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10 THE SAN FRAN ISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1895 The ComMmERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver firmer. Wheat fotures higher. Burtey well held. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Feedstufls as before. Hay steady. Beans dull. Coftec quiet at previous prices. tle and Scotch Coals lower. Grain Bags weak. Provisions slow. Hides quiet but unchanged. Peachies and Apricots advanced. Berries keep sieady. Orange se35i 0 almost over. Poultrs deel'ned 25@50c. Potaroes higher Onfons firm. Butter finn Eegs slow. Clicese nrehsnzed. Seat WEA'TH “¥ BUREAU REPORT. UNITED S1ark2 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI~ TURE Wea Busiac. SAN FRaNcIsco, a 3873 + —Weaiher conditons and geneTai o The foliowing amximun. wemperatores have beer, report 0w Calijormis sttions to-day: | Euresa. 58 Aeprees. San Prencies. 86; Los Angeles. 8. Red RIafl 941 ~ar Luie Obispo, 86: San Diego 70: Sacravientn. 92: Tudepenaruce, $2: | Yu:na, 100, Fresno. 96 The fo'lowin compared with Yureka 46 1ast year 22 San Franc Inst year 8.53 San Diego 11.63 year 2,16, San Franelsco data deg.. mintmum 57 dez.. u The pressure is b ¥ along the Wash Southern Arizona, extends northward tl.o. into Idabo. The temperarn wenio £3 11 yem 1es 1 Ast v and Nevada. while it hus Utah. The conditions are weather throuzhou: Ca « tending westward even (0 the cominz cooler W Ay evenin A moderate wind with low bun the high temperature in the Sac but the “norther’” conditions are severe as those Of LWO weeks perature, however. will be equal higher. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight June 19. 186 Northern California—Fa. itinned swarm, with | high temperatures in the interior, zrowing cooler Wednesday night along the Central and Southern coasts: fresh, generally northerly «inds, becoming westerly along the coast Wednesduy evening. For Southern California—Fair; co ed warm, probably warmer in the interior, becoming cooler Wednesday evening on the nor.hern coast; fresh, generally north winds, shifting to westerly aulong the coast Wednesday evening. For Ne nearly stationary tempera- | ture. except somewhat warmer in the southeast portion. For Utah—Fair: warmer. For Arizona—Fair: warmer. ¥or San Francisco and vicinity—Fair: continued warm during Wednesday, growing cooler Wednes- day evening; light variable winds, shifting to west- erly Wednesday evening, with increasing force. . H. Hadox. Forecast Official. ‘ NEW YORK MARKETS. W YORE, N.Y.. June ‘18.—Share specula- tion on the Stock Exchange was very irregular during the dsy,and asa resultof the trading prices were about evenly divided between gains and losses. The market opened firm and activi Pollman selling up 174 per cent, Missouri Pacific 134 and the general List a fraction. A reaction soon set in which was slight, except that Puliman feil 1 per cent. Later it madea further recession of 3 per cent. Toward 11 o'cleck the entire market became 7, but soon after that a brisk selling movem inaugurated in Laclede Gas which broke 8 per cent to 2515, rallied and closed at £914, making & net 10ss of 914 per cent. The general market tended upward under the leadership of the coalers, but beft noon the values were againon the downward track. Sugar moved up 14 per cent, Minneapolis and St. Paul 114, Na- tional Linseed 134, and other shares a fraction. During the afternoon Northern Pacific gained 1. The market closed irregular. Bond speculation to-day was of only moderate volume, but most of the changes were advances. Aggregate sales, $2,607,000. Government Bonds firm. State Bonds dull. Railroad Bonds firm. Petroleum strong, closed 51 70, Grain and Merchandise. Flour — Recelpts, 13,800 bbis: exports. 15.400 bbis; sales, 7300 pkgs. Market shade steadier, but trade remains light, the only demand being for spring bakers. Mills have reduced prices to a trading basis. Rye Flour dull. Sales, 150 bbls. ‘Wheat—Recelpts, none: exports, 4¢ 0 bushels; sales, 10, ,000 bushels futures; 68,000 spot. Spot firmer and more active; No. 2 red, store and elevator, 7754c; afloat. 7814c: £. . b., 793¢, afloat; No. 1 Northern, 813/4¢; No. 1 hard, 833jc delivera Options were higher to-day, closing at 3,@7sc. vance. Buying was largely due to talk of a wet harvest, higher cab.es, foreign buying and export: i | | ! | coupled with the Oranige Judd Farmer’s report of a | decline of seven poinis in winter wheat conditions | between May 27 anc June 10. No. 2 red June 774 | @775k, closed T755¢: July, T7%6@78 5-16¢, closed Tulge: Angust, T80 T854c¢, closed 78 Septem- | ber, T834@7914c¢, closed 79¢; December, 804@ | 8lc, closed B0¥4c. Hops—Duil but steady. Wool—Firm. Petroleum—Higher: United closed $170_bid; Refined New York $7 80: Philadelphia and Balui more $7 75; do in bulk $5 25. Pig iron—Firm: American, $10@13. Copper—Steady: brokers' price, §1050; ex-| change price, $10 60@10 65. Lead—NStrong: brokers’ price, $3 1233; exchange price, $3 25@3 2744, Tin—Steady: straits, $13 80@13 85 plates firm. Spelter—Dull: domestic $3 65. Sales on "Change, 10 tons tin, S. 0. February 10, o December 1, $15 75: 25 tons June tin, $13 80; 15 tons November, $1380: 15 tons December, $13 80. Coffee—Options opened barely steady at un- changed prices to 10 points decline, ruled dull and weak under disappointing cables: closed quiet; Jnne 30 points lower and other months 5@15 points. lower. Spot Coffee—Rio, dull; No. 7, $15 75: mild, 0 Santos No. 5 minus 10 points, 18c. rdova, $18@18 75. Raw, steady: fair refining, 27: centrifu- gal 96 test, 3 3-16¢; sales 3511 bags centrifugal 96 test at 35-16c; 1077 hogsheads and 700 bags Muscovado 89 at 274c: 520 bags molasses sugar 89 at 254c; refined quiet. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Iv1... June 18.—Buyersof July wheat early were plentiful at 74c, and bids were at onee | advanced 1o 7434c. Before the demand was fully satisfied 7454c was paid, but that was succeded by & decline which by 1 i price down to 7365c. The sirength At the opening was due 1o a slizit and unexpected improvement | in the Liverpool quotations, caused by less favor- | a&ble reports of French crops. The sécond cable- gram from Liverpool quoted th@ market there firm aL1d advance for the day, causing July to rise 10 | T41jc here. The taking of some No. 2 Red for ex- | ort at New York adyanced the market to 7434c, ut it was once more down to around 74c before 1 | o'clock. | Bradstreet’s figures on the visible caused another | slight diversion in favor of the bulls, the price of July rising from about 7414@7434c on its receipts The Orange Judd Farmer was out with a report | that investigation covering 400 counties in the principal wheat States east of the Rockies showed that winter wheat has declined 7 points between May 27.and June 10.the gencral average being only 55 per centagainst 62 per cent on May 27, The market ciosed with an advance of 1c for July and September. _Corn closed sirong. The prices made in the first fifteen minutes of the session were the lowest cf the day, and the sales current at the finish were the highest. The fallinz-off in the receipts was the main cause of the sirength. July ‘opened at *Blge, rose steadily and closed at 5014c. Onis were oniy fzirly active withina 34c range. At the close prices were at their high point, but on'ya smal. gain over vesterdsy was scored. Provisions were a little higher at the opening, but soon settled back 10 about the level of yestel day’s closing prices, and near the end they were shade Jower than at the corresponding time yester- | | | | | day. "The leading tutures ranged as follows: ‘Wheat No. 2— Highest.” Lowest. June..... % el TAY4C 78340 | Toly. ool Silame Tave September. . T674c 75 Corn No. 3= . . June... 4955c asBic | July... 5004 49140 Septem Bloge | 603g0 Mess Pork per July.oisoseon .--$1250 $12 4215 Beptember, ... Us12821, 312 80 rd per 100 1bs— e Julya 450000 ceeen 886215 86 5715 Beptember. $6.85 " 8680 hort Ribs per 100 Tbs— July........ eveeeerennennn. 863734 8635 Beptember . 52 8665 $65714 as follows: Flour—Dull, Cash quotations were lower than a week ago! easier and 25 cents No. 2 Spring Wheat, 745@7535c: No. 3 do, 73@ | Tec: No. z'ned, 7414@1751/sc; No. 2 Corn, 53@ 2 Oats. 20¢: No. 2 White, 315c 3 White, nominal: No. 3 Rye, 61igc . 2 Bariey, 53c: No. 3 Barley, 51@52¢; No. 4 Barley. nominal: No. 1 Fiaxseed, $1 52: Prime imothy Seed, 85 50: Mess Pork, B pbl., $12 371, 12 50: Lard. B 100 bs., $6 5716@6 60: Short 1ibs, Sides (loose), $6 35: Dry Salied Shoui- ders (boxed), $53@5 14 ; Short Clear Sides (boxed), B6Lp@66k: Whisky, distillers’ finished goods, # gal., ?l 261/5; Sugars, Cut Loaf, unchanged: Gran- ulated, unchanged ; Standard A, unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-aay the Butter mar- ket was steady. Creameries. 10@17%gc; Dairles, 10@16c; Eggs, steady, 1034,@11%4c. Livestock. ¥ In cattle the supply was light and the demand no more than moderate; prices were Strong at ves- teriay’s advance of 10@15c, the best beeves sell- ing fully $1 per 100 pounds higher than one year A hEU0RE 803 caives Sow0; sicers, 85 1065 10 i ves, i steers, o oas wire MioaE oL Wi advance of 5 cente: 3 % mixed, $4 40@475; hea: A T 55. éflwmmmn yesterday's advance p | Anves, $1 20@1 50: Tarta | apricots, 95c@$1 15; peacl: | 81 1. WoRrLD. of 10@15c. Prime heavy Western and mixed sheep and yearlings were scarce and salableat 4 25@4 50; sheep sola largely at $3@3 50. Wltt’ace:pu: Cattle, 3500: hogs, 15,000 sheep, CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, ILL, June 18.—The National Frait Association sold: Alexander peaches, 70@90c; Royal apricots, 80@95c; K. C. plums, $1 1 cherry plums, poor condition, 50c: Clyman plums, $1 60@1;: 70; Astrachan apples. §1 25. The Earl Frait Company sold: Clyman plums, $1 70: Roval apricots, 85c@$l 15; Alexander peaches, 70c@$1 10. Porter Brothers Company sold at open auction to-day: Tragedy prunes, $350; Burbank plums, 83 10; Royal Hatives, $1 75: St. Catherine, $1 75; Clymans, $1 65; cherry plums, $1 35, and in boxes 55@60c: Bizarreau cherries, $1 25@1 55: Royal 31 40; Royal B0@90c. SW’ YORK, N. Y., June The Farl Froit Company sold: Royal apricots. $1 15@1_35; Cherry plums, $1 30: Alexander peaches, 70c@ Garland peaches. 75@90c. National Fruit Association: Black Oregon cherries, §1 30@1 60; Roval Annes, $115@1 55; Alexander peaches, 75c@l 30: Royal apricots, 80c@$1: Newcastle apricots, 55¢. Porter Brothers Company sold at open auctlon Tragedy prunes, $4 12: cherry plums, 40 Clymans, 81 40@2 10; Briils, 81 95; Mont- iwer apricots. $2 40; Royals, $1 25@2 25; Alex- =1 peaches, 60c@$l 75. STOCKS OF GRAIN, Y., June 18.—Specal cable and s 10 Bradstreet’s covering princi- umulation in the United States, tozether with supplies afloat preced:| 3 Stutes and Cunada, east of the Rocky Wi decrease, 2,727,000 bushels. Suates, Pacific Coast—Wheat, decrease, W Total decrease—Wheat, both coasts, 06w, \tloat 1,000.000 for and In Europe~Wheat, increase, | tal decrease in world's availabla | ates ains—Corn, de United Staies Mountains—ats. decre 1d Cavads, eest of Rocky Mount- | ‘ | %1,000. EASTERN WOOL MARKET. BOSTON, June 18.—There tothe wool market this we been a fatrly active mark firm, and th several f1is; Dbeen noted, but no pa The sit brere: and ns take all the ck 5w nealthier one K. While the t 05 operat nces or else tarers are qroiin 1 they ere willing ever, is being done at the on the scoured basis of 30c. Aust combings, fine, 41@42c; combing. goud crossbreds, quarter blooa and three 27@28. PHILADELPHIA, June 18.—Wool firm, and some grades higher under a better demand; terr torial and Western, light, fine, 9@llc: heavy, fine. 7@9; fine medium,’ 10@11c; mediam, 11 @13¢; quarter blood, 11@1zc OMAHA LIVESTOCK OMAHA, NEpR. June 18.—Cattle—Receipts, 1500: market 5@10c higher on good common: native beef stecrs, $8 75@5 50: western, $2 35@ 500; Texas steers, 82 50@4 00: cows and | heifers, §2 50@4 00: =~ c: 21 60@2 50; stockers and feeders, calves, $2 00@ 5 00; bulls, stags, etc., $1 75@3 7 YO STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on cail easy at 1%, Prime mercantile paper, 214@314%. Sterling exchange firm, with actual business 1 bankers' bills at $4 8914@4 8914 for demand and $4 851,@A4 8815 for sixty days. Posted rates, $4 89@4 90. Commercial bills, $4 8714@ 4873, Silvercertificates, 67%c. 10 pay. ths blood | coarse, 11@1214c. | MARKET. NEW CLOSING STOCKS. Atchison. 1054 Northern Pacific.. 4% Adams Express.. 147 | Preterred......... 1674 Alton,Terre Haute. 6114 U. P., Den. & Gulf. 534 Preferred ........— [Northwestern...... 99% American Express.133 | Preferred. aidy ‘American Tobacco.11414'N. Y. Centrai..... /102 Preferred... ..11415 N. Y. & New Eng. 45 Baltimore & Ohio.. 8332 Ontario & Western, 814 Bell Telephs 205 ""'Oregon Improvmt. 9 anada Pacific 5314 Oregon Navigation, 29 Canada Southern.. 56 Oregon Short Line. 614 Central Pacific %4 Pacific Mail........ 31%; Ches. & Ohio. %4 Peorin, D.& Evans. 514 Chicago Alton..... Pittsburg... ....157 Chicago, B. & Q.... 85%4 Pullman Palace.. 174 ChicagoGas........ 74 (Reading 1714 Consolidated Gas..14534 Richmond Termini— &St. Louis. 4614 Preferred.. oal & Iron.. 9 RioGrande & Cotton Ofl Cert.... 2914 Preferred. Del. Hudson.......129% Rock Isiand....... 731§ el LackG W estern161 14 St. L. & S.F.1st pti—r Denver & R.G.pfd. 4752 St Panl...... ...... 6814 Distillers........... 19 | Preferred.........123 East Tennessée....— 'St. Paul & Omaba.. 3034 Eriel............ 955 Preferred. L1163, Preferred. 21" Southern R.'R.I1." 1474 | Fort Wayne. 157 | Preferred. 4174 | GreaiNorthern pfd.133 ISt P. M. & M......— Chicago & E 1l pid. 9914 Southern Pacific... 241/ Hocking Valley... 26 Sugar Refinery....117¢ 1ilinois Central.... 9514 Tenn. Coal & Iron. 377 St. Paul & Duluth. 3015 Texas Pacific...... 131 Kansas & Texas pf. Lake Erie & Westn Preferred. Luke Shore. ... Lead Trust. 3435 Tol. & Obio Cen. pt 80 247 Union Pacific...... 13 823, U. S. Express 40 148 | Wab. 8. L. & Pac. 36 | Preferred.. TLouisville & Nash. 587 Wells-Fargo.. Louisvilie &NewAl 975 Western Union Manhattan Consul.114 " |Wheeling & L. E.. Memphis & Charls. 15 | Preferred. Michigan Central..102%; Minn. & St. Ln Mexican @ntral... 1115 Denver, & Rio G... Missouri Pacific.... 321 General Electric. .. hvilie Chatt a Colo. Fuel & Iron.. National Cordage 134/ Preferred......... Preferred......... 3o H. & Texas Cent... N.J. Central. .0 10014 Tol. A.A.& N Mich. Norfolk & West pf. 141 ToL5t.Louls & K.C. North American... 5s Preferred. CLOSING BONDS. 12344 Cen Pac 1<ts 0f '95.1; 2L Den& HG Ts Do, 4s.. e 205 US 4s, new, cex Do. 4s cor U S5s reciaered 55 coupon Du Do, 45 coupor 3E Ssrenintered 11175 G H € S'A 65,0 4 Lo, 7s. Do, 25 regisierud (B & Tex Cent 88..111 Pacific 630185 . 100 | Do, 6x...... 1107 M KT first ds; 1/ 107 | Do.second 4s.... 5914 a7 utval Union 6s...112 J Cent Gen 5s...118 INorihern Pac 1sts.119%5 Missouri 6s | Do, 2 10235 N Carolina 6s..... {Northwe: ‘onsols.140 Do, 4> 3 I Do, S ¥ deb 5s...108 SC Nonfond.... 114 R GranaeWest 1sts 79 Tenn new sct 6s. 89 " St Puul Consols 7512814 Do, 55............102 | DJ,C&P W 5s..118 Do, 3s...20. |StL&lronMtGen 55 80 Tenn oid 68 €0 StL& S F Gen 6s.108 Va Centur) 6214 Southern K. R. 5s. 987 Do, aeterred... Atcl 6~ Texas Pacific 15 923/ 765 Texas Pac seconds. 3114 Do, 2d A .77 9555 UnionPac 1stof'96.108 Canada South 2ds..106 i\VuLShum 4s.....107 OR &N 1sts...... 11214 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., June 18.—The spot market isdull at 53 712d@5s 8Y,d. Cargoes are weak at 27s 6d arrived. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: June, 5s 8d; July, 5s 814d; August, 5s 9d; September, 55 914d; October, bs 934d. SECURITIES. LONDON. ENG., June 18.—Consols, 106 9-16; stiver, 3014d; French Rentes, 1021 60c. PORTLAND’S BUSINESS, PORTLAND, Ow.. June 18.—Exchanges, $183, 688: balances. $26,185. Wheat—Quiet and weak; Walla Walla, 50@51c ® bushel; Valley, 52@53c ® bushel. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days... — sasm Sterling Exchange, sight...... — 488 New York Exchange, sight...... - 0214 New York Exchange, (elegraphic... — 05 Fine Silver, spot, P ounce. .. - 663, ¥ine Silver, 30 day: = 66 Mexican Dollars. 631 54 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Bothwell takes for Cork 73,438 ctls, valued at $70,600. Futures moved up yesterday, and spot prices were firm but business was dull. No. 1, 2 choice’ for milling, 973,c@$) V2% P ctl. G CALL BOARD SALES. — NFORMAT, SESSION — 10 o'clock — December— 900 tons, $1 055/: 4200, $1 05% ; 1600, $1 05 REGULAR MOENING SESSION—December—¢ tons, $1 0534 1300, $1 053%5: 1600, $1 0554 80U, $1 05%,. Seller ’85, new, storage paid — 100, $1 0134, - AFTERNOON ESSION—December—1! 1 057%: 2700, $1 055 Sl 81.06; 1000, 8 ¢ new, storage || ), 10215 ; BARLEY—Is quiet, b:t flr;/x‘ w for ordinary and 61 2146¢ for choice 3 Brewing, nominal at 6743@77540 B otl. CALL BOARD SATES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 0’clock— N les. REGULATR MORNING SENSION — Deconsper—400 tons, 85¢: 300, 65Y4c: 1100, 651/4c: 100, 63350, - ArTens — 300 tons, 00N _SESSION — December 07% B ctl; fancy 65345 100, 655ic; . er ' held. 81 | store Eags, 2 | 7@10c B Foed $1G1 05: good to choice, 90@07Yec: com- mon to fair, 85@871/4c; Gray, 87%4@95¢c; Surprise, F10Ti5@1 123 il CORN — No'change to report. Large Yellow, $110@115 @ cti; Small Round Yellow, $1 10@ 115; White, $1@1 10 3 ctl. RYE—Quoted at 90c for old and 8614@8714c B B ctl for new. BUCKW HEAT—Nominal at 85@90c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 50@3 60 P bbl; Bukers' extras, $3 40@3 50; superfine, $2 25@2 50 B bbl. MiLLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 314¢ Ib; Rye Meal, 8c; Graham Flour, 3¢: Oatmeal, 414¢; Oat Groats, 5e: Cracked Wheat, 3ijpc: Buckwheat Flour, 415c: Pearl Barley, 414@434c 3 Ib; Rice Meal, $12@15 B ton. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Table Meal, 3@334c: Feed Corn, $24@25; Cracked_Corn, $24 50@25 50 B tou; Hominy, 414@434c B b. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—313 60@14 50 D ton. MIDDLINGS—$17 50@19 50 B ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, $13@14; Ollcake Meal at the mill, $25 ton; Cot- tonseea Oilcake, $24 B ton. HAY —'Steady at previous quotations. New Wheat is quotable at $8@10 B ton; New Wild Oat, 86 50@8 50 @ ton; new Wheatand Oat, $7@9; new Alfalia, $5@5 50. We quote old Hay: Wheat, $8 50@11 50: Wheat and Oat, $8@10 50: Barley, $7@8 50: Oat, 38@10: Alfalin, $7@ 50: Clover, $7@8; Compressed, $7 50@10: Stock, $6@7 # ton. STHAW—40@T75¢ 3 bale. EEANS AND SE iD S, BEANS — Very quiet. Values are somewhat nominal again. Beyos, 31 25@1 50: Small Whites, $2 65@2 90; Pea, $250@2 70 ; Large Whites, $2 506 280; Pink, #1 25@1 46; Reds,$1 25; Blackeye,$325 @375: Red Kidney, nominal: Limas, 34@4 25 But- ters. 81 76@2 for small and $2@2 26 cul for large. SEEDS—Mustards nominal. Flax, $2 25@2 50 8 ctl: Canary, 314@3%ac B Ib: Altalta, 7@734c; Rape, 13s@zvec; Hemp, dc B . TED PEAS—SpIIl Peas, 4@4%c; Green Peas, nominal; Niles, nominal; Blackeye, nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES., POTATOES—There was & good shipping demand yesterday and prices were considerably higher in consequence. Burbanks are quotable at 60c@$1 B ctl: New Potatoes, in sacks, 40@60c B ctl: New Early Rose, in hoxes, from the River, 50@75c; Oregon Burbanks, 85@75¢ ® ctl. ONIONS—Sold rather better. New Reds, 65@ 76¢ % cil: Silverskins, 76@85¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—Prices were steady, there being ademand for shipment. Cabbage continues scarce and very firm. Green Peppers quotable at 8@12ac % Ib: Green Corn, 10@2Uc B dozen for Vacavilie au 25¢ for Bav: Tomatoes from Los Angeles. $1@ 125 7% box: from Vacaville, 75¢@$1 25: Summer ¢ jor Vacaville and 50@63¢ for Bay ¢ for ordinary and $1@] 75 B Khubarb, 40@6bc @ box: Green # sack for common and 2@2l4c : Siring Beans, 1%6@214 1 for 1or Coiden Wax % 0x: Pay Cocumbers i5¢ M. Dry. Peppers. Feed Carrots, 6@ T bxt alh erie PEESE AND ¥GGS s tirn. at the advance <ies are made over the @14¢, with small sales e b zood 1o choice, o] few and indinere 15 with 19¢ for ex ra fancy mark POULTRY POULTRY—The market is overstocked and very dull and prices as a rule are z5@H0c lower all around. Live Turkeys, 11@13¢ 1or Gobblers: 10@ AND GAME. 50 Pigeons, $1 50@1 75 for young and old. ominal. for small Game- DECIDUOU ORCHARD FRUITS—Cherries are firm. Peaches and Apricots are higher. Pears are neglected and nominal, Piums are quotable at 50c@$1 25 # box; Peaches, 35@65¢ ® bx and 35@60c ? bsk vlums, 25@40c B drawer: Green Apples, # box and » bski: Ked Apples. 75 ® box and 50¢ P basket: Gre ® box and_basker; Apricor: and 30@45c @ basket for Royals: Cherri B bo; Tor red and white and 50@75c ® box for a@bse P Ib for white 1n bulk and i@6e for black in buik; Royal Anne, 60@75¢ B box and S@6e 1 b in bulk. BERRIES—I{ardly any change yesteraay. Black- Derries are quotable at $2 50@4 B _chest: Rasp- berries, §2 50@5 B chest and 50c B crate: Cur- rants, $2@3 50 ¥ chest: Gooseberries, 1@dc for common, and 2le@sc B b for Oregon Ilmproved: Strawberries, $5@7 for Longworths and $2 50@ 8 50 ¥ chest for large berries. CITR RUITS-Not many_Oranges lefr. Tn fact, the season is aimost over, - Navels, 81 50@3: Seedlings, 50c@31: California Lemons, 75 >@$1 50 for common and $2@3 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, 84@4 50 7 bx; Hananas, $1 25@2'® bunch; Pineapples, $3@5 P dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, four sizes, are quot- able at 33,@4ic B 1b; larger sizes, 5@6c B Ib; smaller sizes, 135@3c; Apples,4@4Lac forsliced and. E@51ec for evaporated; Bleached Peaches, 415@ 6c: Apricots, G@bc for fair to cnoice and 7@7Vac for fancy Moorpark; Pears, 4@414c for evaporaied halves, 3@4c for quarters and-115@2c _for inferior ; Plums, 3@3%sc 1or pitted and 114¢ for un- pitted; Fr‘ig black, 4c¢ for pressed and 3lac for unpressed. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES— Raisins— Four-crown 100se are quoted at 315c; three-crown, 23ec P Ib: 2-crown, 2¢ B Ih; seediess Sultanas, 56 ' Ib; seadless Muscatels, 2¢ B 1t S-crown London layers, $135@1 45 ¥ box; clusters, $2 25@2 75; Dehesa clusters, $250; Imperial clusters, $350: Dried Grapes—116@1% 3 Ib. NUTS—Chestniits guotable at 3@5c; Walnuts, ih for paper-shell and sofishell, an 6@7c B M for hardshell; Almonds, 2@2lsc B b for hardsbell, and 5@6c B M for softshell, and —— for paper-shell: Peanuts, 5@ec for Eastern and 4@4%ac for California; Hickory Nuts. b@éc: Pe- cans. Gc for rough and 8¢ forpolished; Filberts, it 1@TYa0 @ 1b; Cocoanuts, $4 5 HONEY—New Comb. 11%@12%4c; old Comb. 6 @10c: new water-white_exiracted, 5@! light 4l,@ne; dark amber, 4@4L4c. @i ber exl.n(v.ed. BEESWAX—Quoicd at 26@28c B Ib. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Prices remain undisturbed. Bacon is quotable at 8@8l4c P M for heavy and 815@9c B 1 for light medinm, 11@11%4c for light, 12@12%5c @ _1or extra light and 1214@13c for sugar-cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 12@ 1214c; California Hams, 10va@11c; Mess Beet, § @7 50° B bbl; cxtra mess do. $5@8 60: Tamily do, 10; extra prime Pork, $9 50 8 bbl: extra clear, $17 50@18 B bbl: mess, $16@15 50 B bbl; Smoked Beef, 91a@10c B . LARI—Eastern, tlerces at 6%ac ® b for com- pound and 8¢ Ib for pure; pails, 9c; California, tlerces, 6¢ for compound_and 714c for pure: halt- bbis, 734c; 10-b tins, 8¢ @ 0 5-1b, 8loc B b, COTTOLENE—T734c in tierces and 834¢ @ 1b In 10-1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—The market, though quieter, Is no weaker, and the leading dealers still give the following quotations: Heavy salted steers, 10c B 1h: medium. $5,@3c B b: light, S@8Yac & 1b: Cowhides, 8@8l4e ® 1b: salted Kip, 7c @ 1b; salted Calf, 9¢; sultea Veal, 8c: ary Hides, usual se- lection, 19¢ @ Ib: culls and brands, 14c P dry Kip, 14@15c: cry Calf, 20c; prime Goatskins, @bc’ each: Kids. 5e: Deerskins, good summer, 30c P b; medium, 15@25c; winter, 10@16; Sheep- Skins, sl rlings, 1! 20c each; short wool, 25@35¢c i medium, ‘$0@45¢ each: lons wool, 40@60c each. Culls of all kinds about lac less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendercd, 414@414c: country Tallow, d@4lic; refined, 6c; Grease, $@31%5¢ B Ib. WOOL—Quotations for the spring clip are: Humboldt and Mendocino, 11@12l%e 3 Ib: Choice Northern, 10@11c @ 1b: San Joaquin, year's staple, 6@7¢ @ 1b: do, seven months’, G@8c; Calu- verns and Foothill. 8@10c: Nevada, 7@9¢; East- ern Oregon, heavy, 6@714c; do choice, 8@9c; Val- ley Oregon, 11@12Vsc B e cholce, 4@6c B B; In- HOPS—We quote good ferior and old Hops, 2@3¢ GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 454c; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—The market Is weaker. Scotch and Seat- tle are quoted lower. Wellington, §8; New Welling- ton, §8; Southtield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, $6; Bryant, $6: Coos Bay,$5: Wallsend, 87 50 8 ton: Scotch, $2 50; Byrmbo, $7 50; Cumberland, $13 50 in bulk and $15 in sacks: Pennsylvanis Anthra- cite Egg, $12: Welsh Anthracite , $9; Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Val- ley, 87 60: Coke, $12 in bulk and $14 in sacks. COFFEE—C. E. Bickford's eircular says: “The local situation is quiet_and unchanged. ‘Although no: manifesting an adverse sentiment, dealers buy strictly within the lines of temporary requirements, while importers, on the other hand, appear per- feculy willing to carry stocks and feed the trade as cailed upon_without- attempting to force business beyond the natural capacity of the market. There is stili a fair inquiry for overland shipment al- though in New York prices for Brazils have re- cently declined a little in_sympathy with a drop in Havre, to which latter market all eyes have been centered for some months past and are still with a great deal of interest. To-day’s first-hand stock is 2650 bags Costa Rica, 219 Nic: 7030 Salva- dor andf23,443 Guatemala—in all 38.342 bags. The steamcr Cily of Sydney Is_due about the 24th inst. with 3950 bags.” We quote the market quiet and steady as follows: 203@21c_ B Ib_for good to prime washed. Costa Rica: 1914@20c 8 1 for god Cosca Biat 15356100 8 Thilos good Cosia ica mixed with black beans. for fair Costa Rica; 14@16%4c for common to ordinary Costa Rica: 19@20c for to prime washed Sal- vador; 18¢ for good green unwashed Salva- 155, @054 tor soma o siricly Food washea Gunt < for 1o strictly. w, u; ey 1914c for fair washed Guatemala. lkfi“%c T M mn Guatemala: 14@1534¢ for ordinary Guatemal 9@1dac for very interlor 1o common Guatemala: fil?fi Ib for good to prime washed Peaberry; 19@19%4c for good unwashed ¥ S0ERE—ne BUG. The Western Sugar Refining Company auotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 534¢: Dry Granulated, 51ge; Contectioners’ A, 5e: Mugnolia A, 45%¢: Extra C, 4vac; Golden C,'41jc; D, dc; half barrels, Ygc more than barrels, and boxes Yac more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5@b%ac: sécond quality, 43¢ 1hird do, 3@ic B . VEAL—Large, 4@sc; small, 5@7c B 1b. MUTTON—Weathers, 4c: Ewes, 335@4c B 1. LAMB—Spring. a@se @ PORK—Live Hogs, 3¢ 3 Ib for soft, 4@4Y4c for bard aud 4@4i4c for feeders; dressed’ do, 5@6Yec. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. TUESDAY, June 18. 9,512(Wool. hls.... 251 Flour, qr. sks Wheat, ctls.... . [139,415 Leather. rolis. Barley, ctls| 3,809/\V ine, gals. Corn. ¢tls... )] 593/ Hides, no. Beans, sks.... Potatoes, sis, Onions. sks. Hay. tons. Rran, sks. ... Middlings, sks. o 113|Peits, ndis. .. 1,882 Lime, bbls. 678 Quicksilver, 457 Borax, ctls. 190 Tallow, ctls. 220 e THE STOOK MARKET. Compared with Monday’s closing quotations the Comstocks were lower all around, Con. Cal. & Va. declining to §2 35, Ophir to$1 30, Hale & Norcross to8icand so on. Business was dull. NOTES. Union Con. is assessed 20c. A special meeting of the Hearst Mining Com- pany has been called for the purpose of deciding and voting upon a proposition to ratity a sale of all its mining claims known as the Alabama, Bailey and Humboldt, upon the Brunswick lode. The assessment on the Chollar will be delinquent in oftice to-da; The following corporations in California will pay interest on their bonded indebtedness in July: Cali- fornia-street Cable Company 5's, semi-annual; California Electric Light 6's, quarteriy: Contra Costa Water 5's, semi-annual; Los Angeles Light- ing €'s, semi-annual, both issues; Nevada County arrow-gauge Railroad 8's, semi-annual; Northern Railway of California 6's, semi-annual; Park and Ocean Railway 6's, semi-annual; Park and Cliff House Railway 6's, semi-annual: San Francisco and North Pacific Railway 5's semi-annual; Southern Pacific of Arizona 6's, semi-annual: Sunset Telephone and Telegrapa 6's, semi-annual. A heavy flow of water has been met with in the tunnel in'the Gray kagle mine and Superintendent Durning looks upon it as one of the most promis- ing signs they have had for striking bedrock in the center of the channel. The Virginia Enterprise says in regard to the Brunswick lode that “operations are to commence immediately. Saturday Superintendents Ryan, Keating, Gorham and Kervin and Engineer Haist spent the day in viewing the ground with a view to dectding upon a plan for immediate action. It is understood that two drifzs will_be started immedi- ately from the tunnel, one toward the north and | the other toward the south. Fitteen men will be | et on in each until it is decided to start upraises, when the force will be augmented. When the rich | ore ixstruek which the Brunswick is almost certain | (0 congalu ve shall see a rebabilitation of the old { cauip) . BOARD SALES, - Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION—9:30. 200 Alta.... 27200 Ovrmn 100 Andes. 26200 Potosi. 56150 Savage. .53 851000S B & M.14 ~.56.1000 . 19200 Union C..29 1.35200 Y Jackt...a0 300 Bodie. ... 500 Chollar. 50 C Point AFTERNOON S 1000 Alpha C.02 100 Chollar. 200 Alta.. 6100 . 100 Belcher...35 250 CCaV 100 R & B... 41500 H & 300 Bodle. .....30 200 Mex ... 200 Mex. 0100 Geeidil = 9 avage. .31 86100 Scorpion.. 04 55500 S B M..14 Following wera the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: LAR SESSION—10:80. 100 Belcher...35/200 CC 235200 Mex. 55 100 B & E i 50 Ophir...1.35 100 ... 240200 H&EN . 88300 Overmn...17 500 Chollar...51100 . 5500 Potosi ... 41 100 . ..501100 Justice. 34 400 CC&V. 2.401100 Mex . AFTERNOON SESSION 100 Andes....23250 CC&V. 100 B & B....43109 C Point. 100 Bullion...09 300 Mono.. 150 Challenge21 100 Oceidnt. 600 Chollar...50; CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, June 18—4 . . Bid. Asked. 1.35 341500 Seg'Belch 14 7100 Sierra N..49 18/ 50 YJacket'.40 20 — 0z 04 12 18 Belcher. 0z 03 Best & Beicher. 43 45 Lady Wash..J 01 02 Benton Con. — #bMexican. 55 56 Bodte. .. 33 35Momo..... 05 06 Bulion, 08 08/Mt. Dinbio. 13 = Eulwer. 04 05NevadaQueen. — 05 Caledonia..... 06 07 Occidental. 19 Challenge Con. 18 20/0phir. 135 Choliar, ... 50Uverman 1% Con. Cai.' & Va. 2.40 Potost 10 Con. Impenal. — 01 3 Confidence..... 75 5 Con.New York. 02 vd Crown Point... 34 50 EastB. & B... 11 g 04 astSierraNev — U5 Silver King. 12 20 Excheque 02 04 Syndicate, — 04 Eureka Cor Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcrs. lowa. nion Con. 26 Utah. 03 sg‘\'ennw Jucker 39 26 05 40 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, TUESDAY, Juue 18—2 e, M. BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. US4scoup.111%, — | Banks, Commerciai— USdsrez...111% — |AmerB&TC. — — Cal-siCbleds. 1095, — |Anglo-Cal. .. 57 6714 Cal Elec L 631075 — (Eank of Cal.221 225 Cntra C W 53102 1SD&TCo. 50~ — Dpot-siex-cp 92 99 FirstNationl.177% — EdsnL&P6s. — 109 |Grangers.... - F&CH RR65100 — |LondonP&A.1263% — Geary-stR5s. — 103 |London&SF. — ' 81 LosAng 1.6s.°971 — |Merch Ex. o Do.Guted.6s. — ' 103 [Nevada - MKU-stCblebsl2a — isather BCo. — — NevCNgRSs. — 106 | Banks. Savings— NPCRR6s100 — |GerS&LCo. — 1775 NyRCal€s.102 — |HumbS&L1000 — NRyCalbs.. — — |[Muwal.... — 45 Oak Gas 55,1023, — SFSavUnion500 510 Do, 2diss 5s.108%s — Sav&Loan..110 150 Ouinibus 6. — “120 Security. — 3810 PacRollMbs 10215 — Union Trust.850 560 Do, 2d iss 6s,.100 — | Sireet Rallway— P&OKy6s' 110 120 [California....103 — P&Ch Ry6s. 9314100 |Geary-s — 90 PwlstRR6s. — 113 Marketst.... 39 40 Reno,WL&L102 106 Oak.SLeHav — 100 RiverWCobs — 100 |Presudio. — 18 SF&NPRR5S10115 — Sutterst.... — — SPRRATiz 63 Bfly, 9912 Powaer:- SPRR Cal 6311173 — ' |Atlantic D. 25 SPRR Calbs. 8712100 (California.. - Do.1congtd. 8714100 |Giant.. ..... - SPBrRCal6s. 9414 8514 Jnason. - SVWater6s..12255 — |Vigorit. = SVWaterds., §79;, — | Miscellaneous— StkinG&E6s — 103 |Blk DCoalCo, — 12 SunstT&T6s — 103 [Cal CotMills, — — Sutier-stR3s. — 10814 Cal Dry Dock — — VisaliaWC6s — 92 EdisonLight. 8914 90 STOCKS—Water— |GasConAssn, — = Contra Costa. balp — ‘H-\\'UNHCO« 41 8 Marin Co.... —"" 50 (HutchSPCo. 117 113 — 100 JudsonMfgC. — s 1ey100 10014 MerkxAssn.100 — [OceanicSSCo — 23 Capital... — 45 |PacAuxFA — Central..."". 95 — |Pac Borux. 100 Oak GL&H., 44 45 PacI&NCo. — 30 PacGasimp. — 8214 Pac Roll Mill 17 '— PacMicLight. 46 — ~ ParfPaintCo — 9 SanFrancsco — 7034[PacTransCo — 2515 Stockton. 16 23" [PacT & T Co. 50 e Insurance— Sunset T&T. 85 — FiremansFd.160 — |UnitedCCo.. — 25 Sun...... — 50 MORNING SESSION. Street—25 Edison Light & Power Co, 89%4: 350 Pacific Lighting Co, 45. AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—45 Fdison & Power Co, 89: 10 Giant Powder 15. Street—25 Edison Light & Power Co, 89, e HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. K Ballard, Ager C A_Kramer, Kansas Cy J L Broder & w, Eureka C F Dickens, Chicago J P Taylor & w, Salinas § W Scotton. Ukiah J L Parker, N Y G Morgan, Duncans Mills J M Moss, San Mateo J T Walker, Sau Jose CE Dallyn, San Jose L Bulger, Benicia D E Berry, Valley Spgs G W Cross, Iowa Hill Ella McCormick, Oakid Alice McCormick, Pesca- G A Hamlin. Napa dero H C Schroeder, Nev City T Prausse, Boulder Creek John Gaynor. Idaho ~ J P Long, Pescadero W Lockart, Pescadero D H Koss, Fort Bragg Paul Hoftman, Neweas- H H Ritchie, Portland tle G F Crew, Engene ST George & w, Chicago G W Puroy & w, Reno LM English, Fla J Marshall, Ariy. R Hoffman, Arlz E N Williams, Nev R F Hall, Watsonville W T Taylor. Bakersfield C Kerr, Bakerstield Mrs D A Kelly, Cal R S Hire, Kenneth B H White & W, Colusa J G Roe, Galt F A Mattos, Redding W T Mead, Paso Robles P Elint, Paso Robles Misses Connere, R Bluff B F Wilson, Ukiah Dr H H Clark, S Cruz __H W Clark, Santa Cruz 2 PALACE HOTEL. S Churchill, Napa C E Gates, Chicago Capt Reed, US S Olympla W Brown, St Louis W C Chamberiin, S Diego W Chamberlin, Sn Diego W E Gniffin, Nevada M C Bristol, Chicago P J Burke, lowa T P Striegel, Towa. 0 W Collier, N Y Mr & Mrs E 8 Weed, W Banning! Los Angeles _ Plattsburg. H McGigen'& w, S Diego H Lindley, Los Angeles Mrs F W McCullongh, W M Dell jr, Los Angeles Los Angcles G B McAnenny, Los Ang O H Manning, Los Ang T Derby, New Almaden M Fowler, Danville J A Dick, Las Vegas 8 Block, Chicago MrsJ A Dick, Las Vegas L NEW WESTERN HOTEL. mfih Putnam, N Y Pat Sacht, Buffalo J\ Kennedy, Auburn € M Burris, Boston F Nelson, Brooklyn Mrs B Tasbel &3¢, Mont Jos Martin, Vallejo Jos McCarthy, Vallejo E A Watson, St Paul Geo Nelson, Oakland 0 Onie, N 8 W Tom McQuad, Mo Qharies Hogan, Mich Dan Crotty, City Mexico. h ng, Galvesion - Miss MoCullough, Texas Miss Howard. N ¥ Jdabn N¥ <% ; GRAND HOTEL. Eastman, Hollister J M Wiles & w, Lincoln W Epencer, Hollister T I, Landers, Lincoln Chisholm, Niles N 7 Dinsmore, Alton R Hillman, Cal F W Smith, Oukland Broughton,Butte,Mont J H Linford & w, Utah Mrs S J Eglestonad,L A Mrs . C Houghton, Ar- % Felion & w, Los Ang lington 5\\‘ W Whitson & w.SDzo Miss L B Anderson,SDgo 8 J w H A I T s C D Knox, S Diezo 1) E Stanton, Napa S Vail, Rocklin - Dr O L Barton, Rocklin J A Vail, St Louis Mrs J F Smith, Los Ang | Dr M S Charies, Snisun Mrs J A Pershing,Suisun | - Valley Valley FlintJr, San Jnan R M Green, Oroville J H &lide, Sacto Miss M E Jamison, 8 € €M Aitken.w.S Antonto Mrs S M Jaquette, OkInd G H Fox, Clements W B Reiney, Clements W R Keiler, Denver W H Phillips, Fresno A Yell, Hanford H H Mattison,w,GrtFalls J H Beecher, Chicago J B Scott, Salinas W J Rzogers, San Jose E PBradley, KlMontecito C W Gilmore, Red Bluf! 4 ¥ Condon, Verdi, Nev MissAMcSweeney,S Cruz Mrs A B Meade, Sabto BALDW. C € Hicok, Colusa F A Wieman, San Jose N HOTEL. J.G Richie & w. Ala A R McDonald, Stockton T Fitzzerald, Sen Jose J E Bourke, Chileago ] B Lonsvieiw, St Louis D Winders, Stockton W R Clark, Stockton Mrs Clark & d, Stockton Dr G A Meyer, Modesto T Adams, Olema. 2 A Blume, Oakland A A Brown, San Jose J Rhodes, N ¥ | 4 L Bouringar, Chicago € M Clark, Chicago E Garrett, & w. Wash, DC 1 I Gilbert & w, Modesto | CF Ketchum, Chicago ~ J Thompson, Watsonville | LICK HOUS T BT Tathill, Oreson H W ( i J Wilson, L Page, | W H Cleary. Cal W H Cleary JT DuBois & fam, DC Mrs I Pastor, Germany J R Webl, Fresno W E Roge J M Fowler & sous, Mo H J Fouts Mrs P White, Alamieda. Henry Eickhof?, Cal SG Wix & w, Oakland ——————— — Geo D Darwin, Fulton L P Sage & w, Cal THE CALL CALENDAR. JUNE, 1895. W.[Th,| FT. Sa| Moon's Phases. 1 el el e Al June 7, 2| 3| 4| 5| 6|7 s'@ Fall Moon. =] June 15, 9/10/1112(13)14[15|C ot Guarter. 16|1 ; June 22, 126117/18110)20/21)22|@) NeWSroon. 23|24 |25| 26 27| 28] 20 June 29, i ——————) First Quarier. [sol | OUEAN Dates'of Departure From San Franolsco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SAiis. | PIEE Mexico ... Vie & Pxtsna|Jun 19, 9aM/Baw'y 1 Weeott.. el River.....|Jun 19. 9an | Vallelo Santa Kosa..|San Diego. .. |Jun 20.11a% | Bdw’y 2 Farallon... | Yaquina Bay 20,10AM Miss 1 North Fork.|HumboldtBay | Jun 20, Sa» Miss 1 Humboldt... | 21. 9aM| Washt'n St Panl... 22, Bau Bdw'y 2 Truckee 22, dey| Vallejo Point Lo 2210ax | Miss'n 1 Homer., 227 5w | Oceanic Arago. .. 22,10aM Vallejo Oregon. ... 23,10aw Spear Gity Puébia. Tun 24, 9as | Bdwy 1 Peru... China & Japan Jun 24, Sem|PM S8 Corona...... San Diego..... |Jun 24,11an| Bdw'y 2 Willamt Val Mexico........ Jun 25.10aM Bdw'y 2 Pomona..... HumboldtBay | Jun 25. 2pM|Bdw'y 1 Del Norte...|Girays Harbor Jun 26, 5Py Main Kureka .... |Newpor: Jun . BAM Bdw'y 2 Monowai.... |Sydney . Jun 27. 2pm Oceanic State of Cal|Portiand.... .| Jun 28.10aM Spear Alce Binchd | Portland Jun 28. 5pu| Vallejo | ST AMERS TO ARRIVE. SrEAMER | Frou [ bum Humboldt ...... | Humboidt Bay... Juneld Truckee. | Portiano Junez20 | Homer. <ee0|U00S Ba) . .June20 Cityof Puebla .. | Victoria & Puget Sound! ..June20 ! Oregon. .| Portiand, - 20 StPaui, Newport June20 | City of EVerett. |Comox San Benito. | Facom: June2o | June21 | Arago. | Coos Bay . June2] | Crescent .| Crescent ( June21 Corona. |San Diego..... Pomon; .| Humbotat Bay.. Weeott - #el River........ | City of ranama. . |- -June23 N rays Harbor. | idune2s | China and Japan |..June24 | June24 | June24 | June2s 3 ~Newport. Walla Walla....| Victoria & Pu; State of Cal.. .. | Portlana. Alice Blanchard| Portland . . Santa Rosa.... Farallon *| Yaanina B 2| June26 Saturn. v.eer.|PANAMA.. .. June26 North Fork.....| Humboldt Bay. ..June26 Arcata. 008 Ba June26 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. e F [Targe. Small |Large. Small | Rises| Sets | Rises. | 8.28r10.224] 31841 l.bBr' 4.47 7.34 1. 304 20.1 9.03P11.1041 3.57a' 2.46P 4.47) 7.35| 2.14a HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. . BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIO OFFICE. U. 8. N., MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. June 18, 1895. The time ball on Telegraph Ilili was dropned exactly al DoOn to-day—.. e., & n0OD Of the 120th meridian, or at exactly ¥ k. 3. Greenwich tme, A. F. UTELER, Lteutenant in charge. —— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. TUESDAY, June 18. Stmr Point Loma, Conway, 61 hours' from Cos- puss and mdse, to’ Grays Harbor Com- b ). StmrSanta Cruz, Nicholson, 60 hours from San Diego and way ports; produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 60 hours from San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Alice’ Blanchard, Dunham, — days from Portland via Astoria; pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co, Sumr Farailon, Paton, 45 hours from Yaquina Bay: pass and mdse, to C J Heudy, Sons & Co. Burk Harry Morse, Herriman, 5 days from Ta- coma, via Ciallam Bay 4 days; 2135 tons coal, to Sou.h Prairie Coal Co. Bark Palmyra, Keller. 5 days from Port Gamble; Iumber, to Pope & Talbot. Bktn Retriever, Bogan, 5 days from Port Had- 1ock : lumber, to W J Adams. Up river direct. Schr ¢ 11 Merchant, Brannan, 58 hours from Coos Bay: 840 M ftlumber, to B. B. Dean & Co, Schr Viking, Peterson, 11 _days from Tacoma; lumber, to Dickins Lumber Co. Schr Abbie, Hansen, 20 hours from Caspar: 210 M it lumber, to Caspar Lumber Co. Cleared. TUESDAY, Juue 18. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama; Pacific Mail Steamship 0., Stmr Mexico, Hunter, Victoria and Port Town- send: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr _romons, Hannah, Eureka; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Ship Belle O’Brien, Colley, Queenstown; Givin, Baldwin & Eyre, Brsiip Wasdale, Fisher, Queenstown; Balfour, Guthirie & C Bark Gen Fairchild, Smith, Nanaimo; John Ros- enfeld’s Sons. Sailed. TUESDAY, June 18, Stmr Glpsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Pomona, Hannah, Eureka. Stmr Colon, ‘Kinnoun, Panama. Stmr Sunol. Walvig. Stmr Eureka. Jepsen, San Pedro. Stmr State of Californis, Ackley, Astorla and Portiand. Er ship Bothavell, Bellringer, Queenstown. Teal bark Oriente, Cacace, Quicenstown. Schr Eclipse, Guttormson, Eureka. Schr Otillie Fiord, Segexthorst, Grays Harbor. Schr Roy Somers, Olsen, Portland. Schr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. Schr Queen, Thonagel. Schr Helen Merriam, Crangle. Schr Ruby A Cousins, Knudsen. Schr Sacramento, Hanson, Coos Bay. Telographic. POINT LOBOS—June 18—10 P. w.—Weather hazy; wind S; velocity 8 mules ver hour. Spoken. May 6—6 S 29 W, Br ship Marion Ballantyne, fm Oregon for Queenstown. 5 June 2—83 N 42 W, Brschr Rimac, from Van- couver for London. Doniestic Ports. POINT ARENA—Arrived June 18—Stmr Alca- traz, hence June 17. WESTPORT—Sailed June 18—Schr Moro, for San Franeisco, PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived June 13—Br bark Thermopylae. from Shanghai. SEATTLE—Sailed June 13—Bark Gatherer, for San I'rancisco. CLEONE—Sailed June 18—Stmr Alcazar, for Port Los Angeles HEARNES LANDING—Sailed June 18—Schr Christina Steffens, for San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO—Passed June 18 at 4 A M— E-w stmr San Mateo, from Port Los Angeles for Omox. FORT BRAGG—Sailed June 18—Stmrs Rival and Noyo, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Sailed June 18—Stmr Humboldt, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Sailed June 18 — Schr Bangor, for San Pedro. STILLWATER COVE — Sailed June 18—Schr Archie and Fontie, for San Francisco. COLLINS LANDING—Arrived June 18—Schr Bender Erothers, hence June 18. BANDON—Arrived June 18—Schr S Danielson. hence June 2, SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 18—Stmr Cleone, from Eureka, Sailed—Brig Taunner, from Eureka. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived June 18—Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, from Nanaimo; stmr Green- A TOORH Passes Tane 16—Suip Sterling, from —) une Port Blakeley for Enliadepnia L oo 8 roreign Ports. ANTWERP—Sailed June 15 lllfl&lflad Dunge- ness June 16—Br ship Lauriston, for San Fran- cisco. FALMOUTH—Salled June 16—Br ship Glenmo- rlg, for 'I'yne. EWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed June 14—Br bark Brussels, for Oregon. YCOBONFEMI&! J nnud—stlg Axg"n‘(ae‘;rl.or New ork, City of Para, for New B BROWHEAD-Passed June 17—Br ship Hyde- hence ¥eb 17 for Queenstown; Br ship OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, Fovieiate, henco Jan 13 for Queenstown, s Do e SERCE HTU LL—Saited June 16—Br ship Senator. : ; 2 5—Nor ship Stiorn, from Oregon. WIOY TR M B e TN T Passed dure 17—Br -ship STOCKTON STEAMERS San Francisco. Barfillan, from London for clsen o Miel DUNKIRK—Arrived June 1 yvan, from Oregon. R DR ICH e Arrivea June 14—Br ship Clack- rom Orego Leave Pier No. 3, Washingt, At 5 P. 5. DLaily, Except NS\:S.’.‘,SL' B Accommodations Reserved by Teleptone, CEAMER nanshire, QU EENSTOWN —Arrived June 15—Ger ship ALL T C. Walker. SR ebaran, from Port Townsend; Br ship stronsa, Iic | Mary ¢ < S rren, Mar 9: Br ship Fort George, hence Feb 14.1.rl ATK | Pajephone Main 803 Car Nav. and | e Lord Eigin, from Oregon and sailed for ““"3 hu — \lm HONGKONG—Nailed June 15—Brstmr Gaelic, for San_Francisco. VANCOU VER—Salled June 13—Bktn Monitor, for San Francisco. Importations. HOQUIAM—Per Point Loma—14 cds stavebolts 383 bals green hides. . Cosmopolis—300 M ft lumber, 1 bdl bides, 1 pkg dry goods, 31 bals shooks. s Soutn Bend—1 bal staves.7 dry hides, empty Kexs. TOMPOC—Per Santa Cruz—10 bxs butter, 60 cs hone, B cs egs, T6 sks beans. PORTLAN D AND ASTORIA—Per Alice Blanch- ard—1506 sks barley, 3878 sks flour, 2629 sks oats, 5 bxs carbon, 5 crts elec £00ds, 334 cs 225 bbls 25 SANFRANCISOO & NORTH Lo CIFEC RALWAY (0. Tiburen Ferry —I'oot of Market St, San Francisco ta WEEK DAYS— San Rafael. 40, 9:20, 11:00 nkia 00,15 bbls. nsulators. 20 kexs lugs.d kegs | 3180, 5:10, 63005, i pn 100, £ crts hardware, 50 reels 67 colls 11 csks wire, 3 cs 86 11:30 P a SatuniaysoEpon o goatskins. 193 bdls green hides, 1 safe, 8 sks glue, and ‘! 30 r. u. SO oks homo Bt uriture, 134 bls bxcelsior, 55 | SUNDAYS-S:00, 9:30, 11:00 4. x canned gds, 74 bdls horse-collars, 90 M ft lum- e "Eax prEGo— San "{"f“j‘f to ancisco. 2 5 dry £oods, 1 drm cheese, 10 cs boney, DAYS 6 = 11:10 A a; Ary fisih, 5 bxs do, 3114 bbis pickled fish, 1're Pt Naturieyes o Pet, 8 bxs spice, 42 bxs oranzes, 19 cs millinery, 1 | Land 655 e ps | ¢s Wine 2 cs wrape fruit Thx china goods, I bx | BURESNA BIG 9:40, 11110 4. x; 1140, 3:40, « o, 4 crts bicycles, 2 sks beeswa | 00, 6:26 P. 3 s b asaiomes; hxs disinfectant | Between San Francisco and Schuctzen Park same schedule as aboy Teaxs In effect cure, 1 bbi o, 1 cs stationery and books, 1 ¢s letter press, 5 bxs type, 149 bxs lemons, 5 bxs oranges, 2 gashicvcloe, San Francisco. | 'y ffeg Sax Port Los Angeles—13 crts bicycles, 2 bxs tele- May 5. | San phones. 74 cs soda bottles, 12 sks wool, 8 axles, 6 95. Destination.| SUX bxs bottles. 4 crossbars, lsg\-n’evls. 2 sf’xfifl;;“l‘:em DAYS. | | Davs. Davs. pkg whips, 5 bdls iron, 4 rake frame: B T T ¥8. 2 shafts, 16 cs marble, 1 cs clothing, 2 bbls wine, 5 25‘10 A 15:;0;.‘1?5?1‘ .1( 0 8 bxs tomatoes, 2 crts vegetables. 9:30 ax| Petaluma, | 6:05 ruc 10:3 Port Harford—2 tubs 70bxs butter, 4 bxs extract, |Santa Rosa e 28 cans tallow, 82 cs eggs, 1 roll belting, 2 ¢oops Fulton, duck, 10_dressed calves. 1 coop chickens. 1 sk Windsor, 10:30 axc beeswax, 13 bxs fish. | Healdsburg, Santa Maria—200 sks wheat. Geyserville, Santa Barbara—4 bbls min water, 1/ bxs olives, | 3:30 ru|8:00 aM| Cloverdale. | 7:30 px| 6:15 e 102 bxs lemons, 31 bxs oranges. - = — YAQUINA BAY—Per Farallon—96 sks bran, 10.215 sks oats, 816 qr sks flonr, 2 sks wool, 228 7:30 pacl 1950 A2 sks bark, 28 bdls hides, 1 bl oilcloth, 2 cs catsup, 1 - | 7:30 Pu| 6:15 rae coop turkeys, 8 coops chickens, 43 cs eggs, 31 sks 10:30 axc oysters, 1 bx castings. 8:00 AM ‘Guernavll\m‘ 7:30 Py Consignees. | | 8:16 Puc Per Point Loma—Grays Harbor. Commercial Co; Bissinger & Co: Norton, Teller & Co; C A Wort California Barrel Co; Murphy, Grant & Co; West- ern B and M Co. Per Sunta Rosa—Wetmore Bros; J H_Cain & Co: 3 Ehrman & Co: A Galli Fruit Co; H Dutard: A C Fry & Co; Gould & Jaudin: Gray & Barbieri; Sun- set T and T Co; Wood. Curtls & Co: Hills Bros: D M Osborne & Co: Levi Spiegel & Co: Mllwaukee Erewery ; Amer Press Assn; Wheaton, Breon & Co: Garcia & Maggini; Selby Smelting and Lead Co: H O Greenhood: Lievre, Fricke & Co: J A Parsons; J Reynolds: C 5 Whitney & Co: Smith’s Cash St Baker & Ilamilton;Goodall, Perkins & Co ton; W P Fuller & Co; American Umon Fish C C Spencer: J 1vancovich & Co; H N Tilden & Ci Wieland Brewing Co; Norton, Teller & Co:Bernard Mattress Co: M T Freitas & Co; H Heckman & Ci San Francisco Fish Co: Allen & Lewis; J Wilso G Camilioni & Co; Jansen, Rose & Henry; C C nell & Co: Bloom & Hanson; Wm Bloom: Sachs Bros; Bell & Co: Overman Wlieel Co; E Griswold; W I Mitchell : Bennett & Murray ; Barlett Spring Mnfg Co: Columbus Mills; Jonas Erlanger & Co Goodyear Rubber Co; Wieland Brewing Co: Fred- DegBernardi & Co: J L Shat- tuck; Edwards & Co; Newell Bros; M E Ston Immel & Co. Per Santa Cruz—A Paladini; C E Whitney & Co: Feiling, Cressey & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; H Dutard. Per Alice Blanchard—Hulse, Bradford & Co; J P Smith; J H Newbauer & Co; Anspacher Bros; 'W C Ravig: Thomas Loughran; Moore, Ferguson & Co; Allen & Lewis: CJ Leist & Co; General Electric Co: A Hromada; Herman Waldeck M Franklin & Bros; J J N DN & E Wallers; Pac Fer- tilizer Co; G er; Main Danlels; Carlson & Currier; Chaix & Dernard; N Ohlandt & Co; J J 10:40 Ax| 8:50 Axt 6:05 Py 6:15 P 10:40 A3 10:30 At 6:05 Px 6:15 Stages connect at San Rafael for Boli e Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Springs. ‘Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the eysers, Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakepo Stages_connect at Hopland for Lakepor: and Bartlect Springs. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Graene wood, Mendecino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, Johi Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocks- burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eurcka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reducsd rk Wess andays round-trip tickets to all points bee yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and Market streets, under the Palace Hotel. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO KYSTEM.) Tralns leave nnd are due (o arrkv: SAN FRANCISCO, LEAVE Fros JUNE 14, 1895, AnrivE 04 San Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns 04 Atlantic Express, Ogden and Fast.. 0 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumaey. Sacra- mento, and Redding via Davis. 7:304 Martinez, San Rumon, Naps, Calis: toga and *Santa Rosa... 0A San Leandro, Haywards & W 3804 Niles, San Jose, Tone, Bacramento, Marysville, Red Biu@ Jo; Standard Qil Co; ulier & Ci Norion phy, Grant & Co E: - ~ > nd Uroville. Tunuing Co: Morgan Oyster Co: W C Price & Co; | agy gles F R Stevens & Co; W A Wells: J P Thouwas. o Fe A o Way e Nisdon ng Intelligence Sez Thirteenth Page. | *004 New Orleaus Kipress. Raymond, r Late Shin ; Sl (for Yosemite), Sants Darbaray 7 08 Augeles, Deming, El Paso, New Orieans and East.. 004 Martinez and Stockton. 10:004 San Leavdro, Haywerds and Niles . 12:00% Saa Leandro, Haywards & Way Svns 1:00p Niles, San Jose and Livermore. *1:00p Sacramento River Steamers. . 4$1:30 Port Costa and Way Stations. 8:00r San Leancro, Haywards & Was 4:007 San Leandro, Haywards & Way :00p Mariinez, San Ramou, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Ll Verauo anta Rosa 4:00% Benicia, Vacavilie, Knights Landing, Marys Oroville and_Sacramento ... OCEAN STEAMSHIFS. PANANA STEAMSHIP LINE. (P. R. R. CO.) Panama Railroad Co. (P. R. R. CO.) TO NEW YORK S. “CITY OF EVERETT” Will be dispatched for Panama on SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1895, Taking cargo and passengers for S. New York, South American & ¥uronean Ports. 4:30p Niles, San Jose, Livermore and No cargo received or bills of lading signed on day Stockton ... . of sailing. 00 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'us 5:30 Los Avgeles Vixpress, Fresno, Ray- THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MER. CO., Agents. mond (for Yosemite), Bakersfield, 204 Front street. C.H. HASWELL Jr., Acting Gen. Agent Santa Burbaraand Los Angeles.. 10:454 Panama It K. Co. 5:307 Santa Fo Route, Atlautic Lxpress TPL o 6:00¢ Duropean Mail, Oxin and Fask.rr. | Sid3a OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. 6001 Iaywari, Nilca nid San Jose.r.rr. 71434 l'l'!OU{III‘IHP gold fielda 17:45p (Fremantle), Austra- > h . s clabgy e anere S s P Fates or a8, povest | 7:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'os 9:00p Ban Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns 1 #411:15p San Lesndro, Haywards & Way St'ns —__SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge, 17:454 Bunday_Excursion for Newark. Sar Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Cruz o8 8:134 Newark, Centervile, San.Tose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Sunta Cruzand Way South Africa. Australian steamer, MONOW AL sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, June 27,8t 2 P. 3. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues: Stations. By S day, July 9, at 10| *2:15p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New > B A ML Almaden, Felton, Doulder Creek, “Ticket office, 138 Montgomery street. Santa Cruz and Principal Way Freight office, 327 Market street. Stations... *11:304 J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY General Agents. 4:45p Newark, & X 9:304 COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsxend Sts.) *6:454 San Jose, New Almaden and Way Stations. ISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN £ Francisco for poris in_Alaska, 9 A. M. % LB B June 4, 9.19, 24. July 5. 9, 19, 24, August 3, Way Stations. Sad For British Columbia and Puget Sound ' por: 8:154 San Jose, Tres Piios, Santa Crie June 4,9, 14, 19, 24, 29, and every fifti day there- er. For Eureka, Humbold: Bay, steamer Pomona, every ‘luesday at 2 p. M. For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, June 2, 6, 10, 13, 18, 22, 24, 30, and every fourth day thereafter, § A. M. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, June 4. 5.'12, 16, 20, 22, 24,98, and cvery lourth day thereaiter, ab 11 A. Steamer Pomona Saturday to Monday excur- sion to Santa Cruz and Montérey, leaves Broadway hart 1. Saturdays 4 P. M. For ports in Mexico, 10 A. ., 25th of eacn montk, steamer Willamette Vaile; g Licket Oftice—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery reet. Pacitic Grove, Paso Robles, Sam Luis Obispo and Principal Way Stations........ 9:474 Palo Alto and Way Stations. 0:404 San Jose and Way Stat 54 Palo Alto wnd Way Sta *2:30r San Jose, Gilroy, Tres P 7, Salinas, Monterey av ay Stations. 0p San Jose and Way Stat O Ban Jose aud Way Stations 5 San Jose and Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISO0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 5)~ GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., G 1 Agent 00575 8007 9:00 - *10:00 - 11:004.x. Mtk s San Frodacs_ | RS0 090 0200 30 4@ 60 e — G0r.M. O.R s N. TUBORILAND | frum UHIAID-—Toot of Broadey *7:00 . s AND ASTORA. 8:00 *9:00 30:00 *1I $12:00 *12:30 2:00 *3:00 4:00 *5:00 rat. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- A E: = X street wharfat 10 . . every five days, con. | , A fer Moming. e R neciing at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all | * Sundays excepted. i a.n.;mlfl) points in_ OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, § Thursdays only. 1 Sundays only. MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi- t Monday, Thursday snd Saturday nights only- cago, New York and Boston. State of California sails June 8, 18, 28, July 8. Oregon sails June 13, 23, July 8. 13. Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50: Round trip, $25 00. For through rates and all other information apply to the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS & Co. SAUSALITO FERRY. From AL 21, 1695, FRED. F. CONNOR, s s o LeaveS.F. WEEK DAYS. 10 Marker st. 19 Montgomery st. 7.00A.. Mill Val,, Ross Val., 1 A1l S = = = 8.00AM, “ “ . " AT AN 5 “ COMPAGYIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE | 320w & . pioras French Line to Havre. 1S s ee.. 9400 OMPANY'S PIER (NEW). 42 NORTH 1.45¢. “ 812 Qtn. 10,4543 River, foot of Morton st. ‘I'ravelers by fi 3.20p.M. ¢ I this line avoid both transit by English railway an Wl the discomiort of crossing the channel ina small 4i5rM, boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypl, via Paris, b16p.M, « first class $160: second class $116. e el “ LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon................ 655r.M, “ o ctecansaeneesr JUNE2Z, 4:00 A0 LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent = LA BOURGOG 11307 3. Ross Val., San Rfl, San Qtn 8.004.3. Cazadero aod Way Stations . SLaspa, & #Suturdays onl . %3ondays only, SUNDAYS. 8.004.. ¥ill Val., Ross ¥ July 13,7 A" For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, _ ., No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. ¥. FUGAZI & CO.,, Agews, 5 Montgomery ave,, San Francisco. WILTE STAR Lt United Stazes and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, Q‘u SAILIN San Qto. Roes Valley, San Rafac], San Qta. 4., Savsalito caly....... -...... Seusalito and Mill Vailey. .. 113040, Mill Valley, Ross Valley, San B ... ... . ¥iil ¥al., Ross Val. Saw'RfL. San Qu. 12.10% .. San 123003 eenstown & Liverpool, G EVERY WEER. ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing 1o steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $35; Majestic and Teuto.iic, $40 and $45. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire" iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. il. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Oflice of the Company, 613 Market st, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacitic Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAN I PACKET (OMPASY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbours Flymouth to land passengers. bills_of , ection Pacific Mall S, 8. Co., forfre. ill Fal, Ross Yal., San R Ross Valley and San Refasl | 816%.a, 816Px. 7.207 . 8.00a.. Poiat Reyes, Casadero and Way Stos. 9.C04.x. Point Reyes' and Way Stations. . ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD, SANTA FE ROUTE. TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN Francisco (Market-st. Ferry): with_the d treas issued for freigh & LEAVE e Py ure to direct ports in England and Germa DAILY. z SUNF G0 i Through tickets from Francisco to P 5:30 p..Fast Express via Mojave. o....10:45 A 9:00 4. Atlantic F.xpress via Los Angeies.. 5:45 » For further iculars apply @ Ticket Office—650 Market st., Chronicie builde PARROTT & CO., Agents, 1ng, 8. B\ = C. H. SPEERS, 306 California st - Ase't Gengrel PAssenssr AgeRta

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