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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver recovered somewhat. k clearings gain sharpiy. can Dollars uaquotable. change rather lowe off again. Barley dull. Other Cereals quiet. O.lcake higher. B ans very dull, toes and Vegetaoles in good supply. weil cleared up and firm. Fine Eggs doing better. Poultry the same. Choice Bartlett vears firmar agaln. Dried Fruiis very active and firm. Phenomenal trade In Provisions. Ratsins firm and wanted. Wool, Hides aud Hops very steady. Linseed Oil ana Lucol higher GOVERNMENT FINANCES. The Government receipts for July were as fol- lows: Customs, ,...... Internal Kevenue Miscellaneous. .. Total BANK CLEARINGS. Local baak clea week were $14 40 for tne same weex la P gan and speaks well for t 262, against $115¢ This is & shi state of trade. Wirnnem: 82 il " | I | A h O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow! SHADED AR CIPHTATION DURING o { v | Explanation. The srrow flles w The top figares receded coagt. When © and low along t north and south the * 1 the isobars extend coast, Tain Is probable: sobars of gon is 1mprob- these conditions THE WEATHER BUR UxrTED € s DEFARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEA BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, | August 7, 188 | The following maximum temperatures are re- | ported from sta:ic California to-day: Euresa Red % 92, Fresno 98, S nis Ohispo 74, Los Angeies 82, san Diego 73 Yuma 108. San Francisco data: Weather Conditions and General Fore- | casts | rms are reporied at Baker City, Car- day; continued | cool weather: southwesterly Southern Californ! ather; nday; continued naay morning and o ned cool. | cooler north. | unday. | A vicinity—Cloudy Sunday; nd. h—Cloudy & zona—Cloudy 2 Francisco & th' | Yocal Forecast Offictal. | | NEW YORK MARKETS, =W YORK, N. Y., Aug. he report that | opolitan Tra had secured conirol of Man- | attan Eleva ed caused a sensatl advance in tter stock to-day. Ope res’ showed | dvance ranging from 8% to 434 points from thelast sale of yesterday aod a furtherise of 3 ol ts followed, after which the stock reacted sharply. In the general stock marke: 1 on a large scale and the tone very buoyant. Union and Missourl Pacific showed pro- ced strength, piob: in sympathy with | ianhatian, but advances were sogeneral through- | the list it would seem almost useless to partic- rize. In Granger shares and a uumber of other cs new high Tecoras of prices on the current | movement were estahlished. A1 additional stim- s 10 the ad tendency of the market was | furnished by in A merican stoeks in Lon- | don and by purcaases In this market by foreign | houses. Transactions for the two hours of business were | s 000 sheres ong the special- 1ies Kansas and Texas and Chicago Great Western | \were strong and a-tive, and anthracite s:0cks were | all firm. The imAustrial group was raiher Deg- lected, though American Tobacco and United | Stat § Leather preferred were sLrong. The weekly bank statements showed some strik: ing changes, some of which at least reflecied in- creased activity in business in and outside the stock exchange The gain in loans of $6,566,000 as encouragiug showiug. There were Signs of Rreater firmness in the money market. Tue1oss §a cash was in-par: a 1. flection of lest week’s ship- Inents of go'd i+ gal tenders decreasing £4,553,000. | £pecie boldings un the other hand increased $632, 000, Deposits increased $3157.000,8 d in cos sequence of Lhe decrease i cash a 1038 in the sur- Plos Teserves of $3.718.000 wss shown. The | Van:s stl hold $41,000.600 in excess ot Jegal re- | quirements. ‘ Goverament bonds steedy and unchanged. Rafl | WayS SLIODZ. | Money on call 13 per cent: time money—60 to 75 days z per cent, 4 months i per cent, 5 to 6 months 3 per cent on good mixed Stock Exchange coilate Prime {ndorsed blis recelva- e, $15@ 5% per cent: choice prime single nawes, Posiea asking rates for steriing, $4 8514 for jong bitls and $4 8614 for cemand. Actusl rates: Long ills, $4 8434 @ 4 86: sight drafis, $4 ¥6@ $614: cabié transters, $4 8815 Domestic ex- Chenge on New York: ®an Francisco sight, 15¢ premium; telegraph, 17%c premium. Wheat and F 10:30 8358 WHEAT— August. teptember Lecember ~pot weaker, less ac ive; 1. 0. b | Nortoern spring New York, 805gc: 1 hard | Duuth 9:3gc: No. 2 nad winier, 8783¢; No. 2 | ed, new, B875@H8YsC. T olare clotig: ~eptember, 83Ysc; December. #c. T FLOUR—spriaz. in bbls: No. 2 extra, §315@ 5 25; No_ 1 exita, 83 45@3 65; siraights 8.0 | 525: putents $4 50@4 70 e GEAIN FREIGHTS—New York 1o Liverpool Ly steam, 3340 froduce. COFFEE—Rio, spot dull, weak; No. 7. 7140 Fature trading +losd: Febraary.87 06@7 10; Maich, 10@7 15: May, 87 20@7 25: Aucusi, 366084 65: “Septemoer. §6 T0@6 75; October, 670@o 75; December. $3 95@7. LARD—Prime. §4 65. PORK—Mess 8K@8 25. TALLOW—3345@3Yac. EUTTER—Creamery, Western, 152 EGGS—btate, tresh gathered, 13c. i SUGAK—Raw, dull. flem: S8-dez. test, S1jci 86-dec. test, 584c: refin d aciive and firn. PETROLEUM—New ) ork renn d. £5 75; Phila- delphia and Ealtmore refined, §5 70; refinea in | 20. HOPS_Crop of ’85, 5@4c: crop 96, 6@8c: coast, cron 'S5, 3gdc; crop ‘96, 6@iv. ‘London market, 50@70s. G IDES—Buenos Asres ""@fi’x,";" 1634@19¢: i veston, 20 10 25 1bs.. 1434 o LEATHER—Herlook soie, uenos Ayres, light tobeaty we.ghin 18@1ic; iuid, 0@ | wheat, Dried Fruits. —Caltfornia. 50-1b boxas, 2, 8, é-crown, seeded, B34@sc: seediess muscatels, RAIST F3, @50 B1a@0350. CURKANTS — 474@514~ In_barrels: cleaned bulk, 5Le@6C; cases, bLa@dYec: CATtODs, E@THC. bflr#txbs_ Caiiorpis, 201> DoXes. 4@734c: -1 boxes. 3%@714c pLEACHES e, nnpeciod. bags. 6:@8c: oxes. Ths@9c: veeled. 10@1lc | APRICOTS—California, boxes, 7%@10¢c: bags, T@9%5c. CITRON~11@12%4c¢ for fancy boxes. ¥ oy raiday, 12@1s0; saney washed, 60-1> hoxés. 255@384c; Fard, ses, 534@%C. : ltornia Siandard, €3ac; soft S—Shelled. 17%,@28c Metals. Soutbern, $9C0@10 0); 3 aits, €13 60@13 70. ( COPPEK — Brokers, $11 123 5. Steady L% Brokers, $3 60; exchange, §3 80. XNorthern, exchange, Etocks and Bonds. Dpening. Closing. American Socar... 144 50 1145 00 Can TODACCO. . rrsors 9400 8100 Amenican & iy | A%enimon. 4 i< 35 14 87% Atcniuson P gy LT L | Eay stute Gas. . 159‘ Cansdian 2 7825 10150 a 9400 o & Nashviile. onatian Con.. Prd. | Western Union. | Wabash, rid | Barsiver. S Leather, | Bteriing o 3 Sterling on London, sigh . 's, registered. .. TARKETS, | oty CHICAGO. 1rr. Aug 7.—Trading in provisions | was only fawly active and prices ruled lower in with au easier market for graln and 1ib- eral hog receipis. Local iones were the principal | setler e o contl i CHICAGU 's llberal, chiefly for foreign account. le there 18 po stock here except a few | loads of Texas that came direct tothe packers, a few 01d cows, bulls, e1c.. hence there {s 1o bu worth noting and the usual Saturday dul! the rule. than a wee erns sho! stock is In ho was me beeves are aboul 10@1Ge ower g0. Medlum grades and ted West a déciine of 20@25c. Mixed butcher )@25¢ lower and calves 25¢ lower. s Monday’s market started strong 10@15¢ 1an atthe close o the week before reach- fi or tue first time since jast May . Wednesday and Thursday there was a * and vaines went dowu to the Owest for a Week, the entire advance being wiped The sheep market was dn'l wi b cho'ce native sheep practica.ly steady lower. Choice lambs went off 20®25c, but re- galued and c.0sed about the SAmS as last week., WHEAT- 11 7555 767 August..,, Sepiember.. December.. [111g 74c; September, 2€35¢. OATS—August. 1615c; September, 1634¢. BARLEY —Cash, 25@34dc. RYE_Cash, 4134c; ~eptember, 42c. FLAXSEED~Cash and Seplember, 88@8924¢ TIMOTHY —Cash, 2 75. Produce. Avgist and September, §7 7507 80. ., $4 nd September, $4 75, arket stead xtras. 14ljc; firsts, 1215@13%50; seconds, 11@i2¢. Dairles—Extras, 12c: hrats, 10 @11c: seconds, 9¢; packing stock, fresh, 8c. EGGS—Firm and activi 9%4c per doz, loss off cases returned. Livestock. FOGS — Light, $8 70@3 90: mixed. 33 60@ 3 871%: heavy, §3 45@3 ¥0; rough, $3 45@3 55. Hec 21,000. Estmated Monday, 33 CATTLE-Beeves, $3 #5@5 00: cows and helt- ers, $1 80@4 40; Texas steers, §2 50@4 00; stock- | ers and ieeders, 8 20@4 SU; Westerns, 83 75@ 4 30, Receipts 200. EHELE P—Keceipts 8500. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR., Aug. 7.—CATTLE— Eeceipts. 1300 head; market strong. HOGS—Receints 5000 stronger. EHEEP-Strong. Feceipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Aug. 7.-CATTLE—Re ceipts, 150: market steady. 15 0GS—Receipts, 7000; steady. SHEEP—Receipts, none. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, D. Aug 7. — To-day’ statement of the condition of the Treasury shows: Available cash balance, $229,119,074; goid re- serve, 140,747,868, market firm prices N “W YORK EBANK STATEMENT. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug 7.—The weekly bank staement shows the following changes: Reserve, decrease, $4.718.025; loans, increase. 566,200: specie. incre: $842,200; legal tenders, decrease, $4,553,600: deposits, increase, 23,187,500 circuiation, decrease, $46.400; banks now hold $41,002,125 in excess of requirements of the 25 per cent ru ¥OREIGN MARKETS. London. LONDON, Exa. Aug 7. — Consols 11834 siiver, 26; French rentes, 1057 82%ac. Liverpool. WHEAT — Quiet; No. 1 standard California 35s 31: cargoes off coas. firm: cargoes on passage, nominal, less active and 6d lower; Liverpool wheat, No. 1. California. 7s 3d@7s 3d; wheat In Paris, steady: flour in Parls, firm. CO11ON—Upisuds, 4 b-164. CALIFORMNIA ¥RUIT SALES, MONTREAL, CAX., Aug. 7.—The Earl Frult Company sold Callfornia fruft at auction as fol- lows: Pears—Barteus. 3. Peaches—81 708 2 05; average, #1 835, Flums and Prunes—$ 70@ 220! sveraze, 81 85 Two cars sold io-day. BOSTON, Mass, Aug. 7.—The larl Fruit Com- pany sucioned irult at (he following prices: Pears—Eartlelts, $1 95@2 60; average, $2 14 Peaches—(rawiord $1@1 80; average, $1 56: Strawberry, 8) 2:@$1 80: averag~, $1 67; Muir, $140@1 5; avirage, 81 47: Susquebanna, 51 60 @1 80. aversge, $1 60, Four cars sold to-day. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, £terling Fxchange, 60 days - ®ma86%; Sterling Exchange, sight . - 4 88 Stesling cuble: — 485y, New Yo cliange, sight - 15 New York Exchange, telegrapiic.. — 1734 ¥ine silver, peroun.ce...... - 563 Mexican Doilars. : = nominat b ettt YESTERDAY’'S WHEAT MARKET. €ax Fraxcisco, Avg. 7, 1897. The following Tesume of the wheal marketis surnighed by k. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange erainbroker, 412 Pine stree; San Francisco. 5 A M. SESSION. Wheat opened weak in sympatky with Eastern markets, December, 31 47 to £1 4673, closing at 81 47%; May, 81 4756 5 10:15 4. 3. SESSION. ‘Wheat opens. steady, with fair buying by the tocul crowd. Weakness 12 Chicago market seems | lost sight of. December, $1 473 May, $147%. 11:15 A. X SESSION. ‘Wheat still hanging around initial prices. Crowd aisposed 10 fisht shiy of the short side. Lecember, 81 47%: May. 81 47%. December bariey, 93¢. Chicago, Wheat opened weak at 1c decline, as compared close. Liverpool quoted wheat Fackers were 00d buyers, taking most of | rings agsinst cash sates. The cash demand | ness | Westerns wers 10@16¢ | 5: September. $4 20@4 27. | Firsts sold chiefly at | i 34d lower this mcrning, which caused much dis- appolntment to the filends of wheat. Paris re- por ed flour 1t bigher, and_ this caused a rally to 854C tor Sep emver. ileavy selling by the local crowd started a break, which was only gropped by §.0rls buylug 10 take profit around 757¢ This buying ciused a rally to 76%ae. Again heavy seli- 10g started, which résuited in a break 0 75 December foliowed al & premium of 1c. A raily 10 7554¢ L0OK place at the c.ose, Keoripis were about 200,000 bushels less than on the same uay one yesr ago. Sbhipmenis were oniy 80.000 busheis iess Lhan receipis. Toiedo as usnal leads in receipts. Kansas City shows an in- crease. Rai.s were reported in North Dakots. Much of the duy’s business wesbullish, but this was lost sight of n the anxiety of longs to unload over Sunday. Many were disj0sed to se 1 shelr bolding+ in anticipation of the Government re- port, which wil b+ published on funday next. If the Government authorities make (he crop under 600,000,000 busheis of wheat the ammunitica of the bears will have passed away. Europeans are ‘Waicnifig the report with consideravle auxiety. Much dumage fas resulted to ihe spring crop, which will be made known 1n the report. Foreign conditlons were unchanged as compared wi b other duys duriug the week. Yesterd: cabie «fferings met with ready accepiances Lh morning 1he demand for suot wheat continues bdrisk. Indicatious poin: to & combination trying to force prices down in order to vuy cheap wheat. The crowd who bulled wheat are the ones now try ing to reduce prices. Tf Lhie foreigners continue to buy the combinati b may not meet with success. ‘I'he volume of business done in wheat during the week hasbeen very iarge. Wheat has many friends who have been out of the market for a year oruwo. ‘I'he faci that prices were advanced in the face of alarge narvest has streagthened the { leas of s eculators as to ihe fiual outcome ot price: Eog.and has not yet started to bay. I is que ticnacle whether kngiish stocks will stand these conaitions much longer. The demand for fiour for the United Kingdom has been very urgent of late. ‘1he market does DO Se I Very anxivus 1o fill orders o ber than ag advanced prives. ‘T'he situition 100ss healthy. A temporary break mizhi bs caused in order to shake oni a few weak holders. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Recelpts. Bushels. Shipmente. usheis. . 89,280 120,000 1650 . 248020 146,500 3,000 12,810 80,000 Cittes. .Minneapolls. Dulut... “Miiwaukée. } ) A Philadelphia.. 174,096 Balumore. 206,960 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Tec. Opening 8615 6614 85 CIORIE Sozs s s rales i is e FARIS FUTURES. August. 54.50 Fept. Flour—Opening 55,30, Flour—Ciosing Wheat—Openiu Wheat—Ciosing Corn opened weaker on rains in_the Southwest Selling_for country account caused a weak mar- ket. The pears took hold of the siluation and used their machinery 0 shake outsiders out. Armour's biokers bought December corn jus: betore the close. 1t is ciaimed that ATmOUr OWDs a very large part of (he oid corn crop. He Las not soid any for some time and is a strong believer in high prices. August and SepLember are LWO Very Criti- cal monihs for corn. ~Frosts are liable to occur be- Uweeu August 25 and teptember 2U. The market wiil have these scaies L0 g0 against. ‘ihe price has been driven lower than conditlons warran.. As isaways the case the price goes beyond rea- sonabe limits. Recelp.s will grow smaller until January. e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND ()'l‘l'fl:'li GEAINS. | WHEAT—Another slump at Chicago depressed | this market for futures, aud 8poL graln was also weak, but no lower. Local quotations are as follows: $1 473 Betl for No. 1, $14¥3,@1 50 for choice and §1 5214@ 1 5714 for extra cnoice for milling. | CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SKRSION—9:15 o'clock—December. | 2000 cuis, 314715 2000, 81 4634: BU00, $1 4674: 86,000, §1 47.° May — 2000, L 4785 4000, $1 47%2: 4000 $1 4785, ~OND SESSIO ember—4000 ctls, 81 4714; i | 2000, > 14735 Msy—14.000, 31 47%. | “REGULAR Mo SESSION — Uecember—2000 | cils, 1 3715 200U, 81 47%4; 2000, 8l 4735 | May— 6000, §1 4715, | "BARLY—The murket closedthe week dull and | nnchanged. Feed 90@95c: Cnevaller, §1 30@1 35 % cul for No. 1; new brewinz, $1 05G1 10 1or No. 1 and $1@1 021 for dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—No sales. | BECOND SEssioN—Nousales. KEGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—2000 cus, %3 OATs—Continue quiet and unchanged. Southern Red selilng at $. 0315@1 10 B cil, and new linas at $1 071,@. -0 B ci. Fancy Feed, 25@1 50 B ctl: g0od to choice, $1 1215@1 22V | common, $1@1 10; Surprise, nominal—Roae her | new iied, €1 021@1 10; Milling, 81 20@1 50 B ctl. Clipped Uats seli 81 §1@2 % 10n over the raw product. COKN— Prices showed no further change yeste day. The market was quie. Smail Kound Yeilow, $125@1 35; Large Yellow, 81 10@1 1235; white, #105@1 10 B ctl. RYE—Steadily held at $1@1 07% D ctl. BUCKWHEAT—95c@81 15 Bou sor uew. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, The market Is stationary a: the moment. Vet cash prices are: Family extras, $475@4 ~5: Bakers' extras, $4 6504 70 D ubl. CUENMEAL, KTC.—Feed Corn, $26@25 % ton; Cracked Con. $25@%6 ton. MILLSIUFF: Prices in sacks are as follows, pkus: discouut tothe trade: Granam Flour, $2 75 ® 100 Ibs: Kye Floor, 82 60 100: Rice Fiour, $575; Cornmeal, $:25: exura cream do $3: Oatmeal. 88 50; Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, 85 1 3 30; suckwheat Flour, 8% 25@3 6U; Crack Wheat, 85 2. Farlna, $4: Whole Wneat Fiour, ##: Holled Uais (bbls), 34 95@5 15; Pearl Barley, 85 754: Epil Feas, 45 60; Green do, 34 25 100 s HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay Is quiet and easy, as the urgent demand of the past month seems satisfied for the moment. Feedstufts are unchanged, except Ollcake Meal, which 1s higher. BRAN—$156@1b 50 for the best and $14@14 50 % ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@20 for lower grades and $21@22 ¥ ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $20@2L: Ofl- cake Meal at the mill, $30 ¥ ton: jubbing, §3 Chopped Feed, $16@)6 ® toa; Cocoasut Cake, $17 50 B ton. HAY—Wheat, $11@15 9 ton: Wheat and Oat, 810@14; Oay, $10@lz b0; rarley, $5@12: com: pressed, 312 t0@l4; Alfalia, $7@8 6U; siock, $7@ 9; Clover, 88 50@9 50 ton. STRAW—30@40c P bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, Beans are now as slow as they were active a few days ago. No change reported in prices. BEANS—Bayos, $3: Small Whites, g1 25@1 35 cil; Large Whites, $1 20@1 30 B ctl: Pinks, 1 35@1 50; Reds. $1 20@1 50; Blackeye, $1 50 165; Red Kdney, nominal: Limas, $1 65@1 76; utters, 81 20@L 35: Pea, §1 80@1 35. SEEDS—Brown Mustard. $2 5U@2 75; Yellow Mustard, $1 85 @ ctl: Flax, 81 80@l 70; Eeed, 13,@244c B B: Altalfa, 6140; Kape, 284¢: Hemp, 3¢; Timothy, dlge. RIED PEAS—Niles, nom{ual; Green, $1 20@ 170 % cul POTATOES, VEGETABLES, An advance In Corn was the princlpal change yesterday. POTATOES—New FEarly Rose in boxes. 40@ 50c; in sacks, 40@45c; new Burbanks, 4U@50c ® ctl in boxes and 35@b0c in sacks; Salinas Bur. banks, B0@90c: Sweel Potatoss. 114@ 134c B Ih, ONI[ON >—Silverskins, B5@95¢ 9 ctl. VEGETABLES—Bay ‘Squash, 26@35c % box: Marrowfa: Squash, $1U@1 . $ on: Bay Cucumbers, 15@30c B box; Pickles. 75c@$® for No. 1, 40@5Uc for No. 4; Green Peppers, 26@50¢ tor Chile and 40@60c_for Bell: Green reas, 2%ac B 1b; string Beans, 215@dc B Ib; Lima Beans, 3@ic; Green Okra. 85@ oNiO @ : 76ca$1 ¥ crate for Berkeley and §. crate for Alameda. FYOULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Three cars of Eastern are expected this week, one of them goliug on 10-mOIraw, Live Turkeys, 15@17c for Gobblers and 12@13c for Hens; Geese ¥ pair, 75c@$1: Goslings, §: 1 50: Ducks, $2 50@3 25 for old and 88@4 b0 12 young: Hens, $350@4 50 Koosters, young, $4@ 550 do, old, 84; Fryers 83 50@é: Broflers, 8338 50 for large xnd 51 50@2 b0 for small; Pigeons, $1@1 25 B doz for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rebbiis, uominal BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter is weli cleaned up and firm, BUITTER— CREAMERY — Fancy creameries, 22@33c $ b: seconds, 20@21c B b DAIRY~—Cholce 10 fancy, 17@20c ¥ Ib; lower grades. 16@16c PICKLED—16@17¢ B 1 FIRKIN—14@160 B b EASTERN—12@1 3¢ for ladle-packed. 45@175 B CHELB-Uholos mild new, 734@8c: common togood, 6@7c B 1: Cream' Cheddar, 10@ilc; YonnkAm-rlca 8@9c: Western, 11c; kasiern, 13@15¢ B Ib. EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 16820c P doz: store Eggs, 12@15¢c P dozen; Eastern, 12@l3¢; Duck kggs, lac ¥ doz. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Cholce Partlelt Pears sold Up agaln yesterday, but considerab e ripe and small stock was carried over. They wers very unseitled. Peaches and Plums con inue quiet. Figs are scarce. Grapes £ell about the same. PECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $3@b chest for large and — tor small. 3 J ‘Black berries, $1 650@2 B chest. Raspberries, $3@4 50 B chest Huckleberries, & !c; . . 2 Red Nectarines, bU@7be: White, 15@35¢ B box and $)0@12 B 0. Peaches, 15@26c P box and 15@25¢c 9 basket | 20J J | | Yac more than barrel sor common kinds and 25@40c B box and sc @ basker for Crawiords: in bulk, $26@30 B ton for ¢ ings and $10@1 5 for frees. 4 Plums. *0@4Uc ¥ box; Jananese, 50 Wash- 1ngtons, $7@10 B ton: ieg Plums, §1 Prunes, $26@50 1on for Saata Clars, with the large sizes beid at 53;5. Apricots, 20@40c @ box and 31015 B ton in buls. Pears, 25@40¢ B box; Bartletts, 40@55¢ B box for green aui 25@35c for ripe; $15@20 B ton for No. 1and $7@1% 60 B ton for No. 2 Apples, 26@40c B box for common and 50 @75c¢ for good to cholee. Cravapples, 20@30c B box. 2 sl ST T iCc ® box: double layers, c. Grapes, In boxes, 40@60c for Muscats, S5@600 for black, 76¢ for ‘rokay, 50@6c for Thompsou’s Seediess and 25@4Uc for Fontaiebiean and Sweei- water. Crates sell about 10c Ligher than boxes, ‘Watermelons, $5@15 B 100 Can:sloupes, 50c@$1 25 B crats. Nutmeg Melons, 35@40c box. CITRUS FRUIT=—Lemons, $1@2 ® box for common and $225@3 for good to_choice; Mex!- can Limes, $4 5u@5: Bananas, $1 25@2 50 B bunch: Pineapples, $1@3 ® doz. DREIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETOC, All Dried Fruits are firm except Apricots. There sre large orders here for Prunes and Peaches, as the East is after siock, The Lendency in the two Iatter descriptious is upward and it would not take meb 1o excite the market, which would be harm- ful. Raisins are also firm and 1n active request. The large sna small sizes of Frunes are rela- tively firmer aad In beiter demand than the me- dlum siz es, say those 1hat run from 60 to 80, New Raisins are selling at 234c for 2-crown, 814c for 3-crown, 334¢ for 4-crown and $1 for Loudon layers. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: New Prunes. 43,@5c for 4U-50’s, 414@414c for 50 50’8, [885@4c 10f 0U-T0's. 3L4@8 ec for 70-80%s. 3¢ sor 80-80's and 234 for 90-1UV’s: new Peaches, 514@bd84c. tuncy, 6c: peeled, B@lle: Apricors, €W, 8706 5@0Y2C. Cartoad lots: evaporaied Appies, 514@6c: sun-dried, 5c; new vlack Figs, 3@3yge: Plams, 4@4%sc for pitted and 1@13j4c for unpitte Nectarines, 3%@4%C B D for prime to sanc; Pears. u@4o for quarters and 2@5C 1or halves. RAISINS—(0id crop)— Four-crown, looge, 4@5c: S-crown, 314@de: crown. 23,@314¢ B b;seediess Sultanas. 5@5140: seedless Muscatels 4@4%4c; 3-crown Loncon lay- ers, $1@1 15: clusters, $1 15@1 25: Dchesa clus- ters, $1 75@2; Imperial clusters, $2@2 6. TS—Walnats. 6\/&({.76 P I fors'anaard and 9@914c B Ib for softshell: Almonds. 6@7c for Lan- guedoc, 215@3Y5¢ for hardshell and 8@9c B 1 for papershell; Peacuts, 4@5c b for Eas ern aud 4c for Culifornia; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c P _Ib; Pecans, 9@10c @ 1b; Filberts, 8@915¢; Erazii Nuts, 8@9¢; Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 B 100 HONEY—New Comb, 1Cc for brizht and 7@dc fo’: éo\\'er grades; new wnle:d--wlél';@e‘n:\wt:a. 434@434c: Iign: amber extracied, 3%@4c B Ib. BEEEWAX~22@25¢ B b PROVISIONS, This market is fairly jomping. Nothing like it bas ever been seen before, not even in the palmy days of twenty years ago. Local dealers say they are seliing tbree times as much goods as they ever aid before in the month of August. The demund is from all uver the country. CUKED MEATS—Bacon, 8%c B 1 for beavy, 83 for light medium, 9%a¢ for light, 10@1014c for extra light and 1Z¢ for sugar.cured, East- ern sugar-cured Hams. 12@12%4c $ 1b; Callfornia Hams. 10@llc 3 b Mess Beef, $7@7 60 ¥ bol: exira mess do, $5@8 50: tamily do, 89@9 50; sat York, §/ 5@ 50 bbi; extra prime Fork, $9@10 extra ciear, $16; mess, $14 P bbl; Smoked Beef, 9¢10c B . e e compound and #34@8c for pure: pails, 340: Eutiforaia. Horcort Sz WU tof SOmpoLed dad Bl for pure: halt-Dbls, b34ci 10-Ib tins, 654¢; do 5b, 636c B B COTIULENE — Tierces, 53c. Packaces less than 500 ths—1-1b pails, 60 in a case, 87g¢; &1 pails, 20 in a case, 5%c; 51 palls, 1% In' a case, 8Ljsct 10-I pails, b D a case, 8ac: 50-1 tins, 1 or % in a case, 7bgc: wooden buckeis, 50 Ibs net, 7%c: tancy tubs, 80 Bs net, 75c; half-bbls, about 110 tbs, 7%0¢ B b. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Prices for all descriptions remain unchanged. Wool is quiet an firm. Liides sell off well at the figures. Hops rule firm. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1c under souna stock. Heavy salted steers, 8¢ B Ib; medlum, 8lgc B Ib: light, Thc: Cowhides, 7 8c B Ib; ~ings, be: saited hip, 7¢: salied caif, 8 ® 1b: salted Veal, 7c; dry Hides, léc B b: culls and brands 11c; dry Kip and Veal, 1lc; ory Calt, 16c; culls, 100; Goaisxins, 20@35¢each! Kids. 5¢; Deerskins, good summer. 26c ¥ 1b: inedlur, 20c; winter, 20c; Sheepskins, sueariings. | 10@20c euch; short wool, 25@4V each; medium, 40@50c exch: long wools. 5U@T5¢ each. TALLOW—Mo. 4, rendered, 23 @3c B B: No. 2, 214(@23pc: Tefined, be; Grease, 2C B Ib. WOoLSprinz clip. Northern. 13@l6c B D Mountain, 13@13¢; Footbi 1, 11@13¢: San Joaquin. year’s clip, 8@9c: do, seven months, 8@10¢ B 1b: early Lambs, aefective, 814@74c; do, free, 10@ 11c: Nevadas, 10@12c; Eastern Orogon, 10@12e. HOPS-6g8c B for falr 0 choice and 8@l0c for tancy. LContract prices are 1U@!3c B I for new Cailiornia. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS-Calcutia Grain Bags, 6e: San Quentin, 85 40: Wool Bags, 27@30c; Fruit Bags, 5%4c, 5%c and 6140 for the different sizes. CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Packers' As- toctation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In iots of 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50,000 cuses, 9214c % dozen; 76,000 cases, 9Uc B dozen, net casn f. b. ex-ship. LINSEED OIL—Is bigher at 42¢ {n bbls for raw and d4c for boiled. Cases, 5¢ more. OL—1Is 2c higher all arouna SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefinery Company quotes, terms net, cssn; Cube and Crushed and ne Crushed, 6%c: Powdered, te: Dry Granu- lated, 53¢ B Ib; Confeciioners’ A, 534c; Magnolia A, 5¢: 4%c: Golden ' C,484c: Candy Granulste lifornia A, 51gc; half-barrels and Loxes ¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Nothing new to report. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as foliows: BEEF—First quaity, 5%5¢ 3 b: seconddo, 5c; third do, 4@435c B b. VA L—iarge, 5@6c: small, 6@7c B b. MUITON—Welliers 5ie@tc; Ewes, 5@5%c CY LAMB—Spring. T@7%4c B . PORK_Live Nozs, 315@35s¢ for Iarge and 3%4c tor small and medium; sort Hogs, 255@8540 B b: Gressea do, 5c. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 12,826| Cheese, ctis ., 48 175/ kggy, cos.... .o 12,090 Hidew mo...... 770 Peits. bAls. ..o 200 Wool, ois. - 860 Leauner rolis. .o 179 Wine. gais....... 28950 ¥otatoes, sk ‘Tallow, ol 144 Onions, sKs. Shorts. sks 300 Hay, 10 Powder, cases.. 17 , tous Quickaivoe fisky 302 B I0di Lk, Chicory, bbla. b Eran. sk: 23| Broom Corn, bis. 260 Buuec, ¢ THE STOOK MARKET, Mining stocks closed the week lower, as a rule, than they opened It. The wost marked decline was {2 Sferra Nevads, which sold down to 70c yesterday, azalnst $1 30 on Mouday. The neigh- boring stocks sympathized with Serra Nevada, but the deciine In them was less marked. The Alpha Consolidated assessment falls delin- quent in board and the Utah assessment 1a office 10-mor ow. The Quincy Copper-mining Company of Michi- gan has deciated a dividend of $4 per share, amounting to $400,000, and payable August 16, The Boston atd Montana Mining Company Lias drclared a dividend of 83 per share, smouating to st 20. “'nbgéouqbg:ny;nfi GO Mining and Milling]Com- pnY of Grass Valiey as levicd an assessment of 50 per share, delinquent September 6. “ne 0gtput of the Con. Cal. & Va minelast week amounted to seven tons 07 ore of the average as- say value of $18 70 ver ton. The Inyo Marble Company has levied ao sssess- ment of 10¢ per share, delinquent August 28 The Marguerite Goid Mining and MiliingjCom- pany of Placer County bas levied an assessment of 1iic per share, delinquent September 10. ‘The Kose Creek Mining Company of Tuolumne County has levied an assessment ot 15c per share, aelinqu-nt Augnst 21, Mining assessmeuts falling de'lnquent this month smount to #91.900, of whica Nevada mines want 862,800 aud Califorais mines $29,- 000, 2 Following Are the Highest Prices Dur- “ing the Past Weok, e BTOCK. Mo, [Tues. | W ed.[Thrs. 33 1|1 07 vl o7 1 18 2y 25 2y 84 77 us| 05| 07 usl & 3 70| 72| 126, .80 Lov| 1.o¢ 26| % 41| 43 8 9§ 84 # 86 0] 07 0 | o 39 87) 33 ¥ vs| s 170 L7Y| iyl 98| 47 4| us| 08l 51| e8] BOAED SALES. Following wers the sales in the San Franclsco Stock Board vesterday: KEGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING 9:30. 200 prpns, .08, 80120 Pogosi 100 Andes.. 400 Beicner. 165 E&XB.. 260 . Following wers 1Le sales in the Paclfic Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR SESSION—10:30. 300 G&C 1000 Amona. B00CN Y. 20) € Point..l. 200 Exonar ...0- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, August 7—12x. Bid Asked. Bid. Asked. 06 uSliustice..,..... — U3 06 07/ Kemuck.,i0 03 04 15 16 Mexican. T 27 28 Belcher........ 22 23| ccidental 05 07 Best & Hoichae 67 63 phir. 62 63 Bullion 05 Ut{Overmai... ve 07 09 1if o, 55 36 75 76)-avage. 28 10 X .20 125 eg. Belchen.. U& U5 Chailenge Coa. 82 33| ilver Hll. oL 02 Con, impeciah. O1 Uilsierra 74 75 Coutigence 95 1.00 tandard 170 175 Crowa PoiZ.l 13 19[St Louis. 1 - Excneaues — 04| niouved. X 88 87 bouaECurty. 41 42 sa. i OTnE Leweduicis 89 91| icluw Jacken 87 38 Julta...oieseew . — OB STOCK AND BOND EXCBANGE. SATURDAY. August 7-10:30 A % UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. T Eds eonp.112145113 Lenew msues-dsg MISCELLA Bid. Asked. U S dareg... 1% — NEOUS BONDS. CALstChiasy. 11214 — |UskGas 33.. — 30U CalFlecL 83129 180 |Lo2dis$s.i110 11015 CotraCWbs 85 100 |Ommibosts. 12335124 Dpnt-stex-co 100 [P &0 Ryds. 110 Edsn L&P 63128151293, P&CH By 63. 10214110 FECHRR 6510735 — | Pwist KR111415L18 Geary-st K53 — ' 1021 ieno, WL&L — 103 HC&53151100 — jracoP &L, — 100 losang L8s — 100 [sF&NPR3s. 105141053 DoGntesd 63 95 100 |~PRRArizd: 99 100 Mxt-stChieds 125 12515|~PRECAI6s, 10734 — DoRyCon 53 108751 10T4(sPRR (alss. 90 95 NatVings Is. 300 - PRrRCal8s. 1053410614 NevONgh7s — 103 |sVWaterds. 120 121 NHyUul 03,104 110 |~VWaterds. 101140114 Akiylw v — 95 [SiktnGEEas w0z ' WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 81 35 |Sprug Valley10014100 fnnvart & 2 PAlsa 6AS AND ELECTRIO STOCKS. Capitar — 25 |Pucuio Liza: 46 47 Central, 816 — [SF G&Eles. 9735 §7% M ksiea Lig: 014/an Fracesca 3 51y UGBk G L &H 6434 — [S0KIO..en — 15 FusGus dmy 94 94y INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sF183% — | ot COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Anclo-Cal... 62— |birst Nauon 182 185 BankorCal. — 287 |lLondonP&A.127 130 CuBDETCo 98 101%|Merch b . 12 = SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.i340 — [Sav&losa. _ 103 HumbS&L.105) 1160 [Security....i35) ~ — Mutual...... — 40 |UwouTrisc 950 1050 BESav Uniond40 — STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. 112 |UskSL&das - 100 — |Presidiol... Blg T 614 47 FUWDER ETOCKS. 37 |GiancCon.., 8514 8514 103 |Vigoni.. 15 1& 20 MISCELLANKOUS BTOCKS. Alsskarkrs. 87 9735 Nal Vinco. — 7 Ger Lead Co. 100 140 | 'ceanicS8Co 20 — HawC&sCa.. 1714 17%PacAux FA 114 Sl Hutch 3PLo 297 50 |PacBoraxCo. §uiy — Nesnxassa. w0~ |PartPaaCe o — EALES—MORNING BESIION, Hoard— 20 Hawailan Commercial 200 do do . 250 Hutchinson 8 ¥ Co.. 200 a0 do . 50 do @ bb 50 6o do $1000 Market-st Cable 5% Bonds $1000 Omnibus Cab.e Bouds..... 60 S ¥ Gus & Eleciric Co, b3 . 25 do do 830 47 Vigorit Powaer. 20 Alaska Packers’ Associatlon. Sireci— 50 Giant Powder Con. 70 Hawaiian Comme: i xRl REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, California Title lnsurance and Trust Company to Sadie H. Muc< (wife o7 Wilfred 1.). lot on N line uf Jackson streer, 197:8 W of Buchanan, W 50 by N 117; 810 . C.'W. and Mary B, Moores 1o Edward and Isa- dora Dillon, 1ot on E lineof Webster street, 115 N of Sutter, N u2:6 by E 137:6; $10. Jawes (. Stevens to Mury A. Stevens, lot on § line of Bush street, 56 W of Broderick, W 29 by § 100; glit. William and Iizzle Hinkel to Gaston P. Spo or- no, lot on E Jine of Cole street, 158:9 S of Waller, § 25 by £ 125; $10. 1saac Ande:s0n to John Westrem, lot on SE cor- ner of Twenty-third and Vicksburg streets, £ 21:6 by § 65: $10. Earah Dunston to Heary Kohler, lot on N line ot Crben stacet, “157{6 2K of Ky, B (18:61 by ¥ 7:6; $10. Josepn and Sarah A. Pelrce to Sarah J. Dietz (wife of A.C.),lot on NW corner of Geary and Taylor streets, WV 68:9 by N 187:6: grant Same to same in trus , life estate (o J. arren Peirce,lot ou N 1'ne of Geary street, 68: of ‘daylor, W 63:9 by N 137:6; grant. £dward Ludeman (0 Minnie Krati, lot oo SE corner of N s reev aud Thirty-nith avenue, S 100 by 16 57.6: $450. Russei. L. and Mary A. Gilbert 1o N. W, Nel- s 43 and 44, block 5, Sunnyside; $10. ' Koment to the City Street Improvement Company, lov 280, Silver Terrace Homestead As- sociativn: $10. J. A. and E jzabeth Miller to Wiliiam Groezin- lot on SW corner of P strest and Ianih uve- NW 100 by SW 100, por:iou of bioek 211, U'Nell & Haley Irac': $10. Huber: Rees to Haitle T. Lewis (wife of Lemuel T.), lot on SW line of Bowdoin street, 100 SE of Woolsey, SE 50 by ~W 120, University Monad 47; also 1ot on SW line of Fourteenth striet, 50 SE of I, 81 25 by SW 100, b.ock 285, “outh San A-‘raucum Homestead and Kalroad Association; 810 Hattie T, aud Lemuel T. Lewis to Thomas W. Nowiin, lot on SW iine of Bowdoin street, 1lu0 SE ot Wooisey, St 50 by 5W 140, Univershiy Mound 47: 5. Jones. Allen & Co. to Alexander D. Coutts, lot on SE live of Aringion street, 835 SW or Loan- oke, SW 50, Sk 103, N E 50:6, N W 110, beluglois 36 and 87, Jones’ addition to Fairmonat; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Joanna Barnett (wife of D. P.) to Jennle D. F: loton N line ot Thirty-second sireet, 116.96 W of Grove W 215. N 10 a point, 1 215.50,'S 6 91 10 be- ginning, block 2 4%, ..owiand Tract, Oaklan !, $10. Iizade h A. ana Ernest A. Heron to Rrola L. Fric. (wite of Geo ge W.), lov 13, block J, Linda Visca Terrace, map % Oakiand; $10. Chsr.es A. and Alice C. Bailey to Charles M. arrows, [0t on 5.5 corner of Liacoln and kdith reets, S 40.75 by E 100, belog lot 15, block D, Edith Tract, Bereley: 85, J. L.and Mury C. Barker to C. A, Martin, lot on Wi e of Grove s reet, 150 N of Prince, N 50 by W 122, being lot 27, blcck 7, Central Park Tract, Berkeley: $100 James and Martha A. Willams to Eugene and Lebecca J. Merrll, lot 18, block 24, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township: 810 W, . Brown to H. P. Moreal, lot on NE eorner of Haliroad avenue and Grand street, N 1 1 108, block 87, Town of Encinal, Alame Builders’ Contracts. ret McBride with Henry T. Grieb, car- penterand brick work and plimoig for a two- story building on S iine of Filberc s reet, 87:6 £ of Steiner; $2000; urchitect contractor. ———————— The greatest county ares of mountain and heath Jand used for grazing in Eng- land is 465,139 acres, in Northumberiand, The North Riding of York ranks next, with 289.983 acres, and then Cumberland, with 252,562 acres, In the Principaiity the maximum is 204,884 acres, in the county of Brecon. The solitary county in Great Britain which returnsnoland under the Lead of mountain and -heath graz ngs is Rutland, while Hunts owns to on'y 18 acres, Warwick to 43 and Northampton to 44, ——————— There is a difference of opinion con- cerning the effects or the long Arctic night on explorers or visitors. Nansen says it causea no uiscomfort to him. But surgeon under Peary declares that dur- ing the prolonged darkness ‘‘the mind was depressed and all animal fanctions became less active. Vague muscu.ar pains, vertigo. cerebral congestion and anaemia indicated the siug:ish circula- tion.” By Christmas the party was lethargic and melanchol d the return- ing light founa their skin jaundiced and pale. THE CALL CALENDAR, Augus!, 1897. .|Th | Fr.|Sa.| Moon's Phases. 12 |13 | 14 Full Xoon. August 12. 161718 1920 21 32 282426 26 -nlnsc w(s|s| | | | | Last Quarter| August 20. New Moon. August 27 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| _ SAT T PiER San Diexo.....|Aus Bilaw|Pleril Aug 810am Pler Aug 9 Yax|ier) Au: 912 M[PMSS Aug 10.10Aw | Pler 15 Aug 10, vax Grave Harbor. Aug 10. Spu Ferndale....,. | Aug 10, 1P Fortiana Aug 1110an HumboidtBay | Aug 11, 2Pk ABlanchard Oregon ports.. |Aug 11. §ex Australia... | Honoiulu...... |AUg 12. ¥PM ::‘";‘- Rosa. | san Diego. Aug 12 1l ‘Zarina Coos Hay. Az 14,10a% Loos Bay. Newpor ’: A\‘:g l‘."A! City Puebla| Vic & Pet Snd | Aug 14, fam Belgle........ China&Japan|Aug 14, 1M PM S 6 State of Cal| Portiana ... |Aug 16,20au | rler st Weeo! |HumboldtBav |Ang 1 6, 9aM 18 | —_— STEAMERS T0 ARRIVE, STRAMER | Frox i Chilkat.. Fomona. China and Victoria & Fuges Soan1 |, Protection Tillamook Bay. Crescens U Crescent Uity Czanina... Coos nar State of Cal Portiana. Coos Bay. Newnor:. | Al'fance. Portiand. Corona ~an Diezo aa Weeott, 2 Arcata. - Waila A Columbin. K ‘ B ey SUN, MOON AND TIDE. ITED STATES COAST AND GFODETIC SURVEY. TIMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT }ORT YOINT. FNTRANCE TO SAN | FR:NCI1scO BAy. FPUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINT<NDENT i NoTe-Tue high and low ‘waters oc ur atthe | City Front (Mission-street Whari) about twe: | five minutes later than at Fort Polut; the hel of tide I3 ihe same at both places. | | August - 1897 Suoday, August 8 Sun rises .5.18|Moon rises. Sun sets 712 Moon sets . 0.57ax 5 | | | i ;J‘““"‘ peot [T1m8) pop, [THme | poq, Time| ooy iEw mHwl ITw W = X E T3 B3| 715 60 9 | zls| 8.3 87| 60| 10 | 11| 83| 916 €0 | 11 | 405) 311012 6.0 | 12 466| 2.5/1105| 5.8 | 13 5.47| 2.4/11157| 5.5 11 635 2.1 ] Norx—In the above expoaiiion of the tides the early morning lides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of ihe day ia the order of occurrence as tqt'me. The second time column gives the second Yde of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last o righi hand column gives the iast tide of the day, excep: when tnere are but thres tides. as sometimes sccnrs. The Lelgais given are addiiions o the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given 18 subtractive frow the depth ziven by the charta. —_— NOTICE TO MARINERS. i A branch of the Uniied States Hydrographlo | Office located in the Merchants' N maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to Visit the ofiice, where complete seis of charts and sallinz direcilons of the world are kept on hani: or com- | parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obiained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. 5 The time ball onton of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill s hoisted about ten minutes befors noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by ! telegraphic signal received each dav irom the United States Nava. Observaiory a: Mare Isiand Cal, A notice stating whether ths tims ball was | dropped on time, Or giving the error. if any, is | published the sams day vy the afternoon papers, | and by ihe morning papers the following dav. W. 8. HuaHes. Lieutensant, U. S N, incharga The Tim~ Ball. BraNcE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8 N.) MERCHANTS | XCHANGE. 380 | SAN FRANCISCO. August 7, 1887, ) | The time bail on Teiegraph Hill was dropped | exacily atnoon to-de¥ —1. e., at noon of the 120th | meridian, or exactly at 8 p M, Greenwich time. W. 8. HUGHES, Lieute: t U. 8 N.. in charge SHIPPING INTELLIGENC. Arrived. SATURDAY. AugustT. Schr Moro, Jorgensen, 60 nours from Coquiiie River: mdse. to J 3 Kimbail. “'Schr Abbie, Hansen. 36 hours from Caspar; | 20) M ft iumver, to Caspar Lumber Co. Sch- Eureka. krickson, 4 days from Coquille | River: 120 tons coai, to F W Kronberg, Uax- lani; 36 M & lumber, to McDonald & McKinnoa, Schr Arthur I, Krog, 43 hours from Polnt Arena; 180 cds bark, to N versen. Cleared. SATURDAY, August 7. Stmr Pomona, Couslns, Eureka: Goodau, Per<iai & Co. Stmr Umatilla, Benne:t, Victoria and Port Town- | send; Goodall, Perkins & Co. sumr Corona, Jepsen. Saa Diego; Goodall, Perk- ins & Co. Stme Proaeso, Storrs, Seattle: Goodall, Perk- ns & vo. Stmr Natlonal Ci y. Andresen, St Michuels; Her- riman & Mlils. sumr Souta Coast, Hansen, St Michaels: E B Rideout. Bkin Tam o’ Shanter, Patterson, Santa Rosalla; Felix antalier, Scbr Anta, Aas, Ensenads, via San Diego: Ybarra Gold Mining Co. Scbr C T Hill, Rudbach, Kadiak; North Ameri- can Commercial Co. Sailed. SATURDAY, August 7. Stmr Signal. Bondegaard, Eureka. Stmr Weeott. Miller, Crescent City. &umr Pomona, Cousins, Eurexa. Stmr Poi it Arens. Hansn, Mendocino. Stmr Coquille River. Drisko, Cugailie River, Stmr National City. Andresen St Michaela. Schr € T Hill, Rudback, Kudiak. Scur Alblon, Grunuell Schr Golden Gate, Jorgenson. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, August 7—10 P x—Weather clear; wind W; velocity 14 milles, Charters. The Albert. S N Castle and W G Irwin load mdse. for Honolu u. The bktn Addenda loads railroad tiesst Novo for Mo.lendo; schr Berie Minor, lumber at Eu- | reka for Kalloa; bkin Moniior. lumber at Gravs | Harbor for Guaymas; Chit bark Pacitico, lumber on the Sound ior Valparaiso. Spoken. Per ship St Francis—May 3107 Cape Horn, Br ship Genista. from Hilo, tor New York. Domestic Ports. HARDY CREEK—Salled Aug 7—Stmr Green- wood. USAL-Salled Aug 7—Stmr Newsboy, for Santa Barbara. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Aug 8—Stmr Alcazar, from folot Arena. BIAK 1 AnBOR—Sailed Aug 7—Stmr Laguna, for San Fravcisco EUREKA—Arrived Aug 7—sche Gen Banning, hence July 28. Luunched Aug 7—Stmr Hueneme. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Ang 7—Haw ship John Ena, hence July 24. AFo;&‘!‘ BRAGG—Arrived Aug 7—Stmr Rival, he g POINT ARENA—“alled Aug 7—Schr Arthur I, for ~an Franclsco. ASTURIA—A rived Aug 7—Br bark Cumbrian, from Anterp; schr Kdwarl Parke, heace July FEUREKA—Arrived Ang 7 -Schr Lottie Carson. trom New; ort: stme Pasadena, from Ventnra. VERETT—Tosall Aug7-5car Neptune, for san Francisco. Arrived Aug 7—Schr Queen, hence July 23. | Foreign Ports. i MOLLENDO—Arrive! Aug $—Schr Volunteer | ftom Grays Harbor. CAPE TOWN—Arrived Aug4—Br bark Eivioa, for San Francisco. Importations. COQUILLE RIV & R—Por Moro—40 M ft Iumber. 130 ons coal, 20 Kesgs bulter, 4 bils hides, 3 vugs wwool. | Consignees. Per Moro - F BHaight: Dodge. Sweeney & Co; 4 | § Kimoail: Bissinger & Co; Hulme & Hart: H H Satz 0 : W B Sumper & (0: Coznill & Konn. | | | | OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO,, 300-306 POST sSTREET,S.F., | Corper Stoc.1on. BANK GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 5:6 CALIFORNIA ST., 5. F. 92,040,201 63 AND BANKERS. Guaranteed capital and surplus, Caplital actually pald up in cash. 1.000,000 00 Deposits December 31. 1806.. 27,730,247 45 OFFICERS — President, B. A. Becker; First Vice-President. Daniel Meyer; Second Vice-Presi- dent, H. Horstmanu; Cashier, A. H. R Schmidt; Assisiant Cashier, William Herrmann; Secreiary, GGOIxe Tourny: Assisiant Secretary, A. H. Mul- ler; Attornes, W. S. Gooafellow. BOARD OF DIRECTURS—B, A. Becker, Daniel Meyer, H, Horstmann, Ien. Steinhart, N. Van gf‘g;l“‘-n%‘mlfi H. B. Russ, D. N. Walter |'a 29 Shippers and Buyers’ Guide. THE CALL indorses and recommends as thoroughly reliable the Commission Mer- chants appearing in this column. D. E. ALLISON CO., General Commission Merchants. Green and Dried Fruits, Graln, Potatoes, Beans, Produce, Woo,, ete. 501-509 Front St. H. HECKMANN & CO. . WHOLESALE DEALEKS IN Dried ¥ruits, Produce, Pouliry, Game and Egg 400-402 DAVIS STREET, S F. S. F. WOLF & SONS General Commission Merchants. 821-823 DAVIS STREET, S. F. CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE We Handle GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS m margine. There never was a more favorable time «ad there is no market known that is better than Chi- 3ago for conservative, profitable trading. Write usat RSO gn datly and weekly Market Letter and , teiling how to make money on Chica; Board of Trade. s ressa DUDENHAVER & COMPANY, 863 Oonsolidated Exchange Building, CHIC OCEAN TRAVEL) S. 8, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Thursday, Aug. 12, at 3 Pt ~pecial party rates. . ‘The ~. 5, A iy 1) sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for @nm SYDNEY hursday, August 19, 2 P. M. Line to COOLGARDIE, Ausiralis. and CAPE TOWN, ~outh Africa. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. (O, Agents. 114 Montgomery street. Frelght office 327 Market street, San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST_ NTEANSHIP €0, TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San_Francisco. as follows: For vorts In Alaska, 9 A. M. Aucust 4, 9, 14, 19 24,29, and every fiith day thereatter, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town: gend, Seattle, Tacoma, Evereit, Anacories and New Woaicom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.). § 4. 3. ‘Aug. 4, 9,14, 19, 24, 29. and every fifth day thers- after, connecting &i Vancouver with the C. P, 2. at Tacoma with N. P. R. K., at Seattle with G. N Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jureka, Arcaia apd Fields Landing (Hum- holdt Bay), Str. Pomona P. 3, Auzust3 7, 11 16, 20, 24, 28. Septemuer 1, 6. 10, 14, 18, 23, 27, October 1. 5, 9, 13, 18, 22, 26, 30 For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, av 9 A i Aug. 2. 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 3J, and every toarin | dny thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord an Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Por: Loy An Feles. Redondo (Los Anceles) aud Newport, 11 M. Au-ust 4, 8, 12,18, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereatier. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Ls Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, L) 4.3 the 24 of each month. [ Ee Company reserves the right to changs with- out previous notice steamers, safling dates and ours of sailing. Ticket ofice—Palace Hotel, 4 ew Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Franciso THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATUH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAINID From Spearstree Whart, &t 10 4 FARE{“ First-class Including $2.50 2d-class Jberit & weals SCHEDULE UF SAILINGS: Columbia. Aug. 1, 11, 21, 31. Sept. 10 Btate of C ... Aug. 6, 16, 26, Sept. 5 Through tickets and througn baggage © il A°poluts, ~ Lates and joiders Upou applicss F.F. CONNOR. General Agent, 630 Mariet strest. @OODALL. PERKINS & CO. Superinteadea COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLAYTIQUD French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton &, 'ITavelers by this line avoid boih transit by English rallway an’ the discomfort Of Crossing the cuannel in boat. ~New York {0 Alexandria, Egyps Vis firac class $160, second class $116. LA NURMANDIK, August 14 10 A A LA BRETAGN August 21, 10 « LA GASCOGNE . Aug.28 0 & LA CHAMPAGNE. .. Bep. 4 104 W La TOURAINE. -Septemberi1,10x & A% For turther particulars apply to 5 A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZ! & CO., agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, tan Francisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St.. At 6 P. M, Daily. kreight received up to 1130 P, M. B Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. ‘Ihe only line seiling through tickets and giving tbrough freight rates to ail poin.s oa Vsliey Rauroad. STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, Clty ‘of Stockton. Telephone Main 805. Cai Nav. and lmpe go FOR U. 8. ll.lYY-fiRD AND VALLEJO. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Mon., Tues,, Wed., Thuis. and Sat ¥ ..9:40 4 & und Sp o (9P M ex. Thurs) rflflly - Apw 8 undayi 10:30 A. 2 and Lunding and offices, Mlasion_Dock, Pler 4 Telvpnone Gre=n 531 FOR SAXJOSE, LOS GATOS & S:L“'l CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) 8t 10 A M. Alviso cailv (Saturdey excepied) st 7 P. 3 Freigni and Passenger. Fare botween BSan Franciico avd Alviso, 50c: to San Jose, 75c. Clay st Pier L. 20 W. Banta Clars st Swi Jose. 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