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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1900. NEW/ nan, weat and 1 heat freights weak. Minor grains as previously guot ge as before. Seeds dull and largely nominal. l ables plentifu with ample supplies. I most descriptions. and wreak, 2 ot a Tl y 9 stoc) ruit marret well stoc oms still meglected. her Medium Honey lower. Meat market as before quoted. Wool, Hops and Hides a. Grain Bags weak. No change in Oils. b ks and bonds dull. er marked up another notch. Cheese plentiful and 1 Eggs fir hern Pacific prefd & Wester: % L 20% .42 avigation av pretd. Charters. ber at Tacoma for % ern . Western prefd.. itish Colrm yesterday Kes ¢ eailed bxs L4y 10ty 122 Weather Report. b Mert L4 A i e A i A o A A = imum temperature, A il A cel Hoop AND GENERAL A el H Amel n Steel & Wi American Steel & Wire prefd. Tin Plate 1 Plate prefd 1 As co prefd .. o ng Co . the greater n Rapid Transit . Seather pr ) Fuel & Iron tinental Tobacco ....... inental Tcbacco prefd , a—Fair Wednesday, lght a—Fair Wednesday, light acose Sugar prefd ernational Paper . al Paper prefd Wednesday. dnesday Biscuit : g 1 Biscuit prefd National Lead . National Lead pref Forecast Officlal POl Sl Presseq Steel Car ..... sed Steel Car prefd iman Palace Car .. ra Rope & Twine b 2 . ier prefd | ates Rubiber ..... Rubber prefd States But as the res t ) take their »cks to ab }'.-uv-.;r. ;‘n[‘ n Srea <shas . Republic Iron & Stes S 1:- 620 Repu! Iron & S . L PCC&StL.. 6,400 Shares sold us when Do c Do 2s res Do 35 res Do 38 coup.. | Do new 4s reg....132% ning. bUt] Do new 4s coup.13% et aeao? | Do old 4s res....1154 4 et advance | Do 0id s coup. 1150 oed pesiers| Do s rex .......05% to chargs, Do Gs coup . : and_realizing | Dis of C 2.is. R G W lsts Atchison gen 101%'S L& I M con : 5 SL&SF Ge 108 '3t Paulcon ... 9% 5 P C & P lsts 16% Do ts L1z 5 P deg.. 1204, 2o Ry Se . . 92% Etandard R & T 6s S5 Tex & Pac lsts 102 | Do 2ds . 9% U P 4s The las pared with 60 lat itiess the most po reaction was the por- Do S F_deb 3s. Chicago Term 4s. Colo So 4s.... D &R G lsts Do 4s Erte Gen 4s Ft W & D ¢ Gen Elec 5s dequi realize and a rapidly declt ces was the natural result g of doubt arc tors by the ge 5 West Shore 4s. .13 fowa Cent 1sts Wie Cent lsts p-| KCP&GI1s 1 Va Centuries 8% Fave place 1o NG STOCKS. t & large outgo 12 Ontario 60 that a period of 10 Ophir 61 market later in the 12 Piymouth 1 I achange in - TRmbne OF Wt 40 Quicksilver 150 : hange in New York were not guotabl: 3s' Do preta 65 tigher, although fhe market was reporied frm & DN 16 Sterra Nev 2 ced an additional | fomestake % o Standard . 400 exchange houses | iron Silver Sikie e Sxghanee houses | yorican 10 Yellow Jacket CEagements hav: BOSTON STOCKS AND BOND: yet_been made, how Money— [Unton_Pacific. The bond market generally continued duil Zall loans .2a7 | West End .8 4 irregular. Total sales, | Time loan 4G5 | Wisconsin Central. 14 Stocks 2 © 45 Geclined % n the bid price. | Atchison prefd...] &7 | Mining Shares— American Sugar.. Amer Sugar prefd.117 Amer Telephone...14 Hoston & Albai Boston Elevated.. 142 Boston & Malne. hi B &Q ominton_Ce ederal Steel. Steel prefd hburg prefd 2 [Adventure ......... Allouez Mining Co. Amal Copper. Atlantic ... Boston & Mont. Butte & Boston.... 6 ..126% (Calumet & Hecla..T45 ‘entennial 5 - 3432 Pranklin #61; Humboldt . 136 Dsceola ' Parrot . NEW YORK STOCK LIST eake & Oblo Chicago Great Western hicago, Burlington & Qunicy Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville % | The leading futu: | pointing treasury bill allotments, those for nine | months being over four, while *vearlings" | were four. Americans were hard in the early | session. despite the falrly heavy realizing, but | they relapsed on fear of higher money rates. | | Thirteen Lancashire cotton mills have been closed on “mccount of the close of trade in | China. | ,LONDON, Julw 24.—Atchison, 27%; Canadian | Pacific, 1 Union Pacific 'preferred, 71%: Northern Pacific preferred. 73%; Grand Trunk. | 6% Anaconda, §%: Rand Mines, 36%. Barsilver, | z:;l 2813-160 per ounce. Money, 2%@3 per | cent. if\ ew York Grain and Produce. ¥ YORK, July 24.-~FLOUR—Receipts, | 22,322 barrels: exports, 4224 barrels; sales, 7700 | Winter patents, $408$4 50: straits, Minnescta patents, $ 46@4 65, WHEAT—Recelpts, 074,589 bushels; éxports, 260,000 bush: ot weak; No. 2 Red, 82%c f.0.b. afloat; 2 Red, T4%c, elevator: No. 1 orthern D th, f4%¢c f.0.b. afloat 1 hard uth, $6%c f.o.b. afloat to arrive. Options were weak and heavy early on weak cables, lack of export demand and the break in corn; rallied later on a libgral decrease In world's stock and local covering and closed weak at %@1%c net decline. July 81%@82c, closed Si%c; September, $0%@S1 3-16c, closed 80izc: October, \ S1%@83%c; COFFEE—Spot Rio, steady: No. 7 invoice, 9 9-ic; mild quiet; Cordova, 84@dkc. ~Fu- | tures closed barely’ steady; prices net 5 to 10 points lower. Total sales %0 bags, includ- ing: July, $805: August, $5G8 10; September. $8 10@8 15; October, $§ 15; December, $§ 40g8 50; ,ga':\uln'. $8 50; March, $8 56@S 65; May, S 65@ SUGAR—Raw, strong: fair refining, 48c: Cen- trifugnl, 9 test, 4%c. Molasses Sugar, 4 1-5c. Refined, firm. DRIED FRUITS. California Dried Fruits were nominal EVAPORATED APPL TATE prime, 5 @5%c; cholce, 5%@6% inactive and S—Common, fancy, ALIFORNIA DRIED PRU d as to size and quality. Moorpark, 15@17e. unpeeled, 6@l NES—314@T7c per pou; APRICOTS—Roval, 11614 PEACHES—Peeled, 1441 i Chicago Grain Market. 1‘ * ~Wheat had not recovered of foreign bearish news ened to-day and Septem- n %@le to %o%he down The crowd figured that with here, probable large x the increased Russian nd Danubtan shipmen announced yesterday, wheat was not worth prevailing prices. Fol- lowing this the market, on covering by shorts for profits and a little scattered buying, rallied %c. The bulge held about like a small 0 hanging to the tail of a greased pig on the Fourth of July. It slid off with the great- est ease, helped by a decline at Paris, re- would raise wheat enough impton and that Russia heid ge supply of hold-over wheat and by lack atside support September early declined CHICAGO, July 24 m the fnjectio when the market o ber began the at 76%c to T6%c. little export business Southwest receipts s, rallled to T6K@76Y4e, lost its hold again then on dstreet’s ann. ment that Le world’s visible had decreased 2,000,000 Dbushels recovered to 76%c. Th Tike the others, was lost and the cl the market at fts weakest, September 14@1%c un- esterday at 34 rn was qulet and lower early, but steadled after a gocd concession in prices. There were heavy rains in the best growing Btates. Sep- | tember closed 1G1ic down at 38ic. Oats were relatively firm, report that oats in s uifered from the incess r closed Lo down at 23%c. pared with easing but little in sympathy with the kness. The market felt the sustain- nce of light hog receipts and liberal shipments of produce. Trade was quiet. Sep- tember pork closed unchanged, lard ¢ lower and ribs 2lc depressed. ranged as follow: M July caiber ss Pork, per bbl 2°66 11195 were as 1 pring wheat, :"No. 2 corn. 3séhe; No. %e: No. 2 oats, 24¢; No. 2 white, 25%Q@ : No.' 3 white, 25@27%c; good feeding bar- 4. fair to chol iting, 45@46c; flax 51 No. 1 Northwestern, $150: mess ver bbl, Sil 46@11 6 63416 50: =hort-rib salted shoulders (bo short clear (boxed), ‘basis of high Receipts. barrels , bushels. bushels. . bushels. bushels. 5y | Flour, Wheat, » Produce Exchange to-day the Butter et was firm; creamery. 1@I18%e: dairy, P Cheese, frm, 9%@10%c. Pgss, fr fresh, 11%c 14 * Foreign Futures. * LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Sept. Dec. | Opening 615 | Closing 61% | Wheat— July. Sept.-Dec. | Opening . 19 80 20 85 Closing ‘BN 28 Flour— Opentng 26 85 27 25 Clcsing 25 70 2715 | Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, July 24.—Special cable and | telegraphic Information to Bradstreets show | changes in avaflable supplies from last reports as follows: Wheat—United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, decrease, 625,000 bushels; afloat for | and in Turope, decreased, 1,300,000; total sup- Ply, decreased, 1,923,000 bushels. Corn—Tnited States and Canada. east of the Rockles, decreased, 1.163,000 bushels. Oats—United States and Canada, east of the Rockles, decreased, £72,000 bushels. Among the more important decreases are those of 102,000 bushels at Port Huron and 100,000 bushels at Northwest elevators. Chicago Livestock Market. 2 Quiney. 0 - . astern i e :3'. ;’anlr\ F.l Cop.. 13 % hicago & thwest fich Telephone s Tamarack . % CHICAGO, July 24 —CATTLEReceipts, 2000, Chicago, I~~‘h island & F ,\MF- . Coke... } {‘.“'n’:m:""“" | including 500 Western Rangers and 600 Texans, C C & 5 Louis...... 2% | Si8 Somimion bl v e Generally steady. Natives, best on sale to-day, : i Boaates S S &2 | Rubber | carloads. $5 20: good to prime steers, $5 15 : rado Southers s prefd 1 L —— i poor to medium. 34 6045 10; selected - . Condition of the Treasury. .|t &t 5O Mo 105: canners. 583 o Denver & Rio - vor & Rio Grande pre | WASHINGTON. July 24—To-day’s statement | of treasury balances in the general fund, ex- clusive of the §130,000,000 gold reserve. shows: 'A_:mlah:e cash balance, $145,469,080; goid, rie st prefd.. Grest Northern prefd Central niral New York Money Market. NEW YORK. July 24.—Money on call steady, & Western.. Lake Erie & Western prefd %@ per cent. Prime mercantile, 4@4% per Lake Shore cent: bankers' bills, $4§7% for demand and Louisvilie & Nashville $4 85%,@4 $3% for 00 days; posted rates, $4 @4 5 and $4 88@4 SSie: commerclal bills, @4 53 Par Sliver. 6ilc. Silver Certlficates, 614G 6Yc. Mexican Doliars, 4Sic. Bonds— Government weak: State bonds inactive; rail- Manh: L: Metropolitan £t Mexican Central. Mirneapolis & St Loul int St ?-'»!‘«.’.l‘r‘?"'l'fw‘-m' Louls pretd | rrad irregular. Moblle & Ohi Misnouri, ‘ London Market. ! Miesouri, NEW YORK, July 24.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets were quiet and steady this morn- ing, but relapsed in the afternoon on the disap- el bulls, firm, $2 734 60; calves, weak, $4 50@6 50. | Texans: Receipts, 500; fed steers, firm, $4 %@ 5 15; Texas grass steers, steady to strong, $3 40 | @4 45; Texas bulls, steady, $2 50@3 40. HOGS—Receipts to-day, 1L000; to-morrow, | 25,000; left over, 200. Best grades steady; oth- |ers lower. Top, 3545 mixed and _butohers, |5 1595 45: good” to choice heavy. $5 25@5 45; | rough heavy, $6@5 10; light, $5 2095 45; bulk of | sales, $5 2G5 40. SHEEP—Receipts, 12,000; strong; Lambe wenker. Good to choice wethers, $4 10g4 35: fair to choice mixed, $3@4: Western Sheep, 430, Texas Sheep, '$3¢4; native Lambs, % § 50, Western Lambs, $5@5 60. Boston Wool Market. July 24.—The Wool market here BOSTON, making inquiry for wool by manufactnrers. end fine E:G 3. pesition. with practically nothing prices largely gueas work. ‘Quotations: Unwasbed = Medium. = efe.—Missour] auartes. % f ! | | the grains provisions were | 4 | aull. continues quiet, although some houses are | Prices are generally nominal for fine medium | Pignt territory, while staple lots call for | Fleece wools continiie in 4 nominal | 65 doing and | blcod combing, 23@24c; three-eighths blood, 24c; braid combing, '2lc. Territory, uoum baris—Montana and Wyoming, fine medium and fine, 17@1Sc; scoured, 0c; staple, 32@32ta Utah, fine medium and fine, 16@1 scoured, S0c; staple, 52c; Idaho, fine medium and fine, 16@17c; scoured, 5ic; staple, :2a53c. Australian, scoured basis, ‘spot prices—Combing superfine, ncminal, 82@S7c; good, SO@Sc. S R R California Fruit Sales. * LONDON, July 24.—The Earl Fruit Company #0ld California fruit as follows: Pears—Bartletts, average, $2 16, two-fifths box; Souvenir de Congress, average, $1 42 two- | fitths box. Peaches—Early Crawfords, average, $1 56 box Plums—Eureka, average, $2 60 single crat Wickson, $2 25 California Red, $1 92; Jeffersos 18184 Ogon, $1 63; Washington, 31 46; Parple \ Duane, $§1 2§; Burbanks, §1 10. Prunes—Tragedy, §2 16 single_crate. CHICAGO, July 24.—Earl Frult sales California fruit: Pears—Bartletts, $1%/1 30 box. Company [, Peaches—Larly Crawfords, 50@70c box; Fos- | ter, 65@70c: Deckers, 5@ioc. Flume—Eureka, 60ca$1 25 single crate; Kelsey | Japans, Sscqst 10; a3t 2l 30; Quack- | enbos, "$1 10G1 30: ckson, 6sc@$l 35; Yellow Egg, Tic@sl 20; Purple Duanes, §1. - le crate; Prunes—Germans, average, $1 05 sing! Tragedy, 95c@si 10. Nectarines—2,@70c single crate. 3 Grapes—Fontainebleau, 1c@$l 10 single crate; Malaga, $1 551 60. Nine ‘cars of fruit sold_to-da NEW YORK, July 24.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany’s sales of Californfa fruit were as follow: Pears—Bartletts, §5c@$1 65 box. Plums—Bradsha'y, 55c@§l single crate; Kel sey. S5c@$2; Burbanks, 45c@$l; Sateuma, 60 @i5c; Ogon, 45GSoc: Yellow Egg. 0@l 30. cg;eachfl—crlwm . 35@7c box; Foster, 36 c. Prunes—Germans, $5c@41 10single crate; Trag- edy, Siegst ‘wenty-seven cars sold to-day. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 24.—Trading was extreme- 1y slow to-day. Iron ruled dull and nominal. Pig Iron warrants were quoted at $13. Tin was quiet at 35c for spot. Copper quiet and un- changed at 16ic. g Lead and Spelter dull at 3.97%@4.02%c and 4.25G4.30c respectively. Thé brokers' price for Lead was 3.95c and for Copper 16%c. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., July 24.—Clearings, $276,- 683; balances, $30,293. Northern Wheat Market. OREGO! PORTLAND, Or., July 24.—There is no change in wheat quotations, which are largely n ley and 60c for Blue Stem. There {s not mucl t wheat moving at these fligures, sellers not ye being prepared to sell for export prices. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash., July 24.—The wheat market is quiet and unchanged. Blue Stem, 3i¢; Club, ©7c; both for export. Foreign Markets. LONDON, July 24,—Consols, 8§. Silver, 28%d. French Rentes, 100{@9%f §21:c. Cargoes on pas- eage, very little doing; English country mar- kets, quiet LIVERPOOL, July 24 —WHEAT—Dull; No. 1 Paris, weak: flour in Paris, weak; French country markets, quiet. COTTON—Uplands, 5 27-32d. CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot, y: No. 1 Northern spring, 6s 232d; No. 1 California, 6s 1%d@6s 24d. Futures—Steady; July, nominai; September, 6s 1d; December, Gs 1%d. CORN—Spot, steady: American mixed new, 5s 11d; do old, &s 11i4d. Futures—Quiet; Sep- tember, 3s 11%d; November, 4s. — * LOCAL MARKETS. | P Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sight Sterling Exchange, sixty days Sterling Cables. .. New York Excha i New York Exchange, telegr: Fine Bilver, per ounce Mexican Dollars, nominal Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are qulet at a nominal qQuotation of 37s 64, usual optlons, and the re- | duced output of the State renders the market The chartered wheat fleet in port has a | registered tonnage of 32,400, against 35,860 tons on the same date last year; disengaged S27S tons, against on the way to this port 151,600 tons, against 208,400. WHEAT--Liverpool and Paris wers both off. Chicago was weak, forelgp advices being de- pressing. The Northwest markets were firm. The Minneapolis Journal was hedging on for- mer bearish statements regarding the crop. | There was considerable liquidation, the market kad no support and the lacal trade sold freely. Sy]r(n was easler on general rains in the corn elt. The local market was unchanged as to spot grain, but futures were lower. ot Wheat—Shipping, §1 06%; milling, $1 073 110, oS3 E2LR2RR FE EEE CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—12,- 000 ctls, §1 13%; 8000, §1 13%; 2000 $1 13%. Second Session—No sales. Regular ctis, $1 13%. Afternoon Session — December — 10,000 ctls, $1 13% BARLEY—Continues quiet and unchanged, with ample offerings for current needs. Feed, 724c for No. 1 and 65@i0c for off grades; Brewing and shipping grades, 75@sic; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal SessiongNo Second Sexsion Mo sale Regular Morning) Session — December — 5000 ctls, Tic. Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS—The feeling continues firm, and there ment account. White, §1 1541 35; Surprise, $1 27%@1 35; Red, $1 07%@1 20; Gray, $110@1 20; Black, $1 0@ 1124 per ctl. CORN—Offerings continue large and neglect- ed, though dealers hold the market squarely up to’ previous prices. Eastern Large Yeilow, $1 1712@1 20 per ctl; Eastern White, §1 17%@1 20 per_ctl; Mixed, $115@1 17%. RYE—9%9c per ctl. There is no demand at present. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Quotations are generally steady, $3 6003 75, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, §3 0@ 350; Oregon and Washington, per barrel for family and $3 15@3 5 for bak- ers'; Eastern, $4 75@b 75 per barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 33 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye Meal, $2 50 Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, $2 75; extra cream o, 83 50; Oat Groats, $4 50; Hominy, 33 & 3 Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat, §350: Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, $3 25: Rolled Oats '(barrels), $6@7 2%: In sacks, $5 75 @7; Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, $; Green Peas, $ 00 per 100 lbs. - Hay and Feedstuffs. Recelpts of Hay continue very large, but the market, though soft, shows no decline. Feed- stuffs are as before. BRAN—$12 50@13 50 MIDDLINGS—$17G r ton. per_ton. Oflcake Meal at the mill, $26G27: Jobbing, $27 50 @28; Cocoanut Cake, 21; Corn Meal, $24 50; Cracked Corn, $25; Mixed Feed. $l4. HAY—Volunteer, $ 50@6 50; Wheat, $10912 50; Wheat and Oat, 39 60@12; Oat, $@10; Clover, $4G6; Alfalfa, $6@7 50; Parley, $5 50GS 80 per ton. STRAW—25G40c per bale. Beans and Seeds. The market without especial feature. Secds are wholly nomtnal, offerings being merely occasional and the demand equally so. BEANS—Bayos, $2 : Small White, $3 350; large White. §2 90; Pink, $2 50G2 0; Red, $2730a8; Blackeye, $50@37: Butters, nominal; Lima. $5 30@5 40; Pea, $3 40@8 50: Red Kidnevs. g0, SEEDS—Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, Flax, $1 90@2 T ornta and 4o tor Eastern; Altalte, or 0] and lor 'a, nominal; Rape, 216@3c; Hemp, 4@4lsc: Timo- thy, 4 3 Dkxgg“ism.s—uu-. $2 25@2 50; Green. 32 25 @250 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes and Vegetables continue in large supply and quotations show Iittle change. Onicns are still easy. River Tomatoes are ful and lower. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, 50c; New Early ose, 25G30c; Burbanks, ¥@50c for Rivere and NTONE <etiaw !flm|m ctl. VEGETABLES—Green 50c@s1 fed - mack: 75c@Sl per crate for Berkeley and nominal at 56c and 57c for Walla Walla and Val- | Standard California, 6s 14d@6s 2%d: wheat In | Morning Session—December—10,000 | is a continued demand for local and Govern- | with a falr demand. Californla family extras, | 2 75@3 10 per | FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16 per ton: | for all descriptions continues | per Iu Beans, 3@dc; ;" Tomatoes. Rivers Bay, —— Egg Plant. 60c@$l per box; Green Okra. $1@1 25; Green Peppers. 80c ber box for Chili and 30c@31 for Bell; Dried Peppers, 8@loc: Carrots, 25@3ic per sack; Sum- mer Squash, $6Gc for Alame Cucumbers, 26@40c for Alameda; FPickles, Garlie, 2@3c per Ib; Marrowiat Squash, $12G15 per ton. Poultry and Game. One car of Eastern came in. The market for local stock continued dull, especially for young POULTRY—Live Turkeys, §G10¢ for Gobblers and 10@lc for Hens; Geese, per pair, §1 2 Goslings, $1 25@1 50; Ducks, $3@4 for old and $3G4 for young; ' Hens, $3 0@ 30;_ Young Roosters, $@75 50:*Old Roosters, $3 30G4; Fry- ers, $3@350; Broilers, $250@3 for large and $130@2 for small; Plgeons, $1 25@130 per dozen for old and $1 2561 50 for Squabs. GAME-—Doves, 50c per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Rutter and Eggs rule firm, and though tendency is upward, the improvement is gradual. Some dealers are opposing any ad- vance, on the ground tkat it will shut off the { demarid and result in lower prices later on. | Stocks are not heavy. | ply ana easy. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 20@2lc; seconds, | 19G19%c. Dairy—Fancy, 18@13c; good to choice, 16@ 17%c; common. ' 14@1ic. CHEESE—New, S@dc; Young America, 0%@ 10c; Eastern, 13%@14 EGGS—Quoted at 14g16c for store and 17%d 21c ver dozen for ranch; Eastern, 4@lic. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Receipts of Melons continue to Increase and the market 1s declining. Grapes, too, are shad- ing off under slowly increasing supplies. Good Peaches are higher under a brisk ship- coming in s poor and slow of sale at low prices. Apricots and Plums are dull and fea- tureless. The market Is heavily stocked with | Bartlett Pears, owing largely to the Sacr | mento fatlure. Figs continue scarce. Berries stand about the same. Lemons and Limes continue firm at the ad- vance, DECIDYOUS FRUITS— APRICOTS—20@30c per box and crate; $10@15 per ton to the canners. APPLES—3ic@$1 _for large boxe steins, §1G125; Crabapples, %@40c box, and 30G75c ver large box. and per small 25G40c per basket. RRIES—$2 for small berries. RASPUERRIES—$546 per chest. ELACKBERRIES—$2 50G5 per chest. LOGAN BERRIES— — per chest. CURRANTS—$2@73 per chest. | HUCKLEBERRIES—Sc per . | FIGS—Per box, 3@i0c for single and 65c@$1 | for_double layer: | "“TARINES—White, 35@50c per box; red, | HES—35@60c_per box and 30@50c_per et; in bulk, $15@2) per ton; Sawyer's Seed- lings, Tic per basket. GRAPFES—From rizona, $1@1 25 for white and 60@" for black; Fontainebleau, @31 per crate; Seedless, $1G1 25 per crate. MELONS—Nutmegs, 654781 50 per case; Can. ons, §125@2 50 for common and $3@4 for good 0 choice; Mexican Limes, 3$6@6 50: - @32 W per bunch; Pineapples, $1 50@3 50 per ozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. Some changes in Nuts will be seen. Wal nuts, Almonds and Brazils are higher. New Peaches are now coming in. The medium grades of Honey are weaker. | | a week. DRIED FRUITS—O —cleaned up. aried, 3@4c per Mm; Black Fiss, Figs, 2G3c; Bleached Plums, Tic; eached Plums, 6c for pitted and 1isc for unpitted. NEW CROP—Apricots, 5@7c per 1b: Peaches, s, 5@ic: Plums, pitted, $l3@6e. RAISINS-Bleached Thompson's fancy, per 1, 10¢; choice, Sc; standard, c; prime, fc; un- bleached Thompson's, per b, fc. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, Sisc: choice, Tic; standard, Gisc prime. 5c: unbleached Sultanas, Seedles: 50-1> boxes, 5c; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5ig 2-crown, Gic; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2- crown, $150 per box; 3-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, §2; Dehesa, $250; Imperial, $3. All prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points in_California. fowl. Large, fat Hens scld off fairly. The | few changes were generally toward lower prices. the | Cheese is in good sup- | ping demand, but a good deal of the stock | PEARS—Bartletts, $25@7c in boxes and $15@ | 20 per ton In bulk. PLUMS—20GHc per box and crate, and 20G3c per basket; in bulk, §7 30@15 per ton; Prunes, 25@5%0ec per crate and STRA > Db | trie sold up to $0 623, declining to $50 25, and from Vacaville, 30@%0c per crate; Muscats, 50¢ | Contra Costa Water was firmer at 368 6214@68 30. | | A 1 Quotations for new Prunes are expected within | box; | unwashed peaberry, 6%@S%c | | 206e: b ! %c per the: Western, 10@12¢ per Ib. I | more; half-barrels, 2ic_more; boxes, 50c more; for com- nominal mon to ordinary. Ni 14@174¢ for prime To Tancy washed, 104G15ie for fair to strictly good washed, $%@103zc nominal for good to superfor unwashed, 103;@llc nominal for good to prime unwashed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican—14@17'%;c for prime to fancy ‘washed, 12%@13%e for strictly good washed. 11%@12%c for good washed, 11%ec for falr washed, s@iac for medium, @$%c for inferior to or- dinary, 13@14%c for good to prime washed pea- berry, 11@11%c nominal for good to prime un- washed peaberry, 10@10%c nominal for good to superior unwashed. LEATHER—Sole, heavey, 25@33c per Ib; Sole, Leather, medium, 20@30c; Sole Leather, light, 26@28c; Rough Leather, heavy, Zi@25c; Rough Leather, light, 25@26c: Harness Leather, heavy, 32q3%c: Harness Leather, medium, 30@37c: Har- ness Leather, light, 20@ise lar Leather, 15@ 16c per foot p. finished, 40@30c per 1b; Veal, finished, 566 Calt, finished, Tic@$l 20; Sides, finished, 16 per foot; Belf Knife Spiits, 14 @16c: Rough Splii SGi 100 gr Ib. OTLS— lifornia Castor 1, in cases, No. 1 73c; pure, Linseed Oil, in barrels. botlad, raw, cases, 5 more; Lard Oil, extra ined, barrels, Toc: cases, ifc: China pure Neatsfoot Oil. bar- - per gallo i Sperm, pure, 65¢; Whale cases, 65 rels, OIl," natural white, 37:@42%sc per gallon, Fish aoc O Water White Coal Ofl. Oil, in cases, 13%c; Astral OIL Star Oil. in’ cases, 18ize; cases, 22ic; Elalne Oil, in cases Decdorized Stove Gasoline. in bulk, Deodorized Stove Gasoline. in cases, 2ic; zine, in bylk, l4lc; Benzine, In cases. 20%c; $6-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 2ic; S6-degree il barrels, 3ic; cases, doc. PETROLEUM, GASOLINE AND BENZINE— in bulk, 12%c: Pearl 183501 in in case: oline, In cases, 27c. TURPENTINE—Quoted at 69c_per gallon in cases and ¢3c in drums or iron barrels. AND WHITE LEAD—Red Lead, T4@ ib; White Lead, 7@7%c, according to quantity. QUICKSILVER—S$:0@51 per flask for local use and $15@46 for export. SUGAR—The Western Crushed and Fine Crushed, 6.20c; Powdered, 5.80c: Candy Granulated, 5.50c; Dry Granulated, 5.70c; Contectioners’ A, 5.70 Extra C, £.20c; Golden C, 10¢ 10c: barrels, 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for les than 75 Domtno: half-bar 6.45¢c; boxes, 6.70k LUMBER-—Retail ordinary sizes, $16G" ; extra sizes. higher; Red- wood, $17G1S for No. 1 and $15@16 for No. 2; Lath, 4 feet, $330@4; Pickets, $IS: Shingles, $1 75 for common and §27 for fancy; S $11 for split and $12 for sawn; Rustic, $2iG27. - NOTE—The high and low waters occur at {the city front (Misslon-street wharf) t twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Sugar Refining Com- | the height of tide !s the same a both pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A |~ - — : Magnolia A, 5.30c; | Sun rises AUCTION SALES £ AUCTION SALE 2, —OF— 69 Head Trotting-Bred and Work Horses. Well-matched pairs sorrels. bays and gra A _number of pacers in the lot Sired by DEL PASO. ROEERT LEE. | ECHO, WESTMONT ‘and stalls out of standard bred mares. Bred by J. B. HAGGIN. FSQ., Kern County Land Company. PROPERTY OF CHASE & ME To be sold on THURSDAY, JULY 286, 1200, At 11 2. m., at Salesya 1732 Market St., Cor Van Ness Ave. DENHALL, nited States Coast Times and Heig Waters at_Fort Francisco Bay. thority of the Superintendent. WEDNESDA JULY Sun sets Moon rises . e Receipts of Produce. TUESDAY, July 4. | Flour. qr sks.... 13.953 Butter, ctls 453 | Wheat, ctis 2,650 Cheese, ctis ..... 4% Barley, sks 4,600 Pelts, bdls . % Dats, sks 1770 | Hides, No 18 Potatoes 1 Egas, doz . 20,640 Onion, Quicksilver, fisks 45 | Omifons, sks 165 Leather, roils..... 52 | Middlings. sks .. 95 ‘Lime, bbls i Wool, bales 27 Sugar, bags . Hay, tons 1,368 Chicory, kegs Straw, to 43 Wing | 0@3 per chest for large | taloupes, $1 50@2 25 per crate; Watermelons, | from Fresno, $5G20 per 100. | CITRUS FRUITS—Valencias, $1 60G2; Lem- Bananas, | Prices for new crop fruits show little change. | 1d Crop—Prunes, nominal | Evaporated Apples, 5%@6c: sun- | . White | | | | | i NUTS—Walnuts, $@10c for Standards and 8| @llc for softshells; new Almonds, 111@12'%c | @10%c for soft and 6@7c for hardshell, Peanuts, 5@6%c for Eastern and Gbe for California) Brazil Nuts, 11@1270; F1 berts, 12G13c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $3 | @s. for paper shell, 8% | HONEY—Comb, 12@12%¢c for bright and 11@ | 11i¢ for light amber: @ water white, iight amber extracted, 64@6%c; | per m. i BEESWAX—24G2%ec per 1. dark, Provisions. | market with no change in prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10@10%c per Ib for heavy, 104%@10%c for light medium, H¥e for light, 12'%c for extra light and 14%c for sugar- cured. Fastern sugar- cured Hams, 12@l3c; Mess Beef, $12 per bbl xtra Mess, 3: Fam- ily, $14; extra Prime Pc $15: extra clear. $19; Mess, $16 30; Smoked Beef, 124@13c per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 7c per b for com- pound and Sie for pure; half-barrels, pure, aska Packers’ Assoctation 17 50 $%c: 10-1b tins, 9%c: 5-1b tins, 9%c. L A tra Costn. Water. o 68 62t COTTOLENE—One-half barrel, §%c: three | 93 Gontra Costa Water. Te850 | half-barrels, 8%c; one tierce, $%c; two tlerces, | o Hana Plantation Co. s 'S 3mg | Stge; five tierces, Skc per Ib. 100 Honokaa Ts2a0 | 27 100 Makawell ..o " PR i N ket Street Railway, s 10. 5 Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. | 1% Market Stregt, Taiivay : %0 6w | k and declining, with a | F Gas & Bicciric co 8 5 | Hides are very weak an: 3 a 5 = C 5037 | dull market. There is very little contracting| 15§ F Gas & Electric Co. . 5025 | for Hops, as srowers are zenerally holding Afternoon Session. | above the views of buyers. Wool Is extremely - zam—cmromm % . e | slow. 4 Giant Powder Con. ) HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | 35 Glant Powder Con. .86 8T ! about 1lc under quotations. Heavy salted | 50 Honokaa S Co. aNwB | Steers, Stc; medium, Shc: light, Sihe: Cow- | 100 Kilauea Sugar 1% | hides, §%c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, Sc; Calf, Se; | 3) Maten il cidic Light. A Dry Hides, sound, 13c; culls and brands, 12¢;| ; .26 00 | Dry Kip., fic: Dry Calf, 1ic; Sheepskins, 4113 310 | Shearlings, 20@30c each: short Wool, 30@s0c | 3 50 50 medium, 60@scc; long Wool, S0c@sl 1o | 5% 25% | each; Horse Hides, salt, $2G2 25 for large, $1 20 Onomea Sugar Co. %o | | for medium, $1 for small and S0c for colts; | 15 Pacific Gas Imp. 80 | Horse Hides, dry, $150 for large, $125 for me- dium, §1 for small and 25@50c for colts. Deer- Skins—Summer or red skins, 3¢: fall or me- dlum skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, 20c. Goat- tkins_Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35c. TALLOW--No. 1 rendered, 4c per Ib; No. 2, 2c; refined, Bi4e; grease, 2Giic. WOOL—§pring clip is_quotable as follows: Northern free, i4@lsc: Northern defective, 120 14c; Middle County. free, li@léc; Middle Coun- 057 dedective, 12614c; Southern Mountain, 13 | months’, Southern Mountain, free, 7 months’, 10@12c; Southern Mountain, defective, 7 month', $lic; Humboldt and Mendocino, 16@18c; Nevada, a per 1b. al 1p—S: Toaquin Yamse', 3gse per Ib. S HOPS—Nominal at 5@10c per 1b; new, 10@1zc. San Francisco Meat Market. cording to the views of some dealers. Hogs Dast few davs. BEEF—3@é%c per Ib for fair to choice, VEAL—Large, 1@5c; small, 910c per lb. MUTTON—Wethers, T4@Sc; ewes, 7@7%e per und. wLAM’B—sDHnl $3%@Sc per 1b. PORK—Live Hogs, 6c for small, 5%@5%c for medium and 5%@5%¢ for large; stock Hogs and feuders, blc; dressed Hogs, $@Sie. General Merchandise. BAGS—Grain Bags are weak at the decline already noted. The reduced yield of the State 12 decreased the demand materially. San Quentin Bags, $5 65; Calcutta Grain Bags, 6%@ 6%c; Wool Bage, 28%@32%c; Fleece Twine, Tic; Fruit Bags, 6%@6%c for white and SK@S%e for bleached jute. CANNED FRUIT—Extras in 2%-1b tins are quoted as follows: Apricots, $130 for un- peeled, $155 for peeled and $L15 for peeled and sliced: Blackberries, $160: Cherrles, $17 for black, 3185 for white and $2 for Royal Anne: Currants, $175: Gooseberries, $165; Grapes, $13;; Nectarines, §1350: Peaches. 316Gl 75 Pears. §175; Plums, $135@1 40: Quinces, $165; Rasplerries. 81 $5; Strawberries, 51 75 COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; Southfleld Wel- lington, $3: Seattle, §7; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, 5 8; Wallsend, 89: Co-operative Walisend, b Cumberland, $12 ih bulk and $13% in sacks, Pennsylvania Antbracite Egg, 314 Cannel, $13 per_ton; Coke, $16 per ton in bulk and $iS in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, 3845 per 20 pounds and §530 per ton, according o bran, L COFFEE—Cofta Rica, 14@15%c for. washed, “12%@13%c for good washed, 1 for good 1o prime washed peaberry. 11 @ for good to prime peaberry, mfll!'filc for good to prime, 10@1lc for good current mixed with black beans, 9%@llke for fair. nominal for common to ordinary. Saivador—10%@13c. for &ood to prime. 10g10%ec for fair washed, for good to prime washed iberry, for -1 Mo-"s:dmmmmlwnqé.m | Dealers continue to report a dull midsummer | Prices for most descriptions stand about lheI same, though Veal may be a trifle lower, ac- | continue easy under the better suppiles of the | Oak Tran — 1§ [California 53— Dak W Co .. — 104 |Geary-st 0 — Dceanic S Co.1044105% |Market-st o4 e Om C Ry 6s..1%5% — (D S L & Hoooo — — P & C1 Ry 6e y — |Presidio - 2% P&ORREs.115 — | Powder Stocks— | Powell-st R6s.120 — [California ....155 1623 | | 3ac Fl &GR3s. 7 — |Glant Con Co. $6% §7 S F & SJVis.119 120 |Vigorit % 3 3 R of Cal 111 111%| Sugar Stocks— S P of AGs..11 111% Hana § P Co. 8 8% | Cal-st Cab 5s..115% — |Cent L & P Co 4% Tallow, ctls . b * * | 1 THE STOCK MARKET. | *The usual! light business was done on l:; morning session of the Bond Exchange. The feeling was firm, however, and Gas and Elec- The ol stocks were featureless. There was nothing new in the afternoon. idends of 0c per share will be pald to- by the Hawailan Commercial and Makawell ugar Companies. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, July 24—2 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. U S Bonds— |Mutual El Co. 9% 11 s quar coup..115%116 (D G L & H... 49 50 (s do reg.......115%116 | Pac Gas Imp.. 471 — is do cp new.133%134%4 Pac L Co.. 43 e ts_quar coup.109%110% Zac EIG&RCo. 2% — ' | Miscellaneous— SFG& E.... 0% 50% | {3an Francisco 4% — 5tkn G & E Co 10 | Insurance— |Firem’s Fund.225 Pank_Stocks— Anglo-Cal Ltd. 66 70 108 |Bank of Cal |Sal SD & T.. 107 9 . — |First_Nationl.273 250 Do gntd 6s. - |lon P & A....X - L A gntd Se. — |Merchants' Ex 15 — L APRRSs. — 101%Nev Nat Bk.. — — Market 1 Savings Banks— 5% Do 1st M 5s.1 Ger S & L..1590 — NCNGR7.— — [HumS&L... — — N R of Cal 6s.113 — Mut Sav Bk.. 6§ — e e - % 8 N Cal Ry 6s..111% — - Dak G L&H5s.110% — Street Rallroads— 3 P C 6s(1905).110% — |Haw C & § Co §71 — Do (1906).....111 — |Honokaa S Co 31% — Do (1912).....119 12233 |Hutch S P Co 24% — IPRClst gntss, — — |Kilauea S P C 195 19% 3 P Br fs.....132 — |Makewell S C 4614 — v Water s Onomea § Co. 28 27 Do 4s. Paauhau S Co. 31 — Do 2d mtg. | Miscellaneuos— Stocktn Gas 6s 96% — |Al Pack Assn.117% — Water Stocks— Cal Fruit Assn 91 99 Sontra Costa.. 65% 5% Mer Ex Assn. 97 100 Marin Coun — " |Oceanic_S Co. 92% 53 Spring Valley. 3% % |Pac A F A Cent G & L Co — |Pac C Bor Co.150 513 Par Paint Co.. 10 3% Equit G L Co. — Morning Sesston. Board— PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHA Morning Sesston. Board— 100 Home Ol 500 American 50 Twenty-Etsht Afternoon Session. a n MINING STOCKS. i Following were the sales on_the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morning Sessicn. 100 Chollar ........ 15 300 Stiver HuL 100 Con Cal & Va130 300 St Louls. & Gould & Curry. % Afternoon Sessina. 700 Belcher ....... 18| 200 Mexican 500 Best & Belcher. 20 400 Potost .. 3| 300 Best & Belcher. 21' 300 Sterra Nevada. 2§ | 100 Con Cal & Va3 400 Siiver Hil.... 7 | ale re.. 2 ellow J: 100 Mexican 16 80 Yellow Jackes. B | Following were the sales on the Pacific i Exchange yesterday: Stock Mo ning Session. 150 Caledonia . 78| 200 Sterra N 200 Hale & Nore... 21| 150 Sitver B> 3 200 Potosi . 1 | Afternoon Sessfon. 500 Best & Belcher. 20 {200 Sil i 200 Savage .. B ver HII...... 5§ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, July 244 p. m. Bid. Ask. B | Alpha 0603 Justice Y Alta . 06 08, Kentuck — o Andes . 04 05/ Lady W 2 o8| Belcher 15 16 Mexican .. . 17 18 Best & Belcher. 20 22 hccidental . 08 0 Bulllon ......... 02 03/Ophir S8 & 80 82 Yverman . 08 10 15 16 Potost . 13 W 13 15 Ravage « 10 1! & 70 Feorplon — o/ 145150 Seg Belcher.... 02 021 — OliSierra Novada. 25 26| 02 03 Stlver FHMII. 56 58 — 508t Lout - 0 = 12 13| Standard 1043 - @ o —| 19 »| 10 Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, 17, chants' Exchange, July 24, 1990, The time ball on t S. N.. M & San Francisco, C-'.l. he tower of the new F building was droj at_exac: o-da; 1. e. at noon of the 120th :tyfl:m :’r lt,_l o'clock p. m., h time. C. G. CALKIN! Licutenant Commander, C. 3. N 15 hare | | United States | Invers: ES e 9 | 2 » £ NOTE—In the above exposit the early morning tides hand column and the su day in the order of occurrence as to second time column gives the se the day, the third time column the th and the last or right hand colu t tide of the day, except when three tides, as sometimes occu given are in addition to the s Coast Sur when a minus sign (—) and then the number the depth given by th re: e i3 t | ! Steamer Movements. I * TO ARR.“'E< e “Steamer. | From. Due Orizaba - Humbolde Coquille River../Gra s Harbo Portland ‘iTacoma. I{San Diego Ctty of Puebla..| Victorfa.. Crescent City.../Crescent City. Mackinaw ......|Seattle.. W. H. Kruger..San Pedro. Alameda Empire . Point Aten: Eureka Coos Ba Curacao - Vietoria . State of Cal. W illamette Areata Corona, Walla W City of Sydney./New Yor Bontra TO SAIL. 3 Steamer. | Destination. | Satls. | Pler, Arcata ....[Coos Bay......[(July %5, 12 m(Pler 1 Umatilla _(Vic & Pgt Sd_ Juiy %, 11 am Pler » Australia .. Honolulu July %, 2 pm|Pler 7 North Fork| Humboldt |July 26, 9am/Pler 2 Coptic 1 pm PMSS Bonita 3 am| Pier 11 Orizaba 2 pm|Pler 9 Columbia. 11 am|Pier 24 Abydos_.... , 10 am|Pler 7 Santa Rosa 11 am|Pler 11 Colon 1 pm PMSS Del Norte..|Portland...... July 25. § am|Pler 2 Coquille R..|Grays Harbor(July 25, 3pmi. ...... W. Kruger. Tillamook...../July 2§, Eureka Humboldt..... July 29, Pt Aren “|July 3, Coos Ba July 30 Czarina | July 30, .. City Puel .| July 30, > Shipping Intelligence. ARRIVED. Tuesday, July 24 Stmr Columbia. Doran. hours from Port- land. via Astoria 41 hou: Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, (8., ete. Stmr Arcata, Reed. 45 hours from Coos Bay. Stmr George Loomis, Bridgett, 34 hours from Ventura Stmr North Fork, McLellan, Eureka. Ship Berlin, Gaffry, 9 days from Tacoma. “hours from Newport 2 hours from Barge Santa Paula, Nielsen, from San Pedro. CLEARED. Tuesday, Julv 24. Stmr Santa Cruz, Hinkle, Seattle; Goedall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr_Wellington, Salmond, Comox: R. Dunsmutr Sons Co- X Stmr Ohlo, Boggs, St. Michaels and Nome, Alaska Exoloration Co. SAILED. Stmr Tillamook, Hughes, I:‘?r?d B‘J-".J.“‘, - Stmr Navarro, Jensen, —. Stmr Corona, Gielow, San Diego. Aust stmr Siam, X Chemainus. Bark Levi G. Burgess. Yunggren, Tacoma. Echr Conflanza, Christiansen. Coquille River. Schr Agsie C. Kallenberg, Grays Harbor. Schr Orient, Sanders, Port Gamble. TELEGR. POINT LOBOS 2 . SPOKEN. July 18, lat 49 N, long 19 W—Br bark Invers- naid, hence Nov 11, via Valparaiso, for Queens- town. 20 DOMESTIC PORTS. RT TOWNSEND—Arrived July 26—Schr Nellle Coleman, from Cape Nome: schr Volanta, trom Cape Nome: schr Honoipu, hence July $ Ford, from trrulcha!’l:l) I, Sy COOS BAY—Arrived July 2%—Stmr Empire, hence July 2 MENDOCINO—Arrived July 2~Stmr Point Arena, hence July 23. hl\'ARLl’K Arrived May 2-Bark Merom, ence April 30. 17—Bark Electra, ALITAK—Arrived May hence April 17. SEATTLE—Arrived July 23—Stmr Despatch, from Astoria: U S stmr_Rosecrans. from Cape Nome. July 24—Ship Luclle. hence July 5. fimled July 28—-U S stmr Lawton, for Cape ome. CRESCENT _CITY—Salled July 2—Stmr Crescent City. for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND-Arrived July 26—Schr North Bend, bence July . GREENWOOD—Salled July 2¢-Stmr Whites- boro, for San Francisco. . y H-U SEATTLE—Satled J crans. for San Francisc EUREKA—Sailed July 2—Stmr Orizaba, for San Francisco; scbr. Haleyon, for —: ‘schr Estella, for Arrived—Stmr Pasadena, from Ventu: PORT LUDLOW—Sailed July 26—Br ship Lord_ Tempieton, for Cape Town. ASTORIA ved July 4-Stmr State of Calitornia, hence July 24 Salled—Br stmr Braemer, for Hongkong. NEW FORT S.)—Arrived July 24—Stmr Brupswick, from Eureka. FOREIGN PORTS. HIOGO—Passed July 24U S stmr Grant, hence July 3. for Nagasaki. - BUENOS AYRES—.Arrived June 35— Ber stmr Roma, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. LONDON—Arrived July 22—Br ship Aristides, APHIC. S stmr Rose- | hence March RUNCORN—Arrived Jul, —] g Lo e CENTRAL AMERICAN PORT—Salled July 5 —Ger stmr Luxor, for Hamburg. NEWCASTLE. N. S. W.—Sailed July 2—Br ship James Kerr, for San’ Francisco. INEY— uly 22-Br shi Macpherson, from Cape Town. o HULL—Arrived July) Z-Br ship Kelburn, ence March S. QUE: TOWN b —~Arrived July 24— B; . heace ov 11. 1899, via \"lprll::rok OCEAN STEAMERS. NEW YORK-—Sailed July 24—-Stm: I e O uly 24 S 31 " dersee, from Hamburs. for New porc ot wak Lauren MOVILLE—Arrived July 24 St tian, from New York, for (Hn.-;r.wmr CHERBOURG — Arrived July 21— Steamers g‘?;‘thl“d and Pennsylvania, from New ork. GIBRALTAR—Salled July 2—Stmr W, trom Genoa and Naples, for New York. SOUTHAMPTOX —Arrived July 24—Stmr Ka rom New York, via Cher- bourg, and proceeded for Bremen. BOULOGNE—Arrived July 24 Stmr Staten- dam, lzm New York, for Rotterdam, and P GLASGOW —Arrived Ju Laurea- tian. from New York. via Moviber »