The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 21, 1898, Page 30

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0 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1898 ot A SRS S RAILROAD TRAVEL. \ BUTTER—Steady; Western creamery, 4%@ 19¢; factory, 11@M4c; Elgins, 18c EGGS—Steady; Western fresh, Mic. DRIED FRUIT. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—Californfa Dried Fruits quiet EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 8@sc: 1e wire tray, 9c; cholce, S%c; fancy, $%@ PRUNES—4@Sc. APRICOTS—Royal, 11g13c; Moorpark, 13@ 6. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@gc; peeled, 12@16c. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Wheat traders nothing but bearish newe to begin with, but the opening prices were a shade higher than were current at last night's close. The appar- ent strength was of short continuance. Prices for the active futures got to %c below the highest notch of the opening in about 10 min- utes and %c under Friday's closing rates. The influencing factors were of both foreign and do- mestic origin. Quotations from Liverpool were 34d down for September and %d for December. The Itallan crop was estimated at from 116,- 000,000 to 120,000,000 bushels, compared with 92,- | 000,000 the previous season. The Most striking tem of news from domestic sources was that Minneapolls and Duluth recelved 435 agalnst 145 the preceding Saturday and 243 cars the corresponding day the year before. The spring wheat market was very unsettled in the car lots crowd and much of the day's receipts being tough and damp, it was difficult to get buyers to make any kind of a respectable bid for such. The close was 1%@1%c lower for Sep- tember and %e for December. Continued fine weather, a slow shipping de- mand and the weakness in wheat had a bear- ish influence on corn. The general tone of the market was easy, although December increased its lead over September slightly gs the result of rather extensive -changing transactions, commission houses taking December and selling the near-by delivery. September lost g, Oats again demonstrated thelr ability fo fol- low corn. Trade, however, was very light. Sep- tember lost %@%4c on the day. An advance in prices for live hogs at the yards favored provisions at the commencement. Prices soon yielded, however, under pressure of offerings from buyers on yesterday's break, Who were disposed to accept what profit they could find. Pork left off 15c lower, lard 12%c and ribs 10@12%c lower. The leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. Close. 5 5 Y 4 December @ ax a3 o4 May .. ey 6% 6N 6% Corn August Mg 0% 2% 0 September . 0% 3% 30 30% December 303 808 30% 30y May .. 2% 3 a3 Sopiemne 9% 19% 19 eptember .. Mees Pork, per bbl— e September . 920 9% 8%y 5 Octaber 881% 890 8874 8874 December . 905 88T BaTh Lard. per 100 Ths— Septemiber . 52% 52 510 510 October 526 5% 515 515 December . 532 532 52 520 Short Ribs, per 100 Tos— September - 515 515 50T% 510 October .. 5% 5% 5014 510 Cash _quotations were as follows: Flour, easy, special brands $5, minor spring patents $4 10@4 30, spot patents $4@4 10, Minneapolis hard wheat straights, $3 40@3 50; No. 3 spring wheat, 62@t6c; No. 2 red, 70c: No. 2 corn, 30%c: No. 2 Oats, 20%c; No. 2 white, 25%@27%c; No. 2 white, 23%@%c; No. 2_rye, 42@i2%c; No. 2 barley, 35@it%e; No. 1 flaxseed, SGict timothy seed, $2 G5; mess pork, per bbl, 38 9@ $3; lard, per 100 Ibs, 35 12%@5 20; short ribs, sides (loose), 2; dary saited shoulders (bo=ad), §4 50 had | cars | | | | along with Wheat and the demand amounts to | white, $1 05@1 07%; mixed, $1 02%@1 05 per ctl. ; 34,000, morning ctls, 31 16%: 12,000, $1 16%. BARLEY—This market Is going down right $1 16%. session—December—10,000 | | | nothing. Feed, $1 15@1 16%; Brewing, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal session—9:15 _o'clock—December— 8000 ctis, $1 12%; 4000, §1 12%. Second session—December—4009 ctls, $1 12%. Regular morning session—No sales. OATS—Are weak at the decline, with more gellers than buyers. Fancy Feed, §1 % per ctl; good to_choice, $i 2091 22%: common, 31 156G Surprise, $130@132%; Gray, $117%@ 1 22%; milling, $1 22%@1 25 per ctl. CORN—The demand continues poor and the feeling 1s weak. Small round veilow, $125; Eastern large yellow, sacked, $1 05@1 07%; RYE—Quoted at $1 16@1 per_ctl, BUCKWHEAT—S$1 75@1 § per ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Family extras, $ 40@450; bakers' extras, $4 15@4 25 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 2 per 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, $2 75 per 100; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $260; extra cream Cornmeal, $3 25; Oatmeal, $ 2; Oat_Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 25G3 50; Buckwheat Flour, $4 Cracked $3 76; Farina, $4 50; ‘hole Wheat : Rolled Oats (bar- 85G6 25 $5 6506 05; Pearl v, }; Split Peas, $4 25; Green Peas, $4 50 5. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Receipts of Hay are not excessive consider- ing the time of the vear and sell off without aifficulty at steady prices. Rolled Barley is weak In sympathy with the raw product. BRAN-—S$15 50@16 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$18@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $24G25 per ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $31G31 50; job- bing, $32G32 50: Cocoanut Cake, §25@25; Cotton- seed Meal, §28@30 per ton; Cornmeal, $23@28 50; Cracked Corn, lflgfl 50. CALIFORNTIA HAY—Wheat, $17@17 50 for good and $14@16 for lower grades; no choice coming In; Wheat and Oat, $14 50@16 50; O: $13 50@16; Darley, ; Island Barley, $12 Alfalfa, $12@18 30; Stock, $11@12 50; nominal. OUTSIDE HAY—(From Oregon, Utah, et Wheat, $13@14 50; Oat, $12@13 50; Cheat, 12; Timothy, $11 50@13 50; Alfalfa, $11@11 te.)— BEANS AND SEEDS. There is no further decline in Beans, but the market is weak and dull. Seeds are un- changed and quiet. BEANS—Bayos, $2 65@2 70; $2: Large Whites, $1 75@190; Pinks, $225 @2 30; Reds, $2 602 75; Blackeye, $3 15@8 25: Butters, nominal; Limas, $3@3 15; Pea, §1 75@ 19: Rea Kidneys, $2 5042 75 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $4 25@4 75 per ctl: Yellow Mustard, $4@42; Flax, nominal, 3@ 210; Canary Seed, 25%@2%¢ per 1b; Alfaifa, trom Utah, %c; Rape, 2%@2%c: Hemp, 2%@3c; Tim- othy, S@S¥e. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 76@1 %; Green, £2 25 per ctl. POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. Shipments of Onions to Australla thus far this month amount to 10,641 cases, and con- siderable shipments have also been made to British Columbia, Panama and the Hawallan Islands. Tomatoes closed the week demoralized and there were large stocks left on hand to be carried over. Otherwise there was nothing new. POTATOES—45@60c in eacks for Early Rose and 50GEGc. In sacks and TodEl in’ bowes for Burbanks; Salinas Burbanks, Ssc@$l 16; Sweet Potatoes, 2@2%c per 1. ONIONS—50@70c per ctl for yeliow. Pickle Small Whites, 4 75; short clegr sides (boxed), | Onlong, Toc@jl per ctl. Flour, qr sks 19731 Quicksilver, flsk Wheat, ctls 3,000{Leather, rolls ko) Barley, ctls 1,1%5|Lime, bbls . 201 Tallow, ctls 203|Hops, bales 3 Butter, ctls 216/ Wool, bales 1655 Cheese, ctls 109 Lumber, ft 40,000 Beans, sk 76|Raisins, bxs 250 Potatoes, sk 377|Chicory, bbl 2 Onions, sks 47[Sugar, bbls Bran, sks . 75\ Eggs, doz . Midditras, 1,863 Wine, gals Peits, bLdis 210(Paver. rolls 1.1 "2,000 Hides, 1o . 252 Powder, car 1 Hay. tons _ 1| Do bx 3 Straw, tons 2% 3 OREGON. | Elour, ar sk bales Vheat, ctls ctls Barley, ctls . 6.000|Shorts, sks 12¢; drv Kip and Veal, dry Calf, Goatskins, 27'4@30c; medlum, 3ic; 17@15 ter, cepskins, ehearlings, 15G25c each: short ool, 3@ilc each; medium, 60GS0c; long wool, $0o@$1 10 each; Horsehides, galt, $2325 for large an for =mall; Colts, 50c; Horse- hides, for large and 75c@$l 25 for small; TALLOW 1 rendered. 3%c per 1b; No. 2, 2%c: refined, 4 : Grease, 2c. | WOOL—Fall suthern Mountain, 7@10c; free Northern, § Spring clip—Southern Mountain, 12 monthe’, 9Gzlic: San Joaquin and Southern, 7 months’, §@ic; Foothill and Northern, free, 12@l4c; Foothill and Northern, defective, 10@12c; Middle County, 13G16c; Hum- boldt and Mendoetno. 14@i6c; Nevada, 10Glc: Eastern Oregon, 10@12c; Valley Oregon, 1@17c. HOPS—1897 crop, 9@12%c per 1b. GENELAL MERCHANDISE. BAGSCalcutta Grain Bags, 4%c; Wool Bags. 26@2%c; San Quentin Bags, $4 S5; Fruit Bugs, Sc, 5%c and 5%c for the three grades of whité ard Tgso tor brown. — Wellington, $5 per ton; New Wel- Lington: 35; Southfield Wellington, $1 5. Seat- $6; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, §7 50; Cumberland, ‘$13 In bulk and $14 50 in eacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $l4; Can- nel, $10 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gate, $ f0; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $i4 in sacks. LUCOL—Ts higher at 37c per gallon for raw and 2oc for boiled in barrels; cases fic more. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany_quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 7c; Powdered, 6%c; Candy Granulated, 6c; Dry Granulated, 5%c: Confec- tioners' A, 5%c; Magnolia A, o%c; Bxtra C. S%c; Golden C, b%c; California A, §%c per Ib; half barrels, %c more than barreis, and boxes 14c more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. There is no further change in anything. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slavghterers are as follows: BEEF — First quality, 6%c; second quality, 5%@6c; third quality, 43@5kc. 'AL—Large, 4@sc: small, 6@7c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers,'6G6le: Ewes, 6c per Ib. LAMB—Spring, 7674 per b FORK—Live Hogs, i%c for large, 4c for me- dium and 34@3%e for small; stock Hogs, 20 3c; dressed Hogs, 5%@6%e. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. For Saturday, August 20. Bran, ks . 1170|Hay, tons Middiings, sks .. 110.Corn, ctls WASHINGTON. Flour, ar sk 500 Wool, bales 37 Wheat, ctls 17.460| Bran. sks 1,846 Barley, ctls 085/ Middiings, sl 630 etis 760 Eastern corn, ctl THE STOCK MARKET. Hawatlan Commercial was the active stock yesterday, selling at $26 871%@27 12%. The other securities were quiet and unchanged. Mining stocks were dull. The mill at the Occidental Con. mine started on August 15 and has since been crushing thirty tons of ore per day. Oats, | The North Fork Gold Mining Company of | lipe of San Antonio avenue, 230 W Follow § REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Ella and Maurice Schmitt to John H. Miller, 1ot on SE corner of Vallejo and Laguna streets, S 50 by E 100; $10. William H. and Catherine Blakeley to Thomas Downing, lot on S line of Jackson, 43 W of Cherry, W 36:4, N 83, E 17, § 91:5, E 32 500. 5 Thomas and Catherine Downing to Willlam H. end Catherine Blakeley, lot on XN line of Jackson street, 165:3 W of Cherry, N 1§ degree, E 17 W, N 15, W 12, S to ppoint, E 43: 0. Caroline Sharp to Catherine E. Cheeseman (wife of G. L.), lot on SE line of Market street, 120 SW of Fourteenth, SW 31:3%, S 01:8%, E 94, NW 108; also lot on SE line of Market street, 105 SW of Church, §W 50 by SE 100, valuable consideration and §10. M. Morgenthau Company to Christian N. Jen- sen, re-record 1653, d 275, lot on W line of York street, 15 § of Twenty-first, S 27:6 by W 100; 310 John Ohring to San Francisco Savings Union, 559 @ 304, lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 125 W of Hoffman (Ellen), W 51:8 by N 114, surrender; $—. Thomas Heckman to Margaret D. Heckman, rerecord 1675 d 191 of lot on NW line of How- ard street, 10 NE of Seventh, NE 25 by NW ; also lot on § line of Perry street, 155 SW of Fourth, SW 25 by SE 30; gift. Solomon and Dora Getz to Charles Lundberg and A. Harrington, lot on S line of K street, 107:6 W of Ninth avenue, W 2 by 8 100; $10. Charles Lundberg and Alphonso and Emma A. Harrington to Charles N.' Jansen, same; §10. John J. Higgins to James M. Brown, lots 140 and 141, Academy Tract; $10. Daniel Leahy to Nettie C. Stalimon, lot on S line of Lewisberg (Spring) street, §9 NE of Venadillo, NE 44:6 by SE 103:6, lot 5, San Miguel Homestead; $10. Delia F. Nevills' to Willlam A. Nevills, un- divided one-half Interest in App mine in Tuol- umne County; also one-half interest in all ranches and real estate In State of California; = Alameda County. 7 Hugh and Anna S. Hogan to John Mello, lot on § line of Orchard street or avenue, 294.2T E of New Broadway, E 32, SW 150, NW 32 NE 150 to beginning, being & portion of Academy Homestead, Oakiand; $800. Mathilde M. and H. Shainwald to Augusta W. Holland, lot on E Iine of West street, % N of Twentleth, N 35 by E 100, block L, Curtis & Wiliiams Tract, Oakland; $10. Celia P. Page to Harriet B. Page, all inter- est In the following: Lots 75 and 75, biock L. hew town of Lynn, being the same as lot 17, block L, map of a portion of Lynn Homestead. adioining Highland Park, East Oakland: gif| F, C. and Hulda M. Boehmer to Fidelius F. and Eliza C. Avery, lots 3 and 4, block A, Christiania Tract, Berkeley; $35. Benjamin and Elizabeth B. Bangs to Jane Birdsall, lot on NW corner of College avenue and Derby street, N 40 by W 150.44, being lot 15, map of Hillegass property, Berkeley . Delos and_Harriet A. Pratt to Lorenzo D. Utman, lot 21 in subdivision F, Frultvale Ter- minal Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. A. C. and Anna M. Henry to Elilie V. From- menwiler (wife of A.), lots 1 to 6, 13 to 19, block 12, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. ‘Beatrice Hanks (widow of C. C.) to Lydia P. Banforp (wife of David), lot on N line of Har- old street, 174.35 E of Champion, E 50, N 111.8. W 50, S 11140 to beginning, being lots 13 and U, blo,c‘?DA, Champion Tract, Brooklyn Town- Chi A, map of portion of blocks I A, E and F of revised map of Prospect Hill Tract, Brooklyn Township. quitclaim deed: $75. Margaret R. Bromley to John L. Bromley, lot on SE line of Everett street, 150 NE of Central avenue, NE 73:1 by SE 132, being lots 21 and 22. block 1, map of subdivision of Chip- man blocks. Alameda; $700. TLeah T Mott to Grace A. Newman, lot op § of Walput NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the lert hand column and the successive tides of day gecond t the day, and the last or right hand column gives the Tast tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. given are a United 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. feference is the mean of the lower low waters. TIME BALL. U. 8. N., Mer- Branch Hydrographic Office, ‘August chants' Exchange, San Francisco, 20, 1898. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-dav— L e, st noon o the 120th meridian, or at 8 . m. wich mean time. e CHAS. P. WELCH, Ensign (retired), U. S. N., in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Saturday, August 20. Br stmr Glenfarg, Selby, 35 days from Hon kong, via Yokohama 20 days, via Honolu 8 days 123 hours. Stmr_ Whitesbo Greenwood. Stmr Queen, Jepsen, and Sound ports. Stmr Columbia, Green, Johnson, 14 hours from the in the order of occurrence as to time. The ime column gives the second tide of the third time column the third tide The helghts dditions to the soundings on the The plane of fa 59 hours from Victoria 58% hours from Port- The §. S. MOANA sails via Honolulu and ‘Auckland for Sydney Wedneeday, September 7. at 2 p. m, Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. >Rh'-'r. foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers the channel in a small boat. New York to LA GASCOGNE .. Aug. 27, 10 a. m. LA NAVARRE Sept. 17. 10 a. m. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLAN- J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery DI Kustralia and J. D. SPRECKELES & BROS. CO., Agents, French Line to Havre. by this line avoid both transit hym Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first class, §140; | LA TOURAINE _Sept. 3, 10 a. m. LA NORMANDIE. Sept. 24, TIQUE, Agent, ave., San Francisco. CAPE TOWN, 'South 114 Montgomery st. Ccmpany's pler (new), 42 North | English railway and the discomfort of crossing | second class, $i16. LA CHAMPAGNE Sept. 10, 10 a. m. ‘For further particula~s apply to No.'3 Bowling Green, New York. N Africa. Freight office—32] Market st., San Francisco. ‘BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. TAKE THE BOAT T0,SAN JOSE. EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY, TOO, at 10 a. m. Steamer ALVISO, Clay-street Wharf. Fare 75c. Special Rates to Excursion Partles, Beginning MONDAY, August 22. FOR U, S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJO. via Astoria_40% hours. "g;’-hr‘lgem:om. Thwing. 17 hours from Fort | Mon., Tues., 3 Bragg. Bound south. Put in to land passen- 9:45 2. m . (8:30 p.’ m. ex. Thurs.) gers. Fridays. 1 p. m and 8:30 p. m. Bktn Archer, Calhoun, 28 days from Hono- | Sundays. .10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. lutu. Landing and offices—Mission Dock, Pler 8 Schr Mary Etta, Nyman, 15 hours from Bow- Te hone Red 2241 ens Landing. Schr Western Home, Nilsson, 4 days from Coos Bay- ‘RAILROAD TRAVEHL. Yohr Kate and Anna, Anderson, 3 days from % Port Orford. ~— CLEARFD. rurtay. ausuee = | NORTH PACIFIG GOAST RAILROAD. Stmr Homer, Jessen, San Fedro; Goodall, Via Sansalite Farry. Perkins & Co o1t Bonifield, St Michael; | FROM SAN FRANCIECO TO > MILL VALLEY Alaska Exploration Co. WEEK DAYS—1:00, *8:00, *9:30, 11:00 8. m.: SAILED. *1:45, 3:20, 4:00, 5:16, **6:00, 6:30 p. m. Saturdash August 2. | PXTRA TRIPS—Ior San Rafael on Mo; Stmr Laguna, Peterson. m scent City. Simr Crambold, Bonifield, 8t Michael. Stmr Siquoia, Thwing, southern ports. Br ship Euphrates; Davle, Queenstown. Senr Five Drothers, Jensen, Pheips Landing. Sehr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, Bowens Lan: M hr Confianza, Jensen, Coquille River. RETURNED. Saturday, August 20. 1 Schr Ancelus, G Iniet, returned on martingele. . oLEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS—Aug. 20, 10 p. m.—Weathe hazy; wind NW: velocity 20 miles. CHARTERS. The Albert loads mdse for Honolulu. Stockfleth, Crescent City. uer, hence Aug 13, for Cooks account of carrying away ‘Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 1 p._m. SUNDAYS—*6:00, *9:00, *10:00, 11:00, 11:39 & m; 1:00. *1:45, 2:90, *4:00, 5:30, 6:45 p. m. iit0a. m does ot ruh to San Rafacl Sundays. 5:20p. m does not run to Mill Valley Sundays. Trains marked * run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK_ DAYS—G: 7:55, 8:25, *9:30 B 110, *3:40,. P, m. a. m; *12:20, B EXTRA TRI n Moy and Saturdays at 6:40 p. m. DAYS—7:00, *5:00, *10:45, *11:45 L3 1:00, 2:20, ), *5:15, *6:00, 7:00 p. m. ‘Trains marked ¢ start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:45, ., 7:55, 843, 1019 a..m,; 12:40, 2:25, 3:55, 4:85, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays nd Satirdays at m. - 000, 11710 . m.: 13:05, 1:20, r The Marie Hackfleld loads mdse for Live SUNDAYS—$: pool;'gl: o . wheat, flour or barley for Fu. | 2:40, 3:55, 5:!)[._;}:‘3& 'cx'-x""rnuxs's T Fhe > 7:00 i days—Cazad a Marco Polo loads nitrate at Iquique for a. m. week days—Cazadero and way sta'ns. oo Mare BF Bavter, lumber at Seattle for | §:20 B m. Saturdsye—Cazadero and way stana. Honolu; Maweema, mdse at Seattle for Hon- | 8100, 1 Begk 4avs (Soiyrday excepted)—To- olulu; Vidette, lumber from British Columbia to ' g:09g m “‘s “;Y ““&';o na e | n.lunhn.;gimm- . v ‘ N , VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 3c; String | Sierra County has levied an assessment of § | street, W 50 by § 130, being lot 15, block L. SPOKEN. a—oft Beans, 215@3c per 1b; Lima Beans, 2@3c; Bay lands adjace n meda; $10. Per schr Nokomis at Port Townsew COMMERCIAL ORLD- e e R R e o L e e e s adiacentifo Mocinsl AR e Ay aw bark Diamond Head, I | SoUTMEEN FACIFIC CONPANY. Chtie nd’ SsgRis for Bell tatibage: @00: per |, e Bllver King Mighiy Compaay of Atlaous G Honolulu for Port Townsend. (PACIFIC SVSTEM.) 7 = = i Carrots, $0G3%c per sfiék: By Ciacumbers, | bas levied an assesament of 25 cents per share, = ?“ud“‘ °°nt':§t§' e DOMESTIC PORTS. Beutan, | Tretms tenve nud are due 16 arrive = = g - L@30c; ckles, for . 1 and 40@30c . - omas i e witl . 3 ¢ vt 9—Schr Beul . 31 SUMMARY. £ 5505 70; sugare, cut loaf, 6.02c; granulated, | box for No. 2 River Tomatoes, 25@60c: &2t | The Mammoth Mining Company of Utah has (choman Jendings (owner) Wil e, Excava- |- SAN PEDRO-Arrived AUE it -Scur, Deulah. i SAN FIANCINGY rorre 5.05%. B Lo g R T vl ficgsl o5 | declared a dividend of 5 cents per shais. | tion, brickwork, stomework and, removing o | from Tacoma; bktn Gardiner CRt¥ (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) Ele Avmer: Tt = e eh per erate for Alameda, @6sc for Berkeley; | 2Mmounting to §20,000, for Auguet dietribution. | present old bufldings for a_six-story brick | m%‘y%"“n'a{'fi;wsfl? o i Aus stmr | gpave — FRow Junv 10,138 — ammvz = ecaipts. Shipments. | By 0, A D: Green Okra, 50@65c: Egg | Jhe company has already paid $1,290,000 in | building (hotel with stores to first story) on N E e + Los Angeles. | ——__ ke ~ Wheat and Barley continue to decline. e Prant. duasts ber box; Marrowfat Squash, $i | Fividends. building (Hotel with stores to Taets. NW 80 by | Burme. from Nanaimo, (for Fer 30oSchr | 8:00x Niics, San Jose sud Way Stations Oats, Corn and Rye weak. Sl 107500 | per ton. e sy at Squash, 318 | Clayton Belknap, acting superintendent of | NE o7: Doroenit: of value of »wark:per- | ZPORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug 004 Renicix, Suisnn und Secramento Hay steady. Feedstuffs unchanged. Glarn bushels 741300 | EVAPORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, the Justice mine, has sent a report to the | formed on 1st and lsth day of each month as h%“éfi"’ifir{?"‘/«“?‘{fp‘xuk‘d 20—Stm Geo Loomis 1004 Marysvitle, Oroville and Redding vis ro e S e R b Soro L | R A T oot 25 Ibe, siised | OMicers of the company urging that it purchase | work progresses, 25 per cent 35 days aftes CUT —Arr & oodiand ........... 2 i e, Dushle A0 | o ated,” I6oiee: ranaiated, . raw, " iio; | the Washoe mill, which he says ean be baushi | pletion and sceeptance: totel, UL bonds, | hence AuE 1. IVER—Salled Aug 19—Sch Bar- e Y ales L7 N be; % < e < ¢ | for $2500 # the mill and Its ver. 2 , sure- ER—Sal 5 04 Martiuez, Sau Ramon, Vallejo, Napa, Large foreign shipments o Onions. bushels A R I e A R o e e s L | s Tt oetas, ddva: Firteie 0 per | bara Hernsior for San Franclsed o, mette “alistoga nod Sante R Tomatoes too plentiful. ©On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter f String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, Soc. . %¢; | He gives a good account of the showing of | day: plane and specifications filed. SEATTUE_Arrived; Aug: 20807 e A e Butter and Eggs steady. market was steady: creameries, 13@17c; dalries, st ore on the S0, 370, $00 &nd 82 foot levels of | Same with Camp & Carillon contractors, hfgncfm e “’-,,b_smr Albion, for St Michael, gl ”"l"‘" S “_‘:-m. alle; Poultry unchanged. 12@15c; Eggs firm, fresh, 1@5%c. POULTRY AND GAME. the mine, and_says the mill is close to the | architect same. Conerete footings, basement | ., ' ciir, " for San Francisco; ship Dirlgo. Chico, Teharan and Red Tiar Fruit market quiet. mouth of’ the Woodville shatt, through whics | floors, sidewalks, illuminatiog tlfes, ete. tor | stms Naverro, for 8 I S T No change in Provistons. WHEAT MOVEMENT. More Eastern will be due on Tuesday. e e Lios i e worked, and | same on same. encs same as in previous | fOF S5 FARTED g \ug so—stmr MackinaW | g0y e 5 : i ! D n e e eise or Gon | (Ust Bt GuCpe canpbeRmancht Y T, WO | conteact TotSl SIS BEC, e from Tacoma, for San Francisco. Dro0s New Orieavs iy ot Mioe: Wool, Hops and Hides dull. | o blers and 13@14c for Hens; Geese, ir, $1 with its present resources and its own mill 50 | livan and Willlam White sureties. Limit thirty H"‘“.Es\,q GLA\}"DNG_SMM Aug 20—Schr 100A iosus) s erced y’r.,. Meats as before. et e g Lo s ey il I coventiy smn The Aiegine O (R | BeE R lote e day.” Plaos and |\ FOTENS “Monterey. 5 B Deotoy, 1 Pas sttt el iy i 303,020 59,660 | and §2 504 for youns; Hens, $4@6: Roosters, o mlesr e S ation | specifications flled. . (iarke Iron Works con- | NEWPORT—Arrived Aug 20—Stmr Alcatraz, New Orleaus and Exst. > D ot Woul, | Milwaukes 1018 | e Botler R aT tof ares 4 03 50 Tor STOUK, AND ‘HOND. BXCHANGE. tactoo auhitees same. - Structural steel and | from .08 ANGELES_Salled Aug 20—Stmr | L350} e S o s 2 ook 1w o B £ A —_— st_iron wi for same on same. 1 ts SNt i oy . Nine fallures last weel. | Chicago 107,804 | emall: Pigeons, $1 501 75 per dozen for young SATURDAY, Aug. 20—10:30 a. m. | 53 apove. ‘Total, 5114, Bonde. $2028 80; H. E. | Coguille River, fof far, Franoisco. o ohe| giees TaLIoe Ntles aud Way Stationa. . g meed Folea, o000 | and $1@1 %5 for old. Hmit | HOQUIAM—_Arrived Aug 20—Schr 21005 Licermore, Meudots, Hanford and Holiday in New York. | Toledo 164, i 3 i Bid.Ask. Bid.Ask. | Bothin and George C. Bauer suretfes. imit | A . schr Jen- Vi 3 GAME—Nominal = Aug 3; schr Glendale, hence Aug 3; Visalis S 06 . TTE ESTIAR s quar coup..111%112 [Dakland Gas.. eit §40 per day. ans and spec! o] g - ' . Signal, IMPORTS OF WOG Kansas Gi BUTTER. CHEESE AND EGGS. {5 quar Al Pac Gas Imp.. 5% 8 | Same with Carl Schutt ,f‘ontrncktur,p‘nr::::;:! e Al 2 _Sene_Sadie 200 e to orts of Wool into 3 E - S quar new. 127 123 |Pac L Co ..... 48 30 |same. Carpenter and mill work. plasteriag, B sco: s Impenta ot Vool 1ate (8 United States Qur- | Totals .......cccoseruenssoT? Jitocks of Sutler are mojerste MMftigunay) devney; 1B, B % . W5 83 | Easing, roofin, ete. for same on same. Pay- Mo o . o0 sug 20—Schrs Mary Buhne 4 ng the fiscal year ending June 30 were 132,7%, | Tidewater— et s steady at unchanged quétations. The | Miscellaneous— San Fran ... 3% 3% | ments as abova. Total $IS4IT. e tor San Francisco. 4:00r Benicin, Vaca 00 pounds, valued at $16,753,700, agalnst 810,- | Boston same remark applies to Eggs. There is noth- | Cal-st Cab s.113%115 |Stock Gas ....13 — —_ ee———— o e oW D Arrived Aug 20—Br ship Kuights Landing, Mar, 00 pounds at $3,243,.200 for the year pre- [ New York . ing new In Cheese. Cal El 6s.....12%5 — | Insurance— STRANGE WEDDINGS. LR T mon- {rom Antwerp; ship John C villo wnd Sncoamonto vious. Referring to this the New York Com- | Philadelphia BUTTER— € C Wat ts... 99% — |Firem's Fund.200 206 2 | Glan Macphersen, from A faria 4 Smith, | 4ss0z Nilet San Jose) Tracy mercial sa “Under no:mal conditions, un- | Baltimore .. Creamery—Fancy creamerles, 23@2ic: sec- | Dup-st ex c... — 83| Bank Stocks— = Kk place | from Honolulu; schr Spokane, hence July, 20. 4:30p Stockton and Lodi. p Bler b e R ion. the imports | New. Orleans onds, 21@22c. E L & P 63129 1314 Anglo-Cal ... 61% 65 A unique series of weddings took place | from Honolulu; sche Spouanss Qoo “siure of | :30r Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Fremn T o onl averaged about - 160,000,000 | Galveston .. 40,00 | “Dairy — Cholce to fancy, 20@22c; common | F & Cl Ry 6s..113% " Bank of Cal.-265 2(34 | in the Catholic church at Adelong on | A Mojave, Seuts Barbara snd los ds vearly, 1891 to 1593, or 12.500,000 pounds | j sxzaesiogige Geary-st R 55 9 10 |CalSD & T..— 9 |Saturday last, when the Misses Hoffman | s Aue 20—Sehr Neptune, for Angeles. asiazi e ath. Under the Wilson bill conditions they | Totals .... 53,52 | _Eastern Butter—Ladle packed, 14@15c per Ib; | {1 C & S 4%s.100 105 |First 1’\;{ m% = (three) were married to three brothers | o S T Seco. 4:309 u;n ne;m) foro hn‘-fi:"m“d for ed to an average of 260,900,000 pounds an: I D anta s '§f’e'; ‘;-xcnfi;sgé #% 5 | named Quinn. Two of the brothers who | SAPEN T RA saned Aug 20—Stmr G Loomis. Sl P g e ey oo or more tha 21,600,000 pounds a| Wheat— Sept. Dec. Cottn ('Y?:d‘cde raild new, 9%@10c; old, $@ | \rou BTV e Ner Nat B.o 160 — | were married were twins, and also two of | ¢or San Francisco. or Mojave and 1ast. opening 53% o CHediar DO Lok America, | "0 1at M 58 Y Savings Banks— E}hét B ,0“91 ativer, Drothie ot oehe ‘ FOREIGN PORTS. e 31008 Famopenn Mail, Ogden and Hust. TRES | B i e o 3 ' Eg 21@25 : Nat Vin fs s Ger S & L..1550 1650 uinn family is already married to a S'8- OKOHAMA—Sailed July 27—Br bark Glen- oo Vallejo E B | PARIS FUTURES. O a PT a |veNaTy i 8 e B Lt v | 1e8 of Yhe TIORRIE0S Sydney Telegraph, | ¥ QROHAE 08y 36 Br bark Rockhurst ilew and San Jose Aug. Nov.-Feb. | NG Tor: Gancyi e N Ry Cal 6s Mutual Sav. — 4% for Oregon. Port Costs and Way Sta- Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 9| Q 51 90 4o PR S N Ry Cal 358 S F Sav U.. 490 500 THE CALL CALENDAR. HONOLULU—Arrived July 27—Haw bark o RESTEE ol GoastiStates andimera | C S e | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. NPCRRs. S.& L So.. — 10 - Mauna_Ala, hence July 1; bark e e vtand, Eugos e oo ; Th NCai R R e oo = August, 1858, from Nandimo, Ty S sanr Alien A voos iy oo ok > e | Opening e al s. — — |Unios 11000 — fanta, hence July 19. July . S = D me e saite| ClosinE e et e e Ba;:"':: ?m Oak Gas 5s....10t — | Street Rallrogd—, A e a: Jap stmr Kee Lung, from Yo- | g TpiNDRO AND HAIWARDS LOCA he fail- | o > . market is steady In| "o 24 1s 5s..109%111 [California 106 107% .|we|Th |#r. |5a | Moon's Phases Kohama. July 30—Cchr Repeat, from Seattle: (Foot of Market Strest.) k are divided among the LIVESTOCK MARKET consequence. Peaches have again advanced. | Om Ry 6s Geary AR stmr City of Rio de Janeiro. hence July 23; - Pk 1 general .merchandise, 1 tea o - There is no improvement In Plums. Figs are | P & O &s Market-st . 83% 34% ¥ |@ Pall Mooa. | | Br ship Euterpe. from Newcastle, NSW. ~Aug Melrose, Seminary Park, tber, 1 dry goods, 1 transter | E | very ecarce. There seems to be no second crop | P & Cl Ry s. Presidio 81 — Auguet 1. TrScht Robert Lewers, trom Port Townsend. Fitehburg, Flmburst, CHICAGO | dairy and restaurant, 1 saloon, 1| CHICAGO, Aug . 20 —CATTLE—Were un- | ! r. Grapes are weak and in liberal sup- | Powell-st 6s. Powder- = —==| | Aug 2—Br stmr Gaelic. hence July 2. Aug 3= San Leandro, South San | even but steady. Choice. ers, $5 45@5 ply. ~Tokay Grap: cacaville, green and | Reno WL&L iCalifornia ....180 149 wuacier. | | M8 FhT Gargent, from Nanaimo: U § stmr Leandro, Fstudille, even but steady. Cholce steers, § 45@5 hard, sold at 06@@c per box. Melons range | Sac El Ry 58.100 — [E Dynamite .. % oo Augusts Philadelphta, hence July 2. Aug 4—Schr Liz- Torenzo, Cherry EXPORTS WINE. | medium, # 4 15; beef steers, $4 25@4 £5; | about the same. |8 F & N P 55.108%109% 'Giant Con Co. 48% 49% | | | | —|—|——j—oi—) Now Moow 2ie Vance, from Eureka; Br stmr Aorangl, fm and | stockers and feeders, $3 50@6; bulls, $ 5G4 There is nothing new in Citrus Fruits. | SierraRCal 6s. — 103 | Vigorit ........ 2% gartit Bvdney. Aug 6—Schr E K Wood, from New- Haywards. Crts of Wine foom this /port . duxing fibe | cows’ dna ‘heifers, $3' Litn;calves 2igigr; | LDECIDUOUSIRRDLISS | S'Pof Ar 6s.1107% —"'| Miscellaneous— gust 1T, | | e, NSW: bkin Planter, from Laysan I e th oo Hems R s s ol S i e | Ve, s SBGN, fed Western | Strawberries, §2@4 per chest for large and | 8 P Cal 6s. - ot ’mm Quactor.| | land; stmr St Paul, hence July 29. Aug § Froma Niles. ; et o e steers. 34 40@5 A0 | SPC 1s ck . = August 24 Haw bark Andrew Welch, hence July 217 5 against 7,844,700 gallons for the same | = HOGS—Were Falr to choice, g c for white and Tsc@$1 % for black, | § P Br 6s. = stmr. Warrtmoo, from Victoria; schr Eric, (Narrow X E; v 1839 4; butchers, $3 ] 5 |S Vv Wat 6s. 36‘6 ’:‘::u‘fi? Chemainus. Aughk;v(—Hu:' Fxllxnr ‘!\alnle:le,u!;? (Foot of Market Streef. s | @4 #lights, $3 so@4; | Cantaloupe: @$150 per crate; Nutmegs, [ § V Wat is. gust 3. Taysan Island; bktn Amella, from Seattle. | — Giox Excufion, Bente Gres BANK CLEARI g, 3 | $G75e per box; Watermelons, $2043) per 100 fof | Stock Gas 6s..100 = - — = Aug 10_nr stoir Glenfarg, {rom Yolchama. A Bant e ol Way Siations....... 18:03p L 316,088 | market e st Ba R e e e uw b 5% STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Safled July 2 B Ceatiar. o Xokos u;nuu;fic’gflflex Lo Saz Joss Feitcs. 1l gain, but it is better 0G4 50: common to choice | _Ked Nectarines, 40@65c; White Nectarines, | Marin Co ... 50 — pacific A F A 2% e 5 5 ship E B Sutton, for Port Townsend; Seatione . Sm0r two or three weeks. grades, $ 50@5 7. @50 per box and $10 per ton. Spring Valley. 8% — |Pac Bot Co....100 104 S ship Aryan, for New York; Haw bark R +2:157 Nowark, Genterviile, Now Hows, 11,00, Sheep, | White Grapes, 85@50c per box; Black Grapes, | Cas & Electric— Par. Paint; Congl. — | em e e i Rithet, for San Francisco: schr Orjent. for oAk, o ion. Boulder Creek, A v TR | : Muscats, 3>@é0c. Crates sell about 10¢ | Cent Gaslight.105 — S e Hapoins Port Townsend; brig W G Irwin, for San Fran- Bants Croz and Principal Way & = > | OMAHA. | than boxes; Isabellas, $1@125 per | Morning Session. oty Tacoma (‘ilsrq. .;‘\Inz.- stsm‘rfl?'mdm;. fr;{ Sfin‘n RFmd:- Stations N l::Z:A aiday s waka = > S Wi | OMAHA, Aug. %0.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 600. | CTate. 223 E0 pe | 10 Alaska Packers' Association Bristol Departure Bay cisco: ship Henry axd,. for KOy (e 4:137 San Jose, Glen 120, \ Testerday: was & holicay In New Motk andl Active fateedy.y Nativibinct | S Dlackherien RO chett e || [ HasslantComuerciK A SUES & A e bark Amy Turner, for Rojal Roads, Aus 17| odsuar Boulder Creekand Saots Cruz 9i204 E0iquDHoEs exe e | Western grass steers. 04 65; cows and e Der ton. ) D e |t e g do. B e Hilo. Aug 2—Br _stmr Gaelic, for Yokohama. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. 28 = 55 stockers and feeders, §$3 To@d 8. | a 8 | " do 00s Bay. New - 3 Y . fo ohama. . A 33 75G3 2%; mixed, $3 70@3 T5; light, ol 0c p | - Arcata. s Bay - | for Mantls, Br stmr Aorangi, for Victoria.| oI 9:00 11:00a.M. 11:00 *2:00 $3:20 (120th Meridian—Pacific Ti pples, 40c per box. | Z antia; g1, > 20th* Meridian—Facific “ime ) 03 75, Raspberzi per chest. 1 S e | South Coast eattle Aug 6—Br ship Otterspool, for Astoria: bktn | *4:00 $8:00 *6:00r.m. i , Aug 5p m IEEP—Receipts, 2600. Steady. Fair to| Anhl™y ork orneaT AnL 120§ F Gas & Electric Co. | Grace Dollar. Michael | Morning Star, for San Francisco. Aug 7—Stmr | from CAKLAKD—Poet of Droadway.—*6:00 8:00 10:004.u. he following maximum temperatures are re- 3 80@4 60; do Westerns, 3 0@ | pox ror No, 1. | $2000:Sprivg: Valley. 45 Bonds 100 00 | Moana dnay (e Warrimoo, for Sydney. Aug 9—Schr Eric, for | 11300 *1:00 $3:00 20 3400 *B:00% ported to- from Weather Bureau stations . $3@4; lambs, @0 | Bartlett Pears, $4000 § F & N P Ry Bonds. e | Mineola. |Tacoma Tientsen: bark C D Bryant, for San Francisco. - : i in_Californi AS CITY. ton for No. 1 and 2@5'c per box and el | State California|Portiand ‘Aug 10—Stmr St Paul, for Manila. Aug 11— COAST DIVISION (Broad Gaage). Eureka, 0 —CATTLE—Recelpts, | per ton for ripe and inferior stocl 10 Pacific Gas Imp . | Pomona... n Diego . Sl Allen A , for Eureka: schr Repeat, for (Third and Townssnd Sta.} esno, 96 ' ) FRUITS—Oranges, $1@l | oV Walle Walla...|Victoria & Puget Sound|Aug. Port _Townsend; Haw bark Mauna Ala, for| -5 = < e bt e et eyt 438 ror Mediterraneas | INVESTMENT BOARD. Crescent City...|Crescent City Aug. Ber: Frantlecs T:00A Bar Jose aud Way Stations (New San - Fran Bulk of sales, $3 60@ | Tor Seedlings; Lemons, Chilkat. (Humbolat HONGKONG—Arrived Aug 20—Br stmr Co- Almaden Wednesdays only). 1izer _ Fra e L Ey @ o S S0 for Btha 0 Ehisicas Sxtext: | Morning Secsion. Wellington . ture Bay | lumbia. from Oregon. e San Je can Limes, $) 50@10; Bananas, $1 2 per | 45 Market-street Railway Co... .5400 | Willamette . e | "QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Aug 20—Br ship Ec- B scific Grove an bunch: Pineapples, $3@4 per dozen. S e City of Peking la Aug.26 | clefochan, for Hull; Br ship Springburn, for| 9,004 Sun P 3 5 MINING STOCKS. Chsrles Nelson. [Honelulu Jagexcier 100N Bap il Grave, Paso Ttables eni) alo) RIE J. Hueneme. ortland = ~ St and lowest DRIED ER Following were the sales In the San Fran- | Homer o i = Luls Obispo, Guadalupe, Surt and Southwestern s, $%0. | The poltdav in New qun | etsco Stock Board yester Signal, : .27 | OCEAN TRAVEL. 04 Sau Jose and Way Station prevails in Western | Market active and steady. Beef steers, §3 50@ | here yesterday and there was nothing new to Morning Session. Acapulco. . ! - | #0A Ban Jose and Way Statiou: . < and partly cloudy | 4 ws, $3@4 25; feeders, freight paid to | report. 100 Challenge -...... 151500 Gonld & Curry.. 18| Columbia . . 3 *2:43» Say, Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, er and occasional thunderstorms have | river, G4 30; stockers, §3 75@4 0; bulls and | DRIED FRUIT—New Prunes, 34@4c for the | ————— | P ‘fi c t St -m c 3 - in Arizona and Utah and has caused | stags, §2@3 25, | four sizes; old Prunes, carload lots, 5@3 | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock acific LOoas! eamship 0. Gilroy, Hollister, ta Crus, oF in that section. | | HOGS—Receipts, none. Market steady; light | 40-30's, 413@5c for 50-60°s, 3% @dc for 60 Bcard yesterday: o e P Balinas, Monterey aud Pacifio fair weathsr will continue | packe; 3 7@+ 80; mixed, $3 70@3 75; heavy, | S for T0-S0s, Base for $-ars, 20z Moralne PR Steamers Jeave, Broadway Grove.. & 50-100's; new Peaches, 7@Sc: old Peaches, 53%@ : 2 | wharf, San Franclsco: Recelpts, 300. Market firm; good | 6 Peeled, nomtnal; Apricots, 4@ | 7 0 | o 3 For Alag’ ports. 10 a. m., 15: San Joes . $3@4 50; lambs, $4 50@6 |1 for_Rosale and, Moor| 18180 0 | Bemen et e Avgust 4.9, 14 18, 2. 23, Septdl 9% 520 3022 and Frincial Way sations - i vaporated su 31300 Mexic 6|C 7 2 1Bi T 3 O San.] d Principal W CASH IN THE TREASURY. | 8ried, 3@ dc: Black Figs, sacks, 2 (@ 2ic; | 400 Challeng 15350 Ophir . Columbla .. (Portland. .. (Aug. 2% 10 amiBier 1 For Alaskan ports (from R e el cloudy Sunday, Plums, for pitted and 1@1%c “for un- | 30 Chollar 15200 Savage e A Tapas|AnE & 1 pm Eaees Spear-street wharf), 10 a._m.. | {81:45r San Jose aud Way Stations hunderstor: | WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—To-day's state- | BIIeO, ek e e e Sl PR & 1300 Dnion;Con | Queen |Vic & Pt Sa.|Aug. 26, 10 am|Pler ¢ | e B s A for Mornl T for Afternoon. ment of the condition of the Treasury shows: | and for halyes, according to Solor, ete.: | 400 Gould & Cur 16[200 Yellow Jacket | Orizaba ....|Humboldt ....|Aug. 24, 10 am Pier § 0. Ofietr - Vancouver, (B. | § Sundass oxcepted.” ¢ Sundays ouly. {Satnrdays only ably with lable cash Lalance, $274,740,519; gold re- | new Pears, 6@7c for quarters and 8g9c for e Coos Tay.../Newport.. . [Aug. 25, 9am(Llec 11| | pory Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, | {Eundaysand Mondays. __a Seturdays and Sundays e Ton e, RS E h r o S e S AR CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Arcata .....(Coos Bay.....|Aug. %5, 10 am Pler 18 | 00, Fo7 T New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a | ——— - — = 3 day; warmer o | "RAT: G2%ec for two-crown, 24@2%c f T Pomona ... San Diego..... Au. 27, 11 am|Pler 11 ugust 4 9. 14, 19, 24, 29, Sent 3. and every occasional thunde PORTLAND'S BUSINESS SEales b e B L D 3012 m, | State of CaifPortland.... " {Aug.25, 10 am Pler 12 | Fiy"day thereafter. - iecting at Seattle wit 'SAN FR storms_in 1 e woay g R e ens Suitanas. 214030 for Seedleas Mus. B Ask, | Sonee o ROrGant JAug. 28, ... This company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. | ANCISCO AND HORTH PACIFIC San Franclsco ¢ enerally fair | PORTLAND, Or.. Aug. 2).—Exchanges, $120,- | Catels and 31G1 16 for London Layers; dried | Alpha R N o e L s R e T T B P. Ry.. at Vancouver RAILWAY COMPANY. Sunday. e o n a- D05 20 e 2 5 {Just \ i with C._P. Ry. s sk to A i85 the afternoon, | 383 balances, $19,110 NETa Svatnuts, new, fe for hardshell, 7o for | Anges e 38 | et | o Burcka_(Humboldt Bay). 10 & m. Aok Tiburon Ferry, Foot of Market St. al report from Mount Tamaipals, taken | S e | eotistell; Almonas, zade tor hardsncll, eie for Belcher ........ 13|Lady W a | OTICE TO MARINERS. DA & sudjevery aixihuny SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL m.—Clear; d, west, 10 miles per | N 3 . M . | softsbell, 8%@sc for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4@ enton O l 2| Mexican 16 | there i 's ST 00 0 % temperature. 5: maximum, 68, } | Blac for" Eastern and e for Callfornia;’ Pe- | Belt & Belche Gecldental 151 A branch of the United States Hydrographtc | For Santa Cruz, Montersw, fSan Simech WEEK DAYS.T0, 300, 1100 4 m.: 128 Y E S LAMMON R orsea e S ORBEOH, | Eae g o Cncommats, #4 J00% per 100 oo | Bultion ... Siooai o - o O L e Tor tha bentat of Gavues. o Biabara Venturs, Hueneme; | at i1:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:0 s g 3 2 | 8@sc per anuts, $4 50@5 per 100. | Coes 9 20|Ove ¢ %6 | maintained in San Francisco for the benefit o ota, Sant 5 . 2 2 Eracssy PORTLAND, Or, Aug. 20.—Wheat un-| HONEY—Comb, 9@ifc for bright and 6g7c et e ey O | T nera. - without regard fo nationality and | Ean vedro; Iast San Pedro (Las Apegies), lg‘? T Sering FASTERN MARKETS. | changed. nominal export value; Walia Walla, | for lower grades; water-white extracted. S%@ | challenge Con. 14 15 Savage . 12 | free of expense. | Newport 4 & A day thereater. IRIEEE :30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 2 - do P i | 87c; valley and blue stem, 6lc. | 607 Mgt amber extracted. {%@3%e per fo. Coalsnes ORb & e 12 | O vleatons ‘are cordlally invited to visit the | Sept 2 and svery founth ¥ [0S pay. B EAciien FOREI MARKE' i —24@2%c per I, o Va. 41 i2|Seg Belcher ... — 0f | office, where complete sets of charts and call- | FOr S e Obiepo) Santa Barbara, Port | WEEK DAYS—6:1) e D WASHINGTON PROVISIONS. Con ol Sa . & (ilSierra Nevada. &1 59 | ing directions of the world are kept on hand | ;s Angeles and Redonds (Los Angeics), il % . 5:10 p..m. Saturdays—Extra trips at LONDON, 20.—St1v 27%4: French| TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 20.—Exporters quote | = G 12 13 Silver Hill . { for comparison and reference, and the latest | 70 Ayg. 3, 7, 11, 15. 19, 23 27. 81, Sept. 4 and and 6:33 p. m. LONTH Aug. 20.—Silver, 2i%d; ench | Sl B 5 hacint SR 3 01 02 Syndicate 06 | information can always be obtained regarding | gviry fourth day thereafter. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 a m.; 1:407 3:40, 1 oc. club Wheat at Séc and bluc stem at 57gsc; for | Previous prices rule with a quiet market. IS Stanand 55 | lights, ‘dangers to navigation and all matters | " por Ensenada, Magdalena Bay. Swn Jose del | 50 §:25 p. m. .3 1:407 3:40, RPOOL, Aug. 2. — Wheat, steady; | milling purposes club W heat is quoted at 57c | CURED MEATS — Bacon, S$%c per ™ for — 04 Union Con . 23 | of interest to ocean commerce. Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosa- | Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park wheat in Paris, steady; flour in Parls, steafly. and blue stem at 60c. heavy, 9 for light medium, 10%c for light, 1lc 15 17 Utah . * % 7| The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | Jjz and Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. m. 18th of [ game schedule as above. COTTON—Uplands, 3 11-324 | R ST for extra lg .t and 17%@I3c for sugar cured; | Hale & Norers. 75 — Yellow Jacket. 17 19 "‘Q”f,’,'"{' at tl:‘enr;otbgg‘fla;kflnair:;(a:‘sww;t;(: e\;ry }nfl%h. & i abtatn folfer rare S T THEAT—N . - B . s sug: . s, 10%4@ 4 £bo en mi o 1001 or further informa - Ve rrive WHEAT-No. 1 red Western winter steady, | LOCAL MARKETS. e MINING STOCKS. ont 1%0th meridian, by telegraphic signal re- | The company reserves the right to change | San Fotveisco. | In Eitect | sanFrancisco. 1 Northern spring steady. Gs 10} 2 & oxtra’ Mess Beef, s11@l1 60; Family Beef, geived each day from the lénlled States Signal | without previous notlce steamers, sailing dates | | June 2, |————— merican mixed new spot E VR bt R Ydmk Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. A'Trvee ot salling 1898 S g b N. 12012 5 o 9 ; it f stocks during the week. ervatory, Mare , arA bo 12 sl T ety el e | N8R 0 e PR S nobed Baet. 111 _ Highest prices of stocks Juring the week: | ~A notice siating whether the ball was dropped | trgdfPtlT OERNOE Montgomery | Destination. i | Sterling Exchange, sight -— | per m. Name of Stock. . | on time or giving the error, if any, is publishe stree! 'alace Hotel) = — St. Louis faney winter dull, 8s 8d. | ¢ P xen 0 s e | 8 : tollowing day. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Asts. Novato, am| §: HOPS—At London, P Coast, dull, 22@4. | Sicrling Capies oo s - rolr"\?c[x:.}%\i#d"fi‘-\amfl'és'lgfoéi(;e-n :-xcm‘;"s? Alpha iu the moming pevers e LT Woval o, 0 Market st San Francisco. | 3:30pm| $:30am| Petaluma. 10 pm 10:25 am Tt = e New York Exchange, telegraphic. lifornia tierces, b& per T for compound and | Alta . Ensign (retired), U. S. N., in charge. 5:10 pm| 5:00 pm! Santa Rosa. | 7:3 pm| 6:22pm NEW YORK PRODUCE M ET. ew York Exchange, sight for pure; half barrels, Tic; 10-Ib tins, ;| Andes e et = et | Fine Silver, per ounce. = i tins, 8% Belon & THE 0 H & N co_ e LA e W YORK, Augz. 20.—HOPS—Steady: State | Mexican Dollars . I COTTOLENE — 'Merces, 6%@6%c; packages | Best & B SUN, MOON AND TIDE. T % aWindsor. ¢ crop, 2@3c; 189 crop, | < D e | 1ess than %60 tb—1-1b pails, ® in"a case, 9 Bullion . T G e Suvey DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO s cific Coas! | VHEA S THE! | -1 pails, 20 , 8%c; G-Tb g Saledn: Tn s 2 = 9 Ak BQto; 189 crop, UG1kc: Bacife Coast AHE orop, EDAT AND OF ik | e P 2 2 otie: %5 & caser Bkos S0 | Chanionse el States Con i ne then et Lw| P ORI ILAND Geyserville, 3 2. 159 crop, 5@fc; 1897 crop, 11G12 E : 2 : Challenge . = 3:30pm! 8:00am verdale. | 7:35pm| 6:22pm o s e WHEAT-The steady decline continues and | 18 10r 2 in a case, Tic: wooden buckets 0| Chollpr . Waters at_Fort_Point. entrance to San From Spear street Wharf at 10 a. m. i ale. i pm WOOL—Quiet: domestic fleece, 11g2c: Texas, | WHEAT Fhe steady Seclies S0 e has | b8 ist. Skc: fancy tabs, 0 Me net, The: Balt | Con Cal & Francisco Bay. Published by official au- $12 First Class Including Berths Hopland and % 3 | E L barrels, about 110 Ibs, 7%c per . Confidence _thority_of the Superintendent. FAH $8 Secord Class and Meals. | 8:00am| Ukiah. IRON—Steady; Southern, $9 T5@11; | lost its grip and is as weak as shipping. The et Crown Point . | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at eSO ULE OF SAILINGS: . = R 1066 milless iareiholding oy e sxal ncing HIDES, TALLOW. OL AND HOPS. Gould & Curr the city _front (Mission-street piar) about Cnmmm-SLH U I % BapAs & 1 j Northern, & nothing and the market is depressed al : | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; s ..-Aug. 3 13, 3 Sept. : ke s s un»lp}iz Steady; brokers, n%e. | arouna o i B AN Hines wiler s GRS e dullend e is s the helght of tide is the same at both places. S:m;’:‘y‘lc:-lhorm;lshalo)s!;. Kug's, 18,35 SeptT| 3500 Sren uerneville. e PEREIRE LEA] uiet; brokers, 0. | Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 12%@1 15; milling, | changed Mexie = | 8t e oalCh 2 - —— e -~ COFFEE—Options closed dull, unchanged to | §1 20@1 27%. » % Merieas DAY, AUGUST 21. | Kensas City .... 28 00| Chicago - 2400 ~30 800 Sonomi 110:40 arm| 8:40 R O e oot ncame | & Ot o ary ks HXDES AND SKINS Cdiis and tmands sell| OUE | = | Omaha «-oer--ss. 28 00l New York - . 3100 ] g e m| 8:40am. March 3 ot ;n{f\&}&kxg\qule;i Fo i in | intormal _Session—915 i |t to o the quotations. et Ocidental Sun rises . E. C. WARD, General Asent | 5:10pm| 5:00pm| Glen Ellen. \S:lflpmi §:22 pm voice, 7 jobbing, 6%c. ild—Quiet - oy 5 - ecember— | gteers, 10c: medium, 9¢; lght, Sie; Cow o Sun sets - < s s, = 9 ! 15,000, $1 17%: 18,000, $1 17%. 5 - LL, PERKINS & CO., 7 xT | " Cordova, S@1ac. 4. | hides. 9c: Stags, 6%c; salted Kip, Sic; Calf, Moon s GOODA 7:30am| 8:00am| Sebastopol. 40 am |1 sion—December—14,000 ctls, $116; | go; dry Hides, sound, cubls and brand: ooms S0t Superintendents. 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| | 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 Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jchn Day’s, River- gide, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Height: Huliville, Booneville, Orr's Hot Springs, Men- docino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bldg. A. W. FOSTER, R. X. RYAN, Pres. and Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Santa FeRoute' THE BEST RAILWAY SAN FRANCISCO fo CHICAGO. Every Day Pullman Palace Sleeping Care ‘and Pullman Tourist Slceping Cars Run on the Foilowing Time: Leave San Francisco.4:30 p. m., 8 M.T.W.T.F.8 g 0 p. m, W.T.F.S.8MT. p. m., T.F.5.5.M.T.W. HARVEY'S DINING-ROOMS % Serve Superior Meals at Very Reasoms able Rates. OU WILL BE COMFORTABL! i You Travel on the Santa Fe. AN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—G28 MARKET ST, TELEPHONE MAIN 1331 Qakland Office—1118 Broadway. Sacramento Office—201 J Strest. San Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara St.. THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY RAILWAY COMPRNY, _From June 1, 185, trains will run as follows: South-bound. North-bound Sta- tions. pm| 5:40 pm 3:33 pm Stockton Merced Fresno Hanford Bakersfleld Visalla 12:05 pm| 7 Stopping at intermediate poin Connections—At Stockton kuh steamboats of California_Navigation and Improvement Com- pany, leaving San Francisco and Stockton at 6 D. m. daily; at Merced with stages to and from Snellings, Coulterville, Yosemite. etc.; also with stage from Hornitos, Mariposa, ete.: at Lankershim with ‘and from Madera. MOUNT TAMALPAIS SCERIC i)lAlLWAY. Via Sausalito Ferry. Leave Sar ' Francisco, commencing May 1) ts as required. 2:3) p. m. Round trip from Mill Vailey, $1. THOS. COOK & SON, Agents, street, San Francisco, 621 Market

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