The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 30, 1895, Page 10

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1c " THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1895. —— The ComMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver a fraction firmer. ‘Wheat futures steadier. Harley weak. Cats in oversupply. Corn dull. A few salesof Rye. Beans weak and dull. No change in Hay. Salted Calf 20d Veal Hides lower. Hops dead. Potatoes and Onjons unchanged. Sweet Potatoes lower. Butter and Eggs declined. Poultry market overstocked. Fruit and Vegetables dull. Dried Fruit in better demand. Provisions unchanged. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, August 29, 1595, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, as compared with those of the same date last sea- son: Eureka .21, last season .08: Red Bluff .16, last season .02; Sacramento .04. last season trace; San Francisco .01, last season trace: Fresno trace, last season trace: Sap Luis Obispo trace, last season trace; Los Angeles trace, Jast season .01; San Diego .00, last season.04; Yuma .01. last season .45. The following maximum temperatures have been reported from Califorfia stations to-day: Eureka 64, Red Bluff 72, Sacramento 68, San Francisco 64, Fresno 84, Independence 78, San Luis Obispo 70, Los Angeles 74, San Diego 70, Yuma 98. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 84, minimum 56, mean 60. The pressure is highest this evening in Central Califorma and lowest in Arizons, with a second depression central in Idaho. Light rain has fallen along the northern coast of California, and cloudy weather prevails throughout the entire north por- tion of th It is also clondy in the coast States north of California. Showers will yrobat occur to-night in the extreme north portion of Cali- fornia, after which the skies will clear. There has been & moderate rise in temperature throughout California and Nevada, the changes have not been marked. The temperature! will probably grow slowly warmer Fridsy Forecast made a¢ San Franclsco for thirty hours ending midnight Aug: 0, 1895 | Northern Ca north portion t :ept cloudy in the and Friday morning, proba- Dbly with sl extreme north portion to- & temperature in the interior; light to fresh westerly winds. Southern California—Fair; nearly stationary tem: prature sh westerly winds. Nevada—Ge r. except partly cloudy and somewhat tening in the extreme north poi slowly risi Utah—Generally fal perature. nearly stationary temper: a—Fair: stationary temperatnre. Tancisco and vicinity—Fair, except cloudy morning; nearly stationary temperature: tresh southwesterly winds. W. H. Haxorox. Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, Y., Aug. 29.—Speculation at the Stock Exchange was rather quiet during the session, lower cables from London, a further rise in sterling exchange and the engagement of sbout $1,600,000 gold for shipment to Europe on Saturday having had a tendency to check trading. It also induced some of the weakened bulls to part with their holdings and prices receded about @1 a Immediately there was arush to cover nd the stock rose irom 1089 to 11184, Topacco, on_the oth and, was pressed for sale d broke from 9634 o 9214 on rumors that the orney-General of New York intended to bring suit under the anil-trust law. Near] s 78.0C0 shares of the stock were traded in. Tl = 500.000 gold_by practically of stewmers, streng:hened the general market in t afternoen trading and neutralized the break in bacco. ~ St. Paul, Omahs, L. and N., Missouri P cific, Pacific Mall, Tennesee Coal, Canada South- ern,’ Chicago and Easteru Iihnois and Reading were conspicuous in the afternoon rise. Pacific Mail sold up 134 10 3134 on repor:s that the troubles with the Panania Railroad will be adjusted shortly. The activity in the Readings was due to an im- pression that the coal irade troubles are much nearer a settlement (han the average operator is aware of. Speculation closed steady. Net changes show losses of 14@1 per cent. Sugar gained 134 Michigan Central end Pacific Mail 4, and Cana- dian-Soutbern 54 per cent. The market for railway and miscellaneons bonds was_active and sirong. The features were the Reading issues. Transactions were $3,589,000. Reading first preferences rose 10 3734 Reaa c ding thiras, 3 to 1734 4: Reading certificates Wiscopsin® Centrel firs's, 7 to do. incomes, 110 1134 : Cordage t certificates, 114 10 48; Union Pacific Funds, eighi nking , 110 10%4; Denver and_Gulf firsts, oledo, St. Louis and y Arst certificates, 135 to 75: Roche burg consois, 1% 10 122; Louisyille, Evansville and St. Louls consol fives, 1 to 40: Kansas and Texas seconds, 1 to 6814 do. fours, 110 91: Kan- sas Pacific consols, 175 10 75 114 to 76; Erie. fourth Denver an Rio Grande Hocking Valley fives 1 to ibe Mercan! silver bullion on hand, 1 outstanding, 142. Grain and Merchandise. xtension, 134 to 11 N $2 15@%$2 60: do, fair to fancy, $2 75@3 25; do, P do, straights, $3 15@3 45: do, patents, §: do patent, $4 10@4 85: Southern flour, dull, weak: common to fair extra, $24 choice o, $2 R0@3. 2 70@2 75. Rye—Duil, steady. Western, 54@55c. Wheat—Fairiy active, firmer, wi h_options. No. 2, red, in store and elevator, 66c: afloat. 67 & closing firm at 13, @134c ndvance, following the West with good fof 2n buying and local shorts cov- ering. Decembey and Sevtember mos: act] Aug- ust, 66c; September, 8614c; Ociober, 66%4c; De- cember, 6885c; Ma Corn—Dull, easie 2, 4214c, clevator: 43%4c | afloat. Options were di vance, following wheat and the West with Jocal shorts covering: September and (ctober most ac- September, 418gc; October, 413gc; May, steady. Options dull. gust, 2414c; September, 2. December, 253c. Spot. pri 0. 2 White, 2' N 26¢: estern, 25@33c. Pigiron—Firm; moderate demand; American, $11 50@1 @25%: No. Copper—Quiet. Lake, $12 2 Lead—D: domestic, $3 50. Tin—Quiet.” Siraights, $14 25@14 30; plates, quiet. Spelter—Quiet. Domestic, 84 20. lops—Quiet, weak. Siate.common to cholce, 2@7c; do new, 8@10c: Pacific Coast, 4@7c. Lon- don market unchanged. Wool—Quiet. steady. Domestic fieece, 16@22¢; pulled, 18@34c: Texas, 10@14c. Lard—Q lower. Western steam, $6 621%; city. $6: September, 6 15; refined dull;tCon- tinent, $6 6o: Soutn America, $6 90; compound, a@be. $10 75@11 25. >ork—. Butter- dy. State dairy, ctive, lower. Me: Light demand ; fa do creamery, 192 do creamery, 13@20c: do facto gins, 20c; imitat.on creamery, 11@15c. Quiet. closed easier. State'large, 6@ ki others casy. State and iresh, 1314@ unia, 15@16c: 15c: do per case, $1 25@4. Tallow—Quiet, easy. City, 414c; country, 434 | 140, Cottonseed oil—Quiet, about steady. Crude, 2dc: yellow prime, 261.@3ic; do off grades, 26¢c ed. Rice—Quiet, firm. Domestic, 3%@6c; Japan, | 3 Moderately active, firm. Forelgn, nominal; New Orleans, 26@32c. Coffee — Steady: 5@15_points up. September, #14 75@14 80; Cciober, $15 05@15 15: Decem ber, $14 90@14 95. Spot Rio, dull, steady: No. 7, 16¢. Sugar—Ra., dull: unchanged, Refined, steaqdy, quiet: off A, 313-16@41kc: moid A, 4 7-16@454c standard A, 4 3-16@4%jc: confectioners’ A. 4 1-16 @434c; cut loat and croshed, 4 13-16@5¢; pow- der(d and cubes, 4 7-16@4%kc; granulated, 4 3-16 @4vge. "CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Iir., Aug. 29.—The buils in wheat had an agreeable surprise th's morning, the mar- ket opening from /5 10 3¢ over yesterday’s close. The firm opening was caused Dy steadier cables, rainy weather West and the Cincinnatti Price Cur- rent, which reported the grain wovement retarded by moisture in various ‘Western regions. Profes- sionals, however. Loiding, and sold freely early turned seilers and prices ranidiy declined, but rallied o1 a report from New York that foreigners had bought consideribls wheat. Liverpooi cables WeTe qu.et, with fatures reported steady. Receip 8 at Chicago were slightly below the estimate, 78 cars arriving. ‘The Northwest had liberal supplies, 699 cars coming in at Minneapolis and Duluth. Withdraw- als from sore were 67,800 bushels, and 383,224 bushels, including wheat'and flour, cleared at the seaboard. Continentzl cables closed irregular. Antwerp wheat and Paris wheat and _flour were lower, and Berlin wheat was higher. The feeling continued firm throughout the remainder of the day. The fact that domestic markets were all ‘higher had considerable to do with the bullish feel- ing that prevailed. The close was strong at out- side prices. December wheat opened at 6214@ 6254c, 8old betwern 65%, and Gbvge. cloSiAE o 639, 134c higher than yesterday. Estimated re- ceits for to-morrow, 62 cars. Corp=A firm fecling prevailed in corn early this re gkeptical as to the advance A | August, savie@z summer $145; Plums— lumbias, 95c. sold at oy Bros. Company- | Buerre Hardys, Grapes, balf- 8 T0c. Peaches — Freestones, 90c@8$1: clings, 65@70c. Fruit Company sold Pears — Bartlett, $1 | 82 05@2 85. Prunes. : do. certificates, | , 284 to 9014, and | Am Tel & Cabl Safe_Deposit Company reports | 189 ounces; certificates | Adams Express EW YORK. N. Y., Aug. 29.— Flour, dull, | weak: free offerings. Winter wheat—Low grades, | its, $3 50@3 75; Minnesota clear, $2 65@3 20; | Bufalo, Roch & P. 21 30 @ 4; | Canada Paclfi 6 low extras, $2 15@2 60: city mills, $3 90@4 15: | Canada Southern.. 5744 70: good to | Cornmesl — Quiet, steady; Yellow Western, | Chicago Alton (@6TVac: ungraded red, 60@6%c; No. 1 North | ern, 68¢c. Options were fairly active and irregular, | | Consolidation Coal. 52 |Puliman Palace. 1'but’ Tirm at 14@vec ad- | Vestern, 24@ | { | { | i | | | Western dairy, | c: dosmall, 63,@834c; part | : Pk 4@8%c; pi People who had bought WorLp. morning on the enormous withdrawals from store, 598,674 bushels, the moderate arrivais, 287 cars, and the bullish 'Cincinnati Price Current report which stated that the corn crop wonld be much short of early calculations, and that the total crop would no® exceed two thousand million bushels— sbout 500,000.000 bushels less than estimated. The market eased off on rather free offerings at the advance, but raliied in sympathy with wheat. Liv- £rpool cables were quiel, with fiitures guiet at yod lower. Export clearances were 44,752 bushels. Prices weakened on_heavy short seliing by & com- mission honse, but rallied later in_sympathy with the strength in wheat. May corn opened at 8114@ £074c, 501d between 3114@3114c and 8034c, clos- ing at 311Ac, lgc higher than yesterday. Esti- mated receipts for to-morrow 400 cars Oats were steady in sympathy with the strength in_corn and wheat. Trading was fairly_active, “shorts” doing considerable covering In” Septem- ber. Receipts were 171 cars, Withdrawals from | store were 82,350 bushels. May closed 14 higher than yesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 155 cars. Flax was easy. Cash, Northweswrn, 9912c@81: 381 September, 9834c@81; Ucto- ber, 99345c@#1 2b. Receipts were 101 cars. Provisions were weak on rather free liquidating by the longs and on lower prices for hogs. ‘Trading still continues to consist mainly of changing.. At the close September- pork was 20c lower, Septem- | ber lard 735@10c lower and September’ ribs 10c lower than yesterday. Closing prices: Wheat—August, 6lc; Reptember, 6114e; De- cemuver, 6334 c; May, 6814c. Corn—August, Svbsc: September, 86%ge; Octo- ber, 551hc: December, 3014c: May, 8lc. Oats—August, 19150: September, 19340t Octo- ook — Septemiber. 89 October, 89 10; Janusey, 9 T Lard—September, 85 80; October, $5 85; Janu- ber, 1834¢; May, 32 ary, 85 8114, Ribs—September, $5 55; October, 86 6214; Janu- ary, $5 05. Buiter—For fancy Creameries the market was | irm, but under grades were barely steady. Prices anchanged. ggs were firm. Offerings continue rather small. The demand was good, although principally of & local nature. Fresh stock sold at 1234c per dozen. Money was easy at 4@, per cent on_call and 5@5Ya per cen: on time ioans. New York Ex- change sold at 40c discount. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILL, Aug. 20.-Cat- tle receipts were moderate. The demand was good for choice beeves, but common to medium natives | moved off slowly. Prices were unchanged. Hog | receipts were moderate, but the hogs left over last night swelled the supply, and as the demand was only falr, prices suffered a further decline of | 5@10c. Sheep recelpts were fair and the demand | gocd. "Prices were unchanged. Cattle — Receipts, 10,000; quotations un- | changed. Hogs — Receipts, 18,000: heavy packing and hipping lots. $4 50@4 55; common to choice [olxed, $4 05@4 5b; choice assorted, $4 50@4 60: | Hght $4 15@4 60: pigs. $2 50@4 50. Sheep—Recelpts, 12,000; quotations unchanged. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORE, N.Y., Aug. 20.—California fruit was so0ld at open auction to-day as follows by the | Earl Froit Compa: 81 50@3: egg, $1 Prunes—Gros, $1 25@1 3! 155; Fallenbers, 95c@$1 1 Silver, 80c. Pears—Bartletts, $1 65@2 70: Beurre Mardy, $1 40@l 55: Beurre Clairgeau, $1 70. Grapes—Tokay, 80c@8$1 85: Malaga, 80c@$1 Rose de Peru, 81: Muscats, 45@8bc; seedless, 70c. Plums—Kelsey Japan, 1 50; Columbia, $1 20. Hungarian, $125@ : German, 90c@81 30; By Porter Bros. Company: Pears—Half-boxes eckels, 80c@82 30, Prunes — Silver, ros, #1 15@1 25: German, 81 05@1 25. 2, $1 05@1 35; Sargents, $1 15; Co- CHI fon to-day as follows: By Porter Pears—Buerre_ Clairgeaus, §1 30 75c@31 10. Prunes—Fellenberg, 0@80c. Plums—Damsons, 85¢c. Peaches—Orange 0@8bc: huli-boxes, 15c. rl Fruit Companv: Pears—Bartlett, 8175 pes—Tokay, 50c@R1 30; Muscats, 75@ 3 den drop. 85¢; Fontainebleau, 75c. BOSTON, Mass., Aug.29. — Porter Bros. Com- pany soid to-day at open auction: Pears—Bari- | lett, 81 8714, Peaches—Susquehanna and Late | Crawfords, §i 25; frees: | $1. Plams—Japans in crates, §1 1214;1n’ boxes, | 55¢. Grapes—Hult-crates, 85@75¢. ones, $1; clings, 50c @ <, Aug. 20.—Porter Bros. : Pears—Bartlett, 81 75, Tokays, $140: Rose Peru, MINNEAPOLIS, M MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Aug. 20.—The Ea: open auction to-d @2 45. Grapes — Tokay, ros, $1 20. NEW YOtk STOUKS. | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad ~hares. Money on call has been easy at 1%:last loan at 1% and closed offered at 1%. Prime mercantile paper, 4 @414, Bar silver, 667sc. Mexican dollars, 53%4c. Steriing exchange 1s strong, with actual business n bankers' bills ac $4 883,@4 B9 for 60 aays and $4 BO34@4 90 for demand. Posted rates, $4 S9 | @4 90." Commercial bills, $4 §75,@4 88Ya. Gov- ernment bonds firm; State bonds dull: Tuilroad bonds strong. Siiverat the Board was quiet. CLOSING ATOCKS. 96 | Norfolk & West.... 4 | Atchison.. 2014 Preferred.. 15% Preferred 3514/ North American... b7y 148 " |Northern Pacific.. 54 | Alton,Terre Haute. 60 | Preferred.. 1815 Amerlcan Express.113 |Northwestern. ... 1055 ‘American Tobacco. 93 | Preferred...... . 147 Preferred...... ..108 y Bay State Gas...... 19 163, Baltimore & Ohio,. 65 | ls preferred..... 72 Brunswick Lands.. 3 | 2d preferred...... 38 LY. &N. H.. 202 LY. & New Eng. 61 . Y.Susq & W. 137 0074 Preferre . 34 193 /Ontarlo. . L 9l . 2194 0Ontario & Western. 174 .160 Oregon Improvmt. 9 56 Canton Land. . Central Pacific Ches. & Ohio. Preferred. 172, Preferred. . . 85 Chicago, B. & Q.... 91%/Oregon Navigas 22 Chicago & .54 |Oregon Short Line. 1134 +..-105_ |Pacific Mull. By ChicagoGas........ 8234|Peors, D.& Eyans, & Cleve & Pittsburg.1621g Pittsburg & W ptd. 571;' % | Consolidated Gas..141%4/Q: 3 C.C. &St. Louis. 4914 19 Preferred. 9543|Reading. 183 Colo. Fuel . 3814 RioGrand 17 Preferred. 0 Cotton Vil z Rock Islang . 83 Commercial Cabl RomeWat & Ozden116 Del. Hudson. .18034i8t. L. & 8. W 8 Del. Lack& W 18113/ Preferred. 1734 | Denver & R. G...... 16 &t Paul. 7855 Preferred. Preferre 12804 Distillers .. 82 General i Greai Northe Green Ba; Harlem Hocking Hocking Vall 134 Southern Pacifi 60 Southern R. R. 344 Preferred. 25" Sugar Ref ey 1iiinois Central Towa Central, Preferred. Preferred Kingston & 3 Lake Erie & 2614 Preterred . 7942 Union Pacific...... 15 Luke Shore.. .....181%/U. P.. Den. & Guit. 7 Nationai Lead... .. 3490 8 Cordage...... 6% Preferred 181" Preferred. 13 Long Island. 85 Louisville & Nash, 6315 Leuisville Na& Ch. _9 Preferred .. 2613 Preferred.. Nanhattan Consol 114%4 U. 8. Rubber. Memphis & Charls. 15 | Preferred. . Mexican Central... 18 Utica & B. River..150 Michigan Centrai.. 10214 Wab. 8. L. & Pac.. 914 Minn & S. L. | Preferred®........ 28% Preferrea, —_ |Wells-Fargo. 109 Minn. & St. Leom. 2434 Western Union.... 9464 18t preferred 2d preferred... ... B7% Missour| Pacific. Mobile & Ohio. Nashville Chat.... National Linseed.. . B4 Wis Centraue..... T g‘\\'heelln; &L E. 15% 434 am Cotion O Bt 73 . 2 Am ton 70 *1W'U Beet. ) 2814 L T Traction.. N.J. Central. ...... 10854, Closixa BoNDS. USd4s reg..... .11214/M K T 2ds Do, 45 coupon 11284 Do, 4s.. U'S 48 new reg. o i .80 12808 Mutsal Urion 8s. 1114 ¢ Do, 4s coupon...12314|N J Cent Gen 5s...119 Do 2 - 9614 Northern Pac 1sts.118 Do, 5s. -11554(" Do, 2ds. 2108 Do, bs coupon....115%, Do, 3ds. . 71 Cherokee 4s, 1896.100%4 Northwest Consols.141 Do, 1897. 1008, Do, deb Bbe. .108 Do. 1598, 10034 N Do Jeoe: 034/0 R & N 1sa......118 1003 S & TronMuGen Ba 5334 Pacific 68 01 '95. |StL & 8 F Gen 6s.110 D. C. 3-8 0s. -110 St Paul Consol 2 Ala Class A (108 (St P C. & B ;m,u;% Do, Class B 4, 55.108 Do. Pac Cal 1sts..113 LaConsolds..... .. 99 |Southern K. R. Bs. 98 Missouri funding..— |Texas Pacific firsts 12:2 N Carolina con €s..124 |Texas Pacseconds. 28 Do, 4s. 710214/ Union Pac 15t0r 0610675 s...105 | West Shore 4s.....107 - 90 |Mobile & Obio 4s.. 6R - 6314'R GranaeWest 1sts 77 ~—— Ches & O bs..... ..112 814 Atchison 4 2 B0 trust wcoin s B4\ Do, S s 347 Canada South 2ds..109 H&S A 68......107 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.102 | Do, 2d 7s. 10% Den & R G 1st.....11614/H & Tex Cent bs..111 Erjl): 4 81 | Do. con 6s. 109 . 743, Reading 4s. Kansas Pa Consois 1875 1 Ks Pa 1sts Den divil0 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Aug. 29.—The spot market 1s easy at 65 1d@05s 2d. Cargoes are weak at 2 ey, @5s at2bs 1a FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the followl: Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: ‘“n: Ba: October, 5s; November, | ton: Southfield Wellington,$7 50 ton: Seattle, : Brvant $6: Coos Bay, $5: Wallends, 87 50% Ecoten, 87 50: Brymbo, $7 50; Cumberland, $8 50 1n bulk and $10 50 in sks; Pennsylvania Anthracite %, $12: Welsh Anthracite Egz, Kock Springs. Castie Gate and 7 60: Coke, 815 in bulk and $17 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Reitning Com; Quotes, terms net cash: Cube. Crushed. Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 54gc: Dry Gran Confectioners’ A, 484c; C, 4%4¢: Golden 'C. more than barrels, and hoxes SAN FRANCISCO Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: 2 BEEF—First quality, 5@5%c; choice, 6¢: sec- | first-class nun buov, painted_red and numbered 4, | Lumber Ct ond auality, 414e: third ao, 3@4c B . VEAL—Large, 4@bc: small, 5@7¢ ® . MUTTON — Wethers, 414@5¢; Lwes, 4@4%qo aL.«"MB-a@ec PORK—Live for small and — for 58 14d; December, Aug. 29.—Consols, 1077 silver, 3034; French Rentes, 10f 25¢. EXCBANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 80 day: Sterling Exchange, sight New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, telegraphic.. Fine silver, spot, ® ounce.. Fine silver, 30 days. Mexican Dollars. Cannel, $8; .‘egunnt Valley, agnolia A, 4% D, Aje: helt-barrels, 1811 MARKET. EETEl N B PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, ‘WHEAT—Better quotations from Chicago gave futures more strength, but the shpping market was dull and unchanged. cul; cholce, 938, @96¢: lower, At b T bt 97Y20@8 CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL E¥ssioN—10 o'clock — December— $1 00145: 1100, $1 0034; 900, $1 0054. KEGULAR MOENING tons, $1 0084 ; 1300, 200, 81 0745: 100, 81 07: AFTERNOON SESSI0N — December — 300 tons, May—200, $1 073s; 600, 5Y—Is weak at_the decline, with larger 57%4c B ol Choice, b 71%4c; Chevalier, $1 1 20 for No.1 and 60@765 ¥ cil for off grade, CALL EOARD SALES. INFORMAL SES8JON—10 o'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—900 628/5c: 100, 8214¢; 400, 8234c. AFTRERNOON SESSION—NO sales. OATS—Over H000 ctls came in, principally from The markeu is overstocked, trado is dull and the tendency is downward, ing, 95c@F1 B ctl: fancy Feed, 95c@8 T74@8% %’“flé‘-}.‘)‘: S Rare @ Tay, T1%@8234c: Red, i Surprise, e A at the reduced quotations. Large ; Small Round Yellow, No. 1 is quotable at ceders: dressed do, 5%2@ RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 JOURS. 6,480 Rran, Or., sks.. 2,259 Middlings, sks. 4,327 Oregon 340/ Wool, bls 563 Wine, gals. 5,654 Hides, no.. 100 Pelts, bdl: 1,414 Quicksliver, flasks 5,028 Lumber, M feet. 610 Leather. rolis 668 Lime, bbl: Sxss1oN—December—100 . $1 02/'%. May—300, $1 0758; | Flour,qr. sks.. Wheat, ctis....,. offerings. Feed, 52 60c: Brewing, 62 -Erlanger & Co. E Gruy: Thos — HOTEL ARRIVALS, GRAND HOTEL. A H_Thompson, Eureka iss M H Thompson, Cal J D Biddle, Hanford F W Covey, Cal E W Fidden, Sacto J T sudd, Chicago H Morrison, Cal ¥ Smith, Sacto Mrs A D Van de Venter, Volimer,w, Los Ang _S-attle H Bell. Auburn Perrauit, Idaho We quote: Mill- = Yonkers. Iowa Saunders, Lincoln Hass, Stockton E Crane, Cal Sales of new at 7 BUCKWHEAT—{ FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, I5@3 45 B bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 25: superfine, $2 25@2 50 B bbl. RNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 % ton; Cracked Corn, $24 50@26 50 P ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Jobbing at §11 50@18 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Quoted at $15 for low grades up to 818 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Gronnd and rolled Barley, $13@14: Olicake Meal at the mill, $26 B ton: Cottonseed Oflcake, $24 B ton. 1AY—No change whatever. B 6 50@)0; Barley, 3! 8Iorll§l‘l@8: Compressed, $7@9; Stock, $4 60@ STRAW~—25@45¢ B bale. BEANS ‘AND BEANS—Weak and dull at the decline. Bayos are quotable at $1 10@1 20 B ctl; Small Whites, 82 16@2 26 B cul; Pea, $220@2 35 P ctl: Large Whites, $1 80@1 90; rink, $1@1 20; Reds, 81 1 16; Blackeye, nominal: Red Kidney, nominal; imas, 86@5 26 ctl; Butters, 51 8U@i 90 B ctl. SEEDS—New Brown Mustard, 81 75@: Yellow Mustard, 81 7 250 B ctl: Can inal: Rave, 184 H M Clough, Phila W 8 Bauman, Cal Mrs B Richmond, Wash Mrs A F Perry, Wash Mrs 8 E Ludwick, Neb Mrs M Brown, Wash Mrs I A Montgomery, ¢, Mrs J F Ganschaw, Neb Miss I Lenfest, Navarro lier & f, St Paul Ioore. Portland SR emycaz) Miss L. M Hook, Mndcno J W S N Dorsett, Portland Mrs S C Sanders, Wash Miss B H Scott, Wash E W Morse, San Diego G W Chandler, Boston Miss F Bowie, Mont Wm Ambrose, Auburn J Clark & wi, Pasadena H C Black, Boston G Bowie, Mont Island: 753 sealskins, to Wm Bendt. A C Briggs, Hollister J S Noble & f, Dunsmuir J F Farnsworth. Fresno F M Cash, Fresno L L Merriil, Glenwood T E Jackson, Los- Angels ¥ Paulsell & wi, Sn Jose F Paulsell & wf, Sn Jose ‘ortlnd W I Kelster, Los An; E W McCarthy, Oroville N M Leod. Minneapolis A A Morsy, Santa Cruz J Topley, Valicio G E Jones. Bacramento W P York, St Helena Whest 1s quotable % ton: Wheat and Oat, Alfalfa, 35 50@7 50; J L Aldrich & B Cohn. Wash Wolf, Stockton C Francis, Salem G E Grasar. Santa Rosa N Wines, G L McCandlan, Cal J McCoubrey, Winters PALACE HOTEL. ©J Wilton, Wis 3\ Young, Salt Lake A L Arpin,Grand Rapids F R Moore. Syokane WV G Colerick. Ft Wayne F H Mulford, Everett C A Adams, NewOrleans DrJ W Adams & w, La J P Cline & son, La. Mrs Byrne, San Bernrdo Miss Byrne, San Bernrdo Master Bolton, Cal Leo Byrne, Cal : N H G Fife & w, Cal ¥ A C Perrin & w,Cal Capt Hart, Virginia City A E Nusbaum, Chicago € H Howard&w.StLouis J McLachlan, Foochow J Kruttschnitt, Houston B Morse, N Orleans D N Hollingsworth, La R D Hunter, Fort Worth L A Pitcher, 1.os Angeles 3§ McDowell, Mrs C H Evans, La rs TJ Eol'on, Cal Laura Byrne, Cal 2 169 ctl; Flax, $2 25@ | W Byrne, Cal :sf/?m!us? P b: Alfaifa, nom- | Ll DRIED PEAS—Split Pess, 4@4 vroduct is nominal. POTATOES, T D Frawley, N Y 34c. The raw pt : P % TV Lebolt, Chicazo hazy; wind SW: veiocity 12 mtles per hour. VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweets are plentiful and lower at 87140@81 25: Garnet Chiles, 50@60c B ctl; Sa- iinas Burbunks. 60@80c: River Burbanks, 30@50c; | Larly Rose, 30@40c ctl. ONTONS—Are firm at 50@60c: k VEGETABLES H Buck & fam, Cal J Myers, Ashland Mrs G W Jackson, Sacto F A Waketiel S Polaski, La A Jacoby, La 1 Christophe: J A McMuririe, Denver Mrs P Jacobs, Portland Miss Jacobs, Portland LICK HOUSE. T B Barrett & wf, Los A G D Dornin, Fulton G Ivancroueh, Petaluma P N Stofer. Lime Potnt ¥ G Revnolds. Cakland G S Hinsdale,Santa Barb Pickle Onlons, 35 | No change worthy of note. Green Peppers are quotable at 25@40c B P litorni: | for Chile and Bell: Green Corn, BOc Aug. 29.—California fruly was | 75581 % hox for Berkeley and §1 2 meda; Tomatoes from the River, @40c:_Summer Squash, & B: String Beans, 1@2c B Ib; Lima | 5@25¢ B box; 2g Plant, 25@40c 7 Feed Carrots, 30@40c; 4lgc B 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $8@10 B ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, RUTTER—~The long-expected delayed Butter from the north was on tha market yesterday—722 boxes—and prices declined 1c in consequence. Con- siderable of it was out of order and was worked off iattuck, Fresno Miss Lawrenc , Portland O S Paulson, Seattle T H Wood & wi. Sulsan_ Gertie Paulson, Seattle N M Lennon, Prt Twnsd M L Stangroom, Wash Mrs G Graham, Victoria O J Woodwara. Fresno J W Gardner & wt,Los A ¥ B Chandler & wf,Elmirs » Jlele: en, New Orlns W Biddle, Healdsburg J E Tibbe.'s & wt, N O MissJGKerrins, PasoRobl MissA LKerrins, Paso Rob W Peterson, San Jose H Kraft & wf, Red Bluft Hirschtcld, Bakerstie.d Gertle Kraft, Red Bluff Dr Burdell, Marin Co R J Bentley, Sacto P R Schimidt, Calistoga RUSS HOUSE. Suidner, Nevada City Griffin&w,StanfordU S Batchelder, Towa Richards, Grass VI'y F H Smythe, Langtry Fm M Smith, Cloverdaie ¥ Sinclair, Portland P W Searson, Portland C 1 Wheeler, Portland . Bakersfield R'W Logan, Texas Bakersfield ¥ E Munck, Tacoma J W Stricht &w, Tacoma J C Mone, Seattle Pens, 2@2ac B Pickles, 60@65c for Green Okra, 26@b0cC; 2 Mrs L Burrls, Sanger o B Peaks. Stockion Warmser, Deming HoNG rs ' M Harney, Cal ¥ Harvey, Cal Knox, Oakland £ % CrEaMERY—Fancy, 25¢; seconds, 23@24c MeLeod, Tracy 2ic _b: good to choice, oy Dairy--Fancy, lower grades, 1 el 3 ‘ood, Oakland G 3 CHEESE—Fancy mild new, 7@7%c © S Fisher, Dailas , 4 Yac Soaise Wetrn, EGGS—Ranch Eggs continue to weaken, as bu ers take the cheaper Eastern and cold-storage goods astern, 20@21c B to cholce Eastern, 16@18c: Duck Ekgs, 18@ 20c; store Eggs, 16@20c; ranch Eggs, 22@25¢. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Ducks and Geese sell well at firmer prices. Hens, Turkeys and young stoek are in ex- | ek C McReany, Ukiah I B Stricht, Tacoma, A Horn&w.Los Angels J Lowrle, Ont Oliva, Sierra Madra P Drigo&w,Battle Mtn W Hill & w, San Jose C Bowling, Sacramento G F Thomson, Snta Cruz E Blevins, Shasta Co R Jones, Williams J A Burns, Colusa P J Goebel, Colusa in preference. F B Mansfleld, Ilis W Regan, Suisun R Risk, Petaluma E Jones, Wiiliams rs P Burns, Colusa | A winter & w, Reedley BALDWIN HOTEL. G Barrie, Boston M Gilbert, Modesto W A Lapham, N Y Mr & Mrs Bennet, N'Y G D Gortes, Lake View acramento R Thompson & w, S Rosa T'J Crowley, San Rafael J Lambe. San Jose ¥ P Clark, Stockton A D Ausburn, Portland Mrs Judd, Philadelphia E A Scott, Chicago cessive supply and demoralized. Live Turkeys, 12 | @13c for Gobblers; 12@13c for Hens; Geese, B air, $1 25@2; Ducks, 33 50@5 P dozen; Hens, young, 84 % dozen H Bresett, St Louls G Jury, San Jose J R Kelly, Santa Clara ¥ Cobb & w, Stockton 4@5 B dozen: do, 0ld, #4@5 d for Iarge and $1 50@2 for small: Pigeons, §1 and $1 75 for youns. GAME—Nominal, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—The market is flat and un- interesting, with no changes worthy of note. Quinces, 40@50c B box: Cantaloupes, 35@75c B case: Watermeions, & ® @ 40c B box; Figs, — for single and 50@75c for double 40c; Egg Plums. §20020 B ton; 5@50c P bski: Peaches in bulk, 1o canners, $20@25 B ton for freestones and 5@27 60 for ciings: Crabapples, 35@60c B box; Pears, 35@75c: Bart- letts, $1@1 25 % box for No. 1 and 75@90¢ B box | e In bulk, 835@40 ¥ ton for No. BERRIES—Arrivals continne moderate, Huckle- D Blackberries, 81 50@: P chest: Strawberries, $5@6 for Longworths and $1 50@3 B chest for large berries. GRAPES—Not much change. Stocks are large and the market is dull and fla Fontainebleaux, 2! @36c: Muscats, 2 CITRUS FRUIT: 3 H Roberts, CM Willlams, Los Ang J Macinuon, St Josephm C1H Judd, Pniladelphia J W Street, Chicago H D Matthews, San Jose Mrs Wilson, Burlington T Hagan. Salinas Dr CS Loundie, USN B Griflith, K C NEW WESTERN HOTEL. Jas Fleming, Baden J Kennedy. Vallejo Chas E Duf?, Chico J Peters, Cal M C Hogan, Fresno L B Bessett, Los Gatos J Jones, Oakland Bluff J B Lucy, S; Iayers: Plums, b@socb'g' bx and E Casey, Chicago Thos Rooth, Chico | 3 Werner, Cal | P Sarsfield, Treland | T J Burns, 'Los | Miss Johnson, R | L Lucke, Sacramn o | Mrs Reese & fm,Culcago C C Duff, | B B Booth. Valiejo | Miss Booth, Valleio Miss Love, Menio —————— THE CALL CALENDAR, berries, 2@4c V B Boorh, Valiejo M B Burns, Menlo Sweetwaters and 30c B box; Black Grapes, 26 40c; Tokay, 26@50c ® box. — Lemons are quotable at $1 25@2 B box for common and 82 50@8 50 | % box for £00d to cholce; Mexican Limes, $5@4 B box: Bunanas, $1 25@2 B bunch; Pineapples, $2 AvUGUST, 1895. 0. | M. [To.| W. Th.[ ¥r.|Sa] Moon's Phases. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—There Is more business and the market rules steady, with an advance asked for fancy Moorpark Apricots. the orchards, as reports from all sections say that the weather Is miserable for drying, being cold and i | clgars, 1 ¢s mdse, 190 M 1t lumber, 600 Fruit s slow in leaving __The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: 80 B b _for quartered, 816@4dc B ced and 434 n New -Apples, /a0, new Prunes, 434c for'the 4 sizes: new Apricots, 8@9c and 1 1¢ @ M for fancy Moorpark: new Figs, black, 8%4c B Db for pressed and 2 P B for evaporat ums, 3%4@4%4c for pitted and jc for unpitted. * [AISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Raisins—4- crown, 10ose, 8140 : 8-crown, 214c: 2 seediess Sultanas, 3c; seedless Muscateis, 2¢ crown Loudon layers, k3 Dehesa clusters. 82 50; Imperial ciusiers, $3: U TS Watmata, 7@10c for First Quarter. | coin, 2 bdls salt pelts, 1 pkg express. c for unpressed ; OCLAN Sik Dates of Departure From San Francisco. [DESTINATION | | Grays Haroor. 1Humboldt Ba: Aug30, 6PM Main Augsy. 9aM| Washt'n Aug81.11ax| Baw’y 2 | Aug31.10ax| Vallejo | 1, 9aM Miss'n 1 1.10AM | Spear 2, 5ru|Oceanic Oc for paper-shell and sot- ardshell; Almonds, 2@214c 1 for softshell, and - | 6c for Eastern and 4@ rdshell, and €@10c for paper-shell; Peanuts, c_for California; Kiicko 8¢ for rough and 8¢ for poiished: Filberts, 8@ Brazil Nuts, 715@8c B 1b; Cocoanuts, $6 B 100. HONEY~Comb, 5. 2ru|Bdw'y 1 3, 3eMPM S 8 4.11aM | Baw'y 3 6.10A% | Spear .| HumboldtBay Pl |Ching & Japan Sep 1 extracted, 5@514¢ B h: light amber extracted, amber. 4@4l4c P b, ESWAX—26@26c @ Ib. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8¢ for heavy and 814c B for light medinm, 1l B M for_light, # I for extra light, curea; rastern Sugar-cu Caiifornia Hams, P _bbl: extra mess rime. Pork, $2@9 bl; mess, $16 P bbl. LA RD—Eastern, tierces, quotable at 6@t for compound, and £¢ for pure: pails, nia._ tierces, Bl/4c ure; half bbls, 734c: 10- n. COTTOLENE—T744¢ In tlerces, and 834c ® b in STEAMERS TO AKRIVi. 1374140 for augut Departure Bay.. 39; family do, $10; bl; extra clear, Beet, 969140 1| 4 pkgs flavoring extract. S R, 1| sheils, 1 bx D stuft, 2 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Weak. Salted Calf and steers, 1015c B Veal are lower. Heavy salted : medium, 914c B Ib: light, ¥lgc B b: Cow- b sthed Kip, 7o: salted Catt, 9o; 'c; ary les, nsus selection, 18¢c; culls and brands, 13c B B; dry Kip, l4c 1: dry Calf, 20c c ench: Kids, FTIOC) *|urays Harbor. 1; prime Gostskins, erskins, good summer, 0 25¢: winter, 10@16c: Shee each ; short wool, AND TIDE TAULE. S : AIGH WATER.|LOW WATER.| % {Small. Large. Small. Large. [Kises| Seta —t - e Sl i 1.56r 2.28A] 5.38 6.42| 1.02a B.I5A 5.38 6.411 2 044 | & Edwards: A Gerverding & Co: Amer Press Assn; HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO, AUgUSt 29, 1895, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was d: at noon to-day—L. TALLOW—No. 1 rendored, 4 WOOL—New lambs’ and fall clips sre quotable at 414@7c P 1. Quotations for spring clip: Hum- boldt and_Mendocino, 12@1314¢; Choice Northern, Valley Oregon, 14@13%40 Sets. | W B Sumner & Co; Levi 80.| 9.684 7.54i 81.110.334 8.51 10@11c: Nevada, T@8e: do cholce, 9 HOPS—2@6¢ $ B._ GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcatta Grain Bags. 83 90@4; San Quen- tin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, $8; New Wellington, 88 8 , & noon of the 1 th | & C meriaian, or at exactly 8 P. M., Greenwich time. - S. N., in charge. | Dalion Bros: ‘American Union Fish Co: General ~ TO E Electric Co; G Camillont & Co; Milant & Co:S£ b S e e Miling Co; Goodall, Perkigs & Co: Hills Bros: 1 B OFFICE OF U. 8. LIGHTHOUSE [NSPECTOR, Tngugila; Jansen, Rose ney: tard; - Pac (i Mall Dock: H Heckman & Co: Wilson & Baechtel: 8AX Fraxcisco, Cal., Aagus: 26, 1895. Wheaton, Breon & Co:J Hoftrman; L D Stone & Co: BONITA CHANNEL, CAL. CE Whihes & Co; Smiih'sCash Store: Wheaton s s ey ol dn L 00 ok 1 ot Witrel & Baker: Wieland Brewing Co: annel has tated the shifting : 1 : nd T0y No. B0 & oo 100 vards | A Crocker & Bros; W C Price& Co: Enterprise Sby W 3, W from the rock. The buoy is placed | Browery. . in 54 feet ‘of water on the JollowIng bEATINZS. Per Kival—Jonas Erlanger & Co; Parafline Paint Wio | _ Bonita Point Lighthouse, E by S 34 8. North | Co: W B Sumner & Co. —W P Fuller & Co: Natlonal Tce Seal Rock, SF g E. Rt. Tang. entrance Rodeo | Per Point Arena Tce ) Co: Mendecino Lumber Co: Wilson & Baechtel: ":.’:TS‘.?‘&:‘.%.,‘;’;E‘@‘ E. Vessels should not pass | % (i 0% Co: Wetmore Bros: Lowenberz & 3 Co; De Bernardi & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Ca: Cox SAN FRANCISCO BAY, CAL. Seed and nunmn:flxnmm“ & c.(’"(d».g:sm‘?cn?g;: The obstruction formerly marking Anita | F B Haizht; W B Somner & Co: s Rock, San Franclsc Bar has bhen replaced by & | Martin, Fousier & Co: . Standard OIl Co: Alblon egelken & Buckner; § Sorenson: A tuliz Bros: A O'Brien: Spruance, Stan- Ballard & Dodge: Wells, placed in 66 feet of ‘water 110 yards north of the | Newfiel rock and on the range of the rock and Presidio ilev & Co: J S Kimbal wharf. Compass bear! . Russell & Co: M M Bell. Fort Polnt Lighthouse, W by 834 S, Alcatraz | Por Colimbia—Portinnd Cracker Co: M P Detels: o Lighthouse, NE 35 N Lime Polnt fog signal, | Clatsop Mill Co: F: Hillens & Co: E R Stevens & Co: ' B Board. oore, Fergnson & Co; Sheridan 2 ;Dsm 365@3%c B b for large, dc M L Watson; Geo Morrow & Co: J Everding & Co: A der U. S. N., Inspector. Carl; Thomas Loughran; Morgan Oyster Co: Bacon Ot - & Co: M B Moraghan: M E A Wagner: Foearty & % SBNG Parker: Darbee & Immel; Bissinger & Co: Kingan SEITELNG. UIERLIGEnON. & Co: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: Boston Rubber Ariived. Hose Co: Allen & Lewls: Calliornia_Fertilizer Co: California Barrel Co; Doernbecher Furniture Co: C THURSDAY, August 29. B < 5 jedman Stmr Jenne, Salveson, — days from Coois Inlet, | 4 wor Ty \Jolinson-Locke Mer Co: M Fri vin Kodiak 1034 days; 2 cs furs, 10 Alaska Com- | MpTRR SRECUON o haccoCo: F F Nel- | mercial Co. : & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co: H I Stmr Gipay, Leland. 12 hours from Santa Cruz, | }a0° & Co: Crane & Co: Murphy, Grans & Co: W 7 ete: produce to Goodall, Perkins & Co. 2 California: Bissinger& Co; A A Van Voorhies Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, 26 hours from Usal: 250 | & Co: The Wertheimer Co: Oregon Imp Co; G W M ft lumber, to Usal Redwood Lumber Co. % v % Kah Stmr_Rival, Johnson, 50 hours from Hne- | Howard: O Lelst & Co: Christy & Wlee: Kepn neme, via Ventura 84 hours: produce, to Jonas | yiiti JLPward: B JBOwe Co: Parrout & Co; 31 tson; Buckingham, Hecl : stmr Columbla, Bolles, 5634 hours frm Portland, | Bocon’ princing Co. O F Weber & Go: Brown & o e o R O N | Heiter: CE I.frralson: Davis Bros: CE Benson: 5 Hay & Wright; H Heynemann; order: Pac Saw Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 60 hours from 881 | (o7 7 W Grantley: © Longill: Redington & Co: Diego, eto; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & | Sanhorn, Vail & Co. Gan Boanciste Afloompn‘gg : Register Co; W B Sumner & Co; W_H Heaton; Stmr Polnt Arena, Johnson, 16 hours from Men- | yjeischer; Wells, Fargo & Co: Armes & Dallam: Qocino, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Tiimann & v‘f'“de‘:"l{v"}mh id & Wise: W W S erris; ‘aldeck ; H ‘hapers; rnia Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, 59 hours from Victoria Wine Assn: Dunham,Carri, & Co; Callfornia and Puget Sound; pass aud mdse, to Goodall, Per- | CuukeUor Gelby Hrmelting and. Lead Go: W astern kins & Co. Premier C 'Co: Stauffer & Co; W G Richardson; J G Bktn Tam O'Shanter, Patterson, 514 days from | gni oF GO0 HMIEe € Cor W THeRerleon e JEllisna SHeshior: fpase Sad/limnben:sto/RIDUNN i 6o s Hjmpank & Co ! Fac Antmonia & Chsmical Bktn North Bend. Davis, 8 asys from GIaYS | © peresbor VGasolt s on Co. Cal Bottling Co: W Harbor: lumber, to slmpu'm Lumber Co. A Miner: Union Ice Co: California Wine Unfon: Schr Monterey, Beck, 21 hours from BOWenS | Gray'w Rarbleri: Wetmore Bros: Witzel & Baker Landing: 167 M f¢ lumber, 1o F Heywood, Greanbaum, Weil & Michels:. LG Sresovich & Co; Schr Neptnne, Estvold, 7 days from Portland; H . H 270 M f¢ lumber, to Kennedy & Inglis. T o oo, T & e T raban e Schr_Ortillle Fjord, Segethorst, 6 days from | ganguinetti; A W Fink & Co; Hammond & Brod: ch\u;rflagg? i?.’:';‘”fi.‘:.fi."%"“a?":‘flm Grays | 1 Cowell & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: 1 butard; Harbor; lumber, to 'Gl'lys H;'.rbor l{mnmerclll Co. Stauffer & Co; Pac Pickle Works; M Brown. Schr Winchester, Johnson, 23 days from COpper | For Late Shi; ing Intelligence See Thirtesnth.Page. Cleared. CTI ALES. THURSDAY, August 29. ADCTION'S = (o Stmr Humboldt, Bdwards, Eurekd; M Kalish & Stmr Willamette, Cushman, Nanaimo; Oregon Y 2 2 Il‘i‘i‘;r(.:-wun:, Slater, Nanaimo: John Rosenfeld’s AUCTON SALE. AUCTION SaLg. Sons. AT, J. D HORAN'S STOCKYARDS, Sailed. orner Tenth and Bryant Streets. THURSDAY, August 29, ON SATURDAY. AUGUST 31, Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. At 11 O'clock, Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. By order of J. FLOURNOY ESQ., of Danville, Stmr Rival, Johnson, Fort Bragg. I WILL SELL 40 HEAD OF HORSES, Stmr Scotia, Johnson, Rockport. Weighing from 1000 to 1400 pounds, from 4 to 8 Stmr Willamette, Cushman, Nanaimo. years, consisting of some well-bred._fiilies, broken Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, San Pedro, and unbroken horses, and also 5 large work mules. Ship America, Harding, Nanaimo. J. D. HORAN, Auctioneer. Schr Christing Steffens, Rasmussen, Russian Landing. | Sehr foseph and Henrs, Christiansen, Coquille Lver. Schr Eliza Miller, Christiansen. Sahr Fres Trade. Bugge. Coquiile River. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Telegraphic. Coolgardte ol feids ._ p = e Ausira: POINT LOBOS—August 29—10 » M—Weather (Fremane), Ausira [0+ 5110 steerage.” Lowes: Tates” 10 - Capecown, South Africa. Australian steamer, MONOWAL, sails via Honolulu and Auvck- land, Thursday, Sep- tember 19, at 2 P. M. Steamship Australla, Honolulu only, Tues- day, sept. 24 at 10 ALK OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, Charters. The bark Wilna loads coal at Nanaimo for this port: bark Forest Queen, coal at Departure Bay for Kabului: Brship Duchalburn, wheat at Tacoma for Europe. 33s net. prior to arri The Br ship Star of France was chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe, 28s 6d—1s direct. Spoken. Aug 10—82 N 36 W, Br ship Colony, from Oregon for Queenstown. Aug 25—40 34 N 184 39 W, sbip Glory of the Seas, hence Aug 18 for Nanaimo. SPECIAL PaRTiEs.—Reduced special rates for Memorandum. pastiesSepy Jdmod w8 Per Jennle—Left in port at Karluk the bark ) e sireet. Alden Besse and schr Premier. In Uyak Bay— D, spnscxff:" ht &%%Aszg:fi’::‘e; umL Ship Liewellyn J Morse. In Kodiak—Stmr Dora, | _J- D- & .. Gens gents. bound east. Domestic Port: M PORT GAMBLE-—Arrived Aug 29—Schr Robert PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP - COMPANY Lewers, from Honolulu. —_ ZDON = TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM REDONDO—Salled Aug 28—Schr Hueneme, for S rottway wharh, tan Franciin, 20 Arrived Aug 28—Schr Webfoot, from Portland. | follows: CASPAB—iflIved Aug 29—Schr Maxim, hence | For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneay, Kil- Aug 27, 1isono and Hizke (A laska), 8¢ 9'a: 3. August '3, 8, G EWPORT—Salled Aug 20—Stimr Tlllamookfor | 1, Sentember 205 o n o) geattle, ASTORJA—Arrived Aug 20—Stmr State of Call- | Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom 27, Vi : 13, fornla, hence Aug 27. sflemngnm Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. August 3, 8, TTLE—sailed 8—Ship Orlental,for San | 18, 23, 28. and every fifth day thereafter, connect- n:’;am"’- Hled Ang28—-Ship Orlental,for San | {1y (Vancouver with the C. . R. K., a¢ Tacoms with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N. Ry., at Pors aArIved Ak 26-Bkin Catherine Sudden. bence T i laaka siamers. 0 oo VES '—Sal 2 ‘'or Eurcka, Arcata a. le:d’s Landing lam- FraESTPORT—Salled Aug 29—Schr Moro, for San | 5, Bay), sir. Pomona, every Tuesday at 3 . i, POINT ARENA—Salled Aug 20—Sunr Green- | For Santa Cruz Monterey, san Simeon, Cayucos T Borbare entors, Hucheme, Shn. Pedro, Tast San DEVILBISS LANDING—Arrived Aug 20—Stmr | P80 ’mf,o eA “Ph ) and Nowport, § A. ., August S T el 59,18, 17,51, 95, 29, aud every fourth day SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 28—Schr Alice, from | 1o 5, 9, 15, 17, 21, 45, 28, Y Eureka. creatter. 3 7 For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford roSalled Aug 29—Stmr Caspar; sebr W F Jewett, | q0" [l “O3S o ain. Barbure, port & 3 o Kseles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 aogEt BuAGessalledAng $0; Btne NavRrTo,| 4 xl Argusc ) 2 G154, 59, 37 8, and svery CONE. fourih day thereafter. P Aeae 'ved Aug 20—Stmr Alcazar, from | 51 "porona, Saturday and Mondsy, excursion AALBION=Arrived Aug 28Schr Contianza, hoe | {3 BaritaeOrus ahd ,;"},'f“:l’ 'c':'; B':’“’l “:: For Ensenada, San Jose del’ Cabo, Mazatlan, O e A a0 e Churt et Aliata and Gnaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- 5 3 Valley, 10 A. .. 23 month, SAN DIEGO—Arrived Aug 29—Schr Joseph | ©'f¢ ¥ Russ, from Grays Harbor: Brahtp Earl of Zetland, skt amos, Thiscd EORL S NN ey irom Newcasie, NSV baric Colorado, from New: | ***fo0p, 11, PERKINS & €O, Gen Agents. Sailed Aug 29—Schr Lucy, for Umpqua: stmr 20 Marksiae, SRyNTaRciioe Natlonal City, for San Pedro. TO PORTLAND Yoreign Ports. DUBLIN=—Arrived Aug 24—Ital bark Caterina o' R- & N' AND ASTORA. Accame, hence Mar 28. Briugs, from_Port Blakeley. 10 A. M. every five days, con. YORKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 27—Br stmr ChIna, | hectiag ot PORTLAND with direst il 1ines to Al hence Aug 13. ints in_OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, Sniled Aug 38—Stmr City of Rlo de Janelro, for | ElONTAN A, and all Eastern points, including Cht: San Francisco. cago, New York and Boston. 1mportations. SANTA CRUZ—Per Gipsy—1 bx quinces. 5 cs | gtate of California salls Angust 7, 17, 27, Sept. 6. Caltfornia wine, 13 cs cheese, 1% bxs butter, 500 | Gotunsblo saile Augass 19, 25 Sepe 11" SoPw bbis lime, 1 coop chickens. Monterey—1 s faucets, 1 cs lime juice, 2bxs | _Fare in eabin, including berth and meals, $15 00: evse, 1 c8 dry goods. rage. ; Round trip, 82: {0ss Landing—1 cs eggs, 1 bx butter. Sesersg: W00 :HIounn I 980 alinas—1 sk coffee. ? ‘Watsonville—40 sks salt. 'O};r;retsmn n:: and all other Information apply A s Litoes: GooDaLL, PrRKINs &Co. FRED. F. CoNNom Gen'l Supts,, Gen’l Agent. keg pickles, 11 bxa apples, 484 reams t dieen, LTt -0dbe. P! 10 Market st. 19 Montgomery st. kg crackers, 1045 1t Darsver, 38 oo exear 4877 803 pkgs crackers, t lumber, 25 cs eggs, it mlgpuio:#:, L7HD sks 250 ntaks flour, 1870 sics WEITE STAR LINE. shorts, 24 sks OAts, sks bran, xs rabber | Doots and shoes, 182 sksoysters, 265 sks tertiiizers, | United States and Royal Mail Steamers 1267 bdls barrel heads and staves, 697 pkgs furnt’ DR ture, 85 cs drugs, 200 bxs soap, 200 bxs Iye, 33 | NewYork, Q eenstown & Liverpool, s 512 plzs panr, 14 cris Dama, 80 cs . USAILING EVERY. WEEK.. MENDOCINO—Per Foint Arena—1 trunk, 1 cs (JABLY, 360 AND UPWATD, ACCORD. int Arena—L keg 64 bxs butter, 7 bxs black- | . D%, 0 steamer, and, sccommodations ERE berries, 12 bxs apples and pears, 1 bx glagsware, 1 | $40 and $45. Smflé Ic'ketn from England, Ire- bk seed, 1 cs egks, 4 cs mdse, 15 aks peas, 69 hides | F00,4°8 BH, PUECTRte IERER oW, e It GEe nd tallow: 7 aressed hogs, 1 coop chickens, 1 case | (prongh to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, books, 600 posts. | PORT TOWNSEND—Per Umatilla—5 cs mdse, 2 | $3110K dates, and cabin pians may be procured pligs éxprées, 1 sk coln. General ‘Office of the Company, 613 Market Victorin—224 bdls hides, 2 bdls dry hides, 2 sks | General Office of ¢ SV FLETCHER, ‘General Agent for Pacific Coast. | Vancouver via C P Rallway—69 cs cigarettes, 8 | - s clears, 101 s 1obacco, bbla 6 pkigs mdse, 1 éax | 3 ron pive connnentions, 1 car hardwood lumber, cing benecring, s demns, 2 s nanneis.ooois ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET- COMPANY, ammonia, 67 bls wool, 607 dry hides, 8 cs hames. ‘Vancouyer—126 bdls green salt hides. 7 bdls calf STEAH“S LEAVE ASPINWALL R, hides, 5 hdis salt pelts, 1 cs cigars. fortnightly for the West Indles and 4 Departure Bay—1298 tons coal. Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg! New Whatcom—1 pkg express, 1 sk coln. France, and Plymouth to land passengers. | Anacortes—9 pkgs mdse. Through biuis of lading, in connection With the Evereit—365 kegs nalls, 1200 bars bullion, 66 | Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co., {ssuéd for freight and treas- pkgs paper, 7 pks mdse, 12 bdls sacks. ‘ure to direct ports in England and Germany. "Eacom1 prig hardware, 7 bls bags, 400 bars Through tickets from San Francisco to Flymon Cherbourg, Southampton. First clags, $195; thi bullion, & cris bicycles, 5 pkgs mdse. Tacoma vis N P’ Ry—6 bdls sheep dip, 6 sksseed, | elaas, $07 60. For further particulars appiy to 1690 sks flour, 1181 sks oats. 2 cs dry goods, 1 cs FARROTT & or Ageate cigars. 306 California st attle—Y s, s skins, 8 cs soap, ] 185 picks padser § bl siius, 24 ship khces. 15 bild STOCKTON STEAMERS tobacco. 7 bxs fish, 293 bdls green hides, 11 bdls Plei e i Glfiides enas s e akeon 1| MO Ik, M ecemn Bocanyst 4] —Pe val—: s wool, cans » . tallow, 11 cs bones, 576 ks burley, 42 hides, ¥ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. ‘Ven{ura—148 bls wool, 567 sks barley, 66 bbls STEAMER : asphaltum, 1131 sks corn, 12 cs honey. T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Ross—28 pkgs mdse, 17 | Mary Garratt, City ‘of Stockton. kgs plants, 10 cs wine 82 pkgs dry fish, 5 bxs | _Relurn steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, Bardware. 66 bxs lemons, 34 cs honey. 48 pkes fi: Ma ndays, 5 P. . Tings, 2 sks boeawax, 145 bels Rides, 36 bbls tatlovw, . e and Impt. Co. 2 bxs fruit, 22 tubs butter, 2 horses. lm; Angeles via Redondo—1 bbl olives,1 box RAILROAD TRAVEL. clocks. — T I Redondo—1055 sks barley, 15 pkgs mdse, 12 bxs plates, 9 bxs oranges, 2 cs shoes, 8 bxs lemons. 1 e Eacigars. X antic Port Los Angeles—480 sks barley. i@ L) Los Angeles via Port Los Angelés—59 pkgs mdse, — AND Santa Bar ara—93 picgs mdse, & kegs fish, 1 box e xa lomons, 7 bxs oFanges, P lf i 23 sks crawfish. B, Nipomo—895 sks barley, 79 sks mustard. ac C Los Alamos—457 sks barley. Port Harford--29 pkgs mdse, 7 cs honey, 114 kgs RAILROAD 9 bxs butter, 18 cs eggs, 76 _dressed caives, § sks dry fruit, 1 dressed hog,1 coop chickens, 1 bx iruit, Tralns leave from and arrive 81 bxs gieen pears. 3 sks livers; 3 coops) poultry, 3 ¢ Markat-Street Ferry. €00} ucl coop geese, xs fish, orse, ~ 25 e : b & Chicago Limited Consignees. Leaves avery day at5:30 ». w., carrying Pullman Per Santa Rosa—Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Ingle- | Palace Sieepers and fouat Sleorsrito Konlonse wood Vineyard: S G'Stokes; M S Simus; Kroach | Vis Kansas Cil change. ‘cars Man Co: 3 Frauklin & Bro: Bancroft Bros & Co: | Denver and St Lonta"" LS Sy etz Bros : Redington d lements Son: Dunham, Carrigun & Co: A E Peck; Blasper VIA LOS ANGELES. &lLevi: San Francisco Brewerles; Staufter & Co: | Trains leave dafly at 9:00 30 B Lekanfter &0o; v at 9:00 A . and 5:30 P, ., Do Bernardi & Co: Gray & Barbiert: H O (iroen: | Angeies o Uhias ABgeles with solld trains, Los Hood: Wetmore Broa: Lewly PackingCo: Holmte | ' Sumumer or Winter the: Sante Fs Route.is/ the R G Allen; ¥ E Saunders: LeCount Bros; J Siiver. | g vcomiortable railway, Callfornia to the Eaat. gion; Murphy, Grant & Co; Werihelmer & Coi 3 | siphobul#f miebellt exlats egaraing ihe heat in e L s A T e T R i & Co: Haas, Baruch & Co; Lachman & Jacobi: 1) | KROWN o experienced travelers. C Benneit; Overman Wheel Co: Crane & Co; The meals at H; 3 ’O'Brien::vu C Sorion; Sumser el &1 Cov Yine celent feasure of the e ewm wards & Co; o a Toewe Bros; Jos Melcser & Co; E T Allen: Uniced | be reached 1 no g on,f the Colorado can States Brewery: J Ivancovich & Co; A Paladini; Ticket Office—644 Market Street, ‘Chronicle Building. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morion st. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English ral i the discomfort of crossing the channel in & Smail hoat. New York to Alexaudria. Egypr, via Paris, first-class $160: second-class $116. LA BOUKGOGNE, Capt. Leboed. .. 3 i eptember 7, TOURAINE, Capt. Santel i . .September 14, 103 LA ‘GASUOGNE, Capt. ‘Baudelon. LA CHAMPAGNE. Capt. Laurent 25~ For further particulars opiv {0,y pony, No- 5 Bowling Green, New ¥ 0., An:enw, 5 Montgomery ——teeme— 1. F. FUGAZ1 & CO, venue, San Francisce RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANPRANCISCO & NORTI PA- CIFIC RALIAY 00, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. AYS-7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.3.: 12:38, ‘Thursdays—EXtra t ys—Exira trips at 1 :10, 6:30 P. M, znd 11:30 P. M. SUNDAYS-—8:00, 5:00, 6:20 P. M. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DA\(’JB-B» 5, 7:55, 9:30, 1 '9:30, 11:00 a.3c.: 1:30, 8:30, . M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same ‘schedule as above. San Francisco. San Francisco. 30:40 Ax| 8:50 ax P 200 A3 LT T 6:05 P 10:30 Ax 8:30 Px|9:30 AM 5:10 Px|5:00 Px $:30 P |8:00 Ax| Cloverdale. 8:80 Px|8:00 ax| 7:30 Pu| 6:15 pxc 10:40 Ax| 8:50 Ax 740 ax(8:00 ax| 6:05 x| 6:15 7 $:10 7’5200 rac| | Gle 10:40 32|10:30 AX B E T J40 x 1300 ol 6:05 pxi| 6:15 P 8:30 | 5:00 Py | = X Btages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages conmect at Santa Rosa for Mark West n Stases connect at Geyserville for Sknggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. tages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, -yville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages _connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. | ~Btages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas | Lakes, Lanrel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Wes:; Cahto, Willetts, Calpelia, Pomo, Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced P s sundays round-trip tickets to all pelnts ve yond San Rufael at half raes. Special Sunday El Campo Service. BTEAMER UKIAH leavi Sunday—10:30 a. Returiing—Leave alley, Harris, iburon ferry every 00 and 4:00 P. &, €ampo st 1:00, 3:00 and B Rt Offces, 650 Market st., Chronicle bullding. &, C. WHITING, ‘Gen. Manager, R.X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent SOUTHERN FACIFIC COMPANY. Trains leave nud nro due (o 2 TFnoy JuvLy 27, 189. +6:30A Ban Leandro, Haywards & Way § 73004 Atlantic Ogden and Fast.. 10:30F 7:004 Denicia, Vacavillo. Rumses. Sacra- dding via avis.... 7:804 Martinez, San Ramon, Nopa, Calis- toga ard Santa Liosa.. 7:30A San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns Stockton, Ione, Sacramento, Marysville, 304 Peters and Milton 9:004 San Leandro, Haywards & 9:00a Now Orleanis Fxpross, (for Yosemite), Santa Barbara, T8 Angeles, Dewing, 1L New Orleans and East. 05004 Hen Lewodee, Hoswenis il i and Niles . Haywards & Way Si'ns 1:007 Niles, San Jose and Livermoro cramentd Liver St rt Costa and Way Stations. - #:00p San Leandro, Haywards& Way St 4:00 San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'os 4:00¢ Martiuez, 12:00x San L San Rawon, Ll Verauo and 4:00p Benicia, Orovilio and Sacramento . B8:00r Niles, San Jose, Livermore an 5:30p San Leandro, Hayw: 8:30r Los Angeles Vixpress, Iresno, Ray- 17:00¢ Vallejo 3:00% Orcgon jacramento, Marys- Wing, Portland, ast 7:00r San Leandro, 5'“;4 e . :007 San Leandro, LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 2! hip John A STEAMSBIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- | {{11:15p SmLmndm.H?;Inu&\V:y St'ns *7:154 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). $7:454 Bunday Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Getos, Felton and Santa, Cruz . 81134 Newark,Centerville,Say Boulder Creck, Santa Cruzand Way *2:15¢ Newark, Cen ay St'ng sk Way St'ns rville, Ran Jose, elton, Boulder Creci, Santa Cruz and Principal Way 4:45¢ Newark, San Jose, COANT DIVISION (Third & Towmsend Sis.) *6:45A Sau Jose, §New Almaden and Way 17:304 Sunday ¥xeursion for Cruz, Pacifc Grove and Prncipal Way Siations. . gic 8:134 8an Jose, Tres Tinos, Santa C Pacilic Grove, Paso' Robles, Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Stations . 19:474 Palo Alto and Way Stations. 10:404 San Jose and Way St 2454 Palo Alto and Way 12:152 ““ Del Monte Limited Park, San Joee, Gilroy, Castrovitle, Del Monte, and Pacific Grove only. *R130p San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, § y and Pacitic | Cruz, Salinas, Montere; AB:ROP San Jose and I 4:30r San Jose und Way 5:30r San Jose nd Way Stations :30p San Jose and Way Station: CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Trom BAN FRANOISGO—Foot of Market Street (S | #rom OAELAND—FPoot of Broadwa A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays oxcepted. Sundays only. only. SAUSALITD FERRY. From Arsiz, 21, 1895, WEEE DAYS. AmiveS.F. , Roes Val., S22 A1 7.00A.30. Mill Val, 15507 Res al, S R, S Qo O 0 8.004.. Cazadero and Way Stations *Safurdays only. SUNDAYS. al., 82 R, San Q. . S0 Rl S Yal,, 8aa RS., San Gta, . MiD) Val., Ross V: Ross Vallsy, San Rafue], Sanselit Gely e lito ard Mill Vel , Ross Valley, San Rl ... ........ L, San K1, Sen Qi 12107 2, il Y., Ros Yal., San B0,

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