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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1896. "THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. fUMMARY OF THE MAKKETLS. Bank clearings fall behind 1895. ~ilver unchanged. Brewing Barley in less demand. Wheat weuker. Freights firm. Oats steady. Corn and Rye dull. Bran and Middlings unchanged. Hay in decreaged receipt. Cousiderable change in Beans. Flour as before. Potstoes and Onions cheap. Vegetables in good supply. Poultry easier. Butter advanced again. No change in Cheese. ges rather easier. Fresh Fruits siowly advancing. Fresh new Prunes sent East. 1 Grapes and Melons plentiful. Citrus Fraits dull Provisious unchanged. Hides and Leather steadler. Ttops and Wool demoralized. Coftee qui Meat market unchanged. STOCKS OF GRAIN. Produce Exchange Grain Inspector Abel reports stocks of Grain in Call Board warehouses Septem- ber 1 as follows, in tons: ————WHEAT- [PortCosta.| Stockton. | City. August 1 19,608 | 1,185 September 1 44,635 1181 [Barley.| Oats. | Corn. | Bran. August L. .....| 7, 1972\ 1,378 426 September 1 9,365 1,823| 1,880| 327 The receipts in Aucust were 51,289 tons Barley, 1883 do Oats, 816 do Corn and 2128 do Bran. BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings in August were 153,608,617, against $57,462,098 in August, 1836. Decrease this year, $3,853,480. For the firs: elght months of 1886 1hey were $440,929.610, agains: $440,969,- 503 for the same time in 189 PRODUCE EXCHAN GE SALES. Produce Exchange call sales since July 1 amount 10 163.700 tons Wheat and 19,000 tons Barley. Y L\, Etoosfix}\i\ ‘\ 3 \J\A\Sea ti/e, /J v 88 CISpokane -@Uilfs 5 ot lda4o Fol/sY 72 Ipnemucea /' )78 - O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow rxpranation. The arrow flies with he wind. The top figures Bt station indicate maximum temperature for the days: those underneath it, if any, the amount of | raintall, of meited snow in inches and hundredths, | during the past tweive hours. lsobars, or solld | lines, conneet poin s of equal air pressure; igo- | therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure a Is _usunlly accompanied by fair weather: ‘10 refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompsnied by clondy weather and rains. | “Lows"” nsially first appear on the Washington comst. When the pressare is high in the interior snd low along the coast,and the lsobars extend | morth and south along the comst, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of | marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- | able. With a “bigh” in the vicinity of Jdaho, and | the pressure falling to the California coast, warmes | weather may be expected in summer and colder | weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1, 1896, 5 p. M. Weather conditions and general forecas The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day: Eureka 66. Fresno 88, San Diezo 74, Red Bluff 90, San Luis Obispo 80, Yuma 102, San Francisco 7). Los Angeles 80. 2 Francisco data—Maximum temperature 71, minimum 56, mean 64. An extensive area of high pressure is moving eastward to-night over the country north of the -second paral el. During the past twenty- four hours thers has been & rise of two-tenths of an nch in pressure over the northern tier of States Light raln has fallen in Idaho and beavy rain in Mosstana. A raintall of 1.04 inches is re- ported at Havre. ihe temperature bas risen siightly over the northern half of the Pacific siope, and has fallen over the Rocky Mountain region and eustward. The weather has beer: generally clear throughout California. Forecast made at San Franeisco for thirty hours ending midnight, Seprember 2, 1896: Northern Cailfornia—Fair Wednesday; some- what warmer in the valleys: fresh northerly winds. Southern Californis — Fair Wednesday; light northwesterly winds. Nevada—#air Wednesday. ULahi—Cloudy Wednesds | i 3 cooler in the northern | San_Francisco and vicinity—Falr Wednesday; fresi northerly winds. A. G. McADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORE, N. Y., Sept. L—The stock market after scoring fraciional declines at the opening in consequence of the receipts of lower quoations from London soon developed strength on the news. that certain firms here iad ordered over $2,000,- 000 sdditional gold from nbroad, making the total engagements up to date over $20,000.000. The shorts low no time in reducing their con- tracts and an advance of 14 to 1 per cent ensued. While specu ation showed & good des! of strength it lacked the forge which characterized the deai- ings for several days v t10ns were reflected in u shi Louisville and Nashville ielded 134. Su ar and ‘Tobacco 114, Baltimore and Ohio 234, Burlington and Quincy 13 Manhaitan 13 and other stocks | cent. Louisville and Nashville was fected by the heavy falling off in | the net earniugs of the company for the month of July, and Baitimore and Ohio yielded on rumors that when the reorzanization pian is made pubtic it would be found that (he commitiec having the matter in char. e had decided 0 levy & heavy as- sessment on the siock hoiders. Speculation cuntinued feverish until mear the close, when it again developed firmness on the de- cline of call money ra es from 8 to 3 per cent, and more particaiar.y on the ramors prevalevt in th exchanze tha: the Vermon electfon would give heavy Iepublican majority. Of course the Iatter was mere conjecture, but nevertheless It was made to do service In ihe st ck markeL Among the specialties Liinois Central jumped 24 to 88 and Minnesota Iron b to 46@45, while illinois Steel dropped 2 to 35. The volume of transactions was mucn smalier than on yesierday. a.oun:ing to ouly 127.025. Inciuding 20,900 Sugar, 20,700 St. Paul, 12000 Loulsvilie and A“:‘hv\lefi. Net chunges show gains cent. Lonisville and Nasnville lost ..,.’a"xfi{mm and Uhio 214. Bornds were lower. Total sales were $475,000. Atchison adjust.ent fours feil 134 to 8034: Kan- sas aid Texas seconds, 1 to 49: Nortiiwestern fours, 134 1o 98; |.eaqing first preferred, 134 to 25%4: do second, 114 to 113, and Southern iiall- way con olidatea fives, 1 to In Government bonds $67.000 coupon fours of 1925 sold at 11356@114: $15,000 do registered av 11834: $2000 couyon fours of 1807 at 107, and $27,000 coupon fives at 10934 Crain, FLOUR—Firm; winter wheat, low grad #1 70@8$2 50: do fair to fancy, $2 40@3 40; 'd.; patents, $3 45@3 85; Minnesota clear, $2 30@ $2 70: do straits, $2 85@3 30; do vatents, §3 1! $405: low ex:ras, $1 70@2 50; city mills, $3 90; FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND HEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., “ Leldesdorff St., Tel Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE 828 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Maln 5838 J. 8. PURDY, m':fich Orders instantly executed on latest market quo tations. Reference 1st National 5 F. CHICAGQ, PFRIVATE Wiki MNEW YORK, | v | 40 depress prices. do patents, $4@4 25: mixtures, $2 40@2 90; su- rfine, $1 b BAKLEY—Quiet; 33c. 2 10; fine, $1 40@1 85. ;' feeding new, 3134e: doold, BARLEY MALT—Quiet. Western, 48@53c. WHEAT—Spot market dull, weaker with op- tions: f. 0. ., 61 Y4c; ungraded red, 56@67¢: No. I Northern, 65¢- 0, 1@1 11 )Piions wero fairly sctive and closed weak at c decline on fower cables, foreign seliing, weaker West and local realizing, December and September most active. May, 6914c; ~eptember, HQ(?‘(‘: October, 63iqc; December, 673gc. ‘URN. 253 eieva. ~pot, moderately acuive, weaker; No. 2, 2634c afloat. Lplio- s were aciive, closing weak, at 35@55c deciine on weak West, easier cabies and heavy re- ceipts. September and October most aciive. September, 2534¢; 277c: May, 80 ATS—Spot dull, Ociober. 2684c; December, teady. Obiions more active, weaker. September, 1984c: Ociober, 2 * pot prices: No. 2. Chicago, 21c; No. Lgc; December, 21%4c. . 20c; No. 2white, 283gc: No. 2 3, 18c; No. 3 white, 20%4c; mixed Western, 19@z1c: white do, 20@28c. irovisions. LARD—Quiet. weak: Western steam, $8 75; city, 83 45@3 50: September. $3 67: refined, dull; continent E i‘/ pound, : 7@sYac. PORK airly active; South American, ¥4 70 com- new mess, $7 85@8 25. BUT — Fair _demand, steady: ~Western dairy, 8@12¢c: do creamery, 11%@16%4c: extra factorr. 7i4@1134c: Ligivs, 16%ge: imitation creamer; 4 é‘gmh 2@be. EGGS—Stend; case, $1@: TALLOW 10@10%e. S fair omana, steady: part siims, Western, fresh, 14@15¢c; do B Quiet, nominal; city, 3%@3%c: country, 314@33gc. COTTUNSEED® OlL—Steedy; crude, 19@20c; yellow, prime. 23c. RICE—Fin 434c. domestic, 3%4@5%c: Japan, 4@ MOLASSES—Steady, moderate demand; New Orleans, 27@:7c. COFFEK—Steady, unchanged 10 5 points down: September, $9 6U@9 65: October, §9 20@9 25: December, $9 05: March, $9@9 05: May, $8U5. Spot Kio dull, steady: No' 7. 1usge. SUGAK—Kaw easler, quict: falr refining. 2%c: centrifugals, 96 tesi, Blgc: refined, quiet, off A, 37-16@ilgc: mola A, s:anard A. 48c: conteciioners’ 4, 4 cut loat, 5340 crushed, b34c: powdered, 434c; cuves, be. granulaied, Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 8@9c. PEACHES—OId, peeied, 12@14c; unpeeled, 614 8lhc. PRUNES—Four sizes, nominal, 43,@5c. RAISINS— ) wo-cro 4c: do three-crown, do’ Loudon layers, 1 40. HOPS—Dull. , loose Muscatels, 334@ 5@514c: do four-crown. 5lac: £1@110; do clusters, 81 20 Pacific Coast, 3@634c. WOOL-Quiet. Domestic fieece, 16@28c; pulled, 18@31c; Lexas, 10 @lzc Merchandise. T16 JRON—Quiet: American. £10 25@10 50. COPPE! LEAD—Steady: 11N~ Dui BPELTE. CHICAGO, ILL. —Dull; jake. $10 50@10 Sb. (raits, 313 25@18 507 4 Dull; = CHICAGY domestic. s 7:34@: Gomesiic. 33 65@3 7. MAKKETS. Sept. 1.—Hardly one minute of steadiness prevalled in wheat at the opening this moining, the crow d_concluding that sales were more likely to be profitable than buying in_view of the very heavy receipts reported in the North- west, 1308 cars, as against 2161 for two days last vear and 654 last T particular importa luesaay. Business was not of nce, few ou side orders belng received. The deliveries on September contracts did not prove to be unusually heavy, and the taik ©of enormous quantities changing hands, which has been heard for some time, was not confirmed. higher. Opening Liverpool cables were quiet and 3ad Keceipts at Chicago were 306 cars, and 18.150 bushels were taken from store. Thoman's crop report was out to-day. mated the vield of Beriin POrL clearances amo; ione of the marker It estl- winter and spriug wheat at 420,000,000 bushels. The Orange Judd Farmer esuimated it a: 480,000,000 bushels. closing 1ad lower. werp lower. Liverpool Paris was unchanzed and A nt- was 15@1 mark higher. Ex- unted to 259,175 bushels The continued weak throughout, the influence of the crop reports mentioned being 6974c 10 HuB4c, d 5815@ 854c, 135@: mated receipts for t CORX clining moderately, and devoid of attractivene: —Was 11 sy December wheat opened from eciined to 583gc. closin: at 114c under vesterday. Esti- w-morrow 190 cars. mpathy with whea, prices de- but trade remaining inactive The it was for the most part neglected, the few orders executed being for small lots and for local account. Re- ceipts were 752 cars and 454,112 bushels were withdrawn from s ore. Liverpool cables were weak and 14d lower. Expor: clearances amounted 1o 377,711 bushels. May corn opened a: 2515@ 2514c, sold at 2514¢, dechned to 245gc closing at 24%,c, Joc under yesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 410 cars. OATS—Were not active, but there was a steadier feeling In the market than in either corn or wheat. Nothing transpired which at all savored of impor- tance. Receipts w withdrawals from s 290 cars. ere 466 cars. There were no tore. May oats closed Lgc un- | der yesterday. Estimated recelpts for to-morrow, FLAX—Was steadv. Cash, 6314c: September, 8514% 83140: were 132 cars. Dec: ember, 67@67%ic. Receipts PROVISIONS—Trading was quite firm at quota- tions. The offerings were moderate and the de- mand fair. A steady hog market was quoted, which was the main reason preventing a decline, January pork and | lard a shade lower. nbs unchanged and January BLTTER—The butter market was quiet to-day. Receipts were somewhat heavier and the demand falr. Prices were unchanged. Creameries—Extras, 16c: firsts, 1414@15%g0; seconds, 11@18c; imitations, sancy, ~12@.sc. vairies—Exiras, 14c: firsts, 11@12c: seconds, 10c. Ladles: and but moderate ctanged. Fresh st dozen. MONEY—Was i ume louns New discount. Extras, 91@10c; firsis, 5@814¢; packing stock. T@1Yac;: grease, 4 EGGS—Were steady. @3c. T ere wasa fair inquiry offerings. Prices were un- ock was quotable at 11@113c rm at 6@7X on call and 7% on York exchange sold at 3125 Closing Prices WP A T—Sentember. 85%c: December, 5814@ 685/4c; May, 831/4c. CUKN —reptember. May, 2434c. OATS—september. 15 FORK—September. 5 20%4c; December, 2164c: 1555c: May. 18%hc. : January, 86 8 LAKL—September, 33 2714; January, #5 L.iue—Seplemoer, £315; January, 3 45. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IrL, Sept. 1.—The de- mand for cattle to-day was good. Prices were steady and unchanged. Offerings of hogs were fair. The demand was good snd prices unchanged. Sheep and lambs w ere steady. CATTLE—Receiots. 4000. Fancy beeves, $4 90 5 00: choice 10 prime, 1300 to 1700 D steers, B0@4 85; good to choice steers, 1200 10 1600 b, 8426@é 55; mediu, @4 20: fair $3 75 @4 00: ua, $2 80@3 25: beef butcher steers, feeders, 900 (o 1250 1b. §2 SU@3 65: 50U to ‘875 . 2 50@3 40; m steers, 1000 10 1300 1. $4 10 steers, 950 to 13 @& 70; stockers, bulls, choice to ex- bulls. Poor 1o cnoice. $1 76 @L75: cows and helfers. cholce to extra 83 506 85; cows, fair to choice, 32 25@3 40: cows, common to fair canners. $1 25@2 10: calves, good 10 choice, $575@6 10: calves, common to 3 85 50@3 75: Texas 2 40@8 15. Texas cows ‘and_buils, $1 76@2 50; W «stern can- ning steers, $2 65@4; Western range cows ana heif- ers, 82 0f 50 milkers and springers, ¥ nead, $20@40: Western range steers, 32 75@3 95. HUGS—Keceipts. 16,000, eavy packing ana shipping lots. $2 76@3 25: common 10 choice mixed, 82 86@3 35: choice assorted, $3 35@ 340: light, 83 15@3 4 : pigs. $2 5088 35. SH ELkF—Keceipis. 13,000, 1nterioc 1o cholce, 42@8 50 lambs, $2 5045 50. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALFES. CHICAGO, ILL, Company sold Cal Pears—Bartlett, $1 05@1 40 per box. Plum; Sept. 1. —The Earl Fruit ifornia fruit to-day as follows: Kelsey, $2 60: Japan, $1'15: Egz, $1@! 20; some in bad order brought less. Prunes—Gros, 81 16@ 1 25. Peacfes—Picquets, late, 80c@$1; Orance cling, 85 @1 U5, Muscat, 85c@$1 8l NEW YOKK. an - ‘ears—Bartlett, $1 balf-box. Grapes— crate: Muscat, 95c@1 25. sold California fruit Grapes—Tokay, 81 40@1 75; Malaga, 80c@$1 15. Y., Sept. 1.—Porter Bros. Com- to-day s foliows: 55@1 85 p r box and $1 per Tokuy. $1 3681 85 per half- Prunes—Gros, §1 25 er half-crate. Peaches.55:@81 per box. Plums— apan (small), 70@75¢ per huit-crate. aew JUKK >TUCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Money on call ens closing offered at 8@9%. Ler sii @53Yc: Sterling actual business in bankers’ bills at $4 8214 for s xty days, and Posted rates, £4 84 B114@4 8214, G bonds quiet. Kailroad bonas eagier. board was steady. Am Tel & Cable.. Atchison.. Alton, Terre Haute American kxpress: ‘American Tooacco. !P!!hmd Consolidated Gas. . C. C. . & St. Louis Preferred. . Share ferat 3@8; last loan at 3% and 3% Prime mercantile paper, L6%g: Mexican dolinrs, 5134 Exchange was firmer, with 823, 8414 for lemand. Commercial bills, bonds steady. State liver at the Siey 4ot overnment Norfolk & Westen. 814 Preterrod. . v 1235 Northern Pacific... & _Preferred... o4 wa::in T by 93 Oregon Navization Oregon Short Line. | P a, D, 5434 Pittaburs & W. pid_ 15" 'Pullman Palace....139 IQuicksitver.. 78" Commercial Cable. 125 St. L. & 5. W. Det. Hudson. 11 Del. Lack & Wi Denver & R. G. Preferred.. Distillers. Preterred. Tenn. Coal Homestake.. H. & Texas 1llinots Central... lown Central. Kansas & ! Preferred 2134 Tol.St. Lout: Kingsion & 3 Preferred. Lake Erle & Westn 1316 Preferred......... 8244 Lake Shore 14035 Preferred. T84| Long Isian 86 Loulsville & . 3914 Lonisville. Na&Ch 134 Preferred. .. . Manhattan Consol. Memphis & Charis. e ‘entral.... Michigan Cencral. Minn & S. L. Brookiyn Traciion. 0. rrie 2d ptd. .. 154 BONDS. Nortbern Pac 1sts. 112145 Do 2ds. 105 Do #ds. [ Do consol Bs..... 4135 OImprovement 1st 73 Do 5s 10 |OR & Nists. 105 Do ensol b 88 Do 1897. 101 (Or Short Line 6s...104 | Do cons 3. 87 cific s of '97....100 Phia& eading 4s. 72 | | Do 1st r4d incam. 26 R GrandeWest 1313 67 |Stl&lronMtGen 53 70 St L & S F Gen 6s.105 > 56 |Sc Paul Consols....122 FtW&benCity ists 4815 St P C & Pa ) 109 GH&SAGs ....101 |80 Carolina & 95 . 95 |Southern RRbs... 82 Gen Elec Debbs... 82 | Do Pac Cal 1sts..107 H & Tex Cent 8s..102 |Tenn new 3s...... 70 Lo con 6s.. 102 |Texas Pacific lais. 7 Towa Ceniral 1sts.. 89 |Texas Pacific 2ds.. 15% | hansas Fa Cousois 60 Es Fa lats Len div108 La Consol 4s....... 90 Missouri funding. .. — |U S4s reg of 1.25.1130a Do 4s, coupon. . € 48, rec OF 1907.10414 MK T2as. 49 | Do as. coupon.... 10614 | Do 4s . . 7834 To2s. 92 Mobile & Ohlo 4s.. 61 10914 Mutual Unfon 6s...107 | 1 08s. conpon....100%g X J Cent Gen 8112 |Va funding debi .. 56 N Y C&t Louis 4510014/ Do registered.....— Nor&West Gen 68.116 Dodeferred 6s... 5 N Carotina con 4s.._ 95 trust ropisst. 4 _Do s, W h 1st 5s.....102 Northwest Consois.131 | West Shore da.... 102 Do deb Bs........ 10414 FOREIGN SMARKETS. / WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ., Sept.l.—The spot market Issteady at Bs 6@bs 7d. Cargoes dull at 27s, Seprember-October shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchance cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for Xo. 2 red Winter: Sep- ember, bs 1d: October, 55 11gl: November, 5s 134d; December, 5s 214d; January, 68 214d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Ex., Sept. 1 —Consols, 112; siver, 80 11-16d: French Rentes, 1021 65c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - $4 86 Sterling Exchange, sight. - 4 88 Sterling Cables.. - 4 8934 New York Exchange, - nominal New York Exchange, teleg — nominal Fine silver, % ounc - 863 Mexican Dollars - 5314 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Rule firm at 27s 6d, with a fair amount of chartering. The charcered Wheat fleet in port bas a registered tonnage of 76,- 300, against 52,300 tons on the same date last year; disengaged, 18,540 tons, against 3900: on the way to this port, 261,858 tons, against 574.600. WHEAT—The Iverna takes for Cork ¥2,116 ctls, vaiued at $80,100; Durham, for West Hartle- Pool, 9543 ctis at §9543. The marset is wesker in sympathy with a de- chine at the leading centers, and business is quieter. No. 1, 85@96%4c; choice, 971gc: lower wrades, 8714@92%5c; extra choice for mililng, $1@1 07y # cul. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEss1oN—9:15 o'clock—December— 4000 ctls, $815¢. SECOND ~ESSIoN—December—2000 ctls, 9914c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION — December — 2000 ctis, 99%4c. g9 ITERNOON BxssioN — December—2000 eils, e BARLEY—=Shipment of 54,338 ctls Brewlng, valued at $43,913, t0 England Local stocks increased 2043 tons in August. Feed is steadv. The demand for Brewing is less acuve. We quote Feed, 6(@63%c: choice bright, 85@6614c: Brewiug. 73%a@s0c B ctl: Chevalier, 90c@$1 tor No. 1, CALY BOARD SBALES. INFORMAL SESSION--9:15 0'clock—December— 2000 ctis. 68%4e. SECOND SESSION—No sales. REGULAE MORNING SESSION—NO sales. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sates. 0ATS—>Steady and 1n fair demand. Local stocks decreased 649 tons in August. New Feed are quotable at 75@85c W ctl: old milling, 8714 @9234c; fancy feed. §234@95c: good to choice, 5@9234c: common o fwir, 75@80c; Gray, 85 @87%,c; Surprise. 95c@$1 0214, COKN—Very dull, with ampie sunplies. Local stocks Increased 312 tons In August. Large Yeliow, 8T34@90c; Small ftound do, 0@92%4c » ctl: Wiite, 7214@7614c. RYE—Stll fnactive at 70@72%%c B el for old and 623@65¢ for new. BUCKW HEAT—Nominal at 85@95¢ ® ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $360@3 70 A bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 40 @3 50: superfine CORNMEAL. FLTL.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20; Cracked «orn, $20 50@21 B ton. MILLSTUFF —Prices in sacks are ss follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, §2 1 Rye Flour, $2 60: Rice rlour, $575: Cornme $2 10: extra cream do, $2 75, . +-roats, §3 50: Hominy, $3 1 Flour. '$3 10@8 30: Uracked Wheat, $275: Fa. rina, 88 50; Wicle Wheat Flour, $2 30: Rolled Oats, $3 60: Fearl Barley, $3 50; Split Peas, $3 20; Green do, $4 10 B 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Stocks ot Bran and Middiings are moderate. BRAN—$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 ® Lon for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15@16 W ton for lower grades, and $17@18 B ton for the best. FEELSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 814 50: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $21 3 ton: jobbing, $22; clipped Oats. 9714c@$1 05 B ctl. HAY—Receipts are falling off somewhat, and it is just as well. Still. to-morrow may bring an- other Iarge quaniity. \Wheat Is quotable at $7@10 B ton; Wheat and Oat. $6@9: O 7 50: Burley 86@7; iver Bariey,$4 50@5; #5 60@5 50 1or second unc $4 SU@5 for first cut- {ne: compressed $6@9; stock, $4@3; Ciover, STRAW—30@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—All kind; The markel conti; how more or less change. es very quiet. Rayos, $1@1 16 | ® cil; Small Whites, 95¢@$1 10 B cll; Pea, 85¢ @81 15 B ctl; Large Whites, 85@95¢ B ctl; Pink, 75@85c ¥ ctl: Reds, $1@1 50 @ cu: Blackeye, $1 25@1 50: Red Kidney, $1@1 10: Limas, $1 8 B30 SBuuiare nomnai SEEDS-—Brown Mustard, $1 50@1 76 8 ctl: Tricate, §2 26@275 B eil: Yellow. Stusiard §1 50 @) 75; Flax. 8150:" canary. 214@9%0 B b: Al 1alia, nominal: Rupes, % i ome, Sae. DHIED PlAS—§1 10@1 40 B ctl for Niles and $1 25@1 50 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VLGETABLES. POTATOES—Receipts are ample for all needs. Sweel Potators, 78c@$1: Garnet Chiles, 50@65c cil: Early Rose, 2.@306c;: Burbank Seedlings, 25 36¢ 10r Rivers and 7 @90c for Salinas. Mu)fi{ufis—l!nehu.ed At 30@35c B cil; Pickles, ©# c VEGETABLES—The market s well supplied wiih a1 kinds. Marrowfat Squash, $5@12 B tou; Green Corn, 50@75¢c B sk: Alameda Corn, $1i@1 25 B crate; Berkeiey ‘Corn iy quotea at S5@6uc box: Summer Squash, 15@2sc for Bay: Egg ant, 26@40c: Tomatoes. 25@85¢ for Rivers aud 20@50c jor Bay: Alameda Cucumbers, 2535« ::I:I; .m)l%}l‘l@: g b for 1\"0 1 ;nd‘:‘ibfl Ve etl r No. 23 ey pers, 25@35¢ large box ¢ hile and 25@35c for Yell: Green Peas 50@75¢ P sack for common and 2@2%c B B for Gardens String Beans, 50@75¢ B suck for common and 2@ 214c B 1 for g 75c@8] 25> P sacH Green Okra, 25@40c B box: Cabbuge, 400 B ctl Carrots, 25@80c ® sack; Garlic, Ja@2c B 1. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The market s quiet and rather weak. Live Turkeys are quotable at 14@18c 3 b for Gobblers. 13@l4c for :.ens: young Turkeys, 17¢; Geese,’ r, $ @1 25; Gosli 1 21 1 i TS0 dasen for o e 8 -4 8 for soung: iies. : Roosters, voung, $4 B0 ot oy i 0 o b 3R roilers, for large 2 2 2 for small: Pigeons, 51 50@1 76 B dozen for young and ‘1(,26 1 for old. A =Nominal. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER-The market has again advanced and is very firm. 22%@23%c¢; seconds, 208 mn!—huy, |Unton Pac 1sis 96. 9834 | ‘11314 | i T34 20@21c B 1b: good 1o choice, lower es, 13@16¢. it i'l-avbm. @15 B 1. 0wy an unchanged. Faney mild common to 00d, 634@8%ge: Cream Cucddar, 16@11c: Younz America, 9@l0c: West- ern, 10@l1ic: Eastern, 11@13¢ 1. EGGS—The demand has fallen off and the mar- ket 1s ensier, with increasing stocks. O:egon. 13@ ldc: Eustern, 14@lbc: store kggs. 12@lde for ordinary and 15@17%c for good: ranch iggs, 19 @23c, with some_sales even higher: cold-storage rauch, 17@18c; Duck iggs, 16@17 B doz. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Plums are higher under a good shipping demand. Cling Peaches have advanced again. Pears rule firm and ciioice Apples sell well. Quinces, 40@50¢c B box. Peaches, 25@65¢ B box, 25@40c A basket. $15 %’:k? ton for freesiones and $25@35 B ton for clines. Plums, 40@75c B box. Pomegr.nu.es, $1 25@1 50 B box. App es, 75¢@$1 25 B box for choice and 40@60c for common. Pears, 20@40c P box; Bartletts, 4(@65c B box and $15@15 B ton J Figs, “3abic @ box for white and L2@T76c¢ for black, doubie layers. BERRLi:~—Strawberries continue In slender re- ceipt, Long ns in particalar. Huckleberries are scal Biuckberries are also decreasing. Strawberries, $5@6 chest for Longworths and $2 50@A for large erries. Raspberries, $3@4 @ chest. Blackber. ies, $2@4 9 chest. Huckleberries, 6@7¢ # b _GRAPES — Are weak, with ample supplies. Seedless, 40@50c P bx: Isabellas, — P crate: To- kays, . 0@75. P box: Bluck Grapes, 30@60c B bx: ts, 80c B box: Sweetwaters and Fon- tainebleaux, 2. @4Uc ® box; Grapes in crates bring 5@10c more'than in boxes. Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $20 B ton. M ELONS—Stocks of ai! kluds are liberal Water- melons. $4@8 % 100: Cuntaloupes, 25@50c B crate: Nuimegs, 15@25¢ B box. CITRU'S FRUIT~—This market is dull. Oranges are nomival at$2@3 for Va en lus and £1 50@2 for Mediterravean Sweets: Lemons, $1 50@2 B box for common and $2 50@3 for good Lo choice: Mex- ican Limes as 1s, $3 B box: repacked, $5@7; Cali- | foruia Limes. 75c@$1 50: Bananas, $1@2 bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 50 P doz. el DRIED FRULTS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— The market continues quiet, except Apricots, which are firm and selling fairly. C. Roemer o Los Gutos sent the first car of new Prunes East on Saturday. Quotations on the Frult Exchange are as fol- Tow CARLOAD [0TS—New Apricots, 6@814c In swoat- box, 6@7c B I f. 0. b. coas and S@9c for fancy Moorpurks; new Prunes, 3@8%c: n-w Peaches, w 3lbc B b In the sweat-box and 4@i%4c £ 0. b, coast JoBBING PRICES—New Peaches. 414@5c; fancy, 534c; new Apricots, 6@7C: new evaporated Ap- ples, 51@6c P 1b; 0ld I'Tunes, Sc for four sizes: new Figs, black. 215@3c for unp: esscd and 8@3%5 for pressed: white i 1.5, 5be@ic: Plums, 33a@dc for pitted and 1@134c for unpitted; new Nectar- ines, 4@5c B b for prime to choice. RAISINS—Prices are as_follows. carload lots, 1. 0. b., Fresno: Four-crown, 10ose, 33;@Ac: S-crown, loose, 8l4¢; 2-crown, 234¢ 7 b scealess “ultanas, Sc: seediess Muscatels, 1340; 3-crown London lay- ers, 700 B box clusiers $1 {5@1 50: Déhean clus- ters, $2 10@2 25; Imperial clusters, $2 60@2 76 JOBBING PRI ¥S—Four-crown, loose, dige; 3 crown, 3: crown, 3%c B 1b; seedless Snl- tanas, dc B Ib; seediess duscatels, So; 3-crown Loudon layers, 756@90c; clusters, $1 5U@L 75: Dehesa clusiers, 82 50: Imperial clusters, 2 75. NUTS—Quo.ations are as follows: Walnuis, nominal: new Almonds, 7c ¥ Ib for Languedoc, —— # 1 for hardshell and B@lflc # I for paper- sheil, jobbing; Peanuts. 4@6c # Ib for Eastern an1 — for California; Hickory Nuis, b@bc B Ib; Pecans, Tla@Sc; Filberts, 7Y T3%@8¢ B 1b; Cocoanuts, ¥4@8 B 10 110N Y—Comb, 10@1234¢ for bright and for lower grades: water-white extracted, by light amber extracted, 434@A%c; dark amber, 434c; aark, . BEESWA. 5c B Ib. PROVISIUNS, Moderate demand at quotations. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6%4c for heavy, Tic @ 1b for light medium. 8@9}gc for light, 10@1 1c for extra lignt and 12¢ for sugar- cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1281214c: California Hams, 10@11c % Ib; Mess Beef, $70 8: extra mess do, §8: famlly do, $10: extra prime Pork, $8@S 50: exira ciear, $13 ¥ bbl: mess, 831 50@. bol: ~moned Beef, 10c ® 1b. LARD—Eastern tierces is quoted at 4l4c B for compouna and 514c for pure; pails, 6¢ B b: California tierces, 43¢ for compound and 514c tor ure: ha f-bbls, 084c: 10-1b tins, 634c: do b-, lac B 1 —61/5@6%4¢ In halt-bbls and 63,@ COT1OLEN T ® B in 10-1b tin HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Advices from New York and Boston report Hides and Leather very stoady there with smali stocks. No further decline is ex- pected. Local dealers say that if it were not for the financial agitation we would now have an sactive and higher market. Heavy salted steers are quoted at B¢ ® B; culls and brands, 5@5%c B medium, 6c B B; culls and brands, 4@digc P 1 light, culls and branas, 3@3 Cownlides, 4@dlge: brands, 3@4c; ea Kip, 4c: salted C salted Veal, 5c; drv Hides. 9@ 9%¢: culls and branas, dry Kip and Veal7@8c; culis, 63 dry Cal @ldc; culis, ¥@9 : Gowiskins. 20@ 5c each: Kids, Gc: Deerskins, good summer, 5ia 27 Lac: ium, 15@ 2Ygc: winter, T@10ci cpakins. shearinzs. 10a15c c each; medium, 40@o0c eac Culls of all kinds about yALLUW—No. 1. rendered, 2 234c; refined, 434@5c: Grease, 2 % b, WOOL—20'b sliess whatever. Humboidt and Mendocino are quoable ai 10@llc B Ib: Vul- ley Oregon, 10@11c B B: do iower xrades, 8@10c: Nevada, 6@8 ;c: San Joaqun and Southern Coust, Six mouths, 4@6c: Sab Joaquin, foothill, good to choice, 8%,@734c; San Joaquin, year's fleece, 4@DYac; noriiern trée, 7@9c: do defective, Sgsige P B HUPS—Nom:nal at 2@3c B b for 1895. New Hops are no: quotable, s there is no business re- ported in them. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags. spot, $4 20@4 25: San Quentiu, $4 20; Wool Bags. 2415@26gc. COAL=~Wellington, $8 R ton; New Welllngton, #8 @ ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton: teuttle, $6@5 50: Bryan., $5: (oos Hay, $4 50 Walisend, #7: Scotch, $7 50; Brymbo, 7 60 Cumberland, $13 50 B ton in bulk and $15 In ski Pennsyivania nthracie kge. 8118 ton: Welsh Anihracite, $9: Canncl. $750: Lotk Springs: Castie Gate and Pieasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton in ske. CANNED FRUITS Cherries. biack or rea 23 1 extra, $2 50 B dozen: 214-I standards, $1 75 Bite Cherrios—2ig-1 ndards, $2 10. }eachie— @2 15; seconds, $1 60. exirn, $2 50; 214 1b st Yellow, free, $1 50: vellow, cling, 216-15 stand- 1 85; seconds, $1 LB@1 70. Apri- Kaspberries—215- b standards, rries—Standards, $1 85@ 5D VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 800 § ozen. 21 b tins. Veas, $1@1 25 ¥ dozen. D COSTA 111CA—1814@20c for good to prime: 1784 1814c for good m xea with black beans: 1614 17%ac for f1ir; 13@]6e for common 10 ord1 ary SALVADOR—1F@1914¢ for good to | rime washed : 1754@17%c $ b tor fuir wasied: 1935@20c for good wasii d_peaberry; 16@17¢ for superior un- washed: 15@1614c for good unwush.a; .63,@ 1735c £0r goud to prime unwashe i peaberry. GUATIMALA AND MEXICAN—2014@Z)c for prime to sirictly prime washed: 1535@1934c for h: short wool, : long wools, Lac less. asc: No. 2, £00d 10 stricily govd washed: 17@L Lgc 1of fair washed: 14@15%sc for medium: 13@ldlac for ordinary; 10@) % ac for Inferior 1o cons . ion; 20 @2034¢ for guod 10 prime washed pesbercy: 17 734 for £00d t0 prime unwashed peaberry. FISH—Pucific . od. catch of 1896, 100 b cases, 4%4c b 50-b bundles, 4c: Hune ess, s@5ge B P Dentocased 1 100 Pacife tox ting 15¢ B box: Dutch o, 90c@81 10 8 kes: White Fisti, $1 501 half-bbis and $1 75 in kits: Tongues and Sounds, $12: Mackerel, bbls—No, 1, $20: No, 2. 818 30 No.8 $17; hali-bb.s—No, 1, #9@ ) 50; No. =, 58 50@9: No. 3, ¥8 50; kits, No. 1, $1 50: No. 2,$1 25: No. 3, 1. ‘QUH,KSILVEK—Q;\M&! for export at $34@36 k. .—California Castor Oil, cases. No. 1, 95c: bbis, 80¢ per ga. (manofacturers’ rates): Linseed Oil in bbls, boiled, 42c; do raw. 40c: cases. Sc more; Lard uil, extra winter strained. bbis, 55¢: i“l"blfi‘b : cases, bc higher; China Aut, $4 80@ c. PETROLEUM, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water-white Coni Oi,, in bulk, 11%ac: Pearl Oll, i1 cases. 173ac P gal: Astral, do. 1754 B eal: Siar, do, 1724c: Extra Star Oil, in cases, 21%4c; Elaine, do, z2340: Eocene, do, 1915c: Deodorized Stove Gasoline, in buik, 18c; do, in_cases. 19c: 83* Deodorized Naphtha, in buik, 12e: £3° do in cases. 173ac: 86° Gasoline, in bulk, 20c: 86° do, in cases, 26¢ # gal. WHITE LIEAD—Quoied ut 614¢ 8 Ib. RED LEAD: iab e at 614c B b TURPENTINL—In cases, 4ic: in iron barrels, B6c: in wooden barrels, 38c B gal. CANDLES —kiectric Lighi—8's, 16 0z, 7%c; do, 14 oz 7c: do, 12 0z, 614c: do, 10 07, Sige: Gran- ite—6's, 16 0z. 9lac; o, 14 0z, 834c; do, 12 oz, 0, 10 0z. 7¢ 3 1b. LEATHIR Shows stendler tndications. Sxtra "eavy Sole. 26@28c; he vy Sole, 27¢ for No. 1 an e @ b for s‘? medium Sole, 24@:6¢ for No. 1 and 2zc for No.2. Light “ole, 23@24c for No. 1 404 20@2%c 1 for Yo 2; Harness heavy, 300 85c; do, wedium, 28c: do. light, 24@26¢; Rouw L ainer. 18@20c’ Kips. $40@50 B doz: Cal, 0@ 80c: Kough Sphits, 4@5c. SUGAR—The Westery Sugar Refining Company Quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 5%c: Powdered, 53gc: Fine Crushed, 5%gc: Dry Grauu- lated, 434c: Confectioners’ A, & . agnolia A, 434c: l-}é‘.nl:,ll;fic: uomanc,c% "; half barrels, %4¢ more than barreis, and boxes Lac more. SAN FKFRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. All kinds are unchanged. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaughterers are as follows: BEEF—First quaiity. 434@3c; second do, 4@ 43c: tnird do, ke B b g S IEAL—Larsc, 4@3¢; small, 5 QAUTTON=Wetiiers, 414@3¢: Fon Lo P B tor 1 —Live ..ogs. 2 for small aad smediiam; aibssed or & WOOD, LUMBER, EI1C. Posts, 9@10c each; Redwood, $6 B cord; Oak, rough, $6 50; peeled, $9; Pine, $5 76, B sw‘w 4@4%c and 3¢ B TANBARK—814 B cord. wmnnu_umu'pfl ‘s _for Pine are: No. 1 roush. 813@17 50 for the - ifferent iengths: No. 2, #11: No. 1 Flooring, 821@26: Lath, 82: Redwood, $16 for No.1 and $13 for No. 2: Kustic, $18@23; Shingles, common, $1 50: Shakes, $9 B M. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. . 18,007 Cheese, cs.. . 85,212 Egps. dox. 11,45 2| Hides, n 555 Pelts, bd 222| Wine, gals. 860 Leathier, roiis.. Potatoes, 4,540 Wool, bis. Onlons, 8 <5, 525 Sugar, bbl Bran, ks — Quicksiiver,fisks 118 Middiin, 200/ Taliow. ctis. 15 Hay, ton; 817| Lime, bbls. 120 Butter, 90| Lumber, M fet.. 50 | THE STOCK MARKET. Challenge was stronger again yesterday, risingto 70 cents, and Confidence went up to $170. The other stocks showed no change worthy of note. The whole iine, with one or two exceptions, was higher at Lhe close. Gould & Curry is assessed 15 cents. The official report from the Occldental Consoli- dated mine for the past week staies that on the 750 level the winze started in the north drift is down 82 feet; advancea during the week 20 feet; bottom In quartz and porphyry showing some Value. Havestarted a crosscut to the east from the bottom of the winge. The mill of the company will start to-day fora run on ore accumulated at the mine. The following local bonds were quoted ex-coupon yesterday: Ferries and Ciiff House Rallway, semi-annual, $3; Market-strect Rallway (lst consolidated mortgage), semi-annual $2 50: Powell-street Rallway, semi-annual, $3; Spring Valley Water (6s), semi-annual, $3; Stockton Gas and Eiectric Light, semi-annual. §3. N. Westheimer, president of the Bodle Consoli- dated, has reiurned to this City from a visit to | Bodle district, and revorts a most satisfaciory state of affurs as regards the Standard, bodle, Bulwer and the other leading mines. In the Bodie | Consolidated and Bulwer new ‘bodies of z00d ore have been found, ana all the leading properties are not only self-sustaining, but are earning money. . The sales on regular Call at the ~an Francisco Stock rd for the first eizht months of the year were 2,820,880 shures, azainst 1,924,275 shares during the same period in 1895. In the Mexican mine west crosscut 1 from the north drift from the Ophir shaft 23. feet north from the Mexican souih line is in 698 feet, pass- ing through diorite or west country rock. Work Dhas been siopped and a north drift will be started 2t a point 350 feet in from the mouth of the cross- ca In the Potosi mine (Comstock workings) the west crosscut from the north drift from the top of the 450 level raise is out 118 feet. The face is all In quartz of low assay value. The west crosscut from the south drift on the same level Is out 50 feet, having been driven 20 feet during the week. The'face is in low grade quariz of about the same character as exposed in the face of crosscut 1. On the 650 level the south drift has been advanced 20 feet in heavy ground, chiefly clay. Work at this Point bas been discontinved. in the Hale & Norcross mine (Comstock work- ings) the north drift on the $00 level is in 222 feet. iheface is in porphyry and stringers of quartz Upraise 1—Have been working north on the sec- ond floor; also raised one set for the third floor. The general appearance of the ore streak is un. changed. Upraise 2—Huve been workl g south on the second floor; alsosta ted 1o raise for the third floor. The ore streak is very small in the top of the raise. Have been repairing the norch drift on the 1100 level, and the same is completed 154 feet in old filliugs of low value. Extracted from 900 level during the week three carioads of ore, assay- ing per mine car samp.e $39 26 in gold and 36 ounces of silver per ton. BRUNSWICK 1.oDE—Con. Cal. & Va., Best & Bel- cher aud Gould & Curry—shafy 2—This shaft was sunk 15 feet on the inc.ine; total depth 315 feet: bottom 1y hard porphyry. 150 level—The main south drift, started from east crosscut 1, was ex- tended 9 feec: total lensth of drift 145 feet; face in porpbyry and sringers of quartz Gould & Curry tunnel—Have been repairing the main tun- nel during the week SAVAGE (Brunswick lode)—Shatt 1, 300 level— ‘The joint north drift has been advanced 2 feet, making its total length from the shaft statlon 253 feet; iuce In soft Lorphyry. The drift has reached the south bouudary iine and it has been timbered up to the line. CHOLLAR (Brunswick lode)—Shatc 1 has been sunk 156 feet on the Incline: total lemgth 597 fest. We have staried 10 ralse on n the chutes preparatory 10 opening the -00 level station. 200 level—ihe sonth drift has been ad- vanced 35 teet during the week and is now out 306 feet from north line: the face is in porphyry fo 1ow- ing the j0o.wall. 300 ievel—The south drift has been advanced 39 feet,and Is ont 202 feet: the face is in soft porphsTy. Ihe chute in the raise having been completed work has been dlscon- tinued, but can be resumed at_uny time without Intertiring With the Work in the south lateral rift. HALE & NORCROSS—Shaft 1 has reached a depth 91597 teer, passing through porphyry and quartz. On the z6th lnsi. comme .ced cutting out for s sia- tion and chute at the 400 level. 300 .evel—Started No. 1 east crorscut from the norih drift, 100 feev from fncline. on_the 20th inét. and extended the same 22 feet and stopped: face in porphyry. No. 2 east crosscut, which was starte! from morth drift 0a same date as No. + ata point 190 feet from tucline. 1s now in 60 feet: face iu porphyry. Are continuing this crosscut. The ground is more favorable than in No. 1. Assessments I'endine. Following is a list of assessmen:s now pending: co o |ame|Tathe| sate Day. MPANY. 0. | Amt.| inthe Board. Hale & Norcross. 109 15/Aug 9 .Sepr 4 Con Imperial. 87 01|Aug 24[Sept 22 Confidence 27 30{au: 30(Sept 24 Alpha Con, | 17 10Sept 3/ Sept 29 Belcher .| B53{ 25/Sept 6l.0ct 25 Slerrs Nevas | 11} 25ept 7.0ct 25 Builion .. 1 748 10sept M!.ucl 8 Crown Foini | e8| 208eptlsioct 13 Union... | 63 20Sept35.0ct 23 Gould & Curry. 16/06t -eorremueee BOARD SALES, Following were the sales o the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday : g REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 700 Bicber....29,400 C Point...32 200 OpHtr.....95 100 Chaline. ..51/400 Excnar.. .04[200 © vrmn... 17 100 CCa V.. 1.80(250 HEN...1.45/200 Sav.... 450 Confi... 1.56/300 Justice...07/500 Union.. .36 1000 Con Im..08 52800 Y Jacker..39 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 100 HEN 1400 Oceid 50 Oph 20| 50 Following were the sales Inthe Pacific Stock Board yesterday : 700 Aipba. 100 ... 400 Alta 200 Andes. 550 Chllar...2.10200 Oced 00 15400 L. 2.10300 . 1'%, 800 Overman.16 600 Bichr. L & 350 Potoal 800 1,62 0 Suvg ! 400 . 53700 ... | 300 F&B. 15(200) € imp ..03/600 Scorpion..08 100 huliion....1¢[{500 Exchar. 11 300 Caled... . 1% 200 Challge. .53 700 S 61(800 Kenick....u8300 Utan 400 Mex... 641200 Y Jeki. .40 [400 Ophir.... 87/300 ....... AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 200 Conti ++.1.85 200 Ophir. 100 100 200 200 150 1000 C Poln: 5600 G & C, . -53]200 122200 02| 15/300 Union (...38 | 142/200 Uiah 08 | ~63(30u Y 3 40 | 41| 42 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY. Sept. 1—4 P. . Bid. Asked. 07 U8\ Jackson Benton Con.... — Bodie ..... 69 . 20 23 Eullion . W a Queen. 03 - | Oceidental. 565 | Ophir . Con. Imperial. U2 Cunmn'::. ...1.70 Con New York 04 - 0a Crown Polnt... 84 85 01 08 EastSierra Nev — 04 46 47 Kureka Con... 25 —|U 86 87 kxcheauer.... 03 04 07 08 Goula & Curfy. 54 55|V a2 Bule & Norers.1.50 1.55) GOLD MINING EXCHANGE 100 Hale & Norers. 145 100 Con Virginia... 185 100 Bodie.. 66 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY. Sept. 1-2 p. . | Neeale Rock; bark. to A W Beadie & Co, UNITED STATES BONDS. 1053 106 Iun-n‘ 1n1u U8 4s coup. .10 o = Do new Issuelizdy — i MISCELLANEOUS nowne. Cal-stChbless. — 111 |PacRoll A o CalEIOL 83117 = |Dosnss ser = CibraCWEs (. . 84 115 pot-stexco 8o 973, P&Ch K, — 107 Edsn L&bs117 o |barm Whss = 13005 F&CHER6s. — 103 [Reno, WL&L — 10D Geary-stR5s. — 10715/sacto P & L. — 102% — 100 "SFENPROBs. 95 9734 - 95 ‘SPN RArizés — 9714 | — 120 |SPRRCal6s. — 11034 | SPRRCat - —_ ISPErRG — 9| SVWaterbs.. 11514 — | SVWaterds,. 961 — | SkinG&ESs — 10014 | Suns(T&Tés — — — |Suiter-stR61106 — 1024 is 83..10136105 |VisullaWlos — = Owninibus os 11685 — WaTER Contra Costa — 40 & Marin Co.... 30 53 e €A% 8TOCKS. &DH;IL ls‘:dgc Lizht — 4914 ntral.. — |San Francsco 5934 &9 OacGL&H ~ Slylsiockionr. ¥ 5% PacGasimp. Bl%e 83 | INSURANCE sTocKs. Fireman’sFd15714166 [Sun,,, 28 s0 | COMMERCTAL FANK STrfs. - — |LondonP&A. 123 - — 58 [London&SF. _ ™ 2715 — 25 [Merch Bx.. 13 —'°| Cal 5 D&TC010745110 (Nevada. .. FirstNauionl. — 180 |Sather Blo. ~ — SAVINAS BANK STOCKS Ger S&LCo.1250 1260 - 100 Humb S&L.1100 1450 X .= 203 Mutuel..... — 40 (Union Trusii7s0 = — sk>avUnion — 480 STREET BAILROAD srorke W5 — |Ouk SL&Hay 100 — Presidio . — — Sutter-st. = POWDER STOCKS. 15 — |GlamConm..,, 1614 — 70 — [|Judson D S 70 = IVigorit.. Y MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 8915 — (NatVinCo.. — - BikDCoaiCo. — & 10 |OceanicSSGo — 20 CalCot Mills — — |Pac AuxFA 1 — Edison Light115 116 PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GasConAssn. — — [PacRollMili — ~— | Ger Lead Co. S0 100 [Part PaintCo 6% 714 HawC&SCo.. 141 16 (PacTr.nsCo. — 24 nutch S PCo 1544 19 |Pac T&T Co. 70 80 MerkxAssn.100 110 [Sunset T&T. 41 — MElecLight — 434|United CCo. — 25 SALES—MOENLNS BESS(ON. Roard— 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 19 3714 97 Edison Light & Power Co 114 00 50 Oskland Gas. 51 00 40 Pac Gas Tmp 82 00 68V Water.. 95 00 SALES—AFTERNOON SESSION. Poard— 20 Edison Light & Power Co.... 114 50 20 do do 2 114 6214 10 do do 114 75 10 do do 115 00 50 Hutchinson 8 P 19 00 100 S F Gaslignt. 89 50 25 S V Water. 95 50 Street— $10,000 Omnibus Cable Bonds 116 35 THE CALL CALENDAR. SEPTEMBER, 1896. [ u. | Mo.|Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr.[Sa. | Moon’s Phases 1|2 New Moon C s g 6|7 |8|89|10|11|12|~ Firs: Quarter N L e L s Sept. 13. 13|14 |15 |16 |17 |18 |19 (3" Funl Moon) Sept. 21| | 202122238 |24|25 e A T N S YT e Sept. 29. 27(28'29 ' 30 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. The Brship Nelile Troop loads lumber on the Sound for Buenos Ayres, 45s. *poken. June 17 — Brstmr Drumlanrig, from Table Bay for Vancouver. Per stmr Jennie—Aug 30— Lat 4203 N, long 125 14 W, sehr James Spiers, from For: Blakeley, for =an Francisco. Domestic Ports. MENDOCINO- Arrived Sept 1—Stmr Point Arena, hence Aug 31; schr Bobolink, hence Aug 27 USAL—Safled Sept 1—St ancisco. COOS BA Westport, for San Salled Sept 1—Sehr Orient, for San | Francisco. Arrive | Sept 1—Schr AN DIEGO—Arrived S Sity, from Coos Bay. RT BRAGG-—Arrived wood. hence Aug 31. W EST PORT—Arrived Sept 31. : S INLET—Salled Aug 23—Bark Prussis, for San Francisco PURT ANGELES—Arrived Sept 1-U S stmr Benninzion, hence Aug 28. PORT BLAKELEY —Arrived Sept chr J D Tallant, hence Aug 9; bark Kate Davenport. hnce Au: 16} schr Meteor, from San Pedro. TACOMA—Arrived Sept mr San Benito, hence Aug 29, to sali Sept 2, POLNT ARENA—Arrived Sept 1—Schr Bender Bios, hence Ang EUREKA—-arrived Sept 1—Stmr Arcata, Portland: st Bay: Occidental, hence Aug § from Crescent City. Salied Sept 1—~tmr Farallon, for San Francisco: stmr Navarro. for San Francisco. £SAN PEDKO—Ariived Aug 30—Sohr Alice, fm Sureka. ASTURIA—Arrived Sept 1—Br park Sussex, fm Shanghai Saled Franei: hence Aug 2! = fonal Sept 1—-Stmr Green- 1-Stmr Protection, 1 mr pt 1—Stmr Alice Blanchard, for San Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 31—Stmr Finance, from Colon. Salled Aug $1—Stmr Advance, for Colon. PHILADELPHIA — Arrived Aug Sl—Bark Olymplc, from Junin. Foreign Ports. HULL—Arrived Aug 30—Br ship Pass of Bal- foaha, from Tacoma; Branip Thisile, hence May LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 80—Br ship Fanale Kerr, hence April 2 SINGAPORE. cona. f DEPARTURE BAY—Arrived Aug 81—Stmr Excelsior, hence Aug 26. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 1—Stmr Mohawk. from London. Sailed Sept 1—Stmr Aurania. for Liverpool; stm Lahn, for Bremen. o BOULOGNE-arrived out Sept 1—Stmr Maas- am. MOVILLE—Arrived out Sept 1—Stmr State of Nebraska. SCILLY ISLANDS—Passed Sept 1—Stmr Npree from New York, for Southampton and Bremen. BROW HEAD—Passed Sept 1—sumec Majestic, from New York, for Queenstown. Importa ions. EUREKA—Per Pomona—47 pkgs mdse, 41 rolls leather, 2 bxs pears, 2 pkgs eiectrical goods. 2 bxa berries, 128 head cattle, 8 pkgs express. 1 sk coin, 3 doors, 4 cris sash, 2 bbls mineral water, 455 M shingles. 82 bxs 2 qr-Kegs 9 kegs butter. ERand E K R—1 bx fish, 21433 bxs butter, § Pkgs mdse. Junection—193 sks oats. Consignees. Per Pomons—A C Nicnols & Co: A Levy & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Baker & Hamilton: Chas Black: A Crocker & bros; Dairymen’s Union: C A Steuart; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Chas Nelson: D W Ingersoll: F 5 Halght: Hills Bros: Humboldt Min- eral Water Co: Hivernla Brewery: J W Klein: J H Krouse; J Inguglia: L C Easton: Overland Freight and Transfer Co: Stanaard Oil Co: F H Hammer: United States Brewer:: W A McNamara; B M Devoy: Wells, Fargo & Co; American Unlon Fish C E Whitney & Co: Farmers XXX Medicine Getz Bros & Co: Geo Reed: Witzel & Baker; Wheaton, Breon &Co; H Dutard; H £ Jeweit; Norton, Teller & Co. Aug 28—Br bark Glen- For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page. ——— OCEAN TRAVEL. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIRE. Empire.... | Oregon pors . [Sept 2.12 w | Pier 13 Santa Rosa. |San Diego... . [Sept 2 11au |Plot il Pomona..... |HumboldtBay | Sept 2, 2P |Pler Rio Janeiro. | China & Japan|Sept S, 3rM|PM S S arago. ... | Coos Bay......|Sept 4.10ax | bier 13 Farailon....|Yaquina Bay.|Sept 4, 9au| rier2 Coos Bay....| Newport Sept 4 gam | Plor 1L Weeott. Kel Kuiver....|sept 4. 6P |Pler 15 Columbla... | Portiand Sept 5,10aM | Pierii Sunol.. Grays Harbor |Sept 5.12 w |Pler 2 Arcata.. " | Oregon ports.. Sept 5, 10AM | Pier 24 WailaWaila| Vic & Pge 5nd (Sept 6. 9au | Plerd Corona.... |San Diego..... [Sept 6.11aw | PieriL Oregon Doris.. |Sept 7. 5P |Pler 13 Coos Bay. Sept 8,12 u|Pier 8 .| Panama Sept 8,12 M|P M S8 . |Newport Sept 8. Pam|Pler 11 Por.lund Sept10.10am | Pier 24 STEAMERS 10 ARRIVE. I FroM . |Portland. .| Yaquina Bay *|Newport.... | ‘| Vicioria & Paget Soun: .|Panama. . |Coos Bay. .|Eel River, . |~an Diego. Oregon port; Humbold: Bay, Humboldt Bay.. d Arazo | State of Cal . : Umatilla. Victoria & Puget Sound Crescent City... |Crescent City.. 2 Newport. Pansma. Santa Rosa. San Diezo SUN, MOON AND TIDE. TU. S. COAST AND BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTESDENT. Wednesdav, September 2. September—1996. Fest Time| popy [T1me| poy| Time | poq, [Time L Wi |H W) LW H W 311z4a | 652 X B.00° 9.00 9.55 10.48 1140 PRETTRACITR NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY TESMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadwsy wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil lsuoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M., Sept. 11,36, For Vicioria and Vaucouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Ahacortes &nd New W atcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. 3. ept. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, and every fifth day there after, conneciung at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., atTacoma wi:h N. P. R. K., ac Seattle with G. N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Aiaska steamers. For lLureka, Arca a and Fields Landin boldt Bay) sir. Fomona 2 P. ., Sept. 2, 18. 232, 16, 30. and every four h day theres For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San ) uls Obispo), Gavioia, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. M. Sept. 4, 8,12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourch day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Port Los An- celes, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. M. Sept. 2,6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 and every fourth day thereatter. For Ensenads, San_ Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A. . 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, rket st., San Francisco. O. R. &« IN. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND, $6 Second Class, $12 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS3 INCLUDED, Columbla salls..........Aug. 16, 2 Binte of Callforaia saiia. e, o O 16,28 <oecocesos AR, 3, 31, ., 20, 30 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) &t 10 a i, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. & F. . CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market atreet. CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, sy AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA. S. 8. ALAMEDA salls via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, September 17, at2 P a0 S. 5. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day. September 22, 8:10 A Speclal party races. Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOW N, South Africa. J.D. SPRECKFLS & BROS. CO., Agents, tha second tide of the day, the third the third tide, and the last or right | hand column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when there are but three tides, as sometimes dccurs. The heights given are additions (o the | soundings on the Unlted States Coast Survey | charts, except when a minas sign (—) precedes the | | | beight, and then the number given is subtractive from Lhe denth given by *he chirs. HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE SaN FRANCISCO, September 1, 1896 The time ball on Telegranh Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e.. at noon of the 120th ‘meridiau, or exactly at 8 . i., Greenwich time, AUF. FECHTELER. Lientenan® U. S. N. in charge. —————————————— SHIPPI~NG INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. TUESDAY, September 1. Stmr Jennie, Esser, 9 days 7 hours from Cooks 70 bols salt salmon, to Alaska Packers' Stmr Pomona. Doran. 18 hours from Eureks; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Meckinaw, Littlefield, 85 hrs frm Tacoma; $500 tons coal. to 8 P Co. Oakland direct. Stmr Cleone, Jonnson, 1734 hours from Hardy Creek: barx. to Be der Bros. Stmr Laguna, Peterson, -4 hours from Needle Rock: bark, to Poliard & Dodge. Br ship _Glendoon, Callachan, 174 days from Swansea; 7058 tons coal and 108 tons coke, to F Lioyd Jjones. Schr Laura Pike, Johnson, 96 hours from Hum- boldt: lumber, to Chias Neison. Schr Pioneer, Mikkelsen. 1% days from San Pedro: taia t, to Simpson Lumber Co. | Schr Sacramento. Goodmansen, 2 days from Schr Mary KEita, Zaddart, 24 nours from Fisks Miil: 75 cds wood. to Bender Bros. Schr S Danielson, Vo:el, 48 hours from Usal: 150 cords bark, to Beadle & Co. Cieared, TUESDAY, Septemter 1. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & i Br_stmr Strathgarry, White, St Vincent; G W MeNear. P Almora. Thompson, Queenstown: G W McXNear. Bark Theobald, Swan, Cooks Inlet; North Mining and Transportation Co. canh kudito Brix Galllee. Dinsmore. Tahit; M Turner. Sailed. TUESDAY. September 1. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend. Stmr Caspar. Anfindsen, Caspar. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, (003 Say. Stmr Alcatraz, Waivig. Stmr Gipsy, Lela: Santa Craz. Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, Tillamook Bay. Stmr W hitesboro, Johnson. Stmr Albion. Lun lquist. Brsuip St Mungo. itamliton, Queenstown. Br ship Inverna, Tot, Queensiown, Bktn Uncle Jou, Murchison, liureka. Schr Annie Larsen, White. Ocos. Senr Etta B, Bourne, Fort Ross. ‘Lel: graphic. POINT LOEOS, Sept. 1—10 p. u.—Weath foggy: wind SW; velocity § miles. T Charters. The Br bark Kosciusko loads lu Vi ria for Acelaide. St Wheat charters priov to arrival are: Br bark Inveriarry, Europe: Brship Ross-shire, Europe, 268 3d—1s 3d tess direct. The Ger ship Peru is chartered for wheat to Europe, 27¢ 6d—1 s 3d less direct. 114 Montgomery streek. Freight Oftice, 327 Market st., San Francisco. French Lina to Havre. OMPANY'SPIER (NEW),42 NORTH q this line avoid both transis by English rallway an the discomfort of Crossing the chaanel in &small first-ciass $160: second-class, $116. LA BOURGOGNE. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by boat. New Yorg to Alexandria, Egyph Via Parly LA Nor s LA GASCOUNE. LA BRETAGNE. A&~ For further particulars ap] P ATFOR 1y to ET, Agent, No. 8, Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery venue, San Francisco, WHTE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mall Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Llverpool, SALLING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing 10 steamer and Accommndlllonlfi selected; second cabin, § v andS4. 0: Majesio and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scouland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowes: rates. Ticke salling dates and cabin plans may be procu from W. H. AVERY, Paclfic Mail Dock. ot at the General Office of the'Company, 613 Market stree, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, eral Agen' Tor Pacific Const. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en ronte at Cerbourgl France, and Plymouth to land passengers. ‘Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail S. S. Co., issued for freight and treag ure to direct ports in Eugiand and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout) Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; thi class, $37 50. For further particulars apply to PARROTT & CO., Agents, 208 Califarnia at STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daiiy. sreigi. received up to ) 2. M. AF~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. ine only line maxing through raies on Valley Road treight. STEAMER: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. ‘Leiephone Main §05. Caw Nav. snd lmpi. CO U.S. BAVY-YARD, MARE ISLiND, VALLEJO, *Benicia, *Port Cosia, *(rockett and *Valona. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily 10:30 . ar.,, 4:00 p. 3. _(Suturdays *¥10:30 a.30), 5:30 . 3. Sundays 8 . oulv. Offices Telephions Black HATCH BROS nd lending, Pl 26, *1and 8 P 3. trips onls. E *% kxcursion trip. Gives 5 hours at Navy-yard. FOR N43J0-E, 103 61105 & SANTA CRUZ QTSAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT at10A. M. (Sundays excepted); Alviso daily ag 7 P. M. (Saturdays excep: Do ireight and Pase ‘Fare between San Francisco and sengor. San Jose, 76¢. G w&w&rmx 2, Mission st.