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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1900. NLW/ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ilver a fraction firmer. Exchange as before. rather higher. Barley rather easier. Cheese about the same. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Beans and Se dull and nominal. s lower. Tomatoes declined. and Eggs firmer. Poultry Meat market stands the same. Meat ¢ marked do wn. v still in good supply, but less demoralized. ipping demand for Peaches, Pears and Plums. ruits in good demand, Apricots leading. for Prunes anxiously azaited. Il and unchanged. sed coinage of the Mints. CLOSING BONDS. U S ret 2s (when tssued) B do coup . do 25 reg. dols ... do 3s coup do new 45 Teg. do coup .. do old 4s reg. do coup .. do §s reg do 5s coup Dis of Col 3.655. Atchison gen 4s. do adj 4s { Can So 2ds . Ches & Ohlo 4% 1113 Or Nav Ists 4% do ds . Or S Line 6. do con 5s Reading gen’ 4s 0% /R G W lats . . 837 8t L & T M con §s.1104 05 35t L & S F gen 6s.122 93% £t Paul cons ......167 13% St P C & Pac Ists.17 40" do 58 122 S0 Pac 4s Potatoes unchanged. . ©2Y, So Ry & 2% /8 Rope & T 6s...... 69 02 * Tex & Pac 1sts....112 o 4s Tosk] o 208 o3 { Erle gen ds 65t Union P | Ft W & D Cty Ists 711 Wabash 1sts . | Gen Elec &s . -116% do 2ds .. | Iowa Cent 1sts.....113% West Shore 4s . | KCP & Glsts. ] 69 'Wis Cent 1sts . | L & Nash unt 4s.... 985 'Va cent .... MINING STOCKS. 10 Ontarfo . 12(Ophir . 1 40/RIymouth | Chollar Crown Point Con Cal & Va. Charters. loads wheat or barley to arrival: the Defender, ui; the J. W. Wendt. | prior to arrival; lapa Harbor for | ival | lise for Central America. { salled Tuesday f rl with a cargo of gen- 4 pkes sk soap. § bble ransit for Victoria. fled al cargo mony yesterday for valued at 1976 ers butl o5 An Ac Idit reported the | in ald of nch Tnion Pacific, and Pacific, $4,194,169; to- | ment has been re- al indebtedness of ad Company to No- for the prin. of the . amounting to $6,- balance of the total ir- | ral Pacific and Western to the mpanies ement, agreement 344,109,536 and accrued n’ earnings. The National Coinage. | | coinage of the different United States | irst seven months of the year i Our Cas and Debts. wing is a statement of the public cash in the treasury of the e of business July 31 from Sccretary Gage: In- 021, 60; debt on which since maturity, $1,176,310; | interest, $35,904,604; certificates | offset b n equal amount | ssary, 8T 79: aggregate d with the state- { figures show an f the t the ¥ in- ates and treasury notes and a decrease in the | . it of $6.210.837. The c ¥ at the date mentioned wa S 0,000,000 tr: total, treasury, t fund erve and tru Weather Report. 20th Meridian—Pacific Time.) AN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5 p. m. The following maximum temperatures were reported from stations in California to-day: | Eureka . Gv”;-e Angeles . | Fresnc . | Sacramento . .82l Mount Tamalpais Independence . =10 Red Bluft San Diego . 68 Ban Luis Obfep. San Francisco data 6. minimum, 52; mean, 5. WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL FORECAST. Generally cloudy weatber prevails over the northern portion of the Pacific Slope and clear over the southern Seattering light showers are reported from Washington. The pressure has risen along the immediate coast and fallen over the interior. The temperature has risen over Washington, Qrexon and 1dabo and fallen over Northers “tah. Conditiors are favorable for fair weather in California exeept partly cloudy or foggy along the immediate coast in the morning. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnight, A: 10: Maximum temperature, | ral Manifest. | al, and $3L21L,- | . Norihern California—Fair Friday, except part- 1y cloudy or foggy along the coast in the morning; fresh southwest wind, Southern California—Fair Friday, except clouCy slong the coast in the morning; fresh west wind. Nevada—Partly cloudy Friday. Ttah—Pair Friday. Arizona—Fair Friday. Ban Francisco and vielnity—Partly cloudy or Deadwood 60 Quicksiiver 180 | Gould & Curr. Do prefd . 800 | Hale & Norcross.. 2)Sierra Nevada 2 | .50 00| Standard . 410 0| Union Con 19 foggy In the morning; fair during the day; | Mexican 15| Yellow Jacket. 2 fresh southwest wind. G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Officlal. ¥, BrOcHS yND Oepe: * | | | * Money— Union Pacific Call loans {Union Land . 2 * | Time loan West End .. 92 | | Stocks— Westingh Elec EASTERN MARKETS, | AT & st Fe. 26% |(Wis Cent .... . Do prefd 0% | Bonds— Amer Sugar 2% Atchison ds ........ 99% % | _Do prerd N E Gas & Coke b5 64% Bell Tel . Mining Shares— Torer YVork b Boston & Albar |Adventure . 2 New York Stock Market. el R P R Ea vt | Boston & Maine.. 1581 Amal Copper 58 NEW YORK, Au —Quotations wes y | Chi Bur & Q. 26 |Atlantic .. 23 more than nominar in he stk mameer toiay, | Dominion Coal ... 40 " [Boston & ‘Mont....307% There was not a single feature of striking in- | Do prefd ~HOS foutbe Be st 88 terest In the day's trading and the apgregate | Federal Steei . Calumet & Hecla..74 smber of shares sold fell below 100,000 for the | Do nrefd Centennfal . n n several years on & full trading ‘135% Franklin . 1% s re was a disposition to disregard the 31 |Humboldt % ca d from London in spite of the Osceola. - = for London account ran up | Parrott . 303 which s a large total cc - 11% [Quincy 13415 recent average, but Michigan Tel . Santa Fe Copper.. 4 cost that stock 2 I Gas & Coke. 1d Colons Old Dominion Rubber Condition WASHINGTON, of the Treasu 14% | Tamarack 04 | Utah Mini "15% |Winona . | Wolverines re were hardiy more than 1 ring the latter par preciable in most of d the average level of ficant change to-day. ever, n h a large ice movement her a seiling order or a Northwestern, for which der for several thousand ! e of the Treasury. Aug. 9.—To-day's statement oubus example, running | Of the $150.000,00 gold reserve in the division . number of lately dor- K Of redemntion show: Available cash balance, ff sharply on selling orders. 123,486, gold, § 403 Pitisburg rose 4 points | Realizing in Rubber The decision reported | rwrote the Ameri- | British exchequer ngle tran: New York Money Market, NEW YORK ug. S. aturday caused sur- | 1g1y, per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4G5 © Shvious fact ihat the | per cont. Sterling exchange, easier, at $4 88 for B on the expectation ot | demand and at $4 841 for 60 days; posted rates, early rec rom the United States. | $4 £5@4 55% and $4 §9; commercial bills, $4 831 market. States new 16 190 500 57 90,200 exchange. which fell | @4 $4. Siiver certificates, 61%@62%c; bar silver, o8 % lhegrn‘f‘\ttas ;npfl- €lc; Mexican dollars, 48%c. Government bonds, As 1 own money market, a 1 State bonds, inactiver The banks o the sub-treasury for the | Weak: State bonds, inactive; raflroad bonds, bars exported has wiped out their earlier | irregular. institution and established a The interior currency movi continues largely in favor ¢ with speculation practically ¥ to 1 per cent. of import: e in the bond par value, $705,000. United lined % iIn the bid price. YORK STOCK LIST. London Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—The Commercfal Ad- vertisers London financial cablegram says: The market here to-day was weak, mainly on account of the lack of business, the prospect of dearer money at the approaching settlement next Monday and the rather bad news from South Africa. 3% premium on the apprehension which is quite general that successful bidders for these se- curities will unload at the first chance for a falr profit. American stocks were featureless on an idle market. The bank bought £22.000 0ld in bars. It raised the buying prices 1d to NEW Baltimore & Ohio. Canadian Pacific Canada Southern . Chesapeake & Ohio. S Great Wes Burlington & Quinc: 4 & Louisville.... T2 10d on bars, %d to T6s 5d on eagles and d & Lousville prefd | on_all other foreign coins. tern Iilinols The bank returns show that the reserve is down to $17,671,000, reached since January, 18%4., The bank. how- ever, is obtaining control of the money market and will probably be able to replenich its re- sources, thwestern. C C C & St Louls do Southern .. suthern 18t pr outhern 2d prefd CLOSING. Hudson LONDON, Aug. 9.—Atchison, 27%; Canadian Pacific, 59%; Union Pacific, rand Trunk, #: Anaconds, Rand Mines, 33%. Bar sil- ver, steady, 26 11-16d per ounce; money, 3% per e cent. o iat prefd.. rehern Hocking Coal . Hocking Valley Tliinofs Central Iowa Central . # | !New York Grain and Produce. | ¥ | | . | S5%c . 0. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth, Si%c . o, b. afloat; No. 1 hard Duluth, §7%e f. o. b. afloa Options developed considerable strength on unexpected advance in English markets, compiled with local covering and Iib- | erai acceptances of last night's offers. Specu- | lative dullness in the afternoon brought reac- tions, but the market, nevertheless, closed steady at a net advance. March, B3%@S6isc; Pacific & O url, Kansas & Texa ouri, Kansas & Texas pres Jersey Central New York Central.. Norfolk & Western....... Norfolk & Western prefd.. Lt Pacific | closed, c; September, 80 15-16@S81 5-18c: Woriharn Pactfe prod closed, December, §@83%c; closed, S3%c. e W, Quiet. Ontario & Western. ... i ! Oregon Railway & Navigation: HIDES Firm. Qreson Ry & Navigation prefd...... 18 | COFFEE—Spot Rio, ayll; No. 7 involce, $%c. Reading SR “{6s | Mild, quiet; Cordova, nominal. Futures closed Reading 1st prof barely , b to 20 points lower. Total sales, including: September, g S S + November, 7.95@8.1 Rio Grand Western Rio Grande Western prefd. St Louis & San Francisco £.00GS. AR—Raw, firm; fair refining, 4%c bid; £t Louis & San Fran 1st prefd. centrifugal, 9 test, 4 13-16c bid; molasses su- t Louis & San Fran 24 prefd gar, 4c bid: refined, firm. St Louls, Southwestern...... BUTTER —Receipts, 3738 packages; firm: St Louis, Southwestern . 17@20c; current packed factory, 4@ St Paul ..,... 5%e. &t Paul prefd, | TEGGS—Receipts, 634 packages; steady; West- St Paul & Omaha. | ern, at mark, 11@13c for average lots. Southern Pacific Southern Railwa: Southern Railwa: Texas & Pacific . Union Pacific . Union Pacific prefd Wabash - Wabash prefd . Wheeling & L E Wheeling & L E 24 pref Wisconsin Central . DRIED FRUIT. LONDON, .Aug. 9.—The market for evapor- ated apples continues quiet and without no- table changes. Jobbing demand was very light. EVAPORATED APPLES—State common, 3G ©3 | 5c; vrime, 4%@5%e; choice, 5%@6c; fancy, 6% @ie. California dried fruits continue dull nominal. PRUNES—3%@Sc per 1b, as to size and qual- and Third Avenue .. ity. Express companies— | APRICOTS—Royal, 11@lc;: Moorpark, 15@17c. Adams 125 PEACHES—Peeled, 14@18c; unpeeled, 6@9c. American 5 United States Wells-Fargo New York Metal Market. Miscelianeous American CotlobOff . NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—There was little i - e oty feature of importance to the metal market to- ‘American Malting prefd ", duy. Tin showed some steadiness in view of an American Smelting & Refin. | advance of €d abroad, closing steadier in tuna American Smelting & Refin pre for spot at $31 31 85. The rest of the list, American Spirits ........ however, remained about unchanged from the American Spirits prefd | previous day's closing. Lake copper closad American Steel Hoop .. quiet at 15 0. Plgiron warrants were weak Steel Hoop prefd . and nominally quoted at $11 50. Lead was dull of the general fund exclusive | Money on call, easy, at | The new exchequer bonds fell to | which is the lowest figure | * NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—FLOUR—Receipts, | 7849 barrels; exports, 59 barrels; sales, 7320 packages. Morket, firm. WHEAT—Receipts, 49,950; exports, 21,174 sales, 000 future: 000 spot. No. 2 red, | dency. especially during the morning, receipts of hmylnfl longfi'r yard prices having @ depressing effect. There was some recovery from the decline, The cash business continued §o0d. At the close September pork was e ower; lard, ¢ lower and ribs unchanged. The'lending futures ranged as follows: good feeding barley, 341@35c; fair to cholce malting, 36@45c: No. 1 flaxseed. $132; No. 1 Northwéstern, $132; prime timothy seed. $3 20 @3 25; mess’ pork, per barrel. §11 0@11 7 P 3 lard, per 100 pounds, §5 75@6 T7’%; short sides (loose), $7 05@7 35; dry salted shoulders (boxed), 6% @Tc: short clear sides (boxed), $7 60 7 70; whisky, basis of high wines, §1 28%: c_l(_wer, _comrwct grade, §8 40. Articles— Receipts. Ship Flour, barrels. 200,000 ‘Wheat, bushels, Corn, bushels. Oats, bushels. Rye. bushels,, Barley, bushel On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was firm; creamery, 15@20c; dalirles, 14 ments. $1.10, crates: Tragedy, Porter Bros. | tetts, 60c@s2 pe: Prunes—Ponds Seedlings, single c@$1 20; Gros, $1 10@1 50. ‘ompan: ales: Pears—Bart- box and 6ic@$1 05 half box. | Grapes—Tok: $1 40@1 70 single crates; Mus. cats, 3@6lc; Malaga, 40@T5c; Plums—Quackenbos, $1@1 05 @65c; Wickson, T5c@sl 25; G dor, $1@$1 05; other varietles, Gros, $105@1 Italian, $115 | Tragedy, Sic@ “lings, $1 05@1 10; e Crawfords, 6@ Fosters, 'S0c; Mulr, Goc, | CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Porter Bros. Company sales California fruit: Jartletts, T0c@ Grapes single crate; ers, $1 55, s @l 10: Ital jan, $1'40; Hungari 16 lums—Coe Golden Drops, $1 05; Yellow Egg, S0c; Satsuma, 50@(0c; Norman, &sc. Earl Fruit Company sa $1 80 box. Peaches—Crawfords, Elbertas, 654 Susquehan: S3@esc. Grapes—Malamas, 90 Plums—Kelsey Japans, 9%c@?l 60 single crates Yellow Egg, c@sl 05, Prunes— £1 2 single crate; Silver, sic@$1 5c@$1 25; \Victoria, average $1 1 Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—CATTLE—Receipts, 10,- ©000. Steers, steady to 10c lowe ‘Western rangers, stead. butchers’ stock, steady to | slow. Natives—Best on sale, one carload at $; good to prime steers, § 50@6; poor to medium, | 34 75G5 35; selected feeders, $4G4 75; mixed stockers, $3@3 75; cows, $2 %064 50; heifers, $2 90 | @5;: canners, $2 40@2 7. bulls, $2 60G4 50; | calves, $@0 5. Texans—Receipts, 90; best | cn sale to-day, 15 carloads at $ 20; Texas fed | steers, steady, $4 35@5 20; Texas grass steers, 410G 4 bulls, $2 50@3 50. | T HOGS—Receipts to-day, = 26,000: to-morrow, | 16,000; lert over, 000. Weak to idc lower: $ 47%%; mixed and_butchers, $ 15@5 45; o choice heavy, $5 10@5 42i4; $4 90@5 05; light, $5 15@5 47'%; bulk of sales, | $ 205 38, | SHEEP — Receipts, 11,000. Steady; lambs, | strong t> 13- higher; good to choice wethers, | 3 5064 60; fair to choice mixed, $3 T5@4 2; Western sheep, $4 30@4 50; Texas sheep, $3 @ | 415; native lambs, $ 505 65; Western lambs, New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. ton futures was not active so far as opening new accounts was concerned. After opening | steady at an advance of 8 points to a decline | of 1 point, the market gave way under local | pressure, supplemented by Southern selling or- ders. The opening advance was lost before noon. advanced 9@1i from the lowest on very active demand. Stili later prices broke 81 points. The | | market was finally barely steady, with August | 2 points higher and other months 3g4 points igher, Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or. 081; balances, $45,3 Northern Wheat Merket. OREGON. PORTLAND, Aug. 8.—The wheat market is still drifting along in a lifeless manner. Nom- inal export values are 54@5ic for Walla Walla and Valley and about 58c for Bluestem. Cleared—Ship Rigel for Queenstown with 109,- 916 bushels of wheat. Forelgn wheat shipments from Portland for the week ending to-day were 231,460 bushels. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Aug. 9.—Wheat, dull changed. Bluestem, 59c; Club, 5éc. Aug. 9.—Clearings, $253,- and un- Foreign Markets. | LONDON, Aug. 9.—Consols, 97 11-16@97 15-16; | silver, 28 1-16d; French rentes, 100f 2c; wheat cargoes cn passage, quiet and steady; No. 1 standard California, 31s 3d: Walla Walla, 205 6d; Oregon, 50s 6d; English country mar- kets, firm: imports of wheat into United King- dum, 2€2,000 qrs; do flour, 277,000 qrs. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 9/—Wheat, firm: No. 1 standard California, 6s 3A@6s 3id; wheat.in Parls, barely steady; flour In Paris, barely steady; French country markets, firm; weather in_England, rainy. COTTON--Uplands, 5%d. CLOSING, WHEAT—Spot, firm; No. 2 red Western firm, 65 312d: No. 1 California, 6s 54@6s 5%d. Fu- tures, quiet; September, 6s 2d; December, 6s 5d. CORN—Spot, firm: American mixed new. 3s ud; old, 3s 11%d. Futures, quiet; September, 3s 11%d; October, 4s; November, 4s %d. Steel & Wire .. 33y | at 84 25, and speiter dull at $4 17%@4 22%. The | % _ * American Steel & Wire pre T | brokers' price for lead ‘was W and for copper | American Tin Plate ... 3 316 50. American Tin Plate pret i LOCAL MARKETS. American Tobacco .. 930 | 5 % | f\\m»rlcfldll 'fi:;ncc‘o Ezvld - naconda Mining L5 5 . Brookiyn Ramd Transit . Chicago Grain Market. i Colorado Fuel & Iron ... 8 Exchange and Builion. C nn(lnenln} ';otl:cco . t il * * — Continental Tobacco pre! e Sterling E: o 8 Fed 1 Steel ...... 33 g Exchange, sight. $ M:fi. sf,'.y nretd 6% | CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Wheat started with a ggmgs ‘é:fi.’;:"' #ixty days. Sy :’“o General Electric 1313 | materfal advance, September at TB4@T6%e, New otk Shehars sith b 1 Glucose gunr. 33% | compared with yesterday's closing price of | New York Exchange, tel i 1215 ;:::-::;Unmrplfig . fix | Ta%c. Liverpool quotations, always an im- | Fine Silver, per ounce i 61 Internations) Paper prefd 5™ &% | portant factor in this market, showed an un- | Mexican Dollars, nom - st Laclede Gas .. National Biscuit National Biscuit prefd National Lead ...... National- Lead prefd ional Steel .. National Steel nrefd .... New York Air Brake expected advance of %@%d, and this_strength North American 15 | of the forenoon in fact the tendency was toward Pactfic Coast ... 52 | lower prices, traders apparently seeing no profit Pacific Coast 1zt prefd |, 85 |in wheat at 76c and over, and on ome or two Pacific Coast 24 prefd. 62 | occasions the September price was forced down Pacific Mail 30% | to T5%c. Most of this selling was in the na- People's Gas 98% | ture of realizing by traders who had bought Steel 40%; | earlier in the week, but it was never heavy Pressed Steel Car nref: Pullman Palace Car . was reflected in the opening here. There was a moderate buying demand frbm local shorts at the start, but the advance aid not result in any pronounced increase in the volume of trad- ing, and after the first few minutes prices | dropped a little under realizing and selling by prominent commission houses. For the most | enough to cause real weakness. The market, Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool was firmer, owing to re- newed wet weather in Great Britain. Paris, on the contrary, took a downward turn. Chicago was strong at a slight advance, with some foreign buying, but a moderate demand on local account. Large receipts in the South- west were counteracted by the export demand and short crops in the Northwest. The Corn beit was reported still dry. The local market was rather better, both on and off call. “Spot Wheat—Shipping—$1 05; Milling, $1 07% 3 in fact, was for the most part exceptionall Standard Rope & Twine . A Bt TRy P g oy s Bl L TR 122% | denoted when reports showed that another day's CALL BOARD SALES. Susar pret 116 | export business was being done. and prices | Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December— Tennessee C 70 | gradually recovered. At the close September Urited States Leather.. United States Leather prefd. e e RS T u Western Union_ - Revublic Iron & was quoted at 6% C. Corn was dull, it strong The continued . dry weather d result was the 10 | tor. September closed Republic Iron & Steel Co 517 | “Gate Were auiet, bat Remm. Beptomber o P to the point of were Shares sold. stagnation. There was a conviction that uniless m‘.':fi.fw £ came, damage woul main fac- at 38%c. 4000 ctls, $1 12, Second s‘zuwn—nmtm—m ctls, $11214. ‘Sesston—December — 12,000 L e nAmm'odn — December — 22,000 ctls, éfim cargo taken to Cork by the uguw_%mmw bt ; rnflmgm.x-fimgrnn . A @17c; eggs, firm; fresh, 12¢; cheess, firm; 9% @tte! [ ! Foreign Futures. l * * LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Sept. Dee. Opening 63 Closing 63 Wheat— Aug. Nov.-Feb. Opening . 20 30 2165 Closing t0% A6 Flour— Opening 28 00 Closing 28 00 * 5 { California Fruit Sales. l i | % % NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—Earl Fruit ('nmpany] sales California fruit Pears—Bartletts, $lc@ $2 05 box. Peaches—Crawford: average 35c box; Elbertas, (5c@$115; Susquehannas, 70c@ | —The market for cot- | Again 1he market became firmer, prices | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. AlVheat No. 2— KT ugust . T% % T 5 September . m‘: 6% % 6% October .. e Th o % T Avgast o ST ww wh w% 3% st . Beptember . sy %% 38 38% October sy s I P el s 21% 2% 21% . 21% September . a7 wy A% 2% October .. wmy w2 221 Mess Pork, per bbl— Eeptember - M0 1T 1M NT October .. 11723% 1180 1172% 1180 Lard, per 106 i . September . 67 6T October ... 675 682% January 665 66T Short_Ri] September . 710 118 October 706 110 January 605 610 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, duil; No. 3 spring wheat, Tt No. 2 red, @ T8c: No. 2 corn, yeilow, 40c; No. 2 oats, 22G¢ 2%c; No. 2 white, 24G24" 3 white, 28%4 | | ers, $4@5; O1d Roosters, $1@4 2 heavy md-;chmn‘ and shipping grades, $2%@ $Tikc; Chevaller, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—No sales. Second Sesslon—December—4000 ctls, T8%c. Regular Morning Session—No sales. ”‘)Aotl.?‘r{\‘m Session—December—S8000 ctls, T914c; B %C. OATS—Continue inactive at unchanged prices. White, $110@135; Surprise, 31 35G1 40; Red. $110@1 2214: Gray, '$110@1 20} Black, $i 67l 122% per ctl: off grades of all kinds. $1G1 07%. CORN—There is nothing new to report. Eastern, §1 16@1 17%; California Large Yellow, $117%@1 18% per ctl: White, $117%@1 15%; Small Round Yellow, $1 17:4G1 20. RYE—90@93%c per ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California Family Extras, $3 60@3 75, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 i0; Oregor and Washington, $2 75@3 10 per barrel for fam- fly and $3 15@3 50 for bakers'; Eastern, $t 15@ 575 per barre! MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $3 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye Meal, $2 50; | Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, §275; extra cream do, §3 50; Oat Groats, $i 50: Hominy, $3 5083 75: Buckwheat Flour, 34@4 25; Cracked Wheat §3 50; Farina, $ 50; Whole Wheat Flour, § 25 Rolleq Oats_(barrels), $527 25; in sacks, 3 @7: Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, $5; Green Peas, $550 per 100 b Hay and Feedstuffs. The recent heavy receipts of Hay have so filled up dealers that storage room i{s now hard to find and the commission merchants are beg- §ing the farmers to cease shipping, but to fit- tle effect. It is the impression, however, that the ma will do better before long. Prices | for everything remain unchanged. BRAN—$12Q12 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $16@17 50 per ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill. $26@27; jobbin; $27 50@28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21: Corn Meal, §26 50; Cracked Corn, $27; Mixed Feed, $13 50@14. HAY—Volunteer, $4 5036 50; Wheat, $10@12; Whaat and Oat, $950G11 50; Oats, $8@10; Clover, $4G8; Alfalfa, $5@7 60; Barley, '8 50GS 50 per BTRAW-25G40c per bale. Beans and Seeds. The situation remains unchanged. BEANS—Bayos, §2 6@2 7; Small White, $3 40 @3 60; large White, $2 60@2 75; Pink, $§2@2 85; Red, $325@3 50: Rlackeye, $350; Lima, $5 30@ 5 40; Pea. nominal; Red Kidneys, $4@4 50. SEEDS—Brown Mustar nominal; Yellow Murtard, dc; Flax, §2G220; Canary, 3i4c per 1b for California and 4c for Eastern; Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@i%c; Timo- thy, 4@4%¢. DRIED PEAS—Niles, nominal; Green, $2 25¢@ 250 per ctl; Blackeye, $2. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes are about as before. Onions con- tinue to decline. Tomatoes sold considerably | lower. Other quotations showed little disturb- | ance. POTATOES—Garnet Chiles. 30c; New Early | Rose, 25@30c; Burbanks, 35@65c for Rivers and | €5@T5c per ctl for Salinas; Sweets, 14@1%c per | Yellow, 60@70c per ctl; Pickle VEGETABLES—Green Corn, 50c@$1 per sack, 90c@$1 per crate for Berkeley and $1G150 for | Alameda; Green Peas, 2@3c per Ib; String Beans, 1%@3; Limas, —; Cabbage, 40@5 Tomatoes, . 50 Plant, 50@75c per box; by 5 Green Peppers, %@30c per box for Chill and @$ic for Bell; Dried Peppers, 8@l0c; Carrots, 2 | @3c per sack; Summer Squash, 20G30c for Ala- meda; Cucumbers, 20@25c for Alameda; Pickles, | $1 per ctl for No. 1 and 30c for No. 2; Garlic, @3¢ per Ib; Marrowfat Squash, $12G15 per ton. Poultry and Game. Two cars of Eastern came in. The Poultry market is not quite as demoral- f7ed as it has been, but the feeling is still casy and there is plenty of stock on hand. ! Game is about as_before quoted. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, $@10c for Gobbles a_10@12c s: Geese, per pair, $1 2: Goslings, 31 50G1 75; 5@4 for old and | §3@4 for young; Hens, $3 50@5; Young Roost- | Fryers, $@ | 3 50; Broilers, $250@3 for large and $i 50G@2 | for ‘small; Pigeons, $1 5041 75 per dozen for old and §1 25@1 5 for Squabs. | GAME—Doves, 60@tic per dozen; Cottontall Rabbits, §125@150; Brush Rabbits, §1; Hare, 31 25@1 S0. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There s wide divergence in the views of deal- ers as to prices for Cheese. ‘The maljority Quote as below, with a_dull and well supplied | market, though the feeling seems to be stead- | fer than it has been. Fancy brands, of course, sell above the average quotations below. Butter is firm, with sales above the top quo- tation. Stocks are now moderate. Eggs have-again advanced and are firm. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 24c; seconds 2¢. Dairy—Fancy, 22; good to choice, 19@2lc; common, 157 18¢. 1 Creamery tub—20c per 1b. Pickled roll—20c. Firkin—18G20c. | CH E—New. Sc, fancy brands higher; old, 8@ 815 Young America, 10c; Eastern, 13:@ | 14c; Western, 10@12c per Tb. 1 EGGS—Quoted at 15@19c_for store and 21@ | 24c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 14%4@1Sc. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There was a brisk shipping demand for Peaches, Pears and Plums, and prices were rather higher in consequence. Figs were in better supply and quiet. Supplies of Grapes were free and the demand was hothing_extra. Melons continued weak, with liberal stocks. Limes were firm at the quotation below. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—25@40c_per box for common and B0c@$1 for good to choice; Crabapples, 20@30c per small box and 40@fic_per large box. % PEARS—Bartletts, 35@75c in boxes and $15@ 22 50 per ton in bulk. ‘PLUMS—20@40c_per box and crate: in bulk, $10615 per fon; Prunes, 25@ilc per crate; ESE | Plums, $10@15 per ton. STRAWBERRIES—$3@4 i0 per chest for large | and $4@7 for small berries. RASPBERRIES—$7@9 per chest. BLACKBERRIES—§3G5 per chest. LOGAN BERRIES— —— per chest. HUCKLEBERRIES—5@6c per 1b. FIGS—10@50c for single and T5c@$t for double layer boxes. NECTARINES—White, 35@30c per box; red, | 5@k, gE,\CHES—MWc per box and 25@50c per | basket; in bulk, $15@22 50 per ton for freestone and $20@25 for clings. GRAPES—Fontainebleau, 35@30c per crate: Muscats, 60@75c per crate; Seedless, 40@T5c per crate; Sweetwater, 33@50c; black, 50@ide; To- kay, 50@75c. MELONS—Nutmegs, 25@50c_per case; Canta- loupes, 6cGsl 2 per crate; Watermelons, K@ 15 X b CI"'F]"UB FRUITS—Valenclas, $2@3: Lem- ons, §1 50G2 50 for common and $3@4 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $6; Bananas, $125 @2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $130@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | e Prices for Prunes are still anxiously awaited, both by local and Eastern dealers, and the in- dications are for a lively business when they are finally announced. The market shows no change, Apricots leading all other fruits in firmness and_activity, though all descriptions are in good shape for sellers. 'NEW CROP—Prunes, nominal; Apricots, 6@ s for Royals and §%@l0%c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples. i@fe: sun-dried, 3@3%c. Peaches, Sc_for standard, 6c for choice and 7e for fancy; Pears, 6@Tic: Plums, pitted, 5@6e: unpitted, 1G1ie; Nectarines, 4@5c for red and 5@ée for white. RATSINS—Bleached Thompson's fancy, per Ib, 10c: choice, 9¢; standard, Sc. prime, 6c; un- bleached Thompson's, per 1b, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, Stc; cholce, Tise; standard, prime, 5c; unbleached Sultanas, 5e: 50-1b boxes, be: 2-crown, loose Muscatels, 5% 3-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, 7c: London Layers, 2. crown, $150 per box: 3-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50: Imperial, $3. Ail prices f. o. b. at common shipping points In California. NUTS—Walnute, 8@10c for Standards and § @lic for softshelis; new Almonds, 11 mzv.c! je for for paper-shell, 9%@10%c for soft and n':a’fl‘mn& Feanuts, wte for' Baiorn g fornia; Bra 12%¢; O, S giic. “Pecans, 11@1sc: Coconnute, 18 3 @HONEY—Comb. 122 for bright and 1@ f1}zc for light amber: Water white, TY@Ti%c: light amber extracted, 6%@6%c; dark, 5%@tc P S WAX—24@26c per Ib. Prowsions. - CURED MEATS — Bacon, 10%c per I1b for heavy, 1lc for light medium, 12%c for light, 13c for extra light and 14%c for sugar cured. East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 13c: Mess Beef, $12 per bbl; extra Mess, §13; Family, $14; extra Prime zrk. daui cnn“ilrl;r. $19; Mess, §16 50; Smoked “LARD— quoted at Te per b for com- and for pure: half-barrels, pure, : 10-1b tins. 10c; 5-1b tins, 104e. COTTOLENE—One-half _barrel, S%c; three | to_367 7. tierce, 8%c; two tlerces, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Heavy salted Steers, 9%c: medium, S%c; light, $%c; Cow- hides, Sic; Stags, 6c; Salted Kip, 8¢; Calf, 9¢; is quotable as followe free, 15@16c: Northern fective. 129 lNAg:n'll;l?dle County, free. 14@16c: Middle Coun- . defective, 12@idc; Southern Mountain, 12 Months’, 11@12c; Southern Mountain, free, 1 months’, 10@12c; Southern Mountain, ' defective, montbs’, $@1le; Humboldt and Mendocino, i6G17e; Nevada, 13@i6c per Ib. “g;n'mx;“fm Joaquin, $@itc; do Lambs’, S Ond, nominal al 5@i0c per Ib; new, g1z San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—5@tc ver Ib for fair to choice. VEAL-Large, 7@Sc; small, 9@lvc per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, T%4@Sc; ewes, 7@7ic per pound. T.AMB—Spring. $1@%c per Ib. FORIK —Live Hogs, 6@6%e for small, 5% @5%e for medium and 314@5%c for large; stock Hogs and feeders, & dressed Hogs, $@S'%c. Gencral Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, § 65; Calcutta Grain Bags, 5%c: Wool Bags, 2812@32%c; Fleece Twine, T%c; Fruit Bags, 614@6%c for white and $%@8%c for bleached jute. COAL—Wellington, $9° per ton: Southfleld | Wellington, $9; Seattle, Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, $5 50; Wallsend, $3; Co-operative Wall- send, $9; Cumberland, $12 in bulk and $13 25 in sacks: Pennsylvania Antbracite Egg. $4; Can- { mel, $11 per ton: Coke, $16 per ton in bulk and $18 in sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions, $3 45 geT, 200 Ibé and $5 30 per tan. accordtas to rand. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, per 1b, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed. 6.20c; Powdered, 5.80c; Candy Granulated, 5.80c; Dry Granulated, 5.70c: Confectioners’ A, 5.70¢c; Magmolia A, 5.30c; Extra C, 5.20c; Golden C, 5.10c; barrels, 10c more; half-barrels, 25¢ mos boxes, 50c more; §0-1b bags, 10¢ more. No orders taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. ‘Dom- inoe. half-barrels, 6.45¢; boxes, 8.70¢ per Ib. BENZINE—Is lower at ldc per gallon in bulk and 20c in cases. Receipts of Produce. FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. Flour, qr ski 16,189 Hay, tons . Wheat, ctls 5 Hops, bales Barley, ctls 035 | Eggs, doz Oats, ctis 3,040 Wine. gals . Corn, ctls 50 Leather, rolls Cheese, ctls 143 Sugar, sks Butter, ctls Tallow, ctls 169 Sugar, bbls . 240 Chicory. bbls Potatoe: 3,547 Pelts, bdls Y Onlons, 61/ Hides, No. ...... 43 Bran, sks . 200 Quicksilver, flks. 3 Middlings, sks. 400 I i | THE STOCK MARKET. | * - % Changes In local securities on the morning essfon were a decline In Gas and Electric to $52 30 and an advance in Contra Costa Water Business was dull in the afternoon, with few changes. The following monthly divide local corporations will pay Giant VPo'der Co pany, 10 cents per shar $15,000; Pactific Improvement Company, ver $11,200; Paauhau Sugar Company, 3) cents per $30,000. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. share, Equit G L Co. 3% M Mutual El 4s quar coup..114%113% 4s do reg...... 210 G L & H... s do cp new..132 132iz| Pac @as Imp. s quar coup..198 108%|Pac L Co.. o - Miscellaneozs— Sac EIG&PCo. 5 — Cal-st Cab is..116% — |SF G & E.... 2% — C C Water 3s..108% — |3an Francisco. § % Ed L & P 6512753 — [3%kn G & ECo10 — F & Cl Ry 6s..115 Geary-st R Gs. — Insurance— Firem’'s. Fund.225 230 Bank Stocks— ;68 70 Figst Nationl.275 Lon P & A....134% Merchants’ Ex 15 Nev Nat Bk.. — Ger S & L...18%0 Hum S & L.. — Mut Sav Bk.. 45 S F Sav U Sav & L So. Sec Sav Bk Union T Co. Street Railroads— Llai e Oak Tran 6s..116%117% Oak W Co is.. — 103 California = Oceanie S Co..105%106% | Geary-st = Om C Ry 6s.127 129 P P & Cl Ry 6s.108% — s P&ORRGIL — — oy Powell-st R 65,120 — Powder Stocks— 9 101 [California ....155 162% .11913120% | Giant Con 88 8Ty 111 111 | Wigorit 3% 3% P of A 6s.111% — | Suzar ke — § P C 8s(195). — 111 ‘Hana S P Co. 7% — Do (1908) .... — 112%|Haw C & § Co 87 — Do (1912) Honokaa § Co. 30 30% EPRCIst gtn Hutch S P Co. 35 5% S P Br6s. i/ Kilauea SP Co 19% 2 S V Water 6s..115 Makaweli S Co 4i% — Do 48 ...ounn Onomea S Co. 26 27 Do 3d mtz..102 Paauhau S Co 30% 31% Stocktn Gas 6s 9% — | Miscellaneous— Water Stocks— Al Pack Assn.118 Contra Costa.. 677 68%:Cal Fruit Assn 97% — Marin County. 50 [Mer Ex Assn. 97 100 Spring Valley. 94% % |Oceanic S Co... — Gas & Electric— |Pac A F A.... 2 Cent G & L Co — {Pac € Bor Cols) Cent L & P Co 4% 5% Par Paint Co.. 12 Morning Session. Board— 115 Contra Costa Water 10 Contra Costa Water .. 25 Contra Costz. Water 100 Honokaa S €o . 10 Market Street Railway. cash 25 San Francisco Gas & Eleetric Co. 25 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co 5 Spring Valley Water . $5000 S V 4 per cent bonds (¢ Street— $1000 S P of C & per cent bonds (1%06).... Afternoon Session. Hia LS E Feunzeaaa AN ASZARS 8 25 Contra Costs $1000 Contra Costa Water Bonds. 100 Honokaa § Co . 10 Makaweli ... 5 San Francisco Gas & Electric Co. 3) San Francisco Gas & Electric Co. $2000 S P of A bond: 15 Spring Valley Water PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Sesston. Board— 100 San Joaquin Ofl & Dev, b 10. 200 San Joaquin Ofl & Dev.. guseds P "t geguazes Afterncon Session. Board— 100 Yukon . 100 Independence . Street— 5§ Blue Goose . MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the Fran- claco Stock and Exchange Eoard ye-t::;y; N Morninz Sesston. 50 Con Cal & Vi . 100 Savage . 300 Crown Point .. 18 100 Slerra Nevad; 500 Gould & Curry 18 100 Silver Hill 200 Justice .. 07| 100 Unlon Con . 100 Overman . 0} Session. Afternoon 100 Savage . 700 Challenge 50 Standard 100 Con Cal & Va..1 50| 100 Standard 500 Con Imperial 02| 100 St Louls . 100 Hale & Norcrss 29‘ 200 Union Con 300 Belcher . m)!:ellcan :«: 300 Union Con .... 500 Mexican | 100 Yell 50 Mexjcan = ellow Jacket.. 30 The following were the sales in th Stock Board yesterday: g By Morninz Session. 500 Alpha Con 08| 500 Goul 200 Best cher 20| 200 Ophir ., » Afternoon Session. 200 Alpha Con 500 Alpha Con 200 Beicher 18 100 Best & Beicher 13 100 Best & Belcher % 300 Challenge Con.. 28 on a..13) 700 Yellow Jacket 1200 Gould & Curry 16/ 200 Yellow Jacket.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Aug. 9%—4 p. m. P ER L Bid. Ask. Bid. Ask. Alpha . 06 09]Justice - : o @ o i % ow b3 8 o » 0 67T & I o 23 1B M £ 2 — 5 03 M o0 s - 5 € - - I % $S a0 _ St 15 0 3 10 JUlE .oeenriireen — 3 | Time Ball. h Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., chantsy’ Exchange, San Francisco, August 9, 1900. e 9 The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry to-day— dropped at exaetl: r > CALKINS, Lieutenant Com&t\-r U. 8. in charge. WRGEESIEHE Gl ST NIS ics SRy Sun, Moon and Tide. B e i Tnited States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at _Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by offictal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The hizgh and low waters occur a¢ the city fromt (Mission-street wharf) aboul twenty-five minutes later than at Fort P')|_nh the height of tide is the same at both places. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. [Time) _ [Time| _ |Time| Fr. 1 - | 2 of H oW = wi o W) = = 43—0.3| u.ul 50l 44 l :23'—0.2 12:19| 5.2 5:36| 02! 0. 1 il ‘ 5 5 W 3. 0:43) 5 3 ... 043l 5. Mo 142 sl 18 25 sl 7 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 1n the order of occurrence as to time. second time column gives the second tide 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, sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the hefeht, ond then the number given 1s subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. _—— - ¥ I Steamer Movements. — TO ARRIVE. Steamer. City ot Puebla. Point Arena. Empire » Santa Cruz . n | Ar.ata 1n Mackinaw } 1 Santa Rosa ... |San Diego 1 Gaelic . China and Japan. n North Fork. Humboldt 1 Luella . Tillamook 12 Eureka Humboldt. 13 Washte: 2 Barracouta 3 Columbla Portland. Coos Ravy. Newport W. H Kruger..| San Mateo . Australia .. Del Norte . 3 Orizaba . Humboldt Carona San Diego. Walla Walla .. Puget Sound Crescent City ..|Crescent City. D — TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | _ Salls. | Pler. Empire ....[Coos Bay. |Aug. 11, § pm|Pler 13 Bonit, . .\.\‘ewpon . Aug. 11, 9am Pler 11 City Peking|China &Japan/Aug. 11, 1pm|PMSS Orizaba ....(Humboldt.....|Aug. 1I. 2 pm|Pler 9 State of CallPortland.. Aug. 11. 11 am|Pler 24 Eureka_.... Humboldt lAug. 13, 10 am|Pler 13 Santa RosalSan Diego.....| Aug. 13, 11 am/Pler 9 Pt. Arena../Point Arena../Aug. 13, 3pm/Pler 2 San Juan.../Cen. America.|Aug. 13, 1pm|PMSS 1, Pler 2 City Puebla Victoria North Fork!Humboldt | -JAug. 4, 12 m/Pler 13 .jAug. 15, 9 am/Pler 11 Aug. 16, ...... - i 11 'am Plor 20 “JAug. 18, i { 11 am|Pler 1 1 Shigping Intelligence. — e » Thursday, August 3. Stmr Orizaba, Shes. 23 hours from Eureka. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 22 hours from Monterey, ete. Stmr_Bonita, Nicolson, 76 Bours from New- port (S)_ ete. Stmr Portland, Lundquist, 17 days from St Michael, via Uralaska, Unga, Kodiak and Vai- de: Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, 32 hours from Crescent City. Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, 36 hours from San Pedro. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 14 hours from Greenwood. Br stmr Robert Adamson, Morgan, 4 days from Nanatmo Ger ship Alsternixie, Engel, 143 days from Hamburg. Br ship Milverton, Clemence, 163 days from Antwerp. Br ship King George, Burnell, 153 days from | Antwery. | nama. Br bark Melanope, Greenm, 73 days from Pa- Schr Mayflower, Olsen, 33 days from Co- qusllle River. r Archie and Fontie, Johannsen, 10 hours from Iversens Landing. Schr Coquille, Anderson, 3% days from Co- quille River. CLEARED. Thursday, August 9. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria, ete; Goode. all, Perkins & Co. SAILED. Thursday, 9. e Cpine. it S TR Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, Victoria and Puget Sound ports. Stmr Geo Loomls, Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Eureka, Jessen, Eureka. Stmr National City, Dettmers, Fort Brags. Stmr Brunswick, Anderson, —. Stmr Noyo. Johnson, Fort Brags. Ship Ocecidental, Watkins, Seattle. Br ship M E Watson, Wilson, Queenstown. Br ship Largo Law, Henderson, Queenstown. Schr Chas E Falk, Henningsen, Coos Bay. Schr Maxim, Olsen, Eureka. Schr Rio Rey, Johnson, Bowens Landing. Schr Rellance, Larsen, —. Schr Jennie Thelin, Madsen, Coos Bay. Schir Monterey. Beck, Crescent City. TELEGRAPHIC. N Aug 9, 10 p m—Weather . velocity 12 miles. SPOKEN. Per Br ship King George—June 12, lat 35 14 N, lon 52 33 W, Er bark Dunreggan, from Lon- don, for Honolulu. May 7, lat 45 12 §, lon 6 33 W—Bruhip Ca- bul, from Rotterdam, for Port Townsend. May 5, lat #4 45 S, lon 61 29 W—Ger bark Ber- tha, from Hamburg, for San Diego. Per Ger ship Alsternixie—July 30, lat 27 53 N, lon 12740 W, Br ship Blackbraes, hence July 2, for Queénstown. July 20, lat 12 N, lon 27 W—Br ship Riverside, from London, for San Francisco. June 5, lat 1 N, lon 24 W—Br ship Forteviot, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. DISASTER. VICTORIA, Aug %~The schr Minnie was wrocked in Alaskan waters. Crew saved. Ves- 1! . sel fotal 1082 & rMORANDUM. Per stmr Portiand, from St Michael, at San Francisco Aug 5-On_July 2 spoke bark Colo- ma 40 miles NW of Nunivak, bound from Port Ludlow for St Michael. July 31 spoke stmr Newport, leaving Valdez. Aug 1 saw stmr Jea- nie in Prince Willlams Sound heading for Orca. DOMESTIC PORTS. Mary NEWPORT — Arrived Aug 9 — Schr GOLOVIN BAY—In port July 26—Schr Ged Dodge, from Eureka. | McPherson, schr J G Wall, sehr Carrie and Ane nie, schr Abbie F Morris, schr Vicksburg, schr North Star: bark Mermaid. to sail for tle; Gen McPherson, for Cape Nome July 25. NEAH BAY-Passed Aug 9-Stmr Aberdeen, from Cape Nome, for Seattle. Passed Aug %—Br ship Cabul, from Rotter- dam, for Port Townsend: all well. 'ASTORIA—Salled Aug 9—-Br ship Harleck Castle, for Queenstown. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed Aug $—Schr Hon- olpu, for New C-!edeodnla. TURA—Arrived Aug 9—Schr Peerless, from Port Blakeley. EUREKA—Sailed Aug 9—Sohr Helen N Kim- ball, for — wmml}‘r-ltmm Aug $—Stmr Navarro, hence Avx SEATTLE—Sailed Aug $—Stmr Queen, for Sitka: stmr Humboldt, for ) PORT LUDLOW- Saled” Aug Sehr Okamo- can, for Hilo. TBANDON—Sailed Aug 9. at 11 a m—Sehr Jo- h and Henry, for San Francisco; (> fonza, for San Francisco. i Aug 3—Ger PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived bark Admival Tegetthoff, from Mollendo: Nor asse] out, from Hongkong; bktn :'oxnzx'. o ?-"i.ffa 2 u—m‘ on--, E A wood, for San Francisco. . - JEOWENRS xnn‘e—m‘ Aug 9—Sehr GRAYS ' HARBOR — Arriv 3—Schr EASTERN PORT. NEW YORK—Arriv $ ed Aug S—Ship John Mc-

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