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LEftr2 Xiisu si iw xr SA3T FBANCISCO OBONICLE THURSDAT EPTEnJETt 22 1887 A MEMORABLE DUEL How Lippineott Killed Kobert Tens SHOT THROUGH TEE HEART The Fatal Outcome of a Political Fiffht in Early Pioneer Days ptnoett referred to the 4oi a on at tn most horrible thing la bis life adding Bat then wattotalni to do In thai cays In California bat to accept a challenge It tt was cent to you or to etep out ot the country by the shortest route and tlw Kfcuiuwu wean Mia fellet who might be considered true friend to Upilnoo darin bU par iTV enaexenea rr vs wm imatic opinion to him She afterward went to Oregon W4 umij inufuwi cast wuere ane waa heard of a few yean ago aa being at a woman suffrage convention In Syracuse engaged In ber favorite mission of temperance A BACHELOEURSE The re cent death of General Charles Llppincott in Springfield 111 recalls to tbe minds of all old Callfornlani hi memorable duet with Robert Tvis brother of Lloyd Tevis near Downteville In Sierra eonntr in 1Hj5 which resulted in the death of Tevls who waa shot through the heart From the description of an eyewitness of the affair the following account of the fight Is obtained Some lime la 1855 Ml Sarah Pellet a temperance lecturer went to DownleviUe to carry on ber work of reform and while there established a flourishing division of the ui of Temperance Shortly afterward the residents of DownieviUe made preparation for a Fourth ol July celebration and Miss Pellet we nominated to make the omtion Notwithstanding tbe strong prejudice against ber on account of her mx the vigorous fight made by ber friends gained her the Tictory Tevls who had joined the temperance division a ahort lima before that and waa a candidate for Congress was aleo desirous of delivering the oration ao that be might have an opportunity of presenting himself in a ftrorable light before tbe pablic He felt tne disappointment of hi defeat or the honor by Mis relief most keenly and in fact oever forgot it THE JESSUP CLAIMAHTS CASE CLOSED How Mary J5 Lynn Toek Car of Jessnp Daring BU TIIsms Th Petitioners Case Bested The attorney for the petitioner In the matter of tbe estate of Jetsup rested their cue In the Probate Court yesterday Cornelias Mooney who was on terms of Intimacy wltb the deceased testified that on one occasion he and Mr Jessup were drinking together at the Mint saloon on Commercial street wban a waiter informed the latter that a lady wanted to see him outside Jessup left the saloon and returning said that tbe woman was a former friend of his who was giving him considerable trouble and annoying him about family afiairs He then said he had a boy about 2 years old This wsi In 1509 This closed the case for the ttlllooer Catherine Harmon on behalf of tbe proponents identified certain bills sent by her father to Mr Jesup for the tnition of Dick Jessup Mary Lynn testified that she knew Mr Jessup first in 170 when be was rooming at 310 Pine street where be lived about one year Mr Jesup bad tbre rooms there said Mrs Lynn and 1 ltverf in mi of them si Ms nnrsa A cnl Al he i nrf lartv mWA there Anp and had a eon i i a 1 7 Ltiinjruiiunciiiiii uu ueuiwjui TcruttoD witn Mr Jessup aoout a ooy it fur a hearing he nas chosen to read tbe i wu Mrs Nugent She said the boy was Declaration of Independence with such 0ia enough torolo school and she wanted comments as be might chouse to mske to give the boy his name Mr Jessup used upon that document and the results of its harah language and said if she did ao he adoption wouldnt contribute a dollar to his eup Mr Tevls having read the Declaration port She then left and Mr Jeanup called commenced Lh deiiveiy of loog ptech to me to give her some money I pave her njxin mca to the discomfiture ol the i 50 1 think 1 had some talk with him Sons of Temperance who were anxious to I bout the bov but he anrrilv told me not pion to mention the matter to him Mr Jessup then moved to Jackson and Stockton streets where he lived six weeks I was there during that time tie then moved to 323 Kearny street I was with bim all the voUe of their fe A Mr Toils went ou with bis Fpeech ef ions were made to choke Mm off bui Ihey were unsuccessful Finally the collected anvils were let thundering with such a terrific noise thttt the stealers voice was drowued and he was compelled to sit down The affair was the talk of tbe vicinity for some time and instead of bringing fame to Mr Tevls brought him unpo uiarity ot the publication of sn account of tbe celebrstiou the Demxrals had secured tbe columns of tbe local paper aud Hon Ibailea lippincott State eeuator from Yuba couniy was to do tbe writing In bis account Llppincott who bad a keen appreciation of the ludicrous part of the afisir proceeded to expose iei is who was a Know sothing to ridUule cauaing thereby a great deal of amusement at the expense ofine orator The next day Tevls wild with rage at tbe insalt went to tbe office of the ISper and Lietnauded the publication of a card den uncling tbe author of Llpiincotts ar tire a liar and a Slanderer The editor knowing LU pi molt a naure and his skill with firearms tried to dissuade Tevls from bis cancerous purpObe but he wi not to be disusded llefully sppreciated the probable results of the publication of the card and said be wanted to fight He would flgbl in the street or anywhere else and it tbe cardwas not published he would consider it an aU of hoelllliy to himself Ibe card wa published aud the result was as bad been anticipated iJppincoti promptly challenged TevU and toe challenge we ft sa promptly accepted The afialr then i mji a political shape tbe com baians ot injr considered as representing the IiemotruU and Know Notnings although some Democrats tried to prevent the nieetiDg As botb Lmi men were Odd Fellows sltrioas they did not belong to tbe local lode thst lodge held a in euo whicb lasted late into the ntgnt trying to devise some means to prevent one brother from kiiliDK he other Several times it was supposed that the dlfiitultv had been settled but ail was of no avail for some chivainc friend of either party would be sure to iruic matters to an isue again Finally tbe fatal day arrived and even npon tnat dn1 tbe last young Tevis ever rasc 1 on etrtb it was rcpored that the meeting wuui uot iske place as an amicable arrangement bad been made 11 was understood that the fight would take place that afternoop Tne principals meanwhile armed with double barreled shotguns carrying ounce balls bad gone la th woods 10 practice shooting at a mark so tbat tne affair migot be neauy and quickly ended The nut dueling ground selected ftas about five miles from Downievllleon a plateau near the lop of the high Merra hills TEe preliminary arrangements had all been made and the belligerents were about to late position when tbe Sheriff and hi posse wer seen rapidly approaching over aa edjoiiiini range this necessiteted a slight postponement of the duel until the principas and theirparty moved across the line into an adjoining county where anoth erreenirrd was selected on which tospill blood The distauce was forty yards and during their practice lu the woods tbat day eaih principal had broken a bottle at tbat distance at me word Llpptncutt the challenger i described as bating been a low heavy set man wlh llgnt hair piercing black eyes deliberate and resolute In bis speech and wtb that peculiar physical structure iniiicatingsieMUiness and telf possession lie the son of an Illinois clergyman and was exemplary In his habits except so far as tbe ordinary drink lng of the day went Be was highly cultivated and a good humorous and seuti meutai writer Ue declared tbat he did not want to kill lev is to whom he had never Fpokeu and did not want to fight if it could be avoided Tbe natnre of the Insult and tbe customs of the time how ever demanded that be should appear on the field In accordance with tbe provisions of tbe ctMe lirpincott was known to be a good woodsman and bad spent a previous winter hunting bear and deer Ue waa also well acquainted witb the weapons chosen bi Mr Tevls the challenged nartv double barreled shotguns carrying ounce pa us Kobert Tevls was a Kentuctian and was thoroughly Imbued with all the chivainc ideas oi the Mouth Altb oh a good woodsmsn his ignorance of the proper way to shoot down bill probably cost hini his life At any rale it ceruiuly saved Lipptncous Tevls waa a tall apare man of a highly nervous and excitable temper amctit His naturl ablliles were good but is eccentric main rs prevented bim from becoming popoUr Although on the Eight before his death he fully appreciated htstoletnn position In fact so much so tbat bis spseh was slaw and faltering his courage was of the highest order his resolution unwavering and he wafted anxiously for the eventful moment It catne at last The combatants took tbelr places forty yard at art Tbe ground sloped slightly and the blgber position fell to the lot of Teria Their weapons were placed to their waiting bauds and the word was about to be given as Tevls sevotid walked away be turned toward bis principal and placed bis finger on bis own breast thus Indicating where Ttvlsmo ild aim Llppincott Malting with stridy narre observed the gesture and took mental note of It At last tbs word wu given Botb fans trplodad one Tevls teU shot hroug tbe bean and as bit form sank to Ue ground a lock of but from Upoln cottl bead just abors the ear Sutured to tbs sward which was already being dyed with Ibe blood of the unfoitunat politician The ball bad made 1 frlshttul wound which looked as a witness de strlbed it as though bored wltb an anftr and tbe blood flowed In streams from Tarts breast Llppincott bad a Barrow escape and would undoubtedly have been I lied tf tbe lallto man bad made allowance fcrtbe sloped tbe ground and taken lower aim ai It was Ttrli bail passed directly over Upptneoits left sbouldsr erasing bis lac and tutting away a lock of bet Upon tbs result of th dnsl being known the survivor and hit frteodi look Ibeir departure and tbe fallen man waa temporarily buried undsr tbe shads of tne louely trees among which In the gathering twilight the wind sang bis only requiem On tbe following day toe body was exbnued placed In a comn and packed on horseback to DownWvllle where It was laid away In tbe btllatie cemetery The fane ft tbelr deserted members Llppincott fled to Nevada and when he afterward returned to tbe scene of tba tragedy foand himself looked at askance by old friends who extended tbelr bands rather rrisgingly In response to his salutation Kot tbat be wu not considered an honorable man or bad fought an oof air fight bat tbe better class of cittseos considered Tevta another victim ot the blood Uinty code wbich already bad bad so many victims and which thay felt sbnuld be suppressed After completing bis term i t0 Upplnoott returned to bis Illinois bom In time to dose tbe ayes of bis reverend father whoa heart it waa said was broken by tbe part taken by tbe son la the DownUville tragedy At tba outbreak of th war IJpplncott went to tbe frost with tbe Cnloo forces and after distinguishing himself repeai edtr on the field of battle by bis reekleas dating retired as a Brigadier General Be waa afterward elected Auditor of Illinois by the Bepubllcans Ha wu an Intimate friend and strong supporter of tba la meted David Brodertck who eon alderad him his ablest partisan JX1 career in CalliornU waa dUtSo fnlsbed end honorable and itlaaatangU sBantUtheiataldDelwu doeonlvloli apirltof thedsy JWlti4ara dth Caneral Up down to ArriL iy6 Then he went to the Kuss House and afterward went 10 Harbin Springs tobe treated for rbenma tism I remained at the rooms until his return He moved successively to 12 Ellis Broadway Bftt Market 520 Bush and 1 Filth streets 1 cooked for him and hai charge of bis rooms housekeeper He wu quite 111 while 1 was with htm and he constantly required a nurse 1 was married in 1378 to Jacob Lynn and after that both of us took care of him Tbe witness on direct examination told her story quietiy and without emotion but under cross exsmlnation by Attorney Kowalsky she became exceedingly nervous and hesitated greatly in answering tbe question put to ber She first met Mr Jessup at his brother boU5e in ban Kafael where four of ber sister resided at one time She was not quite sixteen years old at the time and accepted tbe position of nurse to Mr less up Where waa Mr Jessup living at the time At 316 Pine street What salary did you receive nurse 1 received no regular salary ile generally gave me money and bought my clothes Ue furnished his own rooms and paid al expenses What name did yon bear when you lived at 320 Lombard atreef 1 calledmyself Mrs Mamie Jesann as I wanted to appear respectable and I was What did yon mean by that Were yon living with him aa his wife without being married to bim Counsel for the proponent objected on the ground tbat to answer tbe question would have a tendency to degrade tbe witness which was sustained The question was then asked How many rooms did Mr Jessup occupy at 31ti Pine street Two replied Mrs Lynn one parlor snd one bedroom Which room did Mr Jessup occupy Tbe bedroom hlch did you occupy I decline to answer How many beds were in lha apartments 1 decline to answer Tbe attorneys argued at length npon the admissibility of tne evidence after which an adjournment was taken until to day COOL CUSTOMERS Yontbs Who ttorrowed a Mans Team at Midnight George Smith alias Harry Collins and William Kelleher alias Keegn are two youths who if they do not belong to the criminal clasa are certainly not overburdened in the matter of conscience Tomasini the proprietor of a fruit store on Eleventh street testified In Judge Hornblowers Court yesteday tbat about 1 oclock on Monday morning last be heard a racket iu bis stable He hastily donned his clothes and reached the scene of the noise just in time to discover that his horse harness and wagon bad mysteriously disappeared He informed the officer on the beat of tbe occurence and remaint in the road opposite bis stable to await further developments A couple of hours elapsed wbeu Collins and Keegan drove down the street in tbe missing turnout at a spanking pace Collins who was driving threw witness the reln and the pair jumped out of tbe wagon When Tomasini inquired of Abem in a polite manner whether tbey considered tbe taking of a mans property away in tbat surreptitious manner In conformity wltb law and order tney warned him not to get excited and sauntered leisurely away leaving the witneas to unhitch the horse He subsequently bad them arrested and swore out a complaint agalnst them for burglary Each of the defendants was represented by counsel who urged tbat while an unlawful act nu been done it could hardly oe designated burglary Judge Hornblower said that no doubt an erroneoui complaint bad been made out and though seemingly loth to do so allowed the defendants to go TBICKY NELL A Girl Who Thousht to Tool Judge Hornblower Miss Nellie Harper la a fifteen year old girl with a history Some time ago she was arrested wltb a crowd of hoodlums and giddy maidens in a Howard street opium den and was sent to the Industrial school Yeaterdav she wu before Judge Hornblower again on a charge of soliciting and was defended by Attorney Burns who made an eloquent appeal for bis frail client slating tbat It wu her first wrong step and that the disgrace attending tbs arrest would have a salutary effect II sb were allowed to go free Judge Hornblower who heart always throbs responsive to an appeal made on behalf of those young In crime desired to bear Nsllls make aatatemen and she bad po sooner put ber foot npon tbe stand than be recognised ber Abbai roared tbe Judge youre the Innocent pusa tbat bat just made on wrong alsp ar you I I Know yau my lady and back you go to th Industrial Bcb 00 Take ber below The Judge frowned severely at be thought bow nearly ha bad bcro caught napping and Attorney Hums looked If be were about to be Indicted himself I1LACK AMI triUTtC Last A Battle on Market Htreot Night A tall Inkbottl colored Individual who can seen on Kearny and Market streets on any bright sunshiny day wearing a plug bat and carrying a blue sk ye terrier on hit left arm got Into trouble last Bight about 0 clock He wu stalking along Maiktl street compelling every on wbo pused in an opposite direction to make a wide paasage way for him One of those who would not get oat of htt way wu Mr Hndolrh General Becretarv Manager and Chancellor of the great boss Buckley The great crowd gathered and Budolph man ageo 10 gei away COltoKERg IXQUKSTg II Rutherfords Death Declared Accidental Th Coroners jury called to determine th cause and manner of the death of Jibenexer Rutherford who wu run over and fatally injured br th cars at th corner ol Fourth and Townsend streets on Monday afternoon rammed a verdict of death by accident and exonerated Orrin Allen th engineer in charg of th train from all blame Tbe jury In th case of Hugo Tuchner who wu found dead on Tuesday at 312 Cheftnat street returned a verdict ot suicide a CUIXX8E CTBTinCATES Horsy Interesting Testimony Can ralas Then The JleAhSin cuewu continued yesterday afternoon in Judge Hoffmans Court Deputy Collector BcoU experimented on errai of th certificate to ahowhow easily th tiuuiu could ha mad He took bla handkerchief on wnicbsw bad placed a little ammonia and rubbed Itacrou th certificate effecting an almost Instantaneous erasure EsfDeputy Collector Thnmaa wu called and flatly contradicted Boyds testimony of tbe day before He aald that be had never directly or Indirectly given Boyd authority to make any erasures and when Bears spoke to him of the matter pronounced it an infamous lie Ex Collector Sean wu placed on the stand Jhdge Hoffman uked him It there were 323 certificate issued for a steamer which left on January 10 1885 on whicb only 230 Chinese passengers sailed leaving 93 certificates to be accounted for Sears replied tbat shortly after the Investigation he had ordered Probasco to ascertain if there were more certificates issued than used by passengers leaving He found that a number bad been Issued to the crew He explained bla leUer atat lng that the crew wu not Included by saying that bis in formation came from tba officers In the different departments and tbat he might bar been mistaken In answer to a question froai Judge Hoffman the witness said he tboagiit tbat th discrepancy of the ninety three certificate Indicated fraud Sear bad do faith in Boyds theory which wu to the effect that a number of Chinese wbo did not intend leaving would go to the steamer and secure white tags wbieb they brought to a Chinese broker who in turn would take them to the boat and hand them to tbe Chinese wbo were leaving The Celestials in tne rush would secure two certificates one of wbich tbey gave to the broker wit nesa thought it was Impossible to detect tbe frauds Judge Hoffman called his attention to the fact that after allowing for certificates given to the crew there would still remain forty or fifty to be accounted for Bears admitted this but conld not account for tbe discrepancy He said that the only way to prevent certificates being issued to the crew was to bare tbe co operationoperation of the steamers officers Deputy Collector Scott interposed saying that It wu the custom to aeparate the two classes on tbe boat Judge Hoffmen expressed hi oplrion unofficially aaylng that tbe Man Ah Sin now on trial was entitled to land as he answered to the description on the certificate The Celestial who landed on tbe whit tag wu evidently the fraud The cue wu contlnned until to morrow morning at 11 oclock when ex Surveyor of tbe Post Morton will answer the allegation of Boyd against him RAILROAD NEWS THE NEW MNlLTA LINK TO UE PARALLELED Resignation of Another Colon Pacific Man Direct Communication by Canadian iaoific Steamers It wu learned yesterday that when tbe steamer Willamette now being built at the Union Iron Works Is finished the Canadian and Northern Pacific will be given communication with San Francisco every fonr days instead of every seven days as at present The steamer Premier now being built here will not go Into Canadian Pacific service between thia port and Vancouver has bejn reported She la merely Intended an adjunct to the service ot the company in the Northweat and will be uaed to secure business agalust tbe Northern Pacific at Puget aound points It waa reported yesterday that three new steamers to ply between the Canadian Pacific terminus and tbi city were being built for that company on th Clyde The Canadian Pacific agent here knew nothing of tbe matter It is deemed likely however that there is something in lha rumor George Olds In a receDt letter to a business man of this city stated thst Independent commnnicatlon between Vancouver and San Francisco would be estab IDaed by his company ere long Assistant General Western Passenger Agent George Cowan of the Union Pacific resigned his position yesterday Mr Cowan has been connected with Union Pacific Interests on this coast for years and his ability ss a passenger agent has proved of great value to that company The pretence in this citv of Assistanr Geueral Paisenger Aent Marsh of the Northern Pacific and A Charlton gen eral Western paasenger agent of tbe same line hu given rise to many rumors regarding the proposed operations of the company in thla territory It was learned definitely yeateruay afternoon that nothing will be done In the way of putting new agents in tbe field here until tbe completion of the California and Oregon In No vemberitmll ive the road direct rail communication with San Francisco i hoodore FuHoa of the Denver and Bio Grande will leave tbe city for Denver today About firiy Grand Army excursionist left the city yoterday for St Lonls by the different rontes The sale of round trip tickets to the eucsmpinent wss closed yesterday Many who have nurchased tickets will not leave tbe city for a lay or two tne time limit does not expire until October 1st The Southern Pacific Company hu begun a new survey to Clear Lake from iu California Pacific line beginning at Kutherford in Napa county Tbe line will parallel the new McNulta road for over twenty miles running throagh the same canyons iu which tbat line is being built For a considerable distance the two lines will not be more than half a mile apart LICENSES AMI ORDERS An Adverse Keprtn Carrans Slog cine Otdtnance The Committee on Licenses and Orders of the Board of Supervisors held a meeting yesterday afternoon all the members of the board being present Foutds petition which reads as follows was the first proposition considered The public press as well aa tbe traveling public havihg rernitwily oiled attention to the boisteriiin and annoying manner whicb slliciors for vt hi lea hotels etc use In the carryluicon of their holiness to the great dis comfurt of persons arriving in our city your attention la herebv raJltd thereto aad the accompanying order Is submitted with a request that some protective ac ion be taken and It not the enclose i order tbAt a proper order be pasied regulating tbe matter Tbe accompanying order provided that No pervm shall sntMt patrnTk for any hoti Vhicle or other husine upon any rall rid train or steamboat without first baring obtained permS3loL in writing ao to do irom the owner charterer leasee or managing agent of such railroad train or steamboat on which be shall solicit patronage aj aforesaid Section provided that any person violating the provisions shall be deemed gnilty of a misdemeanor Tbe committee decided to recommend the passage of tbe order with tbe following amendment an addition to Section 2 And upon conviction thereof aball be punished by a fine of not less than tM and not more than 300 or by imprisonment tn tne County Jail not 1ms than thirty days nor more than all months or by both fine and Imprisonment The committee resolved without discussion to report against the proposed ordinance Introduced by Supervisor Currsn at the lut meeting of tbe Board of Supervisors transferring the power of granting Sermlts for sparring exhibition from tbe layer to the Committee on Health and Police THREATS TO KILL A Volnble Woman and an Elderly Irishman Owen Cuey an elderly Hibernian with a rich brogue appeared In Folic Court 2 yesterday eomplalulag witness against Lydla Roberta charged wltb threat to kia Tba partita It appears occupy room at 810 Harrison street and a spirit of neighborly lor hu not prtrallsd among them for a long time According to Cuayi testimony th fair Lydla Is a desperalt character Sho ao cepta visit from hoodlums and on on occasion had makes Kaccntiy tba told th witness to go down on bis marrowbone and pray th wu going to shoot th lop of hit head off Lydla on tbe other hand declared that Owu wu erratic lit madt lilt misers bi far a ah wu ooneerned and II wu only a lack of wealth which deterred br from testing freta quarter long ego Tbe cast wu continued until Saturday morning to give the defendant a coanct to obtain apartments elsewhere a Blthopt Slayer In tht Von case yesterday most of th day wu taken op lo substantiating Dr Blaeht statement that rb wound wuof itself necessarily fatal Several officer war also examined among others Officer George Clinton of tbe south harbor wbo tutted that Mrs Von had told him tbat tbe did not intend killing Bishop but to merely wing bim Th cat will be returned this morning All you tad despondent gloomy Art you tore distressed Listen to Ibaweloom bidding Beat rest Have you aches and palna uanambered rokMMUBg nssa golden cup 7 Golden not alone in auw Beach oh auSerux one and grasp It Health rectaiin There ttvbot on UoMeo Remedy Dr Pierces Golden Medical Discovery Itataads alone as the great Woop oritter ttreaevh rvwrwEt aou neauiigreuTCr ox tne age Ue Tbe liver it resrnlatet removing all Impuri ne sne lnngs a strenginena cieaasuia and UVIUHUUlf IHI U1 SUV W1HI0 SJVUTDS OBUOS up aOBplytng tbat above ad other thiagt most neoded pure rich Blood 600JB it the germ th tnoat nourishing property of wheat aad raoommandwj pectally a a valuable food for adults aa wetl a far children ana lavaUda Taxbestladiulaalllandaktepafagno fU Balm their toOet laM application to OotnplSTlnn NAPAS CLIMATE Remarkable Absence of Diseases OAK OOLL AND ESCIIOL Description of Three Estates Tlie Beautiful Coombs Tract for Homes In a prevlout article which appeared in the Cheoniclx the city ot Napa wu described The southern portion of the State hu been extensively written up In the columns of various papers until IU climatic conditions and salubrity hare become extensively known to Eutern persons seeking new homes for health and comfort But there are other portions of thla fair land on the Pacific coast that de aerve to be known and Napa City and its vicinity can claim all if not more than the hitherto favored spots A statement made by Dr Pond of Napa city from observations and an experience of twenty one yearsmnst surely be accepted authoritative upon the climate of the county aud those who Intend becoming permanent residents of this the most favored State In the Union will doubtleu peruse the following remark of the doctor with Interest The health of every community depends upon two separate and distinct conditionsone natural as climate topography soil and water the other the artificial or aoclal the oaes safeguards precautions and rectifier employed by man All communities may enjoy the latter for It depends upon them but the former is unchangeable and depends upon loi atlon Our mortality Is less per thousand than any communltr on tbe coast Oat JTnoIf The Secretary of the Slate Board of Health to facilitate local reporta had cards printed bearing tbe name of xymotlc climatic cantagioua infection and inherent diseases embracing all those wbich usually kill mankind in my monthly reports of deaths not one half fall under those headings but appear isolated cases or accidentals injury suicide drowned and old age thna ahowing tbat the ordinarily prevailing diaeues do not prevail here In my practice here for more than twenty one years I have not known an endemic much less ah epidemic of tymntlc disease Bilious remittent fevers and malarial intermittent fevers are scarcely known here But should a case appear In the early winer after the trade winds have ceased or in tbe early spring before such winds begin ft is of tbe mildest possible form This amenity Is due to the trade winds here tempered to senile breezes which protect perfectly from these maladies Charged tbey are with an extra amount of osone they destroy the ferment which causet disease and which is generated by the rapid decomposition in the presence of heat and moisture of vegetable matter found in tbe soil In river beds and in marshes But tbese ferments are not produced below a certain temperature and our winters though their age Drury Melon tha owner of this domain bat tpared no axpens la making thla choice location a spot where every tropical and aabbroplcai pleat tt cultivated Type ot punts from every tone are In fall growth aroana the boat Splendid EoglisB walnut trees birch yew and holly are flourishing in vigor while the cay tint of tbe welVatocked flower beds lend color to th dart green tallage of th trees Adjacent to th mansion which a tyi teal one txiilt for comfort and health alike are tbe stable Blacksmith thopa dairy boose stock shed and every convenience requisite to a weH ltocked and managed farm are to be seen Sleek Jersey cowa a troop of well bred hone and sheep roam over the atabbsja fields their appearance showing the care and attention bestowed upon them The estate extends over large tract of country of botb hill and valley lands A stream meander through the farm servi og the aourr of lu water supply which never fails Amid tbe hillside receste ar nooks and corners where picnics ar bald Quail aud other game abound and brook trout are frequent visitors to tht deep and ahady pools Upon th Oak Knoll Farm orchard are 70uu fruit trees of every description and variety Jtfr Melon hu enthusiastic ideas about the horticultural portion of bis productions and is constantly endeavoring to Improve bv grafting tbe character of his fruit One hundred acre of hill land are planted witb vinea chiefly of tba resistant class and the result of this years crop of grape will prove the wisdom of planting this particular type ot Vina Two thousand two hundred acres are comprised In thlt magnifleot domain 1400 being under cultivation the balance consisting mainly of hill laud being thickly covered with dense growth of oak mauzanita alder and cbamlsaL This growth Is being rapidly cleared and in a few years the hill wlU be planted tn vines The charm of Oak Knoll consists in its lovely scenic aspect Hers and there exquisite bits of landscape cool and pleasant meet tbe eye 00 the lawn orange treea bearing the golden fruit of last season and dark graea sphere of tbe new growth add beauty to th scene English Ivy twining around the live oaks grasping with lu tender tendrils tbelr sturdy trunks graceful palms and gigantic cacti are disposed of In various and numerous spots while tht splashing of a pretty fountain in tbe basin of which dost aquatic plants prove that a trained band aud artistic eye has been employed In decorating and arranging the surroundings of tbe home An avenne of loenst trees nearly a mile long leads around tbe orchard to the main gate and forms a sbadr and picturesque drive in tbe embellishment of this splendid farm nature assisted by art has produced a place un equaled by any spot lu Napa county and while its proprietor la in no sense a farmer he still displays an interest in not only beautifying hi property but alto in engaging In tuch bucolic pursuits and experiments that will be of benefit to himself and the resident of tbe couniy tt large It may be stated that Oak Knoll farm wu bought by the late Woodward and at his demise the estate was bequeathed to his heirs Drury Mlone who married a Miss Woodward purchased the interests of the heirs and 11 now tbe sole owner of the estate Tbe Coombs estate 1 another magnificent tract of land within tbe vicinity of Napa One portion of the domain is situated In proximity to the town on its western side and bu lately keen purchased by San Francisco lepitaliats who it tend after subdividing te dispose of the lots for residence and small farmt At the preaenl time tbe tract It under cultivation and pasturage Stretching to the foothills tbe land Is planted win vines and grain The soil is rich and capable of its proximity to tbe town renders it aasy of access The water supply is nnrlvaled and there la no doubt thai when the sale of this tract takes place tbe lota will be eagerly sought after On the eastern slope oi the hill the Coombs Brother own another tract Thla land la one of tbe beauty spot In tbe Napa valley Upon a knoll surrounded by dense groves of live oaks stands the home of the brothers Wherever tbe eye rets Is a pleasant picture The valler diversified by natural undulations and clumps of mauzanita treea witb tbelr bright red bark and glossy green leaves blooming asaleu with snowv white blossoms lanrel and pine trees with exuberant foliage and here and there tbe silvery sheen of water It pours downward from tbe mountain springs combine to form a picturesque scene uneoualed by any locality in the vicinity of Napa The land in vtrioot part bean prolific crops of grapes citrus and other frul a and from its admirable situation there is no doubt that the site would be an excellent one to build a summer resort Frank Coombs one of the brothers represents tbe Napa and Sonoma district In tbe Stats Assembly and is a lawyer by profession while hi brother attend to their general land bual Coombt tract mild and salubrious are below such point being from six to sixteen degrees below tbat of San Francisco where zymotic diseases occasionally prevail during tbe warmth of winter and in the absence of tbe trade winds Oar cold nights in autumn follow so qnlckly upon the beela of tbe trades and tbe trades agatn so quickly follows the cold nights of spring that every seuon is protected Pneumonia and bronchitis are seen only in single sporadic cases Dysentery and diarrhoea the aammer complaint which last for months tn 6ultry heated districts tbe dread scourge of infantile life here appears onlv in sporadic cases during exceptionally heated terms of not more than three daya duration The prevailing wind from the bay tn aure a moderate degree of moisture In tbe atmosphere which serves to keep a vigorous and healtby skin thus making our people fresh looking and handsome This la con rait to th dry Interior valleys and tbe southern parts of tbe State whUb are frequently swept by hot desiccating north winds laden with dust and sand impede tbe skins action Thus it will be teen that ail those diseases arising from an efSuvia from the soil borne upon the air or conveyed In tbe water ail those disease which depend upon persistent cold or prostrating heat all those springing from excessive dryness or saturating moisture and all those depending upon sudden climstlc chsoges are scareely known here Yet these are the diseases which giva uanklnd moat trouble Where their causes are they attack alike the pro dent and tbe reckleas tbe temperate and the Intemperate the young and the old Tbe best unitary regulations will not prevent them Napa Is free from them In fsct wt bave no tuch thlngt as prevailing maladies In special seasons Spring summer autumn and winter ate so nearly alike In temperature aod salubrity tbat an uncomfortable day Is a rare exception Napa la a hard place In wbich to praotioe Jlclue First there Is not enough sickness second the physician Is kept constantly on bl mettle for be hat a new study wltb every new cato Nothing ever prevails that be may rtad up and serenely combat for a month at a tlm Ht nvr knows what to txpect spring dl eases may come In th fall tummtr oatt la tbe wluttr or th contrary but thty ar always provoklngly alogl and 1 hav said before rar exception Thlt wts well understood by th commissioners who located th Napa Branch Intant Asylum those who ttlocud a tit for a sanitarium for consumptives and tbost wbo located th horn for tba veterans of th Grand Army of th Republic Tbr ar other dlteues tbota Of th eyt tar throat nerves mind tic which might attack out community well another but special rtaaout exist btrt to prevent Our valley nestles among bsautlful hills or rather It framtd by picturesque mount aim And being from on to flrt mile wide th view wverrwbert rest upon graceful outlines distinct bill and canyons forms varying lu a thousand pleating thtpst all clad In verdure of evergreen bulb and tret a close easy pleuing ret for the eye no glaring extended plain ao glistening expense of water Here tht night are alwayt cool and Tired Nature tweet restorer balmy sleep hu no hindrance Every one awake with renewed vigor and freth courage Wer on melancholy and depressed be hu but to go out and be greeted with pleating landscapes with their abundances of fruits flowers and singing birds which cheer him and turn uldeth nerrout malady When to the remarks it Is added that Napa City possesses a splendid lyttem of teweraga It wilt be perceived tbat the shire town and la vlcinitr I positively a location where sickness and ill health era comparatively unknown in th environ of Kapa City there are residence and ranches that can compare with mansions and lovely situation with any In tbe world Indeed there are ao many beautiful spots that to enumerate them In extento would occupy page Ona of tbt finest estates In the county Is known Oak Knoll Farm attoated four mllea from Kapa City Tb county road leading to thla farm lined with a row of locust treea bid fair to become tn th future a rival to th famou Alameda of San Jot Through an aveau shaded with treea a drive ot nearly a mile bring th visitor to tbe house On either aid of th road for halt the distance ar large tract ot grain growing land and than drna grovel of fruit tree greet th ey Sefor the residence Ilea a lawn like park atudded with ancient and heary Ur oak th tooaa hanging lrea thU branch tetUlyinf to net The Hon Nathan Coombs father of the present owners of the Coombs tract wu a well known and honored resident of Napa City He located fn the valley In 1845 and died there in 1877 Escbol Is a large tract of vineyard aod grain land five miles from Napa owned by Goodman A Co the bankers Th estate It situated upon level ground and Its major portion is der ted to tbe cultivation of wine grapes A splendid winery and cellar built In 18861 conspicuous for its admirable arrangement and extreme cleanliness aad although tbe vintage la but young tbe rospects appaar to be extremely promta ng The vines are of tbe most selected tyi et and are hearing heavily their healthy appearance testifying to tbe care bestowed upon tbara by the manager of the estate Mr Brown wbo resides in a lovely house surrounded by palmt live oak and evergreens Eschol la one of the thow places In the vicinity of Napa and Is well worthy of a visit TVALKEKLEYS ESTATE Unfounded Dispatches About It From the East A dispatch in yesterday mornings CnEOMCLS stated that a dispatch oti Troy to the New York Ttma announced that Mrs Walkerley BaiweU whose husband died recently at bit home In Oakland Intended to soon leave California for ber home In West Trov It waa re ported that Walkerleys estate wu valued at irom tuiuvuuu to wwuuwu nais erley wai the wall known owner of tbe Union Club property He also owned tbe old 8uprtm Court building and the lot 00 which tt stands at th northwest corner of OFarrell and Stockton tirrtti Tbt attorney for the estate aald festerday tbat It wai valued at 9700000 and had an In dabtedneti of about fitfOOOO Tht estate It Is thought will uet 300000 of which the widow will receive 100000 It It divided among the widow and the rtla livo of tbt dceaad Mrt Welkarliy bu not announced her lateotlnn of going ast and ber mother and titter are now visiting her at Oakland It It not probable that tht will do so sha wu married lo Mr Walkerley Utt March CARIlIR AltCMElVn DEATH Th Aotopty Show Tbat It lie suited From Heart Dlaat In the puullihid account ot the death of Mrs Carrie Archer It wu mentioned that Dr Card bad attendtd her up to tbe tlm of ber death Saeh however It not the cut Pr Card wu called in on tbe 10th lot and mtrtly tdristd the woman to go to tome hospital a tht wu in ttraiuutd clrcumtuncts The next time wu eel ltd found ber dead Dr Card did notdlagnos her cue or pre tcrlb for at any Ume and at the time th wu lying 111 atth California Wpmant Hospital he wu not connected with the loatitutloD Th autopsy bld yesterday showed thatabt death of th woman resulted from heart diss Slaaghtar Haaa Accident Th ault of Cohen against Jacob Schoenfeld to recover fXOOOO for personal Injuries canted by the negllgtnt nte of a rope in the defendant alaaghter bonae In Batcbertown wu on trial lu Judge Finn Court yesterday The plaintiff wu engaged In putting kosher teals npon meat in the slaughter house when rop attached to a steer wu hauled taut striking and throwing him down and Induing bim so that bwu compelled to remain in a hospital several months Tba Hatchings Woman Ollie Hutchlnga wbo wu arretted yesterday afternoon for enticing young girls to note nude models hu aworn out a w3t nf kh1 Mrani on the Ola tbat 1000 bail ut by Chief Crowley 1 ex centre The application wu in neara to Hay 1 a Tn beverage for the waak or atrong sick ot healthy GhlrardCT8oiaMo Cocoa As English editor read In a Canadian paper that a train had been thrown from tht track by a broken frog whereupon be wrote a learned article on th nrvnmaritteaoi toads ard other batracMana Bla next artlcl w1UbMUwsBitaeJnrlCletrMBesqBet ToUettsoan How JoTtly la a clean clear toft pliable frTfffeas1n vyf afagnaria Balm lav TRADE AND FINANCE Receipts of Prodnee and Merchandise OUR FOREIGN EXPORT TRADE Produce Quotations Lartre Exports of Floor to China Shipping Notes Steamers to sail to dsr are tbe 8nta Rosa and tbe Alex Doacan for the southern coast the Oregon Jbr Astoria and Portland the Mary name tor Ferndale and way porta tbe Areata for Coos Bay and th Crescent city for Crescent Clrv Ateamers doe to day are tbe Humboldt from Eureka and Areata and the Los Angeles tbe Bonlta and tbe San Vicente from the southern coast The Alameda aails fbr Honololn Auckland and Sydney to morrow bills of lading win be signed to day The laiost chartors ar thr BrfWl ship Troop 1393 tons now at San Pedro and tba British bark KIrkmlctael 803 tons botb to Melbourne vuarf at 55 sbiQijigs Tbe ovrriaad roetpta yesterday Included apkgaUbwiwaf187 pkgs Paper 87 pkgs Kiveis 1222 pkgs Iron 181 pkgs fteei fipkgs Hardware 230 pkgs Wire 830 ptga Fish 1 pkg iarthenware pkgi WHns 12 pkgs Medicine 13 rla Carpet 23 B60 dot Eggs 179 bbl Spirit TO bbl Whisky 10 OX Hoan ISO ct Canned Goods 5 cs Cigaret es 20 cs Coal OU S3 cs Boots and Shoes 860 bxs Cudln 102 ells Tobacco 282 ells llama and Bacon 1200 BaOlnMog Departure of the China Steamer Tbe steamer City ofPetclojc cleared yesterday witb merchandise manifested follows To Vatae China tUM237 Japan 1877 Iluang 1229 Manila 6vi RiUrla 610 Slam 30 Total I16050S The shipments include the foiiwtng To Chma 1750 bbls Flour 34 galls Wine 65 cs Salmon 2S3 lbs Sugar 178 lbs OorTes 153 ctls Beans 51 1 bxs Fruit 260 sks Potatoes 81 cs Canned Ooods 510 cs Pearl Barley 4368 Olnseog 1540 lha Cheese 296 fits Bufter 610 I a trams ou lbs nreao 1240UU igavettes 63 pkgs Machinery aod 1154 Its Ivory To Japan 428 bbls Floor 1613 galls Wine 287IW lbs Sonar 1 1 75 lbs Hops 1 1 cs Salmon 100 bxs Fruit 125 galls Whisky 237 cs Canned Goods 153 pkgs My Waffs 1620 lbs Lard 1934 lbs Hams 307 lbs Bacon 951 tba Bread 070 Its Cheese 4015 lha Pa Ur 4i bla Leather 4 bi Sheepskins and 465000 Cljarettes To Manlu 30 bbls Beet and 25 bbls Pork To Slam 3 cs Canned Fruit To Penang 50 cs Salmon and 200 cs Canned Fruit To Ealavia 25 cs Falmon and 98 ea Canned Fruit Tbs same steamar carries Treasure a follows Mexican Dollars 434929 Oold UXn 14121 Oold Dost 3310 Bullion 90450 Total S542810 Destined and shipped as follows To HoofckooK Mexican Dollars Hongkong anA Shanghai Bank 20000 To Calcutta Bullion Anglo Oallibr nlaa Bank 58300 To Bombay Bullion Oomptnlr 35150 Tbe balance of the Mexican Dollars as well the Oold Coin and Dust were shipped to Hongkong by Chinese Strawberries 9 el Blackberries ft cbest Plums box Prunes box Pears boi do Bartlotts tt box Quinces ft box Peaches box Aa al basket Apples FOOX Lemons Blrtly box 00 California budded Grapes box ao Muscat ft box Bran sks MMdh neat ctls Buckwheat Potatoes sks ijntons sks W00L lbs Honpycs Hay tons Straw tons Bna tbs Hops bis Leather rla Salt tons Proraf and Merchandise Receipt Tbe receipts of California Farm Produce etc at this port for tbe week ending Saturday September 17th were aa foilowa Floor qr sks 72SR5 lime bbls 2109 Wheat ctR 31 184 It Paper rma 405D Bartos Ctrl 60nstl QuickailverJUk Sag OatactK 105JB Borax ctls 2 59 Uorncib 1155 Wine gals 18250 Keclts 110lBran vcala 240J 117 59hingim 4803 2920 Lumoer ft 16W 170 ties No 2995 24790 Powder KrNo 144U 6 006 1 Mustard sks S611 1804 flaxseed ss 23 652 Ord Barley sks MtJ 3579 Salmon cs 2000 30 Butter If 271900 6394 Icbeese lbs 127400 545Egsdo 149 10 671 Tallow 19600 430 Hides Na 2110 Tbe receipts of Butter Cheese and Eggs were according to sources follows Butter Cheese Kes Pounds Ponnda Twipn California lntnorJKi2600 60400 17391 Coast 3930O 67000 1020 Grand totals 301 300 133900 72150 The receipt of produce etc fTom Oregon Washington Territory and Alaska daring th month were follows FtonrbbK 2MO1OO bbls 440 WheeLcDs 8203 Salmon bote 1578 Oataetls 330iUatuon cs 2572 Wool bis S0Oysbrs sks 165 Coal tons 199l3iHides No X6d Lumber ft JS1 sjseaiakina 302 Laths lOOl Tbe receipts by sea during the same period Include the following 1219 bgs Coffee 142S tons Foreign Coal 125 Hides 96 kegs Nails 4607 cs OHvp Oil 77 bbl various Oils 2903 bgs Bice 4350 bis Soap 307 htrs Soirar 91 pkgs Tea 8 IK30 Cocoannts 1271 bxs Limes ovxauxD 21900 lbs Ham nnd Bacoi 29901 tta Butter 6500 rhs Cheese 51240 del Eggs 100 his an file 2200 It Lard 128 pke Sans 700 cs Coal Oil 1062 kgs Po der 29a bbls Spirits 160 bbls Alcohfil 96 bbls Whiky 300 bxs oap574 pkgs Starch 320 pkgs Sirup 119 500 It Tobacco 4290 cs Canned Goods 2320 lbs Ginseng 50 cs Champagne 350 cs Turpentine 687 pkgs Beer 1345 cs Baking Powder BdH 20th 67 71V 72S 71ii TESTKRDAYS MARKETS Wheat Quiet aad Dull Call Board Mow Active Barley Weak Tbe sample Wbeat market routlnues very dull there la no buying whatever for export millers are buying sparingly Frtees are yet much too high to admit of buying fbr export this market being from 12S and 15c above the Liverpool market Cargoes are rooted at from 30s 6d to 31s per quarter The Liverpool spo market tor California Wbeat wai quoted armtr yesterday Tbe Eastern market were fairly active and higher Chicago Wheat market September 21stt BlMMIOn Delivery 1st Cash September October 89 Xovamoer 70 December 71 PtrwTork Wbeat market September 21st Cash P014 gO September 79 79 79K 7H October 7S 7SV 794 7B Novemhar 80V SO4 el 80 Decemoer 82 82 82g tt Th prices of future mi Liverpool aa re portad at to prodoo Exchaags were a follow Rapt Oct Nov Dec an Tbe local speculative market wu lalrly act tveywaardayUi only option bandied being however Buyer season cu Boabp Morrnn Session Opened Hlcbaat Lowest Closed a season 42 fl 43 IIU II 42 utt ratio Aitrmooo Henioa season 1 43 el 4S 1 4S I 41 Total sates Buyer season S0t loo Barley or all descriptions continue dull and weak Oood to choice Keed wu h1d at 900 KKc per cental Bayers bowevtr rtftw Iv pay ever 90c pr cental Receipts continue heavy aod tbe demand Is light Allgradetof Brtwtn ar 11 It hang a very hard natter to Sod buyers fbr choice old stock while for new there Is no demand whatever Tbe Call Board market wu fairly aottvt yesterday Call Boaso Moming Session Optned Highest Lowest Cloaad Buyer 18874100 SI 00 100 II 00 Sell 1887 92 93 91 91 Call Boad Afternoon Session season 08 gl 04 1 Os al 08 Rover 14S7 1 00 1 00 09i 1 00 Seller 1887 91K Hlkf VI H1W loO 92 92 92 92 Total sales Buyer season 100 ions buyer 1B87 tuu teuer ibst wu Data ars onleti offerings ut moderatt aad prices ar fairly steady Cora la doll and unchanged then being little or no trade rafm Ajcn veaa TAELas Th Fruit market wu quiet aod unchanged yesterday Th demand fbr Grape was slightly Improved and price wen better sustained A large portion of th Mack Grape In th market art of poor quenty and hav to be offered at low rata to Bud aaia win lirape tall mor readily aad good stock at sbghtry better figure SoppUt of Peach ar flghLbutlh demand I not active Canaera rarely If ever par abov 75c fbr choice stock Bartlett Peart keep at the same flgurea Extra On Iota occasionally sell nv quotation Mac ar dwtL Price of Berrs show no chant About ISO cbest were lecstved yea fcrday Watermelon ar not in actrr demand Twe carload en from Lodl and on from Baa Joe arrved yesterday ConsMereble qnantitiat of Vegetable par Ucnlarly Cabbage ar bemg shipped daily Th market la gen rally wan ttrppned and th rate ar low Cora ooatueea aomewnai uau Receipt are not heary but tbe demand It not actrr Ktarly an suck recelvoJ as of poor quality Tomatoes an not particularly wanted Cannara aUtboogh tuppUed nmatly on con tTscttaktewalSOcea4JcpT box tATT raoaoc Our figure lot Butter enow no chaage Jroat Tueadar nr 1c Fancy gradaa of fresh oon traee vr scare aad sale or extra as stock ar occaaoaalfy xoade at aSe Pickled and Firkin art firm and tending te higher prices Bale af both of these qaahties ai ntcsallghtly la advance of quotation occur rtappucs of choice ranch eti an ttfll very Bcht BM eipt of Eastern are at inoderat London Beakers 60 aays49Vd London Mtrebaats ii0J4 Loa to Sight llaa ers i7ZiiiA9i lmdaCbJi4Siid ReSaed Slrvar rent dhnmat ESk28V atesloaa Dollar nosnmal 76k77 volume the demand I active and price an jiaw Yoar Srptembar SL rTb following Bigtaer won eggs shisis vnaesanee are to ejasing quotations mr Ooverament nw tVsa ati su sTatf MsTa war AsiarNV a 1asa sat Mta Diai C84erxipmr34W 4Vseoopo 108 aanobaoS 122 Am Express 105 prices trcorduig to quality Bale at rate above and below quotations an made Prices ar Cbeese show ao caaaga Oar top figure is brought only for superior makes oxiox axo OTATOts Vfe Potato market la somewhat weak and priors gearraHy show a alight aesilae Be cetpts an somewhat heavy early Bom an tn lair demand fbr shipping purposes Onions are hi heavy supply and lower rOCLTBY AND OAsUE The Foaltry market li well aappiled and price continue about the same Toang stock Is still a trine doU Arrivals of Gem axe now generally In thir comUtkia Oar top figure tat weal rs ebtalned only Ibr One slock Aanlsoa Is somewhat carce Produce Market FTjOTJR Tha reonlDta durinr tbe 24 boon tuling 10 a at yesterday were 18860 qr aka lnciuing 4020 from Oregon Net ca Fatnttr extra 4 Ijat SOT bbl Snperfiae S3 9mS 25 BakersT extra at 4 2a WHEAT The reoetpts at thti port dating the 24 boors endinr at 10 a yesterday were lV Kdi rata inclndi lSli3 ctli afloat from Io Cost and iO855 ctls from Oreeo 1 quota ao 1 sutpptmr at si uat tts 1 Witling good to ctmloK 1 3031 40 orwciis We quote Wai Kpd at 909ic ctl do No a K5s87Vo 1 Brewing OhS fl 10a 1 15 Brewing nominal ai OBsl 07f So 1 CbtvalWr nominal at tl 201 40 flATo Wb mhb i i ai aui aa choice Fee i el S7 No 1 Feed 1 30 till No da al 15il 25 Black ai 201 30 choice JCUUng tl 37X31 40 ORN Small Yellow II 81 ctl Large Veiiowai nx While ai 2Jt HOPS quota 149 17c BRAX Qnotable at 1718 fl ton 14 IDDLtTraS From 1221323 toa aceord tng to quality COiCSJLKAL Feod from miB 37 80a28 ft ton CRACsTED COBS Tm 2T 028 11 ton OIL CAKE MEAL New ofoena e2j 50 Old procnt 812 50 ft ton tram milL OaOCTTD HARLEY 822 6023 fl ton 7E Quothle at al 5091 55 ft ctl MIXED FEED S23323 50 ft ton BtCKWHEAT Quotabreetal 031 IS MILLSTCFrS Buekwhest Floor We 1 uraham Hour ac Bye Flour 3Se Klce Flotir 1 ic Rve MeaL 3lc CornraeaL 2c Oatmeal 4c Oat Oroats fie Buckwheat Groats 6c KomtsT 3J Cracked Wheat ic Faun ISit Pearl Barley 4 lijcjFlake Pearled Wheat A3 50 caae Oat Flakes tt 60Split Peat 3 ic California Cot Oatmeal tn bbls 7 50 Scftn ma tiers do 8 75 Pearl Hominy In bbls 18 Capital Mills new process Rnckwbt Floor to bbls 7 75 Break fast Delight S3 25 oase Normal Kutrixnant 12 in case S2 40 HAT Wneattl4Sll50 ton Oat lla til 50 Wbeat and Oat mixed S12415 allMWXti vvtli nt aiiAli itorci verflkl3LWDressedtrJ15 50 Alfalfa flUrill STR A Qnotable at 103 50e baia DRIED PEASOwn tl 20ffll 30 Kiln tl Hlackeye tl1 15 ctl BFEDS Vellow Hostart 2e3c Brown 234r canary 3S9c Hemp 3stj4c liax2c Bape lllc Timothy 56c Al uUt HajC Jt tt BKASS Small White 13 2592 50 ctl a ao QS so tm si ii1 so i tl 2591 30 Rayos tl 752 Suiter tl li 91 sn una ti Hi9Z xn Black do Tokay do Wine Grape A ton Bananas 5 bunch 3 5O5 50 407ic 4070c 2j SOc 6501 5 l40c 4k5c 575c 20it5c t7i 50 S3 3 5 25tc SSSJc Per pound 637 Sc 6Si e3c 849c 23c 12alc 13l4c lloil2 9anc 13tl5c 8t0c ni3i2Wc uaiic 1517c iaic 55S274C I4aitic lJ19c 10al2tic 10at6c ioai2c loaisc aioc 2tMo40c A05Oc 1M21 Al 60l 50 3 asoc Mexican si oMerirrt6 50ar 50 Cantaloopes St crate bOctat 1 25 Watermelons 9 100 t48 Pineapples Mexican dosen Mt5tv6 DRIED FBC1T We quota th market fbltavs for new crop Sun dried Apples qaarters do eiiced Pears sliced Plums pitted do unpltted Peac jea In sacks do do bleached AprVxrts choice do common do bleached Nactartoes Evaporated Apples Alden and Plummer Peaches fn sacks unbleached do do bleached do la boxes do do peeied in boxes Apricota In sacxa do ht boxes Pears Prunea Plums Nectarines Blackberries NCTS Ws qnot California Almonds 7dsV fbr bard shell and 1516c for soft Peannts 6m Pecan 121 4c Filberts lOallc Br tril 10llc Hickory e7c Puiefirta 12l4c OocoanutaS5 100 Chile Walnuts HO SET CombExtn White 13 lc ft lb do Amber 7til2c Kxtracted White and new IJght Amber 5tc Candied 4i5c BEJ SWAX Dark to Bright Vellow 19c 22c It VB IET ABLES We quote as follows Artichokes idos 15820c caooage i ctl 75ii90c Cauliflower dox 40jc Cucumbers box 15i30 do Plcxles box iai Oreen Corn box 50tl 25 Egg riant box 2oc50c Turnips 1 sack 6048JC ParsmosJR lb imi narlictplii lSlSc Okra dry lb 12 I Sc do grewi box 5075 Carrot sk 4WjO Beeta ak 7S 90c Peppers dried lb ia7c do gTeen fbox 2Sft40c tilery ydos JbOuFibC Somnier Squash box 40it50c Marrowfat squash i ton t6B7 ireen Peas fl lb 2X3V String Beans yS4 Sc Lima Beans lb Ig2c Tomatoes 20830c Ojriojrs Tellow 60tSB5c ctl POTATOES Wtarfprices Uarnet Cbles 808 Peerless 6065c Karlv Rose 55HS 65c Burhank Sdlmgs tli 10 Sweet Potatoes Jjlilic rtb BU fTE a Choice 3at9c lb fancy 4042Sc fair to good 2935c California firkin iniiic pickled roll 2830c CHLESK Cholce to fancy 12 15c fair to good 1012c Callfirnia Young America choice to auicy 12i15cCaiifornlalndrum HH1l3Sc ew York drum 1416a HM Cailfnrnla store 24J0c dozen choice ranch 36337fcc Eutern 184220 POCLTBY ese i pair tl 5002 Ducks 71 dosen tisst 50 Hens S3 6017 Kooju ra asaa ao do vonnz aa EuiZe itmiior taSOtat Plgeoua ti 752 Turkeys live omi i iipc id uoooier IPIBOC GAUE Rabnlta tll 25 Hare tl 259 1160 Doves SSac 4 dus Venison lft 12c ttiQnailT Sdottl 2591 75 MaliarJ nicks at Hprurs tl 5t2 Teal la ti 75 Wlda eoa SO OYSTERS Eastern t2 ft 100 Standard i tl 25 SboalwateT Bar t2 sack canned 607 60 doian cans aa PROVtsIosS lce cured Hams 14ai4Sc lb 12912Hcforalt medium Baron llcttt IV extra clearsldes 11 atl2c light ISca tvc extra iigni issjuiac utiirorma Lara tins 10 EM 7VSMC 6 to tora si ooi i vtra clear do tit atlO Uk Pork tj ll tywB swt 8 J0AI9 hf hbl 5001 It 5a20 bM Nil 75 ol tl4ti4 60 bT bbi hf bbLttt MtrsUsa Beef ft bbLt9td10 nr ooi 9 ou sraoatu host tzuuiao Eastern Hams 15c A A 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Shoulders at ZStS SO Bbort Clear Boas to Short BlbvaWa tit 35 Lard wDCuauged Pork Year 11 OOtJairBarytlS 22 Recelpu or Wbeat at tba tboowtn uvea prlnospai Eaatern points Chicago Jtinaesp oUa Doluth Toledo et Louts Kassas aty and Milwaukee For 24 hours 23LS67 basnets shipments of Wheat from same placet for the same time 361313 bushels LivxitrooL September 8L Bpot When wu firmer to day No 1 and 3 Wheat Standard California Including Club Wheat higbsat price cli 5 d93 Hit Bed America Sprmg 64 Lat 3S aC Offerings moderata Lownox September 2L Carcoe cm paa asHi for abtpuent vtaady Cargoea ot coast quiet California cargoes off coast 80 6d331s qt Carwiies Jot snipped Sis Cargoes nearly due 51s Wbeat tn Pant turn dearer Flour tn Paris turn dearer Weather In England fine French country matketa firm Wheat and Flour on passage to tbe coa tineot 271000 quarters Wbeaiao4 Flour on passage to the United Kingdom L72200 qr California Product at Chicago Special Dispatch to the CHROwirxc September 2L There was a fair trade In tbe Calltornla Greed Fruit market today and prices were steady Pears Beam Ctatrgeaa tl 5032 Beam Hardy ei2 25 Doyenne Howell and Duchess ti 60Q2 75 Quince tl 503175 Grape Tokay crate 3 2 S3 60 djoble crate 3 76nt Muscat tl 2631 50 i double crates t2603 Emperor doable crates Jifornla Dr1 Fruit an verr firm Ko stork remain in fint hands Ail goods arriv ing are oemg aeuvereo on saisi prenonaiy made It la not expected that there Is much more Frnlt to come forward except it of itaisns which are only beginning to mova A carload of Raisins la reported on tbe war to this market but no new bave beea ered yet Qroati range as follows A ncots sun dried bleached chac 18a lit rin An nn IAIOl A A not bleached ifal4c Peaches peeled evao orated choloe 2325edo ao good 22c do orrpeeled evaporated tkney 1818aC do do cboLe 16il6sc do do good 149l5c dodo suo drted 13i15c Plums pttted new 13Xc Raisins loose Muscatel old ft box t4 tl 60 do Loadoa layers box tl 609 Hops restin quiet aod arrival an yet lixnt rh tba Hop distress growers ar firm and at th same lime bnj ers hild ofT Current prices range as follows Pacifics new crop choice 2022c Pacifier new crop medium 1720c Pactftcs Use choice UigilSc PadnVt 1S 18 medium lOaUc Pacific 1885 medium 5Sc The London Wool Sales Special Dispatch to tbe CxxaowrcnK Loivixra September 21 Tbe attendance at tbe Wool sale to day wu not up to the average and tbe competition was Ipse keen New Zealand 5100 bales scoured la 3C Is 8d do locks and pieces Is ldls 44 greasy 7diai0a locks and pieces Sd 8d Victoria 3100 bales courei 1 Otitis 8d do locks ao pieos 7tdais 5td do greasy 7Sd10d do lock and pieces 4da5sd New Sooth Wales 1603 balei aronrtn lsl4d do locks aad pieces 1108 Is xi4 docrisT SVidaiod viueenstana sou Dales scoureal iagi8in greaay i1 locks aiad peea 7ldais greasy 7tdlld do locks aod pieces 4dj South Australa 100 bsbn coured 1044 do locks and pieces 6Jd10d greasy 4 id Cape of Good Hope and ICaUl OOO bales scoured 10t4iil 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