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THE SAN FRANCISCO CATLL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1899 Eales Business and Cclebration. SUMMARY OF THE closed 82i%c; September, 76 7-16@77%c, closed MARKETS. 76tgc; December. 79 7-16@%0%c, closed 79%c. HOPS—Quiet. — = HIDES-Quiet. WOOL-—Quliet and steady. METALS-Spelter continued to show evidence of softness to-day, while on the other hand pig- tron and tin heid very firm at full former prices. Cables and reports from producing points at home were of favorable purport. At the close the Metal Exchange called: PIGIRON—Warrants, firm, with $1550 bid and $18 asked LAKE COPPER—Unchanged, at $18 50. Exchange and Silver as before quoted. Ii"heat and Barley casier and quieter. Oats, Corn and Rye inactive and weak. Beans and Secds naminal at unchanged prices. Hay continues depressed. Bran and Middlings Potatoes and Onions about the same. 3 i wre of good stock and firm. th moderate supplies. firm. [ TIN—Firmer, with $31 bid and $31 35 asked. LEAD—Quiet, asked. SPELTER—Easy. at $5 8 nominal. The with $460 bid and $4 62 broker: r $1S 50, JFFEE—Options closed steady, unchanged to 5 points higher. Sales, 23,250 bags, includ- ing: September, $4 30@4 35; October, $4 40: No- vrice for lead is $4 35 and for o 3 “heese and ( Tiod sulbrv market w plied and weak. Poultry market well supplied and weak. yember, $ 4; December, $ $0: Janiary, $ 55: Lo oiem g February, $4 90; March, 35; July, $5 2 Fresh fruits continue irm as a rule. Spot coffee—Rio, dull and tominal: mild, ‘GAR—Raw about steady but quiet; fair re- | fining, 3 15-16c; centrifugal, 9 test, 4}c: molas- Dried fruits steady at unchanged quotations. | ses sugar, 3 13-16c nominal. Refined, quiet but | about steady. 5024 packages, stead. Nothing new in Provisions. e 7 cmand. | _BUTTER-—Receipt: sy 6 good demand, Jestern creamery, 17@%c; factory, June, 14% hot unchange ; EGGS—Recelpts, 10,057 tary reception cutting considerably into business. factory, current prices, 12%4@15c. prckaxes; steady. Western ungraded at mark, 12@lic. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—California dried fruits, quiet and unchanged. EVAPORATED ~APPLES — Common, Tkc; prime wire tray, 8%@5i4c; choice, $%@dc; fancy, Wheeltng & Lake Erfe........... Wheeling & Lake Erie 2d prefrd,.. Wisconsin Cen: 1 P C C & St Loui Express Companies— Adams American PRL APRICOTS—Royal, 14c: Moorpark, 14@16c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, $@11'sc. —_—_ i Chicago Grain Market. —— bustness done military wn shut Nt re current very | | | i | | | CHICAGO, Aug. 24.—The opening in wheat REaait showed no changes from yesterday's closing an Spirits price in either September or December and Spirits pref with little inclination among traders to at- el Hoop........ t pt to force the market in either direction. 1 Hoop prefrd | The preponderance of sentiment favored the Steel & Wire.. buying side at first on account of an error in the e Current, which estimate made the |t 000,000 on the advance of %4d at Liver- pool, continued small receipts.. A mild o ng movement, mostly by local slight advance in September al gain in December, ur's trading had ended enly weak and dropped that was painfully_surp opened at’ 72 December to TNR@T ke sed arket tu apidity September 1 to advanced At 1 Ol Prices @ selling movement started that was |71 650" Gineose uch too for the demand. Desire to nerally cloudy along the Alcone take profits was apparently the principal mo- . ANl e e Paper ... - the liquidation, but a_great 5 Ky fatr 1481 1 Paper prefrd ¢ professional selling was done when it that the market was ea: the market was ature ced, and this e rAtate e B advantage of by professional scalpers Oregon | | times during the day to hammer down en along the im- ) e. The result was a decidedly nervous | Sver the interior, It| 3% for most of the session, though trad. | tricts except along o no time was really heavy. Private ¥ bel 3 n rd to the thwe: crop con- were favorable. ned to and December to mar- ed by the rts of a good cash | t prices were quickly hammered | Correeted on the Price mate m total crop re than 50,000,000 st_announc ¢ west wi the cause of a weak spot when iday apt \!\~rv* glven out, ]:u\vl 1lhe mflrl\vx‘\\‘n:nflllh;l.e nigh Tes| est d n grade at the close, September finishing | ght; dreshiiwest] Sitw Sogar - at_T1%c and December, 7 | Sugar prefrd . TN WAaS q and irregular. September was Tennessee Coal strong on th excellent shipping busin which caused a good deal of covering by | shorts. September closed %c higher. Decem- | T west_w | % ber closed a shade lower. " H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. | 1:0 United States Rubl The for oats was a narrow and 320 Western Union .....e..... steady — e = | e higher. in' provisions and the mar- cember closed Little was Shares sold. | September closed Ye higher, De- | it & ket was practically featureless. Prices ad- S CLOSING (BONDS. vanced somewhat shortly after the opening 2s reg.. with Softness developed later, but in 3s reg.. the market firmed up again and | 3s coup. ed steady. Trading was mostly local. The [[iDs e e e T INGE Dl ae cash demand for meats was only moderate. At S5 gt gy 2 %o new 4s cour N Carolina 6s close September pork was a shade higher. New York Stock Market. | Do oid 4x rea i Do s e | AlE e itn b T AT Jan TaIOHE _ Do old 4s coup..118% No Pac lIsts. - - — EW YORK, Aug. demand for se- | {vo 55 reg. 11%] Do 3s....... \“’I"""" Open. High. Low. 10stly d in the early | Do 5s coup 11135 Do z 3% | h e e s Lokl ot Tor it | Dis of col 3.6 o Cia, A epes 724 L] i ik "€ | Ala class A & W con 4s. December e e Ag S became more burdensome, and at last | Ty, ‘class B 00 DG pen e May T T te cy downward, al-| Do class C Or Nav lsts Corn the marking up of a few stocks at Do Currenc; Do 4s Septe ay AR top prices made it frregular. North- | AX{EI i 0% Or Sho l\;* 287 fofanntehe Union kae atiatocicsineach ffon i sgBans S 11 iR UG Swal st Oats No. 1 the final dealings. There were | Gho. " Ohlo 4i4s.. 97%4/S L & I M Con September = 20 e stocks which Do bs.. .119% B L & S F Gen 6s. December .......... 10% & N Con 7s....144 (St Paul Con........170} | May 2% | Do S'F Deb 3 Mess Pork, Chi Term 45 | september Y% 830 . markets D &R October e “oal, wh D> 45 January 560 B Y | " Lard, per 10 e Ge i Septemiber W & D Cists.. 80 | Do | Octaber . Elec 5s........118% Unlon January 5 | e to two poin G H & § A 65....108 | Wabash Short Ribe, | Tio 108 | Do 2as..... September 5114 §12% | fier noon that the | H & '] 110 |West Shore October 6520 615 4 | 1 z Janua 02 497y a_ Centurie: P | Do deferred. follows: Flour, | n & § ds..... §8@72¢; No. 2 Red, rean Toba ¥ | Xo. 2 Oats % Manhattan resp in sympathy, and il : c; No. 3 White, r of railroa a point. The market MINING STOCKS. x No. 2 Barley, for the rest of the llar 3)(Ontarlo ... S1 141 14 ; Prime ength in individual | Crown Poin 18, Ophir ..... Mess Pork, per bbl, §7 ) the dividen Con Cal & Va...... 160 Plymouth 1@ %: Short-rib hough it had 1 Deadwood ......... 80 Quicksilver Sides, (loose), Dry Salted Shoulders Gould & Curry.... Do prefd. (boxed), 5%@5% ar Sides (boxed), Hale & Norcross... Sierra Nevada | §5 505 60; Whisky, distillers' finished gooc Homestake dard . per gal, $126. Iron Siiver........, % Union Con...... E - = AR Mexicar L0 4siYellow Jacket. phrticles— Receipts. Shipmente. | I : g | Flour, barrels.... eeee. 24,000 20,000 3 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. Wheat, busheis.. * 72000 22,000 and this Money West Elee o0 s S s hela $11a99.000 n the sy made the cios! Call loans.. ..3@1| Do pre 8 | Oats, bushe 533,000 r heavy, except es name Time 1 ..4@5 Bonds— Rye, bushels Taa 2000 ket conditions abroad account- Stock Atchison 4s.... 100 | Bariey, bu o 33000 i sentiment from that quarter, | Atch Top & 8 F.. 23%' Mining Shares— | £Y; - DUShENS .o rosronacpdonc U0 lcn buying of stocks here had ita | Do prefd....... Adventura ...... On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter fra 1‘]"“‘,. fx"‘”; i :}"‘;’;"‘.’“. 5 Am Sugar.. | Allouez Min Co. market was steady. Creameries, 16G20c; diary, B0 ss0 had the stiftness of the local | = hopprara Atlant Eges, firm; fresh, 12}c. Cheese, firm} ntive issues showed avances. | Boston & Maine {Centennial 20020 o | S LR Fitchburg _prefd...118 |Franklin ... 5 dif fours registered declined | Nfexican Cen....... 15% Humboldt - | oreign Futures. FES B anohs DI RECE Mich Tel. 2 ot ! YORK STOCK LIST. 0ld Colony. Quiney. — % Oid_Domini CHsisanta Fe Copper.. 1 LIVERPOOL. ? 3l Winona <. Fnest Sept. Des. Wolverines ¢ |iQpening i Ohio intar et JiOahnEL Sl el i PARIS. m Whe: Auj Openin 19 AT} s Closing ... ) D LI | Flour— hicaso. Rurlingt Quincy. NEW YORK, Aug. 24.—Mones on call, steady | Chasia o011 b O I & T prefed. . A% | at 214@3 per cent; last loan 3 per cent. Prime | = Chicago & Eastern Tilin :: oy | mercantile paper, 4%4@5 per cent. Bterling ex-| ———————————"—"—9 | | & X sstern.. . .. ... 1835 change, easy, with actual business in bank- | £ 2 7 Chicain, Roeic Teiand & Pacific. iz | ere ills ai $ 85%@4 8% for demand and at California Fruit Sales. GO0 & St Louls oo 1, 4 5334 83% for sixty dave. Posted rates, $4 54 (_‘M,‘:-:Td“ athern e saesiec B and U84 87%. ' Commercial ‘hilia, " $1 82 siiven|igs T RR T e g e "”r‘! ~~-4é1 certificates, t{\mol@. Bar silver, 39 | porasy S =ioill Mexican dollars, ~47%c. Government i Delaware & Hudson...... Dioe e CHICAGO, Til, Aug. 24.—The Earl Fruit k & Westers ST Pl i S dotive HRatiraal | Company sold Californta fruit at auction to- =l | day at the following prices: Grapes—Tokay, Cash in the T'rca.mry, single crates, 45c@$1 30, average $115; Malaga, 70@%5e, average 7Sc. Pears—Bartletts, boxes, $120@1 9, average $177; sweet Prunes, single VASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—To-day’s statement | Crates, Sic@sl 45, average 8ic. Peaches—Orance o% i ; Nling, 40a:5e, average She; Susquebanna, 550 Valle of the conditlon of the Treasury shows: Avail- | G @sbe, an ¥ e liies, Sthen Cantrat. able cash balance, $275,074.59; Eold reserve, | Lverake 70c. Eleven cars sold to-day; weather | Towa C 244,571,018, Towa Ce Kansas Lake Er BOSTON, Mass., Aug 24.—The Farl Fruit Company realized the following prices for Cali- fornfa fruit sold at auction to-day: Grapes Tokay, single crates, $1 G0@1 85, average $1 57; Malagas, $i 3@1 50, average $141. Peaches— Late Crawford, boxes, 5lc@$115, average S2c Susquehanna, 40c@$1, average ~Toc; Orangs Cling, 50@75c, average 62c; McDevitt ‘Cling, 10@ average 62. Pears—Bartletts, $1 2002 50, average, $2 14, Nine cars sold to-day; weather not unfavorable. | MONTREAL, Quebec, Aug. \23.—The FEarl Fruit Company realized the following prices for California fruit sold at auction to-day: Peaches London Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London Snancial cablegram says: | The markets here had a good opening to-day, ! reacting later in view of Saturday’'s holiday and the dispatch of further troops to the Cape. Cunsols went down . Americans opened strong and very active, but suffered a sharp reaction % | in the afternoon, closing at the worst. There Lake Shore Louisviile & Manhattan L neapolis & ; eapolis & St Louls prefrd.. Pacific 5 Ohio. brisk recovery in the streat, ho i o Kansas o I, eet, wever, Slhe; OXOS 5. av . 'y New Jersey s were A 9-16. Anacondas were wanted | Mary's choice, $I. Plums—Yellow Egg, singls New York Centeal at 111506, Meney casfer on the strong bank | crates, $1. Prunés—Columbia. - single crates orfolk & Western...... | e CLOSING. $0c@is], average 93c; Gros, $1 01 ' orfolk & Western prefrd e , . 3 NEW YORK, Aug. 23.—The Earl Fruit Com- Northern Pacific ;| g Sanndian Prcific, 90k Northern Pacifc pre- | pany sold Callfornia frult to-day at the follow. . | ferred, 80; Union Pacific preferrcd. 80%: Atchi- DT84 | won, 04 Grand Trunk, $%: Anaconda. 1t ng prices: Peaches—Late Crawford, 1850 average T5c; Orange Cling, 63@S0; o average 760 Northern Pa W 117%. rande Western pref Touis & San Fran. t Louis & San Fran i Louis & San Fran 2d prefrd. Louls S : Louis South Paul Paul prefrd Paul & Omaha. Ontario & 7% r b 1L 2 dofisengty - ¥ | Bar silver, 27id. Money, 14@1% per cent. | Susquehanna, bi@c. average 7ic; McDevi % Cling, T0@i5s, average Te. . Pears—Bartlotts, Orexon i . 0@Te, ave Tie. —Bartletts, Permay! | - — boxes, 81 fHa7 15, average 4165, Dl .;..._G‘,',,,f“ Reading - ; D Sron, single crates, H@T0C, average 6c; Wash- Heading 15t prefrd | 1 New York Grain and Produce. | | ingion, siatsc, average she: Prunce—Gros, e Reading 24 prefrd.......1101 1 1%, verage'si 6, Fourteen cars sold to-day; Rlo Grande Western......... * & 2 & | weatner hot. r Eastern Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Aug. 24.—CATTLE—Desirable cat- tle were readily taken to-day at strong prices, but poorer qualities were dull and declining. Good to_choice cattle, §5 65@6 65; commoner grades, $4 10@5 60; stockers and feeders, $3 (| NEW YORK, Auz. 2.—FLOUR—Receipts, 1% | 29,135 barrels; ports, 15,132 barrels; sales, 6500 $1% | barrels. Steadily held, but quiet. 301 | WHEAT—Receipts, %.950 bushels; exports, 4| 33,505 bushels; sales, 2,300,000 busheis futures i, | and 488,000 bushels spot. Spot—Steady; No. 2 Ted, e, f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Du- | Farina, 4 503 Whe Southern Pacific ...... 39% | luth, Si%e, 1, 0. b. N T A Southern Ralmay .. Iz | vaior Mo, L e SBEa sker Dpbions | 3 By eains, piarers; $100 B Texai steers, | frm, Southern Rallway pre b | Feehiey gpcables, but deseioped u eubsequent | “HOGS—The markel for hogs was strong and "l};{:: gaz‘aglflg :.% | {::l l;:nflrf'hfivfl;xh;li!lrr::e:‘elz‘lyd: !M’l‘“l:‘ls .‘,nd bet- (ll“flh!r early, but trading late In the dl)s VBV:I gl S eat’ c 3 s in turn na pri Talon hf':rmc prefrd.. 7 *ZJ ;:Sdend e fl:;fik".ffirw on export demand 4%0; “mixed fi%!..‘"i?’fi"@i fizv.gefi‘g g""g‘."n%.‘??fi 8Sh ...oeeiiesse - er reallzing, with the | pigs, $3 40@4 70; 524 Y Wabash prefrd .. 233 | close weak at net %c decline. May, 525 @5350, PEHERD the emmand 2?3"-1::» was good, but was Jambs. Sheep, $2@4 25 for na Uiven und 0% 1064 16 for Western range anl- mals; lambs brought $8 50@6 for ordinary to good, with chojce lambs bringing, 6 1565 (Receipte—Cattle, 00, hogs, sheep, 4, _ Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 24.—Clearings, 038; balances, $9,075. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 24.—Wheat, Walla Walla, 5714@5sc; Valley, 59@59%ci Stem, 60@6lc. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Aug. 24.—Wheat, firm at adve Ciub, Ssgtse; Fiue Stem, 0G0l Foreign Markets. LONDON, Aug. 24.—Consols, 106 1-16; Silver, 27%; French Rentes, 100{ 2ic; Wheat cargoes off coast, operators and buyers indifferent; car- gces on passage, more inquiry; English coun- try markets, firm. LIVE 'OOL, . 24.—Wheat, firm; wheat TRrie auleit. novs steady; French in Pariz, quiet; flour In Parie, country ‘markets, firm, COTTON—Uplands, 3 9-161. CLOSIN WHEAT—Spot No. 2_red Western winter, firm, s 10%d o. 1 Northern spring, .6s 2d; fututres, steady; September o8 11d; December, 68 1%d. CORN—Spot American mi 4%d; do old, 3s 5d; futures, October, 3s 4d; November, 0—_7—————*4 LOCAL MARKETS. 244,- dull; Blue, ixed new, firm, 3s September, 3s 4%d; 3s 5%d, firm. Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Fxchange, 60 dayé...... — 3483 Sterling Exchange, sight... - 4 87 Sterling Cables £ - 488 New York Exchange, sight....... — 10 New York Exchange, telegraphio — 12% Mexican Doilars ........ 49 @ Fine Sflver, Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—The Ross-shire takes for Cork 978 ctls, valued at $10,7%5; Amiral Troude, for Cork, 14,468 ctls at $15,200. The Chicago market opened easy and dull, and the bears that covered the preceding day turned and resold. The decline was checked, however, by the taking of fifty boatloads for export, and the late cables came through stronger. i Murray estimated the winter crop at 250,000, 00) bushels, and Cincinnati Price Current estimated the total crop at 525,000,000, The Produce Exchange will not be in session to-day until 2 o'clock, owing to the military parade in the m There was no after- noon call_yester: $1.05@1 07%; Spot Wheat—s $1 1001 13%, CALL BOARD SALES. formal Session—0:15 o'clock—December—6000 $1125; 32,000, $112%; 32,000, §1.12%. 'ndSession—December—2000 ctls,” $1 12% tesular Morning Session—No sales. No afternoon session. Y—The Ros: valued at $73.1 at $40,00. ntinued dull and nominal, : Brewing, §732@92%c; Chevalier, per ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. sslon—9:15 o' clock—December—2000 per o milling, BARLE shire takes for Cork 65,- ; Amiral Troude, for $2%c. d Session—No sales. r Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, o session. Were dull and unchanged. 1s in excess of the demand. White, $120g1 30; , per ctl; Black, 0c@$t k and lower. ' Eastern large ; White, §107%; mixed, $105 ernoon Flour and Millstuffs. $3 60@3 TS5, FLOUR—California family extras, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon and Washington, $3 40@3 50 per bbl for extra, $3 253 40 for bakers' and §2 25@3 for super- fine. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to_the trade: Graham Flour, $3 2 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $2 tra Cream Cornmeal, $3 25; Oatmeal, '$4 Oat Groats, $ 75; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; wheat Fiour, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat, $3 75 Wheat Flour, $3 50; Rolled 1), $6 55@6 9; in sacks, 3G 35@6 75; $5; Split Peas, 4 50; Green Peas, Oats_(bar Pear] Barle: 5 per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay continues depressed and dull, with Ib- eral recelpts. There is no change in Feed- 50@17 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$17 50@19 50 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $18 50 per ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, § ; _jobbing, $28 5 Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Cornmeal, : @25; Mixed Feed, sked Corn, $24 seed Meal, $28 per ton 50@S 50 for common to good Wheat and Oat, $7@3; Oat, 47; Island Barley, $4 50@5 5 per ton; Compressed Wheat, ¥ $180116 50 HAY—W 36GS; faifa, $9G10. @1 STRAW—20@35¢ per bale. Beans and Seeds. The market continues inactive at unchang prices. BE. @2 NS-—Bayos, $1 70@1 80; Small White, $2 05 Large White, $1 60@165; Pinks, 32 15@ ; Reds, nominal; Blackeye, $4 15@4 25; But- nominal; Limas, $4 10@4 15; Pea, $2 15@ . s, $2@2 25 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, 2@3c; Yellow Mus- tard, nominal; Flax, $1 80@2 10; Canary Seed, @3c per 1b for California and 3ic for East- ern; Alfalfa, 8%@8ic: Rape, 3c; Hemp, 40 Timothy, nominal. AS—Niles, §1 25@1 50; Green, $150 @2 per ctl. | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Pusiness dld not amount to much vesterda: owing to the marine pageant of the returning volunteers. Most of the dealers closed at noon. To-day will be ancther half-day, so it will be | Monday before the regular business of the town Prices show little change. POTATOES — Garnet Chiles, 90c@$l; Early Rose, 6h@90c; Burbanks, 65@%c per ctl; Sa- linas' Burbanks, $1 25@1 40; Sweet Potatoes, 2@ per 1b. c@$1 10 per ctl for Silverskins; ONION Pickle Onions ¢ per ctl. Sreen Peas, 1%@2% per lb; VEGETABLE String Beans, 1@2c: Lima Beans, 2@2%e; Cab- bage, H0@60c; River Tomatoes, 25@60c; Alameda Tomatoes, €5@75c; Egg Plant, 35@40c; Green Okra, 0@ per box: Garlic. 2@dc; Green Pep- pers, 40@a0c for Chill and 40@50c ‘per box for Bell: Carrots, 30@40c per sack; Bay Cucumbers, Pickles, $150@17 per etl for.No. i o for Nob. 2; Summer Squash, 20G%ic; rowfat Squash, $15 per ton; Green Corn is_resumed. Poultry and Game. Fens are in lght supply, but youns stock is plentiful and weak. Prices show more or less change. POULTRYLive Turkeys, 12@l4c for Gob- blers and 12@l4c for Hens; Young Turkey: 16@1Se; Geese, per pair, $125@150; Gosling: §150@2; Ducks, sx-@gfl'z_ r{:\r‘gle‘ n[nldns[u@ o H 4 50@5 50; young Rooster: sr;?n%glg;f'ul’;lmr‘;r;ns’ters.g' $375@4; Fryers, $4; Prollers, §2@% 50 for large, $250 for smal Pigeons, $1 404l 75 per dozen for old and $1 @2 for Sanabs. GAME—Doves, §0c per dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The market continues bare of good Butter, and quotations are stiff in consequence. Eggs Tule firm, and while an occasional dealer quotes 30c, the figure is too extreme for a flat quota- tion. Cheese is firm and in light stock. eamery - Fancy 2627 25 O e Fancy, 24c; good to cholce, 21G23 store, 18@20c_per 1b. Picklefl@ roll, 19@21c; firkin, 16@15c; creamery b, 20@21%e per 1b. O e Chotce mild new, 1@1I%e; old, 10 @lothe; Young America, 11@ilkc; Eastern, 13 @ise. EGGS—Quoted at 19G22%c for store and 2 @2c e Mcsen_for ranch; Eastern, 18%@aic for selected, 16@17c for No. 1 and 4@lsc for seconds. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. The semi-holiday attendant on the return of the First Regiment Is cutting into business at the moment, as the stores are closed half of the day. In addition the Alameda narrow-gauge train did not get in with the usual berries yes- terday, owing to another sinking of the track at Alameda. Still the market rules stiff for creamery, sec- | canning descriptions, and table kinds are also Rext week, when the celebration is over, We ought to have a lively market again from present indications. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— o\Bples, 35GR0C per box Tor common and T5c@ or’ good _to choice. ERATES inckberries, $3@350 per chest; Strawberries, §6g7 per chest for small and $29 | The supply | 5c per sack, Thc@$l per crate for Alameda | and 40@30c for Berkeley. 4 for large berries; Raspberries, $35085 per chest; Huckleberries, 4@5c per 1b. Grapes, 40@0c per box and crate for Fon- tainebleau, 35@Tc for biack, 25@c for Mus- cat, 40@75¢ for Tokay and 5o@Tse for Seedless. Watermelons, $6@20 per 100. Cantaloupes, '25G75c_per crate; Nutmegs, 100 25¢ per box on the wharf. Bananas, $150@2350 per bunch; Pineapples, $i @2 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. All fruits except Peaches are firm, and most kinds are scarce. Prunes continue sluggish about opening, and the only sales of new crop thus far are short sales, and the sellers may not be able to deliver the goods. A significant fact In this connection is that a heavy New York house that made a large sale of oid Prunes jast week i now buying some of them back again at a higher price than they sold them for. There are few conditions to make any dried fruit cheap this year, though usual attempts to keep prices low are being made. DRIED FRUIT (0ld Crop)—Prunes, 6%c for 40-50's, Gc for 50-60's, 4c for 60-70's, 314@3%c for and 2@2%c for 100-110's. DRIED FRUITS (New Crop)—Prunes, in sacks, 6@6iic for 40-50's, §@5lic for b0-60'€, 4@ 4%c per b for 60-70's, 3t for 70-80°s, 3GBic for £0-90's and 2%@2%c for 90-100's: Apricots, 10%@11c for Royals, 121@lse for Moorparks: Peaches, 5@6c for Standards and 64@7c for choice; Evaporated Apples. 1@7%c: Sun-dried, 4@5c per 1b; Nectarines, S@S%c per Ib; Pears, T@Stsc for quarters and S@9c for halves; Black Figs, 214@2%c. crown, i¥%c for four-crown, 4%@sc for Seedless Sultanas, 3%c for Seedless’ Muscatels and $1 20 for London Lavers; Dried Grapes, 2%@3c. NUTS—Walnuts, 5@Sc. for hardshell, 1@t for softshell; Chile Walnuts, 11@12c: Almonds, new crop, 7%c for Languedoc and 9ikc for pa- per-shell; Peanuts. 5% @6%c for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 8%@dc; Filberts, 11@11lc; Pecans, %@ Sc; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 11%c for bright and 10%4c for light amber: water white extracted, TH%@7% light amber extracted, 6%@ic; dark, per . BEESWAX—24@26c_per 1b. Provisions. remain o until the over. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8tc per 1b for | heavy, 8@9%c for light medium, 1l for light, | 12%c for extra light and 13c for sugar cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13%c; Callfornia Hams, 13c; Mess Beef, $13 per bbl; extra Prime Beef, §12 30; extra clear, $16 50; mess, 5@15 50; Smoked Beef, 12¢ per Ib. —Tierces quoted at 5%@i%c per 1b for compound and 7c for pure: half-barrels, pure, | Tlec: 10-1b tins, Sic: 5-1b tins, Siec. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 6%@7%¢c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. military celebration ls market at unchanged prices. show no change. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell ebout Ic under the quotations. Heavy steers, 10@10%c; medium, 9G9%c; light, Cowhides, 9c; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 8c; dry Hides, sound, dry Kip and Veal, l6c: dry Calf, I7c; | Sheepskins, ~shearlings, 20@3Cc ~ each; ' short Wool, 85@60c each; medium, 70@%c; long Wool, Wool and Hops gc; Calf, 90c@1 10 each; Horse Hides, salt,’ $2@% 25 for @150 for small; Colts, 25@50c. No. 1 rendered, 4@#iz per 1b; No. @3tec; refined, grease, 2G2%e. | 7 WOOL-Spring’ Clips — Joaquin _and Southern, 7 months, §@llc; San Joaguin Foot- hill, defective, 8@%c; Valiey Oregon, 17@1Sc; Eastern Oregon, 12@l4c for cholce and 9@l1%c for fair to good. Fall Clip- Joaquin Lambs, $@10c: do plains, 7@Sc; San Joaquin and Southern Moun- tain, Tle@de. HOPS—1888 crop, 15@17%c per 1b; 1899 crop, 3c bid with no takers. General Merchandise. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7%c: Wool | Bags, 26@28c; Frult Bags, 5%c, 5%c and 6e for | the three grades of white and 7@ for bleached jute. COAL—Wellington. $8 per ton; New Welling- ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, s6; Bryant, $; Coos Bay, $; Wallsend, $7 505 Scoteh, §8; Cumberland, §9 in bulk and $10 50 in sacks; Pennsylvania' Anthracite Egg, $12; Cannel, 38 per ton: Rock Springs and Castla Gate, §7 60; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and §i4 Ks. R—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, terms net cash, in 100-1b bags: lent. Dominoes, half barrels, 5%c; boxes, 6c per 1b. i San Francisco Meat Market. All kinds remain as previously quoted. feeling is firm all around as a rule. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers: B Cow! VEAL—7@10c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 7@8c; Ewes, 107%e per ound. - PLAMB Spring, $16ae per b, PORK—Live Hogs, 6%@5%c for small, 6c for medium and 3%@a%e for large: stock hogs and TFeeders, 5%c; dressed Hogs, 1@Ste. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, A Iy | Flour, ar sks.... 21,035 Middlin Wheat, ctis... 995 Hay, to | Barle: ctls. 4,350 Pelts, bdls. | Oats, ctls...... 3,640 Hides, No...... | Cheese, ctls. 67| Wool, bag: 4 Tallow, ctls. 208 Eggs. doz. 0 Beans, sks... . 12 Leather, rolls... 101 | Potatoes, sks..... 43¢ Wine, gals. 26,750 Onions, sks.. Sugar, sks | Bran, sks ugar, bbls....... 75 | OREGON. | Flour, qr sks.... 1,68)|Oats, ctls..... 740 e e ST ‘| THE STOCKE MAREET. | o~ | The Bond Exchange held one session yester- ;da)' and adjourned over until this afternoon | at 2 o'clock. Fluctuations were few and narrow. Mining stocks were firmer, but dull. The telegram from the pump said: ‘At 6:30 this morning the water was 31 feet 6 inches below the 1930-foot level. No. 1 elevaior has been running continuously.” The Best and Beicher delinquent sale takes place to-day. The Pacific Stock Exchange adjourned at noon_on account of the marine parade. The San Francisco Board met in the afternoon, but made no sales. In the Belcher mine on the 100-foot level the east drift from the station is now in 6 feet, having been advanced 12 feet during the week. The face shows porphyry. “On the 1000- foot level the east crosseut from the main north lateral drift is out 233 feet, 8 fest hav- ing beer made during the week. ' The face is in a mixture of quartz and porphyry. On tha J100-foot level the work of cleaning out and retimbering the Belcher, Crown Point and ing continued. There have been hoisted dur- ing the week and stored in: the ore-house at the mine thirty mining carloads of ore, of §22 per ton. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, Aug. 242 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. 31 4 Bonds— Equit G L Co. N C NG Ry 7s.110 Savings Banks— N R of Cal 6s. — 115 Ger S & L..1650 N R of Cal fs.114 — [Hum S & L1050 1160 NP CR R 6s.105% — [Mut Sav Bk. 39 — NPCRRGsI065 107 [BF Sav U...500 — N Cal R R ps.ill — [Sav & L So. — sa1 OGL&HGEsI1 — [Sec Sav Bx. — 300 Oak Transt 6s.11 112!4/Union T Co.1400 1440 Om C Ry 6s..121 — | Street Railroads— P & Cl Ry 6s.105 107 [California Pk & O Ry 6s.115 — |[Geary . Powell-st R 6s — 125 [Market-st Sac El G&R3s — S 1 & N P is.113Y% — S F & S JVis.115 116 § R of Cal 6s:108% of A 6s...111% — 65(1905).112 112% 65(1906). — 11412 £5(1912). 118 122 1s cg 55.102% — Oak S L & H Presidio Powde: California .....150 165 E:Dymcmmc«{ k3 ant Con Co. Vigorit . gl Sugar— Hana P Co.... 16% 15% o PEC PC PC PC Pears, 40@60c per box: Bartletts, $1@125 per | Spring Valley.101%101% Mer kx assn.. — 100 box for'green and 50g7se for ripe; {n bulks, $20| (G4g and Blectric— "~ Opeanie S Co. 57 04 5 T ton. a ias... — — |Pac A F A.... 1% — Nectarines, 40@50c per box for white and 50@ | Cent G Co...l. — — Pac C Bor Co. — — 65c_for red. Cent L & Pl — 7 |Par Paint Co. 8% — Ffi‘ 75 per box for double layers of small Morrh & black ‘and %aiee for large purple. 4 Board HEDIDES Session. eaches, 50@Tic per box and 40@50c per bas- X 5 ket in bulk, $10@25 per ton, o 8ok o calitemis. . +++:275.00 Piums, 2i@0c per box; Prunes, 40@T5¢ Der | 70 Hawaiian Com'l & Sugar. i crate; Green and Yelow Plums, §0 per ol Hachinaon S Co 1150 e e 2000 Market Street Railway ist con 64 CITRUS FRUITS- Lemons, $1@175 for com- | o) onames, Susar Co... mon and $2@3 for good to choice; Mexican | 3) pasihe Gones Forex Limes, $4@4:0; California Limes, nominal; e e v the | 70-80's. 2% @3%c for $0-90°s, 2%@2%c for 90-100's | RAISINS 3%c for two-crown, 4%c for three- | The market continues quiet, and will probably | TLocal Hide dealers report a strong and lively | salted | 16¢c; culls and brands, | | Cubes, A cn ed and Fine Crushed, 5lc;: Pow- dered, Candy Granulated, 5%c! Dry Gran- TO ARRIVE. o | ulated, Confectioners’ A, 5c; California A —: Magnolla A, 4%c; Extra C, 4%3¢; Golden C, | Heaman T | 3%c: barrels, 1-16c more: half barrels, %c more; | — | boxes, e more; 50-1b bags, %c more. No or- | Aberdeen .......|Humboldt...... der taken for less than 75 barrels or its equiva- The EEF—7@Sc per Ib for Steers and 6%@Tc for Yellow Jacket north lateral drift is still be- | the | average top sample of Which shows an assay | ¢s quar coup..ll2 — |Mutual El Co. 16% 16% is quar reg.... — — [OGL &H...0 48 50 is new quar... — 131%/Pac Gas Imp. 69% 70% §s quar coup..108 109 Pac L Co. 40 43 Miscellaneous— SF G & BE... (9% 0% Cal-st Cab s. — — [San Fran ..., 3% 3% <G wat 8s... — 110%|Stockton Gas.. 12 — | 4 L & P 0s..120%135 | Insurance— F & CI Ry 6s — 117 |Firem's Fund 2% — Geary-st R bs. — 9 | Bank Stocks— H C & S 5%s..107% — ! Anglo-Cal .... 63 68 L A Ry 54....106%107% Bank of Cal. 27 25 LALGCo 6.9 — [CalSD&T. — 8 Do gnid 6s.. 99 — [First National.230 2 Do gntd bs.. — 100 {Lon P & A....120% — Market-st_@s...126% — [Mer Exchange — 16 Do 1st M 551171 — [Nev Nat Bk..4183% — akawe 5 % v 104 104% Kilauea S C.. — S V. Wis@am)101% — | Makawell S C. 50% Stktn Gas 6s..104 107 {Onomea S Co. 39 39% Water Stocks— Paauhau S C. 39% 38% Contra Costa.. 18 76% niscellaneous— Marin Countyv. 50 TG s [ s S Al Pac Assn. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE | BOARD. Toard Morning Session. oard— | 100 Equitable Gas ....... vore 4100 | 80 Hutchinson § P Co. 32 00 | 4[‘ Market Street Railwa; 62 (0 | 25 SV Water. = 102 60 160 Vigorit Pow Afternoon Session. Board— 100 Equitable Gas . 40 Hawallan Com gar.. $2600 Los Angeles Railway os. 110 Mutual Electric Co. Onomea Sugar Co... 2 Paauhau S P Co. 30§ F Gas & Electric..... 208 V Water..... MINING STOCKS. | Following were the sales in the San Fran- | elsco Stock Board vesterday: Morning Session. 16] 200 Mexican .. 33! 400 Ophir ..... 311 100 Potost ... 450 Utah 200 Andes . 100 Balcher 100 Chollar 100 Gould & Curry. 38| 200 Mexican ........ 49| Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | Board yesterday: | Morning Session. | 200 Alpha Con. 100 Gould & Curry. 37 100 Andes ... 230 Ophir 105 | | 200 Caledonta . 100 Ophir . 107 | { 100 Chollar 100 Ophir . 110 100 Con Cal 100 Overman ....... 11 350 Con Cal & V 100 Savage ......... 18 200 Con Cal & V. 100 Sierra_Nevad: B | | BRI Sun, Moon and Tide. > - | United States Coast and Geodetle Survey— | Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. | NOTE—The high and low waters occur at | the city front (Mission-street wharf) about | twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide Is the same at both place: FRIDAY, AUGUST Sun rises 3 Sun sets. Moon rises.. [ f B s [Ea| et v lomm oo NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides | the early morning tides are given in the left | hand column_and the successive tides of the | ! day In the order of occurrence to time. The | second time column gives the second tide of | the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the | last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the | United States Coast Survey charts, excent when a minus sign (—) precedes the helght, and then the number given is subtracted from | the dcpth given by the charts. The plane of reference Is the mean of the lower low waters. Time Ball. | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. | chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, | August 24, 1899 The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— {1, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § | o’clock p. m. Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. N., in charge. ey e TP - SRR R O Steamer Movements. 8. N, Mer- Cal, \ | | | Belgian King.../China and Japan. { Fulton ..........|Portland..... | Willamette Seattle.. 2 | Aloha .|Point Arena...... | Pomona ‘/Humboldt B: | National City...|Grays Harbo: Portland .......|St. Michael.. |Aus. Point Arena....(Point Arena. _...[Aug. | Umatilla .... Victoria & Puge! und Aug. : Alameda ..... weoo|Aug. | Titanta .. |Aue: Coos_Ba: |Newport. ... |Aug. North Fork......Humboldt Aug. Mackinaw .....[Tacoma Wellington .....|Departure Bay, Curacao ........[Mexico... Weeott “[Humboldt.. | Brunswick .....|Oregon Ports.. Robt. Adamson|Nanaimo. Crescent City...|Crescent City..... | Corona \..)San Diego. ‘ Columbia._.......[Portland... | Coquille River..|Grays Harbor. | Luella -ITinamook Mineola Progreso ..... Bonita | Acapulco . Queen .r.......|Victorla & Puget Sound Aug.30 | | Arcata *[Coos Ba ceeen | Augl 31 | Bertha ‘|St. Michael 1 Nippon Maru... China and Japan.........[Sep. 1 | Santa Rosa...../San Diego . i | State of Cal. . [Portland.. . & e State o TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. | Weentt ....|Humboldt.....[Aug. 2 2 pm/Pier 13 | “nos Bay pm Pier 13 | A. Blanchrd/( | 10 am|Pier 2 DOMESTIC PORTS. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Aug 24—Schr Abble, for Caspar. Arrived Aug 24—Brig Courtney Ford, rmmfl akeley, Schr Mabel Gray, from Eureka. SEATTLE—Arrived Aug 24—Jap stmr Kin- shui Maru, from Yokohama. Aug 23—Stmr Pro- greso. hence Aug 20. UMPQUA—Sailed Aug 23—Schr Louise, San Pedro. Arrived Aug 20—Schr Lily, hence Aug 6. Sailed Aug 23—Stmr Mackinaw, for San Fran- cisco: stmr City of Topeka, for Dyea. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Aug 23—Schr C T Hill, for Hueneme; schr Viking, for San Fran- ciseo. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Aug 24—Br ship Fairport, from Yokohama; schr A M Baxter. from St Michael; schr F' § Redfield, from Hono- ulu. ST MICHAEL—In port Aug 10—U § stmr Cor- win; stmrs Laurada and Del Norte; barks Hun- Oregon and Agate. Sailed Au, Stmrs Hannah and Ofl Cit for Dawson; stmr Alliance, for Seattle; scl Sailor Boy, for Port Townsend. Aug 6—Stmrs fary F Graff and Monarch, for Dawson. Aug chr Abble F Morris, for Seattle. Aug 9— Bktn_Catherine ‘Sudden, for Port Townsend. Aug 10—Schr Mildred E. for Seattle. Arrived Aug (—Stmr Roancke, from Seattle. for Aug 7—Schr Mildred E, from Cape Nome; stmr Geo Stoneman, from Yukon River. Aug 10— Stmr aurada, from eattle. TACOMA — Arrived Aug Stmr Queen, 1]1['""“ Aug 1. Aug 24—Schr F S Redfield, from onolulu. iled Aug 24—Bark Tidal Wave and schr Comet, for San Pedro. | COOS BAY—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Alcazar, } hence Aug 21, GRE bora, for San Franciseo. AUSAL—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Newsboy, hence Auz WOOD—Sailed Aug 24—Stmr Whites- pSalied Aug 24—Stmr Navarro, for East san W edro, BANDON—Arrived Aug 24—Schr Joseph and Henry, hen ug 12, NEWPORT—Arr from Port Blakeley. EUREKA—Sailed Aug 24—Stmrs. Aberdeer and Pomona, for San Francisco. ASTORIA--Arrived Aug 24—Br ship Macduff, cd Aug 24—Schr Wawona, from Calcutta. Aug ‘mr Columbia, hence Aug 21 Sailed Aug 23—Stmr Fulton, for San Fran- glsco. Aug 24—Br ship Bothwell, for Queens- own, N DIRGO—Arrived Aug 24—Schr Thomas S Nezus. FOREIGN PORTS. ACAPULCO—Sajled Aug 22—Stmr Acapulco, for San Francisco DEPA RE BAY—Sailed Aug 23—Br_stmr Wellington, for San Francisco. Aug 24—Barge Color: in tow tug Pilot LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 24—Ship James Drumn hence March 30, ENSTOWN—Arrived. Aug 24—Br ship Bowman B Law, from Oregon. Aug 23—Br ship Falklandbank, from Oregon, and proceeded; Br Glenlee, and proceeded GKO - Arrived Aug 24—Jap stmr America Maru, hence J p_Arrived Aug Oregon = Arrived Aug 2—Br ship Troop, from Orezon. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Aug 23—Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, for San Francisco. Aug 19—Br stinr Carmarthenshire, for San Diego. Arrived Aug 23—Br stmr Glenogle, from Ore- gon. ATLANTIC STEAMERS QUEE! Arrived A“i 24—Stmr Ger- manic York, for Liverpool; stmr Boston, for Liverpool, and ROTTERDAM: dam, from New rrived Aug 24—Stmr Spaarn- . via Boulogne. Sailed Au tmr Staatendam, for New W York, via Bo HAMBUR Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Patria, from New York YOKOHAMA—Sailed Aug 23—Stmr Glenogle, for Tacoma NEW YORK—Sailed Aug 24—Stmr Fuerst Bismarck, for Hamburg, via Cherbourg and Southampton; stmr Prinz Regent Luitpold, for Bremen. via Southampton. Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Britannie, erpool_and Queenstown. GENOA—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Aller, New York, via Naples. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Aug 24—Stmr Ser from New York: stmr Germanic, from New York. via Queenstown from Liv- from OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacl&: Coast Steamship Ca. Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco. For Alaskan ports, 10 &. m., August 19, 24, 29, September 8, change at Seattle For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C). Port Townsend, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, ~Anacortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m. August 19, 24, 2, September 3, and every fith day therealter; changeat Seattle to thiscompany’s steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m.. August 17, 22 27, September 1 and every fifth day thereater. For Santa Cruz. Cayuces, Port Harford Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Huener San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, § @, m., August 20, 24, 25, September 1, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)., 11 a. m.., August 18, 22 26, 30, September 3, and every fourth day thereafter. nsenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del atlan, Altata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m., 7th of each month. For further information obtain folder. The company rezerves the right to chanze without previous notice steamers, salling dates and henre of sailing. TICKET OFFICE— New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen. Agt: 10 Market st.. San Francisco. Monterey, San Simeon, (San Luls_Obispo), THE 8. R, & K. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PO R TE, AN From Spear-street Wharf at 10 a. m. FAR $12 First Class Including BertW 88 Second Class and Meals. STATE OF CALIFORNIA safls Aug. 26, Sept. % .Aug. 21, 21, Sept. 10 Short line to valla, Spokane, Butte, Helena_and all voints in the Northwest. Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market st. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents AMERICAN LINE. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON, PARIS. Stopping at Cherbourg, westhound. P | Samoa Tumboldt . | China ... Chinad Japan Aug. L pm PMSS | | Arcata gk 12 m|Pier 13 | Albfon ......|C 10 am|Pier 2 | State Calif. Portland. 10 am|Pler 24 | | Santa RosalSzn Diego. 11 am|Pier 11 ! Aloha . Point Arena. 3 pm/Pier 2 | | Pomona ....[Humboldt. 2 pm(Pler 9| | Coos Bay...[Newport. % am|Pier 11 | Pt. Arena..|Point Are: 2 pm|Pler 2| | Peru .. ./Panama 12 m|PMSS | North Fork.|Humboldt. 9 am Pier 2 | Brunswick .[Oregon Por’ | 10 am|Pler 2) | Umatilla ...|Vic & Pgt Sd. |4 10 am|(Pler 9 | Corona an Diego.....[Aug. 30, 11 am{Pler 11 | Coquille Rv|Grays Harbor z | 10 am|Pier 24 | Columbia ..|Portland. 9 am!Pier 11 | Bonita_.....|Newport. * Shipping Intelligence. i e % ARRIVED. Thursday., August 24. Stmr Novo, Winkel, 15 hours from Fort Brage. | Siost Gipsy, Leland, 20 hours from Menterey. | | Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 61 hours from | | Ssan Diegru, ete. | Stmr Point Arena, Mendocino. Stmr .-\:cnlrlz. Los Angeles. Simr CRival, Johnson, 40 hours from San | Pedro. | Stmr Weeott, Ellis, 24 hours from Eureka. Stmr Portland, Lindquist, 131 days from St Michael, via Anvil City and Unalaska. Br stmr Belgian King, 40 days from Hong- | Hansen, 11 hours from Carlson, 40 hours from Port | konz, via Yokohama 24 days, and Honolulu 9 | | 9385 Occldental, Bennett, 6% days from | Seattle. hr Norma, Larsen, 2 days from Fort Bragg. Sohr Twilight, Harsen, 7 days from Grays arbor. Har o ettte Low, Low, 5 hours from Point | Schr Reyes. CLEARED. Thursday, August 24. Bark Alden Besse, Potter, Homolulu; J D | Spreckels & Bros Co. i Bark Martha Davis, McAlmon, Honolulu; | Welch & Co. ‘Sehr Sophia Sutherland, Schroeder, Panama, | via Fort Bragg; Dempster Sons. SAILED. Thursday, August 24. Stmr Bonita, Nicolson, San Pedro. Stmr Walla Walla, Gage, Victoria, ete. Stmr Signal, Bendegard, Coos Bay. Schr Corinthian, Korth, Bowens Landing. Schr Coauflle, Pearson, Coquille River. Schr Monterey, Knudsen, Coos Bay. ! TELEGRAPHIC. Aug 24, 10 p m—Weather 3 velocity 14 miles, | SPOKEN. Aug 10, lat 16 N, lon 13 W—Br ship Rajore, from Huil, for San Francisco. July 22, lat 5 S, lon 64 W—Br ship Duchal- burn, from London, for San Franciseo. Aug 15, lat 32 N, lon 19 W—Br ship Matter- horn, from Antwerp, for San Francisco From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. St. Louls.....August 30| §t. Louis........Sept. 20 St. Paul........Sept. 6 St. Paul Sept. 27 ew York......Sept. 13| New York.......Oct. 4 RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwern. From New York Everv Wednesday, 12 noon. Friesland Aug. 30| Kensington ....Sept. 20 Southwark ....Sept. 6| Nordland ept. 27 Westernland ..Sept. 13| Friesland .......Oct. 4 EMPIRE LINE. Seattle, St. Michael. Dawson City. For full information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Montgomery st.. or any of its agencies. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- ner First and Brannan streets, 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calllng at Kobo (Hiogo), Nagasaki and Shanghal, = and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for india, ete. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. NIPPON MARU AMERICA MAR Tuesday, September 12 3 -....Friday, October § HONGKONG MARU..! ! Wednesday, Nov. 1 Round-trip tickeis af ‘Teduced rates. For freight and passage apply at company's office, B 1421 Market st.. cor. First. - 3 W. B. CURTIS, General Agent. S. 8. Alameda safls via Honolulu and Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, Septem- ber 6, at 10 p. m. D The S. §. Australia sails for Honolulu (Giflari Wednesaay, Septem- & ber 20, at 2 p. m. Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawafl, Samoa, New Zealand, Australla, India, Suez, England, etc.; $10 first class. 1. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. ifis.. 14 Iflv‘m ice. 327 Market St. Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight! COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Saiurday at 10 a. m, m from Pier 42, Nocth River, foot of Morton st. LA TOUMAINE, Sept. 2; LA CHAMPAGNE, £~ 1. 9: LA GASCOGNE, Sept. 16: LA BRETAGNE, Sept. 23; LA TOURAINE, Sept. 3, First-class to Havre, $65 and up- ward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Sec. ond-class to Havre, $45. 10 per gent reduction on r und trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broad- way (Huc on buildinm), New York. J. F. FU- GAZI & CO.,_ Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Mont- gomery ave., San Francisco. DAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. S i el sx s FOR U. S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLEIO, Mox., p.Steemer “Monticello.™ 3 ., Tues., We Thurs, and Sat. at 9- a. m., 3:15 8:30 p. (ex. Thurs. nlghl)} F"r:s- days, 1 p. m, and § Sundays, 10:20 a. m., 3 g‘ m. .Lnndlng and office, Mission-street Dock, fer No. 2. Telephone Main 156s.