The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 25, 1895, Page 23

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The CoMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS., Fourteen failures last week. Silver firn er. Bank Clearings run about even: Shipment of $197,120 to China. Wheat and Barley very slow. Other cereals dull. Beans deelining. Liberal receipts of Hay. Mexican Dollars higher. Tides weak and quiet. Hams and Bacon firm. Potatoes week. Onions steady. Fresh Butter quieter. - Pickled Butter higher. s show weaker symptoms. ern Poultry selling. Peaches, Pears and Plums sell fairly. ies conHrus (0 rise. Fruits quiet. Dried Fruit quiet. Vegetables in good supply. Sugar. lower. WEATHER BURE U REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- 7T WEATRER BUREAU, SAN August 24, 1895, 5 P, M.—Weather oD and general forecast. The following are the seasonal T 8s compared with those ot the s son: Eureka .15, last ses t season .02; Sacramento last season trace; San Francisco .01 season trace; Fresno trace, last season trace Luis Obispo trace, last season .00; Los Angeles trace, last sea- son trace; San Diego .00, las: season .00; Yuma ,01. 1ast season .45. The following maximum tempe s are re- ported from stations in o-day: Eureka 62, San Francisco 6! S 100. San Luis Obispo , Sacra- mento 94, Independ Fresno 100. San Francisco data— m temperature 62, minimum 5! The pressu Dighest ing on the Washington 5 secc of mod- erately high p vada snd Utah, A trough-like area of ssure extends from erior of Califor- Scuthern Arizona, t Dia. into Orego: The tempera nerally warmer, except long th the Pacific Coast States 8 Valley, where the sco for thirty hours, 1895: Sunday, foggy on tationary temperature, Sacramento and Say o brisk westerly winds the sfternoon along the in ornta—Fair Sunday, fogey on stationsry temperature; fresh ; mearly stationary tempera- lightly warmer Sunday. Fair; nearly stationary tempera- For San Francls 0 and vicinity—Fair, except stationary temperature; winds, becoming high i sk to b afternoon. W. H. HaMyo0d the Forecast Official. XEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, .. Aug. 24.—Rains inthe belt, a general lowering of the posted rates of sterling exchange 1o $4 8915@4 90, e gain In Paul earnings for the third week of August and 10derate amounts of stock by arbitrage < stocks during the day’s short session. North Pacific preferred was a marked exception, how- ever, and on iiguidation the price dropped from 1714 to 1614, The immediate cause for the decline | i by | in the stock was the filing of a bill in eq Penrsall of New York agalust the orthern Railway to prevent the proposed tween th nfes. he reorganization of the t the Morgan inte nold of the property and pla certain_that drastic meas- e juniorsecurity holder: niribute the bulk of the mo ate the system. Nor:hern , however. had little < for the crop being nce than the misfortunes ed. Asarule the the best for the gr. o 10 9834, Sogar was s Subse ard again demand for refined and tk as noticed, however, that sell the bulk of the stock identified with the specula- o1l dull. sed strong in tone. Net changes | ns of 14@11; per cent: Sugar and | Northern Pacific preferred lost 15@1 per cent. | 3,506 shares, including 13,600 0 and 8800 Sugar. e and strong, sales footing up al for a halt holiday, being $1, Atchison foursrose 7 to 8114; do adfust- Northwest registered gold Kansas and Texa$ seconds, 1s to and Erie seconds consols stamped, 1 16 70. Grain and Merchandise. X YOF peglected. Winter wheat—Low grades, $2 15@ 2:60; do, fair to fancy, 32 90@3 30; do, patents, Minnesota clear, $2 85@3 25; do, $3 50@3 80; siraights, $3 15 low extras, $2 15@2 80; city mills, 85 90@4 15: @o patent, $4 20@4 45; Southern flour, dull, do, $290@3. Cornmeal—Dull, easy; Yellow Western, $2 75@ | Wheat—Spot_market dull; éasier with options. in store and_ elevator, 6714@6734c; 4c: £ 0. b., 6BL4@69c: vmgraded red, 76c: No. 1 Norihern, 695 with the West and closed: steady at Lsc most._aciive. A October. 677 ust, 67%sc; Septem- December, 6834c: 894 Fc. 1—Spots dull and easier. No. 2,433,@44c In evator: 44l,c afloat. Options were dull and weak at 14@%%c decline, following the West, and on local realizing May and September were: most s@42c; October, Options dull and September, 2a3jc; &eC. No. 2, 20@2514¢ No. 2 \White, 28¢ 2 Chicago, 2614@26%sc; No. 3, 2414c; No. 3 White, 26¢: Mixed Western, 25@26c: White State and Western, 25@34c. Pigiron—~Firm and in fair demand. American, $11 50@12. Copper—Firm. _Lake, 812 25. Lead—Quiet. Domestic, $3 50, Tin—Quiet, firm. Straights, 814 30@14 35; plates, fai:ly active, firm. er—Firm. Domestic, 84 15. easy. Staté, common to_cholce, Coast, 4@7c. London market un. Quiet. Domestic fleece, 16@22c; pulled, ic; Texas, 10@14c. ard—Quiet, easier. Western steam, $6 30; *. $6@6 10; September, §6 27, nominal; re- , moderate demand; Continent, $6 75; South America, $7 20: compound, 454@5c. Pork—Dull, easy: $11@11 50. Butter—quiet, unchanged. Quiet; firm. State large, 8@734¢; do 744@7%4¢; do small, 614@81kc; part skims, ull skims, 15@2c. Pennsylvania, 15@15340; - do per case, $1 50@4. low—Steady. City, 434: country, 434@4%. Cottonseed oil—Quiet, unsettled. Crude, 24c: vel- low prime, 2634c: do good, off grades, 263/5c asked. Rice—Steady. Domestic, 43/3@6c: Japan, 33,@ 4c. Molasses—Moderately active, firm; foreign nom- inal. New Orleans. 26@82c. Cofee—Closed steady, unchanged to 10 pointsup; October, . August, 814 70; September, 814 70; October, %14 80: December, $14 65. Spot Rio, dull, s Fair refining, 2 15-16c; centrifugals, 98 test. 8l4c: refined, quiet, steady: off A, 3 15-16@414 standard A, 4 5-16@43ac: confectioners’ A. @4%5c; cut'loaf, 4 15-16@6%gc; crushed, 4 15-16 @574c: powdered and cubes, 4 9-16@434¢; granu- lated, 4 5-16@4%c. CHICAGO VARKETS. CHICAGO, Irr., Aug. 24.—The bears In wheat decidedly the worst of it early this morning, but when the session closed they had not only re- covered their lost ground, but had bammered prices down 53¢ under yesterday’s close. The firm ope! g was cansed by higher cables and the re- portof the Hungarian Minister -of Agrioulture, which estimated the world’s wheat crop this year at ,000,000 Whishels less than last year's. Be- ceipts at Chicago were slightly below the esti- mate, 72 cars ardving. Receipts in the North- west were iarge, 636 cars comiug in at Minneapo- lis and-Duluth. The large arrivals in the Nortn- .west and_the prevailing fine weather soon turned the crowd of sellers and the advance was lost, the merket selling down to 114c under yesterday's close. Later the tone improved and prices became steadier on light offerings. Withdrawals from store were 16,420 bushels, end 162,742 bushels Including wheat and flour cleared at the seaboard. Export clearances of wheat and flour from both coasts were light, amounting to 2,589,000 bushels. They were 500, 000 bushels larger than iast week, but they were Qisappointing as compared with previous years. erpool cables were firm, with futures reported 3d higher. Continental markets closcd steady. Larls wheat and flour were slightly higher. Berlin whe: t unchanged. The market weakened ‘on the reporied farge estimated receipts for Monday in the Northwest—900 cars—and at the close prices Were at about the inside, Sepismaber wheat opened from 62%,@68%4c, s0ld between 6234@62%c and moid A. 4 9-16@434¢: | 4516 WorLb. 6134c. closing at 617c, S4c under yesterday. Es- timateq receipts for Monday, 125 cars. Corn—Notwithstanding the large withdrawals from store, 513,414 bushels, and the firm opening in wheat cornopened easier this morning on re- selling by shorts who bought yesterduy and rather free selling by the country.” The market soon, however, became steady in sympathy with im- proved feeling in wheat and os lighter offerings. erpool cables were steady with futures un- anged to 14d higher, Receipts were not as large as estimated, 573 cars arriving. Export cear- ances amounted to 50,805 bushels, Later, corn weakened in sympathy with the aepressed tone of wheat. September corn opened at 36%/c. sold be- tween 5655¢ and_3554c, closing at 3534c, 34¢ un- der vesterday. Esumated receipts for Monday, 630 cs1s. Outs were dull and_easier. Yesterday’s advance brought in considerable selling orders, and as there was no disposition te absorb them, the mar- ket In consequence was easier. Receipts were 16C cars, and 600 bushels were taken from store. To- ward the close the market became weak in sym- pathy with the other grains, closed 14@34c under ye celpts for Monddy, 280 cars. _Flax was steady. Cash Northwestern, $1 02: September, $1 02; October, $1 01@1 02. Receipts were 88 cars. Provisions were inactive and easy. Very little business was transacted. The market was easy on some outside selling orders and on the lower price for Hogs, but held steady at_the decline. At the close September Pork and ribs were 7lgc lower and September Lard 234c lower than yesterday. Closing prices: : September, 617c; De- 4 c , 687, c. Corn—August, 3o3jsc: September, 3534c; Decem- S5c: September, 1935c: Octo- May, 54C. _P_IL?!‘BDE\‘. §9°30: October, 89 3214; 1g. ber, 85 9214 :10ctober, $6; Janua: Ribs—September, $572%2; 85 TT: January, $6 0 4. Butter was quiet and steady. Fancy makes con- tinued to sell quite resdily at the recent advance. Prices were ungbaoged. sold well and were quiet and firmer in feel- Receipts were moderate and barely supplied smand. Fresh steck sold at 12c per dozen. Money was steady at @41, per cent on call and e per cen on time louns. New York Ex- nge sold at 60c¢ discount. Livestock. USION STOCKYARDS. ILw, Auvg. 24.~Cat- tle receipts were light to-day. There were not epough cattle here to make a msrket and the limited offerings were sold a yesterday’s prices. Hog receipts were small, but there was a poor ship- png demand and prices declined 5@10c. Sheep were steady at unchanged prices. Receipts were igh Cattle — Receipts, steers, 83 46@5 4; cows and bulls, Texans, $263 Hogs — Receipts. shipping 1o a. $4 mixed, $4 20@4 8 light, $4 45@4 90; pigs. Janoary, $5.7 Lard—Septemi $5 622, October, 1000: common to_extre stockers and feeders, $2 25 $1 50@s: calves, §3 £0@3 83; Western Rangers, $2 40@4 50. 9000: heavy packing snd 5@ 75; common to cholce cholce assoried, $4 $0@5 76@4 75. op — Receipis, 2000: inferior to choice, $1 50@3 40; Ismbs, $3E! NLW YOk STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad shares. Money on call 1%. Prime mercantile paper, 4@ ributed to a’ strong market for rallway | n | 20 Gos was firm and General | ;| _ Preferre Rock lsland registered | N. Y., Aug. 24.—Flour, weak, | 3 50: do, patents, $3 30@4 20; | common to fair extras, $2@2 80: good 10 | 2c. Options advanced | c'on forelgn buyingand firmer cables; fell | , with a moderate trade. December and | 1 414%. Bar silver, £634c. Mexican doliars, 53%4c¢. | Sterling exchange weak, with actual business | 1n bapkers' bilis ac §4 853,@4 89 for 60 days and 84 2914(@4 883, fordemand. Posted rates, $4 S§14 @4 9015, Commercial bills, 84 873,@4 8814 Gov- ernment bonds firm; State bonds dull: raflroad bonds s Silver at the Board soid at 88c for 4000 ounces. CLOSING STOCKS. .98 orfolk & Wes Preferred. . North American. Northern Pacific. Preferred. | Adams Exp) : Alton, Terre Haute. 61 ‘American E: 3 an Tobac N. Y. Chicago&! 1st preferred. more & Ohio. swick La: talo, Roch Canada’ Pacific. 507s| Preferred. 1814 Ontario. 034 Ontario & 0 "|Orezon Improviat. 813 172 | Preferred.. 3 804 Oregon Navigation. 21 __52 " Oregon Short Line. 1054 < 10334 Pacific Mail 2815 Chicago Gas. . 8255 Peons, D.& Evans. 633 Cleve & Pittsburg.183 Pittsburg & W pfd. 301y Consolfdation Coal. 8214 Pullman Palace...172 Consolidated Gas..142 (Quicksilve 8 C. C.C. &St. Louls. 48 |~ Preferred. 19 terred 93 |Reading Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 37 RioGrande Preferred. . 92| Preferred. 40 | Cotton Ol Ce: 2534 Rock Island. 8134 Commercial Cabie.160 ~|RomeWat & Ogden118 Del. Hudson .131%4/8t. L. & S. W. 7% Del Lack&W estern183%4s _ Preferred. 5 Denver & R. Gu.... 15%/5t. Paul 314 Preferred. 4814 Preferred. y Distillers 2134 &t. Paul & Duiuth. 2815 Generat Electfic... 38%2 Preferred = Erle. 81/s St. Paul & Omaba., 2074 Preferred. 1 Fort Wayne. 163 St P. M. & GreatNorthernpid.125_ Silver Certificat. Green Bay. s Southern Pacific... 25%4 Harlem. 260 Southern R. R..... 1813 Hocking " 314]" Preferrea. it/ Hocking Vailey... 25 |Sugar Refinery.... 10914 Homestake .. 2634, Preferred... 102 | H. & Texas Cent.. 8 |Tenn.Coal & Iron. 35% 1liinois Central....10134, Preferred.. 98 Towa Central, 1034 Texas Pastfic. 11% | Preferred.... 86 Tol.A.A.&N.Mich. 1% Kansas & Texas.... 1734 Tol. & Ohio Cen.... 40 | Preferred..... 3783 Preferred.. 78 Kingston & Pem... 8 Louis & K.C. Lake Erie & Westn 277% Tol. Preferred. 5234 Union Lake Shore 151U, P.. Den. & Guif. Nationa: Lead. 3514 0. 8. Cordage. Preferred. 91 Loxg Isiand 85 Louvisville & ¥ 61 Louisville Nad Ch. 9 Preferred . 26 ¥ Manhattan Consol. 11454 U. S. Rubber. Memphis & Charls. 15 Preferred. Mexican Central,.. 1214 Utica & B. River..150 | Michigan Central | Minn & S. L. | * Preferrea. Mizin. & St. T,com. 243 Western Union.... 937 1st preferred 85" Wis Centrau..,...... b7 2d preferred. 5634 Wheeling & L. E. 5 | Missourt Pactfic. Mobile & Ohio. Nasbville Chatt 8835 Preferred. 29 " Am Cotton Ol pfd.— 70 (W U Beet.. 8 2814 L I Traction.. 10845 0SING BONDS. 11234/M K T 2ds. 11214/ Do, 4s........ 1221/ Mutual Union 6s. Do, 4s coupon...12214'N J Cent Gen b: Do. 2s. 9614 Northern Pac 1sts.117: Do, Bs. 11634 Do, 2ds. 102: Do, Bs coupon. s| Do, 3ds. 72 Cherokee 4s, 1896.10034 Northwest Consols.141 Do, 1897. Do, 1898, Do 1599. 154 StL&IronMtGen bs 84 Pacific 6s of '85. St L & 8 F Gen 6s.109 D. C. 3-6 bs. St Panl Consols ...127 Als Class A 4. Do, Class B 4, B8 La Consol 4s.. Missouri funding. N Carolina con Do, 8. -0vs 8o Carolina 474 Tenn new 3s. Va funding debt. Do, reg... Do, deferred 65. Do, trust ropts st Canada Bouth 2ds.. 1083/ Cen Pac 1sts of '95.102 Den & R G 1st. |8t. P. C. & Pa 1sis.119 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..115 |Southern k. B. 6s. 96 Texas Pacific firsts 83 Texas Pac seconds. 28 UnionPac 15t of'96. 108 West Shore 4s.....107 Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 6814 R GrandeWes: lsia 7613 Do, 24 78. ...... 10214 Kansas Pa Consols 72 |Missouri és. Ks Pa 1sts Den div110 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENc., Aug. 24.—The spot market is quiet at 5s 2d@bs 5d. Cargoes are dull at 26s August shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 ‘Winter: Aug- ust, bs 134d; Bcglembal'. bs lm: October, bs 154a; November, bs 214d; December, 68 $d. SECURITIES. LONDON. E: Aug. 24.—Consols, 107 11-16; silver, 30 7-16¢ French Rentes, 102f 20c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 day: — g8 Sterling Exchange, sight. = Taeo New York Exchange, sight. - 02: New York Exchange, telegraphic... — 05 Fine silver, spot, B ounes. - 6634 Fine silver, 30 days = 664 Mexican Dollars. . 54 balp THE WEEK’S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantlle Agency reports 14 failures In the Pacific Coast States and Territories for the week ending yesterday as compared with 16 for the previous week and 22 for the corresponding weex of 1894. The faflures for the past week are divided among the trades as follows: 3 cigars and tobacco, 3 grocers, 2 general stores, dry goods, 1 sa- 1oon, 1 bakery, 1 books and stationery, 1 hotel, 1 winery sud 1'drogs. SHIPMENT. TREASURE The Belgic took out a treasure list of $197,120, consisting of $128,585 in_Mexican Dollars, $2510 et Cot, #4 i Gold Dust. and $65,000 In Sll. ver Bullion. BANK CLEARINGS. ZLocal bank clearings last week were $11,822,820, agalns: §11,396,677 for the same week in 1894, THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1895. C, 4%4¢c: Golden C, 4c; D, $34c: half-barrels, FioreAan basrels,and boxei $4¢ more, e SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follow BEEF—Firs: quality, 5@5: PRODUCE MARKET, WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The market is duller than for a long time. No. 1 quotable at 92145@93%4c B cul; cholce, 9bc: lower grades, 85@80c; extra choice for mill- c: _choice, 6c; sec- . ing, 974c@$1 0215 P ctl. ond quality, 414¢; third do, . CALL BOARD BALES. N Al.—!mr[e"‘%gc Tfl Bq cmy . INroRMAL SEsSION—10 o'clock — December— | o MUTTON —Wet 14@0c; Ewes, 1@4140 R rras Sioey sE8810X—December—500 *Xnp—sgeep n. EGUIAR MORNING 10N—December— 955@3%c B B for large, &0 tons, $1 0134: 1400, $1 017, May—300, $1 0814. | , FORK~—Live Hogs, 3 4 ) BARLEY—Previous prlc:/:nu Quoted with adafi | foF swall and — or feeders: Sonect o, 814® 635 P b. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, aud featureless markel. Feed, S83@60c @ cul: Chojee, 6114@62%ac; Brewing, B5@160; Chevalier, $11061 20 tor Xo. 1 and 60@75s B cu for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. : IxromuaT Sgesiox—10 oclock—No salés, | it gt ) EGULAR MORNING SESS10N—December— 2 tons, 6354c: 200, 683/sc; 600, 68Y4c. Wheat, ctls... bt b OATS—Arriyal of over 40)0 sacks from Oregon | Oregon e on an already liherally supplied merket. This does | Barley, ctls. $:706 beita: odis not tend to help matiers. New Salinas, 66@80c @ | OALS. ctls. 788 S, ma‘,... ctl. We quote: Milling, 85¢@81 ¥ ctl: fancy | Oregon. R o E) Feed, 95¢ £00d to cholc 90c; commonto | Beaus, sks........ 1 oy 50 fair. 65@7 ray. TT5@h bg0: Ted, 65@70c; | Potatces, sks..... 1,685 Quicksilver, fiasks 27 Surprise, $1@1 10 B ctl. ¢ it oy LAY N N—Offes Ay, ton: B w, ctls. CURN-Ofteriugs are larger and the market Is | Ha, tous.. o ¢ weak and dull. Large Yellow, $1 05@1 1734 B ctl; Small Round” Yellow, $1 1334@1 17%3; White, 31 flb@l 15 B ctl. RYE—756@8214c § BUCKWHEAT-8714@050 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 35@3 45 % bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 25: supertine, $2 25@2 50 t‘th CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton; Cracked Corn, $24 50@25 50 @ ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Jobbing at $11 50@13 P ton. MIDDLINGS—Quoted at $16 for low grades np to $18 9 ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, 813 50@14: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $26 B ton: Cottonseed Oflcake, $24 B ton. HAY—Nothing new. Arrivals continne large. Wheat, $7@10; Ost, $ : Wheat and Oat, $6 50 @;0; Barley, $5@7: Alfalfa, 6 50@7 50; Clover, ¥7@8; compressed, $7¢9; Niock, 82 6088 P ton. TRAW—Quoted at 26@40c % bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS — New Whites are coming forward slowly. The market is dull and prices continue to decline. Bayos, $1 15@1 25 ctl: Small Whites. $2 16@3 26 B cul: Pea, $2 25@2 40 P ctl: Large Whites, :@2 26; Pink, 81 10@1 26; Reds, $1 1 25; Blackeye, nominal: Red Kidney, nommal: imns. $5@5 50 B ctl; Butters, $2@2 20 for small aad $362 80 for large SEEDS—New Brown Mustard, $175@2: New Yellow Mustard, $1 75@2 % _ctl; Flax, 82 25@ 250 § otl: Canary, 314@&815¢ B b fi‘lumu, nom- | Ground Fe 120' REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. James H. Allen to Lucius L. Solomons, lot on N 1ine of Pacific avenue, $1:034 E of Octavia street, E 28:1114 by N 182; $10. Willlam Wallace to Catherine Wallace, 1ot on W line of Lyon street, 1)7:8 S of Post,S 57:6, W 201:6, N 118, SE 104, 5 40:10, 13 100; gift. Danlel and Ellen Leery to John Scheldemann, 1ot on SE Hne of Minna sireet, 120:3 SW of Tenth, SW 26 by SE 80: $10. George H.and Mary M. Holt to Patrick and Martha McGinty, ot on W line of Shotwell screet, | 200'S of Fouricenth, 8 25 by W 120, subject (6 mortgage: $10. Eiisha v, Swett to Laura L. Swett, lot on SE corner of Twenty-sixth and Guerrero streets, S 26:6 by E 99:107%; also lot on W line of old San Jose road, 26:6 S of Twenty-sixth street, S 25 by W 100: gitt. Homeseckers' Loan Assoclatlon to Martin and Katie Cancannon, 10c on NE corner of Elizabeth and Dismond streets, N 26 by E 100 $10. L. G. Crossley etal. (by F. M. Thal (commis- sioner) to Psuline Nathan, lot on § line of Fllbert | stroet, 116:6 W of Magon, W 48:6, 8 187:6, & 22: N 28.E 21, N 109:6; $685. Pauline Nathan to Thomas R. Hobson, same; | $10. * Fred and Alice Girtanner (nee Mavers) to Mar- garet Crowley, lovon § line of Clement street, 24 E of Thirty-second avenue. E 24 by 5 100; 100, J. B. Huggin, Lloyd Tevis and Henry Wads- | worth (trustees San Francisco and Point Lobos Road Company) to Frank T. Lrvden, lct on I | ! line of Twenty-seventh avenue, 200 N of Point Tobos avenue, E 127:7, N 9 deg. 15 mins, W 53:314. W 122148}, 8 50: $306, | Same to W. E. H.Adamson, 1ot on N line of A ctl. inal: Rape, 13,@2i4c; Hemp, 4c @ Ib. | street, 30 E of Thirijeth avenve. N 100 by E 50; DRIED PEAS—bplit Peus, 4@Al4c: The raw | alsolot on E line of Thirtieth avenue, 100 N of A | oroduct is nominal ‘sln—(‘n N 75, B £4:10,S9 ¢e.. 12 min., E 75:44, | | W 98:7: also leton D 1ine of A sireet, v POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. | Thirty-fing avenve, W 60, N 0 dec | 100:5, 1 61:8, € 100: also iot on ¥ Jine ot POTATOES—The market continues soft. Sweets, | firgt' avenue, 100 N of A stiee $1 25@1 75: Garnet Chiles, 50@60c P ctl: Salinas | . E 50:214, E 18! Burbanks. 65@80c; River Burbanks,30@60c; Early ary A. Marti Rose, 35@40¢ @ ctl. orner of Twenty 0: $875. in to Josephine Somps, | first avenue and L | 9 dew. 12 ml ONTONS—Tnchanged at 40@50c B ctl: Pickle | stre $10, Onions, 35@50¢ ctl: eosit | S onh 3. and A, S. Haley to A. Hayward, loton | VEGETAB! ES—Nothing mew. Su jer of Valencla sirect and Tiffany avenue, 8 lies of al | cors &SBF? box | 88:9, E 54:6, N 10412 . Miner Walden ¢ _'and S. L. Terry and Barna | McKinne, rerecord 928 d, undivided 14 of lot 8, k 94. University Homestead Assoclation: 1ot 10, Market-street Homestead Associa- | $10. kinds continue free. Gresn Peppers, 21 for Chile and £5@85¢ ® box for Bell: Green Cornl 1 c@$1 P sack: 75c@$1 P box for Berkeley and, | §1 20@2 P box for Alameda; Tomatoes from | bloc e River, 15@30c B box: from the Bay, 25@40c | 5, bioc! ¥ box: Summer Squash,:0@30C ® box: Green | tion; §320. | beas, 2g216c 8 B; e S G o : Timn | | Baruy MeKtnne to Mary McCormick, ot 5, block | Beans, 2c; Bay Cocumbers, 16@3bc box; | 10, Market-strcet Homestead As<ociation: £360. | Pickles, 50@65¢ for No. 1 and 30@4uc for No. James G. Fair to Ellen M. Hennessy. ot on XN | Grecn Okrd, 40@50¢; Egg Plant, 2%%:% Cabbage, | line of Newman street, 125 E of Bennington, E 25 T5@85¢ B ¢il; Feed Carrots, S0@ADc; Garlic, 2@ | by N 87:6, block 10, Fair's subdivision of Folly | 255 B b Park Tract: $10. | Barbara Drieschman to Matilda Drieschman, Jot | BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. on S line of State street, 3 W of lot 21. biack 15, | Flint Tract Homstead, (hence W 50, S to SW liné | ot sald tract, thence SE 57:6 N to beginning. por- | ! tion of lot 22, block 16, Flint Tract Homeste | git. J. . Shain to B. Lacy, 1505 d. 304, made by H. M. Libbey, April 12, 1892, of the following prop- ine of Siate street, 100 S of Ran- BUTTER—Pickled descriptions are still higher. Fresh Butter shows no change, but buyers are in- clined to hold off. CREAMERY—Fancy, 25@26c; seconds, 24 P Ib. Dary—Fancy, 21¢ @ f: good to chioice, 20c; lower grades, 1714@19c ¥ Bb. CK oc dolph, 8 50 by X 1€0: also lot on I line of State ProxiEn—i6@itise 9 . Street, 100 S of Sherman, § 25 by ¥ 100: also lot B L e F i new, 7@734¢ B 1; com- | 08N line of Hill sireet, 80 W ot Capitol, W 50 by N 126 —. mon to good, 435@6Y4 kastern, 10@12¢; Western, 7@8c P b. EGGS—Buyers hold off, stocks are rather larger and sellers give concesslons rather than miss | sales. Fancy Fastern sre quotable at 20@21c 8 | Qoz: fair to choice Fastern, 16@18c: Duck Exg: 20¢; store Eggs, 16@20c; ranch Eggs, 22@36¢ ozen. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The Eastern Hens are selling at | 5 75 P doz. Livi <oy table at | £5 50@5 75 P doz. Live Turkeys are quotable | ™Rt T Hraneba | 13@14c_P Mt for Gobblers: 13@l4c B b for Hens: o | : o0 B0 %3 | inda P; Ralelgh of Oskland, 1ot on 8 line of Thirly- Geese, ® pair. 812501 502 Goslings, 81 5001 75 | seventh street, 241.88 E of West. 8200, E 17:6, N | | | 1 ALAMEDA COUNTY. James V. and Margaret Embury to C. L, Max- well of Oakiand, lot on W line of Myrtle avenue, 189.10 N of Encinal line according to Whitcher's map, N 27:6 by W 125, Oakland: $10. W. J. (an@as attorney) and Virginia Dingee (by attorney) and William G. Henshaw of Alameda to George G. Baker of Alamedn, lot on Sline of Thirty- geventh street, 241.88 E of West, S 200, F 59.72, N 200.92. W 68.83 to beginning, being 1ot 20, hio:k A, Mafor Giveo Tract, Oakland Township, re- record of 503 d 231; $5 (wife of Willlam G.) to Clar- B ek o otne 3485 B dogen: | 200.60, W 27 io beginning, being a "portion of lot do. 0d, £4 605 doz: Fivers, §4; Brollers. 83@4 | 20 block A, Mujer Given ‘1 ract, quitclaim deed, i y ; ailand Township: S1. for large and 8202 50 for SmaLi Fiseons, $1608 | “erancis M. and ‘il M, Hewson to same, same, GAME—Nominal quitclaim deed, Oakland Township: $10. - Tames S. and Lizzie C. Naismith to same, same, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, | Oakland Townshl 10. M. L. Wurts et ai. (by W. S. Harlow, commis-. ORCEARD FRUITS—The market {s uninterest- | sioner) to John &chunck, lot on NE cornér of Fleu- ing. as usual at this time of the year. Peaches, range avenye and Hopkins sireet, thence E 116:6, Pears and Egg Plums sell well at the prices. N or NW 95.27 to Fleurange avenue, thence 150:6 to beglnning, being Tot 1§ _subdivision of lots 1 to &, Quinces, 50@75c P box; Nectarines, 60@75c % for Red and 40@75c for White: Cantaloupes, 35c@ Peralia Park, Berkeley; $607. 3:G; and B Kiumpice to Feilx Marcuse, lot on 81 % case; Watermelons, $3@7 50 P 100; Nutmegs, | 1ine of Central avenue, 3¢ of Ninth street (Mc- 25@40c P boxX: Kigs, — focatugie and 40GT6e To Pher-:‘xlz)._x;_"gfl% by N 148:d%%, quitclalm deed, double layers: Piume, 20@40c; Exg Pluma 815@20: Alamieda; Peaches, 20@30c bx and 15@50¢ p bukt ; Peaches in bulk. to canners, $20@25 B ton for freestones and £25 for clings: Apples, 25@65c B box: Crabapples. | Emilla A. 5. Page of Alameda to Charles S, Peck of Alameda, lot on S live of Pacific_avenae, 160 W of Bay street, S 148.84, W 40.563, N 148.22, E 432, to beginning, being lot 4, block K, Taylor and Page $3@760 B box: Pears, Bartletts, $1@1 25 B box for | 10 be : ) No;1and 68700 D box for of grade in buik. 333 T L0 7 aoaa Bavinks 40 P ton for No. 1 an 2 or No, 2. - s o »2 O LRI ES Strawberrics and Haspverries con- | - Maria N. Whidden (wife ot M. A.) and Joseta N, Harris (wife of T. W.) to A. W. Sanford of Pleasan- ton, Jot on W line of Second street, N 100, W 100, ¥ 100, § 100 to beginning, being lois 13 and 14, J. A. Neal's revised plan of the Lown of Pleasanton, Murray Township: $100. William and Johanna Thies of Oakland to Walter M. Cronan of Oakland, lot_on SW corner of Eighth and_Chester streets, W 50 by S 100, being lot 5, block 620, Gibbon's property map 1, Oakland: $5. Angelo ' A. Ambrose of Onkland to Marianino | Ambrose of Oakiand, undivided one-half interest | in lot on E line of Brush street, 25 N of Fourth, N 25 by E %5, being lot 8, biock 48, Oakland; $10. Margaret and ¥dward Dolan to Mary A. Mareh of San Franclsco,lot on W line of Curtis street, 62:6 S of Lydia, 8 37:6 by W 100, belng portion of loe9: blockc 1, Cuxdls snd Williams Tract, Oakland; Mary A.March of San Francisco to Margaret Dolan’ (wife of E.) of Oakiand,lot on E line of Brush street, 72:6 8 of Bighteenih, S 31:3 by B 100, belng portion of lot 8, block L, Oakland Union Homestead Association 1ands, Oakland; $10. James and Augusta M. Willlams to 'A. Koen! lot on SE line of Kighteenth avenue, 60SW of East Sixteenth street, W 80 by SE 135, belng portion of lots 20 to 24, bloek 27, San Antonio, East Onk- land: $10. Minnie A. Seavey of Oakland to Henry L. Halsey tinue to advance. Huckleberries are quotable at 2@4c B D: Blackberries, $1@2 00 P cnest: Rasp- berries, $7@9 ¥ chest: Strawberries, $5@6 for | Longworths and $1 50@4 ¥ chest for large berries. GHAPES—Are still slow of sale and plentitul, Sweetwaters and Fontainebleaux. 16@35¢ B box: Biack Grapes, 19G86c @ box; Muscais, 25@400; Tokay, 25@A0c B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Are dull and unchanged. Lemons sre quotsble at $1 25@2 ¥ box for common and $2 50@3 50 P box for good to cholce: Mexican Limes, $3@4 ® box: Bananas, §1 26@% ® bunch; Pineapples, $2G3 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Firmly held and in better request, without material sales. The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: New Apples, 3¢ ® B for quartered, 3l@éc B B for sliced snd 43,@5c for evaporated: New Peaches, 5@5%¢, and 6e for fancy; new Prunes, 4ljc B 1 for the 4 sizes: new Apricots, 8@9c 414 915@10c B b for fancy: new Figs, biack, 30 for pressed and 2G214c for nnpredsed; , 7c P b for evaporated halves, 4@6: loms, 314@4%4¢ for pitted and c for %@ 2’;{:;”;&" "AND DRIED GRAPES—Rafstns—i- 0: Aél_}n‘eg;_’ g’}t‘ °F1§;E &2“:7:’ -Eul.TwseEnb ;léw . " streef ). of irteen venue, . crown, loose, vac; S-orown, 3¥ge; Terown, c; | 0l K0T TR O L e e S eband seedless Muscatels, 2. Park mep 3, East Oakland: $10. Henry L. Halsey of Alameda to Joseph Nord- man of San Francisco, same, Fast Oakland: $10. William_Rigby of Alameda to Alexander Martin Sr. of Vakland, lot 18, block C, Broadway and Tel- cfraph avenué Patk'Homestead, Oakland Town- 8l B Il B. atid Laura A. Pinney of Alameda to John and Mll’{m Petterson, 10ts 5and 6,block H,revised x‘n; 6“ pect Hill Tract, Brooklyn Township; W. E. and Erminia Dargie to Willlam McLaugh- 1in, lot 222, Rose Tract, Brooklyn Township: $5. Theodore Fricke of Alameda to Louisa Fricke of Alameda, lot on SW line of Central avenue, 775 850 ot High street, 85 38:4 by BW 126:5, being the ‘W 83:4 of lot 20, Hawley Tract, Alameds; gift. Builders’ Contracts, Edward Deleani with A. Cassl & Co., to erect a three-story building én the SE corner of Green and Octavia streets: $6470. , T@10¢ for paper-shell and soft- Lyc for hardshell; Almonds, 2@2Y40 nd 6@10c § B for softshell, and — for paper-shell; Peanuts, 5@6c for Eastern and 4@ 434 tor Calitornia; Kickory Nuts, 5@6o; Pecans, 8¢ for rough and 8¢ for poiished: Filberts, 8@9c; Brazil Nuts, 722@8c B B: Cocoanuts, §56 # 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12 8 D; new water-white extracted, 5@514c B 1b: light ‘amber éxtracted, 414@5c: dark amber, lg‘%c‘ . ESWAX -24@2bc B Ib. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Hams and Bacon continue firm. Bacon, 8c ® B for beavy and 8ijc ® b fer light medium, 1lc B B for light, 18c ¥ D for extra light, and 13%@14c for sugur cured: xastern Sugarcired tiame, 1234@lic: Sos Callfornia Hams, 11@1130: Mess Beot, $7@H | Horace D. Hill with W. 8. Snook & Son, gas P bbl: extra mess do, : family do, §10; | fitting, plumbing and sewering for a twostory extra prime Pork, $9@9 50 B bbl: extra clear, | building on the NW corner of Laguna and Sacra- 18 ® bbl; mess, $16 # bbl: Smoked Beet, 9§914¢ | mento streots: F1784. . William ¥. Roberis with W, H. Wilton, to erect, xcept painting, plumbing andl gas fitting, & two. story building on 8 line of Callfornia street, 192:6 E of Broderick; $3160. John Donovan with John A. McDonald, to erect three-story frame building on the SE line ot Brannan street, 175 SW of Fonrth: $2826. ————————— King Menelik of Abyssinia, according to Mr. Flad, a German missionary, i8_surrounded by French and Russian agents. He asserts that he will whip the Italians, and then, crossing the Red Sea, will free Jerusalem, as the direct descendant of David and of B_olonmn. THE CALL CALENDAR. Avcusrt, 1895. LA RD—Esstern, tierces, quotable at 6@614c B b for compound, and 8c for pure: pails, Blgc: Callfor- nls. tierces, 834 for compound and 63igc for ure; half bbls, 74c; 10-b tins, T¥%c; do 6-1b, 8c n. COTTOLENE—T43c In tierces, and 834¢c P B in 10-1b tius. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—No further decline. Heavy salted steers, 10%5c; medium, 91gc: light, 8%jc; Cowhides, 834c; salted Kip, 7c; salted Calf, 10c; salted Veal, Sc: ary Hides, usual selection, culls and brands, 13¢ ® B; dry Kip. 14¢ dry Calf, 20c b: prime Goatskins, 2 ch; Kids, bc; Deerskins, good summer, 3t # I; modium, 16@250; winter, 10@16e; Shee skins, shearlings, 10@20c each ; short wool, 8 each; madium, i each: long wool, 0@T0c Culls of all_kinds, about 1sc less. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 414@4%qc: country Tallow, 4@43ic; Tefined, Go; Grease: 5@8140 P b, WOOL—New lambs’ and fall clips quoted ai 5@ Ti4e. Quotations for spring clip: Humboldt and Mendacino, 19@13¥5c; Choice Nortkern, 10@11c: Nevada, 5@10c; Eastern Oregon, heavy, g N s Veliay Orepen 12015150 B HOPS—2@6c 3 . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags, $3 90@4; San Quen- tin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, $8; New Wellington, 38 B ton: Southfleld Wellington,$7 50 B ton: Seattle, #6: Bryant 86: Coos Bay, $5: Wallends, 87 5 August Firat Quarier. OCLAN SiEAnus, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. Scotcn, 87 30: Brymbo, 87 60: Cumberland, 8 60 | armawen. [pEsTINATION | sAtis. | P in bulk and $1050 in ; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, 12 Welsh Anthracite Egx. 89; Caanel, $8; | Farallon.... Yaauina Bay.. 40636, 104w Brias 1 Kock Springs. Usstle Gate and Pleasant Valley, | 8t Paul. Newport Aug25, Sam Bdw'y 2 $7 60; Coke, 815 In bulk and $17 in gacks. Willamt Vai | sfexico. Aug25,10Ax| Bdw'y 3 CORDAGE—Pure Manila B?Q TYc $_M; 12- | Point Loma. | irays Harbor.| Aug25,10ax Miss'n 1 thread, 8¢; 6 and 9 do, 8sc: Hale Kope, T s | Arago. 008 185...... | Aug26,10a% | Vallejo Grapoevine Twine, 814 1b in balls and coils; Ho HumboldtBay |Augl?. 2ru|Baw'y 1 Trwine, 8c; Lathyarn, Th4c; Sisal Rope, 503 1 Augd7104u Spear thread, 63/c; 6 ad 9do, do; Duplex Rope, bg; 12- Aug2711au | Baw'y 2 thread, 51sc; 6 and 9 do, 6c; Duplex Bale Ro Aug27,10ax | Oceanic be; Sisal Baie Rope, 5@5 ™; Duplex Hop Auzz7, 4Py | Vallejo Futine, 6o b: Grapevine Twine, balls or colls, 6c; ‘Aug28) ax|Vallelo Lathyarn, . ‘ Aug28,12 u(P M8 S SALMON—The Alaska Packers' Assoclation AugZ8! 9ax| Bdw'y 1 quotes Red Salmon as follows: 1n lots of 25,000 Avg20, 8am Bdw'y 3 cases. 86c; 50,000 cases, 9214c; 76,000 cases, 90c Aug29;11ax| Main P dozen, net cash f. 0. b. ex-ship. Aug30, 9am|Washt'n SUGAR—The Western Suj Reiining Compan; Aug3l.llau|Béw'y 3 has reduced its prices now quotes as fol- Aug3l, Oax|Mias'n 1 lows, terms net cash: Cube. Crushed, Powdered AugSl. 4ex|Vallejo and Fine Crushed, ail B: Granulated, 47pc; Sep 1.10AM |Spear Confectioners’ A, 4%40; A, 4%30; Lxira P 2, 8aM|Bdw'y 1 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, “STEAMER | Do Sydne; Victorla & Puget Como: Washtenaw St Pant Newport. Farallon Yaquina Coptic. China and Japan Acapulc Panam Alice Blanchard SUN AND TIDE TALLE. SON: vortland. B & = HIGH WATERJLOW WATHE.[, [ ‘em-u.ur‘e.smnn;lhrn.km- Sets | Sets. 25 5.13 5047 8.35A 9.507 5.38 6.49 9.417 26, 4,434 5.48¢ 9.18A11.01P 5.34 6.4810.21¢ HYDROGRAPHIC BUILETIN. BRANCH H¥DROGTAFHIC OFFICK, U. 8. N.,) MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, 8N FRANCISCO, August 24, 1805, ) The tme ball on Telegraph Il was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. €., at_noon of the 130th merialan, or at exactly 8 F. HIPPING INTEL:.IGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY, August 24. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, 17 hours from Albion; 226 M ft lumber, to Albion Lumber Co. Stmr Arago, Reed, 45 bours from Coos Bay; pass and madse, 16 Oregon Coal and Nav Co. Stmr State of California, Ackley, 5514 hours fm Portland, via Astoria 4814 hrs; pass and mdse, te Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Pomona, Hannah, 4314 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse. to_Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, 18 hours frm F'oint Arena, with stmr Laguna in low; ballast, to J S Kimball. una, Peterson, 13 hours from Point Arena; vallas, to Pollard & Dodge. Stior Scotia, Johnson, 18 hours from Westport; 275 cds bark, to J § Kimball. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, 61 hours from Victorls and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Simr Peru, Friele, 2434 Yokohama 14 days 20 M 8 8 Co. Bark Albert, Griffiths, 24 daysfrom Honolulu; pess and sugar, to Willfams, Dimond & Co. Oleared. SATURDAY, Angust 24. Br stmr Belgle, Walker, Hongkong and Yoko- bama; O & 0SS Co. Rtmr Willamette Valley, Von Helms, Guaymas; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Simr St Paul, Green, San Pedro; Gosdall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, Portland; N PS S Co. Sailed. SATURDAY, August 24. Br stmr Belgic, Walker, Yoxohama and Liong- kong. Stor Atoe Blanchard. Dunham, Portland. Stmr Point Arena. Johnson, Mendocino. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Santa Cruz. Stmr Jewel, Madsen. Stmr Newsbov, Fosen, Ual. Bark Topgallant, Killman, Port Blakeley. Biin Discovery, Christensen, Bverett. Behr Corinthlan, Zaddart. Schr Guide, Olsen, Willapa Harbor. Schr Anuie Gee, Munsen, Bellingham Bay. Sohr Helen N Kimball, Hellingsen, Eureka. Scbr Rebecca, Jorgensen, Eureka. Schr Amethyst, Sorland, Stuslaw River. Schr Enterprise, Ingwersen, Grays Harbor. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—August 24—10 P M—Weather thick: wind SW: veiocity 12 miles per hour. Charters. The ship § P Hitchcock loads sugar at Honolulu for New York, ‘the Br ship Marion Fraser was chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe, 285 9. Movements of Vessels. Yesterdey the ship Two Brothers was taken to Beale street, the ship Lord Templemore to Ala- meda, the bark Heathfield to Oakland, the ship Levi G Burgess to Beale street, the ship America 10 Union sireet, thé bark Wilna to Howard street, the ship A G Ropes 10 Steuart street, the bark Top- grllant and the bkt Discovery to sea, the ship tiitonburn to the refinery, the ship City of Delhi to Long Bridge and the bark Albert to the stream. To-day the bark Harvester will be taken from the stream to Harrison street, the ship Pythomene from Green street to McNears, the ship Port Patrick from Harrison street to Pori Costa and the ship Marion Fraser from the stream to Howard street. oken. July 13—12 N 19 W, Brship Celtic Queen, from Oregon for Queenstown. Aug 21—36 32 N 67 83 W, ship T F Oakes, from Honolulu for New York. May 7—11 11 8 32 16 W, Br bark Sardhana, frm Cardift for Esquimalt. ‘Aug 24—150 miles W of San Franclsco, brig Lur- line, from Hilo for Ban Francisco. Miscellaneous The stmr Laguna, hence Aug 22, broke her shaft 5 miles off Point Arena. She was towed into port by the stmr Newsboy. Domestie Ports. TATOOSH—Passed Aug 24—Schr G W Watson, from Honolulu for Port Townsend; bark Rufus I ‘Wood, hence Aug 4 for Nanaimo. ST MICHAELS, Alaska—Salled Ang 9—Brig Geneva, for Grays Harbor. ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Columbia, he Aug 22: scbr Gardiner City, from Redondo: schr Laura Pike, from Eureka; schr Lettiiia, from San Pedro. POINT ARENA—Arrived Aug24—Stmr Whites- boro. hence Aug 3. SEATTLE—Salled Aug 24—Schr Transit, for Honolulu. EUREKA—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Humboldt, bence Aug 23; stmr Westport, hence Aux 21; schr Elvenia, ‘hence Aug 18; schr Viking, from San edro. Safled Aug 24—Schr Mabel Gray, for San Fran- cisco: schr Bertha Dolbeer, for San Pedro; atmr National City and schr Maggie C Russ. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Aug 24—Schr Reporter, for Tacoma. COOS BAY—Sailed Aug 34—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco, i PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Alcazar, from Cleone. Salled' Aug 24—Stmr Sunol, for San Franclsco; Br bark Lady Inabelis, foe Astoria. SOUT! END—Sailed Aug 24—Bktu Tam O’Shanter, for 8an Francisco. Anived Avg 24—Schr James A Garfleld. hence AugT. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Aug 24—Schr American Girl, from 01’”’3 Harbor; bark Beeswing, from Newcastle, NSW. GRAYS HARBOB—Arrived Aug 24—Schr Sailor Boy, from Amapala: schr Orlent, hence July 27. AALQBQION-AR‘VM Aug 24—Schr Bessie K hence ug 22. ,Bfll.d Aug 24—Schr Golden Gate, for San Fran- elsco. BOWENS LANDING—Salled Aug 24—Schr Newark, for Cayucos. FORT BRAGG—Salled Aug 24—Stmr Noyo, for San Franciaco, ADM'PQUA—AVIVOfl Aug 23—S8chr Lily, hence ug 9. daystrom Hongkong, via ours; pass and mdse to P \ Eastern Ports. NEW YORE—Arrived Aug 23—Stmr Advance, from Colon. ~ Foreign Ports. NANATMO—Salled Aug 24—Ship Wachusett, for San Franelsco. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Aug 23—Br shij Sierra Cadens, hence May 2; Br bark Chelmsford, from Oregon. Sailed Aug 25—Ital ship Caterina Accame, for Br bark Chelmsford, for Hull. ‘\MA—Sajled Avg 9—-Stmr Acapulco, for San Francisco. 10—Stmr Costa Rica, for Cham- rico. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Aug 18—Br stmr Coptic, for San Francisco. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Salled Aug 22—Br bark Invernrie, for San Francisco. CUXH A VEN—Passed Aug 20—Br ship Scottish Dales, from Hamburg for San Dlego. 1mportations. PORTLAND—Per State of California—1088 gun- nles 1454 hi-sks flour, 1809 sks oats,1870 aks bran, 59 08 exgs. 220 sks wheat, 1689 c3_salmon. 13,000 fu maple, 1098 pkis papet, 48 000 £t spruce, 70 bxs seed, 414 hides, 3 bxs fish, 30 cs sheep dip. “Astorla—2700 cs salmon, 180 mats rice, 10,000 ft'spruce, 6682 bdls shooks, 168 sks oysters, L 8k coln, 6 plgs express. EUREKA— Bor Pomona—2 bxs fish, 44 doors, 2 pkgs moulding. 41 pkgs mdse, 14 rolls leather. 2 cs asaware, 20 tubs 1 keg 339 bxs butter, 1 sk wool, 06 M shingles, 85 M shakes, 160 head cattle, 1 cs tobacco, 1 bx apples, 1 bx fruit, 6 cs eggs, 1 sk s express. s wool, 417 M shingles, 10 M shakes. COOS BAY—Per Arago—2 bdls flannels, & bales 2 cs blankets, 2 bis robes, 17 ¢s cheese, 26 M laths, 39 pkes mdse. — M ft lumber, 8 rolls leather, 43 ‘tubs 62 bxs butter, $ bdls hides, 2 pkgs pipe, Il‘?dl dry hides, 1 bdls salt pelts, 4 pkgs express, 3 bags coin. 500 fons coal, 2 TACOM A—Per Walla Walla—47 pkgs mdse, 400 bars bullion. 3100 sks bran, 1 bdl skins. 1 bx shoes, 2967 aks wheat. N PSS Co via Seattle—1580 bags sugar. Tacoma, west of F 1315 hi-sks 496 qr-sk flour, 300 sks bran. 4 pkgs mdse, 63 bdls hides, 7 bdls calf hides, 1 bdl dry peits, 10 bdls dry hides. Tacoma, east of Fargo—7 pkgs mdse, 1 cs pitch, 10 bags peanuts, 2 cs candy. Evereit—1682 kegs nails, 26 pkgsmdse, 284 k| 'T. . ¥ \f'.hl::cpl:m—fl kgs express, 1 8k coln. Vancouvs bals pelts, 127 hides, 1111 bags bone duat. Seattle—62 pkgs mdse, 101 sks wool, 1 cs g B eathor. 3 " hi, 3 bugeal i 1‘woe-nunon. 20 mats rice, 300 tons coal, ks coin. eattle via G ¥ R R—3 pkgs mdse, 1400 sks oats; 500 ht-sks 5 qr-sks flour. Port Townserd—19 pkgs mdse, 1 sk coln. Sitka—3 pkgs mdse. Juneau—b bars bullion. Douglass Island—3 pkgs mdse, 1 bsr bullion. Sanford Cove—1 bx boots, 330 sks concentrates, 78 bals -I::elfl, 38 sks Sl “| Huddare: Clatsop Mill Co: M B Morag! 23 190 bbls 16 hi-bbls 15 kegs glucose, 3 cs chairs, 1 €8 tobacco, 68 cs cigarettes, 1 cs iron beds, 240 cs baby food, 1 cs medicine, 14 bbls spools, 268 bath tubs, 1 blg blankets, 6 os sheeting, 2 cars furniture, 1 bbls nuhfig, 75 waterclosets. HONOLULU—Per Albert~7525 bags sugar. Consigness Per_Arago—De Bernardi & Oc FHills Bros: J C Johnsor Getz Bros & Co; & Co: W BSumnuer & Co: Marshall, Taggart & Co: Standard Oll Cot Union Brewery: Wieland Brewing Co: W P Fuller & Co: Dodge, Bwweeney & Co: Miller, Sloss & Scott; Bar don Woolen-mil W G Lente Ross & Hewlet tore; Wim Lineoln: Wells, Fargo & Co; Oakland Lumber Co; F A ‘Weck & Co. Per State of California—Allen & Lewis; Charles Jacoheon: M P Detels: Otis, McAllister & Co: H B Martin: F Hillens &Co: Geo Morrow & Co: Crown Paper Co; H Dutard; Moore, Ferzuson & Co: W H Mann; J P Thomas: Willamaite Pulp & Paper Co; Hobbs, Wall &Co: Sawyer Tanning Co; Johnson- Locke Mer Co: Bissinger & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: E J Bowen & Co: W C Price & Co: American Union Fish Co: Christy & Wise: G Camilloni & Co: J 3 han; John &f"”m & Son; Darbee & Immel; Morgan Oyster Per Pomona—A Paladini; A C Nichols & Co; J R Hanify; American Union Fish Co; F B Haight: Brown & Adams; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Bolster & Ho'nr{: Christy & Wise:; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: © E Whitney & Co: Dairymen’s Union; Enterorise Brewery: Gray & Mitchell Wheaton, Breon & Co; Getz Bros & Co: Witzel & Baker: Ross & Hewlott: J H Newbauer & Co;_Weils, Fargo & Co: L Saroni : Hills Bros; H Levi & Co: Kowalsky &Co: , Teller & Co; 0 B Smith & Co: United States Brewery; Russ, Sanders & Co: Standard Oil Co: Amie Thomas: - K L Allen: F Russmann; Geo L Swett: H Moffat; McKay & Co: M L Scott; Nat Ellery: Stevenson & Co. Per Walla Walla—Amer Press Assn: D Mengole; G Sanguinettl: Legallet, Helwig & Co: L Meyer- stein: Geo Morrow & Co: Pac Butehers' Supyly Co: San Francisco Chemical Works: Thos Wa so1i; Selby Smelting and Lead Co: Parrott & Co: Bo: man Milling Co; € J Leist & Co: G W Howard: N D Milling Assn: Pac Marine Supply Co: Thain Bros: W B Sumner & Co; San Francisco Gas_Co: Dunbam, Carrigan & Co; E Burkum: G M Eutz & Co: Miller, Sloss & Scott: Stauffer & Co: order: W G Richardson: Wells, Fargo & Co: J F Chapman & Co: Oregon Imp Co: H Waldeck: Ames & Harrls Amer Pross Assn; A Cuneo: Bissinger & Co: C Libby: CH Mever & Bros: C E Whitney & C Duff & Co; Eberhard Tanning Co; H Wittenberg: J'A Publes: C A Hendy; M M Foretti: Sunset Tel & T Co: Murphby, Grant & Co; Pac Equipment Co: Pac Ammo:iia and Chemical Works: F P Hender: son: A Schilling & Co: Eppinger & Co: Bancroft- Whitney Co: H W Higgins & Co: Royal M Co: A K McLeod; A Ro: vieland Brewing Co: Bank of California: Wells, Fargo & Co: W B Benbam: A T G M Co: Anglo-California Bank, Pelton Water Wheel Co: H I Branthaver; W H Payson: A Mc- Bone, Coal and Fert Co: K Yamamusa: Pac Coast Syrup €o: San Francisco Calcium Light Co; J L Lithen: H Levi & Co; Redington & Co;_ A A Van Voorhies: Main & Winchester: L D Stone & Co: American Tobacco Co; Arthur Dows: Crane & C¢ Qarlson, Carrier & Co; Rotischild & Ehre Chicago Clock Co: Triest & Co: E H Manvedel; J Hoey; Wm Burd: » F Nuhand & Co. Per Albert—Williams, Dimond & Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Tenth Page. (EFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. L C.” F. WEBER & CO. <=3 400 to 308 Post St... aar. Stoe OCEAN STEAMSHIFS. PACIFIC CCAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junesu, Kil- 1sono and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M. Augus 3, 38, September 2, 17. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatoom (Bellingham Bey, Wash.), 9 4. 3. Auzust 3, 8, 18, 18, 23, 28. and every fifth day thereafter, connect- ing #¢ Vancouyer with the C. P. B. R., at Tacoma with N. P. B. R., at Seattle with G. N. Ry.,at Porl Townsend with Alaska steamers. ¥or Eureka, Arcata and Fle d’s Landing boidt Bay), sir. Pomona, every Tuesday at For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Oblspo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, &an 'Pedro, East San Ham- . ., 1,5, 9,18, 17,21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. ¥or San Diego, stoppinz only at Port Harford (San_Lnuis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Por: Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a3, August 8. 7, 11, 16, 19, 23, 27, 31, and every fourth day thereafter. Str. Pomona, Saturday and Monday, excursion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway whart 1, Saturday, 4 P. ). For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexieo), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. M., 25th of each month. Ticket oflice, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. 0. R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street whar at 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLA ND with direct rall lines to all ints in_OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. ONTAN A, and all Esstern points, including Chl- cago, New York and Boston. State of Callfornia salls Angust 7, 17, 27, Sept. 6. Columbta sails August 12, 22, Sept. 1. Fare in cabin, {ncluding berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; Round trip, $25 00. For through rates and all other information apply o the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS &C0. FREn. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Supts., Gen’l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. 10 &rka(. 8t. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold flelda (Fremantle), Austra- lia: $220 first class, 8110 menzed‘ Lowest Tates to Capetown, South Africa. Steamship Australla, Honolulu only, Tues: day, August 27, at10 A Australian steamer, MONOWAL, sails via Honolulu and Auck- : land, Thursday, Sep- tember 19, at 2 P. X SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties August 27 and Sept 24. Ticket office, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street, J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. WHITE STAR LISF. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. CAB!N. $680 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing. to steamer and sccommodations selected; second cabin, $35; Majestic and Teutotic 240 and 845, Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. m sailing ‘iel and cabin plans may be D! from W. H. AVERY, Paciflc Mall Doci, or at the e o Hrom® RPN FLETCHER, " under otel. W ‘General Agent for Paclfic Coast. ROVAL HAIL STEAN PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S ornlghtly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbo France, and Blymonth to land passengers. Through biils of lading, In connection With the Pacific Mail S. S. Co,, issued for freight and treas- ‘ore to direct ports in England and Germ: ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to blymon mm:a, Southampton. Firss class, §195; th class, 60. For further iculars apply to & CO., Agents, nuwfi:“ 5. Agenis, STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Wasnhington St., ‘At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. 23 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone.. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Return steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, 5 . M. Telephone Main 805. _ Cai Nav. and Impt. Co. RAILROAD TRAVEL. » Atlantic AND BAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive %t Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited Leaves every day at 5:30 P. )., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourlst Sleepers to JChicago via Kansas Clty without change. ARneX Ccars 10r Denver and St. Louls. ViA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave dally at 9:00 A. M. and 5:30 P M., counecting in Los Angeles with Soiid trains, Los Angeles to Chicugo. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the most Comfortable railway, Oslifornia to the East. e o eraater than 1y ehcoun mer. s tered n!n‘evan :h on ost norcherly line. This is well known to experienced travelers. ‘The meals at nme{'l Dining Rooms are an ex- cellent feature of the line. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can ‘be reached in no other way. W ‘OMce—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building. Farland; Gardiner & Thorney: A Massill; Pacific | Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 8 A. M., August/| OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! oonumym%wr;ngmmll‘m C ' P OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morion si.. Travelers by this line avoid bo.h transit by English rall . ay «.d the discomfort of crossing the channel n a smail Toat. New York to Alexaudria. Egypt, via Paris, first-class 8160: second-class $116. | LA CHAMPAGNE, Cppt. Laurent. s Angust LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboedt. 7 e ta.o....September 7 LA TOURAINE, Capt. Sentelll.... vaes September 14. 10: LA ‘GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon.. = \a 21, 5:00 A- X &G For further particnlars apply.to* r further particalsts SPRYIOT. Ageot, No: 3 Bowling Green, New York. 3. F. FUGAZI & CO,, ni avenue, San Francisco, - A6ehis B MONEOmEry RAILROAD TRAVEL. S SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY Co. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.3.: 12:31 8:30, 6:10, 6:30 #. 3. Thiursdays—Extra = 8t 11:30 ». . Saturdays—Extra trips ac 1 and 11:30 ». . : ) 11:00 A.3c; 1:30, 8:50, San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 a. a} 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 p. M. Saturdays—Extra trips At 1:55 p. nd 6:85 P. M. SUNDAYB—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. M.; 1:40, 8:40, | Between Ban Francisco and Schuetzen Park same 5:00, 8:25 P. M. schedule as above. Leave Arrive san Franctsco. ’{i:g:g_‘ San Francisco, Werk | Sox- ket SuN- | WEEK DAYs. | Davs. | Destination.| p5ivy | pivs 740 an|8:00 ar| _Novato, [10:40 AM| 8:50 ax '8 Potalumna, |/8:05 i 10:30 Ax | B:10 Px[5:00 Px|Santa Rosa.| 7:30 rx| 6:15 Pxt | i Falton, 7:40 Ax ‘Windsor, 10:30 A Healdsburg, Geyserville, 8:30 P>/8:00 ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 ru| 6:15 rx Pieta, 7:40 AX Hopland & 10:30 Ax 8:30 Pa[8:00 ax| Uxish. | 7:30 vx| 6:15 rx 7140 ax| 110:30 2% |8:00 Ax|Guerneville.| 7:30 px 8:30 pxe| { 6:15 eu 7:40 a>|8:00 Ax| Sonoma |10:40 A| 8150 AX 5110 Px5:00 Px| and 6:05 Pix| 6:15 Px | "| Glen Ellen. 7340 Ax|8:00 AX 10:40 Ax|10:30 AM 8:30 Pac|5:00 par| Sebastopol. | 6:05 pxc| 6:15 rut Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Sants Rosa for Mark Wess Stages connect at Cloverdaie for the Springs, iages_connect at ZLakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Greens Bprings. Stages connect at Geyserville for Skages Springs sers. e s o e, 8 Ba) akepo Singe " Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. ‘Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas wood, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, | Cahto, Willetts, cupsun.‘iflomo,'gouervme .Y:n. Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocks: burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eureka. | 'Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced ] Lo | P sundays round-trip tickets to all polnia be- | yond San Rafael at haif rates. !\ Special Sunday El Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:80 A. M., 12:10, 2:00 snd £ Retrning—Leave Bl Campo a¢ 1300, 3:00 aad M. Ticnet Offices, 650 Market st,, Chronicle building, . C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agents SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO BYSTEM.) Trains leave and are duc Lo arrive as, SAN FRANCINSCO. GEAVE_ — Frow JuLy 27, m%' — __ammnve #6:304 San Loandro, Haywards & Way St'ns _9:154 700 Atlantic Express, Ogien aud Fast.. 10:30p 71004 Benicia, Vacavile Rumsey, S ‘mento, and Reddigg via avis.... 7:5® 7:304 Martinez, San Remon, Naps, Caiis- toga aad Eeats Rosa ... 6:15e 7:80A San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 10154 8:804 Niles, Bau Jose, Stookton, Ieue, Bacramento, Marysville, Red Bluft aud Oyorille, 4:15p #8:304 Peters and Miltor 9:004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 9:004 New Orleas Iixpress, Raymond, {for Yosemite), Eanta Larhars, Tos Augeles, Dewing, El Yaso, New Orlenns and East. 2004 Martinez and Stockton. B 10:004 San Leavdro, Haywards atd Niles . 12:00% Ean Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 00P Niles, San Jose and Livermore. 00r Sucramento River Bteamers. $1:30p Port Costa and Way Stations. 8:00p San Leandro, Haywards& Way 4:00P San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns 4:00p Martinez, San “Ramon, ‘allejo, Napa, Calistoga, El Verano and 08 uts Rosa..... . 9104 4:00p Benicia, - Esparto, Woodland, Kuights Landing, Maryaville, Oroville and Sacramento . 10:45a 5:00r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton ... . 75 5:30P San Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns ~ 8:40» 5:30r Los Avgoles Iixpress, Fresuo, Ray- mond (for Yosemite), Lakersfield, Santa Barhara and 1os Angeles.. 4:457 8:307 Sauts Fo Route, Atlsutic Express for Mojave and Tast. 10:454 6:00¢ Furopean Mail, Ogden and Jast.... 9:43A 6:00r Haywards, Niles and San Jose 7:454 13:00r Vailejo, Tt tre L {7452 7:00r Orogon Jixpress, Sacramento, Marys- ville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and East ... 10:434 7:00F San Leandro, Haywarda & Wa 9:00p fan Leandro, Haywards& Way H11:15p San Leandro. Haywerds & Way St'ns_* SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). T7:454 Bunday Bxcursion for Newark, San Jose, Lo Gstos, Felton and Santa. 83154 Newark, Centerville,fan Jose, Feiton, lslolil‘darcr Santa Cruzand Way tations. - #2:157 Newark, Centorville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Bonlder Creek, Banta Cruz and Principal Way Stations, 5 4:457 Nowark, San Jose, Los Gatos. COAST BIVINION (Third & Townsend Sts.) *6:454 Sau Joso, §New Almaden and Way $1:80 Bem e B i i o i T or San Jose, . Cruz, Pacific Grovs and Principal Way BUatODS. . 1oversrierrinnss 85307 8:15A San .Snu, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Tnia Gulepe, Gusdatups and Prine nfs Obispo, Jupe an cipal Way Hations ;v 7:052 147 Palo Alto and Way Stations. 1:459 0:404 Sau Jose aud Way Stations. 5:009 11:45A Palo Alto aud Way . 8:300 1Rt "Dl Moot Fmied, ks S 2 ] 08 A e, Del Monte, Monterey, and Pacific Grove only.. ..1111:204 #2:30F San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Saite gflu. Balinas, Monterey and Pacitic *3:20p SanJose and Prin #4:307 Ban Joso and Way 5:30P San Jose and Way Stations 0r San Jose and Way Stations. 11:507 San Jeso and Way Stations. : CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Frmdly FRAKCISO0—FPoot of Market Stret (Slip 8)— :00 9:00 *10:00 11:00a.. *12:30 $1:00 *2:00 3:50 +4:00 B:00 *6:00r0y From OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— “6:00 *7:00 800 *0:00 10:00 *I1:00a. $12:00 *18:30 2:00 *3:00 4:08 *5:00ra A for Moming. P for Afternoon. §Wadnordags oy 1 Mor i only. 1 Bu 4 ) Moedas, Thrsiay and Batarlay sighie oal: VIA SAUSALITO FERRY. From Armiy 21, 1895, WEEK DAYS. Arrive 8. P, “ “ : P 4040 o San Qla. 10454 seeseis MiS5AMG o San Q. 115e., : oeven. $05PML “ San Qo' 4 40P, o= . 6.36¢ M. dou W n tan 507 5. Ross Vl, 843 AL, S0 Q0 evvves rorrnins 8.004.M. Casadero and Way Stations . TA5e. SLabza. ¢ ¢ B sen s XRAGAI ‘*Baiurdays only. x Mordays only, 8.00. MiD) Val., Ross Val., Y!l.fl. AN ., 8an Rfl., San Qta, i....... RossVal wnhlul.luh,.o-. 9.004.. lzllnhL, "VlL, a,.u, San Qta. % Scusalilo and Mii) Vadly. .. .- “‘”""‘Efl,“,"‘"‘,‘f S Rl 1, ::. “,In "um.umr.m. - wesavene . San Qta. lm‘y-x..n-m.,umm Dhaiard w . w e . “ “ “

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