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THE AN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1895 \WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Flour advanced 15c. Wheat very firm. Silver declined. Barley held rather higher. Oats offering freely. Corn rather easier. Buckwheat dull. Hay continues weak. Beans dull Coffee generally slow. Petrolenm, Gasoline and Benzine all lower. Grain Bags continue to advance. Prunes dropping badly everywhere. Citrus Fruits dull and easy. Light arrivals of Vegetables. Potatoes and Onions weak. Butter. Cheese and Eggs uncnanged. Poultry nominal. Mexican Dollars lower. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- @$URE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, April 29, 5 r. M.—Weather conditions and general forec: Fair weather prevails throughout the territory west of the Rocky Mountains, except in Southern Xdaho and Northern Utah, where light rain has fallen. The temperature is rising slowly in the an- terfor of California. Conditions are favorable for a continuation of fair weather. Following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of last vear: Eureka 40.35, last_season B 21 19.70; Sacramen 0, last sest Francisco 25.10. last season 16.60 Red last_seasom 14.19: San Fresno 13.59, Jast se Los Angeles 1 6.53: San 11.41, last season 4.09 last season San Fra ico data—Maximum temperature 58 deg., minimum 50 deg., mean 54 deg. Forecast made at San Francisco for the thirty hours ending midnight, April 30, 1895 Northern Californis — F early stationary temperature. rherly winds. Southern C rly stationary tem- perature; ire erly to westerly winds. Nevada—Fair ptly warmer. tah—Fair: Arizona ; slightly warmer. San Francisco and vicinity—Falr: nearly sta- tlonary temperature; fresh generally northerly to westerly winds. W. H. Hammox, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. pril 29.—The week opened active. Sugar first took o, the latter selling off 314. In both cases the was due 10 the selling ot long stock to tak: ts. At the lower figures buyers came into the market still carrying out the theory it Is safeto buy on reactions. trials were in the most demand, tobacco b prime favorite and recovered 214 to 104. D) was also in good demand and rose Tg, w yallied 1 per cent. In the general fist Pu 1mped 22 on purchases of 500 shares, rej ng current that the company will have e big surplus over dividends at the close of the fisca year in July. During the hour before noon the trading was trregular. coal shares were strong and Vanced 114 for Reading jon, 114 for Delaws the lead and then ta New Jersey Central. grangers were heavy and d cent. After mid tive with the indust the dealings, and the tone of th tinued firm throughout the sional periods shortly before 2 market was s traded in are h The leather s Test of the market. The common opened 1 per cent higher, gained an additional 14, reacted 14, sold up 2 per cent to 193 E advance of 25% pe serred oper per cen further to cent above ¢ sale on S . ancy in these shares was due to_reports that the company was making large earnings, and_that th dividend rate on the preferred would probably be increased. The other principal advanc Pullman, 234 ; St. Paul and Om Hocking’ Coal, 134: Chicago Gas and Bay State Gas 1 per cent. clines were recorded of 115 in Denver and Rio Grande preferred and Minnesota and St. Louis pre- ferred, and 1 per cent in Rubber and Pittsburg C. C. and St. Loui he bond dealings during ullness e day were fair] heavy, the sales reaching $2,550,000. Specalation during the early trading was depressed, but in the later transactions prices stiffened all arou s dull, closed Government bonds Iroad bonds firm. 05 bid. Grain and Merchandise. strong. State bon Petroleum stead, FHops—Quiet. - Wool—Firm. on—Quiet; American, $9 50@12 50: Scotch, 75; Exchange brokers' price, $295; 214 10; plates dull. Exchange Tin—Qui Spelter—F $3 20. Coffee—Options opened st at unchanged to 10 points advance: further advances in Havre and Hamburg cabies and b conditions reported for Brazil market rs e COMMERA | of the offerings would rematn unsold to-nizht. The indus- | | lc al & Iron scarce; good foreign buying 2nd fair demand from | shorts, closed firm at 25@50 points ne sales, 11,000 bags, including Ma; $14 10@14 40: June, $14 20@14 3 14 75: ember, $14 40@14 6 14 45@14 Spot Coffee—Rio, steady: No. 7, 16c. Mild—Steady; Cordova, 1814@19c. ugar—Raw, fair re trifugal 96 t a 98t 214 c. and 1., 15,000 bags do a 6 531 do 96 1175 do Muscovado do 89 at 2c . nd £., and 770 do molasses 89 at 127-32 . and £. amred 100,000 bags centrifugal 95 in Cuba at Sales. none. 2 11-16¢ 113, 311-16c; , 415@4 7-16C confectioners’ A, 435@ -16c; crushed. 45s@ ranulated, 57 43-16c 16¢; powdered, 41 -16¢; cubes, 414@4 CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Trr., April 29.—The wheat market extremely feverish and irregular to-day, and with the exception of a momentary drop at the opening it ruled higher than Saturday’s closing prices. July ranged from 63%%c up to 65%c and closed at 6474c Or 34c advance for the day. There was only one solitary fresh bull feature in the early market news concerning wheat, and that was swamped by an_accumulation of bearish feature &nd the market opened with everybody apparent bearish and offering July for sale at 631,. The rank and file kept selling for a matter ¢ five minutes or more at between 8355@6334c, 2ut they were surprised at finding so many ready duyers for their wheat, In about half an hour from the opening the priee ¢ down to | 7 | Del. | Denver & R. 2iad shot up to_657¢ for July,or 25kc above the | {owest it sold for at the start and 134c higher than st the close of the regular session on Saturda; July from 65%c dropped back 10 64c, rose 10 6 deciined again to 6454, and once more rose 1o 651, before it again began 10 break. The visit y decreased 2,830,000 bushels, compared with a de- crease of 1,842,000 a vear ago, and now shows_for <he first time this season a total quantity in sight Jess than at the corresponding time the year be- fore. The above decrease demonstrates the fact that siter all the great demand which was reported from interior mills, the amount taken ont of the stocks in sight to supply that alleged heavy de- mand_amounted for a week to only about 400,000, 18 2,400,000 bushels of the week’s decrense in the week’s visible supply was comprised in the ex- ports. - The.price for July dropped 10 6434C_after the visible supply worked up again Lo 6: The closing public ca ab- stantiating the early advance, and the market here took some comiort near the end o the firm- ness of LLe foreign markets. The corn market was fairly zctive, but weak, considering the strength in wheat. The fine gro ing weather was at the bottom of the weakness, 88 it Induced & g0od many in the country who held | long corn here to seil it. The trade consisted largely in‘changing the May holdings into Jul. Receipts were 277 cars and 400 cars are estimated for to-morrow. B The opening price of July was 48c, and it sympa- thized with the early bulge in wheat' to the extent of advaneing to 487c, but subsequently on the re- ported widespread rains, it fell off to 4854c and closed at 473%c. The market for oats was very active. At the start prices were lower and the tone very week. Carrington-Hannah were selling freely and the crowd did likewise. Shorts took advantage of the lower prices, and with quite freely buying rallied the market. Long stuft was poured on the market in great quantities and the price again dropped. May opened at from_2814@28145¢, sold at 283/5c up to 287c, down to 283/4c and closed at that The run of hogs was reported at 38.000 head, the price 10c lower. On that provisions opened at a decline in the July pork at 73se, & decline in July Jard of 714c and in July ribsof 7l4c. From the opening prices there was very lictle ‘Change during the remainder of the day, and dullness character- ized the remainder of the day’s business with the following declines establislied at the close: July pork, 10c; lard, 7sc, ana ribs, 2Yac. Theleading futures ranged as follows: Highest. 6430 Lowest. 62¢ 62140 631ac 643 4T734e 470me 816 4995c $12 1714 $12 25 §12 472 $1235 July. Beptember, Mess Pork per .$12 6715 $12 6272 $71215 $710 20 36 $6221, 86 50 September. $6 40 $6 5215 $6 > s: Flour firm; Wi ter patents, $2 90@3'20; do straights, $2 75@3 nts, $320@3 76; do straights, $2 25@ . 81 85 @ 2 25 No. 2 Spring Wheat, No. 3 Spring'Wheat, nope; No. 2 4714@48c; No. 2 1ac; No.3 White, No.'2 Barley,51@ 4714: No. 1 Flax -85 40; Mess 100 ms.. $6 80 0@6 2212 %, Cash quota 6734,@683; Red, 63 Prime Timot; $12 15@12 3¢ Lard, B Short 1ibs, Sides (loose), $6 21 85@5le; Short ‘Whisky, dis- 0; Sugar, cut standard A, 4.08c. chiange to-day the Butter mar- (boxed), $6_B0@6 6 shed goods, B gai., $1 ranulated, On the Produce E ket was steady. ~Creameries, 8@18c; Dairies, 8@ 17c. Eggs, firm, 1:@12%4c. Livestock. For the first time in_several weeks there was a fairly good supply in the pens to-day’s receipts be- ing estimated at 14,500 cattle, against only 8696 & week ago. Prices showed a general decline of 10 t0 15¢ and dressed beef firms supplied themselves with common (o choice live steers weighing 920 to 1500 pounds at $3 90@5! he bulk of their pur- chases being made at $4 75@5 75. Cows sold at 4 50. largely at $2 00@4 00, and _common cows and buils were extremely slow. Texas cattle numbered about 1500 head and sold better than ordinary native s were abont 38,000 head and prices broke as soon as trade was commenced. eduction of 5 to 15¢ per 100 pounds, decline being about 10c. At this re- duction there was fair activity, heavy hogs selling a1 $4 60 to $495 “for common to extra; light- weights at $4 50 to $4 90 for common straight lots 10 choice assorted lots weighing 160 to 185 pounds and pigs at $4 25 10 $4 75. The bulk of the hogs sold at $4 75 to $4 90, and the cholcer lots of lights sold very ciose to choice heavy. Rough lots, in- cluding Government throw outs. found buyers at $2 10 34. In sheep there was a badly over-stocked market y receipts being estimated at 19,000 head , which is the largest supply for a long Among the offerings were agood many nice D, and prices for such remained st rous export demand. Common flocks were ther too numerous, however, and trade in lass of sheep was dragging at a decline of 10c or more, the prospect being that a large part Na- tive sheep sold at $2@4 80, chiefly $3 50 and up- ward: Westerns sold at $3@4 50; Texans at $1 25 @3 50. and lambs at $3@5 40. Receipts: Cattle, 14,500; calves, 400; hogs, 38, 000; sheep, 19,000, OMAHA L1V time. fat she av TOCK MARKET. OMAHA. NEBR., April 29.— Cattle—Receipts, 10c lower. S . $4 35@4 70; cows and heifers, $1 25@4 50; ockers and feeders, $2 25@4; EASTERN COTTON MARKET. NEW YORK, , 5 15- XpOrts to tinent, 5 April 29.—Cotton quiet; et receipts, 600; gross, Great Britain, 2769: exports to forwarded, 78; sales, 87, all s, 9360: exports to Great nt, 50; stock, 705,340 STOCKS IN LONDON. W YORK, N. Y., Apr: NE Post’s London cablegram say 29.—The Evening The political situ- ation in the far East favorably affected ali the specyls y. Parls sold heavily Brazilians, international stocks and mining shares. There w: neral fall here in all these. Ameri- cans reacted with other speculative stocks, but closed a trifle better. Consois were better. Colo- nial stocks were also in good demand, although the tendency of the colanies to make new large loans is bad. Queensland and New ned @ Indian Government annmounces the renewal of two millions treasury bills. This means no fresh sterling loan. Rothschild is steadily buyving bar gold from the open market. Over £100,000 worth was absorbed to-day NEW YORK STOCKS. ealand have both just Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 114%; last loan 114%; closed 115% Prime mercantile paper, 31@5%. Sterling exchange dull, steady, with actual business in bankers’ bills at $4 8933@4 8914 for demand and $4 883/5@4 8814 for sixty days. Dosted rates, $4 89 @4 8975 and ' $4 90@4 9035, Commercial bills, @4 873, Silver certificates, 664c. CLOSING STOCKS. Atchison...... 53 Northern Pacific... 434 ‘Adams Express....143 | Preferred. 208, Aiton, Terre Haute. 402 U. P. Den. & Gulf.. 614 Preferred.........— |Northwestern. 9714 American Express.112 |~ Preferred. 141 ‘American Tobacco.104%4 N. Y. Central 9815 Preferred. 111 7IN. Y. & New Eng.. 3958 Baltimore & Ohio. . Bell Telephone.. .. Canada Pacific. 56%% Ontario & Western 1734 183345 Oregon Improvmt. 11 46 Oregon Navigation 18 Canada Southern..— _|Oregon Short Line. 814 Central Pacific..... 1% Pacific Mail........ 2314 | Ches. & Onio 18% Peoria D. & Evaus. 4% Chicago Alton. 157 Chicago, B. & Q.. ChicagoGas. ... Consolidated Gas...139 & St. Louis 41 Pittsburg. Pullman s Reading. Richmo 149 7 Cotton Ol Cert.. Del. Hudson. Lack&W ——_ St. Paul & 3 1134 Preferred. Pre L. 2414 Southern Fort Wayne. Great North Chicago & E Hocking Valley Tllinois Central. St Paul & Dulul Kansas & Texaspf. Lake Erie & Westn |Tol. & 0. Cen. v/ Union Pacific Preferred. U Lake Shore. Lead Trust. 3454 Prefarred. Louisville & . 557 Wells-Fargo. Louisville & 784 Western Uni Manbattan Consol.118 ' |Wheeling & L. Memphis & Charls. 10 Preferred. Michigan Central..100%4(Minn. & St. Lou Mexican Central. 95| Denver & RioG. issouri Pacific.... 26%4/General Electric, Mobile & Ohio. ... 1814 National Linseed NashvilleChatt.... 69 |Colo. Fuel & Iron National Cordage.. _7_ | Preferred. . Preferred. 103 H. & Texas Cent... 14 N. J. Central 9514/ ToLA.A.&N. Mich. 1%, Noriolk & West pf. 1534/Tol.St. Louis&K.C 2 North American. 51/, Preferred. 12 CLOSING BONDS. U S ds, registered.. 12014 Cen Pac 1stsof '95.102 & Do, 4s coupon. ... 12114 Den & R G 7s......116 U S b8, rezistered..116 | Do, 4s.. Do, 5s coupon. .. 11614 Erle 2ds. Do, 4s registered. 11174 G H & S'A 6 Do, 4s coupon....11215 Do, Ts. o, 25 registered. 9635 H & Tex Cent 5. Pacific 6 0f '95....100 | Do, 6s. Ala, Class A 105 |M KT first 4s. Do, Ciass B.......106 | Do, second 45.... 5814 Do, Class 95 [Mutual Union 6s...112 Do, Currencies_.. 85 (N J Cent Gen bs...113 , New Consols 45_9434 Northern Pac 1sis.117 ssouri 6s. 100" Do, 2ds... 9314 N Carolina 6s. . Do, 4s.. 8 C Non-fund Tenn new set 6s. 12514 Northwest Consols. 1391 103 " Do, S Fdeb 5s...109%, 114 R GrandeWest 1sts 72 85 " St. Paul Consels 7s.127 Do, 5s. 100 | Do, C&PW 1215 Do, 3s. — IStL&IronMtGen bs 79 Tenn old 60 |St. L. &S.F.Gen 65.107 Va Centuri 5914 Southern R. B. 5s.. 8014 Do, deferred. Texas Pacific firsts. 90 7315 Texas Pac seconds. 2754 213} Union Paclstof’9’ 1087 West Shore 4s.. FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ExG., April 29.—The spot market is higher at 58 215d@5s 3d. Cargoes are higher at 265 for prompt_shipment. FUTURES, The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: April, 5s 216d; May, 5s234d; June, 58 3d; July, Bs 314d: August, 5s 4d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Ex6., April 29. — Consols, 10514; siiver, 80 5-164; Frénich Heatés, 101 So0, L0 7% PORTLAND’S BUSINESS, PORTLAND, On.. April 20.—Exchanges, §232,- 407: balances, $43,450. Wheat—Firm and inactive; Walla Walla, 49@ 50c B bushel; Valley, 50@51c ® bushel. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - 8 Sterling Exchange, sight — 4sg New York Exchange, sight, - 05 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 07 Fine Silver, spot, @ ounce. - 66 Fine Siiver, 30 day: - 66 Mexican Dotlers. = 54 OF GROCERIES, Tmports of staple Groceries al this port during the first quarter of 1895 were as follows: Sugar, 95, 227,000 1bs, against 113,019,800 1bs in 1894; Cof- i TR L 5 , agains B o i 3 h against 484,600 1bs, ST, i PRODUCE MARKET. ' WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Pinmore took for Cork 79,431 . ctis, valued at $74,230. ‘The market continued strong all over the world yesterday, but the scarcity of tonnage kept the IMPORTS rge loans and a Victorian issue is expected. | local market trom advancing. No. 1, 88%,@90c B ctl; choice, 91i4c; lower grades, 80@85c; extra cholce for milling, 921,@97%ac B Ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSTON — 10 o'clock—December— 800 tons, 9914c: 800, 99c. REGULAE MORNING SEsSION — December—100 tons, 9814c: 1100, 99¢; 300, 987sc. AFTERNOON SEsSION — December — 900 tons, 9%74c: 700, 5834, BARLEY—Holders were firmer in their views and advariced their asking prices a fraction. Feed, 6235@8bc for ordinary and 6614@67Yac for choice bright: Brewing, 75@85¢ B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SssToN — 10 o'clock — December— 100 tons, 68 REGULAR tons, 68%5¢. AFTERNOON SSs1oN — December — 600 tons, 68140, OATS—Offerings are rather over market require- ments and business is dull._Milling are quotable at $1 0714@1 1734: fancy Feed, $10215@1 071; good to_choice, §215c@®#1 B ctl; common to fafr, Hb@90c; Red, $1 15@1 20; Gray, 95c@SL 02! Surprise, $1 0715@) 17% P ctl. \ CORNChoice'lots are scarce and firm, but off parcels are in liberal offering and weak. Large Yel- low, $1 10@@1 20: Small Round Yellow, $1 15 @1 25; White, $1 10@1 15 @ ctl. RYE- @ cu. Holders ask 90c@$1 10 B ctl, but business is very slack. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The miilers advanced prices 16¢ all around yesterday, in sympathy with the rise in wheat. Net cash prices are: Family extras, $340@3 50 P bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 30@3 40; superfine, §2 26@2 50 P bbl. M1LLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 314¢ 1b: Rye Meal, Graham Klour, Sc: oatmeal, 414¢; Oat Groats, 5! Cracked Wheat, 314c: Buckwheat Flour, 414c; Pearl Barley, 414@4%,c ® Ib; Rice Meal, $12@15 P ton. P RN MEAL, ETC._Table Meal, 33 Corn, $25@25 50; Cracked Corn, $26@26 Hominy, 4%@4%c® b HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—$13 50@14 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@19 B ton. FELDSTUFFS — Ground ‘and rolled Barley, 815 50@16: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton; Cottonseed Oilcake, $24 B ton. HAY—Weak and in free supply. Wheat, 88@11; Wheat and Oat, $8@11 ton; Barley, $7@8 50: Oat. $8@10 50: Alfalia, $6 50@8 50; Clover, $7@8; Compressed, 88@10 50; Stock, $6@7 P ton. STRAW—40@65¢ # bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Offerings were rather more liberal and the market is easy. Bayos quotable at $1 50@1 80 % ctl; Small Whites, $2 65@2 85 ctl; Pea, $2 65 22 85; Large Whites, 82 63@2 85; Pink, 81 50@ Reds, §1 60@1 75; Blackeye, $3 25@3 50: R mon.'usfi SEss1oN—December—500 ! c: Feed B ton; , nominal; Limas, $4 60@4 65; Butters, @2 25 for small and $2 25@2 50 B cil for larg SEEDS — Yellow Mustard, $1 75@2: Trieste, Native Brown,' $1 25@1 75: Flax, 2 25@2 50: Canary, 3@dc B b; Alfalta, 7@T%c; Rape, 13,@214c: Hemp, 3@3%¢ B Ib. DRIED PEAS—Split Peas, 4@434c; Green Peas, $1 60; Niles, $1 25@1 35; Blackeye, nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—OId are weak, neglected and in large stock. Recelpts of new were 104 sacks, selling ur $1@1 50 B ctl: Early Rose, 30@40c B ctl: River Reds, 25@30c; Petaluma and Tomales Burhanks, 40@50c: River Burbanks, 30@4uc; Ore- gon_Burbanks, 40@75¢ P ctl. ONIC he market is weak and dull. New Ted, 75¢ @ ctl. Old Onions are nominal at 5¢ 1 B ctl, according to_quality; Oregons, 85c@l 10; Nevadas, 85 10 B ctl. VEGETABLES—Receipts were very small and some descriptions did better in consequence. Hothouse Cucumbers are quotable at 25@75¢ # doz. Arrivals were 878 boxes Asparagus, 133 bxs Rhubarb and Peas. Asparugus, 40c@ #$1 25 for ordinar 1 50@2 25 for good to choice; Rhubarb, 25@40c P box for ordinary and 50@75¢ for choice: Green Veas, $1@1 50 B sk for common and 216@31k for sweet: String Beans, 8@ 1215c B Ib; Dried Okra, 15c ® Ib; Dry Peppers, 1235 Cabbage, 819 ctl; Feed Carrots, 300 c B Ib. 'BUTTER, CH E AND EGGS. — Weal at the recent decline, 1216@13c; seconds, BUTTER. 12¢ CrEAMERY—Fancy, PO Darry—Fancy, 1014@11c; good to choice, 9@ 10c: medium grades, 8@814c ¥ 1b; store Butter, 1@T34c 7 CHEESE—Fancy mild new, 616@7c ® 1b; com- mon (o good, 4@6c; Young America, 7@dc;: East- ern, 121a@1415¢, latter figure for cream; Western, @c @ I GGS—Steady, but_not overactive. Duck Eggs, 16c; store Eggs, 10@12¢; ranch Eggs, 1215@14c P doz. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Receipts yesterday were insignifi- cant and did mot disturb quotations. We quote California stock as follows: Live Turkeys, 13 @14c'® b for Gobblers: 13@15c B M for Hen: Geese, @ pair, 81 50@2; Goslings, $2 20@2 75 Ducks, $4 50@5 50 2 dozen for old and $6@9 for young; Hens, 84 bt # doz; Roosiers, young, $9@ll ® dozen; do, old, $4 50@b 50 B dozen; Fryers, 87 50@8 50 8 doz Broilers, $6g7 for larke and $3@5 for small; Pigeons, $2@2 25 for young and 1 75@2 for old. GAM ominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—A fow Inferior Cherries came in, but did not represent the market. Ap- ples are nominal at $1@3 B box, according to quall BERRIES—A Dbox of Gooseberries brought [$1. Receipts of Strawberries were 170 chests, selling at $7@8 for Longworths in baskets and $8@10 in loose drawers and $4@6 B chest forlarge berries. CITRUS FRUITS—AL auction eight cars of very poor *fruit were sold as follows: Fancy[Navels, 1 60@2 15; choice do, $1 05@]1 80: standard do, @1 40: fancy Seedlings, $1@1 15; choice do, 0c; standard do, 50@75c: Malta Bloods, $1 30 Ruby Bloods, 55¢: St. Michaels, $1 40; Lemons, 50@65e. The market isdull and easy at previous prices. California_Navels are quotable at $1 75@2 25 # bo: Seedlings, 75c@$1 25; Sicily Lemons, £4 ® box: California Lemons, $1@1 75 for com- mon and ‘$2@2 50 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $3@3 50 ® box: Bananas, $1 25@2 ® bunch’ Pineapples, nomi DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are dropping seriously all over the State, but it is Impossible now to even estimate the damage. Prunes, four sizes, 414@434c: larger sizes, B@5lec P Ib: smaller sizes, 21a@dc B 1; Apples, 41.@5c for quartered, 4lh@bc for sliced and B@slsc for evaporated: Bleached Peaches, 4@6c: Apricots, 6@7c for fair to choice and 714@8c for fancy Moorpark: Pears, A@4lsc for evaporated halves, 3@c for quarters and 115@ 2¢ for inferior goods; Plums, -‘i}‘/s@fi{)‘ c for pitted and_ 114@2c for unpitted; Figs, black, 3o for pressed and 15@2c for unpressed. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Raisins—4- crown, loose, 4c B 1b; 3-crown, 21jc: 2-crown, 2c: seedless Sultanas, 3c: seedless Muscatels, 2¢ B Th; 3-crown London layers, §1 35@1 45 8 box: clusters, $2 26@2 75: Deliesa clusters, $2 5 pes clusters, £3 50; Dried Grapes—1 1340 P . NUTSa Chestnuts quotable at 3@be; Walnats, 7 9l4c B 1 for paper-shell and softshell, and 6 7¢’8 B for hardshell: Almonds, 2@2¥gc for hard: shell. and 5@6c @ M for soitshell, and — for paper-shell: Peanuts, b@éc for Eastern and 4@ 434c for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6¢ for rough and_8¢ for polished; Filberts, : gr%g Nuts, 7@73¢ P Ib: Cocoanuts, $4 50@b 60 HONEY—Comb, 9@1134c B 1b: water-white ex- tracted, 614@7c: light amber extracted, 615@6Y4c; dark amber, c P 1. BEESWA QZ'@zgc B . PROVISIONS, CPRED MEATS—Nothing new. Bacon is quot- able at 9@91hc B B for heavy and 10c B b for light medium: 10%c B Ib for light, 11@11%sc P I for extra light and 1216@16¢ B 1b for sugar- cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams,1215c;California 7 50 7 bbl; extra 3 Hams, 1134c; Mess Beef, $7 mess do, 50; family do.$10@11; extra prime Pork, §10@10 50;_extra clear, $17 50@18 3 bbl: mt}?&a, $16@16 50 P bbl;: Smoked Beef, 912@10c LARD—Eastern, tierces, 634@7c B I for com- pound and 8%4c P Ib for pure; pails, Hlue; Call fornia_tierces, 6¢ for_compound und 8c for pu paltpbls, 8ic: 16D tins, Bi4c B B: do b, B b COTTOLENE—73c b in tierces and 8l4c @ ® in 10-b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7@ 7i4c B 1b; medium, 6@614c B 1; light, 6@6Ya Cowhides, 6@6%%c; salted Kip, 414@5; salted Calf, T@8c: salted Veal, 7c; dry hides, usual selec tion, 1034@11c; dry Kip, 9¢: dry Calf, 12@13« prime Goatskins, 20@36c each: Kids, 5¢; skins, good summer, 30¢ B 1b: medium, 15@25¢; winter, 10@15c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@20c each; short wool, 25@36c each: medium, 45¢ each; long wool, each; Culls of all nds “"'1!""1.1 C\’\'M\v 1 rendered, 414@4 tr; A —Xo. 1 rendered, c: count Taliow: AGATAC réfimods Bo: Oreasts tae B Ib. WOOL—Quiotations for the Spring clip are: Choice Northern, 10@11c; San Joaduin, vear's staple, 7c @ 1b; do, seven months’, 6@8c: Calaveras a Foothill, 5@10c; Nevada, 7@8c ® . o S0FE—Clolos, 6157¢: comion ie g00d, 5@éc GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ) BAGS--Continue to advance. Calcutta Grain Bags, 43¢ ex-ship and 454c for June and July de- livery; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Harrison’s circular says: “During°the ing more general.”” Wellin, is_guotable at $8 # lon: New Wellington, §8 ¢ ton; Southifleld Wel- ‘mgs'o"’ $7 50 B ton; Bay, 86: Wallsend, 7 50; 'Scotch, §8; ;' Cumberland, 1350 fn bulk and $15 Ivania Antnracite Egg, Welsh Anthiracite g, 89; Cannel, $8; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and bleas: ant Valley), §7 60; Coke, 812 in bulk and $14 in sacks. OTL—California Castor Oil, cases. No. 1, §1 20 bbis, $1 15 (manufacturers’ rates): Linseed Oil in Dbhls, boiled, 67¢; do raw, 64c: cases, 5o more: Lardioll. bhis, B55: caees; 795, China Nut, 40@45¢ on. VETROLEUM — Prices. have declined 1c all around. Starlight, 23c B gallon: ne, 23c. Astral, 23c @ gal; 150° ine, 2 Igl; Pearl, 23c: Water-white, refined. bulk, 18c; cadiight, 175° cases, 25c $ gal; Mineral Seal, 300°, 27¢ cer: * = ‘| the sales of whici { on the Stock and Bond Exchange. | from the end of the north lateral drift on the 940 | in cases; Standard, 110° fire test, 21%c B galin cases (Sape). 22¢ fancets and 174qc in bulk, GASOLINE, ETC—prices are 1¢ lower all around. 63° Benzine, bulk, 18¢ B gal: cases, 23¢; 74° Gaso- wne, bulk, 19c; cages, 24c; 86° Gasoline, bulk, 240; casen, 200 9 gal. 4 WHITE LEAD—Quoted at mec B 1. RED LEAD—Quoted at 53¢ 8 1b. TURPENTINE—Quoted at 50c % gallon. CANDLES—Granite Candles, 8s. 16 07, do. 14 0z, 934¢; do, 12 oz, 8%4c: do, 100z, Electric Light’ Candles, 65, 16 0z, 834c: do, 14 0z, 8c; do, 12 0z, T34e: do, 10 07, 614c; Paraffine Wax Candles. 4s, 8s and 12s, 140z, 9%2¢ B COFFEE—RBickford’s circular, say: parative scarcity of good unwashed Salvador has attracted the actention of local dealers to that de- scription and under the stimulus of a strong de- mand the price for this varlety has slightly Im- proved toward the close, notwithstanding the con- tinued dull and rather soft feeling in other kinds, have gone at irregular figures, generally slightly lower. This applies more partic- ularly t0 g0od and lower qualities, fine descriptions being still held with some firmness. Considerable business has been done during the past week with overland points, but ¢ some concession from ask- | ing prices, in which, however, all holders have not cared Lo participate, many believing that sentiment will again turn in'favor of the article. To-day's first-hand stock is 38,426 bags, consisting of 6440 s Costa Rica, 36 bags Nicaragus, 8370 bags Sal- vador and 23,380)bags Guatemala. The steamer Acapulco is due about May 2 with 5700 bags.” We quote: 193,@201/4c for good to prime washed Costa Rica; 155/‘@1’?1/50 for good Costa Rica: 18 &Dlflc for good Costa Rica mixed with black beans; 71/@181¢ for fair Costa Rica; 14@16e for com- mol to ordinary Costs Rica: 19@20c for good to prime washed Salvador: 17:4@17%c for good'green unwashed Salvador; 2084@2114c for prime washed Guatemala; 191,@2014c _for £00d o strictly good washed Guatemala: 15@19c B Ib for fair washed Guatemala: 16@1734c for medium Guatemala; 14@15%c for ordinary Guatemala. 9@13¢ for in: ferior to common Guatemala; '31%21 ac for good to prime washed jPeaberry: 19@19%c B 1b for 800d unwashed Peaberry. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cas| ube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 53s¢; Dry Granulated, 4%4c; Confectioners’ A,'454c; Magnolia A, 414c; Extra C, 43¢5 Golden C, 87g¢: D, 354c; half barrelstic more than barrels, and boxeés Jgc more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slangh- terers are as follow '—First quality, 5%@6c; choice, 6 »; second quality, «;'z/z@ay :%m% do, 3@4c B xgc = VEAL-—Large, 5g5c; small, 4@6c ® 1. MUTTON—Wethers, 4@4lsc; Ewes, 4B b, LAMB—Spring, 5@6c and occasionally 7¢ B b. PORK—Live Hogs. 3@8l4c for soft, 414c b for hard and 533@4c B b for feeders; dressed 0, 5@7c B Ib. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. MONDAY, April 29. 133 Flour, qr. sks 18.550 Rye, ctls. Oregon. 2,884 Potatoes, 8KS.. Wheat, ctls. 51,211 Oregon. Oregon. 37/ Hay, tons.. Barley, ctls! 1.077 Wool, bls. Oregon. 2,200 Raisins, bxs.. 1,100 Oats. gls. 395 Quicksilver, flasks 150 | Orefon. 4,463 Hides, no 878 | ‘Washington. 3,092/ Wine, gals. ¥ Corn, ctls. 260 Brandy, gals. 320 Beans, sks. 665' e SR THE STOCK MARKET. Higher assays in Con. Cal. & Va. ore gave that stock an ipward turn yesterday and it advanced to #3 15 on the afternoon call, closing at that figure. Hale & Norcross, which has also been 100king bet- ter of late, advanced to $150. The other stocks showed no particuiar change, except Occidental, which sold up to NOTES. The weekly report of Con. Cal. & Va. was sup- plemented by private advices yesterday, stating that a further improvement was to be seen at all points in the mine. Spring Valley Water stock advanced to $98 25 Tt’l‘x” following additional reports have been placed | on file: CHOLLAR—The north drift from the 450 level winze, 230 feet south of the north line, has been connected with the stope 120 feet north of the winze. From this drift 50 feet north of winge have | started a crosscut west; now out 20 feet: face in porphyry and low-grade quartz. Are making necessary repairs on 350 lev in main shaft. | The west crosscut on 450 level, 30 feet from the | north line, is out 115 feet and the face is in por- | phyry. From the stopeson the 650,550 and 450 levels have extracted and shipped to the mill dur- ing the week 160 tons of ore, the average battery sample of which was $22 Po10s1—No work las been done in the face of south drift on 550 level from bottom of 450 level | winze, as the men have been easing timbers in the drift. The raise from 550 level, 160 feet south of the winze from 450 level, is up 43 feet. The streak | of ore continues, but is low grade: extracted during | the week 11 tons of ore, the average car sample ot which was $28 05. Making necsssary repairs to the north compartment of the main shat. Aura—During the past week the east crosscut level was advanced 16 feet: face 1n quartz of some | value: huve hoisted from stopes above 825 level ten | carloads of ore of the average assay value as per samples of $28 per ton. S1EREA NEVADA—The upralse from the south- west drift started at a point 540 feet from the mouth of the Layton tunnel is up 45 feet; top in quartz and porphs Avrpia—The east crosscut from the north lateral drift 145 feet north of the main west drift has been extended 25 feet; total length 100 feet; face in porphyry and quartz from where there is & strong | flow of wate BurLion—The west drift from the 820 level has been advanced during the week 16 feet; total length 1506 feet; face in clay and porphyr; BOARD SALES. Following were the sates In the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION—0:30. 45 50 Ophir. .. 1. 40200 S Nev.... 45/150 Union 250 CC&V 4 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 200 Belcher...64.200 G & 48100 Savage. ...30 400 B & B... 82300 H&! 115500 SNev... . 50 Bodie. ..1.10 300 Mex..... 100 Chalnge. 43200 Oceldt) 100 Chollar....46 800 .. 750 CC&V...8.15700 Ophir... 1. : 50 C Point...61 100 S B& M. 16200 ¥ 200G & C... 47/ 80 15/ Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. .08,200 Caledonia oslwo Oceidt] -15300 C C & V.8.15/400 Ophir 5200 +8.1714/100 . 100 Belcher. .66 300 28.20 200 Potosi ... 47 600 . 165600 HEN . 114 200 Savage. 300 B & B....81850 .......1.4745100 . 5 100 Bulwer...12[100 Occidntl.. 28100 Union C."52 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, April 20—4 ». M. Bid. Asked, 09/ Jackson vy 16Julia. — Andes. . 25 Justice. 08 10 Belcher. 66 Kentuck. = Best & Belcher. 82 Lady Wash.... 02 04 Benton Con. — 50/Mexican... 82 e, 1.10Mono ... Bulton. 18Mt. Diab Bulwer. —|Nevldx Queen. Caledon 08 Occidentai. 2 Challenge Con. 42 44/0phir. 1.60 1.65 Chollar, 45 _470verman 09 10 Con. Cai. & Va.3.15 3.20(Potost. . 46 47 Con. Imperial, 01 _ 02Savage. 28 29 Confidence..... — 1.50Seg. Beicher... 15 16 Con.New York. — 03Scorpion. 04 05 Crown Point... 61 62Slerra Nevada. 82 — EastB.& B... 12 15 Silver Hil 0z 05 EasiSierraNev — OpSilverKing.... 10 — Excheque 02 04 Syndicate, — 0 Eureka Con.... 30 35 Union Con 50 51 Gould & Curry. 47 4% Utah. — 08 Hale & Norcrs.1.45, 38 1.50 Yellow Jacket. 3 lowa.... 08’ STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, MONDAY, April 292 p. M. BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked, U S 4s conp.111 Banks, Commercial— USdsxeg...111 — [AmerB&TC. — — | Cal-siChleds 10915 — [Anglo-Cal. . 59 — Cal Blec 1, 65107~ — [Bank of Cnl..21814222" Catra CW 55 99341013 Cal SD&TCo. 4015 — Dpnt-stex-cp 88" 91" |FirstNationl.17715 — EdsnL&P 63.10815110 (Grangers.... — — F&CH RR6s104 ~ — |LondonP&A.128%, — Geary-stR55.107 — |London&SK. 2815 30 LosAng Lbs. 9714 — i Do.Gnted.6s.101 103 = Mkt-stCblebs1223;, — (Sather B - NevCNgR8s. —"'110 | Banks, Savings— NPCRR6s102 — (GerS&LCo..17 - NyRCal6s. — 101 [HumbS&L1000 — NByCalbs.. — ~— [Mutual..... 87 — Oak Gas 5s.110134108 |SFSavUniondd5 505 Do, 2dis3 5510214 — |Sav&Loan..110 150 Omnibus6s..117 = — |Security:..... — 300 PacRollM5.103 — (Unlon 3 760 Do, 2dissbs. — _ | Street Railw P&OKy6s..110 120 [(California....100 — P&Ch Ry6s. 95 100 5 = 90 PwlsiRR 65110 — 8714 371 Reno, WL&L102 105 (Oak,SLeHay — 100 RiverWCobs — 100 |Presidio. T — SE&NPRR5S 9934100 e SPRRAriz6s — = 8634 Powder— SPRR Cal 65.10815111 tlantic D. 20 SPRR Calbs. 85 " — ifornia.. — Do lcongtd. 85 — [Giant 1414 SVWater 15011000V ieontt s = 1 er s... f X — SVWaterds.. es%lggal iscellaneons— StkinG&E 6s — 10014 Blk DCoalCo. — 1! SunsTTATSS - [ TICAICOLMIIE utterstR6s.109 — |Cal DryDock — = — VisallaWCs — 93 [EdisonLight. 963 97% STOCKS—W ater— GasConAssn, — = — ContraCosta. — 60 |HawC&SCo.. 6 17 ~ 50 [HutchSPCo.. 1214 123 B i Aasar100 i 9814 MerExAssn. — OceanicSSCo — 23 = g 2 95— = 46 4614/ 30 = ] SanFrancsco 71 27 Stockton. ... '8 50 60 Firertnn % sFd.150 — Subioiiiiinn — 68 i " | MORNING SESSION. Board—40 S V Water, 9814. Street—45 Pacific Coast Borax, 97%. AFTERNOON SESSION. ‘Board—15 Hawalian Commercial, 6%4; 100 do, : kland Gas, 4614 %'z're%?%s‘o Bank of Caiifornia, 219; 60 § V 4. ‘Wate) THE CALL CALENDAR. Apriz, 1895. SuL. [Tu] W[Th] ¥r]Sa] Moon's Phases. | 2] April 2, i B 6!_‘ 37 Flnlpunmeh 7| 8| 9f10{11{12 u® Ffi?flo%m 14(16|16|17|18|19|20 TRy T vastQuarter. ||[22|22|28 |24 28 | 26 27 = [28]2930 f_ New Moon. OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER, |DESTINATION | _SAILS. | PIER. Walla Walla| Vic & Pgt Snd | Apr 80, 9ax | Bdw’y 1 Alce Blnchd | Portland.. May 1. 5P| Valleio Bureka ... |Newore ... May 1, BAu|Bdw'y 2 Porhona.. HumboldtBay May 1. 2P Bdw’y 1 Weeott......|Eel River..... May 1, 9Ax Vallejo Arcata. May 1.12u |Valleio Alameda. May 2, 2rm|Oceanic Arago. | Coos Bav. May 2,10AM |Valleio Santa Kosa..| San Diego..... May 3,11aM|Bdw’y 2 Farallon.... | Yaquina Bay.. May 3, 5e Miss 1 Oregon 3 May 4,10aM Spear Rio Janeiro| China & Japan May 4, 3pM PM S 8 Humboldt...| HumboldtBay |May 4.11aM|Washt'n Newport ... | May 5, 8aM Bdw'y 2 5, 9aM|Bdwy 1 Vic & PgtSnd | May L ;JIAI Bdw'y 2 San Diego. State of Cal| Port] S’TEAMI'.‘BS TO ARRIVE. 0AM | Spear STEAMER | FrROM | Due Bandorille. Coquille River.. April 30 Tacoma ril 3 San Diego, Coos Bay. : Victoria & Puget Sound . Portland . 5 Acapulco. Panama.. Kahwut Kahulut, Humboldt Humboldt Bay. Homer. Coos Bay.. Mackinaw. Tacoma. St Paur Newport.. North Fork..... Humboldt Bay. Del Norte. Grays Harbor. Wellington .. | Departure Bay City of Everett.|Comox....... Pomona. Humboldt Bay.. Weeott. Kel River. Corona San Diego. Point Loma..... [Grays Harbor. State of Cal.....|Portland. .. 8 Queen. Victoria & Puget Sound| . Gaelic, China and Japan. LT NN CICI o, ¢ Saturs Lanama. SUN TABLE. sUN. [MoON. 10.574/11.20 AND TIDE Large.|Small.|Large. Small |Rises| Sets | Sets. a3 e Al e so! 2,081, 54asj 9554 9.54r) 5.15 6.59 0.11p HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIO OFFICE, U. 8. N.,} 8N FRANCISCO, April 29. 1805, The time bail on Telegraph Hill was dropped meridian, or at exactly 8 p. M., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, S. N, . SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SUNDAY, April 28. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 30 hours from Cres- MONDAY, April 29. Stmr_Eureka, Dugan, 70 hours from Newport & Co. Stmr Arcata, Cousins, 45 hours from Coos Bay: Stmr Cleone, Miller, 14 hours from Bowens Landing: 245 ft lamber, to S H ‘004, wood: T r ties and lumber, to L E White Lum- ber Co. and way ports; produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Ship Guardian, Marsden, 61 days from Everetc: Br bark Holywood, Macaulay, 139 days from London; 14,280 bbls cement, fo J D Spreckels & Bark Palmyra, Keller, 8 days from Port Gamble; piles. lumber and laths. to Pope & Talbot. lui; 690 bags suar, to Alexander & Baldwin, Bitn S G Wilder, Schmidz, 18 days from Hono- and Welch & Co. Schr Sparrow, Dart, 3 days from Eureka; lumber, Schr Lily, Bottger, 5 days from Umpqua; lum- ber, to Gardiner Mill Co. ballast, to C A Hooper & Co. el Td MeKay, Jolneor, 2 c > |HIGH WATll<‘lwW WATER.| | 3.26A 6.40 5.14 7.00 0.53a MERCHANTS EXCHANGE exactly at noon_to-day—. e., &% noon of the 120th - Lieutenant. in charge. Arrived. cent City; pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. and way ports: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins pass and mdse, to O C & N Co. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 43 hours from Green- Stmr Rorlita, Doran, 72 hours from San Diego lumber and piles, o W J Adams. Bros Co, Brig Consuelo, Jucobson, 1534 dava from Kahu- lulu; 17,680 bags sugar, to Williams, Dimond & Co to Presion & McKinnon. Schr Bangor, Aspe, 46 days from Salinas Cruz; 245 M £t lumber, to McK: e e Schr Mary Bidwell, Wilson, 3 days from Men- docino: Tnmber, to Méndocino Lumber Co. chr Berwick. Jacobson, 3 davs from Coquille River: 140 M ft lumber, 0 T J Golden. br Del Norte, Brown, 4 days from Coquille River; lumber, to T J Golden. Sohr Novelty, Lewis, 5 day: lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Cleared. MONDAY. April 29. oSt Corona, Hall, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins Co.. Stinr City of Sydney, Johnston, Panama; Pacific Mail S8 _Co. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Brig Pitcairn, Graham, Pitcairn lsland; Pacific P xx'"wo' Bobeik Gramberk, B ‘ ussian schr rik,Gronberg, Petropol: o - sian Seal Skin Co. % T Schr Eva, Klitgard, Thin Polnt and Afognak; Alaska Packers’ Assn. sailed. MONDAY, April 29. Stmr City of Sydney, Johnston, Panama and way ris. & PeStmr Sunol, Walvig, Stmr Corona, Hall, San Diego. Stmr State of California, Ackley, Astoria and Portland. Ship Levi G Burgess, Youngren, Hilo, Sehr Orient, Mitchell, Grays Harbor. Schr Free Trade. Lund. Returned. MONDAY, April 29. Schr Moro, hence Apr 27. Returned 'on’ acconnt of cylinder-head blowing out off Point Arena. Charters. The schr Martha W Tafts loads merchandise for e oo e following vessels load lumber on the Sonnd: Ship Elwell, for Svdney: bark Hesper and schr King Cyrus, for Port Pirle 87s 6d, Melbourne or Adelaide 405: bary Oregon, for Sydney. Two American ships were chart for wheat. The J B Walker got 25s for Liverpool direct, and the Belle O'Brien 26s 3d, 1s 3 less direct, for the usual Enropean optlons, [here.s now only one disengaged wheat ship tn port. from Grays Harbor; vesterday Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS — April 29—10 » »—Weather hazy: wind NW: velocicy 30 miles an hour. Spcken. Mar 26—4 40 S 30 11 W, ship Benjamin Seawall, from New York for San Francisco. Mar 7—56 S 74 W, Brbark Dowan Hall, from Burry for San Diego. 4428 N 129 32 W. schr Robert Searles, frm Port Gamble for Honolulu. Miscellaneous. ‘The following schrs are bar-bound at Siuslaw River: Confianza, Lizzie Prien, Mayflower and Joseph and Henry. Domestic Ports. * ' BANDON—Safled Apr 24—Stmr Bandorille, for San Francisco. Apr 20—Schr Amethyst, hnce Apr 24; sehr Coquille. UMPQUA—Arrived Apr 28—Schr J B Leeds, hence Apr 21. NEWPORT—Arrived Apr 20—Schr G W Watson, from Port Blakeley. SAN PEDRO—Atrived Apr 28—Schrs Louise and Una, from Umpqua: bktn Catherine Sudden. from Grays Harbor; schr C S Holmes, fm Port Blakeley. Apr 29—Bark Forest Queen. from Tacoma. EDONDO—Sailed Apr 26—Schr John £ Miller, for Grays Harbor; stmr Protection, for Port Los Angeles. Afrived Apr 29—Stmr Westport: stmr Caspar, from Fort Bragg; schr Volant, from Grays iarbor. ASTORIA—Atrived Apr 28—Br bark Southesk, from San Pedro; Brship General Roberts, from San Diego. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Apr 28—Stmrs Del Norte and Point Loma, hence Apr 25; schr Glen, from Alaska. COOS BA Y—Sailed Apr 29—Stmrs Homer and Arago, for San Francisco. . Arrived Apr 20—Schr Gardiner City, hence Apr 14; schr Western Home, hence Apr 18. ALSEA RIVER—Sailed Apr 21—Schr Helen Merriam, for San Francisco. IVERSENSLANDING—Salled Apr29—Schr Ar- thur I, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Apr 28—Stmr Alcazar, from Fort Bragg. Apr 29—Stmr Green- wood, from Greenwood; stmr Protection, from Redondo. Sailed Apr 20—Nor stmr Peter Jebsen,. for Nanaimo. SEATTLE—To salled Apr 30—Schr Challenger, for San Francisco, PORT GAM BLE—Sailed Apr 20—Brship Linlith- gowshire, for Port Pirie. FORT BRAGG—Salled Apr 29—Stmr Rival, for San Francisco, Foreign Ports. VLADIVOSTOCK—Arrived Apr 23—Schr Dora D TN RS rivea Apr 27—Stm: Alllange, fro; pr r m New York, CARDIFF~Arrived Apr 27—Ship Glenburn, trom Portland. FALMOUTH—Arrlved Apr 27—Brship Cardi- E:dlhln. hence 21; Br ship Marathon, from Port- Bgv{:lr—m Apr 26—Br ship Yarana, hence TYNE—Arrived Apr 25—Br ship Waytarer. hoe Nov 28; Apr 28—Br ship Flintshire, hence Nov 16. Hiapst Aimportations. MONTEREY—Per Eureka—3 bxs butter, 1 cs San Simeon—6 tubs 155 bxs butter, 12 os eggs, 10 bdis dry hides, 14 dressed calves. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. WHITE ATAR LINE, Cayucos—12 bxs butter, 4 bls 71 hides, 4 cs eggs, 7 o3 Choene, & dressed calves, P C By—7 cs honey, 8 tubs 98 bxs butter, 1 bx fresh fisn, 17 cs eggs, 8 cs cheese, . Gaviota—2 hi sks 78 sks wool, 2 bdls pelts, 3 sks mustard, 1 bx butter, 4 sks beans, 12 sks crawfish. Santa Barbara—1 bx butter, 64 bxs lemons, 30 ¢S olive oil, 43 sks crawfish, 1 bx spice. Carpenteria—6 sks crawfish. Jpoast San Pedro—1 bx oranges, 625 sks corn, 1¢s Ventura—108 bxs oranges, 45 bxs lemons, 183 sks dry fruit, 14 sks walnuts, 2 ¢s eggs, 3 sks beeswax, 1 ¢s dry goods, 1 coop fowls. COOS BAY—-Per Arcata—1016 sks potatoes, 380 tons coal, 3 bxs butter, 7 pkgs'mdse, 1 propeller, 1 bag furs, 21 cds wood, 291 pes lumber, 12 pes Oak. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent City—46 tubs 69 bxs butter, 2 rolls leather, 1 cs powder, 44 veals, 1 sk furs, 1 cs boots, lumber. GOLETA—Per Bonita—1 sk hides. Lompoc—101 sks 2 bdls dry fruit, 19 cs honey, 2 coops chickens, 49 ¢s ezgs 2 kegs 52 bxs butter, 25 Dales seaweed, 602 sks beans, 26 sks corn, 344’ sks BETWEEN ueenstown & Liver AIL&G EVERY WEEK, ooy ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- (A% Yo steamer and_accommodations selected; second cabin, $35; Majestic and nic #35 and $40. Steeragé Tickets from England, [re. land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway “and Denmark throtigh to San Francisco at lowest rates. T salling_dates and_cabin plans may be procur. from W.H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Company, 613 Market sty under Grand Hotel. . W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. NewYork, S Cayucos—45 hogs. UMPQUA—Per schr Lily—4 sks potatoes, 5 rolls leather, 5 bdls pelts, lumber. Consignees. Per Eureka—Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Hills Bros; Baker & Hamilton; Dairymen’s Union: A H Wal lace; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; J H Newbauer & Co Getz Bros & Co; H N Tilden &Co: W A Mitchell; Kowalsky & Co: Marshall, Teggart &Co: H Wal deck : Norton, Teller & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co O B Smith & Co; Ross & Hewlett; Eppiger & Co Smith’s Cash Store; Hammond & Brod: B G Ruhl MT Freitas & Ca; De Bernardi & Co: F B Halght C ¥ Whitney & Co; Witzel & Baker; A Paladini H Heckman & Co: J Ivancovich & Co: H Dutard: ‘American Union Fish Co: Thomas Loughran; W P Fitzeerald; G Camilloni & Co: Main & Winchester; H Kirshman & Co; Murray & Co; S Brunswick & Co: Western Meat Co; J Erlanger & Co; California Product Co; Columbia Coffee ant Spice Cot Milani & Co; Simon Lener; Amer Carbonic Acid Co; H Peterson; Immel & Co; Wood, Curtis & Co: Jonas & Co; San Francisco Fruit Auctlon Co; People’s Express Co; Dalton Bros; Davis, Haber & Co; J Silva; Holtum Bros; Wilson Bros. : Per Arcata—Thomas Loughran; Standard Oil Co: San Francisco to San Rafael. ra trip Xtra trips at 5, 9:30, 11:10 A. . Snturauys—Extra tri . 5. . SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 1110 a. 3.; 1:40, 8+ Ton s 10 & x; 1:40, 3:40, Between San Francisco and Schue schedule as above. T T - Leave 5, 7:5 Y In effect M P Detels; Wells, Fargo& Co: 0 C &N Co; SE | gan Francisco. | 2efes Slade: Smith’s Cash Store; H Dutard; Jacobson & e Lobree: Morgan & Chick: White & Deron; T Destination. Richardson. Per Crescent Clty—0 B Smith & Co; F B Haight; CE Whitney & Co: Hobbs, Wall & Co: Sawyer & Haight; Wheaton, Breon & Co; J C Johnson & Co; Norton, Teller & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Van Ronn & Co: Smith’s Cash Store; W P Fuller & Co; Lievre, Fricke & Co; Porter, Slessinger & Co: J Hoffman. Per Bonito—Smit] 0 AM(8 Novato, 0 pM 9:30 aM| Petaluma, 110 P 5:00 P Santa Rosa. Fulton, Windsor, Healdsburg, Geyserville, 10:30 ax “ash Store; Wetmore Bros; CE Whitney & Co: Feiling, Cressy & Co: Watson | 3:30 rx|8:00 ax| Cloverdale! | 7:30 rx| 8:15 rx & Moore: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: A Paiadini; R [ Vieta, ] Rice; Wheaton, Breon & Co; D N & E Walters; | | Hopland & | Levy & Co: Dodge Sweeney & Co: Standard 011 Co: | 7,40 4or|8:00 axe| - Didab. | 7:30 v 6:15 e Moore, Ferguson & Co; Wiison & Baechtel: Charles Jacobsen & Co; Roth, Blum & Co; F H Hammer; | 7:40 ax ] | 10:30 Ax Lowry & Stella. 18:00 A Guerneville.| 7:30 pu Per schr Lily—J © Johnson & Co; Gardiner Mill | 6:15 P Co; Jacob Strauss; Gilbert Bros. Ax| B:50 AM 6:06 Pac| 6:15 P | “and | Glen Eilen. 0 A 10:40 Ax|10:30 Axt x| Sebastopol- | "g.05 pa| 6:16 pu Stages connect at Santa Hosa for Mark West Springs. : Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blus Lakes, Upper Lake, Lakeport, Booneville, Green- wood, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, ‘Pomo, Potter Valley,John Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocksburg, Bridgeville, Hydesvills and Eurcka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- | yond San Rafael at half rates. OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St , cor. Stockton STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIO wCMS’I‘ STEAMSHIP COMPANY" ISPATCH STEAMERS FROM saxm | Franclsco for vorts in_Alaska, 9 A. M., May 5, 20, June 4, 9,19, 24. Ly Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and For British Columbia and Puget Sound ports. | h e April 810,15, 20, 25, 30, and every Afth day | e ol Y AN, thereafter. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomons, every Wednesday at 2 P. 3. For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, April 3,7, 11, 15, 18, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereafter, § A. M. For San’ Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent, Angeles) and Newport, April 1,5, 8, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29.and every fourth dhy thereatter, at 11 420 SAUSALITO FERRY. sth ot cact . For ports in Mexico, 10 A. M. montk, steamer Willamette Vaile, From Apsiy 21, 1895, Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery | Leave S, F. WEEK DAYS, Arrive S, F. 5 E&DALL PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 7.00A.M. Mill Val., Ross Val., San Rfl....... 3 10 Market st.. San_Francisco. a0k s ¢ SaQtn. 6.45am. —— 1640, ¢ e o SR TO_ PORTLAND 10.164.x. o ¢ SanQtn. 8.45a.x. o- Ru & = AND ASTORA. e WanEas 9A0kw. z &L “ SanQtn. 104 “ QTEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- 1 street whart at 10 A. ¢ five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with ¢ rail lines to all points in OREGON, WASHINGTON and IDAHO. “ « fin Qi . Ross Val., Saa Af1, SanQtn. . 8.00a.M. Cazadero aud Way Stations 1465 ik i *Saturdays only. SUNDAYS. Ross Val., San Rfl., San Qta. ... State of California sails March 30, April 9, 19, 29. Columbia sails April 4, 14, 24. Until further notice rates will be REDUCED to %12 CABIN. $6 STEERAGE. 8.004.x. Mill Val Ro: For through rates and all other information apply . Ross Valley, San Rafael, Sandtn. ... 8.15AdM, 16 the undersigned. = \ : coe.. B.15AM. GoODALL, PERKINS & CO. FRED. F. CONNOR, Mill Val., Ross Val., San Rf., Seala o I Supts., Gen'l Agent. AT s o gy A R R T e T e RossTalley, S Bafel,SenQine o .10.50A.m, 11.00A.M. Sausalito only. . aeie = Seusalito and Mill Valley. 11.50A3. Nill Valley, Ross Valley, San Rfl. ss Val, Sau Ril, San @ OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold flelds (Fremantle), Austra- lin; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest Tates to Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer ALAMEDA sails via Honolulu and Auck- land Thursday, May 2,80 2P.3C Steamship Australis, e 10 Ross Valley and San Rafael | 816p.r, 8.00A.M. Point Reyes, Cazader and Way Stas. 8.15p.m, Honolulu only, Satur- 3 Honoluiy Only, SAtE | 9.0 Point Reyes'and Wy Statecs. ... 7.20r.u, e A M. Speclal Parties to Honolulu, May 21. Reduced | WOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave and are due to arrive as. SAN FRA excursion rates. Ticket office 138 Montgomery street. z Freight office 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE F¥rench Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH _ River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by fl this line avoid both transit by Knglish railway an the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first class $160; second class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent o3 ATRIL 13, 1895, — WT:00A Peters and Milton A San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns and ’m Ru‘ 3 parto, mento, Davis; Martinez 304 Napa, Calisto Vacaxille, and Redding vi and San Raimon. ®:204 Niles, San_Jose, Sacramento, Marysville, May 4, Noon LA NORMANDIE, Capt. Poirot. and *Oroville .. A4:asp, g s 8:304 Port Costa, Beniciaand Way Stations _6:45p' LA TOURATNE, Capt, Santelli. 19:004 San Leandro, Heywards & Way St'ns 11:454/ M. 9:004 New Otleavs Express, Raymond, LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudeion 7 .. May 95, 5:00 4. 3. B For further particulars apply t0 A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZL & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. &mnum-mw N LIVE. The Only Line meintaininga regular service to (for Yosemito). Sants Barbara, Tos Avzcles, . Tl Faso, New Orleans and Kast % 20:004 8an Leandro, Haywerds and Niles . 42:00n San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 00 Niles, San Josc aud Livermor #1:00p Sacramento Liver Steamers. 30p Port Costa and Way Stations. #:00P San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'us 4:00p San Leandro, Tieywards & Way St'ns 4:00r Martinez, San Rawon, Benicis, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, El Ver- ano and Santa Rosa . 41 4:00r Vacaville, _Woodland, Knights Landing, Murysville, Oroville and Sacramento . the European H 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Continent with THIN-SCREW STEAMERS. 5:000 s-zll‘:::xl;:l‘:&,{ Svardsh Way St Sap New Yeor -Southampton (London,Paris-Hambg B:00r Los Angeles Txprecs, Fresno, Ray. Holding the record for fastest time on this route. mond (for Yosemite), Bakersticld, Spring Sailings, Express Steamers Santa Barbara and 1o Augeles.. 105154 Columbia, May 9,11 AM Columbia, June 8, 11 Ax 8:00r Sauta Fe Route. Atlautic Lxpress A. Victoria,May 16,9 Ax A. Victoria, June 8, § ax for Mojave aud ¥ 10:154 8:30P European Mail (via Martinez and Stockton) Ogden and East. 6:00P Fagwards, Niles and San Jose. 46:00¢ Vallejo.. 6:00p Oregon Tixpress (via Martines and Stockton) Sacrumento, Marysville, Redding, Portlaud, Puget Sound Normannia, M. 11 ax Normannia,Jne 20, 11aM F.Bismarck,My30,11 ax | F. Bismarck,Je. 27,11 aM 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, $30. Steerage, $18. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. and Fast... ... 10:454 7:00p San Leandro, Hagwards & Way St'ns 1 B Rroud eax. Wew Yok, 5005 San Leandro Husbardc & Way St s 111 Si00n A.W. MYER, 401 California st., General Pass. Agent Paoific Coast, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD §. 8. COMPANY. NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, BREMEN FAST EXPRESS STEAMERS. WINTER RATES UNTIL APRIL 30. First Cabin, $60 and upward: Second Cabin, $45 and 350; round trip, $95 and $100. Saale, May 14, 9 A. M. Havel, June 6, 8 A. M. Lahn, May 21, 4 ». . Saale, June 11, 9 4. Fulda, May 25,'11 A. M. Lahn, June 18, 4 P . Trave, May 28, 9 A. . Fulda, June 22,11 A. a. Kaiser W. T, J¢. 4, pax. Spree, June 35,10 &l qubhese Iand passengers at Southampton on the igside special rallway trains for London. ROBERT CAPELLE, Genoral & gent jor Pacific Coast, 118 Montgome: Goust, 318 Montgomery gtreet, under Occidental CUNARD LINE. Now York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Campania. May 4. Noon|Campania, June1,11 A Umbria. May 11, 8 A2 Umbria, Fune. 8, 5 5o Lucanta, May 18, Noon Lucania, June 15, 10 A ac Etruria, May 25. 3 py Etrurla, June 22, 3 P Cabin P60 and upwara: second cabin, $111:15p San Leandro. Haywards & Way St'ns + SANTA_CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). '37:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa 3 Stations. *2:15P Newark, Centervill Almaden, Felton, Boy Santa Cruz and Principal, Way Stations. 4:43p Newark. Sar COAST DIVISION (Fhird & Townsend Sis,) B:45A Ban Jose, New Almaden aud Way, Statior 8:154 Sau Jose res Pinos, S 1z, Pacitic_Grove, Paso Robles, San Juuis Obispo and Principal Way Stations.. 7:05p 404 San Jose and Wy :454 Palo Alto and Way Station: 21201 Ban Jose, Gilroy, Tres Finos, uta Criz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacitic irovo 1 Way Stations Palo Alto aud Way Stations ..... 5:10r San Joso and Way 5 Dr Palo Alto and Way Stations 5r Palo Altoand Principal Way § CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISGO—Poot of Market Street (Slip §)— 235, $40, $45, accordin V00 800 0:00 *10:00 | 11008 d¥er oy # g to steamer and accommo- 30 1100 300 400 M .00 Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe | _ *G:00P.x. at very low rates. For freight and passage apply | Frem OAKLAND—Feot Broadway.— *6:00 *1.00 “pmmone el dea T iet | Lge o o e i N . VN ., General Agents. .13 4 " “5.09 2 Good accommodation can aiways be secured on 1330 200 4:00 *3:00 rar. application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., A for Morning. P 105 tisnoon Akents, Sun Francisco. | #Sundays cxccptel R § Thursdays only. + Sundays only. ROVAL MAIL STEAN PACKET CONPANY, | —tiomier-thusios ot Sens 5050t vy ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAII.RMD.‘ SANTA FE ROULE. RAINS LEAVE AND ; Transe Masket it Ferrpy e o+ AT BAN TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and mmmpm‘fl calling en route at OCerbourg France, and Plymonth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail e 8. 8. Co., for freight and Leave 5 . {Arriva pacifc hu"""‘}?,zmedr or ..?E"‘!:':" "fl*mh‘ ey MARCH 11, 1895. i nm""“cm, m ‘ranclsco to Plyme ast ! Guerbousg, Seuthampton. First class, $105: third D Ante Eomrra i v Angeics: 343 5 Cclaas, e pacicila O Tickei Ofiice—650 Market ac., Chronisie baid .mmflm ., . | bR S C. H. SPEERS, Califoraia A8yt General Pagscnser Agents ~ United Statesand Royal Mail Steamers ~

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