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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY. AUGUST 22, 1895 The CoMmMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Wheat lower and weak. Wheat freights declining. Silver off & fraction. Barley stead Oats going down. Corn easier. Rye steadier. Mustard seed quiet. Hay comes in freely. Beans neglected and weak. dstuffs unchanged. lour quotations shaded by sellers. oes and On No ne sand ¥ Citrus Fruits o Hams firm. Hides and Le Wi gs weaker. Beefand Mutton unchanged. Gran Pags nominal. Coffee firm. Canned Fruit quiet. Increased imports of Specie. Decreased exports of Lumber. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. USNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUIL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, August 21, 1895, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast. The foowing are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of the same date last sea- son: Eureka .15, last season .02: Red Bluff .16, last season Sacramento .04, last season Francisco .01, last season trace; trace, last season trace: San Luis Obispo ast season .00; Los Angeles trace, San Diego .00, last season .00; Yuma .45. llowing maxi stations in_California to-d San Luis Obispo 73, 5. Los Angeles 8 Independence 94, San Diezo Maximum temperature 61, 1m temperatures are re- y: Eureka na amento San Francisco dat. 51 5 pressure which was central last as moved southeastward into Dakota. Tne pressure is in- the North Pac Coast ere has been a marked fall in_tempera- Idaho, Oregon and Monta ard into the eXtreme nort aand Utah. Jt has also grown an Joaguin Valle il prevails throughout the ates, extending southward n portion of California alien in the northwest on. Toe skies will probably alifornia Thursday. sing from the morihwest at condition which produces dense fog Dense fog is_probable to-night acific Coast § into the extreme north: air. except foggy tationary tempel s high along the centrat lifornia—Generally except statlonary peratur portion. For Uiah—Generally fair.except partly clondy in the extreme north portion; cooler. For Arizona—Fair, except occasional showers in southens: portion: cooler in the east portion. For San Francisco and vicinity—Fair. except dense fc stationary temperature; | brisk weste becoming high in the after- noon. W. H. Hammox, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK., N. Y., Aug. 21.—The railway and miscellaneous stock market was irregular hroughout to-day, and at the close of business it alr 1o assume that a majority of operators left the street decide: of prices. n 1892, an unusu portation in th lly profitable year for the trans- class. Sterling exchange weakened, posted rates havin been reduced 4 to $4 and $4 9015, and only | $100.000 goi as taken for export to-morrow. | | These factors ordinarily would have worked in favor of those working for higher prices, but owing to the position taken by a well-known plunger i the industrials the importance of these develo ments was overlooked. The operator in question. is understood, has antagonized certain lower Wall-street interests. and as he is long of & big line of sugar efforts were made to force liquidation. The result was both sugar and tobacco were highly nervous throughout. Sugar at the start broke from 112 to 11034, raliied to 11034, and later dropped to 10814. “obacco rose from 9554 t0 9874 and dropped to 9115@94. The other industrials were weak in syn The grangers were the only stocks on the the gyrationsin the industr strong from start to finish. 4 egular, the indust ng weak an road steady to firm. anges show losses of 14@3 per cent. The grangers, vever, gained 3s@%s per cent. Total sales were 338,267 Bonds _were Sales were $1 3, 4 1 to 3314: Jers: Uregon improvement fives, s do., certi* Southern 1z ton and Texas Central consols sixes rose 10 110: Oregon Short sixes, 114 101214: do. ificates, 135 to 104; fives, 215 10 60 10 5814: and Ohio Southern fi to 89; Norfolk and Western new River firsts brought 11414 to 109 before to-day. In Government bonds £35,000 coupons fours of 1825 brought 114 and $15,000 coupon fives 115V4. The Mercantile Safe Deposi: Company reports silver bullion on hand, 212,229 ounces; certifi- cates outstanding, 212. Grain and Merchandise. NEW YOR! Y., Aug. 21.—Flour, dull. meg- lected; weak. Winter wheat—Low grades $2 35@ 2 90; do, fair to fancy, $3@340; do, patents, $3 40 @3 90; Minnesota clear, $2 65@3 25; do straights, 3 25@3 50: do patents, $3 65@4 30; low extras, 35@2 90; city mills, $4@4 20: do patent, $4 40 @4 65: Southern flour, dull, weak; common to fair extras, $2@2 80: good to choice do, $2 90@3. Cornmesi—Steady; Yellow Western, $2 75@2 86. Kye—Nominal; State and Jersey, 56c. Wheat--Dall, easier, with option in store and elevator, 6734@67%c; afloal, 691 £ 0. b. 6854@6935c: ungraved Ted, 62@70c; No. Northern, 6934@70c. Options opened weak and declined 3,@lec on weaker cables, lower west, Joreign seliing and local realizing, fallicd T4@ ng and firmer late cables, closin at 54@7%sc decline with trading moderate aber and December most activi 896), 73%kc: August, 675p¢ October, 68%4c; December, 69 0."2, '4434¢ In_elevaior. 45145@AB%4c | afl Opiions were moderately active and closed weak at 3,@1lsc decline, fol- lowing the West and on lower cables, large receints and fine weather. September and October most active. _Sepiember, closed, 42¥ac; October, 41%c; No. 2, red tember, 677xc Corn-—Quiet, T35c. Oats—Dull. White, J4c lower. Options dull, easicr. August, closed 25c; September, 2414c! October, 24c; May, - Dot prices: No. 2, S Chicago, Ypc: Mixed : ' White State and Western, 26@ Western, 85c. iron~Firm; fair demend. American, $11 50 @14 Copper—Firm. Lake, 812 25. Lead—Quiet. Domestic, $3 50. Tin—Firm. Straights, $14 20: plates, qulet. Spelter—Quiet. Domestic, $4 15. Hops—Dull, easy. Siate, common to choice, 3@ $c: Pacific Coast, 3@8c. London market un- changed. - Wool—Quiet, steady. Domestic fleece, 16@22c; pulled, 16@34c; Texas, 10@14c. Lard—Quiet, lower. Western $6 45; City. $6 15@6 20; September, ‘nominal; refined, dull; continent, § $7 25: compound, 43,@bYsc. Pork—Firm, moderately active. @117 Eutier—Quiet. Fancy steady- State dairy, 12@ 18%4sc; do creamery, 1915@20c; Western dairy, 916@13c: Western creamery, 13@20c: Western Sovey 8@12%4c: Elgin, 20c: imitation creamery, c. steam, 26 45, Checse—Moderate, demand Srm. ~ State, large, 514@734c; do fancy, T16@7%c; do small, 6@5Ygc: p:’?ukh‘ns.'z’qraec:(uugm(f 115@2c. it gs—Firm. Moderate demand; Siate and Penn- sylvania. 14@153c; Western, iresh, 13@14c: do per case, $1 50@A. Tallo rong, wanted. City, 434¢ bid: country, 41@434c. Cottonseed ofl—Dull, unsettied. Crude, 24c; yel- low prime, 263,@27c; do, o grades, 26Yac. s m&—Qmez. steady. Domestic, 37x@éc: Japan, c. W hacoes — Moderately active, frm. Foretan, ; New Orleans, 26@32c. Zasy, 10@20 points down; August $1505 @15; September, $15: November, 85 90: Decem- ber, ‘814 90@15. Spot Rio, dull, easier; No. 7, 16@1614 Sugar — Raw. steady, quiet. Fair refining, 2 15-16c: centrifugals. 96 test. 314¢; refined, guict, stenay: Of A, 4@43sc: mold A. 4 11-16@4%c standard A, 4 T-16@454c: confectioners’ A. 4 5-16 cnt loaf, and crushed, 5 1-16@544c;: pow- .;"“e,‘.z, Aa{ 4 15-16c; granulated, 64@7-1‘8@48/&: cubes, 4 11-16@4%c. CHICAGO VARKETS. CHICAGO, TrL., Aug. 21.—Wheat was nervous to-day. Itopened steady and with some show of strength on light receipts, but immediately weak- ened on continued heavy selling of the September option. A Washington rumor that the next Gov- ernment report would raisc the estimate on the and pri from New York that there w ports, the longs again began unloading their hold- ings and the market weakened, the close being near the inside figures of the day. wheat ope! The poor demand for c maintaining the price principally local. v with futres.. Jower for August and 14 lower for the Iater months. riving. The withdrawals from store were 165,880 bushels, ard_ 196,465 bushels cleared at the sea- board. The weakness became intensified when the large receipts estimated for to-mOrTow were an- nounced. clined 3g@14c under yesterday. to-morrow, 600 cars. were light, 1 ment. yesterday inferior Prices were unchanged. price was quoted. mixed as to the future course | Granes This is 1ot to be wondered at when the | g7 40, ws of the day is reviewed. In the first place | p, the crop reports were all that the most enthusias- | ¢ tic buli could desire, the leading officials of the | ‘Western roads being quoted as saying that this | year's crop tonnage will probably exceed that of | Howells, $1 70@2 15; Russock, $1 25; nalf boxes, Sickells, o £110@1 20 Eg garian. 95c@s1 25 Company 2 35; half boxes, $1 4! green gages, 55! aga. #115@1 2 Green uages, 30@40c ® basket. changed. | com $4 90@4 904 for deman South America, | Mess, $11 25 | WoRLD. winter crop half a bushel an acre materially as- sisted in wi were slizhtly below the estim: Receipts in the North coming in at Minneayolis and Dulath. dr als from store were 44,541 bushels and 167.901 bushels cleared at the seaboard. were quiet and easy with a decline of 12d reported in futures. to a shade lower. report from Baltimore that export orders had been kening prices. Receipts at Chicogd 43 cars arriving. t were fair, 218 cars Withdraw- Liverpool cables Continental markets were unchanged The decline was checked by a ved from Germany, the first in a long time. at once firmed up. Later, on a Iepor: s no demand for ex- September from 6334c to 64c, declined 10 6214¢, closing at 6234 c—7ac under vesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 100 cars. Corn—There was & continuation to-day of the casy feeling which prevailed in corn yesterday. The market early was easy on the faflure of the predicted frosts for last night to materialize, and became weaker later on the splendid weather fore- st for Thursday throughout the entire corn belt. ) corn also assisted in rading was light and cables were steady Liverpool Receipts were fair, 442 cars ar- September corn ovened at 377gc, de- fo 8615 @ 36%c, and closed at S6igc, Estimated receipts for Oats were_quiet, but fairly stesdy. Recelpts 3 cars arriving. The efforts of shorts h the scarcity of offerings, held prices September oats closed Yac under yester- 3 timated receipts for to-morrow 174 cars. “lax was e Cash Northwestern, $1 06; Aug- ust, §1 06; September, $1 05@1 0512. Receipts were 68 cars. Provisions were dull and slightly lower. The easler feeling was mainly caused by the traders antagonizing the buil attitude of Armour and sell- nz September product largely because Armour 1 out in a MOrNing paper with a bull announce- At the close September pork was 15¢ under September lard 5@7%ac lower, and Sep- smber ribs 71oc lOWer. Closing prices ‘Wheat—Augu: ot ‘September, 19%ge: Octo- ptember, §9 80: October, $9 80; Janu- eprer $610; October, $6 1734; ‘u).:cmber, $6 10; October, $615; Janu- quiet_and inclined to weakness for es. Desirable stock was steady. September, were firmer in feeling and a slightly higher Receipts were rather light and demand existed. Fresh stock sold generally 12¢ per dozen. was easy at 4@4%s per cent on call and per cen on time l0ans. New York Ex- change sold at 75¢ discount. Livestock. ION STOCKYARDS. ILL, Ang. 21.—The receipts of cattle were large to-day and prices suf- fered a further weakening for most kinds, the de- cline beinz 10@15c¢. The receipts of hogs vere fairly large, and as the market was not active prices suffercd a decline of 5@1( Sheep were 15@20c lower; offerings were only demand was very poor. Receipts, 17,0000 common to_extra H50@bH 90: stockers and feeders, $2 s‘(}% and bulls. $1 25@3 75: calves, $3 5 Texans, $2@3 50; Western Rangers, $2 4 Hogs — Receipts, 21.000: heavy packing and shippinglo's. $4 40@4 50; common to choice mixed, 4 90: choice assorted, $490@5; light, 5; nigs, $3@4 85. b — Receipts, 13,000: inferior to choice, $1 60@3 50; lambs, $5@5 CALIFORNIA FRUIT CHICAGO, ILL., Aug. 2: SALE —The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruit at open auction to-day as follows: Pears—Bar: $1 85@2 80; balf boxes, $1@1 15; Beurre Hardy, $1 30; Flemish Beauty, $1 70. Prunes—Gros, $1 10@1 20; Silver, 70c. de Peru, 70@S0c; Muscat, 70c@ Tokay, 70c@$1 £6: Fontainebleau, €0c. eaches—Orange cling, $1; Yellow cling, $1 50; uehanua, $1 10; Red Nectarines, $1. 1ICAGO, ILL., Aug. 21.—Porter Bros. sold to- at open auction: Pears—Bartletts, $1 30@2 15; ay $1 10. Grapes: 35: Malagas, 31 Thompson _seediess, Damascus, $1 15: rs, 40c@$1. Prunes—Fallenberg, $1 20; Gros, Hungarian, 65c@$1 10; Bulgarian, Plums—Egg, $1@1 05. Peaches—Susque- nd Brandywines, §1; Late Crawfords, 90c : Clings, 85¢@$1. National Frult Association sold at open on to-day: Pears—Fresno Bartletts, §2@2 10; u, $1 Highland Bartletts. $1 75@2 25. 10! Plums—Japan, $1; Yellow egg, $1 05, Prunes— Gros. $1 05@1 15: Hungarian, 1 05. Peaches— 81@1 10. Grapes—Half crates Malagas, 40@90¢. NEW YOR Y., Aug. 21.— California Plums—Bradshaw, 55c@$1 20; Columbla, 85c@$1; Purple Duane, 85c@$110; Burbank, §1 03@1 40: 3 3 ;1sey Japan, $1 10@1 35. Prunes— @$1 10; Fellenberg. 85c@$110: Hun- Iver, 70@75c. Pears—Bart- 81 65@2 35: Buerre . Hardy, $170@1 cctarines, $1 10@3 20. Raisins, 3-crown, 31/ Prunes, 4 sizes, 5.35@5Vac. NE YORK sold N. Y to-day Aug. 21.—Porter Bros. Pears—Bartlett, $2 0@ Vicars, $155. ' Prones— iros, $1 15@1 60: Fallenbergs, 95c;: Hungarian, Vc. Plums—Quacienbos, $1 5 75c@$1 10} Uc: assoried, 8! Peaches— e clings, 55c@$1 35; Susquehanna, $115. e Earl Fruit Company sold_to-d rtlett, $1 50@2 30: lsuerre Hardy, $1 60. Prunes 0s, ¥1 20@1 40; German, 80c@s1. Plums—Ege, $115@1 50; Kelsey Japan, $125 Victoria, 90c. Grapes—Tokay, $1 40@2 05; Mal 5; Muscats, 95CE81 25. The Nationai Fruit Assoclation sold: Pears— Suisun Barcletts, 10. Prunes—Dorien, $1 20; BUFFALO, —The National Fruit Association s Plums, average, $1 10; peaches, average, $1 11: grapes, average, $1 30; pears, $2 90. BUSTON, Mass., Aug. 21.—Porter Brothers Com- pany sold to-dsy at open suction: Pears—Barc- letts, $230@2 40. Grapes—Half-crates Toxays, ciarines, 75¢@$l 60; peaches, 75c. ackenbos, $1 1215: Egg, 75c@$]1 1234, nes—Fzllenberg, $1 121z Gros, 80c@$1 12133 man, 871c@$1. h carl Fruit Company sold at open auction Pears—Bartioit. $2@2 05. Prunes—Ger- c@#l 16: Gros, 80c@$116: Hungarian, 85c@$1 0b. Plums—Victorla, $120: Egg, 75c@ 81 15; Columbia, _75@90c; Bradshaw, 86c. Peaches—Crawford, $1. CINCINNATI, OHIO, Aug. 21.—Peaches—Call- rniz, $1 05@1 15 B box: Lake Shore, $1@1 60 B nel; Delaware, $2@2 50 P bushel. P fornia Bartleits, $2 § box. Plums—Californi 8130@1 60 ® box: Damson, 3 50@4 # stand Oranges, un- m: MINNEAPOLIS, MINX., Aug. 21.—Porter Bros. any sold to-day: ~ Pears—Buerre Hardy, $) 85. Prunes—Gros, $1 10. Plums—Japan, $110; Quackenbos, $1: egg, 95¢; Columbia, 86c. TOUKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad share Money on call s easy at 1%: last loan at 1% and closing offered at 1% Prime mercantile paper, 4@ 434%. Bar silver, 6€55c. Mexican dollars, 5314c. Steriing exchange Is weaker, with aciual business in bankers' bills at $459@4 8914 for 60 aays and Posted rates, $4 $914@ 4 9015, Commercial bills, $4 88@4 8884. Govern- ment bonds firm; State' bonds steady; railroad bonds lower. Silver at the Board was neglected. CLOSING STOCKS. NEW YOLK Am Tel & Cabl Norfolk & West.... 815 Atchiso Preferred......... 1314 Preferred 32" |North American... Bbg Adams Express...147 (Northern Pacific.. _a% ‘Alton,Terre Haute. 63 | Preferred......... 17 ‘American Express. 113 |Northwestern. s ‘Amertcan Tobacco. 93%| Preferred.........146 Preferred 106 Y. Centrai...... 1017 Bay State Gas. 19%4|N. Y. Cicago&8.1, 16 Baitimore & Ohio.. 64 | 1stpreferred 70 Brunswick Lands.. 2 | 2d preferred...... 31 Buffalo, Roch & P. 22 Y.&N. H.. 1199 Cenads Pacific.... 035N Y. & New Eng. 57 | Canaa Sonthern'. 56 Y. Susq & W.... 12 Canton Land. Central Pacific Ches. & Ohlo. Preferred. . Oregon Improvmt. Preferred Oregon Navi | Jregon short Line. 14 acific Mail. 2815 1 Peoria, D.& E 6 Cleve & P.itsburg.162 ° |Pittsburg & W pfd. 3014 Consolidation Coa!. 32 |Pullman Palace. 72 Consolidated Gas. 14114 C. C.C. &St. Louls. 4944 Preferred. 94 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 36% Preferred. . 92 Cotton OIl Cert. ... Commercial Cabie. Quicksilver. Del. Hudson 1311415t Del. Lack& W estern162: Denver& R. 14% Preferred. 475 Distillers » 20%4(St. Paul & 3 367 Preferred. 8% (8t. Paul & 2094 1 Tol. & Olp Cenor a8 E Preferred... . 78 Kingston & Pemi... 3 Tol.St.Louls & 614 Lake Erie & Westn 263/ Preferred. 15 Preferred. Union Pacific. 13:2 Lake sShore, U. P.. Den. & Gi Louisville & Nash. 61 Louisville Na& Ch. Preferred Preferred. Manhattan Consol. 114 |U. S. Rubber. Memphis & Charls. 16 | Preferred. Mexican Central. .. National Linseed.. La Consol 4s. X Carolina con 6s..124 £0 Caroli; Kansas Pa Consols 7214 Missouri ts. Ks Pa 1ats Den 110030 Lives ust, 134a; November, s 214d; December, bs 23;d. business in the country at large: vestment and speculative situation has changed lttle. and the drift of the moment seems to preponderate in favor of those who incline to a walting and cau- tious policy. The crops develop nothing new. S far as respects wheat the general conclusion is that we may calculate upon something less than a good average yield, though the farmer seems likely (o be compensated by higher prices than those of last output over 1894. is no abatement of the sanguine expectations that have developed within the last six months. rise inraw materfals and the continuance of the Temakable recovery in wages from the decline of 1893 and 1894 show conclusively that manuf turers are anticipating & material increase of co sumption, and it is to be presumed that their e pectations are based upon facts existing in the conditions of the trade.” is still downward. No. 1, 9214 96c; lower | #1 0675, | ® cll for off grade. | 1ower. | Salinas are coming in freely and sell at 6 suppl; Cnlfeylnd the River, 20@8! : ,box; Summer Squash, 25G40¢ 9 iy *&%’e‘éfifi‘fif‘fl‘“&:fi lower grades, 1’ FaT T . Covnmon 1o #00d; 476@BYR0. Yo fl.‘é; @50 anarn, J0G120 W ertorn, TonS There s "Tess activity National Lead...... 3515 U.S. Cordage. Preferred . 987" " Preferred. Long Island. 85 | Guaranteed. 1114 Utica & B. River..150 Michigan Centrai.. 10134 Wab. S. L. & Pac.. 9 Minn & S. L. — | (Preferred. 211 Preferred — | Wells-Fargo. 108 Minn. & St. I, com. 281 Western Union.... 93% 1st preferred..... 86~ WisCentraw........ b 24 preferred.. ... 56 |Wheeling & . E.. 1574 Missouri Pacific.... 3814 Preferred... 5015 Mobile & Ohlo..... 243 Am Cotton Oil ptd. 73 Nashville Chatt.... 70|\ W U Beef.. 8 3054 L, I Traction.. 110514 CTosING BONDS. Do, 4s....... Mutual Union Northeru Pac 181511734 Do, 2ds. 102105 Do, $as. 72 Northwest Consols.14114 Do, deb 5. 108 OR&N lsts. ... 11115 StL&IronMtGen b8 84 St L & S F Gen 68.110 St Paul Consols ... 127 St. P. C. & Pa 1sts.11614 Do, Pac Cal 1sis..114 Southern K. R.5s. 95 Texas Pacific firsts 93 Texas Pacseconds.12814 UnionPac 15t01’96.106 West Shore 4s.....10714 [Mobilc & Ohio 4s.. 68 . 8354(R GranaeWest 1sts 76 1454 Do, 45 coupor Do, Class B 4, 55.108 . 9814 Missouri funding..— Do, 4s. -102 «—— |Ches & O 5s. 814/Atchison 4s. Do, trust repts st 5| Do, 2ds A Canada South 2ds..108 (G H&S A 68 Boh R T e T, st. B ‘ex nt 5s. Do, 4s. ."88%4 "Do. con 6s. 69" |Reading 4s. FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Aug. 21.—The spot market is lowerat 55 2@0s3d. Cargoesare dull at 265 61 loading. FUTURES. i The Produce Exchange cable 1 quotations for s 134d; September, ves the following 2 Red Winter: Aug- s 134d: October, 5s SECURITIES. LONDON, Ex6., Aug. 20.—Consols, 10754 si ver, 8035d; French Rentes, 102f 25c. THE STATE OF TRADE. Henry Clews, the New York banker, says of the ““The general in- Theattitude is still more or less hesitating, year: while, in regard to corn, the balance of estern estimates favors a very large increase of Tn the Industries at larze there The EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days... — $4891% Sterling Exchange, sight. — 49015 New York Exchange, sight - 0213 New York Exchange, telegraphic... — 05 Fine silver, spot, ® ounce. - 6654 Fine silver, 30 days. - 6612 Mexican Dollars. se B8Yg B4 SPECIE IMPORTS. _ Imports of Specie at this port during the first seven months of 1895 were $2,069,000. against $1,806,000 during the same period in 1894. LUMBER EXPORTS. Exports of Lumber from this port during the first seven months of 1895 were 9,096,000 feet, against 10,087,000 feet during the same time in 1894. = PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are weak at a marked decline, a ship having been secured at 30s 6d, usual options. The chartered wheat fleet In porc has a registered tonnage of 38,600, against 23.600 tons on the same date last year; disengaged, 6100 tons, against 78,000; on_the way to this port, 360,800 tons, against 239,600. WHEAT—Exports of Wheat_(flour included as wheat) from both coasts of the United States have been siowly increasing for four wecks past. This week they amount to 1,824,000 bushels, agains 1,550,000 bushels last week, 2,979,000 bushels a year ago, #,326,000 bushels in the second week of ‘August, ‘1893, 8,750,000 bushels in 1892, and $761,000 bushels'in’the corresponding week in The local market continues to decline under the unfavorable influence of weakening Eastern and forelgn markets and values are considerably lower than a week ago. Trade is dull and the tendency @9334c; choice, rades, 85@90C; exira choice for mill- 1% cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 o’clock — December— 100 tons, $1 U0l5: 800, $1 0L May — 200, REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—100 ing, 97%a ions. $100; 100, §100%: 600, §101: 100, AFTERNOON SESsTON — December — 800 tons, $1 0114: 1400, $1 013/; 1700, $1 0114, BARLEY—Values ‘show no particular change and the morket for all kinds is dull. Feed, 583 @80c ® ctl; Choice, 6144@62140; Brewing, 6 75c; Chevailer, $1 10@1 20 for No. 1 and 60@7be CALL BOARD sALES. INFORMAT SEss108—10 o'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—NO sales. euAH!l!ooN SESSION — December — 300 tons, Yac. OATS—The tendency of the market is down- ward and quotations for some descriptions are The market Is excessively dull. New Some very fair new Surprise brought $1 074, We quote: Mliling, 95c@#1: fancy Feed, 95c@$1: good tocholce, 80@90c: common o fair. 0871 3c: ey, 1154@82 e Tied, 65G70c; Surprise, $16 ot CORN—Dealers quote a dull market and as a willing to_give concessions to sell. Large Yellow, $1 05@1 174, B ctl; Smail Round Yellow, $11214@1 1753: White, $1'05@1 15 B ctl. RYE—Steady at 75@82%40 8 ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quiet at 871,@95¢ P otl FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Nothing new except that the market is weak and the millers shade the quotations. Net cash prices are: Family extras. $3 35@3 45 @ bbl: Bakers' exiras. $3 15@3 25: superfine, 82 35@2 50 P bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton; | Cracked Corn, $24 50@25 50 B ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN-—$11 50@13 P ton. : MIDDLINGS—Quoted at $15 for low grades up to $18 P ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled - Barley, $13 60@14: Cilcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton: Cottonseed Ollcake, $24 P ton. HAY—There is to0 much coming in and the market s weak. \Wheat is quotable at 10 P ton; Oat, $6@8 B ton: Wheatand Oat, $8 500 10; Barley, $6@7: Alfalfa, $56 50@7 50; Clover, $7@8; Compressed, $7@9: Stock, 84 3 STRAW—Quoted at BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—The spot market Is depressed and neg- Jected, but there is some inquiry for future de- livery. Bayos, $1 15@1 20 % ctl: Small Whites. 82 25@2 35 P ctl: Pen, $2 35@3 50 B ctl: Large Whites, 82 16@32 25; Pink, $1 10@1 25; Reds, $1 @1 267 Blackeye, nominal: Red icldney, nominal; Amas, $5@5 5 tl; Butters, $2@2 26 for small and $202 80 for lare SEEDS—New Br. n Mustard is offering at $175@2. New Yellow Mustard 18 quotable at 2 Ovctl: Flax, $2 25@2 50 P ctl: Canary, 17 1/4@! lz; Alfalfa, nominal: Rape, 13,@2%4c¢; B bes BEAs_spits P 4@43c; The E. CH e raw oroduct Is nominal, © POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—The market Is weak, supplies being heavy. Sweets, $1 50@2; Garnet Chiles, 50@60c B ctl: Salinas Burbanks. 65@86c; River Burbanks, 30g0c; Karly Rose, 3 Botl. ONIONS — Easy at 36@45c ® ctl; Pickle Onlons, 35@50c B ctl. VEGETABLES—Everything s in_ abundant nd weak. Green Peppers, 25@40c for u? 0c B box for Bell: Green Corn, " sack: 75¢@$1 P box for Berkeley and 5_P_box for Alameda; Tomatoes from ‘ens, 2 3¢ § Ib:_String Beans, 1@2c $ Ib; fi 5@35¢ B box; 4Uc for No.2; 140c; Cabbage, 3 Garlic, 50c; Egg Plant, ‘eed Carrots, BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER~-The market rules steady at the ad- vanced prices, with light stocks. The demand for plekied descriptions is brisky as consumption js running on them in preference to the higher- priced fresh CREAMERY—Fan( ’ , 25@26c;: seconds, 24 Darnv—Fancy, 21¢ o 5 Gaaitor 2 g00d to choice, 20c; 180 B b. 4 PicxLED—1 FIRRIN—1. 5c P . CHBE!E—@M!.‘ Choice brands bring the Fancy mild_new, EGGS—Owing to the recent advance buyers are e and Eastern stock, hence activity in ranch Eggs, though there s no change in prices. Fancy Eastern are quotable at 20@21c P doz: fair to choice Kast ern, 16@18c; Duck 18@20c: store Eggs, 16 @20c; ranch Eggs, 22@26¢ @ dozen. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The market is well supplied, par- ticularly with young stock, which is dull and weak. Turkeys lower and in oversupply. Live Turkeys, 14@16¢c_P 1 for Gobblers: 13@14c B Ib for Hens: Geese, P pair. $1 25@1 50: Goslings, $1 50@1 75 P dozen: Ducks, $3@4 50 5 50 ® dozen: Roosters, young, $4@b B dozen: do, old, 84 60@b_doz: Fryers, 54: Broilers. $3@i for large and $2@2 50 for small: Pigeons, $1 50 B dozen for old and $1 75 for young. GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS — Peaches are weaker again. Pears rule firm and are scarce. Plums and Figs are in good supply and dull. There are hardly any ~Nectarines here. Cantaloupes are steady at the fair prices. Quinces _are dull at 40@50c B Nectarines, 50@75¢ : Cantaloupes, 7oc@ $1 ¥ case: Watermelons. £4@10 ® 100; Nutmegs, 35@50c B'box; Kigs, 25@40c for siuzle and 25@76¢ for_double layers: Piums, '20@40c; Egg Plum, Green Gages, $20 B ton: Peaches, 2b@60c @ bx and 30@50¢ B bskt ; Peaches in bulk. o canners, 20 % ton dor freestones and $25 for clings: Apples, 25@75c % box: Crabapples. 40@76c B hox: Pears, Bartletts, $1@1 26 ® box for No. 1 and 50@75¢ B box for off grade: in bulk, $35@10 B ton for No. 1 and $26@350 for No. 2. BERRIES- Cheap and quiet. Huckleberries 3@5c ; Blackberries, $1 50@3 B cnest; Raspberries, $5 @6 B chest: Strawberres, $2 50@5 for Long- worths and $1 50@3 @ chest for large berries. GRAPES—There Is plenty of stock on hand and the demand js slow. Sweetwatersand Fontaine- bleaux. 25@35¢c P box: Black Grapes, 25@40c B box: Muscats, 30@50c; Tokay, 40@60c B box. CITRUS FRUITS—AIl sorts are quiet owing to the long-continued cool weather. Lemons, $1 50@2 for common and $3@4 for g0od to cholce; Mexican Limes, $3@4 P box: Bananas, $1 25@2 B bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—A leading house yesterday sent out a broker to buy 5 cars new Prunes (4 sizes) at 4 cents. He could mot get them. The house then sent the bid to San Jose, but no selier at 4c could be found there. So the d-cent sellers seem to have disappeared. The mar- ket is firm but dull for all kinds—so dull, in fact, that there is nothing selling. The' following prices rule on the Fruit Ixchange New Apples, 3c @ Ib_for quartered, 3l@dc B ib for sliced and 43;@5c for evaporated; New Peaches, 5@5Yac, and 6 for fancy; new Prunes, 414c B Ib forthe 4 & : new Apricois. 8@ and 915@10c P 1 for fa. . : new Figs, blac 31 B b for pressed and 2@2Yac for unpressed; Pears, 7¢ @ Ib for evaporated halves, 4@6oc tor quarters; Plams, 3%%@41sc for pitted and 15@ L3 for anpitted., AISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Are duil the recent deciine. Raisins—4- crown, loose, 314c; 8-crown, 2Yac: 2-crown, 2¢ scedless Sultanas, 3c; seedless Muscatels, 2¢; 3- crown London layers, $1 40 @ box; clusters, $2 Dehesa clusters. $2 50; Imperial clusiers, §3: Dried Grapes—135c # 1b. NUTS—X0 business in the mew crop is”thus far reported and old goods are wholly nominal. Walnuts, 7@10c B I for paper-shell and soft- shell, and 7@814e for hardshell; Almonds, 2@214c for hardshell, and €@10c ¥ I for softshell, and — for paper-sheil; Peanuts, b@bc for Eastern and 4@ 435 for California; lilckory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6c for rough and for poiished: Filberts, 8@9c; ts, Thg@8c B ib: Cocoanuts, £5 B 100. £ Y—Continues very slow of sale at the old prices. Comb, 10@12 B Ib; new water-white extracted, 5@514c B Ib: light amber extracted, 434@5c: dark amber, 4@414c B b. BEESWAX - 24@2be @ 1. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Hams rule firm. Bacon Is steady, with some revision in prices. Barreled goods continue easy. Bacon 18 quotable av 71%@8c B Ib_for heavy and 8@8lec B b for light medium, 101a@'1c B B for light, 1216@ 13c ¢ B for extra light, and 1314@14c for suear cured; rastern Sugar-cured Hams, 1216@13c: California Hams, 11@11%c: Mess Beef, #7@ P bbl: extra mess do, 8@ v do, $10; extra prime Pork, $2@9 50 % bbl: extra clear, $18 9 bbl; mess, $16 3 bbl: Smoked Beef, 9@9%q¢ B D LARD—Eastern, tierces, quotable at 6@6k4c B for compouna, and Sc for pure: pails, ¥zc: Califor- nia. tlerces, 814 for compound and §94@Tc for [;u; half bbls, 7Y4ci 10-1b tins, Tiac; do 5-1b, 8¢ ana_ weak at COTTOLENE—T734¢ in tierces, and 834c 8 1b in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, OOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Very dull. No further change quoted by dealers. Heavy salted steers, 1015@11c P B: medium, 9%4c: light, 9c; Cow- hides, c B 1b: salted Kip, 7c: salted Calf, 10c: saited Veal, &; ary Hides, usual selection, 18@ 1814c; culls and brands, 13@13%4¢; dry Kip. ldc P fb; ary Calf, 20c ® B: prime Goatskins, 20@ 35c each; Kids, be; Deerskins, good summer, 30¢ $ B; mediom, 16@25c: winter, 10@15c: Sheep- skins, shearlings, 10@20c each ; short wool, 30@40c each; medium, 50@6tc each: long wool, 60@70c each. Culls of all_kinds, about Loc less. TALLOW—XNo. 1 rendered, 414@4%4c: country Tallow, 4@dbjc: refined; 6c:' Greuse, S@dlac P ib. WOOL—The marke: s dull and weak at quota- tiops. New lambs’ and fall clips quoted at 5@7%ai Quotations for spring €lip are: Humboldt an Mendocino, 12@135c; Choice Northern, 10@11c: Nevada, 5@l10c; Eastern Orcgon, heavy, 7@8ci @10¢; Valley Oregon, 12@13Yzc B HOPS—2@6c @ M. There are rumors of con- tracts for the new crop at about lc over the quota- tions, but nothing definite can be learned. The market continues flat, depressed and nominal. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags nominal at 4c; San Quentin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington. $8: New Wellington, $8 B ton: Southfield Wellington,87 50 ton: Seattle, $6: Bryant $6: Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, 87 5u: Seoten, §7 50: Brymbo, $7 50; Cumberland, $8 50 in bulk and §10 50 in sks; Pennsylvania Anthiracite Egg, $12: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Cannel, §8; Xock Springs. Uastle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60: Coke, $15 in bulk and $17 in sacks. CANNED' FRUIT—We quote 1895 goods as follo Apricots, $1@1_10: Peaches, $1 10@ 1 30: Pears, $1 15@1 25 @ _doz; White Cherries, $2@2 15: Black Cherries, $1 65; Plums, 80c@$1. CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 65@75¢; Peas, 95c@$1 05 B dozen. COL FEE—Quiet and steady at 2035c B b nom. for good washed Costa Rica: 20¢ B I nom. for zood Costa Rica: 19@1914c nom. for good Costa Rica mixed with black beans; 1715@18%ac nom. for fair Costa Rica: 14@1614c nom. for conm mon to ordinary Costa Rica: 1915@2014c¢ for good 10 prime washed Nalvador: 185s@183c for good green un 5 washed Guatemal 034 for good to strictly g0od washed Guaiemala; {815@1834c for fair washed Guatemaia: 1614@1734¢ for medium Gua- temala; 14@16c for ordinar, ya forvery inferior to common Guatemala; 3115 @%%c P b for good to prime washed Peaberry; 20%gc for good unwashed Peaberry. FISH—Pacific Cod, catch of 1895, is quoted as follows: 100-Ib cases, 6 B Ib; 50-Ib bundles, 5e B I: Silver King Strips, 8c P Ib: Narrow-Gauge do, 7c @ Ib; Tablets, 8¢ 3 1b: Seabright Blocks. Tlec: Mackerel, half bbls, 9 for No. 2 and $8@S 50 for No. 8: Eastern Smoked Herring, 30c B keg: Datch do, 90c@$1 25 B keg: Whitefish, $150 in half bbis and #1 75 in kits: Tongues and Sounds, $16. QUICKSILVER—340@41 per flask. OIL—California Castor Oil, cases, No. 1, $1 10: Dbbls, $1 05 B bbl (munufacturers’ rates): Linseed Oil in bbis, boiled, 63c; do, raw, 60c: cases, bc more: Lard Oil, bbis, 66¢: cases, 71c; China Nut, 43@45c B gallon. PETROLEUM—Starlight is quotable at 20c B gal: Eocene. 22c B galion: Astral, 20c 7 gallon; 150° Elaine, 25¢ B gallon; Pearl, 21c: Water-white, refined, bulk, 15c: Headlight, 175° cases, 22¢; Mineral Seal, 800°, 25%4¢ in cases: Standard, 110 fire test, 181ac B gal in cases (caps), 19c faucets and 14340 in bulk, GASOLINE, ETC—63° Benzine, bulk, 16¢; cases, 21c: 74° Gasoline, bulk, 17c; cases, 22¢; 86° Gaso- , 24¢; cases 20¢ P gal. LEAD—Quoted at 6¢ B . D—Quoied at 8¢ P b "IN E—Quoted at 48c B gallon. CANDLES—Granite Candies, 6s, 16_oz, 1014¢; g0, 14 o 9¥eo; do, 12 oz, 834c; do, 1067, B4ct 16 oz, 89 Electric_Light Candies, 63, 4c: do, 14 o7, 8c: do 12 0z, Thge: do. 10 67, 814¢; Parafline Wax Candles, 43, 85 and 12s, 14 07, 9%ac B . LEATHER—Very quist. ' Manufacturers are holding_off to see hLow the Fail business opens. Extra Heavy Sole, 30c for No. 1 and 276 for No. 2 heavy Sole, 28c for No. 1 and 26c for No. medium Sote, 27c for No. 1 and 25¢ for No. 2; light Bole, 26¢ for No. 1 and 24c B Ib for No. 2. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all §&sc: Dry Granulated, 5¢; Confectioners' A, 475c; Magnolia A, 414c; kxtra C, 43jc: Golden C, 434¢; D, 87c; half-barrels, 140 more than barrels, and boxes ¥/zc more, ‘WOOD, LUMBER, TIES, ETC. Posts, 8c each; Redwood. $5 B cord: Oak, rough, $650; peeled, §9; Pine, 85 756: Railroad Tles, 35¢ apiece for 6x8, 41c for 7x8 and 45@50c for 7x8. TANBARK—New, $14 P cord. LUMBER—The Redwood Manufacturers’ Asso- clation quotes: No.1 Rough, $13@17; No. 2, 89 118 M: Pickets, rough, pointed and fancy, $1 12 and $18 B M: halt.inch, surfaced and clear, No. 1.832@36 B M: No. 2, $29@28 B M: Rustic, No, 3 SI0GE T No. 30 gu0lpa s auttaced and roosh clear, No."1, $18@22; No. 9, $12@16; T. and G., $12@14. PINE—No. 1, 811@13 3 M. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs continue to gradually shade off, offerings being larger than tne demand. Beef, Veal and Mution are unchanged. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follows: BEEF—Firs. quality, 5@5ec: ond quality, 41jc; third do, B?Afic 3.0 VEAL—Large, 4@5c; small, 56@7¢ B 1b. MUTTON — Wethers, 416@c; Ewes, 4@4%e LAMB-—5@6c B Ib. fof‘:‘r‘ufifl? gogl. 354@3%0 B B for large, do o7 Small and — for feedein: 0, 634@ RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 WOURS. Flour, qr. sk: 15503 Wool. bls.......... 157 Wheat, ctls.. 273 Mustard Seed, sks 196 e 16,066, Wine, gals... 29,960 738 Brandy, gais. 50 Hides, no. 454 334 201 96 Paper, reams. 1,400 811 Quicksil ver, flasks 55 5 b @ dozen; Hens, $4@ | K, 3@ | 114@214¢ for prime | THE CALL CALENDAR. |Th.] r/8a] Moon's Phases. BODE August 5. Full Moon. August 20, New Hoon. =) ‘|26|26|27 OCEAN SiEAMLES. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. BTEAMZR. [DSSTLNATION | SADS. | PIER. |Coos Bay. Aug22. bra | Uceanic Portland . Aug22,10Am Spear Mariposa. .. |Sydney Aug22, 2py|Oceanmic Cisy Puebla., | Vic & Pi Aug28. §ax Bdwy 1 . |San Diego..... |Aus23.11aM | Biw’y 2 | | HumboldtBay | Ang23. 9ax Washt'n China & Japan | Aug24, 5pu|PM S 8 Panama. Aug2s, 4y Lombrd Alce Binchd Augzd. beu | Vaileio Farailon. Aug25,1043 | Miss 1 I|Aug25, Bau|Bdwy 2 *|Aug25,10a | Bdw'y 2 |{irays Harbor. Aug2s,10ax Miss'n 1 Coo0s pav......| Augs5,10au| Valleio . | HumboldtBay | Aug27. 2| Bdw'y 1 Btate of -] Aug27.104% Spear Mexico . .|Aug27,11am| Baw'y 2 Australin.. ‘| Aug27,10a3 Oceanic San Jose |Augasl2 M(PMS S Walia Walla | Vic & Pgt Snd [Aug28. 9ax| Bdw'y 1 Eureka ... | Newnort ......|Aug29. Sax Bdw'y 3 Del Norte .. [Grays Harbor. | Aug30,11ax| Main North £ork. | Rumboldt Bay | Aug31, 9am Miss'n1 STEAMERS TQ ARRIVE. STEAMER | FroM | Dum Mackinaw facoma. Aug 22 Alice Blanc! vortland. Point Loma.....|Grays StPaw Newport. . Arago. Coos Bay Farallo Yaquina Bay Kahului. Departure Bay. Bandorill Coquille River. State of Cal Portland. . Walla Walla. ... | Victoria & Puget Soun China and Japan North Forl Del Norte Humbooldt .. Columbia. Santa Hosa.. Acapulco. Monowai Umatill Humboldt Bay. |rays Harpor. | Hombolds Bay. | Portland SUN AND TIDE TABLE HIGH WATER.[LOW WATER| SUN. | MOON. [ c L Large [Small.|Carge. Small[Rises| Sets | Sets. 1.21p| 6.40a| 7.01 b.flll 6.53| 8.10p Large. 6.52 8.37p 1.52¢ 7.174| 7.54¢! 5.31 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO, August 21, 1895, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at_noon of the 120th meriaian, or at exactly 8 P. M., Greenwich time. A. F. F ECHTELER, Lieutenant U. 8. N, in charge 231 1.06A SHIPPING INTEL1IGENCE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY, August 21. Stmr Australia, Houdlett, 8 days and 18 hours from Honolulu; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels Bros & Co. Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, 96 hours from Nansimo; 4472 tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 16 hours frm Whites- boro; lumber and r rties, to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicholson, 434 days from New- port and way ports; produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 60 hours from San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Humbeldt, Edwards, 20 hours from KEu- reka: pass and mdse, to M Kalish & Co. Bark Harvester, Beck, 69 days from NSW: 2335 tons coal, 10 J J Moore & Co. Sehr Corinthian, Zaddart, 20 hours from Point Arena; bark, to Bender Bros. Up river direct. Schr Alice Kimball, Asplund, 15 hou. from Fish Rock; 135 cds bark, to Higgins & Collins. Cleared. WEDNESDAY, August 21. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria; Oregon Railway and Nav Co. : Sailed. WEDNESDAY, August 21. Stmr Fureks, Jepsen, San Pedro. {1Simr Protection, Ellefsen, Usal. . Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Stmr Creacent City, Allen, Crescent City. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, Eureka. Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, Point Arena. Schr Helen Merriam, Crangle, Albion. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—August 21—10 » M—Weather foggy: wind W: veiocity 20 miles per hour. BMovements of Vessels. Yesterday the bktn Discovery was tnken to the Merchants’ drydock and the ship Two Brothers to Oakland Creek. The bkin Jane Falkenberg was towed to Brook- Iyn and the ship Dominion to Oakland whart. The ship Manydown was taken to Oakland and the bark Andrew Welch to the seawall. To-day the ship Queen Margaret will be taken to the refinery, the brig J D Spreckels to Oakland Creek and the stmr Clyde to Dakotaville. Spoken. Aug 6-21 N 23 W, Brship Drumlanrig, from Dunkirk for San Francisco. July 27—No lat 28 W, Br bark Chelmsford, from Oregon for Queenstown. Miscellaneous. VICTORIA, Aug 21—The Haw stmr Eabului, from Departure Bay for San Francisco,went ashore vesterday afternoon on Trial Island. 'Was floated aiter jettisoning about 100 tons of cargo. SEATTLE, Aug 21—The stmr Excelsior, from Sitka. reports the wreck off Kodiakof the schr Walter Earl. EUREKA, Aug 21—The stmr Weeott has been floated. Propeller gone. Shoe slightly damaged. Wil sall from Port Kenyon Aug 25. Domestic Ports. NEWPORT—Arrived Aug 21—Schr Wm Ren- ton, from Seattle. REDONDO—Arrived Aug 21—Schr Chas Han- sen, from Grays Harbor. MENDOCINO—Sailed Aug 21-Stmr Point Arena, for San Francisco. “TATOOSH—Passed Aug 20—Stmr Umatilla, hee Aug 18 for Victoria. GREENWOOD—Sailed Aug 21—Stmr Green- wood. ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Truckee, hce Aug17. LOMPOC—Arrived Aug 11—Schr Sarbara Hern- ster, from Bowens Landing. YAQUINA BAY—Sailed Aug 21—Stmr Faral- lon, for San Francisco. FORT ROSS—Eailed Aug 21—Schr Ocean Spray, for San Francisco. 4 * TACOMA—Arrived Aug 31—Schr Peerless. from San Pedro. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Aug 21—Stmr Alcatraz, from Point Arena; stmr Sunol, from Greenwood. EUREKA—Arrived Aug 20—Schr Sparrow, hnce Aug@. 21—Stmr Pomona, hence Aug 20: stmr ‘National City and schr Maggle C Russ, hee Aug 19. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Salled Aug 20—Stmrs Newport and Alliance, for Colon, 1mportations. PORT HARFORD—Per Santa Rosa—1 sk livers, 20 dressed calves, 2 sks clams, 12 bxs batter, 1 bbls 7 cans tallow, 1 coop poultry,1 sk tails, | Dxs fish, 3 coops chickens, 9 tins matches, 1 box apricots, 1 sk almonds, 1 ¢s dry goods, 1 bx_hard- ware, 34 pcs onyx, 1 baie bazs, 5 bls'wool, 1 case corsets, 21 cs eggs, 1 bx clothing, 90 bdls hides and peits. Nipomo—98 sks oats, 118 sks barley. Port Los Angeles—20 bxs lemons. Santa Barbara—1 bx plates, 1 sk dried peaches, 7 bxs oranges, 1 cs cigars, 4 bbls 1 cs Veronica, 37 sks crawfish, 1 bx wine, 3 bxs fish, 102 bxs lemons. Los Angeles via Port Los Angeles—85 bdls pelts, 2 cs coffee, 1 pkg harness. 1 keg 1 cs wine, 8 cases bacco. to 3 Redondo—1 cs books, 1263 sks barley,8 bxs seed, 21 bxs lemons, 1 hi-bbi baking powder, 2 cs honey, 2 pkgs mdse. Los Angeles via Redondo—17 ¢s sum. 6 bxs drugs, 1 ch tools, 1 bale leather, 17 cs canned meat, 18 pkgs mdse, 9 cs cleats. San Dlego—26 hf-bbls pickled fish, 57 bdls dry fisn, 1 crtlimes, 1 bx clothing. 1 bx marble, 1 cash register, 1 bx pulleys, 13 sks beeswax, 1 cs agricul- tural implements, 388 cs honey, 1 ©s stationery, 4 bxs books, 113 sks dry apricots, 184 bxs lemons, § cs dry goods, 1 bx paper, 3 pkgs mdse, 15 bbl cat- sup, 1 bx fur goods. EUREKA—Per Humboldt—7 pkgs express, b cs fish, 2 pkgs coin, 1 cs shoes, 1 sk nutg, 1 bl grease, 5 cs frames, 1 cs furnisbing s, 5 cs_butter moulds, 1 cs guns, 1 pkg hides, 1 cs_mdse. 1 shaft, 25 pkgs household goods, 11 veal, 10,005 ftlum- ber, 1085 M shingles, 12 redwood doors, 3 bbls min water, b sks oats, 353 cs 24 kegs butter. SANTA CRUZ—Per SantaCruz—1 cs mdse, 1 bbl wine. Moro Cojo—931 sks barley. Blanco—3574 sks barley. Pacific Valley—2 coops chickens, 63 hogs. Goleta—1 lot asphaltum, 3 bdls sacks. Cayucos—82 hogs. Lompoc—28 hogs. 196 sks mustard, 25 bl ‘weed. 2 coops chickens, 7 bxs butter, 2 bx: 1 bx stationery, 26 sks peas. HONOLULU—Per Australia—~791 bags sugar, 3095 bags rice, 58 bags bones. B5 bags horns, 319 empty kegs, 57 empty barrels, 5025 bunches 464 bananas, 135 bxs pineapples, 39 bxs mangoes, 6 Dxs frult, 7 bxs betel leaves, 16 bxs mdse, 19 bals flk’fw 2‘%:;}"0 Bllfi?dl ’:eonn-::ldel 4 b&l.l BOAL skins, s deer aking, 146 csks empty boutle Rorse, parcels. 4 b it ewcastle, 2 Conalgnees. er Australia—Cunningham. Curtiss & Welch: W Evans; Eveletn & Nash. Jones & Co; MW Mo Chesney & Sons; E J Benjamin; M Phillips & Co; Garcia & Maggini; Otis. McAllister & Co; Olympia, Garcia & Woods: C D Bunker: L D Havenhill; California Wine Assn; H A Drew; Hyman B LG Sresovich & Co; L Scatena & Co: & Co: Reuben Tucker; J D Sprec) ros ; Catton, Beli Hros Co; CL J Pokcrantz; C F Horner; J I 1 Willlams. Dimend & Co; mnnn'l "g:l:fi Fink: Enterprise Browery; J O Rued & Coj Mra W F Hasson. Per Santa Cruz—Smith'sCash Store; H Dutard; © Co: Wood, Curtls & Co; Milvankee Brewery; M Locke Mer (o: Bartlett Springs Min Water Co: Temple Health Med Ce ning Baking Powder Co: D E Allis & Co: Eveleth & Nash; Sa Ferrls & Kell ‘W Davls & Son: Crown Distillery Co; Jones & Ce Von Voss & Co; Langley & Michaels; A Paladini American Union Fish Co; G Camillon! & Co: Hem Clifton; Ploneer Fish C & Co: J Ivancovien & Co; Wieland Brewing Co: J V Solomon: Haas Bros; Standard Oil Co; F_Her- bough; W R Knight & Co; Wetmore Bros: J & F Kersler: Christy & Wise; ' Witzel & Baker; Henry Hilje; H Waldeck; Wheaton, Breon & Co; E Det- rick Jr; H Dutard: L D Stone& Co: C T Wright; JH Caln & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Bollman & Co; Jonas Erlanger & Co: Jansen, Rose & Henry: M T Freltas & Co; Golden West Fish Co: Sinsheimer Bros: Buffalo Brewery: § Strauss; Labor Exchange: A Ingerglic: S Kafia. For Lats Shipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Page. nningham, Curtiss Velch; A i Bros l"gB Haight; Getz Bros & Co; Western Meat Co: C E Whitney & Co: Wieland Brewing Co: R A Kershaw; A Pallies: W P Fuller & Co: Santa Cruz Island Co: W A _Boole: Standard Oil Co; Braun- schweiger & Co; South San Francisco Packing and Provision Co. & Per Humboldt—Preston & McKinnon; Pac Coast Lumber & Mill Co: Gray & Mitchall Humboldt Mineral Water Co; } Dntard: C E Whitney & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; G G Wickson'& Co: Dairymen’s Unlon; Getz Bros & C Hills Bros: Norton, Teller & Co: 'Ross & Hewl Russ, Sanders & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; Parke & Lacy: F B Halght: Witzel & Baker: G de Lucca: Overland Freight Transfer Co; Kowalsky & Co; B J Bradford; O BSmith &Co: W BSumner & Co; Haas Bros: Wells, Fargo & Co: A Paladinl; Amer Art Co: AmericanUnion Fish Co; A D Pressey Clabrough, Goleher & Co; New mngland Soap Co Neustadter Bros; Williams, Marvin & Co. Per Santa Rosa—Getz Bros & Co: Jos Melczer: Kohler & Frohling; Baker & Hamilton; Klauber & Levi: Cunninzham, Curiss & Welch; H Schacht: Payot, Upham &Co; W C Price & Co: Nenstadter Bros: Hills Bros; Thos Winson: General Elect Co; San Franeisco Antographic Co: Pacific Coast S Co: H O Greenhood: H Alexander & Co; 'I' Shirt < Davidson & Co; San Francisco Brewery; Enter- prise Brewery: Amer Biscuit Co: F J Knowles: L Meyers; Moore, Ferguson & Co; Gray & Barhieri; W &JSloane & Co; 0 H_RBarbindge: Johnson- Chas Nesmers: OB Jeu- § H Frank & Co; EJ Bowen & Co: Price n & Co; Gerberding er Tanning Co; W E } E Whitney & Co: Kowalsky & Co: Blum Hermann & Heyman: Amer Press Assn Malini & Co: E Meyer H Heckman & Co; =%, (FFICE_FURNITURE 2 AND FIXTURES. & C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stoskton OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PANAMA STEAMSHIP LINE. (P. R. R. CO.) TO NEW TYORK The S.S. “CITY OF EVERETT” Will be dispatched for Panama on SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1895, Taking passengers and cargo for New York, South American & European Ports. ‘This vessel has superior cabin accommodations. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MER. CO., Agents. 204 Front street. E. H. HINTON, Gen. Agent Panama R. R. Co. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardle gold flelds ntle), Austra- | : $220 firs; class, | $110 steerage. Lowest Tates to Capetown Sonth Africa. Australian steamer, | MARIPOSA, sails via Honolulu and Auck- | land, Thursday, Angust 23, 862 P X Hteamship Austraila, Honolulu_only, Tues: day, August 27, atlv L A M. SPECIAL PARTIEs.—Rediced speclal rates for (Fre lin; parties Augnst 27 and Sept 24. Ticket oftice, 114 Montgomety strast. Freight office, 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS.. General Agents. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM ) Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 1is0n0 and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 .. August 3, 8, 18. September 2, 17. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. August 3, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, and every fifth day thereafter, connect- ing at Vancouver with the C. £. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N. Ry.,at Pors Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureks, Arcata and Fie'd’s Landing (Hum- bold: Bay), sir. Pomona, every Tueaday at 2 P. M., For Santa Craz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San’ Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 8 A. M., Augost 1,5,9,13, 17,21, 26, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. ¥or Sn Diego, stopping only at Port, Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Santa Barbars, Port Los Angzeles, Redondo (Los_Angeles) and 'Newport, 11 ‘A. 3., August 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 25, 27, 81, and every fourth day thereafter. Str. Pomona, Saturday and Monday, excursion to Santa_Cruz and Monterey, leaves' Broadway wharf 1, Saturday, 4 P. M. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. M.. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New. Montgomery treet. S G0QDALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. o R &N TO, PORTLAND . . . AND ASTORA. ST’EAMSEIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- sireet wharf at 10 A. 3. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all ints in OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, ONTAN A, and all Eastern poiuts, including Chi- cago, New York and Boston. Etate of California salls Angust 7, 17, 27, Sept. 6. Columbia sails August 12, 22, Sept. 1. Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; Round trip, $25 00. For through rates and all other information apply 10 the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS & Cov FrED. F. CONNO®, Gen'l Supts., Gen'l Agent. 10 Market st. 19 Montgomery st CUNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Campania,Aug. 31,1 P M|Camuania, Sept. 28,Noon Umbrla, Sept. 7,8 | Umbria, Oct. 8, B rx Lucania, Sept. 14, Noon|Lucanld, Oct. 12, 11 A % Etroria, Sept. 21, 8 A x| Etruria, Oct. 19, 3 rx EXTRA SAILING. AURANTA. .TUESDAY, Sept. 10,10 A. 3. SERVIA.. TURSDAY! Sepr. 24,10 a. 3. Cabin passage 360 and npward: secona cabin, §35, 840 845, accoraing to steamer and sccommo- O leerage tickets to and from all parts of Euro at very low rates. For freight and passage apply a. company's office, & Bowling Gireen, New York. VERNON H. BROWN & CO., General Agents. Good accommodation can always be secured on spplication to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, San Francisco. ROYAL MAIL STEA PACKET CONPANY. QTEAMERS LEAVE ASEINWALL forinightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cer France, and Plymouth to land passengers. ‘Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas- ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Franclsco to Plymontty, G VoH 68 For Murther RAFicUlkrs APBLY (0 or furt ap] PARROTT & €O, Agente, 306 Calitornia st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 8, Washington At 5 P. M, Daily, Except sfid.y.s" A& Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J.D. P Mary Garratt, City of Stomkton. Return steamer leaves Stockton Sund: 3 Telephone Main 805, Cai. Nav, And Teant. Cn RAILROAD TRAVEL. RO Atlantic AND Pacific RAILROAD ¥ Trains leave from and arrl ,: un::i::uuz!‘-egu. i Chicago Limited Leaves every day at 5:30 ». u., carrying Pullman e I A b ke Denver and ss.’uml:“ T VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A. M. and 5:30 P. M., connecting in Los Xmu with solld. trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fo Route is the n:lt Co:fnmbh rallvay, California to the East. popular misbellet regarding the heat 1n Summer. The hm’h;‘hlr..“m t-h:: |: encouns tered on oven the mltwfhfllyuu. ‘This is well ll}::- u::lxnmnm travelets. e meals at H. : an ex- ec'll!::naum ot the fine, ¥ Tooma 81 e Grand C; » ..“."“l.n‘{dnu.lthocc lorado can Ticket Ofice—044 Market Stroet, Chronicle Bullding. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLARTIQUE French Line to Havre OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), ‘42 NORTH C River, foot of Morion st. I ravelers by this line avold both transit by English ‘mlxrll-;ufi“::«{ via Paris, iscomfort of crossing the channel g;:t?mh'ew York to Alexavdria. Egypt, sfirst-clags $160: second-class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Lanrent. LA BOURGOG. mebran TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll.... u.-? s September LA ‘GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon.. 3 culars apply to ' 257 For furtber particulars apply 10, No- 3 Bowling Green, New York. 3. F. FUGAZL & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. = - RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANFRARCISCO & NORTII PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:40, 11:00 A.M.: 8, 8:80, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra rr;s at 11:30&;. M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: and 11:30 P. M. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.2e.; 1:30, 3:30, 6:00, 6:20 P. M. San Rafael to San Francisco. K DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. a0 4B, 540, 510 ¥, x. - Saturdays—Extra tripa a¢ 1:65 ». . and 6:35 P . SURDAYSZ8:10, 9:40, 11:10 4. 305 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 . X. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same ‘schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. ‘)’;:;,':gf San Francisco. Lo SoN- | WEEK Dave Destination.| 5.7¢ | Diva *40 4x|8:00 AM| Novato, [10:40 Ax| 8:50 AX z:w 2319:30 Ax| Petaiuma, | 6:05 P 16330 A 5:10 Fx|5:00 P [Sania Rosd.| 7:30 pM, 6:15 P Fulton, 7:40 Ax Windsor, 10:30 a3 Healdsburg, Geyserville, l 8:80 »x|8:00 Ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 »x| 6:15 v Piete, 7:40 Ax Hopland & B:30 Px|8:00 x| Uxiah. | 7:30 | 7240 ax| 110330 A% |8:00 axe|Guernevie.] 7:30 il 8:30 P [ 8:15.ex 7340 Ax|8:00 x| Sonoma 6:10 Px|5:00 Px¢| and | Glen Eilen. T4 A |8:00 anc 8:30 | 5:00 pa| Sebastopol. Stages connect at San Rafael for g2tases connect at-Santa Rosa for Mark Wess ings. Ttages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages_connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, Joha Day’s, Lively’s, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocks ‘durg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eurek: Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced n(')‘n"flundly' round-trip tickets to all polnts be= yond San Radael at balf rates. Special Sunday El Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:30 A. M., 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 P. x, Returning—L-ave El Campo st 1:00, 3:00 and 100 @. M. ” %"cfl: Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflaing, . C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager, Gen. Pass. Agedt. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC BYSTIN.) Trains lenve nnd arc due 1o arrive né SAN ANCISCO. LEAVE Frow JULY 27, 1895. #6:004 Ban Leandro, Haywerds & Way Stns 1004 Atlantio Expross, Ogien and Fast.. 10:50% :00A Benicla, Vacavile. Rumsey, mento, and Redding via Davis.... 7:15¢ 7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Cais- toga and Santa Ross. . 615 7:30A San Leandro, Haywards & Way 5t'ns 10154 8:304 Niles, Ban Jose, Stockton, Jone, Sacramento, Marysville, Red Linff and Orovillc. . . Aase *8:304 Peters and Milton. . ar 004 San Leandro, Heywards & Way St'ns 11:454 01004 New Orleans lxpress, Raymond, for Yule‘nite;. nta Darbara, 08 Angeles, Deming, 1l Paso, p Now Oricans and East. . 10:454 9:004 Martinez and Stockton. it %0:004 Ban Leandro, Haywerda and Nilea . 12100 Ban Leandro, Haywards & Way S¢ris 007 Niles, San Joso and Livermiose. *#1:00P Sacramento River Stexmers. +1:30% Port Costa and Way Stations. 3:00P San Leandro, Haywards & Way St 4:00r Ban Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 4:00r Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Ll Verano and Sauta Rosa. . 9:10a 4:00p Benicia, Esparto, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Orovillo and Sacrainento . 10:45a B5:00r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton .....eeees . 7ase 5:30r San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 8:43» 8:30r Los Angeles Vixpress, Fresno, Ray- mand (for Yosemita), Bakersfield, Santa Barbara and 1os Angeles. . 5:30r Santa Fo Route, Atiautic Express for Mojave and East. . 6:00P Turopean Mail :00p Hagwards, Nil 32008 Valleo .. vovrenseeeeeneeeseenss 7:00r Oregon Jixpress, Sacramento, Ma ville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sonnd and Bash ....... 8 7100 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St 9:00P San Leandro, Haywardsk Way St'ns 1{12:004 $#11:15p San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns_*7:154 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 177454 Sundey Excursion for Newark, San = Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa 82154 Newark, Contersiilo,an Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Stations. . Lo #1157 Newark, Centerviile, San Jose, Now Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creei, Bants Cruz and Principal Way Stations. 4145 Newark, San Jon COAST DIV *6:454 San Jose, §New Almaden and Way Stations.....oeesernraens . ceee 17:304 Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Sania Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal Way Stations. z @:134 Ban Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, San Lnis Obispo, Gnadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Stations . {9:47A Palo Alto and Way Staions. 01404 San Jose and Way Stations. 11:454 Palo Alto and Way ion . 12:152 ““ Del Monte Limited” for Meplo 18:002 S50 - *11:204 9:304 Los G tos. : ON_(Third & Townsend Sts.) *1:459 18:35% Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Pajdro, Castroville, Del Monte, Montercy, and Pacific Grove only. 1111:208 *2:30p San Joge, Gilray, Tres Pincn, Sahia iz, Inas, Monterey aud Pacific GrOVO ...eeoeecesienes § ~ %10:404 30P San Jose and Principal Way Stations _0:47a *4:301 San Jose and Way Statious . *8:06A 5:30r San Jose and Way Stations . *8:4Ss 1 San Jose and Way Stations 6354 1:301 San Jose and Way Stations *7:45p CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCISC0—Peot of Merket Street (Slip 8)— *7:00 ” *10:00 11:00A.M. *12:30 g 400 5:00 *6:00P.u, From OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 +7:00 ; 10:00 *11:004¢. 11200 *3:00 400, *3:00r.a. Pfor 'Aélenmlem aturdays only. only. § Sundays nnl:. turday nights only. A for Moming. * Snndays excepte §Wednesdays on) 1t Moa 1t Mor 5, Thursday and SAUSALITO FERRY. From Armiy 21, 1895, LeaveS.F. WEEK DAYS. AmiveS. T, 7.00a.3. ill Val., Ress Val,, fan A1, Mt e e L 9.154.M. - - 10.18A.x. - e :: 0 eene. 94080 o Banin 1045800 " ki . 1;.?:1‘!- . 116w, 41500, Ay - 5.16r .M. i o . :;‘0:‘:: . “ o Lot AR ) e T sy R i 1180530 Ross Val, San R, San i, oo 408 X 8.004.M. (azadero and Way Stations « T.45r08, *l4brm. ¢ ¢ e X B.154., ‘*Saiurdays only. xMondays oy, 8008, MV, Re vy b AN al., Ross Val., San RAL., gt .l.nnhllcwnh[ul,g:m? b ©:00A.3. Miil Val., Ross Val, San R4, San Gia, X “ & o ~ Ross Valle) 11004, nuuu.::'l;'""‘“'?nfl s « Seusalite i 15500, "W VA Ross Yl Saa RN smm o, b San Qto! * Mill Val, Ross Val,, San ROl