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THE SAN FREANCISCU CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1896 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMAKY OF THE MAKKLETS. Holiday in the East—no quotations. Silver unchanged. Wheat futures weaker. Feed Barley a fraction lower. OQats, Corn and Rye dull. Hay and Feedstufts unchanged. Beans nominal. Potatoes and Onions weak. Vegetables about the same. Butter, Cheese and Kggs steadys ore Kastern Poultry due. Fresh Froit quiet. Dried Apricots very firm. Other Produce unchanged. Increased exports of ~pecie. GOLD COIN MOVEMENT. The movement of Gold Coin at San Franciseo for the month of August was as follows: Paid for duties $419.500 Exported . 536,400 Total withdrawn $:56.900 Coined in August 3,815,000 Added to local circulation... $2,569,100 For the first eizht months of the year the move- ment was as f0llow! paid fo s. 85,458,500 L:’;'p‘uir.é.fihi =% 111.152'500 Total withdrawn ..812,621,000 Coined same time. 1 65,500 Loss to local clrculation $1,256,600 EXPORTS OF SPECIE. ports of Specie from this port during the first elght months of 1896 were $21,100,636 against $14.818,189 for the same period in 1885. The leading descrip jons this year were as follows Sil- ver Bars, $3.711.316; Mexican Dollars, $4,203,- 32; Silver Coin, $11,182.467. KesIneIUCCa 845.1s 4 LCarson h‘?o@ 7ancisco’s 04 O Clear ® Partly C/oub’/ @® Cloudy ® Rain® Snaw rxpranation. The arrow fiies with the wind. The top figures 8¢ station indicate maximum temperaturs for the days; those underneath It, if any, the amount of | rainfall, of melted suow in inches and hundredth during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or sol lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; igo- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and Is_usuaily accompanied by fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” usually first appear on the Washington coast. When the pressare is high in the interior and iow along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the comst, rain is probable: but when the “low” 15 inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Jdaho, and the pressure falling to the California cosat, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. TED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- WEATHEE BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. Weather conditions and general TUR 7,1896, 5 . M. forecast : The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-ds: Eureka 62. Fresno 98, San Diego 76, Red Bluff 98, San Luls Obispo 76, Yuma 100, San Francisco 61, Los Angeles 88. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 61, minimum 5, mean 568. An ares of low pressure covers the Dakotas, Nebrasks, Wyoming, Utab, Nevada and Southern Taaho to-night. It is one of the best marked lows that h ppeared for some time west of the Missouri Val The pressure has fallen during ine past twenty-four hours over all the districts named above. 1t is nsing rapidly over Montana. The extension of the low appears i0 be in a south- west_direction, which will probably result in a decided fall in temperature within tae next thirty- six hours over Utah, Nevada and Eastern Cali- fornia- There has been a remarkable fall in temperature over the northwestern quarter of the United States in the past twenty-four hours. In Montana there has been & fall of from 36 to 38 degrees: in East- ern Washington from 16 to 22 degrees. Thunder- storms have occurred in Utah. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight. September 8, 1896: Northern California—Cloudy with light fog In the morning and probably cooler Tuesday after- noon and Dight in the eastern portion: light north- westerly winds on the cosst: sou.heriy w inds in land. Southern Califorma—Cloudy and somewhat threatening wea cooler it the eastern portion: probably showers in the mountain districts; dght southwesterly winds. Nevada—Cloudy and threatening weathe: cided y colder Tuesday and Tuesday night. Utah—Cloudy and probably thunder showers: decidedly colder Tuesday morning, Tuesday and | Tuesday night. Arizona—Cloudy and threatening weather, prob- ably showers; cooler. h Francisco ana vicinity—Cloudy and threat- ening weather; cooler Tuesday night; fresh west- erly winds. A. G. MCADIE. Local Forecast Official. CHICAUU aaGKEDS. CHICAGO, Tiy, Sept. 7.—There was no Board Trade here to-day. BUTTER~The butter market was steady to- day. Business was light, owing Lo the holiday. Creameries—Extras, 15c B i: firsts, 13@14dc; seconds, 11@18c: imitations, fancy, 12@Lsc. vairies—Extiras, 14c; firsts, 11@)2c: seconds, 10c. xtras, 915@10c;: firsts, 8g8l4c; packing 1ge: grease, 4@bc. S—Slow, steady; offerings light. Fresh stock, dozen. 1208 c Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IiL, Sent. 7.—The supply of cattie on sale to-day was moderate. The demand was scdve and prices were guotably steady to firm. Offerings of hogs were fair. 7The inquiry was good and prices ruled fi m to 5¢ hizher. The run of sheep was large and the de- man slow. The feeling was weak and a decline of 10@15¢ took piace. CATTLE - Receints. 19,000, Fancy beeves, 3510 5 gice 10 prime. 1300 10 1700 B, steers. 0@5 -1): good 1o choice steers, 1200 to 1600 b, $4 4@ 15: medium steers, 1000 10 1300 B, $4 10 @4 35: air beef sieers. 950 to 1300 s, %5 70 @4 00: butcher sieers, 33 20@ & 65: cholce siockers and feeders, 900 to 1250 1b, $3 40 | @3 75: fair do. 50U to 875 . $2 40@3 30; bulis, choice 10 exira, $2 S0@3 25: bulls. poor to cnoice, $:(@2 75: cows ana neifers. choice to extra, 83 50 @3 55; cows, fair to choice, 82 26@53 40; cows, common Lo fair canners. $1 25@2 00: calves, good 10 choice. £525@b 85: calves, common to good, $4 25@500: Texas grass sieers. $2 bU@5 1. Texas cows and_bulls, $1 76@2 50; W estern can- ning steers, §2 65@4; W estern range cows ana helt- ers, $2 15@3 50 mitkers and springers, § head, B20@40: Western range steers, $2 75@4. HUGS—Keceipts. - 8,000. lieavy packine ana hipping lots. $2 80@3 20: common 10_choice mixed, $285@3 30: choice zssorted. $5 3@ 345: light, 83 15@5 45: pigs. $2 25@3 30. S HEEP—Keceipis. 20,000. 01erioc 1o choice, $2@8 25, lambs, $2 5004 25. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, ILL., Sept. 7.—Porter Bros. Com- pany sold California fruit to-day as follows: Plums —Japan, 31 75@3 P half orate. Grapes—Tokay, 81@2 B half crate. Muscats, 700@$1 3b; Rose de Peru. 5¢ Prunes—Gros and Hun:arian, $1 55 % balf crate; German, $1 40: Silver. $1 14@1 20; French. 65¢.” Pears—Bartletts, $1 10@1 55 B box | B box: Muscats, 30 $1 05@1 10 P box; other varieties, 60@985c. Nec- arines—Reds, 85¢ P balf crate. FOREIGN MAREKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENe.. Sept. 7.—The spot market 15 steady. Cargoes dull at 27s 134, sellers, prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchane cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No.2 Ked Winter: &ej tember, 55 134d: October, 58 184d; November, bs 2d; Decem ber, bs 214d; January, 5s 34 SECURITTES. LONDON, Exa., Sept. 7.—Consols, 11254 sil- ver, 3054d: French Rentes, 103¢ 22340. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 Sterling Exchange, sig! Steriing Cables.... . New York Exchange, sight. New ¥ ork Exchange, telegraphic. Fine silver, ¥ ounce. . Mexican Dollars... PRODUCE MARKET. BER GRAINS. days ht. WHEAT AND O WHEAT—The Queen Elizabeth takes for Cork 59,629 cuis, valved at 85,100, The market rules easy and are lower. No. 1, 95@96L4c B ctl; cholce, 97%4¢; lower erades, 8715 @923/2¢; extra choice for milling, $1@1 02y cil. CALL BOAED SALES. InFoRMAL SEssION—9:15 o'clock—December— 2000 ctis, 98%4c. R mcons mxakiox—December—6000 ctls, 99%gc. REGULAR MOENING SESSION — December — 2000 ctls, 9954c. AFTERNOON SESSION—December—14,000 ctis, LEY—Feed s a fraction off and quiet. Feed, 60@6334c B ctl: cholce bright, Brewing. 72%@80c ® cu: Chevaller, No. L. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—No sales. Se w ctl: 20c@8$1 for REGUL. G SEssioN—No sales. AFTEENOON SESSION — December—2000 ctls, 6755 OATS-No change to report. New Feed are quotable at 75@8>c P ctl: old milling, 873 : fancy feed. 9216@95c: good to_choice, common’ to jar, 75@80c; Gray, 85 Surprise, 95c@$1 0214 —Offerings exceed tbe demand, which i very dull. Large Yellow, 8735@80c: Small Round do. 8735@90c ® ctl; White, 70¢. RYE—70@72%c ® cu for old and 6215@65c for new. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 85@95¢ B cil. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $360@3 70 P bbi; Bakers' extras, $3 40 @3 50; superfine $2 75@3. e CORNMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20; Cracked Corn. $20 50@21 B ton. MILLSTUFF —Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 82 10; Rye Flour, $2 50; Rice ¥lour, 86 75: Cornmeal, $2 10: extra crean do, $2 76: Vatmeal, $2 90; Oat Groats, $5 50: Hominy, $310@S 50: Buckwheat Flour, $310@3 80: Cracked Whegt, $2 7! Fa- rina, #8 50; Whele Wheat Flour, $2 30: Rolled Oats, $3 50; Fearl Barley, $3 50; Spilt Peas, §3 20; Green do, $4 10 ® 100 1bs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Recelpts of Bran are larger. BRAN—813@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 ® 1on for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15@16 % ton for lower grades. and $17@18 R ton for the best. FEELSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 814 50: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $21 ton: jobbing, $22; clipped Oats, a'u/\c@n 05 B ctl. HAY—Wheat, 87@10; Wheat and Oat, $6@9: Oat. $5@7 50: Barley. $6@7: Kiver Barley, 83 50@ 5: Aifaifa, 85 50@6 50 for second anc $4 50@5 for first cutting: compressed $6@9; stock, $4@5; Ciover, €@7 50. STRAW—30@35c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos are quotable at $1@1 15 @ ctl; Small Whites, 85¢@#1 10 B ctl; Pea, 85¢c @8. 15 B ctl; Large Whites, 85@95¢ B ctl; Pink, 75@:5c ® ctl: Reds, $1@1 50 8 ctl; Blackeye, $1 25@1 50: Red Kianey, $1@1 10: Limas, $1 80 @2 05: Butters, nominai. SEEDS—Flaxseed weak and declining. Brown Mustard, $2 55@2 65; Yellow Mustard, 8125 @160, Fiax $1 5U@) 85: Canary, 24@23.c® : Alfalia, nominai: Rape, 236c; Hemp, 314c. DRIED PEAS—$1 10@l 40 ® cu for Nies and $1 25@1 50 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Arrivals are large agaln and the market is weak. Sweet Potatoes, $1@1 25: Garnet Chiles, 50@65¢c B cil: Early Rose, 25@35c; Bur- bank Seedlings, 25@35¢ for Rivers and 80@90c for Salinas. ONTONS—Unchanged at 25@35c B ctl; Fickles, 60c B sack VEGETABLES—No change to report. Marrow- fat Squash, $5@7 ® ton: Green Corn, 25@75¢ P sack: Alameda Corn, 75c@$1 ¥ crate; Berke- ley Corn, 25@d0c B box: Summer Squash, 25c ® box for Bay: Egg Flant, 25@40c ® box: Tomatoes. 10@25¢ ® box for Rivers and 16@ 30c % box for Bay: Alameda Cucumbers, 16@30c; Pickies, 50@65¢c B box for No 1and 25@d0c B cti | for No. 2; Green Peppers, 25@35¢ # large box for Chile and 25@35c for Bell: Green Peas, 50@75¢c P sack for common and 2@2%c B B for Garden; String Beans, 50@75¢ ® sack for common and 2 23pc P I for garden: Limas, 50c@8]1 25 @ sack; Green Okra, 25@40c $ box: Cabbage, 40c @ ctl; Carrots, 26@30c B sack; Garlic, 1@184¢ B 1b. POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—Eastern sold at 13@ldc for Tur xeys, §5 B0@6 for Hens, $5@5 50 for young Roost- ers, $4@4 50 for old Roosters and $2 50@3 50 for Broflers. Another car Is expected to-day. Live Turkeys are quotable at 14@lSc B I for Gobblers. 13@l4c B 1 for iiens: young Turkeys, 14@16c; Geese, B pair, $.@1 25; Gosliags, $1 25@ 2; vucks, $8@5 50 B doz for old and §3 50@s bV for young; Hens, $4@5: Roosters. young, $3 50 5 B dozen: do, old, $4@31 50: Fryers, 8 3 u5; rollers, $2 5 for large and $2 25@2 60 for small; Pigeons, $1 50@1 75 P dozen for young aud $1 25@] b0 for old. GAME—Nominal. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Firm at the advance. CrEaMERY—Fancy, 26@26%c P B, with sales higher: seconds, 23@24c. DarRy—Fancy, 2215@28%c; good to choice, 18GITC; Tower prades ApELT e B I PICKLED—15@17¢ B Ib. FIRKIN—14@15¢ B . CHICESE — Choice mild new Is guotable at 9c @ B: common 1o good oid, 6 1o B Cream Cheddar, 10@11c: Young America, 9@10 Western, 10@l1ic; Eastern, 11@15c P Ib. EGGS—Striely cholce are firm, but «rdinary stock is dull. Osegon are quotable at 12@13c § dozen: Eastern, 1414@16¢ for fair to choice and nominal: new Almonds, 7c B B for Languedoc, 1 for hardshell and 9@10c B Ib for paper- shell, jobbing; Peanuts. 4@6c B Ib for Eastern and — for California; Hickory Nuis, 5@6c B 13 Pecans, T Filberts, 7 : Brazil Nuts, T BB Coosnnie ¥ 100. 0N EY—Comb, 10@1234c for bright and 5@9c for lower grades: water-white extracted, 5 i light amber extracted, 434@A4%4c; dark amber, 434c; aark, 2@3c B b. BEESWAX—26@27¢ B b. PLOVISIUNS, CURED MEATS-—Bacon is quotable at 614¢c for heavy, 7l4c B B for light medium, 8@9%4¢c ¥ B for light, 19@1 lc for extra light and 12¢ for sugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cored Hams, 12@12Lgc: California Hams, 10@lic B Ib; Mess Beef, $7@ 8: extra mess do, $8: family do, $10: extra prime Pork, 8 50; exira ciear, §13 ¥ bbl; mess, $il1 50@12 P bol: ~moked Beef, 10c ¥ b. LARD—Eastern’ tlerces is quoted at 414¢ B B for compouna and 5l4c for pure; pails, 6c B Ib; California tierces, 414c for compoand and 53¢ ror pure: haf-bbis, 534c; 10-Ib tins, 634c: do 5D, L OLENE 0346340 tn altbhis and 6346 orT — 84 c -bbls anc T35 ® 1b in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS Heavy salted steers sre quoted at 6c B b; culls and brands, 5@5lgc B Bb: medium, Sc P B; culls and brands, 4@isgc P D: light, dc; culls and branas, 3@$lec; Cownides, 4@4 cuils_and brands, i saltea Kip, 4c: salted Calf, 6c B Ib: salted 'Veal, bc; dry Hides. 9@9lge: culls and branas, 7c; dry Kip and Veal7@8c; culs, 6c; dry Calf, 12@14 culls, @9c: Goatskins, 20@ 85c each: Kids, Sci Deerskins, good summer, 25@27 medium, 15@.21c; winter, 7@10c: Sheepskins, shearings, 10@15c each: short wool, 20@35¢ each; medium, 40@50c each: long wools, 50@60 each. " Culls of all kinds about Tgc less. TALLOW—No. 1. rendered, 215@se; No. 2, 214¢; Tefined, 434 Grease, 2¢ @ Ib. WOOL—Humboidt and Mendocino, 10@11c; Val- ley Orégon, 10@11c § b: do lower grades, 8@10c: Nevada, 6@8+ac; San Joaquin and Southern Coast, &ix mouths, 4@6c; San Joaquin, footh: good 'to cholce, BYu@734c; San Joaguin, vea ecce, 4@b3o: nofihern irée, 7@9c; do defective, 5@614¢c ot Nominal at 2@3c B b tor 1895. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, weak at $41215@4 20: San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags. 2414,@2614¢. COAL~ Wellington, $8 B ton; New Wellington, $8 B ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 P ton; Seattle, $5@5 50: Bryan, $5: C0os Bay, $4 50 Wallsend, $7: Scotch, $7 650; Brymbo, $7 50; Cumberland, $18 50 B ton in bulk and $15 in sks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $11 B ton; Welsh Anthracite, $9; Cannel, $7 50; rock ‘Springs, Castie Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 57%c: Powdered, 53gc: Fine Crushed, 5%c: Dry Granu- lated, : ‘Confectioners’ A, 434¢: ' Magnolia A, 434c; kxiuraC, 414c: GoidenC, d1jgei half barrels, 34 more than barreis, and boxes 3¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: SEF—First quaiity. 44@0c; second do. 4@ B third do, 31ac AL—Large, 4@5¢; small, 5@6c B 1. 2 AUTTONWetners, 4i4@8c: ~ kiwes, 4@At4e LAMB—5@6¢ B Ib. PORK—Live 1iogs, 23c @ B for large and 8¢ for small and medium ; dressed do, 41@5¢ B b. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 3,228 Butter. ctl 8,162 Cheese, 15500 Eggs. doz. 22,200, Hides, no ‘Wool, bis. 570 Sugar, bbl 5,277| Lumber, M feet.. |Quicksilver,fisks 10 Flaxseed, sks... 2| Shorts, Or, sks.. 40 | Leather, rolis. 984 | e PACIFIC OOAST BONDS. A special committee appointed by the Board of Trade of Santa Barbara County reported in favor of bonding the city to the amount of $50,000 to provide & water supjly. The committee consists of E. S. Sheffield, M. B. McDuffie, A. Garland and | A. B. Wiliams, ‘rhe Board o Trade adop.ed the report with but one dissenting voice. The use of | salt or fresh water Is yet to be aetermined. The election was set for yesterday to determine wheth- er the bonds shali issue. In certamn contingencies | the amount may not exceed $36,000. The city of Los Angeles has brought suit against Charles F. Bicknell, the Auditor of Los Angeles County, praying the court 10 order the defendant to draw and deliverto tne City Treasurer of Los Angeies his War ant upon the county treasury for the sum of $3829, Lo be deposited in’ the teasury of the city of Los Angeles in a separate fund to be devoted to the care and maintenance of the streets in the annexed portion of the Rosedale road dis- trict. Nearly all of that district has lately been an- nexed to the city of Los Angeles and the Super- visors have lost control of it and bave no authority to expend any money upon it Or to retain any other funds which might proverly have been ex- pended upon it if it had not become a part of the city. The Los Angeles Mining and Stock Exchange may resume business after election, according to the Los Angeles Lecord. Bids for school bonds of the Harold school dis- trict amounting to $3500 will be opened by the Supervisors of Los Angeles County September 23 at2 p. M. The bonds are 7 per cents, are ten In number, maturing in from one to ten years from October 1, 1896, and are of the denomination or $350 each. The Los Angeles City improvement bonds have been declared valid by the Supreme Court. Ex- tensive street work wiil be.atonce undertaken on Johnston strect, Custer avenue and other thor- oughfares. The Alnsworth National Bank of Oregon will share in adividend of 25 per cent from the estate of H. L. Darr under order of the court. The affairs of the Oregon National Bank of Al- bany have been finally wound up and Receiver Beall has returned to h's home at The Dalles. The Pasadena Gas Company has authorized an issue of bonds to enlarge its works and to lay at least ten miles of additional maius in the city streets. Lorasburg refused to vote school bonds. The majority against the proposition was only 3. TrLe $13,000 bonds which Riverside has voted will be apportioned as follows: For refunding bonds falling due this year, $10,000; for an addr tional schoot building. $3000. The bonds will ve payable as follows: $5000 in eight years, $5000 in nine years, $3000 in ten years. The interes: rate is 6 pér cent. The Pheenix Gazette tells of the transter of $150,000 worth of land in_the Salt River Valley 10 an Eastern svndicate. Some of the details of the deal are as follows: A peach, pear and apricot orchard of 440 acres, west uf Glendale, brought $110,000; a 100-acre orauge orchard brought $40,000. ' The deal was made at Chicago by W. J. Onions, sXs. Bran. sks.... Oregon, sks. Middiings, sks... Hay, tons. 5.5t 1bc for fancy : store kggs, 12@14c for ordinary and 16@17%4c for good; ranch Kggs, 19@23c, with some sales even higher: cold-storage rauch, 17@ 18c; Duck Eggs, 16@17 ® doz. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Prices showed no noteworthy change. Quinces, 40c B box. Peaches, 26@50c B box, 20@30c B basket, $16 @18 % ton for treestones and $2530 B ton for ngs. Plims, 25@50¢ 8 box., Pomegranates, $1@1 25 B box. Apples, T5c@$1 ¥ box for cholce and 40@60c for commion. Pears, 25@40c B box; Bartletts, 40@65¢ B box. pibiEs, 90@50c B box for whité and 25@75c for ack. BERRLIZS—Arrivals are moderate and the mar- ket 15 firm. Strawberries, $6@7 P chest for Longworths and $1 50@3 50 for large berr! Raspberries, $3@4 ¥ chest. Blackberries, $2@3 50 P chest. Huckleberries, 7c @ b. GRAPES—Tne aemand and supply about balance Beedless. 40@50c B box: Isabellas, 50@60C B bast ket: Tokays, 40@65. B box: Black Grapes, 40@80c : e DL @400 o B(‘;r.!wlurl and Fon- nebleaux, 24 OX; Grapes in crates brin; 6@10c more than in boxes. i3 5 S ELONS = Qg’a-l;rrlno-‘;onl conunue weak and plentiful at :_Cantaloupes, 50c@§1 Crate: Nutmegs, 20@35¢ B box. ® CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges are nominal at $2 @37 box for Valencias and $150@2 B box for editerranean Sweets: Lemons, $1 50@2 _box for common and $2 50@3 for g0od to choice: Mex- oo Tisen 31 !'c;g’ ox; Calltoroia Limes, 80 c: Bananas, unch; Pinea) &350 dos. pples, 32 DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DRIED FRUITS— Prunes, though aull, are rather steadler. Apri- cots ure very firm with prospects of better prices. Peaches are steady. Jo2uctations on the Frul: Exchange are as fol lows : CARLOAD LOTs—Apricots, 6@8c B 1b for Royal and $@10c ® b o hn!y Moorpark Prunes, 8c § 1b; Peaches, 3@dc B ib for prime to choice, B34c¢ for fancy and 8@10c for peeled in boxes; Apples, 5c for evaporated and 2@2vac for sun-dried; Pe; 3Y4@4sc for prime to cholce. Ho for quarters 6c for halves; Ploms, 4c for pit- | ted and 134@2c for unpitted: Nectarines, c for cholce and s¢ for fancy; white Figs, Sc: black Figs, 234@2) ¢, K «nd 50@60¢c B half box. Peaches— Picquet’s Late, FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., “ Leldesdorfr St, Tel Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE OBBING PRICES—New B: fancy. 7¢ B Ib; new P:;fihm"' fancy, B¢; Moorparks, 10@11c: new evaporated Anwples, sun-dried. 3c; Prunes, 3c for the four sizes: now Figs, black. 2l4c for unp:essed snd @34, for pressed: white ixs, dc: Pluma, Sc for pitted and 134c for unpitied; new Nectarines, 4 @30 b for prime o fancy: Pears, 314@dt4c for w ters nole, S for c for balves, CABI, AD PRIC B, F. 0. 5. FRESNO— 100se, 4¢; 8-crown. ‘814t S-crown, 3%“““”‘" Sultanas, 4c; Seedless Muscatels, 2iges S-orown London layers 81 10: clusiers, 81 35! Dehesa clusters, : _Impe: Clustes 5 Grapes. 244c B D. o ey et JOBBING PEI ¥s—Four-crown, loose, dl4e: 3- 928 Market Si., Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 6838 J. S. PURDY, Manager. Orders nstantly executed on market. tations. Reierence lst National CY G0 FRIVATE WiRE XNEW Y crown, B34c B b Z-crown, B¢ B b meed i tanas, Bc'$) B; scodlenn Muscarsle e s 1 a: ehe London layers. $1; clusters, I-lblfi 50: [mperial clusters, 3 NUTS—Quotations are as follows: ‘Walnuts, Murphy, president of the Arizona Improvement Company. The syndicate will incorporate as the Glendale Froit Packing Company and wiil put up a packing-house to handle the fruits of Sali tiver Valley and a cannery is aiso projected. Auditor Schaffer 6f San Diego County has mads e report of county finances to the Board of Super- visors. He figures the expenses of the county for the fiscal year 1896-97 at $174,034 78, of which the salary fund amounis to $49,108 36. Less 5 per cent for delinquencies the basis of the tax rate is $13,858,335. ‘I'he property of the county is valued as foliows: Real cstate and improvements, $13,- 483,029; railroads, $158,442; personal property, money and solvent credlis, $1,663,649. Total, $15,505,1 An ordinance adopted at Los Angeles makes the tax jevy ior payment on interest and sinking funds as foliows: Cents. Bonds of 1877. 00,27 Bonds of 1881, . 0lda General improve . 05,54 School improvement 1879 . 05.40 Incerest sewer 1890,. . 06.32 Funded debt 189i - 0104 Outfall sewer. . 07.04 Public school 0414 Water system improve: . 00.44 Central Police Station. . V0.57 80.00 THE STOOK MARKET, The Comstocks were firm on the afternoon call yesterday and most of the leaders showed a slight advance. Alta is assessed 10 cents. The following mining companies report cash on hand Septemiber 1: Alta $2858, Andes §8719, Alpha Consolidated $359, Beicher $2871, Best & Beicher $18,220, Bodie Consolidated $1192 (be- sides the bullion product of the mine for August to be received), Bulwer Consolldated $6224 (be- sides bullion to be received), Bullion $1484, Cale- donia $4301. Consolidated California & Virginia 87842 (besides unsold bullion of the assay val of $42,885 at the Carson mint), Confidence $) 1 Church $8404, Chollar $20,298, Consolidated perial $3835, Challenge Consolidated $259, Con- solidated New York $1587, Crown Point §1587, Exchequer $1664. Hale & Norcross $2312, Julia {onsolidated $113, Mexican $7820, Mono $2129, south drift in the same level has been sto] in the same character of as repo; last week. in the Choliar mine (Comstock workings) the contiune to work m!g on the ninth and tentl floors in fthe stope above crosscul 2 on the 450 level. the pay varying from 2 to 4 feet in width Of falr grade. ‘In the south stope on the sume level the work is confined to the sixth, seventh and eighth floors in old filiings and ore in placa east of them, with no special change to report. Have saved from ali points since last report 103 tons of ore, which bas been shipped to the Nevada miil for reduction, the average baitery assay of which was $22 15 per ton. Have shipped to the United ~tates mint two bars of bu'lion, the clean-up of 380 tous of ore. The par value of the bull on was $6618 93. HALE & NORCROsS (Comstock workings)—Om the 9001 vel have advanced the north drift 10 feet; total length 282 feet. Upraise 1—Work- ing south on third floor, and started to ralse for the fourth floor. The ore streak is improving. No work has been done in upraise 2. 1100 level —Advanced norih drift 12 feet; total length 168 feet: face in porphyry. Extracted from 900 level during the week 5 carloads of ore, assaying, per Diine-car sample, $35 50 in gold and ¥9.30 ounces of silver per ton, BRUNSWICK Lope—Consolidated Callfornia & Virginia. Best & Belcher and Gould & Curry {Brunswick lode)—Shatu 2—This shaft was sunk 8 feet on the Incline: total_depth 363 feet: bot- tom in hard porphyry. 15J level—The malc south drift, started from easi crosscut 1, was ex tended 10 feet: toual lensth 154 feet; face in porphyry and stringers of quartz. Gould & lurry tunnel—The main tunnel has been ex- tended 22 feet; total leng:h 918 feet; face in porphyry and clay seams. ‘The east crosscut started in this tunnel 850 feet Trom its mouth has Dbeen extended-18 feet, passing through porphyry, clay and seams ot quariz: (otal length 80 feet CHOLLAR (Brunswick lode)—Shaft 1—A chute 8x910 feet has been finished underthe 400 level and the work of excavating the station at that ot i now under way. | he scuth drift oa the 530 iever has been advanced 50 feet during the fpast week: total length from the Choliar uorth ine 356 feet. At this point they are preparing to raise vertically to the surface for an airway aud manway jointly with the Hale & Norcross, Savage and Potosi companies. On the 300 level the south drift nas been extended and timbered 34 feet, making its total length 236 feet from the north itne. The fac- continues in porphyTy. HALE & Norcross (Brunswic: lode)—Shatt 1— Stul cutting out for a station on the 400 level. The chute has been completed. Huve taken air pipe and track floor from the 200 level to be used on the 400 level. 300 level—kxtended the north drift on this level 14 feet further, to the Savage Com- pany’s south boundary, and extended No. 2 east Crosscut 22 feet. ¥ace in porphyry with a seepage water. BOARD SALES, were the sales in the San Francisco Followt! e yesterday : Stock Bo: REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 9,300 Y JACKZ...38 5(200 . 87 AFTERNOON SESSION— 18100 CC&V...1.85500 Potosi..1.05 57/600 Con Lm....08/250 Sav. 67 300 B &5....1.10/100 Con (350 .. 68 115400 G&C /200 Scorpion..10 66/400 63/600 S Nev....82 67100 64/100 Union 200 Bullion."..10/200 H&N../1.60/100 . 150 Challge.. 55/500 Mex ......64| 25 . 100 . 3100 Occidtl.... 65/100 Utah. 50 54/250 Ophir...1.15{100 ¥ Jackei. 40 800 Cholr.'2.45100 Ovrmu.... 18 Following were the sales inthe Pacific Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR sEss1oN—10:30. 5200 Potosi 3500 Sav. 32100 Scorpion.. 1600100 SBEA (621400 8 Nv. 631300 . 161 200 -50/300 Union C.[45 1.5924/500 Uzan.-.....08 5300 ¥ Jacket. 59 10 1 260 CCV 90, 200 ......1.9234[500 .. 64 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 1.55/400 Oced 400 ...... 1.5514/700 Ophir...1. 400 O Polnt.... 53500 Overman. 18 100 Exchqr....05 500 Poml.ufil/g 500 G&C... 631400 . 1.0 831300 SAVE......66 65400 .87 155200 9 1.60/400 .65 ...:08400 Scorpion..11 200 Justice...07/300 SB&M....18 400 Challge...53 900 Kentuck..08/200 3 Nv., .82 450 Choir... 2,45 071000 S Hili.. 102 200 CCV... 1. 65/400 Union..... 50 {86130 Gtah.....10 26500 ¥ Jekie...59 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY. Sept. 7—4 P. . Asked. AlphaCen. ... 18 19 Alta 08 09 Andes. .. 3¢ 38J Belcher. .0 86 B7/K Best & Beicher1.10 115, Benton Con.... — 20, Bodie . Con. = Challenge Con. 52 Con. Imperial. U2 Confidence.... 1.50 Con New York — rown Point... 33 EastSierra Nev — Eureka Con... 25 50 52 Excheauer.... 04 5 09 10 Goula & Curry. 62 64|Yellow Jackee 37 38 Hule& Norers. 1.55 1.60] STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. Sept. 7—3 ». M. UNITED STATES BONDS. [ fg;'v, s e i § 48 coup. 1003, — reg... — 10 Do new meuell5sy — % MISCLLLANEOUS nowne. Cal-stCbless. — 111 |PacRoll M85 = = Cal Elec 83117 — [Do2dfsls.. = = CniraCW8s — 94 [P&ORyés. — 118 Dpnt-stex-co 8o 9714/P&Ch Ry8s. — 10734 Edsn L&P6s117% — |Pwl-st RR8. — — F&CHKR6s. — 108 |Reno,WiL&L — 105 Geary-stRSs. — 1071glsacto P& L. — 10215 LosAngLbs — 100 |SF&NPROs. 8614 — DoGuteed8s — 95 |SPRRAriz6s — =99 Mkt-stCblegs11755 — |SPRRCal8s DofiyConbs.. — 108 |SPRRCui bs. NatVin6slst 96 ~ —. ISPBrRCalds — 9934 NevCNgR7s. 85 SV Waterbs.. 1158411614 NPCRR63100 — [SVWaterds.. 87 & = 100 |StkinG&E 83 10014 100 |SunsiT&T6s — - — [Sutter-stli6s.107 109: 0214105 |VisallaWCos = = WATER Contra Costa — 40 Marin Co.... 50 53 © A% ETOCKS. 17% 30 |Pacific Licht — 49 o5 2 |Gan Mranceos vy T Onk GL &M 513 b2yq/Si0ckion.... — * 20 PucGaslmp. — 821y INSURANGE STOCKS. Fireman’sFa156 — [Sun .23 50 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerBETC. — — [LondonP&A.13815 — Anglo-Cal..... 58 |Londond&SK. — ' 271 Bank of Cai. . 298 -[Merch Ex... 13— Cal 8 D&TC610714110 |Nevada.. = FirstNadonl — “180 |Sather B Go. - SAVINGS DANK STOCKY. GOrS&LC0.1250 — (Sav& Loan. — 100 Humb S&L1100. 1450 |Security...... — 275 Mutual.. 40 Union Trast'760 ~— BFsavUnion — 480 STREET RATLROAD evo s California.... 106 10734 0ak SL&Hay Genry-st.. 20 |Presidio Markevsi... 4214 43 |Suiterst. FOWDER STOCKS. AtantieD... 15 — GlantCon..., 17 — Eastorn D.0 70 — |Judson Dieee — — Calitornia..l 70— {Vigorie - 80 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alsska Pkrs. 80 . 95 (NatVinCo.. — — BIkDCoalCo. — ~ 10 |OceanicSSCo — 20 Cal Cot Mills — Pac AuxFA 1 — Edison Light1163,1:6 PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GasConAssn. — —~ |Pac Roll Mill — o Ger Lead Co. 80 100 (Parf PainiCo 6% 7% HawC&SCo. 1354 14 |PacTransCo. — 24 mutch 8 PCo_ 1814 1914(Pac T&T Co. 70 MerkxAssn.100 7110 (Sunset T&T. 4L — MElecLighe — 414[United UCo. — 25 BALES—MORNING BRSSO Board— 75 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 50 Market-st Rauwav g‘fi’ Edison Light & Power Co... Overman $7594, 'Potosi $3994, Savaze 85 Sterra Nevada $1694, Silver Hill 81006, a.?‘v'gé King $1727, sumtard Consolidmed. S2L07, Sy o- ate $653, Union Consolidated §209. P solidated 847, ot he following mining com; debredness: Gould & Curry, ington, $148: Occidental Con., $1710. o dditional reports from tiie Comstock are as ows: 1In the Ophir mine on the 1000 level west o, cnt 1 from the south drift from the Shaft station. 70 feet north of the south boundary. is in 672 feet: the face is in porphyry carrying seams of ciuy, with a slight seepaze of water. The averags assay value of the material in the face of the crosscut Is $1 25 per ton. In the old Central tun: nel workings of the Ophir a north drift has teen started on the sill floor fram the west crosscut. 182 feet from the Mexican shafi. This crosscut bas been advanced in old eround of former work- ies report an in- 154; Lady Wash- #1000 Oskiand Gas Houds,’ 103 % Oakland Gy 2d. 4 38 Pac Gaeian 8175 20 S F Gaslight. 90 6214 55V Water. 25 Hawali 13 25 wallian Cor 200 5 ¥ Gaslie o 90 50 6 do do T 80 63% SALES —AFTERNOON SESSION. Foard— 25 Contra Costa Water, s 90. 30 00 50 " do do.s90........ 29 50 10 Edison Licht & Power Co 115 75 4 " do do 110 Hawaifan Commerciai.. . 10 S F gaslight.. ————————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Friederich A. Schnabel to Wilhelmina C. Chap- man and Peter M. Schnabel, lot on S line.of Waller sireet, 100 W of Belvedere, W 25 by S 108:9; it ©. Lawrie, A. J. and Sallle H. D. and Nellie Carmany 10 Jane Hendry, lot on W /ine of Folsom ings, assaving $8 per ton, o the Potost mine (Comstock workings) the west crosscut from the north drif: run from the top of the raise, 450 level, s now out 130 feet, baving been advanced 1% feet, ail the way in quariz of low value. The west crosscut from the ;t‘rae‘y 166 N of Twenty-first, N 25 by W 122:6; nd Rosa Fieone to Veronics, Eigone, of J place, 77:6 S of Filberi % 60: 830, " nger to Arthur Unger and Flor Fiyna Unger, undivided half of lot on W line of Maln 2038 of Mission, S 26:2, W 187:8, N 46:2- 36, S 20, £ 60: gif. - Marie Elizabeth Martin to Ferdinand Laplace, undivided 34 of lot on NE line of Seventh street, 275 NW of Brannan, NW 25 by NE 85; $10. Monroe and Myra A. Greenwood to W. S. Parks, loton Elineof Fourth avenue, 1:5 Sof Lake steeet, S 25 by It 120: 810. Louis F. Dunand to Timothy and Mary O'Calla- ghan, lov on W line of Patton street, 150 N of Iy mouth avenue, N 25 by W 100, lot 25, plock 1, Holly Park: $10. Leonard and Lucy Warner to Michael ana Mary H. Morgan, lot 15, block 47. Sunnyside; $10. F. A. and Mary Esxilson to Frederick Garnier, lot on S line of Randali street, 134:3 E of Palmer, E 25 by S 225, being portion of lots 3 and 5, block 18, Fairmount; $10. Nelson W. and Mary E. Brearley or_Brearly, lot on Sline of Visitacion avenue, 544 E of Milliken street, E 136 by S 276, being lot 42, Visitacion Valley Homestead Associetion: $10. Fauny Ryan (widow) to Fanny Ryan (her daughter), lo. on N lineof Californla avenue, at SE corner of Precita Valley lot 106, W 25, N 100, ¥ 16, N 90, K 40, 8 120, portion of Precia Valley ot 108: gift. Martha A. and Willlam Stapleton to Susie J. Pyle, lot on SW line of Sixteenih avenue (Falk- land street), 150 NW of Q (Tombizbee) sireet, NW 50 by S being lots 7 and 8, block 834, Haley Tract: $10. . asonic Cemetery Assoclation to Thomas J Parsons, lot 75, Fremon: avenue, as designated on Plat 6 of said cemetery. - ————— THE CALL CALENDAR. 100, $10. SEPTEMBER, 1896. Mo.|Tu.| W.[Th.| ¥r.[Sa. 13 (1415|168 |17 |18 10 20|21 (232|323 |2¢|25|36 —|C UCEAN STEAMERS. 272829 30 Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIRR. Coos Bay..... [Sept 8, 1rw|Pier8 Panama .. ... [Sept 8,12 u/PM S Sept 8, #am|Pler il Pler 13 Arago. 5 Fier 13 State o Cal. [ Portland ......|Sept10.10Ax | Pier 24 Santa Rosa. |San Diezo. . |Sept10,11au |Pler 11 Pomoua..... | HumboldtBay |Sept10, 2ru |Plerd Umatilla.. .| Vic & Pgt Sna|Sept1l, 9ax|Pler9 Coos Bay....[Newpor:...... Sept12. Sam|Pier 1L Farallon... | Yaquina Bay_|Sept13, 9ax|vier3 Corona..... |San Diego.... |Sept14,11ax |Pieril Sept15.10aM | Pler 21 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox T Santa Rosa.....|San Diezo Weeott Eel River. Arago . |Coos Bay . Newport. | Panama. Newsboy Yaquina Pomon: Coos Bay City of Pek Mackinaw. Farallon Grays H |Mexico. . Crescent Newport. Portland. Portland. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. U. 8. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY 'nm:} BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Toesdsy, September 8. 8.50PxM September—1896. F 3 Time K 3 VIFefl Time| poer|TIme| pogy | Tima| poyy 1 Slowl H W Lw/ H W | 78] B35 0.3[1Z.18[ 5.71 6.18] i | jaw LW IHw 9| 0.0/ 5.6 6.36 1.0/12.46 01 10| 1.28 s.<' 7.12| 18| 122 0.5 11| 2335 5.0/ 71| 22| 2001 0.3 12| 854/ 4.5 835 27| 245 0.2 1x| 528 42| 9.26| 3.4/ 5.40 0.1 14| 6.57) 4.3/10.36] 87| 448 % NoTx—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand colump, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as 1o time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are sdditions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey gharta, SICORL when a minas sign (—) precedes the ight, and then the number given is sul tive from the depth iven v rha tha By SHIPPING INTELLIGENC, Arrived. MONDAY, September 7. Stmr State of. California, Green. 57 hours from Portland, via Astoria 3914 hours; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 36 hours from Cres- cent City: pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Umatilla. Hunter. 82 hours from Victoria; pass and e, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Trickee, Thomas. 43 hours from Coos Bay: pass and mdse. to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Br ship Lord Cairn Davies, 161 days from Swansea: 1972 tons coal, to E C Evans. Ger bark Rohlila. Hover, 48 days from Callao; ballast. 10 W Freese & Co. Schr Ralph J Long, Jansen, 4 days from Shel- ter Cove: 1.0 cs bark, (0 Beadle & Co. Schr Alblon, Svenson, 4 days from Fish Rock: bark. to order. Schr Archie and Fontie, Colstrup, 26 hours from Stewaris Polni; 100 cds'bark, (o Higgins & Col us. Schr Western Home, Nellson, b days from Eu- reka; lumber, 10 Pacitic Pine Lomber Co. Scbr Volant, Erratt, 6 hours from Pigeon Point, with wreckage from the wrecked stmr Colomoia. in tow of tug Alert. Schr Sadie, Smith, 11 days from Port Blakeley; lumpver, to Renton, Holmes & Co. Sailed. MONDAY. September 7. Stmr Alice Blanchard. Dunham, Portland. Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Sept. 7—10 P. M.—Weather cloudy: wind W ; velocity 18 mlies. Charters. Wheat char:ers for Europe prior to arrival are: Brship Blythswood, 28s: Uynomene, 27s 6d; Fr bark Louls Pasteur, 30s. The ship Llewellyn J. Morse loads cannery sup- plies for Rerluk: Br bark Veritas, lumber at Ta- coma for Melbourne on owners’ account. Domestic Ports. VENTURA—Arrived Sept 7—Stmr Geo Loomis. hence Sept 6, and salled for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Salled Sept 7—Schr Viking, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 7—Ger bark Artem Is. from Port Los Angeies: schr Vega, hence Aug 19. COOS BAY—Salled Sept 7—S.mr Arago, for San Francisco. REDONDO—Arrived Sept 7—Stmr Protection, from Usal. BANDON—Salled Sept 6—Schr Moro, for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND—Salled Sept 7—Schr James A Garfield, for San Francisco. Arrived Sept 7—Stn- Signal. from Astorls. EUREKA- Arrived Sepc 7—<tmr Pomona, hce Sept 6: stmr Nationai City, hence Sept 6. ©O0S BAY—Arrived Sept 6—~imr_Farallon, hence Sept & via Eureka: schr Ida McKas, hence Aug PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 7—Schr Ida Schnauer, from Port Clarence. YAQUINA BAY—Arrived Sept 7—Stmr Faral- lon, hence Sept 4. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 7—Stmr Mobile, fm London; stmr Anchoria, from Glasgow; stmr Ke i~ sioglen, trom Kotwern, o N APLES—Arrivel out Sept 3—Stmr Phanicl Ynévu—mlm Sept C—stmr Marsala, 1‘:: Ne: or! SAGRES—Passed Sept 6—Stmr Ems, from New Yorx, ll;a;]:‘;plfi-- S GIE; 'AR—Passed Sept 7—Stmr We; Mediterranean ports. for New Vork. e Foreign Ports. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Aug 25— Travancore, for San Francisco, S ahip SYDNEY—Salled Aug 27—Br bark Blairhoyle, R ATINA O CZ—Sailed e Na JZ—Sailed t 6—Schr Zane, tor Port Townsend. " el Importations. COOS BAY—Per Truckee—460 tons coal. 100 kg8 butter, § pkgs cheese, 42 h "”PWOI;%I{' 'n.l: f;u.._”" i 0gs. 8 sks wool, 1 AN D—Per State of California—220 flaxseed, 1876 sks flour, 1250 sks shorts, S562 skn bran, 2115 ¢s salmon, 1511 pkgs shooks, 146 cs |.:(tnmnu, 28 :u'hm‘ 20 c;nfimnu ~00ds, 1381 paper, es_horse 1 B26 biils caitskins. 110 paje nidey™ 14 S TUbbers, Asioria—3503 sks oysters, 1215 blssalmon, 12 erts moss, 3 pkgs express. 6 s eggs. CRESCENT CITY - Per Crescent City—64 kegs 129 bxs butter, 1 cs cigars, 100 bdls hides, 4 pkgs feet, 8 cs meat, 2 horses, 1 cs hardware, 2 cs san- dries, 11 cs — M ft lTumber. DEPARTU. BAY—Per Umaiilla—811 tons Vancouver via C P R R—410 cs castor oll. 300 ©s raising, 1es underwear, 2 cs hosiery, 115 bals wheeis, 21 pkgs mdse, 15 cs planos. b cs metal £00ds, 1 cs shawls, 28 Cs cigareties, 91 cs (obaceo, 1 cs blacking, 71 cs boots and shoes, 60 bbis lin- seed all, :il:flx;h o oil, 68 cris' 69 bxs toy wagons, s iron whee: hee.r. 1 s musical instruments. S s New Whatcom—262 pkzs stone. 4 pkgs mdse, 1 lkAeuln. 1 pks llndll nacortes—416 sks codfish ski; Everctt—61 bxs nails 5 pikgs mase; 1500 bars bullion, 330 rolls 9 cs 394 bdls paper. Fargo—1 bx guns, 2 bbls axle Tacoms east of Fargo—! . 1708 ht-sks flour. 1745 sks wheat, “5;:..'.0&"133’::: Tacoma west of bran, 326 sks flax, 29 vkgs . Tacoma—87 pkgs mdse, i dry goods, 1400 Dbars bullion, 7 crts 1 bx perfecting press, 126 aks bones, 268 sks rolied oats. G N R R via Seacile—500 sks 30 hi-sks floor. Seattle—1600 cs salmon. 215 pkgs mdse. 2 PKES coin, 16 ¢ bacon, 5 pkgs express. 10 bbis pork, 42 bxs fish, 3 iron Tollers, 27 bals bar steel, 3 bals leather. 10 bxs carbons. Port Townsend—4 pkgs blocks, 1 coil wire, 59 PKgs mdse, 2 pkgs express, 1 sk coln. Killisnoo—4100 sks guano, 2 obls fish. Hun er Bay—99 sks concentrates. Victoria—75 pkss curios. 19 bxs matches, 17 Pkgs muse, 43 bxsapples, 3 pkgs expiess. 1 sk n. Consignees. Per Truckee—J D Spreckels & Bros Co; H H Sat- tler; Hills Bros: C £ Whitney & Co: A Leitz & Co; Marshall, Teggart & Co; _Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co} Hulme & Hart: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; W leland Bros; £ G Lyons & Co. Pe State of California—Otis. McAllister & Co; J A Lacy: Allen & Lewis; M P Detels: Portiand ¥ M Co: J K Armsby & Co: C J Leist & Co: Fontana, & Co; Willamette Palp & Paper Co: F M Warren; Crown Paper Co; J A Lecy: Cutting Packing Co: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: G W Lmmons: Fosen- berz Bros: Bissinger & Co: Sanborn, Vail & Co; © A Hinslow & Co: Kingan & Co; Clatsop Mill Co Whitney & Co: Jepsen & Son: Williams Brown & Co: Elmore, Sanborn & Co; M E A Wagner: W & V Cook: Fogarty & Parker: Morgan Oyster Co; W C Price & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co; Chas Abra- ham: M B Moraghan. Per Crescent City—Dodge, Sweeney & Co; B F Hoar: O B Smith & Co: I B Halght: Jos Hremer & Coj; Cal Botting Co: Martin. Feusler & Co: Thos Loughran; Hilmer. Bredhoff & Schulz: Witzel & Baker; Wolf & Son; Norton, Teller & Co: Getz Bros & Co: H Waldeck: Hobbs, Wall & Co; Wie- land Brewing Co. Per Umatiila—Mason & Wiitenberg; S Gladdin &Clocein; J A Robling & Son; F G Whitehead; Union Meat Co; Redington & Co: Mack & Co: M P Kohiberg: Gen Klecir.c Co: F tausel; H Webbs M L M Barnard; Forbes Bros & Niles: H Miller: Norton Tanning Co: S Willard & seam:. H P Mc- Kris ck; Yoio Milis: American Gnion Fish Co: W G Hinton: Hills Bros: Jas Wagner M fz Co; Duf & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; Preston & McKinnon; T R Turner; Allen & Lewis;: A Beaitie: Alaska W G M Co: CTrusdell: Ansoldi & Co: Overiand Frelght and Transter Co; S M Hamilton; Getz Bros & Co: Alaska W G M Co: Oregon Imp Co: Kiitle & C0; Wetmore Bros: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co; Davis Bros: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: Union Glue Coj AmericanTobacco Co: Wertheimer & Co; Koliler & Chase; Sherman, Clay & Co: American_Biscuit Co: Crane & Co: ~herwood & Sherwood; N Clark & Sons: Murphy, Grant &Co: Sussman, Maranse & Co: W Todd: Baker & Hamliton: E M Crocker: Miller, Sloss & Scott: Selby Smelting and Lead Co; W G Richardson; Moore, Ferguson & Co; C K Har- mon; Clabrough, Golcher & Co: C J Lelst & Co; Langley & Michaels: Jo; Pacific Boue Fertilizing Co; E L Ebedett & Co; H Dutard; S W Howard: ‘Alex Felpella: C Hangen; Lact- rick WANTED---Overdue Accounts FOR COLLECTION. CITY COUNTRY —— FOREIGN W. S. MORROW, 130 Sansome St. (Tel. Red 411). N. B.—No charge uniess successful. Listot S. F. references, mercantlle and professional, gratis and post free. OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY QTEAMERS WILL & SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- Usnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M., Sept. 11,36, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anscortes and New W. atcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Sept. 1, 6, 11, 18, 21, 26, and every fifth day there after, Connecting at Vancouver with the R., atTacoma with N. P. R. R., at N.Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska mers. For J.ureka, Arcara and Fields Landing (Hum. boldt Bay) sir. Pomona 2 P. M., SepL. 18, 22, 26, 30. and every fourth day thereaiter. Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_iufs Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 . M. Sept. 4. 8,12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter. ‘or San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- reles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. M Sept. 2,8, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 and every fourth day thereatter. For knsenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 A. M. 25th of each month. Ticket oftice, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. O. R. & IN. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND. $6 Second Class, $12 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED, Columbla salls.......... Aug. 16, 26, Sept. 5, 15, 25 Eiate of Calitornia sails. % 2 weeeene.... Aug. 21, 31, Sept. 10, 20, 30 From Spear-st. Whart (Pler 24) at 10 A . GOODALL, PERKINS & 00., Genl. Supts, F. K. CONNOR, General Agent, 650 Market strost , 6, 10, 14, CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULY NEW ZEALAND, sy AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA. S. 8. ALAMEDA sails vis HONOLULU aud AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thuraday, September 17, at 2 b . 8. 8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues. day. Sepien ber 22. a;10 oM. Special pary raes. Line to COOLGARDILE, Aust., and CAPETOW N, South Africa. J D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery strest. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. ‘COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French'Lin~ to Havra. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW).42 NORTH (O SRiver, oot of Morton st. ' Travelers by @i this line avoid both transit by English rallway an: the discomfort of crossing the channel in asmall boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypa Via Parly first-cinss $160: second-class, $116. LA BOURGOGNE LA DUrMA il LA TOURAINE Sept. 5,9 A. M. pL. 12, 5 A, M. Sept. 19, 7 A. M. LA GASCOGNE Sept. 26, 8 a. M. LA BRETAGNE. Oct. A #& For further particulars apply Lo P ORGET, Aghat, No. 3, Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and fl» Southampton, calling en route at Cerbours France, and Plymouth to land passengers. ‘Through bilis of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mafl S. S. Co., issied for frelght and treas ure to direct ports In England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco (o Plymoutn, Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; third Class, §97 50, For uriier partlculars appiy o PARROTT & CO., Agenis, K08 Calitornia st United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Livarpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. (ABLY,$60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and lccvmmodullonl@ selected; second cabin, $ - o0 and $4: 03 Majesiic and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire land, Scoland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark throngh to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mall Dock, or at the General Office of ‘the'Company, 813 Market streat, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, r General Agen: Jor Puietip t %'I:OCKIM STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington Av6 P. M. Daily! Vreigne ret:i}vedsl?l'l 0°i30 £, 3L A Accommodations Reserved by ‘felephons. ‘Ihe only line making through rates on Vailey Road freight. Weikss, TEAMERy, T, C. Walker, - D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Telephone Main 805. Ca. Nav. and lmpt. Co U.S. NAVY-YARD, MARE ISLND, VALLEJO, *Benicia, *Port Costa, *Crackett and *Val STR. MONTICELLO, Dally 10:30 A. u., 4:00 P. M. (Saturdays **10:30 4.3, 3:30 P. 3.’ Sundays 8 e, a. only. Offices and landing, Pler 2, Mission st. Telephone Black 261. e *4.and 8 . 3. trips on'y. E Ty ** Excursion trip. Gives 5 hours at ¥avy-yard. FOR SANJOSE, 108 GAT S s TP M (Saturdays exce, . Freight ai e SRS e e RAILROAD TRAVEL! MILL VALLEY AND MOUNT TAMALPAIS b SCENIC RAILWAY. 01! AND AFTER THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, train will connect with North Pacific Coast Kallroad as follows: Week Days leave San Fran- clsco 11:45 A. M.;_returning arrive in Nan Fran- cisco 8:30 P. M. ‘Sunday: Leave San Francisco 8 A. M. and P. M.; Telurning arrive in San Fran- cisco 3:30 and 6:30 ». m. Tickets can. ‘in advance of teirtia THOS. COOK & SON, 621 Market st RATLROAD TRAVEL} S. F. AND PORTLAND EX- CURSION TRAIN. SEPT. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, And Every Fifth Dar Thereafter, Leave irom . P. Co’s Ferry Landing, foot of Including Berth, SPECIAL] $10 458, RATES s] 9 Berth, Standard Sieeper. street (Grand Hotel ticket office), S. F. fll('ll;‘ql(D GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Market St., at P. M First-class. {ncluding For fur'her information apply at 613" Market Gen. [raffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt, ERN PACIFIC COMPANY. g (PACTFIC SYSTEM.) leave and are due to arrive at Tralns lon S AN FIRANCISCO. LEAVE — FRoM SEPTEMEER 3, 18%. — Amnivm *6:004 Nilcs, San Joso and Way Stat! 7:004 Atlantic Express, Ogilen and L 20 icia, Vacaville, Rumsey. Sacra- T B o, Orovillo and Tedding via oetines, Haa famon, Nape, Calis- 7:004 Martinez, San toga and Santa Rosa. $:304 Niles, Sau_Jose, Stockion Sacramento, Marysville and Bluf....... 4 *8:304 Peters and Milton 9:00 Los Angeles Express. Fresno, Sania Barbara and Los Angeles. 9:004 Martinez and Stockton 9:004 Vallejo... 00 Niles, San Jose and Livermore. *#1:00p Sacramento River Steame: 1:30p Port Costa and Way Siations, 4:00p Martinez, San Kamon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs, EI Verano and Santa Rosa.. 4:00r Benicia, Vacaviile, Esparto, B Reignts Landing” M arys- ville, Oroville and Sacramento..... 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Livermoro and Stockton ... 4:30P Merced, Berenda, Haymond (for Yosernite) and Fresno . 5:00r New Orleans lixpress, Fxesuo, Bakers- field, Santa Darbara,Los Angeles, Demiug, El Paso, New Orleans and East... 5:00 Santa Fo Koute, for Mojave and 5:00p Vallejo :00¢ Luropean Mai 00p Hayward 00 Oregon Iixpress, Sacramento, Mar ville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sonnd and st SANTA CRUZ DIVISIC 10:45% auge). Al l__ll!"l" [t 17:404 Santa Cruz Excursion, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations 8:154 Newark,Centerville,San Jose, Fel Boulder Creek,Santa Cruzand Stations. *2:15p Newark, Centerville, San Jos Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations . o 4:15» Newark, San Jose and Los Gatos.... 9:304 COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) 6:45 San Joso and Way Statious (New ou Sapay Bstussion for Bs. Joss | 7:304 Sun cursion for San Jose, Y Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove, an Principal Way Stations. 8:154 San_ Jose, Tres Pinos, Savta Cruz, Pacific Grove, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Stations 9:47 Palo Alto and Way Stations 104 San Joso and Way Stations. 11:30A Palo Alto and Way Statiows. *2:30p San Mateo, Menlo Park, San Jo Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cr Salinas, Montereyand PacificGrove *8:80p San Jose, Pacific Grove and Way Stations . *4:30p San Jose and Way Statio 5:30p San Jose and Principal Way Stations 6:30p San Jose and Way Stations. #11:45¢ San Joseand Wey Stations. SAN LEANVRO AND HAYWARDNS LOCAL. 18:052 ] Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, San Leandro and Haywards. i Runs through to Niles. ¢ From Niles. 1 Lt112:002 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:15 9:00 11:00a5r. 1100 *2:00 13:00 *4:00 $6:00 *G:00e.x. From OAXLAKD—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 8:00 10:00a.M. $12:00 *1:00 $3:00 *3:00 14:00 _*5:00ra. A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Bundays excepted. 1 Saturdays only. 1 Sundags only. 11 Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA. CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisce to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A.3.; 13: 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M Thnndly‘l—%xtrl’fl'l‘ 8¢ 11:30 p. &, Saturdays—Extra trips ¥y and 11:30 ». n ok . BUNDAYS—7:30, 9:30, 11:00 s 1:30, 3 5:00, 6:20 p. & ol S el San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:15, 7:50, 9:10, 11: 12:45, 8 OF. x Saturdays Eairat trige P 9355, 11:10 5 ? 5:00, 6:25 P. M. R tad Between San Francisco and Schuetzen same schedule &s above. e Leave Arrive San Francisco. | (Refest | gan Francisco. WeEx | Sus 1596 Bus- | W Dave. | pays. |Destinatleny ;0VC | TRUE 7:30 Ax(7:80 Ax| Novato, |10:40 Ax| 8:40 A 8:80 Px|9:30 AM| Petalumsa, | 6:05 Px 10:10 axt 8:10 »x|5:00 Px¢|Santa Rosa.| 7:30 ru| €:15 ra Fulton, T7:30 ax ‘Windsor, 10:10 A3 Healdsbarg, Geyserville, 7:30 x| Cloverdale. | 7:30 rx| 6:15 v Pleta, | Hopland & 10:10 a2 M| 7:30 A kiah. | 7:30 rx| 6:15 =% 110:10 A% 7:30 Ax|Guerneville. | 7:80 rx 6:15 vt |7:30 A| Sonoma |10:40 =T B:40 4% and 16:00 px! Glen Eiten. 5 v 6:15 7:30 ax| 0 Ax|10:10 AX 5:00 7ac| Sebastopol. |T5iog 34| 615 rc Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs; a: Gevserville for Skages Springs: a8 Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay and Lakepori; ag opland for Lakeport and Bartiett Springs: at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Laie, Pomo, Poiteg Valley, Jonn Day’s, Riverside, Lierles’s, Bucke mell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Booneville, Greenwood, Orr’s Hot Springs, Mendocino Cltyy Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, ets, Canto, Ce= Welo, Laytonville, Harrls, Scotia and Eureks. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduged On Sundays round-trip tickets to all soluts be yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding, H, G WHITING, R.X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent Atlgntic Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave and arrive at Market-Street Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRES To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at b P. M., carr, < Fuliman Palace Drawing-room Sleepers, also Modern Up- holstered Tourist Sleeping-cars, with clean linen and bedding and in charge of a porter, ron daily throush to Chicago via Kansas City. Annex cars for Denver and Si. Louis. Persona'ly conducted Boston Excursions via Kansas Ciiy, Chicago, Montreal and the White Mountains leave every Wednesday- ) The best railway from Calliornia to the East, New rails, new tfes: nodust: inleresting scenery: and good meals in Harvey’s dining-rooms. San Francisco Ticket Office, 614 Market St., Chronicle Building. TelephoneMain 1531. Oakland, 1118 Broadway. NORTH PACIFIC 0AST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). T B ‘rancisco, « omnu nelng June rom San Francisc L e e s 100 For 1 valley and San af foeg :. 2 oA o0 11045, A i ~1idD, 8120, 4115, #6300, 11:80 P. M. ESirm, 'm;.m;m San_ Rafael ;;Pu:.na.u Wednes £ 11:30 . aays and E‘I“X“-FS.[?NDA T - For Mm ley and San R | —1 100, O 1180 . o #12:8). *1:80, %3:18, 54:00, 30, 6:45, 8:30 P. . Lxra trip t0 Sausalito a: r-’-’x;?.:.:‘m * run to San Quentin. *#12:3Q .M. does not run to Mill Valley. THROUGH TRAINS. For Poini Reyes ana Way S(ailons—9 A, . Sundavs. p int Reyes, Cazadero and way siailong= For, 8300 A, i, Sundays; 1:40 I M weekdays,

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