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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Pronounced decline in Silver. Wheat wenk. Freights firm. Barley quiet. Oats in moderate demand. Yellow Corn lower, Rye very dull Hay continues weak. Feedstufts unchanged. Beans dull #nd nominal. Potatoes unsettled. Onions lower. Butter and Eggs weak. Cheese firm. Poultry rather steadier. Fresh Froits about the same. Dried Fruits quiet. Citrus Fruits dull. Provisions in falr movement. Hides and Leather dull. Hops and Wool demoralized. Hogs lower. Coat in good supply. Coffee quiet O Clear ® Partly Clovdy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Expianation, The arrow flies with ‘he wind. The top figures at station indicate maximum temperatura for the days; those underneath it, if any, the amount of all, of melted snow in inches and hundredtbs, during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; igo- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is_usually sccompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” refers (0o low pressure. and is usually preceded and sccompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” nsuslly first appear on the Washington When the pre: re is high in the interior nd low along the cox and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable; he “low” 1s inclosed wilth isobars of vature, rain south of Oregon is improb- g in the vicinity of Idaho, and g to the California coast, warmes weather may be expected in summer snd colder ther in winter. The reverse of these conditions ) produce au opposite result. pressure faili WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11,1896, 5 p. M. Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations 1a California to-day: Eureka 62, Fresno 98, San Diego 74, Red Bluft 5, San Luls Obispo 74, Yuma 108, San Francisco 62, Los Angeles M. San Franc ] minimum 56, mean 58. The pressure is highest this evening in the Dakotas and lowest in Arizona. Fair, warm weather prevails throughout the region west of the Rocky Moubtains, with the exception of a small cloudy areaon the Northern California coast. Forecast male at Sa . Francisco for thiriy hours endiag midnight August 12, 1896: Northern Califor.ia—Fair Wednesday, except partly cloudy Wednes forenoon in the nerth- West por:ion: fresh southwest wind. Southern California—Fair Wednesday; fresh nd. Fair Wednesday. Ariz San inity — Partly cloudy Wednesday morning, followed by fair: brisc wesi- erly wind.. W. H. HaMxox, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y.. Aug. 11.—The total sales of stocks to-day were 281,384 shares. The market showed an improvement, the result of easier rates for money aud a further decline in the posted rates of sterling exchange of 1 cent—$4 8734 to 848815 Cables from London received before the o ening showed a slight advance in American securities there. ‘I'his stimulated purchases of the jeading industries, Louisville and Nashville and St. paul. ana a nigher range of values immediately followed. The rising tendency vias checked by the announcement of the closing of the celebrated Murray Hill Bank, a small institution workix under a State charier up town. The bears a. sumed active operations when this was announced, and under fairly liberal offerings the active stocks declined anywhere from 15 to 31 per cent. Tn Qecline Northwestern suffered the heaviest loss, the stock having been sold on ramors of a probable reduction lu the dividend rate. Iutbe afternoon when money dropped to 312 on heavy offerings by brokers representing ¢ leading bankers and ce)itslists, the traders concluded that the bank failure referred to would have but little influence and siaried in to cover. The purchase for this source wese suflicient to bring about an advance of 14@% per cent by the general market. Buyers fouud the supply of stock limited, and s added (0 their anxiety. Norihwest bounded up 412 to 8014, Chicago Gas, 4 to 50145; Sugar, 334 10 1U034: i obacco, 3 to 56; Consolitated Gas, 314 10 1381/: Manhattan, 3 to 7914, and the ocher issues 35 to 234 per cent. Speculation closed strong in tone and 14@34 per cent higheron the day. Total sales were z40,584 ghares, including 49,900 Sugar, 42,600 St. Paul aud 18,100 Burlington and Quinc; Boods were stronger and higher. Sales were $1,024,000. Atchison_general fours rose % to 72%: do_adjusiment, 135 to 31; Chesapeake and Ohio_general four and a halfs, 2 10 72; Kansas and Texas seconds, 2 to 47; do fours, 2 to 78; Reuding first preferred. 114 to 26: Southern Rail- way Consolidated, 0 59; United States Coidage sixes, 1 and Wisconsin Central fives certificates, 114 10 35. In Covernment bund. $2000 coupon fours of 1925 sod at 11134, 00,000 do registered at 112, $6000 coupon fours of 1907 at 10614,@10834 and'$1000 coupon fives at 109. Gra FLOUR—Dull, steady. heat, low grades, $1 7C@2 50: do fauir to fancy, 82 40@3 40: do pa.ents, 3 45@3 Minnesota clear, $2 40 @2 30: do straighis, $2 95@3 40: a0 patents,$3 15 (@4 20: low exiras. $1 70@2 b0: city milis, $3 90; do jatents. § 15@4 35: rye mixtore, 32 40@ 2 90: supertine, §1 60@2 55: fine, $1 50@3 05. Rye flour dull. steaay. at $2 40@2 75. CURNMIAL=Quiet, steady. Western yellow, $20 @210, RY E-Qu teady: Western. 3734c . o. b, ull; 49 pounds, 33c £. . b. MALT—Quiet; Western, i8@53c. T—bull, easier: f. o. b, 67%c: un- graded red, 58¢: No. 1 Northern, 6584c. Options were moderatelyactive and irregular, clos- eady at e decline, following the West, with trading entireiy local. September and Deccmber ¢ traded in. No. ¥ red August, 6214c: ~eptem- 30 Qolober, 63@64c; Novémber, 65c; De- 514¢. —Spot dull, easier; No. 2, 2955¢ eleval B05kc atloat. i o Opt were dull and steady at lgc decline with the West. October and September traded in. 954c; September, 2055c; Uctober. 5014c. ot quiet and steady Options dull, easier; Ausust, 21c; September, 2 December, 2184ec. SpoL prices: No. ‘4140 N No. % Chicago, 2234@23%4c: No. hite, 265C: mixed W estein, @33c. white State, 27 i rovision LAKD—More activs, firmer. Western steam, $3 87%4: city, 3% 25: ~eptember, $3 50: refined. ac ive: continent. 4 15: South American, $4 75: compound, 37%@41jkc. PORK—Steady. Oit mess, $8@8 25: new mess, . 2 white, 26¢; 22¢: No. 3 @2dc; white do, ER—Firo, fairly sctive. Western dairy. do_creamery. 1114@1514¢c: do factor Elgins, 163c. Sty 3 <—Good demand, firm. Part skim: d34c: full skims, 1@1ac. e EGGS—Light receipts. Western, fresh. 11@12c. NEW TO-DAY. FINANCIAL, HICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorfr St., Tel Main 1954 §28 Markel st., Palace Hotel T St., lace Hotel. Tel, 3 EPURDY., Mavatan Orders instantly executed on latest tetions. Heference 1st National Bank, e CHICAGO. PRIVALE Wikl &&W YORK. TALLOW--Steady. City, 8 11-16¢; country, 3@ 3 5T TONSEED 010—Steady, quiet. Crude, 196 20c: yellow. 22@23c. “';U(‘n.—nnle:. Domestic, 3@634c: Japan, 4@ 4c. 42 .OLASSES—Steady, dull. New Orleans, 27@ 7e. COFFEE-—Steady: § to 20 pointe up.. Septem- ber. $9 90@10 00; December. £9 30@9 35; Junu- ary, 39 25@9 30; March, $9 20@9 30: May, $9 20@9 25. Spot Rio, easfer, dull: No 7, 11c. SUbAK—Raw, dull, steady; fair refining, 3 11-16¢: centrifugals. 96 test, $1gc: refined, quiet; Off A, 456@4 11-16c; mold A, Bljc: standard 475c! contectioners’ A, 4djc; cut loaf, 5o crushed. 535c; powdered, S¥gc: granwated, 4%c: cubes, 51/, Fruit and Produce. RAISINS—Two-crown loose Muscatel, 314@ 4c: dothree-crown, b@544c: do jour-crown, 53ac; do London layers, $1@116; do clusiers, 8135 @1 40. APRICOTS—816@10c. PEACHES—Peecied, 13@15c: do unpeeled, 632@8%45¢. AP S teady: Pacific Cosst, 3@6%e. Lon- don market unchanged. WOOL—Steady, quiet; domestic fleece, 16@22¢; pulled, 15@3: ‘rexas, 7@12c. Merchandise. 16 1IRON—Dull, steady; American, $10 25@ 12 25, COPPER—Quliet; lake. $11 LEAD—Easy: domestic, $2 76. TIN-Quiei: siraus. 13 30@13 35; plates, quiet and easy SPELTEE—Dull, easy; domestic, $3 85. CHICAGU MARKETS CHTCAGO, Tr1., Aug. 11.—No one disputed the bullishness of the Government bulletin on wheat, issued yesterday, but prices did not respond to the interpretation. The fact of the matter was the re- port had been fully if not more than discounted. The “tips” and “pointers” on the condition of both winter and spring wheat led speculators to 100k for even more of & falling off than was really given, and for that reason wheat was for sale ragber than in demand when the market opened 10-day, values receding under the pressure of offer- ings. Recelpts at Chicago were 281 cars and 185, els were taken from store. rihwest had 455 cars, against 895 iast and 170 a year ago. Liverpool cables were steady and 14d higher. Bradstreets gave a decrease of 2,426,000 bushels in the world’s avail- avle supplies. Export clearances were firm at 248,922 bushels. Tiere was more or less irregu- larity (0 the market after the first’ decline t00K place, but the action was governed entirely by local ‘buying snd selling. Cosing Parls cabies were ower and Berlin higher. September wheat opened from 5634 10 565/4¢, sold between 57c and 3634c, closing at 5635@56Yac, Ya@54c under yes- terday. Estimated receipls for (o-morrow, 135 —The Government Teport on corn Was re- assuring, the condition being esiimated at 96. which would mean a yield of 2,285,000,000 bushels. With this bountiful crop staring them In the face bulls found themseives in a very doubtful position and were perfectly willing to_surrender for the time. Receipts were heavy at 1247 cars, and 609,318 bushels were withdrawn from store. | Liverpool cabies were 1ad lower. kxport clear- ances amounted to 143,000 bushels, Bradstreets | gave an increase in stocks 0f 2,550,000 bushels. September corn opened at 233c, sold between 233,@237 and 2315c¢, closing at 2834¢, Tgc under yesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 620 cars. OATS—This market was inclinedto foliow wheat and corn, although the report on oats by the Gov- ernment was rather buliish. The business was ln- termittently active, and some interest was evi- dent. Kecelpts were 519 cars, and 58,510 bushels were taken from store. Bradstreet’s reported an increase in stocks of 617,000 bushels. KExport clearances amounted to 79,412 bushels. Septem- ber closed 3gc under yesterday. Estimated re- ceipts 10r to-morrow 385 cars FLAX—Was steady. Old Northwestern, 7034 @71c: New Southwestern, 89pc. These were the ciosing prices. September, 70¢; December. 723,@ 78c. Receipts were 149 cars. PROVISION Product was strengthened at the start by the hog market, where & light run of hogs and a good demand had raised prices ear.y. There was a fair trade, though local in its ¢ haracter, and prices mamntained a firm position. The weakness which developed 1n grain exerted a pressing eifect on product later, the previous gain being entirely lost. September pork closed /3¢ lower; Septem- ber lard 2l,@bc higher, and September ribs & shade lowes BUTTE! The butter market was firm to-day. Offerings were limited and the demand good. fine makes being wanted principally. Creameries — Extras. 1bc: firsts, 13 @ l4c: seconds, 10@llc; imitations, fancy, 1U@!lc. Dairies—Extras, 12c; firsts, 1034c: seconds, 9c. Ladles—Extras, 9la@10c; firsts, H’bdlfgc;pncmng. stock, 6@7c: grease, 4@be- EGGS—Were in heavy supply, slow demand and weak. . resh stock sold at 812@9%ec per dozen. MONEY—Was firm at 6@7% botb. for call and ume loans New York exchangesold at 50cdis- count. Closing Prices. WHEAT—August. 553c: September, 563,@ 5614c: December, 58c. CORN—August, 28%4c: September. 2334¢; May, 271,@275/c- UAlS—september, 161a@16%4c; May. 19%4@ 19%4c. ¥URK—September. §6 45: January, $7. LARL—Septemver, 83 25: January, $3 6234, Libs—Septemoer, 83 3b; January, 88 52%4. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IrL, August 11— Ofterings of cattle were light, and a moderate busi- ness was transacted at steady prices. Offerings of hogs were light, the demand good and prices firm. An advance of 10c was noted. The supply of sheep was fair. Desirable lots were steady, but others declined 10c. CATTLE—Receipts. 5000. Fancy beeves, $4 65 470: choice to orime, 1300 to 1800 B steers, 4 40@4 60; good to choice steers. 1200 10 1700 b, $4 15@4 35; medium steers, 1100 10 1350 1. £3 50 @4 10: common to fair steers. 950 to 1200 s, $3 50 @ 375: rough Western steers, $2 9 3 40: feeders, 900 t0 1200 b, $3 15@8 75: swockers, 500 to 875 I, $2 40@3 50; bulls, choice to ex- tra, $2 80@3 25: bulls. poor to cnoice, $1 75 @2 75: cows and heifers, extra. $3 75@4 15; cows, falr to cholce, 82 30@3 70: cows, common to fair canners. $1 2b@2 25: calves, good 10 choice, 85 1U@5 50: calves, common to goed, £3 5U@5 00: Texas grass steers, $2 25@3 26: Texas cows and bulls, $1 50@2 40; W cstern range steers, 82 80@4 00; Western range cows and heif- en:i uo'.'b@:s 40: milkers and springers, § head, $20@40. : HUGS — Keceipts, 6000. Héavy packing ana shipping _lots, $2 S0@3 25: common to_choice mixed, $300@3 35: choice assorted, $5 35@ 340: light, 83 10@3 45; pigs, $2 75@5 45. SHEEP—Receipts, 12,000, inferior to choice, 12@3 25; lambs, $3@5 65. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, TLL, Aug. 11.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruit to.day as follows: Pears—Bartlett, $1 20@1 55. Prunes—Gros, 80 @ $1.15. Plums—Quackenbos, $1 30@1 40; Egg, $1. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 1l.—Porter Bros. Company sold California fruit today as follows: Plums—Jaoan. $115@82 85 B half crate: o.her varietles, 50@80c. Pears—Bartlet:s, $1@1 45 B box: Clapp's favorite, 80c. Prunes—Gros, $1 10@ 1 20 # half crate: Tragedy, 75@95c; other va- rieiles, 60@80c. Peaches—Late Crawfords, 55c@ $1 15 ® box: Early Crawfords, 45@85¢; Fosters, 80@Bdc. Nectarines, 55¢ B per half crate. NEW lUaa STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares. Money on call easier at 3@4Y: Iast loan at 3y and closing offered at 3% Prime mercantile paper, 414y, Ber_siiver, 68c. Mexican doilars, 3@ 5:6pabalac. Sterling Exchanze is weak, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 861g@4 5634 for sixty days and $4 8715@4 ¥73, tor demana. Posted rates. 84 871,@4 58%. Commercial bills, $4 8515@4 B6. Governmeni bonds quiet; State bonds neglected: railroad bonds higher. Nilver as the boara was lower. Preferred... Adams Express. & Northwestern... alton, Terre Haute 94 ‘American Express)05 ‘American Tobacco. d0V4 Preferred. 93 Ealtimore & Ohio. Brunswick Lands.. buffalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific. Canada Southern. Y. & New Eng. 85 Y., Susq & W.. 6 4314! " Preferr Canton Land. Ontario, 1 Central Pacitic. Ontario & Western 1234 Ches. & Ohito. Y4|Oregon Improvmnt 15 Chicago Alton. Preferred. oy — Prefe Oregon Navigation 10 Chicago. B. & Q.. Oregon Short Line. 10 Chicazo & B. L. 35%%(Pacific Mall......,.. 1714 Preferred, Peoria, D, & Evans 1ig Chicago Gas. Vgl Pittaburg & W. ptd_15 Cleve& Pittsburg..155 (Pullman Paiace....139 Consolidation Coal. 81 Quicksilver. 115 Consolidated Gas..138 | Preferred. ... 12 C.C. C. & St Louls 21%|Reading. 914 Preferred. ... 70 ' |RioGrande&Westa 15 Colo. Fuel & iron.. 16%/ Preferred. 40 Preferred.... 80 Cotton Ol Cery 814 Commercial Cabie.125 Del. Hudson........ 11644 Del. Lack& W estrn. 138 Denver & R. G..... 1014 Preferred. 3934 Distillers. 9 General Electric... 23%'s Erle. 1234 Stiver Certifi 6844 Southern Pacific. 16 Green Bay. Y Southern R. R. Harlem. 294" | Prererred... 5 ocking Sugar Refi Hocking Vallg 1230 Preerreas .. Homestake. .. 34" Tenn. Coal & Iron. 1. & Texas G — | Preferred. lilinols Central..... 84 |Texas Paci; Iowa Central. 534 Tol.A.A.& N. Mich. — Preferrea. 21%3 Tol. & Ohio Cent... 20 Kansas & T 1034 Preferred......... 50 Preferred 1844 Tol.S. Louis& KG. & Kingsion & 3 Preferred. 5 Lake Erle & Westo 1314 853 Preferred. 1 Laie Shore. 3 National [ Preferred. 13 Long Istand 30 Loulsville & 8% prsed 14%% 65 | ctls, valued at $16,004 Norfolk & Westrn. 714 Preferred.......... 121 Northern Pacific... 3% Memphis & Charis. 15 |Utica & B. Riyer..150 Mexican Central.. 67| Wab. s, L & Pac.. 5 Michigai Central.. 90 | Preferred........ 18 Minn & S. L. | Wells-Fargo.. 85 Preserred. Western Union.... 765 Minn & St. Loom. 14 |Wisconsin Central. 13V Ist preferred...... 55 [Wheeling & L. E. 2d preferred ... 33 | Preferred. . Missouri Pacific. .. 16 |Am Couton Oii pid. 38 Mobile & Ohlo..... 17 _|W. U. Beef. 61p Nashville & Chatt. 6734 Ann Arbor. .. 61 National Linseed.. 13 Preferred. 1745 N.J. Central....... 90%|BrooklynTraction. 19 North American. 3%u|krie 2d ptd.. ..o —_ CLOSING 30N U £ 45, recistered. . 105 Do 45. coupon. ... 106 U Sasnew, regstrd112 |Mutual Union 65 Do ds, coupon....112 X J Cent Gen ds...111 Do 28 1/ Northern Pac 1st5.110 Do 5! 104 1.0 bs, coupon. ... 1084 64 Cherokee 4s, 1696.100 | Northwest Consols.13314 Do 1897. Do deb 5s. 106 St Paul Consols. ...118 SLP C & Pa lsts. Do Clasy B 4, 55..100 | Do Pac Cal 1sts.. 107 La Consol 4s....... 90 |Southern RR 5s... 7834 Missouri fanding.\— |Texas Pacific 1sis. 7414 N Carolina con 65..110 (Texas Pacific 2ds.. 15 D 5 & Union Pac 1sis 96.100 So Carolina 4748 West Shore 4s....... Tenn new 3s.. Y 1 Mobile & Ohlo 4s. Vafanding debt... 52 |K GrandeWest lsts— Do registered.....— | Ches & Ohio 53 Do deferred 6s... 5 Do trust repis st 4 e CanadaSouth2ds. 100 |GH & S A 6s . Cen Pac 1sts0t 95, 98 | Do2d 7s.. Den & 2.G lst 09 Do 4s. Do con bs. 102 Erie 2a; 15| Reading 4s. 70 ansas Pa Consols 67%4 Missouri 6. - 100 Ks Pu lsts Den divl0s |Alabama, class C. 95 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Aug. 11.—The spot market is steady at 5s 5A@5s 6d. Cargoes dull at 26s, sellers, pro...pt shipment. FUTURES. : The Produce Exchange cable gives ihe following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Aug- ust, 48 1034d: September, 4s 1034d: October, ds 11d: November, 48 1134d; Deceniver, 4s 1134d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exe., Aug. 11.—Cousols, 112 15-16; stiver, 31 3-16d; French Rentes. 102 60c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. — nominal Sterling Exchange, sight. — nomumal Sterling Cables.. — nominal New York iixchange, sight. — nominal New York Exchange, telegraphic. — nominal Fine Silver, § ounce... - 68 Mexican Dollars.. = 833 e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are firm at 26s 34@28s, according tc size and aquality of vessel, etc. The chartered Wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 63,000, against 26,000 tons on the same date in 1895: disengaged, 48,700 tons, against 6300; on the way to this port, 88,000 tons, ainst 81,360. #WHEAT—The Orion takes for Ipswich 16,839 Carleton, for Brisbane, 44,465 ctls at $45,750. The market is dull and weak all over the world, No. 1. 821p@9s3%c B ctl; choice, 95¢; lower grades, 8745@Y1%4¢; extra choice for milling, $1 @1 0734 ® cul. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—December— 2000 ctls, 97%4c. SECON S: 10! 1400 ctls, §7%jc. REGULAR MOBRNING SESSION — December — 4000 ctls, 96%gc. AAFTERNOON SESSION—December—24,000 otls, e, BARLEY—Shipment of 54,600 ctls Brewing, valued at $45,000, to England. The market is dull and prices show little change. We quote Feed, 6213@66%4c: Brewing, 7214@80c. 10:15 o'clock—December= CALL BOARD SALES. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. OA'TS—There is the usual jobbing demand. Prices show no change whatever. New Oats a gquotable at 7212@80c: Old milling, 85@90c # c: sancy feed, 80@92Y5c B ctl: £00d to choice, 8215 @9 ommon o farr, 724@77%c; Gray, 80@ B2Y4C: Surprise, 95c@$1 02%a. CORN—Weak and dull, with larger offerings. Yeliows are lower. Large Yellow, 8716@92Y4c ® cul: Small Round do, 86¢; White. 7732@80c. RYE—Continues duli at 72%2@76¢ B cul for old and 65¢ for new. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 85@95c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The millers report a falr trade at un- changed prices. Net cash prices are: Kamily extras, $3 60@3 70 B bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 40 @3 50; supertfine, $2 76@3. CORNMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20: Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices 1n sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Fiour, $2 10: Rye Flour, 2%ac; Rice Flour. 534c: Cornmeal, $2 10; extra cream do, 234c: Oatmeal,$2 90; Oat Groats, 8%4c; Hominy, $3510@3 30: Buckwheat Flour, $3 10@3 30; Cracked Wheat, 23c: Fa- rins, 835c: Whole Wheat Fiour, $3 30; Rolled Oats, 3Vsc; Pearl Barley, 5%4c: Sphit Peas, $3 20; Greeu do, &4 10. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN-—$12@12 60 for the best and $11@11 50 ® ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15@16 B ton for lower grades and $17@18 B ton for the best. FE - DSTUFFS Rolled Barley, $14 50@15: Oil- cake Meal at the mill, $21 B ton: jobbing, $22. HAY —There are the heavy receipts usual at this time of the year and the market rules sof. in con- sequence. Wheat is quotable at $7@10 B ton; Wheat and Oat, $6 50@9 P ton; Vatl $6 50@8 Barley, $6@7 50; Kiver Barley, $4 50@5: Alfalfa, 85 50@6 50 for second and $4 50@5 for first cut- Sing: Sompreisd, §5GS: sk, $48Y; Clover, 25 50@7 50. STikAW—30@40c B bale. Receipts have been somewhat larger of late. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—_Are dull and quotations sre largely nominal. It Is reported that Limas are being con- tracted at $1 85. Bayos, 90@¥7%c: Small Whites, $1@1 156 P ctl; Pea, $1@1 20 B ctl; Large Whites, 90c@$1 0714 B cil; Pink, 70@80c: Reds, $1@ 3 Blackere, $115@1 40: Red Kidney, 80c; Limas, $2@2 40: Butters, $1@1 40. SEEDS—Erown Mus ard, $1 50@1 75 B _ctl; Trieste, $2 26@2 75 % ctl; Yellow Mus- tard, $]_60@1 75; Flax, 81 756@l 90: Canary, 214 @2%c P b Altalts, nominal; Rape, 21509 b emp, 3va¢ BIb. < DRIED PEAS—$1 10@L 40 Bcu for Niles ana $1 26@1 50 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGE’I;ABLES. POTATOES—Salinas Burbanks are higher. Tho cheaper sorts are weak. Sweet Potatoes, 14@ 1%4c B Garnet Chiles, 50@60c B ctl: Early Rose, 30@40:; Burbank Seedlings, 30@4bc for Rivers and 70c@$1 for Salinas. ONTONS—Are lowerat 30@37%gc cul: Pickles, 85@75¢. VEGETABLES—The market is overloaded with Squash. Peppers and_ Cucumbers. Marrowfat Squash quotable at 1c B Ib: Green Corn. 25c@$1 P sack: Alameda Corn, $1@l 50 B crate: Rerke- | tey Corn, Socgs1 P bx; ~ummer ~quash, 15@26c for Bay; K 85@50c for Rivers: Alameda Cucumbers, 15@25¢ B bx; Pickies, 134¢ B 1b for No. 1 and 60@75 » ctl for No. 2; Green Peppers, 20@40¢ B large box for Chile and 46@60c P box for Bell; Green Peas, 5Uc $1 B sack for common and 2@24sc B 1 for Gar- den: String Beans, 50c@$1 ¥ sack for common and 2@2%4¢ for garden; Limas. 4@dc: Green Okra, 60@70c @ box; Cabbage, 40c @ cil; Carrots, 26@ 30c P sack; Garlic, 15@2c ® b iant, 40@60c B large bx: Tomato-s, BUTTER, CHRESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market continues weak and deal- ers offer concessions to effect sales. (’:beAuan—Flncy, 19@20c; seconds, 17@18c DATRY—Fancy, 17 Kc B Ib: good to cholce, 1614@16Y5c: lower gr. - 18@16¢. PICKLED—15@17¢ % Ib. FIRKIN—14@15¢ B b. CHEESE—Firm, with moderate stocks. Fancy mild new is quotable at 814@9c B Bb; common to good, 6%@>c B Ib: Creaw Cheddur, 10@1lc: Young America, 9@10¢c @ ib; Western, 10@11c; Eastern, 11@13c 8 b. EGGS—Prices cotinue to decline. Stocks are large, considering the supply avaflable n cold-stor. age warehouses. Oregon, 14@18c: Eastern, 15@ 18%ac; store Eggs, 12@13c for poor and 16@17%4¢ for' good : ranch Eggs, 20@28c: cold-storage rancu, 17@18c; Duck Eggs, 16@17c. POULTRY AND GAME., POULTRY—A car of Eastern is at hand. Young Roosters and Fryers are doing rather bet- ter and good large Hens are steady. Ducks are in oversupply and demoralized. Live lurieys are quotable it 13@idc B I for Gobblers. 12@13c for Hens: youns Turkeys, lzgl!c: Geese, B pair. 41 1 26; Goslin's, $1 25@1 50; Ducks, $2 50@3 B doz for old and $2 50@3 50 for young: Hens. 84@4 50: Roosters, young, $4@4 50: do, old. $4 50@d o0: ¥rvers. $550@4; Broilers, $2 50@3 for large ana $1 50@< tor small; Plgeons, $1 1 50 B dozen for young and old. GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Plums are lower. Peaches In baskets are also oft. Choice Barileit Pears would sell over the auotations, but there are none coming in. There Is p enty of poor s ock. Appies ate siead. i Nec arines. 40@B0C: v hite, 25@40¢ B box. Peaches, 20@50c B bx, 20@4Uc B buske! @20 ® ton for frees and $25@30 for c:ings. Plums, 20@40c B box and 35@b0c B crate; White in bulk, $10@15 B ton; Japanese Piums, 25 @40c; Prunes, Gc. ‘Apples, 75¢@81 # box for cholce and 40@60c for common. Crabapples, 20@40c B box. Pears, 20@40c ® box; Bartletts, 30@60c B box and $19@16 B ton. Figs, 25@40c B box for white and 50c@$1 for biack, double layers. BERRIES—The market is less demoralized than 1t was a week or so ago. Strawberries, $¥@4 ® chest for Longworths and e 40 S B TTIeR, 5 ‘P chest Blackberries. $2@3 50 # chest. Buckleberrj Sc B 1. GHAPES—Muscats and Blacks sell well, but common White are slow. Black Grapes, 40@ 75¢ B box and 65@ssc B crate; Muscais, 50@75¢ ® box and 76@s5c 3 crute: Sweetwaters and Fon- tainebleaux, 5@50c B box and 35@6Uc B crate. MELONS-Cantaloupes have snddenly become plentiful and are jower, with stock left on hand. wavermelon 25 % cr utmegs, 75c@81 P box. CITRUS FRUITS — Sweet, $6 503 box: Calitornia Limes, 7oc@$1: Bananas, $1@% B bunch; Pineappies, $2@8 50 ® dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— No change in prices. Business is qulet. Quotations on the Frult Exchange are asfollows: CARLOAD 1.0TS—New A pricots, 6@614c In sweat- box, 6@E34c B b 1. 0. b, coust and S@c for fancy Moorparks. Old Prunes, 3c: new Prunes, 3@3igc: new Peaches, 414c @ Ib in the sweat-box and o¢ f. 0. b. coust. JORBING PRICES—New Apricots, 54@634¢: old evaporated Apples, 415¢ o Tout sizes: FILe piaci Bupe. White Fis, 1(@5¢ 3 b: Plums, 315@4c for pitted and 1@1bc for un- pittea: Nectariues, 4@b5c @ Ib for prime Lo cholce. RAISINS—prices are as follows, carload lots, f. 0. b, Fresno: Four-crown, loose, none: 3-crown, 100se, none; 2-crown, 27gc @ Ib; seedless Sultanas, 8c; seedless Muscatels, 134c; 3-crown London lay- ers, 70¢ B box; clusters, s/t 35@1 50; Dehesa clus- ters, $2 10@2 95 Imperial cl usters, 82 60@2 7 JOBRING PRIcks—Four-crown, loose, aljc: 3- crown, 3%4c: 2.crown, 3%sc P Ib. Seediess Sul- tanas, 4¢P : Seedless Muscatels, Sc; 3-crown London layers, 75@90c: clusters, $1 50@1 75; Dehesa clusters, $2 §0: Imperial clusters. $2 75. NUTS—Quotatious are as follows: Walnuts, 9@ 1ic for No. 1 hard and 11@13c B Ib for paper-shell, Jobbing Iots; Almonds, 6@7%c @ 1 for Lan- guedoc, 21a@sc B Ib for bardshell ana 8@)0c # I for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts, 5@8iac ® I for Eastern and — for California; Hick- ory Nuts, 5@6c: Pecaus, 6¢ for rough and 8c for polished: Filberts, 8@9c: Brazil Nuts, 7@8c B 1b; Cocoan $4@5 P 100. HONEY'—Comb, 10@12%4c for bright and 6@9¢ for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5 15 light amber extracted, 44@4%¢; dark amuer, 1@ 434c; dark, 2@3c B 1. numw.gx@z.-,&z;‘/,c Bb FYROVISIONS. Trade is not active, though there is a steady movement right along. CURED MEATS—Bacon Is quotable at 634 for heavy, 7%,c @ Ib for light medium. 9@9%ac for light, 10@11c for extra light and 12c for sugar- curea; Eastern sSuzar.cured Hams, 12@123jc: Canfornta Hams, iy@llc ® M: Mess Beef, $7 @S8; extra mess do, $8; iamily do, $10; extra prime Pork, 88@8 50; extra clear, $13 @ bbi; mess. 811 50@12 @ bbl: Smoked Beef, 10c ¥ Ib. LARD—Eascern, tierces is quoted at 4%4c® b for compound and Bljc for pure; pails, 6¢ B 1b; Calitornia tierces, 43zc for compouna and 5l4c for plu'e:“hflhhbls, 534c; 10-b tins, 614c; do b1, 63408 Ib. COTTOLENE—51,@5%c in tierces and 614@ 88gc B 1 in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Weak and dull at the decline. Heavy salted steers are quotable at 7c B 1b: culls and brands, 6¢c: medium, 6c; culls and brands, 5¢ B t: lignt, 412@5c: culls and brands, ac: Cowhides, 4@de: culls and brands, 4@4%ac; salled Kip, 5¢ 1b; saltea Calf, 6@7c; salted Veal, 5@8c: drv’ Hides, 10@10%jc; culls and brands, 7 73c: dry Kip and Veal, 8@dc: culis, 7¢; drv Cal 15¢; culls, 10c; Goatskins, 20@85c each; Kids, 5 Deerskins, good summer, 26@27%zc; medium. :’:% 223j5¢; winter, 7@10c: Sheepskins, shearlings, 101 15¢ each; short wool, 20@36¢ each: medium, BUc each: long wools, 50@60c each. Culls of all kinds about, 1gc less. TALLOW-—Xo, 1, rendered, 2%@3c; No. 2, 214c: refined, 5Lsc: Grease, 2¢ @ Ib. WOOL—Tne market is negtected and demoralized at nominal quotations. Humboldt and Mendocino, 10@1)c; Valley Oregon, 10@l1c: do lower grades, 8@10c; Nevada, 6@8Lpc: San Joaguin and South- ern Coast, six months, 4@6c: San Joaquin, foot- hill, good to cholce, 615@7Y4ac: San Joaquin, year's fleece, 4@5pc: northern iree, 7@9c: do defec- tive, 5@63ec B b HOPS—Nominal at 2@4c P B for 1895 and 6@ Thae for 1896, GENERAL MERCHANDISE: BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, $4 25: San Quen- tin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 2416@26%4c. COAL—Weak, with large supplies promised. Wellington guotable at 8 B ton; New Wellington, $8 P ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton Seatile, $0@5 00: Bryant. $5: C00s Bay, 84 5 Wallsend, $7: Scotch, 87 50; Brvmbo, $7 50 Cumberland, $13 50 B ton in bulk and $15 in sks Pennsyivania Anthracite E; Anibracite, $9: Cannel, 87 50: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley. $7 60: Coke, n bulk and $13 B ton in sks. CANNED FRUITS — New pack of Cherries, black or red—25-Ib extra, $2 10@2 50 P dozen: 25-b standards, $175: seconds, $160. White Clierries—21o-1b extra, 82 5 $2 10. Peaches—Yellow, free. vellow ciing, 2%-h standards, '$1 256@1 50: seconds, $110@1 20. Apricois—95c@$1 )0. Raspberries— 24-1b standards, $170; seconds, $160. Straw- andards, §1 85: seconds. $1 85. ED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 80¢ dozen, 234-1b tins. Peas. $1@1 25 P dozen. —The market con. inues quiet. CosTa RICA—1884@20c for good to prime: 18@ 18%c for good miixed with biack beans; 1614@ 170ac for fair; 13@l6c for common to ordi- nary. SALVADOR—18@18%/4c for good to prime washed: 1714@17%c P b for falr washed: 1914@20c for %00d wasned peaberry: 17@—c for superior un- washed: 1516@15%4c for xood unwashed; 1634 @19¢ for z0od Lo prime unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND M RXICAN—2014@21c for prime 10 s.rictly prime washed; 183,@1®¥34c for good to surictly god washed; 17@i84c for fair 143,@1534¢ for mediuim; 1:@143bc for 10{@)2/4¢ for inferior to common; 2014 od to prime washed peaberry; 155,@19c for good to prime unwashed peaberry. FISH—Pacific Cod, catch of 1895: 100-1b cases quotable at 6¢ P Ib; 50-1b_bundles, 5¢ B Ib: Silver King Scrips, 8c @ Ib: Narrow-Gauge o, 7¢ § th; | “Lublets, Sc B 1h: Seabright Blocks.7ac: Pacific Herring, 16¢ @ box: Dutch do, 80c@$1 10 B keg; White ¥ish, ¥1 50 in haif-bbls and $1 75 in kit Tongues and Sounds, $12: Mackerel, bbls—No. $25; $23: No. 3, $21; haif-bbls—No. 1, £10'50: No. 2, $9; No. 3, $8 50: kits, No. 1, $1 75; No. 2, No.3, $1 35. QUICKSILVEK-—Quoted forexport at $34@36 ® Hask. OIL—Ca'ifornia Castor Oil, cases, N bbls, 90c B gal (manufacturers’ rates . 1, 95c: 520 B case. PETROLEUM, GASOLINE, ETC. — Water- white Coal Oil, in bulk, 12c % gal: Pearl Oil, in cases. 1815c: Astral, do. 181gc: Star do, 184c: Extra Star Ol in cases, 23%c; Elaine, do, 2514c: Eocene, do, 20340: Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in bulk, lic; do, in cases, 19%4c; 63° Deodorized Naphtha, In bulk, 13c; 65° do, in cases, 1815¢: 86° Gasoline, in bulk, 20c: 86° do. In cases, 25¢ B gal. WHITE LEAD—Quotea at 64¢ P Ib. RED LEAD—Quotable at 8Yac B 1b. TURPENTIN E—In cases, 38¢; lron tarrels, 34c; Wwood:n barrels, 36c B gal. CANDLES—Electric Licht — 6's, 18 oz, 7%c . do. 14 oz, 7 Granite—6's, 16 oz, 914c: do, 14 oz, 834c; do, 0z. 78c: do, 10 0z, 7c B b. LEAUHER—Extra heavy Sole, 26@28c: heavy Sole, 27¢ for No 1 and 95¢ for No.2: mediom Sole, 24@26c for No. 1 and v2c for No. 2. Lizht Sole, 25@g24c for No. 1and 20@2%c § 1b for No 2; Harnessheavy, 30@35c; do, medium, :8c: do, light, 24@25¢; Hough Leather, 18@20; Kips, 840 @5V B doz: Calf, 7U@90c: Rough Spiits, 4@5c. SUGAR—The Western sugar Refining Company quotes. terms ne: cash: Cube and Crushed. bsc: Powdered, 535c: Fine Crushed, 5%c: Dry Granu- lated, 4%c: Confectioners' A, ‘4¥4¢; Magnolia A, 4%jc; Extra C, a140; Golden C, 44gc: half barrels, %a¢ more thanLarrels. and boxes e more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are lower and a good many thin ones con- tinue to arnve. Otnerwise there 1s no particular change. Wholesale rates for dressed stock trom stuughierers arc as follows: BEEF—First auality. 41%5@5c; second do, 4@ 434c; third do, 334c ¥ b. VEAL-L Axge,%tbc: small, B LAMB—5@6c B . PORK—Live Hogs, 3¢ B M for large and 334c for small and medium: dressea do, 414@514c B Ib. WOOD, LUMBER, ETC. Posts, 9@10c each; Redwood, $5 B cord: Oak, rough, $6 50: peeled, $9; Pine, $5 75. TANBARK—$14 % cord. LUMBER—Retail prices for pine are rough. $13@17 50 for the different lengths: §11; No 1 klooring, §31@28: Lath, #: #16 for No. 1and $13 for No. 2; Rustic, $ Shingles, common, §1 50; Shikes, $9 @ M. BECEIPTS OF PKODUCE. ¥oR “4 HOURS. Z.QB:IStr-w. tons Flour, qr sks 640|Butter, ctls 3,470, neese. ctls 10,665{Ezgs, doz . 1,265 Hides, no. s 195/ Pel.s, bals. Beans. sks. 1,822/ Wire, gals. Potatoes, sks. 8484/ Wool. bls 107 Onons, ks 790 Tallow. ctis.. 5 Bran, sk, 668 Lime, bbl 162 Middlings, sks. — Leather, rolls.. 46 , tons. . 711/Hops, bls 31 THE STOOK MARKET. Quotations were off again vesterday as will be seen by the list of sales. The market exhibited no features worthy of note. The delinquent assessment sale of the ientuck r(l:;mlmnled Mining Company will be held to-mor- AU the annual meeting of the stockholders of Lhe German Savingsand Losn Society Monday, the old board of directors was re-elected unanimously ac follows: B. .A. Becker, Edward Kruse, A. C. Heineken, 0. Schoemann, H. Horstmann, Ignatz Steinhart, Daniel Meyer, N. K. Van Bergen and Emile konte. The board has been organized by the election of B. A. Becker as president. A. H. K. Schmidt was chosen cashier and George ‘Tourny secretar; At the annual meeting of the Security Savings Bank Monday, the following old directors were re- William Babcock, 5. L. Abbott Jr., O. D. Baldwin, Adam Grant. H. 4. Hewlett, E. J. Mc- Cutchen. Willium Alvord, W. S. Jones, J. 8. Lin- coin. The following officers were chose Baldwin, president: Winfleld S. Jones, vice-presi- dent; S. L. Apbott Jr., secretar: idney V. Smith, Assessments I'ending. Following s list of assessments now pending: 85@12 50 ® 100: Cantaloupes, 50c e: N Kentuck...... Best & Belcher . Hale & Norcross. Con Imperial is market Is dull all around. Oranges quotable at $2@3 50 ¥ box for Valencias and $2 50@3 box for Mediterranean Lemons, 81 50@2 50 ® box for common and $3@3 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, 15/aug 9.Sept 01fAng 24/ Sept 30 aus 30|.Sept 10/ Sept 3 .Sept 25(Sept 7/.0ct Sierra Nevada. Following were the salesin the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNTNA «wasrnw ~marwwsnres 9:30 950 H&N. . 114 400 Justice,...(6/200 Potosi. AITHENOON SKSSION—2:11. 89200 G&C. 209 Kentuck..06 old Prunes, 3¢ for 100 CC&V..1.70 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: AR epaaTaN —10: 1 200 Cholr....2.20] 400 Andes.....30,500 . PALACE HOTEL. Geo W Calder, Chicago S H Babcock, Salt Lake W T Scott, Pittsburg A W Page, Berkeiey. E C Oliver, Denver O Stevens, Los Angeles C C Carpenter, w & ch, Thos Keily & w, Denver Los Angeles W T Jeter, Santa Cruz Mrs F Adams & £. Denvr C I Adams, Denver R E Hyde, Visalia ¥ D Peters Jr, Boston W J McClure, N Y G A Mitchell. Glasgow W Lawrence, Provdnce ¥ L Smith, Providence W Rohmer & w, City of B J Siator, Chieago Mexico ‘W H Fuller, San Diego O R BCrow &w. H W armstrong, MeXico. W H Lyons, Redlands P J-nkins, Stanford amestwn A A Marion, San Jose NEW WESTERN HOTEL J Boke, Sacramento R Pritchard, Shellville M Baker, Eleno J R Jones & w, Sacto J M Desmond, Sacto J Pollard, Callahaus C Cartis, Callahaos G Mastron, San Bruno Miss M Healey, Leadville G Embory, Leaavil e L Kiapprott, Lesdville S A Bursby, Leadville J Burk, Sacramento I C Roberts, Chicaso % J Johnson, U 3 N THE CALL CALENDAR. AvaUsT, 1896. . |Mo.|Tu.| W.|Th. l-‘r.‘h..‘ Moon’s Phases| 1if @ uast auarier] ‘August 1 s|4i5|6]|7]|8 | 10[11{12{13|14 15| - Quarter e | e | e || e | — August 15 17(18 (19 (20|21 |22 o ey e e Coo [ o [ ety 2425|9627 |28 29 || (A LastQuarter Augnst 31 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Franoisco. 300 Bullion....17 200 Chalug. .. 36 100 Bulwer....29 CLUSING QUOFLATIONS. STYAMEE |DESTINATION. | SAILS. | PIER. Umatilia....| Vic & PRt 500 |Aug 12 _DAM | Plery Corona...... |San Diego...... |Aug13.11an| Pler 1l Pomons..... HumboldtBay (Aug 13, 2ru|Pier 3 Arago. ...... Aug15.10ax | Pler 13 Faraiion. Aug15, 9am | rler2 Burexa ... Augl5, $am|Pler il ‘Aug1n. Sem|Pier 13 2 Aug 16,10aM | Pler 23 *|Oreson poris . | Aug 16, orx | Pler 13 China & Japan [Aug 17, 3pu| PM S'S Vic & Pavona |Aug 17. 9au[Plerd Santa Rosa, |SamDiego.....|Aug 17 11ax | Pier L1 City of Para Augl8 3pw|P MSS Truckee ... Aug1¥, dpx|rier 13 Aug19. 9am(Pier 11 | Aug21.10Am | Pier 24 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. TUESDAY, August 11—4 P.yp, Tmporkiion SAN DIEGO—Per Coroia—3 sks seaweed, 12 ht- bols pickled fish; 1 operatng table, 1 cs meats, 4 bxs oranges, % bxs buster,’ bbl olives, 58 sks aba- lone shells. 16 sks abalon@neat, 21 sks sealskins. 10 bxs type: 9 csnoney. 00 bxslemons, 1 bdl sacks, 1 ¢s c1o.hing, 1 bxcofee, 10 bxs limes, 1 bxd organ. 40 ¢s mdse, 2k&s . ine, 132 bdls fish. Newpori—1#8 bxs orange 3905 sks barley. Reaondo—1188 skscorn,l pkg mdse. 2 bxs books, 183 bxs lemons, 1 blyele, 16 bxs oranges, 6 bxs seed. Los Angeles via Redondo <2 bxs electrical goods, & bbls hams, 60 tierd rd, ¥ sks asbestos. vort Los Angeles—4 bxs lepons, 1373 sks corn, 1 cs mdse. Los Angzeles via Port Los Algeles pkgs agri- cultura! implements and harovare, 8 picgs mdse, 4cs hardware, 1 pkg capes, 13 roils felt, 1 bx hardware, bxs automatic regsters, 3 pkgs wood spools, 8cs 8 crts tobacco, 1% cs bortles. 4 bxd typewriters. Santa Barbara—16 sks flour, . Pkg mdse. 1 pkg hardware, 14 bxs lemons, 10 bxtoranges, 1 bx fisn B0 sks crawfish. Por: Harford— 1 pkg chaia, 1 bx starch, 1bx soda, 1 bx codfish, 7 bxs buttér, -7 cs ezgs, 57 bxs green apples, 8 pkgs mdse, 3 cs hnes, 2 kegs beer, 1bx dry goods, 20 dressed calve, 64 bxs green pears. 4 coopschickens, 2 coopspoultry, 49 bxs sh. Santa Maria—300 sks barley. San Luis Obispo—941 sks barley. Steele —1560 sks barle: Nipoma—1237 sks barley, 132 ski beans. Consgiva e Per Corona—Hilmer, Bredhoff &Schulz; man & Levinson: Wilson & Baecltel: University: MT Freitas & Co: Levs Sather Banking Co: San Francisco Enterprise Brewery: Campodonico & Malco; Mebach: Wetmore Bros; Mitenell & Co; Postal Telegruph Co: J Ivancovich & 'o: M & Welbanks: Amer Press Assn: E C E Whitney & Co; Gelz Bros & Co: Wolf& Sop: Gray & Barbierl; D E Allison &Co: TK Smih. 4 M Spofford: Castle Bros: Dalton Bos; Charles Tetzen: Hills Bros; H O Greenhood: } F Seurje. California Fruit Exchang Newmark 4 E . lifornia Electrical Work: Pacific | A d Chemical Works; The Cudahy Fackng Co. \y S Newhali; Garcia & Maggini: EJ Bowan & (o; § Alexander &Co; Crown Distillery Oy: fosepn Wagzner; G H Ames & Co: Asbestos MfaCo: Or1o Steiner: Luscomb & Isaacs; Smith & Yotug: G 11 T Jackson:Chaux & Bernard; Tillmann &Bende Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; _ Willametty Pulp & Paper Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Witzel & Buie A Paladini: American Gumon Fish Co: H Duta, G Camilloni & Co: Hooker & Co; O B Smit} & L G Sresovich & Co; Smith’s Cash Store; Wa ington Mfg Co: Jones & Co; Russ, Sandery & Dairymen’s Union: E R Stevens & Co: F B Murphy, Grant &Co; M - eller & Co; ¥ B Haigh San Francisco Auto Photo Reg Co: Del Monte Milling Co: L D Stone & Co: Enterprise Brawery: Buftalo Brewery: Wieland Brewiug Co: M sshali & Keimers; rton, Teller & Co: B G Rull & Co; S P Mining Co: California Wine Assn: J F Ulrich: Chicago Brewery; F 1 Murray: Western Meat (o; H Heckman & Co: Sinsheimer Bros: J P Thomas: Erlanger & Galinger wiisll & Co, ards’ UCEAN TRAVEL. Peter Jebsen.... | Nanalmo... Columoia Farallon Eureka. Uity of Puel; Crescens Ciiy... Crescent UlLy..... Empire. Chailenge Con. Con. Imperial. Con New York Crown Polnt... EastSlerraNev Sierra Nevada. Goula & Curry. Hule & Norers.1.25 »TOUK AND Yellow Jackes. ND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Aug. 11-2 P. . UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. US 4s coup..105 Do new 1ssuelliy — MISCELLANEOUS RONDL PacRoll M6z I Cal-stCbless. 108 STEAMER | Frox T vre Humboidt Bay. Aug12 *|Coos Bay... Aug12 Humbold: say., Aug 12 .| Portiana.... .| Yaauins bay .. - |Newport.. L Aug13 ‘Aug1s .| Victoria & Puge: Souna .| Portlana.. ./China and Javan. el River. Panama. San Diego.. .. . |Comox .| Tacoma. . |Seatue.. Portland . |Portland. Auz 14 Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug 16 Aug 17 Avg 17 SUN, MOON AND TIDE, BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL T. 8. COART AXD GEODETIC SURVEY Tlnl} ATUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Cal Elec L 63 Cntra C W5s — Dpnt-stex-cp — Edsn L&P 681173118 F&CHRK6s. Do 2d is Bs... P &0 Ry 6s. P&Ch Ry 63. I'wl-st RR8s. Reno, WL&L Wednesd+v, August 12. ..5.2: Sacto P & L. |SF&N PR 3. Geary-stRbs. LosAng L 6s. Do Girteed 83 — Mkt-siChble6s1201p — DoRyCon6s.. 102 " 1 NutVinés 1st 96 35 SPRRCal 63, |SPBrRCalés =1 il Eirer et |8V Waterbs.. 1 SV Waterds.. StktnGEE 63 SunsiT&T6s. Sutter-stiRos. Visalia W Cds NevCNgR7s. 90 N P C KR6s. N Ry Cal 6s. Oak Gas 5s..10: 1 7.06/Moon sets B.49ru August—1896. Feet|TIM®| pogy | L W % THKE 5.6 818, 1L .9 8.22) 6.7 9.11| 1.0 :5| 9.05) 5.7/10.22 0.7 11f 9.51 5.5(11.40| 0.4 9(10.47 H W .0| 822 3.5| 6.34| 5.9 18| 2.05/—0.3| 9.30, 3.6) 7.80] 6.0 £g, $11 P ton; Welsh | Contra Costa — Marin Co.... 50 Sprog Valley Pacific Lizht San Francsco Stockton..... Fireman’sFa160 e COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. LondonP&A. 135 NoTk—Iu the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day [n th order of occurrence as to time. Th column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the helghr, and then the number given is subtractive m second time FirstNationl. Ger S&LC0.1210 1850 Humb S&L.1100 1450 BSFsavUnion — STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. |0ak SL&Hay © 4014 4094 Sutter-st. |Sav & Loan. Union Trust. 750 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SAN FRANCISCO. August 11. 1898. The time ball on Telegrapn Hil was amgm BraNcH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8 N, } exactly at noon to-day—L. e., &t noon of the I meridian, Or exactly ai 8 P. M., Greenwich time, A F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. 5. N. in charge. FOW Dkit STOCKS. MISCELTANEOUS STOCKS. Nat Vin Co.. |Ocesnic ssCo Pac Aux FA PacBoraxCo. |Pac Roil Mill PacTransCo. Pac T&T Co. Sunset T&T. 444 United C Co. SALES—MOKN.N4 SESSION. Alaska Pkrs. Cal Cot Mills Edison Light 109 GasCon Assn. Ger Lead Co. 85 HawC&sSCo.. 16 Huteh S PCo_1914 MerExAssn. 100 M Elec Light — 20 SV Water. $1000 8 V 6% Bond ' SALES—AFTE 1 Edison Light & Power Co.... Linseed | Oil in bbis. boiied, 42c: do raw, 40c; cases, bc | more; Lard Oil, extra winter strained, bbls, 5bc: | No. 1 45c: cases, bc higher: China Nut, $4 80@ | 75 Oakland Gas. 15 S V Water. S e HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. O M Van Duyn, Oregon C Carlson, Newcastle W H Morgan, Cal “hicago H Ringham, Ohio C Meltzen, San Ratael 1 M B Magnesen, Cal C A Roberison, BT Miller, New N Wines, Lal G Meizer. Emposium,Pa Miss Meétzer, Pa J Gallagher, Fresno F W Winham, Salinas Mrs £ R E rie, san Jose Mrs J H Farrel,~an Jose W]k M organs,Los Angeles W G Hudson, Cal < W B Gillis, Yreka G A Smith, Courtiand Mrs F J Shinn & cb, Cat D L Maguire, Obio 3 M Moore, Wash Mrs N B McMuter, Cal Miss G Blessingame, Cal J 12 Browalie, 1 McCullough, Sacto T M Juckson, Nevada Miss Galvin, Salinas MrsJ B Olsons, StHelena T A Hopkins, Mass B M Callahan, Mass R C W Ealand,Sta Barbara F Wrigh . W H Dore & w, Ohio J Thomann, St Helena M L Kaiser, Stockton D F McPhail, Hollister W F Knox. Sacto © +. Tinkham. Chico Mrs J H Smith, Sacto W P Stovall, Williams do, 12 oz, 6Y4c: do, 10 07, 5ige2 J J Ruchanan, Burt, Yreka L Harc. Sacramento T C Jonston & w, Master McMuter, Cal R B Richar', Cal H D Foster, Cal K G Smitn, Nevada Tiim Hatch, Calico foggy wina SW CH Wood &w, Cal C R Bushnell, Sta Cruz F D =mith. sovato E B Wallace, Sacto G B N Clow, Sacto © F Schwic, G W Crysial & w. Vacav T Reynolds, Cal RUSS HOUSE. 3 P Williams, Petaluma F Clark, Sacramento J C Purvine, Petaluma F A Hass, Eealdsburg @ H Russeil San Jose G A Elas, Cooks Inlet C H Wheeler, Portiand P i{ansen, Sucramenio JH Hill, Port | ownsend H Jerome, San Rafael Mrs Bucxlin & son, Cal F J klisworts and w, Pa Mrs H Eilsworth, Pa_ & Johuson.National City G A Redstreak, Chicuvo H J Usirander, Merced SC Johnson,Sacramento J W Eastman, L \ngeles Mrs McMiliat, Chi C H Campbell’ Stociton R H Cooper, Salem J'H Duff, Saiinas H Veit and w,San Lucas Mr; M E Skelly, Eotte J'M bell, Merced G Garver, Montana J S Whité, Woodland ;. . MUTTON — Wethers, 41@5¢; Ewes, 4@4%c W Kerwin, Santa Clara C Bethrant, Los Angeles M A Newman, J For., Virginia Ciy W J Beard, Bakersfleld H Wood, San Jose Miss Peterson, Capitola Redondo: simr Arca Signal, for Puget Soun Fraacisco; sunr Empire, for San Francisco; Br ship Ciesarea. for Port Natal. kell, Petaluma J Miller & w, - an Jose C H Hussey, Pt Keye< C E Hussey, PL Reves W Adams,” Wrights C H Smith, Livermore G Smith & w, Los Gatos H Hoage, Honolul 1L A Richards. Grayson ones, ev Cliy € C Swain, Stockton D Wooster & w, Merced © Re. uolds & w.Oakland I Kreiss, Red wood City E J Jones, Nevada City Mrs H Parker, Ferndale LICK HOUSE. Charles Coleman, Panis [ Wertheimer, § Dak W P Squire, 5an Jose &w,Napa Miss H uire, San Jose hompson, Napa John Lowry, Cal E D Goodrich, N Y W S Squire & w, Sn Jose G F Buck, Stockion H Richardson, Sacto Miss Peet, Madrone Miss K Peet, Madrone ¥ Koenigsberger. Cal Clarence Wood, Danville W Sexton. San Jose Mrs D E Parks, Cal B C Kay. Nevada M J Jones, N Y ¢ W Blake, Monterey J A Hicks, San Diego ppard, Butte Purser & w, Porilnd ¥ W_Miller, J.0s Ang B J Ric:, Stockion A M Gardner, Napa BALDWIN HOTEL. I H Masterson, Oskland J W McLeod, Riverside ‘W G Beach, N Y ghlan, N Y J T Sullivan, N Y G Kretchmer, Chicago M J Hardy & w, Fresno T Patterson & w, Fresno G Goodman Jr, Napa Miss M Millard, Napa Miller, Los Ang C Fox, Denver 2 Brooks, St Louis. Duncan, Riverside O §=ww' Lewis, Suisun SHIFEING N2 LLliGlNUL. Arrived. TUESDAY, August 11. Stmr Corons, Hall, 60 hours from San Diego and way ports: pass and mdse, toGoodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, hence Aug 10 for Mendocino: returned on account of striking on the rocks off Point Reves. Stmr_Albion, Lundquist, 20 hours trom Needle Rock: bark, .0 J S Kimball. Benicia direct. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 85 hrs frm Tacoma; 8500 tons coal. to 8 P Co. Oakland direct. Schr North Bend. Waliace, 10 days from Grays Harbor: lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. PACIFIC COAST STEMMSHIP coMPATY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil. 11snoo and Sitka (Alaska), 8t 9 A. 3., Sept. 11, 6. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Tows- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New W1 atcom (Bellingbam Bay, Wash.), 9 A. X Schr Sacramento, Goodmansen, 2 days from Albion; 260 cds bark, to A W Beadle & Co. Vlearen. TUESDAY, August 11. Stmr Umatills, Hunter, Victoria and Port Town- send; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br ship Morven, Page, Queenstown; G W Mc- Near. sailed. TUESDAY, August 11 Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, Usal. Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, Eureka. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen, San Pedro. ‘Stmr State of California. Green, Astoria. Stmr South Coast. Hansen, Albion. Stmr Gipsy. Leiand, Santa Cruz. Stmr Greenwood. Carlson. Stmr Scotia. Johnson. Stmr Caspar. Anfindsen. Caspar. Stmr Mineola, Pillsbury, Comox. Ship Glory of the Seas, Freeman, Nanaimo. Br bark Carleton, Lowe. Brisbane. Schr Rio Rey, Ackerman. Schr Laura Pike, Johnson, Eureka. Schr Western Home Nilsson. Nchr Mary Etta, Wetzel, Iversens Landing. Schr Bessie K. Anderson, Devilbiss Landing, Schr Vixing, Peterson. schr Netue Low. Low, Point Reyes. scor Etta B, Bourne, Fort Koss. Teiegranhic. POINT LOBOS. Avugust 11-10 r. 36— Weather velocily. 14 miles. Charters. The Br ship Dunsyre loads lumber at Tacoma for Adelaide: schr W H Talbot, lumber at Tacoma. for Melbourne, 4Us: Freemantie, 50s, prior (0 ar- rival; ship Giory | Bay for this port; bark Richard IIT, coal at Comox | for thus port. of the ~eas,.coal at Departura The bitn Katte Flickinger loads lumber on the Sound for Kobe. Domestic Ports. SANTA BARBARA—Sailed Aug 11—Schr Ex- celsior, for Port Blakeley. YAQUINA BAY—Sailel Aug 10—Stmr Faral- ug 11-Bkin Videlte, for for San Francisco: !.vgr stmr Columbla, for San 1on, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—suiled Arrived Aug 10—Brship Hacland. from Hong- koug. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Ang 11—Sohr Monterey, hence Aug 10. USAL—Arrived Aug 10—Schr Ra'ph J Long, hence Aug 6. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug 8—Bark Cey- lon, hence July 5. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Aug 11—Ger bark Artemus, from Hamburg. EURKKA—Sailed Aug 11—<chr John A.for San Francisco; stmrs Navarro and Pomona, for San PR ARBOR GRAYS —Arrivea Aug 11-Su Norte, hience Aug 7. . e SAN PEDKO—Sailed Aug 11—Bark Tidal Wave for San Pedro. TACOMA—Sailed Aug 11—Ship Dashing Wave, for San Francisco. Arrived Aug 11—Stmr San Benito, hence Aug 8, and to sail Aug 15 for San Francisco. Foreign Porta. FLEETWOOD—Arrived Aug 10—Br bark Doona Francisca, from Tacoma HULL—Arrived Aug 9—Br ship Elginshire, hnc Apri 8. 'VERPOOL—Arrived Aag 10—Br ship Mara- thon, from Portiand. SWANSEA—Arrived Aug 10-Dan bark Clara, from Sants Rosalia. Saileu Aug 8—Brship Clan Galbraith, for San Francisco. Aug9—Br bark Ioveramsay, for San Francisco. SYDNEY—Sailed Aug 10—Br stmt Miowers, for ‘Vancouver. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 11-Stmr Western- 1and, from Antwerp. Salled Ang 11—~tmr Havel, for Bremen. SCILLY—Passed Aug 11—Stmr Labn, from New York, for Southampton and Bremen; stmr Palatia from New York, for Hambu: LIZARD—Passed Arg ll:filmr Amsterdam,tm New York. for Roiterdam. Aug. 13,17 7, and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P, R. R., atTacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattlo with G N. Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For liureka, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hume. boldt Bay) tr. Pomona 2 P. M., Augal, 5.9, 18, 17, 21, 25, 29. and every fourih day theFeatter. For Senta Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. M. Au- gust 3, 7,11,15, 19, 23, 27, 31 and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Port Los An- reles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. M. August 1,5, 9,13, 1, 21, 25, 29 and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Lg Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 Ai[ M. Augus: 27, and 25th of each month there. ater. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $6 Seeond Class, $12 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. Columblia sails ..July 27, August 6, 16 Biate of Callfornia safls..July 22, Augus: 1, 11, 21 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 A. i, GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts, F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, B30 Marirat s reas CEANIC S.S. CO0. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, »y AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA. 8. 8, MONOWAI sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND tor SYDNEY, Thursday, August 20, atZ P oM. 8. 8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU ouly, Satur day. August 26, a:10 s M. Special party rates. Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, South Africa. J D. SPRECKELS & BROS. 00., Agents, 114 Montgomery street. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havra. OMPANY'SPIER (NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by M«l this line avold both transit oy English rallway an the discomfort of crossing the chaunel In & smail boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-ciass $160: second-class, $116. B LA GASCOGNE. - AUgE. 22, 9 A, M. LA BRETAG ¥ -August 29, 3§ A. M. LA BOURGOGNE . ept. 5, §A. M. LA NORMANDIE . L. 12 5 A M. LA TOURAINE .. P 19,7 4. 3 2@~ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 8, Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, 3 FLINT & (0.8 PACIFIC COAST CLIPPER LINE For San Francisco and All Pacific Coast Ports. FROM NEW YORK: The A1 Clipper Ship... ... WM. H. MACY Amesbury, Master. FROM PHILADELPHI The A1 Clipper Ship..... .. A.J. FULLER Colcord, Maste: Insurance effected at lowest rates. For freight apply to FLINT & CO., 68 Broad streer, New York. Consignees In San Francisco: J. F. CHAPMAN & CO., 22 California street. WHITE STAR LINE. Unfted States and Royal Mall Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Livarpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. QAR e AND UPWARD, ACCORD: ing 10 steamer ahd accommodation: & selected ; second cabin, $ .= ou and 84« 0; Majesiie and Teutonic. Steerag s Iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark throngh to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, es and cabin plans may be procured . H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at tha General Office of the Compeny, 613 Market street, under Girand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. Ganeral Agent for Pacific Coast. ROUND THE WORLD.% A SELECT PARTY, ACCOMPANIED BY A gentleman of many years’ experience in round- the-world travel and thoroughly conversant with all countries visited. will leave Vancouver September 14. For itinerary, etc., apply THOS. COOK & SON., 621 Market Street, San Francisco. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and & Southampton, calling en ronwe at Cerbourg: France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail S. Co., issued for freight and treas- ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout! Cherbourg, Southwmpion. First class, $195; thi class, $97 50 For further particulars apply to PARROTT & CO., Agenis, 208 Culitarnin st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 ¥, . Daily! Lreight received up = Ammmndntl‘%tni fi}sfl‘v‘a by Telephons. T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. ‘Velephone Muin 805. Ca. Nav. and Impe Co U.8. NAVY-YARD. MARE ISLAND, VALLEJO, *Benicia, *Port Costa, *Crockett and *Valona, STR. MONTICELLO, Daily 10:30 a. 3., 4:00 P. M. _(Saturdays **10:30 4.M.), 5:30 . M. Sundays 8 L Cffi and landing, Pler 2, Nission st. Telephone Biack 261. HATCH BRO=. * 4 and 8 P. M. trips only. *% Excursion trip. Gives 5 hours al Navy-yard. FOR SAYJOSE, 108 GATOS & SANTA CRUZ 'TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY 21104 M. (Sundays excepted); Aiviso daily at 7P M. (Saburdays excepted). Freight and Pas- senger. Fare beiween San Francisco and Alvi 20c: to San Jose, 75c. Clay st Pier 1. 20 Wa I