The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 30, 1896, Page 31

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THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. EUMMARY OF THE MAKKETS, Siver nnchanged. Bank Clearings lose about 1y Wheat irm. Other Cereals dall. * Hsy and Feedstuils as before. Feans nominal Sweet Potatoes lower. Onions unchanged. Butter advanced agaln. Choice Egge firm. Pouitry well cleaned up. Peaches, Pears and Apples firm. Melous dull and weaic. Grapes unchanged. Some nibbling at Dried Apricots. Provisions as before. THE WEEK FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 25 res for the Pactfic Coast States and Territories for the weeh ending yesterday as compared with 21 for ihe previous week and 19 for the corresponding weex of 1895, The failnres are dividea among the trades as foliows: 1 baker. 2 salooos, 1 laundry, 2 concractors, 1 boots and sh es, 2 grocers, 1 wood and coal, 1 hardware, 1 general commission, 1 millinery, 1 plum! hotel, 1 dairy, 1 general store, 1 fruit, 1 liquors ana restaurant, 1 Chinese merchandise, 1 savings bank, 1 oil refinery, 1 teles Dhone company, 1 pulley ry and 1shoe mana- facturing company. BANKE CLEARINGS. . Local bank clearings last week were $12,763,258. against $12,896.138 for the same Wweek In 1895, a loss of about 1% WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UstTen STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. Weatner conditions and general ks 68, Fresno 81, San Diego 86, lted Bluft Obispo 84, Yuma 92,San Francisco 84, San Frascisco data—Maximum temperature 71, toimum 56, mean 64 ure is highest this evening along the row ridge of high pressare extends Central California coas: to Central bution is very irreg- indicative of showers and thunder- ight sprinkles of rain and occasional ersiorms have prevatied throughbu: “Cattior- ¢ San Francléco. Light sprinkles of ave fallen quring the day and still coutinue g showers was given and the ob- resng reports thai raisio-dryers have joal scattered showers are expected out Califomis to-night and s portiou of -atlered show- lersiorms 10-night moraing. foliowed by parily clondy wea! her dur- anday : showers and orms to-nig 1, followed by zeneraliy fuir resh northwest winds. somewhat 2 .n—Occasional light showers to-night and Sunday. ona—partly clondy during Sund Yuma. o Franciseo and vicinity—Clondy and threat- biy with occasional sprinkles of rain partly clondy dur- Forecast Official. weather Suoday; Nevada—Shower: weather Sunday; warmer unday morning, followed ing ibe day: brisk westerly W. H. HaM NEW YORE MARKETS. Fivancial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 29.—Stocks were more sctive to-day and prices were higher than on any previous day of the week. The change in sen- ment was due to the general impression that oney wiil work easier next week on account of the steady influx of go d from Earope. engagements of $1,250,000 goid in Londoa for ment to New York were reported. The en- ers the $20,000,000 mark w next week. The Dauk siatement proved less un- favorsble than generally expected, the 10ss in sur- plus reserve amounting to only $436,450, and this adaed to the builish feeling. The buying was principally from the shorts, but in the case of Western L nion it was report-d on the board tbat inside Interests were tak.ng the k The sdvance in prices ranzed from 14 10 per cent, the latter in Lackawaons. The ao- raciies were sirengihened by an unfounded re- Tort thatJ. P. Morgan & Co. Liad secured control of the -Cox -Bros. coal ty. Manhatean, W estern Union, the Granger and Internationals were all in demand and touched ihe best fizures of the week. Illinols Steel dropped 51 on forced | liquidations brought sbout, accordirg o Stock ex- change reporis, by the faifure of Moore Bros. of Chicago. Specuiation ciosed. with an mv.nmn»umencv. changes show gains r cenz. Total Swles, 88.249 shares. | xg 15,800 St Paal, 00 Sogar and 10,000 Reading. , Bonds were active and sirooe. Sales, $324.000. Atchison general focrs rose 11 10 74: Erie pri fours, 2 to 85; Northern Pacific fives, 114 w 4 Oregon Shor:’ Line fives, 214 to 56; Reading firs preferred, 134 to 2614 d0 seconds, 11410 12; do thirds, 5 t0 10%4: Southern Railway fives, 1 %o 18 In Governient bonds $5.00 coupon fives brought 10834. be reachea eariy Grain, FLOUR—Dull Spot flour dull, essy, §2 20@ 2 25: Southern fiour nuchanged. ¥ FLOUR—Quie: and steady at $2 25@2 75. CORNMEAL Dall, ‘stosdy. Vetiow Western, 2 10 Quiet. Western, 8915@40c. LEY—Steady; 48 pound. quoted at 34c £o.b. BARLEY MALT—Steady. Western, 43@53c. WHEAT—Spot continued dull, easier: options o D, 6Nlgc; ubgraded red, HE@69C: No. 1 Nortbern, 665sc. Options deciined 15@34c On forelen selling, weak West and local realizing: ralifed 14¢ on cov- erine. fell aod rallied Lgc and closed steady at 34@3% under yesterday, with trading moder-teiy o. 2 red. May, 70 August, 64lge: 643gc; October, 65c; Novemoer, 8614c; December, 87c. COEN—Spot, duil, steady, 3o lower. No. 3, 2855c eievaior. 2755C af siions were moderately active at 13@34c ine op lower W est and iocal realizing. Augus:, September, 2qoge: Ociober. 2734c; Del Tpc: May. Sl bez, Sorge: Ueiover, 2094c. ¢ prices: No. 2. 2035¢; No. 2white, 24c: No. 2 Chicago, 213ge: No. 3, 18c: No. 3 white, 12@21c; muized Western, 17@22c: white do, TG0 Yac, Frovisions. LAKD—Quiet. steady; Western steam. .3 56 refined, duli; continent. §4 Ameérican, $4 70; compound, 575@4sc. PORK—More aciive, firm; n-w imess, 87 25@ 25. 8 P cTTER_Quiet: steady. Western dairs, 98 12¢: do creamery, 1115@1613¢: do factorr. 7126 1iige: Kigios, 16%4¢: Imitation creamery, 1UG 123ze. L”fiEESE—amel: part skims. 2@5¢. EGGS—Ste dy; Western fresh, 1234@15¢; do Y ALLOS SFiem: City, 5% Did, $34e asked: country. $4@3%c OTIUNSEED 011~ Qutet; Crude, 19§20¢; yel- ow, prime. 333, @3¢ RIvk—Domesue. 5@5%e: Japan, 4@4lke. MOLASSES—Quiet, uncaanged: New Urleans, 27 CFFEr_Barcly sieady: 15820 polnts dow Augast, $1005: sepiember. $975; October, $5 December, §9 1 March, 89 100 @9 15; Spot Mqum, teady: No. 7, —Eaw, qulet, steady; falr refining. 3c 96 test, 35-16c: refined, quiet, 1pc: moid A, 3c; s an- £37214: : souin e, $1 1085 STGAR— ‘ecentrifues changed: Off A, 4 7-16@4: dard A.434c; confectioners' 4, 484c: cut loaf,58/sc: crushed, v3ge: powdered, BC: Erasulated, 43gc; cuves, 5¢ Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—New, bags, 8@8c. PEACHES — Peeled, 14@ldc; vopeeled, 6%@ Sige. #iiu Es—Four sizes, noratnal. & RAISINS—I wo-crown, loose Muscatels. S%@ 4c: do three-crown. 5@554c: 0 tour-croww. Slac: do Loodon layers, $1@1 10; do clusiers, 51 2.6 140 FOPa—Quiet, steady. Pacific Const. 4@bisc. WOOL—Steads. Domestic feece,16@23c; puiica, 19@31¢; Texss, T@lze Merehandise. J3€ JRON—Quiet: American. £10 25. COPPER—Duil; iake. $10 85@11. LEAD-Quiet: domestic. 52 623682 70. IIE—Rasy: Siralis. 813 3018 05 lates quiet. SPELTLL-Quiet: omesuc. 83 65@3 CHICAGLU MAGKETS. CHICAGC, IiL, Aug 28.—Eurcpean markets did not respond to our sdvance Of yest:rday as traders thought they should bave, hence the peo- ple who loaded up on anticipation of a bulge of some proportions were fain 10 sell st the ovening 10dsy. This realizing movement was the main csuse of the essy tome and lower prices which marked tran-sc:ions in wheat this morning. The exports from both coasts for the week (3,x81,554 bushels) were large, but &8 thcy were expecied to Ypsocherawas no immediaie benefit Lo prices in FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STIIGKS. WHEELOCK & CO. % Leldesdorfl St., -nn.mnu Bxam onmlm Marke. St Main 5838 s J. 8. WBD'. Otfers mstantly execuedon laiedt market quo tatl Reference 1. (AGO. PRIVATE Wik MNEW YORK Prop=r precaution o protee: iheir crop. | and early Sunday | somewhat warmer in extreme south | Additionat | enis now figure up between $13.000,000 | s5d $14.000.000, snd, accoraing 1o foreign bank- | ;?:n announcement. Liverpool cables were 14d er. Hecelpts at Chicazo werd 220 cars and 18,000 bushels were taken from tke store. The Norih- west had 607 cars, agast 435 last Saiurday and 732 a year Export clearances st Atlantie rts f0r Lwenty-four hourswere liberal at 500,354 usheis. Closing Paris cables were 85 centimes higher to 35 centimies lower for flour and 85 centimes lower :o 10 higher for wheat. Amtwerp was 1215 cen:imes bigherand Berlin 34 to 1 mark huhel’ for wheat. December opened from 60148 é&‘ sold L-erueen 8. ¢ and 80. closing 5g@%;C under yesierday. timated recelu Phior Ho: uday, 200 cars. CORN—Evinced no merxed inciination to either advance or deciine, but eventually settled back in sympathy wih the action of wheat Trading was light and umimportant. Receipts were 593 cars and 300,911 busheis were taken from store. Liverpool cables were 144 bigher. May corn opened at 25%4¢, sola at 25%4c, closing at 255%¢, 14c under yesierday. Estimated receipts for Mon- day 780 cars. OATS—Were stubbornly steady. Notwithstand- ing the weakress of wheat and the acquiescence of corn in that feeling, Oats majntained a hardened d exhidited only indifferent susteptibility eciining tendency. Keceipis were 340 cars 944 busnels were withdrawn from siore. May oals closed a shade under vesierday. Esti- | maced receipts for Monday 410 cars. LAX—Was easy. Cash, 65¢ 10 6434c; Septem- ber. 85¢ to 8414¢: December, 88yyc 10 0844c. Re- celpts were 106 cars. PROVISIONS—Were somewhat irregular, dut dispiayed qolte & fair degree of steadiness. The bog market was stronger, which Was One reason for the 20od tone, but the covering of sales made earlier in the week was the more potent influence. At the closs January pork was 2igc lower. Jan- pary lard & shade higher and Jaauary rios a shade ower. BUTTER—Tne butter market was rather qulet to-day, the demand having falien off considerable. Prices were steady and unchanged. Creameries—Extras, 16c: firsts, 1415@15%¢; seconds, 11@18c; imitations, fancy, 12@lsc. umnc,-hxnn.. 14c: firsis, 11@12¢: seconds, 10c. Ladles—Exiras, 915@10c: firsts, 8g83g¢; packing grease, s@3c. EGGS—Were in far demand and stesdy. Offer- ings were moderate and prices unchanged. Fresh | 8-9ck, 1114@12 B dozen. MONEY—Was firm a1 8@7% on call and 7% on ume loans New York exchange sold &t :1 20 discogut Closing Prices. WIFEAT—August. 561c: September. 5654c; December, 6034c. 25"08\—Allz\uk 207c: September. 20Thc: May, 38C. UATS—Beptember. 18L4c: May. 19%4c. FORK—September. 888333 Janvary, 36 873 LARL—Septemper, #3 35: january, 8 77 +ius—Septemver, §3 20; Jannary, 83 4739 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iin. Aug. 29.—Not enough cattle were received to-day 0 make s market, 80d prices were nominaliy sceady. Hogs were active and stronger. Heceipis were moder | ate and the demand good. Sheep and lambs were quiet and steady. CATTLE—Receipts. 200. Fancy beeves. $4 90 @3 00: choice to prime, 1300 to 1700 B steefs, $470@7 85: good 1o choice steers. 1200 to 1500 b, 4 30@4 85; mediom steers, 1000 to 1300 B. 84 10 common 1o falr steers, $60 to 1390 Bs, ; batcher steers, 33 00@ 3 70; 1250 1. $2 SU@3 85: siockers, 500 1o 875 D. $2 50@3 45; bulis, choice 1o ex- tra, $2 SU@3 25: bulls. poor o cnoice. S1 78 : cows and heifers. choice to extra. $3 508 cows, fair to choice, §2 25@3 40: cows, common to fair canners. $1 25@% 10: calves, good 10 choice, 85 75@6 10: calves, common to 5000 83 50@5 70: Texas grass sieers. 82 40@3 1 Texas cows and_bulls, $1 75@2 50; Western can: ning steers, §2 65@4; W estern range cows ana helf- | ers. $2 0U@3 50 miikers and springers, B b $20@40¢ Western range steers, $2 75@3 90. HUGS—Keceipis. 11.000. Heavy packing ana enipping _lots. 82 BO@S 25: common to_choice | mixed, 29085 40: choice assoried. 83 408 | 345: nan 0@S 45: pigs. $2 2583 4U T Fecopie. isos iatensc 1o choice, 12@3 60; lambs, $36560. AEW 25: LUKK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raiiroad Shares. Money on eall was 6% - Prime mercantile pa- | per, 5@9%. Esr siiver, €614c. Mexican dollars, 5135 | @5234¢: Sterling Excnsnge was ‘dull, with | actual business 1 bankers’ bills at $4 8134@4 8234 for s xty Oays, and $4 5315@4 84 for demand. Pos:ed gates, $4 1@+ 85. Commercial bills, 84 801464 8134, Goveromen: bonds firm. Siaie | bonds duit iroad -bonds strong. Siiver at the board uune‘lecl& Am Tel & Cabi |Norfolk & Wmn 815 Atenison. Preferred. . 12145 | * Preterred. Northera Pacific. 10 133 | Adams Express. Alton, Terre Haate 55 |Northwesters. American Express)08 | Preferred.. Amenu.n'rem 5T14'N. | ” Preterrea. 3 Eay StateGas.. Ealtmore & Obio... hu!uo. Roch & £, Canada Pacific. 370 lomgon Ravigition 11 803+ Oreson Short Line. 10 37 %z Pacific Mail .. S0 " Peoria, D. & Evans “/- 8334 plusbire & W, pid 15 185" | Pullman Palace....138% |Quickstiver.. ferred.. nucm B. &Q Chicaso & E. Cleve& Piutsburg. Cousolidation Coal. 31 Consolidated Gas..140 103 Preferrea.. 895380 Paul & — | Preferred. 2334/8e. Paul & 121, Preferred. SLP.M & Fors Wayn! 145 |Stver Ceruificates. Great Northern pfd106 8634 {Southern Pacific... 18 Southern R. K..... 714 Preferred.. 20 Kingston & Pem. lage Erie & W Preterred. Lske Shore. ‘Consol. Memphis & Charis. 15 ferred. . Uhen & B e 150 Mexican Cencral.... 15 IWub. 5. L & Pac.. ferred.. | I MtGe: {SUL&S F Gen 8. nx/. 10934/St Pavl Consols....1 8 S P Ca patm. o8 Dot'uslu..'u. 100 1a Consol 90 | Do Pac Cai 1sts.'110 |Southern R K 5s._ 88 Missonri fanding .— |Texas Pacific 1sis. 76 h(.uonnlwnlh 110 |Texas Pacific 3ds.. 15 . 9 Union Pac 1sts 96, 981y West Shore 4s......10% Mobile & Obio 4s.. 61 |EGrande Wes: 1sis_65 |Ches & Onio os....103 Do deterred 65 73: Do trust repis si Cenaca South 24a.. 100 Gen Bac lsisat s Den & & Do 53| Kansas Pa Consols 60 K b Jacs Den aiv108 | FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IS LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Ex6., Aug: 28.—The spot market Is firm ai 5s 6@5s 7d. Cargoes quie: as 27s, prompt shipment. FUTORES. The Produce Exchanee cable gives the followl Liverpool quotations for 0. 2 Ked Winter: Am gust, Gs 2d: september, 5s 134d: October, 2d; November, 5s 214d; December, 5s 3340. SECUBITIES. LONDON, Exe. Aux 19 —Consols, 113 13- silver, 30554 French Rentes, 102 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. 0 e Sterling Excha~ge, 60 day: 84388 sierling kxchange, sishi 88 4 59 nomin New ) ork Llw telegraphic. nominal Fine silver, ¥ ounce. 86! Mexican Dollars. ¢ e~ PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The St. Mungo takes for Cork 73,500 ctls, valued a: $72,876. ‘i he wmarket rules firm, with & farther improve ment infotures. No. 3, 85@9714c P eti: choice, ; lower erades, B714@92 flfm‘ $1@1 0Ty B ol ‘THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1896 CALL BOARD SALES. oRNAD SEsSiE A5 o’clock— December— tis, $1 00%5. ctls, $1 0034 : =~ — December—4000 ~-!’“ -’"m 81 00%s; 2000, 81069.. 8000, $1 00%5; 4 u-y—mwu. 1 ug, EGULAR <Ess10x — December — 40,000 Site 810034 30,000, 81 0054, BARLEY—No juriner change. Feed, 871 62390 cholee bnnu. 833, @b5c: lsnwm.. 1’ 80c s cul: Chevalier, $0c@s] for No. 1, 3 CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0’clock—XNo sales. BECOND SESS10N—No gales. REGULAR MORNING hnuo!—lfo.du. OATS—The marxet is very doll. New Oats guotable at 75@833ac ola miliing, 718 9235c: fancy feed. 9214@85¢: $@glc: common 1 fair 17%-3 “Gray, 85 @87%ac: Surprise. 95c@81 i+ CoRX_The market is siagnant. | Lecks Yeliow, £735@9235¢ ¥ eil: Small Round do, 90@9235c % CUB Wite, Y 0gT! élgcicumommd 6235@65c¢ for P BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 5@95¢ B etl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. prices are as follows: Family 570 B oor: Bakers® exiras, 88 0 T5@3. racked . orn. $20 50@: CAMILLSTUFF — Priges n sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 10; Rye Flour, $2 50; Rice Flour, $575; Cornmeal, 19 ton. $2 10: extra cream do, $2 75: «'stmeal, 82 90; Oat Groats, §3 50: Hominy, $3 10@3 30; Buckwheat Flour, $3 10@3 30: Cracked Wheat, 82 75: Fa- nn $3 50; Whele Wheat Flour, $2 30: Rolled Oats, £3 50: Pearl Barley, $3 50; Splic Peas, $3 20; Green do, $4 1C 100 Bs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 P ton for ontside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15@16 ¥ ton for lower grades. and $17@18 P ton for the best. FEELSTUFFS—Rolled Bacley, 814 50: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $21 P ton: jobbing, $22; clipped Oats, 9745c@$1 05 B cil. HAY_ilie market shows no material change. Wheat, $7@10; Wheat and Cat, $6@9: Oat, 3! 750: Barley.36@7: Kiver Bariey 84 50@5; v 5 60@5 50 for second anc $4 50@3 for first cut- ting: $4@5: Ciover, compressed $6@9; siock, 6@7 50. STRAW—30@40¢c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDSs. BEA NS—Fusiness continues slow at nominal quotations. PBayos, 90c@$1 B ctl; Small Whites, $1@1 10 ? cd Pes, $1@1 20 P ctl; Large Whites, ) cu Pink, 65@75¢ B ctl: Reds, llgl 5 ® ctl; Blackeye, $1 15@1 40: Bed 'Eianey, nominal; Limas, $2@2 35; Bui- ters, £1@1 '~LED:—Bmwn )lulurfl £1 50@1 75 B ctl: Trieste, $2 25@2 75 ¥ ctl: Yellow Mustard, $1 50 @1 75; Flax, 81 214@23,c B b: Al- talts, nomizal; Rape, Zige 3 B Hemp, Sigc. HIED PEAS—$1 10@1 40 B ctl for Niles and ‘1 25@1 50 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes are still lower at 90c@$1 1235 B ctl; Garnet Chiles, 50@65c B cil: Early Rose, 25@35¢: Burbank Seedlings, 25@ 3$5¢_for Rivers and 73@87%34¢ for Salinas. ONIONS—Dull and uachanged at 50835 B ctl; Pickles, 50c 8 \Le:-nm.l-.s—snow no_particular change. uash, @ ton; Green Corn, sack: Alameda Corn, 3 crate; Berkeiey Corn is quoted at 5@5 box: Summer Squash, 20@25c for Bay: Ei lant, 35@40c: Tomatoes, 25@30c for Rivers an @s5c tor Bay: Alameda Caocumbers, 25@35c; Pick es, 1@133c ® B for No 1 and 35@50c ¥ cti for No. 2: Green Pepvers, 25@35c Iarge box for Chile and 206@35C for Kell: Green Peas, 5075 P sack for common and 2@3%sc B b for ‘Garden; Siring Beans, 1550C ® sack for common and 26 Zige @ B for garden: Limas, 50 Green Okra, 25@40c $ Carrots, 25@30¢ $ sacl uuuc, Vz@zc POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Is well cleaned up and steady. Live Turkeys are quotable st 138l6¢c & B @ pair, 3 5035 50 Tooseess; youngs o4 P A ratory 50@4: fil?er:,zlaosw sor Saree and 54 5 25@2 50 tor ; Pigeons, $150@2 dos for young aad $1 50 hAME—\ominll.___ BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Prices have azaln advanced. The market is afmost bare of stoek. CBEAXERY—Faney, 20821c; seconds, 19¢ B B. Damy—Fancy, 15@19c ¥ B: good to cholce, 16@17vc: lower grades, uc 3 PICKLED—13@17¢ B B. 4@15c 3 b Faocy mild new, 9o § B: common to good, ge: Cream Cheddar, 10@11c: Younz Amenici, SmT0c; Wesera, 10@1ic; cesters, 11 EGG5-Closed frm. o‘nc‘n“ 'loacuc Eaate ern, 1 - store Eggs. 7 ordi :s@fl?,c for good; rmc:etxn. Te@2sc, it some sa.es even higher: cold-siorage rauch, 17@ 18c; Duck Eggs, 16@17 B doz. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Nectarines are about gone. The canners are scouring the country for cling Peaches. Fine Ap- ples are higner. Pun are also firmer. Quinces, 4 Diaones, ‘S5@75c @ box, 25@50c B basket and 2t P ton for lings. Piums, 36@38c P box: White m bulk, — @ ton; sapasese Plums, 35@d0e: Pro 5@40c B box. runes, App es, 75c@$1 25 ® box for choice and 40@8uc for common. s, 5 for young; 815 | Crabappies are about gone. | Pears, 20@40c » box; Bartletts, 35@60c B box -nd slbom P ton. s, 25@50c P box for white and 35@75¢ for blu.‘ double lavers. BEBBIE S—Tha market was firm ynurd.y Strawbe: ) ¥ chest for Longworths and $2@3 for large nemu Easpberries, $3@5 P chest. Blackber:jes. cnu:. Hauckleberries, 5@7¢ B GRAPE Prices remain undisturbed. Seedless, 40650c % vox: Isabellas, $17:@2 ¥ crate: To' ks, 50576 P box: Black Grapes, 40@60c B b: Mascas, B box: Swestwaters and Fon: tainebleaux, 55@A40c ¥ box; Grapes in crates bring @10 morethaa in boxes. ELONS—Dull and weak. Watermelons, $4@ 10 Ilggo‘&nlflflflm 20@4Uc 8 crate; Nutmegs, CITRUS FRUITS — Oranges _are _nominal 2.$2@8 for Valencias and §1 3 _box for terranean Sweets: Lemons, $1 5083 P box for common and §2 for g0od Lo choice: Mex- ican Limes as ig, €3 3 box: repacked, $5@7; mu- fornia Limes. 75c@$1 50: Bananas, bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 50 B doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. BRIED FRUITS— The Esst is beginmoz to mnibble at Apricots, Other Frults are neglected. Quotations on the Fruir Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD LoTs—New Apricots, cinsw-at- box. 6@7c BB 1 o b. cons -nasq'fe%‘c for fancy ew Prunes. 31ec: new beaches, 81ge f.0. b fml» es, ® B for prime to choice. RAISINS—Prices are as_follows. carload lots, £. 0. b, Fresno: Four-crown, loose, 33, @dc: n, 10ose, 814c; 2-crown, 234¢ B Ib; seedless Suitanas, 3c; seediess Muscatels, ?e‘ 3-crown London lay- ers, 7&‘? box: clusters. £1 35@1 50; Debesa clus- ters, 32 10@2 35; Impenial clusters, $2 60@2 75. JOBBING PRICES—Four-crown, ioose, 4l4c: 5- crown, c: 2-crown, flg B: seedless B; seedl uscatels, 8c; ‘uedoc, Dc # B for paper- for Eastern and e oeo- 100. HONEY—Comb, 1/ for bright and 5@9¢ forlower grades: waicr white exiracied. D@D on; light amber extracted, 4 34c; dark. mhl 4¥c; aars, %5 u"fun rnonsuxs. CERED MEATS—Bacon Is quotsble at 6140 for beavy, Tiac B B for light medium, 9@9%gc for light, 1 U@] ic for extra lign: and 12c for sugar- cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12@1234c: = b shell, soohln 5 Peatnta de&: ' mh. Hickory 'I iberts, 7 Gallforuia. Hams, 10@11c 3 B; Mess Beet, $70- 8: extrs mess do &8: family do. $10: ‘exirn prime exira e 13 5 Hess, 2115012 boi: Smoxed Bect, 10¢ B B (ARD-Easte x‘m- is quoted at E jor com pouna an c for pure; Canifornia tierces, 4146 for coum ..‘5‘1‘.5‘4 (AL e ha i-bbis, d34c; 10-B 14¢: do &b, SLENF_614@634¢ in Bt 74 @ B in 10-B tivs. Bhia st 6468 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates M_M stock from sisugh- terers are as follows: EEF—First ity. H x‘u’n’ou— wctiers, 453@80; b LAMB—b@6c B B. PORE Lo otk 23 B Bfor large and g for small and medium ; dressed do, 4% @3¢ B B. HIDES, TALLOW, 351 eun, edium, 40@50c each: long wools, e Guits oF a1 Kinds about 340 less. -u.uuw—-bu 1. yennmd l No. 2, refined, ‘“2“ ¢ )L—Humboudt and nend.dn', l”lle‘ Val- lpy Otegon, 10@11c B ; do lower grades. 8@10c: Josqun and Southern coug six nnnn.c San Jo-qun foothill rml choice, Joaquin, mr‘- ‘QB wunsmtue.‘lw <o Wu \nmnnladcibl-mlmu for 1896. GENERAL MEHECHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags. spot, $4 25: San Quen:in, $4 20; Wool Bags. 2415@26%5c. COAL~Wellington, $8 B ton; New wemumn, #8 B ton: Soutnfield Wellington, §7 50 B ton; Seattle, $3@5 50: Bryan,$5; Coos Hay, 84 50 Wallsend, $7: Scotch, $7 507 Brymbo, 87 50; Cumberiand, $13 50 ® ton in bulk and $15 in sks: Pennsylvania Antbracite Egg. $11 B ton; Welsh Anthracite, 89; Cannel, $7 50; Kock Springs, Castle Gate and Pieasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@;2 in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. CANNED SALMON—The Alaska Packers’ As- eocistion quotes Red Salmon as follows: In 10ts of ,000 cases. 93¢ B doz-n; 50.000 cases, 9214c B U0 cases, 9Uc P dozen, net cash 1. 0. b. ex-s SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Cnuhem 5%%e: red, 53c: Fine Crushed, 5%sc; Dry Granu- lated. 434¢: Confectioners’ A, 43,c: 'Magmolis A, 434¢: ExuraC, dl4c: GoidenC, 4750 half barrels, 14c more than barrels, @and boxes 3¢ more. 8@15¢c for tiens; young Turkeys, | ?x 25: Goslings, $1 25@ | doz for 0id and $3 50 | RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 37 Mustard Seed, sk 168 Powder, cases... o8l Cheese, el THE STOCK MARKET. Stocks closed the week firm, 85 a rule, and sev eral of the leaders showed a trifling aavance over Friday’s best prices. The Confidence assessment falls delinquent in. the board to-morrow. The output of the Con. Cal. & Va. mine for the ‘week amounted to 109 tons of ore, of the average mining car-sample assay of $36 48 per ton. For the previous week the output of ore was 117 tons, averaging $43 05 per ton. A clean-up o iballion is beiog made aithe Morgan mil and will be shipped this week. The Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Corpora- tion at the July meeting proposed a semi-annual dividend of £1 5s and piaced $250.000 o the re- serve fund. leaving $300.000 to be carried forward. The London, Paris and American Bank has de- clar-d an interim dividend of 3 per cent. The Ontario Mining Company will pay adivi- dend of 10¢ per share to-mOrrow. The Stlndn) o Compw will pay a dividend ©f 3 per cent on Septembe: The Pacific Lighting com ny will pay & divi- dend of 35¢ per share on the 5th of September. o & Gndersiood hat tne Geary-strects Cable Company will pass the dividend this month, Following Are the Highest Prices During the P Week. BOARD SALES, Following were the sales ln the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday : EESULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. $20 Andes... 33 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR sEsSTION—10:30. 200 Alpba... 07180 COV.. 300 Alta. | 5 28 700 Seorvl loluflh Mll lxmr—.{“'m CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY. Augost 29123 : E 55882181 285528u81 551 ¥ Con.Cal&Va.. l.il 1.00 Chailenge Con. :' :; Con. Imperial. Cenfidence.... 1.00 10 Con New York 04 [ Crown Point... 29 03 Es8tSierra Nev — 47 Eureka Con,. 325 36 Excheguer.... 03 g Gouia & Curry. 58 Haic& Norers 1.456 GOLD MINMING EXCHANGS. TocAL SECORITIES. Asked Spring Vailey Wazer.. Bid Sau Francisco Gss. . STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. Aog. 29-10:30 A 3 'UNITED STATES BONDS. Cal.atChieds. PacBoil My - Cal FlesL 83117 — [Do2dis6s... — _ CotraC W8s — 94 P&ORyés. — 1315 Dpnvsiexcp ¥o 973 P&Ch Ry8s. — 10734 Edsn L&P8s — 120 |Pwist RR6L — 116k F&CHiiRés. — 1 [Reno, WL&EL — 1U5 Z 107f3Macto P&L. — 10u34 LosAngLés — 100 "|SFENPRSs. 95 98 Do Gnwed§s — 95 |8 — 871 M — X PRI - 1105 DoR 3s..103 10435 SPRRCal5s. — — Nat' iss 98— (8P = 99 NevCNgR7s. 83 — |EVWaterfs.. 1181411815 SR AT o Rimoers = 1 y L - = N Ry Cal 5s. s W |Suns:T&TEs —~ Bank of Cai.- Ex..| Cal s nmno’l;iut '33. Fusidaion BCa. BANK STOCRS. v & Loan.. - uvr_-n GerSaLCo.1250 1280 Homb SSL1100 1430 Mou. (Tues.|Wed. Thrs.| Fri. | Sat. )\ 03 2 3 33 25 7 2 g.f J 118 115 6% 61 eg 10 | € 36 37 10 100 10 3 42 a7 2.05f 2.20/ 2.25 1.85 180 183 87 92 Crow: <5 36 30 Gould & Curry.! 61 5 58 5% Haie & Norcross| 1.25/ 1.2: 1.35| 145 1.50 5| 54 83 18} 1 97 1.00 105 18 18 1a 94 1 % 1. b 62 o :gj 03 a8 a2 47 83 35/ 3¢ oil 07| 08 3 ¥ 3B MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 8815 '1 Nat Vin Co.. BikDhCosCo. Qeeapiesits = 3 Cal Cot Miuils ax FA 1 - Edison umxnv,uzx,grum o 100 GaaCon 4 Roil Co. S0 100 |Part PainiCe 6% 1% HawC&SCo. 1314 16 |PecTransCo. muich S POo 1815 1974 Pac T&T Co. T2 Serkxamn 100 "1y " sonet TEL 4L SALES—AFTERNUON ss8stos. Wnnmnfil’ca. 50 do " do e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. L. Carroll to Mary l\nn ol evisadero strebt, 15 < onul'usaxx u by E 100; also lot oa n’eonmu Fourteenth and Roe surects, S 250 by B 280: wisoloton S line of Henry street, 180 W of Sanchez, W 30 by § 113; Andre-n uccrerrr Ifi Ennw K:% Br?lfl lot vn “n!M ):CA&‘)!'" sireet, 125 & of Lyoa, E u5by “M. Morgen:ban & Co: to Thomas F. and Mar- garet M. Cody, loton W line of ioirero aveuue, 200X of Twenty-second Lireet, N 25 by W 100; J-rflnhn G. McCralth m‘rnamn D., wuum!.. James E. ana Catherine A. M m. Auvie J Slimpeon, Celta 3. Shanon and 3 loton S fine 0f Alvarado street, _soznu:uuo. E 25 by S 114: 810. bmuluewnlloa.bm T. Plerce, J. 8. Reld J. Adams, Remiilard Brick Compauy, (Tane comp-ny. Joseph H. Sisson and Milo A. Barke execaiars of the estate of Albert W. Sisson, Julia Anu Crocker, executrix of the estate of Clark Crocker, by Hermann Sbainwald nmu«our) to Hermann Engemaon, lot oa W line of Mission sireer, 608 of Fifieentt, 3 50 by W 107; $52,250, ot gn B line et Cunroh street, 100 E 125: also undivided eightn of lot on' line of Twentieth street, 15 £ of Noe, i 50 by N 114: also undivided eighth of jot on NEline of Guadaiup: street, 76 SE of Penob- scot, SK. 75 by Nk 100. lot 10, biock 532, Bay View Homestéaa Association: $10. P.0. Olsen (by J. L. Gesry, commissioner) to Dorothea Oisen, ot on S line of Jacison street, 105 E of Front, E 20 by S 60, Alameda ounty: Thomas D. Riordan & H. S Huff to Yee Fung ot on W line of Waverly place. 135 8 of ington street. 8 27:6 by W 57: $10. James and Isavelle L, Greig to Thomus L. Hen derson, lot oo W line of Mason street, 68:9 N of Jacison, 19 by W 187:6; grant. Henry Pierce to Lorenzo M. Perez, lot on E line gt Larkin aiseet, 67:6 5 of Jackson, S 27:6 by E Oliver H. Baket to Charles L. Tliden, Iot on SW line of Second street, 47 NW of South Park sve- nue. NW 22:6 by SW 74; o’ © ALAMEDA COUNTY. Richard and Macy Langtry to Bridget Langtry. lot on NW corner of Secvud and Oak streets W 25 by N 100, being lo. 17, block 131, Oak- iand;: $10. The Central Land Company (s _corporation) to Charles N Wood, lot on N line of Thi:¢ -fourshi or Brown street, 42133 E of Market, X120, 35, 8 330 W 10 bogluning. beick the K 38 feecles L, map of Central Land Compapy, Oak- llnd sio. James T. and Willlam J. Cavanagh to Mary E. Cavanagh, lot on SE corner of Tweifth and Peralia sireets, S 48, E 80:13;, N 62:815, W 76 to beginning, block 586; aiso all Interest in n:o estaie of Margare: Cavanagh, daceased, OukL gift. Charies E. and May L. Palmer to W. H. High JIr.. lot on S ifve of Third street. 100 E of Broad- way E 100, 8 100, W 50, § mo.w",sloo.n 25, X 100 to beginning. belng iots 10 10 13, 26, 27 aud 28, block 18, Oakland: $10. Xalza 4. and kllen 8. Morse to Sam Crozier, lot on S line of Bancroft way. 228.56 W of Shatiuck avenue, W 37:8 by S 130, being portion of log 11, biock 1, Barker Tract, Berkeley: $10. Clariida P. Raleign’ (o Marcelis . Ralsigh, lots 8t0 15, 17, 19 and 20. biock 30, loss 18, 19, 21 to 32, block 31, tract B, Berkeley L. and Associ- o , Berkeley: $10. J. V. Badescu to Emily £, Smith, fot 11, block G, Pmpecl Hill Tract. Brockivn 1ownship: aiso lot 3. block I, Stone Tract, subject 1o & mortgage, Brooklyn Township: $5. | Ameil Ford to A. C. Berthier and L. F. Gilmore, | lots 75,76 and 77, Map of Eimburst Park No. 2, | qui ciaim deed. Brookiyn Township: $.0. Joseph A. Leonard Company (a corporation) to C. B. Trocksell. lo. on S iine of Ciement avenue, 30 W of Mulberry sireer, W 30 by S 150, biock 16, | 1ands adjacent t0 Encinal, Alameda: $10. | Joshua R. Mead (and as attorney), Anna L. Lee by atorney). Stella Baham (by atidrney) and Viliam W. Mead (by attorney) (irusiees of esiate of Stepnen M. Mead) to Jessie D. Cornor, 1ot on N Same 0same, S of Fiiteentn, 5 | line of Mead avenue, 100 W of San Pabio, W 25 by N 125, being iot 6, Mead Park, Oakiand: $:0. Emily K. Latham (by sttorney) to Heary East, { lots 8 and 9, block C, except that portiou of lo. 9 | tronting on East I'wenty-ihird street, woich wouid be incluced in a Io(rm feet wide adjoining lot 7 on | rookiyn Township: 810. adminisirazor of the estate of ore. lot on SW cor- Der of Stanton street and Facific avenge, W 50.28, S 96.76, £ 50, N 99 98 to_beginning, beirglots 14 and 15, block F, Powers Tract, Alameda; $125. Builders' Contracts. Mary Commins with ¥. Millerand P. Fredriksen, to erect a oue-story building on S line of Cnestuui street, 110 E of Larkin, $2913; Pissis & Mocre, arcaltects, dwara’ McLsaghlin with Henry Ralston, iron work for bulldinz. o0 S line of Misslon street, 350 E of Elghth, $1219; Charles Geddes, Friived MEN WHO MAKE RUBBER. They Might Earn 815 a Day by Exert- ing Themselves. Few people ever give a thought to how much of our comfort nowadays depends on a few lazy, sleepy South American na- tives along the Amazon River, says the New York Journal. Half the mechanism of oardaily life would come to a stop were there a rubber famine. The hundreds of thousands of bicyelists, for instance, would have to jolt along on rigid, springless wheels, and a universal wail would arise from millions of babies doprhed of their feeding bottles. The men who make the mbber in the jungles of Brazil can earn $15 a day when choose to work. They toil as littleas the?r necessities will permit, however, and for that reason the supply of this article is always far below the demand. Many trees in various parts of the world vleAd the caoutchouc milk, but none in such quan- tities as in the seamy, luxuriant jungles along the Amazon. There natives cut gashes in the barkand place under the wound a little clay dish. The milk which rons out, if examined un- der the microsco J)e. is found to be sap, in which are suspended millions of tiny glob- ules of liguid caoutchouc. In three days the trees will bleed about six ounces. The fluid is coliected and taken home, whan the native operator evaporates the surplus moisture and reduces the caoutchouc to the condition so familiar to raw india- rubber. & He has a woodan mold on the end ofa stick; and baving dipped this in the milk, he dries it in a fire o oily nuts, forming a thin, elastic film over the moid. He keeps on adding to this by repeated dippings and cooking over the fire until a solid cake of rubbenis the result. An expert will make six or seven pounds an hour, but the native will work at his leisure. Every sort of food or commodity in these districts hasto be imported and brings a high price. Thither find their way, ¢ v ~tually, most of the gay-colored ties that changing fashions leave upon the dealers’ hands in New York and London. Often a native wiil wear one of these, which will cost him $4 or $5. and little other clothing. It seems & charming and idyllic sort of existence, but no white man can withstand the fevers, and so the lazy natives have a mo- nopoly of their trade. —————— A Ubiquitous Phrase. The excessively plnmy nndemn had gone into the clothier’s to get a ready- made coat. ] aiways come here,” he said affably to the saleaman; *'it’s the only place in town where Ican pt garmeuts big enough for me.”’ *Yes, sir; I remember vour size. Bov,” he shouted to an attendant, “bring me one of those sixteen to one coats.” - “I don’t want & poufiul platform: T want a coat.” “That’s all right, sir—’ "A.ud I'ma gold-nlnflnd man anyhow. I don’t see that you've got anv business to try to ring in any campaign lges on “Thu isn’t thie same sixteen to one,” plied the clerk. “It's a littie ox-mn- tion we employ to designate an extra large PRl *What does it mean?” “Sixteen yards of cloth to one coat.”— ‘Washington Star. OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Franciseo. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIER. f Aug 30 u.-uu 13 ‘=Sl.l Pler 2% Lo 11 |Sept b.mu,fl-n Watia Wails | %'a?xrnvn-‘ “Sht & wanlwis Corotia.... ... | ~an Diego.. . Sept CJ];\I Piaril STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. SUN, MGOX AND T F. COART AND GEODETID SMRVRY Trowy BULLET] Haba. 1§ PUBLISHED BY OPFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERISTRNDENT ) z Sundav, August 30. 5.8 Moon rises 10.03e% -6 42/ Mooa sets August—1896. oot | Time ! h“l rmm Pee:|TImel 2oy wi 533 85 G W i 844 B9 36/ 5.35] 5.4 3| 835 &1) 3.6 652 5B | 01f 9.58 & 38| 80| 87 4| 512/-0110.27| 4 5! 354021055 5 5 855 80 NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand Solumn, and the succeasive tides of the day o the order of occurrence as to time. The second Column gives the second tide o the dav. the third time columin the third tide, and the last or right band column gives iue la last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides as sometimes Securs. "Te Belghto £lven aoe sdditions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given is suntractive from the depth given by the charts. HYUKOGRAPHIC BULLLTIN, ERANCE HYDPROGRAPHIC OFrroe, UL & N, MERCEANTS EXCHANGE. } SaAN FRANCISCO. August 29, 1893, The time bali ou Tek Hil was aroppsd exactly at noon to-day—.. e., at noon of the 120t m Of exacuy 8 8 . M., Greenwich time, AP Lientenant U. S N. in charge. SHAPFING INTELLIGENGCE. Arrived. SATURDAY, Augus: 29. Stmr Del Norte. Stockfleth, 71 hours from Gravs Harbor: pass and lumber, t0 E K Wood Lam- ber Co. St ‘Walvig, 18 hours from Coos Ba; piles, to Slmrson Lumber Co. Stmr City of Rio wetro, Ward, 27 days 15 hours from Hongkong, via Yokohama 18 days 9 hours snd 32 min, via Honoluia 6 days 10 hours and.37 min: pass and mdse, 10 Paciic Mail Steamship Co. Stmr Rival. Jobnson, 55 hours from San Diego: bailasi. 10 Samuel Blair. mr St Andrews, Frivola. 2215 davs from Kuchinotzu: ballast. to Balfour, Guthrie & C Stmr Albion, Lundquisi, 22 hours from Needle Rock; +30 cus bark, o I < Kimbail Stmr Newsboy. Fosen, 66 hours from Tillamook, 270 M 1t lumber, to Truckes Lumber Co. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen. 71 hours from Newpors and way porss: pass and mdse. io Goodall. Perkins ‘0. Stmr Whitesboro, Jonnson, 17 hours from Cleoue: lumber. 0 L k White I.umbex Co.. Up rive: direct. Sunr Weeott, ' Whitney, 24_hours from Eel River; pass and mdse, 1o Russ, Sanders & Co. Schr Czarina, Echmalz, 37 days from Washing- ton 1s.and; wreekage, 10 J Wigniman Jr. Cieared. SATURDAY, Augus: 29, Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, SanPedro: Goodall, Per- kins & Co. ‘fic:lrmn Doran, Eureka: Goodau, Perkias Stmr State of Californis, Green, Asioris; Good- all. Perkins & Co, Stmr Mineola, Pillsbury, Comox : Pactfic Tmp Co. Stmr Australia, Houdlette, Honolula: J D Spreckeis & Bros Co. Stmr Corona. Hasll, Sen Diego: Goodall, Perkins Nsmu North Fork, Hansen, Kureka: Charles elson. Nb‘ulhlp Altalr, Splile. Queenstown: G W Mo ear. BEr ship Beechbauk, Buchanan, Loadon: G W cNear. Bkin 8 G Wilder, McNeil, Honalata; Williams, Dimond & Co. Schr C A Taayer, Lilyquist, Redfish say; Bar a00ff Packing Co. railed. SATURDAY, August 29. Stmr Austrana. Houdlette, Honoluln. Stmr Corona, Hall, San Diego and way ports. Sumr San Bealto. Smith. Tacoma. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. Stmr Pomona, Eureka. Br snip Bravioch, Kid e, Queenstown. Bark Kichard IT1, McIntyrs, Nanaimo. Scor Bender Brothers. Wetzel, Point Arena. Schr Daisy Rowe, Olsen. Schr C A Thayer Lilyquist, Redfish Bay. POINT 1.OBOS. August 29—10 e x.—Weathe: hazy; wind calm. Charters. The bark Rufus E Wood 10ads coal at Seattle for this port: bktn C F Crocker, lumber on the Sound for Port Pirie, 36s 8d. The Br stmr Longships was chartered prior to arrival for wheat 1o ~t Vincent, 26s 3a: Nor stmr Aggi, same voyage, 25s. : =poken. Per Nor stmr S: Andrews—Augz 29—About & mites SW of the Parallones spoke the Br bark In- vergarry, from Newcastie, NSW, for San Frao- Nomestio Parte. USAL—Arrived Aug $9—Schr Barbars Herns- ter. hence Aug 8. TACOMA—Arrived Aug 23—Bktn Charles F Geocker. from Shanghal <COOS BAY—Salled Aug 29—Schr Gotama, for HARDY CNEEK—Arrived Aug 29-Stme Cle- one, hence Ang 27. mxl‘ BT BRAGG—Sailed Aug 29—Stmr Noyo, fer S BN~ Salled Aug 20—Sime Scotla, for Sau Francisco. CASPAR—Sailed Aug 29—8tmr Jewel, for San P REDONDO—Satled Aug 29-Stme Caspes, Aug mr , for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Salled Aug 27—Bark Ceylon, for Honolulu. Arrived Aug 20-Chil ship Atscsma, from B ST SRY A~ Arrivea Aug 99—sohr Metanctnon, hence Ao 12. piailed Aug 39—Br ship Suiherlandshire, for ves NEEDLE ROCK—Arrived Aug 29—Stmr la- S :;&zo R SUieh Aog:Pu Suhe: Nup: tuins, for Bas Fra Atrived ABE J8~sonr Orion, hence Aug 10: schr Cbas R Wiison, hence Aug 16: schr Ruby A Cougtns, hence Avg & PORT TOWNSEN U- Arrived Aug 29—Schr W Renton. trom Redondo. Foreign Ports. HONOLULU—Satied Aug 20-Haw bark lolant. foe Mew Yorx Ang 4=y e MUBY Macs, fo€ attle. VICTORIA—Saflea Aug 20—Br ship Dynomene, San Francisco. HONGKONG—Salled Aug_37—Br ship Scottisn Dales. for Sound. via Yokohama. awu«ua—a‘ued ug 27— Br salp Gifford, for svmmt—unnt Aug 28—Br ship Celiic Race COLUN—Arrived Aug 27—Stmr Alliancs, from New York. JOKOHAMA_Safled Aux 27-Sime Cuy of Peking, io Suz Francisco. Aug sbip Balmo- TM Tal. for Port Arrived A — Mex war stmr Zaragoza, m}nll ‘ll Vh Honolnlu. Aug 4—U Sstmr )nzn'ux—s-mm 37—sumr Colon, San Francisco. e Iummnow i Klwmk’l'—l’- Fureka—24 bxs aranges Mlv—ll)elflln-lllh,mmm !lll’dm—lnflw-. 381 Monterey—1 oil stove. 2 pkgs dry squids, 8 cs . PPORT mon—m Weeott—108 xegs 310 bxs butter, 135 sks oats, 1 cs eleeiric 50 e-d cattle, 141 Hogs, 20 cds stave bo.ts, 5 cds R Corioe, 245 Dk e ol ’!764;:; e 8350 phes ey ‘163-:!‘34!;5 pk’l matting. 50 pkgs stik zoods, 77 pkes % Dkas carios, 108 pEEs Taw -u: 1“ :‘}:i‘go'fx:‘n)::nem:-w pkgs cnnou, 84 p!fl -l*ma. 200 pkgurice. 3 42 picpn tndx nktl lhoon. 1 casting. 10 bxs metal, 1keg Ilqnw. Consignens. Fer el Notte—E K Wood Lumber Ca: B Emer — Parrott Per (_Ityntt).f‘ R o de Janeiro—A L Coone: & Co: It Satomi;: Ketwbick & Co: N J Tuska: J Brandenstein & Co; Winter & Smiilie; J A Fol- ger & Dodze. Sweeney & Co: H H Berger; N Aikawa: order, and various Chinese and Japanese merchants. Per Weeott=Rass, Sanders & Co: F BHalght: Brigham. Hoppe & Co; Witzel & Baker: Miller & Lux: J H Newbauer & Co: Nor:on, Teller & Co; D Deilosso: O B Smita & Co:_Dodge. Sweeney & Co; CE Whitney & C6: H N Tilden & Co: Marshall & Eeimers; Hills Bros: gflnmen s Galon: Wesiern eat C aza, 115 Bros; Stangard H Getz Bros a. co \5‘ & Baechtel: J A Raebling & Sous: Wheaton, Breon &Co: W C prics & Co. rexa—3Minaker & Weibanks: Chinda & Batia: Hooper & Jonntaxs? Dattsme Gerberding & Co: Davis, Haber & Co Wertheimer & Co; .Amer Carb Acid Gas Co: J W Gale & Co: Wiel~nd Brewing Co: H Waterman & Co: Porter Bros & Co; Gray Q Barbieri; Washburn : TiIl J H Daniel ; Union: A Bros: Brewerv: Coghill & Kohn; American Unloa Figh Co: M. T Freftas & Co: G Camilion! & Co: Triest & ncovich & Co: A Levy & Co: MS Simas: Sacramento Fish Co: Pacitic Coast Fish Co: & W Gray: Wheaton. Breon & C>: Huime & Har:: J H v T Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Neustadter Bros: jomas Erianger & Co: A Poilack} E R Stevens & Co Danneabsum & H N filden & Co: St -c-x:swm asci; L D Stone & Co; W W Montague & Co more Bros; Western Meat Co: H Kircnmann & (L.Munmek.u*) CalBowling Co: W b Samaer & Con For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fourteenth Page. ———————————— | WANTED--Overdue Accomnts FOR COLLECTION. CITY COUNTRY —— FOREIGN W. S. MORROW, 130 Sansome St. (Tel. Red 411). . N. B.—No charge unless successful. ListofS. F references, mercantile and professional, gratis and UCEAN TRAVEL. O, R. < IN. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND $6 Second Class, $12 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED, Columbls wafla. ... .- Avg. 16, 26, Seps. 5, ug. 16, 28, Sept. 5, 15, 28 .. Aug. 31, 31, Sept. 10, 30, 30 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) a2 10 o . GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. & F ¥ Wlmokfinnflwu Markes steset PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM sroadway whart, San Francisco, as. follows: For Mars Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean, Kil. 1isnco and Bitks (Alaska), ac 9 A. X., Sept. 11,36 For Victoril Vancouver (8. C.), Port Town- Seattle, Tacoma, Evereit, Anscories sed W1 aicom (Bellineham Bay, Wash.), § A. 3. Aug. 2,7, 18, 17, 22, 27, and every fifth day there- after, connect:ng at Vancouver with the C. P. B R., stTacoma wi:h N. P. B. R., at Seattle with G N. Ry.. at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jureka, Arca'a and_Fields Landing (Hum. boidt Bay) sir. Pomona 2 P. i, Auz. 1,58, 18, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For Sania Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Lufs Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbera, Ventura, Hueneme, ~an Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and_Newport. at § A. M. Au- gust 3, 7, 11,15, 19, 28,37, 31 and every fourth day thereafter. For ~an Diego. stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Port Los An- reies, Redoudo (m Angeles) sud Newport, 11 4.3 August 1.5, 9,13, 17, 21, 25, 28 and every fourth day thereaft For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guagmas (Mexico). siesmer Opizabs. 10 4, X Avgus: 27, and 25ih of each moath Lhers- ‘Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery reet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATIANTIQUE French Lina to Havra. OMPAN Y'S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH ot Morton st. Travelers by v to RGET, Agent, Bowling Green, New York. J. P PUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, AF For wither ;.menn;- ap) A. 3 . DAYS T2 c"E‘tl:ll‘l: %i?logo HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, oy NAUSTRALIA. $.5. AUSTRALIA. X S. AUSTRALLA for HONOLULU oniy, Satuz- day. Angust 29. 3:10 a. X Special party rates: 8 S ALAMEDA sais via HONOLULU sad AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, Sepiember 17 at2 e Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWY, A J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 11% Montzomery sirest. Freight Office, 327 Market sti., San Fraacisco. WHITE STAR LINE. Unlted States lnd Royal Mail Steamers e ork ua.nuown & Liverpool, - wV lQu VEKY WEEK, ABXI\ m ANDUPWARD, ACCORD- C ing to steamer and ‘accommodations pelected ; second cabin,$ v and 84, 0 and Tntwlu. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- jand, Scoiland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark mh to San Fr-nclwo At lowest rates. Tickets, sailing and cal lans may be procured from W. B. AVERY, P-C fic Mail Dock. lu at ihe General Office of the'Company, under Grand He Al!u! Tor Plcllh: Cosst. RS 1O WK Select p arties, under personal escort. will Ieave Vancouver MONDAY, Sept. 14th, and San Fran- cisco October Sth and 7th. — T AP SN — The Annnal Fal Party will leave Vancouver MONDAY, Oct. 12 INGLE EXCURSION A.chh;uhr ‘our Tickets. by ail lines, 8% lowest Tates. ‘or prog- ammes address THOMAS COOK & SON, International Tourist Agenis, 621 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal SI5.Markeh Strvet. Sa SrOnaton. LASe ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. STEA!(!M LEAVE ASPINWALL Indies i unmpmu calling en route at France, and #xymum to land passengers. brough bilis of lading, In connection wit the r-uu 8. 8. (A‘ for freight and ireas- S iroash tidkets from “A.‘:&.‘i:““fi.mm" Jnrough tickets fro to Cherbourg, l-’lmeh-. $195; mfi class, $U7T fll I‘C icu! appiy 10 & CO., Agenis, STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3. Washington St., At 6 ¥. 3, Dauly. nl&l-u received up to <30 P, A oty line Taxing throaga rases on Van ue ne max! o o Ky “’ ugl a Valley STEAMERS: . Peters, City of Stockton. Caw. Nav. and Imps. Co T. C. Walker, Mary Telephone Main 805. U.8. NAVE-YARD, MARE ISL1ND, VALLEJO, *Benicia, 'hrl Costa, *Croekett and *Valona. . MONTICEL! Ml..” 5, Saturdays **10:30 o :.n:i,::'s’.w' a8 Eac onr. Oftces 261. mm m *4and 8 P. x. trips only. ' Excursion trip. - Gves § hour at Navy-yard FOR S48 JOSE, L0S GATOS & SANTA (RUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES Pll'l-{' sz : }r’-w_.-u g Clay s, Fier 1 20

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