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10 THE SAN FBAfi’CISCO CALL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1895 The CoMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. £ Some fiuctuations in Rice. Coftee quiet but firm. WorLp. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call has been easy at 1@1%4y: last loan at 1% and closing offered at 1%. Prime mer- cantile paper, 4@4%,%. Bar silver, 6634c. Mexican dollars, 53%4c. Sterling exchange is firm, with business 1n bankers’ bills at £48914@4 89 15580 Gaynand 84 0L4@4 9034 fordeman ? bosted raes, 34 5084 91, Commercial bills, 8¢ 882G 489, Government bonds easler; State bonds firm: railrond bonds firmer. Silver at the Board vas dull. Lead and Shot advanced. was dul IR Wheat, Barley and Oats qulet. e o oI & Wk niee Beara e iiicas 148 | NORh Avacrioni... 8% Syhfie Beack Jawec. The oat market imbibed firmness from | Adams . p he D Hay unchanged. nd corn. but there was no trade to boast of. fi&i‘fi{:fi?f;fi:fi?fi"’ Northern Pacific.. 47 Hogs lower and weak. 'ws on oats was in accord with recent in- Amerlcnnfnhuéc.ll‘l Jitdes and Wool unchangeds ion. Crop prospects were good and there | American 138 Potatoes shd Onlone I good SHPELY ,» e D basheis were taken | Bay State Gag ... 10 Butter and Eggs advancing. from store.. Sepiember closed. unchanged from | Baltimore & Obio.. 64 Cheese firm. vesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 310 Bufialo, Roch & ¥, 23 Poultry steaty. “anada Paclfic.... 53 Fresh Fruit in good supply. Flax was firm early, later becoming weak and | Canada Pactfic. .. 5l L ot es dull. declimng _wntil large ofterings. Cash, South- d 50 )ried Fruit continues dull. 1 B e offe ash, Sonth- | Canton Land. z western, 1 09@1 11; Northwestern,§111: August, | c PR 15T+ ‘Coal unchianged; £1 0812@1 08: Reptember, §1 09@1 05: October, | ey e Gy 1o, 5 B Hopvinions Siauinshe e $L 0RO 2T ie D M Chicago Alton. Ontario & Western. 17 Provisions—The demand for pork was good ang | Chicazo Al {oregon Improvmt. 10 WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. holders were on that account reluctant to part with | ( ReSrrely oo LRI ) {it. Lard and ri edvanced nnder a moderate in- Cmc'”o'& E. 11l Oregon Navigation. 25 TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI~ | quiry and in ‘mpathy with the leading product. Prfi’x"rmd‘ (Oregon Short Line. 8 WrATHER BUREAU, SAN FrANCISco. | Thehog market was higher so that no detrimental | o G0 f0 o [ Pt 9, 1895, 5 P. M. | influence came from that quarter. The full ad- Cleve & Pitsburs. 16214 Peoria, D.& 'Evnnu. 1 g hiReke | vance in prices was not maintained, the demand | Cieve € Buisturk 162y ROt D& Xvans 6, forecas! howing curtailment before the closé. h!plel’.nber Consolidated Gas. 1-‘\‘ Pullman. Palace...174 The following are the seasonal ralnfalls to date 83 | pork closed 2b4e higher: September lard, 2¥gc | COQSRUGQEH G148, % comparad with those of the same date last year: |lower: and September ribs, 5¢ higher. Prat e s Red Bluff .16, last | Closing prices: 3 " Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 37 [Reading.. 17 last year trace: San ! L MepCeaher; 10605 De- | b reterred... 99 |RioGrande &Westn 17& o ce: Fresno trace, last | “Ganer 10%4C b % - | Cotton Oll Cert.... 2514| Preferred. 40 Francisco .01, last year trace: Fresno trace, Corn—Augst, 393} c: September, 3934c; Decem- ; 4 oo st SEeY Commercial Cabie.150 "~ [Rock Island. 79 vear trace; San Luls Obispo trace, 1ast year no rec- | per, 3314c: May " + oo | Dok Bndsen o100, [RommeWar & Ogdeal 1y ord; Los Angeles trace, Iast year trace; San Diego | Oats %ugus;.m i/:g September, 20%4c: Del Lacka W estern] o3z [St. L. & 8. W- i 00, st yeax .00; Yuma .01, last year .45 0f an | toher, 2056cs Moy, BUO5G 0 4975; Jan- | DeRVET& TG 1331 preerre. 1 inch. uary, $10 40. Distilters B e s The following are the maximum temperatures te- | Lard—Seplember, §6.15; October, $0 22%: E S700let. Panl & 30 orted from California stations for to-day: Eureka | January, $6 17%. 3 e 3 B4 de., San Francisco 62. Red Bluff 80, San Luw | Ribs_September, 85,77%4; October, 5 80; Jan- | Erie.. e R 851 San Dieg cramento 78, Indepen- | uary, . T O Toreano 85, T8 AnEcles 50, | . The butter market, pasticolarly fortancy makes, | Z0rt Wayne. ... 168 | Prefemed. o118, mum temj erature 66 d steady and a good business was transacted. [ &To8 BoF 1 Stiver Certiflos or the under gr Prices were unchanged. ‘mean 60 deg. | » prevail throughout the | ¢ Mountains, and con- | territory wes s the demand was tame. Egzgs developed additional firmness to-day, The | demand was not urgent, but the offerin tions are such as will cause but siight changes in v gt ais 10r or two: it will, how- | barely sufficient to fill local orders. Fres! ever, becom r alifornia after to- | sold generally at 12c per dozen. morrow. Francisco for thirty hours Livestock. 10, 1895: a— Fasr, except part Forecast made at & ather along the coast to-RIRhL; | prices were firm, but unchanged. The offerings | Hingston & e aion the coast be. | were light. The supply of hogs was moderate. | Lake Erie & We O 10 hixh Haturday afternoon. | Shippers were the best buyers, the demand belng & | 1 e unore. hern California—Fair, except clondy and | little better than usual. An sdvance of bc per 100 | Nationai Le the coast: nearly Stationary LmPCr- | pounds took place. The market for sheep wassteady | - Preferred. fresh to brisk westerly wind: ada—Fair, nearly station r. nearly stationary r, neatly pnary temperature. | and _vicinity: except atur temperature. | © Caitle—Receipts, 4500: common irday night: nearly Stationary | g5 75@4 90. westerly winds, becoming bigh | * Hogs— Receipts, 11.000: Satorday evening. H. HAMMOX, hibpng oAl 84 60GL 88 Forecast Officlal. mixed, $4 40 USNION STOCKYARDS, ILL, Aug. 9.—There | was a good general demand for cattle to-day and 1or the 200d Kinds, the poorer qualities being weak. [ steers, $3 70@8 00: stockers and feeders, $2 50@ and bulls. $1 25@3 75: calyes, Texans, $2 25@3 80: Western Rangers, heavy packing and common to choice 4 95: ciioice assorted, 85 05@5 25: 86 Harlem Southern Pacific... 2b Hocking Coal outhern . K. v ocking 4 were Homestake 810cKk | & Texas 1linois Central Towa Central. Preferred. Kansas & Preferred. Long Island Loulsville & Louisvilie Nad C! | Preferrea | Manhattan 1 | Memphis & Charls. 15 | Mexican Central... 111 extra Michigan Central..100%4 Minn & 8. L. Wah. 8. L. & Pac | | b s gyt < 3 | light, $4 85@5 35; pigs. 83 26@>H. Preferre —_— Preferred. EW YORK MARKETS. | _Sheep bmcemls, 8000 bfimm to choice, | Minn. & St. . 22 [Wells-F: — | $2@3 75; lambs, $3@5 40. 1st preferred. 83 |Western Uni 9% NEW YORK. N. Y., Aug. 9.—Speculation at | S 2d preferred, 49145 Wis Centras.. 6 the Stock Exchange staried off quietly enoughand | CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. Missourl Pact 381 Wheeling & 167 for some time after th here were but two e e L L 7 novements ‘ CHICAGO, ILL., Aug. 9.—The Earl Fruit Com- | Nirional Linseed.. 2015W U Beef D 10% tric disappointet , d pany sold California frait at open auction to-dsy as | N.J. Central. ..... 1023, L T Traction- 169, despite the renewed talk about arrangements look. | follows: Bartlett pears, $175@1 90: nectarines, cromNa BoNDS. ing to a worki reement with its leading com- Grapes—Muscat, $1 20@1 55; Tokay, $1 30@ | U 8 4s, reg.. 112 MK T2d 8414 petitors. The weakness of the stock induced the ose de Peru, 60c. Peaches—Crawford, 90c | Do, s coupon...11215f Do, 4s. L 87% Diéars £o aell the but it was found uphill | usquehanng, $110; Lemon cling, 70c; | U S ds new ree.... 1218, Mutual Union 8s...112 bea & : il il o _ Pranes—Buigarian, 70¢; Ger- | Do, 4s coupon...1213; N J Cent Gen bs...117%4 work to press this Colally ma Mank: 70@95c: Silver, 75c. Plums— | Do 28 9614 Northern Pac 1sts.11714 nd other Lol lumbia, 60@75¢c; Bradshaw, 65@ | Do, 5s 115 » 2ds 10214 Ly 5@70c. Do, bs coupon....115 | Do, §ds. .72 sins with scarcely . reaction of Imc Aug. 9.—The following prices | Cherokee 4s, 1896.10034(Norihwest Consols.142 om 116 to 11914 S o o ‘alifornia green fruit to-day at | Do, 189 10034| Do, deb bs.. 11114, 11555 yest No o xplanation Com- | Do, 158 1003, 0R & N 1sts. ... 11114 th edy prunes averaged $1 anoticeable na the bears his account for to-mor- 1L ! and advanced e 2 and Pull- DUN NEW YOR reaction. The one change of great aL or the how Ohio and Indiana. ed up $1.2 rose 1 to 181 open auction: Bartlett pears, §2 50@2 62Y3. CVIEW OF TRADE. Y., Aug. 9—R. G. Dun & Co. in their weekly review of to-day willsay: Business continues quiet for midsummer, and though there is perceptible relaxation there are no signs of importance | which the past week has brought is eminently belpful—the amicable settlement between coal miners and employers in Western Pennsylvenia, ¢ is said that 100,000 men will have their wages Increased after October 1, by this adjustment. While the enlargement of the purchas- 1003 SiL&IronMtGen 5583 1300 |St L & S F Gen 6s.110 D. C. 3-6 bs. St Panl Consols ... 1261 Ala Class A 4. 8t. P. C. & Pa1sts. 11615 Do, Ulass B 4, bt | Do, Pac Cal 1sts.. 114 La Consol 4s.. Southern K. R.5s. 971 Missouri funding N Carolina con 6s. Do, 4s. 80 Carolina 4148, Tenn new 3s... Va funding debt. |Texas Pacific firsts 93 {Texas Pacgeconds. 2034 | ‘UnionPac 1stof'96.107 'West Shore 4s.....10814 ‘Mobilc & Ohio 4s.. 3% R GranaeWest 1sts 7675 Do, reg. —— [Ches & O bs. 1111 Do, deferred 6s... 814 Atchison 4. 803 Do, trust repts st 6 | Do, 2ds A £ Canada South 2ds.. 10835 Cen Pac 1sts of '95%}2 5 GHE&ES A 6 Do. 24 7s. . H & Tex Cent 5s.. o8 1 1 ing power isof consequence, it 1s more important 88 Do. con 6s r & o 81 Manhattan | tpar a chronic cause of complaint bas been removed | E: 6814 /Reading 4 ‘on. 4 hicaco and Sorbern Pa- | by the new asreement as to the company’s stores. | Kensas Pa Consols 72 ' |Missouri és cific fi A0 0 L0, An ATRGT | Thereis no important change in crop prospects, | K8 Pa lsts Den div109%4! SRt T e yp, 72 10 4%, and St | gnd a: this time 1o news is eminently good news. = aulC. P. V Lha 0115 @ board $10,000 | _ Taken altogether the crops of the year promise FOREIGN MARKETS. In Governm B R A so much better than was expected # month ago coupon fours of 1907 brought 1125%; $12,500 % encoutexizy iniftionyt e WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. coupon fours :ffi.fi’s @12214, and $10,000 | oiper Crope, e cept corn, will not fuifill. Theout- | LIVERPOOL, Ex6., Aug. .—The spot market istered fives, 11535. 2 | g0 of gold €on inues and excites some comment, | s steadv at s 64@bs 634d. Cargoes are quiet at The Mercantile Saie 'posit Company reports o3 t t v 3 . alives ballion on band 2 96 ounces; certificates because it 1s felt that the bond syndicate could ar- | ogg 9d May shipment. outstand! the rate of exchange. Grain and Merchandise. | | | | NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 9.— Flour, dull, um{\‘n. vay :‘\:l;n»r product ;‘.nnnv Il;e past week 2 S = it and has lified the price an eighth, although it can- generally easy. Winter wheat—lOw gTades, | ;; be said that the prospect as to yield has $2 50@3 10; do fair to fancy, 10@3 60: do | gefin;t; changed. Some injury has ‘evidently patents, $3 60@4; Minnesota clear, $2 65@3 25: | been sustained from excessive rains and the Gov- traights. §3 1 : do patents. $3 65@4 50: 3 10; city mills, $4@4 20: do, flour, dull, easy; £00d to cholce | ernment report comr |~ Wheat I | fons, the extremely s fluencing the market fo range the movement of it if it pleased by reducing Speculation bas been more successful in cotton znds a little more attention. s declined a fraction. with very scant all Western re- he present more FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Tiverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Aug- ust, 58 514d; September, 58 534d: October, 58 6d; November, 5s 633d; December, bs 7d. SECURITIES. LONDON, EN6., Aug. 9.—Consols, 10734; sil- wver, 3034d; French Rentes, 102 30c. EXCBANGE AND BULLION. restricted exports. The concerted with- | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. $48914 e of wheat by Western farmers, if continued, | Sterling Exchange,sight.. 49014 SLerD, | would doubtiess aifect the price in the end, but it | New York Exchange, sigh 0213 80g2 9 opped Atlantic exporis almost en- | New York Exchange, telegraphic. 05 Eye—pul State. 57 flour inciuded, having been | Fine silver, apot, P ounce 6635 ¥ heat—Spo : dult, firn s for the past’ week, against | Fine siiver, 30 days. — 6614 wmud elevator, oat, 7 bels for the same week last year, and | Mexican Doliars. . 8314 b4 e duil and 16@18c : e. following the West | yrom other quarters the Western farmers may find cal coverings, closing firm with only a local | 1roT il % KE Se! riugs, closing firr with ouly alocal | reason to resret that they did not ship_their wheat PRODUCE MARKET. at the ordinary time. 189 October, 2 red closed May, September, 73%4c; August, sc: December, | tion of a heav sions, as m The inds er, aulet: No. 2, 4634c; DR Optioss were duil and ir- “gc zdvance on local covering and - est. mev‘ember most &ctive. August closed. 46%4c: September, 4534c; October, 443jzc: May, 39 Uats—Spot duil, firmer: opiions dull, steady. August, 25c; September, 2455c; OCLODeEr, | 14 3¢ The Carnegie works at Homestead broke 2ac May, . O B ioacs, 50720 | the record by turning out in July 43.000 tons of No.3, White. & ,-‘pk-l,‘t el A S e 2% | steel, of which 17,150 were of beams. The an- gg@&:sn‘“‘.x 0. By _Jn_zs. : x ©SLETD, | thracite coal market is completely demoralized and Pigiron—Firm, falriy active; American, $11 50 | BFices have again ylelded a little to about the low- @l4. C er—Strong. Lake, $12. E % ic, 83 50@3 52%4. | Lead—Firmer. Domest but they still considerably exceed the actual - m : T tual con I;g;e;:ml.;o 8: f';};g::;fi* I;; 10 | sumption in the manufacturer, at three chief mar- Hops—Dull. ea: State, common to choice, | 8@8c: Pacific Coast, 3@8c. London market—Un- changed. W ool—Moderate demand, firm. Domestic fleece, pulied. 15@s4c; Texas, 10@l4c. betier demand: Western _steady $6 20 eptember, | retined, firm; Continent, 1ooking for season. : do factory, ¥ig imitation creamery, 11@isc. Fancy frm and fiirly active State | large 554 ase, $1 SU@A trong, iight sup, country, 43/5@454c. Cottonseed. o1l — ity, 4%c asked: steady; crude, 24@25c; ne, 271/5¢; good off grades, 27c. irm; fairly active; domestic, 414@6c: Japan. 4@41/4c¢. Molasses— New Orleans Coftee—Duil. 815 45; September, $15 50@315 55; $1505. Spot Rio quiet. firm: No. 7, 1614c. Sugar—Raw. firm: quiet; fair refining, trifugals, 96 test, 3 : refined, fairly saguinst 54 last year. fair demand; foreign, nominal; . to 15 _points down: Angust, March, morrow will say Sgc: confectioners’ A, ; cut loaf aud crushed. b 1-16@5%4c: dered A, 43,@4 15-16c; grarulated, 4 cubes, 4 11-16@475c. California {ruit- guotatiors: Oranges — Fancy Mediterranean Sweets, $1 75@2 50; St Michsels, | $2 20@3 85: fancy Vaienciar. §1 75@2 50. Peaches —Stephen Cling, $1 55. “olumbia, 8%c@ | 85¢c; Yellow Egg, 81 05@120 y Japan, $2 75 | @345, Prunes—German, §5:@81 25; siiver, $115 | @) 30. Pears—Barilett, $2 15@2 35. Raisins, 3- | f crown, 814c. Prunes, 4 sizes, $5 85@5 60. | tie canneries can handle them. CHICAGO MARKETS. BANK CLEARINGS. CHICAGO, ILL., Aug. 9.—A turn for the better was observed in the wheat mgarket to-day. No radical or surprising change in the situation came DO 16@4%¢: | tie and Tacoma. Corn tends to lower prices, with more encouraging prospects, and the expecta- corn crop affects prices of provi- ries continue to make progress and higher prices for iron and steel praducts prove that the supply has not yet outrun the demand. Besse- mer iron is a shade weaker, but gray forge had ad- vanced about 60 cents and finished products are remarkably firm with further advance in steel beams to 1.6 and in angles to 1.6¢ and in_ bar iren Sales of wool are not as much inflated by specu- lation as they were during the first halt of July, kets t0 6,255,300 pounds, sgainst 9.271,700 pound for the corresponding week of 1892. Prices are very firm. Holders who bought enormous quantities & month g0 in expeciation of a rise appear to be a further rise. But woolen goods show | signs of weakening, and there is much compiaint of foreign competition and undervaluations, es- pecially in medinm and lower qualities, while in | Worsteds tiie tendency of prices Is upward. Some staple cotton goods have again advanced n price and the market is unusually strong for the The shipments of boots and shoes con- | tivue larger than in any previous vear, but there is | very little new business and most of the manu- facturers are getting near the end of their orders, v bave discharged part of their maintained and there is no yfeld- e < | Ing in le cx. though 11 s reported taat (n Hides y . dy; 8 | prices at the West show a little weakness. 2@15%4c: Western fresh, Thefailures in Jul, show liabilities amounting 10 §11,788,750, of wilch £2,549,075 were of manu- facturing and $8,253,173 of _trading_concerns, ‘ailures for the Wweek were 225 in the United States, egainst 264 last year,and 43 in Canads, BRADSTREET'S REVIEW. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 9.—Bradstreet's to- Exports of wheat (flour in- cluded as wheat) from both coasts of the United States and from Montreal amount to 1,520,000 bushels this week, against 460,000 last week, as compared with 1,370,000 busheis in the week & | year ago. General trade on_the Pacific Coast has | improved within a month. One of the features is the recent importance of the forelgn trade of Seat- The developments of our inter- change of commodities with Orlental, Mexican, Central and South American countries is having a marked effect upon the cities named. San Fran- cisco authorities wire that the wheat crop in Cali- fornia is admittedly below the normal and that uits in that State are ripening faster almost than NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 9.—Bank clearing totals at the principel cities for the week ended August 8, with comparisons, as telegraphed to WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, ‘WHEAT—Prices show 1o change and the mar- ket is quiet. No.1 quotable at 95@97%c¢; choice, 98%c; lower grades, 85@92Y5c; extra choice for milling, $1@1 0214 ¥ ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 o'clock — December— 100 tons, $1 0414: 500, §1 0414, REXGULAB MOENING_SESsION—December—1200 tos. 81 0434, May—500, £1 11442 300, 81 11%i. AFTERNOON SESSTON — Mi 0" tons, 81 {1. December—100. 81 04. (EABLEY-Gaiet and unchanged. No 1 Fesd, 215¢; choice, c: Brewing, c B Brvalien, 51 T0GL 16 for Ne'1 ‘and oG T5e for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSTION—10 0'clock—No sales. REoULAR MORNING SESSION—December—S300 tons, 64c; 200, 6374c. AFTERXOON SEssioN—No sales. OATS—Milling quotanie ar 9715c@81 B ctl: fancy Feed, 95c@$1 ¥ ctl: good Lo choice, 85@90c B cti; common to fair. 70@S0c; Gray, 824@80c: Red, 65@70c; Surprise, 1@l 10 B cul. CORN—The market is and_prices show rather an upward tendency. Large Yellow, $1 1315 @1 119 cil: Small Round Yellow, §1 15@1 203 White, $1 10@1 20 R ctl. RYE—75@8114c ' ctl for new. BUCKWHEAT—85@90c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 36@3 45 B bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 25: supertine, $2 25@2 50 P bbl. CORNMISAL, LTC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton; Cracked Corn, 824 50@25 50 ton. ds. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN-$11 50@13 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Quoted at §15 for low grades up to $18 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, $13 50@14: Olicake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton: Cottonsced Olicake, $34 @ ton. HAY—The demand and sn[:ply about balance. Wheat is quotable at}7@10 @ ton: Oat, §6@8: ‘Wheat and Uat, $6 50@10: Barley, $5@7: Alfaifa, $5 50@7 50; Clover, $7@8; Compressed, $7@9; Stock, '4@8 P ton. STRAW—Quoted at 25@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS — White descriptions are off again. Bayos are quotable at $1 20@1 40 B cil; Small Whites. $2 50@2 60 B ctl; Pea, $2 60@2 80: Large Whites, $2 60@2 60; Pink, $1 20@1 40; Reds, 81 @1 25; Blackeye, nominal at $2 asked for new: Red Kidney, nommal: Limas, $6 75@6 ctl; Sut- ters, $2@2 26 for small and $2@2 50 for large. SEEDS—New Yellow Mustard quotable ai $1 75 2; Flax, $2 25@2 50 B ctl: Canary, 314@3%%c B i Alfalfs, nominal; Rape, 13,@214c; Hemp, dc 1. to light, but more cables were firm and reports | Bradstreet's: PJRiED PEAS Splt Peas, 4@AYc; The raw ©of wet weather in sections where harvesting was e % 3 }’omn]t)m vroduct is nominal. in progress were received, rendered buying more | , CITIES. R ank et 10 the liking of scalpers and local traders than 10 | pamon rs e ey RUTATORN, . ONIONY, FXARTANLES selling. Then, t0o, shorts were Dot so aggressive, | Chicago. 82.316,783 ... POTATOES—Were about 5c lower all around. but rather evinced an {nclination to even up their | Philade 68,424,421 Bweets, $1@1 50 B ctl: Garnet Chiles, 60@65c; trades pending the issue of the Government Au- | St Touls. - 21994870 . Salinas_Burbunks, 75@96¢; River Burbanks, 40 gust report to-morrow. At the best the trading | Fittsburz - 14859492 38.3 @80c; Early Rose, 40@50c ¥ ctl. was light. Heavy operations were not scen, nor [ Cincinnat - 119804150 7.6 ONIONS—Quoted, 50g60c B ctl; Pickle Onions were there any outside orders either way. Receipts | Baltimore. 15,909,737 29.5 lower at 30@40c B ctl. of 73 cars did not fully realize expeciations, and | San Francisco. 12,789,967 30 . VEGETABLES—Tomatoes continue to advance. the Northwest supplies were not no:ably large. Kansas City. 10,706,680 17.3 . Corn 1s weaker under larger arrivals. Green But 103 cars coming at Duluth and Minneapolis [ New Orleans. 6,202,676 196 . Feppers are quotable at 25@50c B box for to-day. A percentage of the firmness Guring the 5472848 144 | Chile and_80@50c B box for Bell: Green Corn, early hours of the session no doubt came from 8,056,396 242 . 85@76c B sack: 60@75c @ box for Berkeley and corn, where the firmness of September was great | Minneapolis. 5359802 6.6 .. 31 25@1 76 B _box jor Alameda: Tomatoes from by comparison with the \ery recent feeling in | Cleveland ... 6379738 348 the River, 60@8bc B box: from the Bay, 50@75¢ that market. Withdrawals of 102,181 bushels | *Providen 4401700 . : box: Summer Squash, 25@40c B box; Green cleared at the seaboard. Talk of inferior grading | Milwaukee - 3,876,619 . eas, 2@2Yac B b: String Beans,114@2: of spring wheat from smut was heard,” which | Andianavoits. - 2,138,808 Beans, 3@816c; Bay Cucumbers, 1b@2 :fn ec,i \omcllnmln a ‘:irm {(eellnm Closing quotae 5:"{5;‘:1 3 i Pickles, 50@b5c for No. 1 and 2! jons from Continental markets were higher. Sep- | St- - . Green Okra, 50@75¢; Egg Plan 50c; Cabbage, Sember whestopenied from 6754 10 61%4c aaked, | QAN - T80 cil; Feed Cartots 50@ado; Garic, SOV ve 55@67%c and 6814c, Ciosing at - = . 681jsc, 6814@B83sc, higher than vesterday. Esii. | Los Angeles. 1061149 ¥ malted receipts for to-morrow, 106 cars, Portland, Or. 1,262,414 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Corn—Quite & coutrast with yesterday’s action | TACOMa.. 531,083 B was witnessed in corn to-day. The pressure on | Seattle. BUTTER-—Quotations for dairy descriptions are Beptembet was entirely removed sud values ral- SPORED = almost wholly nominal, as there is none of any con- , couplea with t] itonishing! RSP | ®eq! hieavy output froth store, 625,561 bushels. & prent | o, TOtIS. U.&uv.oo.. . 8978,073,315 | SpRchn Somiae du | Oresmery’ S0atiBoen acetny Outsige of New York City.... veven.. 436,628,834 DOMINION OF CANADA. deal ‘of the September sold yesterdsy was for the account of the Gefunct Boston firm, the price being less of an object than the determination of tho brokers to get it off their hands. Naturally the . $11,927.018 market revived when ail had been disposed of, . 5963428 hence the rise In price this morning. _Cables were . 1,460.005 easy. Receipts were 416 cars, and 550 are esti- 923,910 mated for to-morrow. Exrori clearances amount- #d to 114,386 bushels. eptember corn opened #rom 3914c¢ to 89%/c, ad vanced to 4014c, closing at 893,@397%s¢, 58@%c¢ bigher than yesterday. Sales 658,027 . $20,984,183 and very firm. Cnnmv—hnc‘, 19c, with some sales at 20c; seconds, 176180 9 DAY “Fancy, 176 @ s £ood to cholee, 158 16¢; lower FicxienCligios . © FIRKIN—1215@140 P Db. CHENSTL Faney mild hew, 6145@Tc: common to e s Vet taat g n, o0 Kasiern, GS—Rule firm with & very good demand for ranch stock. Fancy Eastern are quotsble at 18c; fair to choice Eastern, 14@17 doz; Duck Eggs, ¥§lk: store Eggs, 14@ (oY r!nch Eggs, 18@24c lozen. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Showed little change yesterday, 58 the receipts about balanced the demand. Live Tur- keys, 16@16c B 1 for Gobblers; 15@18¢ for Hens: atee 5’% Pkflr.‘?@@*l 25: Gouunu;@gl' 25@1 nW loz:_Ducks, $2@4 for old and §5@5 for young; Tens, $5@6 ¥ dozen; Roosters, young, $5@0 56: do. old, R5@5 5U B doz: Fryers, 34@4 50; Broilers, $3@3 50 for larze and $2@2 50 for small: Pigeons, $1 £0 @ dozen for oid and $1 25 for young. GAME—Nominal. . DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Melons were lower again. Peaches and rlums showed no change of any con- seauence. Pears were steady, though Tecelpts were rather larger. Nectarines, 35@b0c for Red and 25 @40c for White: Cantaloupes, 26@75¢ ¥ case: Watermelons, $5@10 @ 100: Nutmegs, 20@30¢ B bXx; Figs,50@75¢ for single and 75¢@#1 25 for double layers: riums, 15@36¢ P bx; Egg Plums, $10@15: Green Gages, $2073 ton; Peaches. 15@40c @ bx and 15@26¢ ® hski; Peaches in bulk, to canners, $15@ 18 P ton for freesiones and §20@25 for clings: Apples, 25@75¢ B box: Crabapples, 20@35¢; Pears, Bartletts, $1@1 25 B box for No. 1 and 40@ 75¢ @ box for off grade: in bulk, £35@40 P ton for No. 1 and 326@30 for No. 2; Apricots are no longer worth quoting. BERRIES—Not much change. Huckieberrles, 3 c P Ib: Blackberries, $1 25@2 @ chest: Rasp- ries, $4@6 de chest: Strawberries, $4@5 _for Longworths and $1 50@3 ® chest for large berries. GRAPES—Wine Grapes are starting the season well, $12 @ ton for ordinary qualitics being bid at Healdsburg by the winemen. 'This is the best price for some time. Six thousand tons are wanted there. Sweetwaters ana Fontainebleaux, 3! 40c; Black Grapes, 35@60c § box; Muscats, 3! @70c; Tokay, 60@S5c B bo: CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons quotable &t $1 25@ 175 for common and §2@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $2 50@4 ¥ box; Bananas, $1 26@ 2 @ bunch; Pineapples, $:@3 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Very dull. The East is holding off for developments, confused by conflicting state- ments as to the crop. The foilowing prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: New Peaches, 634@6%4c: new Prunes, 414@4%4c forthe 4 sizes: new Apricots Bevwith T hafera asking 10c fof fancy: OId ol is quoted: Prunes, 4 sizes, 4c: Apples. 4@ d34c for sliced snd 434@5%c B 1b for evaporated; Pears, 5c @ b for_evaporated halves, #@ic for quariers; Plums, 5@4c for pitted and’ 1@2c for unpitted; new Figs, black, 4c for pressed and RATSINS AND DRIED GRAP: crown, loose, 3Ysc; 3-crown, 2 c 2@214c; seediess Sultanas, none here: seedless Muscatels, 2@2Vzc B 1b: S-crown London lnvers, $1 40 B box; clusters, 823 Dehesa clusters. §2 50; imperial clisters, $5:" bried Grapes—112@134¢ N UTS—Walnuts, 7@10¢ for paper-shell and scft shell, and 7@84c for hardshell; Almonds, 2@23ac for hardshell, and €@10c P I for softshell, and — for paper-shell: Peanuts, b@bc for Easiern and 4@ 43¢ for Calffornia; Jiickory Nuts, 6@6c; Pecans, 8¢ for rough and 8¢ for polished: Fiiberts, 8@9c: Erazil Nuts, 71@8c ® Ih; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 50 B .100. HONEY—Comb, 10612 extracted, 5@514c B Ib: light amber extracted, ¥y@se: dark amber, 4@ 4 ac. ]g ESWAX 24@25c B 1b. B 1b; new water-white PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—The Eastern markets are firm. No further change s noticeable here. Bacon s quotable at 8@81zc B I for heavy and 816@9c B 1b for light mediom, 11@1134c % Ib for lizht. 12@ 1214c B Ib for extra light, and 1216@13¢ for sugsr curea; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 1215@13c: California Hams, 11@1134c: Mess' Beef, s7@S ® bbl: extra mess do, $5@ family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $8@® 50 © bbl: extra clear, | $18 B bbl; mess, $16 @ bbl; Smoked Beef, 9@9%2¢ . . ® A RD—Eastern, tierces, quotable at 6@614c 3 for compound, end Sc for pure: pails, 814 for- | nin. tierces, 53¢ for compound and G¥4@7c for pure; half bbls, 7Tigc; 10-b tins, T%ac; do 5-1b, He . ® OTTOLENE—T73c in tlerces, and 8%4¢ B Ib in 10-1b tius. HIDIS, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SK Heavy salted steersare | quotable at 1014@11c; medinm, 9%:@10c: light, e: Cowhides, 9c; salted Kip, 7ct salted Calf, 10c; salted Veal, Sc: ary Hides, nsual selection, 1 19140 3 b culls and brands. 14@14%c B Ib; drv | Rip. 14@15¢: dry Calf, 20c; prime Goatskins, 20@ | 3bc each: Kids, 5 Deerskins, kood summer, 30¢ B M; medium, 16@25c; winter, 10@15c: Sheep- skins, shearlings, 10@ 20 each: short wool, 25@35¢ each; medium, 30@4bc each: long Wool, 4 each. Culls of all kinds, about 1oc les: TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 413@4Yac: country | Tallow, 4@4Yjc: refined, 6c: Greuse, 5@8%ac B . | WOOL—New lambs' and fall clips quoted at 6@ 81/¢. Quotations for spring clip are: Humboldt and | Mendocino, 123@14c; Choice Northern, 10@11e: | San Jomquih, seven months', 6@8c: do, 12 meaihs', B@6Y4ac: Nevada, 5@10c; Eastern Oregon, Lieavy, gggc; do choice, 9@10c; Valley Oregon, 12@13%4¢ "H(}Ps—?@&: P D, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4c; San Quentin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. ! COAL—Harrison’s circular says: “During the | week there have been nine arrivals from the Coast mines with 22,981 tons, the Beiford from Swansea with 5101 tons and the City of Delhi from Australia | with 1764 tons. The agzfegate arrivals have been equal to about the actual quaniity consumed, o the | situation from last week has hot changed. Tempo- rarily there is a scarcity 0f Swansea and Coionial Coals, caused by light arrivals 107 the past 60 duys, and_some contractors are in arrears with thelr de- | liveries, which they are tiding over by giving par- | 3 tlal deliveries, awalting later arrivals. ‘This wil | be remedied very shortly, as the quantity fully due | here In the nex: sixty days will generously supply all possible requirements. The carrying capacity of Coal tonnage now listed from Swansea is 128,000 tons, from Australia 160,000 tons. These amonnts are unprecedented, and will be principally felt by our northern colli>rles, weich will be forced to restrict their output, as the quantity of foreign fuel 10 arrive must be consumed and tiie reduced price will not increase the quantity burnt 5% at the very utmost. The pits are excellent storage yards, | very safe and very inexpensive: later on our Const producers will have ibeir innings. The latest cabled quotations from Great Britain and Australia report & hardening of Coal freighs.” Wellingion is quotable at $8 @ ton: New Wellington, §8 B Southfield Wellington,87 50 ton: Seattle, : Coos Bay, §5: Wallsend, $7 50: 7 60; Ecoten, $7 50: Brymbo, in bulk and $1050 n sk Feg, $12: Welsh Anthrs Mock Spricgs. castle G “umberland, $8 50 vania Anthracite ite Egg, $9; Cannel. §8; te and_Pieasant Valley, “oke, $15 in bulk and $17 in sacks. The marke is quiet but firm at — | Toc B 1 for good washed Costa Rica; — | - @ M for good Costa Rica: 19@19%zc B 1b | for good Costa Rica mixed with black beans: 1714 @}BYc for falr Costa Rica: 14@18Yc for com- | men To ordinary Costa Rica: 196 for good to prime washed Salvador: —@18lsc for good green unwashed Salvador: 2114@21%4c for prime washed Guatemala: 1 2034 for z00d 10 strictly good washed Guatemais 1@19/0 for fair washed Guatemata: 16@17%4c for medium Guate- mala: 14G15%c for ordinary Guatemala; 9013150 for very Inferior to common Guatemala; 2130@22¢c B Ib for good to prime washed Peaberry; —@19%ac for good umwashed Peaberry. 1FAD AND SHOT—Lead shows an advance and Shot i higher in consequence. | RICE--Hawailan is lower under free receipts and | Rangoon Is aiso down. Japan is higher, due toa | rise in primary markets caused by.astorm and | floods In producing aistricts. Chinese mixed, 83 1215@3 17%4: No. 1, $3 55@83 70; extra No. 1, | $8 95@4 20; Hawailan, $4 M‘@i 75; Japan, | 2 9024 15: Ranzoon, #3_50 @ ctl. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed. Powdered und Fine Crushed, all Bbye: Dry Granuiated, 5c: | Confectioners’ A, 474c; Magnolia A, 4yac: kxtra C, 43j4¢: Golden C, 415c; D, 874c; halt-barrels, 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes 1¢ more. SAN FEKANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs have declined and packers look for still | lower prices, as stocks in the country are large. | Other descriptions are unchanged. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follows: BEEF—Firs: quality, 5@5%c; choice, 6c; sec ond quality, 414¢; third do, 3@dc B . VEAL—Large, 4@b5c; small, 5@7c B MUTTON — Wethers, 414@5c; Ewes, 4@4%ac P LAMB—Spring, 5@6¢ B 1. PORK—Live Hogs, a?,(fis%cm |u-x%. JQ.‘(;'.: eeders: dressed do, d@ve for small and — for OF PRODUCE. For 24 HOURS. RECEIPTS 15.590/Har, tons. 353 200 Wool, bls. 110 2.83.‘1'Wmu. wals.. 26.040 49528 Hides, no. 778 939/ Pelta, bdl 64 225 Leather. rolls. 109 130 Tallow, ctl; 38 6,652 Paper, reams. . 1,500 GXl‘Qankshvfly flasks 19 Middhings, sks.. 1b4 Lime, bbls. . 240 Bran, sks. 1,485/ —_——— FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Butter is higher ana scarce and Eggs have also gone up. No change of any consequence in Meats, Fish and Pouitry. Fruits and Vegetables are plentiful and In their largest assortment. They are also cheap enough A e T iy s lowing is THE CALLY ar weekly el price list: s e % COAL—PER TON. Cannel...... —@10 00| PleasantVal 9 50@10 00 Wellingion . 10 Wellingion. —(g10 00 Southfield S5 P % 950 Coos Bay.. T - ;Emoo —@ 800 ? 10 00| Castle Gate. DAIEY PRODUCE, ETC. Butter, fancy, § Cheese, Swiss. ‘Common Eg Ranch Iiges, Eastern Eggs. Honey, comb, do, extracted. Sirloin Steak. Porterhouse, do. . . Smoked Beef. [400C N Y. POULTRY AND GAME. ;nn line of Beulah street, 181:3 W of Shrader, W ens, each. N 157:6; $10. }\!oung “Roost- Julia Lane to Timothy and Julla Ahearn, 10t on ers, each.. gv“x:‘“l llrf‘ }J.bleély street, 205 W of Charch, W 50 sl C. Soyder (by T. O’Brien, Tax_Collector) to W! liam Nicol, lot on SW corner B street and Forty- third avenue. W 55 by S 150, tax deed: $2. Willlam and C.T. Nicol to john Conly, lot on SW corner Forty-third avenue and B street, W 55 by §130; $10. Frederick E. and Flizabeth A. Fisk to John Fleming, 1ot on E line of Emma street, 359:514 S of Ridley, S 50, E 94:2, N 50:3, W 89:1084, block . 4 Blackberries Bdwrlf Bananas, @ doz.... 15®20 Fears, § 1. 2 3, Park Hill Map 2: ‘alsoloton Eline of Emma Cocoanuts, each...10@12/Raisins, b....... street, 271:1114 8 of: Ridley, S 87:6, E 85:8%4, Crabapples, B 1o... 5@ 6 Raspberries, § dwr3 N 37:814, W 84:8; $10. Cantaloupes, each. 5@15(Strawberries, 1. 'T. and Hattie F. Lewls to Hubert Rees, 1ot on Figs, 8 . .10@15) 3 drawer . -20@85 | W corner of Naples street and Silver avenue, Graves. @ . - b@10 Walnuts, B 1b.....15@ — | §133:10, W 195:7, E 285:10, block 50, Excelsior -30@40 Watermelons,each15@25 | Homestead: also lot on SW line of Bowdoin street, 15@20! 100 SE of Woolsey, SE 50 by SW 120, block 47, VEGETARLES. Cniversity Mound /also lovon SW line Fourteenth Asparagus, e avenue Souih, 50 SE of I street South, 25 by ettt AP e SW 100, block 285, South San Francisco ome- Beets, P doz "12@150nions, 3 1. 3 | stead and Railroad Association; $500. Beans, white, 3 1b.—@ BlOKra. green, @ A. E. and Rose A. Buckingham to Ellen P. fosrioia i g BT T . om0 | Chirch, 1ot 1450, In cemetery: 0. Lima, § glParanips, @ doz...15@20 | _Alvin H. Perley to City and County of San Fran- Cabbage, each. 5@10|Potatoes, B 1. 3 | elsco, streets, etc.; $1. Cauliflowers, es 8 Radishes, Bdzbehns.15@20 | Ann C. Stoit to same, same: 31, Celery, ¥ bunel —IRhubarb, D I 6| Clementine A. Marshutz to same, same: §1. Cucumbrs,? dz.... 5@10Sare, B 35 | George J. Hughston to same, same: $1. Cress, @ dz bunchs. 20@26/String Beay 6| Nancy McVerry (0 same, same; $1. Erg Plant, § b. 8iThyme. B 1 Willlam B. Sharp to same, same: §1. Garlic, B B° S Turnips, B d 20 | James Quigley to same, same; $1. SRS e i A 3| frausice Dore t3 same, lok o1 W 1iné of Dougiass Green Peas, 8 Ib.. Maarice Dor , 1ot on W line nglas s street, 61.06 S of Twentieth, S 85 deg. 13 min. W FISH—PER POUND. 115.90, S 64 deg. 33 min. B 97.92, S 51 deg. 59 12@15 Shad. —®— | min., £ 15.75, X 86 deg. 13 min., E1918 N 4 10 Sea Bass 10@12 | deg. 15 min. W €0, block 15, Market-street Home- @10 Smelts. 12@15 | stead (Stanton street): $10. Flounders. 8@10 Soles 10 ALAMEDA COUNTY. Haibas. e oach 19| 1ia B. and George E. Hart of Tulare to Frances Kingfish = IT,TD;BM 15 | P. Hart (wife of Jackson, lot on NW corner of Mackerei . T5@30Crama, B gal 75 | Sixteenth and Linden streets, N 120, W 116, § a0 B ey ulno Ay 20, E 31, $100, E 85 to_beginning, Oskland: $10. Sty Y00 d _ | " Frances P. and Jackson Hart to George Roeth Pompano. —@ —Crabs, each. .. ~ | of Oakland, same; $10. Rockfish T0@IBD0 araneli, @ d7.25@35 | George L. and Katie L. Fitz of Oakland to Ida C. Saimon, smoked. 0m2s Mumale B art.. 10@15 | Kelsey of Oakland. lot on W _line of Magnolla Salmon, oo -, A1 160,508 | street, 176 § of Twenty-fourth, S 80 by W 138: Shrimps. s @10 Do Fastern, | dz 26@35 | being’ lots 14 and 15, block 630, map of Adeline- street lots, Oakland; $10. W. B. and Ermina M. Hardy of Oakland to John and Mary Kelly of Oakland Township, lot on N line of Hardy street, 200 W of First avenue, N 100, ‘W 135 to center of Temescal Creek, thence S 120 to N of Hardy street, £ 67 to beginning, being lot 8, Claremont Park ; also lot on N'W corner of iirst avenue and Hardy street, W 100 by N 100, being lots 13 to 16, Claremont Park; alsolot on S hne of Hudson street, 1560 W of First avenue, W 75 by S 100, being lots 23, 24, 25, Claremont Park, ‘being a resubdivision of lots 3 to 8, block I, Vernon Park, Oakland Township; $10. H, C. and Myra Decker of San Francisco to George G. Buckland of San Fran lot on NE corner of High and Webster sireets, £ 135:6, N 80, W 35:6, N 20, W 100, S 100 to beginning, being lots 8to 11, except the N 20 feet on the _end of lot 8, block 36 (subject to & mortgage for $464), Ala- meda; 810. George G. and Louisa Buckland to M. H. Craw- ford of Rhode Island, same, Alameda; $10. William H. Higgins of Brooklyn Township to Minnie H. Keating (wife of W. J.), lot 8, block 9, ‘Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Edward ana Alice W. Moor to Thomas T. Owens of Alameda. lot on SE line of Elmhurstavenue,150 SW of Second street, SE 150 by SW 50, being lot 4, block J, Andrew Jones subdivision, Broosiyn Township; $10. Frederick McGregor to Willlan C. McGregor, undivided one-sixth interest to folowing pro) eriy,lots 26 and 27, block 114: also lots 15 and 16 llnd w fg feet of lots 17 and 18, block 148, Oak- land : §10. ‘William R. Story of Oakland to Caroline Story of Oakland, lot on E'line of Chestnut street, 195 S of '\Vul S{!’xleenlh. S 25 by E 132, block 589, Oak- and; git. J. G. Pearce of Alameda to Frank Stover, lot on S line of Alden avenue or Twenty-ninth street, 100:8 E of San Pabio, E 50 by § 70, being portion oflot 1, block A, Whitcher and Brockhurst Tract, quitclaim deed. Oakland: $10. e el THE STOOK MARKET. Still higher prices were obtained by sellers yester- day. Hale & Norcross led the procession, selling during the day at §2 20@1 95, opening at the for- mer and closing at the latter figure. Con. Cal. & Va. sold up to 83, closing at $2 85: Best & Belcher touched $1, closing at 99c bid: Ophir $1 40, closing at $130. The lesser-priced stocks followed the leaders. The heaviest sellers were those just enumerated and Chollar, Crown Point and Gould & Curry. An improvement reported in Con. Cal. & Va. lent strength to the market, but the close was lower and weak. NoTxS. "The Spring Valley and San Jose water com- panies ana the Pacific Gas Improvement Company wiil pay dividends of 50 cents per share to-da; The Potosi assessment of 25 cents per share will be delinquent in the boards to-day. The Quincy Copper Mining Company of Michi- gan has declared a dividend of $4 per share, amounting to §200,000, payable August 15. The Silver King Mining Company of Utah has {ust paid a dividend of 25 cents per share, amount- ing 10 $37,600. The dividends paid by this com- pany todate amount, to 3287,600, of which $112,- 00 has been paid this yesr. The Pacific Stock Exchange purposes to admit the public free into the boardroom. BOARD SALES., Following were the sales in the San Francisco tock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSTON—:30. 100 Alta. 56/350 Potost 200 Ands | 900 Belches J. E. Shain of San_Francisco to H. Lacy of San | 300 B & B. Francisco. lot on SE line of Lake Shore avenue, 600 104:2 SW from S corner of Lake Shore and Brook- 150 1yn. SW 55:1, SE 108:5, NE 55, NW 111:4 to be- 100 Bullio ginning, being 1ot 33, Capitol Homestead Associa- 109 Cholla tion, East Oakland; $350. James Vance to Theodore Gier, lots on 8 line of Thirty-geventh street, 10838 E of W. E 5507 8 z , being lots 16 and 16, block A, Major Given A O DN Tract, Oakland Township: $10. 200 Alpha.....08700 G & C. 43‘6)1100 Savage....41 | * Eigis A. McElrath (wife of J. E.) to Henry G. 159 Belcher... 27200 H&N ... 2.00200 . 42 | Figke of ~an Francisco, 1ot on 8W corner of Shat- 500 B & B..1.00(150 200100 S Nev....44 | (uck avenue and Morzan street, W 135 by S 100, 400 Bodie......16 50 +2.10100 being portion of Alpine Tract, Map 2, Oakland 100... 17200 Kentek. 0 Township; $10. 100 Bulwer...041500 Mexican..7 Nellie B. Shererof Redding to F. P. Mitchell, lots 100 Caledonia. 12100 Ophir. 86, 37, 88, black J, Broadway Terrace, Oakland 100 CC&V...2.90]100 Potos Township: §150. 100 C Point.... 39,200 Charles L. and Lilly F. Tilden to A. J. Snyder of Alameda, lot on NW corner of Bancroft way and Hillegass (A) street, W 45 by N 120, Berkeley; $10. John G. and H. Klumpke of San Franclsco to Oliver W. Moore of 8an Francisco, lot on S line of Santa Clara svenue, 99 E from Aughinbaugh 223- acre tract, S 136:815, K 45:834, N 135:58;, W Following were the saies in the Pacifio Stock 500 Alph: 900 Alia... 1000 Belche 45110 to beginning, Alameaa, qaitclaim deed §10. 100 ... e g SRR ) A Builders' Contraots. 0 B e S . F. Morrow and wife with Peter Fredericksen, to 1000 erect a ome-story frame building on W line of 800 Bailion.... Ionpth avenns; 150, N_of Polns Lobos avenne: e William Hinkle with Peterson & Pearson, to ion-03 | erect u two-story buildingon E line of Belvedere 800 108700 5 15 & M09 | street, 235 N of Fraderick: $3075. 700 Siorva N.05 | * Arnette Reinohel with George Lack, to erect a AT two-story huilding en W line of Willow avenue, 103:3 E of Buchanan street; $2950. Rose Mciee with Jonn Kenealy, to erect a five- room cottace on N line of Twenty-second street, 25 E of York: $1050. George F. Lyon with W. W. Rednall, to erect a 114-story building on W Iine of Second avenue, 350 N'of Clement street: $2100. S. J. Tichenor with J.J. Dunn, to erect a two- story building on SW corner of Jackson and Web- ster streets; $1250. THE CALL CALENDAR. 92 .04/600 Utah . 1000 Con 1mp.01/200 Justice....07200 Y Jacke: 03300 L Wash ..011300 ... 200 Bullion. 200 Bulwer. {[Bu. ]2 [Ta| W, Sa] Moon's Phases. : 1= CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ! = FES FRIDAY, Aug. 9—4 Py | | Full Moon. Bid. Asked, ; | 4| 5| 6 10 Alpba Con..... 07 Jackson........ H B AR B A B focd HG BT BLE Alta. T B Ly % S 0 5 Ande: D29 B . ‘August 20, Belcher..... 26 2 s New Mooo. Bes: & Biicier. 99 100lLady Wkl 01 03 24 = enton Con.... — . 2 == ugnst 26, = 511 QD rint duarter. 5 e 3 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. 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Capital — 41 |PacificLight. 46 49 Central....... 95 — |SanFrancsco 713 71 OakGL&H. 45 — IStockton..... 18 = — PacGasimp. — 81% INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd. — 160 (Euw .. 54 70 5 : e Conmmnc mas o SUN AND TIDE TAGLLE. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.12614128 KIGH WATRR.|LOW WATER.| 80X, ank o 0 “|Merc . Large.[Smali. [Small. 7 Cal SD&TCo. 68 — |Nevada.... — A S mni (e [V FirsiNationl, — 180 [Sather BCo. — = |10.| 8.01¢| 2.124| 9.18% 8.164] 5.20 7.09 9.26p Grangers.... — ey mall. | SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. 11.] 8.27¢] 3.024110.01p 8.444' 5.21/ 7.07 9.508 Sneser it = [Sumten: = iR HYDROGRAPHIC HumbS&L. — Uiy, — 2 BULLETIN. Mutual..... — 45 |UnionTrust.830 900 — 5 5 SF SavUnion48714505 BTREET RAILEOAD 8TOCKS. Celifornia....104 BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANG) 8AN FRANCISCO, August 9, 1895. } i The time ball on Telegraph SRS dose 114 exactly at 000D (0-day—1- 644t 00D Of he 1 * rowpen AT ] o A XAl S oM Greenwich tme. AtanticD... — 17 o A R oo R 122:: Lieatenant U. S. N, in charge. GIADT. . criss — NOTIC MAR MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. E TO MARINERs. BlkDCoalCo. — 1054/PacAUXFA.. 13 — OFFICE oF U. 8. Lia PECT Cal Cot Mllls. — —%P-clwnx... os“mo Twmn;;g&-x::‘n i Cal DryDock — — [PacI&N Co. — SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., August 8, 1895. EdisonLight, 9134 9214 Puc Roll Miu 17 — The Noonday Rock bell buoy has go; GusConassn, — ' —“|ParfPaintCo — 9 HawC&SCo.. 664 6 |PacTrans Co 2534 HutchSPCo.. 103, 1134 PacT& T Co. 6235 JudsonMtgC. —" —""GunserT&T. — ‘the vicinlty of this Tock, MertixAssn.100 110 |United ¢Co.. 25 | which lies hidden with nothing to indicate its OceanicSSCo — 80 AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—50 Edison Light & Power Co, 92; 15 SF Gasilant, 7154 el £ Street—$1000 Contra Costa Water Bonds, 101; 85 Market-st Railway, REAL EBTATE‘ TRANSAOTIONS. Tienry Zacharias to Theresa Zacharias, lot on S 1ine of Pos: street, 170 W of Larkin, W 25by S 120: g, 1ot 2% position. By order of the Lighthouse Board. HENRY E. NICHOLS, Commander U. S. N., Im. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. FRIDAY. August 9. Stmr Homer, Drisko, 56 hours from Coos Bay Yia Port Oriord; pass and mdse, toJ D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Oregon, Polemann, 633 hours from Port- land, via Astoria 42 hours: pass and mdse, 0 Oregon Railway and Nayigation Co. s iget Sound poris; pass and mdse, all, Perkins & Co. Stmr Mexico, Hall, 62 hours from San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. 7 Schr Monterey, Beok, 18 hours from Bowens 3165 M1t lumber, to ¥ Heywood. Clara Lobban (nee Edgar) to Julla W. Edgar, GLE line ot :’iug:m mf.'? 55:8 S of Filbert, Frederick C, Siebe to Jacob A. Wilkens, lot on $I: cornar of Hayes and Baker streets. 13 100 by S John McGuinness to Euthymius Antoniadeo, lot Br stmr_ Progressist, Pinkham, Nanaimo; Dunsmuir & Sons. Sailed. FRIDAY, August 8. Stmr Humboldt, Edwards, Eureka. S Siney, Leland, Santa Crus. , Leland, Santa g:g; Arpnsx}(’). Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr Cleone, Higgins, Pismo. Nor stmr Peter en, Hansen, Nanalmo. Schr Lily, Bottge mpqua. Sehr C H Merchant, Brennan, Coos Bays SchrSacramento, Goodmansen, Albion. Scbr Queen, T'}‘)mng‘l'e“ Klil.\ulul. S Sparrow, Dar:, Eureka. Sohr Jonn ¥ Miller, Hanson, Grays Harbor. Teiegraphic. POINT LOBOS—August 9—10 P M—Weather bazy; wina SW:velocily 6 miles per hour. Charters. The Br ship Ladas loads salmon at Victoria for Liverpool or London, 35s, prior 10 arrival. Spoken. " July 21—15 40 S 87 W,ship Tacoma, from Philadelphia for San Francisco. Disaster. The Brstmr Warrimoo, from Sydney for Van- couver, is ashore near Carmanah. Passengers and crew saved. Will probably float next tide. Domestic Ports. CO0S BAY—Sailed Aug 8—Schr Daisy Rowe, for cisc S U BRND—Sailed Aug 9—Schr Guide, for s.;‘ox;‘ll\é"ll‘c‘:%l\'A—Arflvcfl Aug 9—Stmr Whites- , bence Aug 8. e Aug % Stmr Alcatraz, for Port Los An- 4N DIBGO—Salled Aug 9—Stmr Protection; Sequoia, for Port Hadlock. SR UREI A~ Arrived Aug S~Stmr South Coast, Ang 5. P ifed g 8—Stmr National City, for San Fran- cisco: schr Maggle C Russ; stmr Pasadena, for San Pedro. 9—schrJ G Wall, for San Francisco. ‘ASTORIA—Sailed Aug 9—Scbr Hueneme, for Redondo. ‘Arrived Aug 9—Stmr State of California, hence Aug7. Pofxlm?—oxrr ship Orealls. from Bangkok for ortland, Or. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 9—Scbr I M Weathe erwax, from Grays Harbor, P ACOMA- Artived Aug 0—Bark Seminole, from Port Townsend. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Aug 9—Stmr Caspar, from Fort Bragg. led Aug 9—Stmr Wes REDON DO Arrived Aug y—Stme Protection,fm San Diego. Sailed Aug 9—Stmr Navarro, for Hueneme. pUMPQUA—Sailed Aug 9—Sobr Lucy, for San ro. FOINT REYES—Passed Aug 9—Stmr Pasadens, from Eureka for San Pedro. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Aug 9—Stmr Noyo, hee Aug 8: stmr Rival, hence Aug 8, Sailed Aug 9—Schrs Bessie K and James Town- send, for San Francisco. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Cleared Aug 9—Ship Edward 0'Brien, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. SANTOS—Sailed Aug 6—Br bark Samarkand,for Portland, Or. CAPETOWN—Sailed Aug 7—Br ship Bannoek- burn, for Oregon. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Aug 7—Br ship Corunna. for 8an Francisco. HULL—Arrived Aug 3—Br ship Scottiah Hills, from Tacoma. YOROHAMA—Arrived Aug 8—Brstmr Strath- nevis, from Tacoma. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 9—Stmr_Britannic, from Liverpool and Queensiown: stmr Dania, from Hamburg; simr Normannis, from Hamburg: stmr 1sland, from Stettin; stmr Lucana, from Liverpool and Queenstown. SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Aug 9—Stmr Fuerst, for New York. COPENHAGEN—Sailed Aug 6—Stmr Hekls, for New York. MOVILLE—Sailed Aug 9—Stmr Circassia, for New York. Importations. PORT ORFORD—Per Homer—75,090 t lumber, 86 pkgs butter, 4 pkgs hides. Marshfield—76,000 1t lumber, 16 pkgs blankets, 60 bxs butter, 172 tons coal, 28 bbis salmon, 10 bxs cheese, 3 bdis pelts, 6 pkgs hardware, 9 cds match- W00, 2 bbls_bottie: Trinidad—2 sks wool. PORTLAND and ASNTORTA—Per Oregon—1414 8ks salt, 1483 pkes paper, 52 sks oats, 5 cs gum, 653 sks flour, 108 pkgs mdse, 854 cs_crackers, 375 salt_hides, 1042 geen hides, 4 sks wool, 125 bxs garden seed, 2470 sks bran, 0 sks shorts and middiings. 550 pkgs furniture, 212 sks bone meal, 900 bbis cement, 900 es_salmon, 175 sks oysters, 2784 bdis shooks, 39,647 ft lumber. TACOMA—Per Walla Walla—1 ch tea, 4 bbls oil, 1 bx saws, 8100 sks bran, 4 cs T material, 400 bars bullion, 2 bdlshides, 2 bdls green hides, 2 pk[gs mdse. ‘Tacoms, west of Fargo—1966 h-sks 1216 ar-sks flour, 1 bx clothing. 47 bdls green hidse, 459 bdls hoop'poles, 1 bdl dry hides, 1 bdl salt pelts, 2 bxs seed, 1 bbl overalls. [Evereit—1229 kegs nails, 225 bdls 8 cs 201 rolls paper, 800 pars bullion, 2 cs dry goods. Whatcom—11 bxs plates, 245 pcs Dem stones, 1 sk coin. Vancouver—17 bxs pears, 20 bxs apples, 4 pkgs household goods, 13 coops chickens, 19 cs clgar- ettes, 6 cs K goods, 21 cs wood hames, 10 cs fian- nels, 8 cs _cigars, 100 cs tobacco, 11 cs dry goods, 140 bbls glucose, 145 bales carpet’ lining, 4 bxs B fertilizers, 13 bbis B valves, 2 lever bars, 6 pkgs [ couplings, 91 bbls I P connections, 87 bbis_botiled beer, 49 I valves, 1 bai I bars, 2 pkgs mdse, 525 le‘f' ‘salt hides, 42 pkgs pelts, 29 pkgs tails, 2 bbls ow. Seattle—1 truck, 12 bxs halibut, 2 pkgs coln, 2 Dls rope, 2 bls 24 bags wool, 1 bale rags, 1 case C goods, 250 hi-sks flour, 2 cs envelopes, 57 cs fish, 1 crt 12 bxs mdse, 329 bdls hides, 2 pkgs crockery, 218 pkes herrings, 1 bx tools, 1’ piano, 2 bxs hard- ware, 25 pails_candy, 860 tops coal, 2 bbls elect supplies, 1 cs dry goods, 1 bx W drops and centers. Port Townsend—1 cs bacon, 1 crt mdse. Killisuoo—3 bdis deerskins. Douglass Isiand—1 p ig builion. Sitka—1 cs furs, 3 pkgs bullion, 2 bbls salmon, 14 c8 madse. Juneau—12 cs mdse, 3 bats bullioh. Sanfords Cove—16 sks concentraies. ‘Wrangel—1 cs tobacco, 6 bdls deerskins. Kitchikan—1 bx stone’ Victoria—2 sks oid brass, 3 bxs7 pkgs copper. 2 bls 18k yellow metal, 1 sk copper and brass, 2 sks rubber, 10 bdls rope, 7 sks wool, 10 bxs appies, 1 bal priats, 2 pkgs mdse, 9 bales tobacco, 152 green es. SAN DIEGO—Per Mexico—65 pkgs mdse, 43 hi- obis pickled fish, 84 cs honey, 6 sks potatoes, 152 bxslemons, 59 bdls dry fish, % turtles, Newport—10 pkgs mdse, 3 cs honey, 26 bxs lemons, 1 cs cigars. 12 cs seed, 4 Cs beeswax. Los Angeles vin S C Ry—10 bxs lemons, 8 pkgs hardware. 3 pkgs plaster. Port Los Angeles—10 bxs lemons. Los Angeles via S P Co—192 sks plaster, 7 pkgs fittings, 46 pkgs mdse, 17 sks beans, 26 sxs raisins, 30 bxs oranges. Santa Barvara—28 bdls pelts, 165 bdls hides, 35 sks crawtish, 6 bols tallow, 4 bxs fish, 40 pkgs mdse, 27 bxs oranges. Wigmore—713 sks wheat. Arroyo Grande—90 sks beans. Ro_ksiding—1364 sks oit rock. Nipomo—336 sks beans, 151 sks wheat, 494 sks barley, 109 sks oats, 4 sks corn. Santa Maria—1470 sks wheat, 477 sks oats. Los Olivos—542 sks wheat, 1100 sks barley, 718 sks oats. ¥ C Ry stations—5% pkgs mdse, 5 cs hardware, 5 coops chickens, 21 cs eggs. 24 bxs butter, 6 cans 1 bbl tallow, 6 bdls pelts, 33 bdls green hides, 1 box frait, 4 bdls hides, 8 'bxs fish, 5 dressed calves, 6 dres-ed hogs, 1 sk liver, 1 sk wool, 7 cs cheese, 1 5k bit rock, 8 cs hone; onsignee: Per Mexico—Wieland Brewing Co; H Kirchman; Bissinger & Co; Thos Denigan Son'& Co; Enter- se Brewery: I Dutard: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; C Price & Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co: Chicago Brewery: Sherman, Clay & Co; Dairymen’s Union: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Witzel & Baker; California Wine-growers’ Union; De Bernardi & Co; H Wal- deck: f N Tilden & Co: Smith'sCash Store; H M Newball & Co; Kowalsky & Co: Hilderorandt & Co: Norton, Teller & Co; Martin, Feusier & Co; P Gusmani E RStevens & Co: Sinsheimer Bros: G 6 Wickson: Golden Gate Park Commissioners; J P Thomas; American Union Fish Co; S Brunswick; A Paladini; Bassett & Bunker: Field & Stone; CS Harney; Brady & Co: B G Rubl & Co; Bray Sons & Co; Wetmore Bros: G Camilloni D Ghirar- delll ‘& sons: J Ivancovich & Co; Hills Bros; H Huddleston & Co; C i Whitney & Co: M Franklin & Bros; Dunham, Carrigan & Co; C M Volkman; J H Newbauer & Co; L G Sresovich & Co; M § Simas; E J Bowen & Co: Gray & Barbieri: E Britt: Wood, Curtls & Co: Page & Son; E J Shat- tuck & Co: M S Levy & Co: J H Harmon: Lewis Packing Co; W P Fuiler & ¢o; DN & E Walters; YLevi Splegei & Co: H O Greenwood; Michalitschké Bros; £ J Campion. et Oregon—Ames & Harris: Clatsop Mill Co: T Corwin; M E A Wagner: Darbee & [mmel: Bacon & Co: M B Moraghan: Morgan Oysier Co; Fogarty & Parkin; Balfour, Guthrie & C0; N Ohlandt & Co. Portland = Cracker Co: _Bissinger & Co: ~ Neville' & Co; E J Bowen & C0; Geo Morrow & Co; Kingan &Co: M P Deteis; F Hillens&Co: White Bros: Thomas Loughran Allen & Lewls: *J M Huddard Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: Doernbecher Furnit ture Co. Per Homer—Preston & McKinnon: F B Haight; Wieland Brewing Co: C E Whitney & Co; Bandon Woolen-mills:_J D Spreckels & Bros Co; Legallet, Helwig & Co: F M Golden: Marshall, Taggart & Co? John ¥ English; Bissinger & Co; Christy & Wise: Dairymen’s Union: Simpson Lumber Co: “Parker Matohwood Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Kowalsky &Co: A C Nichols & Co; Smith’s Cash Store. ‘Per Waila Walla—A" Schilling & Co; Coburn, Tevis & Co: California Saw Works: G Sanguinett] &Co: Geo Morrow & Selby Smelting and YLead Co: Sunset Tel & T Co: A S Johnson; Amer Biscuit Co; Bissinger & Co: E J Bowen & Co; G- W Howard! H W Higeins: H S Holmes Lime Lowenberg & Co; Baker & Hamilton: Staufte & Co: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; Parrott & Co: G H Croley; Stetson-Renner Drayage Co: N Clark & Son; Wieland Brewing Co: W-G Richardson: M A Wertheimer & Co; Amer Press Assn: Fane & Sew- ell; Wells, Fargo & Co; D E Allison & Co; A A Van Voorhees' & Co; Amarican Tobacco Co: Duval & ; Schwelizer & Co: Murpby, Grant & Co; M : Main & Winchesier; Wm Brown & Co; Sherwood & Sherwood: Crane’ & Co: J A Thomas: H Waldeck: AmericanUnion Fish Co; A Paladini; A D Harrison; Catton, Bell & Go; C K Libby: Cerf, Sloss & Co: € E Whitney & Co: Cad- din & Lorenzin: C Eldridge: H A Frederick: ¥ Rossi; Fredericksburg Brewery; Geo Herrick: Portland Cracker Co; Reichart & Co: § Koshland & Co: W Conen, Hirsch & Co; W B Sumuer & Co; W G Hinton; Oregon ImpCo: Union Lith Co; ¥ Jaynes: Getz Bros & Co; Sawyer Tanning Co; The ‘Anglo-Califoraia Bank; Alaska Commercial Co; J L McDonald: Avolio Con M Co; Nelson Ly v J Sinelair: Columbian Banking Co; Col A £ Head: ¥sbers, Bachman & Co; Bank of Callfornia:D G Cam : Gilbert & Clements; Chas Harley & Co: D A Willisins: Gardiner & Thornley. > UEFICE_FURNITURE .AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 806 Post St., cor, Stockton