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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1897. e THE COMMERCIAL WORLD OF THE MARKETS, SUMMARY Sitver lower. Codtish higher. Quicksilver weak. Wheat weaker. Freignts steady. Barley weak. Other Cereals quiet. Hay steady. Feedstufls unchanged. Lima Peans advanced. Mustard Seed duil. Flour firm at the advance. Leather rules firm. Potatoes in large receipt. Onions steady. Tomatoes higher again. Poul'rs dull and chean. Fresh Frults in heavy supply. Dried Fruits strong avd active. Prunes selling for export. Jrovisions about the same. Woo!, Hides and Hops unchanged. Hogs lower and weak. 0ils unchanged. NEEDED. OUR WHEA The London Timesof Auzust 12, in the course article says: “it is estimated by an opinion that at ofits financial persons iu a position to frm Jeast 12 per cent more wheat than is usually needed by Kurope will be wanted this year. Owiugto tiie short Russian, French and Austro-Hungarian ops, the United States will be the only country ble to meet this extra demand.” Btoosh S\ % . 0 y<Qeatt/e. | = Caf S077 O Clesr ® Partly Cloudy @ Chudy ® Rain® Snow, TADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPTATION DURING PAST iz HOURS Explanation. The arrow flies with he wind. The top figures tion indicate maximum temperature for the nose underneath i if any, the amouat of | of melied snow in inches and hundredtbs, | the past tweive hours. Isobars, or solid | comnect po'n's of equal air pressure; iso- | ed lines, equal temperature. The 08 bigh terometric pressure and panied by fair weacher: ‘“low” | pressare. and is usually preceded | bv cloudy weatberand rains. irst_appear on the Wasbington i pressure is high in the interior the coast, and the lsobars extend alons the coast. rain is probable: W' 1s inclosed with jsobars of | ain sonth of Oregon is improb- in the vicinity of Idaho, and ifornia coast, warmer in summer and colder reverse of these conditions ar high ng to ay be exper Th re: westher weather in winter. will produce an opposite resuit. 1HE WEATHER BUREAU. STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- BURFAU, SAN FRANCISCO, CNTTED RE, WEATHER The follow ng are the maximum temperatures reported telegraph from Weather Bureau ns in Califorsia Eureks 60, Red Bluff 104. Fresno 102, San Luis Orispo 82, Los Angeles 86, San Diego 76, Yuma ~an Francisco data: Maximum temperature 60, minimum 54, mean 57. Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. The pressure is highest this evening over Montana and lowest in Al s Itis stll ising throughont ho. but bas com- io in Oreson and Californta. ave cccurred in Southern Arizona | The co in Arizona 5 San Francisco for thirty hours d portions of Sou rding midnizht Avgust 18, 1887: orthern Cwifornia—Partly clondy. cooler in foterior valleys: fresh southwest wind. tuern Ca ifornia—Parily clondy Wednesday, C showersin extreme southern peor- reime east porti n. cloudy Wednesday; cooler in yor:ior h - Partly cloudy Wednesday. paa— Partly cloudy Wednesday. probably ‘asiopal thuiderstorms in souch portion. 2and vicinity—Foggy Wednesiay by parily cloudy during ihe rly wind. H. Hamuo~. Forecast Official. w. NiW YORK MARKETS, NEW YORK. N. Y.. Aug. 17.—In so far as the grein situation msy be considered a domiuant factor in the stock market its influence to-day was decidediy burtful. 1p the face of additional re- ports of damage o spring wheat crop prices for that ¢ real declined and ocean freight races weak- ened, indicating the falling off of foreign demand our grain. Such occasional temporary changes 1 the situailon hat noted ar- Lo be expected from time to time Asa matter of fact the real underying situation was not changed, and there can beanone in essential feature.. Eoropean crop \griages canno. possibly be now recovered, and it fhe reported injury to this country’s crop should fo e med the shortage in tbe barvest must eve be balanced by prices at whica we will supp! world’s markets. heporis of injufy to the crop have, however, come at a time when the S(0Ck mAarket Was pecu- liariy suscepiible o such news. An extended and #imost uni terrupted advance has taken piace. no.wishstanding the heavy lquidation of the past week which was presumaby for accovot of | thowe powerful interests which were insira. mentai the early stages of the vance prices, hence mecnaoically +red. st0-ks have passed (N0 weaer i the marke: is more vulnerab e to atta k. reactionis: element of s'reet. T fessional room traders were particalarly aggressive in to- ay’s market and appear indeed 10 bave joined thelr forces for more effec:ive execution in their marke. policy. The decline in prices was aitended ha fur.her shrinkage in the volume 01 bust 2 bo b ~tock and bond dej ariments. Interest eatest in gran cer shares, which were heavy crip news, and this notwithstanding the re o of the 80°abic expectations that the earuings 10r the sec- ond week |n August will make excellent showings. ~i. i aol's stateaien: for that period wiil be pub- lished to-morvow. Missouri Facific, Alchison and Kanses and Texas were relatively steady, taere being ess selling pfessure 1o their cases on sccount of the now as.ured harvests in sections ihe: traverse. Sugar renning ana other indus- sia es followed the Course Of the marxet. €Xchinge markes was rather heavy. but indicaiions as to the begioniog of lmporia. tions of g0 d were no more acfinite than hereto- fore Foreign bunkers are disposed (o regard as probable an advance in the discoun: rate of the Bank of Engiand Thursday. I'ne railway bond market moved in sympathy with the msrsei for stocks. 1t was weak oa the reduced volume of business Government bonds were quisl and inactive. Call money 1@2 per cent. ‘lime. 2 percent: thirly days, 21p: sixty g: three and four months, Alg@4. exchanze on New Y ork and San Fran- co, sight ¢ premiom, teicgraph 1Uc premium. aavs, 3@3% Wheat aud Flour. WHEAT— 10:30 1:00 12:00 100 2.0 August.... e dies s ST g teptemuer..... 9135 9133 914 91 90 December .. :0ig 975 90 Sisy B8% ~pot raihier more active but easier: sales, 414, 000 bushets. No 1 Norhern spring New York fo.b. afioat, 86c; do Dulutd. $-c; No. 1 hard soring, 99%9c: No 2 bard winier, 9234c; No. 2 Teq, new. $i@%4i4c. Futures declinad 15,@2c. but' recovered part of ih'saud closed 114@i6ac lower for the day. Future sales, 5.8:5,000 oust- els. Future closing: August, 9Zc Septem ber, 9uc; October, 8815c; Lecember. 874 FLOUK—Npriu_ in bbls: No. 2 extra, §335@ 75: No._1exira, $380@4 U0; siraighia. $4 20g 4 50: paients $4 SU@5 Trailng was quis eary 1u the day. buyers nolding off for coucCes- sioos. Towarl the close irade became more ac.ve with easier prices ln sympathy with the break in wheat. >ales 13,6u0 bols eceipts, 1€,701 ools, 25683 sscks: exports, 202V bbis, 17,39 sacks RAIN FREIGHTS—New York o Liverpoo! eteam, 2340 Produce. COFFEE—Rio, spot duls, weak: No. 7, 7c. Future trading ciosed: January. $6 85@8 80; March. $7 007 05: Mar. §7 10@7 15: June, £7 15@7 20: _eptember, $6 65@8 70; Ocivver, 865508 60; November, %8 65@s 70: Deceaber. 6 S0@8 85 WOUL—The Wool kxchange quotes domestic wools tn erease: California nomhern spring. free, 14@16c; middie couniy sping. 12@13c; southern spring, 10@11c; burry and defective. 6@ Bc; tree fu | northern, 1i@i3c: fall southern. 6@ wc: defective fail 5@7c; eastern Orecon, @13 a5 averaze. 11@lZc: do peavy, 9@10c; valley Oregon, No. 1, 1 @16c: do No. 2, 16@17c: do No. 3, 16@17 e\ Ore.on iambs’, 14@15c; Wyom- ing fine m tum, 15@16c; do medium, 15@:6c; do fine, 11@13c. LARD- rrune, §4 80. Firmer. FORK—Mess S8 26@8 76. TALLOW—¥3 BUTTE K—Cicamerr, Western, 16c. EGU: Western, 1dc PETROLEUM—New York reined. 5 75: Phila- Gelphia and Baltimore rehned, $5 70: refined in bulk, 3 20. Crude certificates unquoted here and o Ofl City. SUGAK—Kaw, dull. firm: 89-deg. test, 334c: 96-dec. test, 334c: refined qulet 2 HOPS—Crop of '85, 3@4c: crop 96, 6@8c: coast. crop '95. 3@ac: crop ‘96, 6@9. London market, 55@65s. Quet. HIDES—Huenos Avres dry, 20 Bs. 18c: Gal- veston, 20 to 25 Ibs, 144@15%c. Firm. LEATHER—Hemlock sole, buenos Ayres. light tcheavy weights, 15@19c: acid, 20@28c. Firm. Dried Fruits. RAISINS—California. 50-1b boxss, 2, 3, 4-crown, F3,@blgc: seeded, 6¥L@Sc: seedless muscatels, 515@: Future rasins quiet owing to firm- ness in Feeling strons 0Ng growers. S 473@>5Y;~ In barrels: cleaned bulk. 81,@6c; cases, 515@bYzc: cartons, 6@7%c Steady, duli. PKUNES_California, 25-1 voxes. 414@7%ac: 50-bboxes, 415@714¢c. Firmer, but dull 1or both spot and futures in sympathy with stronger markets on the coast. APRICUTS—Callfornia, ooxes, 715@10c: bags 7@9%5p¢, In fair demand for export. Actual sales small. Prices firm. PEACHES—California, unpeeled. bags. 622@8c: toxes, T14@8c; peeled. 10@11e. Spot peaches in small supply, but trade 1is inacuive and prices nominal. Trade restricted owing to Bigher prices on th+ coast. CITRON—11@12%4c for 1ancy boxes. —Steady. Lut quiet Fius—fancy ordinary, 12@18c: rancy wasned, 20@24c. ~ Nominal. ¢ DATES—Versian, 60-b boxes. 265@33c: Fard, in boxes. 434@5c: cases, 53, @6c. Nomiual. | WALNUTS-Calloruis standacd, chc: sof shell, 8. Dull. teaturotess. ALMON D> Selled, 17}2@30> Metal PIG IRON—Southern, §9 50810 75: Northern, £1050@) Quiet. Plu I rais, $14 00@14 10. Quiet. COPPEK—Brokers, $11 25%3: exchauge, £1110 @11, 25. Strong. LA D—ltrogers, $3 60; 385, Strong. exchangs, §3 8213@ Stocks and Bonda. Ovening, $148 6314 Cloting 3147 3714 e Americau Suear. ..., Anerican Sugar P American Tovacco. = American spirit Mig Co...2 Atcnison. Atchiuson Pid’.. By State Gas.. ..., undian Pecific. Lon. Gas. Cordage .. Coraage Ptd 2 Denver & Rio Grande Pid. Delaware & Lackawana. Erte.. $138. Peaches—Wheatland. 57¢: Susquehanna, 43c. Pears—Bartleus, $1 70@2 05. Sixieen cars sold to-day. 5 FHILADFLIHIA, PA. Avg. 17.—The Earl Fruit Company realized the foillowing prices at auction on California fruic to-day: Prunes—silv 85c 10 51 05: average, Odc: Trugedy, 85¢: Hul garlan, § 10: Lalian, 3 o $1 . $118:'Gros, 81 10 81 25; average. §1 11: German, $110. Plums—Kesey. 65 to 81 .5; Egz, 79¢ Nectarines—$1 55 Grapes—Muscat, 8oc; ioD- taineblean 70c. Peaches—Crawiord, dlc; straw- berry, 55c: Orange Cling, 65¢ 1o 70c; average, 65c; Susquehannu, 55¢ Three cars soid to-d. y. SILV. R MAKRET. NEW YORK. N. Y., Aug. 17.—Silver bullion seems to find difficuity fn touchiog bottom in its market. ~aturday's price was Lhe lowest ever re- corded, but Monday's London quotation fell a quarter of & penny p rounce furiber lnd’ the Il?e' York price 43¢, At the present price for siiver 1 New York the intrinsic value of the dollar is approsimat:ly i214c. "Uhtw country exported only in Jm,;’.sn;commg tothe Government Teport, 872, more sli han it supplied in June. It 'is therefore plain that the break in siiver is not due to ¢xcessive eX- ports from Am Cab e advices irum London say preasiou that g0 d may be sent direct i from the Contineut 300 WHEAT MARKET. there is an im- o New York YESTERDAY'S Sax Fraxcisco, Avg. 17, 1897. The following resume of the wheat market (s jurnished by k. A. Bresse, Produce Exchange srainbroker, 412 Pine street: san Francisco. 9:15 A M. SESSION Trading in wheat rather dull. Crowd undecided. Prices will act with Chicago. Jocal taleat in. clined to bearishness, which is not & new disease December wheat opened a: §1 5214 aua closed at the same price. 10:15 A ¥. SESSION. Eastern advices poit to a small break in wheat pr ces, shorts putiing out new lines. Market l00ks congested. December opened at §1 52, ciosed at §1513;. Traaing lght. 11:15 A. M. SESSION. The declige in Chicago wheatof 1 cent encour- aced the bears to press thelr bes. Lecember wheat opened at $1 5114 to $1 513, sold down to £15114 and up to $1513g where it closed May, omioally £1 53. December barley, 8334c. P. M. S¥SSION A December wheat opeped at $1 5214 agalnst §1 5135 at the close. Very little wheat was found for sule until tbe price reached §1 53Y4, closims at $1 53, with May 35c higher Aficr the close prices continued to soar until 51 831z was Ths loca crowd was all at sca, one ask other, “What is it on?" There was no apparent cause. yeu prices jumped 2 cents, while brokers he.d thelr breath iu wonderment. Chicago. Wheat openod 1 cent lower than yesterdav close. Early Liverpool cables quoted wheat hicber. but were soon followed by mdvices th wheat was inclined 1o weakue.s, quotably lower than (he opening, which caused a vers s fe-ling At the opening. Septembers aried al 845ac to 841s , ralided to8514c, snd fluctuated betweri the Iatier price and 8434C for Lne first two hours of tae session. The locui crowd was p aying for a break and worked to that end. Aboui the noon hour u stand wes taken by the bears, which re- suited in driving the prices down 1 cent from the opening, which was 1 cent under yesterdav's close. Fort Wayne. ... Generai Electric Hocklng vailey Jersey Central Kansas & Texas, Lake Shore. Louisvilie & Mannattan Con Missour: Pacific. Nationai Lead... New Haven... 5 New York & New Kngiand. New York Central.... North Pacific. North Pacific. Northwestern North American, Uregon Navigation. Orecon Navigation, Pid.. Pacific Mall. . 3375 33 00 Puilman . 17500 17500 Quicksilver (Con Exchnge) Kock island . 8550 547 Reaaing. . 6 25 261214 Scuthern Pacific.... Z 20 00 St. Paul " eanu 95 50 St. Louy; = 6360 5430 Texas pacific. . S O 1325 Tennessee Coal & Iron. Upion Pactfic. U. = Leather. | L. S Leather. Ptd .. Western Union... = Wabash, £fd . Earsiver. Steriing o Ste; [ riing on London, sight. & 2's, registered.. CHICAGO MARKETS, CRICAGO. 1ri. Aug 17.—Despite the weak- ness of the grain markets provisions were de- cidediy bigher to-day. The recelpts were light, the cash demand heavy and speculative trade broader and more active. The closiug was steady wiih & stroog under:o-e. In Cattle—raken all in ail we hsd a fair, steady market on pative steers, 10c lower. Texans soid | 10c higher, with receipts of 5 cars, 15 of which | went direct 10 packers. There were 75 Cars of Northern-range steers, most of which sold a trifie higber. In the butcher ttock line there is little or | DO change as compared with last week. i In Hogs—At the opening a few lots of prime shippers and butcher weizhts sold equally as good as any (ime yesterday, but aiter :hese orders were out of the marke: prices gradualv shaged off about ic, yet everything was sold and the general mars et ciosed fa:rly steady. A few prime lots 0f both sheep and lambs made about as good prices as vesterday, but the great bula, the quality of which wes not the best, sold lower. Coarse lambs wer- 10c lower The best were as high as lus: weex. firm and active. Grain, WHEAT— 9:30 10:00 100 11:30 September..... 8414 817 8475 Decemoer...... 8233 853, 8o May. L 851y ohind 1209 August ... — 8i1g Reprember..... 8434 B3 December. ..... b3ty 82. 8554 85 BUTTER— Creameries—kxtras. 16c P 1b: firsts, 14@15¢; acconds, 12@ 3¢ Dairles—kxtras. 13c: firsts, 11 ©12c: seconds, 10¢; packing 8LOCK. fresb, Bc. C EESE—)10ung Americas, @8c; twins, 6lp@ilgc; cheddars, Bi@714c; Swiss, ¥@¥c; Hiburger, 6@7c: brick, 513@7c. EGGS—Firats Soid chiefly at 12¢ B dozen, Joss off cases returned. Firm and active. Livestock. HOGS — Ligh:. 83 8524 15: 405; hesvy. £3 60@s ¢ Keceipts 18,000. Sa'es 17 CATTLE-Beeves, $3 75@5 20: cows and heif- ers. $1 904 40; Texas steers, $2 >5@4 10:_stock- ers and feeders. $3 15@4 25; Westerns, §3 458 4 25 Receipts 3500 SHEEP—Keceipts 16,000. mixed. E3 5@ e, #0083 70 Keceipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NgBw. Aug. 17 —CATTLE— Receipts. 3300; markaer stroag. HOGS—Heceints 7400: opened s.eady; closing | weak 10 bc lower. tHEEP-Receipts, 1600: steady. Receipts at Kansae City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Aug 17 —CATTLE—Ke ceipts, 1100; best steady, others lower. HCGS—Keceipts, 13,000; weak to 5¢ iower. SHEEP-Recelpts, 4000 strong to 10c higher. FOREL.N MAKRKEDS. London. LONDON. Exa. Aug 17.—Consolv 112316; French rentes. 105¢ Tige. Liverpool. WHEAT — Firm: No. 1 standard California | wheat, —: carsoes off coasi, nothing doing: cargoes on_passage, sellers askinz an advance of 6d; Engish country marsets, firm: French coun- try markets. quiet: Liverpoo. wheat, No. 1 Call- fornts, 78 T1a0@7s8d: wea ber in England clody. LOTTON=Ujlancs. 4 3-324 EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Fxchavge, 60days........ — $485 Steriing Exchange, : — assy Sterling cables.. — 487 New York Fxci = [ New ) ork Exchange, teiegra) - UTlg Fiue Silver, per ousce. o 5414 Mexican Doilars.... 433 dang CALIFORMA FRULT SALES, NEW YORK, N. Y. Aug. 17.—Porter Bros. soid six cars as follows: Pears—Bartlett, $2 6@ $190: haif boxes, Lovell. 40@29: boxes, Beurre Hardy, $1 75: Clairgeaus, 81 75. - Early Crawford Peaches, TU@iUc. Susquehanna, 70@35c: Marys- ville Choice, 0@50c: Muir, 45@35c: Jones seed linz, 40c; Clivk, 89@4bdc; Orange clings. 75@65¢; bertas, 8C@lic: Gross prune, 81 25@l 10. Jtalisn, $1 25@1 20; Hongaran, $1 2.@95c: Ell;er.:l Js@ioc; ;s;n:-fi)tle Foopch <115 70c:’ Kgg pluws. #1 10 apaa, §1 70@8uc; Nectarives, $1U5@4 c: . a f cra es Tokay .apes. $190@1 50: half ciates Muscai grapes, $123@ 95c: Lialtcrute; Kose de Peru grapes. 85c. The Earl Frult Compaoy sold 15 cars to day as follows: Grapei—Tokuy, small crates. §1 50@2: Malaca, $115@! 35. Prune.—Gros, $1: Silver, 20@95c; average, 9. Plums-—-Jspan, 75¢ Peaches—Orange cline, 46@75c: Susquehanna, 45@60c Pear.—Bartleits. §1 3U@2 45 average, #2 04: Howell, $1 55@1 60: av. rage. $1 58 CHICA+O, ILL, AU 17.—1he Frait Com- pany realized the followine prices at suction to- day: Grapes—Malsga SU.@.1 45;average, 8119, Prunes—Huugssian, 95c@$1 15: Gros, 90c@S1 15: average $105. P uas— Columbla — 83@90c, verage 88c; Quackenbox, §1 10@1 4v, average Around R43,c there was considerable buying by clique broke-s. To-day’s decline is looked upon as an.ual reaction atier an advance of 6 cents The position 1n wheat is just as strong as it ever was. Naturally 0. an advanceof 25 conts se! are iound who are known op feelers.”” Tnis form of sel.nc is added to the recu ar short un- 10ading, ther: by Increasing the weight toiifi. The market up (0 this time has outciassed 1S oppo- nents and bids fair to continve its upward course. If reports from ihe Nortuwesi are true then wheat shou d not spend much time In reaching the dollar ma<k. Ihe vorld’s visible supply of wheat increased 750,01 0 bushels, against a decrease of 4,282,000 bushe.s the prévious week. Russian shipments increased 1,000,000 bu-hels, compared with the same week one year A& 0. EXxpirts from the At- laatic ports to-day, 790.000 bu-hels. Receipts from primary points about 250,000 bushels in ex- cess of shipments. The demand for spot wheat to-day was less argest. A premivm of lc was bid over the price of Septemoer. Kaosas City quotes Mio- neapolis m llers z00d busers of wheat in that market, occustoned by the small receipts from the Dakotes and Minnesota. The pior showing of spring wheat is causing Northwestern miliers no lictle conmcern. Their buying in Southwestern murkets confirms Wwhat 18 vague rumor, thaz the spring wheat vield will be very disappointing Septem ber wheat close d at 8355@8534¢; Decew. ber, 8234c; May, 8434c. = WHEAT MOVEMENTS. Receipts. Shipments. Bushely Cltles. Bushels. Minnesvolls........... 33,520 T 60 195,213 ; 25100 R7.000 7 .St Lous.... 10,000 2,977 ... _Deiroit....... ._52.100 117,500, . hansas City. 161,200 849,198 495,010 TIDEWATER. 73,979 1201230 26,022 86,760. Bt 91,000 267,011 737,288 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURRS. Aug. “ept. Oct. Nov. Cec. Opening .7 015 .. 811 Closiug.......c 6113 6108 .. 61015 PARIS FUIURES. Aneust. Sept. Flour—Opening. ... 5885 B8.85 Flour—Closing. Wheat—Openine Weut—Ciosing. 28.75 Holiaay. WOR1D'S WEEFKLY SHIPMENTS. Avg 14,'97 Aug. 15,96 + _Bushels Busheis Avantic. .......... Not rep'd 2301037 San Francisco. . 243300 325.477 Argentine. - 58,060 Russia. .2,601.000 1,296,000 Danube 224.000 936,000 India.. Total..... Corn opened weak, in sympathy with wheat. September sold at 2814c. December opened at 2915@2954c, declined Lo 2775« ad vanced .0 261 and ciosed al 2815, Al the de~ ine there was guod buying by broxers identified with the bull clique 17 whea. Thelr purciases cansed a very fira market aiter the eary weakness. The demand for cash corn shuws much improvemen.. Corn is §ning maoy triends daily. Provisions are showing signs of improvement. Packers have quietly bought for some days. Pork will do o PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GEKAINS WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are steady at 23s 84, usual options. The chariered wheat fleet in port has & registered tounage 0f 73,000, &gainst 62.800 1ous on the same date last year: disengaged. 104, 000 tons, sgainst 47,800 oa the way L0 (bis port, 22,350 tons, agains: 236,000, vmpathy with a decline at Chicago. There was 1 f-ature worthy of noie. “the Cel:ic Kace takes for Cape Town 60,278 ctis, valued a: $52,928. Locaiquoiations are as follows: $1 4715@1 50 il for No. ). 81 51i4 for choice aua $1 556G 1 60 for exira cnoice 1or milling. CALL EOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssioN—9:15 0'clock—December— 10,000 ctis. §1 5234 SECOND SESSION—December—4000 cils, 81 52: 16.U00. %) 51%: 10,000 $1 331y REGULAR MORNING SESSION — December—22,000 cils, $1 5114 34000, £151%5: 13,000,’51 5135 May—2000, 31 51 AFTERNOON SEsSION — May — 12000 ctis, $15134: 10,000, 31 5234: 6000, $1 5753: 12,000 $1 521y, December — 2000, Yg: 12,000, & 52545 38,000, 81 52%: 2000, 318534 15,000, bARLEY—The market is quiet and possibiy a shade weaker. Feed. §!@37%ac: Chevauier, $1 50 @1 55 for No. 1and 31 35g]l 40 for No. Erewing, $1 10@1 1213 tor No. 1 and £1 105 for dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—Xo sales. SECOND SESSION—NO sales. KEGULAE MOENING ESSION—December—2000 cis, 9 S4c AFTEENOON RESSION—No sales. OATS—Pievious prices rule. The marke! is quie: Southern Red are seliing at i 0744@1 15and ne: Salinas at 51 1215@1 «U @ ctl. Fancy Feeu, $125 @1 30 ® cil: goos to choice, $1 1234@1 221y ® «i: common, $1gl 10; Surprise, Dominsl — noae here: new Ked, £10213@1 10: Milling, 81 20 @1 30 3 ctl. Clipped Oats seli ai 21@2 ® ton over the raw product. CORN-Quotations remain practically unds- torved. Busiuess Is merely fair. Smail Round Yellow, $125@1 35; Large Yellow, $1 0732@1 10; 81 0561 0715 @ ctl. Quiet and ouchanged at $1@1 05 B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—95c@81 15 weit. ¥FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Flour is firm at the advance. No change In Mitistu s FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras 10: Bakers extras, $4 75@4 &5 obl. COENMEAL KTC.—reed Corn. $24@325 B toa; Cracked Corn. $25@:6 ® ton. MILLSIUFFS—Prices in sacks are a< follows. Drua: discoust tothe trade: Granam Flour, $2 75 ® 100 Rs: Kye Flour, $2 50 % 100: Kice Fiour. £575; Cornmeal, $295: exura cream do 83 Oatmeal. 3 50; Oat Grosis $4: Hominy, $3 1 suckwheat Flour, $5 25@3 50i Crack r, 83 25: Farina. $4: Whole Wneat Fiour, +%: Kolled Uats (bbis) , 34 95@3 15; Pearl Bariey. £3 75@4: 5plis Feas, 13 20; Grven Uo, $4.25 w109 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Shipment of 200 tons Bran to Cape Town. Hay Is 0ot as weak, jand dealers rather look for a steadier mork BKAN—S1 “0@ b for the best and $13 50814 ¥ ton tor o flz.u and: MIDDLI> . —o $21@22 P lon tor the Desi | 7.50 | 9 Ys¢ | ern sugar-cured Hams, 12@13234¢ 8 i | 0id Pe FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Bariey. $20@21: Ofl- cake Meal at the mill, $30 ¥ ton; jobbing, $3: Chopped Keed, $15@16 B ton; Cocoauut Cake, $1750 B ion. HAY—Wheat, $11@15 P ton: Wheat and Osat, $10@14: Ont, $10@lz 50: Farley, S8@12: com- Presged; $15'< 0@1g: -Arfalta, $S@10; siozk, $16 9; Clover, $8 50@9 50 % toa STRAW—30@a0c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. Beans are firm and L mas are bigher again. The otber kinds show no par-icular change- Mustard Seed is dull and nominal. BEANS—Lavos, $3; ~mall Whites, $1 2081 35 ® cul; Large Whites, §. 1 55 @ ctl: Pinks, $1 35@] 4 uiters. $1 20@1'35: Pea, $1 25@1 35 Sk EDes Brown Mustard. 52 5088 75; Yellow Mustard, $1 85 ® cii: klax, §1 60@1 70; Canary #;m, 1&3@11@: '"n '“ma';sa%c: Kape, 215Q 284c: Hemp, a mothy, fl“lED PPEAE—N“IS. fiomm Green, $1 20@ 170l POTATOES, Potatoes continue fn heavy receipt and weas. Tomatoes are fira at the high prices. POTATOES—Eariy lose, 40c; Burbanks, 40@ 45c; Salinas Burbauks, 60@sdci Sweet Potatoes. Toc@$l 25 B (1l ONION~—silverskins, $1@110 Betl. VEGETABLES—Bay Squash. 25@33c ¥ box; Murrowfat Squash, $1U@1= B .on; Bay Cucumbers. 10@26c B box; Pickles llpc for No. 1 1c® b for No. 2; Green Peppers, 20@40c for Chile und 40@50c for Bell; Green Feas, u@2iac ® Ib; String Beans, 3@3bgc: lLima Besns, 3lo@dci Green Okra, 35@50¢ » box: Egg Plant. 35@dve; Cabbage, 60@7dc B Carrots, 20@30c § sack: Garlic 133@2c ® Bb: Tomatoes, $1:g1 26 for River and $1 @} 50 for Alameda: Green Corn, 50c@$) ¥ sack, 75@9%0c ¥ crate for Berkeley and $1 25@1 50 B crate for Alameda. JOULTRY Reds. $1 20@1 25: Blackeye, $1 90 Ko T dnes. mominal: Limes. 81 5581 95: CA..NS. VEGETABLES. AND GAME. POULTRY—There is not much change in this matket. Stocks of all kinds are liberal. Live Turkeys are quotabie at 15@17c for Gob- blers and 13@14c for Hens: large young Turkeys, 18@-0c: Geese ® pair, 73c@$.: Goslings, $i@ 1 50 Ducks, $2 50@3 for oid and $3@3 80 for young: Heos, $3 50@4: Roosters. young. $3 506 550; do, old, §3 b0@4: Fryers, $3@3 bU: Broilers, $. 50@3 ¥ coz for large and $1 dU@:2 for small; Pigeons, £1@1 25 P doz for younz and for old GAME—Hdre, nominal: iabbiis, tomival AND EGGS. BUTTER, CHEESE There Is no further change in either Butteror Eggs. The demand and supply about balance. BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, onds. 22ac B 1 DATEY—Choice 10 fancy, grades 15@1rc. FICKLED—16@18¢ B B FIRKIN=15@17c B Ib CUREAMERY 1 URB - 15@20c B b EASTERN—12@13¢ for ladle-packed. CHE Choice mild new, 712@8c: common to good. 6@7c B Ib; Cream Cheddar, 10@1lc; Young America, 8@9c: Western, llci Eastern, 1s@lbc ¥ . EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 18 13@18c # dozen; Eastern, 15¢ @ doz. DECIDUOUS AND CiTi Peaches are doing fairly well. Pears are 1n heavy supply and weak. Plumsglut the market. Grapes are also very plentiful and cheap. Nectarines are 23@24c; sec. 19@21c B B lower 24c B doz: store Egzs, 13@ibe; Duck Eggs, S FRUITS. slow ofsale. Aprico.s are no longer worth quot- ing, Oranges are in fair demand. Limes are higher. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $4@4 50 B chest for large. Blackberries, §1 75@2 50 ® chest. Respoerries, $:@5 # chest. Huckleberries, 5@sc @ ib. Ked Nectarines. 25@65c: White, 20@4Uc B pox. Peaches, 2.@b0c ¥ box and 15@3bc B basket for Crawfords: in bulk, $72 60@30 B ton for ¢ ings and $12 B0@1 5 for frees. Plums. 15@33c B box; Javanese, 40@60c; Wash- 1ngtons, $5@7 50 B ton’ Lzg Plums, 20@7 50. Prunes, §20@32 50 ¥ ton. Pears, Bartlea. 36@50¢ B box for green and 20 @30c tor ripe; 12 50@15 ¥ ton for No. 1 and $8 @10 R ton for No. 2. Apples, 28@35c ¥ box for common and 40 @80c for xood to cholce. Cravapples, 20@30c B box. Figs, single layers, 20@40c B bx: double layers, 40@75c. Grapes, in boxes, 25@45c for Muscats, 15@40c for biack. 40@50c for 1okay, 4L@50c for Thomp- S0 8 Seediess, 6U@T5c (= crate) for Isabella and 15@40c for Fontaineb eau and Sweetwater. Crates sell about 10c Ligher than boxes. Watermelons, $5@15 3 100. Can:aloupes, 50c@3! # crate. Nuimeg Meions, 25@50c # box. CITRUS FRUITs—Valencia Oranges, 82 50@ 350 B bx: Lemons, 50c@$i 50 P box for common and_#2@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $6 50@7: Bananas, $1 25@2 50 B bunch: Fine app-es, $1@3 P doz. DRIED FEUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC, The market is sirong for ali kinds. Prunes are belu g taken for export i full figures. Dealers do not 00k for any lower prices this fall and most of them expect higher prices later on. ., New Rusins are seiling at 234c for 2-crown, 814c for S-crown, 334c for d-crown and $1 for Loidon layers. DR:ED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: New Prunes. 43,@5c for 49-50's, 414@444c for 50 @4c for oU-T0’s, 814@3 Y4¢ for TU-80's. 3¢ or 80-90's and 21uc for §U-i0U's; new Pesches. 534@bc. tancy, 6igc: peeled. ——: Apricots, & | @61ac P b for Royals and T@8lgc B I for good Moorparks: evaporsted Apples, Bla@ sun-dried, 3c: mew olack Figs, 3@3lge: Plums, 3@4%4c for pitted and 1@1/5c for unpitted Nectarines, ¥13@4%ec ¥ Ib jur prime to fancy: rs. Z@4c 10r quarters and 2@5c for halves. RAISINS—(0.d crép)— Four-crows, loose, 4@5¢; 3-crown, 314@dc: 2- crown. 23,@314c B Ib:seedless Sultana.. 5@5%4c: seedless Muscatels 4@alac; 3-crown London lay- ers, $1@1 15: clusters, $1 15@1 25: Dehesa ocius- $1 75@2; Imverial ciusters, $2@. 5. TS—_Walnuts. 615@7c B b for s anaard and @9ac B Ib for softshiell: Almonds. 6@7¢ for Lan- La@31 3¢ for hardshell and 8@9c B I for Pen.uts. 4@5c B B for Eas ern and 4c for California: Hickory Nuts. Sa6c ¥ 1b; Pecans, ¢@10c ¢ 1: Filberi-, 8@915c; Brazii Nuts, 8@9c; Cocoanuts, $5@5 50 B 100 HOMNEY—Xew Comb, 10c for brisht and 7@9c for lower grades; new waier-whnite extract:d 414@43,c: lign: amber extracied. 33,@4c® b. BEREWAX-22@25: B b rredoc. pujersbeli; PROVISIONS Trade continues good at steady prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon. 8lgc 8 D for heavy, 834c for light medium. 934 for light, 10@1014¢c tor extra light and 12c iur sugar-cured. East- ; Callfornia Hams. 0@lic ¥ b Mess Beer, $/@7 50 B bol: exira mess do, $3@8 50: mily do, $9@9 50: sa t Yors, $/ 5@~ 50 bbl: extra prime Pork. $8@10 extra clear, $16; mess. $14 P bbl:. Smoked Beet, 9cl0c ¥ b LARD—Eastern tierces is quoted at 434c for compound and »3z@86c for pure: pails, 632@634c: California terces, 4lec ¥ Ib for compound and Sizc for pure; halt-bbls, 534c: 10-b tins, 6140: do o1, 61pc ® 1 COTIOLENE — Tier.es, 53;c Packages less thau 300 Bs—1-1b pails, 60 In & case. 5%c: 3B pails, 20 in a case, ¥345c; 51 palls, 1¥ in a cuse, 8l4c: 10-u patla. b 14 case, &1ge: 50-B tins, 1 or % in a case, Thyc: wooden buckets 50 1bs net, 7756 fancy tubs. B0 s net, 7gjc; half-bbis, about 110 tbs, T2%¢ » B HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. All descriptions under this head are firm and in fair demand at previous prices. HIDES AND SKINs—Cuils and brands sell 1c under souna sick. Heavy salted steers. 8¢ ® I medium, 8lgc B b: lizht, Tlgc; Cowhides, T Blac B Db “tags. be; saied Kip, Thac: sal:ed Calf, 9c B b: salted Veal, Tlac: dry Hides l4c B 1 culls and_brands, 1le: ury Kip and Veal, llc; ory Cait. 15c; culls, 10c; Goats<ins, 20@35ceach: Kids. bc; Deerskins. good summer. 25c i medivm, 20c; winter, 10¢c: Sheepskins, sueariings. 10@20c each: short wool, 25@40 each; medium, 50@70c esch: long woois. 75@90c ~ach. TALLOW—2o. 1, rendered, 283,@3c 8 b: No 2, (@2150: refined, 5¢; Grease, 2¢ § Ib. OUL—*prinz ciip. North-rn. 14@16c B B: Mountain, 11@13c; Footnil, 11@13c: San Joaguia, year's clip, 8@9c: do, seven months, EG10c® b: eariy Lambs' aefective, 6%4@712C; 40, free, J0G N\ 10@12c; Eastern Oregou. 10@12c. HOI'S-B@5c @ b for falr .0 chvice and 9@10c for fancy. Contract prices are 1U@l3c B Ib for new Cailfornta. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Caicutta Grain Bags. 515°; San Quentin, 85 40: \Wool Bazs. 27@ 30c: Fruit Begs, 5142, d3uc and 614c for the different /zes. CANNED FRUIT>—Cherrles, black or red 219D, exira, $2 @ doz: White ( herries. 215 b, exira. $2 50; 215-, siandards, $2 10; Peaches— Yellow. free. $110@1 50: Apricots, 90c@$105; Raspberries, $1 75: Siraw berries, $1 75. CANNED VEGETABLE~—Tomates, T0c 3 dozen 34D Lins; Peas, $1@1 25 B dozen. COFFha - CosTA RICA—-17@1734¢ B D nom. for prime washed (none here): 15@16c vom. for 20ud wasa=d (aune here): 1 @1434c foF 001 L prime: 11in@ 1:3ge for gooa mixed with biack beass; 11§1234¢ 101 1air: 6@10c for common to ordinary. . SALVADOR—15g1634¢ for zood to prime washed; isle@liloc for fair washed: 16@i7c® b for £00d t0 prime washed peaberry: 113,@13c for su- rnm unwashed: 11c tor 50od unwasied; 13%4@ 41yc for good to prime unwashed peaberry. Nicaraa 4 — 1015@i1c for good unwashed: 1335@11c for good unwashea peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN —18@1835¢c rom. for _strictly prime washed (mone ner-): 1714 @1734c i prime washed: 16@.7c for %ood " 10 stricily washed: 14@153gc for fair washei: 11@!.bgc -Or mediuni: Sig @l ¢ for ordinary: >@sc for inferiur to com- mon: 18@1%15c for good to prime washed pea- berry: 1112 for goou to superior nawashed: 13 @15¢ for 004 (0 prime unwashed peaberry. FISH—-ome kinas o- Codfish are higher. Prices are: Bundles, 4sc § Ib: cases. se’ected ¢ B B: boneless, 6c @ D: strips. Norway, 64c ¥ B: strivs, Narrow-cauge, 639 @ D: strips, Stiver King. 7c % B: bloeks, Ctipper, 6¢; blocks. Orien- fal 6lgc; b.ocks, Seabright, 7¢: tablets, Crown bra.d 7lec; middles, -0 aen State, 6ac; middles, White Seal, 81c 3 1: desiccated. Gilt Edge, 3 case of 2 doz $1 80: p.ckied Cod. bbls. $% 5u; halr- bbis. 84 50; Pacific Herrinz, 15¢ box; Dutch do, 90¢@$1 10 B keg: Whitefish, $1 50 ia baf-bbls and $1 75 in kits; Tongues snd Sounds, $12: Mackere, bbis— -0 1, $20: No. 2, $18 50: No 3, $17: half-bbis—No. 1, 50; No. 2, $8 50 Q‘ 5 'GL& $8 50. kits—No. 1, 81 50: No. 2, $135. QUICKSILVER-$38 flask OlIL—California Castor Cll. cases, No. 1. 95c; s. 8@20 for lower grades and | bbii, BOC ¥ gal (miw ufacturess’ rates): Linseed Ol in bbis, boiled, 43¢c; do ra <; cases, 5¢ more; Lard Oli, extra winter siralned, bbis. 48c: No. 1, 40c: cases, 4¥3ac; China Nut, 47@3lc galion’ Neatsfoor Oii, bbls, 60c; cases, 65¢; No. 1, Ubls 60c; Cuses, 35c.’ Sperm, crude, 5uc; Datural white, 80c: oleached do 55¢: Whale Ofi, patnral white, s0c: bieached do. 45c: Pacific. }.ubber Mixed Paiots, white aud house colors, $1 £5@1 85 P cal: wagon co urs, $2@2 25, PETROLEUM, GASOLIN i, ETC.—The Stand- ard Oil Company quotes as foliows: Waterwhite Coal Uil in buik, 1V1gc: Peari Oll. 1n cases, 16c: Asuray, do, 16ci Star, do, 16¢: Extra Siar Oil, in cases. 20c; Eluine, do, 21ci rocene, do, 1¥c: De- odorized Stove Gasoleme, in huik, 1ici do. in cases, 1844c; 63% Deodorized Naphtha, in bulk, 1014¢: 63 deg. o, in_cases, 1534c; 86 aeg. Gaso: lene: in buik, 20ci 86 dez. o, in cases, 25¢ ® gal. WHITE L' AD—Quoted at 534@61s ® b RED LEAD_Quotable 2t 6@61sc % Ib. TURPENTINE—Iu cases, 4/c; in iron barrels, 43c; in wooden barrels, 4ic B gal LUCOL—Boiled, bils, 42c: du cases, 47c: Ubis, 40c; do cases 4.c; L-bb. lots ic less. CANDLES—The Standard Oil Compans quotes as follows: Electric Lighi—&'s, 16 0z Tigc: 14 oz 634c: 12 oz, 6¢: 10 0z Bljc. Granites—6's, 16 07, 814e: 14 0z, Thge: 320z, ic: 10 0z, 6Y4c. LEATHER—Harness, heavy, is quotavle at 30 @35c_® Ib; do medium, 2Hc: 'do light, 26@27¢: Kough Leather, 21@23¢ ® Ib: Kips, $40@t5 B dozen: Catf, SUc@81 10 » b: Rough Splits, 7@8c: Belt-knife Splits, 1U@12c: Colaz Leatber, black. 10@l2c P foot: do russet, 10@lzc; Skirting Leather. 50@:5¢ 3 ib. SUGAK—1Ihe Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and aw, Fine Crushed, 6lac: Powdered, be: Dry Granu- lnted, 53¢ B ib; Confectioners' A, 53gc: Magnolia A, be: Exira G, 47c: Golden' C, 4%4c: Candy Granulated, 5l4c. Csiifornia A, 5gc: ball-barrels 14 more than’ Darrels, aud boXes baC more. SAN FKANCISLO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are a fraciion lower and easy at the de- cline. No other chunges. Wholesaie rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows BEEF-First qua ity, 514¢ ® Ib: second do, 5¢c; third do, 4@+ Yac B 1b. small. 6@7c B b VEAL—vLarge, 3 'LUTION—Weters 63508c:( Swes, 508%0 . LaMB—Soring. 7@7%c B . PORK—Live Hogs, 52@36sc for large and 334 @37gc tor small anda medium; sort Hogs, 235G 8140 P b: dressea do, 5@53c. WOOD, LUMBLLR, ETC Posts, 8@10c each for Na 1 and 3%4@614c for No. 2: Redwood, $3 rer cord; Oak, rough, $6 50; peeled, £9; Pine, $5 75. RECEIPTS OF PRUODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour, or sks.... 14,112|Cheese. cus.. W neat. ctly 050/ Exgy, cor. ... Earley. cis... 3,UX5|Hidev. no. Corn. ctls... ... 235 Peits. bdis. Osts, ctis, 875/ Wool. ois... "I Eeans. sxs. .. ee 10.306| Wina, gals. ... Fotatoes, sKs..o 6,138 Brandy, gals...._ 2,047 Lime. UDIs. . Bh% | Tallow. ctis. 14| Flaxseed. sks.. 2,245 Shorts. sks. :;1051 Powder, cases. —_— - THE STOCK MARKET, z7ui leeacher, roll 4 .o Midaiings. sy Butter. cus The downiwérd tendency 1o mining stocks con- tinued yesterdsy, with the usual dull business. All the working forc+ excepting the tmbermen have been lald off at the Ontario mine. The delinquency in oftice of the Central Eureka mining assessment hes been postponed to Septem- ber 11 and the day of sale to Uctober 5. The Live Yankee Gravel Mining Company of Nevada County has levied an assessment of2 cents per share, delinquent September 10, ‘The Mcrning St r Gravel Mining Company of lowa Hill, P acer County, has elected the follow- | inz officers for 1807: J. M. Neff, president an superintendent; *dward Coleman. vice-president Henry Di que, secretary and treasurer; directors J.H. Neft, Coltux: Edward Coivman, san Fran- cisco; D. W Lubeck, Avburn: F. S Richards, S Valcy: Menry Disque, Coliax. Charles Webu Howard and o' her San Fran isco capitalists have iaken hold of the old Penrsy vania quartz min- in B.owns Valley, twelve miles nertheast of Mary,ville sud for the firs: time in thir.y years it has been pumpe? out and the prop- erty rehabilitated. In the period lonz ago when ihé mine was previously worked £3,1:00.000 was extracted, but it became o ded at the 800 Jevel, and from then until the present Lime it has neen 1dle. At the 350 leve: or- is now being taken out which assays frcm . 8 to $27 a ton, and Ahis week | i 15 expectad to commence stoping out be ween 700 and 80U feet, which was scarcely touched, when a twenty-s amp mill will pe erected on the | property. ‘ihe Gold Ridge Consolidated Mining and Mill- ing Cumpany 0f Nevadaand Sierra counties has levied an sssessment of 4 cenis per snare, delin- quent September 8. 1 he Moou-Auchor Minlng Company of Colorado paid an extra dividend of 1 cent per shure, amounting to $8000, on August 12 Cana ilan Pacific directors declared a dividend of 2 per cent on the preference and 115 per cent 0D common stoc~ for the haif year enaed June 30 last, payable October 1 Assesaments I'ending. Following 1sa lIst of asscssments naw nan“ine: CourpaxT. Hale & Morcross. Utah . Alpna Con. 10, Apr 19].Aug 18 0.|...Aug 6. Aug 30 10/ . aug 8(. Sept 2 Bes: & Belcher. 25(.."Aug 1|’ Aug 26 Beniou. 25 July 8| Aug 25 Beicher . 10l.Aug 19!.Sept 13 Crown Point. 10 Aug 27|.Sept 21 Sexican. ] 20/ Aug 25| Sept 23 Con. Cal & Va .. Occidental. Ophir...... 25/, Sept 3l.~ept 29 10/ sept 3| <ept 30 251 sept 5/.Sept 27 BOAED SALES. es in the San Francisco Following were the Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MOENING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 68300 Oceldu, 250 Stnrd...1.90 20 500 Utan..\1. 08 100 Exchar...02| AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 100 Andes. ...18/2 0 N G & C..17,200 Overmn...08 150 Chollar. 68!100 Ophir.....60300 Savaze... 25 100 Mxte. .. ?"\‘ow Oceld. . .15/500 S Nev.....55 100 ... 21 Following wers Board yesterday: REGULAR &FssTON—10:30. 200 Alpba.-..14150 Conti......8(1400 Ovrmn...07 105500 C N Y. 500 Pouos!... .25 50) Bavage.. 24 the emes in the Pacific Stock 200 Andes.. 500 Belcher .. 181400 G&C.. 25) E&B......65200 HeN { 800 Bulliow....08 100 200 Caled.....15300 J 20 ) Chhilge... 30'20) Mexcn...20) 2560 Chollar....6x 500 Ocedt . 67 1000 ... 200 Utah 200 Andes....1 ¥ 1% Belener.... 13300 Con 1m...0}; 100 b& B 40U Savace.. 500 Bullion, 300 8 nm_.gg 20 Cnstige.. %50 Lholr . 300 .. CLOSING QUOTATIONS TUESDA:, Avgust 17-4 P a Bid Asked | Bid. Asked. 14 10 instica O U5 Ubjiemimck D 04 18 19 Mexican..... 2i 18 19 ccidentalll 15 :5': 67 ophtr. . 0 65 o115 Chatleng, Coa. Lon. imjeria. 29 o1 85 17 vl 22 38 L dvcces 1,00 5[ 1AL ccens Bu 1 cUUW Jaiken 11| ETOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. 31 TUESDAY. August 17-2 P x UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. A - | T Eds cotin. 111321250 Lonew assves .43 MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. ‘al-stCbla3e. 112 Uk Gas 3. ny e 1 150 |Vozdis sa 1095411014 CotraC Wbs 86 100 |Ommibusde. 124 1243, Dpot-stex-cp — 100 [P &0 Ryds. 110 Edsn L&P 65128151205, | Bid. Asked. U S dsrez... 3d13,l11 P&Ch Ry 8y. 1011410315 F&CHRR 641073, — | Pwhst KR8)11alglly Geary-ac BSs — JU23glkeno, WLEL — 105 | Hi&35u02% — ‘actoP&u — 100 Losang Lds — 100 |SFENPH3. 103151037 ToGnteed 6s 85 300 ~PREArizd: — = 99 MxestCoiess — 126 (~PRECalér. 10915111 DoRyCon 93 109751 10%5 ~PEL(al>s. 90 ¥5 NarVingslsi — 100 |<PDrRCaids 10555108 NevUNgR7s — 108 [eVWaters. 1203512134 NEyCal vs. — 1iu |SVWaterds J0l 10iis Saycm el — 95 |siktouako — wiig i WATER STOCKS. Contra Coyta 543 36 [Sprag Valley 100 55100 owa 3434 36 | ‘aliey 100 5510034 GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. CapitaL . — 25 [Faciic Liza: 4614 47 Centrai Tl E, S& K. s7‘fi wfi Elec Ligti rancscd 3ig = CakGLad Sl ¥as Gas 1mp INSUEANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sr+180 183 CoMMERCIAL AngloCet . 53— Bankof Cal 235 257 aaDEL U By 9910 SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. RerS&LCn. iS85 1425 Sava&iosa. _ 100 HombdS&L.105+ 1160 Y. ... 230 e - o Trus. 950 1050 Moigal....... 36 Ui Attantte . i1 |Glanivoa... 3535 36 Cailfornis... 9214105 |Vigonh. . 3ig ek o A { May 1 ena: MISCELLANKOUS STOCKS. Alagkn Fkre. £515 9634/Nat Vinon — Tl Ger Lead Co. 100 1au | ceanicSSCo 277 ¥t HawC&SCo.. 1914 193 lacAuxFA 11y 81 Butch>Fus 3lig 52 PucBoraxCa.100 — Merfxassi vy o~ |lartPaaiCe v o — LALES—MOENINw Sx33(u, yiomm— 10 Cal Safe Deposit. . . 9875 200 hawailan Commercial l 1975 50 Huichinson S P Co. . 3200 50 MutuaVklectric Light, s 30.......20 10 00 70 Oakind Gas . 5575 20 Oceanic § S Co 24 1234 0 do do . 26 00 25 S ¥ ias & Elec: 57 25 £5100 & P of A Bonds. 98 6214 100 Vigorit Powaer... 2 25 rue = 150 Mutual Electric Light.. 10 28 20 Pacific Lighting. .. 20 S ¥ Gas & Electrie Co. 3 5V Water BALES—AFTERNCON SKSSION. Board— 50 Giant Powder Con.. 25 Hutchinson 5 P Co. 100 Hawailan Commercial . 180 do do . 300 @0 do = 450 do do waenenn 45 § F Gas & Electric Co. 100 Mutua! Flectric Light... 50 OceanicS S Co 58 do do 20 do do 25 do do 20 do do 40 do do 105 8V Water. $2000 8 P Branch Railway Bonds .. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS Charles Alpers 10 George S Crim, lot on S line of 1“';3”;'1 streer, 81:3 K of Steiner, E 25 by S ‘Rosa Hermann to J. & Hermann, lot on N line of Fulton street. 200 W of scott, W 25 by N 157:6: §10. sanova Adams to Alexander L. Cempbell ot on S line of Fuiton, 96:10 E of Lyon, E 25 by 8 100; $10. an’. C. Gould to Charles W. Gold, lot 00 NE corner of lay street and First avenue, £ 125:8%a, N 27, W 122:1114, > 27:514: $10. Hibernia “avings and 1.oan Society to William C. Jamleson, lot on S Iine of Liverry street, 125 K of Castro, .20 b~ S 114; $900. . A. Wollweber to Maggie M. Wollweber, lot on $Ine of Beaver street, 185 W of Nov, s 115 by W 25; #10. Grvilie D. Baldwin to Charles E. Foye, lot on N line of FKilis street, 90 W of Stcekton W 47:6_by N 1:7:6, term nation of lease 70 leasns 378 and transfer of bul:ding thercon at appraised val- uation, quitcl.im deed: #17.t91. Marguret E. Fenanicks (wife of W.) to Catherine Zammit, lot on N W line of_Jessie street, 500 SW of Seventh, SW 25 by NW 75; $). Mamie . Bar.o to Harri-on Barto, lot on ¥ line of Ninth avenue, 3/5 N of N street, N 4 by E 120; 310 Same to same, lot on Eline of Ninth avenue, 399 N of N street, N 25 by E 120 §1 ame to same, lot on E line of Niuth avenue, N of N street, N 24 by E 120; $10. Therese Boch to Ida . Brisiol and Frances M. Ha:ris lot 33, block 18, Lakeview; $5. Mary A. Hurley (wire of Dani-)), Edward H. Barry. Annie Shipsey (wife of Wi llarh) Margaret | . Barry, Cabe E. Driscoll (wife of William), ohn D.and William J. Barry to Mrs Margaret Barry, all iterest in Lhe estate of Michael barry; gt Walter T Sedgley to Frederick W. Hollmann, tate of Kosetia A. Sedgley, No. 17,618, deed and assignment; $800. ALAMEDA COUNTY. NicholagWheeler to James _aly (executor of the esiates of John Kelly ard Eity Kelly, widow), loton E line o: Grove street, 143:01 S or Cale- donla avenue, £ 100:11, N 70 W 1o E (ine of Grove stret, S to beginning. being lot 44 and por- | tion of iot 33, lands of Callfornia Homest.ad As- scemation. Oakland: $10. G. A. Bigelow to Clars E. Robinson (wif: of J. M.), Iot on SE line of King avenue, 270.38 NE of ! HoODklns street, NE 50 by SE 135, biock 3, map of + ast Uaklaud Heights, East Oak- | land: $10. Georre H. and Kate Maxwell to W. . Dean, lot ne of Chauning way, 260 W of Prospest 200, W 232:0, N to a_point. E 10 begin- 1, block B, Berkeley property, stree . ning, being ot Berkeiey; $10 LICK HOUSE AKMiler&w, S.cto JD homp rn Salinas Mrs B 4 Johnson, Cal W & spoulding 1ro. kes J R Payne, N Y J Clegg Auvb HOT Tucker. Nev City W 1. Arme. « nz, Detrolt W " elson, @'t La<e G W [enbard, ~an Jose Dr P 1 Phillips. 1 €30 Dr C HTuiner § a Grove G Willinmson & w,Mass 3 W Pomeio , ) os Aug S P sl & w. Visalia G i Lev: & W S-aitle W Poreer. Newman C Neston, Cal J Raukin, Martinez F W Leardsice. C.1 5. M Sherwood, Cal W o iimes & w, Mas J' W Gocdwin, Menlo B G Barbv & w, Wash V Schmidi. 8 Heleua B F Buck. moute: W F Spencer & w, Cal J I Jesser & w,Monterey TJ Kiordan & w, Cal G P o Lurs, 10} A. 8 RUSS HOUSH. W Smith. Xla'n’s circus J Prather, S, Jose G W Vaicet, toroma E V Buike, Sock on Homer (00%, M ) D}l - hopiia, texas C L Miller,was, San Jos« E L von Duision. « olusa R ~tevens & w, Oukuwind J lerry. ereel J simas. Canland G B Biaudh, Lakeville M Demand. San Wefael J (’Lrie,Us Oregon 33 Green, U SS50regon G W Howe, S ock on D Veshe & w, Stock on W W -m J Bailey&w, B.ersheid J Koiler & WL Lewls, Pao Aito Mra~ Lw R Farrell, Los An:eles Jennie Pra: H J Kerr, Coburn h Mo« Hll an b sangelts ‘opne10polis I M Baker, er. 8au Josg R L =tinsen, oburn 1 amsey. Stoc ton C K Dam, Wheatland W Ferive *an Jose R B Weslou, On<land Mr3 Wk Bousey . ¢, Cal A W Rolllns, Grimes G Bigmb e 1 imes L Sc: arce, Orlund L V.nol, Orand Mattie Lewis, A Vauzban, I so Robles G W Vandt, § G W Koz, I racy W Brock i City of Pa .. Alfiance... (Oregon poris.. |Aug 19. Oru Pler 13 Alameda.... [Sydney -|Aug 19, zem|Pier 7 WallaWaila| Vic & Pes 8no Ang 19, tam Plerd Eanta Rosa. |&an Diego.... |Aug 20 11am| Precll Pomona.... | HumboldtBas [Aug 20, 2Py | Pl Chiikat. ... | Ferndale......| Aug 20. 1px|Pler 13 Columbia. . |Fortiand...... |Aug 21,10aM | Pleris LoosBay.. .. | Newpor:. [ [Aug 22, kam | Piec LL Czarina, Coos Hav.... |Aug 22,12 w| Plers Gravs Harbor. |[Aug 24 12 w Pler2 |<an Diezo. . |3us Z4.11an | Pieril China &Japan | Aug 24, 1pM P MS3 | Vic & Pgt Sna ! Aug 24, ¥au | Plery Coos fay ... |Aug 24,10Av Plerls Weeoit..... [HumboldiBay | Aug 24, ¥Aw | i'ler 13 Siate of Ca' | vortiant Anz 26 10an | ey STEAMEKS TO ARRIVE. i Frou Dre |San Diego Ang 18 - |Tacoms.. Aug Ix Progreso. |Bencte. |- Aug Chilkat.... el River... .. Aug Fomona... . Aumbolde Hav'. |--aug Crescen: City. .. |Urescent Cliy........... | Au Crarina... Coos ra | Sang Coos Hay. aewport. . o ...... | iAug & Dmatilia. Victoria & Puze: Sound | .. Aug - urays Harbor | ang Portiana, Aug Cnina ana Japan. Laug ~an Diego Ang |Coos Bar... . SAuz | riumboldi Bay “Aug | Coos Ba: Aug \ewport, | LAug Mineola Panama. Ang Orizaba . Mexico | Aug 24 City P Victoria Aug Colnmbia | Fortan s Aug SUN, MOON AND 1IDE. ITED STATES COAST AND GRODETIC SURVEV. IMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT } ORT I'OINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN Frixcisco Bay. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTZNDENT. NoTE—Tne high and low wsters 9c ur a*the City Front (Mission-street Whari) about twenty- five mlnutes later than at For: Poiut; the height of tide s the same at both places August—1897 H. U. and L. B Maxfield to Albert Hall, lots 31 and block G, corrected map Micol Tract, Berkeley Townsh'p: $10. Efhie A. MgLean (wife of George) to Benjamin K. #nd Jessié k. Seavey. lot on N corner of High | street and boundary line of lands of Breoklyn Lend Company, thence SW 1.88 ch iins, N W 10.73 chains, NE 1.89 chains, Sk 14.38 chains 10 begin- ning. being the NF portion of lot b, map of Iands of Brooklyn Land Company, Erookiyn 1ownship; £10. George S and Carrie J. Montzomery to Home for Aged and Infirm Colored Leovlé (a corpora- tion), lots 24 and 25, blo-k 73, Park piace, being | in subdivision 1 of Laundfy Farm, Brooklyn Township: §5. K. C. Eldredge to Frances L. Smith, ot on S line of Pacific avenne, 101:3 W of St. Charies street, W 36 by S 150, Alameda; $10. W. M. and Clars K. M. Griffin to Charles W. Ghiffin. Iot 32, map of piat of Norton propety, Ala- meda: $10. ner McFarland to Frances McFarlaud, lot on N line of Pacific avenue. 300 K of Chestnut street, K 30 by N 150, biock 4, lands adjacent to Encinal, Alameda: gift. Mary E. Schieffelin to J. C Webster, Tot on s | line of Central avenue, 925 E of High street, E 48 by S 125 being lov26. Hawley Tract, Alameda; | #10. Dantel and Isabella V. Chisholm, James H. aod Louisa Farrell to J. F. Herrick, Lucinda F. Prowse, Charles Neudeck and Hugh J. w'Neill (undivided one-nin‘h each), John Websier (undi- vied three-ninths), Hen:y Strobel (nndivided three-eighteenths), iot on Sicorner of A and First surects, SW 100, SE 61. SE 159. SW 54.7, NW 120.4, NE 12, AW 1655, NE 343, NW 8, NE 810 beginning: »1so perpetual right of way over | «.ripof land beginning on N W line of I street, 100 | W ot First, SW 13 NW 237.50, NE 12, 8K 237 50, 10 beginning, town of Maywards; also, perpetial right right o use of waier, etc., Eden Township; 5 Same 10 J. F. Herrick, Lucinda F. Prowse and H.J. O’Neill oue-ninth each, -trobel & Neudeck o ‘e-nintb, John Webster taree-ninths and Henry Strobel tbree-eigh ee.ths, undivided talf of lot on S corner of A and First streets, SE 200 by SW 100; a'so undivided seventeen-eighteenths of ao undi- vided half interest of persomal property of the Eleciric Light Works, Haywards: also other in- ierest In personal property, tden Townsh'p: $10. Pscfic lard lovestment Company to Mary Frites, lots 5 and 6, biock 14, town of MNewark, | Wasbiugton Township; #10. | Samuel Jr. and Florence C. Breck to James Y. | Eccleston, ot 0a N line of Edwards stret, 700 E | of Telegraph avenue, E 50 by N 125, being 10t 15, | Pacific 1heologicil ~emivary Tract, Oskiand; $10. | Willism H. Knight (administrator of estate of | John Ahrens) to Paul Guldsmiih lot on ~E corner | ot Locust (or Twe:ty-third) street and San Paolo avenue, k 93 550, W 71:7, \ 55:6 o beginniug, block K, Kelsey 1ract, Cakland $2725. Johin X. Bariey to Charles L. Baraey. lot on W lne of Flibert street, 234:4 N of Twenty-fourth, W 125 by N 34 4, Oakiand: $10. ‘William A. G:ifith to Hannah Griffith, lot on S line of Fifteenth street, 127:8 E of Wood, E 50 by | S 111:3, beirg lots 24 ara 25, bock F, Garden “Fract homestead, Oakiand: also ot on K iine of Cast1o street. 5673 S of Twentieth, S 22:6 by E 75, Vak!and; gi | Builder's Contract. S. N. Wood & Co. owners. with Campbell & | Pettus. contractors, store fittings, etc., for build- jug 718 to 722 Markel stieet; architect, M. J. Lyon: $2700. el e i HOTEL ARRIVALS. NEW WESTERN. 7 Gates, Fresno L Gates, Fresno T Echeverria. Wm Spgs J Mcally, Fresno I Utls. Visaila D G'Rourke, Los Ang James H.. exty, Stock:onPeter Foley, Modesio Lawrence Hall, Denver Mrs J M Hall, Denver E Lemore, Stockton _ _ Lou's Carts, Sacramento ¥ F Estabrookedw, N Y Dr Furman & w, N Y F E Wa ner, Sacto J Bell, Valirjo 1 BALDPWIN HOTEL | E Eiiasburg&w, Portland J H White, N Y | T W Blechrnder, N Y T ~ Milion, Sausalito Mrs Milton, Sausalito Miss Milion, Sausalito i J McCudden. Vailejo Miss McCudden, Vallejo F A Faouin, Carsva JJ Wrati, ~alinas HJ Lange, Chicago ¥ E Borton. San Jose C= Liviugs on «w,SRafl A B Dowdell,St telena J A Marstal, Salt Lake O C Bersback. Chicago ST Mahan, Los Angeles T H Jenks, N Mex 3 D Pasieron, Oakland T V Matthews, S Cruz IP: icago Otto Simou, France i J Kummel, jo A H Wiibur & w, S Cruz AJ J G Massey, Denver E A Bowers, Tucson Sig Levy, Visalia Mrs Z Perkins, Sacto i PALACE HOTEL. H P Pearson, Stanford W D Story, Saata Cruz J W Scofield, Denver J H Cloud, Philadeiphia | C A Runyon,Mill Valley G W Bunent, ansing R Clover. Washing on Otto Simos, France G H Martick, Alameda W Parker, Los Augeles C P Pe.man. N Y Artnor Fraser, London A Ande:son, London J H Quill, Malviile C B Young, Sants Cruz F B Craue, St Louis C F Koh!, San Ma.eo Miss 3 F (unlap, 3MrsJ M Maiua. ¥ Y erson, N Y : C Bincham. Marysville MrsAC Blugham, Marysv Harry & Fowler, N Y | Mrs W Parkey,L Anzeles Mrs R G Brow:, Bodie W iaretziy, London Jobn Quill, Maivil.e J 3 Quill, Malviiie Mrs G B'Crane, St Louts Eugene S Ives, Pheeaix Mrs ¢ F Kohl,~an Mateo | 3irs Leach. waklana MrsEJ Mar.in, N Y rs J A Henders .n, N J Jonn Mi. H A Edson, N Y G ¥ Kerragnan,Pasadna A J Meyer, Los Angeles © GRAND HOTEL A L Brown & w, Oaxlacd A W Reed, Oaklan DV Collins, Valieo F C Harric, Ashiang ¢ E C Hart. Sacto W K Malone, san J ose Mrs Keaton. San Jose Mrs F Ellison. Missourl S S Nathan, “acto Mrs Brackinridge Kan R & Thomas, aiinas W G Griffith, San Jose F SGreen, Uskiand G A Kiepe, Chico W Broughion, Lompoc E Phillips, ~acto W Hamlin, Cal E B ~trong, Jimtown F Bartiett, Livermore M T Bartlett, Livermors D Fa lon &w,Pleasanton Chas Inns, Fresno F L Coombs. Napa J H Glide, sacto BH Wilson & w, ~ Jose Miss Davendor?, S Jose H A Hel broo, ~acto K P Lathrop, Holliscer i M Foote, Hotlister E Marks, Urovilie A W Cox. Waisonviile MrsJ M\ Berry, Oregon Mrs M adams, regon J Smith & w, Yreka A reka, Sacio J M ieese Cal Church, Fresno 3 W Tulioeh, Oakdale W R-3i0ids, Los Ang C Dolling & f, Ange.s Cp Kirschier, San Jose F J Capetan,Los Angelrs J M Hoileck & £ Chiczgo Dr X Ott, Independence Miss R B Utt, Independe Miss & Rogers, Indepen ce ® 5 Thomas, Cal AT Ames. Galt W F Peterson, Sac R J Youog. Eureka C Hogers, Eureka J J Lee, Watsonville H F Usgood. S L O Mrs Browniog, San Jose H V Etter& w,Princeton W « Ma.k. Chico . K. Floyd, Staatord Unive J W Anderson. Puetlo F R R-mie Sac K Eusber, Co.usa MrsJ Fariey. lowa Mrs > A Farley, lTowa F Wi ot Helena John Reynolds, San Jose i | Champe:ico: Wednesdar, Auvgust 18 7 Moon rises. Sun rises ... A L.7.00 Moon sets Sun sets > z bE} Y 16 200 53 810 l'l‘ 4. 224 53 9.06 1% 3 259 5.1 1006} a 2 3x2| 8011112 20| 3. 4100 5.0 .....|. i L w H W 2 1 .8 10.55 38 5,06 NOTR—In the above expos: of the tides ths early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in tha order of occurrence a¢ 10 time. The second tima column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third :!de, and the last or righ: band column gives tns last tide of the day, excep: when there are bu. thres ildes @ sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additlons to tn soundings on the United Kiates Coast Survey charts, except when & riinas sign (—) precedes ins Belght, and then the number given ls subiractive from the depth z!ven by the charu The Time Ball. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. & N..) MERCHANTS' F XCHANGE. - SAN FRANCISCO, August 17, 1897, ) The time ball on Teiezrapn Hill was droppad exactly at noon 10-day—i. e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 P M, Greenwich time. W. S HuGHES, vant U S N..n charee. Lisut SHIPPING INTELLIGEN Arrived. TUESDAY, August 17. Stmr Navarro. Higgins, 12 days from Cilpper- ton Island, via an Diego and Huememe; guano an! produce. to Macondrav & Co. Schr Ouillie Fiord, Segethorst, 13 days from Everstt; 330 M ft lumber, to W A’ Dwizht Schr Ametbysi. Jo aonissen, 3% hours from Al o 3400 + r ties. 10 C A Hooper & Co. Schr Ralpb J Long, Brown, 35 hours from ibion: 152 cds Ders. to Beadie & Co Senr Cor n*man. Korth, 36 hours from Mendo- ctno: 125 M ft lumber. 10 Mendocino Lumber Co. Schr Jennie Stella, Krevs, 412 days from Colum- bla River. — M ft lumber, to D H Biub Lumber Co schr Fanny Adele, Oglivie, 8 days from Grays Haroor: lumber, 10 S E Slade Lumber Co. Cleared. TUESDAY, August 17, &tmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro: Goodal, P kins & Co. Ship Manuel Liaguno, Small, New York: John Rosenfeid’s Sons. Brahip Fannle Kerr, Gibbons, Queenstown; Ep- Ppinger & Co. Br bar< Clty of Adelaide, Williamson, Fre- mantle; J J Moore & Co. railed TUESDAY, August 17, Stmr Weeott. Miller. Crescent City. Sumr Laguna, Peterson Stmr Arcata. Read. Coos Bay. Stmr Coquilie River. Drisko. Coquille River. Ftmr Gipsy. Leland. Santa Craz sSumr fillamook, Hansen. Stmr Mackinaw. Littlefield. Tacoms. Schr Barbara Hernster. Jansen. Schr Melancthon. nellesen, Willapa Harbor. schr Mary Efta. Wetz. Bone Nettie Low. Low. roint Heyss. Schr Abbie. Hansen, Caspar. Schr Eliza Miller, Dannerviz, Fureka., Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, August 17—10 P w—Weathar cloudy; wind SW; velocity 10 miles. Charters * The scir Eva loads redwood at Albion for schr Quesn. md-e at Sea for Ausiralia 37 8d: Swea ship Lady Lt salmon at Victoria for En<.and, 2¥s 94; optioa of wheat from Tacoma, same rate. Domestie Port, FORT BRAGG—Salled Aug 17—Stmr Protection for San Francisco. ALBION—Sai.cd Aug 17—Sumr Cleons and schr Sacramento, for San Fraucisco. SEATTLE-Salled ‘ug i7—<.mr Faralloo, for St Michael; bark Big Bonanza. for Sar !rancisco. CASPAR—Arrived Aug 17 -scar Maxim, hnce Aug 1L UsAL-Sat'ed Aug 17—Sumr Mendocino. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug 17—Scor R W Barviett from Hakolste. FISH ROCK—Arrived Aug 17—Scar Christina Steflens, hence Aug 10 GREENWOOD--Arrived Aug 17—Stmr Whites- boro, nence Aug 16. TACOMA—Arrived Aug 17—Sebr Occania Vaace trom Pors Townsend. BOWENS LANDING Newsra. hence Aug 18. EUREKA—Arrived Avg 17—Stmr Fomoa, bee Aug 16; schr 1ds MeK1 -, Lence Aug 8 SUEWAKTS POL - T—-ailed Aug 17—Schr Ar- chie an! Fouile. 1or San ! ranciseo, VENTURA- Sailed Aug 17—Stmr G20 Loomls, for San Francisco SAN PEDKO—Salled Avg for Sau Francisee. ! NEW WHATCOM—Satied Aug 16—Bark Un- daunted. for Syaney: schr Glendale, for Sag Fraa- cisca. MOSS LANDING—Arrive: Aug 1T—Schrjoseph and renry, from Alvion. ASTORIA—Armived Aug 17—Brship Andreta, from Newcastie, NSW. Foreign Ports ACAPULCO—-atled Aus 15—Simr Migeola, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 16—Brumr Eme press of Jadis, from Vancoo -r. DUNGEN ESS—Pased Aug 15—Brship Prime rose Hill, from Londos, f0r Sau Francisca. LCULON—Salied Avg 1i— imr Finauce. for New ork. NEWCASTLE NSW_Saiied Aug 14—Ge- snip Melpomene, for =an Francisco. SYDNEY—arrived Aus — —Br s'mr Moana, henc- Juiy 23 Sailed Aug 16—Br stmr Warsimoo for Van- CWELLINGTON STON—Sailed Auz 15—Brsims Aor ang!, for Vaacouver. 35 Importations. CLIPPERTON ISLAND—Per Navarro— guano samples. 2t Hoeneme—3126 3ks barley. 1703 sks wheat. Consignes .l"_x' Navarro—Moore, Ferguson & Co: Macondray Point Arens, for A rived Aug 17-3chr 17—$:mr Westyors,

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