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_u.'ius,uuz OF THE MAKKETS. “8ilver unchanged. Bank Clearings lose 54, Wheat futures lower. Corn rather steadter. Other Cereals anchanged. Hay and Feedstufts as before. Nothing new In Beans. Po atoes weaker, Onions firmer. * Vegetables in large supply. - Butter, Cheese and Eggs steady. © Poultry market depressed. Dried Fruit advancing. “Fresh Fralt about the same. Wine Grapes steady. Provisions as betore. Nochange In Meats. Watermeions advanced. IMPORTS OF GROCERIES, Imports of staple groceries at Ihis port for the first elght months of 1896 were us follows, com. pared With the same time in 1895: Sogar, §17 894.000 Ma. azainst 245,073.000 tbs: Coftee, )6.. $57:000 s, agalnst 19,270.500 ths; Rice, 80,477 - . against 41,616, 5 - s, azaingt 2,890,000 e L0 DS Tea. 3,283,000 BANE. CLEARINGS, Local bank clearings last week w ainst $12,144,15 58 0f 534%. s ere $11,498,519, G for the same week in 1895, O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Choudy ® Rain® Snow rxpranation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top fignres tion indicate maximum temperaturs for the thore underneath it,if any, the amount of infall, of melted snow in inches and bundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. lsobars, or soiid iines, conneet poin's of equal air pressur therms. or dotted lines, equal tempersture. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and Is usuaily sccompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and companied by cloudy weatherand rains. . “Lows”_usually ‘irst .cosst. When the pressure is high in_the interior .'snd ‘low aloyg the coast,and the Isobars extend porth and south along the comst.rain is probable; bat when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of - marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- blé. Wiih a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and ihe 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 BTATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. "26; 1896, 5" P. \.—W eather conditions and general mazimum temperstnres are re- pirted from siations in California 10-aay: ‘Furekn 62, Red Bluff 90, ~an Francisco 81, 0 92, San_Luls Obispo 86, Los A ngeles 52, ego 68, Yuma 100. *an Francisco data—Maximum temperatore 81, imum 54, mean 8. An area of hich pressure overlles the northern portion of the United States to-iight. The pressure has risen east of the Rocky Mounutains and has fallen slightly along the Pacific The temperature has risen decidedly and Northern California. it hos failen slightly ong the coast ot Southern Californln. Elsewhere it has remained stationary. The temperatures are ut 6 degrees above the normal in the Saci mento and San Joaquin valleys. o rain has failen during the past twelve bours in the limits of observation. Conditlons are favorable for generally fair and somewhat’ warmer wea.her on tue Pac.fic Slope Sunday. Forecast mace at San Francisco for thirty hours endlng widnight. September 27, 1893 Northern Caiifornia—Fair Suncar: continued warm westher: fresh nortnwesterly winds. Soutbern California—Fair Sunday: coatinued warm weather; light northwesterly winds. evada— Fair Sunday. tah—Fair Sunday. Arizona—Fair Sunday Francisco and vicinlty—Fair Sunday: con- tinued warm weather: fres westerly winds. ALEXANDEE G. MCADIE Local Forecas. Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. ¥ cinl. XFW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 26.—During the first hour of business at the Stock Exchange to- day the merket ruled stronger than at any time for weeks past. Commission-houses had “a fair amount of orders and the trading element was generally bullishiy inclined. The expectation of & favorabie bank staiement, the movement of gold this way and the belief that the money market is gradunily returning to a normal state, all encour- aged operators for arise. The receipis of gold to- day wers $400,000 snd tne new enyagement &broad for shipment to New York $200,000. T! total amount of metal ordered on the way and de- livered, exciusive 0f two million and a haif just received at San Francisco, s now about forty- ijons. e T firins were buyers of the international issues to-day, much (o he surprise of the s.reet. 1t 18 undersi0od that the fOTelgErs are SLOTL Of & his marke:, and part of the buying for 1o was heiped on the pelief that tols interest wouid have 1o cover. The early advance in prices was equal to 114@214 per cent. The {ndustrials, grangers, Louisvile and the low- " priced issues scored the largesi gains. Near the Ciose the sharp rise invited profit-taking and the market receded 4@l per cent. Bugar was rather weak and receded 17 to 112, Speculafion 1ot off firm in tone. Net chanzes show galns of 14@1Ys per cent outside of Sugar, Western Union aud »anhatian, . which lost L4 @%, per cent on the Cay. Minnesota Iron dropped 4 10 b4 Total sales were 142,811 ares. including 52,200 sagar, 26,100 5t. Paul and §200 Burkington and Quiney. onds were active and stroug. Sles were §791,- 000. Ann Arbor fonrs rose 1 to 6834: Flint and Pere Marquette sixes, 2 to 113: Fort Worth and Denver City sixes. 2 to 52; Kansas Pacific con- solidated sixes ceriificates, 1 to 66; Loulsville and XNashville goid fives, 4 to 90; Uregon Short Line consolidated fives. 30 62: Rock Island debenture fives, 134 to 91: St Paui consolidated sevens, 2 to 125, and Texas Pacific seconds, 2 10 1955, . "1n Government bouds $10,000 coupon fours of 1925 sold at 117 and $500 of 1907 at 108, Grain. firm. Winter wheat, do, fair to fancy, $2 40 80 Minnesoia clears, $2 3 254 35; low extras, $1 iy mills, $3 16@3 90; do, patents, 84 1y 95; rye mixtures, 82 60@3 10; superfine, $1 65 30: fine, $1 40@2 V0. Kye flour, quiet, steady; 5 ng\%;’luli.xl- —Steady. Yellow Western, $195 @z i YE—Firm; quiet. Western, 43%4¢ £. 0. b. gAnLh;\'—wmy. 3234¢c; feeding, 27%c, Buf- falo. W AT—Spot market quiet and easier, with o] uon;‘}u:L 0. bp&%c; ungraded red, 63@76c; N{ orthe: Bb6c. 3 gpuomrfiere moderatively active and frregular, clomng weak Bt &ac decline on foreizn A-lling. weaker West and iocal realizing. December and May most sctive. No. 2 Red: May. T614c: *ej Teniber. 7054e: October, T0gge: November, 7134 ber, 7214¢C. D::%RS—EW",/’Q%I;Z srmer, No. % 713482740 tor; 28: £ © A el'o;:lbfll We‘;&%nl!t and firm at 14c advance, fol- Jowing the West and on local covering. Oc.obef and December most active. September, 273jc; +d/g0: Lecembver, 2834¢c; May, 3155c 13—8pot quiet and steady. _mtions dull; nominally 1gc lower. Septem ber, ra ; ., 2074 mber, 217@21 222&:.’ Srices: o 2, 2lc; 'No' i waite, _2474c: No. % Chicago, 23c: no. 3, 19@19%c: FINANCIAL. IBABO GRAIN, PROVISIONS m}\ND NEW YORK gl'cgcxs. WHEELOCK . - 4 Leldesdorm st Tel Main 1034. - BRANCH OFFIC 623 Market St., Paince Hotel. Tel, Maln 6828 * PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. ' Orders mstantly executed on latest market quo- ‘Beference 1st Natlonal 8. F. crbien B TE Wik NEW YORK. JHE COMMERCIAL WORLD. N L Bl 8 e;l;lée. 22 mixed Western, 2¢; white Frovisions. LATD-Quict, easy. western clty, §3 75: Nnm;b&n?t 10: am, £2 12 Tenned: siow continent, ¥4 df 5 Doxllml P oy 0: ~outh America, $4& 70; com. PORK leady; moderate demana. New mess, 87 7565 50. TTER — Firm for ol . W T3@11c: 6o creamere, 13@)60; 10 Temrar b le: 11@16c: do factory, 7 :&‘ 3 Elgins, 1519@16c; imitation cmmerg CHEESE—Quiet. Part skims, b@ce. ZGGS — Uirm. Tcehouse, 14@15%4: Western, fresh, 1614@17c: do B case, $2 1u@4. cra AKLON —Quiet wnd fir. G § 1-160: coun. L COTTONSEED OIL — Firm; better demand. Cruda2le: vellow, prime, 24c! —¥irm, fair : "'.fl'“," i emand. Domestic, 5@534c; S—TFirm. New Orleans, 27@37c. teady: 5 10 10 poluts down. Sep- 85@9 65; October, 89 80: December, : March, May and Juiy,$8 75: Spoi No. 7, 10350 i off A4 7-16@414c: * mold 434c; confec.ioners’ A, cut Joaf and crushetl, giknulated, 434c; cubes, .c. 1ruit and Produce. APRICOTE—Bags, 814@10c. PEACHES—Peeiet, I.glic: unpeeled, 6@Sc. PRUNES—Four sizes, new, be. RAISINS_Two-crowr. 1.00se Muscatel, 4@4140: do three-crown. 514: do ‘our-crow.. 8 Loudon layers, $110@1 15: o clusters, £1 25@1 40. HOPS—Dull: unchanged, Pacific Cosst, 6@KYac. WOOL—Falrly active; unchanged. Domestic Gleeer, 16@23c: pusica, 18@31e; L exus, T@1%e Merehandiss. American, $10 253 Take. $10 65@10 75. eady. Do mestie. §2 75@2 80. sl 212 90@1 g CHICAGU MARKETS, B8je; powaered, Sci PIG IRON—Fairly active. 12 50. CHICAGO. Trr, Sept. 26.—Realizing ocoupied the aitention of the holders of wheat to-day, and the amount offered was considerably in excess of the demand so that prices yle'ded under the pres- sure of selling. Yesterday afternoon, on the curb, prices raceived stimulus from Iradsireet’s fizures on the week’s ex ports from: both consts, 3,818,000 bushiels, and traces of the effect produced were ap- parent at the opening this mornine. The Russian €IOD was reported to be :08,000.000. bushels, against 400,000,00 Lushels for 1895. The trade has been aware of a shortage there and tne figures created no surprise. Prices were erratic in thelr changes, but the desire to profiis was the para- mount issue. Recelpts at Chicago were 180 cars, and 56.678 bushels were taken from store. The Northwest lad 958 cars against 1136 last Saturday and 1124 ayear ago. Liverpool advanced 1igd, reflecting yeésterday’s strength on this side. Ex- bor: clearances w Atlaniic ports amounted to 275,815 bushels. Closing Continental cabies were generally higher as compared with Thursday. no guotations being received yesterday. December wheat opened from 8734@s7c. declined to 8574, closiag at 6814, lc under vesterday. Estimaied recelnts for Monday 375 cars. CORN—Wis firm, by comparison with wheat, though the opening strength was a matter of meathy with the leading grain, A reduction in eastbound freight rates on corn to take effect on October 1. was of material benefit to prices, as the demand jor shiymen. is expected 10 improve throuch its application. Receipts, 808 cars, were 181 less than expected. Withdrawals from ' store amountel to 313,760 bushels. Livernool cables were 14d lower. ¥ xport ciearances amounted to 805,472 bushels. May cora opened from 25614@ 2534c. s0ld between 2534c and 25140, closing at 201gc. & shade under yesterday. rstimated re- ceipis for Monday 1100 cars. OATS—Firmpess of corn sustatned a similar tone inoais. Business wasas siow as it was possible for 1t 10 be, and at the same,time maintain the ap- pearance of a market. Recelpts were 488 cars, and 1116 bnshels wers taken from store. May oats cosed Jgc under yesterday. Estimated re- celpts for Monday 470 cars. | FLAX— . as firm. Cash, 72c: Dacember, 72 | @7-34c: May, T814@7814¢, cios.ng at 7834c bid. Receipts were 70 ¢ars. | | PROVISIONS—A sigady hog marke: was effect- ive as an agent for sustaining provisions for a time this morning, but the inciluation of the trade was to sell, and soon recessions took place. Ap- proaching the close there was a betier demand and a siight raliy occurred. January pork and ribs each ciosed 234¢ lower, and January lard un- changed BUTTER—The butter market was qulet and steady to-day. Offerings were moderateand the demand fair. " Prices were unchanged. Creameries—Extras, 16c B Ib: firsts, 13@14c: seconds, 10@l:c; imitations, fancy, ibe bairles—Extras, 13c: firsts, 11@12c: seconds, 1uc. Ladles—Extras, 915@10c: firsis, 8@8Ygc; pucking stock, 6@7c: grease, 4@bc. EGGS—Were in good demand and firm. Cold storage stock was offered freely. Prices were un- changed. rresh siock, 14@1415c. MONEY—Was steady at 6@7% on call and 7% on tlme loans. Mew Yora exchauge soid ai 60c dis countasked ana 80c bid. Closing Prices. WHF A T—September, €5%gc; December, 86%4c; May, 6954c. OKN — September. 2114@21140: 1gc; M Blie. g Dremuer. 16%c; December, 17ct May. 1814@1933e. 1 viih—Uctober, 8 0 A} 1—October, $8 7 +4un—0ctober, $3 2 December, Janvary, 87 15. %4 10. Jauuury, 33 65. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IiL, Sent. 26,—The cattle market was quiet and steady to-day. Offer- ings were light. There wasa falr Saturday’srun of hoss. Heavy kinds were easy and others sieady. Offerings of sheep were moderate. The demand wus fair and the feeling firm. CATTLE — Receints. 300, Fancy beeves, £5 00@5 10: choice 10 prime. 1300 10 1700 M steers, 84 55:@4 90: good to choice steers, 1300 to 1600 b, $4 20@4 50; meaium steers, 1000 to 1500 B. $4 00 @4 10: fair beet steers, 950 to 1500 s, $570@3 95: butcher steers. $3 25@R 65: choice stockers and feeders, 90U to 1260 1. £3 40@3 50: fair 10 004 do, 500 to 875 M. $2 6UB3 85 buus, chojce to exira, $2 SU@3 10: bulls, poor to choice, $1 5U@2 75: cows ana nelfers. choice toextra, 83 30 @3 60; cows, fair to choice, 82 25@% 26: cows. common to fair canners, $1 10@2 00: calves, good to choice, $5 50@6 10: calves, common Lo good, £3 00@5 40: Texas grass swers 82 4U@3 00. Texas cows and bulls, 81 75@2 50; Western can- ning sieers, $2 65@4; Western range cows and heif- ers, $2 15@38 25. milkers and springers, $ head, $25@40: Western range steers, 82 60@3 60; West- ern raugers, $2 25@8 25, HUGS — Keceipts. 15,000. Heavy psckine ana shipping_lots. $2 50g¥ 851 commonu 1o _echoice mized, $2 90@3 choice assorted. $5 35@ 5 45: hight, 32 95@3 45: pigs. 81 503 40 ~3 EEFSKeceipls. B00U. iutervé 10 cboice, $125@3 20; mmbs, $864 50. NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad 3 Shares. Money on call easy at 4% Prime mercantile p per, @9 Lsr siiver. 6554c. Mexican dollars, 51@5234c. Serling Exchanse issieady. wiih aciunl bankers’ bills At 84 81 81 L B e 8 e wid Postea rates. §4 H2@s Bdlg. Commercial bills, #4 ¥014@4 8114 Government bonds higher. State vbonds duil. Rallroad bonds struog. Ver &L Lhe board was steady. CLOBTXG rTOCKS. . 90 orfolk & Westrn, 9 Am Tel & Catie.... 90 BT 1ty Preferred. . Northern Pacific... 1314 Adams Express. Preferred......... 21 slton, Terre Haute 08 American ExpresslO ‘American Tobacco. 63 Preserred.. 95 Brunswick Lands. uftalo, Roch & 5. 17 |N. Y. & New Eng. Canada Pacific..... 8734 N. Y., Susq & W Canada Soutnera.. 46 | Preferred.. Canton Land, B0% Ontario. .., . 10 Central Paaiic, 183, Ontario & Westera l'fi Ches. & Ohto. -y :g orlgmn Improvmas R ™" """ 184 loregon Navigation 15 Tt el T e Cl c oo e - 59 |peorin, D. & Kvans 1% Piltaburg & W. ptd 15 Cleved Piutsburg.. 158 | Pullman Palace.... 1453 Consolidation Coal. 82 T o Consolidated Gas..146% = C. C. C. &St Louis 27 -4 72 15 Cotton Ofl Ceri Commercial Cable, 140 Del. Hudson....... 124 red. Doveras analt riid D reterre. o or. 425 50, Paul & Dt 19 Distillers. Sm ooe ;z General Kiectric.. Paul “.ll’ Fort Wayne. . Great Northern pfdl18 = e~ pniod & Kiogaton & Per... Lake Erie & Wesin Long lsiand. Loulsville & Nash. Loulsville. Na.&Ch THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1896 CLARING RONDE. Ala Class A ds.....101 (Northern Pac lsts. 118! Do Class 14, 55,100 | Do2ds. tos e Alabama. cluss C. 95 | Doids. 85 “Atemson as. 77%' Do consol 55..... 464 Uds A. - #8 " j0Improvement isi 78 CanadaSouthi 2ds. . 101 10 Cen Pac 1st30t’85.100 |C R & N'ista. 814 Cherokee 4s, 1888. 95 | 110 2onsol 5..... 86 Do 1897 10) - |Or Short Line 6s...107% Do 1898, 10) | Do consbs.. 62 Traaitic 4s of ‘97, 1053 Philad eading 45, 18 41%s Do 1st pid incam. 55 109 44|k Grande West 1sts 70 11014 stL&lronMtGen 53 7134 B34 SUL & 8 F Gen 83. 100 Slh.nm‘loi“onc e ST {r Beia s » 60 I8t ¢ FiWa&benCity ists 504, St P C& Pa CH&ESABS....101 |0 Carolina Lo2a 7s... 300 |souihern i Gen Elec Deb'bs... 87 | Do Pac Cal 1sia.. 108 H & Tex Cent 85..10814/Tenn new 8s....... 75 Lo con bs. 100 " Texas Pacific 1ss. 81% lowa Cen:ral lsts.. 3 |1exas Paclfic 2ds.. 1858 hansus F'a Consols 66 |Union Pac 1sts 95105 s Fu dsts Den aivios I reg of 1v25.116% 1 . 89 T'ods, coupon.... 117 Missouri funding .. — |t & sx reg 0f 1907.107 M K'Tuds.,,, 5365 Do 4s. coupon. Dods. ... .. kligl Tozs. Mobile & Ohio 4s. 81 4 Lo 111 Mutual Union 8a...105141 1 0Bs, conbon.... 111 X J Cent Gen B3 114 |V 2 funding debr... 57 N Y &t Louls 48103534 Do registered. ... —— Nor&West Gen 6s.1156 | Lodeferred 63, 5 N Carollnacon 4s.. 95 | Lotros: ropissi. .4 Do 8s Waoash 1st 04 West Shore 4a. FOREIGN SMARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. ENG.. Sept. 28.—The spot market 18 bigher at 8s 4. Cargoes firm && 295 4144, aw rived, FUTURES.' The Produce Exehanae cable gives the following Liverpool quotetions for Xo. 2 ked Winter: tep- tember, 53 9d: October, 53 9.1; November, 5s 9d; Decerber, 53 914d; January, 58 914 L SECURITI LONDON. Exa., Sept. 26 —Consols, 10914 silver, 50 5-16d; French Kentes, 1011 8730, EXCHANGE AN > BULLION. Sterling Exchange, €0 days — gam3 ange, sigh - ams e Jange, sieh - [ New Y ork Exchange, telegraphic. — 10 Fine silver, ¥ ounce 6855 Mexican voliars. i 52 o2 FRODUCUE MARKET. WHEAT AND OT#ER GRAINS. WHEAT-The Ellisland takes for Cork 80,601 ctls, valoed at $585,196; Hollinwood, for Hull, 92,- 284 ctls a1 §96,900. The market was easier yesterday, but not gnot- ably lower. though fatures fell off. No.1,$107 @1 083 B ctl; cholce, §1 10: lower erades, 95¢ @$1 U5; exura choice or miliing, $1 10@1 1114 CALL TOARD SALES. INFORMAL SKSKI0N 15 o'ciock—December— 4000 culs, $1 1034; 4000, $1 307: 12,000, 81 31; 10,900, $1 1134, May—4000, $1 14; 2000, $1 1414 2000, $1 1414, SKCOND =kssTON — December — 10,000 ctls, $1 108,; 600U, 81 105%: 4000, $1 1034: 2000. $1 10345 10 000, #1 1u8g May—=000, 81 1354 4000, 31 1314: 2000, $1 1334; 10,000, $1 1514, REGULAR MORNING =ESSION—Dvcember —su09 ctis, 1 105 2000, $1 1014: 8000, $1 10%a; 8000, $1 1056; 92,000, $1 108, Muy—6000, 3. 1354: 2000, 31 13 BARLEY X0 farther change. We quote Feed, 573p@6¥%c B ctl;_choice brizht, 65@6614c! Brewiug. 2%5@8S0c B cul; Chevalier, 90.@$1 sor Ao L CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL SEss 215 o'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—N0 sales. REGUIAR MOENING Si8$10N—December—2000 yc: 2000, 2000, T41ge. OATS—steady and unchanged. Black, for feed, BEOc @ oul: Ailling, 8735@920c: iancy feed. F cti: good 10 choice, 85@921ac: come mou 0 r, 75@80c; Gray, 85@87%5¢; Surprise, 95c@sl 0215 CORN—Is's eadier insympathy with Wheat, but no higher. Large Yellow, 80@8214c; Small Round do, 85¢ ® ctl: W hite, 75@8ue. RYE—65@70c B cul. BUCKW aEAT—Nominal at 85@95¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $3 75@3 90 B bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 55 @3 65; supertine, 82 BO@S 15. CORNMEAL. KTC.—Feed Corn, $1850@19; Cracked Corn. $19@19 50 B ton. 2 ILLSTUFF~—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 105 Rye Flour, $2 50: Rice rlour. $575; Cornmeal, $2 10; extra crear do, $2 75: Oatmeal, $2 90; Oa: roats, §3 50: Hominy, 3 10@3 30: ' Buckwheat Fiour, $810@3 80: Cracked Wheat, $375: Fa- rina, $350; Whele Wheat Flour, $2 30: Bolled Outs, 3 50: Fearl Barley, 3 50; Spli. Peas, $3 20; Green do, $4 10 # 100 fbs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—$12 50212 80 for the best and $11 50@ 12 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15 ¥ ton for lower grades, and $16@18 7 ton for the best. FEELSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 814 50@15: Oil- cake Meal atthe mill, $21 B ton: jobbing, §22; clipped Oats. $744c@$1 U5 B ctl. JLAY —Receipis continus moderate and the mar- ket rules steady. Wheat, $7@9: Wheat and Oat, $6 @8 50: Var 35@7: Burley. $6@7: niver Bariey, £ H0@5: Alfafa, 85 50@6 50 for second and $4 6U@5 for first cuttiug: compressed $6@9; stock, $4@5: Ciover, 6@7 50 B ton. STRAW—50@35¢ B bale. BEANS AND SEEDI. BEANS—Beyond the activity in large Whites there is no brisk movement. Bayos, 95c@$1 15; Small Whites, 55c@G$1 10 B otl: Pea. $5c@ Larce Whites, 20@9714c B ctl; Pink, 5@ 5c 3 Reds, n@)o% ® cu: Elackeye, p Red Kianey, $l@l 10: Limas, $1 60@ 1 80: Batters, $1 25@1 40. SKEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@2 65: Vel Mustard, §1 40@1 B0: Flax, $1 2 ary, @2%¢ 9 i s, nominal; Rupe, 3¥c; Xy TRI%D PEAS—81 10@140 B ctl for Niles and $1 25@1 50 for Green. POTATOES, OUNIONS, POTATOES—Are weaker. Sweet Potatoes quotable at 75c@$1 B cu; Eariy Rose, 25@30¢: Burbank Seedlings, 25@35¢ tor Rivers and 50@ 90c B c 1 for Salinas. $OSUUNS—AYe firm ot 509380; Fioklss, 409500 sack. VEGETABLES — Everything Is demoralized, Tomatoes and Corn in _particular. Marrowfat Squash guotable a: $6@8 B ton: Green Corn, 256@ 7bc B sack: Alameda Corn, 70c@$1 B crate Berkeley Corn, 0@b0c box; Summer Squash, 2% ® box: Egg Plan, 256@i0c W box: Tomatoes, 10@25c 8 box: Cocumbers, 25@4lc ¥ box; Pickies, 1vsc B b for No 1 and 76@ Buc @ cil for No. ¥; Green Peppers, 20@85c ¥ e 7Begn: Graeh Peas, 50c@$1 B sk_for common and 2@214c B for Garden; String Beans, 50c@$1 B sack :';'r com- mon and 2@2%,¢ B b for garden: Limas, 40@65¢c ¥ sack; Green Okra, 25@50c B box: Dried Ukra, 214c # Ib; Cabbage, 40c E cui; Carrots, 30@40c ¥ sack; Garlle, 116@2c B BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER~—Stesdy and unchanged. VEGETABLES. Cmmaxze —Fu;;z.;lgflw: Ssoas ng'\\ . ATRY—Fan: : govd Lo chol %@ 18c; lower grades, 1214@16c B Ib. 5 PICKLED—15@17¢ B Ib. FIRKIN—14@10c B CHEESE~ Prices ave mot changed for some time Choice mild new, 814@0c § B: common 0 g00d 0id, G@8c: Cream Cieddar. 10@11c; Young Jmerica, S@lvc: Westers, 10@11c: Lastern, 11@ Be EGG~—Nothing new. Market guiet. Oregon, 14@léc B dozen: Esstern, 16@19% for fair to choice and 20¢ for fancy: store kggs, 15@18¢ for 17@20c _for good: rauch Eggs, 26@ - 8@20c. Duck Eggs, 18@20c. POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—The market is depressed, owing to the liberal receipts from the Ens. Considerable stock was left ou hand at the ciose. Live Turkeys are quotable at 13@14c B B for Gobblers. 12@13c for i1 en: ng Turkeys. 1 18c: Geese, @ pair, $1@1 25; Goslings, $1 2 150; Ducks, #5@4 for oid and for youns; Hens, $4@5: Koosters, young, 50 % doz: do, ola, $4@4 50: Fryers, 82 75@8;: Broilers, $2 50@ 3 for large Bnd $:@2 50 small; Pigeons, #1 75 @ dozen for youug and $1 50 for old. GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS ORCHARD FRUITS— Plums are getting scarce. Peaches and Pears are weak. Quinces arein light supply. uinces, ® box. Peaches, 0c B box for ordinary and 40@50c for Monntain free. Plums, 35@50c B box: Prunes, 50@75¢. Pomegranaies. 5UB75c B box. Apples, 65c@$1 $ box for cholce, 25@50c for common. ears, 25000 B box; Bartltts, 606750 B large Figs, 40@75c for black, double layers. Bl Elllu—’l‘nn canners are buying all Berrles at dlhl ’l‘o!:m QUM‘(::):- are lower o the large uj U rawberrics, 81 bU@A for large berries and $10 5 mn':nmhh 50@4 B chest. ‘Raspberries, Blackberries, $1 50@6 B chest. Huckleberries, 7@5c ‘trom n and Cape Cod, 38 (;r;Lnnamn ‘GHAPIS—W!D. descriptions continue steady and dull. Isabeilas FRUITS. but table sorts are weal are quotabl 50@00c P crate: Tokays, 4vc B box: Black G: 2 : Muscats, 2 8bcs twaters, 2 % box; Grapes in crates bring 10@16¢ more thanin : Zinfandel Winé Grapes, .“8“ B ton: mixed lots, $20@22 50: scraight black Gray 20, MELONS—Watermelons are well cleaned up and the sudden hot weather has sdvanced the prices. %u:rn n&":lo.u ¥ 100: Cantaloupes, 35@ c ® crate; Nuumegs, 26@40¢ B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons, 1 DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETO, DRIED FRUITS— All descriptions of Frults are stiff and slowly ad- vancing. Irunes and Apricots lead at the mo- ment. We are likely to have a good Fall trade aiter all. Quotations on the Fruli Exchange are as fol- lows: CaRLoAD_LoTs—Apricots, 8@8c B 1b for Royal and 9@10c ¥ i for choice to fancy dloorparks Pranes. 3@3iic: Yeaches, 3@43pc for prime lo cholce, 63zc for fancy and $@ivc for peeled in boxes: Apples, 534¢ for evaporated and 2@2Yac for sun-dried ; Pears, 112@3c 10f prime to choice, 2@3c for quarters and 4@5¢ 107 halves; Plums, 4¢ jor pit- ted and 135@2c for unplited: Nectarines, 3@ic b¢ for fabcy; white Figs, 8c; black Figs, 234@ 21 5c. JoBBING PRICES—Peaches, 414@514c: fancy, 7¢ B Ib; Apricots, 6@7c; fancy, 8¢: Moorparks, 10@ Tlc: evaporated Abples, 6c: sun-drled, Se; Prunes, 814@3L4¢ for the four Sizes: Figs, black, 234e for unpiessed xna H@3% 10T pressed: white Fiis, 40t Plums, 5¢ for_pitied and 134¢ for unpitted; Nect: rines, 4@bc @ Ib for prime. i fancy: Pears, 3 sc for wholg, 2%@3%ac for quariers and 4@d¢ ior halves. RAISINS— CABLUAD PRICFS, T, O. I00se, 4¢; S-crown, S14c: S-crown, 8340: Seedless Sultanas, dc;seedless Muscatels, 2ime; S-crown London Javers. §1 10; clusters, $1 85: Dehesa clusters, §1 75: Imperial clusters, $2 60; dried Grapes, 2d4¢ B 1. JOBEING PKICKs—Fourcrown, loose, 434c: 3 crown, 834¢% Ib: 2-crown, 8¢ B b; less Sul- tanas,’ 5¢ % Ih; seedless Muscatels, $3g¢; 3-crown London lasers, §1; ciusters, §1 50 esa clus- ters, 82 50: Imperial ciusters, |2 50, NUTS—Quo.ations sre as follows: Walnuts, | new crop, s 1a st 10¢ for softshell; new Almonds, for Lauguedoe, — for hardshell and 8@10c for paper-sheil, jobbing; Peanuts. 4@8c for Eastern and 4c for California: Hickory Nuts, 5@6c @ Ib; Frusyo—Four-crown Pecans, TYe@sc: Filberts, Tle@8c: Lrazil Nuis, ’ilfi ic @ Ib; Cocoanuis, & ® 100. ONEY—Comb, 10@12%4¢ for bright and 5@9c for lower grades: waier-white extracted, 5@ light amber extracted. 416@434¢; dutk amber, 434c; aars, 2@3c B I EEESWAX—=25@27c B I Ci Quotations remain nchanged. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6140 B M for heavy, Tihe B M for ligh: medlnm, S@dkpe B 1 for light, 10@11c for extra lignt and 12¢ for sugar- cured: Esstern sugar-cured Hams, 1212@18c: Callfornia Hams, 10@11C 3 b; Mess Beet, $7@8: extra mess do, $8 50@9: fumily do, $10@11: extra prime Pork, $8@8 50: cxtra ciear, $13 P bbis mess, £i1 50@12 B bvl: Smoked Beef, 100 B . | LARD—Iustern Uerces isquoted &t 434¢% for compouna and BL4c 107 pure; pails, 6c® b: California tierces, 414 for compound and 5lg¢ tor pure; ha.f-bbls, b3¢: JU-D tiny, Ghac: do b, 6lec B b, COTTOLENE—6814@6%c¢ in hali-bbis and 63,@ 714 ® 1 in 10-B u HIDES, TALLOW WOUL AND HOPS. —Heavy salted steers, 640: culisand brands, 524°: medium, 514,@6c; culls and brands, 4i5@5¢ @ Ib: light, 4@414c; culls and branas. $14@4c; Cownides, 4@5c: culls and brands, 51@434c; switea Kip, oe: sulted Calf, 6@7c B B: b A 1O H e e LA c: dry Kip and Veal, 8c: cull: “alf, 16¢; eulls, 10c; Guatskins, branas, 7@ ic @ Ib; dry c each: Kids, boi Deervkins, good summer 20@23c » M: wedium, 16@ Oc: winter, 7@dci Sheepskins, shearings. 10@l5c each: snort wool, 20@85c ench: medium, £0@o0c each: long wools, 50@60 each. ~ Culis of all kinds abont 1ac less. 1 ALLOW—No. 1. rendered, 21p@sc: No. 2, s refined. 43,@5c: Grease, 13ac B 1. WOOL—We quo e new San Joaquin Faii, 2 @i pring ciip: Humboldl and Mendocino, 10@11c: Nevada, 6@8Yac: San Joaquin and South” ern Coast, six_months. 8y,@5c: northern free de- tective, 4i5@5lac B Ib. HOPS—Aare nominal ERAL MERCHANDI GEN BAGS—Calcuita in Bags, spot, $410@4 15: San Quentin, $4 20 Wool Bags. 2416@26%e; Fr 1 Bags, 334@5%c. COAaL—Wellington, 88 B ton: New Wellington, $8 B ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 @ ton: Seattle, 85@5 00: riryan.$5: (00s Kay, 84 5Ot Wallsend, $7: Scotch, $7 50; Brymbo, $7 50; Cumoeriand, $13 50 B ton in bulk and $15 in sks: Pennsyivania Anthracite Egg, 811 ® ton: Welsh Anthracite, $9; Cannel, $7 J-ock Springs, Castie Gate und Pleasant Valiey, $7 60; Coke, $11@)2 in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. CANNED SALMON-The Alaska Packers’ As- socintion quotes Rted Salmon as follows: In fots of 25,000 cases, 95¢ B dozen: 50.000 cuses, §2lac B dozen: 75,000 cases, 90c B dozen, net casa £. 0. b. ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 5740: Powdered, b33c: Fing Crushed, 6%c; Dry Granu- lated, 434C: Confectioners’ A, 434C: ' Magnolia A, gc! kxiraC,dljc: GodenC, 43go: half barrels, 4¢ more than batrels, and boxes L4c more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Prices show no further change. Wholesale rates for dressed stock trom slaughterers are as follow: BEEF—First auallty. 53@3%c: second do. 4@ 43, third do. Sige B Be - FEAL—Larze, 4g5c; small, 5@6c B b. MUTTON—Wethers, 5@8%ac; Ewes, 414@dc B, LAMB-blo@6%c ¢ . PORK—Live H‘l{‘n.';l/;@'b’&nc P D for large and 2o for small and wmediuim; aressed do, 43484140 KECEIPTS OF PRODUCH. yOR 24 HoURS. Flour, or sks 88,700 Eggs. do: 8,520 W beat, ¢ Hides, no 108 Barley, cils Pelts, bals. 112 Beans. sks | Wine, gals. 19,200 Oats, ctls. Erandy, gals.. 500 Potatoes. 8ks. Wool, b 128 Onlons, ks Sugar, bbls. 3,487 Bran, sks Lumber. M féet.. 16 Middiings, sis. Leather, rolis 45 Hay, ton: 437 Mustard Seed, sk 359 Butter. ctis 108/ Lime, bbls. . 81 Cheese, cus 82| TRE STOOK MARKET. The past week Wwas Very unsatistactory as far as Comstock speculation was concerned, trade being almost at a standstiil and prices weak, The Unjon Con. assessmeut falls dellnquent In office to-morrow. The Marguerite Gold Mining and Milling Com- pany of Auburn, Placer County, has levied an mssessment of 20 cents per share, delinquent No- vember 10. The Market-sireet Railway Company has de- 1 clared » quarterly dividend of 60 cents per share, payable October 10. The Angio-Callfornian Bank has declared a semi- annual dividend of 6s per shace for the half-year ending June 80. equal to 6 per cent per anaum, payable immediately. The last half-yearly dividend of the Bank of British Columbia was &t the rate of 4 per cen per anpum. The balance of the credit of profit and 10ss for the lust haif-yearly lerm was £14,481, The dividend absorbs £12.000 0f that sum, leav- ing £2841 to be carrled forwara. The Bank of British North America bas.de- clared an interim dividend for the half-year of 208 per share, equal to 2 per cent on the paid-up capi- "% n interim dividend of 3 per cent for the balt- year ending June 30, 1896, has been paid tuls month by the London, Paris and American Bank. A spec'al meeting 0f the stockholders of the Bodle Consolidated Mining Company has peen called for October 13 to ratity ibe acts of the di- rectors and to authorize the sale of the property of the company 10 the Standard Consolidated Min.ng Company on the Iines already published. A meei- ing of the Buiwer Consolidated stockhoiders will be called soon for the same purpose. The Mono stockholders have already authorized the sale of their property. Con Gal. ahd Va. mine, 1000 Jevel—From west crosscui No. 2, started at point in north drifc 560 feet north from Con. Virinia shaft station, or 85 fees south trom north boundary line of mine, at point 436 feet from 18 mouth, a double compart- ment upraise has been carried up 16 feet, passing through porphyry, clay and lines of quariz of iow. sav vaiue. 1850 levei—On ninth floor, first floor above sill floor, east crosscut started from south drift at point 500 feet in from Its mouth, or about 50 feet north from our south boundary iine, wus sdvanced 11 feet, passing through sofiér porphyry showing clay separailons; toial lengih, 87 feet. 1760 level — From tweifth to twehty-fonrth flours above sill fioor on this level at north end of stope, in old xround of former workings, we have exiracted during weex 127 tous of ore, average assay value of which, por samples \aken from cars in mine, was $38 96 per ton. From sixieenth floor upraise, which connects with iwenty-fourth floor from end of east drift, we are sioplag on s°v- gnteenth fioor in old grourd, assaying 825 per ton, On eighth floor we are drifung north in old gronnd r ton. Total extraction 10127 tons. the average mples taken trom cars ansayiug from $2 to 5 of ore for week amounte assay value of which, per when ralsed to surface, wa: 9 per to. FollowingAre the Highest Prices During the Pas: Week. rrw 90 64 29 41 11 50 10 70 35 47 47 0 53 15 (2 & 8 56 07 BOARD SALES, owing were the sales la the San Sioek Board yesterdny: REGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING 200 8 Nev. 0 48500 ¥ Jackt..31 200 Chaling. .48 81/200 200 Confi....1.35! 6 Folowing were the suies inthe Paclfic Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR spsstoN—10:37. ¥ 100 Alphi 200 Alta. 500 Con N ¥...03'400 % (Tu0 L Fount....48 600 Potosi. B 5500 Bave. .. F33 ]300 S Nv. 1300 Justice....05/1000 S Hi CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Sept. 26-12 x. Zid. Asked, Alpha Con. Alta.. Andes.. Belcher. Best & Beuton Co Bodie Balw Caledon Chollar Con.Cal, i Chailenge Con. 49 Con. Imperial. 02 03 Coufidence....1.50 1.40/seg. Belch Con New Yoré — 04 Crown Point... 46 47 EastSlerraNev — i Eureka Con... 25 40|U Exchéauer 04 05U Gould &Curry. 46 48 Yellow Jatke. 30 81 Balea Norers. 140 1.45 GOLD MINING EXCHAYNG 1. Champlon 1100 Lockwood Con. 26 Bia Princess. Ask Asked. 73 Asked Bid 4 Ask e« 1d . 10l Asked 24/Bia . 80 |asked. " 85 id 85 001 50 Chollar. 215 Asked., 7000, 60 Con Virginia... 165 50 170 575 50 iale & Norers. 145 6 50| STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Sept. 26—10:80 A. . UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid, Asked.| Bid Asked US4ncoup. 106 ~ — |US4srez.. — 1073 Do new issuell6ly — MISCALIANEOUR nowve CALSIChlesy 1093, — |PacRoliMSL - o Cal ElecL63120° — Do2dis@s.. — % CotraCWbs — S714/P&ORy8y. — 318 Dpot-stex-co — B7%;P&Ch Ry8s. — 10714 kdsn L&P6$120 —"'|Pwlst KR8L — 118 F&CHKROs — 104 |Reno, Wikh — 105 Geary-stRBy. — 107llsmcto P& L. = 1024 LosAngLos. — 100 (SF&NPRSs. 68 99%g Do Gnweed8s — 101 [SPRRArizS: — $ale Mkt-stCbleBsll8 11936/ SPRRCal6s. — 11013 DoRyConSs.. 10334510475 SPRRCat b5, — 100 NatVinGs1si 96~ — ISPErRCal8s 96 99 NevCNgRTs. 95 SV Water6s.. 11646116: N PORR8:103Y; — |SVWaterds.. 973, 97 N Ry Cal8s. — 101 |StkinG&ESs — 100 N Ry Calbs. — 100 |Sunsil&Tés — — Onk Gas 53..100 104%4(Suter-siRos.108 — 102d is Bs..1021410534 Visulin\Wios — = Oauibus va: 11873120 3 WATER srocRY Contra Costa 32 40 an Joye. — - Murin Co.... 50— |Sprog Valley 86% 973 A% E1OCKS, s — 80 |Pacific Lichs d483; 50 tral. 00 83 — (San Francsco 923§ §314 GL&H 5214 524y/S0CKIOL ... — & 40 Fuc Gaslmp. 8355 85 | INSURANGE s10rRL Fireman'sF¢160 — [Sun... 25 50 COMMERCIAL RANK STo-it. Amer B&TC. — [LondonP&A.134 126 Lopdongs¥. — 2714 Merch kx... 13— Nevada. - FisiNaoul. — 180 |Smber 8o ~ #AVINGS BANK &TOCKS. Ger=@r,Co.1200 1260 100 Humb s&L.lilov - 275 Mutual. e = 40 |Umwoa Trust. /(a9 - SkSuvUbion — 480 STREET RATLROAn =va~t. Californta....105 18 |OakSL&Hay — 100 — 80 |Presia = 42 4214 Sutter- - = 10W Lnk STOCKS. Atantien.. 15— G 164 18% Esstern D 70— pd Calirornia.. 65 75 Vigorit. . > 80c 3 MINCKTLANEOUS STOCKY. Alaskn Pkre. 953, 87 (NatVinCo. — _ BlkDCoaiCo. =~ 10 [OceanicSSCo 15 20 CalCot Milis — — |Pac AuxFA L — Edison Light 11815120 |PacBoraxCo. 88 100 GesConAssn. — ~ — [PacRou Mill — " — Ger Lead Co. 50 100 HawO&SCo. 14 1414 nutch S PCo 1955 197 MerkxAssn. 100 110 Parf PaintCo 64 7 PacTransCo. i 2‘% | Pac T&T Co. 70 Sunser L&, 41 MElecLighc 3 434lUnited Go. — 25 SALES—MORNING SESSION. Foard— 15 Hawalian Commercial. 1375 10 do do ... 11 00 100 Hutehinson 3 B Co. 19 6214 $10,000 Market-st Ry Con 5% Bonds.... 104 00 50 Osklsnd Gas.. Street— $1000'S V 4% Bonds. —————— OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SALS. | PIER. Panama. ...... (Sept38,]2 ¥|PM S 8 Ntwml’l-. < |Sepi2s. Sam|Pler LL el Miver, . |Septi®. Gaw|Plerls San Dieco. ..\ |Sept80,11aw | Plec Lt . [Portland ...... |Septs6.1UAm | Pler 21 China & Japan ~ept30, Sex|PM 8'S Groys tarvor |Sept30.12 w [Pier 3 HumboldtBay | Sept30, v=u | Pier 9 Vic & Pgt Snd|Oct 1, 9ax|Pler 9 .|0ct 2, vam|Pleril |oct 2.20aw|bier 13 Orecon ports..|Oct 3. bew|Pler13 Yaquina Bay.|oct 4 9am|rier San Diego.....|Oct 4.11am|Pleril |oct 5104w |Prer 2y Oct 4. 2Pu|Plers ————————————————————— STEAMERS 10 AKRIVE. STEAMER | Frox Victoria & Paget Sound Portland. . ~an Diego. Tacoma Grays Hi Humbold: Bay, Crescent City. g:wwm. parture Coos Bay . Honoluln o 202610 85 KR0S s MOON AND TIDE. TU. 5. CoAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TrnE BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. } Sund:v, September 27. 6.03 Moon rises. ¥ jkllfloonma. Sun rises Sun gets. September—1896. NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, aud 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, the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, when tnere are but three tides, as som sccurs. The helghts given are additious soundings on the United States charts, except when a minus from depth given by r:o charts. MYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., } The time bail on Telegraph Hill was aropi exactly at noon to-day—L e.. st noon of the 1: meridian, or exactly at 8 . x., Greenwich Ume, SHIPPISG INTELLIGENOE. Arrived. SATURDAY, September 23, " urvey helght, and then the namoer Eiven s subirsctive MERCHANTS' ExCHANGR Bax FRANCISCO. September 26. 1896. J. T. MOMILLAN, Asalstant. in charse. Stmr Del Norte. Stockfleth, 6b hours from Grars mm:?‘p.--na Tomber, 1o E K Wood Lume Stmr Alcatraz, Walvlg, 45 hours from Coos Bav: pass and mdse. to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Sehr Corinthian, Zaddart, 24 hours rom Hearns Landing: 12,000 posts, to Bender Bros. Cleared. SATURDAY, September 26. &mrPomona, Doran. Eureka; Goodaui, Perins cBark Moblcan, Saunders. Honolulu: Welch & cs'cm Premier. Wagner, Karluk; Alaska x’mp Schr J M Colman. Troanor, Sitka: Hawailan Commercial Co. Railed. SATURDAY. September 26. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego. Stmr Starbuck, Blackman, Panama. Sunr Umatilla, Hunter. Victona and Port Town: send. £tmr Pomona, Doran. Fureka. Schr La Gironde, Smith, Tacoma. Schr Amethyst, Soiland, Waldport. Scbr Vesta, Lunvald:, Tacoma. Telegraphic. POINT LOEOS, Sept. 26—10 p w.—Weather foggy; wind calm.’ Charters. The barks Alden Besse and W H Dimond load dse for Honolulu: Brship Brynnflda, whea: at Portland for Europe, 28s. Spoken. July 2¢—Lat 57 S, long 71 W, Gership Kepl from Santos, for Puget Sound. July 27—Lat 52 5, long 51 W, Brship Howth, from Tacoma, fqp Liverpool. Domestic Ports. ASTORTA—Salled Sept 26—Br stmr Hupeh; Fr bark Dugesclin, for Queenstown. TACOMA—=ailed Sept 26—Suip Dashing Wave, for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed Sept 26—Stms Mackinaw, hence Sept 23, for Tacoma. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Sept 26—Schr John D Taitant, for Houolulu: schr Anna, for San Fran- ciseo. EUREKA—Arrived Sept 26—Schr H C Wright, from Coos Bay: stmr Farallon, hence Sept 25. FORT ROSS—Arrived Sepi 26—schr Etta B, hence Sept 23. Salled <ep: 26—Schr Etta B, for San Francisco. GREENWOOD—Arrived Sept 26—stme Whites- boro. hence Sept 25. 55005 BAY—ammved Seps 35—Schr Orlent, hoe pt 12, USAL—Salled Sept 25—Schr Albion, for San Francisco. SEATTLE— Arrived Sept 26—Jap stmr Konoura Maru, from Yokohama. Tmportations. GRAYS HARBOR—Per Del Norte—340 M ft lumber, 49 bdis shooks, 1 cylinder. 1 pkg mdse. ARCATA—Per Nor-h Fork—1 emplv barrel, 10 bdls sacks, & ks gluestock, 1 coop chickens, J fish can, 8 ofl cans, 44 M 1t lumber. 2150 M shingles, 502 M shakes, 1030 posts. COOS BAY—Per Alcairaz—165 tons coal, 194, 582 £: lumoer. NEW PORT—Per Coos Bay~18 sks dry apricots, 5 sks popcorn. & sks walnuts. East San Pedro—232 sks potatoes. Hueneme—355 sks lima beans, San Pedro—1 cs glassware, 1 bx tools, 2 bxs household goods. Ventura—3 bdls dry pelts. 5 cs boots and shoes, 140 bxs lemons, 547 ska lima beans, 1 sk walnats, 1saddle, 2 cs household goods, 127 sks dry apri- cots. Carpinteria—393 sks lima beans, 2 sks crawfish. Santa Barbara—2 sks aimonds, 4 bbls mineral water, 9 bxs lemons, 5 sks craw/ish. Gaviota—39 sks crawfish, 11 bdls dry fish. Port Hariord—9 bxs fisn, 1bdldry hides, 27 cs empty botties, b bxs butter. 2 hides. 4 cs eggs, 1 cs cheese, 2 ¢s Lioney, 2 bbls cheese, 1 bx wax, 1159 sks barley, 100 sks chevalier barley, 447 sks beans 86 sks mustard. Cayucos—450 sks flaxseed, 775 sks barley, 400 sks chevalier barley. 3 bxs buster, 1 tub butter, 3 ©s eggs. 21 dressed calves. San ~imeon—4 bxs buiter, 1 cs exgs, 1 bdl hides, 5bxs harness. 8 trunks. 3 bxs mds:. Monterey—35 bdls peits 106 odis hides, 34 pbls tallow, 1 bx beeswax, 6 bxs seed. 1 Consignees. Per North Fork—A Banducci: Chas Bach: Cal Glue Works; D E Alllson &Co; Standard Oil Co: J C Babcock: Chas Nelson. Per Alcatraz—E B Dean & Co: Simpson Lum- ber Lo: J D Sprackels & Bros Co. Per Del Norte—i K Wood Lumber Cq on Basket and Mfg Co; Amer Carb Acid Gas Co: R Emerson. Per Coos Bay— W C Price & Co: Dalton Bros: G H ¥ Jackson: Chiuda & Batts: C C Pennell & Ce Porter Bros & Co; Hills ros: Kowalsky & Co; H. J Tvndall; Porter, Slessinger & Co, H Dutara: C W Beil: Wood. Curtls & Co; L Scatena & Co: J A Clark: T K Armsby & Co: 'American Unioa Fish Co: Hoffman, Fleishman & Co: Labor Exchan :e; A B lodd: H Clifton: J Ivancovich & Co: Inguglia & Co: A Paladinl: M T Freitas & Co: F B Halgh! CE Whitney & Co: Haas Bros: De Bernardi & Ci Dodge, Sweeney & Co; G Camilioni & Co; Marshall & Relmers; I Siranss; Bertin & Lepori; Pacific Poast Fish Co: Cereghini & Co: Sacramento Fish Co: Jonas Erlanger & Co: Sinsheimer Bros; West- hoft & Co: Bissinger & Co: E J Bowen & Co; F Url & Co: Hilmer. Bredhoff & Schuiz. M F Taylor; L P Buutel: Standard Ol Co: J P Thomas: H H Sat- tler & Co: Hills Bros: Getz Bros & Co; L Gendottl & Co: Wheaton, Breon &Co: W B Sumner & Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co: Southern Pacific Milling Co; LDStone & Co; Dairymen’s Union; W Ber- nardas & Co. For Lata Shioping Intedioencs Sea Twelfth Paae OUCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. C0. DAYS 10 HAWA!I, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, sy AUSTRALIA. $.5. AUSTRALIA, 8. 8 MARIPOSA sslls via HONOLULU ang AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, October 15 aL2 P M. 8. ® AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Thes- @ay. Ociober 20, #:10 oM. Special party raes. Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWY, south Africa. J D, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 113 Montgomery streot. Frelght Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST NTEANSHIP COMPARY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway whar!, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junesq, Kil- t 9 AL, Sept. 11,3 T (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoms, Everett, Ahacortes and New W. atcom (Beilinzham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. XK. Eept. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, and every fifth day there after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For liureka, Arcaia and Fields Landing (Hum. boldt Bay) str. Pomons 2 P. M., Sept. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereatter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayncos, Port Harford (San_Lufs Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Earbara, Ventura, Hueneme, san Pedro, East Sau Fedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at A. i Sept. 4, 8,12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourih %o Seu Diexo. stopping only at Por Harrora stopp! (San Luln Obispo), canta Barbara, FOr Loa ape relus, Redondo (Los Angeles) and_Newport, 11 A M. Sept. 2,8, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 and every fourth day thereaier. For Lnsenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 4. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen’l Agen 10 Market si.. San THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A . FARE {313, First-cla Including 6 Second-class | berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia. Sept. 18, 25, Oct. 5, 16 State of California... bept. 20, 30, Oct. 10, 20 rough tickets and through baggage to all Eastern pointa. Rates and foiders upon appica- F. F. CONNOR. Gene-al Agent, 650 Market street, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents French Line to Havre. 1OMPANY’S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH CReiver, foot of Morion st. f ravelers by this 1ine avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New YOrk 10 Alexandris, Egypt, via Paris, firsi-cless $16U; second-class, $116. LA BRETAGNE..., 5 LA CHAMPAGNE LA TOURAINE.. particulars s A FORG No. 8, Bowili; 3. P. FUGAZI & CO, nue, San Francisco, WHITE STAR LINE. Unfted States and Royal Mail Steamers New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SALLING EVERY WEEK. ABLN, $50 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing 10 steamer and mmmoamon;fi ected; second cabin, $1: o and S4. 03 sic ic. Steerage Tickets trom England, Lre- 1and, nd, S Norway and Denmark throgh to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sail) be procured A T g R 3 under G He G. W. Fl CHER, General Agent for P STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pier No. S, Washington St., At 6 P. M, D':fl"afl" ho received up o A A Accommodations Reserved by ‘Lhe only liue maxiog through raies on Valley ifie Conat. s '. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Garratt, City of Stockton. ‘Teiephone Main 805. Ca. Nav. and lmpi. Co FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ STIA){IR ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT OCEAN TRAVEL. ROYAL MAIL STEAN PACKET COMPAN. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgie Franee, and Plymouth todand passengers. Through bilis of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail 5. 8. Co., }ssued for freight and ireas are to direct ports inEngland and Germany. Through tickets frém San Francisco to Plvmout: c“"b","fi'fi"‘?m%‘mfi First &;Im snfls;‘ml class, For further particulars apply to PARKOTT & COr atents SAY FRANCISCO TO VALLEN) AND MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Mission-siree. Pier 3. Telephone 261 Black, Leaves San Francisco Daily..... 1 Leaves Vallejo Daily . Sundays included. Glves four hours at Navy Yard. HATCH BROS. RATLROAD TRAVEL SOUTHERX FACIFIC COMPANY. - (raci BYSTEN) Trains leave and are due (o arrl SAN FRANCISCO. LEAVE — Frox s:mg‘; 24, 1606, — _ARRIVE *6:00X Nilcs, Son Joss and Way Stations... | 8:404 7:00A Atlauitic Express, Ogden and Tast.. = $H452 7:00A Benicia, Vacaville, Rumscy. Bacra~ onto, Orovilo and Redding via Davis . 6:45r 7:004 Mastinez, San Ramon, Nopa, Calis- toga and Santa. Rosa. 157 20 Niles, Ssu Joso, Stockton, - 1oo Sadramento, Miryavillo and Red - . 75 0A New Orleans Lixpiess, iesno, Bakers- 11;»1.1. Santa tarbata.Lgs Avgoler, Demiug, Pas0, New Orleans anc i, i Laso ’ . 200 Niles, San *#1:00p Sacramento River Steamers. $1:30p Port Costa and Way Stations. 4:00p Maztinez, Han Ramon, o, Napa, Calistogs, El Verano and 8 ‘Yosemitc) and Ge:®®r Los Angeles Express, Fresno, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. .. 9 5:00r Santa To Ltonte, Atlatic Kixpress for Mojave and Las. 5:00p Vallejo.. .o 6:00r Luropeau Mail, Ogden and ¥ast. 61001 Ilaywards, Nilcsand Ssu Jose, 17:00¢ Vallejo sasass 7:00r Oregon lixpress, Saéramento, Marys. ville, Reading, Portland, Pugeb Bound and Mast ,. SANTA CRUZ DLIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 75454 Santy Oruz Bxcarsion, Eanta Craz ¥ and Principal Way Stations ...... 18:05p $:184 Nerark,Centervilie,San Jose, Felton, Souider Creek, Sauta Crazand Way 1154 Btations. .. Si50r 42:152 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Alwaden, Felton, Toulder Creck, Bants Cruz and Prineipal Was Btations *11:204 Ne 0:504 & Townsond Sts.) n Jose New Almaden Wednesdays only) %474 47:804 Sunday Escursion for _San Senta Cruz, Pacific Grove, and Principal Way Stations.. . 18:@5r @:154 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Tacitic Grove, Iaso Robles, San Luiis Obispo, Guadalups, Su'f and Principal Way Stalions . :47A Palo Alto and Way Stations. 01404 San Jose and W v‘!‘flilfl!?fl 31:30A Palo Allo aud Way Statious *2:30r San iateo, Mculo Pask, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Bzlinas, Monterey aud PacificGrove *10:404 *Z:36p San Jose, Pacific’ Grove and Way % 300 San Jose wiid Way St : r 8an Jose and ay Statious.. 80P Sun.Jose and Principal Way Stations 6:30r San Jose and Way Stations, San Jose and Stationa, ANURU AND HAYWARD: 6:004 r B:004 ,;’.;33:‘ Melrose, Seminary Park, | I Fitchbarg, San Leandro l and | Waywaras. < § Rans trough to Niles, ,,,'{;‘,’g; ) ¢ From Niles, CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCIS00—Poot of Market Sireet (Slip 8)— *7:18 : 11:00a.8. $1:0F -2:03 13:00 *£:00 3 From OAXLAXD—TFoot of Brozdway.— “6:00 8:08 10:004.%. $12:00 *2:00 $2:00 *3:00 14:00 *5:00r.. ing. P for Afternoon * Bundhys ereorien: { Saturdays only. 1 Sundays only. 4 Manday. Thudns nat fissar 14w nihts only. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market 3. an Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A.3r.: 13: 3:30, 5:10, 6:90 5.2 Thursdays—fxten s at11:30 p. l.tsuludlyl—fixln trips a6 1: ». 9:30, 11:00 4.3; 1:30, 3:30, P. San Rafael to San Franeisco. SUX\D‘AZE#B,—"‘ %?uz.sl,l.-‘l‘b A M 1:40, 3:40, mt S S e nt il i s schedule as above. Leave Arr San Francisco. :‘i:,’l'? San Francisoo. WxEk | Sx. o on.| BUN- | Wxmx BT | oo | veeincion | 877 | o Ti30 Ax|7:30 AX| Novato, 3:30 Px(9:30 Ax| Petaluma, 5:10 px|5:00 P3|Santa Rosa. Falton, 7:80 ax Windsor, ‘Heaidsbur, Geyserville, 3:30 r|7:30 ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 rx| 6:15 ru Fieia, 7:30 ax| Hopland & 10:10 ax 8:30Fx| 7:30a%| Ukiah. | 7:30 vxc| 6:15 P T30 ax| 10:10ax 7:80 Ax|Guerneville, | 7:30 x 3:30 px 6:15 rx 7:30 AM|7:80 Ax| Sonoma |10740 Ax| 8:404x 5:10 #x|5:00 rx| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 »x| 6:16 v 73830 an|7:80 ax 10:40 An| 10710 A 3:80 pac|5:00 wac| Sebastopol. | o 2| 615 pac Stages conneet at Santa Rosa for Mark West rings; at Geyserville for Skagzs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pleta for Highland gprlng-axem’v:mo. Soda’ Bay and Lakeport; at opland for Lakeport and Bartiett Springs; at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Hluo Lakes, Luurel Dell Lake, Upper Laxe, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jonn Day's, Riverside, Lierley's, Buck- nell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Booneville, Greenwood, Orr's Hot Sprli Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Wiilets, Cahto, Co- velo, Laytonville, Harrls, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduoed cat On Sundsys round-trip tickets 10 all points be- yond San Ratael at half rates. - Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buildiag. H, C. WHITING, B. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlgnntic Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave and arriva a1 t Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRESS, ¥ SIS To Chicago via A. & P, (SRt Direct Line Elo= GO Leaves every day at § ». M., carrving Pullman Palace Drawing-room Siee, also M. DY bolstered Tourist s]!‘Ph‘-:::' with fl‘:‘;‘fllifi: mmfifl'fln‘ in :’h-rieof - Bol"&, ran dafly lcago via Kansas City. —4 | m;l)cuvur,lnd &‘:M‘I:’: o i e ersona ly conduct iton Excursios Kansas City, Chicago, Montreal and the "v'm': Mountains leave every Wednesday. The best rzilway from Caiifornia to the East., New ralls, new tfes: nodust: in‘eresting scenerys and good meals in Harvey’s diniog-rooms. San Francisco Ticket Office, 644 Market 8t., Chronicle Building. Telephone Mais 1531, Oakland, 1118 Broadway. RORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 15 1893 WEEKDAYS For Ml Valley 11:00 A. M. *1:45, 3:43, *5:15. Extra trips for San Ratasl on Mondays, Wednes ‘days and Saturdays az 11:30 p. a. THROUGH TRAINS. I::oyel and way stations—7:25 . & For Point .Wllldbyl.l A. M Sundays, 1345 P. M. Satur lays. For Cazadero and way stations—7:25 A % woek- days; 1:40 P 2. Saiurdays. 1