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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1895 WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Wheat unsettled. New Barley sold. Silver unchanged. Oats, Corn and Rye aull, Hay weak. Beans neglected. Oriental demand for Flour decreasing, Cattle market unchanged. Salted Hides still higher. Cherries selling better. Plums on the market. Eggs, Cheese and Butter weak. Potatoes sold higher. Onions steady. Poultry nominal. Limes lower. Oranges weak. Blackberries appeared. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISco, | May 27, 1895, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast. The storm which has been causing showery weather is now central in the British possessions north of North Dakota. Light showers have oc- curred to-day from Fresno and San Luis Obispo northward in California, and rain has been quite general in Nevada and Utah and to the northward. Conditions are slowly clearing to the westward. East of the Sierra Nevadas there has been a sudden and declded fall in the temperature. amounting to &s much s 36 deerees in Salt Lake City. Severe #rosts will occur in Nevada and Utah as 500nas the sky clears. The following are seasonal rainfails to date as | comparea with those of the same date last vear: Eureka 45.32, last vear 53.35: Red Bluff 98.86, last year 21.02; Sacramento 24.11. last vear15.69: San Francisco 25.61, last year 17.90; Fresno 14.14, Inst year 7.28: Los Angeles 1591, last year 64: San Diego, 11.60, lusi year 4.18: Yuma 2.97, last vear 2.16 Inches. The following maximum temperatures were re- orted to-day from Californiastations: Eureka, 56 egrees: Red Biufl, 64; Sacramento, 64; San Fran- cisco, 58: Fresno, 66: San Luis Obispo, 62; Los Angeles, 70: San Diego, 68; Yuma, 96. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 53 deg.. minimum 56 des.. mean 54 deg: rainfall .07. Forecast made at San_Francisco 1or thirty hours ending midnizht May 27, 1895: For Nortnern California—Generally fair, except showers on the northern coast to-night or Tuesday morning; slightly warmer in the interior; fresh westerly winds. For Southern California—Far, slightly cooler in | the Interior of south portion: brisk westerly winds. For Nevada—Generally fair Tuesday: slightly warmer in west portion Tuesday; severe frost | Tuesday night. or Utah—Clearing: slightly warmer during Tuesday: Killing frosts to-night and Tuesday night. | For Arizona—Fair: cool For San Francisco and vicinity—Fair; stationary temperature: brisk westerly w W. H. HAMMON. NEW YORK MARKETS. | | | | s. Forecast Official. NEW YORK. N. Y., May 27.—The country got another grip on Wheat this morning, and during | the first hour after a preliminary skirmish with | protessional operators, during which prices gyrated | considerably, it rushed values up to a point 235 above Saturday’s closing. First sales of July were made at_different prices from 8214, then the mar- ket receded (0 817 and almost at once went up to 8355, with outsiders furnishing the steam. At midday, however, attempis 10 bull the market an further was discontinued in view of the bull character of the news, and then the bears went at | it hammer-and-tongs 4nd soon reduced the ear rise until at the close prices only showed a net ad- ice of 1s. Reporis that a big line of long ‘Wheat in Chicago was being sold out added to the afternoon depr: ns. Total transactions to-day were 100,000 bushels. Except for forty-five minutes between 11 and 12 o'clock the swck market was sirong. Foreign houses were small buyers, and London cables re- ported a good market for Americans exce close, when a slight reaction took place. Crop re- oris were favorable, and the trafiic statement re- eived generally showed increased net earnings. | Speculaiion opened strong, and prices advanced steadily, wobacco selling up 3 per cent, General Electric and D g 1i4, National Linsced | 11gand Pacific Mail 135. Then therewas some realizing, causing a reaction of 2La in Tobacco, 11 in Sugar, which had previously gained 3 per cen 114 in Colorado Fuel. 14 in Colorado Coal and & | fraction in the rest of the list. After that the gen- eral market was strong and firm 1o the cic chauges in_the active list being slight. with Saturday’s prices, the fi lar, but in the main higher for the day. The bond trading was active, sules $3,095,000. | Grain and Merchandise. ts, 8700 bols: exports, 15,500 | sales, 28,700 pkes. Market unchanged in | with & fair business doing, but the trading generally in shape to wait developments: Rye flour firm; sales, 150 bbis. Superfine, $415 @4 35. se, the Compared al saies were irresa- | Wheat—Receipts, 60,000 bushels: exports, 129,200 bushels: sales, 13,100,000 bushels futures. Spot, irregular. N ator, B01jc: atloat, B135c : No.'1 hard 8634 delivered. | Options opened strong, reacted, advanced ag: on active demand, but sold off under an increa ocean passage, a galn in the English Indian shipments, warmer wes and liquida*ion of A Jong line at Chi net advance. No. 2 Red—May, closed 8034c; Jun. 8014@82c, closed 80Vge: July, 803,@83%s5c, o 8l3gc: August, 8115@817e, closed B134c temoer, 8115@8414¢, closed 82 December. 5 Hops Wool—Firm. Petroleum—Weaker. United closed $1 60 bid: refined New York, $8; Philadelphia, $795: in bulk, $5 45. ago, closing g | \ Pigiron—Quiet; Scotch, $19@20; American, £9 50@13 Copper—Firm: brokers' price, $10 50; exchange price, $10 60@10 70. Lead—Steady ; brokers' price, $3 07%; exchange price, £3 20@3 5. Tin—Quiet and weak; plate market steady. Spelter—Firm: domestic, 83 60. Saleson change: Ten tons June tin, first week: ten tons June tin, second week; ten tous do, fourth week, $i4 55; | 25 tons June tin at ten days’ notice, $14 40; Satur- | day, 50,000 pounds May copper, $10 55. Coffee—Options opened barely stea at 10@ 20 points decline, ruled generally weak with smail and few changes. Cables were disappointing and 10 outside speculation. Closed quiet at 10@15 ints net decline. Sales, 9000 bags, incluing ay, $14 45; June, §14 40@14 45; September. $14 90@14 95; October, $15 0U; December, $14 80 @14 90; March, $14 70. Spot Coffee—Rio. quiet: No. 7, 16c: mild, quiet and steady: Cordove, 1814@19c. Sales, 250 un- washed Caracas, 250 Maracaibo. Sugar—Raw, quiet. Sales, 728 bags centrifugal, 96 test, 3¢, ex ship: 5000 bags molasses sugar, 89 test, 2 11-16¢. Redined quier CHICAGO MARKETS. straights, $14 55@14 65; | CHICAGO, Iir, May 27.—The session com- | menced with the now daily repeated extravagant | excitement in the wheat pit. The bulis already held the whole of the grain in the visible supply and had bought for future deiivery ail that will be harvested from the growing crop, and were still clamorous for more. The bears shouted for som of it It came high. but they had to have it. July Wheat, which barely could be sold for 79%4c at noon Saturday, readily brought from %015 ip to 8134c at the opening this morning. The most generally current price at the start was 8024. From that it rose in a few minutes to 8114, dropped back again to 8014, then started up again, and for the second time touched R134. The very heavy orders ceased after that, and the price deciined to 793,. The price then' continued (o rush up and down in & most marvelous manner, | The changing aspect of the visible supply had | much to do with the feverish changes In the price | of wheat, When New York stocks were given at 995,000 | bushels more than they amounted to a weck ago, | | the price bad its tumble 10 7914, and when a total decrease at all points of about 2,000.000 busiels seemed likely the price took an upward 8400t (o 8084, climbing to that from 793/ in about 10 minutes. Inside the next twenty minutes 795 be- came agald the trading price. A little later it was up 10 803gc. Liverpool was guoted from 115 1o 2d per cental higher for futures, T_he news of dainaging 1rosts in some paris of the Northwest and crop damage from Indiana of the most distressing description did not seem to per manently influence the market. The feeling be- &an to spread that the buying enthusiasm w about over. The foreign shipments for the week were heavy and that, together with ramors of Oregon wheat on the way to Kansas City and St. Louis, added to the bearish feeling which prevailed all afternoon, The price in the last half hour kept dropping to near 75¢ and rushing up again 10 about 79c every few minutes. The lowest it touched was 7T83jgc and it closed at 783, Jhe opening price for July corn was trom 534 5334c and the highest price of the day was made 8t that time. The lowest point was near the end of the session, 5214c, and it closed at 52554c. Oats were active with a heavy business trans. acted. Prices at the close were from 35@lac under Saturday's last quotations. Provisions—Pork, from an early break of 7lgc, rose 4214¢, and closed with & net gain of 177jc. Lard at thé close was barely 23bc higher than on Saturday, and ribs only secured from 234@3c of an early guin of from 10@1214c. Much of the early buying was on country orders.. e leading futures ranged as follows Wheat No. 2— Iizhest. Lowest. May. ..80340 TTyec July.. -eeee BlBge 7715C Septembes 82hpc TS5 Corn No. 2= May .6234c Blihe 5334c 5200 55%5c 6335 css POTK per bbi— Juiy. s $1270 $122714 Septemver. $12 9744 $12 5742 Juiy oo 36673 366215 uiy . Repein $687ha $677%a Short Ribs per 100 Ibs— July. oe e $6 371, 8625 Beptember....... ....86 65 $6 40 Cash quotations_were as follows: Flonr—Firm; W{n:erql'ugn!n. $3 40@3 7: Straizhts, §3 23 8 60: Spring Patents, $3 7! 16; Straights, $2 @3 76; Bakers, 82 75@3 16; No. 2 Spring — e, e COMMER(IA | The French buy | Bonds, Exchange, | Consolidated Gas. Wheat. $034@S1%4c: No. 3 Spring Wheat, 75@31° No. 2 Red, 773,@78c: No. 2 Corn. 513,@517 No. 2 Oats, 2584c: No. 2 White, 33@323%c; No. 3 Ynite, 8114@324sc; No. 2 Rye,'66@661ac: No. 2 Barley, 51c: No. 5, 48@51c: No, 4, nominal: No. 1 Flax Seed. $149: Prime Timothy Seed, $5: Mess Pork. @ bbl., $1250@12 6215 Lard, 100 1s., $6 55@6 5714: Short Ribs, Sides (10ose). £6 20@ 625 Dry Suited Shoulders (boxed). $534@5va: Short Clear Sides (boxed), $615@654s: Whisky. distillers’ finished goods, % gal., $1 2614: Sugar. cut loaf unchanged ; granulated, unchanged; stand- ard A, unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter mar- ket was firm. Creameries, 10@17%c; Dairies, 9@ 16c. Eges, 11@11%4c. Livestock. Cattle—Sales were on the basis of $4@6 05 for €OmMOn to extra native beef sicers with the bulk of transactions at $5@6 55 for native steers. Butch- ers and canners’ stuff was in moderate demand at weak prices. Good feeding caitle were again in fair demand and prices$emnined steady I{ozs—Furmers are rushing their hogs to market as feed is relatlvely bigher than hogs, but to-day shrinkage in prices was barely 5¢ and trade on local shipping account was uncommorly animated. Most of the supply was sold from first hands. A few choice hogs brought $4 65, but most of the sales were at $4 30@4 40 for heavy and at $1 25@ 4 50 for light and mixed, with the bulk of the hogs selling at $4 40@4 55. Sheep—Tmproveme ts in prices have been largely lost, values averaging from 10@l5c per 100 pounds lower to-day. Prices sold chiefly at $3@ 475 and shorn lambs at $5@5 40, trade being dull. Receipts—Catile, 13,000; Hogs, 15,000; Sheep, 14,000. . CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, ILL., May 27.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany realized the following prices for California fruit at auction to-day: Cherries—Royal Anne, $1 75@2 20; Tartarian, $1 40. Some soft and weak had to be sold for less. Centennial, $175; mixed, $1 60: Pringle apricots, half crates, $2 20. Porter Bros. Company sold to-day at auction seedling apricots, $3 30; Newcastleapricots, $8 40; Pringles, $2 20@2 7b: Tartarian cherries, $1 06@ 190: Rockports, §1 40, The Earl Fruit Company sold fruit at open auc- tion as follows: Pringle apricots, scaly, $1 85; black Bigarrean cherries, $1 70: black Tartarian, $1 40. some in bad condition, 70c@1 08; Royal 1 75, some in bad order, $1 30; rreat, $1 15. old ' California frait: apricots, $3 30 B crate: seedlings, $2 45@3 30; Pringles, $2 20: apricots, $1 55; Tartarian_cher- ries, $1 15@1 90; some in bad order sold $1 05@ 115; Rockports, $1 40; cherry plums, $1 20. The National Fruit Association sold California fruit_to-day as follows: Black Tartarians, BOc $145: Pringle Apricots, $115@2 25; Newcast Newesstle Apricots, $3 3 EW YORK, N. Y., May 27.—The Earl Fru Company sold California cherries at open auction to-day, realizing the followinz prices: Black Tur- tarian, double crates, $3; #1 05@2; Belle d’Orleans, $175: mixed, $1 70: Gros Bigarreau, $1 55: Governor Wood, $1 10: some in bad condition, 70c; red, 70c; white, $1: some badly decayed, 78¢ Porter Bros. Company sold at auction to-day Suisun cherries at $3 3714 B crate containing 30 pounds and boxes at §1 75@] 80 ¥ box. The National Frult Association sold Cahfornia Cherries io-day as follows: Black Tartarians, $135@1 70: Black Tartarians crates, §3 35; May Dukes, $1 20: Black Bigarreau, $1 35. OMAHA LIVESTOUK MARKET. Tartarian 10-1b boxes, OMAHA, NeBr., May 27.— Cattle—Receipts, 1200. Mariet strong. Steers, $1 25@5 50: cows and heifers, $1 50@4 50; stockers and feeders, 5a: VISIBLE GRAIN SUPPLY. 27.—The visible supply of as compiled by the NEW YORK, March grain Saturday, Ma; New York Produce Exchange, is as follows: Wheat, 54,244,000 bushels, decrease 2.240,000 corn, 8,978,000, increase 1,140,000; oats, 7 006, increase 1.057.000; Tye, 12,000: barley, 145,000, decrease STOCKS IN LONDON. NEW YORK. N. Y., Ma, Post't London cablegram say The stock markets were all but idle to-day. house closes on Saturday. The tone was good. Americans were strong with slight reaction at close, ‘man buying was said to be largely stimulated by improved expor's of Germany and America. - 0f Kaflirs is slackening. I have £00d reason to belleve all the arrangements are practically concluded for the issue of & Newfound- land loan in London. The amount will probably be just over hal? a million sterling, including about 4 per cent interest. NEW 27.—The Evening The YORX STOCKS. oney and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 1@1%%; last loan 1%; closed 1% Prime mercantile paper, 3@4%6% Sterling exchange dull but steady, with actual busi- ness in bankers' bills at $4 ES@4 8814 for demand and $4 87@4 K71 10T SIxty davs. ~Posted rates, $4 8715@4 83 and $4 8815@41 89. Commercial bills, $2 B6%4. Silver certiticates, 6755@68c. CLOSING BTOCKS. Atchison............ 8YgNorthern Pacific... 554 AdamsExpress....144 | Preferred........ 297 Alton,Terre Haute. 55 |U. P Den. & Gull.. 6y4 Preierred ...— |Northwestern...... 99 American Express.117 | Preferred... 1 ‘American Tobacco.113 N Y. Central Preferred........ 116 N.Y,& New Baltimore & Ohio.. 64 Ontario & Western 187, Bell Telephone.....200 Oregon Improvme, 13 Canada Pacitic 5314 Oregon Navigation 26 Canada Southern.. 5334 Oregon Short Line. %14 Central Pacific..... 1914 Pacific Mall .. 2814 Ches. & Ohio. 2265 Peoria D. & Evans. 63 Chicago Alton......150 " Pittsburg. ........... 15514 Chicago, B. & Q.... 817 Pullman Paiace....171 Chicago Gas. 7414 Reading. . 19% 1444 Richmond Terminl— C.C.C. & St. Louis 4484 Preferred.........— Colo. Coal & Iron.. 9m RioGrande& Westn 19 Cotton Oil Cert..... 2815 Preferred. 45 Del. Hudson. ......18134 Rock Istand 70 Lack&Western160 St.L. & S. — ver & R. G. pfd. 4764 St. Paul. 6134 Distillers... ... 2 Preferred.... 111201, East Tennessee....— St Paul & Omahia. 3855 2 18% Preferred.........114 2744 Southern R. K. 141y 1577 Preferred...... 0 30% St. P. M. & M 115 Chicago Southern Pacific... 20 Hocking /s Sugar Reinery.....117% Tllinois Central..... 96 Tenn. Coal & Iron. 283 St Paul & Duluth.. 28 Texas Pacific 13 Kansas & Texaspf. 32 Tol. & O. Cen. pi Lake Erie & Westn 2515 Union Pacific. Preferred.. . B2l U E: Lake Shore. Lead Trust Louisville & Nash. % ells-Farge coeee Louisville &NewAl 1o Western Union.... Manhattan Consol.11614 Wheeling & L. E. Memphis & Charls, 15| Preferred. X Michigan Central..100% Minn. & St. Louis.. Mexican Central... 12 "|Denver & RioC issouri Pacific.... 2M84 General Klectric, Mobile & Obio. ... 23 tional Linseed.. & Nashville Chatt.... 90 [Colo. Fuel & Iron.. National Cord 3% Preferred. 2 Preferred. .. 5545 H. & J. Central 10155 Tol.A. Norfolk & We 15 Nortn American... 7% Preferred. NG BONDS. U S 4s, new, reg.... 12315 Cen Pac 1stsof '95.103 Do, 45 coupon.. .. 12434 Den & R G 7. .....11214 U S B8, registered 116 | Do, 4s. LETY o, s coupon... 11614 Erie 2ds_ .11 69 o, 45 registered 1127, G H & S'A 6.0, 97 Do, 4s coupom.... 1181 D0, Ts.............101%% Do, 25 rezistered. 97 Cent bs...1097 Pacific 6s 0f '95....100 ,65.. ... ...... 10514 Ala, Class A 107 (M KT first 48,01 8715 Do, Ciass B......7108 |~ Do, second 4.... 59%g Do, Ciass C. 9635 Mucual Union 65...109 Do, Currencies. . 9612 N J Cent Gen bs...116 Ls, New Consols 43 96 Northern Pac 1sts. 117% Missouri 6s.........100 | Do, 2ds. RsA10) N Carolina 6s......124 |Northwest Consols.14014 12103 " Do.SFdeb bs.. 1087 fund 114 R GrandeWest1sis_ 77 Tenn new sex ... ¥61a St Paul Consols 78,128 200" Do, C &P W 5s..113 — SiL&IronMiGen 5575 €0 St. L. &S.F.Gen 6s.11015 6014 Southern R. R. 5s.. 941 61/4 Texas Pacific firsts. 94 74 " 'Texas Pac seconds. 3134 2514 Union Paclstof 97,1061 047 West Shoreds...... 10555 L & XN unified 4s... FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., May 27.—The spot market Is higher at 5s1035@5s 11d. Cargoes are firm at 283 714d June-July and 27s 6d for January ship- ments. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool cuotations for No. 2 Red Winte May, 55 1015d; June, 65 1034d: July, bs1134a; Augusi, 6s; September, 6s Yad. bidsoe SECURITIXS. LONDON, FE~e., May 27. — Consols, siiver, 80 11-16d; French Rentes, 105 47 106 e ke PORTLAND’S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, Ox.. May 27.—E: 2, 452 balances, $46,415. | roianges, $282, EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 80 days. - F'r!-rllm( Exchange, slghv.y -_ ‘: :s l\vew York Exchange, sight. . - 02 FeweXork Exchange, telegraphic.. — 05" Fine'Silver, spot, B ounce.. - 67 ¥ine Silver, 50 day — 667 Mexican Doilars. 53 3394 PRODUCE MARKET, WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Chicago was unsettled again yester- day, advancing from 793gc to 81%4c, and falling back to 78Yhc. This market was irregnlar in sym- pathy and dropped to 1 04%, 1 decline of 1340 from Saturday. Spo. grain’ was unaffected oy these fluctuations on call. No. 1, 90@92350 P cil: choice, 93%4c: tower grades, 834c: extra cholce’ for mliling, B5c@H1 B ctl. CALL BOABD sALES. INFORMAL SESSION — 10 9'clock—December— 900 tons, $1 06; $1 0634 100, §105%4; 200, REGULAR MORNING SpssioN—December — 400 tons, $1 0434 800, $1 04l4: 2100, $10414; 800, $1 04: 2100, $1 04/: 1200, 51 043%. AFTEENOON SESSION — December — 200 tons, $1 0dlj: 500, $1 0dly: 300, §1 043e; 1100, #1043, Seller'95, new—200, 96%4c; do storage aid—100. $1 0054, BARLEY—A carload of the new crop. the first o the season, sold at auction on ’Change at 70c. The first Barley always sells over the market. The iot was good plump Feed and came from Dixon. Feed, 6214@6854c B ctl for ordinary_and 65@66Lac B cul for choice bright: Brewing, 70@80¢ ® ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESs10N—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MOENING SESSION — December—100 tons, 6614¢; 100, 66¢; 100, 6554c: 300, 6b34c. AFTEENOON Skssiox — December — 100" tons, 6557 OATS — Milling is_quotable at $1 05@1 1214 Pctl: fancy Feed, $10215@1 05: good to choice, 97145c@$1 0214; Ccommon to fair, 90@95c: Red, UCERY: Gray, v214@900; Burprise, 81 10@1 15 ctl. CORN—Very quiet at unchanged prices. Large Yellow, $1 10@1 15: Small Round Yellow, $1 108 115; White, 81 06@1 10 @ ctl. RYE-STisG800 § il BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 85@90c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUYFS. FLOUR—The Oriental demand is falling off, Saturday’s China steamer taking out only 13,756 bbls. Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 40@ Bakers' extras, $3 30@3 40; superfiue, @ bbl. Flour, 3%5¢ B 1b: Rye Meal, 3c; Graham rlour, Sc: ontmesl, 44c: OaL Groats, be: Cracked Wheat, 31sc: Buckwheat Flour, 415 Pearl Barley, 414@43%c B ib; Rice Meal, $12@15 # ton. ECURN.\IF.AL ETC.—Table Meal, 3@3% c; Feed Corn, $24 50@356: Cracked Corn, $25@25 608 ton; Hominy, 41:@4%c? b HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$13 50@14 ton. MIDDLINGS—$17@19 B ton. FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, $14 50@15: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton: Cottonseed Oflcake, $24 B ton. % > HAY — Weak at_the low prices. New Wild Ont i3 quotsble at $5 50@7 P ton: new Whest and Oat, $5 50@7 B _ton: new Alfalfa, $4 50 @5 50. We quote old Hay: Wheat, $8@11 ¥ ton; ‘heat and Oat, $7@10 50: Barley. $7@8 @ ton: Oat. $8@10; Alfalfa, $7@S 50: Clover, $7@8; Com- pressed, $7@10: Stock, $6@7 P ton. STRAW—10@70c @ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS — Bayos are quotable at §$1 25@1 50 Bctl: Small Whites, 82 50@2 70; Pea, $2 50 @2 70: Large Whites, $2 50@2 70; Pink, 81 30@ 145; Keas, $1 25@1 35: Blackeve, $3 25@3 75: Red Kianey, nominal; Limas, $i@4 25; Butters, $1 75@?2 for small and $2@2 25 B ctl for large. SEEDS—Yellow Mustard, $1 76@2 P ctl: Trieste, $1 60@1 75; Native Brown,$1 25@] 76: Flax, $2 25 : Canary, 3@dc @ Ib; Alialfa, 7@7%c; Rape, 21sc; Hemp, 4c B 1. 1D PEAS—Split Peas, 4@434c; Green Peas, nominal; Niles, $1 25@1 35; Blackeye, nominsl. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Higher prices were obtained yes- terday. New River Burbanks, 75¢@$); New Po- tatoes, in sks, 50@76c: New Early Rose in boxes from_the River. 75@95c; Uregon Burbanks, 35@ 50c P ctl. ONIONS—New Reds sold at 40@45¢ P sack. VEGETABLES—Most Kinds were firm, receipts ing inoderate. Summer Squash, 75@90¢ B bx for caville and $1 50@1 75 ¥ bx for Bay. Arrivals were 806 bxs Asparagus, 179 bxs Rhubarb and 105 as. Asparugus, 50c@$1 B box for crdinary and $1 25@1 50 for choice; Rhtharb, 30@40c for ordinary and 50@75¢c for choice: Green Peas $1 P sk for common and 2@2%4c P ib for Garden: String Beans, 3@4ilgc for Green, 4la@de for Refugee . and Fountain and_4@sc for Golden Wax; Marysville Cucumbers, $1 50@1 75 % box; Dried Okra, 15¢c @ Ib; Dry Peppers, 1215@15¢ Cabbage, 75¢ @ ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 7@8c B ib. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The situation shows no change. CREAMERY—Fancy, 12@12l4¢; seconds, 11@ 11%c B b. Darey—Fancy, 10@11c B b; good to choice, 9@ ;, medium grades, 8@8Yec B B; store Butter, 'he market is still over-supplied and very ‘ancy mild new, 6@tlsc; common to Kood, 3@3c P : Young America, 5@8c: Last- ern, 11%@1235¢; Western, 6@Sc # 1b. EGGS=The market continues dull and rather weak. Duck Eggs, 13@15c B dozen; store Eggs, 113,@12V5¢; ranch Eggs, 122.@1414¢ B doz, with 15c1or exira choice. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—We quote California stock : Live Tur- keys, 12@13c B 1b for Gobblers; 12@13c for Hens; Geese, pair, $1@1 25; Goslings, B pair, $1 25 @1 75: Ducks, $3 650@4 50 % dozen for old and $3@7 _doz for voung; Hens, $4@b 50: Hoosters, young, $8@10 dozen: do, old, S4@H doz: Fry- $6@6 _for large ers, $6 5U@7 60 & doz: Broilers, and $2@4 for small; Pigeons, $1'76@2 for young and old. GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUI'TS—Cherries sold higher under decreased recelpts. People are apparently just be- ginning o find out that the crop will not be h this year. H. G. Blaisdell of Yuma sent in four boxes of Figs, which sold ut 65¢ @ b. Plums came in and brought 50@60 B box: Cherry Plums, B0c B box; reaches, $1 25 B box. Receipis of Apricots were 240 boxes. Ar- rivals of Cherries were 1797 boxes. Green Apples, 25@B0c P box; Apricots, 50GT3¢ for Prin- gles and $1(@1 25 for Rovals: Cherries, 20@40¢ for red and white and 35@B0c @ box for black : 3@3 % 1 for red and white in bulk and A@dlac black in bulk, BERRIES—There was very little change yester- day. Blackberries came in from Fresno snd sold at £125@1 50 P crate. Raspberries, $10@15 ches aud $1@1 25 @ crate; Currants, 35@50c B drawe; Gooseberries, 1@13gc for common, 2c B M for Oregon Imiproved and — for English. Receipts of Strawberries were 610 chests, selling at_$4@7 for Longworths and $2@3 ¥ chest for large berries. CITRUS FRUITS—Five cars were auctioned as foliows: Fancy Navels, $1 05@2: choice co, $1 05@) 50: standard do, 56c@$1: fancy Need. lings, 60@75c: choice do, 4b@76 standard do, 25@50c; Mediterranean Sweets, 55@90c: St. Michacls, 55@85c: Malta Bloods, 60c@$) 25. Oranges continue weak and Limes ure lower. Navels are quofable at $1 50@2: Seedlings, 50c@31: California Lemons, $1@l 50 for com: mon and $2@2 GO for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $3 6U@A P_box: Bananas, $1 25@2 @ bunc Pineapples, $4@b ¥ dozen. r DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, four sizes, are quot- able at 4c P Ib; larger sizes, 5@6c B W: smaller sizes, 15@3c B Ib: Apples, 4@41sc for siiced and 5@5Yzc for evaporated; Bleached FPeaches, 41@6e: Apricots, b@bc for fair to choice and 7@7%¢ for fancy Moorpark: Pears, 4@i for evaporatea nalves, @4c for quarters and 115@ 2c for inferior goods: Plums, 3@3Yac for pitted and 134c for unpitted: Figs, black, 4c for pressed and 314 for unpressed. RATISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Ralsins— Four-crown. 100se, are quotable a: 3lgc: three- crown. 234¢ B Ib: 2-crown, 2 B Db: seedless Sultanas,” 3c B Ib: seedless Muscatels. 2¢ B Ib; Zczown Lendon lavers, $1 85@1 45 box: cluaters, $2 25@2 D eliesa clusters clusters, 5 £0; Dried G; NUTS—Chesinuts are q ‘Walnuts, 7@10c for paper-shell and_ softshell, and 6@7c for bardshell: Almonds, 2@2lc for hard- shell, and 5@bc @ 1 for softsnell, and — for paper-shell: Peanuts, 5@Sc for Eastern and 4@ a3jc for Callfornia; Hickory Nuts, 5@6e; Pecans, 6 for rough and 8¢ for poiished: Filberts, 8@dc: Erazll Nucs, 7@7%¢ B b: Cocoanuts, §4 50@5 50 HONEY—Comb. 6@10c: water-white extract- ed, b@c: light amber extracted, 415@434¢; dark amber. 4c P 1b. BEESWAX—Quoted at 26@28¢ @ It. PROVISIONS, $2 50: Imperial pes—116@134c B Ib. tablc i d@ve B 1 CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9@9%4c¢ for heavy and 10c B I for light medium: 1034¢ 3 1 for light, 11 @11%c for extra light and 1215@15c for sugar- cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams,1234c:California Hams, 11yei dess Beer, $i@( oV P bbl; extra mess do. $8@8 50; family do. $10: extra prime Pork, 0 50 P bbl; extra clear, $17 50@18 7 bbl; mess, $15@1550 B bbl: Smoked Beef, 93310 B1b. LARD—Eastern, tierces. quotable at 634@7c for compound and Byc for pure; pais, 93ec: Cali- fornia_ tierces, 6¢ for compound and 8c for pure; Saltbbls, 8i4c; 10-D uns, 834c B B; do &b, # Ib. : COTTFOLENE—78,@7%c In tierces and 8% 870 B B in 10D e 6 = - HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—The market continues stift and heavy salted stéers are higher again at 9% @10c B 1b; medium, 8@8%4c B b: light, T@TYac; tCownides, 7@Sc B Ib; saited Kip, 7c § b: salted Calt, 9c: salted vea, 8o dry hides, ususl selection, 16c: culls, 12¢: ary Kip, 12@138c: dry Calf, 12@14¢ prime Gotskihs, 20@35c each: Kids, bc: Deer- skins, good summer, 30c @ Ib: medium, 15@25¢; winter. 10@15c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@20c each; short wool, 25@36¢ each; medium, 30@45c each long wool,'40@60c each; Culls of all kinds &bout Yoc Jess. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 414@434c: country Tallow, 4@4%4c; refined, 6¢: Grease, 5@344pc B 1b. WOOL ~ Quotations "for 'the spring chip_are as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@l2c % 1b; Choice Northern, 10@llc B Ib:San Joa- quin, year's stapie, m?'lc B 1b: do, seven months’, §@ss: Calaveras 'ind Foothil, 8@100; Nevads, 78 c 8 1b. HOPS—Good to choice, 4@6c P Ib; inferior and old Hops, 2@3c. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 434¢ spot and future delivery; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, $8; New Wellington, $8; Sonthfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle. $6 50 P to Bryant Seattle, $6: Coos Bay, $5 ton: Walls- end. 87 50: Scotch. §3: Brymbo. 87 50: Cumberiand, #1360 in bulk and $15 in sacks: Pennsyivania Anthracite ¥gg, $12: Welsh Anthracite Egg, 39; Canel, $8; Rock Springs, Casile Gate and Pleas. ant Valley, §760; Coke, §12 in bulk and$14 in sac) SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash. Cnfi:t.‘mlhes.‘mdum 2, 800, $1 0614: 200, $1 0635; 600, | .%l 057%. . vry Granulated, 5¥sc: Confectioners’ A, be: %nol{t A, 45gc: Exira C, 435c; Golden C, 41j4c: D, 4c; half barrels 34¢ more than barrels, and boxes Y4 more. and Fine Crushed, all 5 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. The Chicago market continues unsettled, but this market shows no marked change. Wholesale Tates for dressed stock from siaughterers are as follows: BEEF_—First quality, 535@6c; choice, 6%4c; seo- ond quality, $4g80; shurd do, SGAC B b. VEAL—Large, 4@5c; small, 5@7c B Bb. MUTTON—Wethers, 4@iioc; Ewes, 0B B LAMB—Spring, 415@5¢ B b. PORK—Live Sloge he 9 b for soft, 4@A14c for hard and 35, @4c for feeders; dressed do, 5@6Yac. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. MONDAY, May 27. Flour,qr. sks...... 7,439/Rran, ks . 1,218 Oreson. Rt .m" Oregon. T a8 Washington. 36/Hay, tons.. . 318 ‘Wheat, ctls.. . 5,146{Wool, bls. . 202 Barley, ctls 6,260 0regon Ane Oregon. 315 Washi ] Oats, ctls, . 75/Leather. rolls . 7 Oregon. .. 1,495/ Wine, gals... 65,200 Corn, culs, 25 Hides, 10. SSReT Rye, ctls. . B30Pelts,bdls i ... 120 Beans, sks. .. 171Lime, bbls........ 320 Potatoes, sks.. 2,611 Quicksilver, flasks 17 Oregon, . 1,793 Borax . 401 Onions. sks 270/ HOpS, biS.weceereeee ST Middlings, sks, 485 Musterd, sks...... 16 Oregon. 240 — THE STOOK MiARKET. As a rule the Comstocks were stronger all around yesterday, especially on the noon informal session, when Con. Cal. and Va.sold up to $250 and Ophir t0 §1 45. The other Comstocks 'showed little change. Bodie continued to drop rapidly and sold down to 58c, but subsequently recovered to 6lc, though this latter figure showed a sharp de- cline as compared with Saturday’s closing quota- tion of 83c. Threatened litigation with the Stan- dard Consolidated over $300,000 worth of ore al- leged to have been extracted by the Bodie Consoli- dated from within the patented lines of the Stan- dard Consolidated from 1884 to 1889 issaid to be the cause of this neavy aecline in Bodie. In fact it 18 reported that proceedings have already begun. ‘The close was firm. NOTES. Silver Hill 8xtracted thirteen tons of ore from below the 50 level, the average car sample of which was $103 per fon. In the Potesi mine the upralse from the 550 level is up 70 feet. The top shows low-grade ore. ‘There was saved irom this upraise during the week nine tons of ore, the car samples of which aver- aged $30 10 per ton. President L. W. Hellman of the Nevada Bank says that the branch agency of that bank at Vir- ginia City will be reopened should business affairs Tevive on the Comstock lode. In the Chollar mine during the past week they continued to stope ore from between the 450 and 650 levels, and extracted and shipped to the Ne- veda mill 227 tons and 1600 pounds of ore, the averaze battery assay of which was $26 63 per ton. bul lon valued at §6684 was shipped during the week. The west drift from the Ward shaft on the 82 level of the Bullion mine is in 1566 feet. The face is in porphyry. Low-grade quartz continues in the face of the south lateral drift on the 420 level of the Alpha Con. mine. ‘'he Pacific Lighting Company has declared a dividend of 30 cents per share, payable June 6. BOABD SALES, Following were the sates In the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday REGULAT MORNING SESSION—B:30. 700 Andes....12800 Chal C....23500 Occidentl.22 300 Belcker...49/100 ... 247500 Ophir. 200 B & B... 62250 CC& 45400 Potosi 500 Bodie. 2400 ............46 100 . 291100 Savage. .41 250 . .1.10/800...............43 50 . 700 Cnion 100 Bulwer.. 200 Chollar. AFTERNOON SESSTON—2:30. 100 Alpba C..C4100 Chollar...27,100 Oceldnt GO Mex ......42/100 Y Juckt 200 Andes. ... 12 200 CC&V...2.55160 Ophir... 1.4 400 .......... 1150 Confi. 105100 Ovrmn. .. 600 Bodie 160 1.00:300 Potosi ... 46 800 ............611400 C Point.. 58400 Seg Bel.... 18 100 Bullion'"113 50 G & C....30/100 S Nev....54 200 ..... .....12200 Mex.......44| 50 Union C..33 100 Chalnge..23600 Mono.....09100 Y Jacket.52 Following were the sales fn the Paclo Stook Board yesterday REGULAR SESSION. 10:3, 00 Andes. 000 C C&YV 2,40 200 Oceldtl. ...20 00 Belche 100 . 4214 800 Ophir ...1.40 850 B& B....62800.......2.50250 ..........1.45 200 ............55/100 C Point.. 48200 Savage. ...40 100 Bodie. .. 75300 61550 500 7 100 % 100 Buiiion.. 300 Bulwer. 400 Chollar....25| 50 Mex. .. AFTERNOON SKSSIO! 18200 Bodie. 12100 Chal 652 35300 Justice.... 200 Andes. 200 200 200 50 200 Overmin 100 Bodie o e0s 1450... 5 2501400 SierraN_55 CLOSING QUOTATION MONDAY, May 27—4 p. x. Bid. Ashe Bid.Asked. Alpha Con..... 03 =08 Al U 08 20 - Andes. .. 11 o 04 Belcher. 45 46/Justice 03 04 Best & Belcher. 53 54/ Kentuck. ...... 03 04 BentonCon.... 30 —Lady Wash.... 01 02 Bodle. o8 60 Mexican. ... 43 44 Bullion. 13 13Mono... " 14 Buiw — M. Dinbio. . = Caledonia 06 07NevadaQuesn. — 05 Cballenge Con. 22 5 Occldental. < 22 Chollal 25 270phir.... 135 Con. Cal. & Va. 0 2.65 Overman . 19 Con. Imperal. 01 02 Potos:. i 6 Confidence. .. . 1.00 42 Con.New York. 03 16 Crown Point... 48 v8 EastB. & B 11 &5 EnstSierraNov — 01 ¥xchequer.. 01 02Sliver King. = Fureka Con, — 25 Syndica 04 Gould & Curry. 30 dl‘l'mfln Con.. 34 Gray Eagle.... 40 —|Utah.. .03 05 Hale & Norcrs.1.05 1.10 Yellow Jacke. 51 53 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, May 27—2 H. M. BONDS. Bid, Asked. Bid. Asked. US4scoup.1121, — | Benks. Commercial— US4sreg.. 1120 — |AmerB&TC. — — 1. .. 69 Cal-siCblebs 108531101 Anglo-C Cal Elec L, 851071s Bank of : W 5310137 Cal SD&] 225 .40 p 92" 99 |FirsiNationl17714 — — 110 Grangers.... — —_ 1 RR6s104 — LondonP&A.12414127 xtR5s. — 103 London&SF. — ' 81 LosAng L6s. 975 — Merch T e Do.Gnted.6s. — 7103 Nevada. T et - Mki-siChlets123 —~ Sather B Ce = -— NevCNgR8s. — 110 | Banks. Savin, NPCORR6s100 — GerS&LC0.1760 — PR Cal 5. 9914103 HumbS&L 1000 — Ry Cal bs ~ — Mutual . e 45 14 SF SavUniond97 505 Do, 2d iss Sav & Loan..110 150 Omniby . — 11734 Securitv...... — 310 PacitollNbs. 102 — "|Union Trust 875 1o, 20 iss 63.. _ | Street Railway— 120 California....1023 = 100 Geary-st..... — 90 113 |Market-st.... 5714 38 105 Oak,SLeHay — 100 verWCo6s — 100 | Presdio..... 10 15 SFeNPRRSs — 103 Isuiterst.... — — SPRRATiz6s 93 100 | Powder— SPRR Cal 63.1115411334(Atlantic D... 1614 20 SPRR Calbs. 8715100 California., 76 ot Do, 1constd. 8715100 Gianc 1415 16 SPBrRCalfs. 91 93 Juason. == SV Water6s..1211412115 Vigorlt....... — 60c SVWaterds.. 97" 9734/ Miscellaneous— StkinG&l6s — 101 |BlkDCoalCo. — 12 SunstT&T6s — 103 |Cal Cot Mills. SutterstR6s.107%p — [CalDryDock — — — VisallaWCés — " 93 EdisonLight. 96% 97 STOCK S—W ater— GasConAssn. — = ContraCosta. — 5514 HawC&SCo.. 5lg 734 Marin Co.... — 50" HutchSPCo. —' 14 S T SO prng Valley 297 MerixAssn. = Gas— e 0% ceaniosnto —_ 93 Capits 46 [PacAuxFA.. 13 — Centr — |PacBorax... 977 — Oak G I . — PacI&NCo. — 30 Puc Gas Imp., 821 Pac Roll Mill 17— PacificLight. 4615 47" Parf Paint Co — ) nErancsco 7134 72 | PacTrans Co — 2515 Stockion.... — ' 30 |PacT&TCo. 40 — Insurance— Sunset T&T. 80 — FiremansFd160 — (UniedCCo. — 25 Sun.. e T . AFTERNOON SESSION. Pacific Lighting Co, 47. 5 S V Water, 8914 THE CALL CALENDAR. May, 1895. SUN AND TIDE TABLE. HIGH WATEK.LOW WATEE.| Large./Small.[Large. Small.(Rises Sets | Sets. SUN. | MOON. 2 £ % 28, 0.54x 4150 B34 B.28r 451 72511 858 28,1 1.5541 5.03¢ 9:27al 9:45e 4.50. 7.24! 0.00a e ] HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO, May 27, 1895. The time bail on Telegraph Hilt Was droj eXactly at noon to-day—1. e., 8t noon of the me; OFal exacily & P. M., Greenwich tme. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. 8. N, in charge. i | Norte, hence 22; OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMRE. [DRSTINATION | _ SATLS. | PIER. San Blas__ yPanama | May28.12x |P M S§ “| stumbol May28. 2ry| Bdw'y 1 ‘| Newport ...... | May29, 8ax|Bdw'y 2 | May29. 9au| Valleio . [ May29,10aM | Spear May30, 9ax Bdw'y 1 May30, 2Px Oceanic May31.11an|Bdw'y 2 June 1,10aM Miss 1 June 1, 5P| Vallejo June 1, 43| Spear Jane 110Ax| Valleio June 11Lax|Washt'n June 1, 5px| Oceanic June 2. ¥ax Bdw'y 3 June 3,10am|Snesr :[June 4.11ax | Bdw'y 3 Vic & PetSnd (June 4, 9aM|Bdw’y 1 China & Japn Juue 4 3pu| PM 8 S June 5. drx| Valleio Weeott.... . State of Cal Walla Walla Eel River. . Portland.... Vic & Pgt Snd Mariposa. .. Sydney ........ Corona......|San Diego..... Farallon. ... | Yaouina Bay.. Alce Binchd | Portland . . Del Norte...| Grays Harbor Humboldt... | Humboldt Bay STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. - STEAMER | FrOM _bue Alice Blanchard | Portland.. fay 28 G W Elder......| Portiana, May 28 Corona. San Diego. Arcata. Farallon .. *| Yaauina Bav_. Humboldt ......| Humboidt Ha; Homer.... Coos Bav...... Del Norte Grays Harbor. Oregon..........| Portland..... Sanl Victoria & Puget Souna Sureka. Newport...... Arago. ... |Coos Bay.... Prozresc........| Panama......... North Fork.....| Humbotdt Bay. Pomona.........| Humbotdt Bay. Umatilia. San Juan... Panama.. Santa Kosa...... |San Diego.. Belgic........... |China and J StPaut. Newport. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SUNDAY, May 26. Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson; wood and Posts, to Bender Bros. MONDAY, May 27. Stmr Willamette, Jessen, 19 days 10 hours from Panama; ballast, to P M 8 8 Co. Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 hours from Newport, etc, pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Ship James Nesmith, Starkey, 146 days from New York, via Bermuda' 129 days: mdse, to W R Grace & Co. Er ship Waterloo, Nicoll,111 days from Calcutta: saltpoter, etc., to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 24 hours from Bowens Landing; wood and posts, to Bender Bros. Schr Reliance, Jensen, 24 hours from Timber Cove: 76 cds wood, 1o R A Gilbride & Co: 28 bxs butter, to Dairymen's Union. Schr Bessie K, Anderson, 38 hours from Albion; | 114 M ft lumber, to J S Kimball. i Schr Emma Utter, Allen, 5 days from Coos Bay: 340 Miftlumbér and’laths, 1 ¥ B Dean | Co.. Schr Archie and Fontfe, Colstrup, 20 hours fm Stewarts Point; wood, to Higgins & Cotlins. Schr Mary C, Campbell, 7 hours frm Bodega, 70 bxs butter, 10 Ross & Hewlett. Schr Nettie Low, Low, 6 hours from Point Reyes; 60 bxs butter, t0 C E Whitney & Co. Cleared, JMONDAY. May 27. Ital ship F S Ciampa, Cocurello, Queenstown; Eppinger & C Salled. MONDAY, May 27. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander, San Dicgo. Stmr Newsboy. Usal, Fosen. Str Crescent City, Alien, Crescent City. Brig Geneva, Panlsen, Unaleska. Schr John A’. Heliquist, Eureka. Schr Golden Shore, Henderson, Puget Sound. | Telegraphlc POINT LOBOS—Mayv 27—10 p. w.—Weather cloudy; wind W; velocity 18 miles per hour. Charters. The Brship Socoira was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat to Europe,28s 9d—1s 3d less direct. Haw bark R P Richet. 1026 tons, returns to Honolulu in the Planters’ Line. The Br ship Waterloo was clhartered prior to ar- rival for wheat to Europe, 285 9d—1s 3d less direct. Movements of Vessels. The brig Geneva went to sea yesierday. The steamer Walla Walle shifted from Broad- way wharf (o Beale street. The C F Sargent towed from Main street to Port Costa. To-day the Ulrica wlill tow down from Port Costa | and dock at Howard-street whars No. 1. | Spoke Per James Nesmith—March 23, 57 28. 76 63 W, Br ship Kelat, from Hamburg, for San Francisco: March 12, in the Straits of Le Maire, 50 18 S, 64 49 | W, ship, supposed fo be ship I F Chapman, from | New York. for San Francisco. Per China—My 26, passed City of Peking, bound | south. Feb 8121 W, Brship Red Rock, from Oregon, | for Queenstown. May 5—27 W, Br ship Machrihanish, from Swan- sen, for San Franclsco. Per Waterloo—April 25. 14 S, 128 30 W, Er ship | Dunearn, irom Portland, for Queenstown. 1 Died at Sea. ‘Enrice Mangile, a cabln passenger on board the China, di€d of pneumonia on May 26 at 9 A M. } Mollesten, & seaman on board the Er ship Waterloo, dled of consumption on April 27 and was buried at sea. Demestic Porta. POINT ARENA—Arrived May 27—Stmr Alca- zar. from Greenwood. MENDOCINO—Arrived May 26—Stmr Arena, hence May 25. ROCK PORT—Sailed May 27—Stmr Scotla, for Yaguina Bay FORT BRAGG—Satled May 27--Stmr Navarro. Arrived May 27—simr Rival, hence May 25; | stmr Albiou, hence May 26, GUALALA—Arrived May 26—Schr Monterey, from Monterey. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived May 25—Stmr Tillamook, from Port Los Angele PORT HADLOCK—Arrived May 27—Ship Guar- dian, hence May 12, 2008 BAY—Arrived May 27—Stmr Arago,hence ay 25. POINT LOBOS—Passed May 27—H B M stmr Wild Swan, from San Diego, for Esquimalr. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived May 26—Bark Carrollton, hence Ma * 12. PORT ANGELES—Arrived May 26—Stmr Sunal from Point Arcna. Sailed May 26—Schr Joseph Russ, for Port Ange- les: May 27—Haw simr San Mateo, for Comox. ASTORIA—Sailed May 27—Stmr Alice Blanch- ard, for San Francisco. AYS HARBOR—Arrived May 27—Stmr Del schr Fannie Adele, nence May 18. Point 19: schr Mary and Ida, hence May EUREKA—Arrived May hr Edward | Parke. from Newport; stmr North Fork, hence | May 25: sch J G Wall, hence May 25; schr Glen, hence May 21. Safled May 26—Schr Alice. TATOOSH—Passed May 26—Ship Spartan, hence May 14, for Seattle; May 27—Stmr City of Puebla, hence May 25, for Victoria: Br stmr Wellington, hence May 24, for Nanaimo; bark Palmyra, hence May 18, for Port Gamble. SAN PEDRO—Sailed May 27—Stmr Protection; schr Allen A. Forelgn Ports. NANATMO—Arrived May 27—Ship Cyrus Wake- field, hence May 15. FALMOUTH—Sailed May 25—Brship Falls of Foyers, from Hamburg. Arrived May 26—Er bark Tenasserim, from Ore- gon. LIZARD—Passed May 25—Brship Riversdale, from Orezon, for Antwerp: Br bark Inverlyou, hce Jan 12, for Hull, = HONOLULU—Arrived May 9—Stmr Alameda, hence May 11: bark S C ‘Allen, hence April 27, May 12—Bktn Planter, hence April 27. May 13— Shir Carrier Dove, from Newcastle, NSW: stmr osmopolis, hence May 2. May 17—Schr Robert | Searles, from Port Townsend. Sailed Moy 9—Ger ship H F Glade. May 14— Bkin Irmgard, for San Francisco. May 15—Schr Esther Buhne, for Port Townsend. importations. HONGKONG—Per China—1 pkgs treasure, 504 pkks gunnics, 925 pkas matting. 66 pkgs ik foods, 2 parcels 27 pkgs rugs. 2785 pkgs rice, 1690 pkgs sugar. 499 pkes hemp. 535 pkgs coffes, 169 pkgs curios, 380 pks oil, 737 pkgs ten, 12,609 mats rice, 4204 ke mudse, §19. pigs matiing, 61 pies silk’ goods, 15 parcels 106 pkgs rugs, 69 pkes curlos, 634 pigs raw sk, 568 pkgs tea,’ 199 pkis mdse. Centzal and Sonth America—18 pligs matting, 56 pkgs silk goods. 11 pkgs tea, 200 mats rice, 188 Pkgs mdse. CALCUTTA—Per Waterloo—330 bags_saltpeter, 1195 bales gunnies, 3583 pkis bone meal, 40 pkgs inte varn, 14 pkgs jute cloth, 3496 pikgs gunny cloth. NEWPORT—Per St. Paul—3 pkes mdse, bxs oranges, 84 bxs lemons. San Pedro—17 bdls dry fish, 1 pkg mdse. East San Pedro—1 pkg mdse, 35 bxs oranges, 195 cs canned fish, 62 pkgs salt fish, San Pedro via S P Co—320 sks plaster, 1 bx frult, 1 cs dry goods, Hueneme—3 cs groceries, 2 pkes mdse. Ventura—8 bbls ink, 1 bdl pelts. 1 pkg mdse, 30 cs honey, 1 cs beeswax, 520 bxs Oranges, 29 sks walnuts, 139 bxs lemons. Carpenteria—1 pkg mdse. Santa Barbara—5 pkgs mdse, 121 bxslemons, 2 cs oil, 18 bxs oranges. Gaviota—17 dry hides, 1 bdl pelts, 2 sks tails, 17 102 cs honeé. Port Harford—bdl dry hides, 14 cs honey, 64 tubs 8114 bxs butter, 30 pkgs mdse, 26 Cs €ggs, 4 bxs fresh fish, 14 cs cheese, 2 horses. Nipoma—30 sks beans. Santa Maria—160 sks wheat. Cayucos—13 cs eggs, 120 dressed calves, 3 tubs 84 bxs butter. San Simeon—37 tubs 85 bxs butter, 8 cs eggs, 6 ves, Monterey—2 firkins butter, 11 sks beans. Consigneos. Per Waterloo—Balfour, Guthrie & Co: London & SanFrancisco Bank; Barring Bros & Co; Anglo California Bank. Per China—Goodall, Perkins & Co; American Ofl Co: Hass Bros: Domoto Bros: G T Marsh & Co: H H Berger & Co: J C Siegtried & Co; K Nida: L G Wright; London, Paris & American Bank: M Shibata; Bank of Sritish North America; Tubbs, Cordage Co: M J Brandenstein & Co; J O Blanch: ard: M J Tuska; Anglo Cal Bank: Parrott & Co: Easton & Schwariz: S L Jones & Co: The Union Bank of London; Cal & Japan Trading Co: W Roth; Y Na'ahara: Chinese Merchants. Per St Paul—Wood, Curtls & Co; W H Minor; McDonough & Runyon; Kowalsky & Co: Charles Doble & Co; L Scatena & Co; Wetmore Bros: E L Snell & Co: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; F B Haight: M Ehrman & Co: Redington & Co: Hills Bros; H Waldeck: Standard Oil Co: Erlanger & Gulinger: DI Allison & Co: Gray & Barbier: A Paladini; J P Thomas; Darby & fmmel; Baker & Hamilton: 4 Ivancovien & Co: Chas Montgomery & C iz E Harmon: & Son; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Brunson: C E Whitney & Co; Smith Store: Ross & Hewlett: Witzel & Baker; W C Price & Co: American Cnion Fish Gor. 3 Nowbaver & Gy 2 ewbauer & Co; Hoffman; S Brunswick; M T Freitas & Co; West- > | Angeles) and N | every fourth day thereafter, at 11 A. M. | MON hoft & Co: O B Smith & Co; L DStone & Co; Chl- cago Brewery: Hills Bros: Kron Tanning Co; Marshall, Teggart &Co: D Biazgl & Co; Daiton Bros; M F Gabral: Union Gas Engine (o; Jones & Co: Haas Bros; Wadham & Co: Benham & Grifiin; L Blumenthal & Co: California_Ink Co. J P Thomas: Jonas, Erlanger & Co: & H Emerson Enterprise 3rewery; Adeisdorfer & Co; H Ki man: H N Tilden & Co: W H Weav Supply Co; Wade & Co. che Pac Coast For Lata Shipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Page. | T. €. Walker, STEAMSHIPS, e 2 s S STOCKTON STEAMERS o Pier No. 3, Washington St, "°‘?~.‘i 5 I'. M. Daily. Except Sunday. ommodations Reserved by Telepho. AT Accomin o STIAMER J. D. Peters, City of Stockton, Cal. Nav. and Imp. Co OCEAN Mary Garratt, Telophone Main 505 OEFICE_FURNITORE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stoekton PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS—_STATE PRISON SUPPLIES, Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the clerk at State prison, San Quentin. until 10 A. 3. Saturday, 8th day of June, 1895, and at the office of the clerk at State prison, Folsom, until 9 A. M. Saturday, 16th day of June. 1895, at which times and places they will be opened n presence of bidders for turnishing and delivering supplies for said prisons, consisiinz of subsistence stores, forage, fuel. clothing, medicines, lime, cement_and other staple supplics, from July 1, 1895, to June 30, 1896, inclusive, ou_conditions as per printed schedule, which will be furnished upon applica- tion at either of the above oflices. No bid will be considered unless m: schedules, nor unless accompanied b check therein required. nor from an. n!h»—r parties than bona fide dealers in the classes of ar.iclesto be furnished. Each bidder mus: accompany his bid with & certified check upon some well-known and responsible banking-house for at least 10 per cent of the amount, payable to Edgar J. de Pue, President of said Board, of his bid, conditioned that the bidder will enter into a contract upon notice of acceptance as required by law. Bids for either prison must be marked separately. All payments made on contracts will be paid in cash or Controller’s warrants. Bidders will carefully follow the conditions of the schedules. The bosrd reserves the right to reject any or all bids as the public interest may require, and to order any quantity over or under amount specified. s EDGAR J. DE PUE, President. V. Eruis, Clerk. ROPOSALS FOR HARDWARE, PLUMBERS' materials. lumber. paints, oils, etc., furniture, fuel, stovepipe, stationery, library books, physical, chemical and other apparatus and supplies, print- ing, lithographing, etc.—Sealed proposals wil be re ceived by the Superintendent of Common Schools, inopen Session of the Board of Education, on Wednesday, May 29, 1895. at 8:30 o'clock . for furnishing the.School Department of this City and County during the fiscal yveur 1595-98 with hardware, plumbers’ materials, lumber, paints, olls, etc., furniture, fuel, stovepipe, stationery, library books and phiysical, chemical and other ap- peratis and supplies for the Girls' High School, etc., and for dofng the printing and lithographing required during the said fiscal year, in_accordance with specifications at the office of the Board of Ed- ucation, new City Hall. GEORGE BEANSTON, Se e upon said the certified OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Fremantie), Austra- la; $220 first class, #110 steerage. Lowest Tates to Capetown, South Atrica. Australian steamer, MARIPOSA, sails v Honolulu and Auc land, Thursday, May 80,4t 2 p. . Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur- day, June 15, at 10 A ML Special partles to Honolulu, May 21. Reduced excursion rates. Ticket office, 188 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. KELS & BROS., General Agents. STEANSHIP COMPARY ISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN Francisco for vorts in Alaska, 9 A. M., & May 20. Juze 4, 9. 19, 24. July 5.9, 19, 24 For British Columbia and Puget Sound ports, v 15, 20, 25, 30, and every fifth day thereafter. For Eureka, Humbold: Bay, steamer Pomons, Wednesday, May 15 and 22, and every Tuesday the 2 P For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, May 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day there- after, 8 a. M. For San_Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Eanta Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los port, May 15, 19, 23, 27, 81, and Spk PACIFIC COANT PR Steamer Pomona Saturday (o Monday excur- sion to Santa Cruz and Monteérey. For ports2in Mexico, 10 A. M., 25th of each | month, steamer Willamette Vailey. Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. O.R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- R street wharfat 10 A. . every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all points in_OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, AN A, and all Eastern points, including Chi- w York and Boston. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. [ 130, N State of California sails May 9, 19, 29, June 8 Oregon sails May 4, 14, 24, June 3. Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. 57 50; Round trip, $25 00. For through rates and all other information apply to the undersigned. GOODALEL, PERKINS & Co. FR Gen'l Supts., 10 Market st. F. CONNOR, n'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Iravelers by this line &v0id both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small bout. New York to Alexandris, Egypl, via Paris, first class $160; second class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent, _.June 1, LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboneut. . Junie 8, B For further particulars apply b A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowiing Green, New York. J. ¥. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 6 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. %flmwm AMERICAN LINE. TWIN-SCREW EXPRESS LINE to London, Paris and Hamburg. New Yor - -southampton (London,aris- Hambg Holding the record for fastest time on this route. Columbia, June 6, 11 ax Columbia, July 6, 11am | A. Victoria, June 8.9 Ay Normunnia,Jy. 18, 11 ax | Normann ne 20, 11aM F.Bismarck, y.25,11 ax | ¥.Bismarck,Je. 27,11 ax| A. Victoria, Aug. 8, 8 ax | 1-Cabin $95 and upward; LI -Cabin $60. NoTICE.—After July 1 Express Steamers will touch at CHERBOU .G on their way to and from Southampton and Hamburg. Spectal trains to Paris. Direct route to Paris without channel crossing. Also DIRECT HAMBURG SERVICE by Twin Screw Mail 8. 8. from N. Y. Saturdays. 1st Cabin, $50. Intermediate, $33. Steerage, $20. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. 37 Broadway, New York. A. W. MYER, 401 California st General Pass. Agent Pacific Coast. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, Quecnstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selecied; second cabin, $35; Majestic and Te Y $40 and $45. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and_cabin plans may be procured from W.H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Company, 613 Market st., under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. CUNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Campania.June 1,11 A 3| Campania, Jne 29, 10 A x Umbria. june 8, 3 Py Umbria. July 6, 3 px Lucania, June 15,10 A » Lucania,July 13,9:30 » s Etruris, June 2%, 3 » x Etruria, Juiy 20, 8 px EXTRA SALLING. Aurania.. ~Thursday, July 4, Noon Cabin e 60 and upwara; second cabin, :ga»o ::_0 $45, according to steamer and accommo- Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 4 Bowling Green, New York. ERNON H. BROWN & CO., Genéral Agents, Good accommodation can always be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., RAILROAD TRAVEL! SAVFRANISCO & NORTH P CIFIC RAILWAY (0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market 8y, San Francieco to San Rafael. : Extra ( Saturdays—Extra trl; 80 P. M. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:80, 11:00 4. 3; 1:2 5:00, 6:20 P. . San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. a4 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 P. M. Saturdays—FExtra tripg 8t 1:55 p. M. and 6:35 P, . SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 4. a; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave s} Arrive San Francisco. | Ioeflect | san Francisco. 1595. =7 WeEK | Sus- | St WeRR 0 AM| Novato, [10:40 AM 8:50 ax 0 asc| Petaluma, | 6:05 px 10:30 A Py Santa Rosa. = | 7:30 Py 6:15 v t?lil(:)n.‘ Vindsor, 10:30 Healdsburs, | A% | Geyserville, | 3:30 P |8:00 Ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 rx| 6:15 rg e Pleta, 5 Hopland & : 110:30 am 8:30 p38:00 AM| Ukiah. | 7:30 x| 6:16 rx = (| 110:30 ant |8:00 ax|Guernevine. | 7:30 | 8:30 vy | 6:15 rut 7:40 aM 10:40 aM| 8:50 % 6:05 7| 6:15 rae Sonoma and | | Glen Eilen. 7:40 Ax 8:00 AM 10:40 Ax10:30 M 8:30 P |5:00 Py 6:05 Py 6:15 PM Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wesh Spring; Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaxgs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springsy Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connect at Hopland for Lakepert and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blue Lakes, Laorel Detl, Upper Lake, Booneville, Greens wood, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westporty Canto, Willetts, Caipélia, Pomo, Potter Valley, Johm Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blockss burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eurek: Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all poluts bes yond San Ratael at half rates. Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and Morket streets, tinder the Paiace Hotsl. | Sebastopol. H. C. WHITING, R.X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. BOUTHERN FACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Tratms leave nnd are duc te arrive ag, SAN FRANCISCO. Frios MAY 10, 13%. Leandro, Haywards & Way 7:00A Atlantic Express (via Martinez and Lathrop) Ugden & Fast.... 7:004 Port Costa and Benicia. #7:004 Peters and Miltou...... BT 3:30A San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'na 7:30A Napa, Colistoga and *Santa Rosa; Vacaville, ‘Esparto, Sacramento. and Redding via Davis; Martines aad San Ramon. I 8:304 Niles, San_Jose, Htockion, Lone, Sacramento, Marysville, Red Blu® and *Oroville, . 8:20A Port Costa, Benicia Stations 9:00A Ban Leandro, Haywards & Way St'us 91004 New Orleaus Express, Raymond, (for Yosemite). Santa Barbara, T.0s Avgeles, Deming, El Iaso, New Oricans and East........... 004 San Leandro, Haywards and Niles 00 Sao Leandro, Huywards & Way Stns 0O Niles, San Jose and Livermore.. 00F Sacramento River Stcamers. . 30 Port Costa and Way Stations. 8:007 San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 4:00r San Leandro, Hi & WaySt'ns 4:00p Martinez, San Ramon, Benicia, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, EI Ver- 1 X o t Agents, San Francisco. ROVAL NALL STEAN PACKET CONPANY. S’K‘EA“B.B LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indles and Southam ptor calling en route at Cerbourg) PR M S OIS P 1 s _of ng, in connection 8 Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas. ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Cherboniey, Sout o F s gy ARy g N it class, i Claas, $97'60. For further particulars apply te & CO., Agen Onllhnlr'l ano and Sauts Rosa.. 2:154 4:00F Vacaville, Woodiand, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Sacramento ..... JROR § LT 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Liverimore and 7 ToE 8:43m Santa Darbara and L 10:138 5:00r Santa Fo ltoute, Atlantic Express for Mojave and East.. . 1084 $:30p European Mail (via Martinez and Stockton) Ogden and East........ 10:45x Haywards, Niles and San Jose 7:434 16:00r Vallejo . BT L 1843 6:00r Orcgon Tixpress (via Martinez Btockton) Sacramento, Marysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound aud Fast... . .1 7:00p San Leandro, Hoywards & Way Stns 10:308 9:00 San Leandro, Haywards& Way Stns 112:00a $411:15p San Leandro. Haywards & Way St'ns Sa TA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 17:454 Sunday_Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Cruz . 8:15A Newark o X . Doulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way ville, San Jos Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations P Newark, San Jose, Los Gat JAST DIVISION (Ihird & wasend Sts.) 1 Jose, New Almaden aud Way ) LT Stations.... 3 . *L45Y 17:30 Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal Way Stations.......... 18:35¢ 8:134 Ban Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Luis_Obispo aud Principal Way Stations...... . 705 19:474 Palo Alto and Way Stationa.. 11:45 10:404 San Jose and Way Stations......... 5:00 :45A Palo Alto and Way Stations......, 3:30 '2:30% San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa , Salinas, Monterey and Pacific Grove ........ oa *3:10P San Jose and Principal Way Stations TA +4:301 San Jose and Way Stations......... *S:064 5:30p San Jose and Way Stations . *S:4Sa 0r San Jose and Way Station: o Gusa =45 ¢ San Jose and Way Stations. . _t7:40 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK PRAKCISO0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— 2700 8:00 0:00 %10:00 11:00A.. 112:30 11:00 *2:00 3:00 %400 *6:00r. M. Prom OASLAKD—Foot of Breadway.— *6:00 7:08 8:00 %9:00 10:00 -fl»oo $13:00 *13:30 2:00 *3:00 4:00 *5:00 r.. o8 fi‘ylul' M(lfllfln‘[. P for Aétemoam ndays excepted it onlyy § Thursdays only. + Buadegy Glp 1t Moaday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. VIA SAUSALITO FERRY. From AraiL 21, 1695, LeaveS.F. WEEK DAYS. ArmiveS. P, 7,000 Nill Tl Rezs Val,, Sa RAL..... 10.16A.M. ¢ o . Lsaw ey g':g:‘:: doraw. w “ B0 Qia. 10,458, s20eM. G o oA, eses . 1LI5v., Libra, “ o s ‘ . . 305p.M, g.afil’.fi. B ¢ SanQto, ‘VIO:.H. .50 .M, s e 5.35r, 635rM. “ L 6250, 10507 ., Ress VaL, San AL, San Qta, o 008, Gasaders ad Way Stations L Tdsee, *Saturdays only. x‘i!éfiday-)(og'!;{:‘.'. SUNDAYS, 8.004.. Mil Val, Ross Val., San 1., San Qta, 5 <-o- hoss Valley, San Rafacl, San Qta. ... 8,155,000 9.00a.3. Mil} Val., Ross Val, Sah RA, Sai Gia, lt‘).OOA.x: o 2 * 5, 8an Qte. - Ross Valley, San Rafael, San Q. ... . 11,6043, Sausalitn ogly - Sawsalito and il ¥ 21 Mill Valsy, 4.55PM, w T 6.30e, 5.30P M, % - G Cdory, « L 3 - Ross Valley and San Rafuel ... 8.16P., B00K.3. Pont Reyos, Geradero and Vi3 Sss. 8167 ke . 9.004.x. Point Reyes'and Way Stations. ... 7.20P.M. ATIANTIC ARD PACIFIC RATLROAD. SANTA FiE ROU E. RAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN - Franclaco (Market-st. Forry): TEYEY MAROH 11,1898 5:00 p..Fast Express via Mojave......... ARRIVE Darwy. 10:15 8 200 A..Atlantic Express vis Los Angeles. i d Ticket Market_si., Chronicle builds g, 8, F. C. H. SPEERS, A5y’ Goneral ResieRger AZORG “