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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1895. e COMMERCIA Corn, 4814 @48 . 2 White, . 2_Oats, 2814@28 No. 3’ White, szl(@ No. 2 Barley, 5114@ 4, nominal: No. Prime’ Timothy Seed, % Ubl,, $1215@12 25; Lard, § 675: Short Ribs, Sides (loose), Dry Salted Shoulders (boxed), $58/5@bVa: Short Clear Sides (boxed), $635@6Y4 Whisky, distillers’ finished goods, ® gal., $1 Sngar, cut loaf. 4.90c: granulated, 4.25¢; standard A, 41215 On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter mar- ket was steady. Creameries, 10@17c; Dalries, 8@16c. Eggs, steady, 12@12Y4c. Livestock. To-day’s arrivals of cattle were estimated at barel 00 head. The demand was decidedly im- proved, and for all really desirable cattle the mar- ket was stronger and 10¢ per 100 s higher. Sales @6 for common to strictly choice 0 to 1150 1bs, with the 75. A few | Silver weaker. Wheat steads Brewing Barle Oats and Corn g More call for R: Ground Barl Hay weak, New Potatoes sold higher. New Onions went lower. ter recelpt. ables in ¥. Cherries Strawberri Oranges Provisions unck SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | ather better. 1 but big cattle | 50 Ibs are disposed | 3 There w fairly uctive de- and 1or cows_at an_ady of avout 10c, sales $1 75@4 65, while bulls found buyers at sold mainly at $3 50@4 50, prices ruling steady with an ample supply. For stockers and_feeders there was a moderate inquiry at ice feeders showing great strength. pts were about 700, and sales i in the sonth- e lively ar_an advance of about 10c, some e Al fed steers bringing $5 75. 5 uding_those left over from yestenday there were about 85,000 hogs in the pens for sale to-day. THER BUREAU REPORT. I n STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | WEATHER SaN FRANCISCO, | 1 her conditions and | There has been a modei throughout California, Neva ern portion of Or curred during ate rise in pressure fornia, but the weather this evening is fair and the | There was an active demand both from Chicago conditions are favorable for it ance during | packers and shippers to Esstern markets and the Friday, except i greater found purchasers at an southern porti early hour, prices ruling firm av an advance of bc per 100 pounds. Common to choice heavy hogssold at $4 50@ nt and mixed hogs at $4 40@4 80 and pigs 4 50. Heavy hogs sold principally ut Quit rains h Follow ). with sales 10 a large extent at $4 80, pared wit larger part of the light and mixed weights Eureka 4 the scales at $4 70@4 75. last g 11,000 sheep arrived to-day and trade was 14. San with & good export demand for choice heavy Fresno 14, aud lamb at stronger and higher prices. As hoice flocks were about 10¢ per 100 pounds but common lots_were not changed. $2@4 75 for inferior to at $3@4 40 andglambs at | ipts—Cattle, 6000; calves, 1000: hogs, p, 11,000. BT STOUKS IN LONDON. nort _Fair, except showers to- | nig the eleva E west portion TN B sl warmer in the | h portion NEW YORK, 2.—The Evening F Post’s London cableg The stock mar- slightly | kets were quiet to-day but generally good from Lighter rates than were feared ted fresh life 10 the specu- e booming again. : was a slight spurt 1 Union Pacific leading nd other South Americans were better. American syndicate 15 5 zold, the al 1ssues now being made to meet, ¢nor- tions, owing to the ease of the money Of the decreass of ¢ d bullion in the England this week £303,000 was ex- e details being: £60,000 sent to the Cape warmer in north For Utah— Friday; n For Arizon * San Francisc ary temperature. ! W. H. HaMMON, Fore NEW YOEK MARKETS. NEW YORK.N. Y. day on the Stock Exch: Specu- lation was active throughout,and with the ex- | and £200,000 imported from the Continent, £89,- | ception of the two brief periods between 12 and 1 | 000 d £8000 from Portugal, the o'clock and around delivery hour the market was | T e decrease being due {0 cash gone . i u Sal into circ at the end of the month. The in- strong, and prices moved upward. Sales to realize | (1o ST{INES ies represents the bank's profits were the moving influences. The facters in budget speech is now pre- d movement were th the up 1o ¢ n 1 3 res have undonb: ously by the statements. 1 the boom in minin: he foreign account, the firmness of A London, reports of crop improvement and Southwes: of manufa d 1 com| and the weakness of ste A report was i re: LONDON WOOL SAL to-d ere oifered, of w 500 | were difl By 2 we The offer) imost | ment, and a slight reaction of stocks in t wholly merinos and were purct chiefly by | , but the actual re Yorkshire. The Continent was theory and the were Americans operated moderately, Sugar rose to 1131, the h int | of Cape of Good Hope touched in the prese boom and wi p ched in the ovement in n opened at an advance of al gain of 3 per scoured, 10d@11%4 the top. his stock sold down to 154 on Januar: this year, which makes the advance exclusive of the 2 per cent dividend 1o The entire market closed strong exceptions, an advance on @614d 1169 scoured, 614d@1s 1144; scoured, 84@ | 14@6144. sales. The bond [ alan 6158150, strong, but there were a few issues which were in- of Good 1 — 706 bales; | clined Deavin The total scoured, 6d@1s 14! 4d. | $2.879, Government bonds st ' & | bonds dull oad b EASTERN COTTON d offered ai $1 MARKET. Grain and Merchandise. ‘Wheat—May, 6 NEW YORK, X. middlings, 6 13-16c. May 2.—Cotton quiet; et receipts, none; gross, Flour—Steud | 48: exports to France, 200: exports to the Con- | Hops—Steac | tinent, 3988: forwarded, 48; sales, 1561; spinners, Wool—Firm | 61: stock, 228,098. Petrolen: nited closed $1 69 asked - Refines Philadelphia and Bal: OMAHA L1V MARKET. more = Pigiron $19@20; American, | OMAHA, NEBR, Ma — Cattle—Receipts, | s 5 700; market, 10c higher; Steers, $4 40@5 75: | price, $9 75; Exchange | cows and _heifers, $1 50@4; stockers and | 5 ceders, §2 50@4. price, $2 95; Exchange = = NEW YORK STOCKS. Straits, $14 25@ 14 30; plates | - onds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 11 Prime merc exchange e in bankers’ bills at $4 8914@4 89Y, 4 881,@4 8814 for sixty day 1 8815@4 897, and $4 90@4 90 bills, $4 8 ilver certificat last loan 1% paper, 315@43, busin ed irregular 'with ne ot 5 and 15 point ate months i 10 5 points advanc market ruled generally weak. There we foreign buying orders offset by the closed barely steady at unchanged to 10 decline. Sales, 14,500 bay $14 50@14 55; M @14 25; 3 with Posted rates, | Commercial tober, $14 6 s Northern Pacific... 474 S Preferred. ;a1 Mild—Quiet; Cordova, U. P. Den B bags Maracaibo: 600 Cent Northwestern...... 8714 Sugar—Raw, firm. Sales, 1075 ba Prefe 14134 96 te 25-16¢, c. and . 5 obacco. 10414 N. ¥ is9n 2 9-32¢; do 200 do Musc 1081, . Y. & New Eng.. 39 1645 bags do, 59 test . 5714 Ontario & Western 17% | sugar, 86 test, at 215 21180 Oregon improvme, 11 7473 Oregon Navigation 18 CHICAGO MARKETS 714 s 74 Pacific Mail. ....... 24 CHICAGO, Trr., May 2.—Wheat opened strong i e e U and closed wezk (o-day. The carly cables again. as 8 Pulimar paiace, 17535 | on the day before, filled the bulls with enthusiasm 14 Reading. ... 1744 Richmond Termini— /6 Preferred......... RioGrande&Wesin 164 . , Preferred. . 41 .12914 Rock Island. and encouraged the buying of whea at the start at an advance of 14@’ July opened with bu willing to pay all the way from 6534c up to and for about twenty minutes the pit kept on Colo. Coal & Iron.. | Cotzon Oil Cert. the boil &t and around the top figures | Del.Lack&W estern15914(St. L. & S. F. 1stpt. H of the opening range. During one of its high | Denver &X.G. pid. 43 ISt Paul. -, 63 Xicks the price struck 655sc, but inside | LiSuLer - FBae SRR 1175 of forty minutes from the start it had tumbled back 0 6434c, and wobbled up and down between that and 6434¢ for more than an hour aiter. | early cables quoted the following advances: Liver- I, 1d nigher and strong; Paris, 10 centimes igher for flour and 5 centimes Ligher for May wheat: Berlin, higher. the equivalenc of 3l4c per bushel for May and per bushel for S aber. St Paul & Omaba. - Preferred.. . . a4 Southern R. K. 1167 ) Preferred. Great Northern pia10314 St. P. M. & Chicago & E1I pfd /2 Southern Paclfic. Hocking Valley.... 2734 Sugar Refinery..... Illinois Central..... 82 Tenn. Coal & Iron. 22 t Paul & Duluth.. 3514 111 exas Pacific . : T “Those quotations, together with the dry weather | o Texa 5 3 3 east of the Mississippi and the fear of what the | Jors s arohl Sas, G 8,0, Con-pid. men who control the cash wheat might do, made | - Preferred 7718 N rokag o the combination which put the price up. Rain 1n | 1ape Sh. 114272 Wab. 8. L & Pac.. generous quantities in many of the wirter wheat | Lead Trus: 3405 Preferred .16 istricts and light showers over a wider area, with | Lonisville & Nash, 563 Wells-Fars 10078 a general rainy condition drifting ward, were the reasons for the steadily east- | Louisville &NewAl 815 Western Union.... 8934 lowed the first advance. The market had & quick | Mamm s iy 10 | Beqing & L E... A Teaction from 641bc for July 10 6535¢ before 12 | Michighn Central 100 [Mime @ me Lonis. 34 o'clock, the orders to buy at the decline proving | Mexieon A0 . G S Touls. S0 more than enough to_abs ntral... fi rb the offerings and re- Missourl P 2614 General Electric. awakening the carlier panicky feeling of the | Moblle & Ohlo. -.... 1874 National Linseed.. 4274 The foreign cables to the Board of Trade, gIving | Naional Cordase.. 976l ety o » the close of the markets, quoted strong advances at Preferred. D100 & Tezas Cent..o 1 Berlin and Paris, the former being iven at a1 &d- | . 1 cereai. (... og ¥ & Lexae Cente.. 13 vance equivalent o 274¢ per bushel for May, 214c | Novi -AA&NMich. 15 S0 Babmber, anll g o orfolk & West pf. 18145 Tol.St.Louis&K.C. 3 about 23c higher for | N, i b both the present month and the Septermber-Decem. | 1 OTL American... 54| Preferred.. Sa3 ber term. These strong cables were given as the | (ORESAS =, By o) reason for the second bulge already referred to, | US 45, registered..12014 Cen Pac 1stsof '95.102 but as the handlers of cash wheat reported no de- | ~ D0, 45 coupon....120i4 Den & R G 7s......11214 mand, sn abundance of July wheat was for sale at | U_S 58, registered..115 | Do, 4s. 853y 85c and over, the market became weaker than | DO 98coupon....115 |Erie 2ds. +88 ever, and he price broke lower than on the carlier D gfi‘&‘f;fl E S e '133;/ eclines. July closed at 643c. , 4s Bt ... % Corn was firm and in good demand at yesterday's | 1,10, 28 registered. 96148 & Tex Gént 65...108 closing price, when trading began. It began to PTC“IE €s02'85....100 | Do, 6s..... -10114 | bulge very rapidly under the infiaence of the open- | A1, Class A -105 M KT first 4s. 851 ing strength in wheat, but only continued strong | 100 Class B, <107 | Do, second 4s.... 585y when it was thus encouraged. In the afternoon | DO ClassC. 96 Mutual Union 6s...108 the feeling was weak. and prices very considerably | ; P& Currenc 96 N J Cent Gen bs...11314 lower than inthe morning. July opened at 4956 and advanced 50%4c, but declined again to 49%4c | Tather quickly, but, on another bulge in wheat, ran | up again to 50c. At the close it touched 49¢. The | price of cash corn for shipment was, early in the | day, said to be within a trifie of a working basis for | La, New Consols 45 95 |Northern Pac 1sts.11i Missouri 6s.. -100 | Do, 2ds.... g Bg% N Carolina 6s......124 Northwest Consols.140 Do, 4s. : Do, S F deb 5s...107 SC Non-fund......" 153 R GrandeWest 1sis 7114 Tenn new set€s. .. 85 St. Paul Consols 7s.129 export. Oniy a fair business was transacted in | Lo 5% 100 | Do, C & P W 5s..11254 oats. The tendency of the market was weaker, in- | . 0,38, — [StL&IronMtGen 5s 79 fluenced by indicatlons of Tain and & good dispo. | 1cuA old 85 60 St.L. &S.IF.Gen 6510734 sition to sell—principally long oats. e 5854 Southern R. R. 5s..— The weakness in wheat and corn extended to | 5 y0.0® cred 814 Texas Pacific firsts. 8914 oats and fluctuations o & great extent were ruled | AiChison ds. 78 |Texas Pac seconds. 271/ by those markets. May sold from 28; 8% | Carad ;;~ + 22%/4 Union Paclstof '97.10454 down to 2814@28%c and closed 285, ada South %ds..103 | West Shoreds...... 1051 L & N unified ds... 80 FOREIGN MARKETS. WIHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EXG., May 2.—The spot market is fi 12d@5 i {00 at 65 2320@Gs 34d. Cargoes are strong at c lower at the low price. July ranged from 29‘@ 291/4c to 2814c, resting at the latter price. e trading 1u_provisions was rather light, but rices improved a little and closed 15¢ higher for Uiy pork: 6o higher-for July Iard and the same advance on ribs. Hog receipis were about 4000 below the estimates made yesterday and for to- morrow only 16,000 are expécted. Stocks since a month ago show a decrease of betweern 13,000,000 and 14,000,000 pounds. The leading futures ranged as follows: FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool guotations for No. 2 Red Winter: ‘Wheat No. 2— Highest. Lowest. | April, 5s 234d; May, b g 3l%d; 8 83v4c | 5 405 Auguss bs 45ga " o0 JUne 08 3y4d; Juls, Sae S SECURITIES. NDON. ENe., May 2. — s0ls, i agge | SH1ver; 90 3-16; Frencn Rentes, Tossoe 1004 48% i e PORTLAND’S BUSINESS. ess Pork per & e Wheat—Walla Walla, ; Lard per 267214 | 50@51c B Bostell St s bash allay 8715 S XC B D ] v ;g uZuZ EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 day: :g ;;Vz Sterling Exchunge, smhfi” - 4 8‘3 $647 i’;:;‘v ¥or§ !'E;xcl‘lllnge, sight - 05 or} Cash quotations were as follows: Flour firm: | Fine Siver, spot 5 atone” Tael No. 2 Spring Wheat, sms-n/,c: No. 3 sfimi Fine Silver, 30 days. g 657 ‘Wheat, nominal; No-2 63%3@63%sc; No.Z | Mexican Dollars. - o4& | $1 10@@1 | 6@7c for hardshell: Almonds, PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WIHEAT—The Sterra Cadens takes for Cork 62, 673 ctls, valued at $56,408; Macdiarmid, for Cork, 54,806 ctls at $53,000. The market was steady yesterday and values showed little change. No. 1, 8714@88%c B cl; choice, 90c: jower grades, 0@8bc; extra cholce for milling, 9216@97%4c B Ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION — 10 o'clock—December— 600 tons, 981kc: 900, 98jsc: 900, 98L4c. May— 00. 91c: 100; 91 vge; 400, S1v4c. KEGULAR MORNING SEaSIoN — December—500 tons, 97%c: 1800, 9734c: 700, 9754c; T0U, 974qe. May—100, 91c; 100, 9054¢ AFTERNOON SESSION — December — 200 tons, 97%bc: 600, 97%c. BARLEY—Choice Feed sold at the top quotation. Brewing is lower, nominal and almost unquotable, 28 nobody wants it. Feed, 62%3@65¢ for ordinary 40 6614G6734c for clioics briglit: Brewing, 708 c B ctl. 200, 903/, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSION—10 0'clock—December—100 tons, 67c; 300, 66%c. REGULAR MORNING SESSIoN—Nosales. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. OA''S—Prices have not changed a fraction for weeks. Milling, $1 0715@1 174 ctl; fancy Feed, $1 0214@1 07%; good to choice, 9214c@SL B ctl; c 1o fair, 85@90c; Red, $1 15@1 20: Gray. Surprise, 81 0715@1 1735 B ctl. et and without chiange. Large Yellow, Small Round Yellow, §1 15@1 25 15 3 ctl. ~Is in better demand and firm at 85@87%4c B ol BUCKWHEAT—90c@$1 10 B ctl asked. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $340@3 50 B bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 30@3 40; superfine, $2 35@2 50 B bbl. MILLS FFS—Rye Flour, 315c P Ib: Rye Meal, 3¢; Graham rlour, Sc: oatmeal, 454¢; Oat Groats, 5¢: Cracked Wheat, 31bc: Buckwheat Flour, 414c: Pearl Barley, 414@4%.c ® Ib; Rice Meal, 12@15 B ton. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Table Meal, 3@334c; Feed 5@ cked Corn, $26@26 50 B ton; ) —Qui White, 31 10@ R AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$13 50@14 50 @ ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@19 B ton. FERLDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, $14 50@15: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton; Cottonseed Oilcake, $24 B ton. HAY—Weak and selling only from hand to ath. Wheat is _quotable at $8@11 ¥ ton; HAY atand Oat, 88@11 ton; Barley, $7@8 50; Oat. 10 50: Alfals: 50@8 50; Clover, $7@8; 1, 8 Stock, $6@7 ® ton. STRAW— ® bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos are quotable st $1 50@1 80 nall Whites, $2 65@2 85 B ctl; Rea, $2 65 Large Whites, $2 65@2 85: Pink, $1 500 Reds, $1 60@1 76; Blackeye, $325@3 50: Red nominal; Limas, $4 60@4 63; Butters, $2 50 3 ctl for large. DS— Yeilow Mustard, $1 7 $1 50@1 75 ive Brown, $1 206@l 75: F $2 v, B@ic B Ib; Alfalia, 7@7 Hemp, 3@ . c; Green Peas, ¢, nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. v were only 160 riy Rose, $0@40c 0c; Petaluma and Tomales : River Burbanks, 30@40c; Ore- Surbanks, 40@75¢ P cti. \S—New Hed ure lower and end weak at | ck. Old Onions are nominal; Nevadas, | Receipts were light, owing to Hotnouse Cucumbers quotable doz. Arrivals were 713 bxs Asparagus, | 2 uragus, 50¢ 2 for good 1o # box for orainary and $l@1 ring Beans, 8@11c and for % Dry Peppers, ‘abbage, $1 ¢ ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@ 25¢ @ 1. BUTTER, CHE BUTTER—The situation is unchanged and feat- | ureless. CrEAMERY—Fancy, ATRY—Fancy amon 1den V E AND EGGS. 1215@13c; seconds, 12¢ 1016@11c; good to choice, 9@ | | 6@7c; common to | d, 4@blec: Y 2@14Y4sc, latter 7@fc: Eastern, am; Western, 8@ figure for The retailers are after Eggs that they can etail at 15c 3 dozen, hence they want cheap Eggs, and fine quslities are dull in consequence. Duck 16c: store Eggs, 10@12c; ranch Eggs, POULTRY—The long-expected car of Eastern came in yesterday afternoon. The market showed no particular change. We quote California stock as follows: Live Turkeys, 11@l3c @ B for Gobblers; 11@13c ¥ 1 for Hens: Geese, B pair, 21 25@1 o ings, $2 25@2 76: Ducks, $4 50 @5 50 ® dozen for oid and $6@9 P dozen for voung; Hens, $4 50@5 50 B doz; Roosters, young, s@11 g dozen: do, old, $4 50@d B dozen; rvers, $7 50@8 60 ¥ doz; Broilers, $6@7 for large and $2 50@4 tor small; Pigeons, $2@2 25 for young and $1 for old. GA Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Arrivals of Cherries were | 510 boxes, selling at 40@75¢ for white ana 75¢@ | # box for dark. RRIES—Strawberries did a little better under lighter receipts. Gooseberries brought 40c 3 drawer. Receipts of Strawberries were 310 chests, | selling at $4@7 for Longworths and $2 50@4 & chest_for large berries. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges are quoted rather Calitornia Navels, 81 50@2 25 7 box: 1 B box y Lemons, #4 | lower again. Seedlings, 7506 B box: California Lemons, $1@1 75 for com- | mon and 2 50 for good to cholce; Mexican | Limes, $3@3 60 @ box: Bananas, $1 25@2 ® | bunch} Pineapples, nominal. DRIED FRUITS, RA NS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, four sizes, 414@434c: larger sizes, 5@5%5c P 1b: smaller sizes, 2@4c P B: Apples, 4%@bc for quartered. 416@6c for sliced and 5@5lge for evaporated; Bleached Peaches, 4@6c: Apricots, 6@7c for fair to choice and 714@8c for fancy Moorpark: Pears, 4@4140 for evaporated halves, 3@Ac for quarters and 115 2¢ for inferior goods; Plums, 315@4%ec for pitted and 115@2c for unpitted: Figs, black, Sc for | pressed and 115@2c for unpressed. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Ralsing—i- crown, loose, 4c; S.crown, B4cs 2-crown, 2c 1 seedless Sultanas, 8c: seedieas Muscatels, 2¢ B 3-crown London layers, $1 35@1 45 # box; clusters, $2 25@2 75: Deliesa clusters, §2 50: Imperial Clusters, #3 50; Driod Grapes—11@13c tb. NUTS—Chesinuts are quotabie at 3@hc B b: . 1@9%4e for paper-shell and softshell, and @21pe for hard- shicll, and S@éc ® B for sottshell, and — for paper-shell: Peanuts, b@éc for Eastern and 4@ | A3be for Caitfornia; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, ¢ for rongh and_8¢ for polished; Filberis, S@9c: EY—Comb, 9@11%c Tb: water-white ex- tracted, 614@7c: light amber extracted, 515@8%4c; dark amber, 5@ gggg n,'_.‘ 5 e o PROVISIONS. CURBD MEATS—The New York circular of Clapp & Co. says: “Speculation is increasing. Sen- timent is bullish for July or more distant delivery. 1t Is generaily conceded the summer run of hogs will be both light in weight and light in number. The domestic demand from the South and New England continues fairly good. Exports thus far this month are about 50¥ of those of April, 1894, Estimates are out that the stock May 1 will show up less than generally conceded. The last Govern- ment report indicates 9.2% as the average loss from disease in swine last season as against 4.9% for 1894 and 6.3% for 1893. Packing from March 1 to April 18 1,630.000 hogs, against 1,735,000 last year.” Bacon, 9@9 cj b for heavy and 10c 8 b for light medium: B I for light, 11@11%4c I for extra light an 156c 3 ™ for sugar- cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams,1214¢:Califoraia Hams, 1134c; Mess Beet, $7@7 50 P bbl; extra mess do, 50; family do. $10; extra prime Pork, $9 50 @ bbl: extra clear, $17 50@18 @ bbl; mfiu. $15@15 50 ¥ bbl: Smoked Beef, 914@10c LARD—Enstern, tierces, 634@7c ® M for com- pound and 834c P 1b for pure; pails, 934c; Call- fornia_tierces, 6¢ for compound and 8c for pure: gu;bgu. 8%4c; 10-1b tins, 8pc B b; do 6-Ib, c B th. COTTOLENE—73,@7%e In tlerces and 8 8%c® B in10-D e e HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Firm at the advance. Heavy salted steers are quotable at 75@8c B b; mediam, 61,@7c B 1b; light, 6@6%4c B b; Cow- hides, 6@61zc B Ib; salted Kip, 5@6c; salted Calt, | 8@9c: salted veal, 0?7&: dry hides, usual selec. tion, 12¢: ary Kip, 10c B 1b: dry Calf, 12@15c; prime Goatskins, 20@35c each; Kids, Bc; Deer- skins, good summer, 30c P Ib; medium, 15@25c; winter, 10@15c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@20c each; short wool, 2! 5¢ each; medium, 30@4bc each; long wool, 40 each; Culls of all Kinds SRATESW o, 1 rendered, 414@4 —No. rende: , : count ‘Tallow, 4@414c: refined, 6c; Gm"%fl%ewfi ‘WOOL—Quotations for the spring clip are as follows: Cholce Northern, 10@11c; San Joaquin, ear’s staple, 6@7c_B Ib: do, seven months’, ;, Calaveras and Foouhill, #@10c; Nevada, 7 ? HOPS—Good to choice, 4@6¢c B Bb; inferior old Hops, 2@8c. o . e GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, Ai,sc ex-ship and 45jc for June and July delivery; Wool Begs, 24@ 26¢. COAL—Wellington, $8; New Wellington, $8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Coos Bay, $5; Walls- end, $750: Scotch, $8: Brymbo. 87 50; Cumberland, #1550 1n bulk and §15 10 8aCKS; PoRRsy veR Anthracite Egg, $12: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Capnel, $8 Rogk'spnngg, Castle Gate and !l'lelt -nbk:hlle.v. 87 60; Coke, $12 in bulk and $14 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company qQuotes, terms net cash: Cu’{z:chhed. Pomr:nd and Fine Crnshed, all 584c; Dry Granulated, 434c; Confectioners' A, 45j0: Magnolia A, 4v4c: Extra C, 44c; Golden G, 874c; D, 354c; hait barrelstic more thian barrels, and boxes L more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follow BEEF—First quall ; second quallty, #@5c; third a0, 3010 B o AL—Large, 3@5c; smail, 4@6c B 1. MUTTON—Wethers, 4@41/c; Ewes, 4 B D. LAMB—Spring, 5@6c c@é‘fi, FPORK—Live Hogs. 3@3v4c for soft, 4@4%ac B b for hard and 33;@ac @ 1b for feeders; dressed do, 5@7c B . RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. THURSDAY, May 2. Flour, gr. sks 5,965/ Potatoes, eks. G A Buell, Stockton ton Oregon. 18.140| Oregon’ I F Pevendort, San Jose H_J Diggles & w, Fort ashington. ... 2/96g/0nions, K ¥V Flint, Sacto Jones ‘Whea, ctls.. 48,733 Oregon | C W Carthay & w, Cal W Bruce, Chicago Washington... .. 2,690 Middlings, sKs. { i Barley, ctls 1,420 Hay, PALACE HOTEL. Oats. cils. 100 Weul, bis. G H Thomas, Detroit__ H J Milburn, Detrolt Oregon. 265l Ocekon ? | G I Pollurd, New York W W Alderson, Mont Corn, ctls So0jQuiciiiver, flasks 125 | Miss Alderson, Mon 1t Graham. Los Angeles Beans, sks. 43111des, no | R Jde In Mord, Mexico Mrs A McCartney, Cal Bran, Or, sks 0\ ine, gals. L H Pearie, But e G R Yarrow & w, Pa > THE S8TOCK MARKET. There was less business yesterday and prices in the main were weaker. The strongest stock on the list was Occidental, which sold up to d4c, owing to favorable advices from the mine. On the 550 level, at & point further south than on the level above, they have cut the vein, which ls much wider and of better grade than heretofore. The showing is considered fmportant. NOTES. ‘The following official reports have been placed on file: CHALLENGE—From top of the jolnt Confidence and Challenge raise from the surface tunnel & west crosscut was started during the week, which is now out 10 feet. The face shows quartz having no value. CROWN POINT—The raise from the east crosscut from the south lateral drift on the 700 level is now up 49 feet, having been extended 9 feet since thelast report. The formation on top is the same as last reported. Stopped the south drift on the 700 level and started a crosscut from it to the west, 37 feet south of No. 2 east crosscut. It is out 8 fcet, and the face is In & mixture of porphyry and clay. No work has been done in the mine since the evening of the 25th inst. From the ore extracted during the week and from that accumu- lated In the dumps at the mine, have shipped 657 tous to the Mexican mill for reduction. The av- erage battery for the week was 9 61, of which $8 59 was gold. BELCHER—OD the 300 level the joint Belcher eg. Belcher south drift is in 180 feet from the shaft: the face shows porphyry. They have hoisted during the week and siored in the orehouse at the mine 43 tons of ore, the average spio sample of which shows an assay value of $17 54 per ton. SEG. EELCHER—On the 200 level the southwest crosscut from sonth Jateral drift s out 22 feet; the face is in porphyry and quartz of no value. Have hoisted during the week and stored at the mine 11 tons of ore, the average top car | sample of which shows an assay valueof $2595 per ton. JusTicE—The winge from the drain tunnel level between chutes 1 and 2 sunk 20 feet, making its total depth 32 feet. The winze is following a streak of low grade ore assaying trom $7 to $10 per ton. SavaGE—In the Savage on the 950 level the nort st side of the . The north floor of north he face co i hié south . of the siil tloor sout st drift i feet; face IS in quartz_giving low On the 1100 level in the south drifi they sterted an east crosscut and advanced the same 10 feet: fac is in quartz and porph; They continue 1o ex- tract some ore on the eighth floor of the old stopes. On the 1050 level the east crosscut from the fourth floor 300 feet south of the shait is advanced 40 feect. This drift reached the east of the vein and wes stopped. The west crosscut from the tenth floor of the south ore stopes is advanced 20 fee ace in quartz and porphyry. A.K. Durbrow, secretary of the Gould and Curry, is confined to his home b P98, The yield of the Bodie nsolidated mine for the week ending April 28 was 16 tons of ore from the workings between the 300 and 400 levels. The estimated value of the ore is about #45 per ton. We will commence crushing ore at the Bodie mili about May outh drifi from the east upralse, 42 the 300 level, has been extended 9 feet. The ore in the face is from 8 to 10 inches wide and of good grade. Have started stoping out ore norih and south from the above dritc. The ore stope from the winze below the south drift from No. 1 upraise, 300 level, is about the same as lust reported. In the Mono mine the east crosscut from the south drift on the 400 level is in porpbyTy. The Pacific Gas Improvement Company, Spring Valley Water Company and San Jose Water Com- pany, will each pay monthly dividends of 50 cents per share on the 10th. he H. P. Taylor Mining Company of Siskiyou County has levied an_ assessment of 4 cents per share, delinquent May BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday: MORNTNG SESSION—0:30. 200 C Polnz...57 950 Occident]. 44 W G & C.... 44 50 Ophir...1.45 75500 Y Jucket.33 30. 300 Andes .. 14200 Mex 100 Belcher. .8/100 C Point...58500 Oceidtl 100 B & B... 74100 G & C... 45100 Savage 100 Bodie. . 110500 H& 45200 S B& M. 1K 100 Caledonia 07 400 200 llar.. .47 44200 Julfa.. 5] re the sales In the Paclfic Stock b“dOU Union . Following Board yesterda; REGULAR SESSION—10:30, 200 Andes....20 200 H&N 1.4214 400 Oceidtl, 200 Chalnge. .41 200 Justice....03 100 500 C C &V .2.95250 Ophir. ... 100 G & C... 44100 Overmn 400 IL&N ... 1. 45600 Occidtl AFTERNOON & 20) S10 30. Confid..1.30[100 Mono..... 200 C Point. .59 400 Occidntl. 181400 1T & N..1.45/100 Ophir. 400° Andes. 100 Belcher. 100 Bullion.. 55 .. 11201300 ... 137151300 Savage 150 CCLV:. 206500 Tiistice... 08100 . 150 .......2.9714/300 Mex 7 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, THURSDAY, May 2—4 r. . Bid_Asked) Bid. Asked. Alpha Con..... 08 09Jackson 20 30 — 15Tulia. — 06 19 20Justice 08 10 65 66 Kentuck. fend 05 Best& Beicher. 73 75/Lady Was 02 04 BentonCon.... 40 _ 45 Mexican. a5y Bodie. — 1.10Mono .. - 20 Bullion. 17 18 Mt. Diabio. 15— Bulwer. 12 —|NevadaQueen. — 06 ¥ — 080Occidental. 41 Challenge'Con. 39 41j0phir.. .45 150 Cholla 44 45/0verman 08 10 Con. Cal. & Va.2.90 ) 43 44 Con. Imperial. 02 27 29 Confidence. ....1.20 18 1% Con.New York., — 04 05 Crown Point... 567 78" S EastSierra Ney — — 03 Exchequer. 12— lerf:z(}oh 30 - 05 jould & Curry. 45 46 48 Haie & Norcrs.1.45 150 Utah. — 06 Towa....... — 06'Yellow Jacket. 34 85 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, THURSDAY, May 2—2 p. . BONDS. Bid. Asked) Bid. Aske U S 4s coup.. 111 Banks, Commerdiaie” Catatcbis }(lnlu/ S T al-siChleds. 10034 — [Anglo-C: 59 Cal Elec L 65107 — [Bank of Cal..219 22214 Cntra CW 5s 9934101 |Cal SD&TCo. 40 41 Dpnt-stex-cp 809315 FirstNationl 1771 — EdsnL&P 6. —. 110 (Grangers.... — '@ — F&CH RR6s104 — |LondonP&A.123%; — Geary-stR6s.107 — [London&SF. 2714 2 LosAng Ls. 971 — |Merch Ex... 12~ — Do.Gnied.6s.101°"103 [Nevada...... — — MKUstChlebs122341238 (Sather BCo.. — — NevCNgR8s. — 110 | Banks, Savings— NPCREEs100 — |GerS&LCo. — 1800 NyRCalfs. 95 1003 HumbS&L1000 — XRyCalbs. — ——“iMutual...... — 45 Osk Gas 55..10184108 |SF SavUnion49s 505 Do, 2d1ss 5510244 — |Say&Loan..110 150 Omnibns 6s.. — 11715 Security..... 240 310 PacRollM6s.103 ~ — " Unlon Trust.890 750 Do,2diss6s. — _ | Sireet Railway— P&OKy6s.110 120 P&Ch Ryés. 95 100 PulsiRR 65110 Reno, WL&L102 105 SERPRRG Z 100 Rbs — 10084 Sutter-st. SPRRArizés — so%| Powder— SPRR Cal 65.1091411084/Aclantic D... 14 20 SPRR Cal 10 85 = [Galifornia.... 80 100 TR S = ggi;;ncuu = - aterBs. 120 130 1 SVWater4s.. 97 il 'fi‘l’mel\mwfl StKIDG&E 65 — 10014/Blk DCoalCo. — 12 SunstT&T6s — ° —""iCal CotMills, — — Sutter-stR5s.105 — [CalDryDock — — VisaliaWC6s — 92 |EdisonLight. 98 100 STOCKS—Water— GasConAssn. — = — ContraCosta. — 60 |HawC&SCo.. 03 7 Marin Co.... — 50 [HutchSPCo. 1184 1215 San Jose. — 100 JudsonMfgC. 1° — Sprog Valley 9814 981, MerExAssn. 100 Gas— (Oceani 54 SanFrancsco 71, Stockton..... Insurance— guhemlnlfld.lw 12 @ 0 818501 81wl 8 308V W MORNING SESSION. ater, 9814: 30 Edison L & P, 98: 100 Marketst Rallivay, "3')%: 50 Hutchinson S P Co, AFTERNOON EESSION. 40 SF Gas, 7134 ; $1000 Market-st Rail Bonds, 123;'25 Market-st Railway, 8 Omaliua Cable 63 Bondsr atre " 0 7 the orehouse | Story mont I J ton dridge ¥ L Poll; Mrs B M Fenm G Brews! J Wh W Rol H C Rlel; W Lu W R Sou G J L Aldrich, Courtland J G Edwards & w, Colo A ¢ Walterman & w,Bel- G H Jones & fam, Md A Lacy, Cal Martinson, Cal H B Putnam & w, N Y, A J Hirst, Vallejo R P Lathrop&w,Hollistr Miss A Caldwill, Petalum ¥ Williams, Cal J G Ward & w, Boston W B Potter, St Louis Mrs Ferguson & d,Stock- P Ruhlmun, N Y W W Brown, Tustin W Vogelman. Modesto W M Gibson, Stockton Mrs H X Ellsworth,Niles A W Robinson, Napa Miss Elisworth, Niles B G Alien, Angels Camp J M Locke, Palo Alto W J Dobbins, Vacaville L Milier, Stockton CaptW Whitney, Eureka A P Stanton, Santa Cruz W N Bedford, Washingtn J M Coulter, Seattle Dr A E Osborne &w, R Rumimelsberg, Colusa W H Chesnutwood,Stock- F W Rennick, Boston © Bicknell, Los Angeles T'T Whiting & w, Mass F W Lace & w, N Y J L. Tierney & w, Paris Miss Roberts, New York R Proddow & w, N Y. R M Towl, Brooklyn Miss L E Rice, N ¥ E A Snow, Salt Lake CJ Jones, Philadelphia Dr Taylor, Livermore E T Duprey, Cal I Baldwin & w, N Y Mrs A Bauer, Chicago T E P Gardener, London. S T Beach, Placerville J B Harris, Wheatland J Poor, Wheatland € © Marsh, Vallejo T Van Houten, Ariz Mrs Worth, Portland C B Howse, Kas City J E Near, Dutch Flat R D Skinner & w, Towa J C Calderwood, lowa C A Cooson, St Louis G F Stone, Penn T C Fellviter, Oakland S H Sloan, Los Ang Mrs Garrison, Cal 3 Crinvill, Honolulu Mrs Shavw, Spokane E P Bower, New Orleans D J Wadsworth, Sta Rosa S E E Webster, Fresno L Dow, Baltimore F G Fanchild, Stockton Fred Wilson, T Mason, Boston Philip Heidt, San Jose J Fleming, Alameda M J Mitcheal, Cal J G Elliot, Cal S F Dahly, Portland J N Morgan, Portland € C King, Mexico S A Dickinson, Merced Louis Kelen, Chicago W Leary, Sac G F Heidet, Philadelphia F C Price, Portland | F Luckenba G Rothermee, | W J Curtis, Sac E Richards, Stockton HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HO1EL. & w, Cal J Wheelock, Oakdale H M Humphrey, Cal B Watson, Cal A L Adams, Astoria Miss J Caldwell, Petalum M Chick, San Diego G T Rives, Inyo Co A G Lay, Glenwood W H Carlson. San Diego J A Webster, Solano T C Church, Cal J F Parkiuson, Palo Alto il- C W Coe, Szn Jose M J Kurtz, Chicago W H Rennick, Boston ity, Brooklyn F W Wood, Los Angeles | F W Lee & w, New York G L Rice & w, New York J C Libby & w, Pa F T Baldwin & w, Cal J P Erie, N ¥ M P Baldwin, Cleveland | W B Bate & w, Tenn | W H Harrelson, Cal Baldwin, Ohio RUSS HOUSE. G Lengo, Birds Landing er, Clarksburg M Farmer, Cal W H Byerts, N M G Taylor, Oakland Mrs iBluhine, Portiand T Stanell, Cal Mrs Crofford, Nev C Grodfreyorp, Kureka S Downey, Smartsville Mrs Estep, Honolul ew Orleans | S Shelden, Healdsburg Little, Dixon Moit, Redding ter & w, Penn T R Bower, N NEW WESTERN HOTEL. acto B L Allen, San Jose Mrs Anderson, Sacto C Reed & w, Coulterville J Mereherison, N Y MT BALDWIN HOT rand, Fruitvale F Paiisen, S Mr Wianntim, Portland Asherin, St Louis E Kenwortlee, England Los Angeles ts, Guatemals liams, Arkansas k, NY JJ Groom, Japan St Louis F L Pickett. Fa thard, N Y T T Johnson, Boston san Jose Mrs W O Bowers, Sac W Winters, Stockton LICK HOUSE. E F Johnson & w, Olema Mrs Leacock, Fureka Mrs T E Wallace, Or ? B Chandler & W, CJ W { Nanaimo. 3 D Bicknell,Los Angeles | | | | T Jackobs, Los Angeles | P i | | mdse, 16 bxs butter, 1000 bbls lime, 5 dressed | calves. | 1 esiawn mowers, 3 bbls mineral water, 2 ¢s organ | and stool. Works, the schr Novelty to Howard 2 and the ship America to Mission street. To-day the bark Oregon will be taken from Oak- 1and to the drydock and the bark Laurelbank from Port Costa to the stream. The schr Mary K Smith will be taken from Oak- land Creek to the stream and the bark Kate Daven- Pport from the stream to sea. The schr Beulah will be taken from Howard street to the seawall and the schr Sadie from the seawall to the channel, . Sunday the bark Hesper will go from the re- finery 10 Union street. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS — May 2—10 P. w.—Weather hazy; wind NW : velocity 30 miles an hour. Domestic Ports. SEATTLE—Arrived May 2—Bktn Eureka,hence Agrll 15. TEWARTS POINT—Sailed May 1—Schr Ar- chie and Fontie, for San Francise SOUTH BEND—Arrived May 2—Schr Maid of Orleans. hence April 25. POINT REYES—Passed Ma; 2—Ship America, from Comox, for San Francicso. EUREKA-Safled May 2—stmr Tillamook ; stmr Padadona, for San Pedro; schr Elnorah, for San Francisco. Arrived May 2—Stmr Pomona, hence May 1; stmr Jewel, from Caspar; schr Lottie Carson, from San Pedro. ZSAN PEDRO—Sailed May 1—Stmr Lakme, for San Francisco. May 2—Ship Louis Walsh, for r San Buenaventura, 2—Schr La Gironde, from Vanconve from| from v br James Town- send, from Fort Bragg: stmr Alcatraz, hc May 1. FORT R Arrived May 2—Schr Mary Etta, hence April 30. REDONDO—Arrived May 2—Schr Hueneme, fm Portland; bktn Monitor, from Eureka. ASTORIA—Sailed May 2—Bktn John Smith, for Puget Sound and Shanzhi Arrived May 2—Br ship Kirkhill, from Redondo. BOWENS LANDING—Arnived May 2—Schr Monterey, hence April 30; schr Newark, hence April 30 FORT BRAGG—Salled May 2—Stmr Navarre,for n Francisco. RAYS HARBOR—Arrived May 2—Schr Se- quoia, from San Diego. TATOOSH—Passed in May 2—Stmr WallaWall hence April 30 for Victoria and Port Townsen: schr Ethel Zane, from San Pedro, fer Seattle. Foreign Ports. NANAIMO—Arrived May 2—Bark Sea King, hne April 24, Importations. PORTLAND AND ASTORTA—Per Oregon—152 sks oysters, 5 sks crawfish, 7 coops chickens, 1791 sks potatoes, b cs eggs, 139 sks onions,517 sks oats, 333 sks oil, cake meal, 16,900 sks 261 gunnies 400 qr-sks flour, 1670 sks bran. DOCINO—Per Point Arena—4 cseggs, 1 18 pkgs mdse, 85 M 1t lumber, 9000 posts, butter, 44 sks oats, 10 sks barley. 13%4 sks sk pelts, 6 bales wool, 10 sks peas. | E 1 AMERICA—Per Acupulco— cocoa, 2 bags coffee. Panama—1 bx silver soles, $619. Central America—5740 bags coffe, 1 cirenlar saw. Mexico—18 crates mangoes. 14 bxs tamarinds, | 4 bxs limes, 1 bale deer skins,83 dry green hides, 450 bags silver ore, 2 cs castor oll, 13 bxs dry fish, | 2 pkgs shrimps, 64 bxs tomatoes, 1 trank egects, 1 | kg Chile gum, 70 pkzs trea JONOLULU—Per Aloha—23,703 bags sugar. MOSS LANDING—Per Gipsy—2 bxs butter, 1 es eges, 2 plgs mdse. Soquel—657 reams 116 rolls paper. Pigeon Point—70 drums 73 bxs cheese. Monterey—1 bx cheese, 2 pkgs mdse, 1 cs honey, 1bx beeswax. Santa Cruz—1 lot furniture, 44 cs cheese, 1 keg | HILO—Per Annie Johnson—209 bdls hides 26, bags sugar. TRIEKA—Per Humboldt—15,393 M ft lumber, , 6 cds stave bolts, 616 sks potatoe s, 60 sks peas, 21 cars cs veal, 2 plates, 40 pkgs mdse, 4000 1bs bones.18 bxs appl 21 tubs 312 bxs butter, 1 bale bear skins, 1 bx fu; es Consignees. Per Point Arena—Standard Oil Co; Capt Eric) cino Lumber Co: Dairymen’s Union Ross & I lett B Haight THE CALL CALENDAR. May, 1865, | [Balst, [Tu] W.Th Fr|Sa] Moons Phases. || I 1} | e i et vy, |l 6| 7 a‘uiw 11(‘-_" oy ¢ [12[13]14|15{16/17 18] it O = R 13 Ler. 22 ‘24{25 Edifrat "_'__‘2'" ’ i May 24, (|33 w8 mo wmn | | sdson | Pomona. Weeott State of Bureka . | Arago. City Py Dates of Departure From San Fra: Santa losa.. Humboldt...| HumboldtBay ) Washt'n | St Paul | Newpors . 3 Bdw'y 2 | Umatilla....| Vic & PgtSnd 1 Corona. San Diego. .. 3| Del Norte. .. Girays Harbor. ) i Acapulc Panama . | OCEAN STEAME 11aM Baw'y 2 | Homer Oceame | Bandorille.. | Coquille Kiver ) Miss 1 Farallon....| Yaauina Ba Miss 1| Oregon | Portland .. Spear | Rio Janeiro China & Japan PMSS! | Humboldt Ba; | Eel River. Cal| Poriland . | Newnort ’('orm Ba h Vic & Pgt Snd | Ma; 8, GAM,Valleio 910AM S 9. ¥AM Bdw'y 2 9,10AM | Vallejo | 10, 943 Bdw'y 1 Kahuii Del Norr Wellingt Pomona Weeot Corona. Queen. Mackinaw Sorth Fork. City of Everett Point Loma. State of Cal. Humboldt Hay Grays Harbor. | Denarture Ba; Comox....... . on . tirays Harbor. | Portland . Colima. Arcata. Santa Mariposa. Crescent SUN AND TIDE TABLE. = [mien 1 .| SUN. |MOON, 2 - 1- % [Large Small."Lnrge. Small.[Rises| Sets | Sets. | b2 o el e 8..| 6.34a| 8.04p 1.01r 0.43a 511 7.02{ 2.04a Small. Large. 4.} 7.52x 8.42¢ 2.00p) 15241 5.10 7.03 2.31a HY L BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. N., exactly at noon to-day—. meridian, or a¢ exactly & P. DROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, MERCH. " EXCH. } SAN FrANCISCO. M: tme ball on Telegraph Hili was dropi at noon of the 120th , Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lientenant U. 8. N., in charge. 1895. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Co. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 47 hours from Port L Angeles; ballast, 1o L 5 White Lumber Co. Stmr ete: produce to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Ship America, Harding, 9 days from Comox; 8157 tons coal, to R Dunsmuir & Sons. Ship Jabez Howes, Clapp, 7 days from Nanaimo: 2589 tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Bark Annie Johnson, Rock, 21 days from Hilo; pass and Schr Aloha, Dabel, sugar.to ‘hr Corinthian, Zad Landing; wood and posts, to Bender Bros. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. \ Stmr A Stmr Acapulco, Clark, 22 days from Panama, ete; pass and mdse, Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Stme Point Arena, Johnson, 16 hours from Men- docino, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber Stmr Oregon, Pohlmann, 10234 hours from Port- tand, via Astoria 5414 hours: pass and mdse, to Oregon Railway and Stmr Humboldt, Eureka: pass and mdse, to M Kalish & Co. Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, 50 hours from Port Arrived. THURSDAY, May 2. Navigation Co. dwards, 20 bours from Los Angeles; ballast, to J 8 Kimball. ipsy, Leland. 11 hours from Santa Cruz, sugar, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. 6 days from Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. , 18 hours fm Hearnes Cleared. THURSDAY, May 2. s Loughran; 1 Dutard; Jobn F English; ‘Thomas & Kahn: 'Wolff & Co; J Everding & Co: | Moore, Ferguson & Co: Page Phelan & | € & Whitney & Co { H Cowell &Co; Braer & C | May 5, 20, June 4 | every | My 1, 3,9, 18,17, 2 lameda, Morse, Honolulu and Sidney; J D Spreckeis & Bros Co. Ship Laurelbank, Lindsay, Queenstown; G W MeNegr. Sailed WEPNESDAY, May 1. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, Portland. Schr Bessie K, Anderson. Albion. THURSDAY, May 2. Stmr Mineola. Pillsbury, Comox. Stmr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. Haw stmr Cosmopolis, Godirey, Honolulu. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Stmr Alameda, Morse, Honolulu and Sydney. Stmr Noyo. Levinson. Fort Bragg. Stmr Br shi * Schr * Schr Jenni noie Stel Cove. Scnir Enterprise, Schr Bender Bros, Benito, Smith, Tacoma. ‘s-&m. Cadena, McWhinnie, Queenstown. elancthon, Remmers, Grays Harbor. Krebo, Grays Harbor. teffens, Rasmussen, Timber , Ingwerson, Grays Harbor. ‘homy Scur Chas B Wilson, Johnson, Grays Harbor. Charters. The schr Alcalde loads for Nicolaefski: ship Cyrus Wakefield, o, A N aSaimo, Tor this _ Movements of Vessels. Yesterday the bark Martha Davis was towed to - 3 u&: \hl:&onsnmwmw bktn 8 G ‘The. Wi N liaan by, Laken Lo the stream'and the Oregon was taken to the Union Iron hos Denigan Son & Co: Hallard rdon; Edwards & Co; Sawyer Morgan Oyster Co. Ross & Hewlett B Moraghan; M E A Wagne C'Price & Co: F iish; Jansen, Rose & Hen M. ; Allen & Lewis; H Hammer: O Geo Morrow & C Sas erion & Lepori; Bloom Bros: Chinda & Flach; F Ruther & Co; Cabrers, Roma & Co; Dieckman & Co; Hop Lung Wright: I Gutte; nussi: Montealegre & Co Mail Steamship Co: S Opac;: Schw ton Milling Co: Thannhauser &( Bank; Urruela & Urioste; W Loaiza & Co: W R Larzelere. Per Aloha—Willlams, Dimond & Co; M S Grin- baum & Co. - Per Humboldi—M Kalish & Co: H Dutard: Ge L Swett; E R Stevens & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Ce Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Amer s Assn; Dafrymen’s Union; Ross & Hewlett; Wheaton, Breon & Co: Witzel & Baker; G B Rocl well; Norton, Teller & Co: Wells,Fargo & Co! Moore: Getz Bros & Co; H Newbauer & Co: Root & Sanderson: D Vervalin; W F Mitchell; G de Luca; Hoffman, Woenne & Co: Hills Bros;' A L Bancroft & Co: F B Haight; Feiling, Cressy & Ci Ohlandt: G W_Shreve: D Mcintosi; M E Williams; Humboldt Mineral Water Co. Per Annie Johnson—. preckels & Bros Co; J H Newbauer & Co; Hills Bros; G H wen’s Union: Smith'’s Cash Store; & Co; Standard Oil Co; Jonas, Erlanger & Co: Baker & Hamilton; & W Fink: Norton, Teller & Co; De Bernardi & Co; J Graham Wheaton, Breon & Co; O B Smith & Co; H Joost: O'Neil Bros & Co; W P Fuller & Co; Uri & Co? D Willlams, Dimond & Co: Chas H I Per Gip: Por Late Shipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Page. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIC COAST STEANNHIP COMPANY MERS FROM SAN sin_Alaska, 9 A. M. 9. 19, 24. July 5. 9, For_British Columbia and Puget So: May 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and every thereafter. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, W ednesday at 2 p. M. For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, 25, =9, and every fourth PiseaTcn st Francisco for b nd_ports, fifth day day thereafter, § A. M. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, M. .15, 19, 28, 27, 31.and every fourth day thereafier, al 11 a. For ports 1 Mexico, 10 a. i 25th of each month, steamer Willamette Vailey. Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. PERKINS & CO., General Agents, aoonals 10 Market st.. San Francisco. o R & N TO PORTLAND . . - AND ASTORA. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- S street wharf at 10 . M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND wich direct rail lines to all OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. WHITE ATAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers FEmwam : NewYork, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- (O/ine o sieamer and. accommodations 4 selected; second cabin, $35; Majesticand Teutouic, $35 and $40. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire. land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark throtigh to San Francisco at lowes: 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., d Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, e General Agent for Pacific Coast. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. S 11:00 A 0, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays— M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: and 11:30 p. 3. SUNDAY 00, 9:30, 11:00 a.M.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 . San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. M.; 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 P. w. Saturdays—Extra trips At 1:55 P. M. and 6:35 P. M. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. a.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:26 P. M. Between San ¥rancisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. | 127t | san Franciaco. 1894. S0 = " T SoN- WEER Destination.| ST W 10:40 ax| 8:50 ax ovato, | 30 pM 9:30 Ax|_Petaluma, | 110 Pu 5:00 Py |Santa Rosa.| Fuiton, Windsor, |Healdshurg, Geyserville, 3:3Q Px|8:00 Ax| Cloverdale. | | Pileta, | | Hopland & 7:40 AM|8:00 AM| Ukiah. 7:40 ax| |8:00 Ax Guerneville. 7:40;:; 7:30 py| 6:15 Pm 7:30 Pu| 6:15 i 10:30 ax 7:30 PM noma | “ana | Gien Ellen. T340 ax 8:00 A 8:30 P3x|5:00 Pyt Stages conuect at Sant Springs. Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blue Lakes, Upper Lake, Lakeport, Booneville, Green- wood, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocino , Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, ter Valley, John Day’s, Lively’s, Gravelly Vailey, Harris, Blocksburg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rate Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and Market streets, under the Palace Hotel. H.C. WHI’ 3 R. R Gen. Manager. Sebastopol. SAUSALITD FERRY. From ApmiL 21, 1806. WEEK DAYS. Yal., Ross Val., San Rl Leave 8. F. 7.00A.. Mill 8.00A.M. Arrive 8. F. 9.16AM. ¢ 10.154.31. 11458, 14500, 8.20e.M. e 7.404.m. San Qtn. B.45A.x. 1130 0. Ross Val., San YL, San Qta. 8.004,31. Cazadero and Way Stations $an Qta. 5 2 . . X8.454.M, x Mondays only. SUNDAYS. 8.004.3. Xill Val,, Ross Val, San R, San Qtn. . Ross Valley, San Rafael, Sen Ota... 3 Mall Y., Foss Val, Sai Ry Sa0 G, oo e - ameeoe 91580, A, “ Sag. 3 +...... Ross Valley, San Rafael, San Qtn 11663, Sausalit . Seusalit . Mill Valley, Rose Valley, San Rfl. ........ Mill Val, Ross Val., San RAl., San Qt 12:30p.5, o ! 8300, iy s ‘¢ SanQtn., 4.55p.1, M ' o ‘.. 6.80PN, qae “ L raon .......Ross Valley and San Refuel ... ... 8.ibp., 8.00A.30. Point Reges, Cazadoro and Way $t0s. 8,157, 9.004.. Point Reyes and Way Siations...... 7.20p.u, SOUTHERN FACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYNTEML) ins lenve nnd are due (0 arrive ng, SAN_FRANCISCO. Arniy, 13, 15%. - D San Leandre, Haywards & Way 8t'ns 9:134 7:00A Atlautic Express (via Martinez and Lathrop) Ogden & 754 7:004 Port Costa and Beni 10:454 004 Poters and Milton *7:15p 7:304 San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 10154 3:204 Nape, Calistoge and *Santa Rosa; Vacasille, Esparts, Sacramento, and Lcdding via Davis; Martinez and San Ramon. 6:45% 8:804 Niles, San_Jose, Stockion, Tone, Sacramento, Maryaville, Red Bluft and *Orovilic e ossgt iy ATER 8:80a Port Costa, Benicinatd Way Stations _ 6:458 19:004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 11:454) $:00A New Orlenus lixpress, Raymond, (for Yosemitc). Santa Barbara, los Augeles, Doming, X Paso, New Orlcans and Fast S:a5e 30:004 San Leandro, Haywards and N 1:452 22:00x San Leardro, Huywards & Way St'ns 2:43p. 00p Niles, San Josc and Livermore. - A 00p Sacramento Rive: o *9:00p 30p Port Costa and Way Stations 19:450 “8:00p San Leandro, Haywardsk WaySths 5:45, /3:00p San I eandro, Haywards & Way St 6:45p 4:00p Martivez, San Rawon, B Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, El ano und Santa Rosa. 4:00r Vacaville, _Woodiand, ~ Knights points in OREGON, WASHINGTON and IDAHO. State of California sails May 9, 19, 29, June 8. Oregon sails May 4, 14, 24, June 3. Until further notice rates will be REDUCED to $12 CABIN. $6 STEERAGE. For through rates and all other Information apply to the undersigned. .1, PERKINS & Co. FRED.F.CONNOR, GOODALL, PE X0 o Gen'l Supts. 4 New Montgo 10 Montgomery st. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold flelds (Fremantle), Austra- lia; 82 class, $110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Steamship Australla, Honolulu only, Satur- day, May 2, & 10 A . Anstralian steamer M. USA sails via Honolulu and Auck- land Thursday, May SU, 8% 2 P ML Speclal Parties to Honolulu, May 21. Reduced excursion rates. Ticket office 138 Montgomery street. Freight oftice 327 Market street, 3. D. SPRECKELS & BROS,, General A COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by * this line avoid both transit by English riilway o the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, firat class $160; second class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent LA NORMANDIE, Capt. Poirot. .May LA TOURAINE, Capt, Santelli > - . May 18, 70300 4. 3. LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon. . 4 May 25, 5:00 A~ For further particulars apply to A. No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. 'ORGET, Agent, J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS fortnightly st. ay 4, Noon 11,5700 A A LEAVE ASPINWALL for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route s _Cerboury France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mall §, S. Co., issued for freight and treas- e to direct ports in England and Germany. iThrongh tckets from B Francisco to cinss, B0. For further ars Pl 1out e i oiass: #1907, ufifi . Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Sacramento .. 11:45a 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton ... TSP :5:00% San Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns 8:45p' ©:00p Los Angeles ixprees, Fresno, Ray- ‘mond (for Yosemite), Bakersiield, Santa Barbara and Tos Angeles.. 103154 ©:00p Santa e Route, Atlautic Express for Mojave and Fast.. : &:30p European Mail (via Martinez and Stockton) Ogden s st 1 6:00p Haywards, Nilesand San Jose. 46:00r Vallejo 6:00r uam 1 o ton) Sa Redding, Portland, Puget Sound 7:00P San Leandro, Hagwards & Way St 9:00> San Leandro, Haywards& Way St 11:15p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ng * TTUZ DIVISION (Narrow tauge). 454 Sunday Tzcursion for Newark, San s Gotes, o ot Savta z L ... 18:03F Felton, , Santa Cruzand Way . sisor *2:35p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Now T o, Felton, ToWier(Croct. Sauta Cruz and’ Principal(Way Station 4:43p Newark. Sau Jose, Los Gake TFCOAST DIVISION (Third & Tonwnsend Sis.) 6:454 San Jose, New Alnaden and Way Stations. 1:45p B3A Sau Jose, Tuz, ilic_Grove, Paso Robles, San Obispo and Principal Way Stations. 1404 San Jose and Wiy Ktation Palo Alto and Way Statiois. + San Jose, G(lm& Tres Pinos, Santa f?mz, Salivas, 3fonterey and Pacitic GYOYE ;a0 cas sibtss o 0P San Jose and Principal Way Station 23 Palo Alte and Way Stations ...... 10r San Jose and Way Station: 30p Palo Alto and Way Stations {11:45r Palo Altoand Principal Way Stations 13 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. "o: #rom SAK PRANCISO0—Foot of Market Street (Slip ) ’; g?fi *10:00 11(;00,A4r i 00 4 B 300 *4:00 ©6.00 Frem OA Foot of Broad 6 7 8:00 *9:00 K Fuleis uZ:a"‘-' #12:30 200 g A for Morning. *Sundays excepted. P for Afternoan. Saturdays enly, Th only. Sunds ly. AR aog hndmenly, ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD. pt 524 7% Rouce, TEARRBAYE, A3p, ARRivE v sax Eol MARCH 11, 1895, :00 P..Fast Express via Mojave. ..... B awn e “Anmrva Darry.

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