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12 : THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1896. SUMMARY OF THE MALKELS. Coul Ofl declined. Turpentine ad vanced. Wheat steady. Bar ey and Oats firmer. Corn and Rye weak and dull. Heavy receip s of Hay. No change in Beans. Potatoes duil and weak. Onlous quiet. Green Corn doing better. Butter advanced. More Eastern Poul! But few Berries a Cling Peaches wanted badly. Grapes dull and plen:iful. Dried Apricots very firm. Provisions unchangad and quiet. Wine Grapes $20 per ton. Increased exports of Wine. GRAIN STAN DARD. The Produce Exchange standard committee has ided that 60 pounds shail constitute a bushel of Wheat for choice Club and No. 1 white, 25 percent Soncra: 6012 pounds for extra choice milling, chofee mil 30 per cent Club) and_No. 1 mill- Club): 61 pounds for No. 1 Sonora is for choic. Chevaller Barley.b: No. 1 and 50 pounds for No. 46 nonnds for No. 1 and 44 pounds for : feed Barley, 42 pounds for No. 1 dark and 4034 pounds for No. 1 bright; Kye, 59 pounds for No. 1. EXPORTS OF WINE, Exports ot Wine from San Francieco during the first seven months of 1896 were 9,425,100 gal- Jons, against 9 085,300 gallons during the same period in 1895. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow rxp The arrow flies n station ind naton. | ‘he wind. The top fignres wie maximum temperaturs for the underneath it if any, the amount of 10w in inches and hundredtbs, = = hours. Isobars, or solid | fines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; igo- | therms. or do. s, equal temperature. The word “high” 1r izh barometric pressure an Is_usuul ed by fair weather: ‘low refers 1o ssure. and is usually preceded and accompriled by clondy “Lows’ < ally first appeat on the Washington When the pressure is high in the interior | iow wi0ng the coast, and the isobars extend and south along the comst. rain is probable; weather and rains. en the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of | marked corvature, rain §0uth of ('reson is improb- able. With & “high’ be vicinity of 1dano, and | the jressure faliing to Ornii coast, wArme weather mny be expe: summer and colder | weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will product au opposite result WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. TUN1TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31,1896, 5 p. M. Weather conditions and general forecas he following maximum temperatures are re- ns in California to-day : Eurcka 72. Fresno S8, San Diego 82, Red Bluff | i, ~dn Luis Obispo 76, Yuma 106, San Francisco | 69, Los Angeles 94 San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 69, mum 56, mean 62 An &rea of high pressure is central this evening off the Uregon coas: anc is moving nor hward. A moderate area of low pressure is central in Arizona | a:1d 8 sccond depression is north of Montana. Rain | has failen 1n the past twe ve hours tnroughout (he | er portion of Oregon, Washington, Northern | 0o and Montana. Fair weather azain prevails throughout Cal fornia. Forecast maie at San Francisco for tnirty hours ending midnight September 1, 1898 Nor hern California—Fair Tuesday: warmer in the interior of north portion; brisk northwesterly win is. | southern California—Fair Tuesday: somewhat warmer at San Louls Obispo: fresh northerly winds becoming brisk westeriy on the coast Tues- day a ernoon Nevaaa—Falr, warmer Tuesaay. * Utah—Partly cloudy Tuesday. Arizona - Fa r Tuesdas San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Tuesday ex- cep somewhat fozcy Tuesday morniog; brisk to high wesierly winds. W. H. Hammox, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. ported from stat m! ¥inancial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 3L—A more con- fident tone characterized the rallway and miscel- leneoQs shares, and business was on a larger scale. The iransactions in stocks reach<a a total of 214.- 38 ,and bonds $835.000. At the opening there was a slicht period of hesitancy, ables from Lon- dor reporting A mer can securities slightly lower to- An announcement of furthier engagement of 83,600,000 gold broad for shipment to New York 3000 brough: abont a decided change in sentiment, and the market ruled strong until lote in he day. There was extensive cov ring of shorts through- out. and even com mission-houses had a littie more to do. The great factor at work, however, was the im- portaiion of old, ‘he amount now oi: the way and the arriva s of .ast week footing up the large to- tal of $18,000.000. This, it is expected, will re- lieve the .ension in money, and some of th brokers in consequence were disposed (0 cover up their shor: contricts and assume riss< on the bul sde. No clearing-house loan certificates were cal ed £ r. and 1r0m p esent appearances it is not likely (hat anv will be issued. 1his Is also having its influence with the trading element. The rise in prices range 1 irom 15 10 274 per cent, the latter in ‘obacco, which advaniced from 58 10 6074 Man- hattan Sugar, the Granzers, Lake Erie and W ein preferred and Lackawanua gained 114 10 234 per cent. During the afternoon the trading was less active and near the close money jumped to 12 per cent bid. At ihe same lime sterling « xcnange showed a ten- dency to strengthen. Actual rates recovered frac- tionallv, thus reducing toe Jrofl.s on goid imports. The resiit was that some of the smal'er bulls in stocks decided to take their profits and th it sales brought about & general reaction of 4@l per cent. Atthe close, however, the markec wis fi. m iigtone. Net changes showed advaices oi 13,@ 214 per cent on :he di LLonisvi le aud Nashville 10st 53 per cent on sell- ing for London accounts. In th- lnactive issues ce fell 215 to 30%5 and recovered to Minnesota iron dropped 3 10 50 and rose lead preferred advanced 3 to 80 and Metiopolitan Traction 334 10 9135 Sugar, which was hie m0si act.ve stock, figured for over 33,500 shares. ‘Ihe saics of St Paul were 28,300 and of tobacco 19,900 shares. Bonds were strong. Cincinnati and Ohio gen- €erai fourand & halfs rose 2 to 68; Chicago and Northern Pacific fives cer.ificates, 17 10 3874 | marily to estimated ibe | the week—7,200,000 bushels—and to free North- | western receipts, 864 cars against 554 last | day. | helped 1o depress the maraet. { iImportance wnd covsisted THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. CORNMEAL—Dull, steady. Yeliow Western, 52 05@2 10 RYE—Quiet. Western, 3914@40c, (BARLEY—Quiet; feeding new, $1340: doold, e BARLEY MALT—Quiet. WHEAT—Spot market dull, steady; l4@lac lower; . o. b, 67l4c; ungraded red, 57@ssc; . 1'Northern, 66¢ Opiions were iairly active and 14@% lower on foreign selling, increase on passa. e, weak West andlocal realizing, with trading chiefly <witching. December and September most sctive. No. 2 red, May. T0L4c; -eptember, 6334c; October, Biaac: December, 665isc. CORN—Spot, dull, easier; No. 2, 26814¢ elevator: 27%4¢ afioa «ptio s were dull and weak at 14@34c decline, foliowing the weakness West and tue large re- ceipts Sépiember and December most active. September, 26%4c¢; October. 27¢; December, 2834¢; May. 30%". UATS—3pot firm, fairly active. Opiions dull, easy. September, 20c: October, 20%/gc; December, 2134c. porprices: No."s. 20ijc; No. 2white, 24c: No. 2 Chicago, 2114@2134¢; ~o. 3, 1815@idc; No. 3 white. 21c: mixed Western, 19@=1c: white do, 20@28c: white State, 20@28c- ZFrovisions. weak: Western steam, £3 75: September. $3 67: refined, dull Souln American, $4 70: com- Western, 48@53c. LAEKD—Qulet. city, £3 45@3 50 continent. 4 20: @sc. Active, steady; new mess, $7 25@8 25. I’ ii—Fairly active. choice steady; Western BU dairy, ¥@2c: do creamery, 111,@161ac: extra factors, 716@1114c; klgins, 16lge: imitation creamery, 10@10%ac. CHEESE—Limited demand; part skims, 2@5e. £GGS—Choice ste dy, fair demand; Western fresh, 14@15¢: do P case, $1@3. TALLOW--Quiet, nominal; city, 314@34c; country, 334@3%gc. COTTUNSEED OlL—Steady; crude, 19@20c; yellow, prime. 23c. (L ICE—Firm; domestio, 314@5%c: Japan, 4@ Yac. MOLASSES—Steady, moderate demand; New Orleans, 27@57c. COFFEE—Quiet, unchanged to B points down; September, $8 70; October, §9 30; November, $9 10; December, January and March, $905: Mav, '$9 10. spot Kio dull, steady: No. 7, 1084c. SUGAR—Raw. dull, easy: fair refining. 3c: centrifugals, 96 test, §5-16c: refined, quier, steady; off A, 8 7-16@4lgc; mold A, be; 8.AD dard “A, 434c? confeciioners’ A, 4&gc: cut loaf, 5%4c: crushed, b34c: powdered, 5¢; granulated, $ac; cubes, 5e. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Eags, 8@9c. PEACHES—O0ld, pecied, 12@14c; unpeeled, 83, @812 PKUNES—Four sizes, nominal, 43;,@bc. RAISINS—{ wo-crowr:, loose Muscatels, 33,@ 4c: do three-crown, 5@534c; do four-crowis. blac: o, London layers, $1@1 10; do clusters, §1 200 0. Pacific Coast, 3@64c. WOOL—Quiet. Domestic fieece, 16@23¢; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 10@1zc. Merchandise. TIC IRON—Quiet: American $10 25@10 50. COPPER-Slow : Iake. $10 50@10 80. LEAU—Firmer: domestic. »2 7:14@2 75. JIN-Duil; siraits. 218 20@18 35 yiates quiet. EPELTEK=Dull: comeati. $8 656@3 75. CHICAGU SAKKETS. CHICAGO, IiL. Aug. 3L—The week In wheat market was inaugurated w and a slight depreciation in values, ascribed pri- Mon- The business this morning was wantinz in life. however, and when the few minutes triding was completed a dull and lfeless air took posses- sion of the pit. Liverpoo! cables afforded no en- cour:gemens, that market being quoted sicady. Receipts at Clicazo wer» 208 cars 148,550 bushels were withdrawn from store. The visible supply statement, giving an increase of 885,000 bushe! moderate weakness. The amount on ocean passage increased 1,140,- 000 bushels. Liverpoo! stocks of wheat decreased 225,000 bushes last w Tae English visi supply increased 276,000 bushels. Closing raris cables were 15 to 20 centimes lower for flour and unchanged for wheat. Antwerp was unchanged and Berlin 14 mark bigher for wh Export clearances aggregated 217.753 bushels. Decem- ber wheat opened from 601 .0 6Uc, sold between 6015@L0L4c and bBigc. closing at 5934c, Ige un- der ~aturday. Estimated receipts for 10-morrow, 280 cars. COKRN—Obediently followed the direction of wheat, the interest in the market and the volume of trade not just of sentiment. erpool cables were lower and ‘he Monday statis- tics were oL reassuring to holdars, the amount on ocean passage increasing 1,600,000 bushels, and the vis bie suppiv decreas.ng but 146,000 bushels. Receipts were 864 cars zud 548,882 bushels were taken ‘rom store. Kxport ciearances amounted o 145,619 bu hels. Ma, corn opened at 253jc, de- clined 1o 2515@25 14 c, Closing at 2514c, 3¢ under Saturday. Estimaied recelpts 10 (O-mOrTow, S350 cars OATS—Were comparatively steady, slthough not_entirely disregarding the influence of the weakness of wheat and corn. Trading was not of principaily of local transactions. Receipts were 46 cars, and 141,661 busheis were tak-n irom store., The visibie su py decreased 172,000 bushels Expori clear- ances were 213,970 bushels. May oats closed 1ac lower. cars. FLAX—Was wenk. Cash, 6314@63%5c; Sep- tember, 6314@B4c; December, 67@6RC. ~Kecelpis were 237 Cars. PEOVISIONS—Eased away alittle, the action of the grain markets, combined wity the detri- mental effect of a weak and decliniog hog market, not tending 1o invigorate or encourage holders of buvers. Januaty por< closed 5clower; January lard 234c to 5¢ lower, and January ribs & shade Estimated recelpts for t0-morrow, 410 BUTTER—Busiuess in the bulter market was auiet and the feeling st-ady. Cfferings were mod- erate and (he demand fair. Creameries—Extras, 16c: firsts, 1414@15%450c; imitations, iancy, 12@.sc. firsis, 11@12c: seconds, 10c. 2@10c: firsts, S@8Yae; packing grease, 4@be. pts were .ree and the demand light. Fresh s.ock was quo able at 11@1134¢ ® dozen. MONEY—Was firm at 6@7% on call and 7% on ume louis Nuw ) ore exchabge sold al 51 25 discount bid and $1 askea. Ciosinz Prices. WHFEAT_August 56%3:: September. 5634c; December, 5934c. COKN—Augist. 2035c September. 20%4c: May, 2514¢. UATS—September. 153,@15%c: May. 19c. —September. £5 2Ya: January, £6 8214, seconds, 11@13c: Uairies— FOR LAKU—Seutember, 53 30: January, s3 72bg. Lins—Seplemver, §310; Jaouary, 85 45, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iin, Aug. 31.—The supply of cattle to-day was heavy and the demand slow. Prices were generally 5¢ to 10c lower. Hogs were In liberal suppiy and fair demand. The heavy supply resuiied in a decline of 5c. Sheep and lambs were 1Uc to 15¢ lower. Offer- ings were large and the demand quiet. | CATTLE—Receints. 23.000. Fancy beeves. $4 90 | @5 00: cholce 10 prime, 1300 to 1700 I_steers, | 84 i0@4 85: good to choice steers, 1300 10 1600 b, $4 30@4 65; medium steers, 1000 10 1300 . $4 10 @4 25: fair beef steers. 950 to 1500 s, 85 75@4 00; butcher scieers, 33 00@ 3 70; seeders, 900 to 1250 1 #2 9U@3 65: siockers, 500 to ‘875 M. 82 50@3 40: bulls. choice 10 ex- 3 bulls. poor o cnoice. 81 75 75: cows and heifers. choice to extra. $3 : 0@ o eT s L e 0 v common 10 fair canners. $1 25@2 10: calves. good 10 cho ce. $575@8 10: calves, common 10 good, £5 50@3 75: Texas grass steers 8z 40@3 15. Texas cows and bulls, $1 75@2 50; W .stern can- ning steers, $2 85@4; Western range cows ana heif- ers. $2 U0@3 50 mlikers and springers, nead, $20@40: Western range steers, 82 75@3 9u. HUGS—Receipts. 45,000. lieavy paekine ana enipping _lots. $2 66@3 20: common 1o choice mixed, $256@3 50: choice assortel. $3 35@ 345: nght, 85 15@3 40; pigs. $2 50@3 30. ShkkEp—Kecepts, 17,000 lutenoc to choice, 32@3 60. lambs, $2 755 25. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO. ILL, Aug. 3L — The Earl Fruit Company sold Callfornia fruit to-day as follows: Pears—Bartlett, $1 17@1 45: Souvenir de Con- gress, §110. Plums—Kelsey, $1 15; Victorla, 95c. Prunes—German, $115@1 25; Fellenberg, #125: Gros, 90c@$1 15; Robe de Sargent, §1 05. Graves—Tokay, §1 40@1 65: Malaga, crates, #1 55@) 75; half crates, 55c@$1 30. NEW YORK. N. Y., A'ug. 81.—Porter Bros. Com- pan. sold Caiifornia frolt to-day as folows: Grapes—Tokays, $1 75@L 90 per half crae. Pears—Bartleits, £1 35@ 70 per b x and 60@s0c per halt box. Plums- Japan—$1@l 80 per hulf crate; Quackenbos, $1 05@1 30; rgg, T5c@S1 15. Prunes—Hungarian, $1.0@1 45 per crate; Gros, Hocking Valley con-olidated fives, 3ls to 8515: Iron Moun.ain general fives, 2 1070: Nor.h¢rn JPaclfic firsts, 2 0 112: do thicas, 314 to 61%4: do %onsolidated fives, 21y 10 42; ( regon short Line osixes, 115 10 .04; do consolidaicd fives, 17 (o 577’ +1.50- awa Grand Isiund first certificates, 2 10 59: Texas Pacific firs s, % 078, and Denver and Gulf conso idated fives, ? to 281 In Gov rument Ionds $.5,000 coupon fours of 1925 brought 11333@11315: $10,000 do regis- ter-d 118: 8.5,000 regis er d fours, 109%4; $1000 coupof fours of 1907, 106%. Grain, LOUR—Firm; winter wheat, low grades, $1°70@$2 50: Go fair to fancy, $2 40@3 40; do patents, $3 453 8 2 70; do straits, $105: low extra do patents, $3@4 25: mixtures, pertine, $1 95@2 10; fine, $1 40@1 85 RY i FLOUK—Quict and stead - at $2 25@2 75. —eeee FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., esota clear. $1 40 uatenis, 3 196 'y mills, $3 90; $Z40@2 90; su- 31 70@2 b erman, 70 @$1 25; oiher varleties, Sic@#l. hes—Califori.ia Clings, $0c: All- brights, 50@90c: Crawford Clings, 65@8b Sus- quebannas, 65¢80c; oiher varieties, 30c@$1 05, N Ao Ja VUL Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares. Money on call active at 6%: last loan at 8% and closing offered at §%. Prime mercantile paper, B@9y Lar stiver, L6%g: Mexican doliars, 5134 @53%¢: Sterling Lxcuanze was steadler, with aciual_ business in bankers' bills at §4 K2@4 8214 for s xty days, and 54 B415@4 8434 for lemand. Posiea Tates, $4 52bs@i 5. Comimercial bills, #4 B1@4 8134. Government bonds strong. Siate bonds dull. “Kaliroad bonds higher. Silver at the board was neglected. CLostNa sTocw. Am Tel & Cable.... 78 I.\’onnlk & Westrn 8! Atchison...... 11 | Preferred.......". 12 Preferred.. ... 1634 Northern Pacific... 10 Adams Express.... 135 Preferred. 17 Alton, Terre Haute 64 |Northwester) 9034 American KExpress)05 | Preterred. ig ‘AmericanTobacco. b9%4/N. Y. Cent 9103 Preferred.... 93 "|N.Y. Chicaxo. 10 Bay StateGas. . 158 st preferred..... 61 Faltimore & Ohio.. 13 | vd preterred Brunswick Lands.. %|N. Y.& N. H. Euftalo, Roch & B! Y. & New Eng. % Leidesdorff St., Tel Main 1954 BEANCH OFFICE $28 Market St, Palace Hotel. Tel Maln 6838 J. 8.'PUEDY, Manager. Orders wstantly executed on latest market quo tations. Reference 1st Natioual Bank, . F. CEICAGO. FRIVATE WiBk XNEW YOBK ‘anada Pacific..... 58 "IN, Y.. Susq & W.. Canada Southera.. 44 | Preferred. Canton Land... 507 Ontarto......_...... 10Y, Central Pacitic:.. 1810 Ontario & Weatera 1215 Ches. & Obfo....... a8l Oregon Improvmnt g Chicago Alton......160 Preferred. — Preferred. 170 |Oregon Navigation 13 1 world s shipments for | . occasioned disappolntment and | ug an exercise of independence | Chicago. B. & Q... 613 Oregon Short Line. 9 Cnicaco & E. Li'] 8714 Pacitic Mail........ 113 Preferred.... 90~ Peorin, D.& Evans 1ig Chicago Gas 5354 Plusburs & W. ptd 16 Cleve& Pittsbnrg.. 185 | Pullman Palace....139 Consolidation Coal. 31 |Quicksilver. Copsoliaated Gas..141 | Preferred. C.C. C. &St Louis 237 Reading. Preferred. 37" RioGranded Colo. Fuel & Preferrad. Preferred.. .. |Rock Island. 2 Cotton Ol Ceri .._. 34 Rome Wat&Ogaen. 10814, Commercial Cabie 126 " Ist. L & S, W... 3 Dei. Hudson.. 118145 Preferred. Del Lack& Westrn. 14915 St. Paul Denver & R. G. 1035 Preferrea.. . ....122° Preferred...... .. 3y, st Paul & Duluth. 15 Distiliers. .........— | Preterred......... B4 General Kiectriel. 2414St. Paul & Omaba. 3415 Erie... 1215 Proferred........115 Freferred. SR TIsL P M. & ML.LITT108 Fort Wayne..... ... 145 [Siiver Ceruficates. 6635 orthern pfdl07 |Southern Pacific... 16 Southern K. K..... 714 Preterred......... 2014 Sugar Refinery ... 10814 Preferred......... 975, ‘Tenn. Coal & iron. 1735 H. & Texas Cent. Preferred. ........ 90 Illinols Central.... Texas Pacific...... 5lg lowa Central. [Tol.A.A.& N. Mich. — Preferrea.... .. |Tol. & Ohio Cent... 30 Kansas & Texas. | Preferred......... 50 Preferred .. Tol.St Louis& K.C. 5 Kingsion & Pem... | Preferred.... 6 Lake Erie & Westn 1434/Union Facine, 5 Preferred. 2 U, P.Den & Guit.. 1 Lake Shore. .. 13 U. & Coraage...... 35 National Lead. 1815 Preferred......... 14 Preferred, kit Guaranteed ...... 14 Long Isiand 65 |U.S. kxpress. .l 32 Louisville & Nash. 4014/U.S. Leather...... 6% Louisviile Na&Ch 134| Preferred.. . 4614 Preferred. . 5| U. S Rubber....... 18 Manhattan Consol. 81 Preferrea. - 70 Memphis & Charls. 15 |Utica & B. Kiver..160 Mexican Central. Wab. S, L & Pac. 5% Michigan Centrai. 13 Minn &S, L. Wells-Fargo........ %5 Preterred. Western Union.... 74 Minn & St. Wisconsin Central. 134 1st preterred.. Wheeilng & L B.. 7l 2d preferred Preferred. ... 21 Missouri Pacifio. Am Cotton Oil ptd. 42 Mobiie & Ohlo. .. W. U. Beef. Nashville & Chatt. Aun Arbor. . National Linseed. N.J. Central. Noris amencan. Preferred.. Brookiyn T'raction. rie 2d pid-.... - CLOSING BONDL AlaClass Ads.....100 |Northern Pac lsts.112 Do Class 5 4,55.-100 | Do2ds.. 1105 Alabama, cluss C. 60 Doids............ 63 ‘Atcnison 4s 74 | Do consol 55,10 4134 Doz2ds A...""""" 313;/0Improvement 1st 73 anadaSouth 2ds. 10015 Do 5. .100 Cen Pac 1st50f’93.100 |0 R & N lsts. 105 Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 | Do onsol b 83 Do 1897 100 O Short Line 65...104 Do 1898 10) | Doconsbs.......0 67 Do 1599 -100 racific s of '97....100 Ches & Onio 53..102 [Fhia& eading 45, 72 Ch&N PTr Rets8s 35 | Do 1st j4d incam. DC 3658 --10914 R GrandeWest 1sis 67 Den & 1 G T45i1111 1110174 StldklronMGen 53 70 Do ds.. 8515 SCL & S F Gen 63. 99%3 Erle 25, 56145 St paul Consols...1.9 FiWaDenCity ists 49 St P C & Palsis...109 GH&SAGS.....101 |8oCarolina 414s... 85 Do2d 7s.. 95 |Southern R K bs Gen klec Debbs... 82 | Do Pac Cal lsts.. H & Tex Cent 5s Do con 6s.........102 Towa Cen.ral Ists.. 59 hansus Fa Cousois 60 b Fu lsis Den divios La Consol 4s....... 90 Missouri funding...— |Tenn new 8s . |Texus Pacific Tsis. | Texas Pacitic 2ds.. {Union Pac lsts 98. ¢ U S48 reg of 1.25. Do 4s, coupon. . 11314 1€ & an. vec 0f 1907. 10854 MK T 2as. 5034 Do 4s. coupou.... 106 Do ds.. o 79T et s D134 Mobile & Ohlo 4s.. 61 | Dobs. 109 Mutual Unon 6s..°107 | 1 0Bs. coupon....104 N J Cent Gen 53112 |Va funding debi... 56 N Y Cd&~t Louis 45100%4| Do registered. ....— Nor&West Gen 65.115 | Do deferred 6s... 5 N Caroilnacon 4s. 8 | Dotrust reprssi. 4 Doés.... /110 Wabash 1st 5s.....102 Norihwest Consols.1 313 West Shore 4s..... 1021 Do deb Bs....... 10415 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL Aug. 31.—The spot market is steady st 5s 6@bs 7d. Cargoes dull at 27s 5d, September-October shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 ked Winter: “ep- ember, 53 13gd: October, 5s 2d; November, bs 235d; December, bs 3a. SECURITIES. Aug. 31.—Consols, 11265; sil- nch Rentes, 1021 65¢. LONDO! ver, 30 11 , EN EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days....... — 84 88 Sterling Exchange, sight. . = 4 88 erling Cables.... il e PR ew Y ork Exchange, sight.. . - nominai ew Y ork Exchange, telegraphic. — nominal Fine silver, ¥ ounc bd 663 % Mexican Dollars...... - 5314 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Altalr takes for Cork 81,255 ctls, valued at $79.200; Beechbank for London, 15,021 ctls at $14,700. Busivess is dull on call, but the shinping de- mand in the country is fair ats eady prices. No. 1, 95@975c B ctl; choice, 9834c: lower erades, 8713@9232¢; extra choice for milling, $1@1 T4y ® oo CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—9:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND ~ESSIOS— \ 0 sales. HEGULAR MORNING ~ESSION — December — 4000 ctls, $1: 2000, 9974c. |AFTEEX00N SEssioN—December—50,000 ctls, 1 BARLEY—=Shipment of 29,569 ctls Chevaiier, valued at $27.700, to London. «d coniinues 10 tmprove. We quote Feed. 60 @63%c: choice brizht. 65@E6%4c; Brewlug. 7 @80c B cul; Chevalier, 0. @$1 for No. 1, CALL BOARD SALES INFORMAL SESSION SECOND ~ESSION—N0 8ale: REGULAR MORNING SESSION—NO sales. AFTERNOON SESSION— 0 Sales. OAIS—The market shows sevesal changes, gen- eraily in the direction of hicher prices New Feed, ar- quotable at 75@shc B cu: old millivg, 8714 @923c 1ancy feed. 9212@95¢: good 1o choice, @9214gc: common o fwr, 75@80c; Gray, 85 Surprise, 95c@8$l 0215 k, il ani freely offerel. Large 715@90c: Small Round do, 90@9215¢ » : Wihite, 7215@7814¢. RYE-70@72%2¢ ¥ cu for 0ld and 621,@65¢ for new. Nominal at 85@95¢c P cil. BUCKWHEAT— FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. } LOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Famlly extras, $360@3 70 P vbl; Bukers' extras, $3 40 @3 50: superfine §2 15@s. CORNMEAL. 1 TC.— Cracked orn. $20 50@21 B ton. MILLSTUFF —Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 32 105 Rye Flour, $250: Rice ¥lour, 85 75: Cornm -al, $210: extra crears do, $2 75 'atmeal, 82 90; O ¢ roats, 3 50: Hominy, $310@3 50 Buckwheat Elour, 85103 30: (racked Wheat $z Fa- rina, £3.0; Whele Wheat Flour, $2 30: Roiled Oats, £3 50: Fearl tarlev, 83 50; SpliL Peas, $3 20; Green do, $4 10 3 100 Ibs. ed Corn, $19 50@20: HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15@16 W ton for lower grades, and $17@18 % tou for the best. FEELSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $14 50: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $21 B ton: jobbing, $22 Oats. 9715c@$1 05 B cil. HAY—Cver 1200 (ons came in. Tt s the same old ~tory of weakness, day afer day. Wheat, $7@10 3 ton; Wheat and Oat. $6@9: Ot 35@ 7 50: Burley.$6@7: iver Lariey,$4 o0@5: A faita, £5 B0@5 50 for second an¢ $4 50@3 for first cut- :s!é;l.mfompr-saud $6@9; stock, $i@5; Ciover, STRAW—30@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BFANS—Bayos, 90c@$1 B ctl; Small Whites, $1@1 10 P ci; Pea, $1@l 20 B cu; Larce Whites, 90c@$1 @ ctl; Pink, 65@75c ® ctl Reds, $1@1 156 B cu; Blackeye, $1 15@1 40: Red Kianey, nomnal; Limas, $2@2 85, But- ters, $1@1 5. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 81 50@1 75 B ctl: Trieste, $2 25@2 75 B ctl: Yellow Mustard, §1 50 @1 75; Flax. §1 505 Canary, 214@2%c : Al. taiia, nominal: R pe, 21oc 3 emp, 314, DEIrD PrAs—51 10@1 40 @ cul for Niies and #1 25@1 50 for Green. POTATOES, ONION-, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—The market is well supplied and weak. Sweet Potatoes are still lower at 87lge @1 P cl; Garnet Chiles, 50@65c B c 1: Fary Rose, 2:@35c: Burbank Secdlings, 25@35¢ for Rivers ana 7_@90c for Salinas. ONIUNS—30@3Dc P (ti; Plckles, 50¢ 8 ctl. VEGETABL.S — iomatoes are still weaker. Green Corn 18 doins let er again. Marrowfat Sauash quotable at $6@$S ® touy Green Corn, 50@75c B sack: Aamcda Corn, $i@1 50 & crate; Berkeiey Corn is quoted ai 40@85c % box: Summer Squash, 15@2ic for Bay: Egg Plant, 25@40c: Tomatoes, 25@40c for Rivers and 35@b5¢ 1or Bay: Alameda Cucumbers, 26@35¢c; Pick es, 1@l Yac B Ib for No 1 and 35@5uc @ ctl for No. 2: Green Pe,pers, 25@35c ® large box for while and 25@35¢ for ieil: Green Peas, 50@75¢ % sack for common and 2@2%sc P Ib for Garden; String Beans, 50@75¢ sack for common asd 2@ 23gc B I jor garden: Limas, 75c@81 P sack; Green Okra, 25@40c B box: Cabbage, 40c B cll} Carrots, 26@30c # sack: Garilc, 14@2c B Ib. POULTRY ANIN GAME, POULTRY—A car of Kastern is expected to-day. Live Turkeys are quotable at 13@15c ® Ib for tiobblers. 14@15c for iiens: young Turkeys, 16@18c; Geese. pair, $ @1 25; Goslings, §1 25@ 1 . vucks, $2 50@3 50 ¥ doz for 0.d and $3 50z 5 for young; Hens, $4@5: Koosters, vounc, $i 5 doz: (o, old, B4@4 60: I'ryers’ 3 50@4: b grouvrx, 25@3 50 "for large and $2 25@2 50 for small; Pigeons, $160@2 doz for youug uud $1 50 for oid. GAME—Nominal. BUTTEE, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER~-The week opened with another ad- vance. The market 18 very firm, with moderate stocks. CrEaMERY—Fancy, . ; 21@22c; seconds, 19@20c Darry—Fancr, 19@20c ¥ 1b; good to choice, T@18c: lower grad s, 13@16c PICKLED—1:@17¢ B . FIRKIN—-1i@loc B 1. ancy mild new, 8¢ B B: common to g00d, 61la@8lpe: Cream Coeddar, 10@11c: Young fgn-rics, 9@ile: Western, 10@11e; sastern, 116 c B 1. EGGS—Most dealers reported the market ra:her Quieter and easler, without any change in quol tlons. Orezon are quotab - at 13@ldcy ern. 14@15¢: store Fgys 12@14c for ordinary and 15@1735¢ 1or good; ranch kggs, 18@23c, with some saies even higher: cold-storage rauch, 17@ 18c; Duck kggs, 16@17 B dos- DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Cling Peaches continue in sharp demand on can- ning account and prices are still higher. Plums in bulk are about over and Pears also. Quinces, 40@50c B box. Peaches, ‘SUa15e 8 box, 25@550 ® basket and $25@32 30 % ton for lings. | “Plums, 25@35¢ @ box: vapanese Plums, 25@40c; Prunes, 25@i0c # box. Fomegranates are on the market at $2 B box asked. App es, 75c@$1 25 B box for choice and 40@60c for commion. Pears, 26@40c B box; Bartletts, 40@65c B box and $15@15 8 to Figs, 23@buc § box for white and 35@75¢c for black, double layers. BERRIr>—Only two or three chests of < berries came in and quotations are therefofe nomi- pal. Recelpts of other | erries also very slender. Strawberries, — @ chest for Longworths and — for large berries. Raspberries, $#1@5 P chesi. Blackber: jes, $2 0 @ chest. Huckleberries, 5@7¢ 8 1. GRAPES—The market i3 well suppiled and dull. Seedless, 40@b50c P bx: Isabellas, — P erate: To- kays, 40@75. B box; Black Grapes, 40@60c B bx: Muscats, 35@60c @ box: Sweetwaters and Fon- : 2.@3bc B box; Grapes in crates bring 5@10c more than in boxes. Ziniandel Wine Grapes sold at $20 8 ton. MELONS—A good manv carried-over Canta- loupes had to be dumped Sunday. Watermelors, $4@10 ¥ 100: Cantaloupes, 25@5Uc B crate; Nut- megs, 16@25¢ B box. CITRUS FRUITS — Oranges are nominal at $2@3 for Valencias and 51 50@2 W box for Mediterranean Sweets: Lemons, $1 50@2 P vox or common and $2 50@3 tor good to cholce: Mex- ican Limes as is, $3 B box: repucked, $5@’ fornia Limes, 75c@$l 50: Bananas, § bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 50 B doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Cali- @2 B DRIED FRUITS— Apricois are firm and spot stocks are cleaning up. Al other fruits are dull Quotations on the Frul Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD LoTs—New Apricots, 6@614c In swoat- box, 6@7c B b % 0. b. coas and B@8c for fancy Moorpurks: new Prunes, 3lsc: new Peaches, Slac # _b In the sweat-box and 4@4%ac 1. 0. b. coast. JOBBING PRI ES—X ew Peachies, 414@5c: tancy, 514c; new Apricots, 6@7c: new evaporated Ap- ples, 514@6C 1b; 0ld Frunes, 3¢ for four sizes: new Figs, black, 21 na 3@3va for pressed: white i 1.8, 31o@4 Bla@ic for pitted and 1@114¢ for unpitted; new Nectar- ines, 4@3c @ Ib for prime to cholcs KAISIAS—Prices are as {0110, 1oad lots, 1. 0. b., kresno: Four-crown, loose, 334@4c: 3-crown, 100s¢, B1/4¢ 4¢ # Ih: secaiess Sultanas, Be: swediess Mus. atels, 1 34c; 8-crown London luy 0c B box: clusters. §1 45@1 50; DeLesa clus- 10@2 25: Imprrial clusters, 32 60@2 75 JOBBING PRI ¥S—Four crown, i0ose, dlgc: - crown, 334c; J-crown, 33sc B 1b; seedless Sal- tanas, dc B Ib; seedless Muscatels, 3c; 3-crown Loundon lasers, 75@90:; clusters, 81 0@l 75: Dehesa clusiers, 82 50: [mperial clusters, 2 75. NUTS—Quo atlons are follows: Walnuts, nominal: new Almonds, 7c 3 1 for Lancuedoc, — % 1b for hardshell and 9@10c 3 1b for paper- shell, jobbing; Peanuts. 4@se 3 Ibtor Iastern and —— for Californla; Hickory Nuis, 5@sc B 1b; Pecavs, Tla@sc: Filberts, 73@8c; brazil Nuis, 7 b; Cccoanuts, £4@5 ¢ 100. 1o~ {omb, 10@12%5c for br.ght and 5@9c for lower grades: water-whice extracted, 5@b bgc: light amber extracted, 41,@434¢; dark amber, 4@ 414c; aark, $@3c Ib. BEESWAX—u5c 3 1. PLOVISION No change whatever. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6lgc for heavy, Tiac @ Ib for light wedium, 9@9Va for light, @1 1c¢ for extra liznt and 12¢ for sugar- 620 ® b, COT 1 OLENE—68145@6%4c in halt-bbls and 63,@ TYg B B in 10-B tin HIDES, HIDES AND SKIN<—Heavy salted steers are quoted at 6c P Ib: culls and brands, 5@stzc P B: medium, 5c B B; culls and brands, 4@izc P i light, culls and branas, s@s s 4@4 culls and dc: saited Kip, 4c: salied Calf. 6c B salted 'V dre , ‘Be; . 9@9lc: cuils and branas, arv Kip and Veal.7@8c; cull dry calf, 1 ulls, 8@9 ; each: K.ds, bei Deerski medium, 15@ 23ge: winter, shearinzs. 107 15¢ each: shore wool, medium, 40@d0c each: 1ong wools, 5U@S0 euch. * Culls of all Kinds about 1o less. ALLCW—No. 1. rendered, 2lga No. 2, 21 fined, 434@be: Grease, 2¢ o b, 4 WOUL—Hum nd Mendocino, 10@11c; Val- ley Orezon, 10@11c B Ib: do ower yrades, S@10 Nevada, 6@8 .c: San Joaquin und Svuthern Cous’, SIx monihs, 4@6e: San Jonquin, f00¢hill g0od o choice, 61a@7Yec: San Joaquin, yes | fie c; noriuern iree, 7@9c; ao defective, 5@614c i PS—~om:nal at 2@4c® I for 1895 and bc for 1596. GENERAL ME CHANDISE. BAGS—Calcntta Grain Bags. spot, $4 251 Queniin, $4 20; Wool Bags. 7416@2614c. COAL-Wellingion, $8 B New Wellington, #8 @ ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 P ton ~eattle, 35@5 50: Bryan ,$5: ¢ 008 Walsend, $7: Scotch, $7 50; Cumberiand, $13 50 B ‘on in bul Pennsyivanis . nthracite Egg, $.1 $ ton *nthraciie, $8; Cannel, $7 50; . ock Castic Gute and Pieasant Valiey, $7 60; Coxe, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B PEiROLEUM, G . OLINE. are lower, as follows: Water-white Coal OL, in bulk, 1133c § gal: Pearl Ol, i1 cases. 17%ac # gal: A<iri, do. 1714c B r, do, 17 ba Extra Star Oll, in cases, 21%gc; Einine, do, 2215 | Eocene, do, 191g¢: Deodori Gusoline, 1n | buik, 13c; do, “in cases. < Deodorized Naphtia, in bu'k, 1 Ao in cases. 17 | Gasoline, in b do, in case: | TUEPENTI 8 have advance , as fol- lows: In cases, 4 1lc: in iron barreis, 36¢; in wooden barrels, 35¢ B gal. R~ he Western Sugar Pefining Ct cash: Cobe and Crusl Fine Crushed, 5%c; Dry Luted, 42400 Confectioners’ A, 3340: '\ agnoiia A, 435c EXraC, dlje: GodenC, Alge: half barcels. | %ac more than barrels, and boxes more. SAN FRANCI=CO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers arc as follows: i ¥@0e; second do. 4@ % "small, 5@63 B B s, 41a@3c; Ewes, prereve B LAMB—b@6c B b PORK—Live . ogs, 23c @ b for large and 3c for smail and medium; dressed do, 474@5c B b RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 3 272( Cheese, ctl 86.514 Kaws. doz. Farley, cls......166.390 i ides, no. Oats, cuis 8,430 | Pelts, bais. Beuns. sk’ 5111 Wine, gal Corn, ctl: 1.3 0| Leatber, ro Potatoes. sks. 4,465 Wool, bis. Onions, 8<s....0 565 Sugar, bbls. ... Bran. sks.. 1,448 Quicksilver,fisks a8 Middlings, sks... 200 Tatlow. ctls, 274 Hay, tons 1,207 Flaxseed, sks... 560 Butter, ct 81 THE STOCK MARKET. Values for Comstock shares were slightly off yesterday, but the decline was insignificant. Oecci- denial was very weak, selling from 62c down to c on the afternoon call. Closing quotations appear below. The weekly reports from the Comstock are as follows ' CON CAL & VA.—1000 lovel—West crosscut 2 staried at a point in north drift 550 feet north from Virzioia shafe stazion or 85 fe-t south from uorth boundary line of mine has been ex- tended 29 feel, passing (hrough porphyry and clay, with a slight secpuge of wa er; total lengih 617 feet. 1650 level—On ninth floor (firs: floor above sill loor) st crosscut started from south drif: at a point 500 feet in from its mouth or about 50 feet norih from south boundary line was advanced 15 fee . passing through porphyry, clay and quartz assayine $1 per ton, 1750 el rom thirteenth, fift euih, sixieenth, twanty-tirst and twen:y-fourth #iours above sill floors of this lev+l at the north end of siope in oid ground of former workings bave extracted during the week 109 tons, the average assay va ue of which per samples taken from cars in mine was $37 84 per ton. From the sixieenth floor rrom the upraise which connects with th- twen:y-fourth floor an east drift has been staried and advanced 37 feer through porolivry and some bld stope workings, assaving from $10 (0 §15 per ton. No work has been dona In the openings from u e carried up from northi est drif: from main west drift from & C. shaft. 50 feei above sill floor of his leyal. Total exiraction of ore for week amounted to 109 tons, the average assay value of which, per samples (aken 1ro.u cars when raised to surface, was $36 45 Have shipped to Morgan mill 703 tons of ore, assavinz, per rallrond car sample, 850 56 per ion. A verage assay_value per battery sampies of all 0re woraed at that mill during week (600 :ons) was $47 33 per ton. Ln the Ophir mine on the 1000 level west cross- cut 1 started at & point in the south drift from the shaft station 70 feet north of the south boundary is in 650 f-et. The formation shows beavy ground pressure, which requires consiant easing | ot umvers and repairing to keep the crosscut cored: Eastern sugar-cored Hams, 12g121gc Californta Hams, 10@11c # Ib; Mess Beef, $7@ 8: extra mess do, #8: famils do. $10: extra prime Pork, $8@® 50; exira ciear, $13 ¥ hb) mess, 811 50@12 P bol: ~ moxed Beet, 10¢ @ 1 1 ARD—Eastern tierces is quoted at 414c 3 I for compouna and 314c tor pure; pails, 6¢ P b | California tierces, 415c for compound and bige or { pure: ha f-bbis, d34c; 10-1b tins, Gige: do 5, open. There {s no change in the condi:ion of the central tunnel portion of the mize, in which the usual prospecting work is being done. In the ¢ hollar mine (Comstock workings), in the stope above crosscut 2on the 430 level, they are working south on ihe ninth and tenth floors eastof the old stope on @ stack of pay varying irom three to four feet in width of fair grude. fillings at this point are too low In_xrade to In the south stope on this lovel ihere is little change in appeaiance or yieid, except that the streak of pay east of heola stope is smalier and pogrer. Have suved auring the week 115 tons and -00 pounds of ore, which has been shipped to the Nevada mill. Average battery sample for the week $22 89 per ton. The following local incorporations disbursed dly- idends during the past month. G . NaME. Per Share. Amount. Cential Gaslizht. $20.000 Edison L. and P. Co..... 66% 13,466 Oakland Gas Co ... 26 7,500 Pacific Ga< Imp. Col . 50 15.000 Pacific Lighting Co. 85 7, S. F. Gaslight....... 35 35,000 Spring Vailey Wate; 50 81,500 San Jose Wauter. 50 4,241 California-street 3 50 5,000 Alaska Packers’ Association.. 75 35,582 Hutchinson Plantation..... 25 12,500 Paclfic Telephone.......... 30 9:300 Sunset Teiephone. . 20 6,000 California Cotton Mills........ 1 00 6,000 Pacific Auxiiary Fire Alarm, = 05 1,250 Homestake Mining Co. 25 31250 Ontario Mining C 10 15.000 Daly Mining Co.. 25 32,500 Total. $325,039 A summary of the dividends for the month com- pares as follows: 1896. Gas compantes........ $97.966 Water companies. . 1127 11 65.741 Railrond companies. 5,000 Sugar cowmpanies. 12.500 Telephone compan 15.300 Mining campanies. 38 83750 Miscellaneous companies..... 10,250 42,782 Totals.. .$293,774 $323,089 BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday : TREGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 800 Alnba....06/200 C Point...30{100 Potost..1.00 200 Bieher . 28200 Excnar.. .0 50 B& B..1.10100 HEN... 400 Buliion, 500 Bulwer. £.62100 ... 61/100 Union. 1.(101300 Utab. ]160 S Nv... .48 100 Cholr. 100 Cont. 17/700 Y Jacke 30. V€100 Cont ...1.30/200 Occldtl.. 05200 1.86 50.... 15200 Crwn Pt..27, 50 . -...31400 Exchgr....04200 Ophi 1050 B & B.1.05(300 G &C......5: 200 Bodle. 600 Bulwer, 400 Challgs 500 Chllr....2.10/100 Ovrma., 100 CC&V...1.75100 r.. 0 Potosl......90 1.40/200 Savag.... 54 Following were the sales inthe Pacific Stock Board yesterday : EEGULAR SESSTON—10:30. 1800 Alpha. .214300 Ophir. 700 slia. 10400 .. .95 300 : .2.0734/400 Overman.17 500 Andes. 200 Conti....13%5 200 Potosi....49 800 Blebr. 2" 28 200 ....... .1.80/600 . 202300 | 08200 30300 Savg.. 55300 ... 15 400 led... .12 400 150 Challge. 45200 " 500 4212 500 sem'pmn_tl)s 10 1.40300 SB&M . 200 55 600 Unlon. 100 54 300 Utah... OO 157600 Y Jex: 450 CCV..111.80/300 O) 400, 134200 300 Alph: 4400 Ophir. .....95 200 Alta...". 13100 Conti: 112715200 Ovrmn. .15 50 ..........134260 Poiosi.....90 30 1.40/2)0 Sav. 55 500 1.45/100 . 800 200 400 281300 Scorplon..05 130500 S Nv. 10v Buiwer....39/2.0 311400 ... 44 300 ............80300 G & C.... 55/200 Unioa (.34 200 Caleda. . 12400 H&EN . ..1.40200 . e85 300 Chalng. 46/400 . 7 .. 461200 juiia 47,500 Justice. 50/300 Mxcn... 72001200 Mono. +-2.10/300 Ocea . 100 .. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, August 31—4 P. 3. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked .05 U6 Jackson 5 - 2 = 13/Jalla.. D= o8 Andes. 32 Justice, 05 07 Helcher. 29 Kentock...... 05 (6 Best & 110/ Lady Was) — o4 Benton Con... — Z0|Mexican...... 52 64 Bodie.......... 85 —IMono .. 629 e Bulllon .00 U7 08 Nevada Queen. 08 — Bulwe: 39 4 Occldental. ... 64 55 Caledonia . 11 _120phir...... 95 98 Chollar 2.10 2150verman.....l 16 17 Con.Cal&Vi. 176 1.80 Potost... . 92 94 Chailenze Con. 50 52/savage.. . 65 56 Con. Imperiai. U2 U8 scorploa. ..l = 06 Confidence... 1.45 1.50,>eg. Beicher... 08 10 Con New York 04 —|Svndicate ... — 04 Crown Point... 80 81silver Hill... 01 03 kustSierra Nev — Ud|~ierra Nevada 43 43 kurekaCon... 25 —UnjonCon..... 34 36 Exchequer.. 03 O4[Utah........ — 08 Goula &cCurry. B4 6D Yellow Juckew 38 40 huiea Norera 1.40 1.45 GOLD MINING EXCHANGR. Cramplon ... 1Asked Princess. . 70 ~7125 00100 Savannano. 48 500 Sebasiopol. 30 85/ fhorps Asked... .. 85 30{100 Choliar . 2320 281100 Hale & Norcrs. 145 100 . % 100 Suvage .. . 61 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. Ang. 81-2 p. 3. TUNITED STATES BONDS. Br. Asked, Bid. Asked. U8 4nconp. 10512106 |US4sreg... — 1073, Do new issucliziy — MISCELTANEOTS mowne Cal-atChlese — 111 PacRoll M8y - Cal ElecL, 63117~ — [Do2dias.. — Cntra C W5y — 04 F&OURy8s. — 118 Dpnt-siex-co 80 9734/P&Ch Ryss. — 107 Fdsn L&P8si17 - |Pwist KR8. — 116 F&CHKHES. — 10614 Beno, WL&L — 108 Geary-stRos. — 1071alsacto P& L. — 10214 losAnglgs. — 100 ~Sr&NPRDs. 85 88 Do Gaieedds — 95 |SPRRArizds — 97 MktsiColes — 120 |SPRECalGs. — 1103 LoKyCons. 108 10435 SPRRCai5s. — — NatVin6sls: 98 — SPETRCalBs — 991, NevUNgi7s 83 — |SVWaterbs.. 11814115854 NPCEKSs100 — |SVWaterds. 96 — N Ry Calgs — 100 | - 100 N Ry Cal3s. — 100 - - OakGas 53./102 ~ — |Suiter-atB5a106 — Jo2d is 83 10115105 (VisalimWios — = Gwnibus os 116441163 VAT ER STORS. Contra Costa — 40 |San Jose. = = Marin Co.... 30 83 |Sprng Valley 947 — A £TOCKS, Canital. 1714 30 |Pacific Light — 49 95" — |SauFrancsco 88 89 ~ 52 [Siocktom.... — 20 FucGusimp. &2 83 | INSURANGE sTocKs. Fireman'sFa16744167 |Sun... . 2% 50 COMMERCIAL 1 Amer B&TC. b Anglo-Cal.... — 58 Baukof Cal. — 254 i S D&TCO10744110 |Nevada... ... FirstNaclonl. 150 [Sainer 830 FAVINGS DANK KTOCKS. Ger S&1,00.1250 1260 (Sav& Loan.. Humb S&L.1100 14060 (SecuriLy, = Mutual....... — 40 |Union Trost 750 B EsuvUnlon 480 STREET RAILROAD «varze. 108 Oak SL&HAy — Presidio Sutter-st..... JANK STocKA. LondonP&A. 12314 London&sFE. Merch Ex... 13 Atlantie D 15 Eastern D. Calitornia. Judson 0.2 Vigorit. MISCELLANROf Alaska Pkrs. 90 9014 BikDCoalCo. — 10 Cal Cot Mills kyd Idison Light1131511414 GasConAssn, — - | Ger Lead Co. SO 100 | RawC&SCo.. 15 1614 nutch S PCo 1914 20 NerkxAssa 100 110 ¢ Elec Lighs 414 SALKS—AFTERNUON SKSS(0%. Board— & Edison Light & Power Co. 4 German Savings & Loan. 6 Pac Gas Imp Siree— 40 Edison Light & Power Co.. 25 do do ... $3000S V 4x Bonds...... BALES— MORNIN Board— 20 Alaska Packers’ Association. Edison Light & Power Co... 50 Hutchinson > P Co. 60 S F Gaslignt. 255V Water. Streei— 10 Alaska Packers’ Association. e —— THE CALL CALENDAR. SEPTEMBER, 1896. - ¥at Vin Co., Oceantc SSCo Pac Aux FA FacBoraxCo. Pac Roll Mill - F3 §118918181 k3 Last Quarter.| Sept. 29. [ u. [ Mo.|Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr./Sa. | Moon's Phas ‘\ 112 34|56 | 11|12 |~ Firs_quart i s Sept. 13. 18 |19 Full Moun,| [ 2 D e et { 24|25 26 | | | GULAN STEAMEKS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER | DESTINATIO SAILS. | PIER. Aruckee . [Co0s Bav.._ [Sept 1,12 M Plers Cll]l"\l.bll.‘\'lcal’(l =na Sept 1, 9am|Pler9 Emplre..... |Orezon ports . |Sept 212 » Pler 13 Santa Rosa. |San Diego... .‘Sept 2 11aw | Pie (L Pomona.... | numboidiisa: |Sept 2, urw|Pler ) Rio Janeiro. China & Japao Sept 3, Sru( PM S S Arago.......| U008 Bav.;... [Sept 4.10am | Fer 13 Farallon... | ) nouina Bay.. [Sept 4, 9am Pler2 Coos Bay.... Newpor: 4. 9aw Pier 11 Weeott... Kel Kiver. 4. 5pn | Plerls Columbia. . | Poruand ... Sunol. Grays Harbor |Sept Arcata.. """ | Oregon ports.. | Sept WaliaWalls | Vic & Pgt Sna Sept Corona.. San Diego..... Sept ABlanchard Uregon or:s.. 5.10am | Pler 2% 5.12 M Pier2 5,10AM Pier24 6. 9ax | Pier 6.11aw Pierll 7. opw | Pler 13 812 % P M S8 v.ee | Newoor: Sept 8, vau|Ptertl State o Cal. | Portiand.. ", |Sept10.10ax | Pier 24 STEAMERS TO ARKIVE. STEAMER | Frox I Due Mackinaw .| Tacoma_. Sept 1 Arcata. “eee. |Portiand. .-Sept 1 Pomona 171" | Hamboldt 1 Farallon .11 | Yaquina Bay 3 Coos Bay Newport... 2 Waila Waila. .. Vicioria & 2 Columbia.......| Portiand. Panama. ey *|Eel River. -..|Humboldt By North Fork. Corona... Ne port. Nanaimo.. Tacoma E State of Cal ... |Portand.. .. -..|..Sept Umatilla.. . Victoria & Puget Sound Crescent City.. eeened. |- Sept Panuma. .. UN, MOON AND Tibe, T _®. COANT AND GEODETIO STRVEY Trow' BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. } 11.46ru Tuesday, September 1. . 5.40| Moon risey -6.39) Moon set: Sun rises. Sun sets. September—1996. S 1 = = 1 ] flnmm Feet|11me | poqr| Time| poq, [Time | poq, [ oW, 13wl 7wl “IT0S3 0.7 8aa| 5.9/ JL10 6| 635 b 2| 13| o3| o38| &1)oas| 36| gbo| S8 3} 224 ml 9.59| 4.4/ 2.00| 88| 8B00| 57 4| 5.12/-01110.27 "7/ .00 8.2 900, 59| 5| 854 —0.2/1055| 52“351| 28| 9.55/ 6.0 e' 482/-01/11.20| b.4| 4.40| 2.0{10.48 6.0 7| 511) 01/12047| 55| 28] 181140 68 NOTE—In the above exposition of tl tides the arly morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time colnmn the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives Lhe last tide of the day, except when tnere are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes tl height, and thea the number given is subiractive from the depth given by 'he char ————— BEANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICF, U. S N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. HYUKOGEAYBIC BULLETIN. BAN FRANCISco. August 51, 1893. } The time bali on Telegrapn Hil was aropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at_noon of the 120th meridian, OF €XuClly &t 8 ¥. M., Greenwich time, A F. FECHTELER, Lientenant U. 5. N. in churge. —————————————————————— Shais . anw A A A kearai U Arrived. MONDAY, August 31. Stmr Gipsy. Leland 38 hours from Monterey etc: produce. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Sants Rosa, Alexander, 6534 hours 1 San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Caspar, Anfindsen. 50 hours from Re- dondo: bullas . to Caspar Lumber Co, Ship Liewellyn J Morse, Bindberg, 17 aays from Karluk; 48.8°5 cs salmon, 386 ht-bbls salmon, to Alaska Packers’ Assn. Brship “oswshire, Baxter. 3 davs from Syd- nex; 3515 tons coal to J J Moore & Co. Birk Columbis. Gove. 13 days from Port Blake- ley: 750 M ft lumber and plles, to Reaton, Holmes & Co Schr Mald of Orleans, Arff, 9 days from Grays Harbor; — cords staveboits, to Callfornia Bar- rel Co. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 10 hours from Bodega; 60 bxs butter, (o Ross & Hewlert. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart, 24 hours from Bowens Landing; bark, to Bender Eros. Cienre t MONDAY. August 31. Stmr Clty of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Brship Inverna, Tod, Queensiown; G W Mo Near. Brship Durham. Doty, West Hartlepool; Bal- four, Guthrie & Co. Schr Annie Larsen, White, Ocos: C D Bunker & C%chr Mnriel, Carlsen, Bonolpu; Willlams, Di- mona & Co. - Sailea MONDAY, August 31, Stmr Point Arena. Johnson. e Stmr Protection. Eilefsen. Stmr Eureka, Jepson. Stmr Mineola, Pillsbury, Comox. Stmr State of California. Ackley, Astoria. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson. Stmr Tillamook. Hansen. Sebr Muriel, Carisen. Honofpu. Schr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson. Schr Pilot. Jensen. Schr W S Phelps. Mercer, Mendocino. Leiegranhis POINT TOROS. Auvenst 31—17 ». x.—Weather hazy; wind NW; velocity 20 miles, Charters. The Nor stmr St Andrews was chartered prior to arrival for wheatto St Vincent for orders, 28s 9d. The Br ship Dunfernline loads wheat at Tacoma for Europe. 265 3d. The schr Defender loads lumber at Eureka for Honolulu; Br ship Errol, lumber at Moodyville for A elaide: bktn Uncle John. lumber at Eureka for Calino. Tpokan. Aug 2—Lat 8 37 N, long 142 22 W, Brship Yarkand, f-om Puget Sound, for Calcatta. Oomestic Corte SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 31—Schr Albert Meyer from New Whatcom. TACOMA—Sailed Aug 29—Schr Peerless, for San Francisco. HARDY CREEK—Sailed Aug 31—Stmr Cleone for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Aug 81—Stmr North Fork, hence Aug 29. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Aug 30—Schr Comet from San Pedro COOS BAY—Salled Aug $1-Stmr Arago, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Aug 81—Schr Norma, hence Aug 13 schr La Gironde, from Re- dondo P RT ANGELES—Arrived Aug 31—Bark Kos- ciusko, from Honolulu. PORT TOW. END—Arrived Aug 31—Jap stmr Mitke Marq, from Yokohama. via Honolulu. TATOOSH —Passed Avg 81—Ship John ¢ Potter, hence Aug 7. for Nanaimo; schr Meteor, from San Pedro. jor Port Gamble. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Aug 31—Br ship Nel- lie Troop, from Amoy. ASTURIA—Sailed Aug 81 —-Stmr Columblia, for San Francisco; Br ship Clackn:annanshire, for South Africa. Arrived Aug 31—Br ship Tweedsdale, from Bris- bane. GREENWOOD—Salled Aug 31—Stmr Alcazar, for Newport. BANDON—Arrived Aug 30—Schr Mary Gllbert, hence Aug 19. EUREKA—Salled Aug 31—Stmr Pomona, for San Francisco. Eastern Ports, NEW YORE-—Arnved Aug 30-Ship Roanoke, from Honolulu. Foreign Ports. FALMOUTH—Arrived Aug 20—Brship Ard- namurchun, hence May 6. MELBOURNE—Arrived Aug 28—Br ship Morl- alta, hence June 7. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aag 27—Stmr Belgic, hence Aug 8. via Honolulu, VICTOKIA—Sailed Aug 27—Br ship Blythswood for San Francisco. NAGASAKI—To sall Aug 12—Ship Kennebec, for Port Townsend. RIO DE JANEIRO—In port July 28—Br ship Crocodile, for San Francisco; Broars Dee, for Orexon. JUNIN—In port July 20—Br bark British Prin- cess, for ~an Francisco. CALLAO—Sailed Aug 25—Br ship Tnchcape Rock, ‘or Portland; Ger bark Kobilla, ior San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlaatio Stanmers. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 31—-Stmr Saale. fi stmr State of Calliornia, from G as ow 1a, from Marsellles; stmr Friesiand, from Aniwern BREMERHAVEN—Arrived out Aug 31—Stmr Aller. UEIBKALTAH;—AMM out Aug 31—Stmr Fur- ngsvia. 'BENOA—Sailed Aug 30-Stm: Kalser Wilhetm 11, o ew York. BEACHY HEAD—Passed Aug 31—Stmr Iialla, from Hamburg, for New York. PRAWLE POINT—Passed Aug $1—Stmr Edam from Amsterdam, tor New York. LIZARD—Passed Aug 31—Simr Maasdam, frm New York, lor Roiterdam. Tmnor-anane. PORT HARFORD—Per Santa Rosa—8 bxs fish, 1bx rock. 8 pkss mdse, 95 vdis hides and pelts, 15 bxs 1 keg butter, 33 bales wool, 31 cs eggs, 58 bxs green ap Ios, 83 bX+ green pears. 200 sks oats, ¥01: sksbarley, 6 coopschickens, 13 dressed calves % Steeles—1539 sks barley, 25 sks feed, 160 sks flax. Nipoma—2001 sks barley, 522 sks beans, 117 sks oats, 95 sks wheat “Arroyo Grande—285 sks beans Santa Maria— 1042 sks barley, 1266 sks oats, 626 sks beans. Los Alamos—176 sks oats. Zaca—1378 sks wheat. Los Olivos—443 sks wheat. Santa Barbara -2 cs dry goods, 5 sks peppers, 82 bxs lemons. 4 pkgs mdse, 6 skscrawfish. 4 bbls mineral water. Los Angeles—14 sks chillles, 35 puncheons wine, | 274 sks corn. Angeles—1 _cs hari- Los Angeies via Port Los o ware, 148 sks rais ns, 12 pkgs mdse, grease, 20 bb s cin_er ale, 8 pkgs agricuitural im- pements 115 bd.s hides and peits. Redondo—1 bx 0<s. 7 ¢8 shoes, 2 bxs garden 5 sks aluestock. 33 sks horns. 3 cs seod. 8 hxs oranges, 13 bXs lemons. Los Angeles via Redondo—3 pkgs mdse. 33cs dru; 00 < San Diego -7 pkgs mdse, 4 s 1 cs syrup, 3 cs jelly, b cs preserves, b cs tobzcco, 1 screen, 1 bx books, 5 cs castings. 200 bxslemons, 1 bx cotfve, 179 bdis dry fisn. 1 cs hardware, 6 bxs 8 plates, - pkgs mdse, 35 ves curbing, § bxs seed, 2 bxs oranges. MOSS LANDING—Per Gipsy—1 cs eggs, 42 xks Dotatoes. Waisonville ex P V R R—2 bxsdrugs, 1 bbl mea . Moro Cojo ex P V R R—611 sks barley. 1659 sks potatoes. Soquei—25 bdls 500 reams paper, 7 pkgs mdse. Santa Cruz—36 sks bones, 5 pkgs mdse. 1000 bls Hime. Pigeon Point—26 drums 100 bxs cheese, 3 bxs butter. Amesport—450 sks oats, 30 +kgs mdse, 2 cs esgs. 4 bxs butter. 13 cs cheese, 18 8ks green peas, 17 sks green beans. Consienaas. Per Santa Rosa—Pacific Coast Fish Co; Sacra- mento Fish Co: American Union Fish Co: Arctic OIF Works: SawyerTanning Co; Cal Bottling Co: Enterprise’ Brewerv: Bissinger & Co: S Strauss Hilmer, Bredhott & Schuiz; Dairymen's Union: £ T Allen's Kob er & Chase: Norton, Teller & Co; F Url & Co: Witzel & Baker; Samuels Bros: Her- man Walideek; W C Price & Co: D E Allison & Co Marshall, Teggart & Co: S Levy & Co: A Fedora Western Meat Co: H Kirchmann & Chicazo Brewery: Dodge, Sweeney &Co; L D Stone & Coz Garcia & Maggini: ~insheimer Bros: Heywood Bros & Co: Brigham. Hoppe& Co; J P Thomas: Union Brewery: E R Stevens & Co: H Dutard; 8 Lachman; Erlanger & Galinger; M Ehrman & Co: Wheaton, Breon &Co:_Moore, Ferguson & Co : S P Miliing Co: Black & Sons Co; Bassett & Bunker; A Levy & Co: H Heckman & Co: H Alexande: Ley Eveleth & Nash: J Ivancovich & Co: A Paladini: M Blaskower & Co: C M Volkman; B £rappoli & Co; California Wine Assn: San Fran- cisco and racific Glass Works: IXL Tamale Co: Crown Distillery Co: Koyland Bros: Bergess & Domeniconi; Haas, Baruch & Co: American Type Foundry: Wm Lacke; G H T Jackson: Hills Bros: W Wolff & Co: D M Usborne & Co; Johnson-Locke Mercantile Co: Braunschweiger & Co; H Youug: EJ Bowen & Co: E E Georze: Jos Wagner; Cox Seed and Plant Co; C E Whitney & Co; California Eiec rical Works; C H Tetzen; F H Ames & Co: Gray & Barbieri; C W Chamberlain; F H Koch: E K Manzie: Redington & Co; S J Lubbel; Pacific Cous Syrap Co: Wilson & Baechtel; Tapp sros: CE Whitney & Co: ~un Francisco Brewinz Co: A H Griswold: Amer Press Assn: Gaskil & Rezan: S Jacobs: M F Cabral: M S Simas: Hawley Bros; W & J Sloane & Co: Wetmore Bros: 5 A Randalli MJ Braudens ein & Co: Wolf & Son: W Jackson: Bancroft Bros & Co; Levi Spiegel & Co; Union Oll 0 R Starr & Co. eller & Co;_Wolf & Son: S Thomas Loughran: N Oblandt & Co; oll Paper Co; A W Fink & Co: Union E Western | Paper Co: Dairymen’s Union; H Cow-1l & Co: S E Watson: Enterprise Brewery: Hammond & Brod: Stanaard Oil Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: H Dutard: O B Smith & Co: C Carpy & Co: A Galli Fruit Co: Wheaton. Breon & Co: Martin, Feusier & Co: J E Mullen; Getz Bros & Co: Herman Joost: P G Simi; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Cal Bottling Co: F B Joyce WANTED---Overdue Accounts FOR COLLECTION. CITY COUNTRY —— FOREIGN W. S. MORROW, 130 Sansome St. (Tel. Red 411). N. B.—No charge uuless successful. Lis:ofS. F references, mercanilie aud professional, gratis and post iree. UCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COANT NTEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM 2 Broadway whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lsnoo and Sitka (Alaska), ac 9 A. 3L, Sept. 11,26 For Vicioria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everitt, Anacortes and New' W atcom (Bellincham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. . Sept. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, and rvery fitth day there after, connecting st Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., atTacoma wi'h N. P. R. K., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with A aska steamers. For I ureka, Arcu 4 and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) sir. Fomona 2 P. M., Sept. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, ©2, 26, 30. and every fourth day thereatter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San i uls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Venturs. Hueneme, ¥an Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) ewport, at 9 A. M. S-pt. 4, 8,12, 16, 20, 8, and every fourth day thereatter. For ~an Dieo. stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Fort Los An- reles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A3 Sept. 2,6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 and every fourth day thereafiér. For t-nsenada, Sun_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A3 25th of éach moath. Ticket office, Palace lotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKIYS & CO:, Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., San Franci<co. CEANIC S.S. C0. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULY NEW ZEALAND, ey AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA. B, S, ALaasiko . sails via HUNULULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, september 17, at2 P . %. 5. AU-TRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day. Sepienber 22 a:10A.M. Special party rates. Line 10 COOLGA RDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, South Africa. J D. SPRECKELS & BROS. €0, Agents, 11 Montzomery siresk Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. O. R. & IN. iy ASTORIA AND PORTLAND 46 Second Class, $12 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED, Columbla sall Aug. 186, 26, Sept. 5, 18, 2t Buate of Califo P D . - ceriens seee... Aug. 21, 31, Sept. 10, 20, 80 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 a. i GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts, F¥. F. CONNOR, General Agens, 630 Market strest. ! COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Lin~ to Havra. OMPANY'SPIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelersby % this line avoid both transit by English rallway aa: the discomfort of crossing the chaunel in asmall boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypa Vvia Pacis, first-ciass $160: second-class, $116. LA BOURGOGNE.. s A LA TOURAINE LA GASUCUGNE. .Sept.. ;§, 3 LA BRETAGNE veneeeeesOCh 8 T Al M. rther particulars apply to A%~ For furt] P! e F“l?l’ S agent. No. 8, Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, . ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. qTEr\MERfl LEAVE ASPINWALL W fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg! France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail S. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas- are to direct ports i sngland and rman! ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to Ply mouz& Cherbourg, Southampion. First ch\s‘«. 8)95:l U:; class, $97 50. For further particulars apply 29 PARROTT i‘ CO. t - WHITE STAR LINE. Unfted States and Rogal Mail Steamers RETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SALLING EVERY W EEK. ABIN, $60 AND UPW ARD, ACCORD- ing t0 steamer and .ccommmmllonsfi selected; second cabin, § v and #i 0 Malsiic an' Teutonie. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark tes. Tickets, through to San Francisco at lowest y be procured sailing dates and cabin plans m from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at tho General Office of the Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. General A Tor Pacific Const. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St.. At o P. M, Daily. kreighc received up to 130 P. AL &% Accommodations Reserved by Telephons ine only line masing through rates on Valley Road freight. STEAMERS T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garrait, City of Stockton. ‘1 eiephone Main S05. CaL 4\2' Linpi. Co U.S. NAVY-YARD. MARE ISL XD, VALLEJO, *Benicia, *Port Coxta, *Croekett and “Valona, STR. MONTICELLO, Daily 10:30 a. s, 4:00 P. M. (Saturdays **10:3) 4.30), $:30 P, . Sundavs 8 P, M. o0 and landing, Pler 2, Mission st. Offices Telephone Black HATUH BRO=. *4and 8 r. . (rips ot ¢ Excursion trip._G s 5 hours at Navy-yard. FOR SAVJ0SE, 108 64508 & SANTA CRUE TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY at 10 A M. (Sundays excepted); Alviso daily 8¢ 7P M (Saturduys excepted). Frelght and bas an.e‘r; srurc‘_’b;l.:";: s-glfilnclico and Alvi, 4n Jose C.. ayv st, Per 2 Banta Clars si., San Jose. Ry

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