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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1895. The CoMMERCIAL WorLp. and this helped to sustain values. Trading was very light, and no feature or incident worthy of Liverpool cables were dull and Receipts were 657 cars and 340,181 bush- he later weakness of the lea Bradstreets reported a decrease May corn opened at en 28%5@2814 and 2934, Estimated re- SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Excessive receipts of Barley and Oats. Wheat futures continue o drop. Corn and Rye dull. Large arrivals of Hay. Beans weak and neglected. Sweet Potatoes lower. s before. 4 Butter declined, ne Eggs firm. More Eastern Poultry in. Fruit dull season delayed. and Bacon firm. ATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- oURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, ember 9, 1895, 5 r. dx.—Weather conditions ral forecast. lowing are the seasonal rainfalls to date, with those of the same date last sea- t season, .07: Red Bluff .42, -amento .30, last season, trace; race: Fresno trace, 1a s Angeles trace, last se .08; San Luis Obispo trace, last season trace; & Diego .00, last season, .05; Yuma, 01, last season, ‘he following maximum temperatures have been reported from sta v: Eureka, luft 62, Sacramento 76, San Francisco 62, Independe 5, Sun_ Luis Obispo 76, eles 78, Sa Yuma 102. isco data ximum temperaturs 62, n 56. rea of low pressure {s central b, while a ridge of somewk ure exists in Northern Callfornia and e pressure is somewhat loweron the igton. ser prevails throughout the north- ward to Cloudy ern poriion of Californis and thence nor Puget Sound. ¢ shgwers occurred during the day from San $C0 N rd in this State, and extended ghont Northern Nevada and north- out Idaho and Oregon. This rain has in that none has fallen at v point cific Coast except at San Francisco Reyes, while in the Sacramento Valley or of Oregon a quarter of an inch unsettled, and while no ry forecast can be made it is prob- ers will occur in the northern por- ancisco for thirty hours. mber 11, 1895. Scattered _showers in the al portions to-night or Wednes- rin southern portion: generally cooler in the extreme ¥ siightly warmer in_the in- north portion: light variable sming iresh westerly on the Northern Cal rn and cel bably Southern € fresh west ooler in the interior; fair, except scattered pt or Wednesday morning in the °r in the southeast portion. rth portion to-night and dedly colder. howers to-night, r Wedne T portion of W light southerly winds, probab, proba cooler Wedn shifting to west . Hamxox, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 10.—Greater interest was evinced in the international yacht race to-day by the comp the Stock Exchange than in the market itself. The volume of business was very light, only 969 shares changing hands, of which ,100 were 00 St Paul, \800 Tennessee coal and iron, 14,500 Reading, nd 14.000 Atchison. The tendency of prices was downward during the early part of the session, owing to the receipt of Jower cables from London and be hat considerable amounts of gold will be shipped to Europe before the end of the w The er nis to-day for to- s steamers, ho were The early decline was equal to 115 perrcent in Missouri P 14 to 114 in the general were afterward made and during the afternoon, while the volume business continued light, speculation ruled he firm. The comparatively light of gold for to-morrow and ion of the usnal dividend by the Man- ed Railroad Company and the fact that the executive committee of the Western Union Company recommended quarterly dividends on th | had a strengthening effect. The dealinzs were confined largely to the room traders and were, therefore, without, special Mficance. The market closed firm in tone. Net changes show declines of 1 to 15 per cent in Pacific Mail, Manhattan and_tobacco. S 35@7% per cent. Bonds wer the main s footed . fell 1 to 61: Manitoba- 315: Oregon Improvement Mohile and Ohio fours, 1 to cific consols certificates ost of these logse cking Vall rado and Pa firsts, Ohio Southwestern second Central firsts. 3 Arbor and North 88, In_Gov s brought 11 The Mercantile silver bullion on hand, outstanding, 9 Grain and Merchandise. tchison, Colo- “hesapeake aud 4815 Jersey Toledo, Ann NEW YORK. Y., Sept. 10.—Flour, neg- Winter wheat—Low grades, 3 25; do : Minnesota clear, $2 65@3 10; 40; o, patents. $3 30@4; cted; prices wea 82 15@2 60; do, fair to fancy, $2 75 patents, $3 50@ do, straights, $! low extras, § do patents, $i@4 2 60; city mills, $3 00@4 15 Southern flour, quiet, weak copmon 1o fair extra, $2@2 70: good to choice do, §2 80@3 S0. Corn—Dbuf ern, $2 65@2 70. Rye—Duil; nominal. ey—Qulet: steady rn, 45@50c. S0 r and lost 1oc on heavier receipts West. 1liquidation and lower Western market; r: 1c, reacted on i ow yesterdsy, with alight trade; ber and May most , unchanged to g0, 2455@2474¢; No. Mixed Western, 25@27c: State, 27@33c. Pigiron—Firm; moderate demand; American, 211 50@14. Copper—Firm. TLake, 812 25. Lead—Easy. Domestic, §3 40, Tin—Steady. Straights, $14 40; plates steady, quiet. Spelter—Quiet. Domestic, $4 15. Common 10 choice, 3@7c; do new, . 10@l4c. + September, closed quiet: Continent, '$6 50; 90; compound, 454@5c. $6 15 nominal; Soutn America, Pork—Moaerate demand, firm. Mess, $1025@ 10 75. firm and fairly active: Ktate do creamery, 1915@10c: Western @13c; do creamery, 13@20c: do factory, Yoc; Eigins, 20c; imitation creamery, 11 Dull. weaker. State, large, 515@7%4c: ;, T¥4ci_do. small, 6@8Ysc: part skims, s a@2c. t, steady. State and Pennsylvania, 7Tc; Western, iresh, 14@l6c: do per case, ‘air demand, steady 300; country, 414@4%4c. Cotronseed oll—Sieady, quiet. Crude, 24c; yellow 2655@27c; do zood off grades, 253, G26c. Quiet, firm. Domestic, 355@6c: Japen, 43pc for city; ominal Activ unchanged 10 10_points down. 450: December, $14 20@14 30: March, $18 50@13 85; May, $13 70. Spot Rio, dull, steady; No. 7, 15@12¢. Sugar—Raw, quie trifugals, 96 test, 3%4c. Refined, moderately ac- tive and firm New Orleans, 26@ tioners’ A, 415@4 5-16c; cuv loat and ‘crushed, 473@5 1-16c; powdered and cubes, 412@4 11-16¢; granulated, 43,@4 9-16¢. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Irii., Sept. 10.—Overwhelming re- celnts in the Northwest this morning, 1764 cars against 680 on the corresponding date of 1894, again knocked something from the pricés of wheat. The opening was weak and 33@lgc lower than the close of yesterday. Very soon after trade com- menced business became very quiet,orders being restricted and the local element being deterred from doing anything on account of the approach of the Government report. Interest was also diverted by the yacht race, the bulletin boards attracting the attention of many brokers. Liverpool cables were gniet ana without material change. Chicago received 160 cars to-day, 31 more than expected, and 60,250 bushels were taken from store. Cios- ing continental cables were irregular, some quota- tions being_nnchanged, some-lower and some higher. ' Fadatreets reported an increase In the world's available supply of 2,209.000 bushels. Decem ber openea from 5815 10 59, sold between 5914 574 and bE35@o6T, closing at. 553, @ERTA-dra s4c under yesierday. Estimated receipis for io- morrow 80 cars. Corn—While the price of corn’ declined some at the opening in sympathy with wheat, it afterward recovered snd held steady. Holders hoped for some encouragement from the Government report tons, 85¢; 100, 947c; 1500, 8434c: 100, 945/ ‘1“'}3{;9;;“ . May—200, $1 00%; 1100, $1 005 mention appeared. refiected in corn. 1 stocks of 726,000 busbels. 2954, s0ld bet; 296, a shade under 3 celpts for to-morrow 320 cars. Oats—No life or energy Prices moved very slowly as apparent in oats. and the changes were y way of recognition of the action in corn. Receipts were 354 cars and 95,144 bushels were Bradstreets reported a decrease in stocks of 168,000 bushels. May closed 4c under vesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 147 taken from store. Cash, 95¢; October, 8414@ | 4% 57 9514c; May, 9976@995kc. Ke- ceipts were 109 cars. % ns— Lower hogs caused lower product to- The influence in a general way of the early tone of wheat was also bad. glected, and after the initial trading dullness was most notable characte: was weaker. Business wa stic of the market. October lard TYee Closing prices October, 31%4c; De- cember, 2X1gc: May, 8C. sc: October, 1854c; May, Oats — September, 193 ptember, §820: October, $8 25; Janu- $3 35@3 45 B_bbl; —September, 85 75: October, $5 771 HibaSeptember, & y superhine, §2 25@: Ribs—September, $5 10; October, $5 makes of butter the marxet Other grades were dull and neglected. Arrivals were moderate and the qualicy showed no improvement. continued firm to-day. Prices were unchanged. moderate &nd the demand from all sources re- mained good. Really fresh stock sold out at 133 @1 4c per dozen. Money was easy at 4@41, per cent on call and 5@514 per cen:on time loans. New York exchange sold at 50c discount. Livestock. S, Til., Sept. 10.—The Teceipts of cattle to-day were light and the de- mand much_better than s g Prices were s , although not _very larze great for the demand. a full decline of 15 There was an activity in sheep and lambs _and the supply was sold at ai early hour, he arrival of however, too very weak and Business duil. Prices were 15@ stockers and $3 50@5 85: 3 40; Western rangers, 4 ; common to choice mixed 2 83 00@4 45: | 6%a@7c; Rupe, 134@: products nominal. POTATOES, ONION CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, CHICAGO, Tv Company sold California fruit to-day Pears—Bartletts, 90c@s1 15, Bi .. Plums— Kelsey Japan, $1 40@1 50. Prunes— Grapes — Tokays, Gres Berkeley and $1@l 50 for Alamed from the River, 20@3vuc; from the Bay, Summer Squash, 25@30c: Green Peas, 'Sc ® String Beans, 2@ tively few remaining members of * Plums—Japan, $1 20@1 25. $1 10@1 20; Duchess, 81: U bad order, 80c. Japan, $1 25@1 35. Gros, 81 55; Sitver, 81@1 $6@b @ ton. some soft, 60c. rs—RBartletts, 2 20; Buerre Hard ; #1@1 10: Clairgeau 5. Grapes—Iokays, $2@ 2 05; 1 05@1 40; hal sermans, 95c@$1; othe: NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad last loan at 1% rime mercantile, paper, Mexican doliars, 533gc. Money on call easy and closing offered at 1%. 43,@514%. Barsilver, & Sterling exchange is steady, with actual business : bankers’ bills ac $4 59 $4 ¥93,@4 90 for demand. Posted rates, $4 59 $1 SR@4 885, ernment bonds firm: State bonds null: Silver at the Board was quiet. CLOSING STOCKS. |Norfolk & Wes Fancy Eastern, 18ac ® doz: fair to choice E: ern, 16@1745c B doz: siore Eggs, 16@20c; ranch Exggs, 22Y@z6c. 48914 for 60 aays and sales were mads Roosters and $: Poultry is weak and cheap at about previous prices. Live Turkeys are quotable at -11@l3c % I for Gobblers and 10@l3c B I for Hens: Geese, B pair, $1 25@1 50; Ducks, $3@5 B do | #4@4 50 @'doz: do, old, $4@4 60; Fryers, $3 50: s | Broilers, §2 501 Pigeons Am Tel & Cabl orth Americal Adams Expres: Northern Pacific. Alton,Terre Haute. 66 ‘American Exp ‘American Tobacco. 11342 | Northwestern, Y. Chicago&S.L 1 ment bouds at the board $5000 Brunswick Lands.. Buffalo, Roch & P. afe Deposit Company reports Y ,024 ounces: certifigates | Canada Pacific Canada Southern . Canton Land.. Central Pacific Ches. & Ohio. Chicago Alton featureles 25@50c Nutmegs, 20@35c B box: rigs, 25@s0c; Plums, 26@40c B bx; Peach bulk, $10@17 ways and $25 % box for good to choice and 10 fair; Crabapples, 40@E0c B box; Winter Pears. 25@d0c: Bartletts, $1 26@1 50 B box for No. 1 and 75c@$1 B box for off grede: in bulk, $10@50 B ton for No. 1 = Ontario & Western. 1813 1183 Oregon Improvmt. Sty . £91/Oregon Navigation. Chicago, 8. & Q. |Oregon Short Line. ChicagoGas. v Cleve & Pittsburs. 1 Louls. 4814 " Preferred. more active; steady; yellow west- Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 403 RioGrande &Westn 18 . 2 Milwaukee, 50c; t_Spot market dull: easier. No.2 red, in and elevator, 6215@82l4c: afloat, 6215@ A ungraded red, 58@63ic; sc. Options _opened Cotton Oll Cert.... {Rock Island Commerclal Cabié.1 Del. Hudson....... Del. Lack& W A'St. L. & 8. W 51/ St. Paul & Duluth. Preferred.... 834 St. Paul & Omaha.. 116235 St P. M. & M. GreatNorthern pfd.127 42 Silver Certificat. Southern Pacific. _{Southern R. R.. General Electric. dation, closing easy at 3@ Decem- 3 Fort Wayne Hocking Coal Hocking Valley. Homestake ..._.... H. & Texas Cent... 304 Sugar Refinery tely active, steady. Options Towa Central, 1034 Texas Pacific. Kansas & Texas.... 1813 Tol. & Ohio Cen.... Kingston & Pem. 105t Louls & K. Lake Erie & Westn 2 nion PacifiG. Luke Shore. National Lead. Long Island. Louisville & Nash. . S. Express. 9%y U. S. Leather. Manhattan Consol. 1121z U. S. Rubber. ‘| Memphis & Charis. 15 Mexican Central. .. Michigan Centrai..101 c Coast, 4@7c; London market rm. Domestic fleece, 108 |Utica & B. River..150 |Wab. 5. L. & Pac.. |Wells-Fargo. Minn. & St. Lcom, 25Y% Western Union. . 6015 Wheeling & L. E.. 40% Preferred.. Am Cotton O 1st preferred 2d preferred. Missouri Pacific. Mobile & Ohio. jonal Linseed.. . J. Central... L I Traction.. U S 4s, reg... U'S ds new reg. 2 Do, 4s coupon 15N J Cent Gen bs...119 Northern Pac 1sts.11714 Do, bs coupon.... Cherokee 4s, 189 40 R & N 1ats. StL & S F Gen 6s.11014 St Paul Consols ...127 St. P. C. & Pa 1sis. 118 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..116 Southern K. R. bs. 96 Texas Pacific firsts 93 Texas Pacseconds. 29 UnionPac 1sto?96.107 West Shore 4s Mobile & Ohio 4s. . R GranaeWest 1sis 77 1 for compound, and Ec for pure; pails, & Hornis, tierces, $3c for compouna ana 634QTc for puri /a4 . a(,'01‘1‘lZOX.E!SE—fl;&c in tierces, and 834c ¥ bin 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, Ifl“ L‘onu?lfls.. = - g ssouri fundi steady. Fair reining, 3c: cen- N Carolina con 6s.. off ‘A, 3 15-16@4 3-16c: moid A, 415@4 11-16c- Standard A, 414@4 7-16c; confect Tenn new 3s Va funding d B Ib; culls and brands, 9c; medium, 9¢; culls and brands, 8c; light, 8c; culls and brands, 7c; Cow- hides, Sc B 1b: salted Kip, 7c: salted Calf, 9 saited Veal, 7¢; dry Hides, usual _selection, 18c; culls and brands, 13c § Ib; dry Kip, 140 ®1b; dry Caif, 20c 85c each; Kids, be: % Ib; medium, 16@26¢; ski 40c each; medium, 5 each 70c each. Culls of all inds, about Atchison 4s. GHE&SA 6s. H & Tex Centbs..111 Do, trust repts Canada South 2ds.. 10714 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.102 Den& R G 1st. sas Pa 1y Ks Pa lsts Den div11l FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Sept. 10.—The spot market. isquiet at 4s 112d@5s. Cargoes are easy av 253 June shipment. Taliow, 4@47/4c; refined, 6c; Grease @7c ® 1. Quotations for spring and Mendocino, 12&1 s‘?&c 1lc; Nevada, 5@10c; Ea gc: do choice, 9@10¢; Valley Oregon, 13@! The Produce Exchange cable gives the following | ® 1. Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Sep- | HOPS—2@6¢c B bb. tember, 4s 934d: October, 45 914d; November, 48 10344; December, 45 11d; January, 4s 1134, SKCURITIES. LONDON. Exa., Sept. 10.—Consols, 107%: sil- ver, 30 9-16d; French Rentes, 1028 T3jc, EXCHANGE AN Sterling Exchange, 60 day Sterling Exchange, sigh! New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchanke, telegraphic. » BULLION, i PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. ‘WHEAT—The market continues to decline all over the world. On the local market the drop in futures yesterday was marked. Trade is dull. No. 1, B0@9114c B ctl: choice, 92Yac: lower grades, BU@STYac: extra choice for milling, 95c@ $1 9 cul CALL BOARD SALES. ° INFORMAL SEs810N—10 0'clock—December—100 tons, 953gc; 100, 9514c: 300, 9514c: 100, 85¢; 400, 9474¢; 100, 9455c: 400, 94345c; 300, 9ilge. May—100, i 200, $1 00375: 300, , $1 01; 100, $1 00, $1 00145 0 00, §. REGULAR MORNING SEssioN—December—100 AFTERNOON SESSION — December — 200 tons, 94950 1300, 9435c; 100, 9adic: 700, ks 300 Tic. 1 May—100, 897c; 200, 99%4c; 300, 99%ge] —Receipts thus far this week are about 26,000 centals, and the market is weak in conse- quence. 574ac;: Brewing, 625@70c; Chevalier, $1 10@: 10r 5 Feed quotable at 521p@6bc; Choic . 1and 0@70c B cul for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESs10N—10 o'clock—No sales. REGULAR 2“1‘;3“ NG SEsSION—December—100 00N SESSI0N—No0 sales. Over 18,000 centals have come in thus A VATS! far this week, and although dealers guote no de- cline ye cations of sl lower figures. * S Milling are quotable at 90@92Yee; fancy Feed, 90@921/c; good to choice, BU@ETLeC: common to fuir, 6219@72145C; Gray, To@bdZlpc; Ked, nominal; Surprise, 95c@s1 06. he market is very depressed with indi- cKs are excessive. CURN-—Continues quiet. Large Yellow, $1 05@ 11714; Small Round Yellow, $1 1214@1 17%; While, $1@1 16 @ cul. RY E—Very quiet at 75@82%4c B ctl BUCKWHEAT—8715@86¢ # ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, sakers, extras, $3 16@3 25; % bbl. ‘eed Corn, $24@25 B ton; CORNMEAL. ETC, Cracked Corn, $24 50@25 50 B ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—Jobbing at $11 50@13 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Quoted at $15 for lower grades up to $15 B ton for the best. FEEDS UFFS—Ground and rolled - Barley, $12 50@13 60; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $26 B ton; Cottonsecd Oilcake, $23 B ton. H'AY—Receipts thus far this week are about 1450 tons, and the market continues weak. W heat, $7@10: Uat, $6@S: Wheat and Oat, $6 b Burley, $6@7: Altalfa, $5 50@7 5 lover, $1@! $7@9; Stock, $4 50@6 B ton. V—25@45¢ B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Weak and dull. Bayos, $1 10@1 20 B ctl; Small Whites, $2@2 20; Pea, $2 1062 20: Large Whites, $1 60@1 77% Leds, $1 nominal @17 Pink, $1@l 2 Red Kidney, Buiters, $1 60 1 15; Blackeye, $2 7! Limas, $4 50@4 76 cu @ ctl. DS—Erown Mustard is_quotable at $1 75@ # ctl; Yellow Mustard, $1 75@2 B ctl; Flax, @2 50 % ctl: Canary, 344@3%4c 1b; Altalfa, c: Hemp, 4¢ P 1. DRIED PEAS—spliv Peas, 4@4%4c. The raw VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Receipts thus far this week are about 5000 sks, and the market continues weak. Sweets are lower at $1 B ctl; Garnet Chiles, 40@ 50c B ctl; banks, 30@40c; alinas Burbanks, 60@85c; Kiver Bur- sarly Rose, 50@36¢ ctl. ONIONS—Quoted at 40@50c; Pickle Onions, VEGETABLES—Green Peppers, 25@35¢ B box: Corn, 40@75c B sack; H0@Td 30@40c B cul. Linia Beans, 2@215c; B 20@30¢ B bx : Pickles, 50@65¢ for No. r No. 2; Green Okra, b0@é5c: Egg @40c; Cabbage, 75¢ B Feed Carrots, Garlic, 2@215¢' 3 Ib: Marrowfat Squash, BUTTEK, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The decline in fresh butte: has weak- ened pickled descriptions, as will be seen by the quotations. Fresh Butter is also weak. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 2133@22%4c; seconds, 18@ 21c @ Ib. DaTrY—Fancy, 18@19¢ B Ib; good to choice, 16 @1734¢: lower zrades, nominal. LED—16@16 B D, 14@15c B 1. ISE—Fancy mild new, 7@7%3; common to d, 45@6ac ® th: Young America, 6@8c: Tu@i2c; Western, 7@8c. No maferial change 10 report. Choice are firm, but common_descripiions are easy. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Another car of Eastern is in, and at $5 50 for Hens; £5 for old 75@3 for Broilers. California Tiens, $5 50@4 50 P doz: Roosiers, young, for large and $1 50@2 for small; 21 25@1 50 P dozen for young and old. —Nominal. GAM DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—The market s dull and Quinces, 30@40c B box: Cantaloupes, P case: Watermelons, $5@8 B 100; 25@75c ? box: Peaches in for Smocks, $16@20 B fon for Sal- 0 7 ton for clings: Apples, 60@85c 5@50c_for common BERRIES —All kinds are_doing_better with light receipts. Huckleberries, 2@4c ¥ B; Black- berries, $3@4 B chest: Raspberries, $5@6 B chest Strawberries, $4@8 for Longworths and $3@4® chest for large berries. GRAPES—The market continues dull. Zinfan. del Wine Grapes, $16@17 ¥ ton; Sweetwaters and Fontrinebleaux, 20@30c; /8 | Muscats, 26@35c; Isabeilas, 75c@$1; Tokay, 30 @40c B box. slack Grapes, 20@35c: CITRUS FRUITS~Lemons are quotable at $1@ 175 @ box for common and 32 box for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $550@6 ® box: Ba- nanas, $125@2 bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DRIED FRUITS—The unseasonable weather is greatly retarding drying, hence the season bids fair to open later than expected. Trade keeps dull. The following prices ruleon the Fruit Exchange: Apples, c B Ib for quartered, 3ls@4c B 1 for siiced and 43, @5%5c ® b for evaporated; Peaches, 41/2@5%1: Kl , and 6l4c for fancy: new Prunes, s for the 4 sizes; Apricots, 8G9%ac and 10@ i@ 1% @ Ib for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 3@31sc P th for pressed and 2@234c for unpressed; Pears, 7¢ @ Ib for evaporated haives, 4@B1l4c for quarters: Plums, 4@4%4c for pitted and 114@214c for un- pitted; Nectarines, 5@6%4 P Ib for vrime to choice and 7¢ for fancy. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices for several descriptions of new crop are as follows: London layers, $1 15 % box: three-crown, loose, S B b two-crown, 234¢ ¥ Ib: seedless Sultanas, 314c® . Old Raisins are nominal, as follows! Seedless Muscatels, 2¢: clusters, $2; Debesa clus- ters, 50; Imperial clusters, §3; Dried Grapes— 1lac B %l); 'S New Walnuts 7c B b for No. 1 standard and 8¢ for Languedoc ana 9@10c @ M for prper-shell. Peannts are quotable at 5@6¢_for Eastern and 4@ 41/c for Californ:: 6¢ for rouzh ard Brazil 1b for softshell: new Almonds, 7@8c '8 b Hickory Nuts, BQ& Pecans, for polished: Filberts, 8@c: uts, 755@8c B Th: Cocoanuts, 86 B 100. Y—Cotub, 10@1114¢; new water-white ex- HO; tracted, 5@5Y4c @ th: light amber extracted, 414@ 5c; dark amber, 4@414c B . BEESWAX--25@26c # Ib. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS — Bacon Is firm at the ad- vance. Hams are also firm. Bacon, 8c B fb for neavy and 83ac B 1b for light medium, 1lc for light, 13c P 1 for extra light and 1314@ldc ® B for sugar cured: Eastern Sugar-oured 1214@13c @ tb: California Hams, 11@ 1134c; Mess Beef, $7@8 B bbl; extra mess do, $8 amily o, $10: exira prime Pork, $9 B bbl: %xlrn clear, $16 @ bbl: niess, $14 P bbl; Smoked Beet, 916@10c B D. LARD—Eastern, tierces, quotable at 6@614c B c: Cal- half bbls, c; 10-1b tins, T3c: do b-1b, 8¢ HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 10c rime Goatskins, s good summer, 506 winter, 10@16c: Sheep- , shearlings, 10@20c each: short wool, long wool, less.. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 414 ‘WOOL—New lambs’ and fal clips : Humboldt A, 435C: hlfl-b".cn'ell. Yac l&UTTON—Wen&%‘:’s. 4@ FOR 48 HOURS. Midalings, sks.. 13/ W ine, gals.. 348 Hides, no. 3,554 Pelts, bdls. ... 63 Lime, bbls 00 Lumber, M feet 86 Quicksilver, asks 945 77 Leather. rol s, bl 878 Sugar, bbl 1.456 Mustard 8/Flaxseed, Or, sks.. THE STOUKi_MAEKET. Confdence and Challenge continued the fm- portant stocks yesterday, the former rising to $2 30 and the latter to 95c on the early morning call. These were the highest prices of the da; ever, for they weakened off on the following calls and closed lower, as will be seen by the list below. The other stocks were aiso weak, but showed no change worthy of note. ore. stoping on a small strea Have extracted durin ings 41 cars of ore ass: $50 46 per ton. showinz some val We are grading 1ng a holsting works. Shaft 2 on the boundary of the Con. Cal. & Va. and Best & Belcher mines has been sunk for a n the incline; total depth 65 total depth 112 feet. this shait preparatory toerect- distance of 11 fee: feet: bottom in porph; Work will be commenced shortly on a hoisting WOrKS for this shaft. Tunnel 1 on Savage ground, started utro tunnel shaft 3, has been ex- et, passing through hard porphyry and length 260 feet. The_reports from Ophir, Mexican, Best & Bel- cher, Bullion, Andes and Gould & Curry contain no important information. 75 feet north of BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORN ING SESSTON COMMENCING AT9:30. 16500 CC&V..2.55/700 Justice. 0 2.30(1200 Kentck. 14250 Mexican ~04.250 Potost 105100 Savage. 700 Chalnge 700 . 95400 C Poin 911100 G & C.. AFTERNOON SESSTON—2:30. 0500 Con [mp. 5200 Confid..2.05(100 . 91500 Exchar. 1100 S Nev. 8200 Union 141000 Utah 641600 Yel Jach 9400 Ophir . 300 Belcher. 20400 Ovrmn. 57 4500 Con 1mp.04 800 Potosi 00900 C Point. .. 19 3600 Exchar. 55/600 L Waish. 600 Oceldnil..25,900 ... AFTERNOON SESSION-—2 11400 Chollar...59400 G & C. 0400 H&EN ... 1. .55/200 Mexican..65 .2.05300 Mono. 07//200 Ophir . -52/800 Potosi -05/200 Savage. iy .66 250 Y Jacl 109 Belcner...b7250 CC&V . 160 B'& B..1.00]150 .. 13(500 C Point. 07/900 Exchqr. 800 Challeng 881200 . CLOSING QUOTATIONS, TUESDAY, Sept. 10—4 p. w. Nevada Quesn. Con. Imperiai. 04 Con.New York. Sierra Nevada. EastSierra Nov Gould & Curry. Cal Elec I 8510714109 Cntra OW 53 — Dpnt-stex-cp 77 EdsnL&p 65.106 F&CH RR65103 &n;y«slgbu. sAng Los, — Do.Gnte MLt-stCbie6s12234 NevONgRSs. — N PCRR6s.100 Ny R Cal 6s..102 N 'Ry Calds.. Oak Gas 5s..105 Do, 2d iss Bs..108 Oninibus 6s.12 PacRollMus. 102 Thoice: Northern, 1 ern Oregon, hetv{.7 Ygc GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS — Calcutta Grain Bags, $3 90@4: San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, §8; New Wellington, 88 B ton; Southfield Wellington, $750 B ton: Seattle, $6: Bryant, $§6; Coos Bl‘b‘b: ‘Wallende, $7: Scotch, $7 50: Brymbo, $7 in bulk and »10 60 in sks; Pennsylvania Anthra- cite Egg, $14; Welsh Anthracite , Cumberland, $8 60 Cannel, Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 7 60: Coke, $15 in bulk and $17 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company INSUEANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd.155 162%4| COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. LondonP&A. 12 AmerB&TC. Anglo-Cal. .. Bank of Cal,, 22634 2 Cal SD&TCo. FirsiNationl: 177 GerS&LCo..1590 HumbS&L.1000 SF SavUnion. Sav & Loan.. T st. 83214875 4114 45 |Union STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. — |Oak.SLaHav — anotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all bi4c; Dry Granulated, 47c; fectioners’ A, 434 it C, 414¢; Golden' C, ‘more than barrels, and boxes BAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality. 5@5%c; second quality, 5 . e 4@u340 8% B s@sise for large, 3340 for ve Hogs, 5 small and — for feéders; dressed do, A34@56Vac RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. Bullion valued at $20,100 has been received from the Apollo mine of Alaska, making a total of $95,000 receivedsince July 16. The delinguent sale of the Belcher Mining Com- pany was held yesterday. datéd assessment of 10 cents per share was delin- quent in the company's office yesterday. Spring Valley Water, San Jose Water and Pacific Gas Improvement companies paid monthiy divi- dends of 50 cents yesterday. ‘The weekly reports from the mines include the The Kentuck Consoli- HALE & NoRCRoss, 975 level—In No. 1 upraise in main south drift south of No. 1 west cros 2 have been working on the second floor above this level the past week. The streak of good ore con- tinues in the roof of raise. Southwest drift_from main south drift was ad- vanced 5 feet, total length 73 feet. nearly all quartz with bunches of pa &0 opening we have made on the west side of this drift near the face we are saying some pay ore. Have done considerable retimbering and repair- ing on this level the past week. Intermediate level—We contirue raising and of ore above this level. the week from our open- ying per mine car sample The face is From ave opened the fifth floor of the the north drift from the east crosscut, 550 level, where the pay in_the top is from four to vide of fair grade ore; going south on the floors below, the quartz cuts out entirely; going north it is from two to three feet wide. Have hoisted fifty-four tons and 1000 pounds of ore during the week, which is put in the dumps of the Nevada mill until enongh is accumelated 1or & run. Top car sample was $29 ing in the main thoroughfares of We are repair- he mine where CHOLLAR—In thestope above the450level, cross- cut No. 2, we are stoping south from the raiseon the sixth and_seventh row und requires careful ass In the winze from the 650 tended the north drift to our north line in por- phyry and quartz of no practical value. stopped it #nd have started a raise on the streak uncovered ai the mouth of the drift. We have shipped to the Nevada mill during the week twentyive tons and 1000 pounds of ore, the The streak is nar- el we have ex- We have on Hale & Norcross ground near the Chollar north boundary has been sunk for a distance of 34 feet on the incline: formution of quartz ana pOrphyry a point Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday : BEGULAR SESSION 17,600 Chollar. 11/100 Confid. . Bid. Asked. -~ 35 02 04 07 08 14 15 01 02 63 64 11— STCCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Sept. 10-2 P. 1 UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked| Bid. Asked. US4sconp.11115 — U S 4srog...110%5 — MISCELLANEOUS RONDS. Do, 2d iss 6s.. 101 — P&O0Ky6s..110 120 RiverWCo6s — 100 ISF&NPRR6310215103 ISPRRATiz6s 9715 99 'SPRR Cal63.11433 — SPRR Cal5s. 8743100 Do, 1 con gtd. 87153100 SPBrRCalés. 98145100 SV Water 8s..1209,12134 SVWaterds. 100~ — StktnG&E 65102 105 SunstT&T 65 — Sutter-stR5s.110 11214 VisallaWC6s — 92 103 nJose..... — 100 rng Vailey 1003510015 PacificLight. 47 4814 Sankrancsco 6914 70 Stockton..... 18~ 23 6214 liill/, 100 POWDER STOCKS. Atlantie D... sxira | California.... 80 100 g1 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. 10 |PacAuxFA.. PacI& N Co. 9264/ Pac Roll Mili — ""|Pari Paint Co Pac Trans Co PacT & T Co. SunsetT & T. United G Co.. MORNING SESSION. Board—25 Market-st Railway, cash, 4114. Street—50 L P and A Bank, 127; 150 Railway, 41. Blk DCoaICo. — Cal Cot Mille. — Cal Dry Dock — EdisonLight. 92 Ge-ConAssn, — (3 JudsonMfgC. merlch:n‘f 1 eanicSSCo 182115180 AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—25 Market-st Railway, 41: 60 Pacific Gas 1mp, T614; 25 do, 763/ Street—10 Contra Costa Gaslight, 6934 ; $2000 S V 4% Bonds, 100. : 80 S V Water, 100 ‘ater, cash. 61; 60 S 185 THE CALL CALENDAR. SEPTEMBER, 1895. Moon’s Phases. | September 3. September 11, S Last Quarter. eptember 18, H L S t3 % September 25, First Quarter. OCEAN STE Dates of Departure From San Francisco. [ DESTINATION | Grays Haror. | how- Sep 11, 1M Maln p 11, 8ax|Pier 13 ©|Sep 11:10Am | Spear *|Sep 11, 6Py Pler 13 Sep 12, 4pySeawl 3 Sep 12, 9aM Pler 2 Sep 12,11aM | Pier 11 China & Japan Sep 12, 3ex|P M SS ‘Walla Walla| Vic & Pet Snd Sep 12, 9am|Pier 9 Humboldt... Humboldt Bay Sep 13. 9am ' Pier 3 |Sep 14, 8am| Pier 11 D 14.10ax Pier 13 p 16:10AM Spear Washtenaw. | Panama. ... . North ¥ork. | Humboldt Bay The {Sep 17. 2Pu|Pier 9 Vic & Pgt Snd [Sep 17, 9au|[Pier Sep 18, SaM| Pier11 p 18:10am | Pier 2 12 M PMS S —— STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. L we ~|Coos-Bay ... ©| Humboidt Bay. .| Victoria & Puget Sound Humboidt Bay. Willamette Val. Mexico. Rio de Janeiro.. CGrescent City. ‘hina and Japan.... Yaquina Bay . ! |tirays Harbor. .| Humboldt Bay. Alice Blanchard | Portland Cityof Puebla .. | Victoria & PLget So AND TIDE 7.3941 0.00410.46A1 5.48 6.2211 22p HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., . September 10, 1895. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped i. e., at noon of the 120th meriaian, or at exactly 8 . M., Greenwich time. F. KECHTRLER, SAN FRANCISC exactly at noon to-day- ——— e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. September 10. Stmr Mexico, Hall, etc; pass and mdse, (0 Goodall. Perkins Stmr Bonita, Duggan, 24 hours frm Port produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Polar Beal ballast: to Alaska Packers’ Assn. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, — hours from Portland, vin Tillamook Bay 60 hours; lumber, to Truckee 38 hours from Port Los Peterson, 10 days from Karluk; lis, Dornfield, Angeles: ballast, to Pacific Imp Co. Schr Fortuna, Rosich. 190 M ft lumber, Schr Monterey | Landing: 160 Schr Seven Sisters, 1« f Bihlers Point; bark, to J Johnson. Up river direct. 6 hours from Eureka 0 McKay & Co. :, 15 hoursfrom Bowens ft lumber, to F Heywood. 20 hours from TUESDAY. September 10. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins Sumr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria; Oregon Rallway and Nav Co. ierra Nevade, Scott, Plymouth; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. TUESDAY, September 10. Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro. ! Stmr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr Pomona. Doran, Eureka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz, Stmr Farallon, Roberts, Yaquina Bay. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen. Schr Anna, Macdonald, Clipperton Island, Schr Wing and Wing, Forest, Coos Bay. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—September 10—10 » M—Weather cloudy: wind calm. Siovements of Vessels. Yesterday the ship Crown of Denmark was taken t0 the Union Tron Works and the ship Commodore to Howard street. The.ship City of Delbi was taken to the seawall and the ship Marpesia will be taken to Folsom The ship Croften Hall was towed to Fre- mont strect ana the bark Germania to the seawall. To-day the ship Talus will be taken to the stream, the Lord Templemore to Port Costa and the ship Sierra Nevada to sea. The Hr bark Stanmore loads lumber on the Sound for Port Pirie; Br bktn Spinaway lumber at Port Biakeley for Freemantle, Australia, owners’ ac- count; Br bark Auldgirth, wheat av Poridand for Europe, 86s, prior to arrival. Miscellaneous. YOKOHAMA—Sept 9—Assistance sent from here to the Belgic. Passengers and mail arrived CRESCENT CITY—Sept 10—Stmr Oregon 18 at anchor three miles off Chetco, Oregon. Deckload, bulwarks and fury rudder gone and waterlogged. Will try to get to Chetco or Rogue JOHN Ross, Master. Domestic Ports. REDONDO—Arnved Sept 10—Stmr Newsboy, STEWARTS POINT—Sailed Sept 8—Schr Mary Etta, for San Francisco. UYAK BAY—Arrived Aug 28—Schr Ida Schnauer, from Wooded Island. COOS BAY—Sailed Sept 10—Stmr Homer, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Sept 10—Stmrs Cleone and Alice Blanchard, hence Sept 8. Safled Sept 10—-=:mr Alice Blanchard, for Port- 1and, via Coos Bay; stmr Humboldt, for San Fran- PORTVHADLOCK—Arrived Sept 10—Bark Arc- turns, from Santa Rosalia. POINT A REN A—Sailed Sept 10—Schrs Corinth- 1an and Christina Steflins, for San Francisco. WESTPORT—Sailed Sept 10—Stmr Westport, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Sept 10—Schr nence Sept 7. ; R—Arrived Sept 10—Schr Maxim, hence Dt 6. 'ATOOSH—Passed Sept, 9—Bark B P Cheney, hence Aug 23 for Port Townsend; Davenport, from Port Blakeley for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Sept 6—Bark Sea King, hnce Aug 15 for Port Townsend and Sydney. Sailed Seépt 10—Schr Peerless, for San Pedro. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Sept 10—Stnr Alcazar, from Westport; stmr Pasadena, from kKureka. ASTORIA—Arrived Sep 10—Br ship Frankistan, from Shanghai. Sailed Sept 10—Br bark Oroalla, for Queenstown. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Sept 9—Stmr Sunol, from Cleone; stmr Mineola, from Comax. Sailel Sept 10—Stmr Sunol. ARBOR-—sailed Sept 9—Schr Ivy, for San Francisco. ‘Arrived Sept 10—Schr Enterprise, hence Aug 26. SEATTLE—Sailed Sept 10—Ship Spartan, for San Francisco. torn Ports. led Sept 10—Stmrs Colombia NEW YORE—! and Finance, for Colon. Movements of Trans-Atlantio Steame- NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 10—Stmrs Ethiopia and State of Nebraska, from Glasgow and Moville; stmr Mississippi, from London: stmr Southwark, from Antwerp and Southampton. Sailed Sept 10—Stmr Labn, for Bremen; stmr Aurania, for Live; MOVILLE—Arrived out Sept 10—Str_Anchoria. BREMBRHAVER—Arrived out Sept 9—Simr QK;EENSTOWN—MHVEG out Sept 10—Stmr GLASGOW—Arrived out Sept 10—Stmr State ot ANTWERP—Salled Sept 7—Stmr Westernland, for New York. LIZARD—Passed Sept 10—Stmr Dania, from for New York. ISLAND—Passed Sept 10—Strm Prus- sia, from New York for Hamburg. . PRAWLE POINT—P: w York for Rotterdam. Foreign Ports. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Sept 9—Ital ship Mac- disrmid, hence May 4. YOKGHAMA-Arrived Sept 8—Br stmr Em- ress of Japan, from Vancouver. PIEAN JOSE DE GUATEMAL A—Sailed Sept 10— Bark Oakland, for Puget Sound. 1mportations. PORT LOS ANGELES—Per stmr Mexico—8 ’ks?gm.fi"' 18 bxs 1 2 cs dry goods, 9 0~ lemos cs 96, 1 o salimon, 120 bxs tadse, 141 ods hides, 1 , 1 bx shoes, 1 cs butter, 1 sks bees- bx rubber. 1pkg zinc, 26 pkgs old sed Sept 10—Str Spaarn- bx 3 = | wax,laxie,i Tubbe; lass fittings. Redondo—11 bxs seed, 1 sk coffee, 2 bx books, 40 bxsoranges, 1bxore, 1 cs wine, 9 cs honey, 2 Pkgs mdse. Port Los Angeles—3 bxs coffing, 1 cs cigars, 1 ¢s signs. Newport—80 bxs oranges, 3 bxs chilies, 25 sks wool, 8 bdls pelts. 8 sks dry apricots. Los Angeles—1 bdl hides, 5 sks beeswax, 1 bbl olive ware, 7 s boots and shoes, 1 cs mdse, 2 bxs candy. an Luis Obispo—165 sks barley, 205 sks oats. Santa Barbara—1 bx tobacco, 37_bxs lemons. 1 bbl pkid crawfish, 74 bxs oranges, 24 sks crawish, 8 bbls veronica, 1'tent. P C Ry stations—34 bxs fish, 1 cs dry goods, 1¢s pper, 2 coops chickens, 2 bxs tomatoes, 1 tub 5 xs butter, 6 cs exgs, 1 bx apples, 9 bxs frujt, 21 skas dry fruit, 43 dressed calves, 3 sks_liver, tails, 8 cans tallow, 65 bdls bides, 1 pkg form, 1 pr rollers, 1 pkg shaft, 1 pks truck, 4 pkgs castings, 3 crts 2 bxs printing press. LOMPOC—Per Bonita—9 bxs Ger prunes, 2463 sks mustard, 250 sks barley, 65 sks beans, 3 oil tanks, 32 sks dry apricots, 36 bxs pears. 79 bxs apples, 10 picgs ousehold goods, bl crockery, 1 bale carpet, 63 bdls green hides, tins 8 bbls taliow, 3 bdls pélts, 2 bxs dry fruit, 9 bxs butter, 200 cs honey. 1 cs’beeswax, 301 hogs, 17 pkgs junk. 173 crts plums. San Luis Obispo—75 sk beans. Los Olivos—1963 sks wheat. Consignees. Per Mexico—Palmer & Rey Waldeck: W P Fuller& Co: Witzel & Bager: J A Folger & Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co; J Hoifman & Co;_Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Wilson & Baechtel; R M Tripp: L D Stone & Ca Katk: ¥ West Fish Co: Lewis Packini W W Wall; Co: Kohler & Frobling; Crow s : Pacific Am and Chemical Co; Gould & Jaudin: E Fallon; D Biaggi: B Lichtig'& Co; L J B Bowen & Co; Garcia & Maggini; J Blgom & Hansen Dinkelspiel & Sons; Brow Per Bonita—Field & Stone: E R Stevens & Co; S P Milling Co; Wetmore Bros C E Whitney & Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co; Pacific Brigham, Hoppe & Co: South San Francisco Packing and_Provision Co: Standard Oil Co; F B Haight: W C Price & Co; W L Witham: Getz Bros & Co; Thomas & Kahn; T L Perry; Bassett & Bunker: A Ruef; Jansen, Rose & Henny: Macpherson & Rucker; J. Burnett; Leffers & Simons: McDonald & Rucket; Coast 8 8 Co: ¥ H Hammer. JFor Late Shinping Intelligence See Thirteenth Page. 255 sks rags, 495 cs honey, 18 sks dry fruit, 24 pkes pkld fish, 2 6s fur goods, 1 sk coffee, 1 3 bbis oil, 1 chest tea, , 1 hfbbl wine, 1 cs § pears, 166 crates E Garnier & Co: H Norton, Teller & Co; S American Union Fish Co:'J K Armsby & Co; G Camilion & Co; Erlanger & Galinger: A C Cal & Nev Creamery Co; A Ingioglia: Allen & Lewls: Standard Oil Co: Golden 1L Scatena & C Cunningham, Curtiss & Welel Payot, Upham & Co: Chas Harley & Co; General Eléetric Works: ; Brewery: Dairymen's Union; Amer Press Assn; A Sehilling & Co; M Ehrman & Co: Hills Bros; Cog- hill & Kohn; Cutting Packing C & Co; W BSumner & Co; Redding & Co; Excliange: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; Russ, Sanders & Co; Wood, Curtis & Co: Otls, Mc- Allister & Co; Dalton Bros: Lowry & Clifton; Pag & Son; Pioneer Fish Co; Henry & Buckhaber; S Nordlinger; Chix & Bernard; Hass, Baruch & Co Co; Adelsorzer & C v & Co; A Pallie: W C Price & Co; San Francisco Jonas Erianger S Harold: Del Monte lanber & Lev AL Bryant Shoe Co; L ;W B Sumner & Co; Dalton Bros; EEGA D MENT NO. 9, PROBATE— Superior Court, in and for the City and County tate of California. ter of the esiate of HENRY W. WOODWARD, deceased. Notice is her PARTM of San Francisc In the m 9 of said court, and County of San Francisco, have been appointed as the time and place for and codicils thereto of said WOODWARD, deceased, and for n of K. M. POGSON AND JAMES EVELYN BILL for the issuance to them of letters testamentar. Dated September 5. A. D. 18 5 ¥, CURRY, Clerk. By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk. attorneys fot peti- proving the will HENRY W. hearing the ‘applicat [Seal.] CORMAC "& DONOHO! tioners, 207 Battery st., S. NuTICES. given that Friday, the 20th day of September, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock . . of said day, and the courtroom of Department No. t the New City Hall, in the City State of California, 0 HO. torney of the 0f JOHN COON crime of robbery. DISTRICT AT- and County of San Francisco: Please take notice that on or about the 7th day ot October, 1895, an application will be made 1o the Governor of the State of California for the pardon 2Y, who was convicted on the 28th day or January, 1887, In the Superior Court in and for the City and County of San Francisco of the JAMES H. CAMPBELL, Attorney for said JOHN COON. ~ WM. S. BARNE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 1isnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. . 17, 22, % For E day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 ptember 4. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 And every fourth day thereafter. aturday and Monday, excursion d Monterey, leaves' Broadway A. M, S Str. Pomona, to Santa_Cruz whart 1, Satorday For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. M.. 25th of each mo; Ticket oflice, Palace Hotel, 4 et. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen’l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. stre September 2, ‘or Victoria and Vancouver (B. C), Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New W hatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Sept. and every fifth day toereafter, connect- ing at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoms with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G Townsend with Alaska steamers. reka, Arcata aad Field’s Landing boldt Bay), sir. Pomona, every Tuesday at, For Senta Cruz, Monterey, Port Harford (San_Luis Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedre (Los Angeies) und Newport, 8 A. M.. Septem- ber2, 6,10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 and every fourth an Simeon, Ci bispo), Gaviota, Santa Santa Barbara, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. WHITE STAR LINE. eenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing 1o steamer and accommodations gelected: second cabin, $; Majestic and Teutoni $40 and $45. Steera, ets from England, ua iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmar through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, saill) dates and cabin plans may be procured from . H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Oflice of the Company, 613 Market Sty under Grand Hotel. N FLETCHE. General Agent for Pacific Coast. OCE/ AN STEAMSHIPS. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH P4- CIFIC RAILWAY (0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. to San Rafael. 20, 11:00 a, 12:35, . Thursdays— .umms rdays—Exira trips at 1:5 30 p. \(.9 SUNDAY . 9:30, 11:00 A.3x; 1:30, 5:00, 6:20 r. e i San Rafael to San Franelsco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7 11:10 A, 5, 3:40, P. M. Saturdays—Extra trips P. 3. S—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 . ax.; 1:40, 3 R ; 1:40, 3:40, Between San Franclsco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. :30, Leave E san Francisco. | gt 1895, WEEK | SUN- Destination. Novato, | Petaluma, | |santa Rosa.| Fulton, Windsor, Tealdsburs, Geyserville, overdale: 8:30 Py [8:00 AM 7:40 AM Hopland & 3:30 PM 8:00 AM| Uklah. |Guerneville. Sonoma, and | Glen Ellen. Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages counect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs. Stages connect at Geyserville for Skages Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. tages connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlett Sprin Stages connect at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpelia, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocks- burg, Bridgevilie, Hydesville and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduceq Tates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Special Sunday El Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:30 . ., 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 P. M. Returning—Leave El Campo at 1:00, 3:00 and 5:00 ®. . Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY., (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave and nre due to arrive as SAN FRANCISCO. « LEAVE _— Frow JULY 27, 18%. - 304 San Leandro, Hayvards & Way 5tns ic Expross, Ogden and Last.. 1 Vacaville, Rumsey. Sa and Redding via Davis. n Ramon, Napa, C: toga ard Santa Rosa. 7:30A Sen Leandro, Haywards 8:304 Niles, Sau Jose, Stockton, Ione, Sacramento, Marysville, Red Bluft and Orovill 30A Peters and 04 San Leandro, Hay 0a New Orleatis_Lxpr (for Yose: Tos Augeles, New Orien 9:00A Martinez and 20:004 San Leandro, Haywards and Niles 12:00x San Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns r Niles, San Jose and Livermore. *#1:00p Sacramento River Stenmers. 11:30p Port Costa and Way Stations 0 San Leandro, Haywards& Way St's P Sen Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 4:00¢ Martinez, San Rawon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Ll Verano and Santa Rosa. 00p Benicia, Esparto, Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, 3 t , Raymond, nta Barbar: Oroville and Sacramento . 10:45 B5:00r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton .. 7:15p 0r San Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns ~ 8:45# 0r Los Angeles xpress, Fresno, Ray- ‘mond (for Yosemite), Bakersficld, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles 5:30P Sauta Fo Itonte, Atlantio Express for Mojave and I Montgomery O.R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharfat 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all points in_ OREGON, WASHINGTON, MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi- cago, New York and Boston. State of California sails Se Columbia sails Sept. 11, 2. Fare in cabin, Including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; : For through rates and all other Informatton apply 10 the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS & Cov Gen'l Supts., 10 Market st. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. 8, 18, 26, Oct. 6. FRED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRARSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway aud the discomfort of crossing the channel 1m a small boat. New York to Alexandria. Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160: second-class $116. LA TOURAINE, Cap: 5 September 14, 10300 A. . LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon A RGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold flelda SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Sept. Z4 and Oc.. 5. ‘Ticket oftice, 114 Montgome: Fre: J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. $110 steerage. Lowest South Africa. Australian steamer, MONOWAI, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, tember 19, at 2 . 2. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues- day, sept. 24 at 10 AL ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bilis of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas ure to direct ports in E: ‘Through tickets from flmho:a. Southampton. First class, $195 class, S o RO ngland and Germany. an Francisco to Pl Py 306 California s STOCKTON SYEANERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. A Accommodations Reserved STEAMER : J. D, Peter: City of Stoc Return steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, 5 2. 3, Main 80! Cai, Nav. and Impt. Co. T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, - Daily, except Sunday—10 A. M., 4 P. M. Sunday—8 .. Landing, Mission 1, Pler 2. 00 European Mail, Ogden and Tast 0 Haywards, Niles and San Jose. 17:00p Vallejo . = 7:00p Oregon Jixpress, Sacramento, Marys- ville, Redding, Portlaud, Puget Sonnd and Fast ...... .. 10:45a 007 San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 10:302 00 San Leandro, Haywardsk Way St'ns 1112:00A +411:15p San Leandro.Haywards & Way St'ns_*7:154 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 177454 Sunday_Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Oruz ... e oo. 81058 8115 Newark, Centerviile, San Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Stations. cerea.s DIDON #2:15p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Btation: 4:45p Newark, San Jose, Los *11:204 9:504 OAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) #6:454 San Jose, SNew Almaden and Way _____ | Stations.. *1:4359 17:30A Sunday Excursion forSan Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal Way Stations. . ... $8:35§ A3A Sau ‘Tres Pinos, 1z, Pacific Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Stations 7:058 19:474 Palo Alto and Way Statior 11:452 404 San Jose and Way Stations.. 5:00p 434 Palo Alto and Way Stations 3:308 5P “Del Monte Limited” for Menio Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Pajaro, Castroville, Del Monte, Monterey, and Pacific Grove only 111:204 #2:30P San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacitio 1 Grove . *10:4¢ 0P San Jose and Principal Way Stations 30p San Jose and Way o 30r San Jose and Way Stations. San Jose and Way Stations.. Ban Jose and Way Stati CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— ‘ 8:00 9:00 *10:00 11:00a.M. *12: 0 *2:00 3:00 From 0ARLAND—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 8:00 *9:00 10:00 *11:00a.. $12:00 *12:30 2:00 *3:00 4:00 *5:00ra A for Morning. P for Afternoor ! * Sundays excepted. 18a §Wednesdays only. 1! Mondays only. _ Sundays 1t Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. Atlantic AND 3 Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive st Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited Leaves every day at 5:30 P. »., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to JChicago via Kansas City without change. Annex cars for Denver and St. Louis. VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A. . and 5:30 ». 3., connecting in Los Angeles with solid trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the ‘most Comfortable railway, California to the East. A popular misbelie? exists regarding the heat Summer. The heat is not greater than I3 encoun- tered on even the most northerly iine. This is well known to experienced travelers. The meals at Harvey's Dining Rooms are an ex« cellent feature of the line. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can be reached in no other way. Ticket Ofice—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building. NORTH PACIFIC (0AST RAILROAD A (Via Sausalito Ferry.) From San Francisco, beginning September 1, 1895, WEEK DA For Mill Valley and San Rafael—7:00, 8:00, 9:15, 10:15. 11:45 A. ».: 1:45, 3:20, 4:15, 5:15. 5:50, 6:35, ¥11:30 p. M. *Does not run to Mill Valley. San Quentin—8§:00, 10:15 A. 3.; 1:45, 6:15, 11:30 P SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley, San kKafael and San Quentip— 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 4. >.: 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, *§ P *Does not run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS, —Cazadero and way stations, . Satu omales and way stations. . . Sundays—Point Reyes and way stations

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