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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1895 e COMMERCIA while choice assorted lights went in some instances as much as 10c higher, the best fetching $4 90. The sales were chiefiy at $4 80@4 95. The ex- treme range was $4 70@5 for heavy, 34 656@4 95 for light and mixed, and $4 25@4 50 for pigs; culls SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, 12,000 sheep came in to-day, and as there was the usual glut of thin Texans, & good portion of the trading was at a low range of prices. Sales were slow except for good to choice sheep, pienty of Texans being disposed of at $1 50@3 60; ordi- Barley, Oats and Corn quiet. hary 0 cholce natives sold av $2 75@4 75; west- sl tuffs unchanged. st $4and upward, and lambs rather active at @5 30. Potatoes steady. Receipts—Cattle, 75005 22,000; Sheep, New Red Onions appeared. 12,000, Silver Wheat stronger again. The syndicate Wheat being sold. Wheat freights very stiff. Hogs, Butter Cheese weakening agaln. e e Eggs promise o do better. STOCKS IN LONDON. Poultry ge! ap to fancy figures. NEW YORK, N. \,_’——' Aprll 25.—The Evenlng Verydlitlle changs in Frujs. Post’s London cablegram says: Of the increase in | Vegetables in good supply. the Bank of Englanp's coin and bullion to-dsy, Erovisions xule firm. £356.000 is from abroad; the rest is Te- MENNe 0, merease. turned from the Easter holiday requirements. The ut details of gold for the week are: £184,000 in bars = bought, and £60,000 eame in from Egypt, £90.000 REPORT. WEATHER BUREAU from Paris, £112,000 from Australia, £82,000 from | China and £19,000 from New York; £100,000 went out to the Cape. The returning indicates enor- mous strength and confirms the prospect of easy DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- BURFAU, SAN FRANCISCO, UNITED STATES WEATHER TURE. 5P M—W r conditions and general | . | less was quieter. Amerlcans reacted with ‘ali- | Readings on fihe coal decision, but the net loss was e s o t, and Denver and Northern Pacific were jornia and the central plateau region; elsewhere 2l ess. light A small Chinese loan of £1,000,000 is re- { ng been arranged here. It may go 1ers are disgusted at the blundering meal fashion of Chinese borrowing. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET. it is practically clou sprinkles occurred throughout C: the day. There has been but slight cha pressure during the past twent has generally risen over California within the last twelve hours. e OMAHA, NEBR., April 25.— Cattle—Receipts, :'\'l';vr;.}v“ 600. Market stronger. Steers, $4 75@5 75; bulk, 3 40; cows and heifers, $1 25@4; bulk, are probable ic and along the Sierras. tockers and feeders, $2 26@4; bulk, “The followinz are seasonal rainfalls to date a3 | 3 { D T S he = cureka | —— 5 b e st vear TERN COTTON MARKET. | NEW miadlings, 6 15-16¢; exports to the Ce s, none; stock, W YORK STOCKS. YORK, N. Y., April 25.— Cotton, dunll; nct receipts, 666; gross, 1365 inent, 1000; forwarded, 10; 7.856. cisco for the thirty Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 13,@2%; last loan 114%; closed 114% Prime mercantile paper, 33,@5%. | Sterling exchange easier, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 891,@4 8935 for de- mand and 34 8814@4 8834 for sixty davs. Posted n ras ature ry temper- | acramento Tates, $4 89@4 8915 and $4 90@4 9014, Commer- | cial & Lo@4 8734. Silver certificates, 6775 @88c. Xrizons CLOSING STOCKS. San Francisco Atchison........ 6 [Northern Pacific... 434 fair Friday: n | Adams Express....143 | Preferred...... 208, y winds. v ‘Alton, Terre Haute. 3834 ‘l‘ P. Den. & Gult,. 5%g G. H. WILLSON, Acting Forcast Officer. Preie ...— " Northwestern. 73 i American Express.112 | Preferred... NEW YORK MARKE' American Tobacco.101 N, Y. Central Preferred 110 NI Y. & New Baltimore & Ohio.. 56 | Ontario & Western 1713 Bell Telephone.....184 Oregon Improvmt. 1015 Canada Pacific..... 4514 Oregon Navigation 17 Cans 5213 Oregon Short Line. 64 * 1714 Pucific Mail........ 181 April Stock Excha NEW YORK. N. Y »non Peoria D. & 1A Pittsburg. .. ..157 4 Pullman Palace....167 Chicago Gas. . s Reading 15 Consolidat Richi C.C.C.& Colo. Coal & Iron Cotton Ol Cert. ions, th Del. Hudson Del. Lack& Western158%4 St. L. & Denver & R. G. pid. 43 St. Paul. Distillers....... 167 st Tennessee. Preferred... . St. Paul & Omah: Preferred. uthern R. R. Preferred. . t th vne........157 reat Northern pfd103 hi 111 ptd 97 1iinois St Paul & Kansas & Lake Erie & Westn Preferred. Lake Shore. Lead Trust Louisville & Nash. 56%s Wells-Fargo. Lonisville &NewAl 8 Western Union Manhattan Consol.117% Wheeling & L. Memphis & Charls. 10~ Preferred. al..100 Minn. & St. Louis. i 914 Denver & RioG. _ 2614 General Electric Th Mobile & Ohio. 18 " National Linseed but shvilleChatt.... 69 Fuel & Lron. proportions, nai 63 Preferred. was Tex . 1035 H. & Texas Cent. o the morn . 941gTOLA.A.&N.Mich. 17 v & West pf. 169, Tol. St Louis& K.Ce. bonds fir merican... b5ys Preferred.. 12 ggn‘;i;h L’r""l" CLOSING BONDS. Cen Pac 1stsof '95.10214 U S 4s, registered Grain and Merchandise. S Den & RG7s......115%4 C 113" Do, 4s... 813, 11614 Erie 2ds.... .. 63 Hops—F s Do, 4s registered 11115 G H & SA 65.... 95 Wool—Firm. Do, 4s coupon....11215 Do, Ts....... . 98 Petroleum- Do, 2s registered. 96 H & Tex Cent 5s...1065% Pacitic s of "85 100 Do, 6 SRR T | 105 M KT firstds...... 81% brokers' price, $9 50: exchange 2107 | Do, second 450 59 Do, Class ( 95 Mutual Union 6s...112 brokers' price, 82 95; ex Do, Currencies .. 95 N J Cent Gen bs.. 11264 La, New Consols 45 95 Northern Pac 1sts.117 Missourl 6s.........100 | Do, 2ds. 2 N Carolina 6s......124 Northwest Cqnsol Do, 45 ...77103 Do, SF deb 5s. 3 < opened 10 to 20 points lower | S C Non-fund 114 R GrandeWest 1sts 72 At Havre cables, rul Tenn new set 6s. .. 8415 St. Paul Consels 75,126 feature diyin ally on Do, 5 2100 Do, C & PW 5511214 Closed sic 10 § Do, 3s. — StL&IronMt6en bs 7815 Tenn old 6s_. Va Centurie: Do, deferred . Atchison 4s . & S.F.Gen 6s.107 5914 Southern R.R. 5s.. 9014 5 Texas Pacific firsts. 897 cline. Sales, S¥50_ b 13 80: Jul 4 §14 10; Decem! Spot Coffee—Rio, ste: 117l 7334 Texas Pac seconds. 2755 Mild—Quier; Cordova, 1815@19c: sales none. Do, 24 A """ 23" Union Paclstot'87.10444 | Sugar—Raw fi B o o Muscovado | Canada South 2ds..103 ‘West Shore 4s.. 1056 89 at 2 11-16, ex-ship | FOREIGN MARKETS. CHICAGO MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ExG., April 25.—The spot market is steady at 5s 1d@5s Cargoes are firm at 6d on pa 94 for prompt shipment and May-Jui nt. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: April, 55 34d: May, 58 34,d; June, 5s 84d; July, August, 55 1344 RITIES. ExG., April 26. — Consols, 10584; , 30 9-16d; French Rentes, 102f 1734c. CHICAGO, T Apr] 5.—There were the same Characteristics to the market news concerning wheat to-day as on the day before. The foreign markets were firm, Liverpool being quoted 14d higher jor California and 14d higher for red win The primary market eipts were in ex- cess of the movement at the corresp date of the year before and there S no erial change | from the previously prevailing dry weather con- artions. The mark ted very mervousiy, with frequent changes ove e of about 3¢ per bushel. The short selle were for the great part of the forenoon on during the crea itself about leve tions. PORTLAND’ time maintained with yesterday’s closing quota- PORTLAND, OR.. April 24.—Exchanges, $144, g M. = % | 871: balances, $2 28. The opening price of May was at an advance of | *‘Wheat—Walla Walla, 47@48c B bushel; Valley, from p@1he at 6014c.and July made a si | 50@8055c B Dusher. gain, siarting at from 6 s XCHANGE AND BULLION. many times over the range July between 6lc and 61 Values being about midway betwes | Sterling Exchange, 60 days — 34889 in the end, July closing at 6114c and May at 60c. | Sterling Exchange, Sight. .. = 594: The corh market was q rmer on the | New York Exchange, sight - 05 average. The opening pric was 48c. It | New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 07 sold as bigh as 481/, and as oy 4c, and the ilver, spot, @ ounce. - 67 latter price was bid at the close o Silver, 30 day i 6675 The bulk of the trading in oais was done in the { Mexican Dollars. o4 (2274 way of excha deliveries. T than the near higher and the o 10 28%4.c, advanced t closed "at 287 v 2854c, @281 It wis & dull day in provisions and they w the most part weak. The run of hogs was 22,000 head. Packers were inclined 1o sell the products early in the sesslon, but gave a firm tone fo ¢ close by bidding prices up o a recovery of an early decline of 123sc in pork, 5¢ in lard and 6 in ribs. The closing prices were practically unchanged. ing from May to the nine deferred | atter were proportionately firmer | months. July closed | . May s fell Off 10 2 from EXPORTS OF WINE, Exports of Wine from California during the first quarter of 1895 were 4,378,853 gallons, valued at £1,700,000, against 2,289,700 gallons at $1,140,000 during the same period in 1894. The wine busi- ness continues to show a PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, re for | The leading futures ranged as follows: $ Highest. Lowest. | WHEAT—Freights are stiff at 30s, June-July 5934¢ | loading, and a number of vessels have been char- 5994 | tered at this rate. There are now less than halfa 61 dozen disengaged wheat vessels in port and these 6124c | are likely to be taken any day. 2% Wheat i3 again firm ‘and futures show another 467c | advance. The demand on shipping account is 471gc | good. 47%4c | " Itisanopen secret on 'Change that the famons 48%4e | “syndicate’” Wheat is now being sold off as rapidly o ¢ | as'possible, and the parties who are working it oft 81295 81210 | bave the advantage of an active and brisk market #12 5212 $12 324 | to work on. In fact, the tone is 80 strong and the e demand 50 good that the selling of even 200,000 #6 85 #6821/ | tons of this Wheat does not seem to weaken the July -$700 $69715 | market any. It is a good thing that it is being sold. Sept e $716 $710° | Lt has been a bugbear on the market long enough. Short Ribs per 100 1be B0c B ctl: cholce, 9134 lower 862714 3620 R g holce for milling, 92 27 grades, i extra cholce for milling, 92 86421 $63 97pc B ctl A 8655 $64714 quotation: CALL BOARD SALES, y were as follows: Flour—Firm; | INFORMAL SERSION — 10 o'clock—December— No. 2 Spring Wheat, 84@65c 3 Spring | 200 tons, 97150: 1700,9754¢: 3600, 97%c. May— Wheat, nominal; No. 2 Ked e, 2 | 800, 90c: 200, 90%4c. Corn, 47@A734¢; No. & « 2 White, | REGULAR MORNING SESSTON—May—400 tons, §2ssagic: No, sx.‘r"xl'ym(sacfl"('%m%gié\":?'2 glc: 100, 90%4c; 600 90Yee. December—300, e T R e 9745c; 1400, 971j4c: 100, 974jgc: 100, 97%c. AFTERNOON , SESSION—May—100 tons, 9034c. Timothy Seed, $5 20; Seller 95, new, '“’""7“.,‘,“"},?,"',7"“"“ i $12 20@1 Mess' Pork, ® bbi., 2 35; Lard, B 100 ibs., $6 85@6 8714 Short Ribs, Sides (loose), 86 25@8 2714; Dry 9414c. Décember—200, & . BARLEY—Is dull, both on and of cal, at about previous prices. . Feed, 65@673/4c for ordinary and 68%c for choice bright': Brewing, SU@87%¢ B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES, INFORMAL SESS105—10 0'clock—December—100 Salted Shoulders — (boxed), B5@b%: - Shott Clear Sides. (boxed), $6 55@6 60; Whisky, dis- tillers fnished goods, gal.. $1 20: Sugar, cut loaf. 4.88c: granulated, 4.12c; standard A, 4.03c. On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butier mar- teady. Creameries, 10@19c: Dairi #ons.70c- }(;z‘w;;l’u"‘ LR TT T 0@ alries, 8@ tol;{]:n&f\l MORNING SESsI0X—December—100 Livestock. . About 7000 cattle were received to-day, and as there was a better demand for dressed and Eastern ArzERNooN Stasion-—No.sales. '8N are guotable at §1 07 1 173 # cu; fancy %(ed 1 02 1 s Choion, OAS@ET 5 A commmon ia prices ruled stronger, and in numerous | 4o common o {fair, Shebkeces abont 10¢ per 100 fs higher, The ex. | 56@90c: ted, 81 18@1 20; Black, 3123501 25/ treme rage for nauive beet steers weighing from | SFAY, 95c@¥1 0244 Surprise, $1 1734 5010 1660 is $4@s 20; good selling ai 85 25 | P and upward. But hers and canners’ stuft is lower CORN—Not much going on. Yellow, $1 thap 4 week ago, cows and heifers selling at 1 60 | @1 15: Small Round Yellow, -1'1‘635 26; White, $1 10@1 15 % ctl @35, but few bring much more than 84 or less | SLP@L A0 than 82 25. Texas catle are becoming plentier | g (w1 AT Nominal and sales are falrly large at steady prices, steers welghing 1190 bringing $3 15@$4 60. Tcluding tiie 6000 head left over from yesterday there were 28,000 hogs in the yards to-day. Buy- - ers started in early in the day.and prices ruled strong from the opening at an average advance of 6c per 100 pounds. The best heavy weights brought 5 and the choicest mixed went for 84 85, FLOUR AND HILLETU'FS- FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $326@3 35 P bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 16@3 25; superfine, $2 10@2 35 P bbl. MILL s‘r{m??-xyc’mm,w,o‘t;nnum. hardly any stock comiug in. i young; Hepns, 84 50@6 ’T doz; $9@1l @ dozen; d, Fryers, $7 50@8 50 @ doz; Broilers, $6@7 for large and $3@5 for small; Pigeons, $2@2 25 are largely nominal at $2 50@3 B box for choice to | fancy and 75¢@$2 for common to good. of Strawberries were 18I Longworths and § | Orange County suys that it is estimated that 75% | of the Seedling O still on the trees. The prospects for profitable move- | ment _are mot very bright. | that from 12 t o be marketed—the crop of Riverside Growers are advised 3c; Graham Flour, 3c; oatmeat, 414c; Oat Groats, e Cracked Wheat, 315c; Buckwheat Flour, 5¢; P'[%'};fii’,&f,fi%.fnbh Meal, 3@5350; Feed # ton; THE STOCK MARKET. Business was quiet on all calls yesterday and no Corn, $25@25 50; Cracked Corn, $26@26 change of any deseription was visible, prices ruling Hominy, 412@4%c® 1. steady. = NOTES. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, The Pacific Lighting Company has declared a BRAN—$18 50@14 50 B ton. divident of 30c payable May 6. In the Con. Cal, & Va. the face of the south drift from the end of the east crosscut from the south end of the stopes on the fourth floor of the 1750 tivel is all in ore of much better grade than for a week past. On the fifth floor, ove floor above, where they have been working south from the up- raise, they were in high-grade ore Wednesday. In the Mono mine the east crosscut from the south drift 400 level is still in porphy’ ‘The Bulwer Consolidated Mining Company dur- ing the week ending April 21 finished cleaning up at the Bodie tunnel mill. There was crushed on the run 353 tons of ore. Shipped 1o the Nevadi Bank April 20 bullion valued ut $6017 29. Totsl amount_of bullion received from the milling, #8076 75. Extracted and put in the main ore chute during the week 25 tons of ore valued at about $15 per ton. he following official reports have been placed on file: CHALLENGE—From the surface tunnei the joint Confidence and Challenge raise is up 63 feet; the t0p 15 in quartz of no value. CROWN Porxt—The south drift from the raise ou the 700 level was extended 1o a total length of 26 feet and connected with the fourth floor north drift. Work was resumed in the raise from the it crosscut from the south lateral drift on the level and it is now up 40 feet. The top is in a mixture of porphyry. clay and seams of quartz. Have been engaged in retimbering and repairing the south drift from the east crosscuton the 700 level and have completed 87 feet. During the week have shipped to the Mexican mull 670 tons of ore which was extracted from the openings be- tween the 600 and 700 levels and from above the 600 1evel. The average battery for the week was $10 48, of which $9 35 was gold. BELCHER—On the 300 level the joint Belcher and Seg. Belcher south drift s in 166 feet from the S g shaft; the face shows porphyry. Have hoisted Rir ,,{";‘,,’.‘,.%’;f;:ph{’"“:'flfi';f Seacringions, S0t | during the week forcy-five tons of ore, the average 76¢ @ doz. Arrivals were 1231 bxs Asparagus, 506 | L9P-CAT sample of which was $16 29 per ton. Have Dbxs Rthubarb and 568 sks Peas. Asparagus, 25@75¢ g{i‘rtnhmp‘fll to the Brunswick mill for reduction for ordinary and $1@1 50 for good to choi L kons.atore. z B S h e b for ordinany nd 30G70e for | _ S¥G: BELCHER—On the 200 level the southwest Cholte: Green Peas, $1@1 25 ® aack for common | SX2 cur from the \u:f’xrup‘xl::‘re‘ra:"xru tis out 16 ot B _;weeuns':; “i:‘..,‘.’.f.f‘r‘,’?‘?»“" ie% value. Have hoisted auring the week and stored s 3 o i in the orehouse at the mine twelve tous of ore, the Cbake S B ickl; Mo CanolitodDs average car sumple of which shows an assay value of $34 46 per ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. JUSTICE—The north prospecting drift from the BUTTER—Is apparently weaker than ever and bottom of the Blaine winze, intermediate tunnel level, was advanced 10 feet. _On_the drain tunnel some dealers are disposed to quote still lower prices. Receipts are t0o large. level, between No. 1 and No. 2 chutes, they are sinking & winze in the ore mentioned in the last CREAMERY—Fancy 12145¢ B b. weekly report. This winze is now down 12 feet in DarrY—Fancy, 11@11%4c; good to choice, 9@ fair-grade ore. BSAVAGE—On the 950 level the north lateral 10c; medium grades, @8%4c P I; store Butter, T@T3ge 7 CHEESE- drift started from the west side of station is ad- vanced 25 feet in the vein. The east crosscut started from the south drift 40 feet b from the thirteenth floorupraise was advanced 25 feet when it reached the last clay of the ledge and was dis- ket is quite wi continued. 1he north drift started from the east mon to good, 4 crogscut fourth floor of north upraise is advanced Lg@l4iac, 24 feet; face is in quartz and porphyry. The south o drift from the face o¢ thesill floor, Southeast drift, here are not many here and the market | was advanced 20 feet, total length 100 feet: face is ly, though the demand is not active. Itis S. the general opinion that the market will do better from now on. Duck_ Eggs, 16c; store Eggs, 10@ 1134c; ranch Eggs, 121a@ldc B doz, the latter figure obtainable only for strictly ancy. in quartz giving low as: On the 1000 level POULTRY AND GAME, they are extracting some ore on the elghth floor of the'old stopes. On the 1030 level the east cross- POULTRY—Prices keep on climbing, as there is Everything on the MIDDLINGS—$17@19 P ton. FEEDSTUFFS — Ground ;and rolled Barley, $15 50@16: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton: Cottonseed Oilcake, $24 B ton. g HAY—The new crop Is on the eve of coming in and the market is correspondingly depressed, espe- clally as there are large supplies of old stock on nhand. Wheat is quotable at 38@11 B ton; Wheat and Oat, $8@11 B ton: Barley, $7@8 50: Oat, $3@10 50: Alfalfa, $6 50@8 50; Clover, 37@8; Compressed, $8@10 50; Stock, $6@7 @ ton. STRAW—40@65¢ B bale. "D SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos are quotable at $1 50@1 80 B ctl; Small Whites, $2 65@2 85; Pea, 32 65@2 85; Large Whites, $2 65@2 85; Pluk, $150@175; Reds, $160@1 75: Blackeye, $325@350: Red Kidney, nominal; Limas, $4 60@4 65; Butters, $2 @2 25 for small and $2 25@2 50 B ctl for large. SEEDS — Yellow Mustard, $1 75@2; Trieste, %1 60@1 76; Native Brown, $1 25@175: Flax, $2 50: {: B@dc P 1b; Alfalfa, T@734¢; iemp 4C P . 514c; Green Pens, nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS ETABLES. POTATOES—Receipts of new were 591 sacks, selling at 75c@$1 25 B cf rly Rose, 30@40c & ctl; River Reds, 25@35c; Petaluma and Tomales Burbanks, 40@60c: River Burbanks, 40@50c; Ure- gon Burbanks, 40@80c P ctl. ONIONS—New Red have sppeared, selling at $1 # ctl. 0ld Onions are dull and out of favor at 65@ 90c for good to choice and 40@50c for inferior: Nevadas, $1 10@1 25 ® ctl. 13@1814¢; seconds, 12@ are very large and the mar- ney mild new, 615@7c; com- @6c; Young America, 7@9c: East- atter figure for cream; Western, cut started on the four h floor 300 feet south of the shatt is advanced 25 teet; face is In_quartz giving low assays. Have started a west crosscut from the tenth floor of the south ore stopes and advanced some 10 feet in quartz. On the Stock and Bond Exchange $218 was bid for Bank of California, but $222 was wanted. Hutchinson was in better demand at $12 on account list except Ducks and THens is higher. Young | of ayother dividend soon to be declared. Roosters command = fancy prices, We quote | The delinquent assessment sale of the Gray California stock as followa: Live Turkeys, 12 | Eagle Mining Company will be held to-day. @l4c B I for Gobblers: 14@16c 2 1 for Hen ‘he Banning Water Company of Banning, River- Geese, 8 pair, 81 50@2; Goslings, 32 20@2 75 | glde County, has levied an assessment of 25 cents . 4 50@5 50 7 dozen for old and $6@9 for per share, delinquent May 6. Rooste! oung, $4 '50@5 50 § dozen; oo BOARD SALES. for youn, or young in the San Francisco Following were the sal Stock Board yest erda; REGULAR MORNING SESSION—9:30. and $1 75@2 for old. GAME. Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. | 250 Alta......16100 Confid..1.45100 Mex % EENeIU S01SE 117500 C Point. . 62300 OceldT ORCHARD FRUITS — Seven boxes Cherries | 100 Belchr.. . 2 B & B..12200 Ovrmn, came in and sold at $1 75@2 75 @ box. Apples | 150 B& B 78100 G & C. 120100 H&N . 1.30100 300 Bodle. 1.15300 Ju .[45100 Mex......811100 Union 950 CC& V.5.00 ' AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 500 Alta......15200 C Point...60,600 Occidntl. .25 200 Bodie”..1.10100 E B & B. JJloos ev BE! RRIES—No ( oseberries yesterday. Receipts chests, selling at $6@8 for t for large berrles. ommunication from 8 # CITRUS FRUITS — A 600 Chollar....43(100 H&N....1.25/300 Sil Hill...04 200 CC&V...3.001100 Ophir...1.65{100 Y Jacket..37 200 Confd .1.50100 1 nges of Southern Catifornia are | Press dispatches say 0 to 1500 carloads of Oranges remain Vall v the Exchange to rush their Following were the sales in the Paclfic Stock Board yesterday : freight. California Navels are quotable at $1 7 AR SERSION—10:30. 2 95 P box; Scedlings, 75c@$1 25; Siclly Lemons, | 50 Alpha 00 Chollar. .. 46,400 Ophir 16214 $4 3 box: California Lemons, $1@1 75 for com- | 300 Belcher. 00 C Polnt. 60100 Savage....00 mon and $2@2 50 for zood to choice: Mexican | 550 . 00 ... 1200 B 300B& B Justice 100 Bodie1.17 00 Oceidtl.. . 50 CC& 0215200 ... .1.65 30 00700 Overmn..10| 30 Union 95100 .. .09 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 25300 G & C.,.. 45300 Ophir 1,623 83@3 50 P box: Bananas, $1 25 Pineapples, nominal. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, four sizes, 414@434c: larger sizes, 5@5Yac P Ib: smaller sizes, 2a@ic B B; Apples, 416@5c for quartered, 414@5c for llxfi“,gg g'udfil 71 fi:fifgfi\ 54 sliced and for evaporated: Bleached | g5 95300 Mex o Peaches, 4@6c: cots, 6@7¢ for fair to choice | 800 --ee ok | and 715@8c ofor fancy Moorpark: Pears, 4@4lac o = e SR i s CLOSING QUOTATIONS, 2c for inferior goods; Plums, 3la@4dlec for pitted et e and 1le@2c for unpitted: Fiks, black, Sc for o S et pressed and 114@2c for unpressed. Bia. Asked. Bid. Asked. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Raisins—4- . _dnf'kmn . — 85 crown,loose, 4¢ B Ib; 3-crown, 2 crown, 2 )ubu a.. =5 g seedless Sultanas, 3¢: seedless Muscatels, 2c # 1b; usice - 10 3-crown London Iayers, $1 35@1 45 % box; clusters, [ Belcher - 63K entuck. — 05 78: Dehesa cluste 2 50; Tmperial | Best& Belcher. 79 Lady Wash.... — 05 $3 50; Dried Grape: @134c 3 Ib. BentonCon.... — T8 B0 N hestnuts, 3@ Walnuts, 7@ | Bodie ‘110 T i 91hc @ B for paper-shell and softshell, and 6@ | Bulhon 16 M. ] s e = ® 1 for hardshell; Almonds, 2@24e for hard- | Bulwer. 10 11 NevadaQueen. — 06 and 6@6c P B for softshell, and — for | Caledoma...... 07 —Occidental..... 23 = — 3 Peanuts, b@6e for Eastern and 4@ | Challenge Con. 43 440phir.. 7160 1.65 41jpc for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c; Peca Choliar. ., 42 440verman . 09 10 6¢ for rough and_8¢ for_polished ; Fxl’lwr!;.fi(?bd tg:: rtriberige ] 5-%’}(:{_&;&;. :: :g B NS G674 § b Ocsoni e BE DO Confidence.. 1145 1.805eg. Beichier. L 1o 16 —Comb, 9@1114c3 Ib; water-white ex- | Con.New York. — Scorpion....... 04 0 tracted, B14@7c: ight amber extracted, 514@6Yzc; | Crown Polnt... 68 61 Sierra Nevada, 80 82 dark amber, 5@b3z¢ P b, astSierraNev — 05 Silver Hill 0s 05 BEESWAX—25@27c 9 I chequer..... 02 O3Silver King.... 12 — 2 Eureka Con. . 30 35syndicae — 0 R Gould & Curry. 45 46 Union Con 49 50 PROVISIONS. Hale & Norers.1.25 130 Utah e RI08 lowa. .= Tog'Yellor L 36 38 CURED MEATS—Firm quotations are still the rule. Bacon quotable at 9@9%zc B B for heavy and 10¢ ¥ B for light medium: 10%4c for light, 11 @11%4,c¢ for extra light and_1214@16c for sugar- cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 1214c:California Hams, 11%4c; Mess Beet, $7@? 50 @ bbi; extra mess do, $88@8 50; family do.$10@11; extra y Pork, $10@10 50; extra clear, $17 50@18 ' bbl; mess, $16@1650 B bbl; Smoked Beef, 912@10¢ ?1b. LARD—Eastern, tierces, 63,@7c @ 1b for com- pound and 834c % Ib for pure; pails, 93pc; Cali- fornia tierces, 6c for compound and 8c for pure; hali-bbls, 84c; 10-b tins, 8lec ® Ib; do 6-b, 9P M. , BTOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, April 24—2 p. 3. BONDS. Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. U S4scoup.111 ~ — | Banks, Commercial— e | U Sdsreg...111 — [AmerB&TC. — — Cal-stCbleds 10915 — [Anglo-Cal. | 59 — Cal Elec L 65107 — [Bank of Cal..218 222 Cntra C W bs 993410114 Cal SD&TCo. 4014 4134 Dpnt-stex-cp 88 91 FirstNationl.177%g — EdsnL&P 63.108% — |Grangers.... — & — F&CH RREs104 |LondonP&A.1231512714 Geary-stR55.107 |London&sF 32 COTTOLENE—734c 8 b In tierces and 8ygc® | LotAns Los. 870 oo | Merch & = 1 in 10-1b tins. 4iChiebsl 221 - VONgRSs. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers quot- able at 7@71kc; medium, 6@6Y4c; light, 6@6Y4c; Cowhides, 6@6Y4c; salted Kip, 416@b; salted Calf, 7@$c; salted Veal, 6@7c; dry hides, usual tion, 1024@12¢; dry Kip, 9¢: dry Calf, 12(? prime Goatskins, 20@35c each: Kids, 5¢; skins, good summer, 30c B 1b; medium, 15@25 ... — _— Mutual I Oak Gas 63..10134108 |SF SavUniond95 Do, 2d 188 5s..102 * Omnibus6s.117 — PacRollMés. 103 Do, 2d Issds.. — — P&OKy6s. 110 120 /Sav & Loan..110 el 2 winter, 10@15c; pskins, shearlings, 10@20¢ | B & Ch Ry6s. 95 100 each; short wool, 25@3bc each; medium, xoémc Pwl-stRR 64.110 — 3 each ; long wool, 40@60c each; Culls of all kinds | Reno,WL&L102 105 |Oak,SLeHay — 100 about Yic less, RiverwCots — 100 |Presidio T4 — TALLOW-No. 1 rendered, 414@4%sc; country | SE&NPRRSs 9914 9074 Sutter-st ST Tallow, 4@A14c; refined, 6c; Grease, S@31gc B Ib. [ SPRRAriz6s 85°° 90| Powder— WOOGL—Quotations for the spring clip are: Cholee | SERR Cal 65.10 — |AtlanticD... 14 20 Northern, 10@11c: San Joaquin, vear's staple, 6@ | SPRR Calbs. — 89 [Californta... 80 — 7c ¥ 1b; do, seven months’, 6@8c: Calaveras and | Do, 1congtd. — 90 145 Foothlll, 8@10c; Nevada, 7@9c # . :l\’lel‘ll:gl - 15‘1‘ e = HOPS—C , 8 + Co E S pE =y hoice, 635@7¢; common to good, 6@6c | SYWAterfs. o 121 [Vigorit, o 400 e — :Ikln(;:g;sn — 10014 Bll;élc‘;;“io, - 12 3 Sunst’] — — Cal Cot N ¥ N Sutter-stRbs.109 Cal Dry Dock — VisaliaW ¢ STOCKS—W ater— 92 EdisonLight. 9714 98 BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 414¢ spot, and 414¢ for June and July delivery; Wool Bags, 24@26c. Contra Ca o S 3 COAL—A new Seattle Coal, called the “Bryant,” | Marim cor ™ *>% 5o hSPCo. 1;4{ will be offered st $6 next week. Wellington, 100 |JudsonMigC. 1 New Wellington, $8 @ ton: Southfield W 'y 977 98 |MerExAssn.100 — lington, $7 80 B ton: Coos Hay, $56: Wallsend, OceanicSSCo — 23 %7 50; 'Scotch, $8; Brymbo, 87 50; Cumberland — 50 |PacAuxFA.. 1% 2 31350 in bulk and §15 in sacks: ' Pennsyl 95— [PacBorax... 99 — Antnracite g, §12: Welsh Anthiracite Lgg, 5 . 481 47 [PacT&N Co. — 80 Capnel, $8; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleas . —’% 8614 Pac Rol Mill 17 — ant Valley, $7 60; Coke,$12 in bulk and $14 in | PacificLight. 48 4%, Parf PaintCo — 9 sacks. & SanFrancsco — 72 PacTransCo — 27 SUGAR—The Western SugkP Refluing Company Z 50 [PacT&T 80 quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered Sunset T & — and Fine Crushed, all 534¢; Dry Granulated, 4%c; | Firemanska, 160 |United C Co. 25 Confectioners’ A, d5%c: Magnolia A, 4v4c; Extra | Sun... L C, 41j5c; Golden 8%c: D, 854c; half barrelsijc 1wore than barrels, boxes Lac more. MORNING STSSION. Board—30 Hutchinson S P Co, 12. Street—$2000 Californin-st K R $2000 Edison L & P Bonds, 109; Bonds, 98144 AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—85 Hutchinson S P Co, 1235, HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: ", B 6¢; choice, 6145cP b; S Th® BEEF—First qualit; uality, 4 5 third do, . VEAL-—Large, 4@bc; small, 5 1. MUTTON—Wethers, 5¢; Ewes, C @ . second LAMB—Spring, 6@7c P Ib. PORK—Live Hogs. sgs%c for soft, 4@4%4c | 5 11 Roberts, Rac F L Walbridge, Red Bluft s "8 St B I Nk Secdary; dreaved | o B Hughes, Waat W Allson, Cal o i R s 1.6 Willlams & wical J 2 Beck, Gakland > Seymour, Cal H V Merritt, Oaklan WEUNIran 08 CRODUNE. ;ll'r gnlllu;’re, Sun Mateo E %nlgen, Ne\; e rs. oise, Arlingtn reene w, ‘ruz P AR zm’;‘““” AY, Aprll 2. | 5 Scott, Grants Pass | H. L Coulter, St Joseph L Ll Ry s hous F B Granger Jr & w, Cal C M Hall & w, Arlington b ooy gt Ll e D S Parkhurst, Chicago Miss C I Hall, Arlington Ot CE, 1,300 Qaokat) L Weinberger, N 0 Miss R Hall, Ariington Potatoes, sk: 1120 ides, no H H Love,Sacto D H Osborn. Courtland Boan wkh. ool 2530 Winey gaa. G W donmog B A Foiimacal 1 4 M 3 ohnson, Los An; ips, e 73 Suyder, San Andreas A C Smither, Los Ang {Dvflfilnnm&cmm G vg B\{n'l(;nn & v(v:flow- THE CALL CALENDAR. M “fefl fm, Los Ang M ickinson, Arei 83 2 M Moseley ,Mich E T Russell, St'Louls Ly 1890, E J Briscoe, Cal © A L Brown, Newark J H Moss, San Mateo _ Mrs L A Terry, Sacto Mrs A Porterfield, Ukiah Mrs J M Mannon, Ukiah 3rs G 1, Allen, Stockton F I Wadsworth, Colo G Trame & w, China __ Miss A Ager, Sunol J A Ferguson, Sunny Sth J H ScQuaid, Smartsville I Cremin, Marysville W Bruce. Chicago BALDWIN HOTEL. S Jacob & wi, Denver M Curtis, San Rafael Martin, Fresno ¥ Egghert, Sacramento D Davidson, Fresno DAmuuvng'Bn.“h,N\’ M Bosset, Los Angeles M Levy, N F Fulton, Deleware S J Campbell, Denver A Unruh&wf, Areata B H Knapp, Los Angeles Rosenthal, Baltimore J W Goety, N Y Willlams, ‘Chicago ==zl e'll vEE= Oregon PALACE HOTEL. | L H Smith, Hanford eckinger, San Jose W A Craig, Chicago WLHarding&w,Chicago W T Minuse, New York 5 B L Howard, New York G W Calder, Michigan W A Hunt, England C E Locke, Michigan G H Dunn'& w,Michigan C F Kohl, San Mateo R C Kerens, St'Louls Miss Kerens, St Louls Miss B Mudd, St Louls S M Dodd, St Louis Miss Lenton, New York C Lippiucott & w, Phila W 1 Bush, Chicago E C Nux, New York -J T Terry, New York Jf Terry Ir, New York R Terry, New York R Terry Jr, New York I T Plet, New York F S Oliver, Chicago W H Bates, Boston T McTirow, New York J D Smith, Minneapolis R L Colgroove, Towa J H Colburn, Boston J A Latcha & JD Flower & W B Webb, Londen MrsBrograved m. D W Cowden, Kansas R van Brunt, New York RUSS HOUSE. J M Miller, England J E Moore, St Louis M Kavanaugh & w, Cal James Young, Arcata J E Morton, Redding M Allen, Ferndale L W Burnes, Suisun E L Blackmer, S D W P Horkey, Yuba City € Octs, Woodland « ILE Pratt, Woodland J C Jamison, Woodland W McCann, Mott G McCann, Mott G Dickey. R Storry, Sisson W W Lee, Sisson J Cathro, Red Bluft G Clark, Red Bluft F Foley, Alameda D J Price, Chicago S Payerweather, Il J P Mason, Little River ¥ Lambacher & s, Cal D Jackson, Sacto H J Hopper, Mo A J Goodrich, Sacto R Heath, Fresno C W Thompson, Tomales NEW WESTERN HOTEL. A A Gibson, Sulphur Crk A Magee, Merced J W Elsworth, Alameda Arthur Belew, Dixon G C Warfield, Merced H Burlingham, Ohio G H Bulmont, Allegania R E Listo, Mont G Listo, Mont A Buller, Red Blust Wm Roberts, Guatemala T Clive Chas Peck, Monteray J Haignt, Onkland 8 J Gifford, 111 J Player, Nevads City Thos McQuaid, N Y RH Arnett, Lodl LICK HOUSE. A L Cressy, Modesto ¥ H Grott, ¥ A Cressy, Modesto I Gurns E P Webber, N S W Portland v, Golconda A CDMaude, Bakersfield J O Miller, Bakersfield Major 1 C Dane & w, \‘}usl C Whetmore, Crows Lndg J Steele. Poriland, Or J C Needham, Modesto B H_Adams&ws, N J King & wf, San Jose G Walker, Kinwood Z A Moore, Cal W F Hazleton, NewYork D Oppenheliner, N York W L Elkins, Menlo Park JH Fi A Rusch & w, New York H G Bond & w, Seattle J W Oliver, New York v, N York N York Miss Flower, New York Ira S Kip Jr & w, N York London F B Meyer, Cincinnati 1L F Maboney,San Miguel C Rebayliate, Portland A G Kelly, San Quentin J McCann & w. Sisson J D Hutchison, Staten Td Mrs Grinther, Yuba City C Edwards, Grand Gorge Slerra Madre 0 A Resiand, Monterey E'E Villev, Sebastopol A F Humbolt, Oriskany A Johnson, Wall Lake J W Green, Coulterville OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. PIER. STEAMER. | PESTINATIO: ATLS. Coos Bay. | Apr 26,10A Valiejo Truckee ... | Portland {Apr 26, 4pu| Vallejo Honolulu. Apr 27.10am Oceanic Humbold: pr27, §ax Miss'n 1 Newport |Apr 27, 8an Bdw'y 3 .| Humbold! Apr 27,11au| Washt'n .| San Diego Bdw'y 2 i| Portiand |Spear City Sydney | Panama . PMSS Walla Walla| Vie & P Alce Blnchd | Portland. Eureka Newport Ham | Bdw'y 2 Pomona.. ... | Humbold . 2rM | Bdw'y 1 Weeott. Eel River. 9ax Vallejo Alameda .. Oceanic Crescent Cty | I Santa liosa.. San Diego 9aM| Bdw'y 1 5ex | Valleio State of Cal.....| Portland April Alice Blanchard | Portland April Walla Walla. April Costa Rl Aprit Corona. |april Excelsior. .| Yaquina Bay - |April Weeatt. . ©| Eel River “|April Farallon . | Puget Sound | April Pomena. Humbodt “|avril Eureka. April Bandori] April 29 Arcata April 3 Cresce; San Benito. ~|april -|Victoria -|Portiana Panama.. . Kahului. Panama. Newport, Acapulco. Kahuiui April 3 o8 bloaters, 5 bbls whisky, 1 cs eggs, 6 bxs butter, es silk. Santa Barbara—3 sks abalones, 6 bxs lemons, 6 s coal oil, 4 sks walnuts, 38 skscrawfish, 6 bbls Vveronica, 8 bbls tallow, 25 bdls green hides, 117 bdisfhides. Ventura—102 sks wool. 1 bdl iron, 10 cs eggs. 151 8ks d apricots, 1 es boots and shoes,8 sks d peaches, f\g:el::s oranges. 50 bxs lemons, 1 coop fowl, 22 sks. ars. Gaviota—12 bxs fish, 9 bdls d fish, T cs boots, 3 Dxs butter, 99 sks wool, 2 bdls peits. Port Harford—2 bdls dry hides. 16 cs eggs, 8014 bxs butter. 93 tubs 4o, 7 08 cheese, 58 bxs fish, & dressed calves, San Simeon—7 tubs 13134 bxs butter, 7 cs eggs, 7 bdls hides, 1 coop chickens, 25 dressed calves. Cayucos—159 bx butterr, 17 cs eggs, 18 bales sea- weed, 45 dressed calves. ¢ SANTA CRUZ—Per Gipsy—13 bbls wine, 60 bbls lime, 11 cs cheese. 7 dressed calves,16 bxs butter, 1 8 exgs. Monterey—8 pkgs mdse, 4 cs cheese. Moss Landing—1 cs eggs, b bxs butter. REKAPer Humboldt—44.641 ft lumber, 600 M shingles, 5 M shakes, 158 sks potatoes, 3 bbls m water, 51 rolls leather, 8 bxs appies, 4000 Ibs innk, 2 pkgs mdse, 1 cs cheese, 27 cans veal, 19 kegs 28 tubs, 355 bxs butter, 6 pkgs express, 1cs fish, 1 sk coin MENDOCINO—Per Point Arena—210 M ft lum- ber, 1 bx glass. Navarro—4 bxs butter. Point Arena—99 bxs butter, 3 cs eggs, 4 dressed hogs, 1 dressed calf. onsignees. aDer Thistle—Alaska Packers'Assn; P CHS er Gipsy—Wheaton, Breon & Co: Hills Bros; F. Url & Co; Dairymen’s Union; Norton, Teller & Co Witzel & Buker; Dodge, Sweeney &Co; A W Fink am, Hoppe & Co: Hammond & Brod; Sherry, Avilla & © Herman Joost: De Bernardi & Co; Fleming & Co; W P Fuller & Co; Goldberg, Bowen & Co. - Per Point Arena—B P Hotallng & Co: Edward: & Co: Mendocino Lumber Co; Dairymen’s Union: Rohlifs & Gerdon:Wilson & Baechtel; Brady & Co; Ross & Hewlett: Standard Oil Co: O B Smith & Co; F B Haight; J W Wittland &C Per Humboldt—Friend & Terry Lumber C D Gray; Chas Nelson; E R Stevens & Co; Mitchell; C A Hooper & Co; A C Nichols & Co: El- dridge & Co; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: A Paladinl Wellman, Péek & Co; Nathan, Dohrmann & Ce de Luca: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; F B Haight Russ, Sanders & Co; Dodge, Sweeney.& Co. Flum- boldt' Min Water Co; Chas Harley & Co: H N Til- den & Co: C E Whitney & Co: O B Smith & Co; Dairymen’s Union Norton, Teller & Co; Getz Bros & Cq b Wneaton, Breon & Co; Witzel & BaKer. Price & Co; Gonld & Jaudin; A D EAllison & ;Co; E L Snell W A Rouse & Ca anger & Gulinger;F Uri & Co; Ross & Hewlett; W W Montague & Co; Bloom & Houser; Greenbaum, Weil & Michels: J Hoffman; CE Whitney & Co; De Bernardi & Co; A Pallies: Wood, Curtls & Co; Levi Spiegel & Co: Tmmel & Co; J K Armsb v's Cash Store; Colqm- bus Buggy Co:~ Wetmore Bros: sissinger & Co; C Schilling & Co; CCarpy & C “amilioni & Co; M T Freitas & Co; Thos Denigan Son & Co; S H nerson; ler & Co: Standard Oil Co Hills Bros; Kowalsky & Co: Dairymen’s Union: E Luons & Co; D & Co; Pac Home Supniy Co; San Francisco Fi American Union Fish Co Marshall, Teggart & Co:Geétz Bros i Dutard; Chas Montgomery & Co: Baker & Hamilton; nett & Murray; Hammond & Brod: S Brunswic O B Smith & Co: L D Stone & Co Jansen, Rose & Heney; & Co; Russ, Sanders & Ci deck Jonas' ells, Fargo & Co. Hills Bros; J H N Hoftman & Brigham, Hoppe & Co 7 rchman H Wal- Lowe en; San Francisco Frait Auction Co: Bibo, Newman & Co; Bell & Co; Cluff &Co; Gordon & Co; Henry Clifton; ‘Milami & Co; Neville & Co: Roebling Sons & Co; Hulme & Hart; S Harris Bros & Co. For Late ipping Intelligence See Thirteenth P Office, 821-23 Mission street, bet. Fourth and Kifth. ‘ Friday... 8 First-class Grocery AUCTION SALES. INDIANA AUCTION COMPANY. CONTINUATION SALE THIS DAY April 26, 1895, At 11 A. M., at our Salesrooms, The Ralance of Otten & Co.’s Grocers’ Stock, Also removed to our salesrooms for con- venience of sale, Stores, consisting in part of Imported and Domestic Oils: Spices: Sauces: Soaps; Preserves; Wines; Liquors: Cigars; To- bacco; Canned Goods of all kinds and brands; Counter Scales; 4 Coff«+-mills; 7 Grocery Coun- ters; In fact, everytling contained in a First- class Store. H. J. LEUTHOLTZ, Auctfoneer. JACOB SCHWERDT, Prop. At Barge & Christ; near Twelfth, carload of young, sound, ing from ranch, and must be sold be sold at once; one mare that a lady can drive, can trot in . ; H Coweli & Co; J H Newbauer & Co; SUNDA YS—8:10, HORSES FOR SALE s Saleyard, 1605 Harrison st., J. M. Canty bas just arrived with ell-broke, horses, weigh- 000 to 1600 pounds, ail from his own CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 a.M.; 12:38, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Fxtra tri . Saturdays—Exira trips at 1:30 0, 3:30, San Rafael to San Francisco. 5, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. w.; 0 p. m. Saturdays—Ixtra trips at 1:55 p. M. and 6:35 P. M. 40, 11:10 A. 3.; 1:40, 3:40, 00, 6:26 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as abov “Leave Arri San Francisco, | 0ot ! San Francise 1894. B M Atchison & Co; | Ben- | Destination.| 55 ovato, |10:40 AM| 8:50 AN Petaluma, | 6:05 PM 10:30 Ax Santa Rosa.| 7:30 Py 6:15 P | Fuiton, E 140 Ax | Windsor, 10:30 ax | | Healdsburg, | |Geyserville, anfer & Cos | HEUMATISH =nd GOUT Have been successfully tresica for many years in Europe by the wonderful remediesof the cele- brated Dr. Laville of Paris. LAVILLE’'S LIQUOR Quickly and thoroughly removes from the system all causes of acute attacks. LAVILLE'S PILLS tubborn of chronic cases. es. E. FOUGERA & CO., 30 North Willlam Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Li Lakes, Upper Lake, Lakeport, wood, Bragg, Usal, W Pomo, Potter Valle Valley, Harris, Blocksburg, Bridgevilie, and E rate: yond San Rafael at haif rat 1l permanently cure the most complicated and | Pamphlets giving full | information sent free by the Agents of the United ¥ Market streets, SOUTHERN 1"AC 26.11.54¢] 1.267| 6. .01p 27. 0,00 2.27v1 7.08s 6.42p 519 6.5610.15¢ e e SUN AND TIDE TABLE. > HIGH WATER, LOW WaATRE| av MOON. g B h.urge 24 6.01 mall.(Large. *muur‘lme:“ Sets | Sets. .20, 6.55 9.06¢ exactly at noon to-day—i HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIO OFFICFE, U, 8. N., MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO, April 25, 1895. meridian, or at exactly ¥ P. M., Greenwich time. A. F. FRCHTELER, Lieutenant } The time bail on Telegraph Hill was dropped e., at noon of the 120th in charze. Guatemal for Sydne; SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Arrive THURSDAY, April 25. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 43 hours from Port lumber, to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Thistle, Schwartz, 48 hours from Rogue Los Angeles River: salmon, etc, to Alaska Packers' Assn. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 16 hours from Men- docino, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 14 hours from Santa Cruz, ete: produce to Goodall. Perkins & C Stmr Humboldt. Edwards, reka; pass and mdse, to M_Kallsh & Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Jepson, 70 hours from and way port: & Co. U S stmr Commodore Perry from New York via San Diego 51 hours. Schr Nettie Low, Low, 7 Reyes; 60 bxs butter, to C E Whitney & Co. Cleared. THURSDAY, April 25. Stmr Willamette Valley, Von Helms, Guaymas; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Progreso, Anderson, Steamship Co. Bark General Fairchild, Smith, Nanaimo; Rosenfeld’s Sons. Panama; Sailed. THURSDAY, April 25. Stmr Point Loma, Conway, Grays Harbor. Stmr Queen, Debney, Victoria and Port Town- send. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander, San Diego, Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth. Hoguiam. Stmr Progreso, Anderson, Panama, Stmr Noye, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Stmr City of Everett, Bucknam, Comox. Stmr Mackinaw, Littletield, Tacoma. Sumr Polar Bear, Peterson, Bristol Bay. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson. Stmr Willamette Valley, Von Helms, Guaymas. Bark Prussia, Hanson. Alitak. Behr Mald of Orleans, Arff. Schr Hera, Anderson, codfisping. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS — April 2510 p M—Weather hazy; wind W; velocity 6miles an hour. Charters. The Brship Bothwell is chartered for wheat to Enrope, 30s net—July loading; Br ship Elmburst, 30s net—June 15 loading; Brshivs Langdaleand Wasdale, 273 6d—1s 3d less direct—July loading; Brship Lord Shaftesbury. 268 3d net. The schr Beulah loads mdse for San Jose de hip Invincible lumber at Port Blakeley 25 6d. Movements of Vessels. Yesterday the bark Prussia was towed to sea. The bktn Chehalis was taken to the stream and the ship Achneslin to Eppinger’s. The ship Pinmore was taken to the stream and the schr Albion to the rolling mills. The bktn Tam O'Shanter was taken to Howard street and the schr American Girl to Spear street. The bark General Fairchild was taken to the stream and the Maid of Orleans to sea. ‘The schr Azalea was taken from Main street to the stream. To-day the bktn North Bend will be towed from Howard street to Fremont. ‘The ship John Ceok will be towed from Oakland Creek to the stream, off ¥olsom street. Domestic Ports. PORT ANGELES—Cleared Apr 25—Stmr Far- allon, for San Francisco, SAN PEDRO—Sailed Apr25—Schr Bertha Thay- er. for Eureke. 24—Stmr Pasadena, for Eureka. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Apr 25—Stmr Jewel, from Bowens Landinj NEWPORT—Sailed Apr 26—Stmr Alcazar, REDONDO—Arrived Apr 25—Schr O M Kellogg, from Grays Harbor, COOS BA Y—Sailed Apr 25—Stmr Alice Blanch- ard, for San Francisco. COQUILLE RIVER—Salled Apr 25—Schr Del Norte, for San Francisco. MENDOCINO—Sailed Apr 25—Schr Nettie Sund- borg, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Apr 25 — Stmr Cleone, hence Apr 24; schr Barbara Hernster, fm Etta, for San Fran- Mm?oc. Safled Apr 25—Schr Max cisco; schr Rlo Rey, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Apr 25—Stmr Signal, for Puget Sound; stmr South Coast, hence Apr 20. TATOOSH-—Passed Apr 25—Stmr San Benito, he Apr 22 for Tacoma; ship Jabez Howes, from Na- naimo for San Francisco; bark Snow & Burgess, fm Port. Townsend for Sydney. Satled Apr 25—Schr Webfoot, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Apr 25—Stmr Pomona, hnce Apr 24. iled Apr 25—Schr Sparrow, for San Francisco. AVOOD—Salled Apr 25— Stmr Alcatras. GREEN Forelgn Ports. HULL—Arrived Apr 23—Br ship Lamorna, hnce Nov 28. CALAJS—Arrived Apr 28—Brship Alexandria, from Vancouver. FALMOUTH—Arrived Apr 24—Ital bark Beppe. hence Dec 12. QUEENSTOW N—Sailed Apr 24—Br ship British ‘Yeoman, for Hamburg. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK~Arrived Apr 256—Stmr Trave, frm Bremen. tmportations. ROGUE RIVER—Per Thistle—265 bbls salmon, 1 sk wool, 1 bx bacon, 5 bdl dry hides. NEWPORT—Per Coos Bay—194 bxs oranges, 2 cs wire cloth. s.ll:!. San Pedro—149 bxs oranges, 1 sk coffee. 16 bxs oranges. 7 bxs lemons, 44 bbl liquor, 5 cs bitters, 220 sks wall plaster. ‘arpenteria—8 sks crawfish, 7 sks d prunes. Hueneme—2 pkgs smok tobacco, 1 ¢s sardines, 1 21 hours from Eu- Newpori pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins Smith, 126 days hours from Point OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEAM SPATCH STEAMERS FROM S, Francisco for ports in_Alaska, 9 April 5. 20. May 5, 20, June 4, 9,19, For British Columbia and Puget und _ports, April 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and every fifth day thiereatter. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, v Wednesday at 2 p. M. ‘ewport, Los Angeles and all way April 3,7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourtl i Disues stoppl 1y at Port Harford, or San_ Die opping only at Santa Barbara: Pore Los Angeles, Redondo (Los ‘Angeles) and Newport, April 1, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29.and every fourth day ihereafter, at 11 A. a. For ports 1 Mexico, 10 a. M., 25th of each month, steamer Willamette Vaile: Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Marks ‘an Francisco. HIP COMPANY L5 orts, day 0. R. & N. "R53EHGH? QISAMSHIFS DEPART FROM SPEAR- © street wharfat 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lin points in ORE , WASHINGTON and IDAHO. State of California sails March 30, April 9, 19, 29, Columbia sails April 4, 14, 24. Panama John Until further notice rates will bs REDUCED to $12 CABIN. $6 STEERAGE. For throngh rates and all other information apply to the undersigned. GOODA: PERKINS & Co. n'l Supts., 4 New Montgomery st. 1 FRED. F. CONNOE, sen’l Agent. Montgomery st. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold flelds Fremantle), Austra- ia; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowes: rates to Capetown, South Africa. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur- day, April 27, &t 10 A Australian ALAMEDA sails via Honolulu and Auck- land Thursday, g 2,80 3 P2 Special Parties to Honolulu, April 27. Reduced excurslon rates. Ticket office 138 Montgomery street. Freight office 327 Market street. 3. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by & this line avold both transit by English railway an the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York to Alexandria, EGypt, via Paris, first cluss $160; second class $116. LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboneuf .April 27, Capt. Laurent steamer && For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZL *0., Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. WHITE STAR LIXE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, 860 AND UPW ARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected; second cabin, $35; Majestic and Teutonic, $35 and $40. Steerage Tickets from England, ire land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark throtgh to San Francisco st rates. Tickets, sailing_dates and_cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Company, 613 Market st, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL Siortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourshy France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through billa of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., issued for frelght a0 ure to direct ports in England and Gern Fhrough tickets {rom San Francisco to Plymouthy Cherhom, Southamptou. First class, ":,,";,1 ’t%m Claas, 60. For further particulars ROTT & CO., Azenis, | oy 306 Californis st RAILROAD TRAVEL. ATLANTIC AND I’AEIFIG RAILROAD. SANTA Fi ROU.E. TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN 1 Francisco (Market-st. Ferry): Lmave) G e MARCH 11, 1895. 00 »..Fast Express via " { Armrva DaiLy. 9:00 .. Atlantic Express via Los Angeles 5F ‘Ticket om—lwp Market_st., Chronicle bulld g, 8. F. C. H. SPEERS, 't Goneral PamiGAEes AFeRG to all | verdale. | 7:30 pa| 6:15 Py 73 | Pleta, | | Hopland & | 7:40 AM8:00 AM| Ukiah. | 7:30 pu| 6:15 Put 25 " 10:30 Ax P sebastopol. | 1§ Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs. s Springs. Springs, Stages connect at Geyserville for Si Stages connect at Pleta for Highland akeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blue Booneville, Green- pcino City, Fort Villetts, Orrs Hot Springs, Me tport, Cahto John Day’ ka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- cs. Ticket Oflices, H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. ComPrANY. (PAGITIC SYSTEML) \ FaC Traine leave nnd are due to arrive at ¥FizA > APRIL 13, *6:304 San Leandro, Haywards & Way 5tns 77:004 Atlantic Express (via Martinez and Lathrop) Ugder 2 7:00A Port Costa and Be: alistogs and *Santa R Espert), Sacram and Redding via Davis; Marti 2aud San Ramon. 6:45p 8:304 Niles, San_Jose, 5 Sacramento, Marysville, Red Blutt and *Oroille. . 4:u5e B:304 Port Costa, Benicia and Way 6:85 2004 San Loandro, Haywards & WayStus 11:434 Lxpress, Raymend, nta Barbara, EL Paso, 18:004 San Leands A2:00 San Leandro, H: 1:007 Niles, San Josc an *#1:00p Sacramento River Op Port Costa and Way S p San Leandro, Haywards& Way| Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns Ramon, Benic L s, San tockton Leandro, H: 5 Angeles Tixpress, Fr ‘mond (for Yosemite), Dakerstield, Sauta Larbara and Los Avgeles.. 10:134 ©:00P Santa Fe Loute c Express for Mojave and “Stockton) Ogden and East. Niles and San Jose. Htoekton) Kacrm 3 Redding, Portia and Fast. 3 1 A n Leandro, Leandro, Leandrc Almaden, Felton, Boulder Croek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations..... 4:45r Newark DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sis.) May | # Sundays excented Leave S. F. 6:454 San Jose, New Alnaden and W Stations 8:154 San Jose, ‘I'res Pinos, Sunta Cruz, P ove, Paso Robles, San g po aud Privcipal Way Stations.. 0a San Jose and Way Stations. 54 Palo Alto and Way Stations.. 0r San Jose, G Tres Pinos, Sau Cruiz, Salinas, Grove g 0P San Jose and Principal Way Sta 5p Palo Alto aud Way St Op San Jose and W: 0r P'alo Alto and Way. 5 Palo Altoand Pri jons il Way St " CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCISCO—TFoot of Mark: *7:00 8:00 9:00 *10:00 11:004.50. *12:30 1100 300 30 400 6.00 b rM. Prom OAKLAND—Foot of Brosdw, %600 *T:00 ! ) *9:00 10:00 00 Ax., $12:00 ! 830 200 *3:00 0 e 4 L A for Morning. P for Afteroon 1 Saturdays only. 1 Sundays only. § Thursdays only. L Tanee atu s only. #1 Monday, Thursday o“fl\ SAUSALITO FERRY. From ApmiL 21, 1895, K WEEK DAYS. Armive s, F. 7.00A.. Mill Val,, Ross Val., San Rfl, 8.00a.M. b . o 9.15A.M. e = - 10.154.M. ol 1L45a.M. - P o G L 1.85A.00 1150, 305r.. 440pm. 5357, 6.25p.:, 7.45p0, 11505 4. Ros Val, San RAL, Sas @ SO0, Gaader'and Wy il Saturdays only. X -)londny-sxolsxl‘y:."j. SUNDAYS. 8.00A.. Xill Val, Rosa Val., San R, San Qs <oooooo RoSS Vallsy, San Rafael, Sandtn . . 9.00a.3. Mill Val., Ross Val., Sah R4, San Gia, §an Gta, L Tdgea "~ Ross Vallay, 7 ey nsalifo 10035 il Valog. Rews Vo, i%rar, o « 215p “ 400ra, “ 5.30r., “ A S Vel g Tl and Son ot Buint Reyes aad Way Siatios, 8. 9.004.x,