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: ; 2 HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1900. SUMMARY Shipment of $668,054 to China. Silver off a fraction. Exchange undisturbed. Wheat and Barley futitres firmer. s firm under steady Government buying. Oai Corn and Rye as previo sly g Hay weaker under large receipts. { T hing n. , Onio; s firm at the advance. Fruit mar Dried Fruits unchanged. Nothing new in Provisions. -at market as before quoted. OF THE MARKETS. in Beans and Seeds. | s and Vegetables about the same. tern Cheese coming in. Butter steady. 1 snoderate supply but dull. et rather steadier, with fair supplics. Dominion Coal..... 35%:Centennial Federal Steei © 33% Franklin Do preta . 65% Osceola jeneral .129% Parrot . Mexican Cent! - 12 |Quincy Aichigan Tele... . 875 Santa Fe Copper. N E Gas & Coke.. 15t Tamarack . y 01a Colony. ‘25" {Utah Mining. | 014 Dominian | Union_Pacific. West End. 18 J51% S93| New York Money Market. NEW YORK., July 19.—Close: Money on call. [ J4G1% per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4% gt‘r’cenl: sterling exchange, firm, with actual | business in bankers' bills at $4 §74 for demand and $4 5% for sixty daye bosten raten, 54 oo | @355 and $4s5; commercial bills, 4 534G 4 53%; ellver certificates, 61%@62ie; bar silyer, fl%c. Mexican dollars, 43ic. Government {Winona .. volverines oted. . o btonds, et i ve: Eastern arriving freely. | bonds. etrong; State bonds, inactive: raliroad Condition of the Treasury. | WASHINGTON, July 10.—To-day's state- ment of the tresury balances shows: Available cash balance, $150,663,607; gold, $70,053,451. London Market. NEW YORK, July 19.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram say There was unusual flatness in the markets | here to-day, caused by the advance of the Charters. ite, wheat re' account; urope, 37s Mare- €d, re- Treasure Shipment. of Rio de Janeiro took out & treasure sting of $616.614 in Mexican sin and $19.000 in silver Fruit and Salmon in London. Gr Gazette, June 30th, says: rze sales of fruit have been made for . there seems to be a better deltvery. n the country es are being There is & for best quall: ty sale for ¢ Merchandise for the Orient. of Rio and Japan, 1o steamer Janeiro salled dny cargo s hardware. sks dried fish, electrical supplies. bbis wire sh 1628 gal fruit, 7090 whisky, 00 4 cs cs % gals wine, , 114 cr toy guns, paper, 395 cs canned goods, kraut, 7 cs stationery, 1420 Ibs wine, 4 cs shoes, rdware, cs leather 7 and s cheese, 6 pkgs groceries and cs canned goods. £—146 cs canned goods, 38 ons, 1000 bbls flour, cs 1 axes, 15 pkes cs canned goods. agri- 2 4 bals cordage, 2 cs ammuni- . 2 cs canned goods. America— 12 cs wine, 2 bbls , 17 chains, 2 buoys, 13 pkgs pkgs groceries and provision: 11 cs canned goods, 540 1b work 10 raware, Weather Report. oth Meridian—Pactfic Time.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 19, 1900, 5 p. m. The ing maximum temperatu: reported 1 stations in Californie to-day Eureka . 5% Los Angeles Fresno . 106 Sacramento . I8 Mount Tamalpais.... 81 1 ndence . Lo Red Bluff 110 San Diego - % an Luls Obisp AS rapidly over Wash An area of low + alley of the Colorado and wrough New Mexico and Texas. A e ppears to be devel- ern Mexico. Rain i Flagstaff and has th ut Arizona, itions are fa Friday ir thern Cali- ern Nevada. inue high in the great In the northern portion the temperatures of n Francisco and ssibly in the country, A ity of 26 miles per hour st is reported from El Paso. 1900: udy, unsettled weath- arm in the valleys; fresh fog on the coast Cloudy Frida: scuthwest wind. Friday in north portion; ortion. in northern portion: portion, ity—Cloudy, unsettled thwest winds with ER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. probably New York Stock Market. W YORK, July 19.—The duliness of to- @ax’s stock market %as almost unrelieved by feature of interest untll the last hour, when a sharp upward movement developed in | Can South 2ds. This was sufficlent to | specialties. 1 recovery onsiderably e points. The clos fore firm but dull, and the net change: insignificant, except in a handful of Sugar led o extreme of on the expectation of rise in the price of the refined product, which = now higher than for several vears past The margin between the price of the raw and refined sugar is mow sufficient, according to the experts. to yield a large profit on refining Pacific Mail rose sharply over Tuesday's high level on renewed speculation over the bebefits 0 accrue from the transport of military stores 1o Chira. The steel stocks were generally stronger on the encouraging Yiew of the Iron Age of the trade outlook. Otberwise, the market was barren of interest. The growing seriousness of the situation in Clhina must be aseribed as the chief immedi- @te cause of to-day’s dullness. The result most to be apprehcnded from the Chinese war seemed to be the effect op the money markets of the worid. To-day's advance from 3 to 4 per cent in the Bank of Eazland minimum rate of discount and the departure of & steamer bearing over $2,000,000 in gold from New York were the impressive facts which called to this feature of the situation. To-day’s sterling rate advanced i and there is some ex- pectation that gold will be shipped to London on_Saturday’'s steamer. and irregular. “The bond market was very U. 8. Zs sdvenced %, the refunding 2s when further Total sales, par value, 81,035 Maximum temperature, | 56, LAND GENERAL | peratures on the | 10 cs type- | were | San Francisco for 36 hours | the mar- | mver® | Colorado Bouth .. 85 Stand R & T 6.. late advance and moved up an | bank rate to 4 per cent and the spread of the Chinese rebellion. ~ There was little actual business, but pawned stock came out. The war |loan dipped to 2ig discount and then rallied to 1% on large purchases by the American | Insurance companies, which failed to secure { allowable allotments in the ssued and the Bs % and old 4s % fin the bid | rice. The gold shipments on the steamer La Bre- tagne, which sailed for Havre to-day, amounted to 2,208,214, all bars. v < STOCK LIST. first instance. NEW YORK S Clostng | Russian bonds were down 3. American secur- Stock— Bid, | itles were quiet and featureless. Atchieon . 2% CLOSING. Atchison pref . LONDON, Jul 18.—Atchison, ; Cani Baltimore & Ohio. Pacific, 903%; Union Pacifi ng‘lemd Cauadian Pacific . *anada Southern eake & Ohio: » Great Western...... go, Burlington & Quincy go, Indianapolis & Loul Chicago, Indianapélis & L prefd Chicago & Eastern Illinols Chicago & Northwestern.. Rock Island & Pa St Louis. Northern Facific preferred, 7 6i2; Anaconda, 8. Bar | Money 23 per cent. - ; Grand Trunk, stiver firm, 27%d. ¥ New York Grain and Produce. { % * i NEW YORK, July 19.—FLOUR—Receipts, 11.- - .Eu;‘hv:;‘y\ 801 bbls; exports, 12,745 bbls; sales, 6700 pack- Dels r udson........ ages. Market was steadier with wheat, but Jelaware, Lack & Wes j PR L omem. still without important buying interests, jobbers doing about all of the business. WHEAT—Recelpts, 11,081 bukhels; exports, 12,748 bushels; sales, 4,170,000 bushels futures, 168,000 bushels spot. Spot, firm; No. 2 red, Sic | f. 0. b. afloat; No, 2 red,’ S1%c ‘elevator; No. 1| | Northern Duluth, 8 1-16¢ f. 0. b. afloat to ar- rive; No. 1 hard Duluth, 88ic f. o, b. afloat to arrive. Optlons opened weak under disappoint- ing cables, after which they recovered on war talk, a rally in late English markets and a re- sumption of bulllsh spring wheat advices. An absence of shcrt seiling contributed to the after- | noon firmness and the market was strong on | tive demand from shcrts at %@lc net ad- | 5 : closed, S2ige; Septem- §1%c; October, S0%@S1c; . §1GS2%c; closed, 82ic. Denvere & Rio Erle 45 Erie ist prefd... Great Northern pr king Coal ...... king Valley . entral Iowa Central ... Iowa Central prefd. Kansas City, Pittsburg Western....... E rie & Western pref Lake Shore S5 2 | HIDE! % WOOL—Dull. COFFEE—Spot Rlo, strong; No. 7 invoice, 9 15-16c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 9%@13%c. Fu- Jersey Central tures closed in firm tone with prices 5 points w York Central higher to 5 points net lower. Total sales, 71,500 olk & Western. olk & Western pry rthern Pacific 3 Northern Pacific prefd. Ontaric including: July, $3 2048 30; August, $8 30 | September, §3'40@8 35; October, $ 5@ | € 65, , strong; fair refining, 4 bags, cen- & Western e trifugal, 9 . 4%c; molas: y | Oregon Raflway & Navigation fined, firm. 3 e o - Oregon Railway & Nav prefd EGGS—Receipts, 6M5 packages. Firm. West- Pennsylvania . | ern at_mark, 11@i3c for average lots; Western Reading .......... loss off, 15c. fi;:;;:;‘; 1st ;:;g;f; EBUTTER—Recelipts, 595 packages. Firm. Reading 24 prerd...... Creamery, 10g15%c; current” packed factory, Rio Grande Western prefd. St Louis & San Francisco.. t Louls & San Francisco ist prefd. t Louls & San Francisco 24 prefd. t Louis Southwestern...... e Louis Southwestern prefd. St Paul, ........ St Paul prefd St Paul & Omaha. uthern Pacific outhern Railway . Southern Rallway Texas & Pacific Union Pacific Union Pacific DRIED FRUIT. NEW YORK, July 16.—The market for evap- orated apples 'ruled rather quiet but about steady. California dried fruits were inactive and_nominal. ATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, prime, 3%@5iec; choice, 6%@6%c; fancy, CALIFORNIA DRIED PRUNES—3%@7c per pound, as to size and quality. Royal, 11@l4c; Moorpark, 15@17c. —Ppeled, 13 15c: unpeeled, 6@sc. prefd . :}'uha!h sessmes T T ‘abash prefd ....... . i 7 Wheeling & Lake Erfe.. t Chicago Grain Market. i Wheeling & Lake Erie 2 | i | ‘Wisconsin Central M Express Companies— * * E :;’na:r](ian CHICAGO, July 19.—Wheat opened weak un- | United Sta der a combination of lower foreign markets | Wells-Fargo .. and the refteration by the Price Current of its ellane: optimistic conclusions as to the season's wheat | American Cotton Ofl . American Cotton Ofl pref American Malting ... American Maiting prefd. American Smelting & Refining. 7 American Smelting & Refining prefd 53 production. Paris and Liverpool were both weak, while the Price Current averred that the surplus this year would exceed the exports of | last year. September opened %@%e to H@%c lower at T5@7s%c. Thereafter the market American Spirits .. showed strength, which gradually increased as American Spirits prefd . the session progressed. In this the main factor American Steel Hoop. was to be found in numerous reports denying American Steel Hoops prefd recent assertions that the Northwest crop had American Stee]l & Wire, been vastly improved by rains. These gener- American Steel & Wire prefd ally put the yield of the Dakotas and Minne- American Tin Plate.. sota at 100,000,000 bushels. New York bought; American Tin Plate prefd ! there was a fair commission house demand and American Tobacco ... pus ing by scalpers. Shorts covered when American Tobacco prefd they saw the way things were going, and as a Anaconda Mining .... result September steadily rose and closed at Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron.. Continental Tobacco .. Continental Tobacco prefd Federal Steel ... Federal Steel prefd General Electric Glucose Sugar 2 | the top, %flc over vesterda Corn ‘suffered from early depression and flightiness. The market opened weak under the influence of Liverpool and discouraging cables. Recelpts were small and some Western influ. ences gold. Cash people showed confldence in their position by demanding ilc, or even frac- 3 tional more, for corn in store, and the busi- ;;‘l'u;r(:“»lfl;’:T prefd o na.-; d.nsn- nrnr;;ntctl! l:dhlll’ a million bushels o 2214 | casl eptember clos C Over yestes International | Sgme, > e Laclede Gas 7 The oats market followed corn as usual. The Naticnal Biscuit . National Biscuit prefd. National Lead .. National Lead prefd. National Steel . National Steel prefd trading was dull. September closed unchanged from vesterday at 23%c. The trade in provisions was narrow, but the tone was steady on & fair though scattered de- mand for cash. September pork closed 5c low- er, lard 214@5c lower and ribs 5c down. Do new 4s coup..134 1 Northwestern, $1 75; % “118% Or N $ mess pork, $10'55@11 60: lard, 1% old 4s rem. New York Air Brake The leading futures ranged follows: North American . =t — Pacific Coast . | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Pacific Coast 1st prefd. | . Wheat No, 2— Pacific Coast 2nd prefd 6214 | July MY WY MK TR Pacific Mall 351 | August oY 64 74 7614 People’'s Gas . 983 | September k2 ™ % Pressed Steel Car 1 | Corn No, 2, Pressed Steel Car pi 73 | July 8% 3y 38% Puliman Palace Car 5134 | August 283 37 285% Standard Rope and Tw! (3| September 39 a7 39 Sugar 124% | Oats No, 2— Sugar prefd 116% | July . . 28 2 2% 2% Tenn Coal & Iro: 67% | August . . B 2 2% 23 " United States Les 85, = Septembe 23 23% 23 2% | T'nited States Leather 671 | Mess Pork, per 100 1ba— TUnited States Rubber. 233 | July - = - | United States Rubber prefd 9214 | September . 1167% 1167% 1162% 1165 estern Unlon ® | La per 18— { W Cnon Lard, 100 Tha— T Republic T o | Repubitc Iron & Steel w* 8% on §8% sy P CC & St Louts. 672% 672% 667% 12 " Third Avenue ..... o109 Short Ribs, per 100 |bs— { Shares wold. 6T em S9w | CLOSING BONDS. Octobe: S, (e S0 ‘ U S 25 ref, reg Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, easy, | “(when issued).....104 No. 3 spring wheat, 70%@73%c; No. 2 red. Do coup. 104 763@17%c; No. 2 corn, 38%@35%e; No. 2 yellow, Do 2= reg. -100 429%c; No. 2 oats, 23%@25%c: 2 white, Do 3s reg. -109%% N No. 3 white, 24%@26%c; No. 2 rye, Do 3s coup........110% e good feeding barley, 33@42c; fair to I Do new 4s reg....133 choice malting, 46@4Sc; No. 1 flax seed, $170; 100 10w, 38 P08 66+ woonk Do olds 4s coup..115% Do ds. 45 6006 907 dry sald shoulders. ribs, sides (loose) | Dote 1134 Or Short Line 6s. ders, (boxed), $6 T5@7; short clear sides (boxed), | Do s coup.......118% | Do con 5s.........111% | §7 %5G7 35: whisky, basis of high wines, $1 23; D of Col 3.65s. .1z ‘\Rndln( Gen 4s &8 clover, contract grade, $8. | Atchison Gen 4 -101% R G West 1sts. 971y Do adjust 4s. . 83 t L & I M con 5s.110 Articies— Receipts. Shipments. 2075 St L & Flour, bbis 13,000 Ches & Ohio 4is.. %9% St Paul Wheat, bu . 126,000 i Corn, bu . 304,000 Chic & N con B Oats, bu . 263,000 Do § F Deb o Rye. bu 2.000 Chic Term és...... 82 y 55, Bariey, bu . 11,000 On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter Dou ARG i 2 market was firm: Creamery, 15@15¢: dalry. 146 Do as. Tex & Pac lsts Jey| Do zas... | one aais © oo U Pactfic 45 1095 | 130; checse firm. 9%@I0NcC: egEs, Tresh, | Ft W & D Cists.. 70% Wabash lsts. 18 | 1c. Gen Elec 5s.. ATl Do 2ds. 103 Jowa Cent lsts, -‘}i““""' Shore 4s 112 - |KC&PGists...0 |Wis Cent 1sts. N unif 450 98 Va Centurtes MINING STOCKS, Louts & Foreign Futures. | Chollar ... Crown Point. Con Cal & Va. Deadwood .. Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross.. 107 Homestake . Iron Sfiver . Mexican . Yellow Jacket BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. |West Electric...... 46 Bonds— Atchison 4s. PR BHSEREER Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, July 19.—CATTLE—Receipts, 7000. to | ers were covering their sherts. steers, steady to slow, $5@5 65: r to medium, = io 5o lower, $ 4505, selected foeders, 4 65; mixed stockers, quiet, §3 25@3 90; cows, $3@4 60; heifers, $3G5: canners, $242 §5: bulls, steady,” $3G4 50: calves. steady. 34 50@4 6. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 19,000; estimated to- morrow, 17,000; left over, 9000. Opened strong, closing easler; top, $5 25; mixed and butchers', :@:n”;. good to choice heavy, 22!5 05?5[32‘4; eay; 5; $5@5 22i4; bulk of sales, £ 1 Z'@B“mm Hehe 3 SHEEP—Receipts, 17,000, Best, steady; otn- ers, 10G15c lower; lambs, 25@40c lower; good to cholce wethers, $4@4 45; fair to cholce. $3% 4%5: Western sheep and yearlings, $304 Texas sheep, $3@3 90: native lambs, $1@6 2 Western lambs, $5G5 0. *- California Fruit Sales. % ! | e — i CHICAGO, July 19.—The Ear! Fruit Company realized the following prices for Callfornia fruit sold at auction to-day: Nectarines—sin- gle crates, 45c@$1 10, average Slc. Pears—Bart- letts, box, $1 20@1 65, average §1 41; Bartletts, half-boxes, 7i@S0c, average 7ic. Peaches— Crawfords, box, 45G7lc, average sc; Foster, box, average & Johns, box, 4M@iic, aver- aee 12c; Imverials, box, 45Gooe. average 46c. Plums—Burbanks, singlé crates, 45c@$1 15, aver. age 6c; Kelsey Japans, single crates, $0c@$1 50, average $1 12; Purple Duane, single crates, 9@ 5c, average Olc. Peach, single crates, 80@sic, average 7lc; Jefferson, ‘single crates, average $105; Ogon,’ single cratee, Gc@$l 20, average Tie; Washington, single crates, 7eg$l 19, aver- age %c; Walling, single crates, average 70c; Wickson, single crates, T0c@$1 70, average $1 42, Prunes—Tragedy, single crates,” 60c@S$l. aver- age Dry, favorable weather. Twelve cars sold to-day. PHILADELPHIA, July 19%-The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit at auction to-day and realized the following prices! Prunes— Tragedy, single crates, §0@d0c, average Ssc. Weather very hot. Five cars gold to-day. BOSTON, July 18. sales of Callfornia fruit at auction to-day are as followa: Pears—Bartletts, box, 90c@S$1 50, average $1 4. Plums—Bradshaw, single crates, average 80c; Columbla, single crates, average 60c; Purple ‘Duane, single crates, 55@65c, aver- age Prunes—Germans, single crates, 6@ 70, ‘age 67c; Simont, single crates, 50@6oc, average 62c; Tragedy, 60@30c, average 78c. SixX cars sold to-day. Weather very hot. PITTSBURG, June 19.—The Earl Frult Com- pany auctioned California fruit to-day, realiz- ing the following prices: Pears—Bartletts, per box, $1 25@1 70, av §1 34. Peaches—Early Craw- fords, per box, F0@ede, av 6le; S box, av f0c; single crate, —Burbanks, single crate, 6 %e, av 75c; Mag- num Bonum, single crate, T5G@S0c, av 76c; Sat- suma, single crate, Sic; Wickson, single crate, $1@1 75, av $1 19, Prunes—Tragedy, single crate, 60c@3L 05,_av 71c, Three cars sold to-day. NEW YORK, June 15.—The Earl Frult Com- pany realized the following prices for Califor- nia fruit at auction to-day: Pears—Bartletts, : box, 70c@§2 35, av $1 07. Peaches—Early 5c, av bSc: St. Johns, box, av 2%c. Plums— Burbanks, single crate, 15@70c, Japans, single crate, 641 85, av $1 18; Purple Duane, single crate, 50@%0c, av S4c; Ogon, single crate, 20G65c, av 4%; Washington, single crate, 40@s0c, ay Gic: Satsuma, single crate, av 43c. Prunes—Germans, single crate, 3¢, av 62; Tragedy, single crate, 30@%c, av 6ic, Twenty-one cars sold to-day. Weather very hot. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 19.—The London market for tin declined one pound for spot and 10s for futures to-day and closed easy in tone. The local market, however, continued to advance, despite the bearish reports from abroad. Spot quotaticas were on the basis of $34 50@34 &7l futures weak, first half August selling at $32 and September was offered at $31 50. Copper was s lower in London and dull and unchanged here at $16 Lead and spelter ruled dull and featureless at $3 9754 0%t and 34 1715G4 2% respectively. All iron and steel markets continue weak at terday's decline. The brokers' price for lead s $3 95 and for copper $16 50. London Wool Sales. LONDON, July 19.—At the wool auction sales 14,100 bales were offered, Prices were steady Crossbreds were in active request by the home trade. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, July 19.—Clearings, $349,021; balances, §34,95. Northern Wheat Market. REGON. —Farmers are all so o PORTLAND, July 1 fericg and that which is offering is held at prices in excees of the export value. quotations are about 56c_and for Walla Walla and Valley, with Blue Stem easy at 59c@60c. g WASHINGTON. TACOMA, July 19.—WHEAT—Unchanged; Blue Stem, 59¢; Club, 5ic, both for exjort. Foreign Markets. LONDON, July 19.—The following reports of the London and Liverpool markets have been recefved: Consols, $77%@97 15-16; silver, 28 3-16d; French rentes, 997 62i5c@99f passage, buyers and sellers country markets, quiet. LIVERPOOL, July 19.—Wheat, dull; standard California,6s 214d@6s 3i4d; wheat in Paris, weak; flour in Paris, weak; French coun. try markets, qulet, Cotton—Uplands, § 31-32d No. 1 CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot, dull; No. 1 Northern spring, 6s 3d; No. 1 Callfornéa, fs 2:5d@6s 3%d; fu- tures, quiet; July, nominal; September, s 1d; December, 6s 8d. CORN—Spot. _quiet; 3s 11d; American mixed, old, 3s 11%d; futures, quiet; September, 3s 10%d; November, 3s 11%d. American mixed. new, —_— % LOCAL MARKETS. * il Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sight . - $1 853, Sterling Exchange, sixty 9 4 58 Sterling Cables it 489 New York Excl - 121 New York Exchange, telegraphic — 15 Fine Silver, 9.5 614 Mexican Dolla L= ptted Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The threatening news from China has thus far had no effect on the European markets, which are dull and weak. Paris and Liverpool were both lower again yesterday. Chicago opened weak on lower cables, but re- covered and closed strong at an advance. There were more buyers than sellers and the foreign- Northwest crop revorts were worse. The bulls talked igher, but were too timid to back thelr Judg- ment. Corn was weak. Tutures improved in sympathy with Chicago, | but snat_prices stood the eame. Spot Wheat - $105; milling, $107% | Spot W heat—Shipping, 110, it CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—s84,- 000 ctls, §1125; 4000, $1 12%. Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, $113%; 6000, $1 13%; 4000, $1 13% Af}"'“wn Session — Deceml — 2000 ctls, BARLEY_The market is firmer with an up- ward tendency in futures. Feed, 70c for No. 1 and 65@67%c for off grades; Brewing and shipping grades, 75@S0c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—No sales, Second Sesslon—December—4000 ctls, Téle; 2000, 74%c; 4000, T4%c: 2000, Tc. Réegular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, To¥%c; 4000, T5¥c. Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS—The Government is the best customer in this market now, as it is buying right along, and its purchases keep prices firm. It takes all offerings suitable to Its wants. White, {1 15G1 30; Surprise, §1 2i%@1 35; Red, {127;/.&1 zo;l ray, $110@1 1%, Black, $1 656G 1214 per cfl. TN astern large Yellow. $1 17%@1 20 per :{lrf.;nlt_!'zn ‘White, $1 17%@1 20 per cti; Mixed, 51 1756, RYE—-021@%c_per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, §3 60@3 75, usual terms: bakers' cxtras, $3 40G@3 50; Oregon and Washington. $2 75G3 10 per barrel for fam- 1ly, and $3 15@3 50 for bakers'; Eastern, 4 1€ 67 ver barrel MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discotnt to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Flour, §275; Rye Meal,” $250; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, §275 extra cream do, §$370; Oat Groats, $450; Hom- iny, $§350G375; Buckwheat Flour, - Cracked Wheat, $3 Farina, $4 50; ‘Wheat Flour, §3%: Rolled Oats (barrels), 367 7%5; In sacks, §5 15@7; Pearl Barley, §; Split Peas, {5; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Receipts of Hay are running much heavier, as will be seen elsewhere, and the feeling iz weak in consequence, though prices stand the same. There Is nothing in Feedstuffs. 501350 per ton. MIDDLINGS 41782 per ton. busy in the flelds that very little wheat is of- | Nominal | | 30@s0e per crate and 25 and scoured wools were keenly competed for. | Oflcake Meal at the mill. $26@27: jobbins, 32750 @28; Cocoanut Cake, §20@21; Corn Meai, §24 50, Cracked Corn, $25; Mixed Feed, $14. HAY—Volunteer, $4 50@6 50; Wheat. $10912 50; Wheat and Oat, $9 50@12: Oat, $$@10: Clover, $4G6; Alfaita, $6@750; Barley, 35509350 pef on. STRAW—25@40c per bale. Beans and Seeds. The market continues dull and unchanged. BEANS—Bayoe, $2 8G3: Small White, 33 5@ 240; large Whit, $2 5@2 90: Pink, $2 503290, Red, $250G3; Blackeye, $33i0g375; Butters, nominal; Lima, $ 30@5 40; Pea, $3 403 50; Red Kidneys, $4@4 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustard. nominal; Yellow Mustard, 4c: Flax, $190@2 20; Canary, 3ic per ib for California_and 4c for Eastern: Alfalfa, nominal: Rape, 24%@3c; Hemp, 4@i%c; Timo- thy, 4@4%c. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $225G2350; Green, §225 @250 per ctl Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Prices for almost all descriptions remain the same. The market is amply supplied. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, 50c; New Early Rose, 25@35c: New Burbanks, 3@75¢ per ctl. ONIONS—New Red, [0@tc; Yellow, Sic@ $1.10 per. ot VEGETABLES—Green Corn, §0@Tic per sack; T5c@$1 per crate for Berkeley and $1@1 50 for Alameda: Asparagus. T5c@$2 per box: Green Peas, 214@3c per b; String Beans, 1@3c; Lt i Cabbage. 40@Sic: Toumatoes ~Rivers, Bay, #175: Egg Plant, 75c@$1 per box: Green Okra, S@i0c; Green Péppers, 40@7sc_per box for Chili and Tse@$l for Bell: Dried Pep- pers, S@10c; Carrots, 25@%c per sack: Summer Squash, 46@65c for Alameda; Cucumbers, %@ 40c for Alameda; Pickles, $5@%c: Garlic, 3G3c Marrowfat Squash, $12G15 per ton. Poultry and Game. Doves are arriving in bad condition, some of them have to be dumped. There is little change in Poultry. A car of Fastern came in, selling at 10@11c for Turkeys, $1 25G1 50 for Geese, $350@5 for Ducks and for Hens. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9@11c for Gobblers and 10@12%c for Hens; Geese, Goslings, $1 25@1 0@5 for young: Hen: ers, $4 50@6; Ol4 Roosters, $3 50Q" Brollers, 3$3@3 50 for large and $150Q25 for small: Pigeons, $126@1 50 per dozen for old and $1 25@1 50 for S E GAME—Doves, 50c per dozen. Butier, Cheese and Eggs. Prices for all descriptions remain about the same. Butter is steady, and fancy creamerles gre firm. Several cars of Eastern Cheese ars at _hand. Eastern Eggs are also coming which tends to check the Ducks. $3@4 50 for old and $4@5 50; Young Roost- in freely, dvance in domestic descriptions. They have a wide range, ac- cording to quality. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 18%@l%c; sec- onds, 1714 @18 Dairy—Fancy, 16%e: good to cholce, 15%@16c: common, 14@15c. CHEESE—New, 8@%: Young America, 9%3" 10c; Eastern, 13@16c; Western, 11@12c per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 14@l16c_for store and 17%@ 20c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, M4@iTc. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The feeling in Peaches continues strengthen, and the canners were brisk buy- | ars on the wharf vesterday morning. Apricots | and Pears were also steady. Grapes were in better supply and weak. Can- | Otherwise there was | taloupes were also lower. little change in the situation. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APRICOTS—25@35c per box and crate; and $10@20 per ton to the canners. APPLES—3c@$1 for large boxes; Graven- steins, Crabapples, 25@50c per small box, and 50@T5c per large box. PiEARS—Bartletts, 25@75c in boxes and $15@ 20 per ton in bulk. PLUMS—20@35c per box and crate, and 20Gc per_basket: in bulk, $10715 per ton: Prunes, @40c_per basket. STRAWBERRIES—$2 50@3 50 per chest large and $2G5 for small berries. RASPBERRIES—$4@7 per chest. BLACKBERRIES—$2G4 per chest. N BERRIE! -——— per chest. 'TS—$2@3 per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—6@Tc per Ib. FIGS—Per box, 2@ for double layers. ECTARINES—White, 40@60c per box; red, e for c. " PEACHES-2@i0c_per box and 2%@c per basket; in buik, $15@20 per ton. GRAPES—From Arizona, $1 per crate for white and 60G75c for black: Fontainebleau, from Vacaville, 40@éic. MELONS—Nutmegs, T5c@$1 75 per case and — per crate; Cantaloupes, $2G3 per crate; Water- melons, from Fresno, $10@20 per 100. CITRUS FRUITS—St. Michaels, $1@2; Valen- clas, $150@250; Lemons, $1@150 for common and $2@3 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $5@5 0; Bananas, 75c@$250 per bunch; Pine. 4ppies, $150@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Prices stand the same. DRIED FRUITS — Old Crop—Prunes, nom- tnal—cleaned up. Evaporated Apples, 54@éc; sun-dried, 3@4c per 1b: Black Figs, 1% White Figs, 2@3c; Bleached Plums, 7%c; bleached Plums, 6c for pitted and Iic for un- pitted. NEW CROP — Aoricots, 6@7%c per 1Ib: 5;%(‘;;«:_ G@éc here; Pears, 5@ic: Plums, pitted, RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's fancy, 1b, 10c; cholce, Sc; r standard, Sc; prime, 8¢: bn- bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6 ultanas— Fancy, per Ib. $}4c; choice, 7l%c; standard, 6igc; prime, Sc; unbleached Sultanas, 5c; Seedless, 50-1b boxes, Ge; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5ie 3-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, '7c: London Layers, 2- crown, §1 10 per box; 3-crown, $160. _Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, $3. All prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping potnts prices are f. | 1000 Justice 200 Silver Hill. NUTS—Wainuts, $@% for Standards and sg | o) Mexican 1| 200 Sitver H1 e tor softshells: new Almonds, 10%@llc for | 300 Savage 11 50 Teah .. papershell, §%@8%c for soft and — for - Ehall; Peanuts, 5%@6%e for Eastern and s ror Calitornia; Brazil Nuts, T%@Sc: Filberts, 12, 12%c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $3 50@: HONEY—Comb, 124@13c for bright and 119 12¢ for light amber: water white, 75 Thec: Tight amber extracted, §%@G7c; dark, 6¢ per Ib. BEESWAX-24G%¢ per 1b. Prouvisions. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10@10%c per Ib for heavy, 10%@10%c for light medium, 11%c for lght, 12ic for extra light and Ic for sugar- cured. Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12@13c; Mess Beef, $12 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Fam- ily, $14; extra Prime Pork, $15: extra clear, §19; Mess, $16 50. Smoked Beef, ‘1214@13c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at ic per b for com- pound and $i4c for pure: half-barrels, pure, 8%¢;: 10-1b tine, 9%c; 5-1b tins, 9%c, COTTOLENE—One-half barrel, 8%c: three haif-barrels. $%c; one tierce, 8%0; two tlerces, §ic: five tlerces, S%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, 1Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1c under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 9%c; medium, Sie: light, Sie: Cow- hides. £lkc; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, Se: Calf, ¢ Dry Hides, sound. 16c: culls and brands, 13c, Dry Kip, 1ic; Dry Calf. 15@16c; Sheepskins, Shearlings, 20@30c each; short Wool, 30@30c medium, 60@80c; long Wool, %0c@st 10 Horse Hides, salt, $243 23 for large, ‘u 5 for medium, $1 for small and 50c for colts Horse Hides, dry, $150 for large, $125 for me- dium, §1 for small and 25@30c for colts. Deer- skins—Summer or red skins. ic: fall or me- dium skins, 30c: winter or thin skins, 2c. Goat- skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, S0c; medlum, ?5c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4c per Ib; No. 2, 3c: refined. 5c: grease. 2@2%e. WOOL—Spring clip is quotable as follows: Northern free. 14@lic; Northern defective, 12@ 14c; Middle County. free. 14@1Sc; Middle Coun- ty, defective. 12@Mc: Southern Mountain, 12 months’ 12¢; Southern Mountain, free. 7 monthe’. 10@12c: Southern Mountaln,_defective, 7_months’, 3@1lc: Humboldt and Mendocino, 16@18c; Nevada. 13@16c per Ib. Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, S@% per Ib. new, 10@12¢. HOPS—Nominal at 5@10e per 18; San Francisco Meat Market. All kinds stand as before quoted. There is no scarcity in anything, thoush supplies of Veal continue moderate. BEEF—i@6%c per 1b for fair to choice, VEAL-—Large, 8%4@9c; small, 9%@10%c per pound.. MUTTON—Wethers, 744@8c; ewes. 7@THe per pourd. LAMB—Spring. §4@9 per Ib. PORK-_Live Hogs, fo for small. 4as%e for medium and. 5%@5 3 Tecders. thac: aressea Hows. Sgeiger o0 =0 General Merchandise. PBAGS—San Quentin Bags, %5 65 Calcutta Graln Bags, 6%c; Wool Bags, 281¢@32c; Fleece Twine, 7%c; Fruit Bags, 614@6%c for white and su@SKe for bieached jute. COAL—Wellington, 33 per ton: Southfleld Wel. lington, $9; Seattle, §7; Bryan! W Srallsend, $9: Co-operative Wallsend. b; Cumber] H12 ‘10 bulk and $15 2. In ssks Pennaylvania Anthracite Egx, 414 Cannel on; Coke, ton in and Sacks: Castle Gate and Rock £ 5.70c; A. 8.70c; Magnolia, A, 5.30c: Extra C, 5.20c; Golden C, 5.10c; barrels, 10c ‘more: hale- %c more; S0c more; ana | T pair, §12; | Fryers, 35@4: | to | for single and 60c@$l | Un- -I> bags. 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-barrels, 6.45c; boxes, 6.70c. Receipts of Produce. THURSDAY, JULY 1. Flour, qr sks.... 4,4%Middlings, sks.... 139 | Wheat, cti: . '2/8 Hay. tons 1344 Barley, ctls ..... 8.9%5/Straw, tons B Oats, " ctls + 2,590 Wool, bales 35 | Tallow, ctls ... 64[Pelts, bdls . Cheese, ctls ...... Hides, No. Butter, ctls - |Eggs, doz . Potatovs, 6.3%8|Lime, bbis - Onlons, ks 3 Leather, roli Bran, ks 13| Wine, gals OREGON 7,952 Bran, sks % Flour, qr sks Wheat, ctls - — THE STOCK MARKET. | - * Business in local stocks and bonds was rather better on the morning session at unchanged quotations. The ofl stocks continued inactive. There was nothing new in the afternoon. The Potosi Mining Co. has levied an assess- ment of 10c. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, July 19—2 p, m. i Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. U S Bonds— |Equit G L Co. 4 44| 4s quar coup..115%118 'Mutual El Co. 9% 10%s 4s do rog.. 15%116 1O G L & H.... 483 49 | 4 do cp new..134 1344 Pac Gas Imp.. — 48 | 8s_quar coup..110%110% Pac L Co...... 8 — | — |Sae EiG&RCo. 2% — | | cal FjG & E.... 9% 4% jee 05% 107 Francisco. % o | |Ed L & P 6s.125% — StknG & E Co 10 — |IFa& 5 — | Insurance— / | | Gea: 9 |Firem'n Fund.225 — | Bank Stocks— ¥ = o 108 Z Do |Anglo-Cal Ltd 66 70 L A 04% — |Bank of Cal...408 — | |L A - - 1SD&T.104 16 | Do — — |First National — 2% LA = Lon P & A....132 — | EA 101% |Merchants’ Ex 16 — | Mark 1% — [Nev Nat Bk..— — Do 118 119 Savings Banks— In¢e . — — |GerS & L....15% I NR 13 . Do P Do rrarn | | Oak G L&H5sill 12 |Union T Co. — Qak Tran 6s..115 115%| Street Ratlroads— Oak W Co — 104 [California - Oceanic S Co..105 106 | - Om C Ry €s..13% — |Market-st Ry. 63% 64 | P & C1_Ry /6s.1( — OSL&H A7 !P&ORRG6s.115 — |Presidio . 22 | Powell-st R 6s.120 — | Powder Stocks— | Sac Ei&GRSs. 9614100 *|California .....135 162 S F & SJV 5s. Giant Con Co. 85% $7% | . %3 Stocktn Gas 6s %93 — | Miscellaneous— Water Stocks— | Al Pack Assn.117%118% Contra Costa.. 67% 63%/Cal Fruit Assn 9 9 | 5 Ry of Cal 6s. |Vigorit ... | | SPof A és Sugar Stocks— { |8 P C 63(1905). Hana S P Co.— 9 | | Do (196) . — Haw C & SCoST 89 | | Do usiz) . 1225 Konokaa § Co 32 323 | | SPRCIst_gntis — — Hutch S P Co. 4% 25 | | 8 P Br 6s.....131% — |KilaueaS PCo — 20 | | § V Water 6s.113 — Makawell S Cot6% 7% | | Dods.. —_104% Onomea 8 Co. — 28 { Do 20 mtg...101% — |Paauhau S Co 3l 31% Marin County — [Mer Ex Assn. 97 10 Spring Valley. $4% 85 |Oceanic § Co. 82 93 Gas & Electrie— Pac A F A - Cent G L Co.. — — |Pac C Bor - Cent L & P Co 4% 5% Par Paint Co. Morning Session. | Board— 5 Alaska Packers' Assoctation. 75 Equitable Gas 2 Equitable G ity $1000 Los Angeles Ry 5 per cent bonds..1 20 Makaweli B St Ry con § per cent bonds.11S 25 cific Coast Borax . z 5 San Fran Gas & Electric Co, cash.. 49 374 25 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co.... 49 373 $5000 S F & S J V bonds.. $1000 S V 4 per cent bonds (24 mortgage) Street— 25 Equitable Gas .. 100 Hana Plantation Co 20 Oceanic S S Co. 50 Paauhau § P Co. 5 $5000 S V 4 per cent bonds (30 mortgage). 1 Afternoon Session. Board— 10 California Safe Deposit 3 Fireman's Fund Insuran; 25 Hutchinson S P Co. | $1000 Market St R. R. co | 35 Market Street Railway . | 10 Paauhau S P Co...... 4 30 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co.... 50 San Fran Gas & Flectric Co, s 9.. $5000 S P of C 6 per cent bonds (195)..112 sonnBuli S PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— | 100 American Fuel Street— | 2500 Independence Afternoon Session. | Board— 1500 Independence, b | MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morninz Session. 200 Chollar 17| 200 Sierra Nevada. 26 | 1% Crown Point... 13| 100 Silver Hull .... 5 300 Gould & Curry 24 i00 Silver Hill .... 5 200 Savage . . 14/ 79 Yellow Jacket.. 13 Afterncon Session. | 109 Alpha . 07, 200 Ophir L4 | 100 Alpha 08| 200 Potost 18| { 200 Alpba . 10| 200 Sterra 3 n | 400 Best & 20 100 Stiver Hill 3 | 100 Chollar 200 Utah 10 | 200 Gould & Curry | The following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: | Morninz Sesston. 9011000 Seg Belcher. B| 10 Sierra. e 0 0 Caledonia 200 Gould & Afternoon Session. 500 Alpha Con .. 07 {00 Seg Be.cher. | 500 Con New York 03 200 Stlver Hill | 200 Justice 10 200 Silver HilI 0 Ophir 67 430 Stlver HIilI CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, July 14 p. m. | Bid. Ask. | Bid.Ask. | | Alpha Justice ¥ 1) Alta .. Kentuck - o Andes Lady Wash. - | Relcher Mexican . ® 17| | Best & Ceetdental s o Bulllon . Ophir o ™ | Caledonia Overman 2 B Chollar . Potost . B | Chalienge Con u 5| | Configence . - - Con Cal & Va.145 @ M| Con Imperial... — 7 2 | Con New York. 03 - Silver Hill @ @ {*Eureka Con.... — 30 St Louis e | Crown Point... 13 14 Standard 1043 | | Exchequer ..... 01 02 Syndicate . 0w —| | Gould & Curry 24 25 Union Con B N Hale & Norers 21 24 Utah .. 0 12! Julia ...... . — 02 Yellow Jacket. 13 14 { Tcecream freezers of American manu- | facture are sold all over the world. wher- ever ice, either natural or artificial, is | used. The icecream eaten in Calcutta or | In Melbourne or in any other city or country, European included, would be | more than likely to have been made in an | American freezer. ‘The astonishing total of been reatized, from Kipiing's %hfllndefl Beggar” in various ways, the proceeds goo | ing to the families of the men fighting (n South Africa. This is at the rate of $10.~ 000 a line, which doubtless breaks the poetry record. For preserving timber from d Ausmfian has patented a new tr::;lr{ze:tn consisting of Immersing the timber In & solution of arsenic acid and an alkali wn til thoroughly impregnated, afte; coating o{ sulphate of copper hr”vplfl:: = Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N. ‘hants’ Exchange, July s . 5 Prorgo ‘The time ball on the tower new Ferry buliding was dropped at ponst e g s d cloei i "Tae Grecnwion maridlaR. or at & Lieutenant Commander. %. f,‘ N.. . Mer- Car., | when a m | Orizaba | Arcata | Etate of CailPortland.. | Los Angeles, | miles W of Farallones 3 | masts | Santa’Cruz July 13 | @elpnia. Francisco Bay. Published by official au thority of the Superintendemt. - NOTE—The high and low waters gccus o0 the eity front tllnlnoll-n;eet “'h;n" § oy ty-five inutés later than . FRIDAY, JULY 2. Sun rises . Sun sets . Moaon rises |Time| |Time| U [Time, g | =l e 3 L W 1 w| [ a1 61 s 61 3ot izm &1 4:40/—0.8) 11:38) X 5:19|—0.6] 12:18 n the above exposition of the tid morning tides are given in the left the early band column and the successive tides of the day tn the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day. except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the TUnited States Coast Survey charts. excent sizn (—) precedes the height. and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of n of the lower low waters. } Steamer Movements. ! *- . d TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. Progreso \Tacoma.. Coos Ba: ..|Newport Point Arena. Ohio .. Empire . Washtenaw Umatilla - Colen - ‘Wellington . o Fosic I Fumboe. Warfleld |Oyster Harbor. Titania . Nanaime. . Eureka . {Huamboldt.... Victoria Oyster Harbor.. Grace Dollar.../Redondc - Del Norte Portiand. Czarina . «./Ovster Harbor.. America Maru..|/China and Japa y Columbia ... Portland.... Jul Mackinaw |Seattle. | Bonita Newport........ Coquille Grays Harbor.. Matteawan Santa R« City of Pu: Vietoria Crescent C! Crescent TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | _ Saile ] Per. Walla _W.. Vietoria Julv M, 11am Pler 3 Santa " Rosa/San Diego. [July 20, 11 am/Pler 11 Empire . Coos Bay. 5 pm| Pler 13 Orizaba Coos Bay... Newport.. Point Arena Grays Harbor|July |Cape Nome...|July Humboldt.....| July San Diego..... Jul Coos Bay......|July Vie & Pgt Sd. July [Honolulu. ... July Australia Czarina ....[Seattle. July orth Fork Humbol July ptic ......|China&Japan|July Bontta .....[Newport July Del Norte.|Portland...... July 26, Shipping Intelligence. —_—m ARRIVED. Thursday, July Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 24 hours from Mor and way ports. Stmr State of California, Gage, 36% & trom Portland, via Astoria 47% hours. Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, 34 hours ¢ Crescent_City. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, 8 hours from R | | | Landing. Stinr Luella, Miller, 40 hours from San Pedr Stmr Navarro, Jensen, 44 hours from ¢ via Santa Cruz 9 hours, schr Corinthian in tow. Bark Annie Johnson, Stanford, 21 days fr Hilo. Bark C D Bryant, Colly, 3 days from Hono- Tuin, Bktn J M Griffith, Arey, 8 days from Port Hadloek. Schr Corinthian, Korth, 9 hours from Santa Cruz, in tow of stmr Navarro. CLEARED. Thursday, July 19. Stmr Walla Walla, Hall, Victoria and Puget : Goodall, Perkins & mr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; | Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, Ward, Hong- kong. etc: P M S S Co. 3 Stmr Willamette, Hansen, Seattle; Goodall, Perkins & Co. SAILED. Thursday, July 19. Luella, Miller. Tillamrok, Hughes, Fort Bragg. Navarro, Jensen. Cleone, Madsen, Caspi Willamette, Hansen, attle. Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. r CHf of Rio de Janeiro, Ward, kong and Yokchama via Honolulu. PBr ship Elmhurst, McK nzie, Queenstow! Bark Gatherer, Yunggren, Tacoma. Bktn S8 G Wilder, Jackson, Honolulu. Schr Reliance, Larsen, Iversens Landy TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS-July 0 p cloudy; wind SW; velocity 10 miles. MEMORANDUM. Per bark C_D Bryant—Had light variable wind S from NNE the entire passage. J 31.% N 133.08 W. saw a ship steering NW with foretopmast _carried away Per schr Corinth! —On July S, at 3 a m, was struck by a way main id fore- y repairs and arrived at 1 was towed from thers to San Francisco by stmr Navarro. DOMESTIC PORTS. UMPQUA—Sailed July 17—Schr Sadle, for San July 13—Stmr Grace stmr Pasadena, frm Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Hong+ which carried made tempora; squall, TURA—Arrived from Hueneme; Ezreka. TOOS BAY—Arrived July 18—Stmr Areata, hence July 15, and sailed July 19 for San Fran- cisco. SEATTLE—Sailed July 15--Stmr Humboldt, for Skaguay. PORT TOW? Sequoia. from ‘Thomson, from Cape Nome. Sailed July 19- BOWENS LA Newark, FORT BRA tional City, hence Jul BOW L ASTORL r‘r’n—;: July 19—Stmr 3—Salled July 1—Sc S stmr Phila- from Seattl SEATTLE—Satled July 18—Stmr Humboidt, for Skaguay; Jap stmr Riojun Maru, for Yoko- B ved_July 15—Br stmr Athenian, fm Nome. COOS BA iled July 18—Sehr Monterey, for_San Francisco.. 3 EUREKA—Arrived July 19—Stmr North Fork, hence July 17; schr Estella; stmer Greenwood ency iy 18. e July 19—Stmr Orizaba, for San Fran- ctsco; schr Jennie Wand, for San Pedro; schr Fortuna, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived July 19—Stmr Columbia, Eence July 17: stmr Signal, fron Seattle. FORT LOS 3 ES-Sailed July 18- Stme | Whitesboro, for San Francisco: schr Wm Ren- for Port Townsend. m;‘iufl)vq{‘m‘r‘ Sailed July 19—8tmr Sunol, o S ot Sailed July 19—Stmr Scotts, for San Francisco. EASTERN PORT. ELPHIA—Arrived July 18—8h anhz\llf\“‘l‘!)n‘l!. from Port Glmli:' o FOREIGN PORTS. COLON—Arrived July 16—Stmr Alllanca, fm w York. tled July 17—-Stmr Alamo, for New York. YOKOMAMA—Arrived July 14—Stme Vieto- rla, from Tacoma: Br ship Monmouthshire, fm Oregon. Sailed July 17—Br stmr Glenogle, for NSALE—Passed July 15— Tacoma. o etp et S o Guansita 0 o for. s“%l}’}o;la":.md ; T ship Thistle, FALMOUTH-S uly 15-Br T L e e 2 Fiinishire, for San Francisco. Y W—BF ship HONGKONG—Salled July 18—Br stmn Em- prees of Javan, for Vancouver. ' QUEENSTOWN—Arrived July 18—Ger ship ,_from X for—. D Mertoneth: mencs Sarch 3. [T+ 1-BF NEW YORK. Satled Tty 11 o 3 —Sailed July 19-st land, for Flambure: stme St P roD - ampton; stmr Cymrie, for Liverpool; Friesland, for Antw: tmr La Bretagne, for Havre; stmr Koenigen Luise, f Arrived July 1-—Stmr Vietoria, &r:):mm ng{gs: stmr %!_'rwmulc‘ from Li 1. ad rfilux‘i"!'(; N—Satled July 15— Stmr Majes- LONDO: N IN—ArTive trom New Yark - U 1P-Stmr Marquette, CHER! Kirtarat. for Seaticd, July 19-Stmr grosser HoNGRONG g press DT et e, s o CTH—Arriv . e Jrrived July 18-Stme ¢ URG—Arrived July 1eStmr Co- mbia from New York. via® Plylouth for YOKOHA dam, for Mew Fogalled July 15-Stmr Maas-