The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 23, 1895, Page 10

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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1895 The CoMMERCIAL e et SV ORLD. Wheat weak and dull. Barley quiet. Oats weak. Corn and Rye dull. Feedstufls unchanged. the result that the market weakened und fell off Hay in ample recelpts. over.a cent. The large arrivals in the Northwest Beans dull and weak. and the belief that much larger may be expected in the near future were also weakening factors. inst “puts’ steadied the market at the ember wheat opened at 83VsC to Large quantities of Coal coming. Grain Bags lower and dull. Pruves in Improved demand. 831j4c, advanced 10 8314@63%4c, declined to 6155 Fresh Fruits unchanged. @13 and closed 623, 5o upder vestenday. S : Estimated receipts for (0-mOrrow, 5 Dry and Salicll Hiles lower again. Corn—The improved feeling 1n the wheat mar- Potatoes and Onions weak. ket was refiected in_corn, which opened steady at Butter and Eggs quieter. unchanged prices. The lighter receipts than ex- No change in Poultry. . pected and the rather bullish Cincinnati Price 4 8 1 aintaining Provisions unchanged. Current summsry also assisted in m Increased slnamen’x;‘or“'ine steady prices. The Price Current reported a con- 5 ! 2 : siderable quantity of corn in the central regions irreparaply injured by insufficient moisture, and WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. that an important Jowering of the averaze prom- ise seemed certain. Recelpts were fairly liberal, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | §93 s arriving. The withdrawals from store 057 bushels, and 291,398 bushels cleared board. Liverpool cabies were quiet. Both THER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, | were 3 A at the 2 Weather conditions | ;" na futures were reported id lower. “Later and general forecast. the market weakened in sympathy with wheat, The following are the seasonal rainfalls todate, | and under acute pressure from warehousemen as compared with those of the same date last sea- | and receiving houses who reported h\r:e‘r.o""eofll:l;: son: Bureks .15, last senson. .02: Fed Blaft -16, | {om IR ety GRSy pricen. Septomber last season Sacramento .04. last season { (ionUY IBSEY (H ced to 87, declined to 263, trace; San Francisco .01, last season trace; | and closed at 353;@35%, s@lc under vester- Fresno trace, last season trace: San Luis Obispo | day. Escimated Ticelpis for tomorrow 700 cats, trace, last season .00; Los Angeles trace, last sea- [ Oats were quiet but tsten eceipts wi 3 » s S . Y 169 cars arriving. The market was practically BN S A DL S00, Lk maon U0t uma featureless. Trading was very light, the demand .01. last season .45. being principally for May oats. Nearthe close the The following maximum temperatures are re- | market became weaker in response to the weaker ported from stations in_California to-day: Eureka | tone of wheat and corn. September oats closed a 68, San Francisco 61, San Luis Obispo 76, Yuma """“:,'“"3‘;;“."33‘3 mr!wrdn- Estimated receipts 102, Red Bluff 96, Fresno 94. Los Angeles 80, O A o Nofthuestin. $1060 Sacramento 83, Independence 90, San Diego 74. T o e, 41 Do o San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 61, October, é] 1'54:»1. 04. R’ecflpln \I‘l‘r!'lfls cars. mintmum 51, mean 6. = Provisions were easy early on rather free selling The pressure is highest this evening over Van- |, FIovisions were eqsy carly oo Ftael fred sU_oe couver Island and lowest in Southern Arizona. | N P&, CL ET NG O8O gl was light, There has been a marked increase in pressure dur- Prices partially recovered on biying of September ing the day throughout Washington ondition | ribs by’ Armour, but later, the market weakened in favorable for clear and warmer weather through- e aark o AL ke out the interior of the Pacific Coast States. 1t will ot bes Jors was Sa14¢ under yesteray, also tend to diminish the and September lard and September ribs 10c lower o for thirty hours, | $d Sertemb or Northern California—Fair, ex along the coast t; probably slighl, in the int @ ture at ept fogEY y warmer | n“fl‘l(';i\. ptember, 3584 c; Decem- Hon andlon fhe ust, September, 197c: Octo- e October, $9 60; October, $6 05; Janu- stationary tempera- | September, $8; October, $602%2: Janu- Y. Wheat—August, 6116c: September, 62%sc; De- er, 64 May, 68 Lard — September, $6; For Utah—TFair, slightly warmer Friday. Tor Arizona—Fair; nearly statlonary tempers- | ture. For San Francisco and vicinity—Fair, except | . Butler was quiet and steady. A good many or- i ity Nrationars temy | ders were received for fancy make of creameries— porature: fresh westerly w becoming brisk in | All, however, for local consumption. EXtra cream- the afternoon. ing at 19%c. With this changed. 5 iz fcial, | exception prices wers 2 e S Hegs met with a fair sale and held steady in NEW YORK MARKETS. valu The demand was quite urgént, although principally of a local nature. Fresh stock soid at e e 29.—Stocks were | 117@12¢ per dozen. NEW YORK, N. Y.. Aug. 22.—Stocks were | “\Tn.o'\as easy at 4@4%; percenton call and feverish today and the bulk of the business | 5anin per cen on tios Tonns. . New York Ex- was in the industrials. Tobacco monopolized | changesold at 85¢ discount. speculation during the earl fon, but in the Livestock. oon Sugar forged rapidly to thefront. To- | ¢ ro- &TOCKYARDS, Irt.. Atg. 22.~The s very erratic in Its course. - The stock . b1 2 receipis of cattle were liberal to-day. There was a 0 9334, bounded up to 9634 and | y 3 g0>d demand, however, and prices for best qualit ent higher on the day at 93 . n and 5@10c higher. For poorer gra t the start was due to the announc : nat the outside manufacturers will meet in jex ak unchanged prices. e s Hog receipts were large, and s _$he offerings ex- this city on September 4 to complete their ar- | cceqed the demand there was a further decline of rangements for fighting the trust. The slock, | 10c in prices. The receipts of sheep were large, however, was hard to borrow, and commanded a he demand was fairly good and prices were 4, La o in greater supply than small remium for use. This s tendency to SR make small operators cover and_accounts for the e I 0 e rise not d from V2 10 106%4 on | geers, $5 50@>5 95: stockers and feeders, $2 26@ the red ). Toward the | 4. cows and bulls. §1 25@4; calves, $3 50@ L en inhand and | g: Texans, $2@3 Western Rangers, $2 5 weak aud d Hogs — Receipts, -22.000: heavy packing and hipping lo:s. $1 85@4 775 mixed, $4 20@1 8TL C] | 490 lighr, #4 45@4 1 Sheep — Receipts, 14,000: $1 60@3 5 85@b. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. commion to_choice ce_assorted, $4 50@ pigs, 82 90@4 50. inferior 0 cholce, ments of throungh The crop news was of a favorable character. Toere was no new withdrawal of gold for ship- same time the steriing wes_inclined to greater us Kk of St. Paul, but thie stock s taken b Ts. exchange mark. London sold a b! CHICAGO, IL1., Aug. 22.—California froit was sold st open auction to-day as follows: By Earl ruit Company : —Bartlett, $2@2 20; Beurre 1 5@1 75: Duchess, §1 55. Prunes— 5c@$1 20; 80c@$1: Hungarian, 85c@$ 15. es—Tokay, 75¢@ @ Rose de Peru, 6 Oc. hes—Crawtord, $1 0 10; cling, 85c@95. Porter Bres Company i Pears—Bartlett, $1 30@ : Tlowells, $1 75; Flemisi rapes— Half $115@1 60 . 60c@81 10; Plums—Japavs, 70c@$1 25: pur- peake and Ol plungers who rece was higher on r s for the mou July it is understood, wiil be favora Western jumped from 778 to neapolis and St. Louis from the last hour the market, in s spurt in sugar speculation, oft changes show gains of 1 10 74 per cent. In the dustrials the improvements ranged from 14 to 174. | oth! Muscat, 60c@ firm. Le however, lost 1@21s per cent. Saies were | Pl Duane, $1 @%1 60: Victoria, $1; 268,689 shares. including 17,500 sugar, 40,100 to- | Columbla, 6! iberz, $116@1 20 Eacco and £5,500 St. Pau Gros, $1@1 20: German, $1 2 o | | Hungarian sales agaregated $1,- | $1. Peaches—Susquehanna. $1@1 10: Niuth-avenue firsts rose | fords, 80:@s1 10; Orange Cif | | RBonds were higher. T 601,000. Columbus 11011 Galveston nio firs! urg and San Ante. | others, 50c@$1. 7: International and Great Norch. | The National Fruit Association sold to-day: Talf crates Tokay, S0c@#1 45; Malaga, who.e crates Muscats, #1 55 half crates half crates Rosede Peru, 55c: do Black SOc. Nectarines, $1. Pears—Bartlett, half boxes, 80c. ~ Peaches—Orange ate Crawford, 90c@51 10. Pruncs— Manhattan Beach Hotel | consol Sho; shsecond to 44@s and Land fou fives, 1to 38 Line’ consol | Gros (boxed) | NEW YGRK, N.Y.. Aug. 22.—California frait | was sold at open auction here i0-day as follows: | By the Nationai Fruit Association—Peaches, Late ; | Crawfords, ®1@1 21: California clings, $1@1 01; ) | Wheatiand, $I 26: 'Susquehanna, 85c@$1: bright ciings, $1 05@1 10; Day's Ward’s free, $1 10 F;ums, Kelse: Porter mpany—Prune 1 40@2. ros, 95c@$l 25: Plums, Japans. 8 Egg, 35@5 50. Ibertas, §1@1 25: Pears, Bart: Grain and Merchandise. 'e icarl Fruit Company sold to.day: Pears— boxes, : Beurre P 70@1 $0. Grapes. v, $1 35@ Muscats, $1 05; Malagas, §1 15, Prunes— arian, $1 05. | TON, Mass., Aug. 22.—California fruit was 3 | sold at_open auction to-day as follows by Porter #3 90@ | Bros. Compan: —Harilett, 31 93@2 30; half boxes, Prunes—Fellenbergs, 21 2C@F1 25: Hungarisn, | : German, 871/4C. Plums—Golden Drops, eg, 90c. Grapes—Half crates, Muscats, “0; others, 31 15. Peaches—Late Crawford, 760@$1 16: Orange clings, 8712c@81 1214; Sus: quehanna, 95c@F1. carl Fruit Company sold at open auction Pears—Bariletts, $1 60@2 30: White £1 50. Prunes—Gros, 756c@$1 40; Sii- Hunzarian, 90c@$1 13: Fellenberg, $1; 85c@$1 15: Sargent, 75¢. Plums-Egg, “olumbia, Sbe; Kelsey:Japan, S1@1 86, “rawford, 80c. NCINNATI, Onio, Aug. fornia, $1 05@1 16 per bo; ke Shore, $1@1 50 per bishel. —California, Bartlett, $2 per box. Plum ornia, $1 30@1 60 per box: r, 50: do patents. do, patents, 3 25; do straight 30; low extras, §2 415: do patent, $4 dnll, weak: common to fair extras, $2 to choice do, 82 90@3. Cornmeal—Dull, steady; Yellow Western, $2 75 @2 50. Rye—Nominal. Wheat—Dull, lower, with options steady. red in store and elevagor, 67@B714c; afioat, 6734 68c; 1. 0. b., 673,@68%;c: ungraded red, 61@70c No.' 1 Northern, 6914@69gc. Optious ope firm and advanc with the West: fell 1 @135c on easier orelgn selling and free realizing, railicd 14@Yac on covering; closing weak &t 14@5kc below yesterday with trading more i er and Se ctive, weaker. y Al e Damson, 0@4 yer stand: Green Gages, 30@ afioat. Options w ive | P i - 100 per basket. Oranges —California Navel, $3 00 and weak at ls@3ic decline on weakness in the ose i Aot b West, heav ipis on local liquidation: Se ger bix eulings §S Ib@s b Meaaiin. ¥1 258 ber and B . Octobey, " NEW YO Ot dull and October, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call has been easy at 17: last loan 1% and closing offered at 1%. Prime mercantile paper, 4@ 3 White, 26@2614c: 2534c. I e R s DS . Bar silver, 6654c. Mexican dollars, 53%4c. Plgtron-Firm: tairty dclive - Andecion, exchange is_easy, with actual business @ls % can, 81150 | Bl aankers: bills at $4 89@1 8014 for 60 days and ‘Copper—Firm. _Lak $1%914@4 90 fordemand. _Posted rates. $4 8615@ d Dome 49034, Commercial bils, 84 879@1 8314, G Suraights, $14 20@14 25; plates, | ernmeit bouds beiter; State bouds sceady ; quie. 2 . plates, | COnds firm Silver at the Board was quiet. Speiter—steady. Domestic, 84 15. CLOSING STOCKS. L pniined m Tel & Cabl 96 |Norfolk & Wes Wool—Qnict and steady. Domestic fleece, 168 | Atchison 1764|_ Preferred... 22¢; pulled, 15@15%4¢: Texas, 10@10Y4c. Preferred. 32"(North American. Lard—Quiet, weak. Wesiern steam, 56 40; City, | Adams xpress...147 rthern Pacific. 6 15; ‘September. $6 3714, nominal; refined, | Ajton TerreTaute, 82 quiet: Coniinent, $7; South America, $7 261 com’ 2.,{’;,']“.:"“:@5.:131/51 N yound, 43,@6/c. 1 bacco. 95 Pork—Weak and quiet: Mess, §11@11 50. e o 1063, 19| Butter—Quiet. Fan ead Bay State Gas Baltimore & Ohio. . Chicago&S.L 104, 6414| lstpreferred..... 70 5 ern’ creamery, ; | Brunswick Lands. 2 24 preferred, 31 factory, 8@12¥4c: Elgin, 20c; imitation creamery, | Bultato, foch & F. 23 |N. Y1 & N H . 168 11@lbe. 2 i 53 NI Y.& New Eng. 60 Cheese—Firm. State.’ large, 6@7%¢; do fancy, | 653, Y. Susq & W.... 18 T32@7%¢: do small, 614@S%4c; pari skims, 214@ | Canton Land. 50%g| Preferred. 32 6c; full skims, 116@2c. Central Pacifi 1014/Ontario. 9 “‘)‘».gug;—lxlrmh )f_‘;\)ll n!lfiguP:A-nns)‘l\'nnlx. 14:?1{51/;0: Ches. & Ohlo. 2015/0Ontarlo 17 estern, fresh, @141 0 per case, 60@A4. | Chi Tallow—Quler, sitong; City, 4536 bid; conatey, | Cneoioraion-:+:190 " forcron Improvins. 2% 416@4? ’ Cottotisced oll—Dull, easy. Crude, 24c: yel. | Chjonkor & 9314/0regon N 52 " (Oregon Short Line. low prime, 2634c; do good, off grades, 2 Preferred. 0314 Pacific Mail 287 , Rice—Steady, quiet. Domestic, 375@6c: Japan, Chicago Gas, ]';xsf:wwm,n.&ié'v' fiéis 3v‘1@4r. | Cleve & Pt 162 |Pittsburg & W ptd. 80 Molasses—Firm, uncganged. | Consolidation Coal. 82 |Puilman Palace...172 Coffee_Sceady, ' 10620 points down: Angust, | Consolidated Gas. .14 3 $14 85; September, $14 $0@14 60; Uctober, $14 90 | C. . &S @15: November und December, $14 75@14 S March, $14 50@14 56. Spot Rio, dull, easier; No. 7. 16c. Sugar — Raw. dull, easier. Fair refining, entrifugals. 96 test. 314¢: refined, lowe: it A, 5 15-16@414C; mold A. 4 9-1 Preterred.. |Rock Tstand; RomeWal & g [8t. L. & 8. W, Del. Hudson 4¢: standard A, 4 5-16@4% onfectioners’ A. | Del.Lack&W. 162Y4 _ Preferred. 2516@4350; cat lond, 4 15-16@5Yge; crushed, | Denver & it 14sffsxAPnnL. 4 13-10@! powdered and cubes, 4 9-16@434c; | Preterr 4744 Preferred. granulated, 4’ 5-16@454c. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, ILL. Aug. 22.—There was a gratify- ing change. from a bull standpoint, in the wheat s market this morning, the opening trades being 260 ”‘2335335.'.' fi‘c)ltflc‘ made at 3@sc higher ttaa last night's close. | Hocking " 814/ Preferred..... The improved tone was caused by reported rains | Hocking Valley... 241} 8ugar Refinery. throughout portions of the Northwest, cables not | Homestake .. 28 o cinnati Price Current was bearish, if any- | owa Central. 1014 Texas Pacific. thing, reporting that late returns furnished mno Preferred. 88 " Tol.A.A.& N.Mich, 114 Distillers 21 " St. Paul & Duiuth. 2 3635 _Preferred......... 88 85 St. Paul & Omaha.. 42 205, _Preferred. 9 162 7(SL P M. & 1125 Siiver Certificat. r:‘::on for reducing the wheat yield estimistes and K;n-:n;;rem... §Z&T?fiman "lg ¢ there w referred.... i ferred. that there was a moderate tendency to increase | L LIeIEEL ;. S5, THClere L T marketings. Recelpts at Chicago were lighter | yova'kre & Westn 275 Proferred. 1514 than expected, 74 cars arriving. Receipts In'the | Preferred. 817 Union Pacific...... 1314 Norihwest were large. 408 cars coming in at Min- | Luke Shore. 152 834 neapolis and Duluth, Withdrawals from store | National Le 25 i were 65,782 busheis and 272,242 bushels, inelud- | 7 Preferred. % i i ing wheat and flour cleared at the geaborrl. Loujsville & Nash. 61%4'U. S. Express 43 - Continental markets closed lower, except Paris | Loulsvilie Nad& Ch. 8% U. S, Leather. 15 flour, which was unchanged.” Liverpool cables Preferred........ 26| Preferred. l!E:}/s were quiet and easy, with u decline of 140 reported | Manhattan Consol. 114440, S, Rubber. .. ... 409¢ in futures. After the “shoris” were weil covered | Memphis & Charls. 15 | Preferred. 9474 there seemed (0 be an absolute Jack of any outside | Mexican Central... 13 Ufica &B. River..160 demand, and early pit buyers turned sellers, with | Michigan Centrai..1011% Wab. 8. L. & Pac.. 9 cllow, $1 15; | | B Preferred. Wells-F' Western Minn. & St. L com. 24%4) 1st preferred 85 2d preferred. 57 Migsouri Pacific... 38 | Preferred... Mobile & Ohio..... 24 |Am Cotton O Nashville Chatt.... 70 |W U Beef.. National Linseed.. 29%4IL I Traction. J. Central........105 2 4[Mutual Union 6s...110 X J Cent Gén b Northern Pac 1sts.1173%4 Do, 2ds. 102 Do, $ds. 7114 Northwest Consols. 14174 ! Do, deb 5. 108 OR&N lsta. .. 1111 SIL&IronMtGen B3 8413 St L & 8 F Gen 6s.110 St Paul Consols 127 St. P. C. & Pa 1st Do, Pac Cal 1st Southern R. R. ‘Texas Pacific firsts 93 'Texas Pacseconds.128 UnionPac 1st0?'96.1085 | West Shore 4s Mobile & Ohio Do, 1897.. Do, 1898.. Do. 1899.. Do, Class B La Consol 4s. Missourl fun N Carolina con Do, 4s. So Caroli Tenn new 5s. Va funding d Ches & O s Atchison 4s. Canada South 2ds..1083,/G H & S A 6 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.102 9 Do. con 68... ... 69 |Reading 4s nsols 7214 Missouri 6s.. Ks Pa lsts Den div10934| FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EXG., Aug. 22.—The spot market is quiet at 5s 2d@bs3d. Cargoes are dull at 263 64 August shipment. roTURES, The Produce Exchange cable gives the following E::C lliqklanug:ns fl)bl‘eNO.sfl 4 eduw[‘)nu!b:e‘“ , D8 3 'mber, 5s ctober, bs 13a; Novemner, 5o Sh4d: Decomber, b 35,d: sEcURITIES. LONDON, Ex6., Aug. 22.—Consols, 10734 : sil- ver, 30%d; French fentes. 102¢ 36c. Builion 1nto Bank of England, £261,000. EXCBANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days Sterling Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, sig New York Exchange, teley Fine silver, spot, B ounce. Fiue silver, 30 days. Mexican Dollars SHIPMENT> OF WINE. Exports of Wine from San Francisco during the first seven months of 1835 were 9,083,000 gallons, against 7,340,000 gallons during the same period in 1894, 'Every year our exports of Wine increase. It is truly & growing industry. cat e * PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Soft and dull. Falling markets at the principal grain centers of the world do not afford much encouragement for the immediate future. No. 1 is quotable at 9215@93%c B etl; choice, 96¢; lower grades, 85@90c; extra choice for mill® ing, 97%5c@$1 0213 B cul. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL ERss1ox—10 o'clock — December— 100 tons, $10114: 1300, $1 0114: 100, $1 0134 1500, $1 0114, May—1000, $1 0754, REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—100 tons. $1 0114 100, $1 013; 700, $1 0145, May— 100, %1 0765. AFTERNOON SESSTON — December — 100 tons, $1 015%: 1000, £1 0114 BARLEY—Trade continues quiet at previous prices. Feed, 0834@60c @ ctl: Choice, 8114@ 8215c; Brewing, 65@75c: Chevalier, $1 1..8 120 for No. 1 and 60@752 @ cil for oft grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEss10N—10 o'clock—December—400 tons, 6314¢. REGULAR MORNING SEssioN—December—200 tons, 6365¢. s TERIOON SEssION — December — 100 tons, 55 OATS—Are dull and weak at the decline. New Salinas sell at_65@H0c B cental. We quote: Miiling, 950@$1: fancy Feed, 950@8: &ood tochoice, 80@90¢: common to fair. T0@77 a Yrey, T34@821407 Red, 65@70c: Surprise, $16 et CORN—Offerings are small and sois the demand, Large Yellow, $1 05@1 175 @ cul: Smail Round Yellow, $1 1214@1 1715: White, $106@1 15 B otl. RY E_Quiot at 75@8214c B BUCKWHEAT—87%5@95¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 35@3 45 B bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 25: superfine, §2 25@2 50 B bbl. ORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton; Cracked Corn, $24 50@25 50 ® ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN-$11 50@13 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Quoted at $15 for low grades up to $18 R ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, $13 50@14: Oficake Meal at the mill, $25 % ton: Cottonseed Oficake, §24 B ton. HAY—No change. Wheat s quotable at $7@ 10 % ton; Oat, $6 ton: Wheat and Oat, $6 0@ 10; Barley, $5@7: Alfalfa, $5 50@7 50; Clover, §7@8: Compressed, $7@9: Stock, $& 60@6 P ton. STRAW—Quoted’ at 25@40c @ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos, 81 15@1 25: Small Whites, 82 256@2 35 P ctl: Pea, $2 35@2 50 P ctl: Large Whites, 82 15@2 25; Pink, §1 10@1 25; Reds, §1 @1 25; Blackere, nominal: Red Kldney, nominal Limas, $5@5 50 @ ctl; Butters, $2@2 6 for small and $2@2 30 for large. SEEDS—New Brown Mustard, $1 75@2: New Yellow Mustard, $1 76@2 B ctl; Flax, $2 25@ 250 P cil: Canary, 814@314c B 1b: Alfaifa, nom- inal: Rape, 13,@214c; Hemp, 4¢ B 1b. DRIED PEAS—Split Peas, 4@4%c: The raw vroduct is nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Weak. Sweets, $150@1 75; Gar- net Chiles, 50@60c B ctl: Salinas Burbanks. 66@ 85c; River Burbanks, 30@50c; Early Rose, 35@40c ONIONS—Are plentiful at 35@45¢ B ctl; Pickle Onions, 35@50c P ctl. VEGETABLES—The market 1s heavily stocked with Tomatoes, Cucumbers and Green _Peppers. Green: Peppers are quotable at 25@30¢ B box for Chile_and 25@35c B box ‘for Beil: Green Corn, 50c@81 3 sack: 76c@$1 25 B box for Berkeley and $125@175 9 box ior Alameda; Tomatoes from the River, 20@80c P box: from the Bay, 20@35¢ ® box: Summer Squash, 20@30c B box: Green Peas, 3a@:ic % b;_Siring Beans, 1@2¢ ® b: Lima Beans, 114@214c; Bay Cocumbers 15@2tc @ bo; Pickles, 50@6oc for No. 1 and 30@4lc for No. Green Okra, 40@50c; Egs Plant, 25@40c; Cabbago, 75@85¢ B ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@4lc; Garlic, 2@ 21ac B b BUTTER, CHAEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market was easier yesterday and there was more disposition to sell, though there wis 00 change in prices. CREAMERY—Fancy. 25@26¢; seconds, 24 @ b. DatRY—Fancy, 2ic B 1: good to choice, 20c; lower grades, 1715@19c B 1b. PICRLED—15@16¢ B b. FIRRIN—13@15c B . CHEESE—Fancy mild new, 7@7%c ® 1b; com- mon to d, 415@612c: Young America, 6@8c; sastern, 10@12¢; Wesiern, 7@8c B Ib. E Stocks are slowly increasing and dealers are disposed 10 sell to keop them down, hence the market is easier, without, however, any change in prices. Fancy Kastern are quotable at 20@21c 7 do: falr to chofce Fastern, 16@18c: Duck Eggs, 18@20c: store Eggs, 16@20c; ranch kiggs, 226265 ozen. POULTRY ANP GAME. POULTRY—The market is easy and unchanged, with little call for any kind. Live Turkeys, 14@15c B D for Gobblers; 13@14c P I for Hens; Geese, B palr. $1 25@1 50: Goslings, 81 50@1 75 # dozen: Ducks, $3@4 50 B dozen: Hens, $4@ 560 9 dozen: Roosters, young, $4@5 B dozen; do, old, $1 60@5 doz; Fryers, $4: Lrollers, $3@i for large and $2@2 50 for ‘small: Pigeons, $1 60 B dozen for old and $1 76 for young. GAME—ANominal, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—AIl kinds except Nec- tarines and Bartlett Pears are in £0od supply and prices show no ohange of any consequence. Quinces, 40@80c B box; Nectarnes, 50@65c for Red and 40@60c for White: Cantaloupes. 30c@ §1 % case; Watermelons, $3@7 50 % 100: Nuimegs, 5@40c B box; Klgg, —— for siugle and_ 40@7sc for dguble Iayors: Fiums. 20@4Vc; Egg Plums. $15; Green Gages, $20 § ton; Peaches, 26@60c B bx and 30@50c B bakt ; Peaches in bulk. to canners, #18@20 B ton for freestones and $26 for clings: Apples, 26@65c B box: Crabapples. 40@75c B T artletts, $1@1 25 P box for No. 1 and b x for off grade: in bulk, $356@40 @ ton b@30 for No. 2. B the inside figure. Huckleberries quotable at 3@5c B Blackberries, 81@3 P cnest: Raspberries, 85 @6 P chest: Strawberries, 82 50@5 for Long- Worths and $1 50@3 B chest for large berries, GRAPES—Weak, quiet and plentiful. Stweet- waters and Fontainebleaux, 26@3%c ¥ box; Black Grapes, 20@40c B box; Muscals, 25 3 Tokay, 0C B box. CFTRUS PRUITSLemons quotable st 81 50@2 for common and $3@ for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $3@4 P box; Bananas, 81 25@2 B bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 ¥ dozen. - 3 DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The market has turned a iittle, at least as far as Prunes are concerned, for Eastern buyers were freely bldding 4c for the 4 sizes yesterday and dealers said they could-place 200 cars at that figure, but no sellers at it could be found. The Prane bluft seems to have petered out and the street Jook for a better market from now on. Porter Bros. sent the first individual car East from Los Gatos on the 20th, although a car made up by several growers had gone forwara a day or two before. nd Apricots keep qulet, though holders are firm and decline to let go under quotatio The following prices rile on the Frait Exchange: New Apples. 5c @ B for quartered, 534@ic @ B Jor sllced and 434@bo for evaporaicd: New Peaches, 5@5%4c, for fancy; uew Prunes, for the 4 sizesp new 0c B b for fancy for pressed and 3 b for evapora Ives, 4GE: lums, 315@44c for pit an c for unpitted. - L AISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Ralsins—4- crown, loose, 83ac; 3-crown, 2%4c: seedless Sultanas, 3c; seedless crown London layers, $1 40 Debesa clusters. $2 50; Imperial clusters, $3: Dried Grapes—11oe 3 Ib. alnuts, 7@10c for shell, and 7@8%4c for hardshe! for hardsheil, and 6@10c for paper-shell: Peanuts, b@bc for Eastern and 4@ c_for California; Iiickory Nuts, b or rough and 8¢ for poiished: Fiiberts, 8@8o; Brazil Nuts, 742@8c B 1b; Cocoanuts, $5 B 100. B b new water-white light _amber extracted, w Figs, black, 18{M¢t. Diablo....- 05/Nevada Queen. 620verman . 2-crown, 2¢; uscatels, 2¢; 3- box; clusters, $2; Con. Imperiat. Con.New York. Crow Pomt... astSicra N aper-shell and soft- o~ ;. Almonds, 2@2%pc 1 for softshell, and — | Gould & Curry. 54 Hale & Norers. 1.85 1.90/ Yeilow Jackes. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. HONEY~—Comb, THURSDAY, Aug. 22-3 P. 3% UNITED STATES BONDS. 10 8 d8rez...112 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Do, 2d ss 6s..101 P&ORy6s. 110 P&Ch Ryés. 97 Pwl-stRE 6s. Reno, W L&EL102 RiverWCo6s — |SFaNPRR5s101 PREAriz68 — PRE Cal 65.115 |SPRR Cal8s. 8733100 %0, 1 con gtd. 8712100 |SPBrRCalés. 99 ISV Water 6s..124 |8VWaterds. 9834 — StktnG&E 63102 SunstT&Tbs — Sutter-stR5s.110 VisaliaWC6s — SWAX - 24@25c U 8 4s coup..112 PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS — Bacon TY@8c B 1 for heavy and B@8isc B M for light medium, 10%5@11c B I for light, 121,@ 18c & M for extra light, and 13Y2@14c for sugur cured; rastern Sugar-curéd Hams, California Hams, 11@11%4c: (@ P bbl: extra mess do, $8@9; family do, $10; rime Pork, $9@9 o bl; mess, $16 B bbl: LARD—Eastern, tierces, quotable at 6@6; for compouna, and Ec for pure: pails, ¥ nia. tierces, 51ac for compound and 634@7c for ure; Lalf bbls,"73c;, 10-1 uins, 7¥0; do COTTOLENE—7440 In tlert@s, and 8%c 1 in Cal-atChlebs. 110 Cal Elec I, 651074108 Cntra CW 53 — Dpni-gtex-cp 77 EdsnL&P 63,108 F&CH RR6s108 Geary-stRos. — LosAng Lts: — Do.Gnted.6s. ie6s12166 — quotable at Mess Beef, 7@ % _bbi: extra cl moked Beef, 9G915¢ N'Ry Cal bs.. Oak Gas 5s..105 Do, 2d iss 55..106 Omnibus 6s..120 PacRollMbs. 102 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—A further decline of J4c in Dry and Salted stock 18 noted. is reported very quiet. 1034c B 1: medium, 9%4c hides, Sl/,c ® 1b; salted Kip, 7c: salted Veal, Sprng Valley100 The market Heavy salted steers, light, 814c: Cow- salted Calf, 10c; usual selection, 18c; culls and brands, 13c ® 1: dry Kip, 1ac prime _Goatskins, 20@ 85c each; Kids, bc; Deerskins, zood summer, 30¢ 26c: winter, 10@15c: Sheep- 20c each ; short wool, 3 wool, 0@70c inds, about 4c less. 414@435¢: country ; Grense, 8@314¢ B 1. ew lambs’ and fall clips quoted at 5@ Quotations for spring clip: Humboldt and 1ac; Choice Northern, 10@11c astern Oregon, @8c; alley Oregon, 12@18%5¢ B b. PacificLight. 47 SanFrancsco 71 Stockton..... 18 OakGL&TH, 4615 4 PacGasimp. 80 = 8034 INSURANCE STOCKS. [SUD...ve. vee B9 BANK STOCKS. LondonP&A.126! London&SE. FiremansFd.155 160 COMMERCIAL ‘AmerB&TC. Bank of Cal..228 250 | Cal SD&TCo. 66 FirsiNationl. 177 Grangers.... dry Calt, 20c B B 1b; mediam, 1 each; medium, 50 TALLOW—No, Tallow, 4@41jc; refined, GerS&LCo..1610 HumbS&L.1000 SF SavUnion: STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Oak.SLaHay GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags are still lower and n Quentin, $420: Wool Bags, dull at $3 00@4 POWDER TOCKS. COAL—A local circular to Australia says of Although arrivals have been large, still market values have not been disturbed, as there was a brisk demand for each cargo as it arrived, as it went direct 10 consumers on von- months _ag0. v days have been entirely bare of Colonial Coal, hetce none of these carzoes were on the market for resale. porarily handieapped taking care of some cargoes of Australian and Swansea which may arrive here as our wharf and As there has been cline in outward grain freighis for iate canceling dates there should be a relative advance in inward hts. This has aiready displayed itself. as free offerings of coal freights are not being made and recent engagements show an advance. materinl advance can be looked for, as onr coast collierles are prepared to supply Our wants at rulinz rates—which they can do, leaving them a_ fair margin_of profit.” Colonial Coal: MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Blk D€oalCo, — 1 Cot Mills. — EdisonLight. 85 GasConAssn. PacI &N Co. Pac Roll Mili Parf Paint Co Pac Trans Co tracts made Within the past th: HutchSPCo.. 11 JudsonMfgC. — MerExAssn. 100 OceanicSSCo — MORNING SFASION. Board—50 Contra Costa Water, 6014 walian, 6: 35 Hutchinson S P C 8014; 20 S F Gaslight, 7114, ‘Water, 100%5; 500 Vigorit Pow- AFTERNOON SESSION. arket-st Raflway, 41; $1000 8 P Bonds, 9914, Street—10 Pacific Gas Imp, 80%4; 5 8 V Water, e ———— CALL CALENDAR. AvgvsT, 1895. Later on we will be tem- SunserT & T. United € Co.. simultaneous. rather timited. . 117 25 Pacific Branch Railw ton: Southfield Wellington,87 50 7 ton: $6: Bryant 86: Coos Bay. coten, $7 50 1 and $10 50 in sks; Penn: $12: Welsh Anthracite E ock Springs. castle Gate and P easant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $15 in bulk 2 SUGAR—The Western quotes, terms net _cash and Fine Crushed, Confectioners’ C, 43jc: Golde /s more ihan barrels, and boxes 142¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. #5: Wallends, 87 50: Brymbo, #7 50: Cumberland, $8 50 $9; Caunel, $8; nd $17 in sacks. gar Refining Company , Crushed, Powdered A, dijge: kxtra half-barrels, 14c Last Quarter. 12(13|14/15|16 20(21 |22 28] Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: 26 I 27/28 2050 First Quarter. choice, 6c; sec- e OCEAN $iEAMLKS f Departure From San F . ® M s@ee B 1. PORK—Live 110gs, 358@3%c B Ib for large, 4c for small and — for feeders: dressed do, 514@ Puebia..| Vic & Pkt snd | Aug2s, 9aM Bdw'y 1 .| Aug23.11aM Biw’y 2 Humboldt Bay | Ang23. 9au Washt'n hina & Japan Auz24, Sy P M S 8 Aug24, apM Lombrd -|Augza. brm| Vailejo Yaquina Bay. Aug25.10AM Miss 1 ~|Aug25, sam|Bdw'y 2 \|Aug25,104x | Bdw'y 2 THarbor. | Aug25,10aM Miss'n 1 Santa Rosa..|San Diego. KRECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 TOURS. 2,961 Rran, sks 67.240|Wool, bls. 3,090/ W ine, gals. 905/ Hides, no. 95| Pelts, bais 3,476 Lime, bbls. 125 Leather. rolis 340 Paper, reams 571 Quicksilver, flasks City Everett| Panama. Flour,qr. sks.. tumboldtBay [Aug27. 2ru . | Aug27.10a3 | Spear Aug27,11aM Bdw'y 2 | Aug27,10ax Oceante [Aug27, 4px| Vallejo | Aug28, 9ax|Vallelo Aug28,19 M PMS 8 Walla Walla| Vie & Pat'Snd| Aug28. 9am Bdwy 1 .|Aug29, Sax|BAw'y 3 Grays Haroor.| Aug30,11ax/ Main North.rFork. | Rumboldt Bay | Ang31, 9ax | Miss'n 1 ELLLe P THE STOCK MARKET. Values were from 2c to 10c ot yesterday. ness continues quict, and _were it not for the de- velopment cf the Brunswick lode and the several suits against Comstock manipulators and directors the speculators would have nothing to talk about. STEAMLRS 10 AKRIV The Pacific Transfer Company paida dividend of 50c per share yesterday. News has been received of a favorable change in the west drift on the 820 level of the Ward shaft, which fs entering the ground of the Bullion Mining This news is in the shape of a rumor as appeared in the drift, which has for a long time been in porphyry. g The weekly reports of the Gold Hill stocks are as Walla Walla. that some quariz Crescent Ciu CHALLENGE—The west crosscat from top of the i joint Confldence and Challenge raise from surface tunnel is out 160 feet. The face Is in quartz. giving | Humboldt Bay. tirays Haroor. Humboidt Bay. POTNT—The west crosscut on 600 level, , has been advanced to a total dis- tance of 68 feet through porphyry, and a raise has been put up from the eleventh foor of the 700 level stope and connected with it. connection 1§ timbered the crosseut will be con- In stoping south above the fourth floor of the 700 level the fif:h and sixth floors are badly mixed with parphyry. to the twelfth floors the s from 8 to 12 feet wide, assaying from $8 per_ton, nearly all g the quartz the face of this stope is about 175 feet north of the south line, started last weel As soon &3 the tinued west. Victorla & Puget So Ou'the strike of Domestic Ports. CLEONE-—Sailed Aug 21—Stmr Alcazar, for B e vea Aug 1-sotr Uns, trm 8an | COMPAGNIEGENERALETRANSATLANTIQUR Pedro. ASTORTA—Arrived Aug 22—Brstmr Altmore, 5 from Hon'ko;;. Sailed Aug Francisco: Br stmr Bawnmore, for Comox. hence Aug 17. REDONDO—Salled Aug 21—Stmr Jewel. 32— Grays Harbor. BOWENS LANDING—Salled Aug 22—Stmr South Coast. Fort Bragg. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 22—Stmr City of Para, from Colon. Foreign Ports. BIRKENHEAD—Arrived Aug 21—Brship Sil- Jercrale, hence Apr 13; Brship Glenalvon, from riland. FLErTWOOD—Arrived Aug 20—Brship This- tlebank. from Portland. DUNGENESS—Passed Aug 21— Bark Un- daunted, from Port, Blakeley for London. NEWCASTLE, NSW—salled Aug 20—8r ship Orpheus. for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Aug 21—Brship Vin- cent, for Limeri SWANSEA—Sailed Aug 21—Ttal ship Cavallere Ciampa and Br ship Red Rock, for San Franclsco. YOKOHAMA~Sailed Aug 20— Br stmr Tacoma, for Vancouver. Importations. MENDOCINO—Per Point Arena—8 pkgs mdse, 2 sks seaweed, 6 sks abalones, 1 bx butter, 4 bxs fish, — M 1t lumber. Point ‘Arena—v000 posts, 2 kegs 84 bxs butter, 3 coops chickens, 4 hides, 1 dressed hog, 5cs €ggs, & Ppkgs mdse. PORTLAND and HUMBOLDT BAY—Per Allce Blanchard—5 cs nails, 1394 sks oats, 10 bls moss, 160 M ft lumber, 51 head cattle, 13 cds matchwood, 12 laundry machines, 486 sks oysiers and shrimps, 11 bxs old plates, 38 sks apple_skins, 8 bxs axes, 2 cs Japanese goods, 92 cs lard. 18 bags wool, 64 sks bones. SANTA CRUZ—Per Gipsy—28 pkgs mdse, 500 bbis lime, 1 cs eggs, 1 hi-bx vutter, 12 cs cheese, 12 rolls leather. Monterey—62 pkgs mdse, 2 cs honey, 3 cs cheese, 11 bxs seed, 1k beeswae, Moss Landing—1 bx butter, 1 cs eggs. Blanco ex P V R R—2517 sks barley, 638 sks potatoes. . Soquel—1 sk potatoes, 2 bxs apples, 5 bxs fruit, 4 Dbxs prunes, 15 pkgs mdse, 893 reams naper. ‘Amespori—30 sks beans, 9 pkgs mdse, 1 cs-ggs. Consignees. Per Gipsy—Standard Oil Co: W P Fuller & Co; R Steiner: C Carpy & Co: Wieland Brewing Co; W F Mitchell: E J Bowen & Co; O B Smith & Co: Kron Tanning Co; De Bernardi & Co; Hammond & Brod; Dairymen’s Union; Norton,Teller & Co; Natfonal Brewery: A W Fink & Co; H Cowell & Co: Miller & Son: Herman Joost; Goldberg, Bowen & Co; G M Josselyn & Co: C E Whitney & Co: H Dutard; Enterprise Brewery; Hilderbrandt, Posner & Co: Wichman, Lutgens & Co: Southern Pacific Mili Co; J O Arnell, lighthouse engineer. Per Alice Blanchard— Russ, Sanders & Co: Sun- set Seed and Plant Co: Thomas Loughran; Moffatt & Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co; Baker & Hamilton; Amer Press Assn: Truckee Lumber Co: N Ohlandt & Co; Troy Laundry Co; Western Meat Co; Miller & Son. - Per Point Arena—Standard Ofl Co; Thos Moran; Mendocino Lumber Co; C E Whitney & Co: Bender Bros; Wilson & Baechtel; O BSmith &Co: Stuliz Bros: De Bernardi & Co; 'Rohlfts & Gerdan; W D Waters; Martin, Feusier & Co; Smith’s Cash Store; Hooker & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; R Fay & Coj Goedyear Rubber Co; E'T Allen; D J Walker. For Lats Shipping Intelligence Ses Thirteenth Page. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Fremantle), Austra- lia; $220 first class, $110 steegage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Avstralian steamer, MARIPOSA, salls via Fonolula_and Auck- isnd, Thursday, Aogust 22,86 3P 20 Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues: day, August 27, at10 A ML SPECIAL PaARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Angust 27 and Sept. 24. “Ticket office, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS.. General Agents. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean, Kil- lisono and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M. August 3, 8, 18, September 2, 17. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Sesattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. August 3, 8, 13, 18; 23, 28, and every fifth day thereafter, connact- ing at Vancouver with the C. 2. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G, N. Ry.,at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Enreka, Arcata and Fied’s Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), sir. Pomona, every Tuésday at 2 P. M., For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 8 A. M., August 1,5,9,13, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Sania Barbars, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (L.os Angeles) and 'Newport, 11 A. M., August 3. 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 81, and every fourth day thereafter. Str. Pomona, Saturday and Monday, excursion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, ledves Broadway wharf 1, Saturday, 4 P. M. For Fnsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz. Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Wi ette Valley, 10 A. M.. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery reet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. 0. R. & N. QB3 TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street whar? at 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLA ND with direct rail lines o all ints in* OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, ONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi: cago, New York and Boston. st State of California salls August 7, 17, 27, Sept. 6. Columbla sails August 13, 23, Sept. 1. Fare in cabin, Including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; Round trip, $25 00. B For through rates and all other Information apply 10 the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS & Cou Frep. F. CoNNoR, Gen'l Supts., Gen’l Agont. 10 Market st. 19 Montgomery st. Have extracted during the past week B08 tons of ore, which bas been shipped to the American mill for reduction: the average battery sample for the week was $10 of which §8 9 [Rises Sets | Sets. } ¥ Small.[Large.|Large. Small. 717A| 7.54% ISmall. | Lerge 7.56A 8.48¢ 5.32' 6.51] 9 08p HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S, N. MERCHANTS' EXCHA SAN FRANCISCO, AUgnst all on Telegraph Hill was drop e., at noon of the 121 dn the 300 level the joint Eelcher er south drift is in 363 feet from the 15_in quariz and porphye: has been no ore hoisied durlpg the 3 2ross vield in bullion from the 378 tons and 1050 pounds of ore lately worked by for the Belclier company shaft; the face SEG. BELCHER—OD the 200 level work on the southwes: crosscut has been for the present sus- There have been hoisted durin and stored i1f the orchouse at the mioe ore, the averaze top-car sample of which shows an assay value of $23 09 per ton. The gross yield in bullion from the 122 tons of ore lately worked by the Brunswick mill for the company amounted to exactly at noon to-day—i ‘meriaian, or at exactly 8 P. 3., Greenwich time. A, F. FECHTELER, Lientenant U. §. N. SHIPPING 1 A special meeting of the board of directors of the Ophir was held _yesterday for the purpose of dis- cussing the advisabliity of purchasing addit‘onal mining grounu lying on the Brunswick lode and to call a special méeting of the stockhoiders 1o ra The contractor who is building ihe holsting works and doing otlier preliminary work is now in this City consilting the different direct- ors, and everything is being pushed ahead rapidly. BOAKD SALES, THURSDAY, August 22. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 12 hours from Santa Cruz, etc: produce 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, — hours from Portland, vis Humboldt 26 hours; pass and mdse,to Russ, Sanders & Co. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 16 hours from Men- docino, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Stmr Greenwood, Carlson, 15 hours trom Green- wood; lumber, to L E White Lumber Co. Schr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson, 40 hours from Westport; 100 cds bark, to Heyman & Mayer. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 1 Arena: 80 cds bark. to Bender Bros. Schr Reliance, Jansen, 24 hours from Albion; 100 cds bark, to Beadle & Co. Schr Conflanza, Vogel, 24 hours from Albion: 120 cds bark, to Beadle & Co. Schr Ocean Spray, Skipper, 14 hours from Fort Ross; wood and bark, to N Schr Sacramento, Goodmansen, 30 hours from Alblon; 200 cds bark, to Beadle & Co. Schr Chetco, Miller, 60 hours from Needle Rock ; 8300 ties to L E White Lumber Co and 45 cords bark to W Stetson. Following were the sales In the San Franclsco tock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSTON COMMENCING AT 9:30. 81100 C Point....56 200 Occldtl. o 54200 Potosi 56200 S B& M 55150 Sierra N. - hours from Point 400 Chailenged 01250 HEN 5200 Justice 500 Kentuck. 250 Mexican.. 8200 Mexican. THURSDAY, August 22. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend: (ioodall, Perkins & Stmr Humboldt, Edwards, Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Dlego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Stmr _Mariposa, Hi ney; J D Spreckels & Co. % Eureka; M Kalish & 100 Challenge3 250 CC&V...2.701 Following wers the sales in the Pacific Stock 00 - 00 H&N...1 aywards, Honolulu and Syd- Pros cor 2 o Br ship Largiemore, Spencer, Queenstown; Geo REGUTAR SRSSION—10:30. 03200 Overmn..19 12200C N Y. 11400 C Point. . g THURSDAY, August 22. Stmr Columba, Boll Stmr Laguna, Peterson. Stmr Mariposa, Hayward, Honol Stmr Homer, Drisko, Coos Bay. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort B; Schr Rio Rey, Isigkeit, Bower 1dwelt, Wilson, Fish Rock. Schr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. Schr Dora Biuhm, Rice, Grays Harbor. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—August 22—10 ® M—Weather foggy: wind SW: veiocity 12 mules per hour. 200 B & B...1.10/200 . %\rlsoo Justice. lulu and Sydney. 200 Chalnge. AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 07,100 Chollar...59 100 CC&V..2.70 209 Belcher...58{150 Challeng . $9:250 . o The schr Berte Minor loads lumber af Eureka for Honolulu. Jovements of Vessels. To-day the bark Santiago will be towed to the Union Irou Works, the bark Wilna to the seawall and the ships Largiemore and B F Cheney to sea. 2. CIMG&C CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Aug. 22—4 P. u. Nodate—43 N 128 W, Ger ship Sirene, from L R w, N . Br ship Ell , Swanses for San Franoisco. e ug 14—No Iat or long, Br shi drina, Galveston, for San chlsxco. pan o 59|k entuci'” o!Mexican.. Best & Beicher. 1.05 Benton Con.... WHITE STAR LISE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN g:een!town & Liverpool, NewYor| WY ok QU st ke ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- Jing 10 steamer and_accommodations selected: second cabin, $35: Majestic and Teutonic $40 and $45. Steerago Tickets from England, Ire- jand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and_cabin plan may be procurad from W.H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Company, 613 Market si., under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROVAL HAIL STEAN PACKET CONPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S fortnightly for the West Indles and Southampton, callipg en route at Cerbourg] France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Throtgh 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 Francisco to Plymoat! Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; thi class, §97 60. For further particulars apply to PARROIT & CO., Agents, 306 California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washingto At 5 P. M. Daily, Except sfidry.&" 2@~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. & STEAMER T. C. Walker. J. D. P, Mary Garratt, City of Stovkton. Return steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, 5 . a. Telephone Main 805. Cau. Nav. and Impt. Co. i e OPL U0 RAILROAD TRAVEL. Atlantic . Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive SEW%Q wi Market-Street Ferry. oS Chicago Limited Lenves every day at 5:30 ». x., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist S‘l”p‘fln{fl JChicago via Kansas City withous change. Anuex cars for Denver and St. Louls. VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A. . and 5:30 ». ., connecting in Les Angeles with solld trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fo Rout most Comtortable rallay, Cal{ornia 16 the. i A popular misbelie! exists regarding the heat in Samumer. ‘The liest is nob Sreater than Is encoun. on even the moat nort. Known to experianced (ravelers, e The meals at Harvey's DI Roo 3 cellent feature of tlue ll:i. rd e The Grand Can: 3 e um{?r': ;Zf the Colorado can Ticket Offico—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building, - | " Semr State of Californts, for San | 4 BIE ALBION—Arrived Aog 33—Schr Golden Gate, | the dis | LA CHAMPA Capt. Laurent Stmr Navarro, for Hueneme. SRR Arrived Aug 21—Schr Mald of Orleans, from | 1A BOURG | LA TOURAT VENTURA—Arrived Aug 22—Stmr Rival, fr0m | 15 ‘GASG0GH 3. F. FUGAZL & CO., Agents, 5 avenue, San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMS. French Line to Havre OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morion st. ‘I'Tavelers by lass $116. A For further particniars apply 10 ' A. FORGET, Agent, een, New York. outgomery No- 3 Bowling G WEEK DAYS-—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A. X @UNDAYS—8:00, WEEK DAYS—6:25, RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANFRANCISCO & NORTI PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. 38 0 P. M. Thursdays—| 8t 11:30 ». & Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 :80, 11:00 A.x; 1:30, 8:30, and 11:30 ». . 6:00, 6:20 P. M. San Rafael to San Francisco. 55 P. M. 5 . 1 ", M. BUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. 3.; 1:40, 8:40, 5:00, 6:25 ». x. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. San Francisco. May 5. WERR Davs. Leave Ineffocs Arrive 1595. e Destination.| 5% Santa Rosa.| 7:80 P :80 »1¢{8:00 Ax| Cloverdale, | 7:30 Piota, 40 AM Hopland & 8:80 Px|8100 AM| kiah. 7:30 PM Fulton, Healdsburg, Geyserville, 01d both transit by English raflsay eud comfort of crossing the channel 1na small New York to Alexaudria. Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160: secon: " August 31, Neon 5, 9:30, 11:10 A. M3 2:45, 8:40, 5:10 p. M. Saturdays—Extra trips 8an Francisco. Novato, [10:40 Ax| 8:50 Ax Petaluma, | 6:08 Py 10:30 ax ‘Windsor, 10:30 aM 8:00 Ax Gnemavllle.' 7:30 M 8:30 Px 7:40 A |8:00 Ax| Sonoma |10:40 AM 5:10 x| 5:00 PM and 6:05 Px Glen Ellen. 240 AM|8:00 AM 340 23(3:00 22| sevastopor. |15:53 3at] Stages connec Stages Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Btages connect at Sants Rosa for Mark Wesy rings. ”sugau connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Cloverdale for the Geygers. connect at Pieta for Highlang Bt Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Btages connect at Hi Bartlett Springs. ureka. fael at balf rates. Special Sunday El Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:80 A. &, 12:10, Rewrning—Leave Kl Campo at 1:00, $:00 sud B:00®. . Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bullding, 3. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent Tralus leave and are d SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) SAN FRANC 10:30 ax 10:40 Ax|10:30 AM Springs, opland for Lakeport and connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas ZLakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Cahto, Willetts, Calpelia, Pomo, Day’s, Lively’ Usal, Westport, otter Valley, John Gravelly Valley, Harris, BI burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced s round-trip tickets to all points be- 00 and 4:00 P. M, e to nrrive LEAVE _ — Frow Jury 27,1805, — #8:304 Peters and Mi #1380 Port Costa and Way St +6:804 San Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns 3:00 Atlantic Express, Ogien and Fast.. 7:004 Benicia, Vacaville. Rumsey. Saera~ mento, and Redding via Davis. ... 7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Naps, Calis- toga and Banta Ro 2 7:80A San Leandzo, Haywards & Way £¢'ns 8:804 Niles, Sau_Jose, Stockton, lone, Sacramento, Marysville, Lied Biut aud Orovilie. 9:004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way Si'ns 9:00A New Qrleans Lxpress, Raymond, (for Yosemite). Santa Barbara, Tos Angeles, Dewing, Tl Paso, Now' Orleans and East. 9:004 Martinez and Stockton.. 10:004 San Legndro, Haywards and Niles . 12:003 San Leaudro, Haywards & Way 5¢f 002 Niles, San Jose and Livermoro. 00 Sscramento River Stoamers. ions, 3:00r San Leandro, Haywards& Way £i'us 4:007 San Leandro, Haywards & Way=t'ns 4:00p Murtinez, San Rawon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, El Verauo and auta Rosa.. = 4:00p Benicia, Esparto, Woodland, Krights Landing, Marysvill Oroville and Sacramento . 5:00p Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stacktou . 5:30r San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 6:30r Los Angeles Lxpress, Fresno, Ray- ‘mond (for Yosemite), Dakersfield, Santa Barlara and 1os Avgeles. . 5:30p Banta e Lonte, Atlautic Lxpress for Mojave and Tast 6:00p European Mail, Ogden and 1ias :00p Haywards, Niles and San Jose. 17:00p Vallejo . e '7:00 Oregon Jixpress, Sacramento, Marys- ville, Rtedding, Portland, Fuget Sound and East .. 7:00P San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 10: 9:00P San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 1112:004 $111:15p San Leandro. Haywards & Way St'ns_* SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 17:804 Sunday Exc From OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— *0:00 *9:00 10:00 *11:c0A.. $12:00 $7:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Santa Oruz and Principal Btations. 4:45¢ Nowark, S COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend S *6:434 San Jose, §New Almaden aud Way tions , Pacific Grove and Principal Wl{ Stations. 8:154 San Jose, Tre , Sa Pacific Grove, Paso’ Robles, Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- s y 40 San Jose and Way Sta 434 Palo Alto and Way 5 15P “Del Monts Limited o Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Pajaro, Del Monte, Monterey, cific Grove only. cse, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, and *2:30p San J 30 San Jose and Way S 5:30r San Jose and Way 30p San Jose and Way 80P San Jose and Way & . *1:45¢ 1111:204 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCIS00—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8). 11:00a.. *12:30 27:00 8:00 9:00 1100 *2:00 3:00 6:00 *6: 2:00 *8.00 420 A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. §Wednesdazs only. §3 Mondays only. ! Sundays ouly. +t Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. T 1 Saturda; VIA SAUSALITO FERRY. From AraiL 21, 1803, Leave 8. F. WEEK DAYS. Armives. 7. 7.00A.x. Mill Val., Ross V: 8.00a.3, “ 10,1642, “ 5 114543, s Gla. 1450 P 3.20r., 11300 30 Ress VL, San A1, San Qtn, .sl.%;.:huflm -fld Way §!n’.|m . *Saiurdays 0"1; * Mondays only, 8.004.x. il V. ey Ross Val., San RAL, San Qta. .. Ross Vs al., Eng‘u., San Qta. 10.00aM. - 11.00A.m. tn._hlm Q’n,] rusalito az 2] : 11.30A.4. Kl Valley, Ross Valley’ §n 501 2 i Valley, §in Rl “ “ Nill Tal,, Ross Val,, g “ “ 7.40A.M. 8.45a. M0 X8.45420 9003 Ml Vol R yeh Sandia .. . BiBa, o Val., Saa R, San Qtu, 12.107.4.

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