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THE COMMERCIAL _WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MAKKNIS. Sliver off again, Bank Clearings gain 6,7%. ‘Wheat continues 1o improve. B rley steady, Oats, Corn ard Rye dull. Tay and Feedstufts upchangad. Fotutoes, Onioys and Vegeiables ches Hut er declined ngain, sias Choice Eggs rule firm. Youltry rules duit. Fresh and Dried Froits about the same. Provisions fairly active. Hops and Wool unchanged. Decreased imports of Specte. Inereased imporis of Proauce, BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings last week were $144 810,460, anst §$13,84 Bin ot a3y 7,611 for the same week in 1895, INPOKTS OF SPECIE. Tmports of Specie during the first elght months 921896 were $1,969,666, against $2,246,518 for the same perio criptions were Bfoliows: Go'd Coln, SIS 8o siiver Coln, IMPORTS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES. Gold Builign. $583.812; silver Bullion, $1,098,267; Forelgn Imports at this port during the first elght months of 1896 were $27,300,000, against 26,575,000 during the same period in 1895, The sources were as follows: Japan, £3,081,060: Chin: $3.856.50): Hawailan Isiands, $10,350.700: Great }iHitaln, §2,18.,860; Contral Amerioa, $2,365,284: British” Columibia, 81,2381154; £ 3 o st 1ndics, O Clear ) Part/y C/oua’y ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow| rxpranation. The arrow flies with she wind. The top figures #¢ siation indicate maximum temperatur= for the days; those underneath it if any, the amount of rainfall, of melied svow in inches and hundredths, guring ‘the past twelve hours, lsobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equai air pressure; igo- therms. or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is_usually sccompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” refers (0 low pressure, and s usually preceded and accompunied by elondy weatherand rains, “Lows” usially first appear on the Wushington comst. When the pressure is high in the interior #nd low along the coasi, and the Isobsrs extend BOrth and south along the comst.rain is probabie; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, min south of Oregon is improb: eble. Wiih 2 “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, snd ihe pressure falling to the Californla coast, warmer Seather may be expocted in gummer aud colder weather In winter. The revérse of these conditions ®ill produce az opposite resule WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19, 1896. 5 B. 3. —Weainer condilions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day . Kureka 64, Red Biuft 5%, San Francisco 48, Fresuo 74, San luis Obispo 70, Los Angeles 72, San Diego 70, Yuma 80. Sap Francisco data—Maximum temperature 64, minimum 53, mean 58, Rainfall for past 24 hours, .08 inches. Rainfalls in Callfornia duriag the past 34 hours are s follows: Red Biuff .46, Fresno .08. The storm which was central Saturday morning over the central coast of California and the Sacra- mento Valley has moved northward rapidly, and i8 to-risht over Oregon and Southern Washing- ton. Tise iow will probably move eastward, cross- ing the mountains. ‘The pressure is low ov'r the entire northern half of the Pacific Siope and Roeky Mouniain region. The pressure s rising rapidly over Culifornia. ihe’ temperacure bas fallen over the northern te and is beginning to rise over extends from San Fra Forecast made ai San Fra ending midnight, Septem ber 20, 1896 Northern Californin—Sbowers early Sunday morning in the northern portion: probably fair Sunday: warmer; fresh soathwestely winds. Southern Cali.ornia—Faly Suuday; fresh west. erty winds. Nevada—Showers early Sundav morningIn the norihiers portion: fair ~unday ; Warmer, Utah—Falr Sunday: warmer, Arizapa—Fair Sunday. Ban Francisco and vicin! —Cloudy Sunday fresh westerly A. G. MoADIR, Local Forecast Official. NEW YOBK MARKEDS. Finaneial. NFW YORE, N. Y., Sept. 1 extremely dull to-day, total sales agsregating only 48,260 shares. The undertane, however, was firm thronghout, And the room operators, &s & rule, were arrayed on the bull side of the account. ‘I he heavy importations of gold, it was argued, will uu- doubredly have & good effect on the local money market ghortiy, and on this theory locsl Lraders wers sdaing to their holdings. The smoont of gold ordered, now on the way aud delivered, Smounts to over £36.000,000, and according o good authorities this wiil be material.y increased fnortiy by shipments from Frunce. Th s week'y bani staemen: was more fuvorable than eher ally expec ed, snd showsan increase in cash and reserve, ures of the exhibit were an expansion a0 increase in deposits; Opinion 15 ements in the near future will con- ti./ue 1o record lm provement in the financial siiu- The local murket uad b0 suppert from t, Americans were sligntly lower thore. irhis dia’ b. deier Home Operators. bow. ever, and Lhe latter were moierate buyers through- out. Susar, 10LAcco, Uhicago Ges, Manbaian and the Grangers were Dotauly firm and rose 4@ 13 per cent Suger a0l uj o 11%, Tobiceo o 65, whlcago 0 60 end Manhaiian 1o 881y, sugar wes infloenced by better (rades Teports-and Leather preferred wasslightly higher for the same ke sirength n Weatern Union and Maohattan was sitribuied 10 cOvering of ShOTL contracts. The iasi pumed weskened near ihe close, seliing down (0 8544 on Uie faling o of ihe dewand from the shoris and relaizaiion; Rostintion jeft off ateady in tune. Net chavges show gains T 14 10 134 per cent on tha day. "I'ne boud market was very dull bot firm. 'The sales footed up $296,000 Brookiyn Whart and Warehouse fives rose 3 to 97; Michigan Centrat Soncolldated s-vens, 3 to 116; Kausus and Last: grm ves, 434 0B, knd Lacicds Gas fives, 3 io 3’ mrlmqnl houds $10,000 coupon fours of 1926 Grafin, sold 8¢ 11564, UR--Pirm, active. Winter whest,low zrades, 81 F0@8 50; o, thir o tancy, 3 40GH 40 Aer unu. $3 45@3 75: Minnesows clear, $3 20 r § 80, scraits, $2 85@8 10 do, patents, 83 15 405: low extras, 81 70@2 60; city mills, $3 “' QPAeTL, et 26, Sitye fionr quie sieady, CUOKNM ‘I‘ L—Steady; unchanged. Yellow West. ' 0@ Yy_qmu LiY—Quiel. New feeding, 30%@‘40%:. wusgl—-uuu -nd frm a1 14@Y¢ ndvance. No. red, 1.0 b T03e. 0. ¥ red. Ludiuded, v0@T1e: No. 1 Northern. 68% Opuons advanced x,g@ c on firmer cabies, large weekly clearances, 10fb1g1 by ingand beiter Wes:: fell 14@%sc on realizipe; rallied with the Wesi and civsed steady AL 5iC OVer vesie day with a i Western, 89c. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdorfl §t, Tel. Main 1954. BEANGH OFFICE 622 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel, Main 5828. PURDY & ATEINSON Managers, Orders mstantly nxoci‘ed on latest mrnz qn. | tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 8. cHYGAES, “PIVATE Wik NEW YOBK. Ught ‘trade; December most active. M u%c scpumb-r. nu%mgc&thr. 66850 me Decem| asLl.uz —nuu firmer. No. ¥, 263c elevator; Oitions were oW1 and firmer at unchanged E:leu 10 Lgc advancs withont features. Decems * aud May only tratled in. September ciose: st usue. Ocioyer, :634c: Uecember, 28Ysc: May, O;\N—!’lrm. 2 Options dull; nominal, senumnor. ?fl%c. Octo- ber, 208/40; l»cemhu 1 2 + pot vriei 2, Chicago, ¥ o XILLy Wiho: o, No. 5 white, 20@126: Western, white do, Frovisions. 1 ARD-Quiet. firmer; Western steam ciosed at #3 85: city, £3 50; Option_ sales. non tember ¢ £3 80, nominal; refined quiet: continent, Souln American, $3 b mms';“nfl & 7% iet, w Westarn daire. 5@ 1135 ncnnmny.uu do factory, 7@10%4c: Elgins. 15; imitation creamery, 9@12c. CHISESE—Quiet, unchanged par. s B £GGS~Choice, nrm. Weptern tresh, 14@l6c; do B case. $2 10@3 6 'IALL(!\V—QIIIH., firm, 8%4c: conniry, 3%4@ CSrroxseED OIL—Dull, steady; crude, 21¢; yellow, 2ic aske PETROLEUM—Quiet, unchanged. RICE—Firm: 316@534c, MOLASSES—Firm, uucnmal. FLAX SEXD-72 con‘uh——fium olnts up; September, 0: November. 85 85: Decesiber aud l:n 56 Anx‘l}lxl(h, $8 80@8 85; Spot Ko, dull, stes 0. 7,1 =LUAB—Qulel steady, unchanged. ¥ruit and Produce. BAISINS—London layers, $1@1 15; clusters, £ 20@] 40; two-erown, 435c; Lhree-crown, bac: sonr.crown, Sie ALMON apershell, 12340 PEACH ES—Pewied, 19@ 1400 @ BC. PRUNES—Boxes, §16a6840; n-n e@s%& HUPs—Steady, Pacific ULy \\'OOLVBIBM moderate di fleace, 16@30; pulled, 18@lc; Merchandiss, JFON—Quiet. American. $10 25@12 50. COFPER—Dull. Lake. $1075@11. 1 FAb—Buy‘ D omestic, 3 75@1 80. 31X y. Straits. $13@13 10 viates quiet. SEELIiR “Dull,” D omescic. 85 5085 60 CHICAGU MABKILTS. CHICAGO, Trr.. Bept. 19.~There wag a good demand for wheat this morping, & well defiped conviction that this was to be another bull day making its appearance before the market opened, and continuing (¢ possess the minds of traders for some time after trading began. But the strong toue gradually clianged 1uto one in which less con- fidence was displayed, and prices receded moder- ately. Ap advance of 34@3%,d at Liverpool and liberal export clearances frow both coasis for the week, 3,666,000 bushels, were the primary motives for firmuess. Recelpts were free, 234 cars arriv- ing aL Chicago. The Northwest bad 1135 cars sgainst 1165 last Sa.urday and 11768 & yearago. Local Ingpections from store amounted to 152,479 bushels. Argentine shipped §8000 bushels for the week, Closing Continental advices all quo:el advances. Export clearances were liberal at 584.747 bushels. December wheat opened from 617%@6184c, sold between 6114@61%gc and 62c, closing at 61%ec, &_shade under yesterday. Bsti- mated receipts for Monday 200 cars. COURN—Prices profited to a moderate extent b, the opening advance In wheat, but there was lack- ing an independent spiri . Receipts, 520 c: were 40 less than estimated, and 177.747 bus were withdrawn from siore. Liverpool quoted. @ed ndvance, Expor: ciearances amounted to 6,150 bushels. May corn opened at 25c, sold between 2514c and 2434@24%4¢, closing at_247c, un hanged irom yestérduy. Kstimated rece(pis for Mouday 50 cars. OATS—ucl trading as there was bore marks of improvement. Receipis were 307 cars. and 56u0 bushels were taken from store. May Oats clos shade lower. Estimated receipts for Monday 290 Cpsh, 6714@68c; September, ec: December, 6934c: May, T6%4c. Receipts 45 c; PROVIS{ONS—Operations were not of & charse- ter L0 arouse interesi. The lone of prices Was ap- parent’y without regard to the feellng in whea and was consequently firm. January pork elose 5c hizher, January lar! 5@7%s¢ higher, and Janu- ary ribs a shade hizher. BUTTER-The butter markey was quiet and easy .o-day. Creameries—Extras, 15¢ B b: finu, 18@14e; seconds, 10@1:c; imitations, fancy, vaires—Exiras, 13c: firsis, 11@12c: seconds, 10c. Ladles—Extras, 956@10¢; firsts, @8Lpe; packs siock, B@Ic: grease. 4@de. EGGS—Were in 200d demand and firm. Fresh stock 1812@14 1 B doz. MONEY—Was be7% on call and 7% on time loats. Dew. 3tk eactaigs w0l ai 8170 dis count ) rie Closing Prices. WHY.AT~Sentemver. €034c; December, 6134¢; Mfl)v 6514G6534¢. LOLN—cepleuiber, 218/4¢; December, 22¢; May, 24750 UaTs—Sepiember, 16c; December, 16%c: May. FORK—September. §6824g: October, 85873 Japuary, 86 97 AKL—septeiuver, #3 4TYg; October, 88 47%: Jlllllll'h 3387 48 10; . October, §3 12%4; 44k B URE, January, 3 45. Livestoek. UNION &TOCKYARDS, Irn, Sep. 19.~The cattle market was quiet and easy to-day. Offerings were small and the demand siow. The demand for hogs was good. The feeling was firm and prices strong to b¢ higher. Sheep were quiet and siesav. CATTLE — Recefoty. 800, Fancy Dbeeves. $4H0@4 : 0: choice 10 orime, 1300 to 1700 B steers, $4 30@4 75: good to choice steers, 1300 to 1600 B, £4 00@4 30 meaium steers, 1000 to 1300 B. 380 @3 95: falr beet steers. 850 to 1300 D, $3 60 @3 75: butcher stoers. ¥3 00 @8 b0: choice stockers and feeders, 900 to 1260 1, §3 20 @3 75: falr do, 500 to 875 b, §2 25@3 15: bulis, choice to extra, $2 80@3 25: bulls, Poor 10 choige £1 50@ 75: cows ana nelfers. choice toextra, $3 50 @3 To; coNs. 18I 10 choice, $2 20@3 40: cows, common to fair canners, §1 25@% la: calves, good 10 choice, 85 50@ 5@b 5 6 0U: calves, common 1o good, common 10 _choice choice _gesories, ¥ 306 lu choice, s2'50as 457 X, #2 50@8 50; pigs. B1 b0 2! i ek F—Keceipis, 'Jfiw Aurenve 31 50@3; iumbs, $354. AEW luvas SfOUKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares, Money on call 4@5% Prime mercantile paper, H@10% Ler ellver, 8634¢. Mexican aoliars, 504a @5334¢c. Btrerling Exchange is steady, with actal business 1n bavkers' bills av 84 S13,@é B2 for s xiy oays, and u B33, @4 84 for demund. Posied Tates, 84 82 . Commereial bills, 84 K014 @4 1% BTe o m i bos Rires. Siats bonds dull. Kuliroad bouds sirong. Buver & the board way neglected. Atcbison. Pretoreed... dams Afvon erce inite b5 merican Expresslix AmericanTonaceo, B2 Preferred.. Brunswick Land: buffaio, Rooh & #. Canada Pacific..... : Uregon Navigation um Oxu':n Short Lige, 10 Pacific Mall........ v Gt Hithots Ceomteatn.. 8% Loulsville & Nag! Loulyville. Na& FPreferred. .. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1896 U 96,10 L S4s regof rdulfi% Do &s, coupon..... 11545 T €45, reg of 1907. l”‘n Do truss repis Wabash 1st ¥OREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa., Sept. 18.—The spot market 1s higher at bs 8: s 10d. Cargoes firmer &t 285 64, sellers, propt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 ked Winter: bep tember, 5s 8d: October, s bd: November, bi4d; Du:finber, b5 bigd; January, bs 6d. SECURJTIES. LONDON, Exg., Sept. 19.—Consols, 110 1-16; silver, 50340; French Hentes, 1021 75¢. EXCHANGE AED BULLION. — si83 ~ 48 -— 4 87 New York Exchange, tel = i3 ew Yorl .xc} l‘llE, & - Fine silver, % ounce. . == 85%, Mexican Doliars. 51 b13g 281 asypaeing iy PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Closod the week very firm, with & turther advance in fatures. The Longships takes for St. Vincent 12,622 ctls, valued at $1%,600. No. 1,81@1 0134 B ol choice, 1 02%4: lower grades, 90@9TIqe B oul; extra choice for milling, $1UB3% ® cul. CALL BOARD SALES, INPORMAL BESSION—9:15 0'ciock—December— Z.Ot:u’cu-. $1 06; 2000, $106%. May — 4000, SECOND SESSIoN—December—2000 ctls, $1 05: i(lol). $1 0‘1‘ BU00, §1 047, HEGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—4000 ctls, §1 04 { dooo, 81 Oabg; 12,000, $1 04l May ooy Ehlnment of 118,481 ctls Brewing lnd Chevnl valued at $104,300, to St. Vincent. giarevious prices rale. We quoie Feed, 67%:@ Bll4e B ctl; choice bright, 6216@65c: BrewiLg. 7233@77%3¢ ® cil; Chevalier, $Uc@$1 for No. L. CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL SEssioN—9:15 o’'clock—No sales BECOND SESSION—No sales. REGULAR Monvnvo SEss1ox—December—2000 ctls, B8bgc: 2000, 6554 2% Lo e l:|°l m';ll%stl)’c ‘ 1 Nittog, 87 are qyouable at SUE Milling, 81546 89346 % otl: {ancy feed, @95¢c B ctl: to choice, ‘85@92 B ries olm 75.30:; Gray, BO@8TY4c: Shrprise. G5c@81 0 CORN = Deaers auote White firmer and Yeliow dull and nominal o Yeliow, B0@8244c; Small Round do, 85¢ @ cti: White, 75@8v RYH—Duil st 62/4@67%¢c ¥ cu. Therels no Jonger any distinctiou between old and new. BUCKWHEAT~Nominal at 86@95¢ ¥ cil FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR~Net eash prices are as follows; Family extras, 83 60@S 70 B bbl; Bakers’ extrs, $8 40@ 850; superfine $2 75@5. CORNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $19@19 50; Cracked Lorn, $19 50@20 B ton. MILLSTUFF-—Prices in sacks are es follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Fiour, £2 10; Rye Flopr, ¥2 5 clour, £ 70; Cofnmeal, #2 10; extra crean: do, §! $2 90 Oat 3550: Hominy, ;31 xuqs 507 Cacked { he 50; WWhcle Wheat Flour, §2 50 Koiled sih 935 80; Teasl Bariey, 3 50; Spils Peas, 83 20; Greeu'do, 54 10 § 100 ths. HAY AND FEEDSTUF¥S, BRAN—$12@12 30 for the best and $11@11 50 P ton for outside brauds. MIDDLINGS—$15 ¥ ton for lower grades, and $16@18 P ton for ibe best. FEELSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $14 50: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $21 B ton: jobbing, $22; cupp-n Uats. 9714c@81 05 B cil. HAY—Wueat, $7@9: Wheat and Oat, § Oat. $5@7: Burley, 36@7; 1iver Barley, Alfaifa, 85 50@6 50 tor second ané ‘Moa for first cutting: ssed $6@9; stock, ¥4@H; Ciover, 6@7 50 ton. STEAW—50@35c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Beyond the export movement in large Whites, there is nothing new. Bayos quotable at 95c@$1 15; Small Whites, 8 1307 Pes 980 @81 16 % cu; Large »\nu ® ctl: Pink, 75@:5c ¥ cil: Reds, §. ol xo ctl; Blmeye. 81 25: Red Kianey, 'l' umu, §1 bl 1 7734: Butters, $1 2 SEEDS—Brown Mustard, | 2 65; Ylllvw Musiard, 51 35@1 80: Fiax, 1 36: Co ©2%2 3 Ib; Alialts, nominal; Rape, 234e; iompy 1;!( D PEAB—'] 10@1 40 § cul for Niles and $1 25@1 50 for Gree » POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—~Sweet Potatoes are quotable at 75¢ @%1 25 P ctl; Garnet Cbiles, 40@50c 3 cul: Eariy Eose, 25@35 W sack; Burbank Seedlings, 25@3bc P sack 1 Blvll’I Anll 50@85¢ B o1 for Salinas. ONION: 0c B suck; Fickles, Blc 9 sac) anETAnx. S—Green Corn Is doing & orif better. Marrowfat Squash quotable at §5@8 B Green Corn, 40@750'9 sack: Alsmeds Corn. e @ 25 9 crate .y Corn, b: mer Squash, 1 Qzu o box rer 25@40¢: Tomutoes. J0@I5G! Alameds Cocombe: 20@35c; Pickies, ® box for No. 1 and b duc B cil for No. 4¥; Gnen Yep) m lbfiuun Jarge box for Chile b ell; Green Teas, 750@81 B s 10r Somon st G for Garden; string Beans, 19 sac mon and 2@2%4¢ ¥ Ib for garden: Limas, 50@76¢c P s k 40/ c ® box: Dried Ukra, 121gc @ i Cabbage, 40c # sack; Garlic, 1@134c @ BUTTEE, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER-—Values siill decline. The market Is demoraiized and trade is very dull, as buyers are holding oft. g s Carrots, 25@s0c 1114-91: cholce, 18@ o Luh.h»z.. euv and upchanged. Cholos -ud new, old, 6@8c ¥ Ih: Cream Lnudfllr. 1 wu Alleflcl. o@10c: Western, 10@11¢; un. Sc B . EGG=—Choice are very m apd stocks are get- unx lighter. Oregon,. 80 @ doz; Eastern, 15@ 18c for fuir to choice and | 8@20¢ for fancy; ‘store Eggs, 12@14c for ordinary and 15@17: i Rod ranch Kggs, ¥5@29c; cold storuge 18c; Duck kggs, 16@17 B doz. POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—Qniet and unchanged. Live Turkeys ln quotable at 13@16c ‘Dior Gobblers, 12@14c Hens: Geese, B pair, 125; (kunm 1 2%1 50; Ducks, $2 50@35 l !or old and §5 50@4+ 60 for )Dfln(. Hens. Roosters, voung, 83 om‘ uqaw Fryers, $1_ 78 mu«n. 03 8 for large and $2@3 650 for small; AIW $1 75 B dozen for young sud $1 5U@L 75 for nm GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— A} kinds are quiet. Pa-tiett Pears are getting scarce. Apples are in um supply. Figs are duil. Quinces, W g Peaches, Nl “for ordinary and50@ 65¢ for Monntain ums, Hl."s.‘.. box: Prunes, 35@50c. ADpics o8 $ bay tor chot 5@500 and 2| k' ‘:.Il > m ears, 30@50c B vox; Bartlelts, 75c@81 B large ”lll. 20@80¢c B box for white and 25@65¢ for HlBlll‘l— Strawberries, for large berrien. glmkluml %‘cmu Hnckloberric e Cranberry ., $9@9 Cod are quoted at £ 35 S0g10-% bot 1o GRAPES—Tabl A Sotaoe ot g ?onwnm-m:% ) crates brin 110¢c more o in W, Mexican Limes, W LY 1 L (hll! S e OWI“U Pnu-. 8¢ B : Peaches, cug for_fancy ln:.xl‘e for ".'M in Soxes! Apples. be for evaporaed and sun-dried; rime for quarters and for p m"‘q’?’txhum, H:m(e 1w mch“ly?‘“ u.’ul'l’lum 3 black Foaareg Fhrcws—New Poaches, o B ; Al 'b fan .;‘fl n-w Yfl““"w Apj 6c; sul o four sizes: new Figs, Nul. -ca and 814 for Viis, do: B ms, 5c for ited ana unpitted; new Nectarines. 4 » rime 10 fancy: Pears, for ulu:.n P:w-s, ¥. 0. 8. FRESNO—Four-crown loose, M:x 8-crown, Mc. 2-crow n.aw:. Beedless Su) . sud uscatels, 8-crown London Jayers, $1 10: -:lmn. ll xw Dehesa clusters, 1 785 .lnpmu clusters, $2 50; dried rapes, S eeati paters—Four-crown, ‘looss, , 4340: B crown: B340 B b: L-orown, 50 B I secdions bur tanas,’ 5¢ ) 1b; seedless M Mndon layers. $1; ¢nmh- '%w: 50: Imperial ¢l N UTS~Quolations are as follows: Walnats, pominal: ;I:rwhmwn.%l.‘;: ml;r Langueds i 4800 6 bioF hel job Shell, jobbing; lc fm-” uffiorm Bh:kcry nnu. Bd@se ; 'ngg:fi § e s B —om, 1@ 1ITAC 10F bright ana 5@9c for Jower es: -uwm:h te 'g"l. light -mhex :xuu-éed. 436@4%4c; durk am| BERWAE L sG2ic v PhOVISIUNS, Dealers report fairly active sales. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 634c § B for heavy, hesa oo Tigc § B for light niedium. 9@9%c B D for light, 10@11c for extra ignt and 12 for sugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1216@13c: California Hams, 10@11¢ B Ib; Mess Beef, $7@8: extra mess do, #8 50@9: family do, $10@11: nxm prime Pork, 8 50; extra ciear, $18 mess, 811 50@12 § bbl: Smoked Beet, 10c e LARD-Eastern tlerces is quoted & 43ic ¥ B sor componng and BY4c for pure; palls, 60 Bi California tierces, 414¢ for compound and $14c 1or Elln. haif-bbis, 634¢; 10-1b tins, l4c; do 51, Yac B b COTTOLENE~6%:@6%¢ tn balt-bbls and 6: T ;m in 10-D ups. b %6 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers 6140; cuilsand brands, 5%ac: medium, 536@6c; culls and brands, 44@5c B B: light, 4@43ge: culls and branas, 834@dc; Cowhides, 4@6c: oulls and brands, 834@4%4c; saltea Kip, bo: saited Calf, 6@7c B b; salted Veal. 5@6c; dry Hides, 9@10c: eulls and branas, 7@7%¢: dry Kip and Veal, 8c; culls, 6@ 7c Bj dry Calf, 16¢; culls, 10¢; Guatskins, 20@ #bc each: Kids, Be: Deerskins, summer, 20@25c W M meumm. 15@ Oc; winier, 7@9c: | rings, 10@15¢ each; short wool, sEeen-Klnn. sh ed fum, 60 gach, = Culls of all bout e less. G ALLOWSNo. 1. sendered, 3 i 00 % 3 Q\, i g e Fal, c B B e quots pring ciip: Humboldt and Mendogino, m@ 1c: Nevada, 6@8Yzc: San Jorquin and Soath: ¥, ..‘;“,:1; months, 8%a@5c; northern free de- ective. iy e g GENEEAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Caleutta Grain Bags. spot, 84 1214@4 20: San Quentiu, 84 20; Wool Bags, 2414@26%4¢. cuAL_Wemngwn, 389 ton: New Wellington, ton; Soutbfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton; Soaties 5 80; Jiryan. 8o; (gos day, 84 00: Wallsen Keoteh, #7 bU; Brymbe, §7 50: C umberllnd. lls 50 B mn in bulk and $15 in sks: Eennsyivani Anthracite £gg. 8119 ton; Welah 1 # Koek Springs, Castie Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60: Coke, umn in bulk Ana 108 ton 1 dke. CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Packers’ As eocintion qume. Red Salmon as follows: In iots of 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50,000 cases, 9214c do"ll;l 76,000 cases, 906 § dozen, net casn 1. 0. b. ex-s| SUUAB—TH. ‘Western Su'n R&fl Connn:y quotes, lerms net cash: Cobe ed, 5%c: Powdered, 53c: Fine (.rusned fl ry Granu- lated, 434¢ ntectioners’ A, & nolia A, 4!/'\:‘ ExuraC, d14e: Gmdonl.. 4150 hll barrels, 34¢ more iban barrels, and boxes ¢ more. , SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers aa follows: BEEF—Pirst-quailty. 414@5c; second do, 4( #3g: third o, Stgc B e L-—Large, 4@5¢c; mall B Db l&(}flflh-—“unum Frve Ko A 4 PO ® LAMB—b@6c o . PORK—Live Lozs. 234@26gc B 1 for large and &@n/.c for small snd medium ; aressed do, 414 BECEIPTS OF PEODUCE. you 23 Houns. 24.022| Hdes, no. 74,69 1| Pelts, bdis. b 1,140 Hops. bis. 94 £94| Quicksil 75 20 224 94 870/ Cnicory, bbl 3 —— THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks were off again yesterday and closed weak. The Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will pay a monthiy dividend of 25 cents per share on Monday next. The Gold Queen Mjning Company of Utah has levied an assessment Of 50 cents per share, amounting to $27,000 on the ontstanding stock. A mill is being built for tnis company. The weekly letier from the Utah Consolidated o Re Teceived vday, siates thAL streaks ot Quariz Assay ing from 18 cants 1o 81 45 pe Bethg cut in the south drift aiong the jo0-wall In the wester,y surface workings. Obly two miners are ai work in the mine, A telegram from the Con. Cal. & Va, Jemerday reported that the wvutput of the mine L week ihounted Lo 163 1ons f ore, (5. AVErAZE assay aine of swhich was $41 per 1on. Last week the output was 122tons of ore, averaging 836 08 per Lon. FollowingAre the Highest Prices During the Pan' Week, Wed. Thre.| ¥rl. | Sat. 18 171 17| 18 07l 071 08 07 34 8l =81 30 5 8z Bsl 63 1.00 1.00| L.05{ X 59| 63 6v b6 200 18 200 19 45 43 45| 40 10 131 11 12 44| 44l 45| 43 2.85| 2.35| 2.4/ 2.50 1.85 1.80 1.85| 1.50 1.35| 1.85| 1.s5f 128 30 0| 53| 65 56/ 67 6. 1.55] 1.65| 1.85( 1.50 67| w6l 57 68 21 19 18 19 X 29 1.05| 98 14 16 15| 13 52 b5 51| 47 991 98 105 95 6bl 65 67 63 o8 07| 0¢ 08 7 7 w0 74 a8 43| 3w 09 08 08 34 & 84| 81 BOARD lALEI- rullowl" were the sales in the San Franclsco tock Board yesterday : lnuul MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING 9:30. 100 Alts. ... ..07,500 Cholr... 00 Beich 3 V}:.A“lc:-m'—lo :30. ot 1 fl7 24 o P Uy C FOInt D Sy Save 100 Exchar..y : CLOSING QUOTATIONS, SATUKDAY, Sept. 1912 u. BitAsked o i ES2I21 2R2RERER 22&82% 3 i Eitheane DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. | §8la&0ury. 62 DRIED FRUITA— ‘The market shows no change. The leading kinds are firm. Quotations on the Frul: Exchange aye as fol- STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Sept. 10~10:30 A. M. mvrnn -ur- HON DS, Bia, I:mfl’;% - I S48 regon — lqfls r3 27 MISCELLANEOUS maswae CalatCpiess. 10835 — Sl Eleop, 0119 FacRoll M5t 24 is Bs... » &0 nye-. 5’ - 110015 — i -.us”nws! MATER ra Costa 3334 40 vt T ¢ AR ETOCKS, )71/, 80 Pn:lflu Liehs 4 nm 914 02“ Oex G !0 ’/s Wflflflfi- nsuuuny 88 | .mu-uw- sTocKt u Fureman’sFa157% - (Son... .. 25 = 50 COMMEACIAL RANK STOARL umum o & [entcebasasey -—% llnkofl-fl. 235 e-el % 5 varmlu'lv,lm Nevada, |Sather -Avnn- BANK STOCK3. 1260 (Sav& Loan.. anunmuou 1450 - [Security....." 40 |Uniou Trasi. 7 VoG = o STREET RAILROAD sva~< Galttornta.... 108 108 Geary-st...... — Marketsi Adantiop... Alnska P — Bnmcouca =39 20 Cal Cot Mills — = £ Kaison Light 118 us 100 GasConAssn. — Pac Roll Mill — ~ — Ger Lead Co. 60 mo Parf PaintCo 6% 7% HawC&SCo. 354 PacTransCo. natch S PCs 1% e Tat0p 0 = lltrklm 2 110 Sunset T&T. 4 = 14/ U Coo. — 23 uu-—.mn.... omsat 5. Board. Streat— 60 Hutchinson § P Co 000 s B R . 10 8 u'lr:llll“n 5 . 9228 | $20,000 S'V 4% Bo . 9750 ———— HOTEL ARRBIVALS, NEW WESTERN HOTEL E B Mabon, Boston Y M Lowe & w, Bandon 11 Re nolds, Oidos J Sowies, Folsom W R Harris & 1, Fresno Mrs H Porter. Lathro F Jasper, Fresno H ¥ Watham, St Pay J P Mumtford, St Paul O E Mayard, Sacto E M Simpson, San Jose J Kelley, Martinez HG Anzell &'w, NY J E Do &w. N Y ¥ Donovan, Boston W At evontogion E Seheller, Marysville J D Ritchee, Marysville H H White, London ¥ Harrls, New Bedford C Thornton, Mass J E Pain & w, Boston H Arnold, Maine #1 Stanford, Maine 57 Young, Seattle H Huff & £, Beaitle JH Willsms, Ariz K W Cunady, Gridiey B Fechyen, Rodeo J Lawier, Fois ¥ Martin & w, Antioch T J Manoing, U S N i Milier &5 c,Vernoa C Latuam, Sicramento F Fisher, US N GRAND HOTEL. B W Barber, Los Aug _ C M Harsley, Vacaville F H Bell, Auburn " RP Black, Fresno 3 L Phelds & s, Stocktn 1. ¥ Mouiton, Gotusa Jyhomasin, St Helena W A Bender, C OB Thurer, Presno. - A Wiiaon & ¥, Fresno G M Boles & w, Fresno Miss L C Be cal L Dutsche, Goleouds C H Dodd. Kansss City H Pickett, Gusymas Mrs H Curtner, Wm Spgs Miss Cutner,Warm Spgs J L Drummond, Ingomar Mrs B Jsnes, Cal J Starr & w, Stockton J H Bephlemann, L Ang Mrs R B Johnson, Sacto J F Carrier, 1os Ang 8 R Gllerist, Los Angel MissA Thompson, L Ang Miss L Hall, Los A ngel Miss E Mall, Los'Ang - I H Habu, S Louls W H Davidgon & f,-Cal W C Good, Santa Kosa Miss Good, Santa Hosa . Dr H C Ba:g, Los Ax G Broughall, Toronto A W Beal & w, Alameda A Bruger, San L Ubispo G ¥ Frenwith, Sta Ba T 1: Coleman & w, Cal A 8 Bigelow, Nev City W H Maoning, Seattle A £ Fonnby & 1, Phila BALDWIN no’rn. G Beck, Livermore P McLean, USN C M Haicher, San Jose J C \ew-lnd Oaxiand D Bresiiner, Redding G O Young, Kedding H do Lew, Wathingtn W D Davis, N ¥ Dr M R T0lgnd,STacinto A M Jesse D M King, ~acramenio ¥ 4 Smith, N Y & Williaws, Valieo M3 O.C Colling N ¥ H Willis, Wood!ana uxlt Collins, N'Y H Scott, Fresno © Mor:on, St Paul Dliss Abboit, 8¢ Paul ¥ Mcgariand, Racte H Miller, Vallejo C Morrls, Sacramento PALACE HOTEL. 3 R Bets, Denver R Mackintosh, Salt Lake FW Lawrence & w,Utah Biss Mackintosh, S Lake G E Griswold, Chicago B R Hutchins, Obicage W B Peck, New Yors . Bradbury, La C Peck, Ka'amazoo I F Kilby, Cleveland Mrs E L Huot. {naio Mrs ¥ E Curtls, Yums ickenson, Chicago J F Smiih, Cuicago $ % Mannlugdw, Nieun £ stufievant, J W Langdondw, Wash A H Miller, Clevel G H Petiengeli,Lleveind H Kind, New York A J Dwyer&w,'N Orlns W ¥ C Hasson, N Orlns * Tr R F Plerce, San Jose Mrs W F C Hasson,N Ols CG Kimball, Red Bluf H E Alvord, Wash, D C J M Galt, stanford F Doad, Buffalo Mrs E F Dodd. Buffalo COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. A Black, Suisun G L Robbins, Porterville W K Sower , 1.1 Paso Mrs G M Stanley, Saulio V S Smith, Portiand, J Martin. Denver M Costello, Stocktou T Knud.on, Sacto I D Brown, El Paso W K kdgar, Col Sprgs G A Sittman, Pleasanton ¥ Carey, Nevada J LKilikenny, im'ra " & Ashworth, tockton A Curry, Los Ange.es J Linskey, Petauma C C Stotie, Quartz Mtn H Baliard' New York J B Clark. Chicago O B sheldon, Seattle Dr J Stewart, Tacoma T Johnson, Olympia J R Clifford, Spokane ° & Piice. Washington G A Lynch, Wash P Madison, Los Ang D Harvey, Blockion REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Amanda 8. and Fraok A. (or Frank) Blanchard to Timothy J. Dugan. lot on E line of on street, 62:6 8 of , S 25 by K 100: §10, Joseph Moore to Moore investment Company, 10t on SE corner of Valencia street and Sycamore aveaue, § 80 by & 80; $10. Miguel, Vincent and Uatalina Noe and Catalina Splivalo to Heary Washburn, undivided half of 1ot on N lipe of kuu (Lommhm) street, 206 W of Cbhurch, W 50 by N 114: $10. Maria Hoitz to H. C. F. Stabl, ot on E line of York Areet, '173:8 § of Tweaty-firsty 8 25 by & 1 BXGWIN H, .Mvilfi" C'.nllrld:‘ to xgllslm . George, 10t 00 ne of Capp street, “Tiventy-third, S 25 by W 122:6; $1 J. W, Barnham and F. . Marsh to P. “d Maria a8 Buelow, loton [ Il of (hatiancors sireen 103 N ol ‘Twenty-fourth, 2 by E X11.G Maria von Blulow it 4 mm,, samac 310, Maiihew and Maris Kerr to A. P. Hotaling. Br.. Loson & 1106 of Twenty-olghth street, 80 £ of N E 25 by 8 101:6; §10. iguel, Vincent and Catalina Noe and Cataling livaio 'to Mrs. O. M. Washburn, undivided rln' on SW corner of T-nu-fl'-l and Diagons streets, S 60 by W 115; $10. City and County of Nan ¥ranciseo to Mrs. Marle & Koiug, lov on N ling ot North Polut stieel, S D M, ers, Fresno all interest in estate of Mary L8606y, aiao all interest n' 101 on NW cornsr of Kauses and Folsom streets, 5W 56 by NW 100, ag.q snd gasigoment. B700. in 10 Muurice V, Samuels, 1ot on § l(mot Clemeunt street, §7:8 £ of Eighteenth ave. ue, ¥ 26:2 by S 100; $10. Dl'ld W. and Susan M. Rldflle o' Emma D. Fisher, lot on N oorner of Lobos and Capitol strecis - Nz, mu locl, block ¥, Joseph MeDude . .: :(gmo. sm. op X line of Lree! B E P;mmfi:?' R zwrn’ ) 10 Ji acob 8! ina Heyman .V Al ey) 1o Jam: and Alsxtha Jonasior lov ', block B, Bolly Fark nd Lina Heyman to George B. Ri w{:fig::n SE line of Lllfl!{ sireet, l'l’ 11 Nl‘l‘gl Castro, NE 25 hy SE 100, lot 125, biock 8, Fair- mount Land Association; mnm oou-fl .'A. e (nu. as “"I:'.':'"“?‘f. ofi the . J. Bates, by commission line ot Etue -ué-z. 3100 Bnm @ |‘nn of Yorun Brick Com- v-ny) to Bonon Blals, lot on NE corner of Locust streel md Telegraph avpnue, N 87 by K B&m. Theul Combine to the Realty Syndi- cate (efltponulm). lots 1, 3 and 9, plot D, in Pied- b an 6 “Uehinger 1o the town of mu Tine of Kung street, S00.885 of "flk oy . %0 ba sed. 1o publio high hfionnunzy' o same, lot on W line of Eilis SR AR, T Wl 5 A x‘mpz ‘Thorn Lo l{l'll.. loton E line of Eills street, 8 of Prince, ¥ 130 atei, B Oooper o ssme lot on E line af 10088 8 of Peinea, £ 1v0. X 0. W nin; B lon of Regen:- 10 be used for same, Berkeley; to G. L R. l!oh!. ""h‘i‘{. | R u lohm lo)l-uuls. F, L and I’Mh- San Francisco, same, Qakland; Rebecea A: and Howard S Pratt to J, C. Wiison, MM map of Beuluh Park properiy, e K. len comm! to Mary 8, (A A g A 449:4 &5 SW from of Intersection of SE {ine of Fourteenth avinte. i S ¥ Jine of Nine- teenth avenve, SW 40, SE 270, NW to & point in a line drawn parallei fo and distant 40 feet NE from said right angle line, thence NW 247 to be- ginning, rm‘porl-lon of lots 13 and 14, mep of psmlnn of Hl‘hll-n:‘ Enxuz';nlo-klmds- !3&0).‘ . Taylor (by She R e " ine of Fouticonth asonue, 451 i of East Twenty-fourth street, NE 40, SE 175, SW 40, Kw 168 to be:xnnlng, bt].. portion of ot 5, mm portion of Highland Park, kast Oskland: Mary E. Hal 1 e -losnhra)cnmu.!o;‘unog Sroe ock 8, lands ad- Builders' Contracts. Fannle Begnelm with Jobn McKay, alterations #nd additions to atwostory frame bullding at 810 ::;nza. street; $2560: Haven & Toepke, arcal- Mrs. A. M. Kruse with T. L, Williams, to erect o one-siory bullding oo the W line of Forty-third avenue, 50 of Clement stroet; $1600¢ nlmu by A WONDERFUL WISCONSIN MAN. He Has Worked Ten Years on Fifteen Cabinets. Qut in the wilds of Wisconsin in the little rural village of Martintown, Green County, lives one of the most industrions men of the century, says the New York World. He is Peter Haase, a cabinet- maker. Ten years ago he conceived the idea and perfected plans in detail of the most ingenjous and elaborate combination bookcase and writing-cabinet in the world. Having saved enough money to support him the remainder of his life, he began the construction of not only one of these cabinets, but of fifteen, finisbing a certain part of ‘each at the same time before ad- vancing farther. The cabinets are inlaid with all of the native woods, the boards having been in his shop seasoning for over eighteen years. When completed the fifteen cabinets will contain 4,000,000 pieces of wood. Some idu of 'the time required for the letion of this undertnk(ng may be had 3 knowing that it wonld take 8 man working eight hours a day one year to simply sort and count a million pieces, many of which will hnvu to_be handled twenty times by Mr, Haase before being permanently adjusted. The top of each cabinet is to contain 17,000 pieces and each of the sts 4000, The aged workman figures that it will take him six years more to finish his work and the fifteen pieces of azmituu will be completed at the same me, Mr. flaas is 71 years of age, but is hale, hearty and full of hope and determination to comrle!e this wonderful work, to which he applies himself enthusmulullv every workday. His patience and perseverance are remarkable. He counts on each cabi- net being worth $5000—$75,000 for the lot— when completed, and believes that invest- ing his time in making them will prove mare profitable tban spending his money on life insurance-would have been. —————— THE CALL CALENDAR., SEPTEMBES, 1896, u. | Mo, |Tu.| W./Th.| Fr.[Sa. | Moon's Phas g e e e ool 'MDGII Sept. 7. Schr Lily, Bottger, Umpqua. Scbr Coguelle. Pearson, Coguille River. Schr Melancthon, Hatch, Columbia River. Schr Arcaie and Fontle, Colstrup. Stewarts Polnt. Schr Emma Utter, Allen, tirays Harbor. £ o Charters. The schr Beulah loads cannery supo! Alaska: Brship Glendoon, mdse for London; Ger ahip Pera, mdse for Liverpoo.. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Sept. 1910 p. a,—Weather foggy: wind §; velocity 8 mlies. Spoken. Aug 25—Lat 12 8, long 85 W. Br ship Samoena, from Swansea, jor “an Francisco. 32 S, long 47 W, Brship Genista, o00l, for San Franciseo; at 12 N, long 26 W, Br ship Sierra m Cardiff, for Vanconve Domestic Poyts, GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Sepy 19—Sohr O T Hill. for San Frangisco, PORT GAMBLE~cailed Sept 19—Bktn Skagi, for Honolulu. ASTORIA—Arrived Sept 19—Schr F S Redfiel from San Pearo; schr Dora Biuhm, hence Aug Outside—Ger ship Henrletia, from Yokobama. POINT AREN A—Arrived Sept 19—Scbr Bender Brothers, hence Sept 13, FORT BRA GG~ Sailed Sept 19—Stmr Noyo, for Ban Francisco. o NOYO—Salied Sept 19—Ger bark Assel, for Liv- rpool GREENWOOD—Sailed Sept 19—Stmr Alcazar, for Newpo; BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Sept 19—Schr Daisy Rowe, hence Sept 17. MENDOCINO—Arrived Sept 19—Schr Bobolink hence Sept 16. &ALH;UA\—AHIVBd Sept 18~Stmr Scotia, hence BOWEN® LANDING—Arrived Sept 19—Schr Mouterey. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 19—Schr Baugor, from San Pedro: schr John A Campbell, from Newpori, for Port Blakeley: schr American Girl, bence Aug 19, for Port Blakeley: schr G W Watson, trom Honolulu; brig Courtney Ford, from Unga Island. for Tacoma. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Sept 18- Rusy, for Sen Podro. GREENWOOD-Arrivea Sept 19—Stmr Whites- boro, hence Sept 18. CXSPAR-—Saiied Kent 18~Sokir Maxim, for San Francisco. s $—Arrived Sopt 19—gtmr Protection, hee Aug 2 Bianca, T Seur Joseph Eastern Ports. NEW YORR—Cleared Sept 19—Ship Henry Vil- lara, for Oregon. Foreign Ports. VANCOUVER-—Sailed Sept 13~Bktn Katie leklnl’h for Kobe, NAIMO - Arrived Sept 15—Nor stmr Peter J'hun. hence Sept 10. DEPABTURE BA Y—Safled Sept 15—Stmr Wil- lamette, for San Francisco, ERPOOL—Sailed Sept 18—Br bark Routen- Mck.l{(gx;lonolu}r S ¥ —Sailed Sept 18—Br ship Isleot for Sanva Rosailn, . % (wm LMOUTH -Sailed Sept 18—Br ship Prinoi- plllg for Hambu; WLAEXLE h!\V— alled Sept 1¥—Nie bktn Sharpshooter, for Sau Francisco. Sept 2—br ship Laurelbank, ror ~an Francisco. SYDN EY—Salled Sept 17—Br sbip Drumalis, for San Francisco. APE TOWN—Arrived Sept — —Br ship Eden- bailymore, hence June 3. £ £ COLON—Azrived Sept 17—Sims Finance, from Now York, For Lats Shinping Intelligence Twelfth Page. WANTED---Overdue Accounts FOR COLLECTION. CITY COUNTRY —— FOREIGN W. S. MORROW, 130 Sansome St. (Tel. Red 411). N. B.—No charge uniess successful. Listof S. F. references, mercantile and professional, gratls and t free. UOCEAN TRAVEL. 9 [10(11]12 @l‘ln.snln Sep! 18. 13 (14 (16|16 (1718 |19 2021|2228 242526 27(28/29'30 Last Quarter | Sept. 29, ULLAN Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMEKS, STEAMER [DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIER. State ot Cal. | Portland Septe0.10A% |Fier 31 Weeott - |Septz0.” Sam | Pler 13 Sepi20. Sam | Pler 11 Sept2L, Pam|Pi Septl, Spy Oregon ports,. Humboldt Bay Cent America. Yaquina Bay. Newport Septi2, ury Sept23,12 x| P % 38 & § 4 o ¥ |1 STEAMER Alice Blanchard Corona. . Viewn & Puget Sound Portland. MOON AND TIDE, T. 8. CoAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TIn! Bonmn P i Srvieis, | ATTHOBITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT, Sundav, September 20, fl 57|\ | September—1896. NoTe—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and Lhe successive tides of the day in the order of oceurrence as to time, The sacond 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 Jecurs. The helghis given are additions to the soundings on e Uni States Coast Survey gharts. exce when 3 misus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given i3 subtractive from the denth £1ven by the charie KhYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BraNCH Bmwm m U.8. N, MERCHANTS' EX “Sax Fraxcisco, Mblembc\‘ IQ 1896. ‘The time bali op Telegraph Hill was not dropped to-day on account of wires belnl “,';“'M N, A nhum. in charze. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY. September 19. Stmr Soy Coast. Hansen, 15 hours from Afblon: 198 B Rt lumber, 200 M shingles. 229 M shakes, m.v B Hanity, Sumr Westport, mha‘ o8 houn from San Mm‘ baiiast, (0 Pollard Wllllmm.u Holn-. .0 hours from n.p.rmn Bav: 2420 tons coal, to Dl‘gol Imp Co. Burk Ohas B Keuney, Anderson, 15 days from Nushagak : 35,676 cs salmon, 1o Alaska Packers' Anoumlnn. 8300 106 hbll salmo| l‘l‘bflh lkhl,xu;‘.c.‘ 5606830 moi t Norea Pacific Trading and Packing Bctm.d. SATURDAY, September 19. Schr Emma Utter, A.llcn. bence to-day for Grays Harbor, 0n account of cArrying away matnmas h.gd ihis afternoon in 8 heavy SW squail outside z Cleared. MTUWY, September 19. Stmr Wllll Wfllm Illlm. Victoria ana Port & Co. Mflnun, Eureka: Charles g.l:l-’ulflv + Jansen, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- all, Mhmlwm SHIA. SNMIN Brstmr Longships, Millons, 8t Vincent; G W h‘%r;nép Ventura, Fretwurst, Bristol; H M News Bkin Gardiner City, Masters, Santa Rosalia; Feltx Sontaeller, > Salled. SATURDAY. September 19, Brstmr Pinkham, Nanalmo. e Am Waivig (003 Ba: Etimr Point Aren. Scrand. Alenqocino. Br stmr Lonaships, Millon, &t Vincent, Blythswood, Br sd! Queens: W‘ uner:,%"-nm CEANIC 8.S. CO. DAYS TQ HAWAIl, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, oY AUSTRALIA. §$.5. AUSTRALIA. % S, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day, September 23, A:10'A.M. Special party rates. 8. 8 MARIPOSA sails via HONOLULU and fglcl(‘LLNb for SYDNEY, Thuraday, October atl e Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWY, Sopth Africa. D SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery strest. Freight Office, 827 Market st., San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COEPANY QTEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Brosdway whari, San Francisco, follows; For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- Msnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M., Sept. 11,38, For Victoria and Vanconver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacories and New W aicom (Bellinzham Bay, Wash ), 9 4. M. Bept. 1, 6, 11, 18, 21, 26, and every fifth day thers after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P, B. R, siTacoma with N. P. R R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry. Townsend with Alasks steamern. um- z. Monterey, San Sunuon, Cayus Port Harford (San_Lufs Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Podro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at § A M. Sept. 4, 8,12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourch day Lhel‘elher For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (Sen Luis Obispo). -anta Barbara, Fort Los An gelss, Redopdo (Los Angeles) ald Newport, 11 . 'Sept, 2,6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 80 and every xounh day lhenlller For knsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 4. M 25th of each month. Ticket oftice, Palace otel, 4 New Montgomery GOODALL. PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Francisea. THE O.R.& N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Wharf, at 10 A. . FARE{SiA5iacian, by, SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia .Sept. 15, 25, Oct, 8, 15 State of California....Sept. 20, 80, Oct. 10, 20 Through tickets and through baggage to all ‘Ebutem points. Rates and foiders upon appicas n o F. F. CONNOR, General Agont, 630 GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., St COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. IOMPANY'SPIER (NEW),43 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by q thisling ivold, boch wranali by English rallvay aad annel £ by the discomfort of crossing New Yorg to Alexandri: Via Party boat. New Yorg \Rlns LA CHAMPAG. LA TOURAIN® ‘et 17, 84 2. LA BOURGOGNE. -Oct 241 p e & yorturiher partioulars anpl A FORGET, A N2, % Bowling Green, Now J. ¥. FUGAZI & CO, svenue, San Francisco, WHITE STAR LINE. United States aud Bunl Mail Steame:s New York, Quaenstown & leerpool. SAILING EVERY ABIN,$60 AND UPWARD, Accmm— 5% to steamer and sooommodation fi selected : second cabi Uand84: 0F Majeatio and Teutonic. Steetage Ticketa from England, Ire- Jand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark throtigh 0 San Francisco at lowest rates. Tioket sailing dates and cabin plang m Pacific Mail York. 4Agents, 5 Monigomery ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S fortuightly {or tho West Indies an Soutbampion, calling en route st Ce France, and Blymouth to land passengers, Throigh bilis of lading, (n connection with the Pacific Mail 8 8. Co. freight and treas ure to direct ports in Egiand and Gnmdn Through tickets from San Francisco to Plioath, Cherbourg, Soutbampton. Firat class, $105; ih Class, 85750, For Jurther paticnidrs appiy to R0E STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M. Dauy. Kreighs received up 30 A Accommodations Resérvea by Telephons. ‘Tne oniy line muxing turough raies on Valley Road frel STEAMERS: T. C. W.lker. » D. Peters, Garratt, City of scuckwn. ‘Yeiephone Main 803. Caw Nav. and lmoi Co U.S. BAVY-YARD, MARE ISLAND, VALLEJO, *Benicia, *Port (‘om *Crockett and *Valona. STR. iu;_l ELLO, M), 3:30 P, and landiag. Pier 2, M 281, #4 and 8 ». . trips only. ** Excursion trin, lee: § hours at Navy-yard. - FOR SANJOSE, L0S GATOS & SANTA CRUZ STEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAIL‘ ar10A . (Sundays excepud}hu 0 dait TP M (Saturdays 78 Sxoepted). Froight and & —mr. Fare bet: .ncllw and Alviso, to Sean Jose, 75c. Clay st, Pier 1 20 W. Bwn Clara st. Sun Jose.