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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1899. 137:6 W of Leavenworth, W 35 by COM SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Eilver a fraction M Wheat futures low Barley, Oat Rre stes rmer. er. Corn qull Hay weak and arriving freely. Bran Bean still 1d Middlings firm. in demand. Fotatoes lower and Onions weak. Vegetables in liberal supply. s active a ket unchanged. a stern Poultry in. 15 better. dy and Apricots firm. ow Almonds established. n. WEATHER REPORT. oth Mert: SAN FRA tollowing from stati ka Lufs Obispo L 48; at mi WEATHER are es of a Mexico and rain is Phoenix The temperature portion of the cou In the great valleys te: turee are hi degrees, Fog | ast of California. A thunderstorm NCTS mum in California to-day: n—Pacific Time.) 0, July 17, 6 p. m. temperatures were 58 San Diego.. e 108 Sacramento Lo 75 Independence 95 104" Yuma PRt} 82 a ean, CONDITIONS FORECAST. as risen generally over the Pa- | Maximum temperature, | AND GENERAL kummer low overlies | | kets, quiet: tmport into United WINEIOT, | Giminished arrivals. Figs are scarce Melons s e el R e Quarters; W 70,000: | the same. There ls no change {n Cltrus Fruite. | flour on passage to United Kingtorl 400, | Grapes are slow. though arrivals are not large | MINING STOCKS wheat and flour on passage to Continent, 1,360~ § GEORES SC HG b uiTs | Chollar soeee 27|Ontario 700 | 000- : n ples, 3 arge bax; Crabapples, S0@ Crown Point.. 24 |ophir 7% | “LIVERPOOL. July 17.—Wheat, dull and Anples, 31 pei large box; CrabaDs | Con Cal & Vv PlminG - 19| arsoptng; French country markets, quiet T et hogn per chest | Deadwood 60Qu 19| COTTON—Uplands, 3 5-164 | Strawberrios, $4@3 per chest for small and §2@3 | Gould & curry % 0| CLOSING for larxe bhervies: Rasphervies, $350@8 per { Hale & Norcross.. 331 55 “ 3 s sibe ot. mew, quiet, 38 | chest; Logan berrles. $i per chest | Iron Stiver. 50 34§ S e Quict: July, 3% 4%d; September, 35| Cantaloupes. 230 per crate; Nutmegs, | Mexican 4 Yellow Jacket 32| 5%d: October, s 5%d. 4 —— per hox and $1 g2 1 per crate | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. R K taresDull; July, 58 10d; Sep-| Grapes. black and white, S0 per crate. Money— Do prefd.. 114 | tember, 5s 10d; December, fs. Currants, $5@6 80 per chest B AR | Cail loane.........3@4% Westinghouse Ei... 43 2 < | Green Pears, Sgitc per accor | Ttme loans 3G5 | Bonds i THE BUTTER MARKPBT. stze: Bartletta: 101 3 per box. et | Stocks Atchison 4 L0t S e ot e WM. B box for white and §0@ Atch Top & St Fe. 19% | Minin hares— | TLGIN, T, July 17.—BUTTER-Stea of- | T8c for red 2 i b Ve o1 tabar tules, 86 tubs at 17c. Official | Figs, /@40 for single 50@$L per box American Sugar Allouez Min Co.... S8 | market, 8. for double lavers of black for white. Bell Telephone i L Apricots, 806850 per box i Boston & Albany VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY Peacties, 30@30c per box and 40c per basket; Boston Elevated 2 : ¥ ;‘nu\ ords, §0G80c per box and 35G30c per bas- Boston & Matr Calumet AL IR 1+ 17 he = ¢ t et Cht Bur & Q..... Centonnial NS ARGEE Rl e e o ‘on| Pluma 350Ac per box: Prunes, 360 per Ed Elec T.._.... “ranklin ble supply of grain in stor foat on | crace. Fitchburg prefd ;f:r':fw]nm Saturday July as compiled by the New | CITRUS FRUITS-Seedling Oranges, 50c@ | Federal "Steel... . Osceola York Prod i as follows: Wheat | $150; Valencias. $1g8; Lemons, $1@1 80 for com- Mexican Central... 143 Parrott 34,440, 00 forn 12,634,000, de- | mon and $2@2 80 for &ood to cholce; Mexican Michigan Tel a8t Quiney crease 40000, decrease $61,000: | Limes, $4; California’Limes, 25@i0c per small 014 Colony a Fo Copper. rye 4000; barley 000, de- | box: Bananas, $1 50G2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, Old Dominfon amarack - crease $1G2 50 per dozen. 5 Thton. Paci % Worverine 5 TREASURY DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. Union Land.. s Utah s e g B West End.... « edhs aiatanen |- (Erioee 1Zor naw AUyl ibeen estab = o e avall. | lished. The Davisville Almonds. some 35 cars. LONDON MARKETS 1: gold reserve, | have been sold at Tic for Languedocs and 9tc | % per 1b for paper-shell, September deliverv. NEW YORK. July The Commercial Ad s are in good shape, Apricots being es- vertiser's London financial cablegram savs firm i oas aDircitiy DRIED FRUITS (New Crop)—Apricots, %@ t s 10isc for Rovals, and 11%@12%c for Moorparks: al has ntry of C gh, is re srted along There orthern ueo and nia. ling at risen over the greater wast the Sierras. for the after: ging from 9§ the northern Lake ported &t Salt Conditions favor the continuance for several s of warm EASTER weather In the interfor of Call =t N MARKETS. on the coast, ; continued winds with show- rning. howers Tuesda rnoon. with McADIE, Forecast Official NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK, day was an aimle except so far as th eignificant of th Do 1st prefd Do 24 prefd ke Anal “ILaclede Gas The st insignia yn stc and heavy sales, par fcan onda, xas & Pacific nion Pac Do prefd...... Nor & W prefd Wabas > pr . W & L E (new) Do _prefd : Express Companies— Adams Ex.. merican Ex United States. Wells Fargo.. Miscellaneous— A Cor Ol Do prefd Am Splrits Do_prefd. o Am Tob, ex-div,... § _Do prefd, ex-div.143 181 Com Cable Co. Col F & Iron.... Do prefd Gen E ¢ Haw Com Co. Federal Steel Do prefd.... Intl Paper Do prefd.. Teanis X oo Do prefd..... Brooklyn R T....0. Nat Lin_Ofl.. Pacific Mall People’s Gas. Puliman Pal.... Silver Certificates. £ Standard R & T... 7 Sugar 13614 Do pref ¥ TC & gl Do prefd Western U Am S & W Do prefd. Cont Tobacco. .. National Steel Do prefd Colo Southern Do 1st prefd.. Do 24 prefd. Tin Plate..... Do prerd Hoop Steel. CLOSING BONDS. U S 2 reg 0% M K & T 2ds. ‘10v%4| Do 4s. 2 s coup 108% N Y Cent lsts Tio new 4s Tes. N J Cent gen ex-int ... 120 No Carolina 6 Do new s coup..13) | Do de... o cld 4s reg 14 No Pacific 1 Do old 43 coup. R Do 58 reg, ex-in Do 4 Do 5s coup e i Dist of C 3.85.... or & W con 4s... 94% Alabama class A Do gen 6s.. P Do class B Oregon %0 class C. Do 4s. D3 Curren: Oreron § o Atchison ge: Do con 3s...... Do adj is.. Reading gen 4s.. ada So 2ds.. Ches & Ohlo 4148 Do bs.... : Chl & N W con 7s Do 8 F deb bs Chicago Term 4s. Den & Rio G 1sts.. DB oo ET V&G lsta. Ere gen 45. FWE&DI Gen Fisectrie GHAES A6, .. Do 248 5 H&TCn 1o con e Town Cent lsta... KCP&Gints.. Ln new con 4s L & 3 uninied 4 ints 110 12 4 ETTI 0 106 190% 1 &/ Tex & Pac Ists Rio G West 1sts. St L & I M con 5 St L & S F gen 6s. St Paul con StPC & Plsts & ‘Tenn new set 3 Do 2ds.... Unfon Pucific Wabash 1st Do 2ds. West Shore ds. Wi Cent Ists. Va_ Centuries Do Deferred Colo Bouthern ds.. 59 | kets here ¢ opments | ened slightly on lapsed later, closing Spanish fou dos. 11%: Tta Twenty-six were bought by from Australta. The bank | arrivals of gold. Private | to-day at 3. subject to a bank rate. For six montbs bills 4 asked. The ba ness above the are Copper stocks 4 e LONDON, July AND PRODUCE EW_ YORK barrels; exp erally lower Minnesota was wea DRIED APPL! Tnlal arica APORATED ne wire tray, S@sisc; choice 14c: Moorpark, 14@1Se ICAGO GRAIN MARKET CHICAGO, July WHEAT- Opened weak %e wer for Septemb The opening quotat day. Excellent weather domestic Liver; us of ai bush, t was thrown on the market rega Primary Western markets recefv bushels, pared with 568,000 bu year ago. The English visible 2,000 bushels, against Thé market 135.- a ed | selling_down t closing at | sm of the day’s rar | —Ruled by fine grow- September o ¥ Were "OATS vorable in hogs. The stuff on the ad advance was wiped out lative and cash deman higher, and lard and ribs gain The leading futures ranged as f. Articles. Open. High Wheat No. 2 July : September December rn No. 34 2 32 3% 2 2 2414 2 205 Mess Pork, per ba September < 925 s1% 915 | Octover 9125 9151 in a8 Lard, per 100 p September . { October hort Ribs, September | October Cash_guofntions were o weak; No. 2 spring wheat, T 3 spri wheat, 9% @ Yo, 2 wong corn, 33@33ic white, 14 2273 seed, $1@1 07; prime timoth od, mesg pork. ¥ rrel, $8 30@9 10; I 40; short ribs sides ed shoulders (hoxed), § ; short cle (boxed), $5 406G whicky, distillers’ g0ods, per gallon $1 26. 3 | _Articles— Reeceipts. Shi; ents. | Fibar, Barrels -.veessresons 18,080 00 | Wheat, bushel | Corn, bushels Oate, bushels . Rye, bushels Bariey, bushels On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was weak; creameries, 13%@17i5c; dair- fes, 11@13%c. Cheese, firm, SL@Sc. Eggs, dy; fresh, 12c. i 2 LIVERPPOOL FUTURES. Wheat— July. Sept. Opening B5y 5 10% | Clostng . 58 510 PARIS FUTURES. Wheat— July. Sept.-Dec Opening Hollday. Closing - Flour— Closing . Opening i EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAC CHICAGO, July 17.—As the supply of was not excessive to-day, prices were steady for Rood cattle. Good to fancy steers brought $ 2585 commoner grades, # $5@ stockers and_ fecders, | §350G4 §5; bulls, exas stee p and calves, ‘H 50@6 7. e Hog -prices, despite liberal receipts, ruled about 2ie higher on good demand. Heavy lots 004 for ‘$4 164 40; mixed Tots, $4 15G4 35; 1ght b 4 20@4 25: culis and rough lots brousht 15, and pigs, $3 €5@4 30. Sheep £0ld about steady and pring lambs 5@ cattle {100 higher. Spring lambs, $4@6 60; yearlings | were salable at $4 50@5 50: sheep. $2a1 .for culls up to $6@5 50 for prime lots. Western | range and Texas grass sheep sold for $4@4 60, Receipts—Cattle, 18,000; hogs, 45,000; sheep, | 14000 FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, July 17.—Consols, 106%; silver, 27%d: French rentes, 101f 15}%c: wheat cargoes off coast, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes on fairly | hd Valley at 59c. much grain and 1 not move a large extent nominal ecial demand. upper country con- h damage to the spring. taken place with more WASHINGTON. The week 1 opened without vement over the closing fig- in the local wheat market for Club and 80c for Blue- - LOCAL MARKETS. FANGE AND BULLION. | . 60 dayS....... — 455 SIENL.ceuene — 483y eevmsses - 4 85% sight. - 10 telegraphic — 123 2 — 451G Iver, per ounce. = 60% WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT Lower Liverpoool quotations and Weather in the Northwest depressed the Chicagn market at the opening. In addition there was a prospect of a material increase in . while the Corn crop prom- i breaker. The world's ship- 5:000,000 but _there was a 2,000,000 on passage. The only bull ‘from France. where unfavorable aused crop estimates o be reduced was some demand from the shorts. but < “turned around and began to resell, which ressed the market ments were further & 1 local situation was very dull, with a fur- ther decline in futures. Wheat—S! 8. $106%4@1 07%; milling, “CALL BOARD SALES. WHEAT Walla | * | | steers, 10@10%c; 1 { | » | 1214@13¢ bid and ref Sesston—2:15 0'clock—December— $114%; 6.000. $11435. May—2000, fon—December—15.000 ctls, §114%4. n—December—2000 ctls, $114%. May—22,000 Afternoon Sesslon—December—22,000 ctls, $114%; 10,000, $114%: 34.000, $114%. | ity of Benares takes for Cork 33,771 ctls, ros were neglected. d, new, 2! Brewing, $1 0214 Brewing, $1 05@1 10; Chevaller, §1 1 CALL BOARD SALES. Afternoon les OATS The market continues dull and weak. with tendency. New white ara ew red a* §110@120; Yellow, $13071 35 10@1 15; White. §1 10@ ctl; California White, at 80@92ie per ctl. inal D MILLSTUFFS. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AN FLOUR—California family extras terms: bakers' extras, $3 40@3 55: Oregon and Washington, $2 40@32 50 per bbl for extra, $3 252 40 for bakers' and $2 25@3 for superfine. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- Jows, usual discount to the trade: Graham per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $2 75: Rye Flour, $7; Cornmeal, §2 50; ex- iE! Oatmeal. $4 50@4 75; Hominy, $3 25@3 50: $444 25; Cracked Wheat Whole Wheat Flour, £3 5 5 55@6 95; in sacl $5; Spiit Peas, § 50; Green Peas, Oats_(bar Pearl Barley. | $5 per 100 Ibs. HAY A D FEEDSTUFFS, Receipts of Hay were S5 tons, and the mar- ket contiued soft and heavy. There was no actual decline, except in Oat, but sales at top prices were fewer than they have been. A con- tinuation of the present liberal arrivals will probably cause a decline. Bran and Middlings are firm, but no higher. BRAN—$1FG16 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—S$17 50@19 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $21 per ton Otlcake Meal at the mill, $27@28; jobbing, Coccanut _Cake, ' $20421: Cornmeal, Mixed Feed, er ton. 50; Cracked Corn. $24@ Cottonseed Meal, $24328 ! —Wheat, $8@9 50 for good and $10 for | cholce; Wheat and Oat, $$@9: Oat, $§7@8; Bar- | 1ey, $5@7: Alfalfa, $6@7 350 per ton. TRAW—20@40c per bale. S AND SEEDS | BE. Beans continue in demand and very firm, with a further advance In large white. |~ BEANS—Bavos, $1%@2; Small White. $2@ | 215; Large White, $170@180; Pinks, $2 1032 1. | Reds, nominal: Blackeye, $f 10@4 2; Butters, | nominal; Limas, $410@4 15; Pea, $210@2 25; Red Kidnevs, $2 50 per ctl EEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | Mustard, 2%@3c; Flax, nominal: Canary See | 28,c per 1b: Alfaifa, ' 9@i%c: Rape, 3@3% Hemp, 4%@4%c: Timothy. 4%@5kc. DRIFD PEAS—Niles, $ 2@1 50; Green, $150 2 per vtl | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. Potatoes continue in liberal receipt and weak. Onions are about the same. Vegetables are also in ample supply, except River Tomatoes, Which | are firm | POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, $135@1 40; Early Rose, $1@130; Burbanks, $1@17 in boxes and $1@1 50 in sacks on the wharf. @75c per ctl for Silverskins. VEGETABLES—Asparagus, The@$1 50 per box rdinary and $1 75@2 25 for fancy: Rhubarb. o per box: Green Peas. 2ic per Ib; String 2@3c: Cabbage, 30c; Tomatoes, 20@35c er hox; Rivers. $1@1 25; Stockton, 75@S5c; Egg | Plant, $125@1350; Green Okra, 75c@$1 per box: Garlic, 2@3c: Green Peppers, 50@75c for Chile ~@$1 25 per_box for Beil: Carrots. 30@4dc Cucumbers, 5c; Summer. Squash, 40c for Bay; Green Corn, 500@$1 per | sack for Vacaville, $125@1 50 per crate for Ala- meda and 60c@$1 for Berkele: FOULTRY AND E | p | and Fer sack: Bay GAME. A car of Fastern sold at 12@l4e for Turkeys, $330 for Ducks, $125 for Geese, $650 for Hens and %550 for old Roosters. | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@12c for Gob- blers and 11@12c for Hens; Young Turkeys, 16 . Geese. per pair, $1@1 25; Goslings, $125 Ducks, $330@4 for old and $4@5 for ng: Hens, $4 50@5 50; young Roosters, $6@6 50; 14 Roosters, $4G4 50; Fryers, $4 50@5; Broilers, 3504 for large. $2 503 for small; Pigeons, §1 241 30 per dozen for old and $1%@1 75 for Bquabs. GAME—Nominal. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Recelpts of Butter were heavy, being 65 | boxes from Humboldt and 218 from Crescent | City, though some of it should have been in last week. The market was steady at the quo- | tations. | moderate arrivals. BUTTER— | Creamery — Faney Creamery, 21@21%c; sec- onds, 19@20c. Lairy—kancy, 17%®@18c; good to choice, 16@ 1ic; store, N('flhule D!l’"ldbv CHEESE—Cholce mild new, {i4c; old, 7 % e i EGGS—Quoted at 15@17%c_for store and 209 | 23c per dozen for ranch: Eastern, 16@18c for | No. 1 and 14@15c for seconds. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. The canners are paying the following price Peaches, §20 for frees and $30 for clings- Apri- cots, $35@35 per ton, according to size and qual ity and district; Bartlett Pears, $40§50 per ton Green and Yellow Plums, $25 per ton. The demand for shipping Peaches on the Sac- ramento River is 8o sharp that it s expected they will be cleaned up there by the first of the 2 were a fracti er | Eges a fraction higher under | grire opposite the north drift was advanced 29 | medium and 3ic | i 1 | 1 Penches, Tia@8ic; Evaporated Apples, $1@9%c. RAISINS- 3%¢ for two-crown, 4¥c for three- crown, §%c for four-crown, #2@c for Seedless Sultanas, 3ic for Seedless Muscatels and $1 20 for London layers; Dried Grapes. 2%@3c. NUTS—Chestnuts, 7c per 1b: Walnuts, 5@Sc or hardshell, 10@1lc for softshell: Chile Wal- nuts, 11@12c: Almonds, new crop. 7%c _for Languedoc and 9izc for paper-shell; Pea- nuts, 6g7c for Eastern and 4}3@sc for Califor- Bluestem | pyja: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, llc for bright and 10c_for Iight amber; water white extracted, 6XGT4c: light amber extracted, §%@6'4c; dark, 5@Sisc per 1 BEESWAX —24@25c per Ib. PROVISIONS. The demand continues good and prices are firm CURED MEATS—RBacon, S%c per Ib for heavy, 8@%%c for light medium, llc for light, 1235c for extra light and 13c for sugar cured; Eastern sugar-cured Ham: nia Hams, 13@13%¢; Califor- 12@12%c: 13’ per bbl: $14. Family Beef, §15@15 50; . $1250; extra clear, 315 30; mess, $15@15 30; Smoked Beef, 12c per Ib. LARD-—Tilerces quoted at 5% @5%c per Ib for compound and 6%@7c for pure; pure, Thc; 10-1b tins, TX@SC; 5-1b tins, §@Sic COTTOLENE-—Tierces, 6%@6%c: packages, Lecs than 300 Tow, 115 patls, 60 in a case, Sige: 3-1b pails, 20 in a case, §%¢c: 5-1b palls, 12 in a case, 813c; 10-1b palls, € in a case, $%c; 50-1b tins, 1 or 2 in a case, 7%c: wooden buckets, 20 Tbs net, Sic: fancy tubs, S0 Ibs net, T%c; halt barrels, about 110 lbs, T%c. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPFS. Mess ' Reef, —Culls and brands sell Heavy salted medium, 9@9%%c; light, Sc; Cowhides, 9c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, Sc; Cal 10c; dry Hides, sound, 16c: culls and brands 13c: dry Kip and Veal, 16c: dry Call Eheepskins. ehearlings, 20@30c each Wool, 35@60c each; medium, 70@%0c; long Wool, $0c@$1 10 each: Horse Hides, salt. '$2¢2 25 for large and $1 25@1 50 for small; Coits, 25@50c, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%¢ per Ib; No. 2, 3G3uc: refined. —_; grease; 2@2ke. WOOL — fpring Clips — San Joaguin and Southern, 7 months, §@llc; Foothill and North- ern free. 11@léc; Foothill and Northern defect- ive, 8@llc; Nevada, 11glic; San Joaquin Foot- hill free, 10g12c; do defective, 8@Sc. Humboldt and Mendocino, 15%@1Sc; Valley Oregon, 17@ 1Sc; Eastern Oregon, 12@ldc for cholce and 9@ 1li4c for fair to good HOPS—1888 crop, 15@17%c per 1b; ed. HIDES AND SKIN about 1c under the quotations. 1899 crop, O MEAT MARKET. SAN FRANC There is no change to report. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: BEEF—TH@S%¢ per 1 for Steers and 64@7c for Cows. VEAL-$@llc per 1. MUTTON—Wethers, 6%@c; Ewes. 6c per I. LAMB—Spring, Th@sc per . PORK—Live Hogs, 5%c for small, 5h@6c for for large: stock Hogs and Feeders, 5%c; dressed Hogs, T@Siac. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 5k« Bags, 26@25c: San Quentin Bags, 34 95. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- Wool ton, $5: Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle. $5; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $; Wallsend, §7350: Scotch, $3; Cumberland, $3 in bulk and $10 30 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $12; Cannel, $8 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle Gate, §750; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 in_sacks STGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- in 100-b bags Soc: uotes, terms net cash, Cu A /Crushed and e’ Crushed, Powdered, e: Candy Granulated, Granulated, 5%c: Confectioners’ A fornia A, 4%c; Magnolia A, 4%c: Extra C, Golden 'C, 4%c: barrels, 1-16¢ barrels, %e more; boxes. ¢ more: o more. No order taken for les = parrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-bar. rels, 3%c: boxes, 6%c per Ib. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Flour, ar 5 Wheat, ct 352 5 Barley, ctls....... 78,801 s Oats,” ctls. 4,670 5 Corn, etis.. 40, 2 Rye, ctls 20 E Cheese, ctis E Butter, ctis. 21 < Tallow, ctls. 26) Sugar, : Beans, sks..... 3 Wine, gals 5 Potatoes, ske Leather. Onions, sks. Eggs, Bran, sks. z b Middlings, eks... Bran, sks..... ASHINGTON. 4,209 Shorts, Flour, qr ks, Flour, qr sks Bran, sks THE STOCK MARKET. were moderately active the morning call, with an advance in Contra Costa Water to $7T4. s curities on In the afterncon business was active, with a decline in Gas and Electric to $9 75 and Paauhau Plantation to $39 §71 Mining stocks were quiet and not materially changed. The telegram from the pump said: A break occurred in the supply pipe on the street at 5:20 p. m. Saturday. We stopped the pump thirteen hours. The water raised 22 feet. We started the pump at 6:3) a. m. yesterday, and continued to run as usual. The water is now 190 feet 6 inches below the 1750 level, and {6 4 feet 6 inches deep on the floor of the 1950 level station. The Eureka Consolidated Mining Company re- ports $1154 cash on hand July The Comstock Pumping Assoclation reports a balance of about $13,500 in its treasury. The roport {rom the Consolidated California and Virginia mine for the past week reads as follows: *The Comstock Pumping Association has been engaged In the following work at the C. and_C. shaft during the past week: 1400 level-The west drift has been extended 24 feet; total, 702 feet. The face is in quartz and por- phyry. 1650 level made on this level. 1730 level—The stopes have been extended one set to the west, and in doing in | | half barrels, | | Necessary repairs are osing | 80 we have extracted %2 tons of ore of a gold | value of §2131 per ton. We have also from this level 45 tons of $7 ore. taken This ore has been kept separate from that of higher grade. | Work in the winze was discontinued when the clay wall was fully exposed. 1500 level—The south drift was cleaned for a distance of 40 feet, making a total length of 70 feet. The ma- chiniery on the surface and underground is in good condition and working well.” report from the Ophir mine is as fol- “No underground work has been done the past week through the Ophir shaft. Central tunnel—The joint Mexican west crosscut was started and advanced 25 feet: face in porphyry With clay separations. From the old workings that are located 50 feet south of the winze on this level and about 60 feet west, a cave ex- posed some old fillings from which we have extracted five carloads of ore of a gold value of $14 3 per ton. Sutro tunnel connection—The Sutro tunnel direct connection was extended 11 feet: total, 261 feet: face in hard rock. We have put in a switch that will enable us to run north &nd south on the 4 foot vein, cut some time since, and have aleo arranged air pipe for this Work' so that the vein may be followed in the same direction. Work has been continued in the southwest drift and the drift extended 7 feet: total length, 61 feet; face in quartz and porphyry.” In the Sterra Nevada mine, on the 10 level, the south drift started from the main west feet; total length, 179 feet: face in porphyry with clay_and quartz seams through it. West crosscut No. 2, opposite east. crosscut No. 2, was advanced 10 feet; face in hard footwall: total length, 18 feet. Two men are engaged in repairing the raise, 900 level—The north drift from the west end' of west crosscut No. 2 has been advanced 12 feet: total length, 112 feet; face in porphyry and cla In the Hale & Norcross mine the H. and M tunnel has been cleaned out and retimbered during the week 72 feet, making total distance put in good condition 616 feet; face at present n more open or better working ground than at ast report. In the Chollar and Potosi mines the joint west tunnel has been advanced during the week feet, total length, 302 feet: face in clay, con. taining bowlders of quartz which yield good as- says. The joint Bullion-Potosl west crosscut has been advanced 19 feet: feet: face in clay and porphyry. Sutro tunnel level—The Zadig drift has been advanced 12 feet total_length, 259 | | during the week; total length, 90 feet; face in very hard porphyry. The stockholders of the East Siel Mining Company have authorized a reduction of the capltal stock from $10,000,000. in 100,000 shares of $100 each, to $100,000, in 100,000 shares of $1 each. At the annual meeting of the Union Consoli- dated Mining Company yesterday afternoon, 'S37 shares of ‘the capital stock were repre- sented, and the following directors were eleoted: Charles H. Fish, Charles Hirschfeld, A. G. Gurnett, William Bannan and Thomas Cole. Charles H. Fish was elected president. Charles Hirschfeld vice president, A. P. Swaln secretary and E. L. Parker treasurer. At n meeting yesterday of the committee on cheap power of the Comstock Pumping Asso- cfation the report of Electrician C. E. Dutcher, who recently made an examination of the sites on the Truckee River, at which several par- tles and concerns have offered to erect gener- ating plants and transmit electrical power to the Comstock mines, was received, and action on it* was deferred until 2:30 p. m. to-day, in order that one of the concerns can put in a formal bid, all the others having already done no. rra Nevada STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, July 17-2 p. m. U Ask. Bid. Ank. Mutual EI Co. 14% 15% Bonds— Oakland Gas.. 4 4T% 48 quar coup..112 4s quar reg — Pac Gas Imp 4s cuar new.. — — Pac L Co 35 quar coup.108 108 S F G & Miscellaneous San Fran Cal-st Cab 5s.113% — |Stockton Gas.. 12 — C C Wat fs... — 111 | Insurance— 11 & P6s...130% - Firem's Fund.2% — F & Cl Ry 6s.116% Bank Stocks— Geary-st R s 5% s 10 Angio-Cal H C & S 5%8.107% — Bank of Cal 2 L A Ry 5 —"107% Cal § D & T.. — 10 | L ALCoés.9 — ‘First Nationl.220 — Do antd 6899 — Ton P & A.... = Do gntd 5. 95 100 Mer Exchange — 16 Market-st Gs 126% Nev Nat Bk...180 — Do 1st M os.115 115% N C NG R 7s.108 Savinks Banka— Ger 8 & L...1610 1650 Tum § & L.I0S0 118 Mutual Sav.. 34 423 | N S F Sav U... 512% — NPCRRS. — 1% 8 &LSo.... — 8% N Cal R R 88111 — |Security S B. — 300 0OGL&HGs.111 — |Unton T Co.. — 1468 Oak Transt 6s.110 111 | Street Rallroads— Om C Ry 68127 130 'Callfornia .....116 — P & C1 Ry 68.104 107% Geary ....0....80 — P & O 6s — Market-st . — 60% Powell-st 122% OsF S L & H. — — —" Prestdio . — 1 13% — | Powder— § F & S JVis.114%115 | California — 18 S raR cal oclots |7 Dvnamite. — 9% S P of A 6s...110%111 [Glant Con C = S P O 6s(1905).112 112%|Vigorit .. $ig § P C 6s1906). — 114% Sugar— e S P C 6s(1912).118 122 Hana P Co.... 1T% 1% § P C1s cg 5s. — 107% Haw C & § C. — 984 | I — —" Hutch S P Co. — 3% s 11631163, Kilauea § Co. 29% 32 s 04 1043 Makawell S C. 473 — | S V W 4s(3dm)10] — Onomea S Co. 40 40% Stktn Gas 6s..102% — | Paauhau § P. 3% 3%% Water Stocks— |” Miscellaneous Al Pac Assn..113% — Ger Ld Wks..250 D1%101% Mer Ex Assn. %0 Oceanic 8 Co. 91% 92 Contra Costa. i Marin Co. Spring Valley Gas and Electric— 3% 30 Capital Gas...— — Pac A F A .. 1% Central G Co.. — — Pac C Bor Co.134 135 Cent L & P... 6% — |Par Paint Co.. T% — Equit G L Co. 4 § Morning Session. Board— Contra Costa Wate Contra Costa Water.... Equitable Gas.... Hana Plantation C Hutchineon § P Co. Makaweli Makawell Makawell Market Street ¥ Market Street Rallway.. Oceantc S § Co. Paaubau § P Co. Paauhau § P Co. SV Water.... Afternoon Board— Contra Costa Water. Contra Costa Water. Contra Costa Water, b 5... Hana Plantation Co, b 10. Hawailan Commercial & Sugar.. Hutchinson § P Co. Hutchinson § P Co Hutchinson S P Co.. Market Street Railway.. 50 Market Street Rallway, b 4 60 $3000 Market St Ry con 5 per cent bonds.115 $1000 North Ry of Cal 5 per cent bonds..114 15 50 1 5 ® 50 ® & 5 s » Sesslon. $509 Oakland Transit Co 6 per cent.......110 50 100 Oceanié S § Co.. Taw | 5 Paauhau § P Co. 401235 Paauhau S P Co. L Paauhau S P Co...... 3987 15 § F Gas & Electric Co. veeoese VB | F Gas & Electric Co....... L1000 F Gas & Blectric Co.....00 D68 8715 F Gas & Electric Co..... vV Water $5000 § V 4 per ¢ INVESTMENT BOARD, Morning Session. ‘ent bonds Board— 50 Hutchinson § P Co.. Vigorit Powder SV Water...... Hana Plantation Co... Afternoon Board— Market Street Railway Contra Costa Water.... Hutchinson S P Co. Oceanic S S Co FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. Morning Sessfon. Board— Contra Costa Water. Equitable Gas Hutchinson S8 P Co. Onomea Sugar Co.. S F Gas & Electric Co. F & Electric Co.. Afternoon Session. Board— Contra Costa Water 20 Contra_Costa Water 50 Equitable Gas $1000 Cal St Cable 5 . 4 Hutchinson S P Co. Ca sy 25 Hawalian Commercial & Sugar...... 99 50 &0 20 19 3 30 Hana Plantation Co. e 1T 6233 | 30 Market Street Railway................ 61 00 20 Market Street Rallway. .60 873 $3000 North Ry of Cal 100 | 40 Oceanic S S Co Lilesy 20 Pacific Coast Borax RS 50 U S Smckeless Powder..... J1m0 100 Vigorit Powder. D30 MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales ‘in the San Fran- clsco Stock Board yesterday Morning Session. 100 Alta ...... 09 200 Gould & Curry. 39 200 Andes 16 60 Hale & Norcrs. 33 109 Belcher 25/ 100 Mextean 55 400 Best & Relcher 534/ 100 Mexican <0506 207 Best & Belcher 33 23 Ophir ...........110 1060 Bullion . .. 09 1500 Potos! ....11111 52 100 Caledonta 65( 200 Savage .. u 1000 Chollar . L 270 200 Seg Belcher.... 08 100 Chollar . 28’ 100 Ser Belcher.... 07 200 Con Cal & V...200 400 Union Con...... 37 1% Con Cal & V..2 05 100 Utah e Afternoon Sesston. 200 Alta . ©ee. 03 200 OphIr .... » 200 Belcher 25 300 Overman 1 400 Caledonia 61 290 Potost D s 300 Chollar - 25 20 Potost S 100 Con Cal & V 00 100 Savage -2l 100 Gould & Curry. 40 100 Union Con...... 39| 100 Gould & Curry. 41 100 Yellow Jacket.. 32 200 Occldental Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | Board vesterda: Morning Sessfon. 100 Belcher 250 Mexican 200 Best & B 200 Ophir ... 200 Bullion . 04| 400 Ophir 00 Chollar . 28| 200 Ophir. 1200 Chollar ... 252600 Potost . 300 Chollar _.... 300 Potosi . 100 Con Cal & V 400 Potosi . Con Cal & V.1 400 Potost 100 Confidence - 500 Savage 200 Gould & Curry. 41/ 300 Savage 700 Gould & Curry. 200 Union Con. 3 600 Hale & Norcrs. Afterncon Sessfon. 700 Best & Belcher 53 150 Overman " 200 Caledonia 62 130 Overman 3 200 Caledonia ...... §0 900 Potost . 52 % Chollar ......... 27 500 Potosi . bt 50 Con Cal & V.17 3% Potost 7 400 Gould & Curry. 40 300 Savage % 200 Mexican ....... 55 200 Savage .. 24 200 Ophir ... .110 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, MONDAY, July 17— p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha .......... — 03 Justice o7 08 Alta 1 07 0% Kentuck . 005 Andes 116 1 Lady Wash..l 01 02 Belcher ........ 25 26 Mexican . Best & Belcher 53 54 Occidental . Bullion ........# 08 09 Ophir ..... Caledonia ...... 57 59 Overman . 18 €hollar ......... 27 Potos! .......... 48 Challenge Con. Z_ Bavage ... 2 Confidence ... 90 Scorpton .11l 02 Con Cal & V...195 200 Seg Belcher.... 07 us Con Imperfal.. 02 Sterra Nevada. 61 62 Crown Point... 26 Silver Hill o1 03} Eureka Con.... — Syndicate e o Con New York. 04 Standard . = Exchequer ..... — 04 8t Louts.....[l0 — " 1¢ Gould & Curry. 33 40 Union Con...l 31 33 Hale & Norcrs. 3 37'Utah ..... 0 1 Julia - 02 0 Yellow Jacket.. 31 32 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Drexler to Elise A. Drexler (wite of lot commencing 16514 W of Van Ness avenue and 102:8% S of Sacramento street, W 4by 59 $10. Yimes C. Dunn to W. F. Ambrose, I SE comer of Fulton and Stefner rrects 8 B by E 110; $10. Walter M., James H. and Harriet or Hattie Cary to George P. Allen, Iot on NE corner of Fulton and Devisadero streets, N 62:6 by E 110: $10. Estate of James C. Cary (by Walter M. Cary, excoutor) to same, same; $7900. £ Charles E. and Mary E. Green and Laura B. Roe to Wilhelmina C. E. Hendy (wife of L. P. L. P.), Samuel J.). lot on N line of Clay street, 207:6 W_of Locust, W 37:6 by N 127:8%; $10. Bertha Schonwasser to Mary A. Ruggles (wife of A. B.), lot on N line of Post street, Louis P. and Elise A.' Drexler Dana, undivided half Interest ing: 'Lot on N _line of Howard street, 137: W of Main, W 45:10 by N 137:6; also lot on N line of Beale street, 137:6 NW of Howard, NE 275, NW 018, SW 137:6, SE 45:10, SW 137:6, SE 145:10, reserving life estate; $10. Jacob J. and Julia M. Rauer to Joseph P. coryell, Iot on NW corner of Alameda and ~an- sas streets, N 360 by W 200; also lot on NW cor- ner of Alameda and Rhode Island streets. N 360 by W 200, quitclatm deed: $10. Charles F. and Ruby Hutchinson to Thomas W. and Christopher C. Rivers, lot on § line of Twenty-fourth (Sonoma) street, 75 E of Rhode Jsland, E 2 by S 100; also lot en W line of De Haro street, 150 S of Twenty-fourth, § 23 by W_100: $10. Solomon and Dera Getz to 2 lot on W line of Eighteenth avenue, 100 N of street, N 25 by W 120; $10. lot on N line w John J Larkey, John Cowle to Eilzabeth Cowie, of O street, 107:6 W of Twenty-third avenue, 25 by N 100; gift. x Klmmeda County. Blanche de Begon de Larouziere to Robert S. Farreily, lot on SW corner of Broadway and Seventh ‘street, W 75 by § 50, being lots 15 and 16, block 66, Oakland; $10. g Cecile Coin to Daniel F. and Cecile M. O'Con- nell, lot on NW _corner of Booth and Mont. gomery streets, N 175, W S 171.52, B 324 fo beginning, being lots 53 and 54, block 10, Howe Tract, Oakland; $10. Leo §. and Estelle H. Nichols to Henry Red- dinger, lot on N line of Thirty-second stre 2833 E of Chestnut, E by N 100, being portion of lot 1, block 675, Watts Tract, map 2, Orkland: $10. Lulu §. and William L. Taylor -to Henry lot 7 and 22, block U, Amended Map Moss hip; §! NOTICE TO_MARINERS. 1599, a lght will be d, on the south side On and after July 1. established at Diamond Hea of Oahu, Hawallan Islands Latitude 21 degrees 15 minutes 8 seconds north. Longitude 157 degrees 45 minutes 44 seconds west Elevation of light above sea level, 145 feet. Vistbility, fifteen miles. Stone tower 40 feet high whitewashed. Base of tower above sea level, 82 feet The lens fs a dloptric lens of the third order showing a fixed white light through an arc of 1% degrees 45 minutes, with a red sector on the west side covering 11% degrees. The lfht is shaded on the east side to a_line which passes one-half mile outside of Koko Head From this line the bearing of the light Is north 87 degrees 20 minutes west true. From the outer margin of red sector on west side the light bears south §1 degrees 11 minutes east true. From the inner margin of red sector on the line of channel lights the light bears south 6 degrees 40 minutes east true. No light shows inside of this line. This line is distant from the bell buoy on a line due south (mag.) 3100 feet. On the line of channel lights the outer margin of red sector is distant from the middle buoy at entrance to channel 1% miles. PAUKAA LIGHT. The light at Paukaa, Hilo, has been changed to a green light. BOAT WHARF, HILO. A _red light has been put on the boat wharf at Waiakea, Hilo. JAMES A. KING, Minister of the Interior. Department of the Interior, Honolulu, H. T, July 1, 1899 —————————————————— SUN, MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights 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 cfty front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. TUESDAY, JULY 18. Sun rises Sun sets... Moon .ets | .0 .1 3 : x a0l 4 341 3 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives | | | | | | August 4, the second tide of | the day, the third time column the third tide | | and the last or right hand column gives the are but helghts on the except when there last tide of the day The thres tides, as sometimes occur. to_the soundings given are additions United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height. umber given is subtracted from the charts. The plane of of the lower low waters. and then the STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. “ Due. Portland . St. Michael...... 3 America Maru..(China and Japan... 18 A. Blanchard...|Coos Bay.. July 18 Homer & Michael. July 18 Columbia -{Portland. {July 13 Corona San Diego..... July 19 Cleveland - Puget Sound ..{July 19 Fulton “}portiand July 19 Weeott . Humboldt. July 12 Aloha ... [Point Arena. July 19 Robt. Adamson. Nanaimo. 19 Colon . ...\Panama. ... : 2 Willamette . Seattle.. ... |July 20 Chas. Nelson... St. Michael veeee.iJuly 20 Luella .......... Tillamook Tuly 20 Washtenaw ..../Tacoma. July 20 Bonita ... July 21 Walla Walla Tuly 21 Australla -.....(Honolulu......cvc.o.......|July 21 Point Arena Point Arena. .1 July 21 Mackinaw ...../Tacoma........ iJuly 21 Pomona {{Humboldt JTuly 21 Progreso Seattle ... Santa Rosa...../San Diego. Bristol «..../Departure Bay | Sunol ... Grays Harbor. ornia .ICrescent City... State Calif Crescent City. Arcata_ - “iCoos Bay. North_Fork.....[Humboldt. Coos B: [Newport..... City of Peking./China and STEAMERS TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. | Pler. San Juan ./ Panama. {July 18,12 m/PMSS Pomona ... Humboldt. 2 pm(Pler 9 A. Blanch'd|Coos Bay......| 10 am|Pler 13 Coquille R.(Grays Harbor|July 18, 2 pm!Pler 28 Coos Bay... Newnart {Tulv 19, @ am/Pier 11 Arcata ....|Coos Bay. 10 am|Pler 13 City Puebla Vic & Pet 8 10 am!Pler 3 Weeott ..../Humboldt. pm|Pier 13 Portland ..'St. Michael. pm. = Aloha ......|Point Arena. pm Pler 2 Corona’ ....|San Diego... am|Pier 11 Fulton Humbold! pm|Pier 20 America M.!China &Japan Jul pm PMSS Columbla ../Portland......|July 22, 19 am Pier 24 Cleveland _.!Puget Sound..!July pmPler 2 Del Norte..|Alaska. |July pm/Pler 24 Bonita ..../Newport.......[July am|Pier 11 Luella Tillamook.....|July pm|[Pler 2 Pt. Arena.. Point Arena..July pm Pier 3 Ganta Rosa/'San Diego.._..July 25 11 am Pler 11 Walla WallVie & Pgt Sd. 10 amPier 9 State of Cal Portland . 10 am|Pier 24 TIME BALL. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- hants’ Exchange, Sen Francisco, Cal., July 17, 1 'S | AMERICA MARU.. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE! H'!'l-n:Rsm\Y. J&”D. at 11 o'clcck& At GREAT WESTERN HORSE MARKET. 310 GOLDEN GATE AVE., = I will sell at public auction 60 head of draft and driving horses, suitable for all purposes. This stock is in fine condition and will be sold without limit.or reserve. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 17—Stmr Mineola, from Nanaimo. Sailed’ July 17—Nor stmr Titania, naimo. ST MICHAEL—Arrived—Stmr St Paul, henca June 25; bktn Catherine Sudden, hence May 25, bark Agate, from Nanaimo. Sailed July 3—Stmr Portiand, for San Fran- cisco. July 4—Stmr Laurada, for Seattle I port July 4—Stmr Bertha, for San Fran- cisco. UNALASKA—Sailed July 5—Stmr St Paul, for St Michael. EUREKA—Sailed July 17—Stmr South Coast, for Hueneme for Na- sArrived July 9 —Schr Occidental, hence uly 9. SAN DIEGO—Arrived July 17—Schr Lizzie Vance, from Eureka. SEATTLE—Arrived July from St Michael. S LANDING—Arrived July Monterey, from Santa Cruz. Salled July 17—Schr Newark, for San Fran- cisco. EASTERN PORTS. NEW YORK-—Arrived July 16—Ship Wm H Smith, hence March 17. DELAWARE BREAKWATER — Passed up July 16—Ship I F Chapman: ship W F Bab- cock, from Honolulu; bark St Katherine, from Hilo. PORTS 16—Stmr Senator, 17—Stmr Laurada, Schr FOREIGN YOKOHAMA —Sailed July for San Francisco. LA PAZ—Arrived July 3—Schr Gen Banning. hence June 15. MAZATLAN—Sailed July 14—Stmr Colon, for San_Francisco. HONGKONG—Sailed July 15—Haw stmr Az- tec, for San Francisco. Arrived July 17—Br stmr Doric, hence June 7. MANILA—Arrived July —, Br ship Bidston Hill, hence April 2 NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arrived July 3—Bktn John Smith, from Delagoa Bay, to sail July 17_for Honolulu SHANGHAI—Arrived prior July 15—Br bark Collingrove, from Port Blakeley. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. BREMEN—Arrived July 17—Stmr Friederich der Grosse, via Southampton. ANTWERP—Arrived July 17—Stmr Kensing- ton, from New York. MOVILLE—Arrived July 17—Stmr Dominion, from Montreal, for Liverooo W YORK-—Arrived July 17—Stmr Amster- from Rotterdam. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., July 15, 20, 25. 30, August 4 change at Seattl For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.). Port Townsend, Seattl Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and Ne Whatcom_ (Wash.). 10 a. m.. July 15 20, 25 30 and every fifth day thereafter: change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Macks and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry, o (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m.. July 12705 Egrela (Humboldt oad ‘every fitih day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Anzeles) and Newport, 9 a. m.. July 15 23, 27, 31, Au- gust 4, and every fourth day thereafter. For 'San Diego. stopping only_at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispoj, Santa Barbara. Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. me. July 13, 17, 21. 2. 2, August 2, and every fourth_day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magd: Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., month. For further information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing. TICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. 10 Market st.. THE 0. R, & N. CO0. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TGO POREE AN D From Spear-street Wharf at "0 a. m FARE 12 First Class Including Berth Second Cl and Meals. Columbia sails July 22. & State of California sails July 17, 27. Short line to Walla Walla, "Spokane, Butts, Helena_and all points in _the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market Street. CO.. Superintendent. TOYO KISEN KAISHA, TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan streets. 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling at Kobe (Hioga), Nagasaki and Shanghai. and connecting ai Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. Saturday. July 22 lena Bay, San Jose del Santa Rosalia 7th of each . Gen. Axts. San Francis: GOODALL. PERKINS & HONGKONG MARU. Thursday, August 17 Round-trip tickets at reduced rates. For freight and passage apply at compary's office, 421 Market st., corner First. W. B. CURTIS. General Agent. Wednesday, August 8, (aflba at 10 o. nt. Favorite Line Round the World. via Hawall, Samoa. New Zealand, Australia, India. Suez, England. «tc ; $610 first cla: 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agts.. 14 Montgemery Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office. 327 Market St. ALASKA COMMERCIAL CO. FOR ST. MICHAEL, GOLOVIN BAY, CAPE NOME, DAWSON AND ALL POINTS ON YUKON RIVER. The New Steamers BERTHA AND PORTLAND, Carrying U. S. Mail, Wil leave San Francisco between I5th and 20th of July for above points, making prompt connections with our river steamers on the Yukon_ River. For freight, passage apply to ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY, 310 Sansome &t., San Francisco, Cal. The S. S. Australta salls for Honolulu Wedneaday, July 2. at2p. m. . 5. Moana sails via Honolulu and Auckland for Sydney and further information The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— 1. e., at moon of the 12th meridian, or at 8 J'clock p. m. Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. §. in cha SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Monday, July 17. Stmr Coquille River, Thompson, 8 days from Grays Harbor. Stmr Cleone, Higgins, 15 hours from Caspar. Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, 33 hours from Crescent City. Stmr Coos Bay, port (8). &tmr_Grace Dollar, Grays Harbor. Schr Mary Buhne, Kalb, 48 hours from Eu- reka. Schr_Nettie Sundborg, Nelson, 15 hours from Fort Ross. CLEARED. Monday, July 17. Brig Lurline, McLeod, Kahulul; Alexander & Baldwin. SAILED. Hall, $9 hours from New- Fosen, 72 hours from S £ Monday, July 17. oint Arena, Hansen, Mendocno. Scotla, Jacobs, — ot Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. State of California. Goodall, Astorfa. Greenwood. Fageriund, Monitor, Terloff, Eureka. CHARTERS. The Mohican and schr Aloha load mdse for B ey of P 1oad: The City of Papeete loads mdse for 2 tmdse “for. Mazatlan: Stam. supplics for e Carroliton loads The Carrollton loads lumber on the Sound £ Sydney, 455 Robert Sudden, same business, 415 C:8 TELEGRAPHIC. | POINT LOBOS, July 17, 10 = s wind SV Al e DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived July 16—Scl Wai F Witieman, from Tawa. July 11—Sch Excelsior, from Newport (S). ‘Sailed July 16—Schr Maweema, for St Michael, Launched July 15, 8:30 p m—Schr Winslow. PORT LUDLOW-—Arrived July 16—Schr Ran- BT ORT BRAGG_ Arrived July 17—S v 17 hence July 16. o TR GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed July 15—Schr Nep- tune. July 16—Schr Lizzie Prien, for San Fraz- Arrived July 1i—Schr Jennie Stella, from July 16—8chr Glen, hence July 2. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Bkta AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at_Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. §t. Paul. July 19}St. Paul..... August 18 New York....August 2 New York....August 23 St. Louls.....August 9|St. Louis.....August 30 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesiand .......July 19/ Westernland ...Aus. 9 Adria ... July %8 Kensington ....Aug. 1 Bouthwark ..August 2 Noordland ......Aug. 23 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding ‘reight and pas- sage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVISATION COMPANY. 30 Montgomery st.. or any of its agencies. COMPAGNIZ GENERALT TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Saturday at 10 o 'm. CEEEN from Pler 42, North River, fot of Morton st. LA BRETAGNE, July 22; LA GAS- COGNE, July 23: LA TOURAINE, 'August LA CHAMPAGNE, August 12; LA BRE- TAGNE, August 13. First—class to Havre. 35 and upward. 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to Havre. $45, 10 per cent reduction on_round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 82 Broadway (Hudson building). New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Pacific Coast Agents. 5 Montgomery ave. San Francfsco BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. STOCKTON EXCURSIONS, THE STEAMER H. J. COI 8 Wil leavs Wasnineion steott anin w b b 1. dally, returning from Stockton at 6 p. m gally’ (Saturday excepted). ' Regular stsamers eave Washington-street NIA NAV. Telephone Mairn S05. e FOR U. §. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD, Steamer “‘Monticello."" MON, Tues. Wed. Thurs. and Sat. at 215, P. m. (ex. Thurs. ni 3 - aye, 1 p.m. and §:30: Sundave, 1030 & m . 8 p, m. Landing and office, Mission-street Dock, Pier No. 2. Telephone Maln 1508. ¥