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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 30, 1899. 19 COMMERCI AL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE how the usual gain. MARKETS, [ et. | ns steady. ‘ | | i | vy supply. cese unchanged. firm, 1 plentiful T MARKET. saye i the market, but | w in prices, buy- ers 1 refusing to 2 slow market, ptive re- that present up w erable quantity and the recent 926, - were 1 k last waek WEATHE 2 REPORT. 120th Meridia SAN FRAN ramento ience ten perature, AND GENERAL the eoast Sunday; s warmer; wind! Sunday; EASTERN MARKETS. ° ry 4 “streng ligated fter "the bank nd would he i ether t} prove amp! ¢ answered definitely ued pretty week that resorting to 2 hardening ten rate and there was v squeeze in_the call vene when de- for crop moving domestic disquiet in is for easier money change at New York ine toward the end of k mercantile paper has ng on the Chicago mar- {tion in New York is ¢ some new industrial tations. Some of these v from the subscription ices taken as a basis for securities In exchange for panies. Money sup- as thus been kept tied Not a little of the long | ubt has been due to | Fra the ize. alative dc ened Transvaai trquble, with a epe to its probable affect on nd the gold The expected large source is a factor in The future world prices activity, however, ation during the week. to the crops has come istrial activity continues n rade and raliroad | ords, and the export ! permanently established rength of stocks, | ew obscure ang | suthwesterns and the grangers, has per- | much the whole list throughout Qull during the early | k and has not responded to the | ) the same extent as stocks. | s registered declined % and 35 coupon % in the bid price. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. hn Ciosing | Stocks— Bid. | 585 Atchison .. 20 4,260 600 n preferred ore & Ohio Canadian_Pacific Ganada Southern Chicago, 1 it Chicago, Ind & Louisville . Chicago, Tnd and Loulsville Chicage and Eastern Illinofs. Chicago & Nortliwestern . Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifi . C., C. and St. Louts. Colorado Southern .. Colorado Southern 1st pref Colorado Scuthern 24 prefd Delaware & Hud Denver & Rio Erie ist prefd . Great Northern prefd . Hocking Coal . Hocking Valley Tiltnols_Central lowa Central .. wa Central prefd Kansas City, Pittsburg Lake Erie & Western ... Lake Erfe & Western prefd. Lake Shore ... 5 Louisville & Nashville Manhattan L ...... 2 Metropolitan_Street Railway 435 Mexican Central & Gui. 20 Minneapolis & St. Louls. : 100 - Minneapolis & St. Louls prefd...... 90} 6,445 MISSOUT! PACHIC eocoeiieannenneenenns 600 Mobile & Ohio Missouri, Kansas & Texas ... Missouri, Kansas & Texas prefd. ew Jersey Central 5 w York Central orfolk & Western rfolk & Western prefd rthern Pacific orthern Pacific prefd Ontario & Western ...... on Railway & Navigation. »n Railway & Navigation pfd sylvania - cisco. . 5 co st pfd o 2d prd. uthw outhw prefd Paul prefd % Paul & Omaha n Paclfic prefd vabash ash prefd cling & n Oil . o 1 Oil prefd NG 3 sase s ng prefd ....... ting & Refinin 5 ting & Refining pfd rits e ; LHOOD . cvioriniiss teel Hoop prefd ... Steel & Wire ...... n Steel & Wire prefd.. an Tin Plate S ican Tin Plate prefd ‘American Tobacco cco prefd . i Transit & Iron S43 ) pref 3 s 115% ; lard Rope & Twine . r 3 Oregon S Do_con Reading Rio G Den & R Do 45... : ETYV & G 1sts Erie gen 4s We&DC ¥ S0 Railway tand R & 1sts.. Union_Pacific 5 Colo Southern 4s.. §8 X CP La new con 48 L & N unified 4s Centuries. Do Deferred STOC Ontarlo Ophir ymouth . cksilver . D Sie Standard . Homestake Iron Stlver. 51 Union Con..... S Mexica Yellow Jacket. £ AND BONDS West End Do prefd.. Westinghouse Wisconsin Cent.... 14% Bonds— Atchison 4s.........100 Adventure Alloue Old Dominion Rubber Winona Wolv Utah . STATEMENT. OCIATED BANK NEW YORK. Jul New York Finan- he statement of the New York ring-house banks for the week ending July nnot 9 c although there is good reason for sayving that condition of the banks Saturday. for example, 18 much * operations called for. 00 in_deposits reduced er $3,000,000, S0 that 9,300 in s and it doe: at the elos neariy $4, more than i contraction of serve requirements by o despite the shrinkage of $4, legals the excess declined ¢ §1,244,475, leay- ing the s 511, The deposit loss, as usual, is to be traced to a few of the more important institutions, the National City Bank alone i responsible for $5.000,000 of the total. e other hand the gain of nearly as much the national bank, accompanfed by a proportionate additlon of ‘specle, stands in direct contrast with the trend of the other banks. The lquidation In loans continues, the decrease of $8,33,500 in that item for the week making a total of more than $34,000,000 in four weeks. In the same time deposits ve de- clined $40,000.000 and specie and legals som thing in excess of $4,000,000. It is to be note that while on July § the surpius reserve was but $5,000,000 the ciearing institutions, despite the fact that they have $4,000,000 less cash now than at that time, still report $5,000,000 more of excess reserve. #This has been made possible by the liquidation of outstanat commit- | ments, but it is becoming a guestion how much further the process can be continued. Loans are now the smailest since the middle of Feb- | Tuary, and In the last six months the banl have lost $25,000,000 in specie and legals. The continued 1088 of cash 10 the treasury and the approach of the crop season, with its demands of the resources of this center, make the im- mediate future an interesting subject for specu- Jation. Still, as bank balances have in many instances been diverted fr New York the demand may fall more or less on other large cities. THE LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, July 20.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The Transvaal debate was favorably received, but this was the guietest Saturday for some time. There was 2 pause even in the Austra- lian boom. Americans were firm from start, being bought all around and showing guins of %@L Louisville and Nashville and 4 } $2 35@33 50; i common to choice, 1836 189, 16@17c. Pacific | ; 1897, 11@13c; 1898, 11@18c. eston, 20 to 2 pounds, | s' dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 12@13c | ornia, 21 to 2 pounds, 18tc. | “WOOlL—steady; domestic fleece, 19G24c; exas, 13 PIG ~Firm; Southern, $17 50G20 50; 4 | Northern, §15g21 COPPER—Steady; brokers’, $18 30, D—Quiet; brokers', $445. The brokers' be regarded as a favorable exhibit, | The loss of | the | Norfolk and Western were the features. The feeling was bulllsh. Money was easy. Silver was steady. ! CLOSING. L _rLoxDON, July 20.—Canadian Pacifio, 100%; Northern Pacific preferred, S0%; Union Pacific ferred, S0 Atchison, 20%: Grand Trunk. Anaconda, 11%. Bar Silver, quiet, 38 11-16d | per ounce. Money, 2 per cent. NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. | NEW YORK, July 2).—FLOUR—Receipts, 24,489 barrels: exports, 21,429 barrels; sales, 3500 packages. tive but steady. Minnesota patents, $375@39; Minnesota bakers, $3@310; winter patents, §365@38$5; winter straights, winter extras, $240@2£0; winter low grades, $230@2 40. 3 Receipts, 5 bushels; sale U firm; No. 2 red, Ti%e 1_northern, Duluth, 72ic f. o. b. afioat No. 2 red, elevator. Options opened advance, inftuenced by higher English cables and drought from India. Under subse- t free realizing, however, with weak ad- vices from Parls, the rise was obliterated. Closed” steady at' %@%c_advance. Sales in- cluded Na. T6@76%e, closed 76%c; September, closed 76%c; Decem- ber. a i50. 111,925 bushels; exports, 00 bushels futures; o. b. afloat spot; T lead is $4 35 and for copper $18 50. TES—Steady. Options closed steady, unchanged | to 5 points higher. Sales, 2000 bags, including | | November, $ 90G4 95. Spot coffee,” Rio, dull | and nominal: No. 7 fnvolce, s%c;: No. 7_job- bing, 64c; mild, quiet, about steady; Cordova, s@13e. | | 'SUGAR—Raw firm with good demand, held | higher; falr refining, 3 centrifugal % | test, 4ic; molas strong and active No. 8, 4 11-16c 11, 4%c: No. 12, 4 5-16¢; | mold A,- §%c: standard | fectioners” A, 5icc:’ loaf, 5c | powdered, 7c; granulated, & | _ BUTTER—Rece!nt: 111 packages. Quiet | Western creamery, 16@18c; June factory, 13@ lse; fresh factory, 11@4c. —Receipts, 4330 packages. Quliet. | Western, 10@ | CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. | NEW YORK, July 20.—California dried fruit, quiet | EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 6%@7tc; | prime wire tra 3c; cholce, E%@dc 3@ —Royal, 18c; Moorpark, 14@16c. PEACH Unpeeled, 11@11%c. | CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, July 23.—Apprehensions of frost, | nigher cables from Liverpool and reports of ! Jack of molsture in Indla caused a firm and higher opening in wheat. September started | 3% @%e higher at TI%@7lic. Transactions at | were extremely light and the market im- and sales ately sank on heavy realizing |a t calls. Before o'clock September | touched T0@i0tc. Shipments of 1,440,000 bush | els, with estimated world's shipments of more than offset On the | Is for the week, t in the spring wheat belt. | 500,000 bu: | re trc rs ¢ 5% 5 - 45% | arly decline there was considerable covering & huy| to 711 against puts, together 13%c for Septem- | which, a a sharp rall; he was short-lived, however, and just_before the close September c, closing with sellers at T ut on reports of est, which dissi- | ountry offerings net_lower. ature of weak through in market trong at 2 September wa n is entirel under the cont Who took ad ay to run up | vantage ho are presumably short t the casler on were cred- le, but the | & waiting | lower and ull and_slightly atlon, Packers lig ited wit trad m 5 : futures ranged as follows: | High. L Open. w. Close. December May Mess T September October 8 5 _ard, per 17 pounds— | tember ......... ober 5 hort Ribs, per 10 September . October s - 5@3 55; straights, | ring specials rrelo$8 108 20; 4; short rib sid ulders, boxed. 5 = boxed, $5 4045 45; whisky, distillers’ | per gallon, $1 %; sugar, un-‘ clear sides, finished goods, changed. Articles “lour, barrels at, bushels. Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels. Rye. bushels.. Bariey, bushels | "on e uce Exchange to-day the Butter | | market was firm; creameries, 13i@itc; dair- Jos, 11@1biac. Cheese, weak; Sh@dc. Egas, | weak; fresh, 11@11%c. LIVERPOOL FUTURES | | Wheat July. ept Dee Opening ... 5 6% 10% 51y Closing - : | PARIS FUTURES. July. 1975 Sept.-Dec. 20 50 Flour— | Opening 4300 Closing 5 CHICAGO. CHICAGO, July 20.—CATTLE-Recelpts of | cattle wers too small to make a market to-day | and pr # were about unchange H( A good demand from shippers ldflwi] a shade to the prices of hogs. Fancy lots brought $4 40@4 45; heavy lots, $4 20@4 lights, $4 mixed lots, $4 25@4 55; culls | and rough, : There was the usual dull Saturday #heep market to-day. Sheep were salable at §2 %7 tor culls up to $4 50@5 15 for prime wethers; $3G4 feeders, $3 50@3 ewes hrought . | Western rangers, 34@4 50: vearling® $1@5 50, | and spring lambs, $ T5@4 Receipts—Catile, Hogs, 12,000; Sheep, 2500 | i FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, July 23.—Consols, 106 7-16; Stlver, 11-164; French rentes, 100f 27%c: Wheat car- ioes off coast, buyers indifferent operators; | | Bargoes on passage, more inquiry. LIVERPOOL, July 20.—Wheat, firm: Wheat | teady; Flour in Paris, steady. | —Uplands, 3%d. | CLOSING. | red Western winter, &s 93d spring. os 11%d. Futures, firm eptember, 58 10%d; December, 55 11%4d. "Spot, firm; American mixed new, 35 ola, 8s 4%d. Futures, steady; July, 3s | 4d: September. 3s 4% October, 3s 4%d, | FLOUR—S§t. Louts fancy winter, dull, 7s 6d. LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE AND BULLIO] | Sterling Exchange. — s | Sterling TExchangs = oE+ | Sterling Cables = a8 | w York Ex: = 0] New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 123 Mexican Dollars s A Fine Silver. per cunce. o WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. | WHEAT—Chicago opened firmer, owing. to better forelgn advices, a_cable reporting the In- | dfan crops withering. South Dakota reported a probable shortage compared with last year, and extreme cold temperatures in the North. | West coused fears of frost. In addition Broom- WAl cabled unfavorable weather in Europe, Germany being wet and Russta too cold for this time of the year. A weaker feellng subssquently developed, un. aer reported Indian shipments of 1,500,000 bush- “is. "The market had no support, but the shorts Covered Friday's sales. The short lines were afterward reinstated, but the market closed Steady. with New York acceptances on Conti- nental account. Tn the local market futures were higher, but pot Wheat—Shipping, $1 0581 07%; milltng, §1 08%@1 12%. i = CALL BOARD SALES. | informal Sesston—8:15 o'clock—December— | 6000 ctls, §1 13; 4000, §1 13%; 4000, §1 13% | Onions, | Chile and | 40c per sack; Bay Cucumbers, | talk of Prunes, and | al | erown, | extra Mess Beef, 314; Becond Session—December—6000 ectls, $1 13%. May—2000, $116%. Regular Morning Session—December—4000 ctls, $1.12%; 8000, $1 12%. BARLEY-The spot market was steady, but futures fell off somewhat. MR@IL 02%; Feed, new, 0@ Brewing, Chevaller, §112%@115 per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—December—4000 ctls, STic; 4000, 87%c; 20,000, 87c; 12,000, 86%c; 2000, 863 TS The market continues steady, with a fair demand. New white, $1 35@1 40, and new red, $1073@1 15 per ctl. CORN—There_is nothing new. to_report. Small round Yellow, $1 30@1 3;; Eastern large Yellow, $110@115; White, $110@115; mixed, $110 per ctl; California White, $1 17:2@1 22%. RYE—80@$2%c per ctl. The demand is slack. BUCKWHEAT—Nomina FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, §3 40@3 55; Oregon and Washington, 33 40@3 50 per bbl for extra, $3 25@3 40 for bakers' and 52 25@3 for superfin MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs.; Rye Flour. $2 7. Rye Meal. §2 50; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, 32 30; extra cream Cornmenl, $3 2: Oatmeal, $4 50 47: Oat Groats, $ 75: Hominy, 33 B Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25; Cracked W 375 Farina, $4 50; Whole' Wheat Fiour, $3 Rolléd Oats’ (barrels), $6 55@6 % in "sacks, $6 35@6 7o; Pearl Barley, $3; Split Peas, $ 50; Green Peas, §6 per 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay continues demoralized. In view of the excessive supplies In the country buyers are still holding off in expectation of & further de- | cline, and sales are hard to make in conse- Feedstuffs stand as before. N—$15 50@16 80 per_ton. MIDDLINGS—$17 50@18 50 per_ton. DSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $50 per ton; Otlcake Meal at the mill, $21@%; Jjobbing, 50@29; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; 'Cornmeal, 10424 50; Cracked Corn, $24@25; Mixed Feed, Cottonseed Meal, 328 per’ ton. _Wheat, $7@8 30 for good and $9 _for ‘heat and Oat, §6 50@3; Oat, $ 50@7 Island Barley, $@6: Alfalfa, ‘Compressed Wheat, $3@10. STRAW—20@40c per bal BEANS AND SEEDS. Beans are firmly held, but dull. no change whatever. BEANS—Bayos, $1 90@2; Small White, 32 05@ 215; Large White, $165@180; Pinks, 32 30G2 Reds. nominal: Blackeye, $ 10@4 15; Butters, nominal; Limas, § 10@4 15; Pea, §210Q225; Red neys, $2 50 per ctl. EEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, 2%@3c; Flax, nominal; Canary Seed, 2%c ver Ib; Alfalfa, 82@9%: Rape, 3@3l4c; Hemp, <%@4te; Timothy, 4% @5%e. i DRIE PEA Niles, $1 25@g1 50; Green, $1 5§ @2 per ctl. POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. The feeling in Potatoes may be a shade steadier, but prices show little improvement. Onions are firm. Vegetables continue in liberal supply and cheap, at the old quotations as a rule POTATOES — Garnet Chiles, $1@1 15; y c@$1 10; Burbanks, $0c@$1 10 per ctl in sacks and $1@1 25 in boxes. TONS—85@%e per ctl forSilverskins; Pickle §1 per sack. TABL quence. Seeds show v for ordinary and $§1 for fanc; Green Peas, 2a%i5c per Ib; String Beans, 134@2ic 1a Beans, bc; Cabbage, 50@6dc; Tomatoes, c per small box; Rivers, 50@65e; Stockton, , 50@7 Green Okra, 40G° ; Green Peppers, Ge@$1 per box for Bell; Carrots, 30@ @ Pickles, c@$l for N c for No. Bummer ., 10G: ; Marrowfat Squash, $15@20 pe reen Cor 775¢ per sack for Vacaville, per crate for Alameda and 2@7oc for Berkeley, POULTRY AND GAME. r car of Eastern is announced for to. Local stock is in ample supply and nd some was left on hand at the close. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@12%c for Gob- blers and 11@12%c for Hens; Young Turkey c $1 , per pair, $1@1 2%; Goslings, Barly | . T5c@$1 50 per box ! | increased from five to seven and the new board now .stands as follows: | Haggin (elected in place of Lloyd Tevis); sec- retary, Fred Clark; vice president, F. G. Drum; E. H. Clark, 'E. J. McCutchen, Thomas e e —— .BA-N, FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs continue in light supply and firm, with occaslonal sales at & fractional advance over the quotations. ‘Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: BEEF—7@Sc per 1 for Steers and §%@7c for Cows. MUTTON R biners. To; Ewes, 8% ™. —~Wethers, Te; o8, ¢ per . LAMB—Spring, ¢ per ™. PORK—Live Hogs, 5%@5%e for small, S for medium and S4GOAC. for larke; atock Hogs and Feeders, bic: dressed Hogs, 1@8%0. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, §c: Wool Bags, 26@25c; San Quentin Bags, nominal. COAL—Wellington, 38 per ton; New Welling- ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, 37 50; Seattle, §5: Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $: Wallsend. §750. Bcotch, $8; Cumberiand, $9 in bulk and $10 30 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, $12: Cannel, §8 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gate, §760; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and §i4 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, terms net cash, In 100-T> bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c: Powdered, 5%¢; Candy Granulated, Skc Granulated, sic; Confectlomers' A, &hci Cali- fornia A, 4ic; Magnolia A, i%c; Extra C, d%e: | Golden C, 4%« arrels, 1-16c more; half-barrels, | e more; boxes, e more; §0-1b bags, e more. | No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-barrels, She: boxes, 6%c per . RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. For Saturda Juiy 29. ‘ Flour, gr eks 2740 Wool, bags 118 Barley, ctls ... 1. ggs, doz | Oats, ctis 0 Wine, gals . i Corn, ctls, Bast 800 Leather, rolls . | Rye,” ctls 240 Hides, No. . 1,054 | Tallow, ctls 46 Pelts,” bdls . Butter, otls 214 Lime, bbls . | Cheese, ctls 115 Sugar. bbls Beans, sks 1,198 Sugar, ks I Middlings, sks 120 Powder, cases .. & Potatoes, sks.... 135 Quicksiiver, fiks. 11 Onfons, sks . Hay, tODS woeeeor 3 | Bran, sks OREGON. Flour, qr sks.... 13,642 Bran, sks ........ 4465 Wheat, ctls 970 ———————— THE STOCK MARKET. On the Bond Exchange there was some ac- tivity in Contra Costa Water at $78@78 3, and in Paauhau Plantation at $38 $7%@39 25. The | other stocks were quiet. Mining stocks stood about tha same, under the usual dull business. The telegram from the pump sald: “‘At 6:30 a. m. the water was down 12 feet and § inches below the 1950- | foot level station. The elevator has been work- ing continuously. The Best & Belcher assessment falls delin- quent in board to-morrow At the annual meeting of the Homestake Mining Company the number of directors Was President, James B. Turner and Richard Clark. The stockholders ratified the purchase of the Highland mine and pald for it by Issuing 8,000 shares of increased capital stock. .e following local incorporations disbursed dividends during the past month: Wells, Fargo & Co... Fireman's Fund Ins. Co. Per Shr. Amt. | Bank of Californta. 3 $90,000 | California Trust Co. 2 15,000 | Crocker-Woolworth X 4 40,000 | Columbian Banking Co........ § 1,800 Firet Natlonal Bank 26 000 | Nevada National Bank. 3 105,000 | .3 i s, $3G4 for old and 33 50@5 for | ung; Hens, $4 50@5 50; young Roosters, . old Roosters, $#4@450; Fryers, $4 Broilers, §3@4° for large, $2 50@3 for small Pigeo 50@1 75 per dosen for old and $1 0% 17 for Squabs GAME—Doves, Tic per dozen. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. stations for all descriptions remained with- out change, and trade was qulet, as usual on Saturday, creamery, 20@2lc; sec- good to cholce, 16@ HEE! A d, 8@ Young America, 9%@l0c; Eastern, 13@15c. EGGS—Quoted at 16@idc for store and 204 23c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 18%@20c for selected, 16@17c for No. 1 and 14@lsc for sec- onds. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. The canners are paying the following prices: Peaches, $15@22 50 for frees and $30 for clings; Apricots, $20@40 per ton, according to size and quality and district; Bartlett Pears, in this city, $2 per ton; Green and Yellow Plums, $20 per ton; Colored Plums, $10@15. Bartlett Pears were steadier agaln vesterday, with & marked reduction in the stock on hand. Tt is possible that we will not see the usual glut in this frult this year. Plums were neg- lected Ly the canners, and but few sales were made on this account. Peaches choked the market, as usual. The trains were late and this resulted in a ot of carried over stock. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 25@Ssc per box; small box JERRIES— Dlackberries, $2 50@4 50 per chest: rawberries, $ per chest for small and $1 25G for larke berries; Raspberries, $3@5 per Logan berries, per chest; Huckle- , 6@ 1. Crabapples, 35@30c per 100. Tac@$1 50 per hox. crate; Nutmegs, ¢ per box and Grapes, black and white, | 65c@$1 % per crate. Currants, $4@6 per chest. Pears, 2 per box, according to size; Bartletts, S per box. Nectarines, —— per box for White and 40@75c | for red Figs, $125@1350 per box for double layers ot black ‘and 7ic@$1 for white. Apricots, 25 Peaches, 156@40c per box and 15 ket Pilums, 25@50c per box; Prunes, 50@ébc per crate. CITRUS_FRUITS—Valencia Oranges, $2@4; Lemons, Tc@$1 30 for common and $2@3_for Zood to choice; Mexican Limes, $4g4 30: Call- fornia Limes. — per small box; Bananas, $1 50@2 60 per bunch; Pineapples, $1§2 50 per dozen. DRIED FRUITS, The trade report a ket for Apricots, a and some weakness UTS AND RAISINS. strong and hardening mar- steady feellng in Peaches in Apples. There is little none whatever of Raisins. Nuts are firm and Honey is steady, with a fair Qemand. DRIED FRUITS, (Old Crop)—Prunes, 6%c for 0305, 5e for 50-60's, 4 for H0-70°c, B4@IKe for 20-50's, 2% @3 for 80-90's, B@Ne for 90-100 and 2@2%c for 100-110's. DRIED FRUITS (N sacks, 6l4c (05./‘ ( ’s, - s 1b for 60-70's, 3%c for 's, c for 80- B oL, 5% for Bh100's: Apricots, S@lc for oy and 1116@12%5¢ for Moorparks; Peaches, Tig oeeaton Appies, Th@8c: Suncdried. S per llg_.\'?cl?l’lfl‘.l, 6@7c per Lb, (S 3%c for two-crown, 4%6 for . e T tovr-crown. UABG: o Bants Suitanas, 3%c for Seedless Muscat for Tandon fayers; Dried Grapes, 2%@dc. NUTS Walnuts, 5@sc for hardshell, fo@iie for softshell; Chile Walnuts, 11G12c: Almonds Tew crop, Tise for Languedoc and e for Paner-shell; Peanuts, 6@ic for Eastern and 434 {@oe for California; Cocoanuts, $t 50@5. HONEY—Comb, ilike for bright and 10%e for light amber: water White extracted. T4@7ie; in light amber extracted, 6%@Tc; dark, bic PEEBEWAX— 2427 per Ib. PROVIFIONS. A further advance in Cottolene fs noted. Otherwise there 1s no change. at the recent advance. CURED MEATS — Bacon, $%c per heavy, §@o%e for lght medium, 116 for Tigiar Wi for extra lght and 13c for sugar cused: Eastern sugar-cured Hams. 13%@l4c; Callfor. nia Hams, 12G13c: Mess Beef, $13" per bb): Family Beef, $15@15 extra Prime Pork, $120: extra clear, $18 30; Mess, $15@15 50; Smoked Beef, 1% per 1, d LARD—Tierces quoted at 5%@i%c per Ib for compound and e for pure: half barrels, pure Tige: 10-1b tins, Ske: 5-b tins, Sige. 3 COTTOLENE—Tierces, 6%@THe per Ib, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. - HIDES AND SKINS-Culls and brands sell about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted steers, 10@10%c; medium, 9@S%c; light, Sc; Cowhides, Sc; Stags, 6e; Salted Kip, se: Calt, l0c; dry Hides, sound, 16c; culls and brands, 13c; dry Kip and Veal, 16c: dry Calf, 17e; Sheopskins, shearlingy, 20GIc each "short Wool, 3@6ic each: medlum, 0G90c: Mz Wool, 25 fo Hams rule firm $0c@$1 10 each: Horse Hides, salt, large and $12@1 30 for smali; Colts, 2 TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4%c per Ib; No. 2, 3g3%c; refined, grease, 2Giic. WOOL—Spring Clip: n Jflluuel:'élnd South- ern, 7_months, S@ilc; P'on&lll nd N i free, 11@14c; Foothill and oflh:rn Gel’o;:‘lev?. &lclog&‘ll dl. él'fiufi: &&golfilfln Foothill e do defective, : ) Mendocino, 164@15e; con, Liie; Tastorn Orogon. 1214 for ‘choloe and do11me LB Shfors 1@ 1T%e ™; 1898 crop, H 1Y@Lic bid and refuseds ™ T ] c for 50-60's, 444c per | Valley Oregon, 1i@18c; | Pacific Surety Co..... Central Light & Power. - Gas Consumer’'s Assoclation.. Oakland_Gas Co... 5 Pacific Gas Improvement Co.. Pacific Lighting Co. _ §. F. Gas & Electric. Stockton Gas & Electric. Marin County Water. San Jose Water....... Spring Valley Water. California Street Cable Market Street Railwa Sutter Street Raflway........ Alaska Packers' Association.. Hutchinson_Plantation.. Makaweli Sugar Co. | Gaelic . Onomea Sugar Co. City of Sydney | Washtenaw . Paauhau Plantation. California Powder. Glant Powder Co Pacific Telephone Sunset Telephone Oceanic Steamship . | Alaska-Mexican M. Co. 18000 | Alacka-Treadwell M. Co. 75,000 Aetna Q. M. Co... 10,000 | Argonaut Mining Co. 26,000 | El Dorado ......... 10600 | G. V. Exploration M. Co. 7,500 | Gwin M. Co. 5,000 | Highland M. Co. 20,000 | Homestake M. Co 31,250 Homestake M. Co. (extra). 31,250 Hidden Treasure . 3,600 Napa Con. Q. M. Co. . 10,000 Napa Con. Q. M. Co., extra.. 10,000 New Idria Q. M. Co'......... 10,000 | New Idria Q. M. Co., extra... 10,990 | Pennsylvania M. Co S 10,300 | Yellow Aster ... o0 c@$1 25 per box and $2@3 50 per | | Bid. Ask.| Bld. Ask. | Bonds— Mutual El Co. — 15% fs quar coup..112 — Oakland Gas.. 473 4% {s quar reg... — — |Pac Gas Imp.. 724 — {s quar new.. — — Pac L Co i1y 3s quar coup..108% — B F G & E.... 1% Miscellaneous San Fran 315 3% | cal-st Cab 58113 — Stockton Gas.. 12 — C C Wat 5e...100% — | Insurance— {EL & P 6s....130% — [Firem's Fund.220 — F & Cl Ry 6s.116%113 | Bank Stocks— Geary-st R 58. — 95 | Anglo-Cal 6 671 |H C'& S 5%s.107% — Bank of Cal. 275 28 | 206107 "y S D& T. — 98 | 5 | rst Nationl.227 — o | B AL er Exchange — | Market-st 6s...126% — Nev Nat Bt Do 1st M Sslifl — | Savings Banke— INCNGRUO — IGer S & 1..162%5 — N Ry Cal 6s.. — 14 Hum § & L.1050 1160 N Rof Cal 58.14 — utual Say a2y INPCRRG6s. — — SF Bav U, = INPCRRG106% — 3&0L So.... — 8§ |N €al R R 5s1ll — 3ecurity 8§ B — 300 DGL&HSsI — Unlon T Co.. — 145 Oak Transt 6s.110 111 | Street Rallroads— Om C Ry 6s...126%13) California . P & Cl Ry 65.104% — Jeary .. P & O 6s....M6 — Market-st . | Powell-gt 6s,..118 122% Jak § L & H. — — Sac EI Ry o6, — — Presidio -1 ST & N P 3s.113% — ' Powaer— | S F & S JVas.1143115% Californta e | Sierra R Calés.ion’a — = E Dynamite... 85 — SPof Afs...12 113 Glant Con Co. 74 % S P C 6s(1905).112 112% Vigorit ........ 2% — S P C 8s(1906). — 1k _Sugar— |8 P C 6s(12). — 122} Hana P Co.... 16% 17 £ P Cls cg bs. — 107% Haw C & § C. — 100 8 P Brfs...... — 1253 Hutch § P Co. 1% 32% S v Wat 8s....115%116 ° Kilauea 8 Co. — 30 SV WAt 4s...1041,104% Makawell 8 C. 47% 48t S V W 45(3dm)10134101%:Onomea § Co. 393 40 Stktn Gas 6s..102% — | Paauhau S P. 38% — Water Stocks— Misceilaneous— + Contra Costa.. 77% 78 Al Pac Assn.. — 1185 Marin Co...... 50 — IGer L4 Vks.280 — Spring Vi 01%102% Mer Ex Assn. — 165 Gas and Efectric— Oceanfe § Co. — 80 | Capital Gas...— — [Pac A F A | Zentral G Co.. — — [Cent L&P... 8 1T i Total .. L 30,361,469 | A summary of the dividends for July com- | pares as follows: Sugar Powder Telephon: Mining . Miscellan $1,219,393 $1,361,469 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, July 20—12 m. Totals . 3% Morning Session. Board— 210 Contra Costa Water . 50 Contra Costa®Water . 50 Contra Costa Water § Eastern Dynamite 25 Giant Powder Con 50 Hana Plantatton Co 50 Hutchinson § P Co . 1y 50 Hutchinson § P Co, s 8 i 10 Hutchinson S P Co 10 Market Street Railway 14 250 Panuhau § P CO ....... 10 Paauhau § P Co, cash 90 Paauhau § P Co . 75 Paauhau § P Co 50 Paauhau S P Co 5 2 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co. 25 Spring valley Water, b 5. 5 §pring Valley Water . SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND BXCHAN BOAR NeR Morning_ Session. ‘Board— 30 Giant Pawder Con 25 Giant Powdar Con . 200 Makaweli Sugar Co .w.... 25 Market Street Rallway . 20 Market Street Rallway 75 Onomea Sugar Co . MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. . 08200 Crown Polint... 29 22 300 Gould & Curry 44 100 Chollar 1 25 700 Potost veer BF 500 Con Imperial .. 02 100 Savage ... 2% Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock =3 EEER L FEEEEEREE S - ESRERAREIIVIEES 88 B 2229 w EEDE & 100 Alta . 300 Andes . Board yesterday: Momll: Session. % 300 Alpha Con...... 200 Con 2 1100 Alta . ceeee 08 Emlulv.lg:l ¥ % 2650 Andes . . 23 300 Overman . 3 200 Andes . + 21 200 Potosl | Justice | Overman | Utah | the day, the third time column the third tide ! givén are a | United States ! the depth gt | Crescent City Santa Rosa. .{San Dfego. L. Pomona . .| Humboldt. 3 Sunol .. Grays Harbor. 1 | Mackinaw Tacoma..... 1) | Newburg Grays Harbor. % 1] St. Paul St. Michael. e Robt. Adamson.|Nanaim: Aug. 1 Baracouta Acapulco. Aug. 2 | Arcata oos Ba: |Aug. 2 North Fork Humboldt. {Aug. 2| Empire Coos Ba: Aug. 3| Weeott umboldt Aug. 3| Coos Bay. ewport Auz. 3| Cleveland ......|Puget Sound. |Aug: 3| State California|Portland |Aug. 31| Progreso Seattle..... |Aug. 3 Corona . San Diego. v 4 4 4 5 8 6 5 8 3 200 Belcher ........ 28 400 Savage 2 800 Best & Belcher 56 100 Sierra Neva 62 150 Con Cal & V.2 17% 400 Syndicate . [ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. DA 2012 m. 1d. Ank. Bid. Ask. Alpha . 08 — Justice 0510 Alta 07 09 Kentuck = Andes . L 21 23 Lady Wash ... 01 02 Belcher L 2§ 28 Mexican i 6! Best & Belcher 35 i Occidental 2% Bullion .. 1011 . 68 0 Ophir Caledonta . 67 70 Overman 1 Chollar ... 2 35 Potost 50 Challenge Con.. 30 32/Savage 8 % Confidence ... — 9 Scorpion 02 — Con Cal & Va2 15 2 20|Seg Belcher o7 o3 Con Imperial... 01~ 02 Sierra Nevada. 61 62 Crown Point.... 21 28|Silver Hill 02 03 EurekaCon .... 50 —Syndicate o7 — Con New York. — 03 Standard 0 - Exchequer ..., — 04§t. Louis 10 —| Gould & Curry # 43 Union Con E ] Hale & Norcrs 35 36 Utah . o1 Julia .. “e. — 03 Yellow Jacket. 37 39| MINING STOCKS. Highest prices of stocks during the week: Name of Stock Alpha Alta Andes Belcher Best & Belcher. Bullion .. Caledomia Challenge . Chollar .. on. Cal. )nfidence Crown Point Gould & Curry Hale & Norcross. & Va. Mexican Ophir Occidental Potosl . Savi Standard Sierra Nevada Union . | P EEEEPP P Y Yellow Jacket SUN, United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Hefghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Franclsco Bay. Published by official au- _thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | twenty five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, JULY 3. Sun rises . Sun sets Moon rises O (Time| _ [Time| _ [Time| _ |Time| 3 | Ft. | Fr. Ft. | Ft. fFlaw Lw Hw 11. Wi | . { a i ! i 3 5 i ; : : ! NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the eatly 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 the second tide of and the last or right hand column gives the | last tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights itions to the soundings on the | Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, | and then the number given is subtracted from | n by the charts. The plane of | ence i= the mean of the lower low waters. Steamer. From. i Chas. Nelson ..|St. Michael. | Samoa I | Curacao City of Peking. Aloha . . Point Arena Coquille River. City of Puebla.[Victoria & Puget © |Crescent City. Point Arena. eattle..... Point Arera. Willamette Bristol .........|Departure Bay. Hongkong Maru China and Japan Thyra . China and Japan v Bonita [Newport [Aug, Walla Walla ..|Victoria & Puget Sound Aus. Fulton ..........(Portland.. Aug. Coos Bay Portland. Aug. A. Blan |Aug. Columbia \ STEAMERS TO SAIL. Destination. Satls. Pler. [Vic & Pet Sd.|July 30, 10 am(Pler 9 2 pm|Pier 13 Steamer. Umatilla 2 pm|Pler 2 9 am|Pier 11 3 pm|Pier 2 g|China &Japan|Aug. 1. 1pm PMSS Brunswick ./Oregon Ports/Aug. 1, 10 am!Pier 20 Aloha [Point Arena../Aug. 1, 3 pm|Pler 2 Bertha . Aug. 1, 2 pmiPier 34 Samoa Aug. 2, 10 am|Pier 2 ! 11 am | Pler 11 , 2 pm|Pler 25 . 2 pmPler 8 Santa Rosa/San Diego.....|Aug. Coquille R.|Grays Harbor| Aug. Pumona ... Humboldt.....| Aug. Sunol 12 “m|Pier 12 Arcata’ ....|Coos Bay. . 10 am|Pier 13 2, 3, 2, Grays Harbor Aug. 2 4, 4, Coos Bay.../Newport. ., 9 am|Pler 11 v Puebla|Vic & Pgt Sd./Aug. 4, 10 am Pler § Newburg. 5pml........ Corona. . 11 am|Pler 11 State of CallPortla . 10 am|Pler 24 TIME BALL. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. §. N, chants’” Exchange, San Francisco, July 29, 1899. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m. Greenwich time. €. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U S _N.,_in charge SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Saturday, July 2. Stmr Columbia, Green, 57 hours from Port- land. via Astoria 41 hours. Stmr Brunswick, Andresch, 30 hours from 10 days from Port Ludlow. Stmr Curacao, Von Helms, Guaymag and way ports. Haw bk Diamond Head, Ward, 24 days from ‘Heonolulu. Br bk Ventura, Ahrens, 173 days from Ham- burg. Sehr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 15 hours from Bowens Landing. CLEARED. Saturday, July 20. Stmr Corona, Debney, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Gielow, Santa Barbara; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victorfa; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br ship Marlborough Hill, Lang, Queens- town: Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Bktn Archer, Calhoun, Hilo; Welch & Co. Brig Harriet G, Waviand, New Britain; J. ‘Wightman Jr. % Schr Maid of Orleans, Johnson, Karluk; Hume Bros. & Hume. SAILED. Saturday, July 2. Stmr Corona, Debney, San Diego. CHARTERS. The Himalaya loads merchandise for Mel- ‘bourne. The Glory of the Seas loads coal at Comox for this port. The Inveramsay was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat to Europe, 32s 6d. SPOKEN. July %, lat 2427 N, long 6547 W—Ship Henry B Hyde, from Hilo, for New York. DOMESTIC PORTS. ST. MICHAEL—Cleared coastwise—July 10 —Schr Ethel Zane, for Port Townsend. July 11 “Stmrs_Lakme and New England, for Seattle; barge Yukon, for Circle City. July 13—Stmr Lotta Talbet, for Circle City; barge C L Hutchinson, for Eagle City.” 'July 14—Stmr Elihu Thomson, for Seattle. July 1—Stmr Sarah, for Circle City: barge St. Michael, for Fort Gibbon. July i6—Stmr Alice, for Circle City. Cleared forelgn—July 5—Stmr Sovereign, for Dawson. . July. 6—Stmr St. Michael, foF Dawson. July i—Stmrs John Cudahy and ‘Hannah, for Dawson. July $—Stmrs Monarch, Victoria, Bella and T C Power, for Dawson; barge St. Michael No. 19, for Dawson; Br stmr Garonne, for Vancouver. July $—Stmr Linda and barge Bear, for Dawson. July 11— Stmrs Robert Kerr and Seattle No. 1, barges No. 3 and Minnook, for Dawson; stmr Empire, barge Seattle No, 4 and stmr Seattle No. 3, for Dawson. July 13—Stmr Charles H Hamil® ton and ba € L Hutchinson, for Dawson: schr Louise J. Kenney, whaling vovage. Jul Y Stmr Leon, barge Lynx and stmr Milwau. kee, Dawson. July 15—Stmr Leah, barge 8t. Michael No. 3 and stmr 8arah, for Dawson. Arrived July 5—8Stmrs John Cudahy and T C Power, from Dawson. July é—Stmr Be&u\d Dawson. July tmr | e S i SR BB ST . awson ;. Y, Ni » e Pty To—Stme ity Pare: Erom. Enainsia: | thereafter. | and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., | month. AUCTION SALES. WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD, Auctioneer, 927 Market street. Tel. South 760. TO-MORROW. MONDAY... LJULY 31, "18%, At 1 o’clock a. m., on premises, 1 Will Sell THE ENTIRE FURNISHINGS of the FORTY- FIVE ROOMS of the RALSTON HOUSE, No. 1222 PINE STREET, near Leavenworth. Large quantity upholstered Chalrs, Rocker: Lounges, *Couches and Diyans, Curtains, Po: tieres, Parlor Tables and Desks, Polished Oak Chamber Suits. Bureaus, Folding Beds, Chif- foniers, best Spring and ‘Hard Top Matiresses, Feather Plllows, White Blankets, Art Squares, Carpets and Rugs, five Oak Extension Table: Sideboards, choice Cutlery, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, etc. WILLIAM BUTTERFIELD, Auctioneer. 2 2 W. P. McCORD With Carload of DRAY, RIDING AND DRIVING HORSES AT AUCTION, At 11 o'clock A. M. THURSDAY..........AUGUST 3, 1899 CHASE & MENDENHALL, 1732 Market street, near Van Ness avenue. stmr Leah and barge St. Michael No. 2, from Dawson. July 12—Stmr Rideout, from Daw- son: Chil stmr Fearless, from whaling cruise. July 14—Stmr Loulse, from Dawson; barge St. Michael 5, from Dawson. July 16—Stmr Alexander, from whaling cruise. Arrived coastwise—July 4—Bktn Catherine Sudden, from San Francisco; tle. July S—Stmrs barge No. 4, from Seat- and Paul and Albion, from San_Francisco; bk Hunter, from Seattle. July ‘9—Stmr New England, 'from Seattle. July 10—Stmr Charles Nelson, from San Fran- stmr Quickstep, from Seattle. July 11 hr’ Fischer Bros., from Seattle. July 12— Schr Salvator, from San Francisco. July 13— Schrs Carrier Dove and Loulse J -Kenney, from Seattle; schr A M Baxter, from San Francis- co. July 15—U § stmr Rush, from San Fran- cisco; stmr Annie E Fay, from Unalaska PORT TOWNSEND—ATrrived July 28—Stmr Signal, for Astoria Sailed outward July 29.—Gr bk Prompt, for Hamburg. FOREIGN PORTS. Arrived July %6—Stmr Finance, from iled July 26—Stmr Advance, for New York. AGASAKI—Satled July 20—Schr J M Weatherwax, for Puget Sound YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 2i—Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, hence July 6. OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Franclsco: For ‘Alaskan ports, 10 8. m. July 2, 30, August 4, chan; at_Seattle. For_Victorla, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattl Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Wrateom (Wash.), 10 a, m., July 25 30. August 4 and every fifth day thereafter; change at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.: at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m., July 23, %8, August 2, and every fifth day there- after. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cavucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Tast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport. 9 a. m.. July 23, 27 31, August 4. and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 a. m.. July 25, 29. August 2, and every fourth day senada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del atlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalla Tth of each For Ei bo, For further Information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dat d_hours of ing. *“FICKET OFFICE —4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Axts. 10 Market st.. San Franci: THE 0. B, & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. $12 First Class Including Berth FARE $8 Sccond Class and ’ifm;. STATE OF CALIFORNIA salls . . .... July 27, Aug. 6, 1t COLUMBIA sails ....Aug. 1, 11, , 26, Sept 5. 21, 31, Sept. 10. Short line to Walla Walla, Spokane, Butte, Helena_and all polnts In'_the Northwest, Through tickets to ail noints Fast. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO,. Slperintendents. AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTEAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. at_Cherbourg, westbound. o York Every Wednesday, 10 &. m. August 2|New York....August 23 Bt "Louls..... August 3 Stoppin From RED STAR LINE, New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Adria. ..July 2| Kensington ....Aug. 18 Southwark ..August 2 Noordland ......Aug. 38 Westernland ...Aug. 9| . EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael, Dawson City. For full information regarding frelght and gnun ap) lé to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st., or any of its agencies. ALASKA COMMERCIAL CO. FOR ST. MICHAEL, GOLOVIN BAY, CAPR NOME, DAWSON AND ALL POINTS ON YUKON RIVER. The New Steamer BERTHA Will leave San Francisco about August 1 for above points, making prompt connections with our river steamers on the Yukon River. For frelght, passage and turther information apply_to ALASKA COMMERCIAL COMPANY, 310 Sansome st.. San Franeisco, Cal TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., JOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. oailing oga), Nagasaki and Shanghal. and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India, etc. No cargo received on board on day of rallin AMERICA MARU.. Wednesday, July 2§ HONGKONG MAR _Thursday. August 17 NIPPON MARU. Tuesday, September 12 Round-trip _ticl reduced rates. For freight and passagze apply at comparny's 421 Market st., corner First. ‘W. B. CURTIS, General Agent. S. S. Moana salls via Honolulu__and Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, August 9, S\ at 10 p. m. The S, S. Australla ails for ‘Honolilu m Vednesday, August 23, o= at 2 p. m. Favorlte Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand. Australla, India, Suez, England, e!c.l;swll;nflnfls(c%xs‘s. " J. D. SPRECKELS & . CO., Agts., Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight o 5 racker 5 COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing _every Saturday at 10 a. fim from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton st. LA TOURAL , August 5: LA CHAMPAGNE, August 12; LA BRETAGNE, August 19; LA NORMANDI! August LA TOURAINE, Sept. 2. First-class to Havre, 365 and upward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second-class to Havre. $45. 10 per cent re- duetion on_round trip. GENERAL :AGE!\CY FOR UNITED STATES l\gfz CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudsor bullding), New York. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- ‘ave.. San Francisco BAY AND RIVER BTEAMERS. STOCKTON EXCURSIONS, THE STEAMER H. J. CORCORAN Will leave Washington-street wharf at 8 a. m. dally, returning from Stockton at 6 p. m. daily (Saturday excepted). Regular steamers leave Washington-street wharf at 6§ p. m. dally (excepiing Sunday). CALIFORNIA NAV. AND IMP. CO. ‘Telephone Main 803. FOR U. $. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO, Steamer ‘‘Monticello.” MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs, and Sat. at 9:4& 5. (ex, Thurs, night); Fri- m. an Sundays, 10:30 a. m., § and office, Mission-street Docl, ‘elephons Main 1508, -