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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13 1 bence Juiy 24, 11 mma Utte; e : 4 W line of Thirty-eighth avenue, 150 S of reet, | R Wilson, I H E C O M M E RC l A L w 0 R LD el e fin@i:upm S T E THE STOCK MARKET. 850 by W 120; $450. in to Sol Getz, lot on “i‘-‘&&fi?y‘!& RIVER—Salled Aug 12—Stmr Co. v, 2 g 1 homas and kllen Lain to Solomon G 1 S g = T e HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Mining stocks were weak yesterday and the best | w live of Eorty s avenue, 00 Sof N arect, S |aulle wver forsin kranehhen 7 O D N ® 8 B . y W 1207 . » N 227,179,892; prices were lower than on the preceding day. 0 e S i Ve 4 ity SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. e e B e e T Avauable cash paiance. $23T.179.80%; g0l 1™ | Hay is quiet, as the urgency of the demand is | Traaing was dull % o e A ot Rorry-siznih avenue, 1 50 | = Sailed Aug 12-Scnr Neitlo Pundbors. for San D B CR I S over. Prices are maintained, however. Feedstufls | The Powning Gold Mining Company ef Nevada |, "\'3,0, o correc: 1739 1 272: 810 ? A Y—Atrived Aug 12—Stmr Emjire, he Siiver firmer. s R ey ey CALIFORNIA “RUIT SALES. are unchaned. County has levied an assessment of V4 per share, | “krederick and Louise Boese, Richard and Caro- | GO0 3 Wheat advanced agafn. Brewing " | September [ #3g 935 ~91p w0 cO4m BRAN—$14 50@15 for the best and $18 50@14 | delinquent Sepiember 14, 1ine Surgens v Ty ROMSEA, 1o on SV, €OF. | AUER \\ pteq Aug 12-Sche Jomnie Stein Other Cereals nnchanged. December..... 871, &8s 8 = 8865 8865 | NEW YORK, N. Y. Aug 12.—Porter Bros. | ¥ ton for outside brands. The New York and Honduras Rosario Mining | per Stanyan s rect aud Belrave syeone, 8. SO0G | PSan Francisco. Hay and Feed,tuffs as before. o Less aGiive oWIng 10 frmmess in pr.Gos: 1.0.6: | wold ten cars as follows: Fears— Bartiett, boxes, | MIDDLINGS §1620 for lower grades and | o the Sew Tore and BERERET OB pare, | WA10:1. N buclb, 1 102 belne o arendon | ' EURENA—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Pomona, hce Lima Beans active. Grain Bags higher. Onjons advanced. Po! Butter about the same. Poultry in good supply. Bartlett Pears gint the market. Dries Fruits firm. No chance in Provisions. Exchange lower. toes firm. Eastern Eggs higher. EXPORTS OF SPECIE. Exports of specie from this port during the first seven monthaof 1897 were $24.738,695. against $22,759,483 during the sume time fn 1896, and fncinded $3,496,000 in Silver Bullion, §3.017.600 in Mexican Dollars, $227,524 in Stiver Coin and $17,620.000 in Gold Coin. 'Of the (0 al China took $100.700, Japan $1,742.000 aud New York $17, 524,600. SILVER TRADE. QUICK Receipts of Quicksiiver at this port during the first seven months of the year were 8881 flasks, against 18,316 during the same time n 1896. The exports were 3072 flasks, valued at $110,138, against 9533 flasks, valued at $3 O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOV RS Explanation, ‘The arrow flles with the wind. The top figures at station indicate maximum temperature for the days: those underneath it. 1f any, the amount of rainiall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or s lines, connect poinis of equal &ir pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means hizh barometric pressure and is _usually accompanied by fair weather: “low’ refers o low pressure, and is usually preceded and accompunied by cloudv weatherand rains. “Lows” usually first appear on the Wasbington coast. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and the Isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain Is probable: but when the “low 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregen is improb- able. With 3 “bigh” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Callfornia coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. ‘The reverse of these conditions Wil produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHEE BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Avgust 12,1897, 5 ». a. The following are the maximum temperatures reported from stations in California to-day: Kureka 64, Red Bluff 85, Fresno 100, San Luis Obispo 84, Los Angeles 82, San Diego 70, Yuma 102. San Francisco data: 62, minimum 54, mean 5 Weather Conditions and General Fore- cast The pressure bas risen slowly over the northern halfof the Pacific Siope and has fallen slowly over the southern baif. Anares of low pres lies over the Dakotas, with a trough pruje southward to Utah snd Ar zona. Thunderstorms have occurred at Helena and Salt Lake City. A sprinkle of rain is reported at Seattle. The temperature has fallen over Utah and East- ern Arizona. Iu has remained stationary along the Pacific Coast. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midzight August 13, 1867: Nortnern California—¥Fair Friday, except fog along the coast in the morning: westerly winds along the coast, variable winds iniand. Southern California—Fuir Friday, with fog In the morning: westerly, winds. Nevada—Fair Friday. Utah—Thunder-showers early Friday morning, cloudy Friday and piobably showers in northern portion. Arizona—Clondy Friday San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Friday, with fog in the morning; fresh westerly wind ALEXANDER Mc \ Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Maximum temperature NEW YORK. N. Y., Aug. 12.—The stock market opened with a clear show of strength, espectally in the grangers and bigh-priced industrials. The in- ternational stocks were helped by higher prices in London. Tobacco moved up 1%, Burlinton and Northern Pacific abcut 1 yer ceui. Union Pacific opened Wwith sales of 5000 shares from 1214 to 1334, agaiost 12 al jast night's close. Sales of 8000 sbares quickly followed at prices from 1314 1014 The advance received considerable mpetus after the initial deallugs, owing to the execution of an accumulation of commission house orders over night, waich fuclud d all of the leading properties and a sprinkling of the inaciive specialtics. The galns were especiaily noteworthy. The low-priced +hares were neavily dealt in, with Union Pacific the feature The Gould shares generally were particularly strong. with Wesiern Union and Mis- sour: Pacific in exceptional demand. Speculation continued extendine to the remoiesi recesses of long neg- lected departments of the market. A block of Atlantic and Pacific shares was soid at 50 cents & share. Sugar tended scrongly upward 10 & new high record of 1353 The buying of the usuaily active shares continued in enorn.ous volume aid with the upward tenaency unabated Unioul acific reachbed point on heavy Loudon sel'ing, bui was well taken at_the decline and railied part.a ly. Great Northern preferred rose 334. Sales to noon, 83.500 shares. Sich esrnings as were repcrted to-day by the Southern Railway, Louisville and Nashville ana Chesapeake und Oblo companies were sufficient proot . hat the business improvement s oot con- tined Lo any one section or to those specially af- tected by the movemes.t of grain. roads aie uot larze carriers ot grain, and ihe in- crease iu their eatulngs jor the first week of Au- gustof 1. aud 15 per cen: resps ciively must have resulted from un increase in gen: ral trafic. 1t was & matier of eacouragement indeed that even Lhe returus of the Wesiern aud so-called KraCger roads upon analysis show that the gains being jeported are due chiefly to the free move- ment of merchandise ratner (han to shipments of grain. ihe Increase in the eurnings of Chesa- peake and Ohio was more than 21 percent in com- varison wih the correspouding woek last year. ‘iraflic returns for ail of the more inportuii rali- way comp.nics which make weekly reporis are now ai hand and they acd iheir testimovy (o that of the bank ciearances and other valuable and sigoifican. sia istics bearing upon the improved state of the countiy's trade. Another large isy's business was done on *Chauge and another new high record of average prices made. Lucerest was well distribued, as heretotore, and in a dition to those stocks which recently bave been ihe favorites in speculation Sugar Kefiulug deveioped renewed acuivity and large deaiings were noted In Union Pacific, Denver #nd Gulf ani Kansas and Texas shares. . Among the comparatively Inactive stocks sharp advances were uoed in Grea. Northern preferred and Pitts- burg. Cincinnatl, Chicsgo aud St Louis. London houses had large orders on both sides of the mar- ket and the balauce were against sellers. Arbitiage dealers reported. however, an increas- iug scarcity of American stocks in the London marke. and were of the opinion that foreign liguidation was practically coucluding. A potwole advance in Baltimore and Ohio made this stock conspicuous in the general circumstances. As wasthe case yesterday the market did not retain the full measure of the adyance up to the close, sractional recessious belng noted in a majority of the list. On light trading quotations for Governmenl bonas were firm. A large and well-distributed business was transacted in_raiiway avd miscella- Deous bonls and many noteworthy advances were made. Call money, 1@2 per cent; time money 2 per cent for 30 days, 214 for 60 days, 3@514 for three and four monihs, 342@4 tor six montns. Wheat and Flour. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug 12.—Great excite ment prevailed on ’Change this morning when the market opened. Trading was very active and bull speculation was heavy. Cables were all higher, but the market for wheat was in a bull fever and 0 a considerable extent worked independenuy of with grest animation, | | cover. afloat No. i Nortn.rn spring New York, 96c: No. 1 hird sprinz, 98%gc: No. 2 ha:id winier, 9234c; No. 2red. new, +o6p@837%c. Futures ad- vADCed 214c (0 -3~ 108: pact «f thisand closed 1@11ge higher for the uay. Future sales, 11,350, 00U bushels Futare closing: August, 915sc: September, BY55c; Octover, 8815c; December. »855c. ) LOU K—Spring. {0 bbls: No. 2 extra, $3 50@ 3 75; No. 1extrs $370@390: straighs. §4 15@ 4 35: patents. &4 KU@D 05. More active and nigher owlag to the rise in wheat. Sales, 14,300 ba rels; receipts. 805 barrels, 11,161 sacks. Ex- ports, +7,476 barcels. 10,185 sacks. GRAIN FREIGHTS—New York 0 Liverpool by steam, §144. Produce. COFFEE—RIo, spot dull, steady: No. 7, 714¢. Future irading «losed: February, §7 20@7 251 March. §7 26@7 30; May, $7 40@7 45: Juue, $740@7 45: August. $6 75@6 80: Septembver, $6 85@6 80; October. $6 80@5 90: December, $705@7 0. LA N ,—Prime, §4 65@4 70. Quiet. but higher. FYORK—Mess. $8@8 50. Dull, but firmer. TALLOW—3@3%57. BUTTER—Creaniery, Western, 15c. EGGS—State, fresh gathered, 13c PETROLEUM—New ) ork renned. §5 75 h delphia and Baltimore refined, $5 70: refined in bulk, £3 20. Dull SUGAR—Raw, dull firm: 89-deg. test. Sije: 96-des. test, 33,¢: refined firm and fairly active. WOOL—The Wool Exchange quotes pulled wools 0n a scoured basisas follows: Fine A, 40@ 4lc: A supers, 37@38c; B supers. 34@36c; C suvers, 2r@30c; fine combing. 36@38c: combing, 82@33c; Lalfornia finest, 42@4" fornia sec- ond, 41@i2c: Wesiern extra, S7@3+c: Western super, 5o@3Ac: Wesiern low, 27@-% HOPS—Crop of '85, 5@4c: crop 96, 6@8c: coast, crop’95. 3@+c: crop '96, 6@9. london marker, 50@70s. Sieady. HIDES— Buenos Ayres, dry. 20 bs., 1815@19c: Iveston. 20 to 25 1bs. 1415@15%ac. Quiel. LEATHER—Hemlock sole, Buenos Ayres. light 10 Leavy weights, 18@19c: acld, 19@24e. Firm. Dried Fruite. RAISINS—Callfornia. 50-1b boxes. 2, 3, 4-crowa, 58, @bYge: seeded, 634@Sc: seedless muscatels, 515@53,c. Raisns co tinue firm owing to light offerings and an increasing demand from commis- sion-houses. Growers are holding off for better prices. Recelpts of new crop ligut. Spot trade more uctive and prices firmer in sympathy with the West. CUKKANTS — 47@b%> In barrels: cleaned bulk, 61,@6c: cases, 51a@dY4c: cartons, B@TYsc. Steady: futures duil and nominal. FRUNES — California 20-B boxes 4@7%4c; 50-1b boxes. 34@7c. Future and spot firm owiag t0's nall supplies. PEACHES—California. unpeeled. bags. 635@8c: boxes. T1o@9c: peeled. 10@11e. Dull, nomiual. APRICOT>—California, boxes, 733@10c: ba: 7@934c. Future delivery steady: spot suppl rather small. CITRON—11@12%sc for faucy boxes. F1GS—Fancy orainary, 12@lsc: ancy washed, Persian. 60-b boxes. 25@3340: Fard, in boxes, 43, @5c: cases, 534 @4c. WALNUTS—Callfornia ~standard, 6450: soft sheli. 8c. More active, firm. ALMON bs—sbeiled, 172@30s Metal PIG IRON—Soutbern, $3 50310 75; Northern, £1050@1% 25. Quiet. Pl TIN—Strais, 313 85@13 90. COPPEK—Brokers, $11 Steady. LiiAD—Brokers, $3 60; exchange, 3 75. Firm. Stocks and Bonds. Quiet. excnange, $1L Opening. Ciosina. American Suear. ~$14575 314620 Amencan Suear P1a 0100 — American ‘Tovacco, 94 50 8375 ‘American Bpirit Mig oty Aicposon 15 50 Atcniuson 16214 Lay S 1475 Canad 7100 Centiral Pacific. — Ubicago Gas. 10275 C. B &Q.. 97 1214 Con. Gas. e Cordage.... . E— Coraage Ptd —_— Denver & Ri — Delawure & Lackawans.... 164 00 163 00 Erie 1825 13 00 Fort Wayne. _— 170 00 GLeperal Electric 7 50 _— Hocking Vaiiey — Jersey Central.............. 97050 97 00 Kansas & Texas, Pd...cca. —— e Lake Snore............. — 17200 Louisville & Nashvlile..... 61 8715 61 50 Mannattan Con 104 75 104 75 Missour: Pacifi 28 00 28 50 National Lead.. —_— — New raven. L — 550 New York & New Engiand _—— New York Central... 10775 107 25 3 5 17 00 17 5734 5075 50 6212 . 120 50 120 00 North American.. Oregon Navigation. . 28 00 Oregon Navigation, o) 65 00 Pacific Mall. ...... 33 00 Pallnfall T 176 00 Quicksllver (Con kxchnge). Rock island 55 50, Reaaiug. 26 8715 Soutbern Pacific.. 21 00 St Paul,, 08 1214 St. Louls & & 5700 Texas Pacific... N ‘1 ennesse: Coal & lron S— Union Pacific.. 1825 U. S, Leather. ... U. & Leather, Pfd... 67 00 Western Union. 93 00 Wabash, rfd . Earmiver. g 5634 Sterling on London, €0 days. 4By Sterling on London. sight. 4 Bolyg U. K. 2's, registered..... 97 50 U. & &% new..._. 325 6214 U. S 4's,new. coupon.. 125 6ilg U.x as. 11z 25 5 g, 31250 S ba. 113 8714 - 5. B's, coupon. 113 8734 CHICAGO MAKKETS. CHICAGO, 111 Aug. 12.—Provisions advanced in sympathy with a stronger graln market, higher hog prices and an active spot trade. The closing was irm at about the best prices of the day. Fat cattle were about 2oc higher than on Mou- the advarce being equal Lo 10¢ over anything yes- terday. Western branded cattie soid at the top prices ofthe week on that kind. There were 31 cars of Texans on_sale, about all of which sold 10¢ higher. Only a few grass rangers were here Lo- day and none from the Moniana ranges. All kinds of butchers’ siock was in good demand and steady to sirons. Veal calves were higher Lhan on Tuesday. Tue 1iog business was active, with prices ina general way a good nickel higher than yesterday, the advance being largely on heavy and packers. Nearly everything was soid at the elose. The sheep trade was active with a subsatial np- turn on both sueep and lambs. The demand for feeders was also fairly active. Grain, CHICAGO, TLL., Aug. 12.—The exciting scenes of 1871 were renewed on the Board of Trade to- 0ay. The alarm among s10rts wnich caused yes- terlay’s 3-cent bulge was redouoled, and the armer apeculators were promirent figures on the floor of "chang - and aboutthe com mission-houses. s he foreign markets responded only in a half- hearied mannerto (he advance yesterday. Liv- erpool aud Paris advanced justabour 1lgcents each, although the formor soon made upthe dit- ference, September wheat closed yesteriay with sellers | at Blige First trades were made this morning from HiG6gcto 517 . Aftera few moments’ hesi- tation ypaad-monium broke locse in the pit ana the bears fell over «ach other in theirrush to When Sepieuer reached B4c loug stuft came out frecly a1d the markec sagged L0 825gc. Afier some hesitatlon another advance set in waich carried the pr.ce tothe highes. polnt Sep- temb-r has reacuead in years, 8415c. Sellers aga n turned the tide and a reaction followed to 831c at the close. % Next to wheat, oats showed the best advance and closed ¥,@7c Licher for September. Corn iaggzed aud ciosed 4c higher for SepLember. WHEAT- :3) .00 10:30 11:00 11:30 eptemiei 817 8% 8w 83 8354 plewber.. .. i 3 5 Decembor......8155 8:ls Boys B1% 82:2 May... DAL 3 1:00 1:15 August... = LB Beptem ber Baly Bi3g Bily December. 8315 8ilg Bulg Bblp — Bidy %, —Auust, 2734c: September, 277gc. OATS—August. 1514¢; September, 181, BARLEY —Cush . 2, 251a@sbcC. RYI_Cash, 46¢: ~eptember, 4614c. ¥LAXsEED—Cash, 9814c: Eeptember, 981450, TIMUTHY ~Cash. $2 76. Produce. FORK—August, 87 90; September, $7 90. LARD—August, $4 35: September. $4 35. RIBS—August and September, $4 5215, BUTTEK—Market firm and ac'tive. Creameries—kxtras. 15c P Ib: firsts, 13@14c; seconds, 11@)2c. Dairles—kxiras. 12c: firsis, 10 @]11c; seconds, 9¢; packing stock, tresh. Sc. C: EESE—)oung Americas, 73,@8c; twins, @ cheddars, By@7V4c; Swiss, 3@9c: limburger, 6@7c: brick, 516@1c. EG@S—Firsts sold chiefly av 1015¢ per dog, loss off cazes returned. Firm and active. Livestock. x,flc()(l: - u:l;; :6307.‘!6?: 95: mlxofl,. ‘l! Sg: : heavy, ; rou Keceipts 25,000. Sales 26,000. s e CATTLE— Beeves, $3 86@5 30: cows and helt- :l; ::"190'@4“(0; T::;l lm;:« c\‘{,aoaa 95: stock- eeders, 0@4 35; Weste 4 25. Receipts 7000. ket BHELEP—keceipis 12,000. leceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEB=., Aug 12.—CATTLE— Receipts. 2000; market active and 10c higher. HOGS—Kecelvts 3700: *market strong t0 5 higher. BHEEP—Receipts, 2700: market steady. Receipts at Kansns City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Aug 12.— - celpts, 5500; market steady” ST 1 0GS— Kecelpts, 10,000; 1 FiTE EPoHectiste, prices 5¢ higher. market strong. $2 65@2 25: half-boxes, §1 05; Beurre Hardy, voxes, $1 Y5 Peaches — Susquehanna, $1 05@ 65c: Late Crawford, 90@75¢c: Farly Crawford, 80@45¢: Muir, 75@16c: Marysville, cholce, ¥5@ 75c; Lemon cling $105: Orange cling, $1 35@ Reeves Favorite, 65¢; Yellow free, 55¢c; Kl- beria, 85@75c; Strawberry clings. 9Uc; Tuscan clings, $110@9%0c: Fosters, 85@60c. Prunes— Gross, $1 25@85c: Tragedy. $1 35: French, 75 Suver, $1@80c; Hungarian, 99c: German, $1 30; Fellenberg, $1 Plums—K Japan, $1 35: Egg, 85@80c. Grapes—1okay, hait-crates, $2 70@2 1 Muscai, haif-rates, $1 406110, Néotarines, 90@ 80c. ONDON, NG, Aug. 12.—The Earl Fruit Com. pany realizsd the following prices at auc:ion to- auy: Pears—Bartletts, haif boxes, $156@: 1 one small 10t overripe, §1 26; Beurre Hardy, half boxes, $1 68. CHICAGO, JLL, Aug. 12.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruit at auction today. real- izing: Grapes—Muscat, double crate, $2 15@2 20; sivgle crate, $.@1 .07 aver ge, $1 25: lokay, singie cra‘e, $1 65@1 BU; averags, $172; Nec. tarines, 75c@$]. _ Pears—Bartleics, $1 85@2 2 Clupp's Favorite, $1 35@1 40 _Peaches—Crawford, 70@90; Mery's Choice, T0@T5c; Muir. 55¢@8$1. " kgg, 96c@$l 10. Prunes—Hungariau, ; average, $1 11. Ten carssold to-da ITOKELLN MAKKELS, London. LONDON. Exe. Aug. 12— Consols 11235 silver, 2534d; French rentes, 1051 20c. Liverpool. WHEAT — Firm: No. 1 standard Californis wheat, 868 9a: cargoes off coast rather firme: cargoes passage, seilers asking an advance of 7 £nglish countrv markets, firm: French country markets generally de.rer; Liverpoo. wheat, No. 1 Californis. 78 3d@7s 3%d; wheat In Parls, firm; flour 1o Paris, strong. COTTON—Upiands, 47-32d. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — #485 Steriing Exchange, sight — asey Sterliig cables........ - 487 New York Fxchange, sigh - 05 New Y ork Exchange, telegraphic.. — 10 Fine bilver, per ou ice. . - = 6534 Mexican Doilar. nominal 44 YESTERDAY’S WHEAT MARKET. SaN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12, 1897. The following lesume of the wheat merketis furnished by k. A. Bresss, Produce Exchaunge srainbroker, 412 Pine streec: san Francisco. 9:15 A M. SESSION Stronger Eastern and foreign markets for wheat advanced December wheat in the local market to $1 5014, as compared with $1 4914 on the curb yesterday. There seems an element of weakness surroanding the market. If a fair break would come and shake out the small holders uo doubt a quick rally would follow. 10:15 A M. SESSION. The phenomenal rise in wheat in the Chicago market has stimulated prices here. December, 31 5134@1 5134, May $1 51@1 514, Market acts Deavy. 11:15 A. M. SESSTON A bresk of 1%c In Chicago drove December wheat from 815134 to 1 50%. It looks low r. December bar.ey, 94c. 2 P. M. SESSION. Wheat at the afternoon session was inclined to weakness. December opened and closed at $1 5014, May $1487. December bariey, 94c. Market acts beavy. i wil take strong kasiern and foreign markets to hold present pricess >mall oOperators are carrving too large » load. Shippers bave soid on every hard spot. Chicago. Long before the opening hour of the Board of Trade the room and corridors were crowded with brokers and clients. Heavy trading in wheat was doae on the curb before the regular opening. First sales were made aL ¥lc in Septeimber. Later, strong French cables worked the price up (0 8114c. By the time the gong sounded LLe shorts had wor- ried themselves [uto & stew. Opening Drices were 8ibge 10 817c for ~cptember. May, 84c. The market seemed steady for abont ten minutes, when New ) Ork sent large buying orders of : ep- temter, which was the signal for a scramble upon the part of shorts, who did not stcp for one-quar- ter fluctuations. Any price was good ei.ough. 3o they got cut. Eirhis-three cents was tne figure the “price signal” worked up before 1t siopped, afier s arting at 8165c. Another Lwist at the price bo rd indicated ¥ic as the price 10r September wheat. A flood of selling orders started the mar- ket downward, which did 1o. § op until 8235 was reached. Another wave of bull enthusiasn gi p.ed the markel and succeeded in making a new high-water mark; tnis time September touched Bdlgc ~¢iiing by clique_brokers eased the wants of sboris. After their demands were satisfied the sustalning power of the market seemed with- drawn. Irices declined sharply. S ptemier Closed ut 53jc, Decemver B21gc and May 843ge, With an easlcs foeliug 01 Lhe curo. ‘I he market was preity fairly cleared of shorts. Wheat sdvanced 215C without a reactl wou'd not be surprisinz o see aliveral seiback, which will undoubtedly come unless foreigners continue to buy liverally. Much of to-day’s ad- vance wes brought bout by shorts runpiug to cover. The advaice durin tue past three or four days as been too rapid and bot of a good characier. A se.back would shake out weak hoiders and pu wheat in the hand of sirong peo- ple wbo will ot be throwing it on the market upon every cent or two advance. Liverpool advauced 1i4d for wheat. Parls flour was 114 francs, wheat 80 centimes higher. Huuo- gary reported wheat aivancing sharpiy. Reporis from the Northwest wers bullish. Minnesota and North Dasota yieid not expected o be over eight bushels per acre. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Receipts. Shipments. Bushels. Cittes. Bushels. . Minneapolls. ....172,800 . 307 311,950 /317,129 317,900 5,000 127,000 959,003 “hansas City. .. TIDEWATER. Boston.. 1,873 ew York. .. 0,474 rhiladelphia 4793 158,360 Baiumiore. e 23520 New Orieans ... ...... 90.000 350,608 420,660 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURFRS. sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Opening. 610 68 6 Ry Closing. 61035 6 853 6855 PARIS ¥UTURKS. Augnst. tept. F¥lour—Opening. 8740 57.90 Fiour—Ciosing 5540 5945 Wheat—Opening. . 805 770 Wheat—Ciosing.. . ... ... 27.90 Corn opened strong in sympathy with wheat. September advanced to 2¥lgc and December (o 25355:. Near the close se l{ng by longs (o realize ook Bway Lge of the abpieciation. Specul.tion in curn 15 becoming larger, as the cheapness is at- tracting attention. ‘Ihe crop at bess wiil be small, and prices will be subj-ct 1o crop scares nntil after October 1. Prominent commission houses are callivg the attention of their clients to this commodity, urging them to take hold for good profits. - FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GKAINS, WHEAT—The Rathdown takes for Callao 75, 216 ctls, valued at $100,997. Tue murket advanced again in sympathy with higher Eastern and foreign markets. Local quotations are as follows: $1 48%@1 50 B ctl for No. 1. $1 5114 for choice and §1 b2 P74 for custa troics Sor miitme e CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAYL E¥SSION—9:15_0'clock—December— 24,000 ctls, $14055 8,000, $1 5014, 1xCOND | SESSION — December — 32,000 ctls, $1 5114 2000, #151345: 6000. $1 51 16,000, 81 513 May—4000, $1 51: 200V, $1 5114 REGULAR MORNING RESSION—December—6000 cuis, $1 51854; 2000, £1 6134 6000, 81 51%4; 4000, $151%45: 14,000, $1 61; 4000, §1 DUV, AFTERNOON BESSION—December—12,000 ctis, §120%: 1000, 15014 May—2000, 81 49%: 00 ¥150. PARLEY—The Paul Jseubery 41,302 cuis Brewing, valued at §: Sales of new Brewing at an advanceare ori- ed. Otherwise tnere is no change. Feed. 90@9. Chevalier, $1 50@1 55 B cul for No. 1 and 81 35 @1 40 for No. 2; new Erewing, $1 10@1 1314 for No. 1 and 1@ 05 for dark Const. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssION—9:15 o'clock—December— 2000 ctls, 9434c. SECOND SESSTON—NO sales. REoUrAR MORNIXG SEssioN—Nosales. FTERNOON SKSSION — December — 2000 ctl 937%c: 4000, 9dc. i OATS — Frevious prices rule. Southern Red are selling at $i 05@1 1215, and new Salinas at ¥110@] :0. Fancy Feed, 31 25@1 50: good to choice, $1 12%@1 32%4: common, $1@1 10: Sar- prise pominallnone hers: new Red, 81 0t illing, 81 2 ctl. Clipped Oats at $1@2 B ton over the raw product. bios & takes for Cork 000, COKN. Yeliow, 81 Large Yellow, $1 1 2; White, 81 0063 0774 % ehe S el RYE-$1 00@1 10 @ ctl. BUCKWHEAT—95c@81 15 Botl for new. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net. cash prices are: Family extras, 4 75@4 85: Bakers' extras, $4 6 COKNMEAL, KTC.—Feed Corn, $2¢@25 B Lon; Cracked Corn, $26@%6 ton. MILLS I'UFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usus discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, 32 76 % i00 Ibs: Kve Flour, $2 50 B 100: Kice Fiour, 85 75: Cornmeal, $2%5: extra cream do. Ostmeal, $3 50; Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, $3 3 30; suckwheat Flour, $3 26@8 60; Crack Wheat, #3 26: Fariua, $4: Whole Wheat Flour, #3: Rolled Oats (bbls), 3495@5 16; Pearl Barley, P | { 1 | Sweetwater. $21@22 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $20@21: Oil- cake Meul at the mili, $30 B ton; jobbing, §31; Chopped Keed, $15@)6 B ton; Cocoauut Cake, $17 50 B-lon. HAY—Wheat, $11@15 B ton: Wheat and Oat, $10@14; Oai, $10@12 50: Farley, $8@lz: com- pressed, 812 (0@14; Alfalia, $5G1U; si0°k, 7@ 9; Clover, §8 50@9 50 % ton. STRAW—30@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Limas are active aud firm. The other descrip- tions are quiet. BEANS—Bayos, $3; Small Whites, §1 25@1 35 ® cil; Large Whit 1 20@1 30 B ctl: Pinks, $155@1 45; Reds. $1 zsfi@xo(?o Blackeye, $1 90 2:[ }(ed.ll(.dney, nominal; Limas, anfl 75@! 85; uiters. $120@1'35; Pea, $1 30@) 35. SEEDS- Brown Mostard. 85 5U@3 75; Yellow Mustard, $1 85 @ ctl: Flax, §1 60@l 70; Canarv Seed, 13,@21/4¢ Alfalfs, 8140: Rape, 215@ 2%c: Hemp, 3c; Timothy, 44a¢ RIED PEAS—Niles, .’.omfi- Green, $1 20@ 190 Beil POTATOES, ON.0N-. VEGETABLES. An advance in Onjons 1s the ouly change of any consequence. Potatoes are irm. POT ATOLS—Kariy Ross In bEs 65@75¢; 1n sacks, 40@50c; Burbanks, 70@85¢ ¥ cil In boxes 300 10500 % snke: mainas Burbauks, T6@900; Sweel Potatoes, 1@155c B 1. ONIONS—Silverskins, $1@1 10 B ctl. VEGETABLES—Bay squash, 25@$c ¥ box; Marrowfat Squash, $10@1 . ® on: Bay Cucumbers, 15@25¢ P box; Pickles. 75¢@$! for No. 1, 40@buc for No. 2; Green Peppers, 20@30c for Chile and 40@50c_for Bell; Green | eas, 2%gc B Ib; String Brans 2Yagic B D: Lima Beabs, 3@Ac; Green Okra. 3U@n0c B box: Egg Plant. 356@duc; Cabbage, 60@75c B ctl: Carrots, 45@30c ® sack: Garlic, 115@2c ¥ Ib: Tomatoes, 35@50¢ for River and 40 @BUC for Alameda: Green Corn, 50c@$1 ¥ sack, 75¢ $ crate for Berkeley and $1@1 20 ¥ crate for Alameda. TOULTRY POULTRY—There Is no particular change. The market is well s:ocked. Live ‘Lurkeys are quotable at 15@17c for Gob~ Dlers andl 14@16c B 1 for Hens: young Turkeys. 20c B Wi Geese B puir, 70c@$.: Goslings. B1@ 1 50: Ducks, $2 60@3 35 for oid and $5@4 BV for young; Heas, $350@4 50; Roosters. young. $4@ 8: do, old, $3 75@4; Fryers, $3 25@3 60: Broilers, $2 75@3 for lurge and $1 b0@2 25 for small; Pigeons, $1@1 26 doz for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal: itabbits, nomiual AND GAME. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Eastern Eggs are higher. Domestic Eggs are firm. There Is no change in Butter, BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 23@24c; sec. onds, 22@2215c B 1. DATRY—Choice t0 fancy, 19@21c ® Ib; lower grades, 15@1rc. PICKLED—16@18¢ B 1 FIRKIN—15@17c B b CREAMERY I UB - 15@20 B 1. EASTERN—12@13c for ladle-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, Th2@Sc; common te good, 6@7c B M; Cream Cheddar, 1U@llc; Young America 5@bc: Western, 110; Kasiern, 13@lbc B Ib. EGUS—Ranch Eggs, 1713@22%jc: store Eggs, i;‘/z(fll"i P doz; La.tern, 13@ibc: Duck Eggs, ¢ p doz DECIDUOUS AND CITKUS FRUITS, The market is glutted wi.h Bartlett Pears, which are diffi-ult to sell, even at the reduced prices. Apples are also weak an ! in large supply. The o.her fruits range about the same. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $5@4 @ chest for large. Blackberries, $1 5U@2 60 chest Kaspberries, $3@4 @ chest. Huckleberries, 6@7¢ ® Ib. ited Nectarines, s0@60c: White, 20@25¢ B vox. Peaches, 16@50c % box and 15@3Uc B basket for Crawfords: in buik, $25@30 P ton for c ings aud $12@: 5 for frees. Plums, 20@40c ® box; Javanese, 50@80c; Wash- ngtons, $56@> B ton: kxg Plums, $5@10. runes, $2@40 ¥ 1on. Apricots, 20@40c B box Pears, 25@ivc P box; Bartletts, 253500 B box | for green and 15@z5c¢ for ripe; $10@12 60 B ton for No. 1 and $5@8 = ton for No. 2. Apples, 26@i0c B box for common and 50 @85¢ for £00d to cholc:. Crabapples, 20@30c B box. sa%sl‘a' single layers, 50@40c B bx: double layers, c. rapes, in boxes, 25@50c for Muscats. 25@40c for black. 40@s5c for 10kay, 40@SUc for Inomp- 500’8 ~eedless and 26@s5c for Fontamebieau and Crates sell abou: 10c higher than ‘Watermelons, 85@15 3 100. Can:rloupes, 75c@§1 25 P crate. Nutmeg Melons, 25@50c P box. CITRUS FRUITS—Valencia Oranges, $3@3 50 | P box: Lemons, 50c@$) 50 ¥ box for common | and_$2@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, #4 5U@5: Bauauas, $1 25@2 60 ® bunch: Pine- appies, $1@3 P doz DRIED Fi UIis, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. boxes. There 1s wo further change in prices. Dealers continue to rejort a £00d trade. New Raisins are selling av 234c for 2-crown, 834c for S-crown, 834c for d-crown and $1 for | Loadon layers. 1 DR_ED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: New Prunes. 43,@5c¢ for 4U-50's, 114@4ac for 50 -60’s, 83,@4c for oU-T0’s, 814@3'5¢ for TU-8U’s. 3¢ 1or 80-80's and - 1oc for 9U-.0u's; new Peaches. 515@6c fancy, 6gc: peeled. :_Apricots, B @534s¢ B Ib. for Koy als and 7@%4ac B I for good t tancy Moorparks: evaporvied Apples, 5ia@ | 6c: sun-dried, 3c: new black Figs, S@3lge: Plums, 4@4Y¢ for pitted and 1@1 Yac for unpitted; Nectaines, $15@415¢ B B tor prime to rancy oid Prars. Z@4c for quarters und 2@5c for halves. RAISINS—(0 u crc Four-crowu, loose, 4@5c; 8-crown, 314@ic: 2. crown. 234@314c ® Ih: seediess Sultaua’. 5@5Yuc; Seedless Suscatels 4@AY4e; 3-crown London fay- | ers, $1@1 15: clusters, 31 16@1 2 ters, $1 75@2; Imperial clusters, $2@; NUTS—Wainuts, 6Y9@7c @ 1 for s andard and 9@9%gc B Ib tor softsheil; Almonds. 6@7c for Lan- guedoc, 21o@3 Ve tor hardshril and B@9c B Ib for papershell: Pea.uts, 4@5¢ B Ib fur Kas ern and dc for Cnlifornia; Hickory Nuts, Sa6c 8 Ib; Pecans, £@10c ¢ Ib: Fiiberts, 8@9%ac: Brazil Nuts, 8@9c; Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 100. HONEY—New Comb, 10c for brizht and 7@9c for lower grades; new water-white extractsd, 434@434¢: 1 mber extracted. 33,@4ic ® b. BEEEWAX—20@25: B b, PROVISION Trade continues active at firm prices. CURED 2ikaTs—Bacon. $43c @ b for heavy, 834c for light medium, 9%4¢ for ligh, 10@1014c for extra light and 1%¢ for sugar-cured, East- ecn sugar-cured Hams. 12@12%c 3 Ih: California Hams. 10@lic 1 Mess Beef, $7@7 60 ® bol: extra mess do, $3@8 50: tamily do, $9@H 30: sa York, 87 7b@% 50 % bbl: extra prime Pork, $9@10 extra clear. §16; mess, $14 P bbl; Smoked Beet, 9a10c B Ib. LARD—Eastern tierces Is quoted at 43c for compound and 43,@8c for pure: palls, 616@634c; California terces, 4l%c ¥ Ib for compound and ic for pure; halt-bbls, b34c; 10-1b tins, 64¢; do 5-1b, 614c B 1 SNE — Tierces, 53c. Packaces COT i OLE less than 300 bs—1-1b pails, 60 in 8 case. 87c: 3 pails. 20 iv a case, B¥jge: 5-1b palls, 12 in' & case, 8l4c: 10-10 puils, & 1 case, 8Vge: 50- tins, 1 or in’ a cuse, 7ouc. wooden buckets. 50 Ibs net T7%c: tancy (ubs. 80 tbs net, 76jc; half-bbls, about 10 ths, T3¢ I HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell 1o under souna stock. Heavy salted steers, fic @ Ib; medium, 8lgc P Ib: light, Thec: Cowhides, 715@ Bly: @ I stags, be; saited hip, 7¢: sal.ed calf, #c @ Ib: salied Veal, 7c; dry Hides ldc B Ib: culls and brands, 1lc; dry Kip and Veal, ilc; ary Calt. 16¢; culls, 10c; Goats<ins, 20@35¢each: Kids. 6c; Deersking, good summer. 26c % Ib: medium, 20c; winter, 20c; Sheepskins, saeariings, 10@20c each; short wool, 25@40 each; medium, 40@50c ench loni ‘woois, BU@7 ¢ each. JALLOW-No. 1, rendered, 23,@ic B: Na. 3, 234@?Ysc: refined, be; Grease, 2C P Ib. OuL—Spring elip. North-rn. 14@l6c 3 Mb: Mountain, 11@13c; Foouni 1, 11@13c: Sun joaguin, year’s clip, b@9c: do, seven months, 8@)0c§ b esrly Lambs' acfective, 614@7%C; do. free, 1U@ 1lc: Nevadas, 10@1zc; Eastern Oregou, 10@12c. HOPS - 6@Hse B b for falr .0 choice and 9@10c for fancy. Contract prices are 1U@18c B b tor new Cailiornia. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS-The market {s firmer. Calcutta Grain Bags, bc; San Quentin, 85 40: Wool Bags, 27@ 80c; Frulu Bags, 5%4c, 534c and 6Y4c for the differ- ent sizes. GASULINE—Deodorized stove Is lower at 11 1n bulk and 1634c in cases. Otherwise, Uils , etc. remain unchanged. . SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company notes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Ine Crushed, 6lgc; Powdered, be: Dry Granu- lated, 533c B 1b; Confectioners’ A, 53/gc: Magnolia A, 3¢ “Exira G 47c: Golden C,484c: Candy Granulated. 51jc. Caiifornia A, 5 balf-barrels Y4c more than barrels, and boxes ¢ more. SAN FRANCISLO MEAT MAREKET. Wholesate rates for dressed stock from slaugh- BRI Fe o : d do, Be: —. ty, : secon s third do, LGB VEAL—1ifarge, 5@6c: small, 687c B b l&:rmon—wnnan big@tc; Ewes, 5@b%c LaMB—§ PORK—Live Hogs ’s‘f/."o‘ss‘:c for large and ;!‘q forsmall ana medium; soti Hogs. 2%@3%ac dressea do, Sc. faeas RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar ake.... 9,884) butter. ctl 283 W heat. ctls o.gisu Lheese. cus...,.. dgz 3| kggs, 0on. 3 B350 5aen ;. 1,098 210| Pelts. bals.LiZ 956 650| Wool. ois. 44 8,795 Leacher. 55 842( Wine. gais. ... 41,860 814 | Brandy, gals..... 100 10| talow. cets. - 35 Quicksilver, fisks 66 450| Lime, bbIs. ... 162 amounting 10 §15,000, on August 20. ‘Ihe Brunswick Consolidated mine of Grass Val- ley produced $3700 in free gold during the month of July. In the =avage on the B00 level the south drift started from the topof the upraise in theold south drifc has been dis ontinued. From the face of this drif toey bave started a west cro,scut and ad- vanced the same 8 feet. 1he face is in porphyry and stringers of quartz In the company's ground on the Brunswic Jode shaft 1 was sunk 8 feet on the incline during the past week, toial depth 1023 feet: the boitem I8 in porphy " . The San u Rosaiia Mining Company hasdeclared a dividewd of 10c payable on the 16ih. ‘Ihe Hutchingon Pluntation Comyany will pay a dividend of 26c and the Spiing Valley Water 50¢ on the 20th. In the Crown Point mine west crosscut 4 from the end of the sou b drifton theseventh floor of the 8)0 1evel raise has been exiended 17 feet and is now out a total dis ance of 28 feet,all the way in quartz assaying f.0m $2 (o o per ton, prin pally gold. Have been engaged in repairs | main south drift, 700 level, and in the shaft dur- ing the week. B “FLe joint Crown Point, Yellow Jacket and Ken- tuck «ousolidated southwest drifu on the “sage- brush”’ level of the Yellow Jacket shaft bas been eniarged and retimbered 40 feet since last report and s now in good working condition for a length of 892 feet. ; The joint Confidence, Challenge C0180 and Consoddated Imperial west ciosscutl irom the surface tunnel s out 1400 feet, having been advanced 20 feet for the past weeg; tne face still continues in_ porphyry. kepairs to the surfuce tunnel are sull going on. In the Belcher mine the north difft from the in- cline on the 1200 level has been cleaned out and repaired a distance of 23 feel for the week, mak- inga distance of 167 fect from the incline. There has been hoisied during the week & total of 29 mining carioads of ore, Lhe average LOp CAT sam bl assay of which showed an uverase vaiue of $18 96 ¢ Lon. Pheyield of he Secrogated Belcher mine for the past week amounted to elght mining carloais of oie, the averase car sample sssay of which was #25 49 per ton. i No ore was extracted from the Confidence mine during the past wees. ' he west crosscut from the upraise on the s.xih floor, 63 feet above the suriace tunnel, has been stopped for the present, and work on the east crosscut from the upraise on the fourth fioor above the surface tunnel has been resumed. The latter crosscut s now out 92 fect; the face Shows quartz, giviug low asiays. The yield of the Uverman mine for the past week amounted (0 seven mining carloads of ore, the aversge’sssay vailue of which was $15 41 per 0. BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board vesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING 9:30. 15100 H&N...1 0t /260 Siard. .1 50 Mexican..26 50 . 400 Overmn...06[204 Union C..37 200 . 35 30, 1200 Potosi .. 20) B&RB 1000 S H1ll 250 Chollar...7210) Vuntr ... 104 vnlow.. 150 ........... 711300 Potosi 100 . ES Following were the saies in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR &FSSION—10:80. 200 Alphs....16/200 CCV..1.2214/200 Potos! 300 Altn.ee...06/200. . 1.40(30) 100 Andes.....37| 00 Crwn Ft...15/500 400 Belcner .. 21200 G&C.....4:/456) BNev. 100) b&s....65 500 ... 3oy Bulllow....05| 500 ... i1110 Stanrd 1100 o ~..70,400 Ovrmn 69 Contt -~ 95" AFTEENOON SESSION—2:80. 100 Amna. 16250 Cholr 74150 Ophlr. 64 190 Alta 5300 CCaV. 20 {200 Ovrmn.. 450 Andes. 100....... 123345/100 Potosi.. 20) Belcber....2 |20, C Foini...0; 200 ..... 10) B& B...68/3016 &C 100 Savage. 300 "168,100 H&N.. (95| 50 8 Nv, .. T4 200 Caleda. 1934 100 Kentuck..041000 ... |30 sex......27 50 Stord...1.80 100 Nv Qn....05/60J URIOB......38 300 Oceiat ...061200 X JWCKE...32 CLOSINh QUOTATIONS, THURSDAY, August 12—4 .\ Bid Asked. Bid. Asked. AlpbaCon..... 16 17 ialia.... . — 05 Al 0% 05 justioa, vs 05 Andes T 19 2u{remuck..,... 03 05 Feicher. 20 21| M eXICAD. vppeee 25 5 Fest & leicias 68 68 coidental. 07 08 Bollion ........ 05 Ot/ phur.. . 0 63 65 Eenton Jon... 26 3. |Uvermab..... U6 07 Caledonte.. .. 16 17 oios......o. $& 38 Choilar ... 75 ~avage. ....... 26 27 Con.Cal& 12> eg Belcher.. U4 0B Challence Coa. 30 iver Hil,...o 01 02 Con. imperiat. 01 ) ~jerra > 7 76 Conligence 85 95/ tandard ... 1.95 2.00 Crown Poinil 17 1¢| nioa o 35 59 EAcucaues 0z U Lieu. . U8 w Colu CURY. 42 4| §cluW Jkiken 32 33 Lo dores 93 10U| STOCK AND BOUND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, August 12-2 P UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid__Asked..| T Eas conn. 112321314 U S dareg. Lomew seues. 43 — | MISCELLAN KOUS BONDS. Bid. Asked. 1134 Cav-81CNIaSY. | ~ umkGma 3s. - Im (i Klecr, 54129 130 |lozdisss.. — 1103 CntraC W5s 95 100 (Ummbusts.1233% — Dpovstex-co — 100 (P&O Bydy. 110~ — Edan L&P 6e 128151293, F&Ch Ry 8y. 100 110 F&CHKR 661073, — °|Pwiat RR 8411435118 Geary-st R8s — ' 1023/ Keno, WL&L — 105 B UGS b1en 1023, — [tacto P &u. — 100 Losanz L8y — 100 |sF&NPRS:. 1035510364 Jounteed 83 95 100 SPREArizd: 89 = 99V Mt atCbieds128 12015/ ~PEKCaios. 10955111 DoRyCon ds. 1093411034 ~PREK(alds. 80 5 NatVings1s — 300 | SPErRCaiss 1058410614 NevUNgK7s — 103 |SVWaterde. 12054121 NEyoal va, — 106 |- V\acéres. Juily — DEyCw os. — 95 |stkinu&ioi — 10214 WATER STOCKS. Contes Costa 3214 35 (Sprug Valley100151003, v el Rl s GAS AND KLECTRIC STOCKS. Capttat Puciic Liz1. 461y 4714 Central.” " S¥ G&Klso. (675 97 <an Francscd 5lg 81a — [StocKtom. .\ 1275 — Fac Gus Jmp 93 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sre180 — | A COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal . 53 | First Navo « 185 Bankof Cal.. 235 237 |l ondonP&A. 12714130 Ca BD&TCo 9814101 |[Merch Bx. . 12 SAVINGS MANK STOCKS. @ers&LOo.i55) 1410 Isav & loma.. _ HumbS&L.105) 1160 |security... . 253 Mutoal...... 85 Umou Trust. 950 1050 Blouy Union 440 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. 105 112 |Vak SLaHar 100 Geary st..om 40 — |Presidio..... 614 8 Mnckeiac. . 4614 4634 FOWDK STOCKS. Atlantien, ., 14 al Liant Voa .. 3514 — 9214106 |Vigoria..... 1% 3 86 00 | MISCELLANKOUS sToCKS. Alaskarkrs. ¥614 — [NatVinio — Tl Ger Lead Co. 100 140 'ceanicSSCo 20 25 HawC&SCo.. 187 104 Pac Aux F A 114 81g Huich 3 Puo 31 311/ PacBoraxUa. 100 e MerkxAssn. $0 — |PartrmncCs o — ALKS—MOBNING SKSL0X. sonra— 100 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 30 75 16 S F Gaslight... oo . 325 90 Mutual Electric Light.. Y 87y, 225 Hawalian Commercial. 18 756 8 odo oo " 190y B0 Vigorit Powaer. % 5 8V Waler e 100 50 50 Market-st Raliway. 46 50 $1000 S V 4% Bonds, i01 25 $2000 s P of A Bond: 99 00 i $1000 S V Bonds. 4%.... ese 101 26 %00 Vigorit Puwder. 1874 SALES—AFTEENGON BKISION, Board— $5000 S P of A Bonds 99 00 3~ V Water. . 100 €215 25 Hawallan Commerct 18 8714 675 . a0 do . 19 00 40 S F (3as & Electric ¥7 00 $1000 S F & N P Railway Bonds. 103 50 10w Huichinson 8 ¥ Co 3 31 00 350 do do 10. 200 gl e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Sharon Estate Company to Sarah _H. Macauley, lot on S line of Kllis street, 115 W of Octavia, W 80 by § 120: $10 Fstate of Helena McKewen (by Rebecca S. Powell, executrix) to Auna Johnson, lot on E iine of Johnston street, 25 N of St. Roses and 375 8 of Point Lobos avenue, N £5 by i 125: $1250. Jos: p 1 and Katherine Porter to Cornvlins Da'y, 1ot 0+ N ¥ line of Dore street, 100 SE ot Harrison, SE 25 by NE 85: $10. Stephen A. and Mary L. Born to Edward Lord, lot on 5 line of Twenty (hird street, 52:9 . of San- chez, E 27 by S 65: $10. Luura M. Gashwiler tc Cbarlotte L. Gashwiler, lot on E line of Kearny street, 37:6 N of Pine, N 100 by E 85:9: gift Frances Voorhamme (widow) to Daniel Truff, lot on W line of Virginia street (Dents place), 87 N'of Jackson, N 25 by W 56:6; $10. Estate of Anna M. Hathaway (by James A. White, executor) to Joseph Haber. lot on N iine of rre | st-eet, 27:6 15 of Powell, E 27:6 by N : $28,650. George MeCluskey to, Georgla Willson, lot o1 § line of bard sireet, 137:6 K <f Jones, K 87:6 by 5 137:6. gift. Joseph L. ana Ina J. Moody to Standa'd Oil Company. lot on W corner or Hubbe 1 and Seventh stree s, NW 240, 8W 412:6, SE 120, NE 1iu:6, BE 12y, NE 300: £10. Thomas and Fllen Cain 10 O, D. Baldwin, lot on W i eof Forty fitth avenur, 275 § of B streel, 8 25 by W 120: $10. Jonn H. Sivers and James D. Byrnes (by F. M. Tba commissicner) to Lucius L. Solomons, lot on E :r;a wland Annte F. Burne:t to Christiana Sirobel, int¢rsection of S line of lot 363, Precita Valley lands. and k line of San Jose ioad (r Mis sion s reet. N 3) by ¥ 300, being the south ha £ of Tot 363, Precita Valley lands; a:s0 lot on the NE line of Mission street, as widened, and Eugebia, N 50 by E 83:6, por:ion uf Frecita Valiey lot 3793 also 1ot »n W iine of Mission, 164:2 5 of Brooks. W 119:6, S »5, £ 100, N 96:6, portion of Precita Valley lot 393: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. SR E ne Newton to Myra Knox,lot on ne of Hamover aventie 400°W of Newton, W 100 by N 146. Fast Oakland: a solot on N line of Hauover avenue, 600 W of Newton, W 100 by N 143, East s e S, T. Isaksen. lot on E line ‘August Erickson to e of Campbell street, 25 S of West Thirieenth, S 25 by & 110, Ouklaud, quitciaim deed; §1000. Chiarles sud Anpie stocknolm to Robert J. Boyer, lot on SE line of Twenieth avenue, 35 SW of kast Fif.eenth stieet, SW by Sk 100, Leiug portion « £ lots 21 to 24, block 2, San Antonio, East Oukiand; $10. Charles . and Alice C. Bailey to Herrmang Thicle, lot on F llne of Ninth street, 125 N of Gra.son, N 25 by i 130, being lot 15, b.ock 162, Grayson Tract, Berkeiey: $5. Herrmann aud losephine s Miller. sume, berkel-y; $5. Charles 1. Taber to Williaw G. Raymond, 1ot on N line of Durang avenue, 78.64 E of Milvia street, E 75 by N 18., being ot 22 and E 25 fee. 0f 10t 24, block —, Barker Tract, quitclaim deed, Berke- ley: 810. Emma M. Block to Willlam H. Taylor. lot on NW corner of L and Sixth sireets, N 150, W 150, $100, 15 100 to beginning, Town of Livermore, Murray Towaship: $10. Lena Roper to Lizzie J. Hemphill, re-rzcord 620 M.'137, lot on W line of Bay avenue, 149 N of San Leandro road, N 25 by W 125, being lot 7, block D, same, Brooklyn ' ownship; $10. ‘Andy L. Stene to Melinda A. Woodward, lot on SE 1ine of Walnut_or Grand avenue, 20 SW of Bunnyside sireet, SE 140, NE 200, NW 140, SW 200 to beginning, Brooklyn Township: also iot on SE line of Wainut or Grand avenue, 61.58 SW of Orange street, Sk 140, NE 6L73, NW 140, SW 61.58 to besinning, being lots 37 to 40 and 81, Marlon Tract, Brook.yn Township; $10. Thiele to John G. Bui!ders’ Contrac!s. Catherine Sullivan with A. de Lair, alterations for a 2-story building on N line of Twenty-lourth street, 103 1 of Casiro. $2000; Shea & shea r nitect: ————————————————————————— OCLAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Fran cisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS | PIER Australl Aug 13. ZPM| Pier? Czarina. (|Aug 14, 12x Pier3 Truckee. Aug 14, 5rx|Pler 3 Loos Bay. Aug 14, rax|[Pec il Clty Puebis| Vic& Pgt Snd | Aug 14, 9au|Pier Belgic.......|China& Japan [Aug 14, 1P P M S S Weeoit...... [HumboldiBay | Aug ! 4 9m'mu 13 ABlanchard |Uregon ports.. |Auz 15, $ax | Plerls Chilna: Ferndule. |Aug 15, 1px ; Pler 13 Pomona.... | tiamboldiBay |Aug 16, 2rm |Pleed State of Cal|Portana ..... |Aug 16,10ax | Pler 24 *|Aug 18.11am | Pleril Arca Aug 17.10Aw | Pler 13 Eurex . |Aug 18, ban| Plecil City of Para|Panama. .. ... Aug 18. 12u PM S8 Alameda.... (Sydney .. .| \ug 19, 2ru Pler T WallaWails | Vie & Paz 80 | Aug 19, 8ax | Pler 9 Santa Rosa. |San Diego.... |Aug 20.11am |Plerll Columbia... | Portiand ... [Aug 21.10au | Plerit Sopol.... .. |Grava Harbor [Avg 24 12 u|Plec2 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | FroM | _Dum Protection.. ... (11llamook Bay. ~Aug13 City of Puebla..|Port Harford. Aug13 Czarna........" | Coos 1+ lAug13 Alllance, Portland . eean ..Augl3 Signal +v.... Humnold: Bay. .Aug 14 Corona. | San Diego | Aug 14 Chilkat. | Eel Rives S| Au 14 Pomona. . | Humbold: ... |..Aug 14 Walla Walia. .. | Viciona & Puzet Souni | Aug 15 Arcata. - ..Aug 15 Mackinaw . CAug 18 Empire. Aug 16 Kureka.. . ..Aug 16 Columbla. . Porilana. ..Aug 17 Fanta Josa. .. |San Diego. CAug 18 Mineola . Panama. .| Auvg 18 Crescen: City. .. | Grescent. .| -Auz 18 Weeott . |Crescent City...... ..Aug 19 Coos Bay. ...... | Newpor:. .. i as kAN 30 Tmatilis. Victoria & Puger Sound | .. Aug 20 Sunot. . . |Grays Harbor. .......... | ..Aug 21 Siste of Cal | Portiana. ..Aug 22 e e e UN, MOON AND TIDE. v ITED STATES COAST AND GFODETIC SURVEV. TiMes axp HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT. FNTRANCE TO SAN FRaxCIScO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTYNDENT. NoTE—The high and low waters occur ar the City Front (Mission-sireet Wharf) about twenty- five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide Is :he same at both places. August—1897. Friday, Augus: 13. .5.23| Moon rises 7.07) Moon sets Sun rises TImo | gy | T1me | g, | Time | oqy HW/ 91 b. 55 6| 1.08| 5. Hw | 'w 15| 0.48| 5.2 654 1. [} 18 7.33) 1. 9 | 808 6 | 45| 2. 6 | 928 s 5.i[1111] L& NoTz—In the anove exposition of the tides the early morning tides sre givea in the left hand columu, aud the successive tides of the day in the order 1o time. The second time column gtves the second tide of the day, the third last or right hand column gives tae last tide of the day, exceps when tnere are but taree lides, as someiimes sccurs. The helghis given are additlons (o the soundings on the United btates Coast Burvey charts, excepc when & minas sign (—) precedes the Beight, and then the number given ls subtractive from the depth given by the charis. SaN FRANCISCO, August 12, 1897, } The time ball on Teiegraph HIill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—L. e., at noon of the 120th meridiun, or exactly at 8 P M, Greenwich time. W. 8 HUGHES, Lieutenant U. S. N.. n charze. The Time Ball. BrANCH HYDROGEAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8 N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. THURSDAY. August 12, Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 52 hours from Newport; produce, t0 Goodul . Perins & Co, Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, 80 hours from New- port, ete: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Cleone, “trand, 14 hours from Albion; oark, to A W Beadle. Bumr Crescent City. Stockfleth, 34 nours from Crescent City: pass and mdse, 1o Hobbs, Wall & Co. &mr Polnt Arena. Hansen, 16 nours from Mendocino, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 12 hours from Santa Cruz, eic: produce. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Bark Alden Bewse, Potter, 30 days from Hono- lulu: pass, sugar and rice, to'J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Br bark Glengaber. Hughes, 73 days from Junin; 7566 bags nitrate o soda, to W R Grace & o Schr Golden Gate, Jor.en on, 24 hours from Point Arena: 182 cds bark, to L £ White Lumber Co. Up river direct. Schr Lizzie Prien, Asplund, 9 days from Shoulwater Bay: 190 M ft lumber, to k& K Wood Lumber Co. Schr Coquelle, Pearson, 61 days from Coguille River: 176 M ft lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. =chr Free Trade, Hansen, 7 days from Usal. Schr John A, Hellquist, 60 hours rrom Hum- boldi: 850 M ft lumber, to Pacific Lum ber Co. Cleared. THURSDAY. August 12, Schr John G Norih, Christiansen, Honolpu; Willlams, Dimond & Co. sailed. THURSDAY, August 12 Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander, San Diego. Stmr Sunol. Dettmers, Grays Harbor. Stmr Alcatraz. Carison. Stmr Rival, Johnson. Fort Brag. £tmr Geo Loomis. Bridzet: Ventura Ger bark Paul Iseuberg, Wi 3 Toes g, uhrmann, Queens- Schr Arthur [, Krog. Schr Ivy, Murchison. Grays Harbor. Schr Five Brothers, \Vlll;?n. Schr J B Leeds, Niisen, Poftland. Tk Telegraphie. NT LOBOS, Auzust 12—10 P q— thick; wind W3 velocity 14 miles. ol Charters Thebrig Galilee loads mdse for Tanit!. ue Brships Andromeda and Glen wheat or barley for kurope, 2¢s 9. e et Domestic Ports. RAGG—Arrived Aug 1%—! filztm \'lqll‘;l Aoy Aug 12—Str Truckee, ATOUSH—Passed Aug 11—Br shi floAn;‘gll&lllqlere for V-nc’mv 3 I P e —Arrived Aug 12— K;'g;fl;flcfi sy T Sehr Joseph and AMBLE—Sai'ed Aug 11—Ger shi| dore for Port Pirle. . 12—Soar 1:-::5;: o Kan Pedro. Arrived Auz 12—Bark Palmyra, fm Honolulu. EEL RIVER--Arrived A — hence Aug 10 ug 11-Stmr Chilkat, CRESCENT CITY—Safled = oa’itgfl"wForanclwu Aug 13-Stmr Wee- B D—Arrived A: —s i wood, hence Aug 11. e e ooMied Aug 12—Stmr Whitesboro, for San Fran: GRAYSHARBOR-—Arrived Aug 6—Schr Chas i ug 11. Aitled Avg 12—Stmr Pasadena, for San Fedro; stme Signal, for San Fiaccisco. CASPAR-Sailea Aug 12—Stmr Caspar, for Sa Francisco. 2 POKY BLAKELEY—A rived Aug 12-Schr Bx- celsior, trom Newporl South. SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 12—Schr Wm Renton, from San Pedro; Jup stmr Yamagushi . aru. from Yokohama Satled Ang 12—schr Sequoia, for San Diszo; scur. Novelty and Sailor Buy. for St Michael FORT O0SS—Sailed Aug 12—Schr Reiiunce, for &an Franclsco. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Aug 9—Ship Iroquols, from Honolulu: 4r snip Genlsta, from Hilo, 11— Stmr Advance, from Colon. Foreign Ports. JALUIT—Arrived May 29—Ger bark John Wes- ley. hence Apr 22 DELAGOA BAY—Arrived July 2—Br bark Blairlogle, from Vancouver. Importations. MOSS LANDING—rer GIpsy—25 sks potatoes, lcsezgs. 1 bx buter. Monterey—1 bx demlijohns, 6 bxs cheese, 7 bbls sea urchins, 7 sks dry abalones. 10 bxsshells, | bx .ry fish, 46 bxs honey. 2 sks sugar, 205 sks ary squide, 1 pkg mdse, d sks coffee, 1 pks tubs, 3 bxs beeswax. Mo:0 Cojo—921 sks oats, 141 sks barley. Watsonville—24 sks rubber, 9 sks beet pulp. Santa Cruz—32 s cheese, 1 cs ezgs, 2 bxs soap, 1 bx butter, 500 bbis lime, 4 pkes leather. CRESCENT CITY —Per Crescent (ity—2 trcs 42 kegs 133 bxs butcer. 226 M ft lumber, 6 cs canr, 0ods. 5 cs mdse, 10 cs 1ard. 8 cs meats, 5 cs fish, s bottles, 2 cs type, 1 pkg express, 1 sk con, 3 ENDOCINO— Per Point Arana—34 bdls hides and pelts. 18k tails, 27 bxs aoples, 1 bx jars, 1 bx mase. 1 deer. 106 M ft lumber. Little River—b sks abalones, 1 bX drv zoods, Point Arena—1 kit 1 keg 69 bxs butter, 16 de hogs, 3 coops chickens, 2 c3 eggs. Usul—4500 ties HONOLULU—Per Alden Besse—1310 bags rice, 20,457 bags sugar. PORT HARFORD-Per Coos Bay—1 bal sa: eit. 30 bdis green bides, 2 5ks wool. 1 bbl tailow 4 cscheose, 1 bx almonds, 41 bxs fish, 1 pkg dry uides, 6 coops chickens. Z coups bouitry, 1 case drugs, 13 bx< butter. 40 cs aggs. Gavio'a—17 s«s crawfis Cayucos. bxs bitters, 7 tubs 9 bxs butter, 1 bx cheese, 4 cs eggs, $ COOPs chickens, 2 dr caives. San Simeon—5 tubs 7 bxs butier. 5 cs eggs, 8 dressed caives, 2 bdls dry hides. 1 coop chickens. Santa Cruz—9 bxs fish. Newpori—15 bxs lemons. 4233 sks barley, 20 sks popeorn. East San Pedro—1 bbl earthenware, 101 sks dry vegetables, 882 sks barley, 8 pxgs b-ooms San Pedro—93 bxs prunes, 1200 sks barley, 1 bbl whisky. Hueneme—1 roll leather. Ventara—127 bxs oranges, 101 bxslemons, 800 sks barley, 32 sks beans. Carpinteri bbis asphaltum, canta Burbara—159 bdls sealskins, 6 bdls 4 oxs plants. 22 skscrawtish, 8 bxsoranges, 27 boxes lemons. Consignees. Per Gipsy—Herman Joost; Norton, Teller & Co: H Dutara: L D Stone & Co: Sherry, Avilla & Co; Getz Bros & Co: H Cowell & Co; Siandard Oil O Tillmann & Bendel; Cal Bottling Co; G N Barnes: Goodall, Perkins & Co: Smith’s Cash Store; Kron Frederickaburg Brewery: Naver. Alfs B Haight; Hasson & Hunt; Swiss Colony: W F Eowers & Co: A W Fink: P Oli & Lead Works; Stevens & Arnold: Louls T S Union Ice (‘0 Chas Te:zen; Ide & Co; B U Vandall: Merlin Mfg Co: Chinese merchants. Per Crescent Clty—Hobbs, Wall & Co; B Caito; A Paladini; CE Whitney & Co: O B Smith &C Hilmer, Bredhoft & Schulz; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Witzel & Baker: ¥ B Haight; Cal Bottling Co; R D Hume & Co: Enterprise Brewery: F E Goodwin: Standard Oil Co; Amer Fress Assn: 8 E Gallo H Wells, Farzo & Co: Western Carb Acid Gas Co B Westlake; Kingan & Co. Per Point Arena—W B Sumner & Co: S W Hill M P Detels: Standard Oil Co; Adoiph Hroma Remensberger; San Francisco Laundry: Dennison & Feiling; Russ. Early & Co; Dairymen’s Union: Hilmer, iredhoff & Schulz; Ross& Hewlett; (i ¥root Market; De Bernardi & Co; J J Stayton: H. Cushman; Mendocino Lumber Co; T H Finke & Co: H A Thompson; J Erickson. Per Alden B sse—J D Spreckels & Bros Co; Phillips & Co. Per Cous Bay—Jonas Erlanger & Co: McDooald &Co; Christy & Wise: C C Pennell; Armes & Dallam ; Gray & Barbierl: W C Price & Co: O B smith & Co: California Fruit Co; Dairymens' Union: Hilis Bros: Lialian-Swiss Colony; The Al- catraz Co: American Unlon Fish Co; Dalton Bros: L Scatena & Co: Garcla & Magginl; G W McNear; Wetmore Bros: Labor Exchange: Calffornia Elec- tric Works: J Ivancovien & Co; Stendard Ol Cs S H Frank & Co: Tillmann & Bendel; J C Bauer & Co: CE Whitney & 0o ; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Hiimer, Bredhoft & Schuiz; S J Friediander & Co; Norton, Teller & Co: W heaton, Breon & Co: Tii. den & Co: Marshall & Refmer; Hermau Waldeck Co: B G Rulh &Co; H Heckman Co: Langley & Co; Witzel & Baker: De Bernardi& Co; F Uri & Co: Bissinger & Co: Getz Bros & Co; Weil Bros & (o: Ross & Hewlett: W B Sumner & Co ; Cressy, Voorhies & Co; Wellman, Peck & Co: - Weaters eal Co. 13 OCEAN TRAVEL . @nmfifl. SYD N EY Thursday, August 19, 2 P. a0 Line to COOLGARDIE, Ausiralia, and CAPE TOWN, South Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents. 114 Montgomery street. Frelght office 327 Market street, San Francisco. PACIFIO COAST NTEAMSHIP ¢0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY S’ ehart, San Francisco. as follows: For ports In Alasks, A. M. August 4, 9, 14, 1 24, 29, aud every firth day thereafter, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacoftes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.). 9 4. 3. /Aug. 4, 9,14, 19, 24, 20, and every fifth day there- 8. 8. AUSTRA'LIA for HONOLULU_ only, Friday, August 18, at 2 P.M. Speclal party rates. The % 8. ALAMED A sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for fter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. B, e Tacome with . P, B B st Seattie wity o z steamy IN. Ry., at Port Townsend with' Alask: [ For fureks, Arcata and Flelds Landing (Hum- boldt BAV).‘S_"- POmm’u xf’a‘io.‘fl“;‘ 87 11 16, 20, 24, 2 prember 1, 8. 3 o‘é;;oboer 1 Bc'rhmi(m' 232, 26, :(‘1! S 'or Santa 1z, Montere imeon, Ca; [Pary” Harford (Nan Luls Dbispo), Gavista Bloy Barbara, Venturs, Hueneme, San Pedro, Bast San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, &t § 4. s ug. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 80, and every tourts Sen Ditg ping only at Port Harro For San Diej opping ol ol H Santa Barl et Tee o e ondo” CLos. Angelss) and 3 les. Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 1 B Anavat & 8 1, 16, 20, 34 35, And evers fourth day thereafrer. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Masatlan, Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), ateamer Orizaba, 1 4.3 the 24 of each monih. “I'tio Company Teserves the right to change with. out previous notice steamers, salling dates and Bours of sailing. Ticket oftice—Palace Hotel, 4§ ew Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l 10 Market st.. San Fintcn THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST SIEAMERS TO PORTLAND From Spear-street Whart, 8610 A i FARE(S 1550, Juit®e berth & mests SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: 5 _.Aug. 1, 11, 21, 81, Eept. 10 alifornia... Anziifi.h:: 26, Sept. § kets and Shroug gage o all E R ihie Rates and folders upo applioa Hen W . F. CONNOR, General Agent, e 630 Market straot. @OODALL PERKINS & CO._Superinteadents COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH (CRiver, oot of Morton s Travelers by thts iine avold both transit by English rallway an the discomfort of crossing the chanuel in a sm: boat, "New York to Alexandria, Egyps vis Parly first class 8160, second class $116. LA BRETAGN ...August 21, 104 « LA GASCOGNE....[" LAug.28 104 & LA CHAM PAGNE Sep . 4 104 3. LA TOURAINE.... Septemuer1l. 104 ¢ LA BRETAGNE Sopt. 18, 10a 3¢ E ticulars apply to s 1t B A FUI(’:?ET. Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J.F. FOuaZl & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS to 0 P. M. Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. “The only line sellinx through tickets and giving through freight rates to all poinis on Valley d. S STEAMERN. . ©. Walker, D. Peters, R Garart. Tty of Stookton. Ca. Nav. and 1mpt e Teiephone Main 805. FORT. S MTLTIRD AND VALLEJO, STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” on., Tues., Wed., Thuis. and Sat. s Mo ok . wnd 8515 % 3. (9P, 3 ex. Thiies) iday 1, 9e INARYS. - M and B e Landing and offices, Mission Dock, Plerd. Telupnon i 381 FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY S (Sintays eacepred) 810 A3 Alviso aaily P. M. Freighi and pted) a6 7 (Sucurday P senger. Fare botween San Francisco and Aivisos0e: 1o San Jose, T5c. Cluy s Pier b 20 W, BauGs CLATS St D4U JOsa