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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1895 The CoMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver weaker. Choice Wheat in quick demand. ‘Wheat Freights dull Barley stronger. Oats lower. Corn and Rye quiet. Feedstnffs rule firm. Hay in ample supply. New Musturd Seed weak. Alfalfa Seed nominal. ‘White Beans lower. No change in Flour. oes easy. Onions lower. ry firmer. Cornlower. Tomatoes higher, ance in Butter. Cheese and Eggs firm. i s plentiful. New Dried Fr weak. ‘Wool quiet. i m. Baconeasy. Pork weak. Beef and Mutton unchanged. Grain Bags weak. Coftee steady. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- qURF. WREATHER BUREAU. SAN FRANCISCO. August 7, 1895, b P. M.—Synopsis and general forecast. The foll wing are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last year: Eureka .11, last year .02; Red Bluff .16, last vear .02; Sacramento .04, last year trace: San Francisco .01, last year trace: Fresno trace, last year trace; San Luis Obispo trace, last year no rec- 0rd; Los Angeles trace, lust year trace; San Diego .00, 1ast year .00: Yuma .01, last year .45 o0f an inch. The following max imum temperatures are re- ported from California stations for to-day: Eureka 60 deg., San Francisco Los Angeles 32, Red f 104, San Luis Obispo 75, San Diego 72, Sacra- ento 90, Independence 98, Fresno 104, Yuma 104 San Francisco ¢ Maximum tem; erature 63 deg., minimum 54 deg., mean 58 dex. he pressure is highe ng the Washington and is lowest in Montana, with a trough-like sion extending to N This condition will cause generally wa es in Cali- fornia for thie next. two ghout Uregon and Washington and has been & marked fall in temperature amounting to from 10 10 20 dee.. but south of Oregon the changes have been t Forecast made at S ending midnight Augast For Northern Califor: n Francisco for thirty hours 1895 —Fair, except somewhat foggy along the central coast to-night. nearly tionary temperature, iresh westerly winds along the coast. For Southern California—Falr, nearly stationary temperature, fresh westerly winds along the coast. ¥or Nevada—Fair, stationary temperature. For Utah—Fair, siightly cooler in northern por- tion. For Arizona—Fair, ture. Z For San Francisco snd vicinity—Fair, except somewhat f0ggy 10 somewhat warmer dur- ipg Thursday, fresh westerly winds, increasing in force in the aiternoon. W. H. Haxwmox, Forecast Official. XEW YORK MARKETS. nearly stationary tempera- NEW YORK, N. Y., settled during the gre Aug. 7.—Stocks were un- er part of the da , owing to | | | closea | | | | | the rather unexpected engagement of $1,000,000 | gold by Crossman & Brother for export to Europe by the steamship Augusta Victoria to-morrow. total amount engaged and shipped during the past three weeks up to This brings by this firn 3,000,000. It is stated that the firm will forward another large amount of gold on Saturday. Inad- diion to the $1,000,000 ordered from the sub- treasury by the firm referred to a bullion concern will ship $175,000 gold by the same vessel. The reactionists and sold-out bulls made the most of these shipments, but notwithstanding the efforts put forth they did not disiodge long stock in any- thing like improvement amounts. London was aiso seller of St. Paul and Loulsville and Nashvill and commission firms also executed small orde for clients wno desired to turn paper profits into result was a decline in prices of 5 to 114 per cent, Gas leading. Snugar fell from 1 4, Chicago Gas from 587 10 5714, and the usuall. list anywhere from 24 10 11jg per cent. Asarule the railroad list w lected until_just near the close, when busines up a bit. There were any number umors about the anthracite coalers, Erie and Northern Pacific, butithey did not effect the est influence on the Shares named. anthraclte coal trade is concerned the street settled down to the belicf that the banking in- terests will see to it in good time that the existin, troubles will be adiudicated on a basis fair to al ncerned. re reported ders of the efforts of certain of the minorit s of the Northern Pa- ss those having in Dhabilitauon of the property also f Erie for given out it will be fonnd that the junior security owners will have to bear the great- st part of the expense. 1 the afternoon the early settlers of stocks for the short account endeavored to get back stocks and prices moved up 17 per cent in the case of General Electric and 14@13% per cent on the gen- eral list. The market ciosed firm and 15@Ya per cent higher on the day. General Electric, how- ever, gained nearly 2 points. 1n the specialties Pullman Palace fell 3 to 171. Totat sales were 169,540 shares, inclnding 26,400 suzar, 19,200 General tric, 18,500 Chicago Gas and 17,900 Burlington and Quincy ales were $1,225.000. tersational and Great Northern firsis rose t01:1: Flint and Pere Marquette fives 1 to 9 uth anid Iron Range firsts 134 to 10014: Col 29: Cincinnat onds were higher. Tn- co, Class B, 2 to 118; neisco, Class 1,1 to 118: St. Louis and ncisco, general fives, 2 to 97; St. Louls and ncisco, trust_ fives, 314 to 86, and West cular fours 134 to 107. Susquehanna and Western seconds fell 1 to 81, and Toledo, Peoria and Western firsts 1 to 80. In Government bouds at the board, $2000 regu- lar fives brought 115, and $5000 coupon fives 1151 St. Louis and San ¥ an Fr: silyer bul outstandin and Merchandise. YORK, N. Y., Aug. 7.—Fiour, Winter wheat—Low grage: NEW easy. do fair to fancy, $310@3 60: do patents, $3 60 @4: Minnesota clear, 32 65 @3 25: do straights. $3 15@3 50: do patents, $3 65@4 50: low extras. 82 50@3 10; city mills, $4@4 20: do, patents, $4 45@4 70. Southern flour. dull, eas; commion <o fair extra, 82 10@2 90: good 1o choice, 83@3 65 Cornmeal—Dull, steady. Western, $1 60@2 90. stye—Nominal; State, 57@60c. Whesat—Moderately active; firm. store and elevator, 73¢; afloat, 74@7 737@75c: ungraded red, 65@76: ern, 75%4c. Options opened w Ts@]c on foreign seliing, weak West and lon loading; rallied 34c on local covering and better West: closed firm at 14@8/4c below yesterday, with conceded that when the plan of the re- | he Mercantile Safe Deposit Company regorts | fon on hand 252,186 ounces; certificates | quiet, i $2 50@3 10; WorLD. Fellenberg, 70c@$1 30: Ogon, 65c@$1 05; Trazed. $1 05@1 40; Gros. 81 05@1 45. 3l4c. Prunes, 4 sizes, 5i4e. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, IrL., Aug. other loss in value to-d | that in the news there w: Raisins, 8-crown, 7.—Wheat suffered an- v simply for the reason no help for the bulls. A few holders who have been hanging on, hoping against hope that something wouid develop to as- sist them, finally y jelded to the force of circum- stances and * parted with the wheat this morning. Later in the session ramors of gold exports began to be heard, and this, of o pression and caused a with indifferance. ditional selling. , produced further de- Beerbohm furnished a statement of shortages in the crops of England, France and Russia, bui it was viewed tries last week amounted o 5,308,000 bushel Liverpool Withdraw al els. Late in [ out iount at ing to cover * Clearan: were light To) th poris. some E rn—T of load: m stor. e da dispat On se brilliant crop outlook. opening cables were. quiet. a1 Chicazo were 78 and the North: mounted to New ‘York Te loads sold for export and five ioad however. p i morrow, 110 ¢ Closing Re sporied s taken cont Septe ars. pments to importing coun- eipts st had 87. 100 bus! 20 at acing_the s there was some buy- ort”sales, prices rallying some. > from the four principal_Atlantic ports at 94,171 bushels. es were weak and very much lower. r wheat opened at 673%c, sold between 6 | and 6674c, closing at_6754c, 3¢ under yesterday. timated receipts for Lo rol m- ¢ trade in corn still remains in the glare Buyers and holders find nothing on which to pin their faith in higher prices, whi they believ Jower prices. C: and unchanged. than estimated. es Recei Withd t0 141,100 bushels and the seaboard. declin under vesterday. row, 370 cars. O taken in connection with th in other m ward, B store amounted 14@¥sc ceipts for to-morrow, Fla fmpro principally was firmer. | Ci Northwestern, September, $103@1 05%4: October. Receipts were 42 Trade was quiet, with quite a little The demand came »ts, the only logic: s were 138 cars. to 1 unde; 0 ment in the undertone. from *shorts. easier, reflecting a declin afterward a steadier feeling predominated. rally in wheat, prior to the close, tone in product, and the fin Liver, rom ol pts were 10,155 bushel 5. bushels, erday. D5 cars. uthwest $107, nomin: ,195 TS, Opening p in hogs: but were_qu cleared short” sellers look forward to what to be inevitable, that is, materiail 257 cars, 51 less wals from store amounted at September corn_opened at 4014c, d to. 3934c, closing at 3975@40¢, 65a@34¢ ‘Estimated receipts for to-mor- —The popular sentiment governed Oats. ctly on their merits oais had few friends, and, speculative w course was down- Withdrawals from wkness September n, Augu 02 ricy very e 1 timated re- 105@ were soon he d to & better 1 quotations w he best for the day. September pork closed 20c higher. September lard 5@7ac higher and Sep- tember ribs 214¢ higher. Wheat—Angust, 6674c: September, 6755¢: De- cember, T014¢ AL Corn—Augus! se: September, 397jc; Decem- September, 203gc: Oc- outside demand be placed in cold 12 per dozen. 11 UNION cattle to- Receipts were light, particularly of choice beeves, and for them the market was firm 0 10c higher. Other kinds were barely steady. Neither packers nor shippers were disposed 10 buy hogs to-day,on which account the market was | weak al wer. The offerings were light. A | £9 storage. 5214; October, § ed firm at active F ney di Livestock. STOCKYARDS. Iw was D0 general improvement in . 11,000: common 60@6 00: stockers and 410: cows and bulls. $150@3 5 60: Texan: 2 5@4 50: Western $2 75@4 85. Hogs—Recelpts, < lo's. $4 50@4 9 shipy mixed, $1 40@5 light. $: Sheep — Kece 22 CALIFORNI BOSTON, Mass., Aug. Association sold fruit Plums—Satsuma. $185; Egg, $1: Washington, $1 85. Porter Bros. Company sold C open auction to-da; umbia, Bradshaw 16 21, day £1'40; Columbia, CHICA 1w s0ld st ops @1 70; kays, 1 60. @31 35; 1s—Egg, T0c half boxes. 85c( 60@9 )5: ch s, 14 4; lambs, $3@5 50. 14,000 heavy : common assoried, oice. 70@5 40; pigs, $3 50@4 80. R inferior to choick, ,000; §9 60; co e readily take S : was_entirely cal orders, there being no and the stock belng too inferior to Fresh stock sold at Ang. he demand for 114 be T 7.—Th [ yesterday’s ex- es were ere cep was on_the market and prices | 100 pounds. | 5: calves, $3@ | Rangers, 0 FRUIT SALEg, ; othe: 110; and others, $1. Early C , $105. . Aug. n to- 85 @11 90c. Peache packing and choice | 5 10@5 85: The National Fruit at open aucifon to-day: $1. TS Magnum Bo; fords, da c. 5 20; $1 85: Columbias, ifornia Frait Pears—Bartletts, $1 50 Prunes—Gros, $1 75; #11215@1 30. Plums ; Purple Duanes, 81 25; Leg, im, $105; T N £ Peachies—Late Craw- $1 30@1 5 Foster, 1 30; Crawiord Clings, Grapes, hal? crates, $1 1215@1 75. us- ec- ruit Company sold at open auction to- Pears—Bartletts, $1 $0@2 25. Plums—FRgg, —Porter Bros. Company : Pears—Bartlet Grapes—Half crates T crates Muscats, $1 35 35@1 45 Gros, 95¢ 2 sitver, ; Columbia, Purple Duane, —Early Crawfords, Fosters, $1 15; Nectarines, $1 10. The National Fruit Association soid at open auc- 0@1 55. 116, 0@2 it Pears— Plu Pranes—Falienberg, $1 35 Peaches, $1@1 25. ( half crates Malag “ompany artiett, §1 70@1 75: bad or- 1s—Egg, 80c@$130: Yellow Gros, apes—Half crates £1 25@1 40. d &t open auction to- Pears—Bartletts, 5@1 80. Plums—Co- 85c@$1: S0c@31 05. Grapes— | . 81 60@1 75; s. 31 40@1 45; Malaga, %1 -n;mfin: Lady de Coverly, $1@l 25; Nec- tarine NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 7.—Porter Bros. Com- pany sold to-day: Pears—Bartletts, $1 50@1 90; Buerre_Clairgeaus, 81 35@1 40. Grapes — Halt crates Muscats, $1 50. Prunes—Hungarians, 90c Silvers. $1. Plums— | | aay at open auction: "Pears—Bartiett, $1 70@2 05. | P | toria, 70 95c. Prunes. | trading fairly sctive. September and December most _active. No. 2, red, May, 1896. 78c: August, | T27c: September, 73¢; October, 73%4c: Decem: | ber. 75c. Corn—More active, No. 2, 4614c elevato) afloat. Options w moderately active a Tgclower carly, with the West and on realizi) rillied 14@%sc on covering. closed steady at 3 e under yesterdiy. Sente activ 4415 5@ T and October most : August, 4614c: September, 455c; October, May, 3834 Oat ot dull,jower,weak : ptions, dull,weaker: August, 26¢; September, 2435c; Ociober, 2454c May, 9855c: No. 2 White. October, 264 Spot’ prices: No. 2. 2514¢: No. 2, White, 28c: No. 2, Chicago, 2614c; No. 28@26 Mixed Weste: 28@29c: White State, 28@39¢ Pigiron—Firm, moderate $11 50@14. Copper—Firm. Lake, $12 Lead—Easy. Domestic, $3 50. Tin—Steady. Straights, $14 15; plates, moder- ately active, firm. Spelter—Firm. Domestic, $4. e Hops—Moderate demand, easy; State, common to choice, 3@8c: Pacific Coast, 3@Sc. London market—Unchanged. Wool — Firm, moderate demand; Domestic fleece, 16@22c; pulled, 16@:4c; Texas, 10@lic. Lard—Quiet, firm; Western sieam closed at £6 40: tember, closed $6 3! nominal: re- fined quiet: Continent, $6 80; South America, $7 15: compound, 41%c. Pork—Moderate demand, steady; mess, $11@ 11 50. Butter—Quict, steady; State dairy, 12@18%0: do creamery, 1934@20¢: Western d. @13c; do creamery, 15@20c; ao factory, 6@12Y4c; Ligins, 20c:.imitation creamery. 11@)bc. Cheese—Quiet, light receipts, steady ; State large, 51@7%c; do fancy, T14@T7%sc; do, small. 6@ 8gc: part skims, 2@5c; full skims, 134@134c. k.ggs—Moderate demand, steady; State and Penn- sylvama, 141,@153%6c; Western fresh, 13@1414c: do per case, $1 50@+. arallow—Scarce; eity, 414c hid: country, 44@ jac. Cottonseed oll—About steady; better crude, 24@25c; yellow prime, 27%c; good off grades, 27c asked. Rice—Fairly active, firm; domestic, 414@6c: Japan. 4@dse. Molasses—Firm, fairly active; foreign nominal; New Orleans, 26@3c. Coftee—Closed firm, 16@25 points up;_ August, $15 35. September, '$15 45: October, $15 35@ 15 50; December, $15 20; March, $15 15. Spot Rio. quiet, firn: No. 7, 1614c. Sugar—Raw. firm: moderately active; fair re- fining, Sc: centrifugals, 96 test. 3 5-16¢: refined, airly active, firm: off A, 414@i3c: mold A. 4 1-16@4%c: standard X, 4”/7%534%& confec: tioners’ A" 4 B-16@4Yac: cut loat, 5 1-16@dL4c crushed, 51-18@514c;: powdered, 43;@4 15-16c; granulated, 4 7-16@4%,c: cubes, 4 11-{‘0@41/.& California fruit Guotations: Oranges, norinal. Penches — Early Crawford, $1 10@1 95: Craw- ford,"§1 10@1 25; Crawford Cling, $1 20@1 40. Pears—Bartlett, $1 45@2 05. Plums—Bradshaw. 75¢@$1 05: Columbia, 75c@$1 25: Egg, 85c@$! 15; Peach, 65c@$1 05; Washington, 75@5&:. Prunes— , 241/ D sc: No.' 3, White, 28@29c; White do, c. demand; American, demand; | @®1 50; Gros, $105@1 upans. $1 20 Ege. $105@1 1 Bradshay National auction to-day: Peaches—Early 125; late Crawiord, $1 15@1 2 Plums—Bradshaw, 90cG Yellow Ege, 90c@#1 15. Pears, Highland Bartlett, half-boxes, 1 25. 80@90c , 7lc. Boc@s]. ws, $1. Fruit arly ‘olumbizs, 90c@ ion sold at_open “rawford, §1 10@ Foster, $1 10@ 05: Columbia, Prunes, Fellen- rl Fruit company sold California fruit to- ST. PAUL, MINN Assoclation sol: $1@1 35; Egg. 850 “olumbia, 65 serman, §1 25. Aug 7.—The National Fruit at open auction toda; fruit CITY Fruit hes, 81 T5@2. PHILADE. Company_ sof Barilett, $1 §0. $2 20@2 45 Serg. <1 25 ton, $1 Gro Tow. NEAPOLIS, MINN, Auvg. 0ld Lo-duy at open au letts. 1 60@1 75. Plu at @$i 15; @80c; Bradshaw, 70@ hes, §1@$1 15; plums, $1@ A, Aug. 7. ms, 95c@$1 05. Plums—Kgg, $1 10. 0, $1 2 : Bradshaw, $1 25. Craword, $1 55. NEW YORK Bonds, doilars, 5314¢. @1 45. 30 TOCKS, Shares. Money on call has been easy at 1@114%: last loan at 1% and closing offered at 1%. Prime mer- cantile paper, 4@4Ya%. Bar silver, 6634c. Mexican T5e@sl; Bartl, The National ssociation sold 'at open auction_to-day: 80c@$1 90; plums, et 7.—Porter Bros. ion: Pears—Bart- PHIA, Pa., Aug. 7.—The Earl Fruit open auction to-day: Pears— MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Aug. 7.—The Earl Fruit Co. sold st open auction to-day: Pears—Bartlett, Clapps, $1 Prunes—Fallen- Plums—W ashing- Peaches—Early change, Money and Railroad Sterling exchange is steady, with aciual business m bankers' bills at 4591404 8914 for 60 dny rau 4 89, quiet was dull. Am Tel & Cable. Atchiso ‘Adams E. Xpress Alton,Terre Haute, 6214 vernment railroad bonds firmer. CLOSING STOCKS. American Express.113 |North Americ: Northern Paci Norfolk & West. Preferred. ... an 1ic. . and 84 §014@4 901/ for demand. Posted , §4 S0@4 91. Commercial bills, 84 8814@ bonds steady: State bouds Sliver at the Board P ]4% 571 47 Preferred......... 181y ‘American Tobacco.111 %4/ Northwesters. ... 10074 Preferred 1127 Preferred.. 145 Bay State Ga: e ~3 .. 10135 Baltimore & Ohio.. 6% |N. Y. Chicago&S.L 164, Brunswick Lands.. 2 | 1stpreferred 71 Buftalo, Roch & P. 22 | 24 preferred. 30 Canada Pacific.... 52 [N'Y. & N. H.. . 204 Canada Southern . 863N Y. & New Eng. 5614 Canton Land........ 507/N. Y. Susq & W.... 11 Central Pacific.... 1814 Preferred......... 28% “hes. & Ohlo. ._ %1% Ontario. ... 8lo Chicago Alton.....158 (Ontario & Western., 1714 Preferred. {170 Oregon Improvmt. 11 Chicago, B. & Q... 90%/| Preferred......... 85 Chicago & E. 11i..._54 " |Oregon Navigation. 25 Preferred......... 10115/ Oregon Short Line. 8 Chicago Gas.. ... B8YalPacific Mail........ 29 Cleve & Pitisburg.162%|Peoria, D.& Evans. 6 Consolidation Coal. 52 Pitisburg & W pid. 31 Consolidated Gas..143 |Pullman Palace...170 C. C.C. &St. Loujs. 48% 3% Preferred......%. 93 19 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 3634 Reading. . ... 1754 Preferred......... 92 "|RioGrande &Westn 1714 Cotton Ofl Cert.... 253/.3 Preferred.... . 40 Commercial Cabie.160 '~ Rock Island. ... 7884 Del. Hudson....... 1301 RomeWat & Ogden114 Vel Lack& W estern1617a/st. L. & S. W. 7 Denver & R. 14%4| Preferrea. 17 Preferred.. . 47 e 21 General Electric... 3814/St. Paul & Duluth. 29 EFie...... coeeiosns 8%, Preferred......... 81 Preferred. . 21 ¥ St. Pavl & Omaha.. 4034 Fory Wavne.......162Vs Preferred.........118 reatNorthern pid. 126 |St. P. M. & M.....1118 Green Bay.. 1 Silver Certificat. ... 6654 Harlem Southern Pacifi 2014 Hocking Coal Southern R. R..... 1334 Hocking Valley... 2434 Preferred.......[.. 41 Homestake . 28" sugar Refiners... 11415 H. & Texas Cent.. 2% Preferred......... 104~ 1llinois Central.... 981 Tenn. Coal & Iron. 36% Tows Central. 1015 Preferred. D9 Preferred......... 3614 Texas Pacific...... 12Vg Kansas & Texas... 1772 Tol.A.A.& N. Mich. 14g Preferred. 544 Tol. & Ohio Cen.... 45 Kingston & Pem... 3" Preferred......... 78 Lake Erie & Westn (Tol.St.Louis & [} Preferred. 5 Preferred. . 1il Lake Shore. . ... 13834 |Union Pacific...... 13 National Lead. /U. P., Den. & Gult. 534 Preferred......... 9214 U.S. Cordage. ... 134 Long Island | Preferred. . Bm Touisville & Nash. aranteed.....l 7 Louisville Na& Ch. Express...... 40 Preferred..... H Teather...... 167 Manhattan Consol 124 | Preferred......... 5. Memphis & Charls. 15 U. 8. Rubber. . Mexican Central... 1135| Preferred. Michigan Centrai. 101 |Utica & B. Minn & S. L. — |Wah.B. L & Pac.. 8% Preferred.........— | Preferred. . 21 Minn. & St. Leom. 2134 Wells-Fargo. .108 1st preferred..... 83 Western Union.... 9278 . 488, Wis Centraw..,..... bY . 87" Wheeling & L. E.. 1658 Mobile & Ohio.... 2ile Preferred......... 53 XNashville Chatt.... 70 "“|Am Cotton Oil ptd. 72% National Linseed.. 293,/W U Beef.......... 10%g . J. Central.. - 169 U S as.reg... Do, 45 coupon. U S 4s new reg. Do, 48 coupon Do. 2s To, bs Do, 5s coupo 514 Cherokee 45, 1896.100%, Do, 45. Mutual Union 6s. >IN J Cent Gen bs.. 614 Northern Pac 1sts.117 5| Do, 2ds.. 023 Do, 3ds. ... . T2% Northwest Consols.142 Do, 1897 -100%4| Do, deb Bs........110% Do, 1568, 210030 R & N 1as. . o111 Do. 1899... 2.1 11003, SuL&IronMtGen 5553V Pacific 6s 0f'95....100 St L & S F Gen 65.110 D. C. 3-6 5s 110 (St Paul Consols ... 12614 AlaClass A4, 108 (St P. C. & Palsts. 11615 Do, Class B 4,58.108 | Do. Pac Cal 1sts..11815 La Consolds........ 96 [Southern K.R.5s. 973 Missouri fanding..— [Texas Pacific firsis 9284 N Carolina con 6s..125 [Texas Pac seconds. 2834 Do, 4s............ 10214 UmonPac 1stof'96.1073g So Carolina 414s...106 West Shore 4s.....106%5 n new 35 034/ Mobile & Ohio 45.. 68 Va funding debt... 63 |R GranaeWest 1sis 76 Do, reg....... —— Ches & O Bs........11134 Do, deferred 63... 814 Atchison ds. ... 801 Do, trust rcpts st 6 Do, 2ds A. .. ... 8214 Canada South 2ds..108 |G H & S A 6s...... 100 Cen Pac 1sts of '85.10% 104 Den & R G 1st.....115 1110 DS RS e wen 10814 Erie 2ds . 80 Kansas Pa Consols 72 1100 Ks Pa Ists Den div10934 FORELG WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa., Aug. 7.—The spot market s firm at 55 6d@bs 614d. Cargoes are quiet at 27s 9d August-September shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for™o. 2 Red Winter: Aug- ust, 5s 514d; September, bs 514d: October, bs 6d; November, 58 634d; December, 6 7d. Consols, 107%4: sil- rench Rentes, 1021 20c. i EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. Sterling Exchange,sight. . New York Exchange, sight. .. w York Exchange, telegrapli Fine silver, spot, P ounce. Fine silver, 30 days. Mexican Dollars PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGH TS—Continue dull and nomi- nal at 35s as a quotation for spot business. The chartered wheat fleet in por: has a registered ton- | nage of 23,550, against 21,600 tons on the same date last year; disengaged, 4138 tons, ag: 650; on Uie way to this port, 352,242 tons, xports of Wheat (flour fncluded as oih coasis 0f the United States and from Montreal show a moderate increase over k ago0. the total being 1,460,000 bushels, a gain | of about 200,000 bushels. "This is due to increased exports of flour. The week’s total of Wheat and flour exports of 1,460,000 bustels is contrasted with 2,977,000 bushels a year ago, 5,622,000 two years azo. 5,978,000 bushels 1n the corresponding Week of 1892 and 4,389,000 in a like week of 1891, There is a scramble among shippers for choice Wheat, which is scarce this year, and ihey are pay- ing $1 for it in the country and sometimes even over. A milleris buying extra choice heavily in | the country and paying $1 021 for it. The local | market continues lower than the country market, and is uninteresting. No. 1, 97@97c; choice, 9834c; lower grades, 55@921gc; extra choice for milling, $1@1 0245 ¥ ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. wheat) from INFORMAL SESSION—10 o'clock — December— 800 tons, $1 0333: 1400, $1 0315, May—100, £1 1014, REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—2900 tons, $1 0375. May—400, $1 1075; 300. $1 103 100, $1 11. AFTERNOON SESSION — December - 400 tons, . May—500, $1 103. RLEY—Both Feed and Brewingare firm. The continues wanted jor export and is 23sc higher. Cheval is quiet here, but the shipp In the countr; d, 60@62%4c: choice, 6334c: Brewing, # cul; Chevalier, #1 10@1 15 for No. 1 and 60@75¢ for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESST —December—100 will pay over our quotations for it No. 1 tons, 63%sc; 400, 6314¢. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—300 tons, 6334c. AFTEENOON 10N — December — 100 tons, 370: 200, 6334 CGATS—Surprise are firm at good prices. but ali other descriptions are lower and quiet under liberal stocks. Milling_are quotable at 9715c@81 P ctl; fancy Feed, 85¢@$1; good to choice, 85@90c: cominon to fair. 70@S0c; Gray, 8214@8bc: Red, 65@70c; Surprise, $1@1 10 ctl. CORN—Previous prices rule, Stocks are moder- ate, but business is dull. Large Yellow quotable at 811215@1 1734 ¥ cu; Small Round Yellow, $1 15 @1 20: White, $1@1 15 9 ctl. RYE—Very aulet at 75@8114¢ P ct! for new, BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 85@90c % ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Ne¢ change In prices. Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 35@3 45 # bbl: Bakers' extras. $3 15@3 25: superfine, 2 25@2 50 @ bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 ¥ to! Cracked Corn, 50@25 50 ¥ ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN-§11 50@13 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Quoted at §15 for low grades up to 18 ¥ ton for the best. . FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, $i3 50@14: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $256 B ton: Cottonseed Oflcake, $24 B ton. HAY—The market is amply supplied for all car- rent needs. Prices show no change. W heat, $7 @10; Oat, #6@8: Wheat and_Ont, £6 50@10; B ley, $5@7: Alfalfa, $5 50@7 50; Clover, $7@8; Compressed, $7@9: Stock, $4@6 3 Lon. STRAW—Quoted at 25@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—The market is weaker and white de- scriptions are quoted lower. Bayos, $1 20@1 40; Small Whites. 52 55@2 65: Pea, $2 80@2 80: Large Whites, $2 55@2 65: Pink, $1 20@l 40; Reds, 1 5: Blackeye, nominal at $2 asked for new: v, nominal: Limas, 85 75@6 ctl; But- ters, $2@2 25 for small and $2@2 50 for large. SEEDS—New Yellow Mustard is weak a1 $1 75 2; Flax, $2 25@2 50 B ctl: Canary, 314@3%4c B i Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 1% @2c; Hemp, 4c DRIED PEAS—Split Peas, 4@4%c; The raw oroduct is nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—The market is well supplied with all kinds. Sweets are still lower at $1@1 25 ctl: Garnet Chiles,60@65c; Salinas Burbanks, 760 @$1; River Burbanks, in sacks, 40@4dc; Early .0se, 1n sacks, 40@55¢ P ctl. ONIONS—Are lower at 50@60c B ctl; Pickle Onions, 35@50c B ctl. VEGETABLES — Tomatoes are doing better. Corn continues to decline. The other kinds are plentiful and cheap. Green Peppers, 26@50¢ B box for Chile and 30@50c B box for Bell: Green Corn, 35@76c ¥ sack; 66c@31 B box for Berkeley and $1@l 50 B box for Alameda; Tomatoes from the River, 40@50c @ box: from the Bay, 30@40c % box: Summer Squash, 26@40c # box; Green Peas, 2@2%4c B Ib: String Beans,114@214¢; Lima Beans, 3@ic; Bay Cncumbers, 15@25¢ B_bo: Pickles, 50@65c for No. 1 and 25@S0c for No. 2 Green Okra, 50c@31 ;: Egg Plant, 25@60c; Cabbage, 7be B ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@A40¢} Gariic, 2@3c @ b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER — Creamery has advanced sharply, being scarce. In fact, stocks are down to almost nothing. Dairy Butter is so scarce as to be almost out of market gll':mmx-m\ Z Fancy, 1813@19¢; seconds, 17@18c Darry—Fancy, 15@16¢ B 1b: good to choice, 14 @1440; lower grades, 1215@1315¢ 3 Ib. CHEESE—The market 18 in better shape all around. Fancy mild new quotable at 614@7c: com- mon 10 good, 3@6c @ 1b: Young America, 6@7%4c; Eastern, 113,@12Vac; Western, B b EGGS—The market Tules firm with light stocks, and some dealers quote over the quotations. Fancy Eastern are quotable at_18c: falr to choice Eastern, 13@17c 8 doz; Duck Eggs, 17@18c: store Eggs, 14@17c; ranch Eggs, 18@24Yac @ dozen. POULTRY AND GAM! POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at $6@6 50 for Hens, $575@6 for Roosters, 33 25@4 Brotlers and $3 26 for Ducks. California stock continued toimprove slowly. Live Turkeys quotable a1 15@17c ® b for Gobblers: 16@16c for Hens: Geese, B pair, $1 25@1 50: Goslings, $1 25@1 75 ¥ doz: Ducks, $3@4 for old and 83@5 for young; o o, Koiws B dons Trvern, B H0G4; Beoilom: o, old, U'H doz: Fryers, ; Broilers, stas 80 Tor large ang 283 50/ 10f smail Plgeors, #1 50 ¥ dozen ror old and $1 25 for young. GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS—Apricots will soon disap- pear. Peaches and Plums run along about the same, being in good supply. Bartleit Years are scarce and firm. Melons contiue to decline. Figs are scarce and Apples plentiful. Nectarines seil slowly. Nectarines, 35@b0c B bx for Red and 35@ 40c for White: Cantaloupes, 50c@$1 25 # case: Watermelons. $5@10 @ 100: Nutmegs, 26@40c 3 box; Figs, 50@75¢ for single and $1@1 24 for double layers: Plums, 15@85c; Egg Plums. $10@16: Green Gies, $18@20 P ton; Peaches. 25@40¢ § box and 15@26¢ B bskt; Peaches in bulk, to canners, $15@ 18 @ ton for freesiones and $20@2p for clings: Apples, 25@75¢ B box; Crabappies, 20@35¢; Pears, Bartletts, #1@1 25 ¥ box for No. 1 and 40@ 75¢ ¥ box for off grade: Apricots, 35@6Uc B box. BERRIES—The standard varieties continue in limited supply and firm. Huckleberries quotable at S@ic B B: Blackberries, $1 25@2 50 P chest: Raspberries, $4@8 B chest: Strawberries, $3@5 for Longworths and 1'50@3 9 chest for large erries. GRAPES—Ripe Grapes sell well enough, hut green stock drags. Sweetwaters and Fontaine- bleaux, 20@4Cc: Black Grapes, 35@60c B box; Muscats, 50@75¢c; Tokay, 50@T5¢ 7 DOX. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons and Limes are goiet at unchanged prices. Lemons quotable at §1 25@ 175 for common and $2@3 for zood Lo choice: Mexican Limes, $2 50@4 % box: Bunanas, §1 25@ 2 bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The market for all sortsof new Fruit is weaker and quieter, though dealers are unable to explain it. Two San Francisco houses have sold new Prunes right and left to the East at 4Y4c, and have come pretty close to breaking the Prune market for the whole year. Dealers say there was no need to_sell as low as 444¢. Peaches are ireely offerea to Kastern buyers at 6¢, with no As remarked ahove, the street is at a [0ss to ount for the weakness of the market. : The following prices ruled on the Fruit Ex- change: New Peaches, 53,@614c; new Prunes, 414@4Vae forthe four sizes: new Apricots 8@dc, with most_holders asking 10c for fan ‘UIL| fruit is quoted: Prunes, 4 sizes, 4c: Apples. 4@41/4c for sliced snd 43;@51ec @ 1 for evaporateds’ Pears, 6c B Ib for evaporated halves, 3@ic for quarters; Plums, 3@4c for pitted and 16 for unpitted; new Figs, black, 4c for pressed and 31/4c unpressed. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES — Dull and weak. Raisins—four-crown, loose, _are quotable at 8%ac B Ib; three-crown, 213@2%C: Lwo-crown, 2@21/4c; seedless Sultanas, none here: seedless Muscatels, 2@2b4c B Ib: S-crown London layers #1 40 B box; clusters, §2; Dehesa clusters. £2 50 Imperial clusters, $3: Dried Grapes—11a@l%c B N UTS—Walnuts, 7@10c for paper-shell and soft shell, and 7@814c for hardshell; Almonds, 2@215¢ for hardshell, and 6@10c ¥ b for sflf}sh('ll. and — for paper-sheil; Peanuts, batic for Exsiern and 4@ 41gc for California; Eickory Nuts, b@be; Pecans, 6¢ for rough and K¢ for poiished: Filberts, B@9c: Brazil Nuts, 7%@8c ® Ib; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 50 100 P ONEY—Tnactivity still characterizes the mar- Xket. There is plenty of Hones here todraw on. Comb quotable at 10@12 ¥ Ib: new water-white extracted, 5@5%4¢ B 1b: lizht amber extracted, 414@5c: dark amber, 4@414 ESWAX -24@25c 9 fb. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Hams are firm. concessions on Bacon quotations. s quot uble at 8@8lpc B I for heavy and Blh@9c B 1 for light medium, 11@11%5c B I for light, 12@ 1214c % Ib for extra light, and 1216@13¢ for Sugur curea; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 121p@l3cy California Hams, 11@11% Mess Beef, $7@K B bbl: extra mess do, $8@ Sellers make Bacon is quot- @9; family 45, $10; extra prime Pork, $6@9 50 @ bbl: extra clear, $18 9 bbl; mess, $16 © bbl: Smoked Beef, @9%ac P 5 ¥ ARD—Eastern, tierces, quotable at 6@6Y4c B 1 for compound, and &c for pure: pails, 8pc: Califor- nia. tierces, 5ec for compound and pure: half bbls, 7%c: 10-b tins, 73%c; COTTOLE 10-1b s, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Weak and quiet. Heavy salted steers, 1014@11c; medinm, 912@10c: light, 9c; Cowhides, 9¢; salted Kip, 7e: salted Calf, 10¢; salted Veal, 8c; ary Hides, usual selection. 19@ 1915¢ B B: culis and brands, 14@141ac @ 1b; dry ip. 14@15c: dry Calf, 20c; prime Goatskins, 20@ 35¢ each: Kids, 5c: Deerskins, <ood summer, 30c @ Ib; medium, 15@25c; winter, 10@15¢; Sheep- skins, shearlings, 10@20c each: short wool.25@36¢ cach; medium, 30@4bc each: long wool, 40@60c each. Culls of all kinds, about Lsc less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 414@ NE—784c in tierces, and 8%4c B b in sortments are too limited for any activit; ew lambs’ and 11l clips are quoted at 8@815c ih. Quotations for spring clip are: Humboldt and Mendocino, 1234@14ic; Choice Northern, 10@l1c: San Joaquin, scven months’. 6@sc: do, 12 months’, 5@6lac: Nevaca, 5@l0c; Eastern Oregon, heavy, 7@8c; do choice, 9@10c; Valley Oregon, 12@18Yac ® b HOPS—2@6c B 1. tionless. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. The market continues mo- BAGS—Calcntta Grain Bags, nominal and weak 4c: San Quentin, $3 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, $8 § ton: New Wellington, $8 % ton: Southfield Wellington,§7 60: Seattl #6: Bryant §6: Coos Bay, §5; Wallsend, $7 50t tcn, 87 50: Brymbo, §7 50: Cumberland, $8 50 in bulk and $10 50 in sks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Lgg, $12: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Cannel, $8; Rock Springs. unstle Gate snd_Pieasant Valley, 87 60: Coke, $15 in bulk and $17 in sacks. CANNED FRUIT—We gquote 1595 goods as fol- Apricots, $1@1 10; Peaches, $1 10@1 30: , $1 15@1 25 ® doz; White Cherries. $2@ 2 15: Black Cherrles, $1 65; Plums, 90c@$1. ED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 66@75¢; @$1 05 P dozen. ‘We continue quotations as follows: 20 @2035c B b for good to prime washed Costa Rica; 1915c 3 b for good Costa Rica: 1814@19¢ for good Costa Rica mixed with biack beans: 171 @1835ctor falr Cota Rica: 14@183ge for com, mon to ordinary Costa Rica: 18@20c for good to prime washed_Salvador: —@18c for good green unwashed Salvador: 21@21vsc for prime washed Guatemala: 193, @203} ¢ for good to strictly g00d washed Gualemala; 151o@19%pc for fair washed Guatemala: 16@1734c for medium Guate- mala; 14@1634c for ordinary Guatemala; 9@ 1336c for very inferior to common Guatemala: 21@3%c % b for good 10 prime washed Peaberry ; 19@19%ac Pactfic Cod, catch of 1895, 1s quoted as for good unwashed Peaberry. 100-1b cases, 6c 7 1h; 50-I bundles, 5¢ B FISH. Tablets, 8¢ P 1b: Seabright Blocks, 7lec: , halt bbls, $9 for No. 2 and $8@$ 50 for ern Smoked Herring, 30¢ @ keg; Dutch do, 90c@81 25 P keg; Whitefish, $150 in balf Dbis_and #1 75 in kits; Tongues and Sounds, $16. QUICKSILVER—$40@41 per flask. OIL—California Castor Oil, cases, No. 1, 81 10; bbls, $1 05 @ bhl (manufacturers’ rates): Linseed Oil in bbls, bolled, 70c; do, raw, 67c: cases, 5¢ more: Lard Oil, bbls, 66¢; cases, 71c; China Nut, 43@A45c¢ B gallon. YETROLEUM—No further change. Starlight is quotable at 20c 3 gal; Eocene, 22¢ P gal; As- tral 20c; 150° Elaine, 25¢: Pearl, 21c: Water-white, refined, bulk, 15c: Headlight, 175°, cases, 22c; Mineral Seal, 300°, 2514¢ in cases: Standard, 110° fire test, 1834c B gal in cases (caps), 19c faucets and 14%%c in bulk. GASOLINE, ETC—63° Benzine, bulk, 16¢: cases, 74° Gasoline, bulk, 17c; cases, 22¢; 86° Gaso- bulk, 24c; cases 28 B gal. WHITE LEAD—Quoted at 6¢ B b, RED LEAD—Quoted at 6¢ B tb. TURPENTIN E—Quoted at 48¢ B gallon. CANDLES—Granite Candles, 8s, 16 o0z, 1014c; do, 14 oz, 1he: do, 12 oz, 834c; do, 10 07, 8lac Electric Light Candles, 6s, 16 0z, 834c: do, 14 0z, 8c; do 12 oz, Thc; do, 10 0z, 64c; Parafline Wax Candles, 4s. 65 and 125, 14 0z, 914 P . LEATHER—The course of tiie market depends upon developments at the Kast, where the tanners are trying (o keep prices up, and the buyers,/dealers and manufacturers are fighting to break them down. Trade meanwhile is dull. Extra heavy Sole, 80c B 1 for No.1 and 27¢ P Ib for heavy Sole, 28c for No. 1 and 26c for No. 2 medium Sole, 27¢ for No. 1 and 25¢ for No. 2; light Sole, 26c for No. 1 and 24c b for No. 2. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 55gc: Dry Granulated, be: Confectioners’ A, 474c; Magnolia A, 4lgc: lXtra C, 434c: Golden C, 4vge; D, §74c; hnlt-barrels, Y4c more (han barrels, and boxes 3¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 1Hogs, though no lower, are weak, a8 the country fs foll of them and the local packers are rather overstocked. Beet and Mutton are unchanged. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- le;;i-"" Fre :T follows: 5: " 6e: EEF—First quality, 5@5%4¢; choice, 6c; sec- ond quality, 414¢: third do, R@Ac? . VEAL—Large, 4@bc; small, 5@7c B b. ?x'lhv’r'mx—wez ers, 414@5c; Kwes, 4@4lae LAMB—Spring, 5@6c B 1b. PORK—Live Hogs, 37g@4c for large, 414@43/c for sl and 4c'or {ceders: dressed do, 534@ c @ b, ‘WOOD, LUMBER, TIES, ETC. Posts, 8c each; Redwood. $5 P cord; Oak, rough, $650; peeled, $0: Pine, $5 75; Railrond “Tles, 35¢ apiece for 6x8, 41c for 7x8 and 45@50c for 7x8. —New, $14@14 50 B cord. TANBAR LUMBER—The Redwood Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation quotes: No. 1 Rough, $13@17; No. 338 11 @ M: Pickets, rongh, pointed and fancy, $1 12 and §18 % M halt-inch. surfaced and clear, No. M No. 2%:2@28 B M; Rustic, No. 1, $32@36 B 1, $15@23, 2, '§20@24; surfaced and rough :‘f-z'éffi“ 1, $18@22; No. 2, $12@16; T. and G., PINE—No.1,811@13 A M. The northern mills and dealers have been advancing their prices re- cently. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. ._9.730 Wool. bls. Flour, qr. sks Wheat, ctls. (78,251 Wine, gals.. Barley, ctls. 9,710 Hides, no. 689 Oats, cils. 550 Leather. rol 7 Beans, sks, 735 Tallow, ctl 4 Potatoes, & 8825 Lumber, M fect... . 40 Onions. sks. . 415 Paper, reams...... 8, Middlings, sks.. . 67 Quicksil ver, flasks 205 Rran, aks, 1,215 Lime, bbls. - 120 Hay, tons.. 450/ TOE CALL CALENDAR. AveusT, 1895. S Moon. August 13, Last Quarter. August 20, New Moon. Augnst 26, Quarter. OCEAN STEAMERS. . Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | City Puebia, San Juan... St Paul...... Humboldt... SAlls. | PIER. Vic & PguSna|Aug 8, 9am|Bdwy 1 Panama., Aug 8, 12% (P M 88 Newport ... |Auz 9, Bax|Bdw'y 2 HumboldtBay | Aug 9. Gam|Washt'n -.|Aug 9,10ax|Valleo .-|Aug10,” 5pu | Valleio Homer.. ..|Coos Bay...... Augl0, 5rx|Oceanic North Fork. | Humboldt Bay | Augll, 9ax| Miss'n1 Mexico ... |San Diego. Augll,1lau| Baw'y 2 Columbia...| Portland .. ... | Augl2,10Ax [Spear Eureka ... |Newport...... |Augls, Sax Bdw'y 2 Walla Walla| Vic & Pei Snd | Augls, 9ay Bdw'y 1 hiDg........ China & Japn [Augl}, 3ex PM S 5 Pomona..... Humboldt Bay (Augl3. 2pM Bdw'y 1 Point Loma. | 3rays Harbor. Auxls,lD.«u!Mln'n 1 Farallon....| Yaauina Bay..[Auvgl4, 5ru | Miss 1 Weeott...... | Eel River.....|Augld, 9ax Vallejo Santa Kosa..|San Dieo... . [Auglh.11AM Biw'y 2 State of Call Portiand. Augl7.10AM Sp STEAMERS TO ARRIVE STRAMER | Frox T ‘Alice Blanchard | Portiand. Homer... |Coos_Bay Mexico. San Diego. Walla Wall; Victoria & Puget Sound Portland. racoma urays Harl Del Norte..... . [Grays Harpor. Pomona.. | Humbotdt bay. Hureka. SNewport. Weeott.. .70, [ Tel River. ... Farallon . Portland . Crescent City. ., | Crescens City.. Aug 12 Truckee. “..|Portiano.... ..Aug13 Costa Rica. Comox. Aug Colon. Panama. Santa Nan Diego.. BTN Umatilla... Victoria & Puget Sound |..Aug 14 State of Cal Portland............. Willamette Val. | Mexico. Citv_of Everett Panama . SUN AND TIDE TABLE. b |HIGH WATER.[LOW WATEE. UN. | MOON. ¥ |Large.Small.[Small. Large. Rises| Sets |Rises. — = Simes 81 2180 0.45x 7.42p 7.15A| 518 7.11| 8 430 2.40r 1.27a] B.28p 7.48A 519 7.10 9.05¢ e e HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIO OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN rRANCISCO. Aug 7. 1895. ) Y The time ball on ‘Jelegrapn Hii was dropped exactly at N0oon 10-day—L. e.. az noon of the 120th meridian, or at exactly 8 P. M., Greenwich time. FECHTELER, A Lientenant U SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY, August 7. Stmr Humboldt. Edwards, 20 hours from Ku- reka: pass and mdse. to M Kalish & Co. Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 nours from Newport,etc; pass and mdse.'to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr Arago, Reed, 40 honrs from Coos Bay; pass and mdse. 10 Oregon Coal and Nay Co. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 45 hours from FPort Los Angeles; ballast, to L E White Lumber 0. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, 24 hrs trom Fureka; pass and mdse. to Charles Nelson. Haw stmr Kahului, Tyson, 105 hours from _De- parture Bay; 1140 tons coal, to Taylor & Co. Oak- land. Ship B P Cheney, Herriman, 12 days from Ta- coma: 2170 tons coal, to South Prairie Coal Co, Br ship City of Dellil, Swan, 54 days from New- SW; 1764 tons coal, to Balfour, Guthrie & Ship § P Hitchcock, Gates, 28 days from Yoko- hama; mdse, to S P Co, Ship Two Brothers, Windrow, 6 _days from De- parture Buy: 2154 tons coal, to Geo Fritch Brship Penthesilia, Belyea, 65 days from Pan- ama: ballast, to Meyer. Wilson & Co. Schr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson, 60 bours from Needle Rock; r r ties and bark,to Mendocino Lumber Co. Sch Bobolink, Nelson, 72 hours from Mendocino; 225 M 1t lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Cleared. WEDNESDAY, August 7. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend : Goodall, Perkins & Co. Bark Martha Davis, Saunders, Honolulu; Welch & Co. Sailed. WEDNESDAY, August 7. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, Crescent City. Stmr Weeott, Magee, Eel River. Stmr Santa Hosa, Alexander, San Diego, ete. Stmr State of California, Ackley, Astoria. Stmr Greenwood. Carison. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, Alblon. Br ship Lyderhorn, Weston, Queenstown. Bark Annie Johnson, Rock, Hilo. Bark Martha Davis, Saunders, Honolulu, Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, Landing, Schr J'M Colman, Treaner, Tacoma. Schr Christina Steffens, Rasmussen, Landing, Schr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. Schr James A’ Garfield, Palmgren, Willapa Harbor. . Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. Schr Gem, Olsen, Coos Bay. . Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—August 7—10 P M—Weather foggy; wind SW: velocity 8 miles per hour. Charters. The Brship Queen Margaret loads mdse for rpool direct. The Haw bark Americana loads lumber at Hastings Mill for South Africa: brig Courtney Ford, lumber at Port Hadlock for Tahiti. The ship Guardian loads lumber on the Sound for Callao, 425 6d. Bowens Russian L Spoken. July 17—18 N 27 W, Br ship Cardiganshire,from Swaisea for San Francisco. June 24--19 45 S 26 05 W. Brship Carnarvon Bay, from Oregon for Queenstown. July 20—30 39 N 135 W, Br burk Ladas, from Newcastle, NSW, for San Diego. Miscellaneous. NEW YORK, Aug 7—Ship Benjamin Sewall, from New York for_San_Francisco, reported _put into island in Chile June 20 with decks swept. Ves- sel and cargo all right. Domestic Ports. MENDOCINO—Railed Aug 7—Stmr Point Arena, for San Francisco. CASPAR-—Sailed Aug 7—Schr Abbiey for San Francisco, [ d TACOMA—Sailed Aug 7—Nor bark Fortuna, for Adelatde. NEWPORT SOUTH—Arrived Ang 7—Stmr Westvort, bence Aug 4 and safled for Port Los An- geles. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug 6—Bark Sem- tnole, from San Jose de Guatemala. EUREKA—ATrived Ang 7—Stmr Pomona, hence Aug 6. Sailed Aug 7—Schrs Glen and Orion, for Saxr Fraelsco; schr Lottie Carson. ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 7—Stmr Truckee, hnce Aug 3: Brbark Andromeda, from Nagasaki. Sailed Avg 7—Stmr Oregon, for San Francisco. REDONDO—Arrived Aug 7—Stmr Navarro, hce Aug 5. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Aug 7—Stmr ‘Westport, from Newport South. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Aug 8—Schr Ivy, for San Franclsco. 7—Stmr Foint Loma and schr Mary and Ida, for San Francisco. PORT HADLOURK—Arrived Aug 7—Bktn J M Griflith. from Newport South. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 6—Ship Aryan, hce Apr 20. Foreign Ports. . NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Aug 1—Br ship Swanhilda, for San Francisco. SWANSEA—Sailed Aug 3—Brship Glenbank and Ital ship Salvatore Ciampa, for San Francisco. RIO DE JANEIRO—Sailed Aug 4—Br bark Ovan Bay, for San Francisce SANTOS—Sailed Aug 1—Ger ship Vasco de Gama, for Oregon. PORT PIRIE—Arrived Aug 6—Brbark Inver- amsay, from Plymouth. Tmportations. NEWPORT—Per St Panl—4i56 bxs oranges, 46 8ks peanuts, 1 s's walnuts, 98 bxslemons. San Pedro—15 bxs specimens. 1 ch tools. Tast San Pedro—15 pails salt fish,1 bx 1 pail candy. Huepeme—6 horses. Ventura—260 hi-sks dry apricots, 3 cs eggs, 416 sks beans, 5 bdls dry hides, 9 sks Lima beans, 1 cs cigars, 2 scantlings, 2 bxs plates, 65 bxs oranges, 102 bxs lemons. Carpenteria—b drs ofl. 48 bbls asphaltum. Santa Barbara—46 bxs lemons, 7 8ks crawfish, 1 bx liquors. Gaviota—2 bxs butter, 11 sks crawfish, 4 bxs fresh tish. Port Harford—18 cs eggs, 1 crt 4 cs cheese, 9 bxs butter, 5 bxs fish. Stecle—243 sks bariey. Nipomo—1170 sks barlev. Cayucos—23 bales seaweed, 1 cs garden seed. 6 bdls green hides, 1 bdl dry hides, 10 cans 1 pail 1 bbl tallow. 4 coops chickens, 14 bxs butter, 5 cs egus. 2 dressed calves. San Simeon—10 tubs 10 bxs butter, 514 cs ezgs, 1coopchickens, 5 dressed calves, 2 bdls hides, 3 bales seaweed. ks Santa Cruz—2 bxs C apples, 1 ch berries, EUREKA—Per Humboldi—550 M shingles. 22 sks wool, 43,176 feet lumber, 3 bbls min water, 13 pkgs mdse, 10 kegs 359 bxs butter, 5_carcasses veal, 10 sks bones, 6 bdls peits, 6 bdls green hidse, 2 cs pianos, 7 cs fish, 4 pkgs express, 1 sk coin. COOS BA Y—Per Arago—168,206 feet lumber, 14 cs cheese, 2 bxs clothing, 15 kgs 31 bxs butter, 4 pkgs mdse, 2 bdls chairs, 2 bb's oil, 1 pg furs, 19 bdis hides, 6 cds wood, 2'sks coin, 6 pkgs express, 2 plgs blankets, 600 tons coal. Port Orford— bxs butter. EUREKA—Per North Fork—1 bdl hides, 1 case crackers, 35 kegs nails, 1 casting, 26 dry hides, 15 8ks wool. 21 sks glue stock, 8 csseed, 1 organ, 12 sks leather, sks tails, 8 oiltanks, 79 kegs, 227 M shakes, 192 M f¢ lumber, 1318 M shingles. Consignees. Per St Paul—Wetmore Bros; W C Price & Co: D Biagi & Co; McDonough & Runyon; Hooper & Je nings; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; C B Whitney & Co Getz Bros & Co: Hills Bros; Baker & Hamilton; L Saroni & Co: Cal & Nev Creamery Co; Enterprise Brewery: C Carpy & Co: Porter Bros & Co; Charles Clark: 8'P Milling Co: H Dutard; Harris Bros: C A Parkin; Amer Assn; Waterhouse & Les- ter: Immel & Co: Wood, Curtis & Co; R Y Hayn Bavaria Brewery’; Wilson & Baechtel; A in Pacific_Tanning Co: San Francisco Pioneer Va nish Works: Alcatraz Asphalt Co: American Union Fish Co; National Brewery; Garcia& Maggini: J B Thomas: Buffalo Brewery; G Camilioni & Co Ploneer Fish Co; J Ivancovich & Co; H Waldeci Wheaton, Breon & Co: Norton, Teller & Co; West- ern Meat' Co; Kowalsky & Co: D E Allison & Co. Dairymen’s Union: M T Freitas & Co; Berti & Co! Sinshei mer Bros; Cox Seed and Plant Co; H Kirch man & Co: O BSmith &Co: W B Sumner & Co; Marshall, Teggart & Co: J Hofman: H Heckman & Co: H N Tilden & Co: J Schwettzer & Co. Per North Fork—A C Nichols & Co; American Biscuit Co: Baker & Hamilion; Standard Oil Co: Bissinger & Co: Christy & Wisé: California_Glue Co; W'B Sumer & Co; Braunschweiger & Co: & L Piano Co: Cox Sced and Plant Co; Chas Nel- son. Per Humbold!—Higgins & Collins; Humboldt Mineral Water Co: Overland Freight Transfer Co: A Lumber Co: Preston & McKinnon: Christy & Wise; Brigham, ioppe & Co; Hills Bros: C E Whitney & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; I W Georgson: Dairymen’s Union: Getz Bros& Co: Norton, Teller & Co; Russ, Sanders & Co; W Wall- man; Ross & Hewleit: Witzel & Baker: California Transfer Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co: I B Haight; L D Stone & Co: O B Smith & Co: E J Bowen & Co A C Nichols & Co: W B Sumfier & Co; A Paladini; | Baker& Hamilton: Wells, Fargo & Co; American Union Eish Co. Per Arago—W B Sumber & Co; United_States Brewery; Wells, Fargo & Co; Getz Bros & Co: Wil | & Finck: De Bernardi & Co: 'Standard Ol Co: Jar- | dine Tron Works: Hoffman & Alcxander Chas Nelson; Enterprise Brewery; John Lauer: Wieland Brewing Co: Hills Bros; 0C &N Co; S | SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RALWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WE YS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A..; 12:38, -g?fl,DflAflO, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tri; at 11:30 p. M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:| o T0. 9:30, 11:00 A.36; 1:30, 3:30, 8 o 3 " [ San Rafael to San Francisco. WE AYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 a. w.p (5, 8140, 510 ¥\ . Naturdays—Extra tripg :55 P. M. and 6:35_P. AL SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. 3.5 1:40, 5:40, 100, 6:25 P. M. ¥Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Between San Strauss; Marshall, Taggart & Coi Union Gas En- Arrive ine Co: Golden Gate Lumber Co: P 4 § Leave . . glne umber Co; P A Buell & Co. | "o Teave, | | Ineftect |_san Francisco. For Lats Shipping Intellivence See Thirteenth Pape. | ————=a—<"| 1595, 3 e ——— T Tt Po0% | Wamx | SUN- | pegiination| SN | WEEK Davs. | DAYS. L 170:40 Ax|_8:50 Ax 6:05 Pa 10:30 Ax 7:30 x| 6:15 P 240 ax | Novato, %4:‘;3 Pa/9:30 AM| Petaluma, 5:10 px|5:00 P |Santa Rosa. OFFICE_PURNITURE AND FIXTURES. Fulton, | C. F. WEBER & CO., 7:40 axe| Windsor, |10:30 axc 300 to 306 Post St., cor, Stoezton flonldsh‘\:f& e - Geyserville, S A | 8:30 a8:00 Ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 v/ 6:15 P P 1 Pieta, | 7:40 ax| Hopland & 110:30 ax T STEANN '30 P |8:00 ax| Ukiah. | 7:30 3| 6:15 Pxc PACTHIC COIST STEANSHP conpany | £683% cooc | eonn TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM 18:00 x| Guerneville. | 7:80 px| Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as 8:30 ®3| | { | follows: < | Sonoma 10:40 ax | For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- | 5:49 Ax|3:00 83| S°una 6:06 vx| lisono and Sitka (laska), at 9 .. August 3, & | | Glen E | 18, September 2, 17. i . For 'Victorin and. Vancouver (B, C.), Seattle, | T0AM B00 AN g0 ooy [10:40 2T Tacoma, Everett, Anacories and New Whatcom | 3:30 Px|5:00 P/ 05 P (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. August 3, 8, 1 18, 23, 28, and every fifth day thereafter, connect- ing at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., al Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry.,at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. at San Rafael for Bolinas. 7 Rosa for Mark Wess Stages connect Stages connect at Santa Springs. 3 | Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Sorings. | Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Gey: For Kureka, Arcata and Field's Landing (Hum- | _Stages, connect at Plat for Highland Springs, boldt Bay), sir. Pomona, every Tuesday at % p. 3., | Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, san Simeon, Cay icos, | poiages connect at ‘Hopiand for Lakeport and Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa t Springs. Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East San | Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Bla Pedro (os Angeles) and Newport, 8 a. X., August | Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- 1,5,9,18, 17,21, 25, 29, and every fourth day | wood, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, thereaster. Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Pll,?ll'v?“")\!i (?ku ¥or San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford | Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocks- (an Luls Obispo), Nanta Barbara, Pori Lo | bury, Bridgevilie, Hydesville and Eureka. = o Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and 'Newport, 11 | _ Saturday to Monday round-irip tickets Zust 3 23,2 1d ey rates. fo 0, August 3. 7, 11, 15,19, 25,27, 81, and every | ™G0y undays round-trip tickets o all points be- Str. Pomona, Saturday and Monday, excursion | yond San Rafael at balf rates. to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway wharf 1, Saturday. 4 2. 3. For Iinsenada, 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 Fran O.R. & TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street whart at 10 A. M. every five days. con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all points in OREGON, WASHINGTON, (DAHO, MONTANA, nd all Eastern points, including Chi- cago, New York and Boston. o SVRTRE. tenves Tivoron tame avery B 1O E0Ne 1 Batmie av 1700, 5:00" and A ot 650 Marke: lI.,Chm;lc: thnvm... W Manager. Gen Pasa. Ageit . SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave nnd are due to arrive as SAN FRANCISCO. Froy JuLy 27, 1895. A San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 00 Atlantic Express, Ogden and Enst.. 1 2004 Benicia, Vacavidle. Rumsey. S mento, and Redding via Davis. ARRIVE Bl State of California salls August 7, 17, 27, Sept. 6. Columbia sails August 12, 22, Sept. 1. 7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Calis- toga and Santa Rosa. 2 Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, §1500; | 7:30a San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns Steerage. #7 50; Bound trip, $25 00. 81804 Niles, Sau_Jose, Stockton, Ione, Sacramento, Marysville, Red Bluft aud Oroville. . #8:804 Poters and Milton ..., .. oruerzeiee 9:004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 9:005 New Orlearis Express, Raymond, (for Yosemite). Sants Darbara, For through rates and all other information apply 10 the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS & Co. Gen'l Supts., FrED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Agent. JUiME Xeutc iegomary. st 1.08 Augeles, Dewing, El Vaso, CEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 9:008 Maxiincr acd Stockion: Moian o 3 Y O0A Sen Leandro, Hoywards and Niles . X Coolgardie gold fields | 22:00x San Leandro, Haywards & Way Svns (Fremantle), Austra- lin: $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest ses 1o Capetown, South Africa. :00p Niles, San Jose aud Livermore. 00p Sacramento River Steamers. ... 30P Port Costa and Way Stations........ 097 San Leandio, Haywards & Way St'ns 4:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns tralfa er, | #:00r Martiuez, San Ramon. Vallcjo, MATTFOSA, S Via Naa, Calistoga, Ei Verano and Honolulu and Auck- Santa Rosa. ..ovvvveeercieeaninn, 91154 Jand, Thursday, August | $:00p Benicia, Esparto, Woodland, 2, 4t 2 P. M. Landing, Marysville, il e Oroville and Sacramento ......... 10:454 8:00p Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton ... Y e 5:30p,San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 5:301 Los Angeles Lxpress, Presuo, Ray- mond (for Yosemite), Bakerafield, Sauta Uarbara and Los Angeles.. 5:30P Sauta Fo Loute, Atlantic Express for Mojave aud Fast...... 6:00¢ Furopean Mail, Ogden and 1ast.... 6:001 Haywards, Nilés and San Jose. 17:00¢ Vallejo . L 7:00p Oregon ¥ixpress, Sacramento; Ma vitle, Rtedding, Portland, Puget Sound and East.................. 30:434 7:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ng 1 9:00p San Leandro, Haywardsk Way Stns 1 H11:13p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns_* SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 17:454 Sunday_Excursion for Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa, Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues- day, August 27, at10 Z A SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties August 27 and Sept. 24. Ticket oftice, 114 Montgomery street. Freigh office, 327 Market street. ILS & BROS.. General Agents. RE I. 1. COMPAGNIEGEVER ALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH / River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egyph via Paris, first class $160: second class $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll.. 2 5 R azast 10, 6:00 4. ANDIE, Capt. Poirot. , Capt. Baudelon. pee eeeeeses AUZUSE 24, LA CHAMPAGNE, Cavt. Laut .;l . i RS For fi r particuiars apply to O further particnl s H O RGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. . FUGAZI & €O, Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. Cruz . 8:154 Newark, Centerville, Sau Jose, Felton, ulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way N R ST *2:15P Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Almaden, Felton, Boulder Santa Cruz and Principal Stations. 245 P Newark COAST DIVISIO *6:40A San LA 1508 cck, 1 Way Noon (Third & Townsend Sis.) Jose, SNew Almaden and Way Stations. esaan . 17:304 Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal Way Stations. sse, 'Ures Pinos, Santa Criz, Pacific Grove, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Stations 74 Palo Alto and Way Stations 0A San Jose and Way Stations. :43A Palo Alto and Way Station 12:152 “ Del Monte Limited" for Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Castroville, Del Monte, M CUNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Lucania, Aug. 17, 1 P @' Lucania, Sept.14, Noon Etruria, Aug. 24, 8 A M Etruria, Sept. 21, 8 A X Campania,Aug. 31,1 P M Camnenia, Sept. 48, Umbrin, Hant. 7. 84w Umbria. Oe. 5. 3 Cabin passage ¥60 and upward: second cabin, §35, $40 $45, according to steamer and aAccommo- *1:459 18:358 10: L eni Pajaro, onterey, dations. and Pacific Grove only. Titin:204 ‘Steerage ticketsito and from all parts of Europs | *2:30p San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Bincs, Santa: st very low rates. For freight and passage apply Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacitic ¢ company’s office, 4 Bowling Green, New York. Fhid VERNON H. BROWN & CO., General Agents. Good accommodation can always be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, San Francisco. ROTAL AL STEAN PACKET CONPANY. 0P San Jose aud Principal Way Stations *4:30p San Jose and Way Statiovs.. 5:30p San Jose and Way Stations. 6:30 1 San Jose and Way Stations. *11:30p San Jose and Way Stations. .. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCISC0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL *7:00 8:00 9:00 *10:00 11:00A.M. *12:30 fortnightly for the West Indres and &S $1:00 *2:00 3:00 *4:00 600 “E:00pan h ton, ing en route & ; ETancer and Blymouth (0 1and passengers. From °lm:1}0;h_o‘ -”!mdln_ . 16:00 7:00 Through bills of lading, in connection With the gL 9:00 10:00 *11:00a.. 112:00 Pacific Mail 8. S. Co., issued for ;ralxht and treus 12:30 3:00 3:00 4:00 :00P.ay ai ris in England and Germany. = O hroush idkets from San Francisco to Plvmonth, | 4 A for Morning. P for Afternoon. Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195: third | gouniaysexcepted. 1 Saturdays only class, $97'50. For further particulars apply to Slicotisonly. LM 1 Sundays only, humo'xx‘ & CO., Agents, 11 Mong wrsday and nights only. 306 California st. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. 8~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Return steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, 5 p. . Telephone Main 805. Cai. Nav. and Impt. Co, VIA SAUSALITD FERRY. From Armis 21, 1896, Rots Val,, San Rfl,.. : = s e C S Qtn. 6.45an. RAILROAD TRAVEL] aeeeee. T.40AMo 2 YT T el BanQin. 845a. % e 9.40AM. Atl t San Qla. 10454 3. antic ILS5a 116 AND 8050, San Qiz. 4.40e., .o 5.35p.x. acific dE 7.452.M, .M. Ross Val., San Rfl, . . RAILROAD 8,00A.M. Cazadero and Way Stations ........ 7.45.3 Trans leave £ d arrt S nitigs Bl SERATES rom and arrive *Saturdays only. x Mondays only. st Market-Street Ferry. SUNDAYS. Chicago L Leaves every day at 5:30 P. M., carrying Poliman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to jChicago 8.004.x. Mill Val., Ross Val., San Rfl,, San Qta. ... ..o .. Ross Valley, San Rafacl, SanQtn..... 8.164.M0 9.004.M. Mill Val., Mi“hl.. Sllllllfl., San Qta, }ia Kansas City without change. Annex cars for | 15/65:% m_..mu’ s.“ ml..m“.m o VIA LOS ANGELES. ' 11.00A.x. Sausalito ozly.. ... Trains leave daily at 9:00 A. . and 5:30 230, | .- e counecting in Los Angeles wit] a % 11.30A.. Mill Valley, Ross Kngeles to Chicago. RO sratoas K | M TalZ S Tal Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the | 1230Pa. = Xill Y, Ross Val., San R most Comfortable railway, California to the East. A popular misbelief exists regarding the heat m Summer. The heat is not greater than i encoun: tered on even the most northerly line. This is well known to experienced travelers. The meals at Harvey’s Dining Roo: cellent feature of the line. ¢ oo he o €% The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can’ ‘be reached in no other way. Ticket Office—644 Market Street, 8.004.x. Poizt Rayes, Gasadero Chronicle Buildin, 9.004.x. Point Reyes and Way 5 -_— I This great Vegetable » 'Vitalizer,the, ‘ripe generative tion of & famous , will quickly cu Yons of diseases of the orgina, such 58 Lost Manech: Insomnia, Pains in the Back, Seminal Nervous Debility, Pimples, Unfitness to Marry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele fu) Constipation. It stops ail losses by day o night. - Prevents qumi Dess of discharge, which if not checked leads to Spermatorrham sos BEFORE awo AFTER 008 tarp oL n oy, Y EEDENE clewases thoilver, Uig CUPIDENE strongthens and restores small weak organs, o ‘The reason sufferers are not cured by Doctors is because ninety per cent are troubled with B Al ey ten ey e tient o, SOt 4 guarantee. 0es 4100 box, six for $5.00, by mall, | Send for FREE circular and testimoniate. - CCt * Permanent cure, 4ddress DAVOL NMEDICINE €O, P. 0, Box 2076, San Francisco, Cal. Fir Sz s BROOKS' PHARMACY, 119 Powell strees. s » A

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