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TWO INDICTMENTS.

The Grand Jury Assembles to For-mally Present Them.

The Grand Jury met yesterday morning lone Ienough to present formally two Indictmentsttiat baa been prepared the any before. Thefirst was against Pierre tie la Montanya, Hieyoung man who la missing with some $220 of jthe funds of tie Palatine Insurance Company— !that Is the sum named in tie indictment, but it |is lliougbtthat he got away with much more. IHisbail is fixed 81 |2UOO. MoManya is sup-posed 10 be 111 (eiuiiti America, lie is ayounger brother of jatnes a- la Montanya Jr.,whose trouble wilt)his wife has become some-what notorious.

Joseph Sullivan was fndicfd on a charge ofhaving placed Ins wife Nellie In a disreputable i

bousi'. lie Is 111 Jail, and tils bail is lixed at I|2000.

No c wete heard yesterday. The jurywillresume Its sitting to-morrow.

THE STOCK MARKET.The market openea quietlyyesterday, but gath-

ered strength an the day advance I, and 00 thenoon informal session there was quite a littleboom. Opbir and Curry were most in demand,bui the smaller stocks soon fell into line.

Nothingof any importance was received fromthe Comstock, but in the Bodle letter publishedbelow it willbe seen that the battery assays forthe past week were $101 46 per ton. It isreport-

ed on the street that a dividend Is to be declaredon the stock Ina few days.

NOTES.An assessment of 10 cents per share lias been

levied ou the Alta.The assessments on Cbollar and Bullion are de-

linquent in the office Co-day.'J he annual meetiug of the Belie Isle has been

called for the 24th.Silver declined to 64c In New York yesterday

and to .a 9-:6din London.In the Mono the south drift from east crosscut 2

650 level Wk-i extended 13 feet: formation clay.ajIn the Bodie they have hoisted 10 the surface

from scope above north drift lroin west crosscut• 1300 level 7 tons of ore. which was hauled to tuemill. Crushed Inmill134 tons ot ore. Averagebattery samples $101 ;>t, tailings $5 15. South. drift from w.uze 1 40 feet below tue 300 level w..s• extended 18 feet; formation with a small seam ofquartz and clay of no value. North dr ft from up-raise 17<J feet above the 300 level was extended

\u25a0 16 feet: format,on between walls is about 2y3

-feet withsome bunches or quartz 1oat prospect.Intne Savage on the 1000 level in the north

lateral drift started from tue east drift they con-tinue to extract ore Iroiu tne sill floornorthwardand upward to the thlr.i floor. During tie weekthey have hoisted 68 cars of ore from tuls level.Car samples average $27 46 per ton. On the 1050level the west crosscut started 30 feet north orthe south boundary was advanced 12 feet, totallength22 leet; lace is in quartz givinglow ass .ys.The east prospecting drilllr.lllthe eleveuth floorwas advanced 9 feet, total length 32 feat: thisdrifthaving reached the east clay wall was dis-

continued, on the 1100 level the north driftfrom the station was advanced 12 leet, totallength 319 reet: face is 111 clay and poiphyry.The w?st crosscut started 20 feet back from theface of this drift was advanced 60 feet, when itreached the west clay wall of the ledge and wasdiscontinued. Opposite this west crosscut In thisnorth lateral drlf they have started an east cross-cut and advanced the same 11 feet; face is Inporphyry and quartz givinglow assays.

BOARD SALES.

Following were the sales In tbe San FranciscoStock Board yesterday :

IIBVUK MOKNINfI tr"'nv-<i:'O.100 A1pha. ...12 100 V P0int.. .77 200 0ph1r... 2.70660 Ai.0e5....681ii0 76 850 Ovrmn... 22100 Belcher. .B2 20u Excheq...lO 350 Savage... .6s100 M0ti1e.. .1.65 ~00 L.AC 160 64100 i .1.36 200 751 50 8 Nev..1.15400 Chollar...4t|loo H A N ...ti» 1000 SilverH.o4650CC*V...4.30i500 Justice... 3- -oil Union 77600 0 imp....U22ooaiex 1.36 iso YJacn;....73

\u25a0'HVRNf.i.s SKBBION— ':70.200 Aita 16 100 Confl 100 Ovrman..23100 Andes 100 CP0int... 78 .o.' Potosl ...71200 te1cnr...,62 150 Excneg )0 low 8avag»....69

60 Bi-8..11361500 Justice... 3o 500 S B Ail...200 l.«0'10O Mono 30200 * Nev...1.20

50 h0d1e..1.6u 60 0ph1r....v.7i 300 Union ...7750 Ch01iar.. .461100 as; UO X Jckl. ..73

100 CCJtV..4 36, IFollowing were the sales la the Pacific Stock

Board yesterday:IIr T-i.v .T»CIr,v-_ 'it--".

100 Aita 16 550 CC<fcY..4 36 200 ODhlr.. 26650 15! 50 4.30 100 2.67iy«

200 Alice* . bo! 5j 4.27 V-.ilOJ Ovrmn...23MOO 1«ci,r....8. 400 4.32i-..|i00 .' 2"100 HI 400 G A C 77 .00 Potosl 69100 Id JtJl.l7V»!i:oo HAN \u0084..6i< -00 71100 80d1e....i5 /a'lod B7 100 Savage. 65200 l.bU 100 7U300.. . t>7100 tuiliou.30:st)o Justice.. 01)

"Ht>

100 31 200 KentcK...oS!

50 L'u'ion."..* 77200 Jiulwer...lßv:oo Lady W.031000 . . . 78200 Clioliar...4r> 400 Mcx..l.32V*:'<2oo VJa0W...72300 150 'Jph1r...2.70'

*151«VOOS umii.x—

2:"?ni600 Alpha 11 150 It*V..4 35 100 00h1r2.72V->100 10 2t«o 4..;0 200 ... -..„.50 Ail* 16100 C Puiut...7b 100 . .. 2.60

r'800 lelcLr £1 300 luo Savaza 68100 80;i00H«N 70(100.... *67100 1i0<1ie..1.6.-.jloo Hex 1.3( .O-'SNeV .116liiOBullion. _J<o!lOO 1.27 100 . '

lVa100-Caledon..l4,Jso 0ph1r. ..2.66 -00 Union 7tj600 Ch01mr...45i i **"'--

CLOSIKG QUOTATIONS."Wednesday. Sept. 12—4 P.m.

£i&Aske<L\ Bid. iked.A-TSa con.

—oy Hale 4>orcrs. t>9 71

Alia—

17 lowa 04 05,'Andes.. ;. 68 69 Ju1ia... ....... —

04Lelielsle

—11) Justice 29 !»0

Jisirner.—

82 Kentucc 07 08ttstdkßeicuer. 1.,<0 1. -16 Lady Wasn_

04Benton Con

—75 Mexican...,,.. 1.25 130

Burner. - 18 —Mono 29 '31Bcdi« ...1.60 I.6sNava]o.

_jo

Bullion 30 311.N6V gueec.... —08

Caledonia 12 14 occidental .... 07 10Ctallsnee con. 37 /n Optir 2.60 265 !Common wlin.

—Ot Overman.. 22 24 <

Chauar 44 46 1otosi 69 71•on Cai & ¥a»4.» 4 '.i'J Savage 66 67'

Con Imperial.. 03 03 4 Alldesa 14 16 1tcD£a«ncs 94—

Scorpion. 05 10 ilen New York

—Merra Nevada 1.1(» 1.15 I

Crown Point.. 76 77 Sliver Hill. 03 05• JiaitSierraNer—

06 Syndicate 03—

!fcxetequer..... 09 11 Union C0n..... 74 76 IEureka •_'&

—Itab ti7 08

'fcrandFrixß... 03 06 Yellow Jacitsi. 72 73'laOUJd A. Curry 76 76

STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE.\Tednisbat. Sept. 12-2 r.m.

bonds. Jiirt. A&f:ed.\ Bid. Aiked.CS 4s e0np.,114

—I Banks. Commercial—IS 4«reg. ..ll4Vi

—Amerß&TU.

—112

lil> W( o 6s.—

100 Anglo-Ca1.... 53 62(aistCbie6s.lOsVi

—Bank of Ca1..210 217CaltlecL6s.lo7

—CaISD4TCo. 46 49. t'ntr*C Bi 98 99 HrslNanouL

—190Dpnt-stex-cp 90

—Grangers....

—luotdsiiL*P65.107

—LondonP&A,

—122

F4CH RR6*.—

107 i-onaouihlT.—

36u«ary-itK55.105»4—

Merch Ex.... 12V2

—LoiAngLaa

—103 Nevada . 125

_Do.Unted.6s.

—100 S»ther Co.

—100Mkt-stCbletssllß

-Banks. Sayings-

McteyATett.—

16 GerSiLCo. 1800—

Mjt.NiiKSl. 95_

Humoh&L.._

1125NPCRR6S.IO4 -

Mutual_

Wv.NKyCat6a..-

105 jSFßavlJnion.—

515*

£«y Ca»

-,_105 >»T4Lo»Q.,lia 150Oak Gas .101 -

hecurity. .250-

Do.2d iss fls.lui_

iimonTrust.62o 700omnibuses..-

117 i Street Kailway-I-acKollM6s.lO'2Vilo4 California.... -1 101Do. id Iss6g.loia/i

_bearyst

_105Ry65. 112

—Market-5t.... 40V4 40C'aP*CHKj6i..

—8a iMetroDoliaa. 27

—i

rwlStKKos..lo7^—

Oak>L4llay—

100P.eue. WL4LIUO 106 .Presidio 12

_Kiver'WCoes

—100 hutter-st.

'ttO

—bF4NPRB6s 97*i

—I Powder—"

KPRKAr'IBS.—

90 AtlanticD... 27 29ViBPKKCal6s..llo

—jCalifornia.... 75 100-SPBRCaISs..

—85 Giant . —

21SPBrECaies. 93"i 87 Juuson. . —

51/,sVWaterßs..l 17Vi117»/4 V1g0nt ....".

_ill

SVWater4s..—

94V2 Miscellaneous—hunstT*Tt!S.

— —BikDCoalCo.

—16

6utter-stE6s. 106—

CaJCotHlila.. 39 3/4 45CalUryUocK. 15 26

i-iociis-Water. CalEiecLCa. 221/2—

Blue Laces..—

6'

CalElecWks. 6(>c—

Contra Costa. 70 . —EdlsonLUht 106 106V2 :

Maria C0....—

60 Gascon Asta. 10 y» ao»«San Jos? 95

—>HawC*SCo.. 9V8 9% i

fcprlneV*liey 99 99% HutthSP Co. 13% 14tiaj— ,lu<iionMtgi".

—l'Ji/z '

Capital. 45—

jMerExAssn.—

106Central 80 100 oeeanlcSSCo 10V4 30Oak GL&II.42Vi 2 PkCAUXrA... IV4 1/*!Pac Has imp. 85

—l':;CBorax... 95V^

—Pacific Light 61Vi 52 Pael&NCo...

—»o •

Banrranesco 73—

PacKoll Mill. 26 40ttoci t0n. .,.

—ao ;parfPaintCo.

— —Insurance— laclransCo.

—35

FiremansFd.—

162V4 Pac 'lATCo.—

61Oak Home...

— go S-unsetl '4l'..-

41Bon —.\u25a0 85 iVnitedCUa.

—85

lIOR.MNHBILSHIOiI.\u25a0ißoard-15 Market-st Railway. 41: 15 8 F Gas-light, 73Vi:$5000 S V A% Bonds. 94.- .-

'AFTERNOON SESSION.

B'ard-60 tEdlson Light is Power Co. 106: 30Market-it Railway. 41: 20 do. 40»/ ;15 do, 40-/8;60 do, 40V3;35» V Water. f»V4-

» \u2666—•

Part IWfniy-fight of "i'irtur*>qu«C ifornia" Is acknowledged by nilwho

liave aeen It to be one «if the most inter-fKtinc portfolios of th« set. The pic-tures are all perfect portrayals of lifeIdthe grant Northwest, and the descriptive

matter is writtenby the best writers.•—«

—»

REALESTATE TRANSACTIONS.R.E. Ragland to William A. r.agiarid. lot 40,

Meyer Garden Tract: 91000.Estate of Florence a. Mills (by guardian) to

Edgar Mills,lot on NE 11ns or California and Oc-tavia streets. N 137:6 by E 68:9: $17,972.idgar Mills to Francisco de Ojeda, same:

*17.'J72.£. aud Adeline Mills to Francisco de Ojedo,

same: $10.I>. and Ellen Einstein to W. W. Van Arsdate,

lot on N line of Page street. 50 E of Flllmure, £25 by N 100; $10.

S. and Emma Ducas to C. E. Knickerbocker,lot on E lineor Ashbury street, 290:3 S of Waller.»K5 by E 10tt:3: $10.

/lauouze Trouette to Thomas Monatian, lot on

S line ofEljhteauth street, 135 E or Sanchez, E25 by S 114: $10.

Hannah Sullivan to ,>ohn T. Sullivan, lot on Sline of Ridley street, 100 Eo! Sanchez. E25 by S110; gift.

Levi A. Morgan and John and Lizzie Ceregbino(Bee Morgan) to Geotge and Mary A.Pollock, loton w line of Hartford»tro.-t,99 :83 ofEighteenth,524-.4 by W 125; $10

People's Home havings Ha ik (by receiver) to: the city and county or San Francisco, loton SW1 corner of Nineteenth and Colllugwood streets. Si135 by W 83; »7000.

People's Home savings Bank to same, same;

I$7000.A. T. Green to Patrick Tuliy,lot on S line of

Nineteenth, street. 137 JC of Diamond, E 30 by Sl*»;$1.P. and Sarah E. Tullyto city and county or San

FrancUco, sain,-; !f2BOO.t.eorge and Ettle Kaphon to Mrs J. A,Stfllmsnn,

lot on N line of Jersey street, 350:3 W or Dia-!mond. XV 25 by N114: *10.I James Jones to Julia Jones, property described

in Declaration of Homestead (37 Homesteads,38S. April14. ISHO. on H tin- ot Pleasant street,22:9 8 of.1.mi's X .'2:9 by S 60) :grant.

Ellas Levy to P-ullna Levy,lot on line ofl'olsom street, 50 NXof 1 mirth,N'E 25 by N W 80;gift. «\u25a0

C. H.W. and Karstioa H.Sclinlpper to JuliusKnudsen, lot on Kline of >t*nraska street, 150 Nof Nevada, > V5by B100; $10.

F. W. and Emma a. Fuller to Charles 11. Ford,lot on E line or Tweuty-first avuue, 126 S of cstreet, .\u25a0» 25 by E 120; also lot on Niff corner of B jstreet and Seventeenth avenue. W 32:6 by N 100:Ialso lot on N line of B street. 57:6 W of Seven-teenth avenue. W 75 by s 100; $10.

Simnysltle Laud company and California TitleInsurance and rust Company 10 Peter Dempsey,lot 14, Ilock 47. Suunytlde; »10.• Not in. Wat* ins to K:<zabeth A. Watklns, loton N corner of Warren and Palmer streets N I126:10. W bO, SW 69. SE 126. block 25. *air-inoimt Tract: also lot on S line of sagamorestreet. 190 Wof Capitol, vv 100 by s 126, blockA,Railroad Homestead Association: also lot onN line of Broad avenue. 110 X of Capitol street,ii110 by N 125. block J, Railroad Homestead As-sociation: gilt.

Alfred K.D»vis to G»orge H. Kicker, lot on Scomer of Thirty-eighth and Railroad avenues SE50 by S\> 50. block 624, Paul Tract; also lot onSW line or Thlrty-fltttiavenue, 225 hE of Lstreet, SE 75 by SW 20L>, block 511. same; $10.

AMIInCOUNTY.Mary Hintermeyer of Alamedato John F.Kick,

also known as John F.Hintermeyer of Alamed a,lot on X line of Linden street, 236:S S or WestEighteenth, S 26 by X 125, lot 25, block 695Market-street Tract. Oakland: gift.

Griffith and Elizabeth v. Co:t to A. B. Hunt, loton SE corner of New Broadway and P.ootu streetE 150 by 8 150. block H.Western Tract, warrantydeed, Oakland Township: $5.

Abaeail is. Hunt of Oakland to M. IT. Eastmanof Oakland, lot on SE corner of Booth and Broad-way streets. B 150 by S 150; also lots 4. 5 and 8.block H. Weston Tract. Oakland Township; $10.

Mountain View Cemetery Association to Am-urosa t». Carman, lot 69, inplat 33, said cemetery,Oakland Township; $499. .Matthias Hauler to Gertrude Hauser. loton SEIcorner of Campbell and Eighteenth streets. X 110by S 31:3. being lot 16, block 740. resubdivislonof block 740 and portion of blocks 739, 727 and728, Oakland; gift.

Henry V. Herbert of Alameda to MaryE. Her-bert of Aiameda. loton W line of Morton street.150 B of Santa Clara avenue, s 150 by w 150,being lots 7. 8and 9, block 20. Fitca & SharonTract. AlamecJa; $ .

Same to same, lot on W line of lands on Firststre. t. herelu described, where same intersectsthe N"line ol lot 61. thence S .5 by W 25, portionof lot 51. bio k20, same. Aiameda: gift.

Horence G. Ferine of San Francisco to GeorgeM.Ferine of san Francisco, lot on W line ofChestnut street. 60 N or Eagle avenue. N 25 byw 108. portion of lots 5 to 8, Mock 60, ColumbusBartlett property. Aiameda: gift.

George M.Ferine or san 1-r.ncisco to AuitinWalrathof San Francisco same, Maine ia; $350.

Gottlieb Matt of Alameda to Luilvtna Matt ofAiameda. plat 13, Mountain View Tract. MurrayTownship: gift.

;

A.J. and A.M. snyiier to W. F. Kudolph orOakland, lot on SE corner of Willow and Twen-tieth streets, E 380. s 4".. W 888:1%. N 124 to be-ginning, being lots 1 and 2, block 748, HoiubainTract, Oakland: also lot on NX corner of Twenty-sixth and Cambell streets, N 30, E 385, S 100w 187:6%. S 386:2. %* 190 to beginning. beinglots 1. 11. to 14 and portion of lots 2 and 3, block753, Hongbam Tract, Oakland: also lot on > \Vcorner of Twenty-sixth and Wood street"!, N2 7:7, 145:3. 200, E 140 to beginning, beinglots 1and •-', block 771, iiougnam 1ract, OakUud;$10.

Lakeview and Sunnysldo Improvement Com-pany to Frances A. Atkinson of .san Francisco,lots 17 to 21. 48 to 50. block F.Broadway Terrace,subject to mortgage, Oakland: $10.

B. Ke:sey or Alxmeda to F. H.Trope of SantaClara, lot 4, block 6 .0. Adeline-street lots, quit-claim deed, Oakland; $10

Miss Maria Meier of >an Francisco to Miss AlmaWeber of San Francisco, lot oa X line of Camer nstreet. 150 Sof Jackson. 8 53 by E 100. subjectto a mortgage for $1200, Oakland Township;$500.

Builders' Contracts.R. F. Morgan with A. N. Me Isaac, to build on

lot on sW comer of lurk and Scott streets, W 27by S 50: $1676. 1

Charles K. Gagan with James A. McDonald, tobuild 0:1 lot on W line of Hyde street, 25 s ofSacramento, B 25 by W 91:6; $1250.

J. O'Connor with « onwa> A-Leahy, to build onlot on E lineof Dolores street, 51:6Nor 1wei.ty-nlnth. N 25 by E 100: $2600.

John Proctor withJ. E. Bntt. to build on lot onNEcorner of Jones and o'Farrell streets, N 82 byE4O; $-000

HOTEL ARRIVALS.INTERNATIONAL HOTEL

J M (irlfliu&sn, Canada J N Ba dwi1, omabaF A Johns, Petaluma A B Andres <t lain.X A Gerr.el, Kai.s BaWersfieldMrs Byan Jr. Kaus W Hand.s. Los Angeles.1 X Ball.Cana.la E .1 Down, sacto

! W H Pardee, Sacto O F". Bsatth, s usallto\% X P^rsmque, Sacto B nBsrler, ModeaMJ Westbroi.'k, Modesto «' AY Davidson. Kaus CityG w oseood, I.os ad? M Weiner N \liB (lout, Australia it t ox, Woo4laa)4G Staiiinautrh & wf, Miss MaryDurham, SanWashlneton. 1) C PedroJ MLeacb. Mercei G X Hayter. Portland\V 15 .lohnson, Merced G W Uewper, • maoaMrs i.Johuson, Merced

NEW WESTERN HOTEL.Mrs .Tacwso>t, Sacramento F B Fish, }<akersfieldV trey. Lexington M 0 Koberts, Sacto.Mrs Geary. Fresno G Vage.', FresuoMHs Viola Mav.>aa .Ios<" .1 >I Ulcsa, luiismuirKey P Hickney, Sau .(use G lintton. <alHSmith. Mened G Edgar Jt ry,MinnW E Bates, .Mi-re-d Miss Suiter. >powaneDKlcti, Stockton FGriftith, MexicoC ADeer, Los Angeles X Steers, SeattleT Steele, Angel Island IBrewltt, SeattleC h. Edwards. Seattle

PALACE HOTEL.0IMebbett, U XN Mrs E P Buckingham, NYW H Aiserdlne, USN MH Hviand, san JoseJl MI'.arstow. Napa GE Burns. ,n VXN Steward, Tex

'W LRichards * w.SJose

P li1uttle. Chicago X Montgomery, L Angels.1 h Harrington, Mont B 1J Murpby. San JoseW Kay, Mont 0 W Booth, N V

MARKET REPORTS.Wednesday Evkninq, Sept. 12.

SrMMABY OF THE MARKETS.

Silver lower.Wheat and Barley declined.Oats and Corn steadier.No change InRye.One hundred and two Failures In August.Bleached Peaches easier.New Raisins quoted lower.Provisions firm and unchanged.Potatoes easier lons weaker.Butter continues to advance.Cheese and Kggs unchanged.Poultry plentifuland weak.Peaches and Grapes abundant.Fresh Mexican Limes received.

rYork Market.*.Nf.w Tork, Sep. 12.—The speculation In the

stock market to-day, except during the first hour,was strong in tone, but the volume of the transac-tions was rather light. At the opening a drivewas made by the bears on the general list, whichwas Induced by the heaviness of American secur-ities in the London market, and by a moderateselling movement In this market for the foreignaccount Under this pressure prices gave waymaterially, sugar declining 11,4 to »03Ya

-Bar-llngton, 11 i, to 75G/8;United States Cordage 1»4to 15: Minnesota and St. Louis pfd, IS4 t0 1&.

lowa Central pfd, 2% to 33. and the rest or theshares a fraction,with some few unimportant ex-ceptions.1 The depression in sugar was due to a reportthat the directors were net unanimous Intheir

'declaration of the dividend and the tone of the. leading members Oil tie board was in favor ( rmaking tne dividend 2 per cent. The conditionsjwere not favorable for a bear movement. Ml 1Bdividends as to which there has been n>ubt hadbeen declared a: the regular rate, and which cameout to-day with a favorable report anil the usualdividend. News from the reorganization com-mittee was rather favorable. A ready absorptionof the stocks offered for sale checked the move-ment or the anon interests, and a gradual im-provement In values was l.egun. which, with an< occasional slight reaction, continued to the close'Ihe early declines were rapidly tecuvcred lamost instances and during the. afternoon i.i.-herrange of values was established, the market clos-ing firm at a very general advance or 1/4®- on theday's transactions.

'ihe strength ol the coil stocks was a feature ofthe speculation and wan accompanied by arumorttat a new coal combination was about to beformed. Oregon Snort Line gained l:<'8. Sugarsold up I**from the low point of tbe morningaid reacted '*.retaining a gain or 1..4

Burlington recovered allbut V,ot the morning.Cordage recovered 1%. Distilling was wean allday, closing at the lowest point, touched, whichis\yA below the final sale of yesterday. The de-pression In the shares was due to the action ofthe holders of rebate vouchers of the companyappointing a committee to protect their Interestsand examine the. affairs of the company. lowaCentral made 110 recovery arid Is down 2>/i. Theother losses are fractional. Si. I'aui, Northwest-ern. Atchison. Missouri Pacific and Northern Pa-cific preferred are unchanged on the day.

A genera: firm tone marked the bond market to-lay and considerable activity wa* developed-The transactions aggregated 91,895.000.

<;|-.AIN AN'l> MBRCHAXDrsK.wbeat— September, Sti'.t,^Flour—Steady.'Hops-Dull.Wool-Quiet.

Plglron-Qulet; Scotch, $19 60@22 50: Ameri- Ican, *lU@l3. vCopper— Quiet.Lead— Weak. \u25a0

*Tin—Weak for futures; Straits. 516 15@.:0.

Plates quet.>!\u25a0«• t»?r—Firm: Domestic, *3 45@3 60. sales

on Change 4 curs October Lead. *3 ii:®lI-»/»:20 tons Iin.delivery Friday. S 6 10; 25 ton* Oc- Itober Tin,?15 70: 30 tons September Tin,»15 90: I10 tons Dec-inner Tin. $15 70; 35 tons January iTin.*15 65@15 70: 10 tor.iFebruary Tin.$15 70: I10 ioi.s March Tin. $15 70: 10 tons April Tin. !

15 70; 3cars U.cf im>er spelter, t.i60.Coffee— UDtlons opened tteady a*i unchanged

'prices to 10 points decline, weakened on liquida- !tion and heavy Mn:o< receipt*, and remainedsteady at 5 to 10 points decline. Sales. 000bags, including September. $1340@135i>: October,*1281>@.285: December. $1* <& 3 30: March.#12; April.$11 90 May. $11 85@U95.

Spot Coffee— Rio dull; No.'T. IM4«: Mild,quiet: Cordova, I9@iyi.,4c; sales 500 packagestfaracalbo.

bautos— Weak at 200 rets decline. Good averageSantos, 14*800 Receipts, 21, 000 package*.Stock*. 325,000 bags

Hamburg—

Dull: ».-i@V?i I>'2 lower.Havre—Opened at \..« ...erline. At 1- noon tin-

changed rr.nii opening; at 3 r. v. unchanged:closed barely steady. Total sales, 19,000 big*.

Klo-Steady: , No. 7 Klo, Hssuo. i-.xclianga,10)/Kd. Ki-ceipts. 9000 bags. Cleared for lasColled States. 5000 bags. Cleared lor Europe,

I 9000 bags. Stock. 27-\OO(i timWarehouse deliveries from New York yesterday.

17.4*8 hags: New York stork to-day. v01.015baza: stock In Doited States. 227.49U bags: afloatfor the United Mates. '.'49,000 bags: total visiblefor the United .States. -ITb.tj-i.* ba^s, agaluxt Vstf,---933 bags last year.

sugar— Kaw. firm and active: fair refining,3y«c:Centriluzal 96 test. A"ic. Sales, 7.-511 bigs Ceu-

| trlfug.il.»8 test, at 3*40;3800 tons. 6762 barrels,iand 1605 croons Muscovado. 89 test, at 3y8c:i-Sit bags Molasses Sugar. 89 test, 2*40. Refinedquiet. HSB

Chieaeo Markets.Chicago, Sept. 12 —Wheat was Inclined to be

strong to-day on smaller receipts, but the bearsdealt out wheat freely and December closed un-changed. Corn closed V*c lower forMay. oats

wound up with May s'8c higher, and provisionsclosed at slight advances.

heat opened firm at a slight advance upon yes-terday's Closed price. The firmness was probablydue to the moderate receipts here and in theNorthwest, and to the steadiness of the cablet.December started at B7Vfc*< but was immediatelyattacked by some of the most prominent traders,and it gradually weakened until 2c bad beenrubbed off its opening value. Itrose again to thearming figure,and about an hour from the close57":'s (ji;s7Vac was paid lor it. Estimated receiptsfor t.-morrow were quite light at 150 cars, andwere an aid insustaining prices toward the close.December finished at 57V»c.

Corn averaged firm, a. bough there were softspots which suggested a rublii.g chance to bears.1bey had a ruimr early that some corn bought liya prominent commlislun-house would be for saleduring tho forenoon, and •

>me selling whic > ac-tually occurred was thought to be tne corn inquestion, but it was afterward found to be no partof the rather Important long Hue referred to.andthe same commission-house which bought yester-day toikmore to-day. 1lie market started strong,but there was sufficient reassuring suln from scat-tered longs to cause temporary depression ana Idecline of about tjfec from the Inchest price, ma |inear the opening. May started at from st>', h@ !;56' 4P. suld for a time arouu.l otil4c. and touchra

sb" Mc for a moment. It declined to 55:|*c.re-covered again to 663'g, dropped back to vJ,<2lStic, and at tbe end was at stic. business was SOtive In.-lots ami .lull for much lone at intervals.

Oats— Fairlyactive and higher. The movementof corn bad something to do withthe firmer feel-Ing, but there was also Independent strength Mat-ble outside of that, good buyingorders from theoutside, and the disposition in general was totake in instead of dispose of stun". Schwartz.Dupee A Co. and F. G. Logan were tne principaltraders in purchasing. May started steady from3»ji/b@36V*c, sold down to 3.c. back again to36Va<°,after whichIt closed steady.

1lieprovision market was easy at the opening,but at the slight decline which inaugurated thetrading was so good that sellers .toon withdrew

I their utters, and prices quickly recovered thefirst loss. The feeling became quite strong afterthat, and prices rose until pork had gained 17 V»n |on the lowest price. January had sold for and itstood at the cose only 2'.oc under its best pricefor the day and 10c higher than itclosed yester-div Iard In the end gained S> -c and rib's fte.. Freight rates were steady. Charters to Buffalo.1> (C for wheat. 1Vie for wheat. 1V*c forcorn ami11

he foroats, and to Fort Huron iv»c for wheat.The leading futures ranged as follows:Wheat No. 3— ; Short Klbs per 100 b«.

Highest. Lowest I Highest Lowest.Sept 54'I4C 54:-,<c Srpr....s7 90 $7 82..Dec >7<ftC 57i 8 .»ct *7Hit *7 75

"May e'J-.gc 62i/B<-'!Jan 57 42' a 87 32%

I.am liftluo ii»*.—Sept $9 OtJ *8 95 Corn No '1—•let $9 00 DIN .sent 57:< 4r- 57c

Jan... .^8 47% $3 35 Oct 57">ic 57cMess Porn per i.bl.

—(Dec 55>^c 5 1",.-

Sept.. sl4 40 $14 30 May 6«s 8c 55»icJan. ..sl4 60 *14 izi/i

Cash quotation: were a* follows: Hour—

Un-changed; No. ,' Soring Wheat. 54."V8®55''«c:No. 'iSpring Wheat, nominal: No. 2 Ked. ;">).';«'::No. 'i lorn. 59fjac: Prime Timothy Seed. $3 10:Mess Pork V bin. SI 4 45@14 50; Lard. W 100I!.*. $9 00: short Klbs dues (loose). $7 9()<iS3 00:lirv salted shoulders /Ooxed), *\u2666> >i7\:,^i" 00:Mior: Clear Sides n>ozed). *7 B.'fa)7 *.">: »hisny,distillers' Ltiubed goods. *» gai. siM sugars—Cut 1.0a f, uncbiiugfd: UranulaTed, unchanged;standard A. aarba

on the Produce i-.xebange to-aay the Butter mar-ket was nriii; Creameries !liu,-l<: Dairies,i;(*JOc tggs. steady at 1531be.

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LIVESTOCK.Hogs— Receipts, 23.000: ofllcial yesterday, 14.-

--095: shipments 7155: left- over about 9000:qualityshows some Improvement. Market fairlyactive, best grades sternly, rommnn qualities asha Ifeasier: sales ram;e at $5 50@« 40 lor light;$5 &o@s 70 fir rough packing: $5 65fa.6 50 (ormixed; $5 75:at5 70 for heavy packing and ship-ping.

Cattle—Receipts, 2000: market fairly active;natives steady: westerns 10@15e lower.

Sheep— Kecelpts, 13,000: dull; ll)©15o lower.

California Fruit Sales.Chicago, Sept. 12.— Tbe Karl Fruit Company

sold a- auction to-day California fruit, realizingthe followingprices: Bartlett Pears. ?2; B^Clair-geaus shipped in ventilator-cars, overripe, 55@80c; Kelsey Japan Plums, (>3c: Tokay Grapes,crates, $165@1>75: half crates, 90c; Muscat,crates, $1 30; half crates, 75c. Weather verycool.

New York: '1lie Earl Fruit Company sold atauction to-day: Martlet Tears, $'.(s.' 10; GermanPrunes, overripe. 7h«©*l: Kggs. overripe, 75c@ I*1: gross, $125@1 50; .Malaga (irapes, bad order.35@75c.

Porter Brat,Company, Chicago, sold 7 can to-day at auction of California fruit: liartlett Pears$160@2 20: i;. Hardj-s. $1 •_\u25a0( (*145: B. 1!air-Eeaus. *14C@l 60; l)u< hes.«. ii30@l 35; How-ells. $165: Unnndnza*. $13&91 40: hair orates,Tokay Grapes. «sc@Jl 65: Mmcats, Usr@si 15-Peaches, 75@95c; (iross Prunes, $1300145;German. 85c(a.$l,

Porter Br«~tlMra Company, Boston, sold twocars: Half Tokay grapes, «i zsrs. J,; Muscatg,40( 65 \u25a0* 1(0: Moroccos, $125: bartlett pears.$1 lo to 150; Japan plums, $175; peaches65@90e.

Porter Brothers. New York, sold two ears*Haiti,v nears. $160@2 20: H.urre Baron$1 t)5@180; Klack Superb, $150; Plcquettes,late peaches. 90c; Lute Crawfor<!«. »1 Hi; Ger-man prune*. 74c; Half Totays. 15c to $140; Nec-tarines, bOc.

Stn'-kH in London.New York, Sept. 12.— The Evening Post's Lon-

don cablegram nays: The boom la South Ameri-cans continues. Of tbe block or Argentine se-curities taken by tbe syndicate yesterday ,a con-siderable part was sold to Berlin. Another dealIsprobable. Gilt-edged stocks were easier at theclose to-day. speculation in American* was dull,except in Heading and Central Pacific, whichwere strong. Prices closed above the lowest, arenewed upward movement In Americans islooked for in the near future.

silver was very weak. The India Council sold31lakhs to-day out of 40 offered.

The Bank of England's half-yearly meeting willheld to-morrow, when a favorabla statement

of the Baring liquidation is expected.

SEW YORK BTOGKS.

Bonds, £xchans:r, Money and Railroad>h:<re*. ,

Money on call easy at \'/m:last loan, I'/: closed

»tl%. Prime mercantile paper. 3@6y3£. Sterlingexchange firm. with, actual business in bankers'bills at $4 bu%'*(gU 86 for demand and $4 859 14 85V* for sixty days Posted rates, $4 85V>,0 !4 87. Commercial bills, $4 »4. Sliver certificates,64'.4C

CLOSING STOCK*.Atchison. 7%.Northern Paclflc... 6V8Adams Express ...146 , Preferred "«!l»iAlton,Terre Haute 30 iU.p. Den. .* Uulf.. 6

Preferred I** ;Northwestern 106American Kxi>reSS.«iO 1 Preferred 141V9'Bell Telephone 204 N. Y.Central 10174'Baltimore *\u25a0 Ohio 78 If. V. A New Kne.. SI?V« '

I Canada Pacific .. b6 Ontario A Western 171/4 ;1 amid.i boutuern.. 63 1 Oregon Improviut. IBVI< -liir.'lPacific... 17 Oregon Navigation 21Che*,i0hi0..;.... 21 Oregon Short Line. HttgChicago Alton 141 • acific Mall 151,2flni'Biu. *Q Peorla I). 4K»ns.. 41/bChicago Gas. 74% Pittsburg 152Consolidated Ga5. .122 Pullman Palace ..-. l.~>7Vji !C. C. C. Ac Hi.Louis 39% Reading 2.:Colo. Coal A:Iron.. hictimond Termini I9S/alotion on Cert t***\ Prelerred 24J^Dei. Huuson i3t;ViKloGrandeiWestn 10Del.Lack* Western 17 lVa Preferred 42Denver *K.U. pia 35 V2 Kock Island 05Distillers 15 St. L. 4S. V. Ist Of—East Tennessee.... 12 -*t.rani^ «J63,4Erli- 15% prelerred '..122VfePreferred ;«v» St. Paul *Omaha.. 37Fort Wayne 162 ( Preferred 11lGreat Northern prdlO'i Southern Pacinc... 21Chicago* E 111 pfd H7^ Sugar Hennery 106Hocking Valley... 191/4 letn. C ill« iron. 18%IllinoisCentral i*s Texas Pacific.. .... 103,St. Paul & Dulutb. 23 Tol iO Ceu pfd. 70Kansas i-Texas pf. 24 Union Pacific 18%Lake Erie *Westtt ls'.i(.,s. Express .. 60

Preferred 73>/< Wab. St. L &Pac. 7^lake Shore. ...136V4 Preferred 16-VgLead Trust 48/4! ells-K*r*o 116Louisville *Nash jWestern Union... NULi.iilsviile&New Al 8V2 Wheeling *L.E.. VZVaManhattan Consol. 1 B| Preferred 45MemDbls *Charts, 1•

Minn. & St. Louis. •£'Mexican Central... HU> Denver * K1»»... laMichigan Central.. 98 {General Electric «OVbMissouriPacific... >0' 4 National Linseed, it!

'Mobile A- Ohio.. ... 2.1% Colo. Fuel & Iron.. VSU,Na.snTiiieChatt .. 65 Preferred ..72V hCordage....... 16 H. Alex. Cent ... |U

Preferred '<2»i& 1oI.A A Mien.. 5«/4N.J. Central.. Tol.St.Louis*K.(i. 1Norfolk & West pf. 2Bi^.i preferred »

.NorttiAuitrica.u... 4.5,

CLOSING imxin.U S «•\u25a0 registered.. 119*4 Den *R a 7» 115

Po. coupon ......119V4 Do, 4«........ -795/.

Do. 4s registered. 114 Erie ad5..... 77i>o. coupon ...... 115 tiH&tsae* 5*5lid,'.rsreg »6 , be 7i.... . 99'

Pacified of '96.. -101 ,H *Tex Cent s*."'105AllClan A... 10;! I Do. 6b 99110. Class B 104 MX& T first 4i""* 80i£Do, Class C. :... 92 Do, second 4s. 45ViDo. Currencies. s«J Mutual Union «5..!110Louisiana «impd 4s 94V. s•' Cent Gen 5s 116Missouri 6s 100 Northern l*aclats!112*4is Carolina to li:s- . L»o, 2ui 88'

Do. 4s 99 Northwest Conso*Ul4lSC Non-fund 1% Do.debentures* 111

new sat 65... 78 ,R UrandeWest lsu UtJViDo. 6 102 M. Paul Consols.. . 127Do 3s Kt.Paui.c&Pae 5s 100%

Tennod 60 StL&lron.Mtlien 5s 7'ji*.Va Centuries 5812

*L4 S X Sen M... 95Do. deferred 8 Tex Pacific firsts.. 87**Atcbiaon -is 72f:'B]Tex Pac seconds... ""V*Do. 2d A 25>«t'nlou Pacific 1»t«..105i,i

Canada South 2uS.lO3Vs|West bhore 43 1O4V«ten Pacific Ists.... 102 I

Foreiffn Market*.WHEAT I>J LIVHRPOOL.

Liverpool, Sept 12.— The spot market is firmbut dull at 4s SVj'<- Cargoes are quiet at 23s 3dfor off coast. 22s 6d for prompt shipment and 23s'id fur nearly due.

FrTTRKS.The Produce Exchange cable rives the follow-

in? Liverpool quotations fur \u25a0 o 2 Ked Winter*September. 48 4',/id: October, 4s 4i^d; November.4s 6Va'l: December. 4s t>V»d: January, 4s 7V«d:February, 4s 7^(1; March. 4s 7y,d. .

SECURITIES.London. Sept. 12.

—Consols. 102 6-18; Silver

29 9-16i1: French Rentes, 10 If 62 Vie. BullionInto Bauk of England, £100,000.

Omaha Livestock Market.Omaha, Nebr., Sept. 1".

—Cattle

—Receipts,

2600: there was one pretty pood bunch of heavynatives whicil brought *525, and some Westernrange cattle went at S.i 80@3 90. The marketwas lalrlyactive at aUout steady prices.

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rortl -nil's Business.Portland, Or.. Sept. 12.—Clearances. $172,639;

balances, 133.55Wheat— Valley. 7b&'~1/aC: Walla Walla. 67'/2

@70c * ctl.

Exchange anil Bullion.Sterling Kxchange, 60 days

—$4 Hfti/,

Sterling Exchange, sight—

4 87»/£New York lixcb age, sight—

12U,New Yor« Exchange. telegraphic .. —

15Fine Silver, spot %* cuoce—

64Fine Silver, Ho days

—63 :<iMcxicau Dollars 53y8—

Failures In August.'1he Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 102

failures In the Pacific Coast States and Territorialfor the month or August. 1894, with assets of£561,906 and liabilities $910,501. as comparedwith 96 for the previous month, with assets*.*1.451 and liabilities *469.8«1, and 129 Tor tnecorresponding month of 189.5 withasset* $1, .63

-65» and liabilities$1.97 l.»btj. The failures for thepast mouth are divided among the States and Ter-ritories as follows:

States.Territory No. Assets. Liabilities.

California 1 8" $206,60t>| **307401Oregon... . I 8 276.700 34ft tiOOWashington I 6, 78.400| 127,000Nevada I 2 2.'.'OOI ,7.600

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Totals I 102 Sr6bl.9()Hj t!«10.t»0IThe following are the causes assigned for the

failures: Incompetency. "3«; rienct. 12:inadequate capital [or the business und- rtaken,42; lojti'lirlous crediting, 3; personal extrava-r»'.c-, 3; nejlect of business ana bad habits, l:unfavorable circumstances, floods, tires, etc., 4;fraud. 1

Produce Market.FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family

extras. $3 25@3 35: linkers' extras. $3 15© , 23:superfine. $2 .-.">51." Oo *bit.

WHEAT—The market is decidedly erogvry, De-cember selling down toB9V*jC yesterday morningand May down to 97"t No. 1. *o@><2i.,c;cbolce. 4(ihi>c: lower grades, 75(5jaoc fi ctl;extra choice tor uiiliiU;:.87. «®9sc "r* ctl.

CALL BOARD SALES.Informal >f.ssiox— lo o'clock— December—

100 tons, 90V4C: 600. i»0' B'-.8'-. May—loU,9f<SiC'

Keuulab .liouxiNo SicMION—

I'eceiuber— 2Dotons, 90" 8c; 701). !Ulc- 10)0, «»'•-.••, 700. 88

'Ac.

May— loo, 9»*'«c; 200, 9S»/4C; 400. s>dc; 100.y7fi<c: 100, ;•: •<afternoon >f.ssion

—December— 3oo tons,

8914c; 4100. >-9<kC. May—

luo, 97*/ic: 600,97^i,c: 600. &7i^c.

hii;l.K.—

l;<'i!i spot and future prices wereweaker yeste rday ami the Utter decHti)*<l. Stand-ard Chevalier, $1Ss&l 27V%; Feed. 80@82V^c lorordlaary and !4!3, •.>'• > til lur choice bright;Brewing. 87 W&-<-'\u25a0;<:

••**•..U.I BOARD sam -,

Inkormalnession— lo o'clock—No sales.I.!.;i.au Moknin'. .sessios

—December— 2oo

tons. 88V4C: 100, 81--'s< 100. bBV«c: 100, 88c:100. 87».4c: 300. b7.> sc:900. S7%c. May—2oo.93V4C; 200. »3",»c: VOO. 93V«c.

Ai'IKENOOS SESSION—

No Sales.oats- Dealers rrpi<rta veryslight improvement

Inthe <lem:wid. New Oats, 80<^tl 02»/» ft ctl;.ul<l Milling.$1 rji.i§i J 7:.... V «tl: fancy Feed,$ 0591 10 V cti; goon tocholre,97V«i@sl 02^:cumiiio.1 16 fair, Bbi<sw&c: Ked, nominal: Ma.nominal: liray,9sc(g,sl ;surprise. $112J^@1 17^t*c'I.

CU—

Large Yellow.$i 17V»@1 -jO %k ctl: SmallRound Yellow. $1 27^4,@1 30« v> hite, $1.:;<£l 30V I'll.. XV ti-Quoted at 83V4@85c > rtl

lIKAN-Quoted at $I^6C@l4 ton.MII'DII.nU.S—Quoted at *16b'tnd 7 60 ?l ton.HAY—Wheat is quotable at $S@li: V ton;

Wheat and Oat. $8@il; Barley, »t>@9 50: Oat,\u25a0*^M11; Alfalfa,91 .Sod,'.l50: Clover, *9@11; Com-pressed. $7©11; Mock, $ti@7 %* ton.

Mi:\W-Quotedat SOSbOc %i bale.MII.LSTI s- .round a..d Boiled Parley .;u--t---ableat $18 So@l9 ?1 ton: Oltcaico Meal, #36 9ton wholesale and *37 50 Jobbing; CottonseedOilcake. »30«( ton; live Hour, .«ViC V It); RyeMeal. ;\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0 V n>: (iraham Flour, Me: uatmeai, 4V*c>• \u25a0>; oat Uroats, 60: Cracked Wheat, H^ei Hues-

beat Flour, sc :Peari barley. 4Vi@l",ic %* tt>.HICKW HEAT—Quoted at !).',c<a,*l 05

*cti.

C -UN'MKa,KTC—Table Meal. 3^<><,c. FeedCorn, $27@'J8: Cracked Corn, $27 50(a:S 50ton: Hominy, 4l..roil^c >16.

SKKDS— .tusiard. A- ftm-. Trieste '-'V>c;Native Brown. 2@2»,4c V* ff> Max, $3 25 9 ctl;Canary, 4c «i It.; Altalfa,10c: Rape. l*4#*V4C;

1 Hemp,H^ic i* lb.I'lilKliI'KAH-Nominil. Split Pea*. 5> vc f>Ib,IlKA.vs-Kayos, $2 o(d.\i26: Small Whites.?- 40

U. 65 %l cti: I'iiik.$1 6i ©170 Vctl;Pea. $2 50(*-70: Large Whites. (i 7...i2 40: Reds. $2;Lima, $3 s<>(<s:i 75: Itmteis, $1»;,(gij lorsmall andJ2@2 15 Vet' for large.

fOTAIOKS—The market Is easy and several de-»ci i|.lions are lower. Sweets. 50c@Sl VftiMjar-net Chiles, 358J10C V.rtl: Barljr Hose, 26930c%ctl; River Kens. 40(<&6 0c: liurbanks. 30®50c «4ill Salinas Uurbanks. «o<g)*or *ctl.

(INK'S--ginned at 45@S5c Votl.Hi ITlie-The market is v.ry stiff. Dairy de-

scriptions have moved up another peg and a fur-ther ail nee isexpected. Creamery ciercriptions,2C927V<«c: Dairy squares, 24@-.»«<-:fancy Dairyrolls. 26w20c; good to choice. 220.4 c; commonto fair, 18®21c; pickled roll, 'JO^-21 ..c; firkin.18®20c "ft a.

Citi- Ksr.— Fair to choice mild new quotable at 8&'\u25a0>'\u25a0 V* tb: Young America. il&Hle; tasieru, 14caJ15c: Western, 11® 11Vie* ir,.

POULTRY—The two cars of Kastern that cameiiiMoiiilijand Tuesday keep tie market weak.TurKeys are quotable at i*r<bit*r ft 15 lor(iobblers14016 cfor Hens: Ueese. y> pair, *i25; Ooslln<r«.Si ir(^l75: Ducts. $405 50 ? doz Hens, $3 50©. V dozen: Roosters, young, $4 .".(©."• do old,»4@>i 50: Fryers, $4 V dO7en: Broilers. $3 60Vdiz for large and $i@:i for small; Pigeons,$1 25@l 50 %4 aoz for young and old.

GAME—Nominal.KUU.S— Fancy selected are (inn, but the general

run of Egz« are slow and easy. Eastern, 19®23V»C: California store Ezgs, 17'7i©i4c ft dozen-ranch Era. 25((B'J8c t dozen.

HONEY-Comb, 10@U»*c V> ID: water-whiteextracted, 7c: light amber extracted, 5Vs®Uc:dark amber. 6@sV^c'i^ tb.

BKKbWAX-Quoteit at 24@26 \\ tt>.t'KUHAItu KBI7ITS—Prices showed no disturb-ance of any consequence yesterday. Pomegranates,

$ltol60 f«|box: Quinces are dim at2s(g)sOc; RedNectarine*. 6«@>ts6c box: Cantaloupes. 50c,@$1 26 V crate: Nutmegs, 25@40c *>, box:'

lennei. us, $12 50®.6* 100 fui i<rge and $7

fctio V 100 for small 10 medium; reaches 26'<sbO: *box,2ofoJsoc %i basket and $16025 V ton inbulk: common Pe«rs. 25@4Uc V box; .rtletts6u@7sr -H 1 ox and $2t®-6 Vton In bulk- Pl,,mi',li«».0c V box; Apples. 75f©tl f| box for choiceto 'ancy and 25@'.Oc for common to good* Crab-apples, Vf@;iOC: Hlaok Figs. 20®40c for single-layer boxe« and sUc@sl for double-layers- WhiteHas. 2(1@;56c %< box lor single-layers aud 60@760fordouble-layers.

GRAPKS— in free supply and weak. Isabellas.60('q>UUc V box; Black (.rapes, 20@35c « boltMuscat*, -o<g,4Oc: waters, I6(g»-<5c- 1onayslio@4oc 14 box. according to color; crates sell lu<315<; higher than boxes.

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BEKRiK.-,KTC—Not much change yesterday.Blackberries. $3@5 *chest; Raspberries. sa,-*h» chest: Strawberries f?@% « chest forlarge ber-ries; Huckleberries. 4@tJc * lb. X

CITRUS FRUITS-orer 11)1)0 casea fresh Limes<ame In ye-teniay and prices are down a. amLemoi.s. $ ©I V box for common, and $5®5 50for good to i-tioice; Mexican Lliues. 54@.% tTbox-Bananas, bunch; Pineapples $UsL^>3 50p dozen. \u25a0 ."iiKil.DFHLlTS—Peaches are eaty. Noother

ehanoe. Prunes, four sizes, quotable at '*\u25a0< .®sr-AVpIM,s@&Uc for quartered. B@ac tor sllce.i andXhy@>Ji: lor evaporated: Ble»ched Peaches. 6»»@fi«/iiAprn OV.* 7̂\icftm for f.ir to choice »iide@»i/2c for fancy Moorp»rK ;P«ar», forevaporated halves a.d 6®BVU for quarters;P UU,|ltlMpitted and 1V9 ®2 • formipltte.iHgs. bl-ci, ,1c lor pressed an.> m for Ui,pre«i<dsV'.@6c. eCU '°%*7c *m: Ked "ecurine.:

HAIM> ANDDRIEDGRAPES-Som. descrip-tions of Ralslm are quoted lower We Tauatl newcrop (18H4) goods >.« follow*: K«IsIh? 4 rr»w^loose. 41/ic* !>\u25a0: 3-crowi,.3^c; £trow,r3c »m"seedless su.tauaa, 4c; seedier Muscats 3? «ft:'-crown London layers, *1 j6 » box rliwTp'rV

SI 50: Dehesa clu,ter,: «: li'peni" '

uU4^? \°°rA,*115i *«o«" -oose. raced!*188 ?< box. I ned (irapes— l;i.c s».UTS-New W«inut« are guotabe at 8c « m

forsoftsheiland 7Crf

for hardshell* n!w Almond?BV%#yc It» lorsortsliell and loc Iimfor njiii-r-

Shell: Pe»Muts. 304 r » a for dou,T,u, life n-N uti,6@bC; Pecan*. 8. forrough and S@loc » n>for po.isned: Filberts, 'W*lui..c- llrazll SntMS(*9c?Hb; Cocoauuis. *4©liuVIOOVKOKTAIiLKS-ii.ein»r»et cuntim'iei liberallysupplied «nd quiet. Ureen Okra. 4O&eoc % box:K« Plant. 25@35C « box: Ore" 00*11. i6050 c\u25a0» sack for common and 75c@»l v. box

lor Bay; l>rkeiey Corn. 30@C0c *box? Cu-cumbers,, 20®V!6c for Hay; l.ckies. $I©l50 «c:: fsr >o. laiMl «f«60« lor *•- —%^a Pep-

pers, i.M;@ 'it. for Chile inlarsje box's »nd .o®loc !t* iox r<r Bell: Summer Squash. Vo@3oc: 1uma- jtoes, 10(aJ6c fur River and ld@»6c for Bay; !Lima Brans. 50r@$l V sack; Marrowfat Squasti,»5 i? ton: C»bia:e, 5i ©«()• *ctl: Feed Carrots35^40c :G>rltc, 1V 2©-' V- !»\u25a0

PROVISIONS— No furtner. nance. Bacon,lie forheavy and liy-.efor ii^nt medium; 1.1,-for lightand 15c- for exta light; Eastern sugar-curedHam*, )4V<:@l6c $ Ib: California Hams. 13>Ac;F.astern LarU. tierces. 7*;ic ?i 0> for compound and10V«C forcure; palls, lie;Califoral 1.tler.es. 7»4cfor 1 niniiouinl and HV3C for pure; lialt-bl<l<. 10c:10-lb tins. 10V»c: do. 5-lt>. lie: Mess Beef, $7@760 obi: extra mess do. $S©3 50; family do,910©il: extra prime Pork, »12 50@13: extraclear. »19 s(i@-0 ¥ bbl; mess. tin;. Smokedbeer. 10c 9 It..

HOP:—

Nominalat 7®Bc for 1894 Hops and i&5c ?> C for 1333.

1111>K> AND SKlNS—Heavy salted Steers areqnntalile at ft@5V4C %4 Ok; medium. 4^c ID:light.3Vfce '0 It); Cowhides. 3V>®tc^lb: saltedKip. 4c; salted Cast, 6c; silted Veal, sc; -dryHides, usu:il selection. 7c ftIB; .:rv Kipand Calf,PQlOc ~? ID:prime Uoatskius, 2C@3sc each: Kids.Ac: Deerskins, good summer, -op; medium, 15@'.'oc: winter, 5c * It): sheepskins, shearlinss.ili©'2oc each: short woo.. Vf'@3sc: medium. 40@50c each; long wool, 50@760 each; Culls of ailkinds about V? c less.

TALL- W—No. 1rendered, 4iv@4.r>sc: countrytallow. 4@i4V*.c "$ It); refined. 6@oV4C: Grease. 3@31a c 1b

'»> iiuL—Southern and San Joaquln, 4(36c 9 !t>:Mountain I"ree, &<$•*!•; Northern, 6@bc; Humboldtand Mei'doclno. 7@9c: Spring din— San Joaquinand Southern. S@ti</o<< : Foothill,B@9c: llumboidrand Meniloi-iuo. l<i2>t2VaC: Kaatero Oregon, 7©10c; Valley Oregon, 10@13c *Id.

(\u25a0eneral Merchandise.BAGS—Cotton Grain Bass, 53'3c, 5"Mc and 6*/icfor the three Rrades respectively; Calcutta Grain

Hags. sVac spot and 4c asked lor June anilJuly idelivery: wool Bags. 34@36c.

SL'i.Al:—The Western sugar Kenning Company |quotes, terms net rash: 1übe. Crushed, Powdered

'and Fine Crashed, all t>y?c:Pry Granulated, 57 S(': !Confectioners' A. 6^ic; Mactmiia v.51..'-: ExtraC, 53,iC: Golden C. &i c; D. 47/ c; half barrel.-.,Vie more than barrels, and boxes ~-c more.

Sin FranciMO .Meat Mar etWholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh-

terers are as follows:B!£KF—First qual'ty. 5c "?i tfc: second quality,

4V2e; thirddo. aV^@l<' 9 It.VEAL—Larze. 4@jo;small, s@Se IbMUTTON—Wethers, 4@sc V lt>;Ewes, 3'..@lc» to.LAMB—s@Bc%« ft.PoRK

—. lye hogs. s@s*^C 1? lt> for heavy andmedium grain-fed, ami s@si.4c 31 ID for small fat:stock Hog«, nominal; dressed do, 6Vi:@~VaC "^ It.

KECEIPTS OF PKOUUCE.

Wedn-fsday, Sept. 12.Flour, sks..^ 32.70J|Hay. tons. 398Wheat. etis. 3.06-' Straw, tons 8Barley, ctls. 4,64 \u25a0 Hops, bales 10Oats, ctl 815'Wool, bis 373Beans, sks. 846 Quicksilver, flasks 93Potatoes, sks 4.412 Hides, no MOUnions, sks 474 Wine, gals 417U0Bran «ks. 945 Brandy, cals 100Middlings, sits. ... b9b!

UCKaN STKAMEUi).

Oalesnf Departure Fmm San Francisco, i

Sim AMD TII>K TABI.K.

SHll'l'iXG I.NTKLLIGhXCX. jArrived.Wkdnesdav, September IX

Sttnr Willamette, llansen. I*4 days 10 hours fmDutch Harbor, via .Seattle 81 houis; 2700 tonscoal, to Oraeoa impCo.

St ii.r Albion,Lundqulst. 75 hours from Shoal- !water Bay: -JO7 ids stave'jo:ts. 10 ,1 S Knubsll

Stmr Arcata. Cousins. 52 hours Iron Coos Hay; ipa-sand nulve. to U C »t N Co.

Ship Snenandoah. ilurphy, lls nan from Llv-jerpool: 4t>7o tous coal, to .1 U Spreckels Bros *Co. |

Bark Wtin». biater, 7 <!.<>> from Nau.uir.j; 2477tons coal, to John Koteufeld's .sons.

Bark AInMcNeil,Juri(fnsen. 8 days from Seat-tle; 1751 tons coal, tor-jjon lino Co.

?chr H>-ltn N Klmbali. tlellliißsen. 4 Vb days trmGrays Harbor: 5tJ Mft lumber, to aalp Box Fac-tory, Oakland! 180 M ft lacaber, to Pablti- Lumber !Co. Berkeley: "Jo Mft lumber, to Wilson Bros..Oakland direct.

Sciir Lily.Bottler. 51,days from Umpqua: 'J-J^'M ft lumber, to Uardtner Mm Co: 23 dales wool,to Hiilme A Hart: 30 es tiuttn'-. to Wolff

•mhis.

Schr Laura May, Hanson, '27 days from BristolBay; '_'/i3O bbls 11101.. to Alank backers' Assn.

Schr Kmma Utter. Allen. 72 hours finCoos Bay;370 M !t lumber, to X BDean &-Co.

Scbr Louis, Hatch, 4 /days from ColumbiaRiver; 920 Mft lun.ber. to Simpson Lumber Co.

Scbr Klvenia, Anderson, 96 hours from Huiu-boldt; lumber, toJ C llawley.

Sailed.Wkbnksdat. September 12.

Stmr Eureka. I.elan.l.>au Pedro.Stmr Wiii»niett« Valley, ll.tnnah. Eureka.Stmr Cityof Puebia, DeOney. Victoria and Port

Townsetid.Stmr Wteott. >orilberjr. Eel Itlver.Btajsr Tlllainook. r>oi. n.MmrBonlta. Anderson Port Warlord, etcStmr San Brnito,Mnith,TacomaKUsr Crescent City. Allen. Crescent City.Stnir Daisy Klinball.Johnson, Fort ltraccr, etc.Mmr AI-KI.Smith. Astoria.Bktu Arago, Perry, I rays Harbor.Schr Antelope, Kricksou, Coqullle River.. Schr James A Uarflelrl. Palmpreu. Grays Harbor.

Schr (iulde.Hanson. Uockport.Sclir Nettie Low. Low, Point Keyrs.

Telccraplilc.POINT LOB«>S— September 12-10 r v—Weather !

hazy; wind>'W; velocity 40 miles.Shipiiint;Note*.

Steamers to sail to-day (Collection day) are theCosmnpo'ls for (irays Harbor. Arag) for Coos Bayand Cleone for I'isino.

Steamers to arrive to-day are the Walla Wallafrom Victoria and l'ucrt Sound, Columbia fromPortland, Point Arenafroin Menducii:o, Hmnliuidtfrom Hnmboldt Bay, Scotia and Homer from Y.i-qulna Hay. Coos Bay from Newport and uipsy Inn[lieSalinas River.

'Ihe San Juan falls -me frm Panama on the 18tb.Tbe ship l.evl U Kiirces* loads coat at Oomoz

for sport: tier ship Ueuriette. lumber on theSound for tbe west coast; Brship Argomeue,wheat, flour or mdse at a I'URet >oui.d port forEurope. 3r>s.

The ship Edward O'Brien Is reported charteredfor wheat to Liverpool direct.

Spoke:).AUR M.3>",11 XV.Brsbip Anglesey, from Car-

diff lor san Francisco. -*An -7. 23 10 N. 123 30 XV,Br ship Corolla, frm

Port Blakeley for Valparaiso.Sept 11.36 20 N, i.M10 W. Fr ship Brown of

Denmark, hence Sept 9 for London.June 33, IS S, 37 ,W. Br ship California, fromLiverpool tor San Francisco.

Ilium--.!it-Ports.ASTORlA— sailed Sept 11-stmr Columbia and

\u25a0chr Laura Pike, for San FrancBOWENS LANDINI

—Arr.vei Sept 12— Scbr

Amethyst, hence Sept 9.BIHLEKS POINT

—Arrived Sept 11

-Schr

Rachel.CASPAR-Sailed sept 12-Schr Abbie. for San

Francisco.El KKKA-Sailed Sept 12—Stmr Humboldt. for

San Francisco.IVERSENS LaNDlNU—Arrived Sept 11—schr

Ocean Spray, hence sept 7.MENDUCINO-Salled Sept 12-Stmr Pt Arena.

for Han Francisco.PORT HADLOCK—ArrivedSept 12-Bktn Re-

triever, hence Aug 25.TAToOSli—Passe.i Sept 12— stmr Empire, hncSeptS: ship Oriental, bence Ang 20 fur Nanaimo;

chip Two ther«, hence An? 23 lor Tacoma.PORT ANGELES— Arrived'S<!pt 12-Stmr Far-

allon. hence Sept a •COOS BAT—Arrived Sept 11-Schr Gotama, he

Aui;30.p. XTLOS ANGELES-ArrivedSept 11-StmrMineoia, fro Comox: atmr Sunol. fm Point Arena.

SANPEDRO— Sailed Sept 12-&tinr Alcatraz,Kmitern Port*.

NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 11—Stmr City ofPara, from Colon.I'oreijjn Port*.

AUCKLAND—Arrived Sept 12-Stmr Aiamedahence Auir23.

HULL—Arrived Sept 11— Brship Royal Forth,from Tacoma. \u25a0 : •

LlZaUD—Passed Sept 11—Brship City of Flor-ence, hence May3.

PANAMA—SaiIed Aug 31—Stmr Barracouta.forHanzanllla.

Arrived Sent 2—Simr Costa Rica, from Colon.Qr EENSTOWN— Sailed Sept 11

—Br ship Dol-

bardeen Castle, for Gloucester. *

VALPARAISO—

Arrived Sept 9—

Chn barkEmma Lulsa. from Port Blakeley.MoTemeit- of Tran«-Atlnntlo Stenmnra.

BOULOGNE— Arrived Sept 12-Stmr Maasdam,from New York for Rotterdam.

HAMlUKti—Arrived sin t 12— Stmr Bohemia,from Baltimore.

NEW yokk—Arrived Sept 12— Stmr Teutonic,from Liverpool; stmr Havel, from Bremen.

Itnportatiotts.COOS BAY—Per Arcata—2 tanks, 23 sks bark.

17 bis butter. 1 i>ale lurs, 1 pkg express, 1 sackcoin. 500 tons coal.

Port Orford—

3 hf-bbls 27 bxs butter, 1 gun, 17sks wool. 1tank, 1 bag coin.

Trinidad— sks wool. 1 sK furs, 1 bx butter, 2bxs bullion.

Consijrnee*.Per Arcata— Standard OilCo; Vf P Fuller *Co:

W inland Brewing Co: MPDetels: HillsBros: CHVolk-nan: Wells, Fargo *Co; Kowalsky 4 Co;Smith's Cash Store: C E Whitney *Co; WillowsBrewery: O Bsmith £ Co: Dodge, Sweeney A- Co:<»etz Bros Co; Christy A Wise: Hulme &Hart:0 Llebes *Co; OC *N Co; The V A Week Co:Baldwin A- Hammond.

For• Lnle S\ir>r4nn fnlrltinmcr Set EighthPag*

THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1894.9

FTKAMFR. r»BTIKATIOS, >AIIA. | PIM.Homer jYaquma nay.. ,t-eptli. s>m ;ViHs'n 1•liilaKusi. \u25a0 (•an l)ie/o ... Sept 14. 1]am iBflw'y '.'t'eru |China*JaDaniSeptls. Spm'FM 8ShumboiiU. Homuoldt Septls. Sam jWasht'nLciuii.i>i»...;j'vrtiaiK! ISeptle.lOAU ;Epear!ooi «ay...l»wDort 'Sept 16. ham K.lw'yvW«ll»\\alii» Vie*hKt!<nd. SeptlT, 9am Jidw'y 1oiiuia ) I'anama it>eptlB.l^ MifM8S

.orona iSan Ui««o septJS HaiiII'.iLv'v1\u25a0viiiiiii Val. Humbid1;Bay. 1BcptlflL »am Ir.dw'j 1Uariuoga.. .. jSydney :8«pt)tO. Oceanic<atnrn haii:<iua ißept'iU. 4pm LombrdState or I'ortiana ißepfil.lOA SpearEnreua Newport 1-cptJl, Ham BdwT "-'

V

\u25a0cHIGH WATER LOW WATER »U.N. MOOIT.

Small. Lnrge. Small .iLarge. Rlsesl sets Sets.jll.3sAlO.aOrS 4.35ri 4.26 a 6 60 6.-0 -ilb*Large. Small.! I | |11.5U1i1.12pl 5.11r 4.55 a 5.50 6.1.'' 5.18a

____^_AtJCTION^SALES.

AUCffON....BY.. .

YON RHEIN & COTHURSDAY, SEPT. 13.

AT 12 O'CLOCK M., SHARP,

....AT....

513 CALIFORNIA STREET.Fashionable Corner Residence

45x105— «38 Hayes. NE.corner n: Sterner; ailstreets accepted; 1"handsome rooms: furnace;conservatory ;electric appliances: grounds, etc.

56x100— Fillinoro St., Near Slitter.50xlti(i—w. line of Flliniore. 53 feet N. or Snf-

ter: adjolnlcj: tlio expensive business improve-nie-ts justcompleted on N\V.corner of tutterand Fnlmore: in 1or '_• lots."

Tnrk-st. Fashionable Home.68:<»xlM7:t>-181S lurkSt.: 12 rooms: strictly

modern: seiect neighborhood; handsome grounds.

\u25a0 < aiil'iii'nin-st. Flats.27 :6xB7— and ]6it>Va California St.. near

Larkhi;two modern flats; rents xt>s, toruierJy H>9o.racific St.. East of Hy.le.

'-'Ol6O— iaclfic'st.. near Hyde: present im-provement,* old. but the lot issuitable fur business.

Undivided V* 50-Vara.NW, corner of i.eavtnworth and JSeaeh: 137:6on each street; subject to confirmation of court.

Larjre Gnerrero-st. 49x180.49x180— Irregular aeptb: E. line of Guerrero

St.. bet. 18th and 19th: sold to close an estate.

27 )i sf., Bast of Kllen-oOxlU.60:11x1 S. line of 27th •:.,152:9 E. ofElian:

sold to close an estate.

52 Ritch-st. Flats, Near Bran nan.50x78-322 Kitch, bet. Hranuaii and Townsend,

3daud4lh; 12 flats; rents from $8 to Slo each.Seventh-st. Flats.

25x50—320 Seventh St., bet. Foisom and Bar-rison; 'iflits; rents $33: mortgage of $30U0 nowon property.

Quinn St.. Ret. Guerrero and Dolores.25x80-54 Quinn st., bet. Kidley and 14th, (iuer-

rero and Dolores; house suitable for.•£ families.Ten. am Flats.

26x80— 163 Taham.i st. bet. 'id and 3d; 4 flatsof 3rooms eacii: rents $11.each.

Krannan-st. Warehouse Property.60x80—750 Braonan st., betbth and 7th; 3-story

warehouse; rental value $70 per month.

Mason St., Near Lombard.20x82:6— 2105 Mason st. hear Lombard, with2-s:ory house for 2 families; rent S'J3.

'

Castro-st. New Fiats.2.1x80—1512 and 1512Va Castro st.. bet. 26th and

2t>th: 2 Has; 4 and 5 rooms and bath; rents $31.

Two Huildin<r lots, 23d st.. near Bryant.Two lot?, each 25x100; S. line or 23d St., 60 feet

E. of Bryant24th-sf. Buildinz Lots.

Two lots, each 25:10x114; N.line24th St., 230feet W. of UoiiKlass: also NE.corner of 241n audlsellerae sts., 64 on Itellvue by 125 on 24th.

\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0-- sp 5 '» 1112 i:< 6t =RAILROAD TRAVEL.

MFRAIVCISCO & PA-CIFIC RAILWAY CO.

Tlburon Ferry—Foot ofMarket St.

San Franciftco to San Rafael.

WEEK I>AYS—7:4O. 9:20, 11:00 a. It:12:35.3:30. 5:10, 6: 0 p. m. Thursdays— .Extra tripat 11:30 p. m. .Saturdays— ixtra trips ac1:50 «nd 11:30 p m.

BrjNDAYS-8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a. m.; 1:30. 3:30;6:00, 6:2 p. m.

San i:afael to San FrincUco.•WEEK DAYS— 7:56. 9:30 11:10 a. M.;

12:45. 3:40, 6:;0 p. m. Saturdays— lixtratri «at 1 :.• ,P. M \u0084,1 •:: ..') p. m

SUNDAYB-8:10, 9:40. 11:10 a.m.: 1:40. 3:40.5:00. 6:25 p. M.

Between s^n hrancisco and Schuetzen lark damsschedule as above.

~2 Leave iln rl.- I Arrive"

San Francisco. j Apr',"*

j San Francisco.

Week I Sun- ii)es n9,V,nn I Str.v- i Week

I>ays. Idays, ["""nation. , DAY 3| ATg-

-7:40 am 8:00 ami >ovato, <10 -.40All 8:50 ah3:30 pui9:30 am Fetaliirai, I 6:05 ra 10:30am6:10 pm 5:00 pm;haiitaRosa, i 7:3OPM 6:15 fie

IIFulton." "

7:40 am | Windsor. '10;30auillealilsburg. i

i liieyservi.le, i8:00am! Cioverdale. I 7:30 ruj f i'letn. i

B:3o pm Hoplaudandl 6:15 pscI .I Uklah. { |

7:40 am| j 10:30 as»18:00 am Guerneville. 7:3opm

3:30 pm| i. 1 6:15 Ps*7:40 am 8:00 am i Sonoma 10:40 ami ~H:50a;<"5:10 pm 5 :JUfv and 6:05 pm 6:15 picIGlen Ellen. j7:4oaMiS:ooami 8 b

.._._„. ,10:40 am 10:30 am3:3opm|s:Oopml Sebaatopol. I 6:U5rM[ 6:16**

Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mart WestSprings.Stages connect at Oeys«rrllle forSka?gs Spring*

Stewarts Point, Gualaia and Point Areua..stajes connect at Ciorerdale for The Uersers.Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs,

Kelsryvilie. Soda Bay, Lakeport and BartleilSprings.

Stages connect at liktah for Vichy Springs. Sara-toga Springs, Blue Lakes. Upper Lake, Laiceport.BoontvlHe, Greenwood, Orr's Hot Spring* Mea-doeluo City. Fort Bragg. i:ul,Westport. Cahto.willetts, Calpella, fumu, rotter Valley. JohnPay's. l.irely'«. G » '

v. Harris. Blocks-bnrg. Brldsevllle. Hydesville and Eureka.Saturday to Monday ruuua-cr.p tickets at re-duced rates

On Buuday<— Round trip tickets to all pointsbeyond Saa Rafael st balf rates.

Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery andMarket streets, under Palace Hotel.

H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN.Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent,

*<§2>^ VIAV>fT- SAUSALITO FERRY.^^<>

From Jilt 9,1894.ieave S.F.

'

WEEK DAYS. ArriveS.F.7.00a.m. MillVal,Ross Yal., Sin Rfl 645a ii••8.00a.m. '• « .. SanQtn. 7; ;M;9.16a.m. • " » 8.45A.M.>•\u25a0\u25a0•••• s

* **935a m

10.30A.M. '.'." " Ssi«^io:«*A"-30*-

M- , " " . 11.45A.M.

3- -li

- " " "3.10p.m.

•—••\u25a0•

- * "SanQm. 4.45p^.

4.30P.M.-

« "6 45P.M.\u25a0«•"*•«• " " • (J.45P.M.

6.04p.m." '• "

SanQtn7.00p.m. '• •• <« 7.35p.m.

II.SOr.M.Ross Valleyand San Rafael8.00a.m. Point R»jes, Ca2adero and Way St'ns. 6 45p ii

H.iifM." '• "

X«.45a.M.*6.16p.m. "

and Waj Stations. 8.45a.m.fSaturdayoaly. xMonday only.

*Except Saturday

SUNDAYS.! Ross Valleyand San Rafael 8.15a.m.S.OOa.m. MillTal., Ross Val., SinRfl.,Sa: Qtn. 9 15a m9.00 a.m. '• " •• « ....-.'.*

10.00a.m." " " " ...I.'.'.'.'

11.00 a.m. Sansalito only 10.50am11.30a.m. MillVal., Ross Val.,San Rfl

'" " "

San Qtn. 11.10A.il12.30i>J(. Ross Taller and San Rafael

MillVal., Ross Til.,San Rfl.,San Qta. 12L10P m.1.30PJ1. •' " . " "

Ross Vtil«T,San Rafael, San Qto 105 »MillTal.,Ross Tal.,San Rfl; ... 2.05p.m. \u25a0" " "

3.3opjt,2.15p.m.

" " "San Qtn. S.CCp.m.

4.00p.m. " " " "sop M

6.30pm. . " " ••" ''-\

' "SanQtn. 7!2opji.

645p.m. " "........ Ross Tails and San Rafael 8.15p.m.8.00a.m. Point Reyes, Candera and Waj St'ns. 8.15p.m9.00 a.m. "

and Waj Stations 7.20f.m!ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD.

SANTA FE ROUTE.mRAINBLEAVKANUARBIVEATSAN FKAK-

\u25a0L Cisco (Market-street Kerry): '

dal?'} augdst <\u25a0 189*- {£??£*9:00 a..Fast Express viaMojare .10:16»5:00 .Atlantic Kxpress via Los Angeles. 6:45 a

Ticket Office—oso Market St.. Chronicle iuiid<leg, S. F. W. A. BISSELL,

m

_General Passe r Agent

OAKLAND OFFICE•CALL*"-.-\u25a0. 1010 BROAD

Subscriptions and advertisements rs«ceiv?d for the San Francisco DailyaniWeekly CALL,

F. G. THOMAS. Manaeer.TeleDhone 36a 1010 Broadway

AUCTION SALES. |THE M. J. SIMMONS AUCTION CO. I

WILLSKM, tU.«OBItOW,Friday September .4. 1894, i

At 10 :;<0 o'clock sDarp,

The Entire Contents of the Mazzini Hotel, ]403,410. 412 Broadway, nr. Montgomery.. ...COUfKISINS.... - . -

Sixty-four rooms, r.arrooni. Billiard-room,Kitchen and Dlulne-rooin, comprising In part:Extra Une lillltard lahle: Large Bar Mirror andbar: Wines. Iiiiuurs Cigars: Hurglar and Kirs-proof Sale; .20 Waiuiuauu llmk Bedruom Sets: 40Fine Sets; Extra Bedsteads. Hureans and Wash-stands: Brussels Carve:*; Suritiz and Hair Mat-tresses: 100 pairs of Blankets, Mietisand .spreads;60 pairs of Keather Piiiuw^. and a laree line ofFurnituie, etc., too Mmaroni to mention: FineCopper Kitctien Utensils, Crockery. Glass andChina: .10 Wood-seat Inning Chairs.

N. B.—The above can ha purclms In fine lot Ifdesired; If not willpositively be sold piecemealto suit, purchaser, positively without reserve orlimit, he attention Isparticularly called <>f tbatrade and speculator*, as tho goods are all ingoodcondition and must positlrely be removed imme-diately after sale. .

Tkrms—

on delivery.13 2t I.AWRKMfc. VINCENT. Auctioneer.

KESER AUCTION COMPANYWZIiL Si: 1.1. TH S LAY.

At11o'clock a. M .at

773 AND775 MARKET ST., NEAR FOURTH.THE ELEGANT

FURNITURE and CARPETS.*KItANKW. Hi1 ii:i:KIFLl>.Auctioneer.

I^^.Office. Fnrnitnre and Fixtnres.P F. WEBER & CO.,C. F. WEBER & CO.,vffs%lf{;3 \u25a0100 to3ofi Post St.. cor. Stockton

t^U^^ggS* inrSlTiiThSaSuly

OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.

PANAMA STEAMSHIP LINE(P. R. K.CO.)

Panama Kallrotid Co."COLUMBIAN1_IINE»

(P. K.R. CO.)

TO NSW YORKS. S. A TURN"

Will lie dispatched for hanama onTHURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1894,

Taking cargo under through Killsof Lading forNew York, South Americnn &European Ports.

>o earga received or bills of lading signed onday of tailing.

THE JOUXSO.N-LOCKKMER. CO.. Agents.. -'04 Front street.E. H. HINTON". Gen. Agent Panama K. K. Co.

se!3 IB19

PACIFIC CCAST_STEAMSHIP GO.DISPATCH STEAMKK> PROM SAN _-f_—„

Francisco for ports In Alaska 9a.m. ifWtiJt'P*beet. 7. K3, Oct. 7. 22, Nov. 6. 21. \u25a0 ~Mrtff<fria»

Santa Cruz-Monterey . xcurslon— Last of season,steamer I'ujnoualeaves Saturday. Sept. 8, 4 p. m.,due back folio* hr Monday, 5 A. M.

For British Columbia an 1 pnget Sound ports,Sept. 7.and every fifth day thereafter.

For Eureka, liuinboldt Bay, Wednesdays. 9 a. m.For Newport, Lot Angeles and all way ports,

eVery fourth and firthday, alternately, a a. v.For San l*iesr». stopping only at Port Ilarrord.

Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Reilomlo (LojAiigeies) and Newport, every fourthand tifchday,alternately, at 11a. m.

For ports InMexico, 25th of each month.Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery

Street.(.ooDALL, PERKINS* CO., «;eueral Agents.1 tf 10-Martev St., San Francisco.

FOR PORTLAND rVJ^TORIA, OREGON1'HKOItECON X'V* NAV. CO., E. Mo- _&*»«1 > 11 I..Receiver, Ocean Div.

—<ils- t£ty_2

patch from spear-street wharf, at 10 a. m., for th -' jabove ports one of their Al iron steamships, viz. :i

bTA'l'iS OK CALIFORNIA—Sept. .11, 21. Oct. 1.6, i1. 16. *i;3!.roi IMB •' —

Sept. 16, 26. Op;, 6 iB,Stt.Connecting Tla Portland withthe O. K.&N. Co. |

system and other diverging lines for all points in:Oregon. Washington, British Columbia Alaska,Idaho, Montana, Dakota, Itab, Wyoming, Yellow-

S stone 1art and. all poiuU east and south and to \Europe

Fare to Portland— Cabin, Sl6; steerage, $3; !Iround trip, cabin, v \u25a0 nrto i$30.

Freight nd Ticket office. 1• Montgomery St.; i

Tlrket office, lac Hoi .4 New Montgomery st. jUOODALL. PERKINS &CO., .-.upts. Ocean Ult. j1tf 10 Market st. San Fr?ncisco.

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY*U.Dp n l.i>\VKsT Kates to-\u25a0^S—~~"- o CAPETOWN, South

Qy^" fcT^SNT* o Afric»- Round the [// World, steamer and

1 £// T^3vi> \>.*Or-'il- First class. $ 10; iH;I lir^iT A second class. *.i5O.// t^''^iU \\* «>. S. S. Co.'s steam- ifl W^ia >—1« erssall:,-. ;<;.II V i^dKS83"*)/ Fir Honolulu, Apia,li B£s&£[ '\u25a0 ; 7 Auckland and Syd-v, j^gt' // ney— SS. Marlposa,

111 nnSffTff-- \. Thursday. sept. 20th,

"Jy^^ESr^^*^ For Honolulu only. BS. I« 0~~^ :> Ci v̂ Australia. Saturday, I

*£VEti V scot. 29. '94. 2 p. m. j

For passage apply to I.ISlirtgiwriStreet.For freight appiy to 327 Market streeL

J. D. SPRECKELS *HRUS. CO.,if lieneral Agents.

COMPAGNIE GENERALEATL,ANTIQUE.

French Line to Havre.

COMPANY'S J'lbK (NEW). 4-' MIKTH A^M,VjRiver, foot of Murtou st. Traveler* -gUfeagyby this line avoid both transit by Kngiish railwayand the discomrort of crossing the channel in a ismall boat. New torn to Alexandria, Egypt, via ;lar.s. fiis: class. $160: second class. $116.LA CHAMPAGNE. Capt. Laurent „

« Seplember 2-. 7:30 a..m.LATO L'RAINE, Cant. Santeili

September '.S. 2:30 P. m. iLABRETAUNE, Capt. RuftO

.\oniber b. 7:30 a.m. iLA BOURGOGNE. Capt. Leboeuf

"ember 13. 1:30 r. M.JfcS~ For further particulars apply to

A. FOKUKT. Aeent,No. a BowlingGreen. New York.

J. F FUGAZI & CO., Agents. 5Montgomeryaye.. Sun hrauclsco.

Branch Office, 19 Montgomery street. au3l tf

NORTH GERMAN LLOYD S. S. CO.M XiK. HAVEL. LAHN. TRAVE, SAALE. AL

LER, EMS, WERRA, FOLDA. ELBE,KAISEK WILHELM I[. -

New York. Southampton, Bremen. The last ex.press steamers or this company sail every TUES-DAY and SATURDAY. Landing passengers inSouthampton In 7% days or less fromNew York.These steamers are celebrated for their speed andthe comfort afforded passengers.-'i;.i-

11I-.:;KAN A N SERVICE.-- '--

M\V YOBS, GIBKAI.TAI;.<;<;xo \. \u25a0

Kaiser. Sept. 23. NooniFulda. Nor. 10. 2p. K.J-ulrtn, oct 6. 10 a ifiWerra. Nov. 24, *2 p. m-Werra. Oct. 20. 10 a. m. Kaiser, Dec. 1. 10 a. m.Kaiser. i <\u25a0;. U7. 7 a. m.IFulda, i»<t. IS, 10a. m.

Cabin rates from $80 upward.BOBERT, CAPELLE, Gen. Agent for Paelllo

Coast, 113 Montgomery btreet, under occidentalHotel. San Francisco. ]»7 ly Thru

CUNARD LINE.New York to (.. <<»l, via O.iiM!ilti)ifn,

from I'-er 10, North Kirer.FAST EXPRESS MAILSERVIOK

Campania.St. 22.10:30 AiCaropanla.Oct. 20,9:30 aVmbria.spt. 29. 5::>o am ,Cmbria. Oct. 27. 3:00 cm jLucania.oct. V,10:3 )am jLucanta. Nov.a, 9:00 am

'Etruria, Oct.13, 3:o'Jpm iEtruria, Nov.10, 3:00 pm

," Extra Sailing:;servia. Tuesday, September as. 1:30 p. m.

Cabin passage. StiO and upward; secoud cauin,$35, $40, $45, according to steamer and accoin-inodatious.

steerage tickets to and from all parts ot Europeat Ten low rates. For freight and passage applyat company's office. 4 iowllngGreen, New York

YEKNO> H. BROWN &Co., General Agents.Good accommodation can always be secured on

application to WILLIAMS,DIMn.ND &CO.,ThS:tTutf Agents, San rrancisco.

AMERICAN LINE.Great Reduction of Steerage Rates

NUiJIIUYORKIIPUiLADL'LPUIATO LONDON. LIVERPOOL. QUEENS- >5-t»town, Southampton, etc.. $10 ££$&£

Low rates to Continental Europe, ScanUniavii.Italy,ami Cape Town, South Afrlci.RED STAR LINK FOR ANTWERP: desirable

'route for Belgium,tiarmany, Franca,. Switzerland iand Italy.

tor Information regarding freight and ptssi;sapply to International Navigation Company, G. it. ;1- AMMS roc X, General A^ent Pacliio Coast, ti)J Iilarket street, Grand Hotel building Jeltt {

ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO.STEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL >*-aO fortnightly for the West Indies and_^___JSouthampton, calling en route at Cherbourg,France, and Plymouth, to land passengers.

Through bills of lading, in connection withthaPacific Mail S. S. Co., Issued for freight and treas-ure to direct ports In England and Germany.

Through tickets from San Francisco to Ply. .month, Cherbourg. Southampton. Flrst-claas.$195: third-class, $97 60. For further particu-lars apply to PARROTT &co., Agents,_tf \u25a0 308 California st.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.intended SS. Sailings from VancouverTO JAPAN AND CHINA,

September 17—October 8. 29.TO HONOLULU ANDAUSTRALIA,

>eptember 16—October November 16.plyM.M.STKR>.Chronicle Bid's,

648 AlAliJb.tl' ST., ban Frascitco.Weddv Gall. SI Der Iear!

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