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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1895. ! §-f%mu, $1@1 15. Plums—Kelsey Japan, $1 25@ | Reds, $1@1 15; Blackeye, $2 75: Red Kidney, ‘nnqlr_mm qualit; .mm%e: second quality, COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Portland, via Coos Bay 53 hours; passand mdse, to c: 3 nominal: Lim; 50@4 75 B ctl; Butters, $1 hixd do, : AmerB&ETC. — — North Pacific § S Co. H ]hl@ BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 6.—Porter Brothers Com- | @175 B ot > Do ity 78 5 5@7cH b o ch . fe oA T Fr war stmr Beautemps Besupre, Fernet, 23 . any sold to-day at open auction: Prunes—Gros, | SKEDS—New Brown Mustard is quotable at | MUTTON—Wethers, 413@bc; Ewes, 4@4%c | Bank of Cal..22614230 Tk e days from Yokohama. d o fl 60@2; Silvers, 81 45: Germans and Fallenberss, | $1 786210 8 ct1: Now Yellow Mustard, $1 7563 | I Cal SDETCo. — 3 86 gBr ship Lord Cawns. Davies, 130 days from 140." Plums—Egg, $127%4: Damsons, $130; ctl; Flax, $2 25@2 50 B ctl: Canary, ¢ | LAMB—5@6¢ B 1b. FirstNationl.1771418! wansea; 1970 tons coal, to E C Evans. e Japans, 81 10. 1b; Allaita, 614@Tc; Rupe, 1%@234et Hemp, | PORKLive logs, 3@834c for large, mgzz Grangers.... — & — Brship Crown of Denmark, Milman, 150 days NEW ORLEANS, t. 6.—The Earl Fruit | 4¢ @ '1b. small and — for : . do, 4 from London: mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Company noldAI\v?»dE‘; S s Barilett, 8235, Dkitip PEAS—Splic Peas, 4@434c. The raw | @ 1. ess drepee s Cor@ o1 oAYTNGS BANK sTocKS. Brship Talus, Stonhonse, 196 days from. Swan- SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Plums—Kelsey Japan, $140. Grapes—Tokay, | products nominal. \ & 1690 — (Sav&Loan.. — 150 sea; 3310 tons coal, to Meyer. Wilson & Co. & single crates §1 25, double crates $3 4U: Muscars, FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. umbS&L.1000 — |Securit) Brship Criceieth Castle, Parry, 77 days from Silver steady. H5c: Malagas, $1 35; Rose de Peru, 8Uc@$115, | POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. . 41 45 |Unlon . 83214875 Newcastle, NSW; 2671 tons coal, to J J Moore & Whoat Futures weaker. 0 | Peaches, 510 T o0 Butter 8 slightly cheaper. Eggs show no change, 48733510 Co, STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Ger ship Alida. Biet, 125 daysfrom London; POTATOES—Sweets keep on advancing, but the | Jeacs sell at i (2 e e nnansed pricse.. P, 10135 = OskSLattar — 1200 | 13,160 bbis cement. to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. t 8 0 in. D aturek altaAgaD NEW YORK STOCKS. other kinds are very weak, supplies being t00 | tinues very abundant ana shasp. . Salmon Js out of Barley Oats pointing downward, large. Sweets 9 50 i » Ship Oriental, Parker. 9 days from Seattle; 2886 i e . are guotable at $1 50 B ctl; Garnet | season at present. - 75 |Presidio..... 9 — S New Corn trom Fresno offering. Panis lower. Export clearances were light at 110.- | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad | Chiles, 45@55¢ -aqc Salinas Burbanks, 60@85c: | Fruits and Vegetables continue plentiful and 41 Sutterst..... — — | tonscoal, toJ Macdonough & Co. : aull. 541 bushels. Within the last half-hour the market : - p T Bark Germania, Pearson, 11 days from Seattle: e statid shanangen weakened, an article in the North American Re- Shares. TITEE By e Oss Eaciy: Rote O | s e/is s Gheos taguias fystkly’ retail 1500 tons coal, to P B Comwall. = ot oA radd: Yiew by Heory Farquber. assistant statistician of | Money on call easy at 1%: last loan at 1% | " GNTONS—Quoted at 40@50c; Pickle Onions, | Price list: California.. T T Uh'rfi{e%i'm mnpwn, Wagner, 26 days from o e me‘ Au;!%};‘&-cl’ o%panmem, in which an esti- | anq closed offered at 1%. Prime mercantile paper, 4 | 30@40c B ctl. COAL_PEE TON. GihagS Dgpanix; s salmon, to Alaska Improvement 2> & : o e bushels: Tozthie Semtbre weop |/ocy 67c. Mexican dollars, 53%4c. EGETABLES—Green Okra and Egg Plant are | Cannel., 10 00| PleasantVal 9 50@10 00 MISCELLANEOUS ' ‘ 3 e e I L T TR o exchanss. sany, it acoual businiess higher. Corn i ower. reen Peppers; 20@35c 9 | Wellingid: =50 oolsowmmem et 50 | BlkDCoslCo. — 10 PcAuxFAr 13 — | 2731 tons cbal 1o ] D Spreckes o Ham cor e8! MDIES S5 ' ot > = z 9 i 'n Corn, c 3 ew el- n —_ — B 3 i o 9 : h et s esterday. Estimated receipts for to- | o8 GG O el bills, * 84 B8@A4 58v4. Gov- | {ram the River, 25@sbe; from the Bay, 30@40c: | Seati 800/ Coos Bay... 7 — | EdisonLight. 90 9115/PacRoll Mili 17 — | Sohr Golden Gate, Larsen, 20 hours from Bowens Eastern Eggs marked down i el G oment bonds. firm: State bonds duil:’ failroad | Summer Squash, 25@40c; Green Peas,'3c B Ib: | Castle Gate, 9 50@10 00 GasConAssn — — |PartPalat0o - -« 8 | Dociings 390 M 1t lumper to ¥ ors from Pouliey tEntiuag plentitul, m‘.,‘,’;'im'éé"ib"‘,.‘em}éh”°é‘éifi?“?fi‘;"%’:’:&:fifi% bonds firm. Silver at the Board was quiet. String Beans, 2@21/5c ; Lima Beans, 115@214c; Bay DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC. HawC&SCo. 6 7 |PacTransCo — 27 ‘Hohr Moonlight, Wickverg, 36 days from San ¥resh Frult unchanged. character of the market. Receipts were 455 cars, CLOSING STOCKS. o o o i Ty °§gg'g;; Butter, fancy, & |Cheese, Eastern...15@20 | HutchSPCo. 1033 11 [PacT&TCo. — G5 | Blag; 676 s giant powder, 277 crdar logs and 30 Citrus Fruit quiet a slight excess of the estimate. Withdrawals from . 94 (Norfolk & West. 4 Plant, 3? 50c; Cabbage, 75¢ B ctl; Feed Carrots, square. . -60@55 Cheese, Swiss. ... 203 m“"'ghflc-m; 110 SunsetT&T. 80 45 sks silver ore, to Fred Holmes. 3t Pt A store were large at 301,259 bushels. Liverpool 217 Preferred... 15 | 3 arlic, 2@24 B B: Marrowfat Squash, | 00 ¥ roll. -45@ —|Common Eggsdz —@20 | Mertixassn 39| ea g, =0 38 Cleared. No demand for Dried Fralt. cables were steady and quiet. Export clearances 32 ""|North Americi 5% | $6@6 @ton. i " | _do, choice.. —(@40 | Ranch Eggs, dz.25@30 o 3 FRIDAY. September 6. Better feeling in Raisins. amounted to 89,725 bushels. During the morning 48 |Northern Pacific.. Ol —_ Ordinary do. —|Eastern Eggs....... 20@25 MOENING SESSION. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Pors ¥rovisions unchanged. prices became a little firmer, offerings being light | Alton,Terre Haute. 66 | Preferred. 19 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Cgov Hc(k:lem 5 ,Smfloney.eom;-d‘fib-lmig Board—100 S F Gaslight, 68%4; 50 S V Water, | Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Hides weakiand quist, and some demand from “sborts” springing up. | American Express %‘.’2"- cese, Cal........ 8@10] do, extrac & 9934 : 10 do, 9954. Sailed. Hint 5 S % 9IRS SUAR ~@Ya ! 1 72 | ing stock. n. o | Pork, fres| Board—5 Fdi: ight & Power C B kR G P i i: ::‘xr .:%w:;l\::::::.mm yesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morzow 390 Bay Siate Gas 20° [N . Chicagal . Féu:Anlnr—Flncy, 2228c; seconds, 21@22c | Beet, Choice {1215 Pork sut fi(&g v 6% Bonds, 1211 e oL esag o E&‘,&i&‘r‘?fi.’fi?&’;fi%‘:fl”" Astorla. ogs in free supply 3 3 i .. 68 3 . o, . ork’ Chops. 2 | —— Stmr Humboldt, Edwards, Eureka, Coal coming in heavily. Oats—The firmness which was experienced in | Brunswick Lands. 2 | 2d preferred. 323 1 P i mv_rancy, 18@19¢ B B; good to cholce, 16 | Corned Bes L Lk DT, 10 - Stmr Humboldt, Edwards, Eureka, = Coal conitsn hea vl ontestemtay WA el o hio 'S | B, Hock & - SH 80 | g e r @100 B b i, Gl 13G1p Siloin Sk 746 = | REAL ESTATE TRANSAQTIONS, | Simr feint Lomi Conway, droys fasver R e Ty ened tone was principally by “shorts,” and to-day | Canada Southern. ‘;:;‘;‘,;D-llfif’@g},g’ E e L. SQID Fondhbuse do 18| Horman and Anuls Nathanto Flors Nathan, lo; | BALRLem O'Shanter, l'i_z;emn.columbumvu. E 3} . tfurther purchases for that account were made. | Canton Land 2 o ¥ or 3 ¥ 2 3 2 an, 1ot | Schr Maxim. Peterson, Caspar. S R A e ST T R ot CHEE! Recelpts are ample for all needs. [ Mutton. 2 %m‘mrx Sausages. 20 | on I line of Devisadero street, 74 N of Fell, N 25 | Senr Lila and Mattie, Lindbridge, Shelter Cove, Fancy mild new quotable at 7@7%4; common to | Lamb. 10| Veal.... 10815 | by E 112:6: $10. Schr Laura May, Hansen, Grays Harbor. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT oF AGRICUL- | taken from store. Mayonts closed Jzo higher than | Ches, & Ohio, 2114 Ontario & Wes Sk o 4 ’ September 6, 1895, 5 ». M.—Weather conditions | “Frax w, A Preferred.. Erxetéried. = 8 EGGS-TFancy Eastern are seliing considerably Ducks, eoch... 50@ 86 | S115: 810. - ‘ Y | POINT LOBOS—September 6—10 P M—Weather - Flax was ensy. Cash 981ec@99c: September, | Chicago, 8. & Q... 90L4/Oregon Navigation. 22 | jower Fins roncr s el consideSbly , s Corailiodand v hazy; wind W veiocity 12 mules per hour. and general forecast. 96c: October, 963,@97c: December, 97%pc; May, | Chicago & E. Ili.o._58Y2Oregon Short Line, 1076 | YR er giane, ‘ggs are firm. Fancy Kasternl, | _ers. each..... 5 ese, each. ...1 50@2 00 roelins and Winitred McCaxthy to David Sam- | Bazy; 5 okt A GRS [ e T e + May, | Chicago s - 884 Oregon Shor: 329 | 18%c ® doz: sair 1o Cholce Easiem, 16617440 8 | Tryers, each: . 4 Pigeons, B Dr.. —@ 50 | nels, lo: on W line of Vicksbur street, 69 S of Charters. o ot v a1 | v isions Eromuct. sftes spening firmer on | Chiasaus . .11 63, |beorm ook Evans. o | doren: siore Eggn,16@20c; ranch Eggs, 246256, | Brotlers each.. 206 S5RAubits: br.. 20 40 | Twenty:second, S 33:6 by W 100; $10. The bktn Eureka loads lumber at Seattle for ¥ scason .07 Red Blu .16, | Bigher hogs and displaying further strength when | Cleve & Pitisburg. 16215 Pittsbirg & W ptd. 3314 S hesnasseling Alge s Old Roasters, A A A | T Mlaciate S0 Wax Bxoks, Wi | Ghamparico: il ship ORVIiRls,. gt an tha season .07: 16 | wheat firmed up subsequently dropped 1nto a state | Consolidation Coal. 3215 Puliman Palace...173 e =STAn each......... 50@ — on § line of Clay street, 103:2 £ of Dupont, ¥ | Sound for Valparaiso for orders, prior to arrival, season acramento .04, last season | of listiessness. Very litile trading ook place and | Consolidated Gas..1431gQuicksilves ULTRY AND GAME. FRUITS AND NUTS. SRy B0 S0, _ | 40s—2s 6a less airect. trace; San Francisco .01, last season trace; | the apathy of operators permitted o steady tone to | C. C.C. & St. Louts. 48| Preferred. Almonds, 3 B. |Nectarines, B b... 8@10 |, Michael Pyser to Charles H. Renolds, lot on N | “The following vessels were chartered prior to Fresno trace, last season trace: San Luis Obispo | ule. October porx closed 15¢ higher and October | Preferred.. . 95 |Reading. POULTRY—Stocks continue too large and low |y ri "5 % © 4@ _blOranges, 3 dos.... —@ — | \ng ot Jackson strect, 136:6 W of Leavenworth, | arvival for wheat to Europe: Crown of Denmark. trace, “eason trace; Los Angeles trace, | 1ard and October ribs each 214¢ higher. Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 38%4 RioGrande&Westn 1814 | prices still rule. Live Turkeys are quotable at | Blackberries H4wr25@30 Piangs, B ib.. 8. W 85 by N 135:0; alao all intersst in d-footalley | 25s—1a 3d_less direct: Zinita and Talus, 30 0 Han' Dleso 0U. lase peason 05, | Closing prices: Preferred......... 94 41% | 11@15¢ B M for Govblers and 11@13c B D for | Bananas, B doz. .-15G120|Peachés, B 1b..... 4@ b | W57: #10- - e Alida, 30s—1s 3d less direct; Lord Calrns, 285 9 iast season .97. Wheat—September, 5834c; December, 5970; | Cotton Oil Cert.... 24 % | Hens: Geese, B patr, §1 25@1 75; Ducks, $3 60@6 | Cocoanuts, each...10@12|Pears, 3 b. @ B [ O N 120 o oy N mes L. Glbson, lot com- | Criccleth Castle, 815 3d. pwing maximum temperatures have | May, 63%c. Commercial Cabié: 150 [RomeWnt &O5den118 | % Goz: Tens, $3 601 60 8 doz. Koosiers, youus, | Crabapples, B ... 6@ 8iaisins, P 1b, b [ Ear s e oraiyde aud Geary Movements of Vessels. d from ifornia stations to-day Corn—September, 3 Qctober, 3214c; De- | Del. Hudson (1383 St L & 8 W....... 8% | $4@4 50 B doz; do, oid, $4@4 50; Fryers, $3 50: | Cantalouves, each. 5@]5Raspberries, dwr40@80 | Sthcels. W 26 by 12 87:6¢ 810, v Yesterday the ship Manvdown was towed to Red Bluff 9. Sacramento 88, San | Cember, 28ipc: May Del.Lack& Western166_ | 19%s | Broilers, 2 003 tor 1arge And 1 60G tor smalls | Figs, B I iStrawberries, L rett. 100 Sis of Tourek, lot on NE line of | b oale street, the bark Tleathfield to Green street Francisco 70, Fresno 99, ‘Indenendence 85, San | Oats — Sepiember,’ 16c: October, 18%¢; May, | Detiver & k. 17% - Pigeons, $1 2661 60 dosen for young and oid. | Graves. o 25@50 ot of Harrison, SE 25 by NE | 410 the bark R P Rithet to the seawall. Luls Obispo 82, Los Angeles 82, San Diego 72, | 21c. Preferre ! 2 g ons, B doz. 20| dulle N. . To-dav the ship Criccieth Castle w ShoThy ® Fork—September, 88 50; October, $8 60; Janu. | Distilers 1 20358t Paul & Dulnth. 85 SALE Sonina o e Lien o, Vaterimsions,eaciil0@a0 | Julie N. Burnop, Minnie E. Livingsion and e et Francisco taximum temperaturo 79, | 875 89 75, General Eleciiic. . 3935 Proferred Lo 91 | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS vEaETABLES Chister, Ontaido Tand ook 206 boumad i | Spoken um b4, mea ard—September, 5 95; October, §5 97%; Japu- | Erte. - 5% St Pau v — % 12 s Semen 5, T 1 (138 " “ is bighcat this evening throughont | ar. 85 o Pon plhrelerred -lgg%{flf‘f"“{“g 32 s ORCHARD FRUITS—The market Is quiet, with- | ‘Asheroais: %d'.?i' '1%%5%{‘:‘\% doz. 1%23 L e i) ;fi,”"" Twenty-fourth. and e L R R oe AT d Nortnern Washington and lowe: S 70; - | Fort Wayne. ... 162%4'St. P. M. & 3 a okes, Bdoz..10@30 Lettuce, J | -fifel ies; $10. o ‘o and Noruiern Washingion and lowest 1o i qoiibeSeptember, 85 October, 86 70; Jaun- | Fort Waye,. . 1630aL b M o out much varlation in prices. A few Pomegranates | Beets, 9 doz......19@15Mr'fat Squash, & b 5@ — | * George . and_Emineline L. Bates toJohn B, | - July 52 Off Staten Tsiand, Fr bark Gen Mollinet, .—@ 50nions, B 1 . 4@ BlOkra, green, B 1b. g 6/Pepper,green, £ 6§1(7 Parsnips, B de @ are coming in, selling at $1 P box. Quinces quot- | Beans, white, 3 2@ # | Buckley, Jot on W line of Texas able at 30@40c P box: Cantaloupes, 26@60c P case; Watermelons, $5@8 B 100; Nutmegs, 25@ | Cabbage, each 1 Southern Pacifi 60 Southern R. R. 314 Preferred.. . 24% Sugar Refiner; Il 2614 Preferred.. from Swansea for San Francisco. perature thronghout California except in the | Butter—1ae butter market was dull and the feel- | Green Bay. n portion. It has aiso become | ing easier to-day. The demauud forall grades was | Harlem. and Washington. It is decidedly | light and inferior makes were particularly difficult | Hocking Coal. :ky Mountains. The temper- | of sale. Stocks were heavy. Prices unchanged. Hocking Valley. 1 the interior of California g8 were firm; business was active, the offer- | Homestake . 8@10 | Nevada, W 100, S 70:384, E 100, N 78:6: § May 12—10S 31 16 W, Br ship Blenbeim, from 1. 6@10 | " John I Speed to Surali E. Pivmire, lot on NE | Cauterburs for London. & 15@20 | corner of P street and Thirty-eighth avenue, N 100 | May 26—29 40 S 43 18 W, Ger ship Flottbeck,fm 27|30 B box: xigs, 25@0c B box for double | Cauifiowers ench. & BPotatoen B 1. 2@ § | by E 107:6; also property in Shasta Count. all | Hamburg for Sunta Rosalia: 4 M DeconieTooter Along et | 1ugs behis iaskroets T - sty the de. | 1T & Texas Cent.. 234 Tenn. Coal & Iron, 4314 | layers: Plums, 25@40c @ box; Peaches, 25@75¢ B | Celery, bunch... b@ —| do, Sweet. 5 | the interest'in the estaté of May A. E. Speed, | June 12—48 52 S 65 W, Brship Laomene, from ey afteriton bWl e | mnd: o »“u“qfi'&f.‘,':f"'['&i"/;@“c_ Iiiinois Central....106Vs| Preferred - 98 | box: Peaches in b ulk, $22 50@25 B ton for Sal- | Clcumbrs, dz.... 5@10Radishes 3dzbens.15@20 | Shasta County, Probute: 85. , Liverpoo! for San Francisco. ki armer in the territory east of the | Money was 4@41% per cent on call and 5@5Y5, | lowaCentral 1104 Texas Pacifl - 13% | ways and $25@30 % ton for clings: Apples, 60@85¢ ,,;;s‘};,fl,‘,‘l“;“,‘;“ ‘4“"‘2? age, B 1b (@ Henrietta Iivey to Jennie S, Ren'ro, lot on Sline | Aug 18—20 03 N 119 37 W, Br ship Eurasie, frm e S Sow York & chinize s Preferred. . 85 "(ToLA.A.& N.Mich, 2 2 tring Beans, B 1. 6@ 6 | of Sherman str et, 50 E of Vie.orid, W 50 by § | Tyne for San Francisco. o s Doms | B oot osu. Now Fork Hxchmayeaald i R RS Ly Rl oo Gen i lfiol;ox l'n(r grod o chu‘y’nebnl;ad QZO@cht‘or[coumon Gurie B ... 5@ 8 Thyme, L 0G0 | 100, bock 44, City lLand Assoclation 7 gl nmap D A Deis b J 3 P, d F air; Ci s, ¥ ; Winter . | Green Corn, 3 doz. ‘Turnips. 7. 2 ) M. . . F t p 1805+ Livestock. Preferred.......... 4014 Preferred.. 78 rabapples, 40@E0c B box ‘ears. @ p: 3 5 | 27 st a0 bloce savern (0 mma D. Fisher,108 | he bark W S Case was to sail from Ugashik for A R R e Kingston & Pem... 3 1oLSLLouls&K.C. 8 | 26@50c: Bartletts, $1 20@1 60 B box for No.1 | Green Peas, § b.. 4@ 5Tomatoes, B b. Land Aseociation: 10, A 3 emporataanin | UNION STOCKYARDS, Iir., Sept. 6.—There | Lake Erie & Westn 2035 Preferred......... 17 | and 750@$1 ® box. for ofl%rme' in buik, $40@50 e Mission-stree; Land Company to Isadore Gutte, | Sen Francisco on Aug 28. mperature along | \vas a fair demand s prices ruled | Preferred " 50" Union Pacific, ... 15% | 3 ton for Rorl aad 530 e | 1ots 1 to 14, block C: alsolotk 11 0 15 & Domestic Ports. t - en for a Friday. | Lake Shoré. "'\1160 [U. .. Den. & Giif. ‘7% | “BERRIES—the demand wnd aupply abont bal- | 25, block D. Mission-street Land Company PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Sept 6—Schrs John D turday night | Sttong. The receipts were light, 8 S P.. 1 C s : AR e A good local and shipping demand for hozs en- | NAtonat Lead. 514 U.S. Cordage. 674 | ance. Huckleberries, 3@dc @ 1h: Blackberries, | I'heo and Adolphina Moding to Wiillam Helling | Tallant and Comet, from San Pedro. Barracnda. o 4 | Preferred . 913 Preferred. 1314 3 ot $ S (undivided 83.131) and Willlam Babr (undj ASTORIA—Sailed Sept_6—Stmr Columbia and nerally warmer; | abled holders to secure an_advance of 5@10c t0- | Long Island. .. . 261 !{.—23 *rrl?: °¥§2&a '«‘é‘i‘“fifé;':‘i;nii@.&fél%&‘a Halibut. 13%%‘;:%:, | 48.181), 1ot on Si line of M s 5 schr Ladra Pike for San Francisco; schr Lettitia, day. The supply was limited and changed hands | Louisville & Nash. <oeese 487 | @ chiest for large berries. Herring. —@ —Sturgeon. Hourth avenue, NE 100, S 11 for San Pedro. S vicinity—Fair: nearly sta- To-day’s market for sheep was fairly active | Louisvilie Na& Ch. 934 U. S. Leather. GRAPES—Isabellas are selling about the best | Kingfish . —@10Tomcod | degrees 07 minutes, W to a point, NW to beginnin Arrived Sept 6—8r ship Pass of Brander, from tions Freat weeteriy winde: i m. Preferred. .. 29" Preferred. . Zinfandel Wine Grapes, 818 ton: Sweet- | Mackerei - ‘12@15/Clams, B & block 81, Tide Lands: also fov on SW corner of M | Acapulco; Brship Port Staniey, from San Diego. com » high Saturday afternoon; probably tle—Receipts, 5000; common to extra steers, | Manhattan Consol.112 U, S, waters and Fontrinebleaux, 20@30c B box; Mlack | _do, Horse. .10@ — Do, hardshell, street and Eighth avenue, W 100 by S 100, block | ~ REDONDO—Arrived Sept cir Fannie Adele, s S Sty : Y | 83 50@5 95: s and_ feeders, Memphis & Charls. 15 | Grapes, 20@35c: Muscats, 25@30¢; Isabellas, 75 | Perch. © K@10, 100... 166, Central'Park Homestead, payment of certain Harbor. % 3 3 W. H. Hasyox, Forecast Official, | COWs and bulls, 31 50@3 75 Mexican Central... 13 Ut @81; Tokay, 50@40c B box. 5 Pompan 85/@40 Crabs, each . obligations; $——. EUREKA—Saled Sept 6—Stmrs North Fork e i) "7 | Texans, $1 90@3 50; Western range Michigan Centrai.. 10214 Wab. 8. L. & Pac. CITRUS FRUITSLemons and Limes are quiet. | Rockfish... -10@@12 Do. softshell, | ALAMEDA COUNTY. and Pomona, for San Francisc 5 NEW YORK MARKETS. 42 Minn& S, L. — | Preferred Lemons are quotabie at $1@1 75 @ box for com. | Salmon. smo 20@25Mussels, B Grt George W.and Neilie L. Edward to J. T SBEWATKS L EOL Ui Archie and Fontie, nenc —Receipts, 11,000; hea: 5 ; COOS BA Y—Sailed S Sumr Arago, for San v packing and ship- Preferred. —_— Wel ts, $4 10@4 50; common choice mixed, $4 | Minn. & 6 |(Western Uni rgo. Salmon, fresh.. mon tnd $2@3 B box for good to choice: Mexican : @ — Oysters, Cal, ‘Watkinson of Oakland, lot Limes, $550@6 ® box: Bananas, $125@2 @ | Shrimps. 3 100,500 — 8@10 Do, Easiern, ¥ dz.25@35 | Piedmont Tract, Cakland For the first time : choice assoricd, $4 35@4 50; light, $3 85@ | 18t preferred 86 |Wis Centra, Ehe o Bhin i il e r eitiaee or 80 London turns up as buver of our | £55: pies 82 40t 40, T °C Bht, $3.85@ | 29 preferrod. 6134 Wheeling punch; Elnespvics, 84055 ol S Neare ‘Arrived Sept 6 the pace for local operators, | . Sheep—Receipis, . 13,000: - inferior ‘to choice, | Missouri Pac 417 Preferred DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. THE STOCK MARKET. | Pnirty-Rinth street. 00 35 of Markets £ 50 b FORT BRAGG tarted in to cover short con. | §1 503 50; lambs. 53@4 90. Mobile & Ohio.... 25" Am Colton = — 100, belng lots 21 und 22, Ly, ance Tract, Oak- 0, Aones S ners. according to the arbitrage —— e SR R O DRIED FRUITS—A large New York dealer says | Stocks were not materially changed yesterday. | land Township: §1300. AL ‘Sailed Sept 6—schr Sacramento, for e DUN’S REVIEW OF TRADE. e o = that California Dried Fruit is lower than it would | Challenge continued the leader and sold at 73c and | Laymance Keal Estate and TInvestment Com- | San Francisco. " 000 shares of various . Central. 1113 ! D v ¢ 820 bid. . Hale & Noreross dectined | pany of Oakland. to Albert.C. Lasson of alamedn, | o BIHLERS POINT—Arrived Sept 6—Schr Seven il being the special favorite. Prices | NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 6.—R. G. Dun & Co. CTOSING BONDS. be if growers and sellers would not persist in trying UM SE S oot PMo c N oreRom deehned. | {oks 16 tana: 19 Ablook: S, and lot 20, blo " | Sisters, from Port Los Angeles; schr Bender 10 sell when nobody wants 10 buy. He thinks the | to $150. The north-end stocks were quiet and the | 105 11 ! block X, Do, da §0 | market will be better by and by. At present it is | best prices were rather below those of the preced- | snivs gio. P ) ¢ M08 Tract, Brookiyn Town- | “iiTGGSH passed Sept 6—Ship Glory of the Mutual Union 6s...112 | dul. el B n e Mng uky: | Fraitvaie Land Company to Michael J. Riordan | $6a8 e L s, N J Cent Gen 5a...11514 | , The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: NOTES. of San Francisco, lot on E line of Calhoun street, | 9! 5 o orthern Pac 1sts.118 - | Apples, Sc¢ P Ib for quartered, 3la@ic B Ib for e O—Sailed Sept 6—Schr Joseph Russ, USas, reg.... Brothers, hence Do, 4s conpon this pro improved 14@L per cent, and | in thefr weekly review of trade to-morrow will sa; in was more pronounced 1u the case of Louis- | Tjere is no real reaction in business. ins which | 'S 45 new reg. and Nashville, the Grangers, Kansas and | were recogmzed os temporary are vanishing, but |- Do, 4s coupon nd Union Pacific. The rising tendency was | there remains a decided increase over last year at | Do. Mg S : . | 225.70 S from S Une of county road from Oai ck Dy o thov e 5 1, | Sliced and 43,@5%2c 8 M for evaporated; Peaches, | The Brunswick Exploration Company has pur- : S L R for Port Gamble. Sk Dy Tumors’ that AYout | date, although prices average 8.8 per cent lower e Dode 19372 | 434@51c W' 1b, and Sy4e for fancy: new Pranca, | chased the mining works of the Piety Hill mine | {2 341 Teandro, 850 by 100, being lot. - Arrived Sept 6—Schr Nokomls, from Tacom: ¢ shipped to Burope t0- | than a year ago. It needs no keen observer to see | ¢y (1oiiee 45, 1866, Northwest Consols. 1413, | $@AY4c for the 4 sizes; Apricots. §@9%4c and 10@ | and will let a contract shortly for the removal of | “‘Thomas 5. Moser to ather Moser of Santa Clara, | PFig Tanner, from g & that the reaction against the rapid advance of | ~ 1o, 189 110034| Do, deb s, 107”* | Lle % 1 for fency Moorpark: Figs, black, 3@3%¢ | the works to the Brunswick lode. The building | lov on N line of Alumeda avemie, 500 £ of Cheat: | USAL—AFrived Scpt 6-Stmr Newsboy, hence prices is strong. Cotton is strong, but has pavsed. Do. 1598. ...1003, /0 R & N 1sts. 11134 | 2 I for pressed and for unpressed; N 150, Alameda: also lot on oA | wit i 1 of works on ths | hut street, £ 100 by 110084/SuL& IronMtGen§s 87 * | T¢ B b for evaporated haives. 4@6 ec for quarters: | Wil be used inthe constructlo o Sline of Central avenue, 90 E of Chestnut sireet, -100ISc L & S F Gen 6s.110 | Flums, 4@dsc for_pitted_and 134@2%4¢ for un- dode, E 70 by S 140, Alameda: $10. d had been withdrawn from 6—Schr be early buyers turned sell- The general tendency to curtail purchases where | _ 0. 18! ¥ ‘ Pacific 6s o '95. ement noted above was not | PrICes hve notably advanced grows clearer in | h'G'y g'5s "1 ''110 (St Paul Consols ...127v4 | Ditted: Nectarines, 5@6% ® Ib for prime to choice [ Senator A. J. McCone {s fn town on business con- | Iacific Land Investmert Company (& corpora- rbara Hernster, for Lom- some of the prominent issues | boots and shoes, in wool and in some products of | Aia Class A 108 15:. PG & Teia 114 2 | and 7 for fancy. e nected with the hoisting works on the Brunswick | tion) to James Granam of Xewatk. 1or on SW e e e S e of the inactive iron. Do, Class B 4, 55.108 | Do, Pac Cal 1sts..116 RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—The feeling | 1,10 " goeryining is in readiness for the work of | Of (-Tove sireet, 245 SE 0f Weils avenue, ~E 150, | ,1ACOMA—Sailed Sept 6—Schr Meteor, for San Pedro. $183, NW to Kailroad avenue, NE 195+ 10 bexin- ins, Omaha preferred risin . 9814 Southern K. R. bs. 97 at primary points seems to be better and the Raisin hone 3: 0 601 General Imports are large, b ut it is stated that Bradford | La Consolds... roducars may realize faT prices after ail. | Putting up the buildings and machinery and laying WESTPORT—Arrived Sept 6—Stmr Alcazar, he : : : Missouri fanding..— | Texas Pacific firsts 93Vg ; The | bing, being the NE three-quarters of lots ¥, § and o : manufacturers find it hard to get labor enough to | 13 | 3 4 the water pipe from the Combination shaft. The ce-quarters ,9 & 5 T34 to 335483987, on th el o ol X ~ T % 301 rices for several descriptions of new crop are X ¢ ik i . Sept 5. o ose alliagee Sith the Westinkhauae, | SIl-their orders, so that delay may cancel many | > oArquDa con 6s..125 UnionPas Totab 0810952 | as foltown: London lavers, 81 16 @ box: &-crown, entire plant will be completed in about a morith, | 10; block 344, town of Newark, Wasnington Toy Sailed Sept 6—Schr Moro, for San Francisco. » rumors could not be confirmed, and those in | CODTacts, as inferior quality has canceled some | &o Carolina 4%4s...106 |West Shore 4s.....10714 | 100se. 3¢ B 1b: 2.crown, 214c B b: seedless Sul- he weekly letters from the ALY AR Ernest A. and Elizabeth D. Heron to Henry | UBAYS HARBUR—Sailed Sept 6—Schr Sallor > , llows: | lows: already. ns are nominal, as fotlows: | 10 East, 1ot on on 10 know said the stories had been re- Tenn new us. . 90 |Mobilc & Ohio 4s.. 66 tavas, 314c. Old R; Dehesa clus. | Mox0—The east crosscut from the south drift on W line of Vakland avenue, 150 NE | BOy. for San Francisco. bl s sstoxice e; | * The cotton maunfacturer has rising cotton and a | v LS " o | Seedless Muscatels, 2c: clusters, $2 4 B 50 by N 120 o ® | "YAQUINA BAY-—sailed Sept 6—Stmr Farallon, i o 413 fair no wani e ] stiong market to help Lim, but chiance of a great e s.debe ey O gy nis, T1% Hatni 0 S0; Tmptelal clnaters, Bt;, Duiall Grahen; rilleste srpie i s S ot Dlock Tty enndSiEion, OF DA o an Wiin | for San Prancisco. 2 adiie coaters ang | strike for higher wa » 5 SHerk SR B yrys : i c o T TOW ND—Arrived Sept 6—Schr Mar rckases o105 uharce. ove v 305 Taa | - The brightest feature in all the horizon isthe | po: Seiered 82, HiAtchison L. "NTS Prices for new crop Wainuts ang Al | - Bobie_The cest crosscut from, the orth aritc | Tract bélns a portion of Oakland Hefgits, Ouk- | O IO SLENDSAmived Sep 4 sale of the day it 16514. In the last | O°rtainty that the crop of corn will be enormous. | Cannda South 2ds. 107 |G H &S A 68, monds have been set as follows: Walnuts, 7c for | on the 200 level was extende e e Por | “Matthew King of Oakland to George B. McDonald Eastern Port: v c 3 Lyry. The east crosscut from the Gildea ledge on g e B o ™ 1% | the 500 level was extended 18 feet; face in_por- | of Uskland, the £ 40 feetof lot 17, Lincoln Home- | NEW YORK—Arrived Sept. 5—Ship Charles E Walnut crop is somew.at shoit of 1894 and the ‘The south drift from the west crosscut on s»;flfl llr‘nlom "u'l;hn? lsla_u-‘vl. Moody, hence May 18. weakness in the late trading and fell to 11214, The | 10wer than a week ago—there is 0o other profitable | Erie ads. Almond crop is very much short. But the season s extended 30 feet; face in por-; JaneMasmond Lo Jola'l. Jones, {;’flgul;uh;;s of Foreign Ports. st held steady for the reason the sireet is corn. One farm product, which has been | Kansas Pa Consols &0 |Missouri s is erlier than usual and_the quality of both crops | Phyry ToRTE: DIOCE 60 Gakard: Ik cbis ;being | A NTWERP—Arrived Sept .4—Ger ship Sirene, Satistied that the bond syndicate will protect the because certainly short in vield, rose from | Kg Pa Ists Den div110 | will be unusually fine. In fact, competent authori- | BULWER—The south drift on the 150 level was | 10113, blodic U, Oakland: A Cternd Nl c_for spot cotton last week to 8.25¢ on Tues- o NI ties say that the Walnut crop was never so fine. | extenaed 8 feet; seam east is smail, but good A s o Try LIBORO and to J. M. T. | "5 yMOUTH—Arrived Sept 5—Br ship_Colony, hour Sugar, which had advanced 1o 11414 on the | Frosts can now only affect a s fraction, und | Cen Pac 1stsof '95.102_ | Do, declaration’ of the resulur dividends, saddenly | the surpius will £ into the manutacture of meals, | en & 1t G Lab... 10 61el1 & Tex ‘Ge dropped to 11235 Danhattan also deveioped | Decause at 35.7c at New York—nearly 4 cents | fo, 4 Government gold reserve and that the powerful o 5 Watkinson of Oaxland. lot 24, P 2 anki cres t 1 7 , but I K e s rade; seam of ore on west wall is larzer, but low | Watkinson asland, lot 24, Pledmont Tract, 2 o May T ce 'ta it al and Louts. | In some States and 27 per c=nt m Texas. A 50 lished: Filberts, ! | feet: face in porphyry. ‘They continue to extract - L. an zbeth L . L. M. Sals- e S bl and Louts- | I e public observes much skilied and orzanized WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. rast N, T o B Coronniis, 85,5 100, - | some falr crade ore from nev upraise 1 on the bury of Oabland. loce 3and 3. block F resubdivision | "SI v arrived sept 5—Ital bark Gio Manhattan and | 1abor in these reports.and aiso sees what many | LIVERPOOL, Sept. 6.—The spot market | ~ HO: Cotnb, 10@1134¢; new water-white ex- | 1evel. About % tons of ore was put in the main ;relang:g-lannd subdivision of Mathews’ Tract, Ber- | pira Repetto, hence May o1 sales were | SPECulators refuse to see—the 5,000,000 bales old | is lower at 43 1114d. Cargoes are steadier at 253 on | tracted, 5@5/4c ¥ Ib: light amber extracted, 414@ | OT¢ chute during the week. ey " 2 CARDLI iled Sept 5—Br ship Craig- Elvan 0.1 00 Reading, 29 300 | American brought over. It is earnesily hoped | passage. & 5c: dark amber, d@dije @ Ib. Sk6. BELCHER—There have been extracted dur- S for Saxifs Roa e = 4 00 Bt Panl that Southern agriculture has not sustained so FUTURES, BEESWAX. -26@26¢ @ 1. ing the week and stored in the orehouse at the Builders’ Contracts. DI pmted Hept 4~ Brabip’ Slerra Pedross, reat a calamity. The annual reports, showing a | The Produce Exchange cable gives the following e minc 10 tons of ore, the average top car sample of | payl Boynton Chute Company with Pacific Bridge | from London for San Francisco. tchison, Colorado and larger yield last Year than has been supposed, only | Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Sep PROVISIONS. which shows an assay value of $17 36 per ton. Company, all work for a racreation ground on | KINSALE—Passed Sept5—Br bark Lanarkshire, Baltimore and Ohio consols fives 114 | Indicate that more cotton must remain in the | tember, 4s 1035d: October, 45 104d; November, BOARD. SALE Western Addition block 680; $12,062. hence May 6 for Queenstown. urlingion, Cedar Rapids and Northern C\Oumr.»‘ ben?t: ‘x‘y;[eh:ncnn;?.r’:\efihshock,:n.br«_md. 45 11d; December, 4s 1114d; January, 6s. CURED MEATS—Prices remain without fluctua- Se Elizabetb J. Fricot with David Ross. to build two | Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamer: Chicago and odiana coul fives 1 | & ulet marxet, without much change in prices SECURITIES. tion. Bacon is quotable at T3jc for heavy and 8¢ | Following were the sales in the San Francisco | vy s oo k00 S line of California sireet, 87:6 | NEw YORK—Arrived Sept 5—Stmr Britannic, Squebanna end Western fives 2 to | The railroads have gained .3 of a cent in earn- | LONDON. Exe., Sept. 6.—Consols, 107%: sil- | for light medium, 11c for light, 13c for extra light, | Stock Board yesterday: deinit bl S P S from Liverpool and Queenstown. o4 | Ings over last year for Anguss. the last week doing | Yer. 30 :164; French Rentes, 102f. "Bullion into | and 13314@14c for sugar cured: Eastern SUZar. | REGULAR MORNING SESSTON COMMENCING AT9:30. OWN—Amived ot Sept 6—Stmr st s e s R cured Hams, 1215@lSc: California HMams, 11@ | 100 Andes... 34250 CC&V..2.65100 Mexican..67 THE CALL CALENDAR. e her Avriven Sept 6—Stmr Lucania,fm e S earnings of all roads were 14.3 per cent smaller. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. 3154cs Mesn Boct, §708 UIH.. oXin minsds, §5. SO0 Belotie SNEEE 375300 o SEPTEMBER, 1895. R o o o o @9; family do, $10: extra prime Pork, $9 B bbi: | 100 B & B..1.001100 Contd...1.78100 Ophir. 5500 C Imp.....04 100 Potosi Southampton; stmr Persia, from Hamburg. ROTTERDAM—Arrived out Sept 6—Stmr bt States cordage sixes 314 to 50. | The demand for commercial and manufacturing In Government bonds at the board £1000 cou- | 10ans and for the West is somewhat larger, but the | Sterling Exchange, 60 day brought 12314 and $2000 cou- | MOney market is still eesy. Failures 'in four | Sterling Fxchange, sight. weeks of August show liabilities of $5.046,237, of | New York Exchange, sight. ercantlle Safe Deposit Company reporis | Which $3.844,832 were of manufacturing and | New York Exchange, telegrap silver builion on hand 112,068 ounces: deposited | $4,062,385 of trading concerns, against $10,139.- | Fine silver, spot, P ounce exira clear, $16 8 bbl; mess, 314 B bbl: Smoked | 100 Caleda 8480 | Beer, 214@10c 9 b, i 150 Cnaings : LARD—Eastern, tierces, quotable at 6@614c U2%a | 1, for compound, and 8e for pure; pails, 816c: Cal- | 100 Chollar. g7 | ttornia, erces, Syc for compound ana 634@7c for ‘rSa] Moon's Phases. September 3. 22} @ Fhitoon. —Arrived out Sept 6—Stmr Wittelind. W—Sailed Sept 6—Stmr Furnesia, for New York., Bone: withdrawn none; cerificaics outsiunding | 487 Jait vesr—in wl $3.173.330 manofacturing | Mexican Dollars BRLL, ez | prizet BafbhlE 0, UEBIUIL Bge; fol B h L e O o o o0 our Tuenst Grain and Merchandise. week have been 186 in the United States, sgainst | EXPORTS OF FLOUR AND WHEAT. légT‘TOLENE—‘vac in tlerces, and 8%c B Ibin iufl Occidtl.. S phEtations YORE. e o u ] e R D CRRA S MR B L3 e e ooty Seprermber 16, SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—89 pkgs mdse, 19 Winter wheat—Low grades, $2 15@2 60- o Exports of Flour from this port during the first 8 | HIDES, TALLOW. WOOL AND HOPS. 1 28 ol bdls dry fish, 2 drams cheese, 71 cs honey, 3 pkss castings, 63 bxs lemons, 23 bbls taliow. Los Angeles via Redondo—19 pkgs mdse, 10 obls ofl, § bxs typewriters, 5 plgs hardware. Redondo—93 pkgs mdse, 78 bxs lemons,2 horses, 5@3 25; do patents, 38 506 BRADSTREET ON TRADE. months 0f 1585 were 588,800 bbis agains: 497,430 tinnesota clear, 32 65@3 10; do, siraights S ¢ Reducing this | HIDES AND SKINS—Are weak and quiet, but o Rk % | NEW YORK, N. Y. Sept. 6.—DBradstreet’s | fiour toa wheat basis we have total exports of | no lower. Feavy salted steers are quotable at 10¢: s Datenis, i low extras, | to-morrow will say: In South Dakotaand Wash- | wheat during the 8 months of 8,808,000 ctls, | culls and brands, 9c; mediom, 9¢; culls and city mills, do patents, | ington farmers show no disposition to sell their | yalued at $6,031,000, against 4,975.000 ctls at brands, S¢; light, 8c; culls and brands, 7c; Cows —| Q) Sentember 35, bbls auring the same time fa 139: First Quarter. = * Los Angeles via Port Los Angeles—16 spools, 28 OCEAN STEAMERS. pkgs mdse, 69 cs 2 bbis lard, 5 cs dry goods. : Southern flour, dull, weak: common 10 | grain. C: : 5 $4,987,000 during the same period last year. : = Santa Barbara mineral sexn 10 | grain. California reports perfect weather for har- o hides, Sc B b: salted Kip, 7c; salted Calf, 9¢; REGULAR SESS10N—10:30. Santa Barbara—3 bbls mineral water, 8 kegs 1 @2 70; good to choice'do, $2 80@3. | & o ° 4 5 = s, : salte P, T0; salte , 8c3 From San Francisco. " m. 2 v p uiet, steady. Yellow ' Western, | Ye8UDE. The other side to the crop outlook is QUICKSILVER THEADE. saited Veal, 7c; dry Hides, usual selection, | 300 Alpha....15 300 CC&V...2.65 300 Ophir...1.55 | Dates of Departure Fro; bdl fish, 65 sks abalone meat, 29 sks seaweed, 21 200 Alta, STRAMER. [DASTINATION | _SATis. | FER. _ | 8ks crawfish, 68 bxs oranges, 72 bxs lemons, 4 bxs 7. 9aM|Pier 9 Port Harford—15 pkgs mdse, 2014 bxs butter, 14 CityPanama Panama. p 702 P MS S | cs eggs, 12 sks dry fruit, 54 cs honey, 2 cs tallow, 5 Alce Binchd | Portiand. |Sep 7. 5eM|Pler 13 | bdls green hides, 20 cs canned goods, 2114 bdls zep 8.11ax|Pler 11 | wool, 49 dressed calves, 2 sks livers. 1 sk heads. 9 Newnport . |Sep 10, 8au|Pier 11 | bxs fish. 5 coops chickens, 1 coop ducks and geese, found in Texss, where worms are said to have seri- SoEhnl ously damaged cotion in some sections. Exports | Receipts of Quicksiiver at San Francisco during eat—Dul store and el 18c; culls and brands, 13¢ P Ib: dry Kip, l4c & - 2 B B: dry Calf. 20c B B: prime Goatskins, 2 !nd_vdo {\o.s.z' Eeidl, In | of wheat from both coas's of the United States | the first S months of the year were 19,445 flasks, | 35¢ each; Kids, bc: ?;eenk ns, good summer, ea mo s a0 Y4ci | and Canada this week amonnt o 2.260,000 bus b- | ugainst 17,190 flasks during the same time in 1894 | ® [b; medium, 15@26c: _winter, 10@16c: Sheep- o lons re e oy | €18 akamst 1,871,928 bushels last week. 3,207.000 | anq 16,025 in 1893, The sxports during the same | SKIus, shearlifgs, 10@20c each: short wool, S0a@ O mere oderately | bushels in the week a vear ago, 4,802,000 bushels | parioq were 9416 flasks, against 11,078 in 1894, | 40¢ each; medium, 60@60c each: long wool, 60@ CltyPuebla..| Vic & Pgrsnd | 11200 Exchar. 19600 G & C 500 Bullion losing steady at 34@’ two years a0, 3,567,000 bushels in the week in | 70c each. Culls of all kinds, about 1jc 1 tumboldtBay Sep 10. 2rx|Pier§ | & coops pouliry, 1 bx squabs. ~edlin lower West, large rec 1892" and ,000 bushels in the like week in | PRODUCE EXPORTS TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, n/;@?c l’Ef-‘ouml-y 400 Caoe Lo0s Bay Sep 10,12 M| Pier 13 Steeles—1194 sks barls West local liguidation, December and May | 1891. Indian corn expor.s contirue to expand. = e Tallow, 4@414c: refined, 6¢; Grease, 3@3%g B M. Yaauina Bay.. Sep 10,10ax | Pier 2 Santa Maria—700 sks wheat, 85 sks barley. Inthe third week of August the fotal sent out was | pyportsof nroduce from San Franelsco during | W OOL—New lambs’ and fail clips quotable st 434 | 500 791400 Grays Harvor. Sep 10, 2pM| Main Los Alamos—500 sks barley. December, |Sep 11, 9aM|Pier 13 Los Olivos—1530 sks wheat. {Sep 11, 4px|Seawll 3 | ASTORIA—Per Alice Blanchard—22 sks bones, |Sep 11, 9an |Pier 2 Sep 11,10AM | Spear tle, 107 pkgs school fur- 65%4c; | 1,195,000 busbels, and this week it s 1,405,000 ¥ Te B 1. ; t el River. bushcis, the heaviest week's shipments this vear, | the first § months of the year were $18,628.600, | &7¢ M{nfimfigowmx";v':c'; o Nartharn 30g b i sed 38 elevator: | compared with 127,000 bushels in the week a year | 8gainst $15,101,900 for the same time in 1894. | 11, s el | ive and firm at 3@ | ago and 672,000 bushels two years ago. This is & material gain over last year, but we are | 8c: L.l 115(300 Union 7“| 50 Julia.......05(600 .. 600 .. 761200 Justice... 08125 Utah. o choce, 9@10c: Valley Oregon, 12@13%4c | 900 75200 Kentuck..13625 ... owing the West. May and Sep- still $3,500,000 behind 1893, W e Sep 12,11au | Pler 11 p 3 “rolls leather, 10 o ? - % 1500, i " '59l800 L Wi 2|2 .42 D 12,11aM | Pler Diture, 25 M it fir lumber, 2 rolls leather, 10 sks tember mos: active.” September and, October, BANK CLEARINGS. HOPS—2@6c B 1. Buyers show no disposition | 800 Conimp. o0y fie;féfn__sél‘foug,,.f:c_,f‘ China & 205 e o = fes 5. | zubter, 1.2k euffes, 185 ks bnes; 08 hxs tnplate, ey S 2 = to take hold of rket and the outiook this 04 cidntl. lc & Pet Snd Sep 12. 9am|Pier 3 sks oats, 1 cs cheese, s cement, 11 Onis -Qnm.t:lr:‘llv;‘r-“ Options {;Hv gth;nmr- gex* NEW YORK, N. )., sept. 6.—~Bank clearing PRODUCE MARKET. yenllduhlo::. st i i A:,fi:"fx‘:flrfa_z,w !Hummum.,;sfl) 13. 6am|Pier 3 bdis hair, 375 cs canned fruit. ASer o o ey, 25 \SPoL | totals at the principal cities for the week ended oy 200 Ca 0C Elat X1 Consignees. Per Santa Rosa--Wetmore Bros: C Carpy & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Norton, Teller & Co; _Cox Seed and Plant Co: S H Frank & Co; E Sherrer: M TO ARRIVE. ¥ Cabral; Holbrook. Merrill & Stetson: M Adels- Frox i bum L siebsliie . 2_Whi No. Yo. 3 "White, 95c. | September 5, with comiparisons, as telegraphed to WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Whi 8 Vest- s s: ite State and West' | Bradstreet’s Percentage | WHEAT—Futures were lower yesterday, follow- | BAGS — Calcutta Grain Bags, $3 90@4: San Amount. Inc. Dec. ingadechne Eastand abroad. Spot Wheat is very | Quentin, 34 20; Wool Bags, 24@26c. 8520.161.348 28.0 quiet and the tendency is roward still lower prices. | COAL—A local trade circular says: *During the < 14200 Caledonia 14400 C N Y 111100 Challeng .75 500 C Point. 10600 .74400G & C 85100 CC&V . 88150 .. 00250 Cont. Pier 13 ron — Moderately active. firm; American, $1150@14. Copper—-Firm. Lake, $12 25. 76,937,347 13.9 | No. 1, 90@92%c @ cti: choice, $334c: lower | wWeek there have been nine arrivals from the Coast 3900 C Lmpl. Packing Co; Getz Bros & Co Lead—] Domestic, §3 40@3 45. . A 10.8 | grades, S0@87%ac: extra choice for milling. 95¢@ | mines with 18,695 tons from Australia, four ves- Humboldt Bay...... son-Heunisch Co: Paze &Son; Amer Press Assn; Tin—Firm. Straights, $14 20@14 45; plates, | Philadelphia. 44 $1 3 ctl. sels with 12,079 tons from Swanses, and Liverpoot s Nanaimo... ‘Wood, Curtis & Co; W B Sumner & Co; Lowenberg dy; moderate demand. Bt Lol 6.6 CALL BOARD SALES. 10,554 tons—from Baltimore 2014 tons. From the CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Coos Bay . & €opSurkraucieco Brawery ; J EThomas: 2 O Spelter—Quict. Domestic, $4 15. Pittsburs. 126 Torsonackt Baiaton- 10 o'alodk Daderbar—900 1 ahovels dbn i suet (KHRes Coll 14 Cumtng (o Hend S Deparcure Greenhood: ~Hulse, Bradford & Co: 3 F Weeks tops—Dull, weak. State, common to choice, | Cincinnaci. PRy L R e il vuntiniar o FRIDAY, Sept. 64 2. s f g & Co; Gray & Barbieri: Smith’s Cash Store; Pacific Jovics 0o wew/S810c: Paciflc Cosst A@7c./<Ton- | Ralkimore. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—2600 | 50, as there are a large number of Cosl carriers due Bia, Asked, Transfer Co: D Allison & Co; Dairymen’s Union on marset unchanged. °™" | San Francisco. 24 400, 9BLc. May 200 $1 08 Pore BHOF to Novembas 1. Figuring on sverags V5 16/Jackson Portiand Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: 'C £ Whitney & C gor ok iealrly active, irm. * Domestic fisece, 109 | Kansks Ci AFTERN00N SESS10% — Dacember — 200° tons, | passages thers will be fully due in the next aixu 10 12 Panama.. 2 Brigham, Hoppo & Co; * Western eai Co;_order L e e e PRl 9734c: 1900, 97%ge: 900, 978se. May — 700, | days 100,000 tons of Australian ana English Conl. 34 39 Tacoma. k Haas Bros: American Union Fish Co: A Paladini rn steam, $6 30, | Lowsville. September, ‘$6 30. | Detroit.... nt, 8 70; Soutn | Minneapolis. [{urays X Milani & C &: Ivancovion & Co; “A[llu}:BL::‘l 7 Yaquina Bay . E G Camilloni & Co; Dalton Bros; Witzel er; {::-:1:? Coos Bay oo 3 o ‘Wheaton, Breon & Co; W C Price & Co: California $1 0334 : 1000, $1 037c. This of course is largely In excess of our fuel con- BATELEY - Futures dropped back somewhat yes- | AuTaption for two months {oF those grades, vet tho | Best & Heioher. 1.00 1.05 terday, put spot quotations were unaitered. Feed, | market vaine wiil not be seriously affectéd, as'it | BentonCon.... — 85 nominal: city. $6@ nominal; refined quie Amer compound, 455@5c. Clevelan B210880; Dhome, BTa40: 14| Crescent City. .. |Crescent Cit! Wine-growers' Assn: A failies: E J Bowen & C ork vt ) 10 25@ Provi 2 )i e, c: Brewing, 6215@70c; | has nearly all been disposed of, either to consumers i e 3 = A 8" A g e e L A e | e ‘-"‘l/z"l‘%“'" $110@1 20 o No Y ‘and 6067 e@n it | of wholesale denlers, whio have the faciities to 19 M City of Sydney. | Panama Kowalsky & Co: H Waldeck: Huime & Har dairy; 1918 Ye. 60 creamery. 1934 20c; West. | mmdianavoiis bl el oh e ot va cvatlowi Ui % Homer. | Cobe e Miing Cor 3t Heckmann & Co: £ R Stevens & C — ry % e 44 3@30c- do | CALL BOARD SALES. ducing their shipments, so as no! o + |Gy - B I ery, Ti@idc. ? g et lomen tons, 593ac; 300, 80T4c. Sellor "85, new—200, | tained. As grain freights continue to decline, we 60 Eureka. | Sewport. e A 3| Shnanelmer iros; Labor Exchange: Mcleod & Uheese—Dull, weak. State larze, 534@7%c: do | Denver 5634c. " | may rest assured that & marked advance will be 2.65) State of Cai.....|Portland.......... 3 N D e Tn o e Sador TTVECL a0 Sl A Lo e gac: 4o | Denver | T HEGrTAR MorNIvG SEssioN—December—200 | Fecorded in Coal freights from England and Aus- 04! .| victoria & Puget Sound bechér Furnfturs Co; Unlol 100 oo 81 e l‘l‘ll\‘\flm! 4 qu_ Yac: pu ms, Porlllrll\d i 1176 898 tons, 59Lsc: )UO,.EQVS/'C 200, 594c: 100, 591jc. tralia in the near future. Quoted prices for future 1.90 Seg. Belcher. . |Nan Olego... .. - e\:lf, d ne(e‘ Verdler&(‘u' Ohaty & Besiayd B Fancy choice swady : 2 g AFTERNOON SEsston — December — 100 tons, | 10ading already show a stiffening, but no very .03 4 Humboldt Bay.. s 0 e o & o O 1 W bitsomb, 15@16v40s Wt eth Tia Tacoms 2, 5834c: 100, 58%c. " | marked advance is yet noticeable. It Is assur d | Crown Point... 51 52 Australia. . | Honolulu. 13 Dreyfus Fh LCAFos!Pl'&CO J B Fremont: Lea T R G s e do e Bt UATS—Continue to shade off, Stocks are alto. | that shipowners, whén not receiving remunerativo | EastSterraNev = Obistiver Hil LTI ST 3 &0 5 Baiers WO Roath: & T Powells T W o pLa:. Al e 5 2 . thte 160 and. Milling, freights for carrying grain, wil demand better fig- | Exchequer. . 3 3 ' % giLrilow=Easy, duiet. City, 434c: country ang@ | " s | S5t fancy Feed B0GO2Lee: Ho0d 10 Choite o) | Ures for ransportink CoaL” - Wellington s guot- | Enrekncon.... = 20Ssndicate...... — U3 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. A erAlicé Blanchard—H Cowell & Co: Bertin & Cottonseed ofl—Firm, moderate demand. Crude, g @5Tvec: common to fair, 624@T2Yec: Gray,To@ | able at 88 @ ton: New _Wellingion, 88 @ | Gould & Gurry. O 5 07 08 Tepori; Cutting Packing Co; Getz Bros & Co: L H ic: yellow prime. 2634; do good oft grades, 26%; | City... 304,697,658 1.5 £234c: Red, nominal; Surprise, 956681 05. G e ] T e [ R S FIGH WATKELOW WATSR) SUS. Cidyburghs Moore, Ferguson & Co: San Francisco . i ' sample of new crop from Fresno was 3 . i - Cn 0 5 s wl v ks; Chas Harley & Co: Meyer & C¢ Fice and olasses Fissl prokanpad: ON OF CANADA. offered on change, but eliciteq o bids, The mar. | Scotch, $7 50; Brymbo, 87 50; Cumberluod, 88 60 T AN % |Large. Small.[Large. Small.[Rises Sets | Rises. | G N e mlanas & O W reos Coffee—Firm, 5 10 10 ",m"“ up. September, $9.476,662 ket continues quiet. Large Yellow, $1 05@1 17 in bulk and »10 50 in sks: Penmylv-nh' ApmrT STOCK AND BO . gt Oy S mma Rt Sl »& To: Meyer, Wilson &Cos HT Koli'nes Lime C: £14 70: Cctober, $14 65@14 75: November, $14 45 5,028,002 Small Round Yellow, $1 1216@1 171,; White, $1 | cite Egg, §14; Welsh Anthracite Igg, $9; Cannel, —_— 7.] 1.26r 1124 7.427| 7.00a| 5.44, 6.30| 7.547 | Frcoen & Danforth; Lachiman & Jacobi: Seott & wber, $14 40@14 45: March, $14: May, | HaImAX 40,194 elispet & B R O e FRIDAY, Sept. 63 r. 2. | 8| 1:50r 3:85al 8.280 7324 5.45_6.20 8208 | Hrorg G D e o oy, Chag ; Spot Rio, dul’, easy; No. 7, 1534,@15%¢c. : Y ull at T6@82%4¢ P ctl. EeCnit table at $8 19 TUNITED STATES EONDS. === | g peris. ; e oSy e 15%¢. | Hamiton. 54,3 BUCKWHEAT—874@95¢ B ctl, RICE: f;'g"’f’;;;"’h“%": ) ectrn Nox 5 33 3’38 Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. Jor Zats Shipping Inteliigence Sée Thirtesnth. Pao e . o on L ey, Iaodvs, SRS $16,875,305 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. 4 20 itawaiian.$4 26 Japan, $3 90@4 15: Ran- | US4acoup.l11% — |USdsrez...110% — e e e Btanasni A 41008 7 160: e L1 se: Sl 2 sognasEOBa e Company | MISCELLANKOUS BONDS, Braxcx Hepmocnariie OFrics, U.S. X, Sies: e e A e A_¥FRUIT SALE: N i UGAR—The Western Sugar Cal-siChleds.110 — Do, 2d1ss6s.101 — CHANTS' EXCHANGE, 4 516c;, guvioal and. e g‘. 1STs@t s16c; ¥ ;‘;,;?uslz‘ 5)«.-: cash prices are: Flfl;“{ ",“"', " | auotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered mzficnmmww P&OKy6s. 110 120 SAN FRANCISCO. September 6, 1895. OFPIGE PUHNITURE e 44t o0 44 i gr NEW YORK. X. V., Sept. 6.—Calltornia trait | S5 5308 43,8 bbls tiakers, extras, 83 16@5 25; | and Fine Crusned. all 534c: Dry ranulated, 4740¢ | Cntra CWos — 101 |P&ChKyGs. 97 101 | The time ball on Telégraph Hill was dropped : e was sold st epon soction to-dayas faliows: CORNMIAL, ETC.Feed Corn, §24825 B ton; | G- 4xats Gorton’ O de: Dr S%c: haif-barrels, 3¢ | DEBUSiex-cp 17 88 Lulatr K e o 8% | Freriaian, or st exatly B 1 M Groontwich fime, - AND FIXTURES. CHICAGO MARKETS. B;lyw-flmrm ;;r:rr‘v;tyny;7 ;;‘nl—g;m;n;'flw Cracked Corn, $24 50@25 50 B ton. more than barrels, and boxes 3¢ more. rfl'@}fimmus — |RiverWCobs — 100 A. F. FECHTELER, C.F. WEBER & CO., - 2 7, i Ul g : half-boxes Do o PRR5s102 103 Lieutenant U. S. N., in charze. =1 3 CHICAGO, Tix. Sept. 6.—The crowd in wheat | sckel, $135. Plums—Kelsey Japan, $110@2; HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. | foninetos 20 10 |[SFRNaringe 7% 6 | e titttonnt 00 S bt 300 to 306 Post St., eor. Stockton. was again overcome by the Northwesternmove- | kgg, 750@81 45. Prunes—German, 70c@$1 45. e Do.Gnted.bs. — 104 [SPRRCal6s.113 " — SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 7 cars, against 483 on the corresponding daj . = 5 N u rlower up oNg! = o, 1 con gtd. rrived. Jast year. Tt Is beginning 1o b questioned | fo morder .fi.’;‘,":i;‘:‘::fi;,‘,‘m”' 9m€ | to $1% B ton for the best. When et RECEDUI00 <o JlorRoaie, o 100 FRIDAY, September 6. s whether the facilities for the handling of such |. Ty Porer Broc Co o &, FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, §13@ | Barley. ctls. NyROal6s.108 107 Isvw-mu. %3 | Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 16 hours trom Cieone: e o n anciiy y Porter Bros. Company: Pears—Barilett, 8215 | 150" oyic ot~ 0roniia and TolCh Earen, 800 | Barley: et NRyCalfs. — ~— |[SVWaterds. 9914 —"" | rriiesand piles, (0 L B White Lumber Co. e ey cduate | @2 30: P. Barry, $116@125; Prunes—Hunga- | (gnseed Oilcake, $24 B ton, g Beans, sks. Oak Gas bs..105 StkinG&E 65103 105 Stmr Sante. Rosa, Alexander, 60_hours from San or not, but it they are already taxed to their ut- 1 40@1 50. Grapes, haif crates—Hamburgs, . J i 3'.;;;‘-‘&.!.‘.'&"}% e g:ggz:"f‘“lfi 103 | Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & L oa Co. most the beliet obtains thai tae crop will not be | $2 23: Tokays, 90c@$1 28 others. 65@80c. HAY —Prices seem pretty thoroughly established . entirely moved until long after another harvest. | = CHICAGO, IL1., ~ept. G.—California for the present. Receipts continue large. Wheat, | Onions. sks. PrckollMbs, 102 VieallawCés — 92 SRR u. 25 nourssrom Green- | Jinc een established fn the Palace Hotel WATER STOCKS. wood;; lumber, to L E Whité Lumber Co. bee ContraCosta. 60 62 |SanJose..... Stmr Cleone, Higgins, 20 hours from Westport; £0 many “puts” were soid last night that the de- | coid at open auctioh here to-day. as fol F9I0: Ok, M. Tt b “"?O‘s Hay, tona... . $5@7: 5 A 3 ek Marin Co.... 51 |Sprug Vailey 100141001 | 250 cds bark, (o Gray & Mitchell. cline at the opening was promptly checked when it | Forter Bros. Company: Srapes-_Toka Stmr Tillamook, Hansen, 19 hours from Bear ON ACCOUNT OF REPEATED DEMANDS reached them. The Liverpool cables were steady, | crates, 8c@81 40; Muscats, 2: half-crates, 85c@ | *anbrssaed, 87@9: Stock, $4 50@6 P ton. but nothing more. that murket scarcely Tesponding | 8105, Penre—Bartietis §135@2 56; haitbores | SIRAW-26@45c B bule. 10 the closing strength yesterday in ours. 1 05@1 30. Pl F: 35: F . SAPNROCHS. N Poll: Dodge; 3000 made on th t. It takes the piace Receipia' 42" Chitago were 83 cara. and. 2730 | Shers B0c,_Frimea—Gros: ‘$1 1561 255 Raiivs: BEANS AND SEEDS. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 5 ‘gaomonmn aTia 48 | INST OSSR AT 0 Folend & Bodse gf the oty Tesiadrait with direct, enizance from ushels were taken from store. Shorts covered 7 ” 3 | 3 ‘will fing s & m Soderitely Tater in the sesson. the. sirensth of | Fenchese Bloquetis Iate dL 10, o 0% 05 | BEANSThe:market continues weak and de- | Hogs continue In oversupply, cheap and outof i83 4734 Stockion.... 35 | e Gage e L e B b e T s Wt bexviod stk mdl corn about the same time extending its influence [ By the Earl Fruit Company: Pears—Bartletis, | Pressed, with few sales. Bayos, $1 10@1 20 B | demand. Beef and Mutton show,no change. Whole- ki Stmr Westport, Jacobs, 56 hours from San Pedro; | erate charges, such as have given the gentlemen's 1o wheat. Closiog Continental cables were irregu- | 82 25. Prunes—Hungarians, §1 15; Italians. 90c@ | ct!; Small Whites, 52@2 20; Pea. 82 10@2 20: | gale rates for dressed stock from slaughterersare | Y INSURANCE STOCKS. ballast; to Pollard & Dodge. @ an international reputation, will preval lar. Autwerp was unchanged, Heriin higher aad [ §1; Silvers, 90c, Grapes— Tokay, 50c@S150; | Large Whites, $1 60@1 77%3; Pink, $1@1 20; | as follows - ‘| FiremansFa.155 1623g/Sun..... o ..o 65 62% | Stmr Alice Blanchard, Duniham, — hours from | inthis partments - :

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