The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, July 24, 1900, Page 10

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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Siler and Exchange about the same. Spot Wheat higher and futures low Barley firmer in sympat/. QOats still in good demand and Corn and Rye duli and uncha Hay rules weak under heavy tatoes and Onions weak. v with Wheat. firm. nged. receipts. ans and Seeds as previously quoted. Butter and Eggs very firm. Cheese weak. Poultry nominal. Fresh and dried fruits about thing new in Provisions. as previously quoted. the same. Charters. heat for Europe, 82s Archer, merchandise mber at Ta- the o for Homo- . | Merchandise for Mexico. { e Mexican schoomer La Chilena cleared | rday for Sa apparatus. Value, $2%. pts of Wine and Brandy. 4 cases | at ort during | 211 flasks, | last vea Outlook for Wheat. ar gives the following out- ther and erop bul- N Dakota. 1 on acre. in to- “om- us estimate. vement 1 toba, W in others the | have added two bushels rmers threshed their Whest e and are now unable to seil xcept at a great for_some of it, while On reduced world's | passage has de- | s April 23 to The movement yesterday, of Wheat at primary 4 zulf ports 91,000 bush- hels same day last | owing that will . in compari- | as le Wheat is now sywhere except at Kansas The visible promises to de- | & forcibly with the yrmer seasons. The sh, but may not be peculative market.” of the s o ar ow in the Weather Report. 20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) AN FRAD 0, July 23, 5 p. m. wing are the maximum temperatures California to-day: Los Angeles .... pressure overlies the coast of and Oregon. A trough of from the valley of the the Canadian boundary. rthern Utah and swers are also reported rstorm is reported at Po- as fallen rapidly over the It has risen Utah. Throughout California s are ahove the normal ind_ velocity of 36 miles per outheast is reported at Poca- Tuesday; California—Fair Tuesda; light westerly win day light continued Ttah a3 Arizona—Fair Tuesday. San Francisco and vielnity—Fair Tuesday; fresh weste with fog in the afternoon. ANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Official. [ RSSO CMES S CSER E EASTERN MARKETS. : B —) ezw York Stock Market. A YORK, July 23.—The influential inter- ests which have gradually taken the leadership the stock market continued their efforts & rising market with the ob- public inviting buying. They were not discouraged by the failure of cutside ‘n- terest to @evelop on mccount of last weel vance and they resumed their Lillish m nipulation from the opening this morning. There was not mucn difficulty apparent in ad- | vancing prices, or if any obstruction appeared of offerings in larger volume than beorbed the leaders turned thelr stocks whose upward course was As the long interest has not yet at- large proportions, and as there was Considerable short interest whose position we Gaily more yrecarious, the technical con- Gitions fevored the advance. There was some wccession of outside buying as well, which it is the ultimate object of the present buying ) as a reliance for absorbing stocks at ' vigher Jevel The appearance of this buying encouraged the professional bulls to redouble efforts and the day’s market as a result gave an appearance of greater activity and more strength than on any day last week. This Vs particularly true after Sugar had been checked in its first reactionary tendency and was found to move upwards easily on moderate Luying. This stock continued to have a marked influence om the whole market and its late Teaction precipitated a movement o take prof. its elsewnere, 5o that the ajosing was easy at considerable recessions from the best. The distinguishing feature of the market was its unevenness, as might be expected from its pro- Tenionaily manipulated character. = A few #tocks were active and strong, & larger number showed sharp advances, after lying dormant for some time, S0 that very meager transac- tionk_were sufficlent to move them. But the majority of the list was only moderately active and contipued siuggish, small net gains being the rite da sympathy with t clal stocks. There was a disposition eome leading stock from each group ol':lt‘:l'z ties in which the interests or conditions were allied and advance the leaders for effect on their particular groups, thus permeating pretty n te easy tained a Rosalla with 1120 feet lum- | .. this port | = period of political export t the fav continued Total sales, cou and pric srable 3! NEW Shares “hicagc &¢ awa ver wver at H nois 1 ope ca innea; rolk egon Oregon Pennsy] Readin Readin Rio G: Lou: £t St 3 St st St St Paul Southe Southes Lou! %0 Texas Union Union Wabas] Wabas] Wheell Wheell; 3, 2. 540 a5 125 Adams United Americ: Amer; Brookl: Colorad Federa Federal General Glucos ation: tion: tion: ation: North Pacific Pacific Pacific Pacific People” Sugar Sugar United Republ Republ! PCC Third 433,60 Shares U S 25 ret, Ft W & D € lowa Cent Ists KCP& G lsts. Mexican BO: Money— much the whole market with Firength. Early advances in Leather. Teoplen Gas and Southern Pacific proved abortive and theee stocks were relegated to the background. Such recent favorites as Baltimore and Ohlo and Union Pacific were notably neglected and were inclined to be heavy. The hopefulness ©of the bulls was predicted on the more en- couraging fe!llwdl' China which was reflected from 4 on the confidence that the money market is assured of e considesable affairs cago, 1st prefd king Coal Hocking Valley ri Pacific . olk & Western prefd hern Pacific ... hern_Pacific prefd Reading Rio Grande Western Touls & San Fran 1st prefd Paul s Paul prefd.. Southern Railway prefd. Wisconsin Central .. Express Companies— American Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous— American ‘American American American American American American Anaconda Continental Continental Tobacco prefd Glucose Sugar pref International Paper . International Paper prefd . Laciede Gas ... jonal Biscui New York Atr Brake Pressed Steel Pressed Steel Pullman Paiace Car .. Standard Rope & Twine. Tennessee Coal & Iron . Western Union (when issued) General Electric 5s.117 L & Nash unit 45 ease and that a period of quiet in likely to intervene before the campaign takes on its more active phase. The absence of any engagements of gold for -day also helped the market, as did crop news. The Bond dull and prices moved irregularly. | 1,285,000 4s advanced Y%c YORK STOCK LIST. United States in n prefd . Jre & ORI n_Pacitic n . Ohio ) Great West , Burlington & Quincy » & Eastern llinois. ¢ Northwestern.... k Island & Pacifi Louls Sy 15t prefd athern 2d prefd re, La Western... & Rio Grande. & Rio Grande prefd... Northern Central ... ral p < ty, Pittsburg & Gulf. : Western......... fe & Western prefd olitan Street Rallwi 1 Contral ......qxx» polis & St Louis & Ohfo........ Kansas & Texas Ka ey Central rk Central & Western & IWestern... X Railway & Navigation. Ry & Navigation prefd Ivania : g st prefd.. & 24 prefd. ande Western prefd. is & San Francisco. is & San Fran 2d prefd.. Southwestern....... Southwestern prefd.. 1 & Omaha rn Pacific rn Railway & Pacific.. Pacific .... ‘l_;’avmr prefd h prefd ng & L E ng & L E 24 pretd States Cotton Ofl Cotton Ofl prefd Malting Malting prefd iting & Refining iting & Refining Spirits ... Spirits prefd Steel Hoop - Steel Hoop pre! Steel & Wire Steel & Wire pi Tin Plate.. Tin Plate prefd Tobacco - Tobacco prefd Mining Co. yn Rapid Transit do Fuel & Iron Tobacco an 3% an 1 Steel .... 1 Steel prefd 1 Electric e Sugar ..... t prefd - al Lead ..... al Lead prefd al Steel al Steel pref American Coast Coast Coast Mail Gas st prefd. 2nd prefd . Car . Car prefd. prefd States Leather . jc Iron & Steel. ic Iron & Steel prefd. & St Louls. Avenue sold, CLOSING QUOTATIONS. reg. 104 Do coup 2104 Do 2s reg. -100 Do 3= res. ‘10915 Do 3s coup. 0% Do Do new 4s reg.... 1825 N Y C & St L. Do new 4s coup..133% | Nor & West con 4s. Do old 4s reg....113% Or Nav lst Do old 4s coup...115% Do ds. Do 58 reg. S8 Do 58 coup. 114% D of Columb 3.658.123 Atchison Gen 4s....101 | 1 Do ad) 4s.. . 83% St L & 1 M con 5s.110 Can South 2ds......107% St L & § F Gen 6s.122 Ches & Ohio 4%4s. 99% St Paul cons. 1663 Do bs. .116% St P C & Pac I Chic & X con 78....141 | Do 5t 118% Do € F Deb fa.12) |South Pacific 4s.... 79 Chic Term 4s. . 92% BSouth Rail Be..108% Colo South ‘4., 85 |Stand B & T 6s.. 71 D& R G lsts......100 Do 2ds. ists, 71 Va Centuries. MINING STOCKS. wapolis & Louisville. Louisville prefd... as & Texas prefd. |Tex & Pac 1sts....111% 55 | { | market old 4 the bid it 127% 1 % 160% 107 ) a1z 1 116 | © B0k L a9t | 9% | 6ot 9% 35 | G 94 123 ay 8% 5% | 4s..106% 7% 08 8 | turnea “e; | August . | September . | Septembes Dominion Coal. Do prefd 113 [Calumet & Hecl Federal Steel. 35% | Centennial Do prefd 7% Franklin . Fitchburg prefd General Electric. Do prefd.. Mexican Cen Michigan Tele. N E Gas & Coke. 136 » Old Colony. 0ld Domin Rubber . New York I NEW YORK, Jul; 1%4@1% per cent. steady: 4@4% per cent. 39 |Butte & Boston |Humboldt . 130% | Dsceola. . 167% | Tamarack |Utah Mini; L W inona olverin ’—'fo;t_fly Market. Money on call, steady; Prime mercantile = : Sterling rm, with actual business in bankers' bills at 34 87@4 §T% for demand and at $4 S3%@4 $4 for California Fruit Sales. CHICAGO, July 23.—Porter Brothers Com- pany’s sales of California fruit: Y Grapes—Fontainebleau, _75c@$1 45. Plums— Wickson, $110@1 45; P. D., 65c@$119; Yellow Egg, $105@1 10; Diamond, $110; Bradshaw, 40@%0c; Columbia, $6c; Comedy, 80@%0c; Japan, 85c; Burbank, S6¢; Washington, 75c. Prune: Tragedy, $0c@$l: German, $5c@s$l 15: Gros, Sl Pears—Bartlett, ‘S0c@$1 10 box and half box; Congress, #6c half box. Apricots, H5c@s1 20 single crate. 'Nineteen cars fruit sold to-day. NEW YORK, July 23 —Earl Fruit Company's sales of California fruf Pears—Bartlett, $1 2>@1 85 box. Peaches— Crawford, 55c@$1 box. Plums—Burbank, 70c@ $1 15 single crate; Kelsey Japan, S0c@$l 40; Purple ane, 70c@s$l 05: Satsuma, T0@Scc. Prunes—Germans, 90c@s$1 10 single crate; Trag- edy, S0c@$l 10. xteen cars fruit sold to-day. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, July 23.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2400, including 400 Texans and 1400 Westerns. Ac- tive, 10c higher; butchers' stock, strong and ac- tive; natives, best on sale to-day. eleven car- lords, % 75; good to prime steers, $5 15@5 80; poor to medium, $ 66@5 10; selected feeders, steady, $4 40G4 75; mixed _stockers, $3 25@3 $5 paper, | cows, $3@4 60; heifers, $3@5 15; canners, $2@ exchange, | 2 §; bulls, $3G@4 60; calves, $4 50@6 25. HOGS—Recelpts, 22,000; to-morrow, 17,000; left over, 4100. Mostly 10c higher at closing, weak. Eixty days. Posted rates, #4 S416@4 S5 and $4 8815 | Top, $5 45; mixed and buichers, $5 15@5 45; good Commercial bills, $4 341,@4 8416 Bar_silver, | to cholce heayy, 35 20@5 45: rough heavy, $G €1ige. Sllver certificates, 614@03%c. Mexican | 0 16; light, $ 15@5 42%; bulk of sales, § 30@ dollars, 483c. Government bonds, strong; State | 5 40: bonds, Inactive; railroad bonds, irregular. Condition of the Treasury. ‘WASHINGTON, July 23.—To-day’s statement of the Treasury balances in the general fund. exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balance, $152,686,856; gold, $70,915,328. London Market. CLOSIX 23.—Atchison, 26%: Canadian | preferred, T8%; Grand Trunk, 6%; Anaconda, §%: Rand Mines, ounce; LONDON, July Pacific, 91%; 394; bar silver, Union Pacific quiet, money, 212@3 per cent. G. 25 3-16d per New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, ages. | wheat. WHEAT—Receipts, 7436 bushels; sales, 80,000 bushels export S4c f. o. b. afloat; arrive; N 1i4c net decline. closed ES) bush 2,230,000 bushels els; export: | No. 1 Northern Duluth, $6c f. 0. b. afloat to No. 1 hard Duluth, 88 f. o. b. afloat. Options opened steady on a little covering, but eased off and were rather weak during the day under large winter wheat receipts, liquidation, easler cables and foreign selling: closed weak, July closed S2c; September, —% July 23.—FLOUR—Recelpt: | 15,153 bbls; exports, S848 bbls; sales, 6950 pack- Market inactive and barely steady with futures, SHEEP — Receipts, 00; sheep, 10@15c higher; lambs, steady. od to choice weth- ers, $& 10@4 40; fair to choice mixed, $3@4. Western sheep, 34 10@4 40; Texas sheep, 33Q4 natlve lambs, $4@5 75; Eastern lambs, $@S. Foreign Markets. LONDON, July 23.—Consols, , 98; Silver, 253-184; French Rentes, 9¢ 9%%c. Wheat, cargoes on passage, firm, but not active; No. 1 Standard California, 20s 9d; Walla Walla, 929a 3s; Oregon, 30d Tis; English country mar- kets, ‘steady; imports into United Kingdom, wheat, 185.000; {mports into United Kingdom, flour, 235,000, wheat and flour on passage to United Kingdom, 2,360,000; whea: and fiour on passage to Continent, 150,:00, Indlan ship- ments of wheat to United Kingdom, none; In- dlan shipments of wheat to Continent, none. LIVERPOOL, July 2.—WHEAT—Firm; No. 1 standard California, 6s2%d@és 3d; wheat in Paris, steady; flour in Pa firm; _French country markets, steady. Cotton, Uplands, 5 27-32d. CLOSING. LIVERPOOL, July 23.—WHEAT—Spot, flirm; No. 1 Northern spring, 6s 3id; No. 1 Califor- nia, 6s 20@6 3d. Futurés—Quiet: July, nominal; September, 6s 11¢d; December, fs 2}4d. CORN—Spot, firm; American mixed, 3s 11%d; do old, Futures—Steady; September, 8s 1% 3s %d. Portland’s Business. | . PORTLAND, oOr. 910; balances, §79,4 Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. July 23.—Clearings, $401,- 8 T aosed Cassge, Wei December, $2%@| pORTLAND, July 23.—Exporters are quotin HOP! Walla Walla and valley wheat nominal at 3ic HIDES—S and 5éc, but there is not much disposition to do WOOL—Firm business on the part of either the buyers or the COFFEE—Spot Rlo, easy; No. 7 involce, | sellers. S%c; mild coffes, quiet; Cordova, 9%4@13%c: WASHINGTON. futures closed steady with prices net 10 to 20 | TACOMA, July 23.—Wheat, steady, un- points lower; total sales, 41,230 bags, including: $05; September, $8 054 $3'25; De- March, Jaly 8 16; October, $8 10G'S cember, $8 35¢ @s 5; May. SUGAR—Raw, centrifugal, refined sugar, firm, BUTTER—Recelpts, creamery, 17a2ec; —Recelpts, 1 Western, los: DR! full $5 10 August, $§ v sustained prices. an: 1,430 Western at mark, off, D FRUITS. There were no new developments noted at th opening of the week in dried fruits other than | | @ slight decrease in offers of choice and fancy | | grades of evaporated apples, but as the demand sgeemed fair, the market ruled steady in tone at | California dried fruits were dull and nominal. | . STATE EVAPORATED APPLES—Co @ | 2%@sc; prime, 5%@s%e; choice, 5%@6%c: fancy, ES—3%@7c per 14c; Moorpark, 15@17c. 18c: unpeeled, 6@se. @3, CALIFORNIA DRIED PRU! 3% | pound as to size and quality. APRICOTS—Royal, PEACHES—Peeled, pit 14 uary, fair packages. 11@13%c for average e, ember, 8 45; packages; current packed factory, refining, 43c 96 test, 47c: molasses sugar, 4%c; 3402 Mark. CHICAGO, July 23.—Wheat was a very tame Liverpool showed practical- | ly no response to the advance here Saturday | shipments were good increases from Russia and the Danublan September opened %@ der S There. Was some. Covering by shors for profits, a little buying by traders follow- tember rallied to TSte. traders were playing for (ailed outside sympathy market to-day. and world's country. urday. ing this and Sej rally which to materialize because of and a reaction followed. ward course and the weak. September 1 lower at 76%@7 ant cereal @39%c. _Oats were a under Saturday at 3% | firm on light Hog recef at the yards. er: September. 8. ull, 23%c. Heavy recel a very sluck cash business during the ras- of | the session held the market true to the down- indup was lifeless and ped to 76%c and large, export steady; e showing | shorts The | ed Corn was qulet bu steady, holding firmly. against the weakness in Wheat after it had made a small concession to the attitude assumed by the more import- osed 4@%c up at 39t | September closed e o o Frovislons opened | : pts and an advance | Trade was dull, however, Hogs | there was n demang | changed; biuestem, §dc; club, 57c; both for ex- port. —_— % LOCAL MARKETS. —_— 14 ot Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sight. - $4 85 Sterling Exchange, sixty - 4 S8y Sterling Cables - s 4 891, New York Exch: 3 - 12% New York Exchange, telegra -_— 15 | Fine Silver, per ounce = 6l | Mexican Doliars, nom -_ a8y Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Spot quotations were higher, but futures declined in sympathy with Chicago. Chicago broke on disappointing®cables and large Russian shipments. There were more buvers than sellers at the decline, owing to bullish crop reports from the Northwest. At the same time the market was dull, as the de- mand was slack and operators were so bearish that bull news had little effect. The world's shipments were 7,500,000 bushels, and the Amer- ican supply decreased 450,000 bushels. Spot Wheat—Shipping, §1 06%; milling, $1 07 110 ” CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December 20, 1 | w00 1.13%. Second Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 13%; 12,000, $1 13%. Regular Morning Session—December—s000 ctls, | 81 1314; 6000, $1 13%: 10,000, $1 13%. Afternoon Session — December — 8000 ctls, $1°13%; 12,000, $1 14 BARLEY—The market rules firm and quota- tions again show some improvement. Feed, 72%c for No. 1 and 65@70c fer oft grades” Brewing and shipping grades, 75@Sic; Chevalier. nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—No sales, Second Session—No sale: Regular _Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, T6%c: 2000, Tic. Afternoon Seasion—December—2000 ctls, 7T6%c; 2000, T6%c; 2000, 76%. OATS—The market continues in good shape, being steady at unchanged prices with a good PelRF demand on Government and milling ac- and the Wheat weakness was depressing, all | count. of which cost the Hog product market i ‘White, $1 15@1 35; Surprise, $1 21%@1 35; Red, eurly grin $nd more, foor Bent s | s 20; Gray, $110g120; Black, $1 06 i vl atniny rions chipianiboriclontd | ELINGLE, BT B0 s et 0 e_lower. The leading futures ranged as follows: Corn No. Mess Porl October Short mi October 00 . High, 8% " Low. Close. No. . 2 corn, 39%c 2 yellow, oats, 214G 2 2 whi white,” 203, @2i%c; No. 2 rye, choicé malting barley, 46 q ghes v, 46@48c; No. 1 flaxseed, pork, per barrel, 38 70@6 §2%; No. 1 Northwestern, short ribs sides (loose), 5. dry salted should short” clear sides (boxed). 57 46@7 20, ~Cash quotations were as follows: 3 spring_wheat, 73¢; No. 2 regm"' o 174G1 75; Do s T, 40c; No. 39%; . €. 20@27%c;: No. 3 S@oate; fair to lard, per 1 6% mess 7e. CORN fastern large Yellow. $1 17%@1 20 ctl; Bastern White, $1 17%@1 20 per ctl; mxng $1 15G1 17%. RYE—80@95c per ctl and very dull. BUCKWHEAT—Nomin: Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras. $3 6003 75, usual terms; bakers’ extras, 33 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel for fam- {ly, and §3 15@3 50 for bakers'; Eastern, $4 5@ 575 ver barrel MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye Meal, $200; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, $275; extra cream do, $850; Oat Groats, $450; Hom- iny, 3503 Buckwheat Flour, = $4@4 2: Cricked Wheat, $350; Farina, $450; Whole Wheat Flour, $8 2; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6@ 725; in sacks, $75@7; Pearl Barley, $; Split Peas, $; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 lbs. Hay and Feedstuffs. @ Hay continues weak and dull under continued heavy recelpts, but as it is chiefly owned by the San Francisco dealers, they do not per- mit the market to go down. This applies to grain hay only, as volunteer descriptions re- main neglected. There were 108 cars of Hay on the tracks yesterday morning. 00 37 45@7 50; Whisky, basis of high wines, $1 23%; clover, BRAN—$12 50@13$ 50 per ton. grade, 3. % clover, contact | yIHOLINGS—$17G20 per ton. . FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $16 per ton: nAH\('l-n— Receipts. Shipments. | Ollcake Meal at the mill. $26@27; jobbing, $27 50 Flour Tarrels 17,000 T3.000 | @25 Cocoanut Cake, $20@21: Corni Meai, §24 50, & homi bushels .. 58,000 | Cracked Corn, §25; Mixed Feed, $14. | éum, lwuxms-ll 1,146,000 HAY—Volunteer, $4 50@6 50; Wheat, $10@12 50; S 183,000 | Wheat and Oat, $3 50@12; Oat, $$@10; Clover, 4000 | $ige: Alralta, 50: Barley, $660@850 per “On the Produce Exchange to-day the butt market was firm; creameries, lflmz C; dur‘le:l: Cheese, firm; 9%4@10%c. - U@lic. fresh, 1l3ec. Wheat— Opening - Closing Wheat— Opening . Closing Flour— Opening . Closing 2615 Sepf 21 t.-] 00 21 10 27 65 27 65 New York Metal Market. NEW ket for metal $16 50. YORK, July 22.—METALS—The mar- to-day ruled rather quiet and prices were not materially changed, except for spelter, which was a shade higher and firm at #4 25@4 30. Tin was quiet and unchanged here, the nominal price being $35. . to rule dull at $16 50. Lead—$3 97%@4 02i. Old iron and steel were offered in lower brokers’ prics Tor lead wan 33 95 and Tor covper, Copper continues New York Cotton Market. e NEW YORK, July 2.—To-day’s cotton mar- ket opened higher in response to strong early Soon after the ‘the close was quiet with South firm; De. 6 2% 6 2 made ton. STRAW-25@40c per bal Beans and Seeds. There is no further change to report in any description. Y BEANS—Bayos, $2 $5@3; Small White, $3 350 350; large White, §2 75@2 %0; Pink, $2 20@2 %0; Red, §2 50@3; Blacke: 50@8 75; Butters, nominal; umbuww; a, $34098 50; Red Kidneys, $4@4 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, 4c; Flax, $190G2 20; Canary, 3%ec pec 1b for California and 4c for Eastern: Alfalfa, n:mh‘uh Rape, 2%4@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timo- thy, 1 Pt *“As—xllu. $2 25@2 50; Green, $225 @2 50 per ctl ¢ Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes continue in good supply and cheap. Ontons are rather easier. Vegetables show no change worthy of note, all kinds being in good supply. YATORS Garnet Chiles. S0c: New Earl R e Durnagks, B@65 per ol o ONIONS~Yellow, $1G1 (5 per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 30c@$1 25 sack: £l Bhoite! At el 2 . ib: Sy, H50s Cabbage, 40@30c; Tomatoes, Rivers, . % per 154:}11 crate for Berkeley and or_ Al s 83 »ern b;‘? e olera 41015 cen Beppers, ls%m' e it and_she@$1 for Bell: Dried oo ar‘:i.sh?wc: Carrots, 358 per uekm e for Alameda; Pickels, Garlic, 2@3c per 1b; Marrowfat Squash, 15 per ton. Poultry and Game. Two cars of Eastern fall due to-day. The 250 for small; Pigeons, $1 25@1 ons, $1 25 1144 22,000 $1 1434; 18,000, $11¢; 2000 | Grain Bags, morning sesslon and quotations e, ot o v RY—Live Turks c for lers and 10G12%c for Hens; , per pair, $1 26 iy L WOv s Tucke $8@4 50 for old and 8 for young: Hens. $350@5 50; Roosters, $4 50@6; Old Roosters, 33 50G4; Fryers, $3@3 50; Brollers, $2 75@3 for large and 31 0@ 30 per dozen for old_nnd $1 25@1 50 for Squabs. GAME—Doves, 50@60c per dozen. Butier, Cheese and Eggs. The best grades of Butter and Eggs are very firm, supplies showing considerable diminution from last week, and some dealers are quoting an advance. ward. Cheese continues in free supply and easy. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 20c; seconds, 19c. Dairy—Fancy, 17%@18c; good to choice, 15%@ 17c; common, 14@lic. e CHEESE—New. g%; Youns America, 10c; Eastern, 1314@14%c; Western, 10@12c per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 14@16c f 21c per dozen for ranch; E: Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There was very little new yesterday. The failure of a Sacramento house has thrown a quantity of Bartlett Pears, destined for the FEast, upon the market, weakening it consider- ably. Good Peaches are firm. Apricots con- tinue to drag. Grapes are in better supply, but fairly steady. Plums are Gull. Melons are lower, though the weather is warmer and in 'or store and 17% tern, 14@17c. their favor. Figs are scarce and higher. Lem- ons and Limes have again advanced, being scarce. Oranges are disappearing. DECIDUOUS FRUITS APRICOTS—15@30c per box and crate; and $10@15 per ton to the canners. APPLES—%ic@$l_for large boxes: Graven steins, $1@1 2; Crabapples, 2@d0c per small box, and 50@7ic per large box. PEARS—Bartletts, 2@65c in boxes and $15@ 20 per ton in bulk. % PLUMS—20@50c per box and crate, and 20@35c per basket; in bulk, $7 50@15 per ton; Prunes, 30@50c per crate and 25@40c per basket. STRAWBERRIES—$2 503 50 per chest for large and $2 504@5 for small berrries. RASPBERRIES—$G7 per chest. BLACKBERRIES—$2@4 per chest. LOGAN BERRIES— — per chest. CURRANTS-—§2G8 50 per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—6@Sc per 1b. FIGS—Per box, 40@s0c for single and §1 for double_layers. e 2 NECTARINES—White, 35§50c per box; red, e, PEACHES—25@30c__per box and 20§35c per basket; in bulk, $15@20 per ton; Sawyer's Seed- lings, 75c per basket. GRAPES—From_ Arizona, $1G12% per crate for white and &5 for black; Fontainebleau, from Vacaville, 25@60c_per crate; Muscats, 75¢ per crate: Seedless, §1 25 per crate. MELONS—Nutmegs, 75@$1 30 per case; taloupes, $1 75@2 50 per crate; ‘Watermelons, from Fresno. $$720 per 100. CITRUS FRUITS—Valencias, $150G2; Lem- i2 50 for common and $3@4 for good choice; Mexican Limes, $5 50g6; Bananas, (@52 50 per bunch; Pineapplies, §1 50@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. The week opens on a quiet and unchanged market. DRIED FRUITS — Old Crop-Prunes, inal—cleaned up. Evaporated Apples, 5%@6c sun-dried, 3@4c_per Ib: Black Figs, 1%@2c SWhite Figs, 2@3c; Bleached Plums, 7ic; Un- bleached Plums. 6c for pitted and 1%c for un- ttted. PIREW CROP — Apricots, 6@7%c per Ib; Peaches, 5@6c here; Pears, 5@7c; Plums, pitted, 1%4@sc. A NS Bleached Thompson's fancy, per b, 10c: cholce, Sc; standard, Sc; prime, §c; un- bleached Thompson's, per b, ‘6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, Sic: choice, Tlc: standard, 6ic prime, fc: unbleached Sultanas, be; Seedles 505 "boxes, Gc; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5 3-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, 7c: London Lays crown, $) 50 per box; 3-crown, $1 60. Clusters, §2; Dehesa,” §2 50; Imperial, $3. All prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping potnts in_Calfornia. NUTS—-Wainuts, §g9 for Standards and 3@ 10c for softshells: new Almonds, 10%@lle for papershell, 8:@S%c for soft and — for hard- Thell, Peanuts, 5%@8%c for Eastern and Sc for Calitornin: Brazil Nuts, 7%@Sc; Filberts, 129 12%4c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $3 50@5. nom HONEY—Comb, 12%@13c for beight and 11@ | 12¢ for hight amber; water white, TX@7%e: ligh T 06 O e, Gt & T BEESWAX—24@2c per Ib. Prowisions. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10G10%c per Ib for heavy, 10%@10%c for light medium, 1i%c for light, 13%c for extra light and 14%c for sugar- cured. Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12G13 Mess Beef, 312 per bbl: extra Mess, $I gnm , $1! 1b. ily, $14; extra Prime Pork, $15: extra cle LARD—Tierces quoted at 7c per b for com- Mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 12%@13c per pound and Sic for pure: half-barrels, pure, $%c; 10-1b tins, 9%c: 5-1b tins, S¥c. COTTOLENE—One-half barrel, §%c; three half-barrels, 5%c; one tlerce, $%c; two tlerces, $ige; five tierces, Ske per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell bout lc under quotations. Heavy Salted Steers, 9%c; medium, 8%c; light, 8%c; Cow- hides, Sic; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, Se; Calf, 9c; Doy Hides, dound, lc: culis and brands, 13 K 15¢; ry Calf. 15 L s ] Snearlings, 20@%Mc each; short Woefepm‘%?n’é each; medium, 60@S0c; long Wool, %0c@$1 10 | | each. Horse Hides, salt, §2@2 25 for large, $175 for medium, $1 for small and S0c for colt: Horse Hides, dry, $1 50 for large, $125 for me- dtum, $1 for smail and 25@30c for colts. skins—Summer or red skins, c: fall or me- dlum skins, 30c: winter or thin skins, 20c. Goa skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, S0c; medium, 5c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4c per Ib; No. 2, 3c: refined, Slc: grease. 2G2%e. WOOL—$pring clip 15 auotable as follows: Northern free. 14@15c: Northern defective, 126 4c; Middle County, free. 14@i6c: Middle Cou: ty, defective, 12@idc; Southern Mountatn, months’, 11G1%; Southern Mountain, free, months', 10G12¢: Southern Mountain, defectiv 7 ‘menths’, 9@1lc: Humboldt and Mendoctne 16@18c; Neévada. 13@16c per Ib. Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, 8@Sc per Ib. HOPS—Nominal at 5@10c per Ib; new, 10@12c 7 San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—5@6%c per Ib for falr to cholce, VEAL—Large, §%@9c; small, $%@10%c per pound. MUTTON—Wethers, T%@Sc; ewes, 1GT%c per urd. poLA)dB—Bpflngi 8%4@c per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 6c for small. 5%@5%e for medium and 5%@5%c for large; stock Hogs and feeders, d%ec; dressed Hogs, $@8%c. General Merchandise. BAGS — San Quentin Bags, $ 65; Calcutta 6%@6%e; Wool Bags, 28%@s2ic; Fleece Twine, 7l Fruit Bags, 613@6%c for white and §}4@S¥%c for bleached white. COAL—Wellington, 3 "per ton; Southfiel, Wellington, §9; Seattle, Bryant, $; (‘on: Bay, $5 50: Wallsend, $3; Co-operative Wallsend, $9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks: Peénnsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14: Cannel, $1i per ton; Coke, $16 per ton In bulk and $18 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, 38 50 per | ton and $545 per 2000 pounds according to brand. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany “quotes, per b, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, ‘A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.20c; Powdered, 5.80c; Candy Granulated, 5.80¢; Dry’ Granulated, 5.70c; Contectioners’ A. 5.70c; Magnol 5.300} Txira O ool Golden ¢, 5106 barrels, 15 more; half-barrels, 2c_more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 7 barrels or its equivalent. half-barrels, 6.45c; boxes, &70c per leDmlnol. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, JULY 2. 1,222 gmey. 7(!5 § ve, ctls. 430 Pelts, bd| Cheese, ctls. 29| Hides, v‘: zg«o Butter, ctls. 284 Eggs,” doz. 0 Tallow, ctl: lfl‘Q\llcklll"en fisks Beans, 1,09 Leather, rolls Potatoe ++ 4,082Chicory, kegs. 837 Sugar, bags. 863 e, bbls Midadiings, sks Wine, gal. & o ‘WASHINGTON. our, qr sl i im;snom, sks. — THE STOCK MARKET. . e P AN TR R TR PR T a4 Local stocks and bonds continued dull on :qa fl’;‘:‘e ‘worthy of note. S ofl stocks were qulet, though th some activity in Home Oil at $4 70. R In the afternoon Gas & Electric sold up to $50. Business $0. Business was somewhat better than In STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. J Bid. Ask. ik et U § Bonds— uar coup..115%116 The tendency is decidedly up- | s, 2- | Fancy Deer- | i | | F C Stettler, Ohio Lon P & 2 Merchants’ Ex Nev Nat Bk.. Savings Bank: Ger S & L. Sec Say Bk. Union T Co.... Street Rallroads— 1 i 4 r Stocks— S P Co. 8% 8% Oak W Co i Oceante_ S Co.104%105 |Geary-st . Om C_Ry 6s..127i5 — |Market-st P& C1 Ry 6.103% — O S L & H. P&ORR s> — |Presidio Powell-st R 65.120 Powder Sac El &G i(‘nll!omll S F & SJ Gilant Con 8§ Ry of Cal 6s. rit § b & sy o 1o Hana 2 go"(mc‘)m 112 — |Haw C & S Co §7% Do (1912) 1119 122% Honokaa S Co 32 SPRClst gntis. — — |Hutch*S P Co 24% § P DBr 6s.....132 — |Kllauea § P C 19% 2 S V Water 6s.153% Makew: Stocktn Gas 6s Suis — Water Stocks— Contra Costa. Marin County 50 Spring_Valley. 9% % Gas & Electric— Cent G L Co.. — — 104 | Onome: 1l 8 C 46% %7 S Co2% | Paauhau S Co 31% — Miscellaneous— Morning Session. Board— 35 Makawell 10 10 S F Gaslight.. F Gas & Elect Street— Onomea Sugar Co. 7 $5000 S F & S J V bonds. Market-street Railway c Co. F Gas & Electric Co. Afternoon Session. Board— First National Banl Giant Powder Con Honokaa S Ce.... 4 15 0 €0 Oceanic S § Co. $5000 Oceanic S S bonds. 109 Paauhau S P Co. 5 S F Gas & Electric Co S F Gas & Electric Co, s S F Gas & Electric Co 8§ F Gas & Electric 2 S V Water, s 3.. Street— 100 Honokaa S Co.. 120 Market Street Raflway. Market Strect Rallway k. Co. | Al Pack ..ssn.lT%118% % 68% Cal Fruit Assn — |{Mer Ex Assn. 97 |Oeeanic S Co. 52% Pac A F A. Pac C Bor Co.1% Cent L & P Co 4% 5%!Par Paint Co.. 10 £ 100 2 & W EBa P! 233 i PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 10 Blue Goose . 375 Home OIl 10 Kern River Afternoon Session. Board— 50 Home Oil .. 50 Twenty-elght MIN G STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Session. s 3 500 Alpha . 200 Crown oin Aftern o Alpha . 100 Caledonia ...... 200 Crown Point... 500 Exchequer 100 Gould & Cur 50 Ophir .. 125 Savage 500 Seg Belel 0on Session. 800 Overman 80 | 600 Potosi .. 100 Standard 100 Union Con. 400 Utah The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 200C C & Va....147% %0 Overman S 200 Overman o 2 Afternoon S o7 300 Alpha Con...... 200 Best & Belcher 300 Savage 20C C & Va....1 1000 Seg Belcher..... 00 Crown Point.... 200 Sierra Nevada. 200 Hale & Norers. 300 Silver Hill 206 Mexican 200 Ophir . 200 Potost 0 Silver 0 Utah ession. 300 Savage 500 Seg Belcher. Hill 200 Yellow Jacket.. 560 Yellow Jacket.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, July 23—4 p. m. od. Ask. 1] Be Justice Kentuck ... Lady Wash Mexican Occidental . | Bullion Ophir .. ledonia 79 $2 Overman STar 15 16 [Potosi 13 15 Savage . onfidence ..... 65 70 Scorpion . Con Cal & Va..145 130 Beg Belcher. Con Imperial — 01 'Sierra Nevada. York. — 03 |Silver Hill Eureka Con.... — 5 |St. Loui Crown Point... 12 14 Standard Exchequer .- 2 yndicat Gould & Curry. 22 2§ Union Con. Hale & Nor. 20 22 [Utah ... Julia .. = 01 !Yellow Jacket. HOTEL ARRIVALS. J Fursey, Portland L R Tull, Napa F Gay, Sacto VM J Muiroy, Fresno T H Goggins, Vallejo , Valiejo PALACE H OTEL. EW WESTERN HOTERN. K B Stirling, Shasta F L Potter, Oakdale E J Apaolas: ecknell, S Jose W A Edwards, L Ang J Reynolds &w, Fresno D A Hubart A Sylvester, Uklah L 1 o 03 17 B EAREE S Ang Orleans | G G Kimball, R Bluft;J D Morgan, Bolinas H B Wood & w, 8 Jose H F G Smith, Sacto F A West, Stockton J M Scott, Oakdale J D Weaver, Chicago F H Weaver, Chicago F_P Mackall, Washing W _Bartholomew, N J M ) L London r D M Ackl y, U Jap: rackenburg & W, | L C Strauss & w, N Y chirama, Japan | Mr Takahria &w, Japn | SN Mrs W Jackson, China | F Yarnad an G D Easton & W, L An' T Matsuo, Japan Miss H Crossman, N Y| G Miss M Bach, N Y Miss A French, N Y E Maver & w, S Diego M W Wise & w, N Y JE Levi, N Y J A Clarke, N Y Mrs D_G Cook, St L Miss € D Cook, St L Mrs H D Clark, S L Ellis Clark, St Louis F b3 T on B W Very, US N iss E o ishmi i | W H Chickering, L G Chickering, LG W Cartwright, London G K Dewy, N Y |J W Piper, Boston awa, Tokio Japan G S Dearborn, N Y O M Dearborp Jr. N Y S W Durham, P Grove|F L Luff, Salt Lake J G Penn & w, Va H Cullanden & w, Mex GRAND HOTEL. H W Walker, Willows J C Conkling, San Jose s Dawson R Alexander, Oregon H W Lamb & w. Nebr G A Buell, ock R Gunther & w, S L L Angeles T H Barnerd. Chico E Richardson. L Gatos T J Wilson, L Angeles ton W M Breckenridge, Ar|J T McJerkin & w, Cal H D Underwood, Or E Carney Jr, S Barbk E W Clark, § L Obspo H C Hart. S L Obispo R Lehman, &t Petrsbrg A Johnston. Hanford Mrs F L Rich, Butte Miss A T Arrick. S Jse D C Mitchell, St Helna J H Spurg & w, Ogden C Menefe Covina H Wittenberg, Portlnd M J Wright, Sacto Mrs B Barnar, L Ang D Kevarl, F T Bernard, Marysvl Mrs L C J T Jones, Vacaville J C Camobell, acto Sacramento 3 King, Denver 3 E Kennedy, Ltvermt | acramento H W Newhall, Manila C Stevens & f, Vacavl | Henderson & d, Carson Nev Cy Mrs J Henderson, Elko V_J Ruh. Cal W D Burnham, N Y Dr C E Reed & w, Petaluma C P Lyndall, L Ang H P Ledvard. S Jose T James, Auburn H Heintz & f. Cal & W Eastin, Modesto |R G Raaf, Reclamatn H Radin, Fresno ‘e e Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. Cotumbla. Bonita . Mackiraw . De: Norte. Matteawan ...../Tacoma. Santa Rosa. City of Puebla..|Victoria. Crescent City. Point Avena. .|San Diego. Crescent City. From. ) | Due. July 24 July 24 July 25 Juiy 25 July 25 July 25 July 26 July 26 July 2 July 27 Juiy 27 July i July 27 July 27 Eureka <. Humboldt July 28 Coos Bay .. ... Newport |3y 28 | State of Cal.....|Portland {July 2 Willamette Seattle. July 29 Arcata, .........|Coos Bay. City of Sydney. New York. Coronn San Diego. B e TO SAIL, Steamer. Destination. Salls. , Pler. Santa Cruz|Alaska. July 34, 4 pm|Pler 9 Eureka ....,Humboldt.....|July 24, 10 am|Pier 13 Corona .....iSan Diego.....duly 24, 11 am ter i@ Arcata |Coos Bay. | July 25, 12 m|Pter 13 Umattlla Vie & Pgt Sd.|July 5, 11 am Pler Australia |-|Honoluli......|July %. 2 pm|Pler 7 Del Norte..|Portland......|July 2, §am|Pier 20 North Fork Humboldt.....|July 2, 9am Pier ! Coptic .....|China &Japan Tuly 38 1pm PMSS Bonita | [Newport... ... July 26, % am!Pier 11 Coquille R.|Gravs Harbor|July 27, 3 pm|Pler — ...|Humboldt.....July 27, 2 pm|Pier 9 11 am)Pler 24 10 am Pler 7 i1 am Pler 11 1 pm| PMSS 2 pm|Pler 2 11 amPler 11 July 25 | S AUCTION SALE fn e 60 Head Trottinz-Bred and Work Horses. Well-matched pairs sorrels, bays and grays. Aumber of pacers n the lot. - Sired by DEL PASO, ROBERT LEE. RE- CHO., WESTMONT and other stallions and out of ‘standard bred mares. Bred by J. B. HAGGIN, ESQ., Kern County Land Company. PROPERTY OF CHASE & MENDENHALL, To be sold on THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1900, At 11 a. m., at Salesyard, 1732 Market St., Cor. Van Ness Ave. Horses now at ard. Catalogues ready. CHASE & MENDENHALL, SALE! iy ) AND ARCADE HORSE MARKET, Py |6R 327 SIXTH STREET. WEDNESDAY . July %, at e m. By onder of Mayor Phelan, We will sell a lot of FIRE AN PARTMENT HOR Also 20 heaa POLICE DE- “& DOYLE, _Livestock Auctipneers, EMIL COHN, Auctioneer, Watch out f sa) ot and equipments of bea. Tuesday, July 24, 1900, at 11 e Sun, Moon and Tide. A United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and L Waters at Fort Point. entrance Francisco Bay. Published by offl thority of the Superintendent. | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: | the helght of tide is the same at both places. * to Sun rises ... Sun sets b E | Moon rises | G | |2 {2 o |28 8:08 | | » . i » i NOTE—In the above exposi the early morning tides are | hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third th and the last or right hand column gives t | last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as somectimes cccurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on t | United States Coast Survey ch except | when a minus sign (—) precedes the heix! and then the number given is subtracted fr the depth given by the charts. The plane reference is the mean of tha o waden Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. M & Stmr Luella, Stmr Westport, E Br_stmr Warfleld, ter Harbor. Nor stmr Titania, Gulliksen, Nanaimo. Schr Rio Rey, Johmson, 24 hours from Fis! Rock. §8 hours from CLEARED. M Wal Stmr Chas D L Goose M & T C | Stmr ona, _Glelow, San | a1, Perkins & C 3 Mex stmr . Boke, S J Meyerink & Co, | Aus stmr Siam, Xigga, Chemainus; Macondry & Co. | SAILED. | Monday, July 8. ftmr Alcazar, Martin, —. Stmr Point Arena, Hansen, —. Stmr Progr Zoliing. _Seattle. Stmr Cleone, Madsen, Caspar. Stmr Grace Dollar, Dorris, Grays Harbor. Stmr South Coast, Olsen, Br ship Windsor Porke, Lamb . Queenstown. Br ship Blackbraes, Graham. Queenstown Bktn Tam o' Shanter, Wilson, Willapa Har- bor. MISCELLANEOUS LONDON, July 2i—Br ship Champlon, from Port Hadlock, at Antofogasta, was in collision with Br ship Kinnal m Newcastle, Aus. | Both vessels wers much damaged. | TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, July 23, 10 p m—Weather clear; wind west. velocity i2 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. EUREKA — Arrived July 23 —Schr J M Weatherwax, hence July 17 Safled July 23—Stmr North Fork. for San Franeisco. ‘Arrived July 23—Stmr Orizaba, hence July | PORT TOWNSEND-—Passed July | Vesa, from or Port Blakeley. Arrived July 23—Ship Lucile, hence July 5. | _COOS BAY—Sailed July 22—Stmr Arcata, for San_Francisco. GREENWOOD — Arrived | Greenwood, hence July 22 SEATTLE—Sailed July 2—Stmr South Port- land, for Nome. Arrived July 22—Stmr Rosalie. from Alaska. July 20—Nor stmr Kvarvan, from Liverpool July 23—Stmr Tacoma, from Tacoma. TACOMA—Arrived July 23—Bark Big Bonan- za, from Port Townsend. Sailed July 19—Br ship Haddon Hall, Queenstown. o ST MICHAEL—Arrived July §—Schr R W Bartlett, from Port Gamble. FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 23—Stmr Na tional City, hence July 22. ‘Sailed July 22—Stmr Alcatraz, for San Fran- cisco. HILO—Arrived July 7—Schr Robert R H | hence June 20: schr Allen A, from Puget Sou | “HONOLULU—Arrived y July 11i—Stmr Lee | naw, hence July 1; schr Helene. hence July i | { July 2 — Stmr for schr Bainbridge, from Port Gamble; schr Mary E Foster, hence June 2. July 12—Schr W H | Smith, from Puget Sound: ba Schr Luzon, hence June Bor. July 1-—Schr Azales from, O0% > schr Meteor, from Port Blakel bosranpdhrluly 11—Br bark Sussex. for Puget for Puget Sound. July Sound: bkin Qu o | 12oBkta _Katie | July 14—Ship A G James Rolph, for S for Willapa Harbor n Francisco: bktn Omega, July 15-Stmr Leelanaw, for Manila fanila. v 15—Br ship Australia, for —. | o sl Juy S TERN PORT. NEW YORK-—Arrived July 14-Ship Arthur vernool N PORTS. 4 July 21—Stmr Curacao. Sewall, from LI FORET MAZATLAN for San Flr ne L0 8 Sovoay, {or San_Franciseo, e 1 AMA.Sailed July 13—Br stme Argyle. oy OO M A une 3—Ger ship Nymphe, for Royal Roads. TELE OF ailed July 21-Stmr City of vIGHT—Passed July 21—Br ship ence March 7, for London. — Sailed July 21—-Br ship for_Galway. SANTA, ROSALIA—Salled July 1-Br ship fleld, for Victoria. e TTLE—Sailed July 2—Stme City of u Franeisco. H 23—Stmr City of Seattle, from | skaguay. Y NOME—Arrived July 5—Schr Wing and | wing, from New Whatcom. | Wi o Taly 1i—Schr Sailor Boy, for Port Had- 1ot AYS HARBOR-Sailed July 20_Schr C H Merchant, for San Pedro. July 32—Schrs Mar- Ton. Jennie Thelin and C H Merchant. for San | Franciseo; stmr Coquille River, for San Fran- co. CICD ced Tuly 22—Schr Volant, hence July 5. 3 %cht Jemnie Stella, from San Pedro. ¥ DIEGO-Sailed July 2—Stmr Sunol, for San_Francisco. USTORIA—Sailed July 2—Stmr Despateh, for snttie, July | 23-Stmr Del Norte. for San Srancisco, and not July 2. as previously re- OCEAN STEAMERS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 22-Stmr Em- of China, from Vancouver, for Hongkong Satled July 1¥—Stmr Argyll, from Hongkons. for Portiand, Or. CHERBOURG—Arrived July 21-Stmr Barba- " from New York, for Bremen. ANTWERP—Arrived July 23-Stmr Noord TV ERPOOL - Arrived July 20 Stmr Saxon: mr i HAMBT RO Satted Grat " AMEL TJuly 28-St ST ORET IO . ey momer . st gam; from Rotterdam: “stmr Georgte, “fror N RERGEN—Arrived_July 1-Stme Augusc Victoria, from New Yu"ll.'

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