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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1897. 29 : culls and brands, 11c: ry Kip asd Veal, 11c dry (a1, 15¢: culls, 10¢c; Goatskins. 20@35¢ eac] Kid: Deerskins, scod summer. 25¢ B Bb: medium, -Uc: win er. 10c; Sheepskins, shear ings occasional sales of a few prime to extra na‘ives at $3 80@4: rams at $2 25@2 50 and Western sheep a: 83 35@3 65, hravy sheep being neglected. Western feeders soid at $3 4U@3 6) and feeding 1 40 for No. 2: new Brewing, $105 for No. 1 and $1@1 0215 :or Gar< Coast. CALL BOARD SAUES. SHIPPING INTELLI!GENCE. 'THE COMMERCIAL WORLD Arrivel. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 1 Homestaka. Iron Siivee... Sives firmer. Mexican... at lower and unietiled. Barley a'so jower. B s dul! and uncbangel, Hoeis oston. A | Hay and Feedstufls as beiore. i , Aug 28 —3tchison, i Flour unsett.ed. 5 T Telephone. hicago, Buriinzion and Quincy, #81g: Mexican Central, 53;: Oregon thort Line, 12l San Iiego, 12; Losion and Montana 144: utte ana Boswn. 2734 | THE FINANCIAL SITUATION. NEW YORK, N. Y, Aug. 28.—The Financier | Tte statement cf the As oclated Banks for the past week is favorable and refie ts the s.eady | increase of general business throusbout the entire counitrs. The better part of the increase of ioans | can be accounted for in commercial loans and re- | discounts from country districts. The increase in © same. | bout ofiseks the decrease ln specie, leaving | 4 ia good demand. sbow a large gain. Fotatoes and Onlons unchaaged. Fu and Eggs easy ‘Coansiderable Kastern Poultcy coming. Pears and Peaches firm. Melons d Berr. Grapes in large supply. er scarce. | 1oans l:ite difference be reserve sijce last week. | == | Tre deposits attonat City Eank shows an BANK CLEARINGS. | of 1,637, | body nd demands from the in- | th er ba It was satd by ev last | drawals of c terior would cresse in the reserve, but the same as iast week. The ex- the Maio al Lity has beea the | e taciog piace. The movemen: | rior poin.s duiing he week | rabe, the National Bank of the | viag shippad nearly $1,000,000. g week there is certain to be { New York for carrency aud the nex: stazemest W tedly show consid - erable Everyining indicates that the | | count in < mar- | have - | Kep o | Dur - | NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET. | Aug. 28 —Wheat suffered | NEW YORK | did prices tired u forelgn it the morning’s iy inthe hands of the scalp-rs. | tavored by {odifferauce on the part ter harvesting weather In the ex- | expanding 1armers’ deii £hew winter wheat. LD (ha other side was aice of the Liverpool cibies and et nid four sh'pmams for the week, | 210 000 GO0 vushels a together in the past a lit:le-lower | aber. They ral- | but the balge ich tum- | o w Merchand se | —Receipts of flour | 0. Lnil and shade easier. | 105 80: do bal £1408 | 5 35@5 60; do straights, tras, $3 65@4: aolow grades, 33 ¢ 45 o, 13 exports, 510034 , ralliec on en:s from beth coists and bigher 1ined sharp y uncer liquiva jon and ower Nu 2 ret Augst ciosed % 1896 crup, | : 1886 crop, | Pacinc Coast. steady; 55@65s Fleece, 2 10 extca | 7:@10; North- : iake brokers, $11 25, 85, opened barely steads, 5 to + uuch .nged to bags, {ncludin ember, $6 80, _Spot No 12@1615" Law firm; meld a, Sljgc; standaid A, | AL 474C loaf, 5&&c: | ed, 5i4c: granulated, sc; Dried Fruits. YORK, N. Y., Aug. aporated apples firm; othera alifornia dried d fru ts A FORATE wood dried, prime, APPLES — Prime wire tray. choice, 614c; fancy, 4c as to siz2 snd quality. @8c: Moorpars, S@loc npeeied, 6@8c; peeied, 11@14c | | aP » cause of deferrinz | PEACHES— or money ruling | CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. | 8.—The strain in the wheat | very much. That was ap- at as soon as trading commenced. Liverpoot er and 344 10 1144 hizher than It ci e day vefore, and on that accoun: eling prevaile¢ here at the commenc Upening pricas were somewbhat of an | but there was no such radical dif- yesterday's ciosing rates as bas re- over nig! Decemvuer wasthe 1 very beard of for a minuteor so,and it trom 90%4c to 901a¢c, Ay compared | the end of the pr.viousday’s session. rier cent over the higher of opemng extremes, and followsd 1hatby & lower, 88%4c rul ock. ‘1he weei exports as reporied v dsireet's, 553 bushels, MARKET, Aung 28.~Tke Evening 8. Am this weex. The re | ) cars, only eight of them of the | Minneapoil reporied The expor. tantic ports for twenty- | 10 abour 600 U0V bushe s e mote staruiog figures | g ths wheat crop 0 bushels smaler garia about 15,000.- | d the worid’s shig- urope for Lhe week ble supply Monaay n change. Closing | Paris equal to 3%4c per | - r busael for Novem- « of 114c per 2. whbicn the NEW YORK MONE MARKET. Closing Prices for Bonds and Railway Shares. g y ascribed as being George B. French lu.ecests, in December from around halt ao nour from the end of | v rose to 9tic, at which price | uged vetween 91z and | « decliue of 1gc. | 1 the greatest activity of | v is notsaying much, the | Recefpts. Shipments. i Jusiness being considerably smailer | Boabels Cittes. Bushela. The weaiher was warmer and dry | 249 660. ..Minneavolis. 9,830 and more drought dam- | ~ 19,874 B8 ez o The ojeilog was firm | 1s200. 1.260 i - e e t avy visible Monday and | 154,833, 217/143 acitic ST Nenre Beuvy receipts p.oved 100 much for the | 116,574, 25,000 e ts wera 1711 cars. Clearances were |~ 89 000 14000 AR F or people reported | g 25N, ceepances, Kye | 57,000 o 3234@323450 deciined >4 5ke. | ess wes done in oats, with prices 2 woeat and cors. ‘irading | ¢ cunsis.ed Of exchanging. Pro- | the business only moder he market abous all Lhe support s ranged as follows: 130 10615 | ; 9315 94 91 9 red 82 GouE| Bhusl 20 Preferred 935 9% 8L hicago Las 30 | sl 2054 70 | 3015 29%| 321! 329a| Bizg $5va| 3555| 34va | | 19 1855 | 7 20, 197 M b b Jiess Fork®bbl— . Sepiember 8 s =5 °|Nat Lin OI | oeater 4 . . 96 |uregoalmp i ecember. 897158 1087 Pacific Maii. .. Lard, &L 183 man Palace,.. | 47T%|4 T siiver C ficates 485 14 an Rope&Twin December 14921514 ~Lort Hibs,1001s| t Sep'ember.........|565 |5 Iciover. ....... ... |3 5714]5 | _Cash quotations were as { er patents, $5@5 3. ! | Spring paien.s $6 25: Ne. 2 Spriog pa: 5 | | @5 60; ~tr $4 620. No. 2 Spring | Wheat, 9215@95¢: No. 3 Spring Wheat, 87g89c; No. 2 Hed, -£@9515¢: No. 2 Corn 2o 2| . 19340: No. 2 Walte.f. 0. b, 0. B, 2034@:2¢: No. 2 Kye, 4954, 2| Bariey, rowinai; No. 8,1 o. b, 33@36¢c: Mo, 4, £ {0 b, 27@28c: Nv. 1 Fiaxseed, 3100%2@1 03: | Prime Timo.hy Seed, $200. Mesy Fork pec bbi. . | 8875@8 9. ) ard er 100105, 84 7714; Short Eibs S.de. (00se), 85 50@5 Su: Lry Salied Snoulders xed), 514@>Ygc: ~hort Ciesr Sides (boxed), 6c: Woisky, distilers' finished goods, per s, §1 22; sugar, cut, loat, $5 54; Granulaied, U. £, 20, Te8 do 48, rég dods, coup . New 45, reg 1123 GH&SA 8s 1251a| do do T 12514 H & T Cent 5 do_do 6s L&Y Uni ds.. MK T firs: 4s Do, second, 4s... 6314 Ariicles. Recaipia. | S Mutual Unisn 65,13 153 | L o G sceeei) 3 . 9815 N J Cent Gen 5s..1134; | Flour, bbls £,000/| 6.000 . Currency.... 93 | NorthernPaclsts 119 ~ | \\ pest. b 155,000 217 000 w Coosol 4s.. 96 | Do, - 594 | Corn, bu 1,007.000| 1,085,00 s o, 4 . 913 | Oats’ bu 530] 90,000 | Northwes: Consois144%4 | Rye, bu.... | TE.000 | Do. § F deb bs...11742 | Burley, bu. } 22,000, 3,600 | s 08 N 1, on Nav 1sts..112 - bt "kmfifi is "'88 | “On the produce exchange to-day the Butter mar. “Do, b [Rio G We:t, 1sis.. 7934 | keisteady: creameries, 13@18150; dairies, 9@ise: | ~t Pconsols 78....15414 | cheese, steady, 515@9%c: eggs, s.eady: fresn, St P C&P W bs...115 13%45¢ St i & 1M Gen bs 5Tl St L& S F Gen 65.114 EASTERN LIVESTOCE MARKET 4= rn Ry bs... 943 3 e ok Pac frsts .. 8o * | CHICAGO, 1L, Ang. 28 —CATTLE—Tbe few 149 | Do,seconds.. 3214 | ga'es made were prac:icslly unchanged from yes. .18t 13 U P ists of'98..... 108 | o 050 ruling quotations. 10 8 &K G 4s 714 West Store d2.... 10835 | T G oey were at an extreme range of £3 85 | 000, 81 52 MINING STOCKS- 5 | @4 45, the buik of the hogs crossiog the scales at o bl oo o iy rsgoniag s i ar.. o 13 :)’nmrm. . 82 20 | $4 15@4 40. Choice hogs sold about 35¢ higher | ~ Botn Feed aod Brewing are lower In sympathy e e e e © B ihan & week ago and $£1@1 05 higher than a year | with whest and the demand for Brewin: on Ship. ip Femout: s s plng accoun: has falien off materiaily, Tn :act ] 85 Quickat 1000 | “SHEEP—Were salabie at $2 25@2 50 for the | there ia littie or Dothing doing i it. Feed. H0@ 60 | poorest up to §3 60@3 75 lor cnoice klilers, Wi £6,Stesra Nevad | cess. s1@1 1 s prices of | from the por. ut New York for the weac agsre- o speculative derlines were the |gatel $499.253 In stiver. Thers was no goid ey BT ' weeks. FExcept | Salppe e imports tor the wees were: Gold. period of time In weeks. Except | ooy, /375, "jiver, $108.873: dry goods ant lnxh‘ | 127; balances, S5x.055. | Quotations Take Auother Tamble All; | furnished by E. | on the break may do beiter. Flour—Opening. 87.73 Flour—Closing. | Wheat—Opent; 28.78 are in stroug hanas. =t EXCHANGE AND BULLIOY. i Sterling Excbange, 87 da: . - 8484 Sterling Exchange, sight L — Tsme Steriing cables. ... A L= assy New York Exchange, sight . - Y New York kxchange, tel - 0714 Fine siiv-r, per ouuce. — 52 Mexican Doilars.. 4 auzy $1'5214: 16,000, §1 52545 26,000, §1 3L B8Un Boou k1 s3he ) 5600 B L Bomevy 000 51 n?' 18,000. $1 5555 May—6. 00, $1 5i%;: | 5060, $1 54000, 31 81%: 200, $1 833%; 4001, SEcoND Exssiox — December — 18000 ctls, $1541q: 6000, 31358141 12.000, $15 lambs : $4 25@4 50. Ereelp s—Caitle, 50U: hogs, 18,000; sheep, 2500. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo. Avg. 28—CATTLE—Re celpts. 10U Macketsteady; unchanged: only retail trads. i HOGS—Receipts. 5000. Market 5¢ to 10 lower, bulk of sales, 54 10@4 15: heavies. 84 05@4 :0: packers. $3 90@4 :0: mixed. $405@4 20 lights, i3 so'?t 15: yorkers. $4 10@4 15; $3@4 03 S E- P—Receijts, 1.0). Market 5 .ambs, $2 75@5; mutious, §2@3 60 Omah OMAHA, NEBR. Aug. 2 2100 market stead; —CATTLE—Recsipts, 1 native beef steers, 81 10@5: Westers s:eers, $3 50; Texus steers, §3 2 415: cows and heifers, 2 S0@3 75: stockers and feders, $375@4 60; Ca.ves. 14@6; bulls, stags. ete., 7 HO LS~ Heceipts, 6800: market 5¢to 10c lower: heavy, $390@4: mixed. 83 95@i; light, $1@ 405; buik of sales, 83 95@4. SHELP—Receipts, 400; market steady: fair to cholce natives. 8. 30@3 80; fair to choice West. erns. 83 UG@350: stock sheep » 85@3 30; lambs, 33 5084 5 CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y. Avz. 28.—Porier Bros. Company soid 0-day a: opea auction Cailforaia frule as foilows: Flums—Japan, £1 1t@4: Prin- otners, 53c@$: 05. Grapes—To- kays. 55c@82 10; assoried, 0O @S1 75: Muscats, 35(@81 40 others. 40a90C. _Peurs— Hartlett, B0C s Dichess, §1 15; Howell, 81 05 Propes . 65 @S] 30: Hungarian, ‘70c@$) 15: Ger- man. 7uc@sl 05: Silver, Suc. ' Peacues—20@ube. Nectar:nes, 75¢. EXPORTS A D IMPORTS. NEW YORK. Auz 28.—1he expor's of spacie eral merchandise, $5,961.664. NOETHERN WHGAT MARKET, | Oregon. PORTLAND, OR, Aug 2%.—The wheat market i3 unsettied, the ruling track of ths quotaiions wers Warla Wail : valey ani biue stem, 8¢ Freizhis are weaker with small ships or Dace ber offeriug at 64; spot asking 353, with 1.0 | new business reported. Washington. | TACOMA, WasH, Ang 27.—Wheat weak and lower. No.'l ciuo, 0@ o 1 vlue stem, B3 @sic PORTLAND'S BUSIME FORTLAND, Or, Aug. 28 —Exchanzes, 332, _ FOR:-IGN MARKETS, Loudon, LONDON, ENe, Aug onsols, 11234; sti. verpool. LIVERPOOL, Exe, Aug. 2 off cuas. easier; cargoes on passag ing, 61 .0wer. crose. WHEAT—No. 2 red western winter steady, : No 1 northeras 8 co 4444; old firm “ember. qufet, : FLOU 1.—8¢ Loni CUT 10ON= Uplas VESTERDIYS WHEAT MARKE Along the Line. 0, Aug. 78, 18 SAN FRa: The following resume A. Bresse, grainbroker, 412 Pine streei: San Francisco. 8:15 A. M. SESSION. Wheat opened weak. Decemver, $1 vanced to $1 533, declined to $1 5214, advanced 10 31 535 May, §1 513, closed at €1 5215 December bariey, 92c. W heat shorts good buyers Wheat ac's over- cr the wheat market Is se Produce Exch: bought by weak hoiders. 10:15 A. M SESSION. December wheat opened at 81 5415, advanced | to $1 5isp, declined to $1 8334 and closed at | £1 5455 May, $1 5835 December barler, 92@ 9214c. Shorts covertng, fearing to staad out over saiurdwy. 11:15 A. M. SESSION. December whea: opened at 81 54 and closed at $1 53 Those who bofight on the early dec ine were seling at _this session. The talent were free seilers at the advance. Chieago. ‘Wheat opened fa'rly steady at an advance of 3a@lac, advanced 15G14c, where it held stesdy 10¢ baif an hour. Liverp .ol quoted whrat as clos ing 3,@1d higher. Paris Fionr was quo.e! 11g francs lowern. The conditions poin.ed $0 heaviness. lbere is a new clique forwed to bear prices Cudaby bas be2n a sei.er of wheat from SUc up. He and Counselman Lave headed the besrcrond As is natural. the local ciowd oOf scalpers hsve jolned forces with them. The oid bull ¢ iqie bave many of those shorts tied up in Septemb-r, while the shoris bave these people at toeir mercy io | Lecember. Jtis =0 t0 speak, a tug of war, wilh chances iu favor of snorts, for ' (he present at least. The deciining teadency is cansing farmers to market their wheat more readily. lncreased re- | ceipts wili work s*ntim-nt ia favor of the shorts Wheat has been but ed pretty bard. Producer: shouid no: ask the iast peuny. If they do they may moura their folly. Wheal acis as if 1t had seen top or the prese: France 1s report-d 10 have rescld cargoes sinca th- Governmeat rfosed to take off the dutyon wheat. I:is regorted that the . orthwe t crop is tur iog out be.ier than expected. eoeral sen! men: has uadergone a mar<ed change during the | past wres nepiember wheat closed to-dav 8 cents and December 10 cents und:r prices pre- vailing_ou ~aturday iasi. Sectember so.d ai 91 cents, December 88 cen enrly in ihe session to-day and civsed at 14 and 90 cents. Keceipts at primary points are fairly strong. The visibe supply on Mouday wili provably snow a decreaie of 500,000 10 750,000 busheis A lower marke. is predicted for next week. Lom- wission Louses are advisin: their clisnts to bav onv on RO breaks and to take ressonsble profits. It will take sume time for December wheat to reach §1 agaln. WHEAT MOVEMENTS 73,379 TIDEWATER. 32,39 Boston... 384075 New York. 55,870 Pniladelpht 216,482, Baitimore 404,008 | ew Urleans. 763 591,817 560,544 Paris flour 114 francs lower; Liverpool 34d higher. LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTUBRS. Aung. rFept. Oect. Now, Lee. oo BT TBY s TBI4 PAR(S FUTUR! Apgus. W heat—C.osing Corn_opened er than yesterday's 35@3z¢ big! v close. declined L4c, sdvancid 14cand dropped lc rzpialy. closing at 3) 54c for Decemb-r. rovisions were siizhily depressed 1n sympathy | with 1he cereal mirkets. Uc.ober lard and rivs FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The marke: is almos: wholly nomi- nal The sbiopers are no: buyisg on a falling market, sod as holders are not selling thers is ©of course no trade. The state of the futnre macke: will be sbawn by the transactions on cail. Local quotations are as follows: 81 5234 for No, 1, §1 55 for choice and $15715@1 6214 lor extra caoice for mliliag. CALL BOARD SALES. INPORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—December— 20,400 cts, 8L 53; 40,000, §1 lflzfi: ’zlm 254 4000, 81 5334; 8L0L, $1 357 18.000, '#1 5414: 2000, 815455 May—2000. 3155l Bl Bal4; 200V, #1 5335 i3 i REGULAR MORNING SEScI0N— December—2000 ctls, §154: 42,000, $1 08%: 16,000, $1 53 10,000, 31 5354; 12000, 81 5514; 10,000, 81 53: 80 0 8153%4: 26.000, 81 53 May—2000, $1 52: 14,000, %153; BU0U, $15315; :000, $1b62%; Chevalier, $1 30@1 35 for No. 1 St INFORMAL SEssION—8:15 o'clock—December— 2000 cuis. w2 SECOND Sesstow—December—2000 ctls, 9214¢; 12,000, 9314 - »ul0 92c. REGULAE MOBNING SESS'ON—December—14,- 00U cis, B24ge: 2000, 92c; 2000, §2140. UATS—The d-cloe o wheal he market and trade is very dull. Fa abiea $1 271431 5214 B cil: zood to choice, $1 15 @1 25 ¥ cu. commou, $1@1 1214; Surprise, nominal—aoue nere: Rel, $107%a@l 15: Gray, 21 10@1 15; M1ling, $1 0@l S0 W cil Cilbped Oats si1l #t 81@2 B ton over ihe ra+ product. CORN—The uld prices are silll quoted. ‘Trate is quiet ~mal Round Yeilow, $1 25@i 33: l.i"‘f Yellow, 81 0713@1 10; White, 1 1051 13 B HKYE—$§1056@1 10 B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—05c@$1 15 B cil. FLOUR AMND MILLSTUFFS, The market continnes unsettied and dealers are not adhering very s rictly to quozations. FLOUR—Xet cash prices are: Faml'y extras, $5 25@5 35; Bakers extras, $3@5 10 bbl. COENMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton: Cracked Corn, $25@26 B ton. MILLSTUEFs—Prices in sacks are as folows, usaal discount to the trad-: Grabam Fiour, 83 % 100 Bs; Kye F.our, $250 9 100: Kice Fiour, $575: Cornmesl 82 o: extra cream do, 83: Oatmical, 83 60: Oat Groats. $4; Hominy, 23 10@ 3 30: Buckwheat Picur 83 2523 Crecked Wheat, #3 25; Farina. 34 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, $3 25: rolled vats (Dbis), 85 20@5 & Prarl Bar- K‘N #4; opiit Peas, $3 50; Green do, $4 25 8 100 3 HAY ANV FEED STUFFS. Hay and Feedstuffs are qulet and unchang; BRAN_214 50@15 50 for the best and $¥3 56@ 14 B ton for cuts ue brands. J)DLINGS—$19@20 for lower grades and @22 ton for ibe best. FEEDS I'UFFS—Roled Barley, $21@23. Oil- cace Meal at the mil $30 ® ton: jobuing, $31 Chopped Feed, $15@18 B ton; Cocoauut Ca<e, #1750 B ion, HaY—Wheat, §11@15 § ton: Wheat and Oat, $lu@l4; Oat $10@Ii2 50: Barles. $8@12: ¢ m- pressed, $12 bu@i4: Alfalia, ¥8G10; s.ock, $7@ 9: Clover, #% 50@9 50 ton. STkaW —3u@itc B bale. EEANS AND SEEDS. Feans are stlli®quoted very firm and in fair de- mand. B Bayos, £27 5@2 85: Small Whites, $1 5:@150; Larze Whites. $1 30@1 40: Pinks, $1 15@1i 55 Red 35@1 35: Biackeye. 81 80 @2: 1 ed Klduey, nominal: limas. $2 15@2 25 Butters, $1 2001 35: l'er, €1 25@1 50. SEED —Bie Mustard. $ Seed, 134 sec; He vn_dusiard, % cu; Fax, 5 1 )P o ON10> 1 1OTATOES, Ali descriptions rc Bay Squash, 310@1= 9 ion 35 ® box Cucumbers. Pickles, 11a¢ for No. 1,1c B 1 23 = @ rowiat =qrash 15@25c B box: V0. 2: Green reppers, :6@35c fur Chie and @50c for Bell: Green Peas, :@2%c® 1b: String Ecaus, *@3c. Lima Beacs, 134@ ¢ B _ib: Green O.ra 4 @E0c B box: dind Usin (@8° B D Egg Piant, 30@50c: Labbage, SU@T5: @ ctl: Car- @30c B ssce; Garlic, 13a@2c @ b: Toma- or river and 25@7 Berkeley and 7oc duc for alameda: c ¥ sack, 50@7sc B crate for $1 .5 ¥ crate f.r Alameda. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Three or four cars of Easternare expected this wes Local stock continues dull. Live Turgeys are quorable at 14@15c for Gob- blers a 5 arge young Turkeys 1s@l6e; Geese @ pair, 75c@8L: Gosdlings, $.@ 150. Dacks, §175@3 for old and $3@3 50 for voung: H 20: Roesiers 30ung. 14@ @i: Fryers. 23@3 50; Broilers, e and $1 75@: 50 for small! # doz for young and for old. abbits, nominai. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, r s weak. though Stocks are not espectaliy heavy. Thers Is no change in Eggs. EUTTER— CrEsMERY—Fancy creamerles, 22@22%3c; sec- onds, 20@zlc B B Daiwy—_holce (o fancy, 1821c B B; lower o common Cream Chedaar, 10@11e: Western, 11c; Eastera, Young Americ 13glsc ® . EGGS—hanch Eggs, 20@24c w doz; store Eges, 15@lsc B dosen; Essiery, 16@l8c; Duck Exgs, 16c ¥ doz. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. A few days more will finish Bartlett Pears. Cling Peaches are also going out. They have hardly teen ia this season, for that matter. Grapes are still in heavy supply and slow of sale. Melons of all kincs srs firm. Citrus Fruits are firm for this season of the year. Herries are scarce and Raspberries are bardly seen now. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— S rawberries. $4@4 50 B chest for largs. Black verries, $9@2 50 B Cuest. Raspberries, —— @ chest. Huckleberries 4@6c # B. ed - ectarines, 50@75¢; White, 25@35c W box. Peaches, 25@7oc P box and 25@4Uc B basket; o bulk, §27 50@40 # ton for ciings and $17 508 25 for frees. P ums, 15@35¢: Japanese, 40@75c. ¥ruues, $25@52 50 B ton. Pears, Bacilett. 60@75¢ B box for green and 25 50c fcrrip=: 30 B ton for No. 1 and $15@17 ¥ ton sor No. 2. ADpies, 26@35¢ B box for common and 50@65¢ for good 1o cho ce. Crabapples. 15@25¢ B box. Figs. single iayers, 156@40c B box; double lay- ers. i @75c Quinces, 40@30¢ B box. Grapes, in_voxes, SUGS0: for black. 35, O forusar, T5(@H1 (# crate) fur Isabelia and Z5@:5¢ for Foutainebleau and Swect- water. Crates sell about 10c higher thab boXes Watermeioss, $10@15 .00. Cantalonpes 75c@s$l 50 B cra e. X utmeg Me ons, +0@30¢ B box 0n the whart CiTrUs FRUII Valencia Uranges, $1 508 3 50 box: Lemons. $1@1 7 # box for common and $2@3 30 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, 15 50@s B box: bananas, $1 25@3 B0 B banch® Flaeapples, $1@3 ¥ doz. c for Muscats, 25@40¢ DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, The market fs stlll in first-class shape for sellers, tie demand being good and prices firm. New Raisins are selling at 3c for 2-crown, dc tor 3-crown, 5¢ for 4-crown and $1 10 for Loudon layers. DRIED ¥RUITS—Quotations are as fo'lows: New Prunes, {@3l4c cor 40-30’s. 415@i34c for 50-6)'s. 4@ 414¢ 1or 60-70's, 3L6@334c for TL-80's, % Ib tor 80-80’s and ¥15@2%0 B b for new Peaches, B5la@siyc B Ib: | fancy. T@Tigc ® B; peeled, —: Apricots, 514@ €35¢ B 1b for Rayals und 7@814c B 1 for kood to faticy Moorparks: evapoia.ed appies, 516@6c: sun-dried, 3c: new biack Figs, in ska, Z@zlae new Plumis, 4@44e for plited snd 1@lc for ui- pitied; new Meciarines, 5@6c B 1 for prime to | fancy: pew Pears, 5@514c for quarters aud 614@ 7c for haives. RAISINS—(Old crop)— Fonncruwnéxl/umivb :ecd &cro-‘n. 3 o.a:%" crown, £: 4ac 83 Sultanss, c; St DAY LaLiser morown Londsn fay: ers. 31@] 15; clusters, $1 15@1 25: Dehesa clus- ters, $1 75@x; Imperial c.usters, $3@3 25. NUI 5—\Walnuts, 6%@7c B I for standard and 9@9tec B 1 for sofisacil: Almonds, 6@7c for Languedoc, 214@3Vge for hardshell acd 8@%c B b for papershe I: Peuuuts 4@Sc B b for Easiera and 4c for Ca Ior Hickory Nuis, 5@3c 8 . Pe- cans, 9@10c B B: Fliberis. 9@914¢; Brazi Nuts, 8@9¢; Locoauuts. $5@5 50 B 100. HUNFY—New Comb, lUc for bright and 7@9c for lower grades: new water-white extracted, 434@ 435c: light amber extracted, 33,@4c ® b LEESWAX—2:@%5c B b PROVISIONS, iams ar2 Weak, as Eastern holders are unioad- ing theirheld stocks. Bacon aud Lard are firm at the fmproved prices. CUKED MEATS—Bacon, 8%c B 1 forheavy, 9e for (izht medium, 934: for .igh:, 1034c B B for exira light avd lzc for sugar-curea Easi- ern sugar-cored Hams, 12@1215c B B: Cal fornl Hams, 10@11c ® 1b: Mess Bect, $T@7 50 B bbl extra mess d. 30; family do, 3949 50: salc Pork, $7 75@% 50 bbl: extra prime Purk. $3@10; exira cl $16; mess, $14 B bbl; Smoxed Beef, 1:@1:12c B b L R.—kastern tierces quoted a’ 51,@53,c for compound and 634¢ for pure; pails, 734¢; California tierces, 5@3%4c @ M for compound aud biae for pure; Bait-bois, 634¢: 10-Biins, Thac: do 8-, T14c. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 63gc. Packa es ir8s than 300 fs—1-B pails, 60 .n a case, 8%c; 3.0 piln Blabendiel a8l 10 e T e Pk weoden ban o nik 2w ickets, 50 7?'. : fancy m:rso 1bs net, 784c; halt bh‘:-m: 10 s, e BB HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Jacch Wollner’s circuiar says of Wocl: “This week our market has been quite acu agood many Wools of ail kinds are selling. Prices bave beea good aud buyers met the demands of the sel wrs. Wools are arriving quite freely from all polats. Spriog Woois are pretty well cleaned up. There is not much demand tor defective Wools and they 4o not command high prices. The sconr- iDg-miils are ail scuvely employed and are in the marset_tor Wool. wooien-mills alvo eut figurs in the trade this week. Tne Eastern et is reported firm and zctive. The woolen goods market Is aciive and :be woolen-miils ail over the United Stalesare activel~ employed.” HiDES AND SKINS— ulls and brands cell 1o undersonnd stocke Henry salted sterry, o 9 B: pediom: Stae 8 B: light, 7540 sowhidas, c : gs. o 3 P, salled &lsr.ki 1b; salted Veal, 71ac; dry Hides, l1ic 9 i ‘Do;fscmh;non -ool._’g o each; mediom’ 50@70, each: long wools, 75@90¢ each. S TALLOW—No. 1, rendered. 235@s¢ B B: No. 2, 214 @2%5¢: refined, 5c: Gieass, ic @ Ib. WuUOL—San Joaquin Fall, .@dc: free Moun. tamn Fall. $@10¢c: ~;ring ciip—Morthern. 14@16c ™: Mouatain, 11@!3: Footbil, 11@13¢; San oaquin, veu’s ciip, 8@8c; do, sevea months, 8@1lUc P Ib; early Lamos', defective 614@7%ac: do, free, 11 @11c Fastern Uregon, 10@12c. HOP —€@%c 3 1 for fair 10 ctoice and_9@10c for fancy. Coutract prices are 10@12%4¢ # B for new Callfornia. GENERAL MEKCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 58 514c: San Quen- tin, €5 40; Wool Bags, 27@30c; Fruit Bags, 534c, 58gc and 614c for ihe different sizes. CUAL—Weliinzton, $8: New Welliogton, $5; Southfield Wellington, §7 50: Seattle, 85 50: Bry- ant. #550; Coos Eay, $4 75; Wallsend, $675 # 108; Cumberland, $14 50 B ton in bulk and $16 in sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthra iie Exz. $la @ Welsh Anthracice, $ @12: Cannel, — ® ton: Reck Sprinzs, Castie Ga.e and Floasant Val- ley, 87 80: Coke, $1.@12 In bulk and $13 @ ton U sks. CANNED SALMON-The Alaska Packers' As- eoclation quotes Red Salmoa as follows: In lots 0f 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen: 50.000 cuses, 921ac ® dozen; 75,U0Y cases, Suc ® dozen, net casi L. 0. b. ex-shi CUFFEZ-C. Bickford's circular says: “Our 1ast repors was dated 7to iost. During this inter- val businesa has been Very guiet Ina.ldescrip- tions excepiing Costa Ricas. These bave continued tose | quite freeiy. the trade eviden-ly regarding them as showing at present prices the bes: rela- tive sain: od furtber recogniziog the ne: essity of laying in supplles. wliie silil obiainable. 1o cover the period Deiween crops. Other soris show no quotable chauge, but the tone of the marketis soft for all aludsand busisess difficult to effoct. The leading features of the situaiivn couiinue to be the extraordioary rece pts at the Braziilan ports snd tbe consequent falling Or prices everyw. To day’s 8.0cX consisis o £2 Costa Rie: Nicarazua, 8315 sal 1,018 Guatemal 859 Mexican -ia all 3 bags. against bags azme e team-T Acapulco 15 due on Sep em ber 3 with 1750 Dags ™" We quots washed (none here); 15@16c vom. for pood (oune tiere): 1 @14%4e Tor §OO1 to prime 121gc for gooa mixed with black be: 1or fair: 6@lCc for common to ordinar, ALVADOR—13@ 1634C 107 g0od to @litge washed g00d (o prims washed peaberry : perior unwashed: 1le for good gree 1014 ¢ 1034 f0r 200G b =achad unwashed 145uc for guod $0 prime anwashed paaberry. fcaBaG:a — 1015@ le for guod unwasbed: @1 ic for £001 uunashed pesberry. CATEMALA 4ND MEXICAN —1B@1814c rom. for sirictly prime washed (node here): 17l4 @lisge tr prime washea: 16@ 7o for £00d 1o stricily good washed: 14@153ac for fair washe 1 14 tor medinm: big | | @1 ¢ for oudin t@sc tor inferior to com- 1X@lslac for good to prime washed pea- 11@12¢ for g00d to superior unwashed; 1 mon: berey @15¢ 1or £o0d 10 prime unwasied peab:rry. ~UGAK—The Western Sugar Kefiery Company | Cuhs and Crushea and Be: quotes. termy ne: cash: Fioe Crush.d, 6lgc: Powderel, laced, E3pc B I o Extra V. D anu- Magro.ia Golden C, 43jc: Candv roia A, 51ac; nalf-barrels moze. Hogs are firm at the prices. The other kinds bave Dot changed tor a loag time. | Hogs are firm at a fractional advance. No other cha; Who esale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- erers are as fo.lows: 3 ality, 53¢ B B; seconddo, 5c; B . Boc: small. F@7T B B bc, Ewes, LA MB—Spring, 7@71c ¥ b. PORK—Live Hogs. 5:9@3%sc for large and 334 | @ic tor smail and medium: soft hogs, ¥12@314¢ ® Ib; dressed do, 5@ 53¢ RECEIPTS OF FRODUCE. HOURS. Butter, ctls. Cheese. cils. . ggs, doz. Hides, no. Pelts, bais W 00l, bis. Flour, qr sks. Uregon | Uregon Oregon Leather, Reans, ski. Wine. gals Poiaoes, Lamber, M feei.. 31 sme, uDis. 81 875 A new safety brake for streetcars con- sists of a steel rod held perpendicularly in relation to the car bottom in such a man- ner ibat it can be instantly pressed down- ward iato the ground to aid in stopping the car at times when a quick stop will ‘prevent accidents. STEAMEES TO SAIL. STEAMER ity Puenia| Vie & Pai Sad | | |DESTINATION.| _ ®AlLS. | PIER Auz 29, Gau | Precy Auz 30, Spw | Plerls |Aug 30. 1py | Pler 13 |Aug 80, tam|Plec 1L 1ug 30, 5PN | Pler § San Jose de G Aug 30. SaM | PM SS | Oax| eresih 110Au | Plec 13 ABlancnara Orezon ports.. Cbiinag. Uoos Bay. Czarina. Cy Pamama’ Columota. . Arcata Ferndale. . Corona. L1lau|Pleril Weeoit. HumboidtBay 'Sept 1. 9ax Pier 13 yomona. ... Humboldtbas |Sent 1, 2rm » Orizaba. 7,10aw | Pler 11 Cop:lc. 1Pw P M S3 Pan | Plazil 511am|Plerit ————————————— STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, STEAMER | Frox Alicelancnary | regon ports. Coos Bay. |Coos ras | Fel River. | Ysquina Bay. ... Vicioria & Puce: Sou Humbold: Bay.. |coos Bay. |San Diezo SUN, MOCON AND TIDE. UNTTED STATES COAST AND GFODFTIC SURVEV. TIMES aND Bxients or H AND Low WATERS AT FORT FOINT, FNTRANCE TO SAN Frexcisco Bay. FPUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINT<NDENT. NoTe—Tne high and low waters occur atthe City Front (Mission-street Wharf) abour twenty- five minutes later than st Fort Poiat; the height of tide is ihe same at both places Augus:—1897. bR o e GO e S SR Sunday, August 29. 5. 'l‘hwfl rises 6.43|Moon sets 7.13eu | Peet | T1me | poqq [Time LW HwW ! Feet, I 5] 1.6/1 zo| 2.5 ao‘ 4.2/.9.18/ 33 40/10.29] 37 NoTz—1In ine anove exposiiion of the tides the early morning tides ere given In the left hand columa, sud the successive tdes of the day in the order of occurrence 83 to time. The second time coiumn glves the second tide of the day, ths third time column the third tide, and the last or right Band column gives tha iast tide of the day, except when ihers are bu. (hres tides. as sometimss sccars. The Leizhis given are additions to the soundings 0a the United tates Coasi Surve; Charis, eXcept when a minus sign (—) precedes ine height, and then the numDEr given 18 subiraciive from the depth gtven by tne charis. _—_— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United Staas Hydrozraphls Office located in the Merckaniy Exchapze is mainiained in San Francisco for the beneds of mariners without regard to nacionality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to Visit the office, where complete seis of charts and salifng direciioas of the worid are kept on hani- or com- parison sad reference, and the lates: information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers t0 navigation and all matiers of intersst to ocead commerce. The tims dall 0utop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill fa hoisted about ien minates before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120cth meridian, by telegraphic sigual received each day irom the &nunuuu- Naval Observaiory a Mare Isisnd 1 A notice stating whether tho tfms ball was dropped on, tme. or giving the error, It aay. is published the same day vy the afterncon papers and by (ie morniug papers the following dar. W. 8. Huemes, The Time Ball. Lieutenant. U, 8 N., iu charga BRANCE HYDBOGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. N,, MERCHANTS' F XCHANGE. SAN FEANCISCO, Augast 2v, 1897. The time ball on Telegrapn Hill was dronped exactly 82 noon to-day—L e.. at D003 of the 12Jth meridizn, or exactly at § P ), Greenwich time. W. 8. Huemzs, Lieatenaat U. § N, in charge. 5@5%4¢ | | | | | | { | DE Allison & Co: A Paladin! | CE Whaney & C SATURDAY. August 28. SunrGeo Loomis Bridgett, 36 hours from Ven- tura: 6452 bbis ol', to Pacific Coast Oil Co. Stmr Washtenaw, Crosscup, 74 bours from Ta- coma: 4800 tous coal. to % P Ce. Oakiand direct. Stmr Jennie, Ess-r. 10 days from Cooks Iniet; 212 cs salmon, to Alaska Pagkers’ Assn. Stmr Scotia. Johason, 453 irom Hueneme: 43;5 33 waeat, to A Gerberding & Co. = mr Coos Bay, Hai, »U hours from New- POzt lc: pass and mase. to Goodall, Perkins & 0o tmr Whitesboro, Johnson, s trom Port Harioci: producs, to Gocdall, Perkius & Lo. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Doran, 5 days from l"ol‘lllnm via_ Astorla, etc: pass ana mdse, o Nor:h Pacific Steamship Co. Simr Lagann, Petersou, 24 hours from Bear Harvor; bark, to Pollard & Dodge. Up river ak rect. Schr Ethel Zane Peterson, 18 days from Ungu; 648 tons concentrated ore, 10 Alaska Lom- mercial Co. Cleared. SATURDAY. Ausust 28. Stmr Clty of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Por: Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr San Jose, Py Isoury, Panama, etc: Pacific Mail § § Co. s Pomona. Cousins, Enreka: Goodaw. Petias Lo. Stme Citv_of Panams, Crowell, San Josy de Guatemala: P M S S Co. (Lrs:ip Mookan, Kelb, Antwerp: Geo W Me- Near., Haw bark Diamond Head, Ward, Nanatmo: D H Ward, master. Bera = G Allen, Jobnson, Honolu'u: Willlams. Dimond & Co. Haw bark Mauna Ala, Smith, Honolulu: Welen & Co. Hubbard, Honolalu; ! D Bita S N Castle, Sprecsels & Bros Co. Brig Loriiae. McLeod, Kahalui; Hawaiiaz Com- mercial «nd svzar Co. Sailed. SATURDAY, August 28 U S stmr Adams Gibson. Magdalena Bay. £tmr santa Rosa. Aiexander. San Diez. Stmr San Jose, Pil sbury. Panama. etc. tumr Fomona. Cousins. Eureka Strr Greenwood, Fag-riuad. Stmr Santa Crun. Hinkel, Port Harford Stmr Rival. Johnson. For Brage. Etrur Crescent City. Stockfle b. Crescent Olt7. Stmr Pol ¢ Arena. Hansen, Mendocino. Br shio Hospodar, Kerr. Queensiown. Bric | ur -ne, McLeo!. Kahuiui. Scbr Chas E Falk, Anderson, kureka sad Hilo. Schr Reliance. Hansen. S br Bender Brothers, Ing Schr Corinthian, Korth. Schr Daisy Rowe, Uisen, Coos Bay. (pScbr Barbara Hernster. Jansen. Bowens Land- ng. Schr Okanogan, Moore, Port Gamble. Schr Bobolink. Neisos, Mendociuo. Schr Mary Etta. Wetzei Telegraphic. FOINT LOBOS, August :8—10 p w—Weather fogzy; wind Ww; veloctty 12 mites. Charters. The Big Fonanza loads coal at Feattle for this i Co.umbia. coal at Departure Bay for this Adart. Bowens Land- Domestic Ports. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Aug 28-Schr Haleyon, from Eureka. Salled Avg 28—Schr Lottie Carson, for Furexa. NEWPORT—Salied Avg zS—bark Vidette, for Port and. —arrived Aug 28—Schr Eva, hence {E—Salled Aug 28—Schr Challenger, ncises. LET-Sailed Aug 18—Bark Prussis, anciae PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Aug 28—Stmr Alcazar from FORT BRA! g - —Arrived Auz 28—Stmr Caspar, bence Aug »7; stmr Noyo, hence Au Sailed Aug Stme Noyo, 1or Eur-ka; schr De en er, for Newport. USAL—Sailed Aug 24—Stmr Newsboy, for San Francisco. ASTURIA —Arrived Aug 28—Stmr State of Call- fornia, hence Aug 26. BOWENS LANDING—Salled Aug 28—Sehr Newark. for San Francisco. POINT REYES—Pacsed Aug 28-Stmr Pasa- dena, trom Eureka, for San Peiro. COO: BAY—Arrived Aug 27—Stmr Arcata. hoe Ang 2 NEHALEM—Safled Aug 28—Schr Antelope, for San Franci-co. USAL—=ailed Aug 28—Schr Netuie Sundborz for *an Franeisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Aug 28-Senr Monterey. hence Aug 27. TACOMA—Arrived Aug 28—Schr J M Colman, irom Port Townsend. Auz 37—Schr Fred E Sand- ers, from Por:t Townsend. Aug 25—LUktn C C Funk, from Honolalu. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—irrived Auz 27—Ship Susque- hanna, from Honolulu: ship Charmer, Bence May 2 Foreign Porte. COMOX—Satled Aug 21—sSchr Albert Meyer, for Kanuloi. ANTWERP—Sallea Aug 25—Br ship Hution Lall, 0 ™au Francisco. HONGKONG—Salied Auz 24-Stmr City of Peking. for ~en Francisco, via Honoluiu. Aug 38 —Br snip Kinross-shire for Portiaad. YOKOHAMA — Arrived Aug 20—Haw stmr China, neace Aug 5, via Honoluiu. Movements of Tran«atlantic Steamers. MOVILLE—Sailed Aug 28-Stmr Cliy of Rome, | for New York. AMSTERDAM—Salied Aug 28—Stmr Werken- daum, tor New York. Tmportations. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbl: 2515 qrsks 2444 hf-sks 2589 sks flour. 600 sks m:ddlings, 1520 sks bran, 875 sks shorts. 218 sxs oats. 77 cs saimon, 2862 bdly paper. 313 bass wool, 7762 sks wheai, 878 bdls box shooks, 432 cs canned goods. ¥ cars 474 pkgs furaiturs 2a28 bais sn00<s, 239 sks oysters. PORT_HARFORD- Per W hitesboro-43%08 sks bar ey, 644 sks wheat. PORTLAND—Per Alce Blanchard—2825 bd's shooks. 162 bils staves, 60 M ft jumber. As:oria—5000 bdls snooks. Marshfield—1 bbl starch. Eurexa—18 pkgs honsehold goods, 5-¢s grocer- fes. 13 bbls syrun 1bx tobacco. 1es chocolate, 18 M ft lamber, 707 M shingles, 13 M ft sidine. NEWPORT—per Coos Bay—1747 sks bariey, 1 cs clothing. 27 sks cnilies, 183 sks peaauts, 47 bxslemons. 11 bxs oranges. Eist San Fedro—110 cs canoed fish, 29 sks dried vegetables, 29 sks wainuts. Pedro—10 bbls gum. 9cs gum, 4 ks asbes- t08. 1 bx shelis, 4 Dkgs household goods. roiateria—4 sks crawtish. Hueneme—1 bx hardw. Ventura—1 bx gelatine, 5 bdls pelts, 1 bdl bur- 1ap. 80 bxs lemons, 45 bxs oranges. —1 bal pelis. 13 skscrawfish, 1 ca roara—1 'bx bacon, 230 bxslemons. & pegs clock weighta, 22 sks crawfish. Fort Harford—13 cs eggs, 1 keég 8 bxs butter, 10 bxs pears, 1 cs brushes, 3 cs personal effects, 1 cf drogs, 1 cs haraware. 211 bxs green fral:, 12 cs botties, 4 sieel blocks, 18 bxsfish, 8 cs M &S baits. 2638 sks bariey, 114U sks wheat. Cayucos—1 bx gelatine, 40 odls hides. 1 Cs egga. ¥ coops chickens. 2 bxs butter. San Simeon—1 coop chick ens, 14 bbl 2 tubs 415 bxs butter. 21 pxes hous-hold goods, 2 cs cannes g00ds. 1 bx cartridges, 2 cs egzs. 1 cs mdse. Monteres—1 bx dry fish, 118 8k dried squids. 6 cs seawerd. 8 bxsaried squids. SantaCruz—1 ke fish, 4 cs mdse, Consignees. Per Co'umbla—Moore, Ferguson & Co; Clement, Priugle & Co; Geo Morrow & Co: ~ P Milling Ce Somers & Co: J Woolner: G Abooct: M P Detes: CJ Lelst & Co: H Dutard: *heldon Mililng Co: A Fielschacker: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: Union Paper Co: J K Armsby & Co: Morgan Oyster Co. Fogarty & Par<er; Clatsop Mill Co: Allec & Lewls: H P seacs: Demen: Bros: Zellerta-h & Co: Kim- ball, Orchard & Co: 31 E A Wagner: Rosenberg Bro:: Dacbee & Immel, Per Alice Hlanchard—Heyman & Mayer: C B Rode & Co: Golden Gate P aster Mills; Hackney, Coise & Co: J Lyman; Unlon Box Faciory: Troy Lanadry Co: Clasop Mill Co: Tillmann & Bendel ; Wellman, Peck & Co: C ¥ Doe & Co: Carroil & Carr: O G Shiner: Standard Ot Co: J & Hanity & Co; Home Lumber Co: Eastern Lumber Co; C & Matthews; W Cozine; Halleck & Howard Lum- ber Co. Per Whitesboro—Bassett & Bunker; H Dutard: Geo W McNear; D E Alllson &Co; & Ellverbers: Sinsheimer Bros. Per Coos Eay—A Gerberding & Co: Hoffma: Rothschild & Co: I X L Tamale Co; Wolt & Son: ‘W C Price & Co; McDonough & Runyon: Minaser & Weibanks: H S Emerson: Gordan & Co; Hall Luhrs & Co; Merbes & Drester; J R Garrett & Ce A i McCusk: West CoasiGrocery Co: Ba i=tt Sprinzs Mineral Water Co: C C Pennell & Cq Tiimann & Bendel: Porter Bros & Co; Berger & to; 4 » Kerr; Smith’s Cash Store: R 'A Koss: J Hoey: Wellman, Peck & Co: Baker & Hamilto: W B Sumner & Co: Standard Ui 0o : A Levy & Hilmer. Breahof & Schulz; Dodge Sweeney & ¢ Wetmore Bros: Eveleth& Nash: American Union Fish Co; G Camilioni& Co; Dalton Bros: Seth Thomas & ¢ 0: J Demartini: H Kirchmann & Co; Facific Coast Fish Co: J W Gooawin: Henderso: Prown & Co: J Ivancovicn & Co; Ross& Hewler: Dairymen’s Unton J B lugaglia: Milani & Co; F Uhas Zin<and: Hills Bro: De Bernardi &Co: _Abr: €01 &Co: Witzel & Baker: rsbali & Reim Redingion & Co; Witzel & Baker; S A Phlip:: 4 }acwmians: Sinsheimer Bros; ity Street Imp Co: E R Johnsou: Moore, Fercuson &Co: A Du.ard; Jouas Erianger & Co: Bassett & Bunker: Sacra- m-nte Fish A Enea: Marshall, Teggart & Co S P Miling Co; Blssinger & Co: G0 .. sicNe A Wyss; Clabrough & Gol.her: S P Co: E Lyn Wheaton. Breon & Co; CE Whitney &C2; A A Pass-): quas. e e e e OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. €. F. WEBER & CO. 300-306 POST STREET, Corner Stocion. 31 Kums; J Wool L G Sresovieh & Ce F.y BANK: AND BANKERS. GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 5:6 CALIFORNIA ST., S, F. ‘Guaranteed capital and surpius. $3,040,201 63 Captial actualiy pald up in cash. 1 000,040 00 Deposits December 31. 1896., 27,730,247 43 OFFICERS — President, B. A. Becker; Vice-Preside i, Danlel Mayer: Sécond Vice-Bros dent, M. Horstmanu; Casbler, A. i, B. Schmid Allul-u;_ culm.A_‘:Jhm ::;mfl: Secretary, Geo: ouruy: stant etary, A. ler; Attornev, W. & Goodfellow. > - H- Mol BOARD OF DIKECTORS—B, A. Becker, Dantel Meyer, H. Horsumaon. fen. Steinhart, N. Van Berges. B Rolte, K. B. Russ, D. 5, 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 DEALEERS IN Dried Fruits, Produce, Pouliry, Gamae and Eggs. 400-402 DAVIS STREET, S. F. D. E. ALLISON CO., General Commission’ Merchants. Green and Dried Fruits, Grain, Fotatoes, Beans, Produce, Woo, etc. 501-509 Front St., § o OCEAN TRAVEL PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP (0. FOR A I:ASITA. QTKAMER GEO. W ELUFR SAILS FROM D Potand Or, WEDNESDAY. September 1. 1897, for Sary' Island, Metlakchiie, Doug'as lsiana, Juneau, Seward y RUlsnoo, like er information apply to ¥. POSTON. Ageut, ;46 Lhirl stree:, vortlan}, or J. F. TROW BrIDGE, Puget Sound Superintendeat, Ocean dock. ~ aitle, Wash GUODALL, I ERKINS & CO., General Ageats, Francisco AR TS PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP c0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, Sao_Francisco, as 10llow: For voris in Alaska, § A x 24,29, and everyafiiin o, For Vicioria and gend, Seattle, Tacoma, New Wiarcom (Eellingbam Bay, Wask.), 9 4. 1 Aug. 4, 9,14, 4, 29, and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. B R., at Tecoma with N. P. R. ., at Seattle with i N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alsska ateamers. For i:urea, Arca:a and Fields Landing (Huzme toidt Bay), Str. Pomona 2 P. M., Ausust 8 7. 11 16. 20, 24, 8. meptemrer 1, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22, 27 October 1 5.9, 13. 18, 22. 25, 50 For Santa Croz, Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Ubispo), Gaviois, Saata Barbara, Veotura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Sa1 Pedro_(Los Angeles) and Newport, ac 9 o Aug. 2.8, 10, 14, 18, 32, 28.°5, and every touria Gy thereatter. For San Diezo, stoppinz ouly at Port Harrorl an Luis Obispo), santa Barbara, Fort Los A les. Redondo (Los Anseles) and Newpom. 11 4. M. Aucust 4, 8 12,716, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereatier. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizada, 4. the 21 of each monin. ‘e Company reserves the right to changs with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and Bours of saillng. Ticke: office—Falace Hotel & New Wonigomery street. GOODALIL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Azents, 10 Market si.. 5ea Francisce r, 8. C.), Port Towa- verett, Anscortes anl THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-strees Whart 8110 A x. FARE(3S Eyrsyciass, ), Incladin p: $2.50 2d-class /berih & moay SCHEDULE UF SAILING Columbi: Aug. 1, 11, 21, 31. Eept. 10 Btate of ... Aug. 6, ept. § Through tckets snd through baszage o all Esstern poluis. Katesand ioides upon appiicas usn W E.F. CONNOR, Genaral Azent, 630 Market strect. @OODALL PERKINS & CO._Superintendon:s @umfiq.s ¥ D { Tharsday, ptember 16, 2 P. M. Line to COOLGARDIE, Ausiralia and CAPS TOWN. South Atrica. g 1. D SPRECKELS & BROS. (O, Agents. 114 Montgomery stroet Freight office 327 Marke: screet. San Francisco, COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATIANTIQUI French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH ‘River, foot of Morton st ‘Travelers by this line avold boch transit by English raflw: the discomfort of crossing the cLancel in a sm: boat. New YOIk 0 Alexandria, Egypn vis Parig firat class $160, second class 116 LA GASCUGNE Aug 23 100 o LA CHAMPAGNE Bep’. 4 104 3 LA TOURAINE r11100 ¢ 1A ERETAGNE ...Sept. 18, 10 x. LA GASCOGME Sept. 25, 10 A 3. A& ¥or jorther particulars apply 10 A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FOUAZL & CO, Agents, 5 Monigomer; avenue, San Francisco.’ o e STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington st., At 6 P. M. Daily. Ireight received up S. S AUSTRALIA for HOXOLULU_ only, Toesday, “ept 7, a: 3 P.M. Special party rates. ‘The S MA RIPORA HONOLULU "KLAND for s T0 530 P, 8 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. “Ihe ouly line seiling through tickets aud giving through Trelght rates to ail poinis ou Valley Ratiroad. J. D. Peters, ary Cityjof Stookton. Telepbone Main 805. Ca. N aud lmpi Ce FORU. 5. BAVEARD AND TALLEJO, STEAMER “MONTICELLO,"” Mon., Tuss., Wed.. Thurs. aod Sat. ,.9:454 3 #0d 3:15r. 3 (92, 1y 9r ndays 5% 10730 A and 8 v x Landing and offices. Misslon_Dock, Pler'd Telepnone Greea 581. FOR SANJOSE, L0S GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY S Sandays eacepted) 8110 o w. Alviso Saturday excepted) At 7 P. . Freigns Fare between San B4 WEEKLY CALL t Publishes the Cream of the News of the Week and MANY ATTRACTIVE AND ORIGINAL FEATURES. ursy ITIS THE BEST WEEKLY PAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST The Best Mining Telegraphic News That Service on Is Accurats The Coast / &up to dats Not a Line of it Sensational ; or Faky, and Not a Line of it Dry or Uninteresting. 2 mEm ALL THE TIME. SENT BY MAIL, 5136 A YEAR. | INDUSTRIES TJHE CALL SPEAKS FORALL