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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1899. COMMERCIAL WORLD @ 0. 2 white, 2T3%c: No. 3 No. 2 barley, rye, seed, 317 prime timothy seed, $2 35; mess pork. : HE ETS. Missouri Pacific. 10,20 Gen Electric. 600 | per barrel, 39 05@9 10; lard, per 100 poun SUMMARY OF THE MARKET! ‘M-\hflc & Ohlo S Dleetele 0 | 45 455 371%; short ribs sides (loose). $5 105 25 T 1 high: MK & T Intl Paper..... dry salted shoulders (boxed), 5%@5izc: short Bie ol Dlsh e \ J Central Fadeas Gas | clearsides (boxed), 35 40g5 15: whisky, dis- Silver a e N Y, Cent: 3 s tillers’ finished goods, per gallon, $1 26. Wheat firmer and Barley weaker. | e WA Nt e = 3 T Recelpts. Shipments. Red Oats lower. White firm. Do prefd........ at Steel . s o o0 5,000 e iRt iaapan | Northern Pae. Do prefd... Elgny et $116000 1000 v weak r heavy recelpts. | Do prefa........ 15T N Y Air Brake.. Wheat.oue 146,000 722,000 Hay weakening ¥ - Corn, bushels .. 4l firm and active |iOntarie e weest Oats’ 41,090 326,600 s and g | or N ptd il Pennsylvania b Reading .......... Baxley, shutacls - s Do 1=t prefd.... On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | Do 2a pretd.... market was steady. Creamerles, 12@14c: Dai- [stT s ot Hes, 1@ice. Fegs, easy; fresh, 12@12%e. ! Do 24 prefd.... , slow; creameries, Sla@dc. St Louis § W Do prefd... e nuS Do prefd U S Rubber.. LIVERPOOL FU % t Paul.. Do prefd. Wheat— July. Sept. Dec. ahin uthern F Western Union.. 1140 | o 56 G sty 510 | Southern Ry.. whe: 5 = 09 | OPERINE . e 6 o 8% 510 || Do pretan il Total salte s muURES) E >RODUC | A2 bR | Wheat— July. Sept.-Dec. rleheied | U8 2 reg MK & T 2ds ,,,f:,',‘?; 0% 20 80, Expor juce from this port by sea for | m 3(5‘@ \_"‘;’ i Closing L2015 20 75 the fiscal year just ended amounted to $33,940,- | 'S new 4s reg... RGeS et Flour s o 500, against $45.953,500 for the preceding fiscal | Do coup North Carolina 6s o ”;’gs s e i ¥ sing caused | U_S old 4 reg Do ds .. ! 1 he exports |, Do_coup N b FEASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKBET. 7,500 for th uD: ."‘.‘ = | CHICAGO. | wents being lass A Nor & W | CHICAGO, July 20— CATTLE-The demand At B - Do gen 65 for cattle to-day was slow at the recent de- \'“i;”.’ha Do C : Or_ Nav 1sts cline. Fancy grades brought $5 75@6 85; choice Centra $Sa 60 ;. Mexico, 3745700 0, Bumeency DY i | steers, $5 50@5 0; mediums, $5@5 20; beef steers, s E - ¢ |43eh &2 DS el Is, §2 50@4 30; cows and heifers, WEATHER REPORT Canada Se fed stecrs, #6106 65; Texans, C & O s ; 25a6 7 amth M Pacific Ttme.) 3 114 HOGS The supply of hogs was greater than SAN FRANCIECO, July 20, 5 p. m. P 145 | the gemand and prices Jeciined logiic. Falc The following n emperatures were | Do deb 122 S 1 | to_choice, 2 < 8,3 200 - i tempetabITes eS| Ghicasous LStPC&P {435, mixed, ; butchers’. $ 20@4 53; rted from statt California to-days | Cricago Tern R (e ety 5 pigs, $5 @4 4. Enreke San DiekC B Do ds .. 1005 So Ry 58 ... | SHEEP--There was an active slaughtering 8 | E T Va & Ga 155.107% Standard R & T s 8¢ ~ | demand for sheep at unchanged prices. Inferfor % : Angeles k] » Gen 4s | Tonm new set 3. @5 | to prime sheep, $2 25@6 2: ‘Western ran Tte Blud 00 W & D C 1sts). 17%|Tex & Pac lIsts....116% | §3 60G4 60; ram: 7 3 o Gen Flec bs *| Do 2as 36| vearlings, $4 40@5 50: spring lambs, $3 75¢ ata: Maximum temperature, | G H & S A 6s U Pds 10 Recgpts—Cattle, 6500; Hogs, 30,000; Sheel i | " po “2ds Wabash 10,000. ND GENERAL [H & T C Do 2ds = — FORECA! | Do Con és West Shore 4s FOREIGN MARKETS. e pressure continues to fall over Nevada, | Towa Cent 1st - S : n ’1 hor AMxlnhd\vrrfl s:-':?u KCP & 3 TLONDON, July 20.—Conscls, 107 £-16; sllver, o valley of the Colorado and | l.a new cc 6 83 | 27 11-16d; French rentes, 101f; wheat cargoes {L & N Unl 4s WY C & S 4s -89 | off coast, buvers indifferent operators: cargoes temperat W AL reported Northern in Sacramento W more wres r day cisco there degree Tl at Cedar aximum_wind 1 miles 1898 Friday; herly { on Friday winds probably er in — e EASTERN MARKETS. NEW 1 with last ldences sales wa Lea more Do_prefd hi & E 1l hi & N W Del & Hudson Del L & W Denver & R G Do prefd T prefd Do prefd & K L E Do Lake Louis Manhatta Met St Ry Mexica Minn Do P & IS ash n L ile & Ohio MK&T. Do New Norfolk & W Do prefd...... Northern Pacific Do pref Ontario & West Oregon R & N. Do prefd.... Pennsylvania Reading - Do lst prefd...... Do 2d prefd. Rio Grande Wes! Do jprefd & St L.& S F. Do 1st pref Do 24 prefd £t Louis § W Do prefd..... §t Paul.. z Do prefd.... £t Paul & Omaha Southern Pacific Eouthern Railway NUMBER Atchison 3 Do prefd. Canada Southern. Ches & Ohio. Chi G W. Chi B & Q. Chi Ind & L pfd. Del L & W.... Denver & R G. Do prefd. Erle ist pref Hocking _Coal 1llinofs Cent Towa Cent Do pref Louis & Nash.. Manhattan L. Met St Ry, ex-T. Mexican Cent... Minn & St L pfd. earnings apeake and Ohio, L131% U YORK STOCK MARKET. a rose to point e in ma or ov ght's pri v easier watched valley nearly cooler the Arizona City, velocities are Juthwest for thirty in winds the coast showears the eastern Friday; probably showers; srthern portion, fair in inity—Fair _Friday g in the afterncon EXANDER McADIE, Forecast Official -day’s stock market | but t er cases. h was en- money and to be relief from expe The fact that refrained from advancing s evidence that is about over New York, but maller points increase at the gre: some continued u f unrest among wage local tractic seiling. Manhattan ga Bro ah s recovered all ric Air Brake all ngth was not he . notably_Contir Stocks. < marke and a St. ‘Lo includ ork Central, erred, The ated a_point but firm large financial business reduced in'a deg Pittsburg, up 5 points on’ the upward move souri Pa spread ng the grangers, Union Pa- average Ch lost 1% from the last was in good demand. | ailing at inferior wth of a convic secome chi ar Jwing to the needs he coming move- heavy reases ¢ earn- a and cash sales of Metropolitan were 3% over last night. This stock also chts of subscription to new stock at level of 13 points below the cash but 2 in ntal to icago rather irregular. and the new s, the 58 advancec i in the bid price. KS 2 Do prefd....... 1% Texas & Pacifi | H on passage, | Chotiar 00 | Callfornia, 20s 3d; English country | Grown Point . m | weak Con Cal & Va.... 10| LIVERPOOL, July 20.—Wheat, Deadwood ... 10 | in Paris, weak: Gould & Carry Do 60 | country markets, quiet; Hale & Norcross Sierra Neva 59 | fine. Homestake andard 240 | COTTON—Uplands, 3%d. Iron Silver g CLOSING. | Mexican naeee 0 | WHEAT No. 1 Northern Spring, dull, 5s 10d BOSTON STO | Futures September, bs f14d; December, 5s 10d Money ... % | CORN—American mixed ‘spot new e: Call loans 112 | 4ud: do old quiet, 3s 4%d. Futures— 5 loans 3s 4,0; Beptember, 3s 4%d; October, 3s AT & St Fe.. = Do _prefd | PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. Amer Sugar = Do prefd PORTLAND, Or., July 20.—Exchanges, $225,- Bell Tel : | 199; balances, $32,264. Boston & Albany. Atlantic — Boston L n & NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. Boston & Maine. ¢ 1 | - Chi Bur & Q.... Calumet & | OREGON. Ed Flec T . Centennial PORTLAND, Or. July 20 -The wheat market | rehiredues Ly continues lifeles@and 1f the offerings were of | Gen Electric 14 Humboldt consequence the lowest Fed Steel 15 Osceola any Do prefd 801, Parrott vear would be in force. Mexican Cent Quiney, on present frefght minion . 371 Winona 13 | than could be secured at 36c. Val it S % Wolverines 151, | inally B8@58izc and Bluestem 5ac. T'nion Pacific Ttah Min o 4y WASHINGTON Un! Land ... TACOMA, Wash, July 20 NBW YORK MONEY MARKET. et I e e No. 3 spring wheat, 67%@70c; No. 2 red, 73c: No. 2 corn, 3215@32%c; No. 2 oats, 25c; white, 25@26%c; No. 2 3135@40%e No. 1 flax depressed; cargoes No. 1 Standard markets, dull; wheat flour In Paris, weak; French weather in England, quotations for a rates are not far from but nothing can be bought at these figures Export values based | 567 t little more. ley is mom- Wheat _remaine ; Blue- : ¥ Sy NEW YORK, July Money on call steady at 2144 per cent: last loan, 3% per cent. Prime LOCAL MARKETS. mercantile paper, 3 per cent. Sterling ex == s change irregular, with al business in ba EXCHANGE AND BULLION. ers’ bills at $4 STiZ@4 § r demand and $4 844 = 4841 for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 85@4 55 | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - s $4 85@4 881 Commercial bills, $4 §4. iver | Sterling Exchange, sight = 4 8815 fica o T r, fi%c. Mexican & Cables..... : o 4895, dollars. Government bonds frregular; § ork Exchange, sight — 10 bonds inactive; railroad bonds irregular. — 1215 £ — 495@50 CASH IN THE TREASURY = L2 WASHINGTON, To-day's statement nditton of t Avafl- | balance, rese $244,492,002, ' |ictia; of the treasury shows WHEAT—The Wil valued at $52,000. THE LONDON MARK 3T weather in the Northwest, where the mercury NEW YORK. July The Commercial Ad-|stood at 100 degrees. With a continuation of vertiser's financial cablegram says: The mar- | the hot weather vesterday the situation seemed | ets here were falrly active and cheerful to- | hetter all around, The receipts at Chicaso, day o e Talre o e ANk 0y st 4t | Minneapolls and Duluth were 100 cars less than e b b b ) privals | last week. The Northwest was buying and from settled. but war is dsemed impossible. | 1ocal support was given the market. The win- Amerd N eeted and henuboSSIPI®: | fer Wheat estimate was malntained, and Corn Yoot i Yure boune | Fave splendid promise. At the close Liverpool causing a_ firmer finish FaEA dower. s The local market was steadier, with a slight | 5 recovery in futures. Spot quotations were un- | chanzed Spot_Wheat—Shipping, $1 083,@1 12% CALL BOARD § AND PRODUCE. ctis, §113 = Second Sesston—December—4000 ctls, $1 1414: July 20 —FLOUR—Receipts 000, $1 14, i adier; fairly active Regular Morning Session — December — 200 ring ctls, $1 13%; ). $114 patents, $ \fternoon Session — December — 4000 ctls, winter low $1 14500 32,000, §1 14%5: 2000, §1 14% WHEAT BARLEY-There was no further change on 2 red, 76% the spot, but futures were a shade off. Trade | Duluth, 7 was quiet Juluth; §: 4 Feed, new,, 0215@97%c; Brewing, S7lic@s1 021 T5%e elevator. Options opened ste: old Brewing,’ §10@1 107 Chevallér. 31 12%a1 15 | after developed considerable strength ¢ per ctl. tone. Buying motives were CALL BOARD SALES hot weather and complaints | Informal session—9:15 o'clock—No sal Second Sesslon—No sales. Northwest of shrinkage in at Chicago, and talic of heasy Regular Morning Session—Seller '89, new— Ixport apathy finally induced 5 2000 ctis, SSic. o 2000, 90%e; 20 Eportipetiyanslly totuce = 309 B | 200 ctis, 89%c. December-_2000, | a0jes 200, Pl i August | Ntternoon Session—No sales | losed Ttsc; September, closed, | DATS—White continue firm, owing to the| Eie. e | Government demand, but red are weaker, With o SR rge offerings to arrive. New white are sell- FoorL Sk | ing at $130@1 45, and new red at $1 07}%@1 17% COFFEE—Options close steady, Lo aoomame Dations ) Slosed mlemus Do e CORN—Previous prices rule, with a dull mar- B e o B embes 34 oy | Eet. ~Small round Yellow, 31 @1 35; - Bast- i Ogiober, $ 4o; December, 84 20 | ern large Yellow, $1 1081 15; White. $1'1081 15; Western cream 118c; FLOUR S—Receipts, T30 packages: stern, $1.05@1 07%: ALES WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. cott takes for Cork 74,170 Chicago advanced ic on firmer cables and hot milling, Informal session—9:15 o'clock—December—2000 mixed, $110 per ctl; California White, $117% pot Rio—Dull and nomina @122 eteads: GniEt; Ref R New is quoted at S0G92%c per ctl. Gl eveg BUCKW HEAT—Nominal. AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, | @ | @ CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. | usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 55; Oregon NEW YORK, July 20.—California drleq | 8nd Washington, 33 40@3 50 per bbl for extra, fruits, quiet; jobbing inquiry. | $3 25@3 40 for bakers' and $2 25@3 for superfine. | EVAPORATED APPLES—( prime wire tray, S%@s%e; ch | $icas PRU in s mmon, 64%@7kc; e MILLSTUFFS—Prices 9c: fancy, lows, usual discount L @8%cC. Rice Flour, acks to the trade: Flour, 3325 per 100 Tbs; Rye Flour, $2 Cornmeal, $2 50; ex- are as fol- Graham Rye APRICOTS—Roval, 14c; Moorpark, lc. orie s 3 | PEACHES—Unpeeled, 10@11c. jiaic s ";""Tf_\vfl‘kfim( y??lmz;fl‘i:‘:; éc"::: : S e = wheat Flour, $4G4 25; Cracked Wheat, 3 Do prefd 4 RS CRE MU ST MRS P | Farina, $4 207 Whole Wheat Flour, §3 50; Rolled 16 Am M i il R R y | Oats_(barrels), 36 35@6 9:; in sacks, 5 12 Do prefd " 42| NEW YORK, July 20.—The local market for | Pearl Barley, $o; Split Peas, $4 50; Green Peas, 157 Am Smelting & B. 971 | Metals was Irregular all day, closing with | §5 per 100 Ibs. g & R. 37% 21% Do prefd {43 | xome departments higher and others lower. — s Am_Spirits 5% | News from the West and abroad was confiict. | HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. 1134 Do prefd 21% | ing in a measure, and with uncertain demand | Am S 2915 | was largely responsible for the unsettied :-lulk! Hay continued very weak, with receipts of Do of affairs generally. Iron advanced on in-|sss tons. The demand wak falr,| but amivaly Am creased demand. Copper was firmer in tone, | v, but not quotably hlfhvr. - in improved on | ;‘r(;:‘(;"loo large G ithe Stenaeucyslsitonard dloNar 3 bullish news, Lead feil off on more liberal | PTices. l‘-’nT]rrv 17 SR 847, offerings a\;\d S].ollfi; was unc h:llnzfid At tha| Bran and )“d"""‘:; !,.:d about the same. Am Tobacco. 47 * | close the Metal Exchange called: | BRAN-$I5 50@16 5 per ton. Do prefq PIGIRON—Warrants nominal at $14, | MIDDLINGS—§17 50@19 50 per ton. Anaconda M Cc LAKE COPPER—Firm at 318 5. | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $21 per ton: ; i TIN -Dull and unsettled, with $29 bid and | Ollcake Meal at the mill, $¥7@25; jobbing, i ¢ asked. §28 50G20; Cocoanut ~Cake, $20¢21; "Cornmeal, .41 LEAD—Easier, with $4 55 bid and $4 5715 | $23 50Q24 50; Cracked Corn, $24@: Mixed Feed, Suiy | asked. The brokers' price for Lead is $4 35 and nsois '{"fl;‘"nw“'}@z"’(flk e A for Copper $18 30. A ‘heat, $7 or g an or 3 SPELTER—Unchanged at $6 25 choice; Wheat and Oat, $7@% Oat, $6@8: 2 JapEsd SL W Parley, $5@7; Island Barley, $5@6; Alfalfa, $@ > Glucose CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. 760 per ton. %: Do prefd.. ot STRAW—20G40c per bale. 4% Internation] Paper. 41 CHICAGO, July 20.—Diminishing Northwest k 1% Do prefd receipts and unexpected strength at Liverpool BEANS AND SEEDS. e o100 9y Do prefd. 12z Natlonal Steel 4014 Do prefd - 90% N Y Air Brake... 210 14" North Amerlcan... 11 7 Pacific i S0y Do st prefd 3 Do 2d prefd...... 55 4 Pactfic Mail A% People’s Gas.......117% |Pressed Steel Car.. 51 HERsoer. 143% Do prefd i Tenn Coal & Irol S Leather. Do prefd S Rubb: 31% Do prefd 1% Western Union OF SHARES SOLD. 100 Texas & Pacific.. Union Pacific Do prefd Wabash p; Wheeling & L Do 2d prefd Am Cotton Ofl. Am Malting pfd.. Am S & R ptd Am Spirits. Am Steel Hoop... AmMS & W Do_prefd.. Am Tin Plate.... Do _prefd Am Tobacco Do prefd........ 2,015 100 Anaconda M Co.. 100, Brookiyn R T. 6,058 Colo F & I 9,550 Cont Tobaeco. 7.513 Do’ prefd.... 3,200 Federal Steel 190 Do prefa. 115% 90% 4,200 200 1,000 100 5,500 270 2,000 started Wheat_strons. September opened 137 | %e higher at 70%@70%c. Longs were disposed | Beans continue firm and in active demand. @18c: Geese, per pair, $1@12: Goslings, $125 @1 50; Ducks, $3@4 for old and $4@530 for young: Hems, $4 50@6; young Roosters, $5 50@ 650, old_Roosters, $i@5; Fryers, $30@ Broilers, $£2@1 tor large. $2 503 for ~smail; Pigeons, $1 50G2 per dozen for old and $ 50@: for Squabs. GAME—Doves, BUTTER., CHEESE AND EGGS. T5c per dozen. ers are selling at concessions, though no sharp break is looked for. Cheese is firm at the recent advance. Fggs rule firm, and store are bring- ing more money. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy creamery, 2ic; seconds, 18 @20c. vairy—Fancy, 17%@1Sc; good to.choice, 169 17c: store. 14@ise per Ib. 5 CHEESE—Choice mild new, fc; old, S@sic: | Young America, 9G9'sc: Eastern, 13@1sc. % EGGS—Quoted at 16@1% for store and 20@ 23 per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 16@lSc for No. 1 and 14@15c for seconds US AND CITRUS FRUITS. DECID The canners are paying the following prices: Peaches, $20 for frees and $30 for clings; Apri cots, $35@55 per ton, according to size and qual- ity and district; Bartlett Pears, $40@30 per ton; Green and Yellow Plums. $20@2 per ton. With the exception of Figs, which are scarce and high, prices for tree frults show lttle change. Receipts are free, but a good shipping and local demand keeps stocks from accumulat- ing. Berries, too, stand about the same Grapes are still slow In coming In. and are equally slow of sale.’ But few Nectarines are seen and they are not wanted. Melons are In moderate supply, mand for them fs not brisk. but the de- Oranges, Lemons and Limes are quiet and unchanged ; DECIDUOUS FRUITS— § Apples, 3:c@$1 per_large hox: Crabapples, 40 mall and 5@7oc. for large hox. O ERAL $3@4 30 per chest: BERRIES—Blackberries, nall and $1 50 Strawberries, $4@5 per chest for s 0 @2 50 for large berries; Raspberries, $3 50GES | per chest; Logan berries, §1 per chest; Huckie- berries, —— per Ib. N Watermelons, $10@25 per 100. Cantalonpes, fle@$l per small 50 per crate; Nutmess, 60c@s$l — per crate. Grapes, black and white, Currants, §$4 50@6 per ches 25 x and $2 5@ per box and 0@ssc per crate. ‘box, according to Green Pears, 25@75c per size; Bartlett @$1 25 per box Nectarines, %@s0c per hox for white and 50@ 65c_for red. Figs, 50c for single an double layers of black and Apricots, 35@85c per box. Peaches, 35@4lc per box for common: Craw- 25650 per box and 25@i0c per basket; A $1@1 50 per box for for white. Sawyer's Seedlings, 40@60c per basket Plums, %@adc per box: Prunes, 40@65c per | crat CITRUS FRUITS—Seedling Oranges, 50c@ §150; Valencias, $1@3: Lemons, Te@l 50 for common and $2@2 50 for good to cholce: Mexi- can Limes, $4 ifornia_ Limes, per small box! Bananas, $150@25 per bunch; Pineapples, $1@2 NUTS AND RAISINS. DRIED FRUITS, No further sales of new erop fruits are re- ported, though they are being made right along. The feeling is firm all along the line Dealers say that the demand for large Prunes for Europe this season will be larger than ever before known, and at fine prices. Small Prune are not wanted for this business. There are still a good many old Prunes left on hand. DRIED FRUITS (0ld Crop)—Prunes, fige for 40-50'%, bc for 50-60's, 4c for 60-70's, 36@3%c for 70-80's, 2%@3%e for 80-90's, 214@2Xc for 0-100's and 2@2%c for 100-110's, DRIED FRUITS (New Crop)—Prune &, Si4e for 50-60's, 41 for 70-80°s, 34c for -80-80°s for' 80-100's; Apricots, 9%@10%c for and 113@12tc for Moorparks; Peachesy sc; Evaporated Apples, S@Sc RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4%c for thre crown, b%c for four-crown, 41@6c for Seedle Sultanias, 3%c for Seedless Muscatels and §1 | sacks, 6tc for 40-5 1b for 60-10's, 3%c light amber extracted, 6%@s%c; per 1b. BEESWAX—24@25 PROVI dark, 5@5%c per 1b. Dealers are quoting Lard %c¢ up again. Hams continue active and firm, ‘but Bacon is rather quiet. The other descriptions stand the same. CURED MEATS — Bacon, $%c per b for heavy, 9@S%c for light medium, 1lc for light 1213¢ for extra light and 13c for sugar cure: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13@13%c;: 11fo nia Hams, 12@12'%c: Mess Beef. $13 T bbl extra Mess Beef. $14; Family Beef, $15@15 50; extra Prime Pork, $1250; extra clear, $1630; mess, $15@15 Smoked Beef. 12¢c per . LARD-Tierces quoted at 5%@5%c per Ib for compound and 7c for pure; half barrels, pure, | Tie: 10-1b tins, Si4e: 5-1b tins, Size. COTTOLENE — Tierces, 6%@6%c; packages, less than 300 Ihs, 1-1b pa 60 in a case, 9%c; | 3-1b paiis, 20 in a case, §& ™ pails, 12 in a case, Siec; 10-Ib pails, & case, $%c; 50-Th tins, or 2 In a case, T%c; wooden buckets, 20 | ™s nef, Sisc; fancy tubs, S0 Tbs net, T%c; halt | barrels, about 110 bs, c. | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted steers, 10@10%c: medium, 9G%%c; light, Sc: Cowhldes, % Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 8c: Calf. i0c; dry Hides, sound, 16c; culls and brana 13c; dry Kip and Veal, 16c: dry Calf, 17c; | Sheepskins, shearlings, 20@30c ~each; ~_short Wool, 3@60c each: medium, 70@%c; long Wool, 90c@$1 10 each; Horse Hides, salt,’ $2@2 25 for large and $1 25@1 50 for small; Colts, 25@30c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4lac per b; No. 2, 3adige; refined, —; gredse, 2@2%c. WOOL — Spring Clips — San Joaquin and Southern, T menths, S@llc: Foothill and North- ern free, 11G@l4c; Foothill and Northern defect- ive, 8@1lc; Nevada, 11@lc; San Joaquin Foot- hili tree, 10G do defective, S@dc; Humboldt and Mendocino, 16%@1sc; Valley Oregon, 1740 18¢c; Eastern Oregon. 12@lic for choice and $@ 11%c for fair to good HOPS—188_crop, 16@17%c 1212@13c bid and refuse per 1b; 1599 crop, ton, 38; Southfield Wellington | Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $ | Scotch, $s: Cumberland, $9 in bulk and $10 50 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg. $12; Cannel, $8 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle | Gate, $760; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and 314 in_sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, terms net cash, In 100-b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c: Powdered, 5%c: Candy Granulated, 5%c; Dry Granulated_5%c: Confectioners’ A, Glc; Cali- fornia A, 4%c; Magnolia A, 4%c: Extra C, 4%c; Golden C, 4%c; barrels, 1-16c more; half-barrels, e more: boxes, %c more: 50-Ih bags, e more. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-barrels, 5%c: boxes, 6% rer Ih PIG TIN—Is now quoted at 32@34c per Ib, sald to be the highest prices ever touched. LINSEED OIL—Is lower at 45c per galion in barrels for raw and S0c for boiled; cases, 5c more. QUICKSILVER—Ts higher at $43 50 per flask for local trade. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. There 1s no further change to report In any description. Veal continues unsettled and goes up and down according to receipts. Hogs are firm and occaslonally seil above the quotations. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: BEEF—7@Sc per Ib for Steers and 6%@Tc for ows. AL sgitc per ™. Mvr;rTON—WeLhen. 1@T%e; Ewes, &%@Tc r 1b. PLAMB-Spring, Sc per 1. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%@5%c for small 8c for medium and 5l@s%c for large; stock Hogs and Feeders, stc; dressed Hogs, T@S%c. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. | 1 take profits, however, and the price soon | Seeds are dull and more or less nominal. 7 = 5 | iipped” off o 0%e. The declin was cheehed | - DEANS_Bayos. $190G2; Smail.White. o | o - . TFor Thurstay, uly 20 | by, reports of damage to the Epring crop by & 1215; Targe White. §1 T5@1 00; Finks, SLI082 15, syheat Betls .. osn|Sugar, sks ... heavy raine = The bears tried to get back | nominal; Limas, $4 1094 15; Pea, 321082 25 | Oats, ctls ....... 2,385Wool, bags . T os. o A% competition Was deen | easKidneyn!iise Soiper (ctls Corn, ctls, East Lime. bbls September rose quickly to TI%e. Realizing dur- | ‘spEps—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow | Rye, ctls ... Eggs, doz . ing_the last hour, however, ‘aused a decline | myctard, 3%@3c; Flax, nominal; Canary Seed, | Cheese, ctls Leather, rol j o zie at the cloae. An estimete by Besrbonm,jiamic “per (Ib; sAitaifa, OGMc:S Bapeiia@iics | mitter ctin ] 9 Wine, gals | gf this vear's vield in Roumanta of only 26,00.- | Hemp. 4%@ikc; Timothy, 4%@ske. paten By lons 000 bushels, compared with 36,000,000 busheis | “DRISD PEAS—Niles, $1 25@1 30; Green, $180 | potatocs, sks .. Hides, No. | last vear, helped to sustain the market, O%e otl: Onlons lomn Was moderately ‘active but somewhat epressed by continued liquidation, induce o1 o largely by fine weather and an_excellent res|| BOTATORS: SONIONS A e | report. September closed a shade higher. The decline in Potatoes continues. An early drive by scalpers caus « s 3 | i Oats; ‘Bt the toam: vine tuily ek mneaTon | 2o stesdy: oma(SeaTCantinuaiats o iave covering. September closed a shade higher, | advanced still further. An oversupply of Hogs weakened Provisions. | About half the decline was recovered on buy- | ing_ by packers. September pork lost s@7iac | lard 214¢ and ribs je. g The leading futures ranged as follo 2¢_per Ib. POTATO! Rose, T5c@$1 2 5e@$1 % in sacks on the wha rf. New Marrowfat Squash {s on the market at —Garnet Chiles, 31 10g1 25; Early Burbanks, $1@1 30 in boxes and Tare o o Cioce | “ON1ONS—65@T5c per cul for Silverskins. e SR i e T A Eas Reparagus, T50GEL 50 per box | July ... . 6% Tow for ordinary and $1 75@2 25 for fancy: Rhubarb, | September Dam % 1 | %2as0e per box; Green Peas, 2@2%c per Ib: December R G 71| String Beans, 2@3c; Cabbage, S0c: Tomatoes, Corn No. 3— % | Soeqgsi per box; Rivers, $12@175; Stockton, | TSR 324 325 a $1a1 2; Egs Plant, $1@1 25; Green Okra, 50c September 1 a2 i2% | 81 ‘per box: Garlle, 2@3c; Green Peppers, 5o December 31 e 2% | 75 "for Chile and ‘T5c@$1% per box for 'Bell: Oat % | Carrots, 30@40c per sack; Bay Cucumbers, 20@ July Ty 50c; Summer Squash, 15@%c for Bay; Green Septem LA Seat Corn, 50c@sl 25 per sack for Vacaville, $1 25@ May 3 22 150 per crate for Alameda and 75c@SL for = Mess Pork, per barrel— Berkeley. September 820 Oitulvgr H“(.}{)H““sdITh 9 22% POULTRY AND GAME. Lard, per 100 pounds— gepz;r:bor weneeee..5 B2W 5 570 A car of Eastern sold at 13@l4c for Turkeys, OCtabers. . .oz 60 6272 $3 50 for Ducks, $6 50@7 for Hens, $5 50@6 for AEhorL Ribe, DT AR oy old Roosters and $3 7 for Broflers. October .. 6 2115 Local stock ranged at about the same prices, - = but the market was firm. Cash _quotations were as follows: POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@12 for Gob- Flour, dull and easy; No. 2 spring wheat, 0@ | blers and 11@i2c for Hens; Young Turkeys, 16 sks Pelts, hdls —_—ee—————— THE STOCK MARKET. Securities continued quiet on the morning session, Contra Costa Water was firmer, touch - tng $74, and Spring Valley Water was weaker Onlons, at $101 In the afterncon Contra Costa Water ad- vanced to $75 621 under active sales, and Ha. wailan Commercial sold down to $35. Mining stocks were several cents lower and quiet. The telegram from the pump sald: ““Elevator No. 1 has been working continuously. At 6:30 this morning the water was 3 feet I inches below the 1850-foot level station.” ‘The annual meeting of the Consolidated New York Mining Company has been called for August 5. 5 : The Homestake Mining Company has de- clared ite regular monthly dividend of 25 cents for June and an_extra dividend of 25 cents, amounting to 32,500, both payable July The Montana Ore Purchasing Company has declared its regular quarterly dividend of $1 per share, amounting to $50,000, payable July 27. The Quincy Mining Company has declared a semi-annual dividend of $8 per share, payable ‘August 15. With this dividend the total divi- dends aggregate $11,070,000. The company began the payment of dividends in 1562. The Overman Mining Company has re-elected the old directors and officials as follows: Di- rectors—W, G. Morrow, W. E. Sharon, Maurice The market for Butter is top-heavy and deal- | for London layers; Dried Grapes, 2%@3c. NUTS—Chestnuts, 7c per Ib: Walnute, 5@sc r hardshell, 10@llc for sortsnell: Chile Wal- nuts, +11@12c: Almonds, new crop, 7%c for Languedoc and. 9130 for paper-shell; Pea- nuts, 6@7c for Eastern and 4iz@sc for Califor- | nia: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. | | HONEY—Comb, 1lc for bright and 10c _for light amber; water white extracted, T@7ic: Schmidt, J. P. Martin and A, S. Groth. W. G. Morrow, president; Maurice A. Lackey, officers are: Schmidt, Company derson and H. B. | Gorham, superinte level, west its total gave low assays. work in the face. week. | Point | and 52 feet, week. 'This raise | tained. | mining carloads per ton, Geary-st R s. Do 1st M P of A bs...111 P C 65(1905).112 P C 6s(150 S B s 8 P C 1s cg 58 P Rr s vV Wat V Wat 4s.. V W 4s(3rm)101 Ktn Gas Gs..102! Water Stocks- Contra Costa.. Marin Co st 50 Equit G L Co. Board— 20 Alaska T sta Powder Plantat Giant Hana Street $5000 S P of A Board— 200 Contra Costa 330 Contra Costa 100 Contra Costa 150 Contra Costa 455 Contra Costa 100 Equitable Ga: 40 Hana Plantati 10 Hutchinson S 50 Makawell 50 Market Street 10 Market Street 5 Spring Valley $4000 S V. Water 4 $1000 S V Water & Board— 40 Paauhan S P Boa: 40 Spring _Valley Glant Powder 50 Hutchinson S 10 Contra Costa Board 30 Contra 90 B C Glant Powder Hutchinson S 20 Hutchinson S 20 Spring Valley Board— $1000 Cal St Cable 30 Contra_Costa 10 Giant Powder 30 Hutchinson § 20 Hutchinson S Stock Board vestes | 100 Builion . 100 Challenge 200 Chollar 200 Gould & 200 Ophir .. 600 Challenge - 400 Chellar 100 Con Cal & Vi i 300 Crown Point | 500 Justice ...... Board vesterday: 120; $10. Herman Patrick and lot on N M more, W 2 by N SE 178:3, W 95, § 25 by S 137 ton, vice president; tendent; George D. Edwards, secretary. At the annual meeting of the Savage Mining the old directors and officers were ckers' ta Water . Powder Con 35 Oceanic S § €0 ....... | 100 Paauhau § P Co, b 3. t 100 Paauhau S P Co ........ 1 Bank of California Contra Costa Water . 100 Contra Costa Water, 25 Hawailan Commercial 100 Vigorit Powder Afternoon Session. sta Water uitable Gas 50 Pacific Auxiltary Fi 10 Oceanic S S Co . 10 Vigorit Powder 50 Vigorit Powder MINING STOCKS. Curry 300 Hale & Norers Afternoon clsco street, 1376 W m; —. Teay, Harry, Samuel, Glick to Murphy, Louis Metzger (hy Edward Metzger, attorney) and Edward Metzger to Mary Junker, lot on S line of McAllister street. 30 E of E %, § 120, W 55, N 40, E 30, N 50; $5100. Marron' to_John Muller, Mary N line of BAsh street, 206:3 W of Fill- street, 130 S of Waller, block 3, Marion Tract John R. T. Murray to Pasquale Dito, lot on re-elected. The directors are: Charles H. Fish, Herman Zadig, Thomas An- Goodwin, ndent. During t The winz opposite the north drift, is doyn 16 feet. bottom continues in low’ grade quartz. The official report from the Belcher mine for the past week states that on the 1000-foot level an east drift from the station was commenced and Is now in 8 feet. On the 1000-foot level the east crosscut from the main north lateral drift having been advanced 6 feet during the past The face shows porphyry. | foot level general repairs to the Belcher, Crown Yellow Jacket Jjoint drift are still being continued. level the raise from east crosscut No. 1 is up 10 feet having been made .during the The is now th 100 |Anglo-Cal 111% Glant Con Co. 1128 Vig 1143 Su 1005 O feet, The superin- George R. Wells, The officers are: George R. Wells, president; Charles H. Fish, | vice president; k| B. Holmes, secretary; H. M. The official letter from the Justice mine for the week ending July 18 says: crosscut No. On the 370-foot 1 from the station was advanced 15 feet since jast report, making distance 237 POTphyry With streaks of quartz, s passing through ome of which he week we put in a blower and air pipe, which greatly facilitated e in the south drift, The face is in porphyry. is- now out 199 feet, On the 1100- north’ lateral On the 1200-foot connected with the winze from the 1100-foot level, and by this con- | nection a_good circulation of air has been ob- There have been holsted eck and stored in the ore house at the mine 20 of ore, sample of which shows an assay value of $12 45 during the he average top car STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY. July 20-3 p. m. . Bid.Ask. Bid Ask | , Bonds— Mutual Ei Co. — 3 4s quar coup..112 — Oakland Gas.. 46% 4714 43 quar reg. — {Pac Gas Tmp.. 701 — 45 quar new Z— 'Pac L Co...... &2 4 3s_quar coup..108 LT T Miscellanequs— . 3y 3% Cal-st Cab_55.113% — |[Stockton Gas.. 12 — C € Wat 55,0110 — | Insurance— EL & P 6s...130% — Firem's Fund.227 F & CI Ry 6s.1165%18 | Bank Stocks— 65% — H C'& S 5%s.107% — | Bank of Cal.. — 2% L A Ry —"107%/Cal S D & T.. — 88 L A LCo6s.9 — |First Nationl.220 240 Do gntd 6s.. 9 P& A....129% — Do gntd Exchange — 16 Market-st 6 Nat BK - — |Ger S & L..1615 — 114 [Hum S & L1050 116 — 'Mutual Sav.. 331 42% § F sav U 105% S & L So. — Security S B. — 30 — Union T Co.. 1465 110% Street Raliroads— | Om C Ry 65121 130 Californie 6 — P & CI Ry 6s.104% — Geary 50 P & O 6s......115 — Market-st ..... 61% 61% Powell-st 6s...118 122% Oak S L & H. — — Sac El Ry 8. — — Presidlo — 1 |SF &N P s.13 - Powder — 114%115 California . Sterra R Calés. 1051y — E Dynamite. orit . s 1zar- %2 Hana P Co.... 17% 1073 Haw C & S C. 8 Hutch § P Co. 3% 33% 1161 Kilauea § Co. — 32 104141021, Makawell § C. 47% — pmea S Co. 40 41 — " Paauhau S P. 39% 40 M 1Al Ser 3 Spring Valley.1011;101% Mer Ex Assn. 9 Oceanic S Co. 91 Assn . Water Con, ion 30 Hawailan Commercial & ring Valley Water, cash $10,000 Market St Ry Con & per cent honds. 30 Vigorit Powder Afternoon Water . Water . Water Water Water on Co . P Co Railwa: Water . per cent per cent 30 San Franciseo Gas & Electric Co. 20 Oceanic S § Co Co Water Con P Co Water . BOARD. * Con ... P07 P Co 30 San Francisco Gas & Electrle Co Water .. Water ... Con . 20 Hawailan Commercial & Sugar. P Co P Co . ire Railway, 1 tscellaneous— Pac Assn..1l4 1153 LA Wks..250 | | "Gas"and Biectric— | Capital Gas. — PacAFA... 1% | Central G Co.. — |Pac C Bor Co.134 135 Cent L & P... 6% — |Par Paint C % — Morning Session. bonds.. bonds.. INVESTMENT BOARD. Morning Session. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE Morning Session. veven 101 623 Afternoon Sesslon. Alarm.... rday: 53 54 10 Figl 3 33 105 150 250 100 200 200 100 200 100 200 100 25 32 a.2 05 4100 Potosi . 257200 07 100 137:6;_$10. 50, W 120, 8 Sylvain (nospital lot); $10. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Morning Sessfon. 20 Best & Belcher Rest & Belcher Potost Potosi . Savage ... Savage Seg Belcher Sierra Nevada. jon Con Ttah Session. Mexican Ophir 59 34 Sierra “Nevad: Yellow Jacket. Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Morning Session. 200 Best & Belcher 53| 150 Occldental . 200 Bullion 10, 150 Ophir 1700 Chollar 300 Potosi . 400 Chollar 100 Potosi . 400 Chollar . 6§00 Potosi 200 Chollar . 300 Potosi ... 106 Con Cal - 300 Savage ..... 500 Con Imperial.. 200 Sierra Neva %00 Gould & Curry 33 200 Slerra Nevada. 62 100 Hale & Norcrs 40 30 Standard ....2 32% 100 Hale & Norers 38 Afternoon Sessfon. 500 Andes . 17 200 Crown Point ... 25 400 Andes 1 19 200 Gould & Curry 39 300 Bullion' - I 11 400 Hale & Norcrs 37 166 Pmllion ........ 10 500 Justice = 100 Caledonia ...... 63 300 Mexican ..... 100 Caledonta ...... 62 200 Overman T 900 Choliar ........ 32 200 Potos! .......... 58 1400 Chollar 31 200 Potosl .....cccco 87 5 Con Cal & V.202'4 500 Potosl .......... 86 . REAL ESTATE TR.AI.SACTIONS. City and County of San Franclsco to John and Rebecca Crummey, lot on S line of Fran- of Polk, E 13716 by S Milton and_Charles Daniel R. McNeill, lot on N line of Fell street, 107:6 W of Octavia, W 30 by N Schnaittacher, uchanan, Cecilia McGlynn to Charles J. McGlynn, un- aivided half of following: of Golden Gate avenue and Pierce street, W %4:4% by N 137:6: also lot on SE corner of Twenty-ninth_avenue and A street, E 197:10, Lot on NW corner N 225; $10. Faward and Sarah A Phillips to Emma H. Wolfr, lot on S line of McAllister street, 100 B of Broderick, E 25 by S 137:6; $10. Henry J. Cole to Amell line of Beulan street, 11:3 B of Stanyan, E Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Angus Bea- lot_on E line of Carmelita (Primrose) A. Cole, 1ot on 8 25 by E %, lot 12, W line of Auburn street, 149 S of Pacific, § 23 by W 57:6; $10. Fannle and Charles Helling, James J. Flinn, T. E. Treacy, Flinn & Treacy and H. B. Mayo (by Sylvain J. P Larzarus, commissioner) to | and Tay { | | | | Sun rises Morris Windt, fourth street 'and Treat avenue, 104; $2242. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Thomas J. Mullin Jr., lot on N line of Elizabeth street, 200 W of W 25 by N Hoffman avenue (Ellen), 205, Heyman Tract; $10. Louise P. and E Dana, re-record 1819 d 257, lot on N line of Howard street Main, W 45:10 by N 137:6; $10. Joseph and Katherina' Steiner Grossmann, lot on W line of Ve 100 S of Sierra, S 33:4 by W 100; § Walter H A, lot on N line of Clement str Twenty-eighth avenue, E S line of Clement street, seventh avenue, W 25 by S 100; §1 Charles J. McGlynn to Ceciila on street, N 150 by E 240; $10. Mary E. Seaton to Frederick C. W line of Twenty-third avenue, street, W 11131, § 20:7, E 111:2, N Spring Valley FHomestead A Catherine Boyle, lot 179, Spring Valley Home- stead Association: $360. James H. and Margaret Donohv and clara’ Presley, lot on E i street, 125 N of Thirteenth, N W s4, being lot 6, block D, Sprec fons of blocks A, B and D, Park Hill Home- stead No. 2 §10. Carsten and Lucie Hillebrandt to Ellen Kru- Iot on NE corner of Twenty- e A. Dexter to Harvey H. undivided haif of Cook to Jennie Smith (wife of M. NE corner of Twenty-ninth avenue and B E 50 by N AUCTION SALES. AUCTION, @M ENCING TO-DAY, FRIDAY, July 21st. $50,000 Worth of CH NESE AND JAPA- NES - FANCY GOODS. At 2 and 8 p. m. Sharp. 39 GEARY STREET. This stock comprises the most extensive line 14, lot BT W 3 of to Frank D. rmont street, 10. cet, 6 E of | of Cloisonne and Old Gold Satsuma Wares ever % by N 100: lot on | affered at Auction in_this City; also over 57:6 W of Twenty- | $20,000 worth of Silks, Piece Goo and Ladies” 0. McGlynn, lot and Gentlemen's Underwear, Silk Robes, and a full line of Ivory and Bronze Goods, all to be closed out, regardless of cost, by 1 AUCTION Siel =% At 2 and § p. m., daily 175 S of B| FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CREDITORS 21:7; 310, Respectfully, SUN FAT & CO. | tot on | | ssoclation to| C. P. TROY & CO., Auctioneers. One hundred seats reserved for ladies. NO _SMOKING ALLOWED. te to Mary J. | EFN. B.—There will be five costly presents ne of Alpine | given away, free of charge, to the ladies who E $4:3, S 2, | arrive promptly at our sales, at 2 p. m. sharp. divis: | Also, five ele; each evening at § kels s &gnt presents given away o'clock sharp. ger (wife of Carl), lot on N line of Chestnut .‘-fl”‘ff:,',';’“ -é‘”"fi'fi b Sk §§‘Rv - street, 112:6 W ¢ Polk, W 25 by N 137:6; $10. | c2ron% [Puget Sous Jaiy & Harriet S. McElroy o Bmma L. Van Duzer | czarina FEEET Tty 21 (wife of A. P.), lot on E line of Gough street, | y 00 [ July 2% ©3:3 S of Union, S 206:3, E 187:6, N 25, W | i3l o SYANET - oconssoressn o g0 476, § 68:9, W 805 gift Columbta {Portiand & Margaret G. Slattery to Johanna A. Slattery, Iot on N line of Unlon street, $4:6 via, E % by N 110; gift. Augusta T. Smith to Daisy H. of Arthur H.). lot on W line street, 9 § of Geary, S 23 by W John and Alice J. Schont to Ma (daughter). ing life estate to Alice J. Schont Fllen Lannegan (single) to Filippa M. Gatto, lot on W line of Alabama 234 S of Twenty-fourth, S 52 by W 100, reserv- 1% E of Octal == STEAMERS TO SAIL. Winter (wife iz Sadl of Buchanan | Steamer. | Destination. | Pler. 137:6; $10. g g % rie A.' Schont | G. Dollar...| Harbor|July 21, 5 pm/Pler 23 treet, | Corona .....|San Diego..... July 21, 11 am|Pler 11 Aloha. ..._..|Point Arena. |July 22! 3 pm|Pler 2 ; gifE. Luella ... |Tillamook. 2, 6pm)........ Columbta ..|Portiand. . 19 am Pier 24 lot on B 1ine of Vincent street, 77:6 N of Green, | Del Norte..|Alaska. 2 pm|Pie: N 20 by F 58:9; $10. Portland .../St. Michael 2 Smlme‘; £‘| Harry E. Morrison to Angela, Francis E., |Cleveland ..[Puget Soun 3 am|Pier 2 Winnifred F., Julia and Esther Morrison, lot | Pomona Humboldt. 2 pm|Pler 9 on SW corner of Sacramento and Dupont | Bonita Newport... 8 am|Pier 11 streets, S 68:9 by W 34:4%s; gift. Suynol ... Grays Harbor|Ji 1) e O R Can N e R et ooy af nstens of Turk street, 300:2 W of Mason, W 34:4% by | Pt Arena../Point Arena..\. 2 pm Pler 2 N _137:6; $20. Weeott ....[Humboldt 2 pm|Pler 18 Wilifam O. Watson to Halleck V. Deming, lot | Santa Rosa San Diego 11 am Pler 11 on N line of Turk street, 171.10% E of Taylor, | Walla Wall[Vic & Pgt Sd.|July 2. 10 am|Pier 9 E 34:4% by N 137:6; $10. Australia ..|Honolulu. . 2 pm|Pler 7 Minnie 1. Damuth to Julla Zauder (wife of | Arcata 4[(:«,,- Bay...-.. 10 am|Pler 13 Gus), lot on N-line of Clement street, 55 W of | State of Cal/Portland. 10 am!Pler 24 ale John G. Leibert T., lof ), |, Block 3%, Great Paric. Homestead Assoclation} Amesicalll (Cnine Aaper Jul T mmEMaY John G. and Agnes J. Leibert to Frances R. TIME BALL. 23 lsm;{le), lot on E line of Sixteenth ave- N of C street, N 2, E_141:2, SE 2, 7 < 16t 10, block 365, same; $10: Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- Emily E. Barstow (by James N. Block, Tax chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., Collector) to S. F. nclair, same, July 20, 1899, 4; 8. e dset The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry 8. F. and Ellen Sinclair to Frances R. Layes, game; $10. bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— Estate of Albert Morath (by A. C. Freese, | 1, €., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 administrator) to M. Martin, lot on W line of | o'clock p. m. Greenwich time. Forty-third avenue, 100 S of Q st W_120; $85. Estate of Patrick Flannigan or T. Quinn, executor) to James Harris, ot on N line of Broad avenue, 100 E of O S 75 by N 125, lot 6, block I, Ral stead; $430. Antoine and Gracie Borel to Morgenia Browne lot on E line of Willard (wife of George C.), street. to Wi 510, 44 § of Parnassus, E & ilard, N 3 7.56, block D, Su Michael McLaughlin and Frederick Reichert commissioner) to Julia mbatalad, Tot on N line of Bosworth street, (by Carl W. b Elfving, G. CALKINS, TBEC 8ty in char; Lieutenant Commander. U. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Wednesday, July 19. Jap stmr America Maru, Cope, 35 days 19% hours from Hongkong, via Yokohama 19 days, via Honolulu 5 days 17 hours. Thursday, July 20. Stmr Sequoia, Thwing, 68 hours from Grays Harbor. Stmr Flanegan (by rizaba street, flroad Home- S 37.50, W Heights; Weeott, Burtis, 23 hours from Eureka. 2 W of Rosseau, W 25, N 22 deg. 15 min. E | Stmr Aloha, Jorgenson, 11 hours from Point E 2%, S 105, lot 7 and portions lots 31| Arena. and 32, Tslals and Salinas Tract; $1000. Stmr Ruth, Lundquist, 52 hours from San Jennie M. Nieholson to Sarah Doherty, lot 12, $10. block 6, Holly Park Tract; Same to Dennis Reddy, lot 11, block 6, same; 705 d 221, lot on NE_corner of T street, 17 and 15, block E, corrected map noration). lot_on NW corner of Fi den streets, N 166:812 by W 132, bl land: $10. Henry J. and Susie Anderson t and Mary Hogan, lot on W line of 50 S of Fourth, S 313 by W 73, and portion of lot 18, block 100, O Oakland Preserving Company (a corporation) to California Fruit Canners’ Assoclation (a cor- poration), lot 36, block 442, Adelin, Streets Homestead; also lot 37, bl Quillinan, nue and_Virginia street, W 137, line of Shattuck avenue, N to beginning, being Tot 6 and N 3 feet of lot 5, block C, Berkeley; §10. Michael A. and Mary Hogan to Nichol avenue N 150 by E 0, being lots lot on SW corner of Shattuck ave- Pedro. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, 21 days from Pana- ma and way ports. $10. Bktn Wrestler, Nfelson, 25 days from Ka- Alameda County. hului. Julia Spring 0 . H. Spring. Jot on W line of s Temus W odes S Mies Shestnut_street, 100:10 N of Twenty-first, N | Land 30, NW $ 2% to Schr Fortuna, Rosich, 35 hours from Eureka. F MR 12itos ves nriug sk blcskc pSenr Alblon, Goodmansen, & days from Na- S. C. Bigelow to H. L. Holcomb, lot on NW | halem River, S line of H rect, 3 SW of Amethyat, NW Hi;?{"'l'mr“ D Bendixen, Olsen, 3 days from 157, SW 40. SE 13, NE 40 to beginning, being 4 ? % o ot 12.and adfoinin 10 feet of 1ot 13, biock C, | phonr Mayflower, Olsen, 3 days from Coquille Thermal Hill, formerly the Howe Tfact, Oak’ | *SC 57 ¢ wright, Olsen, 22 days from Ka- and; $10. $ 3 .2 Horace W. and Rosa V. Brunson to William | hulul- 2 B 3 tneer, dlf intorest in_ To¢ on N line of | 5,5chr Monterey, Beck, 15 hours from Bowens Logan or Thirty-sixth street, 316.427 E of Lin- | Landing. CLEARED. den, E ;. 30, 8 11397 to begin- A S | ning, ock B, Evoy property, y, July 2 Oakland; $10. e Br ship Ardencraig, Trask, Leith; Eppinger Mary A. Reilly to Catherine Blackwell (wife | & Co. £ of E. S.), lot on W line of Grant street, 77.8 Schr Prosper, Nedever, otter hunting; I S of Bancroft way, S 2 by W 130, being half | Weber. of lot 2, block 15. McGee Tract, Berkeley: $10. SATLED. Mary H. Morrison to William Todd, rerecord . Thursday, July 20. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Hall, Coos Bay. Stmr City of Puebia, Jepson, Victoria and Nichol Tract, | Port Townsend. £ | Brooklyn Township: $10. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, Fort Brags. Ella Waters to Mollie Christy, lot on W line | Tug Wizard, Randail, San Pedro. of Tevis street, 172 ington, S 32:6 | Schr Western Home, Daeweritz, Coos Bay. by W 100, being portion of lots 6 and 7, block | Schr Nettie Sundborg. Nelson, Fort Ross. T, Levy, Lane and Sather tracts, Brooklyn | Schr Besste K, Benson, —. Townenip warranty deed; g0 - TELEGRAPHIC. Thomas E. and Charlotte J. Hanson to v 5 o W Standard Underground Cable Company (8 cor- | har wind QW veloeity 35 milds, 1 coiher irst and Lin- ock 443, Oak- CHARTERS. The § N Castle and S C Allen load mdse for Honolulu. The Dashing Wave loads lumber at Tacoma for Honolulu; Esther Buhne, lumber at Eureka for Honolulu. The Mario is rechartered for wheat to Eu- Tope, 30s; if barley 35s. MISCELLANEOUS. VLADIVOSTOK, July 18—Ger stmr Tai Fu, o Michael A. Brush street, being lot 17 akland ; e and Market ock 442, same PORT TOWNSEND—Passed inward July 20— Eark Carondelet, hence July 6, for Port Gam- le. Arrived inward July 20—Bktn Amelia, from Honolulu; bktn Portland, from Callao. EVERETT—Arrived July 17—Bark Oakland, 50, E to W Janes' Tract, Henry J. An- Elrprsu . lot on E lln»hof West strect, 5:; s ‘nt' P hencaihine 5 hirty-seventh, S 25 by E 109.38, being lot 12, | “'Sailed July 20—Schr T blocic' A, MajoF Given Tract, Onkland: si0 S it A ooy Francieco. Charles A. and Alice C. Balley to Edward | yopdolet, hence July §; schr Marla E Smith, ana Mathtida Jensen, lot on E line of Byron | guin @ g, "niqn, £ street, 220 § of Allston way, S 40 by E 120, being | " pOINT ARENA — Arrived July 20 — Stmr | lot 26, block H, Bryant Tract, Berkeley; $5. Builders’ Contracts. Mrs. Sarah C. Roberts (owner) Koenig for a twi £3070. Edward E. Kentfield (owner) wit & Gale (contractors), architects Percy & Ham- granite, and concrete work for a three-story brick build- ilton—Excavating, _bric (contractor) architect none—All tory frame building (flats) on N line of Ridley street, 169 W of Scott, 25:11%x115:4%; Whitesboro, hence July 19. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed July 20—Stmr Mineola, for Comox. GREENWOOD—Arrived July 20—Stmr Alca- zar, hence July 19. SEATTLE — Arrived July 20—Stmr Samoa, from St Michael; stmr Czarina, hence July 15; stmr Dirigo, from Dyea. with Charles | work | h Richardson | _Sailed July 20—Stmr AI-Ki, for Dyea; stmr ‘Willamette, for San Francisco. sandstone | EUREKA—Arrived July 20—Stmr Fuiton, from Astoria; schr Lillebonne. from Honolulu. ing on SW line of Beale street, 137:6 SE of | CASPAR—Arrived July 20—Schr Maxim, hne Howard, SE 81:5 by SW 1 $14,450. July 11 - Same owner with F. W. Kern (contractor), | ASTORIA—Arrived July 19—Br bark Natuna, architects same. Carpenter, mill and stair | from Port Los Angeles. work, glass, glazing, tinning, galvanized fron | MENDOCINO—Sailed July 20—Stmr Point work, skylights, hardware, painting and white- | Arena, for San Francisco washing for same on same: $5440. Arrived July 20—Schr Golden Gate, hence Tsidor Glaser (owner) with Fred C. Jones and | July 15. George Peterson (contractors), architect Fred | BOWENS LANDING—Sailed July 20—Schr B. Wood. All work for a 3-story, attic and | Bender Brothers, for San Francisco. basement frame building on S 'line of Pine EASTERN PORTS. street, 68:6 E of Powell, E 23 by S 60: $5000. NEW YORK—Sailed July 15—Stmr Finance, —_—e SUN, MOON United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of Waters at_Fort Point. Francisco Bay. thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low wat the city front twenty-five minutes later than at Hig the height of tide Is the same at both places. FRIDAY, JUNE 21 AND TIDE. entrance to San Published by officlal au- (Mission-street wharf) about for New York. Arrived July 19—Ship W F Babeock, Delaware Breakwater. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived July 19—Ship I F Chapman, from Honolulu; bark St Katherine, from Hilo. Cleared July 19—Haw bark Nuuanu, for Hono- luly, via New York. FOREIGN PORTS. TAKU—Sailed July 7—Schr E K Wood, for Puget_Sound. HONGKONG—Salled July 185—Stmr China, for San Francisco, via Honolulu. YOKOHAMA—Sailed July 19—Br stmr Em- press of Japan, for Vancouver; Jap stmr Hong- kone Maru, for San Francisco, via Honolulu; Br stmr Victoria, for Tacoma. KIAOCHA U—Sailed July 17—Ger ship Drehna, for Roval Roa from h and Low ars occur at Fort Point: |T|mql Time] KIAHUA—Arrived July 6—Schr Corona, from Port Townsend N Ft. | L W H W L W MAKUKONA--Arrived July 7—Brig John D Spreckels, hence June 25. n 1 2 2% ] F1 NEUMEA—Arrived July 19—Bktn Newsbay, from Port Blakeley. HONOIPU—Arrived July 7—Schr North, hence June 2L KAHULUI—Arrived July 20—Schr Lillebonne, from Honolulu. HONOLULU—Arrived June 25 Haw stmr Fueneme, hence June 17; stmr Zealandia. hence John G NOTE—In the early morning tides are give hand column and the successive day in the order of occurrence as second time column gives the second the day, the third time column t! and the last or right hand column gives the Inst tide of the day, except when three tides, as sometimes occur. given are additions to the soundings Survey charts, when a minus sign (—). precedes the and then the number given is subtracted from United States Coast the depth given by the charts. reference is the mean of the lower low waters. B —— the above exposition of the tides June 22, June 30—RBark Albert,- hence June 1; = St hr Coke, hence June's. July 2—U S o 0intine1de8 | stmr_Sheridan, hence June 24; Br stmr Port i the 1eft | Qlbert, from Seattle; sehr A’ J West, from es Of the | Grays Harbor; schr Fanny Adele, from’ Grays to time. The | 7, hor; Br bark Antlope, from Iquique. July . fde of | 3 "park’ Alden Besse, hence June 17. July 4 e third tide | jn Addenda, from Newcastle, W Arg war stmr Presidente Sarmiento, hence June 19 Pr ship Amphitrite, from London. July Sehr € § Holmes, from Port Blakeley; bark Ceylon, hence Juné-1S. July f—Br stmr Aoran- i, from Sydney: stmr Valencia, hence June % July 7—Br stmr Warrimoo, from Victoria. July 5—U S stmr Solace, hence July 1._July 10 “'Stmr Australia. hence’ July 3; stmr Pennsyl- vania, hence July I; Jap stmr America Maru, from Yokohama; Jap war stmr Hiyei, from there The are but helghts on the except height, The plane of STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. San Diego. July 13—Stmr City of Rio de Ja- neiro, hence July 6 Steamer. From. Satied June 27—Br stmr Coptic, for San Fran- Robt. Adamson|Nanaimo......... Sunol |Grays Harbor... ‘Washtenaw ....|Tacom: Fulton .........(Portland Luella .......00.|THllamook.. Bonita Lo Newpart. - alla Wal ctoria & Puget Australia ......[Honolulu... Point Arena....|/Point Arena.. Pomona. ........ Humboldt. Aloha, . IPoint Aren: Mackinaw |Tacoma. Progreso .......|Seattle.... Homer ..........|8t. Michael. Willamette ...../Seattle Santa Rosa.....|San Diego. . ... Bristol |Departure Bay.. Stam [Nanaimo. State {Portland. . Crescent City..|Crescent Ci North Fork..... Humboldt. Weeott ... Humboldt. --|St. Michael... St. Michael. Nelson.. | Due. | iico. June 25—Bktn S N Castle, for San Fran- {7aly 21 | clsco. Jume 29—Schr Lillsbonne, for Port Town- s July 21 €006 July 1_Shin John C Potter, for Port July 21| Townsend: bark S C ‘Allen. for San Francisco. July 2—Stmr Zealandia. for Manila. July Bark Colusa, for Kahului; Haw bark Diamond Head, for Francisco. July 6—Br stmr (Juiy 21 | Kot (9o Victoria; U S stmr Sheridan, for Boundr:;::lly g‘l Manila. July 7—Br_stmr Warrimoo, for Syd- Juiy 31 | ney. July 9—Stmr Valencia, for Manila. July 10 Br ship Kilmory, for Astoria; bktn § G Wilder, for San Francisco: Arg war stmr Presidente Sarmiento, for Yokohama. July 12 17§ stmr Solace, for Manila, via Guam: stmr Pennsylvania, for Manil: Haw stmr City of Columbfa, . for Hongkong: ship Iroquols, for Philadelphia. TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 20—Stmr Waes- land, from Philadelphia;: stmr Teutonic, from New York. JJuly 26 | QUEENSTOWN — Arrived July 20 — Stmr I1171July 24 | canada, from Boston, for Livernool. [ |July 24| BREMEN—Arrived July 20—Stmr Lahn, from II7[3uly 25 | New York, via Cherbourg and Southampton. July 25 YOKOHAMA—Sailed July 19—Stmr Victoria, July 3 | for Tacoma.