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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, MAY 12, 1895. tone. reacted any, but rallied to 501 piihe Liverpool market is ai ig) business was transacted. brokers caused the weakn 2834c. raw scarce. 7 . at 28140 bid, und neglected. | Corn was dull, but later followed wheat. opened 5035@50%4c, and it struck 50c before it oted firm and 34d r. Oats were lower and for a Saturday a good by largely instrumental in giving the market its firm July different started at 2834c, s0id at 2814¢, declined to 28c and closed a* July ranged from 2814c to 28c and closed Provisions were very quiet. Compared with yes- nchanged. terday’s closing. September pork is 73gc higher, Old Poratoes very weak. lard and ribs each 214c higher. Onians no lower. The leading features ranged as follows: er and firmer. a-Cheese weak. v unchanged. whberries and Cherries higher, String Beans lower, Provisio hanged. Septembes Coal tn suflicient supply. X .\Iloss Pork per bbi— uly.... WEATHER BUREAU SRptamber o EREONY. 5 Laxd per 100 its USITED STATES DEPARTMENT oOF .\Ell(‘l‘[r’he‘pwmbfll i TUKE. © WEATHEE BURFAU, SaN FRaNcIsco, | _Short Ribs per 100 10 ¢ , 1895, 5 r. m.—Weather conditions and | JUI¥-....... - Sorecas Septem e > follow Cash quotations__were as _follo ng maximum temperatures are re- | (. 3 10038 3 May 11,1895 Eurcka 68 deg.. Red BIuff | a3 bovas 3 o vers 63 hons 46 ramento 88 deg $3 20@ ing Str. esuo 96 deg., San Luis Obispo S8 deg. Angeles 80 deg,, San Diego 68 deg., Yuma 10 The pressure is highest in Montana and Wy und is lowest in 1 continues to prevent the usual sea brefze in this vicinity and allows the temperature torise. To-aay ord (89 deg.) has been the Lot- T recorded in San Francisco during the se: d ten days of May, the highest previous record d), $ Highes Lowest. 261215 $625 Flour— Winter _Straits, @3 40; Spri ng 3 loose), $6_05@6 10: 4@5%s : Whisky, distillers’ Short on May 19, 1889. The maximum e oo abové S o sers > change to-day the Butter mar- highest temperatures ever re- ‘ggl JNADG. Soey, e favorable for equ | | 1i Livestock. fauls to date as | se of the same date last vear: Catile. Na o 14.14, last year Los Angeles 15.36. 38: San Diego 11.56, last year 4.09; 16 inches. | 5 25. rs and feeders are the interior, cooler along the central coast: light north wind, shifting to | the coast. | n_California—Fair; continued high | he interior, cooler along the north- | ¥ winds. | ; warmer. | armer in the eastern por- | week ago. warm weather is unfavorable heavy-weights to good advantage. co and vicinity—Fair; cooler: brisk | s Sunday afternoon, foggy Sunday | W. H. HaMox, Forecast Official. | fident that the supply will not rule much if any higher. NEW YORK MARKETS, | 470, and pigs a: 4@ 2 NEW YORK, N. Y., May 11.—On the Stock change to-dsy the upward movement in prog- the week received fresh impetus and a x range of values was established. Although | ¢ opening London was a seller and local | traders were realizing profits the market was well | d gradually galned strength, the foreigners | ront and becoming good buyers. In the | $4 76@ R, s‘ee}L 4000. EASTERN COTTO! . a reduction of for the corresponding tle on sale were soon | ai of at unchanged prices, native beef Steers At San tions indicate that the hot spell | _About 400 Cattle arrived to-day, making the re. > morning will be | CelPts for the week 35,900 b esterly wimds s | 8bout 18,000 for the receipts afternoon. Fog will probably | Week last year. The few ago, but not better for large ve beef Stéers are now selling at ye: ! R B . et e $425@8, with_extra lots scarce and nominal at Sin Franciseo. 5541, lnst yenr 1650, | $8 15@625. Cows are selling at $1 70@4 85, Bulls - ¥ . at §2 50@4, and good to choice Caly at $4 50@ 15@20¢ higher than last week, with light offerings and & fair de- ta—Maximum temperature 89 | Ia1d, sales being at §383@4 80, according to 161 dng. Taaal Ih ey | %About 5800 Texas cattle have been received de at 8 1 e - = y Moo Taeasco for thirty hours | y,cre tpis week, and s good demand has. prevailed Caitfornia—Fair: continued high | 8t fully 125 advance on the priceof & year 2go, values averaging higher than last week. About 10,000 hogs made up the supply to-day, ncluding those left over from yesterday, and they were soon disposed of, prices averaging 5c higher than yestérday with the best 10@15¢c lower than a The demand continues especially good for the better class of light and mixed hogs, as the for handling the Packers are buying cautiously, as they are con- abundant and that prices Heavy hogs sold | today at $4 25@4 80, light and mixed at $4 306 In' sheep most of the arrivals were consigned direct to-day to dressed-meat firms, and the few sheep on the market were soon soid at_firm prices. Sales were on the basis of $2@4 60 for sheep, and for good to choice lambs. eipis—Cattle, 400; calves, 50; hogs, 8000; MARKET. NEW YORK, N. Y., May 11.—Cotton steady - ddlings, 634c. Net receipts, nome; gros hour the lat v y jions 4 : s ,‘;;{,E_‘},“;.::“l:,‘;‘,;’:;i | to Great Brilain, 2285: Continen of tlhie week. The grangers are all higher—Central | L Pacific 133, Northern Pacific 1, do preferred 23;, | 22,691 Canada Pacific, Distilling and Denver preferred 1o, OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET. Sugar 234, Oregon Navigation 84. reat Northern preferred closed 120 bid against 1 id at the ciose yesterday. Atlantic Com- mon and preferred lost 1 per cent each and s few | 1300. other shares are fractionally lower on the day. | $% Pecific Mail opened 1 per cent lower on the an- | 827 nouncement that the negotiations with the Panama | $3@3 50. Iroad Company had been abandoned, but the | OMAHA, Marszet steady @5 35; cows and h 3 50; stockers and feeders, $2 50@4 NEBR., May 1L —C: e—Recelpts, Steers, $2 40@5 75; bulk, ifers, $1 50« bulk, 3 bulk, decline had been fully recovered at the close. | OCKS IN LONDON. e week has been notable by reason of the | =i activity in stocks, the wide distribution of ( NEW YORK, X May 11.—The Evening Post’s London cablegram sa; rise in Americans to-day iness, the material advances recorded and the buying for foreign account. Another prom- ineat festure was the demoralization of the ster- ling exchange market, rates at the close showing action of 2d in both long and short bills. rading was at times attended by consider- citement, and the short interest in the was frequently forced ta cover, without the prices &t which purchases had been | steadying our market. ot~ financial centers of the £ tion was plainly evident in the ent of several stocks, including sugar, but er of the general news in circulation ure as to inspire confidence. The | 0n in the rates of exchange led to talk rts in the near future. tendency. bales gross. sals s and 155 stocks were traded in. e bond _speculation to-day was active and | nt, with sales of $3,269,000. The only de- above a fraction was 1 per cent in Cordage ts. During the week the trading in mortga, s on a scale of mammoth proportions, theui 2 $23,500,000, a total which has not been | one week for years past. The | ers were the foreigners. The dealings | Shares. losed 1%46%. terling exchange was and 84 8 CLOSING STOCKS. There was a strong. The best opinfons re- gard the rise as t00 rapid. The fall in exchange is LONDON WOOL SALES. LONDON, ENG., May 11.—At the Wool suction shares touched figures higher | sales to-day 10,740 bales were offered, of which | 1700 were withdrawn. A fairselection was offered nouses reported a f00d of orders from | and good merinos were well maintained. Faulty | wools are irregular, while crossbreeds show a firm ke arrivals for the fourth series amount t019,7- NEW YORK STOCKS. of the week aggregated 2,450,000 | gonas, Exchange, Money and Railroad Money on call easy at 134%; last loan 13aX; Prime mercantile paper, 3@414%. es | weak, with actual busi- €S | ness in bankers’ bills ai $4 873 for demand 6@4 B6Y4 for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 8614@A 8735 and $4 88@4 89. Commercial bills, $4 8614 Silver certificates, 6614@67c. | | - = the securities dealt in, the distribution of busi- | 3 Northern Pacific... 714 s being wider than usual and extending to | Preferred. 2853 s which have not been traded in for more | Alton,Terre Hauts ‘l‘. P. Den. & Gull 7 & year. | Freferred. 5 [Fonbwestern...... 91l Gvernment bonds notably were stronger, and the | American Express. | Preferred. 2: 'ug brokers reported large sales over the coun- | American Tobacco.1055% N. ¥. Central....... 101 e sales st the board being $22,000. State | Preferred.. 10912 N. Y. & New Eng.. 11314 bonds figured in the dealings i 000, of which | Baltimore & Ohio. . 6434 Ontario & Western 19 N o W IR W | Bell Telephone.... 194 Oregon Improvmt. _9: Exports of specie from the port of New York for |-Canada Paclfi 533 Oregon Navigation 28% the week smounted to $800,914 in goid and $686.- | Canada Southern.. 543 Oregon Short Line. 8% 6 silver. The imports for the week were: | Central Paci 20" Pacific Mail... 27 Gold $1,653,947, silver $15,985, dry gogds §2,130,- | Ches. & Onlo. 2354 Peoria D. & Evans. 614 €53, general merchandise $6,925,185. " | Chicago Alton......147 ' |Pittsburg. 1555, | Chicago, B. & G.... 79% Pullman Palace....174 Grain ana Merchandise. | Chtcago Gas, %514 Reading. . 203 , 1700 barrels: exports 2500 Consolidated Gas...14234 Richmond Termini— 1 sales, 00 ' packages. Markets dull | C- C- C. & St. Louis 4435 Preferred.........— readz. City mill patents. £4 25@4 40: winter | Col0. Coal & Iron..— |RioGrande&Westn 16 patents, $3 40@3 75: city mill clears, 83 55@3 65; | Lotton Oll Cert..... 20 Preferred. 40 winter straits, $3 20@3 70: Minnesota patents, 83 | Del. Hudson. 1304 Rock lsland | Del.Lack&Western159: Denver &R. G. pfd. 4814 St. Paul.. Distillers.. 214 East Tenn #2 60@2 90; Minnesota bakers, ; winter low grades, $2 25@2 60; rades, $1 90@2 20. —Firm; superfine, $3 65@3 75; fancy, St. L. & S. F. Preferred. |St. Paul & Omah: 1514/ Preferred. 180,400: exports, 157,500; 29" Southern R. R..... 143 s, 1,425,000 futures; 48,000 spot. S L!PMP = lfi uli; No. 2 red ‘store and elevator, 67140 R I N oot e Mr:;an,,c £ o.b.; 69c afloai 0. 1, 72 | loy. o 2614/ Saght Betinery. 1674 report and lower cables, but finally partially ral: kfi.]:fla&.r;‘x‘;‘v S Tor & 0. Cen Bini o on coverings, predictions of frost to-night and | FAMER S8 AISRT D08 LT Pactfic. Ta14 ] Argentine shipments, clos e lower. No. | e AT S Exp 39 red “May, 66@B7c 7-16@67 13-16¢, | 1 oye shore. 141 7 |Wab. 8. L & 915 flosed 67340; Augnst, 67406774, closed 6716C; | Lead Trust. 3314/ Preferred. 20 iber, 6 closed 68Ygc; December, | yort viidte: 8094 Wells-Far: 04 %@ese, : e | Louisville &NewAi_10 nic D ate common to cholce old, 3@dc: 14 1564 5t 4] Pacific Coast, 0ld, 5G50: 1504, 46 | Momniat Comny IO "Brcternd: 11 148 5 | Michigan Central..100% Minn. & St. Lo 3¢ irm; domestic fleece, 16@28c; pulled, | Aayican Central. xaly/'.wpenvnnmne 16 | ’etroleum—Dull; United closed $180 bid: re- fined New York, $8 50; Philadelphla and Balti- more, $875; do in bulk, 85 95. | et Oard, 4 s Pigiron—Steady; Sootch, $19@20.. . | S Preterreds oo 975 1. & Texas 114 Copper—Strong: brokers' price, $1014. N. J. Centrai. 9975 Tol. A. A.&N. Mi 3% ead—Strong; brokers' price, $2 95. | Norfolk & West pf. 171 Tol.St. Louis&K. 7 n—FPlates steady. | North American... 68| Preferred.... 13 Coftee—Options dull at unchanged prices to 5 points lower; ruled firmer on local demand from | CLOSING BONDS. shorts, with sellers scarce; restricting business; | U_S 4s, registered..122 Eloncd steady o nnehanged prices 1 10 points net | Do, 48 coupon. .. 12215 Den & B G 78 advance. Sales, 5250 bags, inoluding: u.g-, U S bs, registered..116 | 814 30@14 40: June, $1430; July, $14 40@14 65; | Do, Sscoupon....116 October, $14 45. Do, 4s registered. 11234 Spot Coffee—Rio, quiet; No. 7, 16c; mild, quiet | Do, 4s coupon....113 Do, 7s.. steady: Cordova, 1814@19c. Do, 2s registered. 97 Sugar—Raw, flrm?' x-x;’,‘rgflnm«. 2%4e; centrifn- 3;?;"& GMX 95....100 | X il : - s ass sal, 96 test, 3igc. Sales, 6240 bags; Cuba Sl e e gal 95 test. 27-16c, c. and f. at break- Refined, quiet and steady. No. 7, 3 7-1i Do, Class Do, Currencies. . 97 T34 |B & Tex Cent 6s...108 Cen Pac 1sts ot '95.102 101 . 80 |>ual Union 6s...109 N J Cent Gen bs. 114 £, e S S tidsehes S 8 | RS S S B0 i, 3 $16@3%c: No. 13, §3c: off A, 4 1-16@4¥c: | Missourl G5, 190 Iorhanss ;1% mold 4, 3’01663 7¢: siandara A, 4 B16@avec: | Niprginn 8o 05 [NOUNTSE, COnEDS 10004 confectioners’ A, 4 b-16@4vac; cut loat, 85-16@ | o C%as it CandeWest 136 72 Sgic: crusned.’ 51.16@0v4c; powdered, 434@ | FCNOTINAG Lo G188 SEIIETS NS, ok 415-16; granuiated, 4 7-16@474c. Do 3 ".100 :q'nl:‘,xcagg:bss.;us : : Bs. — |stL&ironMtGen bs 79 CHICAGO MARKETS. Tenp old 6s. 60 'fiLL&S.l-toene@nuu' wints -and enough over to keep the market de- | e shipment. clining wliile they were securing their profits. It FUTURES. . CHICAGO, Jri., May 1l.—Wheat opened at ‘B&%‘L‘K’.‘,"; 52:2 ’%‘:‘;‘.‘f{‘.‘c‘x‘nf Ar'?u. 8‘3 from 627@63c for July against 83%c at the close | Atchison ds. I8, fexsa Baosaconts. 30 of the previous day’s session. The decline was in 0,24 A.. 2714 Union '97. continuation and In consequence of the effect of a | $A0%04 South 2ds. .104%3 West Suoreds...,..105 decline on the curb yesterday afternoon on the % i Government report. Apart from the Government FOREIGN MARKETS. report and some more rain the news for the day was for the most part bullish, and the market s00n WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. bezan .to feel its effect. The shorts expectedto | LIVERPOOL, Exa., May 11.—The spot market find enough long wheat for sale to satisfy all their | 18 lower at 53 2d. Cargoes are lower at 258 3d May- The Produce Exchange cable gives the following was not that sort of a market. for - 4 Frosts were predicted for many sections of the | iV 'm’% e 20 Jur, b5 ,‘;,:‘t’l, :V‘{;“u,:- winter.wheat belt to-night, and the bellef was ex- | ga3) * ke ernber, s 3 : . pressed that while they are not likely to do more d il pe fhan retard the hitherio (00 rapid growin of wheat | o SIURITES W they mgay cause the replanting of a good deal of corn and in that way sympathetically affect the other gereals. The shipments from both coasts for the weels, inciuding both wheat and flour, were 2,805,000 bushels, against 2,550,000 & week ago. ‘The foreign markets were lower, but that was owing 40 American advices, the private cable- grams said. Decrenses since a week ago are thus estimated sccording to telegrams from these places for their respective stocks: Duluth, 1,400,000 bushels: Minneapolis, 100,000 bushels, and St. Louls,500,000 bushels. Over 2,000,000 decrease is looked for in the visible, The market began to rise immediately atter the opening and continued ascending steadily 10 the close. From 627%e there was an advance to 6424@643/5c toward the close, with 64l4c the latest trading price. The prediction of general frosts throughout the West and Northwest were 290 balances, $38 ley, 50c @ bushel. Bterling Exchange, 60 days. Sterling Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, tele Fine Silver, spot, § ounce. Fine Silver, 30 days. Mexican Doliars. . silver, 30%4d; French Rentes, 102f 50c. PORTLAND’S BUSINESS, * PORTLAND, Ok, May 11.—Exchanges, $141- Wheni—Walla Walla, 48@48%4c B bushel; Val- EXCHANGE AND BULLION. THE WEEK’'S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 11 failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territories for the week ending vesterday and 14 for the corre- sponding week of 1894, The failnres for the past week are divided umong_the trades as follows: § saloons, 2 restaurants, 1 brewery, 1 wholesale fruits, 1 confectionery and 1 livery. BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings last week were $11,842,703, against $12,908,696 for the same week in 1894, gt PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Achnashie takes for Cork 88,659 ctls, valued at $85,375. Wheat was steadier in sympatby with Chicago, but the market was dull and unchanged. 1,85 @XTiac @ ctl; choice, 8834@0c: low s, 80 ésa,c: extra cholce tor milling, 924@9714¢ B cu. CALL BOARD SALES. — 10 o'clock—December— 755¢. SEss1oN—December—1800 INFORMAL 800 tons, 87%c; BARLE Y—Closes 621@65c for ordinary and 6614@67%ac B ctl for choice bright: Brewing, 70@80c @ ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL Skss105—10 o'clock—No sales. SEssioN — December—600 tons, 6755¢: 100, 67%4c; 1700, 87Yqc. OATS Milling, §1 07%@1 17%; fancy Feed, $1 0214@1 0714 ¥ ctl; good to choice, 9215c@81; common to fair, 85@90c; Red, $1 15@1 20; Gray, 950@$1 0214 Surprise, $1 0715@1 1745 B ctl. CORN~—Large Y ellow, $1 1061 1233 % ctl; Small Round Yellow, §1 10@1 15 ® ctl; White, $1 10@ 1158ec. RYE—B5@87%c 8 cil. BUCKWH ominal at 80c@$1 10 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $340@3 50 @ bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 30@3 40; superfine, $2 25@2 50 B bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 3%4¢ B b: Rye Meal, 3c; Graham ¥lour, 3c; oatmeal, 414c; Oat Groats, be; Cracked Wheat, 314c: Buckwheat Flour, 415 Pearl Barley, 414@4%c B b; Rice Meal, $12@15 ?EoR —Table Meal, 3@334c: Feed CORNMEAT : Corn, $24 50@ Cracked Corn, $25@25 50 ton; c® b Hominy, 4 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—S13 50@14 50 B ton. MIDDLI $17@19 B ton. FELDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, £14 50@15: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25 @ ton; Cottonseed Oilcake, $24 B ton. HAY—Is easy and in good supply, but there is no accumulation of sto k. Wheat, $8@11 50 B ton; Wheat and Oat, $8@11: Barley, $7@8 50: Oat. $8@10 50; Aliaita, %6 50@S 50: Clover, $7@8; “ompressed, 5 k, $6@7 B ton. STRAW—40@65¢c # b light again. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—All kinds are dull and easy. Bayos are quotable at $1 50@1 80 P ctl; Smal! Whites, $2 55@2 65 B _ctl; Pea, $2 60@2 70 B c: Large Whites, $2 55@2 65 @ ctl; Pink, $1 5 165; Reds, $1 60@1 75; Blackeye, $3 25@$ 50: Red Kaney, nommal; Limas, 34 60@4 65; Butters, $2 or small and $2 25@2 50 B ctl for large. SDS— Yeliow Mustard, $1 75@2 81 506 @ Canary, 3@4C B 1b; Alfalfs, c; Hemp, 3@334¢ B 1. plit Peas, 4@434c: Green Peas, Blackeye, nominal. , VEGETABLES. POTATOES, POTATORS—Receipts of new were 976 sack selling at 60@85c; old are week and tending down ward; River Reds, 25@30c; Petaluma and Tomales Burbanks, 10@50c; Uregon Burbanks 60@90c B ctl. New Red, 50@60c @ sack. ABLES—Supplies and prices are about average. Hothouse Cucumbers quotable at 50@75¢ P dozen. Arrivals were 1030 boxes Asparagus, 189 boxes Rhubarb and 482 sacks Peas. Asparagus, 60¢ @S1 25 box for ordinary and $1 50@2 § oox for choice; Rhubarb, 25@35¢ § box for ordinary and 40@50c for choice: Green Peus, $1@1 25 ® sk for common and 2@3c for Garden: String Beans, 21o@ 6c for Los Angeles, 6@8c for Vacaville and 6@8c for Golden Wax; Dried Okra, 15¢ B 1b; Dry Pep- pers, 1215@15c; Cabbage, 78c P ctl; Feed Car- rots, 30@40c; Garlic, 10@12%c @ . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER-Is very guiet during this warm weather. CrEaMERY—Fancy, 1235@13c; seconds, 11@12¢ B Darry—Fancy, 10@11c; good to choice, 9@ 10c; medium grades, 5@8%c ¥ B; store Butter, 7% Zac B b. ; “HEESE—Fancy mild new, 6@7c t0 good, 4@516c; Young America, 5@Sci Eastern, 12igalatae Taiter figure for cream; Western, 8@ c ¥ EGGS—Dealers reported the market brisker yes terday st firm prices. Duck Eges, 14@)6c; store Eges, 12@13c; ranch Eggs, 14@15¢c ¥ doz. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Fastern Hens sold at $6@6 50 and Eastern old Roosters at §5 50 B dozen. We quote California stock as follow: Live Turkeys, 11@13c P 1 for Gobblers; 11@13c ® b _for Hens: Geese, B palr, 81 25@1 50; Goslings, B par, $2@2 25; Ducks, $4@5 % doz for old and 84 50@7 50 for young: Hens, $4 50@5 50 r doz: Roosters, young, $8@10 P doz: do, old, $4 50@5 50 B doz; Fry- ers, 5757 50 @ dozen; Broilers, $5@6 forlarge d $2@4 for small; Pigeons, $175@2 for young and $2 for old. GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Arrivals of Cherries were 1187 boxes, selling higher at 30@65c for red and white ana 75¢@81 25 B box for black. BERRIES—The hot weather belped the trade to get better prices for Strawberries. Gooseberries quotable st 15@25¢ B drawer for common, 2! 3c @ M for Oregon Improved and — for English. Recelpts of Strawberries were 537 chests, selling at $8@12 for Longworths and $5@8 ® chest for large berries. CITEUS FRUITS—Mexican Limes are held Digher, owing to the hot westher. Californta Navels, 81 50@3; Seedlings, 80c@$1 25: Sicily Lemons, $4 ® box; California’ Lemons, $1@l 75 for com- mon and £2@2 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $3 5UG4 26 | box; Bananas, §1 252 B bunch} Pineapples, nomiuai. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, 4 sizes, 4@4%c: larger sizes, 43,@5c: smaller sizes, 2@3c: Apples, 4@ 414c for sliced and 5@5%4c for evaporated ;Bleached Peaches, 434@6c: Apricots, 5@6c for alr to choice and 7@74c for fancy Moorpark: Pears, 4@Al4c Jor evaporatea nalves, 3@4c for quarters and 114G Ze for inferior goods: Plums, 3?\!1,@: for piiged and 13gc for unpitted; Figs, black, B834c for P “nd 2@2%c for unpressed. KAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES — Raisins— four-crown. 100se, are quotable at 315¢ P Ib: three- crown. 2%e ® Ib; 2-crown, 2c ® Ib: seedless Sultanas, Sc @ D: seedless’ Muscatels, 2c B B; 3-crown London layers, $1 35@1 45 § box; clusters, #2 25@2 75: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, #3 50; Dried Grapes—11a@134c ® B. NUTS—Chestnuts are quotabie at 3@5c B 1b: c for paper-shell and softshell, and 7c for hardshell; Almonds, 23¢ for hard- shell, ll;t]l-‘ B D for A?Rsfll. lnfl—-;:g r-shell; Peanuts, 5@6c for Eastern an ?&Em California; Hickory Nuts, s@oc; Pecan 6¢ for rongh and 8¢ for polished; Filberts, Brazil Nucs, 767340 @ b; Cocoanus, 54 5003 50 ? ONEY—Comb 15 guotatle at 6G10c; water- Walnuts, 7@9: hite extracted. o: light amber extracted, :@%zc; e ey z,c% ™. BEESWAX—25@27c PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Falr jobbing demand. Ba- con is quotable at8@9%4c B Ib for heavy and 10c P B for light medium; 10%4c B B for light, 11 @11%¢ for extra light and 121,@15c for sugar- cured: Eastern Sugar-cured Hams,12%4c:California Hams, 1lige; Mess Beet, ¥7@ o0 B bbl; extra mess do, $8@8 50: family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $9 50 B bbl: extra clear, $17 50@18 B bbl; !mlzg-. $15@156 50 B bbl; Smoked Beef, 912@10¢ ® LARD—Eastern, tierces, 6%4@7c B b for com- und and 834c P I for pure; pails, Hlge; Cali- rnis tierces, 6c for compound and 8cfor pure; half-bbls, 8%4c; 10-b tims, 8%%c B B; do &M, BB TTOLENE—73,@7%c In tierces and & sv/.cmmlnwnxfiée; kid %0 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers quot- able at 8¢ P Ib; medium, 7¢; light, 6@6%4c; Cow- hides, 6@6%4c P 1; salted Kip, c; salted Calf, 8@9c: salted veal, 8%’:&:: dry es, usual selec. tion, 12c: ary Kip, 10c B ib: dry Calf, 12@13c; prime Goatskins, 20@35¢c each: Kids, 5¢; Deer skins, good summer, 30c @ 1b: mediom, 15@25c; winter, 10@15c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 1 each; short wool, 25@35¢_each: medium, 5 each; Culls of all kinds 5 gt At Sustg low, ; rel 3 rease, WOOL—QIIO‘uuon! for_ the o . spring clip are: Cholce Northern, 10@11c P Ib; San Joaguin, year's staple, 6@7c 8 1b: do, seven months’, Cala- ‘veras Foothill, 8@10c; Nevada, 7@9c $ HOPE—Good to chioice, 4@6¢ B 1b; inferior and old Hops, 2@3c. " GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta’ Graln Bags, 434@4%4c ex-ship and 45jc for June and July delivery; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Harrison’s circular says: “During the week there have been only five arrivals from the northern collieries with 11,975 tons Coal; no for- eign cargoes came to hand. The amount of Coal consumed during the week will exceed the amount we received by at least 16,000 tons, still there is no apparent decrease in the quantity in yard. British Columbia grades are accumulating since our fine weather has set in, and the advance of price and the natural falling off of consumption at this season, cannot fail to cause an accumulation of domestic grades. For steam irposes the demand is fair and deliveries are m.{" ‘competition 1s 80 keen that marked concessions are belng made to increase orders for some characters. Australiam steam grades are almost entirely out of the markct, 2 L] 2. @ Receipts are running | but this is only temporary, as tonnage s beinj Broey listed from Newoastle, with frelght rates de: clining, which insures us lower-priced Coal later on. This is the assured consequence of the recent advance in ontward grain freights. Coal and grain freights always see-saw: the rise of one insures the fall of the other. Consumers are assured low-priced fuel for several months to come which will prove a material aid_to our manufacturing interests.” Wellingion, $8 2 ton; New Wellington, $8 % ton; Southfield Wellington, 37 60; Coos Hay, 85: Walls- end. $7 60: Scotch, $8: Brymbo. 87 50; Cumberiand, $1330 in oulk and $15°in sacks: Pennsylvania Antnracite Egg, $12: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Capnel, 88; rocl Springs, Castle Gate and Pleas- ant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $12 in bulk and $14 in sacks. CORDAGE—Pure Manila Rope, B m: 12 thread, Sc; 6 and 9 do, 8l4c: Bale Kope, 73 3 Grapevine Twine, 8%%¢ ¥ b in balls and coils; Hop Twine, S¢; Lathyari, Sisal Rope, 5¢; 12- 6 and 9'do, uplex Rope, 5¢; 12- 6 and 9 do, 6¢c; Duplex Bale Rope, Rope, B?M/lc # B; Duplex Hop :m-é Grapevine Twine, balis or colls, 6¢ c ' Alaska .Packers' Association In lots of 25,000 cases, 95¢; 50,000 cases, 8215c; 75,000 cases, 90c B dozen. net cash f. 0. b. ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western ,ua Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed. Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 6%c: Diy Granuisted, 5% Confectioners' A, 5¢: molia A, 454sc; Extra C, 415c; Golden C, 414¢; D, 4c; half barrels 4c wiore than barrels, and boxes 3¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughter- ers are as follows: —First quality, 5 S, N—The quotes Red Salmon as follows: 6c: choice, 6Y4c; sec third do, 3@4c B ib. 3 small, 7¢ P . 4@5c: Ewes, 4@4%c B b @6c B b. 2 ogs. ¢ B 1 for soft, 414@4%4c LAMB—Spring, PORK—Live 1 k: B I for hard and 35,@4c @ I for feeders; dressed do, 5@7c B 1. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Flour,qr. sks 167Bran, sks. . 3,325 o 5670 Washington, 305 240 Middlings, sks. 553 1,425 Hay, tons. 283 550/ W oo, bls a7 353 Washington. 187 124/Hides, no 1,939 5 : 250 Wine, gal 149650 Potatoes, 1,841 Brandy, gals. 1,200 Onions, sks. 70! g THE STOCK MARKET. The market was Inactive all the week, and prices kept within narrow limits, the widest fluctuation in any stock not exceeding 25 cents, and most of them not exceeding 5 cents. NOTES. Sales of mining stocks at the regular sessions of the San Francisco Stock Board for the week were 47,600 shares. The Con. Cal. rginia carries over into May a cash balance 5,441, with all the April ex- penses paid. The assessments on the Overman and the Yellow Jacket will be deiinguent in the boards on the 16th. Following are the Highest Prices During the Past Week. Mon. [Tues.Wed. Thrs | Fri. -] 08 o8l 11| mt 1 11 18 20| 18 2 1 85| 53 56 55 O 69 67 70 70 7 : 110 1.15/ 1.10| 1.08 1.1 ol 14 18l 14 14 1 Ratwor. 4 31§ 1 1 Benton |- Belle Isle Caledonia Challenge. Chollar.. ..., Con. Cal. & Va. Confidence.. Crown Point. Crocker. ... Con. Imperial Exchequer. Gould & Curry Hale & Norcross| Julia Justice. Kentuck... Lady Washingt Mexica Mayflower. Mono. Belie' Tsle Ophir.. Overman Occidental. Potosl. Peer.. Peeriess.. Savage. BOARD SALES, Following were the sales In the San Francisco Stock Board vesterday; REGULAR MORNING SESSION—:30. 1000 Andes...18600 G & C....40100 Occidntl..28 200 B & B... 71250 HEN..1.35/160 Savage. .25 500 Bodie...1.10.100 Mexican..71/300 ....... 4 100 Bulwer. 18100 Ophir...1.701200 Seg Bel..17 100 Chollar. 5. ..1.60100 S Nev . 2 100 CC&V. . 2.95| 60 ecidentl 29100 Unlon, Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESS10N—10:30. 12300 CC&V. -10.400 n.. 491100 Potosi BIR8EFS /3800 Savage. . 100 114100 Mono. 7550053;‘&:” ~40:200 Occidt 30300 Y Jacket, 39 | SATURDAY, May 11-12 . Bid. Asked,| Bid. Asked. 05 06Jackson 30 10 11Jul — 08 18 20Justice, 04 05 55 57 Kentuck. 02 03 70 — 02 1.10 1.15Mexican. 70 73 13 '15Mono 18 20 12 14/Mt. Diabio. 1B — 07 0SNevadaQueen. — 05 Challenge Con. 32 S$4Occidental..... 28 29 Choliar, 39 41l0phir......... 170 L75 Con. Cal. & Va.2,90 2.950verman 08 10 Con. 1mperial. 01 02Potos: 89 a1 Confidence. ....1.00 1.10Savage. 28 24 Con.New York. 03 — 04/Seg. Bel 16 18 Crown Point... 50 51fScorpion. — 04 EastB.& B... 13 —[Sierra Ne: 71 13 EastSierraNev — 05/Silver Hill, 02 04 Exchequer.. — 90 = Eureka Con.... 26 — 05 Gould & Curry. 38 46 47 Hale & Norcrs. 1.3 0+ 05 lowa..... - 29 80 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. - SATURDAY, May 11—10:30 A. 3. BoNDS. Bid, Asked| _, Bid. Asked, US4scoup.112% — | Binks, Commercial— U S4sreg...112Y4 — |AmerB&TC. — — Cal-siCbleds. 110 — [Anglo-Cal. = Cal Elec 185107 — (Bauk of Cal.. — 222 CniraC W bs 9932 — (Cal SD&TCo, 40 42 Dpni-stex-cp 8115 — |FirstNationl. 17714 — FdsnL&P 8s.10714108%4 Grangers ... — @ — F&CH RR6s104 ~ — |LondonP&A.124% — Geary-stR6s.107 — (London&SF. 26 = 80 losAng L6s. 9714 — (Merch Ex... 12— Do.Gnted.6s. 101 103 el Mkr-stCble#s123 — = NeyCNgRss. — 110 | Banks Savings— NPORREs100 — (GerS&LCo.17i = NyRCalgs. — 101 [HumbS&L1000 — NRyCalbs.. — _— [Mutual — 45 OukGas 6s..10184108 |SF Sav 495 505 Do, 2d iss 5510214 — |Sav&Loan..110 150 Omnibus 6s./117 118 |Securit — 305 PacRollMEs.108 — (Union 1825 1000 Do,2disss.. — _— | Street Railway— P&OKy6s..110 120 it P&Ch Ry6s. 95 100 PwlstRR6s. — 113 Reno, WL&L102 105 RiverWCobs — 100 SP4NPRR5s1011410214 SPRRAriz6s — = 8914/ SPRR Cal 65.1091411034 Atlantic D, 20 con gtd. SPBriCaiGs 8515 86% 15% SV Water8s.1208, — |Vigorit. 75¢ SVWaterds.. 9714 98%4 Miscellancous— StktnG&E@s — 1004/ Blk DCoaiCo. — 12 SunstT&T6s — 103 CalCotMills, — — SutterstR5s.106 — (CalDryDock — — VisallaWC6s — 93 |EdisonLight. 99 100 STOCKS—W ater— (GasConAssn. 5% — ContraCosta. — 873 HawC&SCo.. — " 7 Marin Co.... — 50 |[HutchSPCo. 1314 1314 Bt au s prog ey erExAssn. — G Oceamcut o 28 Capital. — 4Tl PacAuxFA. — 2 Central. 95 — (PacBorax... 97 — OakGL&H, — 46l PacI&NCo. — 30 PacGas [mp. 8134 82 PacRoll Mill 17 — n o ac Trans Co — Btoormne ™ A PacTercs 50 Iusurance— Sunset T&T. 20 — FiremansFd.150 — |UnitedCCo.. — 25 Bun.......c. — = 60w MORNING SESSIO! Board—20 Pacific Gas Imp, 82; 25 do, 8134; 20 S ¥ Cnaiian 1114; 308 V' Water, g’ o & Street—50 Oal G Omnibus 4514 Cable Bonds, 117; 100 8 Gl:fi[h OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. SATLS. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | 3 Chins & Japan May14, 3ex PM S 8 Mavle10ux Spear 15.11aM | Bdw'y 3 15, 9ax|Bdw'y 1 ::.‘ltru' Lombra l;' 5PM i’fi, b (PN LS 1lau|Washt'n | Spear 2 71 \ > SATURDAY, May 11. 1} Scorpion. . Seds Beicher....| 16 14f 17717 | Silver Hill.......| 02.c...]..... B Slerra Nevada..| 76 89 | 7673 Union. 45 43| 43| 46( 46 48 Utab. 08 04f..... 05/ 05 Yellow Jacket. 82 31 31 ‘20| 29 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox Colima. .| Panama. City of Peking. .| China and Japai Farallon....... | Yaquina Bay. Pomona. .| Humboldt Bay Weeott. Hel River. Alice Blanchard Portiand |San Diego. ‘Tacoma. Portland. Coos Bay Honolulu .| Newpor State of | Portland. Umatilla . -| Victoria Del Norte rays tlarbor. Humbold! Humboldt Ba; Crescent City. .. | Crescent City. |Coos Bay -|San Diego. ‘| Humboidt . Panama... SUN AND TIDE TABLE. £ |[WIGH WATER.LOW WATER| SUN. | MOON. | Dur Coghill;" Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson: Immel & { Chas Montgomery & Co; Marshall, Teggart & Co: ; Amer Press Assn; A Pallies; H icksburg Brew er & Co: Smith’s Cash Store; H Puotnam; WP Co; California Ink Co; J K Armsby & Co: Alcatraz Asphaltum Co; Getz Bros & Co: E R Stevens & Co; Christy & Wise; San Francisco Brewery; F Url & Co; Cal Bottling Co; L G Sresovich & Co; Chicago Brewery; J Ivancovich & Co; Norton, Teller & C Wheaton, Breon & Co; American Union Fish Co G Camilioni & Co; Cal Bottling Co; H Dutard; J 3 Fitzgibbon; American Union Fish Co: A Paladini; Moore, Ferguson & Co; Witzel & Baker; Enter- rise Brewery:; Thos Denigan Son & Co; Pac Coast ome Supply Co; Sinisheimer Bros: S Brunswick Witzel & Baker: ' Wilson & Baechtel; Hills Bros H N Tilden & Co; Ross & Hewlett; LD Stone & Co G Hayden; Dalrymen’s Unjon; De Bernardi & Co. Feiling, Cressy & Co: O B Smith & Co; H Kirch- man & Co; J H Newbauer & Co; M Ehrman & Co; M T Freitas & Co: F B Halgh Hink Publishing Co; A Lusk. Per Homer—C E Whitney & Co: P B Buell & Co: J D Spreckels & Bros Co; W B Sumper & Co; W R Pfast: Thomas Loughran; Dairymen’s Union; M E Lucas; Standard Oil Co; H Dutard: W J Bevan & C Pennell & Co: Sterneld Leather Co, ! For Late Shipping Intelligencs See Fourteenth Page. | £ £ iz & [Small, Targ® jSmall TLarge. |Rises| Sflj Rises. 12 3987 0.48a 7.550 8.22a 5. 1114p THE CALL CALENDAR. May, 1895. BraxcH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U.S. N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. '18Co, May 11, 1895. } Hill was dropped at noon of the 120th Greenwich time. FECHTELER, in charge. exactly at noon to-day—1i. meridian, or at exactly 8 P. Lieutenant U SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Moon's Phases. 0 May 1, First Quarter. - May 8, Full Moon. May 16, Last Quarter. May 24, New Moon. 1g-© 2 23 30 18 uo]n|n 26|27 28|29 Arrived. SATURDAY. May 11. Nic stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, 84 hours from Departure Bay: 2564 tons coal, to R. Dunsmuir & Sons. mr Walla Walla, Wallace, 59 hours from Victeria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 hours from pass and mdse. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. U Sstmr Thetis, Hutchins, — hours from San Diego. Mare Island direct. Stmr Navarro, Hardwick, 47 hours from New- port: ballast. to W A Mitchell. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen. 44 hours from San Pedro: ballast, to Pollard & Dodge. Stmr Homer, Drisko, 48 hours from Coos Bay: s and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 44 hours from Port llast, to L E White Lumber Co. Nelson, 36 hours from Men- docino; lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Cleared. SATURDAY, May 11 Green, Newport; Goodall, Per- Stmr St Paul, kins & Co. Bark Martha Da: Co. Bark C D Bryant, Jacobson, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. is, Soule, Honolulu; Welch & sailed. Stmr North Fork, Hanse: Stmr Point Loma, C Stmr Humboldt, Edwards, Eureka. Stmr Sauta Kosa. Alexander, San Diego. Stmr Truckee. Thomas, Astoria. reenwood, Carison. Navarro, Hardwick, Ventura. tmr Crescent City, Allen, Crescent City. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen. Sumr Rival. Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Caspar, Anfindsen, Caspar. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, Mendoctno. Stmr City of Everett, Bucknam, Comox. Br ship Acnashie, Pasifull, Queenstown. Shlp Invincible, Howland, Port Blakeley. Bark Martha Davis, Soule Honolulu, Bark C D Bryant. Jacobson, Honoiuiu, Bktn Amelia, Ward, Port Gamble, Brig Consuelo, Jacobson, Kahului. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—May 11-10 e clear: wind calm. M.—Weather Spoken. | May7-468 N 11 W—Ger ship Allda, from Lon- don for San Francisco. SMovements of Vessels. Yesterday the bark Detroit was taken to Third street and the berk Amelia 10 sea. 2rk Geneva was taken to Mission street and Martha Davis (0 sea. To-day the ship Two Brothers will be taken from Mission street to Oakland Creek and the bark Car- roliton from the stream to sea To-morrow the stmr Lakme will be taken from Spear street to section 4 of the seawall and the bark Tam o’ Shanter from Spear street drydock to the seawall. Charters. The bark Matilda loads lumber at Port Blakeley for Honolulu; schr Novelty lumber at Grays Har- bor for Vaiparaiso for orders. Domestic Ports. BEAR HARBOR—Sailed May 10-Stmr West- port. CLEONE—Arrived May 11-Stmr Aicatraz, from Port Los Angele: POINT REYES—Passed May 11—-Stmr Pasa- dens, from San Pedro for Eureka. GREENWOOD—Sailéd May 11-Stmr Whites- boro. for San Francisco. EUREKA—Sailed May—Stmr Pomona, for San Franciseo; schr Bertha Dolbeer. TACOMA—Sailed Msy 11—Ship Dashing Wave, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Sailed May 10—Schr C H Merchant, for San Francisco; stmr Alice Blapchard, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed May 10—Bktn Arago for San Francisco: schr Glen, for San Francisco; schir Chas Hanson, for San Diego: schr Annie Gee, for San Francisco. 11—Schrs Marion, Neptune and James A Garfield, for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived May 11—Bark Albert, from Port Townsend. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Sailed May 10 — Stmrs Columbla and Finance, for Colon. Arrived May 10—Stmr from Colon, PHILADELPHIA—Cleared May 11—Ship Hec- 1a, for San Diego. 5 Foreign Ports. APANAMA—Amived May 10—Stmr Progreso, hce r 2. LIVERPOOL~Arrived May 10—~Br bark Lorton, t0 Joad for Portland. YOKOHAMA—Salled May 10—Br stmr Sikh, fm Tacoma. Sailed May 10—Br stmr China, for San Francisco. DUNGENESS—Passed May 10—Br ship Bar- doywie, from London for San Francisco. NANATMO—Sailed May 10—Bark Sea King, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived May 11—Stmr La Tour- aine, from Hayre; stmr Bothnia, from Naples. Importations. NEWPORT—Per St Paul—435 bxs oranges, 4 Dbxs bak powder, 2 pair wheels. Carpenteria—58 bbls asphaltum. San Pedro—3 bdls d fish, 3 crts berries. East San Pedro—170 bxs oranges, 50 bxs lemons. Los Angeles, eto—10 bxs oranges, 10 pkgs mdse, 1 crt art material. Ventura—3 sks beeswax, 1 cs sardines, 35 sks d abalones, 45 sksbeans, 100 bxs lemons, 17 sks d apricots, 1 ¢s oysters, 2 sks walnuts, 2 bbis print- ing ink, 5 crts gas stoves, 1 bdl peits, 2 bxs type, 11 sks nuts, 5 cs honey, 258 bxs oranges. Gaviota—81 sks wool, 7 bxs butter, 3 bdls dry pelts. Santa Barbara—1 s cheese, 6 bxs oranges, 72 bxs lemons, 1 bx oil painting, § sks crawfish, 1 pkg mdse, 1 bx pickles. . Port Harford—2 cs w glass, 1 Cs plate glass, 2 bxs fish, 13 cs cheese, 6 cs eggs, 117 sks wool, 33 cs honey, 90 tubs 50 bxs butter. Cayucos—1 tub 128 bxs butter. 13 cs eggs, 1 sk clams, 4 cs cheese, 1 coop chickens, 1 box honey, 6 dressed calves. San Simeon—5 bxs macaronl, 24 tubs, 130 bxs buter, 8 cs eggs, 21 dressed calves, 31 bls seaweed, 2 gks abalones. PORT TOW NSEND—Per Walla Walla—70 pkgs mdse. Victorla—540 bls hides snd sking, 32 pkgs mase, 79 tins tllow. Douglass Island—1 bx hardware, Junesn—1 pkg gold dust, 1bx fars, 1 bdl seal- skios, 1 pkg mdse. XKillisnoo—2834 sks guano, Sitka—1 bx curios. Vancouver—11 pkgs mdse. Tacoma via N P R R—181 bdls paper, 851 pkgs tea, 4 cris bic rcles, 3 pkgs mdse. Everett—1008 Kegs nalls, 7 cs 309 bdls paper, 3 ¢s_books. ‘Whatcom—29 pkgs mdse. Tacoma west of Fargo— 145 sks wool, 1072 sks wheat, 306 sks flour, 463 pkes furniture, 425 pkgs hoops, 370 bis 2747 sks flour, 508 sks bran, 1 fee, § ples mdse, 2 bls pelis, pkgs 6 bbls whisky, 134 bbis 2 kegs brandy, 1keg 3 bbl rum, 2 kegs butter, 2 bbls 3 hf bbls wine, 62 bals green hides, 400 bars bullion, 5 bdls dry Bides, 23 bdls hides, 1 bdl sheepskins. Seattle—57 sks potatoes, 12 rolls paper, 10 cs bak porder, 46 bxs lah. 2 cs boots and shock, 909 bals iden abd skins, 697 tons coal, 124 pkgs mdse. Vancouver via C P R R—138 pkgs 17,391 mats rice, 25 bags cocos, 101 pkgs tea, 14 mats 1 sk beats, 90 pligs rattan, 3 pliga mdse, ‘25 bbis oif, 31 csks potpsh, 1 cs ticking, 7 cs 7 bis sheeting, § c3 hats, 3 bbls d palnt. 11 pianos, 188 cs tobacco, 1 cs demins, 40 cs cigarettes, 3 cs cotton gds, 791 bath- tubs, 2 bbls™ glassware, 3 cs_clgarette paper. 17 cs glassware, 17 bdls hides, 44 pkgs mdse. MARSHFIELD—Per Homer—62 tibs butter, 1 b hardware, § pkss blankets, 4 sks potatoes, i1 es. Empire City—99,067 ft lumber, 20 cds match- wood, 257 sks potatoes, 3 bdls dry hides, 1 tub but- ter, 1 bdl veits, 7 bdls green hides, 1 tub butter. flPon k? 6 tubs butter, 22 sks black sand, 1 oll tan! Consignees. Per Walla Walla—P Berwin & Bro; W G Hinton & Co; Tillmann & Bendel: W B Sumner & Co; W *f Garratt: O3 n Imp Co; Goodall, Perkins & Co: Wieland Brewing Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: Freder- lcksburg Brewery Allen & Lewls; Bissinger & Co: “has Harley 0: am, Carrigan ; New- ball Sons & Co: W G Richardson: California Pow- der Works; Kohler & Frohling; Selby Smeiting and S Surphy, Grant & €61 Maln & Wineh ran ; ester; Schilling & Co; California Saw Works; Clayburgh & Golcher: American Tobacco Co: Carison, Currier & Co: H Cowell &Co;_J Everding & Co; M Marx: Lievre, Fricke & Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co; G G Wickson & Co: Thomas & Kahn: C F Weber & Co: Langley & Michaels; W P Fuller & Co:Crane & Co Sherman, Clay & Co; Stefiens & Co: J Hoey: Wm Burd; Parrots & Co: Meyerfield, Mitchell & Co; B B Martin & Co; G H Young; J R Andrews: J Kenna; O R Libby: CE Hawks; A L Bryan shoe Store: Chinese merchants; F V Fisher n & Co; W S Johnson; H W Frank; Ji wers & Co; A J Brandenstein & OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stoekton 25 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbours! France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bilis of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and tress. ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymonty e or turther icul P, & CO., Agents, 306 California st RAILROAD TRAVEL. SAVFRANCISCO & NORTH P4 CIFIC RAILWAY €0, oot of Market St. Tiburon Ferry— San Francisco to San Rafael. 3:30, 5: 30 P. M. Thursday: at 11:30 r. ». Saturdays—Extra tri and 11:30 SUNDAYS -8 :30, 11:00 a.3c; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS— 5, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. Mg 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 p. . Saturdays—Ixtra trips at 1:55 P. 3, and 6:35 P. a0 SUNDA YS—8:10, 8:40, 11:10 4. 3c; 1:40, 3:40, , 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave i | Arriv San Francisco. | '2eMeCt | ganFranc v 1595, ° WEEK tina Sox- w Days. Destination. DAYS. :10 3 /5:00 Py |Santa Rosa. T 1 | Fuiton, | & e R PR N 7:40 A/ n‘g‘;‘\'éex’::?:.‘ 10:30 aM PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY NSRRPL: c e e f UNILE 2 Laad U 8:30 r!8:00 x| Cioverdale. | * 65 e £ FARE & BURGLAR PROOF -SAFES = LA LR Ukiah. 7'39 PM| 6:15 par = _ z BANK L.OCK & VAULT. WOR O RECEIVED EIRST AWARD OLD:MEDAL CALIFORNIA J1 L RINCERAATONAL EXP 21 THEWALT 7 SAFE 221-223 -MARKET ST, SAN FRANCIS C0, CAL [ e —> SNI0T4004d-¥21d 4¥19 | | | | | A LADIES' GRILL ROOM Has been established in the Palace Hotel N ACCOUNT OF REPEATED DEMANDS ‘made on the management. It takes the piace of the city restaurant, with direct entrance from Market si. Ladies shopping will find thls 3 most Qesirable place to lunch, Prompt service and mod- erate charges, such as have given the gentlemen's Grillroom an international reputation, will prevai 1n this new depariment. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PANANA STEAMSHIP LINE. (P. R. R. CO.) Panama Railroad Co. COLUMBIAN LINE (P. R. R. CO.) TO NEW YORK S. S, “SATURN” Will be dispatched for Panama on THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1895, Taking cargo under through Bills of Lading for New York, South American & Eurovean Ports. No cargo recelved or bills of lading signed oo day | of sailing. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MER. CO., Agents. 204 Front street. C. H. HASWELL Jr., Acting Gen. Agent Panama R. R. Co. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Cool; le gold fields o TR 10 3110 sicerags. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa | Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues. day, May 2, 8% 10 s Austrafian steamer M USA sails via Honolulu and Auck: | land Thursday,” May 0, 85 2 B 2 Special Partles to Honolulu, May 21 Reduced ‘excursion rates. | Ticket office 138 Montgomery street. Freight office 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY ISPATCH STEAMERS FROM sAN# Franclsco for ports in_Alaska, 9 A. ). May b, 20, June 4. 9, 19, 24. July 5. 9, 19, For_British Columbia snd Puget Sound ports. | May 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and every fifth day thereater. For Eureka, Humbold: Bay, steamer Pomona, every Wednesday at 2 p. M. For Newport, Los Angeies and all way ports, May 1, 5,9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter, 8 A. M. ForSan Diego, stoppiug ouly at Fort Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, May 3, 7, 11, 16, 19, 23, 27, 31.and every fourth day thereafter, at 11 A. . ¥or ports in_ Mexico, 10 . 3., 25th of each month, steamer W lllamette Valley. Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. 4 GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. 0. R. & N. "QB5AEH? TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharfat 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all points in OREGON, WASHINGTON and IDAHO. State of Callfornia sails May 8, 19, 29, June 8. Oregon sails May 4, 14, 24, June {5 Until further notice rates will be REDUCED to $15 CABIN. 87 50 STEERAGE. For through rates and all other information apply to the undersigned. % GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. FRED. F. CONNO®, Gen'l Supts., Gen'l Agent. 4 New Montgomery 19 Montgomery st. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. IOMPANY'S PIER (NEW), flNOB‘l‘H% River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway bout New Yors to Ajerandra. Leypt, 1 Soris ew 0 Alexan Brst class $160; second class $116." LA NORMANDIE, Capt. Poirot, S n et e s ancar ok ML, IO AN LA TOURAINE, Capt. Slntelll. 15 “'Mf‘l R e N2 £2 resvaasd g e LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon. £ e 3 2 May 28,5 CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent.. June 1,8:00 A. &. A For further particulars %fl! to A. FORGET, Agent, 3. F. msn?%’(fi'&' — )N(X" - . F. - o ave,, San Francisco. e Dt . WHITE STAR LINE. United Statesand Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, Queenstown & Liverpool, su)‘.&e EVERY WEEK. ' IABIN, 360 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second $40,a0d 845, :u""fi:gmm:{wm o San Francisco at lowest rates. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. Washingto 3 At 3 P. M. Dlfl?,’lxupt smd:'y.st‘ ~10:30 ax 5en 0 A, 8:50 AM 5 rx| 6:15 P Sonoma |10 Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs. Stages connect at Geyserville for Siaggs © Stages counect at Cloverdale for the G Stages connect at Pieta for flighland Springs, Kelseyville, Sods Bay, Lakeport. Siages _connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlect Springs. Stages connect at UK Lagces, Laurel Dell, Upp: sreen- wood, Mendoctno City. Fort Brage. [sal, Westport, Cahio, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valiey, John Deay's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocks- burg, Bridgeville, Hydesvilie and Enreka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickersat reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points ve- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket_ Offices, corner New -Monigomery aud Market streets, under the Palace Ho _Blae H.C. WHITING, R.X.RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. BOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. ) (PACIF L) Tralns leave nnd are due {0 arrive at, SAN FRANCISC EEAVE ~ — Frow ArmiL = 0A Sari Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns ;004 Atlantic Express (vis Martinez and 3 Lathrop) Ogden & Fas 772004 Port Costs and Benicia $%:004 Peters and Milto i %:804 San Leandro, Hogwards & Way 8t'ns 130 N stoga and *Santa Rosa; facaville, Esparto, Sacramento, and Ledding via Davis; Martinez and 8an Ramon. 6:40p. A Niles, Sau Jose, Stockton, Tone, Sacramento, Marysville, Rted Blutf and *Oroville. . 1804 Port Costs, Benicia and Way Stations :004 San Lesndro, Haywards & Way St'ns 9:004 New Orleans Iixpress, Raymond, (for Yosomite). Sants Barhsra, lon Augeles, Dewing. LI I'aso, New Orleans aud East 20:004 San Leavdro, Haywards abd Niles . 12:00x San Leandro, Iaywards & Way Stns 1:00p Niles, San Jose and Livermore. ... #£1:00p Sacramento I teamors. . ¥2:30 Port Costa and Way Stations \8:00p San Leandro, Haywarda& Way St bs “4:00p San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns 4:00r Martinez, Fan Lamon, Beuicia, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, El Ver- auo and Santa Rosa ... .. 9:15a 4w00r Vacaville, Woodland, " Kighia Landivg, Murysville, Oroville an Sacramento ... .. 11:454 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton . :00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 200r Los Avgeles Lixpress, Fresuo, Ray- mond (for Yosemite), Bakers eld, auta Darlara and Los Angeles.. 103154 ©:00r Sauta Fo Route, Atlautic Lspress for Mojave and Tast. 2 ©6:30r European Mail (via Martinez and Stockton) Ogden and Last. 6:00p Haywards, Niles aud San Jose. 16:00r Vallejo.. 6:00p Oregon Jixpress (via Martinez and Stockton) Sacramento, Marysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Bound and East ol 7:00r San Leandro, Hagwards & W 9:00p Sau Leandro, HeyWards& Way #121:15p San Leandro, Haywards & Wey St'ns SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 17:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark, San Jose. Los Gatos, Felton and Saata 18:03¢ 5:502 5P Newark, Centerville, . New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz snd Principal Way Stations o8 4:45» Newark. San Jose, Los o COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend 6:434 Sau Jose, New Almaden aud Wey Luis Obispo sud Priveipal Way Statiovs. Grove *3:807 San Jose and ipal Way *4:23r Palo Alto and Way Station 5:101 San Jose and Way Stations. 30r Palo Alto and Way Stations . 411:43p Palo Alwoand Principal Way Stajions 17:38¢ CREEK AOUTE FERRY. 9:-7- SAN PRANCISCO—Poat of Narket Street (Slip 8)e= #roz OLKLARD—Fiot of Broadway— *1:00 8t *9:00 10:00 $12:00 820 800 +3:00 : A for Morning. P for Afternoon. ©Sunfays éxceptod: " { Saturdays only. Sundays only. 14\ iongaps Foutuday sad Setaraay piphts only. VIA SAUSALITD FERRY. From Arziv 21, 1896, WEEK DAYS. AmiveS. F, - s SanQta. G.4BA.M. weveeen TA0MM. San Qtn. 8.45AM. . 9.40a.m. Qo. 10.458.x0. 11.35a.M. 115e.M. Leave S. F. 7.004.x. Mill V: 8.00a. 6.25p.M, San Qtn. 7.45P. Ross Val., San Rfl, Saa Qfa, ... S Tal, Sai RL., San (s, = San 8.00a.m, Point Cazadero and Way Stas. 8.16: 9.004.x. hillmlq- and Way ’. 7.:0;: ATLARTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD. SANTA FE ROU%E. Tml LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SBAN STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D, Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton.

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