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10 E. SAN ERAN H S JU. CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1895 The ComMmMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver unchanged. White Wheat wanted. Less call for Feed Barley. nd Rye dull. and quiet. Oat Corn Ahite Beans w Choice Hay rather firmer. ents of Specie, ¥ exports 0f Wheat this year. oes and Onions unchanged. nd Eggs very firm. hetter. Provisions unchanged. Coffee firm and Salvador higher. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. TATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI~ ATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANcCISCO. 1895, 5 P. M.—Synopsis and general UNITED SURE. August 8, fo The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as | compared with thossof the same date last year: Eureka .11 : Red Bluff .16, last year .02: Sacramento .04, last vear trace: San Francisco .01, last year trace: Fresno trace, last year trace; San Luis Obispo trace, last year no rec- L0s Angeles trace. last year trace; San Diego .00, last year .00: Yuma .01, last year .45 0f an inch. The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from California stations for to-day: Eureka n Francisco 66 Lms Obispo 74, San Diego 70, Sacra- Independence 94, Fresno 98, Yuma n Franclsco data: minimum 54 deg.. mean 60 deg. There have been no marked changes during the past_twenty-four hours except that it has grown somewhat cooler in Northern- California and ct siderable cooler farther- eastward in { tah. Condi though, vorable for s'owly rising tem- ares dur] rday throughout terior of Ca Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending niidnight Auzust 9, 1595 : For North air. nearly stationary temperatu inds in northern portion winds ‘along the coast. For rn California—Fair, nearly stationary temper: fresh sontherly winds. For Nevada. Utah and Arizona—Fair, neagly sta- tionary temperature. ¥or San Francisco and vicinity—Falr. nearly statio temperature, brisk to high westerly winds in the afternoon. W. H. HAMMON Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YOR 8.—Transactions at adily dwindling in 113,460 shares of stock changed hands. ing. This is an unusually poor show- were on a par with the transactions, and as a rule | were confined to of the iractions. Brokers and tors generally scemed to be devoting their 10 discussing he gold exports, and to reading ches from the corn belt as to the coudition of op.The exportation of the yellow metal has ed 1O uneasiness so far among legitimate rs of stocks, and the brilliant outlook for corn rred professional bear traders from ex- their lines. time pth-chasers, who change At soon thereatier ersl Electric and the Grangers were sold by tisders and prices ran oft 14 10114 per o followed by a period 0f ulmost absolut . which was succeeded in turn by amove- ment to cover in Manhattan mer, on this bu: 1 latter 134 to 11 rallied in sympathy and ¢ s com; ngar, Lead, Gen- the 'his T nd ssucs m. 3 the tional either way. M however, g 35 per cent, while E ed. which s rarely dealt in, lefc off 214 pe lower at 2114 on saies of only 300 shi er profer: s per cent on the day. which was the 40 shares. In calings aggregated ares. The other rose e cent neral Elec- 300, and in sugar Consols fives certificates, 7 t0 50%: Lake Eri ermiwos, 2 to 106, and Duluth South S Atlanti ves, 2 to 100. Reading firs's preference fell 15 to 3214, Union elevated firs's 75 to 105, Louis Southwestern seconds to 37, and Cincinnati, Dayton and Ironton fives 114 10 110% First Government bonds at the board, $25,000 regular fours of 1807 brought 11214, and $10,000 coupon fives 115V, The Mercantlle Safe Deposit Company reports stiver bullion on hand 252,196 ounces; certificates outstanding, 252. Grain and Merchandise. EW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 8.—Flour, qulet, generally weak. Winter wheat—Low graaes, 50@3 10: do fair t0 fancy, $3 10@3 GU: do patents, £3 60@4; Minnesota clear, $2 65@3 25: do stralghts, $ 350; do patents, $3 65@4 50: low extras. 32 50@3 10; city mills, $4@4 25: do, patents. $4 45@470. Southern flour. dull, weak; extra, 82 10@2 20 — Steady, quiet: Yellow Western, State, 57@60c. Wheat .market opened weaker, closed red, store and elevator, 7212@ 334¢: £. 0. b., 737.@75c: ungraded No.1 Northern, 75¢. Options opened @Yo with the West, and @7sc on foreign buying, : fell Tp@le on osed firm at 14c g most_active, ¥o. 2, red weak end declined on realizing ralifed firmer West and loc: liquidations: raliled % decline to Lic advance, with tradi; September and December most ac: closed: May, 1896. 76lyc: August, Sep- tember, 73¢: October, 7835c: December. 75c. Corn—Spot active, firmer; No. 2. 5@4 635 elevator, 4655c afioat. Options were dull and ir- regular, closing weak at 5a@34c dectine, following the West and on liquidation. September and M. most active. ‘August closed, 453 ptember, 4474c; October, E Oats—Spot, options, dull, stead 4c: May, , White, No. 3, 24c: No. 8, White, 26@28c: White do, 28@38c: Wb Pigiron—Moderately _activi Mixed Western, ate, 2 American, firm; $11 50@14. Copper—Steady. - Lake, $11 90@12. Lead—Steady. Domestic, §3 50. Tin—Firm. erate demand. Spelter—Steady. Hops—Quiet. weak. 8@8c: Pacific Co changed. Wool—Firm, moderately active: Domestic fleece, 16@22q;jalled, 16@:4c; Texas, 10@l4c. Lard—Hikhér, vetter demand: Western steam closed at $6 50 September. closed $6 50, nomi- nal; refined, moderate demand: Continent. 26 90; South America, $7 25: compound, 43,@514c. Pork—Firm: mess, $11@11 50 Moderate demand, steady: State dair; do creamery, ' 1934@20c: Weste: do creamery, 13@20¢; do factory, ns, 20c: imitation creamery. 11@1 b Straights, $14 25; plates, firm, mod- Domestic, $4@4 02, State, common to choice 3@8c. London market—Un: derately active, stead; ate large, 3 do fancy. T14@7%sc: do, small, 6 part skims, 2@5c¢; full skims, 136@134¢. k.ggs—Modera: syivama, 1415@1515c; W do per case, $1 50@s. @‘l'alln —Strong, scarce; city, 4%4c: country, 434 43 : Cottonseed oil—Quiet, steady; crude. 24@25c; yellow prime, 2775¢: good off grades, Rice—Fair demand, firm; domestic, 414@6c: Japan, @4 ac. M demand, steady ; State and Penn- tern fresh, 13@1434¢; ,5 points down to 5 points eptember, $15 50@815 60; : December, $15 30@; 15. Spot Rio. firm; October, $15 55@15 Darch, '$15 10@15 ; moderately active; fair re- gals, 96 test. 3 5-16¢: refined, : off A, 414@43c: mo'd A. 4 11-16@47c: standard A, 4 7-16@A54kc: confec tioners' A, 4 5-16@4l4c; cut Toaf and Crushed, 51-16@3%4c: powaered A, 4%, @4 15-16c; granu: lated. 3 7-16@4%c: cubes, 4 11-16@4 %c. California uit quosations: Oranges — Fancy Mediterrancan Sweets, 80c@#z 05: St. M $2 60@3 70: Bloods, $1.55@. 80. Peachzs. wiord, $1 25@1 35; Late Crawford, 5: Susquehanna, $1 15@1-20. Pears—Bartletr, $1 50@7Z 30. - Plumk — Washington, Yellow FEge, 850@8$1 30; Columbls, Purple Duane, $1US@1 80. 60c@$110; Gross. $115@] 75: German, $1 30; Ttalian, $1@1 05. Raisins, Serown, 314c. Pruncs, 4 sizes, 5.35@5Yac. CHICAGO REKETS, CHICAGO, I1L., Aug. 8.—The wheat market was 1n a quiescent state this morning. The talent was not inclined to attempt any move looking toan advance, although there was considerable in the news that should have heen taken as favorable to higher prices. The weather map showed heay: raws in South Dakota, where farmers are harvy ing and reports from Fargo, N. Dak., stated that the yield in some counties west of there was not fulfilling expectations. Receipts in the Northivest light at 87 cars and Chicago.had 112. The Cin- cinnatl Price Current stated that crop conditions were unchanged. Withdrawals from store were 60,600 bushels, and 83,382 bushels cleared at the seaboard. Liverpool opening cables werequiet and steady. The close at that place was unchanged. Paris closing quotations were lower, Berlin higher and Antwerp orehanged. A firmertone was imparied 10 prices near tie close by sales of cash wheat, amounting 10 167,000 bushels for shipment 6 To- ledo and Bufialo. 'The English visible supply in- creased 1,400.000 bushels last September wheat opened from 6754¢ 10 6733@0734¢, 501 be- 1ween 68@681sc anll 667c, ciosing at 6734@ 8774, Va@bic bigher than vésierday. Estimaced receipts f0r t0-morrow, 84 cars. Corn—Very little change in the situation in the corn market was noted. ; Prices did not- decline 10 suy extraordinary extent, but the sagging disposi- tion was platn 10 be seen. There was, practically fairly acti 1 Los Angeles 78, Red | Maximum temj erature 66 | ,133,000 railway and miscellaneoas bonds | The changes in prices,except in rare cases, | result is asortof a deadlock with the mar- | T( the market was | WorLp. speaking, no trade. The business that was trans- acted was insignificant in_proportions and of un- important character. Some danger to a portion of the crop was mentioned by the Cincinnati Price Current, drought being reported as the threatening agent. Liverpool cables were quiet and steady. The receipts were 360 cars, and 29,561 bushels were taken from store. ihe distant futures held comparatively firm, less pressuretosell them being noted. September opened {ram 89740 1o ¥8Y | sold between 40@40vge and 387gc, closing e, 3,@Tc under yesterday. 1he estimated el morrow are 425 cars. Oats—A steadier feeiing was observed in oats. A few shorts felt it incumbent to cover, the firmness Dbeing due to that fmct. Receipts were 211 cars. No onts were taken from store. S:ptember closed Ve higher than yesterday. Estimated receipts to- 240 car: . Cash, Southwestern, $1 11; $1 12: August, $1 11: September, $106@1 40: October, $1 07@1 09%4. Receipts | were 44 cars. Provisions again presented a firmer tone, specu- latively, than the action of grainand Logs would warrant. The explanation of better fecling lay in the intent of some shorts to reduce their lines in anticipation of an upward movement. Septembet pork, lard and ribs each closed 16¢ higher than yesterday. Closing prices: Whea $6 1715 October, $6 20: Ribs—September, $5 72%4; October, 85 80; Jan- | vary, $5 40. The butter market held firm, especially for fancy | makes. Buyers were particular, however, and un- | less up to the requirements offerings were slow to | be taken. _Prices unchanged. Egzs—The supply was small and the demand, | although only local, was good. Fresh stock sold 8t | 113@12c per dozen. Livestock. | USION STOCKYARDS, InL, Aug. 8.—There | wer= good receipts of cattle to-day and trade was animated. Good kinds sold at firm prices, but | common were weak and slow. The demand for | hogs was again very poor, and, notwithstanding | light ofterings, quite a number were carried over. Prices were 5@10c per 100 pounds lower. Receipts | of sheep were smaier, but the supply was equal to |'all the requirements, and prices merely held | steady. Cat steers, e—Receipts, 10,000: common to _extra $3 60@6 00: stockers and feeders, §2 40@ 410: cows and bulls. $125@s3 75; calves, $3@ 5 50; Texans, §2 25@4 50: Western Rangers, | $2 75@4 90. Hogs—Receipts, 16,000: heavy packing and hipping_ lo: $4 45@4 85; common to choice xed, $4 40@4 95: choice assorted, $5@5 30: 4 65@5 50; pigs. $3 26@4 90. Keceipi 11,000; inferior to cholce, ; lambs, $35@5 55. | CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. i i | CHICAGO, I, Aug. 8.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruit at open auction as fol- {2 Grapes—Muscat, £1 20@1 50; Lady de Cov- v, $1056; Tokay, $130@l1 85. Prunes—Gros: | 85c@%1 50; Hungarian, 60@90c; Italian, $1 2 | 1 35: Bulgarian, 75@80c; Silver, 85c. Plums— | Ege.80c@$1 25; Columbia, 60@75¢; Jefferson, 75¢: the auction sale of Bartlett Pears ave 0: Egg Catherine Piums, P | NEW YOKK STOCKS. | Bonas, Exchange, Money and Railroad | Shares. | Money on call has been easy at 1@1%5%: last | 1oan az 1% and ciosing offered st 1x. Prime mer- | cantile paper, 4@4Y Bar silver, 6633c. Mexican | dollars, 5314¢. Sterling exchange is steady, with | actual business in bankers' bills at $4 8914@4 8934 for 60 aays and $4 9014@+4 904 for demand. Posted rates, $4 0@4 91. Commercial biils, $4 8814@ 489. Government bonds steady; State bonds quiet: railroad bonds irregular. Silver at the Board was dull. CLOSING STOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 97 |Norfolk & \West. 314 ‘Atchison. 15 | Preferred. 138, ‘Adams Express...147 rth American... 5% | Alton, Terre Haute.163Y4 Northern Pacific. | American Express.113 | Preferrec. | ‘American Tobacco.11154/ | Preferred. e Gas. | Baitimore & Ohio. | Brunswick Lands. Buftalo, Roch & P. | Canada Pacific. Canada Southerp . | Canton Land . Central 2 {2[N. Y. Chicago&B.L 1634 | 1st'preferred..... 71 d preferred. Y.&N. H Y. & New Eng. 56 Y. Susq & W.... 11 5 1814/ | Central Pacific. Preferred. . 29 | Ches. & O 2114 Ontarlo. ... 8L, Chicago Alton.....158 Ontario & Western. 1704 Preferred.........170_ (Oregon Improvmt. 10 Chicago, B. & G.... 893 Preferred... 3 Chicago & 5 Tii:._834s Oregon Navigation. Ry Preferre regon Short Line. 89 Chicago Gas. : 287 Cleve & Pitisburg.18213 Peona, D.& Evans. 6 Consolidation Coal. 52 |Pittsburg & W ptd. 3034 Consolldated Gas..14214 Puliman Palace. .. 171 | €. C.C. &St. Louis. 48 " Quicksliver. 30 | “preferred. 93 |~ Preferred. 19 | ‘Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 37%/Reading. . Z | “Preferred.........102 " [RioGrande &Westn 1713 | Cotton Oil Ceri.... 2314 Preferred. 41 Commercial Cabié.150 (Rock Isiand. 7814 Del. Hudson.......180 Del.Lack& W estern16: Denver & R. G. 1 |RomeWal & Ogden115 iSt. L & 8. W... 754 | Preferred. Preferrea.. t. Paul...... | Distiliers., | Preferred. 12 | General Electric... 3754 6t. Paul & Duluth. 28%, | Erie. iz 83, Preferred... 81 Preferred, 21 st Paul & Omaba.. 4074 Fort Wayne. 163 | Preferred. 118 Great Northern pid. 125 Green B Harlem. : Hocking Coal.. St. P. M. & M /a Silver Certificat, Hocking Valley... 249 Preferred.. Homestake 23 |Sugar Refiner; . & Texas Cent... 24 | Preferred. 9814 /Tenn. Coal & Tron. 10115 Preferred. lilinofs Central Towa Central. Preferred. 614 Texas Paclfic, Kansas & Texas.... 17%a ToLA.A.& N Preferred.. 36" Tol. & Ohio Cen Kingston & Pem... 3 | Preferred.. 78 Lake Erie & Westn 25%4101.StLLonis& K.C. g Preferred. 81| Preferred. 1ity Lake Shore. 149 |Union Pacific. 13 Natlonat Lead. 3414 U. P.. Den. & 61a Preferred 93" U.8. Cordage. 114 LongIsland....... 85 Preferred. 234 Louisville & Nash. 6035 Guarantee: 515 Louisvilic Na& Ch. 8%, U. S. Express a1 Preferred . 2614 U. S. Leather. 1564 | Manhattan Consol. 11564 Preferred. 8235 Memphis & Charls. 15 |U. 8. Rubber. 4015 Mexican Central... 1115 Preferred.. | Michigan Centrai.. 10035 Utica & B. Minn&S. L.... — h“’nh' S. L. & Pac. 834 ! — | Preferrea. 411 | 22 \Wells-Fargo.. 108 83 Western Cnio 92 2d preferred, 4935 Wis Centras 5% Missouri Paci 371 Wheeling & 185 | 2415 Preferred. 53 70 |Am Cotton 2976/W U Beef 10314 L I Tracti CT.0S1NG BONDS. M K T2ds. Do, 4 Mutual Union 6s...112 N J Cent Gen bs...117%4 U S 48, reg.... Do, 45 coupon U S 4s new reg. Do, 45 coupon. Do. 25 15/ Norihern Pac 1sts.117 To, s Do, 2ds. 10214 Do, s coupon....115 | Do, 3ds. Cherokee 45, 18661003 Northwest Consols. 142 Do, 1897. 2110034| Do, deb 5... Do, 1598 100340 R & N 1sts Do, 1899, 1100% SiL&IronMtGen 85 8314 Pacific 68 01'85... 100 St L & S F Gen 8s.110 St Paul Consols ... 22714 St. P. C. & Pa 1sia 116 Do, Pac Cal 1sis.. 118 [Southern k. . bs. 97 [Texas Pacific firsts 9214 Texas Pacseconds. 29 UnionPac 15tor'96.10714 'West Shore 4s. 14/Mobilc & Oblo 45 R GrandeWest 15is_7644 D. C.8-6 5s Ala Class A 4. Do, Class B 4, 10 109 €0 Carolina 174s. Tenn new 3s. Va funding deb Do, reg. -...— Ches & O b8 11143 Do, deferréd 6s... 814 Atchison 4s. 80! Do, irust repis st 6 | Do, 2ds A Canada South 2ds..10815'G H& S A 6s| Cen Pac 1sts o '95.102 | Do, 2d'7s. 115 |H & Tex Cent 8714 _Do. con 6s. 6865/ Reading 4 Kansas Pa Consols 72 [Missouri és. Ks Pa lsts Den divl10 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Aug. 8.—The spot market is quiet at 55 64@5s 614d. Cargoes are quiet at 27s 6d August-September shipment, FUTURES. . . The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Aug- ust, 58 514d; September, 8s 514d: October, 58 64; November, bs 834d; December, b8 7d. 2 SECURITIES. LONDON, ENG., Aug. 8.—Consols, 107%4: sil- ver, 5014d: French Rentes. 102t 2734c. Kuilion into Bank of England, £61,000. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. .. - g4801 Steriing Exchange, sight — 490 New York Exchange, sig - 02: New York Exchavge, telegraphic... — 05 Fine silver, spot, B ounce. - & Fine silver, 30 ays. - 86! Mexican Dollars. 5815 54 EXPORTS OF BUREADSTUFFS. Exports of Wheat (and flour rednced to wheat) from this port Guring the first 7 months of 1898 were £,029,000 ctls, valued at $5,2€9.000, against 4,163,000 ctis av 84.208.000 during the same time in 1894. In volume the Whest export trade this year to date Is the largest since 1891. SPECIE SHIPMENTS. Exports of specle from this port during the first seven mon ths of 1885 were §13,342.747, against $18,011,364 for the same time {n 1894. This year's shipments include $5,213,000 in Silver Bullion, §3,168,700 in_Mexican Dollars and $3,911,000 in d_Coin. China_took $7,840,000 of the total and New York $4,720,000. e ‘ PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND O1HER GRAINS. WHEAT—Choice white Wheat is still in request and sells without difficulty. No. 1,97@97%zc; choice, 9834¢; lower grades, B5@92Ygc; extra choice for miliing, $1@1 0243 ¥ cul. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssI0N—10_ o'clock — December— 100 tons, ®1 U3Yg; 500, $1 0355; 500, ¥1 034, May—100, $1 105, 100, 81 10%. 3 HEOULAR MORNING SESSION--December—400 tons, $1 04, May—200, $1 10%. AFTERNOON SEsSION — December — 200 tons, $1 04; 700, 81 04Vs. May—100, $1 1135 ° BAKLIY—The acmand for Feed Las been ap- parently satistied for the present and ihe markec is decidedly quieter. Brewing 1s sull brisk for export. . 1 Feed. 60@62Yac: choice, 633xc: Brewing, 714@77%4¢ B cul; Cnevaller, $1 10@1 15 tor No. 1 aiid 6060 for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10N—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESs10N—December—100 tons, 6334c: 100, 63%c; 200, hidc. AFTEENOON SESSION—NO sales. O.ATs—are inactive at the lower range of prices. Miliing are quotable at 973sc@$1 ¥ ctl; fancy Feed, 95c@$1 ¥ ctl: good to choice, 85@IVC @ ctl; common to fair. 70@slc; Gray, 8iYa@sbc; Red, 65@70c; Surprise, $1@1 10 B ctl. CORN—Large Yellow, §1 1215@1 17% B ctl; ScAltmohs Yelywidl1 W@ 1a0; White, $1@1 16 etl. RYE—-75@8114c B cll for new. BUCKWHEAT—55@0c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Pl FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 35@3 45 B bbl: Bakers' exiras, $3 15@3 25; supertine, $2 25@2 50 B bbl. “ORNM EAL, 1 TC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton; Cracked Corn, $24 50@25 50 % ton. HAY AND FrEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$11 60@13 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Quoted at $15 for low grades up to $18 B ton for the besr. FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, $13 50@14: Ollcake Meal at the mlil, $25 B ton: Cottonseed Ollcake, $24 B ton. HAY—Extra choice W heat is firm and an occa- sional car sells over quotations. No change in rices, however. Wheat, $7@10 ® ton; Oat, $6@8: Wheat and Oat, $6 50@10; sarley, $5@7: Alfaifa, $5 50@7 50 ver, $7@8; Compressed, $7@9; Stock, $4@6 P ton. STRAW—Quoted at 25@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—White descriptions are weak at the decline. Bayos are quotable at §1 20@1 40 B ctl; Small Whites, $2 55@2 65; Pea, $2 80@2 80: Large Whites, $2 55@2 65; Pink, §1 20@1 4 Reds, $1 @1 25; Blackeye, nominal at $2 asked for new: Red Kidney, nommal; Limas, $5 75@6 B ctl; But- ters, $2@2 25 for small and $3@2 50 for large. LEDS—New Yellow Mustard quotable at $1 75 @:; Flax, $2 25@2 50 @ ctl: Canary, $14@8Yac b; Altalfa, nominal; Kape, 1%@3l4c; Hemb, dc B DRIED PEAS—Spliv Peas, 4@4%c; The raw oroduct is nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweets sold at $1@1 50 B ctl; Garnet Chiles, 50@65¢c; Salinas Burbanks, 75¢ QST mive: Bmbanks In sacks) 40@45c; Early Rose, 1n sacks, 40@556¢ P ctl. ONTONS—Quoted, 50@60c # ctl; Pickle Onions, 36@50¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—Tomatoes continue to advance. Green Peppers are quotable at 26@50c B box for Chile and - 30@50c B box for Bell: Green Corn, 35c@$) B sack; 75c@$1 B box for Berkeley and $1 25@2 P box for Alameda; Tomatoes from the River, 50@75¢ box: from the Bay, 50@75¢c ¥ box: Stummer Squash, t5@40c ® box; Green Peas, 2@2%ac ® Ib: String Beans,112@232¢; Lima Beans, 3@4ic; Bay Cucumbers, 15@2bc ® box; Pickles, 50@85c for No. 1 and 20@3Uc for No. 2] Green Okra, 50c@$1 ; Egg Plant, 40@80c; Cabbage, 75¢ B ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 2@2%3c B BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The sharp advance in prices has caused some diversion of the demand 1o pickled descriptions which sell as quoted. The market rules firm with light stocks. § GEEANERY—Fancy, 185@10c: seconds, 179160 . DArRY—Fancy, 16c B Ib: good tochoice, 14@ 16¢; lower grades, 1215@13%5c B Ib. PICRLED—14@15¢ 9 Ib. FIRKIN—1213@14c B . CHEESE—Is firm as to_choice brands. Fancy mild nes quotable at 614@7c: common to good, & 6c B b: Young America, 6@8c; rastern, 1114@ 2140; Western, 6@8c B b. —Ranch are quoted very firm and some dealers report sales even over the top quotation. Other dealers report a qoieter feeling. fancy East- ern are quotuble at_18¢: falr 1o choice Eastern, 13 17¢ P doz; Duck Eggs, 17@18c: store Eggs, 14@ 7c; ranch Eggs, 18@28%2c @ dozen. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The market continues to Improve slowly, as will be secn by the quotations. Receipts are moderate. Live Turkeys are quotable at 16@17¢ B B for Gobblers; 156@16c @ Ib for Hens: Geese, B pair, $1 =6@1 50: Goslings, $1 25@1 75 B doz: Ducks, $3@4 1or old and $3@5 for young; Hens, $5@6 B dozen; Koosters, voung, $@6; do. 01, 85@5 50 B doz: Fryers, $4@4 50; Broliers, 83 50@4 for large and $2 50@3 for smali: Pigeons, $1 50 @ dozen for old and $1 25 for youns. GAME~Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Apricots are on their last legs and the few coming in are soft and poor. Ne change in Peaches. Bartlett Pears are very firm and scarce. Figs are a little easfer, as receipts are somewhat larger. Melons are in large supply and weak. Canning Plums are steady. Nectarines are quotable at 35@dUc B box for Red and 25@ 40c for White: Cantaloupes, 35cG$1 25 % cas Watermelons. $6@10 P 100 Nutmegs, 25@40c box: Figs, 5U@75c for sivgle and 7oc@$1 20 for double Iayers: Plums, 16@55c; Egg Plums, $15: .Green Gages, $20 % ton: Peacnes, 25@40c P bx and 20@30¢ B bskt; Peaches in bulk, (0 canners, B15@ 18 % ton for freesiones and $30@25 for clings: 4 | Appics, 26@76¢ B box: Crabapples, 20@35¢; Pears, | Xo. 1 and 40@ | Bartletts, #1@1 26 B box for N 75c @ box_for off grade: Anpricots, 35@60c P box. BERRIES—The market Is pretiy steady ail around. Huckleberries _quotable at 3@dc § b Binckberries, $1 26@2 50 P cnest: Raspberries, $5@8 chest: Strawberries, $4@5 for Longworths &nd $1 50@3 @ chest for large berries. GRAPES—Lrices show 1o yarsicular change. Sweétwaters ana_Fontainebleaux, 25@40c; Black Grapes, 55@60c @ box; Muscats, 36@75¢; Tokay, 50@75¢ P tox. . % CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons auotable at $1 25@ 175 for common and $2@8 for good to cholce: Mexican Limes, 82 50@4 ¥ box: Bananas, 81 25@ 2 % bunch; Pincapples, $:@3 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUILTS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The market continues singu- larly quiet and easy. The following prices ruled on the Fruit Exchange: New Peaches, 53,@B14¢: new Prunes, 414@4lkc forthe 4 sizes: new Apricols 8 9e, with most hoiders asking 10¢ for fancy. Old frafc is quoted: Prunes, 4 sizes, pples. 4@d3p0 tor sliced and 43,@5%4c B Ib for evaporated; Pears, e B I for_evaporated halves, S@dc for quariers: Plums, %‘c for pitted and l@Z2c for unpitted; new Figs, black, 4c for pressed and 8Ygc unpressed. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Raisins—d- crown, loose, 8350; 3-crown, 21@2%c: 2-crown, o 2@2%4c: seedless Sultanas, none liere: seedless | Muscatels, 2@2vhc B B: S-crown London layers, $1 40 P box; clusters, $2; Debesa clusters. 82 50 Iowperial clusiers, #3: Dried Grapes—114@1% B N UTS—Walnuts, 7@10¢ for paper-shell and soft"| shell, and 7@814c for hardshell; Almonds, 2@314c for hardshell, and €@10c § B for softshell, and — for paper-shell; Peanuts, 5@6c for Eastern and 4@ &40 for Calitomnia; Hickory Nuts, o Pecans, 6c for rough and 8¢ for poilshed: Filberts, 8@d¢: Lrazll Nuis, 734@8c @ B; Cocoanuts, §4 5065 60 HONEY—Comb, 10@12 B B: new water-white extracted, S@OYAC B b: light amber extracted, ark amber, 4@4 41, - AEESWAY -24@2bc B K‘ PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Quotations are without change. Bacon, 8@8l4c B D for heavy and 8lp@%c B M for light medium, 11@1134¢c B 1 for light, 12@ 1214c R b for extra light, and 1314@13¢ for sugar curea; Eastern Sugarcured Hams, 1215@13c: California Hams, 11@11 Mess Beef, 57@8 % bbl: extra mess do. ¥8@9; famlily do, $10; extra prime Pork, $2@9 50 @ bbl: extra clear, $18°9 bbl; mess, §169 bl : Smioked Beet, 9934 LARD-—Eastern, tlerces, quotable at 6@644c b- for compound, and c for pure: pails, 816¢: Califor- nia, tierces! Bi40 for compound and 644@1o for ue: half Bbls, 7%c 10-b tins, Ti4e; do &-b, 8o COTTOLENE—T3%c"n tlerces, and 834c § b in 10-1b tus. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 1015@11c; medium, 916@10c: light, 8c: Cowhides, 9c; salted Kip, 7c: saited Calf, 10c; salted Veal, 8c;ary Hides, usual selection, 19@ 193¢ B 1; culis and brands, 14@1415¢ B 1b; dry Kip. 14@180: dry Calt, 200 prime Goatsiins, 200 86¢ each: Kids, 5e: Deerskins, good summer, 30c B 1; medium, 18@35¢; winter, 10@15¢c: Shee skins, shearlings, 10@20c each; short, wool, 25@35¢ each; medium, eac] each. Culls o 'all kinds, atout TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 413@4%ac: country Tallow, 4@414c; refined, 6¢: Grease. 3@314c B b. WOOL—New iambs’ and fall clips quoted at 83/4¢. Quotations for apring clip are: Humboldt at Mendocino, 13%4@14c; Choice Northern, 10@11c: Ean Joaquih, seven months', 6@8c: do, 19 months’, 8isc: Nevads, 6@10c; Kastern Oregon, heavs, 7 el do choice, 8@10c; Valley Oregon, 12@13%5¢ HOPS—2@60 B 1b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4c; San Quentin, 84 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, 88 B ton: New Welllngton, $8 P ton: Southfield Wellington,§7 50: Seattle, $6: Bryant $8: Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, 87 50: Scoten, $7 50: Brymbo, §7 50; Camberland, $8 50 in bulk and 81050 in sks: Pennsylvania Antbracite ¥igg, §12: Weish Anthracite Egg. §9: Cannel, 88 Kock Springs. Castle Gate and_ P.easant Valley, $7 60: Coke, $15 in bulk and $17 in sacks. COFFEK—C. E. Bickford’s circular reports re- celpts at this yort thus far this yearat 136,484 bags. against 143,862 during the same (ime in 1894. The sales from first hands were 103,880 bags. against 116,635, and the stock on hand July 31 was 27.593 bags, against 16.281. The circular says: “During the past ten davs the market has azain improved in volume of business, as intimat- ed in our last review, with a sharp advance in the price of unwashed Salvador, the scarcity of desir- able grades of this description lrading to the sale of some 1200 bags at 18140 ‘or parcels of good green quality. Other kinds have not been suscepti- ble of any improvement in prices, nor dealt in as freely by local buyers, with the exception of Losta Rica, which Is in small supply and rapldly passing. into consumption. The overland demnd has been £00d for all serviceabie styles of Guatemala.” SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Compansy quotes, terms net eash: Cube, Crashed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 55xc: Dry Granulated, 5¢; Confectioners’ A, 475c; Magnolia A, 4Vac: EXtra C, 434c; Golden C, 43¢; D, #74c: half-barrels, Y4c more than barrels. and box SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—Firs: quality, 5@5%sc; choice, 6¢; sec- ond quality, 41sc: third do, 3@dc B th. VEAL—Large, 4@bc: small, 5@7¢ B 1. MUTTON — Wethers, 415@5¢ b, pring, 5@6c P . LAMB. PORK—Live Hogs, $75@Ac for large, 414@43/sc for small and 4c for r@fiem dressed do, 0%@ 634¢ B b, ECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 TIOURS. Flour,qr. sks......10.865 Hay, tous.. 660 ‘Wheat, ctls.. 2,291 Wool. bls. 49 Barley, ctls - 5,968/ W ine, gals. 37.500 Oats, ctls. 2,969 Hides, no. 798 Beans, sks. 631 Leather. rolis. I Potatoes, ska...... 1,740Tallow, ctls 138 Onions. sks 584/Paper, reams 8.600 Middiings, sks..... 472Quicksilver, flasks 600 Brav, sks 700 Lo THE STOOK MARKET. There was a sharp advance in the middle stocks yesterday, caused by heavy buying orders in the afternoon, and Hale & Norcross bounded up to $2 15, a rise 0f 50¢: Chollar to 68c, Potost to 35¢, ete. Con. Cal. & Va. rose to $2 90, Best & Belcher to0 95¢ and Ophir to 1 35. A further improvement in Norcross is given as the reason for the advance. NOTES. The delinquent assessment sale of the Gray Eagle takes place to-day. George 1. Ives, president of the San Francisco Stock Exchange, bas returned from an extended trip throughout the State. The Con. Cal. & Va. has cash balance of $27,- 172 98 after paying all bills to date. The weekly reports of the Gold Hill mines are as follow! . CHALLENGE—West crosscut from top of the joint Confidence and Challenge raise from the sur- face tunnel is out 140 feet; the face shows quartz of no value. CROWN PorNT—-The upraise irom the south drift from No. 2 crosscut on the 700 level has been ex- tended 36 feet, and has been connected with the sixth floor of the south slope zoove the 700 level. This raise will be used as & chate for this portion of the slope. In the slope opened from the tenth floor of the north raise above the 700-foot level the ore has become 100 low grade to WArTAnt its extraction and they &re now running south from it, hoping to see it improve in :hat direction. They have extracted and shipred to the Mexican mill for reduction since last report 404 tons of ore. the average battery sample of which was $10 42 and of which $9 24 was gold. BELCHER—On the 300-foot level the joint Belcher and Seg. Belcher south drift is in 342 feet from the shaft. The face shows quartz giVing low assays. There have been holsted during the week and stored in the orehouse at the mine 18 tons of ore, the average topcar sample of which shows an assay value of $24 12 per ton. The remainder of the ore sent to the Brunswick mine has been crushed, making the total number of tons worked 378, and the average battery sample of which is $22'78 per ton. The Potosi assessment falls delinquent in board to-morrow. % BOARD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Etock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSTON—9:50. 50 Andes....27 400 H&N...1.65/100 Ophir. 100 Belcher...26 200 Mexican..66 50 SNev. 150 CC&V...2.70700 Occidti ... 81 AFTERNOON SESSIO: .1.30 40 2:30. 400 Andes... 30100 Choliar... .68 50 Overmn...16 369 Belcher...27/100 CC&V ...2.854 50 Potosi.. .. 33 350 B & B. 115 200 Bullion 1 300 09 400 : ‘44 1000 Chollar 51200 Mexican..69/100 Union C. 50 100 . {66,600 Occidel....82/100 Y Juckei 36 700 167 | Following wers the sales in the Paclfic Stock Boord yesterday: REGUIAR SESSION—10:30. 300 Alpha....08400 C Point...341100 Oceldtl. 200 Alta... 33500 .. 200 Andes. 02 300 Ovrmn. 300 Belcher.. . 49 200 Potosi . 400 B & B....88400 H & N ..1.60/200 300 Bodie.....16 450 6215 800 . 400 Bullion....16/500 . 1.65/900 Savage. 200 Bulwer...12 300 .1.7214 300 Scorpion..04 00 Chalnge. 25 175200 S B& M. 08 200 Chollar. 041200 Sierra N.. 200 07(500 Sil Hill.. 03 1400 . ..58/300 L Wash 100 Union ... .47 200 CCaV 300 Mexican. 661400 Y Jacker.33 100 Confid..... #4(400-Ophir 1.2714]300 B00C N Y....0! AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 400 Alpha.....08 1200 Chollar..64, 50 H&N 1.8714 300 Alta ......12 100CC&V 2.8215'450 . 1.90 200 Andes. ... 29 200 2,80 400 Juifa.......08 120 Confd )100 Justice. ...07 94,400 C Point.. 36 300 L Wash...01 16600 Exchar.. 62100 Mex . 17600 Hee N1.9214/600 . 400 Bullion 400 Bulwer. .05 50 1.75900 Occidntl; 400 Caleda... 11100 1.80/100 Ophir ...1.30 200 Challenge25(250 1.85/400 . 1185 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Aug. 8—4 . 1. Bid. Asked Bid. Asked. Alpha Con. 06 OF Jackson 20 Alia...... 12 13Julia, 02 04 29 30Justice. 06 07 27 28 Kentuc 01 o2 Best & Beicher. 95 96 Lady Wash, 01 02 Benton Con, — 3bMexican. 69 70 Bod: 15 16Mono 03— Bullion.....70 21 22Mt. Disbio. 1B - Bulwer. w ~— OUbNevadaQueen. — 05 Caledonia 10 120ccidentul. 81 3y Challenge Con. 27 280phir.. .35 140 Choliar.. 67 8 Overman 18 17 n. Cal & Va. 2.85 £.90 Votost 34 35 Con. lmpenai, — Olsavage. 41 43 Confidence..... 85 — Seg. Beicher... 08 09 Con.New York. — O3[Sierra Nevada, 43 45 Crown Pont... 37 8% Scorpion. ok 05 EasiSierra Nev — 0z 04 | Exchequer.. 0z 20 - Eureka Con. o — 03 Gould & Curry. 54 55 Union Con. 49 b1 Hale & Norcrs.2.10 215 Utah... 07 08 lowa, — 04l E THURSDAY, Aug. 8—2P. M. NITED STATES BONDS. Zid. Asked Bid, Asked. USdscoup.112 ~ — |USdsrez..112 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal'stChle5s. 110 - — (Do, 2diss6s.101 — Cal Elec L 651061510714 P & O Ky 6s..110 120 Cntra CW 551001510175 P& Ch Ry6s. — 100 Dpnt-stex-cp 85~ 96 | Pwl-stRE6s — 116! EdsnL&P 65,106 107 |Reno,WL&L102 105 RiverWCobs — 100 SFeNPRI5s1011£103 SPRRAriz6s 97 100 SPRRCal6s.112 ~ — 4 |SPRR Calbs. 8713100 NevCNgR8s. {20, ] congea. 871,100 N PCRK63.100 |SPBrRCAISs. 9815 9914 Ny R Cal 6510514105 SV Waterfs.. — 1241 NRyCalbs. — — |SVWaterds. 983 9834 Onk Gas Gs..105 StktnG&E 65102 105 Do, 2d 183 bs.. 1051/ SunstT&T6s — 103 Omnibus 6s..1191 |Sutter-stR5s.110 — PacRollMbs 102~ — |VisallaWCés — 92 WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta. 63 70 |SanJose.... .= 9714 2 65 |Sprng Valley10034101 GAS BTOCKS. 41 [PacificLight. 48 4915 — |SanFrancsco 71% 72 47 [St0cktOM...o 18 — B1% TNSURAN : FiremansFd.152 160 | : 80 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCK: 1ondonP&A.12614512814 London&SF 31 Merch E: Nevada Sather B 6214 Cal..226 230 Cal SD&TCo. 55 60 -~ 180 SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.1616 — (Sav&Loan.. — 150 HumbS&L'1000 — |security.. 275 Mutual ...... — 45 |UnionTrust.830 900 8F SavUnion48714505 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Cahfornta. |Onk.SLaHay — 100 Geary-st.. {Presidio Tl 14 Market-st.. |Sutters: S 00 — lilg X S MIBCELLANFOUN STOCKS. ‘0alCo. — 1054 PacAuxFA. — Cal ottty = e 98 CalDryDock — — |PacT&NCo. — 80 EdisonLight. 90 93 |Pac Roll Miu 17 — GasConAssn. — — [PariPaintCo — 9 HawC&SCo.. 53, . 6 |PacTransCo — 2514 HutchSPCo.. 1035 113 PacT@ Co. 50 6214 Inaroniifg o e {Sunsece BB erExAssn. 110 |United CCo.. — OceanicssCo — 30 | MORNING SHSSION. Board—$3000 8 V 4% Bonds, 9814, AFTERNOON SE43/0N. 1 oliflrd—slm Northern Railway of Cal 6 Bonds, Street—30 Edison Light & Power Co, 92; $10,000 ?&;"".M Gas ‘Bonds, 2d, 105%4: 10 S V Water, THE CALL CALENDAR. AUcusT, 1895. Sal August 5. ____i_l_fl_fli Al 4| 5| 6| 7| 8] 9|10 August 13, sl £ of shelier Dnemen 1112|138 u.!m 1617 T 18|19 20|21 /20|23 |2¢ 9 S =1 I August 26, 25/28|27 )28 29| 30/31| ) First Quarter. OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SANS. | PIER. St Paal, Newport ... Aug 9, S Bdw'y I Humboldl...| HumboldtBay |Aug 9. 9aM|Washt'n Arago ‘Aug 9,10AM | Vallejo Alce Blnciid |Augl0. 5ru| Vallejo Homer. - |Augl0, 5pM Uceanic North Fork. | Humboldt Bav | Aug1l, 9am| Miss'n 1 Mexico |Augll11am Baw'y 2 Columbia Augl210an Spear Eureka Augl3, Bau!Bdw'y 2 Walla Wail Augls, 9au Biwy 1 China, hina & Jabn |Augld, Sex PM S 8 Pomon: Humboldt Bay | Aug13. 2pw Bdw'y 1 Point Loma, | (irays Harbor. | Augl3,10ax Miss'n 1 Farallon. Augld, 5pm | Miss 1 Weeott.. Augld, 9au| Valleio Santa i Augl5illay Biw'y 2 State of Portiand Augl7.10Am Speac STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, STEAMER | FrROM ] Homer. Coos Bay . Mexico. Sen Diego. Walla Walla....| Victorta & Puget Sound Oregon. Portland. Mackinaw. Point Lom: Pomona.. Del Norte Weeott. . Farallon . Crescent vortlano Comox Nan Diego.. o Victoria & Puget Sou Portiand. Umatilia. State of C: Willamette Humooldt . Belgic ./China and Japan. City_of Everett| SUN AND TIDE TABLE. b [HIGH WATER|LOW WATER| SUN. | MOON. ¥ |[Large.Small.|[Small. Large. Rises| Sets [Rises. 9. 2.40% 1.274 8.28%, 7.484] 5.19. 7.10) 9.05r 10, 3.01p 2.12al 9.18p 8.15A1 5.20 7.091 9.26¢ — e HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRaxcs HYDRoORAPIIO OFFICF, U. S. N, ) MERCHANTS' EXCHANG® BAN ¥ RANCTSCO. August 8, 1895, ) The time ball on ‘Feiegrapn Hiii was dropped exactly at noon Lo-day—L. €., & noon of the 120th meridian, or at exacly 8 P. M., Greenwich time. A. F, FECHTELER, (jentenant U. in char: SHIPPING INTELLIGEN CE. Arrived. THURSDAY, August 8 Stmr Scotta, Johnson, 20 hours from Rockport; 245 M ft lumber, to Cottoneva Lumber Co. [ Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 16 hours from Men- docino, ete; pass and mase, t0 Mendocino Lumber Co. Stmr Cleone, Higgins, 28 hours from Pismo; pass and mdse, 10 Gray & Mitchell. mr Gipsy, Leland. 12 hours from Santa Cruz, | produce to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr_Alice Blanchard, Dunham, 43 hours from Coos Bay: pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co. Ship Spartan, Polite, 5 daysfrom Seattle; 2300 tons coal, to P B Cornwall. Schr John A, Heliquist, 36 hours {rom Eureka; 420 M it lumber, 1o Geo L Sweet. Schr Confianza. Vogel, 40 hours from Navarro: 110 cds bark, to Beadie & Co. Schbr Ocean Spray, Skipper, 36 hours from Iver- sens Landing; wood and bark, to N Iversen. Cleared. THURSDAY, August 8, Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hanson, Nanaimo; John Roseneld’s Sons. Br stmr Bawniore, Woodside, Champerico via Portland and,Comox: W R Grace & C Stmr San Juan, Pitts, Panama; Pacific Mall Steamship Co. o Stmr Humboldt, Edwaras, Eureka; M Kalish & 0. Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. 2 Bktn S G Wilder, McNeil, Honoluln; Williams, Dimond & Co. Schr Queen, Thonagle, Kahului; Hawatlan Com and Sugar Co. Sailed. THURSDAY, August 8 Stmr City of Puebls, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend. Stmr San Benito, Smith, Tacoma. Stour San Juan, Pitts, Panama. etc. Stmr Whitesboro, Johuson. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Rival, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Bktn § G Wilder, McNeill, Honolulu, Schr Jennie 1helin, Hansen, Eureka. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—August 8—10 r M—Weather hazy: wind SW : velocity 12 miles per hour. Charters. The Br ship City of Delhi was_chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe, 31s 3d net: Brship Penthesilia, 353 net. ‘The bark Seminole loads lumber on the Sound for Sydney, 32s 6d. Movements of Vessel Yesterday the ship Pythomene was taken to the refinery and the ship City of Delhl to the rolling- mills. The ship Belford was taken to Beale street and the ship Spartan to the stream. The ship Royal George was taken from Port Costa to the stream and- the bark General Fair- child to the drydock. The ship Two Brothers was taken from sea to the stream, the ship § P Hitchcock to Oakland and the bktn S G Wilder to sea. To-day the schr Sparrow will be taken trom Main street to sea. Domestic Ports. GREENWOOD—Arrived Aug 8—Stmr Green- wood. hence Aug 7. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Aug 7—Chil ship Ema Luisa, from Valparaiso; bark Seminole, from San Jose dé Guatemala. Sailed Aug 7—Sehr Fanny Dutard, for San Pedro. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Aug 8—Schr Mon- for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 8—Stmr Jewel, from Caspar. POINT ARENA—Arrived Aug 8—Schr Co- | rinthian, hence Aug 3. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Aug §—U § stmr Mon- terés, from Callao via_Panama: stmr Protection, hence Aug b; Br bark Ladas, fm Newcastle, NSW. Sailed Aug8—Br ship Port Stanley, for Astoria; ASTORIA—Sailed Aug 8—Br bark Orthes, for Queenstown. W H [TESBORO—Sniled Aug 8—Stmr Sunol, for Port Los Angeles. Koreign Ports. BIRKENHEAD—Arrived Aug 7—Brship Gras- | sendale. from Portland, Or. FLEETWOOD—Arrived Aug 7—Br bark Avon | Alaw, hence Mar§, HULL—Arrived Aug 6—Brship Glaucus, hence Mar 29. HAMBURG—Arrived Aug 7—Br ship Milwall, hence Mar 9. COLON—Arrived Aug 6—Stmr Advance, from New York. Salled Ang 6—Stmr Alliance, for New York. PANAMA—Sailed Aug 6—Stmr Olty of Everett, for San Francisco. © ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Aug 6—Br bark Strathdon, from London for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantio Steamors., | NEW YORK—Arnved Aug 8—Stmr Rbynland, | from Antwerp; stmr Lahn. from Bremen and | Southampton. Sailed Avug £—Stmr Augusta Victorla, for Bremen: stmr Zaandam, for Amsterdam. BREMEN—Arrived ot Aug 8—Strar Havel. Sailed Aug 8—Stmr Wittekind, for New York. LONDON—Arnved. out Aug 8—Stmr Massa- chusetts. Salled Aug S—Stmr Mobile, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Aug S—Stmr New York. HAMBURG — Arrived out Aug 8 — Stmr Pheenicia. AMSTERDAM—Arrived out Aug 8—Stmr Edam. GENOA—Sailed Aug 8—Sumr Kaiser Wilhelm I, for New York. QUEENSTOWN—Salled Aug 8—Stmr Majestic, o e e Passed Aug 8—Stmr Obdam, from Rotterdam for New York. s Importations. - COOS BAY—Per Alice Blanchard—4 pkgs mdse, 837 picea hides, b pkgs ruzs, 11 horse ollars, 130 school desks, 50 bxs apples, 2 bxs hardware, 254 sks oats, 195 sks bones, 400 M shingles. 100 sks flour, 53 bales rubber, 198 M 1t lumber. SANTA CRUZ—Per Gipsy—18 cs cheese, 17 bbis lue, 2 bxs butter, 2 bdls old sacks, 1 coop ducks, bx'harness, 2 bxs frosh fisn, 500 bbls lime, Moss Landine—3 bxs butter, 1 coop chickens. Salinas—632 ska Chevalier barley. W atsonriile—89 sks beans, 1 hale twine. mterey—1 cs lard, 1 cs cocoanuts, 7 d; 1bx wax, 9 emply tanks, SR uel—9 cs empty bottles, 1 empty tank. PISMO—Per Cleone-930 sks DIt rock. 178 bxs Dgars, 4 bals dry hides, 3 hi-bbls S cans tallow, 31 by mdse, “;&em:'m 1?1"10'"5"{ g 3 sks barley, 25 3 —Per Polnt Arena—} osghons, 3 8 pkgs mdse, 2 oint Arena—200 M ft lumber, 3 pk; poles, 66 bxs butter, 1 1ot Junk, 1 b shelle 13 ba berriés, 2 cs eggs, 6 pky 3 aks DIt rock, 160 cds bark " > Co0ps chickens, 4 S Consignees. er —Moore, Ferguson & Co; A B ; Lewis & Co: HermanJooat; Hammond & Brod; LG Sresovich & Co: Norton, Teller & Co; Niema & Lettorkez: Dairymen’s Unfon: Witzel & Bak Main & Winchester: H Cowell & Co; Standard Oil Co; W P Fuller & cgo 'c’yogr';;ea Cal Bottling Co: Coghill & Rohn: £ W Appian Sm.lch 'sCash Store; California Paint Co; A Fink Sl Ot Wobka: Metaa % Son gt & Song S C] 3 d ¥ Hotaling & Cov ety Wateptig, Jeelcatr; & int. 'na— 3en; J W Wentworth: Wallensteln: ¢ & Whitney & Co: 1 Hemphill: Wilson & Baechtel; Robiffs & Gerdau; A T) son; De Bernardl & Co: O B Emllh.&co: Pmnpe‘ Bros; F B Hai 8 Ross & Hewle:t; Bender Bros; W P Fuller & Mendocino Lumber Co: A New- Wells, Russell & Co: Hadbourne & Reardon; Capt Miner: W o Smith: E G Donovan. Per Cleone—Wizel & Baker: H Dutard; N 8 & P Co; W B Sumner & Co; Bassett & Bunker; G 8 Wood; J Erianger: S Strauss; Dalton Bros; H Waldeck: Jordan Bit Rock Co. Per Alice B anchard—ifain & Winchester: L H Clayburgh; H Waldeck; Turkish Rag Co; Whit- man & Barnes: Thomas Loughran; W hitake Mang Co; M Levi & Co; N Ohlandt & Co: California Cot- ton Mills: Goodyear Rubber Cot E G Lyons & Co; E RStevens & Co: Stockton Lumber Co: California Chemical Works; L Meyers. SUTTER BT. ~ CHEAP. Bet. Kearn_yjmd Dupont HE TRUSTEES OF THE YOUNG MEN'S Christians Associatian, having moved to the new building on Ellis street, offer for sale at o most reasonable price the Association’s late quar- ters on the north side of Sutter street, between Kearny and Grant avenue. The lot is 54:6 feet front by 120 feet in_depth back to Berry street In rear. Berry leads out to Grant avenue on the west and out_to Bush street on the north. Ther is @ solid three story and basement brick and stone building on the lot, which needs revision in its two upper stories. The property will readily rent for a very fine rate of income, and will be sold at a very reasonable price, as the Association has now no further use for the property. Principals apply to HENRY J. McCOY. Association Building, Mason and Eilis streets. FOR SALE. Best Money-Making Business. 4() ACRES OF 17.YEAR-OLD VINEYARD situated one mile south of the thriving town of Sebastopol, Sonoma County, with afull equipped winery of 60,000 gallons capacity, underground cellars, ete. Winery surrounded by 10C0 acres ot vineyards; only oné more winery in the section. Must be séon tobe appraciated. Terminusof R. R. one mile from the place. For further particulars ss B., P. 0. box 2684, San Francisco, Cal., or , Bellevue Vineyard, Sebastopol, Sonoma County, Cal. @ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS., PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM 1D Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: 2 For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisono and Sitka (Alaska), at 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, Wash.), 9 . 3. August 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, and every fifth day thereafter, connect- ing at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattie with G. N. Ry.,at Porc Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and_ Fie d’s Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), sir. Pomona, every Tuesday at 2 p. M., For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Sania Barbars, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 8 A. )., August 1,5,9, 15, 17,21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. ¥or San Dicgo, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and 'Newport, 11 .., August 3. 7, 11,15, 19, 23, 27, 31, and every fourih day thereafter. Str. Pomona, Saturday and Monday, excursion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway wharf 1, Saturday, 4 P. M. For F-hsenada, 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 Franeisco. O. R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 A. 3. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND 'with direct rail lines to all ints in OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, ONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi- cago, New York and Boston. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. State of Californ!a salls Angust 7, 17, 27, Sept. 6. Columbia salls August 12, 22, Sept. 1. Fare in cebin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; Round trip, 825 0. For through rates and all other Information apply to the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS &CO. ~ FRED. F. CONNOR, Gén'l Supts., Gen'l Agent. 10 Marker st. OCEANIC STEANSHIP COMPANY. 19 Montgomery st Coolgardie zold flelda (Fremantle), Austra- lia; $220 firs_class, $110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer, MARIPOSA, salls via Honolulu_and Auck- land, Thursday, August 22, 46 2 P30 Steamship Austraila, Honolulu only, Tues- day, August 27, at 10 A M. SPECIAL PArTIEs.—Reduced special rates for parties Aucust 27 and Sept 24. 3 Ticket oftice, 114 Montgomery street. ‘reight office, 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS.. General Agents. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, Queensiown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected; second cabin, $35; Majestic and Teutonic #40 and $45. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark | through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing_dates and cabin plans m: be procured from W.H.AVERY, Pacific Mail 'k, Or at the | General Office of the Company, 813 Market st, under Grand Hozel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROTAL MAIL STEAN PACKET CONPANY, TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Throtgh bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mall S. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas- ure to direct ports in England and Germany- ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to Plvmout] Guerbouse, Southampion. Firs: ciass, $195; Ohird class, ‘or further culars apply to PARROPT & CO., Agonis, 306 Calitornia st STGCRTON STEARERS Leave Pier No. 3, Wasnington St. At 5 P. M. Dally, Except Sunday. 2~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, My G-mm,l City of Stockton. turn steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, 5 e, Telephone Main 805 Cau, Nav. and Impt, Cor RAILROAD TRAVEL) Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive st Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited Leaves every day at 5:30 ». ., carrylng Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers o JChicago via Kansas City without change. Annex cars for Denver and Si. Louis. V1A LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A.x. and 5: connecting in Los Angeles with solid trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route Is the | most Comfortable railway, Caiforala to the East. A popular misbelief exists o Summer. The heat Is not inan, ls encoun- Toped on sven tho most hortherly 1ine. This 1s well Known (o experlenced travelers. The meals at Harvey's Dining Rooms are an ex- cellent feature of the line. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can be reached in 1o other way. Tioket Offce—644 Mar! | BUNDAYS—! OCEAN Swg COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLA m NTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTIL River, foot of Morton st. ‘Traveiers by this line avold both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel ina smail boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypl vis Paris firsc class $160: second class $116. 14 TOURAINE, Capt. Santelli. \eereoe.o. \uazust 10, 6:00 A. 3¢ DIE. Capt. Poiro il SRS pt. Bandelon August 31, A ply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New YOric. J. ¥. FUGAZE & CU, Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. RATLROAD TRAVEL! ANFRANCISCO & NORTI PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, ;:xn 5:10, 6:30 p. M. Thursdays at 11:30 p. M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 11:30 P. 3. N , 9:30, 11:00 A.M.; 1:30, 8:30, San Rafsel to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. . 1%:45. 3:40, 5:10 . ». Saturdays—Extra trips t 1:55 p. 3. and 6:35 P. M. N 0, 9:40, 11:10 4. 3.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave 1 Arrive Ban Francisco. ‘,‘;:g:gf San Francisco. 1595. —Tw Destination.| 57 | Pive 740 a3 800 4 Nowato,” N Pe 30 Eat(5:00 aSancs Toss.| 7:80 p| 6:15 ¥x Fulton, 7:40 ax Windsor, 10:80 Ax He.ldsbh\‘l'. Gevserville, $:30 rx|8:00 Ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 x| 6:15 Pt Pieta, :40 Hopland & 10:30 ax 380 ::Eu:oo axe| | Uxian. | 7:30 e 6:15 Pxc ] 10:30 A T:a0ax| l 1 :00 Ax|Guerneville. | 7:30 x| TR e o | 6:15 v : 1 0 an| B:50 AN TAS MO0 | Soana® 5 ex| 6116 Px Glen Ellen. 5 T G A |10:30 A T st 5P| 6:15 X Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages counect at Sants Rosa for Mark West rings. D e connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for Hisnland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connect at Hopiand for Lakeport and Bartlet Springs. 3 Stages comnect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas ZLakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City. Fort Brag, Usal, Westporty Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, Joha Day’s, Lively’s, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocks burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Bureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced e R Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond Sen Rafael at half rates. Special Sunday El Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tibaron ferrv every Sunday—10:30 . ., 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 ». M. Rewnriing—Leave EI Campo at 1:00, 8:00 and 5:00®. . : 3 Tic a1 Offices, 650 Market L,(‘hmnlr'fl\:)uvld!u‘. ITING, R. X. RYAN, % wnGe!L Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent Sebastopol. |1§:§ ¢ COMPANY. YSTESL) SOUTHERN PAC (rACIF to arrive at Ve DA oe 7:00A Benicia, Vacavillo I mento, and Redding v 7:15r 7:30A Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, C toga and Fanta, B 04 San Leauds 0A Niles, S Sacramento, Mary and Orosill 04 Peters and Wilton. N A San Leandro, Haywards & W 0A New Orleans_Lixpress, Raymond, (for Yosemite). Santa Barbara, Los Augeles, Deu EL Jaso, New Orlears and . 9:004 Martinez and Stockton. 20:004 San Leandro, 1aywards and Ni 12:00x San Leandro, Haywards & Way 1:00p Niles, San Joso aud Livermoro. :00r Sacramento Liver s 0P Port Costa and Way £ 8:00p San —candro, Haywards& Way St 4:00p Ban Leav.dro, Haywards & Way St's 4:00¢ Martivez, Rawon, Valicjo, Napa, C: Bl Verano and Sauta Rosa G 4:00p Benicia, Ly vodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Orovillo and Sacrainento .. 4 8:00r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Staokton p 5:30P San Leandro, B:30r Los Angeles mond (for Santa Barhara aud 105 Ange! 5:30P Sauta To Route, Atlautic 1. 0r Vallejo . Or Oregon lixpress, Bacramento, 3 ville, Redding, Portland, Sound and Last ... 10:454 7t00P San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 10:30p 9:00p San Leandro, llaywardsk Way Stns 1 H11:15p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns_* SANTA CRUZ DIVISION §7:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Cruz . e e 18:052 8:15A Nowark, Centorviilo,SanJ ose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Stations. B:50r *2:15P Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and’ Principal Way Stations, A 4:45¢ Newark, San . COAST DIVISION (Third & Townse 6454 San Jose, SNew Almaden Stations..... 17:304 Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Santp Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principdl : Wl‘ Staticns. . 8:13A San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cr TPacitic Grove, Paso Robles, Lauis Obispo, Guadalupe and Priu- pal Way Stati 7 192474 Palo Alto and Way S and Way Stalions. . 1454 Palo Alto and Way Stations....... 12:152 “ Del Monte Limited” for Menio Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Pajaro, Castrovi'le, Del Monte, Monterey and Pacific Grove only. 1111:204 *2:30 Sa JJose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Balinas, Monterey and Pacitic Grove .. . *10:404° 23802 San Joso and Frincipal Way Stations 7 *4:301 Kan Joso aud Way Stations S 5:800 San Jose and W 6:301: San Jose and W 418:30r Ran Jose and Way & s s CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Trom SAN FRARCISCO—Foot of Market Street (SLip 8)— ST:00 8:00 9:00 *10:00 11:00a.. *12:30 $1:200 *2:00 3:00 *4:00 From OAELAND—Foot of Bmd]v 3:00 T for Afternoon. 1 Saturdays only. 1 Mondays only. ~{ Sundays ouly. riay e Betartay ighis OY: A for Moming. * Snndays excepted. §Wednesdays only. t# Monday, Thu VIA SAUSALITO FERRY. From ArmiL 21, 1896, LeaveS.F. WEEK DAYS. 7.00A.u. Mill Vel., Ross Val,, San Rfl....... B0a. « 4o « " Bandta. 6.46a. Dagia. e i (s 0 s e e “ P s Lese. o s “ Sairar e Arriva 8. P, 4350, 5.16.M. 5.50r.m, 6.357.:. ‘: :: 80 0, Ress Val., San RfL, SenQtn. ... 8.00a,x. Casaders azd Way ‘Station .45pou SLdbzu, ¢ X 8.45428 *Saiurdays only. X Mondays only, . SUNDAYS. % 8.004.x. Mil) Val., Ross Val., San RfL,, San Qtn, Ross Jally.Sen Ratae, Sandin... 1. Nill Val., 3 11004, o....... Stosalite 15804 il alloy, R aley il Vaile Ml Val, Ross Val, Saa R, San Q. 12,105 %, 8ibrac 3adero and Way Stas. l.llr:: Way Staiions...... 70000