The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 16, 1896, Page 31

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THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKE silver continues to depreciate. Mexican Dollars lower again. Bank Clearings lose 414%. Wheat and Earley qalet. Oats in falr demand. Corn and Rye neglected. Feedsiu¥s unchanged. Hay plentiful an ! weak. Beans dull and nominal. Froii market glutted. Dried Fruit very dull. Butter and Eges weak. Cheese firm. Two cars Eastern Poultry expected. Vegetables in exc ssive supply. *otat0es and Onfons unchanged: Provisions quiet. Hides weak and dull. Coal ch Twenty-two Failures last week. THE GOVERNMENT'S CASHBOX, United States Treasurer D. N. Morgar reports the amount 0f money on hand as the ciose of July as follows: Gold cof Gold bullion..... Siiver dollars. ... . ¥ nal silVer coin, Rilver ballion.. $119,371,284 30,640,941 879,852,244 Total specte $664,622 872 United Stutes nt 109,270,4 reasury notes of 1890 34.394,733 Gold certiticates. 1 710 Silver certit 1z, 833 ates. National bank notes. Minor cotn, et ney ce y there was a net ad 8,000 t0 the stock of gold coin and & §1 7.000 to the stock of fine gold, £ the nel ain of gold to §5.991 000, net decrease of about $12.000,000 in “S DOtes A year aro the amount of of all kinds in Government vaul 8 Was 1, tnciuding $668.100.218 in srecie, of 64,702,557 was ngoid coin and 5 s in'gold bullion. grten THIS YEAR'S COINAGE. iree United ates mints coined $35,886,- the first seven months of 1896, agalusc 02 during the same time in 1895. This ge Was as follows: 579,658 787.603 69,041 264,010 - - sees w < 282.1 The Coiriage of donbie engies 1n 87,000,000 |arzer then last year, and standsrd doltars $7,700,000 THE WEE FAILURES. Bradstreet Mercantile Agenow reports for the Pacific Coast States and Territories ek ending vesterday s compared with 21 Tevious week and 17 for the corresponding G 188E. The failures are dividea among the trades as follows: 1 shinge-mill. 1 dyeworks,’ ers, 2 general stores, 2 saloons, 1 hats, 1 candy nufacturer. 1 wines and liquors, 1 painter, 1 merchant tailor, 1 electrician, 2 dry goods, 2 plumbers and 1 harness. BANK CLEA NGS. Tocal bank clearings last week were $18,786,061, erainst §14,365,949 for the same week in 1895, & lo8s OF 414%. Hien [’/e /agfio' //"Q \ \ OLdarson 0.5 fl/.'/"afia.sga‘ <@ v Zowdne N XO#Fresno o bR\ Dbispo 355, O Clear @ Partly Cloudy e g/ouaym) Rain® Snow rxplanation, The arrow flies with :he wind. The top figures & station indicate maximum temperature for the dey: those underneath it, If any, the amount of rainrall, of melted suow In inches and hundredthbs, during the past twelve hours. Jsobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; igo- thermy, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is_ususily accompanied by fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and sccompanied by clondy weatherand rains. “Lows” nsoally first appear on the Washinzion comst. When the pressure is high in the interior and low slong the coust,and the isobars extend th and south along the cosst, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed wilth isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Jdabo, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmes weather may be expected in summer and coider weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, AUg. 15, 1896, b 2. M. Weaiber condiiions and general forec: The followmmg maximom temperatures are re- ported from stations i California to-da; Fureka 62, Fresno 102, San Diego 72, Red Bluff 96, San Luis Obispo 76, Yuma 102, San Francisco 61, Los Angeles 102. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 61, minimum 54, mean 58 Che pressure is highest this evening in North Dakota and lower in Arizons, Iu appears to be increasing on the Washington coast. Light rain occurred this morning at Yuma Fair weather prevails in all other sections west of the Rocky Mountains. Conditions are- favorable for clear weather throughout the region west Of the Rocky Mountains. Forecast made at 8an Francisco for thiriy hours ng midnight August 18, 1896: Northern Californis—Fair Sunday: brisk north- est winds Southern California—Fair Sunday; fresh west- wina Nevada—rair Sunday. Utah—Fair and somewhat cooler in north portion Sanday. Arizona—Fair Sunday: warmer at Yuma. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Supday: brist to high westerly winds. . H. Hamwox, Forecast Official. NEW YOREK MARKETS. Financial, NEW YORK, N. Y. Aug. 15.—The dealings at the Stock Exchange were light, even for a bair hol day, the sales amon ting 'to only 70,000 shares. The markes presented few features of in- tere t, and the variations in prices were confined to narrow limits. At the opening the active ssues showed & moderate decli e, the resui. of lower cables from London, but the trading element which i in control of the market was wot disposed 1o fol- jow up the adveniage. The price at this time re- ceded Yg@54 per cent. bat when Manhaitan rallied & point to 77, the list improved in some issues. The bank stalement showed a furthercontrac- tion in loans and a beavy loss i surp!us reserve, but the market, instead of declining, improved ali slong the line, Dotwithstanding the beavy costrac- tion in loans and the loss of $4,415,400 in surplus roserve, which reduces the amoun: held by the as- sociated ;ankl In excess of legal requiremento Lo ,175. '9.\‘::‘: I close sugar was the special feature. and rose to 104, Speculation left off firm, with prices senerally 1 to B per oent higher op the day. Ponds were dull and easler in tofie. Fales were $406,000. In Government bonds $5000 coupon fours of 1925 spid at 11310 11344 Crain, 748 | ad:- | FLOUR—Quiet, unchanged. Wheat, low grades, FINANCIAL. e e e e CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St, Tel Main 1054 RANCH OFFICE 128 Market m.,}éxic;, Hofl. el Main 0838, Oraers inaviniy exeouted’on Iatest market quo 4 1st Nutional Bank, 5. ca'Caes PPHIVATE Wikh X8W YOBK 81 7C@2 £0: @0 fair to fan 2 cy, $2 40@3 A0: g9, pnents. 83 45@3 75 Minneorta clear. 84 40 @2 30: do straizhts, 83 95@3 40: o patents.$3 15 4 20 low extras 81 702 505 cicy mills, §3 90 do puients. 841 i Tye mixiure, 53 40@ 290: suserfine, $1 60@255: fine, $150@205. Rye our, dull and steany, at $2 40@2 75, - 15‘.' MEAL—Steady.” Yellow Western, $2 03 RY E—More active. No.1Western, 37 Sales 16,000 bu belx v 4 Toledo i STAeE o1b. RLEY—Qulet: t.o.b. BARLEY MALT-Dult. Western, 48@5 WHEAT—Spot market s m‘:;.ménfl@x.sub. b., §7%c: ungraded red, 56@66e; No. 1 Northern, 6414c Op.fons closed steadv at unchanged prices. with only a 9 7 Y o Jocal trade. No. 2 red: August, 81%c: September, i October, 68¢; November, 6454¢: Decemb i0; Aay, 685K, 2 COKN ~S8pot, dull, easier. 20140 afoas. . 2, 28¢ elevator; Ov.fons closed weak at 14 g 4c decline on gool :::‘E"‘ free recelpts and lighter realizing. August Tepember, 2814c; Uctober, 29c; May, S0c 8&:fls-snn¢§ux.x. sieady. ns unchaneed. sust, 21c; 20%e; Colober, H0gge. o L10: . September, - 5,0t prices: No. 2 Chicago, 243 o . 114c: No. 2 white. 25c: No. mixed Western, 2114@23sc. Frovisions. I ARD—Quiet, steady. Western steam, £3 67%; refined, quiet, steady: continent, 4 15: souih Awerican, 4 60; compouna, 37@4: PORK—Bteaay. S 2 s teaay. Oid mess, $8@8 2 new mess, R—Firmer, faledemand. Western dairy, o creamery, 1i1p@16¢; do factorr. TV de: Elgins, 15c, CHEESE—(Good demand, firmer. Part skims, 2@5c; tull skims, 1@14c. EGGS—Stead w\\'eswru, fresh, 11@12c; dao, ® case. $1 60 City, 3@$ 11-16c; country, SOALLOW I} FD 01L—Steady, quist. Crude, 199 34@23c. ady." Domestic, 3@b%ec: Japan, 4@ ASSES—Dall, flr@';‘].u New Orleans, 27@37c. EE—Steady, 5@10 poinis up; Septémber. £0 65@7 70: October, %9 40: December. £9 15: Marcu, $3 05. Spo: Rio dull, easy. No. 7, 1034c. SUGA li—Raw quiet. steady. Fair refining, sci centrifugals, 96 test, 38%c. ¥ruit and Produce. RAISINS_Two-crown loose Muscatel, old, 334@ 4c: dothree-crown, 5@5L4c; @b four-crowu, 61pc; .;a‘;:z;muu iayers, $1@1 15; do clusters, $1 23 A RICOTS—Boxes, 814@10c: bags. S@9c. ‘A)’E.\C‘ULS—-aneemd, 61p@8%c; peeied, 13@ o HOPS—Steady, quiet. Pacific Coast, S@6Y4c. WOOL—~teady. quiet; domestic fleece, 16@20c: pulied, 16@s1c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. - Quiet, steady; American, $10 25@ ~Steady; . $10 80@10 S5, teady: domestlc, $2 76@2 ¥0. TIN= Steady: siraits, w1l 30@13 40; plates, steady, quiet. SPELTEK™Qulet; domestic. 3 80@3 85. (HICAGO MARKETS. €FTCAGO, Trr.. Aug. 15.—Purely local trading constituted the business in wheat to-day. The talent was willing to go either for oOr against prices, according to which course was likely to prove most profitable. Receipis were falr at 178 | cars for Chicago and 242 in the Northwest, Liver- pool cables were steady and a farthing higher. Closing Berlin cables were 14 mark higher. Paris and Antwerp were havinga holiday. Exports from Aulantic ports for twenty-four nours were 289,613 busnels. September wheat closed at 55¢, unchanged from yesterday. istimated receipts for Monday 110 cars. | CORN—Was governed almostso'ely by sympa- | thy witn wheat. Receipts to-day were €55 cars | and 550,011 vushels were withdrawn from store. | Liverpuol cables were firm. kxport clearances amounted to 364,62 vshe s. May corn closed at 2655@27¢, Ysalsc under yesterday. Estimated receipts for Sonday, 650 cars. OATS—Were steady to firm. Receipts were 207 cars and 2000 bushels were taken from store. Ex- port clearances were 25,444 bushels. May closed 4c higher. Estimated receipis for Monday, 330 cars. FLA asy. Cash Northwestern, 673c. Sep- tember, 6754 68c, Keceipis were 106 cars. PROVISIONS—The hog market was up 5@ 10c this morning, but professiovals offered product freely, causing & material loss from the Opening poini.” Before the close a Tally took piace, shorts doing considerable buying. January pork ciosed 2%jc higher, January lard and ribs éach 5¢ higher. SONEY-Was firm at 6@7% both for call and ume lomus MNew York excusnge sold at $1dis- coun. Closing Prices. WHEAT — August. G4lgc: September, 55c; December, 5854c¢. 14c: September. 2234¢; May, —September. 163 ay. 1984, FPURK—September. §6 15: January, 37. 1AKi—September, 83 8234: Jenuars, &3 70. Lizs—sepiemoer, $3 3u1g: Jauuary, 83 5244 Livestock. CATTLE—Receints, 400. Fancy_beeves. $4 60 @4 70: choice 10 brime, 1600 to 1800 I steers, $4 40@4 45; good to choice steers, 1500 t0 1700 B, £420@4 35; mealum steers, 1100 10 1850 b, $3 50 : common to_fair sieers, 950 to 1200 bs, @375: roush Western steers, $2 90@ 1 1eedel 900 10 1200 1b, $3 2:@3 75: steer-, 500 1o 75 . $2 40@3 40; bulls. choice 10 ex- tra, $2 S0@3 25; bulls, poor to cnoice, $1 76 @2 75: cows ana_heifers, choice to extra. $3 60@ 4 20; cows, fair to choice, $2 20@5 50: (ows, common to fair canners, $1 10@% 10: calves, good 1o cho.ce. 85 25@d 60: calves, common to good, 835 00@5 26: Texas grass steers. 82 35@3 1u: exas cows and_bulls, §1 76@2 26; W estern can- ning steers, $2 65@4; Western range cows and heit- : milkers and springers, § head, HUGS — Receipts, 5500. Heavy packing ana snipping _lots, $2 B0@S 25: commou to_choice mixed, $3@3 3214: choice assorted, $3 30@ 335: ight, 58 10@5 40: pigs. $2 5043 35. na EEF — Keceipts. 2000, ALIeKior 1o choice, 42@3 25; lambs, 385575 LW Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raiiroad Shares. Money on call nominally 3% Prime mercantile paper, 8@6%4%. Esr siiver, 6765c. Mexican dol- lars, 52c. Sterling Exchange 1s dull, with actual business in bankers' bills ai $4 B6@4 Btle for sixty aays and $4 §7@4 8714 for demand. Posted rates, $4 ST@4 5815 Commercial biils, 84 55@4 8644 Governmeni bonds higher; State bouds dull; railroad bonds easier. Silver at the board was weak. x CLOSING ATOORS. 79, |Norfolkc & Westrn. 814 Am Tel & Chble.. Atchison. 1054| Preferred..... Preferred. 165 Northern Pacific... 9 Adams Express....150 | Preferred... 1534 aiton, Terre Haate 53 [Northwestern. 9214 American Express)05 | Preferred. 1441 ‘American Tobacco. b8 |N. Y. Cencrai_..... 5114 . 93 IN.Y.Chicago&s L 9 Preferred. 1st preferred..... 61y 14%4| ¥d preferred 23 YN, X.& N. H, ... 162 10%|N. ¥. & New Eng. 20 N. Y., Susq & Wo.l 6% Preferred. 507%!Ontarfo. 3" (Ontario ; Oregon Improvmns 1034 Chicago Alto Preferred. Preferred.. 370 |oregon Chicago, B. & 697;/Oregon Short Line. 10 Chicago & E. 1ii... 87%Pacific Mall.. 173 Preferred.. 90 | Peoria, D.& E 1% 03 523/ Pittsburg & W. ptd 15 mu% Pullman Palace....142 Quicksilver.. 1 Preferred. ChicagoGas. Cleve & Pilutsbnrg.. Consolidation Coal. 31 Consolidated Gas..141%3 C. C. C. & St. Lonis 21 Preferred. . 70 Colo. Fuel & iron.. 18%/ Preferred. Preferred.. 80 Cotton Ofl Cert . Bl Commercial Cabie. 128 Del. Hudson........ 11734/ Del. Lack & Westrn. 14325/ Denver & B. G..... 9% Preferred.. 4 Dl!llflel’lx = —;El,& seneral Eleciric... Erier " 27 Preterred... D28 (8L P.M. &M.... 104 Fort Wayne........145 ISiver Certificates. 87% Great Norihern pidi07 ‘Southern Pacific... 17 14 Southern R. R. 7 Preferred.... 195% Sugar Refinery .. 118 | Preferred... Homestake.. 34 |Tenn. Coal & Iron. B. & Texas Cent...— | Preferred. Iiiinois Central..... 88%|Texas Pacific Hocking Valley. lowa Central. Tol.A.A.& N. Mich. — Preferrea. . 2134 Tol. & Ohio Cent... 20 Kansas & Texas... 91 Preferred... 50 Preferred . - 20 “iTol.S.Louis& K.C. © Kingston& Pem... 3 | Preferred. 5 Lake Erie & Westn 13 |@/nion Pacinc. 5% Preferred.. . 62 |U. P, Den & Guit.. 1l Lake Shore. 1304/ 81 National Lead. 1733 Preferred., 80 Long lstand. 65 Louisvilie & Nash. 41% Loulsylile Na&Ch 3y Preferred. . ... ‘Hi4 Mannattan Consol, 7744 Memphis & Charis. 18 Mexican Central... Tl Michigan Cencral.. 85 Minn &8 L.......— Preferred. — Minn & St. Lcom. 12 |Wisconsin Central. 1114 83| Wheeling & L. B 6 1t preterred.,. 2d preferred . Missouri Pacific. Mobile & Ohfo..... Nashville & Chatt. National Linseed.. N.J. Central.. Norts Awerican. U_E s, recistered. . 105 ¥ °°"P°"<,-,-,,~}‘.",‘a Mutual U U K 4s new, regst cobpon....118 | J Cent Gen Bs.. 11134 s 93 |Northern Pac 1sia.111 1 0 Bbs, coupon.... Cherokee 4s, 1896, Do 1897, Do 1899. Pacific 3s of "95. DCB6Bs.... THE SAN FRANCISCU CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1896. N Carotina con 6s..110 |Texas Pacific 2ds.. 16 Do as... 85 |Union Pac lsts 96. 66 8o Carolina 414s... 971, West Shore ds......101 Tenn new s 77 *|Mobile & Ohio ds.. 58 & Ve funding deox. 55 |EGrandeWest l&,a}% Do registerec.....— |Ches & Ohilo bs. Do deferred 6s. 5 0 irust repts st 4 Canada South 2ds.. 100 Cen Pac 1sisof '95. 68 Den & BG 1.i.....109 |H & Tex Cent 5s..102 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOI. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Aug. 15.—The spot market. issteady at 5s 415d@5s oiud. Cargoes firmer at 258 1040, sellers, prompt shipment. 5 FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following. Liverpool guotations for No. 3 Red Winter: Aug- ust, 4510d: September, 4s 10d: Oc:ober, 45 1034d; November, 43 10%4d; December, 4s 11d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ExG., Avg 15. — Consols, 113; siiver, 81d; French Rentes. 1021 77 Ygc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. — nominal Sterling Exchange, sight. = nommal Sterling Cables.. = nominal New York Exchange, sight — nominal New York Exchauge, telegraphic. — nominal Fine Silver. ounce.. - 6735 Mexican Doilars.. o 5343 A D DU PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHEK GRAINS, WHEAT—The Kynance takes for Cork 71,604 ctls, vaiued at $68,07L Stagnation still prevalis ard quotations snow no change. No. 1, $215@9534c; choice, 95¢; lower grades, 8716@9114¢; extra choice for milling, $1 @1 0734 B cul. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSION—8:18 o'clock—December— 2000 culs, 96c; 2000, 96%pc. SKCOND SESSI0N—10:15 0'clock—December— cts, 961ic ‘LAR MOENING SESSION — December — 14.000 cti: 1gc. 3 BARLEY—shipment of 67,365 ctls Brewing, valued at $58.200, to England. No change in quotations. We quote Feed, 6214 @66%4¢: Brewing, 721@7742¢ B cui. CALL BOAED SALES. ORMAL RESSI0N—9:15 0'clock— No sales. S10N—10:16 0'clock—No sales. 3 AR M OENING SESSION—NO sales. OATS— Fair demand on local consumptive ac- count. New Oa's, 7234@80c: old milling, 85@ ney feed, 90@92Ypc: £00d Lo choice, B2l @90c; common 10 fair, 12%@77%C; Gray, S0@ B23jc: Surprise, 95c@$1 0234, CORN—. ontinues dull a:_weak prices. Large Yellow, 87%@92%c B ctl: Small Round do, 923 White, 70@77%4¢. : 7434@75¢ B cil for old and 85 for new. BUCKWHAT—Nominal at 85@95c B cul. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: ¥amily extras, $3 €0@3 70 bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 40 @35 30 superfine, §2 75@3. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20: Cracked Corn, $20 50@2) B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices iu sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 82 103 Rye Flour, 2%gc; Rice Flour, 534c: Cornmeal, 2 10; extra cream do, 234c: Oatmeni, 82 90; Oat Groat Hominy, $5 10@$ 30: Buckwheai Flour, $3 10@3 80; Cracked Wheat, 234c: Fa- rina, 8%ac: whole Wheat Flour, §2 80; Rolled Oats, 8%ac; Pearl Barley, S%ac: Split Peas, $5 20; Greeu do, $4 10. HAY AN D FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$12012 50 for the best and $11811 50 ® ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15@16 B ton for lower grades and §17@18 B ton for the best. FE: USTUFFS Rolled Barley, 814 50@15: Oil- cake Meal ac the mill, $21 B ton: jobbing, $22. HAY—The market continues deoressed. Wheat, $7@10; Wheat snd Oat, $6 50@9: Oat $5@7: Bariey, $6@7: River Barley, $4 50@5: Alfalfa, $550@6 50 for second and $4 50@5 for first cut- tng; compressed, $6@9; stock, $4@5: Clover, #5 50@7 5. S1T1AW—50@40c B bale. shell, jobbing; Peanu Yo B I for Eastern ana — for California: Hickory Nuts, 5@6o B Ib; Fecane, Tiggtc: Filbers - : Brazil Nuts, 7 ; Cocoanuts, 100. 8;‘1!‘—00:11!7. 10@12 for bright and for lower grades; water-white extracted, : light amber extracted, 412@434C; Qark 4mber, 4@ o: dark, 2@3c B B, - EESWAX-25G2T14¢ B b PROVISIONS, Quiet ag previous prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6%c for heavy, 7%c B Ib for light mediom, 9@9%gc for light, 10@11c for extra light and 12¢ for sugar- curea; kasiern Suzar-cured Hams, 12@12%ac: Caitfornia Hams, 1U@l1c @ B; Mess Beef, @R; extra mess do, famlly do, $10;_extra prime Pork, $8@8 B0; extra clear, $1% B bbi; ess. §11 50@12 bbli Smoked Leet, 10c B Ib. LARD—Eas-ern. Liefces is quoted at 414c 3 b sor compound and_bi4c for pure; paiis, 6¢ B Ib; Caliornia tierces, 4%ac f0r compouna and 5y4e for pure: half-bbls, 534c; 10-Bb uns, 6i4c; do b6-1b, Bl Tyge @ 1b in 10-1 tiis HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS3. TIDES AND SKINS—Are quiet in sympathy with very dull Eastern markets. Heavy salted steers, 7¢; cuils and brands, 6c: medium, 8c: culls and brands, 5¢: lignt, 412@bc: culls and brands, . K be: culis and bran: saltea Ca f, 6@7c: - L 10@10% ulls and brands, 7@ Tljc: dry Kip and Veal, gc; culls, 7c; drv Calf, 158¢; culls, 10c; Goatskins, ugp;u each; Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good summer, 25@27Lac; medium. 15@ 223/c; winter, 7@10¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 1 15¢ each; short wool, 20@85c¢ each: medium, 4 each. Culls of all BUc cach! fong wools, B kinds about e less. TALLOW—XNo. 1, rendered, 2: No. 2, 2140 refined, 454@de: Grease, 20 WOOL — Humboldt and Mendocino, 10@11c B 1b: Valley Orezon, 10@11c; do lower grades, 8@10c; Nevada, 6@8%gc: San Joaguin and South- ern Coast, six montbs, 4@6e: San Joaquin, 100t~ il good 'to choice, 6%@7%ac: San Joaquin, year's Hieece, 4@bYec: LOriherm iree, T@9e; do defec- tive, 5@bYac B . HOF=—Nominal at 2@4c P b for 1895 and 6@ Ti4e for 1596, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Celentta Grain Bags, spot, $425; Ean Quentin, §4 20; Wool Bags, 2416@28%4c. COAL-Harrison’s circular says: “During the week there have been nine arrivals from the Coast mines with 15,600 tons of Coal, from Australia 7097 tous, from rngland 2086 ons, from Chin 1447 tons. Alinough the Teceints recently have ot been excrssive, still there appears ample quan- tity in the different yards, which would indicaie a failing off of deliveries of late Jobbers are com- plaining of dull trade and d fliculty in eollections, still this appears to he the general status of ali commercial branches for the moment. Some of our steam colliers are being retired, awaiting a re- vival of business or a reduction ot siocks on hand. Australlan snipments are_being made very slowly since the adjusiment 0f the labor troubles thers; this 1s mainly attnbutable to the local demand which has the first call on the collieries, and steamers have Lhe priority over sailers. There are only three cargoes of Coal now en ronte from New- castle, as three of Lhe vessels are coming here with ballast, baving canceled their Coal charters. There iy another grade of Coast fuel now on the market soliciting public favor, the ‘Rosliu’ from Wasbing- Ton. The present asking prices for steam fuel for futtire delivery are very enticing, being lowor than ever bejore known, #nd prudent managers of mills and tactories are now making contracts.” Wellington Is quotable ai §8; New Wellington, £8 B ton: Sontufiela Weilington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle, $0@5 00: Bryant. $5: Coos Bay, $450: Wallsend, $7: Scotch, 87 60; Brymbo, 87 50; Cumberiand, $13 60 P ton in bulk and $15 in sks; Pennsyivanis Anthracite Egg, $11 @ ton; Welsh Anibracite, §9: Caonel, 87 50: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valiey, $7 60; Co; $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. CANNED SALMON—The Alaska Packers’ As- sociation quotes Kea Saumon as follows: In Jots of 25,000 cases. 95c B dozen: 50,000 cases. 9215 B dozen; 75,000 cases, 9Uc B dozen, net casn , 0. b. e: X-ship. SUGAR—The Western sugar Refining Company quotes. terms net_cash: Cubé and Crusned, d7c: Yowdered, 5%3c: Fine Crushed. m;: Dry Granu: lated, 434c: Confectioners’ A. 434c; Magnolia A, 4¥c} Extra C, 4v4c; Golden G, 4bge: half barrels, 14¢ more than barrels. and box more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers are as follows: BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS — Dull and more or less nominal. Bayos quatable at 90c@$1 B cti; Small Whites, $1@1 10 B ctl; Pea, $1@1 20 B ctl; Large Whites, 90c@$l P cil; Pink, 65@75c P ctl: Reds, $1@ 1 15; Biackeve, §1 15@1 40: Red Kidney, nomi- nal; Limes, $2@2 35: Butters, $1@1 5. SkEDS—Brown Musard, $1 50@1 75 B ctl: Trieste, §2 25@ tlow Mustard, §1 50 @)l i5; Flax, 2 Alfaifa, nomia: pe. d DRIED PEAS—$1 10@L 40 B cuil 81 25@1 50 sor Green. POTATOES, ONIONs, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Previous prices rule. Sweet Poia- toes, 144@2c B 1b; Garnet Chiles, 50@60c B cul; Early Kose, 30@40:: Burbank Seedlings, 30@4b¢c for Rivers ; Pickles, 50 ONION @60c B cil. VEGETABLES—Supplies of all kinds continue large and pricis rule jow. A good deal of s:0ck is carred over from day to day. Marrowfat Squash, $12@15 B ton: Green Corn, 26@75¢ B sack: Alameda Corn, 75c@$1 25 9 crate: Rerke- ley Corn, 75@85¢ P box; Summer =quash, 15@250 for Bay; Exg Plant, 25@40c B box: Tomators, 25@385¢ for Rivers: Alameda Cucumbers, 10@25¢ ® bx; Pickies, 135¢ B Ib for No. 1 and 40@50c # cil for No. 2; Green Peppers, 20@35c B large box for Chile and 25@40c B box for Bell: Green Peas, 25@ 76¢ B sack for common and 2@2Yec B b for Gar- den: String Beans, 25@75¢ % sack for common and 2@2%j4c for garden: Limas, —: Green Ukra, 40@75¢ B box: Cabbage, 4U¢c ¥ cul; Carrots, 256@ $0c B sack; Garlic, 14@2c B . POULTEY AND GAME, POULTR Y—The prospects for good prices dur- ing the coming week are poor, as two CArs are ex- pected from the East. More or less stock was left on band at the close yesterday. Live Turkeys are yuotable at 13@idc for Gobblers, 12@13c for Hens: young Turkeys, 16@18c: Geese, ® pair, §1 1 26; Goslings, §1 25@1 50; Ducks, $2 50@8 B doz for old and $2 50@4 tor young: Hens, $4@4 50: Roosters, young, $4@4 50; do, old. $i@4 o0: Fryers, $3 9 doz; brouers, $2 50@3 for large ana $1'50@¢2 for small; Pigeons, $1 20@1 50 @ dozen for young and old. GAME—Nominal. BUITER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Very weak at the decline. 5 ShsxERY—Fancy, 18@19¢; seconds, 17@17%e Dammy—Fancy, 17@18c @ 1b: good to cholce, 1614@16%c; lower grades, 13@16¢. PICKLED- 16@17c P b, FIRKIN—-14@15c B b. CHEESE—Firm. Stocks are not large. Fancy mild pew, 834@c; common to good, 6va@8e B I Cream Cheddur, 10@11c: Young Americs, 9@.1 Western, 10@lic; Eastern, 11@13¢ B Ib. GGS~Duland weas. Oregon, 1 140: East- ern, 13@154c B doz; store Eggs, 12@14c for ordi- and 16@16c for good: ranch Eggs, 188! Duck Eggs, 16@17c B doz DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— The market 1s demoralized with large stocks, as the canners are s0 crowded with contracted fruit that they cannot use any of the daily recetpts. To 8dd 10 the demoralization both trains and boats were luie yesterday and large quantities remaizied unsols Hed Nectarines, 50@75¢: White, 35@500 B box. Peaches, 15@35¢ ¥ bx, 10@30c ‘@ buskel; — ton for frees and $15@30 for cings. Plums, 20@40c P _box and 40@75c B crate; ‘White in bulk, $10@12 50 B ton; Jupanese Plums, 25@40c; Prunes, 25@40c B box. Apples, 75c@$1 box for cholce and 40@60c for common. Crabapples, 36@50c B box. Pears, 20@40c ® box; Bartletts, 15@50c B box and $10@15 § ton. Figs, 25@A40c B box for white and 40c@$1 for black, doutle layers. e o s i Strawberries, chest for ngworths and $1 50@2 dofm-r‘u berries. Raspberries, 3 50@5 B chest. * Blackberries. $2@3 ® chest. Huck!eberries, 6@7¢ @ . GKAPES—G00d 1038 bring fair prices, as recelpts are not large. Tokays, 6UGH5e B box sud 819 crate: Elack Grapes, 50@65c ® box and 75@85¢c B crate: Muscats, 50@76c B box and 75@xbc B Crate: Sweetwaters and Fontainebleaux, 25@50c ®_box and 40@6Uc B crate. M KLONS—Large 8.0-ks of Wetermelons were carried over. Cuntaoupes were frmer. Water- melons, 85@15 B 100: Cantaloupes, $1@2 B crate; Nutmes, 60@75¢ B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges are quotable at $2 @3 for Valencias and §1 50@2 B bx for Mediterra- Tiean Sweets: Lemons, $1@2 B box for common and $2 50@3 for good to cholce; Mexican Limes, $5 50 ¥ box: California Limes, 7! i$1 50: Ba- nanas, $1@2 P bunch; Pineapples, $: 50 ® aox, DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, KTC. DRIED FRUITS— New sliced Apples In sacks from Sonoma County sold at 2%c B . The market cbntinues duil. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as follows: Canioap Loza— New Apricots, 6G614c In sweal- box, 6@3340 P I 1. 0. b cons and 8@0c for fancy M 5. Old Prunes. Sc: new Prunes, 8@314c: new Feaches, 4140 B in the sweai-bex and 4140 8¢ 1. 0. b. co: JomBINe ngsmufa' Peaches. 414@bc; new Apricos, c: old evaj Appl BTh ol Prumes, 3 for tour szen: new Blus, ik, £14@3c _for unpressed and 3@3Yac for pressed Plums, 8 for pitted ana 1@1%kc for unpit- tea: new Nectariues, 4@5¢ B Ib for prime 1o choice. RAISINS—Prices are as follows, carioad Jots, £. 0. b, Fresno: Four-crown, loose, none: 3-crown, iSose, none; Z-crown, % W; seedless Sultanas, £c; seedless Muscatels, ; 8-crown London lay- ers, 70¢ B box; clusters, $1 $6@1 50: Dehesa clus- ters, $2 10@2 26: Imperial clusters, 82 60@2 75. JobBIxG PrICES—Four-crown, loose, : 8- erown, 83c; 2-crown, P b, Seedless Sul- tanas, 4¢ @ 1b: Seedless Muscatels, Sc: 3-crown Debesa clusters. ; Impe A NUTS — foliows; Wainuts, Quotatious are as ‘Almonds, 7c B b for guedoc, O o tarianel e @105 § B 0f paper 434c: third do, 3%4c ¥ B. VEAL—Large, 4@bc: small, 5@6¢ B b. MUTTON — Wethers, 414@5¢; Ewes, 4@4%c fiLA'MB—M”!: P b PORK—Live Hogs, 8¢ B M for large and 814c for small and medium; dressed do, 414@5%4C # I RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, gr tks 31.810/Butter, ctls. Wheat. ctls 102,274(Cheese, ctls Barley, ctls 80,391/ Egs, dos Ous, clis. 50| Hides, no. Corw, ctls 1,865 Pel Beans. sks 200 W' gal 2,669 Brandy, gals. Potatoes, sk, Onfons, sks.....; "~ S0UTeather, rolls. 21 Bren, s 970/ Lumber, M fee: 10 Middlings, Sks. 120 Paper, reams. 1,900 Has, tons. 754 Hops, bl i3 Siraw, tons 8/Wool, bls 212 ———————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Sarab E. Weaver to Corn line of Sacramento sireet, 82 W of Webster, W 22:3 by S 82:714; $10. Nicolaza Silva to Mrs. Elizabeth Tilford, 1ot on S line of Unlon street. 213:10 W of Baker, W 27 by 5150; $10. James T. and_Catherine Hill to Bridget Cun- ningham, lot on N line of Army street, 200 W of Chareh, W 30 by N 114; $10. Emil Gunzbureer 0 El Dorado Loan Assocla- tlon, lot on N line of Elizabein street, 92 W of Vicksburg, W 25:6 by N 65; $10. ~ame to same. lot on E _line of Sanchez street, 1088 of C ipper, § 25 by E 80; $10. Same to syme, 1ot on S line of Twenty-seventh street, 160 W of Sanchez, W 20 by S 114: $10. Same to same, lot_on S line of | wenty-seventh street, 180 W of ~anchez. W 20 by S 114: $10. Sume to same, 1ot on S line of Twenty-geventh street, 200 W ol Sanchez, W 20 by S 114; $10. Same to same, lot on S line 0f Twenty-eeventh street, 220 \V of Sanchez, W 20 by S 114; $10 Same to same, lot on ‘N line of Twents-sixth street, 240 X of Noe, E 20 by N 114; $10. Same to same, 100 on N line of Twenty-sixth street, 171:8 W of Castro, W 22:10 by N 114 $10. ‘Same to same, lot 00 & line of Jersey street, 160 E of Douglass, ks 20 by § 114: $10. Auna G. Proil to Gertrude Proli, lot on E line of Kearny street, 50 S of California, § 36 by E 51; $10. Estato of susan Crooks (by executor) to A. S, Badwin, undivided haif of lot on NW line of Btevenson street, 77:6 NE of Third, NE 20 by NW 80: $10,000. Herman and Bertha Kisber and Sarah Dan- hauser to Alofs Bruck, 10t on SE line of Bryant street, 839 NI of Third. N 20 by Sk 80; $10. San Francisco Savings Uniou 10 Julien =mith, lot on Sit lne of Stevenson street, 215 N of Fourth, NE 20 by SE 70; $10. Charles E., Chrigtin aud Anna M. Hansen, Armour and Sarah _J. Mcs aughlin, Georze ¥. and Mary E. Volz, Henry and Henrecta A. M. Kunst t0 same, same, $10. Julien and Ettie Smith to James L. Flood. lot on SE line of Stevenson street, 176 NE of Fourth, NE 60 by SE 70; 810. Manning K. and Minnfe k. Bowes to Carlo Glo- vannetti, lot_on N corner of Fourth and Folsom streets, N E 50 by N W 80; $10. Thomas F. « olden to Elizabeth Muldoon, 1o* on W line of First venue, 150 8 of Foint Lobos ave- nue, 8 25 by W 120 $750 Estate of Anne Goiden by aiministrator to same, same; 8750, Estate of James M. Donahue (by execut . Fiend, 1ot 00 N NEeof o strees: u??fif/g Willia NE of Seventh avenue, N 105:6, £ 27:6, S 104 5\ w0 jnning: $3100. R W. and Mary E.Tansll (by attorney) to Timothy Norton. lot on E line of Fighteent] avenue, 200 N of D street, N 25 by & 120; $10. 2 J. S, Reid to Moses Bium, 10t on SE c¢ street and Third avenue, E 57:6 by 8 l&r:nelfsgflg on NE corner of Hugo strest and Third aveaue, £ 152:6 by N 95; $10. Estate of bavid 8. Terry (by aiministrator) to Miss E. K. Mohl, undivided two-thirds of one- ot Joc 6, block 94, Un:versity wiound s ract survey; 45. Jean B, Bracq to Louis Estacaille, 1ot on W line of Mission street, 84S of Erook, $'26, W 128, N 31’&"‘ 192:9, portion of Precita’ Vallly lot s94; Miguel, Vincent and Catalina Noe and Cataling Splivalo to Mary and S. §. Austin, undivided one- half of lot 66. block 5, Mission and Thirtieth rtreets Homestead Union; 810. Mary and K S. Austin to Luca Peirano, lof SW line of Mateo street, 50 NW of Laidlal, ;fl‘{!‘! 25 by SW 112; $250. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Paul and Annie (lud to Mary I, Richard), lot ou NW corner of s?c'?;‘.’.'éy.‘.fl%.".' streets, 25 by N 100,10t 17, block 131, Oak- land; $10. North Alameda Land Company to John A. Jones, lot 26, block 23, North Alameda Tract, East Oakiand: $00. " ohn A. and Clara E. Jones to Paul Gol Lot on W 1ine of Fark areet, 50,68 N of sy N 50.58, W 115.62, 8 50, E 107.81 to beginning, being iots 27 and 28, block 25, North Alameds Tract, £ast Oaklagd:: #1so lovon W line of Park street, 10116 N of Valdez, N 25.29, W 94.58, § 28, E'9).t8 10 beginaing, belag loi 26, blosk 28, same; $10. Frederick C. and Therese Schroeder to Fannte M. Reed, iot on E line of Union street, 50 S of Clinton avenue, S 50 by K 148, bej ane Ru Ri o line of Sixth sirect, J0U S of t'n-un‘xlu:“w:'y,“: 26 85 by W 136, belng all of fractional iot 7, biogk 133, corrected map, Raymond Tract, Berkeley: it Matilda A. Daly (wife of James F.) b Mary Batiey, Jor O Hids Foand Brookiyn Townanip: 2100 53, Mook 7, Allendnle Trace B 10 83, LR 3 rioklyn Town: Alpert and Annfe Anderson to F. C. Jarvis, lot beginning at common corner of lots 9, 10, 85 and 6, Map of hoberts Addition to Irvingion, th > W B 80. SW 283.74, SE 60, NE 282.95 being ot 9, Map of Roberts Addition n?o"r'énw':n‘ Irvington, Washington Townsuip: §10. 5 Wiliiam B. and Mattle K. Wetmore to Lorenzo 85:8 D. Moor:, lot 0n S live of Piymout . b oh fen M RS R 0 beginni 3 ng | B'.'v"“ v"é:v-r e to ....:’ nm‘ . s A RN b Tob on 8 Nine of Carrison' s il A n Bivo avenue, S 16,57, & 934 3:4 10 beginning, being the W 83 D. Carrison Tract, Berkel Heed to san Fran Association, same: $15. . LS'F’I‘ULE.\' E—614@6%¢ In halt-bbls and €34@ M. Greenwood with Heory H. Larsen, brick and stone work for building on” SE corner of Webster and }’u;o streeis, Charles Geddes architéct; Ciuus Spreckels with John D. McGilvray, cut stone work und carving same for stabie on N line of Sacramento street. 137:6 W of Van Ness ave- nue, Reed Bros. architects: $11,000. — THE STOOK MARKET. Stocks closed the week with a break. s0ld down to $2 05, Potosi to 93c, Hale & Norcross 10 $1 15, Savage to 49c, Con. Cal. & Va. to 81 60, and 50 0r. 'The market was depressed at the close. The following local corporations paid reguar monthly dividends yesterday : Light 85c, Oakland Gas 25c, Edison Light and Power 6t 2-8¢, Sunset Telephone and Telegraph 20c and Pacific Telephone and Telegraph 30c. The Pacific_Auxliliary Fire Alarm Company paid & quarterly dividend of 5c per share. The weekly report of the Con. Cal. & Va.isas West crosscut 2, started at a pointin north drift 550 feet nmorth from Con. Va. shaft station, or 85 feet south from nor:h boundary line of mine, has bren extended 30 feet, vassing through porphyry and clay with lines of quartz assaying 81 per ton; total length 570 fee. does not show any seepage of water. 1850 Jeval—On ninth floor, first floor above sill floor of this level, the south drift from east cross- cut from drift run south from end of the stope has Dbeen extended 19 feet, passing through porphvry, clay and quartz assaying $1 and $2 per ton; total leneth 509 feet. 1750 level- From thirteenth, fifteenth, twenty- first and_twenty-second floors above sill floor of this level, at north end of stope in old ground of former workings, have extracted during the week 142 tons of ore, average assay value of which, per samples taken from cars in-mine, was 849 76 per ton. Sonth drift from twenty-fourth tloor from end of west drift has been extended 9 feet, through old stopes and fillngs, assaying $20 1o $30 per ton. Total length 15 feet. up from northwest drift from main west drift from C. & C. shaft, 50 feet above sill floor of this level, from end of east crosscut No. 2, a north drift has been advanced 28 feet, through porphyry and uartz, assaying $3 and $4 per won. Total lengin Total extraction of ore for week amounted to 142 tons, averaze assay vatue of whick, per samples taken from cars when raised to surface, was $45 65 per ton. Following Are the Highest Prices During the Past W fostof lot 9. mxmdlaotn C, and Annie Petersen to Soren Paulsen, 15 interest In lot 5, block D. Latham ‘Terrace, Brovklyn township, subject 10 a mori- F. L.and as attornev and Alice M. Taylor by at- torney to Mary K. Rodman, lot on north line of Eagle avenue 47:6 W from Stanford street or ave- nue, W 45 by N 100,being the W 45 feet of S 100 feet %l&lwl 2, lands adjacent to kncinsl, Ala- ik i Builders’ Contracts. Edward McLaughlin with Henry brickwork, etc., for a buildig onthe N line of Mis- sion street, 350 B of Kighth; Geddes, architect. Ciaus Spreckels with the McPhee Company, erecting retaining wails, etc., at residence, on the SW corner of Van Ness avenue and Clay street: H. Larsen, 85888; San Francisco Gas Face is dry and From upraise carried [Tues.|Wed. 06| 09| Hale & Norcross| s F—First quality, 4%@5c; second do, 4@ Utan. g Yellow Jacket.. OARD SALES. e San Fraunclsco Following were the sales in the Stock Board yesterday * REGULAR MORNING SESSION,CO: 100 Conti.. |35 ) b, xcu.. 500 CC&V. 170 Following were the sales inthe Pacific Stock Board yesterday: 2 REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 1200 Mono.. 40V Oced .. 200 Ophir. ia H. Shaw. lot on & 200 Chalng. . Best & Beicher | Nevada Queer Chailenge Con. Con. Imperial. Confidence..... Con New York EastSierra Nev Goula & Curry. 80 27 yl 48 15| 27 11 91| B 63 1.25| 1.85) 53 15| 99| 1.00) 15| 6 62 70| 85 1.00{ 1.05| 1.0V, 63 66 6, 100 10/ 10 47| b1 48 41| 44/ 40 07, 08 A 81 83 ¥l CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, August 16—12y. |Mono . Ophir... Overman... Syndicate flver HILL. Union Con, Utab. . Huie& Norers. 116 STOCEK AND BONP EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. Ang. 15—10:30 a. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. X U S 4s coup..105 Do new 1ssue — MISCELLANEOUS RONN, Cal.stChless. 109 112 Cal Elec L, 83 Cntra C W63 — Dpnt-stex-cp — Edsn L&P 6311733 F&CHRROs. Do Gateed 83 Mkt-siCbleBs DoRyConbs.. 10234104 NatVints 1st 98 NevCNgRTs. #5 N Ry Cal 3. — 11933 Contra Costa — ral... ... 93 CarGL &l 514 6 Fac Gaslmp. 81 INSURANCE STOCKY. ISun....... COMMERCTAL BANK STOCK3. LondonP&A. 13 Fireman’sFd160 Cal 8 D&TCo11314 FirsiNadonlk 83 Ger S&LCo.1210 1850 Homb S&L.1100 ug STREET RAIL] map of Santa Fe Tract, PacRoll M8y, Do 2d is 6s... P &0 Ry P&CE Ry 63, Pwl-st RR61. Reno, WL&L Eacto P & L. SF&N PR bs. RRAriz 63 SPRRCal 63. SPRRCal SPBrRCalgs. < {8V Waterts.. SV Waterds. . SIKtnG&E 63 Suns. T&T6s. Sutrer-stR3s. Visalia WUds STOCKY San Jose..... Pacific Lizht San Francsco SLOCKTOM. «v v v NK STOCK3. Sav & ROAD aTOY (Oak SL& Hay Presidio Sutter-st. Vigorit....... MISCELLANEOUS STOCK3. Nat Vin Co.. (Oceanic SSCo Pac Aux F A Cal Cop Mills -~ — n. . Ger Lead Co. 80 100 HawC&SCo. 1514 mutch 8 PCo 18 1 MerkxAssn. 100 3 Elec Light — 0. 10 A. R. Over, lots 1to 18, 236 E of N San PacBoraxto. Pac Roll Mill Parf PainiCo PacTr nsCo. Pac T&T Co. Sunset 1'&T. 434/ United C Co. G A AR ‘Will Paint the Ocean Bottle Green. BOSTON, Mass., June 25.—The Ancient and Honorable Artille; d will take MMENCING 9:30. ~80/200 Potosi. 185(100 Sa 158(100 Seg Bei. .57100 . 5(200 & Nev 7511300 . -50(100 Union . 200 Geciddl. .- 63| 50.. 100 Ophir. 1. 95250 Usan. 100 Ovrmn....15/1100 ¥ Jacki.52 500 Scorplon.. 100 SB&EM. o North G & C.. Occldental. . Sierra Nevada. Yellow Jacker. Bid. Asked. U S 48 reg... — Sprog Vailey 9 € AS STOCKS. 1 ] Security...... 283 Union TTusi. 760 5 19 Lal 18 Y g § 153101 8mi 1 |8¥il is fitting up the t to London like Tne 340 warriors will | sleep on new spring couches covered by down puffs, Every bottle that is emptied of wine aboard the steamer is to have placed inside of it an appropriate senti- ment to be written by each member in turn on official company paper. The bot- tle will be recorked and committed to the mercies of the ocean.—Pittsburg Dispatch. THE CALL CALENDAR, A s L i el 10(11 {12 (1312 Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMKR | eRTINATION. | AT ] Frwm. Aug16,10aM | Pler 23 Augl7. bem|Plerls .|China & Japan | Avg 17, 37M PM S8 Vic & Pzt ona Aug 17, Pam | Plerd San Dlego.... .| Aug 17 11amM | Pier LL Pomona.... Humboid:. Aug 17, uem|Pler? City of Para|Panama. Avg1812 (P MSS Truckee ... [Coos Bay, 12 x| pler 8 Pier 11 Pler 24 i k Oceanic ABlanchard (Uregon poris.. |Aug 20, by |Pier 13 Weeot:. Eel Kiver..... |Aug 20. 5pm|Pier1s Columbla. Pler 2 Co =an Di Aug21.11, ;}"l’l‘ 0rona... ... [San Diego.. ug21.11aM | Pler WallaWalla | Vic & Pgt Sna Au:fl“ 9aM| Pier 8 Arago, Aug 22.10AM | Fler 13 Enreka’ Aug 28, @AM |Pler il Faration . |V sauina Hav.{Aug 28 9am pler2 STEAMERS TO "ARRIVE. BTAAMKE [ RO T Dre City ot Para....|Panam €nn Benito...... [ Tacoma. State of Ca ..... [ Portland. Alice Biancnard | Portland Eunol rays Haroor Coron: - |San Dieko.. - | et River. +|Coos Bay -| Vietoria & Puget Sound .. Avg 21 .| Mexico. ..Aug 21 LAug 22 Aug 28 Aug 28 Aug 28 ..Auz 2b SUN, MOON AND TIDE, 1 _F. CoAST AXD GEODETIC SURVEY Trow' BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Sundav, August 16. Sun rises. . 5.2 Moon rises Sun secs. .00/ Moo sets..""\". 11.247u August—1896. ;'Tlmerl,.“lt'l‘lmz Feet| Time 2wl LW nw 16] 6.04] &9(10.47 8.1] 618 L W H W ‘L v 17 s.22) 4.012.00 18 4.2| 122 19 4’| 2.40 20 45| 34 21 5.0| 4.35 22| 514/-0.5 5.4] 519] NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence a3 totime. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the Iast or right band column gives the Iast 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 Const Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtractive from the denth civen by the charis. HYUROGRAPHIC BULLLETIN. BRANCH H YDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N, MERCHANTS EXCHANGE. } AN FRANCISCO. Augast 15. 1898. The time bali on Telexrapn Hii» was aropped exactly at noon to-day—I. e., at 10on of the 120ta meridian, or exacuy al 8 r. M., Greenwich time, A.F. FECHTELER, Tientenant U. S N. in charge. st 2 e e o e SHIFPING INTELLIGENC. Arrived. SATUKDAY, August 15. Stmr Scotia. Johnson, 14 hours from Albion; 240 M ft lumoer. to Albion Lumber Co. Stmr Sants Rosa, Alexauder, 6334 hours fm San Diego, ete; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & 0. Stmr Arcata, Cousins, 5 days from Portland via Astoria. Coos Bay and Eureka; pass and mdse, 100 C &N Co. Br ship Balciutha. Burkee. 136 days from Swan- sea: 3197 tons coal, 397 tons coke, to Willlams, Dimond & Co. Schr Ralph J Long, Jansen, 84 hours from Usal: 1.0 cs bark, to Eeadle & Co. Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, 12 hours from Hoarns Landing; 86 eds woou aud bark, to Bender o8, Schr John A, Heliquist, 84 hours from Eureka; 420 M ft lumber, to Geo L Sweet. Oakland direct. Schr_Outillie §jord, Segethorst, 7 days from Grays Harbor; lumber, to Wllson Bros & Co. Schr Lepa ' Sweasey, Johnson, 9 days from Senttle; 536 M ft lumber, 10 J H Baxter. Schr Eureka, Wirschulert, 534 days fm Nehalem River: lumber. to % H Harnion Lumber Co. Schr Daisy Rowe, Oisen, 40 hours from Devil- biss Landing; 170 cds bark, to Higgias & Collins. vieared. SATURDAY, August 15. Stmr Empire, Anderson, Astoria; N P8 S Co. Stmr Uity of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Ross, Alexander, San Diego; Good. all, Perkins & Co, Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria; Oregon Railway and Nay Co. >chr Maggle O Russ, Jacobsen: Champerico: C D Bunker & Co. Schr W F Jewets, Johnson, S8and Point and Unga; Alaska Commercial Co. Schr Mary Dodge, Hansen, Kahulul; Alexander & Ealdwin. allea. SATURDAY, August 15. Stmr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr Eureka, Jepson, San Pedro. Stmr Rival, Johnson. Fort Brags. Strur Crescent Cit#? Allen. Crescent City. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicholson. Sumr Weeott. Whitney, Eel River. Br ship Kynance, Murphy, Queenstown. Ship ~amaria, McRae, Tacoma. S Schr Del Norte, Brown, Rogue River. Schr W S Phelps, Mercer. “elegraphio. POINT LOBOS. August 15-10 e, a.—Weather foggy : winu SW: Veiocity, 20 mues Charters. ‘The Br stmr Beechley loads lumber at Hastings Mills for uenos Avres, 42s 6d. The Ital ship F S Ciampa is chartered for wheat to Europe, 268 6d nei; Br stinr Sirathgarry, wheat 0 8t Vincent for ordersto two ports. 26s 3d new. <poKe-. July 17, no lat—Br ship Manx King from Liver- pool, for Vicioria. Domestio Ports. EUREKA-—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Farallon, hee Aug 14, B: ied Aug 14—Stmr Pomona. for San Francisca: schrs Mary Buhne and Occidentsl. for San rran- cisco; sumr Faralion, for Yaquina Bay; simr Ex- celsior, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Sailed Aug 15—Schr Novelty. for Freemantie, TATOOSH—Passed Aug 15—Stmr Yaquina, hee Aug 10, for Seattle. PORT ANGELES—In bay Aug 15—Br ship Biythswood, from Cape Town. for Royal koads. DEVILBISS LANDING—sailed Aug 15—scur ' Bessie K, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 15—Stmr Jewel, fm Casvar. Sailed Aug 16~Schr Elnorah, for Eureka. PORT BLAKELEY~Arrived Aug 14—Ger ship Co.umbus from Hongkong and ot ship Cornmbia a8 previously repor GRAYS HARBOR-Sailed Aug 10—Schr C A Thayer, for San Franeisco. EVERETT—Arrived Aug 15—Schr Beulah, frm Gaymas. l‘BBSEHSLAFMNG—Amm Aung 15-Schr Mury kita, hence Aug 11. USAL-Sailed Aug 15—Stmr Protection, for Re- dondo. BEAR HARBOR—Salled Aug 15—Stmr La- guna, for San Francisco. MAZATLAN-sailed Aug 14—~Stmr Orizaba, for San Francisco. Eastern Ports, DELAWARE BREAKWATER—Passed A 14—ship Hecls, loEmmm o Foreign Ports. ACAJUTLA—Salled Aug lé—sktn Catherine Sudden, for Port T SCILLY— Passed Aug 13—Br ship Osborne, frm Swuns-a, for ~an Francisco. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 14—Br ship Marion Lightb 1y, from Portland. BUENOS AYRES- Arrived Avg 12—8r ship Glenbunk, from Moody viile. Tmnortationy, PORTLAND. ETC —Per Arcata-60 live hogs, 3 ©s hardware, 426 tous coal. HAN DIEGO—Per Sania Rosa—2 eorts bic; h 19 chats tea, 10 ¢s gpice, 65 bdlsdry fish, 12 hr- Boition o e o e XS 3 7 ¢s 10 pkgs chairs, 88 houseii0ld goods. Hedondo—3 horses, 21 tltln.,ln‘mm.s. "125 udis hides, 17 bd 31 bxs seed. 1 csguns, 2 cs shoes, 3 pcs castings, 1 blx fi.n'!. lg mlmfil.‘fi blg! Jemons, 1 bx plated_ware, 2 cs preservaline, 30 cs lard, § Bam. 28 cs lard, b Port Los Anzeies—20 bxs lemons, 12 sks horns, 1 bx pictures. 80 crts tobacco, 23 sks seed, 16 bals 87 sheets lackis, 2 runks dry §o0ds, 10 pkes house- goods. Santa Barbara—12 bbls mineral water, 2 pkgs side boards, 1 crate marbie, 6 pkgs househoid fi:fl& 1 bicycle, 1 bx shears, 32 skscrawfish, 8 fisb. 1 block, 64 bxslemons, .11 bbls tallow, pelts. Pory Harford—17 bxs fish, 13 cans 215 bhls tar- Tow, § tubs 2 kegs 13 bxs butter, 15 cs exgs, 1 in- cubator, 2 ¢s shoss, 84 dressed calves, 1 bx lum chimpeys, 6 coopschickens, 1 keg olives, 1 bdl pelts, 11 o oney, 1 bdl hides, 1 es dry goods, 1 e glgars, 18 bxs apples, 108 bxs pears, 1 cs green frait. A Los Oltyos—1681 sks wheat. Zaca—828 sks barley. = San Luis Ob:spo—38231 sks barley. Sitesies—88 a3 wheat, 374 sks barley. Nipomo—3818 sks bariey, 175 sks oats. Santa Maria—B68 sks wheat. 1756 sks barley, 164 sks oats. ~ Consignast. Per Arcata—Hills Bros; Dunham. Carrigan & Co; I D Spreckels & Bros Co. Per Sinta Rosa—Michnel & Co; O B Smith & Co: Hills Bros; Cal & Nev Creamery Co; Mucondrv & Co: Hilmer, Bredhoff & scauiz: W C Price & Co; J D Sprecsels & Bros Co; Smith’s Cash Store: S H Tyler & Son; Smith’s Cash Store:Christy & Wise: F Mitchell: Pacific Transter Co; M F Cabral; Baker & Hamilton: MT Freitas & Co: Miiwaukes Brewery: San Fraucisco Brewery Co; Wolf & Son: Levi Spiegel & Co: J lvaucovich & Co; Frappoti & Co: Campodonico & Malcolm: Abner Doble & Co; Garcia & Maggini: M S Simas: Gen TT Crittenden? C B Tupper; W B lsancy: A Gerberding & Co; W H McCormick: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co; Oakiand Iron Works; W & Newhall; W B Giidden: Smith & Young: Brigham, Hoppeg Co; McVicker & Broderiok ; Wetmore Bros; rheific Ammonia and Chemical Works; Chas Tetzen: B Lichtlg; Jesse M Levy: AmericanTobacco Co: A J Brandenstein & Co: W & J Sloane & Co: River Express: Henry Clitton: J P Red nglon: Fredericksburg Brewery: H M Bimon: California Furniture Co: J P Cham: beriain; E J Duffy; A Rosenblat; Bissinger & Co: & P Milling Co: 4 Camilloni & Co; Milani & Co: W E George: A Roseublat: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; Hulme & Hart; Pacific Coast Fish Co: H Dutard Sinsheimer Bros; Bassett & Bunker: S Silverberg: Migilavacea Wine Co: Buckingham, Hecht & Co Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Van Voss & Co: D E Allison & Co: L G Sresovich & Co: Roth, Blum & Co: Western Mea: Co; Marshall & Relmors; E R Stevens & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co: B G Rubi & Co; L D Stone & Co: Labor Excbange San Francisco Commission Co: Buffalo Brewery: Chicago Brewery: G & Whitney & Co: Norton, Tel- ler & Co; H N Tilden & Co; Cal Bottling Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fourteenth Fage. OCEAN TRAVEL. O. R. & IN. O ASTORIA AND PORTLAND 46 Second Class, $12 Firsi Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED. Columbia salls. Aug. 16, 26, Sept. 5, 15, 25 Euate of California sails..... < % . Aug. 21, 81, Sept. 10, 20, 80 From Spear-st. Whart (Pier 24) a 10 A & GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts, ¥, ¥. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market street. PACIFIC COAST NTEANSHI? COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Jaland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneay, Kil- 1isnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. 3., Sept. 11, 36. For Vicioria and Vancoaver (B, C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New W) atcom (Bellinsham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. M. Aug. 2,7, 18, 17, 22, 27, and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., at Tacoma with N, P. R. R., at Seattle with Go N.Ky., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jiureka, Arca'a and Flelds Landing (Hum- holdt Bay) str. Pomona 2 p. M., Au. 1,5.9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every four h day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Lufs Oblspo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme, ~an Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport. at 9 A. M. AU- gust 8, 7, 11,16, 19, 28, 27, 31 and every fourth day thereaiter. For Nan Diezo. stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Fort Los' An- reles, Redoudo (l.os Angeles) and Newport. 11 A. M. 'August 15,9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29 and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Sun Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, L Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4, X Augus: 27, and 25 of each wonth there- v, Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., San Francisco. DAYS T¢ CEANIC $.S. 0. SLL HAWAII, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND, ev AUSTRALIA. 5.5. AUSTRALIA. S. 8. MONOWAIL sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, 'Thuraday, Avgus: 20, &t 2 P M. . 8. 5. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU oaly, Satur day. August 29, 8:10 A M. Special party rates. Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, south A frica. J D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery sireet, Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Lina to Havw~ OMPANY'S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avold both translc oy English rallVay aud the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt vis Paris first-ciass $160; second-class, $116. LA GASCUGAE. .., .Aug. 22, 9 A. 3. LA BRETA August 29, 5 4. 3 LA BOURGOGNE LA NORMANDIE LA TOURAINE %@ For fuither pa ‘ulars apply 10 A.FORGE No. 8, Bowling Green, N J. F, FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Monigomery avenue, San Franclsco, VHITE STAR LINE. Unfted Staes and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liv -rpool, SALLING EVERY WweEns (JABLY,$50 ANDUPWARD, ACCORD: fng to steamer and accommodations $ selected; second cabin, § - 90 and 84 0 tlo and Teutonic. . Steerage Tickefs irom England, Ire- iand, ‘Scotland, Swoden, Norway' and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, Sailing dates and cabin plans may be procured ffom W, H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the'Compeny, 613 Market streety under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. General Agent for Pacltic Coast. FLINT & (0.8 PACIFIC COAST CLIPPER LINB For San Francisco and All Pacific Coast Ports. FROM NEW YORK: The Al Clipper Ship.. WA H. MACY Amesbury, Master. FROM PHILADELPHIA: ‘The Al Clipper Bth: A.J. FULLER ol Insurance effected at loWest rates. For freight sapply to FLINT & CO., 68 Broad streer. New York. Consignees in San Francisco: J. ¥, CHAPMAN & (0., 48 Cslifornia street. ROUND THE wom.$ 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 sepiember 14. For itinerary, etc., apply THOS. COOK & SON, 621 Market Street, San Francisco. ROYAL NAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE "ASPINWALL fortnighily for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg! Frauce, and Plymouth to land passengers. ‘Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific ilfl 8. S. Co., issued for freight and treas- ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout cnn'm,hx, Enufl‘llm oa. First cluss, $1 55 i class, 50, For further particnlars apply N PARROTT & CO., Agenis. 08 Caliornis sty STOCKTON_STEASERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At ¢ P. M. Daily. rreigh recelved up 0 1313 . #@ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. . 6. Walker, 3D, Pote . €. er, . . Peters, Mary Carratt, City of Stockton. ‘Telephoue Main 803. Cai Nav. and Lmpt. Co 1.8, NAVEYARD, MARE ISL1ND, VALLEJO, *Benicia, *Port Costa, *Crockett and *Valona. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily 10:30 A, 3., 4:00 P, 3. _(Saturdays *+10:30 A M), 3:30 P. M. Sundays 8 p. M. onlv. Offi and Ianding, Pler 2, Mission st. Telephone Black 261. HATCH BRO= * 4 and 8 P. M. trips only. *% Excursion trip. Gives 5 hours at Navy-yard. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SARTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT a:10A. M. (Sundays excepted); umcux‘u &._ oty EA

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