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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1895. e COMMERCIA No.1 Flax Seed, $139: Prime Tim 20; Mess Pork, $12 30@12 4214; § ort. Kibs, Sides Ited “Shoulders (loose), 86 30@ SU RY OF THE MARKETS, ‘boxed). Short Clear Sides (boxed), SUMMARY — $6 550 tillers’ finished goods, per Petroleum 2¢c higher again. gal., $1 n the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter mar- Ket was firm. Creameries, 14@20%4c; Dairies, 8@ , Tlc. d Benzine also advanced 2¢. . Gasolin Sliver hig Wheat fir Wheat freights quiet. Livestock. The smallness of the supply of cattle stood in the way of lower prices as arrivals for the first half of this_ week {00t up less than 20,500, & re- dnction of 5000 head from the corresponding time last week. Very common to strictly choice na- tive beet steers sold at $5@6, the bulk of sales be- ing between $5 and $6. Extra beeves were steady at $6 15@6 5. The decline in British markets checked the export trade. There was a very good call for butchers and canners’ stuff at $2@4 50. sday’s advanced prices ¢ to-day and long before noon ng the market weak and 5@10c a rtof the supply was sold early atunchanged prices and as the entire supply in- cluding the swine left_over yesterday did not run over 21,000 bead, neither local pac nor K ern shippers weré able to do_much buying. were at a range of $4 80@5 25 for heavy, the bulk going at $5 10@5 15 light weights sold at $4 75@ 5 05. chiefly at $4 95@5 05 und common to choice lied Barley weak. 1 quiet. d nominal. or Flour. ars advanced. Mexican Dol Potatoes and ownward. 'm. Game nominal. son arriv . mixed found buyers at 14 75@5 10. | Sheep—Exporters state that a good foreign outlet b fsont of the quesiion until prices decline as in Meat market od shape, British market Dressed meat firms and shippers, To-day’s market was Grain B too, are not doing much. Pine Wood \ferior to fancy Sheep were as exans selling at $2 50@3 85, and 475, Lambs sold at $350@ WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. 3 9500; Hogs, 19,000; Sheep, WEATRER [ 5 P. M.—Synops! is highest in Wa gon and lowest In Ar throughout the en Mountains, except in Western Was! STOCKS IN LONDON. NEW YORK, N. Y., April 17.—The Evening Post’s London The stock markets to-day were lifeless and featureless, which was strong on the reported signing of n China and Japan. Americans ular and dull, with no business. The v allotted 60 lakhs of rupees at There_is much dissatisfaction hina will endeavor to raise to war indemnity. The estimate at present favors a loan for about ten millions changes marked The foll Bluft st. year 10: Fresno 19.15: Francisco M MARKET. <, N. Y., April 17.—While great ex- siling in the oil region through a the New York mar- THE PE | NEW YOR citement was pre San Franeisco for the thirty 18, 1895: declining from F riy_station- | 1 and closingat 217 bid without Rrmers et oped aiter 2 o'clock. e T his point. The decl ™- | has made t pot oil even more nominal azly | than it b ng quotations mere guess- nearly | work on the i about $10 50 for refined in varrels a case oil, with crude in barrels worth $8 50, nobody pretends to give close ons in the present feverish state of the satisfactory explanation of the NEW NEW YORK, dication at the YORK MARKETS. Tvl\?u’ | —The American Wool ‘ ve the tone of the to-morrow: If it were a8 partly due to the 1 not for transactions in foreign wool, the volume of iness done this week would foot up a light to- ¢ purchases of Australian, however, com- h a fair trade in South American wools regate of the week’s transactions up table figure, nearly three and a halt Prices in domestic wools still to the Improvement previously urities on tne in Ameri n s re for the | tal. Fr ito feeling prevails, however, and we i whatever that have been | made in se Transactions have been efected at the same figures as were for exactly the same woo! horn wools are on the w some, notably California, have 1s0 sold down on the nd Ohio was he dividend wo Land | y.cn sold here at_prices which certainly show no announcemer tUIS | suriher easing off was a = sales of week_amount to 2,373,000 and 1,471,600 pounds foreig 600 pounds, week, and esponding wee and durin the m German Wool Sales. P, April 17.—At the wool auction sales were offered, of which 1664 were e sale was poorand the tance was limited and pr ket opened steady, closed lower; steers, 84 75@ American, L 610: bul 10@5 6 cows and heifers, $1 | 440 stockers and feeders, $2 55@4 55; bulk, exchange COTTON EASTERN MARKET. otton dull; £ross Te- to the ers, none;' stock, 216, | receipts, @810° exports to 10 | to the Continent, 7199; stock, 7 | it = | NEW YORK STOCKS. " | Bonds, Exchange, Yioney and Railroad | Shares Money on call easy at 114 24c nominal. -, Sa 1046 | 4%; last loan 2%; > paper, 4@516Y. Ster- E with actual business in at $4 8914@4 8935 for demand and od rates, tons Mus- | 1 89 tes: bankers’ bi Refined—Firm e Eatons 84 9024 9015, Commercial CHICAGO MARKETS. ver certificates, $6773@6814¢. CHICAGO, ILL., April 17.—The wheat market | ,,o o ”‘”},’ ?,',",:::n Pacific 434 got suddenly excited during st fifteen minutes | 144" Preferred......... 1874 ©of 'Change on the cash bill which developed here | Alton,Terre Hante. 38 and st New York. May sold at 57%c against | Preferred. 5614c last night. The foliowing were given s | American reasons for the spurt: Sales of 250,000 bushels | American Frobacce Mk heze for shipment East equivalent to May pri Baltimore & Ohio.. 527 Ontario & Western 16% sales of a round number of in addition to the and other smal sales reg cluding 12 at outports, at 14c over May. feature of the si of Chicago there is practically n for export or for interior domestic m Trade in wheat appeared to be Beil Telephone.....176 Canada Pacitic. enada Southern ral Pacifi i0ads, from Ore Improvmt.— avization 18 « in- | ¢ llers ‘ C big | ¢ e « « « icago “onsolid i m_that outside | valuable wheat | lers. | much in doubt this morning, There was not enough outside bu y- ing o ere encourage local buyers, On the | other hand the bears were timid the past | two days the export sales were ing_risky. There was no influenc news was somewhat bu 104 compared with in the Ro Preferred. 4'Sonthern R. markets all told had els receipts aguinst ¢ year. Owing to the € opening o rward movement of & E 1L ptd 947/ ¢ wheat was 1 | Jocking Vailey.... 26V Tllinois Central. ments gav &t Paul & Duluth Ve York dispatciies & 0. Cen. pi Russia and Argent 195 Union Pacific. 127 were bullish in_tone regare 7614 U. S. Express. 41 flour. The four leading 1417} Wab. S, 1. & Pac.. 6lp : 78 Preferred ity ver most 561117 1o Wheeling & L the ‘bears encourage 1s. 10 | Preferred ittle changed, with sal L4 nd bulge to 563k was made. Later the | market held quiet at 561yc, where May clos | twodays, showing Yac (mprovement from day. ‘There was a surprise in wheat the last Baltic and sundry shipments were corre 6,576,000 bushels. On_ this the crowd brok 10 5034c. When New York reported 18 boa for export and 250,000 bushels of price there was an attempt Lo buy. up 1ike to 57%4c in a few minnt were B715@5714c for Maj Scalping short hoiders were punish Corn was weak aimost all {To. . i pr. 1434 Tol.S North American... ba| Preferred.. CLOSING BONDS. 11934 Cen Pac 1sts o '95.10114 2014 Den & R G Ts. 15 ‘11454 Do, 4s. 11534 Erie 2ds 1118y GH& ds | 2 red at May | The M Las b814¢ for July. | U § 4s, reglstered closed about | 1o, 4s coupon 1-1€c over the closing figures of yesterday. May D pon L opened at from 4555@45%c and worked down to | S | 45, With a recovery 10 4534@4554c in sympathy | . with the advance in wheat. 1 - There was & big business doing in oats, and the | ) Pt i iban yesterday, Lib- | Dol Curren N J Cent Gen bs e, May al , New ¥ s 1o 28c, sold up (0 K1.@IS14c and | Missours b rrs 100 | Do gims e 1 dropped off 1o 27%c and railied 1o 2814c, at which | N Caroling 65 24 |[Northwe: 38 price it cloged. 3 G Do, 4s J 00 Do, S F deb bs...109%4 Trading in provisions was light and fluctuations | & C Non-fund ...... 115 R GrandeWest 15is. 7031 Dnarrow. Pork vanged from 8§12 22Ye@12 3234 | Tenn new set 8. .. 841 St, Pavl Consela7s. 12614 and closed at $12 30, or be decline f0r the day. | - Ty, be 100 "o, C & P W Bs. . Lard is 214c lower for M « 4 X7 Y] 60 StL&lronMiGen 83 75 59 St L. &R.F.Gen 65.1051 7 Southern R.R. 5s.. 814 7014 Texas Pacific firsts, 973 Texas Puc seconds. 26 4 Unlon Paclstot'97.1043/ 0284 West Shore 4s. 1054, FOREIGN MARKETS. ay and unchas July. Ribs showed no change i July deliveries. The leading futures ranged as follo | Canada South WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, , April 17.—The spot market I8 lower at 45 10° s 11d. Cargos at 233 94, renma'%flpmem. B 4 FUTURES. 812 3214 $12 26 #1255 $12 4215 The Produce Exchange cabl: 2 :_? ?Z :!;' ,11161 Liverpool _quotations xf’or. xveo.‘w'f! Rh;d ‘“&i‘.’.‘.’»‘{“ #7201 | Avrilds 10d; May, 4s 104; June, 4s 10d; July, 45 1034d; August, 4s 10344, SECURITIES. . April 17.—Consols, f h Rgnwa. 102195':" o PORTLAN il BUSINESS, PORTLAND, OR., April 17.—Exclanges, $229,- 774: balances, $88,321. : Wheat—Valley, 80c @ ctl; Walla, 4bc P bushel, LONDON ver, 30%d; 6. Cash quotations were as follows nd unchanged. No.2 Spring Wheut, 6012 @62 No. 8 Spriug Wheat, neminel; No. 2 No. "2 Corn, 453/s@Anlac: No. 2 Oats, No, 2 White, 3214¢; No. 3'White, 31@s2c; Rye. 09@5945¢c; No. 2 Barley, 53@53%4¢; | and EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 day: — §4881 Sterling Exchange, sight. 4 895, New York Exchange, sight. 014 New York Exchange, telegraph. ... 10 Fine Silver, spot, @ ounce. . 67 Fine Silver, 30 days. - 6745 Mexican Dotlars. . 6534@55%; PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Continue quiet at 25s for the common run of vessels. ' The chartered wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 33,360, against 13,700 tons on the same date last year; dis- engaged, 36,700 tons, against 40,800; on the way to this port, 246,900 tons. against 222,000. halt-bbls, 8ijc; 4 1; do &b, fem 4c; 10-1b ting, 8lac B COTTOLENE— tierces and 8lzc B BIn 10 e e PRI = HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Dealers report trade ac- tive, stock small and prices firm. Heavy salted steers, T@7%2¢; medium, 6@6%c; light, 6@6%a; Cowhides, 6@BYac; saited Kip, 416@5; salted Calf, 7@8c: salted Vew, 6a7c; dry hides, usual selec- tion, 1035@]2c: dry Kiy, 9¢: dry Calf, 12@13c; prime_Goatskins, each; Kids, 5¢; Deer- skins, good summe B medium, 15@25¢; winter, 10@15c: skins, shearings, 10@20¢ each; short woo! S each; medium, 30@45c each; Culls of all kinds each long wool, s about ¢ less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 414@4%c: country Tallow, 4@44c; ed,tBu; Gr’g\?fi. d@3Yac P 1b. WOOL—Good " wools continue in demand and Confidence. 50 1.55Scorpion — 95 Con.New Y. 06Sierra N 85 87 Crown Point, 71Sflver Hill. asic— 05 Silver King. 10 o 04/Syndicate. — 65 1d & C B 8 & Gou Curry. Hale & Norcrs.1.25 50 Jackson. STOUK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, April 17—2 ». 3. pONDS. Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. U S 4s conp..111 Banks, Commercial— 171848525- }‘l}é% AmerBd.t\’ll‘C: =E Cal-stCbleds. — |Anglo-Cal. .. o — Cal Elec 65107 — [Bank of Cal..217 220 CntraC W bs — 9934 Cal SD&TCo. 4114 42 Dpnt-stex-cp 88 m‘/’l FirstNationl. 17742180 EdsnL&P 63.10815110 |Grangers . F&CH RR6s104 LondonP&A.12315 — o Geary-stR5s.107 — [London&SE. =" 31% WHEAT—Exports of wheat from both coasts of fl',“ll‘ f,‘ L"-“ “‘{‘ they arrive, lnil poor ‘;ro‘os! lrm LosAng L.6s. 97% — |Merch Ex... 15 the United States last. week, flour fncluded ag | The London sales wii begin the Iatter part of this | 1o, Gnted6s.101 108 |Nevada.....! — wheat, hold up to a high average, 2,934,179 | FIGTLS FUICH VEry large lines w e on Northern, | MKtstCbietsl2s — |sather BCo. — — bushels, against 2,853,932 bushels in the previous | §FONS VLR Soring Cp are: tapie, @70 B Ib: | NeveNgREs — 110 | Banks Savings— week. 1,955,500 ‘bushels in the second week of | go\Seven months! 6@83: Calaverns and Footnill, | N FCERSLIGS = |GeriICo. S50 180 April 1804, £,648,052 in the week in 1893, 2010 | 555 hs', 6@8C; Cala "|NyRGalgs. 97 - [Humbsari000 — 56 bushels in 1592, and 2,456,080 bushels in the % < . L~ = |Muwar.C 3 — second week of April, 1891, The local market Is | O Cholee, 636@7c; commeon o gg"ffief@“"e e, | OnkGas 65101 — [SFSavUniondds 5031 firm, but prices ‘are stationary on the ssme old | B b, The market {3 as dead us | ) Do, 2d iss 5;,10»9} 71, Sav & Loan.. 110 150 plane. Bosiness Is nothing extra. No. 1is atot. m any quarter. Omnibus 6: '}(l)g:fu-’%‘?-e,ffifl‘q’:mz' 3 able at 71, choice, 8835c B ctl; lower . e = | arades, T5@8214¢ # cil: exira choice for milling, GENERAL MERCHAXDISE. Do dissgs. =7 O | Sureet Rail 90@921pc; W al'::‘:}‘:‘;“‘::‘;}:; ::‘“‘"“‘- BAGS—The market continues firm, with 8 few | 1 Ch Ry6s. 856 100 I Eomrar SSION — 10 o'clock—December— | OTd€rs coming in. Calcutta Grain Bags, 414@4%cC | Pyl-stRR 65.110 _ — i 2000, 963sc. May—100, 8 spot, and 435@434c for June and July delivery; | Reno, WL&L102 105 MORNING SESSION—Decemby ‘Wool Bags, 24@26¢. SPGNPRROS — 10014 Sutterst..... : 2600, 9655c; B0V, 96 CGAL—Rocky Mountaln coals are quoted Aiffer- | (pRh Arizgs 8414 87 | Powker— Bt e eutly. Otherwise there jsno hange. Wellington | SRR Cal 5s.1075 — |Atlanue D... 14— SEss1oN—December— tons, | is quotable at $8; New Wellington, $8; Southfield | SPRR Cal5s, — 89 (California.... 756 — 34c. May—b00, 8814c¢. Wellington,= 87 '50; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, | Do, 1congid. — Sh ST e market coutinues weak {or| g7 50: Scoich, $8; Brymbo, $7 50; Cumberland, | SPBrRCal6s. 85 = both Feed sind Brewing, and the latter s especlally | £13 60 in bulk and §15 1n sacke; Pennsylvania | Sy wates bor 0 195 % v gooh e depressed. as there are no buyers in the market. | Antnracite g, $12: Welsh Anthracite BEg, $9; | SvWater 4. 977 0814 Miscelancous - Feed, 65@! c for ordinary and 68“{.@70‘! for | Cannel, $8; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pieas” | StkinG&E 65 — 10014 Blk DCoalCo, — 12 choice bright; Brewing, 80@87%kc B ctl. ant_Villey, §7 60; Coke, $12 in bulk and 14 in | SungtT&TEs — — oM A ALL BOARD SALES. sacks. i SutterstR5s100 — (Cal DryDock — — — Ixromus Spasion-10, lock — December— | CA NED Ffiv!’lr—Ag]rl‘ggl;l are guotable at VisulaWcos — 92 sonLight. 973 97% : ; 300, 69%,c. ozen; Peaches, $1 4 ars, 81 20 | " spocks—Water— sConAssn, — — Sxssion—ecember—100 | @1 28 l_“nueucln;m;g, $150; Black Cheries, sum‘n(‘mlm 5 5o MG g 13% 40: Plums, 8 ozen. . | Marin Co.... — 50 [HutchSPCo. 1233 1% 2 December—400 tons, 70c. P:-':‘\l?rhflo\atzém ABLES — Tomatoes, 7b¢; Sandose 1 = 100 Gudsonarig, " OATS the north_continue large, | Peas, $1@1 ozen. 3 Sprog v IMerExAssn., — onE: B ey, e Eh, 020 | prime. washel Conts Toos A6LAG10%40 8 I 10F | Comea PocAuxra. 1 8 0 inek, 81 1015@1 £00d Costa Rica mixed with black beans: 18@19¢ T8 = (PiaEores e B e T e s ) ctl. . "y sLa ca; ¢ B cGasImp. 85 — | Pac Rol 2 ot CORN—Is quiet at the decline. Large Yellow | washed Saluador; 171,@173c for good K“‘f‘“l“n‘i PacificLight. 485 4914 Parf Paint Co — 9 guotabie ac 81 1236@1 1714; Small round Yellow, | waslied Salvadors 21a136c for, prime wished | Sankrancacd 7134 72 “Pac Trans Co 2714 W hite, 81 05@1 16 B ctl, iuatemala; 1934 @2014c for good to strictly good | Stockton — 50 [PacT&TCo — 50 215@871ec @ ctil. washed Guatemala: 18@1974c § Ib for fair washed | Tnsuranci Sunset T&T. 20 — T—Nominal at 85@95¢ B ctl. Guatemala; 16@1714c for medium Guatemala; 15214 — |UnitedCCo.. — 25 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The situation remains about the same, there being a good demand for export aud a fair t on jocal account. Net cash prices are: v Bakers' extras, Rye Meal, ; Oat Groats, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN-—Bran and Middlings are firm, but the other descriptions are weak; $13 50@14 50 B ton. MIDDL] 17@19 R ton. FERDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, 5 al at the mill, $25 ¥ ton; Cottonseed Ollcake, $24 B ton. ILAY—Weak, with a settled tendency toward lower prices. Stocks are large here and in the Wheat, $8@11 B ton: Wheat and Oat, . '$7@8 50: Oat, $8@10 50: Altalia, $7@8; Compressed, F8@10 50} 6@7 P 1on. STRAW—Straw is easy at 50@70c P bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Weak and quiet. Bayos, $1 50@1 80; Small Whites, $2 75@2 855 < Pea, $275@2 95; Large Whit 70; Pink, $150@175; Reds, §160@175: Blackeye, $826@3 50: Red Kidney, nominal Butters, $2 for small and $2 25@2 50 B ctl for large. DS—In the absence of any business, quota- tions are large Yellow Mustard is stable at $1 Tieste, $1 50@1 75 @ #2 25@2 50; y 1%@ POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—The market continues well stocked and weak, 8s new Potatoesare beginning to be pre- ferred. Recelpts were 369 sacks, selling at 1@11sc B Ib: Early Rose, 30@40c: River Reds, | Petaluma and Tomales Burbanks, 45@ 60¢ ver Rurbauks, 40@40c Jregon Burbanks, 50@80c: Salinas Burbanks, @%$1 ¥ ctl. ONIONS—Unchanged at 60@75¢ for good to cholce and @ 40c for ent. VE SETA —Garlic and cabbage are stiff demand at the advance. Green Peas are weak and String Beans dull and jower. Hothouse Cucumbers, 50c@$1 B dozen, Arrivals were 94 boxes Asparagus, 491 boxes Rhubarb and 456 sks Asparazns_75¢@l 50 P box for ordinar; 200 for No. 1jand 6@3c # Ib for fa # box for ordinary and 5, 2@215¢ for common tring_Beans, 10@1214 ; Green Peppers, 1210@15: $20 P ton; Cabbage, 75¢ D@iCe; Garlic, 10¢ % 1b. xade 10 d Okra, 1 CHEE E BUTTER, AND EGOS. BUTTER—AS long &s stocks Keep up to their present proportions prices will continue low and wenk. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 13@13%4c; seconds, 12@ 1216 B . Darry—Fancy, 11@1134c; good to choice, 9@ 10%4c: medinm grades, 732@8%zc P I; store But- ter, 5@7c 3 . :—Continues in large supply and weak. ild new, 615@ 1h: common to good, : Young America, 7@9 ern, 1214 iatter figure for cream; Western, 8@9c .—The tendency continues downward and n have the market about s they want though liberal, are not excessive, ho Duck Eggs, 16@17¢: store Eggs, 10@1114c; @lic a doz., the latter figure ever. ranch Eggs, being now obtainable only for strictly fancy. POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—Young Roosters, Fryers and Erofl- ers continue In quick demand and firm. Hens are steadier. Turkeys are in moderate recelpt. We quote Calitornia stock: Live Turkeys, 10@1214c % 1 for_Gobblers; 11@13c @ Ib for Hens; Geese, # pair, $150@176; Goslings, $2@2 50: Ducks, $5@6 @ dozen for old and $759 © dozen for young; Hens, 84 50@5 50; Roosters, young, $7 50@8 50 % dozen: do, 0id, $4 50@5 B dozen Fryers, $7@7 50; Broilers, 35 50@6 50 for large and $3@s for small; Pigeons, $2@2 25 for young and $1 75@2 for old. GAME—Iliare, nominal; Rabbits, #1 50 for Cot- tontails and $1@1 25 P dozen for small. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS —The first box of cherries of the season came in from the ranch of W. Runyon, Sacramento River, and brought $3. Ap- les get scarcer every day and are firm at $2 50@ 5 B box for choice to fancy and 75c@$2 for com- mon to good. BERRIES.—Receipts -of strawberries were 76 chests, selling at $10@12 for Longworths and $6@ 9B chest for Sharpless. CITRUS FRUITS.—Six cars were ctioned as follows: Fancy Navels, $1 40@2 25; choice do, $1 25@$2 5 standard do, 90c@$1 85 Seedlings, 90c@3] 25; cholce do, standard do, 80c@$1; Malta Bloo Ruby Bloods, $165: Lemons, 75c market is fairly active at unchanged prices, with ample stocks. California Navels quoted at $1 75@ 2 50 box: Beedlings, 75c@#1 50: Sicily Lemons, $47 box: California Lemons, $1@1 75 for com: mon and $2@2 50 for good o choice: Mexican Limes, $3 50 % box; Bananas, $1 26@2 % bunch; Pineapples, nominal, DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Thus far the market has not been in the least affected by the regent frosts, nor is 1t likely to be now. Dealers repoft it dull at the old prices, with no searcity in any description. Prunes, four sizes, are quotable at A¥e@isc B B larger sizes, B@dlse P the smaller sizes, 31a@ic B I Apples, d1g@be” for quartered, dy4@oe for sliced and b6w@blpc for evaporated; ' Bleached Peuches, 4@6c: Apricots. 6@7e for fair to choice and 7i4@8c for fancy Moorpark: Pears, 4@AYac for evaporated halves, S@A4c for quarters and 1va@ 2¢ for Inferlor zoods: Plums, 336@414c for pitted and 114@2c for unpitted: Figs, black, Sc for prossed and 1y5@2e for unpressed. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—The trade continues to quote old prices and report the market dull. Raisins—4-crown, loose, are guotable at 4c § I; Ferown, 214¢ @ b’ Zcrown, e B i seedless Sultanas, 3c: seedless Muscatels, 2¢: 3-crown London layers, §1 35@1 45 P box: clusters, $2 26 @2 75; Debesa clusters, $2 60: Imperial clusters, #35; Dried Grapes—1Ya@] 34 B Ib. NUTS—Nothing going on, except in_a_jobbing way. Chestnuts are quotabie at 6@7c @ 1b; Wal- Ruls, 7@93/c for papcr-shell and softshell, and 6@ 7¢ B b for hardshell: Almonds, 2@214c for hard- shell, and @ B for softshell, and — for paper-shell: Peanuts, 5@6c for Kastern and 4@ 43¢ for California; Hickory Nuts, b@éo; Pec 6c for rongh and_8c for poiished; Filbert: Brazil Nuts, 7@730 B Ib:. Cocounuts, $4 TIONEY—No recelpts 0f new crop are yvet re- rted. Old goods rule dull and unchanged. Comb, 50 amber extracted, 5%4@6%c; dark am 11%4c: water-white extracted, 814@7¢; light amy ber, s@asac BEESWAX—256@27c B b. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—There is fair outward move- ment in all descriptions. Hams and bacon are still firm and dealers are talking of another advance. Bacon, 814@9c for heavy and 93c for light medinm; 10¢ for light, 10%@11c B b for extra light and 12@14c P T for sugar-cured; Eastern_Sagar-cured Hams, 12%c: Californin Tiams, 1154c; Mess Boek. $767 50 B bhl crnin mess do,. 50; family do.$10@11; extra prime Pork, $10@10 50; extra clear, $17 50G18 1 bbi: mess! $16&1650 B bbl; Smoked 914@10¢ LARD—Very firm. Prices are no_higher yet. Eastern, tierces, i3 quotable at 63,@7c B 1b for com.- pound and 8340 § 1 for pure; pails, 9lgc: Cal ornla tierces, 6¢ for compound and pure; 11 21@2134¢ for 15@16c for ordinary Guatemala. @141 for’inferior to common Guatemala; @ £00d to prime washed Peaberry: 1915@20¢ B b for fair to good unwashed Peaberr: OIL—California Castor Oil, cases,” No. 1, §1 20: bbis, $1 15 (manufacturers’ rates): Linseed Oil in bbls, bofled, 67c; do raw, Gic: cases, be more: Lard OI1, bbis, 65¢: cases, 70c; China Nut, 40@45¢ % gallon PETROLEUM—Prices are agaln advanced 2c 8 gallon. Starlight is quotable at_221ac gal: Eo- cene, 24140; 150° Pear], 2214 , ‘refined, bulk, 17%5c; Headlight, 175°, case: 300°, 26¢ in casés; al in cases (caps GASOLINE, 24¢; Mineral Tlluminating, ndard, 110° fire test,2lc Yae faucets and 17c in bulk. 2c Benzine, bulk, 173 oline, bulk, 1814 bulk, 21c; Cases, 26¢ B gal. 1ITE LEAD—Quoted at LEAD—Quoted at TINE—Quoted at 80c ¥ gallon. FISH—Pacific Cod, 100-1 cases, is quotable at 5¢ B 1b; 50-1b bundles, dc; Squares, 7 trips, 584¢: Anchor Strips, 51, Silver’ King Strips, 7¢; Narrow-Gauge do, 1b: Tablets, 7lpc; Oriental Blocks, 6c Blocks, 7c. Mackerel, half bbls, $3 for . £8@8 80 for No. 3; Eastern Smoked Herring, 30c # keg: Dutch do, 90@#1 25 P keg: Whitefish, £1 50 in halt bbls and $1 75 in kits; Tongues and Sounds, $16. NAILS—$1 35 foriron and steel and $175 for wire, QUICKSILVER—$37 R flask. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 53¢: Dry Granulated, 43, Confectioners’ A s ia A, 414¢c C, 41j¢; G 3 half barrelslje lore than barrels, and boxes byc more. WOooD, Lln)[i}l}l{. TIES, ETC. Posts, 8 each; Redwood, 35 B cord; Oak, rough, $650; peeled, $9; Pine, $5 75; Railroad Ties, 35c apiece for Bx8, 41c for 7x8 and 45@50c 5. BARK—Ground Bark, $20 B ton. MBER—The Redwood Manufacturers' Asso- nquotes: No. 1 Rough, $13@17; No. ets, rough, pointed and fanc M; bal ch surfaced and clear, N M: Rustic No. 3 ) : and rough clear, | N @22; No. 2, $12@16; T. and G., No. 1, | SAF FRANCISC EAT MARKET, Beet 1s beet In the Fastern States just now. A dispatch from New York says that drouth, low prices and “hard times” have re- sulted in a shorter supply of cattle, prospectively 30 per cent less than Iust year. Eive caitle are $1 60 higher per 100 pounds than last year, and $1 bigher than the lowest point this year. Dressed beet Is 214 higher than the average last year, the highest since 1885, The comparative scarcity of high grade cattie is emphasized by the fact that prescnt quotations, when mado in previous periods of scarcity, have never before failed to bring in a supply when one existed. Cholce Beef continues firm. Pork Is steady, ex- cept soft Hogs, which are weak and negiected. Mutton, Lamb and Veal show no change. Whole- sale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follow B First quality. second quality, 41s@de VEAL—Large, 4@5c MUTTON—Wethers, bc; Ewes, 4@4%ac B b, MB—Spring, 6@7c ' . RK—Live Hogs, 3@314c for soft, 414@4340 B I for hard and 33,@4c B b for feeders; dressed do, 5@7c B . RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. WEDNESDAY, April 17, FOR TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. La@6e: choice, 614c B 1b; third do, 3@ic ib. small, 515@6c P 1b. Flour, qr. sk 5.2360nions, Oregon. 7 Oregon. 39,804/ Bran, sks. 50 Washington. 5,460 Oregon. 1,670 Wheat, ctl 145,930, Washington. 1,860 2,188 Middlings, sKs. 373/ Hay, 1,221 Wool, bls. 1,226 Quicksil ver, fisks. 106'Wine, gals. - THE STOCK MARKET. Still lower prices prevailed yesterday morning, particularly on the noon call, when Con. Cal. & Virginia sold down to $2 85, Ophir to $1 60 and the other stock In proportion. On the afternoon call, however, prices strengthened again and got back to the morning’s level. Business was quiet all day. The close was firm. NoOTES. The Brunswick Consolidated assessment of 2 cents per share will be delinquent in the office on the 20th. "The Howard Gold Mining Company of Nevada County has levied an assessment of 214 cents, de- linguent May 10. The Pacific Tra 0f 50 cents per sh Oregon. Oats, Wash, ctl ctls. Potatoes, sks. Oregon.... Washington Onions, sks. er Company paid a dividend yesterday. The_annual_mectings of the Goleta, Montecito and_Sterling Mining compauies have’ been called for May 8 Assessments Pending. Following is a list of assessments now pending: [aoe RelIRGY CoMPANY. No. [Amt.| inthe | Sale Day. ‘ | Bonrd. Fureka Con. 18 25.Mar22.Apr 28 Gray Eagle a0 o5/ Apr 2. Apr 28 Belcher. 50| 25l Apr 5.Apr 30 Towa . 201 05.Apr 9 Apr 27 Crown Point. 85 25l.Apr12 May 7 Occidental 18 10[ Apr20{ May 15 Ophir. 66| ~ 25/.May B[.May 27 Overman, o178 o.My 1e[June 11 Yellow Jack v 59 25/ My 16/.June 26 BOARD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSTON—9:30. 800 Andes. ... 26200 Chollar...51300 Overmn..12 550 Belchr....7011150 CC&V.2.90/100 Potosi ....53 200 & B... 84200 C Point...87100 Savage .56 200 51500 § B & M. 500 Bullion...21/300 Hd& .114/200 8 Nev.... 200 Bulwer 16300 Mexican..84) 50 Union ....50 100 Caledonia.10/ 50 Oceidtl.... 12250 Y Jacket..48 40 Challng C:47100 Ophir..-1.63! AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 1100 CC&V. 5200 C Point. 4200 B & B. 3100 G & C. 135100 H & ) “1.40200 Kentuek . -20'100 Occidtl....1 500 Alta. 100 Andes. Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSTON—10:30. 300 Ande: 200 Belches 150 .. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, April 17—4 p. M. 74 87 & Belcher. % 1.35 Challenge Con. Choliar...... Con. Cai, & V' l Con. lmperial, xira, | MORNING SESSION. Board—60 Bank of California, 217; 75 S F Gas- light, 72: 30 S’V Water, 98, Street—$7000 Omnibus Cable Bonds, 117; 100 8V Water, 98. AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—25 Hutchinson S P Co, 1215; 50 8 V. ‘Water, 98. Sales—$8000 8 V 4% Bonds, 98. — . — THE CALL CALENDAR. APRIL, 1895, S Tu.| W.Jrh]¥FriSa] Moon's Phases. | April 2, 2[3[4[ 3]0 eiiiden 9(10(11]12|18|7 April 9, i ¥ Full Moon. 1617|1819 20| —— 23| 2425|2627 ZemTunne April 24, 282930 1@ NeRNoon. OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | | Pixn. [ADE 18.104u [ Valiejo |Aprigizu [PM S8 2 Apr 19.10ax | Spe .| Newport Apr19, Sam Bdw'y 2 -|Vic & Pt Snd [Apr 20. 9am | Bdw'y 1 HumboldtBay | Apr 20.11am .|San Diego. | Newvort. SATLS. P -.|China & Japan | Apr Columbia... | Portland. |Apr 24,10aM S Pomona..... | HlumboldtBay | Apr 24. 2rx Weeott... ... | Eel River..... | Apr 24, Sau CityPuebla. | Vic & Pet Snd|Apr 25. fam | Del Norte. Progreso. Willamt Val Santa Rosa. Bdw'y 1 irays Harbor.| Apr 25, 5y Spear Panama. |Apr 25, 4pu|Lombrd |Apr 26.10a | Ba Apr 25.11AM Baw'y 2 1O AREIVE 1 Frox I Willamette Val.| Mexico.. 18 GW .| Portland 18 National City...| Humboldt April 18 | Crescent City. .| Crescent ( |April 18 | Humbolde |Humbold: Ba; April 18 | Corona.... San Diego. |April 19 San Benito......| Tacoma. {April 19 Wellington Departu {April North Fork {April Australia. | Honolula. {April City ot S; | Panama, | April { Queen. |Victoria’ April | Scotia . | Yaauina Ba; | April Pomon: | ITumvolde Ba |aprit Weeott. |sel River | April Columbia. Eureka.. Portiand wpor: ays I Comox. |Coos Bay Portland. |Tacoma. {April 2 |April {April {April |April |april |April |April |April April 23 _SUN_AND TIDE TABLE. 1GH WATER, Arcata Truckee. Mackinay Homer. . Santa Rosa.. Polnt Loma. Grays Harbor. LOW WATER| SUN. |MOON. arge.Small. ] = | 8.57¢| A 1474 | 9.151! [Small. ‘Largl.h Rises| Sets |Rises. 1137 530, 6.48 2 7.43A1 2.30A 1.55p 5.29 6.49| HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIL Ta 2.634 BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. } SaN FRANCISCO, April 17, 1895. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. ¢., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at exactly § P, 3., Greenwich time. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant S, n charge. —————————————— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. WEDNESDAY, April 17. Stmr Coos Bay, Jepson, 70 hours from Newpori and way ports; piss and indse, to Goodall, Perkins Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, 81 hours from Victorla and Puget Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Per- kins & Co. 15 davs from Pan- mr _Progreso, Anderson, ama; mdse, 10 Panama Steamship line. Ship S P Cheney, Haskeil, 18 days from Tacoma; 2090 tons coal, to South Prairie Coal Co. Ship Spartan, Polite, 13 days from Seattle; 2200 tons coal, to P B Cornwall, Bark Germania, Pearson, 18 days from Seattle; 1850 tons coal, to P B Cornwall. Bktn C O Funk, Olsen, 16 days from New West- minster; Iaths and lumber, to Kenoedy & Inglis. Schr Bessie K, Johnson, 48 hours from Albion, lumber snd ties, o Alblon fumber Co. r Amethyst, Sorland, 914 days from Coquille River: lnmber, to T J Gold b i Schr Arthur’ T, Nillson, 36 hours Landing; 140 cords wood, t0 N Iverseh. Schr Transit, Jorgensen, 18 days from Honolulu; sugar, to Williams, Dimond & m Iversens Tacoma; lumber, to Dickins Lumber Co. Schr Azalea, Fardelins, 10 days from Grays Har- bor; lumber and laths, to £ K Wood Lumber Co. | | SchrJ M Coleman, Treanor, 9 days from Wil- lapa Harbor: lumber. te Preston & McKinnon. Schr Annie Gee, Monson, 12 days from Grays Harbor; iumber and laths, to Wilson Bros. Cleared. WEDNESDAY, April 17. Nie stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, Nanaimo; R Dunsmuir & Sons. Stmr romona, Hannah, Eureka; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Br ship Falls of Halladale, Peter, Bristol; Balfour, G';;""'f & Co. r ship Euphrosyne, Thomson, H Geo W MeNear. RO Seenatonn Br ship Stockbridge, Paynter, Hull; Girvin, Bald- win & Eyre. Bark Archer, Calhoun, Honolulu; Welch & Co. Schr Antelope, Whalinan, Bristol Bay; Alaska Packers’ Assn. Schr Ploneer, Sprague, Naknek, Naknek Packing Co. Sailed. WEDNESDAY, April 17. Iniyre, Nanaimo. ander, San Diego. Nic stmr Costa Rica, Stmr Santa Rosa, Al Stmr Newsboy. Fosen. Stmr Pomona, Hanab, Fureka. Stmr Weeott, Magee, Lel River. Burk Helen W Almy, Luttrell, Caroline and Gil- bert Islands. Schr Mary €, Campbell, Bodega. Sehr Netiie Sundborg, Johnson, Mendocino. Schr Chas Hanson, Lilvguist,; Grays Harbor. Schr Eliza Miller, Christenseni, Naverro. Sebir Arago, Stensland, cod fishing. POINT 1omoreleErapic. 08 — April 1610 » M—Weather hazy: Wind NW; velocity 30 miles an hour. Charters. The barks Gen Fairchild and Sea King load coal at Nanaimo for Ihis pori: schr W S Phelps salmon at Nushagak, Alaska, for this port: Br ship Lons- dale lumber at Port Blakeley for Valparaiso for orders, Pisagua range, 4s—prior to arrival; Ariadne lumber on the Sound for the west const, 428 6d; Brship City of Florence lumber at Burrard Inlet for U K or Continent, 65s. g3 H:vmnnn of Vessels. Yesterday the ships Falls of Halladale and of the Seas, the bark City of Papeete. the lhlpgl Pol. taltock and Drumcralg, the bark C C Funk and the w%; A:x:ffl \g:l‘ WnV;:d to Ih':kllml'l'h ~ e Ip 'TMA was en to theschr Azalea (o Main sireet. EO o and e schr man was towed and the schr Faunle Adele to the Speamerest, e lock. The ship Invincible was taken to Green street and the ship John Cook t0 Oakland Creek. e e bark John ey was taken to Spear ‘street and the brig Lurline (o tho refinery. To-day the ship Fails of Halladale will be taken from thestream to sea and the schr Rebecca from Berkeley to Union street. Allen A will The -hlEvEnphmu-ne and the schr ‘The sclr Ploneer will be taken from the seawall be taken from the siream {0 sea. Schr Helen N Kimball, Hellingsen, 1314 days from | to seaand the ship Hilt Holt will be taken from Port Costa to the siream. The bktn C C ¥unk will be taken from the stream to Oaklahd Creek. ‘The ship Transit wlll be taken from the stream to the refinery and the ship Chas E Moody from Mission street to Steuart. ‘To-morrow the ship Stockbridge will be taken from tne stream to sea. Domestic Ports. TATOOSH—Passed Apr 17—Br ship City of Flor- ence, from Liverpool for Victoria. 16—Stmr San Benito, from Tacoma for San Francisco, 17—Ship Jabez Howes, hence Apr 9 for Nanaimo; stmr Walla Walla, hence Apr 15 for Victoria. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Apr 17—Schr Jos- eph E Russ, from Champerico. MENDOCINO—Sailed Apr 17—Schr § Dantelson, for San Francisco. WPORT—Arrived Apr 17—Schr Wm Renton, Seattle, T ARENA—Arrived Apr 17—Schr Mary Eita, hence Apr 12; stmr Greenwood, hence pris. Sailed Apr 17—Stmr Greenwood, from Bowens Landing. ASTORTA—Sailed Apr 17—Stmr Signal, for Van- couver: bkin Tam O'Shanter, for San Francisco. PORT 1LOS ANGELES—Arrived Apr 17—Stmr Tillamook, from Bowens Landing. e SAN PEDRO—Salled Apr 17—Schr Comet,” for New Westminster; schrs Loitie Carson and Bertha Dolbeer, for Eureka, GREENWOOD—Arrived Apr wood, from Point Arena. SEATTLE—Arrived Apr 15 — Schr Challenger, hence Apr 6. Sailed—Schr Lena Sweasey, for San Francisco. PORT HARFORD—Arrived Apr 16—Stmr Al- bion, from Fort Bragg. EUREKA—Arrived Apr 17—Stmr Alice Blanch- hence Apr 15: schr Mary Buhne, hence Apr 11: schr Jessie Minor. hence Apr 13. Sailed Apr 17—Stmr Alice Blanchard, for Port- land; stmr Humboldt, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. yCOLON—Sailed Apr 15—Stmr Advance, for New orl FALMOUTH—Sailed" Apr 15—Br ship Rowena. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arrived Apr 15—Br ship Pythomene, to load for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived Apr 17—Stmr Havel w York for Bremen. RPOOL—Arrived Apr 17—Stmr Kensing- o m Philadelphia; stmr Rossmore, from Bal- timore; stmr Teutonic, from New Y ork. Importations. HONOLULU—Per Transit—15,032 bags sugar. DACOMA—Per Umatilia—49 pkgsmdse, 400 burs ullion. Vancouver—3 pkgs mdse. Vancouver—via U P railwa; cigarettes, 9 cs sheeting, 2 ins, 8 cs hats, 12 pianos. Anacortes—1 bx preserves, 400 sks oats. ew Whatcom—4 pkgs mdse, 2 pkgs express, Everett—1789 kegs nails, 1 bx hardware, 252 DpKes paper, 800 bars bullion v 6 cs opium, 5 pkgs express. via N P R R—21 pkgs mdse, 552 bbls 17—-Stmr Green- 9 pkgs mdse, 81 cs flannels, 22 bls dem- mchy, 20 s:oves. Seattle—39 pkgs mdse, 206 bdls green hides, 57 bdls calf hides, 474 sks potatoes, 2 cs oil, 500 bxs herring, 44 bxs blotters, 2 rolls leather, 60 cs cand £00ds, 7 cs boots and shoes,17 pkgs express,17 pkgs copper, 582 tons coal. Port Townsend—133 bdls hides, 33 pkgs mdse, 2 Pkgs express. Consignees. Per Umatilla—American Tobacco Co: Kullman S Grant & Co;P Berwin & Bro:Gold- herman, Clay & Co: H Dutard: Getz Bros & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co; P B Cornwal Tillmann & Bendel: Selby Smelting and_Lead Ci W G Richardson; Amer Press A C & C Roller Mills ifornia Powder Works - CJ Leist & Co; I Keller; Oregon Imp Co Redmond: John F Englis} Co; Bancroft. Whitney & Ce ger & Co rott & Co: Taylor & Spottsw A L Bryan Co: Williams, Marvin & Co; G H Howard; J W Evans: W J Quina: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; CF Merweil; J Spauiding. oZer Transit—Wilifams, Dimond & Co; 0. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Page. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., £ 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stoekton Norton, Teller & Co: W H Frank & Co; W H JEIIIE s Ve Par. Welch & OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. CCEARIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Frej ntle), Aunstra- 1 0 first class, $110 stecrage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Steamship Australla, Honolulu only, Satur- day, April 27, 8¢ 10 atae Australlan _ steamer ALAMEDA sails via Hovoluln and Auck- land Thursday,” May e 2, a0 2 P M. Special Parties to Honolulu, April 27. Reduced excursion rates. Ticket office 138 Montgomery street. Freight office 827 Market street, J. D. SPRECKELS & BR 5., General Agents. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TSPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN Francisco for ports in_ Alaska, 9 A. M. April 5. 20. May 5, 20, June 4, 9,19, 24. For British Columbia and Puget Sounl ports, April 5,10, 15, 20, 25, 8), and every fifth day thereafter. ¥or Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, every Wednesday at 2 p. M. ¥or Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, April 8,7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereatter, 8 A. M. For San’ Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, April 1, 5, 9, 18, 17, 21, 25, 29.and every fourth day thereatier, at 11 A. . For ports mn Mexico, 10 A. M., 25th of each month, steamer Willamette Vail Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. O.R. & TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 A. . evers five days, con- necting at PORTLAND wich direct rail lines to all points in OREGON, WASHINGTON and IDAHO. ew Montgomery TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. State of California sails March 30, April 9, 19, 29, Columbia sails April 4, 14, 24. Until further notice rates will bea REDUCED to $12 CABIN. $6 STEERAGE, For through rates and all other information apply t0 the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. Gen'! Sapts., 4 New Montgomery st. FRED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. CONPAGNIEGERERALE TRAXSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ravelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first class $160; second class $116. LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon ; ‘April'20, Noon LA BOURGOGNE. Capt. Lebonens 5 -April 27, 5:00 A. x. LA CHAMPA Capt. Laurent, LA NORMANDIE, Capt. Poirot. May 4, Noon - May 11, 5:00 A. a. 8@~ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, No. 3 Bowliug Gree: X J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery , San Francisco. OCEAN STEAMSHIFS. A EONY Rl o SR SO ST Ce e &mmwm-mnwu LINE The Only Line mangaining & regular service to the European e Prop e TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS. New Yor -Sonthampton (London,Paris-Hambg ‘Holding the record for fastest time on this route. Spring Sailings, Express Steamers Normannia,Apl23, 11 ax F.Bismarck My20, 11 A% Columbia, May 9,11ax Columbia, June6, 11Ax A. Victoria,May 16,9 Ax A. Victoria, June 8, 9 ax Normannia, My 23,11 Ax Normannia.Jne 20, 11ax 1-Cabin $60 and upwards; 11-Cabin $45 and $50. Besides DIRECT HAMBURG SERVICE by Twin Screw Mail 8. S. from N. Y. Saturdays. 1st Cabin, $50. Intermediate, $27. Steerage, 16 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 37 Broadway, New York. A.W. MYER, 401 California st., encral Pass. Agent Pacific Coast. RATLROAD TRAVEL! SANFRAMCISCO & NORTH PA- OFIC RALWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 a.3.: 12:385, 33101 “.)IU. 8:30 P2 Thursdas Extea Hp :30 p. M. Saturdays—Extra g 80 e x xtra trips at 1 San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK _DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 P. . Saturday atl: SUNDA 5:00, 6:25 P. M. Between San Fran: Arrive San Francisco. '1’55’?,‘ San Francisco. v s 1891, | WeEK | SU b Davs. | Destination. ,oui 3:30 px(8:00 x| Clover ] | Pieta, [ | 7:30 px| 6:15 Pxe S T110:80 AX | Hopland & Ukiah, 8:00 A Guerneville. 3:30 Py B | 0 A 8:00 Ax| Sonoma 5:10 vy 5:00 Pxt| and | Glen Elten. cs. ‘Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. ages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, flle, Soda Bay, Lakeport. : connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blue , Upper Lake, Lakeport, Booneville, Green- wood, Orrs Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpel Pomo, Polier Valley, John Day’s, Lively’s, Gravelly Valley, Harrls, Blocksburg, B Hydesvills and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rate Ticket Offices, corner 'w Montgomery and Market streets, under the Palace Hotel. " H. C. WHI' R. X. RYAN, 3 Gen. Pass. Agents From Jaxuapy 14, 1695, WEEK DAYS. , Rass Tat., Sao R, Arrive S. F. 6454 Leave S. F. 7.00a.M. Mill 8.00a.x. % 9.154.3. B.45A.M. . 9.85A.Ma 0. 10,5084 . 11.50a.M4 . 1.30e.x “ “ “ 11.307 5. Roes Valley a5d San Rafael. ... ....... 8.004.M. Tomales, Uazadero sid Way Stations 7.309.8. 71462, Tomzles'aud Way Statians, X L4Brm. §Except Taesdays and Thursdays. ondsy ouly. * Wednesdays and Fridays ony. SUNDAYS. : Ross Valley and San Rafael. §.00A.A. Mill Val., Ross Val 10.004.. 113048 1300, Ross Valley, San Rafacl, San Qta. 3.009.x. Mill Val., Ross V 4.30e.M, s 6lsra, ¥ £.004.. Point Reyes and Way St WOUTHERN PACIFIC CONPANY. (PACTIFIC TEM.) to arrive as| y ay St'ns Express (via Martinez and Lathrop) Ogden & Last, 00 Port Costa and Benicia. O0A Peters and Mi 30A San Leandro, Hay 7:80A Naypa, Calistoz: Vacaville, Espart), and Redding via Dari: and 8:304 Niles, San_Jose, Sacramento, M and “Orovill , Toue, ARinft 108 Augeles, e New Orleans o, Hayward andro, Haywards - ® Vallejo, Nepa, Calizt ano and Santa osa 4:00r Vacaville, _Woodland, K 13, Marysville, Orovil Sacramento 4:30p Niles, 0r San Leavdro, 1 001 Los A il St 0T Sauta o for Moja 0r Baropean Stockton! iara and Los A oute. Atlantic 1 Mail (v i Fast. 007 San Leardro, 0r San Losndro,lnyirards 1 1212250 Sex Leandr ! (UNARD LINE, New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River, FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE, Etruria, April 27,8 A M Etruria, May 25, 8pu Campania. May Noon Campania.Junel, 11 o x Umbria. May 11. 8 A @ Umbria. Jjune 8, 3 py Ll(ljcnbr’fln, May 18, Noon Lucania, J 15,10 A & ‘abin passage 36U and upward; secona b #£35. $40, 845, according to steamer and Aecom dation age tickets to and from all parts of E:{oT. ply Stee) very low rates. For freight and passage company’s office, 4 Bowling Green, New York. VERNON H. BROWN & COn Goncral agems: Good _accommodation can always be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, San Francisco. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD §. §. CONPANY. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, BREM “fizgznsgpnxss STEAMERS. VINTER RATES UNTIL APRIL 30. First Cabin, $60 and upward; Secon]dlglh‘l)n. $45 and $50; round trip, $95 and $100. Fulda, Aprii 27.'11 A. M. Luhn, May 21, 4 P X Trave, April 30, 9 A. . Fulda, May 25, 11 A. 3 Ems, * May 4, Noon Trave, May 28, 9 A. X Havel, May 7, 9 A. M. Kaiser W. I1, Je. 4,3 Pt Saale, May 14," 9 o TR AT - n’l.‘l;'e:Ie q:;?dmamm-m; Southampton on Pl ‘or London. ROBERT CADELLE, Gentral Agent for Paciic Coast, 118 Montgomery street, under Occidental Hotel, San co. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West [ndies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbours] , in conn Eaaltic Mail 8, 8. Co., fastica for ‘:rg::; :nn‘_fl treas. are to direct ports in England an v "Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymouth, Cherl ‘lass, $195: third e S AL o 'fin"‘ic-&m ooy o e 408 Calitoraia ata Jose, L Cruz . $:154 Newark | Bonlder Cree Staf *2:25r Newarl Almad A Palo o aud Way Station r San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos s Monterey ay op San "alo Alte and Way Station Palo Altoand Prineijal ¥ CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRANCISGO—Poot of Market Street (Slip 8)e *7:00 8:00 9:00 *10:00 11:00A.m, M2:30 1100 %200 340 400 6.00 *6:00r. . Prom OAELAND—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 7.00 8:00 *900 10:00 *11:00 A, $12:00 91230 800 300 400 *5:00 rau. A for Marning. P for Aflternoon. #Sundays excopted. { Saturdays only, ‘Thursdays only. Sundays only. -t Monday, Thureday and Saturay nights only. ATEANTIC ARD PACIPIC RAILROAD. SANTA FE ROU:E. RAINS LEAVE AND Tl-‘nncim (Market-st. Pm_\?L)? BIVE AT 2an Lk MARCH 11, 1895, I‘%’”i:l” E]‘%‘“ via Mojave. . A..Atlantic Express via Los Af ‘Ticket om—swp i Market st., Chro g, 8. F. C. B SPREAS —-Ass't, Gengral Arnrva Datny.