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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1895. ' The SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver lower. Shipment of $1,268,223 to China. Wheat and Barley futures declined. Excessive arrivals of Oats. Corn and Rye dull. Bran in Iberal supply. Hay very weak. Beans neglected. Potatoes and Onions weak. Butter lower. Eggs quiet. Poultrs cheap and depressed. Vegetables and Fruit quiet. F Dried Fruit held higher. Provisions unchanged. Hides weak and quiet. Mexican Dollars easier. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. stat) T oF Acmicry | Visi v FRANCISCO, Weather conditions UNITED STATES DEPARTM TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, September 3, 1895, 2 . M. and general forecast. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date, red with those of the same date last sea- as comyp son: Eureka .21, last season .07: Red Bluf¥ .16, last season Sacramento .04, last season trace; San Francisco .01, last season trac trace, last season trace: Sap Luis Obispo trace, last season trace; Los Angeles trace, last season .03: San Diego .00, last season.04; Yuma .01. last season .97. The following maximum temperatures have been reported from California_stations to-da. Eureka 63, Red Bluff 84, Sacramento 80, San Francisco 59, Fresno 88, Independence 36, San Luls Obispo 74, Los Angeles 76, .San Diego 70, Yuma 102. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 59, minimum 53, mean 56. The pressure is hi Fresr not 151 est this evening slong the Northern California coast, and is lowest in the fssourl Valley and Southern Arizona. Cloudy ather prevails throughout Washington and Ore- Fon and thence eastward throughout North Dako- fa. Occasional light showers have occurred in the States along the Canadian border. Foggy weather prevails along the Northern California coast. | The temperature conditions are practicaily the same as last night. Frost occurred last night at Carson Clty and is expected again to-night. Forecast made at San Franclsco for thirty hours ending midnight, September 4, 1895: ] alifornia—Fair, except fogy along the nearly stationary temperature: westerly winds. and und Tow, ing grai Northern coas i at_night: enerally tio coast to-night: nearly st esterly winds along the coas partly cloudy in the e: : nearly stationsry tempera- b 828 action being about steady iCago for twer shels. cars, and for three davs the N Liverpool cables were firm and 1d higher as compared with Saturday. buying orders became scarce and there was a dis- position to realize, these conditions cansing a weak- er feeling and a decline in values. The English cars. 138,857 bushels. mated the total taken from store, than_expected. increased 560,000 bushels. during the morning deprived corn of its only help, cht improvement was soon lost. jast week were 1,400,000 increased 120,000 December corn opened at 30c, sold be- tween 30%/c and 28%4c, closing at the latter, 13gc Estimated receipts for to-mor- gentine shipments bushels. bushels. decre Flax wassteady at a slight decline. OMMERCIAL WoRLb. tone. ist The usual weekly which are received on Morday, were an- nounced to-day, the holiday preventing their being. posted yesterda: The shipments from exporting countries, exclu- sive of America, last week were 3,616,000 bush- els. The amount of ocean passage decreased ,000 bushels. Withdrawals from ble supply increased 701.000 bushels. crop at he an market failed to recove; lose, and quotations at 8314c to by a ¢ means encouraging to buyers. Receipts, ,668 bushels. the The visible supply er Saturday. , 740 cars. in oats. n for shipping purposes. Receip d 516,000 bushels. c lower. cars. .000 bushels. The visible supply increased store at y-four hours amounted to 17,148 Receipts at Chicazo were ninety-two Northwest had 2161 During the morning Export clearances at the seaboard amounted to The Orange Judd Farmer esti- 450,000,000 bushels against 405,000,000, their last’ previous bellef. Closing Paris cables were and Berlin lower. T strength before eit time were about December wheat opened 4e. sold between 635c and ¢, closing at 6154@617sc, 13sc under Satur- y. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 770 cars. Corn—This grain did not do so well at the open- ing this morning, but later, by the good influence of wheat, there was a slight improvement. fine weather and reassuring reports on the crop from Missouri and other corn-growing States were The The cables were firm and higher as compared with Saturday, and there was a large quantity (578,129) 62 cars, were 18 less Export clearances amounted to The amount on ocean passage The decline in wheat Ar Oats—The session was very quiet and uninterest- The selling was principally of the May option, while shippers were buying Septem- ber with the expressea intention of obtaining the The tone of corn ex- tended to this market and governed the fluctus- were 201 cars, and 146,166 bush- .’ except somewhat | €S were taken from store. The visible suppl: October _oats clo: Estimated receipts for to-morrow, d Cash North- e. western, $1 01; nwestern, $1 01 nominal: Utah—Generally fair; nearly stationary tempera- | September, 9f October, $1@1 0035, Re- ture. ceipts were 295 cars. A Fizona—Generally fair; nearly stationary tem- | Provisions—The demand for provisions was ac- - except foggy esh to brisk | hibi westerly win & g pac W. H. Haxwmox, Forecast Official. e the NEW YORK MARKETS. Sept. —There was a broad NEW YOR 1. market for stocks, aud operators who professed to | 62¢ be disturbed on account of the engagement of | £1,150,000 gold for shipment to Europe found no | difficuity in disposing of their stocks. Not only was cre a decided increase in the outside de- mand, but London came th orders for L. and X., Texas Pacific and other southwesterns. The old report that the anthracite coal troubles had been or would be fixed up also had a strengthening The sple for the crops, how- | | Jan o that 85 per ce ife now. The early advance was equal Reading. the grangers, Louis- lighi d Nashville and low-priced securities were | Fre nost prominent in the tradi The rise in |~ af g d Nashville was attributed to London | per Am e low-priced fssues Flint and | Pere Marquette and Louisville, New Albany and red were sette rose from 195 Alb and_Chicago named ciosed ost conspicuous. Flint $0 21, and preferred bid Chicago pref and Pere M isville, New = catt lustrials sugar felt the influence of ad- | urchases to cover short contracts and anced 11265, Tobacco jumped to 9614 and | receded to 941%. The outside manufacturers are | to meet In this City to-morrow to complete arrange- ments o combat the trust. | Chicago Gas was strong at ‘6415@65%4; General | Electric was strong for a time and rose to 3834 The rise brought out long stock, and a react hog! sam, but it | day, but otherwise the feeling was weaker. Stocks of under grades have accumulated and the demand t of the corn crop was | i, ve Fggs were NION STOCKYARDS, Treceipts to-morrow. 83 50@ 4. | Cowsand Bull Texans, $1 90@3 50; ted aless firmer tone, produ kers, became weak t00, pri day. 3 October pork closed 4214¢ lower: May, 3015C. ptember, $8 b Premver, $582%4; 0. ptember, $5 65; ry er—The fancy makes of by c indifferent. Prices were unchanged. firm. t. Some shipping ordel sh stock sold at oney was 4@414 per ce cent_on time l0ans. zen. at 60c discount. Livestock. le market was dull to-day. for local ac e as yesterday lambs were siow nd about 16¢ lower. $150@3 Wedtern Rangers, £2 c lower; October ribs, 20c lower. ber, 60c; December, 607sc; tive this morning, sufficiently 80 to offset the ill effects of aweaker hog market. When grain ex- ander selling by declining. the closé the quotations were about the lowest of At May, Corn—September, 341/3¢; October, 8314¢; Decer- : October, 18c; Decem- October, $8 6214 Janu- October, 85 87%4; October, $5 70; Janu- r were firm to- There was a good demand, principally for local accountsand the offerings were, were, however, tilled t on call and 5@5%% ew Yorx Exchange sols Trr, Sept. 3.— The Western rangers were weak, but natives were comparatively steady. Buyers were holding oft in_expectation of heavi There was & fair demand for ount and prices ruled about the Sheep were 1n good demand, T tle—Receipts, 7000; common to extra Steers, 90; Stockers and Feeders, $2 50@4 15: 5; Calves, $3 75@6 25 4 25, 38 foll owed. The advance in the general Hogs — Receipts, 14,000: heavy packing and 10 realizations in the last hour and a reaction of 14 | shipping_los. $4 10@4 60; common to_choice to 1 per cent followed. At the close the market | mixed, $4 05@4 60: choice assorted,$4 40@4 55; was strong again, and prices left off anywhere | light, $3 90@4 55: igs, 32 40@4 30. from 14 to 23 lower than on Saturday. Rock,| Sheep — Receipts, 16,000 inferior to choice, Island. Big Four and Manhattan were fracticnally lower. Total Lransactions were 352 209 shares. 6f which 49,000 were Sugar, 39,600 Reading, 36,900 St. Paul and 20,300 Tobacco. The railway and | miscellaneous bond market was active and higher. The sales were onan enormous scale, footing up $1 50@3 40; Lambs, $3@4 80. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. By Porter Bros. CHICAGO, Trr., Sept. 3.—California fruit was s0ld here to-day as follows. Com- Central first certificates rose 134 to | pany: Pears— Beurre Clairgeaus, $110@1 35: o g andsLake Erie firsts, 134 to 1054: | Beurre Hardys, 75c@81; Bartletts, 80c; Duchess, bash debentures; series B, 2 to 35, do _seconds, | 80c. % 1081: cordage sixes certificates, 3 {o 52: Union | By Earl Fruit Company: Pears—Bartletts, $1 60 Phcific four and a halfs certificates, 6 to 50; do | @2 40: Beurre Hardys. $125@1 40: Clairgeau, Colorado Trust sixes, 1 to 98: qo gold sixes, 135 to | 31 30@1 35. Grapes—Tokay, Y0c@$1 35; Muscats, Texas Pacific seconds, 114 to 8134: $105: Malagas, $1@1 05. Plums—Kelsey Japan, nd Minnesota firsts, 114 to 18154: Pitts- | 95c@$1 30: Victoria, $1 10. Peaches—Susque- and Western fours, 1 to 88; lteading | hannas, 80c@s1; Clings, 80c@§]. Quinces, $1 35. 1% to 39%: do seconds,| NEW YORK, N. Y.. Sept. 8.—California fruit 245%: do fours, 1 to 86 was sold_at open market here to-day as follows. ur and Evansvtlle seconds, 1 to 36: | By Earl Fruit Company; Pears—Bartletts, 81 95@ y_and Chicago fives, 114 t 3 : half-boxes, $1 35@l 55: Beurre Hardy, , Denver firsts, 1to 113 Prunes—Gros, $1 45@1 80; German, Illinois Central nture d consols. 3% to 79%4: : Atchison, Colorado aud Pa- iiver, 55@80c. D; Grapes—Tokay, 85c@ alaga, S0c@8l 20; Muscats, 70c@$ 3 Keisey Japan, $2 65. 5e@31. Plums—Japans, $1 50 irafs, 2 to 48; Atchison seconds, 1 to 37; Bu 3 374, . 70c._ Prunes—Gros. 81 05@ on and Quincy debenture fives, 1 t0 105; Colo- | 1 85: German @%1 15. Grapes—Half-crates Midland firsts. ceriificates, 34 to 78%4: do | Tokays, $1 25@2; Muscats, 30c@$1 60; assorted, 34 to 29%4: Chicago, St. Louis and New | 50c@$1 55: Malvoise, 90c@$1 40: others, 45c@ Orleans, Memphis fours, 214 to 103; Denver and | $1 U5._Peaches—Salways, 90c@$1 70; Late Oraw- Rio Grande fours, 1% to 93, and do fives, 134 | fords, $1@1 20: cliogs. 35c@81 15 freestones, $1@ t0 92. 125. Pears—Beurre Hardys, $1 55@1 85; Alexis. The Mercantile Safe Deposit Company reports | 1 75: Howells, $1 60; half-boxes Summer Seck- silver bullion on hand, 112.068 ounces; deposited, | els, none; withdrawn, nope; ceriificates outstanding, Grain and Merchandise. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 3.—Flour, qulet; generallv easier. Winter wheat—Low grades, £2 15@2 60; do, fair to fancy, $275@3 25: do, patents, $3 50@3 76; Minnesota clear, $2 do, straights, $315@3 45; do, patents, low extras, $2 16@2 60: city mills, §; do patent, $4 10@4 35; Southern flour, easy; common to fair extra, choice do, $2 R0@: Cornmeal—Quiet, steady; Yellow Western, 82 70 | erni 2 75. €3 re_Dull, nominal._State, 53@54. ‘Wheat—Dull, 124c lower, with options Nminz’ store and_elevator, 6434@65¢ 5%, @66 3 | Bo: e 661@6634¢c. Op- | 5@Y4c advance on firmer c Alt 4@17 on increased supplies and | o . T ‘Tobacco. 943 free Yocal ation, closing weak at 114@13sc | A Prcrrea %190 below vith & fairly active trade. De- | Bay Scate Gas 20 cember and September most_active, No. 2 red | Baltimore & Ohio.. 6434 closed : ber, 66 September, 6454c: October. 65¢; Decem- ; March, 70%g; May, 7134, Corn-Weaker, fairiy active: No. 2, 4034c, | elevator: 4154c afioat. Options were more active | and closed weak at 134@2c decline on large re- | Can | bonds strong. Adams Express. ‘American Express.11315| Erunswick Lands.. Buffalo, Roch & P. 18 Canada Pacific.... Canada Southern . 70c@8bc. NEW YORR STOCKS. nds, Exchange, Shares. ment bonds firm: State bonds steady Silver at the Board was dull. CLOSING STOCKS. 6 |Norfolk & Wes! on, Terre Haute. 60 2 57 86 nton Land. 507 Money and Railroad Money on call has been easy at 13: 1ast loan at 1% and closed offered at 1%. Prime mercantile paper, 4 @434%. Bar silver, 663c. Mexican dollars, 5314c. 15: | Sterling exchange 1s steady, with actual business ‘autl, | 1n bankers’ bills at $4 89@4 8914 for 60 cays and 2@2 70: good to | 84 8934,@4 90 for demand. Posted rates, $4 S9 @4 90. Commercial bills, 84 873,@4 881, Gov- Tallroad ceipts, increase on passage and weakness West. | Gentral Pacific P 0. October and May m active. Septembe; Ches. & Ohio. |Ontario & Western. 1814 40%4c; October, 3974c; November, 39c; M Chicago Alton. Oregon Improvmt. 9 Oats—Quiet. Whit Options fair] Preferred. Preferred. .. 35 weak. September, 2314c: October, 28c; Chicago, 8. & Q Oregon Navigation. 23 2534¢: No. 2 White Ociober, 2434c.’ Spot’p: Chicago & E. 111 |Oregon Short Line. 11 No. 2, 24c White, 2714¢: No. 2, Chicago, | Preferred. |Pacific Mail. . 8114 2 No. 8, 2 No. 3 White, 2414c; Mixed | Chicago Gas. \Peoria, D.& Evans. 653 Western, ‘24@2 White State and Western, | Cleve & Pistsburg.168215 Pittsburg & W pfd. 8434, 26@24c. | Consolidation Coal. \Pullman Palace...17213 Pigiron—Firm, moderate demand; American, | Consolidated Gas..1414/Quicksilver. 3 $1150@14. |c &St. Louls. 49%4| ~ Preferred. 19 Copper—Quiet. Lake, $12 25. Preferred. 95 " |Reading 2034 Lead—Quiet; domestic, $3 4714,@3 50. Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 38%s RioGrande &Westn 18 Tin—Quiet. 'Straights, $14 25; plates, steady, | Preferred......... 93 | Preferred. 41 moderate demand. Cotton Ofl Cert.... 2614 Rock Isiand. 8354 Spelter—Dull. Domestic, 84 20. Commercial Cable. 150 RomeWat & Ogden118 Hops—Qulet, ensy. State, common to choice, | Del. Hudson.......131% St. L. & S. W. 8 3@7c; do new, 8@10c: Pacific Coast, 4@7c. Lon- | Del.Lack&Western163 | Preferred.. don market unchanged. Denver & R. G. 15 ISt Paul.. Wool—Quiet, stea Domestic fleece, 16@22c; Preferred.. 53%, Preferred.. pulled, 15@34c: Texas. 10@14c. Distillers . 21%/St. Paul & Duluth. Lard—Dull; lower. Western steam, $6 25; city, $650; September, $6 25; refined quiet: Contl- nent, '$6 75; South America, $7: compound, | 465@be. Pork—Dull; weak. Mess, $10 50@11. Erle..... 38 | Preferred., Preferred.. 1St. P. M. &M, {Silver Certificat. 244 165 84 89 8% St. Paul & Omaha., 45! 120 Moderate demand: choice, steady; State 134 Southern Pacific... 254 1614c; do creamery, 1935@20c: West- 240 Southern R. R..... 14 v, 9%a@13c: do creamery, 13@20c: do | Hocking Coal..... 24% Preferred. 42 ctory, Bi@ 1934c; Elgins, 20c; imitation cream- | Hocking Valley... 4 . Sugar Refin 121, ery. 11@15c. Homestake.. Y2 Preferred. 104 Cheese—Dull: sbont nominal. State large, 6@ | H. & Texas Cent... 8 Tenn.Coal 407 73%c: do fancy., 1le@4dc; do small, 8l,@634 1llinois Central....105%4] Preferred. 98 part skims, 214@6Yac: full skims, 13,@2c. Towa Central. T 14 Eggs—Firm, fairly active. State and Pennsyl- | Preferred. |Tol.A.A.& N 2 vania, 15@16Y,c; Western, fresh, 14@15%4c: do | Kansas & Texas... 18% Tol. & Ohio 48 per case, $1 25@4. Preferred.. 899 Preferred.. 78 Tallow—steady, quiet. City, 414c; country, | Kingston & Pem. 3" 10lSt.Louis F 4 4%@434c. Lake Erie & Westn 26%/ Preferred. 19 Cottonseed oil—Dull, easy. Crude, 24c; yellow | _Preferred. 80| Union Paci 163 prime, 2634c, nominal; do, off grade, 2434c. Lake Shore. 151 P.. Den. & 77 sice—Quiet, firm. Domestic, 3%@6¢; Japan, | Nationai Lead. 3574 0. 8. Cordage. 718 sz,\rx@(.;, Preferred. 9153/ Preferred.. 141 Molasses — Moderate demand, firm. Foreign, | LongIsland...."" 85" Guarantee 29 nominal: New Orleans, 26@32¢. Louisville & Nash. 6514'U. S. Exress a7 Coffee—Closed steady: 10@20 points down. | LouisvilleNa& Ch. 9% U.S. Leather 171 September. #1¢ 65: Cctober, $14 65@14 80: No- | Preferred........ 28 | Preferred. 8874 vember, #14 45; December, $14 45@14 60: March, [ Manhattan Consol.114 (U, S. Rubbe 4034 $14 25@14 30. ' Spot_ Rio, dull, steady: No. 7, 16c. | Memphis & Charls. 16 | Preferred. 94 Sugar—Raw, firm, quiet. Fair refining, 2 5-16c: | Mexican Central,.. 18 (Utica & B. 150 centrifugals, $6 test, 5 3-16@314c. Refined, fairly | Michigan Centrai. 10215 Wab. 8. L. & Pac.. 1034 aciive, firm: off A,'S 11-16@41kc; mold A,'4 7-16 | Minn & S. L. — | _Preferred. 26 @4 tandard A, 4 3-16@43/c; confectioners’ A, Preferred. —— |Wells-Fargo.. 109 41-16@4%4c: cut-loaf and crushed, 4 13-16@bc; | Minn. & St. L — |Western Unx 947 powdered and cubes, 4 7-16@45sc; granulated, | 1stpreferred..... 85 |Wis Centra: ey 1 3-16@4%4c. 2d preferred. 587 Wheeling & 161 Missouri Paci 4074/ Preferred. 60 CHICAGO MARKETS. Mobile & Ohio..... 25 '|Am Cotton 74 Nashville Chatt.... 70 |W U Beef 9 CHICAGO, IrL, Sept. 3.—The spring wheat | NO4OPAl Linseed.. 27341 I Tracti 8 movement Is the important factor in defining the | * - (Ot TATHAL course of wheat at the presen time. It is conceded | 1 g 4g, reg. A TS o on every hand thata tremendous quantity of the | Do, és coupon... 11268, Do, da. boa grain has been harvested in the Northwest and the | U S 48 new reg.....12814 Mutual Union 6s...112 arrivals in Minneapolis and Duluth show themove- | DO, 48 coupon...12314/N J Cent Gen bs...11914 ment is now 0n. As to the quality of the whest 9615 Northern Pac 1sts.118 there are many complaints. Smut appears in E: :.' ‘coupos fig .' ‘B‘;j ,;’.‘,’.‘ 3 some of the best of the grain and renders it unfit | Cherokee 4s, 1896.1004, Northwest Consols.14184 for milling. To-day’s opening of the market was | Do, 1897.. 10034 Do, deb Bs.. 102 higher than the close of Saturday, but the advance | Do, 1898....../..1008,/0 R & N 1sts ‘Wwias made at the lnmediate start, the subsequens | Do, 1¥89.. algmu 86 4 - ¢ 100 St L & S F Gen 6s.110 10 (St Paul Consol: 108 |St.P.C.&Pa Class B 4, 58.108 | Do, Pac Cal 1s: La Consol 4s........ 981/Southern K. R. bs. 96; Missour! funding..— " (Texas Pacific firsts 93’ N Carolina con 6s..125 |Texas Pacseconds. 3134 Do, 43. - 7102 |UnionPac 1stof'96.107 So Carolina 434s...105 (West Shore 4s.. % Tenn new 3 . 90 |Mobile & Ohio 4s. Va funding debt... 6334 R GrandeWest lsts 7714 Do, reg...... -— "{Ches & O 58 ..112 Pacific 6s 01795. D. C. 3-8 5s. Do, deferred 6s... 814|atchison 4s........ 8314 Do, trust repts st 6 |- Do, 2ds A 37 Canada South 2ds..107 |o H&S A 65......102 Cen Pac 1stsof '95.102 | Do, 2d Ts. 3 Den & R G 1st.....116 |H & Tex Ceni b 2793 | Do.con 6s & i . 77%|Reading 4s Kansas Pa Consols 78 [Missouri 6s.. Ks Pa 1sts Den div110 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Sept. 3.—The spot market is firm at 5s 1d@5s 2d. Cargoes are steady at 265 just shipped. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the foliowing Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Sep- tember, 55 114d: October, bs 114d; November, 58 13,d; December, 5s 214d: January, 65 234d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ENq., Sept. 3.—Consols. 107%4; sil- ver, 30 7-16; French Kentes, 102f 20c. EXCHANGE AND BULLIO! Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — 8489 Sterling Exchange, sight. 490 New York Exchange, sighf 02 New York Exchange, telegrap) 05 Fine silver, spot, § ounce 66: Mexican Dollars. b4 TREASURE SHIPMENT. The Peru took out a treasure list of $1,268,223, consisting of $898,508 in Mexican Dollars, $3720 in Gold Coin and $366,000 in SilvenBullion. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS. Local Costom-house collections thus far this year amount to $3,662,866, against $3,907,600 during the same period in 1894. parsi e St PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. ‘WHEAT—The market is weak and futures are lower in sympathy with & decline at Chicago. No. 1, 9114@9214¢c B ctl; choice, 9334@95c; lower grades, B0@90c; extra choice for milling, 87%4c@ CALL BOARD SBALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 o'clock — December— 800 tons, $1 00%g: 800, §1. May—300, $1 063 200, $1 0655. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—700 tons, 9§ DMay—100, $1 0614: Tac: 200, %1 064 s December—1400 tons, 9934c: 700, 99540: 100, 99Vhe. Mity—600, 31 057, BARLEY— Futures declined again yesterdsy and the market for actual grain was also weak with a tendency downward. Recelpts are large. Feed is quotable at 5212@bT ctl: Choice, 5834 @60c B ctl; Brewing, 6214 700; Chevalier, $1 10 &1 %50 %or No and 80@765 B cil for of grade, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS1ON—10 0'clock—December--300 tons, 6015¢; 100, 805sc; 100. 6034¢. R¥GUIAR MORNING SESSION—December—600 tons, 60 AFTERNOON SEssioN — December — 200 tons, gghs 800, 69%gc. May—100, 657%gc; 100, 65c; 0, 6434, 0ATS—Continue to arrive too heavily for cur- rent needs. Milling, 95¢@$1: fancy Feed,95c@$ good to choice, 80@J0c; common Lo fair. 65@771ac; Gray, 7715@82%5c; Red, 65@70c; Surprise, $1G 10734 B cul. CORN—Large Yellow, 81 05@1 1735 B ctl; Small Round Yellow, $1 1213@1 17%,; White, $1@1 15 ® ctl RYE—_Dull at 75@8214¢ P ctl. EBUCKWHEAT—8715@95¢c B ctl FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash_prices are: Family extras, $3 35@3 45 % bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 15@8 25; supertine. 82 25@2 50 B bbl. CORNMEAL, —Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton; Cracked Corn, $24 650@25 650 ® ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Receipts are large and the market is easy. Jobbing at $11 50@13 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Quoted at $15 for low grades up to $18 P ton for the best. EEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, @18 50: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $26 B ton: Cottonseed Oilcake, $24 B ton. HAY~—Very weak, except for the chojcest grades. Wheat, $7@10 P ton: Oat, 8 Wheat and Oat, $6 5 Barley, $5@7: Alfalta, $5 50@7 60; gx%\'ght Compressed, $7@9; Stock, $4 60@ STRAW—25@45¢ B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—TInactive and weak. Bayos, §1 10@1 20; Small Whites, $2 15@2 25; Pen, $2 20@2 35; Large Whites, $1 66@1 §5; rink, $1@1 20; Reds, 81 1 15; Blackeye, nominal: Red Kidney, nominal imas, 85 P ctl; Butters, $1 80@1 90 B cul. SEEDS—New Brown Mustard, $1 75@2 10 : New Yellow Mustard, $1 75@2 15 @ ctl; Flax, $2 25@ 250 B ctl 314@385c P Ib: Alfaifa, nom- inal: Rape, 13,@2i4c; Hemp, 4c ¥ b. DRIED PEAS—Spli’ Peas, 4@4%c. The raw vroduct is nominal POTATOES, ONIO: VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Wesk and cheap. Sweets, 75c@$1; Garnet Chiles, 45@55¢ ® ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 60 @85e; River Burbanks, 30@40s; Eazly Bose, 30 3bc @ ctl. ONTONB—Still lower at 40@50c; Pickle Opions, 35@50¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—Nothing new of any conse- guence. _Green Peppers, 25@35¢ B bx: Green Corn, 50c@$1 P sk: 756@Y0c B bx for Berkeley and §1 28 @1 75 for Alameda; Tomatoes from the River, 35 Uc: from the Ba; ummer Squash, 25( 40c: Green Peas, Sc ® Ib: Siring Beans, 2@214 Lima Beans, 1iag2c; Bay Cucumbers, 15@25c bx; Pickles, 50@66¢ for No. 1 and 30@40c for No. Green Okra, 35@b0c; Egg Plant, 25@40c; Cabb: 75@85c @ ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 2320 B 1b; Marrowtat Squash, $5@7 B ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—The demand, both local and shipping, for fresh Butter has fallen off considerably and the market ia still lower and very weak in consequence, Sellers give concessions. pGREAMERT—Faicy, 43024c; scconds, 21622 Datry—Fancy, 20@21c B Bb: good to choice, 1714,@19¢: lower grades, 16@17¢ B b. VickiEn—16g1734c 8 . Firx1x—16@16c B 1. (CHEESE-Fancy miid new, 7c @ b common 0 g00d, 415@6Y5c B b: Young America, 6@8c; Radiorn, 10605 \weatorn, T@8e. e EGGS—The market is weak and dull, though prices are no lower. Fancy Eastern, 20@21c B dozen: fair to choice Eastern, l%fl)lfll—' ® dozen; store Eggs, 16@20c; ranch Eggs, 2J@26c. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The Eastern Poultry sold at 12c for Turkeys, $4 for Ducks, $2 50 for Broilers, $3 75@ 4 for Fryers and $5@5 60 for Hens and Roosters. California Poultry continued neglected, weak and cheap. Live Turkeys are quotable at 10@12c @ Ib for Gobblers; 10@12c B b for Hens; Geese, # pair, $1 25@2; Ducks, $4@6 P dozen; Hens, $3 50@5 B doz; Roosters, voung, #4@4 60 B doz; do. 0ld, 8@ 80; Fryers, 83 50; Brollers, 2 5008 for large and $1 50@2 for small; Pigeons, $1 2! 150 B dozen for old and young. GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Nothing going on worthy of comment. The season is drawing to a close. Quinces, 30@40c % box: Cantaloupes, 26@75¢ case; Watermeidns, $4@8 ® 100; ”Nuzmfil 258 35¢ B box; Figs, 25@50c for double layers: Piums, 20@40c # vox; Peaches, 26@78¢_B box; Peaches in bulk, $22 50@28 ton for Salways and $25 % ton for clings: Apples, 60@85¢ B box for good to cholce and 25@50¢ for common to falr; Crab- apples. 4060c 4 box; Pears, 26@70c: Bartleits, $1 16@1 25 @ box for No. 1 and 75c@$1 B box. for off grade; in bulk, $40 B ton for No. 1 and $30 BERRIES—Huckleberries, 3@4c B 1: Black- berries, $1 50@3 P cnest; Raspberries, $6@7 B chest; Strawberries, $5@8 for Longworths and $32 @4 B chest for large berries. GRAPES—AIl table kinds are weak and slow. Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $16 8 ton; Sweetwaters 4nd Fontainebleaux. 36@30c 9 box; Black Grapes, 16@3bc: Muscats, 25@40c; Tokay, 25@50¢ ¥ box. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons, $1@1 75 for com- mon and $263 9 box for good to choice; Mexican Limes are higher at $5 50@6 ® box: Bananas, $125@2 B bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DRIED FRUITS—Fancy Apricots, Apples and Peaches are held for better prices, but trade in all kinbs is duli. ‘e following prices rule on the Frult Exchange: Apples, 3c B for quartered, 3l,@4c P I for sliced and_434@5%4c for evaporated: Peaches, 434@6%4¢ B Ib, and Blge for fancy; new Prune: 4%4C for the 4 sizes: Apricot 91/c and 1 llc B 1 for fancy Mo’(;rplr sb@in,% bfi C for unp! halves, 4 3l4c P 1 for pressed and 2 Pears, 7c® b for evaporat o 1 guartérs; Plums, 4@4bo for phted ana %é?l/,c )T unp! : Nectarines, c for choice and 7c for fancy. S aon e RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices for sev- eral descriptions of new crop are as follows: Lonaon layers, 81 15: 3-crown, loose, 8¢; 2-crown, 21gc; seealess Sultanas, 314c. Old Raisins are nominal, as follows: Seedless Muscatels, 2¢; clusters, $2: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, $3: Dried GrapesTigo® thl TS;" alnuts, 7@10c for shell, an e for hardshell; Almonds, 2@234c g; ::l’flnhe.}e.ulng 6@10c ! %(or loEfllhell. l% 1 'r-5] ; Peanuts, ic for tel IV,‘C’ y:rcall'ornilz chkl‘)@ Nuts, 50 n;nbgl:g 6c for rough and 86 for pollshed: Filberts, 8@9c; Bmll‘N.Illl. 7%%“ ¥ b Cocoanuts, $5 $ 100. .xlfrtmfd"—com A ‘l 1130; nav;"wnurwhue » ¢ B 1b: light XUract Yuaso: e b, ey R ?‘D’l\lhell and soft- ESWAX- 250260 B B PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 734c¢ for heavy and 8c B for light medium, llc for 5 _P&: # I for extra light, and 13: ?4‘: fnrx:"m curea; xastern Su ured Hams, 12 13c: California Fiams, qul c: Mess Beef, 78' o, %b': fapily do, $10; ® bbl: extrs mess - extra e Pork, Dbbl; extra clear, %l%‘l g;lll?men. 8169 bl?%nzrked Beet, 9@9%2c LARD—Eastern, tlerces, quotable at 6@6Y4c B b for compound, and &c for p;re: ‘pails, 834c: Califor- Dla, Uerces, 6140 for compound and 834@7c for u-;: half bbls, 734c; 10-b tins, 7%c; do 5-b, 8c COTTOLES Din 100 HMLEVE—h/,: in tierces, and 83sc B HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS — No further change quoted. Heavy salted steers are quotable at 10c ® Ib: culls and brands, 9c: medium, 9c; culls ana brands, 8c: light, 8c: culls and brands, 7c; Cow- hides, 8c B 1b:'salted Kip, 7c; salted Caif, 9c; salted Veal, 7c; apy Hides, usual selection, 18c; culls and brands, 13c @ Ib; dry Kip. ldc ® 1b: dry Calf, 20c prime Goatskins, 20@ 35ceach: Kids, bc; Deerskins, good summer, 30c $ B; mediom, 1%?5«:; winter, 10@16¢: Sheep- sKins, shearlings, 10@20c each ; short woal, 30@40c each; medium, 50@60c each: long wooi, 60@70c each. Culls of ali kinds, about Yac less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4‘@@& c: country Tellow, 4@414c; refined, 6c; Grease, 1a¢ B 1. WOOL—New lambs’ apd fall clips are quotable at 415@7c B Ib. Quotations for spring clip: Hum- boldt and Mendocino, 12@13%,c; Choice Northern, Nevada, 5@10c; Eastern Oregon, heavy, do choice, 9@10c; Valley Oregon, 12@18%5¢ ® Hors—_agse B m. GENERAL MERCHANDISE., BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags. $3 90@4; San Quen- tin, 84 20: Wool Bags, 24@26¢. COAL — Pennsylyania Anthracite 15 selling higher. Wellington, $8; New Wellington, 88 B ton: Southfield "Weilington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle, $6: Bryant $8: Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, 37: Beoten, 87 50: Brymbo, $7 50; Cumberland, $8 50 in bulk and $10 50 in sks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $14: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Cannel, $8; Rock Springs. Uasile Gate and Pleasant Vailey, 87 60: Coke, $15 in bulk and $17 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Retining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube. Crushed, Powaered and Fine Crushed, all Sye: Dry Granuiated, 470; nfectioners’ A,'43; gnolia A, 43/sc; kxtra C, 414¢; Golden 'C, de: D, $34,c; half-barrels, 340 more than barrels, and box: ‘more. SBAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5@5%c; choice, 6c; sec- ond auality, $%4¢: thisd do. ugm B b VEAL—Large, 4@5c; small, 5@7c 8 b. ‘ml(bvr'ro:\ — Wethers, 413@bc; Ewes, 4@4%ac Hp-seons. —Live Hogs, 354@3%c P b for for SmAl And — e Tochera: Sressed Aoy 6l4¢ B b, RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. ) e, 4 %@ Flour,qr. ska. 6,864 Bran, sks. 895 ‘Washington. 3,030 Washingtos 3,600 Oregon . 5,692 Ground Feed, s 121 Wheat, O, 133 Wool. bis. 197 Barley, ctl 8,135/ Washingto; 26 Oats, ctls... 1,084/ Oregon....... 77 Washingu * 2,294 Wine, gais.. 37,150 Oregon 955/ Hides, no. 794 Beans, sks.. 960/ Pelts, bdls. .. 180 Rye, ctls.. 375[Lime, bbl 120 Potatoes, 2,440 Tallow, ctls. 100 Onions. s 1,037 Lumber, M feet 40 Hay, tons. 466 Leather. roll 221 Straw, tons. 40 Paper, reams. 8,400 Middlings, sks.. Oregon. P Gl L THE STOCK MARKET. Stocks showed no change of importance yester- day except Hale & Norcross, which rose to $1 90 on the strength of the Supreme Court decision. Challenge fluctuated between 60@67c. Business was not overactive. News from the mines con- tinues favorable. Regular shipments ot Con. Cal. & Virginia ore to the Morgan mill have been re- sumed and the mill has begun tocrush it. The Ophir, Mexican, West Con. Virginia and Andes csmpanies will shortly jointly begin a thorough exploration of the west connizy with a diamond rill. 853 Quicksilver, flasks - 1,250 NOTES. The annual meeting of the Mono_ Mining Com- pany has been called for September 19. The Sierra Nevada gssessment of 25 cents per hare will b delinquent {2 the company’s office to- ay. The Kentuck reports $726 49 on hand. Potost has a cash balance of $25,020 27, instead of $1089 70. ‘The delinquent assessment sale of the Potosl takes place to-day. The assessment on_Con. Imperial will be delin- quent in the boards to-dsy. The California Savings and Loan Soclety of this City, which went into voluntary liquidation about year ago, has declared a dividend of 5 per cent on all deposits, payable immediately. The Pacific Lighting Company will pay & divi- dend of 30 cents on the 10th. The Pacific Gas Improvement Company will pay & dividend of 50 cents on the 10th. BOARD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Erancisco Btock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSTON COMMENCING AT9:30. 600 Alpha....14/400 Cholla 50 Mexican. .65 1100 ..........15400 CC&V. 00 Ophir. ..1.55 | 200 Alta .,....13250 C Poin 250 Potosi ....58 | 100 B & B.71.00 400 Exchqr...04/500 Savage. ... 1971200 G & C....51]100 Sierra N..73 .07 450 H&EN 650 Chalnge. .60 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 134/100 Union C..54 | 400 Alta. I(IO CC&V...2. 8%‘1000 hir 50 Andes.... 331000 Con T 100 Potosi. 400 Belcher. .70:200 Savage. 500 Bodie. 1.65100 S Nev. 541100 . -90, 50 Union . 100 Bullion....20) E 900 Challenge65 150 H&EN . 40 . -60:200 Justice. 500 Chollar....59300 Kentuc] Following were the sales in the Pacific Btock Board yesterday : REGULAR SESSION—10:30. ) 54 08100 Y Jacket..42 04/ 1100 Alpha...15/300 Caledonia.14900 Kentuck..03 800 Alta. 8400 Chollar...57/200 ‘04 300 Andes.. 32000 59/1000 T, Wash..01 600 Belcher...53700 CC&V...2.66(400 Mexican..68 : -54/100 . .233‘4u0 Mono.....13 -98400 Confid.1.60300 Occldtl. .30 200 300 Ophir.....1.55 ..99/8500 C Tmpl .15‘700 C Point.. 1192400 Exchar..04 ‘20300 G &C....51 08,800 12/400 Overmn. . 1% 200 Bullion.. 600 . 200 Challeng..57900 H&N 900 . 9900 700 0400 85 800 600 0. 300 Challeng .64:200 Opbir 157 700 65600 Potosi . 150 Andes....33/500 C Point...511600 Savage. .. .4: 609 Belcner. .. 3 52|400 Seg Bel .12 100 B &B... 1. 53200 S Nev.....74 | 200 Bodie. ... 15200 H&N ...1.90300 Unlon.....53 200 Bullion....20/300 Mexican..65400 Utab......08 100 Bulwer...07(300 Occidtl....30300 Y Jacket..41 150 OC&V ..2.60 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, TUESDAY, Sept. 3—4 ». u. Bid. Asked, Bid. Asked. Alpha Con..... )4 15/Jackson 20 - 11 13Juli 0z 04 32 34Justice, . 07 08 55 _ B6|Kentuck. 04 05 1.00 1.05Lady Was o1 02 — '35 Mexican, 65 66 14 1 13 15| 19 20 1 - o7 08 ~ 05 Caledonia. 13 14 29 30 Challenge 8 67 55 1.80 Choliar 60 61 18 19 Con. Cal. .66 2.70) 60 62 Con. Imperai, 01 _ 02/savage. 41 a2 Confidence. ....1.65 1.70|Seg. Beic! 1 13 02 —|Sterra Nevada. 74 75 Crown Pomt... 52 53 05 EastSierraNev — OB| 04 Exchequer..... 03 04 20 EurekaCon.... — 20, — Gould & Curry. 53 _ b4l 55 Hale & Norcrs. 1.55 1.90) 07 Towa. = o 42 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Sept. 3—2 P. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked., Bid. Asked. US4scoup.112 ~ — |USdsreg... 111 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCble5s. 110 Do, 24 Iss 6s..101 Cal Elec L 6510714109 |P & O Ky6s..110 120 Cntra CW 5810014101 |P&Ch Ryés. 97 - Dpntstex-cp 77~ 95 |Pwi-stRR6s. — 11634 EdsnL&P6s. — 108 |Reno,WL&L10Z 105 F&CH RR6s108 — |RiverWCo6s — 100 Geary-stRGs. — 10214 SFaNPRR58102 10234 LosAng Lés. — — [SPRRAriz6s 973 99 Do.Gnied.6s. — 104 |SPRRCal6s.113 — Mki-stChlets122 124 |SPRR Calbs. 8713100 NevCNgRSs. — 102 |Do,1congid. 8712100 NPCRR6s100 ~— (SPBrRCal6s. 983, 9914 Ny R Cal 6s.. 10215105 |SVWater 68121 — NRyCalbs.. — — |SVWaterds. 9914 9934 StkinG&E 63103 105 SunstT&T8s — 103 Sutter-stR65.110 ~ — VisaliaWC6s — 93 WATER STOCKS. 62 (SanJose..... — 9714 — |sprog Vailey 9934 9933 GAS BTOCKS. 421 PacificLight. 49 52 A R anTranescs 70 7084 4634 Stockton..... 18 28 79%% INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd.165 162%4|Sun...... .... 57% 70 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.126% — Anglo-Cal. .. 50 62 |London&SF. —“' 81 Bank of Cal..226 22714Merch Ex... 1314 — Cal SD&TCo. — 5713 Nevada. s FirstNationl.17714 — ' |Sather B = Grangers.... — -— BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Gers&LCo. 1590 Bavdloan. — 150 60c MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. gz~ Phg 0 98100 €alDryDock — — [PacI&NCo. — 80 EdisonLight. 8814 8834 Pac Roll Mii 17— GasConAssn. — " —"'|partPaintCo — 9 HawC&SCo. 515 — |PacTransCo — 28 Jomomiigs, 7 = [Facleliy 5 &0 Merkxasso 100 150 |Onieed Coon — 35 1 3Co.. OceanicssCo = gg |nuedCe- MORNING SESSION. Board—15 Edison Light & Power Co, 8834, Street—50 Oakland Gas, 46%4: 20 Pacific Light- ing Co, 4914: 100 S V Water, 9934 AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—80 8 V Water, 99%4. Sureer—6 Oakland Gas, 4614; 60 § V Water, 99%; $2000 S P of Cal 6% Bonds, 1187. THE CALL CALENDAR. SEPTEMBER, 1895. W Th[Fr|Sa] Moon's Phases. September 3. 45| & 7| ® FhiNoon. 11) 12(18| 14| (= September 11, =t Last Quarter. 1811012017 gy Sepremper 15, New Moon. 25| 269728 | e | —— September 25, L® First Quarter. OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. Coos Bay......|Sep 4, be|Oceanic San Diego.....|Sep 4,11aM| Baw'y 2 Weeott......| el River.....|Sep 4, Sau|Vallelo Point Loma. | Grays Harbor. (Sep 5,10AM Miss'n 1 Btate of Cal|Portiand.......|Sep 6,10aM Spear Eureka......| Newport ...... (Sep 6, 8ax Bdw'y 3 Humboldt... | HumboldtBay [Sep 6. 9aM|Washt'n CityPuebla..| Vic & PgtSnd Sep 7. 9ax|Bdw’y 1 CityPanama| Panama....... Sep 7,12 ¥ PMS 8 Alce Binchd | portiand....... |Sep 7. 5eu|Vallejo Banta Rosa.. [San Diego..... |Sep 8.11au|Bdw’y 2 St Paul..... Newport ...... Sep 10, Bau|Bdw'y 2 Washtenaw. | Panama. ...... |Sep 10, 4x|Lomb'rd Pomona..... | HumboldtBay |Sep 10. 2rx | Bdw'y 1 Arago. Bay...... |Sep 10,10u | Vallelo Farallon. ... | faquina Bay..|Sep 10,104x Miss'n 1 North Fork. | Humboldt Bay Sep 11, 9y Miss'n 1 Columbia... | Portiand....... [Sep 1Lxmu|smn Del Nort s Harbog [Sep 11, 6px STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox Mackinaw Nanalmo. Coos Bay. Depar.ure Bay. Newport. . Panama. . Victoria & Puget Portiand Panam: Eei River. Tacom: Crescent City. SOONHRRNNBDDIIR RSP HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO, September 3, 1895. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly st noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meriafan, or at exactly 8 P. M., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. S. Y., in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. TUESDAY, September 3. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, 5614 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr State of California, Ackley, 50 hours from Portland, via Astoria 42 hours; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicholson, 9 hours from Moss Landing; ball Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr_ Sunol, ivig, 49 hours from Port Los . Angeles; ballast, to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, 90 hours from Port Gamble; furs, lumber and laths, to C A Hooper & Co. Br stmr_Progressist, Pinkham, 84 hours from Departure Bay; 4833 tons coal to R Dunsmuir & Sons. Stmr National City, Andresen, 46 hours from Hueneme: produce, to Erlanger & Galinger. Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, 20 hours from Usal: 260 cds bark and 45 M ft lumber, to Usal Redwood ZLumber Co. Schr Volant, Erratt, 26 daysfrom Hilo; 2546 BRANCH HYDROGRAPHTC OFFICE, U. 8. N.,} importations. PORT GAMBLE—Per Excelsior—520 M ft Inm- ber and lath: Oonalask: kegs powde: 13 cs ammunition. UENEME—Per National City—72 sks 412 sks corn, 56 sks shells. d Dutch Harbor—2 csks sealskins, 5 beans, PORTLAND-—Per State of California—450 cases salmon, 938 sks oats, 77 sks wool. 250 bbls cement, 1300 gunnies 2062 sks flour, 1250 sks_shorts, 100 sks wheat, 12,300 ft lumber, 332 pkgs barrel stock, 149 bdls shingles, 1549 bdls paper, 59 bdls hides and pelts, 92 cs paint, 20 cs eggs,14 coops chickens. Astoria—196 sks oysters, 7647 cs salmon, 1992 bdls shooks. PORT TOWNSEND—Per City of Puebla—3 sks skins, 14 pkgs metal, 8 bbls furs, 8 bbis ivory, 37 bdls whalebone, 1 bx curios, 3 pkgs clotlHng. Victoria—38 pkgs mdse, 1 pkg express. 1 sk coin. Seattle—67 pkgs junk, 52 bxs fish, 62 pk; gs mdse, 940 bxs herrings, 6 ship knees, 1 bx furs, 3 boxes fruit, 5 cs honey, 2 cs dry goods. 38 sks rubbers, 42 cs tacks, 149 bdls hides, 430 cs salmon, 2 beats, 11 Pkgs express, 3 pkgs coin, 1027 tons coal, 18 bxs seed. G N Ry via Seattle—11 pkgs mdse,2168 250 sks flour. Tacoma—5 cs shoes, 2 bdls matting, 8ks oats, 400 bars bullion, 24 pkgs mdse, 3100 sks bran, 13 sKks | tapioca. West of Fargo via Tacoma—1 calf hide, 1400 sks flour, 48 bdls green salt hides, 7 pkgs mdse, 400 sks bran, 359 sks oats. East of F; Everett—2 via Tacoma—3 crts barber chairs. 64 kegs nails, 800 bars bullion, 60 pkgs mdse, 188 bdls 43 rolls paper, 21 bdls sacks. New Whatcom—2 pkgs mdse, 4 bdls green hides. Vancouver—25 tubs butter. East of Fargo v bxs plates, 24 Vancouver—25 sks wool, 156 pkes iron pipe connections, 6 bdls sheep skins, S0 bdis green salt hides, 1 cs domestics, 3 bxs burners, I cs dry goods, 2 cs sheeting, 8 cs underwear, 8 cs flannels, 11 cs wood hames. 10 _cs boots and shoes, 12 cs paby food, 66 rolls paper, 1 cs cigars. Consignees, Per City of Puebla—E W Jones: J W Jenkins; A Goldberg; Wells, Fargo & Co; W T Garratt & Co; Roth, Blum & Co; American Union Fish Ce Amer Carb Acid Co; A Mulis; Argens & Schenck: Bass- Hueter Paint Co; C E Whitney & Co: Du Chaix & Bernard; Camilloni & Co; G Cohn & Co Hay & Wright; Swiss Colony: Hoffman & Alexander; f & Co. Itahan: Lewis Packing Co; Lacomb & Isaacs; LeviStrauss & Co; Meyer & Miller: O N Gluin; S Dock; Murphy, Grant & Co; S Sel set Tel & T Co: W B Sumner & Co; T H lig: Sun- poddy ; W G Hinton; W H Nolan: J K Armsby & Co; W H > Perkins & Co; E J Bowen & Co; S Chapman & Co; Goodall, Perkins & Co i3 er; J M Tiedman & Rogers; Oregon Imp Co;_Eppinger & Co; James Scott: EH Smith; H W Higgins: I L Hulse, Bradford & Co; W H Moffitt; J Selb; Smelting and Lead Co: Geo Morrow Reveal; C Ford; &Co: G C J Leist & Co; Lam- ; J Everding & Co H B Martin & Co: HR Lyons & Co: J G Smith & Co; Dakota Milling Co; Dunham, Carrigan & Co; Miller, Sloss & Scott: Thorniey; Stauffer & Co; Gardiner & Stetson-Renner Drayage Co: J Unna; | W G Richardson; Amer Press Assn; G Mosbacher: Dairymen’s Union: & Co: J D Spreckels & Bros Co; San Franci letin Co: Crane & Co; Wertheimer & Co: Finck: C W Rile; Main & Winchester; Richards isco Bul- Will & Wertheimer & Co: The Whitman-Barnes Co. Per Excelsior—Ross & Hewlet: Pacific Pine Lumber Co; Thompson, Collie Per National City—Erlanger & Galinger: Durard. J C Rued & Co; & Co., H Per State of California—Allen & Lewls: Southern California_Cracker Co; J D Spreckels & Bros Co; Paul Seiler Elect Works; M A | Otis, McAtlister & Co: 'Geo Morrow & Co; Hamil- | ton & Rourke: M P Detels; ¥ Hillens &Co: W H | Mann; Willamette Pulp & Paper Co; Barrel Co; Crown Paper Co: Bissinger & C Watson; W C Price & Co; M B Moraghan: ‘0;_Thos California | ‘White | Bros & Co; Morgan Oyster Co: M E A Wagner: F | H La F Cutting Packing Co; ille; Darbee & Immel; Clatsop Mill Co: | Balfour, Guthrie & Co; Chas Jacobsen; CS Laumeister & Co; G E Sheldon; E | yle; J Wigmore: Bacon & Co; Balfour, Wil- lismson & Co; Fogarty & Parker. For Lats Skipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Pag OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CM[PMY‘; TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 1isnoo and Sitka 17. (Alaska), 8t 9 A. M. September 2, . For Victoria and Vancouwer (B. C,), Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Sept. 7, 22, 27, and every fifth day thereafter, ing at 'Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at with N, P. R.R., at Seattle with Ry Towneend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and Field’s Landing boldt Bay), str. Pomona, every Tuesday at For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Gaviol Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, ®an Pedro, Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, 8 A. M., 2, 7,12 connect- ‘Tacoma ., 8t Port Hum- P. M., ayucos, ta, Santa East San Septem- ber2, 6,10, 14,18, 22, 26, 80 and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only st Port, Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo ( . M., Séptember 4. 8, 12, 16, 2 Tourth day thereafter. s Angeles) and Newport, 11 , 24, 28 and every Str. Pomona, Saturdsy and Monday, excursion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway whart 1, Saturday, 4 P. M. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. ette Valley, 10 A. M.. 25th of each month. ‘Willam- ‘Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery s sugar, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. chr Maxim, Peterson, 30 hours from Caspar; 150 M f¢ lumber, to Caspar Jumber Co. Schr Sparrow, Dart, 514 days from Burek: lumber. 1o Preston & McKi{nnon. Schr John A, Hellguist, 84 hours from Eureka 420 M Tt lumber, to Geo L Sweet. Schr Maggie C Russ, Jacobson, 46 hours from Hueneme; ballast, to C A Hooper & Co. Cleared. TUESDAY, September 3. oStmr Pomons, Doran, Xareka; Goodall, Perking Co. Stmr_Peru, Friele, Hongkong and Yokohama: PMS S Co. Brig Wm G Irwin, Williams, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Sailed. TUESDAY, September 3. Stmr Arcata. Cousins, Coos Bay. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, Albion. Stmr Farallon, Roberts, Yaquina Bay, Stmr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr Greenwood. Carlson. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. stmr Peru, Friele. Yokohama and Hongkong. Brig Wm & Irwin, Williams, Honolulu, Schr Moro, Jorgenson, Westport. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—September 3—10 P M—Weather foggy; wind SW : veiocity 16 miies per hour. Charters. LoThe Haw bark R P Rithet loads mdse for Hono- ulu. The Br bark Brunel was_chartered prior to ar- riyal for wheat to Europe, 32s 6d—1s 3d less direct. The ship Harry Morse 'is_chartered for lumber from Puget Sound to Japan, 42s 6d; ship Guy C Goss, spars from Puget Sound to Boston. Movements of Vessel. Yesterday the Sierra Nevada was taken to Bal- fours and the schr Eguator to Berry street. ‘The stmr Progressist was taken to Folsom street and the schr Sparrow to Mission street. ‘The bark Santingo was taken to Folsom street and the brig W G Irwin to sea. To-day the ship Pythomene ‘will be taken to sea and the bark Richard I1I to Mare Island. The ship Crocodfle wil be towed to Green street and the bark Gatherer to sea. The ship Shenandoah will be taken to Union street and the bark Castor from the rolling-mills to the refinery. Spoken. July 139 § 36 W, Br ship Beecroft, from Lon- don for San Francisco. Aug 4—14 S 85 W, Brahip Garfield, from Liver- pool for Valparaiso. July 19—10 N 126 W, Brship Elmhurst, hence June 24 for Queenstown. July 27—13 N_27 W, Brship Anglesey, from Swansea for San Francisco. Aug 8—54 8 88 W, Be ship Anauras, from Swan- sea for San Francisco, July 16—14 N 26 W, Brship Osborne, from Swansea for San Francisco. July 14—20 15 § 127 48 W, ship William H Cone nor of Seaport, Me, from Japan to Portland, Me, 67 days out; wished to be reported. Miscellaneous. “The Brship Flery Cross, from Cardiff for Van- couver. put into Montevideo partially dismasted. LONDON, Aug 31—The Nor ship Ambassador at Port Stanley jettisoned 35 tons of cargo; remain- der badly soaked. Domestic Ports. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Truckee, hnce Aug 31; stmr Columbia, hence Sept 1. SAL—Salled Sept 2-Stmr Protection, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Sailed Sept 3—Stmr Humboldt, for San Francisco. Sept 3_Sohr Glen spoken by tug and ordered . . u GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Sept 3—Brig Gen- eva, from St Michaels, PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Sept S—Stmr Alcatraz. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Caspar, hence Sept 2. MENDOCINO—Arrived Sept 8—Schr Bobolink, hence Aug 81, SAN DIEGO—Arrived Sept 3—Stmr Rival, from Fort Bragg: schr Bangor, from Port Gamble. 1or ORT GAMBLE—Sailéd Sept 3—Br stnr DeBay, T Callao. ALBION-—-Salled Sept 2—Schr Bessle K, for San Francisca. IVERSENS LANDING-—Sailed Sept 3—Schr Ocean Spray, for San Francisco, REDO! Sailed Sept 3—Schr Chas Hauson, for Grays Harbor. Forelgn Port: PORTLAND, ENG—Passed Aug 20—Br ship Scottish Dales, trom Hambur for San Diego. PRAWLE POINT—Passed Aug 30—Br ship Samaritan, from Hamburg for San Francisco. 1oV IVERPOOL—Salled Sept 4—Brship Andrada, n. 9 QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Sept 1—Br ship Ley- land Brothers, for London. 2—Brship Gantock Rock, for Antwerp. Arrived Sept 2—Br ship Celtic Race, frm Oregon and sailed for Hull, DEPARTURE BAY—Salled Sept 8—Ship Yo- semite. for San Francisco. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arrived Sept 1—Br ship Cathcart, to load for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steame: NEW YORK—Arrived Sept $—Stmr Friesiand, from Antwerp. OIBRALTAR—Arrived out Sept 2—Stmr Katser el BREMEN-—Arrived out Sept 2—Stmr Ems. L AMSTERDAM—Arrived out Sept. 2—Stmr Wer- endam. 3 SOUTHAMPYON—Arrived out Sept 3—Stmr avel. Salled An‘u—!unr Neckar, for New York, GLASGOW-—Arzived out Sept S—Stmr street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. SPEAR- strect whartat 10 4. u. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines o al ints in OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, (ONTAN A, and all Eastern points, including Chi- cago, New York and Boston. State of California sails sefr,. Columbia salls Sept. 11, 21, Oct. 1, 11. 8, 18, 26, Oct. 6. Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; Round trip, $25 00. For through rates and all other information apply 10 the undersigned. G0ODALL, PERKINS &CO. FRED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Supta., Gen'i Agent. 10 Marker st. 19 Montgomery st. Coolgardle gold flelds (Fremantle), Austra- lia; $220 $110 steerage. South Africa. Australian MONOWAIL, land, Honolulu onl; day, Sept. AN OCEANIC STEANSHIP COMPANY. )AXI! class, Lowest Tates to Capetown, steamer, sails via Honolulu and Auck- ‘Thursday, tember 19, at 2. a0 Steamship Australia, Sep- y, Tues- 24, at 10 SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Sept. 24 and Oct. 5. ‘Ticket office, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market stroet. J. D. SPRECKE & BROS., General Agents. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre OMPANY’S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway aod the discomfort of crossing the channel 1n a small boat. New York to Alexardria. Egypt, via Parls, first-class $160: second-class $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelli : piemby LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon ptember pt. Leboenf. yto - A A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, avenue, San Francisco. 5 Montgomery | i i OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! PANAKA STEAMSHIP LINE. (P. R. R. CO.) Panama Railroad Co. COLUMBIAN LINIE (P. R. R. CO.) TO NEW YORK The S.S. “WASHTENAW?” Will be dispatched for Panama on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1895, ‘Taking cargo under through bills of lading for New York, South American & Kurorean Ports. No cargo received or bills of lading signed on day of sailing. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MER. CO., Agents. 204 Front street. E. H. HIN Gen. Agent Panama R. R. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market S San Francisco to San Rafael. ERK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A..; 13: W 10, 6150 . 3. Thureteys—txtrs o 8t11:30 p. 3. Saturdays—Extra trips ac 13 and 11:30 P. M. SUNDAYS-8:00, 9780, 11:00 A..; 1:30, 8:90, 5:00, 6:20 P. M. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS_0:25, T:65, 980, 110 A, .y 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 P. M. Saturdays—Extra tripg at1:50 P. ., and 6:35 P, 3. SUNDAYS--8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. 3; 1:40, 8:40, 65:00, 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. | TSt | San Francisco. 15965. = WEEK | SUN- SoN- | WeRm T:40 au|8 Novato, |10:40 ax| 8:50 s 8:30 P |9:80 AM| Petalums, 6:10 P2 Santa Rosa. Eulton, 40 Ax Windsor, . [Healdsbur; Geyserville 4 Cioverdate. | 7:30 »u| 6:15 Pleta, 1 Hopland & 10:30 Ax xiah. | 7:30 | 6:15 rac 7130 x| 00 A% lle. | 7:30 | | 6:15 2% : Sonoma |10:40 Ax| 8:50 AM 6:10 P2 5:00 7| and 0:05 x| 6115 7 | Glen Ellen. | 10:40 Ax|10:30 AN - |76:05 pu| 6:15 v Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Bprings. ‘Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Rtages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages _connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlect Springs. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Greens wood, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, Joha Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocke- burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced Les. P Sundays round-trip tickets to all polnts be yond San Rafael at half rates. special Sunday El Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:30 A. a., 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 Returning—Leave El Campo at 1:00, 3:00 a 100 @ M. » 'rlc!u Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle building, . . WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager, Gen Pass. Agent, SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave and are duc (o arrlv SAN FRANC Froy JuLy 04 Atlantic Express, Ogden and Fast.. 1 7:00A Benicia, Vacavile, Rumsey. Sacra- mento, and Redding via Davis.... 7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Naj toga and Santa Rosa, 7:304 San Leandro, Hagwards & Way #:304 Niles, San Jose, Stockton, Iome, Sacramento, Marysville, Red Blutt and Oroville, - #8:304 Peters and Milton 9:004 Ban Leandro, Haywarc 9:00A New Orleans Ixpress, Raymond, (for Yosemite), Santa Barbara, T.0s Angeles, Demivg, El Paso, New Oricans and East. 9:004 Martinez and Stockton. 004 San Leandro, Haywards and 12:00x San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 1:007 Niles, San Jose and Livermore. *1:00P Sacramento River Steamers. 1:30 Port Costa and Way Stations 3:00p San Leandro, Haywards& Way 4:00p San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns 6: 4:00p Martinez, San Ramon. allejo, Napa, Calistogs, Ll Verano and Sauta Rosa...... . 4:00r Benicia, Es sparto, d, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Sacramento 10:454 5:00 Niles, San Jose, Livermors 5:307 San Teandso, Haywasds 8:45: :307 andro, ySins S:40m 5:30r Los Angeles Lxpress, Fresuo, Ray- mond (for Yosemite), Bakersield, Santa Barlara and Los Angeles. 5:307 Sauta Fo Route, Atlautic Express for Mojave and East.... 6:00r Turopean Mail, Ogden and 6:00p Haywards, Niles and San J 17:007 Vallejo .. 4:45¢ 7:00p Oregon Iixpress, Sacramento, ville, Redding, Portland, Sound and Last 4 00? San Leandro, Haywards& W 00 p San Leandro, Haywards& Wa; :15p San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns *7:154 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 17:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa. 7 H Cruz ., ... 18:058 8115 Newark, Centerviile, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Stations. . cerreoe DISOR *2:152 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creck, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Station: *11:20, 4:45p Newark, 9:50a COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) *6:45A San Jose, SNew Almaden and Way Stations. £% 17:804 Sunday Excursion forSan Jose, Santa. Cruz, Pacific Grovs and Principal WaySiations... .ococcoon. 8:134 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cru Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, San Lnis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Stations .... 19:47. Palo Alto and Way Stations, 404 San Jose and Way Stations. 454 Palo Alto and Way Stations .o 12:152 ““Del Monte Limited” for Menio . *1:A45p 18:358 Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Pajaro, Castroville, Del Monte, Monterey, and Pacific Grove only. . 1111:204 “2:30 San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Salinas, Monterey and Pacific Grove ... g ROP San Jose and Principal Way Stations 30r San Jose and Way Stations. 5:30r San Jose and Way A 0r San Jose and Way Stations. 80P San Jose and Way Stations. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. 'IO'GOJ 9:47A *8:06A = M- | Prom SAN PRANCISC0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:00 8:00 11:00 *2:00 9:00 3:00 *10:00 *4:00 11:00a.M. *12:30 600 *6:00eay "a. 3. | Prom OAKLAND—Poot of Brosdway.— *6:00 *7:00 = 8:00 *0:00 . 10:00 *11:00a.m. $12:00 A X, 1330 300 300 400 '300raq A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays onlys §Wednesdays only. 1} Mondays only. ! Sundays onlye 1 Monday, Thursday snd Saturtay nights oniy: WILTE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN %up enstown & ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations EVERY wl;.}!v!l(e.rpool, selected: second cabin, $35; Majestic and Teutonic $40 and 845, Steerage 1and, Scotland, Sweden, ickets from England, Ire- Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Ticker salling_dates and cabin pla: from W, 1. AVERY, Babife Mail Dosk, General Office of the Company, ¥ under Grand Hotel. W procured or at the 613 Market FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROVAL MAIL STEAM PACKET €0 TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S fortnightly for the West Indles and MPANY. Southampton, ecalling en route st Cerbourg Tfl. 2nd Plymouth to land passengers. hrough bills of lading, in Sonnection ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to P! class, further PARR with the ail 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas. ure to direct ports in England snd Germany- outl bourg, Sou n. First class, $195; thi 6760 For Turiher Raricuiies apbiy (o & €0., Agens, 308 California & VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Sunday—10 a. x., 4 Sunday—8 Pp. M. Landing, Mission 1, Pier 2. STOCKTON STEAMERS P oM Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St.,. At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. A& Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER J. D. Peters, T. C. Walker. Ilry‘“ Glrr:trt. urn steamer leaves Stockton Sund; Maln 806, Cal Nav. and City of Stockton. 8, 5P, M. Atlantic Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrivl p7¢ st Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited Leaves every day at 5:30 P. »., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to [Chicago via Kansas City without change. Annex cars fog Denver and St. Louis. VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A.3. and 5:30 P, M4 connecting in Los Angeles with soiid trains, Log ‘Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the most Comtortable railway, California to the East. A popular misbelief exists regarding the heat tn Summer. The heat is not greater than is encoune tered on even the most noriherly line. This is well known to experienced travelers, The meals at Harvey's Dij Rooms cellent feature of the line. iey e The Grand Canyon of the be reached in 0o other way. Ticket Office—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building, NORTH PACIFIC (04T RAILROAD : (Via Sausalito Ferry.) ¥rom San Francisco, beginning September 1, 1893, s ‘“i WEEK DAYS. ‘or Valley and San Rafael—7 : 3 105, 111458, 3. 1245, EE Y :35, ¥11:30 2/ xr. . #Does not San Quentin—8:00, 10:15 A. 2.1 145, $415, 11 P.AC SUNDAYS. Colorado cag For Mill Valley, San Rafael + 5100, 10:00, T1:30 A. 3¢ 1130, 3:00, % ge 2= .20 "*Does not run to San Quentin, = 020 o THROUGH TRAINS, 200 A. M. week days—Cazad 1:48 ¥ 5. Satnrdays_Tomales and ey soon8 8:00 4. 3. Sundays—Toint Reyes and way stavin [ 1

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