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THE SA FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1895 25 ket @16 vas firm, Eggs, Creameries, 10@17%c; D: uemy.n@ug,@. A% Dalres, 1c@ SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Livestock. Increased revenue collections. Cattle—In the absence of a fair supply very little Eighteen failures last week. trading was done to-d. Prices closed 10c higher Oot) Benting ots v ek, for 200d beeves than a week ago, but common lots Froir e e Why . Glosed 15@20¢ Jower. Common to_choice native rSra Oc. Qressed beet and shipping 'steers, $3 60@6: hulk and Barley futures higher. 0. #4 26@5 50. Far-away Idaho is sending some Oats, Corn ana Rve dull, 885 and 975 pound wheat and oat fed stears here and sales are made 3 25@3 85. Stockers and feeders, 52 40@3 95 ttle, ; hen “@‘%‘ 'Xas cattle, $2 80@3 60; fed Hogs were in fair demand at an advance of b for good heavy. Heavies sold at $4 30@4 snc; mixed, $4 $6@i 65: pigs, $3@4. New Hay steadier. Beans in fair shipping demand, Middlings brisk and irm, Bran unchanged. Bank clearings gain $7,200,000, Te: Hidd 0 ¥ Sheep—About 2500 head were received . )'r‘c:: t‘r‘: :-[n‘v:m advance, Inferiordg to good fat native sheep 'S0l At ifi‘é?@ Provisions slow. &: Texans, $2@8: Oregon shecp, ¥3 25: lambs, Dried Fruits and Ratsine neglected. 0G4 72; soring lambs, $5 25@5 90, a few selling erries and Peaches steady. 2 Apetouts Mite s y Receipis—Cattle, 300; calves, 150; hogs, 900; sheep, 2500. Oranges and Lemons firmer. Limes lower. s Eastern Poultry selling slowly. Potatoes weaker. Onions higher, Dairy Butter firmer. Eees active and advancing, FOREIGN MARKETS. 5 WHEAT IN LIVEEPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Ex6., June 8.—The spot market Is A1l at 55 914d@bs 11d. Cargoes are steadier at 275 3d arrived. WEATHER BUEEAU REPORT, FUTURES. e T R The Produce Exchange cable gives the followin; naHam I‘T‘P.Vru:\'r?n.sr OF AGRICUL- | Liverpool quotations f0F No. 2 Hed Winters Tne 8, 1595 5 b 2k AU, SAN FRANCISCO, | Bs 113ad: July, Bs; Augst, 85 Jod; September, 65 - 1895, 5 r. a.—Weather conditions and | #4d; October, 3 1 forecast. SECURITI following maximum temperatures LONDOX, Exa., June 8.—Consols, 108 3-16; sil- ver, 8054d; Fronch Rentes, 1021 40c. ©of Bauk of Englaud, £1,000,000. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, reported from California stations to- oo "8 degrees: Red Bluff, 84: San Francisco, 58: Frosno, 80: Bullion out San Sterling ¥xchange, 60 da; — 487 e last season: | Sterling Exchange, sight — 4sB : Red Bluff 28.87, | New York Exchange, sight - 0215 jacramento 24.11. last vear 16.38: | New York Exchange, telegraphic... — 05° 70, last year 18.50; Fresno1 Fine Silver, spot, @ ounce...... — 63 Fine Silver, 30 days — 6674 Mexican Dollurs. . 53 581, Maximum temperature 58 S BANK CLEARINGS, 54 dee. o his evening i Local bank clearings last week were $20,045,303, alifornia. nst $12,191,926 for the same week last year. but ] cky | The pronounced increase last week was caused by st of Souther: ornin and scattered ht;l‘l“ 3‘12'40{"“‘ Ston Tepe ‘h"mu“nm“u W ph rs ‘are lkely 10 occur in tha lo, | GGl (TANSUClion represented several millions of ! continues in the Sacramento nperature is not so high as it has hree days and the conditions in- ng velocity of wind. co for thirty hours PORTLAND BUSINESS, PORTLAND, Ox.. June 8.—Exchanges, §$141, 82 | bnlnn‘(‘ul. $31,379. eat—Walla Walla, 5115@52¢ bushel; Val- 53@b4c @ bushel. ey THE WEEK’S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 18 failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territories for the week ending yesterday as compared with 20 for the previous week and 22 for the corresponding Week Of 1894. The failures for the past week are divided among the trades s follows: 2 Testau- rants, 2 grocers, 2 cigars, 3 general stores, 2 manu- facturers carriages, 1 hay and grain, 1 sawmill, 1 saloon, 1 general commission, 1 stoves and tin, 1 wholesale produce and 1 stationery. INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS. nearly stationary | 1 to brisk generally northerfy alifornia—Fair: nearly stationary probably occasional light sprinkles inday on the northern coast and Tehachapi; fresh generally nearly stationary temperature. probably slightly cooler in n. 500 and_vicinity—Falr, foggy at atlonary temperature; fresh to nds. H. Hamuox. Forecast Official. the extreme west pos For San F t: nearl NEW YORK MARKETS. Revenue collections in this district during the bAg — first eleven months of the fiscal year, ending May NEW YORK, - June 8.—The stock market | 31, have been as follows: Beer, $581,981; spirits, $629,084: cigars and tobaco, $207,412; miscella: neous, #239,700; total, $1,607,427. For the first five months of the Current calendar year the collections were $628,845, against $552,209 for the same period last year. EAL gLt i NEW YORK STOCKS, opened dull, with some irregularity as to prices, Advances recorded were of the modest fraction, while cotton-oil, preferred, and sugar declined 7o and robber 34c. Rubber rallied 1 per cent later. | During the last hour of business there was a gen- eral improvement in prices. Sugar advanced 5gc, but receded %c in tbe final sales. The market trong and, in the main, higher. Specula- ing the week was at times extremely apa- nd, while somewhat irregular, the move- prices was, in the main, downward. The 8 of the week were 1,109,500 shares, and 150 stocks were dealt in. n bonds during the short session to- ve and generally strong. Total sales, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call nominally 1@134: last loan 134%; closed 1@114%. Prime mercantile paper, 215@314%. Sterling exchange, dull and steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at 34 8934 for demand and $4 8814@A 8814 for sixty days. ~ Posted rates, $4 89 and $4 90. Commercial bills, $4 8714@ 4 8784. Silver certificates, 67@67%3c; 1o sales Xports of specie from the port of New York week amounted to £18,679 in gold and in silver. The imports for the week were: PLOSAEE TS 245; silver, $93,640: dry zoods, $1,951,. | Atchison...... 814 Northern Pacific.. 5% ¢ral merchandise, $9,067 e Jsg \CPI!;*!;;M-;‘--@ = l: 2 = on, Terra Haute. |U. P,, Den. & Gul 55 ) Grain and Merchandise. Preferred . Norulwesier. o1 Flour — Receipts, 21,100 bbis: exports, 7400 | American Express.118 | Preferred. 1443, bbis; sales, 2600 pkgs. Market dull: buyers | American Tobacco.113% /N. Y. Central 10144 generally held off to awalt the government report: | ~ Preferred...... ..113 |N. Y. & New Bng. 4354 city mill patents, $4 85@5 15: city_mill clears, | Baltimore & Ohfo.. 82 |Ontario & Western. 1813 $410@4 40; Minne: patents, “$4 10@4 65; | Bell Telephone....201%4 Oregon Improvmt. 124y Minnesota bakers, $3 25@4 15: Winter patents, | Canada Pu . 52 " Oregon Navigation. 2915 £4@4 40: Winter straight 76@4 15; Winter | Canada Southern.. 5354 Oregon Short Line. 6 £xiras, $3@4 50; Winter, grades, $2 45@ | Central Pacific Bie Pacific Mail.. 2854 8 50; 'Spring, low grades, $2@2 50. Ches. & Ohio. . 2255 Peoria, D.& Evans. b, Rye flour firm ; sales 100 bbls; superfine, $4 20@ 1150 Pittsburg. .. 15554 4 ; fancy, %4 50@4 75. Chicago, B. & Q.... 8134 Pullman Palsce...172 3 Whieat—Recelpts, 47, xports, 56,000 | Chicago Gas. 173 bushelst sales, 2,110,000 bushels; futures, spot | Consolidsied Gus..148 10ne. Spot inac 19c; sfloat, 83 7c delivered} Ovtious were . No. 2 red, store and elevator, b ; No. 1 hara, ern, 8634c delivered. ong and fairly active, C.C.C, &Rt. Louis. 44i4 Colo. Coal & Iron.. 814 Cotton Ofl Cert.... 2714 Preferred. Del. Hudson .1285% Rock 1slas an advance of 16 Del.LuckG Western1611s Su. L. & S.F. iy 82 15-18@ 3 Denver & R.G.ptd. 47 |St. Paul. 8333@84c, closed 837gu: September 5@ | Distillers 2094 Preferred, 8i 1-16c, closed B4lge; December B5Y@86Y4C. — " 8t Paul & O closed 86c. 11 | Preerred. Hops—Stead; tate common to choice old, 8@ 2314 Southern Se; 1594, 4@8c: Pacific Coust, old, 3@5c; 1894, v 577 Preferred. s@tc GreatNorthe: Wool—Firm: Domestic fleece, 16@28c: pulled, sited closed $148: re Philadelphia and Balti- Chicago & E 111 pid. Hocking Valley ilinois Centrai. St. Paul & Dulu , $5'10. Knnsas & Texas pf. : American $10@12 50. Lake Erie & Westn hrokers’ price, ')Xfl 2. L l;‘ref;!li:‘ed ; brokers' price, $3 12 ke Shore. 4 Wab. S. e i Lead Trust. 8558 _Preferred. t100s opened dull &t unchanged prices, | Louisville 5815 Wells-Fargo. Louisville &NewAl Manhattan Consul. Memphis & Charl: Michigan Central. Mexican Central Missour! Paciiic. 10 10 poiats decline; market featureless; closed et, unchanged to 5 points advance. Sales, 2500 September, $1475; Octobe r r, 14 75. Yo. 7, 16¢: mild, steady; 933 Western Un 118" Wheeling & L. 15 | Preferred. 10014 Minn. & St. S 1114 Denver, & Rio G. 2744 General Electric, spot Coffee—Rio, quiet; Cor dova, 1884@19} v fair refining, 2 15-16c; cen- | Mobile & Ohio 24" National Linseed.. 281 33160, sales 7484 bags: 1700 | Nashviile Chat 65 |Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 281, ar at 2 11-16¢. National Cordagt 1% Preferred. 85 ;. No. 6, Ha 8-16¢ 3"/ H. & Texas Ceut. 11-16@a 1-16e: No. 16ci No. 11, 3 11-16@! 33gc; off A, 534l GLOSING BONDS. U S 48, new, reg...128%5 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.103 Do, ds coupon...128% Den & R'G Ts. U S Bs rezistered..118 | Do, ds. 4, 5 1.16 granalated, 4 2 14¢; " powdered, A@4 A5-16c: g?fm@ 5gc: cubes, 411 16@4 760, Bs coupon..... ¢ m%!g:]xie 205, . - AGO MARKE' Do, ds registered.. 5 CHICAGO MARKETS. Do, 45 conpon...118 B T SRS ) = : Tio, 23 registered. 87 |H & Tex Oent 55..110 CHICAGO, 1t June B—Although the frst | pacificGaor'95. . 100 | Do, 6., sules of wheat were at fr0m 34C 10 3¢ per bushel | Ala Class A T8t 4s. .. g over the price at the close yesterday the opening Do, Class B. 107 | Do, second 4s. 674 ot TEne eosthisr Wea still || - 2Do, CINS.O, 97 [Mutual Union 6s...109 Wk compatatively tants. JThe o Do, Currenciés,.. 87 [N J Cent Gen 5s...117 dry in the wieat ares and wet in the syring Wheat | 1. New Consols 45, 96 [NOFhorn bes 1ots 1108 section. The chiet tems of eariy news comprited | Missourl Ge; 00 | Do Bas. oo ol h Jicat crop reporis. The | N Carolina 65 Northwest Consols.14045 theiipfbiicalica (ot tne isto. crop Do, 4s. 01 | Do,S Fdeb be.. 10954 report gave an average condition for the hout 10 per cent reduction Michig State at 73 per cent, or a e month. The 111inois report gave the average | S C Non-fund. 114 R GranaeWest 1sts 770 Tenn new set 6s. 86" St Paul Consols 7s.128 P e |~ Do, 8s. 00 | Do, C&P W bs 114 %or the State at 62 per cent, as compared with 92 | g’ 3¢ — |StLé&IronMiGen 55 78 per cent ou May 1. These yeports were not quite | Tenn old 6s. 60 St L& S F Gen 6s.111 50 bud a5 Lhe imaginations of some of the specala- | Va Centuries. ... 62 |Southern K. R. bs. 9614 fors had pictured the conditions and consequently | ' Do, deferred. 81 |Texas Pacific firsts 91 Gir eftect was bearish rather than bullish. e Srgeniine shipments were smaller for the week, but that also fell fat, having been expected. The sbipments of flour and wheat, aa published by Brudsirect's, amounted from both coasts to £991,000 bushels, ¥04.000 bushels of which was fom the Pactfic’ side. The totel on the week before was 2,462,600 bushels and the corcespond: L year 2,742 - ing week Of ausc of rnea and flour in the Alchison ds. Do, 2d A Canada South L & N unified 4s . 7364 Texas Pacseconds. 293 2434 UnionPac 1st 0f98.106 - 1084 West Shore da..... 106 27" e PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GERAINS, ;gfi ate decroase of United States and Canada for May, as glyen by the | wHEAT—The Valkyric takes tor Cork 81,313 Dally Trade Bulletin, was ), & 8] 2 | ctis, valued at $75,200. wn increase of 4,000,000 busheis h‘.’“h‘ffi‘é?fi“fifia afioat, the net amount of the World's decrease for May was 15,558,000 bushels. The market acted rather heavy for an hour or more. Padridge took s hand In the market and round 8064c for July he began Lo feed the bulls L abort wheat. The price gradually but surely Jeclined to 8034, and aiter hauging between (it and 80%4c for & time it alid off to 7934c. The de- Eiifie was nelped by the arrival at St. Touls of the he first carload of new wheat from Kansas. Tiers was an excellent fnquiry fox cash wheat, e edo. 100,000 busbele bel0K of ot winds in, California Lewing famaged crops there from 15 0 20 per cent und chinch bugs 18 e, BELE ition, aod tne , bul 3 e o, Ji XL o S e i corn opened i from 525, g621ec, advanced Je. reached 53vpc and closed at 52%c, a8 :‘:f;“?_:‘.?ii”‘idn“.‘:“’.‘»’im? 8034@30%e, S04 av e o i pricos pori hx: from 10G12%4c Futores advanced 134c yesterday, inlsympathy with & further rise at Chicago. ‘The spot market is In a curious condition, as ‘Wheat readily sells for ordinary consumption 50c B ton over what shippers will pay. Our quotations are lln.?,e:x on fl:‘el‘! Cugl:ze‘n,: sl‘;e:. :.u ;nllnw No. Xfl 90 Ac: cholce, 2340 3 cil: lgwer graden 744¢; extra choice for willing, 95c@$1 B ctl. e CALL BOARD SALES, INFORMAL SESSION — 10 o'clock — December— 100 tons. §1 08: 1000. $1 0814: 800, $1 US14; 300, 1 0884: 1500, §1 0834: 200, $1 0864; 1100, 1 0B%,. May—100. $1'16. ORNING Si8810N—December—H00 tons, $. 200, 81 08%4: 1600, $1 0834, Seller 95, new—100, $1 01: 100. 81 0034 : 100, 100%; do, storage paid—100$1 05%4; 500, $1 0584, BARLEY—Futures advauce every day, but spot grain remains dull and unchanged. Feed, 58! @ 60c for ordinary and possibly a small lemfi%flr choice bright; Brewing, uominal at 674@77%c ¥ otl. CALL BOABD SALES. FPINFORMAL SESS10N—10 0'clock—December—100 tons, 66c; 400, 661kc. REGUIAR MORNING SESSION — Dece) mber—100 Whest No. 3— Highest TR | tons, aec: 200, a5 4¢; 100, 53403 700, 65%fc. o §i%0 4| OATS—Continue uiet’ nnd unchanged. Milling Bepte: }unublo &t 81 05@1 12%5: tancy Feed, $1 02%,@ ey sazec Slyec | 105 W ell: g0od to cuolce, 97t4ca8l 0234 com- HT $372¢ | mon fo falr,'9096¢: Red, 90cGH1; Gray, 93140 June it Sgae | 96¢: Surprise, $110@1 16 cu. Neptemb CORN—Dull at the reduced prices, Large Yellow, Mess Pork per bbl— 1270 $1% 60 g]fl 'l‘vl&[’g Tlé't:osfim“‘ mmunfl Yellow, $1 10 b 12973 91285 | @L1% THUGK P a%00% Bk for No. 1. Fard per 100 Tbs— s wons BUCKWHEAT~Nominal at 85@90c B July. $685 §6 82 S bs per 100 1bs— Ll FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, ® g:lut e 5 6 55 $6 50 FLOUR—The millers have advanced quotations Cash quotations were as follows: Flour— | 10c in sympathy with the rise in Wheat, and report Winter Patents, 90@4 20: Winter Straights, | an active market, Net cash prices are: Family $2 40@8 80: Bpring Fatents, §4@4 3 extras, 83 50@3 60 B bbl; Bakers' extras, $8 40 Straights, 83 10@4; @3, 50; supectine, 82 25@3 50 B tbt. Spring Vheat, 8] a lkc‘ Bonse: | - MiLLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 8Y4c % m-nyz’mm, —; _No. 3 Red, 81@ 'No2"3 White, 38@33%40; | 8¢ Graham Flour, 3¢ Oatmeal, 4340 Oat Groats, B % QWi B gie.” Roe s ihoe, aho; | do Cracked W % ’,’,,“.‘“‘R",c“,‘fih”’&. Ne: 2 Bariey, b No. 3 Barley, nominal! | Zearl Barley, £4@1%c 9 b; 481, 19915 N Jey. 49c; No. 1 Flaxseed, $147: Prime ?m&n‘“’seia. 85 25; Mess Pork, ¥ bbl., $12 55 12 62&: Lard, 3 100 Dbs., $6 5215@6 55: Short ibs, Sides (loose), $6 2 : Dry Salted Shoul- , 85 ; Short Ciear Sides (boxed), TR g&n(bg)é:?) &;.'{:?,’,"meum' sinianed goods, EBANS AND SEEDS. e Siandard 4, unchanged, ©*" | BEANS—Tair orders for shipment are reposted. On the Produce Exchangeto-day tue Baiter mar- | Bayos quotable at 81 $6@1 60; Small Whites,J$3 60 ton. ® Ol MEAL, BTCTable Meal, $@334c; Feea Corn, $24@25; Cracked_Corn, 824 550 B ton; Hominy, 4%4@4%c B b. @2 85: Pea, $2 50@2 75; Large Whites, $2 50@2 75 Pink, §1 25@1 50; Reds, $1 25; Blackeye, $3 25@ 8 75: Red Kidney, nominal; Limas, $4@4 25; But- ters. 81 75@2 for smail and $2@2 25 B cti for large. —Mustards are nominal. Flax, $2 25 nary, 3@4c P 1b: Alialia, 7@7 214¢; Hemp, ¢ B Ib. S Split Peas, 4@4340; Green Pess, iies, nominat; Blackeye, nominal. 2 50 BRIED P nominal; HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—813 50@14 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Firm aud in demand at $17 50@ 19 50 B ton. ¥ ‘TUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, $13 50@14; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton; Cottonseed Oilcake, $24 3 ton. HAY—Receipts are moderate and the market is steady. New Wheat, 87 50@9; New Wild Oat. $6 50@7 B ton: new Wheat and Oat, $6 50@8: new Alfalia, §5@550. We quote old Hay: Wheat, #8@11 7 ton; Wheat and Oat, $7@10 50; Barley, #7@8 B ton; Oat, 88@10: Alfaita, $7@8 50 Clover, $7@8; Compressed, $7@10; Stock, $6@7 ® ton. STHAW—40@75¢ 3 bale. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Continue to shade off. Burbanks are quotable at 40@85c @ ctl: Peerless, 35@60c. New Potatoes, in sks, 85@50c: New Early Rose, in hoxes, from_the River, 40@76c; Oregon Bur- banks, 40@80¢ A ctl. ONTONS—Continue to rise. New Reds, 50@70c % cil: Silverskins, — ctl. VEGETABLES—No further change of any con- sequence. Green Corn. 15@25¢ P doz; Tomatoes from Los Angeles. $3@4 box: Summer Squash, 35@50c for Vacaville and $1@]1 25 for Bay: As- | paragus, 50c@$1 50 for ordinary and 81 75@% B box for choice; Rhubarb, 40@86c B box: Ureen Pess, $1@1 25 B sack for common and 2@2Yac ® 1 for Garden; String Beans, 114@214c B 1b for Green, 3@4c $ b for Refugee and Fountain and 2 @Sc 1b for Golden Wax; Marysville Cucumbers, $112b B box: Dricd. ks, 10¢ B s Drv bep: pers, 14@15¢: Cabbage, Tbe @ ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@4Uc; Garlic, 4@5¢ B b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER — Creamery descriptions are undis- turbed, but dairy Butter is quoted a little higher. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 12@12%c; seconds, 11@ 11lbe B b, DirteY—Fancy, 11@11%4¢ P D: good to choice, ) medlum grades, 8@9¢; store Butter, Ty, Fancy mild new, 6c B b: common to good, 4@bc P Ib; Young America, 5@7c; Eastern, 1115@1214c; Western, 6@8c @ Ib. HAEETE: Week closed o an_ sctive and ad- vancing market. Duck Eges, 14@17c B doz; store Eggs, 1315@1414c; ravch Kggs, 16@16%ac B doz, with occasional sales at 17 POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Eastern Hens sold at $6@7 and Eastern old Roosters at §5 25@5 50. Live Turkeys, 11@12c B 1 tor Gobblers: 11@121k4c for Hens Geese, @ pair, $1@1 25; Goslings, P pair, $1@1 25 Ducks, $3 50@4 50 for old and 84@6 50 for young; Hen; 14@5( 0 B doz; Roosmr!.‘gmn w@xé‘% dozen’: do, old, $4 50@5 B dozen; Fryers, $6 50@ 750 ¥ dozen; Broilers, $o@8 for large and $2@4 for small; Pigeons, $1 76@2 for young and old. Game—Nominal, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Apricots are in ample supply and lower. Peaches are quiet. Plums are neglected, being green. Orcharaists had better keep thelr fruit until it gets at least half-way ripe, for the San Francisco market has got over buying green fruit. It used to buy it in bonanza days, but it Is more careful of its money and siomach now. Cherries are steady with receipts of 3000 boxes. Plums, — ¥ box; Peaches, 35@76c ® box: Cherry Plums, 25@50c ® drawer: Green Applés, 25@50¢ B box and 25@40c P basket: Red_Apples, $1 26@1 50 B box: Apricots, 25@ 85c P box for Pringles and 35@65c for Rovals: Cherrles, 35@50¢ for red_and white and 40@60c 3 box for black; 8a@oc B 1 for white in bulk and B81a@bc for K in bulk; Royal Anue, 50@75c @ box and 5@6c P b in bulk. BERRIES—Strawberries sold firstrate again, Blackberries are quotable at $4@10 P chest; Rasp- berries, 87@10 chest and T5c@8l B crate; Cur- rants, $2@3 50 ¥ _chest; Gooseberries, 1@134c for commion, aud 2@2Y4c for Oregon Improved. Re- ceipts ot Strawberries were 474 chests, selling at $7 @11 for Longworths and $4@6 § chest for large erries. CITHUS FRUITS—Oranges are selling rather better again. Lemons are also higher. Limes are lower. Naveis, $1@2: Seedlings, 85¢@§1: California Lemons, $1@1 60 # box for common and $2@3 for 00d to choice; Mexican Liries, $4@4 60 8 box; Anas, $1 20@2 P bunch; Pineapples, $4@6 @ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, four sizes, are quot- able at 33,@4c P b; larger sizes, 5@6c; smaller sizes, 115@3c B 1b; Apples, 4@43ec for sliced and B@dleC for evaporated; Bleached Peaches, 41h@ 6c; Apricots, 5@Bc for falr to choice and 7@7%ac for fancy Moorpark: Pears, 4@44c for evaporaied halves, B@Ac for quarters and 115@2c_for inferior goods; Plums, 3@3%4c for pitted and 11he for un- pitted; Figs, black, 4c for pressed and 3%jc for unpressed. {AISINS AND DRIED GRAPES — Ralsins — Fourcrown 100se quoted at 314C @ B; three-crown 2145c B B; 2-crown, 2¢ B Ib; Seedless Sultanas, 3¢ : seadless Muscateld, 20 # th; 3-crown London layers, 81 80@1 45 3 box; clusfers. $225g2 75 Dehesh clustecs, $2 507 Jiperal cinaiers, $5 00: Grapes— b 385c; Walnate, NUTS—Chestniits quotable at 7@10c B 1 for paper-shell and sofishell, and 8@70 9 B for hamdshell: Almonds, 2g233c ® 1 for bhardshell, and 5@6C B b for softahell — for paper-shell: Peanuts, 5@6c for Eastern and 4@4%%c for California; Hicko Nut, cans, 6o for rough and e forpolisbed Sc; Brasil Nuts, 767%¢ B B; Cooomnuts, $4 5 CHONEY—New Comb, 114@12%0; 0ld Comb. 6 @10c; new water-white extracted, 6@5%4C: light amber extracted, 4%@434c; dark amber, 4c @ i, BEESWAX—Quoted at 26@28c B Ib. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 929%%¢ B 1 for heavy and 100 B 1 for light medium, 105 B M for light, 11@1134c for b extra light and 1215@15¢c for sugarcured; Eastern Sugarcured Ilams, 12%4c; California Hams, 11%4c; Mess Beet, $7@ 750 B bbl; extra mess do, $8@8 00; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $9 50 B bbl; extra clear, 17 50@18 B bbl; mess, $15@15 50 B bbl; Smoked eef, 9. 10c B . LARD—Eastern tierces quotable at 634c B 1 for compound and Sc for pure; pails, 9c; Californ: tierces, 6c for compound and for pure: hal bbis, T34c; 10-1 tins, 8¢ P 1b: do 6-1b, Bise P . COTTOLENE—8c In tierces and 9@9%/3c 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—No further advance Is re- ported. Heavy salted steers, 10c; medium, 8%4@9c; light, 8@835c: Cowhides, ; salted Kip, 7 sulted Calt, Oc: salted veal. Sc: dry Hlides, ususl se lection, 19@20c; culls end brands, 14c: dry Kip, 15¢ B ib: Gry Caif, 20c B B; prime Goatskins, 20@ 250 each: Kids, 6c: Deerskins, good summer, 50c P by medium. 15@250; winter, 10@l5: Sheen- skins, sheariings, 10@20¢ each; short wool, 26@85c each; medium, 30@45¢ each; long wool, 40@80c each. Culls of' all kinds about Loc less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 414@4140; country Tallow, 4@4%4c; refined, 6¢; Grease, S@8Y4c B 1b. ‘WOOL—Quotations for the spring. clip are as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@12¢ ® I Choice Northern, 10@11c ® 1b: San Joaquin, year staple, 6@7c ® B: do, seven months’, +Cala- veras 'and Foothill, $@10c: Nevada, 7@9c % Ib. HOPS—Good 1o cholce, 4@6¢ B ib: inferior and old Hops, 2@8c. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed gtock from slaugh- terers are as follows: Bin BEEF—Firac quality, §14@6c; second quallty, 4%5@80: third do, 3G4C B i, AL—Large, 4@5c; small, 5@7c B B. MUTTON—Wethers, A@u/f: wes, 4c B b, LAMB—Spring, 410@6c % . PORK—Live Hogs, 3¢ B 1b for soft, 4@414c for bard and 4@4%4c for feeders; dressed do, 5@6%4c. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. SATURDAY, June 8 Flour,qr. sks 22,826/M1ddlings, sks. 745 Wheat, ctls. 80.045/Hay. tons.. 387 Barley, ctls. 1,950/ Wool, bls. 49 Oats, ctl: 230 Leather, rolls. 368 Beans, sks. 158{Wine, gals. 60,000 Corn, ctls. 535/Pelts, bdls 255 Rye, ctls. 330|Hides, no. 994 Potatoes, sks.. 8,107 Lime, bbls. 824 Onious. sks. 423 Tallow, ctis. 12 Bran, sks. el GENERAL SERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, $4 70@‘ 75; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Harrison's cirenlar says: “During the week ten vessels bave arrived from the northern collieries with 23,720 tons of Coal—nothing from anv foreign source. British Columbia shipments are falling off in volume, as there has been an ac- cumulation of stocks in yard since the warm weather has set in. It is currently reported that the Southern Pacific Railroad Company has dis- posed of its interest In the Comox colliery, and the Wellington company’s owners are the reputed pur- chasers. For the past year the railroad here has been the principal consumer of this Coal, and it is resumed will s0 continue, although tations ave been recently named to the 5. P, for the future delivery of second-grade Australia, which forces down British Colombia vaiues, “Wiih n cur: ry! '0al capic] iready F here of 102,000 tons from Gwansen and 155,000 tons fron Colonial ports, with our regular monthly shivments from the northern mines, consumers will hold the situation, as stocks will be large and prices low. ‘The owners of the mines at Corral Hollow are not losing time, but are making most strenuous efforis to construct the necessary rail conmection to our market. If they verify their promises to deliver a marketable fuel at the prices they name, they will prove emselves public benstactors, us cheap Coal s a0 absolute necessity to enable us to meet East- gin competitlon’ Welllngton, 58, New Wellington: $8; Southifield Wellington, $7 50: Seattle, $6 50; Bryant, $ 008 Ba 5 ton: Wallsena, $7 50; Scotch, #8: Byrmbo,’ $7 50; Cumberland,’ $18 50 in bylk and $15 in sacks: Pennsylvania 'Anthra- cite Egg, $12: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $0; Cannel, 48: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Val: ley, #7 60: Coke, $12 in bulk and $14 in sacks. CORDAGE—Pure Manila Tope, T @ B 12 o : g S B ' rapevine Twine, n s colls; ’l‘wl‘>e 8c; Lathy: Ro o ? ! 7ig0; Bisal” Rope, bo; {hread, Bhcs 6 a8 do, Be: Dustex fomss, o0k 13- throad, ) mni«&ahflupm o Roj be; Sisal Rope, 5@5%c B 1; Duplex Hop @734c; Rape, | [wine, 6c B1b; Grapevine Twine, balls or cotls, 6c; Lathyern, 5c B 1. SALMON—The Alaska Packers' Association quotes Red Salmon as follows: in lots of 25,000 cases, 95¢; 60,000 cases, 921oc; 75,000 cases, 90c P dozen. net cash 1. 0. b. ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crusbed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 534¢: Dry Granulated, 53403 | Confectioners’ A, 5c: Magnolia A, 454c; Extra C, 414e; Golden C, 4%c: D, dc: half barrels, 4¢ more than barrels, and boxes Lac more. SR THE STOOK MARKET. Comstock shares were steady on the regular call yesterday, but after the board there was a general decline. Con. Cal. & Va. s0ld down to $2 20, Ophir t0 $1 20, Hale & Norcross to 85c, Best & Belcher 10 38c, and so on. Bodie was also weak and de- clined to 32c. The range of prices for the leading stocks last week was as follows: Con. Cal. & Va. §2 20G2 45, 5, Best & Belcher 6c, Sierra Novai '.14%@ e ate & Norcross B5@94C, Bodis 420, NOTES. Sales of mining stocks At the regular sessions of thie San Francisco Stock Board for the past week were 40,250 shares. The Pacific Lighting Company 18 now paying its regular monthly dividend of 30¢ per share. The Paclfic Gus Improvemen: Company, San Jose Water Company and Spring Valley Water Company will pay the nsual montbly dividends of 50c per share to-morrow, The Ameriear Sugar Kefinery Company has de- clared a quarterly dividend of 3 per cent on com- mon stock and 134 per cent on preferred stock, payable July 2. Mining assessments falling delinquent in June | amount to $98.750, 0f which $94,750 is for Nevada | an §4000 jor California mines. & The Silver King Mining Company of Utah paid a | dividend ot 25 cents per share, amounting to ,500, on May 20. Iarence Sharon, the Gold Hill assayer, is in town. ssessments delinquent in the boards this week be che Mexican, 0f 25¢, on Thursday, and the Chollar, of 26¢, on Saturday. rquent assessment sales of the Overman ge mining companies will be held Tues- Following are the Highest Prices During the Past Week. OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SAIIS. | PIER. Point Loma. Grays Harbor.|June B.10Am Miss 1 Arago Coos Bay......|June 9,10ax| Vallejo City P Vic & PgtSnd |June 8, 9ax|Bdw'y 1 Progreso.... | Panama, Jun 10, dex|Lomb'rd San Juan. .| Papama . Jun 1012w |P M SS Eureka Newnort Jun 10, #au|Bdw'y 2 Pomona..... [HumboldtBay (Jen 11, 2rs Bdw'y 1 Santa Kosa..|San Diego..... | Jun 12,11ax|Bdw'y 2 Kahului... )| Kahului..... ) {Jun 13, Seac|sissn 1 Homer. Coos Bay Jun 12, 5pu|Oceanic Weeott. Eel Rive |Jun 12! 9au| Vallelo Oregon . |Jun 18,10a|Spear Del Nor |Jun 14, 5ex|Main Farallon Jun — 10aM| Miss 1 St Paul. 14, San Baw'y 3 14, 9am Bdw'y 1 14. 9ax|Washt'n |Jun 15,104x|Oceanic Jun 15, 3pMm PM S S Jun 15, 5p | Vallejo -'|Jun 1611au| Bdw'y 2 {Jun 18;10AM | Spear |Jun Jun Jun . |Nan Diego, Portland. RS TO ARRIVE. STrEAMER | Frox | Dum Weeott. | Eel River. June 9 Australia.. ... | Honoluln unelo Oregon. *| Portland. Junelo Walla Walla.. | Victoria & Pu unelo Santa Kosa..... | San Diego, Junel0 Homer. -|Coos Bay Junel0 Farallon . Yaquina B Junel0 Crescent Gity. .. | Crescent O Junell Del Norte....... Grays Harbor. Junel2 Alice Blanchard| Portland. Junel2 Pern.. -|China snd Japan, Tunel2 StPaul ewport. Junel2 Humbnol Humboidt 1 Junel2 Colon. June12 Arcata. Willamet Pomona Junels Fureka. Junelé Saturn. unel? AND TIDE TABLE. mien wATER oW WATHR| SUN. | MOON. i Small.|Large. /Small.|Large. [Rises| Sets | Rises. 9. 8.017 0.00a 6.517 7.164) 4.47 7.30 9.05¢ 10.! 8.51p 0.27a] 7.46r 7.56a! 4.47| 7.31110.25¢ ——— HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, Stock. Mon(Tues|Wed, Thrs.| Fri. | Sut. Alpha, o8 Alta, 08 Andes. 25/ Belche an Best & Belche: 45 Bodie 40 | Bullion 09/ Bulwer. 05 Caledoni 05 Challenge. 20 Chollar. 17 | Con. Cal. & Via.| 2.40) | Confidence 8D Crown Poil 40| | Gould & Curry.| 25 Hale & Norcross. 92 Justice 8 Sierra Nevada. 47 51 47| Union.. Utah. Yellow Jacked BOARD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION—8:30. 50 Andes....23150 CC&V...2.30 250 Ophir...1.30 600 Beicher...37 100 H&N ... 82200 Potosi. ....33 800 B & B....431000 Justice..18 200 Savag 100 Bodie. ... 36200 Mex ......33100 Seg Be! 100 CC&V ..2.35| | Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSION—10:30. 200 B & B....411100 G & C....28200 Ophir,...114 200 Bodie 7500 Justice....15100 . 23/, 21250 Mex...... 1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, June 8—12 . Bigdskedy Alpha Con.. 0d|Jackson.. Alta..| 17Julia, Andes, 23 ustice. Belcher........ 84 Kentuek. Best & Heicher. 38 38|Lady Wash. | BentonCon.... 30 Mexican .. 32 38Mono - 08 08Mt. Disbl 2 — ObNevadaQueen. — 05 . 08 070ccidental 19 | Chballenge'Con. 16 18/0phi 1.25 Choli .16 170verman 17 Con. L. 'a.2.20 - 2.25/Votosi. . 34 Con. Imperial, 82 Confidence. ... 13 K — 01 45 47 02 04 05 Silver Kl 20— 02 Syndicate. — 03 0 3 21 26 Gould & Ourry. 08 05 Hale & Norcrs. 39 40 lowa...... STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, June 8—10:30 A, . BONDS. Bid, Asked.| Bid. Asked, U'S4scoup.111%4 — | Banks, Commercial— U S ds reg. 11 — |AmerB&TC. — - Cal-stCblel 093, — lAnglo-Cal 59 et Col Elec L 68107 — |Bank of Cs - 25 Cntra CW58 — 108 |Cal SD&TCo, 40~ — Dpnt-stex-cp 92 99 |FirsiNationL177% — EdsnL&P6s. — 110 |Grangers, - - F&OH RR65100 ~— |LondonP&A.125%4 — GearystR0s. 98 102 |London&SF. — @ 81 LosAng L6s. 97% — Merch Ex 12 - Do.Onted.6s. =~ 108 (Nevada - Mkt-stObletsgl23 =~ |Sather B - NevCNgRSs. — 110 N PCRE 6s.100 - Ny R Cal 6s..100 103 N'RyCalfs., — o Oak Gas bs. Do, 2d iss Bs. Omnibus ¥s. PacRollMbs. Do, 2d iss €s.. P&ORy6s. 110 120 P&Ch Ry6s. 93 100 PwistRR6s. — 118 Reno, WLAL102 105 RiverWCo8s — 100 SPRRAriz6s 98 SPRR Calés.111%5 — SPRR Calbs. 8702100 Do, 1 con grd. 8714100 SPBrRCal6s. 94 SV Watergs..1 BVW BunstT&T6s — | HE“NPRKG!]OIgID‘: Bk DCoglCo. — Cal Cot Mills, — Cal Dry Dock — 103 Sutter-stR0s.107%% — VisaliaWCés — ' 92 [KdisonLight. 953 94 ETOOKS—Water— GasConAssn, — = — Contra Costn. Gt — |HawC&SCo.. — 8 Marin Co.... — 60 HutchSPCo. 1134 1214 BanJose..!! — 100 |JudsonMfgC, — & — Sprng Valley 1001410095 MerExAssn. 100 — Gas— |Oceanics: 23 46 | PacAuxFA.. 135 — — |Pac Borax. 100 314 — |PacI&N Co. — PuoGaslmp. 82(4 829 PacRolMill 17— PacficLight. —"" — “|ParfPaintCo — 9 SanFrancsco 71% 7134/PacTrans Co — 2535 Stockton..,.. — = 30 |PacT&TCo. 60 — Tnsurance— SunsetT&T. 85 — FiremausFd.150 — |UnitedCCo. — 26 Sun. 50 MORNING BESSION. Board—20 Edison Llsht & Power Co, 94; 10 Pa- 1fic Gas Imp, 8284 ; 50 Pacific Lighting Co, 4714; 50'S ¥ Gaslight, %’y.. LS THE CALL CALENDAR. JuxE, 1895. June 7, Full Moon. June 15, Last Quarter. June 28, New Moon. June 29, First Quarter. 2345579@ o[10]11]12(18]14]15|C The Dandelion. The dandelion belongs to the largest, oldest, and most widely diffused order of lants. While other orders of plants have Eied out and become mere fossil remains in the rocks, this order hae survived the geological changes of many different periods, on mountohtsxower of adapting itself to thosechanges. And these changes in their turn have only made it better suited for all the varied soils and climates of the earth at the present dng. We find members of this order in every rt of the globe, in places as far apart rom each other as they can be. It is the prevailing and dominant order of vege- table life, the most highly finished, and the most successful family of plants. And the dandelion is one of the most perfect forms belonging to it. It is the head and crown of the vegetable kingdom, as man is the head and crown of the animal creation; and it is curious how this highest type of plant always is found only where man, the highest type of animal life, is found, and where he dwells or culti- vates the soil. It isnever found apart from him; it follows him wherever he goes—to America, Australia, and New Zealand; and there in the new home it becomes a_silent but eloguent reminder of the dear old land he may never see again.—Good Words. Baaxcx HYpuOORAFHIG OFFICE, U. 8. N.,) MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE BAN FRANCISCO, June 8. 1895, ) The time ball on Telegraph Hil was dropped exactly 4t n00n to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at exactly 8 p. 3. Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lentenant U SHIPPING INTELLIG. Arrived. SATURDAY, June 8. Br stmr Monowal, Carey, 26 days 20 hours from Sydney, via Honolulu 8 'days 9 hours; pass and mdse, 0 J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Pomona, Hennan, 17 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, to Goodal, Perkins & Co. Stmr Eureka, Jepson, 70 hours from Newport and way.ports; pass and mdse, (o Goodall, Perking o. Br ship Dowan Hfll, Milne, 58 hours from San Diego; ballast, to J D Spreckels Bros & Co. In tow of tug Fearless, Tug Feariess, Haskell, 53 hours from San Diego with Br ship Dowan Hiilin tow. Schr Burbara Hernster, Jensen. 8 days from San Pedro; ballast, to Heywood & Hackley. Schr Newark, Beck, 3 from Bowens Land- ing: — M £t lumber, to Heywood & Hackley. Up river direct. Schr Eclipse, Gutterman, 8 davs from Eureka; lumber and shingles, to Chas Nelson. Cleared, SATURDAY, June 8. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Vicioria and Port Townsend; Goodsll, Perkins & Co. oSmr Corona, ilall, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins 0. Stmr Bureka, Green, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- Kins & Co. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, Astoria; N P Trans- portation Co. Schr H C Wright, Brammer, Unalaska; Alaska Commercial Co. Sailed SATURDAY, June 8. Stmr Corona, Hall. Ban Diego. Stmr Pomona, Hannah, Eureka. Stmr Point Atena, Sohnson, Mendocine. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson. 8tmr Truckee. Thomas, Astoria. Stmr North Fork. Hansen, Bureka. Stmr Bandorille, Winant, Coguille River. Stmr Point Loma, Conway, Grays Harbor. pme dsme of California, Ackley, Astoria and ortland. Br ship Lord Shaftesbury, Cunningham, Queens- town. Nor bark Fortuna, Mikkelsen, Port Townsend. Bark Columbla, Gove, Porr Blakeley. Bkin Omega, Harrington, Portland. Schr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Sehir Archie and Fontie. Olsen, Stewarts Point. Sehr Orient. Mitchell, Shoalwater Bay. g ok Unrisidna. Steffens, Rasmussen,. Hearnes nding? &cnr Mary Etta, Wetzel, Hearns Landing. Schr Lillébonne, Hansen. Schr Daisy Rowe, Olsen, Coos Bay* Schr H C Wright, Brummer, Unulaska. Returned. SATURDAY, June 8. Schr Utter, Allen, hence June 5 for Coos Bay, re- turned on account of springing a leak and carrying away mainsail on June 6 90 miles WSW ofthe Farallones in a strong NW gale and heavy sea. dovements of Vessels. Yesterday the bark Fortuna, ship Lord Sheates- bury, bark Omega and bark Columbia went to sea, The bark Vidette went to Berry street and the ship Bothwell to Grangers. The ship Drumcraiz was towed to the stream, and the ship Ravencenr to Besle streot. ‘The ships Dowan Hill and Kinrossshire and the bark Holywood were taken to the stre: The bii, Trmgare wag taken 1 Mission No. 1, and the schr Emma Utter to Spear-street Dry- dock. To-day the bark Orient will be taken to Grangers and the bark Empire 10 sea. The ship Halewood will be taken to Selbys and the brig Lurline to the refinery. The ship Valkyrie will be towed to sea and the ship St. Margo to Poxt Costa. The barken- tine Garden City will be towed to sea and the ship ‘Travencese to Port Costa. The yacht Lurline will be taken from the stream to sea and tke steamer Kahulu to Mission No. 1. Charters. The Br ship Drumalis loads mdse for Liverpool direct; Brship Fulwood wheat for Kurope, 358 net. The Br ship Rathdown loads wheat at Portland for Europe, 828 6 net—prior to arrival. The brig Lurline loads mdse for Hilo. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—June $—10 ». a.—Weather cloudy; wind W velocity 8 miles ver hour. Spoken. May 14—23 8 30 W, Brship Macrihanish, from Swansea for San Francisco. June 2—46 N 8 W, Brahip Hospodar, from Ham- burg for San Franciseo. May 2940 N 48 W, Brship Claverdon, from Boston for Orego: May 26—18 N 27 W, Brahip Talus, from Swan- sea tor San Francisco. May 11—17 N 37 W, Br ship Edinburghshire, m London for Tacoma. May 19—Henry B Hyde, from New York for San Francisco. Off Cape St John—Brship Falls of Dee, from Newcastle, Eng, for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. ALBION—Arrived June 8—Schr Bessle K, hence June 5: stmr Alblon, from Redondo. FORT BRAGG—A'mived June 8—Stmr Rival, he June 7 stmr Caspar, hence June 7. 'ASTORIA—Sailed'June 8—Stmr Oregon, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived June 8—Stmr Humboldt, he June7. Salled June 7—Schrs J G Wall and Elnorah, for San Francisco. SANTA BARBARA—Salled June 8—Schr Ex- celsfor, for Port Blakeley. GREENWOOD—Arrived June 8—Stmr Alcatraz, hence June 7. CASPAR—Bailed June 7—Stmr Jewel, for San Pedro. TATOOSH—Passed June 7—Bark Wilna, from Nanaimo for San Francisco; stmr Mexico, hence June 4 for Victorla, 8—Bkin Klikitat, from Hono. Tulu for Port Gamble. POINT ARENA—Safled June 8—Stmr Whites- boro. for San Francisco. FUREKA—Sailed June 8—Stmr National City, for San Francisco: schr Olga, for Honolulu; scht Glen, for San Francisco. ROCKPORT—Salled june 8—Stmr Protection, for San Francisco. GREENWOOD—Salled June 8-Stmr Alcatras, for Whitesboro. CLEONE——=ailed June 8—Stmr Alcazar, for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed out June S—Stmr San Be- nito, from Tacoma for San Francisco. PORT ANGELES—Passed June 8—Bktn KIIkl. tat, from Honolulu for Puget Sound, PORT TOWNSEND — Arrived June 8— Bktn Planter. from Honolulu. Foreign Ports. NANATMO—Sailed June 8—Bark Sea King, for San Francisco. DUBLIN—Arrived June 6—Er ship Harland, fm Oregon. YO LL—Arrived June 6—Rr ship Tenasserim, fm Oregon. NIWCASTLE, NSW—Salled June 5—Er bark Brudel, for Sun Francisco. HONOLULU - Atrived May 22 bark Coryphene, from Newcastle, NSW : schr Transic hence May 4. 26—bark C D Bryant, hence May 11. 27—stmr Australia, hence May 21; bark Martha Davis, hence May 11. 28—Br stnr Miowera, from Van- couver. Sailea Ma ark Newsboy, for San_ Fran- ver for Port Townsend. 25—Gr ship Troop, for New York: schr Allce Cook, for San Francisco: bktn Modoc, for Puget Sound. 29— Br sumr Miowers, for Sydney ana Llji Islands. NEWCASTLE, NSW~—Sailed April 16—Br ship Marion Fraser, for San Diego. April 26—Ship Carondelet, for San Francisco. May 5--Br ship Port Stanley, for San Diego. May 8—Er ship Alice A. Leigh, for_San Diego. May 10—Ship Topgal- lant, for San Francisco. May 11—Br ship Pythom« ene, for San Francisco. In port May 11—Br bark Beeswing, for San Diego: Br bark Castor, for 8an Francisco: bark Colorado, for San Diego: Br ship Dominion, for Ban Francisco; Br ship Heathfield, for San Fran- cisco; Br bark Ladas. for Sau Diego; Br ship Largiemore, for San Francisco; Br ship Pythom- ene, for San Francisco; Br ship Toxteth, for San Francisco. Chartered to load—Br, ship Bardowrie, for San Franclsco; Br. ship Averfoyle, for San Francisco; Br. Ship City ot Delki, for Sen Francisco: Br. ship Criccieth Castle, for San Fraucisco; Br. sbip Croco- | dile, for San Francisco; Nic. oark von Adofo, ror | San' Francisco: Br. sbip Earl of Ne'eland, for San Diego; Br. bark East African, for San Diero- bark OCEAN STEAMSHEIPS. STOCKTON STEAMERS Froano, for San Francisco: Br. ship Gifford, Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., for San Frencisco; Br. shin (enbreek, fo At 5 P. M. Puil xeent Sanday. San Francisco; = Br. _ship neair, {0° | ag= Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. Oregon: bark Harvester, for_~an Irancisco; Br STEAMERS: bark Inverampay, for San Frapeiscd: Haw i 1. 0, Walker, . D. Peters, ohn Ena, forSan Francis: “C¥Tis Mary Garrat City of Stockton, for Honoluiu: Br ship Kinkora, for San_Francisco 2 R > Haw bark Mauna Ala, for Howolulu: Br ship I SIBAT e W tonburn, for San Francisco: Br ship Oweence, San Francisco: schooner Robert Searles, for Hono- lulu: Brship Royal Forth, for San Franclsco; Br ship Swanhilda, for S8an Francisco. QUEE. Sailed June b- Ligotbody, for Havre, VICTORIA—Arrived June 8—Stmr Mexico hee June 4. RAILROAD TRAVEL! e | SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—¥oot of Market S§. San Francisco to San Rafael. ship Marlon Importations. i EUREKA—Per Pomona—1 sk coln, 8 bdls salt | pelts- 946,500 shingles, 100 skspotatoes, 2 bhls | Wwhisky, 42 pkgsmdse, '35 tubs, 148 bxs buiter, § bbls miin water, 20,122 't lamber, 152 catile, yeal, 145 bx fish, 2 bxs plate, 2 rolls leather, 5 pkes 33 bals molding, 84 doors. Fields Landing—288 sks oats, 8 doors, 8 hf sks wool. WEEK DAYS-7:40, 20, 80, 6:10, 6:30 . M. 11:00 A. NEWPORT—Per Eureka—25 bxs oranges, 5 crts ‘Thursdays. loguots, 6 bxs lemons, 387 sks corn. at 11:30 P. . Saturdays—ifxira trips at 155 Ventiira—24 bls seaweed, 3 bls d pelts. 1bbl mo- | oo 4ul 11:30 v, . lasses, 2 ¢s dry goods, 107 bxs oranges, 9 cs honey, | SUNDAYS—| 00, 9:30, 11:00 A.m.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30 . x. San Rafael to San Francisco. 11:10 A. 23 ys—Extra teips 9 bxs lemons, 1 bx telephones. Santa Barbara—2 s boots and shoes. 11 bdls salt elts, 8 bbls tailow, 20 bxs oranges,101 bxs lemons, 6 bdls ereen hides. | Monterey—2 cs cheese. San Simeon—1 cs hardware, 36 tubs, 79 bxs but- 1 pkg clothing. 3 cs exgs, 3 dresied calves, 4 mdse. ucos—79 bxs butter, 2 dressed calves, hats, 3cs eggs. P € rallway stations—14 bxs fish, 35 bxsbutter, e Sun Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as al S les Arrive T s oxn, 3 chasse. San Francisce. | JETCE | gan Francisco. Gaviota—4 bxs butter, 1 Cs eggs. v 3 1885, v Fast San Pedro—3 cs boots and shoes. Puex | Sus: | vestination. b b3 San Pedro—1 pkg mdse, Pl il —|_vaYs. | Dive Hueneme—1 pkg mdse. 7:40 Ax 8:00 x| Novato, 40 ax| 8150 A% Uonsignees. Per Eurcka—Baker & Hamllton: Wm Mitchell: Dairymen’s Unlon: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Chicago AM| Petaluma, 5:00 P Santa Rosi. 5 Py 10:80 Ax 30 rx| 6:16 Pu | iz Bros & Co; Chas Montgomery & Co- asor, | 10:30 An Marshall, Teggart & Co: Norton, Teller & Co: B I | Healdshu W and Brewing Co; G Camilloni & C S | {Geyserville, 8:80 Px8:00 Ax| Cloverdal Tilden & Co Smith’s Cash Store: B Smith & Co: A L Brigham, Hoppe & C 80 P3| 6:15 P tone & Co; American Unian Fish € F Top- 7:40 1 H 0:3 1itz; L D Stone & Co; W P Fuller& Co; Neustadter | 3740 A% [ ] P B Bros; Kowalsky & Co: M T Freltas & Co: W Cline | 3:30 P3/8:00 oM Uklah. | 7:30 ru| 6:16 ru & Co: San Francisco Fish Co; J Lyancovich & Co; | 7:40 ax. | 10:50 ax Levi Spiegel & Ce er & Galinger: P A Mc- 8:00 Ax|Guerneville.| 7:30 px {( 'mlll' ewmark & ards; Schweltzer & Co; | 8:80 P | 6:15 P ¥ BSumuer & Co:J K Armsby & Co: Immel & Co: | 7.4, i Soriona 00 0An Cal Bouiling Co: J'H_Cain & Co; E I George Shoe | 7:40 AX 8:00 4x| Sonoma 110:40 ax| &:204n Store: F' R Stewart; Studebaker Bros; H Dutar 5:10 P 5:00 ey a Hixon; I Kirschmun & Co: Tonus Erlanger & | ol Sl 10740 axt 10730 A A H Wallace; E H Levy & Co; Harris Bro 10 An 81 7 10:40 axt s Getz Bros & Co. i 30 Py 5:00 pyr| SEVAsOPOL | Tgio5 by TGiN5 pa Per Pomona—American Union Fish Co; Bolster & Mowry; Amer Press Assn: C E Whitney & O Brigham, Hoppe & Co; A C Nichols & C Nar- dine & 00; California Wine Assn; Humboldt Min | Water Co: Hills Bros: Dairymen’s Union: Daiton | Bros; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Tillmann & Bende Vheaton, Breon & Co: Russ, Sanders & Co; ier; Wells, Fargo & Co; United Witzel & Baker; Carroll & Carroll: H Judell: M Kay¥ Co; Enterprise Brewery: Reed & Goodman; Hoffman & Woener: H Moftait: T C Skaggs: W H Ratael for Boll anta Rosa for Mark West Stages connect at Sar Stages connect &L erville for Sieaggs Springs. ages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. nnect at Pieta for ilighland Springs, , Soda Bay, Lakeport. ct at Hopland for Lakeport and Smith: G do Luca; Pac Coast L & 3 Co: Shoobert ot Tira & Beale. i Porao, Sions breees Day’s, Lively Gravel Valley, Harris, Blocks- For Late Shipping Ineliigence See Fourteenth Page. | sy nriagevitie. Hydesyille and Eurers —————————————————————— | 84 {0rdy (0 M onday round-trip tickets at reduced OEFICE FURNITURE | vii On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be AND FIXTURES. yond San Rafael at half rafcs. Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 806 Post St., cor. Stockton ket streets, Under the Palace Hotgl. b R X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. BOUTHERN PAUIFIC COMPFANY. (PACIFIO HYSTEM. Traims leave nud arve duo SAN FRANCISCO. Thow May i0, 1395, — 10A Bun Leandro, Hagwards & Way Bt'ns 04 Atlantic Iixpress (vio Martinez and nrrive at ARLIVE 9:154 04 Peters and 04 San Leandro, Haywards Salistoga and 5 Sacramento, Marysville, It aud *Orovill A Port Costa, i 0A Ban Leandro, rds & Way St'ns 0A New Orleans ixpress, Raymond, for Yosomite), Banta’ Darbars, .08 Angoles, Demivg, Ll Paso, New Orleaus aund Fasf 04 San Leaudro, Haywards and Niles_. 0y San Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns 0r Niies, San Joso and Livermore /SNOGT J004dH1Fay] - S 0p San Leandro, E 0P San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns or M\irl{vwz, San & 1}“0", ‘Hll‘nvl, Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs, L] er- ano and Sauta Rosa . 9:ama 4:00r Vacarille, Woodlnud, " Kiighia ding, Marysville, Oroville an Sacrainonto .. . 11:454 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, 4:30¢ k‘ n Jose, Livermore aud o GRS st it Stockton 2 7119 51007 San Leandrs, Faywards & Way §is 8:45% OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 8:00r Los Augeles Vixpress, Fresuo, Roy- T mond (for Yoses ), Bakersf L Coolgardie gold fields Santa Barbara and 103 Angeles.. 105184 5:00r Santa Fo Route, Atlantic Lxpress for Mojave aud Tiast. 5:30r Buropean Mail (via Martinez and Btockton) Ogden and Last. 6:002 Huywards, Niles and Sau Jose 36:00r Vallejo . 6:00p Oregon ‘Iixpress (v Stocktan) Sacramento, Marysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound 7:06; B:;nl l‘;t\udl,. :00p Leandro, Haywar ay St'n Australian steamer, 9:00p San Lclnd:u,fln)}wmls& Way St'ns 1112:004 MONOWAIL salls Via | 4411:15p Ban Leandro, Haywards & Way Stms_*7:38A Tana nuranay, ARCke | "—SANTA GRUZ DIVINION (Narrow Gaigo). land, Thursday, June X bkl 27, at 3 P. . 17:454 Bunday Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa ‘l-‘ramnnflc\. Austra- in: $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest Tates to Capetown, South Africa. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur. day, June 15, at 10 A M 5 Ticket oftice, 138 Montgomery street. Fm[l.gm office, 827 Market street. Cruz o 18:007 J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS,, General Agents. 81154 Nowark, Centorville, San Tos, Feltor Bonlder Creek,Santa Cruzand Way Stations.. S:50r *2:18¢ Newark, Centorviile, San Jose, New PACIFIC COAST s’n“nsfl“i COMPANY Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creck, . Al fanta Cfuz aud’ Principal Woy oo ISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN e 4 1 D Francisco for ports in_Alaska, 9 A. M., 145° Newark, Sau Jose, Los Gatos) 9:304 June 4, 9,19, 24. July 5, 9, 19, 24, Augus For British Columbia and Puget_Sou ts, June 4, 9,14, 19, 24, 29, and every fifth day there- COAST DIVISION (Fhird & Townsend Ste.) *8:434 Ban Jose, Now Almaden and Way Jjne e Statious. “1:43r For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, S Sundly T every ‘Luesdiy 663 P. M. W 18:80p For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, 8:154 Ban June 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth TPacilic ¢ Paso Robles, " day thereaiter, § A, 2. For8an Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Eanta Barbara, Port Angeles, Redondo (Lo3 Angeles) and Newport, June 4 8. 12, 16, 20, 24. 28, and every fourth day thereatter, at 11 Stezmeér Pomona Saturday to Monday excur- slon to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway wharf 1. Saturdays 4 P. M. For ports in Mexico, 10 A. M., 25th of eacn month, stenmer Willumete Vailey. o Hcket Oftice—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery reot. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco, Luis Oblspo Stations 19:474 Palo Alto and Way 8 10:404 San Jose and Way 454 Palo Alto and Way 2:30p San Jos rov. Tres Pino Cruz, Salinas, Monterey ad I Grovi *8:800 San Jose *4:30p San Jose and Way Stati :30p Han Jogo and Way Staii 6:307 Ban Josc aud Way & =450 San Jose and Way § CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISC0—Foot of Xarket Street (Slip 8)— 0 and Prinelpal Way tations. TO PORTLAND *7:00 9:00 OI R- & Nl AND ASTORA. :é?wo t *2:00 90 TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR. | T8 (AILLED—Foot of Brosdway.— 00 *9:00 10:00 street wharfat 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rall 1inés to all poinis in OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi’ cago, New York and Boston. A for Morning. *Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays only. § Thursdays only. 4 Sundays o t Monday, Thursday and Saturday nigh State of California salls June 8, 18, 28, July 8. Oregon sails June 13, 23, July 8, 18. [ 4 Fare In cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. §7 50; Round trip, $25 00. ~ For through rates and all other information apply 10 the undersigned. GoODALL, PERKI: FrED. F. CoNNor, SAUSALITD FERRY. Gén'l Supts., Gen’l’ Agent. 10 Market st. 19 Montgomery st. From Apmis 21, 1885, Leave 8. F, WEEK DAYS, Arrive 8. P, = 7.00A.M. Mill Val., Ross Val., 8an RAI.... .. .. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE eI Y T ¥ French Line to Havre. 164 it Rl LA0AM (QQUIEANY'S PIER (NEW), 2 NORTH “ A River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by &‘ . S this Iine avoid both transit by English railway a: 5 10454, the discomfort of crossing the channel ina - 11.35A.M0 m; boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, = . 15P.M, first class $160; second class $116. F - & . 305P.M. uf... b 4.40¢ LA BOURGOGNE, Cept. Lebone: Juzé R T {5t o “ seeee.. 02520, 808 5, Res V., San RIL, S Gt o o AP 8.00A.M. Cxadero 'and Way Stations /450 'l.lg?.t:} - - o so % 8,454.M0 *Saturdays only. x Mondays only. R~ For further particulars apply to s ® 'k FORGET, Agent, SUNDASYE: No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork. Q\Aueen town & Liverpool, 3 SAILING EVERY WEEK, e |ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $35; Malestic and Teutonic, $40 and $45. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- 1and, Scotiand, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, salling dates and cabin plans may he procared from W.H. AVERY, Pacific Mnfl‘i)ock. or at the General Oflice of the Company, 613 Market 8t., 8.004.3¢. Nill Val., Ross Val., San RAL,, San Qtn, .. +++ Ross Vallay, San Rafnel, SanQta. ... 8.16a.3, 9.004.36. Ml Yal, Bos Val., $an R4, San G, 10,004, ¥ . Ros Vallay, San Rafsel, Sa2 Qia. 1L00AM. Seusalito anly...... " Sensalito and Nl Thile3 % )A.M. Mill Valley, Ross Valley, San Bf1. ... Mill Val, Ross Vel, $an A1, Bea Qi 12,107, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, + Ross Valley . 8.15ra. General Agent for Pacific Coast. 8.00A.. Point Reyes, Cazadero and Way Stus. 8,152, 9.004.:. Point Reyes and Way Stations. 7.207 ., ROYAL MAIL BTEAI_HGHT COMPANY. — ,icmc B_AILBO RAINS LEAVE IVE AT France, and Blymouth to land passe AND ABRY san Throtigh bills of Iading, 1 CoRMECHOR with the - X FeBOICO (Market-st. Ferry): Pacific Mail 8. S. Co., issued for frelght and treas. LEAVE | RCH 11, 1898, Anrrvg ure 10 Airect ports 1o Eglang aaa ey Biiw } . oy 1 Damr. oD tiekels from San Pranciaco to Blymouthy §:00 .. Fast Express via Motave -1 Cherbonts soutnampton, First class, $190: third §:00 4. Atlantic Express via Los Angeics.. 545 ¥ clase, 0. Yor. her .lctélsn apply to m;n; Ottice— “kc?' n“firm-m‘ bulld Amfim o Asenie, | g, ST g . BPEERS,

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