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o THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL DAY, AUGUST 14, 1898 RAILROAD TRAVEL COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Eilver firm Wheat and Barl Corn ana ¥ tine advanced. 1 quiet earings decrease. ent of $216,876 to China. n failures last week. s Vegetables about the same. er, Cheese and E eady. a Poultry expected nd Plums still glut the mar- Peaches, Pears ket Lemons and Limes - arce and firm. {D &R G is. CLOSING BONDS. U 8 new 4s reg.. 127% N J C 88... 3 Reading ds .. CH & D dk4s.. D & R G 1st t Tenn lst ILURES. o Agency reports 18 | > Coast States and Terri- « week ending yesterday, as com- previous week and 23 for 1g week of 1597. The fallures k are divided among the trades manufac s agent cigars, 1| . 1 hotel, 1 g company, 1 sau- | dware and plumb- 1 cloaks and com- | 1 _t k of er, 1 picture {rames, BANK CLEAR G s. t week were $12,404,- | r the same week last al b clearing against $15,867, TREASURE SHIPMEN | ut a treasure list of $216,576, | in Mexican dollars, $2448 in silver bullion and $16,600 RECEIPTS OF WINE AND BRANDY. Receipts of Wine and Brandy at this port au onths of the year com- | e same time In ds9T: | , against 6,234,400; Bran- | 710, Exports of Flour from this port during the | first seven months of the year were 445,500 bar- against 519,100 during the same time In Reducing this Flour to a Wheat basis and 1 Wheat gi otal ex- | of 1,465,100 4,000 ctls at | EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS. ‘ | | ports of Wheat £ ctls, valued af $6,725,350 in 159 | New York quotatio that EXPORTS OF BARLEY. Exports of Barley from t £ the port during the first seven months year valued at $8 $719,330 for the sam Tim ISCO, Aug. 13, 5 p. m. n—Pac e.) um temperatures are re- Weather Bureau stations Sacramento, 110, A troughlike dep western_ Arizona Sunday in the d. Francisco for thirty Generally fal 1d Utah—Partly cloudy Sunday, scattered thunderstorms in mountain re- glon. Arizona—Pa Partly cloudy taken es per 8. t Official. EASTERN MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. 13 market wa pa W YORK, Aug. eay’'s stock last Saturday and the f to- than that of net gains on the day’s transactions were much striking. The ac- slgning of the peace protocol brought no usiastic buying, but on tne other hand it ught no reaifzing sales, such as are likely sccur on the culmination of an event herald- | stoc ly Northern Pacific, v potnt to its price in the cours The grangers were strong and Union Pacific showed an advancing | tendency. The Scuthern rallroads continued son at depressed, owing to the yvellow fever case reported at a town in Louislana. The mo- | tive of the recent selling of Manhattan was disclosed by the report for the quarter showing a fall s earnings compared with | last y The stock wa ed after fon by the demand tc cover. Very ances were shown by the rubber etocks, Tobacco and New York Air-Brake. There was o evidence of heavy liquidation for as a result of the Anglo-Rus- 1 those who sold short yesterday, professing fears of such a result, bought to large decrease of $,751,150 out effect The closing was generally firm, only a few stocks show slight recessions ' from | the bes The deall iy stocks this week rose fuliy @ miilion shar=s over those of last week, | but ‘are still almost a million shares below the corresponding week last year. The par value of the bonds sold at the Exchange during the | week was, however, fully equal to that of last | year, and exceeds §21,000,000. Business was ex- tremely varied in character and embraced 80 e ive a list of securities that the movement | of al stocks was of little effect In dectding | the course of prices. Weakness at some points was without Influence at others. Where the demand seemed to continue unabated there was cbviously realizing going on, but apparently the profit from sales was diverted 1o other | stocks of lower grade which had not vet moved | upwards. The demand for stocks i undoubt- | edly based on general conditions, and the mar- ket has been little affected by the special news developments of each day Total sales of stocks to-da: 793 Atchison preferrd; Manbhattan; 4835 A Northern Pacific; 45 ferred; 123,812, includin, 7155_Burlington; o T preerred;’ 20,450 | Northern Pacific pre- 11,897 Rock Island, 7380 Union Pacific: | 11,445 St Paul; 3000 Southern preferred; 3000 Cotton Oil; £270 Tobacco; 000 Sugar; 8135 Rub- ber; 5200 Rubber preferred. | cannot be dis Bay State Gas Bell Telephone. Boston & Albany. Boston & Maine. 1% | Atchison 4s ..... 51 Mining Shares— 240 |sllouez Min Co.. 104 | Atiantic Minnesota hard patents, $4 30G4 50; spot pat- ents, # 204 30; No. 3 spring wheat, 69giic; No. 2 red, 71%é; No. 2 eorn. 32%@33c; No. 3 "% white, %6@2c; No. 3 white, 2 i No. 2 rye, 45c; No. 2 barley, 31@d6c: No. 1'flax seed, $9%c: prime timothy seed; $2 5734; mess pork, per barrel, $§ 05@9 10, lard, per 100 pounds, $5 30@5 32%; short ribs sides Do coup . 1275 [N Carolina €5..... 135 | (loose). $5 15G5 20; dry saited shoulders (boxed), U S 4s 11| Do ds . 103% | 4%@4%c; short ciear sides (boxed), $5 65@5 80} Do coup . I 1113 |No Pac Ists 114 | sugars, cut, loaf, unchanged. Do 2ds D 81| Do 3s 5% oo e e e 100% | _ Articles— Hecelpts. Shipments. Do 58 €0 D2 INY C & StLds. 106 | Flour, barrels 54,000 District D 116%/Nor & W 6s..... 124 | Wheat. bushel Ala - 108 orthwstrn ~ cons. 141% | Corn, bushels Do 168 | Do dep ss. Oats, bushels Do C 1100 |0 Nav st Rye, bushels ADg Currency 10 {0 Nav Barley, bushels chisol o S = D ar o 613 § Line s tr--- 181 | “On the Produce Exchange to-day, the Butter | can_So” 2as O Imp 1sts tr.... 108 gmfk';;@'&" T 13%@Is%e; Dal- {Chi Term 4s.. |Pacific 6s of .. 102 es, 12@16c. Eggs, steady; fresh, 12c. ees6, G'& Ohto 88 % | Airmi; Creams. 7he. WHEAT MOVEMENT. ‘Erle Gen 4s....... Cities— E W & D ists tr. i | Minneapolis Gen' Elec 5 | Duluth .. G H &S A 6s. Miiwaukee Do 2ds ... Tenn new set 0s.. 92 | Chicago H & TG Tex P L & Ists.. 107 | Toledo Do con 6s.. Do Rg 2ds 4% | St. Louts . lowa C U PD& G 1sts. 75% | Detroit . La new c Wab 1st Is. Kansas City L & Do _2ds L & NU |W Shore “ee Totals MK & T 2ds 3% |Va Centuries Tidewater— Do 48 ... Do deferred Boston .. N'Y Central i %|Union Pac prefd New York MINING STOCKS. Philadelphia Chullar 15 /Ontarlo Pl Crown Point 08| Ophir e Con Cal & Va.. 28 Plymouth . alveston .. Deadwood 25 Quicksiiver . Gould & Carry' 0] Do pretd g ale & Norcross. b5iSterre Nevada ... & Rt Homestake . 45 00 §tandard - | LIVERPOOL FUTURES. Iron Stlver 7¢{Union Con . 1| Wheat— Sent. Dec. Mextcan ... 10!Yellow Jacket . 15 | Opening 510 65 POSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. f.Closing 2 et 5, Morey— |Westinghouse ElL. | PARIS FUTURES. | call loans . .2 @3| Do prefd d Wheat— Aug. Nov.-Feb. Time loans 2%@4|Boston L .... Opening Holiday. Stocks— |E E_Illinois. Closing B AT&SF. 14%/Gen Elec prefd ~Flour— Amer Sugar 138% |Atchison prefd.. 35% | Opening Do prefd . 1143 Bonds— | Closing EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO. “hi Bur & 43 joston & Mont 217 O & Q.. | o tte & Boston.. 0% | CHICAGO, Aug. 18—CATTLE—Were in good Gen 41 “alumet & Hecla. demand to-day at steady prices. Choice steers, Iilino! 63% | "entenntal 16% | §5 2:@5 65;+ medium, §4 S0@4 beef steers, .‘v}e‘( ca. 4% | Franklin $4 204 stockers and feeders, $3 bulle, -\v Y & New Eng. $ Oseceola $2 5¢ g: 25; cows and heifers, $3 50@4 25; calves, OlEColeny ¢4 |Quincy % | $3 50G7; Western rangers, $3GH 60. Rubber 441 | Ta arack HOGS—Were about 5c lower. Fair to cholce, nion Pa % Wolverine $3 90@4 07 packers’, 33 60@3 87%: butchers’, %/01d D ‘mixed, $3 w4 light, $3 60@4; e @3 85. [4 LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, Aug. London financial cablegram seys: to-day was stagnant 2 being a small recovery stock. Americans were on about a parity with There is a surprise here American exchange is firmer following urt in money rates. The mar- It to form any estimate York lgter on closed at 42. 13, adian Pacific, bar silver steady, ASSOCIATED BANKS' STATEMENT. NEW YORK, Aug. 13—The New York Finan- cler says this week: The of the ssociated Banks of the city of New York for the week ending August 13 shows that the | deposits and loans have reached a higher t vicus The chief features ¢ the c tal than has been pr banks, the statement ontinued expausion rations of of loan: 3 arked the o the banks for a considerabie period. Deposits, however, are gaining at a much less rapid | ratlo, and reserves are decreasing. A hard- ening condition of money rates is to be ex- pected with these couditions remaining !n sorce, and, indeed, this result has al observable in the past w . A forecast n y market at this time is peculiarl but the banks have been abie to con- ve their position as leaders by of the past month or So. The largs unusually problematical to estimate their de- | mands on sther he cro the New York banks, but on the there is were anticipated some time ago. becoming more active and s th large debt still owing by Europe arded from the reckoning and it has yet to be proved how badly Europe needs this money. The NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. 18 —FLOUR—Recelpts, rales, 4000 pack- NEW 38,564; YORK, Aug. 42,850 barrels barely steady exports, nd eqpipts, 61,975 bushels; exports, steady; No. 2 red, T8%c f. 0. b. to arrive: Sitc f. 0. b. afloat spot. Op- opened weak and scld off under a large Futures were bearish on Liverpool ca- ions that N vest receipts would the weak wheat in Septe: closed, ate common to choice, 18 G@ic; 1997 crop, 11@12 a3c; 189 crop, G . 11@12¢. OL—Quiet; fleece, EE—Options 12@13¢; opened Texas, 13@ 50 bags, including; Sep- . 35 60; December, 35 10. " Sp ZRio, quiet but Mugd, stead . 1 jobbing, 6%c. UGAR—Raw, strong; fair refining, 3%c; trifugal, 9 test, 4%4C. Refined, firm; Mold Sfandard A _and Confectioners’ A, 6%ec; cut loaf and crushed, 5%c; powdered, 6%c; s%4e A, ranulated, PIGIRO! 9c. Tm; e Southern, $3 75@11; North- ern, $10@11 50. COPPER—Firm; brokers’, 11%c. LEAD—Firm; brokers', $3 §5. TIN—Steady BUTTER—Rec Vostern creame: ic. Receipts, 4510 1k DRIED FRUIT. NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—California dried fruits 6@Sc; prime wire tray, ; fancy, $%@10c. ICOTS—Royal, 10@13¢c; Moorpark, 13@16c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 6@%: peeled, 12glsc. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Aug. 13.—Liverpool quotations, in. stead of showing any sympathy with yester day's higher prices on this side, were a littl lower than the latest on the day before. That gave the direction to speculation sentiment here at the start. First trades in September wheat were at 66%c down to GG%c against STH@6THe, last night's ciosing figure. The weather maturing what was still unharvested of the £pring wheat crop was all that could be desired, and reports from the Northwest were far from encourazing to the longs in the market. A dis- patch from up North said It was confidently ex. pected Minneapolis and Duluth would be, in | about two weeks, recelving an average of 400 cars a day. In addition to that, about one hour after the opening Minneapolis reported Tc & bushel drop in the price of cash wheat to ar- rive. Such information and foreshadowings of the future drove from the minds of the traders 13.—The Evening Post's | Wester The market dull, the only feature in Grand Trunks on belief that the small carry-forward is perhaps due to the large amount set aside for rolling reported by these | cash resources of the West make It | evidence of larger | the | may be heavier than has been looked | for | » small supply of sheep sold at | unchanged prices. Common to choice, $3@+ 80; n_ rangers, 33 25@4 60: poor to prime . 33 206 65; prime Western rangers, §6 2. | 1amt Receipts—Cattle, 100; hogs, 12,000; sheep, 4000. OMAHA. OMAHA, Aug. 13.—CATTLE—Receipts, 700. Market stronger. Native beef steers, $4 40@5 30; Western steers, $4@4 70; cows and heifers, $3 50 @4 25; stockers and feeders, $3 To@4 HOGS—Receipts, 78%. Market 10@1ic lower. Hea @3 80; mixed, 3 70@3 75; bulk, $3 70 HEEP — Rec Market active, stronger. Fair to choice natives, $3 75@4 2t do Westerns, common, $3 25@ lambs, $ WG8. KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 13.—CATTLE — Re- ceipts, 1350. Unchanged. HOGS—Receipts, 5000. Market weak to 1o lower and_slow. Bulk of sales, 33 75@3 3 95; packers’, §3 55; mixed, s Lichts,” 38 45@3 yorkers, $3 No sheep. FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON. Aug. 13.—Consols, 110%: Silver, 4d; French Rentes, 13f d0c Wheat cargoes off coast, nothing doing; car- goes on passage, quiet and steady. LIVERPOOL, ‘Aug. 13.—Wheat firm. COT” —Uplands, 3 15-32d. WH —Futures _closed quie August, September, steady, 6s 5%4d; December, “WHEAT—Spot, firm; No. 2 red Western winter, 65 4d; No. 1 réd Northern spring, 68 | 10454, | Comrn | nomtnal FLOU' HOP Spot, firm: future October, quiet —St. Louis fancy At London—Pacific quiet; August, d. winter, steady, CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—To-day's state- ment of the conditlon of the treasury show: Avatlable cash balance, $268,437,952; gold re- | serve, $197.310,623. | PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. | PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 13.—Exchanges, $204,- | 174; valances, £69,478. WHEAT MARKET, NORTHERN PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 13.—Wheat—Walla Waila, 38c: valley and blue stem, 6ic per bushel. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Aug. Export prices for wheat are 36 for club and 6lc for blue stem. Mil- lers pay 6lc for club and 6ic for blue stem. LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, slgh L= sy Sterling Exchange, 60 days. ol 480 Sterling Cables i 2 — 430 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 1% New York Exchang — 5 Fine Silver, per ou = Mexican Dollars I oip WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. i | WHEAT—The week closed at a fractional i decline In sympathy with Chicago. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 1S%@1 221 milling, $1 2031 40 per ctl for old and $1 %@1 30 for new. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session —9:13 o' clock—December— 10,000 ctis, $122%; 20,000, $1 224 22,000, $1 22%. Second session—December—10,000 ctls, §1 22; 16,000, $1 21%. Reguiar_ morning session—December—32,000 ctls, S1 21%. BARLEY -The market declined, with con- tderable_disposition to seil on call. Feed, $117%.@1 1¥%; Brewing, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Sesslon—9:15 o' clock—December— 18,000 ctls, $115; 16,000, $1 14%; 16000, $1 15%: 2000, $1 15%. Second Sesslon—December—2000 ctls, $1 15%. Morning Session—December—2000 Informal The demand is poor. Fancy Feed, §125g1 27 per ctl: good to choice, $120%@ | 125: common, 31 17%@1 20; Surprise. §1 @1 31 17%@1 224 | Gray, milling, $122%@1 2 per ctl. CORN—The market continues dull, and prices are none too firm. Small round vellow, §1 % @1 77%: Eastern large yellow, sacked, $1 07% 1 107" white, 3101 10; mixed,”s1 05@1 07% per ctl. RYE—$1 2091 25 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—1 5@1 85 per ctl. FLOUR ANU MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Family extras, $4 40@4 50; extrns, $4 1504 26 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Frices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham | Flour, $3 25 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $2 T per 100; Rice Flour, $7: Cornmeal, §2 50; extra cream Cornmeal, $325; Oatmeal, $4 25; Oat Groau $4 50; Hominy, §8 25@3 3; Buckwheat Flour, @4 25; Cracked Wheat, $375; Farina, $4 | Whole Wheat Flour, $ 50; Rolled Oafs (bar- ley), $5 85@5 2; in sacks, $5 6526 05; Pearl bakers’ | | CLOSING STOCKS : . all concern about the day's actual receipts, | Bariey, 35; Splii Peas, 34 25; Green Peas, fop'mm,& - 44 | Do prerd 154 | which were as conspicuously short of Tast per 100 1bs. e . gl pretd o SISt P M & MU 61 | year's movements as they have been for some e Baltimore & Otio 13S0 Paciic 2% market was kept from getting radi- HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Cunada Pacific o Railway . 3y | X for a time by estimates that Chi- o (P e ey lres pretd 33% | cago would only have 100 cars of wheat Mon- | It s unlikely that any more Missourf Hay Ches & ‘)’\‘;‘L 247 ‘Lf'fda i‘ ?fl(‘lflc . '13‘0 day, but that gave way again to the impending | will be imported, as the linporters cannot get Chr 8 Ao, S ',"i;'“b tfic . 263 | free movement of spring wheat and the market | out even on it here. For choice Wheat Hay Chi B & Q. 45 Wabash . oo 43 | wound up yery heavy, Seotember closed 1hc| g17 60 was refused yesterday. ~Alfalfa was i & ¥ DI s Do predd o ean stendy Tor- epiomber. December | %oaks but the othor descriptions were ua- B0 Bretd o Sl D 1% | was sold with considerable freedom, and got to | ““Yaii ;e stood as bet DoP Bl uoar oAl Doprefd ... 12 | o cent discount until near the end. ‘The | LSEANUERYERS o G0 R <108 | \xpress Companies— | weatids Wekoasd [avorbiiasicouia b Genlind I DDLINGE 15020 per ton t R G 0% (A Trekichn for the recuperation of the sick portion of the e sl Den, &3, 0rn Bihmerioan BX 1| anop, "Septertber closed unchanged Trom ester- | son.” Olicake: Meal at the mill a8l 5 5 Fore Wayne o 172 JA Cot Of "7 | 08ts, and that grain merely followed the fluc- | Gracked Corn, §24G24 50. g x Gt Nor brefd.... 130%| Do prefd . Bl ;E:f,"’,'.'.i(fid;‘;lr:‘cléqn:memb" Elosed I ol CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $17@17 50 for Hocking Valiey. .. 48 lamn Spirits 11110 iz | S ever acare that shook out the | 8200, and SN, for, IOl EIRACE; bo, oholce Lake Frie & W.. 15 |Am Tobacco 1#7% | weak mermbers of the provision crowd yester- | §i5ans;: Barley, S/ 50; Teland Barley, Stm ety Do prefa 143% | Juy was to-day pronounced a matter of no ac- | 1;°%0; Rifata " @1 60; Stock, | $1@ Lake ‘Shore” (111l ok People's Gas .0, 100% | SOURt except for such purpose as it had ac- | Ciover; ‘mominal Pl % Mashatten L0 103" Cong Gas = 102 199 | complished. Buying by brokers acting for | “GUTSIDE HAY—(From Oregon. Utah, etc)— Met St Ry......... 138 [Com_Cable Co | packing houses quickly absorbed the offerings. | wheat, $19g14 ©0; Oat, $12G13 0 Cheat. $11G Mich Central .. 108% Col F & Iron 73 | und prices took an upward turn near the close. | 13, “Timothy, $1i 50@I3 50; Alfaifa, $U@L %0 Minn & St L. 6| Do prefd .. Pork advanced 5c; lard, 5@7%c; and ribs, 10c. | tor ton, “ 4 220 st pretd. . B oen Electric The leading futurex’ ranged:as follows: STRAW—40@60c per bale. o Pacific . 7% | [llinols Steel . = i —_— Mobile & Ohio.... 28 |Laclede Gas . A L a0l g Ty s BEANS AND SEEDS. A LA i August o bl 6% 693 cnthd & 1 September @% 6% 6514 656 | Beans are running along about the same, Do pretd December ©3% 644 63% 63% | colored being weak and dull and Wwhite de- N J Centrai . M.C%' e 66 L 5% 65% | scriptions firm. Y Central ». £ e i T BEANS—Bayos, $2 65@2 70: Small White: y € ! : 8 gust a5 a% s g ) 5 SFeren N gl By s B8R BEEH PR L e ML e Dojiat (Deptdz o T ainand. 1809 | December 3 3% 8% 8% | Butters, nomival: Limas, $3@3 15; Pea, $202 15. Nor West. & B prerd e Bt e £ £ %' 3% | Red Kidneys, 32 6062 76 per ctl. No Amer Co §%IT C & Iro ey JORESC N SEEDS- Brown Mustard, $4 @4 75 per ctl; No Pacific %0 S Leather 71t | September 20% 2% Yellow Mustard. $4@4 %: Flax, nomtnal, 10; “Do prefd . 3% Dy prefd T ariy o DAL il iy o Ay e O LR Ontario & B%|U B Rubbe 144% | geptember ....... 3 9% s g | S s Tee TABING: Sy, TREs Ba Or R & Nav 31 Do prefd 02% | December . 4 20 | “DRIED $EAS—Niles, §1 7501 9; Green, 82 25 Or Short Line... ) (West Union 95% | Oetober S P R 2 : . Fittsburs HESC AN T 1% | Lard, per 163 ibe— ; — - Reading . s pref = Se D . N Rock Island 105% (St L & 5 W. O if Somember s ng gg :g* POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. Bt Las r. S, Do prerd 3% | December ©540 542 G40 543% | Tomatoes continue firm and in light supply Do 24 preta 1" Do _2ax | Short Rube ber 100 e o s pamg | O (he hgh prices. Other Vegetables are in 6t Paul .. 105%|Chi G W. 1y’ Soptembe Bk % 5 27% | 1iberal stock and cheap. Do_pretd 154% | Brooklyn 643% | Cash quotations were as follows: Potatoes and Onions show no change worthy P& 8% A Flour, steady; spring, '§5; | of note. . | | needs. for good to fancy Moorparks; Evaporated Ap- ies; sun dried, 3@ic; Black Figs, sachs, ! Bsie 4@43%c for pitted and 1@lc for | 12c; ary Ki ks for Early Rose Toc@$l 10 In_boxes Toc@$l 15; POTATOES—30@65c In_sacl and 0@s0c in sacks and for Burbanks; Salinas Burbanks, Sweet Potatocs, 2@3c per Ib. * 7 N IO A i per. cil for red and E0GT0c per ctl for yellow. Pickle Onions, To@c per etl. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 3ci String Beans, Ib: Lima Beans, 2gdc: Bay Squach, Green Peppers. 35@50c for Cabbage, 50c per Bay Cucumbers, 1 and 40@80c per Chile and 30@&c for ell; ctl: Carrots, 30@30c per sacl 25@%0c; Pickles, Toc for No. box for No. 2; River Tomatges, #1 26@116; Green Corn, 40@Sic per sack for Vacaville, Toe@sl 25 yer crate for Alamedn, 40@éc for Berkeley: Garlic, 2@2%c per Ib; Green Okra, 50@6ic; Egg nt St e bos. EVAPORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, sliced, raw, 12c per Ib in lots of 25 Ibs; sliced dessicated, ' 16@isc; granulated, Onions, 80c; Carrofs, old, 13c: mew, 1Sc; Cab- bage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c; Turnips, 25¢; String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, Sc. POULTRY AND GAME. Two cars of Fastern are announced for the early part of the week. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@1Sc’ for Gob- “biers and 15@1sc for Hens; Geesn:,x{er pair, $1 125; Goslings, $1 25@1 50; Ducks, §2 50@3 for ol and §2 504 for youns; Hens, 33 50@4 50; Roos- ters, young, 3$6@6; Hoosters, old, 34 25@4 50; Fryers, $4 50; Brotlers, §3 50@4 for large, $2 50 @350 for small; Pigeons, $150@1 75 per dozen for young and $1691 25 for old. GAME—Numinal. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter s steady at the quoted rates, though the market js amply supplied for all current Cheese and Eggs are unchanged. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy cresmeries, 23@24c; onds, 21@22c. Dairy — Choice to fancy, 20@2c; grades, 16@19c. Eastern Butter—Ladle packed, 14@15c per ib; Elgin, nominal. 2 CHEESE—Choice mild new, 9%@l0c; old, 8@ Sc; Cream Cheddar, 10@llc; Young America, 10@1e; Eastern, 1261 EGGS—Ranch’ Eggs, 21@25c per dozen; _store Eggs, 14@17%c; Eastefn, 14@17c for ordinary and 18g20c for fancy. 2 DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Though fine shipping Peaches sold as high as 60c per box, they formed but a small per- centage of the stock and the great bulk of sup- plies were unsalable, even at 15@35c per box. The geperal run of Peaches sold as quoted be- low. Pears were in about the same condition. The canners would take a few strictly choice large, but would not lock at anything else. As for Plums the market has been choked with them for a week. In fact, all three of these fruits glut the market, though lighter stocks are expected this week. Grapes and Malons show change, both being in ample Lemons and Limes continue scarce DECIDUOUS FRUITS— sec- common | no particular spply. Rim, being very | George R. Wells, Strawberries, $4@6 per chest for large and — for small. Figs, i for white and 75c@51 25 for black, double layers. Nutmegs, Cantaloupes, $150G4 per crate; IN | $1G1 15 per box: Watermelons, $6@20 per hun. | N EEn o | “Fuckleberries, 6@7c per Ib. N Rl S sicd Nectarines, 0@75c; White Nectarines, | 51 Gag 3 Union T Co.1000 — 2%@ile per bo. | 5 = Iroad— ot Grapes, 10@50c per box; Black Grapes, | Pt gl | aotbet Rajlrond 40@t5c per crate; Muscats, 50@8ic per cratei | p'g () gy — |Geary . Isabellan, 0o per basket | P C I Ry 65.104%106 |Market-st Blackberries, §2@3 50 per chest. .| Powell-st 6s...115 — |Presidio . P:]ul‘-xf(s, : @ebe ver crate and %5@50c per box; | pAl " WIEL, 100 — | Powder— tn_bulk, $7 o per ton. ac El Ry §s.100 — |California ....130 149 Apricots, 50 per_box. l's T & N P 3s107%108% 'E Dvnamite... 85 — Peaches, 154 50c per box; in bulk, to canners, $20@30 for Frecstones; Clings, nominal. Crabaprles, 25@40c per box. Raspberries. $5G7 per Lox. Apples, $@dlc for common, and T5c@S$l per box for No. 1 Bartlett Pears, 76@%c per box and $25@30 per ton for No. 1, and 25@50c per box and $10@ $20 per ton for small and inferior stock. CITRUS FRUITSOranges, $1 2:@1 0 for St. | Michaels, $1@125 for Mediterranean Sweets, | and The@$l % for Seedlings; Lemons, $2 50@8 | for common and $4@5 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $7GS: Bananas. $12%@2 per bunch: Pineapples, $3G4 per dozen. DRIED FRUIT NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. Prunes are the qulietest fruit in the though thera are & few sales of the new crop | reported. Pears, Peaches and Apricots are all firm and wanted. DRIED FRUIT — New Prunes, for the four sizes; old Prunes, ad lots, B@oe for 41-50'e, 4%@5c for 54-60's, Su@dc for 60.70°s, 8% @3%e 15T T0-80's, 2%@3e for §0-50's, 2@ 10 new Peaches, 7@7l4c; old Peaches, 5%@bic; peeled, nominal; new Apri- cots, $4@i0c for Royals and 15@17%e for Moor- parks; old Apricots, 5@7c for Rovals and §@l0c nst, | 2H@ic | 2igc for ® unpitted; bleached Plums, 5c; Nectarines, 3@ 4ie for prime to fancy: Pears, 3gsc for quar. ters and $giisc_for haives, mccording to color, ete. New Pears, fc quarters and Sc for halves. RAISINS—2@2Kc for two-crown, 24@2%e 1. e ron Mt Lo Tonrotrown, e gfii! sadless Sultanas, 2%@3c for Seedless Mus- | s and $1G115 for London Layers: dried pes, 2. NTUTS—Walnuts, new, 6c for hardshell, 7c for eoftshell; Almonds, 3@4c for hardehell, 6@7c for softshell, Sia@9c for paper shell: Peanuts, 4@ e for Eastern and 4ic for California; Pe- Filberts, 42@l0c; Brazil Nuts, nuts, $4 50@5 per 100. 5 HO; 9@10c for bright and 6@Tc for lower grades; water-white extracted, %@ Bc; light amber extracted, 4%@ske per 1b, BEESWAX—21G%c per Ib. There is 1o further change In this market. | CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8&c per Ib for | heavy, $o for light medium, 10%c for light, 1lc for extra light and 12@1dc for sugar cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10k@llc nia Hams, 94@l0c: Mess Beef, 31 bbl; extra Mees Beef, $U@11 amily Beef, $12212 50; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear $15G18 0] mess, $15 SUIG; Stoked Beet, 11g1% ver T LARD—Eastern, tierces, quoted at 6 per Ib for compound and Tic for pure; pails, Sc; California_tierces, 5c per T for compound and 7 for pure; half barrels, T%c: 10-Ib tins, 8c; 5-b_tins, 8%c. COTTOLENE — Tierces, 6%@G%c; packages less than 300 s—1-Ib pails. 60 in a’case, 9hc; 3-h palls, 20 In a case, 8%c; 5-1b pails, 1¥ in a | case, 8tge; 10-Ib palls, 6 in a case, §¥c; 50-1b | tins, 1 or 2 in a case, T%c; wooden buckers, 20 1bs net, Stgc; fancy tubs. 80 ibs Let, I%c: half barrels, about 110 Ibs, T%c per Tb. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOf AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted stecrs, 10c; medium, Sc; light, S%c; Cow- | hides, 9c; Stags, 6lc; salted Kip, Sic; Calf, Se; dry Hides, sound. 15¢; culls and - brands, ‘and Veal, lic; dry Calf, 17@18c; Goatskins, @80c; medium, 30c; winter, 10c; | Sheepsking, shearlings, 1b@25¢ each; short ‘wool, 20G0c each; medium, 60@S0c; long wool, 90c@ 3110 each: Horsehides, salt, §225 for large and $1G1 75 for small: Colts, S0c; Horsehides, dry, SL75 for large and 76¢@$l %5 for small; Colts,” Se. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3%c per I; No. 2, 2%c: refined, $4@4%c; Grease, Zc. WOOL—Fail clip, Southern Mountain, 7@10c; fres Nortmern, 9@l Spring clip-Southern Mountan, 12 months’, $@lic; San Joaquin and Southern, 7 months’, 8@lic; Foothill and Northern, free, 12Gl4c; Foothiil and Northern, Qefective, 10@12c; Middle County, 13@i6c; Hum: Dboldt and Mendoctno, 14@ife: Nevada, 10@1dc; | Bastern Oregon, 10@12c; Valley Oregon, 15@1Tc. | The circular of Jacob Wollner says: ““Our | Wool market this week has been very quiet and there have been no buyers in the fleld. In the Eastern seaboard markets the same condi- tion is reported. “This i the opening of the lightwelght sea- son and but very few orders are being placed. There is 8 good deal of looking around by agents from all over the country, but very little has been bought or ordered. Stili, the situation 16 very strong, as with the largest wheat crop evor produced in the United States, with peace at hand, the country in a prosperous condition, people. will buy goods of the retaller and he wil. Rave to replace his stock and so create a de- mand for manufactured goods. The manufac- Turer is not so overstocked with new material as he was nine months ago and he will have to come into the market. “There is no expectation of having a very great advance on Wool until the old stock is Sorked off and the tremendous importations of goods before the tariff went Into effect are disposed of. U1l in the meantime, very little can be done. All we can expect Is to get prices up %o the same rates as prevailed in October and November last.” HOPS—1597 crop, 9@12% per 1b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4%@4%c: Wool Bags, 26@28c; San Quentin Bags, 34 85 Fruit Bags, bc, 51 and 5%c for the three grades of white and 7@Sc for brown. CuAL—Wellington, $8 per ton: New Wei- lington, $8; Southtield Welllngton, §7 50; Seat- tle, $6; Bryant, $; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, §7 50; Cumberiand, $13 in bulk and $14 50 in sacks Pennsyl\'.filnkAél(hlrlclle“E . $14; Can- nel, r ton; Rock Springs a: n‘fiufi;mc‘éie.”m per ton i bulk and $M in sacks. . TURPENTINE—Is higher at 4Sc per gallon in cases, 45c in wooden barrels and 43 in fron_ tanis. SUGAR—The Western Bugar Reflning pany quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 7c; Powdered, @gc; Candy Granulated, 6c; Dry Granulated, 5%c; Confec- tioners' A, 5%c; Magnolia A, 5%c; Extra C, §%c; Golden C, 5%c: California A. 5%c per 1b; Ealf barrels, %c more than barrels, and boxes %e more. SAN FRANQISCO MEAT MARKET. The packers will niot pay over 4o for the best Hogs, and are not very eager buyers at this decline. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follows: BEEF_First auality, Ghc; second quality, ; third q\ln‘lggc. 44@dlc. AL~ small, 6@7c per . N- Ewes, Com- hers, Cal SD & T. A L Co &s. First Nat . Do gntd 6s 4lLon P & A.... - Market-st 68 Mer Exchange 14 15 Do _lst M §s. — INev Nat B....158%161% | Nat Vin 6s 1sts — 97%)| Savings Bank— IN N Cent Gaslight.105 — [Par Paint Co. 7% — Morning Session. 200 Hutchinson § P Co.. L5400 120 Hawallan Commercfal & Sugar..... 25 75 105 @0 do 5T 260 do do .20 30 Market-street Railway .87 40 Spring Valley Wate 19950 20" do _do 3 L9900 | $2000 Spring Valley 4s B 102 12% 132000 S"F & N P Ry Bonds 107 &7 $2000 4o do 1208 00 Street— 100 Mutual Electric Light 900 INVESTMENT BOARD. Morning Seesion. 106 Hawalian_Commercial & Sugar...... 25 00 2 do do L% 57% 500 Andes 041260 Hale & Norers. 80 200 Belcher . 14/300 Mexican B 300 Best & Beicher. 16 400 Ophir 2 £00 Bullion .. 03200 ...... 3 2 W0 Caledonia . 201100 Potost u 300 Con Cal & Va... 31,300 Savage 13 | 200 34/300 Sierra Nevada... 53 | 200 35(200 Silver Hill ..... 12 | 200 Confidence 38/200 Union Con . 22 8wy Crown Point 1200 Yellow Jacket. 20 1@7%e 6@6%ac per . LAMB—Spring, 7¢ ™. office, i rou—mnm:uflwmnh» {ng directions dium and 3%@3%e for small; stock Hogs. 3@ 3c; dressed Hogs, 5%@6%c. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. For Saturday, August 13. Flour, gr sks ... 13,800/ Hay, tons . 30 Barley, ctls . ,930| Wool, bales 98 Tallow, ctls 204|Pelts, bdls 840 gheese, c({- 71 | Hide: 00, ug% utter, ctls 309|Egss, 40z ....... 14, Beans, sks 05 |Ceatner, rolls ... 120 Potatoes, 1,67; [Lumber, ft . 24§[Wine, gals . 277 |[Powder. cs’ . 126%ime, bbls OREGON. L Hay, tons THE STOCK MARKET. Local securities were fairly active for Sat- urday. Hawallan Commerctal advanced to 328 and Spring Valley Water declined to $39. Mining stocks stood about where they were & week ago, and fluctuations during. the mean- time were not sharp. The Mercur Mining Company of Utah has declared a dividend of 12% cents per share, amounting to $25,000, payable August 20, and making $1,141,000 in dividends since organiza- tion. The Jamison Mining Company will pay a div- idend of $19,500 on the 15th. The Boston and Montana Copper Mining Com- pany has declared a dividend of §5 per share, amounting to $750,000, payable August 2. The War Eagle Mining Company will pay & dtyidend of $30,000 on_the I5th. President Charles H. Fish, of the geperal committee on Comstock dralnage and deep mining, has appointed the following members of the executive committee: Charles Hirschteld, C. L. McCoy, W. G. Morrow and John Landers. Mr. Fish is also a member ex-officio. At the next meeting of the general committee the executive committee is to be en- larged by the addition of E. P. Barrett to rep- resent the San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board and William Bannan to represent the Pacific Stock Exchange. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, August 18—10:30 a. m. Bid. Ak | Bid. Ask. U S Bonds— {Butual E1 Co. 5% 10 (8" quar coup..l11%112% Oakland Gas.. — 52 {5 quar reg...111%112}; Pac Gas Imp.. 8T — 4s_quar new.. 1274128 |Pac L Co..... 48 60 Miscellaneous— [EFG & E. Cri-st Cab 5s.112 San Fran % Cal El 6s.....125 IStock Gas - C C Wat 5s... 991 — |~ Insurance— Dup-st ex c... — 98%|Firem’'s Fund.1974205 E L & P 6s..128% — F & Cl Ry 6s..115% — R Gs. 93 100 Bank Stocks— Anglo-Cal 0 Bank of Ci C NG Ry 78.105 — [Ger S & L..1550 1650 Hum S & L.1050 1160 BlerraRCal 6s. — 103 |Giant Con Co. 43 4% § P of Ar 6s..106%106% | Vigorit .. - 3 § P Cal 6s.. — | Miscellaneous— BPC 1s cg fs — 1Al Pac Asen.. 95 95% £ P Br 6s.....115%116% Ger 1Ld Wks..125 — S ¥V Wat s i3 — |Hana P Co.... 15% 16 S V Wat 102%IH C & S Co.. 25 26% Hutch S P Co. 53% — Mer Ex Assn. %0 Nat Vin Co Oceantc §_Co. 55% ¢ |Pacific A F A. 1% @ {Pac Bot Co....100 104 Stock Gas 6s..100 Water Stocks— Contra Cos % 5 Marin Co Spring Valley Gas & Electric— % MINING STOCKS. Following were thé sales In the San Fran- elsco Stock Board vesterday: Morning Session. 200 Alpha . 04700 Justice . o7 500 Andes . 03{100 Mexican 14 200 Best & Belcher. 15{200 ...... ; 15 [ -.. 14200 Ophir . 2 500 Bullion 03500 Overman . 04 100 Caledonta. . 211300 Scorpion 0 500 Chollar . 15100 Sterra. 54 500 Con Cal & Va.. 381200 ...... B 5 300 Gould & Curry. 15{600 Union Con . 21 200 Hale & Norers. 80 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: *forning Sesslon. 300 Gould & Curry. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, August 13—12 m. Bid. Ask. |Hale & Norcrs. 80 — Julia oL 02 Alpha Justice o7 08 Alta Kentuck . o 0 Andes Lady Wash - o Belcher 14 15| Mexican 5 1 Benton Con ... 12{Occidental 50 — Best & Belcher 15 18(Ophir 2 24 Bullion .. . 02 03/Overman o4 03 Caledonta . 20 2tlPotosi % 17 Chollar .. . 18 20|Savage . 12 18 Challenge Con. 14 18|Scorpion @B — Confidence ..... 33 40|Seg Belcher ... — @& Con Cal & Va. 35 35[Slerra Nevada. 56 59 Con Imperial .. — Ol|Silver Hill - % Crown Point .. 12 13|Syndicate — 08 Con New York. 01+ 02|Standard . 55166 Eureka Con.... 20 —|Union Con . 22 33 Exchequer ..... — 04/Utah ... 6 01 Gould & Curry. 14 16(Yellow Jacket. 20 22 MINING STOCKS. M.|T.|W.|T. 03| o4l os| o4 05 05 o8) o7 o8 os| 05| o8 o( 05| o4 o4f 03/ 04 Belcher . 1 12 n ool ou Best & J15] 14 120 1) 15| 15 Bullion . ol ol o2} oz| o2 @ Caledonia 18| 25 17| 16| 20| 21 Challenge 1 12 13| 18 13 1 Chollar . 19| 1| 18| 16 18 19 Con. Cal. & a7) 36| 35| 40 31 3 Confidence 35 37| 3| & 3} 4 CGrown Point 100 08 10 10 11 12 Gould & Cu 1) 12| M 1 U 16 Hale & Norc 6| o8 sof 70| 70| 80 Justice o6 05| o7 % Mexican 12 1 1 1 Ophir 23 18 2 Overman [ [ 04 Occidental 53 53 50 Potost 1] 16, Savage 11 10, Seg. Belcher . 04 o4 Standard .. 1 60(1'60(1 55/ Sterra Nevada 53 i Unlon 18 18 Utah ® ool 06| 08| 06 Yellow Jacket 21 18 18] 18 19 20 —— e TELEPHONE CHARGES AND COSTS IN ITALY. In an article in the London Electrician on ““The Telephone in Ttaly,” the tariff in Florence, where - there are 900 sub- scribers, is glven as the equivalent of $3) per annum within 1000 yards of the exchange, running up by stens as the distance increases. An intefesting fact is that the switchboard operators receive a salary (?) of from $5 to $12 per month, working seven to eight hours per dn{. Linemen receive from 40 to 50 cents ger day for ten hours’ work, extra time helng paid for at the rate of 4 cents per our. THE CALL CALENDAR. @ August \7. Firs. Quarier. August 4 Ful > com Avuzuet 3. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office, located in the Merchants' Exeh-n‘.p,h is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners, without regerd to nationality and free of expenpe. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the ‘where complete sets of charts and sall- of the world are kept on band il | San_Francisco. for comparison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all ‘matters of_interest to.ocean commerce. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding, a: the foot of Market street, is hoisted about ten minutes before noon and dropped at noon. 12h meridian, by telegraphic signal Te; celved each day from the United States Signal Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. A notice stating whether the ball was dropped on time cr glving the error, if any, s published inthe morning papers the following day. CIIAS. P. WELCH. Lnsign (retired) S. N., in charge. e SUN, MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at _Fort Point, entrance to San Franciséo Bay. Publiched by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the clty front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, AUGUST 14. £Sun rises . sun set . Mcon sets 5| Time| Time| Time .‘1!L <ilpean Sops | _:Fezt. 18| 8:10 0.1] 10:40 14| 3:46) 0.0f 11:07 15| 4:16| —0.1) 11:30) 16| 4:43| 00| 1151 1 518 01 1211 18( 58 0.3 1221 = Wi L Wi 19| 0:04] 5.1] 6:15 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, edfcept when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the TUnited States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference 1s the mean of the lower low waters. e TIME BALL. Branch Hydrographic Office. U. S. N.. Mer- chants” Exchange, San Francisco, August 13, 1868 The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i e, at noon of the 12th meridian, or at 8 p. m. Greenwich mean time. CHAS. P. WELCH, Ensign (retired), U. S. in charge. e e e e . STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. From. Umatilla. Victoria & Pu City nf Sydney. Manila get Sound Arcata. ‘oos Bay . Orizaba. Humboldt . Empire. Coos Bay Pomona Glenfarg. Australia Crescent Cit Homer. Chilkat Titania Columbia. Queen. Santa 3 e ) 7 STEAMERS TO SAIL. Sails. San Diego China and Japan. Manila ... Crescent City . Newport . |Humboldt Pier. Walla Wall|Vic & Pgt £d./Aug. 14, 10 am/Pler 9 Newburg ..(Humboldt ....|Aug. 15, 10 am|Pier 4 Santa Rosa|San Diego....[Aug. 15, 11 am|Pler 11 Steamer. Destination. | Chilkat .....[Humboldt ....|Aug. 15, § am Pier 13 North Fork. |[Humboldt . 9 am|Pier 2 Coos _Bay...|Newport. . §am Pler 11 - 17, 10 am|Pler 13 18, 10 am Pler 12 18, 10 am{Pler 9 115, 12 m/PMSS 1810 am(Pler 9 Arcata .....[Coos Bay. State of CalPortland. ... [Mexico. Pomona .... San Diego. 19, 11 amPler 11 Umatilla’ .. Vie & Pet Sd 718, 10 am | Pler § Homer {Newport. 9 am|Pler 11 Columbia SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Saturday, August 13. Stmr Mineola, David, 8 hours from Tacoma. Oakland éfrect. Stmr Mackinaw, Tacoma. Stmr Aloha, Jorgenson, BiSE. Santa Rosa, Alexander, 58 hours from San D! fego. &mr_éhmnt. Anderson, 27 hours from Eu- | rek: Littlefleld, $ hours from 16 hours from Fort RN eSS ST T e | SOUTHERN PFACIFIC COMPANT. ‘ (PACIFIO SYNTEM.) Teains lenye and nre due to arcive as SAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Stregt.) cEAVE — FRox JULY 10, 18% — ARRIVE *8:454 :004 Niles, San Jose and Way Stations.. 7:00A Benici, Suisun and Sacramento. ... 10:434 7:004 Marysville, Orovilleand Redding Tets Woodland S 7:00A Elmira, Vacavilic snd Rumsey....- 04 Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga and Sadta Rosa. a Atlantic Express, Ogden aud 304 Sun Jose, Stockton, Vall Tone, Sacrameuto, Chies, Tehama and Red Binf. 204 Peters, Oakdale and Jamestown. :304 Milton.... 9:004 New Orieans xpr uo, Bakersfield, lurbara, Tios Augelos, Doming, El Pas Now Orleans and Eest.... 0:004 Vallejo, Martinez and Way S a Spring, arysvilie, 1:00p Sacramento River Stoamers. .. _...... Som Jose, Nilea and Way Stations... 10:134 2:00p Livermore, Mendots, Hanford and o -. Livermore, 8an Jose, Stations. . 4:00r Martinez, Sau Napa, Culistogs, Kl Suntn Rosa. . N ville aud Sac 4:30p Niles, Sun Jose, Tracy 30r Stockton and Lodi. 30 Laturop, Modesto, Mojave, Saats B 4:30 Martivez, Yosemite) and 4s30r sant Fo Loute Aus for Mojaye and East.. 3:00¢ Knropean Mail, Ogden and Fast. Vallejo 6:000 Huywar 17:002 Vallejo, tions.. 8:00¢ Oregon ville, arbars and 108 Fresno... - Atlantic Express EANDIG A) (Foot of Market Street.) ~Melrose, Seminary Park, 434 Fitchbure, Kimhurat, o3 San Leandro, South San | 19i434 Leandro, ¥atudtlle, 1sia5e Lorenzo, Cinerry (1:455. nd 12:45¢ Haywards. 15:457 # Runs through to Niles. 745 ) t From Niles. COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). (Foot of Market Street.) 15:45 A Sants Cruz Excursion, Santa Crus aund Principal Way Stations . 38857 $:154 Newark, Centerville,Ban Jose, Felton, ‘Boulder Creek,Santa Oruzand Way Btations. .. e sis0r terville, San Jose, New *2:15 Newark, Cont imaden, Feiton, Boulder Oreek, fanta Cruz and Principal Wy Stations. .. 137 San Jose, Gisawood & Way Stations 13r Bomiter Creek and Santa Grux CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANOISCO—Foot of Market Sireat (Slip §)— ad *7:15 9:00 11:00a.M. 31:00 *3:00 $3:00 o400 15:00 “6:00r. From OAKLA Post of Broadway.—"6:00 8:00 10:00 4.4, 11200 100 1300 "300 1400 B00r. TOAST DIVISTON (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sta.) *T7:004 San J W, Stations (New & A“llumiél.wednzd; only). ]- 1:307 7:804 5 ion. an O Y e Pacific Grove " and Principal Way Stations. . im83r 00A Hun Jose, Tres Liuos, Pacific Grove, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf & Prineipal Way Stations 110 pse wid Way Sta 5 004 ose and Way Station *8:354 3¢ Sau Mateo, Redwood, M: Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San .Jose, Gilroy, Hollister, Sauta _Cruz, Balinas, Monterey and Pacific e Sa nd Way Station 52 San Jose i Principal Way Stations 0 San Jose snd Principal Way Stations 6:33a 5:30r San Jose and Privcipal Way Stations 3:302 0 Sau Jose and Way Stations 7:80p San Jose and Way Stations T:30¢ A for Morning. T for Afterioon. * Bundays excopted. § Sundays only. t Saturdays only {Sunaars and Mondays. @ Saturdays and Sundays. | SAN FRANCISCO AND MORTH PACIFIG RAILWAY COMPANY. Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK_ DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 a. m., 12:35, 50, 60 p m Thursdays_Exira trip m. Sat m. urdays—Extra trips at 1:8 9:80, 11:00 3. m.;, 1:30, 3:30, B:0C 8:20 p. m. . SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCQ. P ‘Aus stmr Siam, Rafcich, 3 days 23 hours fm Nanalmo. Ship Florence, Duncan, 1 delynia. Br ship Australian, Jolliff, 148 days fm Hull Br bark Invercauld, Jackson, 145 days from Cardft. Bark Mohican, Saunders, 3 days fm Homo- | Iulu Bark Agate, Suttls, 177 Sehr J G Wall, Bjornstrom, 2 days reka. | Schr Fortuna, Rosich, 4 hours !l'nl’r!~ Eureka. | Schr Anita, Funcke, 10 days from Ensenada. | CLEARED. Saturday, August 13. PBr stmr_Dorlc, Smith, Hongkong, via Hono- Iulu and_Yokohama: O & O S § Co. Stmr Santa Rose. Alexander, San Diego; Goodall, Perking & Co. s Stmr Walla_ Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Port Townsend; Goodall, Perkins & Co. SAILED. Saturday, August 13. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. Btmr Homer, Jessen. San Pedro. Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, Crescent City. | Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, southern coast. | Stmr Leelanaw, Storrs, St Michael. Stmr Columbia, Green, Astoria. Br stmr Doric, Smith, Yokohama and Hong- kong, via Honolulu Tug Monarch, Thompson, Astoria. Bktn § N Castle, Hubbard, Honolulu. Schr Ocean Spray, Ostlin, Iversens Landing. Schr C H_Merchant, Olsen, Grays Harbor. Schr Ancelus, Muer, Cooks Inlet. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Aug 13, 10 p. m.—Weather hazy; wind W; velocity 13 miles. | CHARTERS. | The Burma, Parnassus, Samaritan and Se tarer load nitrate at Iquique for Cork, 30s Celtic Chief, salmon at Victoria for London, 328 6d. DOMESTIC PORTS. SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Brixham, from St Michael. DUTCH HARBOR—Arrived Aug 2—Brk Car- rollton, from Nanaimo, and not as reported previotely, | COO8 BAY—Arrived Aug 13—Stmr Arcata, hence Aue 10. POINT ARENA—Arrived Aug 13—Stm Green- wood, hence Aug 12. USAL—Safled Aug 13—Schr Edward Parke, for San Francisco. Arrived Aug 13-Stmr Newsboy, hence Aug 1. NEHALEM RIVER-—-Safled Al e for Ran Francisos.” ¥ 1oy Sailed Aug 1l—Schr Volant, for San Fran- | cisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Aug 13—Ger shiy Paruassus, for Iquique. FoRT TOWNSEND-_drrives Aus 13_Ship Pashing Wave, from San Diego: Morse. hence July 29. Sgibarke Harcy 32 days from Phila- | | days from New York. | om Eu- i | | { FORT BRAGG—Arrived Aug 13§ = quola, hence Aug 12. & i ALBION—Salled Aug 13—Stmr Cleone, for MENDOCINO—AtTived Aug 13— River. hence Aug 12. 1% Stme: Coquilte ALBION—Safled Aug 13—Schr Mary Dodge, for —. ASTORIA—Arrived Aug 13—Schr Dewey, hne July . Aug 13-Br ship B 5 B fe Afars P b Euphrosyne, ‘trom Satled Aug 12-Stmr State of alled Aug 13—Bk o o et 5 tn Jane L Stan- 84 Arrived Au trom Port Ludicr g 13-Schr Comet, TUREKA— Aug 13- PRt es e e i L Arrived Aug 13-Stmr Orizaba, hence Aug 12. FORF + © PORTS. g 11-Br bark Miths- ship Wasdale, | | ANTWERP—Arrived Au dale, from Oregon. Sailed Aug 11—Br for. San FROM SAN ‘;;‘:fi'é;”“'fl e SCO TO MILL VALLE: AND SAN RA.F‘?AEL ¥ 3 WEEK DAYS—7:00, *8:00, *9:30, 11:00 a. m.; A5 B0, A0, Bk, Pe0, 620 b m. i PS o Rat ‘Wednesdays, Saturdays :nd s‘u;ld:ny-l::‘d fi’; > SUNDAYS o8 00, F - & m ; 1:00. 3145, *2:30, *4:00, T 11:00a. m. does ot ruh to San Ratael Sundhys. 5:30p. m does not run t Vi Tralis marked * un to San Quentin FROM SAN RAFA-Es’,' 'g‘o SEA FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—! ), 8:25, *9:30 8L SI2:20, 20, 8D, 430, 515 p, m, 7 on Mon Wi and Saturdays at 6:40 p. I1I°. A Santars BUNDAYS—7:00, *8:00, 0:45, *10:45, *11:45 &, m.; 1:08. 2:20, *3:30, #5:15, *6:00, 7:00 | Trains marked * ttart from Ban Quentin. | FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. | 45, 135, 8:43, 10:10 THROUGH TRAINS, :00 8. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta’ns. 120 p. m. Saturdays—Cazadero and way sta'na. 15 p. m. week days (Saturday excepted)—To- males and way stations. :00 8. m Sundays—Cazadero and way sta'ns. m. Sundays—Point Reyes and way sta’ns. 1 3 B 8: | Huliville, WEEK DAYS—6:10, 9:20, 11:10 a. m.; 13:65, $:40, 5:10 p. me Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 and 6:35 p. m SUNDAYS—S:10, 9:40, 11:10 a. m.; 140, 340, 6:00, 6:25 p. m. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park me echedule as above. Arrive San Francisco. Scn- | Week days. | Days. 10:40 am| 8:40am E 10:25 am Leave San Francisco. Week Days. In Eftect June 29, 1898, Destination. Novato, Petaluma, Santa Rosa. Fulton. ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, Cloverdale. Hopland and Tkiah. Sun- days am| am 5:00 pm| Guerneville. | Sonoma | and Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. |10:40am| 7:35 pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs; at Lytton for Lytton Springs; at Gey- serville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hopland for Duncan Springs, Highland _ Springs, Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs: at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, River- side, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, oonevifle. Grr's Hot Springs, Men- Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal. Monday ~ round-trip tickets at reduced’ rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all polnts beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 630 Market st., Chronicle bldg. A_ W. FOSTER, R. X. RTAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Santa FeRoute THE BEST RAILWAY SAN FRANGISCO to CHICAGO. Every Day Pullman Palace Slecping Cars and Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars Run on the Following Time: Leave San Francisco.4:30 p. m., S.M.T.W.T.F.8. Arrive Denver........5:00 p. ., W.T.F.8.5.M docino City, Saturday to Arrive Kansas City..7:00 a. m.. T.F.E.5.M.T.W. Grrive St Louls.....6:15 p. m, T.F.8.SM.T.W. Arrive Chicago. .. T.F.SSMT.W. 4 HARVEY’S DINING-ROOMS Berve Superior Meals at Very Reasone able Rates. YOIT WILL BE COMFORTABLE If You Travel on the Santa Fo, AN FRANCISCO TICKET DFFICE—&28 MARKET ST, TELEPHONE MAIN 1581 Oakland Ofios—1118 Broadway. Saoramento Offioe—201 J Streot. 8an Jose Office—7 West Santa Olars Sta THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From June 1, 18%, trains will run as follows: South-bound. " | North-bound. Mixed, | Passen- Stockton Merced Fresno CEEEEES Stopping at intermediate points as required. Connections—At Stockton with steamboats uf California Navigation and Improvement Coms pany, I San Francisco and Stockton at § ¥ duily: at Meveed with stages to and from Snellings, Coulterville, Yosemite, etc.; also with stage from Hornitos, Mariposa, ete. at with stage to and from flquT TQVIALPAIS SCENIC EA\ILVMY. ta Sausalito Ferry. Leaye San Francisco, commencing May Week Days—9:30 a. m., 1:45 and 5:15 Sundays—$:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m. Ro\,;mlmtrl trom Mill Valley, $1. S LHOS, K & SON, Agents, 621 Madet San Francisco.