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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1895 The CoMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver unchanged. ‘Wheat futures stronger. Barley quiet and unchanged. Another break in Oate. Corn rather firmer. Rye very dull. Receipts of Hay less excessive. No change in Bean Mustard Seed lower. L Liberal arrival of Potatoes. s unchanged. y ranch Eggs very scarce. Poultry advanced. Green Corn and Tomatoes lower, Wine Grapes held higher. Berries weaker. Dried Fruit neglected. Hides unchanged. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. AGRICUL- TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF WEATHER BU AU, SAN FRANCISCO, r 11, 1895, 5 r. M.—Weather conditions general forecast. following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season: Eurcka 3.27, last season .07; Red Bluft 1.92, last season -02; Sacramento 1.28, last season trac San Francisco.78. last season trace; Fresno .07, last season trace; San Luis Obispo trace, last sea- | son trace; Los Angeles trace, last season .03; San | Diego .00, last season -05; Yuma .01, last season | 97 The following are the maximum temperatures ; reported from stations in Californiato day: Eureka | 62, Red Bluft 72, Sacramento 72, 81, Fresno 78, Independence 82, San Luis Obispo | 68, Los Angeles 78, San Diego 72, Yuma 104. | San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 61, i minimum 52, mean 56. i The pressure still continues highest on the coast of Washington and is lowest in Southern Nevada. It is falling rapidly.throughout Oregon and in Mon- tana, a condition which, if continued for twelve | hours longer, wul form & well-defined depression in Northern Nevada or Idaho. Cloudy weather prevails throughout @ portion of Northern Cad- | B and thence eastward through Nevada to | Utah. Light rain hs e City and the conditions are probable in porti ada withi Will, however, be s Forecast made at S ending midnight. Sept Northern > sprinklesin the central portion and Sacramento ¥ to-night or Wedn stationary tempera- fresh whsterly winds, becoming southerly in a — Fair, ‘except_occasional | ture the north portion Southern California—Geverally fair; stationary temperature: fresh to brisk westerly winds. Nevada—Occasional scattered showers to-night or Wednesday: stationsry Lemperature, except somewhat coooler at Winnem 2 TUtah—Scattered showers to-night or Wednesday; stationary temperature. Arizona—Probably fair, except showers in the | Dorth portion: stationary temperature. | San Francisco and _vicinity — Probably light | sprinkles to-night or Wednesday morning; geu- | erally fair Wednesday; stationary temperature; fresh southerly wind W. H. HAMMON NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 17.—Business at the Stock Exchange was less active to-day, the sales of stocks footing up only 258,341 shares, against 499 shares yesterday. The transactions in the railroad bonds were also on a smaller scale, smounting to $1,797,000, against $2,750,000 yes- terday. The course of prices, however, was up- ‘ward throughout, save for a slight decline in the early deali due to a raid on Rock Island, which carried that stock down from 78 to 7634. The change in sentiment and the improvement in prices which followed the break noted was due to | the light engagement of gold, only $400,000 hav- i en for to-morrow’s ropean steam- ghtly easier condition of the sterling ex some foreign buying of St. Paul s and the further advance in coal prices announced from Philadelphia. These favorable developments led to a general covering movement, and an advance of 14 to 53 | per cent was recorded. The greatest gains were | made in Jersey Central, R eading, Delaware und Hudson, Pacific Mail, the grangers, Manhattan, Northern Pacific preferred ana the industrials. | Chicazo Gas and Sugar were the features of the | last named group, Gas_rising from 6214 to 651@ | 85, and Sugar irom 10813 to 10734. ‘Therisein | Chicago Gas was attribhited to purchases by the Forecast Offigjal. tain Chicago operators were also buyers. Sugar was strengthened by the improved condi- | tion of the trade and bull manipulation. Pacific Mail rose to 5014 and closed at that figure bid on the revival of the report that the diffe tween the company and the Panama Railroad had | been adjusted. In the specialties Erie Teley advanced 4 to 65 and Flint & Pierre Marquette | preferred 2 10 47. Market closed firm with prices | from 1/ 10 215 per cent above Monday’s closing. | The largest transactions were 31,200 St. Paul, | 700 sugar, 29.000 Chicago Gas and $5,700 Bur- | ton and Quini el s were firm and higher. Sales footed up | 000. Reading preferred rose 11410 3714 114 to 85; do certificates, 1 to 7734 Mis- sourl, Kansas and Fastern firsts, 2 to 96; St. Louis Southwest-rn seconds, 1 to 8734 - Tennessee Coal, Tennessee dividend firs cates, 133 to 47: Oregon Short Line sixes, 134 to | do consol fives, ertificates, /4 _t0 57 915 Atchison fours, 1% 10 8134 do gen- | do_adjustment, 1%4 to_56%; outhern Illinois firsts, % to 106 Colorado Midland f | var | imifations, fancy, 15c; dairies, extras, 17¢; fi «cent on time loans. | ping | letts, $1 55; half boxes Keifer, 80c; | 3 % B . kh , howevy it . | Lecompt and Beurre Clairgeaus, $1 Benedict party. It Is khown, however, tnat. cer- | Lecompt and Beurre Clairgeaus, $1: pomegtan, ences be- | 1ate one | open auction to-day: | 2.60. WorLb. 5784c, advanced to 59%j4c, receded and closed at 5855@5834¢, 10 55 0i & cent under yesterday. Estimated recelpts for to-morrow, 55 cars. Corn—Nothing different from the late prevaliing conditions and feeling in corn transpired to-day. Prices scemed adverse to declining even when wheat was devoid of strength, but on the other hand, while the tone was steady no remark- able gain took place. The official lowa crop bulle- tin reported corn in that State in a secure position. Receipts to-day were 608 cars, 117 less than had been expected. Liverpool cables were firm and higher. Withdrawals from store at this place amounted to 281,806 bushels and 403,139 bushels cleared at the seaboard. Bradstreet's reported an increase in_available stockso? 148,000 bushels. May corn opened at 2875@29c, advavced to 294¢, closing at 2935c—3/sc higher than yesterday. kEs- timated receipts for to-morrow 299 cars. Oats—The presence of a few traders alone indi- cated where the oats market was. The business ‘was without energy or signiticance. Prices for the most part acted on the feeling of corn. Receipts 521 cars. There was nothing taken from store. Bradstreet’s reported a crease of SLOCKS of 207,000 bushels. May oats ciosed b4c higher than yesterds; “stimated receipts for to-morrow Cash sold from 93@94c: Sentem- October, 92@92 December, 93@94c: 4@98c. ' Receipts were 107 cars. Tovisi product pit was deserted during most of the s:ssion, Disgust with the lifeless market was expressed on all sides. The opening was easier, influenced by & decline in hogs, but the fact that & few buying orders appeared turned prices upward and a slight recovery took place. The close was be higher than yesterday for October pork, unchanged for October lard and 2¥4c lower San Francisco | for October ribs. Closing prices: Wheat—September, 5734¢ 58341 May, 6254c. Corn—September, 3214c; October, 313c; De- cember, 2815c: May, C. Se, October, 1834c; Decem- December, Oat; ember, 19 ber, 18¥,c: May, 21c. Pork—September, $8 15; October, $8 20; Janu- ary, 9 40. Larc eptemper, $5 75; October, 85 80; Jan- 5 Ribs—September, 85 07%;; October, $5 1214: January, $4 85. Butter was firm, but business was quiet. Only a few orders were received even for fancy makes. Under grades were not wanted. Creameries, ex- tras, 201qc; firsts, 18@2 seconds, 13@l6c; ts, @1435c: seconds, 916@lic: ladles, firsts, 11c seconds, 81@9c; packing stock, 71.@9c. {ggs—The demand for eggs was principally local. Arrivals show increase, causing easier feeling. Fresn stock sold at 1315@14c B dozen. Money was 4@4la per cent on call and 5@6 per New York exchange sold at 5c discount. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILr, Sept. 17.—The market for cattle was of the usual Tuesday charac- ter. Offerings were light and demand moderate. The feeling was steady, Hogs were in moderate supply, but buyers were not willing to take hold except on their own terms. Prices were 5c lower. Ofterings of sheep were large and prices averaged 10c lower. Cattle—Receipts, 6000; common to extra steers, 83 50@6: stockers and feeders, $2 40@4 20: ows and bulls, $1 50@3 75; calves, $4 25@6 50: Texans, $250@3 30; Wesiern rangers, $2 25@ 440. Hogs—Recelpts, 16.000; heavy packing and ship- lots, $4@455; common to choice mixed, $3 85@4 55: choice assorted, $4 45@4 56; light, 3§ 4 60; pigs, $2 25@4 3 cipts, 19,000 lambs, $5@4 85. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, ILL., Sept. 17.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California froit to-day as follows: Pears —Bartletts, $2 10@2 30; Beurre Hardys, $1 55; Beurre Clairgeaus, $1 @1 40; Beurre d’Anjous, $1 25. Grapes—Tokays, 70c@$1 10; Muscats. 90c @31 05. Prunes—German, 80c; Hungarian, 81 35; Silver, $1. Peaches—Salways, 75¢. Quinces—85 @90c. Porter Bros. Company sold at open auction: Grapes—Natoma Tokays, $3@3 05; Natoma Mus- cats, $2 U5; half crates Tokays, 81 05@1 15; do Muscats, $1 10. Pears—Beurre Hardys, $1@1 40; Flemish Beauties, §1 25: half boxes Beurre Boscy 90c. Prunes—German, 65@85¢; Silver, 35@85c; Fallenbergs, 75c. Peaches—75¢c. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 17.—Porter Bros.’ Company sold to-da; Pears—Half boxes Bart- half boxes pomegran- inferior to choice, $145; assorted. $1 10; Muscats, 75c@$1 10; Cor- | nichons, $110; others, 70c@$1. Peaches— | Levi clings, 90c@$1 Salways, 70@90c; George’s . 75@80c; others, 70@85¢c: plums, $1. The Sarl Froit Company sold California’ fruit at Pears — Bartletts, §1 75@ Grapes — Tokay 95c@$1 30, double crates $2 35@3 15; Muscats 75@95c. double crates $170@2 30. Plums—Kelsey Japan. $1 55@2 70. Prunes—German, $110@1 45: Silver, §1 25@1 351 Fallenberg, 81 40. Peaches—Strawberry clings, 85c@$120: Strawberry free, 95c: Salway. 50@ 85c: George's late, $105@1 10: Orange clings, 90@95¢; Picquet’s lates, 95¢: Sellers cling, $1 05. NEW YORK STOCKS. , 110 93; Cordage certifi- | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 134%: last loan at1%4%: closing offered at 135%. Prime mercantile paper, | 434,@b%. Bar silver, 66c. Mexican dollars, 53c. 13, certificates, 1 t0 28; Kan- | gieriing exchange was easy, with actual busi- gas and Texas seconds, %4 10 66%4, and do fours, | ness in bankers’ bills a: $4 881,@4 8834 for 60 aays 134 to 89 The silver bullion on hand, 91,142 ounces; outstanding, 91. Grain and Merchandise. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 17.—Flour, qulet, steady. Winter wheat—Low grades, $2 15@ 2 50; do, fair to fancy, $2 50@3 25; do patents, $330@3 50: Minnesota clear, $2 50@2 90; do, straights, o, patents, 83 10@4; low extras, $2 15@2 50; city mills, $3 85@4; do pat- ents, $390@4 35; Southern flour, quiet, steady; common to fair extra, $2@2 70; good to choice, $2 80@3. Cornmeal—Dull, steady; yellow western, §2 65@ certificates | 270. Rye—Dull, weak; State and Jersey, 46@47 Western, 44@45 Nominal. Wheat—Dull, firmer, with options: store and elevator, 63@6214c: afloat, 6334 @ f.0.1., 63@633sc; ungraded red, 58@6ic Northern, 8314@63%4 Options were fairly active and irregular, closing firm at 55@34c advance on firmer cables, better ‘West, advance In stock market, foreign buying and local covering. December and May most active. No.2 red closed: September, Octo- ber. 6214c; December, 64%¢; March, 6 May, 6se. Corn—Falrly active, firm; No. 2, 38%4c el tor; 39%4¢ afioat. Optlons were moderately actl and firmer on better cables, firmer West and jocal No. 2 red, in va- covering; May and Octo ber, 381/c; November, May. 3514 4 Oats—Quiet, steady. Options, quiet, firmer. Sep- tember, 24c: October, 2: May, 2534c. Spot prices: No. 2, 24c: N White, 28V5¢: No. hicago, 245@260; No.3,2814c: No. 3, White, Mixed Western, 24@26c; White State and Western, 27@35c. Pigiron—Firm, moderately active. ~American, $11 50@14. Copper—Unchanged. Lake, 812 25. Lead—Unchanged ; domest 3714. Tin—Quiet. Straights, $14 4 plates, firm. Spelter—Firm: domestic, $4 25@4 30. Heps—Quiet: unchanged. Wool—Quiet: firm. Domesiic fleece, 10@22¢; pulled, 16@34c; Texas. 10@14c. Lard—Quiet: firm. Western steam, 86 1734 g $6: October, $617, nominal; January, $6 12, rominal. Refined dull; Continental, $6 60; Soutn America, $6 90: compound, $455@5. Pork—Quiet, Mess, $10@10 5. Buiter—Choice firm. State dairy, 12@19c: do creamery, 20%,@2lc: Western dairy, 915@13c; do creamery, 13@21c; do factory, 8@1244c; El- gins, 21c: imitation creamery, 11@15c. Cheese—Light receipts: fancy, firm. State, large, 51@714c: do fancy, 7@’ 0. small, 6@8l4¢c; part skims, 214@6c: full skims, 115@2c. Eggs—Fancy in light supply: firm. State and Pennsylvania. 16@17c; Western, tresh, 15@16%zc; do_per case. $1 80@4 20. Tallow—Quiet. City, 4c; country, 414@4%4c. Cottonseed _orl—Quiet: firm. Crude, 24c; veilow prime. 27¢ asked: do, good off grades, 26@261/4c. Rice and Molasse 'irm ; unchanged. Coffee—Firm; unchanged to 10 points u| tember, $14 65@$14 70: October, $14 5l December, $14 40: Marcn, $13 90@13 95. Spot Rio, dull, ste No. 7, 1634c. Sugar—Raw dull: firm. Fair refining, quoted at 96 test, 314@3%4c. Refined, v active; off A, 4@4lsc: moId'A, 4 9-16 @434c: Standard A, 45-16@41/c; confectioners’ A, 4 3-16@A4%/sc; cut Joaf and crushed, 4 5-16@4540: powdered and cubes, 4 9-16@43¢; granulated, 45-16@456c. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Ir1., Sept. 17.—Wheat presented an unattractive front to-day, business showing noth- ing in the way of improvementy and news being exceptionally scarce in the morning. The Initial trading took piace with prices from e to Yo under yesterday’s final prices. The lossto the price was ascribed to the spring wheat movement, 1395 cars arriving at Minneapolis and Duluth, and the lack of any bull tidings. Withir the first half Tour the offerings grew moderate and early seliers turned buyers, the natural outcome of which was a reversal of tone and direction. A full recovery ‘was made, but after that the trade dropped into & sluggish vein. Liverpool cables were higher, re- sponsive to the closing strength of yesterday on this side. Receipts at Chicago were 112 cars, and 81,589 bushels were withdrawn from store. Export clearances amounted to 388,907 bushels. Later Teports that the bond syndicate was about to de- posit $10,060,000 in goid with the treasury revived the strength, and values advancea a full cent from then rultng quotatfons. Closing Continental cables were irregular. Bradstreet’s reported an increase in the world’s available supply of 400,000 bushels, the announcement of which detracted from the firm” pess. December wheat epened from b754C to cantile Safe Deposit Company reports | 34 S9@4 90. Commercial | Adams Express | American Tobacco. 965/ | | and 84 %914@4 8914 for demand. Posted rates bills, 84 8734@4 8. Government bonds firm: State bonds higher: rail- road bonds sirong. Silver at the Board was dull. CLOSING ATOCKS. 92 |Noriolk & West 201 Preferred. 321, North American. 147 "“|Northern Pacific Alton,Terre Haute. 65 ‘American Express. 11315 Am Tel & Cable. Atchison.. Preferred . Preferred. 107 Buay State Gas.. ... 1814 N. Y. Chicago&S.L 1614 Baltimore & Ohio.. 6i%4| 1st preferred..... 70 Brunswick Lands.. 2 | 2d preferred. 2914 Buftalo, Roch & P, 18 Y.&N. H.....178 Canada’ Pacific.... 66%4/N. Y. & New Eng. 51 Canada Southern . B4T4N. Y. Susq& W... 1234 | Canton Land. 50 | Preferred. 834, Central Pacific Ontario. 915 Ches. & Obio. /Ontario & Western. 1715 Chicago Alton. |Oregon Improvmt. | | GreatNorther: | Minn & S. L. — "% Preferred.. | _ Preferrea. — Wells-Fargo. Minn. & St. . 24 Western Uni 1st preferred..... 85 WisCentrai.. Preferred. Preferred. & 18545/Oregon Navigation. Chicago, B.& Q. Chicago & E. Ill... 51 |Oregon Short Line. 10 Preferred. Pacific Mall.. 3315 Chicago Gas 7s|Peoria, D.& Evans. 653 Cleve & Pilisbiirg. 16243 Pittsburg & W ptd. 30 Consolidation Coal. 32 |Pullman Palace...173 Consolidated Gas. 142 s C. C.C. &St. Louts. 4414~ Preferred. 15 Preferred......... 92 |Reading.. 1934 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 3715 RioGrande &Westn 17 Preferred. .. 947"/ Preferred......... 41 Cotton Uil Cert. .. 223/Rock Island, 7T Commercial Cable 150 [RomeWat & Ogden116 Del. Hudson....... 131158t L. & 8. W. 7% Del.Lack&Western16244| Preferred.. 1635 Denver & R. G. 169, St. Panl 7414 Preierred. 529, Preferred. 12814 Distillers . 1814 §t. Paul & Duiuth. 31 3785 _ Preferred. 91 855 St. Paul & Omaha., 4214 2214 Preferred. 118145 163 St P. M. & M..... 115 123_ Iilver Certificat. 34 Southern Pacific. |Southern R. R. Fort Wayn GreemrBay. Harlem 260 Hocking 54 Preferred. 384, Hocking Vall 21" |Sugar Refinery... 1067 Homestake 27 | Preferred. 9915 H. & Texas C 214 Tenn. Coal & Tron. 42 Illirols Central. 10034] Preferred.. 96 Tows Central. 10 Texas Pacific. 12 Pre.erve . 32 |TolA.A.&N 134 Kansas « 1734 Tol. & Ohlo Cen.... 41 Preferred.. 3635 Preferred. 78 Kingston & Pem... 3 10l.St.Louis 10 Lake Erie & Westn 25 | Preferred. 17 Preferred. 78 Union Pacil 1514 Lake Shore 149%]) P.. Den. & Gi 61 National Le 3334 0.8, Cordage. Tl Preferred. 90 | Preferred. 1435 LongIsland. ... | 29 Loussville & Nash. ) 46 Lonisville Na& Ch. 16 Preferred......... % 8ty Manhattan U. 8. Rubbes 39 Memphis & Charls. 15 Preferred. &%) Mexican Central... 12 |Utica & B. Michigan Centrai.. 1003, Wab. S. L. & Pac. 2d preferred. Missouri Paci Mobile & Ohio. Nashville Chat National Linseed N.J. Central.... 59 Wheeling & 85%| Preferred. . 4 C US 48, reg... Do, 45 coupon. U S 48 new reg. Do, 4s....... Mutual Union 6s...114 N J Cent Gen bs...118 ;;smhem Pao leta.117 12 Do, bs coupon. {3 Do, 5ds. 72 Cherokee 45, 1896. 1007, Northwest Conisols. 140 Do, deb B, 4O R & N 1ats 4 StL&IronMtGen bs_85 St L & 8 F Gen 65.110 St Paul Consols ...12714 St. P. C. & Pa 1sts. 118 0813 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..116 981j(Southern K. R. bs. 95 Texas Pacific firsts 917 Texas Pacseconds. 28 14| UnionPac 1sto'96.107 West Ghore 4s.....10684 Mobile & Ohio ds.. 8514 R GrangeWest 1sis 761 3 Do, Class B 4, 68.1; La Consol ds... Missouri funding..— N Carolina con 6s..125 (Ches & O 5s. 1 Atchison 4s. 81 Do, trust repts 6 Do, 2ds A 33 Canada South 2ds..10815/G H & S A Cen Pac 1sts of '95.103 Do, 24 Ts. . Den & R G 1st. Do, 4 K 75 Ks Pa 1sts Den div110%4 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Sept. 17.—The spot market is quiet at 4s s 11d. Cargoes are steadler and I raY o i FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable glves the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Se tember, 4s 914d: October, 45 9%4d; November, 934; December, 4s 1014d; January, 4s 1034d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ENG., Sept. 17.—Consols, ver, 304d; French Rentes, 102¢ Thgc. 10754; sil- EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — 8489 Sterling Exchange, sight. .- 4 90 New York Exchange, sight - 0235 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 05 Fine silver, spot, @ ounce . €674 Mexican Dollars 544 bidy PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Futures advanced, in sympathy with stronger Eastern and foreign markets. Spot vaiues remain undisturbed. No. 1, 8715@88%c B cu; choice, 90c; lower grades, 75@Sbc: extra choice for milling, 95@97%4¢ B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 '0'clock — December— 400 tons, 93c; 600, 983/5c: 400, 9334¢; 800, 93Ljc. 500, 9815c: 200, 98140, AT MORNING SESSION—December—100 tons. 923; 214¢; 1100, 9265c. May—100, 734c. AFTERNOON SEssToN—December — 1000 tons, 93c; 200, 9814¢; 900, 981c; 100, 92%. May— : 400, 9814, othing going on worthy of note. Feed, 5214@55¢ B ctl; Choloe, 5614@8T340 B otl; Brewing, ‘60@70c; Chevalier, $1@1 10 for No. 1 and 60@75¢ B ctl for off grade. CALL BOABD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSION—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAE MORNING SESSION—NO sales. gEATTERNOON SESSION — December — 100 tons, 4. OATS—Another dose of over 10,000 ctls came in from Oregon and paralyzed the market. Prices have again gone down. Milling. 80c @ cfl; fancy Feed, 80g85¢ @ ctl: good to cholce, T0G774c: common to fair, 60@871&:&; Gray, 70@80c; Red, nominal: Surprise, 85@80c. CORN—Offerings are considerably reduced and dealers quote a firmer market in consequence. Large Yellow quotable at $1 05@1 17%; Small Eonad Feliow, 1 1215@1 17%; White, $1@1 15 ctl RYE—Continues very dull at 75@82%zc B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—8714@95¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 36@3 45 B bbl: Hakers' extras, $3 15@3 25; superfine, $2 25@2 50 @ bbL. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 9 ton; Cracked Corn, §24 50@25 50 B Lon. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Quoted at §11@12 W ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—Quoted at $15 for lower grades up to $15 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, $12 50@13: -Oilicake Meal at the mill, $25 @ ton; Cottonseed Ollcake, $24 B ton. AY—Arrivals have been less excessive of late, but prices keep low. Wheat, $7@10 ® ctl; Oat, $6@8; Wheat and Oat, $6 50@10: Barley, $6@7; Alfalfa, $5 50@7 50; Clover, $7@S; Compressed, $7@9; Stock, $4 50@8 B ton. STRAW—35@45¢ B bale. Not much coming in. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Are quiet at unchanged quotations. Bayos are quotable at $1 10@1 20 B ctl; Small Whites, $1 85@2 10 B ctl; Pea, $2 10@2 20 B ctly Large Whites, $1 60@1 75 Pink, $1@l 25; Reds. $1@1 20; Blackeve, §2 70: Red Kidnes, nominal: Limas, §3 25@4 50 ® cil; sutters, §165 @ B ctl. SEEDS—Mustards are lower. Brown Mustard, $1 75@2; Yellow Mustard, $1 50@1 75; Flax, 32 26@2 50 B ctl: Canary, 314@31a¢ B 1b; Alfalta, 616@7c: Rape, 134@214c: Hemp, 4c B Ib. DRIED PEAS—Spiiv Peas, 4@434c. The raw products nominal. POTATOES, POTATOES—Arrivals continue liberal. Sweets have again advanced to $1 26@1 50 B ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 60@85c; River Burbanks, 30@40c; Early Rose, 30@35¢ B ctl. @?u\lg NS—Quoted at 40@500; Pickle Onions, 30 c B ctl. VEGETABLES—Tomatoes and Corn are lower. Green Peppers quotable at 25@40c ® box: Green Corn. 40@60c B sack: 65@75¢ bx for Berkeley and $1@1 50 % box for Alameda; Tomatoes from the River, 20@30c; from the Bay, 25@35c: S mer Squash, 25@35c; Green Peas, 2. tring Beans, 14@2%sc B tb: Lima Beans, 2@234c; Bay Cucumbers, 20@25¢ B bx: Pickle: 75¢ for No. 1 and 25@40c for No. 2; Green Okra, 40@60c; Egg 5@40c: Cabbage, T5¢ P ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 2@2%ec Ib: Marrowfat Squash, $5@6 @ ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER-Strictly fancy grades are in reduced stock and steady, but seconds are in ample supply and weak. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 20%@21c; seconds, 18@ 20c B 1. DAIRY—Fancy, 17@18c B 1b; good to choice, 16@16%4¢; lower grades, nominal. PICKLED—16@16 @ 1b. FIRK 4@15¢ B 1. CHEE ancy mild new is quotable at 7@ 734c; common to good, 41,@614¢c B tb: Young America, 6@c: Eastern, 10@12¢; Western, 7@8c. EGGS—Ranch Eggs are scarcer than most deal- ers are willing 1o admit. So scarce are they in fact, that sales even over the top quotation are re- ported. The whole market is firm. Fancy Eastern, 18%5c B dozen: fair to choice Eastern, 16@174c $ slonen: store Eggs, 173482234, ranch Eges, I5 ONIONS, VEGETABLES. um- POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—Another car of Eastern 1s at hand. California stock is in lighter supply and higher with a good demand. Live Turkeys are quotable at 13@16c B Ib for Gobblers and 13@16¢ for Hens: Geese, B pair, $1 26@1 50; Ducks, §3 50@5 B dozen’ Hens, $4@5 60 B dozen: Roosters, young, $4 50@5 50 B dozeh; do, old, $4@5; Fryers, $d: Broilers, 53(%3 50 for large and $2 50 for small: Pigeons, 81 76@2 @ dozen for young and $1 26 @175 for old. GAME—Hare, $1; Rabbits. $1 25 @ dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHAKD FRUITS—Hardly any Peaches and Pears come forward in bulk now. Melons and Plums are bringing rather more money. Quinces are quotable at 30@40c B box; Cantaloupes, 40@75c P case: Walermelons, $4@% B 100; Nutmegs, 35@40c B box: rigs, 25@50c: Plums, 30@60c; Peaches, 25@65¢ B box: Apples. 60c@$1 box for good to choice and 25@50c for common 10 fair; Winter Pears. 15@40c; Baruleits, 31 1 50 $ box for No.1and 50@75c B box for of grade; Pomegranates, 50@75¢ B box. BERRIES—Were rather weak. Huckleberries, 3 @4c P 1b; Blackberries, $3@4 P chest: Raspber- ries, $4@6 B chest; Strawberries, $4@8 for Long- worths and $2@4 B chest for large berries. GRAPES—W ine Grapes are held for more money. Black Table Grapes, including Isabellas, are weak and dull, but White Grapes are steady. Zinfandel Wine Grapes are heid at $20@25 B ton; common kinds, $18 @ ton: Sweetwaters and Fontaine- bleaux, 25@35¢; Black GMpes, 20@30c; Muscats, 25@40c; Tsabellas, 50@60c; Tokay, 80@40c P box. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons,$1@1 75 for common and $2@3 50 ® box for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $5 50@6 P bx: Bananas, $1 25@2 @ bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DRIED FRUITS—Correspondence from New York says that the dullness of trade s due to In- tense heat there. With cooler weather business may improve. ‘The following prices ruleon the Fruit Exchange: Avples, 3¢ b for quartered, 3le@ic B 1b for sliced and 474@0%sc® b for evaporated; Peaches, 415@dY5c ,and 6Yac @ 1 for fancy; Prunes, 41/gc for the 4 sizes; Apricots, 8@93ac and 10@ 1lc & Ib for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 3@3Yac # Ib for pressed and 2@2%4c for unpressed; Pears, 7c @ Ib for evaporated haives, @6 1ec for quarters: Plums, 4@4tsc for_pitted and 114@2%sc for un: pitied? Nectatines, 5@8Ya B b for suimé 10 choles and 7¢ for fancy. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices for several descriptions of new crop sre as follows: London layers, $115 B box; three-crown, ioose, Bc P Ib: two-crown, 2%4c: seedless Sultanas, SL4c. Old Raisins are nominal, as follows: Seediess Muscatels, 2c; clusters, $2; Dehesa clusters, $2 50+ Imperial clusters, $3: Dried Grapes—114c B b. NUTS—New Walouts 7¢ B 1b for No. 1 standard and Bc P Ib for softshell; new Almonds, T@8c @ fb for Languedoc ana 9@10c 3 Ib for paper-shell. Peanuts are quotable at 5@6c_for Eastern aud 4@ 434c for California: Hickory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 8¢ Tor rough and 8¢ for polished: Filberts, 8@9c: Brazl Nuts, 7%@8c $ b: Cocoanuts, 85 3 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@11%c; new water-white extracted, 5@5%4c P 1b; light amber extracted, 414 @5c; dark amber, 4@414c B b, BEESWAX.-25@26c 9 b. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8¢ B I for heavy and 8l4c B 1 for light medium, 11c B Ib for light, 13c B M for extra light and 13%4@ldc b for sugar cured: Eastern Sugar-cured ams, 12@13c @ Bb: California Hams, 11 1134e: Mess Beef, $7@8 3 bbl: extra mess do, @9; family do, $10: ex!r!rmme Pork, ';“ hl’l: extra clear, $16 9 bbl; mess, $14 B bbl; Smoked 10c B Beef, 9@ . LARD—Eastern, tierces, quotable at 614c B : Cal- 1 for compound, and c for pure; _pails, 8 ifornia, tierces, $16c for compound ana 634@7c for ure: half bbls, 7540, 10-B tins, 7346: 4 8.1 oe . COTTOLENE—7%c¢ In tierces, e, e es, and 834c B Bbin HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 10c; culls and brands, 9c; medium, 9c; culls and brands, 8c: light, 8c; culls and brands, 7c; Cowhides, 8c; culls and brands, 7c: salted Kip, 7c: salted Calf, ted Veal, 7c; dry Hides, usual selection, 18c; culls and "brands, 13c B 1b; dry Kip, 18¢ # b: dry Calf, 18c ® Ib; prime Goatskins, 9% 85¢ each; Kids, bc: Deerskins, good summer, be: winter, 10@16c: Ehee§ gs, 10@20c each: short wool, 40c each; medium, 5t each; long wool, 70c each. Culls of all kinds, about. less. TALLOW—No, 1 rendered, & : country Taliow, d@éyc; refined, 6c;’ Grease, 84 B b. WOOL~New Iambs’ and fall clips are quoted ai 415@6%4c B 1. Quotations for spring clip are: Humboldt and Mendocino, 12@12%4¢; Nevads, 5@ 9c: Valley Oregon, 12@13¢ # b. HOPS—Nominal quotations are 5@7c for new Hops and 2@6c for crop of 1894. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS — Calcutta Grain Bags, $3 90@4: San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, $8; New Wellington, $8 B ton; Southfield Wellington, $750 B ton: Seattle, $6: Bryant. §6: Coos Bay, 8b: Wallends, $7¢ Scotch, $7 50: Brymbo, $7 50; Cumberlund, $8 50 in bulk and 10 50 in sks; Pennsyivania Anthra- cite Egg, $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Cannel, #8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7.60: Coke, $15 in bulk and $17 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company Quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all Si4o: Dry Granulated, 4%0; Confectioners’ 4, 434c; Magnolia A, 43gc: Extra C434c; Golden C, 4c:' D, 3%c; half-barrels, 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes ¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First guality. 5@5%c; second quality, 434c; third do, 56 csnf@ i 2 EAL—Large, 4@5c; small, 5@7¢ B b. “hlibu'n‘ox—w thers, 4@4lsc: Ewes, 8%@4c LAMB—5@6c B th. PORK—Live Hogs, 23,@27c for large, 3c for samnu and — for feeders; dressed do, 414@5%4c RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour, qr. ske . 9,34]/Middlings, sks. 767 Oregon. 812 Wool, bis 460 Wheat, ctls. . 4,550/ Wine, gals. 39,600 Oregon . 2,040 Hides, 1no. 362 Barley, ctls. 6,930 Pelts, bdls. ... . 245 Oats, Or, ctls.}1110,165Lumber, M feet. 10 Beans, sks.. 916 Sugar, bbls 200 Corn, etls.... 2100 935/Hops, bls.. 20 Rye, ctls.. 380 Quicksilver, flasks 75 Potatoes, sks...... 8,112|Lime, bbls. 360 Onions. sks. - BZGIPlper. reams. 1.300 Hay, tons. . _ 446Broom Corn, bales 11 Brav, sks. 1,690 Flaxseed, Or, sks.. 270 by THE STOOK MARKET. Stocks ruled firm yesterday and slightly better prices prevailed for Challenge and Confidence, the former touching 93c and the latter $2 45 on the forenoon calls. They dropped back again on the afiernoon call, however, as will be seen by the sales. The other stocks showed hardly any change, except Andes, which advanced 6¢ under Iree transactions. The market was still weaker after the board, and the close was lower, as will be seen by the quota tions. NoTES. The annual meeting of the Gray Eagle takes place to-day. The Union Ditch Company of Reno has levied an sssessment of 50c per share, delinquent Oc- BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR MORNING SESSTON COMMENCING AT 9:30 15300 Chalnge. 14900 . 70/100 Potost 1.240/500 Savage. 2.45/100 Scorpio} 55,500 Sex Bel ....551200 Sierra N 37(100 H&N ..1.55(100 Union 0200 Mexican..74 500 Y Jackel 601200 Occidul... 20100 ... 2:30. 55100 Potost 54100 . 041200 Savage. 02100 . -72/100 § Nev. . "90 201100 Union C..62 165200 Yel Jack..47 :30,500 Overmn...20] Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR SESSION—10:30. 15300 Chal....... 94800 Kentuck..15 31500 L Wash....08 21900 Mexican. 73 911100 Mono. ...16 61500 Ophir 1.87 62800 Ovrm 2.40,600 Potosi 45 300 4734300 Savage. 5 100 Challnge..86200 Mex. 800 ... 88100 Oceidti 04100 Ophir . -05/100 . 400 ...... 1.071/4 400 Con N Y..08600 Scorpion. 600 Bodie. ... 371000 C Point..54200 S B& M..10 400 Bulwer .11 100 Exchgr...04'450 S Nev 600 Bullion...21900 G & 400 St Hill.. 0400 .. 300 Caledonia 14 800 H & 200 CC&V .. 2.70 800 Julla. B 4150 Justice, 4 300 Union ~1.60500 Utah.. AFTERNGON SESSTON—2:30. 400 Alpha 51100 Chollar..60/100 CC4V2.67 300 Alta . 300 ... .61(200 C Point. 400 Andes. ... 49250 Confid..2.35400 .. 200 B & B..1. 2141600 G' & C 54, 800 Bullion.. Con'lmp.04 150 HEN 1.57 400 Challeng . 051200 Justice. . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Sept. 17—4 P. w. Bid, Asked, Bid. Asked. Alpha Con..... )6 16Juba 02 04 Alta., 10 11jJustce. 08 09 Andes’ . 46 47 Kentuck. 14 15 Belcher..."".] 61 _63|Lady Wash.... 01 03 Best & Belcher.1.05 1.10 Mexican, 71 72 87/ Mono 13 15 29/Mt. Diabio a5t 11|NevadaQueen. — 05 14/0ccidental 20 21 86| L7180 165 61 19 20 270/ 83 64 04s 39 41 2.25| 09 10 2 89 90 Scorpion 05 = Silver HI Silver King. 04 Gould & Curry. 52 63 Hale & Norers. 1.55 10 Towa.. .= 47 Jackson........ 20 STOCK AND S8OND EXCHANGE, . TUESDAY, Sept. 17—2 p. a0 UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. US4scoup.111%, — |US4sreg...11015 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stChle5s.110 — Do, 2diss6s.101 — Cal Elec I, 6510714109 |P& O Ky#6s..110 120 Cntra CW 55 — 101 |P&Ch Ry6s. 97142101 Dpnt-stex-cp 77 95 [Pwl-stRR6s. — 11615 “dsnL&P 6s.106751077; Reno, WL&L102 106 F&CH RR6s103 ~ — " RiverWCo8s — 100 Geary-stR53. 993,101}, SFaNPRR5810215 — LosAng Lés. — — RRATiZ8s — 9815 Do.Gnted.6s. — 104 RR Cal6s.114141151 MKkt-stChlets123 126 |SPRR Calbs. 8713100 NevCNgR8s. — 102 Do, 1congtd. 8743100 NPCRR63100 ~— SPBrRCalés. — 100 Ny R Cal 65..10214104 SV Water6s.. — 12114 NRyCalfs.. — " — SVWaterds.. 99151001 Oak Gas 5s..10: — |StktnG&E 68102 105 Do, 2dissbs.104 — |SunstT&T6és — 103 Omnibus6s. 120 — |Sutter-stR6s.1103511214 PacKollMbs. 102 — |VisaliaWC6s — = 93 WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta. 60 61 |SanJose..... — 100 Marin Co.... 50 63 |Sprng Vailey100 10035 GAS STOCKS. 8934 PacificLight. — 50 ova SenFrancses 71 Stocktom..... 18 PacGasimp. 1154 78 2| 2 INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd.166 — [Sun. ... 65 6214 OMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. . — = |LondonP&A.126 127 B of Cai.2093,230 | Memnaet 3 i Cal SD&TCo. 631h ~ |Neyada s 34 = FirsiNationl. 178~ — [Sather BCo. — — Grangers.... — - Bl SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. erSELC0.1690 — (Sav&Loan.. — 150 HumbSEL1000 — |Securlyy.....340 26 2 — Inion Trust. 4 SFSavUniondss 505 i STREET RAILROAD 8TOOKS. Californta....104 — (Oak.SLeHay — 100 50 75 |Presidio.... 9 ~— . 4lyg 4174 Sutterst..... — = POWDER STOCKS. = 15 Judson..... — — 80 100 [Vigort.. 860 — 9 1034 Sk MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. CoalCo. — 10 |p; o G CalCotdills, = — [PacBoranes 98 °100 CalDryDock — — |PacI&NCo. — 30 EdisonLight. 92 94 |Pac Roll Mit 1734 — GasConAssn. — — [PartPainiCo — = HawC&SCo.. 834 654 PacTransCo — 2815 HutchSPCo.. 113 — |PacT&TC0. — 60 JodsonargC. 155 [SmsecTaT. 30 45 S8n. ;Co.. - OceanicssCo = 'gg |Uniedco MORNING SESSION. Board—150 Hawaiian Commercial, 6%: 50 Mar- ket-st Rallway, 4114 40'S V Water, 10034. AFTERNOON' SESSION. Board—5 Hutchinson § P Co, Wi, Street—50 Hawaiian Commercial, 6%. ot REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS, James E. and Amelia 8. Damon to Henry Knust, lot on N line of Vallejo street, 64:3 W of Octavia, W 27 by N 125; $10. S. P. and Caroline R. Blumenberg to Susannah M. Blumenberg, lot on W line of Steiner street, 100 8 of killls, 850 by W 90: $10. Amelia V. R. Pixley to Church of St. Mary the Virgin, lot_on ‘SW corner of Union and Steiner ;meegz.':ntfl :6, 8 147:6, E 87:6, N 80, E 100, N P. F. and Mary E. McNulty to Louls F. Dunand, lot on N line of Pine atreet, 55 N of Broderick, W 27:6 by N 82:6: $10. Richard and Margaret Brodrick to Elizabeth Henry, lot on N line of Washington street, 181:3 W ot Baker, W 25 by N 127:814: $10. Margaret . and Nellie A. Mahony to Mary B. Mabony, all fnterest in lot on N line of McAllister street, 56:3 W of Lott, W 25 by N 100; gift. Emile V. and Helen Lonigo to F. W. McCann, lot %nn% Illrnyasul'n thlngx!gn street, 62:6 E of Spruce, Robert B. Woodward to Henry T. Scott, lot on ecomer of Fourteenth and Valencia streets, N United Assoclation and C. C. Tripp and Walker C. Graves. lot on W line of Howard street, 50 N of Eighteenth, N 25 by W 95: $1625. Otto Fauss to Katharina Fauss, lot on Sline of Nineteenth street, 37:6 E of San Carios avenue, E 37:6 by S85: gitf. Sharon Estate Company to William F. Herrin, loten N line of Geary street, 50:5 W of Kearny, W 20 by N 62+6: $10. James Creamer to Arthur R. Creamer and Mary A Crowles.lot on N line of Washington street 262:1 W of Leavenworth, W 22:11 by N 137 J. B. Haggin, Lloyd Tevis and Henry Wads- worth_(trustees San Francisco and Point Lobos Road Company), to Patrick Kelly, lot on X line of Clement _street, 82:6 E of Twenty-eighth nue. N 100 by E 25; also lot on E line of Twent; 3oventh ayenue, 178'S ot Clement srect, © 2%, min., B 25:15%, W 106:10, N zb:"&w e % S.F.and £llen Sinclair to David R. Rae. lot on W line of Tenth avenue, 226:3 N of C street, W 120, N 120:1015, N 88 deg. 056 min., E to Tenth avenue, S 113, quitclaim deed; $2. Martin J, Burke, Willlam Smith and Paul Rous- set (by C. F. Curry) to Edward Carlson, same: — James S. Mackie to L. B. Hilliard, lots 1 t0 8, 42 to 48, block 212, O'N. & H. Tract: $10. Haity W. and Ruth S. Taylor to George w. Sawyer, lot on NEline of Goettingen, 100 SE of Bacon, SE 26 by NE 120; $10. JLouisa Hayessen to Henry Ford, Iot on SE corner of States and Shields streets, E 50 by 8 100, block 36, City Land Association; $10. Louis B. Hilliard to James 8. Mackie, 10ts 40 to 46, block 181, O'N and H Tract; $10. Henry M. G. Dahler to Harry 'G. and Adam M. Dahler. undivided half of ot 12, block 28, Market- street Homestead Association: gift. B. and Anna Joost to Maurice Dore, lot on W line of Douglass s.reet, 61.06 S of Twentieth, S 77.61, N 51 deg. 59 min., W 11.67, N 64 deg. 33 min, W 97.92, N 85 deg. 13 min..’E 115.90, block 11, Market-street Homestead; $10. Maurice Dore to William A’ and George L. Ben- der, loton W lie of Douglass street, 121.61 S of Twentleth. S 98.94, N 52 degrees 02 minutes, W 89, N 64 dearees 27 minutes, W 45.82, N 36 de- &rees 18 minutes, E 20.07. N85 degrees 18 min- utes, E 92.85, Market-street _Homestead; $10. B.and Anna Joost to same. loton W line of Douglass street, 75 N ot Romaine, N 52 degrees 02 minutes, W 89, N 64 degrees 27 minutes, W 45.82, S 85 degrees 13 minutes, W 80, S 4 degrees 16 g:lx‘-,zuzes, E to N line, lot 7, block 14, E 150, N 26; ALAMEDA COUNTY. Michael Kraker of San Francisco to Marie Kraker of 8an Francisco, undivided half interest inloton w line of Filbert street, 169 S of West Fifth, S 50 by W 125, being lots 36 and 37, block i50. 3 deline and Market streets Homestead, Oak- W.'F. 8. McGeorge of Alameda to Carrie E. Mc- ?zegt B“olofAfll.;neV%nééoi gna line of Fifth street. A ak, 23 S 100, bein riion of lots 12 and 13, block 129, l{nklnnd: glflf ok Builders' Contracts. Catherine M. Mathews with Robert Trost, to erect a two-story building on Sline of Jackson street, 137:6 E of Larkin: $4725. (ranlc T Green with, Daniel Linstein, to erect a story building on W line of Fell B E o Clayton; $2750. SR THE CALL CALENDAR. SEPTEMBER, 1895. Moon's Phases. | (G Scptember 3. Full Moon. September 11, Last Quarter. 20({21 September 18, e @ S, i o) OCEAN STEAMERS, 11| 12|13 September 25, First Quarter. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. | SATLS. p 18,10AM Pier 13 Sep 18, 9AM Pier 13 Sep 18, Bau Pier 11 Sep 18,12 M/PMS S p 19, 2py Oceanic ep 19,10ax Pier 2 Sep 20,11aM Pier 11 ESTINATION | Uoos Bay. Eel River. Newport . Panama. City Sydney Monowai .| Point Loma. Mexico Humbol Sep 20. 9ax|Pier 3 Columbia. Sep 21,10A | Pier 24 Rio Janei Sep 21, 3pM PMS S Eureka 22, 8aM Pier 11 i 9au Pler 9 9am Pler 2 p 23, 1pM Pier 28 p 24.11ax Pier 11 Australia.... Honolul ep 24,10a3 Oceanic Progreso. ... Panama. D 24, 4PM Lomb'rd Araxo. | Coos say. D 24,10aM Pier13 Pomona..... HumboldtBay Sep 24, 2pu| Pier 9 Faralion,.. | Yaauina Ba; Willamt ¥al | afexico. Btate of Cal Portiand. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE., ep 25,1043 Pier 2 Sep 25.10Ax Pier 11 |Sep 26.104m | Pier 24 T Frox | bum Portiand ;| Sept1s Victoria d . Sept 18 San Diego Humboldt .|Humboldt Ba; Crescent City. | Yaquina Bay . Panama. Portland SUN AND TIDE TABLE. T [HioH WATKR.[LOW WATER| SUN. | MoON. g o S £ |Large.|Small.|Large.Small . Rleo-: Sets | Rises. 18.111.26p 11 344 5.024( 5157 5.64 6.13 5414 191 0.00a 0.04Pl 5.40A' 6019 5.55 6.11 Sets. —_—_— HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO. September 17, 1895, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly a»noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meriaian, or at exactly 8 P. M., Greenwich time. A. F. FRCHTELER, Lieuteriant U. S. N., in chary SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. TUESDAY, September 17. Stmr Weeott, Magee, 24 hours from Eel Rive pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co. Bktn 8 N Castle, Hubbard, — days from Hono- Iulu; pass and sugar., to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Bktn Klikitat, Cutler, 11 days from Port Gamble 620 M ft lumber, to Pope & Talbat. Schr Louis, Hatch, 30 days from Nushagal ifl.lSfl cs 1050 bbls salmon, to Alaska Packers’ ssn. Schr Alice Kimball, Asplund, 16 hours from Bowens Landing: 115 cds bark. to Higgins & Col- 1ins; 30 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Schr_Hera, Anderson, 51 days from Okhotsk Bea: 160.000' codfish, to McCollam Fishing and Trading Co. Cleared. TUESDAY, September 17. Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. & tmr Pomons, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins >0. Br ship Tasmania, Grahn, Portland: H Grahn. Sailed. TUESDAY, September 17. Stmr Farallon, Roberts, Yaquina Bay. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Stmr Coos Bay, Duggan, Santa Cruz. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Alcatraz, Dettmers. Stmr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr Wiliamette, Cushman, Nanatmo. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, Vicioria and Fort Town- send. Haw stmr San Mateo, Fletcher, Comox. Schr Christina Steffens, Rasmussen, Landing. Hearns Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—September 17—10 P M—Weather cloudy; wina W : veiocity 10 miles per hour. Charters. The Brstmr Yanariva loads lumber at Port Blakeley for Delagos Bay: Br ships Rowena and Pass of Leny, wheat av Portland for Europe, 358 net, prior to arrival: Brship Forrest Hall, wheat at Portland for Europe, 355—option of Hamburg, 86s 8d—prior o arrival. The Br ship Glenericht loads mdse for Liverpool direct. The Brship Miltisdes was chartered prior to arrival for wheat t0 Europe, 35s—1s 3d less direct, ) Spoken. Aug,$—8 N 28 W, ship George Stetson, from Baitinfore for San Francisco. Aug 17-22 S 41 W, ship Susquehamma, from New York for San Francisco. Aug 13—15 N 28 W, 8r ship City of Madras, rm Swansea for San Francisco. July 30—1 N 24 W, Nor bark Nordlyset, from Glasgow for San Francisco. Aug 81—16 N 25 W, Brbark Glenbank, from Swansea for San Franclsco, Miscellaneous The wreck and cargo of the Br stmr Bawnmore will be sold at auction in the Merchants’ Exchange on Friday, Sept 20, at 1:30 3. Domestic Ports. GRAYSHARBOR—Arrived Sept 17—Schr Ed- ward Parke, hence Sept 7. NEWPORT SOUTH-Arrived Sept 17—Schrs Somers and Chfllenfer from Seattle, R GAMBLE—Arrived Sept 17—Bark Harry Morse, hence Sept 5. EUREKA—Sailed Sept 16—Schr Elnorah, for San Francisco. 17—Sumrs Humboldt and North Fork_and schr Mabel Gray, for San Francisco; schr Bertie Minor. ‘Arrved Sept 17—Schr John 4, honce Sept 12. REDONDO—Arrived Sept 17—Schr John F Miller, from Grays Harbor. TACOMA—Artived Sept 17—Schr Helen N Kim- bali, hence Aug 24; schr W ¥ Jewett, from San ro. ‘TATOOSH—Passed Sept 17—Nor stmr Peter Jeb- sen, hence Sept 14 for Nanaimo. COOS BAY—Arrived Sept 17—Stmr Alice Blaa- chard, trom Portiand. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 17—Ship Indiana, trom Philadeiphia: stmr Truckee, hence Sept 14. Sailed Sept 17—Schr Gardiner City, for Redondo. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Sept 16—Bkin J M Grit- m:’r:lmufllfsfin Tillamook, from Eurek: r 100] m_Eureka. NEWPORP—Arived Sept 17—Stmr Navarro, from Fort Bragg. STEWARTS POINT—Sailed Sept 17—Schr Archie and Fontie, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 17—Schr Laura Mad- sen, hence Aug 31. MENDOCINO—Arrived Sept 17—Schr Bobolink, hence Sept 14. TVERSENS LANDING—sailed Sept 17—Schr Ocean Spray for San Francisco. PORT ELAKELEY—sailed Sept 17—Schr Excel- sior, for San Pedro. Atrivea Sept 17—Bark Topgallant, hence Aug 24: schr Laura f{adsen, hence Ang 31. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Sept 17—Schr Golden Gate, hence Sept 15. Sailed Sept 17—Schrs Mary Etta_and Rio Rey, for San Francisco; stmr Cleone, for Santa Barbara. Forelgn Ports. MONTEVIDEO—Arrived Aug 22—Stmr Saturn, hence July 18 for London. NEWCASTLE, NSW—3ailed Sept 5—Br_ship Inchcape Rock, for San Francisco; Br ship Philo- mene, for Oregon. 11—Brship Benlarig, for San Francisco. SHIELDS—Sailed Sept—Ger ship Occident, for San Francisco. SYDNEY—Arrlved Sept 16—Br stmr Warrimoo, from Vancouver. Will dock for survey and re- pairs. HONOLULU—Arrived Sept 7—Sckr Corona, frm Hakodate. Sailed Sept 5—U S stmr Olympia, for Lauina. 7—U S stmr Bennington, for Lahaiua. tmportations. FIELDS LANDING—Per Weeott—27 calves, 57 head cattle. Port Kenyon—15 cds stavebolts, 2 cs condensed milk, 1 cs cigars, 3 pkes mdse, 1 ¢s butter molds, 1 bdl sacks, 268 sks oats. 19 bdls green hides, 95 ht- kees 164 kezs 76 bxs butter, 2 cs eggs, § cps fowl. HONOLULU—Per 8 N Castle—8761 hags sugar, 3300 bags rice, Consignees. Per Weeott—Russ, Sanders & Co; Hills Bros: Getz Bros & Co: O B Smith & Co: Witzel & Baker; J H Newbauer & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; W B Cluff & Co; Dairymen’s Union; Smith's Cash Store; Norton, Teller & Co; C E Whitney & Co; Bates & Suydam: F B Haight; Wheaton, Breon & Co; L H Shaw: M Kalish & Co; H Dutard: Standard Oil Co; W B Sumner & Co; Sherman, Clay & Co; H Moffat: Baker & Hamilton; Mack & Co; G W Alexander: Rinaldo Bros & Co; East India Trading Co; Geo Hill; D Dellosso. Per S N Castle—J D Spreckels & Bros Co; order. Jor Lats Shipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Page. AVE YOU ——ANY: DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, B NS, HONEY, WOOL or HIDES? If so send your name and ad- dress to us. It will be to your advantage. S. BLUM & CO., 308 California St., San Francisco, Cal. MILTON, JAMESTOWN AND SONORA STAGE LINE! zc A NEW LINE OF STAGES FROM MILTON £L. to Sonora by way of Copperopolis, Burns Ferry and Jamestown. Elegant coaches and horses through from.Milton to Sonora in six and a half hours. Passengers will please not purchase their tickets until they arrive at Milton, where they will be met by the agent. Passengers traveling over this line will receive évery attention possible, Single fare from Milton to Sonora, $2. Round-trip tickets, good for thirty days, $4. A smooth road and no ferry to cross. No bullion carried on the coaches. HODGE & R Proprietors. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PANAMA STEAMSHIP LINE. (P. R. R. CO.) Panama Rallroad Co. COLUMBIAN LINE (P. R. R. CO.) TO NEW YORK The S. S. “PROGRESO” Will be dispatched for Panama on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1895, Taking cargo under through bills of lading for New York, South Ameriean & European Ports. No cargo received or bills of lading signed on day of sailing. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MER. CO., Agents. . 204 Front street. E. H. HINTON, Gen. Agent Panama R. K. Co. PACIFIC COANT NSTEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SATL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: < For Mary Isiand, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- Lisnoo and Sitka (llaska), av' 9 4.3 September 2, 17. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C), Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and Newp Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Seet. 2, 7,12 17, 22, 27. and every fifth day thereaft r, connect- ing at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P R. R, at Seattle with G. N. Ry.,at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers, For Eureka, Arcata aad Field’s Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), sir. Pomona, every Tuesday at 2 P. X., For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, V entura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, 8 A. ., Sepiem- ber2, 6,10, 14,18, 22, 26, 30 and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeies) and Newport, 11 A. M., September 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and every fourth day thereater. Str. Pomona, Saturday and Monday, excursion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway wharf 1, Saturday, 4 P. M. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 . M.. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents o 10 Markey st., San Francisc . 0. R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 A. M. every five days, con. necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all points In_OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTAN 4, and all Eastern points, including Chi- cago, New York and Boston. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. Btateof Calttomnia sils Sept. 6, 186, 26, Oct. 6. Columbia sails Sept. 11, 21, Oct. 1, 11. Fare In cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; For through rates and all other information apply 10 the undersigned. GoODALL, PERKINS & Cov FRED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Supts., Gen'l Agent. 10 Market st. 19 Montgomery st. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ' Coolgardie gold flelda (Fremantle), Austra- oL UK lia; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer, MONOWALI sails via Honolulu and Auck- OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH gy River, 100t of Morton st. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both trausit by English railway aad the discomfort of crossing the channel in a swall boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second-class $116. 'NE, Capt. La September 28, . Leboeuf. October 5, 53 Santelli. . i, _Cetober 12, 8200 4. . ply to - FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisc SIVERANCISGO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. 12:88 ys—Extra tri —Extra trips at 13 80, 11:00 a.3.; 1:30, 8:30, and 11 BUNDAY: 00, 5:00, 6:20 P. M. San Rafael to San Francisco. :25, 7:65, 9:30, 11:10 A, M.} 0 P. M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 P. . and 6:35 P 3. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 4. 3.; 1:40, 3:40, 5 , 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive san Francisco. | et | san Prancisco. 1595. WEEK | SUN- | peguination. DAYS. | DAYS. T:40 ax 8:00 ax| Novato, 8:30 Py 9:50 Petaluma, 5:10 Pu|5 ‘Windsor, 'Healdsburs Geyserville, Cloverdale: Pieta, Hopland & Ukiah. 7:40 aM 8:30 P |8:00 AM Guerneville. 0 Ax 8: Sonoma and | Glen Ellen. T 6:10 pulscoa Py 10:40 Ax|10:30 AN | 6:05 Py| 6:15 PM Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess Springs. Stages connect at Geyservilla for Skages Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blae Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Gréen- wood, Mendocing City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Lively’s, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocks- burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafacl at half rates. Sebastopol. Special Sunday El1 Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:30 . 3., 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 ». M. Returning—Leave Kl Campo at 1:00, 3:00 and 5:00 P. M. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle huilding. H.C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. " SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave and are due (o arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. « CEAVE__ — Frnoy JULY 27,1895 — #6:30A San Leandro, Haywards & Way St 0A Atlantic Express, Ogilen and 04 Benicla, Vacaville. Rumsey. mentd, and Redding via Davis. 7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Cali toga and Santa Rosa. 7:304 San Leandro, Haywards. 8:30 Niles, San Jose, Bacamento, Marysville, aund Oroville, #8:30A Peters and Miiton. 9:004 San Leandro, Hayw: 9:004 New Orlearis_Lxpress, (for Yosemite). 108 Avgeles, Dem ARRIVE Stockton, Ione, Red Bluft Raymond, Barbara, Paso, £, New Orleans and East. 9:004 Martinez and Stockton.. 10:004 San Leandro, Haywards 12:00x San Leandro, Haywards & Wa; 1:00r Niles, San Jose and Livermos 00 Sacramento River Steamers. 0P Port Costa and Way Stations. 3:00p San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 4:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 4:00r Martinez, San Ramon, Vallcjo, Napa, Calistoga, Y1 Verauo and Sauta Rosa. RPN D LAY 4:00p Benicia, Esparto, Woodand, Knights Landing, Maryville, Oroville and Sacramento . 10:454 B:00r Niles, San Jose, Liverm and Stockton . 752 5:30 San Leand: 8:45» 5:30p Los Angeles’ Express, ‘mond (for Yosemit , Bakersfield, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. . 5:307 Santa Fo Route, Atlautic Express for Mojaye and Ens 8:00r Luropean Mail, Oglen and :00p Haywards, Niles and San Jos 3$7:007 Vallcjo 7:00P Oregon ville, Redding, Portland Sound aud Last 7:00P San Leandro, Hayws 9:00p San Leandro, Haywardsk Way St'ns 112:00a 411:35p San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns_*3:154 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 17:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Cruz . . ... 18:05p 8:154 Newark, Centerviile,San Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Wa; Stations. Si50p #2:15¢ Newark, Cer e, San w Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. 4:45p Newark, s COAST DIVISI Sts) ¥6:454 San Jose, §New Almaden &nd Way atio o *L:dSE 17:304 Sunday Ex , Banta Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal ‘Way Stations. ... 184352 8:154 Sau Jose, Tres Santa Criz, acific Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe aud Prin- cipal Way Stations 7:05% ;mqn Palo Alto and Way S o 1:45e 0:404 san Jote and Way Stations. 5:008 11:454 Palo Alto and Way Statios . 3o 181107 " Del Monte Limited" for Méiio ark. Sun Jose, @ilroy, Pajaro, Castroville, Del Monte, Manterey, and Pacific Grove only. 1111:204 Jose, Gilroy, Tres a 08, Crnz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacil 0p San Jose and Way 0r San Jose and Way Stations. 01 San Jose and Way Stations 0r San Jose and Wi tions. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. land, Thursday, Se tember 10, at 2820, © From S FRAXCISGO—Rot of Mk Siet (Slip ) % T e : & Steamship Australts, ufi *2:00 g:‘u“; l"‘%g R %H',g,_‘ Honolulu only, Tues- % 2 $ Gay. Sept. 34 at 30 | Prom OAKLAND—Foot of Broadwa ; AL 800 %900 1 Srxorat Pantins,—Reduced special rates for *12:30 parties Sept. 24 and Oct. | 5. ‘Ticket office, 114 Montgomery streat. e ,‘A‘hr Momlr(!‘m P for Aélwmolom L Lreight office, §27 Market sivest. | g{unmnereeniol (el TY e oae J. D. SPRECKE! & BROS., General Agnnl,; =0 Monday, Thur y and gllflrflt’ ts only. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork.Q eenstown & Liverpool, SAILING ABIN, $60 AN EVERY WEEK. D UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations “ selected; second cabin, $35; Majestic and Teutonic $40 and 345, Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- iand, Scotlhd, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, | sailing dates and_cabin plans may be procured from W.H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the | General Ofice of the Company, 615 Market st under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, _General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANT, TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and flhm”fl“}#uumnfi (o0, Toute st Cerbo! ce, and Plymouth to lond passengers. Through bilia of lading, In connection with the Pacific 8. 8. Co., issucd for freight and treas ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymoutly fimmg’. Southampton. First class, $195; class, 60. For further iculars apply to PARROTT & €O, Agents, 306 California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. A Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Return steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, 5 P. 3. Main 805. Cai. Nav. and Impt. Co. VALLESO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Sunday—10 A. M., 4 P. M. Sunday—8 ». M. Landing, Mission 1, Pier 2, Atlantic Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive ®t Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited | Leaves every day at 5:30 ». ., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourlst Sleepers to [Chicago via Kansas City without change. Annex cars for Denver and St. Louls. VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 .. and 5:30 ». ., 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 misbeliet exists regarding the heat m | Summer. The heat is not greater than Is encouns | tered on even the most northerly line. This is well known to experienced travelers. The meals at Harvey’s Dining Roorgs are an ex. cellent feature of the iine. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can be reached in no other way. Ticket Ofice—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building, “ NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry. “From San Fraucisco, n?u?mer 1, 1895. Wi Ve, 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, *Does not run to Mill Valioy. 6:35, *11:30 ». M. San Quentin—8:00, 10:15 A. M.; 1:45, 5:15, 11:: SUNDAYS. .M. 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 A. 3.: 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, *6:; P.3. *Does not run to San Quentin. ey e THROUGH TRAINS. 100 A. 3. week days—Cazader and way stat 1:45 P. 3. Saturdays—Tomales and w.yyn:u;‘;’.n" 8:00 A. . Sundays—Point Reyes and way stations For Mill Valley, san Katael and San Quentint