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SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver and Exchange about the same. Wheat unsettled, but dull. Other cereals about as before. Hay in less excessive receipt. Feedstuffs unchanged. Beans and Seeds still nominal. Potatoes and Onions still tend dowmzvard. ier advance in Butter. Eggs about the same as before. Poultry dull and featureless. Fresh and Dried Fruits moving off fairly. sions imactive and unchanged. Meat market sufficiently supplied and steady. New Sweet Potatoes appeared. Cheese unchange: Norfolk & Western prefd. Northern Pacific .... N Pacific_prefd Charters. r 2t New Whatcom | Staple Exports. ple exports from this ot kgenidy Western prefd. San Fran 1st prefd. an Fran 2d prefd.. cases, valued lons and 4M6 ting & Refining. & Wire prefd stern Oregon there has been e Coal & Iron. ed States Leather.. ates Leather prefd. ublic Iron & Steel Co prefd C & St Louls Shares sold. er Thursday. Wi N Y Cent lsts. Forecast Official. % Nor & W con 4s. Or Nav lIsts. EASTERN MARKETS. L& I M con fs.11 L & & F Gen 6128 t PC& P 1 New York Stock Market. EW YORK, July e attempt to take had its matural re- ¢ prices to-day day also encouraged ns aggressive in enough fortified of liquidation The declining | falling market rices consequently showed abate- the closing wa: KCP &G lsts. . 98%Va Centurdes . There was no evidence of re nipulation for an advance, ich were in evidence Crown Point, Con Cal & V Gould & Curs Yellow Jacket KS AND BONDS. Union_Pacific | Call loans .. West_Electric ed a natural expectation | 1o resume their fle this expectation the bears were not e conditlons in forelgn markets especlally the fear and on the Continent of in the money ntinues firm and sterling dvanced a fraction and it t the receipt of gold from | be followed by a renewed | rts for an advance. American Sugar. B Mining Shares-- Allouez_ Min Co. Boston & Alba Amal Copper on Elevated ston & Maine. Boston & Mont. Butte & Boston exchange here ocutgo of the 1 The bond market was without any I?l!\ch‘ erest. Total sales, par value, | Fitchburg prefd. General Eleetric. nited States refunding 2s, sdvanced % and the old 48 and 58 % in the | Michigan Tel.. | N E Gas & Coke. ©la Dominton. NBW YORK STOCK LIST. 2 |Utah Mining. Py of the Treasury. July 25.—To-day’s statement of the tregsury balances in the general fund, | exclusive of the $150,000,000 Available cash balance, $150,169,550; gold, $71,- New York Money Market. EW YORK, July 25.—Money on call steady, 1% pér cent. Prime mercantile paper, 4@4% Sterling exchange firm at $4 §7% for demand and at $4 S3%G4 K% for sixty daye posted rates, $4 841.G4 §5 and S8@4 31 87, Bar silve cates, Gl@62ye. London Market. NEW YORK, July 25.—The Commercial Ad- London financial cablegram says: Business for the new account was very light in the markets here to-day and the tone was though there was some toward the close on more favorable news from South Africa. Americans were neglected and developed o sagging’ tendency. Money was firm and the Bank of England loaned a large amount at the official minimum rate of 4 per It also monopolized business in short bilis. Silver fell to 2/%d_spot, 21%d forward sales, supposed to be for Indla. Condition WASHINGTON, IR “hicago Burlingten & Quincy ago Ind & Louteville. 1d reserve, show: ado Southern st prefd orado Southern 2d prefd. Delaware & Hudson.. Delaware Lackawanna & Western. Denver & Rio Grande... Denver & Rio Grande prefd. Northern prefd Hocking Coal Hocking Valley Illinots Central lowa Central Central prefd. Lake Erie & Western prefd. Louisvilie & Nashville Metropoiitan Street Raliwey.. Mexican Central Minn & St Louls. Minn & St Louls prefd Missouri Pacific Mobile & Obio. Missour! Kansas & Texas. Missour! Xansas & Texas prefd. New Jersey Central. New York Central. Norfolk & Western improvement gissnia‘ggsgussu Pacific, Tnton tchison, 3 PacHfic preferred, Tik; Grand Trunk, 6%; Anaconda, 8%. Bar silver, 3@t per steady, 27%d poy %d per ounce. Money, E — 3 !!\"m' York Grain and Praduce.} s —% 426 bbls: ages. steadier In tone on the late rally in wheat. Winter patents, $3 8074 30; winter straights, £3 65@3 Minnesota paten: extra, $2 7043; Minnesotd bakers’, $2 90@3 5 , WHEAT-Receipts, e 270,000 bushels, futures; 455,000 bushels export. Spot market fitm. No. 2 red, $2%c, f.0.b. afloat: No. 2 red, s3%c, elevatol orthern Duluth, f.0.b” afloat to arrive; No. 1, hard Duluth; exports, 5§20 bbls; sales, si%c, | 56 easy and developed positive weakness | elgn selling and heaviness in outside markets. 1t finally rallied decidedly on a big western o, Det ad- v, 313 E2%c, closed 81%c: Fepltmber—?”g@n";c’, clu?g £235c; October—s0%c, closed $0%c; December— cash demand, and closed firm vance. Sales, including No. 2 red, §0%@GS1%¢, closed 81%c. HOPS—Quiet HIDESFirm. WOOL—Steady. COFFEE—Spot Rio dull; No. 7 involce, 9%c, nominal. Mild, quiet; Cordova, §%@13%c. Fu- tures closed steady, lower. Total sales, tember, . $3 03 v, 88 25@8 30; March, $S 30G8 40; S 40GS 50; May, $S 50. UGAR—Raw strorg; fair refining, 4%c; cen- ugal, 9 test, 4%c. Molasses sugar, 4%c. Refined firm. BUTTER—Recelpts, 38,000 bags, Including: April, 523 packages. Weak. Creamery, 17@20c; current packing factory, e 3S—Recelpts, 7805 packages. Firm. West- ern at mark, 11@13%c for average lots; West- ern, loss off, 15isc. DRIED FRUITS. Trading was rather sluggish in the market for cvaporated apples and void of any new features of importance. At the close the mar- ket was about steady at Califcrnia dried’ fruits were reminal. inactive and prime. LIFORNTA T nd quality. val, 11Gl4c; Moorpark, 15@17c. Peeled, 14G@16c; unpeeled, 6@%c. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July tions in the metal market to-d tional ) in tin of about 1 v was entirely to the utter collapee of the spot corner. At the @, close spot tin was very weak at §32 a y nominal. Ci but ruled quiet with declined 10s, ng here at $16 50 hing d were dull and unchanged at $3 $7%@4 ('3 and at $4 30 respectively. Only a small fron and steel at the lowest fig- atertal was again somewhat lower. price for lead was $3 95 and for copper $18 { Chicago Grain Market. CHICAGO, July % Rty %@% over the previous close at To%c to To%e, scalpers buying on a half-hearted hope raily following the recent heavy decline. Therr | hopes were blasted in short order, however, for there was no support at that time. Cables were weak, weather in the Northwest favorable for harvesting and outside people apparently did not know there was such a thing as a The market began to decline and as it went down stop-loss orders caught and the liquidation thus induced | wheat market in this city. slump along. Liverpool said that Argentine wheat was being offered cheap and that the English talent expected liberal ar- | rivals from Russia. Not until September | bumped against 74%c, the bottom of the pres: ent,decline, d1d the riarket recefve much sup. part. began to attract attention. sold between 500,000 and 700,000 bushels, of it hard Kansas, and were covering in P’ Bhotes Were " further jolted by announc on in the estimate of the French 00 bushels to 280,000, me active and Sep. and eptember e a_reduct rop from 310,000, hels. Trade beca rallfed steadil n a firm o yesterday at growing wea in corn at 3 a_further declir 4 iic under vesterday nce of wheat and corn. The shi i for the product was falr, but e trade was Indifferent, packers not buving 1 hogs lower at the yards. The close, how- er, was steady. September pork clos2d 15 under yesterday, lard 2i.c down and ribs 5c lower. The leading futures ranged as follow Articles— Open. High. g Wheat No. July . Angust September |~ Corn July . A 2 Fh gust . Kl Reptember i i % Oats July . 2% 2% 2% 2y Y er 231 2 Mens’ ork, Fer bhi— September 11185 Lard, ver 100 Ibs— | July . September October . Short Ribs, per 100 Ibs— July . September October . Cash quotations were as follows: No. 3 spring wheat, T1@72c; No. 2 red, T No. 2 corn. 3§ No. 2 yellow, 3%igc onts, 24@24i4 2. white, 244@2Tlc white,” 24%: No. 2 rye, 52ic; good feeding barley, 40c; falf to choice malting, 45@ibe; No. 1 flaxseed, $130; No. 1 Northwestern, $1 50; | prime timothy seed, $3 35 ner_bar- rel, 311 25@11 To: lard, per 100 pounds, $6 57%@ ! short ribs sides (loose), 80@7 20; dry ealted shoulders (boxed), %@7c; shor: clear | sides (boxed wines, $1 23 §7 407 50; whisky, ‘basis of high clover, contract grade, $5. | _Articles— Receipts. Shipments. Fiour, barrels . Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels Oats, bushels Rye. bushels . Barley, bushel On the 1 @lie. 11te. Cheese, firm; 9%@10%c. Eggs, fresh, %5 g Foreign Futures. Wheat— Opening Closing . Wheat— Opening Closing . Flour Opening Closing . — ! California Fruit Sales. L I LONDON, July 2.—The Earl Fruit Company fruit to-day at the following two-fifths of gold Californs, average prices: Pears—Bartlett, box, §2 16; Souvenir de Congress, two-fifths box, $142. Peaches—Crawforde, box, $1 56. Plums— son, $2 28; Cali- Eurcka, single crate, §2 60; Wic fornia Red, $1 92; Jefferson, $1 84; Ogol 1 68; Washington, $1 46; Purple Duane, i 28; Bus. banks, $1 10. Prunes—Tragedy, $2 16, CHICAGO, July %.—The Farl Fruit Com- pany’'s sales of Califc e ornia frult at auction to- gnrxfl ”b avera e‘kn ord, box, F0@0c, average Toc; Fos average 6ic; Decker, 53@10c, average 6. Pl —Eureka, single crate, 6lc@$l %, average $4c: Kelsey Japan. $5c@$1 10, ave 3 4 mond, $1 2@1 30, av 51275 Guakenbos, 5110 @139, average $125: Wickson, ‘aver- age §124; Yellow Egg, 2, av $102; Eurple Duane, average Prunes Serman e, o : erage $1 8. Necurme.—sufh‘f:"crm' > B, verage 8lc. Grapes—Fontainebleau, lag crate, T0c@$1 10, average 9%c; 1,60 average i . o eV "[!n‘l.dcr‘te G &3 ragedy, single crateg average $l 33; Germans, single cfates, 81 1041 5, Terawe §122. Weather - pany sales of 'California fruit: tainebleau, 9o lotts. S0c@$1 65 box, Early ka, son, crate: Tragedy, Crawfords, §0c; Comed. b"nnkm e; mixed, 70@sie; Abundance, T @65c; Washington, $1; Satsuma, 00c; Botan. 7 ra‘soc: Glant, S6c. Prunes—Germans, 85;0‘3‘.&‘] l(tn- gle crate: T ' Pears—Bartletts, g1 60 hfll;lfed!. 60c@$1 10. Pea: NEW YORK, July 25.—FLOUR—Receipts, 27,- 6250 pack- The market was weak, closing a shade $4 2G4 50; winter 11,525 bushels: sales, 3,- | porter will say: a distinet Improvement during the past week. | There have been manufacturers in the market looking around. More inquiries for some bags have been recefved by mail and more Wwool has been actually sold, including some good sized lines of territory, Texas and quarter and three-eighths blood fleece. mill 1s reported to have taken a considerabie line of territory and California wools. of the wools, of course, they reduce considerably the amount of such stock which has been hangin) ket awaiting purchasers. 80 urgent in forcing the wool as they wers and a better feeling exists. many instances are talking quite encouragingly and it is felt that just as soon as orders are placed for more business | many large consumers have acknowledged that they have bare boards for some time past. . f.ob. afloat to arrive Options opened { later owing to fine weather in the Northwest and harvest districts, more or less liquidation, for- with prices 15@20 points 90@S; October, $3@ | December, $8 20@8 25; | foreign, making a against a total of 1,663,000 pounds for the prt vious week and a total of 7,27 responding week last_year. January 1 amount to 74,822,800 pounds, against 157,047,000 pounds for the corresponding thned” rpe ast year. - 15 head; strong to 10c higher. stronger. Natives, good to prime, 5@10c higher, $5 20405 8 $4 50@6 17; selected feeders, steady, $4 30@4 mixed stockers, $3@3 8; cows, $3@4 85; heifers, | $@5 15; canner, | $2 T5@4 60; calvis, strong. | Recelpts, 700 head; fed s grass steers, §3 40@4 2 unchanged prices. | E EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, | lambs, $4@5 The feature of opera- a sensa- | due almost | tive, $4 10@4 40; ‘fair to choice mixed, $3 10@4; west- ern_sheep, $4@4 40; Texas shecp. lambs, $4@5 65; western lambs, Lead and spelter | Jobbing | —September wheat started al lower, French rentes, 99f 82c. passage, nominal; unchanged. English country markets, 1 standard California, 6s 13 Soon after the cash part of the market | Cash people had | most | quiet €s 1a. CORN a cable | closed soon | *@%c | r the largest area | planted, giving promise of a bumper | 5| @110, grades Chevalier, nominal. Produce Exchange to-day the butter | 75%c; 2000, market was firm; creamery, 15@19%c; dairy, 14 §1 0T @ 112% per ctl. usual discount to the trade: $3 per 100 lbs; Rye Flour, §2 76: Rye Meal, §2 30; Rice Flour, do, $3 50; Buckwheat Flour, @i Peas, $ 60 per 100 1bs. Pears—Bartlett, box, $1 Peaches_Farly Craw- | Wheft and Oat._ 89 : Oat, #a6; Altalfa, $607 50, Barley, n. 50. BOSTON, July %5.—The Earl Frult Company | Mustard, 4c: Fiax, 31 0062 20, Canaty, Pears—Bartletts, box Peaches—Early Crawfords, box, Prunes—Tragedy, single crates, $1'52. Plums single crates average $1 05; Columbla, 60c@$1 05, average 93c. Prunes— Three cars sold to-day. NEW YORK, July %.—The Farl Fruit Com- Grapes—Fon- $1 single crate, Pears—Bart- o 70c hali-box. Peaches— rawfords, 45c@$1 25 box. Plums—Eure- @S1 40 single crate; Ogon, 45@8ic; Wick- o@$1 40. Prunes—Germans, 75@s3c single 65ca 81 Co. sales: 3@Te box: Decker, ellow Egg, Blc@$l 20 single crate Wickson, $1@1 30; Bailey, 6 70@80c; Diamond, radshaw, 35S Porter Bro: Columbla, ; Splendor, 0@sse; Bu ; P. D., 0@ oo; Eureka, oo 15@doc; Boston Wool Market. BOSTON, July 2%.—The Wool and Cotton Re- The wool market has shown One large woolen Moat were old wools, but over the mar- Holders are not now Manufacturers in woods there will be lightweight i e market, for the in the wool been running down very close to he sales of the week in Boston amounted to 000 pounds domestic and 1%.000 pounds total of 2,347,000 pounds, 000 for the cor- The sales since Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, July 2.—Cattle—Receipts, 15,500 Butchers' stock and stron; poor to medium, stead steady, $2G2 90; bulls, stead. $4 50@6 50. Texans- ers, strong, $4 35@5 20 bulls, §2 50G3 40. Hoge—Receipts ay, 30,00; to-morrow, 20,000 left over, 5e lower. Top, $5 45. Mixed and butcl s', $5 10@5 42%; good to choice heavy, $5 15@5 40; rough heav: 5 105 5; Western lambs, $05 80. Sheep—Recelpts, 11,000; sheep and lambs ac- shade higher. Good to choice wethers, $34; native 5%5 80, Portland’s Bustiness. PORTLAND, $334,820; July —Clearings, balances, $63,6s3. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, July 25.—The Portland wheat market 1s nominal at 56c and §7c for Walla | Walla and Valley, mand at 6. quence at these figures and the only busis doing in the trade s the purchase of an occa. | slonal lot In the interior for the purpose of | attracting wheat to the warenouses. with bluestem In fair de- There are no sales of conse- WASHINGTON. TACOMA, July 25.—Wheat closed weak sud Bluestem, c; club, dbc. Foreign Markets. LONDON, July 2. ‘onsols, 97%; silver, 27%. Wheat cargoes on quiet. LIVERPOOL, July 25.—WHEAT—Easy; Nu. wheat in Paris, steady; flour in Paris, dull; French country | markets, k. COTTON 5 27-320 CLOSING, WHEAT—Steady; No. 1 Northern spring, | 6s 215d; No. 1 California, 6s 1d@6s 2d: futurcs, | July, nominal; September, és; December, —Spot, new, qulet; old, steady; Ameri- can mixed, new, 3s 10%d; do old, 3s 11d; fu- tures, quiet; September, 3s 10%d; November, * LOCAL MARKETS. % * Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sight. i 4 851 Sterling xty days.. — 4 85 Sterling Cables. = 3 oW York Exchange, sight.. ... — T2 «w York change, telegraphic — 15 Fine Silver, per ounc .- 61% Mexican Dollars, nominal 0 48 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT-Parls futures were lower and Liverpool futures weak. Chicago was unsettled and nervous. The de- mand was moderate and chiefly to fill shorts. Cudahy’s brokers were buying, but offerings | were too large. tion. without support. There has been free liquida- The market was full of =top orders and Broomhall cabled that the German crop was above the average, but that official French es. timates indicate a crop of 250,000,000 bushels, | azainst ceased in the upper Bombay district, which is now threatened with the loss of another harvest. 265,000,000 last year. 'Rain has now lower, but recoverdd Local futures opened | sumewhat under a sluggish business. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 06%; milling, $1 07% CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December—12,- 000 ctls, $1 12%. Second Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 13%. Regular Mprning Session—S000 ctls, $1 131, Afternoon ' _Seesion — December — 4000 ctls, $113%: 4060, $113%; 4000, $1 13%. BARLEYThere is rather more doing on call, | but the market is quiet at best. The fesling is_steady. Feed, 72%c for No. 1 and €5@70c for off Brewing and shipping grades, 75@S0c; CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—December—2000 ctls, T5%c. Second Session—December—2000 ctls, T5%c. Regular M ;:\lng Session—December—2000 ctls, c. Afternoon Session—No sales. OATS—Rule firm, with a continued fair Surprise, $1 27%@1 35; Red. $110@1 20; Black, ¥ 6@ CORN—Eastern Large Yellow, $1 17%@1 20 per demand. White, $1 15@1 35; i ray, ctl; Fastern White, $1 17%@1 20 per ctl; Mixed, $115@1 174, RY E—40@%c per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 6023 75, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $2 75@3 10 ily and $3 1583 50 for baker: 57 r barrel for fam- Eastern, $4 5@ r barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, Graham Flour, $7; Corn Meal, $2 75; extra cream Groats, $4 50;' Hominy, §3 g3 75: $4@4 %; Cracked Wheat, 50; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, u' 1§ lled Oats (barrels), $6@7 25: in sac Pearl Barley, $3; Spiit Peas, Hay and Feedstuffs. Receipts of Hay w:;;-h- excessive yester- day. The market was unchanged. BRAN—$12 50@13 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17G20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled $16 Der tonm: s Ollcake Meal at the mill, §2 ; Jobbing, $27 50 25, Cocoanut Cake, : Corn Meal, : A oy Ve i el HAY—Volunteer, $4 50; Wheat, $10@12 50; 10; Clover, 5y STRAW—25@40c per bale. per Beans and Seeds. BEANS—Bayos, $2 §5@3; Small White, $3 3@ 'R?d; large White, $2 75@2 90; Pink, $2 50@2 %0; 42 50@3; Blackeye, $3 50@3 75; Butters, Pea, §3 40@3 50; Red W:w auctioned California fruit at the following prices to-day et box 814001 . verage : $G8e, average T, Plums—Quakenbos, bx?a |13, average §1 24 sold to-day. Pim.;mxx}nu, ":mee.;:—'l‘he Earl Fruit Company realized the following prices for Cali- fornia fruit sold at auction to Bartletts, box, $135@1 6, average, Bradshaw. eingle crates averaze 31 10; Purple Pears— Peaches—Farly | $1. Plums— | Alfalfa, for Eastern b for California and dc fc . nhomina.l: Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@i%c; thy, @2 50 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes continue to decline and some kinds are down below cost of production. Onions, too, are off again. There is no particular change in Vegetables, supplies being ample for all need: Sweet Potatoes appeared from the River, offering at 3c per Ib. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, Rose, 2@20c; Burbanks, 35@i0c for Rivers and T5@sic per etl for Salina: ONTONS-—Yeilow, Si@9c per ctl. > VEGETABLES-—Green Corn, 65¢@$1 per sack; $161 % ver crate for Berkeiey and S1@1%0 for ‘Alameda: Asparagus, 75c@$3 per, box; Green 3@4c per 1b: String Beans, 2@ic; Lima bbage, 40@%c; Tomatoes, Rivers, Egg: Plant, 00@75c per. bo: 60c: Bay, 3 Green Okra, $1@12: Green Peppers, 35@65c per box for Chill and 80@Tc for Bell; :)rl;?lml::g; ers, 8@10c: Carrots, 25G35c per sack: Sum Souash, 10g60c for Alameda; Cucumbers, 2G40 for Alimeda; Pickles, 36@c; Garlic, 2@ic per Ib; Marrowfat Squash, $12@15 per ton. Poultry and Game. Poultry shows no changes worthy of note. The market is eteady for good stock. POULTRY- e Turkeys, 9@10c lm“c}ob;;lezrn and 10@llc for Hens; Geese, per palr, H (:v!llng. $1 25@1 50; Ducks, $3@4 for old and $3@1 for young: Hens, $4@550; Young Roosters, $4@5 50; Old Roosters, $3 30@4 50; Fryers, 350; Broilers, §250@3 for large and $1 50@2 for small; Pigeons, $1 20150 per dozen for old and 251 for Squabs. nGA@)}g—éc\'uq, S0c per dozen; Cottontail Rab- bits, $1 25@1 50. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Eggs continue very strong and are quoted slightly higher. Butter rules firm, with a fractional advance in_creamery. Cheese stands as before. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 21G21%c; seconds, 19%@20¢. Dairy—Faney, 18%@1ic; good to chotce, 17@ 18c; common, 15@16c. CHEESE—New, S@dc: Young America, 8%4@ 10c; Eastern, 13%@14%c; Western, 10@12¢c per Ib. FGGE—Quoted at 14@17c for store and 18@22¢ per dozen for ranch ern, 14@17c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. assortment of Grapes {s extending. Sweetwaters, from Stockton, sold at 35@0c, and Golden Chasselas, from Vacaville, at S0c per crate. Melons are rather weak than otherwise, Watermelons zre lower. Peaches continue firm and good stock brings top quotations without difficulty. Apples and Pears are weaker. Limes and Lemons continue firm, with slender stocks. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APRICOTS—20@30c per box and crate; and $10@15 ner ton to the canners. APPLES—350@$1 for large boxes; Crabapples 25@40c per small box and 40@66c per large bo: PEARS—Bartletts, 25@6ic in boxes and $I0 @20 per ton in bulk. and PLUMS—25@3¢c per box and crate and 20G35c per baskel; ii buik. 31 s0uio per ton; Prunes, 35G50c per crate and 25@d0c per basket. STRAWBERRIFS—$2 7043 per chest for large and $2@4 for small berries. RASPBERRIES—$3G7 per chest. BLACKBERRIES—$2@3 50 per chest. LOGAN BERRIES—#@6 per chest. CURRA 203 per chest HUCKLEBERRIES—7GSc per 1b. FIGS—Per box, 5lc for single and 75¢@$1 for double layers. NECTARINES—White, 35@65c per box; red, 50S6e. _ PEACHES—25@75c_per box and 30@30c per basket; {n bulk, $15@20 per ton. SRA RIS ot - Arizonm, $1@1 26 per crate for white and 60c for black: Fontainbleau, from Vacaville, b0@60c per crate; Muscats, $1 per crate: Se $1G1 25 per crate. ELONS—_Nutmegs, T5c@$1 50 per case; Can- teloupes, § per crate; Watermelons, from Fresno, $7@12 50 per 100. CIYHUS FRUIIS--Valencias, $1350G2: Lem- ons, $126@2 50 for common and £3@4 for good to chofce; Mexican Limes, $6: Bananas, 75¢@ $2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $1 50@3 50 per doz. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. There is no further change to report. Good large Apricots show slgns of ruling firm, as most of the output thus far s small sized. Ir fact, all frufts will be rather undersized this year. DRIED FRUITS—0ld Crop—Prunes, nominal —cleaned up. Evaporated Apples, 5%@6c: sun- aried, 3@4c per M Black Figs, 1%@2c: White Figs, 2@c; Bleached Plums, 7Tic: Unbleached Plums, 6c for pitted and 1%¢ for unpitted. NEW CROP—Apricots, 5@7c per Ib: Peaches, 5@ée; Pears, 5@7c; Plums, pitted, 4'4@6e. RAISINS Bleached Thompson's fancy. per 1, 10¢; cholce. 9c; standard, Sc: prime. 6e: un- bleached Thompso: per I, 6c. Sultanas Fancy, per Ib, Sizc; choice, Tic; standard, 6% prime, unbleached Sultanas, ic. See S, 50-Tb boxes. Se: 2-crown, loose Muscatels, Sic: 3-crown, §%c: 4-crown. London Layers. crown, §130 per box; 3-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, §3. All prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points in_California. NUTS_Wainuts, 8@G10c for Standards and 9 @llc for sortshetls; new Alnonds, Lin@izse for paper shell, 81@10ic for soft and 6@7c for hardshell, Peanuts, 3@6%c for Lastern and SG6c for Californfa: Brazil Nuts, 11@12ic; Fil- berts, 12gilc; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, §3 50 O {ONEY—Comb, 12412%c for bright and g 111 for light amber; water white, TL@Tisc: light amber extracted, 64,@6%c; dark, 51@6c er 1b. PBEESWAX—24@26c per 1b. Provisions. The market continues devold of feature and extremely dull. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10@10%c per Ib for heav 10%@10%c for light medium, 11%c for light, 124c for extra light and M4c for sugar- cured. Eastern sugar- cured Hamws, 12g13 Moss Beef, f12 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Fam- ily, $14; extra Prime Pork, $15: extra clear. $19; Mess, $16 30; Smoked Beef, 14@13c_per Ib. TrARD-—Tierces quoted at ic per Ib for com: und and S'c for pure; half-barrels, pure, $%ec; 10-b ting, 9%c; B-1b tins, 0%e. COTTOLENE—One-half barrel, §%c; three half-barrels, S%c; one tlerce, $%c; two tlerces, # five tierces, S%c per I1b. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about 1o under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, O%c; medium, Sic; light, 8te; Cow- hides, Sizc: Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, 8c; Calf, Dry Hides, sound, 1ic; culls and brands, 1zc: Dry Kip, 15¢; Dry Calf, lic; Sheepskins, Shearlings, 2030 each; short Wool, 30@30c each: medium, 60@Sic; lon& Wool, %0c@3l i tach: Horse Hides, salt. $2@2 25 for large, 31 for medium, $1 ror vsmnll and 30c for colt: Horse Hides, dry, §130 for large, $125 for me- §1 for smail and 25@50c for colts. Deer- skins-Summer or red skins, 35¢; fall or me- Qtum skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, 2ic. Goat skins—Prime Angoras, 75c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, d4c per Ib; No. 3¢; refined, Slc; grease, 2@2%c. 'OOL—Spring clip is quotable as follows: Northern free, 14@lsc; Northern defective, 123G Tio; Middle County, {ree, 14@l6c; Middle Coun- ty, defective, 12@lic; Southern Mountain, 1 months’, 11@12c: Southern Mountain, free, 7 Thonths', 10@12c: Southern Mountain, defect| T nonths',- 8g1lc; Humboldt and Mendocin 16@1sc; Nevada, 13@lsc per Ib. Fall Clip—San Joaquin Lambs’, $@Sc per Ib. HOPS—Nominal at 5@10c per 1b; new, 10@12c. San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—5@6%¢ per 1b for fair to choice. VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small, 9@10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, Ti@Sc; ewes, 7@7%e per und. PLAMB-Syring, sHage per 1o PORK—Live Hogs, 6e for small, 5%@5%ec for medium and 5%@5%¢ for large; stock Hogs and Focders, ige; dreesed Hogs, SGSic. General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, 6 Calcutta Grain Bags, 64@64c; Wool Bags, 28%@32%c; Fleece Twine, Tlsc; Frult Bags, 84@6%c for White and 5%@S%e for bleached jute. COAL—Wellington, $9 per ton; Southfleld Wel- lington, $0; Seattle, §7; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $550; Wallsend, $9; Co-operative Wallsend, Cumberland. 312 ih bulk and $1325 in sack Penneylvania Anthracite Egg, $14: Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $16 per ton In bulk and $i8 in sacke: Rocky Mountain descriptions, $§45 per 20 pounds and $830 per ton, according to 'SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- ny quotes, per Ib, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Piuahed and Fine Crushed, 6.20c: Powdered, 5.80e; Candy Granulated, 5.50c; Dry Granulated, 5.70c; Confectioners’ A, &.70c; Magnolia A, 5.30c! Extra C., 5.20c; Golden C, 5.10c; barreis, 10¢ more; half-barrels, Zc_more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or lts equivalent. Dominos, haif-barrels, 6.45c; boxes, 6.70c per Ib. CANDLES—Following are new quotations on Candies: * Electric Lignt. 6z, 18 oz. 12 per set, 6e, 14 oz, 10%c; oz, 9%e; oz, Sige! o 1305 Tnoteny: 1ie: Granite Mining. ey 36 WE. P Sinie: oo 3" 0m Hou; @, Y Receipts of Produce. 12 oz (hotel), 10%c. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. 2 Flour, qr sks .... 15,58 Shorts, sks 25 Wheat, ctls ...... 17,980 Hay, fons. so7 Barley, ctls . . 3,290/ Wool, bales 54 Oats, ctls ....... 1,700 Leather, roli m Tallow, ctls ..... 203|Hides, No.... 3% B RIGD PEAS—Niles, §2 G2 50; Green, §2 2% s0c; New Early Quicksilver, fisks. Wine, gal ., a 1,20 Bran, Midaiings, B ——— THE STOCK MARKET. —_— All classes of securities were dull yesterday. vance in Gas & Electric to §51 12%. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, July 22 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid Ask. U S Bonds— Equit G L Co. 3% 4 4s quar coup..115%116% Mutual EI Co. 4s do res. 115%116% O G L & H.. is do cp_ new usnizts | Pac Gas, mp... & u 11 o i ¥1K.:lls:l‘;3un— Sac EIG&PCo. 22% Cal-st Cab 3s..116% — |S F G & E.. 38.1061 — |San Francisco. 4% = |SEnGE&ECOW — F & Cl Ry 6s..115 — nsurance— Geary-st R 39, — 9 |Firem's Fund.225 230 C&s s, — — | 1116% — v — "1144115% | _Street Railroads— 104 |C-Il{ornh 112 112% Haw C & 8 Co 57% — 1) 122% | Honokaa 8 Co 31% 32 — =" Hutch S P Co 2% — 122 — |Kilauea § PCo 13% 19% 115% — | Makawell 8 Co 48 sov.e..10314103% | Onomea 3 Co. 26% — Do 20 mtg..102 — | Paauhan § Co. 3% 31 Stockdn Gas 6s 96% — | Miscellaneous— Water Stocks— {Al Pack Assn 11731183 Contra Costa.. 68% 65% Cal Frult Assn 97 9 Marin County. 5 — | Mer Ex Assn. 97 100 Spring Valley 9 |Oceanic 8§ Co. 2% — | _Gas & Electrie— Pac AF A.. 2 - Cent G & L Co — |Pac C Bor Co.130 Cent L & P Co 3 5% Par Paint Co.. 10 Morning Sesston. Blara— 5 Honokaa. . . 25 Honokaa, cash. 25 Market-street Ri 30 Mutual Electric Light $3060 Oakland Transit Co. 6s 15 Oceante S. S. Co 50 Paauhau 8. P. Co. 518, V. Water. 40 8. V. Water. Street— $2000 Contra Costa Water Bonds. $2000 U. S. 3s, coupon. % Afternoon Sessio Board— 35 Contra Costa Water. 15 Contra Costa Water.. 50 Contra Costa Water, b 5. 10 Hutchinson 8. P. C 20 Kitanea Sugar P. Co Mutual Electric Light Oakland _Gas. | $1000 Oceanic S. S. Bonds. | $13,000 Oceanie S. S. Bonds. Street— 10 Onomea Sugar Co. 25 Pacific Gas Imp...... 10 8. F. Gas & Electric Co 6 S. F. Gas & Flectric Co. 10 S. F. Gas & Electric Co. 1080 Vigorit. . . . 83 epeustugnn AR w EEERR w2 | 4875 | Alameda - 507 | Point Arens....'P d 51 12% | Del Norte {Portland. I 5100 | Empire . y 300 | Eureka g | Coos Bay | Newport. | Curacao Mexico. | Victoria Oyster Harbor. PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Sesston. 70 300 Silver Hill 63 100 Stlver Hill 68 600 Yellow Jacket. 100 Confldence 50 Confidence 100 Occidental Exchange yesterday: Morning Sesston. . 03 200 Sierra Nevada. 13 200 Silver Hill...... 24 100 Yellow Jacket. 2 500 Bullion 200 Crown P . | 200 Gould & Curry. | 500 Savage | Afternoon Session. { 600 Caledonia .. 71 300 Qverman ... 300 Challenge Con.. 13 200 Stiver HIll . 100 Confidence 70 300 Silver Hill . 8 200 Gould & Cu 23,1000 Utah .. 2] 500 Juatice <\ '500 Yellow Facket. 200 Mexican 15| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, July %—4 p. m. BId. Ask. Alpha . 08 Alta . 06 Andes o4 Belcher . 14 . | Best & Beicher. 20 21 Occidental ..... | Bullion . 02 (S Ophir . . 6 €8 | Caledonta . T Overman ® o Chollar 15 Potost 13 15 Challenge Con.. 13 Savage .n 2 Confidence ] Scorpion L — Seg Belcher. §lerra Nevada.. 2 26 Silver Hill. Con Cal & Va..14 Con Imperial — Con New Yo 2 — Eureka_Con. — 50 St Louls. Crown Point. 12 13/ Standard Exchequer 0L 02 Syndicate . Gould & ®urry. 22 25 Union Con ¥ 0 Hale & Norc... 20 22 @8 10 Julia — o -2 2 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. 100 W of Dolores, W 25 by S &:8, Crim (and as trustee of the estate of Samuel Crim) and Samuel M. and Willlam H. Crim (minors) to Leonora A. Souc (Dorland) (wife of Louls A.), same, quitclaim deed; $1. John F. Suilivan to Anne Gilmartin, lot on N | 1ine of Twenty-first street. E 50 by N 1 also lot on N line of Free- N 46, W 40, S 80; gift. Fenton (wife of I B.), lot on S line of Twent: exth street, 100 E of Mission, E 43:8 by S 100; $10. lot on E line of Dolores street, 200 S of Twenty- fourth, § 30 by E 125; also lot on NE corner ot Munich and Russia_streets, N | block 91, line of Munich F 100, same; al%o lot on W line of Twenty-fitth | avenue, 300 S of R street, S 135 by W_240; also | Tot on E line of Hoffman avenue, 41 N of Vis! quitclaim deed; $10. George A. Story, Carrie B. Robertson and Lizzie R. Maynard to Caroline P. B. Story, lot on N line of McAllister street, orth, E 75, N 137:6, W 137:6, S 35, E §7:6, S 25, W %5, 'S § ift. Henry W & Solomon and Ruth V. Hyman) to Solomon and Ruth V. Hyman, lot on NW line of Market also fot on NW corner of Bush and Kearny 138:8; of Sanchez, E 50:1 by S 114; trustee’s deed. street, J. E. C. and Deborah Connolly (Crowley) to came, lot on S corner Bryant and Ellery streets, SW 75 by SE 80; $10. Willlam Miller to Catherine Miller (wife), lot on SE line of Silver street, 314:6 SW of Second, SW 24:6 by SE 75; gift. 2 John and Eillen Harper to David Ketl, lot on NW line of Mission street, 195 NE of Fourth, NE 27 by NW 160; $10. L. Center, executrix) to Annie Sande on SE line of Brannan street, 200 SW of Fourth, athan M. njamin and Antonette G. - win to J. J. Collins, lot on E line o&oslu:yl.n street, 145 8 of Sullivan, S 2 by E 108:4; $10. Californta_Title Insirance and Trust Com- pany to James H. Lyons, lots 4 to 49, Glen Park Terrace: $8500. 2E ek 3. D. L. Farnsworth to Lillian Bishoj commencing at a point of Iterseccion’ ot the W line of Sunset avenue with S line of Sunset avenue (the same being a point whero sald avenue turns from a N and S to an E and s S i e e, .18, blgek H, Sunset l}elghlln:‘flo. il n Clark (by J. C. Rued, attorney Clogg. lot 30 and lot 110, Spring \’ll|:ywflmm" ‘Wililam B. Cralg to Johanna Cral, lino of Pine street, 6B of Polk, B2 by 2200 City and County of San Francisco T- D. Sherwood (%), John D., m!:k:’n.g- Howard C. and Jennie D. &WM‘;’K each’ lot on SW corner of ‘W 164:6 by S 120. e Sy Builders’ Contracts. Thomas G. Taylor (owner) with California Concrete Company twgumm). architect Al- bert Sutton—Concrete foundation, basement The oll stocks were lifeless, and the only fea- ture on the Bond Exchange was a further ad- 9Ty 10% . 49% 9% a5 S1% 1% 5% Fid H Bank Stocks— Do 101 103 |Angio-Cal Ltd. 68 7 LA '10414105% | Bank of Cal...411 4124 L A — = Cal SD & T..104 105 Do — I |First_Natlonl.23 2% LA 10 — |Lon P & A....133%L LA — 101% Merchants’ Bx 15 — Mark _ 12815 Nev Nat Bk...— — Do -_ Savings Banks— NC — |GerS&L.... 1890 — NR Z |HmS & L. — Do 117% — |Mut Sav Bk.. 45 N P — |8 F Sav U...505 Do = |save L N Cal — |Bec Sav Bk. 1105 106% | Geary-st 5 — | Market-st 103% — [OSL &H - 115 — |Presidio . — 2% 120 — | Powder Stocke— . 97% — |California ....156 1522 119 120 |Glant Con Co.. 86% | 111 111% | Vigorit .. 3 Vs ...111 111% | Sugar Stocks— 109 1z Hana S P Co. 8 8% 0% 2 L3 | when a minus sign - | Crescent City. | State of Cal. 20 | Colon ... Following were the sales on the Pacific Stock | coquille R..(Grays Harbor July 2, £[AUCTION SALES SPECIAL SALE UNIVERSITY STABLES at PALO ALTO, Santa Clara County, Cal SATURDAY ....... At 11 O Cloc] 27 HORSES, 1 HACK, 4 3-SEATERS, PHAL. TONS, SAFE, HARNESS., ROBES, ROCK AWAYS, WHIPS, etc. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Livestock Auctioneers. Office—327 Sixth Street. July 23 walls and floor, for a four-story and base brick building, on SW line of Beale street, NW of Mission, NW 4 by SW 1 —_— Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N, chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, July 25, 1960. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day i e. at moom of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G Lieutenant Commander, U. S. 2 ot Mer- Sun, Moon and Tide. i — United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. “Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_ Fort Point, entrance ¢ Francisco Bay. Published by thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters oc the city front (Mission-street wharf) ab twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Po the height of tide is the same a both pla THURSDAY, JULY 2. Sun rises 5:07 Sun sets . g Moon sets, new . 5 |Time| _ |Time Time g 5 i F FlLw Ew . 19 —0.6| 12:18 n 531—0.3] 12:53 % . 8:26/ 0.0{ 1:29 29 5.2 30 8.2 3 5.1 1 8.0 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides left the early morning tides are given in t! hand column and the successive tide: day In the order of occurrence as to second time column gives the seco: the day, the third time column the t and the last or right hand column gives last tide of the day, except when there are b three tides. as sometimes oecurs. The heighis given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except precedes the heix and then the number given s subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The Dl . reference I8 the mean of the lower low waters +* Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. Tacoma. San Diego. Vietoria. Matteawan - Santa Rosa. Oty of Puebla. Mackinaw ..... W. H. Kruger Portiand. | Fifiamette ... Seattie Moy O > ® | Orizaba Humboidt. ‘Afternoon Session Y piosro s 200 Buckhorn. o 5 - MI City of Sydney. New York. - I 3 Rontta Newport..... 2 D e Following were the sales on the San Francisco | Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: | TO SAIL. Morning Session. Steamer. | Destination. | | Pler. 600 Bullion ......... 03/ 150 Savage ........ 12 f - 20 Con New York. (3 200 Stiver Hill 34 | Coptie -.....|China &Japan|Ju 1 pm PMSS 100 Gould & Curry. 25/ Bonita .INewport.. July 26, 9 am Pler 11 Afternoon Session. | Orizaba .|Humbolat. |July 27, 2 pm|Pler $ - « | Columbia .. Portland |July 27, 11 am|Pler 24 100 Caledonia 75 200 Sterra Nevada. 25 | apvdos .. Hamburs. & N o North Fork/Humboldt Santa TosajSan Diego. .| New York. Del Norte.. Portland July 25, Kruger.| Tillamook..... [ Ju Aug. 1 1 1 am Pier 2 Dunsmuir City and County of San Francisco to Leonora | A. Souc, lot on S_line of Seventeenth street, | William H. and Grace M. Crim, George S. | 230 E of Church, | | Jon street, 315 E of Fourth, E 45, N 40, W 5, | Horace C, and Annie L. Sexton to Emma T. | bazy; wind NW_ James E. McDaniel to Edwin H. McDantel, | 15 by E 100, | Excelsior Homestéad; also lot on B | treet, 150 § of Persia, S 300 by | Havre, tacion street. N 41, E 93:6 2-3, S 41, W %5:3 1-3, | and Joseph Hyman (trustees for | street, NE of City Hall Square. E 7 by N 106; | Streets, N 52:6 by W 39:2; also lot on SE corner | ¢f Hoft avenue and Sixteenth street, E 100 by 5 | P also lot on S line of HIIl street, 152:9 B | Comtinental Building and Loan Assoctation to | * c 1 Adeline M. Hayes. lot on NW line of Federal | 375 SW of First, SW 37:6 by NW 80: 310, | Estate of John Livingston Porter (by George | B¢ | Inversnaid, Flintshire, for San Franecisco. Strathdon, ter, ARRIVED. Wednesday, July 25. Stmr Whitesboro, Olsen, 15 hours from Green- wood. Stmr National City, Dettmers, 11 hours from Fort Bragg. Stmr Orizaba, Shea, 22 hours from PBureka. Bktn Portland, Seymour, $ days from What- com. Sckr Fortuna, Lubers, 5% days from Eureka. Schr Nettie Sundborg, Andersom, 24 hours from Albion. CLEARED. Wednesday. Julv 25. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Australla, Lawless, Homolulu; J D Nicolson, San Pedro: Goodail. Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Bonita. Perkins & Co. Ship Glory of the Seas, Freeman, Comox; R ns Co. SA!L‘E‘Q.& - nesday. i Australla, Lawless, H\)fll).lzllhlv by Luella, Mtiler, —. Santa Cruz, Hinkle, Seattle, Arcata. Reed. Coos Bay. Alex Duncan. Leland. Santa Cruz. Umatilla, Cousins, Victorta and Port Mex schr La Chilena, Boke, Santa Rosalie. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Fort Ross. Schr Mary Etta, Hanson, Bowens Landing. Schr Ralph J Long. lIsigkeit, Frankport. Schr Neptune, Johnson, Houda Landing. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT POBOS, July 2. 10 p m—Weathet velocity 16 miles. SPOKEN. June 29, lat 19 S, lon 33 W—Bark St James, Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Townsend. from New York, for San Franclsco. July 9, lat 15 N, lon 25 W—Fr bark Alete, from for Orezon DOMESTIC PORTS. DUTCH HARBOR—Arrived July 10—Stmr Cleveland, from Seattle, and sail Sk led July 11 for SEATTLE—Arrived July 24—Schr Nellie Cole- . from Cape Nome; U S stmr Danlel Man- , from Uralaska. Satled July 24—Stmr Queen, for Sitka. NEW WHATCOM—Arrived July 2¢—Br bark Ivanhoe, from Port Townsend. U CALASKA—Arrived July 16—Stmr Port- land, from Oyster Harbor. ASTORIA—Sailed July 25—Ger ship Rickmer Rickmers, for Queenstown. COOS BAY—Arrived July 2—Stmr Del Norts, from Portland, to sall July 26 for San Fran- cisco. Sailed July 25—Schr Western Home, for San Franeisco. El‘REK(A{)—S‘IIed July 2¢—Stmr Fulton, for CRESCENT CITY—Sailed July 24—Stmr Sco- tia, for San Francisco. NEWPORT—Arrived July 2—Stmr Green- | wood, from Eureia. EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arrived July 24—Stmr Alamo, from Colon. Salled July 24—Stmr Finance, for Colon. FOREIGN, PORTS. NAGASAKI—Arrived July 25U 8 stmr UEENSTOWN—Arrived July 24— bark . hevce Nov 1L _ » HIOGO—Sailed July 29—Ger ship Robert Grant, hence July 3. | Rickmers, for Oregon. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Salled J}IM 14—Br shin faly 16— A e e TSINTAU—Sailed July 19—Danish ship Jupi- for_Orezon. HONGKONG—Arrived July 21—Stmr China, hence June 22 CALLAO—Satled July 24—GCer stmr Tanis, for San Frapeiseo. VICTORIA—Arrived July 25—Br stmr Manad. ensa, from St Michael. OCEAN STEAMERS. LONDON—Arrived July 2—Stmr Mesaba, from New York. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived July 25—Stmr Bel- genland, from Philadelphia, for Liverpool. Sailed’ July 25—Stmr Ultonia, for Beston. from Liver- oo, LIVERPOOL—Arrived July %—Stmr Corin- thian, from Montreal. Satled July %—-Stmr Oceanie, for New York SOUTHAMPTON—Salled July %—Stmr Ka gr Wilhelm der Grosse, from Hremen. for New YAM" ed July 2%—Stmr St Paul, ‘ork. NEW YORK—Sailed July 25—Stmr St Lous for “Southampton; stmr g At uw' via Cherbours. froem Nev pool: stmr Southwark, for Antwerp. MONTREAL—Arrived July %—Stmr tian, from Glasgow.