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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDA JUNE 23, 1895 23 The 3 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Eighteen failures last week. ver declined. Wheat duil. rewing Barley active ir. the interior. ats very weak. Corn in rather better request. ¥ easy ifts unchanged. Baunk Clearings gain $1,200,000. Prunes in improved demand and firmer. Pea es and Apricots wantea. Oranges dull. Hides doing better again. Chicago wants our Potatoes. ions firm. tter and Cheese unchanged. &3 off again. try in oversupply. us selling well Decreased imports of M. White B chandise. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. STATES DEPA CoMMERCIAL WorLp. close selling orders became numerous, and as there WS 10 buying to meet them values slid off with great speed. July coru_opened at_49c, dedlined (o 4734¢, and closed at aaz,n under yesterday. Es- timated receipts for Mon ay, 160 curs. Oats. after starting at a fractional improvement, later became easier, influenced by wheat and corn, Business was light.” Receipts were 168 cars, snd 23,218 bushels were taken from store. The crop of Kansas es per that State’s report is 32,000 bushels. Weakness ruled lute in the_session, July closing 114@114c under yesterday. Estimatea re- ceipts for Monday, 24 cars. | oplax wan dull. " Cash No. 1, 81 50: August was offered at $1 29 and October, $1 2414, Receipts were 8 ca y was quiet but firm. Prime cash, nominal eptember, $5 20; country lots, $4 50@5. lover, #9 50, nominal; October, 39 80, nominal. Provisions—The firmness of grain markets and the inclination of shorts in products to cover im- parted strength to this market. Hogs were steady Tx1TED ENT OF AGRICUL~ TURE. WEATHFR BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, June . 5 r.M.—Weather conditions and zeneral forecast. The fo'lowi; com are the seasonal rainfails to date as ared with those of Los Angeles 1 11.61, last year Yuma 2.97, year 2.16. The following maximmn temperatures have | been reported from Ualifornia stations _to-day: Euvreka, 56 Francisco, Tos Angele San Luis Obispo, 80 g pendence, . mum temperature an 61 de this eveni t in Cen the coast g outhern lough the co ve not ally in the past twelve hours. The gon has resulted i); uges ut 8 d cded 100 State, and the ue for two days ¥ temporature, emperature. v tempy tionary emperature; brisk westerly winds, high in the afie noon. YORK MARKETS. NEW W YORK, e stock mar- ket was controlled by the professionai traders to- until near the close that these mpression on did succeed in nd Manh he drop in Sugar was room: irader as ors about lig a- of the company now Traction, on the other 101%. At the flway speculation was some- r on London seiling, the foreigners tngbed by the Fnglish political crisis. in the er. was in- A few stocks were nd partics and, Wheeling and Lake Erle and and Ironand Kansas and land advanced to 4714 5 been forced to loa might be called lexas and Wheeling and Lake list was adverse! Sugar and a resction of followed. The closing was weak ere from 1 of which 40,100 ‘ennessee Coal and 800 Texas Pacific. s were $860.000; Des hington ' division, , 234 t0 100: 00; yellow West- » 700 t duil, 1 higher, wi elevator, . 0. b., T536@7658C © 1 Northern, 7846 ons o and advanced 35@ r cabies, reported crop damage In Kansas and firmer West and local coverings, fell 34c with the West and on foreign selling, closing weak at unchanged prices to Lsc advance, with a. fair trede, July and September most active. No. 2 red May, 8014 7T47gc: Augnst, 757: Sep- tember, 761j5c; December, T134c. Corn—Dull afioat. Options were dull and wesk at 34c decline follow ing wheat and the West with long realizing. Sep- tember and July most active. July, 53%gc; August o. 0. 3, white, 331ac: mixed white Western, 35@40%4 o Quiet, firm; shipping, 55¢; good to choice, teady but quiet: State, common to 3@sc: Pacific Coast, 3@Sc. London market unchanged. Wool—Steady; domestic flecce, 16@19¢c; pulled, 12@800; Texas, 9@12c Lard—Quiet, steady cl(\", $61/5; July, $6 72, nominal; September, §6 95, Dominal: refined, steady; continent, $6 80;' South American, 87 30: compound. $ Pork- uiet, eas) mess, $13@ H orter Siteady: Siate dairy, 11@17¢: o cream. | v, 1734@18c: Western dal 14c: do cream- | 9@15c: do factory, 6@12%4c; Elgin, 18c; im- mery, 11@15¢ - ¥irm: light demand; State, large. 516@ 7ip@12c; do small, 6@5c; part ulf skims, 135c. Fges—Quict, steady; State and Pennsylvania, 1214Q183c; Western, fresh, 1134@12c; do per 2 . e Dull and unsettled; city, 4%¢; country, 44@450c. Pig Iz0n—Fairly activeand firm; American, 10@ 13c. Copper—Steady; Lake, $10 60@10 65. Lead—Quict domestic, $5 27@3 30. Tin—Firm: straits, $14; plates; firm. Spelter—Quiet: domestic, $3 57@3 60, Cotton Seed Oil—Quiet: crude, 23 rime, 2634. P 2 Pin and quiet; domestic, 434@6c; Japan, )4 2 eses—Nominal; New Orleans, 26@32c; fair demand. e Coftee—Dull and unchanged. Spot Rio—Nominal; N . 7, 16¢. gt fiaw, dull andsteady: fairrefining, 2%c; centrifugal 96 lest, 3 5-16c. Refined, quiet, easy: Off A, 414@4%ke; mold A, 4 11-16@4%c; standard A, 47-16@astge: confectioners’ A, & 1-16@4lgc; cut Toat, 5 5-16@5V4c; crushed, 5 1-16@514C: pow dered. 4 15-16@434c: granulated, 4 1-16@434c; cubes, 4 1-16@4%¢- CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Iiy.. June22.—Wheat received help yesterday after the close from the Kansas report naking the yleld in that State between 12,000,000 and 13,000,000 against 20,600,000 bushels as esti- mated by the Government June 1. Flrmness still adhered to prices at the opening, and & further ad- vance was occasioned by, the statement by Brad- street’s that California would not produce more that 33,000,000 bushels. The export clearances from both consts for the week, as reported by the same authority, were 2,857,000 bushels. Offerings of wheat were liberal at once, and the appreciation was not fully sustained, the demand not furnish- ing adequate support. Recelpts were thirty-three cars for Chicago and 219 in the Northwest. With- drawals from store were 10,414 bushels, and 170,- 870 bushels cleared at the seaboard. . Liverpool cables were quiet and firm. Argentine shipments for the past week were about 500,000 busbels. The Modern Miller of St. Louis reporied the threshing returns from Texas, Kansas, South- ern Missouri, Southern Illinois and California dis- appointing, and reduced its_estimate on the Call- %ornia_crop from 35,000,000 bushels to about 30,- 060,000 bushels. Continental cables were all lower. During the last hour the market developed more weakness, with the crowd all trying to sell and no demand of conseguence appearing. Juiv wheat opened from 72c to 7134c, declined to 695:@ 593;¢, closed at 6934c, 1V under yesterday. 1s- timaced receipts for Monday, 30 cars. Corn opened at & slight advance, but as there s 10 particular (nducement to buyers, other than the gain in wheat, values dropped back slightly. The trade was of a Satarday character, with no in- cident of mote presenting’ itself. Liverpooi was 14@34a higher, but_reported a dull business. The Xcnruas Stute cEop report gave a yield of 336,000, 000 hehels, 64,000,000 bushels more than tie bl crop of 1889, Receipts were 158 cars, and 123,35 3 fair demand; : yellow, i | Corn3 June, down on talk of poor | by reports of better earnings. | ¢ in- | 7 per cent below t0 82; Norfolk | | Western steam, $6 65 asked ; and the run at the yards was light, which assisted the better feeling in provisions. July pork closed { 5c lower, July lard and ribs unchanged. Closing | prices: | 72y heat, June, 89%c: July, 69%c; September, | 1140 4T450; ay, 4154¢ une, 27 May, 30 June, $i1 1 July, 48c: September, o: July, 27i4c; September, T¥a; July $11 7215: Septem- L. June, 26 45: July, $6 4514: September, Jume, $6 10: July, $615; September, Livestock. STOCKY ARDS, demand for cattle vias 1 terday’s Supply larger than n turday. There was | good demand for hogs on local and shipping ac- | Count and prices firm without being quotably higher. There was « falr Saturday’s trade in sheep | at weak prices. Offerings were quite Lagge. | _ Caule—Receipts, 1000." Common o eXtra ste | 83 65@6: stockers and feeders, $2 50@4 25; cows and bulls, §1 50@4: calves, $3@6: Texans, | $2 25@5 10. | Hogs—Receipts, shipping lots. | mixed, $4 3 | light, $ 9000. Heavy packing and 4 60@4 80; common to clioice 70; choice assorted, $4 50@4 60: 30: pigs, $5@4 35. 3000. SOUTH OMAHA, NBR., June 22.—Hogs—Re- celpts 2700; market active and firm. Top, 55: light and mixed, $420@4055: heavy, 40@4 55. Cattle—Receipts 500; market firm, ive, feeders dulk 33 50@3 05: cows. | $1 25@4: feeders, 5@3 50. Sheep—Re- | ceipts, 100; muttons, $2 25@3 75. NEW YORK STOCKS. | Bonds, ¥xchange, Money and Kailroad i Shares. Money on cali at 1@1%%% Prime mercantile | paper, 3@315%. Sterling exchange firm, with sctual business i bankers' bills at $4 8815@4 89 | for sixty days and 84 8915@4 8§93, for demand. | Posted rates, 84 89@4 90. Commercial bills, $4 87V | @4 88L4. Barsilver, 66%c. Mexican doilars, 53c. | Goverument bonds firm; State bonds guiet; road bonds higher. Siiver at the Board was 665 | @sTe CLOSING STOCKS. At ... 9%|North American... 534 | Adi ..149 |Northern Pacific E3 | Alton,Terre Hante. 61%4 Preférred. 1554 | Pre — " |Northwestern g | American Exprisa.11 Treferred. | American Tobacco.11 Preferred...... .. 1144 { Baltimore & Ohio.. 8314 runswick Lan 2541 vreferred. | Buffalo, Roch & P. 21 & | Canada cifie 53 { Canada Southern.. 55 | i5q | Canton Land....._.. 5070hio Mississippi.. | Central Pacific.. 1814 Ontario. Ches. & Ohio........ 225gOntario & Western. 173 Chicago Alton. {Oregon Improvmt. 11%s Preferred... Preferred....._... 35 Chicago, B. & Q. Oregon Navigation. 28 | Chicago & E. 1ll... 531 Oregon Shore Line. 614 9915 Pacific Mail 7285 Peonrie, D.& B | Consolidation Coal. 421 Pittsburg. | Consolidated Gas..145 " Pullman Palace. CMC.C. &F ferred. | Coto. Fuel & Tron | “Preferred......... 7 | Cotton Oit Cert.... 29 | Commercial Cable.159 Richmon | Preterred.. ... RioGrande &Westn Del. Hudson Preferred.. 4 Del Lack& W a 7214 | Denver & R. G. 1ilg RomeWat & Ogdenll8ie referred. &8 W.,.. io 1 1st preferred 2d preferre ieneral Klee E ferred...... 915 St. Paul & Omah, 20 “ Preferred. ver Certificates. 661p uthern Pacific... 2414 Sugar Refi 11455 Preferred......... 99% 4 Tenn. Coal & Tron. 393 28 Preferred......... 98 2214 Texas Pacific...... 1314 95 Tol.A.A.& N Mich. 2 Iowa Central. 104 Tol. & Obio Cen Preferred..... Preferred. ... Kansas & Texas .Louis & i Preferred.. . Preserred. Union Pacific. Preferred. Luke Shore press 8. Rubber Preferred. Praferred.. 891 Utiea & B. River.. | Long Island......." 86 " |Wab, §. L. & Fac | Louisville & Nash. 5714 Preferred. Louisville &NewAl 955 W ells-Fargo. | Manhatzan Consol.113%; Western Union | Memphis & Charls. 15 (Wis Central...... . | Mexican Central... 10 (Wheeling & L. &£ | Michigan Ceniral l(ll’&’ Preferred. | Minn L. 4514(T. S. Cordage | _ Preferred. 851 Preferred, Missouri Pacific. 3154 2d preferred. Mobile & Ohio..... 245 Southern R. K Nashville Chatt.... 68 | Preterred. National Cordage..— {Am Cable. Preferred. Duy State Gas. | . Leather...... 1914 | Preferred. 9233 | * Preterred. W U Beef 10 | EONTS. | US4s,reg... N J Cent Gen 5s...118 | Do, 4s coupon. Northern Pac 1sts. 11835 | To. 2s Do, 2ds. | Pacific 6s 0f '95. By D. C. 3-65 110 111 I | Ala Class A Do, Class B bs. | La. Stamped 4. | Missour! 6s..... "\ N Carolina con 8s Do, 4s..... | 8¢ Non-fund | Tenn new 6s. o, StL&IronMiGe 791 St L& S F Gen 65. 10874 St Paul Consols ...108 t. P. C. & Pa 1sts.118 Do, Pac Cal 1sts.. 11035 Texas Pacific firsis 92 |Texas Pac seconds. 31 |UnionPac 1st 0796.108 West Shore 4s..... 10734 | '00,3 Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 683, | Virginia 6s. R GranaeWest 1sts 791 | De, ex-mai coup.— | 1115 | Canada South 2ds,.10634 Atchison 4s. . T | Cen Pac 1sts 01 '95.103 | Do, 2d 234s.. | Den & RG 1st.....113 Do, s 89 2ds. 68 Kansas Pa Consols 72 Ks Pa 1sts Den div10p a1 MKT2ds....... .. 80 |Vafunding debt... 62 Do, 4s. 86 | Do, deferred 6s... 814 Mutual Union 6s...110 Northwest Consols.141 Do, deb bs........109 [La Consol 4s..... FOREIGN MARKETS. WHFAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exe., June 22.—The spot market is weaker ana dull at bs 616d@5s 714d. Cargoes are dull at 275 §d June-July shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: June, | B8 b July, Bs 6300; August, 63 7d; September, | 55 7144 October, b5 734d. Do, trust repts 6s 6 [outhern % It 83. 9834 SECURITIES. LONDON, ENG.. June 22.—Consols. 1063: sil- ver, 3014d; French Rentes, 102f 1b¢. Bulliou into Bank of England, £5000. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. | sterling Exchange, 60 day: — sanm Sterling Exchange, sight. = 4By New York Exchange, sight. e 0274 New York Exchange, telegraphic... — 05 Eine Siver, spot, ¥ ounce = 86, ¥ine Silver, 30 days. E 66 Mexican Dollars......... P T VR 11 " THE WEEK’S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 18 failures in the Pacific Cosst States and Territorles for the week ending yesterday as compared with 26 for the previous week and 24-for the corresponding weex 0f 1894, The failures for the past week are divided among the trades as follows: 2 restan- rants, 3 saloons, 3 dry goods, 2 grocers, 2 hotels, 1 general store, 1 taflor, 1 plumber, 1 painter, 1 tailor jandlextracts. BANK CLEAKRINGS. Local bank clearings last week were $11,513,668, against $10,313,237 for the same week in 1894, FOREIGN IMPORTS. Imports of merchandise at San Francisco in May amounted to 83,775,000, against $3,787,000 in May, 1894. During the first five months of 1895 they were $17,381,000, acatnst $19,330,000 during the same time in 1894. The decrease {0r this year is from China, Japan and the Mawaiian Islands. SPECIE IMPORTS. Imports of Spece ar San Francisco during the first five months of 1895 were £1,172,417, against | bushels were taken from store, EXxport clearances amounted to 66,043 bushels. Approaching the $1,367,614 for the same period in 1894. This | some day, r's Imports consisted of 308 in Silyer and Fioo, 10 o O $9ML908.n Sllyer PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The St. Mungo takes for Cork 72,695 ctls, valuediat $66,400. The market continues dull and prices show no material change. Offerings of actual grain are meager. No. 1, 90@921c B ctl: choice, 9834c: lower grades, 80@8834c; extra cnoice for milling, 9714c@$1 V215 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALYS. INFORMAT, Sissiox — 10 o'clock 1300 tons. $1 031 Rm;l{lfi)! M tons, $1 V3%, 993,c. BARLEY—Brewlng Is still going into Port Costa in liberal quantities for shipment to Europe. Prices show no change. Feed, 80c B ctl for ordinary and 8114@06235¢ for choice bright; Brewing, nomi- nal at 874,@77%¢ P ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEe810N—10 0'clock—December—100 tons. 6374sc: 100, Bdc. REGULAR MORNING SESSIoN — December—500 tons, Bic. OATS—Are very weak. Milling, $1 0215@1 07, fancy Feed, $1@1 05 % ct oo cholee, 5e: common’ to fair. 80@85c: Gray, S0@S5C: $1 0716@1 1215 P ctl. —Dealers report rather more_trade at steady prices. Large Yellow, £1 10@1 17% ¥ cu: Smail Round Yellow, $1 1214@1 20; White, 16 15 3 ctl. Quoted at 90@92%ac asked for old and 874¢ P ctl for new. BUCKWHEAT—Quiet at 85@95¢ ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR— $3 50@3 60 ine, $2 — December— ecember—2200 Dbbl: Bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50: 2 50 ¥ bbl. ye Flour, 314¢ B Ih: Rye M. Oatmenl, 414c; Oat Gro: vheat Flour, 41 1; Rice Meal, %1 Table Meal, 3@ Corn, $24 50@ B b EEDSTUFFS. 4 50 @ ton. MIDDLINGS—§17 50@19 50 % ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, $13@14; Ollcake Meal at the mill. $25 @ ton; Cot- tonseea Oiicake. $24 B ton. _HAY—The market is rather easy, as usualat son. New Wheat is quotable at $7@10 Oat, $8 50@8 50 B ton: new T@10: new Rarley. $5 50@8: new 50. We quote old Ha: Wheat, Wheat and Oat, $8@10: Barley, 0: Clover, $7@8; Compressed, 4o: Feed 550 B HAY AND BRAN—# Stock, 5@ W—50@75¢ B bal AND SEEDS. BEANS—The condition of the market s wn- changed. Whites continue firm but coiored sre Bayos, $1 25@1 50: Small Whites, $2 65 Reds,§1 25; Blackeye,8325 Limas, $5 % cf 24 for large. 2 50 B : Rape, plit Peas, 4 . nominai; Blacke » ONIOX 4c; Green Deas, nominal. ABLES VEGET. FOTATOES—Chicago is buying our new Potatoes and soveral cars of Burbunks have already been shipped. The market is firm. Burbanks, 40c@ Early Rose, in hoxe: 80@70¢ B cll. in very good demand. New finer. dy. Aspar @31 25 ¢ bo jeand 25¢ ® le, $1@l 50 P box: jor Vacaville and 35@6Uc_for Ba $1@1 75 for ordinary and $2@2 b0 Kbubarb, 35@80c P LOX: 414c @ I for Garden: String Beans, r Green, 4@0H olden Wax Ja(@1be e doz for omatoes from or Refugee and Fountal Marysville Cucumbers, Cabbage, 8@33ac B Ib. BUTTER, RUTTER— CREAMERY TAND EGGS. NO change to report. 14c, with small salesat an advance; seconds, 1 15%4c B . Datry—Fancy, 12@12%ec @ Ib: good to choice, : medium grades, 915@10%5¢; store But- CHEE! 25} ¢ mild new, 6@6luc: Young America, 5@ Western. 6@Sc ® 1b. ations are oft again and the marke @16¢; 15@17 ern, EG s dull, e Egx sionally 18¢ % o POULTRY D GAME. POULTRY—More or less stock remained unsold atthe end of the week. Live Turkeys are quot- able at 10@11c B b for G 10@11c Goslings, 0, old, $4@d B d Broilers, $3@ for small; Pigeons, §1 50@ Game—Nomi: g ers, $3 50@5 50 50 for latze and §2@2 50 75 for young aud oid. DLCIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS ORCHARD FRUITS—The market for Peaches and Apricots continues firm, with an a‘tive de- mand. Figs are dull and lower at 25@50c 8 bx for single and 60c@$] 259 bx fordouble layers. Plum 50c@$1 25 B box: Peaches, 50@75¢ B hox and 75 @$0c P basket: Cherry rlums, 40@50c B drawer: Green Apples, 35@60c B box and P bsk ited Appies, 1%1 25 B box and reen Pe ? 65¢ % box and 30@50c P basket for Koyals and 30 P ton to the canners: Cherries, 0@50c 3 box for red and white and 50@65¢ B box for black; 3@dc @ 1 for white m bulk and A@bc @ for black in buik: Royal Anne, 50@65¢ @ box and S@ée ¥ b in bulk. BERRIES—Prices have kept pretty uniform for Bleckberries, §2 60@3 B chest: Rasp- % chest and 40@50c ¥ crate: Cur- hest; Gooseberries, 1@zc for 3¢ @ 1 for Omegon Improved : sor Longworths and $2 50@ ran commion, and 23, Strawherries, $5@ 3 50 % chest for large berries. CITRUS FRUITS—Not many Orances left, and they are ~low. Naveis are quotable at $1 60@2 5 Secdlings, 50c@$1: Calfoinia Lemons, 76 @#1 5 for common und $2@3 for good to choic es, $4 50 % box; Punauas, $1 25@2 & bunck Pineappies, $3@5 © dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ET DRIE useless to disguise the fact that the 1895 crop is | greatly deficlent, and buyers are cleaning up old Prunesin consequence. _Several large sales on this account are reported. Prunes, four sizes, are quot- sizes, 215@3834c; Apples, d@ilge for sliced and Pleached Peaches, 435@ r to choice and 7@7 Yac G@5zc or evaporate 6c; Apricots, b@be for 1 for fan halves, 3@sc tor guarters and 1le@2c for inferior goods; Plums, 3@3%%c for pitted and 114¢ for un- pitted’ Figs, black, 4¢ for pressed and 3igc for unpressed. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES — Ral Fourcrown loose, 8340 8 B: three-crown, ige T 2-crown, Zc @ Ib: seediess Sultenus, 1b; seedless Muscatels, 2c @ fb; 3-crown London ¢layers, $1 35@1 45 P box; clusters, $2 26@2 70; Dehesn clusters, $250; Imperial clusters, $350; Dried Grapes—116@13, @ 1. NUTS—Chestniits quotable at 3@bc: Walnuts, 7@10c B 1b for papershell and sofishell, and 47¢ B Ib for hardshell: Almonds, 2@214¢ P 1b for hardshell. and 5@6c B 1 for softahell, and — for paper-shell: Peanuts. 5@6c for Eastern and 4@4%c for California; Hickory Nuts, b@ée: Fe eans, e for rough and Sc forpolished ; Filberts, 9c: Brazil Nuts, 7@7%c 2 Ib; Cocoanuts, $4 5i @5 50 100, HONEY—New Comb quotable at 111,@1214c: old Comb. 6@10c; new water-white exiracted., 5pc: light amber extracted, 414@5¢; dark amber, 4%‘/ C. EESWAX-Quoted at 26@28c P 1b. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS-—Bacon, 8@81c R Ib for heavy and 814@9c B 1 for light medium, 11@11%4c for light, 12@12%5c B for extra light and 12%,@13c for sugar-cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 12@ 1214c; California Hams, 10%3@11c; Mess Beet, $7 @750 B bbl; extra mess do, $8@8 50: family do, 10; extra prime Pork, $9 50 P bbl: extra clear, 17 50@18 B bbl; mess, $16@15 50 B bbl; Smoked Beef, 9,@10¢ B 1. LARD—Eastern, tlerces at 65c 8 b for com- iis, 9c: Calitornia, pound and 8c % Ib for pure: tierces, 6¢ for compound_an for pure: half: bbis, 78c: 10-1 tins, 8¢ B 1b: do 5-1b, Bl4c B . COTTOLENE—T#c in tierces and 8%4c 8 1 in 10-1t tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Dealers report a revival 1n trade and more firmness in prices again. Heavy salted steers quotable at 10c P Ib; medium, 815 @9c B 1b: light, 8@8%5¢c B b: Cowhides, 8@8Vac: salted Kip, 7c @ Ib; salted Calt, §c; saltea veal, 8o: ary Hides, usoal selection, 19¢ ® b; culls and brands, 14c @ Ib: as they run, 16@17¢ B Ib: di Kip, 14@15¢: ry Calf, 20c: prime uuuxmwoé bc’ each: Kids, be: Deerskins, good summer, 5 B 1b: medium, Se: winter, 10@15; Sheen- skins, shearlings, 10@20c each; short woof, %sw 60c each; medium, 5c each: 1ong wool, each. Culls of all kinds about Tac leas. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4,4@4%4¢: country Tallow, 4@4b4c: refined, 6c; Grease, J@itge B 1. WOOL—Quotations for the spring ciip are as tollows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 12@18¢ B M: Choice Northern, 10@11c # ib: San Joaquin, year's staple, 6@7¢ P 1b: do, seven months’, Cala~ Verns and ¥oothill, @10c: Nevada, East- do choice, 8@9c; Val- ern Oregon, heavy, 84’ ley Oregon, 11@1 215 ¥ HOPR—We quote to choice, 4@6c P Ib; in- ferior and old Hops, 2@3c @ . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 45sc; Wool Bags, 24@2dc. COAL — Wellington, $8 P ton; New Welling- et cash prices are: Family extras, | 2 85: Large Whites, $2 60@ | FRUITS—Prunes are pickingup. Itfs | able at 4c @ Ib; larger sizes. 5@6c ¥ 1b: smaller | ¢ Moorpark: Pears, 4@415c for evaporated | ton, §8: Southfield Bryant, 6: Coos B Scotch, $7 50: Byrm 7 50; Cumberjand, in bulk xnd $15 in s Peénnsyivanin Anthra- cite Eug, $12: Welsh Anthracite l-]gf. %9 Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, Casile Gate and Pleasant Val- ley, $7 60: Coke, §12 in bulk and $14 in sacks. |, CORDAGE—Pure Manila Rope, Tisc @ M: 12- thread, c: 6 and 8 do, 84c: Hale Kope, T14@8e; Grapevine Twine, 814c ¢ 1 in balls and coils; Hoy Twine, 8c; Lathyarn, 753’:; Sisal Rope, 5¢; 12- thread, 55¢; 6 and 9 do, 8¢ Duplex Rope, 5c; 12- thread, 5lpc; 6 and 9 do, 6¢: Duplex Bale Rope, be: Sisal Hale Rope, 5@5%c B h: Duplex Hop I'wine, B¢ Blb: Grapevine Twine, balls or coils, 6¢; Lathyarn, 5¢ 9 . SALMON—The Alaska Packers' Association quotes Red Salmon as toliows: in lots of 25,000 cases, 93¢: 50,000 cases, 9214c; 75,000 cases, 90¢ R dozen. net cash 1. 0. -ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company auotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crusbed, all 53,¢: Dry Granulated, 5Ye; Confectioners’ A, 5¢: Magnolin A, 45ac; Extra C, 4se; Golden C, 4tjc: D, de: half barrels, 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes Jzc more, SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First auality, 5@5%e: second quality, hird do, 3@dc B 1@50; 5@7c @ 1. MUTTON—Weathers, ic: Ewes, 315@dc B b. LAMB—Spring, $3a@5e B Ib PORK—Live Hogs, 3¢ @ Ib for soft, 4@414c for ! hard und 4@414c for feeders; dressed do, 5@6Yac. lington, $7 50; Seattle. $6: $5: Wallsend, $7 50"1 ton: 13 50 OF RECEIPTS PRODUCE. SATURDAY, June 76 Rran, sk 61 Wool. bl 195 Leather. Flour,qr. sks. Wheat, ctls.. Last we creased spec as more active, owin: ation in some of the noxt Yesterday's market was we prices were low 50 was wenk might possibly to the in- end mines er, how- er_than those at a further de- ave been caused by ck. A telegram output of Con.- 127 tons. and of the same the average mine-car | was $41 32 per toy The Central Pacific Railroad Company will pay. a dividend of one-hal? of 1 per cent on July 15. Following are the Highest Prices During Past Week Alpha. Altay Andes. | Belcher, . | Best & Beichel Bodie. . Buiwer. . edonia. 5% o 07 140 1.50) 18 19 Ophir. Overman . Occidenal 17 18 16, 13 411° 42 15| 15 62 61 33 33 | o0i 03 49 43 Following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: = REGULAR MORNING 400 Alpha.. ’ 200 Alta. SESS10N—9:30, 2.55100 Ophir.. ¥ 600 Overma; 100 Potosi 100 Savy 5500 Justice 80400 Mex 3 95 100 Occidentl. 164,200 ¢ Poiut. char. L C. 200 Bullion. . 111100 Julis. 100 Bulw _ub| BO Just 100 Caledonia 0| 50 K 1100 Chal © 800 we.o. 00 & 111, 200 Umon 1150 Utan 26100 L Wash. 011200 Y Juc! 25/150 Mono.... 08| QUOTATIONS. | ATURDAY, June 21~12 y, Bid.Axked, U3 Jackson CLOSIN Alpha Con. A her, | Best & Beicher. | Benton Con. o 26(0phir.. 61 Overman Chailenge Con. i | Potost Chaol . Imperial. nfidence. n.New York. Gould & Curry. Hule & Norcr: lowa... 89 BONDS. Bid, Asked U 'S ds coup. 11124 U Sdsreg...111%, Cal-8iChlebs. 109 1% Cal Elec L 6510733 Cutra C W 55102 Dpnt-stex-cp 80 EdsnL&L 6s. F&CH RR65100 — Gcary-stR35. 108 Al Banks, Commerc.a AmerBaT 673/ 2213, 1103 8 of Fitc - <8 «| Corona, ‘an Diego Jun | Baw'y 2 TAB AYSSIOS-10:8D. Homer "008 BAY...... Jun Oceanic 100 Alpha 00 r....61 200 Ophir...1.45 | Willamt Val | stexico. o oy 2 800 Alta. B 150CC&V2.551% 600 Overmn .22 | Pomonn. oo - | 200 . £ 1100 Contd. . 00 Potosi . | Eureka |Tun 100 50 ............85 100 Savage 5 |3un 200 . 00 Con Tmp.. 01 500 . Jin 100 Bel 00 Con X Patterson of Onkgand, 1ot on § line of Minna street, 349 E of Telegragh avenue, E 26 by 5 100, being the E halfof Jot §4. Linden Homestead, subject to a mortgage for $300, Oakland Township: $10. Susan L, Pomry of Arizona to Ellen 3. Pomroy of Arizona. lot o1 i Jine of Webster street, 656 N of Fourteenth, N-50 by E 150. Ozkland: gift. James B. Lary): of Oakland to Maria Ksne of Oakland, lot on $line of Last Fourteen:h street, 100 W of Twelitd avenne, W 50 by S 190, block 41, Clinton, East; Oakland; $5. Same 1o Anna . Liese of Oakland, 1ot on W line of Twelfth averae, 100 N of East Twelfth street, N 30 by W 100, block 41, Clinton, East Oak- land: 5. Sume to John J. Mulgrew of Oakland, lot on & line of East Fourteenth street, 50 W_of Twelith avenue, W 50 ty S 100, biock 41, Clinton, East Oukland; §5. Same to Lena .. Liese (wife of Arthur H.), N line of East Twelith street, 100 W of | avenue, W 25 by N 100, block 41, Clinton, East Oakland; 5. Same to Willlam Wilson of Oakland. lot on N line of East Twelitn street, 125 W of Twelith ave- fiue, W 25 by N 100, block 41. Clinton, East Onk- Thomas and Jessie M. Murray etal. (by W.S. Harlow, Commissioner) to Cosmopolitan M. B. and L. Association, iot on E corner of Ninthavenue and Eust Ejghteenth street, NE 100 by SE 150, blcox 108, Clinton, East Oakland; $4310. S. C. Bigelow and Arthur A.Sinith (irustees for Thomas F. Gegan) to Savings and Loan Society. iot on NW corner of Howe street, 200 SW of Matber. 8W 100, NW 125, SW 50, NW 125. NE 150, SE 250 to beginning, being Jots 3, 10 and portion of lot 9, block 5, Howe Tract, Oakland Township: $1500. J. W. Crawiora of Oakland Township 10 Amelia, Emma and Goodwin R. Crawford, lot on N line of Felton screet, 160 from W_line of Calijornia and Nevada Railway, W 45 by N 134, block C, amend- ed map of the J. W. Crawford Tract: also lot com- mencing at a point 80 feet W from the intersection of the Californin and Nevada Railroad with the N line of Feiton street, W 40 by N 134, block C, same; also loc on N line of Felion street, 125 £ of Baker, E 40, N 134, W 40, S 134_to besinning, block 'C, same, ws recorded: also 10f on 8 fine of Felton street, 57.94 W of Baker. W 50 by § 162.45, being loi 17, block B, same, il of Oakland Town: i ship; gift. Mariin Katich of Oakland to 3. Barnard of Oaldand. n N line of Thiriy-ninth or Geary street, 55 of West, postion of ot 12. Quint ® 36:10" by N 100, being Tract, Ozkiand Townsbip: W. E. and Mattlda P. Barnard 10 L. B. and Mar- garet Hiscox of Oakland. lot on N line of Geary or ‘Thirty-ninth street, 552:4 £ 0f West, E 36:10 by X100, being portion of lot 12, Quint Tract, Ouk- land Township; $10. . and Caroline A. Towne of San Francis R. Morris of Berkeley. Jot on NW corner of Rose and Spruce stree to N iine of lo: 28, Berryman Tract, W 268 N Rose street, I 10 beginning, betng lots 1! 29 S0 80, Mook 14 Barryn Prack, Berke: v §5. William Grimshaw of Berkeley to George Grim- shaw and Hannah Sykes, loton 1 line of Fourth street, 42 N of Allston way, E 100 by N 50. beiug portion of lots 15 and 16, block 107, tract B, Bericeley Lund and Town Improvement Associa- tion, Berk 5. Caleb and Lydia B. Rerkeley. lot on 2 $10. ey to John 5. Matthews lot on W line of Union street. 210 N of Hencroft way, 50:4 810 by W 161 block 2, Villa lots, ining the Universicy site on the south, Berkeley:; #1500. ad, Builders' Contracts. M. J. B. Heursonville with J. A. Arnolt. to erect a frame buil t th John Flaherty, to erect two . near Cupital, biock B, THE e - CALL CALENDAR. JuNE, 1 | Moow's Phases. | NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed June 20—Br ship Oriocioth Castle, for San Francisco. YOKOMAM A—Sailed June 21—Br star Empress of China, for Vanconver. HONGKONG—Arrived June 21—Stmr City Peking, bence Muy 25. imporiation SAN DIEGO—Per Corona—52 hf bbls pickled fish, 149 bdis dry fish, 3 cshoney, 1 kex wine, 7 hf bxs 194 bxs lemons, 1 bdl dry fruit,15 hxs oranges, 5 pkes mdse, 16 gks twine, 3 crts granite monu- ments. u Newport—1 bx tobacco, 60 bxslemons, 1 ri mat- ing. Redondo—43 pkes mdse, 139 bxs oranes, 2 bags Deeswzx. 1 es tobrceco, 2 borses, 10 hxs lemons. 30 crates bicycles, 1 anchor. 3 pes chuin, 4 pkgs glass: ware. 10 bbls ofl. Port Los Angeles-17 bxs lemons, 7 pkgs mdse, 26 bxs oranges, 1 cs (obacco. Santa Barbara—-2 pkgs mdse. 145 hxs lemons, § bbls lemon peel, 2 bbis 48 bxs orantes, 1 horse. P Crailway stations—183 pkes mdse, 8 bdls dry pelts, 74 bdls green hides, 2 tubs 1 bf firkin, 32 bxs butter, 8 cs cheese, 27 cs eggs.7 dressed calves, 2 os honey, 1 coop chickens, 60 sks beans. 2 boxes sh. EUREKA—Per Pomona—1 cs drexs 5 cs 10 crts 52 bals molding. 1 bx hardware, 1 cs sundries, 16 rolls leather, 14 pkgs mdse. 1 qr bbl brandy, 5 dressed veals, 1 cs dry goods, 1170 M shingles, 126 s 130 bxs butter, 1 coop chickens, 75 M f fum- er. Fields Landing—Per Pomona—287 sks oats, 1 bx hardware. PANAMA—Per City of Sydney—28 pkss mdse, 2 pkas treasure (32475). Salvador--1376 bags coftee. Guatemala—2630 bags coffee, 7 pkgs mdse. Mexico—106) pies frult, 2184 sks ore, 118 pkgs 81 pkgs treasure (134,468 78). Consigneas Per Pomona—A C Nichols& Co: Andrew Pear- Overland Freight ‘ransfer Co: Simond Saw Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & C Wieland Bre z C Hoffman & Alexande: N men’s Tnion: Prescon & McKinnon: 1 Wheaton, Breon & Co: United etz Bros & Co;Wells, Fargo & O L D Stone & Co; W zel & Baker P Fuller & C Ross & Hewlett: E R Stevens & Co: Puxet Lumber Co: Braunschw B Lichtij Lozgle: Hoftman & Woehne: Norton, Teller & Co 0d Bros: Marschutz & Ce B ard Oil Co: J 'v; Enterprise Brewery, Hills Bros. Per City of Syd —London, Paris and Americgn Bank; Goldrec ¥ J 1vancovich & U Selby Smelting and H Levy & C Channi er & Co; & (_ Steele: J M Ellis; LG 8 streto; Bloom Bro: son:Nevads Bank ink: Wm T Mitehell; A Un & Urloste; Lyons; order. Per Corona—Wilson & Baechtel Goodvear Rubber Co;Selby Sm Getz Bros & Ce L Wetmore Bros: i Lead Co: rhierl L § er & Frohling T CJohns weeney & Co can Union ¥ > D Baniker & tore: Buffalo ler& Co; F A Baker & Hamilton: 1 : Rosenchal, Higencs See (FFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. ¥. WEBER & CO., 300 to 506 Post St.. eor. Stockton Tenth _Puge June 7, Full Moon. June 1 Last Qu rs: Qu Q w GUEAN STEAMEH Dates of Departure From San Francisco. | DESTINATION g [] Vie & Pyt Snd Jun 2 “hina & Japan Jun 2 iruys Slarbor Jun HumboldtBay | Jun State of Cal Portin WallaWalla Vie & P Araxo. o Alee-Binchd North Fork. Valieio Vallejo umboidtBay | Jun ewrnort Devarturs |Grays Harbor - June +..| Victona & Puget Sound | June --| rortiana Sen Diego. .- Yaauina B Del Norte, Walla Wal State ot Cal Santa Rosa.. Humbolde .. Arcata. . Coos Bay Alice Blanchard Portland. StPaut | Newport. Arago. 2'|Coos Bay Acapulc Panama.. Pomana. | Humboidt ' Bay Mexico. Orezon Corona Australi | 00 | | mall. | e Sots | Sets. 38w €00 5,19% 4.48 ¥ 6.43s 6150 448 24.11.59p 9 i HYDKOGRAPHIC BULLE BRANCE HYpROGRAFHIO OFFICE, U, & N., Losang Lbs. 97% | Ny R Cal 6s.. 10215 | N'Ry Cal 5s.. Oak Gas bs..10234 | Do, 2d iss 5s..10314 15 Ominibus 65,119 11934 Securiz; 300 PacRollMbs. 10275 nion Trist. 50 560 Do, 24 88 6s.. 1 — reet Rallway— | PEOKyes. 110 120 fornla....104 - P&Ch Ry6s. 9314100 Gears-s = Pwi-stRR6s. — 113 Marketst... 40 4014 Reno, WL&L102 105 Ouk.SLaHay — 100 | RiverWCo6s — 100 |Presidio. 13 | BF4NPRRBs101%; — |Suttes - - SPRRAriz6s 59 100 | Powaer— SPRRCalgs.112 ~— |Atlanuc D.. 24 SPRR Calbs. 8714100 [California.... 75 Do, 1 constd. 8742100 |Giant. 153 | SPBrRCal6s. 9515 97 |Juason. Sl | SVWater8s. 1224, — Vigorit. 3bc — | BVWaterds., 98 9814 Miscellancous— StkinG&E6s — 103 Bik DCoalCo. 12 SunstT&T6s — 103 Cal Cot Mills, — SutterstR5s.108 ~ — [CalDryDock — = — VisallaWC6s — 92 |EdwsonLight. 91% 9134 STOCKS— W ater— GasConAssn. — = — ContraCosta. 56%z 60 |AawC&SCo. — 7 | Marin Co.... — 581 HutehSPCo. — 113 EanJose..... — 100 JudsondfgC. — — Sprng Valley10014100%; MertxAssn. 100 — Gas— OceanicSSCo — 23 Capltal, 45 (PacAuxFA.. 13 — Central. — |PacBorax... 98 100 OskGL&H. 44 45 [PacT&NCo. — 30 PucGaslmp, — 8214/Pac Roll Mili 17 — PacificLight. 461, 48 ParfPaintCo — 9 SanFrancsco 7035 71 [PacTransCo — 2614 Stockton..... 16~ 28 (PacT&TCo. 50 — 1nsurance— SunsetT&T. 85 — FiremansFd.150 - |UnitedCCo. — 85 un. o MORNING SESSION, Board—100 Edison Light & Power Co, 9114; 97 (ilbnn‘:ofowdtr Con, s 30, 16; 80 Market-st Ral 85, 40. Street—88 Bank of California, 221145, ——————" REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Lena Knack to George Kpack, lot ou S line of Ellis street, 27:6 E of Polk, E 27:6 by S 120; $5. Sidney M, and Elizabeth E. Smith to Wililam H. Dimond, lot on N line of Broadway, 52:8 E of Webst er, 545 by N 112:6: 5. James I, and Julia A. M eagher to John Thomp- son, lot on'S line of Eddy street, 87:6 k5 of Devisa- derd, k 50 by 8 187:6: $10. F. L. and Eleanor W. Stinson to Margaret Brod- rick, 1ot on N line of ‘Washinglon street, 181:3 W of_Haker, W 26 by N 127:814, warrunty deed; Same to same, 1ot on N line of Brondway, 180:3 dwe:' Bllku' street, W 25:9 by N 127:6, warranty leed ; e ¥ Franklin and Jennie F. Dalton to Willlam H. Dalton, lot on NW corner of Twenty-sixth and Fair Oaks sireets, W 125 by N 60: $10. Frank Pettenati to Juan V. Pettenatl, lot on N g“xo'eg"fi?m street, 137 E of Leavenworth, K 28 Y -3 . David W. Johnson to Sarah E. Johnson, 1ot on E line of Arkansas street, 426 N of Nevada, N 25 by E 100: $10. Gilbert H. French to Margaret Joyce, lot on SE corner of 1 ireet and Tuirtleth avenue, & 8216 by $10. Willlam M. and Mary Fitzhugh to Thomas W. Betehell, lot 26, block 128, Sunnyside; $10. Delorah Bogo'and Basheba McKinly to Bertrand G, Chindos all inierest i estate Of Marian 1. 3. M. ensley :, §5. Lovevina Pickens to same, same; 85. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Erlk Boes and Niels Rasmusen to Florence A. Yy MERCHANTS EXCRANGE AN FRA June 22,1895. The time bl elezraph i1it aropoed exactly aL nOON 10-Gay—L. €., A% 100D af the 120th meridian, Or &L €xacily 8 p. M., (reenwich time, ECHTELER, In charie. (gentenan’ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. SATURDAY. Tune 22. Stmr Pomona, Hannah, 17 honrs from Eureka; pass and mse, to Goodull, Perkins & Cor Stmr San Benito, 82 hours from Tacoma; 4600 tons coal to 8 P Co._Oakland direct. Aztec, Panama .. .|Jun ¢ Santa itosa.. |San Diego. . Bdw'y 2 | Farallon i | | Stmr City of Sydney, Johnston, 2114 days fm Fanama and way ports:'puss and mdsc, to P M 8 S Jo. Stmr Corona, Hall, 65 hours from San Diego and_way ports: pass and mdsc, to Goodall, Perkius & Co. Schr Monterey, Beck, 15 hours from Bowens Landing: 162 M ¢ lumber, to F Heywood. Cleared. SATURDAY, June 22, Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo; R Duns- muir & Co. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, Astoria; N P Trans- portation Co. Br ship Elmhurst, Mackenzie. Queenstown: Bal- four, Guthrie & Co, Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu; Williams, Di- mond & Co. Schr Alice Cooke, Penhallow, Burrards Iulet; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Salled. SATURDAY, June 22. Stmr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—June 22—10 7. .—Weather hazy; wind SW: velocity miles 8 per hour. Charters. The Br ship Falls of Dee was chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe, 37s 6d—1s 3d less di- rect. ‘The schr Volant loads lumber at Port Gamble for Hilo. Movements of Vessels. Yesterday tne bark Mary Winkleman was taken to the stream and the schr J. M. Weatherwax to the refinery. from Howard street, ship Glory of the Seas from Pacific street, the ship Columbia from Main street and the bark Mary Winkleman from the stream to sea. The ship Jabez Howes was taken from e stream to Mission street, and the ship J. F. Cll?p- man from Howard street and the Waterloo from Green street (0 Port Costa, ‘The bitn Irmgard will go from Mission street and the bktn North Bend from channel to sea. The ship Peleus will go from Beale strect to Port Costa. To'morrow the bark Gatherer will go from the stream to Main stree and the ship St. Mungo to sea. Spoken. Jnne 18—42 N 9 W, Br bktn Rimac, from Vie- toria for London. June 18—49 N 11 W, Brbark Kenyon, hence Dec 22 for Queenstown. Domestic Port EUREKA—Arrived June 21—Schr Sparrow, hee June 11: stmr North Fork, hence June 20. Nafled June 21—Schr Maggie C Russ, TATOOSH—Passed June 22—Ship J B Brown, ho June 4 for Port Townsend. To-day the bark Tam O’ Shanter will be taken | PaSS Y OCEAN STEAMSHEIPS. e gold flelda South Atrica. Australian MONOW AL Ho; Steamship Austraiia, Honolulu only, Tues: 10 CJuly 9, au tgomery street. office, 327 Market street, BRO! i Agen: STEANSHIP COMPANY PACIFIC (0AST ISPATCH ST 24 “ROM SAN Francisco for ports in_Alaska, 9 A. M. g& June 4. 9. 19, 24. July 5. 9, 19, 24, Au 15 For Eritish Columbia and Puge: Sound porcs, June 4, 9, 14, 1 after. For Eureks, Humbolds Bay, steamer Pomons, every | uesdiy ai 2 P M. , and every fiftn day there- r Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, i, June 2, 6, 10, &, day inéraufter. § A, 3. ForSan_Diego. siopping only as Port Hartord, Santa Barbara, Port Los Anseles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Nowport, Jnne 4. b. 12, 16, 20, 23, “nd every fourih day thereaiter, at 11 A. 3 Steamer Fomona riny to Monday excur sion 1o & onterey, lcaves Broadway wi , 29, 30, and every fourth vs 4 03 or ports in Mexico, 10 a. 3, 25.h of each outh, steamer Willameite Velley. Ticket Otfice—Palace Hotel, 4 Now Montgomery streot. GOUDALL, PERK 10 Mark CO., General Agents, . San Franclsco. O.R. & TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- ) street wharf at 10 a. M. every five days, con- necting 0y PORTLAND wich direct rail Jines to all points in_ OREGON, WASHINGTON, (DAHO, MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Cht- cago, New York and Boston. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. State of California sails June S, 18, 28, July 8 Oregon sails June 13, 23, July 3, 18, Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. 87 50; Round trip, $25 00. For through rates and all other information apply 10 the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. Gen'l Supts., 10 Market st. 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 s.. Travelers by this line &void both transit by Engiish raillway an the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York to Alexandria, ESyph, via Parls, first class $160; second class $116. LA GASCOGNT, Capt. Baudelon i “ June 22, LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent. . Sess ..June 39, LA BOURGOGNE Capt. Leboneut. ... LA TOURATN i, Capt. Santeill. BN Juiy 13, 700X a %G For further particulars apply to - A. FORGET, Agent, 3. ¥. FUGAZL &G0, Apenin B Nontponty . F. c0., Agents, onty ave., San Frajcisco. z - United States and Royal Mail Steamers e SR B ewYork, Queenstown iverpool, WYl Quesnstow Wik, Pooh ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $35: Majestic and Teutonic, $10 and $45. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing_dates and_cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General ‘Office of the Company, 613 Market st., under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, ‘General Agent for Pacific Const. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. A9 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. roreign Ports. ANDROSSAN—Sailed June 30—Ital bark Beppo, | Mary Garratt, for San Franclsco., STEAMER : J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Cai. Nav. and Imot. Co. T. C. Walker. Telephone Main 803, OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. e ROVAL HATL STEAN PAGKET CGNPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL Shornightly for the Weat Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgl, Frauce, and Plymouth to land pussenzers. Throtgh billa of lading, in connection Witk cho Pacific Mall S. 8. Co., issued for freight and tress ure to direct ports in Enzland and Gernany. Through tickcts from San Francisco 1o lymouthy cnexmm,mmlr:,un,;‘xlon, First ciass, hfls:"u cisas, or further particulars sppl PAREOTT & CO, Aszente, 308 Californis sk RAILROAD TRAVEL SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DA 3:30, 5:10, 6 at 11:30 P. o 0 San Rafael to San Francizco. g 25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. M.; 5 , 5:10 P. 3. Saturdays—Extra trips 5 p. 3. and 6:35 r. . DAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 . 3x; 0, 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same scheduie as abo Leave i Z San Francisco. | 15 effegt ; == | “1wes. WEER | SUN- | Jestination. | ovato, |10 Petaluma, | 6 Py Santa Rosi.| | Fulton, | | Windsot, | Healds! Pleta, | opland & | Ukiab. | 7 [ 0 ax| 1 8:00 Axieucme\-ma “Ax| Sonoma 6:10 Px 5:00 Px| and | Glen Eilen. 10 7:30 pu| 110:40 Axc 6:05 px| 6:15 PX 0 A% sebastopol. |10 tages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs. Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. 5 C ect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. aes connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. iages connect nt Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stagts connect at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- docino Ci + Bragg, Usal, Westport, : a, Pomo, Potter Valley, John . Livelws, Gravelly Valley, Harrls, Blocks {e, Hydesville and Eureka. o Monday round-trip tickets st reduced Dey burg, Brid 1days Tound-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Off Market stros H. C. WHITING, Gen. Manager. Ge Pass. Agent. SOUTHERN IFa IC¢C COMPANY. (PACIFIC SVSTEM.) : Tralos leave and arve due (o arrive af SAN FRANCISCQ s JUNE 14, 1 Sxpress, Ogden and Fast.. aceville. Rumsay, Sacra- mento, and Redding via Davis. 7:30A Martinez, San Kamon, Nops, Calis- toga and “Santa Rosa. %:304 San Leandro, Haywarda & V #:304 Niles, Sacramento, iy Ktockton, Ione, arysville, kied Bluf Port, Costa and Way Station an Leandro, Haywards& Way St . Heywards & Wey Stns Tamon, Vallejo w, Bl Verauo and Napa, Sunta Rosa. 4:00r Bonicia, V: Kuiglits s Augele rers, d (for Yosemite), Bakers & Barliara aud 1 Fu ., Atlan b 5r Ban Leandro Haywards & Way Et'ns NANTA CIRUZ BIVISION (Narrow Gange). 54 Sundey_Excarsion for Newark, Sar Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Sente Cruz. 18:00m o, San Tose, Feltor, Boulder Creek, Shnta Cruzand Way Stations, o *2:15p Newark, Conierville, San Jose, New Almaden, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Bauta Cruz and’ Principal Way Stations . 4:45¢ Nowark COAST DIV TG54 Suu Jose, New Aladen and Way Blationes: i 2 vonirs 17:304 Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal - ‘Way Stations...........eecue . .... 18:35% #:154 Ban Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Crux 7 Tacific Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Luis Obispo and Prineipal Way Stations. 11204 9:504 ) Sis) == *1340m 111:451 San Josa und Way Statio CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISGO—Foot of Market Sireet (Slip 8)—e” * “8:00 *10:00 11:00a.M. 1100 *3:00 300 400 6.00 *6:00P.. From OAELAKD—Foot of Brudnf— *6:00 700 800 *9: 30:00 *11:00 A, - $13:0Q *12:30 200 *3:00 4:00 *5:00 rae. A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. 1 s-tuzdu-ulfl § Thursdays only. 1 Sundays ouly. 3 1t Monday, Thursday snd Saturday nights only- SAUSALITO FERRY. From Araus 21, 1805, WEEK DAYS. Val, Bess Val, San R Leave 8. F. 7.00A.m. Xill 8.00.3. Arrive S, F, San Qf 6.45A., 7.40a.M0 B.45A.0 P 9.404.. San Qta. 10.454.3. 11.35AM0 L15e.M, . 305e. 4.40P.0, 5.350.M, . 6.25p., la, 7.45P.M. 8 Gia. $an Qi . 252 San 11.80P M. Ross Val., San R, Saa Qta. Q 00A. . Cazzdero and Way Stations SLdbrar, ¢ 4' *Saturdays only. _ SUNDAYS. 8.004.¢. Mill Val., Ross Val., San R, San Qta. - Rosa Valley, San Refael, SanQta..... 9.00A.. Ml Va Val., a0 R4, £anGia, o Vlly, San i), Sun Gl 10,500 11.004.x. Sausalite a{ll o 529 - .. Seusalito azd Miil Valley 111046, 11.304.2x. Kill Valloy, Ross Valloy, Sea Bfl.... . Mill Val., Boss Val., san 1., San Qtu, '12.10%. 12.30px, . ¥ cervenne 5, & -+ LOGP.M, Mill Val, Ross Val,, San Al . 2057, - s “ . 3302, “ SanQin., 4.55P.M, “ N G80P % - T.20PM, “ Ross Valley and San Rafael . 815ra Pount Reyes, Cazadero and Way Stns. 8,157, .08, Foizt Reyes a2d Way Stations. ... 7.208 ¥, ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD. SANTA FE ROUTE. TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN Francisco (Market-st. Ferry): LEAVE ARBI/E DaIny. z JUNE 14, 1895. Dainy. )'p. Fast Express via Mojave. 10. . A 9:00 A.. Atlantic ¥xpress via Los ADgelcs.. 5:4b B Ticket Oflice—B50 Market st., Cironicle buiide ing, 5. F. C. H. SPEERS, Asy't General Passenger ASent