The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 15, 1897, Page 29

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THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUSMMARY OF THE MARKETS, sitver down to 55 ‘Wheat advanced aga The other Cereals qu! Hay weak, but no lower. Feedstufts unchanged. Bean: in better demand and firm. Flour tending up again. Baunk cleari Shipmen! Potatoes and Oulons firm. Tomat oes higher. Butter firm. Kggs aoing betier. Poultry pominal, Peaches higher in bbik. Berries firmer. Pears and plums about the same. Hiaisios and Dried Peaches firm and ia aemand. Prunes and Dried Aprico:s quister. Provis ons strong and ac ive. Hogs steady at the advance. Wool, Hides and Hops steady. Barley firm. FXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS, Exports of flour from this port during tne firs months of 1837 were 519,081 bbis, agaiosy 7.618 during ths same time in 1596, Keducing s flour to wheat xnd adding 1t to the ex- ortcd wheat, gives 10.al exports ¢f Lreadstufts the fiist seven months of 4554 000 oils., | a. 6,728,800, azainst 6,472,800 ctls. at 81,30) for the same time in 1596, BANK CLEAKINGS, Local bank clearing: 2. sgainsi $13,786.9 Thisisa gamn or 8 Tny week wera $16,887.- . same week last 0,000 for the week. TREASURE SHIPMENT, treasure llst of $384,080, xican Dollars, $516 04 in Stiver Ballion. The Belgic consisting o1 in Gold Coin, aud THEY NFKEO OUR WHEAT. Under the bolim’s low headingHeard in Mark Lane'’ t July 28 states that millers are 1stock and cannot hold cut much lon: if American farmers know thei: own power bread: s0ld American Ivery t \e ris< of 108 cuk ihe backs of wou d 801000 olive tree: 1t is predicted that at no r distant d nia will produvea as much ol las Ita Spain together. The average an'wial product of olive ofl in Italy amounls to 750.000 tons Spain to 300.00), in Fra.ce 10 180,000 aad in | Greece 10 65,000 Lons. e — [ DS A % \ K N [ o 3to0sh NS 4 G X AR { Sedre/e O Clear ® Fartly Clovdy 8 Cloudy ® Rain® Snow ADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 MOURS Explanation. The arrow flles with the wind. The top figures 8¢ station indicate maximum temperature for tha days: those eragath it If any, the amount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid limes, connect poin s 0f equal air pressure; so- | therms, or dotted lines, equal temperat The word is _usu: " means high baromeiric pressure a muanied by fair weathe: refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” uscally first appear on the Wasbington const. When the pressure is high in the interior &nd low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low” Is inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- eble. With & “high" in the vicinlty of Idako, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer sud colder weatber {n winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES TURE, WEATHER BU August 14,1897, 5 P. M. The following are the maximum temperatures reported to-aay by telegraph from Weather Bureau stations in Californi EAU, SAN Eurea 60, Red Bluff 100, ¥resno 102, San Luis | Obispo 74, Los Angeles 76, San Diego 70, Yuma 104. Ssn Francisco data: Maximum temperature 60, minimum 52, mean 56. Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. Anarea of low pressure lles Over the country west of the Hocky Mouniains. During the past - nours the pressure has fallen over Washingto Oregon and Idaho. IU is rising slowly over sornia. Rain has fallen at El Paso. Showcrs sre re- ported along the southern coast of Califor: The temp-rature has risen trom 6t - 10 degrees over Northern Utah, 1duho, Orezon aud Wasning ton. Very warm weatber prevails in Washington and Oregon. Gegrees above the normui: at ana at Rosehurg 15 degroes, Forecasts made at San_Franc ending midnight August ¥5, 1867: Northern (sitfornia—Cloudy and unsettied weather Sunday; southerly winds 1nlaad, south- westerly on the coast. Southern California—Cloudy Sunday, perhaps Jight sprinkles of rain in the sonthern portion early & moraing; weslerly winds. 'Nevada—Cloudy and unsettied weaiher Sund cooler In_northern portion Suaday night. Utah—Fair_Sunday, with increasing cloudiness and unsetiled weathor sunday night: continued warm weather. Arizoua—Cioudy. probable snowers early Sun- Qay morning. unsettled Sunduy. Yau Francisco and vicloity—Cloudy and unset- tled weather ~unday; peruaps iight sprinkies of rain In tbe early morning; southerly changing to westerly winds ALEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Seattle 15 degrees XNEW YORK. N. Y.. Aug. 14.—The passage of time strengthens the belief that the foundation of the stock market and the material influeaces which were effective at the inception cf the ad- wvance have been further developed and extended. Ther combined Intiuence consiitutes an irresisti- ble force, and the effect 0f the combination may be ressonably expected to last for several years. S0 far as the stock market i3 concerned, reec:ions | 2re paturally to be vxpected, and i: may be ihat these resctions. when they occur. will be set. down {0 somé specific dévelopment which at the trme will aésutns a promiaent posicion in the situation. No development, bowever, Lhat can be imagiued can altogether undo what bas aiready: been ac- complished. The crop failures In other countrics cautiol pow be made £0od, and the more impor: #nt crops of this country are row practically as- sured. This is the keynoteof the sltuation The essential features this week have beena 6c per busael advance in wheat. 3gc declin in sterling exchange and adéitional and innumerable Teports and evidences of improviug irade. ~Chere 18 no ques lon, huwever, that advantage nas been taken of ths prevalent market coudiiions lo pa- rade befors public aitenton many worthless se- curiiies, ana by sdroft manipulation aod unscru- uious puffing to foist them upon & guliible pub- lec. Such bas been the growth of sp-culative en- thusiasm that whenever one Of these fancy so- called gecrri.les obtains B quotation on the tupe it 18 fairly cortaln to atiract ihe attention and buy- Ing orders uf the same crowds that are now fill- ingihe brokers' offices gnd consianiy ou the wazch for something that has 00t gone up.” The appetite of the victim has been ex'clled by the dis semina‘ios through the usual Wall-streei media of publicity of paragraphs and _articles calling aw- tention to the merits of thix or that ypariicalar stock, and a few well-matched buying 8ad selling orders do thie rest. Iu spite of the reactionary tendency at the ¢ 0se of the week further upward progress has been made in'a large majoriiy of the list. The markel has each day uitained o high level of sciiviy and the fpterest is siill zenerally distijbuted. he Financial Chronigle compites the z10ss esrnings of 84roads for the fourch week of Juny\uuo.- 1 878,618, an tncrease of $1,026,641, or 10.64 per cent: 49 roads for the first week of AUgust réport 264,308, an tucrease of $482 478, or 10.09 per 8 - s yeport for July $44,954,350, 8n increase of $2,205,410, or 5.16 per cent: 125 10ads, for seven months enaing July 31, report $259,501,890, an ncrease of §4,998.201. Upon Such matte.s the future prices o1 securities rest. Iniha business situation the improvement i3 re- flected in an_{ncrease of the bank clearances for the week of 37.6 per cent; the increase last week wai 32 per cent. To-day's stcek market opened with a heavy selling pressure apparent throvghout the list and MANY sharp declines were noted in foitial dealings. 4.0ndon cables showed sharp declines in American 50cks in that market, which wersdue in par:, iv Was 8214, 10 selling from this side. Tae unsteadi. ness seemed to be sltogether due to technical trade conditions, among which should be reckoned the unse:.lement caused by the return of alsrge amount of stocks, which have D'en carried by i Givitual lenders of money for the account of ot overwealthy specuiaiors. The marher was_ ve'y active throughout and afier the first half hour commission-house buying turned the course of prices aud the matket more than recovered iis early losses. 1he recovery in the gratn market was not withuut lis effect. Grenger shares were in the lead inall respects, bu-iness was done in Missol Pacific and Wes ern Union and the industrial shares. sugar Re- finlug was notably surong and American Tobacco recovered the severs early U-cline. In the bank siwiement of s iho firt facreased £5 808, ;)Ulr; Cull and time Government and faiiwiy bonds were stionger and r. Domestic exchangspon New co, sight 734c premium, tele: “mium 9 graph 10340} e Wheat aud Flour. NEW YORE, N. Y., Aug 12 —Great excite- WHEAT- 11:00 LEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | FRANCISCO, | At Portland the temperaturefy 17 | co for 30 hours | ~o. i Northern 1 hird spring, : red. n-w, col 114c after closing s, inclual Fatu.e s Septem ber, ~81jc; Decem: . bbls, superfine, $2 70@3 10: ; so 1 exira 33 70@ 3b: paten.s, $150@4 8o, . xals 6200 bbls. 14 january, $8 95@7: £5_€0@6 0b: Se 34 70@4 75 S@b ol W UTTrR Crlwmers, Westeen, @15%4% 14c ew York renned, 85 75: Phila- ore ienned, $5 70: refined Gs—Wester 1 ROLEUN » 5. 8@dc: crop '96, 6@8c: coast. roD 01 ic: crop 96, 6@9. London market, ac; Steady 203 Avres dry, 20 fus, 19c: eston. ibs. 1414@15%ec. Firm. LEATHER—Hemlock sole. buenos Ayres. izht (o heayy weghts, 18@19c: acid, 20@28e. Firm. | 85665s. v Gal- Dried Fruits. _Callfornia. 50-1b boxes, 2, 3, d-crown, 4, 624,@sc: seedless’ muscatels, Advices from tns West indicate that the but hold=rs there are disinc ined foainzs st present prices and con ade 's dull for furures. Spotsupolies prices firm, as it is belleved there eresis. cleaned c. n barrels; cartons, 5@7> NES — California 26D oxes, 4@7a Tige. Firm for both spot and +u- s, but trade is auil 4 CHES—Callfornia, -unpesled. bags. 635@8c: peeled. 10@11e. Qulet but stead: Callfornia. voxes, 7%@10c: bags, c for 18DCY bOXes. ary, 12@lsc; imncy wasned, tive \ ut firm. R0N—11@1 FIGS t@2ic. E A TFS—Persian. 60-b boxes. 264@8340: Fard,, cases, [ ¥aucy or %@10c. siandard, tess active, 430> . 434@b NUIS—C Steadler bu! ONDs—shelled, €450 son Metals, 050310 75 Northern, 0. Quiet. excnauge, $1L §3 80. Firm. | ©usve Flo LIN—Stra COPPEK—Brokers, | Quiet. | “LEAD—Brosers, $3 60; exchangs, | Stocks uud Bondas. Ovening. 1 5@1 $11 0 Ciosing £147 B34 American Snear... | American Sucar American Tobacco. Amerigan Spirit Mij Y3 | Chicaco G | B&eQ Con. Gas. | Cerange | Coraage Pt | D aver& Rio | Detaware & Lackawana Erle.. Yort General | Hocking 3 Lake Snore, Louisv Manna! Missoun raciic. . onal Lead. New York Ce! North Pacifi North Pa 1 Navleation. ... .. ation, Pid. ver'{Con Exchnge). | Roex istaad.. Resdinz. Western Unlon . Wabash, rid Earsiiver Eteriing on L i Sterling on London. eight. X , Teglstered & 4%, new. ... . new. coupon. ru .coup...... cogan CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, 1Lt A 14.—Provisions were slightly hicher. Tridiog was quiet, but the hog | receipts were small, and prices 6 cents bigher. | The cash demand was more active and mostly for foreign account. With Increased trade many 0ok for bet.er pri es. In cattle there was little or no business worth moting, as is usual on a ~aturday. Inthe past week zood fat uative cattle of all weights have advanced 20@3Uc per 100 lbs, white inferior grades show 15@20c advance, though In some cases huif-fat stock. which has been fo_libersl supply throughout, is seiling no highes, The gen- eral condition of tfade i3 healthy. - 5 J1 8025 on the week there was a sharp upturn of Yor o Liverpool | 1:@20c, that advance coming on steadily un il the close to-day, when there was a sudden dro ) of 10calight soris, aud that too after most of the heavy scris hud soid nearly a nickel higher than the average of Friday. Shecp 531d lower early In the weex,: but t cline s b en r , while lambs hav vanced 10@16¢ over lasi week's prices. Grain, Wheat had another boom to-day. September advauced Sc from yes erday's closing and regis- tered ane advance of 214 to 254c. Rumors that the French Government had decided to remove its Import duty on cgrtain grades of wheat used for wiiling were put afloat. early n the session. Bu: littie credence was ed in tuem, mainly because Parls quot:d wheat at an sdvance of Ze. 1be closine cab.es from that market, ‘however, show anetd-cline of f omz0 1045 centimes and were lasen as ample coufirmation of theeary jumors. Septemoer wheat sold as low as 81ac ot the opening. On receipt of the Paris clos ng Quotations the price was bid up exzitedly to #4345 and rescted oniy 8 at _the C 03 ‘The seaboard reported bids 1i0m crench impor.ers on a large scale, i0:00 30:30 11:00 31:30 81 817 B3 12:30 1:6'\0 11 - 0 %@28c; Seplember, 38%@ OATS—August. 1714¢: September, 17540 : BARLEY—Cash No. 3, 25 RYE_Cash. 4814 ;’plel‘lfi:@:afi ‘nsl, 98350: Feptem ber, 98340, —Cash, §276. Augusc, §4 65. Producs. FORK—August, 87 95; September, $7 95. LARD—August, $4 40: Scplember. 84 40, RIBS— August and Septem ber, $3 87@4 90. BUTTE;I(—M:VKQI flnlnfilnd active. Creameries— kxtras. firsts, 13: 4350 seconds, 110185 Dairies—kxires. 1900 Drataty 1 @) 2¢: seconds, 10¢; packing siock, 11egh, Be. C: EESE-Young Americss T3Gdc: twins 634@7Yac; cheddars, Jc; bwiss, ¥@80; limburger, 6@7¢; brick, 515@7c, . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1897. EGGS—Firsts sold chiefly at 11c per dczen, loss off ci returned. Firm and active. Divestock. TOGS—Light, $3 8714@4 10: mixed. 83 7714@ 4 05: heavy, £3 Efl@“& Us; rough, &8 65@8‘%5. Hecelpts 17,000. Sales 12,500. Lstimated Moo CATILE—Beeves, $3 9035 20: cows and heit- $30. Recorpte 500, “5@4 20; Westerns, §350@ BHEEP—Keceipts 4000. Receipts at Omaha. 3 SOUTH OMAHA, NEBw., —~ - Recelpts. 1500 beeves anmntu i AHp -u‘;flunfn_x'::c;m&‘« 5100: the market opened active ¢ higher and closed 3 SHELF~Recelpts, nominal Receipts at Kansas City. EANSAS CITY. Mo. Aug. 14 —CATTLE—Re- ceipts, 300: market strong to 10¢ higher. 1 OGS—Recelpts, 5000; prices 5¢ higher. stoHEEP — Recelpts, 200; market siow, prices NEW YORK BAXK STATEMENT. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 14.—The weekly bank statement shows the following changes: Reserve, decrease, $2,119.400; loans, increase, $5,808 400; _ speci norease,” 8452,500; legai tenders, decrease, $1.512,500; deposits, increase, 8 317‘#102558 atlon, decrease, $199,200; banks A 25 in exce: O L 55 0f requirements of CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 14 —Today's statement of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avaliable cash balance, $226,183, serve, $141,559,457. x ST SILVER STILL FALLS. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug 14.—Bar sliver es- tablished a new low-price record to-day, seiling at 25%4d in London, failing 144 from yesterday’s price and 14d below th previous low Tecord in New York vur sf ver was quoted as 55c, agminst 55340 yesterday and 55lpc. the previous low rcoid” Mexicat dollars sold to-day ai 42c, against 421, sterday CALIFORMA ¢ RUIT SALES, LONDON, 6., Aug. 14.—The Earl Fruit Com- Pany sold Calilornia fruit at the following Bartletts, ¥1 56@2 16. one small lot at 81 averaged $184 per boxes) averaged $1 3 average 15-box; B, Clairgeau (b d Gros prunes, §1 82@2 40, 8 per single crate. = iellow egg 1 6%, averaze $1 54. Aug. 14.— Fhe Barl Frait Com- fruic atthe following price 20@1 $0. P.ums—iige, 90c( Bradsuaw, 75(@31 4 —Malagas sing e cra.e, rrunes—Gros, $1 81 2), average $1 Burbink, $1320. Gra 75c@$L 05, Pears—Burilets, §1 30@Z50. Si cars s,1d to:day. it x TUKEL. MAGKED, London. LONDON, Exa. Auz 14.—Consols 113 §16; stiver, 253454; French rentes, 105¢ 5c. Liverpool. WHEAT — Firm: No. 1 standard California wheat, —; carzoes off coasi firm. lees actives cargoes on passage, quiet. lizbt demand; Liverpoo: wheat, No. 1 Caliioruls, 78 bd@7s 6d: wheas in Paris, dull; flour in steady. LCOTIUN~Upienc -164. YESTERDAY'S WHEAT MARKET. 8ax FraNcisco, Aug. 14, 1897, The following iesume Of the wheat marl furnished by k. A. Bresse, Produce Exc t1ainbroker, 4)2 Pine streei: San Francisco. €:15 A M. SESSION. TRegardiess of the decline In Liverpool wheat futures the local market opencd sirong at 1lgc over yesterday's closing Eastern marke.s, cansiug a very strong undertone 1n wheat here. Lecem- ber opened at §1 5014 and cosed at $1 504, 10:15 A M. SESSION. Wheat looks strong. Shorts are nervous. De- cember opened at $1 5034 and closed at §1 5114 Chicago is showing remarkab'e strengtn 11:15 A X SESSION. Chicago wheat clos'd at 214c over yesterday's fival prices. Local wheat continues strong. De- cember opened at $15134, declined to &1 5155 and closed at §1 5134; May, $101ys. December barley, 8315@94c The past weex his been lively In tha wheat | trade. Chicago wh-at cicsed 9 cents hicher than one week ago. Wheat in the local market has | shown less 1ervo: s ess thau usual. Many ques- tions_are asked why spot wheat dves not Keep up its wild rushes. The explanation of this is easy. In the ear.y part of the seuso: sbippers became satistied thut foreign countries would need a large amount of American wheat. ‘their aaticipation led them info payving ex Iavagant prices fir spov wheat in the cOuntry., {ompeiitio soon eniersd the case avd male the maiter a running fight The result was (bt pric 8 were advanced far beyond an expor: basis Londitions euter d the question, and snippers saw ihemarlves going madly bevond where they could anticipate 4 ‘urther rise 10 make Ko0d threir rash bu:ing. Une by cne (hey called & balt, not through any combine, but cold facts were 100 apparent. it was s ieckless und r.akingand the reaction was all the more feit when it cama. There s 1o “shipp-rs’ combine.” Hereafu r for- m prices will coutrol the California spot market, Everything peiats to higher prices, but they wiil be upon & Liverpool aud Paris basis. ‘ness c diious are healtay. Fictitivus prices are misiesd- 1ng and damage both producer and shipper ia the long rus. Chicago. The week just closed bas been one of the most interesiing in the wheat trade since 1891, when France began buying wheat in AmeFican marke:s, much #s they are doing this year. Ihe difference between this year and 1291 Is that there is far iess wheat in the woild now than then. In 1891 France was the on y country that was short of wheat. This year India Argentive, Hungary, Australia, ltaly azd France are ull short. Added {0 these cona tions are smail s:ocks. Esvecially | isthis trus in englana. soreigners have been Jather slow in accepting conditions on this s de of the AUanlic us (hey actually exis.. They have been jed to beileve that America would harvest 600,000,000 bushels of wheat (his CiOp year. I helr opinious were based Oa Teports Of Crop ex- perig other tuan the Governmenvs. The laiter has throughout mentioned that the crop would not exceed 525,000,000 bushels. and in order to Teacn this amount spring wheat would have to | continue at uoc less than 90 pe: cent, which esti- mate was made on July 1. Conditlons bave de- clined 6 per cent, accurding 10 the Guvernmeut Tepors on Au.us 1. Since tha: date considerable Gamage bas resulied. 1t is safe to say conditions &re 12 per cent less than on July 1. This fact has been recoznized abrond and a scrambie is being ade to buv wheat. B ery tavorable conditton regarding America’s wheat this y ar 1s itsgood quality, which it i Ciaimed has never been surpassed. Naturally our Wheat i+ 1n urgent demsnd,as compaled with other exporting countries. The demand for éx- port and miliing purposes fully equals receipts. For instance. Milwsukee bought wheat in the St. Louis and sas Uity markets to-day. They weie unable to fill their wants in this market on account of the Jarge premium of Spot over Sep- fember wheat. Using a miling-in-transit rate they were able (0 compete with Scuthwesiern eat. 1t Is hard t0 recall In the past when sup- fy and demanc so thoroushly controiled the fiheas marke: us a: present. Speculaiion does not enter the question. Foreiners have pought wheat {o this markey for September delivery with L0 cents per bushel profit. 1his handsome profit has 1o charms for tuem. They want the wheat, not dimerences. This goes plainly o show the actual lons 88 they exist. O Mmarkel was one of strength through- " September opened st 8130, advanced to 8934, declined to 8154c, ndvanced to 8354 and fell back to §2%4c. Then came a rapid adviice to Wizge selllug against calis dropped the vrice 1o B4 at the close. December ranged Ga@lc under September. Mauy closed at 8434c. aris wheet Cables are said {0 be snppressed for | 80@75c B ctl Liverpool waeat closed g . Late advices reported prices excited en off the duty on wheat. On the curb September Wheat was 8bc oid. Calls for Monday sold irom 871scto 90c, showing the feeling . and anticipa- tions for that day. Many predict that September wheat will sell at 90c Monday. This is mere con- Jecture, but there is no use diszuisiug the fact that more than an ordinary day's business in wheais looked fOF. o pyar MovEMENTS. o 5 {pments. s Clttes. ushels. ...Minneapolls. . Duluth. ... 98,553 Milwaukee. 650 . hansas Ciuy. . TIDEWATER LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURFS. Aug. ®ept. Oct. Now. [Lec. 72 61115610 % €915 7114 610356 €3 Freid FARIS FUTURES. A5 o Flour—Openiog. " Flonr—C‘l)mnf égg P;g: W 1t~ DI 7 b Wheai—Closing. 850 27.40 Corn opened weak on rains in Kansas and Mis- souri. 1he weakness did not last long for there Wwas 100 mach bul. euthusiasm in ihs aimosphere. 1t soon tound 1ts way into the cors pit. Trading was large and of & good character. Several heavy wheat plungers gave cora their attention 10-1sy. A t the close September was 5gcand December 34¢ higher than yesterday's fina: prices. Curb prices weze 3o bigher ihan the close. Too much un- seasonable weather is causing alarm regarding the outcome for corn. Early frosts will raise havoc with present prospects, which are not of the best. e EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, €0 day: e Stesling Exchange, sight .. .= 4861, Sterlipg cables. ~ 487 New York Exchange, sight . o s New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 10 Fine Bilver, per ouuce. . . - 85 Mexican Dollars...... minal ¢4 PRODUCE MARKET, WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT-There was auother advance yester- duy, accompanted by lively trading oncail. Tne Europeans need our Wheat, as will be seen by an extract in the first column. Local quetations are as fofows: §1 4714@1 48% Botl for No. 1. $1 50 for choice and $1 5215@ 15714 for extra cuoice for milling. CALL BOARD BALES. INFORMAL EES510N—9:15 o'ciock—December— 58,000 cus, $1 5035 1,000, 81 5014 SECOND SksSION—May—2000 cus, $151: 14,000, $) 507 December—14,000. 1 5084: 38,000, 21 30%: town, &1 51340 8000, $1 3114: 400u, $151%; 20,000, §1 51 . REGULAR MORNING SESSION —December—60,000 cus, $1 blx/f: 24,000, £1517%: 10,000, $1 5.53; 2000. 33 5115 BARLEY—The Celtic Monarch takes for Cork 63,44 . clls Brewlng, valued at $72.960; Sironsa, for Telth, 70.016 cus at $76,500; Fennia, for Ant werp, 82,485 ctls ai $38,600. 2 Tbe market is very strong with a good demand. Feed, 80@95c; Chevalier, $1 50@1 55 for No. 1 and 81 0@l 40 for No. ¥; new Erewiny, $1 10@ 112%; tor No. 1 and 31@1 05 for dark Const. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAY SESSION—9:15 0'clock—X0 sales. SECOND SESSION—NO sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—2000 euls, 9315c: 6000, Hdc. OATs—rhe market I8 firm and unchanged. Southern Red are selling at 31 0716.@1 15 ‘? ol Faney and new Salinas 8t :11215@1 0 ®ctl. Feed, $1 u5@1 80: £ool o choice, 81 1 3215: common, $1@1 10: Surpris = nope here: now Ked, $1 025@1 10; Milling, $1 20 @1 30 % ctl. Clipped Oats seli at 31@2 @ ton over the raw product. COKN—~Previous prices rule for all descrip- tions. Smali Round Yellow, $1 23@1 35; Large Yellow, $1 10@L 12V4: white, 81 05@1 0714 % ctl. RYE_~tead.er at £1@1 05 ctl. BUUKWHEAT—95c@8l 15 il for new. MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR AND Flour is very firm in sympathy with Wheat, and those mmills that have been seling below quota- tlous have now come up to thew FLOUR—Net casti prices ur $476@4 £5: Bakers' cxtras, 83 COKNMEAL_KTC.—teed Cor Cracked Coin. $25@36 B ton. MILLS | UFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows. usuA: discount tothe trade: Grabsm Flour, $2 75 % 100 Ibs: kye Flour, $2 50 % 100: Kice Fiour, £575: Cornmeal, $2 exita cream do $5; Family extras, g4 TO B bl $2.@25 B lon; Oatmeai. §3 50; Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, $3 108 8,30; suckwheau Fiour, L 3 @3 5u; Cracked a, $3 25: Fariva. §4: Whole Wneat Fiour, Kolled Uals (bbis), $490@5 15; Pearl Barie, i spilt Peas, 33 6U; Green do, $4 25 @1 LEDSTUFFS, i8 no decline in Hay, though the feel:ng i . Feedstuts remaln tie same. BRAN—313 50@15 for the best and $13 60@14 % ton for outside brands. DLIN GS—$19G20 #21@22 B ton for the be: FELDSTUFrs—Rolled Barley, cake Mexl at the mil!, $30 B ton Chopped Feed, $15@16 B ton; 81750 B o HAY~—Wheat, $11@15 $ ton: Wheat and Oat, $10@14: Oai, $10@i2 50; lariey, SE@12: com- pressed, 512'(0@la; A'falfa, $8@1U0; stock, $7@ 9; Clover, §8 50@9 50 W Lou. SLEAW—30@40c @ bale. B There & for lower grades and $20@21: Of- jobbing, §81; Cocoanut Cake, AND SEEDS. Dealers report an Improved inquicy for Beans and & firmer feeiing ail around. No change in prices, however. BEANS—Eayos, $3; Small Whites, §1 25@1 35 B cil; Large Whites, $120@1 30 B cil: Pinks, $1 55@1 45; Reds, $1 20@1 30: Blackeye, $1 90 @2 ney, nominal; Limas, §1 76@1 85; Butters, $120@1 85: Pea, $1 30@1 85. SEEDS—Brown Mustard. $2 50! Yellow Mustard, §1 85 @ cti: ¥lax, 81 60@1 70i Cavars Yad Seed, 135@214c B ib: Alfalfa, 6l4c; Kape, 2: 284¢: Hemp, 8¢; Timothy, 41pe. DRIED PEAS—Nies, nomiual; Green, $1 20@ 1790 cul. POTATOES, ¢ FPo Onions. +OUNS. VEGETABLES. ocs are firm at previous prices. S0 are atoes are higher. POTATOES—Eariy Rose in sacks, 40@50c; Bur- banks, 40@5Uc in sacks; Salinas Burbanks, 75@ §0c; Sweet Potatoes, 50c@81. ONION=<_Sitverskins, $1@1 10 B ctl. VEGETABLES—Bay Squash, 20@85c ¥ box; Marrowfat Squash, $1U@12 P tou; Bay Cucumbers, 15@25c B box; Pickles 1lge f0f No. 1 Ic® I > Green Peppers, 20@40c for Chile wnd 40@50c for Bell; Green | eas, 2@2ec B by String Beans, S@3%yc; Lima Beans, 31a@dlac: Green Okra, 30@50¢ @ box: Egg Plant. 40@5uc; Cabbage, arrots, 26@30c B sack: Garlic, 1lp@2c % Ib; Tomatoes, BUG75¢ for River and 60 @75c for Alameda; Green Corn, 50c@$1 ® sack, 65@30c crate for Berkeley and §1@1 50 ® crae for Alameda. -POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—In the absence of receipts the mar- kst was nominal. Live Turkeys are quotable at 13@17c for Gob- blers and 13@14c B I for Hens; young Turkeys, 20c B m: Geese B pair, 75c@$1i Gosings. $.G 1 50: Ducks, §2 50@3 for old and $3@3 50 for young: Heas, $3@4 50; Roosters. young. §350@ 5; do, old, §3 5u@d; Fryers, 83@3 50; Broilers, $2 50@2 75 for large and $1 50@2 for small; Plgeons, $1@1 25 P doz for young and for old. GAME—Hare, nominal; Rabblis, Lominal. BUTTER, AND EGGS. CHEESE Eggs are dolng better. Butter Is firm, but o higher. Cheese remains unchanged. BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 23@24c: sec. onds. 22@22%4C B Bb. DATRY—Choice 10 fancy, 19@2lc B Ib; lower grades 15@lrc. % PICKLED—16@18¢ B B FIRKIN—15@17c B Ib. CREAMERY 1 UB - 18@20C B B. 12@13c for ladle-packed. —Choice mild new, 715@8c 10 good, 6@7c B ; Cream’ Chedd Young Americs, 8@9c; Western, 1l 13@lsc B Ib. 1GGS—Ranch Eggs, 18@24c B doz: store Eggs, 13@18c B dozen; Eastern, 13@15¢; Duck Eggs, 15¢ doz. DLCIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Jears were fairly firm for good stock, but smail and ripe fruit dragged. There was no change in Plums. Grapes were plentiful and slow. Canta- loupes were rather better. Berries were firmer. Peaches did better. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— strawberries, $4@4 50 B chest for large. Blackberries. $1 50@2 50 ¥ chest Easpberries, $4@5 chest. Huckleberrles, 6@7c¢ B 1. Red Nectarines, 40@63c: White, 20@25¢ @ vox. Yeaches, 15@40c % box and 15@40c B basket for Crawiords; in bulk, $30 ¥ ton for C.iugs and $10@17 for frees. Plums. 156@35¢ @ box: Javanese, 55@75c; Wash- 1ngtons, £6@7 50 P ton: Egg Plums, 30@7 60. Prunes, $25 wion. | ‘Apricots, 20@40c box. Pears, Bartlews, 3U@50C B box for ereen and 20 @30c for ripe; $12 5U@17 50 B ton for No. 1 and $10 B ton for No. 2. Apples, 25@35c @ box for common and 40 @60c for good to cholce. Crabapples, 20@30c B box. sig% siDalé layers, 50G4UE B bxi double layers, @75¢c. Grapes, in boxes, 25@30c for Muscats, 20@40c for black. 40@60c for 1 okay, 60@s0c for Thomp~ s00’s Seediess, 75@nbc (% crate) for Isabella and 26@5c sor Fontuineb eau and Sweetwater. Crates sell about 10c higher than boxes. Watermeions, $5@15 @ 100. Canaloupes, $1@1 75 B crata. Nutmeg Meions, 35@50¢ ® box. CITRUS FRUITS—Valencia Oranges, $3@8 50 ® box: Lemons, 50c@$1 50 B box for common and_$2@8 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, #4 50@5: Bananas, $1 25@2 50 ® bunch; Pine: apples, $1@3 B doz. DRIED FREUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETO, Peaches are iow leading in polnt of activity and firmness, with Prunes quleter and Agricots quiet and easy. Raisius are 1n brisk demand and strong. Prices for all descriptions remain unchanged. No figuring on new Pears yet. New Ramsins are selling at 2340 for 2-crown, 814c for 3-crowm, $34c for d-crown and $1 for Loudon layers. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: New_Prunes. 43,@5c for 4)-50's, 414@4 450 for 50 4@ for b0-70's, B14@3Y4c for 70-80s. 3¢ )'s and 21hc for U-1UU’s; new Peaches, 5ly@be. funcy, 6lec: peeled, —; Apricots, & @5%:c B 1. for Royuls and 7@8Lec P B for good %o fancy Moorparks: evaporsied - Appies, bla@ 6c: sun-dried, 30; mew black Figs, 3@3go: Plums, 4@4%&0 for pitted and 1@13sc for unpitied; Nectarines, ‘316@4%c B D tor prime to1ancy: 0. Pears, 2@40 1or quarters and 2@5c for halves. RAISINS—(0d crop)— Four-crown, looge, 4@5c: S-crown, 3l@dc: 2. croun. 2%@S4c B b seediess Sultdnas o1 seedless Sluscatels. 4@41ac; S-crown London jay- ers, $1@1 15: clusters, $1 16@1 25: Dehesa clus- ters, $1 75@2; Imperial oln.%r-. $2@2 5. NUTS—Walnats, 61%@7c® I for s-andard and 9@9Vac B 1 for softshieil: Almonds. 6@7c for Len- Euedoc, Z1a@81ac for hardshell and 8@9c B b for papershell; Peauuts, 4@5¢ B b for Easiern aud dc for California; Hickory Nuts. 5a6c B b; Pecans, £@10c ® 1b; Filberts, 9@94ac: Erazu Nuts, 8@9c; Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 B 100. HONEY—New Comb, i0c {or bright and 7@90 new water-white extractsd, gl ¥ ber extracied, 3 n—'z"z‘éza’: B b e PROVISIONS, An active demand keeps the market firm and weli cleaned up. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 8%gc B I for heavy, 83c for lignt medinm, 814° for light, 10@1014¢c for extra light and 12c 1or sugar-cired, East em sugar-caied Hams, 1961230 @ I Calltornia Hams. 10@11c B Ib: Mess Beel, $7@7 50 B bol; extra mess do, $5@8 50: tamily do, $9@9 B0: sait York, 87 76@¥ 60 P bbl : extra prime Pork, $9@10 ;xv‘rs dal; $16; mess, $14 B bbl; Bmoked Beef, o ‘f,AxD—Enz-{.;‘ heross s quoted. at ‘;’ 34cfor compound and c for pure: pails, & California_tierces, {?:%: 27D Yo compaiad mad g‘gcalor pq‘;gnm;n U34¢; 10- Uns, 614c; do -1b, 6140 uUTx{,OLENE_ Tierces, G34c. Packaver less than 800 bs—1-b pails, 60 In'a case. 8%c: 3D B-l , 20 in & case, 83gc; 5-1b palls, 12 in a case 4c: 10-1b pails, 6 n a case, c: 50-1b ting, 1 or 2'1n a case, 75gc; wooden 50 s net, 774c: fancy tubs, 80 Ibs net, 755c; balf-bbis, abour [ Sad A ey HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPs. ‘Al descrip fons under this head rule firm and fairly active. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and_brands sell 1c under souna siock. Heavy salted steers, 9¢ 3 b medium, 8lhc B Ib: light, 7Yec: Cowhides, 716@ Blge § Ib: ~tags, 5c; saited Kip, Tlhe: salied Calf, 9c B Ib: salted Veal, 7t4ac; dry Hides l4c @ Ib: culls and brands, 1lc; ‘ury Kip and Veal, 11 ry.Cait. 16c; culls, 10c; Goats<ins, 20@35¢ eac Kids. 5¢; Deerskins. good symmer, 2ic 8 b: medium, 20c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, saeariings, 10@20c each: short wool, 25@40 each; medium, 50@70c each: long woois, 75@90c each, 5 TALLOW—No. 1, rendereu, 23,@f4c o2 24@z30c: refined, b6; Grease, i@ b YOUL—Spring citp. Northern. 14@16c 3 B: Mountain, 11@13¢; Fooubi |, 11@13¢: San joaquin, year’s clip, 9c: do, seven months, 8@10c® b: early Lambs’ aefective, 634@714c; 40, free, 106 lic: Nevadss 10@12%; Xastern Oregon, 1u%12a HOPS-6@8c B Ib for fair 10 cnoice and 9@10c for 1ancy. Contract prices are 1lU@l8c B I for new Caiifornia. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS-—Calcutta Grain Eags, 51gc: San Quentin, 85 40: Wool Bags, 27@ 30c; Fruit Bags, 5140, 5%c and 614c for the different sizes. RICE—Some descriptions are higher. Chinese mixed, $3 50@3 60 B ctl: No. 1, $4@4 20 B ctl; extra No. 40@4 60 awaiian, £4 50; Japan, $4 45@4 65: Rangoon, 83 5U@5 55 CANNED SALMON-The Alaska Packery As- tociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In lots 0f 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50,000 cuses, 9214c P dozen: 75,000 cases, HUC B dozen, net Cush 1. o. b. ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cubs and Crnshed and Fine Crushed, 6loc: Powdered, tc; Dry Granu- lated, 533c B Ib; Confectioners' A, 53/c: Maguolia A, 5¢; tra G, 47c: Golden C, 43ic: Candy Granulsted, 514c, Csilfornia A, 513c: haif-barreis 14c more than Larrels, and bOXes C more. S SAN FRANCISLO ME!: T MARKET. Hogs rule firm at the advanced prices. Wholesa'e rates for dressed siocs irom slaughe terers are as follows: BEEF—Firs: qua ity, third do, 4@4 VEAL—L 5146 M: second do, 5c: 6@7c B M. tc. Ewes 5@8%c 90 B . Ua@3340 for large and 874 ium; eott Hogs, 215@8a0 P b; dressea do, 5@5 RECEIPTS OF HOURS. Flour, nr sx« ... 10,080 Lran.ske. Oregon. 7820( Oregon W hea:. ctis 151,908 Mivusiugs 25 Oregon. 1,510 Earley. cils..... b Corn, cils. Eastern Oats, cus 2,7 Oregon. ] Eeans ski...... 3.2U%| Leather rols . 1:4 Yotatoes, ska.ee 1,725| Wins, galy..... 59,900 Unlons, sxs. 59 (ilime bbis. 1T 282 Hay, lons, 612| Hopa. bis . 20 Straw, tons. 20| Lailow, ciis. 18 e STEAMERS TO ETEAMEE | DESTI SAIL. ABlanchard |Uregon poris.. [Auz 16, 9as | FlerLs Chiixat, . | Ferndale. Aung 15, 1py|Plerl3 Fomona.... | HumboldtBas [Aug 16, 2ru|Fie) State of Cal|rorsiana |Aug 161104 | vter 3t Corona......|san Diexo. ... | \uz 16.11ax | Pleril Truckee....| Yaquina Bay. Aug 16, 5es|Pier 3 . |Loos Bay . |Aug 17,10aw Plerls |HumboldtBay |Aug ! 7. 9ay|Pler 13 | Newpors Aug 18, fau|pPiacil Aug18. 12u|PM SS Ang 19, 5ew | Pier 13 City of Para Panama., Alifance... |Oregon ports. Alameda. . |Sydney ......|Aug 19, 2py|Pier 7 Walla Wal Vic & Pet Sno |Aug 19, tam | Plez 9 Santa Rosa |San Diego.... [Aug 20 llam | Plerll Columbla... | Porziana Aug 21.10am | Pler3d Loos Bay.... | Newpors SAM | Ploe LL Czarina STEAMERS TO ARRIV. STEAMER | Frox [ due Alliance.......(Portiand ... ~Aug1s I| Victoria & Puge: Souni |, Aug 15 - Coos Bay. -|-auz 15 Emplre. " | Coos Bay., Aug 15 Mackinaw ... [Tacoma. Ang 18 Kureka.... [ | Newport. lAug1s Columbia. | Porilana. LAug 17 Fanta Kosa, =an ego. Ang 18 Washtenaw ... |Tacoma. “aug 1x Progreso........ |Seattls [Aug18 Chilkat.. . .| Eel River. Aug 19 X Humboldt Bay .. Aug 19 . |Urescent Citv. Aug 19 Coos Bay. Aug 20 Newnort. Aug 20 Victoria & Puget Sound | .. Aug 20 .. . |Grays Harbor. Aug 21 State of Cal..... | lortiana. . Aug 22 Mineola . | Panama s Aug 22 Coptic China and Japan. Aug 22 Orizaba Mexico . Aug 22 Coronn. |~ Diezo Auz 22 ———e SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY. TiMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE T0 SAN FRiNCiSco BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTKNDENT. NoTe—Tne high and low waters ac-ur atthe City Front (Mission-street Whart) about twenty- five mioutes later than at Forc Poiat; the height of tide is the same a both places August—1897. Sunday, August 15. Sun rises 5.25|Moon rises 8.17px Sun sets . +.7.04]Moon sets 5 | g T, :’Tlme‘pafl‘l‘lme(i‘au‘Tlma‘re“]"l‘lmn Pock 2l L w| HwW| LW B3] 6557 Too] L8] Ba] L1) 47| 7.38 18| 2.00 44| BOs| 23| 22y 87| 8.45| 2.8 250 35| 9,28 82| ¥32 5811004 83| 410 H W o w | 21 0.17) 12| 6.58| 3.8/10.55| 3.3 5.06] 4.9 0TE—In the above exposiion of the tides the y morning tides are given In the left hand columuz, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as 10 time. The second tima columan gives the second tide of the day, the third fime column the third tide, and the last or righs Band coumn gives tho Iast tide of the day, excepk when there are bui thres lides 88 sometimes sccurs. The he!gats given are additious to th sonndings on the United Biates Coas: Surve chars, except when & minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given i3 subtractive frow the depth ziven by the charis. — The Time Ball. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N.,} MERCHANTS' kXCHANGE. 3 SAN FRANCI! , August 14, 1897, The time bail on Teiezraph Hill was drorped exacily atnoon to-day—L. e.. at noon of the 12uth meridiun, or exactly at 8 p M, Greenwich time. W. S. HUGHES, Lieutenant U. 8. N.. .n charze. ——————————— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY, August 14. Stmr Truckee, Danielson, 18 hours from Fort Brazg: pass and mdse, 10 J S Kimpall Stmr Weeott, Milier, 86 hours from Crescent City: pass and mdse. to North Paclfic 3 8 Co; lum- ber. 1o D T C Perkins Stmr Signal. Bondegard, 30 hours from Eu- reka; lumber and shingles, to Chas Nelson. stair Corona, Jebsen. 61 hours irom San Diego: pass aud mdse, to_Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Pomona. Cousins '16 hours from Eureca; pess and mdse, to Goodail, Perkins & Co. Sumr Coquille River, Drsko. 45 hours from Co- quilie River: pass and madse, to O O Benjamin. Stmr Bonlta, Niv hoison, 50 nours rrom Gaviota and ay poris; p. -uceand livestock. Lo Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Laguns, Peterson, 24 hours from Usal; railroad ties. (0 C A Hcoper & Co. Stmr_Chilkat, 28 hours from Eel River; pass and mdse, to N P 8 8 Co. Stmr_Alliance. Hardwick, 4 days from Port- land; lumber,to D H Bibb Lumber Co. Stmr Hueneme in tow. Stmr Huepeme, Johnson, — hours from Eurek: ballast, to Gray & Mitchell. Iu tow of stmr Al Lance. Brship Mashona, Jones. 165 days from Liver- posl; mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Brship Toxtetn. Bromley, 50 days from Panama bailast, to J D Spreckels & bros Co. in quaran- sine. Haw bark Maana Ala, Smith, 28 days from Fouolulu: bailast and 6600 pineapples, to Joha Wighiman Jr. Schr Fortuna, Rosich, 2 days from Eureka — M fi lumer, to M_Kay & Co. Schr Jennie 'Thel, Hansen, 6 days from Coos Bay; — M ftlamber. 1o & 1 Dean & Co. Cleared. SATURDAY, Avgust 14. Stmr State of Callforuls, Green, Astoria; Gool- all. Perkins & Co. ‘Srstmr Belgic, Rinder, Hongkong and Yoko- bama; O & 0 S8 Co. Stmr Uity of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr Alice Blanchard, Dorzn, Portland; N PS s Co. Welch & Co. Unga Is.and; Bktn Archer. Calhoun, Honolal Schr J M Weatherwax, S0renso. Alaska Commercial Co. Salled. SATURDAY, August 14, ¢ Coos Bay. Hall. San Pedro E‘rmumr Belgic, Rinder, Yokonama and Hong- kong. Ctiar Alex Duncan. Oisen. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderso Simr Poi it Arena, Hansen, Mendoclno. Etur Crescent City, Stockfie b. Urescent Olty. Stmr Czarioa Seamac, Coos Bay. Stmr Cleone, Strand. Stmr City of Puebls, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend. Br ship Celtic Monarch, Morrison, Queenstown. Bxta Archer, Calhoun, ‘Hono ulu. Bkt Northwest Lund, Columbla River, Schr John G Nor:b, Christiansen. Honotpu. . Echr Ocean Spray, Steinborn. Ivers-ns Landing. 8 hr Bender Brothers, Zasdart, Walshs Landing. Schr Jennie Wand, Chiistiansen, Kureka. Telegraphie. FOIL LOBOS, August 14—10 P u—Weather cloudy; wind 8w ; veloclty 8 miies. Charters. The schr Sdis loals mdse for Alaska; bark 8C Al en, mdse. for Honolu'n. The Haw ship Fort George loads coal at Depar- fure Bay for this port: schr Robert Sudden, lum- ber on the Souna for Sydney, 308 The Ger ship Chrisiine is_chartered for wheat to Europe, 23s; Br ship Yarana. 23s 8d. Spoken. Ger ship Carlstine at Port Los Angeles—April 11 inlat 30 N, Jonz 20 05 W, Br bark Kalght Com- mander, from Cardiff. for Mauricius. GApril 11— Lat 2905 N, 101g 20 05 W. North At 1antic, Dan bark Lenits, from Liverpooi, for Guay- aquil, 0 days out. Aprlz—La: 26N, long 2105 W, North At tic, branip Joba Cooke, from Cafdiff, for Table ay. June 20—Lat 44§, long 88 05 W, Brship Blyths- wood, rom Liverpool, for Astorla. 5 Domestic Ports. _SAN PEDRO-Salled Aug ld—Schr Lucy, for Umpqua. POINT REYES—Patsed Aug 14—Stmr Alliance with stmr Hueaeme in tow, from Kureks, for San Franci-eo. GREENWOOD-afled Aug 14—Stmr Green- woo 1, for San Francisco. GRAY~HARBOR—Safled Aug 14—schr Dalsy Rouwe, for San Francise PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Aug 14—Nor stm Peter Jeosen, tor Nanalmo. EURKKA-—Arrived Aug 14—Schr Elnorab, fm Newport: schr icsther Bubine, hence Aug 8. Saued Aug 14—Schr Lottie Carson, for Disgo; schr Lil'etoane, for San Pedro. SAN DIEGO-Salled Aug 14—U S stmr Ben- nington, for Honolulu, PORT BLAKKLEY —Arrived Aug 14—Stmr Sco- ta. from Fort Bragg. COOS BAY—Arrived Aug 18—Schr Gotama, ho Aug 29. TACOMA—Sailed Aug 14—Schr Eclipa2, for San Fiancisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Aug 14-S:imr Westport, from Euresa. TATOOSH—Passed Aug 13—Bark Co'orado, im Honolulu, for Port Townsena;: schr Dora Blubm, hence Aug 2, for Seatt.e. PORT ANGELES—Arrived Auz 14—Ship Orf- ental. hence Juiy Ger ship Kehrewleder, irom 8en Diezo, for Victoria, . Satied Aug 14—Ship Orfental, for Nanaimo PORT GAMBLE—Salled Aug 14—Schr Okano- gan. tor San Francisco. giAtIved Aug 14-Bark Caronde'er, n herce July FISH ROCK—Salled Aug 14—Scar Aldlon, for san Francisco. FORT ROSS—Arrived Aug 14—Schr La Chilena ben'e Aug 1l Sallea Aug 1¢—Schr La Chiiens, clsco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Aug 9-Sohr Ruby A Cousins and schr Faanie Adele. for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 13—Tug Fearless, fm Nanaimo. Sailed Aug 14—Tug Fearless with dreager Hue- neme in tow. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug L0—Chil bark Elise, from Port Angeles. Foreiga Ports. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Sailed Aug 12— Br bark Inveranaid, 1or San Francisco, PANAMA—airived July 29—Br stmr Sarra- cout, from Champer.co. Aug 1-Stme Acapulco, hence July 9 NANAIMO—Arrived Aug 13—Bark Rufus E d. hence July 25. ARTURE BAY—Salled Aug 13—Ship John C Potter, tor san Francisce. Importations. YAQUINA BAY-Per Truckee—3480 pxgs flour 435 sks bran. 935 sks wheat, 10006 s&s oats, 779 sks bark, 13 bdls hides, % cs 03gs.7 pk ¢s mase, 3 coons chigkens, 15 sks seed, § bxs butser, 3 pkgs hides, 174 M ft lnmber. CRESCENT CITY—Per Weeoit—1 boller, 40 cs meat. 220 ) it lamber, 6 bxs fish, 4 bxs butter, 2 ska sced. 61 hides. KUREKA-—Per Pomons—19 rolls leather, 2 cs cigars, 93 bxs butter, 59 pkgsmise. 8 bxs ma- cninery. 42 ks 219 °nt-sks wool. 136 heai cattle, 1bx froft, 2es hardwars, 2 cs cracers 1cs cof- fee, 410 M shingles, 47.900 ft lumb *r.5 bxs adples. 10 bals pelts, 6 bals hides, 1 sk tails, 1 sk coln, 8 PKES express. ¥ Rani E R R—227 bxs butter, 26 cs mase, 13 dressed caives. COQUILLE RIVER—Per Coquille River—170 M ftiumber, 1 cr. deer, 236 sheen 65 head cattle, 50 bxs butzer, 3 bXs barrles, 15 bale; flaunei, i24 blls han les. 2 crts melons, 53 bales wool, 5 bales buriap, 1 bx oranges. 17 hides. SAN DIEGO—Per Corona—161 pkgs mdse, 620 bxs lemons, 60 cs mineral water, 45 bdls dry fish, 206 cs honey, 12 sks ore, 10 pkas tobicco, 9 pses paver, 2 pkgs bags. 2 cs cigars, 8 cs liauor, 636 sks oats. 11906 sks wheat, 27 pcs eranits. 315 sks bar- ley, 76 hides, 22 bbis tallow. 4 cs seed. 4 bbis salt fish. Newport—2571 sks barley, 4 pkgsmdse, 20 bxa oranges. 51 bxslemons. Kedondo—54 tcs lard, 5 tes tallow, 24 cs tongue, 13k chili, 8 psgs hose ‘10 pkgs mdse, 15 cs seed 57 bxslemons, 4404 sks bariey, 1 c3s wine. Por, Los Angeles—63 bbls asohaltum, b pkzs pelts, 497 bils hides, 24 pkes mdse. 87 pkgs stoves, 108 cs bottles, 3 bags coffee. +ants Barbara—100 pkgs mdse. 9 bbls mineral water, 8 cs olive ofl, 206 bxslemons, 2 bxs fish, 14 bxs oranges, 20 sks crawfish. N for San Fran- Port Harford—1 cs shoes, 72 pkgs mdse. 1 bbl | tallow, 3 bdls dry hides, 2 bdls pelis, <0 green bides. 14 csezgs, 1 tub 5 bxs butter. 3 cs cheese, 4 coops chickens, 2 coops poultry, 20 bxs fish, 1 cs hais, 37~ sks barev, LOMPOC LANDING—Per Bonita—5 bales sea- weed. 14 pkgs nousenold goods, 1 bx buiter, 4398 sk hariey. 595 3Ks beans. Port Harford —- 452 ss barley, 196 hogs. EEL RIVER—Per Chilkat—21 kegs 212 bxs butter, 2 dressed calves, 50 c3 canned g1ods. 2 shoes,'1 cs meal, 46 heb1 catile, 34 hogs 1es Ly 1 cs butter molds. Consignees. Per Bonita—Standard Oll C>: Sinsheimer Bros; C B Whitney & Co: Brigham, Hoppe& Co: White & Do Rome; H Dutard: +leld & Sioae: Dounelly, & Co. Per Truckee- CJ Lelst & Co; W C Price & Co; M P Detes: Clement Pringle & Co: Oregon and Washinzion Fish Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co: H Levi & Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co:_Allen & Lewis: H Dutard; Jouas Erlanger & Co: Staudard Oil Co: J H Newbauer & Co; W B Sumner & Co:_Adolph Hremada: Norton, Teller & Co: Norton Tanning Co: EJ towen & Co: E R Stevens & Co: (harles Jucobson & Co: W H Hanert; Pacific Lumber Co Un'on Lumber Co. P r Weeoit—¥ B Haight: O BSmith £Co: DT C Perkins: Pacific Cosst Fish Co: K.nzan & Co; The Paciic Coast Home Supply Association B Caizo; Witzel & Baker; Cox seed and Plant Co W Morris. Per Coqullie River—Bissinger &Co: Hills Bros: Hulme & Hart; D E Allison &Co; F B Haight; H Goetz: Bandon' Woolen-mills: Oakland Meat Co Hilmer. Bredhoff & Schulz; _Simpson Lumber C McDonald & McKinnon: Washington Mfg Co; Scoit & Van Arsdale: Ford & Fos Per Pomona—Mack & Co: Standard Ofl Co: Stoil & Van Bergen; R Yourg: Sawyer Tanning Co: C W Burgess: Stmwouds Saw C0: L & M Alexander: Wells, Fargo & Co: Wheaton. Breon & Co: Adels- dorr & Co: A C Nichols & Co: W B Sumner & Co: Baker & Hamilton: Thos Denigan, Son & C lett Sprinks Mineral Water Co; 'Ross& Hewlet:; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Burron, ¥ & Co; Healds- burg und' S0 .oma_Commescial Co; Hills Bros: J Schweitzer & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Uo: Californ! Saw Works: C = Moses; D Twaedie; ¥ M Mig's Witzel & Baker: Nor:on, Teller & Co: F B H: Eagle Cracker Co: UK Whitney &00; F G naro: Hulme & Hart: Ross & Hewle: son & Co; Higglns & Collins; H Mofliit; P F Col- lie: J H Kruse. = Per Corona—Dairymen’s Union: F E Booth: C B Rode & Co; W C Price & Co: K T Plerce; Crown Distllery Co: Campodonico & Malcolm; _Francis Bros: Micha-i & Co: Selby Smelting and Lead Co W C Price & Co: W P Fuller&Co: tnn Franclsco Frewing Co: Nash & Boessenecker: Hooker & Co: Gould & Jaudin: S Jacobs: H Dutard; M Blas: kower & Western Granite Co: C P Silkman: S Levi & Co: Porter Pros & Co; 8 H Frank & Ce U Greenhood: Levi Spiegel &Co : Gray & Barbleri: Eveleth & Nash: J Ivancovien & Co: J ‘faylor & to; G Guiocchio & Co: Wolt & Son: American Biszuit Co: EJ Bowen & Co; J Demariini & Co: Unfon Metaliic Cariridge Co: Jonas Lrlanger & Co; Wood. Curtls & Co: American Siscuit Co; L Kauffmsan: Levy Bros: E J Partridge: Boston Woven Hosa and Rubber Co: Amer Fress Ass: DE Allison & Co:/ SawyerTanning Co: Calfornia XNavigation and Imp Co: Newmark & Edwards; F H Awes & Co; A Gonzalez: Aoramson & o: P F 7 e0 McNamee: Jos Wagner; Chaix & E G Lewis; Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; Adelsdorter & Brendenstein: Berges & Domenichini; Enterprise Brewery: Buffalo Brewery: J M Levy: H Clifton: Philadelphia Brewery: Brown Bros & Co: Tom Siretch; Mechanies' Institute; J Ivancovich & Co: 0 i & N Co: Dalton Bros; Garcla & Maggin: i ac Coast Fish Co; Bissinger & Co: American Union Fish Co; A Paladini; J B Inguglia: Milani & ¢ Daneri; G Camilioni& Co; D M Ostorne & Co; H Waldeck: Bissinger & Co; Chicago Brewery; Arc- tic Oil Worss; California Wine Assn: Hils Bros: Russ. Early & Co: H Heckman & Co: C M Meser & Bros: Hildier, Sredboff & Schuiz; Union Brew- ery: H Kirchmann & Co; CE Whitner & Co; £ Guiman': MT Freitas &Co: Labor Exchange: Singheimer Bros; Marshall & Reimers: Sacramento Fish < 0: Liodge. Sweeney & Co; U B Smith & Co: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: Moss & Hewlet: F Cavagnaro. Per_Chilkat—Norton, Teller& Co; F B Halght; N Hoppe & Co: 4 W J H Newbauer & Co:_Brighan Gibbe: J Schweltzer & Co; M H Tilden & Co; Stundard O; Hilmer, Bredhoft & schulz: Dodge, Sweeney & U C K W hitney & Co: Wheaton, Breon & C: roll & Carrol: Wellman. Peck & Co: Hilis Bro: Russ, Early & Co: Dairymen’s Union; Miller & Lux: Western Meat Co: O B Smith € Co; H H Hogan: H Moffiit: S E Walsen. e OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300-3068 POST sSTREET, S.F., orner Stocston. e BANKS AND BANKERS GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 526 CALIFORNIA »T., 5. F. Guaranteed capital and sorplus. Capltal actually paid up in cash. 1.000,000 00 Deposits December 1. 1896.. 27,730,247 45 OFFICERS — President, B. A. Becker; First Vice-Presidet, Danfel Meyer; Second Vice-Presi- dent, H. Horstmann; Cashier, A. H. R. Schmids; Assistant Cashier, Willlam Herrmann; Secretary, George Touruy: 'Assistant Secretary, A. H. Mal' 82,040,201 63 ler; Attorney, W, 8. Goodfellow. BOARD OF DIRECTORS—B. A. Becker, Danlel Meyer, H. Horstmaon. len, Steinbart, N. Van ei. B Rohte, & B. Russ, D. N. Walter and Shippers and Buyers’ Guide. THE CALL indorses and recommends as thoroughly reliable the Commission Mer- chants appearing in this column. H. HECKMANN & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dried Fruits, Produce, Poultry, Game and Eggs. 400-402 DAVIS STREET, S. F. D. E. ALLISON CO., General Commission Merchants. Green and Dried Fruits, Grain, Potatoes, Beans, Produce, Wooi, etc. 501-509 Front St. CHICAGO BOARD GF TRADE We Handle GRAIN, PRGVISIONS AND STOCKS m margins. There never was a more favorable time and there 18 no market known that is better than Chi- 3ago for conservative, profitable trading. Write usat once for daily and weekly Market Letter and Booklet, telling how to make money on Chicage Board of Trade. DUDENHAVER & COMPANY, 63 Oonsolidated Exchange Buildi CHIC OCEAN TRAVEL] TERMIC The S S. ALAMEDA sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAMND for SYDNEY Thursday, ShipS) s Taesd : OMpRY-~ st Line to COOLGARDIE Ausiralia. TOWN, ~outh A J.'D. SFRECKELS & BROS. (O, 114 Montgomer Freight office 327 Market sreet. Saa Francisco. PACIG COIST STEUISUIP €0, TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whar?, San Francisco, as follows: For ports in Alaska, 9 A. M. Auzust 4, 9, 14, 10 24, 29, and every fisih day thereafter, For Vietoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Towa- send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Everett, Anscortes ant New Woatcom (Bellinghum Bay, Wash.), 9 A M. Aug. 4, 9,14, 19, 24,29, and every fifth day thera- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. K. ., at Tacoma with N. P. K. K., ai Seattle with u. N. Ry., at Port Townsend w Alaska stenmers. For Jiureka, Arcuta and Fields Lunding (Hume boldt Bay), Str. Pomona ¥ P. 3., Auxust 8. 7, 11 16, 20, 24; 28. ~epiemner 1, 6. 10, 14, 18, 23, 27, October 1. 5, 9, 13. 18, 2 For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford ( Luls Oblspo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Huenemn a0 Pedro, iast San Pedro (Los Angeles) ewport, at 9 A. M Aug. 2, 6, 10, 1, 18, 22, 26, 31, and every touria day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping ouly at Port Harrorl San Luis Cspo), Santa Barbara, Fort Los Ane eles. Redondo (Los Angeles) aud Newport, 11 A. M. Aucust 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafier. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatian, Ly Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 1J 4.3c.the 21 of each montn. ‘I'he Company reserves Lhe right to changs with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and bours of saillng. Ticke: oftice—Palace iotel, & New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisom THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS 10 PORTILANID From Spear-strest Whar?, &010 A it FARE({SS Firsticines Including £ $2.50 2d-class Jberth & meals B8O DULE OF SAILINGS: umbia. .....Aug. 1, 11, 21, 31, Sept. 10 ColeTor Californin. . Abg. 6, 16, 26, Sept. 8 Through tickets and through baggage to ail Esstern poilts. Rates and folders upon applioas tioa 10 . F.F. CONNOR, General Agont, 630 Market stroot. GOODALL. PERKINS & CO. Superintendents COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIRUZ French Line to Havre. PANY’'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH C%‘fvu. foot of Morton £z Iravelers by % this fine avoid both transit by English rallway u‘;.’ {he discomtort of crossing the cliannel in & sm boat. New York t0 Alsxandria, Kgypr, vik Pariy first class $160, second class $116. .August 21, 104 « Aug .28 TU. @« . Bep. 4 10A 3. LA CHAMPAGNE LA TOURAINE. Septemberil 101 ¢ LA BRETAGNE Sept. 18, 104 x A&~ For turiher particulars apply 10 : . FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FOWAZL & CO, agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San £ rancisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daily. reight reccived up to:30 P, M. A Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. ‘The only line seiling through tickets lnd&h’ln' through freight tes to all poinis oa Valley J. D. Peters, Railroad. STEAMERS: City of Stockton. T.C. Walker, Cai. Nav. and lmpt. Co Garratt, Teiephone Main 805. FOR U. 8. KAVI-YARD AND VALLEJO, STEAMER +)IONTICELLO,” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat 2 L9143 4 . sud 3:15 7.3 (98 % ex. Thurs) days. 2 1paL 9e undays. 10:30'A. . and 8 . s Landing and offices, Mission Dock, Plerd Telepnone Grezn 281 FOR SANJOSE, L0S GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) 8210 A. 3. Alviso daily Saturday excepted) a7 P. . Freignt and Passenger. Fare between San Franciuco and Alviso, 50¢; to San Jose, 75c. Clay st, Pler L. %0 W, Banga Clara st Sau J0sa. 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