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THE SAN FRANCISCO. CALL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1898, COMMERCIAL WORLD. Atchison 4s 94110 S Line bs tr JMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ke % 71% | Pactfic 6s of % 2% | New York. Can So 2ds. Chi Term 4s. C & Ohio s, CHE&D s D & R G 1sts D & R G 4s. East Tenn ists. Erle Gen 4s. F W & D lsts tr. Gen Elec bs. GH&S A 6 Sliyer urichanged. Wheat and Barley Oats weaker. Another decline in Hay: o Some changes in Seeds.” Beans unchanged. higher -again. Hutter, Cheese'and Eggs. stern_Poultry in. domg better. Corn -and Rye unchanged. So Rallway s [Stand 1 & T 68 Tenn new set 3s Tex P L G 1st Dried fruit qui Quinces appe Fruit market- gen ' Unjon Pac 4s.. erally unchanged. 108% U P D & G Isf Towa C lsts L & N Unl 4s §9% W Shore |Va Centurie: Do deferred 89 |Wis Cent lsts Hogs unsettléd. Decline”in exchange. Heavy Mint coinage. COINAGE OF THE MINT. MINING STOCKS. The local mint colned th August §5,160,000, the | SroWa Poin! ige ever. reported by. the he descriptions were as follows:, , $1,162,500; hait $30,000;. quarter ;- $41,000: Thé colnage for of the .yéar. is $40,535,45, the.same time In 1837, an 35 Plymouth . 2 |Quickstlver . largest mon 2 Gould & Curry... Hale & Norcross. 70 ISterra Nevada. Double eagles, half .dollars, 701 Union Con dollars, $27,0 Westinghouse El. 4 @i|Ed El + 13% [Atchison prefd.. - 144% | Boston 50 increase of 10 per .ce {n Inspector-Steller re- Produce: Exchange G Bay State Gas Bell Telephone. .. Boston & Albany. Chi Bur & Q whart, September .1, as follows, in tons: Mining: Bhares— [Allouez Min Co, _ 1o |Boston & Mo Butte & Boston “alumet & Hecla. 685 1d Dominion Or Short Line Union Pacific 33% | Tamarack 8612 Wolverine s Corn and-1560.tons-Bran! PRODUCE EXCHANGE SALES, LONDON MARKETS. EW YORK, ‘Sept London financial cablegram sa. in_the stock market to-day w in the Grand Trunk monthly statement, show- | Market slow and steady. aving In working expen- | §4 4 There was also Produce Exc Wheat and 20,300 tons Bar- r the first two months 700 tons Wheat and35,- 000 tons Barley. ing a -much .greater ses than had been anticipated further talk of a, speedy settlement of the rate Americans were dull, but closed better. Spanish_fours were steady. inquiry-for gold is sald to be shifting to Paris. | (120th Merid SAN FRANCI The New York | pe, temperatiires California tc 1L—Canadian Pacific ! Bar silver quiet, 27 11-16d. { Grand Trunk, %@ per cent. anish fours closed 41%. panish fours closed 41 3 pt. panish fours closed was guoted at 6210 N, Sept. 1.—Bar gold advanced % to | 78 1034 to-day owing to the heavy demand for ium temperature, of California. pidly over California NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. over California er Oregon and Wash- TOUR—Recelpts, 25, Quiet and. un- Spring patents being irregular and low grade winter easy. WHEAT—Receipts, and Nevada s exports, 152,- 40 SorheTy Options opened stronger on foreign buying, but encountered a larger spring wheat movement, lower cables and fine weather reports, which produced All of this was finally regained on covering by September shorts and a g0 demand, the close being at %@ Sales included No. Francisco ‘for thirty | ir Friday; fresh west ‘evada—Showers HOPS—Quiet. WOOL—Dull. —Options closed barely points lower. Friday; cooler. | v cloudy | prices i@L ; wind | Spot coffee—Rio market barely steady; . | less active. R—Raw strong. Refined strong. FALS—Once more the market for metals | | shows signs of hardening, despite the fact that the demand drags in | At the close to-day the tendency of prices was | unmistakably toward a higher level, with buy increased attention. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Offictal. FASTERN MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCK all departments. ers showing Exchange quotes: PIGIRON—Warrants firmer at the close with The day's stock mar- | _FIGIRON: ) the verge of stag 7 bid and $7 e e agnatlon, fof | " LAKE COPPER—Unchanged, €Te | $12 15 bid and $12 25 asked. 2 t | TIN—FIRM, but dull, N { D—Steadjer with $f 02% bid and $4 07% The firm that names the settling price | for leading Western miners and smelters con- | tinues to quote lead at $3 90. NEW YORK, but firm, with | 5 demand to buy. ion of the full favorable condi- | expected to Invite a prolonged out- the elaborate manipu in view of the BUTTER—Recelpts, Western creamery, 14%@18%c; EGGS—Receipts, 5430 packages. 3508 packages; come to nav Firm; West- DRIED FRUIT. NEW YORK, Sept. 1.—Ci EVAPORTED APPLI] prime wire tray, lifornia dried fruits: S — Common, special stock: d_on the failure | interests ex- | ‘s conference. | @16c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, CHICAGO GRAI | CHICAGO, Sept. 1—A rather urgent demand | ri- | from shorts just at the opening owing to con- tinued hot weather and lighter receipts tl expected advanced the price of corn %c over the close yesterday on the initial transactions. | The condition of the crop in Nebraska, ever, appeared to be the chief consideration | | with the traders. but | worse condition than in Nebraska, trade had already accepted the damage reports and did some buying because %o | of them during the last short bull campaign. | interest payments on | It needed another big corn State to be heard | 11l release over $5,000,000 | from discouragingly as to its crop prosp 3 - | to thoroughly stir up the bulls. n of the new Government 3s will be | 19 JPCQRUERY, RUE P L€ o ed With her | | early prospects for a big crop came oppor- | tunely, and the only incentive to the buyin; fon of the rather pressing | At the close December showed an advance Such a measure has not PRUNES—4@8c. APRICOTS — Royal, 11@13c; Moorpark, 13 | @3c; peeled, 12@16c. ific preferred, ed in the activi Wheeling_and Rochester and Pitts- marked advances. ey market is con- | ct of easier condi Kansas corn was in bad or | gierling Exchange, sight ge was weak a 1 London money New York level, though The announced | from Kansas, is expected also_ that the Nebraska's | more rapid than heretofore. in_ anticipating interest pay- needs of the money. been resorted to since th Windom’s adminis yielding a surplus revenue. period of Secretary | when the old tarift before the end of | fjon. Quotations for Government bonds were un- The new s are % lower on actual transactions. rices of last night. | tendered on September contracts before the opening. This fact helped in the formation of the slightly bullish tone | started. On the other hasd | to-day were 335,300 | Atchison_preferred: 540 Northern Pacifl ck Island; 22,5 Wabagh pre. with which tradin Liverpool came %@%e lower. a little of its early advance, and that decline at Liverpool and heavy North- | | west receipts had to recefve the consideration it was entitled to at the hands of the wheat As a result the small advance at Business was small and the | heat was too oppressive for any one to mix | himself in the sweltering crowd. December showed an advance of %@%c on the | 90 Illinols Steel; erred; 5210 Chi- cago Great Western. the start was lost. At the close | Baltimore & Canada Pacific a Southern. D o Oats were easy early, but toward the close the strength displayed by corn was felt, and the market closed steady, Ches & Ohio unchanged to ¢ rovisions were depressed at the start from that about 10,000 tlerces lard had been delivered on September contracts before the session apened. clines brought forth buyers who absorbed all | that was for sale at the moderate concessions | made when tradin vanced Tige, lard 2%c and ribs 5 The: leading futures ranged as Open. High. Express Companies— | The opening de- American Ex . iUnited States . Wells Fargo Miscellaneou: Del L & W first started. Fort Wayne Low. Close. Gt Nor prefd. SVLELL D Amn - Spirits Illinofs_Central Am Tobaceo People’s Gas Manhattan 1. sen Electric [iinois Steel Laclede Gas Mich Central Mobilo & Ohioj Mo K & T. Chi Ind & L. Nat Lin Of Haw Com Co. Pullman Palace. .. September . silver Certificates tand R & T. SRR 8% o e oo SRELNRIL sesi 100 vy 5 U o Lasther Cash_quotations easy; No. 2 spring wheat, 63@6ic; No. 8 spring @6ic; No. 2 red, 61@ésc; No. 2 corn, | 30%@8ic; No.'2 oats, 20%c; No. 2 white, 23 24c; No. 3 white, 2214 43igc; No. 2 barley, 38 Tigc; prime timothy seed, $2 524; mess pork, per bbl, 38 80@8 86; lard, ‘per 100 Ths, $ 0210 | short ribs sides (ioose), saited shoulders (boxed), $4 50@4 75; short clear sides (boxed), $5 T0G5 80. Ontario & W Or R & Nav West Union . 23%c; No. 2 rye, 42 43c; No. 1 flaxseed, Do 1st prefd | Do prefa’. 6t Lonis & § F Do 1st prefd. Int Paper Co. "f&if;f."" Shipi Wheat, bush Ce Do 2d4 prefd. Brooklyn R T. Bariey, bush On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was steady; creameries, 13@17%c; dair- fes, 12@15c. Eggs, firm; fresh, 12%c. WHEAT MOVEMENTS. S 3s new... U_B new 4s reg N Carouna 6s. i [No Pac ists N Y C & St'Lis. Nor & W 6s....... INorthwstrn cons. O Nav Ists.. lo Nav 4s..... iO 8 Line 6s tr. Recelpts. Shipments. Do &s coup. District 3.65s . Minneapolis . St. Louis. Detroit . Kansas City. Totals Tidewater— | Philadelphia. 19,553 | Baltimore 80,488 | New Orleans S | Galveston Totals .. 359,427 LIVERPOOL FUTURES. Wheat— Sept. Opening | Closing . Flour— Sept. Nov.-Feb. | Opening 5 Closing. . = ‘Wheat— | Opening Closing . EASTERN LIVE STOCK MARKET. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—CATTLE—Were held at about yesterday's prices. Choice steers, 35 150 560; medium, $465@485; beef steers, stockers and feeders, 33 20Q4 65; bulls, ; calves, $@ 725; Western rangers, $3@4 65; fed Westerns, 410; cdws and helifers, $3 50@4 | #4 1085 20. HOG | 8613 hts, $3 60@! SH | about’steady. 4 15; culls, § 046, 12,000. | KANSAS CITY. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 1.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 5000. Best grades steady; others slow. Native $4@5 35; Texas steers, $3 10@4 25; Texas s, $2 25@3'15; native cows and @4, HOC @3 80; packers, $3 5@3 80; mixe | lights, $3 60@3 75; yorkers, $3 70@3 75; plgs, 3 40 | @8 7. SH. muttons, $3@5 55, OMAHA. OMAHA, Sept. 1—CATTLE—Recelpts, @5 30 steer: 0@4 30; co ners, stockers and feeders, calves, §i s, etc., $2 25@3 80. HOG ts, 0600. Market a shade easfer. 3 to choice nat lambs, lower, $4@5 40. DENVER. lower. Beef steers, $3 5044 49, co freight pald to river, i frelght paid to river, 33 90 bulls and stags, $2@3. —Recelpts, 250.- Market fc lower. Light D 2 SW YORK, ‘Sept. will be made in a day or tw to cover immediate consumption. ported that local seeders have made liberal purchases of loose Muscatel ralsins of late, absorbing the spot supply of desirabla | qualities of old goods, but the facts have not been allowed to come’ to the eurface, close! ‘FOREIGN MARKETS. LONDON, Sept. 1.—Consols, 110 1-1t | 27 11-164; French rentes, 103f b5c; wheat car- quiet and steady; cargoes on passage, buyers and sellers apart; goes off coast, Walla, 2s. LIVERPOOL, Sept. L.—Wheat, steady; wheat | in Paris, weak; flour in Paris, weak; French markets, steady. TTON—Uplands, 3 5-16d. counf WHEAT—Futures closed quiet; September, 41; December, 58 23d. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1.—To-day’s statement SPELTER—Quiet and steady, with $4 75 bid | of the condition of the Treasury show to another, has | and $4 80 asked. t for the time being. The pro. but the new holders | | able cash balance, §294,474,084; 217,604,484, NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 1. — Wheat, changed: Walla Walla, 53c; valley and blue stem, B56c. e o WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 1L—Wheat, feeling, but quotations unchanged; club, B9¢; blue stem, 6Sc. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, O 080; balances, $5: 9. LOCAL MARKETS. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 day Sterling Cables New York Exchange, telegraphic. New York Exchange, sight Fine Silver, per ounce Mexican Dollars WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Exports from this port in August were 253,961 ctls, valued at $351,264, making total exports thus far this crop year of 425,717 ctls, Chicago recelved 193 cars of wheat, against | valued at $559,74S. | 220 as expected. The weather was hot and con- | sidered unfavorable for corn, and that article The bond market shared In the dullness of | was strong at the commencement of the ses- | There was a geneal feeling of confidence | expressed on the curb that under circumstances December wheat was low enough. quence the opening trades were at about improvement over closing No wheat had been The Clan Macfarlane takes for Cape Town 53,028 ctls, valued at $66,300. The market continued to improve, as will be seen by the sales. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $110@112%; $117%@1 20. | CALL BOARD SALES. Informal _Sesslon—9:15 o'clock—December— 2000 ctls, $1 15%; 2000, $1 15%; 18,000, $1 15%. Second session—December—6000 ctls, $1 16. Regular morning session—December—2000 ctls, Corn soon began | s1 16; 15,000 ctls, $1 16%: 12,000 ctls, $1 16%; 30, 00 ctls, $1 16%; 10,000 ctls, $1 16%. Arternoon session—December — 12,000 $117%; 16,000, $117%; 18,000, $117; 4 | #1160 L $116%. BARLEYThe market seems to be in better shape. The demand for Feed {s better and prices are somewhat higher. There is no call for Brewing. Feed, $1 16@1 20; Brewing nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal sessfon—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second session—No sales. Regular morning session—No sales. Afternoon session — December—10,000 ctls, $110%; $000, $1 16%; 2000, $1 16%; 6000, $1 16%. OATS—The downward tendency continues and several descriptions are lower again. 1s still dull. Fancy Feed, $125 per ctl; good $117%@1 22%; common, $110@1 15; $1 25@1 30; Gray, $115@1 20; milling, $1 2091 25 per ctl. CORN—There is nothing new to report In this market. Small round vellow, $125; Eastern large vellow, $110@1 12%; ~white, mixed, $105@107% per ctl. RYE—$1 15@1 17% per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—$1 75@1 85 per ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Family extras, $ 15@4 25; extras, $4@4 15 per bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Flour, $3 25 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $2 75 per 100; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $230; extra cream | Cornmenl, $3%; Oatmeal, $425: Oat_Gro $450; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; Buckwheat Flour, @425 Cracked Wheat, $375; Farina, $ ‘Whole Wheat Flour, $350; Rolled Oats, rels), § $5@6 25; In sacks, $ 65@6 05; Pearl Bar- ley, $; Split Peas, $4 25! Green Peas, $ 50 per 100 1bs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. ‘Hay has again declined. The market cannot stand receipts of 6052 tons in six days. alarms of rain are doing the business for Hay, as every farmer who is without storage factli- ties is_afrald of getting caught by early show- ers. Hence the rush to send it in. BRAN—§15@16 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$18@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $4@2% per 50; job- ton. Ollcake Meal at the mill, $31: bing, $32@22 50: Cocoanut Cake, seed Meal, $25@30 per t Cracked Corn, §24@24 50. good and $13@15 for lower ing_in: Wheat and Oat, 50@) ;‘;n;élr:g Barley, ; Island Barl Azt $11 50@12 50; Stock, $10; Cl nal. OUTSIDE HAY—(From Oregon, Utah, ete. Cheat, $11 fa, $10 50@11 50 per Wheat, $13@13; Oat, $13@U ;l;lmolhv. $11 50@13 50; A'SII . STRAW—30@50c per bale. BEANS AND SEEDA. There are several changes in Seeds, but none in Beans. The market is quiet all around. BEANS—Bayos, §225Q2 40; Small Whites, $190@2 10; Large Whites, §176@19%; Pinks, —The offerings of Hogs proved more | than ample for the demand, and prices were reduced 5@l0c. Fair to cholce, $3 03 §7%; packing lots, 83 6163 T4: butchers’, g] 8§70, bies, 32 g3 5. P—There was an active demand for | Sheep, but the supply was large and prices held Medium and good grades, §3 5@ 0@2 65; common to prime lambs, Recelpts—Cattle, 10,00; Hogs, 25,000; Sheep, stockers and feeders, $3 20@5; | —Recelpts, £000. Market weak to 10¢ lower. Bulk of sales, $3 60@8 75; lxel‘vm!. 3 &) | ] . e T—The Evening Post’s | Lo e e rttann $308 o The features | the sharp jump 1 Native bes Western steers, 33 S0@4 & and helfers, $3'40; ca @3 65; mixed, $3 60@3 62%; light, ; bulk of sales, $3 60@3 65. SH —Recelpts, 7400, Market steady. Fair es, '$3 S0@4 60; fair to cholve 33 10@4 25; common and stock sheep, VER, Sept. 1.—CATTLE—Receipts, 2200, mixed, $3 60@3 P—Receipts, none. Market unchanged. DRIED FRUITS IN THE BAST. .—The Journal of Com- merce says: There continues a steady but quiet jobbing movement in most lines of dried fruits, but the market at the moment lacke features of special interest. At present there seems to be no speculative interest. ers of prunes and raisins are holding off, aiting opening prices, which it s expected Such business as 1s reported is chiefly In small lots needed CORN—American mixed spot new firm, With $15 7% bid and §15 | 1% n%gctober quiet, 3s 234d; November quiet, gold reserve, Sept. 1.—Exchanges, $223,- sLLn 3 Cornmeal, $23@23 50; CALIFORNIA HAY — Wheat, $16@17 for les; no ‘fancy $22G230; Reds, nominal; Blackeye, $ 5@ 325: Butters, nominal; Limas, $3@3 15; Pea, $1.90@2 (5; Red Kidneys, $2 50@2 7 per otl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $ 2@4 50 per ctl; Yellow Mustard, $4@4 12%: Flax, nominal, 210; Canary Seed, 2%@¥%c per Tb; Alfalfa, ’ll;xomt}.‘lmh. 8c; Rape, 2%@3%c; Hemp, 2X@3c; mothy, 9o DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1 75@1 80; Green, §2 25 per ctl. 3 POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. Sweet Potatoes are lower. Tomatoes have again advanced, but otherwise there is noth- ing new. POTATOES—40@30c in sacks for Early Rose and 40@0c in sacks and 60c@$l In boxes for Burbanks; Salinas Burbanks, 75c@$1 15; Sweet Potatoes, 1%@2%c per Ib. ONIONS—50@76c per ctl for yellow. Pickle Onlons, Ticgsi per ctl VEGETABLES—Green Peas, String Beans, - 1G2%c_per Ib; Lima Beans, 1%@2ic; Bay Squash, 26@30c; Green Peppers, $5@0c for Chile and 35@slc for Bell; Cabbage, flc per ctl: Carrots, 30@30c per sack; Bay Cucumbers, 25@30¢; Plokles, $1 50@1 65 for No. 1 and Toc@$i for No. 2. River Tomatoes, 30@50c Tomatoes, 40@s0c; Green Corn, per sack for Vacaville, 76c@1 2 per crate for Alameda, 50@65c for Berkeley; Garlic, 2@2%c per Ib: Green Okra, 40G6lc; Egg Plant, 25 per box; Marrowfat Squash, $12Q15 per ton. EVAPORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, sliced, raw, 12c per Ib in lots of 25 Ibs; sliced desiccated, ' '16@1Sc; granulated, raw, 1ic; Onfons, 60c; Carrots, old, 13c; new, 18; Cab- bage, 30c; Sweet Potatoss, 30o; Turnips, 2ic; String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, Gc. 4 POULTRY AND GAME. A car of Fastern sold at 15@160 for Turkeys, $8 for Ducks, $1 25 for Geese, $6@6 50 for Hens, 36 50 for young Roosters, $ for old Roosters and Fryers and $4 for Brollers. ; There is no change worthy of note in local stock. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 16@17¢ for Gob- blers and 12Ql4c for Hens; Geese, per palr, 1 25@1 50; Goslings, $150@1 76; Ducks, $3@3 80 or old and $3@4 50 for young; Hens, $4@5; Roosters, young, $5@6; Roosters, old, 80; Fryers, $4 50; Brotlers, $3 for lavge, $2 50Q 3 for small;’ Pigeons, $125@1 50 per dozen for young and $1 2 for old. GAME—Nominal. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. There is no change in anything. Butter is unsettled, and some dealers are disposed to quote higher and others lower. A day or two Wwill develop the new tendency one way or the other. g BUTTER— - Creamery—Fancy creameries, 24@2c, with some brands even higher; seconds, i Dalry—Cholce to fancy, 21@22%c; ‘common | grades, 17%G3%0c. Pickled Goods—Firkin, 18@20c; pickled roll, 21@22%c; creamery_tub, 20@3%. Eastern Butter—Ladle packed, 16@18%c per 1b; Elgin, 2@22%c. CHEESE—Chofce mild new, 10@11c; old, $%@ 9%c; Cream Cheddar, 10@1ic; Young America, 10%@11%c; Eastern, 12@1 EGGS—Ranch Eggs, 21@3%c_per dozen; store Eggs, 14@17ic; Eastern, 14@l6c for ordinary and 17@18c for fancy. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. The market is full of all kinds of melons, and they are weak and dull, owing to the cloudy and foggy weather. Peaches, Pears and Plums are unchanged. Grapes continue dull. Arrival of §2§ boxes of Mexican Limes. Quinces have appeared, selling at 35@76c per box. They came from across the bay. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, 33G4 per chest for large and or_smail. Figs, %@30c for white and 50@T6c for black, double’ ayers. Cantaloupes, X@T5c.per crate; Nutmegs, 25G 356 per box; Watermelons, $15@20 per hundred for large and $6@i2 for small to medium. Huckleberries, 6@7¢ per lb. Red Nectarines, 50c@$l; White Nectarines, 35 @c per box. _White Grapes, 25@50c per box; Black Grapes, 2@40c; Muscats, 25@60c; Seedless, 40@T5c; To- kay 50c; crates sell about 10c higher than boxes: Isabellas, per_crate. Blackberries, $2@4 per chest. Plums, 25@i0c per crate and 20@60c per box; in_bulk, $16G15 per ton. Peaches, 50@75c per box for good to choice and 36@40c for common stock; clings, $25@60 per_ton; freestones, $20@40. Crabapples, 25@50c per box. Raspberries, $6@7 per chest. Apples, -35@6lc for common, T5c@$1 per box for No. 1 and $1 25 for choice. Bartlett Pears, $1@1 25 per box and mgw per ton for No. 1 and 50@75c per box and §25@35 per ton for ripe and inferior stock. >3 CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $1@1 50 for Va- lencias, $1@1 25 for £t. Michaels, Toe@$1 for Mediterranean Sweets and 50@T5c for Seedlings; Lemons, $1 50@2 50 for common and $3@4 for g0od to choice; Mexican Limes, $6@8; Califor- nla Limes, 75c@$1 0; Bananas, $1 2 per bunch; Pineapples, $3@4 per dozen. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. Prices for all descriptions range the same. Trade continues dull. DRIED FRUIT—New Prunes, 3%@3%c for the four sizes; old Prumes, carload lots, 5@5%c for 40-50"s, 4%4@5c for 50-60's, 3K @4c for 60-70's, Y@ 8%c for 70-80's, 2%@3c_for 80-90's, 2@2%c for 90-100's; new Peaches, 7%@S%c for choice and 8@l0c for fancy; new _Apricots 8@llc for Royals, and 15@17%c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, €%@7c; sun_dried, 3@éc; Black Figs, sacks, 2@2%c; new Plums, 5@6c for pitted ani 1@1%c for unpitted; new Nectarines, 6@7c for prime to fancy; Pears, 3@bc for quarters snd 3@5%c for halves, according to color, etc.; new Pears, T@7%c for quarters and 7%@10c for halves. RAISINS—2@2%c for two-crown, 2%@2%c for three-crown, 3@3%c for four-crown, 3@dc_ for Seedless Sultanas, 214@3c for Seedless Mus- catels and $1@1 15 for London Layers; dried Grapes, 2c. NUTS-—Walnuts, new, 6c for hardshell, 7c for softshell; Almonds, 3@4c for hardshell, 6@7c for softshell; $%@9c for paper-shell; Peanuts, 4@ t%c for Eastern and 4%c for California; Pe- cans, 6%@Sc; Filberts, $%@10c; Brazil Nuts, 8@%c _per Ib; Cocoanuts, $4 WQG per 100. HONEY—Comb, 9@%¥c for bright and €gic tor lower grades; water-white extracted. b}%@ 6c; light amber extracted, 4%@S%c per Ib. BEESWAX—24@26c per 1. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8%c per T for heavy, 9 for light medium, 10%c for light, llc for extra light and 124@13c for sugar cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 10%@Ilc; Califor- nla Hams, 9%@10c; Mess Beef, $10@10 50 per bbl; extra Mess Beef, $11@1150; Family Beef, $1212 50; extra prime Pork, $10; extra clear, $18@18 50; mess, §16 50@16; Smoked Beef, 11@12c T b, PLARDFastern, tierces, quoted at 6o _per T for compound and T%c for pure; palls, 8¢; Call- fornia tierces, s per Ib for compound and 7o for pure; half barrels, Tic; 10-Tb tins, 8c; b-Ib tins, §ic. COTTOLENE — Tlerces, 6%@6%c; packages Jess than 300 Ths—1-Ib pails, 60 in a’ case, 9ic; 31 pails, 20 in a case, $%c; 6-Ib pails, 12 In & Sigc; 10-Tb pails, 6 in a case, S%c: 50-Tb 1or 2 in o case, Thc; wooden buckets, 20 Ibs net, Ste; fancy tubs, 80 bs net, 7%c; half berrels, about 110 Ths, T%c per Ib. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under the quotations. Heavy salted steers, 10c; medium, 9c; light, 8%c; Cow- hides, Sc; Btags, 6%c; salted Kip, 8%c; Calf, g0; dry Hides sound, 1oc; culls and brands, 12¢; dry Kip and Veal, 180; dry Calf, 17@1Sc; Goatskins, 21%@30c; medium, 30c; winter, 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 16@250 'each; short wool, 6c each; medium, 60@80c; long wool, 90c@$1 10 each; Horse hides, salf, $2 2 for large and $1@1 75 for small; Colts, ‘Sc: Horse- hides, dry, $1 7o for large and 75c@$l 25 for small; Colis, Soc. TALLOW--No. 1 rendered, 3%@3%c per Ib; No. 2, 2%4@2%e; refined, 414@4%c; Grease, . WOOL-—Fall clip. Southern Mountain, 7@i0c; fr.s Northern, 9@1%c. Spring clip—Southern Mountain, 12 months’, 9@1ic; San_Joaquin and Southern, 7 months’, $@llc: Foothill and Northern, free, 12@l4c: Foothill and Northern, defective, 1012c; Middle County, 13@i6c; Hum: boldt and Mendocino, 14@l6c; Nevada, 10@ldc; Eastern Oregon, 10912c: Valley Oregon, 1517c. HOPS—1898 crop, 10@13c; 1897 crop, nominal. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4%0; Wool Bags, 26M2c; San Quentin Bags, $4 85; Frult Bags, Gc, b%c and G%c for the three grades of white and 7@8c for brown. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- Ilington, $8: Southfleld Wellington, $7 50; Seat- dle, 36: Brvant, $6; Coos Bar &: Wallsend. $7 50; Cumberland, $13 in bulk and $14 50 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, §l4; Can- nel, $io per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gate, o 47 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. pany quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed and Fine Crushed, 7c: Powdered, 6c; Candy Granulated, 6c; Diy Granulated, 5c; Confec- tioners' A, G%c; Magnolla A, b%c: Extra C, 6%c; Golden C, 6%c; California A, 5%c per Ib} half barrels, %c more than barreis, and boxes e more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs are unsettled and prices have a widen- ing range, according to the needs of the local packers. S BEEF—First quality, 6l4c; quality, i 5%@éc; third quality, VEAL—Large, 4@6c; smal O%Ic per 1b. SMUTTONWethers, 607c; iwes, . 6080 per Ib. : AMB—Spring, 7%@sc 1. RK—Live Hogs, XG5k !wrm- 40“: for medium and 34@3ie for I: stoc] Hogs, 2@3c; dressed Hogs, 5%@6%c. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCH. For Thursday, September 1. Flour, qr sks ... 11,025 Hops, bales . 0 Barley, ctls ..... 1880|Wool, bales 135 Rye, ctls . 4 Cheese, ct! 861 Butter, 850 1254 Tallow, ctls ‘Map Mosswood Tract. Oakland | and Hosea M.- Brownell to- Da- vid S. Smalley, lot on W line of’ Spauldini ‘nue, 505:2 S of Addison.street, N w. § 200, E 129.%5 to- beginning, bl Tract, Berkel 4 * Meliissa . Carle to- Geotgia E. Reéd, W _line of Chestnut .street, 195°S of 530 by W 100, block 55, Oakland; $2400. . 0 Bank of Berkele a Little, lot on SW corrier of Milvia street am College way, W 45 by S 100; Dill; 1ot 6n S line of 2%, - Amended’ Emily &, V. THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks show no change, as usual. Hana. Plantation was the feature ini local se- curities, advancing to 318 50, owing, it is re- ported, to a large sale of its stock to a.syndi- cate, and favorable prospects.of the company. Sales on regular calls of the San Francisco in- August were 105,130 shares, against 202,600 in August, 1897, and for the first eight months of the year 1,079,255, azainst 1,753, 580 last year. lock -2, Spaulding Stock Beard Iot 1, block 3, Sea- Dill to Minnie for comparison and reference;, and the latest Lo ation can aiways be obtalned regarding 1ights, -dangers to navigation and ‘all matter§ of interest to ocean commerce. :"The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry ‘building, at: the foot of Market: street, is ho! about_ten: minutes ‘before. Tnoon, 120th meridian; " by ‘telegraph ceived each -day from the United Stz Observatory,” Mare Island, Cal. “ A’notice stating whether the ball. was drop, on time or giving the erfor, if.any, is published in the morning papers. the following -day yon’ and dropped at signal CHAS: .P.. WELCH. Ensign (retired), U. S. in el B of Chestnut street. Buena Vista avenue, 37 e g W 1,.N 46, E.1, N30 E 2, S 160, W26, N 6, to, ‘beginning, block_ 4, lands-adjacent to En- cinal, Alameda: gift, .. Wiillam .A. Walker. to Martha E..Anderson, lot on § line of Clement or Atlantié avenue, 3 E of Willow street, E lands adjacent to_Enci; Jens P.. L. and Marie M.. Bjorholm to Bengta Peterson Tract, The Andes assessment falls delinquent in of- 5 SES UGS The Larkin Mining Compary of El. Do County has levied an assessment of 2 cents per share, delinquent October 1. 3 The Pownin, pany of Neva 8 150, -block 18, Gold and Stlver ‘Mining Com- 3 Alameda’;, $2000. County has levied an_assess- aent“ of 3 cent per share, delinquent Septemi- |- Tacoma. Interest is due and payable this month on the Ferrjes and Cliff House Rallway 6s, semi-annual; Market-street Rail- -annual; Oakland Gas, Light and Heat firsts and seconds, 5s, semi-annual; Pow- Iway 6s, semi-annual; Spring Val- nual, and Stockton Gas Haywards, Eden Township Bengta and N Jeris P. L. Bior- $1 V. .Hansen' to Crescent_Ci SW ‘line of. Watkins. street, NW. of C, SW 210 by NW 50, Town of Hay- wards, Eden Townshi following local bonds way s, sem Builders’ -Contracts. v B. Kirkpatrick :(gwrer) with P.. Griffin Y s et o Parsven ATl etk excepting mantels and gas fixtures. for-a 2:story | and hasement frame building on 'the. E Jine -102:8% S of Clay, S 25 by. B 2 h Wiiliam Horstmeyer & Co. (contractors), architect M. G.:Bugbee— mbing, sewer and painters’ and basement :frame: bufld- ing (flats) on W lineof Alabama street, 152:6 § of Twentleth, S %:11 by W 100; $1784. Emma V. -Raisch- (owner) with Willlam T. (contrictor), ‘Blaisdell—A]l work except plumbing, gasfitting, ‘lectrical work and painting for & frame building on N ley Water #s, semi and Electric s, semi-annual. . The Geyser Marion Mining Company of Utah has declared a dividend of 2 cents per share, amounting to_$6000, will increase (contractor), . architect A. ayable ‘August 31. g ny to S | Fisks MiHl. paid by this company to | an by et ton, via Sandy Point 56 days. .STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Temnps ownen wly THURSDAY, Sept. 1-2 p. m. Mutuai El_Co. 4s juar coup..l11%112%|Oakland Gas.. 51% 51% 109%110% [Pac Gas Imp.. $8% — 4s quar new...126%127% |Pac L Co. 104%106% S F G & Cal-st Cab 55.114%116 All_work except U S Bonds— Spreckels & Bros.Co. 48 quar reg. o : Oregon Raflway antd Perkins & Co. Stockton Gas.. 13 Firem's ¥und.200 207% 98%| Bank Stocks— Bank of Cal Cal SD & T. Lon P & A. Mer Exchange 14 16 Nev Nat B. Savings Ban Dup-st ex c. F & CI' Ry 6s.1 Geary-st R 5s. 93 100 H C'& 8 4%s.100 105 L ALCo 6s.. — Market-st Gs...126% — Do 1st M 35, 113% — Nt Vin 6s 1sts — N C NGRy 75.104 106% N Ry Cal 6s..110 112 N Ry Cal 35..104% NPCRR 62103 1 NP CRR 55100 101 N Cal R R bs. — Do_2d is 55..110% P & Cl Ry 6s.105 O &s HOTEL ARRIVALS: GRAND- HOTEL: W P HLaney, L Ang Mrs Carswell, A.Schwamm, L Ang J H Sayre, Fresno H -Barrett, Salinas J Thomann, St Helena Halnes & w, Woodld H Bailey, Cal B Ward, Oroville 8. M Morse & w,S Clara. V. H Tuttle, L Ang E B Rogers, Fresno' Mrs W W Robinson, Til Miss C. M Dilatush, Mrs T H Dalton, Ne Mrs C .A Brockington, Grass Valley 3 O'Donnell, Grass Val T Reynolds,’ Grass Val -H Goodwin, -Grass -Val| M Robinson, H D Scribner, Decoto W F Meyer, N Orleans|J I'D Biddle & w, Hnfrd 0 A Boslev, L ‘Ang D Reynolds, Pasadéna R B New, L Ang H Johnson, L.Ang 2 B Jordan Jr, Hanfrd Hardin, JTowa. Miller Jr. Austin F Variel, w & s, Los Angeles . v Towle, Towles S Jones & w, S.L Ob Security 8 B Union T Co:1000 Street Rallro: Los_Angeles Mrs Reynplds, Fresno Mrs F M Hanson, Cal Mrs'J Waters & d, Cai {& T Meredith, Azusa: |5 R Fancher, Merced |M: M Hoffman, L Gatos W A Percy & w. Tenn. 8 L Durler, St Paul O Stansbury, Chgo M Hoffman, Nev, W. M Marshall, Helena B H Charles & w, Mo 1S Pendleton.N--Britn J M Eddy, Stockton |P"F “Wood, Tulare [P C Conn ‘& w. P Grv Powell-st_fs foggy; wind, SV Reno W L&L.100 Sac El Ry 5s.100 S F & N P 55.109%110 SterraRCal 6s. — 103 S P of Ar 6s E Dynamite. Giant Con Co. 4% Miscellaneous— Al Pac Assn. Ger Ld Wks.. Ll s J Wright, Sacto A Shibell,” Ariz- W R Hall, Séattle S V Wat 6s. S V Wat 4s Stock Gas 6 cue with a plece of raft ten miles NW of ¥ Reyes. . At 11: with a plece of raft 15 miles Ei Reyes. Mer I'x Assn. % Oceanic S C« Pacific A F A [Pac Bot Co. Par Paint Co. Contra Costa. C P Mason, Utah R Mackintosh, Utah Miss Mackintosh, Mrs Gove & m, China| I Newman, La Mrs Newman, La: M_Néwman, La Marie Newman, La Miss: I Jone Miss K Jones, £ L Dutton, N. Y- F F Marx, Eik Rock 7 ‘Sparks, Reno Friedberg, Toledo Mrs. C Friedberg, J C _Hill, Philadelphia’ W _E Hoicomb,:N.Y J. Finnell,- Tehama. F H Kelly, S Australia PR Wilson, England W, Isancs & w.N. Y. G C Schlier & w, Colo Mrs W R, Green, Lond {E"Rideout, Marysville |P G Gow & w. Alamda |Mrs W H Cook, Belvd: {C Whitney, N ¥ Oak "Knoll"|Mrs C Whitney, |& Veitch, Arizéna lumber from Point Arena down to Point R yesterday afternaon. Spring Valley. 9 Gas & Electric— Cent Gaslight.105 Morning Session. 25 Market-street Raflway . $1000 Market-strest Ry Con Bonds s. 200 Hana Plantation Co. 48 i no apparent danger. WIIl be floated next tide. 208 F Gas & Electric Co. 70 Spring Valley Water .. Afternoon Session. 20 Alaska Packers' Assoclation 275 Hana Plantation Co. Mrs M Mitchell, D C NEW. WESTERN HOTEL. (3 Brown & f, Chicago |T O’ Brien; " Vancouver T 'C Mclntosh, S.Rosa C Watson, Monterey L Long, San Jose 8 W Webb,. Fresno E L Webb, Fresno F “Allen, New - York hepard and fam-|C-M Smith, Springfléld, Mo 400 Hawailan Commercial & Sugar. 385 Hutchinson S P Co. 25 Markct-street Railway $1000 Park & Cliff House b @ S F Gas & Electric C $1000 S P of A Bonds.. 155 Glant Powder Con. 25 Hana Plantation Co.. INVESTMENT POARD. Morning Session. 568 F Gas & Electric Co. 100 Hawatlan C & S Co... Afternoon Session. 30 Hutchinson S P Co. 45 Spring Valley Water . awallan Commerclal & Sugar. Frederickson, Hywd |E K C: son, from Newport. ‘rf L Stone, San Jose miles NW of here with raft in tow fr ria for San Francisco. $mith, Petaluma Tainen, I, Ang E-W_Sargent, N Y J- G Hambrick, Sausito Payne & w, Tracy R C Miller, Oakland . New Haven |W Edwards, TURBE .28 8s3rs 3N ES DRODMm- T dgmmm o ] 8 7 M Reilly. N Y ' H Romaine, D’ Cashman, Prt Costa esler,: L' Ang EES g 40 Market-street Raflway, Co. MINING STOCKS. Following were the cisco Stock Board yesterday: THE CALL'S CALENDAR. Beptember, 1898. i.|Fr.|sa. | Mooa's Phases. g Last Quarter, September 1, 300 Best & Belcher. 500 Justice . 100 Union Con Afternoon Session. -15|100 Siérra Nevada.. 15 300 Standard Sepiember 1. Firae Qua-ter NTELLIGE SHIPPING I ARRIVED. Thursday, September ‘1. Stmr Westport, Peterson, 21 hours from r 1 Harbor, Simr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 85 hours . from ‘Stmr Crescent Clty, Stockfleth, 34 hours from Stmr. Gipsy, Glelow, 21 hours from Montersy and way. ports. Stmr ‘Arcata, Reed, 45 hours from Coos Bay, via Port Orford 40 hours. Bark Gatherer, Stokkobye, 7% days from Ta- coma. Schr- Besste K, Adler, .28 days from . Moss | Landing. Schr .Mary FEtta,. Anderson, .*< hours . fr Sohr Mildred. Nickerson, 175 days from Bos- CLEARED. Thursday, Aus stmr _Siam, " Ralcich, N September 1 1mo; - John Rosenfeld's Sons. ‘Stmr _Australta, Houdlette, Honolul Astoria and Portiana; vigation Co. y, Shea, San Pedro; Stmr: Columbia, ‘Gree) Stmr_Coos Stmr North Fork, Bash, Eureka; Charles SAILED. Thursday, September 1, 'f orwin, Herring, San Diego. i e . Raicich, Nanaimo Stmr Australia, Houdlette, Honolulu. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Stmr Cleone, - Miller, Albion, with schr Beila son. 1n._tow. Br ship’ Glenbreck, Burd, Portland. B‘l;rk Eenerlxl Fairchild, Glve, Puget Scu Brig Galllee, Dinsmore, Tahitl. Sohr Bella, Smith, Albion, In tow of st Cleone. Schr Mary Buhne, Weber, Eureka. Schr Lillebonne, Hansen. Sohr - Seven . Sisters, Rasmussen, N alem River. Schr Helen, Nielsen, Schr La Chilena, Matsen, Fort Ross. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Sept 1—10 p. m.—Weather, velocity, 8 miles. CHARTERS. The Transit loads mdse for Honolulu. The Giuseppe Is rechartered for wheat, flour or barley to Europe, 23s 9d. je loads wheat at F The Earl of Dalho land ‘or Tacoma for Europe, option of Town. MEMORANDUM. Per Arcata—Sept 1.at 9 a. m. passed tug R 5 a. m. passed the tug M of F Per Crescent Clty—Passed through a lct of MISCELLANEOUS.. PORT TOWNSEND—Sept 1—The “Jap stmr Kinshiu Maru, from Yokohama, for Seattle, is ashore at Bush Point. Very foggy. Per Jap stmr Kinshiu Maru—Later—Steamer DOMESTIC PORTS. FISH ROCK—Satled Sept 1—Stmr Greenwood for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND—Sailed Sept 1—Bark Aurecla, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Sailed Sept 1—Schr Ma- weema, for Honolulu SEATTLE—Arrived Sept 1—Bark Big Bo- nanza, hence Aug 14. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Aug 31—Br ship: City of Athens, from Antwerp; stmr Al- catraz, from —. EUREKA—Arrived Sept 1—Stmr Charles Nel- son, hence Aug 31 EUREKA Arrived Sept 1—Schr Lottle C: Sailed Sept I—Stmr Hueneme, for San Fr: cisco. POINT REYES—Sept 1—Tug Monarc TA YMA—Sailed Sept 1—Schr King Cy —Safled Aug 31—Stmr Scotla, for San_Francisco, ROCKPORT—Arrived Sept 1—Stmr Lag hence’ Aug 30, PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Sept 1—Shi H_Starbuck, from Port Townsend. TACOMA—Salled Aug 31— r Eva, for San Pedro. FEASTERN PORTS. NEW, - YORK—Arrived Aug 31—Stmr Ad- vance, from Colon: Salléd Aug 31—Stmr Finance, for Colon. FOREIGN PORTS. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Aug 31—Br stmr Dorie hence Aug 13 VALPARAISO—Arrived Aug 31—Br ship Ti- mandra, fram Newcastle, NSW. MAZATLAN for San F a Honolulu. —Sailed. Aug 31—Stmr Curacao, -ancisco. September 22 300 Con Cal & Va. Following were the sales in the Pactfic Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 10/300 Savage 38/200 Slerra. 14/100 Union Con 171300 Yeliow Afternoon Sesston. . 07300 Mexican 141000 Ophir 37/30 Savage 12|200 Sierra Nevada., SUN, MOON- AND TIDE. 5| United . States -Coast “and Geodetic Survey— Times and .Heights. of. Waters at. Fort . Paint, Francises . Bay: thority -of the Superintendent. NOTE—The Hiigh_and low “watérs . occur. at the city front. (Mission-street .wharf) twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin the height of tide i3 the same at both places. 400 Gould & Curry. High - and Low entrance. to San Published by official au- 200 Best & Belcher. 500 Con Cai & Va. 300 Crown Point 00 Gould & Curry. 100 Hale & Norcrs. OCEAN TRAVEL. The S. S. MOANA sails via’ Honolulu and Auckland for y Wednesda ; IflShiD yooat 2w N & S.. S. AUSTRALIA sails for Honolulu only ©mpank~ Wednesday, - September 21, at.2 p. m, Line to COOLGARDIE, ‘Australia, and CAPE TOWN, South Africa, J. D.'SPRECKELS & BROS: CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery st. Frelght office—327 Market st., San Francisco, 75(200 Yellow Jacket. FRIDAY, SEPTEMEER 2. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. : : THURSDAY, Sept. 1—4 p, m. " 4 Benton Con Best & Belcher Challenge Con. Joimermens | 23 Jon Cal & Vi Son Imperial Zrown Point on New York. Eureka Con Jould & Curry. Hale & Norers. deg Belcher. ... Slerra Nevada. Silver HIUIL .. 03Syndicate . 04]Union Con ... 6[Utah-........... 08 - 80 |Yellow Jacket. 15 16 L 15e REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. James W. Ryan to Orville D. Baldwin, lot on E line of Van Ness avenue, 91:8 N -of Pa- cific street, N 45:10 by E 137:f Z Charles G. Bonner to Alice B. Pawson (wife of Arthur) undivided 2-15 interest in lot on N |- st street, 137:6 W of Polk, W 68:9 by 0 undivided 7-30 interest in lot on S line of Howard street, 112:6 W of Hawthorne, W 45 by § 80, also described as lot on SE.liné of lalé)'urd street, 230 NE of Third, NE 45 by Stelia Locan to Willlam Dingee, undivided 215 interest in lot on N line of Post 137:6 W of Polk, W 68:9 by N 120; $2340. Arthur and Alice B Pawson to same, undi- NOTE—In ‘the .above exposition of the tides the early ‘morning- tides ‘are given in the left hand column and thie successive tides of the day in the arder-of Gecurrence as to time: {me calumn gives the sécond- tide of the third ttme column the.third" tide and .the last. or .right. hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when. there are but three tides, ‘as. sometimes- occur. given aré additions to--the Soundings United States- Coast ' Survey. charts, when a iminus sign (=) precédes the and then thé numbsr given is -subtracted from the depth given by the eharts. reference is.the mean of the lower low waters. e ————————————————— TIME BALL: 121118188 The plane of Branch Hydrographic -Office. U. S N., Mer- - chants’. Exchange; San Franctsco, Septer-. ber 1, s T . The timé ball on the fower of ‘the néw Ferty | bullding. was dropped at exactly noon fo-dayo. at poon of the'12th-‘meridian, or. at 8 p. m: Greenwich me: G CHAS. P, WELCH, Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamiers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: For-' Alaskan -ports, Sept. 3,8, 13, 18, 2 3, transfer at Seattle. For: Victoria, . Vancouver (B. C.), - Port Townsend, Seattle, Tacoma, -_Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 @, m., Sept.-3, %, 13, 18, 23, 28, 10 a m., October Ottober 3, and every fitth "day thereafter, transfer at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry., at Tacoma to N. P. Ry., at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Bureka (Hufiboldt Bay), 10 a. m. Sept. 5, 11, 17, .23, 29, Oet 5, and -every sixth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayuros, ~Port. Harford (San Lufs Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 9 a: m.. Sept, 2, 6, 10, 14, 15, 2 30,.0ct. % and every fourth day thereafte Tor San Diego, stopping only at Port H ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los-Angeles and_Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 a. Sept. 4,8 12, 16, 20, 24,25, Oct. 2 and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose dsl Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La: Paz, Santa Rosa- Tia_and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., ISth of every month. For further information obtain folder. The company reserves. the. right to change without. previous: notice steamers, sailing dates and henrs of sailing. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery strect -(Palace Ho! GOODALL; PERKINS. & CO.. Gen. Agts., 1) 10- Market: st,, San Francisco. vided 11-15 interest in same; $10. William J. and Virginia R. Dingee to Maxim- ilian A. Cachot, all same; $i00. Frank B. Kennedy to August D. Roth, lot on W line of Buchanan street, 50 8 of O'Far- Tell, S 25 by W 180; $5100. Lizsie Mensor to lins of Oaic atrest, 100 W of Fillmors, W 35 by . Ensign (refired) — STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, . In chargs. Villlam Mensor, L. D. Moulton to Eureka and Loan Association, lot on SW cor- cAllister street and Parker avenie, S 62:3% by W_100; $10. Mary J. Dolan (wife of Michael) to Robert line of Nineteenth street, Departure Bay - Doian, lot on N State California 58 E of Hartford, E 2 by N 90; gift. Robert Gunnison to Bertha Gunnison, lot on E line of Noe street, 57 N of Hill, N & by B 5. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to John B. Kelly, lot on N line of Twenty-fifth street, 205 W of ‘Sanchez, W 2 by N 114; $10. Golden Rule’ Mutual Building and Loan Asso- ciation to Charies A. Carillon, lot on N line , 16 W of Eureka, W 2 by Victoria & Puget Queen National City..[Oregon ‘Ports Charles Nelson. of Twentleth street, Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, French Line to Havre. Company's _pler (new) 42 ‘North River, foot of Morton st. Tr:\\elers@ by this -line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the .channel in & small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first class, $140; second clags, $115. LA CHAMPAGNE LA NAVARRE:.... LA NORMANDIE. LA GASCOGNE. LA TOURAINE ‘For further particulars appl COMPAGNIE ~ GE! TIQUE, Agent. Sept. 10, 10 a. m. Sept,- 17, 10-a. m. -Sept. 24, 10 a. m. Oct, 1,10 a. m. det. '8, 10 a. m. to NERALE TRANSATLAN- No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery ave,, San Francisco. Mary J. Dolan -(wife of Michael lot on SW_corner of and Diamond streets, W 80 by S 58; gift. Solomon and Dora Getz to Willlam H. T. lot on E line of Seventeenth ave- of Clement street, N 25 by E Oryille D. and Millle E. Baldwin to Marion L. Waddell, lot on N line of Point Lobos ave- R y-eighth avenue, E 25 by Alameda County. Patrick J. and Mary E. Keller to Selina R. Mills, lot on SW line of Rose of Pledmont avenue, SE 80 by SW 100, lots 6 and 7, Keller's Rose Park, Oakland 'Annex; Same to Mary Carroll, lot on SW line of Rose avenue, 1% SE of Pledmont, SE 50 by SW 100, China and Japan. ‘wenty-sixth Oregon Ports: Crescent” City Crescent City.,. E of Twent; Columbla: ...... STEAMERS TO SAIL. Destination. Columbfa "..|Portland. avenue, 240 SE 'GOODALL; PERKINS & CO.. THE 0, B, & N, CO. DISPATCH FAST 3TEAMERS TO PORTL.AND From Spear street Wharf at 10 a. m. FARE $12 First Class - - Including Berths $8 Second Class and Meals. SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Aug.. 3, 13, 23, Sept. 1 July 30, Aug. 8, 15,28, Segl.’l $32 00 $16 00/St.” Louls 26-00| Chicago 2400 26 00| New York 3100 E. C , General Agent, WARD, G Markat st Superintendents. lot 5, same; $281. . Rel Wurts to Lillie A. Snyder, 1ot 5, block I, Klinknerville: Tract, Myron L. Wurts, lots 1-and 2, block 3 1 ‘Lilife H. Read to J. W. Hardman, undivided half interest in lot on SE corner of Pacific |- avenue and Chestnut strest, E 100 by - 1253, | A e ot Facifts avene. 150”5 ine acific_avenue, of Chestnut street, E 50 by § 1602, block 5, lands a to Encinal, Alameda; $10. P e Richard and Nelll Oakland- Town- 3,10 am|Pler 9 , 11 am|Pler 11 | | Mon., Tues’, Wed., Thurs. and. Saf 9:43 a. m., 3:15 p. m. | Fridays f interest in lot on ft.to E. Glatz, lot NOTICE TO MARINERS. -BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U, S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEID, Steamer ' ‘Monticello. (8:30 'p. m. ng and offices Apranch of the United States Hydr Office, located 11 the Merchants’ -Exchange. is | maintained n San Francisco for ‘the benefit of | Tegard - to nationality and y invited -to' visit. the. sets of charts and sall.| lons 9: the world are kept -on hand [ On beginning at a point 100 East Tenth street and 150 NW_from NW Tenth avenue and 150 SE from SE Ninth avenue thence NE 50 by | Oakland; $10). NE from NE line of mariners, without . free of expense. S fors are cordlall; Whero complete y SE 25, block 17, Clinton, East W. H. Hy to C. W. i ling of Grans avenue, 20 S5 oF Tilostacn, N8 37:6 by NE 115, being lot 72 and NB . Telephone: Red: 2241 TAKE TAE BOAT T0 SAN JOSE. Delighttul - Bay Trip, 44 miles and return. Sundays, Excursion, 1.

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