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12 THE SAN E;RANCISCO ALL, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1595 WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Silver a fraction firmer. Wheat futures advanced. Barley weaker. Oats, Corn and Rye dull, Middlings marked up. 0ld Haysteady. Beans neglected. Potatoes and Onlons steady. Medium Butter well cleaned up. light advance tn Eggs. Cheese still weak. Poultry unchanged. Canners after Cherries. Peaches and Apricots easy. Oranges and Lemons very weak. String Beans lower. Hides booming. Stocks of Grain published. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. TUNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI~ TURE. WEATHEE BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, June 6, 1895, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast. The following maximum temperatures have been reported from California stations to-day: Eureka, 63 degrees: Red Bluff. 90; Sacra- mento, 92: San Francisco, 77; Fresno, 100: San Lufs Obispo, 80: Los Angeles, 75; San Diego, 63; Independence 90; Yuma. 103. The pressure continues abnormally high on the Washington coast and lowest in Southern Calf- fornia and Arizona. This condition is causing a norther of considerable severity in the Sacramento Valley. The temperatures are not extreme in that section, being between 90 and 95 degrees. A dry north wind has blown with considerable force for the past thirty-six hours, and must be absorbing a wast amount of the moisture contained in the soil, grain, and will cause grain to ripen ther will continue in the Sacra- y and will extend into the San comparea with those of the same date last season: Eurel last vear 53.97: Red Bluff 2 lat year mento 24.11. last vear 16.. Fresnol deg. o 1or thirty hours Forecast made at San_Fran: ending midnight June 7, 18¢ For Nortnern California Fair; continued high temperatures in the interio ther of con: erable seve: o and San Joaquin valley temperature along the const For Southern California— temperature, except slightly tral and northern coast; fre Por Nevada—Fair; nearly ture. For Utah — Fair; probably slightly cooler in northwest portion. For Arizona—Fair; nearly stationa fcooler along the h westerly winds tempera- nearly stationary tempera- ture. For San Francisco and vi statlonary temperature the forenoon, becoming br noon. W. H. HAMMO: MAREKETS, NEW YORK, N. June 6.—The share speculation to-day was dull @ unin- teresting. the market was quiet and generally firm, but in v dealings a drive against Reading and ersey Central forced these stocks down . 34 and 7 per cent re- spectively. The grangers and general railway list | in the main firm thro t the move- Northwest , declining 3/, rally- The trading in the war. Tobacco, Lead, Gas and Leather while wer recorded for former tor the less a mmon 4 and the latter 4 nges were 1 Most of the v cases | are in the dires The market closed fairly stea The bond trading was restricted in volame but ith a profonnd downward tendency. The aggre- gate sales were $1,130,000. Government bonds quiet and steady. State bonds inactive. Railroad bonds weak. Petroleum steady, closed $1 49 bid. Grain and Merchandise. Flour — Receipts, 14,800 bbls: exports, 12,700 bbis: sales, 17.600 pkgs. Market firmly held at with demand better. Spring patents zher. firm and more active: sales 300 bbls. Superfine, $1 25@5 20; fancy, $4 40@4 60. | Wheat — Receipts, 50,000 bushels: exporzs, sales. 6,750,000 bushels: futures, t. Spot strong. No. 2 red. store ; afloat, 8215¢; . 0. b., 8214¢; ion of lower figures. and elevator, 81 No. 1 hard, 86c Options were generally strong all day on bad & reports, higher cables and foreign country rumors of @ hot wave and active shors A cable reporting 200,000,000 bushels Europe’s rye crop aiso had an effect : close was at 2 advance. Crop news was the worst in_many davs. No. 2 red June closed 817c: July 80G5@82 11-16¢, closed 821ac: Au- ast 8115@R27kc, closed 82%40: September 8114 3545c, Closed 833gc: Oclober B215@8334c; De- cember 83@85¢, closed 8234c. Hops—Qui Wool—Steady. Petroleum—Dull; United closed $1 49 bid. Pig iron—Steady: American $10@12 75. Copper- v brokers' price, $10 6216: ex- change price, 810 50. Lead—Strong; brokers' price, $3 1214; exvqange price, $3 2714. Tin—Barely steady: straits, $14 10; plates, stead, Spelter — Firm: domestic, §3 70, Sales on ’Change, 5 tons tin cash to-day, $14 20: 15 tons spot, $14 1215: 1 carload spot lead, $3 3274 1 car- 1oad cash sold to-day, $3 20. Coftee—Opiions opened dull and unchanged and ruled featureless and inactive. Absolutely no speculation on foreigns, unusually dull, ciosed quiet and unchanged. prices 5 to 10 points decline. Sales, 5550 bags, including: March, $14 60: June, €14 30; July, 814 75: September, 314 70@14 85; October, $14 90, and December, $14 75. 3 —Rio, dull: No. 7, 16¢: mild, quiet and steady; Cordove, 1814@18c. Sules, 1000 bags Maracaibo and 300 bazs Central American p. t. Sugar—Raw, quiet and steady. Sales, 16,000 bags molasses’ sugar, 89 test, 2 11-16¢ to arrive to 0 to Philadelphia; refined, quiet and steady. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Trx.. June G.—Wheat started firm, but rather quist, at 7734@77%4e for July, a much narrower opening range than usual, of late, and the firmuess soon began to gather force. The weather map was dry as to the winter wheat area repre- sented, and showed rain in the spring wheat coun- try, where they had more than enough. 'he bulls were assisted by the firmness of the foreign markets. Buying orders were more nu- merous than for several‘daya. Forelzners were buying wheat at New York, and the New York men were themselves among the nerviest buyers here. The blzgest boost was from reports for an indicated shortage in_ the Russian rye crop of 2.000.000 busheis and in the German rye crop of 50.000,000 busheis. The Russian rye crop of last year was about 765,000,000 bushels. A reawakening of the specne Lative interest which has been dormant. for a week was probably responsible for & £0od deal Of the greater strength and activicy displayed. Canadians were havers of flour in Duluth. The prices of July rose stead!ly Lo 7994c, broke back (0 781zc and closed at 7914, Corn—Juiy. which closed av 5134c yesterday, opened at from 515k¢ to 517c. After remaining firm but quiet at around 513,@51%c for half an hour, It rose to 53 in a gradual way and was at thet ‘near the close, the last trading being at 52%c. i Oais—July started at 3034c. sold up 1o 30%c and closed &t 3012@3054¢ ptember ranged from 2955s¢ to 30%4¢ and rested at 3014c. Provisions were weak on account of the liberal runs of hogs predicted yesierday. The receipts for t0-morrow” are estimated ut 26,000 head, and the wheat. corn_and oats market showing such re- markable strength provisions responded to the extent of recovering an early slight break in lard and ribs and recovering a loss in pork made at the start, gaining 15¢ at the close. Estimates for to-morrow : Wheat, 40 cars; corn, 195 cars; oats, 187 cars: hogs, 26.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat No. 2— o 7740 T8%e 5074c 5155 5255¢ $12 42 $12 67 $6 57: 86 821 86 g 86 2714 §6 22 Sairrs 56 fitid lows: Flour—Firm; Cash_quotations were as No. 2 Spring Wheat, 79 1/g¢: No. 3 Spri; oats nonsinals No. 4 fed % ‘Wheat, nominal: , 78 2 Com, S4@singe: No. 3 Outs, o ‘White. 32%4(@38¢: No.3White, 32: 2 Kye, 66c: No. 2 Bariey, 52@58¢: No. g;’tsc:Nn.theymom!nfl'l\n.lmmd.‘ 4 ime Timothy Seed, $5; Mess Pork. § obl., $12 55 79¢; c: N 12 6214 Lard, P 100 Bs., $650@6 5 Short el e e )whi.sk,hlfllj ers’ finished goods, 65160620 381, Sugare, Cot Loat, uhchanzed: Gran. Slaied, anchunged: Siantard 4, unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-ay the Butter mar- ket was firm. Creameries, 10@17c; Dairies, 10@ The COMMERCIA | rates, $4 883 yearlings weighing 620 to S30 pounds sold at $4 50 @4 70, while desirable westerns sold as low as £3 stockers sold at $2 25@3 35, and feeders at $3@3 95. Texas cows and bulis sold freely at $2 @3 and steers were active at $2 85@4 25, the offer- ings consisting mostly of grass fed lots. The best hogs sold at $4 70, or 20c lower than & vear ago. Heavy hogs sold at $4 25@4 70; mixed, 4 25@4 55: light, 51 10@4 45, and pigs at $3@4. The bulk of the sales occurred 'at $4 55@4 65 for het and $4 40@4 45 for lizht. Very inferior sheep sold_at $1 25@2: common to choice sheep at $2 25@4 25 and spring lambs at $3 50@6. Exporters have taken some heavy sheep, mostly ewes, at $4. To-day’s sheep have suffered a big decline and are selling around $2 25 for common iots. Receipts—Cattle 9000, calves 700, hogs 35,000, sheep 9000. STOCKS IN LONDON. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 6.—The Evening Post’s London cablegram says: There was a de- crease of £1000,000 in the coin and bullion in the bank of England this week, although £140,- 000 in gold net was imported for the week, the casn having gone into home circnlation for the Whitsuntide recess. The details as to the gold movement for the week were: £181,000 im- ported from Australia, £178,000 in bars bought and £6000 from Paris, while £100,000 went out to to the Cape, £120,000 to South America and $5000 to Gibraltar. The speculative markets were dull to flat to-day. partly due to the Armenian matters and partly to undigested blocks of mining shares ofered by speculators. Americans were flat, but closed above the lowest. The rise in exchange favors the argument of jour- nalists and private pessimists. The liquidation of a large account of a recent bull operator in Yankees assisted the dnllness and partly accounted for the sharp break in Eries and Readings. The rumor cabled yesterday about a Chinese loan received practical confirmation from the best quar- ters. 1 have reason to believe Russia lends China £16,000,000 for twenty years, charging China for the money 2 small interest, the loan to be issued in Paris, bringing 4 per cent interest and gnaranteed by Russia. Itissaid Russia received from China no special guarantees, but one cannot confirm this. It is expected that the loan will be issued very soon. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, CHICAGO, June 6.—The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit at open suction to-day, realiz- ing prices as follows: Rtoyal apricots, $1 60@2 50 seedling apricots, $1 55@1 65; Alexander peaches, $1 50@2 25; Royal Anne cherries, $1@1 25; Black ‘Tartarians, 80c@$1 15; half boxes, Tartarian, 45¢ Bigarreau, 90c@$1 16; Black Eagle, 95¢; Governor Wood, 60@70c: Rockport, 70@75¢; assorted cher- ries in bad condition, 35@70c. ‘The National Fruit Association sold California fruit at open auction to-day asfollows: Black Tar- tarian cherries, 50c@$1: Republicans, 85¢; Black Oregon, 70c; Roval Anne, 85@95c: Centennial, 90c; Pontiac. 70@90¢: Griflins, 65¢; Pringle apri- cots, 70@90c; Newcastles, S0c: seedlings, $1 25; 1 apricots, $165@2 45; Alexander peaches, ; some green, $1 55. Brothers sold at open_auction to day four cars California fruit at following prices: Royal 31 70@2 50; seedling apricots, $115 ;| New 70@90c: Pringles, S85c; Alexander peaches, £140@$2 30; cherry plums in crates, $150@l55; in_ boxes, 35 @65c: Royal Anue cherries. 66c@8$1 25: black republicans, $1; two California fast train cars San Jose cherries arrived in very bad order and sold: Bigarreaus, 85c@$1 20: Royal;Annes, 60c@$1 15: 50c@$1 10; ¢d cherries, $120; agles, 75¢: assorted, orter Brothers Com-. ion to-day one car San Jose arrived in_very bad order, at following ‘artarians, 75c@$1 40: Bigarreaus, 8734c@ Governor Woods, 55@87Yac. NEW YORK STOCKS. i - $137%4; Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 1@1%42%: last loan 114¥; closed 1@1%4%. Prime mercantile paper, 24,@8%a%. Sterling exchance, strong and higher, with actual business 1n bankers’ bilis at $4 8914@4 8914 for demand and $4 8814@4 8814 for sixty aays. Posted 34 59 and $4 8915@4 90. Commer- al Uills, 84 57:4@4 8734, Silver certificates, 657 714c. CLOSING sTOC Atchison 615 Northern Pacific.. Adams Express;. 144 | Preferred. Alton,Terra Haute. 67 = |U. P., Den. & Guit. Preferre Northwestern. American Express.116 Preferred. American Tobacco.111%'N. ¥ Preferred . 11 ephone. vigation. 29 Orezon Short Line. Pacific Mail, .. 221/ Peoria, D.& Evans. 50 " Pittsburg. .. .. 15! o Pullman Palace. Reading. 1 Richmond Terminl— 94 Preferred. . & Onio..... ag0 Alton, hicago, B. &£ Q... Chicago Gas. Consoli C. C. C. & St. Louis. 4 Colo. Coal & Iron.. 8% RioGrande&Westn 1815 Cotton Oil Cert.... 27 | Preferred. 44 Del. Hudsor 129 [Rock Island. Del.LackG Westerni6l S 3, G.pid. 46 s 5 20%5 _ Preferred. 120;2 — " 'St. Paul & Omaha.. 38 114 1014 Preferred. 2314 Southern R. . 157" Preferred. P. M. & M. Chicago & E 111 ptd. 10034 Southern Pacific.. Hocking Valley... 253 Sugar Refinery. 03 Lllinois Central.... 9414 Tenn. Coal & Iron. 2834 St. Paul & Duluth. 29" |Texas Pacific. 1154 Kansas & Texas pf. 3154 Tol. & Ohio Cen. p? 797z Lake Erie & Westn 231 Union Pacific. 137 Preferred. 8134 U. 8. Bxpress. Lake Shore. 14514 Wab. S. L. & Pac. Lead Trust 355 Preferred.. Louisville & Nash. 576 Wells-Fargo. Louisville &NewAl 934 Western Union.... 92 Manhattan Consul.1131s Wheeling & L. E.. 1334 Memphis & Charls. 15 | Preferred. 447, Michigan Central.. 9934 Minn. & St. Louis. 38 Mexican Central... 1115 Denver, & Rio G... 1434 Missouri Pacific.... 2754 General Electric... 35% Mobile & Ohio..... 24{4 National Linseed.. 2815 Nashvilie Chatt.... 65 (Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 23 National Cordage. Preferred,. N. J. Central 21/4' Preferred.. 414 H. & Texas Cent... 9834 ToLA.A.& N.Mic] Norfolk & West pf. 149 Tol.St.Louis & K. North American... 6%g Preferred. CLOSING BONDS. U S 4s, new, reg...12335Cen Pac 1sts of '95.103 Do. ds coupon...123%gDen & R G Ts U S b3 registered..116 " | Do, 4s 55 coupon 116 ie 2ds. Do, 4s registered. 1117 G H & S A 6s. Do, 4s coupon...118""| Do, Ts, ered. 97 |H & Tex Cent 88 Pacific 63 0195....100 | Do, 63 Ala Class 1081, M K Tfirst 4s Do, Class 107 | Do, second 4 Do, Class C 107 |Mutual Union 6s. Do, Currencies... 97 [N J Cent Gen 5s. La.New Consols 4s. 96 |Northern Pac 15!.5.117;,/: Missouri 68 100 | Do, 2ds.. -100 N Carolina 6s. 124 |Northwest Consols.140 102 | Do,SF deb 5s...109%, 114 R GranaeWest 1is_77%4 86" [St Paul Consols 75128 100 | Do, C&P W bs..114 — |SuL&IronMiGen 55 78 60 |SUL& S F Gen 85111 Va Centuries. Do, deferred. 62 }scmmem R. R.5s. 9615 6 |Texes Pacific firsts 9174 723, Téxas Pac seconds. 29 2354 UnionPac 1500r6.1039¢ 10554 West Shore 4s.....108 L& N unified 4s... 8135 = _ FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., June 6.—The spot ‘market is dull at 55 91,d@5s 11d. Cargoes are steadier at 275 41/pd arrived. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No, 2 Red Winter: June bs 914d; Juiy, 68 934d: August, 55 1014d; Sep. tember, 5s 1034d; October, 5s 1114d. sEcuRITIES, m)x’s)y(: ESG.‘hJ%De &—(i%l;!fol;i 106 3-186; sil- ver, rench Rentes, 102 . Bullios into Banik of England, £14,000. “ 3 PORTLAND’S BUSINESS, PORTLAND, OR.. June 6.—Exchanges, $252, TIS: balances SUTO0K. e v heat—Waila Walla, ushel; 5 53@b4c B bushel. a0l Fyaliay, EXCHANGE AND BULLION, = [ while the stock of barley is below theaverage. The | good to cholce; Mexican Limes, $4 50@5 B statement i3 as follows: Soo ] anyg 228 £ SEZ ¥ 8533 22u”nF258 7 503 / EEERZSEEEEY wEng PEEEZEosPE on B EZo £2z33 SoSn BgE°8EE582E Fo] w3 ETEsg i o33 2SR = & £73 £c8-2 S © 2a 85758 S EZSE3 5IEES 2 e 5; 2 I3 2 §ioowe: b i i 55_ = w8255 B 2 = & Fazal ° =z IAPUIY ‘0uSALT ‘PINIIW 00 WTRYA, PUT J00WI 220 1UOTY 200 T V0PV ANOP PUV LIS Fujpiou} THI, NI ONINTVIEH NIVED ANV 900Td J0 JA0duTd Q I gl £l =1 2 & ke z22a o #2 RS & ISEHERS 5SS & B2 w slel . 0% 8 418l 8 22| & 5|28 8§ FEl 2 glg g s iz g e 2 wl B - - w w |98l B R T =1 g2l B R R i R Tle 3 L nEwa | 99 28 8 8 zaad B =18 8 & 8888 g > = = ool o 2 8 2| =2 |EE| 2 218 B & o883 g €les © © oSS =] ol ol ® -c?s o= {33 s x| =8 o =2l L = R B S e K Z| Slggi i & & o 3 |8 v o S B wlw © ®© ® £lgR8 2 slg g8 g . s o|o® om o8a8| 25l | ® = B 5| alw i 3 = | 2232 Z|8: 3 2 5333 gl8: g:::8 e WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—An account of the shipment of syndi- cate Wheat to Texas millers appears In another column. Only a fraction of it will thus be disposed ©of, however, as the major portion will be exported through the regular channels. Yesterday’s markets for futures were higher In sympathy with Chicago which rose from 7714c to 79%4¢. Shipping Wheat was aull. a3 the exporters are at present busy with the syndicate Wheat. No. 1, 8734c B cul; choice, 88%@90c B ctl: lower grades, 80@S5c; éxtra chotes for milling, 9509 319 cil CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION — 10 o'clock — December— 2400 tons, §1 0514: 4000, $1 0514. Seller '95, now, storage paid—100. $1 017, REGULAR MORNING Si:SSTON—December—1600 tons. $1 0555: 1900, $1 6534 ; 700, $1 0535, May —300, $1 18. Seller '95, new—700, $1 02. AFTERNOON SESSION — December—1000 tons, $106; 800, $1 063s; 500, $1 057%. BARLEY—Continues to decline and s very weak. Feed, 60c 3 ctl for ordinary and possibly a small advance for choice bright; Brewing, nominal a16732@7T4ac B cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAE MORNING SESSION — December—100 tons, 68%4c. AFTERNOON SESSION — December — 100 tons, B4c: 100, 6355c. OATS—Nothing going on worthy of comment, Milling are quotable at $1 05@1 1214 B ctl: fancy Feed, $1 0214@) 05 B cil; good to choice, 97Voc@ #1 03 common to falr, 0@85c; Red, 90cg$1; Gray, 9914@95¢; Surprise, $1 10@1 15 B ctl. CORN—Deslers report trade excessively dull, with large offerings, Large Yellow, $1 05@1 15 & Smail; Round Yellow, $1 10@1 12%; White, $1@1 05 B ctl. KYE—Steady at 90c ctl for No. 1. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 85@90c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are s follows: Family extras, 83 40@3 50 P bbl: Bakers’ extras, §3 30 @3 40; superfine, $2 25@3 50 B bbl. MiLLSTUFFS-—Rye Flour, 3%5c 8 1b; Rye Meal, 3¢; Grabam Flour, 3¢; Oatmeal, 41jc; Ost Groats, 5ct Cracked Wheat, 314c; Buckwheat Flour, 434c} Pearl Berley, 414@434C B Ib; Rice Meal, $12@15 ton, ® S ENMEBAL, ETCTable Meal, 3@330: Corn, §24@25; Cracked Corn, $24 50@; ton; Hominy, 414@4%¢c B . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Unchanged at $13 50@14 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Are higher at $17 50@19 50 B ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, $14@14 50; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton; Cottonseed Oflcake, $24 B ton. HAY—0ld Hay steady; new more or less weak. New Wild Oat, $6@7; new Wheat and Oat, $6@’ new Alfalfa, $4 50@550. We quote oid Hay: Wh $5G11 9 ton; Wheat and Oat, 8710 50; Barley, 37@8 B ton; Oat, $8@10: Alfaita, $7@8 50; Clover, $7@8; Compressed, 87@10: Stock, $6@7 B ton. STEAW—40@75¢ 3 bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Very dull. Prices are generally weak. Bayos quotable at $1 26@1 50; Small Whites, $2 60 @785 Pea, $2 50@2 75; Large Whites, $2 50@2 75 Pink, §1 26@1 45; Reds, $1 25; Blackeye, $3 25@ 3 75: Red Kidney, nominal; Limas, $4@4 25; But- ters. 81 76@2 for small and $2@2 25 B ctl for larg: SEEDS—Mustards are nominal. Flax, $2 25 2 50 Canary, 3@4c B Ib: Alfalis, 7@7%4¢; Kape, hazipe; Hemp, e 1. RiKD PEAS—Split Peas, 4@434c; Green Peas, nominal; Niles, nominal; Blackeye, nominal. POTATOES, ONIO VEGETABLES, POTATOES — Steady and not particularly changed. Burbanks, 50c@$1: Peerless, 50@65c. New Potatoes, in sks, 35@65¢; New Farly Rose, in boxes, from the River, 60@85c; Oregon Bur- banks, 40@60c B ctl. % ONITONS—New Reds, 40@50c @ ctl; Silverskins, 50@60c B ctl. VEGETABLES—No change beyond a further decline in Beans. Tomatoes from Winters, 75¢ 8 drawer: Tomatoes from Los Angeles, $3 50@4 B box; Summer Squash, 40@50c for Vacaville and $1 @1 25 B box for Bay: Asparagus, 50c@$1 50 B Dbox for ordinary and $1 76@2_for choice: Rhn- Darb, 40@50c for ordinary and 65@85c B box for choice: Green Peas, $1@1 26 B sk for common and 2@214¢ for Garden: String Beans, 2@3c B b for Green, 3 c for Refugee and Fountain and 21 @44eC 91 for Colden Wax; Maryeville Cucumbers, 1@1 26 @ box; Dried Okra, 15¢® Ib; Dry Pep: pers, 1u34@1o; Cabbage 76¢ P ctl; Feed Carrots, 0@40c; Garlic, 4@5c B Ib. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Medium grades of dairy rule firm, being pretty well cleaned up. Creamery Buiter contiuues plentiful aud dull, CREAMERY—Fancy, : , ; Sxeiaces y, 12@12%c; seconds, 11@ Darny—Fancy, 10@11c B 1b: good to choice, 9@ ; medium grades, 8@8%ac B Ib; store Buiter, e o;l‘;fi%gE—Fanc mild new, 6c: 2 50 Ib; Young America, 5@7c; Eastern, 113@123c; Western, 6@sc # I, o 3GS—Dealers quoted a small advance in prices, The market s firm. Duck Eggs, 13@l6c ® doz;: store Eggs, 12@18¢; ranch Eggs, 14@16¢ B doz. POULTRY AND GAME, common to Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — sasy Sterling Exchange, sight . — Tass New York Exchange, sight. - 02 New York Exchange, telegraphic... — 05 Fine Silver, spot, § ounce. es 66: Fine Silver, 30 days. 661 Mexican Dollars. T GOVERNMENT MONEY IN THIS CITY, C. P. Berry, Assistant Treasurer United States at San Francisco, reports cash on hand May 31, 1895, s follows: . United States notes....... 148,281 etchaury sotes 1890 ‘!og,ggs % ation: nk notes. 26.! Stlver certificates.. 5325 0o Gold certificates. Gold comn... Standard silver doltars.. Frictional silver coin. .. Minorcoim.............c. Total. eeeennnes.. $41,792,384 20 Standard dollars shij 1n May 15, Fractional silver shipped in May. ... "’u.gotg% — STOCKS OF GRAIN. @16c; Eggs, steady, 10@11%4c. Livestock. Common to extra native steers wel 1000 to 1500 ponnds were salable at $3 , but sales @bout $5 50 were few and the bulk Of the trans- actions were at Nice distillery fed { Regular Semi-Annual Statement of the Produce Exchange. ‘The San Francisco Produce Exchange yesterday issued its usual statement of the amount of grain, etc., on hand 1n the State June 1. The stock of wheat, as will be seen by the figures for former mhvmm.mumflqu tho yeap, POULTRY—Ts quiet at unchanged prices. Live Turkeys, 12@13c for Gobblers; 12@13c for Hen: Geese, P pair, $1@1 25; Goslings, B pair, $1@1 2 Ducks, 83 50 for old and 84@6 50 for young: Heus, $4@5 50 B doz: Roosters, young, $8@10 dozen’: do, old, dozen; Fryers, $6 5 7 50 9 dozen; Broilers, for large and $2@d for small; Pigeons, $1 753 for young and old. Game—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—The canners are in the country after Cherries, and are obliged to pay up to secure them. The local market is steady. The re- ceipts yesterday were 3600 boxes. Supplies of reaches and _Apricots are ample. Plums, 75c $1 25 B box; Peaches, 40@75c: Cherry Plums, 41 gggfi ® drawer: Green Apples, 35@50c § box: Apple: 50 % box $1 25@1 50 @ box; Apricots, 4¢ or Priigles and 0@I0C for Hovare: Cherries, 40@60c for red and white and 40@75¢ & box for ‘black: 4@6c B Ib for white in vulk and 4@6c for black in bulk; Royal Anne, 75@85¢c B box and 7c B b In bulk. BERR mgl_ Berries lwenxngsh‘ around. Blackbernes, crate: berries, $6@11 P chest m“gfieca o chest; Gooseberries, mon, c for Oregon Improved. Strawberries were 489 chests, selling at $ for large berries. s P S mons con- tinue in large supply, ‘dull and weak. Navels, 750@81 75 % box: Seadlings, 40@75¢: California Lemaps, @A 2D 10 commen and §1 G0@2 fox eceipts of 7 for box: Bananas, $1 25@2 @ bunch; Pineapples, $4@5 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes. four sizes, quotable at 33,@4c B 1; larger sizes, 5@6c P Ib; smaller sizes, 116@3c “Apples, 4@4%4c for sliced and 5@3yac for evapormid: Blescnid Peaches, 4150 6c: Apricots, 5@6e for fair to choice and 7@7aC for fancy Moorpark: Pears, 4@4Yac for evaporaied halves, 3@4c for quarters and 126@2c for inferior g00ds; Plums, 3@314c for pitted and 134c for un- Pitted: Figs, biass: %e for pressed and 8¢ for unprassed. .RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES — Raisins — Four-crown loose quoted at 3%2¢ B Ib; three-crown 234¢ B Ib: 2-crown, 2c @ Ib; seedless Sultanas, 3¢ # 1; seadless Museatels, 2¢ B Ib; 3-crown London layers, $1 85@1 45 ® box; clusiers, $225@275; Déhesi clusters, ‘92 50; Imperial clusters, $3 50: Tied Grapes—11,@14 @ 1. NUTS Chenmtie ioralo at 3@5c; Walnats, 0c I for paper-shell and softshell, and 7¢ @ b for hardshell: Almonds, 2@(21/% B for hardshell, and 5@6c @ b for softshell, and —— for paper’shell; Peanuts, 5@6c for Eastern and 4@434c for California; Hickory Nuts, b@ee: Pe- cans, 6¢ for rough and 8c forpolished; Filberts, %%: 5%“{" Nuts, 7@74ec ® Ib; Cocoanuts, $4 5 100, HONEY—0ld Comb, 6@10c; nmew water-white extracted, 5@514c: light amber extracted, 435@ Afléc ark amber, 4¢ 6% . EESWAX—Quoted at 26@28¢ B 1. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Are slow at the familiar prices. Bacon quotable at 9@9%c B Ib for heavy and 10c @ I for light medium, 10%5c B Ib for light, 11@1134c¢ B for I extra light and 12%@15¢ for sugarcured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 1234c; California Hams, 11%4c; Mess Beef, §7@ 750 B bbl; extra mess do, $8@8 50; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $9 50 # bbl; extra clear, %17'5%@18 B bbl; mess, $16@15 50 bbl; Smoked cef, 91 4 MRKL@‘X%SD”:[NCH quotable at 6%zc B 1b for compound and 8c for pure; pails, 8c: California, tierces, 6¢ for compound and 7%4c for pure: half- bbls, 784c; 10-1b tins, S # tb: do 5-1b, 86 P Ib. COTTOLENE—8c in tierces and 9@9%gc 8 Ib in 10-D tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Hides are jumping. We have 10 note the sharpest advance for atleast 20 years, especially in dry Hides, which have gone up 4c ® B within 24 hours, owing to pronounced scarcity. When the Leather Trust was organized many of the smaller tanneries in the Eastern and Wesiern States were closed down and this has now led to a scarcity of Leather: and as cattle have been scarce as well, & boom in Hides is the resulr, Heavy salted steers, 10c_B 1b; medium, 812@9c light, B@8l40: Cowhides, 8@8Yac: salted salted Calf, 9¢; saltea veal, 8¢: dry Hides, usual se- n, 19@20c; culls and brands, lic; dry Kip, ib; cry Caif, 20c # Ib; prime Goatskins, 20@ Kids, 5c: Deerskins, good summer, 30 % Ib; mediom, 16@25¢; winter, 10@15; Sheep- skins, shearlings, 10@20¢ each; short wool, 25@35c each; medium, 30@45¢ each: long wool, 40@60c each. Culls of all kinds about 14¢ less. TALLOW—Is rather steadier al unchanged No. 1 rendered, 414@4}sc: country Tal- 4@4Vic; refined, 6¢; Grease, 3@3Yzc B b Quotations for the spring clip are as foliows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@12c B 1b; Choice Northern, 10@11c @ 1b: San Joaguin, year's staple, 6@7c B Ib: do, seven months’, 6@8c; Cala- veras ‘and_Foothill, @10c: Nevada, 7@9c 3 . HOPS—Good to choice, 4@6¢ B Ib; inferior and old Hops, 2@3c. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, 3S—Calentta Grain Bags, $4 70@4 75; Wool COAL—Wellington, $8 B ton; New Wellington, ; Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, $6 50; yant, $6: Coos Bay, $0 ® ton: Wallsend, $7 50 Scotch, $8: Byrmbo, 87 60; Cumberland, ' $13 50 in bulk and $16 in sacks; Pennsylvania Anthra- cite Egg, $12: Welsh Anthracite Exgy $9; Cannel, $8; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valt ley, $7 60: Coke, $12 in bulk and $14 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net, cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 534c: Dry Granulated, 51/ac; Confectioners’ A, 5¢: Magnolia A, 454c; Extra C, 4Y,c; Golden C, 4%jc; D, 4c; half barrels, 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes 14¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: 51,@6c; second quality, ? s 5@7c B b. 3 Ewes, 4B b. P @ Ib for soft, 4@4l4c for ers; dressed’ do, 5@6%4c. RECHAPTS OF PRODUCE. 'HURSDAY, June 6. LAMB—Spring, 41 PORK—Live Hog hard and 4@414c for Flour,qr. sks. 8 Wheat, ctls... 19 Barley, ctls. 149 850/ Wine, gals. 41,700 . 2,362 Pelts, vdls, 30 361 Hides, no. 324 275Mustard, Seed, sks 199 198 Quicksilver, flasks 61 Hay. tons... 471/Lime, bbls......... 120 THE STOOK MARKET. Stocks continued dull yesterday and showed no change worthy of note. NOTES. The assessment on Justice will be delinquent in the board to-day. ‘The following official reports have been placed on file: SAVAGE—ON the 950 level the north lateral drift started from the west side of the station isad- vanced 110 feet; face is in quartz and porphyry. The south drify from the station is advanced 16 feet; face is in low-grade quartz. From the face of the south drift started from the east drift they hove started an east crosscut and advanced the same 12 feet, passing through 2 feet o fair grade ore. The east crosscut started from the south drift 20 feet from the east drift passed through 25 feet of quartz and reached the east clay of the vein. The west crosscut started from the face of the north drift fourth floor is advanced 35 feet; face shows some good ore. On the 1000 level at a point 40 feet back of the face of the east crosscut they Dbave drifted south on a streak of ore 20 feet. On the 1050 level the south drift from the east cross- cut is advanced 45 feet; face is in porphyry aud | quartz. Sk6. BELCHER—ON the 200 level the southwest crosscut from the south lateral drift is out 74 feet, 10 feet having been added during the week; the face shows porphyry. On the 300 level the joint Belcher south drift i now out 237 feet from the Belcher shaft. The face is in quartz of no value. Have hoisted during the week and stored in the orehouse at the mine 15 tons of ore, the average ifiol% car sample of which shows an assay value of per ton. JusTICE—From the south drift from the bottom of the winze, 32 feet below the the drain tunnel, a total of 35 tons of ore have been extracted, Thig ore has been worked at the Douglass mill and 1ded in bullion $2375. CrOWN PoiNT—The raise from the west crosscut on the 700 level to counect with the fifth floor of the stope is now up 22 feet, in porphyry. It will take 3 or 4 days to connect and put in chute. Have extracted and shipped the past week' to the Mexican mill jor reduction 600 tons of gold ore. The average hattery sample was $9 46, of which $8 40 was gold. BELOHEE—ON the 1000 level the northeast cross- cut from the north Jateral drift is out 60 feet, with the face in porphyry and quartz of no value, Have hoisted during the week and stored in the ore- house at the mine 32 tons of ore, the average top car samples of which shows an assay value of $31 16 per ton. A At the Bodie Consolidated mine they got through crushing on May 28 and finished cleaning up on June 1.~ Crushed during the week ending June 2 45 tons of ore, the average battery samples of which was $28 41; tailings $7 78 perton. Total amount of ore crushed on this run, 525 tons. Shipped to the San Francisco office June 2 bullion valued at $13,587 21. Total amount of bullion shipped for the run, $23,351 09. The usual pros- Pecting work is being done in the mine. The amount of money paid out for labor by the mining and other companies on and around the Comstock during May was $75,968 40. The Con- solidated California & Virginia pald $10,275 50, Crown Poiny $7036 66, Chollar $6447, Ophir 83864, Belcher $3586, Savage $2728, Best & Belch- er $2106 and Potosi $2274, and the other mines from $1000 to $2000 each. BOARD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday : BEGULAR MORNING SESSION—9:80. 150 Belcher...32,200 G & C. 450 B & B....411100 H&N 500 Bodie. ... 40100 . 200 Chollar. . |18/500 Justice....03200 Savage....33 200 CCaV...2.35(200 Kentuck .02(200 S Nev ....47 300 . .30| 60 Occidnt...18/300 Y Jacket.40 AFTEENOON SESSION—2:30. .32100 Chalnge..19/100 Occidentl. 19 40100 Chollar. ..17:500 Ophir. ..1.30 139100 CC&V...2.30(100 SierraN.. 49 100 Caledonia.05(500 Justice. ...03] Following were the sales In the Paclfic Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 00 Occldtl.. AFTERNOON SESSION—2:80. 100 Chollar....17/100 Oceldt....191100 S 150 CC&V..2:35) 50 Ophir....1.30| 50 ¥ Jacke! 50 2.3514| CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ' THURSRAY, June 6—4 p. u. 3 Bid. dsked. 20— 04 03 32 08 05 19 1.30 16 fi Con.New York, — Scorpion - ud m'll’fllh., §3 86Blerza Nevada, « 49 EastB.& B... 12 14Silver Hll..... 01 03 EestSierraNey 03 Silver King.. 20 g5 xchequer. yndicate. > oy Eureka Cor 20 | 26 20 Gould & Curry. 22 fi Hale & Norcrs. 8¢ Towa. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY, June 6—2 P. M. BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. U'S4scoup.111%4 — | Banks, Commercial— U Sd4sreg...11173 — |[AmerB&TC. — — Cal-stChless 1099 — [Anglo-Cal... 89 — Cal Elec L 6510775 — |Bank of Cal.. — 225 CntraCW 5s — 103 (Cal SD&TCo. 40% — Dpnt-stex-cp 92 99 (FirstNationl177% — FdsnL&P6s. — 110 |Grangers.... — — F&CH RR6s100 — |LondonP&A125 ~ — Geary-stRos. — 108 |London&SEK. — 31 LosAng Lés. 97% — (Merch Ex... 12— Do.Gnted.6s. — 103 [Nevada. = MktstCbiets123 _ — [Sather B - - NevCNgRSs. — 110 | Banks. Savings— NPORREs100 —— (GerS&LCo..1700 1780 ¥R Cal 651100 104 SEL1000 — NRyCalbs. — " — L= 45 Oak Gas 5s 510 Do, 2d iss b 150 Omnibus 6s. [Securlty.. 310 PacRoll Mb; Union Trust %50 Do, 2 ss 6. — | Street Railway— P&EO Ky 6s. 120 [California....103 1073 P&ChRy6s. 93 — |Geary-st. 90 PwIstRR6s. — 113 Marketst.... 38 38% Reno, WL&L102 105 Onk.SLellay — 100 RiverWCos — 100 |Presidio. - 13 SF&NPRR5810114102 [Sutter-st - - SPRRAriz6s 96100 | Powde! i SPRRCal6s.111% — [atlantieD... 17 25 SPRR Calbs. 8712100 [California. 75 = Do, 1con gtd. 8714100 |Giant 14 16 SPBrRCal6s. 947 9514 S SVWater6s.. — 12304V — 8¢ SVWaterds.. 973 981 us— StkinGEE6s — 10214 ICo. — 12 SunstT&T6s — 103 |Cal CotMills. — — Sutter-stR5s.107%5 — |Cal Dry Dock — VisaliaWCBs — = 92 |EdisonLight. 9435 95% STOCKS—Water— ’(iasuonARsn = o= ContraCosta. 5014 — |HawC&SCo. — = 8 Marin Co. 50 |HutehSPCo. 117% 123 SanJose..... — 100 [JudsonMfgC. —"~ — Sprog Valley 9973100% MerExAssn.100 — SRARTA S e Capital. — 48 [PacAuxFA. 13 — Central. 96 — [PacBorax... 98° 100 OakGL&H, 44 — [PacI&NCo. —* 30 PacGaslmp. 8214 83 |Pac Roll Mill 17 — PacificLight. 46% — [ParfPaintCo — 8 SanFrancsco — 72 [PacTransCo — 2515 Stockton..... — 30 [PacT&TCo. 45 — Insurance— SunsetT&T. 30— FiremansFd.150 — |UnitedCCo.. — 25 Sun. cees — 6O MORNING SESSION. Board—40 Edison Light & Power Co, 85%4. Street—25 Hutchinson S P Co, 12%4; 60 S F Gas- light, 71%4; 50 S V Water, 100. AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—25 Hutchinson S P Co, 12. ———— THE CALL CALENDAR. JUNE, 1895. June 7, Full Moon. June 15, Last Quarter. June 22, New Moon. 23|24 |25|26|27|28|29 June 29, et ————| First Quarter. = ——I Q 2 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SATis. | FIER. HumboldtBay | June 7. 9ax|Washon Coquille River|June 7, 8p|Miss'n 1 -|June 8104x|Spear *|June 8, 4rx|Vallejo June 8.11ax| Bdw'y 2 | June 8.10AxMiss 1 .|June N.L(IAM{ Vallejo d|June 9, 9ax| Bdw'y 1 -|7un 10, 4y Lomb'rd |Jun 1012w [P MBS Jun 10, 8ax|Bdw'y 3 *{3un 10, Miss'n 1 ay | Jun 11, 2pM|Bdw'y 1 Santa Rost Jun 12,11Ax| Bdw'y 2 Homer. *|Jun 12, 5Pu|Oceanic Weeott! -|Jun 12, 9ax| Vallejo Oregon -{Jun 13,1043 |Spear Del Norte.... |Grays Harbor|Jun 14, 5px|Main Farallon....| Yaauina Bay..|Jun 14,10A | Miss 1 St Paul, Newport ......|Jun 14, 8aM|Bdw’y 2 Walla Walla| Vic & Pet Snd [ Jun 14, 9ax!Bdwy 1 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox i pum Monowai Sydney.. [ Corona. San Diego.. 6 San Juan. Panama.. 6 Kabuwut. Comox. une 6 Arago Coos Bay. une 7 City of Everett.|Comox. . 7 Pomona. Humboldt Ba; 8 Newport. 8 Eel River. June 9 Honolulu. Portland Victoria & Puget Sound Crescent City. | Yaquina Bay Junel2 Junel2 hina and Japan. Junel2 Newport. Junel2 | Humbotdt ~ Bay. -Junel2 Junel2 unel3 uneld unels Willamette Val, State of Cal...... SUN AND TIDE TABLE. C |FIGH WATEE.[LOW WATER. MOON. - % Sman Large [Small. Large.[Rises Sets | Rises. 7 1.1srn.wr’ 5.14p 5.51a| 4.47| 7.29| 8.14p 8. 2.07p11.63p 6.02r 6.35al 4.47| 7.30| 8.05¢ HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. Braxcx HYpmoonarimio Orrror, U. 8. N.,) MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO, June 5. 1895, ) The time ball on Teiegraph Hili was not dropped to-day. Apparatus temporarily deranged. A.F. FECHTELER, Lientenant U. 8. N.. in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. THURSDAY, June 6. Stmr Alcatraz, Olsen, 43 hours from Port Los Angeles: ballast. to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen, 43 hours from Port Los Angeles: ballast, to Pollard & Dodge. Stmr San Juan, Pitts, 26 days — hours from Pan- ama, etc: pass and mdse, to P M S S Co. Stmr Corona, Hall, 6314 hours from San Diego and way ports: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins Stmr Polnt Arena, Johnson, 16 hours from Men- %oclnu, etc; pass and mdse, to Mendocino Lumber . S SUN. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. 33 hours fm Fort Bragg; pass and mdse, 103 § Kimball. In tow of the tug gilant. Stmr Sonita, Doran, 110 hours from San Diego and way ports; produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co, Haw stmr Kahului, Tyson, 5 days from Comox: 1333 tons coal, to R Dunsmuir & Co. Stmr Rival, Johnson, 51 hours from San Diego, via Hueneme: ballast, 0 W A Mitchell. Stmr Laguna, Peterson, 23 hours from Usal; lum- ber, to Usal Redwood Lumber Co. Cleared. THURSDAY, June 6. cosnm- Humboldt, Edwards, Eureka; M Knug& Ship Wachusett, Williams, Nanaimo; John Ros- enfeld’s Sons. Brship Lord Shattesbury, Cunningham, Queens- N ox bunk ortuna: Mikkelsen, P Nor bark Fortuna, elsen, Port Tow: ; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. e Stmr Bertha, Hays, Oonalaska; Alaska Com Co. g Sailed. THURSDAY, June 6. Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro. Stmr Bertha, Hays, Oonaluska. Stmr Queen, Carroll, Port Townsend. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo. Whal brig W H Meyer, Hanson, whaling voyage. Schr Rebecea, Christiansen, Eureka. Schr Bobolink, Nelson, Mendocino. Schr Ivy, Arff, Wallapn Bay. Schr Wm Bowden, Fierem, Seattle. Schr Melancthon, Remmers, Coos Bay. Charters. The Br ship Wythop, now at Victoria, was char- tered for wheat loading prior to arrival, with op- tion of Portland or Tacoma. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—June 6-10 P. M.—Wi thick; wind SW; velocity 8 miles per hom’.mh- Domestic Ports. EUREKA—Sailed June 5—Schr Elvinia, for San Francisco. 5 SANTA BARBARA—Sailed June 5—Br hark Duke of Ar%yle, for Royal Roads. SAN DIEGO—Sailed June 6—Br ship Dowan Hull, for San Francisco, in tow of tug Fearless. WESTPO:IT—Am'ed June 6—Simr Protection, hence June 4. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed June 6—Bktn John Smith, for Shanghai. MOSS LANDING—Arrived June 4—Schr Enter- prise. from Grays Harbor. SAN PEDRC—Sailed June 6—Schr Alice; stmr ‘Pasadena, for Eureka. & m}t’?“l.os ANGELES—Sailed June 6—Stmr unol. NEWPORT—Arrived June 6—Stmr Newsboy, from Redondo. and sailed for Redondo. MENDOCINO—Sailed June 6—Schr Nettie Sund- borg for San Francisco. PORT ANGELES—Sailed June 6—Bktn Quick- step, for Shangnal. : LCOMA—Sailed June 6—Scbr Maria' B Smith, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Sailed June 6—Stmr Cle- one, for San Franciseo. COOS BAY—Arrived June 6—Stmr Homer, hne June 3. Gotama, for San Francisco; Sailed June 5—Schr schr Seven Sisters, for San Francisco. . Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived June 6—hip Kentlworth, Champerico. May 25—Stmr City of Panama, from Champerico: stmr City of Syduey, hence April 29. Sailed May 18—Br simg Aztec, for San Francisco. May 20—Stmr Colon, for8an Francisco. ANTWERP—Arrived June 4—Br ship Galatea, hence Jan 2. BRISTOL—Arrived June 5—Nor ship Breldablik, from Oregon. DUNKIRK—Arrived June 4—Br ship Ellisland, from Tacoma. LIVERPOOL—Arrived June 5—Br ship Gars- dale. hence Jan 25. 2 DUNGENESS—Passed June 5—Br ship Ard- more, from London for Vancouver: Ger ship Ferdi- nand Fisher, from London for Oregon. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed May Toxteth, for Sau Francisco. NANAIMO—Sailed June 6—Bark Wilna, for San Francisco. 5—Br ship Importations. NAVARRO—Per Point Arena—500 railroad ties. Mendocino—1 pig mdse. Point Arena—175 M ft lJumber, 8 pkgs mdse, 120 bxs butter, 48 sks bone, 2 cs eggs, 10 sks peas, FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—2 bdls pelts, 60 salt hides, 2 horses, 100 M shinzles, 253 M ft lumber, 1 8K tails, 1 bx drugs, 4 €5 sho SANTA MARIA—Per Corona—300 sks beans. Los Alamos—100 calves. Port Harford—14 cs honey, 8 cs cheese, 1 cs 0il, 5 €oops chi ens, 2 coops poultry, 1 bx medicine, Z 3 Pkg knives, 15 bxs fish, 1 roll carpet, 3 bbls 7 cans tallow, 75 bdls hides, peits, etc, 54 bxs butter, 48 s eggs, 41 dressed calve: Rocksiding—97 sks roe Los Berros—94 sks wheat, 33 sks beans, 35 sks mustard. Santa Barbara—12 cs oil, 9 bbls wine, 28 bxs oranges, 145 bxs 'emons. Los Angeles, via Port Los Angeles—2 bxs books. 10 stoves, 1 pkg goods. 1 motor, 1 bx fittings, 320 sks plaster. 1 bx tobacco, 1 bbl sheep dip, 3 pun- cheons. Port Los Angeles—1 horse, 14 crts vegetables, 9 crts squash, 1 wagon and parts, 2 bxs tents, 2 sks harnes peYewport—170 bxs oranges, 200 bxslemons, 1 ¢s oney. Redondo—76 bxs lemons, 16 pkgs mdse, 1 bx oranges, Los Angeles, via Redondo—3 bxs oranges, 1 lot furniture, 1 bdl nets, 7 cs advertising matter. San Diego—35 bxs oranges, 14 sks 4 bxs dried peaches. T crt bicycle, 1 bdl bicycles, 1 sk dried fruit, 2 crts gas stoves, 3 cs dry goods, 106 bdls dried fish, 29 hi-bbls pickled fish, 1 bar iron, 1 pkg castings, 2 bbls tallow, 338 bxs lemons, 1 bx ham, 3 pkgs mdse. 2 bls curtains. GOLETA—Per Bonita—45 tons asphaltum. Lompoc—168 sks mustard, 381 sks beans, 2 bdls green pelts, 35 cs honey, 73 bdls hides, 8 cs cheese, 2 bxs butter, 3 bbls tallow, 5 bxs dried fruit. SOUTH AMERICA—Per San Juan—3 pkgs gold dust ($3747). For Hongkong—3 pkgs treasure ($1650). Mexico and Central America—3788 bgs coffee, 7 pkgs mdse, 6 bis deerskins, 43 hides, 350 bzs ofl- cake, 59 pkgs dried fish, 15 bgs pepper, 33 bls jute, 917 bxs limes, 44 bxs pineapples, 7 bxs melons, 6 bxs mangoes, 1368 bes gold and silver ore, 34 pkgs treasure ($129,853 89). Consignees. Per Point Arena—Wilson & Bacchtel; Pac Bone & Fert Co; Ross & Hewlett; F BHaight: Ballard & Hall; Rohlffs & Gerdon; O B Smith & Co; Enter- prise Brewery: Mendocino Lumber €o; O Mathews & Co; Standard Oil Co; Cluff Bros; Arpad Harasz- thy & Co. Per Noyo—Bissinger & Co; W B Sumner & Co; D McDonald; Porter, Slessinger & Co: J S Kimball; Standard Oll Co; W P Fuller & Co; Harris & Jon C A Hooper & Co; Union Lumber Co; R M Brow: J Hammond; Friend & Ter Per Corona—Wilson & Baechtel; Wetmore Bros M T Freitas & Co; J F Meyers & Co: T B Jay Barnes; M W McCheney & Co: W B Sumner & Co; Hills Bros: Dalton Bros: Hall, Lubrs & Co: M 8 Simas; Capt Bennett; McDougall Bros; Wood & Curtis: Kahn Bros; Klein & Co; W J Smith: H O Greenhood : San Francisco Breweries: Gray & Bar- bieri; L Scatena & Co: A Galli Fruit Co; W Woo Neustadter Bros. Eveleth & Nash: Adams & A Levy & Co: Gould & Jaudin; A C Richardson:. D Blagi & Co: W Wittland; W C Graves; Mark, Lev & Co: J C Dolan; C O Pennell; W £ Willizms; B Rodgers; ¥ J Moll: C S Hamiton: E Gallup: E N Johnson: W W Montague & Co; General Elec- tric Co: Dairymen’s Union; £ L Snell; National Tobacco Co; Dallemand & Co; Cal Dairy Produce Co; Allen & Lewis; A C Fry & Co: J Caire; Jjos Metzler; J [vancovicn & Co: N P Perrine; Kruse & Euler; Norton, Teller & Co; Smith's Cash Stor J P Thomas; American Union Fish Co; H Moffat 8an Francisco Fish Co; D E Perry; F Camilloni Kirshman; Standard Oil Co: Chicago Brewery tional Brewery : Enterprise Brewery; Jansen, Hose &Co; LD Stone & Co; C E Whitney& Co; H Wed- leck: S Brunswick; Sherry, Avilla & Co; Bennett & Murray; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Kowalsky & Co; De Bernardi & Co: Edwards & Co. Per Bonita—Wieland Brewing Co; R A Kershaw: H Dutard; Fleid & Stone; Lowry & Stellar; W_H Abbott; W B Sumner & Co; Bissinger & Co; A Pal- lies; Smith’s Cash Store: De Bernardi & Co; Getz Bros & Co; Standard Oil Co: Dodge, Sweeney & C CE Whitney & Co: F BHaight; Braunschwei & Co; Meyerfield, Mitchell & Co; C Carpy & Co. Per San Juan—A Center; A Levy & Co; Belton Lepori; Cabrera, Roma C Co; C D Bunker & Co; Chuida & Flack: Dieckmann & Co: E eele & Co: F Ruther & Co; Goldtree Bros; G Staacke; Garcia & Maggini; Haas Bros: J Meyerink & Co; I Gutte; J Gundlach & Co; J Ivancovich & Ce T Wright; J D Spreckels Bros & Co; L F Lastreto; L G Sresovich & Co; L Benussi; L Gibson; S Flour Co: Schwartz Bros; Otis llister & C 3, Jones & Co; Stockton Milling Co; Anglo-Cal nia Bank; Selby Smelting and Lead Co; W Loaiza & Co: Thannbauser & Co; Nevada Bank; Urruel Urioste & Co; W F Keyes; W £ Mitchéll; W O sen. M For Late Shipping Tntelligence See Thirteenth Page, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Fremantle), Austra- lia: 3 first _ class, $110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur- day, June 15, at 10 AN Australian steamer, MONOW AL sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, June 27, at 2 P, 3. ‘Ticket office, 138 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street, J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY ISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN Francisco for ports in_Alaska, 9 A. . % June 4, 9, 19, 24. July 5, 9, 19, 24, August 3, 8, For British Columbia and Puget Sound 'ports, June 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, and every fifth day there- atter. For Eureks, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, every Tuesdiy at 2 P. M. For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, June 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 23, 26, 30, and every fourth Qay thereatter, 8 A. M. ForSan Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, June 4, 8.12, 16, 20, 22, 24,28, and every fourth day thereaiter, at 11 A. 3. Steamer Pomona Saturday to Mond: excur- sion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway whart 1. Saturdays 4 P. M. For ports m Mexico, 10 A. ., 25th of eacn month, steamer Willamette Vaile; - Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. 0. R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharfat 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND wich direct rail lines to all points in OREGON, WASHINGTON, {DAHO, MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi: cago, New York and Boston. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. State of California salls Juna 8, 18, 28, July 8. Oregon sails June 13, 23, July 3, 18. Fare In cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. §7 503 Round trip, 8§25 00, For through rates and all other fnfo to the undersigned. rmation apply GoODALL, PERKINS & Co. Gen'l Supts., 10 Marke st. FRED. F. CONNOR, Gen’l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. COMPAGNIE GENER ALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. (OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NOR' River, foot of Morton st. )Tnvex«rsTn% this line avold both transit by English rallwiy and the dlscomfort ot (Srossing the channel in & small . New York to Alexandria, i first class $160; second class B1i6 > " b Laris LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboneut. . -....June 15, 8:00 . a. udelon. er particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, ave., San Francisco. Agents, 5 Montgomery WIHTE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, &ueenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. CABIN,!WANDCPWARD‘ACCORD“ Ing to steamer and accommodation selected: second cabin, $35; Majesticand Teutoiic, $40 and 345. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and cabin plans may procured from W, H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Compuny, 613 Murket st., under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. SUEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southam; calling en e at Cerbourg] France, and Plymouth to lan passengzers. - Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and tress are to direct ports in England and Germany'. | Mary Garratt, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St,, At 5 P. M. Dailv, Fxcept Sunday. commodations Reserved by Te A STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Petors, City of Stockton, Cal. N . and Imp. Co » hone, ‘Telepnone Main 505 RAILROAD TRAVEL) SANFRANCISCO & NORTH P CIFIC RAILWAY (9. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market S8, San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 3:30, 5:10, at1 ixtra tri Xtra trips at 1:50 ,'9:30, 11:00 A.3.; 1: D4, 0. 00 A.3.; 1:30, 3:30, San Rafael to San Francisco. 11:10 A. . —Extra tripa 1:40, Ancisco and Schuetzen Park same as abovi WEEK | DAYS. | DaYS. 7:40 ax 8:00 AM 110:40 axc 3:30 px 9 ma, | 6:05 px 10 5:10 px|5:00 Px|Santa Rosi.| 7:30 py g | WeER Davs. 8:50 AM SuN- DAYS. Ax 15 px Windsor, | Healdsburg, DAL 7:30 vx| 6:15 pag Pleta, | 10:30 & 0 rx 6:15 b | 10:30 ax |Guerneville. | 7:30 rx | 6:15 Py 0 A 8:00 A>| Sonoma [10:40 M| 8:50 an 0 Px 5:00 Pu| and 5 px| 6:18 Px | Glen Ellen. 2 00 4| Sebastopol. | Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wesl Springs. Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for iighland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Sprin Lakes, Laure! Dell, Upper Lake, Boonevil wood, Mendocino City, Fort Brage, Us Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, P Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Val burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eure Saturday to Monday round-trip ticke Les. G Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be ond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery asd | Market streets, under the Palace Hotgl. |~ H.C. WHITING, R.X.RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. 18:00 ax 0 P 0 Ax 10:30 Ax 6:05 P 6:15 i SOUTHERN FPACIFI {PACIFIC SYSTEM. Tratus leave and are du SAN FRANCISCO. Frox MAY 19, 1895, =Ny 0 San Leandro, Haywards & Way 5tns ic Express (via Martinez and Lathrop) Ugden & Last, 004 Port Costa and Beni O0A Peters and Milton 30A San Leandro, Haywards & Way 9304 Napa, Calistoga and *Santa Rosa Vadaville, sparto, Sacrament and Redding vis Davi i and San Ramon. @:804 Niles, San Jose, Stockton, Tone Sacramento, Marysville, Red Blu 004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way 5¢'ns press, Raymord, Sants Barbara, , Deming, New Orleans and E: 0A San Leandro, Hayws 00 San Leandro, Hay 0P Niles, San Jose and Livermore 07 Sacramento River 0P Port Costa and W 0 San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns 00r Martinez, San Ramon, Ben Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, 1 ano and Santa Ros: 4:00r Vacaville, _Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Bacramento . 7 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Livermoro amd Stockton .. 5:00r Los Angeles mond (for ¥ for Mojave and t. 0F Europcan Mail (vis Martinez Stockton) Ogden and 6:00r Haywards, Niles nud San Jose, 16:00 Vallejo . :00% Oreg: Dress (vis Martin ) Sacrament Fortlaud, F and Easi :00P San Leandro, Haywards& Way 00 San Loardro, Haywards & Way St'ns 1112:004 15p San Leandro, Haywards & Way 5t'ns_*% SANTA CKUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge)- 17:45A Sunday Excursion for Newar! Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Cruz 8:15A Newark, Station: *2:15P Newark, , New Felton, Boulder Creek, uz aud Principal Way *6:454 San Jose, Now Almaden and Way Stations e 17:304 Bunday Excursion for San J Cruz, Pacific Grove and Prir Obispo and Principal Way tations. . 3 19:47A Palo Alto and, *2:30r Sau Jose, Gilroy, Tres I anta Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacific Grove ... 80° San Jose and Principal *3:20r San Jose y Sta CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISGO—Foot of Market Street (Slin §)— 700 800 9:00 *10:00 ¢ 11:00A.X. 300 400 *6:00 o704 *5:00 P for Afternoon * Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdeys only. § Thursdays only. 1 Sundays on! 1t Mouday, Thursday and Saturday nig! A for Morning. SAUSALITO FERRY. From A 21, 1895, LeaveS.F. WEEK DAYS. 7.0045. Mill Val., Ross Val., San Rfl....... ........ 8.00A.M. ¢ SanQte. G.45a.u, 7.40a.40 Arrive 8. P, 113070, Ress Val., San Rfl, San Qta 4.40P.m, 5.35.M, . . 6.25p.M, San Qua. 7.45% §an Gta 8,004 (asadero and Way Stations L TAge) $146pM. . yo X%8.454.M0 #Saturdays only. % Mondays only, SUNDAYS, 8.00a. . Mill Val., Ross Val., San RfL,, San Qta, . Ross Va]lag;::n Rafael, San Qtn 9,004, Will Vs Val, fan R, San Gta. . : ¢ i g O “ S .. Ross Velley, San Rafuel, 32 0 ' Sanealifo Ouly e . » Ross A - Ml Val, Vfi.,S&n’H?,nS&nl 3 Mill Yal., Ross Val., San R4, P 11302 B bk Ross Valley and San Rafacl | Boiat Reyes, Cazag 9.004.x. Point Bn;n and ';-r; ;M;’ o, ATIANTIC AND PACIFIC RATLROAD. SANTA FE ROUTE. TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN (Market-st. Ferry): MAROH 11,1895, Anniva Darvy. Lmavey Darcy. } :00 P.. Fast Express via Moiave. “Through tickets from San Franci Plymouth, | 93 days trom Honeiula, ] Southampaon. First clase, $195; chid Foreign Ports. l Class, 60. For further particulars apply te A fla 22 Tose; 1 r‘gxcrfl' & CO., Anauu‘ 9:00 4. Atlantic Express via Los Ticket Office—i oz, 8. 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