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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY,Y AUGUST 4, 1895 23 The SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, ee fallures last week, res lower. Barley steady. Oats, Corn and Rye quiet. Onions steady. Ivanced. Cheese firm. no lower. s con! il nue UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- WEATHER SAN FRANCISCO, 3, 1895, 5 P ynopsis and general following are the sensonal rainfallsto date as red with those of same date last year: 11, last yvesr .02; Red Bloff .16, last Sacramento .04, last year trac rear trace: Fresno .00, last s Obispo .00, last year no_rec- .00, last year tracé; San Diego Yuma .01. last year .36. _maximum temperatures are re- rnia stations for to-d Francisco 68, Los Angeles <po 88, San Diego o 93, Independence 92, Fresuo 104, Yuma San Francisco Maximum tem erature 40 deg., minimum mean 54 deg. Anarea of unusual high pressure for this season of the y is now central off the W ngton e the pressure is lowest in Arizona and hese are the conditions which pre- cede the hot northers in the Interior of California. Owlbg 10 the fact that unusually high temperatures now prevail in the Sacramento and San Joaquin ¥'s (exceeding 100 degrees in many places) it is not anticipated that any marked change will place in those sections before Monday, but erature will probably rise thereafter until ednesday or Thursday, when the temperature will probably equal or exceed that of any previous daF:o this season. 5 orecast made at San Francisco for ending midnight August 4, 1895 i (For Nortbern California—Fair in the interior; cloudy and foggy along the coast; continued high ature, with north wind in the Sacramento nearly stationary temperature elsewhere; erly winds along the coast. uthern California—Fair; station: - perature; fresh westerly winds. o ¥or Nevad; ; stationary temperature. nary temperature. r Arizoua—Fair: stationary temperature. San Francisco and vicinity — Fogey and night: fair during the day; stationary ; brisk to high westerly winds in the W. H. Haxxox, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. YORK, N. Y, NEW ket opened practicall, Ang. 3.—The stock mar unchanged for the leading American Sugar was sold down about a point to $1 1215, but the weakness of the stock had no effect on the general list. This rather discon- the bears and in the last hour o business a manifested to cover short con- T, 28 usual, was a feature and sold up @1 1414 The Grangers and Canada South- fssi 10§11 ern were also in demand and recorded fair gains on. d has lowered its price for Amercan gold iulated buying, for the reduction, however t, will wipe out the margin of profit to ex: s of the metal. The settlement of the bi a5 coal trade troubles in the Pittsburg dis to exert a favorable influence on the f the roads carrying soft coal later on riainly had some eftéct to-day on Wheeling ke Erie. n closed quiet, irm, and net changes s of 14@115 per cent, Sugar lead- s and Manhatian 16 per cent. The = 110,042 shares, including 46,600 gar, 400 Rock Island, 6500 Burlington and Quinc’ and 6100 St. Paul. s were dull and higher. Wabash seconds Ic 0 7614, Southern Railway 5's 34 to 9 nd C. firsts 1 to 111, Illinols Central S1a's . Chicago and Eastern Illinois conso and Atchison seconds 34 t0 3314. Sales 000. Grain ana Merchandise. Aug. 3.—Flour, weak, 2 50@3 10: do’ patents, $4@ 3 90@3 2 10@3 70; do patents. $3 90@4 5 city mills, $4@4 25 Southern flour. dull, : ungraded red, 67 : No. 1 Options opened firm and advance ‘mer West and local coverings, n liquidations West and here, rallied 1 ith a dull trade. September and active. May, 783oc 215¢; October, 72 Yac: Decem: ot more active for export. weaker, varor: 43%sc afloat. Options were 16@1Ysc decline, following the and on local liquidation. September most gc: September, 47c; October, or: options weaker, dull September, 251C. Spot prices: @ No. 2, ~White, 2 28c; No. 3 28@2 common to_choice, >, London market un- $11 50. ._Lake, $11 90@12. Domestic, $3 55. 814 25: plates, quiet. tic, $3 85@3 8714, firm. Domestic @24c; Texas, 10@ldc. Western sieam, $6 47v4: city, $6@63/4 v, 86 50; September, 86 4 nominal; retined duli: continent. #680; South America, $7 10: compound, 43,@5%4c. Pork—Q eady: $11 50@12. State dairy estern dairy, 10@13c: do c; do factory, 8@1214c¢; Elgins, v, 11@) 4c. ncy steady: State large, 515@ Bsc; do, small, 614@8Y4c; 4c; full skims, 115@13 light receipts, Siate ‘and Penn- 5c; Western fresh, 1215@ldc; do 41400 L’Duonswd oil—Quiet ; unchanged. —Fair demand; domestic, 414@6c: 1@AY%. s—Foreign nominal; New Orleans, 26@ fair demand. 5 to 10 points down August, 215 815 45@15 b5; Octo- ber, §15 50@15 55; November, $15 40:" Decem- 15 30; March, $15 15: Spoi Rio, firm, dull; firm, quiet: fairrefining, 2 15-16@ is, 06 test, 314@35-16c. Re- firm; A 41 1-16@47 andard A, 4 7-16@A45kc: con- féctipners’ A, 4 cut_loaf and crushed, 5 1-16@51/4C: P 15-16¢; granulated, 47 435¢; cube CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, T1 to-day, t Aug. 3.—Wheat opened easy d about 1 cent, but as sud- point, after which the declining inclin tinugd and prices exhibited the need they had of rt. The Modern Miller published the esti- e Kans Association. which n a week crop of that less than 10,000,000 bushels and s: 000,000 bushels w 7t that pri but when it was dis had Yeen acted on asm oozed out of the d followed. entiment became ing with oring to_digpose of their o were 75 cars and the port_clearanc 3 for the week amounted 10 1,460,000 b iday in England. 10 cables from that country. 5,459 bushels, and At- 5,661 bushels. . September at 1rom B8%C t0 6 s0ld between osing at 677%@68¢, Gsc under d receipts for Monday 105 was’ k1o Tt was on T the session and hol el s were farther reduced to-dsy. The ts were good at 409 cars. This, with the un- - tone of the W heat market, combined to de- faith in_better prices. The further decline d 911}mrnzvml—nl to “shorts,” and thing alt) ther unforeseerftakes place s 0f manipulsgion in ,Sepiember are perma- rest. 1 There_were no cables. With- <om store were 65,106 bushels and 299.- red at the seaboard. September 42¢, s0ld between 423gc and 41%c, % at 4155@41%c, 1@1Yke under yesterday. cd receipts for Monday, 505 cars. 1y moving along with the tide of i and corn velues. ‘There wasno nsational action. Receipts were 196 ere taken from siore, Septemiber ier yesterday. Estimated receipts Unconfirmed reports that the Bank of | a fell | mg and closed steady at 55@4c | August, | 11@17%4¢: do | ‘active; off A. 474@4%sc: mold | OMMERCIAL VWoRLD. old, Northwestern, $113, nominal §} 081261 09; September 81 0734@1 0 81 07%3; November, $1 0815, Keceipts were 35 Provisions—The business of the entire session in product might have been transacted in fifteen minuies withont crowding. A few people con- trolled the market. An attempt to buy caused a rise in values, and when some unwary ‘“long” tried to sell a'little ne found prices lower, The undertone was not strong owing to the weakness of ptember pork closed 3Vac lower; Sep- nber lard unchanged: September ribs a shade Closing prices: Wheai—August, 67¢; September, 68c; Decem- c: September, er, 7014 , 415 4155c; De- 434 #:Corn—Augu: . —Augusi, 21¢: September, 21%c: May, Cember, 3414c October, Pork—September, i 0; Jan- wars:Sa - $9 6215 October, $9 7 rd—August, 6 3 TY JaardAngust, $6124; September, $617% Ribs—September, $5 82 $587Y, January, $5 4214, There was anactive demand for fancy makes of butter, and prices for them were firm, Mediom :l‘x:i:(;\;:»rlzrulles were not in such request and an 2 eling was not 3 it v gaster feeling was noted in them. Quotations were Eggs were quiet and steady. Offerings were moderate, while the demand was light and alto- gether local. Fresh stock sold at 11c per dozen. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Inr, Aug. 3.—The usual light arrivals for Saturday were in evidence in cattle to-day. The market was dull and steady, Extremely small receipts of hogs caused firmness and 5c advance in that market. The demand was not extraordinarily heavy. The few sheep and lambs coming in 10-day were easily disposed of at | full prices. | Cattie — Receipts, 500: common to _extra | steers, $3 60@6 00 stockers and feeders, $2 T5@ | g xb% (:l?\\'s nnu$huils. ‘1536@3 75: calves, $3@ exans, $2 25@4 ; Western Rangers, $3 25@5 1 o o Hogs — Receipts, 4000: heavy packing and shippiog lo's. $470@4 95; common to choice mixed, $4 80@5: choice assorted, §5@5 26: light, $470@5 25 pigs, $3 25@4 50. heep — Receipts, 1500; inferior to /4; lambs, $3@4 60. cholce, CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 8.—The Earl Fralt Company sold California fruit at open auction (West Shore dock) to-day as follows: Pears—Bart- lett, $140@190; Conmgress, $150 to 81 60, Plums—Japan, $2 60; Purple Duane, $1 20@1 6 Washington, $1 40: McLaughlin, $1@1 05: Brad- shaw, 95c@81 25 $110@130. Prunes—Ger- man, $1 40@1 65. Nectarines, $i 50. Porter Bros. Company sold at open auction to— Pears—Bartlett, $1 60@1 85; Buerre Hard Plums—Japan, $2 05@5 25: egs, #1 3 | $140; Golden Drops. $125: Bradshaws. $1 1 others, 70c@1 15. Prunes—German, §1 35@1 40 Silver, $105. Nectarines, 50c@1 35. ‘The National Fruit Association soild at open auction to-day: Pears — Bartlett. 81 35@1 90. Peaches—Early Crawford, 81 25. CHICAGO, ILL., Aug. 2.—The Earl Fruit Com- | pany sold California fruit at open auction to-day | &5 follows: Bartlett pears, 81 5@l 65: plums | eg, 95c@$1 05: Victoria, 85¢; Satsuma blood, 85¢. Bradshaw, 75@85¢; silver prunes, 75 Fontaine: bleau, 80c’ Tokay, $1 80; Foster peaches, 75@90c. Brothers Company sold st open auction -~ Pears, Bartletts, §1 3081 40; grapes, single crates Tokays, $1 45@1 90: Fontainebleau, 80c@$1; Muscats, 80c; Rose de Perw, 80c; prunes, Gros, £1 30@1 35; Silver and Pettli, 95¢; plums, | Japans, 81 10:' egg, 70@85c; Columbia and Comedy, 80c. The National Fruit Association sold at open | auction to-day: Pears, Bartlett, 81 30@1 35; halt- | boxes, 65c; peaches, 70@80c. | “BALTIMORE, Mb., Aug 8.— Porter Bros. | Company sold to-day at open auction: Pears— | Bartletts, 81 90@2 20. Prunes—Gros, $1 85@2 15 German, 85c@$1 70; Tragedy, $150; Silver, 90c. Plums—Assorted, §170; Purple Duanes, $1 50 Washingtons, $150; Columbias, 40c@$1 30; Mag: num Bonum, $1 10. Peaches, 60@80c. |~ The National Fruit Association sold fruit at open suction to-day as follows: Pears, $1. Prunes— silver, 90c: Tragedy, $150. Plu $11 “olumblas, $1 05; Gros, $2: Pu | $1 50; Magnum Bonum, $1 10; Washington, | #150." Peaches, 70, | BOSTON, Mass day at oven a ug.8.—Porter Bros. Co. sold to- Pears—Bartletis.$1 50@1 8 | hait-poxes. 8 Peaches—Early Crawfords, $1 37%0@1 62; Fosters, $1 55: strawberry clings, #1 55: Crawford clings, $1 4 ‘Tuscans, 81 365. Prunes—Tragedy. $1 3735, Plums—Mixed, §1 50: exg, $1 35@1 50: Columbia, $1 3714 Purple Duanes, 81 2 ictoria, £1 ; nectarines. 81 25. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. 8.—The National Fruit Association sold ai open auction to-day: ellow egg, $1: Bradshaw, 75¢; goiden op.90c: Purple Duanes, 96¢c. Prunes—Silver.95c. ontalmebleau, 85@8hc. Peaches—Craw- 85@70c. Pears—Bertlett, $1 50. NEW YORK STOCKS. ‘ Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad | Shares. Money on call is 1%. Prime mercantile paper, 4@414. Bar silver, 668/4c. Mexican dollars, 531/4c. Steriing exchange is firm, ith actual business m bankers' bills at $4 591,@4 8934 for sixty days and $4 9014@4 9015 for demand. Fosted rates, $4 50@+ 91. Commercial *bills, $4 8815@4 8. | Government bonds steady; State bonds firm: | rafiroad bouds higher. Siiver at the Board was | &6 675c. CLOSING STOCKS. 96 |Norfolk & West. Atchison. 15%4 _Preferred.. ‘Adams Exp! (147 | North American ‘Alton, Terre Haute. 624 Narthern. Pacific ‘American Express.118 | Preferred... | American Tobacco.11114'Northwestern. Preferred Preferred.. Bay State Gas. g Baitimore & Ohlo.. Brunswick Lands.. Buffalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacifl 2 Canada Southern . B6%, | Am Tel & Cabl ist preferred 24 preferred. nton Land 507% ntral Pacific 18&‘ Preferred. Ches. & Ohio. 2114 Ontario. . | Chicago Alton.....166 ~(Ontario & Western. 1754 Preferred. 170 (Oregon Improvmt. 11 | Chicago, B. & Q.... 9055 Preferred.. 35 | Chicago & E. Ill... 54 " Oregon Navigation. 25 | Preferred 100%3/Oregon Short Line. 7 | Chicago Gas. 574 Pacific Mail. 2954 | Cleve & Pittsburg.162%; Peoria, D.& Evans. 61y Consolidation Coal, 33 |Pittsburg & W ptd. 31 Consolidated Ges..143 |Pullman Palace...174 C. C.C. &St. Louls. 48%Quicksliver. Preferred.. 92" | " Preferred. Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 37%|Reading. Preferred. . 93 Cotton Ol Cert.... 2614/ Preferred. 42 | Commercial ble.160 Rock Island. T8 | Del. Hudson 130%s/RomeWat & Ogden115 | Del.Lack&Western16l (St L. &S. W.... 8 | Denver & R. 1434| Preferred. | “Preferrea. 4745/8t. Paul.. Distillers... . 213/ Preferred. i :. 358%st. Paul & Duiuth. 29 914/ Preferred. 24 St. Paul & Omaha.. 4114 245 Preferred. 23 Sugar Refinery H. & Texas Cent.. 2% Preferred... inois Central...: 101 Tenn. Coal & ron. Towa Central. 15 Preferred. . |~ Preferred. 8515 Texas Pacific. Kansas & Texas.... 1874 Tol.A.A.& N Mich. | _ Preterred. 1 Tol. & Ohio Ce: | Kingston & Pem, 3" Preferred. 7 Lake Erie & Westi 267 1018t Louls & K.C. g Preferred 83| Preferred. 1414 Luke Shore. 1150 Union Pacific. 13 National Lead...... 34% U. P., Den. & Guit. & | Preterrea 1% U, 8. Cordage. 2 | Long Istand. 85| Preferred. 214 Youisville & Nash. 6134 Guaranteed 743 | Louisville Na& Ch. _9%s U. 8. Express 41 Preferred 2634 U. 8. Leathes 1634 | Mannattan Consol. 11375 Preferred. 8515 | Memphis & Charls. 15 |U. S. Rubber. 4015 | Mexican Central,.. 12 | Preferred 935, Michigan Ce 110214 Utica & B. River..150 | Minn & S. L. W 8% | * Preferred. 211y | Minn. & St. L com. 108 | “Mst preterred estern Union.... 93% | _ 20 preferred.. 4915 Wis Centras.. [ Missourt Pacific.... 36%sWheellng & L. E.. 16% Moblle & Ohio..... 24%, Preferred. buij Nashville Chatt.... 70 Am Cotton Oii pid. 74va National Linseed.. 2814 W.U Beef. 101 N.J. Cent 10234 L 1 Traction.. | CTOSING BONDS. U S as, reg. 112 MK T2ds. Do, 4s cou 11214 Do, 4s. U'S 4s new reg..... 12235 Mutual Do, 48 coupon. Do. 2s. Do, bs Do, bs conpon....115 Cherokee 4s, 1896.10034 N 4N J Cent Gen b 1z Northern Pac St Paul Consols St. P. C. & Pa 1sts. Do. Pac Cal 1sts..112 'Southern K. R. 5s. 9734 'Texas Paclfic firsts 93 Texas Pacseconds. 29%4 UnionPac 1stof'96.106 \West Shore 4s. 106, Mobile & Ohlo 45.. 68% R GrandeWest 1sis 73%’ 5 Do, Class B 4, 55.108 La Consol 4s... 98 Do, 48. ... So Carolina 414s. Tenn new 3s. Va funding debt. Do, reg...... —_— Do, deferred Bs... 8% Do, trust rcpts st 6 Cangda South 2ds.. 10814 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.104 Ches & O bs. 112 80 Den & R G 1st.....1133; Do, 4 86; Erie 2ds 68 Kansas Pa Consols 74 Ks Pa 1sts Den div109%4 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENo., Aug. 3.—The spot market 1s quiet at Gs bd. Cargoes are quiet st 27s 9d Aug- ust-September shipment, 2 cars. . Flax was eusy, Cash, new, Southwestern, $112; FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following % | 2@214c P Ib; String Belns,ll/g% Vs | Young America, [RicGrande &Wesin 1713 | 4 | $3@3 60_for large snd $1 & | Bitons. 135 % Goren: Liverpool auotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Avg- ust, s 51od; September, bs b34d: October, bs 634d; November,5s 7d; December, 58 Thad. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exo., Aug, 8.—Consols, 107 3-16: sil- ver, 30 6-164: French Rentes. 102 10c.. Bullion intd Bank of England, £80,000. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days...... Sterling Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, sight. 03 New York Exchange, telegraphic. 05 Fine siiver, spot, P ounce. 6635 Fine silver, 30 days, . - B6Y4 Mexican Dollars. 53Y5 b4 GOVERNMENT MONEY IN THIS CITY. C.P. Berry Assistant Treasnrer United Stafes at San Francisco, reports cash on hand July 81, 1885, as follows: United States notes $320,021 00 Treasury notes 1890. 210,085 00 National Bank notes, 54.495 00 Gold certificate: 31,510 00 . 706,315 00 18,448,591 00 24,945,343 00 471,483 15 10,653 89 Total. $45,208,197 04 Silver shipments to the interior in July, 1895, were as fo0 tandard Silver Dollars, $176.500; fractioual Silver Coin, $112,400; total, $288,900. Silver certificates. Gold coin.. Standard silver doliars.. Fractional silver coin. Minorcoin. . The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 23 failures inthe Pacific Const States and Territories for the wee ending vesterday as compared with 12 for the previous week and 25 for the Corresponding week of 1894. The failures for the pest weck are divided among the trades as follows: § hotels, 3 grocers, 3 saloons, 3 general stgres, 2 confection- 2 butchers, 1 restaurant, 1 wood and coal, 1 ng-machine, 1 dairy and 1 millinery. SPECIE SHIPMENT. The City of Peking took out a treasure list of $265.313, consisting of $94,3%0 in Mexican Dollars, $4953 in Gold Coin and $166,000 in Siiver Bullion. BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings last week were $14,383,019, against §13,970,053 for the same week in 1594, oo PRODUOE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Futures declined again and spot grain was easy. No.1, 95¢; choice, 9714@98%c B ctl; lower grades, 85@92Y4c; extra choice for milling, 81 ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssioN—10 a'clock — December— 1100 tons, $103%g; 1700, $1 0314. May—1100, R G_SEss1oN—December—1400 tons, 31 U3%4: 100, $1 G3; 6500, $1 0314 May— 200, $1 10: 100, $110%4. Seller '95, new storage paid—100, $1 008 : 100, 81 00%4. BARLEY—No change at all, either in spot or future prices No. 1 Feed, 60@6134c: choice, 6214¢: Brewing, 6716@Tbc B ctl; Chevaller, $1 10@115 for No. 1 and 60@75c for oft grade. CALL BOARD SAL INFORMAL SESSTON— tons, 65c: 300, 6434c. 200, 645gc. Seller '95, new—500, 80c. REGULAR MORNING SEss1oN—December—200 tons, 6434 OATS—Quiet and unchanged. Milling, $1@1 05; Zancy Feed, $1@105; good to choice, 8715@95¢; common to fair. 75@8bc; Gray, 8215@8bc: Red, 75@80c; Surprise, 97v4c@8$1 0714 B cul. | _COR Not much going on. Large Yellow $11215 1 17%; P ctl; Small Round Yellow, $1 15@1 20; Vhite, $1@1 10 ctl. RY E—Quoted at 75@80c B ctl for new. BUCKWHEAT—85@80c ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 35@3 45 B bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 25; superfine, $2 25@2 50 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton; Cracked Corn, $24 50@25 50 B ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—§11 50@18 P ton. MIDDLINGS—Range from $15 for low grades up to $18 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, $15 50@14: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton: Cottonseed Ollcake, $24 @ ton. HAY—The dealers succeed in disposing of all that comes in withont accepting lower prices. Wheat is quotable at $7@10 % ton: Oat, $6@S P ton: Wheat and Oat, $5 50@10; Barley, $5@7 Alfalfa, $56 50@7 50; Clover, $7@8; Compressed, $7@9: Stock, $4@6 B ton. STHAW—Quoted at 25@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Are very gull, though offerings are not aslarge as they have been. Bayos, $1 20@1 40; Small Whites, $2 75@2 85; Pea, $2 50@2 85: Large Whites, §2 40G2 75; Pink, §1 20@1 35; Reds, $1 @1 25; Blackeye, nominal: Red Kidney, nominal at_82 50@3; Limas, 85 75@6 B ctl; Butters, $2@ 2 25 for small and $2@2 50 for large. EDS—Mustards nominal. Flax, $2 26@2 50 P cil: Canary, 314@81c §_1b: Alfalfa, 7@7%c; Rape, 13,@2Vjc; Hemp, 4c B . DRIED PEAS—Split Peas, 4@4%c: The raw oroduct is nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Boxed goods have pretty well dis appeared, though a few are still coming forward. | The market 1s weak. Sweets are lower at §1 50@ 2: Garnet Chiles, 60@70c; Salinas Burbanks. 75¢ | @81 River Butbanks, in sacks, 40g6e; Early | Kose, in sacks, 40@56c B ctl. ONTONS—Areunchanged at 80@76c B ctl; Pickle Onions. 76@85¢ B cti. VEGETABLES—Corn bers and Tomatoes are awgy down. Egg Plant i3 in heavy supply. Green Peppers, 2! Oc P box for Chile and 50@60c ® box for Bell: Green Corn, 50c(@8$1 25 B sack: $1@1 25 ® bx for Berkeley and 1 60@2 25 ® box for Alameda; Tomatoes from ‘acaville, 5@16c @ box; from the River, 20@ 30c® box: Summer Squesh, 25@40c; Green Peas, 214¢: Lima Beans, 26¢ B bx; Pickles, ;{’ away up_and Cucum- Iy | 815@dc; Bay Cucumbers, 1 50{@65c B bx for No. 1 and 25@35c for No. 2; Green 75¢@$1; Egg Plant, 25@60c; Cabbage, 76 ; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 2@3¢ 9 Ib. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—Dealers generally quoted an advance yesterday. Stocks were reduced to a ow point. p CHEANERY—Fancy, 16@17c: seconds, 14@15c B Darry—Fancy, 16¢ B 1b: good to choice, 1314@ | 1434c; medium grades, 12@14c B 1b; store Butter, | nominal. CHEESE—Firm at_the improved prices. Fancy | mild new, 6@7c ¥ _h: common to good, 4@bc: S@ic; kastern, 1135@12%4c; | Western, 6@8c # Ib. EGGS—The upward movement continues. Fancy | Eastern are on the market at 18c: {om 10 cholce | Bastern, 13g14c B doz: Duck Exgs, 17c: store | Eggs, 12@16c; ranch Eggs, 17@21c ® dozen, with sales higher. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY — Receipts were insignificant and prices showed no change. Live Turkeys are quot- able at 16@17c B 1 for Gabblers: 16@1gc B 1t for Hens; Geese. palr. 75c@$1: Goslings, $1 20@1 50 , $3@4 for 0ld and $3@b for youn, , 4 50@8 @ dozen; Roosters, young, 8! | do. old, 86 % doz; Fryers, $3 60@4 doz; Brotlers, 250 for small; GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS—The River boat waslate and Fruit suffered, as it always does when it comes, in after market hours. Nectarines, 40@65c B box for Red and 35@40c for White: Cantaloupes, $1 25 @2 50 ¥ case; Watermelons, 87 50@15 % )00; Nut- | megs, 50@75¢ B box; Figs, 60@75¢c for siugle and $1 25 for double layers: Plums, 26@d0c; Green Gages, $20 ton hes. 15@35¢ $ box and 1 30c P bskt; Peaches {2 bulk, to canners, $12@20 ! ton for freestones and $25 P ton for clings: Apples, 25@75¢ @ box; Crabapples, 20@35¢; Pears, nomi- ; Bartletts, $1@1 45 ® box for No. 1and 40@ 75¢ @ box_for off grade: Apricots, 25@50c P box and $15@25 B ton 1o the canners. BERRIES—Prices show litule disturbance, The market 1s kept liberally supplied. Huckleber- | Ties are quotable at 3@4c B b: Blackberries, $1 25 @2 P cnest: Raspberries, 83@56 P chest: Straw- | verries, $8@5 for Longworihs and 81 60@2 50 B chest for large berries. | GRAPES—Ripe stock sold rather better. Sweet- waters ana Fontainebleaux, 25@50c: Black Grapes, 208006 B az; Muscats, 40@75c; Tokay, 65@75¢ ¥ Lox. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons quotable at $1 25 @1 75 for common end $3@3 or good to cholce; exican Limes, $2@3 % box; Bananas, 81 25 @2 ® bunchi; Plneapples, $2@3 P dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—No further change observ- sble. New Peaches, 615 # I: new Prunes, 414 @4%e for the four sizes: new Apricots 8@10c. Old fruit Is quoted as follows: Prunes, 4 sizes, 4c: larger sizes, b@6e; smaller sizes, 21p@3%ac: Apples, 434c tor siiced_snd 5@bYac for evaporated; Pears, 5@bc P 1 for evaporated halves, 4@5c for uarters and 2%ac for inferior goods; Plums, 314 c for pitted and 114@2c for unpitted; new ¥igs, Dlack, 4c for pressed and 81/4c unpressed. n.sisrlss AND DRIET LE4PRS_Es nfizk crown, loose, 834c B Ib; three-crown, 21a@234c: c: seedless Sultanas, mone bere: 215¢ B B: 3-crown London box; cfusters, $2 26@2 75; Imperial clusters, $350: Dried 114@1540 B 1. NUTS—Walnuis, 7@10c for paper-shell and soft shell, and 7@8Y4c for hardshell; Almonds, 2@21ac for hardsheil, and 6@10c § B for softshell, and — tor papep-abell; Feanuts. 86¢ for Lasiera snd 46 4340 fof California; Yiickory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6¢ for rough and 8¢ for poiished: Fiiberts, 8@9c: Brazil Nuts, 754@8c B ; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 50 100. ‘BO.\'EY— Comb, 10@12 P Ib: new water-white extracted, 5@5%4c P Ib; light amber extracted, “fi 5c: dark amber, 4@414c. ESWAX -24@2bc @ 1. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—No further change. Bacon s quotable at 8@8%ac B I for hegvy and & c for light medinm, 11@11%4c for ifght, 12@ 12 P I for extra light, Ifl?l )18¢c o on rea: Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 12@121c: s, Y0%a@1ic: Dhess' Boet, é:. layers, $1 25@1 40 D Tern chustess. 32 50 & B bbl: extra mess do, $8@9; family do, $10; extrs prime Pork, $8@9 60 B bbl: extra clear, $18°9 bbi; mess, $16'9 bbl: Smoked Beef, 99340 A RD—Eastern, tterces, quotable ot 6G6140 31 for compound, and o for pure: putls, Byac: Califor- nia. tierces, by4e for compound and fg 7 for ure: half bbls, 734e; 10-D tins, 7gc; do 6-1b, 8¢ . COTTOLENE—784¢ in tlerces, and 834c 9 b In 10-1 tins. 5 oA B HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Dry Hides are now quoted weak, though there is no decline. Heavy salted steers, 1015@11c @ b: medfum, 916@10c: lizht, A, Bel saitéd Kipy 70; safted Cait, 10c: salted Venl, 9 dry Hides, usual selection, 19@ 150 B Ib; culls and brands, 14@1436c B B; dry i 14@18c; dry Calf, 20c; prime Goatskins, 203 35¢ each: Kids, be: Deerskins, zood summer, 30c B Ib; medium, 15@25c: winter, 10@15c; Shee; skins, shearlings, 10@20c each: short wool,25@33¢ each; medium, 30@4bo each: ‘long woul: 406306 Culls of all kinds, about 15¢ less. ¢—No. 1 rendered, 414@4%ac: country Tallow, 4@414c; refined, 8c; Grease, S@31ac P 1. WOOL—New lambs’ and fall clips quoted at 6@ 8#14¢. Quotations for spring clipare: Humboldt and Mendocino, 1254@14c; Chotce Northern, 10@11c: an Joaquin, seven months', 6@8e: do, 12 month: B@si4c: Nevada, 5@l0c; Eastern Oregon, heavy, T@se: do cholce, 9@10c; Valley Oregon, 12@18%4¢ ® M HOPS—2@6e B 1b. No contracts for the new crop bave yet been reported GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4c; San Quentin, £4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, $8 ton; New Wellington, $8 @ ton: Sonthfield Wellington,87 50: Seattl £6; Bryant $6: Coos Bay, 85: Wallsend, 87 5 Scoten, $7 b0: Brymbo, $7 50; Cumberland, $8 b in bulk and $1050 In sks: Pennsylvania Anthracite ¥2g, $12: Welsh Anthracite Exg, 89; Cannel, 28; Kock Springs. vastle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60: Coke. $15 In bulk and 817 in sacks. CORDAGE—Pure Manila Rope, 73hc 8 Ib; 12- thread, 8c: 8 and 9 do, 8i4o; Bale Mope, Thagse; Grapevine Twine, 8¢ @ b in balls and colls; Hop Twine, 8c; Lathyarn, Thgc; Sisal Rope, 5c; 12- ihraad, bige; 6 and 9 do, 80; Duplex Rope, Bos 1 thread, 6%c; 6 and 9 do, 6o buplex Baie Hope be; Sisal Bale Rope, 5@5%4c B B: Duplex [wine, 6c B1b; Grapevine Twine, balls or coils, 6¢c; Cathyam, be § B. SALMON—The Alaska Packers' Association quotes Red Salmen as follows: In lots of 26,000 P dozen, net cash 1. 0. b. ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net_cash: Cube, Crushed, Powderad and Fine Croshed, all 534¢: Dry Granulated, 51gc; Confectioners' A, 5¢; Magnolla A, 45gc; kxtra C, 41pc; Golden C, 434c; D, 4c; halt-barrels, Y4c more than barrels, and boxes 14c more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers areas follows: BEEF—First quality, 5@5%c; cholce, 6c; sec- ond qually, $340; third do, SGdc g b /EAL—Large, 4@oc: small, 5@tc b. vh%hu'x"m:\‘—w:u ers, 435@bc; Ewes, 4@4Ygc LAMB—Spring, 5@6c B b. PORK—Live Hogs, 376@c for large, 414@43/sc for small and dc for feeders: dressed do, 5% @ 634c B . RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, FOR 24 HOURS. Flour,qr. sks.. 2.440 Middlings, sks..... 215 Wheat, ctls. 4,766 Bran, sk s Barley. ctls. 8,340 Wool, bls Oats, cil 827 Wine, gals.... Corn. ctls. . 281 Hides, no. Beans, aks. 312Pelts, bdls.... _.... Potatoes, sks...... 2170\Qulcksi]ver, flasks 100 Onions. sks. - 7389 Lime, bbls 360 Hay, tons... . 490'Leather, rolls. 46 THE STOCK MARKET. Stocks closed the week much firmer. the advance being as high as 15¢ in several of the leaders. Con. Cal. & Va. sold up to $2 80, Ophir to $1 40, Nor- crossto $165 and Best & Belcher to 92c. Very little stock changed hands, however, despite the rise. The advance was largely due to an Improve- ment in the Con. Cal. & Va., which appears below. NOTES. Mining assessments delinguent In the boards this week will be the Utsh Con. of 5¢ a share on Thursday and the Potosi of 26¢ a share on Satur- ay. The Con. New York Mining Company has re- elected the old management. Superintendent Lyman of the Con. Cal. & Va. telegraphed as follows yesterd: “Output from 1650 level south drift from tenth and eleventh floors, 65 tons. Average car assay, $4686 a ton. From 1750 level from seventh and_eighth floors extracted 56 tons of ore, assaying $47 70 a ton.” The Pacific Lighting Company has declared a ividend of 30 cents, payable on the 6th. The Central Gas Lizht Company will pay the usual quarierly divideqd of $1 this month. The Califoruis Cotton Mills will pay the usual quarterly dividend of $1 this month. ‘The Spring Valley Water Company will pay a monthly dividend 6f 50 cents on the 10th. ‘The Pacific Gas Improvement Company will pay adividend of 50 cen:s on the 10th. The Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Company has declured a alvidend of 3 cents, payable onthe 15th. Tn the Savage, on_the §50 Tevel west crosscut 1 started from the north lateral drift 108 feet north of the station is advanced 57 feet: face s in por- phyry and clay. The south lateral drift from the station is advanced 85 feet; face is in porphyry with stringers of quartz. In the south drift from the west crosscut from the face of the north drift fourth floor of north upraise they are extracting some fair-grade ore. The east crosscut from the fthird floor of theold ore stopes is advanced 20 eet: this drift continues to pass through bunches ofgood ore. On the 1050 level in the west crosscut from the face of the mainsouth drift they continue to stope very good ore. During the week they have holsted 38 cars of ore; car samples average $56 20 per ton. Following are the Highest Prices During the Past Week. Mon;[l'un Wed.(Thra.| 07 08 05 14 10[ 10 08| 1 a8 a6 27 2 80 29 28 2 8 8 8 &7 bt Tl Challenge, 50 Chollar. 67 Con, Cal. & Va..| 2.60/ 2.60 2.60| 2.60 2.6 Confidence. 85 83 81 8ol Crown Point. 85 87| 36/ 38| Gould & Curry.| 36 8¢ 35 35 Hale & Norcross| 1.45( 1.45/ 145/ 1.55 Mexican . 65| 63 63 64 Mono. St Ophir. .80 "1 ? Overman. 14) 150 121 13 Occidental 82 34 32| 3 Potosi 83 34| 33 39 Bavage. a6l 37 836 37 Seg. Belcher. 08 0% o8 o7 Sierra Nevada..| 42( 41 420 43 42 43 84) 73178 8 BOARD BSALES, Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR MORNING SESSION—9:30, 100 Alta.. 36/100 Potost 109 Belcher. 200 B & B....87100 H&EN. 100 Chollar... .58 100 Mexican % CC&V....234 100 Occidtl Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Buard yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—1 128400 Exchar. .271300G & C. 300 Bodie.....15(300 200 Bullion....16(100 300 Bulwer...06/400 .. 200 Caledonia.11/200 359 Chalnge. . 28800 Julii..... Seg Bol 200 Chollar.. 88800 Justice....07(300 Sierra 00 ... 59[400 Kentck.."03200 , 100 CC&V'2.65[200 L Wash .01(500 & 500 Mexican..68/100 Union 500 . 68400 . 300 Mono. 03300 Utah. ‘200 Oceldtl. 0z 51200 Y Jacket.33 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATURDAY, Aug. 8—12 a. Bid:Asked, 08 09 29 27 92 94 — 85 15 16Mono.. 05 17/Mt. Diabio, Challenge Con. Choliar. .. Con. Cal. & Ve Con. 1mpenal. Confidence..... 78 Con.New York. — OjlSierra Nevada 42 44 Crown Point.... 36 orp) ok A EastSierra Nov — 02 04 Exchequer..... 01 15 20 Eureka Con.... — — o3 Gould & Curry. 51 46 47 Hale & Norcrs. 1,61 0 03 10Wa. cevennres — 34 35 STOCKE AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Aug. 8—10:30 A. % WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta.-60%% — (SanJose..... — 9714 Marin Co.... 49 |Sprog Vailey10034101 GAB STOCKS. Capital. - 41 |PaclicLight. 46 — Central. 9% — SanFrancsco 714 7114 Oak G L& H. 46 Stockton..... 18 PacGusimp. — 81| INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd.160 160 (Sun.......... 51 80 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.12634128 Anglo-Cal. .. 85 63 |London&SK. — ' 81 Bank of Cal..226 229 Cal SD&TCo. 54 80 FirsiNationl. — 180 Grangers... — — | - casen. 95¢; B0,000 cases, 9214¢; 75,000 cases, 90c UNITEDSTATES BONDS. Bid. Asked., Bid. Asked. USdscoup.112 ~ — |USd4sreg...112 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCble5s. 106% — Do, 2d1ss6s.101 — Cal Elec L 681053,10715 P & 0 ky6s..110 120 Cntra CW 531003410114 P& Ch Ry6s. 96 — Dpot-stex-cp 85 95 PwilstRRés. — 11615 EdsnL&P 65.10534107 | Reno,WL&L102 108 F&CH RREs104 — |RiverWCobs — 100 Geary-stR5s. — 106 SFaNPRR581011410264 LosAng L bs. — ISPRRArizfs 9704 9914 Do.Gnied.bs. — 105 [SPRECal6s.112 =~ — Mkt-stChiebs121 _— |SPRR CalSs. 8713100 NevCNgRSs. — 102 Do, 1congud. 8712100 NPCRK6s:100 — |SPBrRCalBs. 9813100 NyRCal6s.. — 105 |SVWaterfs. — 12414 N'Ry Cai5s.. — |SVWaterds.. 9814 99 Oak Ges 55..105 StkinG&E 63102 105 Do, vd iss 55..1051/5 SunsiT&T6s — 103 Oninibus 6s.. 1197} Sutter-stR5s.110 - — PacRollMos. 102 VisaliaWCs — 92 SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&1Co.1626 — (Sav&Loan.. — 150 HumbSan1000 — Securiiy......365 300 niual ... — Union Trust. 881 840 SFSavUnion4s0 800 STREET RATLROAD STOCKS, Cahifornia....10435110 Oak.SLeHay — 100 . = 90 Presudio. 1215 — . 41 4134 Sutier-st el POWDER STOCKS. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. glkDCu]Ca. — 11 [PacAuxFA.. 185 — Cal Cot Mills. — ~ [Pac Borax... 98 100 Cal Dry Dock — — |PecI&N€o, — 30 - 84 |Pac Roll Miu 17 - -~ — |Pari Paint Co — 9 5 — I|PacTransCo — , 2514 10%4 1114 PacT& T Co. 50 JudsonMfgC. — — " SunsetT&T. 35 MerExAssn. 100 110 |UnitedCCo.. — OcennicSSCo — 30 | MORNING SESSTON, Board—25 S F Gaslight, T114; 10 8 V Water, 10034 Street—$10,000 Contra Costa Water Bonds, 101. BALD e THE CALL CALENDAR. Avausr, 1895. [[Su] s [Tu[W. ThFr[Sa] ™ Moon's Phases. | i | Eisaics Angust 5. Ly L1 Taleloi® A | 4| 6| 6 7‘ 8| 910 August 13, t———————‘© rastQuarter. I BRI ey 18{19[20|21|22{2324 Hew oou [ I August 26, 25126127 |28/29]30!31 First Quarter. OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. [DESTINATION | SAniS. | FIER. [Newport ... | Aug 5, 8aM Bdw'y 3 Humboia y |Aug 6. 2PM|Bdw’y 1 Yaanina Bay..|Aug 6,10ax Miss 1 /Aug 7.11ax Biw'y 2 Aug 7, A Vallejo *|Aug 7.10a%|Spear d|Aug 8 9au Bdw'y 1 |Aug 810ax Vallelo Aug 812 u(P M S8 .|Aug 9, 8am Bdwy 3 5 Aug 9. 9| Washi'a _ | Aug10, 5pu| Valleio Augll 9ax Miss'n 1 Ahzll.l}'Al Baw'y 3 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Mexico Walla Walla. Oregon. Mackin: n Diego. -|Victoria & Puget Sound - | portiand. | Cacoma. Grays Harpor. .| Humboidt Bay. Panama STRAMER | Frox [ Nanaimo, |aug - 3 Yaquina Bav ', lAug 4 Lel River...... UlAug 4 Victoria & Puget Sound Aug 4 State of Cal. Portland...... 4 Santa Hosa., san Diego. 5 San Benito...... | Tacoma. ug 6 Crescent City... |Crescent City.. |aug 5 Homer. 1| Coos Bay Avg 8 Arazo Coos Bay Aug 7 North Fork..... | Humboldt Bay. Aug 7 ‘Alice Blanchard | Portland. Aug 7 StPaui, .| Newport. . |Aug 7 Kahului .|Departure Bay. Aug 7 Humooldt | Humboldt #ay. Aug 7 Colon. .| Panama. g 9 9 9 10 10 10 1 11 SUN AND TID# TABLE. MoON. Rises| Sets | Sets } 4.50p 5.08a 515 7.1 4.114 5.37p_5.437 5.16 7.14 Rises. WIGH WATER(LOW WATER| SUN. hrgeJEmau [Large. | | ?l 024710417 | 0.594 11.25: HYDROGREAPHIU BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N..} MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR BAN FRANCIACO. Aug 3, 1895. The time ball on ‘Jelegraph Mili was ped -wum 00D _10-day—L. €.. 4 N0OD Of the 120th meridian, or at exactly ¥ . M., Greenwich time. A. F. FECATELER, Lientenant U. 8. N, in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY, Aug 3. - Stmr Pomona, Hannah, 18 hours from " Eureka; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. 14 hours from Newport: pass and mdse, to J S Kimball. Stmr Eureka, Jepson, 69 hours from Newport apd way poris: pass and mase. o Goodal, Perkins & Co. ‘Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 14 honrs from Green- wood; ballast, to L E White Lumber Co. Br ship Belford, McKinnon, 135 days from Swan- sea: 3101 tons coal, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Schr Sacramento, Goodmansen, 48 bours from Navarro; 200 cds bitk, to H W Beadle & Co. Schr _Alice Kimba luad, 42 hours from Needle ock; 5200 Taliroad tes, (0. sloyman & aver. Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, 20 hoars from siearns Landing: bark, etc, to Bender Bros. Uleared. SATURDAY, Aug 3. Stmr Fureka, Jepsen, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- Kins & Co. Stmr Mineots, Pillsbury, Comox; Pacific Imp 0. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, Astoria; N P Trans- portation Co. Sumr Mexico, Hall, Victoria and Port Town- send: Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr _Australia, Houdlette, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros C Nic stmr_Costa Rica, McIntyre, Nanaimo; R Dunsmuir & Sons. Stmr City of Peking, Ward, Yokohama via Honolulu; P M 88 Co. Brship 'Speke, Wainwright, Queenstown; Bal- four, Gutbrié & Co. Bark C D Bryant, Jacobsen, Honolulu: Williams, Dimond & Co. Bark Rufus E Wood, McLeod, Nanaimo; John Rosenfeld’s Sons, Schr Czaring, Schmalz, Sand Point, McCollam ¥ishing and Trading Co. sailed. SATURDAY, Aug 3. Stmr Mexico, Hall, San Diego. Nic stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, Nanalme. Stmr Truckee. Thomas, Astoria. St;nr Umatilla, Hunter, Victoria and Port Town- send. Stmr Australia. Hondlette, Honolulu, Stmr Noyo. Levinson. Fort B; 3 Stmr Clty of Peking, Ward; Yokohama and Hongkong. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Santa Cruz. Stmr Point Arena. Johnson, Mendocino, Br stmr De Bay, Yeates. Burrard Inlet. Bark Kate Daven) Reynolds, Port Blakeley. Senr Archie and Kontfe, Colstrup. Stewarts Polnt. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart, Polnt Arena. Schr Elwood, Wyman. Schr Seven Sisters. Stenborn, Phelps Landing. Schr Bertie Minor, Raven, Eureka. Schr Helen Mernam, Crangle. Albion River. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—Aug 8—10 ». x. — Weather thick; wind SW : velocity 6 miles per hour. Movements of Vessels. Festerday the ship Sokoto was taken to Howard streetand the bark Kate Davenport to sea. The bktn W _H Dimond was taken to Folsom street and the ship Belford from sea to the stream. To-day the bark Palmyra will be taken from Berry street to sea and the bark CD Brysnt from Misslon street to sea. The bark R ¥ Wood will be taken from Beale street 10 sea, the stmr Progressist from the stream to Folsom street and the ship Beliord from the stream 10 the refinery. Charters. The bark Rufus E Wood loads coal at Nanaimo for this port. Eastern Ports. o ITEW YORK—Arrived Aug 2—Stmr Finance, fm ‘olon. Miscellaneous. LONDON, Aug_8—Nor ship Ambassador, from Jacksonville for Honoluiu, put into Falkland Isi- ands with bulwarks stove, leaky and with other damage. importations. NEWPORT—Per Eurcka—10 sks nuts, 1 cs bees- waz. Los Angeles—40 bxslemons, 7 cs East S8an Pedro—5 bxsgarden noz"' San Pedro—22 bdls sealskins. ‘Hueneme—1 bx scalebeams. Ventura—3 bxs axles, 85 bxslemons, 1 bx seed, ert bananns, 1 bx faucets, 170 bdls hides and pelts, S ubls taliow, £ bx oranges,2 sks dry apri- ca Carpenteria—2 sks crawfish. & Sania Barbara—1 cs hats, 14 pkgs glass fruit jars, 84 bxs oranges, 53 bxs lemons, 3¢ sks mus- tard sced, 16 sks crawfish. 1 glvfllo:.—l bdl hides, 1 bdl pelts, 10 sks crawfish, x fish. Port Harford—3 bxs butter, 2 rolls canvas sails, 1 bx shoes, 11 cs ees, 14 bxs iish, 1 sk beeswax. Santa Matia—527 sks oats, 12 ks beans. Los Alamos—1023 sks bariey. Cayucos—8 ca eggs, 1 tub 8 bxs butter, 1 bx gar- den seed, 3 bdls hides, 3 dressed calves, 5 bls sea- W Steele—1205 sks barley. Nipomo—70 sks barley, 300 sks beans. Rocksiding—470 sks bt rock. San Simeon—18 tubs 1 fkn 12 bxs butter, 13 bls seaweed, 1 bx ries, 4 cs , 2 sks seed. EUREKA—FPer Pomona—5 calves, 3 bbls § cs min water, 1 cs lamp chimneys,2 cs dry goods, 695 M shingles, 2 bxs fish, 10 roils leather, 13 bxs late, 88 M ft lumber, 12 bdls pelts, 17 pkgs mdse, keg 23 bxs butter, § doors, 150 head cattie, 10 s guns, ete. )3 Consignees. Per Eureka—Bavaria Brewery: Dalton Bros; De Bernardi & Co; J H Newbauer & Co; H Dutar: Chas Montgomery & Co- Brigham, Hoppe & Co: P Thomas: arshall, Teggart & Co: CS Harne: Dairymen's Union: L'D Sione & Co: American Bis- cult Co; Sinsheimer Bros: Wheaton, Breon & Co; C E Whitney & Co: E RStevens & Co: Fairbanks, Morse & Co; W B Sumuer & Co; Wetmore Bros: 8 P Milling Co: Porter, Slessinzer & Co: _Ploneer Fish Co; Tillmann & Bendel; Cox Seed & Piant Co; H N Tilden & Co: Norton, Téller & Co; Wm Klin: G Camilionl & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Paci Tanaing Co: Wieland Brewing Co: L Scatena & C: E J Bowen & Co; W P Fuller & Co: Brays Sons & Co; Garcia& Maggini; American Union Fish Co; San Francisco Fish Co; L G Sresovich & Co; Ch cago Brewery; F B Haight: Buffalo Brewery: Al glo-Amer Crockery Co; Witzel & Baker: CS Ha ney; W C Price & Co: J Ivancovich & Co: L Gli macher: Blumenthal & Co: J Friediander & Coy Hills Bros; LD Stone & Co; Hearie & Fraser; I Hooker & Co. Dodge, Sweeney & Co; ann & Co ’s Union: Russ, Sanders & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: Humboldt Min Water Co; L D Stone & Co: Brown & Adams; Standard Oil C C E Whitney & C lar: Brighan For Late Shipping Inteligence See_Tenth Page OFFICE_FURNITORE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stoekton OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPAYE, Coolgardie gold flelds (Fremantle), Austra- lia; $220 first_class, $110 steerage. Lowes. Tates (0 Capewown, South Africa. Australian steamer, MARIPOSA, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, August 22,8t 2P M. Steamship Australia, Honolulu _only, Tues day, August 27, &t 10 AN SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties August 27 and Sept 24. ‘Tioket oftice, 114 Montgomery sirect. Freight office, 327 Market stroet. J. b. SPRECKELS & BROS.. General Agents. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY QIEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway whar?, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisono and Sitka (alaska), 8¢, 9 A. M. August 3, 8, 18. September 2, 17. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wasn.), 9 a. 0 August 5 8, 15, 8,23, 28, and every fifth day thereatter, connect- ing at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with N. Ry.,at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Fureka, Arcata and Fie d's Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), sir. Pomona, every Tuesday at 2 P. M., For Santa Cruz, Montersy, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port, Harford (San_Lufs Obispo), Gavioia, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 8 A. M., August 1,5,9,18, 17,21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereatter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Santa Burbara, Pori Los Angeles, Redondo (fos Angsies) and Newport, 11 A. 3., August 3. 7, 11, 15, 19, 25, 27, 81, and every fourth day thereafter. Sir. Pomona, Saturday and Monday, excursion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway whart 1, Saturday, 4 P. ». For Ensenada, San Joso del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 4. M.. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- streec wharfat 10 A. M. every five days, con- nectlug at PORTLAND with direct rail lines 1o all ints in OREGON, WASHINGTON, {DAHO, ONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Cht cago, New York and Boston. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. State of California safls August 7, 17, 27, Sept. 6. Columbia sails August 12, 22, Sept. 1. Faré In cabin, Including berth and meals, $15 00; OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRARSATLANTIQUE . French Line to Havro. OMPANY’S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot ot Morton st. ‘Traveiers by @ this line avoid both transit by English railvay an: the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small bost. New York to Alexandria, Egyph via firs¢ class $160: secont ciass $116. LA BOURGOGNE. Capt. Leboeut... aeat August-3, LA TOURATNE, Capt. Santeill = : Aagust 10, LA NORMANDIE, Capi. Poirot. LA GASCOGNT, Capt. Baudeion. 5 = u st 87 #° For further particulars apply to e FORGET, Agenty ___No. 3 Bowling Green, New York J. F. FUGAZL & CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francis: RATLROAD mm:r 4 SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- (IFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.3.; 12:35, 8:30, 5:10, at 11:30 p. a. and 11 0 P. M. Thorsdays—Extra tri Baturdays—Exira trips at 13l | 0 2. x. BUNDAVS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.3; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 . M. San Rafmel to San Francisco. DAYB—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. 3.y . M. Saturdays—Extra trips schedule 2 above. Leave . Arrive San Francidco. | et | san Francisco. i 1595. WEEK | SUN- BUN- WEER Drve: | oave. | Lestinaiion.| 507C | ive: 7:40 \x|8:00 Ax| Novato, (1040 aM| 8:50 Ax 8:30 pax 9:30 ax| Petaluma, | 6:05 Py 10:30 Ax B:10 P 5:00 Px|Santa Rosa. Fulton, 7:40 ax Windsor, Healds Geyservilie, 8:30 P [8:00 Ax| Cioverdale. | Pieta, 0 A Hopland & 8:30 P |8:00 ax| _ Uxiah. T:d0ax| T 8:00 M |Guerneville. 40 AM 8:00 AM| Sonoma |10:40 AM| 8:50 Ax 10 #5:00 Px| and 6:05 ru‘ 6:15 px i Glen Ellen. 7320 A 8:00 ax 110740 A3 10:30 Ax 8:30 pxc|5:00 pac| SePAStOPOL | 505 | 6:15 ac Sitages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. gpiaEes comméot o5 Binta Ress dor Mark We rings. ‘Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Plet# for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages_connect at Hopland for Lakeport and ‘Bartlett Springs. ‘Stages connect at Ukiah for Viehy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville; Green- ‘wood, Mendocing City. Fart Bragg, Usal, Westport Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harrip, Blocks- burg, Bridgevilio, Hydesville and Eureka. . Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to ail points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Special Sunday E1 Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferrv every Somday—10:30 A, X., 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 ». 3 Returiing—Leave Bl Campo ac 1:00, 8:00 and 5:00® M. Tic.et Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bullding, . C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Mahager. Gen. Pass. Agent SOUTHERN FPAC ¢ COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) d are duo to arrive at 30 San Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns 7:00A Atlautic Expross, Ogien and Tast.. 004 Benicia, Vacaviie. Rutisey. Bacra- mento, snd Redding via Davis. ... 7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Naps, Calis- toga end Banta Rosa. 3 7:304 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 8:804 Niles, San ‘Joso, Stockton, Tone, Sacramento. Marysrillc, Ried Bluft and Orovill *8:30A Peters and Milton. 9:004 8an Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 9:004 New Orleans _Lixpress, Ragmond, (for :Yoscmite), Sants Barbara, Yoos Augoles, Dewing, Ll Paso, New Orlens avd East. 9:00 Martinez and Stockton... 30:004 San Leandro, Haywards and Niies . 12:00% Baa Leaadro, Haywards & Way St'ns 1:00r Niles, San Joso and Livermore. 00P S:cramento Rirer Steamers. 0P Port Costa and Way Stations 00P San Leandro, Haywards & Wa: 4:00p San Leandro, Haywards & We; 0r Martinez, San Rawon. ' aliejo, Napa, Calistoga, Ll Verano and Sauta Tosa. 9:154 4:00r Bonicia, Knights Landing, Margsvill Oroville and Sacramento . 10:458 5:00r Niles, Jose, Livermor Stockton . 7:15p 5330 San Leandro, Ha: EWaySins 8452 5:30¢ Los Angeles Tixpress, Tresno, Ray- mond (for Yosemnitd), Bakeratield, Santa Barbara aud Los Avgeles.. 41452 5330 Santa Fo Route, Atiautic Express for Mojave and East.... 10:454 6:00¢ European Mail, Ogden and Tiast. 9:454 6:00r Haywards, Niles and San Jos 7:454 17:00¢ Vallcjo..... <o 17:452 00r Oregon Jixpress, Sacramento, Marys- ville, Reddlug, Portland, Puget Sound and Iiast . 10:45a 00P San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 10:309 9:00 San Loandso, Haywardsé Way Stos 1112:00, #111:13p SBau Leandro. Haywards & Way St'ns *7:154 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gaunge). 17:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa 8:154 Nowark, Centervlile, San Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way 18:05» Steerage. §7 60; Round trip, 825 00. SHAtIOD <o rrrergen T sier L *3:102 Novark, Goiiciiie 5 ore Now maden, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Frthrough ratea and all other information apply e G Py, o e, ™ 4:45p Neowark, Sai dove, 105 9:504 10 Marker 18 Montgomery st. AT DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) 65454 Ran Jose, $New Almaden and Way . QO o cvevse- *1:452 WIL'TE STAR LINE. 17304 Sunday i orSan ode aia i ‘Crus, Pacific Grove and Frincipal United States and Royal Mail Steamers Way Stations. . %7 .. 18:35p BETWEEN Illm&»ln_n Jose, Lres P biiios, Hunta (rgux, H NewYork, Queenstown & Liverpool, e o . s Queen Lts Oblspo, Guadalupe aud Pris SATINGE BVEWES W ENR oot ey Blatiame 7:058 ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and sccommodations selected: second cabin, $35; Malestioand Tentonic #40 and 845. Steerage Tic] m England, Ire- iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark throgh to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickots, sailing_dates and_cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the' Company, 613 Market st under Grand Hotel. . W, FLETCHER, General Agent for Paclfic Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampto culling en_ route at gnwm France, aud Plymouth to land passenge: TP hrough bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., Issued for freight aud treas- ure to direct ports in England and Gérmany. Through tickets from San Franelsco to Plymouth, Cherbourg, E{nl.;lm s First class, 165, ;x:‘l:i class, or further culars appl # PARKOTT & CO., Agents, 306 California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. 2 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : J. D. Poters, City of Stoekton. -ves Stockton Sundays, b 7. . Cas. Nav. and Impt. Co, T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, Return steamer | Telephone Main 805. RAILROAD TRAVEL) Atlantic Pacific RAILROAD Trains Jeave from and arrive ¢ Market-Street Ferry. E3%) Chicago Limited Leaves every day a¢ 5:30 P. ., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to jChicago via Kausas City without change. Annex cars for Denver and St. Louls. VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A.M. and 5:30 P, M., connecting in Los Angeles with solid trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the most Comfortable railway, California tothe East. A popular misbellef exists regarding the heat in Summer. The heat is not greater than is encoun- tered on even the most northerlyline. This is well known te experienced travelers. The meals at Harvey's Dining Rooms are an ex- cellent feature of the line. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can ‘e reached in no other way. Ticket Office—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building. | 19:474 Palo Alto and Way Stations. 10:40 San Jose und Way Stations.. e s 1 5 11:43A Palo Alto aud Way Statio "8 12:152 "%M&n:.’umncdn e jaro, el Monte, Montere onte, %1008 and Pacific Grove only. *2:30P Sau Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Gru Salinas, Monterey and Pacific *3:50r San Jose *4:30p San Jese and Way %‘hfilom 5:30p San Jose and Way Station: 0r San Jose and Way Statior 2801 San Jose and Way Stations. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRAKCISCO—Foat of Market Street (Slip 8 *10:404 9:47A 7y 110040, ¥ 8:00 - From OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 8:00 *9:00 10:00 *11:00a.x. $13:00 *13:4 200 *3:00 400 *300P .0 A for Morning. P for Afternoon. | * Sundays excepted. { Saturdays only, §Wedn o by oo T +t Monq VIA SAUSALITO FERRY. From Arwis 21, 1805, LeaveS.F. WEEK DAYS, Amivs, 7.00A.x. 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