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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1901. ™ | @ %5 cows, 2 :0m4 25; heifers, $2 50@5; can- | Mustard, nominal; Flax, §2 %5@2 50; Canary, 3% Here', 12582 40 valie,’ 6 9G4 25, calves, 8 | @ic tor Fastern; Alfalta, e 18 General Merchandise. 540 Texas steers, $4@s; grass steers, $3 @2%c: Hemp, 3%c per lb. S5 buile, st o, tomorrow, | DRIED PEAS—Niles, 565 per cu. GRAIN BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bass. T4 _Receipts to-day, 27, o-morrow, == 7 2 ess than Calcuttas: Woo 19,000 left over. 3300, Market higher: 807 [ocak peaite 20 active: top, 38 5. %@ | Potatocs, Onions and Vegetables. | Bags, 32@3sc; Fleece Twine, T3@Sc; Fruit 855 Bood te. cholon o ond BULE B e 8 Bags, 5%@Gc for cotton and §%@S%c for jute. v _$5 0005 T0; light, $5 65@6 10; bulk Of | The Potato crop has been badly damaged by | COAL — Wellington, 39 per ton; Southfield e L e 17000 firm: larabs, weald® | Bot and dry weather all over the United States | Wellington, T e Goud to cholce ivethers, $3 25@3 90; fair to | €Xcept on this coast, and prices are very high | 74" o3 Cymberland, $12 50 in bulk and $13 75 in choice mixed, $3@3 35; Western sheep, $ 1gg in consequence. Potatoes are quoted at §2@2 40 | gacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egs, $14; Can- 390; vearlings, $3 2@1; native lambs, 82T per bushel in Massachusetts, against S0c@1 20 | nel, $10 per ton; Coke. $15 per ton in bulk and Western lambs, $3 75@5. o year ago, and on Tuesday the Chicago mar- | $17 In sacks; Rocky Mountain descriptions. 35 £ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. A Bomitnion, Sy ' |Calamet o eca. T r and Exchange about the same. Wheat flat. Barley quict in the local market. Some changes in Corn. Ouais and Rye as before. Bran and Middlings still higher. Hay dull. Beans continie quict and unchanged. Cotatocs short and advancing all over the country. Onions and Vegetables about as before. Butter, Cheese and Eggs somewhat higher than the Poultry in good supply and quict. Increasing demand for good Peaches and Pears. Melons in large supply and dull. Demand for Dried Fruits still remarkably activ Light cured Meats in larger supply. Lard firm. Wool, Hops and Hides unchanged. Local packers well supplied with Hogs. Oil stocks selling fairly. Local-stocks dull. More new Codfish received from the north. = ST. JOSEPH. 5 | per 2000 1bs and 3830 per tom, according to ST. JOSEPH, Mo... aun 3 _CATTLE—Re- | ket jumped to $175@2, a rise of 40c per hun- | Bev, B = dred In one, day. Colorado, which has hereto- Castor Oil, In cases, No. 1, 2000, market slow, steady to weak. 5 3 3 OILS—California A . ; $2@5 75; cows and heifers, $1@4 7o; | fore sent large supplies into the Central West, | 0c; pure, §1 22; Linseed Oil, in barrels, boiled, Do prefd.. 113%| Franklin - i '$2G4 60; stockers and feeders, | is itself short this year and has been calling on | $c: raw, 82c; cases, Sc more: Lard Oil. extra U 8 teel e 2 '25a 55 California for large lines. It these conditions [ winter sirained, barrels, Sc; cases. Sic: China Do prerd. Osceola ceipts. 7300; market 5o higher: | continue tHere“is no knowing where the price @72c per gallon: pure Neatsfoot Oil. ha: Fitchburg IParrot . steady. Light and light mixed, $5 will g0 to. The crop of the whole country in | rels, Gilc; cases, T2c: Sperm. pure. = Gen Electric. 3% Quincy 4 i medium and heavy, $6@6 22%2; piss, Tecent years has been about 200,000,000 bushels, | Whale Oil.” natural white, #0@4c per sallo! Bd c Il Santa Fe Copper.. 7% |58 15 but this year, according to the reports of the | Fish Oil, in barrels, iT}c: cases, f3hc, Mexican Central, N E Gas & Cox, SHEEP—Recelpts, 712; market _active, 5¢ | Department of Agriculture, it will be about | COAL OIL—Water White Coal Oil. In bulk. N E Gas & Coke 2, Tamarack 5 ' %0 | higher. Idaho vearling wethers, $3 60; lambs, | 156700000 bushcls at the outside. This shortage | 13c; Pearl Oil. in cases, lic; Astral 1det Star. 514 Utah Mining. Old Colony. 208 Winona ... 3 steady, top natives, $5. A 'of 50,000,000 bushels must be made up somehow. | 19¢c: Extra Star, 23c; Elaine, 24 Eocene, 21 : . s o Ak st bl « | Cabbagg is also short, especially in the Cen- | deodorized stove gasoline tn buk Pe:,'n #—————————————% | tral West, where the price Is now §8 per 100 | cases, Zic; Henzine, in bulk, Je; . 20c; : Z5c. head, against 51 a yi 3 Sé-degree Gasoline, in bulk, 20c: in cases, Zc. London Market. l California Fruit Sales. e steads ooy, but the feel-| TURPENTINE-Stc per gallon in' cases and L 52c in drums or iron barrels. Crisers Tandon O s o . a8 e Tor 'whip. | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- e Comriereiay Aa a2l 7303 sacks. The bulk of these were for ship- : d, in 100-1b bags: vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | - % i ment, however, and were loaded on the cars for | Pany auotes. per pound. i VS PIE. oo ] 2 a1 the West, 4 " | PCubes, Crished and fie Crushed, 5.30¢ The stock market to-day was idle and fea- PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 22.—The Earl Fruit | Onfons ruIedcfl.:’r:.a‘sth:a:ug:lroallelgnnl‘r:lhm:‘:gzhgg dered, 5.15c; Candy Granulated, 5.15c; Dry i Gi ' 5.05¢; Confectioners’ Company sold California fruft at auction to- |out over 10,000 crates. QA e C T Thet Granulat v o v realize There was not much change In Vegetables. -T2 e: Gol: " =ome disappointment. The bank made a very | 32 and the following prices were feel hOUED Tomatoos were in st Setter supply and | nolla A, 4.8c; Extra C. 4.85c: Golden C. 450 Grapes—Malaga, single crates, $135@130, barrels, 10¢ more; half-barre strong return. The market's money supplies $146. Tw s sold to-day. Favorable Corn_weakened off under more liberal stocks. | 80 k. 60 1 ha e " j0c more. No orders taken have been increased £3,000,000 through the ar- | weeiper, o l i Al QRS _fL 261 45 In sacks and $1 001 & | for Jess’ than T8 bacrels or itz equivalent. H Vi . urbanks, or Garnet = 5c: bo: 5, per 1b. rival of Bold and Government disbursements. CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—The Earl Fruit Com- | and $1@1 10 for Early Rose: Salinas Burbanke, | Dominos, haltzbarrels, 5,200 ROXE, *rieh " Com- an stocks began listless, with an ab- | ja;og sales of California fruft atiauction to- | $140G155; Sweets, 1%@1%c per Ib for Rivers | FECUNE SO0 100 of the barkentine Fre- o z’;l bu):n: ux;t‘.l the New York opening | day are as, follows:, Peaches—McDevitt's | 3 2¥c for new Merced and % per sack f0F | mont with 117,000 new fish from the Behring mparted a lively advance in Baltimore ; 111105 (40 s . hanged. and Ohlo on talk that'the stock will be put | Guis: poxes: el 10, averase S0 Mntenslt (o ONIONS—Yellow, $5c@51 per ctl; Pickle On- Sea. Quotations are unchang 5 5 2 3 2 . 65@73c per cti, - on a5 rer cent dividend basis and Erle on the | ine: boses, averaged Soc: Late Crawford, | ViGHTABLES Green peas, 14gte; Stmne | San Francisco Meat Market. showing made by the annual report. The rest | povct gimade average 86c. Grapes—Muscat, | Beans, 1@3c; Limas, 2@3c; Cabbage, 65@slc of the American department was comparatively | single crates, $1 15@1 3%, average 1 34; Malaga, | per ctl; Tomatoes from the Tiver, Z@T¢: fIOM | oo 4o yoonine nawe to report, except that neglected, although there was an inquiry for | single crates, $1@1 70, average $133; Malaga | Alameda, 65c@$1 %5; Dried Peppers, 10@12%c; oy different buyers of Hogs, Southern Pacific. Clusters, single crates, §2 1092 40, average $2 24. | Green Okra, 40@60c per box; Carrots, 25@3sc per | local packers are indifferen 5 CLOSING. Prunes—Gros, single crates, §1 15@1 50, aver- | sack: Cucumbers, Bay, 20@30c; Pickles, 1%@ | being well supplied at the moment. LONDON, Aug. 22.—Anaconda, 94; Atchison, | 382, $137. Seven cars sold to-day. Weather | 1ic per Ib for small and lc for large; Garlle | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to deal- Ti%; Canadian Pacific. Lty . Denger and Rip | mussy. 2@3c; Green Peppers. 25@40c per box for Chile | ers are as follows: : ; " i ; Ege Plant, 3@30c per box; | - BEEF—6@6%c for Steers and 5@5%e per Ib for tureless. The faflure of the Bank of England to reduce the minimum discount rate caused normal. 22 | bourses, induced by the Franco-Turkish im- Prunes, Currants and Raisiis. | piogio” ana ' disappoitment over the main- | tenance of the Bank of Engiand rate. The.de—] NEW YORK, Aug. 22. Latest mail advices from New York say: Cision of the bank authorities on this point, In | at 2@6 per cent; last loan, 2% per cent; Prime | ¢ and futures at £110 12s 6d. was pratty well cleaned up. though the usual | Hoss. T%@%%c. “The market was featureless yesterday, trad- | face of the existing por ing in mearly cnly. The exception was prunes, which were active, though buyers took only sise for | Still dreaded. There are sald to| able, which creates firmn a causes holders to in- receiving full prices before they do road bonds were again | var value, $1,955,000. & Going in currants, chiefly | th last call. \ s probably the clean-up | firmly at Sc for Amalias. Recent | Atchison ndication of any change in ! Aichison prefd . market abroad is firm, as ! Baltimore & Ohio. York market, therefore there | Baltimore & Ohic pr vent holders maintaining t Canadian Pacific ... Canada Southern in raisins, except | Chesapeake & Ohio. e advanced 5o to $1 60 | Chicago & Alton. demand from the West. | Chicago & Alton profd. to 6c and 3-crown can- | Chicago, Ind & Loui a t London ause of increa —crown are held u ). some insignificant Iots, | Chi, Ind & Louis prefd Seeded are firm at 6@6'zc | Chicago & East IIl...... ons. There is no | Chicago & Great West cate a change in the | Chi & G W A prefd Chi & G W B prefd Chicago & NW. Chicago, R I & P Chi Term « Tiane. Chi T & T prefd C. C. C & St Louis. Weather Report. \ Meridian—Pacific Time.) B - ig olorado Southern N FRANCISCO, Aug. 25 D. ™ | Colo o 100 pretd The following maximum temperatures Were | Colo So 2nd prcfd. n stations in California to-day Delaware & Hudson Red Bluff, @ Sacramento, s ! {)’::{\el‘ei(k [fi ‘G ; Fresno, §5; San Luis ver & Rlio $4; Los.Angeles, 78; | pom o7 & Fic G prefd. Erie 1st prefd Eri 2nd prefd | Great Northern prefd... | Hocking valley | Hocking Valley prefd | Ilinois Central ] 2 = 22 25 Towa Central . 5 SO Towa Central ETATIONS. 22 82 Lake Erie & West 33 B3 Lake Erie & West prefd 2 H Louleville & Nashville.. Manhattan L ... Metropolitan St R Mexican Central | Mexican National . Minneapolis 1 Missouri Pac o | Missourt, Kans & Tex.. Mo, Kans & Tex prefd ew Jersey Central ew York Central Norfolk & Western.. Norfolk & West pre Northern Pacific prefd.. Ortario & Western. P C C & St Louis. Pennsylvania Reading | Reading ‘Reading 2nd prefd. prefd. F. F ist prefo F 24 prefd £t Louls Southwestern St Louis SW prefd St Paul St Louls & Southern Pacific Southern Iailway ...... | Southern Railway prefd | Texas & Pacific. DITIONS FORECAST. Toledo, St L & West prevails over the Pacific Slope. | Toledo, St L & w prefd ain is reported from Salt Lake | Union Pacific : ght shower from El Paso. Union Pacific prefd. e has fallen over Washington, | Wabask ..... l1daho and risen over California | Wahash pfd-.. | Wheeling & Lake Erie. rature has risen about ten degrees | Wheeling & L E 24 pfd and Washington; elsewhere west | Wisconsin Central ..... Mountains the changes have been | Wisconsin Central pfd.. Express Companies— de at San Francisco for thirty | Adamws midnight. August 23. 1901: American - alifornia—Fair Friday, except | United States . loudy or foggy along the coast in the morn- | Wells Farzo ng; fresh southwest wind Miscellanecs— lifornia—Fair Friday, except | Amalgamated Copper. weekly statement and the continued downward | change steady to all varieties being in small lots Sompe gf Stheopen (iariies nlian e noney 3 b ed that the future contingencies in the | ¢{ : market, when the crop movement in |3 $1%@i 84} for sixty da Prices are firm at 7 for | the United States comes to be financed, are | ¥ Some of the speculative and convertible rail- | Government, steady; State, active; railroad, | | generally were guiet, but firm. Total sales, United States bonds were all unchanged on EW YORK STOCK LIST. new crop comes. Prices | Stocks— Sales. Grande, 43%; do preferred, S4%; Northern Pa. TS ki oty ; . 1 501, reen Corn, 2 c k; Alameda, 75@ S. sific preferred S8%: Southern Pacifl, 303 New York Metal Market. e e, R P e s Swusss | “VBAL Lacge 708c: small, 8% pez Ib. 2id per ounce; money, 1@1% per cent. : % large boxes, 20@30c; New Marrowfat Squash, | MUTTON—Wethers, 7@Sc; Ewes, 7@7%c per 2 X En NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—The market for | $15G20 per ton. WI‘::‘?HB r Ib iy T metals ruled generally dull again to-day. Tia e _'W’c ReEAN nd under, 8%ec: New York Money Market. was slightly lower in the absence of support Poultry and Game. I e B vae { and finally closed dull and nominally at $26 40. cent off; boars, 50 per cent off and stags. 40 foney on call steady | rne Lordon miarket Is 7s 64 lower at £115 78 | A car of Eastern came in. Local Poultfy | Der cent off from the above quotations; dressed sition revealed by 'the | mercantile paper, 4%4@5 per cent; sterling ex- |~ Copper ruled inactive and ' mominmally un- | oo B B € artled forward, Prices ady to strong, with actual business | changed both at home and ab road. Lake Su- | showed no change worthy of note. Receipts of Produce. In Jaokers Bk & 3iooy for demand 484 byt mengriclen fiird &t SO aoit 10 o i e Rt a0 e entras Al s posted rates, | o 516 614 for, casting and electrolytie, While | ang 10g12c for Hens; Geese, per pair, $1 %@ FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST e 88 commercial bills, § 83144 84; bar | spot copper In London closed at £66 65 and fu- | ) 50, " Goslings, §1 25@130; Ducks, $2 503 for | Flour, ar sks..... 5,316|Bran. sks. silver, 58%c; Mexican dollars, 45%c; bonds— | ures at £66 135 9d. 51 ana S350 o voung. Homs, 53 004: poung | Wnest. etz .11, L8l Miaditnzs. ks Lead was also qulet, without change, either & $5@6 30; 4 50G4: - | Barley, ctls. . 14,650| Wool, bales. active to-das. Bonds | firm. B o here or in_ London, closink at $ 87 and £11 | Soosters. S 300 olg Roosters. B 004 Yz | Oats. ctls : 6360/ Hay. tons. Corit " i 113 3d, respectively. 0 o o e, S Bt 55 per dozen | RYe. ctls. . V3w Straw, tons. ondition of the Treasyry. Spelier ruied steady In local centers at un- | & %0, fer smali, Figtons, § 07 Corn, ‘ctls T 0| Wine, gals g changed prices, $3424@3 97l The London | G {\iw" Doves, per dozen, $1 %: Hare, $1 25@ | Sufar. ctls....... 2I00Hides, No. WASHINGTON, Aug. 22.—To-day's state- | Markst eased off s 64 under liquidation and | 4 go; Rabbits, $1 50 for Coitontail and'$161% | Fopny: e e B e ment of the Treasury balances in the general | “Tron was dull and featureless. Pigiron war- | for Brush. Potatoes, sks..... 7,303 Lime, bbis. . High. Low. R Tl fund, exclusive of the §150,000,000 gold reserve ! rants, $9@10; No. 1 foundry, Northern, $15@ T Onions, sks.. 1/370. Leather, rolis 1800, 965 96i5 in the division of redemption, sho: Avail- | $15 70; No. 2 foundry, Southern, $14@14 50; Nu. Butter, Cheese and Egg‘g. OREGON. 15900 308 able cash balance, § 33; gold, $103,444,552. | 1 foundry, southern,’ $14 5@15 25; No. 1 foun- L Wi ae ake P | ary, Southern, soft, $14 15@15 Glasgow war- = » 5 s | ranis closed At 53¢ 94 and Middlesboro closed | The situation in these goods stands about 0 153; l at 43s 2d. the same. Prices for both Butter and Eggs | - " # 1000 47 ! New - are pretty high for this time of the yvear, and I Be | New York Grain and Produce. New York Cotton Market. Qealers are taking advantage of this to draw STOCK MARKET. | Sy *- — on their stocks in cold etorage. The demand " ‘ s * | NEW YORK, Aug. 22.—Cotton closed steady, | for both is fair and there is no accumulation 7 points higher. of stock. Cheese continues firm. Quotations NEW YOR: —FLOUR—Receipts, | With prices net 12 to 555 Dariets: PR —— for Butter are slightly higher again. Stocks and bonds were dull and unchanged | steadier and fairly active. Portland’s Business. Receipts were 25,800 pounds of Butter, 516 | on the morning session of the Bond Exchange, WHEAT—Receipts, 135,900 bushels; exports, casaxs of rEggfl'r lhl Sanca Entf’m Eggs, f"mg but the ofl stocks sold well again, there being 93,02 bushels; spot, No. 2 red, W%c| PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 22—Clearings, $333,- [ Boufos ofCalifornia Cheese an: pounds of | gome activity in Home at $3 50@3 65. f. 0. b. afloat; No. : No. 1! 482; balances, $38,242. BUTTER—Creamery, 21%@%c per Ib for | In the afternoon Paauhau sold at $§12@:3. Northern Duluth, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1| i fancy and 23@2c for seconds; dalry, 15@22c, | Home Ol advanced to $3 75 and Hanford from | hard Duluth, 85%c f. o. b. afloat. Optlons ex- Northern Wheat Market. store Butter, 15@17'%c per lb. $117 to $120. hibited early weakness as a result of disap- | A;’:{1"35551—1?&?;}‘0105;1%;fll%uf::::nl&bgms pointing cables, short selling and large North- OREGON. EGGS—Ranch, 221:@%c_for good to fancy; The San Joaquin River Oil Company assess- ment of 14c per share is payable September west receipts, but recovered later on a scare | PORTLAND, Aug. 22.—\Wheat—Walla Walla, | store, 15@%0c per dozen: Eastern, 16G20c. 16; sales day, October 5. of shorts, partly impelled by larger seaboard | 57c; Bluestem, 5Sisc. z ST 2 T clearances. Closed firm at %@%c net advance WASHINGTON. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | September, 7 15-16@10 13-16c, closed _at T6%ici | _TACOMA, Aug. 22.—Wheat—Qulet. Bluestem, i ctober Hes YV TT%@T 58c; Qctober closed ‘at Tokc: December, T1%@1stac, | sse; Club; Sic. Another car of Valencla Oranges was THURSDAY. Aug. 2-2 p. m. WOOL—Dull. : 3 auctioned at §370 for fancy, §220 for choice s —— HOPS—Quiet Foreign Markets. and $1 75 for standard. There was no change UNITED STATES BONDS. teady. in Lemons. Limes were lower. Bid. Ask.) Bid. Ask. Spoi : No. 7 inve e o i s S, =Epet Rio. %%!xlixr)\c"' T involce, We:| LONDON, Aug. 22.—Consols, 845 silver, 27: | yfelons are piled up along the sidewalks, the | 45 Guat SOUP i quar gfix‘?'fi%"g B 1o Cond®ray SOUNAS NS Cloted | French rentes, Inlf f5c: wheat cargoss on | weather being too ool for active consump. MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. B il <. 35,00 o ine Sev. | passage, quiet teady; No. 1 s tion. rapes continue to bring very goo i i )lr;;:r, lfili},fib«a?‘o' 35,000 hags:‘ in_clugzgmii‘; fornia, 29; Walla Walla, 25s 6d; English coun- | prices, though stocks of them are likewise P C 55.106%108 |Oceanic SS 5s.101%108 i ; S 55; Max st | try markets. quiet and steady. i larger than they have been. 117% — |Omnibus C 6s..130 — ! y. ¥ LIVERPOOL, Aug. 22.—Wheat, quiet; No. 1 Good Peaches and Bartlett Pears continue in EarL — 108 |Pac G Imp 4s. — 100 : standard California, 6s@és 14d; wheat in Parls, | jight supply and brisk demand, and the tend- | & P 6s..12814133%; Pk & Cl H 65.108 112 : fair ‘refining, 3 7-16c; | SaRqSTnour in Parls, steady: French country | by - N e e - L Fer A IR .~ ||0% & O e 10 centrifugal, 16 test, 4o molasses sugar, 3 3-16c | Tuariels, partly cheaper; weather in England | Ciing e e Gearym el = |Fowlist R gm = e X Ane. Supplies of Figs, Quinces and Nectarines are - 28, = c E G R 5s. 95 — <BUTTER—Recelpts, 5811 packages: steady: | COTTON~—Uplands, 4%d. e e ale e ans | 50 e —" — |8 F & SIV se.120%12 | State dairy, 14@1Sc; creamery, 18@20ic; June A TI L o ot Los Ang D 55.116 — |Sierra Cal 6s.. — — packed factory, 14@isise. ¥ “Apples are dding better again. - L A Light 6s.101% — |S P of A 6s ¢ | EGGS—Receipts, 1600 packages: dull; West- | More Wine Grapes arrived from Antioch, and | Do entd 6s.100 - — | 1300 . 124 — | ern candled, 16@17%c; do, uncandled, 10@16%c. were reported sold at §25 per ton. } Do gntd 5s. = | B0 . -113% — | Ladai o L A & Pac 5s.102% — |S P of C 6s 3 DECIBUOUS! FRUFIS. Do 1 c m 5s.1231512414 | (1905), Ser A.109 110 Little change of importance was noted in APPLES—T5c@31 15 per box for §00d to cholce | Mkt st Cab 8s.1271% — | (1903, Ser B.110 | the market for evaporated apples, but the un- and_40@65e for ordinary. | "Do1cmssi2s — | (1908) 2% — | derloge c;n(lnuu firm. Values were well main- 7 CRABAPPLES—30c@31 25 per box, according | Nev C N G 7s.105 114 as12) 1215122 | tained. State, common to good, 5@7c; prime, Exchange and Bullion. to_package, = N Rof Cal 6s.112 — S P of Cal 1st ! choice, Sic: fancy, S%@dc. California g s PLUMS-35@60c_per box; Prunes, 40@7e¢ per | pg o Tiey — e a4 fruits ruled steady, but quist. Prunes— crate; Green Gages, $20 per ton; Egs Plums, | Nor Pac C 65..101%104 |S P Br Cal 65.136% — Apricots—Royal, $.@13c; Moorpark, | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. $4 851 | 20 per ton. Do 58... 106%107 |S V Water 6s..114% — Peaches—Peeled, 11@15c; unpeeled, | New York Exchange, sight. Ti4 | PEACHES—3c@$1 per box and 30@30c per | Nor Cal R 56..110 113 | Do 4s g% 102% — g R Cables . = 4583 | basket and $2025 per ton for Frees and $40@45 | 5 o i o ik Bxenange, sight. — | e Donclise I carciors. 50QWe. ac | 0%k Ges fx_. 1 |so. 30 mtstong — * % | New York Exchange, telegraphic — 10" | cording to'size of carrier; Mountain Peaches, | Do Water 5s. — 102% e s 1 : : Mexicas: Dollars, nominal a i | R EeT RINES White, boxi Red, WATER STOCKS g 7 NI 3 FE e T X5 ed, a 3" | Chicago Gratn Market. Mexican Dolig e DO A0 b % P Contra Costa.. 76 6% (Spring Valley. 84t — | o 2 PEARS—Bartletts, $1@125 per box for No. | Marin County. 52 — | el | I8 Wheat and Other Grains. 1, 3@ for No. 2 and $30@40 per ton; other GAS AND ELECTRIC. 28 i 3 Pears, 25adsc per box. Cent L & P.. 4 — |Pac Light . % 7] CHICAGO, Aug. 22.—Wheat was not handled | WHEAT—Liverpool futures were higher and| QUINCES—3:@50c per box. Equitable ..... § 3% |Sacramento =3 200 in sufficient quantities to remove it from the | Parls futures lower. STE'\W{:E,%“}:‘?:{?:Q ges chest: tor Tong | Mattial 5% 3%|SF G & E.... /Y . characterization of “dull.” although during the | Chicago opened easy on liberal selling In the | ™ 1.5 CHBERRIES$3G5 per chest. o3 T s T e L 335 Stktn G & E.. 8 — afternoon there was a sharp up-turn in prices, | Northwest, but subsequently became firmer. LOGAN BERRIES— per chest. nxe which on the surface would indicate a different | Very little came out on the decline. The Inter.| KASPBERRIES—$@7 per chest. e wi T | state of aftairs. The market sagetd during the | lor movement of winter Wheat was light, and HUCKLEBERRIES 108 per b, .\~ E BI“;KS. | £ ttered 1 that of spring was below expectations. A lot| FIGS—Black, for s 75c J d(:::l;;i?m?:g":am:f andqu(X:\s'::-‘:;;IP‘n(g“;CEd h{! was reported worked for France. @$1 for large boxes; White, 0@, Anglo-Cal . 7 sL a P con- | Vg market was flat, dull and unchanged. MELONS—Nutmegs, 20@5)c per box; Canta- | California i, .. 18— 5% 55 ogy Citlons. At the decline an increase in seaboard | Spot Wheat—Shipping, 97%c: milling, $1@ | loupes, 35@Tsc per crate; Watermelons, '§5@25 | Cal Safe Dep—107% — |§ F National.127% — 00 42 42 42 |clearances and smaller receipts at the chief |102% per ctl. per 100, First National.305 — recelving points steadied prices without in- CALL BOARD SALES. GRAPESr—Ffln‘t:‘llnecb‘}:tfle‘{ l_;l:kf"s;:é;;n L SAVINGS BANKS. creasing the demand. A report that the ex-| Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. e PO moat. | Toc@8l; Seedices, | Taegs1 by | German Sav & Loan = port inquiry was sharper and a stronger at- | Second Session—No sales. Black, 50c@sl; Isabella, Sic. Humboldt Security S titude on the part of cash traders came later | Regular Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, S—Oranges, 5 Mutual Say . Union Trust..1600 as a bull influence and the market became firm | §1 02, ,,gf,‘;”,fi,"’c‘u",flm ey e sfy’@§°?u" gl.:m::;& San Francisco.520 — on the sudden withdrawal of offerings. Sep- | Afternoon. Session—December—4000 ctls, 31 02. | $1@3 %0 f0F (N o, ie” Gic@st s0: Mexican STREET RAILROADS. | tember, huving opened at T0%@Tle and | BARLEY—Were It not for the shipping de- | 19 Choles: SRR, (T2 Ger Der bunch; Pine. | California along the coast in the morn- | Am Car & Foundry. dropped to 70%c, ran up to 7lc on a very little | mand mentioned frequently of late the mar. o by LR S e a Q m S | arop 0%c, 7 ve i = : B . Toe@$2- ;| Ge = | Tdsy: light west wind v e buying by nervous shorts and the closing tone | ket would be motionless, as there s nothing | Lime™: o iy T o a2 e |Presidio ...... 3% 40 Sco and Micinity—Cloudy and fogey | Am Linseed Ol pf Jrax Gl epteries #OWS Dver gseiendty (it dolos o (e olty excpbyjaoni) franssctiong e g sy POWDER. e g { s % @T0%C. | Chevalier at the quotations below: : - e - L ing, clearing during the day; fresh | Am Smelting & Ret. ¢ | “fhe corn market was a dragsy, featureless | Teed, T@Tc for choice bright, T2ic for No. | Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. | G20t %o U% G| Vigorit ....... % 3y AL ST TN, | ooyt g affair all_through. September closed %@7%c |1 and 70c for off grades: Brewing and Shipping SUGAR. R o ted from Eesternestations: | Ansconda Mining Ci lower at 56%@563%c. 5 grades, 771@s5c: Chevaller, 9c@$1 05 per ctl. i o Vo S & B A 6 — |Kilauea .. ., B Cincinnati Si1): New Yok | Brooklyn Ranid Trans % | Oats were weak in sympathy with corn. Sep- | CALL BOARD SALES. o L. peices tanah Hawaiian ..... — 50 |Makaweli 874, Kaneas City, 84-65: Philadelphia, 88.74 | Colo Fuel & Iron. | tember closed %@%c lower at 34%@3sc. ntornidl Besslo i, oreibokiNG sales for all fruits, with p ng toward a | Honokaa 12 19% | Onomea. 234 25 tackeomile. 8675, Washingtoe, 85 Consolidated Gas . Provisions were quiet. The market opened | Second Sesslon_No sales. g etill higher range. The demand for drieq | Hutchinson ... 13% 14| Paauhau ..\l 13" — , Bsdn socrnizconabl i Continental Tobacco . ¢ | frm in eympathy with higher prices at the | Regular Morning Seasion—No sales. fruit this year has thus far been surprising. MISCELLANEOUS. FRUIT AND WHEAT BULLETL Cont Tobacco ptd yards, but c;.eclo:e‘derw: 7:‘Tp.uhy with corn. ‘Afternoon Session—No ales. FRUITS—Apricots, 8@10c for new Royals and | Alaska Pack..128% — |Oceanic S Co.. Yy o 4 » i (:;::"r:: I;(;v.:lc mr;u:zr pfi@%c s ower and lard and | OATS—Offerings are rather larger, owing to | g@ii4c for standard to fancy Moorparks; new ta: ag_tm Can. 9% 97 |Pac Aux F A. g £ | Heocking Coal . The leading futures ranged as follows: o cham o onancer TaraLg e | EYandrated | Avples, 108, | mubvion | o | Ber B i ' JFaS S Domras — % | International Paver ... e o new Peaches, T re _deltvery; new 7 =% 2 R o1 | selling to arrive At §1 10@1 20, whites are quoted 3, N g |iniemational Fove o Wi, o oo b Tow. Clow |3 Wigl . slad g " and Red W60 | SO EANNVel or rol Sd Vol ot |, Bomear, OIS Seston < | Laclede Gas September 7 70 L e 5 Shite: 25 Alaska Packers’ Assn ...... i | Natfonal Bis | December 2% 1 73y | CORN—Chicago was weak under further ad- | pR{;NES—OId crop are quoted by the Asso-| 10 California-st. R. R. 3 National Lead | May % 6% 767 | vices of improvement in the crop, but the mar- | .a¢ion on the basis of 3%c for the four sizes, 50 Hutchinson § P Co Eoister National Salt . Corn, 2 ket rallied after liquidation of large local lines. | “RATSINS—Are cleaned up and nominal. | © Market Street Railw; e N otioast Bait o Edptetbar se% 56 s6% | An interesting dispatch to Bolton, De Ruyter & | NUTS—wWalnuts, No. 1 softshell, 12@121c; | 8 Market Street Raflway o R et 28 38% gan | Co. says: “‘Argentine shipments are decreasing, | No, , §@8}c: No. 1 hardshell, 10@10%c; No. 2. | . 10 Market Street Railway, cash s FEooh Amerkc M B1% 6044 gogs | a8 stocks are getting cxhausted. Exports from | giearise; Almonds, B@ldc for papershell, iog | $1090 S F & S J V bonds.. 2verside Pacific Mail Cats, No. ¢ that country. promise to be meager during the | 115 for softshell and 5@6c for hardshell; Pea- People’s Gas | September 3% 3 243 g5 | balance of the season. which will turn the Eu- | hyis, 5@7c_for Eastern; Brazil Nuts, 12@12%c; Proteed Stasl Car. e 3% 0% 361 ooy | ropean demand to America for about 2,000,000 | Pilberts’ 12@12%c; Pecans, L@i3c: Cocoamuts | $11.000 S P of C § per cent bonds (1906)..112 50 Pressed Stesl Car b May 3K 2% 3. vgseg | bushels meekly, Tbe Enropean demsnd equals g3:5005: ' : Afternoon Session. 3 Pullmon Palble Car. 1 { about 3,000,000 buchels per week. of which the | * HONEY—Comb, 12@12%c for bright and 10G Board— Repubiic Steel , 21% | September 1445 ®30 143 |Arentine has supplied about 2,000,000. The Ar-|1g: for light amber; water white extracted, 3% | 5 Glant Powder Con ..... 7% Republic Steel pfd 7544 | October 1450 1437 14 3714 | Bentine shipments to Furope will be the main | Gec; light amber extracted, 4%@sc; dark, 4@ | 110 Hutchinson S P Co . Hae S| ey S 15 57% 15 45" 1545 | factor in the market for some little time now.” | fc’ &'t ; 100 Market Street Railway 1T ). : 64% | " Lard, per 100 ibs— This market continues dull owing chiefly to | “f{ipswAx—25a28c per . $10.000 N P C R R 5 per cent bonda.. . 108 o fog in morning; prunes ripening: | 7 3 2 18% | september -meme SU% Awi seng|ibe Sexy high prices. | Small round Yellow. — 10 Paauhau § P Co 1200 3 e Lnion Bag & 7o o 7315 | Deptemt TS Suni 88 §ons |3 To; Hastern Yellow, £165; White, $175G1 8 PR 45 Paauhau S P Co B0 athes 00! g E ST v 4 7 - 2 ctl; mixed, 5. U . i Phlermo Wheat sverabes ton mas i s | U S.Leather pid: [Jany i A S84 BTG 88 | PR’ aride per ctl. il R0 DD e st Co B @rn, beans and late beets. ted States € ¢ ) % 5 - and Southwest by the recent drought has re- ;¢ “Eata faria- Pink beans along Pismo beach D Steelipnd., AaeuRcy, 802 79 79 Flour and Millstuffs. ST 1 etk work HaEHE I G | VANE P& & 3V Thonas 123 00 southward mildewing _severely: stern U Cash quotations were as_follows: Flour— b light meats are in better supply at Western PROD! ieans unaffect e Quiet; No. 3 spring, €9%@7lc; No. 2 yellow, | FLOUR—Callfornia Family Extras, $ 2@ | packing centers, and for the same reason lard iy S ACHEGE i s Urtie: No. 2 ots, $U@ANLC No, 3 whits, 3T |3 to. usual terms; Bakers' Txtras, § 1503 25; | it searcer. Hehco llsht Bacon Is quoted cacy vq Morning Session. SRR T 51 v s ¢ 1045 | 800 feeding barlcy, susse: fair to chioice malt. | orpEen (52 UL R SNl or gamity and | g Foains to be seen, But The ‘market s | 50 Bear Fag . i ]1')0 2; ref reg op.107% ¥ ;- C gen 35 3 :?‘%omfctfi, ;1;?'{0 é;%;‘}-"&ffi‘f‘&?fi ’s‘dfi:in%;:mz: " g 3 ' | quieter at :neuxvx.mn;emf_l Some dealers are | 100 fim‘{ Flag IS Do 3= reg.. 103t N Pacific 3 i P ey . $144 5 = 0 £ ucting up to 14%c for Hams. 1 Hanford EASTERN MARKETS. Do 3n conpon.. . 10841 Do ds. . 72, | por bbI: lard, 38 718 30 per 100 1bs; short ribs | , MILLSTUFES “Prices In sacks are as fol- | VURE D MEATS -Hacon, 12 per Ib for heavy, | 20 Home 1o st 6 e N Y C & 8L Us joss | sides (oose) 38108 30: dry salted shoulders | lowe. vgual Qistount to, the ftrade., Graham | yac for light medium, 13kc for light, l4tc for | 100 Home — — — 2| Do mew 45 coup N & W con | gzed), TH@ke: shorc clear sides (baxed), 38,8 Meal” $350° Rice Flour, §1: Corn Meal. § 25 | extra light and l6e for sugar-cured: Eastern | 20 Home Do old 45 reg.. 113 {0r Nav 1Ists Ixra cream do. $1: Oat Groats. $5: Hominy, | Sugai-cured Hams, 4@14%c: California Hams, | 100 Home, s 60 wessswne st [ I 00 50 55 et g iy Do old 45 coup...11% Do 4s. > Vi w P om Kk T 13%c; Mess Beef, $11 per bbl; extra Mess, | 400 Home .... New York Stock Market. Do 5 reg. 107% Or Short Line @ Fionr. bpts Recsipts. Shipmente, | S0 ae’ 1350 Kanina. 450 Whols - Wheas | Family, $1230; prime Mess ‘Pork, $i3: R 100 Home. 's 8 2 o 58 coupon >0 con Be.. ) o el ¢ 2 et 5 . $23; Mess, §19; Smol 4 50 L NEW YORK. Aus. 22 Dealt Dist of Col Boss. 121 * Reoding gew s Wheat, bu 221,000 251,000 | Flour, '§3 25: 'Rolled Oats (barrels). $6 85@8 55; | <% 5 % ldrees ‘quoted at 1Gis. per Mo 40 | 100 Goeldental of ‘West Virginia. 2 5. 22 calings in stocks | Atchison men 4s.. 108 R G W iata - Corn, 'bu .. 174,000 157,000 | in sacks, §6 50@8; Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, a and 10%e for : 1, | 200 Occidental of We - Gl further ecreased to-Gay, but in spite of | Do nd) fa......... 9% St L & 1M con G116y | 3t bu - 210,000 30000 | $9; Green Peas, 36 50 per 100 Ibs. o dgc: T0-Ib tias, 1. oi1b ting, TiEoe™ | 1500 Reed Crude - et “Viminiu: ] be extreme Guliness of the market the un- | Canada So %s. StL&SF gen b1z | RGP - 7000 1,600 T COTTOLENE—One 'half-barrel, 9%c; three | 209 Reed Crude 3 ertope of firners which has recently char. | Ches & O 45 St Paul cons....jai . | Barley: bu el 200 2,000 Hay and- Feedstuffs. half-barrels, §%c; one tierce, 9%c; two tierces, | 20 Sterling . 15 glerized it persisted, There were more, points | Cai’a S con Sty & P 1ste 15, | On the Produce Txchange to-day the butter e i R e S e souitice mtrer o-day’s market than| Do & I o tn 18 Pacine i s steady creamertes, @ c: | Of the 35 cars of Hay on the tracks very few . 0 © esierdas s, but the general list showed per- | Chicago Term 4. 0004 5 Railway 5. /I1i7y | Jairles 13@17c; cheesé, steady, I%@I0%c; €885, | were sold and the market was dull, as the sman | Flides, Tallow, Wool and Hups. | 50 Junction ... 7 *a wps slightiy less sympathy ‘then was the case ';‘lgrflnlosf_‘ ]:;‘% §l&nr}fi_l}& T 6e... % ol e buyers have about filled their wants for the — Afternoon Session. tocks in which the net changes | yain goneral in. . 88| D 2dC 168 ! — 3 | time beinz. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell Eearg . fo. Blnld'mr-re nnfl; & D C 1sts 104 |U Pacific 4s. | T Bran and Middlings have again advanced and | about 1c under quotations. Heavy salted | 500 Bear Fi 0 strong ali rising Electric 55....200 |Wabash 1st i Coon st Steers, . 10%c; medium, 9%c: light, 9¢; Co H 54 B ety . B o pathn | & R Ut b ket Aoy l i e T e 30 o5, Teaws and 5t s s | 3 Honond 1l ers gene 2 irmer i pathy. | L & N : § 5 TIPS & 6%c; Salted Kip, ;_Salted Veal, 10c; Salted i [ ik i i b S5 1 R i fife Mendians 8 |Wise Cen —_— 4| FEEDSTUFFS—Rollgl Barley, $16917 50 per s, 3 1 Hantord ... - g A N ity el ':l::nnld red Ve Centiiie ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill. $26326; jobbing, %‘l“ 115‘& 1?3’ ‘?,‘,‘3‘*,;“?:‘3}’;: 'nfil“lé" Jc: Dry | 700 Hanford, Fresno, Kern River - = e was aiso 3 lat> spurt in Mis- NING STOCKS LIVERseoL, §26 80; Cocoanut Cake, SUQIS Corn Meal, #20 | K10 xicins, shearlings. - 15G30c. - cachs anoct | 199 Home: 0 % 35 uri Pacifie, Which carried the ptock b 24 e Sk Wheat— Sept., Dec, 183; Crucked Corn. 532 50038 50: Mixed Feda. 317 | QhCopok ntsco. ™ ol ediumn™ sogiod: "hons | sty Siommtion 3% yer last nignt. Rumers of a beneficlal agres- | | Ontario & /42 | Opeiiing, 5 T 58% | “HAY — Wheat, $7@9 50; choice, §10@10 50: | Wool, 80c@$1 each; Horse Hides, salt, $2 50@ | 500 Lion ...... B jent between Permsylvania and Missouri Pa- | Becce 10| Ophan 30 | Clostng 5 6% 55 | wheat and Oat, 8 60@9: Oat, 36@8 &: Barley | © 7 for large and $2G2 % for medlum, $130¢ | 100 Geeldental of West Virsini o concery e x;o‘“nm:‘l:» Sors responsible | Brunswick Con 07| Phoenix . & PARIS. ' and Oat. $6@S: Alfalfa, $8 50@10 50; Clover, $5 50 | 175 for lmull‘ and 50c for Colts; Horse Hides, | 10 Peerless, b 30. 3 6 » s were affected | Comstock Tunnel .. 0% boet %] Wheat— Aug. Nov.-Feb. | G1; Volunteer, $4 50@5 50. dry, 817 for large, $1 35Q1 50 for medium, 31 25 | 300 Reed Crude . 9 > us ghort account. There was | 63 | Opening 22 00 2285 STRAW-—25@42%c per bale. for small and 50c_for Colts. Deerskins—Sum- | 500 Reed Crude = s Timorons "svance in | Amaizahated Sopper | 5 | Cloning g . e mer o red skins, $c; fall or medium skins, 3ic; | 20 Sterling H B ony Yo DML ALRSA St otk B | R Slivee | mour— Beans and Seeds. e ae T e ffRaukine— Tl SO S m S of fexther eleeamiry o | L Opening . BE BL ¥ L e A ey e, 800 ety cight 3% 4 e 4 | A 1 Closin; 5 R § 'wenty-el = g ity I T "T’:l: ©ron BOSTON STOCKS AND moNDS. i g e Beans continue quiet for. the reasons given fn | (TALLQWLNG, L nure, #4@4%c per 1b; SAN FRANCISCO 8 o g g gl Hrad oney— |Union Pacific. 7 = ye £ 1. = ir Riintson ad 130, ‘,“‘f'.f",;,_h’::, or| Sa “loans. feid “:"‘n e Lastern Livestock Markets. )e;:‘m.;;:! c‘-m" Pinks here than any other uxgscmsp?gk%? do. m""’:‘x’" e ‘Mm—om SR iber prowinent stocks meve | Time_oans. @ | Westinghse " Tier.. 705 Ead Kind, but stocks of all descriptions are a good | Middle County, defective, 8@ile; - Southers Board— B D riceed €0 fractions. oo fimo:| 4CCE"S ia o Wi AL DS CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—CATTLE — Recelpts, | deal smaller than a month ago and some kinds | free, 7 months, 7@llc; do, defective, 7 monthe. | 100 Hooo o1t ited States Steel stocks was| Do prefd B Fopt iy S8 -102 | 9000, including 200 Texans are_about cleaned up. 7@8c: Oregon Valley fine, 14@lsc; do, medium on 280 Rt roras ot ey | JDo mretd_ ... %|N E Gas & C'85.. 5% | Choice, firm: others, slo etock. | BEANS—Bayos, 32 75; Small White, $4 85 | and coarse, 11@13c; Oregon, ‘gnne'rn, “choice. 11 | 1000 o .o -. 382 Be firmuers of the market was In face of | Amer Telephone. A it B i steay to ¥low: range cattle, steady. Guod to | @0; Large White, DL A SR Ok do.daie S0 f@lic; Nevada, 1@k, | 5 Hantord H e Tathr nctable selilng for Lonton ac-| Roston & Aloany..28_|Bingham prime steers, £5 %G8 30; poor to medium, 38 60| ho’ e B 3o pac o imas, §8 4006 60; | Fall San Teaquin, i San Joaguin | 0 Peerless . me mot. due to the unsettied feelinz on fureign | Bovton Elevated. iAtiantic . @ 20; stockers snd fecders, about steady, 82 % | SEEDE. Frown' Mustard. - nominal; Tellow |~ HOPS-15G20¢ per 1b = " Wy % 3 200 4 - E - i G | . i : B B EWG t L MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- e d Echange Board yesterday: | 300 Overman 1 160 Gon'Cal & Va..1 8| 1300 Yellow Jacket. 3 100 Confidence 115|200 Yellow Jacket. 29 300 Mexican 13l 300 Yellow Jacket. 23 ‘Afterncon Session. 100 Andes . 04 200 Ophir . 100 Belcher ........ 08 400 Savage 05 200 Chollar .. . 04] 100 Utah .. :‘fi 100 Con Cal & Va..1 80| 300 Yellow Jacket. 27 Following were the sales in the Paciflc Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 300 Caledonia ...... 25| 200 Union Con...... 11 400 Challenge Con. 32/2700 Yellow Jacket. 23 300 Challenge Con. 31/1100 Yellow Jacket. 37 400 Ophir . 772800 Yellow Jacket. 23 100 Ophir 78!7900 Yellow Jacket. I8 :\(!er’nn«m Session. * 300 Best & Belcher 10/ 300 Scorpion . ‘1:1 500 Chollar ... o jerra, Nevada. 15 00 Con Cal & ierra Nevada. 1} 100 Con Cal & V. ver Hill...... I3 100 Ophir . Union Con...... 11 300 Ophir 300 Yellow Jacket. 23 300 Savage CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Aug. Bid. Ask. Alpha — 04, Justice Alta 03 05 Kentuck Andes Lady Wash. Belcher ... Mexican " Best & Belche: Oceidental i Bullion ... . Ophir .. 54 Caledonia Overman 10 Chalienge Con. Cholar - Confidence 3 Con Cal & Va..1801 & Con Imperial... 01 Con New York. — Crown Point... 08 Eureka Con. Exchequer . Gould & Curry. 11 Hale & Norers. 24 Julia . 54 Potost - Savage Scorpion 04 eg Belcher.... 01 02 jerra Nevada. 13 14 itver Hill. St Louis... Standard ivndicate . 3 Union Con...... Ttah ..... . 05 Yellow Jacket. 28 CALL CALENDAR. August 21, D First Quarter. August 29, Full Moon. _Pacific Coast Steamship Ce. Steamers leave Broadway ‘Wharf, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports—11 a. m. every fifth day. Change company's steamers at Seattls. For_Victoria, Vancouver (B. €.), Port Townsend, Seattla. Tacoma, Everett, Anacort and New Whatcom (Wash) 11 a. m., every fifth day. Charge Seattle _for . th! company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. R: at Seattle or Tacoma for N. P. RY. couver to C. P. Ry. For Fureka and Humboldt Bay—1.30 p. m. every fifth day. For San Diego. stopping only at Santa Bar- bara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los A geles)—Steamer Santa Rosa. Sundays. 3 a. m.: steamer State of California, Wednesdays, 3 a._m. For Los Angeles. calling at Santa Crusm Monterey. San Simeon. Cayucos. Port Harford (San Luis_Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara. Ventnra, Hueneme, East San Pedro, San Pedro and *Newport (*Corona only)—Steamer Corona. Saturdays, 9 a. m.: steamer Bonita, Tuesdays, sa m For Frsenada. Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Caho. Mazatlan. Altata. La Paz. Santa Rosal's and Guaymas (Mex.)—10 a. m.. Tth each month. For further information obtain company's folders. The companv reserves the right to chans steamers, mailing davs and hours of sailing withaut nrevious natice. TICKET OFFICE—4 New Montgomery street (Palace Hotel). GOODALL, PERRINS & CO.. Gen. Agents. 10 Market st.. San Franeisco. O.R. & N. CO. Only Steameahin Lins to PORTLAND, Or., Ard Short Rail Line from Portland ta 11 reints Fast. Throuch tickete sn all pcinte, oll maft a= ste~mahin et =ail, LOTWHST A TES, STEAWER TICKETS INCLUDE BERTH and MEALL SS. COLUMBIA AMERICAN LINE. HEW vO°R SOUTRANPTON. OThAN iR Stopping at Cherbourg, westbound. From New York Wednesdays, at 10 a. m. August 3|St. Paul st. Louis Sept. 4| St. Louis . Philadelphia ...Sept. 11| Philadeiphia . RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwers. From New York Wednesdays. at 12 noon. August 21 Kensington ‘August 28| Zeeland .. .Sept. 4|Friesland Vaderland ... Sept. 11 *Stop at Cherbourg. eastbound. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO., CHAS. D. TAYLOR, General Agent Pacific Coast. 30 Montgomery st. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. & TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF. COR- ner First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG, calling at Kobe (Hiogo). Nagasaki and Shanghai and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for India. etc. No cargo received on board om day of safling. 88, HONGKONGWHARU o - ................ ‘ednesday, September 4. 191 88. NIPPON MARU..Friday. ember 27, SS. AMERICA MARU. o SR = ‘Wednesday. October 23 1901 "m“na-trép tickets at reduced rates. For eight and passage apply at com; 's office, 421 Market street, corner First. — oo W, AVERY. General Agent, WAWAI!, SAMOR, NPW Jo ZEALAND w0 SYDNEY, s DIRECT LINE 1o TAHITL. S. s, MAmPos.\q, mm ‘Honolulu only......... S aturday. August 31, 2 p. S. 8. ALST“;!’Ad;JAd. !ursTnhltl bl hry . B nesday, September 11. 10 a. m. 8. 8. VENTURA (via Honolulu), for Ssmonm New Zealand and Australia. o --.........Thursday, September 12, 10 a. m. 2.0, SPRECKELS & BROS. £9., Boneai mr—pun,wmu.r’un;'.-n:g PANAMA R, R. “TiNe’ TO NEW YORK VIA PANAMA DIREST, Cabin, $105; Steerage, $40; Meals Free. 8. 8. Arsyll +ni's Sunday, Aug. 8 From Seawall Section No. 1. 8. S. Lecianaw waits Aug. st. Paul Sept. 19 Sept. 25 .Oct. 3 $. 8. Argyll ai's . Sept. From Howard street at 2 p. m. Freight and Passenger Office. 330 Market st. F. F. CONNOR, Pacific Coast Agent. PACIFIG STEAM NAVIGATION GO, And CIA SUD AMERICANA DE VAPORE To_Valparaiso, stopping at Mexican, Central and South American ports. Sailing from How- ard 3_Pler 10,,12 m. GUATEMALA..Sept. 3)COLOMRBIA....Sept. 14 PALENA........Sept. 5/TUCAPEL. Sept. 28 These steamers are built expressly for Cen- fral and South American passenger service. (No change at Acapulco or Panama.) Freight and passenger office, 316 California street. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO., Gea. Agents. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUZ DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. Sailing every Thursday, instead of m Saturday, at 10 a. m., from pler 4% North River, foot of Morton street Bretagne, August 29: La Champagne. Septem- ber 5: *La Savole, September 12; *L’Aquita September 19. Irst class to Havre. $70 and upward. ond class to Havre. $45 and upward. GE FERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES and CANADA, 32 Broadway (Hudson building New York. ‘JA "_M"l' .\Z‘rv& ('nr;“esz Agents. & Montgomery _ avenue. 4 ‘V‘m n’ncnu Ioldxl'! all Railroad Tick= Arents. #Towin Savaw Fenrace Stoamers. esm— BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS -FM U, S. HAVY YARD AND VALLE)), Steamors G FRXSE_[E or MONTICELL)