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. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. better. E weaker. rchange as before. Barlcy steady. Rye dull. i n unseitled. - ( s unchanged. ables in good supply. Chcese depressed. n Poultry arrived. quoted firm quict and featur ! in good supply. irmer, with talk of an w more firmness. advance. Sorfolk & Western prefd ern Pacific ... n Pacific prefd . T . : . Omaha... E . . © oy & Refining. .. E g & Ref prefd... Sax s s & Hoop prefd . & Wire . . Obispo.. Diego g mum temperaturs, AND GENERAL rable for the contina- t of the Rocky Moun- @0 for thirty 500 and unsettled - tog along the %o c and unsett Pacific Coast 20 prefd < fog along Pacific Mail States Leather . States Leather prefd . ted States Rubber ates Rubber pre EASTERN MARKETS. i New York Stock Market. e [USref2owhenlss MK&T? NEW YORK. J ! 4 reg hern Pac 3s... Do 4s...... NYC&SL N & W con 4s. » stocks than In the deal- t of Jast week. new 4= coup. 0ld 4% reg. . ] ad made upon values at e E : y kave held remarkably firm up to s On s i e the - Brooklyn Transit | rv. ¢ Do con 5s.... iing Gen & W lsts.. coup Dis of Col 3.65s.. Atchison gen 4s.. ity and weak- ‘her specialties ca e of prominence. I b 0 m 4o adj 4s..... L & I M con bs..110 ialties and rallways | canada Sou 2ds.... S L & S F Gen és 2 the background. But there | Cheg & Ohlo 414s.. %% St Paul con the attention pal gs were not widely iroad list, the pressure agai »cke in that department ap- DO B8 o oo C & N con 7s Do § F Deb 58 Chic Term s 1163, S P C & P 1s -141% Do 58 ts. ting the firm undertome of | Criorads Son & ent as a whole. The p'g R G lst i =t affected and Burlington Do 4s... Cery the depression with & fall | pric Gon da. | B Myt ey et ermia | F W & D C ists.. Tli|Wabash lsts net earnings | General Elec 5s....115%| Do 2ds.. the cof-| jowa Cen 1sts.....113 |West Shore was the effec- | £ C P & G 1t poork 00 | L& N Uni e nd was sold MIN account | Chollar .. The fe | Crown Point . from the | Con Cal & Va. 270 |Wis Cent 1st; 98%/Va Centurles.. NG STOCKS 10/Ontarlo . 10 Ophir . 135 Plymouth . Htine of pro- | Deadwood 4 Quickativer the *raders. There was re. | Gould & Curry. 15 “Do prerd. % ‘strike which were denied { Hale & 15 Slerra Nevada oty Sod seomre | Homastake . # Standard e 24 sugars, | Iron Stiver . “nion Con B Teves of peicens | Mexican ... 12 Yellow Jacket t-taking, at- | BOSTON ETOCKS AND RONDS Brook- | Money— Union Pacific 4 | Call loans Unton Land . carrs- | Time loans - West End The | | Sto Wis Centrai : the unsatisfactory | Atehison % Bonds— ago conferen igned to | Do pretd L 68% N E Gas & Coke.... 65 “nnessee Coal was active | Amer Sugar ‘122% . Mining Shares— e three points. The | Do prefd 116 Adventure 2 Fierides these points of | American Tel .....14% Allouez Min Co. .. 1 stocks speculative senti- = Boston & Albany..20 Amal Copper 56 the uncertainty regard- | Boston Elevated...142 Atlantic ... 24 , th wes awakened Boston & Montana.2s Butte & Boston Calumet & Hecla. growing ltkelihood | Boston & Maine. net earnings of | Chi, B & Q.. apprehension regard- | Dominion Coal . 2 Do prefd .. .113 Franklin hange fell a fraction further to- | Federal Steel - Humboldt a w er gold is Mkely to | Do prefd .. 5 Osceola . 2 The tone of the money mar- | Fitchburg prefd...137 | Parrot %ot remains uncharked and the opinions re- | Gen Electric ......128% Quincy garding the ure events there are a good deal Do pretd -138'4 Santa Fe Copper. Tixed. The bond market wos dull and prices | Mex Central ...l 1% Tamarack . were inclined to go T'nited States bonds | Mechigan Tel - 55 ‘L.tzh Mining were unchanged at the last call on the ex- | Old Colony ... 205 ‘“'mana . change. 0ld Dominion + 18 Wolverines NEW YORK STOCK LIST. i Rubber .. x% Ehares GN!"‘; TR v i - New York Money Market. Atchison -] NEW YORK, July 30.—Money on call 1% per | 4@4% per cent. Sterling exchange easter at $4 7% for emand and at $4 4H%T4 8% for sixty day! Burlington & Quin ago, Rock Isiand & Pacific road, easier. C & St Louls.. A i | Colorado Southes o . 8 242 Colorads Bowthern ist prei ‘& | Condition of the Treasury. Colorado Southern 24 prerd. .18 | - — Delaware & Hudson... ey Z = Deiaware, Lackawanna & Western 176t5 {mw.fif’fm“f,’".t.}"'" -Todays statement Demver & Rio Granae prefd. T2 | exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold réserve in the > Erfe ... . )(,{ division of redemption, shows: Available cash 222 Erfe st prefd. Axgn,, | balance, $148,394,767; gold, $72,980,848. 220 Xorthérn l1821y — i el London Market. 1187, g e . Jowa Central .. 73" NPW YORK, July 30.—The Commercial A4 Iowa Centrai prefd .. 4 | vertiser's London finencial cablegram says: Kansas City, Pittsburg & GUI..._.. 15 | The dead season is mow in full swing and all g g S 28 |the markets here are stagnant Humbert's i <dad . ‘i | assassination merely depressed Italian bonds el g i s | % point and the surrender of General Prinsioo hardened African mines fractionally. Consols were heavy on the expectation of a statement in Parlizment to-night showing how the Gov- ernment is to raise immediately £11,500,000 sup- plementary for war purposes. Americans were stagnant. The bank bought £11.000 gold in bars. Silver was up on a Erench tender of 70,- 000 kilos for Wednesday. The Stock Exchange here takes a holiday on Saturday. CLOSING. LONDON, July- 30.—Atchison, eeees 82% | Pacific, %0; Union Pacific preferred, Mznbattan L Metropolit Mexic Minneapolis Missours Pacific . Mobile & Ohlo . Missouri, Kansas exas. Miss~uri, Kansas & Texas prefd. ew Jersey Central Canadian i North- posted rates, $4 8415G4 5 and 34 58%. Indianapolis & Lou 72" | Commercial _bills, $ §3G4 $3%. Bar _ailyer, | . Ind & Louisvilie pfd...... 34 | Gli4c. Silver certificates, 6li . Mexican & Eastern Illinots. 5 dollars, 48c. & Northwestern.. -157% Honds--Government, steady: State, firm; rafl- | August | ruling | day’s figures in the ¢ Pacific, 73%; Grand Trunk, 6%: Anaconda, S Bar silver,"firm; 231d per ounce. Money, @3% per cent. . » New York Grain and Produce. £ YORK, July 30.—FLOUR—Receipts, e 648 barrels; sales, Il and barely steady. exports, 00 bushels, futures No. 2 red, levator . b. afloat; f. 0. b. afloat. 300 6,144 496,000 c £ o L 1 Northera No. 1 hard Du- Options opened weak Leavy heavy cables and liquidation, duil most of the day. In the Afternoon prices rallied a little on export demand. close was steady at @%e net decline, on July. July, $0 16c, closed av 8oc e, closed at 80k S steadler; No. 7 invoice, futures closed steads, s net higher; sales, ust, $8 10; Septembes : December, $8 4@8 February, $8 50@$ 55; March, fair refining, %%c; : molasses sugar, 4%c, trong. i~ Rec packase: creamery, 17G18bsc] imitation, I5G1T3sc. packages: stead; . for average lots; steady; oft, DRII RUITS. K cpened with demand only falr for California dried raits unchanged. of California drfed fruits quotations fol- 6 NES-3%4@Tc per ity Moorpark, 15@17: unpeeied, 6@ve. A chotee, 55,@ S Gatac; IRNIA DR! ) PRU 14@15 e pa e ISR S SR (S B IR Chicage Grain Market. e T CHICAGO, July 30—Wheat was quite weak at spening and for some time after. Liver- poul cables ghowed a decided slumip in prices in that market, while reports from the North- west told of more favorable weather. Though selling pressure was not particularly heavy, it was sufficlent to drive a point % below Satur- four and a half hours' ading. But here the decline stopped. Shorts into the market to cover at the low and though at times the market devel- t spots, yet on the whole steadiness was shown until tne last hour’s trading. Then the €. Some buylng ordere orning from the seabord. ement in the e: s later beca he predominating influence trading. Reports as to the total engage- ts were conflicting, the figures running from 21 to 60 loads, the report creating a mild sensation among traders and causing the mar- ket to close at best figures for the day. Trad- ing was guite active late In the session, shorts covering liberally, and early sellers attempting buy back their lines. September opened %@ Syc lower at T4%@74%c. It declined to T43c and old for some time between that figure and T4%c. then rallled to T54,@75%c, where it closed. Corn's opening prices were somewhat lower, but the market soon rallled sharply. September closed e higher at 38%ec. Cats were heavy all day. September closed %c lower at 21%c. F ms were dull and heavy most of the morning, but before the close all of the declines had been recovered. The weakness of wheat and lower hog prices caused some liquidation early, but covering took place later when the grain markets developed more strength. A feature of the trading was the strength of September ribs, which sold Tlsc over.yesterda The cash demand was good and this and smal] local stocks were factors. Feptember pork and lard cf inchanged with ribs 5¢ higher. The lealing futures ranged as follow By IR }E‘h. Open. Articles— Wheat June August .. September . . gust September Oats Eoptembe: September Lard . per 100 8 [ 24G@24%c;” No. 1l @52%c; good Y. fair to cholce malting $1 50: prime timothy mess pork, per barrel, $11 0@11 7o . per 160 pounds, $6 70@6 72%; short ribs sides (loose), $6 90a salted _shoulders (boxed), short clear $7 45@7 55; clover, contract grade, $8. rye, i i 0 Articles— Receipte. Shipments Fiour, barrel 27, Wheat, bushel 116,000 Corn, bushel 546,000 Oats, bushels 5,000 Rye. busheis.... 23,000 Bariey, bushels! 5,000 On the Produce Exchange fo-day the butter market was esiér; creamery, 15@1%c; dairy, 14 @iTc; eggs, dull; fresh, 1l%c; cheese, steady: 9% @i0%e. - * Foreign Futures. Wheat— Opening Closing Wheat— Opening Closing Flour— Opening Closing 2 85 Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, July 30.—CATTLE—Receipts, 20,- 009, including 2500 Westerns. Steers strong to shade higher. Butchers' stock strong; Westerns active, steady and strong. Natives, best on ay two cars, at $5 774, and twelve cars at $575; good to prime steers, 85; poor to medium, 34 50@5 15; selected 'feeders, 5. | mixed stockers, $3G3 #0; cows, betters: 331025 10; canners, $225G290; bulls, steady, 1 | | cent; last loan, 1%. Prime mercantile paper, | 42 754 60; calves, steady, $5 on sale to-day one car at $5 | eteady to strong, $4 405 40; Tex steers, steady. §3 40@4 25; Texas bulls, §2 40. HOGS—Hecelpts to-day, 32,000 morrow, 18,000, estimated: left over, 9600. Market 5@100 top, $5 37%: mixed and butchers, $5 00d to choice heavy, 35 15@5 35; ofl 5; Wt 05 1ight, 3 1066 35; bulk of sales, EHEEP—TReceipts, 15,000. Sheep steady to strong: lambs, sironger. Good to choice weth- ers, 3471544 0 fair to choice mixed, §3 G ni IR En B Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, July %,—The statement of the visibie supply of grain in etore and afloat on Eaturday, July , as complled by the New Stock Exchange, was as follows: ‘tht, 45, £69,000 busiels, increase 28,000 bushels; corn, 11.- 692,000 bushels. decrease 1,533,000 bushels: oats, 5,692,000 busheis, decrease’ 736,000 bushels: rye, 7,000 bushels, decrease 39,000 bushels: bariey, 515,000 bushels, increase 4000 bushels. % New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 30.—The cotton market was reazonably active, but without positive char- acter to-day. The closing showed a lack of Bt s e i Gt B net 10720 polnts lower. a0 Tow New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, July 30.—The market for metals ‘was an apathetic affair at best, with eral ruling weak under rather freer Tt and in sympathy with heaviness Metal Exchange reported pigiron warrants at . FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1900 the close as very weak copper. quiet at $16 50 3325; lead, dull at $2 9Tic@4 02}4; spelter, quiet at 34 %@+ 30. The brokers' price for lead is §3 9 and for copper, $16 &0, **———_——T i California Fruit Sales. i —m———m— NEW YORK, July 30.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany’s sales of California fruit were as fol- iows: Pears—Bartletts, 60c@$2 20 box, %0c@sl hnl\bflx Peaches—Early Crawfords, 5ic@$1 10 box\. Foster, 50@sie. Plums—Burbanks, 95c@ $13 single crate; Columbia, 65@$1 43; Satsuma, 190c; Egg, 10@31 40; Ogon, i0@%c; Bradshaw, 60c7$1 €5; Kelsey Japans, 60c@sl 75;. Wickson, Soctirel Prunes—Gros, ~90c@$§1 ; German, @31; Sliver, averaged $110; Tragedy, 6c@ $1 0. Twenty-one cars fruit sold to-day. CHICAGO, July 30.—The Earl Fruit Com: rany’s sales of California fruit were as follow: Pears—Bartletts, $120G1 50 box, %e half box; Hardy, average $120 box. Peache Crawfords. wewst I box; Foster, 4 Decker, 95c31 1o Tusean Cling. average 70¢ box; Susquehanna, $i 5@l 30; sarys Choice, $1 (6@l 15; Reeves, average $115. Plums Bonum, average §1 15 single crate; Exg, $0c $1 30, Columbia, Bradshaw, s Y E Average $113; Wickson, Soctrsi's0. DBulgarian, average $1 30 single crate; garian, 31'15G1 50; German, $1 1571 25; $1 25@1 50; Gros, '$1 50@1 50; Silver, rapes—Fontainebleau, S0c@sl 10 single crat laga, $140G2 05 Nectarines—So@%c singlé crate. Thirteen cars fruit sold to-day. Hun- Foreign Markets. LONDON, July 30.—Consols, 9711-16. Silver, 253-16d. French Rentes, 93f S7%4c@99f Toc. Car- goes on passage, rather easier; cargoes No. 1 Standard California, 31s 2d; English country markets. quiet; import into U. K., wheat, 269,000 quarters; do flour, 240,000 quarters: wheat and tlour on’ passage ‘to U. K., 2,300.000 quarters: wheat and flour on passage to Continent, 1,410, 000 quarters; Indian shipments wheat to U. K., | none. LIVERPOOL, July 30.—Wheat, easy: No. 1 Standard California, 6s 2d@6s 2%d. wheat in Paris, steady: flour In Parls, steady; country markets, steady. 2 CLOSING. LIVERPOOL, July 2).—WHEAT—Spot. easy No. 2 red Western winter. 6s 24; No. 2 Northern spring. 6s 3d: No. 1 California, Gs 1%0@6s 20 Futurés—Quiet; July, nominal; September, d; December, 65 1id. CORN—Spot new, easy; old, quiet; American ;nlllmxl :;l.i 3s 11%d. Futur: Quiet; September, s 115 PORTLAND, Or., 048; balances, $71,585. Northern Wheat Market. 3338, - wheat market scale to-day. §ic for Walla Walla and Valley and 53a5dc for Blue Stem. The dock strike s practically over, and no further delays in business are ex- pected from that quarter. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, July 30.—Wheat 3c lower; Stem 68¢, Club G6e, both for export. ——— | was on Prices generally quoted are about a very restricted Bive LOCAL MARKETS. *- * Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sight. 34555 Sterling Exchange, sixty 485 Sterling Cables = A3y New York Exchange, sight. - 12% New York Exchange, telegraphic 15 Fine Silver, per ounce 61% Mexican Loliars, nominal. - prisg W heat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Chicago opened heavy under weaker forelgn advices, but subsequently re- covered. There was moderate liquidation, and the demand was chiefly to fill shorts. World's shipments for the week were §,000,000 bushels. Liverpool and Paris futures were lower, Corn was higher under small receipts and a good demand and reported light stocks every- Shere. In the local market spot quotations were a fraction lower. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 05; milling, $107% 110, iz CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—3:15 o’ clock—December—4000 ctls, $112%; 4000, $1 1214; 26,000, $112; 18,000, 1 12%. % Sec‘:nd Session—December—8000 ctls, $1 12%. Regular Morning Sesslon—December—2000 ctls, $112%; 6000, $1 1214, Afternoon $1.1215: 10,000, §1 12%. BARLEY—Was steady at Saturday’s quota- tions Buslness was light, though futures livensd up and advanced in the regular morn- ing call. Feed, Toe for No. 1 and 67%@72%c for off grades; Brewing and shipping grades, 77%@ §214c; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES, Informal Session—No sales. Second Session—December—14,000 ctls, TT'%ec. Regular _ Morning _ Session December—2000 gila, Ti%ic; 2000, Toe; 2000, 78%c; 2000, T5%c; 26,000, e, A Siernoon Session—_December—2000 ctts, 78%c. OATS—The market 18 guieter as the Govern- ment wants are filled for the moment. rule as firm as ever, however. White, $110@135; Surprise, $135@140; Red, $110@122%: Gray, $110@120; Black, $107%@ 122t per cil: off grades of all kinds, $1@1 07%. CORN—AIl descriptions were quoted at the same price yesterday. The market Is very ir- regular, as the leading holder asks whatever figures he pleases. Large Yellow, 31 25 per ctl; White, $1 25 per ctl; Small Round Yellow, $1 25, RYE—%0G@%%c per ctl. BUCKW HEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Callfornia Family Fxtras, $3 60@8 75, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, §2 75@3 10 per barrel for fam- {ly and §3 1503 50 for bakers'; Eastern, $4 76g § 75 per barrel. ML TSTUFFS—Prices in sagks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, ‘per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, §2 75: Rye Meal, 52 50 Rice Flour. $7; Corn Meal, $275; e: %3 50; Oat Groats, $4 50 Hominy, Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 %5; Cracked Whea 3350, Farina, $4 90: Whole Wheat Flour, $3 25; Rollea Oats_(barrels), $5@7 25 2: ‘Pear] Barley, 35; sul, 50 per 100 Ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay continues In liberal recelpt and weak, though there is less depression. Feedstdffs are as previously quoted. BRAN—$12 [0@13 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17G20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS_Rolled Hartey, 816 per ton Ollcake Meal at_the mill, $26@27; jobbing, $27 28; Cocoanut Cake, 21; Corn Meal, $24 50; ‘racked Corn, $25; Mixed Feed. $14. HAY—Volunteer, $4 50@6 50; Wheat, $10g12; ‘Wheat and Oat, §9 50g11 50; Oat, $8@10; Clover, @6: Alfalfa, $6@750; Barley, 36 50g8 50 per n. “BTRAW—HQ‘W per bale. Beans and Seeds. BEANS—Bayos, $2 65@2 75; Small White, $3 35 @3 40; large White, $2 60@2 75; Pink, $2@2 85; Red, $3 25@3 50: Blackeye, $3 50; Lima, $ 30g 5 40; Pea, nominal; Red Kidneys, $4@4 50. SEEDS-Brown Mustard, nominal; Yellow Mustard, 4c: Flax, §190@2 20; Canary, 3%c per lifornia_and 4c for Eastern! Alfalfa, i Rape, 2%:@3c; Hemp, 4@4lc; Timo- thy, 4G4%c. A DRIRD PEAS—Niles, nominal; Green, $§2 %@ 2 50 per cti; Blackeye, $2. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. ‘There is nothing new to report, all descrip- ticns being in ample supply and unchanged. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles, 50c; New Early Rose, 25@30c; Burbanks, 25@60c for Rivers and 8@%0 per ctl for Salines; Sweets, 2g2%c per und. WON!ONB—YG“OW, Sic@$l per_ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 50c@$1 per sack, $0c@$! per crate for Berkeley and $1 25@1 50 for Al . oreen, Peas, 30tc per Ib; Siring Beans, ; Limas, ‘3Gidc: e, 7 Tomatoes, Rivers, Zi@doc; Bay, fihm, 60@Tie_per box; Green Ok : Split Peas, $5; 'Green rs, 2@i0c per box for Chili and for 11 ed Py rs, 8@10c: Carrots, e per stek; Summer Squash, $5@40c for Alameda; tu- cumbers, 2@3c for Alameda: Pickles, r ctl for NoFlo ‘and 50c for No. 2; Garlie, ioglc ;:r 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $12@15 per ton. Poultry and Game. Local stock was A car of Fastern arrived. Qull and largely nominal. LTRY—Live Turkeys, 9@llc for Gobblers 0@12c for Hens; Geese, per pair, $1 25@1 50; Goslings. $1 25@1 30: Ducks. Sabs Tor -aln..:a for young: Hens. : Youns Roost: ;B:fi‘ k3 'l’erhr:::lnd 50@2 1. ' lers, or amn;mmnmm old and - “30soc_per dosen; Cottontatl a.:ngus;mmm Toc@sl; % Prunes—- | French | 68 | Session — December — 4000 ctls, | Prices | i In sacks, $5 754 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter Is firm at a further fractional advance, with decreased stocks. Cheese continues ex- tremely weak and in heavy supply. Eggs are fll;r‘nU_T:‘xrdFllllhlly highe: Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 22@23c; seconds, 21c. ”glln‘vl"fln 20c; good to choice, 18@1%c: common, 15@1THe. Creamery tub—20c per 1b. ;:d;led m{lrlz;cm rkin—18¢ . CHEESE—New, 8@%; Young America, %@ ) éf.‘.m_"xil_aufi,? W—st’r:, 10@12¢ per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 14@173%c for ‘store and 2%c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 14%@1sc. Decidious and Citrus Fruits. The market was tame and featureless, as usual on Monday. Prices showed very little chanze, and receipts of most sorts were limited. Fresh supplles of Mexican Limes are expected to-day. There are not enough Figs coming in to quote. Bartlett Pears seem rather firmer. Lemons have again advanced. | DECIDUGUS FRUITS— | APRICOTS-— per box and crate; and n to the canners. 5@i0c per tox for common and APPLES | per =mail box and 407C0c per larke box PEARS—Bartletts, 2@6c tn boxes and 359 e O e per béx and crate and Qe S e e b A0 o, Frunes, % | Contra Costa.. — 6% Cal Fyuit Assn - 3 ?K:L !De‘rl‘ér’:(;erll;ruln 25@40c per basket; £33 Spring Vglq. 3 345 Oceanic S Co. 9:* E" e BES 2 s0g4 per chest for| Gas & Blectri— |Pac A E Ao L = T % e hest Cent L & P Co— 5%!Par_Paint Co.. 10 — BLACKBERRIES §2 50@4 per chest. __ Morning Session. LOGAN BERRIES—$ per chest. . o CURRANTS—$1 502 50 per chest. ‘quitable Gas . a5 HUCKLEBERRIES—£@Tc_per Ib. 20 Glant Powder Con 8- FIGS—Nominal; none coming (n. 10 Hawaiian Coml & Sugar, 3% TANINES - White, 104%0c per box: red. | 100 Honokaa & Co ... a3z | PE 106 Onomea Sugar Co 26 50 | "PEACHES—0@50c per box and %gStc per | 100 Onomes Sugar ¢ 3 50 | basket; in carriers, 60@S0c; in bulk, $15@22 : i BT fon for frecstone and $2@25 for clings: | 178 F Gas & Blectric Co 50 rer's Seed! * basket. 5 S F Gas RAPES. Fontalnebleau, 254o0c per cratei| 23S V Water . £ | Muscats, 50c@$1 per crate; Seedless, swgcz; ¥er 350 Hszlf;:ent Powder raled : : To- & grales Sysetnsien, MORIL HiAsk, HO 15 Bank of California.. 410 00 MELONS—Nutmegs, 75c@$1 50 per case: Can_ | 10 First Nationgl Bank 73 % | taloupes, $1 50@3 per crate; Watermelons, $S@20 | ver 100. & | * CIFPRIS FRUITS-Valenelas, Tem- | ons, $1'50@2 50 for common and $3@4 50 for good s ¢hoice; Mexican Limes, nominal at $6; Ba- | manas, $125a2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, 31 50@ 8 50 per dozen, Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. There are Itberal supplies 6f old Apples left, and they are belng offered low. Otherwise old fruit is pretty thoroughly cleaned up. The de- { mand for new fruit continues and the feline | 1s firm, with an advance in Peaches. The Gov- ernment reports Apples dropping all over the I country except in New York, with a diminished crop in consequence. DRIED WRUITS—Old Crop—Prunes. nal—cleaned up. Evaporated Apples, 3%@4 | sun-dried, 8@3%c ver lb; Black Figs, 1%@2 White Figs, 2G3c; Bleached Plums, Tic; Un- | bleachea Plums, 6o for pitted and 1%c for un- PNEW CROP—Apricots, 6@7i%c for Royals ana §@W0%c for Moorparks; Evaporated ~Apples, b@ée: Peaches, 44%@5c for standard, 5%@6c for | choice and 7c for fancy; Pears, 5@7ic; | pittea, 5@c. » | PRAISIN S Bleached Thompson's fancy. , 10c; cholce, 9c; standard, Sc; prime, 6c; un- bleached Thompson's, per 1, 6c. Suitanas— Fancy, per 1, St%c: cholce, Tic: standard, 6kc; prime, bc; unbléached Sultanas, fc: Seedless, $0-1b boxes, be; 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5%c: $-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, fc; London Layers, 2- crown, $150 per box; 3-crown, §160. Fancy | Clusters, $2: Dehesa, '$2 50; Imperial, §3. Al prices are € 0. b. at common shippins potats 1ifornia. NUTS—‘Wainuts, S@10c for Standards and 9 @ilc for softshells; new Almonds, 111%@1%4c | for paper shell, 9%@10%c for soft and s@7c for hardshell, Peanuts, 5@é%c for Eastern and Fabe for Californta; Brazil Nuts, 11@12%c; Fil- berts, 12@l3c; Pecans, 11@13c; Cocoanuts, $3 50 per 5. @ ONEY—Comb, 12@12%e for bright and 1@ 1135 for light amber; water white, T@Tisc; | light amber extracted, 64@6%c; dark, sle@éc . pel‘:(EESV\'AX—Nmfic per b, Provisions. More firmness fn Hams s reported and some | | generally ceqsed. Prices for all descriptions remain unchanzed. CUREL MEATS—Bacon, 10@10%c per Ib for ! heavy, 104@10%e for light medium, 1i%ec for light, 12%4c for extra light and l4ic for sugar- cured. Eastern sugar- cured Hai.s, 12@l3c; MMess Beef, $12 ver bbl; extra Mess, $13; Fam- ly, §14; extra Prime Pork, $15: extra clear. $19; Mess, $16 50: Smoked Beef, 124@13c per Ib. 'LARD—Tierces quoted at 7c per Ib for com- d end S%c for pure: half-barrels, pure, | Ber 10-1b tinw, 9%c; 5-Ib tins, 9%c. COTTOLENE—One-half barrel, 8%c; three 1f-barrels, 8%c; one tlerce, §3 B ive tierces, S%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell two tierces, about 1lc under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, 9%c; medtum, S%c: lght, Si4e; Cow- bides, Si%c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, Sc; Calf, 8c; | Dry Hides, sound, 15¢; culls and brands, 1% Dry Kip, 15c; Dry Calf, lsc; Shearlings, 20G30c_each: short Wool, 304506 each; medium, 60@f0c; long Wool, @3l i0 cach: Horse Hides, salt, $2@2 2 for large, $ for medium, $1 for small and 50c for colt | Horse Hides, dry, $150 for large. 3125 for me- dium, $1 for smail and %@s0c for coits. Deer- tkins—Summer or red skins, 3%c: fail or me- dium skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, 20c. Goat- fkins—Prime Angoras, Toc; large and smooth, t0c; medium, 36c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. 4c per 1b; No. 2, 3¢; sefined, Glc: greace, 2@2c WOOL—spring clip is_quotable as follows: o | Northern free, 14@isc; Northern defective, 13 ! Yo /Middle County. free, 14@isc; Middle Coun- ty, defective, 12@idc: Southern Mountain, 1 months', 11G12c; Southern Mountain, free, 7 Months', 10@12c: Southern Mountain, defective, 7 months’, 9G1lc: Humboldt and Mendoctno, 16@18c; Nevada, 13@16c per Ib. 11 }P;%Ps—old. nominal at 5@10c per Ib, 10G12¢. San Francisco Meat Market. Hogs are firm again, but expected recelpts from the East the latter part of the week tend to prevent any ‘improvement in prices. The other descriptions are unchanged. BEEF—5@tc per 1b for fair to chofce. VEAL—Large, 7@Sc; small, 9G3%c per m. MUTTON—Wethers, Ti@Sc; ewes, 1GT%c per d. PLAMB—Spring, §%@Sc per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 6c for emall, 5%@%e for medium and 5%@5%¢ for large; stock Hogs and fecders, Sec; dressed Hogs, 3@Sic. General Merchandise. BAGS-San Quentin Bags, $5 65 Caleutta Grain Bags, 0@6%c; Wool Bags, 284@32i4c; Fleece Twine, Tic; Fruit Bags, 6%@6%c for white and 8%@s%c for bleached jute. ¥ COAL—Wellingtcn, $9 per ton: Southfield Wellington, _$9; Seattle, §7: Bryant, 85 | Coos Bay, $550; Walisend, $3; Co-operative Wallsend, $9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 In sacks: Pennsylvaria Anthracite Egg, 314; Cannel, $11 per ton; Coke, $I8 per ton in bulk and §1S in sacks, Rocky Mountain de- scriptions, $5 45 per 2000 pounds and $8 50 per ton, according to brand. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per Ib, in 100-Ib bags: Cubes, A Crushed and_Fine Crushed, 6.20c; Powdered, 5.80c; Candy Granulated, 5.80c; Dry Granulated, 5.70c; Confectioners’ A, 5.70c; Magnolia A, 5.30c: Extra C, 5.20c; Goldén C, 5.10c; barrels, 1o¢ more; half-barrels, Zc_more; boxes, 5lc more: 50-1b ‘bags, 10c more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominos, hali-barrels, 6.45c; boxes, 6.70c per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, JULY 20. new, 18,554| Butter, ctls 264 960 Cheese, ctls 5 ”L‘Si;’f‘fln', ctls .. 248 7,120 | Pelts, bdls 55 m}ma No. 1% 11/ Wool, bales . 70 3,15 Eges, doz 550 333 Wine, gal 200 5,Lime. bbls 31 59 Leather, roils 1,035 Lumber, m OREGON. 2,482 Bran, sk: 4827 s 1310 Wool, bales | Straw, tons Hay, tons . Flour, qr sks. Wheat, ctls Oats, ctls THE STOCK MARKET. There was a fair business in loca! securities on the morning session of the Bond Exchange Gas and Electric declined to $2 {0 and Giant Powder to $57 7. Spring Valley Water sold up to $94 621, The oil stocks were quiet. Gas and Electric continued to shrink in the afternoon, selling down to $32. : STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, July 302 p, m. 3 Bld. Ask. Bid Ask P L s do reg....: Equit G L Co 3% HEe Mutual Fi Co. +w 11 45 do cp new.134%134% | Pac irac L O G L & H... 497 30 &s quar coup..1M0%111 i — / 50c@$1 for good to chuice; Crabapples, 20G30c Plums, | dealers are tdlking of an advance. Cutting has | lip—San Joaquin Lambs', $@% per Ib. | Miscellaneous— Cal-st Cab 5s..116% — C C Water Ed L & 1 6 F & C1 Ry 6s. Geary-st R HC & S 5l Do s .. Z lion P & A. 101% | Merchants’ 1285 | Nev Nat Bk Savings Ban] |Ger S h.L N Cal Ry 6s. Oak G L&H: | Prestdio . | Powder S F & SJVis. 5 R of Cal b Vigorit S Pof A 6s. Sugar Stocks— S P C 6silvo).ivs Hana S P_Co. Do (1906) Haw © & S Do (1512) Honokaa SPRClst gntss. — — | Hutch S| S P Br 6 — |Kilauea S I 8 V Water 6s.116% — Makaweli 48 Do s .. —"104 Onomea S Co 2% T4 Do 24 mtg..102 Paaubau S Co. 30% 31 Stocktn Gas s 9% — | Water Stocks— Miscellaneous— Al Pack Assnll? 118% Afternoon Session. Board— 25 Honokaa . - 2 $100 N P C R K 55 Bonds. 6 00 $1000 Oceanic S S Bonds s % 2 5 Paaubau S P Co SP of A Bonds . F Gas & Electric S F Gas & Electric Co Street— $10,000 Los Angeles Ry 5s Bonds . 100 Vigorit .... PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 25 100 Home Ofl .. - 4T3 100 American Fuel . £ 50 Sterling O & D Co %0 Afternoon Session. Board— 100 Home Of1 AT MININ G STOCKS. The following were the sales In the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Session. Morning 100 Chollar .. . 5 100 Potosi . 14 100 Con Cal & Va 150 200 Savage .12 100 Gould & Curry 22 100 Sierra Nevada 2§ 300 Occidental .... 06 530 Yellow Jacket. 22 Afternoon Session. 200 Alta ........... 06 300 Sierra Nevada 25 200 Gould & Curry 21 100 Silver Hill 59 300 Justice ........ 2 0 100 Yellow Jacket. 1000 Kentuck . o1 Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 03 200 Silver Hill 14/ 200 St Louis 200 Bullion . 200 Potosi Afternoon Session. 06 200 Mexican 13 500 Alpha Con..... 200 Crown Point . 300 Could & Curry 200 Gould & Curry CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY. July 30—4 p. m. 660 400 400 tiver Hil flver Hill . Yellow Jack | Alpha . Justice . [ Alta . Kentuck . Andes . Lad: Wash Beicher . . 18 can . Best & Belcher 19 idental . . ° ir 14 vage . 13 65 — Scorpion . — 45 150 Seg Belcher . 0z 03 Con Imperial .. — 02 Sterra Nevada. 2 23 Con New York — (3 Silver Hill 5 61 | Eureka Con ... — 50 St Louis . = 1. {,Crown Point .. ‘13 14 Standard _ | Exchequer . — @ ndicate | Gould & Curry 19 21 Union Con . | Hale & Nor.... 20 21|Utah .. s n Julia — 01 Yellow Jacket.. 23 24 e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. A. P. Hotaling & Co. (corporation) to Clar- ence C. and Edmon C. Burr, Lucy B. Holman and Mary N. Allyne (wife of John W § line of Union street, 118. E of Franklin, S§ 137:6, NW 161:4, Eito beginning; $10. Camilla F. Loyall to Caroline L. Ashe, lot on S line of Sacramento_street, v channan, W 34:4%2 by S 132:5; §10. Hibernia Savings and Loan Society to Fran- Henry Kronthal to Joseph Haber, line of Sansome street, 137 0-10 by E 97 %. John and Maria V. Ballard and Willlam H. Martin to W. of Steuart street, 153:4 S by SW 275; 310, Mary McNeil to George M. Wescot NW line of Shipley (Louisa) street, 97:§ NE of Fourth, NE 20 by NW 50; §10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Marguerite Mad- den, lot on W line of Thirty-second avenue, 175 S of J street, S 25 by W I $10. John T. and Anna M. Harris to same, same, | quitclaim_deed; $10. | ~James Stone ‘to Jenny F. Coordt (Stone), lot on SE line of Madrid street, 137:4 of Ama- zon, .NE 25 by SE 100, lot 2, block 41, Excelsior | Homestead, quitclaim deed: §10. Willlam Hart to Emily Hart, lot on W line of Victoria street, 230 N of Sherman, N 25 by ‘W 100, block 34, City Land Association; gift. Same to Harriet R. Chappelle, lot on W line of Victoria street, 275 N of Sherman, N 2% by W 100, block 34, same; gift. Same to Mary F. and Arthur H. Hart, lot on N line of Sadowa street, 485 E of Orizaba. E 3 by N 125, lot 9, block F, Railroad Homes Association, or 'lots 13 and %, block F, road Homestead Assoctation No. 2; gife. Alameda County. John O'Gara (and as attorney), James and Dominick O’'Gara (by John O'Gara, attorney) to Maggle Evans, lot on NW line of Third . S0 E of Myrtle, E 25 by N 94, being the 5 feet of lot 6 and E 20 feet of lot 7, block 452, on Map of Hardy's Addition to Adelfne and Market-street Homestead, Oakland: $70. lot on E % S of Bush, S of Howard, SE 91: Rail- A A lot on NE line of East Sixteenth street. of Thirteenth avenue, NE 12), SE 32, NE 3, NW 50, SW 130, SE 48 to beginnine. block 39, Clinton, Bast Oakland: gift. % Adolph and Maud E. Zeis to R. D. Winters, Iot on E line of Park avenie, 125.19 N of East Tenth street, N 25 by E 106, being lot $, block . nowles ane Potter's subdiv! Ken. nedy Tract, East Oakland; 310, s % ennie Bray to Willlam J. Bray, Iof v corner of East Twenty-second ltl’e’!! Il:doin"se:l‘- ty-first avenue, W 102:6 by S 31, being a portion of lots 24 to 27 block 65, Map of Northern Ad. dition to Brooklyn, Fast Oakland; §io, omestead Loan Association Smale, lot on N line of f‘hannln;owbg(;n - of Fourth street, W 30 by N 100, being' lot 15 block 125, Raymond Tract, Berkeley: $10, o Builders’ Contracts. Frank Martin (owne: (contractor and -rcmucrt))‘x“hwg}kAfoerle — story frame building, fence and barn on W ljne of Eighteenth avenue, 130 N of I street: $3153 "¢ California Barrel * Company _(corporation) (owner) with George Davis & Sons (cont; tors)—To move bulldings from present i n block bounded by Humboldt, Iilinois, Nevadqs and Michigan streets to property of Said pany located between Illinols and Mieniois strects. S of Twenty-second, and to. st ton thereon the raid buildings and make suey Pairs as may be pecessary: $350, Lo . Cebrian (wife of J. M. A. de Laveaga (attornay) (contractor), architect R 1. work including excavating, ¢l and twisted iron, for tworstors rt:fl‘exugn:‘vzlm Jith concrete foundations on' NE -corner. ot 5 an 'remont st g M streets, E 137:6 by N 137 Same owner with F. architect sam; Carpents B e ety wert ron work, plastering, for same: SO Lo nE Maria J. Cebrian (wite of J. C. Robert Mitchell (contractor), c.,’cé‘n’.';“:'h"é" White—Mason, brick and stone work, wrought and cast iron ‘and steel girders for a two story brick building on lot on NE corner of Mission and Fremont streets, E 137:6 by N 137:8: §11,450. Dr. Arnold Genthe (owner) with Bleteh & Lansing (contractors), architects Tharp & Hoimes—Alterations and additions for a two- ;;ofiy nnfil sbun'nement frame dwelling on lot_on ne of Sutter street, 24:10 N line of Sut E of Jones, B 2 . C.) (owner; with Carl o&e'z White—Conerete Tume Ball. Branch Hydrog: Otfice, 3 v h'c'lph.le.. e U N., Mer. July 30, 1900, Cal., Tae time ball on the tower of the new Ferry x-l.@u-udrmnmym»«y— or at § C. G. CALKINS, ume—._.v.s_l.uu-n The following were the sales in the Pacific | tead | Hertie Stelter to Caroline Lisker (wife of | A. Willlams (contractor), | San Diego..... At Coos Bay. |Aug. Portland.. Aug Orizaba ....|Humboldt.....|Aug. Del Norte..'Portland...... Aug. Eureka ..../Humboldt.....|Aug. Crarina .. .|Seattie......... Aug. Amer. Maru China &Japan Aug. Bonita _.../Newport Aug. Walla W.../Vietorfa.. Aue. Newburg ..|Grays Harbor Aug. Santa Rosa'San Diego Aug Kimball [Cape Noma...| Aue. rth Fork'Humboldt.....| Aug. | reka Humbeldt Aug. Pt. na../Point Arena.. Au. Columbia ..|Portland......|Aug. Coos Bay.. Newpor Aus. J. Kimbalt. Cope Noma...| v Sun, Moon and Tide. ! United States Coast and Geodetic Sure. Times and Heights of High ana Waters at_Fort Polnt, entrance to Francisco Bay. Published by offictal thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occu the city front (Mission-streét whart) twenty-flve minutes later than at Fort the height of tide Is the same a both piy P~ ¥ TUESDAY, JULY 2t NOTE—In the above exposition the early morning tides are given In hand column and the successive tid day in the order of occurrence as t. second time column gives the secor the day, the third time column the and the last or right hand column giv last tide of the day, except when there ar three tides. as sometimes occurs. The b given are in addition to the soundings on United States Coast Survey charts, ex when a minus sign (—) precedes the h and then the number given is subtracte. the depth given by the charts. The plane reference is the mean of the lowe : *— % Steamer Movements. -* | TO ARRIVE. Stamer. From. S City of Sydney. New York... Bontta “iNewport Walla Walla...|Vietorfa. Avg Progreso . acoma. S Washtenaw ....|Tacoma. ... y e North Fork ’Humb‘»ldt ks Crescent Cit | Grace Dollar A Eureka ‘{Humboldt... g Newburg . ISan Pedro. A Santa Rosa ....|San Diego... A Columbia ......| Portland A City of Peking./China and Jap A Point Arena Point Arena. A Titania . Nanaimo... Aug. 4 Humboldt. . Auz. § Victoria.... A Chxew A = Coos Bay. TO SAIL. | Destination. | ‘Coos Bay. | Nanatmo. 2 | Harbor , lot_on | § W of Bu-| ces Drathman, lot on § line of Seventeenth | street, 9 W of Howard, W 25 by § 100; §250. Martin S. Fechheimer, Henry Goodkind and Frank Whittier, lot on SW line | Tot on | | ARRIVED. Br stmr Manauerse, Barne: . 37 hours from Port L mr Alcazar, Ma tmr Czarina, Seaman, % hours from O Stmr Alex Duncan, Noeland, 3§ hours from Moss Landi tmr Corona. Gielow, 61 hours from San | Diego. Stmr San Mateo, Fletcher, 32 hours from Na- naimo. Stmr South Coast, bion. Stmr Orizaba. Shea, 23 hours from Eureka Chilean war .stmr General Raquedano, Wil- son, 10 days from Esquimalt Olsen. 14 hours from Al- “Fchr Queen, Nielsen, 95 days from B or. chr Mary Campbell, $ hours m Bod a Schr Newark, Beck, 17 hours from Bow:ns Landing. CLEARED. Monday, July Stmr City of Puebla, Pepsen., Victoria Port Townsend dali, Perkins & ( Stmr Coos Bay, pander, n Pedro: Good- all, Perkins & SAILED. Monday. July 30. Stmr Coos Bay, Nopander, Stmr City of Puebla, Port Townsend Stmr 4 ir Rellance, L r S. Danleison, E Stuslaw River. Schr Compeer. Larsen, Pago Pago. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBO: 10 p. m.—Weather cloudy, wind. velocity 10 miles. KE 61.02 W _long, shin John Hilo, for Delaware Break- July 24, 24.10 N Iat. MeDonald, from 7.23 W long, Br ship Ra- n Francisco. uly 0. 10 miles W' idental, from Seattls, Jore, from Hull Per Manauen: of Point Reyes- | for san Francisco. | | | | | I | Guide, hence July 3 1 | | | i | { po DISASTER. LONDON, July 30—Br ship Southerlandshire, from Rctterdam, for Kiaoghau and Portland, grounded at Sumatra, on July 27, and became a total wreck. Thirteen of the crew were drowned, MEMORANDUM. Per stmr Orizaba—July 30, § a. m., 18 es NW of Point Reyes—Passéd a three-masted ship painted black: wind light, S. was standing off to the southward. MISCELLANEOUS. POINT RICHMOND, July 30—The stmr Au- rora fs on the rocks near Red Rock, DOMESTIC PORTS. PORT LUDLOW--Sailed July 30—Schr Redfleld, for Honolulu. 2 g SOUTH BEND—Arrived July 2—Stmr Rival, hence July 24. SAN PEDRO-—Arrived July 28-Schr Comet, from Seattle EUREK ASailed July 20—Stnir Pasadena, for San_Pedro. SEATTLE—Arrived July 29—Ger ship Hera, from Port Townsend; July 30—Stmr Chas D Lane, hence July 2. Sailed—Stmr Cottage City, for Sitka: stmr Tacoma and Br stmr Garonne, for Nome: Br stmr Almond Branch, for Ta- coma. SAN PEDRO--Arrived July 30—Stmr Navarro, from Usal. EUREKA—Arrived July 30-Stmr Bureka, hence July 20. ASTORIA—Arrived July 30-Tug Rescue, hence July 26; echr Pioneer, from Honoluhu. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived July 25—Schr chr Abble. hence July 12. July 29—Schr John F. Miller, for San July 0—Stmr Grace Dollar, for San Franeisco; schr Henry Wilson, for Honolulu: schr A B Johnson, for San Francisco; schr Vo- lant, for San Francisco. EASTER! PORT. DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Arrived July 29—Bark Pactolus, from Honolulu. P 1IN PORTS. ACAPULCO—Salled July 35—Stmr Newport; stmr City of Panama, for Panama, NANATMO—Sailed July 33—Br stmr Manau- ense. for San Franciseo. S GKOHAMA—Arrived July 25—Jap stmr Nip- n Maru, hence July 10. SYDNEY—Arrived July 20-Ship Wm H n Saile: Pedro: Macy, from Delagoa Bay. HONGKONG—Arrived prior to July 2%—Br stmr Monmouthshire, from Oregon: July 25— Br stmr Doric, hence June 0. YOKOHAMA—Sailed July 21—Br stmr Em- n. for Vancouver. —Arrived July 25— Princess Loulse, stmr Danube and Tees. B;‘Al«ull\'TH—4\nlved July 20—Br ship Bala- hence April 1. Br sl Lynton, hence sore, April 5: July 30—Ship Clurence S Hement. from Otexon: Br ship Samoena. hence Marcn 25. NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived July 23—Br ship Thistlebank, from Sourabaya, for San Fran- eisco. "EENSTOWN—Arrived July 30—Br o Gordon, hence March 10; Be ship Godioe hence Mareh %; B ship Beechdale, from Ore: gon: Br ship Clan Graham, hence March 13: Br bark Donna Francisea. from Oregon; Br bark Kinfauns, frcm Oregon: Ger barc Paul Tsenberg, hence March 10; Br bark Trongate, from Tacoma and Penarth. for San Frane sco. LIZARD--Passed July 2—Fr bark Colbert, from Tacoma. for Queenstown: Br bark In- versnald, hence Nov i, for Queenstown. KINSALE—Passed July 3-Br ship Engel- hora, from Seattle, for Queenstown. OCEAN STEAMERS. CHERBOURG—Sailed July 30—Stmr Barbar- onga, from Bremen: for New Yorme SOUTHAMPTON-Sailed July ~ 3—Steamer Deutschland, trom Hamburg, for New York, VW ORI Arrived Jul NEW — Arriv - trom Liverpool. FR S, ootk LIVERPOOL—Arrived July 30--Stmr Servian, from New York: stmr Parisian, from Montreal. ANTWERP—Arrived July 30—Stmr Friesland, from New York. GLASGOW—Arrived July 3—Stmr BrasiMan, from Montreal. . July 30-—Stmr Bulgaria, reported). HAMBURG- Satled tor New York (not as before