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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1895. The CoMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. H Silver firmer. at StrOng. s firm. nd Corn quiet. Rye weak. stuff unchanged. | May rather steadier. Straw weak. Beans easy at the decline. Potatoes and Onions steady. Butter, Cheese and Eggs as before. Ligher. 1ll sells high. | Pears doing better. WEATHER BUR REFORT. | UNITED TATES DEPARTMENT OF, AGRICUI~ WEATHEER B SAN FRANCISCO, Augus: general forecas: The following are the season: 10psls and utalls tc date as comprred with those of the same date last year: 11, last vear .0Z; Red last Sacramento .04, 'last | ord: Los Angel Diego | .00, last yeer trac port. B2 de Bluft 8 San Franc deg., minim deg. The temperature Las visen to-day from 2 1o 19 degrees over the Pacific Slope, except at Los At geles and is Obispo, where it has fallen b continues cen- | is decreasing ton and Ore- over Nevada and appears to b rom the ocean thwest Californiz cos cept over Sou The wind is li alifornia, in force and : Slope on_ ¥ on of Califc and cooler. nearly statio stationsry | | o north For Sout =% ] alifornia v her, morn- | er. "air; slightly the Stock Exchanse to-1: Cattle — Receipts, ehares, of w 100 | steers, 33 cago Gas, 14.300 Rock i Union nd 13,800 Missc therefore, tha 1 nopolizing specu firm the s ct that a er wil yer of the tificates led The question w 0,000 Chicago ¢ of ov cent ion 5. bury committee b the stock. e Tise in these securities ranged from 2 to 81 near the clos ,and a reac rought out long stock 214 per cent ens Distilling and Ca: g advanced a point early in the d 1°of the Orezon comm deposited with the Ma under the plan. The rai during the e ize profits ana lower prices irom London. line, however, was unimportant. In the afternoon the bulls, as on up the Grangers and this started pu general list. " Rock lsland advanced to 80, Burlin Nortinwestern to 102, St. Paul 10 72 , Cai d Rock Isl fours cer n and Iowa Hange fir: Midland il and Sioux City firs nd consols, stamped, 11 Texas twos, 134 t0 64; fives, 10110 In Government bonds at the bosrd $4000 coupon | #ves brought 11514@1153, ex-interest. Deposit Company reports | ounces; certificates | , N. Y., Aug. 1.- Fiour, dull: steady. Winter wheat—Low graaes, $2 50@ | do fair to fancy, $330@3 80; do patents, | 4 05: Minnesota clear, $2 90@3 20: traights. §310@3 70; do patents. $3 80@4 6 extras. $2 50@3 10; city mills, $4@4 2 patents, $4 50@4 75. ern flour. dull, ea: commion 1o fair extra, 82 20@3: good to choice do, $3@3 80 Cornmeal—Dull, steady. Yellow Western, $2 80 @2 ¢o. ! ¥ Dull, firm; State quoted at 57@60c de- | —Dull, firmer, with options. No. 75@7534: 1. 0. b. 76c: No. 1 Northern, nd declined 13 bies, foreign selling, incre: Liverpool cks and local realizing, advanced @154 with the West on builish crop news from Californla, fell 1ac and closed firm at 1, ith a fair trade. Septembe active. No. 2 red, August ingraded red. ened 7ac; October, 7434c; December, 7! 783, Corn—Dull; firmer; 2, 494 elevator; Options’ declined Lic on local re . 1 503/sc afloz ing, rallied 64@13%sc with the Wi d prmn at plember and Octobér only Augus and September, 48c; October, 7, 41 | easier. Optio easier, very dull. A October, . White, 3115¢: No. 1yc; No. 3, White, 3lc 30¢ Mixed Western, White State and | Wesiern, 32@40c Hops—Dull, eas: 9c: State, common to-choice, 3@ | , 8@9c. London market un- Moderate demand, firm. pulled, 156@34c; g Moderate Bde $11 650@12 40. Copper—Strong. Lake, $11 85. Pacific | C Domestic fieece, Texas, 10@14c. and, firm. American, Lead—Firm, Tin—Quiel, 514 40: plates, quiet. Spelter—Firm. Domestic, $3 85. rm, quiet. Wes team, 36 50; cf eptember, $6 50, nominal: refined, mod- | erate demand ; continent. $6 85; South A merica, | $7 25: compound, 43,@5Y4c. | rk—Better demiand, ‘sicady: mess, $1175@ 12 25. Butier—Fancy, firmer, fairly active: State dairy, 11@17c: do creamery, 18@18140; Western dairy, 10@1sc: do fy, 12@1815c; do factory, | 8@l2c 1gins, 18@I814 imitation creawmery, 11@14 Cheese—Quiet, weal; State large, 53,@7lkc; do | obse b poric C | cember, Francisco on | ber. or thirty hours | § ary, $! a. There was nothing in the butter market to-day, Receipts nt, and the demand good and prics armer weather; | prices WorLD. bushels during Jul. y. This was another fact that prices had to contend witk during the morning. eceipts at Chicago were 50 cars, and 201 arrived Cables were quiet and generaily in the easy. bushels and 2584 board. rihwest. uted receipts for to-merrow, 66 cars. Corn—A steadier tone than the surrounding would indicate should exist prevailed in corn. There was quite a 0od demand to cover Septem- ber shorts on the belief that it 1s possible to manip- | ulate that option. No signs of such action is to be | seen, buu those who are short are apprehensive and deem it best to_be on the sate side. Recelpts 0 cars, 5,905 busiels were taken .. Cables were quiet. Lxport clearances | tw 502 bushels. The Cincinnatl Price A report reiterating er than steady. bushels cleared at previous clai Withdrawals from store amounted to 15,400 the ‘sea- ms that | this year’s yield of wheat for California would be the ‘smallest in twenty-one years was received | from San Francisco.. On this there was improved buying and a firm close, with September Jac higher than vesterday. Closing Liverpool and C inental cables were unc dto lower. September wheat opened from 69¢ to 0ld between 683c and 1 687jc, closing at 69V higher than vesterday. arrent confirmed the good Crop prospects. le the September option exhibited such great ength, the more distant futures were scarcey September corn opened & s¢, sold up to 4314@437%c, where it closed, er than vesterday. May closed L4@lac 2 that day. Estimated receipts 10t to- morrow 310 car: Oa — Firmne: vation in the t 1d_well. nothing taken from store. cher than yesterday. norrow 213 cars. oat market. Estimated receipt with inactivity was presented to The steady tone of corn affected the feeling, and, with a disinclina~ 1 on the part of the traders to'do business, prices Receipis were 232 cars. There was September closed Ygc sfor to- Flax was weaker on free offerings by the North- w cars. | west and Southwest. | $116; August, $1 14@1 11 September, Cash No. 1, new, $1 15: old, 4 $112@ | | 11035; Ootober, $1 11@1 0934, Receipts were & Provisions—Another break took place in live hog losing pric at Corn— Pork—September, 10 3734 5 4 d condition: were | ged. held steady. le was fai local account. Fre: jge. September, 224 o/ $1 ctober, $10 05; J. s were satisfactory. Offe The bu: sh stock sold at 11c. 25 were not hea Livestock. USNION STOC | cattle market was firm | showed no particalar improvement supplies helped price: 1 moder: he demand for sh 25 values rem shipping mixed, $4 50@4 89: light, $4 60( ecei] ; lambs, $3 pany as follo $1 05@1 35 $1 16@1 hington, es — Fontainbl Columbia, $1 25@ : others. 75c@S1 15. Prunes—Hungarians, | 6€0; Gern Bartlett p $1 40@1 65. Plums— Washington, Law, 60@85c; St. K. Japan, 15: purple Golden Drip, 80¢. Prunes—Trage ¥1 40; Silver, 80c. Peaches—Orange Cling, b T, 85¢; Crawford, China_cling, 50c. bes — Fontainbleau, 75@80¢; Muscat, 85¢@ | 125; Tol 1 20 Porter Bros. Com day: Pears—Bartle B other @31 55: ungarian, $1 1 @ atiol | auction to-day as follows: Crawford. 6 MIND Compa 10¢ n, $155@2; The Nationa any sold to- PITTSBURG, ¢ sold_to-da: Company sold ' Cal Bartlett, $ Col 85c: Hales earl: W ORLI sold Californ 20c@S1 35; "Fruit Assoch Y ARDS, I o-d. Aug. Offertngs of hog: cep v nained 8000; rm. common to on to hoic pigs, $3@- 4 50. 11,000; inferior to 60. frait at open @140; Silver, Caiifornia, Columbia, 81 35: lcan, $115; riy, $0c. pany sold to-day Plums—Ja an, $1@1 45; Gros, $1 05. $120. Grapes, balf crates, Muscats, $1 15. es, Craw?fords, 80c@$1 0. CHICAGO, ILL., Aug. 1 1a California )@ 60. pan; oits, $1 30@1 60; half Grapes—Half crates $1 05@1 | prices this morning, following which prodact also | declined. "Transactions were were on a restricted scale and a steady feeling exisited a1 the decline. ‘Toward the close grain extended a helping hand, | and_prices rested unchanged from yesterday for and lard and 234c higher for September ribs. ugust, 68303 September, 69%4c; De- September, 4334c; De- Octo- anuary, un- vy, and ng was eutirely for 1.—The The demand | but the light were very e, but the inquiry was most indifferent, | | and another decline of 10c took place in prices. s active, and with light extra 60@6 00 stockers and feeders, $2 50@ packing and | cholce assorted, $1 80@5 05: choice, auction Bartletts, $1 50@1 80. $185; @1 50. Plums—Brad- | purple Pears. Bart- | an, $2 30; Egg. 95¢ | ; Comedy, $110@ | he Earl Fruit Com- uit at open auction to-day as sold at open auction to- | boxes, tts, $1 50@1 80: Buerre | Tokay, | grapes @81 45. Prunes— German, $1 16@) 30: Tragedy, 811 5@95c. Plums 5 Bradshaw, @90c. n soid frait ¥ 65c. Aug n to-day: other Bartlett, $1 30@1 60: Germar d Pears—Bartlett, Pears—Bertlett une, $1 2 ifornia_fru 1 85@2 20; to-day as lu: c. 65@85c. ngs, 90c; at open Bartlett, | Plums— 20; late .—Porter Bros. Pears—Bartlett, Egg, 80c@$1: Bradshaws, eaches—Crawiorcs, 65 N, Mass., | sold &t open auctiol Suisn Porter Bros. Company Pears—RBartlett from $11214@1 45. $1@ Plums—Bradshaw, $87%hc@ 45; Purple Duane, $1@l 25; Peaches—Crawiord, $1 25. ‘rult Association sold fruit at open uction to-day as follows: Peaches—Tuscan cling, early Crawiord, §1 05. Pears— Bartlett, , Aug. 1.— Porter Bros. £1 500 Clapp’s favorites, $1 30, Plums, 75@90c. . Aug. l.—Porter Eros. Com- $1 50@1 60; 5. 1.—The Earl Fruit follows: prunes, German, gros, $1 40 plums, Bradshaw, 81 20 0 ia, $1 16@1 40; Whashing. tons, $1'15; exg, $1 25; peaches, Crawiords, 80@ , La., Aug. 1.—The Earl Frait Company sold California fruit at open auction to- PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Tealizing the following prices: Pears, Bartlett, Aug. 1.—The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit to-day as fol- lows: Bartlett Pe: The National Fruit | Peaches—To average, 70c. $1 50. Assoclation sold to-day: OMAHA, NEBE., Aug. 1.—The National Fruit 81 35@1 50. NEW YORK OCKS, ociation sold to-day: Pears—Fresno Bartlett, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call has been easy at 1@1%4%; last loan at 13 and closing offered at 1% Prime mer- cantile paper, 4@4%,%. Bar silver, 6614c. Mexican dollars, 5314c actual busine jor sixty days rates, $4 90@4 91 | 4 89." Government was dull. Commercial bills, bonds steady; CLOSING STOCKS. 96_ |Norfolk & West _Preferred.. 1471j/North American. Sterling exchange is strong, with 10 bankers' bills al $4 8914@4 893, and $4 904 for demand. Post 4 88L4@ State bonds | higher; railroad bonds strong. Silver atthe Board @12 o by 735@12c; domestic small, 614@8Y Alton,Terre Haute, 8214 Northern Pacific. 41,{: 2@bYsc; full skims, 135@) American Express.11315 _Preferred.. 3 Eggs—Demand unchanged. ‘American Tobacco.112 | Northwestern. ‘allow—Quiet, firm: city, 41gc asked: country, Preferred 43c. Bay State Gas. Cottonseed oil—Quict, easier; crude, 24@25c: | Baitimore & Ohi yellow prime, 28@281sc; do, good off grade, 27c. | Brunswick Land Rice and molasses firm: unchanged. Buftalo, Roch & P, c Coffee—Steady, unchanged to 10 points up; | Canaaa Pacific. 5214IN. Y. & N. H.... September, $15°35: October, $15 40@15 50; De- | Canada Southerd . 547%|N. Y. & New Eng. b5 cember, $15 15@15 25: March, $15@15 0. 'Spot | Canton Lan 507!N. Y. Susq & W.... 11 Rio. duil, firm; No. 7, 13@14c. | Central Pacific, ... 181g| Preferred. Sugar—Raw. firm,’ fairly active; fair refining, | Ches, & Ohio. 214 (Ontario. 15 2 15-16c; centrifugals, 96 test, 314c. Refined, | Chicago Alton. |Ontario & Western. 1754 firm: " off A, 414@134sc; mold A, 4 11-16@4%c: | Preferred. (Oregon Improvmt, 11 standard 4, 4 7-16@45%¢: confectioners’ A, 4 5-16 | Q.71 9115/ Preferred. @3Yse: cut loaf and crushed, 5 1-16@514¢: pow- | Chicago & E. T, “|Oregon Navigation. 27 dered, 43,@4 15-16c; granulated, 4 7-16@434c: | Preferred. (Oregon Short Line. 74 cubes, 4 11-16@4 Tgc. Chicago Gas 5714/ Pacific Mal, . 283, California fruit’ quotations: Oranges—Mediter- | Cleve & Piishiirg.162%s|Peona, D& Evans, 6ie Tamean Sweets, $1 30@2 40: St. Micnaels. $1 35@ | Consolidation Coal. |Pittsburg & W ptd. 3114 280, Pears—Bartlett, $1 75@1 90. Plums—Kgy, |*Consolldated Gas..142 |Pullman Palace...175 81 35@1 40; yellow 'Egg, $1 35@1 75; Peach, | C. C.C. &St. Louls. 48% Qui 314 40; Royal Hative, 95c@$1 20. Prunes—Barry, | _Preferred. 91 19 $175: German. $1 75, Peaches—Early Crawford, | Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 3774 g 175% 80c@$1; Clingstone, 95c. Raisins—Three-crown, | _Preferred. 93 " |RioGrande &Westn 1772 334¢: Prunes, four sizes, 5%4c, Cotton Ol Cert.... 2714 Preferred.. 42 4 i Commercial Cabie.150 |Rock Island., 7935 CHICAGO MARKETS, Del. Hudson.......130 |RomeWat & Ogden115 2 S Vel Lack& Western161 St L. & S. W...... 81 CHICAGO, ILL., Aug. 1.—The Cincinnati Prices | Denver & R. G, 1434| _Proterred. 175g Current explained this morning the reason for the | Preferred. St Faal.. 7o light interior offerings of wheat was the fact that | 215 g S I 5 34 K] % t. Panl producers were holding for higher prices. That an | peie o 2 oo .saner:aP“lum' g?fi attempt has recently been made to influence farm- | Preferred St. Paul & Omaha.. 4115 ers to withhold their grain for the purpose of forc- | Fort Wayne. 16235 Preferred. --116 Ingaxissin vAliss has been Known toflie tehds | Sreati el pInAT LCE QUM )8 for some days. The inability, generally, of farmers | Siugos 260" Sonthern Pacific.s: 98°° to comply with the requests made is likewise un- | Hocking Goal 5 |(Southern R. R..... 1434 derstood, and under the belief that for that reason | Hocking Valley... 256 | Preferred. rotod a limited movement now meant an unusually | Homestake .. 23 |Sugar Refinery....117 heavy one jater, the local crowd sold freely, both | H. & Texas Cent.. 2% Preferred.........106 of long aud short stuff, this morning. Under the | Liinois Central....100%4 Tenn. Coal & Iron. 3734 puts there was fair _buy.ng, which imparted littie | Towa Central. 1105 Preferred. 9 firmness 10 the tone and carried tne murket back | Preferrod. 36 Texas Pacific. 123 Lo the opening price, but still 34¢ to Gic under yes-'| Kansas & Texas.... 1814 Tol.A.A.& N.Mich. 25§ terday’s close. Preferred... 877 Tol. & Ohio Cen.... 45 Liverpool stocks of wheat increased 1,000,000 | Kingston & Perm.., 8| Preferred. 78 Lako Erio & Westn 279 Tol St Loulsd £.0. ¢ Preferred. 8315 Preferred. 141, Lake Shore. 150" Union Pacifi National Lead. 347 i _ Preferred. 9114 Long Island © 857 Louisville & Nash. 6214 | Louisville Na& Ch. 9%4 U. S. Express 41 Preferred . 2684 U. S. Leather. 161, Manhattan Ce /1133, Preferred.. 8514 Memphis & Charls. 15 "|U. S. Rubber. 41 Mexican Central... 12 | Preferred. 9334 Central..101% Utica & B. River..150 Minn &S. L. Wab. S. L. & Pac.. 9 |~ Preferrea. — | preferred. 2134 | Minn, & St. Lcom. 224 Wells-Fargo. 108 1st preferred..... 83 Western Union.... 9314 24 preferred, 4934 Wis Centras D el Missouri Pacific.... 3714 Wheeling & L. B.. 17 Mobile & Ohio..... 25| Preferred. 5214 Nashville Chait.... 68 |Am Cotion Ofl ptd. 7414 National Linseed.. 2814 W U Beef i | N.J. Central....... 10214/ T Tractio; | CTOSING BONDS. U S as, reg. 112 | Do, 4s coupon...11214| Do, 4. | US 4s new rej 1221/ Mutual Union 6s.. Do, 4s conpon...12215 N J Cent Gen bs. Do 2s Do, 3s Do, bs coupon. | Cherokee 4s, Northern Pac 1st: { Do 1ser o, 1898, RB&N 1s Do. 1599 4/SIL&ITonMIG Pacific 6s ISt L & S F Gen 6s D. C. 5-6 bs.. Ala Class A 4.0 10815 Do, Class B 4, bs.108 | La Consol 4 .- 98 |Southern K. R. b souri fanding..— | Texas P: St Paul Consols . N Carolina con 6s..125 [Texas Pac seconds. 297 Do. 4s............102 UnionPac 1s10£'96.1085% So Caroling 4 08 |West Shore 4s.....1053 Tenn new 3s. 90 (Mobile & Ohio 45.. 6815 Va funding 63 |R GranaeWest 1sis 7714 | Do, reg. — [Ches &0 5s Do, defe ... 814 Atchison 4s Do, trust repts st 6 | Do, 2ds A Canada Soutb 2s..109 |G H&S A 68 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.104 | Do, 2d 7s Den & R G 1st.....11414/H & Tex Cen Do, 4 87 Erie 2d: . 70 [Reading 4s. Kansas sols 74 [Missouri 6s. K3 Pa 1sts Den div10914/ FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa., Aug. 1.—The spot market ‘Is steady at 53 514d@5s 614d. Cargoes are easler at 27s 6d August-September shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Aug- ust, bs 5d; September, 58 534d: October, bs 534d; November, 6s 614d; December, 63 7d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exe., Aug. 1.—Consols, 107 8-16; ver, 3014d; French Rentes, 101¢ 8714c. STOCKS OF GRAIN, Produce Exchange Grain Inspector Abel reports 8tocks of Grain in Call Board warehouses August 1 as follows, in tons: WHEAT- | Port Costa.| Stockton. | 131420 | 23,507 134,811 | 52,251 Barley.| Oats. | Corn. | Bran. 2)19| 4,765 783 833 u 60| 4,156| 448| 378 The receipts in July were 21,675 tous Barley, | 1652 do Oats, 310 a0 Corn and 2813 do Bran. GROCERY IMPORTS. The imports of sugar, coffee, rice and tea at San | Francisco by water for the first six months of the year compare as follows with the same time last | year. Sugar, 205,511,000 1bs. against 246.970,00 offee, 17.986,000 1bs, against 19,679,000; Ric | 87,026,400 1bs, against' 30,632,500: Tea, 870,370 | Ibs. “against 1,093.062. Decreased reports have reduced our bills for these articles for the first si months of 1895 by $1,685,000, most of which is in | the item of sugar. The value of these imports for | June ‘was $1.007,705, against $1.514,332 for the same month last yea COINAGE OF THE MINT. The local mint coined in July $2,090,000, con- sisting of $1,940,000 in double eagles and $150,000 in half eagles. The coinage for the first seven | months in'the calendar year was asfollows: Double cagles, $10,890.000; eagles, $242,500; half eagles, $308,500; standard dollars, $400.00 $400,000: quarter dollars, $320,17f 000; total, $12,672,170. | 1 CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS. half dollars, i dimes, $112 | Customs collections at this port in July were 0 | $492.727, against $464,400 for July, 1894. For the first seven moaths of 1895 tney were $3,141 471, against $3,215,200 for the same time in 1894. EXCHANGE D BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 848915 erling Exchange, sight. 49014 | New York Exchange, sight. 0255 New York Exchange, telegraphic... 05 Fine silver, spot, % ounce. 6614 Fice silver, 30 deys 6615 Mexican Doilars 318 54 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Exports from this port in July were 1,121,992 ctls, valued at $1,157,080. The stock in warehouse s shown above. The market is steady, and as cholce Wheat is going to be scarce this vear shippers are paying up for it, giving as high as $1 in the country, though they, | will not pay that figure here. No. 1, 95c; cholce, | 9712@88%4c B ctl; lower grades, 85@92Y40; extra choice for milling, $1 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 o’clock — December— 800 tons, $1 03%: 900, $1 03%a. May — 100, | 1 1014; 300, $1 105, REGULAR MORNING SESSTON—December—800 tons, $1 08545 100, $1 0334; 1400, 81 03%. May —100, $11 1. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—100 tons, $1 10%; 800, $111: 900, $1 11%. December — 200, | #1087 T00, 81 04: 200, 51 0434, BARLEY—The stock in Cail Board warehouses August 1 was 5369 tons, against 2119 tons July 1. The market rules firm, with sales at the topmuota- tion. No. 1 Feed, 60@6114c % ctl: choice, 6234c; Brewing, 6746@75c B ctl; Chevalier, $1 10@1{ 15 for No. 1 and 75@95c for No. 2. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—December—100 tons, G4c. REGULAE MORNING SESSION—NO sales. A¥TERNOON SESSION — December — 900 tons, 841/zc. Seller 95, new, storage paia—100, 5914c. OATS—The stock in regular_werehousés August 1 was 4156 tons, against 4765 tons July 1. The market continues quiet. Milling, $1@1 05 B ¢ fancy eed, $1@1 05 good to Choice, 874@05 common {6 fair. T5@86c; Gray, 8216@8bc; Red, 75@80c: Surprise, 9734c@$1 073 B cul. CORN—The stock in regular warehouses August 1 was 448 tons, agains 753 tons July 1. Prices show 1o further change. Large Yellow is quotable at $11235@1 174 B cil; Small Round Yellow, $115@1 20; White, $1@1 10 B cul. RYE—Dull and weak at 75@8214¢ ctl for new. BUCKWHEAT—85@90c % ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—No further change in prices. Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 35@3 45 B bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 25; superfine, $2 25@ 2 50 @ bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton; Cracked Corn, $24 50@26 50 B ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN_The stock in regular wardhouses August 1 was 378 tons, against 333 tons July 1. We quote $11 50@13 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Range from $15 for low grades up to $18 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, $13 50@14: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton: Cottonseed Oilcake, $24 B ton. HAY—The market is rather steadier, receipts being less excessive. Wheat, $7@10 B ton: On $6@8: Wheat and Oat, $6 50@10: Barley, $5@’ Alfalfa, $5 50@7 50; Clover, $7@8; Compressed, $7@9; Stock, $4@6 B ton. STRAW—Quoted at 25@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS — Quiet at the decline. Bayos are U | quotable at 81 20@1 40; Small Whites. $2 15@ | 285; Pea, $2 50@2 85: Large Whites, 82 40@3 75; Pink, $1 20@1 35; Reds, 81@l 25: Blackeye, nominal; Red Kidney, nominal ac $2 50@3; Limas, 85 75@6 B ctl; Butters, $2@2 26 for small and $2@2 50 for large. SEEDS—Mustards nominal. Flax, $2 25@2 50 # cul; Canary, 314@8l5c B _1b: Alfalfa, 7@73%c; xme.lsé@i;z{/.c;/il(em/fl,gm P DRIE! EAS—Split Peas, 4@434c; The raw oroduct is nominal, POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—No particular change. Sweets are aquotable at $2@2 50; Garnet Chiles,60@65¢; Salinas Burbanks, 75c@$1; River Burbanks, inboxes, 60 833; in sacks, 45@65c: Early Rose, in sacks, 50 B ctl. uality at 65@80c ctl: Pickle Onions, 75@8! ql. o ONS—Quoted accoraing to 5¢ B ctl VEGETABLES—There was less disturbance in values yesterday. Corn continued firm, but every- thing else was weak. Green Peppers, 25@d0c P box for Chile and b for Bell: Green Corn, 50c@$1 25 B sk; $1 15@1 26 B bx for Berkeley and $2 25@2 50 B box for Alameda; Tomatoes from Vacaville, 10@25c B box; from the River, 35@ | 800 8 box; Summer Squash, 25@40c B bx{ Green Peas, 2@2%4c B Ib: String Beans, 1 : Lima Beans, 4¢; Bay Cucnmbers, 15@25¢c # bx 4Pickles, 50@75¢ B bx for No. 1 and 25@8be for No.2; Green @75¢; Cabbage, 76c Okra, 50@75c; Egg Plant, B, R Cirrork Soamte BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER-—There is no change whatever. The general run of creamery is in good supply and weak, but fancy brands rule firm. CREA lunv-F-n‘g 15@16c: special marks sell higher: seconds, 14@i4: c‘ o i choice, & 3@ DAIRY—Fancy, 1 13%5¢; medium grs (@12%50; store Butter, nominal 15¢ es, CHEESE—Fancy mild new, B 1L: com- mon to good, 4@5c: Young America, 6@7c; East- ern, 113,@12Y5c; Western, B EGGS—Are steady, though there is no snap to 1the market. Stocks are fair, Eastern, e B doz; Duck Eggs, 16@17c: store Eggs, 12@106c; | the 189.66-acre tract of Maria Hi thence NE Tanch Begs, 166900 5 dogin. a0 4876 chains, SE 8.90 chains, SW 47.25 chains, el NW 9.60 chains to beginning, being a_portion of POULTRY AND GAME. Rancho Agua Calicnte, Washington Township; POULTRY—Turkeys are doing better. Hens con- tinue firm. Broflers and Fryers are demoralized. Live Turkeys, 15@17c for Gobbiers; 16@16¢c for Hens; Geese, B pair. 75c@$1: Goslings, $1 26@1 50 ¥ doz: Ducks, 83@4 for old and $3@5 for young; Hens, $4 50@5 wsg‘dos: Roosters, young, $5@6: do. old, 85 B doz: Fryers, $3 50@4 ¥ doz; Brollers, $3@3 50 for lar; d’ 81 50@2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1.25 3 Qozen. b GAME—Nominal DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—The market Is Improving. Dealers report better prices for Peaches and Pears which are wanted by the canners, who are also after green Plums, "but_thev are scarce. Nec- tarines are quotable at 50@65c @ box for Red and $5@40c B box for White: Cantaloupes, 50c@ $2 25 7 cs; Watermelons, $6@18 @ )00: Nutmegs, 40c@8$1 ¥ box; Figs, 50@7sc for single and 81 ums, 25@40c; Green @1 25 for double laye Gages, $20 B ton; Peaches, 25@50c @ box and 35@ 50c bapket for freesiones and 5uC basket for clings; Peaches in bulk. to canners, 320@25 B ton for freestones and $25 % ton for clings: Apples, 25@75¢ % box; Crabapples, 20@35¢; Pears, nomi- Dnal; Bartletts, $1@l 26 9 box for No. 1 and 40@ 66¢ B box for off grade: Apricots, 26@50¢ B box and 320@25 B ton to the canners. BERRIES—The market rules steady, receipts belng moderate and tne demand good. ~Huckleber- ries, 3@4c B 1b: Blackberries, $1 50@2 25 B chest: Raspberries, $4@5 B chest; Strawberries, $3@b for Longworths and §1 50@2 50 7 chest for large ber- Ties. GRAPES—Tokays have appeared, but they are green yet. Other kinds are quiet and weak. Sweel- waters and Fontainebleaux, Z0@40c; BIack Grapes, 40@60c B box; Muscats, 40@86e; Tokay, T8¢ # 0x. CITRUS FRUITS—Limes are much lower under free stocks. Lemons are weak and plentiful at 75c @s1 75 for common and $2@3 for good (o choice; Mexican Limes, $2@2 50 B box; Bananas, $1 25 @2 P bunch; Pineapyles, $2@3 @ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—New Prunes were offered to buyers at the quotation yesterday. New Peaches, 614¢ P I, early August delivery: new Prunes, 4lhc for'he fous sizest hew Apmicors B@10¢ B b Ol fruit is quoted as follows: Prunes, 4 sizes, 4c: larger sizes, 5@6c: smaller sizes, 214@3%2c; Apples, 4 434c for sliced and 5@5Y4c B 1b for evaporat Pears, 5@bc P b for evaporated halves, 4@dc for quarters and 2lsc for inferior goods; Plums, 315 @4c for pitted and 14@2c for unpitted; new Figs, black, 4c for pressed ‘and 314c unpressed. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Raisins—4- crown, loose, 314¢ B 1b; three-crown, 23a@234c: 2-crown, 2@214c; seedless Sultanas, none here; seedless Muscatels, 215c B Ib: 3-crown London layers, $1 25@1 40 B box: clusters, $2 25@2 75; Denesa clusters, $2 50; [mperial clusters, $3 50: Dried Grapes—116@13c B b. NUTS—Walnuts, 7@10c for paper-shell and soft shell, and 7@814c for hardshell; Almonds, 2@214¢ for hardshell, and 6@10c § Mjorscoftshell, and — for paper-sheil; Peanuts, 5@6¢ for Kastern and 4@ 41gc for California; hickory Nuts, S@be; Pecans 6¢ for rough and 8¢ for polished: Filberts, B@9c: gr}a‘ng Nuts, 73@8c B 1b; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 50 HONEY—Comb, 10@12 @ ; new water-white extracted, 5@5l4c B 1b; light' amber extracted, 414@5c: dark amber, 4@4Y4c. Elsie A. McElrath to Mattie L. Williams (wife of E. H.) lot beginning at a point 515 E from the NE corner of Grove and Forty-seventh streets, E 25 by XN 100, being the E hal? of lot 26, block 2118, Alden Tract, Temescal, Oakland Township: $10. 3 J.V.and Martha A. Gowan of Oakland to Wil- liam and Mary Hanson of Oakland Township, lot on § line of Wilder street, 425 E of San Pablo ave- nue, £ 100 by S 100, being portion of lots 13 and 14. block C, Carrison Tract, Berkeley; $10. J. B. and Amy Taylor of Oakland to Robert J. McMullen of Oakland, lot on N line of Felton sireet, 225 K of Lowell, E 75 by N 182:6, being lots 87, 38, 39, block 33, resubdivision of Smith’s subdivision of Mathews Tract, Berkeley ; $10. _O. H. Gulick to Walter Frear of Oakland, lot_on Eline of Walnut sireet, 75 S of Cedar, $ 125 by E 135, being half of lot 12 and all of lots 13 and 14, Percy Tract, Berkeley; $10. 0. Covell of Oakland, lots Rachel Searie to Lul 67 and 68, Searles Tract. Brooklyn Township: $10. Lulu 0. Covell of Oakland to Mattie E. Covell of Oakland, lov 68, Searles Tract, Brooklyn Town- ship: $10. Jose di Freitas to Marianna S. di Freitas, lot on S line of Haight avenue, 271:6 E from line divid- ing the Chipman W 111-acre tract and the Anghin- baugh 223-acre tract, E 30, S 108.75, W 30, N 1283.75 to beginning, being portion of Aughinbaugh 228-acre tract, Alameda; gift. Builders' Contracts. E. Campinl with E. Picasso, to erect a three-sto building on the SE corner of Howard street, 80 N of Ninth. ¢ IR L THE CALL CALENDAR. AvcuUsT, 1895. August 5. Ful Moon. August 13, Last Quarter. August 20, Nel!vu Moon. August 26, First Quarter. ) 10 © 17 ® 25126127 28‘29 80131 @ OCEAN AMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. 24 STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. Panama.. ... (Aug 1, 4Pm|Lombrd Portland....... |Aug 2.10AM|Spear HumboldtBay |Ang 2. 9am| Washt'n San Diego..... Aug 3,11am Bdw'y 2 | Vic & Pet Snd | Aug 3, 9AM Bdw'y 1 City Peking China & Japu Aug 3. 3rx PM S S Truckee ... Portland....... Aug 3.10AM Vallejo .|Aug 81043 Oceanic ‘Aug 5, 8ax Bdw'y 2 Aug 6. 2pu Bdw'y 1 .[Avg 6.10ax Miss 1 ‘Aug 7.11ax Biw'y 2 ‘Aug 7, 9ax| Vallejo Aug 7.10A Spear Aug 8. 9am Bdw'y 1 Aug Aug Aug 812 /P M 88 8,10AM | Valleio 9. 8AM Bdw'y 3 BEESWAX -24@25c 3 1 STEAMEKS TO ARRIVE. PROVISIONS. STEAMER | FroM i Dum o - | Peter Jebsen.. [Nanaimo... -[Aug OUBED MEATE The firmness n HAmS o0t || vl o aref ' (iabitsbart Tia “|aug tinues and some dealers decline to sell at the quota- | pamona.. ‘Humboldt B, lAug tions. Bacon quoteble at 8@8%sc for heavy and | wureka. Newport.. - |aug 81o@9c for light medium, 11@11%4¢ for light, 12@ | Farallon . Yaquina Bav. Aug 125%c @ b for extra light, and 1212@13¢ for sugar | Weeotr.. Isel River. .| Aug curea; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 12@1214¢; | Cityof Puebla..|Victoria & Puget Sound | Aug California Hams, 103,@11c: Mess Beef, $7@X [ State of Cal Portland. . <|aug P bbl: extra mess do, $8@9; family do, $10; | Santa Kosa. ‘|aug extra prime Pork, $9@9 50 ® bbl: extra clear, | San Benito . |Aug $18 B bbl; mess, $16 bbl: Smoked Beef, 3@9%2¢ | Crescent City. .. |Crescent - [Aug ® . LARD—Eastern, tierces, quotable at 6@6%4c B 1b for compound, and 8c for pure: pails, 8Yac: Califor- nia. tierces, 5%c for compound and 6%,@7c for pure; half bbls, 7h4c; 10-Ib tins, T%c; do 5-1b, 8¢ . COTTOLENE—734c in tlerces, and 834c P b in 10-D tius. HIDES, TALL(‘)W, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKIN y able at 1036@11c P b; medium, Y5 Coos Bay. 00 ©HWN-T1-1T-1B T NNT BB 2R 113 Portland. . S, sheseings 2 S0 ench: short o 2368 3 om I sooi? &45._;‘ 513 77 2.00 R G, S 40600 | 5713464 0.54¢l 8.59¢ 4.99% 514 7.16 3.08a Talon ABETAc: rofand b Gres. Hgbiie B b, HYDROGEAPHIGC BULLETIN, WOOL—New lambs’ and fall clips quoted at 3? 814c. Quotations for spring clip are: Humboldtan Méndocino, 1216@14c; Choice Northern, 10@1lc: San Joaquin, seven months’, 6@8c: do, 12 months', 5@glic: Nevada, 5@10c; Eastern Oreson, heavy, 7@8c;: do choice, 9@10c; Valley Oregon, 12@13%3¢ B 1 d}lo‘PS«?@Gc B0 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4@4%4c; San Quen- tin, $2 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—The private circular of I.Steuart gives the recelpts at this port thus far this year at 765, 700 tons, against 734,600 tons during the same time in 1894, The circular says: “‘Comparatively light arrivals of foreign Coal during the month on account of protracted passages of the Coal-laden fleet from England ond Australia, have been suffi- cient to prevent any advance in wholesale prices, although the market is very bare of all kinds of foreign Coal at present. This arises from the un- usnally large quantity of Coal tonnage now listed and bound for this port, which Is beginning to ar- Tive and will so continue for the next eight or nine monihs.” Wellington, 88: New Wellington, §8: Southfield Wellington,$7 50; Seattle, §6; Bryant §6; Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, 87 5U ® ton; ~Scoten, $7 50: Brymbo, $7 50; Camberland, $8 50 in bulk and $10 50 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Tigg, $12; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Cannel, $8; Kock Springs. Uastle Gate and_ Pleasant Valley, #7 Coke, $15 in bulk and $17 in sacks. GAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net. cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 634¢: Dry Granulated, 51ge; Confectioners’ A, 5¢; Magnolia A, 45gc; kxtra C, 4lpe; Golden C, 4l4c; D, dc; hali-barrels, 34c more than barrels, and boxes 14¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5@5%4c: choice, 6c; sec- ond quality, 434c; third do, 3@c B 1. VEAL—Large, 4@bc; small, 5@7¢ B b. ¢ SDTIOK — Wethers, &4db0: Ewes, 4@4%4c LAMB—Spring, 5@6c ® b. PORK—Live ilox%%gn for large, 414@43/5c for small and dc for feeders: dressed do, 534@ 612 B, RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 FMOURS. Flour, qr. sk 15.578 Hops, bls.. 195 ‘Wheat, ctl: 3,240 Wool, bls. 308 Barley, ctls 7,547 Wine, gals. 11,100 Corn, ctls. 139 Brandy, gals.. 1,780 Beans, sks. 288 Hides, no. 475 2,670 Pelts, bdls. 850 Onions. sk . 491 Leather, rolis 201 Hay, tons.. 553 Quicksil ver, flasks 4 Middlings, sks.. 500 Lumber, M ‘feet. 20 Bran, sks. 508/ Tatlow, ctls... 59 il REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. D. E, and Lillie Allison to William H. Crocker, fot on NW corner of Buchanan and Valleio streets, W 187:6 oy —, ¥ 100, S 137:6 to_beginning; $5. Robert and Joseph Hoey 10 Bridget A. Brennan, lot on'S line of Clipper street, 100 E of Church, B 25 by S 114; $10. John M. and Martha Ward to Amos . Helster, loton W line ot Kureka street, 1125 of Nineteenth, S 37 by W 250, N 24:6, E 125, N 12:6, E 125: $10. Julius and Bertha Kron to Sadie ¥.'Samuelis, lot on 8E line of Park avenue. 250 NE of City Hall avenue, NE 26 by SE 100; $10. D. E. and Lillie Allison to_William H. Crocker, Tot commencing 90 feet from NW corner of Broad- way and Buchranan street, W 57 by N 137:6; §1. Bernard Huelimantel, ' Herman Scholten and Rosalia Steflen to Murdoch A, Campbell and Ju- lius Quinchard, lot ‘on SE line of Clara street, 175 SW ot Fifth, SE 65 by NE 30; $10. Anton Baraba to Eilia Toncovich, lot on SW cor- ner of C street and Thirty-seventh avenue, S 100 by W 32:8; also lot_on SE corner of Burrows and Madison streets, S 200 by E 120, block 154, Uni- yersity iomestead; also lot ¢n SI_corner of Dwight and Ambherst streets, E 120 by S 100, block 77, University Homestead; also lot on NW corner of Dwight and Princeton streets, W 120 by N 100, block 78, same: $10. Nicholas Turk to Luca Boro, lot on SE_corner of C street and Thurty-eighth_avenue, S 100 by E 82:6: also lot on E line_of Lisbon street, 160 S of Russia avenue, S 160. E 100, N 150, W 100, block 26, Excelsior Homestead; $10. Ellen, Nora, Mary and Jessie Connell to H. A. Joves, Iots 19’ to 24, block 94, O'Nell and Haley Tract; §5. Alexander and Emilie Hildebrand to Fdward and Susan Gillegan, lots 1, 2 and 3, block 24, Sunny Vale Homestead; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Mountain View Cemetery Association to J. W. Phillips, lot 118, plat 13, Mountain View Ceme- tery, Uaklana Township: #59. . S. Emery of Alameda to Andrew H. Hatha- way of San Francisco, lot on S line of Park avenue, 120 W of San Pablo, W 93:4 by § 125, Oakland Township: $5. ot Oakland Township to Minnie Melissa Ormsb; E. and Annie T, Sfsbey, lot on NW line of Orchard avenue, 210 SW of Bayo Vista, SW 70 by NW 126, lot 7, block G, Linda Vista terrace, Oakland Town: BRANCH HYDROGEAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS EXCHANGE BAN FRANCISCO. Aug 1,1895. ) The time ball on Telegraph Hiii was dropped exactly at noon Lo-day—L e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at exactly ¥ P. M., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lientenant U. 8. N.. in chargs. berries, 3 cs eggs, 2 pkgs mdse, 13 cds bark, 2 sks wool, 5'trunks. STEELE—Per Mexico—1315 sks barley. Arroyo Grande—a8 sks beans. Los Alamos—2382 sks barley, 225 sks wheat. Santa Maria—522 sks barley, 187 sks wheat, 536 sks oats, 194 sks beans, 105 sks mustard. Santa Barbara—6 bbls veronica, 17 pkgs mdse, 22 sks crawifish, 127 bxslemons, 10 bxs oranges, 10 s seed. Port Los Angeles—30 bxs lemons, 2 bxs seed. P C Ry stations—14 pkgs mdse, 23 cs ezgs. 18 bxs butter, 22 bdls hides, 5 bdls pelts, 44 sks dry truit, 12 pkes tallow, 4 coops chickens, 1 es bacon, 3 bxs apples, 4 dressed calves, 11 bxs fish, 1635 sks barley, 1629 sks beans. Los Angeles.via Port Los Angeles—50 pkgs mdse, 8 crts bicyeles. Redondo—28 pkgs mdse, 3 bxs medicine, 28 pkgs rivets, 5 ca bulbs, 6 bxs oranges, 63 bxs lemous, 14 cs seed. San Diego—15 pkgs mdse, 2 sks dry froit, 83 cs honey, 4 sks beeswax, 2 bdls skins, 36 bdls hides, 1 bx oranges, 240 bxs lemons, 3 pkgs castings. Newport—27 bxs lemons, 9 cs mineral water, 248 sks corn. MONTEREY—Per Gipsy—1 bx fish, 3 cs cheese, 22 es honey, 85 pkgs mdse. Soquel—2470 reams, 312 rolls paper. Moss Lanaing—114 hxs butter, 200 sks potatoes. Watsonville—43 Kgs nails, 9 pkgs castings. Blanco—1420 sks barley. Santa Cruz—2 bxs butter, 5 cs cheese, 2 cs wine, 10 rolls leather. HUENEME—Per Navarro—3616 sks barley, 111 sks corn, 264 sks beans, 10434 bales wool, 63 sks dry fruit, 2 bdls pelts. Consignees. Per Mexico—Witzel & Baker: Kowalsky & Co: M Franklin & Bros; Smith’s Cash Stor Getz Bros & Co: Dairymen’s Union: Bass, Hueter & Co: Bissinger & Co; Norton, Teller & Co; Lowe Bros: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Sinsheimer Bros Juri & Co: H Heckman & Co: L D Stone & C Clifton: G Camilloni & Co: E R Stevens & C Milling Co: American Union Fish Co; H Dutard: Tillmann & Bendel: J Ivancovich & Co: E J Bowen & Co; Cal & Nev Creamery Co; Labor Exchange; Miller, Sloss & Scott; J W Gale & Co: J P Thomas: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; Bray,Sous | & Co; Lievre, Fricke & Co: Eveleth & Nash: Cox | Seed and Plant Co; W C Price & Co: Sau Francisco | Breweries: L Scatena & Co; Gray & Barbleri: H E | Battin: Milwaukee Brewery: H Levy & Co; Jonas, Holt Bros; | L | | BUNDAYS—8:00. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by M this line avoid both transit by English railway an boat. New York to Alexandria, Egyph, via Paris, first class $160: second class $116. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small LA BOURGOGNE, . Auzist 81,8 For farther particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery san Francisco. RATLROAD TRAVEL! SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.M.; 12:88, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tri at11:30 2 ac. Saturdays—Extra trips st 1:50 and 11:30 P. M. 80, 11:00 A.M.; 1:30, 8:30, 6:00, 6:20 P. 0. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—8:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. M. 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 7. M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 P. 3. and 6:35 P. M. SUNDAYS-—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 4. M.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 P. 3. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. | Erlanger & Co: L H Clayburg: Kavanaugh & Co: | — J Jacobson; H M Newhall & C A and G Co; Amer | Leave In effect Arrive Co Wilson Bros: L Spetgel: General Electric Co: | San Francisco. | “youC" Ban Wrkpaisoo: W S Wilson; California Green and Dry Fruit Co: C 1595. C Pannell & Co; G C Hale & Co; Biagi& Co; A D | WEEK | SUN- |y Sor v o | Sux- | WERR Ayres: LSaroni&Co; Pacific Ammonia and Chemi- | PAYS. | DAYS. | pays. | Davs. cal Works: F T Keller; H H Berger & Co; Boston | 7:40 ax|8:00 Ax| Novato, |10:40 A>|_8:60 Ax Rubber Co; Lytton SpringsWater Co: Flemming & | 8:30 pu|9:30 M| Petaluma, Co: Sunset T and T Co: W A Schrock; Immel & | 5:10 pa|5:00 Pax|Santa Rosa.| 7:30 2| Co; H 0 Greenwood: Olive PlowCo. ' ' S er Gipsy—C Carpy & Co: Wieland Brewing Co; | o 3 ) Standard Oil Co: Hammond & Brod; Wolf & Son: | T:40 A v ndzor, De Bernardi & Co; umvx;}y Bros; ji:;:llirur:tcléco G:;“:‘_"{gv Stock Brewery; National Brewery; J Meltzer & Cot | ., Y 3 | 4 Lewis Packing Co: Union Tce Co- California Bot. | 8:30 P3|8:00 ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 px| 6:15 Fi tling Co: Blake, Moflitt & Towne; Yates & Co; W | | Pieta, 1 Mitchell; M Brown & Son: hitney & Co: H | 7:40 Ax Hopland & 10:30 Azt Joost & Co; Geo W McNear: Burnell; Kron 0 Px(8:00 ax| Ukiah. | 7:30 Pxt| 6:15 PM T4uning 0:8 H Seymore: 4 W Fink. | Taaoax 7 ‘ er Point Arena—C tney & Co: Mendocino | 7° o P Lumber Co: Wilson & Baechtel; De Bernardi & C0; | g,gq g |5 00 A% | Guerneville. | 7:30 »x| Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Rohlffs & Gerdau; Tyler & | 2 o Co; Smith’sCash Storé; O B Smith & Co: Sawyer & | 7:40 Aa(|8:00 a»x| Sonoma |10:40 Ax| Halght;_Standard Oil Co; Bender Bros: L H Clay- | 6:10 #x 5:00 Px| and 6:05 P burz; I3 Carr: Pagtene Bros: A Newfield; 1 F i Glen Ellen. I Clark: A Sheldon; R Munro: J Gordan; B R Lane; | 7 T H Waldeck. 7:40 4%|8:00 AX| Sebastopol. Per Navarro—Erlanger & Galinger; H Dutard; Field & Stone; Jonas, Erlanger & Co: Williams & Moore. | | 1 For Latz Shinping Intelligence See Thirtcenth Page. | | | OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY | TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM A7 Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisono and Sitka (Alaska), At 9 A. M. August 18, September 2, 17. r Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom | (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. 3. August 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, and every fifth day thereafter, connect- ing at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N, P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N. Ry.,at Porv Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and Fie'd’s Landing Hum- boldt Bay), str. Pomona, every Tuesday at 2 P. )., | For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 8 A. M., August 1,5,9,13, 17,21, 25, 29, and every fourth day theresatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. 3., August 3. 7, 11,15, 19, 25, 27, 31, and every fourth day thereafter. Str. Pomona, Saturday and Monday, excursion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway whart 1, Saturday, 4 P. 3. For knsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. M.. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen’l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. THURSDAY, Aug 6. Stmr Navarro, Hardwick,44 hrs from Hueneme; produce, to Erlanger & Galinger. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 16 hours from Men- docino, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Br stmr China, Seabury, 27 days 4 hours frm ‘Hongkong, via Yokohama 12 days; pass and mdse, to P M S S'Co. Stmr Mariposa, Hayward, 23 days 16 hours from Sydney, via Honolulu'8 days 2014 hours; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Mexico, Hall, 62 hours from San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Gipsy, Jepsen. 12 'hours from Santa Crusz, ete: produce 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Str Mineola, Pillsbury, 6 hours from Comox, via Columbia River Lightship 5 davs; 3000 tons coal, t0 S P Co. Oakland direct, with raft in tow from the Columbia River. Br stmr De Bry, Yeates, 12 days from San Blas, bound for Comox. Put in for coal. Schr Monterey, Beck, 14 hours from Bowens Landing: 152 M ft lumber, to F Heywood. Schr Gem, Olsen, 5 days from Coos Bay; 220 M #t Iumber, to M Derby. Schr Sparrow, Dart, 2 days from Eureka; lum- ber, to Preston & McKinnon. Cleared. THURSDAY, Aug 1. Stmr_Oregon, Polemann, Astoria; Oregon Rail- way & NavCo. Stmr Progreso, Anderson, Panama; Steamship Co. Stmr Humboldt, Edwards, Eureka; M Kalish & o Ship Yosemite, Fulerton, Nanaimo; Geo Fritch. Bktn 8 N Castle, Hubbard, Honolulu; J Spreckels & Bros Co. Sailed. THURSDAY, Aug 1. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, Eureka. Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro. Stmr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr Progreso, Anderson, Panama Stmr Navarro, Hardwick. Stmr Rival.Johnson. Stmr Jewel, Madsen. Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth, Hoquiam. Stmr Albion, Lundaquist, Albion. Stmr Mackinaw, Littletield, Tacoma. Bark Germania, Pearson, Seattle. Bktn City of Papeete, Berude, Tahiti, Bktn 8 N Castle, Hubbard, Honolulu, Bktn North Bend, Grays Harbor. Schr Laura May, Hansen, Grays Harbor. Schr Fannie Adele. Murchison, Grays Harbor. Schr Mabel Gray, Thompson, Bureka. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—Aug1—10 P. m. — Weather hazy; wind NW: veiocity 16 miles ver hour. Charters. The schr Queen loads mdse for Kahului; the bktn 8 G Wilder mdse for Honolulu. Domestic Ports. VENTURA-—Sailed Aug 1—-Stmr National City, for San Francisco. 3 GREENWOOD—Arrived Aug 1—Stmr Whites- boro, hence July 81. | COQUILLE ~RIVER—Arrived July 81—Schr | Free Trade, hence July 16, SEAITLE—Arrived July 31—Schr Compeer, hence July 19, CLEONE—Sailed Aug 1—Stmr Alcazar, from PR HAREORD—Salled A —! Aug 1—-Stmr New: bog. for Usal. . T NEWPORT—Sailed Aug 1—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco, TATOOSH—Passed July 31—Stmr Walla Walla. bence July 29 for Vancouver; bark Empire, from Port Blakeley for Sydney. Aug 1—Bark Guard- ian, hence July 17 for Port Hadlock. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 81—Stmr Sunol, from Whitesboro. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aug 1—Schr Chas R ‘Wilson, hence July 26; schrs American Girl and Joseph Russ, hence 20; schr Enterprise, hnce July 17; schr Chas Hansen, from Redondo. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Aug 1—Schr Rio R A MBLE —Arrived Aug 1 ndnet oty g 1—Schr Spokane, 8. iled Aug 1—Stmr Prot Redondo, via San Francisco. . BEAR HARBOR—Sailed Aug 1—Stmr Laguna. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK-—Arrived July 31—Stmr Columbia, Panama D from Colon. Sailed July 81—Bark Factolus, for Portland, Or. S Foreign Ports. G—Arrived Ji 80— hesnc‘?einly &1 uly -Br stmr Coptic, al July 29—Stmr Pern, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 29— I S Salyilely uly hl Itchcock, cisco. July’ IK—Scherlne Bny.cfl‘; 0’“’:‘:" T QUEENSTOWN—=Sailed July 29—Br ship Glau- ship; $10. - Frank N. and Rose H. Wilson to Mrs. E. B. May | Cu8, for Hull. Guite o1 0.6 of arie AL point | HONOLULU—Artived July 11—Sohr George W. W itrom. the Al s et I nd Le | Watson, from Seattle. July 24—Schr O M Kellogg, Conte avenues, W 50 by S 140, lot 12, block 12, | from Grays Harbor: schr Robert Lewers, hnce July Daley’s Scemic Park, Berkeley; $10. 7; stmr Mariposa, from Sydney. Hermann and Lula Ernst of Alameda to Walter | Sailed July 21—Bark Matiida, fr Port Townsend: K. Scott of San Francisco, lot on E fine 0f Willow street, 137:6 S of Santa Clara avenue, $ 30 by E 50, Alameda; $10. ; Fdward A. Bushell to Annie E. Bushell, lot on NW corner of Tenth avenue, 100 SW of East Eighteenth street, SW 50 by NW 150, block 95, Clinton, East Oakiand; also loton NE corner of Elm street and T h_avenue, since widened, E 104:3, N 95, W 105:8, S 95:8 to beginning, being. lots 4 and 5, Linden and Webster-stree: Home- stead, Oukiand: also lot on § line of Eleventh street, 100 W of Harrison, W 50 by S 100, bein lets 12 and 13, block 141, Oakland:; also lot on S! corner of Ninth and Webster streets, W 75 by S 100, being lots 15 to 18, block 87, Oakland; also i e Rt S i e e on of the ine Washington C toiSan Jose and the N line of Haw bark Andrew Welch, for San Francisco. 26—Bktn Irmgard, for Poit Townsend. i JolLO—Amived ‘July 19~Brig" Lurline, hence KOBE—Arrl : iy ved July 24—Bitn Chehalis, from MILL—Sail, |~ eyiot e ed Aug 1—Bark News- DEPARTURE BAY—Sailed Aug 1-Ship Iwo turus, for Port Hadiook . "7 % importations. MENDOCINO—Per Point Arena—1 sk coffee, 11 pkgs mdse, 200 M ft lumber, 63 bdls hides, 13 pkgs u‘il':h}thfl:un‘lml 77 b: itter, 3 bbls ‘na—! X8 butter, oll, 1 coop chickens, wmdse apd hides, 12 b3 TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. O.R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 . M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all points In_OREGON, WASHINGTON, {DAHO, MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi- cago, New York and Boston. State of Callfornia sai July 8, 18, 28, Aug. 7. Oregon sails July 1: 3, August 2. Fare In cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; Round trip, 825 00. For through rates and all other information apply to the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS & Co. Gen'l Supts., 10 Market st. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold flelds (Fremantle), Austra- . lia; $220 first_class, 8110 steerage. Lowest Tates to Capetown, South Atrica. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur- day, August 8, at 10 A ML Australian steamer, MARIPOSA, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, August 22, 8t 2 P. M. SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties August 3d and 27th. Cook’s Party August 3d. Ticket office, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS.. General Agents. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers FRED. F. CONNOR, Gen’l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. EmopEaE i NewYork, Queenstown verpool rgus TVERY WEER, P00 ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected; second cabin, $35; Majestic and Teutonic $40 and $45. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- 1and, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, iling_dates and cabin plans may be procured | from . I, AVERY, ‘Bacific Mall Dock, or at the | General Office of the Company, 613 Market st., under Grand Hotel. & FLIETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROTAL HATL STEAM PACKET COMPANY, erbourl!. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S fortnightly for the West Indies and Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West 8prings. Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connect at Hopland for Lakeport and B artiert Springs. Stages connect at, Uklah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valléy, Harris, Blockss bur, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eureka. Saturday 10 Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Special Sunday El Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:30 A. 3., 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 ». M. Returiing—Leave El Campo at 1:00, 3:00 and 5:00 ®. . Tic~et Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle building, M. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. _ COMPANY. SOUTHERN Al (PACIY¥] SAN FRAN LEAVE Froy JuLy *6:304 San Leandro, Hayw: ‘ay 7:004 Atlantic Express, Ogden and East.. 7:004 Benicia, Vacavile, Rumsey. Sacra- mento, and Redding via Davis. 7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Naps, Cal toga and Santa Rosa.. 7:30A San Leandro, Haywards & Way $:804 Niles, Sau Jose, Stockton, Sacramento, Marysvillc 2ud Oroville. *#8:304 Peters and Milton 9:004 San Leandro, Haywar § 9:004 New_ Orleauis Lixpress, Raymond, (for Yosemitc). Santa Barbara, Los Augeles, Deming. El Paso, New Orleans and East. 1 2:004 Martines and Stockion, A San Leandro, Haywards i 22:001 San Leandro, Haywards & Way S'ns 1:00p Niles, San Jose and Livermore, :00P Sacramento River Stonmcrs. +1:30P Port Costa and Way Stations. 3:00p San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 4:00p San Leandro, Heywards & Wayst'ns 4:00r Martinez, San Lamon, Vallejo, Napa, (Calistoga, Ll Verano and ns Tone, Red Bluff Sauta Rosa.. 2 9:154 4:00F Benicia, Esparto, Woodiand, Knights Landivg, Marysville, Orovillo and Sacramento ......... 10:454 5:00r Niles, Sou Jose, Livermore and Stockton , .. 7a5e 5:30p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns ~ 8:459 5:30p Los Angeles Tixpress, Iresno, Ray- mond (for Yosemite), Dakersiield, Santa Barbara and 1.os Angeles.. 4:452 5:30p Santa Fe Route, Atlautic Express for Mojaye and East. 10:454 6:00p Ruropean Mail, Ogden and Fast. 9:454 6:00p Haywards, Niles aud San Jose T:A5A 17:00r Vallejo 17:452 7:00p Oregon Express, Sacramento, Marys. ville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and East . 10:454 7:00 San Leandro, Haywards & Way §t'ns 10:502 9:00r San Leandro, HaywardsWay Stns 1112:00a +111:13p San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns_*7:154 SAN¥A CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 17:454 Sunc xcursion for Newark, San Jose. Los Gatos, Felton and Sants 81154 Newark Cente Boulder Creek, Sa Stations. 5:509 *2:152 Newark, Jose, Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. *11:204 4:45¢ Newark, S: 9:50a COAST DIVISION (Whird & Townsend Sts.) *6:434 San Jose, §New Almaden aud Way Station: 17:304 Sunday E: Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal ‘Way Stations. 8:134 San Jose, Tre: 3 Paciic Grove, Paso Robl Luis Obispo, Guadalupe an cipal Way Stations 19:474 Palo Alto and Way Stat 404 San Joss and Way Sta . nd Way Stations. 12:152 ** Del Monte Limited”" for Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Pajaro, Castrovile, Del Monte, Monterey, and Pacific Grove only. 1111:204 *2:309 slcl luqsen,ul’-llfli’yl. Tres Pi i 3 n: lontere) Grove cv.enr o 10:404 *3:30P San Jose +4:30r San Jose and Way 3:30¢ San Jos . *1:439 18:352 San Prin- 7:052 11:452 B:00p 3:302 From SAN FRANCISC0—Foot of Market Stroet (Slip 8) 47:00 8:00 9:00 *10:00 11:00a.M. *12:30 Southampton, calling en route at C France, .‘:ld PI)’mwéi ‘to m‘m pm!nfin.wm‘ B $1:00 *2:00 3:00 *4:00 6:00 *6:00ran ‘Through bills of Iading, in connection | Prom OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 *7:00 Pacific Mall S. S. Co., issued for freight and treas- e A Tt ‘ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Sl R ik, Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymouth, } i i 4 : Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $185: third A for Morning. P for Afternoon. class, $87 50. For further particulars apply {0 | gundays excepted. { Saturdays only. PARROTT & CO., Agonts, §Wedn, only.” $} Mondays only. 1 Sundays onlys 806 California st. O Mt ursday s Bepartay slghis only: STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. ¥ Accommodatious Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER :: J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Mary 'y Telephone Main 805. RAILROAD TRAVEL) Atlantic ey - == Pacific RAILROAD B¥ Trainsleave trom and arrive PQ ot Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited Leaves every day at 5:30 p. x., carrying Ppliman e D ATTR At via Kansas City without change. Annex Cars for Denver and St. Louis. VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A. . and 5:30 P. M., ‘connecting in Los z.n‘elel with solid trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the most Comfortable railway, California to the East. eIt it enis TEE O L : s n tered on even the most nortnerly line. This is well known to experienced travelers. ‘The meals at ol}lrh': “lenmln‘ ‘Rooms are an ex- cellent feature of the iine. ‘The 35‘-" c‘nn'"m of the Colorado can o reached in no other way: Ticket Office~644 Market Street, Chronicle Building. Cai. Nav. and Impt. Co, | Leave S. F. VIA SAUSALITO FERRY. From Aram 21, 1896, WEEK DAYS. ArmiveS. P, 7.00a.. Mill Val., Ross Val., San BfI....... . 8.00aM. % © SanQtn. 6.4BA.M. 9.154.M. - %, a . T.AOAM. 10.15a.8. ¢ he: San Qtn. 8.45a.. 146w - oeeie. 9.40a000 Labrae. . 10,458, s20e M, ¢ . 11.85a00 5 “ . 1l5ea, 415p . ¢ seeeee. 3.05P.M, 616, San Qin, 4.40p.m, 5.60p.M. ¢ B 5350, 6.35P.M. “ 11307 3. Ross Val., San RL, San Qtn. 8.008.x. Cazadero and Way olaprM. « *Saiurdays only. Stations 8.004.3. Xill Val, Ross Val., San Ril., $an Qfa. Ross Valley, San Rafael, Sanlto. .. . Nill Vi Lvu.,x-g.u..s-nh. San Qta. “ “ Ross Valley, San Rafael, Sea Q... Sausalito only. ... Sansalito and Mill Vailey. 21.30a 2 Mill Valley, Ross alley, §an Ril. +-oc - Mill Val,, Ross Val,, Saa R0, San Gt 12.30r.m, 11004