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Rl e R ugre o - cline to 5 point 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1895. The ComMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Siiver firmer. Wheat froights steady. Shipying wheat duil. Good export dsmand for four, My failures pumberec 79. Oa:s in oversupp! Yellow corn st Rye rather firmer oy market in fair sbape. White beaus firm; colored duil. Feedstull unchanged. Potatoes weaker. Onlons steady, Botter firm. Cheese stoady. Egzs weak and doll. Poultry market depressed. @ ple su hite dull, B c for nevs erop praes. Nuts sins negiected. Jioney crop shorter than expected. Jides and ie er quicter, Wool active as Yrovisions very quiet Me et well supplied. No de: 0r Liops. nehanged Coffce quict and seady New Pacific codfish guoted. Coal casy. WEATHER Grain KEAU REPORT. STATES JDEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- ERAT, SAN FRANCISCO, —Weather conditions and UNITED qURE. WEATHER B June 19, 1895, 5 P. X. general forecast. The following maximam temperatures have been reported from California stations to-day: Fureka, 58 dezrees: San Francisco, 82; Los Angeles. 88; Red Bluff, 100: San Luis Obispo, 98; san Diezo. Sacramento, 96: Independence, 86; Yuma, 104; Fresno, 100. The fo l0wing are the seasonal rainfalls to date as | ared with those of the same date Iast year: 30.Jast year 55.15; Red Biuff 38.87 vear 16.33; resno 14,15, deg..n 74 des. The pressu 10-night over Utah, with a secondsry of high pressure central off the W: Ingion cosst. Unusuaily warm weather pre or af California and in Nevada throughout theinte and Utah and Arizona. The temperature is very slightly cooler along the California coast, but in the interior valley has equuled or exceeded 100 Xcept at Sacramento, where it was 96. Conditions are favorable for increasinz pressure along the rn- Californi st, wnich will cause cool her in that section Thursday. It will remain bot in the interlor, Lowever, Thursday. San iTaucisco or thirty bours 0. 1895 continued high tem- t cooier along ht variable along the peratures in the i the Southern and C & winds, becoming brisk northwesterl Northern coa For tempe California—Fair: continned high ¢ growing ‘cooler along the light variabie winds, be- evening along the nued warm. ed warm. yued warm ; probably slightly Arizona—Fai warms tern portion. Yor San Fr co and vicinity — cooler fiernoon: probubly foggy Thursday at; brisk to high westerly winds Thars: 0N, Forecast NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, N.Y.. June 19.—Share specula- hange opened moderately erand in the first fifieen minutes a declive of 35@11 per cent had been re- corded, the latter in General Electric, while New The market soon became irrag- industrizls as a rule showing strength, Linseed moving up 135, Distilling and 7y, Tobacco 34 and Rubber and clined 7, Pullman and Colorado Fuel 1 and Tenness and_Iron 185, A raily of 1 per cent took_pince in New Fnelend. Towand 11 0'c te prevailed and during the hour follow material changes in prices were advar 1in Missonri Pacific and La Clede Gas Express. Abont nal Linseed resul: loss of the early gain, pich was based on & report that_dividends wonld esumed, and there was an additional reaction ated slightly. but the marke good tone. In the final trading La Cl as in de Gas rose 115, but reacted 115 and Lead and Rubber wers under pressure and vielded 75@1 per cent re- spectiv The market closed dul but firm, witn prices in @ majority of cases lowerthan at the close t was somewhat neglected, but tle higher. Sales, 81,927,000 Grain and Merchandise. Flour — Receipts, 8500 bbis: exports. 8900 bhis; sales, 7400 pkes. Market unsieady and | ¢ Flour steady. Sales, 300 bhls. 00: exports, 27,000 bushels: 165,000 spot. fivered. S were stronger up (o Jon some foreign buyingand wet-harvest . ded weakness, with a heavy 5 on local liquidation, lower at reports and se line, with another 7gc 75140 78%c: Ociouer, cember, 783, G80 Hora—Quiee, Wooi—Firm. Petroleum—ifigher: United closed 8173 bid; Refined New York § Philadeiphia and Balti- more $7 do 1 bnik $7 40. Pig fron—rirm: American, £10@13. Copper—Weak : ~brokers' price,, $1050; ex- change rice, $10 €0. L : brokers' price, $3 1212: exchange Tin—Weak: straits, $13 80: plates market Qui 5 on "Change, 5 tons spot. tin 5 tons 8. 0. 10 November 1,0ne days' ot 370: 25 tons tin S. 0. July 1 to November 1.one days' rotice, at $13 70. Coftée—Option opened steady at 5 points de- advance, ruled generally dull and featureless, w arger warenonse deliveries; cal e afternoon the merket was inactive and - entirely featureiess: closed quiet wt unchanged to 5 joints advauce. Bales 1250 bags, including October £1445 and No- vember $14 40, Spot Coffee—Rio, dull: No. 7, $15 50; mild, Cordova, $18 25@19: sales none. Sugar—Raw, quiet but steady : refined, qui steady. and CHICAGO MARK CHICAGO, I5... June 19.—The speculative mar- Kets were all very weak to-day, morc cspecially LTS wheat. July wheat found no buying at the start at | over 74%e and there was no general demsand at over 74c. At T37kc there were a few seliers for an instant, but the demand exceeded the supply and for half an hour the price improved. At 10 o'clock the trading was at 7455c and it held between that wnd 7435c¢ for half an hour thercafter. The weal ness at the opening w as because of the count taken by lurope. The advance lat due to rains interfering with the Larvest and to gome foreign buying of fatures hiere and at New York. The price advanced to Ti54e, but by 10:15 it was back to 74c, and later toncned 73c, but_there was buying enough 1o stop the decline and canse snother reaction which, however, was arrested at B1jc, and the next decline was 1o 73ac, which was cuirzent about 11:50 a. x. ‘The weakness was on account of the small export clearances and ‘weak closing cables from Liverpool. An attempt was made 10 set the grasshoppers on the spring wheut crop, but it was unsuccessrul and after 12 o'clock the traders were struggling Jnly wheat down around 73 Thie prospect of gold snpments i the near fature was talked of as & bear feature und given as the reason for the heavy New York selling which marked the session. ‘The decline to 73¢ canght a good many stop-10ss orders. A iew minutes from. the close there were aellers of July wheat at 723c, and it closed at 714c sellers. ~After a sudden drop 10 7134c September sold at 75%ic, und that was the closing price. ‘The opening price for July 2orn was from 5034@ BUi4c and from 1/45¢ L0 14C gain On yesterday’s clos- ing “price. Aftér some fluctuations it touched 4935349 14c, where it closed. September vats ravged from 29%4c to 2814c. resting ac the low price. The warket followed wheat and corn entirely. The provision market appearcd 1o be swayed in the direction of the fluctuations in grain. Pork, compared with yesterday’s closing price, is Thae Yower; lard 5e, ribs T3¢ lower. 1l ac- The lending futures ranged as follows 2 Highest. Lowest. fe T Tvae 481pc Ge 4Sc CBl%e 60f4c Mess Pork per bhi— July. Septemb Lard per 100 1bs— July, $1245 81230 $1275 §1260 86571 655 September. g $650 $675 Short Ribs per 100 1bs July. ...86 32 :g!'l Bepte R £6 57 47 Cash_quotations were as follows: Fiour—Easy, No.2 spring Wheat, T174674%c: No. 8 do, 69c: No. L, T18e@7%5¢c;: No. 2 Corn, 61 No. 2 Oais. 25ipe: No. 2 \White. sz@s'z:%: No. '3 White, 3 No. 2 live, $6 No. 2 Barley, 3c; No. 3 No. 4 Larley, 5lc; Barley, 51@53¢; oo 1 Sraxacen $1 B0tae prime WorLb. Mess Pork, B bbl., $12 25@ 12387345 Lard. B 100 Ds.. §6 5215@655: Short atibs, Sides (100se), $6 206 25: Dry Salted Shoul- Qers (boxed), $534@51%; Short Clear Sides (boxed), H640@S%s: Whisky, distillers’ finished goods, 7 gal., £1 2614 ; Sugars, Cut Loaf, unchanged; Gran- ulated, unchanged: Standard A, unchanged. On the Produce Exchange to-gay the Butter mar- ket was steady. Creameries, 10@1734c: Dairies, 10g16c; Eggs, steady, 103,@11Vzc. Livestock. Catle stared at decliue of 10@15¢: common to exira native dressed beef und shipping steers, $375@6: cows and heifers. §126@4 50; bulls, $2 75@3 75: calves, 32 50@4 50. Hogs were in active demand Gc higher; lights, $4 40@4 70:_mixed, $4 45@4 75: heavy $4 45@4 90; rough, $4 45G4 60. Sheep were in ood demand, but at 10@15c de- Timothy Seed. $5 50: cline; sheep, 81 50@4 10: spring lam 4 50@ 6: Texas sheep, s'zg Westerns, $z 50@3 50; Oregon sheep around 83, Roceipts: Cattle, 14,600: calves, 80: hogs, 26,000; sheep, 16,000. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES CHICAGO, Ir1., June 19.—The Notional Fruit Association sold: Alexander peaches, 65@75¢: Clyman plums, $1 70: cherry plums, $1@1 13: Royal plums, $1 70; Royal apricots, §1 05@1 15. Porter Brothers sold: Tragedy prunes, $3 50. Royal Hative plums, $2; Clyman plums, $1 65@2: in hoxes, $1 15@1 26: St. Catherine plums, $1 65@ 1 80: cherry plums, $1 45: in_boxes, B0C@$1 03; Montgamet apricots, $1@1 535; in boxes. £1 25 Rovals, 85c@$1 25; Madeline pears in 20-b boxes, $1 45: Alexander peaches, 85c@$1: some small and green. 40@6be: Hales early peaches, 80¢ NEW YORK, N. Y., June 18.—The Ear] Fruit Compuny sold: ~Clyman plums, $2 10; Royal apri- cots, $1: Axexander peaches, 70¢. Porter Brothiers sold: Clyman plums, $2 20@ 230; Roval apricots, $1 20@1 35; Alexander peaclies, S0c@$1 20. EASTERN WOOL MARKET. BOSTON, June 19.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say t0-morrow of the wool trade: A general improvement in the wool trade during the past week has been noticed ail along the line. Increased sales are registered in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago, and notwithstand- ng the intervention of a holiduy in Eoston. the les there Lave reached figure of nearly 5,004 000 pounds. Prices obtained in some instances Quring the week just passed are noticeably above | the rates at which similar stocks were selling three weeks azo. The revival {n demand is largely due 0 an increased need for stocks by those manufac- turers who Lave recovered from recent troubles | and have found their sapply of material greatly ex- mmted. Large sales of foreign wools are noticeable this week. Although there ia s I'mited | amount of the new clip actually on the market, or- ders are being taken by sample, and_iwraddition to the sales reported & large amount of Stock is beld under consideration. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 1%. Prime mercantile paper, 2145@314%. Sterling exchance stronger and higher, with actual bustness in baniers’ biils at §4 8914 for demand and $4 8915@4 £934 for sixty days. Posted rates, 4 8964 X915 und $4 90@4 90%4. Commer- cial bills, $4 B73,@4 88. Silver certiticates, 67@ 87%4¢. CLOSING STOCKS. | Atcnison. . 103 Northern Pacific.. 4% Adams Express.. 148 Preferred. ........ 163 Alton,Terre Haute. 63 |U. P., Den. & Gulf. Preferred ..— |Northwestern.. | American Express.113 | Preferred...... 145 | American Tobacco.114 |N. Y. Centrai..... 1021 Preferred ~114 NI Y. & New Eng. 45 iio. rio & Western. 18 | Balumore & 6315 Onf | Bell Telephone....204%3 Orecon Improvmt. 13 | Canada Pscific. .. 537 Oregon Navigation, 29 | Cunada Southern.. 55%; Oregon Short Line. 6% Central Pacific.... 20 Pacific Mail........ 3753 | Ches. & Onio.... 27 Peoria, D.& Evans. iy Chicago Alton.. Pittaburg. . 157 | Chicago, B. & Q:... 85V3 Pullman’ Palace...173 Chicago Gas. L 74 Reading............ 17% Consolidated Gaa. 14424 Richmond Termini— Preferred... .. RioGrande &Westn 18 Preterred......... 443 12915 Rock Island 738 C. C.C. &St. Louis, 439, 9 Colo. Coal & Iron. Coiton Oii Cert.... Del. Hudson Del.LackG Western16234 St. L. & S.F.180 pf.—- Denver & R.G.pfd. 4744 St. Paul...... ...... 6833 Distillers . 1944 Proferred... 112215 5. Tennessee....— St. Paul & Omaha., 307 Erie.. D010 | Preferred... ... 1163 Preferred. ... 21 Southern R. K1l 1414 ¥ort Wayne.......157 Preferred. 5 Grea!Northern pfd.133 |St. P. M. & M. C 0& 11l pid. 8914 Southern Pacific. .. ing Valley... 28 Sucar Refinery....11955 illinois Central. . 96 |Tenn. Coal & Iron. 5714 St. Paul & Duluth. 30 Texas Pacific...... 183y Kinsas & | { | | | Hoc | Le Texns pf. 343 Tol. & U0 C Erie & Westn 2475 Un Preferred. .. .. 83 | Lauke s 10149 |Wab., Lead Tr L. 85340 Pr | Lonisville & Nash. 5815 Well | Louisvilie &NewAl Manhattan Consul.115 Memphis & Charis. 15 | Preferred....... § Michigan Ceniral..10334 Minn. & St. L nes Mexicun Ceutral... 1114 Denver, & Rio G. | Missouri Pacific.... 539 General Electric... 3514 Mobile & Ohio. 6" National Linseed | 30 Western Union Wheeling & L. E ashvilie Chait ... 65 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 29 National Cordage.. 20 | Preferred. _Preferred, {40 |H. & Texas, orfolk & West pf. 1354 Tol.St.Lonis & K.C. North American... 5% Preferred......... CLOSING BONDS. .12315 Cen Pac 1stsof '95.103 | | X.J. Centra 10014 ToLA.A.& N Mici | U S 4s, new, reg. | "Do. 4s coupon...1 Den & R G 7s......1123% | US Bs registered..116%5 Do, 4s. BE1L | bs coupon........116%3 Erie 20ds] 68514 Do, s registered 112 G 1 & 5 A 6 89 | Do, s coupon...1134| Do, 78.... ...ee. 104 | Do.2s registered’ 67 (M & Tex Cent 5s..11014 | Pacific 63 of '95... 100 | Do, 6s. 110 | AlaCless A.....71107 M KT first 4s, 8014 | Do, Ciass B.110107 | Do, second 4s.... 603 Do, Glass €. 97 {Mutual Union 6s...110 Do, Currencies 97 N J Cent Gen 6s. » La.New Consols 4s. 97 Norihern Pac 1sts.11815 | Missouri 6s ... 100 |" Do, 2ds. 103 N Carolina 6s......125 |Northwest Conmols.141 Do, 4s..... .. 1108 | Do, SFdeb ba...1097% SC Nonfund..... 114 R GranceWest 1sis 79, Tenn new set 6s... 89 St Paul Consols 7s.12814 |~ Do, 5s 104 | Do,C&P W 5s..114 Do, Ss. — SiL&lronMttien5s 7974 Tenn old 6s.... Va Centuries. Do, deferred...... & ‘Texas Pacific firsis 9255 i .80 StL&SE Gen 65.108 | | | Atchitson 4s. 7534 Texas Pacseconds. 31 | | 6215 Southiern K. R. bs. 93 Do,2d A.... "] 2555 UnionPac 1stof'96.108 Cansda South ¥ds. 10515 West Shore 4s.....107%4 OR&N Ists...... 11115 FOREIGN MARKETS, ! | WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. | LIVERPOOL, Exc., June 19.—Thespot market | 1s firm but dull st 5s 712d@5s 814d. Cargoes are ieady at 27s 9d June-July shipment. | FUTURES. The Produce Exchange _cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: June, 58 714d: Juiy, 55 Tid: August, 58 8d; Septem: | ber, 5s 515d; Gctober, Gs S34d. ! SECURITIES. ! LONDOX G., June 19.. nsols, -18; siiver, 50%4; French Hentes, 105F 100, 00 T 10F | PORTLAND’S BUSINESS, i PORTLAND, Or.. June 19.—Exchanges, $179,- | 282: balances. §33,600. - Vheat—Quict and weak: Walla Walla, 50@51c | @ busel; Valley, 52853¢ B busher | 0O | EXCHANGEL AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. . - 4 K81, Sterling Exchange, gight. .- '4 25{2 New York Exchange, sight. - G214 New York Exchange, ielegraphic... — b by er, 7pot, ¥ ounce = 667, | ine Sitver, 30 days. = 6634 | Mexican Dollars. 53% b4 Exports of Wine from san Francisco during the fixst five months of 1895 were 6,974,730 gallons, against 5,671,376 gallons during the same time in 1894. The market is In much better condition than it was a vear ago. Prices are higher and the demand bas iately béen #o good that several re- murkably large sales bave been made. FAILUEES IN MAY. i The Bradstrect Mercantile Agency reports 79 failures in the Pacific Coast States and Ter- ritories for the month of May, 1885, with assets $164,887 und labilities $346,151, as compared with 88 for the previous month, with assets $375, 271 and liabilities $621,971, and 102 for the corre- sponding month of 1894, with assets $479,835 and liabilities $1.045862. The failures for the past month are divided among the States and Ter- ritories as follows: STATE. | o. ]Aum. | Liabilities. California.. 62 | F133.887 4277961 8 | 18700 311300 4 X 1 { 400 1,800 79 19164,887 $346,151 Following are the causes ss: ures: Incompetency, 28:se R quate capital for the business undertaken, s favorable circumstances, floods, Ares; et Bi fraud, 7. Sl e PRODUOE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Aresteady, with charters oL 85s. The chartered wheat fleet in port has o resiatered tonuage of 51,100, asains: 10,00 tons on the same date it year; disen; y agalnst 55.500—quité a am.m"é‘:‘%..’{?,‘l‘-;":‘,' 10 this vort, 341,800 tons, againat 270,650. WHEAT—The Wasdale takes for Cork 62,079 inexperience, 5; hmdb'l ct 1s, valued at $57,423: Belle O'Brien for Cork, 60,135 ctlsat $62,400. The sltuation is practically unchanged. Spot Wheat. for local consumption, will readily sell for 973/3¢@%1 0215, while the shippers will 1ot give a cent over the auotations for Tound lots for export. This is an abnormal condition and will probably disappear when the Fair Wheat is all shipped and out of the way. No. 1 s quotable at 90@92%ac: choice, 98%;c: lower grades, wgssa/‘ 3 extra cnoice for milling, 97%2c@$1 U2%a B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INTORMAL SESSION — 10 o'clock — December— 1000 ons. $105: 1000. $1 0635 1300, $1 05%4; 2000, $1 05%4: 1400. $1 0535, REGUIAR MOENING SESSION—December—000 tons, $1 037: 3100, §1 04js: 2800, $1 04, Seller 85, new, storage pald—100, 51 00%;. AFTERNOON SESSI0: December -- 200 tons, £1 0314; 400, $1 0855: 1000, $1 03%%: 100, #1 0375, Seller 95, new, storage paid — 100, $1 0035, BARLEY—AIl descriptions are more or less quiet at fairiy steady prices. Feed guotable at 60c W ctl for ordinary and 6114@621pc for choice bright: Brewing, nominal at 675571 12¢ # ctl. LL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT SESSTON—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSI10 December—200 tons, 647c; 100, 65c: 100, 6434c: 100, 6435e. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO wajes. OATS—Heavy receipts of over 11,500 ctls from Oregon tend to depress an already weak and dull market, Milling, $1 0216@1 074, P_ctl; fancy Feed, $1@1 05: #00d to’ choice, 90@HTLac: com- mon to falr, E5@8T1/4c; Gray, 87%@960; Surprise, $10715@1 1214 B ctl. CORN—White is dull and weak, but yellows are in fair demand and steady, and_choice dry lots ure firm. Large Yellow, $1 10@1 1712 P cil: Small Round Yellow, §1 1214@1 20; White, $1G1 108 ctl. RYE—Firm at 80@92;c¢ asked for oldand 87%5c B ctl for new BUCKWHEAT—Nominal at 85@90¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The cxport demand continues brisk, but local trade is nothing extra. Net cash prices are: Family extras, 83 50@3 €0 § bbls Bakers' extras, &3 10@3 50: superfine, 5@2 50 7 bbl. MilLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 315¢ 5 b: Rye Meal, 3c; Graham Flour, Sc; Oatmeal, 414c: Oat Groats, Se: Cracked Wheat, 814c: Buckwheat Flour, 4/ Pearl Barley, 414@43,c P 1b; Rice Meal, $1:@15 P ton. CORNMEAT, EfC.—Table Meal, 3@3%c: Feed Corn, $24@25: Cracked Corn, $24 0025 50 % ton; Hominy, 415@4%c % HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—S13 50@14 50 ¥ ton. MIDDLINGS—$17 50@19 50 R ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Bafle, £13@14; Oilcake Meal at the mill. $25 B ton: Cot- ilcaxe, $24 B ton. o market 15 in prety fair shape, the de- mand_ heing good and arrivals moderate. New | Wheat, $8610_ ton: New Wild Oat, $6 50@8 5t new Wheatand Oat, $8@10: new Bariey, $5 SU@8: new Alfalia, $5@5 50. We quote old_Hay: Wheat, @11 50 Wheat and Oat, $8@10 50: Bariey, #708 b0; Ont, $8@10- Alfalia, $7@8 50: Clover, 8: Compressed, $8@10: Stock, $5@6 B ton. FIRAW—40@75¢ 3 U FEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Limasare suff and quoted much higher. All White kinds are firm, but colored are dull, weak and nominal. Bayos, $1 25@1 50: Small Whites, $2 65@2 85: Pea, $2 5032 85 Large Whites, $2 50@ 285: Pink, #125@1 45; lteds,§1 25; Blackeve,§5325 @ Red Kidney, nominal: Limas, $5 8 cti: But- ters. 1 75@2 for small and $2@2 25 % ctl for inrze. SEEDS—Mustards nominal. Flax, $2 26@2 50 | 4@3Y5c B Ib: Alfalia, 7@794C: Rape, | < Hemp, 4c B 1D PEAS—Split Peas, 4@4%c; Green Peas, nomiual: Niles, nominal; Blackeye, nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Recelpts are larzer and the market is weaker again. Burbapks, 75@8bc B ctl; new karly Rose, in hoxes. from the River, b0@75c: Oregon Burbanks, 50@65¢ A cil. ONIONS—Steady and unchanged. New Reds, 65 @75¢ ? cil: Sliverskins, 75@86¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Corn is coming fn out of | condition Owing to the hieat. Other Summer sorts | are in free supply and weak. Green Peppers, b@ 10c 3 M: Gireen Corn, §@15¢ B doz for Vacavilie | and 20 dozen' for Bay; Tomatoes from | Vacavilie, 75c@$1 26 % box: Summer Squash, 25@35c ¥ box for Vacaville and 50@60c for Bay Asparazus, 25@75¢ for ordinary and $1@1 75 B box fer choice; Khubarb, 4@85c B box: Green | Peas, 75¢@81 P sack for common and 2@2Lhe D for Garden: String Beans, 115@2%sc P b for ireen, 3@ic for Refugee and Fountain and 21 @315¢ for Golden Wax: Marysville Cocumber, 60@G5c @ bx: Bay Cucumbers, $1 650@1 7 Dried Okra, 15¢ ® 1b: Dry Peppers, 21y Cubbage, 75¢ @ ctl; Feed Carrots, 50@i0c; Garlic, 3@éc P BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market i3 steady, with moderate s10cks. The recent advance hus led to the counter- manding of several Exstern orders, as the Ea cannot pay over 13%c for creamery and get out evi MERY—Fancy, 14c, with small sales 2t an ; seconds, 1214@1i15¢ B 1b. DaTRY—Fancy, 12@121c 8 Ih: good to choice, 11@1) Vac; medium grades, 912@104,¢; store But- ter, 5@dc B b, CH k. IS E—Stocks continna liberal, but the mar- ket is quoted steady. Fancy mild new, 6@6}5c: com- mon to good, 4@bc B Ib: Young America, 5@7 tern, 1134@12Ya tern. 6@8c B ib. 3S—The market continues dull and easy and stocks arc larger. Several cars of Kastern are on the market at 16@16Yge. Duck Eges, 15@17 store Eggs, 15@16¢: ranch Eggs, 17@18c 9 dozen, with 19c for extra fancy marks. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—All kinds are In heavy supply and dnl) and prices have & strong tendency downiward, There is no business worth talking about. Live Turkeys quotable av 10@l4c for Gobblers: 10@ 11c for Hen Geese, P pair, 75c@$1: Goslings, 75@80c: Ducks, $3@3 P dozen for oid and $3@b for voung: Hens, 58 50@4 50; Roosters, young, 5 50@6 50: do. old, ¥4@0 B doz; Fryers, 31 5065 P dozen; Broliers, $5@3 b0 for latge and' $2@2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 60@1 75 for young and old. Game—Nominal. DLCIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Peaches were higher again and in eager demand. The crop is not turning out nearly as well as expected. Apricots are firm at the zood prices. Black Figs are on the market at 50c@s1 T box. The Cherry season Is drawing to aclose. Plums are quotable at 50c@S1 b B box #5@75¢ P bx und 60@T5C 7 bski: Cherry riums, 25@40c B drawer: Green Apples, 25@ilc B Lox aud 20@35¢ B bski: Ked Appies, 75¢@5. #box and 25@bUc P basket: Green Pears, 2bc ® box and_basker; Apricots, 35@65c P box and 35@a5¢ @ busket for Royals: Cherries, 40@50c | P box for red and white «nd 50@75¢ % box for black: 4@bc @ I for white m bulk and 4@6c for black in buik; Royal Aune, 60@75¢ B box and 5@6c ® 1 in bulk BERRIES—The market {s easy at the low pricos. Blackberries quotable at $2@3 50 8 chest: Rasp- berries, $2 50@4 B chest and 30@40c B crato: Cur- rants, $2@3 50 P chest; Gooseberries, 1@zc for commion, and 215@3¢ @ 1b for Oregon Improved: Strawncrries, $4@7 for Longworths and $2 25@ 3 50 chest for large berrics. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons and Limes do not advan, Improve, notwithsianding the hot weather. The Orange market is cleaming up and the season is almost over. ble at_$1 H0@3: Seedlings, 50c@$1: California Lemons, 75-@$1 50 for commion and $2@3 for good Lo choice; Mexican Limes, $4@4 50 ¢ bx; Bananas, $1 26@2 @ bunch; Pincapples, $4@6 P dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Eastern buyers are beginning tonibble a littie at our new crop of Pruucs, for which they are bidding 4c, but growers refuse 10 entertain this figure, as the ontput will be smail this year. In fact, ail Dried Fruits will be more or less iight. Apricots are known to be verv short, and the very latest reports from the Peaeh dis- tricts are to the effect that the crop is shortening up considerably and will fall much below earlier cstimates. No prices for new Peaches have yet been named, and no further sales of new Apri- cots are_reporied. Prunes, four sizes, are quot- able at 33,@ic § Ib; larger sizes, 5@Bc ¥ Ih: smaller sizes, 11/4@3c; A pples.A@4 3¢ for sliced and b@blge for evaporated: Bleached Peaches, 415@ 6c: Apricots, 5@6e for fair 10 choice and 7@7hge for funcy Moorpark; Pears, 4@415c for evaporaied Balves, 4@4c for quarters and 1¥4@20 for inzerior goods; Plums, 3@814¢ for pitted and 114¢ for un- pitted; Figs, biack, 4c for pressed and 3lsc for unpressed AND DRIED GRAPES—The market RAISIN' is fiat, stale and unprofitable. No business any- where in anything. Raisins — Four-crown loose are quotabic ‘st 3lgc B Ib; three-crown, 2lsc E ; seedless Sultanas, 3¢ B ; 2-crown, 2c 2 Iv; seediers Muscatels, 2 9 ; S-crown London lnyers, $1 86@1 46 P box; clusters, §2 25@2 75: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Imperial clusters, 33 50 Dried Grapes—115@154 B . NUTS—Nothing new. Business continues at a standstl)l.” Chestonts quotable at 3@6c; Walncts, 10c P b for paper-shell and softsheit, and 6@7c B 1 for hardshell; Almonds, 2@214c B 1 for hardshell, and b@éc B I jor softshell, and — for paper-shell: Peanuts, 6@6c jor Eastern and 4@43kc for California: Hickory Nuis. b@be: P 5. 6¢ for Yough and 8c forpolished; Filberts. K@ & el utw 1@ 5008 s Ooousnts, 401 @ 1 HONIY—Steady at the established prices. Tt noW turns out that the crop is not as heavy as hith- erto supposed. New Comb. 114@1234c: 0ld Comb, 6@10c; new water-white extracted, 5@byac: Hght amber extracted, 415@5¢; dark amber, A@AYac. BEESWAX—Quoiéd at 26@28¢ B b, PLOVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Duil at the familiar prices. Bacon is quotable st S8@8lhc @ 1 for heavy and 84@8c B b for light medinm, M1@1] Loe for light, 12@12V5¢ B _for extra light &nd 12Ye@18c for sugar-cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Jams, 13@ 121405 California Hams, 10V@ 1161 Meas Beet, 87 27 50° T bul: extraness do, $8@% 60: family do, b prims I‘ork.' o D{’s%mal i, cxirm clear, ; mess, 3 Smol Beef, 93@10¢ B . 0. \ LARD—Esstern, tlerces at 63zc B Ib for com- pound and Sc ib for pure: pails, 9c: Calitornia, tlerces, 6¢ for compound and 7ic for pure: haif- bbls, 794¢: 10- tins, 8c Ib: do'6-1h. 8lsc B COTTOLENE—73{c in tierces and 8i4c @ Ib in 10-1b tins. . HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS HIDES AND SKINS—Advices from the East report s steady market, with general expectations of alively fall trade. The local market is quiet. Heavy ealted steers, 10c @ 1b: medinm, 815@9c B b: light, 8@8hc P Ib: Cowhides, 8ast 1 salted Kip, 7c m:aumd Calt, 0¢; ‘salted. veal, 8c: ary Hides, usual selection, 19¢ 9 D: culls and brands, 14¢ 3 Ib, as they run, 16@17c B b; Kip, 1i@15e; Cry Calf, 20c; prime Gontsking, 200 8¢’ each: Kids. be: Deersking, good summer, S0¢ # b: medium. 15@25¢: winter, 10@15; Sheen- skins, shearlings, 16@20¢ each ; short wool, 25@35¢ each; medium, 50@45c¢ each; long wool, 40@80c each. Culls of all Kinds about Yac less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 414@41kc: country Tallow, 4@4%4c; refined, Go; Grease, 5@3%2c B 1. WOOL—#irm 'and active. Assortments are re- duced. Stocks are light ard all choice Wools are sold on arrival. Quotations for the spring clip are: Humboldt and Mendocino, 12@13¢c B 1b; Choice Northern, 10@11c B Ih: San Josguin, years staple, 6@7c B I: do, seven months', 6@8c; Cala- veras and Foothill, B@10c: Nevada, 7 2 ern Oregon, heavy, 6@7l4c; do choice, ley Orezon, 11@1%%5c B 1. \ HOPS—We quote good 1o choice, 4@6c B s in- ferior and old Hops, 2@3c % Ib. Crop prospects &re as brilllant as ever and the outlook is certainly not encouraging. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Fair demand. Caleutta Grain Bags, 454c; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Is easy at the revised prices. Welling- ton is quotable at $8 @ ton; New Welling- i ton, $8: Southtield \\‘ening': n, $750; Seattle, 5t Bryant, £6: Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, $7 50 B ton Scoteh, §7 50: Byrmbo, 87 50; Cumberland, 315 50 in bulk and §15 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthra- clte Egg, $12; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Canel, $8: Rock Springs, Castle Gato and Pleasant Valt ley, $7 60: Coke, $12 in bulk and $14 in: sacks. CANNED FRUIT—The canners are now putting pricots. We quote: Apricots, $1 10; Peaches, Pears, $1 30 B doz: White Cherries < Cherries, $1 30: Plums, §$1 15 B doz 3 ETABLES — Tomatoes, =~ 76¢ Pens, 95665110 1 dozen. COFFEE — We quote the market qoiet and steady s follows: 203,@21c % 1b_for good to prime washed Costa Rica: 1914@20c B I for good Costa Rica: 1816@19¢ B 1 tor zood Costa Rica mixed with black beans: 1744@18%%ec for fair Costa Rica; 14@16%4c¢ for common 1o ordinary Costa Rica; 18@20¢ for s00d to prime washed Sal- vador; —@18c for good green unwashed Salva- 21@21%c jor prime washed. Guatemala; 4@20%4c Tor £00d 1o strictly good wached Guat- emala: 1815@19%5c for fair washed temala; 16@1734c Tor medium Guatemala: 14@1534¢ for ordinary Guatemala; 9@1315¢ for very inferior to common Guatemala: 21@29¢ 3 I for good 1o prime washed Peaberry; 19@1974sc tor good unwashed Peaberry. FISH- acific Cod, new catch of 1895, is now quoted as foliows: 100-1, cases, 6c @ Ib; 50-1 bundles, 5¢ @ 1b; Silver King Strips, 8c % row-Gauge do, 76 B 1h: Tublets, 8¢ 5 I Rlocks, T15c: Mackerel, half bLbls, $9 for . $8@#8 50 sor No. 3; kastern Smoked Herring, 30c @ keg: Dutch do,' 90@$1 25 @ keg: Whitefish, £1 50 in half bbls aud $1 75 in kits; Tongues and Sounds, $16. NAILS—$1 35 for iron and steel and $1 75 for wire. QUICKSILVER—$41 per flask. OIL—Linseed stiil higher. California Castor Ofl, cases, No. 1, is quoiable at §1 0 5 zallon; bbis, Linseed Ofl in cases, be more: 68c: China Nut, 39@43¢ CUM—Starlight, 22c: Eocene, 24c: 150° Elaine, 27c @ gal; Pearl, Water-white, refined, buik, 17c¢; Headlight, ., cases, 24¢ P gal: Mineral Seal, 800°, 251ac $1 15 ® bbl (manufacturers’ rates; boiled, d bbls. 7le: raw, 68c 6dc: cases in cases: Standard, 110° fire test, 2015¢ 3 gal in cases (caps). 21c fancets and 16Vac in bulx. 'C—63° Benzine, bulk, 17¢: cases, : cases, 23¢; B6° Gaso- line, bulk. i cases, 30¢ B gal. WHITE LEAD—Quoted at 6c 3 1. RED LEAD—Quoed at 6¢ It TURPENTINE—Quoted at 48c # gallon. CANDLES—Granite Candles, do, 14 oz, 914c: do, 12 oz, 8340 Electric Light Candies. 65, 16 0z, 8c; do, 1¢ oz, Tl 4 Candiés. ds, 63 and 1 16 oz, 10%4c; do, 10 oz, 8yzc: %c; do, 14 oz, Parafline Wax : P 1. LEATHER—Easter: advices report manufactur- ers cutting up large quantities of Leather and a brisk fall irade is looked for. The local market is steady. ra_heavy at 30c P W for No. 1 and 27c P 1 for Sole, 28¢ for No. 1 and 6c for No. 2: medium Soie, 27¢ for No. 1 and 25c for No. 21 light Sole, 26e for No. 1 and 24c % I for R—The Western Sugar Refi ng Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crusbed. Powdered and Fine Crushed, #1l 534¢: Dry Granulated, 51ge; Confectioners’ A, 5¢c: Mugnoliw 4, 355c: Extra C < barrels, 14¢ more. T MARKET. 4lac; Golden C, 414c; D, 4 more than barrels, and boxes FRANCISCO SAN SLE All kinds are in liveral supply and unchanged. ‘Wholesaie rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers ure s foillows: S First quality 26, d@de MUTTON—Weathers LAMB—Spring, 41/ PORK—Live tlogs, hard and 4@424c for WOOD, LUMBER, TIES, £TC. Posts, 8c each; Redwood, $5 P cord: Oak, rough, §6 §0: peeled, $9; Pine.$56 75: Railroad Tles, 35¢ apiece for 6x8, 41c for 7x8 and 45@50c for 7x9. TANBARK LUMBER—Th e B B I for soft, 4@414c for coders; dressed €0, b@ULae. 50 9 cord. vo0d Manufacturers' Aeso- clation quotes: No. 1 Kouzh, $15@17; No. 2, $5@ 11 % M: Pickets, rough, pointed z fancy, $10@ 12 and $18 B M; balr-inch surfaced and clear, No. 1,%32@36 B M; 22@28 B M: Rustic, 1, $15@28; surfaced and rough | clear, , $12@16; T.and G., | $12@14. CEIPTS OF PRODUCE. i WEDNESDAY, June 18, Flonr,qr. sks......19,238 Rran, k.. ....... 1,355 f .10 4,694 Oregon s i .. 1.8352/Wool. bis. 18 edls. L '430! Oregon.. 2 on 70 Lenther. olis. 113 Oats, ctls. 24T Wine, gais.........46 700 Oregon..... ... 111,562 lides, no. 445 Beans, sks.. 16 ’elts, bdis. Potatoes, sks...... 4,775 Lime, bbls Onions. sKs. ....... Hay. tons. Middiings, el er THE STOCK MARKET. Stocks ghowed no change worthy of note. 582 Borax, ctls... 300 Tallow, ctls. 770 Sev- eral of the Comstocks were 5 higher than on Tues- Bodie con- day, but there was not much trading. tinued to improve and sold up to 37c. NOTES. At the weekly exccutive session of the San Fran- clseo Stock Exchange yesterday it was voted t rn on Tuesday, July 2, at 4 P. M., and to re- main closed until 11 . 3. on Monday, July 8, for the midsummer vacation. ‘The annual meeting ot the North Belle Isié Min- ing Company has been called for the 26th. In the ivage, on the 950, level in the north lateral driit, started from the west side of the station at a point 106 feet north from the station, they have started east crosscut 1 and advanced the same 19 feet in porphyry and stringers of quartz. Oppo- site this erosscut they have started west crosscut 1 and sadvanced the same 17 fact in vein material. ‘The south drift from the station rdvan 38 fect in low-grade Guariz. In_the west crosscut {rom the face of the north drift fourth floor they have six feet of ore that averages about $25 per ton. On the 1050 level from the face of the west crossent started from the main south drift they have started o dritt following a small stratum of fair grade ore. The Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Company will pay s monthly dividend of 15¢ per share to-day. Nearly 1000 tons of good pay ore accumu- lated in the surface bins of the Con. Cal. & Va. mine, and the Morgen mill will start upon another run.about July 1. At the Stock and Bond Exchange Edison, which s0ld down o $89 Tucsday, recovered to $90 50 bid, 595 asked. Assessments Pending. Following is a list of assessments now pending: {Delingty 3 CoMPANY. l No. |Amt.| inthe | Sale’ Day. | Board Yellow Jucset.......| 59| 25 My 16 Juue o Andes... .l 41 15 .Jne 1l.June 2. Alta....... ceeeee! 490 10 Jne 6. July 2 Justice. | 59 10.Jne 7.June 28 Mexican | 52 25 Ine13Juiy 10 Chollar. 40| 25/ Jne 15[ July 11 Alpha.. .. 4 05 .Tne 23 July 18 Hale & Norcross 20/ Jue 26{ July 25 Gray Eagle. 0311y 7iTuly 12 Challenge . 0501y 121Aug "6 Best & Belcher. 200y 15 Aug - 8 Bullion 100 Jiy 13 Aug 7 Union... 20031y 19 Aug 15 BOARD SALES., Following were the saies in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSTON—9:30. 100 Alta...... 16/900 Chollar....53 10 Ophir. 500 Andes....25(100 Mex... .56 200 Poiosi. 800 Belcher....35[200 Mono. ... 0T 200 Savage....38 200 B & B....44{100 Occiddl... .10 100 Cnion C."26 % Bodie......30/150 Ophir....1.35]100 Y Juckt...40 .1.40 40 AFTERNOON S¥: 1oN—2:30. 100 Belcher...36/400 E B & B..15/500 Occldtl....19 600 Bodie. 5100 G & C... 27900 S B M..15 700 Chollat....57100 H&N ... 100/ 50 S Nev....50 50 CC&V ..2.40/200 Mono.....08, 50 Y Jacker.42 200 C Point. .36 i . Following were the sales in tho Pacific Stock Board yesterday: RFEGULAR SESSTON—10:50. 100 Alta 16700 Chollar. . .53/100 Mex.......56 200 Belcl 200 41200 ......... 0 57 150 B & B..... 58 450 ... 41 100 Bulton...10 400 Justice 50 Chalnge. .20 200 Mono. 50 CC&V..2.40200 . 08100 Y Jacket.41 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 100 Alta.. ,.JQSOD ceav. .2.401100 Ophir....1.40 500 Chollar...58 300 Mex... " 58] - -13/800 Savage....33 S0T700 ........ .54 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, June 19—4 P. 3. Bid. Asked.; Bid, Asked. Alpba Con..... 02 Oilackson........ 20 — Alia, 16 17Julia... 0z 04 Andes. e 25 270ustice, 1z 14 Relcher, 85 56 Kentuck. 0z 03 Best & Beicher. &5 47 Lady Wash.... 01 02 Benton Con. — 45 Mexican. 57 &8 Boate. 335 86Mono.. 99 10 Buibon. .. 08 10/Mt. Diabio.. i 06 07INevaduQueen. — 06 07 080ccldental. 19" 20 gg\omnr. 2 1~§3 Overman Cou. Cal. & 2.45/Potosy 44 Con. Imperal. — “01Savage,. ... 88 Confidence.... 75 80|Sez. Beicher., 15 Con.New Yors. 02 —iScorpion...... — 04 Crown Pomnt... 35 87 Sierra Nevada. 49 50 sast B.& B... 12 15Siver Hill..... 02 04 EastSierra Nev. 3 20 Exchequer. — 0% Eureka Con.. 25 27 Gould & Curry. 03 05 Hale & Norers. 41 43 lowa. Pt WEDNESDAY, June 19—2 . st TONDE | Bid. Asked| Bid. Asked. US4scoup.111%; — | Banks. Commercial— USdsres. 11112 — |AmerB&TC. — — Cal-5:Chleds. 1081 -~ [Anglo-Cal Ciil Elec L 631071; — |Ban: Cntra CW 55102 10314 C - - 87 " FirstNationl17714 — — 10834 Granaers =" = F&CH RR65100 — [LondonP&i. 12834 — Geary-stR6s. — 108 |London&SF. — = 81 LosAng L6s. 973 — |Merch Ex... 12— Do.Gmted.6s. — 108 |Nevada..... — — MktaChle6sl23 — (Sather BCo. — — NevCNgRSs. — 105 | Banks. Savings— NPCRES100 ~ -~ [Ger&LCo. — 1771 NyRCal6s.102%5 — [HumbS&L1000 — NRyCalss. — — [Mutun — 45 Oak Gas 53..10284 -- |SFSavUnion500 610 Do, 2d iss 55.108% -- Sav& Loan..110 150 Oninibusbs.. — 120 |Securitv...... — 310 PacRollMes. 10215 — Union Trust.830 %60 Do, 2d iss 65,100~ — | " Streot Rallway— P&O0Ky6s.110 120 [California...103 — P &Ch Ry6s. 9315100 (Geary-st..... PwlstRR6s. — 113 Markets Reno,WL&L102 105 |Oak.SLetav RiverWcCo6s — 100 |Presidio. SEaNPRESS101%6 — - [Suiter-sc. PRRAriZ63 5915100 | Powder— SPRE Cal 65.111%5 |Atiantie D... SPER Calbs. 8715100 [Californis.... Do, 1congtd. 8715100 |Giant SPErRCalfs. 95%5 96 [Juason....... SV Water6s.1228, — (Vigorit, . — 1 SVWaterds.. 973, — Jiscellaneous— StktnG&E 65 — 103 |BlkDConlCo. — 12 SonstT&T6s - 103 (Cal CorMills, — — . — 109%/Cal IryDock — == VisaliaWC6s — 62 [EdwonLight. 91 94 | sTocKS—Water— |GasConAssn, — — ContraCosta. 56%, 60 HawCaS( 415 8 Marin.Co.... — 3% HutchsPCo. — = 11% — 100 7 JudsonMigC. — = ley100% — Merfxisen.100 — S i0ceanleSsSCo ..,1/ 23 cwe = 45 [PacAuxFA.. 13 — 95— PacBorax.., 98 100 OskGL&H. 44 45 |Pacl&NCo. -- 30 Pac Gas Imp. 80 8214 Pac Roll Mill 1 e PacificLight. 4714 4X1s Parf PaintCo — 9 SanFrancsco 705 7034 Pac Trans Co — 2533 Stockton..... 16 28" |PacT&TCo. 80 — Insurance— Sunset T &T. 35 — FiremansFd.15 — |UnitedCCo.. — 25 Bun. o eane LTV MORNING SESSION. Board—10 Edison Light & Power Co, 90; 10 8 F Gaslight, 7015, Street—$1000 S P Branch Railway Bonds, 95. AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—100 S F Gaslight 708,: 9 S V Water, 100%5. = THE CALL CALENDAR. | JuNE, 189 _|Tu] W.[Ti| ¥r[8a] Moon's Phases. I : E4 June 7, 2| 3| ¢ a‘s 7 s‘(@ Full Moon, ] B 7 S R P | June 1, 9 10‘11112!)3iu 15{C raat Guarter. | =N R ..i June 22 |16117)18119120/211231Q%) awhroon. 23 25i76127|2& 29| June 29, —————D First Quarier. ol T SAN PEDRO—Sailed June 19 — Schr Elnorah; stmr Tillamook, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—ATrived June 19 — Br bark Gulf Stream, from Ca cutta. PORT BLAKELEY —Salled Jupe 19—Schr C § Holmes, forSan Pedro, EUREKA—Arrive June 10—Stmr Pomona, hea une Sailed—Stmr Soutn Coast_and schrs Ida McKay and Jennie Thelin, for San Francisco. TUMPQUA—Arrived June 15—Schr J B Leeds, fm. San Pedro. POINT ARENA—Safled June 19—Stmr Alca- traz, for Port Los Angeles. Arrived June 19—stmr Sunol, hence June 18; schr Mary Eita, hence June 16. FORT ROSS—Arrived June 19—Schr Rellance, hence June 17 and sailed for Greenwood. COLLINS ' LANDING—Sailed June 19 — Schr Bender Brothers, for San Francisco. IVERSENS LANDING—Sailed June 13— Schr Arthur L for San Francisco. USAL—Suiled June 19— Stmr Protection, for Redondo. FORT BRAGG—Salled June 19--Stmr Albion, for San Francisco. ¥ ALBION—Sailed June 19—Schr Bessie K, for San Francisco. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Cleared June 18—Ship Roanoke, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. NEW WESTMINSTER—Arrived June 18—Nic bark Bundaleer, from Santa Kosalia. DUNGENESS—Passed June 17—Br ship Sena- tor, from ILull for San Francisco. DURBAN—Arrived June 17—Br strar Beltisloe, from Port Blakeley. LIVERPOOL—Arrived June 18—Ship Standard, from Portland. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived June 18—Br ship Am- Dhitrite, from Santa Rosalia: Br ship Foyledale, he Jan 13: Br ship Hyderabad, hence Feb 17. Sailed June 18—1Ital ship’ Cavalieri Clampa, for Liverzool. YOKOHAMA—Arrived June 16—Br stmr Em- press of [ndia, from Vancouver. COLON—Arrived June 18—Stmr Finance, from New York. VALPARAISO—Arrived June 12—Ship Willie Rosenfeld, from Tacoma. ANJER—Salled June 16—Br bark Pierre Cor- neille. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. ROTTERDAM—Arrived June 19—Stmr Maas- dam, from New York. LIVERPOOL—Arrived June 19—Stmr Sardinfan from Montreal. HAMBURG—Arrived June 19 — Stmr_ Marko- mannis, from Baltimore and Newport News via London. LONDON—Arrived June 19—Stmr British Prin- cess, from Philadelphla. importations. EUREKA—Per Humboldt—535 M shingles, 255 sks oats. 30 M ft lamber, 108 _sks potatoes, 3 bbls min water, 2 sks wool, 4 bals sheepskins. 1 ¢s furs, 1 cs lamps, 1 crt bicycies, 1 crt rubber gds, 113 pes chain fron, 192 bxs butter. 114 tubs do, 1 bag coin, 3 pkgs express, 14 carcasses veal, FORT BRAGG—Per Xoyo—41 pkgs mdse, 22 sks benes. 154 M ft lumbe coop chickens, 42 pil HUENEME—Per Westport—55 sks wool, 32 sks corn, 25 sks beans, 1 10t old sacks, 8111 sks ariey. Consignees. Per Noyo—Cahn, Nickelsburz & Co; C A Derby: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; Smith’sCash Store; Har- ris & Joues: Wieland Brewing Co:N Ohlandt & Co J Hammond; Union Lumber Co: Friend & Ter Per Westport—Field & Stone; H Dutard; A berding & C Per Humboldt—E R Stevens & Co: Dalton Bros: Humboldt Min WaterCo: C E Whitney & Co: G D Gray; Christy & Wise; Sawyer Tanning C & Van Arsdale Lumber Co: H Liebes & Co; year Rubber Co; Cerf, Sloss & Co: Hills Bros; J Finn: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Dairymen's Union: Wheaton, Breon'& Co: Norton, Teller & Co: Harris & Jones: Nathan, Dohrman & Co; Wilzel & Baker; Wells, Fargo & Co: O B Smith & Co; F B Haight; Russ, Sanders & Co; G de Luca. er- For Lats Skipping Tntelligence See Thivternth Page. GUEAN ST EAdais, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. | PIKR. Alce ¥ nchd Portiand 5r Valleio STERMERS TO Crescent City ceut City ~June2o Truckee. ~.|rortiana.... une20 Homer. |Coos Bay |- June20 Cirvor Puebla.. | Victoria & Puget Sound|..June20 | Orezon | Portland. - June20 | Newport. ~June20 ~.June20 June21 |..June21 June2y une22 une22 City of Panzma. | Weeott... | el River. {-Tunez3 |Girays Harbor. L June2i -|China and Japan.. unc2s ‘Tacoma. une24 {wewport. “sune24 | .| anama.t.’ nne2d | Departure Bay. | Victoria & Puget rortland.. Alice Blanchard | Portiand Sunia Rosa. San Diego.. Farallon . Yaauina Bay . “June26 turn. ... . vanama. i | “June26 North Fork ... | Humboldt B | Tune2s Arenta. . ..{tU00s Bav... eee|..June26 Humpvoldt Humboldt tav. Juned 2017 am Bdwy | Faration 20,10A% Miss 1 North Fork. HumboldtBav | Jun 20, 8ax|Miss 1 Humboldi...| Humboldtsay |Jun 21, 9au Washt'n "au Newport . Jun 22, Sam|Baw'y 3 | | ee....|Poruand... .. (Jun | Vailejo " | | Point Loma. Grays Harbor. Jun 'Miss'n 1 | Araso. - |Uoos Bav......|Jun 2 Valleio | Orezon_. " [ Portland. un 241043 Spear | CityPuebla.. | Vie & Pei'Sud|Jun Bdw’y 1 Pera........| China & Japan Jun PMSS Coror ... |San Diego. Jun Bdw'v 2 Willamt Vai [ Mexlco. .. un Bdw'y 2 | Pomona..... |umboldtBay | Jun Rdw'y 1 | Det Norie... | Gravs Harbor|Jun 2 Main Fureka ... |Newpor: ...... |Jun 26, ¥am Bdw'y 2 Weeott.. ... | ilel River Jun Valleio Monowai.... Svdney .. Oceanic State or Cal | Portiand...... Spear OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 00 to 306 Post St., cor. Stockton NT NOTIC T NOTICE—THE SAN FRAN- n Joaquin Valley Railroad Com- Location of principal place of business, and County of San Francisco, State of Call pany Ci. | fornia. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held on the 21st day of May, 1895, an as- sessment of ten doilars (§10) per share was lévied | upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to the Bank of California, treasnrer of said corporation, at the oflice of said treasurer, northwest corner of Sansome and California streets, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. | Any stock upon which this assessment shall re- | main unpaid on the 2d day of July, 1895, will be delinguent and advertised for salé 'av public auc- | tion, and uniess payment is made before, will be s0id on tue 50th day of July, 1865, to psy the de- linquent assessment, together with costs of adver- tising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. ALEXANDER MACKIE, Secretary. No. 321 Market street, City and Connty of San ate of Californis. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Fremantle), Ansira- lia; $220 first closs, $110 steerage. Lowest Tates to - Capetown, South Airica. Australlan steamer, MONOW AL sails via Honoluin_ and Auck- land, Thursday, June 27,8t 2P 3. Steamship Australfs, Honolulu only, Tues: day, July 9, st 10 AL M ‘Picket office, 138 Montgomery stroet. Freight oftice, 327 Market stroet. J. b. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. G ATaR o WATAE ises, Bets | Rines 2.36v| 4.47 7.3 3350 4.47 2.14a 57004 9.03P 11,194l 9420 0.09 MYDROGEAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIO OFFICE. U. 8. N,, MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO, June 19, The time bail on Telegraph Il was dropped exactly at noon (0-day—i. e., at noon of the 130th meridian, or a: exacily 5 P. 3t. Greenwich time. . F. FECHTELKE, in_cnar: Lienten; SHIFPING INTELLIGENCE, i Arrivea. WEDNESDAY. June 19, Stmr Westport, Jacobs, 47 hours irm San Pedro; produce, to H Dutard. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. 14 hours fm Fort Bragg; pass and mdse, (0 J S Kimball. Stinr Humboldt. Tdwards, 20 hours from Eu- reka: pass and mdse. to M Kaiish & Co. Stmr Rival, Johnson, 15 hiours from Fort Bragg; pass and lumber, to W A Mitchell. Schr Marion, Genereaux, Sls days from Grays Harbor; 340 M £t lumber. o Hobbs. Wall & Co. Schr Archie and Fontie, Colstrup, 19 hours fm | Stillwater Cove; 80 cords wood, to Higgins & Coi- ins. Schr Christina Steffens. Rasmussen, 20 hours fm Hearns Landing: 75 cds wood. to R A Gilbride, Sehr Lizzie Prien, Sjorstrom, 3 days from Sius- law River: lumber, to C W Farnbam. Scbr Nettie Low, Low, 6 hours from Point Reyes; 50 bxs butter, to C i Whitney & Co. Schr Arthur T, Krog, 20 hours {rom Iversens Landing; 160 cds bark, to N Iversen. Cleared. WEDNESDAY, June 19. Stmr Mineota, Pillsbury, Comox; Pacific Ymp co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicholson, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr North Fork, Hanson, Eureka; Chas Nel- son. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, Portland: N PS 8 Co Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Goodell, Perkins & Co. Bark Newsboy, Mollestad, Varcouver; Dickson, De Wolf & C Sailed. WEDNESDAY, June 19, Stmr Newsboy. Fosen, Usal. Stmr Seotin, Johuson, Rockport. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Str Laguna. Peterson. Stmr Santa Cruz. Nicolson. San Diego. Stmr Weeott, Magee, Eel River, Str Mexico, Hunter, Victoria’ and Port Town- send. Brship Wasdale, Fisher, Queenstown. Ship Belle 0'Brien, Colley, Queenstown, Ship C F Surgent, Sorse, Port Townsend, Bark Gen Fairchild, Smitls, Nanaimo. Burk Newsboy. Mollestad, Vancouver. Schr Mary €, Campbell, Bodega. Schr Seven Sisters. Stenborn, Phelps Landing. Schr J G Wall, Gallup, Eureka. Sehr Mald of Orleans, ArfY, Grays Harbor. Schr Sadie Smith, Tacoma. Charters. The Brships Chrysomene and_Sardomene are chartered for wheat to Europe, 355, net. The sehr Alice Cooke loads lumber on the Sound for Sydney, 35s—prior to arrival: ship C ¥ Sargent Jumber on the Sound for Port Pirie, 42s 6d, > Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—June 19—10 ». .—Weather hazy; wind S; velocity § miles per hour. Spoken. May 27—31 N 47 W, Br bark Kenvon. hence Dec 22 for Queenstown, and was supplied with provi- sions. Junie 1—4 N 29 W, Br ship County Antrim,from Portland for Queensiown. June 7—25 N 24 \V, Br ship Clan Robertson, frm Liverpool for San Francisco. Domestic Ports TATOOSH—Passed out June 19—Stmr San Be- nito, from Tacoms for San Francisco: stmr City of Everett, from Comox for San Francisco. Ontside bound in—Scur Wm Bowden,hence June 6 1or Seattle. COOS BAY—Sailed June 19—Stmrs Arago and Homer, for San Francisco. REDONDO—Sailed June 19—Schr San Buena- ventura, for Grays Harbor. i Arrived—Stmr Navarro, hence June 16. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled June 18—Schr James A Garfield, for San Francisco, PORT 10S ANGELES—Satied June 19—Stmr Greenwood. ALY PACIFIC COAST STI'E;!SIHP CONPARY JSPATCA STEAMERS FROM SAN Francisco for ports in_Alaska, 9 A. M. Juno 4. 8. 19, 24. July 5,9, 19, 24, Auzust 3, & 1 For British Columbia and Puget_Sound ports, Jane 49,14, 18, 24, 24, aud every ffth day tiere- after. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, stesmer Pomona, every uesdav at 2 p. . Yor Newport, Los An; June 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, £2, day thereafter, 5 A. M. For San Diego, siopping only a; Port Harford, Eanta Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, June 4, 8. 12, 16, 20, 22, 28, and every fourth day thereafter, at 11 A. M. Steamer Pomona Satirday fo Monday excur- sion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway whart 1. Saturdavs 4 p. M. For ports 1 Mexico, 10 A. M, 25th of eacn month, steamer Willamette Vailey. Jicket Ottice—Palace Hotel, 4 New Mentgomery street, GUODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco, C.R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all points in OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTANA, and all Exstern points, including Chit cago, New York and Boston. les and all way ports, 6, 30, and every fourth TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. State of California sails June 8, 18, 28, July 8. Oregon sails Jene 13, 23, July 8, 18. Fare in eabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. £7 50; Round trip, $25 00. For through rates and. 10 the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS & Co. 'l Supts., 10 Marker st. all other information apply FrED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havro. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. “Travelers by this line avoid both transit by Xnglish railw n'y nlu! the discomiort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York to Alexandria, K L via tirst class $160: second ciass 3llfi.syp Eary LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon. . . .. TUGE 2, AptaLaurent. . ... June 39, 7:00"a. Gt Eeboneut. . o 0 A3 Juiy 6 Capt. Santefli...... L July 1 B~ For further particulars apply to B A. FORGET, Agent 3. ¥, FUGAZE G GO ik Sreet, e ave, San Francisco, - b O Mongomery CUNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Campania.Jne 29,10 A 3|Campania.Jy 27,9 Unioving July 6, 3 22| AUrmia. 4\{:(7 3,3 Lucania, July 12, 9:30 Ax Umbria, Aug. 10, 8 Etruris, July 29, 3 P|Lucunls, Aug. 17, 1 EXFRA SAILING. LA BOURGOGNE! LA TOURATN A::rr;v‘fln...,, . «+. . Thursday, July 4, Noon abin passaze 60 and upward; secona cabi 835, $40, 345, according to sieamer and accomme: Steer: tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very 1ow rates. For freight and passage apply at_ com, , 4 Bowling Green, New York. a VERN 3& H. BROWN & CO,, General Agents. Good accommodation can always be secured. on ‘mpplication to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO. Agents, San Francisco. - STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. sl Duily, Except Sunday. R~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, iy oo City of Stockton. Teleshone Main 805 .Cai. Nav. and Imot. Co. N OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMEH]\S LEA\'F-“ AS‘;“}I‘”“& forinightly for the West Indies oty Southampton, cailinz en route at Cerbourgn, France, and Blymouth to land passencers. Through bills of lading, (n connection With the Pacific Mall S, 8. Co., jssued fer freight and treas. are to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco (o Plxmoutn Cherbourg, Southsmpton. First ciass, $195: thiy Cisas, 89780, For furiher particuiirs spply PARKOTT & CO., Agents, 308 California st SARFRANCISCD & RORTH PA- CERIC RULWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7 12:28, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 F.3. Thursdays— Extra tr at 11380 .. Saturdays—Exirs (rips at 1:60 and 11:30 v. . SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:30, 11:00 A. 3 5:00, 6:20 P 3. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS 55, §:30, 11:10 a. 3 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 Saturdays—Extra trips 5 p. 3. and 6:35 e, x. : 0, 11:10 4. 20; 1:40, 3:40, 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave San Francisco. Arrive | S San Francisco, May 5. 1595. Sux- | bestination. DAYS. Wrex | Novato, | Petaluma, | 001?( Santa Rosa. | _Fulton, | Windsor, ['Xlelld-(hru", |Gevaervit: 3:30 P 8:00 AM| C = < Ax PM | 8:00 AN A ] 18:00 ax Guerneville. | AM 8:00 AM| Sonoma X 5:00 Py | and | Glen Ellen. Btages connect at Sania Rosa for Mark West Springs. Stages connect at Gey: Stages connect Stages connec: ta for ilighland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Siages connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartleit Springs. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino Fort Brazg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willeits, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Lively’s, Gravelly Valley, Harrls, Blocks- burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eureka. Saturday to Monday roun tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip ti yond San Rafael at half ra Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and Market streets, under the Palace Hotel H. . WHITIXG, COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Traims leave and are duc to arrive ot SOUTHERN °ACIF SAN FRANCISCO. , Hagwards & Way St 004 Atlautic Express, Ogilen and Fast. . %:004 Benicia Vacavil'e Rumscy. Saora- mouto, and Redding via Davis.. . 1304 Martinez, Sen Romon, Napa, Calis. Arkive 9:154 10:30r 7:15p 6:158 10154 Sacramento, Marysville, & Oroville...... and Milton. . 2 Leandro, Heywards & 91004 New Orleais Lxpress, (for Yosewite). Santa Los Auvgeles, Dewing, New Orleans and Fast, 2rtinoz and Stockton. 10:004 San Leandro, Hiywerds 12:00x Saa Leaudro, Haywerd 0P Niles, San Jgso #1:007 Bacramento River t Costa and Way Sta Leanuro, Haywards asdro, Haywards & Way ' 00r Martinez, San Ramon, Vallcjo, Napa, Calistoga, £ Rosa.. 2 2:158 00r Benicia, Vacavilie, Woodland, Knigiits Landing, Marysvill Oroville and Sacrainento .. 10:4540 4:30p Niles, San Jose, Livermore and } Stockion . . i 5:00r San Leandro, Haywards 8438 8:30x Los Augeles ix) Fresuo, mond (for Yosemite), Bakerst Santa Barbara aud 103 Auge 10:454 2307 Santy Fo Llouts Atlautie lxpress for Mojave und East, o 6:00r Furopean Mail, Ogien nnd st 01 Haywards, Niles aud Sa 0 Vallejo xpress, Sucramento, Mar Redding. Portlad, I Sound and ceesiueciaann - 00 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 10 00> San Leandro, Huywi 5 i 3P San Leandro Haywards & Way DLVISION (Na 17:354 Bunday Excursion for Newar Josc, Los Gatos, Feiton and Santa Cruz 18:05m 8:13A New. . Bo L £ 3309 *2:15 Nowark, Cet Alniaden, Feiton, Boulder Creck, Santa Cruz and’ Principal Way _ Stations. ¥ *6:45.4 Ban Jose, New Alwaden and Way Stations. 5 eiaeiss $7:304 Bunday Jixcursion for San Jose, Sants Cruz, Pacific Grovo and Principal ‘Way Stations. ... 38:30M $:154 San dose, Vies Pinos, Sunta (7iim z Tacitic Grove, Paso Robles, Sam Luis Obispo and Principal Way Stat 2 49:474 Palo Alto and Way Stations. 40 San Joso and Way Station A Palo Alto and Way Statious....... 3:30p 21301 San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Finos, Sunts Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacitic Grove . - 3. "0 B:30P San Jose and Priucipal Way Stafions #4:30¢ San Jose aud Way Stations. . 5:39r San Jose and Way Statious 6:580 San Jose and Way Stations.. ... 115450 Ban Joso and Way Stations. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— * *7:00 8:00 00 %10:00 11:00a.M. . t1:45p .. B:00p *12:20 $1:00 *2:00 0 600 *6:00p.m. From OARLAKD—Foot of Browdway.— *6:00 ° *7:00 8:00 *0:00 30:00 *11:00 a.x., - 11300 *13:30 800 *3:00 0 *5:00 P A for Morning. P for Aftemoon. * Bundays excepted. 1 Saturdays onlyi § Thursdays only. # Sundays only. #1 Monday, Thursday and Saturday n y- VIA SAUSALITO FERRY. From Armi 21, 1805,, LeaveS.F. WEEK DAYS. 7.00A.M. Inl.Y.L. Ross Val,, San Ril. 8.00A.x. San Gfa. i San Gt L16AM,s a0 Qin. BABA.. 11464, e Ld6r.. 8o Qi 10.45A 00 3.20r.m, 4, . . 1180400, “ falia Lo, oeo.. 305 San Qiu. 4 40p. 5.50r M, . o 6.35p.M. = = o $ . “ Q. 74500 a0, Ross Val, San R1L, San Gtz 5.00.M. Caradero and Waj Stations *Saturdays only. xfondays only. SUNDAYS. 8.004.3¢. Kill Val., Rosa Val., San Rfl., San Qta, . - Ross Valley, San Rafael, S20Qta.. . Wll Val,, kaq Val., San RAL, & 100043, Sa - Ross Velley, San Rafacl, San Qin, 11,004, Sauzalits on; + Seuselito azd Mi 1150424, Mill Vailey, Rees Vall 11108 ,!SmRfl. 12.30p.m. . Mill Val., Ross Val., fan'RiL., San Qtu, 12,100 ., Kill Yol Ross ¥ « “ bSoew, ¢ 9, it e e . Ross Valle 1. 8.16: .. Peint x,,,i, Casadero and Way ‘Sis, ms:i .M. Poizt Royes znd Way Stations. 7.207 w, ATIANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD. SANTA FE ROUTE. RAINS LEAVE AND ARKIVE AT SAN 1.30P.M. 215, 4008 Francisco (Market-st. Ferry): LEavE = Batcy. } JUNE 14, 1895, {AEROE 530 .. Fast Express via Mojave. ... 1045'a 9:00 .. Atlantic Express via Los Angeics.. 5:43 B Ticket Oflice—650 Market st., Chironicle bulde ing, 5. F. C. H. SPEERS, Asa't General Passenger AxeRbs