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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1899 §0 Hutchinson § P Co. b 10, pit and the market was fn a badly demoralized | extra cre : Oatm Gate, 37 60; Cok in bulk and §14 in =) E R ‘ : I A I WO R I D it o1 oy IT Slnmsea o bolos i | s ury e B T o '5"!3;: e Sy gy renian 50 Hutchinson § P C at the best prices they could get and as the | Buckwheat Flour, 4 25; Cracked Whea 'SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | % Hutchingon § P Co. = == demand was light at all times, prices melted | 83 75; Farina, $4 55; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 y quotes, terms met cash, in 100-T bags: | 25 L P & A Bank.. , | away with remarkable rapidity. The market | Rolled Oats’ (barrels) 556 85;_1n sack Libes, & Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c: | 159 Makaweli .. = = -116% | opened weak and lower for all commodities | $6 35G6 75; Pearl Barley, Dlit Peas, $ 50; | Powdered, 5%c; Candy Granulated, B4c; Dry | $8000 Market St R R con 5 per cent L0047 | and under steady selling pressure ruled weak | Green Peas, $5 per 100 10 Granulated, bige; Confectloners A. 5%c; Cali- | $5000 N P C R R G per cent bonds - 44% | to the ciose. Liquidation was mostly from | Sl fornia A, 4%c; Magnolia A, 4%c; Extra &, 45%c; |7 70 Paauhau S P Co.... §7% | the outside, commlssion houses leading in_the HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Golden C, 4ic: barrels, 1-16c more; half-barrels, | 5 Paauhau S P Co...... Ic more; boxes, 4c more; 50-Th bags, ¥C moTe. | 1§ S V Water.... rrels Or 118 | §1000 8 V 4 per cent bonds.. AUCTION SALES. . NEW FURNITURE. THIS DAY (TUESDAY) . 91l JONES ST.. NEAR pyay " 12,685 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 1175 Colorado Fuel & Iron. 15,910 Continental Tobacco. 4,08 Continental Tobacco prefd 15,88 Federal Steel........... SUMMARY OF THE MARKBTS. Silver firmer. Wheat and Barloy dull. { | selling. The close of September pork was 57ic Oats, Corn and Rye inactive. 5497 Federal Steel prefd | lower,” lard 1734@%0c lower and 5 o 497 Steel ek c Tibs lost 2@ | Over 1100 tons of Hay came in and the mar- | No order taken for less than 75 ba Ha excessive receipt. i85 General Electric. | 2z, M equivalent. Dom! t-barrels, 5%c; boxes, Street— G Bran agvanced. Middlings unchanged. 20 Glucose Sugar.... . The Ieading futures ranged as follows: '“x;,::"“f:‘;:“h;’:h""" e auotations. | ke per Io. o e 2 Sl B o A bonds FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD) = Beans and See: ... Glucose Sugar pref e BRAN—$16G17 per 3 SRR o Gdr T SR 1 Onlons firm. §9 Inernational Paper... Articles— ~ Open. High. Low. Close. | NiApSOGLT perton ) o on RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE | o phigh barometer (pressure 9031 inenes) O iishargrdiiste nnlE December -:0 Qi et ] i s ot ut i i 21, Cornmeal. | Flour, ar eks 3,508 Straw, tons....... 13 Morning Session. degrees west, slightly to the north and west. ruit dischar . ational Biscuit prefd oy = Th Ti%| 8 062 s0; Crackea Corn, $24G5: Mixed Feed, | Wheat, ctls....... 9269 Peits. bdls........ 210 Board— therefore, of its position during July. Around Barley, ctls....... 5.05) Hides, no... 1% | 30 Contra Costa Water...... this area of high barometer the winds cren $15G@16; Cottonseed Meal, 328 per ton. National Lead.. oy Corn’ No. Dried Fruit unchanse Natlonal Lead p; uly 2 . HAY—Whe, 7@8 o od and $9 for | Oats, ctls.. 4,075 Wool, bags... 23 (20 Contra_Costa Water.. i e . Hams c National Steel...... .. Zeptasibes 0§y | chotce: Wt g o Lo B Oat, $5 50G7.15; | Corn, ctls, East. 3000 Eggs, doz. 10,220 | 35 Glant Powder Con...... late in & positive direction, i. e, in the same National Steel prefd... o b 2ot Byt | Barey, $5G7; Isiand Barley, £@0; Alfalfa, $3 | Rye. ctls. 2,570 Wine, gals 20 Giant Powder Con...... direction as the hands of a clock, the wing New York Afr Brake. e her i 30 | 730 pef ton; ‘Compressed Wheat, $4G10- | Cheese, ctis 10 Hops. bales. 50 Hutchinson § P Co. arrows of the Pilot Chart showing the pre. orth American Onte 2 STRAW—20@40c per bale. | Butter, ctls....l] 171 Brandy. sals. 0 Paauhau § P Co........ lence of northerly winds between the area o+ acifc Coast............ oy e 2 ny 20 ot itens Tallow, ctls....... 223 Leather, rolls.. 5 Makaweli Sugar Co. maximum pressure and the Pacific Coas cffic Coast 1st prefd.. Sortamte Ty 1 k4 BEANS AND SEEDS Beans, sks........ 430 Hides, no..... 40 Makaweli Sugar Co. AT el e R L o . ; | December ... 19% 19% 19% Potatoes, sks..... 1,251 Peits, bdls.. Market Street RailWay...o....... winds (the northeast trades) on the souciory P May o 3% v 21 2% | . Beans contipue quiet, but firmly held. Seeds | Onions, sks.... 82 Lime, bbls Afternoon Session. slope; souheasterly, southerly and southuw ... Eelin Mess bzork4 per bbl— are unchanged. | firxggh::: = a:g Sisdn) ;fi; i GBoanEx: o o erly winds to the west of the center, and ains ores el Ce : Septembar S0 55 8% 8% BEANS-—. : te, $205@ | , sks... 350 Sugar, . iant Powder Con.... K erly winds along the northern slope ! Dressed Steel Car prefd Getober - B0 8% m fowm te e L0 B 0z @ | Hay, tons......... 1117 Quickstlver, 5 Onomea Sugar Co.. 2 75. | immegiats, negRborRood Of . the. center ullman Palace Car..... Tardl hor Reas te, $165@180; e atters | OREGON. 30 Market Street Railway 6200 | frequent claims and light variable winds w | andard Rope wine Sentember ....... 5 2% 5 221 . nominal: Blackeye, $4 10@4 15; Butters, | poyp or gkg..... 552 Bran, sks... 72| 100 Vigorit Powder. 2873 | be experienced. The probable limits of ! sestieess October i ;fl"‘;h 5 3% 5 a7 'r'«"e?a“'x’ad,.},"""&‘so“ 1084‘15; Pen, $210Q2 25; | WASHINGTON. o trades are shown upon the chart. Over tia 8 Short . er 100 Ibs . it NING STOCKS. s f of oces v will b i 2 i £ h Rie foe it iRl 0 3 SEEDS. Brown Merterl nominal; Yellow | Flour, ar sks..... 6172/Wool, bales. 138 BUING e L e e 1 United States Leather........ N ar 2 oy | Mustara, 2 B fhinal; Canary Seed, | Bran, sks......... 84 3 b e i e s oo Diales ey October 021 5 0T% 4 | 230 . ]b%.mc. Flax, nominal; Ca @i | Following were the sales in the San Fran- | scale), varying in direction from north nor 2 = y United States Leather profd e ot TR R | 2s ver Ibg Affalfa, ' $4@%%c: Rape, 3@84ci | = cisco Stock Boarmd yvesterday: east along the meridian of 130 degrees wesi 1, HER REPORT. rited States Rubber............... Cash__quotatlons were as _follow: b, 3% @4%c; Timothy, 4%@o%uc. THE STOCK MARKET. <sios . east northeast in midocean, and to east sous) g United States Rubber prafd.........11% | easy: No. 3 spring wheat. 66@67%c: No. 2 red, | ~DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 25@1 50; Green, $15¢ BMornine > = east beyond the meridian of 150 degrees acific Time.) WOSLETN UIMOM . -ovveeesnrencesissenss 80 | Tlic: No. 2 corn. 31@3i%ec: No. 2 cats, 19%@ | @2 per ctl. i[5 . e : 20 Anden ot L e SEpeclaily along and.to the southward of ths T st o | 22 No. % white, 2313@261z0; No. § white, 213@ e e | Securities were quiet on the morning session, | 100 Best eicher 65 100 Ophir ...... e D T of (he shares sold. Mo TP ave, it Giatie: No. 2 barley. i3 | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | a1 the only changes worthy of note were an | 20 Challenge ... 38 800 Fotoel .- B s Wil alss acdr within this revion Northerly and northwesterly winds will ‘emperatures. were z mperatur GLOSING BONDS No. 1 flaxseed, 97c: prime timothy ‘seed, | advance in Gas and Electric to $71, and a de- Ontons wera canced quotations. : grialitte ady G Afternoon Session. place the trades between the America 1 California to-day v - v 1 Balitors »| U S 2 reg.........101 (M K & T 2ds...... 6% | i mess pork. per bbl, $7 658 20: latd, per | o B0 | cline in Giant Powder to $73 §7%. B8 Independence .o-:x::: 3 | Do '2s res 11051 1D0 48...veosnes.ns 9335 | 100 Ths, 3510@5 25; short ribs sides (loose), 34 80 :,fl es were unchanged. 1| In the afternoon the suga stocks were weak, | 250 Best & Belcher 64 100 Mexican and a line drawn from 4) degrees north, 133 % Los Angeles. 511 Do s oaun ;L A0 | SUX Cant iata. i tua o | @00 SOEyERaItec TOHIdREN T (LERSIRT b BT egetables of all descriptions were plentiful | e > * | 50 Best & Belcher €3 100 Ophir ... 105 | grees west. to 15 degrees morth, 110 degrecs § San Diego 2| Do new 4s res...y128 [N J Cent gen se..1z1 B30 short clear sides (boxed). $5 25@6 35. and prices showed little change. Sweet Pota- | Hana selling down to $16 50 and Hutchinson | 15 Cajedonia, ...... 6 100 Potosi . ; west. Southerly winds, becoming southwe “| Do new 4s coup..130 (Vo Carolina 6s.. R Recelpta. Shipments, | (55, Drought 3c per Ib. > $31 50. Contra Costa Water declined to $76. ! 100 Gould & Curry. 42| 150 Yellow Jacket.. 34| erly as we leave the equator, will prevail ¢ IR Do old 4s reg.....112% ¢ Do 4s. ~14 " | piour, barrel: 16,000 o0 | nF OTATOES — Garnet Chiles, $1G115;: Farly | There was mothing new in mining stocks. | 100 Justice ......... 08 the American coast westward to 120 ds i temperature, | Do old 45 coup 1113 *INo Pacit a1y et b et 135000 | R08e: Toegsi 10; Burbanks, 8007110 per ctl 10| The telegram from the pump said: “'At 6:30 | i west, and from the line to the parallel . g )0 58 reg Yo 3s.. - { C bushel o e acks and $1G1 2 in boxes. _ e LA 3 50- | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | degrees north. Between 10 degrees nort AND GENERAL| Do 5s coup o s L fiCom Shusne 2 10400 | “ONTONS sicast per. ctl for Silverskins; | & M. the water was 13 feet Below the 100008 | pogrd vesterday: 15 degrees morth the prevailing directior ST Dist of C 3.65 N Y C & Bt L 48...1073¢ | Ry, busheld 32.000 | Pickle Onions, Te@sl per sack el station. The elevator has been working > Morning Session. wind will be easterly. The winds of thi. Alabama class A..110 Nor'& W con 4s | Basiay “pual 7.000 | VEGETABLES—Asparagus, 15cG$1 i per box | continuously.” X | glon, especially of its more northerly r along the coast from Nor'& W con ds... Harley. bushels ! 21000 | tor ordt pragts ey G 5 100 Alpha Con...... 04| 100 Gould & Curry. 41 . esp y of it: Tl « i and over Arizona Do class B.......110 . Do gen oS s = for ordinary ‘and $175@2 % 'for fancy: Green| Dividends payable to-day are the Oceanic | 200 Alta 08| 200 Justice .. 09 | will be subject to frequent interruptions by O ver: Southern| Doiclass C 154 Omoe L ite 112 | TOn the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | Peas, 2@2ic per Ib: String Beans, IH@24c:| steamship, Sic, Gas and Electric 42c, and Hana | 200 Belcher Mexican 58 ) tedious calms. g |. Do Currency.....10 | Do 4s 101% | market was firm; creameries, 13%@lic; dalries, Lima Beans, 4@6c; Cabbage, 50@60c: Tomatoes, | o o L or o0 5 5 300 Chotlar ... | 700 Ophir ©1 10| Occasional eyelonic storms of no grea ressure has generally fallen over tha | Atchison gen s...101% Oregon § L '6s.....132 | 12@lkc. Cheese, steady; 3%@ic. FEggs, frm 20@30c per small box; Rivers. 3@6lc; Stockton, Sadiaraks 80 Con Cal & V.2 00 Gonte ‘i'12t; | tensity may be encountered between the S ind 15an Over ‘the Ftooky DYOUD= Do adf ... 85%| Do con Bs.........1123 | fresh, 11%c. . 50@5c; Egg Plant, 50@7c; Green Okra, s0c per [ The Pacific Lighting Company will pay & | 0 o sy ok ,p"r “iacket. %2 | allels of 10 degrees north and ehrcs ot and over ¥ o Canndn S 246 NG IRt e e st box: Garlie, 2@ Green Peppers, 2@slc for | dividend of 85 per share on thessth. JlCon AL 200 Yellow Jacket.. 33| .jong the sailing route from San Francis risen slightly over Cali- | Ches & Ohio 43s.. 97% Rio G West Ists... 3813 | LIVERPOOL FUTURES. Chile and 50@75c per box for Bell; Carrots, 30@ | The Giant Consolidated Powder Company . the line and return. Heavy thunderstor Oregon and fallen else- | Do rrreeereeed19 St L & I M con 58114 | Wheat— Sept. Do, | 40 persack: Bay Cucumbers, 158%c: PICKISS. | wi"pay 3 ividend of oo per share on the Afternoon Session. also likely to occur along the coast of Mex e e i { Chi'e N Wcon 7545 St L & SF gen 6814 | Onening o.ooossziosssssossonssa B g shlo% :;fshlnfsgu_ 1 ‘nwxadr::@rso: g:]ru;: Ix:rsfi\lflf;lmpe: 10th. g o Andes o % 500 Overman 11 and Central America and in the doldrums, « ming samewhi settied Do S F_deb bs...122% St P 170 2 g o h, 25c; Marrowfat S L ESIBEEN. pa e} v est elcher 2 otosl . ... 49| region between the trades. Squally weather ming e | Ciitcagormem 1a.s J9ss ST 1iyg | Closing ... St o BHD 5107 | {oh: Green Corn, s@ise per sack for Vacaville, | The Contra Costa Water Company, Will Pay | 4o Best & Belcher 64 200 Sierra Nevada. & | B i . vatnea iy oather b Ton & Rio G dsts 108 Do 3 Erodl PARIS FUTURES. | $1G1 25 ver crate for Alameda and Tsc for | & fvidend of 40c per share on frem the mines | 500 Chollar ........ 23| 200 Yellow Jacket.. & | wailan Islands. S s+ thirty | Do 4s 100 So Railway bs.....100% | Wheat— Sept.-Dec, | Berkeley. of Eureka district, N for the week ending | 400 Con Cal & V...2 (5 100 Yellow Jacket. The area of low barometer—The prevailing ETV & G lsts...1 T 6s... 5 | Opening ... 20 30 - | July 28 were as follows: Diamond mine, 106,- | 3 Crown Point... 27 200 Yellow Jacket.. 3%} westerly winds—An eastward prolonga J except | Erie gen 45 set 3s... 97% | Closing ... 2015 POULTRY AND GAME. | S e Congolinaten 146700 Ham. | 100 Hale & Norcrs. 31 the arca of low barometer v & D C ists ac Ists....115 | Flour— | | burg, 34,460; Richmond, 36,75 o] = R e 5 nental Asia covers Bering Sea (p Gen Electric 2ds 1755 | Opening = sva0|. A cat of Tastern'sola st dtt%c for Turkeys; 33 | SarS: Shi6h HIchon SnTH chmond L CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TR TR ek Ghetice OE this 1ow G H A 6a Tnion_ Pacifl Closing 12765 | @350 for Ducks, $550@6 for Hens and $5 for | _Homestake, 1517 3 — to a beit of variable winds mainl % Do Z Colo Southern S | 0ld Roosters. Another car is expected to-day. | The report from the Consolidated California MONDAY, July 31—4 p. m. | southwest and west, extending f in the mhoun- | 1 & T C 3¢ Wabash Ists... EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. | Local stock was nominal, as usual on Mon- | and Virsinia mine for the past waek reads as | R o ML L = ) n Gs. day. ollow: = C oot astice. e 4 fa warmer {0 | Jowa Cent lsts i CHICAGO. | o 3 1400 level—The west drift has been extend- | Alta R Kentuck 03 05| the weakness of the barometric ent of KCP &G lsts | cHICAGO, July There was a fairly sc- | POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 11@12%c for Gob- | oq twenty-three feet: total 45 feet. This drift | Andes Lo Lady Wash 2 | slope, their average force beinz less than 4 blers and 11@12%e for Hens; Young Turkeys, | has heen passing through porphyry alternating | Belcher . 2% Mexican . on the Beaufort scale. Calms will ha frequen Va | tive demand for cattle to-day, and as the Oceidental | throughout this belt. especially between Best -& Belcher &3 Eeinben R ® | 16@1S0; Geese, per pair, $1@1 25; Goslings, $1 % | with streaks of quartz the latter iving as- s DD s larees e not steady. | G1'50: Ducks, 8@4 for old and 33 W5 tor | save varving trom $1 to'$6 per ton. 160 level— | Bullion ......... 03 03 Ophir 10 | degrees west and 170 degrees east. . B o fancy catile, $ 30@5 $5; commoner | young: Hens, $ 5@ 30; youns Roosters, 5@ | We continus making necessary repairs on this | Caledonia 2761 Overm: 12| Cyelonic and anti-cyclonic circulations—Tem- | grades, &4 40@5 20; stockers and feeders, $3@ | 6; old Roosters, $4@4 50; Fryers, $4@4 30; | level. 1750 level-Started a south drift from | Chollar ......... Potosi | porary areas of high and low baromater will Con. Savage 24| be found moving in a general easterly direc- | §50: bulls, cows and heifers, $2@5 10; Texas | Broilers, $3@4 for large, $250@3 for small: | the end of the siil floor and extended it twenty- | Challenge steers, $3 70@5 30; calves, $8 50@6 T5. Pigeons, $150@1 75 per dozen for old and $1 0@ | four feet, saving some of the fillings. On the | Confidence . The early market for hogs was strong, but | 175 for Squabs. fourth floor we have put in one set at the | Con Cal & tion across the ocean. Around the areas of 08 | high barometer the winds circulate in the same Scorpion Seg Belcher. — Sierra Nevada. 60 62 [ direction as the motion of the hands of a watch fresh Quicksilver Do brnidl became duil later on vellow fever news. pr\'yi GAME—Doves, T5c per dozen. north end of the stope and one set south, at | Con Imper: e ; © | hogs, $3 90G@4 62'; mixed lots, $4 20@4 65; light, _ = the south end. A raise has been started from | Crown Point... Silver Hill. 03 | (anti-eyelonic); around the areas of low barom- | $4 3534 70; i $3 75@4 05: culls, $2@4. | BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. | this floor and is up one set. It is intended to | Eureka Con.... Syndicate . — | eter In the opposite directlon (cyclonic). In on New York. — 03 Standard | advance of an anti-cyclonic area, or high, tha 0 level drift. connection will afford us a good circula- the stope: “nion ¢'on Yellow Jack: the barometer rises, and the ep were stendy and In good demand: = | connect this raise with the 1 L . "Sneep, “95 5043 30 for | The market for Butter, Cheese and FEEs | This b (s i nds the same as at tha close of last week, | tion of air and enable the work in — | weather is dry, 7 | thermometer fal Louis. OCK MARKET. 55 sy s lambs acti Exchequer ..... NEW YORK Gould & Curry. while the general direction NEW YORK, July 8l.—There were a S7AND. BONDS, culls up to $@5 2 for fancy wethers: lambs, ber of deprassing 1ences ht to bear | Money— Snicn Land $4G@4 50 for culls up to $6 75@6 %0_for prime. | and is without feature. to be carried on to better advantage. Have | Hale & Norcrs. e 11 12| of the winds is polar or westerly: in advance Tarket tosias Fani o Jcans. est End Recelpts—Cattle, 17,000; hogs, 30,000, sheep, BUTTER— extracted 41 tons of ore of an average assay | Julta . B 3 Yellow Jacket.. 33 35| of a cyclonic area. or low. it is damp, the as a ral Doipiata . | Creamery—Fancy creamery, 20@2ic; sec- | Value of $16 41 in gold and 20 tons of ore assay- L ee—— harometer falls, and the thermometer rise was a ra Westinghouse = e e ing $7 per ton in gold. The ore extracted is The Confederate St: Seal. while the general direction of the winds Sy yisconatnCents FOREIGN MARKETS. | O Dairy—Fancy, 1T4@1sc; good to choice, 16@ | filllngs from old workings. When we have e Confederate States Seal. equatorial or easterly. The eastward passage ourheeat O Trc; store, 14@15c per Ib. v made the air connection more work can be | The original of the great seal of the|of an anti-cyclone is generally marked by the Soldi Atc LONDON, July 3L.—Consols, 106 13-18; sitver, CHEESE-—Cholce mild new. 9@$%c; old, §@ | carried on In this section, and also in the | Confederate States of America is now the | occurrence of light winds and fair weather; of e to suffer At 770, Preneh renten, 100¢ S7lc; wheat cargoes | S%e; Youne America, 9%@i0c: Eastern, 13@Ibc. | new ground that has not heen worked since | property of Mrs. Pendleton of Shepherds- | § tye o, by the occurrence of gales, rain and yene GG Quoted at 16@i% for store and 20@ | Jast report. At the junction of the north-|town W. V., vice president of the Daugh- | foul -nlh»rfi T)‘w prosress of ::- latter e o & 3 confined to the region betwaen tha ters of the Confederacy of West Virginia, | Beneralls K S 4 = | parallels of degrees north and 50 degraes Colonel Alexander R. Boteler, father of | Parallels of 3 fegrecs north A ‘more fre- Mrs. Pendleton. was a member of the | juent during August than during July. Out of the resulting avorites in the recent | Boston n the part o Allouez Min Co off coast. mothing doin:.cargoes on Dassage, |y qozen for ranch; Eastern, 15%@20c for | west drift from the C. and C. shaft and the & Maine i Atlantic quiet and steady: English country markets, | (Glocted, 16@17c for No. 1 and 14@15c for sec- | west crosscut, an engine and fan have been on & Mont....358 | guil; import into United Kingdom, wheat, 302,- | onds. set up. They have heen placed near the winze leading to the 1 level and will furnish alr e & Boston.... 1 | g - g it n 000 quarters: import into United Kingdom — | S L s Laer. t _ to have Calumet & Hecla.-82) | fiour, 229,000 ‘barrels: wheat and flour on pase. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. for work on that level, the natural draft for- ‘rm:‘fl Sl;_!flrs Congrcos f“l'({"ad‘h*“’s{“rfi ‘:f" 240 observations within the bhelt specified (35 eral 1 DLennlal cossassy age to United Kingdom, 2.700,000: wheat and merly used not being sulcient for present | fore x-"f Al .“\»:. S s g a L k‘-v.p}r,.-s north to 50 degrees north), and between flour on passaga to Continent, 1.3 The canners are paying the following prices: | requirements. 1300 level- The south drift on fluential member of the Congress of the | 1o; degrees west and 143 degrees east. 10 per this level has been cleaned out and retimbered | Confederate States. He was appointed | cent gave a wind force above 5. and 3 per cent | LIVERPOOL, July 3L—Wheat, wheat | peaches, $15@22 50 for frees and $30 for clings; | in Paris, weak; flour in Parls, weak; Prench | s, o tc $20@40 per ton, according to size and chairman of the committee to design a | above 6 (Beaufort scale), as compared with 9 open down ate govern- | per cent and 2 per cent respectively, for the for a distance of 34 feet, making a total length of 146 feet—the drift being full of rock—is now. great seal for the Confes were also depres and country markets, weak e Sy ) = level all day ¢ fully re- | Mexic O ciaiiaen.s COTTON—Uplands, 3%d. quality ana district; Bartlett Pears, in this | giving assays ranging from § to $15. 1330 level | ment. Colonel Boteler was one day walk- | month of July, covering in te dealiugs. The exhibit of < Michigan Tel il Conper | CLOSING. city, $25G45 per ton: Green and Yellow Plums, [ —-The station on this level has been recovered | ing toward the monument to Washington | Monsoons The area of low pressure central clc S5t | LOSING. $15@20 per ton; Colored Plums, $10@15 and work preparatory to putting it in good con- | which stood In front of the capitol at |over Asia maintains its depth (2950 inches). the Associated Benks in the Saturday’s state The southwest monsoon may be expected to srabie influence in the . 2, red Western winter, | A strike of the fruit handlers on the river | dition has begun. Richmond, and thought that he had there i No.T Northern Spring, aul, 5 ni. | dock interrupted the unloading of the boats | In the Chollar and Potosi mines the folnt zfi@hfl,,',‘r’,;,“,dfiahfi,fm,, 'z,.,gg had, thele | biow steadily throughout ‘the China, Sea. ac- duil; September, 55 ; December, 2 % | west tunnel has been advanced during the week | .0 s SR geals companied by hot, sultry. weather and abun- until ahout noon. when the matter was ar- communicated his idea to the committee, | Sompanied by Ret, sutor wealher 85, SRt - | s 10d. x hen = S 8I- | 30 feet: total length 333 feet; face in clay and e : | ranged. In consequence of this strike most of | & feat: total tength B30 fecti uee (o mpars | and a design was drafted and sent to | of Luzon. - 4934 | dull, - % | Future: - bou THE MARKET. CORN—Spot—American Mixed, new, quiet. S o Py | 1 - K < s AA N BA uter. e 4x%d. Futures, steady; | the fruit was discharged too late for the mar- | gnd cutiing drain during the week. Have Lonfon to & then celebrated artist and | ®ryphoons—The average occurrence of &ty- first from the railroa NEW YORK. July 81.—The Commerclal Ad- | September. 3s 4%d; October, 48 315d; November, | K¢l and prives FEEC JOT o assortment, ana | SaVed from the drift six cars of ore | engraver named Wyatt, who reproduced | phoong for the month ofAugust, derived from e stocks Of iron and | certjzer's London financial cablegram say: | nominal. s’ of Molona are darger: Berries conc | B0l $18 19, sllver, 328 63 per ton i | the design in silver. This was greatly | the observations during the thirteen-vear RoLics B : 5 - Bullion-Potosi west crosscut has been advanced | admired and promptly approved by the | period, 1854-18%, Is between 3 and 4. The region | | but | . Th ot were quiet to-day owing to the eaches and’ Py | s : ] ¢ Eoal S & CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. Unuelchioar. Sneaches oot Pears are in large | PN 0008 o0 o Fent: face In porphyry. | Confederate Congress. From the original | throughout which these storms are most fre- PRy | Have ‘been engaged part of the week in tim- | design bronze or copper dies were made | quent and the tracks followed by the several | | to a’ few Tennesges ¢ . Steel | holiday season. The tone was steady, Amerl l i an Smelting belr he | cans boome the morning, Louisville reac — < in overstock an 1 ther e y | i et i liine e Renter's Telcram AMMOUNCINE ¥el- | CHICAGO, July 31_The Farl Fruit Com- will Do an auction sate Friday. ull and there | ;. ing "and repairing the crosscut. Sutro tun- | for :ise, and the original was presented | classes are shown elsewhere upon the chart. Ctnd, gains ranging from | low fever in Virginia caused a sharp drop | s Caritornls fruib males: DECIDUOUS FRUITE—~ nel lavel The Zadig drift has been advanced | by the Confederate Congress to Colonel | Fog—Fog and mist will be prevalent along ” 53 j omnye Gl o o s, oh@sse per box; Crabapples, 85soc | 10 feet during the week; total length 950 feet; | Boteler in recognition of his Services and | the American coast, and occasional fog may ba 5 face in |_rphyry. the appreciation of them by the authori- | expected north of ‘the doth parallel from the o S (BN ris | in the house, speculators selling Louisville, | P 2 (AU (v rord, 67c; Foster, 63 meriean Hoop, American Car | which touched 66%. The close, however, was | g, ot g i b . * amail Dox. 573 w" Smel | o Marat. New York busiis on | Susquehanca fec Pears Sestletts, 81 5G] 1) | *EERRIES Blackberrles, $3G4 80 per chest: | 10, the SICree, Novele TG ¢ the 10-foot | tjes ‘of the Confederate government. At e Tobaceo Stocks | the fall. 1t looked like a real boom ln the | SYOEE o} 0o oriel™5i 30, Prunes Gros, av- | Strawberries. $5 per Thett Fo ‘amail and 3oas | lovel. the south drift started from the main | Cglonel Boteler's death the seal became s Gas moved upward | morning. The general opinfon here is that | (5 0 (55 rogpody, $115@1 30, average 1%, | for large berries: Raspberries, $2@5 per chest: west ;r;{t ,tu‘rtu\d‘l‘toa‘t }gn:{;‘"’ ;L:t.“'fli.!;l' the property of his daughter, Mrs. Pen- : Yanced 2y fook, S : face In| Gleton. The seal Is of solid silver, about SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. American to the Asiatic coast. Frequent fog probable above the belt shown on the chart were strong and F cn the declaration ve ‘quarterly dividend. | the movement has stopped until the autumn. | FEAS® BHOC TR T b Eerries, —— per chest; Huckleberries, ™ 1 ot in S r . - 0 = i »: % ;, clay 0 VY. Fast crossc N s O et From the | LONDON, July 3L.—Canadian Pacific, 100%: VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. cOrapes, e ner box and T per evate for | 5 om’ enet crossent No. 3 has heen ad- | s ensraved in high reliel —Baltimore Sun. ARRIVED. mhen gl tiled, Stoong ¢ Northern Pacific preferred. $0ii; Union Paciflc | o et Peru and $1.75 per crate for fancy Vanced 10 feet; fofal lengtiy 97 feet; face tn ikttt o Tuly 31 E S | preferred, 80t; Atchison. 21%. NEW YORK, July 3L.—The statement of the o porphyry and clay with stringers of quartz S % P AT silver, uncertain, 2i%d per ounce. sk SR 5 Muscat. @15 0. Prrmaan it Nine hundred-foot 1evel—The morth | SUN, MOON AND TIDE. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, 17 hours from Fort 3% toes fcen visible supply of grain in store and Watermelons, $5@15 per 100. g e Brage. with barge Chester A in tow. s pelng absorbes Hevse BASDERICENES: | on Saturday, July 29, as compiled by the Cantaloupes, $2@3 per crate; Nutmegs, 40c@ | drift {rom the west end of west crosseut No. 24 A Sime Newburs, Hansen, 68 hours from Grays g of Southern Pa- e | e re Fxchange, is as follows: Wheat, | $1 25 per box | has been advanced 9 feet: total lensth 121 feet | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey—| pgarpor. T Pa- | == 11,4640 <hels, de g s, 2y@sc per box, according to size; | bee d of v oving al A - S sb Pl NEW TORK. July 31— Money on call steady, | 11464000 bushels BGE i T Beticrie, et 55 per box | pipe and car track Into the main north drift | Franclsco Bay, Published by officlal au- o kit % | guamiss per cont: last loan, 31 per cent. Prime | 1o Do S bariey, 512,000 bush A Ty Y R T for white and 40@T5c | When this work is completed Wil resume work | _ thority of the Superintendent. e mercantile paper, 3% @4l per cent. Sterling | decrease 297.000. for. red fnithe faceiot saldideffe on LT L N O e R Ao et | StmriPumana Shen 18 houc ifrom) Rareke. xmange. weak, with actual business in = £1£2 Hegst 80 per box for doubie tayers or | The' weekly repect fiom e, Oohir ming|the ity fru Qlasemeinr ) SUSit| Scow dotame, Johesaissen, 6 Sars from Good Dongs g e e & 2 HE S eads as follows: No undergro o Sl 5 peies et & g s CASHIINZTHEVIREASURE. I cote. 35@75¢ per box. T e the past. waek through tha Ophir | the height of tide 15 the same at both places. | Pati . Afartha W Tuft, Johnsen, 35 days from (@4 53l for s ys, Poste 3 = : " 5 > Sc per bas e o oint Mexlean wes . el e 3 g 2 = $4 814 85 and $4 8Ti,a4 8. Commercial bills, | WASHINGTON. July 81.—To-day's etate- Peaches. 15@30c per box and 15@25¢ per bas- | shaft. K ntral ;mmr:d 1;2\9‘_3”1[\"'\\1'_ rllfl" A »G! TUESDAY, AUGUST | Navidad. o market | $ 82150 Silvers cectifivates JEIAE Bar | niition of fhs Treamicy shows: | KoLl oawier s Secdiions, e ror SBeict L BN G R el Ry - S'hr Eureka, Asplund, § days from Coquille Sxports and the | silver, 0o, Mexican dollars, isc.” Covern- | e ile 'cash balance, $280,440,419; gold re- | , EIUMS, 25@i0c per box; “Prunes, 40@65c per | feet face i Bor D o The tutro tunnel | SUR TIREa s -oieciiries = RIS John A, Nillson, 3 days from Eureka. catnet these, T ment ‘bonds, stronger, | State s, dnactive. | S0P ot 11k 66s. | crate s FRUITS—Valencta Ornnges. s2g4; | direct connection was extended 10 fest 6 inches: | Sun se Sebr San Buenaventura, Langkilde, 56 days forg commerolaliinac e s 3 ‘ ! T | - T50@$1 2 for common and $1 50G2 50 for | total 276 feet; face in hard hanging wall rock. | Moon rises from Teacapau, Mexico. al ‘tended ‘to re- NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. HOLIDAYS IN ENGLAND. Food 1o, chotce; Mexican Limes. $4@4 5; Cali- | During the past week a line of two-inch pipe = Qihr Seven Sisters, Rasmussen, 4 days from 24750 barrels; exports, 4270 barrels. Weak and | 7057 “ang the Provision Exchange Monday, | 4 3 =% with machine drills started. All the material S Monday, July 3L lower, with little demand for spring patents. | August 7. | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS AND RAISINS. | for this work was taken from the Ophir works Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, 1 Perkins & = and the Central tunnel. We will use machine Stmr Columbia, Green, Astoria; Oregon ; winter straights, $3 30 | Winter patents, 33 @3 @3 45; Minnesota pat: . $370@385; Minne- THE BUTTER MARKET. New York advices report a growing demand | drills until we pass through this hard ground, L i ',;_Lfli s:m:fu 10 mvém-a“m, 3240 " L el tar fox traliat rising prices, but the trade there | In the weekiy |-;pr\tr' { .h;‘nr‘ d ':g:».—pmn was Rx\!!rnxdfl:pdfi\‘:;:ma‘“ne. e pate AT o * T ELGIN, 1L, July Eighty tubs offered, but | ;. ieaiic to confus otations | made to a four-foot vein that had been cut by | INOE LI Ay <oy Is all at sen owing to confusing quotations | BER0 o5 %ritt, at a_point 224 feet west of the | Rosenfeld's Sons. @2 90. old. 3 tead 7%e. oast e is | B in meccite) | 208774 buahels: (exportey|nonsisold. Macket aresdy SITEY received from this coast. There I8 mo canfu- | orn jateral of the Sutro tunnel. A south drift | Bkin City of Fapeste, Tahitl; J Pinet & Co. 131,333 bushels. Spot weak; Na. 2 red, T6%c f. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. sibil BoreE any !‘f‘ff'.-‘! e e ;‘*""'K‘; has been started on this vein and extended 17 | | < = < 2 SAILED. Tha fact is, the East ha n expecting low | fest: the face being in quartz, clay and soft | “xome 1 ine above exposition of the tides Monday: a1 b. aficat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, Ti4c f. e . b. afloat .1 hard, Duluth, §%c . 0. b. | PORTLAND, Or.. July 31.—Clearings, $260,- afloat to arrive; No. 2 red, Ti%c elevator. Op- | 583; balances, $63,0%0. prices and are surprised at the figures which | porphyry. The drift is run on the east side | ' %) v ‘morning tides are given in the left | stm: % o - Stmr Bonita, Nicelson, San Pedro. et have:to Davite g5t Il of the vein the vein formation heing 15 feet | j%d column and the successive tides of the | Stmr Weeotl, Burtis, Bureka, DRIED FRUITS, (Old Crop)—Prnnes, fyc for'| thick where cit through by the Sulrs, Mntel} Gay in the order of occurrence as to time. The| Stmr Point Arena. Hansen. Mendgcino. direct connecting E as | Cooond time column gives -the second tide of | Stmr Alcatraz, Carlsen. Greenwood. 1 the at lc decline, influenced by 3 =P A lowe I ta crop mews at home % SRN WHEAT MARKET. 40-20's, Be for t0-60's, 4o for 60-T0's, 3@ for A ore of’value has | & Quine: Aok vrtas and Hquidation. AN day the mar. nER e = T050°5, M@dtc for 80-00's, 25G2Ke for W-100's | PN found in thT south drift which was start-| {f day, the third time column the third tids | Stmr Tillamook, Anfindsen. —. e ; e e O Jiedatia polot B0 Tee e Wttt st avd ¥the: laattors Hlght hendiicoluut KivesEte | Stme Newetpy Ruesn wast. t fhtt tide of the day. except when there are but | Ry ship Mariborough Hill, Lang. Queens- feet raled heavy on a small room trads. Later OREGON | TS (Ne —Pru iine. D e s, %0 ToF B0 mes, In | (05t drift gnd the drift extended 12 feef Louisville or 40-560's, 16%a far S-shs, 4%0 per | TU0iN 81 feet. The facels in- a. twi tatal three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights | town. en are additions to the soundings’ on the | Rktn Jane A Falkinburg, Marden, Port Had- selling motizes were DL on exporl (fahsac | pORTLAND, Or.. July 3L—There was noth- | acke, #%e disappointing clear- sarsl - o D ien frelnht rates pro- | ing that looked like strength in any direction | Ib for 60-10's, 3%c for T0-87's. 34@3ke for 80-90's 51 feet face to-fox O paae L EEDeTS osen weak at 1RC met de- | and the Portland wheat market was reflect- | and 2%@c for 80-100's: Apricots, 9@1ic for Roy- | IUAT% vein with goft clay walls. The vein por- | §150, %' stes Coast ~Survey charts, except | lock. SEeas 78 4t Septem- | ing the bearish sentiment of ather markets. but | &3 and 113@12}o for Moorparks: Peaches, 7@ | PINIY: mext b e el L e bt "been found | ¥hen & minus sign () precedes the helght | Schr Aloha, Dabel, Honolulu. = wer, s zree, for W o B vas off | T%c; Evaporal pples, Tiz@sc; Sun-dried, 5l iRk ® 3 en th ber given is subtracted from s e e it bo: Tis was oot | ©hc e 107 Nectarines, s@ic per Ib. % | fn this aritt. T tre ime ot CHARTERS. | here. Walla® Walla was quoted ‘at 86 and | RAISINS—3¥c (07 tnorcromum, e for three: STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Teference 15 the mean of the lower low waters. | The Diamond Head loads mase for Honolula, | valley at 573ze, with no demand for blue stem. | crown. 5%¢ -crown, i for Seedless Y o 1 3 C: e i ; e ehinments of wheat from Port- | Sultanas, 3%c for Seedless Muscatels and $1 20 MONDAY, July 31—2 p. m. Z 2 = e e B e et Grands e METALS—Attention in the local markets, | 1onqfor July (flour included) were 531500 bush- | for London layers: Dried Grapes, 2%@3c. Bid.Ask. R ALk STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Europe, 22s 6d. i s R Trestern markets snd abroad to-day was cen- | A7 ey with 1,210,504 in the corresponding | NUTS—Wainuts, 5@Sc for hardshell, 10@ile A M atvsl HIG ANk _— — MEMORANDUM. e pr tored in which advanced in remarkable | &% compared With 1310, for softshell: Chile Walnuts, 11@12c: Almonds, | , BOndE— % Aatual Bl Co it i Steamer. | From. Biei [0 o oL s BTt A gtoian ienteab a. (s quar coup..112 aklan Tia Ll == — tull-rigged loaded ship two days ago headed for Chas. Nelson...St. Michael ...|Aug. 1] oo i River, thought to be Br ship Mac- from Portlany, | new crop. iic for Languedoc and $ic. for City of Puebla.|Victoria & Puget Sound Aug. 1| guf from Calcutta for Astoria. % the unprecedented rises | paper-shell: Peanuts, 6G7c for Eastern and 415 | I8 QUAT reg notwithhstand Txcitement was re- | l past few wee The total shipments for July Tacoma and Seattle were 95,273 bushels, com- at all points a siness was exten- | vi 706,585 2 5c for California; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. 4s quar ng cabiss, bullish reports from pri- pared with 1, 06 :u:h:(]-s'rlv’:\:“my' 1595, fluo, Y Comb, il¥e for bright 32, 10440 for | 35, Quar ¢ . 5 i Sunol ... |Grays Harbor. 1 TELEGRAPHIC. narkets and very h-—a\,\J .1:::\:«:\4; were | WASHINGTON Iight amber; water white extracted, Ti@7ic; c&}tscelgnrln’qu:sm o b‘:‘anbxl"“r:‘m(‘a | Mackinaw { POINT LOBOS. July 31 10 p m—Weather msponaible Stor “the dnndilonal Stmprosement | imacourh, wast iJslzial ymeats ctuv. e aleht Semberli S Sas A0 BRRICEES ol b ECWat Bs..110% — | Tneurance— e 11 hazei wind SW: velocity 16 miles por hour. = the close the Metal Exchange called: e ST S P i T ERSWAX—2627c per b, EL &P 6s... 130% — Firem's Fund.222% — | Baracouta .....]Acapulco. H DOMESTIC PORTS. PIG TRON— W, 2 No.L wnchanged, with | LOCAL MAREETS i Eikioy F & CL Ry Sai6illls | Bank Stocks— = | Aveata .11 (Coos Bay 2| PORT TOWNSEND-Arrived July Ii—Schr | 813 25 bid and $15 7 asked. | . e | ;st R 58, — 9 | Anglo-Cal .. 74 | N S ol ug. 2 nes . from Eureka. ) L.Z\K‘l'ltl"n":l‘F‘, R: “'\;fingfldln‘ $18 :]0 i EROVISONE: | §i“f)l§ sbs, }g“ Balflk ‘;{ “"'r L 3‘—‘;” ;:v:;t‘n?f" ‘z-(:le;z‘Rl vfil,,i 3 : "":Tfl.{‘fi’.fli‘- aff Senr. American. GFrl, for San “Unsettled, with $2 bid and “ z i 7 y bs....108% — “al § D @ ° L Feeof { boldt .. ‘Aug. 3 | Francisco: schr Meteor, for San Pedro. | EXCHANGE AND BULLION. The strength in Hams continues. and ful] Co 6a.. %9 — 'First Nationi 2271288 | Svecotl ) el L it D_Quist but firm, at $455 bid and $4 57 Aee re exsbtali b Mdliery. Pt aid | T aaE s R e R Phug =i EITHAMOSES Salled uly 305 H Luella, D T prokers' price for lead is $4 35 and | Sterling Exchange, 6) days...... — $4 844 | gre also firm Do £ntd 58.. — 100 Mer Exchange — 18 | pragreco o uE O Rt TANGELES—Arrived July 30 — Ship or . corper. $18 50, Hleling Bc A, i 457% | "CURED MEATS — Bacon, Sc per Ib for | Markel-st 1281, — Nev Nat Bk...182 — | (oobte San Die | Charmer, hence July il. BLEDHE - Quiekiats6o 8 changed | Xew York Exchanse, slghti.. — 8% | neavy, 9@0%c for light medium, 1lc for light, | DO % M FsH® — 1 Savings panies Point Arera.... Point Arena... 1| CEANPEDRO-Arrived July 30-Schr Letitta, [i| POFFEE-Options closed steady, unchanged | Xew York EX;hange, Hehiii — 10, | 10 for exira lght and 13c for sugar cured | X NG RN - Ger § & LI — | Wiamett Seattiar |Aug. 4| from Grays Harbor. RN C R e InCludIng | Mextican DoLArs w................. 4% i* | Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13%@lic; Califor- N Ry el e um S 1 e | Bristol . .iDevhstare Bay {Aug: 4| "BANDON-Sailed July 30—Schr Volante, for o ptember, 4 Jctol : Lty | Stiv e et b nia Hams, 13¢; ess Beef, $13 pe ;INR - & ShE s = o “hi a J; Aug. | San Franeisce ¥ £ ean I nR | 5. Sp ti oftee. o) dull“and easy; mild; | Fine Silver, per ounce....... 60% | extra Mesd Beet, 3if; Family Beet, San e B e e D U = gfi?fl( R st . 2| "VENTURA Arrived July 31-Stmr George cas & Texas prefd.... 36% | dull, no _marke i = 3 extra Prime Pork, $1250; extra clear, ({NPC - Seia) o So = Yix boldt...... Ry 2 | Loomis, hence July 0. Central. -.ciore: Cimsie | SU GAR K e 1“?-1'{1-3'"?::&?&1 de- | WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. s $5G15 0 Shoked Bect, T ferlh $16 50; N Al RR G - ecurity €18 — 5 R e smmd"}ag: “ Ao "Maly 3l_Stmr George Loomis, for San ntral...... = 140 | mand: efly [§5 B Pk L) L = % o A erces quoted at 54@5%c per Ib NGT. & s i nior T * N e wpot AR IR, Franciseo. s cetal 0 D [ moladees | sugar, 3 13-6c; fefined, | WHEAT —Chicago was easier, owing to | Sompound and 7c for pure: naif %o per 1b for | 5% Transt 6110 — | Street Raflroads— | Bonita ... RoRpory coclAuE. 81 TU00S. BAY—Arrived July 30—Stmr Arcata, § Western prefd. firm_but_quiet. L6t packages, Steady, | FOTINS shipments of 730000 bushels, and an | THe: 101 tine, Shc: STb tne. Sk, . | Om' C_Ry 6s...126%130 _ California ....1s — | Rulton -oo.. {Rorlants - HAUE: & | janee July . July Si—Stmr Empire, from Pactfic 5 | BUTTER-Recelpts, 11915 packages. Steady. | jncrease of 800000 bushels on passage. The| COTTOLENE—Tierces. § @Thse per Ib, P & Cl Ry 65.100610715 Seary .......0f0 — | A Blanchard.. 5908 U8 |Aug. 7| Astoria ' hern Pacific prefd.....: e g e A aotory, 1@ | ¢ eign situation looks weak, the weather be- e B & O e 5 o Marketet ... 61 | Crescent City...|Crescent City faug. Salled July 31—Tug Columbia, with dredger e e e At 1% 30 packages. Quiet. | ing fine abroad. The Northwestern crop out. | HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. R P | Columbia . Eartends oo Aug. £ | In 0% o P BLES—Arrived July l—Stmr regon Ry & vigation.. 5 2 Ky o = Sac El Ry 58 — i d | & gt =1 S ANGELES—. = Oregon Ky & Navigation prefd Western, 10@i0c look Is not favorable, but the Northwest sold | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sen | § £ & N B3I = | Fowaer etz et P Mineola, from Comox. Pennsylva At CALIFORNTA DRIED FRUITS. frooly, There wers more buyers than sellers, | about lo. under the quotations. ~Heavy salted | 5 F & § Jvisiiio: Catitomla . o — | e | "I il July SiSeh Sparrom, v Reading ©. 5L NEW YORK, July 8L—California dreq | P3Y the demand as chiely o Al shorts. steers, 10@10%e; medium, 9@9%c; lght, So; | S B st A 4.1 13 |Giant Con Co. g T | _ STEAMERS TO SaIL. hence JtpEE L e Jaly elEy stmr Orange T e S eady LS Comimon, 6%@TAe; | o SBOL W hsat—Shipping, §105G1 0T4; milling, | Cowhides, 3c: Stags, fc; Salted Kip, fo; Calf, |5 F C dsqians 1z 112% Vigorit ... N = | o D ination. | Salls. Pler. | Branch. from Vladivostok. Rio Grande 8 T ey, 81,@8%c; cholce, 8%@Gic: | T B%@1 12%. 0c; dry Hides, sound, 16c; culls and brands, | § B G fs(190h). — 1 Swears L o0 L= : ] BUREKA-—Arrived July 31—Schr Fortuna, Rio Grande S 9%0, CALL BOARD SALES. 1c: dry Kip and Veal, lec: dry Calt, 1ic; |5 P C 6s(1912. — 12235 Hana P Co.... 104 1% | Brunswick [Oregon Ports.|Aug. 1, 10 am|[Pier 20 | hence July 5. | St Louis e Sy @se e D e e ra0s i Canloi | Spicus calbel & i HaW GLES Ok Sl 1508 T X p ot iAcerins [Ae!, LRV nIPlx & [\CREDONDO SAseiyed JuivialoSelin Eoitls Car- t Louls APRICOTS. Roval, Mc: Moorpark, 14@l6e. 6000 ctis, $112; 26,000, $1 11%. Wool. 55@60c each: medium, 70G%c; long Wool, | S I = (Hutch § 5 Co. 31% — | Bartha. St. Michael...|Aug. 1. 2 pm!Pier 3 | son. from Eureka 3 gt PEACHES Unpeecled, 11@113ac | "Second session’-December S0 ctls, $112; | %0c@$110 each: Horse Hides, salt, 2225 for & \ e o | Alone IPoint Arena. [AUE. 1, 3 pmiPier 2| USAL-—Sailed July 3i—Stmr Navarro, for St Louls hwestern | Fa | 6000, $1 11%. May-—2000, $! 5 large and $125@1 50 for smali; Colts, 25@50c. S 510118 oRi o, 38 " 33 ¢ | Columbia ..[Portland. Aug. 1, 10 am|Pler 24 | Ventura. . St Louis S stern prefd | CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. sstar ¥ mering + sessione. December—16,000 | TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4i40 per Ib; No. | 5 V W ds@admlons — onomen S Co- 28 8. | Samoa Humboldt.....|AUg. 2, 10 am|Pler 2 EASTERN PORTS. Paul > 2 { 2 i) ctls, §111%. May—2000, $1 15; 4000, $1 1o%. % 3g34c refined, ——; grease, 22iic. Stitn Gasiéa 1003 5= 3R o % | Santa RoealSan Diego....|Aug. 2. 11 am|Pler 11 | PHILADELPHIA-Cleared July 2—Ship T F 3 St Paul prefd Sl | cHICAGO, July 31 With almost everything | The board adjourned at noon in respect to the | WOOL—Spring Clips—San Joaquin and South- | aIST Stocks— =~ | Mixcellaneous | Coauills R.|Grays Harbor|Aus. 2, 2 pmiPier 35 | Chapman. for New Tork and San Francisco, 3 §t Paul & Omaha S |t ort o) Tower pricen: akjits Sosen] ngs S niaati] memony st CRESIALE TRIUh Mac et St emn, 7 months, §@lle; Foothill and Northern | Contra Costa AL Bho Aeeni 1% = | Bumonm.~. \Humbolat o fAug: 2. 3 pmiBier 9 | CDELAWARE BREARWATER Tasscd July Sruthern” Pacific, y | & i . wheat | M5 RLEY—The Marlborouzn Hill takes for | free. 11@léc; Foothill 'and Northern defective, | M#:in O i N e A Sunol . jrave Harbor Aug. 2,12 mi(Pier 13 | 30—Ship E B Sutton, from Phijadelphia, for San Southern Railway 1 | started with a deciine of a full cent for Sep- | Cork 80,208 ctls, valued at $58,328. 9@lic; Nevada, 11@ldc: San Joaquin Foothili | Spring Valley.102 1023 Mer = sn. — 103 | Buno, ..IAug. 4, 10 am/Pier 13 | Francisco. outhern Railway T Tinber, that option opening at 89%@e. 1n | “ihe market is quiet and weak, with a deciine | free, 10@i2c; do defectlve. 5@dc: Humboldt and | Gas and Electrie— — facanic 8, Co Bt A T A Pler 11| NEW YORK—Sailed July 2-Ship A G s & Pacific the course of the first half hour's trading aoncall o o ol o oge oo oo P L R L Cepital Gas..— — Bac A £ A, 2k o | Cits Puebia [Aug. 4 10 am'Pler 8| Ropes, for San Francisco. m Pacific... further slight decline took A | Feed, 87L@R2%c: Brewing, 2%; Che- | E regon, c for choice and 9@1lisc ST A A ah N 1Grays [ 5 | 0 N P ;2 Union Pacific T e rooil chowed Srac Lvalier, 311701 1 per ot for fair to good. Grise | Zentral § 0T T {ar Paint Co. sk — | Newburs ../Grays Harbor|Aue: 4 ¢ pm!. be 2 FOREIGN PORTS 3 i ae- | 2 Z s < e S Weeott ....[Humboldt..... Aug. 4 2 p 3| CALETA BUENA—Sailed July 20—Schr Louts, Wabash cline of 1k, while Continental markets | GALL BOARD SALES. LRl e L Eqpte e neeSaeion Corona ...../San Diego.....[Aug. 6. 11 am!Pier 11 | for Honolulu. Wabash Drefd........cs fhowed weakness. Foreign advices all told of | Informal Sesslon—9:15 o clock—December— @l3c bid and refused. : Moroingsinession. State af CallPortiand. ....|Aug. 6, 10 am(Pier 24 | MANILA—Arrived July 30—Stmr Valencia, Wheeling & Lake Eris favorable crop conditions throughout Europe. | 6000 ctls, 86%c: 4000, 86;c: 5000, 86lc. Hoard— Pt. Arena..|Point Arena..|Aug. 7. 2 pmiPier 2 | hence June 5. eeling & Lake Erle pref Domestic conditions were also _favorable. | Second session—December—2000 ctls, 86%c. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 100 Equitable Gas... % ! ¢iracao ...iMexico........|Aug. 7. 10 a 9| “sailed July 51-U S stmr Grant, for San in. Central. % | World s shipments’ were put at 7.30,000 bush- | Regular morning session—December 2060 ctls, e 80 Glant Powder Con e { A. Blanch'd|Coos Ba |Aug, - .. | Franciseo. s Companies— | els, compared with 3,560,000 bushels a vear ago, | §6%c; 8000, S6ic; 4000, S6c; 8000, S6ijc. Seller, There is nothing new. Hogs continue in light 5 Giant Powder Con. 2 Bonita INewport.......'|Aug. 8, 9 am/Pier 11| STANLEY, F_I-—Sailed July 6—Ship Cyrus ot s | &na “the Northwest receipts’ continued liberal. | "8, new—S000, S4ic; 3000, S4c. supply and firm at top quotations. 50 Hana Plantation Co./700 0 0l 0. PRI e AU, 8 12 *miPM oAkl fur: San’ Franciace. 3 5 | When the visible figures were announced, show- | No afternoon session. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: | g0 Lo speioa Ry & por cent b e 18 T e e | HILO—Arrived July 19—Bark Edward May, States | ing_an unexpectedly small increase of 6002 | OATS—Are dull and unchanged. There Is no| BEEF—7@sc per Ib for Steers and 6 : | $3000 Los Angelgs Ry & per cent bonds....106 50 hence July 2. SAL Wells Fargo..... | I»urs):‘;l:} :h;;_)l_nr;k:; obec "(n:n:dn nn(‘lceab})' | demand m.r;ge ;-‘1%@:%:{ lNew wn}.-, $1 25@1 40, | Cows. pe and 6%@7c for |~ 50 %ar;t: ;t‘r::; E:“‘::.v- cagh......... 6200 TIME BALL. Sailed July 20—Bark Annie Johnsom, for San Miscellaneous- | stro 3 covery to T0ie g place in | and new 5 Ti@l 15 per ctl. VEAL—$@10¢ per b. 5 Market Str = 2 — Francisco. 1,20 American Cotton Oil... . 415 | September. The rally did not hoid long. Duc- [ CORN- MU’ = o = 19 Oakland Gas. siiccio 4800 | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N, Mer-| DELAGOA BAY—Arrived July 2—Bark Snow ...... American Cotion Oil prefd. appf s e atiermcon i kot berent vt S en Small round Yellow, $120@1 35; Eastern large ufi‘_’é’m‘,}’°";c",;fl’°mt""' 6%c per ™. | 250 Paaubau § P C ~.. 3875, chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal. |and Burgess. from Port Blakeley. American Maltine...... iy | aeain on remnrkabls small smount of trad- | Yellow, $110G1 15; {hite, $110@1 15 mixed, | FORK—Live Hogs, s%@8%o for small, o f 50 Paaunau S P Co...... S8 Suty 31, 1506, B R ATrA. Balled Tuly' 2 Br stmr Bm- American Malting prefd... ... filne: o D withstood the pressure | §1 10 per cil; California White, $117:4@122%. ' | medium and 5%@o%c for large; stock He or| 11§ F Gas & Electric Co... L7100 | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | press of Japan, for Vancouver. American Smelting & R.... 5, | during the morning ened when the price | | RYB.90@92%c per ctl. Tecders: Do Aresssaitioss TRoRe. S "h0 | RlOWD'EV 6 per centibands. .- L 16 | puilding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— | - KINSALE—Passed July 23— Br ship Norma, A arican Smeiths & R Drofd...... a0y | ASaUL sot below e, S3f, oferime Do ik |- BUCKRSENE Honod 2 il ke $1000 S V 4 per cent bonds 19450 |4 e at noon of the 120th meridian. or at S | from Oregon. for Queenstown. American RESTaRE 6 | cioss was weak at (9%@9%c for September. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. iy /1 Atleroon ipeaston; e S R D R e e . T nTen SWANSEA —Sailed July 25—Fr bark Norman- Lieutenant Commander. U. S. N.. in cl “| Corn in the main followed wheat and acted : | (i % laska Packere’ Association BAGS — Caicutta Grain Bazs, 6c; Wool, | 19 Contra Costa Water. -weak all day, closing at the bottom. Septem- e et . l FLOUR—California family extras, $3 6082 75, | 26@25c; San Quentin Bags, nomin g 2 Tnterest in_cats centered in the July dea] | Usual terms; bakers extrae, §8 4G4 55; Oregon CDAl.—Wd?Inxtan‘ e ey Welltng- | 1 Contra Corta Water | e tereet s g o e e I e e e pe i 1any 67 Sauthiagldlellingfon,Ustibl; i Seatuisiises || (60 Codtia Sosta Water S35 | tion aleged o Tave heen cornered, ‘the o | AT re Prices In sacks are oe foi: | BIYant. 36; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $750:| Z) Comtra, Chmia, Waich 7| ghowing loss of Sic. September’was weak | lows, " usual discount to the trade: Graham Scotch, $8; Cumberland, §9 1n bulk ‘and $1050 | 100 fana Piantation Co .l“ | in sg-rr‘ipa.l ¥, closing e lower. Flour, $3 26 per 100 Ibs.; Rye Flour, §2 Rye | in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Bgg. $12:| 120 Hana Plantation Co = A yellow fever panic raged ig the provision | Meal, §250; Rice Flour, §7; Cornmgal, §2 _Cannel, $8 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle | 150 Hutehinson S P Co..... American American Steel Hoop American Steel Hoo American Steel & Wire..... American Steel & Wire prefd Amerfcan Tin Plate American Tin Plate prefd. Amerjcan Tobacco American Tobacco prefd.. Anaconda Mining Co.eeeeenrn 30" die, for San Francisco. TN g 1 TRANSATLANTIC STEAMERS. ORECAST OF WIND AN SATHER I3 = % PR ST e LIVERPOOL—Arrived July Si—Stmr Um- AUGUST, 1808, bria, from New York. g Sailed July 2%—Stmr Servia. for New York. The aren of high barometer—The northeast | (GENOAZArrived July 3i—Stmr Ems. from trades—The sub-chart of average pressure con- | ANTWRRP— Arrived July 2—Stmr Fries- ditions for the month of August shows an area | land, from New York.

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