 0c and Rluestem 61@62c. hard Duluth, §2¢ f. o. b. afloat to arrive. Op- o s cpened steady and afterward advanced | Sterling Exchange, 60 da N of Twenty-first, N 31 by W Hams continue very firm. and some deaiers and len 3 ts nominally | Seaia * derate norther; 653 barrels; exports, 13 Sales, 5000 pack- | s nominal ) Blues | S0 tbr hardsell, 12@130 for softsheil, 14@16c for | Stret; 1, W, of Broagrick & AR . witn surface fog, | ages. Market steady winter straights WASHINGTON | r-shell: Peanuts, for slstem aun sy | CUmiey snd MeHe S A Wilene Y O Friday; continued buyers and sellers were fc apart. Spring pat- | TACOMA, Wash. July 6.—Wheat—Club, &c; | s lromin anuts, $ 3005 e | Otinnier. I oF Eyeaeriok Stet N iy enty were [dfetedisparEly BINEte e = | for light amber: water whita svrracted v - | W §0:3: §210 4 WHEAT—Recelpt: bushels; exports, | S e | 705 Jight amber extracted, 6%@6%c; dark, 5@ Henry J. and Minnie Schath to Louis and 144,557, pot, firm; N red, §1%c f. 0. b. | LOCAL MARKETS | S per m Margaret Ulsemer, lot on W_line of Albion Sen at: No. 2 red, T8%c elevator; No. 1 Northern | e s | "BEESWAX—25@2mc per m avenue (Second), 170 S of Sixteenth street, with 1 Duluth, 8%c f. o. b. afloat to arrive; No. 2 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. | PROVISION! | " Eleanor M. Martin (Waterman) to Louisa F. : | ROMIRIONS: Kipp (wife of J. E.). lot on W line of Shotwell S by covering, in response to excessive rains in | Sterling Exchange, sight... — ng a further advance, as will b § o 5k Eesar il Wil | Sterling Cables S % | are acking a further advance, as will be seen and Adela M. McKinnon to William EASTERN MARKETS. the Northwest ulative trade was tull L Aeht. B 1213 | by the que No other changes. | Crocker. lot on E line of Church street, 235 N . Exporters bought rately and ocean freights - 15 | CURED ME Bacon, Sc per b for heavy, | of Fifteenth, N 50 by E 125; $300. telegraphic & and higher. Foreign news | Meaxjcan Dollars ...... were reported stro; | %@t for light medium, 105@11e for light, 126 | | William Seott to Timothy 0'Hrien, lot on NEW YORK STOX < 2 % PRihepa gy ol or Eu- Silv Jer oune — | e o slores street, 26:6 N - ] K MARKET. came weak, sur plemented by .fllllmfmrl’r };\'rf[ Fine Silver, per ounce [ tor extra_sht R Re e e e ‘,é"h ‘-’s“l lores street, 26:6 N of Day, N 75 h YORK, July 6.—The market for stocks | higher. July, 19 1-16a19%c, closed 79%c; Sep- WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. | Eastern sugar-cured 12@1 Califor- imothy O'Brien to Emma J. Klunder, lot nfa Hams, 11,612 | extra Mess Beef, §14 extra Prime Pork, ! | mess. $156i15 50; Beef, $13 per Dbbi: I LOiblan 14 _ xafly Brers sioggis 902l on o \ine ol Dolores:trect, {76 oo r T Clear, $16 300 | “'Mary” 5. Miller to William Lynch. lot on B N of Day, N reactionary to-day. The past prices of | tember, 8%@i%c, closed Tisc; December, $03:@ > ks were th st and net losses for the | 81¢; closed Sitac. e c WHEAT—The feeling at Chicago was firmer prominent shares in the lis 3 = ' METALS-Tin made another important for- = e S o e r res in the list averaged 1% per | ward step to- B A 2 fror|| and iheimatket tadvanced slight iverpool teady Regular Morning e 00, $1 15%. Loan Soclety for $17.000); $10. culls and brands, | "] M. and Mary D. Bartlett to Sarah E. Hig- ins 1 a less extel suitedly there was a large hese include great LU er | ward step to-day on inereased demand from | (g 1 lower. The conditton of Winter Wheat | "LARD- Tierces quoted at S@iise per i for | Ung 08 TR & Per anta and New York oy o s : % 2 unchanged. Too much rain was | compound and %@7c for pure: half barrels, | S 25 b¥ E 165: 8 3 ) W York Centrai, and also | points added to the stiffness of this particular | was reported unchang pound o8 - b | " Frank W. and Emma A. Fuller to Theo the Krangers. Thore were apaemomy oo 150 | BUEIP di Strengthened the arbitrary views Of | reported in the Northwest. The export busi- | PUre ic: I tne, Th@scs b tins, SESKC. | o "5 Mary' G, Simons, 1ot on SW or in a number of industrial speci but these | ROLS ]‘n»‘{wvrrk El "Tfl\rr‘\;"!}‘a;glxivl:‘,\“m_'“In | ness was small. Ocean freights advanced. Re- | CVOEOTGERICHEREr || PAEI R A case. Sige: | Twenty-ninth avenue, 75 NW of H street, NW | were not held t prices showing reactions | A1 the close the Metal Exchange called: ’ Teipts showed some diminution and farmers’ | 3 paile, 20 in a case, $36: 5T paile, 12 tn a | 13 DY SW 100, lot 2 block 331, Bay View Home- Roalloing | ooles e et 2 PIGIRON —Warrants nominal at $13 30. deliveries at Duluth are now cnly 15 per cent of | Biecs 10T pails, § In'acase, Sei - | stead; $1 i e B N o¥dence from the | LAKE COPPER—Steady, with $IS bid and ‘ what um‘- \;;»»]ahrn;vn‘l:;uau\x-»lrti rprmlrl was | ;,ins.r:‘n{‘.‘m{’r‘t“t':_a:;fl et wooden, "2:' x;afx' ameda County. arket, bis redidn iy §18 50 asked snort ‘andkbeasish and heavy local sellink by {ibe et SScq ZENGE B CIERE RS S HaRey C. B. and Margaret L. Zabriskie to Mary R. arket, business contin of large | TIN-Firm, with $27 6215 bid and $27 75 asked. | a leading holder broke the market. The local | barrels, about 110 c. e e e e b e R Up to moon. The weak- | LEAD-—Steady, with § 90 bid and ¥ 5 asked. | market showed no change, and was quiet. } st = rison streets, N 100 by W 100, Leing lots 19 to ‘:" n~]< \.-H\‘ r"‘rrn!v:a‘ The brokers' price for lead is $4 30 and for cop- | Spot \\'h;al —Shipping, $1 08%@1 10; miiling, | HIDES, TALLOW, AND HOPS. 22, hlock 161, Oaklan: $10. issociated With tna ve: | per $15 0 | s bisa 1 o | “Rame to same, lot on SE corner of Tw age to the sp A UTER—Fjrmer for futures and unchanged CALL BOARD SALES. | MIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | and Webster streets, E 300, S 100, W mr?,‘“s"'{,fl[‘ | in Wheat was colgerione. o twith $6ibld and (36 26 asked. & | “Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. | about 1c under the quotations. Heavy salted | W 100, N 100, W 160, N 100 to heginning, being damage in the Southwest by foons w atenls i | Informa e ember—600 ctls, $118%, | steers, 10g10%c; medlum, 9@fic: light. go: | l0t8 3 to 18 34 to 27, bleck 161, Oakiand (sub. depr g influence ¥ . S ] | ton—December — 6000 | ac: Stags, 6c; Salted Xip, %c: Calf, | ject to a mortgage to Hibernla Savings and | Ary Hides, sound, 16%% Options closed quiet, unchanged to | ctls, §1 18% 9ot Yesterday, cand ale 350 bags. including: Jul. Afternoon’ Session—No sales. a Kip and Veal, 16c: dry Calf, 17 e (otTe of T Totton N Mie e that sustaining it September, $ §5; Octobe AARTEY . The market eontinued dull, with a R T A R L L 0 uence tow December, ot coffee. Rio, dull: | glight advance in futures, but unchanged quo- « ench: medium. 60@75c: long Wool, | being lot 11, Locksley Square Tract. Oakland: No. 7 invoice. %e: No. 7 jobbing. 6%c; mild, | tations on the spot. ; o cach; Horse Hides, salt, $2@2 50 for | $10. i 5 K quiet and ; Cordova, S@i2c. | Teed, new, 95c; Brewing, neminal; old Brew- | jarge and §1 for small; Colts, 0c. | 0. H. and Florence J. Hender: to William ul SUGAR- about steady; fair refining, 4c; | ing, $1 05@1 10 per ctl. TALLOW- No. 1 rendered, 4@4le per 1b; No. | Hartman, Iot' on N line of Sherman avenue. e p: and interfor centrifugal, 4 fest, 41ac; molasses sugar, e | CALL BOARD SALES. Judisc: refined j Erease 20 i of ‘Telegraph. £ % by N 115, being the continus ist New Yor refined, stsady and unchanged. | % o . N OOL, — Spring Clips - Joaquin _and t of lot 38, amended map of ‘subdivision Zor oall beld near ¢ per cent e Roceipte, <o Sackages. Western | Informal Session—:13 cclociNo sales. | S USCN 7 ontha, Slic: Footnil Ahd North oo iant (au Lano 0 o 4 stiffening in the Lond I crean: 5alsie; factory, 12@Mlc. Second Sesslon - December 00 8 i | ern free Foothill and Northern defect- | Nettia . Burnette to Annié A, Barton (wife some uneasiness less 15,582 packages. Steady; | Seller *99, new—2000, Sic e: 6000, S8%e. | fve, 9@il \da, 1@ldc: San Joaquin Foot- | of W. T.). lots 2 and 3. block G, Linda Vista outhern, $a@ile. | Regular Morning Sesslon am Yo | hif free, : dn defective, @c: Humboldt | Terrace, Oakland: raiiroad JRNTA DRIED FRUITS ‘.;m_ 881gc; 4000, 88%c. Decem - @36c; 40 | g Mendocino, 15@1Ttc; Eastern Oregon, 129 | Serena Downing to N. B ot on W upward California dried fruits firm but quiet | $1%ee. = | 14 for choice 1 9G@11ge for fair to good. B of Hellen or Horton . 2% 8 of A or A APORATED | APPLES-Common, 61a@ic; | _Afternoon Session-Seler new—4000 otls. | THOPS—1895 crop, 13@lite per Ib. Thirty-second, § 2% by W block N. lands ne wire tray, Si@c; cholce, 5@S¥c; fancy, | 8%, L )»fl-”,:‘é i85%¢0. “Decem-) E = | of Peralta Homestead . Ausoclation. Gakland 3 o , S1c: 2000, 91%¢ i 3 5 ‘HANDISE | (subject to a mortgage to Union Savings aconda, 2 {UNES_31.a4’ | "OATS Offerings are small. but are being re- | emmoay for, $650): $10. o eae rred and’ Co APRICOTS- Roval. Me: Moorpark, M@tic. | plenished (rom the O B e 1 o, | BAGS—The market is higher. chiefly on a Charies D. OfGara to Tanora A O'Gara, ot : algamated Co SEACH ES—Unpeeied, 10g11c. the list of receipts. - 1o ; e e on W line of Pleasant Valley avenue, 1 & o Selling s At AT ol | EEACHESSDHD i | Guated at §1 1041 20 for new red and $135@1 50 | count of the non-appearance of the ship Mec | Linga, & 50 by W 125, Leing iots 6 and 7, o showed reactions in ihe CHICA RAIN MARKET. | for old : e { quff. on the way from Calcutta to Portland | (', Tract. Oakland Township: gift. e o : | {FORN—_Small round Yellow. $130@1 35; East- | with 4,000,000 grain bags. As this Is the only | 'W. H.and Bessic M. Cornell to Serens Down- Bonds showed decreased activity and price | CHICAGO, J 6 __Notwithstanding lower | ern large Yellow. $110@112i: White, $110@ | ghip for Oregon and Washington with bags | Ing. lot & line_of Saratoga avenue, 280 W | were mix Total e | A ey o) ong ine Continent wheat | 1.15; mixed, $110 per ctl; Caltfornia” White, | {02 '8 “lP To ivel naturally causes | Of Orchard street, W 40 by & 133:6. being lot 22 ied to advance until the close. Heavy ( SLITH@1 22 | some anxiety among the Northern deal /| Dlock B, amended map of Moss Tract,. Brook- new fo ued; tosadrance unth thecloRe BEH eavy& Y @s1 per ctl for old. New is 1= Tagmerty: o P OTIETH o8 Iyn Township: $10 w fours a iy N, s RYE BLDeE.S nomi- | i fave already begun to buy in this ¥ P in the bid price. which fell in the Northwestern States | p.i- £ ket. Tence the current firmne mar- | “Eaward A. Jones (by J. B. Lanktree, com ined i erday would, it was feared, jrreparably | BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. ettaC 2 .| missioner) to Union Savings Bank, lot on N rtocks (0-day amounted ¢ growing crop of spring wheat. Tt e e (e | line of lot 23, block B, Whitcher and Brock- Aierican ¢ o that previous to vesterday's down. LOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. G e : - | hurst Tracts, 40 W from W line of lot 21, bloch 2 B —— Wellington, 8 per ton; New Welling- | g o¢ said tract, S 45, W 135:3, N 43:10, K - rain had already fallen, and receipts were lost sight of for 1 Wire outhfield Wellingt Seattle. $6; Seattle. $: | 1o Veginning. heing’ portion 'lot %, block B, California family extras, $2 60@3 15, FLOUR- | | | usual tezms | Bryant, | v R | 00; At In spite of the fact that t 7S 2 B 4 , 5 20 et & Sarockt O s ) - H bakers' extras, $3 40@3 55 Orezon | §%: Cumberland, $8 30 in bul | Whitcher & Irockhurst's Tracts, Oakland; also nsit, 51,200: Burlin ricets showed no tendency ecov . §55 ., $8 30 in bulk and s W 3 . o R Kol Showed 1o ey e Fe Yok | and Washington, S 4063 50 per DI for extra, | in sacks: ' Penneyivania "Anthracite Egs, “s13: | lof 01 SV cpner, of Progivay and | vemen . eta PO i ote e e 73 fo ne. | Can: R 50 per ton; 5 s o | street, S ¥ - block 12, e at' 135G s%e Tor September, | 3 25@3 40 for bakers' and $2 25@3 for superfine, | Carnel, 3850 rer ton; Hock Springs and Castle | 1,"11di "1, Rancho V. and D. Peralta, Oak. entral, 4400; Miszourl 4 until Titac was paid shortly | yLLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | {40 Bl ulk and §14 | jang; gos10 = t 2 profit taking caused | | MUl discount to the trade: Graham | SUISAT—The Western | P, Scanlan to Wilhelmina and Theodore 1. 7000; Norther Sugar Refining Com- tage of the buliish news to_unioad their long lines and the wiped out, symyathiz need 3ac. nue or Twenty-seventh street, 123:11 E of Grove 195, W 30, N 202, to beginning, i 14,5007 " People” W@ s the scasion ended. | Q0% 5%, per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $27i: Rye | pany quoter, terms net cash, in 100-T ba Hanke, lot on 8 line of Forty-first street, 240 F ding firat Lt t were reported at | Klour g3.80 BIC oyour o7t Cornment, $2 505 ex- | Poire VU0 E ukhed apd Fine’ Crushed, ge: | of Market. E v § 125, being lot 39, map of oal | s pathy | tra cream Cornmeal, §3 25; Oatmeal, $4 5071 75, & Sigo: Candy Granulsted /s 15y | estate of John F OaKland; §200. Jiwvith et orotessionals took aavan. | Oat. Groate, $§ B Hominy, 48 2505 00; ‘Buck-| Granviated. Confectioners’ A, 5lc: Cal Hihernia Savings and Loan Society to Mae L ther pra- o | wheat Flour. 5; Cracked heat, $3 Magnolia A, 4%c: E 4%c; | and Laura Easter. 1ot on S line of Knox ave- i L T Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour. $3 50;' Rolled | (jiden C . 1-16c more: half-barrels. epteniher closing 4e lower. Oats (barrels), 36 55@6 95; In sacks, $6 3506 75; | 1,c more; boxes, e more, 50-1b. bags, e more A it wheat. . September | Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, $ 50; Green Peas, | No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its §5 per 100 1bs. equivaient. Btates Rubber, 6500; West- | iy gain cf %e was more than ) STOCKS. rah M. McLean to Etta B. Goodfriend, lot closec Dbusiness e higher, with lard 2 = 2 I The Hay market continues dull and un- | Ay gescriptions remain as previously quoted, | John F. and Minnfe Bond to Laura T. ilderton nged. Atchison .. St I & Om e = = ~ Iusons e o Provisions. were dull and featureless. None | B = . i line of Durant avenue. 245 W of Fulton oot o of the prominent traders secmed inclined to do HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. | Street, W 40 by § 130, being lot 37, block 14, Am_ Smelting | = College Homestead Tract, Berkeley: $10. i | and ribs ¢ Cannda S So P " ceipts, vife o y on 5 11 C et Pac ) Raflw *he leading futures ranged as follow: changed in =ite f';"":m’;‘m:‘:m‘i_-h:“d( b;’l'h Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: | (WIf¢, of Henry L), 1ot on 1 line of Chestnut o & e | Anicics Oben: Hish, e in Hay thiatyear Mnotrostt | BEBE_CAGTLS DE 10 (O Blere find €407 |y BILS: helmigi ey (o of Untaty s ‘and ex & Pac Reat No.. 2 e interes s 5 - | for Cows. L Iack 0 nmie Froinal, Al Union Paci; i ,,‘-,‘v" ‘Tl el ing is rather firm than otherwise, though lib- VEA r;\fifig‘ ps; . e - 4 l;']l;;r k 6, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alamed: Do prefd iiben eral receipts for a day or two would probably | MUTTON -Wethers, §a@ic: Ewes, 6c per Ib. | * Syjjliam H. and Fannie H. €. Hardy to Nor & W | December ... demoralize things again. LAMB—Spring. 7%4@6c per ib. | G ohege T Tarrett. 1ot On'N lin of Santa ] | ~Corn No.'2 There is no change in Bran and Middlings, | PORK-Llve Hogs, siy@s%e for small, S%c | avenue, 50 I of Sherman street, E 30 by N 100, prefi la e 2 but Rolled Barley is weak, in sympathy with | for medium and s@siéc tor larges, stock HOES | peing fots S. block 27, Mary A. Fiteh ]‘u.nl .]\ L E new | September the raw. p;“&’#”’w : and Feeders, ic; dressed Hogs, T@Slic. | Romastent - '$1200, & 5 Jo 24 prefd .... 243 | December .. BRAN—$16@16 50_per ton. | = = 3 Lizzie Ballheimer to Henry C. Ballhel Express Compa O MIDDLINGS-$17 50@13 50_per ton, | RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. e i Taenciner, Adams Ex ... B T FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled ~Barley, $20@21 per | N R hair Central avenue and Sixth street, N 123 Ly E Amer; Bx September ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $27@28; jobbing, or Thursday, July 6. el oty nited tatos | | May S 23 25 50@2); Cocoanut Cake, $30@21: Cornmeal, | Flour, ar sks 3 John A. and Annie Thornton to Henry 7. Wells Fargo | " Mess . per barrel— 50@24 50; Cracked Corn, $24@25; Mixed Feed, | Barley. ctis Jomes. lot op NW corner of Hyde street and Den & Rio Miscellaneot Ty e i i Cottongeed Meal. $24@26 per ton. | Oats,” ctls B Peralia avenua, W 13 by N 0, being lot 59 prefd | September . . 852 OLD HAY—Wheat, $§@11; Wheat and Oat, | {orn, ctis, t 5 2 s 2 : Septemb % v and portion lof 60, Electric Helghts Tract, g | "Lard, per 1 pounds— 9 50; Oat, $5@0: Alfalfa, $6@750 per ton. | Rye. ctls, Aool Sean s Brooklyn Township: $10. > S Toly e E NEW HAY-\Wheat, $$G075 for good and §10 | Uheese. cils. 2 Hides, no......... A L) - for cholce: Wheat and Oat, $5@9; Oat, $1@8 50; | Butter, ctls Telts bals > | Cointh, lots 19 and 20, block 12, Aliendale Do yrefd plembe 264 Eggs, doz. : Alfalfa, $6@7 per ton. Tallow, Barley, $3 | Tract, Brooklyn Towns hip: $10. .. 6,63 Malt, ske. 773 | Brooklyn Township: $10. -, 5,500Wool, bales. 4Gibe; No. 3 corn, 90| H. C. Morris to Mrs. J. E. Dillon, lot on E % @34c; No, 2| BEANS—Bayos, $1 70@1 85; Small White, $2@ | Flour, qr sks. oats, 24%c; No, 3 white, 27%c; No. 8 white, | 215; Large White, $150@1°65; Pinks, $§175@ | Oats, ctls Gen Electric .. 1Jaw Coml Co. Am Tob: 1 Sho Do haEp STRAW-20G40c per bale Sugar, bbis 5 Quicksilver, fiks. Johh A. and Annle Thornton to John O. and o Gas ... plember & s Sugar, sks. 1155 Leather, rolls.... 17 | yujja A. Corliss, lot 17, Galindo Tract, Brook- Com Cable'Co Ll | U BEANS AND SEEDS. Potattes, sks111. 4427 Wine. gals * 69,550 | ity Col T & Iron.... 4#% | -Cash quotatlons were as follows A fohoake e et 0 e Do prefd ........105 | Flour, steady: No. 3 spring wheat, 71@73tc; | Beahs are steady at the revised quotations. WASHINGTON. o idomy. Jote B and 8. Searics Tract, I N vrd 2 i +-110 line of Tenth avenue, 3 S of Clement street, | corner of Mountain View avenue and Oras street, NE 100 by SE 141, being lots 16 and 1 :ll(?ck 2, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township Builders’ Contracts. Jonas Schoenfeld (owner) with Floodberg & Tl E ! McCaffery (contractors), architects” Salfield & Kohibere -Plastering for hrec d-story (rame at buildinzs on lot on S line of Pine street, 18756 W of Oetavia, W 8726 by § -37:8¢ s Ea 2 P & S. Sachs (owners) with A. J. McNichol P =it = eontractors), architects Salfield & Kohl MONDAY, JULY 16, 1506, AT 11 A. M. At EMPORIUM SALESYARDS, 220 VALENCIA ST, levator and dumb waiter work for a & story brick building on lot_on SW corner of and Bush streets, W 1376 by S 32 We will sell by order of MR. R IYNOLDS of s THE OAKLAND MEAT COMPANY, o CAEL G NTaRE o Sixty head of CARRIAGE 'nn\:, and DRAFT v, HORSES, all Cleaveland bays. This is | ket for some time, and includes 8 or 19 n Mo. Tu.“vnr'rn Ipr. [sa i 0on's Phases. tched carriage teams. he above stock has been selected with = L New Mooa. | ytmost care by Mr. Reynolds from his ranch = - & TS | Mo County B 8 Horses can now be seen a above yards. = — | PTItguanier | Saic Jositive. No reserve orlimit, L P el G | SULLIVAN & DOYLE, ol all M Live Stock uctioneers. 1 n @) TullMoon. | office, 327 Stxth st San Francisco o i (Bt | stme Astec, henc 1; Br stmr Belgian King, from San 1 SUN, MOON | May o1, n 148 07 W—Br ship — | Bermuda stle, Aus, for San Dieg United States Coast and Geodetic Surv Ju 2 39 W—Br ship Rahane, Times and Heights of High and frim Tyne, for San Francisco Whaters at Fort Pofnt, entrance to San| Jjune 11, lat 1 S, lon Ship Charles B Francisco Bay. Published by official au- | Weced, from Norfoik, for Honolulu thority of the Superintendent i TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS tmr Lahn, NOTE-The high and low waters occur at| Npw YORK- Arriv 1 July & the eity front (Mission-street wharf) about | con'p oy twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; ailed July riederich der Grosse, the height of tide is the same at both places. via Southampton % 5 = e e T \ Iuly 6—Stmr Rarbarossa, FRIDAY, JULY 7. from New York: stmr Trave, from New York. = = e via_Cherbourg and Southampton Sun rises CHERBOURG—Arrived July §-Stmr Fuerst Sun sets | Bismarck, from New York. for Southampton and Hamburz, and proceedsd Moan sets.. . LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 5—Stmr Catalo- nia. from Boston; stms . from New July 6-Stmr Pennland, from FPhiladel- Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers lea Broadway wharf, San Francisco: 2:30} g . For Alaskan ports, 10 a. @, | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides July §, 10, 15, 2, 25, 30, August | tha early morning tides are given in the left 3, change at Seattle. | hand column and the successive tides of the | For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. ! day in the order of oceurrence as to time. The C.), Port Townsend, Seattle, second time column gives the second tide of Tacoma. E: | the day, the third time column the third tide | and New_ Whatcom | and the last or right hand column gives the | 10 a. m. July 5. 10, 15. 20, last tide of the day. except when there are but | 20, August 4. and every ffth day thereafter: three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights | change at Seattle to this company’s steamers Rlven are additions to the soundings on the | for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. | United States Coast Survey charts, except|Ry.: at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. when a minus sign (—) precedes the height. | For Eureka (Humboldt Bay). 2 p. m.. July 3, and then the number given is subtracted from |8, 18, 15, 23, 28, August 2, and every ffth day the deoth given by the charts. The plane of | thereafter. | reference is the mean of the lower low waters. | For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Stmeon, Luis_Obispo). e | CaVUCOS, Port Harford (San | Gaviota, Santa Barbara. Ventura, Hueneme, TIME BALL. San Pedro, Fast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and S Newport, § a. m.. July 3, 7. 11 15, 19. 23, 27, 3L Mer- | August 4. and every fourth day thereafter. Cal For San Diego. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. chants’" Exchange, San Francisco, July 6, 1893 ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. bulding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— | m., July 1, 5, 9, 13.17. 21 25, 28, August 2 1. e, at neon of the 120th meridian, or at S | and every fourth day thereafter. o'clock p. m. Greenwich time. | “For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del C. G. CALKINS, | Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla Lieutenant Commander, U. S. in charge. |and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., Tth of each opping only at Port Har- month. N | = = For further information obtain folder. | STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. The company reserves tha right to chanzs e - | without previous notice steamers, sailing dates SR From. | Due. | and hours of safling. s = || "TICKET OFFICE — New Montgomery A. Blanchard...|Coos Bay...... July 7| street (Palace Hotel). und | July Walla Walla... Victoria & Puge Willamette ....[Seattle Santa Rosa.....[San Diego.. Point_Arena....|Point Arena GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agts.. 10 Market st.. San Francisco. e THE 0. R. & N. GO, €an Juan Panama. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO Narth Fork.....Humboldt.. R E R R, A TINEE) Progreso Seattle Tartar <..e:[Vancouver. From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. Columbia .|Portiand... FAR #12 First Class lncluding Berths $8 Second Class and Meals, Columbia salls June 22; July 2, 12, 22, State of California sails June 17, 27; July % 7. Ehort line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena and all points in S!:O. Northwest. Coos Bay.......|Newport..... Czarina |Puget Sound.. Weeott ... ../Humboldt... Washtenaw .... Tacoma m .. Nanaimo. uth Coast .'Humboldt N Aloha ...........|Point Arena.. | Through tickets to all points East. Luella Yaquina Bay. L uny 10| E. C. WARD, General Agent, | Umatilla Victoria & Puget Sound!July 11 430 Market street. | Bristol . .!Departure Bay. July 11| GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Newburg rays Harbor. uly 1 Superintendent. Corona . n Diego. Pomona. Humboldt.. e e STEAMSHIP CO ack Tacoma,_ S PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. { Bonita Newnport..... — | State CalifornialPortland. el et STEAMER UMATILLA, i STEAMER TO SAIL |53m|18 from San Francisco JULY 15, s temer. i1 D can Trading and Transportation Company's steamer Roanoke for ST. MICHAELS. GOLO- VIN BAY. CAPE NOME and all points on the ination. | Salls, | Pier, | Will connect at Seattle with the North Amer! i | Bonita ....[Newport s am Pler 11 State of CailPertiand Cleveland .|Puget Sound am|Pier 24 | s % | YUKON RIVER. 0 a Fulton -....|Orezon Ports. 2 pm Pier 21 | Through rates quoted. through tickets sold, A, Blandii‘d Coos Hay 10 am Pier 13 | through bills of lading given. | Acapuico .. Panama. 12 'mPMSS | : B dare.. [Ciimasossantinly 5 tpmivies | TCHEL OUFIGL. § Taw Mongsmery st | Pomona Santa Rosa'San Diego. Curacan_...|Mexico.. Humboldt..... July 1July July | 2 pm|Pier 8| GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agents, . 11 am|Pler 11 | 10 Market st., San Francisco. 10 am|Pier 11 Walla W...[Vie & Pet Sa/Tuly 10 10 am(Pler 9 | Weeott . Humboldt . July 10, 2 pr/Per 13 AMERICAN LINE. | Pt Arena../Point Arena..iJuly 10. 2 pm/Pler 2 UTH. NDO! | Arcata .....|Coos Bay. 0, 1 e g LR SO R ETUR O DO AR I | Cocs Bay...|Newport 3 am Pier 11| 5topping at Cherbourg. westbound. 10 amiPier 24 | _From New York Everv Wednesday, 10 a. m. 2 Pltes 3| New York -....July 17FFt. Louls ....August 9 | Mariposa ..|Sydney..... 10 am|Pjer 7| St. Paul ........July 19/St. Paul .August 18 Porh et AR Do Y 13, 11 am|Pier 11 | New York ..August 2/ New York ..August23 Coptic China &Japan July 14, 1 pm|PMS: RED STAR LINE. e NCLANOrR ol At atol SHIEEING S INRELIGENGE | Frem New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. \ ——— ‘ Noordland ......July 1¥Southwark ...August 3 ARRIVED. Friesland .July 18| Westernland ....Aug. 9 Thursday, July 6. ‘ Adria .... “July 26 Kensington Aug. 18 Columbia ..!Portland Luella .....|Oregon Ports. Stmr Walla_Walla, Gage, 503 hours from EMPIRE LINE. | Victoria and Puset Sound ports. Stms Pomona, (Parsons /18 Hoturs from Bureke: Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 18 hours from Mon- | For full information regarding reight and pas. terey. etc. | _eage apply to Stmr Grace Dollar, Fosen, 43 hours from San | INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. Pedro. | 30 Montgomery st.. or any of its agencies. Stmr_San Blas, Russell, 12 days 22 hours 5 | "Slmr Greenwood, Fagerlund., § hours from Timber Cave, in tow tug Sea Queen. Schr Eliza Miller, Christensen, 5 days from » Grays Harbor. 4 o pochr Nettle Low, iLow, '8 hours <rom Folut || C xpAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARY. COR- es, N r Firs 1 1A <tree E & Sehr Conflanza, Christensen, 7 days from Til- | Yoo A% A A e lamook. oxor ot Sihe Archie arid Fontle, Jensen, 12 hours from | Xobe (Hioso). Ragasak!i and shanghal. and Stawarts Point. Yo ecelv r Skt Jambos A Garfield; Lewls, 815 days fromi| Lo efe. Nofedrao recelved dn Houtd on day | Columbia R!ver. STT q o3 Sehr Falcon, Murchison. 14 days from Unga. | NIPPON MARU Saturday, July < el AMERICA MARU Saturday, ' July 22 CLEARED. HONGKONG MART Thursd; August 17 5 eotson, xRy ¥ Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For Stmr Ronita, Nicolson, San freight and passage apply at company's offies, | e Perkins & (o 21 Market st., corner First. |~ Stmr Grace Dollar, Fosen, Portland; Robert | Coii w R"‘A'?‘R—rr(.' General Agent, | Dollar. - e 5 4 - | “Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, Ward, Hongkong | and Yokohama, vid Honolulu; P M SAILED. | Thursday, July 6. Co. l | ANCHOR LINE 3 s | United States Mail Steamshins Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, Ward, Hongkong | §ail from New York Every Saturday for | and Yokohama, via Henolulu _ tmr Aloha, Jorgensen, Mendacino. Glasgow, via Londonderry. Stmr Grace Dollar. — Saloon Passnde. $50 and upward. 1 | Rr stmr Wellington. Gruggel, Tillamook. | Second Cabin | Br Crown of India, Corkhill, Queens- | City of Rome_ $35. Other Steamers, $30. T Carondélet = Eistson Fortt Gambl ! £25. En T ane Laisss sark Carondelet, Stetson, Port Gamble ! .50. < 24.50. Other | Schr Five Brothiers, Jenten. Coos Bay. jBome, Sm_‘frfi:z:x"" ‘s 4.50. O | Schr Olga, Ipsen. Puget Souna. | For Book of Tours and information apply to | TELEGRAPHIC. HENDERSON BROTHERS, POINT LOBQS, July 6 10 p m—Weather | General Agents. 7 Bowling Green, 'w York. | hazy: wind west: velocity 16 miles. ! Or J. F. FUGAZI. 5 Montgomery st. 1 CHARTERS. or L_F. ,;””:,',‘g"{« m Mrp‘;‘(omery .. The Marua Ala loads mdse for Honolulu O i ERANGIRCOL T | The King George is chartered for wheat or — - | barley to Europe, 3 | | "ihe Dauntless loads lumber at Gravs Har- | S. S. Marlposa sails bor for Guaymas: Ema lLuisa, Jumber at Port | via Honolulu and Blakeley for Valparaiso, owners’ account: Ska- Auckland for Svdney git, lumber at Port Ludlow for Honolulu. Wednesday, July 12, MEMORANDUM. | msh at 10 p.m mr Greenwood was towed fro 'he S. S. Australta m_Timber e for Honoluhu Cove hy tug Sea Queen on account of having | broken shafty MESTIC PORTS at 2 p. m JOMESTIC ) 2 p. m. . S Arrive o GBSt Cits vorits Line Round the World, vl x\j&:}‘?‘:‘k‘!-‘ Arrived July 6-Stmr City of To- | qoasar New Zealand, Australla,” India, Sues: clse E . CO., BOWENS LANDING-Sailed July §—Schr | Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Otfice. 327 Market SE. | Corintrian, for San Francisco. | —— MENDOCINO—Sailed July 6—Stmr Potnt } COMPAGNTS GENSRALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Arena, for San Fran : ST A DIRECT LINE to HAVRE-PARIS. S-Stmr Arcata. for | Syiling every Saturday at 10 a. m. <ELEER COOGS BAY-sSailed Ju|\. San Francisco. July &-Stmr Alice Blancherd. | grom Pler 42. North River. foot of e GNP Wednestay, Tuty 20, g Franclsco; schr Dalsy Rowe, for San | Mortan st NORMANDIE, July 15; LA ranciseo oL o LR Ty RRETAC LA GASCOGNE. Ju Arrived July 5—Schr Bella, hence June 10; | b TOURAINE, August 5: LA CEANEAGNE schr Gem. hence June 23, | | (EUREKA-Launched July 5, at 820 p m— - cent reduction on round trip. Second- Sehr James Rolph. 5 < to Havre, $43. 10 per cent reduction on j-RA\S H -\Rfi'l“‘ — Arrived July 5—Stmr ! rqund trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR Newhorg, hents Suiy i UNITED STATES AND CANADA. 22 Broadway Sailed July 5 chr Guide, for San Francisco; (Hvudson building). New York. F. FUGAZL cchr Kmma Utter, for Port Harford & CO.. Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery NEWPORT (S)—Sailed July 6—Stmr Sequoia, San Francis e > for San Francisco, BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. 12. First-class to Havre, $63 and upwar 6—Stmr Geo Loo- | VENTURA —-Arri mis, hence July 5 Sailed July 6—Stmr George Loomis, for San Francisco. i 3 | PRATLDPORT—Sailed July 5-schr Amethyst,| STOCKTON EXCURS | for San Francisco. |~ "THE STEAMER H. J. CORCORAN FORT BRAGG-Arrived July 6—Stmr Noyo, ! Il leave Washington-street wharf at $ a. m, hence July 5. . _ | aafly, returning irom Stockton a L CASPATC-Satled July 6—Schr Maxim, for San | Gaily” atucday excepted). Regular Francisco. ve Washington-street = w ORT "LOS ANGELES—Salled July 6-Stmr | Sty craraptine. Supdag). | o ot Mineola, for Nana‘mo. | CALIFORNIA NAV. AND IMP. Co. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK—Sailed July 5—Stmr Allianca, for L% rompigy pomTs. | FORU.S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 1-Br stmr Car- . > marthenshire, from San Diego. MO T Mok Fhmerar NCOLON Salted July. o-Simr Finance. for | g, m., 15, 840 p. . (ex. Thurs e ates ew York. il . DIERO; Trio SWANSEA—Sailed_July &—Fr bark General | B 12ndtas and atfice: Mimon ocee Batyt | Neumayer, for San Francisco. B e e i n e Mission strest Dok, HONGKONG — Arrived prior July 5—Haw | = FARE Telephone Main 525, AUCTION SALES. v