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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1895 The CoMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver unchanged. Wheat declin Barley weaker. Oats, Corn and Rye dull. Buckwheat nominal. Hay In diminisbed receipt. Less straw coming in. Bran in good supply. Flour unchan Beans weak and cull. Fotatoes and Onions easier. Vegetables in £0od supply. Another advance in Butter. Eastern Eggs higher. Cheese firm Car of Eastern Poultry in. hanged. New Prunes being slzughtered. sins nominal. s as before. es and Leather quiet. dull. Tallow unchanged. a1 Wo Meai quotations about the same. Grain Bags w ned Goods dull. Coftee quiet and firm. Linseed Gil dropped 7c. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- orRE. WEATHER BURFAU, SaAN FRANCISCO. August 14, 1885, 6 P. M.— Synopsls and general forecast. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as eompared with those of the same date last year: Fureks .11, last year .02: Red Bluff .16, last year .02; Sacramento .04, last year irace San Francisco .01. last year trace: Fresno trace, last year trace; San Luis Obispo trace, last year .00: Los Angeles trace. !ast year (race; San Diego .00, last year .00: Yuma .01, last year .4bof an | folloy e maximum temperatures re- ng ar 1 fornia stations for to-day: FEureka is Red Bluff 100, San Luis | Obispo 80, San Diego . Indepen cence 94. Yuma 108 San Fr: min The . mean e is hi througi as been s eastward v cooler in Northern Califor- ast madeat San Francisco for thirty bours , 1895: Ia—¥air: e jorthern coast re, except probal fresh to bri al therly & ept foggy and nearl mento Val For South nia—Fair, neariy stationary terly winds along the coast. ; nearly stationary tempera- y sligh stztionary tly wwarmer. tempera- and_vicinil ght and —Falr: except | sday morning: brisk westerly afternoon. ¢ Ofticial. sco XEW REETS. { NEW YORK, N. ¥ Speculation at the Stack Exchange cor ame, neither the exports nor the op fluence on the mar been utterls thstanding the somewhat ue and the steady by rumors that the until the crops b - $1,400,000 gold was for_export, but the en_from dicate im brings their ¢ Teserve th the gold 8 1in 3$1.650,000, Governmen $3,000,000. t nts there was talk of unfavorabl whi o e | The se uncement that no meeting | Money on eall easy at 1@1%4X: last loan at 1xand | 33@50¢ B ctl. 12and $183 M arfaced and clear, No. :fflr:'):r:wn es"lh";'l\,‘:a o s}fl*‘fi‘;{)?fi’;‘; | closing offered at 1%. Prime mercantile paper, 4@ .u‘,,p.xif-rvfifhb ’i%_-‘;hl;d?"e?:pggma‘;en? ngr':.l:fl i } sfll‘l‘,’@z‘; B %1 Azo 7’,.0(‘ @28 ‘?‘ M A Ruuduc, ,\c;. i TEM bl romomiheted | 4Va%. Dar silver, 664gc. Mexican dollars, 5314c. | Peppers are quotabie st 5G40 B box 1OF | Mear N1 §18@s: No 3, S12G16) T a0d G Tiat e conlers. rallied sharply yeeterday on | Sterling exchange is easier, with actual business | Chile and 30@50c B box for Bell: Green Corn, | gi9a % 1 3, G & Fumors that the presidents intended 1o 1oid & con. | In bankers' bills at $4 8914 @4 8934 for 60 aaysand | 60c@$1 25 P sack: $1@1 25 B box for Berkeley | * HINE N0 1, 811@13 B M arly dacc. i detail, te market | $4 905464903 fordemand, Posied rates, $4909 | and $1 U@ @ box for Alameda; Tomatoss from 5 81 3 ter whih erican T 4 91. Commercial bills, 84 88L4@4 . Govern- | the River, )7 6¢ x: from the Bay, 75c N SO o o e meni bonds qulet: Siate bonds sicady: rallroad Eboxz:@\;g:!r%e;’ m,ua.n.gm:;ng@a bt Green SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ific preferred declined jonds generally firm. Silver at the Board was dull. 'cas, c : String Beans, 2¢ : Lima per cet. Tobacco, Lackin | Beatis, $4c; Bay Cucumbers, 20@35c 9 box; | Quotations for all descriptions remain about the fral made ctric | Am Tel & Cable. NIt e Wea Pickles, 50@s5e for No. 1 and 30G4Uc for No. 3; | same. esale raes for dress m was Sold do! s on the snnouncement | Aichison.. 151 Preferred. @reen Okra, 50@85¢; Egg Plant, 25@50c; Cabbage, | slaughterers are as foflows: that the S | e o 76 @ cil; Feed Carrots, S0Alc; Garlic, 263%2¢ | BEEF.First quality, 5@334e: cholce, 60; sec- Westinghouse iad becn broken of. Disiling and | Adams Fxpress. 147 (Norinern Pacidc B ond auality, 414c; third do SG4c D b attle Feeding up to 2234 and receded to | A1to aute. 62 ety B g A L—L : % B . Suasy e American | Northwesters. RYETHE, OBREESN AND 200N | g LUrTON: Wethen 05d0ns Enoss dgtioe market closed weak an o2 [ObACCO.. Prefel g e D Sl D st 10334 | BUTTER-Prices went up again yesterday.| *1.iT—Spring, 5@6c B b 3 facluc 400 Di ad Ca A ¥ Cnlbanegs1, 16 % | They have advanced every day for severald PORK—Live Hogs, 355@3%c for large, 4@4%ic 18,000 Burlington Quincy, 14,700 Tobacc: & Ohio.. 64 | 1st preferred. 71 There is bardly any Butter here. for small and — for feeders: dressed do, b5@624c 10,900 Rea Tia ¥ bonds There was 1O J Eales were £1,1 s Tose 214 to : Milwaukee, fell 3 to 11034, cola and Atlantic 6’ ere quiet and generdlly firm. reic feature to the market. i Pacific cousol . Paul, M. & M. 2's to ion Louisville & Nashvill 2. Th sit Company reports Grain and Merchandise. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 14.—Flour, quiet; generally lower. Wiater wheat— Low grades, #2 50@3 10: do fair to fancy, §: patents, $3 60@4 10 Minnesota clear, $2 65@3 25: do straights, $315@3 50; do patents, 83 65@4 4 low extras, $2 G0« 1 city mills, $4@4 25: do patents, $4 40@4 Southern flour, duil, weal ommion o fair exiza, %2 10@2 90; §00d 10 choic 65. Cornmeal—Dull, steady: Yellow Western, $275@ 2 83 xye—Dull, firm: State and Jersey about 57c. ‘Wheat—Spot market more active for export red, store and elevator, TU3 %sc; ungraded red, 66 Options were fairis afioat, 72L4c No. 1 Northern, nd irregular, cl aciive on easier cables, at T weaker Western and local liquidation. September ive. red, closed: % ptemoer, T114c; : December, less _active; steady: No. 2, or; 4734c afloat. Options were a0 14@5sc decline on local reallzing and following the W t. sing weak, with soot and May most a tember closed at 4334¢; Ociober, 421jgc: ic . t " dull, firm; options firm: quiet: 4c; September, 23%4c: October, 24c: Pig American, $13 bU@14, Copper—Firm. TLake, 212 25@12 30. Lead—Quiet. Domestic, $3 50@3 5245, Tin—Quiet. Suraights, $14 18 plaes, steady, quiet. Spelter—Quiet. Domestic. 84 10. Hops—Quiet, e State, common to choice, 3)@)‘(‘ Pacific Coast, 3@Sc. London markct un- change pulle xas, 10@] dc. 15@. Western steam closed at $6 05@6 10: September- closed, refined, quiet: Continent, $6 75: . $7 156; compound, 43,@514c. Pork — Fasy, moderate demand. Mess, S11@ 86 $6 35 nominal: 10@3 60: do | | 9 ounces, ctfs outstanding | Chicago & | Louisvilie & oderate demand, firm. Domestic fleece, 11 50. Butter—Active, less steady. Dairy, 12@18%4c do creames Western dairy, 915@13c; We ern_creame: 320c; Westorn factory, 512@ 1224 Zins, imitation creamery, 11@15¢. | i soderate demand. Fancy, firm: State large, 515@7%sc; do fancy, 114@3Ysc: do small, 6@87gc: part skims, Fgrs—Quiet: unchan, ‘allow—Scarce, stron; @A T ‘ottonseed oil—Dull: nominal. Rice—Firm: fair demand; domestic, 414@6c Japan, 4@4Yac. Molasses—£irm, fair demand; jrices unchanged. unchanged to 10 points down; : October, $15.45; December, £15 20; March, $14-95. SpotsRb, quiet, steady: , 18140, gar—Raw. quiet, steady; fAir refining, 3¢; cen- trifugals, 96 test, 3 5-16c: refined, steady, more active; off A, 41-16@4% standard A, 4 7-16@164¢: con: 'S .45 @4%4c: cot loat and crashed, 5 1-16@5%4c; pow. aered, 43;@A 15-16c; granulated, 4 7-16@4%c; cubes, 4 11-16@4%c. ¥ CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, ILL.. Aug. 14.—A small-sized frost scare for North and South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin lifted the price of wheat shortly after the opening this morning, but upon deliberation the crowd was unable toexplain exactly what harm would result from the light freeze. Some went so far as (0 state thai frost, it not t0o severe, would be a benefit rather than an injury. At the begin- ning of the session prices were not firm, but the weather predictions gave some strength 1o the market. Later the absence of outside trade afford- c; full sklis. 135@1%c. ed. city, 414c bid; country, Coffee—Steady September, $15 ed professionals an_opportunity fo reverse the course prices were taking, and thereafter an ea: sentiment became prominent. Liverpool cabies were sicady. Receipts were light at 51 cars for Chicago and 88 in the Northwes:. Withdrawals from siorc amounted 10 199,541 bushels and 56,- 636 bushels cleared at the seaboard. Closing Con- tinental cables were irregular. Eradstreeis . re- poris a decrease in the world's available stock of ,300,000 bushels. After the noon hour the mar- ket was weak and slow. at the close a moderate re- covery from the inside being notetl. September wheati opened from 6614c t0 6614@86%c, sold be- | uween 6564c and 6734, closing at 66@66L4c, 340 under yesterday. Estimated receipts o U s 87 cars Corn started higher although wheat was lower. The frost predictions were more alarming to corn | | ust, bs 434 WorLD. Buying was rather shatp for a time, but the fearsof ‘‘reports’ were soon allayed and the market evl sympathy with wheat. Cables were quiet and firm. 03 cars and 171,921 bushels were hort clearances amounted to hels and New York reported ten loads September corn opened at 38c, sold hetween 387ac and 87igc: closed at 54 of a cent under vesterday. Fstimated r to-morrosw, 583 cars. The buving of oats was falr this morning, he theory being that,as corn was displaying & better Lone, 0ats would be helped " there- they wera with- the other grains ned weaker. Re- stimated for to- nothing taken from store. nanged from yesterday, the traders than those in the finer Receipts were taken trom store. 251,769 b sold to-day Ex or sl ipment. the insid. receipts Oa s t e rices did advance som: ubstantial support, and w s also s were 137 cars morrow. There wal September closed un entire range being on Flax was firm. 5 0f & Cash $1 063, 64 cars. Provisions—Selling was in_better repute than buying in provisions this morning. Hogs were still in a degenerate state, prices at the yards being guoted at 5@10c lower, with everything slow and Packers were good sellers of product early v the general weak. and their example was followed traae. There was but an insignifi recovery be- 1140: vy 'Q % o o ) Jose. . September pork closed at 223zc lower, | 81%4c: Choice, 6215c; Brewing, 65@75¢ B ctl: | “Ca FRUIT—Prices show no change: We g‘rr:‘u(“n;;):r Jard. ";L'fin'.;rx and ;iptembe‘{'znbs 10¢ | Chevaller, $1 10@1 20 for No. 1 and 60@75¢ for Off | quote 1895 goods as follows: Apricots, &1 lower. Closing prices: Wi K hgust, 63Vke: September, 660; Decem- | INFORMAL SE8$J0N—10 o'clock—No sales. Plums, 90c@8§1. m‘ h {2}"‘_ “\‘,l‘“; 3140, P! REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December~300 | CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 65@75¢; Corn—August, 373,¢: September, 37%4c; Decem- | tons, 831gc. Pens, 95c@$1 05 P dozen. e a0 atay, ety AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. COFFEE—The market is firm but rather quiet Cate— August. '19140: September, 1934c: Octo- | OATS—There is hardly any trading beyond the | at 20%5¢ P I for good washed Costa Rica: ber L9550 Mek, 2805e . usual hand-to-mouth jobbing business. Milling s | 20c ¥ M for good Costa Rica: 19@19%c B 1 Livestock UNTON STOCKYARDS. ILL, Aug. 14.—The re- ceipts of cattle for the first half of the week have been much larger than for last week during the Prices to-day were lower for com- mon and medium xinds, while choice beeves were The general trade in hogs was dull. Packers seme period. fArm. were not taking many, and the demand from sh! Prices averaged 1 e arrivals of sheep caused weakness ¢ at all good. 6. and bul) o) " Hogs — Receipts, 18,000: heavy packing and k( common to choice shipping 1o's. mixed, $4 ight, $4 50 Sheep — @3 @4 7 | pany sold Cal follows: Pears— Bartlett, 81 60@2 00. Peaches — of the bond syndi- | g5e@$] 05; Orange cling. $1 2 nal. ling, $1 95@80c. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad Shares. Branswick Lands.. Builalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific. Canada 18@18c; lower grades. 16@17%c B 1. b= Canion La: AR IED 143160 8 B Fon 24 novxs. Central Paciff 4/0ntario. 815 | FIRKIN—13@15c B Ib. -Flour, qr. sks 5.933 ran, ks, 1,222 Ches. & Ohio. 7s/Ontario & . 171, | CHEESE—Contintes firm under moderate sup- [ Oregon-. 2,284 Oregon. .. 70 icago Alton. 8 “loregon Improvmt. 10 * | ylies. Fancy mild new, 7@7%4c: common to good, | Washingto. | Washington. 325 preferred.... 170 | Preferred. 35 | 415@6lgc B Ib: Youns America, 6@8c; Kasiern, | Wheat, ctls........18,675/Wool, bls 147 Chicago, B. & 897% Oregon Navigation, 24 | 10@12c; Western, 7@Sc B . Barley, ctls 1470, Oregon 92 52"lOregon Short Line. 814 | kit Eastern Eggs are higher, with sales to | _Oregon. 8.100) Washington. 261 Preferred. 102 |Pacific Mail.. arrive at top quotations. Ranch Ezgs rule firm | Oats. ctls. 270/Wine, gais. 9.200 Chicago Gas 537%| Peorn, D.& E %s | with slender snpphes. Oregon Eggs are dull and | Beans, sks. 358 Hides, no. 1,613 Cleve & Pits 183 |Pittsburg & W pfd. 31 hard to move at 15@16¢ % . Fancy Eastern, | Potatoes, sks.. 6,209 Pelts, bdls. 2,900 Consolidation Coal. 3 Pullman Palace...17: 20c: fair to choice Fastern, 16@18¢c: Duck Eggs, | Onions. sks ?BU Tailow, ctis. L Consolidated Quicksiver. 3 | 18@20c: store Eggs, 16@18¢; ranch Eggs, 20@25¢ | Middiings, sks. 295 Lime, bbis. 860 C. C. C. & St. Louis. 48%| Preferred. B dozen. Oregon. .......... 2:500 Leather, rolis 70 Preferred...... - 93" |Reading. ez Hay, tons. 370 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 363 RioGrande &Westn 1714 POULTRY AND GAME. — e — Preferred........ Preferred = Cotton Uil Cert.... 2b% Commercial Cabie.155 Del. Hudson. Del.Lack& Western16132 Pref Denver & R. G......141%; St. Paul.. Preferred. 4 istiiler: 213 3634/ _Pres 20 162 Great Northern ptd. 125 Green Bay. Farlem 3 Hocking Valley. Homestake . H. & Texas ¢ 4| Tenn. Coal & Tron. 363 - k. 1 Ibert Meyer, I line of - : Preiit: Y4 | the quotations. Peaches are selling better. Flgs [ J. b. n to Albert Meyer, lot of N line of s ol | continne to decline under increasing suppiles. | Washington street, 95 of Fowell, E 24 by N 50; Prarerrb 36 ZITol ALA & N Mich. Crabapples are doing better. Cantaloupes siill | $10. e Kansan & Texas. . 1755 Tol, & Onto Genrr, crowd the market. Apples are in heavy supply | - Joscph H. and Katharina Hetzer to Joseph ety BOTEL B and quiet. Nectarines scarce at 50@75¢ 7 box for | Fleicher, loton N line of Paclfic street, 127:6 W Kingston & Pem. 7018t Louis & K.C. R e RO e 3080 e e L Jacques to Jok 3 v 3 s case; AVatermelons : Nntmegs, i 3 b Lake Erie & Westn Preferred. s = s Ly e S In D ol Tocnt B e of Finsen: | Preferred.. Lake Shore National Lea Preferred. Long Isiand. . Lonisville Na& CI Preferred..... Nanhattan Consol. 11634 Memphis & Charls. 16 Mexican Central, Michygan Centrai. 100 7| Wan, & ; are quotable ac 3@dc B M: Blackberries, $2@3 | 0f Nineteenth avenue. 250 N of Q'strect, N 50 by ean Central 100 AN R A TN o914 | ¥ chost:’ Raspberries, $4@6 B chesc: - Straw. | 1 120: altolot on'S fine of J sreer, 82:6 ¥ of Preferred. | Welta-Fargor. .. 108 & | berries, $2 50@5 for Longworths and $1 50@3 50 B | Fouricenth avenue, E 25 by 8 100; also lot on SE Minm. & St L oom. 2134 Wentern Gaion... 98t | Chest for large berries. er of California und Heyman avenues, S 46:8 1st preferred a0+ 9312 | GRAPES—The demand for these £00ds is not 30; $10. ; 20 preferred; SO1EW heeting 1. .. 1014 | Yery brisk. Sweetwaters ana Fontainebleaux, 356 o ‘Burnett, Mary Mackey, Tsabella Larned Missouri Pacifi Ys Preferted......... 5204 | 35¢ T box: Blaok Grapes, 35@50c B box; Mus- abeih McGrath to William A. McGrath, Mobile & Ohio..... 245 Am Cotton Oii ptd. 7414 | O88; 35@65c; Tokay, 40@75¢c B box. c 686, 756, 757, 751, 783,684, 687, South Rashviile Chatt .. 70 10 U Dok e d e 10, CITRUS FRUITS.-Prices show ho particular | 0f Golden Gaie TPark, outside iands (ss recorded), {onal Lunseed.. 94T T Traction. .. ... 19%4 | COADZE. Lemons ers ~quotable at “$1 50@: | quiiciaim deed: $1. J. Central....... 10435 for common apd 83@4 for good to choice: Mexican | Emma D. Flsher {o M. and Catharine A. McCanu, CrosING BONDR, P NN G S 3083 § bupa; O St Gyan g 1 Californis Wine Assocation, i 3 et Pineapples, $: i dozen. Louisa N. Ozaine o California Wine Ass ion, el ] 413 M BT . 6314 —_— loton N line of Thirty-second avenné 76 E of I U S ds new roge. 12158 s Ee 15572 | DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. surcet South, I 50 by N 100, block 652, Bay Park Do, 48 coupon...12134|N J Cent Gen bs...117 T A 213 Do, 5. 517 ! John W, Cartis of Sun Francisco to Fannle C. na 5‘:’: g lfig- 3:: J%h in San Francisco (name pot given) was offering to | Curtis of San I ancisco, lot pn S line of Evoy ave- Cherobee sarrB96 10002 N oS, - tionscls1 433, | S/l new Prunes at 4c, 1. 0. b, for the 4 sizes. [ nue, or Forticth Sireet, 100 of West, £ 60 by oL 1807 oot ot eai( 11044 | Somebody evidently has a grudge against tho | 8 160, heing lot 8 in Quint Tract, Oakland Town- Do, 1801 e S 11974 | Pronegrower this vear,judzing by the way the | ship; gitt. Do 38 20038 R S o Amieen s 44 73 | market is being persistently hammered down here. | A. J. and_A. M. Snyder of Napa to Olive J. Panthie 200 T e 110 Peaches are weak. Apricots are well held and | Wickes (wife of A.M.)of San Francisco. lot on podt 30 St Paul Congols 120y, | ETONeTs are novaeliiog. Trado continues duil all | SW corner of Westaud Foriy-fourth strieis, S 60 et 1109 ISt. P.C. & Pa 1sia. 11844 | Fraic Exchange: New Apples. Sc. 1or quarterct, | oy Toroosoul ok Al lock 2008, Alden Traos Do, Class B 4, 55.108 La Consol 4s. Do, deferred 65 Do, trust repts st 2 There is no business being transacted. Raising— A. A. Barotean of Oakiand to Annie K. Baroteau Catinas Nout S 100 o o Ao crown, loose, BY4c; S-crown, 2)a@2¥ic: Z-crown, | of Gakiand, lor on W corser cf Marker and Fifth Cen Pac 1sts of '95.10%2 Do. 24 7s. ... 2@214c; seedless Sultanas, none here: seedless | streots, W 90 by N 20, block 483, Oakland; $10. Der & R'G 1st.....116_ |H & Tex Cent b uscatels, 2@245c P 1b: S-crown London layers, | ™John W. (and as atiorney) and Elizabeth Smith %! Do. con 6s. Tl 40 B box; clusters, $2; Dehesa clusters, $3 50; | Thy attorney) to Albert B. Smith, lot_on W line of 2 % 85 MR eniing 4 Imperial cltisicrs, $3:" Dried Grapes—134@1%¢ | Mallees mircet, 176 5 of Park avenue, W 2u5, § Kansas Pa Consols 72 - Ks Pa 1sts Den div1091y! d 230 are ; Columbia, /5 S0 260 "South: 3 Preferred. 24% Sugar Refinery, B Preferred. grain. cent. 1 21 Raisi spot, 434@5 3 24 preferr N. V. & /3 Rock Isiand. RomeWat & Ogden115 1303, St. L. & S. W..... terred. fe Missouri 68 Leather. Preferred. Sorthwestern, 81 10; Southwestern, $1 09: August, $108: September, October 281 0512@1 06%4. Receipts were Receipts, 18,000; common to extra stockers and feeders, $2 30@ @3 75: calves, §3 50@ Western Rangers, $2 60 fruit at open auction to-day as Buerre Clalrgeau, $1 25@1 40: s i Crawford, $1 05. | ters, $2@2 25 for small and §2@2 50 for large. o Tabe, Crashed: Powdarad igarian, 80c; Fellenberz, $1 00.| SEEDS—All sorts dull. New Yeliow M and Fine Crusbed, all 5;:m'gr?“fi;:finllxx“eg?gi! . $1 00@1 £5; Rose de Pery, 80c @ _ctl; Flax, $2 25@2 50 R cul: R rs’ A, 47%c; Magnolla A, 41gc; l'.xua" " Y., Aug. 14.—Californla fruit: Pears—Barilett, $1 40@1 75. ehanna, $1 15@1 85. L. . “i’,‘\‘,f,“’"i vroduct is nominal. WOOD, LUMBER, TIES, ETC. Yellow Egg, POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES.| pog, g each; Redwood. 85 B cord; Osk, e e POTATOES—Are slow of sale and weaker as a | FOush, $6 50; peeled, §9; Pine, $5 75: Rallroad ed. S5 St. Pavl & Omahs.. 41 ern R. R. nion Pacific...... Den. & Guit. 1114 Utica & B. RIver..150 Northern Pac 1sts.11714 | Do, Pac Cal 1sts..11484 9814 Southern R. R. bs. 97 - New Peaches, 83,@6c, and even 7c for fancy; | Loa V. U | N oo eon e T35 [Texes pacacconias 334 | new Prones $4@liac o'b tor the 4 sizest nev | of 30! Bancroft was, N 80:4 &-10 by W 165, Sarina con 65135 [Texas Pacseconds. 29 | Apricots 8@9c, with holders asking 10¢ for fancy. | block 3. vVilla 1ot ioining’ ihe university site on 0 Caroling 4%48...108 |Wese Shore 4s.....107 | oio,frult I8 auoted: Prunes, 4 sizes, dc: Pears, | the south, Berkeley: $10. Tonn mew a2 108 [Nent Shome .- 197 | 86 B B for evaporated balve c for quarters’ | Manuel'and Maria Madres to Marle: L. Rosa of Va funding debi. .. 63%|R GrameWest 1a(s 783 | Lo iles Daok. o tor premmed o 1 uanbiced | Haywards, lot on SW line of Eirst strect, 100 NW Do, reg. - Cnes 80 sucen 1131 | e Eif, black, 4o tor prested and 3Ypc unpressed. | ot N W30 SW 7314, 815 30,15, 315 70054 to 814/ Atchison 4s. FOREIGN MNARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Aug. 14.—The spot market islower at 5s 414d@bs 6d. Cargoes are quiet at 275 1032d Augusi-September shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Aug- September, 53 5d: October, 5s 514a; November, bs 534d: December, bs 614d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ENG., 4ug. 14.—Consols, 10714: sil- ver, 3014d; French Rentes, EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days Sterling Exchange, sigh New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, telegrap) Fine sliver, spot, $ oimee Tiue silver, 30 da Dexican Doliars 21 35¢. hic... for compound, and &e for pure: pails, ¥¥ec: Califor- PRODUCE MARKET. LR e e e 0 5-1b, 8c !;A“rl; Lalf bbls, 734c; 10-1b tins, Thpc: COTTOLENE—T%c¢ in th . 10-b tins. ¢ In_tierces, and 8%¢ B Ib in HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Are quiet and casy at the recent decline. Heavy salted steers are quoted at 1033@1ic B 1b: medium, 916@10c B th: light, 9c: Cowbides, 9¢; salted Kip, 7c: salted Calf, 10c; salied Veal, Sc: dry Hides, usoal selection. 18140 P 1;_cuils and brands, 18i4c B B; dry Kip, 1 isc B M dry Calf, prime_Gontskins, 20 35¢ each: Kids, be;’ Deersking, 001 summoer, 30¢ ® Ib: medium, 16@25¢c; winter, 10@16c; Sheep- skins, shearlings, 10@20¢ each; short wool, 25@35¢ each; medium, e each:'lonz wool, ench. Calls of ‘all kinds, about Jac les: TALLOW=—Prices have not_changed for a long timo. No. 1 rendered, 414@4%5c B B: country Tallow, 4@434c; refined, 6c: Grease, 3@3Yac B b. WOOL—Continues quiet. ‘Buyers nre hanging back. New lambs’ and fail clips gooted at 6@Sc. Quotations for spring eclip are: }lumnmdt and Mendocino, 12@18Yac; Cholce Northern. 10@11c: Nevads, 5@10¢; Eastern Oregon, heavy, 7@Sc: : Valley Oregon, 12@1315¢ B ib. ~S@bc B . Prospects are not very flat- tering. Contracts for new Hops at a cent or so AbOVe our quotationsare rumored. Trade continues at a standatiil. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags qulet and weak at 4c; San Quentin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, $8; New Wellington, $8 B ton Southfield Wellington, 87 50 @ ton: attle, $6: Bryant $6: Coos Bay, $56: Wallsend, $7 5u: Hcoten, $7 50: Brymbo, $7 50; Cumberland, $8 50 in bulk and $1050 in sks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, -5]:1: ‘Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9:.Cannel, $8; Kock Springs. Cestle Gate and_Peasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $15 in bulk and $17 in sacks. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, I WHEAT FREIGHTS—Spot chartering Is dull st the nominal rate of 88s 3d asked. The chartered wheat fieet in porc has a registered ton- nage of 25,000, against 21.600 tons on the same date last year; digengaged, 7840 tons, against 82 000; on e way o this port. 73,200 tons, against 224,800. W HEAT—The Grain Committee of the Produce Exchange hns adopted the following Wheat standards f0r the current. season: No_1 White, 60 s to the bushel; Milling, 60%s Bs; No. 1 Sonora, 6114 M. Exporis of Wheat (and flour reduced to wheat) from this port during the first 7 months of 1895 were 8,020,000 ctis, valued a: $5,269,000. against 4,183,000 ctls at $4,208,000 during_the same time 17 1894. In volume the Wheat export trade this year to date Is the largest since 1891, Wheat is lower all over the world and the ten- dency 18 still downward. ‘\'.:hl.sggg\vszlx cholce, 961,@9734c B ct); lower grades, a14c; extra cnou‘gmi g, 11 0244 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. <yoRMAL SESSION—10 o'clock — December— 3700 tons, $10214; 100, $1 0255; 200, §1 023. May—100, $1 08 s $1 02%5: 500, $1 025%: 200, $1 0x33. 100, $10914: 100, §1 08%5: 500. $109; AFTERNOON SEasioN — December — 500 tons, #1 0244: 1000, 1 028, May—500, $) 0874. BARLEY—The Iroduce Exchange has adopted the following standards for the crop of 1895: No. 1 Chevalier, 53 fbs: No. 2 do, 50; No. 1 Brewing, 4 No. 2. 44: No. 1 Bright Feed, 4033 Ibs to the bushel. The market for both Feed and Brewing s weaker, and the foreign demand for the latter has fallen off. Standard Chevalier is firm, as there is very little of it this year, but lower_grades have to be S01d for what they wiil bring. No. 1 Feed, 60@ rced more AEGULAE MORNING BESSTON—December—: tons, 1 10; Peaches, 31 10@1 30: Pears, $1 16@1 259 A0; White Cherries, $2@2 15; Black cgnles,';l 66; grade. CALL BOARD SALES. do, S80c@$L 26 B ke, Whitefish, $150 in half THE CALL CALENDAR. Aveuar, 1895. {[Su AL [Tu[ W Th¥e TS Stcon's Prases. LT Talolole Ames | 4] 5] 67 89 {11{12 |15 |28 I; 16 [18{19]20 qt;z_s ‘25| 26|27 ;’; 30|31 [®) Ffis“t‘a:xt‘?'tse'r. OUEAN STEAsLES, Dates of Departure From $an Francisco. STAAMRE. |1STINATION | SATIA. | FIRE Farallon... | Yaquina Bay..| Augll, SeM Miss 1 Santa Kosa.. San Liero.. .. |Augl5.llax | Baw'y 2 Bumboldt... | flumboldtBay | Augl8. @AM Washt'n 8t Paul..... Newpor ...... Augl?, 8am|Bdw'y 3 State of Cal rorciand Anz17.10am|3pear Del Norte .. Grays 4Py | Maln Truckee.... | Portiand. Oax! Vallejo Colon. = 03| Valleio AuglS. 9ax|Bdw'y 1 -|A0g18.11A% | Bdwy 2 .| Augld, Brx|Oceanic ‘Aug20. 2px|Bdw'y 1 Aug2l, amM| Valleio Aug2l, 8ax Bdw'y 2 |Aug2l, 9ax|Miss'n1 | Aug22,10aM|Spear Aug22, 2ry Oceanic STEAMERS TO AKRIVE. STEAMER | Frox i Dum Farallon Portiand. TAug 15 Arago. Coos Bay L Aug 15 Newport. ..Aug 15 | :-Au 16 Tacoma. Lauvgle Coos Bay ..Aug 17 ..Aug17 N ewport Pork — September, $9 30: October, $9 37%a; | quotable at 8712c@R1 B ctl: fancy Feed, 95c@$1: | for good Costa Rica mixed with black beans; 17 January, 810 0214 % £00d to choice, B5@30c; common to fair. T0@S0C: | @18Y4c for fair Costa Rica; 14@16Yac A o i o Lard — September, 86 00; October, 86 02%: | Gray, 821,@86c: Red, 85@70c; Surprise, 8161 10 | mon 1o ordinary Costa, Rica: 19@20c for £00d | Giy'of K Fortiand. January, $6 00. B cil. 2 to prime washed Salvador: 1814c 8 Ib for 200d | Crascent City. .. | Cresoant Ribs—September, 85 55; October, 35 80; Janu- [ COR ontinues uiet. but firmiy beld, Large | green unwasned Salyador: 3114@3134c for prime Crescens Cuey....| Crescen: City ary, $5 2214, Yellow, $1 x? 1 17% B ctl: Small Round | washed Guatemala: 193, @2034c for good 1o strictly | garta so, e Butter was unchanged in value, but a stightly | Yellow, 81 15 0: White, $1 10@1 20 B ctl. good washed Guatemila; 183@19%sc for fair | Jpits ffosa--.... |Han lexo. easier feeling prevailed. No diffieulty was experl- | RYE—The Produce Exchange nas fixed the | washed Guatemala: 16@1724c¢ for medium Guate- o fi s d in disposing of extras, but other grades re. | standard of No. 1 for 1893-96 at 59 bs to the | mala; 14@1534c for ordinary Guatemala; 9@13%sc |, rortland uired some effort to effect sales. Quotations were | bushel. The market is very dull at 75@80c ® ctl. | for very inferior to common Guatemala: 2115@25¢ BUCKWHEAT-85@90 ctl. The demand s | P Ib for 200 to prime washed Peaberry: 10140 SUN re barely steady. The recent high prices | very slack. ln;\]g:;.?! l\lll\\‘.lii:he’\(! Peaberry. 1885, o = « encouraged shippers. in consequence of which e ¥ —Pacific Cod. catch of , i3 quoted as == S supply Lo-day was largely in excess of the de- FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Bl w”m coses, e‘é B !n 50-1 bundles. b B FIEENG e W AT aon mand. Fresh stock sold at 1115@ er dozen. :_Silver King Strips, Sc 7 arrow-Gauge do, o ey was Siadts per ‘cent au call and 5@t | FLOUR—The China steamer took ont 9431 bbls. e I'n‘.‘m‘(;':’?. ’Xr" & ¥ Blocks. Tiaet | |Large.Small. |Large Small (Rises| Sets |Rises. per cent on time loans. New York Exchange was | Prices show no change. Net cash prices are: Fam- | Mackerel, half bbls, $6 for No. 2 and $8@8 50 for 7 A e g s | 801d at 10 discount lly extras. $3 85@3 46 ® bbl: Bakers' extras, | MO 3: Enstern Smoked Herring, 30c ® keg; Dutch [ 15+ 8:55e 8.154] 1214 0.47#) 528/ 7.08 0.904 $3 16@3 25: superfine, #2 25@2 50 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton; Cracked Corn, $24 50@25 50 # ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—The market is well supplied and un- unds, $16. bi's and $1 75 in kits: Tongues and QUICKSILVER—$10@41 per flas OIL—Linseed has dropped 7c pergailon. Califor- nia Castor Oll, cases, No. 1, Is quotable at $1 10; bbls, $1 05 B bbl (munufacturers’ rates): Linseed il In bbls, boiled, do, raw, 60c; : cases, 71c; China Nut, cases, b more: changed at $11 50@13 B ton. 5 3 MIDDLINGS—Quoted at §15 for low grades up to | PE Starlight is quotable at 20¢ B 0% | 18 B ton for the best. al: gallon: Astral, 20c B gallon; FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, | 150° £ allon: Pearl, 21¢: Water-white $13 50@14: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $25 ® ton: | refined, bulk, 15c: Headlight, 175°, cases, 22c Cottenseed Oflcake, $24 B ton. | Mineral Seal, 300°, 2515¢ in cases: Standard, 110 HAY—Receipts are more moderate again and | fire test, 181ac B gul (n cases (caps), 19¢ faucets the market is rather steadier in consequence, | and lilac in bulk, though it is by no means in good shape. Wheat, | GASOLI 7@10 B ton: Oat, $6@8: Wheat and Oat, $6 50@ | 21c: 74° G ilk, 17c: cases, 22¢; 86° Gaso® 0:_ Barley, $5@7: Alfalia, $5 50@7 50; Clover, | line, bulk, 24c; cases 29¢ gal. $7@8: Compressed, $7@9: Stock, $4 60@6 ton. WHITE LEAD—Quoted at 8¢ 8 . '—63° Benzine, bulk, 16¢: cases, STRAW—Quoted ut 25@40c B bale. Receipts ) LEAD—Quoted at 6c @ 1b. nave been smaller of Iate. TURPENTIN E—Quoted at 48¢ B gallon. g oo G CAND. sranite Candles, 6s, 16 o0z, 1034c; BEANS AND.SEEDS. do, 14 oz do, 12 oz, 834c; ": : Electric Light Candles, 6s, 16 0z, do, 10 oz, 614c 9150 B I t quota c B Ib for No. 1 and 27, c for¥No. 1 and 26c for BEANS—White kinds continue to shade off and colored sre weak and very dull. Bayos are quotable st $1 20@1 40 B cl: Small Whites. 82 40@2 55 B ctl: Pea, $2 50@2 75: Larze Whites, $2 40@2 55; Pink, $1 20@1 40; Reds, 81 @Y 25; Biackeye, nominal at 82 askod for now: ed Kidney, nom:nal; Limas, $5 75@8 P ctl; But- 3 e for No. 1 and 25c for No. 2; light 980 for No. 1 and 24c # Ib for No, 2 medium Sote, quenanna, R—The Western Sugar Refining Company cg lrls- Alfalfs, nominal; Rape, 134 @214 Iden C, 414c; D, c: hali-barrels, 34¢c more than barrels, and boxes ac more. S—Spliv Peas, 4@4%c; The raw ’rxu7, 850 aplece for 6x8, d1c for 7x8 and 45@50¢ for TANBARK—New, $14@14 50 @ cord. LUMBER—The Redwood Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation quotes: No. 1 Rough, $13@17; No. 2, 9@ 11 § M: Pickets, rough, pointed and fancy, $10@ No. rale. eets are higher at $1 25@1 75 B cf Garnet Chiles, 50@65¢: Salinas Burbanks. 75@90 River Burbanks, 40@60c; Early Rose, 40@45¢ B ctl. ONIONS—Weak at 45@56¢ B ctl; Pickle Onions, ‘(‘nlutzxv»-i‘ancy, 25@24c; seconds, 21@22%%c | ¥ 1. . Darry—Fancy, 20@21c RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, ™: good to cholce, POULTRY—A car of Eastern came in and there were sales of Hens at $6@6 50 and of Broilers at $3. Cailfornia H ns weakened in consequence, but othe r kinds kept steady. Live ‘Turkeys | are quotable at 16@17c § B for Gobblers: 16@ 17¢ @ Ib for Hens: Young Turkeys bring 1819 Geese, B pair. $1@l 25: Goslings, 31 25@1 50 doz:_Ducks, $3@4 for old and $3@5 for youn; Tens, $4 50@b 50; Roosters, young, $4 50@5 o do. 0ld, %4 50@5 50 doz; Fryers, 84@A 50; Brollers, REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Mary A. Robson, to Frederick E. Magee, lot on W line of Octavia sreet, 50 S of Vallejo, S 25 by W 112:6; $10. 1 'E. and_Grace F. Shain to Albert Mever, line of McAllister street, 30 E of Laguna, by W 30: $10. J. E. Shainto’ Grace F. Shain, lot on E line of Broderick street, 87:6 S of Page, S 25 by E 107 81 3 Tl | 33g3 50 for large and %282 50 for small: Pigeons, | &1 | $1°25@1 50 B dozen for old and young. Michael Welch to Margaret Welch, lot on NW | " GAME—Nominal. corner of Thirtieth and Dolores streets, N 114, W 5117, 12 186:1114: gift. John " Brignardello to. commencing 160:6 K of Kearny street and 86:3 N of Broadwn 51:3 by E 46; $10 and gii 169:11%4, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—DBartlett Pears sell well at @40¢ B box ; Figs, 25@40c 1or sivgle and 40@7 | double layers: ¥iums, 26@40c; Egg Plums. $16; Green Gages, gzo P ton: Peacnes. 26@50c B bx and 25@40c B bskt: Peaches in buik. (0 canners, $15@20 B ton {or freestones and §20@25 for ciines | Anples, 25@75¢ B box: Crabapples, 60@75¢; Pears, | Bartletts, $1@1 25 B box for No.'1 and 40@75¢ 7 box for off grade: in bulk, $30@40 B ton for No. 1'and $25@27 50 for No. 2. BERRIES—Very few Blackberries are seen norw. Other kinds aro plentiful enough. Huckleberries Wieh stroet, 171:10% W of Leavenworth, W 34:414 by §'1 $10. Catherine Gleason 10 Edgerton F. Card, undi- vided one-third of ot on SE line of Clary sireet, 375 SW of F W 25 by SE 75: $700. 3 John_ Briznardeilo to Colnmbia Brignard-llo, lot on NW corner of California sreet and Twelfth avenue, W 32:6 by N 100: $10 and gi Jacob and Lina Hlesman (by Oscar Heyman, at- torney) to Jean B. and Sara Brun, lot on E line DRIED FRUITS—A telegram from New York ALAMEDA COUNTY. to a local house yesterday reported that somebody at Temescal, Oakland Township; $10. | i John S.Matthews to Commonwealth M. B. and 81gc for sliced and 5ipc P M for evaporated beginning, Haywards, Ei en Towns!ip: $10. 60U, K 433, N 625 to_begiuning, being portion of subdivision of plat 6, V. and D. Peralia, subject to lite estate, Oakiund; gift. Bame to Charles H "Smith, lot on W line of Hal- leck sireet. 175 5 of Park avenue, W 225, § 650, E 433, N 625 to_beginning, being portion of subdl- N UTS—No prices for new Almonds and Wainuts have yet been announced. Walnuts are quot- able at 7@10c ¥ B for paper-shell and soft shell 815 for hardshell; Almonds, 28214c for hardshell, and 6@10¢ P thfor softshell, and — r-shell; Peanuts, 5@6c for Eastern and 4@ 2 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BrANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO, Angust 14, 1895, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—L. e., at_noon of the 120th meriafan, or at exactly 8 P. M., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieatenant U. & N., in charg SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY, August 14. Stmr Umatlla, Hunter, 59 hours from Viclo: and Puget Sound: passand mdse, to Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr State of California, Ackley, 5734 hours fm Portland, via Astoria 4614 hrs; pass and mdse, 1 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr South Coast, Hansen, 30 heurs from Hnm- bold:; 241 M #¢ Iumber and 900° 1 shingles, toJ £ anify. mr Protection, Ellefsen, 49 hours from San 0: ballast, to J § Kimball. Stmr Humboldt, Edwards, 21 hours from Eu- reka: pass and mdse. to M Kalish & Co. Stmr Uaspar, Anfindsen, 45 hours from Port Los nyeles: ballast, to Caspar Lumber Co. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, 24 days from Panama and way ports: pass and mase, to P M S 8 CoN Stmr Willamette Valley, Von Helms, 10 days from Guaymas, via Ensenada 46 hours; pass and mdse. to Goodal!, Perkins & Co. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, — hours from Portland, via Tillamook Bay 58 hours: pass and mdse, to Truckee Lumber Co. Brig Galilee, Dinsmore, 34 daysfrom Tabiti; pass and mdse, to M Turner. Cleared. S WEDNESDAY, August'14, Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Sailed. WEDNESDAY, August 14. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, Crescent City. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicholson, Port Harford. Stmr Cleone, Higgins, Westport. Stmr Weeott, Magee, Eel Rive: Br ship Sierra Estrella, Dagg, Queenstown. Bktn Planter, Dow, Tacom: Schr Ocean Spray, {pper, Fort Ross. Schr Mary C. Campbeli, Bodega. Schr Melancthon, Wallace, Grays Harbor. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—August 14—10 p M—Weather hazy; wind SW : velocity 18 miles per hour. Charters. The Ger ship Alice was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat to Europe, 3Us—1s 3d less direct. The ship Glory of the Seas loads coal at De- parture Bay for this port; Nor ship Prince Ama- deo, lumber at Hastings Mills for Cork, prior to arrival. Spoken. July 3—19 50 S 1567 W, Br ship Royal Forth, frm Newcastle, NSW, for San Francisco. July 6—8 N 25’ W, Brbark Auchencairn, from Fleetwood for Portland. July 21—8 N 27 W, Ital bark Beppe, from An- drossan for San Francisco. Aug9—47 N 10 W, Brbark Glenbank, from Swansea for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. COOS BAY—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Alice Blan- chard, hence Aug 10; stmr Homer, hence Aug 11. Sailed Aug 14—Stmr Arago, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 14—Brship Damson Hill. from Colombo. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Aug 14—Stmrs Navar- 10 and Jewel, hence Aug 13. POINT ARENA—Arrived Aug 14—Stmr Green- wood, hence Aug 13. ALA:PAR—Anlved Aug 14—Schr Maxim, hence ug 5. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Aug 13—Bktn Skagit, from San Pedro. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 13—Schr Allen 4, from Fields Landing. 5 Satled Aug 13—Schr Maggie G Russ, for Eureka. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Aug 13—Br ship Lady Isabella, from Hamburg. 14—Stmr Al- cazar, from Needle Rock. Safled Aug 14—Stmr Whitesboro, for San Fran- cisco. PORT—Arrived Aug 14—Schr Abbie, from par. FUREKA—Arrived Aug 14—Stmr Pomonafhce Aug 13: schr Bertie Minor, hence Aug 3; schr | Mabel Gray, hence Aug 1. Salled Aug 14—Schr Haleyon. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Allianca, from Colon. Foreign Ports. ANTWERP—Arrived Aug 11—Brship Metrop- olis, hence Apr 6. BIRKENHEAD—Arrived Aug 13—Br ship Euporosyne, hence Apr 18. HULL—Arrived Aug 13—Brship Helensburgh, hence Mar 29. ’ )A BAY—Arrived prior tolAug 8—Nor tmr Sol-vig, from Port Blakeley. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Aug 13—Br ship Gun- ford, hence Apr 1 DUNKIRK—Sailed Aug 10—Br ship’ Moel Try- Vn}!{l. for San Francisco. SALE—Passed Aug 18—Brship Inverness- rom Portland for Liverpool. AUCKLAND—Arrived Aug 14—Stme Alameda, hence July 25. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Aug 10—Stmr Peru, for San Francisco. Importations. ¢ MAS—Per Willamette Valley—9 bxs ma- 1 bx shells, 3 pkgs 87 roils leather. La Paz—335 bdls green hides, 273 bdis dry bides, 9 pkes deerskins, 128 pkgs salt hides. 691 seal- skins, 31 bls damiana, 102 sks pearl shells. 2 bales fish tins, 23 bars bullion. Altata—341 sks ore. Mazatlan—363 sks cocoanut ofl cake, 133 green hides, 1 cs clgars, 2 sks water cocas, 4 cs fruit, 1 sk cuill, 57 ¢ limes, 3 picgs curlos, 1 pkg personal ef: fects, 811 sks ore, b1 pes _rawhide, 18 sks slaz, 235 salt hides, 7 pkgs mdse, 28 sks siells, 36 _bars sil- ver bullion, 2 bars gold bullion, 6 bags precipitates of silver, 4 cs Mexican dollars. . o lahia, Magdalena—37 live ' turtles, 17 bxs dead urtles, San Jose del Carbo—68 salt hides. 67 dry hides, 102 sks 1-anacho, 118 sks sugar, 11 bals deerskins, 2 cs preserved fruit. insenada—] sk wax, 27 salt hides, 15 dry hiees 800 sks flour, 24 pkgs mdse. EUREKA-—-Per Humboldt—2 pkgs express, 1 sk coin, 3 bxs fish, 1 bx patterns, 3 bxs plates, 2 cs groceries, 1 ¢s boots and shoes, 1 ¢s 3 rolls leather, | Hbols mineral water, 10 cs eggs, 2 bbls 26 kegs 33§ bxs butter, 1 bdl paper, 117 cans tallow, 46 hogs, 2560 1t pine cleats, 30 M sawed shakes, 28,048 f0 iumber, 200 M shingles. ASTORIA—Per State of_California—1123 bdls shooks, 178 bdls hides, 178 sks oysters, 3728 cs salmon. \ Portlind—31 pkgs furniture, 95 cs egxs, 54 bxs seed, 507 pkss barrel stock, 10 picgs orse’ collaxs, 1100 pigs paper, 81 pgs candy. 12 sks wool, 91 ar-sks 676 _h-sks flour, 1670 sks bran, 5228 feet Tumber, 2500 sks shoris, 7815 sks barle, 603 pkgs crackers, 200 M shingles. POKT TOWNSEN D—Per Umatilla—4 cs books, vel bdls hides, 2 cs dry goods, 1 pkg express, 1 sk cofn. Departure Bay—1267 tons coal. Vancouver—7 bdis sheep skins. Vancouver via C P Ry—589 cs_cigarettes, 101 cs tobacco, 8 ca cigars, 22 s paper, 1 piano, 11 bbls spools, & crts desks, 1 crt S wheels, 5 cs wooden visieh of plat 6, Runcho V. and D. Peralta, subject to a llie estate, Gakland; gift. - Kl A, and Nancy A.iAdams to Amelia Holmes (wife of Fdward L.), 1ot on N line of Elizabeth street, 550°E of San Pablo avenue, E 25 by N 97.23, W for pn?e 4 or California; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, :;‘ :‘rl ‘fi'.’.f: ;::): 8¢ ‘ormpo ished : F :enm,la(gic: @8c B M; Cocoanuts, HONEY—Business continues siack athe ola prices. Comb, J0@18 P B: new water-white | 25.01, S 97.901 i bei the It :xuécat:.d.d‘sgfl‘}‘& B, e ‘amber extracied, | lot 2%, i L D AL A TR BRESWAR ithe e e \_:or;‘;fln;n: Lg:ry;‘ Yolekers of Alsmeda to B. ~ . Mathebet, lo:_on W _line of Oran; PROVISIONS. strect, 140 N of Mountain View avenue, W by N 80, N 160 by N 41:8, £ 150 by S 121:2 to be- ginning, being lots 2. 8, 10, 11,12, block 17, War- ner tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Grace and Loufs Simonson to Nellie Livingston (wite of Fred),lot 11, block: 29, Warner tract, CURED MEATS—The market Is still Inactive. Bacon, 8@814c ® M for heavy and 815@9c B 1 tor light medinm, 11@11%4¢ B 1 for light, 120 12340 % b for extra light, and 1414@15¢ for Sugur = 8489 cured; Eastarn Sugar-cored Hams, 1215@13c: | Brooklyn T b . T 439% | Callfornis Hams 11@114c: Mess ot sTaN Andrew and Taneé: Josesio Caroline C. Albers - 0215 | & bbl: extra_me N ; family do, $10; | of Berkeley, lot 7, block F, Andrew Jones' subdl- - 05 extra prime Pork, P bbl: extra clear, | vision, Brooklyn Township: $10. - = fi& %IU‘I bl; mess, $16 B bbl: Smoked Beef, 9@915c 2 ufii‘nfi’é‘:fi”‘x’”" of San Francisco to Elizabeth 8% 64| ¥ LARD_Easter, tierces, quotable at 6@6%c B b | muis. sas o 19 & Draper Tract, Oakland Town: 1 i hames, 86 cs 7 bls sheeting, 6 cs dry goods, 1 case Losiers, 2 cs flannels, 50 bbls glucose, 107 ohls bot- tlea beer, 7 pkgs mdse, 10 cs machinery, 2 bxs split peas, 284 siss wool, New Whatcom—9 bxs washing powder, 2 cased m 8¢, 2 cs boots and shoes. Evereti—175 pkgs nails, 600 bars bullion, 181 bdls paper. . Tacoma—39 pkgs mdse, 3100 _sks bran, 800 bars bullion, 1421 bags sugar, 20 buls lubricating oil. Tacma via N P Ry—$8 bdls hides. 6 bxs seed, 225 sks bran, 1662 sks flour, 2 hogsteads olives. Seattio—6 p 47bxs flan, 12 c8_ patent medicine, 3 pkgs ks bones, 5 cases almond extract, bes frult - coloring, 8 sks game, 9 sks coin, 13 Ppkgs brass, 226 bals green S hides, PKZ8 express. 2 Seattle ex G N Ry—1 cs cigars, 2 cs hardware, 54 Ppkes mdse. s Juneau—5 pkgs mdse. Sitka—3 pkr ‘mdse. Victoria—06 bdls green S hides, 16 bdls calt hides, 5 bdls dry hides, 27 sks wool, 4 pkgs mdse, 1 pke express, 1 sk coin. 5 XICO—Per Colon—830 bxs limes, 6 _sks fish, 23 sks coffee, 82 sks silver ore, 25 pkes treasure. South America—100 sks coffee, b sks rock. Central America—884 sks coffée, 10 pkgs mdse. Consignees. «_Per State of California—Allen & Lewis: Bollman & Co: F Hillen &Co: M P Detels: CJ Leist & Co: Geo Morrow & Co: Portland Cracker Co: Weatern Roll Paper Co; Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: W_H Mann: Crown Paper Co; Main & Winchester: S S Strain; EJ Bowen & Co; Koss & Hewle t; White Bros: ‘Dairymen’s Union: M B Moraghal § | M E A Wagner: Darbee & Immel : Clatsop Mill Co: | Bissinger & Co:” Morgan Oysier Co: Bacon & O Yogarty & Parker: J M Huddart; Whitaker & Ray Co; Golden Gate Plaster-milis: Chas Jacobson: G Emmons; /Calltornia Barrel Co; Teredg-proof e Co. Per Umatilla—Oregon Imp Co: Byron Manry: C L Renton; American Tobacco Co; Carlson, Carrl & Co; Elake, Moflitt & Towne: Pacific Coast Co: Main & Winchester: Murphy, Grant & C A Moss: Skerwood & Sherwood: H Levi & A Folger & Co; Sterling Furniture Co; Wiltlams, Marvin & Co: Selby Smelting and Lead Co: Will & Finck: California Cotton-mills; Bissinger & Co: Sawyer Tanning Co: Cardiner & Thornley; Albert Sutton: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; Stauffer & Co: C J Kennedy: W G Richardson: Fontana & Co; Sai guinetti & Co: Geo Morrow & Co: Standard Ot C¢ Parroit & Co; A J Clark; Bancroft-Whitney Co: C R Libby: Chas Harley & Co: Dairymen’s Unio TFrodericksburz Brewery; H J Fleldson: H_Ha sen; Henry Pelz Jones & Co: Wieland Brewing C J C Gilber: J A Lennon: Langley & Michaels; Jessie Smoot: L Koch: L Meyerstein; Pacifio Am- monia and Chemical Works; E J Bowen & Co: G W Howard; Moore, Ferguson & Co; CJ Leist & Co; M E Gray; Tillmann & Bendel; H W Higgins & Co; Lewls Packing Co; Horn & Co: J Unna; W Cohen, Hirseh & Co: Wm Cameron; Pac Bone and Fert Co: Price Flavoring Extract Co: 8 Antaldi & Co; W B Sumner & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: J B White: Levi Strauss & Co; W G Hinton: W T Gar- ratt & Co; J E Lietz J Hawkins: J Horstman. Per Humboldt—Scott & Van Arsdale Lumber €o: W B Sumner & Co: A C Nichols & Co; Gray & Mitchell; M T Freitas & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: C E Whitney & Co: Dairymen’s Union; Humboldt Mineral Water Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: N J F = Norton, Teiler & C : Russ, Wheaton, Breon & Co; Witzel & Baker: A L Bryan Shoe Co; F B Haight; O B Smith &Co: A Paladini; Amer Press Asan; American Union_Fish Co; S B Leavitt & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: Putterick Pub Co; Kingen & Co; Western Meat Co: J R Haniy. Per Willamette Valley—Renrs Lund & Co; W Loaiza & Co: I Gutte; nhauser & Co; George Staacke; Brown & Adams: Bissinger & Co: Chas Tetzen: Selby Smelting and Lead Co; A Paladini; 3 D Spreckels & Bros Co; H Levi & Co: F_Ruther & Co; C D Bunker & Co; Guilberms & Theideman: L Keily: R Jordan; Victorian Andrada: McLaren & Co: Candelaria Con Mex M Ce. Per Colon—A Levy & Co;_Castls Bros: Goldtree Bros; J Ivancovich & Co: 'L F Lastreto; Mattoon & Dangia McAllister & Co; L Gison: W Loaiza & Co; Schwartz Bros; Stockton Milling Co; Urruela & Urloste: Wm Koch: Nevada Bank: 1 Benussi; order; London, Paris and American Gundlach & Co: Dieckman & Co; John T Wright; Chiuda & Co: Cabrera & Sutter;' Chinese merchants; L G Sresovich & Co; Garcia & Maggini; J O Meyerink; J E Chilbury. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Page. 7=, (FFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stogkton OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEABSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardle gold flelds (Fremantie), Austra- lia; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest Tates to Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer, MARIPOSA, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, A ngust 22, 84 2P 2. Steamship Australia, Henolulu onlv, Tues- day, August 27, ai10 3 AL SPECIAL PaRTrFs.—Reduced special rates for parties Avgust 27 and Sept. 24. Ticket oftice, 114 Montgomery stroet. Freight office, 337 Market strest. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. OCEAN smusmrs: COMPAGNIEGENERALE TR ANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre L5 OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NOKTH River, foot of Mor:on st. ‘I'tavilersby t by English raiivay a.d % the channel 10 a smail this line avoid bo h eran: the diacomfort of cross: boat. New York to Alexaudria. £xypt, via Paris, sirst-class $160; second-class #116. LA GASCUGNE, Capt. Baudelon 3 ....... Augus pt. Laurent. ... wimesneies s MOBUSE ‘apt. Leboedt...... s S:ptember 7, 5 R e - 10:00 A 25 For fariher Drt culars apply to A. LORGLT, Agent, No-3 Bowi 3roen, New York. J. F. FUGAZ1I & CO., sgents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SAFFRANCISCO & NORTI PA- CIFIC RATLWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. K DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.xr; 12:3 W Do 6190 . 2. IThursdays—ktra s at 11:30 p. . Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:58 50 P . A 30,760, 9:30, 11:00 A.30.; 1:30, 8:30, M. San Rafael to San Francisco. 95, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A 3 ; 107 5 Saturdaya—Exira rlpy . M, and . M. s g516r :40, 11:10 . 3.3 1:40, 3:40, :00, 6:25 P. M. Betramn San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Santell. Septem| Leave . Amive gan Francisco. | Mg | San Francisco. = = 1505. WEEK | povs, | Destination. 7:40 am|8:00 AM| Novato, 3:30 px|9:30 Ax| Petaiuma, 5110 £ac|5:00 P SantaRosi. Fulton, 7:40 4 Windsor, Healdsburg, Geyserville, $:50 px[8:00 Ax| Cloverdale! | 7:80 P2 l‘le.‘,.\(i & 7:40 A% Hoplan 150 7a¢8:00 axe| - Uxiah. | 7:30 v| 740 T > “*|8:00 ax|Guernevilte.| 7:30 rx 7340 Ax|8:00 Ax| Sonoma |10:40 AX 6:10 7/5:00 px| and 6:05 Px | Glen Ellen. 240 ax| S5 70740 A% |10:30 4% 3180 2/5100 m Sevastopol. |"305 L1615 vac Siages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. g Siaees connect ot Santa Rosa for Mark West ngs. 3 T tagos connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springa. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geyse) Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Siases connect at’ Hopiaml for Lakeport and Bartlet Springs. ‘Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas JSakes, Laurel Dell. Upper Luike, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendoeino Clty. Fort Brags, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpelia, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harrls, Blocks- ‘burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eureka. ‘Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced tes. T Oh Sundays round-trip tickets to all poincs be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Special Sunday El Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:30 A. M., 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 r. . save Kl Campo at 1:00, 3:00 aud . + Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bullding. =|. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager, Gen. Pass. Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave and are o nrrivo at SAN FIRAN PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM © Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean, Kil- 1isono 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.), 8 A. M. August 3, 8, 18, 18, 23, 28, and every fifch day thereafter, connect- ing at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N. Ry.,at Port Townsend with A| steamers. For Burska, Arcata and Fied’s Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), str. Pomona, every Tnesday at 2 P. M., For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon) Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Sante Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 8 A. M., August 1,5,9,13, 17,21, 25, 20, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Anceles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and 'Newport, 11 A. M., August 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 25, 27, 31, and every fourth day thereafter. Str. Pomona, Saturday and Monday, excursion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway whart 1, Saturday, 4 P. 3. For Ensenadz, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz. Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. X.. 25th of each month. ‘Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. § GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R. & N. QTEAMSHIFS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLA NI with direct rail lines 1o all ints in_OREGON, WASHINGTON, (DAHO, ONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi* cago, New York and Boston. 5 TO PORTLAND ANDOASTORA. State of California safls August 7, 17, 27, Sept. 6. Columbia sails August 12, 22, Sept. 1. Fare in eabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; Round trip, $25 00. For through rates and all other Information apply 10 the undersigned. i GOODALL, PERKINS & Cov FrED. F. CONNoOR, Gen'l Supts., Gen’l Agent. 10 Marke: st 19 Montgomery st CUNARD LISE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Etrurla, Aug. 24, 8 A3 Campania,Auz. 81,1 » @ Cam Tmbris, 7, 8ax U Iucania, “en'. 14, Noon 1 Cabin passave 60 and npward: second cabin, | §35. $40 845, according to steamer and accommo- dations. Steerage tickets to and from all parts ot Europs at very low rates. For freight and passage apply | & company’s office, 4 nowlin%(imn, New York, VERNON H. BROWN & CO., General Agents. Good accommodation can always be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, San Francisco. | ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET (}MPM{ | §TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL- © ® fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, callng en route at Cerbourgh, | France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Through ickets from San Francisco to Plymouthy Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $185: thi class, §97 60. For further particulars apply to & €O., Agents, 306 California st PARR( STOCKTON STEAMERS | Leave Pier No. 3, Wasningt i on St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Snnd-y.s‘ i 29~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. 1. 6. waiker, STEAMEE : ; . C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garrats, City of Stockton. eturn steamer leaves Stockton S 3 Telephone SMain 805, - Cal. Nav. and Fetpt: o RAILROAD TRAVEL. Atlantic AND # Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive st Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited Leaves every day at §:30 ».u., carrying Pullman ‘l_’r.l? Steepers and Tourlst El‘evu;n{o iCulsszo Dasenses Clty without change, Annex oars far VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave dafly at 9:00 A. M. and 5:30 P. M., connecting in Los Angeles with solld trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. A Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the most Comfortable railway, California to the East. A popular misbelief exists rezarding the heat in Summer. The heat is not greater than _is el ne tered on even the most noriherly line. This is well h;?’:vn to experienced travelers. e meals at H; 's Dining Rooms are an ex- cellent feature of the iine. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can be reached in no other way. Tiocket Office—644 Market Street Chronicle Building. LEAVE 04 San Lea Z:00A Atlauti 7:004 Benicia, V mento, and Redding v . 7:304 Martinez, Sau Ramon, Napa, Calis- toga ard Fanta Rosa.... 7:30A San Leandso, Haywa: 8:304 Niles, § now JULY 27, 1895, - , Heywards & Way Ogden and East. cavillo sey. Sacra- ters and Milton. 9:004 San Leandro, Hayw: 9:004 New Orleans Express, Raymond, i nta Larbara, 9:00A Martinez and Stockton.. 20:004 San Leovdro, Haywerds and Niles . 12:00 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns P Niles, 8an Joso and Live ® Sacramento River Stonmors 0P Port Costa and Way St 3. 8:00P San Leandro, Haywards& Wey 0P San Leandro, Haywards & Wy 0p Martivez, Sau Raon. Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, 1l Verano and Sauta Rosa..... 4:00p Benicia, Esparto, Woodland, Kuights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Sacramento .. B:00r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton .. 5:30p San Leandro, Hayward: & Way St'ns B:30r Los Augelos Kxprezs, Nresno, Ray- mond (for Yosemite), Bakersfield, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles.. 4:432 5:30P Santa Ie Route, Allautic Lxpress for Mojavo aud East. . 10:454 6:00¢ Furopean Mail, Ogion and 6:000 Haywards, Nildsand San Jose.. $7:005 Vallejo . 7:00p Oregon kixpress, Sacramento, Marys- ville, Redding, Portiand, Puget Sound and East ... . 10:434 72007 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 10:302 9:00r San Leandro, Haywardsk Way Sts +12:00A H11:157 San Leandro. Haywards & Way St'ns_*7:154 Z DIVISION (Narrow Gange). 17:464 Sundsy_Excursion for Newark. San Jose, Los Giatos, Felton and Santa Cruz . ... 18:05¢ 81154 Newark, & Jone, Feiton, Boulder Creck, Sauta Cruzand Way Stations. . Gier *2:157 Newark, C Al Almaden, Felton, Bonlder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. 145 p Nowark. S: COAST DIVIN Townsend Sts.) A San Jose, SNew Almaden Stations. . 17:804 Sunday Excu: 3 Cruz, Pacitic Grove and Principal Way Stations. 8:15A Sau Jose, Tres TPacific Grove, tobles, Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Statiovs . 19:474 Palo Alto and Way Stations. 10:404 Sau Joso and Way Stations 54 Palo Alto and Way 12:15p “ Del Monte Limite enio Park, fan Jose, Gilroy, Pajaro, Castrovitle, Del Monte, Monterey, " for and Pacific Grove only. 1111:204 *2:80P Sau Joso, Gilroy, Tres Finos, Santa Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacilic Grove ... i 43:207 San Jose and 'rincips *4:30r San Jose and Way 5tat 5:30r San Jose ani Way Stat 0 San Jose and Way Stat 201 Ran Tose and Way & CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRAKCISC0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)- *7:00 11:00a.x. *12:30 *7:00 *11:00A.. $12:00 Prom OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— “6:00 3:00F.:. A for Mornivg. P for Afternoon, * Sunilays excepted: { Saturdays only. §Wednesdays only. {1 Mondsys only. 1 Sundays only, 4 Monday, Thursday and Suturday nights only. VIA SAUSALITO FERRY. From ArmiL 21, 1896, Leave S. F. WEEK DAYS. Armriva S, P, 7.00A.3. Mill Val., Ross Val., Gan RA1,.. 800AM, " “ " BanQfn. @A, 9.164. SRRy 10154 8Gin. 8454, 114504, oLl 940a 14500, San Qin. 10,4540 32000, s...... 1135000 2 . Sa Qo 135e.m, 41574, o e, 305PM. 6,16, 2 4400, B.60P . - 5357 1. 6352 & 6257, aee s N 13855 3 Ross YaL, San R, Sen Qtn, i .Gixo‘l.l. Casadero and Way Stations . Tdsem RS R e *Saiurdays only. X Mondays only, 5 SUNDAYS, 8,004, Xill Val,, Ross Val., San R1l,, - o . Ross. hlhwn ‘lalul, SBI’:‘M‘:' o 9(00A. Ml Yal, Ross Val, San A4, San ¥ < ~." Rosa Valley, § , )A.M. Sausalito r’nl AR fea O . Stusalito ll\ 1) TE804 31 Ml Valeg, Ross ahen, i B MV, Ross Y, S K0, Sam G,