The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, September 18, 1896, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1896. - P NS i S N o e s g S o gt o sl S e S e R e S e L e e e e S e e S S e e D e e s e S S B SR S e e e e Y THE COM EUMMAKY OF THE Masnils. Silver higher again. Wheat advanced a fraction. Other Cereals quiet. ¥ran lower. Midd.ings casy. Hay still wenk. Beans unchnged: Potatces and Onions cheap. Vegetables very dull. But:er demoralized and lower. Ra ch Egxs firmer. Cheese unchanged. Pouitry dull Fruits very quiet. Dried Fruit unchanged. canned Fruit in fair shape. Provisions sell very well. Wool continues to move. Lumber shipments increase 100%. Increased receipts of Wine and Brandy. WINE AND BEANDY RECEIPTS. Recelpts of Wine at this port during the first eight months of the year were 10,584.400 gallons, against 10,193.600 gallons during the same period in 1845, Heceip 8 of Braniy were 106,015 gallons, agalnst 95,220, LUMBER EXPORTS. Exports of Lumber from this port during the first eight months of the year were 20,866,000 feet, against 10,054,000 feet during the same period in 1895, CANNED AND DRIED FRUIT. Both Markets Are in Average Con- dition The circular of the Cuiting Packing Company says of Canned and Dried Fruit: CANNED FRUITS—APRICOTS—Nothing of In- terest except that the stff advancein dried has coufirmed the better fee ing previously advised. Little doing, although theie is some new inquiry for jobbing parcels for export. kxtras are insu Tt su; ply aud there will be 1O carry over of '96 pack of standards. CRERE1ES—~tandard Black are cleane! up, with only a iizht siock of extra Ked and White aad Seandard i ite, X PEAcEES—Frees are in much better supply than expected in \ugust, but of the poores. qua and the pack will be much shorter thana ticipaied. Clings are at a premium, packers psying from $30 10 $40 per ton against §25 to $30 for contracts on which early sales were based. Quality equ. poor as frees. Contracts for extras will not, us a le, be filied over one hulf and not ail for ras in fuil A lurge pecking of standards and sec- onds fluished (WO weeks ago. vu.put of ex ras vei All will go off very readily at fair prices, tue demanu.belng exc Lient trom all quar- T stocks wiil be ciean-d up early. ALL FRUITS— 0 carry-over and & very tight Pack. Demana g20d. 10MAT0ES—Packing jvst begnn. An excellent crop—quality good und dv mand lively, the market being wholly bare of old stoc<. A general 1mprovement In trade is noticeab'e from all directions, and while there 13 no spuri, we 100k for & gradusi {erease and s.ead. demand ull through the fall. Finances are not Lroubling packers as much as & Mouth ago, but neverihei 33 they are not saliing over each o:h-r fu their » fforts 10 accumulate a phenomenally larze pack, and it 1s within the bounds of probadiiily that sn output based on the lezitimate r-quirements of tne trade wlil beihe resuit of .he haries. year in the mem- ory of mos: of the packers on the Goast. DRIED FRUITS—APRICOTS—A good export and domestic demand has d-c eus d stocks con siderably, no: over 75 carlo. ds being unsold in the Stace most of it of fair qualliy ouly, prices ranging fiom 6 to 7c for Royzis and 1Uc per pound for Moorparks. PEACHES —Have also been goins out freely at 814 0534 for cholce and 5 o 6¢ for fancy siock. The dry.ug wil. fall cons derabie veiow taat of last year, probibly not exceeaing 50 per cent of the 1895 ouiput. Guol s.ock is being boughtup 28 fast as offered at above prices. RAISINS—Picaing is general over the San Joaquiu Va'ley, but cool nixhis are retarding the curing of the iruli, which, wilh favorab e weather, cannolnow come in until iLe las. of his monih, except in a limited way. From present appearances there will not be over 50 per cent of iast year's dry- ing inste:d or 60 per cvn , us siated by us earlfer in the season. The iruitis sma i in size ana the crop as a whole will not run over 5 per cent (0 8 per cen 4 crown. PRUNES—Cool weather is dlaying the drying. “The crop which will uot exceed 60 to75 per cent of last year's is running to small and wedium sizes. OVERLAND SHIPMENTS, Overland shipments to the East from Northern and Central Callfornia via Southern Pacificlines in August were 41,069 tons, as follows: From San Francisco, 18.795 tons; Oakland, 1935; San Jose, Stockton, 2494; Sacramento snd East, 15.059: Marysvite, 385. The leading articies were: 949 tons Beans, 399 do Borax, 20,750 gals Brandy, 587 50 do Wine. 2031 tons Canned Goods, 1300 ao Dried Fruis, : 4,087 do Green Fruits. 13 do Nuts, 168 do Rajsins, 106 do Hay, 159 do Hides, 38 do Honey, 12 do Hobs. 362 do Leather, 585 do Potatoes, 5 do Powder, 48 do Quicksilver, 213 a0 Wool, 305 do Canned Salmon, 43 do Comted, 113 do Liice. 9774 do Sugar and 1444 o Tea. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow rxpranation. The arrow flies with *he wind. The top figures 8¢ station indicaie maximum temperatur= for the days: those underneath it if any, the amount of raintall, of melted s10w in inches and hundredth during the past iwelve hours, Jsobars. or soli lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure: igo- therms. or dotted lines, equal tempersture. The word “hich"” means hich barometric pressure and Is_usunlly sccompanied by fair westher: *low” | refera 10 low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompunied by clondy weather and rains. “Lows” us ally first appear on the Wushinzton comst. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coas, and the isobars extend north and south along the comst, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, in south of Oregon is improb- able. igh” in :he vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmes weather may be expected in summer snd coider weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will prodace an opposite result WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OE AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN ¥RANCISCO, Sept. 17, 1896. 5 P. 3.—W eaiher condiiions and general forecas: : The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in Celifornia to-day : Eureka —, Red Biuff %4, ~an Francisco 68, Fresno 86, San Lu's Obispo 84, Los Angeles 82, San Diego 68, Yuma 106. San Francisco daia—Maximum temperature 68, minimum 54, mean 61. An area of low barometer overlles Arizona, ‘Western Texas and the grea: valleys of California. The pressure a: Yoma s 29.46 inches, or nearly 3-10 ofan 1ach be ow the pormal. The pressure In the great valleys of Califor:ia fsabout 2-10 of an inch belo the normal. ‘j here has been a fall over the entire country west of the Kocky Mountains. The _emperature has fa len aloog the Pacific Slope and throughou - Nevada and { iah. TheTe has b Lower Californ:a during the past twenty-four ours. A low of considerable Intensity anpears to be de- veloping overthe south rn halfof the Pacific Siope. High northwesterly winds are lixely 10 occur alng the northern coest of California. Forecast made at San Fra:.cisco or thirty hours endiyg midnizht. Septem ber 18, 1896 : Northern Calitornia—Cloudv and threatening e ————— FINANCIaL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. wneclLuCK & CO., # Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. BEANCH OFFICE 28 Market St, Palace Hotel. Tel Main 6828 J. S.'PURDY, M o e e o CHICAGO. PRIVATE Wik 1 an_increase in clondiness over MERCIAL WORLD. l weather, with conditions favorable for showers: high northwescerls winds. Southern Cali ornia—Ci weaher with «oud and _threatening ons rabie for showers: 1r sh westerty winds; sandstorms inland; wurmer on the coast Feiiay and tride might. Nevada—Coudy and threatening warmer. Utah—Cloudy and threatening weather: warmer. Arizona—Cioudy aad threatening weacher, with probable showers. San Francisco snd viciniiy—( loudy and threaten- Ing weacher: high wes erly winds. G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKECS. Finanelal. NFW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 17.—Stocks were dull but strong to-day. The transactioss footed Up only 143,710 shares, including 38,500 Suuar, 20,700 St. Puul and 106,900 Manhatun. Opera- 10Ts, who were generally arrayed on the bear side yesierday, made & complete change of front and were moderate buyers throughout (e session. At the starl the market was stimuisted by more favoravle advices from London regarding the political situation in toe East and by the an- nouncement thut the governors of the Bauk of Engiand bad not advanced the rate of discount ailer all. Near the ciose it ‘was rumored tha: Lazard Freres had engaged a big block of go.d #broa « for shipment to New York. The report was subsequen;ly confirmed. and it was stated that the firns in_question has secured 4.000,0.0 of the metal. This brings the total on the way, enga ed and arived since s ugust 28 last, up to 36,000,000. This new enga ement had a strengthening effect, and the shorts were bidders 10r 5.0 Ks right upto the adjournment of the board. Manbattan and Sugar were Lhe pArticularly s rong stocks The former advanced from 5134 10 85%. ‘The rise is attributed (0 coverings of & jong o.i- standing short inierest. Sugar bounded up from 10934 t0 1117, and was in sharp -iemxnd Lhrough- out. The Grungers, Internationals, Tobacco, Chicago Gus and Leuther preferred udvanced 14 to 13/ per cent, and ciosed &L or near the best figures of che any The unfavorable developments' were the dear- ness of money, 8 per cent being aid for uil loans in some cases, snd the decrease of $112,500 in gross carmin. 8 f10m the St.1aul for the second week of Scpt. wber. Ceither nad auy influence, however, and specuiation clos d strong with an upw.rd tendency. Nt chan es show gains of 14 0 4 per cent. tue .atter in Manhattan Bo.ds were dull and firm. -~ules were only $563, 00. East 'lennessec divisional fives rose 17 to 411; Erie pri r lien fours, 1% to K7; Gen- erai Klectric deferred fives. 1 to 86 Reading Sec- onds preferred, 1 to 19, and Texas Puciic firs.s, 1 10 78. Government bonds av the board were firm, but without sale. weather: Craim. FLOUR — Firm. Winter wheat, low _grades, 81 70@2 50: do, dair to fancy, §2 403 40; do, patents, $3 45@3 75 Minn 'sowa clear. $3 0@ 870 do, v raiis, $2 85@3 ..0: do. patents, $3 1 @ 405: low ex.Tas. 1 TU@2 50: city mills, $3 80; patents, $4@426. Kye flour more sctive, steady, 82 26@2 (5. CoLNAME L—Qulet; steady. Yellow Western, $1 95@! 1Y —Quiet. Western, 383,@38c. BARLEY—Quiet. New feculng. 3 #034c. E o, Saed Lo b, WHEAT—0r- active; firmer. No. 6914e: No, % —; uugraded red, SB@7U Norinern, 678%c. Opuions sdvanced 73@) Y4~ on firmer cables, forelén buying, ‘ocal ¢ verng, better Wistern markets snd W:ll-s.reel bu ing f 1l S4c on realiz- | ing und closed steady a Ya@bie over yesterd with an act ve trade. December and May most active. No. 2red. May, clused 7lc: ~eptember, 6b5GC: Ocinber, 6634c: November, 86%gc; De- Ceuver. 8754, CORN—Duil; firmer. No. 2, 26%c elevator; 274c afloat. Gyilons were dull and firm at 1s@14cadvance on better cablesand local coverings; December oniy traded in. ~eptember. 6lgc: OCiover, 2684C: Decemver, 28¢: May. 30bac. OATS— More active: firmer. Ojtions duil; firm. September; 20%4c; Octo- ber, 2014c: December, 21%jc. pou prices: No. 2,2014 : No. 2white, 24c: No. 2 Chicago, 213ge: 2o 3, s¥ige: No. 8 white, 2114c; mixed Western, 16@21%4(; white do, 20@28%gc 3 rovisions LARD—Quiet, firm: western steam closed at 88 6725@3 . city, §3 40: option sales none: Septemver. $3 70, nominal: refined slow: con- Urent, $4; bouth Americun, $i 45: compound, @dc. new mess, $7 50@ TURK — Slow, 825, BUTTER—Dull, weak: Western dairy, @1 114c; do creamery, 11@: 6c: co factory, 7@llc: Elgins. 151,@16¢;: imitation creamery, 9l@12¢c. CHEESE—Moderate demand: part skims, 3@6e: tul! sk mn, 136@:c. EGGS—CLoice, steady; Western fresh, 14@16c; do Pcase. §211 @ 60. I ALLOW—Suong, falr demand; city, l4c: coun;iry. 534@8lac COTTONSERD OIL—Steady, qulet; crude, 21c; yellow, prime, 24c. PETROLEUM—Steady: refined New York, :o}’: Fhiladeiphia, $6 ¥0: do iu buik, $4 30@ RICE — Firm; domestic, 3%@53c; Japan, 4@4Y4c. i1 'LASSES—Falriy active, firm; New Orleans, 29@57c. FL)X SEFD-72%4c, ¢ L1. COFFEE—Options barely steady, 7 to 20 polnts lower; closed steady, ten to thi t v steady; Sentember, $1 409 50: November, $8 9,-? ; December, $8 7U@8 90; Junuar. , $8 75@8 85: March, $8 70@8 85; May. $870g8 75, 0. 1o dull, siewdy: 0. 7, 1014c SUG A K—Dul 3 . 9, 4 11-16¢; lge: 's.andurd A, 434c: confectioners’ A, 45gc. cut loat, 53gc: crushed. b¥gc: powdered, oc: granulated, 434¢; cubes, Sc. 11uit and Froduece. APRICOTS—Bags, new, 812@10c. s EACHES—Peeied, old, 1z@ldc: do unpeeled, @ PRUNES—Four sizes nominal, 43,@5c. RAISINS_Two-crowr. 4lzc: do .hree-crown. 5%aci o tourcrowu, 514@4.; do London iayers, €1@1 15: clusters. $Y 20.. 40. g U¥>—Quiet and anchanged. Pacific Coast, 3G vOOL—Steady, moderate demand. Domestic fleece, 16@25c; pulled, 18@31c; 1exas, T@12s Merchandiss. Quiet. American. $10 25@12 50. y. Lake. $1075@11. LEAD—Steady. Domestic. 32 8)@2 85. 11D -Quiet. Siruis. 315@135 10; lates qulet. BPELTER-Easy. D - 83 55@3 60. CHICAGU MARKETS, CHICAGO, Iir. Sep:. 17.—A strong buillsh sentiment was in evidence ac the opening of the wheat market to-dar. On the curb before the opening an advance of l4c was gained and as much more was added during the first few minutes of the regular sesssion. The belief in an early fall- ing off in Northwes:ern receipts, in conjunction with reported heavy frelght engagements atthe seabonrd, was ihe principal agen: for strength. Firm Eurovean markets were aiso Important ad- juncts 10 the buil encouragements. . Liverpool was 145@34d higher at the openinc. Receipis in the Norihwest were 852 cars, against 1048 last Thurs- day and 1158 & vear aro Chicazo had 221 cars and ivapected out 197,646 bushels. Th Cinclu- natl Price Current reyor ed 1o change in the crop status. Closing Liverpool cables were 1d higher. Paris closing partly higher and par:l: lower. Ber- 1in %@] mark higher a 4 Antwerp unchanged. Export clearances were fair at 83 .216 bushels. ‘ihe ull appreciation i prices was Dot susialned 10 the close, ow g Lo.the propensiiy for realizing shown by arly ouyers. iwcen.ber wheat opened from 61.34¢ (0 60%c. 50'd batween 8054 - (0 6034c and 6134c. closi 6074c (0 Blc, Bhe hizher | tian vesterduy. Es.imated receipis 1or to-mor- Tow. 145 car COHN — elying principa'ly on the wheat mar- | ket for direction, corn was slighily bigher, but far from active. Receip's show a faliing oft, 375 cars arriving this morniig, whereas 475 cars were es- timated. W1 hdrawals from s ore were 254,493 busheis The Ciucinnaii Price Current statea briefly that the coru crop si :ation was unchanzed from & weex ago. Liverpool cabl s quoted lgd AGVance. KXpOr. C earances were 125.075 busa- . May corn opened at .45c. advanced to osing at 2454 & shade hisher than yes- teraay. Kstima ed receipis for to-morrow, 400 cars. OATS--Advanced by means of the good offices of & sironger whea marke . Busiuess was mainiy local. bu: commission houses reported a few ont- side orders. Ke eipis were 223 cars, and 297.938 bushels were taken frou Store. -Xpori clear- ances amounted (0 8494 bushels. May ox 8 cios-d shade higher. Estimated receipts for to-mor- 40 cars. FLAX—Wus easy. Cish, 653gc: Sepiember, 85gc nomiual; December, 6714@8734c. Receipts Were 09 cars. FROVISIONS—Hogs were fn_heavl the yards this morniug than yesierdav's estimate indicated. ‘Ihis caused un untavorable sen imeot in tue product market at the 0peniNg, prices re- ceding moderately. The strengtn Of w reat neiped the . eling i provisio s later. a fair recovery tax- ing piuce AL the close January pors wus bo lower, January lard & shade Ligher and January ribs iower. ©.4—Tne butter market was qufet and steady Lo-day. Although receipis were moderate, offerinzs. owing to accumulation, werc heavy. The demand <asslow. i es wors unchanged. Cresmeries—Extras, 15c B Bb: firsts, 13@14c; secouus, 10@l c: imitations, tancy, 12@.ic u-lit;;xm;k: )fl lhx‘xul —(cnul.‘:‘lk. Ladl ras, 915@10c; 5 pac slock. 8@ 1c: KreastA@oe. o OO & EGGS—The demaud 10r eggs continued good guds firuy feeling prevaiied. Offerings were not = were unchanged. Fresh 3 1314@14c B doz. ¥ o MUNEY—Was 6G7% on call and 7% on time loaus. Aew York excusnge sold st 3110 dis count. Closint Prices. nwn!Ar—M-m 68%c; December, 60%c; ‘it~ —septemver. 21c; December, 2134¢c; May, 245jc. Ua'lS—September. 1734c; December, 1644c: GOl e 4 793 Gocones, 95 734s IRl an a73) Ouonie, #5714 | aunes, %8 7. 4«2 = Sepicwoer §510; October, $510; Janu- 1ivestork. ; ary, 83 37%. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irs, Sent. 17.—The supply of cattle ou sale Lo-day was light. The de- mand was 1ol urgent and prices held steady. ‘There was & fairly active demand for hogs. and prices ruled steady (o stronger. The offerings were moderate. Sheep were firm. The ufferings were air aad the demand good. CATTLE — Receints, 8500. Fancy _beeves, $500@5 10; choice 1o brime, 1300 10 1700 I sieers, II€_IVOXN. COPPER-E supply at $4 60@4 95: good t0 choice steers. 1200 10 1600 B £4 20@4 55 medium steers, 1000 10 1300 B. $3 90 @4 15: talr beel steers. S50 to 1300 s, 85 60 @3 86: butcher sieers. 83 10 @ & 50: choice slockers and feeders, 900 10 1250 I, 3 35 @3 :b: fair do. 60U to 875 I 52 60@3 BU: bulls, choice 0 extra, $2 &)@S 0; bulls, poor 1o choite, £1 75@3 75: cOWS ana ii-1fer. choice toextra, $3 50 @3 50: cows, falr to choice, 82 25@3 40: .ows. Common to falr canners. $1 5@ 10: calves, good 10 cho ce. 85 75@6 UU: culves, common 1o go0d, &5 50@> 70: Texas grass steers. $2 20@. K5. Texas cows and_bulls, $1 75@2 50; W .stern can- ning steers, §2 65@4: W estern range cows and helt- ers. §2 25 miikers and springers. § head, $20@88: Western runge steers, $2 70@3 70. HUGS — Keceipts. 32,000, i.eavy packing ana hippinz lots. $2 70@3$ 15: commou 0 _Choice mixed, $275@3 20: choice assoried. §5 26@ 530: ighi, $255@S 50: pigs. 1 50&3 25. SHELF—EKeceipis. 15,000. iu1eqoc 10 choice, $2@3; lambs, $844 25. CALIFOKNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, TLL, Sept. 17.—The Earl Fruit Com- pan: sold California frul: to-day as follows: Pears—Bartiett, $1 55@1 80. Grapes—Tokay, 45c@%1 35; Muscat, 80c@$l 05. Prunes—Ital- NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 17.— Porter Bros. Com- ny sold California fruit to-day as folluw: ars—Bartieit, 95:@82 05 per box; Oth'r Va- rieties, 40c@81 10. . - rapes—Tokay, 3,c@#l 63 Black Moroccu, $1 30: other varicties, 40:@$1 15. Quinces—$l per box. Peachies—50@80c per box. Naw o L4 OCKS, tionds, Exchange, Money and Raiiroad ros. Money on call firm at 5@8x: last loan at 6% and closing offered at 6%. Prime mercantiie paper, *@10%. 1ursuver, 65634¢. Mexican dollars, 5064 5234c, Sterling kxcumnze is steady, with aciual | % business m bankers' bills at $4 8115@4 8134 for = xiy oays, and $4 833,@4 84 for lemand. Posied rTates, $4 §2@s 84%s. Commercial bills, $4 M014@4 8l. Government bonds firm. State vonds dull. Raliroad bonds higher. Silver at the bourd was firm. CLORTNG eTOCE 87 |Norfolk & Westrn ’g‘/‘ - 1135 Preferred......... Alererer 174/} Nortbern Pacific.. 11 Adams Kxp a2 FPreferred. . 1! alon. T 66 | Northwestern 4 American_kxpress10< ‘American Tooacco. 807, Preferred. 1 hicacod<L 934 Pay State G 16 | 1st'preferred..... 65 Ealtimore & 18 | udpreerred....l 25 Eronswick Lands.. 58N ¥.& N. K07 164 Luffulo, Roch & B. 17 |N. Y & New Eng. 20 ada Pacific..... 87 N, Y. Susq& Wel 7% ada Southern.. 43Ya| Preferred. S Bk Canton Land 0%« mtarto, T Central Paci 1314 uiario 1264 | Ches. & Ohio. £ 13%g/urecon Improvmns Chicago Altol 53 | Preserr Preferred. 65 |Cregon N Chicago, B. 6614 0rexon Short Lune. 10 Chicaio & E. HI.. 853 acific Mail A Preferred. . =9 ljeoria, D.& 1 | ChicagoGas.... "\ B8% Pittabirs & W. ptd 18 " | Cleve& Pligsbarg.. 156 Pullman Palace....1417 Consohidazion Coal. 31 Quicksilve 13y Consolicated Gas..148%4 ~ Preferred. 15 C.C.C. &St Louils 24 |Reading 1534 Preferred. . 2 3 18 Colo, Fuel & i Preferrea. 5914 Cotton O C 0107 | Commerciat 81 Dei. Hudson. 8- Del. Lack & W s 701 Denver & R. G 1034 Prefer 1265 419,81 Paul & 17 — 7| Preserre: 75 28Y4(st. Paui 37 . 1285 Proferred. 115 29 BLP M & 108 Stiver Cer: 112 Southern Pacitic... 1y Southern K. K. 7 . Freferred. 2 Hocking _.....—— [tugar Reti 1115 | Hocking Vaile 18 | Preferrea.. 99 ln Homestake., 8414/ 1enn. Coal &) H. & Texas — | Freferred. ] Jlinots Central..... 85 |Texas Pacifi A lowa Central...... 3 10LA.A&N. —_— Preferrea. 25" Tol. & Oio Cent... 20 Eansas & 1 10 | Preferred...... . 50 I | ranch Eggs, 2 $ .illdwl 69 dozen ior young aud $1@1 25 for | o reterred . > Kinzsion & 5 15 lake Erie & Westd 1414/Union Facine... 5% Preferred......... 83%|U. P. Den & G s Lake Snore 424a/U. K Coraage. Z Nationai 5% Preferrea.. Freferred.. 82" Guaranteed Lobg 1sian 66 |U. S Express Loulsville & Nash. 4034 L.S. Leather. Louvisvilie Na&lh 214 Preferred. Yreferred. 515 U. 8. Rubl 17 Mannattan Consol. 564 Preferred. 5 Memphis & Charis. 15 Mexican Ceniral. x Michiga - Ceniral.. K7 1414 6B3a Wheeling & L. k. 20 preferred . 85 | Preierred. Missouri Faeifi 1834|Am Coiton Mobile & Uhlo 17 IW. U. Beet. Nashville & Ct 734 Atn Arbor. DNucional iinseed.. 181y Preferred. . N.J. Central.......100 |} rookiyn fraction. 0%y Norik amencan... 43lirie 2d p. 163 BON D Als Class A |Northern Pac 1sts. 11434 Do Class B Do 2ds. 11214 Alsbania, Do sds. 66 ‘Atcnison & Do consol Bs.. 0. 44 Do zds A OImprovement 1st 75 | Do b 10 lCR & N'ists. 10 o0 >rmsat 8377 K3 |or Short Line 6s. Do cons 5. Facific s of '97 Lhlak eading 4s. 738 Ch&N P It Retsds #8 | Do ls: 9 Incam. 42 DC5-66s. . -10914) K Grande West 1ats 68 Den & 1 G'f3i.. 0. 1103 ~(L&ironMtGen 3s 69 S B8 IS L& S F Gen 63103 5814 ul Consols. ... 124 FtW&benCity CHé&SAGs Do2d 7s. 1100 Gen Elec Deb bs... 80 H & Tex Cent 8s..107 Lo con 6s.. - 98 Tows Cen.ral 9134 Texas Pacific 2ds.. 16 hansas ¥ Cousols 601/ Lnion Pac 1sis 98.100 B Fulais Len aiviUs | { S4s reg of } 25.105% LaConsol és....... 89 | Dods, coupon....107 Missouri funding...— | U F 4x.ree 0f 1007.11434 ists 48 T[St P C& Pa 118 101 Texas Pacific ins. 79 MK T 2ds.. 53 Do ds . . T9% Mobile & Ohlo 4s.. 3) MMutual Union 8s... 10614/ D J Cent Gen 5s...11414 N Y ( &-t Louls 48102 Nor&West Gien 68.105 N Carolina con 4s.. 95 Va funding dent... 56% Do registered. ...—— Lo deferred 6s. Kx>-:;-u ng Geihwest Consols.1 3: Do deb bs. Aua% FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EN6.. Sept. 17.~The spot market 1s higher st Bs 734d@5s Blgd. Cargoes firmer ut 285, August shipmient. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the fo'lowing Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Ked Winter: sep- tember. bs 414d: October, bs 434d; November, bs 484d; Decemuer, bs 5d; January, bs b4l SECURITIES. LONDON, ENG., Bept. 19.—Consols, 108%; sil- ver, 30%d: French Rentes, 1021 75¢. EXCHANGE AN» BULLION. Fterling Excharge, 60 day: ~ s483 Sterling Exchan slght. - 4 85 Sterling Cable: - 4 86 New Y ork Exchi - 10 New York Exchange, - 15 Fine silver, ¥ ounce — 8534, Mexicun Dollars... 50% 51 SR [ PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTuER GRAINS. ‘WHEAT~The General Roberts takes for Cork 65.122 ctls, valved ut $65,100: Kumallie, for Cork, 62,252 ct! $64,358; Oriente, for Cork, 40,286 ctls at $4 44, The export movement has been remarkably heavy this month and the market continues active and firm «t a furtker advance. No. 1, 97 $19 ctl; choice, §1 0l114: lower vrades, PO@90.; exira choice 1or milling, »1 U23u@l 0714 @ c.b CALL BOARD SALES. IxPORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'Ciock—December— 8000 ctls, $1 03. ECOND " EaSIoN — December — 8000 ctis, o hm’{l’ul MORNING ~ESsioN—December—4000 guis, . 05%: 4000, 81 03; 2000, $1 0:%; 14,000, . AT FRNOON SEasioN—December—34,000 ctis, :el::.llslifi.Y—:’fl&!'lrel lb(;l‘l’: lh.b:l--fi.‘ 3( quo;u 12@86! c P« tl: choice L, 6214@65¢ Gl Brewiug. 12530710 ® cils Chevalios, b0 1 for No. 1. CALL BOARD sALES. INFORMAL SESSION--9.15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND ~ESS1I0N—No sqles. BREGULARE MORNING »ESSION—NO sales. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. OATS—Fairdemand on local jobbing account, Black, for fevd, are selling at 7u@80c W cul: Milling, ¥7%4@82: fancy feed, ””@'N. ood 1o choice, BL@H2vee: conimon 1o falr, 75@80C; Gray, X@8735¢; Surprise. D@8l 021 S Yellow: S25a@sse; ‘Small Honnd:dor 856 1 ellow. ¥ . St o lo, it BT3ac B o ctl for old and 62%,@65¢ for HY E—70@725c $ new. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 86@85¢c B cil. FLOUR ANo MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, 3 60@3 70 B bbl; Bakers' exiras, $3 40@ 850; superfine 82 75@3. COXNMEAL. KTU.—Feed Corn, $19@19 50; Cracked Corn, $19 50@20 B ton. : A LELSTUFE Braes. 1n 'sacke are as followa, nsua discount to the trade: Lraham Flour, §2 103 Five Flour, $2 60; Rice rlour, $575: Cornmeal, §210; extra cream do, $2 75 atms 2 90; Oa: . Touts, §3 60: Hominy, §310@3 #0: Buckwneat Fiour,” 3 1 30: Cracked Wheal, $275: Fa- 1ina, 43 o hele Wheat Flour, 82 30: Kolled Oats, $3 50: Feari Harley, $5 5U; Split Peas, $3 2,; Gl‘cn‘:flpulu # 100 bs. BAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—Ts lower at $12@12 30 for the best and $11@11 60 ¥ ton for outside brands. 4 | auotable at 25@85¢ | Sweets: Lemons, 75¢@$1 50 B box tor common i { fective. HO; %D‘(‘I\ L Sy for large and K—Live : 04 c . for for smail and medyass | deeased 40, 41585 B BECEIPT> O¢ EPRODUCE. MIDDLINGS—$15 ¥ ton for lower grades. aud $16@18 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $14 50: Oficake Meal at the mill, §21 P ton: jobbing, $22; clipped Cats. 97hac@81 U5 B orl. 3 ‘m HA>Y “Continues weak and plentiful 3 @9: Wheat and Onc, $8@8 B0 VAL 3 5@7: Bar ¥, Yo 24 HoURS. o | iver Barley, $4 50@5: Alfa. 35 50@ 2 Flour, or sks. Oregon. » 850" for 'secona w2t 34 for first cutiiug: compressed $6@9; stock, $4@d: Clover, 6@T 0. STRAW—su@sbe B bale. BE NS AND SEED:. BEANS—Bayos are quotable at 95¢a$1 15 Betl: Butter. ctls ls:uw. tons Small Whites, 86c@$1 10 cu; Pea. Sbc @81 15 B cul: Large W hites, u‘@m B cul: Pink, | , Weshington... 75@ 8¢ ® cil: Reds, $1@1 10 ® cu: Blackeye, | Rye, ctls. T $125: Red Kianey, $l@l 10: Limas, $1 50@ Lumber, M feet.. A 1 77%: Butters, $1 25@) 40. I.eather, rolis . SEEDS—Brown ) ustard, $2 55@2 65; Yellow 71 Mustard, §1 25@) 60: Flax, $1 25; Canary. 214 £ o8 g?;‘(a;’%h: Alialfa, nominal; Rupe, 2Ya¢; Hemp, mm:fi:',,.,.“."..' 4t DElnD PEAS—g1 10@1 40 cul for Niles and | Hay, tons Quicksilver, fisks 26 $1 25@1 50 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—The market shows no change. Sweet Potatoes are quotable at $1@1 1214 B cul; Garnet Colles, 50@65¢c B cul: Kariy Rose, 2.@30c; Burbank Seedliugs, 25@30c for Rivers and 60@ S0¢ for Sativas. 0 2@ ONIUNS_20@25c @ seck; Fickles, 50c P sack. VEGETABLwS—Marrowfut Nquash quotable at $5@7 50 ¥ ton; Green Corn, 35@6dc B sack: Alameda Corn, 60c@sl B crate; Berkeley Corn. 35@30c P box: Summer Squash, 20@30c ¥ box for Bay: Egg Plant, 26@35c ¥ 0oXx: lomauioes, i6 @20c for Kivers aud Bay: Alameda Cucumbers, 20@35¢; Pick es, 5U@65c # box for No 1 and 26@ d0c B cil fur No. 2; Green veppers, 25@3/c 1arge box for Chile and 25@30c for Lell: Grern Peas, 50@75c B sack for common and 3¢ § b for Garden; String Beans, 50@idc # suck for com- mon and 13@2c B Ib for garden: Limas. 25@75¢c B sack: Green Okra, 36@40c B box: Dried Ukra, 1235¢ ¥ Ib: (abbage, 4Uc ® cui; Larrois, 25@s0c B sack; Garlic, 1@134c ® - BUTIER, (HEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The recent sdvance sent buyers off on to pickled roll and tresh descriptions are bad.y demoralized and lower in consequence, NO reason- ab.e offer Is refused. —_— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Warley Rascom to Martha E. Bascom, lot on N lveof (alifornia stree, 106:3 W of Poik. W 26 by N 187:6. 81. Calvin E and Janet Kuickerbocker to John and Sadie R. McXally, loton NE corner of Page and Clayton streets, E 31:8 by N-100: $10. Charles §. and 4ina Iiinkel to Willam. J. and Gertrude Z. “potswood, lot on W 1ne of Castio street, 185 N of Twenty-firs , N 25 by W 120: $10. James and Mary Hanson to Henry Kobler, lot on Slineof Green street, 58:10 W of Kearny, W 22:2 by S 60; $10. T. C. Schwerin to Barbara Trimborn (w fe of C. A), lot on S line of Buy street, 68:9 K of Mason, E 23311 by 51 0. $10. Alfred W. Rea: ‘0 ssme. same; C. A. ana Barbara Trimborn (by sattorney) to Pietro Della M gicra and Aneelo Kaffetio, lot on N line of Vandewater street, 68:9 E of Mason. £ 22:11 by N 60: § Frank A.and Elizabeth Madi<on to same, lot 0n. Jline of Vand: waicr sireei. 91:8 E of siusou, Madison (wife of Frank A.), 1ot on S line of Bay street, 91:8 L of Mason, E 22:11 by S 120; $10. Alfred W. ieay to same, same: $10. Daniel F. Crimmins to M. J. Hanley, lot on N'line of S0 ano street, 50 1. of Harrison, E 49:3 ] A Y by N 100: 21 2;.:.%A»lxlv—l-mcy, 24@25¢ P B; seconds, 22@ H’E' We 1.1'" a ‘fi %"_u‘mrh :“: G 2 > enry), lot on ine of I'wentleLh avenue, e S i "0'% 198 | 150N of Poini Lobos avenue, N 18 by E 110: 81, PICKLED L1 @17C B Fred W. and Mary K Bridge L0 “ars A. Wash- s ey Q‘k',‘ = bourn, lot on SE corner of ‘I h.rty-fourth avenue CHEESE~ Chovee mitd new, 814@9c;: commonto | A1 S 8tret, F 32:6 by S100: 810, Hobert W.'Neal £00d 0.d, 6@8c ¥ b Cream Curddar, 10@11c; K. Plepout=(by- Sherifl) to \;:um; é fiz‘;‘k 9@10c; Western, 10@ilc: East- n";:‘fl_cwx-nvxi jogga :lree?rg‘e\:l o‘;b A;v;-st&- e EGUS—Ranch continue to improve. Oregon | DIOCK 247, Sonth San Francisco Homesiead und Raiiroad Assoctetion: $600. Louis and ~ophfe Kahn to Charles R. Ballhaus, 1ot on W line of Nuples street, 75 S of Iaalie ave- nue, S 75 by W 100 being portion of block 42, Excelsior Iiomesterd; $10. les R. and Hester Ballhaus to A 1ot on N line of Amuzon avenud street, N 100 by W 5, same. $10. Cousins to Ann Eliza’ Cousins, 1ot on W venue soulh and i sireet south, 200; $10. The Luneo and Costa Company to Karl and Mal- viua Engelberg, Lot 12, Gift Sap 8, as surveyed for quo able at 12@13c @ doz; Eastern, 1434@16c % dozen tor fair to choice and i~cfor fancy : siore Eggs. 12@14c 1or ord:nary and 15@17%4e 10r good; 9c: cold storsge rauch, 17@ Gars s don POULTRY D GAME. POULTRY—Prices show Do change. The mar- ket is dull. Live Turkevs are guotable at 13@15¢ ® Ib for Gobbler:. 12@ldc B M for : ens: Geese, B pair, | 18c; Duck £ggs, £ @1 25; Cosllags, Bi 2531 605 Ducks, $250@3 | Cuneo & Costa kebruary 7, 1895, described as fol- A AR ol a8 Soe 50 for youns: Megs, | lows: Sline of Holluday, 70 W of Cosis, W 25 by 8 F4@4 01 1 5 50@4 50 ® Goz: do, | 705 $10. | ola, $4@s 50: Fryers, Sz 75@3: Droilets, 82 506 ALAMEDA COUNTY. 8 for large_and $:@2 50 for small: Pigeons, John C. Hampton to Allce M. Hampton, lot on W iine of Alice sireer, 100 S of Duraat, S 50 by 150, biock 225-4, Uaklund: gits. Robert B. and S elin M Stone to H. S. Bridge, all interest in lot on SW line of Third street, 100 W of Uhestnai, W 25 by 3 100, being lot 6, block K, Bay View Homestead, subject to s mortgage for 3800, Dk ana. $10. Mary Walsh (0 Martin snd Patrick Walsh and GAME=Nominal. DECIDUUUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Fancy Mountain Peaches sell over the quota- tions. Ql‘l\nlt Frugro, lot bflfllllnvn‘r;l' a poln(h‘lm) N from X W corner of Ad-line and | rey-sixth streews, S s e b 100 slong W iine of Adeline street, thence at right Plums, 16@s06 § - or: Prunes, 408600 angies with Adeline ‘sirvet 128:3, N 100, thence P o B AL ricnt abg s 125:3 to beginuing, belng’ loi. 10, biock 855, Watts 1 rect, Cakland: gife. Joiua d -usan C. Dougherty to_Phllip J. Diez, lotson S line of Grant street, 75:6%5 i from NE corner of Fourieenth avenue, K 100 oy S 102, being lo.s 13 und 14, block M, new Map of -.ynn Home- Apples, 65c@$1 ¥ box for cholce and 25@50c for common. MPl‘lrs. 30@50c P vox; Bartletts, 75c@81 B large x. Figs, 25@35c ¥ box for white and 25@-0c for black, Atead, rast Oaklavd; $10. BERRIKS— John L. asé hielen L. Howard to E. K. McGlone, There are no Longworth Strawberries coming in. | 10t 35, Mosswood Tract, Uukiand Township: $385. “an Francisco Home Mutus! Loan Association to James McLau:blin, lot on 8 line of Waiter avenue, 240 W of Plymouth st eet, W 40 by S 132.50, being lot 20, block F, amendea Map of Mods Tract, Bro klyn Townshib; $10. Isab-ila and Francis Brown (0 Sarabh M. Kruse (wlife ot J. H.), lot 28, biock G, map of old town of Lyun, rast Uskian: gift. Albert B and Flora A. Wastell to Minnte L. Younx, lovon N line of Central avenue, 00 K of Para sireet, £ 10 by N 100, belag the W 10 reet of iot 82, biock B, Parsons Goiden Gate Tract, Oak- lsnd Townshi] 10. James Alikeo 10 Edward B, Pond, ot 7, block 2, State University Homestead Association No, 2, Berxeiey; 81, - ————— THE CALL CALENDAR. SEPTEMBER, 1896. Strawberries, — @ chest tor Longworths and $2 50@4 for large berrles. Raspberries, §2 ' @4 ¥ chest. Blackber. les, §2@4 ¥ chest. Huckleborrics, 10¢ 3 . Cranberries trom Wisconsin and Cape Cod are quoted at $10 B bol. Seedless are GRAPES—Dull_and vox: Isabelias. 50@65¢ B crite: Tokays, 25@4c. box: Black Grapes, 25435¢ B Lox: Mus 2h@40c: Swietwaters and” Fontainevleaux, 25@36c % bOX: Grapes in crates bring S@l0c more thun 10 boxes. Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $20@25 B ton. MEL NS—Watermelons, $2@5 # 100: Canta- loupes, 50@s5c ® crate: Nu megs, 15@85¢ B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $:@3 ® box 1or Vaen & and §1 50 P tox for Mediterranean unchanged. ® and £2 50@3 50 for good Lo cnoice: Mexican Limes, #5@6 0U B box: Caliornia Limes. 50@75¢: Ea- Danus, $1@2 B buncy: les, $2@3 50 @ doz. DRIED ¥RUI1S, RA1SINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Nothing uew to report. Trade is still quiet. Quotations on the Fruli Exchange are as fol- Tows: CARLOAD LOTS—Aprico's, 6@8c B 1 for Rovals and @10c ¥ 1 for cholce tv fancy Moorpark Prunes 8c % Ib: Veacbes, 3@dc B i for prime L choice, 6bsc for fancy and $@l0c for peeled in boxes: Apjles, 5¢ for evaporated and 2@2gc for sun-dried ; Pears, 115@sc 107 prime to choice. 2@3e for quarters and 4@bc for baives; Plums, 4¢ for pit- ted and 134@%c for unpiited: Nectarines, S@dc for chuice uia s¢ for fancy; white Figs, #c; black Figs, 234@:) e JoBBING PRI ¥S—New Peaches. 414@5%c B ew Apricots, 6@.c » Db W.|Th.| ¥r.] $a. | Moon’s Phas New Moon - Firs Quart Sept. 18. Full Moon | Sept. 21 28 (Clast Quarter| S Sept. 29. 3 12 19 27(28'29 30 ULLAN SiEAMEKS. of Departure From San Francisco. 10@11c: new evaporated | STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SATLS. | PIER 83@314 for pressed: white i I.s, 4c: Plums, Scfor | Lomena--.. [BumboldtBay | Septi, ru|biee ) pitted and 1lec for unpitted; new Nectarines, 4 o e &mlfi“ » ,'0{( B @5c b for prime to fancy: Fears, 2. 3¢ for san Disto &:;l““: h.. i Whole. 234@5bc for quariers and 4@éc for balves. Sone ey b £ UABL AD PRIC 8, F. 0. ¥, FRESNO—Fourcrown Sotin Sept0.10Am | Plor 34 loose, 4¢; 3-crown, 81jc; 2-crown, 284c; Seedless 'r:‘.e‘.."m np;;:l 8Ax | Plerls Sultanas, 4c; Seedless Muscatels. Zigc: S-crown T S T [ Loundon layers. $1 10: clusters, 81 36; Dehesa Ai g o] fi;&nfl:: 5{:5;‘ e o g uperial clusiers, $2 80; dried | Giey Peking|China & Japan|Sept2l, S|P 5 S 8 BBING' I')1. s—Four-crown, loose, 414c: 3- | SOrons. =an Diezo..... (Sept22,11a v | PincLL crown, c% I Dcrown, 8¢ B Ib; seedless Sul- | Australla...|Honolulu.. Sept22,10am | Pler 7 tanas, B¢ " seediess Muscatels, 87g0; S.crown | A- Blanchrd|Oregon ports..|Sep 22, Sem | Pier 18 Fondon 1a ers. 315 crasters, #1 50. Dehess cins: | SArbUCk-..|Cen: America | Sept23| 12 x 1M § 8 ters, $2 50: Imperial clusters, 2 60. Yaquina Kay. |Sepcd, Gan | viec 4 NUT.s‘—Qun ations e u‘nglows:uwnl::u, ribeskisls ag:;: ;;: :: :‘1 nominal: new Almons c for inxuedoc, » g e, for hardunels Portland Sept2i “ier 2% Ib for Eastern and Sept25.10Ax | Pier 11 nd sgmc B 1 for paper: shell, jobbing; Peanuts 4@sc 4c for Californi lcnory Nuts, 6c B b Ferans, 7 She: Fnbens, T m?}uuxm.. STEAMERS 10 Ar KIVE, @5¢ % i Cocoanuts, ¥ . ~ R Yl e oY 26 ot beight and 5@0 TEANER | Frox T for lower grades: water-white extracted, 5@5Lyc; t‘lm Bay. ecot Ught amber extracted, €14@A%4c: dark amber, PLOVISIUNS, d|Oregon ports. W ellingt Dpertiais Falrly active at previous prices. i g Pl o CURED MEATS—Bacon, 64c B b for heavy, | {Teacent vity... | Crescent Oty Tigc B B for light medium. 9@dlgec B B .| Humbold. Bay. :| Yaquina Bay -| Newport. 3 -|Vicioria & Puget Sound -|Fortiand extra mess do, $8 prime Pork, '$8@8 LU: exra Ciew mess, $i1 50@12 P bol: -mowed B LARD—Eastern tierces is quoted $13 ¥ bbl: 1, 10 # B At dl4c B D for compouna und Bl4c for pure; palls, 6c® City Sydney. Truckee Calijornia tierces, 414¢ for compound and Syae or n%rr“hi 1-bbl: a%‘c: 10-B uns, 6lgc: do -1, % B oo faC a3 o Harbor COT | ULENE—834@6%4c 1n halt-bbis and 634@ | North Fors. ... | Humboldt s T @ 1 in 10-1 tinis, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. MOON AND TIDE. U. & COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TIDE BULLETIN PUBLINHED BY OFFICIAL ACTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTE DEST. sUN, HIDES AND SKIN -—Heavy salted steers 614¢; cullsand brands, 534c; medium, 57,@6c; culls and brands, 4iga@ic B I lght, 4@4%c: colls and branas, 8%5@4ic; Cowsides, 4@5c: cuils and brands, 3 c: saltea Rip, Sc: salted Calt, 6@7¢ § b: ..".22“{',,‘."5@%;" A Hi1des. Bfiloc.aenn-'m bravas, 7@73ec. dry Kip and Veal, 8c: cull-, 7c @ 1b; dry Caif, 16¢; culld, 10c: Guatskins. #Bc each: Kids, e: Deerskins, go.d summer, Fridav, September 18. Sup rises, Sun sets. 2,544 ‘s have been made 10 scourers since then. so i thers 18 a prospect that s least three of thes= estabiishments wili be running this' week. 'Ihe shippers have noi yet made up their minds (o buy, i 5.5 8.42 6.5] 7.21 1.0 0.8 2002ic ¥ b: medium, 15@ Oc: winter, 1@9c; | = Sheepaking. shearines. 10al5c each: short wool, | 5 20@38¢ eacn; medium, 40G00c each: long waols, | 3 5U@60 each. Culls of all Kinds abous Yac less. SQALIOW o, L render. .y.la’z o }—gl T8 0as| 57 c: refined, 434@5c: Grease, 114C 3 | OO\ Toenl cralnr save: “Siisce ‘the elec- 1‘:‘1’ ].O!HJ‘I 5. tion in. Vermont an Maine there iy a decidedly | 2} improved (one o the Wool market. and _iberal Lat“ Ghartin NoTE—In the above expositl But i s oniy » question of time as to when siiip % on of the tides the pers amd deal. Fs WilT prove 10 be large purchasers. ',,.".'.’,.nm::;‘?:-:l:m-l“ e o ! o haod he class of Wool recently so'd embraces chiefly | SOLWmT, ve'tides of the day in the occurrence &3 (o 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 heighis given aro additions to the soundings on the United States Coas: Survey Belihs, and fhen the" permbes. ShaPLocrict {he ity number given fron: the deoth £iven by 1he chane. > 7 low grade and what is termed cheap sprinz siock No sales of choice Humboldts and M ndocinos to |- Teportas yet. Fall Wools are coming forward slowly, but will be negiec ed until such time as there i3 a quick and general market. Sales 150.- 000 s New San Joaquin Fall, 2 c B B e quote Spring ciip: Humboldt and Mendocino, 10@11c: Nevada, 6@8 w»c: San Josquin and South’ ern Coast. six months. 8%4@5¢: northern free de- 415@514c B —Are nominal GENERAL MEKCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags. spot, $4 1215@4 20: l.Yl?lOGnAl‘BlG BULLETIN. BrANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIcE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE $aB Queniin, $4 20: Woo! Bags. 2415@26%c. SAN FRANCISCO, September 17. 1896. COAL_w‘u'l:nm“‘ ton:’ Wew w."‘./f,m The time bull on ‘lelegraph Hill was droppel $8 B lon: Southfieid Wellington, $7 50 B SIncily Bt n00n. 10-day—i &; 8t Boow: 8t the 12Uc Seattle, Hryan . 86; (008 Lay, meridian, or exactly at 8. i., Greenwich Lime. ‘Wallsend, 50; J. T. MCMILLAN, Cumpoer] 3 50 B ton in bulk and $15 In sks: Asvhtant. in char-e. Pennsy ton; - bthracice, $9: Cannel, ¥ 3 SHIFPL G INiAELLiGLNUE. Castie Gate and Pleasant lel’.k Arrived. THURSDAY, Sentember 17. Br stmr Evandsle, Buyers, 8 days from Ta oma: ba last, 10 mas er, . - Stmr Alcatraz, Walvig, 45 hours from Coos Bar . pass una mise, (0 J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Arago, Reed, 43 hours from Co0s Bav. via pass Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 16 bours from Fort Bracg and wav ports; pass and mdse. (0 Men- r P mona, ; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. 3 934 days trom Stmr Orizaba. Von Heims, v. s from sy \ + ock Spriu, $7 60: (»fl. $11@12 in bulk und $13 B ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes. ierms net cash: Cobe and Crushed, 5750 Powdered, 53c: Fine Crushed, 5%c: Dry Grana- luted, 433%; Confectioners’ A, 4 agno.a A, 435¢0: EXiraC, 414c: GodenC, 4 half barreis. Y4 more (uau barrels, aud boxes more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- BEEF Firse qonit second do. 4@ - walty. 434@c: toird go. M‘ an aakors, 430301 Ewes 4@43%o 4 tmr Signsl, Bondegar!, 4 davs from Sou:b Bend: lum- er, 1o ~impson Lumber Co. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, 5 nours from Yictoria and Puge: Sound. ports; pass and mdse, 0 Goodall, Perkins & Co. StmrSan Benlo, Smith, 80 hours from Tacom 4500 tons coal, to 8 P Co. ' Oakland direct. : Stmr Aroata, Cousins. - days trom Portland: nd mdse, t0 > Uo. PG tmr Gipay. Lelana 18 hours from Moss Landing. éic: vroduce, to Goodall, Perkina & Co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nloo son, hours_trom Awespo : produce, ¢ - Goodall, Perkins & Co. Bark Harry Morse. Lan. 1 d. 8 To: Brstol Bay: 36,374 csaimon. to laska Pnckers’ Assi. SchrIda McKay, Johnson, 4 days from Coos Bay: umber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Guide. Olsen, ¥ days from Evergti: lum- er. 10 'L J wolden '5eb? Ocean Spray, Rasmuss-n. 18 hours from iversens Landing: wood and b r-.to N Iversen. Schr Orion, Anderson, 7 days from Grays Harbor: iumber. (0 S E Slade Lumber Lo Up ver direc . "'Sehr Chas R Wiison, Johnson, 7 days trom Grays Hurbor: lumber, to Wilson Bros & Co. Schr J M Colman, Treanor, days from Port Gamble umber anu pi es, 10 Pope « T oot Schr Premier, WagneY, 1814 days fm Nushagak. vis h ilikoff S.ralis 11 days: 286 bbis salmou, 10 Alaska fmprovement Co. Sonr Ktta B, hourne, 10 hours from Bolinas 4 bxs but:er. 2 cs eges, 10 Ross & Hewlett. Schr Nettie Low. Low. & bours from Poin. Reyes: 30 bxs bucier, t0J H Newhauer & Co. Schr S Dantelson, Vogel, 30 hou s from Usal: —— cords bar<. 10 Beatle & Co. Schr Elvenia, Jonnson, 33 bours from Rock- B K. 10— Benic rect. Pehr No-oms. Roos, 20 1ays from Ugashil; 20, rovement Co. Cleared. THURSDAY September 17. Stmr Alameds, Van Oterendorp, Sydney and Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. 5 Stmr Nanta Ross, Alexunder, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Er ship Blythswood, Dixon, Queenstown: Girvin & yre. Ital bark Orient, Cacace, Queenstown; Eppinger & Co. Satled. THURSDAY, September 17. Stmr Alameda, Van Oterendorp, Sydney and Honololn. Stwr Cleone, Johnson, Hardy Creek. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Scotla. Johnson. Stmr Truckee, Thomas. (003 Say. Br ship Kcclefechan. Hind, Queenstown. Br ship Gen Roberts, r earon, Queenstuwn. Ship Yose uite, Fuilerion. Puget Sound. Bark Prussia. Hanson, Port Blakeley. Bark Nicholas Thayer, Swanson, Kariuk. Schr Sallor Fov, Pe’erson, 0Cos. Schr Daisy Rowe, Olsen. Schr Laura Pike, Johnson, Eureka. Schr Enterprise, 1ngwersen. Co umbla River. Schr Voiant, Krratt, Pigeon Pout. In low of tug Ale t. Schr Rellance, Skipper, Fisks Mill. Charters. The Ge- bark Schiller was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat to + urope, 50s. 1 elegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Sept. 17—10 P. hazy: wind NW; velocity 20 miies. ~poken. Sept 1—La: 15 N, long 26 W, Br ship Slerra Venianu, from Penarth for San Diego. Aug28—Lat 39 35. N, long ‘4 W, Br ship Os- borne, rrom Swansea, for ~an Francl: July 7—Lat 88 8, long 49 W, ship from Phlladelphis, for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 17—Ship James Nes- rom New Yorx: s mr Columbia, hence Sept ship Brynhilds, from bie Bay. RSENS LANDING—Ssiled Sept 17—Sehr Ocean Sp:ay. for San Francisco. GREENWOOD—Arrived Sept 17—stmr Alcazar hence Sept 16. ASTUHRIA —<alled Sept 17—Stmr Alice Blanch- ard, for ~an Franclsco. COQUILLE RIVER—Salled Sept 16—Sehr Moro, for “an Franctsco. CASPAR—Arrived Sept 17—Sumr Caspar, hnce Sept 16. BOWENS LANDING—Salled Sept 17—Sanr Newark, for San Frauncisco Eastern Ports. PHILADELPHIA —Cieared Sept 15—Ship Soll- taire, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. COLON—Salled Sept 14—Sumr Advance. for New York. YOROHA MA—Sailed Sept 15—Br stmr_China, for San Fraucisco. Sept 11—Bratmr Empress of 1ndia, for neouver. HONGKONG—Sailed Sept 14—Br stmr Braemar for Tacoma. Arr..c. sept 14—Br stmr Empress of Japan, fm Vancouver. JAVA—Salled Sept 9—Nor stmr Tyr, for Van- couver. VALPARAISO—Sailed July 26—Iial bark Es- empiare, for ~au Francisco. ANJER—Passed Aug 13—Br berk County of Haddingion, from Colombo, for Poriiuud. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Sailed Sept 17—Stmr_Fuerst Bls- marek. for Hamburg: stmr Edam, or Amsterdam. PLYMOUTH—Arrived oat Sepi 17—Stmr Vie torfa. BREMERHAVEN—Arrived out Sept 17—Stmr M. —Weather | Havet, ROTTERDAM—Arrived out SBept 17—Stmr Am- ster am. LONDON--Arrived out Sep: 17—+ mr Mohawk. ~aiied Sept 17—Stmr Mississippl, for New York. HAMBURG—Arrived out Sept 17—sime Scan- dia COPENHAGEN-—Arrived out Sept 17—Stmr Norce. Yl;ENOA—Elfl'fl Sept 17—Stmr Ems, for New ark. QUEENSTOWN-—Salled Sept 17—sStmr Ger- manic. ¢ LI1ZARD—Passed 8ept 17—Stmr Schiedam, frm New York. for Amsterdam. ISLE OF WIGH I'—Passed Sept 17—%tmr Phoe- nicia, from Hamours, ‘0r New York: stmr Spaarn- da from Kotterdam, ior New York. D NET HEAD—Pasved Sept 17~Stmr Vir- ginls, from Stettin, for New York. DOVER—Passed Sept 17—Stmr Zaandam, from Amsterdam, for New York. Importations. MONTEREY—Per Gipsy—42 pkgs mdse, 7 bxs dry abaiones. 1 bx cheese, 7 cs homey, 27 bxs aint. Poquel—712 reams paper. Moss Landing—2 cs eggs, Y bx butter. Moro Cojo—1429 sks potatoes. Salinasex £ V R R—750 sksbarley. 7 pkgs mdse. Watsonville ex P V & R—3207 sks popcorn, 417 ks oats. 5 pkes mdse. Santa Cruz—23 pkgs mdse, 15 bxs apples, 8 rolls leather, 2 bxsbuiter, 2 cscheese, 1 pkg lace leather, 500 bbis lime. PORTLAND—Per 'Arcata—385 tons coal, 955 ks guano, 1 bdl sacks. \PORTLAND—Per Fmpire—5 pkgs machinery, 16 ykgs 1 bbl £ 149 bdls hides, 200 cs canned g0ods, 1466 sks wheat, 37 M ft lumber, 10 tons mdse. 100 cds wood, 8000 shooks. VICTORIA—Per Walla Walla—4 pkgs mdse. 7 kgs 6 bales 51 cs curios. 1sk coln, 18 bxs apples, B hkes express, 3 cs chronometers, 30 o5 Whisky, 1 bxd piano, 2 cs charts. Sicka—1 bx bullion. Thorns Bay—3$00 bf.bbls salmon. Wrangel—1 bdi hairseal. 1 bdl deerskins. Port Townsend—159 bdls green hides, 2 pkgs ex- press and coin, 1 pkg mdse. Junean—1 bar goid buinon, 1 bx clothing. Douglas Island—1 pkg express, 1 bx bullion. Sumdum—1 pkg gold builion, 143 sks ore, 1 cs curlos. aisattle via G N By—385 skswhest, 350 ht-aks our. eattle—3 sks coin, 2 pkgs blankets, 2 bbls brass and zinc. 240 bdis hides, 3 rollscarpet, 96 cs sal- mon, 1 ¢ dry goods, 1 pig tires, 1 c3 goods, 2 bxs clocks. 877 tons coal, 10 pkgs mdse, 2 bxs butter, 63 sks oats. 1 bbl salmon, 1car 22 hxs fish. 1 cs shoes, 2 pkes tobacco. New Whatcom__1 lot lumber, 10 pes stone, 1 ca hats, 8 sks aried fruit. 1 pkg mdse, 1 sk coin. Vancouver—18 bxd pianos. 4 cs unde-wear, 1 Dbal leather. 125 pkgs 250 cs whisky. 3 pkgs mdse, 2 cs books, 8 ¢s picture frames, 3 s parasols. 7 cs hosiery, 1 cs laces 400 cs condensed milk, 24 I water gates, 4 cs travellng bags. 2 cs wooden hames. 11 cs dry goods, 5 bbls ammonia, 92 cs Dboots and shoes. 105 cs tobacco. Everett—20 bxs nalls, 356 pkas shooks, 700 bars bu'lion. 11 rolls 368 bdls paper, 2 pkes mdse. Tacoma—I stove. 1 bx extracis, 13 pkgs mdse, 3 ca rubber boois, 5050 sks bran. 48 bbis cement, 1 s no:ions. 1 piano. 1 typewri er. 00 bars builion. Tacoma west of Farzo—5926 sks wheat. 793 sks fiax, 1375 sks oats. 660 nf-sks flour, 3 pkgs m -se, 1 ox s~ les. | bx tobacco, 7 cs sho-s, 1 cs books, PORTLA ND~— Per ~tate of fornia—19us hi- sk flour, 800 gunnies flour 1000 bags rice, 50 bls Dbugs, 108 sis wool. 5500 ft ash lumb r. 208 cs sal- mon, 1592 pkgs paper, 1508 sks wheat, 4765 s s Feet | bran, 21 cs earth paint, 35 cets hams, 27 pkgs seed 17 coops chickens, 17 cs eggs. ‘Astoria—11 pkgs vxpress, 1 pkg treasure, 378 10.24| 5.6 | sks ovsters 711 cs salmon. GUAYMAS—Per Orizaba—8 pkgs mdse, 78 cs 151185| 5.9 | sulyhates, 1 cs macuin ry. 6 bxs iron rolis, 1 anchor, 1 chain, 35 bdls skins, 207 green hides, 38 bdis dry hides. 7 bls fishskins, 1 bx tortolse shells, 2bxs fish fins, 1 o8 iruit, 2 bags silver ore, 4 ca copper, 4 bdls' fish nides. 1242 bags ore, 46 cs limes. 38 _bars silver bullion: 4 cs cobper. 1 pke gold bulliem, 2 bars goid bliion, 1 cs Mex can dol- 1ars, 24 bars silver and gold bullion, 7 cr s 4 ska shel s, 7 sky horns, 45 Sat sealskins, 57 turtles. MENDOCINO—Per Point Aren; pkys mdse, 1 bx butter, ides. 4 bdls pelis. 2 85 wool. 1 sk ‘mohalr, 154 M ft lumber. Point Arena—50 bxs 3 bbis 1 keg butter, 1 coop chickens, 1 cs eggs. 7 pkes mase, 3. cans tallow, § aressed hogs, 2 firkins butter, 1 sk talls. 13 berries, 1 €00p ducks, 22 hides. 3 bdls peit green hides. EUREKA—Per Pomons— fian, 50 kexs 2 pk-s 88 bxsbut er. ‘0 M shukes, 11: head cattle, 2 cs giussware, 2 bbls minerai water, 53 pkgs irom, 1 bx spice. 1 bx berries 2 sk~ coin, 8 pkgs express, 2 bxs tobacco, 7500 ft lum- Der. F. R and E & R—205 bxs butter, 7 cra mdse. 7 doors. s COOS BAY—Per Aleatraz—:10 tons coal. 1 bdl sheepskins, 14 bdls dry hides, 100 M 1t lumber, $2 PR e S MESPORT—Per nia Cruz—6045 sk: 20 4ks wheat, 716 ska buries, 104 sks neans. COOS BAY—Per Araco—i¥ sks barw, 35 pkgs mis<, 6 bxs hardware, 30 bxs but er. . biis sklis, :(b’:lln:,::-;a cl:dc: cnevr oaog"" wheels, 103 ‘1 imber, rds mascl Lsk coln. 650 tons con 5 Sebin g ‘ort Urford—4 sks wool, 18 bxs 41 kegs batter, 1bx salmon, 8 pks mdse, 1 pks express, 1 s 100 pkgs mdse. 1o bbl Comsirnees Per A'caraz—J D Spreckels & Bros Co; Frank & C0: <impson Lnmber - o; James ~. The Pacific Coast Howe =upplv Assoc Per “an a Cruz—H buwrt: M T Freitas & H Hemme:: H Cow 1i & Co: £ A nes. Per Orizaba—W iliiem Hennie; abrera, Rona & Co: G A 50 oman: J s Wazuer Mfg Co; Gardiner & ihornley: an Vicen ¢ Mining Compan; be Smeit ne'and Lend Co: * ugli-Caiifo nia. Bank: 1 Gu te; A Paadui; Filmher & Co: Geo taa ke & Co: HM Newhall & Co: W Loaiza & Co: A bandeval: Cal Elec Co; Gabdelia Con Miaing Co; Hip Wo Lan,Thiedeman & De: Co. B Hari; J B tazgin Per Pymona- lius; Thaunhauser § A Crocker & ¢ c & Co Paludini; @ A Hooper & T men's Caiong iumbo dt Min. g eriia B § g 4 Wieland B Cor M Krimi Nutional Brewery: Schwei z r & ( B W s Beer C0; Scott & Van Arsdale Co; Stanuany o Co: The Wertheimer Co; U S Ereyw, Wek ¥a'go & '0; Brigham, Hoppe & Cor i1, el® 3 i Whiney & C0: veiz Bros: Norcon, 1ot 3 R: Witz: & Baker. e Tkl Per s mr Gipsy—Arctic Oll Work Co: Carp. & Co; Itai o) Colo e 3N Jackso: Cal Tottlin Co: Uninn Lic, ', Goi b & B gedni; Wm Mitch 1; T W e Gale & (o -ason: L G Sr-sovich; Union Paper (o; N Teller & Co: A Jooat: Thos Lomhersy: w0 Cu.ds & Co: Marshall, Texcart & gr i 2% P Buffalo Brewery Gould & Jaudin; Hammond & i H Cowell Co. 0 — Hulme & Hur: Do z Bios: Hillmer, Breq 3 i'ume & Co: Cal Boithng co: h\‘\’?“;‘ Fargo & C0; C E Wordeu & Co: A F Allen; v 5 Bandon Wooien illls: Hillmer, Br q\of ‘Amer Press ssn: Crown Disuller H “ulon Brewer: Dregon Coal and v oy P 3 Bue 1 & Co; Puget Sou 1d Lumber Co, @ % er stmr State of C ifornis—Allen & Lewis M P Detls: F Hillans: J P Thomas: Ol 31es} ister & Co: Parroti & ¢ 0 George Morrow & Ba four. Guihrie & Ce Moore, e Hulme & H rt; ¥ Wichuns & Co; Willam Pulp an | Paper ¢'0: Crow & Co; Fon ana & Co: Pa_er Co. WP & Co; £J Bowen; J H Newbader & Co son & Co: W C Price & Co: Darbee & Imm. Fogarly & Parser; M A Wagner: Morg; Oyster Co M 8 Mora-han: Bans_of Biitls (o lumbla; Join Rusenteld’s Sous; Wells, Farzo & o. Per stmr Point A ens — E_ruse; Manue j nos: Wheaton, Breon & Co; W B umner & Co; Dennison, Wi son & Co: Mendocmo Lumber Co Ross & Hewleii: Mar in, Feusier & Dairs- men’s Ucion; Standara Oil Co; C P Re Rob. S M Sorenson: Herm n Waldeck & 0; Gould & Jaudin; S Salwon. Rholffs & Gerdau: Weimore B os. r stor Walla Wala — Ausiin J Roberts: I G Lyon & Co: & G Bates: Friedman & Rogers: George Morrow: H Hoffman: Henry Cowell & (0} Henry Cobn: Pickins, Fulton & o; Se.by Smelt ing aid Lead o0: W Co: Thomas Watson; ~Heistand, : H Dutard; A len & Lewis: Kettle & ] erett: C D Fran SStiefva er; G W Howard; H C Roedl ger; J Calre & Co; Wiitzer & Agurd: Willlam 8 Shaw: J B Suliivan; Dunham, Carrigan & Co; Northern Lumber MofB t & Towne; Co; Clark & Sons. Wells, Fargo & C can Tobaceo Co; Co: G Devillniss: C: cantiie Co: v, Gran Maln & Winchester; Cahn. Nickelsburg & Co: M Scawar.z. George R ¢ gg: Willlam Wolff: American Fish Co A L Bryan Shoe Co: Brivham Hoppe & Co. Charles Jonnson: Deing-Palmer Milliug Co Bowen: J Wleland: E J Bowen: L S Simon innl & Co; G W McNear; Neubur:er, R Del Monte Milling Co: Relcher & Co: Set Clock Co; W G Hinton: W & J S.0a; ner & to: W T Garreit & Co; Yucea Root Soap Co; C Price; T R Taruer: J J Adams & Cu; Ore- £on Improvement Co: Bissinger & Co; D P Pagy W G Hicharison: B ake, Beiingham Bav Improvem ricst & Co: Tillman & Bend hermau, Clay & Co; ameri- < ingham & Hecht: Mack Baok or California; 8 Bacucivich: The <awye: ‘Tunning Co: Norton, Teller & Co: Apollu Con Mininz Co; Levi, Strauss & Co: san Francisco Chemical Wor A Levy & Co;: W K Grace & Co; Capisin R Ba four: William Roth. Per stmr Empire—G Kelff; Charles Hariey & W I Garret:; S H Frank & Co n Tass ning_Co: Heaidsburg & Co; Moore. Ferguson & =0p M1l ‘Co WANTED---Overdue Acconnts FOR COLLECTION. CITY COUNTRY —— FOREIGN W. S. MORROW, 0 charge uniess successful. Lis of S. F. , mercantile and professional, gra:: post tree. OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COXPANY TEAMERS WILL SAILE FROM troadwany wharf, San Francisco, as follows For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, K!l- Msuoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 4. &., Sep:. 11,326, For Vicioria and Vancouver (B. C.), Pqrt Towa: send, Seatile, Tacoma, Evervtt, Anacories and New W accom (Beilincham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Sepe. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, and cvery fifth dav there fier, connecung at Vancouver with the C. P. R stTaoms wih N. . R. R., at Seatile with G. t Port Townsend with'A aska sieamers. For V.ureks, Arca & and Fields Landing (Hum. Poldt Bay) sir. Pomona 2 P. ., S-pt. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 23, 36, ). and every four h day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Montérey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San i uls Obispo), Gaviois, <anta Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A M. Scpt. 4.8, 12, 18, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth aay ihereatier. For ~an Diego, stoppiag only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbars, Fort Los An- gelse, Kedoudo (Log Angeles) and_Newport, 11 A 'Sept. 2.6, 10,14, 18, 22, x6, 30 and every fourth day theréatier. For + nsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (MexIco), steamer Orizubs, 10 A 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Francisce. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.ANND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 4. 3. FARE{ irst-cl Including, < 86 Second-class fberth & mealy SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia .Sept. 15, 25, Oct. 5, 15 State of Califo: .Sept. 20, 80, Oct. 10, 20 Through tickets and through baggaze to all Eastern points. Rates and foiders upon appica- sion to F. F. CONNOR. Gene al Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CQ., Superintendents CEANIC S.S. C0. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, sy AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA. S. 8. ALAMEDA salls via HONOLULU sod AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, September 17 at2 P a0 8 S. AU -TRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day, Sepierber 22, a.10 A M. Special pariy races. Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWYN, South Africa. J D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 11+ Montgomery sirest. Freight Office, 827 Market st.. San Francisco. CONPAGNIE GEXERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Lin» to Havrs. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avold both transit by English ra: a the discomfort of crossing the channel ju & Smal boat. New Yorx to Alexandria Egypa VId Pacts, first-ciass $160; second-class, $116 LA GASCUGNE. S J,A BRETAGNE. ulars anply to A. FORGET, Agent, LA CH MPAGNE! Lo TOFVRAIN LA BOURGOGNE A~ For further partic No. 8, Bowling Green, New York. 3. F. FUGAZI & CO. Agents, 6 Monigomery avenue, San Francisco, WH.TE STAR LINE. Unfted States and Rogal Mail Steamers serwees = rk, Queenstown 'verpool, N g EVERY WEEK. $60 ANDUPW ARD, ACCORD- ing to sieamer aud accommodations 3 welected ; second cabin, § wvand®4 0: luj 2 an't Teutoni Steeruge Tickets from England, lr:k- iand, Scouland, Sweden, Norway and Denmar through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing_dates and cabin pians may be procurs: $om W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at Lho General (fiice of the Company, 613 Market strests onder Grand MO srat agent for Pacific Coast: ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPA AMERS LEAVE “ASPINWALL Siorenighily for the West Indles and -¥AM Southampton, calling en -route at O Frauce, and Plymouth to land passengers. .\ Through bilis of lading, in connection b Pacific Mall S. 5. Co., issued for freleht and freas ure to direct ports in England and L-t‘rm;] A}nm“ Through tickets from San Francisco 10 Fis Mo Cherbourg, Southampton. F.r:;._mmfls.w.l T s, W 6o e e STOCKTON STEM!‘ER‘Sm ier No. 3, Washin; n St. \ 2, Accomnmdlulunn Reservea by Telephons. “heoni Hue miasing turough raes on Valley Boad frelht gy AMERY: T. C. Walker, 3, D Poters, Mary Garrait, City of Stockton. Liepnone Man §05. Cau Dav. sud imow Co v 0.5, NAVY-YARD, MARE ISL'ND, VALLEJO, “Benicia, *Port Cos 3, *roen and *Valona, " STR. MONTICELLO, Dally 10:30 4. s, 4:00 P, 3. _ (Stuidays **10:39 #.30), 30 P. M. Sundays nd iandiug. Pier 2, Mission 8t HATCH BKOs “1and 8 ». 3. rips onty. ; e aom trin (iives 5 hours at Navs-yard. FOR SA3J0 E, {03 6A ? & SANTA CRUZ AMER ALVISO L PIEG ] DA'LT . ys ex-epied); Alviso d:.lly‘.z cpied). Freight and Pua senger. . are becw-en San Fr.nci-co and Alvis 800; 10 S 1t Jose, T3¢ Clay sk, Fier 1. 20 W Santa Ciara st., 3un Jos ! @104 3. (Sun 7P W (saturiuys

Other pages from this issue: