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10 . —— e THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MAKKELS. Filver steadler. Wheat and Wheat Frelghts firm. Farley steady. Oats quiet. Corn dull and weak. Rye firm. May and Feedstufts unchanged. Large shipment of Flour to China. Large White and Lims Beans firm. Potaioes dolng b tter. Onlons unchanged Vegetables in more moderate supply. But er stil. weakening. Eggs advancing. Cheese steady. Pouliry about the same. Slight chan.es in fresh Frult. Dried Fruit marketimproving. Provisions In fair demand. Hides and Leather qulet. Wool quieter. Hops s 11l neglected. Beef, Mutton and Lamb firmer. Hogs lower again. No change 1n Coffee. Olls remain the same. ly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rarn® Snew, rxpranation. The arrow flies with ‘he wind. The top figures 5t station indicate maximum temperaturs for the days; those underneath it, if any, the amount of rainall, of melted suow in inches and hundredth: during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or soll lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; igo- therms. or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressare and Is_usunily sccompanied by fair weather: “low” refers Lo low pressure. and is usually preceded snd accompanied by cloady weatherand rains. “Lows” usially first appeat on the Wushington comst. When the pressure is high in the interior and low slong the coast, and the isobars extemd north and south along the comst, rain ls probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with Isobars of marked curvature, raln south of Oregon is improb- sble, With a “high” in (he vicinity of daho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmes weather may be expected in summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TUBE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22, 1896, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are Te- ported from stations in Callfornia to-day: Eurcks 58, Red Bluf 70, San Francisco 58, Fresno 76, San Luls Obispo 72, Los Angeles 72, San Diego 70, Yuma 86. £an Francisco data—Maximum temperature 58, minimum 54, mean 56. Ralafal: during the past twenty-four hours, .40. There is a rather remarkable pressure distriou- tion shown upon to-night’s map. An ares of low ressure overlay the southern half of the Pacific Slope this morning and extended rapidiy to the Dorth. at the same time moving inland. The low- est pressure is to-nigni over Eastern Oregon and Norihern 1daho. A low pressure is apparenily crossing the mountains fast in the waxe of the extansive area of high pressure which has been over the Upper Missouri Valley for the past forty- eight hours. ae t-mperature has fallen generally over the Pacific Siope. in Las fallen throughout Central Californis and in Easiern Navada and 1daho. For-cast made at San Francisco for thirty hours encing ...idnight, September 23. 1898: Northern California—Cloudy and unsetiled weather with showers in the northera portion early Wednesda: morning: fresh wes.erly winds; warmer Wednesday and Weduesd .y night. Southern California—Cloudy Wednesday fore- B0, fair the rest of the day: warmer: fresh west- erly winds. Nevada—Showers in the northern portion early Wedoesday morning. warmer. Utah—C oudv weather and probable showers. izona—Clondy weather; warmer. Mo Francisco aud vielatiymt loudy and unset- tled weather in ihe forenoon, probab.y fair Wednes- day afternoon; fresh southwesteriy wind. A. G. McaDIE Local Forecus. Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NFW YORK, N. Y., Sept 22._The beapson stocks were more aggressive than ususl of late, and under their rates and liquidations by small holders’ prices for the usually active issues scored et declines of anywhere from 34 L0 23 per cent London firms were sellers of the inierua. lonally lizted stocks on account of an advance in dis- counts 1o the open market and a bellef that the bank rate will be raised on Thursday. The weak- ness in_consols was also given as a reason for for- elgn selling. Local operators were generally work- 1ng for a Teaction, ana when Sugar broke 244 per centto 11134 after midday tney set actively to ‘work. The heaviness of the stock named proved of ma terial assisiance, and in tbe late afiernoon trading the entire st yielded. The decline in suzar was tiri uted to sales by a lower Wali-sireet Interest which has been identifiea with the lung side of the account of aie. Manhaiten fell 2 to 58, Western Union 114 to 8x7%, iobacco 134 1o 62, Chicago Gas 134 10 6014 und Louisville and Nashvilie 134 t0 4U." These were the mosi Important deciines Leather preierred jumped :rom 5434 to 5714 on more favorable Lrade reports, but later receded to 553,@56 in sympatby w1 h the.generai list. Read- ing was bid up 155 to 1814 on a belief that the «forts 10 stop the 10rectosure sale of the property wiil be defeated. ‘The weakness of steriing exchange, lower rates for money and the engagement of additional amounts of gold in London for shipment to New York had no iufluence wha ever on . he siock market, which closed weak in tons. The :o.al sales were 208, 01 shares, including 41,3.0 Su gar, 24,500 fieading, 28,550 ~t. Paal, 13,900 Manhat- tan, 13,100 Leathe: preferred and 13,000 Burling- ton! Bonds were strong. Total sales were $1,164,000. Buriington and Quines and Jowa fours tose 4 10 85 iron Mountain general fives, 10715 North. ern Pacific_consoliisteu fives, 1 to 4 Short Line sixes certificates, 114 to 108: ing sccoud preteried, 134 ‘o 21%4: do 134 10 1814: Omalia co:Soildated sixes, 210 128, ang U. 5. Cordage certificates, 14 to 10634, In Government bonds $2.,000 coupon fours of 1807 s0id ut 107%; $.000 db registered at 10645+ 25000 couj.on fours of 1925 at 116 to 11634, and #4000 coupon fives at 11054, ’ Crain. ades, 81 7063 5; S0, o 2 &rades, i do, fair to faucy, §2 40; 5 it 88 5008 25 e atents, 3 50 G 3 80 winter fair 10 fancy, 32 4U@3 40: cits mills, $3 15 @3325; winier palents, 550 @$3 80: ci atanis, $4 10 @ $4 26; ' Minorsows clear, 32 30@ 90; rye mixtures, $2 50 @ 3 00; Minnesotn arats, §2 85@3 507 superfi Minnesota pateiis, 8325 @ 200. “Rye flour, quiet: steady; §2 Winter wheat, low CORNME L Dull; steady. Yellow Wi ern, $1 90@2. > o KYE—Quiec: firm. Western, 40c. BARLEY—Firm st 8134c. WHEAT—Spor market quiet, firmer with op- tions; f.0. b 8 : uugraded V@82c; Northern, 894> % S e Options opened firm and advanced c on bigher cables, good forelgn buying, beoor o and local covering; 1eil 15@34con frée receipts and lght ciearances with frac realizing hero and Wess closing steady st 14@3c over yesterday, wilh trading fairly active. December and May most active. No. 2 red May, Tic: ~eptember, 67340 Octaer, 8734c: November, 8814c; December, o Cl pot er. No. 2, 26 tor: 2784 aiioat. " > Suse0ielavie Diious advanced C with the West, better cables, ftell M!fi%ufi Increused —sappil o FINANCIAL. - CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS, WHECLOCK & CO., 1 “ Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. BEANCH OFFICE & 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Maln 5828, PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st Nationul Bank, 5. F. CHICAGU. PRIVATE WIRE NEW YORK. most active. September, 163jc: October, x654c: x);‘(;a%emh&r. 27%c: Decemuer, 2T@28¢; Muy, e 0ATS—Bpot, more active; stronger. Options firmer: more active. September, 2034c; October, 21¢c; December, 2134c. prices: No. 2, 2 Nu. 2white, 2414¢; No. 1gci No. 8, 1814c: No. ¥ white, 21@215c; mixed Western, 2¢; white do, 20g20e" Provisions. LARD—Firmer, quiet; Westarn steam, 83 9215 : clty, §3 65: September, $3 7. nominal; refiacd beta:,r demand; continent, £4 20; Soulh American, 84 : com pound, : 3L @4c. PURK —Quiet, flrfl?‘: n-w mess, $7 75@8 50. i mn_-,'rnh — Steady, fair ‘dle.u:-nnd:d \:.:ltu:'r’n alry. 11c: do creamery, c: do ory, T@10: ‘é gins. 1 imitation creamery, 8@11c. ri skims, 3@c. estern iresh, 14@16%gc: do P case, §2 10@. > 60. TALLOW—Steady, qulet; city, 8%4c: coun:ry, 834@! culmsxzn OIL—Dull, steady; crude, 21@ 22¢; yellow, prime, 2515@24c. J}UCE‘ ir demand, firm; domestic, 5@534c: apan, 4@41uc. it t'l,Agah‘./;—Hrm. fairly active; New Orleans, 27@37¢. &ee Steady, 10@15 points down; October, $9 5 40: December, lusb%fl 95; February and “:lmn.':z;n.sln A m‘“/:-. May, $840; wot Kio, sf , aull: No. 7, i SUGAR—Quiet, steady: off A, 47-18@4%ge: mold A, be; standard A, 434c: confec foners’ A, 4 5e; cut Joafana crusbed, 934c; powaered, bc; gisuulated. 43c; cubes, cc. Xruit and Produoce. APRICOTS—Bags, new, 815@10c. PEACHES—Peeied, old, 1xgl4c: 8c. KUNES—Four sizes, 5@5%c. RAISINS—O0.d, two-crowr, . 0ose Muscatel, 4@ 435c: do three-crown. blac: do tour-croww, 6c: do london iayers, $1@1 157 do clusters, $1256 ALMONDS—New paper shell, 12}&& WA LN UTS—Standar 1, 7c; do sof. shell, 834¢. HOUPS—Quiet. Facitic't oas:, 6a8bge. WOOL-— Moderately active; steady, Domestic figece, 16@23c; pulied, 1B@olc; dexas, T@l2c Merchandi PIG IRON—Quliet. American. $10 25@12 50. () Pr) —Unchanged. Lake. $10 70@11. LEAD—Quiet. Domestic. #2 75@:2 80. ;u:s_]sm. Surats, ¥12 95@13 U5: plates, ulet. u rELTEK—FEasy. Domesti~. 83 55@3 65. CHICAGyv MARKETS, CHTCAGO, Ty, Sept.22.—The bull sentiment which became conspicuous during the closing mo- ments of yes'erday’s wheat market was rife this morning at the opening, when an additional :hree- quartersof a cent wes added (0 pri The de- mand did not continue imperative, ho'vever, and after the expiration of the first half hour the tone settled Into one of steadiness, while the price quo- tations were marked somewhat lower than at first. Prompt response to our advance of yesterday by Liverpool, s gain of 134d being recorded there, was considered encouraging. L.gut receipis in the Northwesi, 902, against 1044 iast Tuesduy and 1208 a year ago, were iikewise of ald 10 values. Receipts a. Chicago were 351 cars and 52,433 bushels were taken from siore. La e continental cables were assicned as reason for a subsequent flurry, they being higher ali around. Bradsiree.s reported un increase In the worid’s aval.able sup- ply of 8,111.000 buskels. a dre'ine taking place upon the announcement being made, prices rally- ing again shortly atterward. EXxpor. clearances were ligh 192,063 bushels. Lhe c.ose was at the lowes: point of tne session which was, Dow- ever, 14@¥sc bigher than yesterday. Decemoer wheat opened fiom 6264c i0 627%c, sold be ween 633/gc and 8234c, closing at 6234c bid. Estimsted Teceipts for (o-morrow 200 cars. CORN—A moderate amount of bull talk on corn, based prindipaily upon the beilef that plenty would begeL wasie. assisted by the 8trong wheat mar. et, had the effect of lifung prices do uppeeled, in this market quite a little. The general trade, however, is suspicious of bull move- ments In Lhis cerexl just xt present so there was an absence of enthusasm. RKecelpts were 694 cars and 193,499 bushels were taken from store. Liverpool cab.es were firm and 14d higher. Bradstreets cave an iucrease In availubic stocks of 181906 bushels. M. between 243,c and 2014@ :bY4c, closing a. -43,@ t4%c, & shade over \esteray. Lstmaced re- ceipts for to-morrow, 370 cars. ATS—Responded slightl) to improved tone of other markets. Duil trade was, however, & draw- back to buovancy. Recelpts wera 453 caurs ana 152,881 busheis were iaken from store. EXDOFS were 11.603 bushels. Bradstreet’s reported s de- creuss in stocks of 8U.0U0 bushels Mav oats closed Ygc under yesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 230 c: rs. FLAX—Was firm. Cash, 6014@70c: Septem- ber and Uctober, 70c; December, 72@72%4c¢; Janu- ary, 78 nominai; March, 7o@77%gC. PROVISIONS ~Were firm, but not active. The firmness was & gift from the hog and grain mar- Kkets, but the opinions of professiona.s, recently made pubic, that the situation lacked buli en- couragement, tended to deier buyers. January pork closed unchanged, January lard 6@7%gc bigher and January ribs a shade higher. BU.1TER—The butier market was quiet and steady. The demand was siow and supplies were heavy. Prices were unchanged. Creameries—Extras, 145c b: firsts, 12@1830; seconds, 10@1-c: imitations, fancy, 12@. 5c. Dairies—Exiras, 13¢: firsts, 11@12c: seconds, 10c. Ladles—Extras, 912@10c; firsts, §g814c; packing stock. @7ic: grease, 4@5C. EGGS—Were firm. Offerings were moderate and demand good. Fresh stock 1344@144g¢ B doz MONEY—Was 6@7% on call and % on iime loans. New York exchange soid &l sl dis- count. Closing Prices. WHF AT —Eeptember, 6134c; December, 6214c; May, 6633@36345¢. U5n5~.@»|hu—;¢mfl. 2135c; December, 217%c; May, -424,@24 Yo, « Sepienihor, 16%4c; December, 1655@ 1634c: May. 161j4c +'UKK—Octooer, 85 95; January, 87 05. LAKL—October, 83 57 %: January, 3 8735, IiLs—September, $5 20; Jasuary, $3 50. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irr, Sent. 22.—Re- celp.s of catile to-day were ligat. 1he feeling was steady. Offerings of hogs were moderate. The demand was good and holders were abie Loobtain Sc advancs. The sheep marke: was siow aud steady. CATTLE — Recefpts, 2000. Fancy _beeves, $40@5 00: choice (0 prime, 1300 10 1700 I steers, 84 45@4 85 good to choice steers, 1200 1o 1600 b. £4 00@4 40; meaium steers, 1000 10 300 . $350 @3 95: falr beef steers. $50 to 1500 s, 83 60 @3 75: butcher steers. 83 25 @ & 60: cholce siockers and feeders, 800 to 1250 I, £330 @380: falr do, 500 10 875" b, $2 60@3 20; buils, choice 1o extra, $2 80@3 25: bulls, poor Lo chioice, £1 75@z 75: cows ana n-ifers. cholee (o extra, 83 o0 @3 7.; cows, 1air to choice, $2 25@5 40: «ows, common to fair canners. 81 25@2 10: calves, good 10 choice, 8 6 0U: culves, common to good, £3 VO@5 25: Texws grass sieers. 2 5U@3 uU. Texas cows and buils, $1 76@2 50; W vstern can- ning steers, $2 65@4; Western range cows ana helf- ¢re 82006325 miikers and springers, ¥ nead. $20@87: Western range steers, $2 80@3 76; West- ern rangers, 8. 25@3 25. UGS — Keceipts. 13,000 Beavy packing ana ¢hippine_ lots. 32 80@3 30: commou o _choice mixed, $285@3 37%: choice assoried. $5 30@ ©40: iikhi, 32 ¥5@3 40: pigs. $1 50wS 35 S kb F—Keceipis. 17.000. Anfefios 10 choice, 4176@3; lumbs, $3 4 75. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. ” CHICAGO, Irr, Sept. 22.—Porter Bros. Com- pan: sold California froic to-day as follows: Grapes—Tokays, $3 80 per double crate aud 58c@ $1 85 single: Miuscats, 08 @$1 20. Pears—Bart- etts, $1 80@2 per box. Peac: es—Salway, 50@60c per box: clings, 26@50¢ per box and 20c per nals- x. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 22.— Porter Bros. Com- rany sold (ailfornia iruit to-dsy as foliow Grapes_Tokays. 81 66 per double crare s nd 90c@ $1 0 single: Muscats, 70c@8$1 10. = Pears—Burt- let's, $1 ¥6@1 90 per'bo and $1 per ha f box; Seckels, $1 U5@1 90 per box: Loy du Comice, $1@ 155: Beurre Hardys, $110. Plums—Columbia, #1 35 pe: haif-cra.e. Peaches—35@:6c per box. NEW S4UUKS, A S Money and Raiiroad ares. Money on call easy at 4@5%: last loan at 4% and closing offered at 4% Prime mercantiie pa- per, *@10% a1 tiver, 80%4c. Mexican doilars, 5034@5234c. Eterling Exci weak, with actual busiuess u bankers' bills at £4 BIl4@A *liy for = xty oays, and $4 85314@4 8384 for lemand, Posied rates. 84 E2@4 lar.. Commercial bills, Bonds, Exchange, S| 84 mg« 81. Government bonds firm. State bonds dull. Rallroad bonds higher. Sliver atthe board was quiet. press Alton, Terre Haute 65 American Express10% ‘American Tobacco. 62 95 1 13 Mutiula, foch & B 177N: Canada Pacific..... 57 |x. Canads Southern.. 4414 Prefes L. loregon Nas Oregon Short Line. 1314 Pacific Mafl 18 Del. Lack & Westra. Denver & R. G. Preterred. Yort Wayne... " 146 +-reat Northern pfd112 Green Bay. Hocking Coa. 31, |Sugar Retinery Hocking Valle; 184 ferred. Homestake. 3414/ Tenn. Coal H. & Texas — | Preferred. Iliinots Central. 8814|Texas Pacl 7 " |Tol.A.A.&N. Preferrea.. 26 [Tol. & Ohio Cent.. EKansas & Te: 984 Preferred. . Preferred 22 | Tol.St. Lonis& Kingston & 3 Lake Erie & Westn 1434 ferred. 84 Lake Shore. 145 National 21 Long stand Louisville & Lopisville. Na& Cll Preferred. .. 814 Mannattan . 86 Memphis & Charis. 16 Mexican Centrfl... X4 Michigan Central.. 87 M &8 L.......— Preterred, Minn & St. Jst preferred.. 2d preferred. Missouri Paci 45 2 Als Class A ds.....100 > Northorn Pac 1sts.114 Do Class B 4, 6s..100 Do 104 Alabama, cisss C. 95 65 Atcnison ss. 7534 Do consol Bs..... 46 Do 2ds A. . 8815 OImprovement ist 75 CanadaSouthi 2ds.. 101, Do by . 10 Cen Pac 1stsof '95. 9814 Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 Do 1897 100 Phila& eading ds. Do 1st pfd Incam. $4%5 R GrandeWest 1sis 68 Stl&lronMtGen 6s 71 SUL&BF Gen 83.103 KEre 2q; 59 |8t Panl Consols....124 FtWaDenCity isis 4814/St P C & Palats.. 118 GH&SAG6s 101 |€o Carolina 4 100 Do 24 7s. 100 |Southern RKbs... ¥4 Gen Elec Deb bs... 87 Do Pac Caj 1sts. 110 H & Tex Cent 63..10614 7 enn new . 75 Do con Bs.. 97 |1exas Pacific 1ms. 79% Iowa Cen:ral 1sts.. 91 Kausas Pa Cousois 63 K Fu lsis Den divios Y| Texas Pacific 3ds.. 17 Uplon Pac 1sis 96.100%% U B4s reg of 1425.116 La Consol 4a. 90 | Dods, coupon... 116 Missour! funding...—= | U_E 4s, rec of 1907.106%4 MKT2ds.. . 65 Do 4s. coupon....107% Do 4s .. k0 | To2 92%4 Moblle & Ohio 4s.. 80 | Doss. 110 Mutual Union 6s...10614| 10 Bs. coupor N J Cent Gen B5s.. 11315 Va funding debt... 56% N ¥ (&t Louls 4510235| Do registered. ,...— Nor&West Gen 66.115 | Dodeferred 6s... 5 N Caroina con ds.. 9214| Dotrust repissi. 4 Do ds. 110 ~iWabasn 1sc Northwest Cor ‘West tihore 4a.. nsols. 1 3214 Do deb bs. 105 MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EXq.. Sept. 22.—The spot market 18 higher at b3 952d@0s 11d. Cargoes firm #: 28s 64, sellers, prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchance cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 ked Winter: Sep- teniber. bs 534d: October, bs 53,d: November, bs 53d; Deceniver, bs 6d; January, 6s 64. SECURITIES. IONDON, E~e., Sept. 22 —Consols, 109 15-16; silver, 50 3-16d: French Kentes, 102f 75c. EXCHANGE ANO BULLION. | | Eterling Excharnge, 60 days. - 84 83 i Sterling Exchange, sight. — 485 Sterling Cables.... ... - aw New York Exchange, sight. o Fer 10 New Y ork Exchange, telegraphic. — 15 Fine silver, # ounce. - 663 Mexican Doliars. i T bilg R PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTuER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are firm at 30s@51s 34, | usual ‘options. The chariered Wheat fleet in | port has a registered tonnage of 66,450, against 84,700 tons on the same date last year; disen- 741,000 bushels. Kxport cleara icés amounted to | 545¢d- 66 0 tons, against 24,700; on the way 1o | v Corn opened 247gc, sold | this port, 294,450 tons, against 316,250. WHEE \T—The market rules firm at the recent | advance, with an aciive demand on shipping ac- | coun. No. 1, $1 0114@1 02% B ctl; cnolce, #1 0.34: lower erades, YO@EB34.; extra choice for milling, $1 UB@L 0714 # c.i. CALL BOARD SALFS. INFORMAL SEsSION—8:15 o'ciock—Decembe: 2000 ciis, $1 084 ; 6000, $1 06%3: 10,000, $1U6% U684, D - 15810N—December—85000 ctis. $1 057 6000, §1 053, : 12.000, $1 08: 4000, $1 UBLg May | —800Y, $1 103 4000, 81 1014 | HEGULAR MORNING - EssioN — December — | 12,000 chis, $. UBTg: 12,000, B1 UB34. | AF}RNOON SESSION—iay— 2000 ctls, $10214; | 60U0, $1 1914: 2000, $1 (935 December—H 1 'i 3::,;.; 16,000, $1 0514: 4000, $1 0534: BU0O, | s BARLEY —1Is steady and unchanged. We quote Feed, 5714@61bac % ctl: choice bricht. 6:%4@ 65c; BrewiLg. 7213@80c B cu; Chevalier, 90.@ $1 for Mo 1. CALL BOARD SALES. 9:15 'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—NO sales. REGUIAR MOENING SESSION—No sales. AFTEENOON SESSION—NO sales OATS—Offerings sre ample for the demand, which is siow at the moment. Black, for 1ced, 70 80c: lilng, Bi4@H2ipc B cil: tancy feed, 214@95c P il 200d to Choice, BO@ILYac: com: mon o fair, 75@80c; Gray, ¥5@S1lac: Surprise, 95c@81 0235, | CORN—Continues dull and weak. Large Yellow, | £0@B2i4c: Small Jonnd do, 85¢ » C1l; W.ate, 15 g, RYE—Is rather firmer at 856@67%c¢ B ctl. BUCKW HEAT—Nomina: ac S5@90¢ % cil FLOUR ANO MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Shipment of 19,283 barrels to China and Japan Net cash prices are as follows: Family | extras, $5 60@3 70 P bbl; Bakers' exuras, §3 40@ 850; superfine $2 To@s. COENMEAL. KTU.—Feed Corn, $18 50@19; Cracked Lorn. $19@19 50 B ton. MILLSTUFF- —Prices in sacks are as follows, usuat discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 10; | Rye Flour, $250; Rice ¥lour, $575; Cornmesl, $2 10: extra creara do, $2 75: (stmeal, $2 90; OA: | \ roats, $3 50: Hominy, $310@3 50: Buckwheat | Fiour,$3 10@3 30: Cracked Wheat, $z76: Fa- | rina, $3 o Lele Wheat flour, $2 30: Holled | Cats, 88 50; Fear! Burley, 83 60; Spilt Peas, $3 20; Green do, 34 10 8 100 s, " HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—$12@12 30 for the best and $11@11 50 % 1on for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15 ¥ ton for lower grades, and $16@18 R ton for the best. FrEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 814 60: Oflcake Mea! at the mill, $21 B ton: jobbing, $22; cly Unts. 8715c@%1 05 B cil. % i 7 Y—Ti s the same old story—a weak and heavily stocked market Wheat is quotable at $7@9 B ton: Wheat and Oat, §6@8 50 B ion: Uni. 86@7: Barley, $6@7; Iver Bar.ey, 84 50@5: Aifaita, $5 B0@6 50 10r second and $4 for first cutiing: “compressed $6@9; stock, $4@5; Ciover, 6@7 50 B ton. STHAW—30@56c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Large Whiies continue in active move- ment and Limas are firm. Other sor.s continue dull. Bayos are quo.able ot 95ca$l 15 B cu: Small Whites, 85c@$1 10 @ cu: Pea. 95c@ $1 15 B cul: Large Whites, 80@90c B Pink, 76@:bc P ctl: Reds, 81@1 30 ® cul: Blackeye, Hed Kianey, $l@l 10; Limas, $1 60@ 1 50: Butters, $1 2:@1 40. $2 50@2 66; Yellow ary, 214 SEEDS—Brown M ustard, Mustard, $1 40@1 60: Flax, $1 2: -’2;@: %.m: Alialfs, nominal; Rupe, 234¢; Hemp, i TeD PEAS—g1 10@1 40 # cul for Niles and $1 25@1 50 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VKGETABLES. POTATOES—The fecling Is now firm. Recelpts are lighter. Sweet Potatoes are quotable at 7bc @81 25 B cu; Early Rose, 25@35 B sack: Bur- bank Seedlings, 30@40c for Rivers and 60@90c @ .1 for Salinas. ONIONS—Plentiful at 26@30c B sack; Fickies, 5 c r sack. Vit A BLES—Stocks are not as excessive, but they are large enough. Marrowfat Squash 18 quotable as § ® ton; Green Corn, 50@79¢ JSack: Alame uw:'om.buo“x 26 ¥ _crate; eley Corn, X; Summer Squash, 15@25c ® mx:‘%u ‘llnt. 26@40c & bux Tomaioes. 15@oUc @ box: Cucumbers, 25@35¢ box; Pick.es, 1%ac B b for No 1 and (5@ B c for No. %; Green Peppers, 20@35¢c # large box for Chile and 26@35c for eil: Green Peas, 75¢@8$] B sk _for common and 2@2sc B Ib for ume"!:;z“;sn‘““ DUc@$| B snck for Som- mon and C 10F garden: Limas. 50@ ® sack; Green Okra, ¢ B box: Dried Okra, | Pecans, 7 | Camoeriana, §13 50 ton in bulk and $15 12 : Cabl ), i Ci 2 Beas? G, @ s B . U CAFToLs 209306 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Continues weak at the decline, with considerabie competition to sell. CrEAMERY—Fancy, ‘2135@:3%0; seconds, 20 AR Sruncy, 200w B goud w0 aioics, 17348 JAIRY—] 0 g Bl 19¢: lower gEades. :‘gfilk i PICKLED—15@)7¢ B Ib. FIRKIN—14@16c B Db. cusnan_sfly and unchanged. t::‘u‘l‘o- mild gew, 81469 : common to good S@se: Cream Cueddar. 10@11c: Young America, 9@10c: Western, 10@l1c; Eestern, 11@l13c § b. EGGS—stocks of all kinds are cleaning up and the market for sil descriptions is advancing Ore- ‘Dnmqmblc at 1 g&: doz; Eastern, 15@ 9c for fuir to choice and 20c for fancy : store Eggs, 12@16¢ tor ordinary and 17@20c for good; ranch Eggs, 3 cold-storage, 18@20c. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A carof Eastern sold at 13@14c for Turkey:, 86 5046 for Heis, 85@5 00 for young non-uuh::?c 50 for old Roosiers and $2 75@ ers. 4 50 for Local Is steady. with some u.lnfi?uu'; 1 8c; Geese, - r, Turkeys, 1214@12c B for Gobbler. young Turk. 8 for large and $u@2 G50 for small; Pigeons, 31 75@2 ¥ dozen l:r ?oung aud $1 50 for old. GAME—Nominal, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Peaches are firmer and Bartlett Pears weaker. Figs are weak and neglected. Choice Apples are scarce and wanted. Quinces, 40@80c B box. Peaches, 21 ; box for ordinary and 60@85¢ for Mountain tree, Plums, 256@40c box; Prunes, 40@50c. Pomegranates. 60@76c B box. Apples, 6! 1 § box for choice, $1 25 for fancy and . 5@50c for common. baysare: 30@5Uc B vox; Bartletts, 50@75¢ B large Figs, 26@35c B box for white and 25@40c for black. BERRIES—Cranberries ace o liberal supply, dull and weak Strawberries, 83@5 for large berries. Raspberries, $3@4 B chesi- Blackber:ies, $2@4 P chest. Huckleberries, tig-c P 1. Cranberries from Wisconsin, 88 50@9: Cape Cod are quoted at $8 LO@Y B bbl. T A L) g moving off well. Seedless, DOX; Isabel- las. 50@65¢ B crate: Tokays, 4 © B box: Black Grapes, 40@50c: Muscats. 4! : Sweetwaters and Fontainebleaux, 356@+0c ¥ box; Grapes in crates bring 10@15¢ ‘more then in boxes. Zimtandel Wine Grapes, $20@25 B ton; White Grapes, $14@16. MELUNS—Watermelons are cheap and dull, but the other kinds rule firm. Watermelons, $2@8 B 100: Cantaloupes, 75c@$1 25 # crate; Nutmegs, 25@60¢ B box. CITRUS FRUITS — Prices show ho change. Lemons are quotable at 75c@$l 50 B box for common and $2 50@3 50 for good to cholce: Mexican Limes, $5@5 50 box: Calliornia Limes, ——: Bananas, $1@2 § bunch; Pineapples, $2@ 850 P doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUIT3— Peaches, Apricotsand Prunes rule firm and deale ers look for an advance any day. Some heavy houses quote Prunes at 3%4c¢ for Eastern shipment and firm at that. Raisins continue in good shape. Quotations on the Fruie Exchange are as fol- low: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots, 6@8c B 1 for Royal and 9@10c B I Tor choice 1o fancy Moorpariks Prunes. 3@3%4c; Peaches, 3@44c for prime to choice, 8¢ for fancy and ¥@lUc for peeled in boxes: Apples, Sc for evaporated and 2@2%kc for sun-dried; Pears, 114,@3c for prime to choice. for quarters and 4@3c for halves; Plums, 4c for pit- ted and 135@2c for unpitted: Nectarines, 3@ic for cholce and be for fancy; White Figs, 8c; black Figs, 234@2%ac, JOBRING PRICEs—Peaches. 4 ® Ib; Apricots, 6@7c: fancy, Bc: 1ic: evaporated Apples, 6 ge: tancy, Tc oorparks, 10@ sun-dried, 3c; Prunes, | 8@3Y4c for the tour sizes; Figs, black. Y1gc for un- piessed ana 1, for pressed: white flcs, de: Plums, bc for pitted ana 134c for unpitted; Necta- rines, 4@5c B 1b for prime 0 fancy: Pears, 2 Je for whole, 214@31jc for quariers and 4@3c 1or alves. RA SINS— CARL AD PRICKS, ¥. 0. B. FRESNO—Four-crown loose, 4c; §-crown, '8ijc: S-crown, 234c: Seedless Sultanas, Seedless Muscatels. 2lac; 8-crown ers, $1 10: clusters, 81 §5; Dehesa clusters, $1 75; Imperial clusters, $2 50; dried Grapes, 2440 § B. JOBBING PRIcks—Four-crown, 100se, 4 : 3 BB sediees St crown, 834¢ 8 Ih; 2-crown, 8¢ {anus, Se'® D scedless Muscatels, Bigo; S-crown London layers, §1; clusters, §1 50 Dehesa clus- 2 602 Imperial clusters, 2 50. NUTS—Quo.ations are a% follows: Walnuts, hew crop, s id st 10c for sofishell: new Almonds, 7¢ for Languedoc, — for hardshell and 9@10c for paper-she.l, jobbin, Peanuts. 4@6c for KEastern and dc for California: Hickory Nuts, 5@6c ® Ib; @8c; Fliberts, 7la@8Bc; Lrazil Nuus, 7 c B ib; Coconnuts, £4@3 ® 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@1234c¢ for bright and 5@dc for lower grades: water-white extracted, 5@5% Light amber extracted, 414@4%4C; dark amber, 434c; aark, 2@8c B 1, BEESWAX—25@27c B ®. PLOVISIUNS, Fair trade at steady prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 614c B B for heavy, Tiec B M for light medium, 9@9%gc B B for light, 1U@11c for extra light and 12c for sugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1215@13c: Calffornia Hams, 10@11c B Bb; Mess Beef, $7@85: extra mess do, §8 50@9: family do, $10@11: extra prime Pork, $8@8 00; extra ciear, $13 ¥ bbi; mess, 811 50@12 @ bol: ~moked Beef, 10c § I LARD—Eastern terces is quoted at 414c B for compouuu and Gl4c for pure; pails, 6c B b: Callfornia tierces, 434 for compound and Syac ‘or pure: ha fubls, 534c; 10-b tins, 6igc: do 51, Bl . e COT1OLENE—614@6%4c¢ In bali-bbis and 63,@ | 7% ® 1 in 10-I this. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—No further ehiange to re- port. Market quiet. Heavy salted steers 6lge: culisand brands, 53gc: medium, 514@8c; culls and brands, 4sg@ic B Ib: lght, 4@4%ge; culls and branas. $14@4c; Cowlides. 4@5c: culls and brands, 315@4140: saiven Kip, oc: salted Calf, 6@7c B I; saited Veal. 5@6c; dry Hides. 9@10c: culls and branas, #@7%c: drs Kip and V culls, 6@ 7¢ # Bb; dry Caif, 15¢; culls, 10c; Guaiskins, 208 ach: Kids, Sc: Deerskins, goud summer, c # B: medium, 15@ Oc: winter, 7@5c; pakins, shearinzs. 10 15¢ ch: short wool, 20@35¢ each; medium, c cach : long wools, 50@60 each. ' Culls of all kinds about Yac less. TALLUW—No. 1. rendered, 2ia@jc: No. 2, 2@2%4c¢; refined, 43;@5c: Grease, 135 B 1. WUOL~T he Jemand hassiackene | off again and the market is quic ter. New San Joaquin Fall, 2%@ de.We Spring ciip: Humboldt aud Mendocina, 10@11 @ San Joaquin and South: ern Coast. six months, $36@5¢: northern free de- | fective, 415@510c R 1. HOPS—A| GENERAL MERCHANDISE BAGS—Calentta :rain Bags. spot, $4 1215@4 20: €an Queniin, $4 20; Wool Bags. 2414@28%ec; Fr 1 Bags, 534@5%c. COAL-Weliingion, $8 B ton: New Wellington, 88 B to Southfleld Wellington, $7 50 B ion; ttle, 85@5 60: wryan, $5: oos Lay, 84 50 iisehd, §7: Seowch, 8 bU; Brymbo, 87 50 s: Pennsvivania A nthracite Egg, $11 B tn; Welsh Anthracite, # nnel, $7 Vock ‘Springs, Cnstie Gate and Pieasant Valley, $7 60: Coke, CANNED FRUITS—Cherrles, biack or red—2%q- B extra, $2 .0 B dozen: While Cherries—214- ex ra, $2 50; 215 Ib siundards, $2 10, Peuches— Yellow, free, §1 .0@1 50: yellow, cling, 25-Ib standards —; geconds, —. Apricots—8o.@ $1 05. Raspberries—214-1b standards, $1 5U@1 70. Strawberries—Standards, $1 b0@l 75. COFFE; CA VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 80c $ . $1@1 25 B dozen, dozen. 2% tins. 1 CosTa RICA—1. 3, @1934c¢ forgood o prime: 17 4¢ for good mixea with black beans: 15 | #11@12 in buik and $13 B ton in sks. 17 1634c for fulr; 12@141e" for common 10 oril_ary. SALVADOR—173,@18¢ forgood to - ime washed: 17@1734c¢ # Ib for inir wasied: 19@20c for xood 10 prime washed peaberry; 1534@1614e for su- perior unwashed: 1534@15%c for kood uawashea; 634@) 7%4¢ for goud 1o prime unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—2014@2034c now for prime to strictly prime washed: 19@2' 14c for EOOd 10" 8CFICtly Kook washeds 16@18c for fair ushed: 1i@lowec for medium: [J@18340 for ¢ ordinary; Ygc for inferior to common; 20 FiNH—Pacific « va. calch of 1896, 100-D cases, Ting. 15c P Lox: Dutch do. 90c@8l 10 B keg. :g(). No. 2 $18350 No.3 $17; half-bb.s—No, 1! ' ILVER—Quoied for export at $34@ bbls, 90c jer ga. (manufacturers' rates): Linseed No. i.45c; cases, 5c higher; China Aut, $3 70@ Coal O1, 1o bulk, 1134c; Pearl Ofi, 11 cases. 1715¢c Eocene, do, 1915¢; Deodorized Stove usoline, in Gasoline, in bulk, 20c; 86° do, in cases, 25¢ ® zal. TURPENTINE—In cases. 4ic: in iron barrels, 14 oz 7e: do, 12 oz, 614c: 0, 14 0z, 8%c;” do, 12 oz, 2034¢ 10F goud 10 prime washed pesberry: 17 %y;cémm o beftne Duwashen: caaberssy | O 4@434c - 1. 50-1b bundies. 4c: Bone'ess, di@bise Bloci's, 5@7Y4ac: Desiceated, $170. Pacific H: Whize Fish, $1 50 in haif-bbls and 8] 75 In Kits 7 ongues and Sounds, $12: Mackerei, bbls—No, 1, 50; No. x, 88 50@9: No. 3, ¥8 60; kits, No, v 1 25: No. 3, 81 2660 B flsk. OIL—California Castor Ofl, cages. No. 1, 95c: Oil inbbis, boiled, . 8c: do raw, 36c; cases bc more; Lard vil, exira winter strained. bbls, 55c: 5 case. 'EJ ROLEUM, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water-white gal: Astral, do, 17%4;;\ cal: Star, do, 1714c: xira Star Oll, in cases, 21 Elnitie, do, 124z0: bulk, 18c; do, “in cases. 19c: 63 Deodorized Naphitha, [n buik, 12¢; £3°do in cases. 17340: H6° WHITE LEAD_Quoted at B 1 RED LiEAD—Quotab 6 &% om . 86¢; In wooden barrels, 38¢ B & CANDLES -l';xacm::'l.l;h?—s , 16 0z, 78¢: do, do, 10'0z. b1jc: Gran: Ite—6's, 16 0z. 9140c; T%c: do, 10 0z, 7c B Ib. LEATHER— ] und unchanged. Extra heavy Sole. 26@28c; hevy Sole, 27c for No. 1 and 8¢ ® B for No.'2: medium Sole, 24@26c for No. 1 and 22 for No.2. Light Sole, 25@24c for No. 1 api 20G2% B B for Mo, 2; Harness, heavy, 302 35¢; do, medium, 28c: do, lght, 24@25¢; Hou-, oy ity L3 0G0 ats; Cuis 706 2 plits, > SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company uotes, ierms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 5%c: ‘owdered, 534c; Fine Crushed, 57%c: Dry Granu- Toie: S5 S pactiosenni A 3s: Marmolia 4. g C: Goiden 34 more than'burrels, and boxes Y4c more. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCK. ¥OR 24 HOURS. 5.596| Cheese, ctls. * 10.351| Eygs. doz © 93,528 Hides, no. 390 Pelts, bal 94,840 Wine, gals 4,419 Wool, tatoes. 2,390| _Oregon. Onlons, & 26:|Sugar, bbls. ... Bran. sks. 39| Lumber. 3 idatings, siss 308 Hobe blics Oregon . 150/ Flaxseed. sks. Hay, wos. 2688 orts, O sks. Buiter, ctls...". 158|Quicksilver,fisks WOOD, LUMBER, EIC. Posts. 9@10c each; Redwood, $5 B cord; Oak, ol $6.50: pecled. 80; Pine, $5 75. NBARK—$14 B cord. Lcunun—mufl‘m ‘es_for Pine are: No. 1 "fl"fi«;‘x l'ur?m-sn- 1fterent I 3 N:,:. Hpiarka § oring. 821G26: Laih, aud $18 for No. 2: Hustic, $18@23; S, common, $1 50; Shakes, $8 B M. SAN FRANOISCO MEAT MARKET. Mutton and Lamb are higher. ‘Hogs bave again * declined. Feef is firm. Wholesale rates for dressed s1ock from sisughierers are as follows: BEEF Fin. aunity. 5@534c: second do. 4@ : do, FAL—Large, X ; small, 5@6c B b. ‘{un‘n —Wethers, 5@5%c; Ewes, 413@d¢ LAMB—b13@6l4¢c ¢ . PORK—Live 1ogs. 214@254c B b for large and :‘f for smail and medium %-:sua do, 414@4%4c e e REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. John and Kate A. Hayes to I. J. Troman, lot on N}In' of Broadway, 168:9 W of Larkin street, W 449 by N 137:6; 85. Heory C. Swain to Loulse Swain. lot on S line of Post s reet, 55 W of Poik, W 30 by S 120: gift. Stephen T. and Minca T. French to Ida B. and Walter E. French, iot on S line of Piue street, 187:6 W of Gough. W 25 by S 120; $100. David and Jeanne Jacob to Isaac Killaser, lot on § line of Ouik sureet, $1:3 W of Ashbury, W 25 by Isnac Eliaser to Emily_Eliass, same: eift. Edward and Mary Sweeney to Jefterson G. James, lot on K line of Folsom street, 75 Sof Nineteenth, 8 25 by K 100: grant. Ralpn M. Demeni to Cornellus W. Hogan, lot on KW corper of Twenty-fourth and Harrison streets, N 85 by W 122 0. Magdalene and rnhard Deppe to Frederick Ruhiand, rerecord 1579 d 220, on E line of Doug- jase srect. 110 N of Seventeeiitn, N 26 by K 74; Frederick and Caroline Ruhland to Thomas and Ellen McCue, same; $10. Luning Compaoy to Anna L. Whittell, lot on SW corner of Sansome and Lombard streets. W 187:6,8 185, W 15, S 30, K 60:10, N 68:9, E 9118, N 204 $20. Henry and Bridget Ratcliffe (by Herman Shain- wald, commissioner) to Albert S, Wollberg, lot on NW line of Folsom street, 2756 NK of Seventh, NE 95 by NW 100 (47,522): $8500. Henry G Swain 1o Wiillam H. Swain, lot on N W line of Thirty-fourth avenue and C street, W 240, N 120, E 120 N 120, E 120. 8 240; $10. Willlam H. Swain to Louise Swain (wife of Henry C.), same: $10. Heury C Swaln to same, same; also property in Tehama County; gift. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Cornelius Wells {by commissioner) to_same, log 28, Drexler Tract, Oakiand Township; $442. Jobn Long to James Thompson, lot 9, block 9; also lot 1, biock 6, Jose Domingo Tract, Berke- ley, quitcliim deed: 6. Home Security Buliding and Loan Association to Henrieve Kuntze, lot on W lne of Adeline street, 99:834 N of Kighth, N 25 by W 128:3, biock 547, Oaxland: 810. Dennis and Ellen Mahoney to C. J. Curran, lot on N hne of Third street, 75 W of Clay, W 25 by N 100, being lot 33, block 28, Oakiand; $10. M. P. Mufsnn (by Tax Collecior) to B. Kelsey, lots 16 and 1%, Pledmont Tract, ship: &1, illjam Lageman (by same) to same, lots 41 and 43, sme, Oskiand i ownship: $1. E. M. Laymance {by same) o same; lots 63 and 5. same, Oakland Township; $1. B. Kelsey o J. H. T. Waikinson, lots 17, 18, 41. 43. 63 and 65. map of Pledmont Iract, Oakland ‘Township. quitciaim deed; $10. Jacob and Lina Heyman (by attorney) to Ole Hut, lots 134 and 135, Alvin Tract, Brookiyn Township: $350., Geor:e and Emma A. Gray to Lewis B. Chandler, rerecord of 605d 206,121 acres beginning at a corner of a fence on N side of Cemetery avenue at Sk corner of 20-acre tract of Manuel Rose thence NE 9.03 chalus, NW 11.05 chains, N W 10.20 chalns, SE 15.74 chains 1o beginning, Eden ‘Township; §10. Anua H Charlotte, B. and Joun H. Spring to Manuel Vieira, lot 12, block 83, town of Decoto. Washington Township: $200. Walter Frear to D. F. Uliver, lot on N line of Nolan street, 266:3 W of Wesi, W 100 by N 100, being lots 28 and 24, block K. map of property of Ceniral Land Company, subject to a morigage for $1000, Oakland: $10. Harry R. Feige to Caroline Feige,lot on NW corner of West Eighth and Cypress streets, W 31:8 by N 138:316, bemng portion of lots 6 and 7, block 632, Eighth-street 1 ract, Oskland, $10. Martha'D. Hume to Electia L. Heah, It on the E line of Unlon street, 100 N of Thirty-second, N 25 oy E 133:3, being the S 25 feet loi 2, block 678, Watis ‘Iract, Map 2, Oukland; $10. William H. and Emily J. Stewart to Alexander Feig, lot on the S line of Sixth street, 100 W of Castro. W 25by » 100, being lot 13, tlock 48, Oakland; #10, Ann Brannan to Mary F. E. Hodge (wife of J. R.), 10t on the E line of Seventeenth avenue, 50 SK of Twelfth street, 149 K. 80 N, 73 W, 30 to beginning, being portions of lcts 1, 2 and 8, block. 3, San A tonio, East Uak and; $10. Robert P. and Emma B. Dey to Sarah E. B. Frick (wite of /. B.),loton N w iine of Twenty 10 SW of East Twenty-first stree a'slumecl 10 a morigage of $1050, 0. Theodore and Ferdinande Gier to Lewls B. Chandler, lot on E corner of Monroe street and Twenty-third avenve. *E 180.12, N 69.10, NW 78.86, SW 43.70 (0 beginaing, being lot 1, Draper Tract, East Oukland: $5. John and Wilhelmina Mole to Georze H. Fuller Desk Company, loton N line of Wilder street, dls- tant SW 417:6 from center line of Lowell stree:, akland Town- thence SW 76, KW 147.84, NE 76. ~E 147.84 10 | beginning, being portion of plat 55, Rancho V. and D. Peralts, B rkeley: $10. Clark Brook to Jane R, Brook, ot on N'W cor- ner of Shatuck avenue and Francisco street, W N 134.67, K 60.30, S 135 to beginning, being 10 10, bleck C, Janes Tract, Berkeley: eift. Elizabetn M. Kenney (by commissioner) to Berkeley Bank of Savings, 1ot on S line of Addi- son sireet. 200 W of Oxford, W 50 by S 125, being 1ot §,Jlock A, Blake s ract, Berkeley, maps 1 sud : $16.40. Walter C. and Alma J. Beatie to Jobn and Ann Rogers loton N line of Virginia sireet, 435.6 E Of Seminary avenue, } 50 by N 150, being iots 20 and 21, Bromley Tract, Brooklys Township; $5. San Fragclseo Savings Union 10 James -, and Jam'son, 1ot on W line of Fountain S of Linden avenue, S 53 by W 117:614, beine lot 19, block B, Sather & Robiuson Fruc_, -lameda: $10. Charles Babb to Charles A. Krogh, 10 acres, bounded on the N by E street, on tbe E by lands of J. T. Campbell, on the § by East street and on the W by lands of Thrader et al, quitclaim deed, s.den Township; $b. Builders’ Contraots. G. B. Ratto with Cuneo & Cavaglia, to erect a three-story hul.ding on W llae of Folsom street, 100 S of Twenty-fourth: $4390. ————— Incident of a Royal Wedding. Everyining did not pass off quite so satifactorily at Wednesday’s royal wed- ding as might bhave been thousht. The Daity News tells to-day of a serio-comic incident. The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Winchester had sent their state robes to Buckingham Palace early in the day, and it was directed tnat the same should be taken to the robing- room, where the clergy were to assemble and dress previous to proceeding to the chapel at noon. ‘When the Archbishop and the Bishop of Winchester arrived pot a vestige of their ve tmen s cculd b> found in the robing room. The whule palace was in a state of excitement at the wedding prepara ions and ‘he canonical robes were sought after hiyh anu low but could not be found. Lord Edward Petbam Ciinton, master of the household, was c.iiled in to aid in the search, and eventually tne robes were found in some oue else’ room justin time for the service.—Westminister Ga- zetie. ————— THE CALL CALENDAR. . |Mo.|Tu.| W./Th.| Fri/Sa. | Moon's Phas 12:0:@ 718 |!lfl 1112 New Moou Sept. 7. @Hrl. Quarts Sept. 13. a7 e PR, B e 13|14 (15|18 /17|18 |19 20 [ 21|22 {23 |24 (25|38 b bt b et 27128'29 30 Last Quarter.| Sept. 29. ULEAN S1TEAMEKS. Dates of Departure Fr . San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SA(LS. Siarbuck....|Cen: America. |Sept28.12 M A. Blanchrd|Oregon ports.. (Sep.23, deu Eureka, I : Sepizd, Fas Sent24, 2P sepzd. 5px Sept2d.10an Sept25,10An Sept25,10aM Sept26, $am Sept28, iru|Pier § . |Sept28.11aM | Pler 1L Sept 8. S Pier9 Sept28,]2 MIPMS S Sepi28. Pam | Pler 1L Sept30.11am [Plarll = Pler 21 PMSS | Pres. PMSS Pier 13 Pler il Pler 8 Plerls kier 13 Plor 24 Pler 11 pler 2 Yaquina Bay HumboldtBay san Diezo. FROM 1_Dux Coos Bay. +.Sept 23 Fel River.. L.Sept 23 Yaquina Bay iNept 33 Sydney ..ept 24 San Diezo, LSep 24 Coos Bay ..Sept 24 Grays Hurbor.. ..Sept 25 Humbold: Bay. Eept 25 Humboldi Bay ..Sept 26 Coos Bay .. .-Sept 26 Newport.. --Sepi 26 Victorla & Puget Sonnd ..Sept 27 Portiand... . BYDROG(APHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE U. S N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR BaN FrANCISCO. September 22. 1896. The time ball on ‘ielegranh Hill was 1 exactly a: noon today—Li e.. st noon of the 1 or exacily at 8 . M., Gresnwich time. J. T. MCMILLAN, Assistant, in charge. e ———] SUN, MOUN AND TIDE. T ULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL BoCOAST AXD GEoDETIC SURVEY TIDE ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTE » DENT. Wednesdav, September 23. 5.59| Moon risa 6.04| Moon sets. 6.20rw September—1896. @ahame 1 0 0. 0. 0. 0. exposition of the tides the early mornlog tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tae last or right band columa gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additious to the soundings on the United States Cosai Survey charts. except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number givenis subtractive from the deoth given by ihe chaj B — SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. TUESDAY, September 23. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 85 hrs frm Tacoma; 8500 tons coal. to § P Co. Oakland direct. Stmr Columbia, Bolles. 5334 hours from Port- l:n;},c;l_n Astoria 41 hours; passand mdse, 0O R Sunr Crescent City, Allen, 36 hours from Cres- cent City: pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Doric. Smith, 27 days from Hongkong, via Yokobama 18 davs, via Honolulu 6 davs, 2% hours and 25 min: passani mdse, to O & OS S Co. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, 69 hours from Newport 4nd way porta; pass and mdse.to Goodall, Perking Stmr Umatilla. Hunter. 62 hours from Victoria; pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br ship Royal Forth, Cooper, 137 days from ;‘nnnn 4249 tons coal, 343 tons coke, to F Lioya ones. Br ship Dimsdale, Rothery, 152 days from Ham- burz; mdse, to Wm Wolff & Co. Itai bark Esemplare, Rossl, 192 days from Genoa, via Valparalso 53 days, mase, to W B Grace & Co. Ship Louisiana, Halcrow. 27 days from Bristol 38,227 cs salmon. 251 bols salt salmon, 49 tierces sait saimon, to Alaska Packers' Assn. Br ship Valkyrie, Nicholson, 5Udays from Santa Rosaiia: baliast, to mas.er. Bark Highland Light, Hughes, 13 days from Tacoma; 2087 tons coal. to South Prairie Coal Co. Bt Monitor. Turloff. 13 days from Tacoma; 327 M £t lumber, to Chas Nelson. Bkin Irmgard, Schmidt. 21 days from Honolulu; 8563 nags sugar. 5 casks gin, 781 cs canned pine: apples, to Williams, Dimond & Co; 8557 bags sugar, to Welch & Co. Schr Barbara Hernster, Jensen, 27 hours from Deviibiss Landing; 175 cds bark. to J S Kimball. Schr Mary Etta, Zaddart, 38 hours from Fisks Mill: 75 cds wood, 10 Bender Bros. Cleared. TUESDAY, September 22. Stmr Australla, Houdlette, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. stmr Corona, Hall, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. 4Smr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodau, Perkiny Co. Nor stmr Aggl, Hatteberg, Bristol; Guthrie & Co. A5 hip Formosa, Obrloft. Queenstown; G W cNear. Brship Star of France, Ulyatt, Queenstown; Gir- vin & Eyre. cB.nk Harvester, Gruner, Karluk; Alaska Imp . Balfour, Sailed. TUESDAY, September 22. Stmr Albion, Lundquist. £tmr Gipsv. Leland. Santa Cruz. Sumr Scotla. Jobnson. Albion. Sumr Corous, Hall, San Diego and way ports. Sumr Austrana. Houdlette, Honolulu. Stmr Laguna, Peterson. Sumr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Ger bark Robilla, Hoyer. London via Noyo. Bark Harvester, Gruner, Karluk. Schr Gem, Olsen. Sckr Sadié, Smith, Astoria. Schr Ocean Spray, Neison, Iversens Landing. Scor Nettie Low, Low, Foint Reyes. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Bept. 22—10 p. M.—Weather cloudy : wind SE; velocity 8 miles. Charters. Tue betn Tropic Sird loads mase for Tahit! and Marquesas: scir M W Tuit, mdse for Mazatlan and n Blas: Br ba k Cuombusdoon, coal at Naualmo for this port; bktn Koovert Sudden, lum- ber at Port Blakeley for Haiphong, 47s 6d; Br bark Eariscourt, wheat at Portian . for kurope, 32s €d Br barks Cupica and Natuna, ssme voyage, 3Us; Br bark Gulf Stream. same voyag -, 31 3d. The Brship Dominion was chartered prior to arrival ior wheat to Europe, 27s 6d. Spoken. Sept 19—Lat 37 38 N, lonz 127 41 W, Br ship Harland, from Astoria, for Cork; bktn Planter, fm Enreka. for Sydney. Aug 16—Iu the mouth of the Gulf of California, Br ship Celtlc Queen, from santa Rosalis, for United Kingdom. Domestic Ports. SEATTLE—Salled Sept 22—Seur Sophia Suth- erlan PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Sept 22—Schr American_ Girl, from Port Townsend; schr G W Watson, from Honolulu. pUMPQUA—Salled Sept. 2—Schr Loulse, for San edro. EUREKA=—Arrived Sept 22—Stmr Farallon: for Yaquina Bay. Sailed ~ept 22—<chr Elnorah, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Sepy 2l—Schr Emma Claudina, hence Sept 30. ~ailed Sepi 22—simr Del Norte, for San Fran- clsco. STEWARTS POINT—Sailed Sept 22—Schr Archie and Fontie, for San Franclsco. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Sept 23—schr Hueneme, for San Francisco. GREENWOOD—Arrived Sept 22—Stmr Green- wood. hence Sept 21. ASTURIA—Sailed Sept 22—Br stmr Monmouth- shire, for Yokohama; br ship Antiope, for Queens- town. Arrived Sept 22—Brstmr Hupeh, from Yoko- hama; stmr State of Californis, hence Sept 20. Foreign Ports. HONOLULU—Arrived Sept 10—Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro. hence Sept 3; Brstmr Altmore, from Portiand: Haw simr Aztec, from Nanaimo. Sept 14—Br stmr Doric, from Yokobama. Saiied Sept 9—~.m _Australa, for San Francisco. Sept 10—5 n _City of Rio de Janlero, for Yoko- hama. Sept 11—Br stm: Alimore, ‘or Yoko- hama. Sept 11—Brsimr Altmore, for Yokohama. Sept 16—Bark Albert and bktu S N Castle, for San Francisco. Vessels in port—U S stmr Adams; bark Forest Quesn discharging: schr Transit to sail for San rrancisco aboul Sept 16 or 18: Haw stmr Aztec to sail for San Francisco about the 22d: Br bark Ladas aischarging. YOKOHAMA-Sailed Sept 2—Yacht Coronet, for San Francisco. Sailed Sept 18—Br ship Dudhope. for Port Los Ang les. CA LLAO—Cleared Sept 13—Br ship C! gow, 1or Roval Roads. KOBE—Arrived Aug 26—Schr Okanogan, from Port Gamble. Movements of Trins-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Salled Sept 22—Stmr Spree. for Bremen. BUULOGNE—Arrived out Sept 23—Stmr Veen- dam. NOVILLE—Arrived out Sept 23—Stmr Ancho- WIS ISLAND—Passed Sept33—Stmr Porsia, from ‘Hamburg. for New York. L1ZARD—Passed Sept 22—Stmr Trave, from New York. for Southampton. BROW HiAD—Passed Sept 22—Stmr Servia, from New York, for Liverpool. Importations. KILLISNOO—Per Umatilla—93 bbls salmon. Metlakatla—3$000 cs salmoo. Port nsend—1 cs dry goods. 1 sk cofn. Seattle—10.0 bdis hides and skins, 859 green 1t bides, 1 pkg shovels, I bx tinware. 2 sks coin, 300 tons coal, ¥1 picgs mdse. 1 cs. millinery soots. 1 bx boits, 1 ‘cs candy, 8 bxs pive connections, § PKys junk., 400 sks Gats, 2 sks moss. 1057 cs sale mon, 13 cs meat, 1 bdl furs, 1 reel wire rope, 1 cs fittd ‘Sen tie ex G N R R—1 pkg mdse, 250 sks wheat, 250 bt sks flour. Tacoma—6 pkgs junk. 7 cs dry goods, 5 bales ticking. 10 pkgs eroceries, 4 pkgs mise, 30 sks oats, 400 tons bullion. Tacoma west of Fargo—1150 ht-sks 500 qr-sks flour. 5.0 sks Oats. 8531 sks wheat, 1 cs dry goods, 1 bai steel. Tacoma east of Fargo—2 bbis 16 cs grease, 1 cs candy, 2 ¢s spokes. Everett—835 kegs nalls, 77 rolls 9 cs 215 bals paper, 1 8k plug:. ‘Anacortes—4574 sks 0a's, 2460 bbis lime. New Whatcom—1 1ot mdse, 31 pes lumber, 1 sk coln. green hides, 79 bdis hides and Vancouver—517 skins. 3 pkgs mdse. East v.a Vancouver—400 cs condensed milk, 50 Dbis glucose. 50 bbls otl, 46 bdls gunnles, 6 s trav- eling 15 cs organs, 17 cs hosiery, 10 cs dry ®o001s, 215 cs tobacco, 2 cs pi ©s cigarettes, 125 cs boots un : shoes, | cs_musical instruments, 1 cs elastic, 1 crt_bicycles 3 cs pow- der, 1 cs cl 2 cs knit goods, 1 cs underwear, 2 cs flannels. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbia— 2601 gunnies flour, 2879 sks flour, 3200 sks bran, 1650 sks sa 1726 sks bran, 410 sks wool, 3 bales wool. 25 bdis burlap, 301 sks wheat, 363 sa't hides. 8:6 ereen hides. 6 pkzs gluestock, 106 bdis ealiskins. 50 bdls dry hides, 1706 pkgs paper, 50 dry hides, 15 cs lard. 293 bdls : oysters, 17 bbls cra ber CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent City—23 cs mext, 162 bxs 10 bbls 21 kegs 39 tobs butter, 1 Pk ol clothing, 10 pkgs mdse, 111 M ft lumber, 1 LOS ANGELES—Per Eureka—54 pkes md: 8k asbestos ce : e, Psos s Los Angeles via S8an Pedro—34 pkgs mdse, 25 cs mineral water, 14 bbi California wine. . Eas. San Pedro—5 cs fish. 1 pkg mdse. Hueneme—2 pkis mdse. 2 pkgs spirits. Lurplnteria—i 6 sks wa nuts. Ventura-2 bxs hardware, 11 bxs seed, 17 sks walnuts, 11 pigs mdse. 83 cs honev, 3 bxs baking wder, 95 bxslemons, 300 sks beans, 2 coops aain Bamens T ok mons. o mdse, 121 bxs I Gaviota— 47 l&.fl‘;'“flah.d.' o P C Ry sitiona— 35 phee J Ry stations—. s m 1 a e ks mdse, 1 bal dry hides, &reen hides, § bxs butter, 4 ©3 eggs, 4 bdis | Bani 's, 1 bx cheese, 3 sks nuts, 1034 bls wool. 620 Elfl lI’:‘mmnmuu rock, 384 sks whesat, 1755 sks bar- vucos—1391 sksbarley. 1 coop chickens, 4 bdlsdry hides. 10 dressed calvas. ~an Stmeon—1 cs #gxs, 8 pkes mdse. 1 sk beans, 2bb's 7 bxs buiter, 1 bx grapes, 2 ¢rossed calves, 1 bd' h des. HONGKONG—Per Doric—1850 pkgs matting, 16 pkgs sik goods, 51 nkes parcels. 7.3 pkzs tap‘oca, 81 pkgs coffee, 1250 pkes sugar, 50 pkzs opium, 222 pkgs curios. 500 pkgs oll, 6 Pkas raw si'k. 5449 pkgs tea, 7693 pkis rice, 12,702 pxgy mdsie. Foroverland—75 pkes matting, 63 pkes silk £001s, 77 pkss parcels, 231 pkas curios, 81 pkas raw silk, 242 pkes tea, 68 pke- m 1se. Cen ral and South America—32 pkes ik gooas, 7 pkgs tea, 705 pkes mdse. Consienees. Per Umati'la—L. A. Clayburgh: Bissinger & Co; Fry. Buhn & 0: Deviev & Bros: Ce: X Wells. Fareo & Co: Allen & Lewls: Chemic 1 Works® J K Armsby & & Co: R L Toplitz: W Flescher: Rothscnild & rhouse & Lester: Fhrenport. Refnstein & Co: Eckerly & Co: H Dutard; E J Bowen & Co: Getz Bros & Co: H Anderson: N Yung; J A Roebiing & Sons; American Carbonic_Acid’ and Gas Co; K McKay: W, : G L Dailey A A Repsold & Co; C Har- , Haber & Co: J J Bauer & Co: M ivre, Frick & C0: Selby Smeiting and Mill.Co; Coronado Min_Water Co: W E New- ton: Onr Mathers Mill Co: Pacific Cycle C Phy, Grint & Co: C J Leist & Co: F Co: Hiestand, Warner & Co: J Evern: £ P Thomas: H C Higgins: Pelton Water Wheel Co: Schwabcher Bros: Tacoma Grain Co: Thos Wit~ son: N D Millers’ Association; < Shevfoater: O K Harman: Davis Bros: Baker & Hamilton: W G i Blake, Moffitt & Towne; Monre, Fer- . 0: H T Holmes Lime Co; C ¥ Burnside. Bellingham Bay Improvement Uo: Bissinger & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co; Buckingham, Hecht & Co; Sherm: Clay & Co; C_Maso: Cahn, Nickels- burg & Co: Sherwood'& Sherwood: Sachs Bros & Co: B Hartley: Tillman & Bendel: Abrahamson & Helnche: Kiitle & Co; F M Halpe; O S Fechim- er; Sherman. Clay & Co; Oppenheimer & Co: Hase Bros: The Wertheimer Co; Bend Curtaz & 0: American Biscult Co; Ameri ‘obacco Co; Kohler & Chase. e Per Doric—M J Brandenstem & Co: Parrott & Co: William Roth; the Fufjl Company: Tillmann & Bendel: Southern Pacific Companys: the California & Japan Trading Companv: London & Paris& Amerfcan Bank: Alex Center: 0 &0 5 S Com- pany: A Robinson; erder: Chineseand Japaness merchants. Per Crescent_City—Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Wit- zel & Baker: Norton Teller & R: Irvine Brothers: F B Haight & Co: Getz Brothers & Co: Cluft Brothers; O B Smith & C £ Whitney & Cos Hl'mer, Bredhoff & ~chuiff: Tillmann & Bende! : C H Meyer & Co; Thomas Loughran; Enterprise Brewery: Hobbs, Wall & Co. Per Columbla—Otis, McAlllster & Co: Geo Mor- row & Co: F I Moody: Allen & Lewis: F Kosh- land; Geo E Sheidon: M P Detels & (0. G J Liest & Co; W O Price & Co: Blssinger & Co: F H Clay- burg: Willamette Pulp and Paper Co; L, Feldmans Marshall, Burns & Co; Bingbam & Co; California Barrell Co: J O Hawthorn: Everding & Farrell: Wells, Fareo & Co; Dodge. Sweenev & Co: A P Smith: M B Moraghan; M E A Wagner; Fogerty & Parken: Moigan Oyster Co: Darbee & Immel; Chas Carlsen Per Fureka—Pacific Metal Co: Dairymen's Unio Norton, Teller & Co: Hills Bros: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz: Wilson & Baechtel; E R Stev- ens & Co: Mack & Co; C W Purrington; Standard Oll Co: Jesse N Levy: Ml'ler, Sloss & Scott: Clay- broush & G: K J Bowen & Co; Samue! Eros; J K Armsby Co: Wrianger & Calinger: Dalton Bros: Wood, Curiis & Co: L Scatena & Co: H Dutard; D K Allison & Co: Price Baking Powder Co: J Thoma: tandard Biscuit Co; Garela & Maggini: J Ivancovich & Co: A Levy & Co; A Paladini; American Union Fish Co; J B Ingulia: Sacra- menio Fish Co; Pacitic Coast Fish Co: John Wie- Store: Hawley : W B Sumner & Co: Witze: & Wheaton, Breon & Co; Dunham, Carrigan Arctic Oit Works; Thos Dennigan, Son & no & Tracy; Sinsheimer Bros: Jonas Er- H Dutard; 'SP Milling Co: D de Bernardl & Co; W B Sumner & Co: L D Stone: S Eruns- wick; M J Brandenstein & Co: Marshu'l, Teggert & Co; Smith’s Cash Store; Wellman, Peck & Co; Western Meat Co. Kros Hardware Cq Bakel & Co OCEAN TRAVEL. DAYS TO CEANIC S.S. CO. HORBLULY HAWAII, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND, By AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA, §. 8 MARIPOSA sails via HONOLULU ang AUCKLAND for SYDNEY. Thursday, October 15 8t2 P M. . % AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day. Ociober 20, 810 ... Special party rates. Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWY, South Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery street. Frelght Office, 827 Market si., San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM \ Sroadway wharf, San Francisco, as tollows For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junesu, Kil- 118800 aud Sitka (Alaska), at 9 a. ., Sept. 11,36, For Vicioria and Vaacouver (B. C.), Port Towa- gend, Seuitle, Tacoms, Evereit, Anacortes and New W. atcom (Bellineham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. M. Sept. 1, 6, 11, 18, 21, 26, and every fifth day thers After, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R E., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seatile with G, N. Ry., at Port Townsend with Alsaska steamers. For liureka, Arca a Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona 2 P. M., Sept. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 16, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gavioia, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 a. M. Sept. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fouria day thereafter. For San Diego, topping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Port Los An- eelss, Redondo (Los Angeles) and_Newport. 11 A3 Sept. 2,6, 10,14, 18, 22, 26, 30 and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Ls Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4.3 26th of each month. Ticket oftice, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery streer. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisoa. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AN D From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A. . FARE{llz First-ciass Including 86 Second-class f berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: .. .Sept. 15, 25, Oct. 5, 16 tate of -Sept. 20, 80, Oct. 10, 20 rough tickets and through baggage to Eastern points. Rates and foiders tpon sppios: won to F. F. CONNOR. Gene-al Agent, 830 Market street, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. (QMPARYSPIER(NEW).42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in & small boat.. New York 10 Alexandris, Egypt, via Paris, first-cless $16.; second-class. $116. LA BRETAGNE LA CH ) MPAGNE LA TOURAINE LA BOURSOGNE. Oct. 24,1 PLac LA GASCOGNE. Oct. 31,6 4.2 Oct. 8, 7 A x Oct. 10, 34 . Oct. 17, 6 4. x. R ¥or further particulars apply to A.FORGET, Agent, £, Fuo gy S Bomling Green, Now York. 3. F, CO., Agents, ontgomery avenue, San Francisco, Unlted States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABLN; $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing tO steamer and accommodations fi selected; second cabin,$ .0 and $4. 0: Majes.io and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- Iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norwsy and Denmark throtigh to San Francises at lowest rates. Tiokeiy sailing dates and cabin plans may be procur from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the'Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Const. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortmightly for the West Indies and ‘m‘ Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg) France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Throtigh bilis of lading, in connection wita the Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co,, issuéd for freight and treas are 1 direct ports in England and Germany. Throngh tickets from San Francisco to B moutn, Cherbourg, Southampton. ~First class, $195; th class, $97 60. For furcher particulars apply (o PARKOF e T & CO., Agents, n STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At ¢ P. M. Daily. & . ULY A felEn. received up &~ Accommodations Ressrved by Telophons. iheonly Liue maxing through rates on Vallay Boad freight. AR STEAMER: . C. Walker, J. D, Garratt, Peters, City of St Yeiephoue Main 805. Caw Nav. and g:AkD:Q(-; SAY FRAYCISCO TO VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND NAVY RD. STEAMER “MONTICE L1005 Hlnlon—ll!ee Pler 2. ‘Telephone 261 B ack, ;.::Y:: \munll»‘n‘nil‘l © Daily 10:30 a. 2. Leav Vallejo Dall; # baily. -4:00 P 2, Glves four hours at ) i cluded. avy Yard. HATCH BROS, 08 GATOS & SANTA CRUZ PIER 1 DAILT cepted); Al M (Saturdays ex-eprad). }n:gvrzh::a“g: o J‘;‘szve"e;‘.‘!lsl:‘tnncl-cfl and Alviso, 8 Clars 3t 380 Jose, T oY St Pier 1720 W, 4

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