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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1900. OMIRAA AND NEWS SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ‘change and Silver unchanged. 1 heat and Barley about the same. Oats and Corn quiet. Rye lower and dull. Fine Hay firm in spite of large receipts. Feed and Millstuffs as previously quoted. arge and small white Beans scarce and higher. Sweet Potatoes coming in from Merced. itatoes, Onions and Vegetables in large supf Butter weakening under larger supplies. Cheese and Eggs as previously quoted. Poultry and Game unchanged. Fresh Fruits of all kinds tn good supply. Dried Apricots and Peaches in active demand and Nothing new in Provisions. Hogs in increased receipt, but no low orado Southe: Colorado Charters. | d prefa ware, Lack & West. loeés wheat at Portiand for Europe, | Denver & Rio Grande . arrival: the James Rolph, lumber | - r a direct nitrate port. €1 108 3314 52 140y 345 116 C18% .43 . Gazette of August 4 L% rave ry for apricots, pears 2 an aches ere ie & o sed good de 1 and a further advance has been recorded ... Y - 81y 134 T . 55% Victoria. Cen a & St Louis n & St Louls pref ey . 308 184 Lazey ri, Kansas & New Jersey Central York Central ok & Western ... 3 orfolk & Western pref 5 thern Pacific ........ 5% Northern c prefd. % Ontario & Western.. 2 ‘e . 16 120 1k -] ) . 85 % e 93 n Tst presd. .1l §6 San Fran 2nd prefd 3y . 1 hwestern % New York. | a0 outhiwestern prefd prefd. 1l St Paul & Omaha.. Southern Pacif New York say y with a fair noticeable n yesterd enue B mpanies— American American ( American M American American American American % American Steel & Wire pre American Tin Plate.... rican Tin Plate prefd. ican Tobaceo ... W eather Epori, Merta an—Pacific Time.) SAN FRAN Aug. 20, 5 p. m. n Tobacco pref temperatures were aconda Mining Co...... fa to-day oklyn Rapid Transit. Angeles k2 ento San Luis Obispo. 75 3an Diego. kil “ontinental Tobacco pre i Federal Steel ederal Steel prefd. L General ectric San 3 4ata_Maximum temperature, | ONDITIONS AND GENERAL Exsmets Paper FORECAST. nternational Pa, per” prefd. lacicde Gas e re has risen rapidly over the coun- Mountains. During the a rise of more r Oregon and onal Biscy ational Lead SR National Lead prefd.. ational Steel 3 1 Steel prefa. < Tk Air Brake sut the great American cold weathe re from 6 to 13 ot ast 1st prefd... ific Mail . People’s Gas Pressed Steel Nevada and thun- t Baker City and Boise mum wind velocities 36 miles per hour, “pende: 2 miles, 26,000 ancisco for 30 hours 1900: Fridey: warmer; rnia—Cloudy Tuesday. : warmer along with es Leather the R P tes Rubber... r early Tuesday morning: cloudy Tuesday, probably showers | Tuesdey: | 903,400 Shares sold | CLOSING BOXDS, 3 Steel Co pre: C & St Louls and vicinity—Fatr wind. ALEXANDER G. McA! fresh westerly Forecast Official. | U S ref 25, when MK & T 23s...... 6 —— | issued, reg......104 MK & T 4s. - | U S ref 25, when [N Y Cent lsts, | | pierued. coup......10 N J Cent gen & EASTERN MARKETS. {1 8 3 coup. X - J | U S new 4= reg. - x | U v s coup. New York Etofk Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—There was no radieal | change to-fay in the character of recent stock market operations. General news bearing on the situation was scant, but what there was ished ammunition for the bears. London, Or Short Line 65 Or § Line con 1 Dis of Col Atchison gen 4 Atchizon 2dj 4s. Canada So 24 Ches & Objo 413 L & S'F gen 6s.12i% Paul cons.. 167 hio jch has latterly been a buyer, turned selier | QPes & OMo P P or a small amount and Western offerings were | ¢ & NW EFdeb bs. Eo Pacific 4 effective in special stocks. Gemeral weakpess occurred in special stocks in which the firm of ower & Co. is identified, following the an- member of if-dozen of the m ses ranged from 1 to 2 Transit and People's Gae ng was in moderate | cunced dectines oc- o Railway bs. Stand R & T 6s. Tex & Pac 1sts. Tex & Pac 2ds, \Union Pacific 4s. [Wabash 1sts . Chgo Terminai 4s.. e D&R s Erie General is. [ |FwWaDcists General Elec s. Towa Central Ists.113 KCP&G ists... 68 .1i7i% Wabash 2ds. West Shore 4s. Wis Cent lsts. - D L & N Unf 4s...... 9% Va Centuries . Pt B | MINING STOCKS. better sustained than the special- | Chollar . 14 Ontario ... 575 extending to a point only in St t,vnwén_ Pm‘m_‘ i Isiand. While the general tone | Con Cal i S » Sreater part of the daz was re- | Deadwood L 2 Te were periods of steadiness when | GoUId & O 2 oite reduced their lines. Some comment | Hale & WNorcross Staasare -l by the sudden marking up of | Jior Sa<e Unton Con 4 a1 ¥ w-ln)csw ,1:1»’-4}‘ hs'c:«,.mx price on | SO e Venons, Saxi 2% urday wa eports of & combination | - - - Ii & rival concern ana excellent earnings | BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. were circulated, of which there was no con- | Money— (Union Pacific .8 mation. Fluctuations in the steel group were | Call loans 2a3 est End 3 aratively narrow. but early losses wers | Time loans @i Westinghouse Ei... 4% generally recovered in'the late afternoon on re. | , Stocks— =~ |Wis Central . ports of improved trade condigions. A matter | A I & S F 2% Bonds— AT & S F pref American Sugar Am Sugar prefd Bell Telephone. 0% | Atchison ds ........ 99 122% N _E Gas&Coke bs. 64 116 | Mining Shares— 135 | adventurs . of interast in connection with the international | ary situation wae the decline in London | ver pemt. In 'E"I‘, st half-hour of trad- ing People’'s Gas an rooklyn sit were ¥ bid up over @ point from the lowest, which | E:::U;‘ f,’:‘!bl‘:db exerted m stimulating effect on the entire list. | BOStON Ticvated. The closing was steady with a rally in progress. | prston & Maine- Tonds showed irrecularity. but changes were | pofh BUr & Q- wery small. Total sales, par value, $655,000. o B vy Ynited States new 4 advanced % in the bia | pom, Cou prefd. 341 Centennial prie 631; Franklin . anan, W YORK STOCK LIST. ”f&'m"'}“‘" ] a 2 Osceol A Sold. Stocks— “_ ._ 9,950 Atohison .. i Atchison prefd e Baitimore & Ohilo .. 'z | Mich Telephone. Canadian Pacific 8% | N E Gas & Coke. 49% | 014 Colony Rubber New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Close, money on steady at 1%4@1% per cent: paper, 4G5 per cent; sterling with actual business in bankers' bills at §4 873 & Z 98%, | |SL'& I M con bs 1105 | £ % for demand and at $4 8454 S4% for sixty posted rates, $4 4 85t and $4 88.@ 489, commercial bills, $4 83%@4 84: bar silver, 813c; silver certificates, 61% @ 62%c: Mexican dollars, 4Stec; Government bonds, strong; State bonds, "easfer; raiiroad bonds, irregular. London Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financfal cablegram says: Excessive idleness in the markets here to- day caused universal heaviness except in cop- pér shares, which were sustained by covering | of short contracts. Money was much easier; call rates began at 23 per cent and soon became | nominal. Time money was 3 per cent; dis- counts 3% per cent. This ease is expected to | 1ast to the end of the month. The Indta Gov- | ernment seems to be nibbling at siiver. CLOSING. LONDON, Aug. 20.—Atchison, 27%;_Canadian Pacific. 82; Union Pacific preferred, 78; North- i ern Pacific preferred, 73%: Grand Trunk. 6%: | Anaconda, 9%; bar silver, firm, 2§ 3-16d per | ounce; money, 2% per cent. | Shipment or Silver. | NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—The stesmship | Kaeserin Maria Theresa, sailing for Europe to- morrow, will take out 341,000 ounces of silver. * ! New York Grain and Produce. 1 . ek NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—FLOUR—Receipts, 26,635 barrels; exports, 14.150; sales, pack- ages; market was quiet but quite steadily held. WHEAT—Receipts, 118,275 bushels; exports, | 40,555; sales, 3,785,000 bushels futures: 400,000 bushels export. Spot market, stea 2 red, 78%c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 red, 76@76%c ele vator; No. 1, Northern Dul §1%c f. 0. b. to {arrive. No 1 hard Duluth, $3isc f. o. b. afloat to arrive. Options were higher and firm early in the day, reflecting a jump in corn, a good | Engiish buying, stronger cables local cov: ering; subsequently they declined under real- 1zing, clored easy at lsc net advance; Septem- | ber. "i734@77 15-16c, closea TTic; December, @804c, closed T8%c HOPS—Stead ! HIDES-Steady to firm. WOOL—Dull. COFFEF—Spot—Rio, ea No. 7 invoice, §%c: mild, steady; Cordova, nominal. Futures | closed barely steady at a net loss of 15 to 2) { points. Total sales, 13,500 bags. including September, §7 October, §: November, December, $7 507 60; March, $7 6047 T5: May, $7 70G7 8. SUGAR—Raw, steady; falr refining, 4Y%c Centrifu 9 test, 4%c; molasses sugar, | refined, v BUTTE! Firm; Current EGGS—Receipts, 5504 packages. Firm: West- | ern regular packing at mark, 10@14'¢c; Western loss oft, 16@1rc. [ DRIED FRUITS. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—The week with trade in dried fruits comparativel Nevertheless the undercurrent comparatively sma mained about unchanged. were apathetic and featureles STATE APORATED Al 3@he; 4%@5%c; choice, s%a@ic California dried fruits: PRI —3%@7c per pound, | qualits APRICOTS—Royal, 11@14 PEACHES—Peeled startes light was stezdy on Califo sorts vrime, as to size and Moorpark, Z 14@18c; unpeeled, 6@dc. Chicago Grain Market. ek | / — % CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—A surprise in the shape of an advance at Liverpool came to the traders when the trade in wheat began. It was in the face of a radical elump here Saturday and shorts were accordingly impressed. September cpened c higher at 72%@72%c and for & time held around those figures. Outside people were the best buyers earlv, while the local crowd seemed about equally divided in their views of existing conditions In wheat increase In the visible and heavy receipts at primary points later in the session caused seliing by longs under which September re. acted to The close was steady, a shade lower at 723e. Corn was strong and active under repeated arsurances that the sun was blistering and withering corn in sas and that the vield t::dl: fair "vxh‘ ;)h- -AI alles xlrl the history of the State. September closed % e ovi Grday at 3% @8 the, osed % e over Saturday Oats were in fairle goy people and strong in sym¥at tember closed X, @%c up a: Provisions were uler TIs in the session the market showed strength under the influence of better prices at the yards and light hog re- celpts. Packers were buyers earlv. but latar dropped out of the pit. Their absence and local selling later caused mome reaction and the oloes - Scptember pork closed with demand from cash by with corn. Sép- t 22 T easy " Agticles- e Ciose, Wheat No, 2— August % September Toig October_ . Corn No, Avgust .. 39" 5 September ol >etober - 7 7 | Oats r)\'o. ik o= August . ay oy September :1;2 n" ctober 22 %Mnts g‘c = i September 11 o7 1n October . etig R i anuary . 11 07 gx‘leth e 11074 September I 71 SRober HE i | 646 64 Short Ribs, & September 700 October 6 9214 5 8213 quotations were as follows: No. 8 spring whea * 4 ! ! | | | \ October, 4s 3d: N offerings_and prices re- | | The | LAKE COPPER—Unchanged at 16%c. TIN-—Very quiet at 1 25. " LEAD Dull ot 81 2. Fhe brokers' price for lead 1= 34 and for copper 16%c. SPELTER-Weak At $ 1064 15 COPPER—Unchanged: brokers change, 316 62izc; casting, $1o 25- —_— T % * California Fruit Sales. I % NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Farl Frult Company sales California frult: Grapes—Tokavs, $110@ 185 single crates; Malagas, $1 05@1 20; Clus- ters, §170@180. Pears—Bartletts, $1 70@2 40. Peaches—Orange Cling, S5c$1 05 box; Susque- hanna, average §1._Plums—Kelsey Japans, 95¢ @33 single crates; Yellow Egg, Soc@sl. Prunes Gros. 70c@s1 %5’ single crates: Silver, 80c@ $105; Hungarians, $1 2%@1 70. Porter Bros Company sales: Poars—Bart- letts. $135@2 40 box and Sscfl 10 half box: Beurre Hardys, $1 16@i 2% box; Seckles, $1 100 12. Peaches—Albrights, %c box; Salways. Tsc; Late Crawfords, 5sc@sl 10; W. Freestone 81 10@1 60. ~ Plums—ielsovs, d5c@3$1 10 _single crate; Satsuma, 55c: Yellow Egg, 0c. Prunes —Hungarian, $1 05@1 65 single crate; Bulgarian, 90c: Gros. 80@$1; Silver, foc. CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Porter Bros. Company sales California fruit: Plums—Yellow Egs. 5 @70c single crate. Prunes—Germans, §1 05 sin- gle crate; Gros, 53@S0c. Pears—Bartletts, $110 @1 75 box: Beurre Hardys, $1 4; Duchesse, §1 10 ox. Earl Frult Company sales: Toc@$1 05 single crates * kays, SIGLLS Pears—Bartlotts 5 hal ox. Plums—Kelsey $1 20 single crates; Quackenboss. $1@1 30; Yel- low Eggs, 40@90c; Grand Duke, §1@1 15. Prunes —Gros, G5c@$1 20 single crates; Germans, $1@ 120; Hungarians, ®c@sl; Victorlas, average Visible Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—The statement of the visible supply of grain in store and afloat on Saturday, August 15, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, is as follows: Wheat, 4,761,000 bushels; fncrease, 143,000 m(‘r;or};.s 9,102,000 bushels; decrease, 2,249,00) busn- els. ncrease, 1,167,000 bush- Oats. iy 000 bushels. , 39,000 bush- Grapes—Malagas, $1 2@l 45: To- $1 40G2 box: Japans, 40c@ ,024,000 bushels; Rye, €81,000 bushels; increase, Barley, 389,000 bushels; els. New York Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 20—In the opening call August cotton declined 11 points, while the rest of the list was § points lower to 2 higher. Crop news carried prices up 11@4 polnts from the lowest level of the forenoon. At the close the feelitie was steady with August 7 points lower and other months 7 to 12 points net higher. Foreign Markets. LONDON, Aug. 20—Consols, 95%; eilver, 28344d: French rentes, 100f 65c: cargoes on pas- sage, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes No. 1 standard California, 30 6d; cargoes Walla Walia, 25 64; English country markets, easy wheat e@nd flour on passage to United King- tinent, 1,180,000, LIVERPOOL, Aug. 20.—Wheat, quiet; No. 1 standard California, 6s 41; wheat in Parls, firm; flour in Parls, steady; French country markets. dull COTT plands, 5%ec. WHEAT—Spot dull; No. 2 red Western win- ter. 6s 2d; No. 1 Northern spring, 6s 3d; No. 1 6s 4d. Futures, quiet; September, 5 December, 65 %d. CORN—Spot, firm; American mixed, new, 4s; old, 4s 1d. Futures, steady, September, 4s %d; ember, 4s 4d. Portland’s Business. ., Aug. 20.—Clearings, $435,- Northern Wheat Market. OREGON, Avg. 20.—~WHEAT — Walla W, . 3c. valley, 54@3sc: blue stem, 56@57c. Cleared—Ship Cedar Bank for Queenstown with 136,667 bushels of wheat. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Aug. 20 —WHEAT—Unchanged om Saturday, dull and weak. Blue stem, ¥ LOCAL MARKETS. * Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sight — sy Sterling Exchange, sixty days.. — 4 845, S ling Cables . - 4 89 o York Fxchange. wEhi T New York Exchange, telegraphic — 10 Fine Silver, per ounce. & 1% Mexican Dollars, nominai. ...l — i Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—Liverpool futures were firmer. ! Paris stood about the same. . Ti4e: No. 2 corn, low. 39 No. 2 oats, 224,@22' 285 @25c; ! No. 3 white. 214@21%c; No. 2 rye, 49@sle; good | feeding barley, 37c: fair to choice malting, 41@ | | 44c: No. 1 flax seed, $137; No. 1 Northwestern, $135: prime timothy seed, $3 85@3 85; mess pork, per bbl. $11 05@11 50; lard, per 100 ibs, $6 67%@ | 670: short-rib sides (lcose), 36 9097 25; dry salted ehoulders (hoxed), 0%@6%c; short clear sides (boxed), @7 65; whisky, basis of high wines, $122i5} T, contract grade, $9. | “Articles— Receipts. Shipments, | Flour, barrels 18, Wheat, bushels. { Corn, bushels | Oats. bushals Rye, bushels Barley, busheis. On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter market was firm: creameries, 16@20%c: dairies, | 14@i8c. Cheese, steady, 10@11%c. Ej s, firm; Lo e o g e | | ¥ —% | Foreign Futures. LIVERPOOL. = Wheat— Sept. Dee. e TR ening . 6 Opaning PARIS. 3 o»‘:«:‘f“_ Auvg. Nav{,g‘eb. ne 5 3 D0 212 2 95 2755 25 95 27 60 Chicago Livestock Market. | CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | 17,100, including 6300 Westerns and 1600 Texans, Native steers, active, 10c to 15c higher; West. erns and Texans steady to 10c higher. Natives, £00d to prime. steers. $5 5036 poor to medium, $4 7005 45; selected feeders, = steady, 8 5: mixed stockers, $3 25@3 80; cows, 3 30; heifers, $3 00@4 75. canners, $2 15@ 270; bulis, §2 50; calves, $4 5046 75 Texas fed steers, $4 00; grassers, $3 T5@4 10; bulls, $2 0G3 25. HOGS—Recelpts, 25,000; to-morrow, 13,000 esti- mated; left over, Z0: active, 5o to’10o higher: ), $5 4T14: X an u ers, 95@5 40; g,';d X ':;‘i:'okemhelvy. 35 05@5 37%; roush heavy. 455 30. SHEEP—Recelpts, 30,000; sheep, 15¢ to 25c lower; lambs, 20c_to e lower; good to choice 3.90; Western sheep, 33 §2 80@3 &;_native lambs, lambs, $4 @5 50. New York Metal Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—The week in the local metal market opened with trade list less and the undercurrent of sentiment among buyers was pessimistic at best. The cables and news from the West proved dtl?wul as whole, while there was little In u":' o: reassuring features. At the close the Exchange called: PIGIRON—Warrants, very weak, with $11 nominal. 10; Texas sheep, 10@5 60; wethers, $4 0054 15; fair to choice mixed, $3 40@ ! Chicago was firmer on better forelgn advices. The: demand, however, was moderate and chiefly to fill shorts. St. Louls and Kansas City advised a material decrease In farmers’ deliveries, but it will probably take some days for the effect to show at primary points. The American visible supply increased 1,500,000 bushels. There was also an increase of 250,000 bushels on passage to the United Kingdom. The | official French report figures a crop 75,000,000 bushels Jess than last year\ Corn in Kansas is in a critical condition, owing to drought, and higher markets are likely in consequence. The local market showed mo change worthy 2% | of note. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 02%; Milling, $1 05 @107, CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Seasion—9:15 _ o'clock—December— 8000 ctls, $108%; 6000, $108%4. ond don—December—000 ctls, $108%; 4000, $108%; 2000, $1 08%. Regular Morning Session—December—4000 ctls, ;} ll‘g:i 2000, $108%; 6000, $108%. May—2000, 3 Afternoon Session—December—4000 ctls, $1 ’““{',;, $108%; 22,000, $108%; 83,000, $108%: 6000, BARLEY- Futures are dotng better, but the €pot market is dull and rather easy than oth- erwise. Feed, Tic for No. 1 and 67%@i2%c for off grades: Brewing and shipping grades, S0@ssc: Chevaller, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—No sales. Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—~December—2000 ctls, TT%e: 2000, T5¢; 2000, T7Mc. Afternocn Sesslon—No sales. OATS—Holders continue firm and buyers have to pay up to get the goods. The demand, how- ow. 1 31 35@1 40; 15@1 35: Surprise, Red, §110@1 2%; Gray, $112%4@1 20; Black, for feed, §110@1 15:, for seed, §1 15@1 22% per ctl. CORN-—Is dull, but firm, with light offerings. Eastern, * 31 25; California Larke Yellow, $117%4@1 2 per ctl; White, $1 174G} 20: Smali Round Yellow, $1 17%@1 20. z{ f RYE—TIs lower at §7%@30c per ctl. Shippers have reduced their bids, but the farmers are | not inclined to let go and are holding back. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—Californtz. Family Extras, $3 609 375, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, §3 40@3 Orcgon and Washington, $275G3 10 per barrel for family and §2 15@3 50 for bakers’; Eastern, 4 U5 T pe barrel. MILLSTUFFS—Drices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 per 100 lbs: Rye Flour, §275: Rye Mcal, $2 50; Rice Flour, §7: Corn Meal, $2 75; extral > Oat Groats, $ 50; Hor iny, 3 75, Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 Cracked Wheat, §3 50; Farina, $430; Whole Wheat Flour. $32: Rolled Oats (barrels), $ @7 25; in sac $5 75@7; Pearl Barley, $3; Split Peas, $5; Green Peas, $5 50 per 100 ibs. Hay and Feedstuffs. The finer grades of Hay are reported firm, in spite of the large receipts, but poor qualities are dragging. There js some change in volun- teer, as a strictly good article is bringing rather more money, Feedstufls are as hefore quoted. BRAN-$12312 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley. $16@17 50 per ton: Oticake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, 827 50@23: Cocoanut Cake, $20@21: Corn Meal 826 70: Cracked Corn, $27: hixed Feed, $13 %m' HAYVolunteer, ' $4 50@7: Wheat, 1 Wheat and Oat, 8 sogu a0: Oat, Clover, :;gvfi: Alfalfa, '$6@7 50; Barley, $6 W per STRAW-25@40c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Large and small white Beans are scarce and higher, and the latter are now selling at the highest price for years. Otherwise there is nothing new. BEANS—Bayos, $2 75; Small Whl;g.c? 75 4; large White, 2 Gy R b SEEDS—Brown fn.fim, nominal;_ Yellow A i SR S, v B nnmlril.l‘: Rm,l' b ‘:° ‘fmn A@4hc: ,T’g:’- DRIED 3 2 JRIED FEAS-Niles, nominal; Green, § 50 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. A car of Merced Sweets is expected to-day. P . 2,330.000; wheat and flour on passage to | : orders taken o are firmer. | 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10c more. No n Qe swss e st Petios am S | e e 1 b, e e, S8 7 0 matoes are still cheap, and there is no ity | inos, half-barrels, boxes, 7. in other Vegetables. S POTATOLS—Garnet Chiles 30c: New Early Rfl‘elfl&' Of Produce. FOR SATURDAY. AUGUST 20. Rose, 25@30c: Burbanks, 40@65c for Rivers and ficfi’lfl per ctl for Sallnas; Sweets, 1%@2c per 1b. ONIONS —Yellow, 65c per ctl; pickle | Flour, ctls. 27,715 Chicory, _bbl: 2 Onions, 60 7. o 7 Wheat, ctl: - 7,015/ Lime, bbls. 455 VEGETABLES—Green Corn, i0c@$1 per sack. | Barley, ctls. tons.. 1,194 @3l per crate for Berkeley and $1G130 fof | Oats, ctls. tons. a Alameda; Green Peas, 2@3c per lb: tring | Cheese, ctls. bals. Beans, 2@Sc; Limas, 3@4c; Cabbage, 40@50C; | Butter, ctls. 175 Hides, No. 200 Tomatoes, River, 15@35c; Bay, 2@d0c: EZE | Tallow, ctis! 1,35 Wine, gals. 5 FPlant, 50@75c per box; Green Okra, @60c: | Beans, =sks. 257 Leather. roll: Green’ Pepvers, 3:@sic per hox for Chill and 40 | Potatoes, sks..... 5,484 Eggs, doz. @6oe for Bell: Dried Peppers, s@l0e: Carrots 25 | onjons, sks. 345 Powder, car. @35c per sack; Summer Squash, 35@50c for Ala- | Bran, sk 485 Sugar, sk [ meda; Cucumbers, 1530 for Alameda: Pickles, | Miaaiings, sks.... 115 Wool. bales. 20 '$1 per ctl for No. 1 and 50 for No. 2; Garlic, @3c per 1b; Martowiat Squash, §15@2v per ton. * Poultry and Game. i THE STOCK MARKET. There was not enough on the market yester- | & * day to change prices. ¢ Business was light on the morning session of POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 9@10c for Gobblers the Bond Exchange, and the only changes were $4a. 8 50@4 50; Fryers, $3@4; Broilers, $3@3 30 for large and §2@2 50 for small: Pigeons, $1 5091 per dozen for old und $1 3041 7> for Squabs. GAME—Doves, 50@60c per dozen; Cottontail Rabbits, $125G1 £0; Brush Rabbits, §1; Hare, $1 25@1 5. prices for Home Ofl. The Makawell Sugar Company will pay a dividend of 50c on the 2th. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. s Ry MONDAY, Aug. 20-2 Bpl.d m,k Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. © 8 onae DAL G BLAT uar up..115 115% | Mutual El Co. 10 11 Supplies of Butter are in excess of the de- | {3 Ju27 cOUF : 2 mand, and the market is weakening again. | 4s do cp new..132%133% Pac Gas Imp. 3 Cheese stands the same. Eggs are dragging. | 45 quar cous 109 109% Pac L Co.... 4% — REL there i mo ducting Cal-st Cab 55.116% — |SF G & E.... — 5 BUTTER— C € Water 55.106%106% San Franeisco. 5§ & Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 24§24%c; seconds, | Eq I, & P 6s.121% — |Stkn G & E Co 10 — 23 28%c. F & Cl Ry 6s5.115 — | Insufance— Dairy—Fancy, 22c: good to choice, 20@22c: — 9 |Firem's Fund.233 — common, 15@13¢. — — | Bank Stocks— Creamery tub—20@22%e per Ib. — 104 |Anglo-Cal Ltd. 68 — Pickled roli—19@20c. 2o A 106%107% Bank of Cal a2 Firkin—15G19c. s gty 2 108 CHEESE-—New. 9@9%c: fancy, 10c; old, Ho S - Ste; Young America, 10§104c; Eastern, 13%@ | 1 °F 100 102%/Lon P & A....134% — Ic; Western, 10@12c per 1b. LA putl e EGGS—Quoted at 13@19¢ for store and 21@ |y 127345130 i 25c per dozen for ranch; Fastern, 15@19c. - Tiotiiz 3 “‘—‘d Cat oo NC — = 1965 1s. NR — hrat Deciduous and Citrus Fru R R R f % Boc Sav 1 The week opened with larse stocks of al-| Npo R B S, o |2 F Sav U — most all kinds of fruit. Fine Bartiett Pears| N Cal Ry 5. 111% See Sav Bk, - are wanted, especially in the country, where | Oak G L & H.111 11f Unlon T Co. - the canners are eager buyers. Melons are| Oak Tran 6s..117% — | Street Railroads— rather more active, owing to the milder | Oak W Cogtdss — 103 |Californta 123 — weather. Otherwise there is:little new to re- | Oceanic S Co.106% — = = P 560 boxes | b el Ry s 1734 — S nar mer brought u oxes y -6s. 100 - 28 5 | of Mexlcan Limen: but most of therh were unfit | b &0 R It $a.115 - — | Presidlo il = 1% for the market. Prices are lower. Powell-stR 65120 — | Powder Stocks— Receipts of freestone Peaches are lighter and | Sac EI G&Ris. 93%101 |California ....155 162% prices are firm in consequence. Clings are duil | S F & SJV 53.119 — Giant Con Co. — 8% Longworth Strawberries are coming In small [ 8 R of Cal 6s.111%111% Vigorit ........ 3% 3% and undesirable. S P of A és. 11%111% | Suzar Stocks— Grapes continue in heavy supply and weak. S P C#s (1505 — 111 'Hana S P Co. % 8 The Victoria steamer on Sunday took out the [~ Do (1906).... — 112% Haw C & 8 Co §7 © — usual 105 barrels pickled Royal Anne Cherries| Do (1812)....118%120 Honokaa S Co 215 — for Cincinnati. S PRCist gt: — — Hutch S P Co 23% — D DLOL FRUITS— 8 P Br 6s......132% — Kilauea SP Co 20%3 — APPL] @3uc ner box for common and | g V' Water 6s.118 — Makawell S Co 435 43% | 500@$1 tor good to choice; Crabapples, %@0¢ | Do 4s........102%108 |Onomea § Co. 2% 28 | per_small box and 30c per large box. Do 24 mtg...102 — [Paauhau S Co. 29% — PEARS—Bartletts, 35@75c in boxes and $20@ | Stocktn Gas 65 991 Miscellaneous— | 25 per ton in bulk. Water Swci | Al Pack Assn.118%119 QUI @hic per box. Contra Costa {Cal Fruit Assn — 9§ STRAWBERRIES—$5G6 per chest for large | yarin Coun Mer Ex Assn. 7 100 an;(i f::df mr(:mnll herrlfs Pt smng‘ \;5.‘11»;“95». %% gmn}.\:ers ACO :g E A er chest. Gas & Elect ac 3 — BLACKBERR 3 70@5 per chest. — |Pac C Bor Co.150 152 Cent G & L Co — Cent L & P Co 4 5% Par Paint Co. 12 — Morning Session. Board— HUCKLEBERRIES—3@6c per 1b. 25@25¢ for single and 40@63c for doubl 35@30c per box; red, 2 Equltable Gas . 325 3 i Market Street Raflway 0 {S—20@itc per boxX' and crate; in bulk, | 20 M 3 r ton; Prunes, 2@0c per crate: Egg | 20 PasuhauS P Co..... Ras 0c per 10 Pacific Gas Imp.. 51 50 Der ton (or (reestone | % S F Gag and Fiecirié €. 5 00 Mountatn Peaches, 3@ | 1 Spring Valley Water. %7 Bacviy i b 10 Spring Valley Water . % 30 Fontainebleau, 25@40c Afternoon Session. e Ter crae! Board— eetwater, 5@d0c; biack 35 Contra Costa Water. 69 62% | Tc@$1; Wine G 15 Contra Costa Water 69 50 z 125 Fquitable Gas . 325 5@6de_per case: Canta- ) T @$1 25 per crate: Watermelone, 3@ | 32 Honakaaoon Co- fig: 2, with extra large at $5@30 per 100. i o o O i | “CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons, $1 50G2 for com- | fAianet 4 mon and $2 50@3 59 for od to choice; Mexican 1 akawell 43 6214 f $76; Pananas, $1G2 per bunch; Pine- | Sekwal o BRI pev. Ao | #5660 Qakland Transit Co & per 750 7 7 7 22 100 Pacific Gas Imp...... 51850 E Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. % SF Gas and Electric Co 53 574 10 Al 3 ers’ Al 1 . 50 | TWhatever may be the cutcome of the Prune | g e s Asdiatm 44 Assoctation, one beneficial fact s already i esteblished—for the first time in years the PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. grower is managing his own market. Reports from San Jose quote what the ‘‘growers" Morning Session. think, what rowe want, ‘and so Board— | forth. In previous vears it has been just the | 100 Home O1l (B 30 | other way: very little has been heard from | 200 Yukon | the grower, but a good deal from the buyer: ! The grower is having his innings at last, after | having been under the direction of the buyer | for too many years for his own good. If the growers have nerve enough-—and it begins to look as If they have—to go right along and fix their own prices this year to sult themselves, | their pockets will be much heavier at the clase of the season than in former vears. They | are on the right track thus far, at least. .~ | Peaches and Apricots continue firm, ~and | choice large sizes are in quick demand, but i-cnree. Other fruits show no change worthy Street— 500 Home Of1 MINING STOCKS. | Followinz were the sales in the San Fran- clsco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: Morninz Session. 500 Con Cal & Va 1 40) 100 Potos. 100 Crown Point.. 17, 200 Savage. . 200 Gould & Curry 17/ 100 Silver HIil 200 Hale & Nor. 24| 550 Unfon Con. 100 Potosi. %! 300 Utah ... Afternoon Session. of note. NEW CROP—Prunes, nomtnal; Apricots, 6@ |80 for Royals and $@10%c for Moorparks; | 1100 Chailenge . 20 300 Overman. .... | Evaporated Apples, 57fc: sun-dried, 3@3%c. | & Chollar . . 18 150 Potosi. . | Peaches, 5@5%c for standard, 6 for choice and | 100 Oceldenta 13 200 Yellow Jac | 7c for fancy: Pears, 6@7%c: Plums, pltted, | 100 Ophir. 7 ARy g 200 Yellow Jacket | e e et | “RAISINSBleached Thompson's faney, Nectarines, 4@Sc for red | 200 Ophir. Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock per I, 10c; choive, 8¢. standard, Sc; prime, Ge; un- | Exchange vesterday: bleached Thompson's, per Ib. 6c. Sultanas— Morning Sessfon. Fancy, per Ib, ¥ic: choice, Tie: standard, 6% 60-1b boxes, 5c; 2-crown locse Muscatels, 3iac; | 709 Chollar. . 181709 Potost. .~ %) 3-crown, 6%c; d-crown, jic; London layers, 2- | 40 Con Cal & Va. 140400 Potost. . % crown. §150 per box: 3.crown, $160. Fancy | 209 Con Cal & Va 1 4214|300 Savage .. 13 Clusters, §2: Dehesa, §2 Imperial, $3. All | 50 Con Cal & Va. 1 45 300 Sterra Nevad: 38 1 vrlms :.‘ ©o. b. at common shipping points In | 500 Crown Point... 16400 Stiver HIIl 52 Californa. * = Gould & C 7200 U NUTESgalnute, SG105e for standazas and o | 30 Hais & Noe B3'e Vooa Gt B for softshelis; new Almonds, 1U%@12%c o & B " { Pehnuts SOSHoPlor Bamtiorn Afternoon Session. hardshell; ana | G for California: Brazil Nuts, H@i2ie; Fil. | 200 Caledonia ...... 5§ 200 Siiver HUI .... 61 N e, Tagite: Pecans, 11G13c; Cocounuts, 8 5 | 30 Challenge Con . 29| 500 Yellow Jacket.. 3| by 20 Go Curry 17 | 't b, 13@Mc bright d 12 OT A 12§S§£YIl$m!l!;M3 ‘:"Q;:;V):;I&@;‘;:‘ra;;;dfi CLOSING QUOTATIONS. T Tige- 1Ight amber, extracted, 6XG0%e; dark, e O MONDAY, Aug. 24 p. m. i = Ib. Bid. Ask. . Ask. s Wt e s Alpha o 00 Justice. A% | Provisions. Anes W10 Lady War 2 2 ndes. y Was - CURED MEATS-Bacon. 10%c per Ib for | Besi cher 3 Occidental. | heavy, 1lc for ilght medium, 12kc for light, 13c | Bulion. - o = for extra light and 1#%c for sugar cured. East- | Gpoliar. i5 17 Potost. . . 2| ern sugar-cured Hams, 13¢; Mess Beef, $12 per | Challenge 2 3)|Savage . 12| bbl; extra Mess, $13: Family, §l4; extra Prime | Confidence . .. 88 9 Scorpion. = Pork, $1550; extra clear, $§19; Mess, $1650; | Con Cal & Va.135 140 [Seg Belcher m | Smolied Beet, 1215@13c per 1. | Con Tmperials. 01 @ 02 Sierra Nevada. 38 89 | “LARD—Tierces quoted ot 7c ver Ib for com- | Con New York — 03 Sfiver Hill.... 0 3 | | pound and Ho‘c foe bony h;’;f—bnmll. pure, 9%c, | Eureka fSone.... 808t Louls. u| -1b tins, ©; 5-| g C. v . 7St . - COTTOLENE-Oneshalt - barrel, 8%e; three | Srown Pulnt... 16 17/Standard . ...410 —| half-barreis, §%c: one tlerce, §%c: two tlerces. | Gould & Curry 18 17 Unfon Con 21 2 S¥ec; five tlerces, S¥hc per I Hale & Norcrs 22 24 Utah. . ... [ Julia . ..oooeeee — 01 Yellow Jacket. 34 35| Hides, Tallow, Waol and Hops. HIDES AND SKIN SUICIDE OF ANIMALS. Culls,and brands seli about Ic under quotations. Heavy saited | Steers, 9%e: medium, Sisc; light, S4c; Cow- | who perspires ail over, laughs, and com- hides, §itc; Stags, 6c: Salted Kip, Sc: Calf. 9¢: | mits suicide, remarked a resident of the Dry Hides, sound, Dry Kip, 15¢; Dry Calf. | Jower coast. ‘“The suicide claim has been Jic; culls and brands, 12c; Sheepskins, ‘Shear- gisputed, however, and I can furnish a gm; nfofim eac lm:rmr‘tv ‘)‘n\‘mx90c mu{g ::2: | little e\'ldenci on t{:: :ubject myself. Florae Hides, salt, 3262 26 for lare, 317 for | Down near the e O Ueriver-tha | medtum, §1 for small and s0c for colts; Horse | INOsquitoes are at times a pest of a very Hides, dry, $150 for large, $1 % for medjum, formidable character, and if they are any #1 for smail and $5@ste for colts. Deerskine— | Worse In the Klondike I wouldn't go there Summer or red skins, e: fall or medium| for enough gold to start a brick vard. | | skins, 80c; wintes thi kins, 20c. Goatskins-— Prime - Angoras, iic; large and smooth, 80c: | look like clouds of black smoke, amn “It is sald that man is the only animal medium, 3 | when they make a descent, there is noth- 2‘A‘Alzd..()\\ No. l_’re;ldered. 4@4¥c per Ib; No. | jng to do b-:z besth retreat. Of course - JOike: Srease. 2aN4e. bl as follows: | Cattle suffer intensely. and the poor beasts | will become absolutely maddened by pain, | The mosquitoes penetrate their ears and | nostrils, and on several occasions I have seen cows and steers rush into the river and to ail appearances commit suicide by drownirg. mean that they wade Into comparatively shallow places and dell erately hold themselves under water unf u Northern free, 15(116¢; Northern. defective, 126 14c; Middle County, free, 14%16c; Middle Coun- ty, defective, 12@lic; Southern Mountain, 12 1N@12c; Southern Mountain, fres. 7 10@12c: Southern Mountain, ‘defective, ;Wnl‘;mh;l. :guc;w Humbolr. and Mendocino, c; Névada, 13@16c per Ih. - Fall Clip—San Joaguin, $@l0c: do Lambs', 4 ; lumboldt and = Mendocino, 10@12¢: | Jife is extinet. Anybod ho lives eyl T ;! heighborhood Will vear out the masamthe JopES—0ld. nominai ‘at 5gioe per 1 new. | Ao The et o not Intentional saicion i | certainly has all its aspects. It is a com- mon thing to see cattle run into the river | and submerge themselves until only thefr noses protrude. Old settlers say they will | stand that way all night, and I Know | from personal observation that they will hold their position for hours at a time. | It is a_curious fact, by the way, that some of the natives of the lower coast are evidently Immune to mosquito bites. San Frtlflct;tu Meat Market. Rechipts of Hogs are rather larger, but not sufficlently 8o to weaken quotations. Other descriptions stand the same. BEEF—5@6c per_Ib for fair to choice. VEAL-Large, 7@Sc; small, §}e@9%c per Ib. MUTTON--Wethers, T4@fc; ewes, 1@7%C PeT | myme and n T have watched them | PR tn S%@3c per 1b. working in the flelds with their trousers i et © for small, 3%@s%e | Tolled up to their hips and nothing on the for medium and [%@i%c for large: stock and feeders, 5%@5%e; dressed Hogs, S@5%e. ; General Merchandise. BAGS—San Quentin Bags, 85 65; Grain Bags, §%c: Wool Bags, 2514@32tc: Fleece Twine, T%c; Fruit Bags, 6%@6%c for white and ogs | upper part of the y but a sleeveless sl‘x’lm The mosquitoes will buzz around them in droves, but they will emerge from the thick of it without a puncture. They | have been living near the swamps for e | Gl snd otion o RS em a sting-proo idermis.” T New Orleans Times Demoorar SK@SXc for bleached jute. A Royal Sturgeon. wc?ifi,-w«mfim.“a Jer pton:, Soetbfeia| Lake Erle styrgeon fishermen have Byt B eattle. 3 prperative Wanl | caught some wheppers occastomaily. but 5 send, $3: Cum) 4, $12'in bulk and $13 25 in | we rather thirk they have had Racki: Benneylvania Anthracite Egg, 3M; Can | ence quite equal to that of ael L pee 1omi Coke, 'L{“ wnll:“hxxk;'lg seadnlhehr::eln&n the smack sacks: Rocky Mous n deser lona, mad a ul e_other nl 2000 1bs. and 98 @ ver ton, accordink o | Siderably startied them no H]; ubilee, who t which con- t was a royval = st n, and before it was successfully SUGAR—The Com. | StUrged [ myG:m urwlh. in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A :wmn:““h m‘(m in m‘:ln e B e, e . Gane: | the nets.. When weighed it tu “tne 6.10c; Con: " 6.10c; Magnolia | Scale at 525 pounds, and it is credil A, 5.70c; Extra C, 5.60c; C, '5.50c; wumm«:flmum ever rels, 10¢ more; half-barrels, 25¢ more; caught. This royal came AT n ~ Time| and 10gllc for Hens: Young Turkeys. 16¢: | an advance in Gas and Electric to $34 and a | 2 | oese, per palr, $1 23471 30; Goslings, $1 60@1 75 | deciine in Spring Valley Water to $9 0. The | = Ducks, $3@4 for oid and $3@4 for young; Hens, | afternoon was quiet. | seishad $2 50@5; Youns Rooster Old_Roosters. I The ofl stocks were Inactive, with lower 2883 sRany the possession of Henry Mills, Pen. ‘t?:‘nt:«'flle road, London, who sent 'forty pounds of it to the Queen at Windsor castle and dis] of the remainder to her Majesty’s subjects in the vieinity of Kin Cross.—Buffalo Commercial *— i Sun, Moon and Tide. ! *- United States Coast Geodetie Survey_. Times and Heights of High and 1. Waters at _Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Ba FPublished by official ay thority of the Suverintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur the city front (Mission-street Wwharf) abo. twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin: the height of tide is the same at both piac TUESDAY. AUGUST 21 Sun rises Sun sets . | Moon rises 15 | NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the le hand column and the successive tides of ¢ | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The | second time column gives the second tids of the dav, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when thers are but three tides. as sometimes occurs. The heizhts given are in addition to the soundings on tha United States Coast Survey charts, excent when a minus sign (=) precedes the height, and then the number given fs subtracted from the depth given bv the charts. The nlane o¢ 1 rence is the mean of the lower low waters. —_—m—— Steamer Movements. —_—--m-ere e TO ARRIVE. Steamer. | From. | Wentnaton ... /Oyster Harbor. a | North rork. . [Humboldt. a | Coos Bay |Newport. n | Washtenaw ....|Tacoma » Eureka . |Humboldt. 2 ! Columbia i 3 | Corona .....7. 3 Crescent City n | Tanis . 2 | Pomona - 24 | Mariposa 2 | Point Arena - 3% Bonita 5 | City of Puel . 5 | San Mateo. Curacao | Sunta Rosa | Arcata | TO SAIL. ' Steamer. | Destination. | Salls. | Pler. Empire ....[Coos Bay....../Aug. 21, 10 am|Pler 13 Geelic ...../China &Japan/Aug. 2l, 1 pm PMSS State Cal..[Portland. Aug. 21, 11 am|Pler 24 Santa Rosa/San Diego.....[Aug. 21, 11 am Pler 11 | Pemona ... [Humboldt. . [Aug. 21, 2 pm|Pler 3 | Australta "/ Honolatu. Aug. 2. 2 pm|Pler 7 00s Bay ug. 3, 9 am Pler 11 arracouta/Cen. America.|Aug. 28, 12 m PMSS | Eureka 23, 10 am{Pler 11 Arcata 23, 12 m{Pler 13 | Umariln 24, 11 am|(Pler 3 | North Fork|Humbeldt. . 2, 12m|Pler 2 | Czarina ....[Seattle. Aug. 24, 11 am|Pler 11 | Corona San Diego. - 25, 11 am/Pler 11 Columbi Portland... 26, 11 am!/Pler 24 | Pt. Ar Point Aren: 27, 3 pm|Pler 3 Bonita . ewport......,.. Aug. 27, 9 am|Pler 11 —_— Time Ball. | Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco. Cal. August 20, . The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | building was dropped at exactly neon to-day— at_noon of the 120th meridian, or at § Greenwich time. c & S. {1 e, | o'clock p. m.. Lieutsnant Commander, U. * Shipping Intelligence. — ARRIVED. Monday, August 2. Stmr Brunswick, Andresen, 33 hours from N tme Santa Crus. Hinkle, 75 hours from Cam YStmr Luella, Miller, 18 hours from Usal. Stmr Umatilla, Cousins, 6 hours from Vie- und ports. 32 hours from Bridgett, Walvig, 16 hours from Albion. j Br stmr ol, McIntyre, 4 days from | S stmr Titanta. Gullikson, 89 hours from Nanaim r ship Hyderabad, Scott, 146 days from Ant- wer, Friz Courtney Ford, Murchison, 13 days from Tacoma. ‘Barze Santa Paula, Nlelsen, from San Pedro, in tow of tug Monarch. LEARED. Monday. August 20. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego: Goedall, Perkins & Co. Stmr St Paul, Hays, St Michael; Alaska Commercial Co. Stmr State of California. Parsons, Astoria: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Schr James H Bruce, Peterson, Chemainus; J H Bruce. SAILED. Monday, August 20. Matteawan, Crosscup, Tacoma. Westnort, Ericsson, ——. Cleone, Madsen, Caspar. Brinawic Kndresea: Bavcka T runswick, . Point Arena, Hansen, lenaoc\" ~ ino. St Paul, Hays, St Michael Del Norte, Allen, Astoria, etc. Rival, Jonnson: Westpore Stmr Smr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr MISCELLANEOUS. -t LONDON, Aug 15—Br ship Ilala, from Lon- don, for Vancouver, pdt into Montevideo dis- abled. Lost fore topmast and main topmast in gale SPOKEN. Aug 14, lat 415 N, lon 48 W—Br ship Ber- from Antwerp, for San Francisco. Per Br ship Hyderabad—April 21. lat 3 N, lon 28 W—Nor bark Cara. from Cardiff, for Cape wn. June 22, lat 3 S, lon % W—Br ship Andrada, from Shields, for Santa Rosalia. Per stmr Umatilla—Aug 13, 11 a m, lat 6 @ N, lon 12450 W—Haw ship Hawatian Isles, from Santa Rosalia. for Port Townsend. Cap- tain's wife very sick. Wished to be reported. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Aug 2. 10 p m—Weather hazy: wind west, velocity § miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. NEAH~—Passed Aug 20—Br stmr Oak Branch, from Japan. WESTPORT—Arrived Aug 20-Stmr Rival, hence Aug 18, NEW WHATCOM—Arrived Aug 18—Schr Mildred, from Santa Rosalia. KNAPPTON—Arrived Aug W—Schr W F Jewett, from St Michael PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Aug 13—Sehr Mary E Fcster, from Honolulu. EUREKA—Arrived Aug 19-Stmr Eureka, e g 15_Schr O M Kellogs. tor Atrived Aug 20-Stmr Pasadens. from Re- doado. Sailed Aug 20-Stmr North Fork, for San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Aug 18— Stmr Noyo, hence Auz IS. COOS BAY-Sailed Aug 18, at § p m—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco, Safled Aug 20—Schr Free Trade, for San Fran- “BOWENS LANDINGArrived Aug 20—Schr Etta and sehr Bem:r B{:" hence Aug 14; schr thian, hence Aug it Rug 30 Sins Navicie, fhe Sai Pinn’ PORT TOWNSEND—Passed inward Aug 20— Br ship Linlithgowshire, from Antwerp. Arrived Aug 20-Schr J M Colman, from Nome: schr Bainbridge, from Honolul for ck. P'x:n‘:::‘oiu; 20—Schr Fanny Dutard, from Nome: schr Inca, from Honolulu. PORT HADLOCK- Arrived Aug 2-Schr sa‘ir?i,‘:;_:rfi.vea Aug 19 Bark Northern Light, from Nome. Gattaa Aug i stme Portiand, for Nome: stmr Farallon, for Skaguay. FORT BRAGG-Sailed Aug —Stme Noyo, for San Franelsco. FOREIGN PORTS. SHIELDS—Sailed Aug 13-Br bark Olive- bank, for Santa Rosalia. * NEWCASTLE, Aus—Arrived Aug 20—Ship i;fl'? i‘uflmllh» from Delagoa Bay. to load for onoluly. NANAIMO—Arrived Aug 19-Stmr Mineola, AT T ASes A 20—Bark Oregon. ESQU! —Arri PE : = CALLAO—Salled Aug 18—Ger stmr Herodot, for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Aug 2—Br ship Poseldon, from Oregon: Br ship Ancyra, VICTORIA—Arrived Aug 20—Ger bark Nixe, from Cheefco; stmr Danube. from —. OCEAN STEAMERS. LTt e la -t ; stmr {opla, w and Moville; stmr h : stmr Et] Satled A

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