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TH . E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, -JULY 18, 1900. NLW/ Wheat freights show little change. Corn dull. ood demand. Rye steady. m and N g eds wery quiet. Onions and Vegetables in free supply. and Eggs as before. erate supply, but dull. neglected and weak. ew Dried Fruit notw mentioned. to drop seriously in the Santa Clara Valley. for n s Il at the old prices. v, Wool and Hops dull. receipt and weak. and Veal as previously quot riptions of Coal $1 higher. . and bonds neglected. dosh e adesc { | R ( m Pacific % | Charters. | rn Pacific pre | | arlo & Western.. 1% | £on Ry & Nav. ] loads lumber at Eu- n Ry & Nav prefd sylvania . \\)‘#Qférn . e Western prefd & San Fran i an Fran st p: i n Central Third Avenue xpress Companies— American ... United State melting & Refining prefd American Spirits .. American Spirits prefd American Steel Hooj Am Steel Hoop prefd, ex div American Steel & Wire... American Steel & Wire prefd ican Tin Plate....... Tin Plate prefd. Tobaceo ... | 605 bushels, |a Northern Pacific, 73%; Grand Trunk, 6%: Ana- conda, 7%; Rands, 39%. Bar silver, steady, 28%d Der ounce. Money, 1% per cent. e I % New York Grain and Produce. l NEW YORK, July s 3 ~12, 26,066; s, 41,57 u suffering from the Chinese trouble. e Avecte AU el . Winter straits, $375@3 to advance. Feedstuffs unchanged. o 204 7 hoghca 17.—FLOUR—Recelpts, Sales, 6300 pack- Market was Inactive and again weaker. Minnesota patents, WHEAT—Receipts, 1150 bushels; exports, 23,- Sales 000 bushels spot o. b. afloat; No. rive. 5,125,000 bushels futures, 24,- Spot, firm; No. 2 red, 84%c red, 81%c elevator; No. 1 rthern Duluth, 86%c f.'0. b. afloat to arrive: 1 hard Duluth, $5%c f. 0. b. afloat to ar- Options opened rather firm on unexpected strong cables but not having any outside sup- port, quickly fell off with corn and were weak most of_the session, in the Northwes influenced also by rains weaker late cables, liberal | new wheat receipts and general liquidation. Bear leaders were agsgressive and considerably enlarged their short a partial 82%c; closed, September, October, y accounts. | market rallied on covering and closed firm at it net advance. 50 SI%@s2c; July, Finally the S13,@S2%¢; 13-16¢: 16@s1 s2¢, close . S 3-16@82%c; closed $2%c. tet. Firm., WOOL—Dull. COFFEE—Spot Rlo, easy; No. 7 invoice, 8%e; mild, qui Futures closed steady at a net decline of 5@10 points. Total sales, including: September, AR—Raw, centrifi firm; BUTTE:; steady; creamery, EGGS—Receipts, Western at mark, Western loss off, 15c. DRIED 16@18c 14, changed. prices. ovember, $§ 40; December, v, March, $S $0@S 85; May, $S 9% 73 FRUIT IN | W YORK, July 17.—The market for evap- orated apples continues to rule quiet and un- California dried fruits, dull at old S 10@3 -20: Octe 38605 65; falr refining, 4 ugal, 9 test, 4 13-16c; molasses sugar, | 4 1-16c; refined, strong. —Receipts, 16,172 packages. factory, packages. 11G13%c for average lots; NEW 5-16c: Market, U@ 16e. . YORK. VAPORATED APPLES—State common, 3% prime, 5%@sic; go. CALIFORNIA DRIED PRU! pound as to size and qualit cholce, S%@6c; fancy, 7 S—314@7c per APRICOTS—Royal, 11@14c; Moorpark, 15@17c. PEACHES— unpeeled, 6@9c. ! Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, July 17.—September wheat openad e higher at 77%c to 7i%c because Liverpool showed but a small decline in the face of the drop here yesterday and because receipts were small. Then the market lost its strength be- cause corn was making such a swift break for the bottom. worked up to raptdly downward. the slump and de; tive ore composed and of the Fac. with most terday at advance The rally was helped to | nd sc visible of 2,921,000 | helped along by held September, following the opening, c and the proceedings were Liquidation heayy The was attered. mind after half an hour -became concluded to buy some. orts covered to secure profits and some buil an upward and a Septem- rt sent the market In This movement w A & 3% wed buying from the orthwest ... American Maiting prefd 19 | decrease in the worl 49 Am Smeiting & Refining. 3% | bushels, according to Bradstreet's. - 8% | ber rallied to 77isc and shortly afterward closed | over yes a degree by the partial recovery of corn. The corn market made a hollow, empty show | of having recovered somewhat from the bear rubbing given it vesterday, but the exhibi- tion lasted for only a moment at the opening. Long corn was mense quantities of ex close on rep n kiyn Rapid Transit o0 s xcel w th fog off shore. Fuel & Iron £ Temilt jof xecen: bk NDER G. McADIE, | ntal Tobaceo . orecast Official. | appearance of firmness Bl ditions earlier in the International Paper ..... onal Paper prefd — | EASTERN MARKETS. nal Lead 3 al Lead prefd... al Steel New York Stock Markei sly 17— The stock market gave New York Alr Brake { .-..... North American s ey 2 . | 7360 Pacific Coast ....... | 5 - ement Facinc Coast iat prefd Lo ch an ou Tacific Coast 24 prefd Pacific Mail . 4 Uy le's Gas % e st n Palace Car 35% rd Rope & Twin fré4d s September . 35% | Oats No. 2 & Iron.. ! July 23% 23 United States Leather. August . 233 23 1'nited States Leather pre September 24% 2% United States Rubber. | Mess Pork, TUnited States Rubber prefd. Lanly .. 125T% 145 Western Union Republic Iron & Steel. .. Republic Iron & Steel’p P C C & St Louts. o any large sell- 83 St L & I M con 55.119 205 % St L & § F Gen 6e. arent w nt Do adj 4s.. Transit Can Southern Zds [ of large profits | Ches & Ohio 4%s.. 99 'St Paul con.. | present ievel of prices. | Do 5s. -116% St P, C & P 1st | nts on a smaller | Chi & N con 7s..141 ctalities. | Do S F Deb 5s...12) IS ¥ four points on | Chic Term 4s...... $2%(S Railway b would be benefited by | Colo South 4s...... 84%|Stand R & T 6s. and military supplies | D & R G 1sts......102 "|Tex & Pac lsts ! 3 | movement In railroad | Do ds... . 97%| Do 2ds. 5 stocks was renew fter midday under the | Erle Gen 5. L 68" |U Pacific 4s. stimulus these spe movements. The | Ft W & O C ists.. 70 (Wabash 1sts. grangers, 34 Pacifics advanced | Gen Electric @s... 118 | Do 2ds. Very ger ¥ from 1 to 1% points and St | Jowa Cent lsts....112% West S s Louis and Sen F nrst preferred jumped | K C & P G 1sts... 12/ Wis Cent ists. | Louts & X unif 45, 953/ Va Centurles. 2 & few transactions L The m : ment dis ‘l extend far outside the MINING STOCKS. limits in the raflroad L. | Chonar .. 15/ Ontarto . 6§00 TT" c e in A“gn!ng exchange | Crown Poinf . 65 Ophir €5 was ¢ of bills against £0ld | Con Cal & Va..... 140 Plymout] b > 2= reported to have | Deadwood .. 40 Quicksilver 150 | 6 1n gold | Gould & Cur 700 ; and exchange | Hale & Norcrost 2| tal for the week wili | Homestake L4000 d four millions. Iron Stiver. 52 Union Con . 17/ hort oans con- | Mexican - 15 Yellow Jacke: 0 but lenders are tn- | G face foane Tor the'tonger perisas. | o, sl it e i) was dull to-day and the < U f s continues Call loans 2 e West d. ) e, Soeou Pues regular. Total | fyme Joans 39t [emt U E. 0ld 4 and ie mdvane sa | , Stocks— |, Bonds— B et & SHORE 05 86 #thne' R Agchison 20 Acchizon 4 W YOR o pretd. 7ot | s & C s Bt L TN STOCK FARE. o | Al AR, Mining, Shares Solé. Stock— s | Do prefd. 16 | Allouez Min Co. 1 E - Amer Telephone....343 |Amal Copper . S5 Boston & Albany..234% Atlantic . 22 Boston Elevated...141% Boston & Mont.. 308 Boston & Maine...158 * Butte & Boston.... 13 126 | Calumet & hecla..73 I3 Centennial 7 162 Franklin CBE&Q Dominion Coal % | Do preta. Federal Steel |~ Do preta Fitchburg pref: General Electric, Mexican Central & Ohto. .. 3t Wertern o oo . Burlington & Quiney Ind & Louis . Ind & Louis prefd. | September . closed 1%c under vesterday oats was not heav Trade in closed %c down at 23%c. Provisions early weak, were easy at was a decide lator let short, ferings ving by pack T yesterday: t5e depre lard, | market brought up over 2c under yi cllent crop pre raine. oveled Into the pit in im- | and inside of an hour the esterday’s pects s ering by Co = for profits caused a reaction and part | of the loss was regained, giving the close an compared with con- session. t in the session were but part of the loss was recovered. Hogs | na th a long line and another sol this stuff forming the bulk of the of- such as it was, mber pork closed 12:2@15c down and ribs The leading futures ranged as follow: September. 4@39%c. September very e corn break One heavy was on September . Lard, per I July .. 1 2 15 11 40 off A, 6.13c; clove: mspic October .. 200,500 Shares sold. Short Ribs, per 100 5 CLOSING BONDS. | 's"rmx-mber B U S 2 ref, reg MK &T 2ds. October 6 625 (when issued)....103% Do ée.. Do coup.. 103% N Y Cent Ists, Cash__quotations Do 2s reg.. J Cent gen 5s....122 . 3 epring wheat, 3 Do s rez rth Pacific 3s... 06 No. 2 corn, 39@8%%c: No. 2 yellow, Do 3s coup. 1c; No. 2 white, %% Do new 48 Te.... 3 g i flaxseed, '$1 80; Do new 4s coup..134% Nor & W con 4s. me timothy seed, $320; Do old 4s reg....115% Or Nav lsts mess pork. per barrel, $10 85@11 65; lard, per 18) | Do old 4s coup.. 115% Do 4s.... pounds, 36 4536 6214 short ribs sides (loose), Do 5% res. 113 (Oregon §'Lés | 3 506 S5; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 654 1c e Do 58 coup. 1%/ Do con 5s. 112 ' short clear sides (boxed), $1 20@7 30; whisky, The move- | D of Colum 3.638.123 |Reading Gen 4s.... §5% | basis of hign wines, $193; sugars, cut loaf, emand from shorts, | Atchison gén 4s....101% R G West Ists.... 5815 | 6.55c; granulated, 6.3%; confectioners’ A, 6.2%c; contract grade, $5. Articles— Shipments. Flour, barrels. Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels. Oats. bushels. Rye. bushels Barley, bushels On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was active 1lc. creamery, 1U@iic; cheese, steady, 9%@10%c tec; dairy, eggs, fresh, New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 17.—METALS—'the mar- ket for metals was generally quiet, without any material change In prices. Copper in the local market ruled dull and unchanged at $16 50, de- spite an advance 2s 6d for spot and 7s 6d for fu- tures in London. The production in the United States during June was 22,625 tons. Total for the past six months amounted to 134.577 tons, against 124,457 tons for the same time a year ago. K Iron was dull and weak at $13 50 for warrants and $17@18 for Northern No. 1 foundry. Tin was a shade lower on bld prices to-day, owing to a decline of £1 abroad. The close was easier here at §34 05334 25, Lead was dull and unchanged and spelter unchanged at $4 171 t 83 The brokers’ price for lead ana e brokers was $3 80 for i r : o Wh 540 Chicago, Tock Yeland & Pacific. | X'E e Elorerss, i CCCE M Lot - 014 Colony..........205 |Winona, ... Closine .. udo Southern’. | 014 Dominion.. ... 18%| Wolverines orado Southern ist prefd Rubber 2| rado Southern 2nd prefd 22 Wheat— Delaware & Hudson Opening - Delaware, Lack & West. Denver & R G...... Denver & R G prefd. Condition of the_Trea.mry. | WASHINGTON, July 17.—To-day's statement it | of the Treasury balances shows: Avallabie ‘rns)\ balance, $150,015,080. gold, $69,246,812. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 17.—Money on call, easy at 1%@1% per cent; prime Mercantile Paper, B 265 | 4'; per cent. o Sterling exchange, firm with actual business in bankers' bills, at $4 §7@4 8% for d and st 31 S404 Bisk for Stxe dages ponsas Taten 4 $5@4 §5: Commercial Bills, $4 S3G4 83%. Stiver Certificates, 61%@62%c. Erie 1st prefd t Northern prefd Hocking Coal Hocking Valley Tilinole Central Central 2 lowa Central prefd. Kansas City, Pitts & te & Western ie & Western prefd 8% | s | sty | Mexican Central 213 | 2 Missouri Paci & Government Bonds, strong: State Bonds, in- Movite & Ohtor. 1% | active: Railroad Eonds, irregular. Missouri, Kansas & Texas. Missouri, Kansas & Texas prefd. ew Jersey Central ‘ew York Central. orfolk & Western. Nortolk & Vestern prefd. London Market. LONDON, July 17.—Atchison, 26%; Canadian Pacific, 91%; Unlon Pacific preferred, 74%; Clcsing Flour— Opening Clesing o, Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, July 17.—Specfal telegraphic communications to Bradstreets show the fol- lowing changes in avatlable supplies as com- pared with last accounts: WHEAT—United States and Canada, east of Rockies, and in Europe, decreas decrease, 521,000 bushels. 2,100,000 bushels. tal_supply, decrease, 2,921.000. CORN-—United States_and Can: lh&Ar.nckllu,“:decfE:le. LN, " TS—Uni . States and Canada, east of Rockies, decrease, 485,000, Pacific Coast Wheat stocks, increase, 107,000 bushels. afloat for To- M"‘-"'ok Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, July 17._CATTLE—Recelpts, 300; native steers, average about steady; Texans, slow to lower; butchers' stock, steady to strong. Natives—Best on sale to-day, one car- load at $5 30: good to prime steers, $5@> 1U; DOOrto " medium, $4 50@5; selected feeders, steady, $4@4 65; mixed stockers, slow, 33 3@ 3 90: Cows. $3@460: heifers, $3@s: steady, $2G2 80; bulls, $2 60@4 50; caive stronger than last Tuesday, $4 50@6 S0. —Recelpts, 1400; best on sale to-day, two car- loads at $4 90; Texas fed steers, $4 10@5; Texas grass steers, $3 25@74; Texas bulls, $2 50@8 25. HOGS—Receipts to-da: 1800; to-morrow, 2 000, estimated; left over, 6000; l0c lower, ‘clos- ing weak; mixed and_butchers, $5@5 33; good to choice heavy, $5 05@5 22i¢; rough heavy, £5,9003; light, $@5 2t bulk’ of sales, & 24 SHEEP—Recelpts, 10,000; sheep, steady 10 slow; lamts. 0 2c lower; good to cholce wethers, $4@4 50; fair to choice mixed. 33 10Q 4: Westarn sheep and vearlings, $3@4 50; Texa ihQPrI:. 3@ native lambs, $4 40@¢ 60; Western ambs, . Boston 1Wool Market. BOSTON, July 17.—The wool market here was slow and there was not enough business doing to establish a price. The trade was fixed about S0c for scoured and fine medium and fine territory wools, with i2@ilc for staple Fieece wocls offer no attraction whatever and prices are nominal. _Quotations: Territory Wools, scoured basis, Montana_and Wyoming fine medium, 17@18c; scoured, 5 taple, 52@p S%c; Utah fine medium and fine, scoured, dc; staple, 52@53c; Australian scoured, basis sSpot 'prices : Combing superfine nom- inal, 81@Sic; zood, S04 London Wool Market. | LONDON, July 17.—At the Wool auction sales | to-day 10,698 bales were offered. Merinos were in good request, Gernmian representatives and the home trade buying cross-breds. The good selection of Tasmania Wools sold well. * % California Fruit Sales. ¥ MONTREAL, Quebec, July 16—The Farl Frult Company's sales of Callfornia fruit at auction to-day are as follows: Pears—Bart- letts, boxes, §150@170, average §1 6l Plums— Purple Duane, single crates, average 77c; Washington, single crates, average Prunes—Tragedy, single crates, T0@80c, average 5e. Seven cars sold to-day. CHICAGO, July 16.—The Earl Fruit Company so0ld Californta fruit at auction to-day and real- ized the following prices. Pears—Bartletts, boxes, $1 1091 85;, average $1 64, half boxes 83c; Clapp's Favorite, average Soc; Bartletts (vent), SCGR 10, * average i, Peaches- Crawiords, , 25@¥c, average Gic; oxes, 45 Decker, boxes, 555, average G} St Johns, boxes, 15gSc. average dic: Hale's Early, boxes, 40@50c, average dic. Plums —Abundance, singlé crates, average 40c; Bur- banks, single crates, doc@si, average 46c; Kel- * sey Japans,. single crates, 6uc@$l 25, average $1 06; Peach, single crates, 50@ average 57c; Purple Duane, single crat average G7c; Washingtén, single crates, 10uSic, average 8le; Wickson, single crates, Sc@sl 2, average §1; Yellow Egg, single crates, 850@$1 10, average $106. Prunes—German, single crates, 80@70c, average 63c; Silver, single crates, average 3105 Tragedy, single crates, 40G%0c, average 7. Weather hot. Seventeen cars sold to-day CHICAGO, July 17.—Porter Bros.' Company’s 43c@$1 20 single crate eilow Egg, $120: Satsu” Botan, 90c; Bur- 5@soc. Prunes— Red, G5 single 60c; ; Bradshaw, @S0c. Nectarines Peaches—Early ers, 50c; St. Johns, 43G3: Grapes—Fontainbleais, §1 60 sing —Bartletts, T0c@$1 45 box. NEW YORK, July 17.—Porter pany’s sales of California fruit: Peaches—St. John, 2@40c per box. Pears—Bartletts, 3ic@ 3170 box. Plums—Abundance, 30c single crate; Washington, 35c@$110; California Red, crate. Pears Bros." Com- $1 40; Bradshaw, 80c@$l 45; P D, 45c@sl 20 guma, G5@7se; Jefferson, boc. —Stmoni, 30@40¢ single crate; Trage: Germans, | T0@ssc. Pears—Bartlett box. % rl Fruit Company ectarines—70 Pears—Bartletts, $1 05@1 60 single crate. half box. Crawfords, Peaches—Imperials, $@ 40@ c; Hale's Early Plums—Burbanks, Japans, 60c@$l 60; 10@ Kelsey crate; s0c’ single | Ogon, 43@60c; Purple Duane, T0Gsic; Satsuma, 5650 shington, S0@%c. Prunes—Germans, | T0c moni, 35@%c; Tragedys, H0@%e. two cars fruit sold. PITTSBURG July 17 t pany realized the following prices for Califor- nia fruit sold at auction to-day: Pears—Bart- Jetts, boxes, $175G2 35, average $139. Peaches— Early Crawfords, boxes, average 9ic. Plums— Purple Duzne, single crates, c, average #3c; Washington, single crates, S0c, average @S, T6c. Prunes—Tragedy, single crat | average Ste. Ome car sold to-day. | "PHILADELPHIA, July 17.—The Farl Fruit Company auctioned California_fruit to-day at the following prices: Pears—Bartletts, boxes, $135G1 60, average $151. Peaches—Early Craw- fc erage $133; Kelsey Japans, crates, average %c; Purple Duane, single | crates, so@sic, average 82c; Satsuma, single crates, 6)c@3l, average T6c. Prunes—Tragedy, single’ crates, 75@S0c, average 7sc. Weathef very hot. Nine cars sold to-day. BOSTON, Mass., July 16.—The Earl® Fruit Company sold California fruit at auction to-day and realized the following prices: Pears—Bart- tts, box, $120@1 S0, average $1 41; hal? box | s5cg81 10, average 67 ohns, bo: | T0c@$1 20, average 62c; box, " 10c@ $1, average 88c; Hale's Early, box, 35@T75c, aver. Satsuma, single crates. 50@ Primes—Tragedy, Sixteen cars sold $T10, average 6lc: Gc, average 64C. crates, 65c@$l, average S2c. to-day. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, July 17.—In the local wheat market there was a very light movement, al- though o few sales were reported at prices | ranging from 3;@57c_for Walla Walla = with | Valley quoted at 55@s6c.The needs of the ex- porters are not pressing at the present time and they are accordingly In no hurry about in- Creasing their limits much above export values. WASHINGTON. TACOMA. July 17.—WHEAT—quiet and un- changed. Blue ySO.Em, 59c; Club, 57c, both for export. Foreign Markets. LONDON, July 17.—Consols, 98 9-16; Silver, 23 5-16d; French Rentes, 9f. Wheat, cargoes on_passage, scllers at decline 6d; No. 1 Stand- ard Cal. 29 6d. English country markets qulet. LIVERPOOL, July 17.—Wheat, quiet. No. 1 Standard Cal., 6s 40. Wheat in Parls weak. Cotton, Uplands, 5 23-32d. CLOSING. AT—Steady: No. T 1 Northern Spring, 6s lMfornia, 6s 312d@6s 4d. Futures, dull; July, nominal. ' December, 6s 1%d. CORN—Spot, steady; American mixed, new, 4¢; American mixed, old, 4s 1'2d. Futures, dull; July, nominal; September, 4s. LOCAL MARKETS. *———————_—_—__—* Exchange and Bullion. e 3a: No. Sterling Fxchange, sight. - $4 853 ‘Storling Exchange, sixty days.. — 48 Sterling Cables . . o 489 ew York Exchange, sight. - 121 New York Exchange, telegraphic — ’ 15 Fine Silver, per ounce...... - o1 Mexican Dollars, nominal. - 484 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Ships are asking 40s, ueual options, with but little spot business and a slow but steady increase in the disengaged tonnage here. The chartered wheat fleet in | port has a registered tonnage of 32,779, agalnst | 40,400 tons on the same date last vear; dis- engaged, 13,430 tons, against T600; on the way to this port, 177,800 tons, against 213,500. WHEAT—Chicago opened at 7i%c, broke to Titie, at which figure there were outside sales. Subsequently the market recovered to T7igc. At the opening the feeling was better on steadier cables, but Corn' was weak on country selling and became eompletely demoralized. — This brenk in_ Corn extended sympathetically to Ul Chfetvird the market steadted. " Ex- porters: tock 2,006,000 bushels in all positions on Monday, but speculation remained weak. The Northwest brought freely. In the local market there was a fair demand on shipping account at previo prices. Fu- fures opened lower, but closed at an advance. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 05; milling, §1 07% o CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—0:15 o clock—December—10,- 000, $1 12%. 2000, #1133, $113%; 2000, $113%; 18,000, $1 13%. $1.13%: 14,000, $1 13%. Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—No sales, Second Sesslon—No sales. . Regular Morning Session—No sales. Afternoon Sesslon—No_sales. OATS—The trade report a good active healthy market at firm quotations. Offerings, e gt B Burprive. £ ara 35 100 S xfm;m ‘u% per 'RN—Continues dull and unchanged; East- §s121 0 he Earl Fruit Com- | Réguiar Morning Seeston—Decomber—200 otls, | heavy, 104 Afternoon’ Session — December — 4000 ctls, | cured. Fastern Mess Beef, $12 per bbl; BARLEY—Although quotations stand about | ily, $14; extra Prime Pork, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 1216@13c per Ib. ern 1 Yellow, e T Y] ther movement fi peaceful condition: be worth §1,500,000. 575 ver barrel lows, usual discol Flour, $3 per 100 Meal,” $2 50; Rice iny, = $350@3 75; Cracked Wheat, Wheat Flour, $3 in sacks, $ Hay a quotations. grades do not b Feedstuffs of 50@13 MIDDLINGS—$1 Cracked Corn, $25; Wheat and Oat, $4@6; ton. STRAW—25@40c Bean. There 1s nothing BEANS—Bayos, 340; large White, Red, $250G3: Bl nominal; Lima, $ | Kidneys, $4@4 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 4c; Flax, ib for California. nominal; Rape, 2 thy, 4@4%c. @250 per ctl and Onfons are al featureless, with I New EW O $1.10 per ctl. $1 and 50c@$1 for Bell rots, | fat Squash, $12@15 f The market Is di in. Doves are lower only the second d POULTRY—Live $350G5 for young; $450a6; old Roos | Broile | small: Pigeons, §1 | ket. old quotations. of the recent hot considerable candll | ter here is poor. thing. BUTTER—, onds, 1732@18c. Dafry—Fancy, 16! common, 14@15c. CHEESE—New, 10c; Eastern, 16@ EGGS—Quoted a Deciduous This is the dull son. The demand sided. large hoxes were i another dull fruit. | market is off all APRICO $3@20 per ton to th APPLES—40c@$1 box, and 50@60c pe PEARS—23G10c boxes and $12 5072 per bas 302 large and $2@5 for BLACKBERRIE! FIGS—Per box, for double layers. NECTARINES—' 30@6oc. PEACHES—20@4 basket: in bulk, $I: GRAPES—From from Hanford, Vacaville, 50@75e. MELONS—Nutmg per crate; Cantal $5@5 50; Bananas, The Prune drop 30 per cent of the losing practically nificant. Nectarines below Almonds are quot DRIED FRUITS inal—cleaned up. pitted. NEW CROP — Peaches, 5@éc. here. 1b, 19c; choice, Sc; E}emnefl Thompso! ‘ancy, per ib, $ic unblea, prime,’ Se: NUTS—Walnuts, 10c for softshell papershell, §%@$’ shell, Peanuts, 53 Calitornia; Brazil 12t%c; Pecans, 11@ HONEY—Comb, The market is extra cream do, §3350; Oat Groats, $450; Hom Peas, §; Green Peas, Hay agaln went up, Some dealers think the advance altogether too rapid, and look for a reactiom, while others take the contrary view. Volunteer FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, Oilcake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, $27 50 @28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@2 Alfalfa, $6@7 5 @ ; Egg Plant, 50c@3$1 25 per box; Green Okra, 10c; Green Pepoers, 5@35c per sacl for ‘Alameda: Cucumbers, Pickles, 85@%c; Garlic, 2@3c per Ib; Marrow and 10G12%c for Hens: Ge Goslings, $1 25@150; $3@3 50 for large Creamery—Fancy Creamery, Receipts are not excesstve, but t drag. Peaches and pears are the principal suf- ferers in this respect. @3ic per crate and 204! STRAWBERRIES—$2 50@3 50 per sun-drfed. 3@4c_per 1b; ‘| White Figs, 2a3c; Bleached Plums, 7ic: Un- bleached Plums, 6c fcr pitted and 1%c for un- £0-1b boxes, 5e: 2-crown, loose Muscatels, ise 3-crown, Blc; 4-crown, '7c; London Layers, 2- 0 per box; crown, Clusters, $2: Dehesa, prices 0.k in_California. $117:4@1 20 per ctl: Eastern 173@1 20 per ctl; Mixed, §1 15@1 17%4. @95c per ctl. g00d shipping demand at firm prices. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. Dealers now report a The Chinese trouble is seriously checking the export of Flour from this coast to China. Large quantities are reported tied up at Hongkong, Shanghal and interfor points, while little fur- is expected until here & aahin The Flour s geain prevail. now there that cannot be sold is estimated to FLOUR-—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon | and Washington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel for fam- ily, and $315@3 50 for bakers'; Eastern, ¥4 %@ MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- iraham unt to the_trade: Ibs: Rye Flour, $2 Flour, $§; Corn’Mea Buckwheat Flour, —$@4 §350; Farina, $ 50; Whole Rolled Oats (barrels), 36 @1; Pearl Barley, £; Split 50 per 100 1bs. nd Feedstuffs. as will be seen by the e. " descriptions remain un- 50 per ton. 7@20 per_ton. $16 per ton;: Corn Meal, $24 50, Mixed Feed, $14. HAY—Volunteer, $4 50@6 50; Wheat, $10@1250; @12; Oat, $8@10: Clover, Barley, 6 50@S 50 per 39 Der bale. s and Seeds. going on worthy of note. $2 85@3; Small White, $3 2@ $275@2 90; Pink, §250@2 90, ackeve, §250@375: Butters, 30@5 40; Pea, §3 40@3 50; Red Mustard, nomina , $190@2 20; Canar, and 4c for Eastern: Alfalfa, 15@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timo- DRIED PEAS—Niles, §2 25@250; Green, $225 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes are very cheap, and in large supply, 50 abundant. Vegetables are arge supplies. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, 0c; New Early Burbanks, 35@75c per ctl. Red, 50@85c; VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 75¢@$1 per sack; 5c@$1 per crate for Berkeley and $1@125 fo Green | Alameda; Asparagus, 75c@$3 per bo: Peas, 2@3c per Ib: String Beans, 1@3c; Limas. 4c; Cabbage, 40@30c; Tomatoes, Rivers, T 50@75c_per box for Chili 1 Dried Peppers, S@10 Summer Squash, @doc for Alamed: er ton. Poultry and Game. ull. A car of Eastern came Small and poor stock is neglected. and it 1s | and slow of sale, ay of the season. Turkeys, 9@1lc for Gobblers Hens, sters, 25@1 50 per dozen for old and $125G150 for Squabs. GAME—Doves, 30@i5c per dozen. Butier, Cheese and Eggs. ‘There Is nothing whatever new in this mar- Fine Butter and Eggs are both firm at the Eggs are showing the effects weather. which necessitat ing. Most of the dairy Bu There is no scarcity in any- 18%@18c; te; good to choice, 15%@16¢; @%: Young America, 9% Westorn 150160 por 1oL sec- t U@lsc for store and 1T:4@ 19c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 14%@lic. and Citrus Fruits. est week thus far this sea- seems to have almost sub- Crawford reely offered at 23 aches in ', Which is about 3¢ per pound. Fine large green Bartlett age 60c. Plums—Burbanks, single crates, 70c¢@ | pears, however, brought 7sc. Grapes and melons are al- around. The ceipts alone save it from a severe glut. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— 5@30c per box and crate; and e canners. for large boxes; Graven- steins, 75c@$12; Crabapples, 25@40c per small r large box. per box: Bartletts, 25@T5c in | 0 per ton in bulk. PLUMS—20@35¢ per box and crate, and 20@35¢ ket; in bulk, $10@15 per ton; Prunes, per basket. chest for small berries. RASPBERRIES—$3@7 per chest. S—$2@4 per chest. LOGAN BERRIES—$:@7 per chest. 7] 'S—$2G3 per chest. ERRIES—7G% per 1b. 25@40c for single and 65@S5c ‘White, 30@40c per box; red, I0c_per box and 20@30c 2 50@20 per ton. s - Arizona, Tie@$l 25 per crate; $150; Fontainebleau, from egs, T5@$1 25 per case and — loupes, $2@325 per crate. Watermelons, from Fresno. $10@20 per 100. CITRUS FRUITS—St. Michaels, §1G2; Valen- clas, $150@250: Lemons, $1@130 for common and’ $2@3 for good to cholce; Mexican Limes, 75c@$2 50 per bunch; Pine- apples, $150@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. in the Santa Clara Valley continues and is now estimated at from 15 to county's crop. Irrigated or- chards are the worst sufferers, some of them | their whole crop. The drop in non-irrigated orchards is generally insig- It is the most serious visitation for years, and prices for the new crop will not be announced by the association unt! tent of the damage Is known. Prices for new Peaches, Pears, Plums and 41 the ex- are merely preliminary and floating, as the regular cpening quotations for these goods have not been made yet. New ed below. — 014 Crop—Prunes, nom- Evaporated Apples, 5%@sc; Black Figs, 1%@2: Apricots, 6G7%c per Ib; i Pears, 5@7c; Plums, pitted, He@se. N RAISINS—Bleached Thompson’s fancy, per standard, Sc; prime, fc; un- n's, per Ib, 6c. Sultanas— choice, T3%c: standard, 6! ined. Sultnsas. be: Hesdiess -crown, $160. Fancy $240: Imperial, $3. All at common shipping points 8@9c for Standards and 9@ new Almonds, 10%@tlc for c for soft and — for hard- @6%c for Eastern and e for Nuts, 7i@Sc; Filberts, 12@ 13c: Cocoanuts, $3 50@5. 1214@13c for bright and 1@ 12¢ for hight amber: water white, T4@T7%c: light amber extracted, 6%@7c: dark, 6c per Ib. BEESWAX—24@26¢ per Ib. Provistons. quoted extremely dull, and prices have not changed for some time. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10@10%c per 1b for 0% ight. 12'4c for ext sugar-cured for light medium, 11%c for ra light and 13c for sugar- Hams, 12@13c extra Mess, $13; $15: extra clear, $19; LARD—Tierces quoted at 7c per Ib for com- the same, n choice 1ot of Feed occasionally sells | Mezs, at c. Otherwise the market Is featureless. Feed, 7Toc for No. 1 and 65@67%c for off | pound and Sic for grades: Brewing and shipping grades, 75@s0c; | $%c: 10-1b tins, 9%c: COTTOLENE—One-half barrel, ure; half-barrels, pure, 1b tins, 9%ec. 8%c; three half-barrels, §%c; one tierce, S%C: two tierc $ige; five mr.-.z‘-. $%c per 1b. s i Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. stocks. And| Hides continue dull, With accumula ‘Wool shows no improvement. Fall clips are slowly aj Buyers still kee) Hops are stead! and bid fair to be defective. out of the market. held by the growers, as the Yellow, 90c@ | | weshed, or good y | ectarines are | | single | 4o declining under a slackened demand, and the | wmoderate re- | | | California crop is estimated to be a third short | Stocktn Gas s 9% — | and the Fastern outlook Oregon and Washington prospects are satis- | Contra Costa.. 67% 5% factory, Buyers would contract at 1loc, 0 N growers refuse to entertain this bid, hence the | Spring Valley. 3415 95%; market for future goods is at a Dry Kip. is nome too good. andstill. Tallow is steady under sales for Germany. HIDES AND SKINSCulls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Steers, §%c; medium, Sic; lght, Sic; Cow- hides, $1c; Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, Sc; Calf,*dc: Dry Hides, sound. 16c: cuils and brands, 13c: Sheepski !;09 S0e Shearlings, each; medium, each: Horse Hides, salt, $2G2 §i_for small and e for colts for medium, £ 5 for me- Horse Hides, dry, §1 5 dium, $1 for skins—Summer dium skins, 20c: winter or thin skin: skins—Prime Angoras, 50c: medium, TALLOV 15c; Dry Calf, 20@30c_each; 80@Soe; 1@ 16e; long _Wo arge, 3c; refined. 5lc; grease, 2G2'e. 14 WOOL—Spring clip Northern free, 14@1ic Middle County, free. 14@16c: Middle Coun- Southern’ Mountain, ty, months’ defective, 11 7_months’, 16@15c; South and local points, pondingly weak. orthern ds 12GMc; 124 9@ 11 evada, 13@16c per Ib. Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lam! HOPS—Nominal at 5@l short _Wool, 0. 1 rendered. 4c per Ib; No. Southern Mountain, months’, 10@13c; Southern Mountain, defeetive, Humboldt and Mendocino, . @9 per Ib. per Ib; new, 10612 Heavy Salted |, ol. colts. Deer- fall or me- 200. Goat- e large and smooth, iz quotable as follows: 12@ efective. free, San Francisco Meat Market. Hogs are arriving more freely from the East. and prices are ‘corres- All other meats are as pre- viously quoted and there is no lack of sup- plies. BEEF- VEAL—Large, §%@%c;: small, pound. MUTTON—Wethers, 7%@Sc; ewes, 7@T%c per pourd. LAMB—Spring, S%@%% per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 6c for small, 5%@3%e for medium and 51@5%¢ for large: stock Hogs and feeders, 5lc; dressed Hog: BAGS-San Quentin Bags. Graln Bags, 63%c; Wool Bags, 2814@32% Twine, Tic; Fruit Bags, §%@5%c for white and | 9 6%c per Ib for fair to choice. 1L@10%c 8$@stac. General Merchandise. 8%@s%c for bleached jute. CANNED FRUITS—Extras in 214-1b tins are quoted as follows: Apricol $5 65; $1 50 for unpeeled, $1 85 for peeled and $1 9 for peeled and sliced Blackberries, berrles, $1 60; Cherrles, $150; Peaches, $1 , $1 $L7 ) S@1 Plums, §1 35@1 40; Quinces, §1 & $1 85; Strawberri . COAL—Prices for several coas and foreian but H0c@s 10 for large, $1 75 2| per Caleutta Fleece for black, | Miscellaneous— jaomim Cal Fruit i —= |Ser Ex Assn. 97100 Oceanic_S_Co. 91% 9% Gas & Electric— Pac A F A.. - Ceat G L Co.. — Pac C Bor Co.130 Cent L & P Co 4% 5% Par Paint Co.. 10 Morning sesston. Water Stocks— Marin County. 3 Board— 230 Makaweli . . $2000 Market-street $1000 Northern Ry. of Cal 150 Paauhau S. P. Co. | $6000 . F. & S. J. V. Bonds. Street— 100 Honokaa S. Co. 15 Kilauea 109 Contra_Costa W 10 Glant Powder Con 25 Makawell. Makaweli. . . Makaweli. . . Oceanic S. S. Be Paauhau S. P. C 0 S. V. Water. 10 S. V. Water. treet— 125 Contra Costa Water.. 3000 Oakland Gas Bonds PROD! OIL EXCHANGE. ER: Morning 500 American Fuel.... 300 Independence. 10 Kern River Aft 10 Homestake. MDD | _Following were the = Stock and Exchange ! Mor 200 Best & Belct 100 Best & Belc 200 Hale & Norc ession. 2 Afternoon Session. k) 100 Challenge . 300 Crown Point B 12 100 Hale & Norers. Silver Hill | Exchange yesterday | Morning 50 Caledonia .. 200 Challenge Con. 700 Crown Point. i Nevada. 13 300 Sterra | 200%Hale & Noerers. 21 300 Syndicate .. 200 Mexfean ....... 18 Atee 900 Alta ... 200 Challenge 200 Crown Point 206 Hale & Norers. 200 Justice . CLOSING Ql'flT’.—\TIO.\'S. DAY, July 17—4 p. m descriptions are a doliar higher. The German ' “Just N Government is said to be after supplies in this | 10 Kentuck market. Wellington, $ per ton: Southfield | Andes . 5 Lady Wash Wellington, 4o; Seattle. $7: Bryant. $5: Coos | Belcher . ay, $550; Wallsend, §0: Co-operative Wall = end, $9. Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 % in | Bepios T sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Fgg, $14; Can- nel, $11 per ton: Coke, $16 per ton in bulk and | $18 in sacks; Castle Gate and Rock Springs, $8 45 per 2000 pounds. 12@1315¢ for good 108, @12%c @1ic for sup unwashed peaberr: mon to ordinary to fancy washed, COFFEE—Costa 12%@13%c for xood washed, i for good to Rica, 14@15%c o prime w. aragua, 14@' 13%¢” for fa 103, good washed, 9%@10%c nominal washed peaberry, | Mexics 12,@13%e for for good washed, | 9@9%%e for medium, 6%@s%e for Inferior to of | dinary, 13@14%c for good to prime washed pea- | berry, 11G11%e nominal for good to prime un- 10@10%c nominal for good to L 14 @1 Y@ilke for superior unwashed. Leather, ness Leathe: 16c per foot: Kip, finished, 40@ finished, 505 finishe 14716c; Rough Split OILS—California i raw, winter strained, ut, 68@72c per gallon; pure Neatsfoot Oil, bar- & Sperm, pure, 65c; Whale per gallon; Fish | B v rels, 6c 3 Oil, natural white, 37T33@421% o il PE 204 $6-degree Gasoline, in_cases, TURPENTINE oltne. barrels, TROL. 1 D THER—Sole, heavy, $16a1 heavy, light, 2963 c Calf, finished, per’ foot: Helt S@10c per ™. barrels, 70c: Sc £ 3ASOL) cases, 18%c: Extra ; Elaine Oil. in cases, 231: - dorized Stove Gasoline, In bulk, Deodorized Stove Gasoline. in cases, 2lc: zine, in bulk, 14%c: Benzine, in cases, 20, in bulk, 2lc; 86-degree Gas- | ™, AND BE —Water White Coal Oil, In bulk, 12%c; | Ofl, In cases, 18%c; Astral Ofl, in cases, 18ic: Star O], case: for washed, 5@3c per Ib; Sole, ; Sole Leather, light, 27@28¢: Rough light, 25@26c; Harness Leather, heavy, 32G38c; Harness Leather, medium, 30@3ic; Har- Collar Leather, 15@ | Veal, @$1 20; Side: Knife Spiits, per tor Ofl, in cases, No. 1, e: pure, $130; Linseed Ofl, in_barrels, boiled, cases, 5c more; Lard Of cases, Chin: St Quoted at 65c per gallon In cases and 63c in drums or fron barrels. RED AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, 7@ ; White Lead, 7@7%c, according to QUICKSILVER—$50@51 per flask for local use 1 7%e pe auantt and $45@46 for export. bt SUGAR—The market is very stiff, The West- | hand column and the successive tides of ern Sugar Refining Company quotes, per Ib, in | day in the order of A Crushed and_Fine -1b bags: Crushed, lated, 5.5 equivalent. boxes, 6.70c per Ib. Sugar, sks . Wool, Wine, gals . Flour, qr sks Corn, ctis . — LUMBER—Retail prices are as follows: Pm‘s. | e e Y izes, $16@17; extra sizes, higher: Re. $17@1s for 1 and $15G16 for No. 2 4 ‘feet, $350@4: Pickets, $15; Shingles, for common and $2 T $11 for split and $12 for sawn; Cubes. Powdered, 5.80c Dry Granulated, o 50-1b_ba Dominos, Rus! for fancy; Shakes, | tic, $21@27. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, JULY 17. bales 19,514 |Egrs. doz 060 | Lime. bbls 51 Pelts, bdls 5,545 Quicksilver, 700 | Hides, no . . 6 Hay, tons . . 70,200 3tra WASHINGTO 2,234 Bran. sks 55 Shorts, sks — - /810 | Raisins. bx 1,400 |Sugar, bbis 21 Tallow. ctls 80 Leather. rolls . tons THE STOCK MARKET. ks Douglas Island, payable on the Local stocks and bonds were very quiet at unchanged quotations on the morning session. The ofl stocks were neglected. In the afternoon Contra Costa Water sold down to $67 50, the other stocks being dull. ‘The American Fuel Ofl Company sold ex-divi- dend of 1c. The usual quarterly dividends of the Alaska- Mexican and the Alaska-Treadwell mines on share; or $18, oz $75,00. The annual meeting of the Alaska-Treadwell Mining Company was held on the 16th, when | the following were elected trustees: Aivord (president), H, H. T: Alaska, have lor, been declared h, the former being l0c per ,000, and the latter 37%c per share, | William E. W. Hop- kins, F. W. Bradley, R. D. Fry. "A. T. Cerbus was continued the Bank of ‘The Fireman s sécret fornia as bankers. Fund Insurance C ry and freasurer and ompany has declared the usual quarterly dividend of 3 per cent, payable immediately. The Gas Consumers’ Association has declared the usual monthly dividend of 13 cents per share, payable immediately. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, MONDAY, July 172 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. U S Bonds— Equit G L Co.” s 3" 4s quar coup..115%116 |Mutual El Co. — 1 4s do reg. J115%118 /O G L & H... — 35 do cp new. 13413134% 3s_quar coup..110 110% Pac Misceilaneous— Cal-st €ab Js..116% — SFG&E {Pac G - S foams s Sac EIG&RCo. 21 San Francisco. Btkn G & E Co 10 — 0 % o ey F & Cl Ry o pansurance— Feary rem’s Fund.228 — BDC ¥ Bllnkcfltack-‘ o nglo- E LA Bank of Cal-us = LA SsDsTow — rst Natlonal — Lag Lon P & X - Market e Do 1 NCN - N R of - Do 3s = =S . N Cal E Oak G - Oak Oak W Qceani P&O Preaidio .- = i Powell Powder Stocks— Sac E California .....15 1621 SF& |Giant Con Co. 56 §7 S Ry of 1 Vigorit . . = S P of Sugar Stocks— sPc S P Co. 81 9 Deg 1 Haw € & soon :\6 122t Honokaa SPRClst Iflmh S P Co. fi% 2% ER Fe o Do 3 Do nx% prime 18@14e ed peaberry, 11%@13¢ | for good to prime peaberry, 1114@13%¢ for good | to prtme, 10@l1lc for geod current mixed with | black beans, 9%@1i}ec for fair, 7@S%c nominal | for common to ordinary; Salvador, 10%@13c for good to prime washed, 10@10%c for fair washed, to prime washed peaberry, prime semi- or unwashed, 10@10%¢ green unwashed, 11@11%sc for good to superior 613@$%c nominal for com- | :c for prime to strictly for good to superior unwashed, 10%@1lc nominal for good | to prime unwashed peaberry; Guatemala and | huilding was dropped at exactly for prime to fancy washed, | { strictly good washed. 103 for ‘good | 113%@12%¢ | gclock p. m., Greenwich tin r washed, extra | ari | Moon rises, ndy Granu- 0c; Confection- Magnolia, A, 5.30c; Extra C, 5.20c; | barrels, 10c more; half-barrels, 5 =, 10c more. 0 orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its half-barrels, 6.45c; | when a minus sign (—) precedes 5 Overman Potosi Sierra Nevada. n New York. C Hale & Norcrs. Julia i Time Ball. | Branch Hydrographic Office, | "Chants’ Exchange, San | July 17, 1969 noon to-da dian, . CALKD N., in charge. e.. at noon of the 12ith H c. | Lieutenant Commander, U. S Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry r at 3 { I Sun, Moon and Tide. ) - High and en Heights of Point. Times and Waters' at _Fort Francisco Bay. Published by thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minut ter than at Fort Poi the height of tide WEDN! nee to otfictal S th\ Y,7 JULY 1. | Sun sets ..o BT third quarter } $ 4:230 5.8 m:08) 0.9 5:10 8.9 above exposition of the are given in the In the morning tides NOT the early second time column gives the second tide the day, the third time column the third t and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur: given are in addition to the TUnited States Cosst Surv charts, exce the height | and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of rence is the mean of the lower low wate: Steamer Movements. TO ;\RR“’E. From. Oyster Harbor. San Diso er Harbor. Humbold! Crescent City.. |Portland. | Crescent ¢ | State of Cal.. Progreso | Coton . Coes Bay.... Point Arena Orizaba . | Washtenaw | Arcata | Del Norte. | Warfiela | Titania . | Wellington - | Corona .. | North Fork | Vietoria Umatilla Caarina - TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. | Pler. Newport ...|N. Y. v, Pan.|July 1, 12 m/PMSS Ronita San Pedro.....|Tuly 19 9 amiPier 11 Fureka ... Humboldt. . 2 pm|(Pler 13 | City Jun, . 1pm PMSS | Wana Wk . 1 Am Bler 3 Santa Rosa/San Diego. 11 am/Pler 11 | Orizaba .../ Humboldt. 2 pm|Pler 3 | Coos Bay 4 am Pror 11 Arcata 12 m Pier 12 State of 1 am Prar o1 | Ohto «|Pler 20 | Pt. Are July 23, 2 pmiPler 3 | Coror July 24, 11 am Pler 11 R e ! gllipfing Intelligence. —_— ARRIVED. Stmr Willamette, g o~ Hansen, 74 hours from Seattle. Stmr Walla Walla. Hall, &% hours from Victoria and Puget Sound vorts. Stmr Aleazar, Gunderson, 42 hours from San m’s.;,:; Cleone, Madsen, 20 hours from Needle Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 51 hours from gy Hanse: gy ay. Bk E . n, 23 days from Schr Muriel. Carisen, 39 days from Hako dafe. Schr Chas R Wilson, Johnson, 4 days from Gv:y: Harbor. - N, Schr O 3 Kellogg, Iverson, 0 hours from Bu- reka. Barge Santa Paula, Nielsen, — hours San Pedro, in tow of tus Rescue. from CLEARED. Ger stmr Aeolus. Wellbs liams, Dimond & Co. Br stmr Belgian King Orientat 8 S Co. acher, Jaluit; Wil- 8. Weiss, Seattls; Cal & SAILED. Tuesday, July 17. % . Manila, via Naga- Stmr Caly Bonl;oh'fl;'. B:lmllllx. Morrison, Mantla, wvia stmr Belgian King, Wefss, Seaf Doran. Astoria: Stmr Col llan, Eureka. _£7% e Tub Nfete Mot .. Continued on Page Eleven, E . United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Low an the same at both places. ‘The heights undings on the

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