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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL , TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1895. The ComMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver weaker. Shipment of $162, 277 to China. Wheat dull. Feed Barley weaker. Oats continue to decline, Corn rather higher. Rye stead. Potatoes and Onions steady. Butter firm. Eggs and Cheese weak. Poultry nominal. s scarce and wanted. Peaches and Apricots firm. Citrus Fruits quiet. Dried Fruit working into shape. Provisions unchanged. Hides as before. 3 Mautton and Lamb higher. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMEN' qUER. WPRATHER BURE June T OF AGRICUI~ U, SAN FRANCISCO, fo'lowing are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last year: Eureka 46.30. last vear 55.20; Red Bluft 28.87, last year 22.16; Sacramento 24.11, last year 16.35; San Francisco 25.70, last year 18.47; Fresno 14.15, last year 8.55: Los Angeles 15.93, last year 6.73; San Diego 11.61, last year 4.19; Yuma 2.97, last yea 18. " The following maximum temperatures have been reportea from California stations to-da Fureka, 80 degrees: San Francisco, 62: I ‘Angeles. 74: Red BIuff, 104: San Luis Obispo, 8 San Diezo. 68: Sacramento, 90: Independence,94; Yuma, 108; Fresno, 106. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 62 deg.. minimum 52 deg.. mean 57 deg. The pressure continues high over Washington and is lowest in Southern and Central California, & condition which causes the warm weather during the past week to continue, except in the neighbor- hood of San Francisco and the lower Sacramento where it has become somewhat cooler. Conditions are now favorable for slightly cooler weather for Tuesday in the upper Sacramento v Isewhere the conditions will remain un- changed. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight June 25, 189 For Northern C nearly statfon- ary temperature, probably slightly cooler in the upper Sacramento Valley brisk westerly to northerly winds. For Southern California—Fair; nearly station- ary temperature; fresh westerly winds along the nearly stationary temperature. ; nearly stationary tempera- ture. For San Francisco and vicinity—Fal; stationary temperature; brisk westerly the afternoon. W. H. HAMMO: nearly inds in Forecast Ofti NEW YORK, N.Y..June 23.—The reactionists who expected that the raid on American sugar made on Saturday would demoralize the general stock market met with disappointment to-da; In the first place London bought our 1t was generally expected that turn up sellers In view of the re of Rose- bery’s Cabinet. Again, the better class of stocks, particularly Lake Shore, developed unexpected strength. The stocl: named sold as high as 151 for ers would full lots, while ordered amounts ccmmanded 15115, These are the best figures for this issue ever made. The rise In the stock called to mind that Mr. Morgan’s recent statement that there was & g0od market for choice securities was not an idle boast and had much to do with the covering move- ment in the genesal market that took place in the aiternoon tradi Durin prices £ nessee Coal and ianna and Wi and Leather common receding 14@154 per cent, while the_prominent issues vielded only -frac tionally. The reaction in Tennessee Coal and Iron nly natural, considering the sharp rise in_the since the infusion of new blood in the direc- In the afternoon trading, however, there were few signs of weakness, in_fact the ma assumed a decidedly strong tone and prices ad. vanced sharp! 21 early in the day, bounced upto 11534 on sactions of nearly 96,000 shares. ~General ric sold up 1% per cent to 371 on good ving. The rumor in the board was that negotiations with the Westinghouse Company had been re- sumed. This story is received, however, every time the stock gets active. There was more doing in the 1ron and steel stocks, Illinois steel from 7414 10 787, and Minnesota iron from 6: 677. The grangers and Vanderbilts and_anthra- cite coalers were in request and closed higher on the day. New Englnnd made a sensational ad- vance from 4614 to 5615 bid on an unconfirmed rumor that the New Haven Comp: claimed has secured the road. Tant 'value privileges tostockholders. Speculation closed firm with prices any 34 10 134 per cent higher on the England gained five. The total sales were 291,775 shares. Bonds were strong, and sales footed up $1.947, 000. Atlantic and Pacific rose 1 to 51; Flint & Pere Marquette @s 1t0116: Lehigh and Wilkes 01061%: do 5's 4 to 89+ Ohio Southern %: Richmond and Dan. ed 2 10 100; Virgima and Lake Erie 1's 114 to 104. Mobile and Ohio 4's fell 115 to 67 Dboard 10,001 Tegistere Silver bullion on deposit against warrants, 330@ 825 ounces: certificates outstanding, 331. Hops—Quiet, steady: Pacific Coast 3@Sc. Grain and Merchandise. Flour—Dull, easy: heat, low grades, $2 70 @ o, fair to fancy, $3 70@4 25; do, patents, $4 25@4 60; Minnesota, clear, £3 20@3 5 straits, §2 23; do. patents, 84 16@d 2 1 5's sold at 11612, and $3500 common to fair extras, 82 50@3 25 good to choice do, $3 30@4 10. % ;‘nmmenh Dull, steady : yellow Western, $2 80@ Rye—Nominal: State 70c. Vheat—Spot market moderately active, closing v ore and elevator 74c, afoat 7414c; ungraded, 89@78c; No. 1 Northern, 781j0. Options declined 13,@2c on lower cables. rais in the West and frec fiquidations, rallied 13, @1 Tae with visible decrease on passage in the West aud local charges, fell off 1o@8ic on foreign selling, closing weak at 15@34c below Saturday, with trading fairly active. July and September most ac- tive. May, 1896, 80V4c: June, 74¢; July, 74140; August, 7454: September, 75%jc; October, T57pc: December. 7114e 5 N Corn—spot, dull; No. 2, 4534c elevator; 533. Options opened weak and declined 134c, railied 5, @7%c with the West, and closed firm at 14@ Jgc under Saturday and fair) ive. Septem and July most active. July, 52%¢; August, 5634c: September, bic. 2 Oats—Spot, active, at 1@134c decline, closing weak; options quiet, weaker: June, 2934c; July, 2914c: September, 3014c: No. 2, white, Jul 3 No. 4 Bpot prices: No. 2, No. 2, Chicago, 1, N 3, 3214¢: mixed Western, 30@31 S5@40 \'Ihhc SIACQV35@4?0. y- ulet, firm; shipping, 55@60c; good to S@sie. ) Hops—Quiet: steady tate, common to choice, 8@8c: Pacific Coast, 3@8c; London market un- changed. w firm; domestic fleeces, 15 : pulled, 12@30c; Texas, 9@12c. firmer: Westérn steam closed at 6215 city, $6@6Ys; option sales, none: July closed $6 77, nominal; September closed $7 asked+ refined, quiet, firmer; continent, $7; South Ameri- can, £7'30: compound, $5@5% Pork—Dull but steady; mess, $13@13 75; extra | prime, nominal. Butter—Firm and in_falr \lwli‘ :7 |no cmnmer‘x"171,4_-@1dfi:': Western dairy, c: do creamery, 12@18c: do factory, 8@1234c; Eigin, 18c; Imitation creamery, 116356, 2 - 73 Cheese—Firmer and in moderate demand; State, large. 53,@714c; do fancy, 73/;(%73/“:: do small, G@xc: pan skims, 2@414c: full skims, 134¢. 5 leuTL'horcelré%ri‘:]nu fairly active: Siate an ennsylvania, 3lac: Western, fresh, 113 1234¢: do per case, $2@3 50. ot y u)a% dron—¥irm snd o fafr demand; American, . Copper—Steady; Lake, $10 55@10 65. Lead—Easy; domestic. $3 25@$ 273/, Tin—Quiet; ' straits, $14; plates in falr demand and firm. Spelter—Dull; domestic, $5 571,@3 6214, Tallow—In moderate demand and steady: clty, 435@4140; sales 35 hogsheads: country, 41/4(@53/pe. Couton Seed Oll—Steady but dull; crade, 23%40: yellow prime, 2634@27c. Rice—Fair demand and firm: domestic, 414@6c; e oo inal; N olasses—Foreign, nominal; New Orleans, 80c: fairly active and firm. - Coffec—Closed unchanged; December, $14 20; #pot Rio duil: No. 7, 15.34c. Sugar—Raw, dull andsteady; fairrefining, 27c; centrifugal 96'test, 3 6-16¢.; refined steady and in moderate demand: off A, 414@4%c: mold A, 411-16@475c; standard No. 2,4 7-16@454c: cont fectloners''A, 4 5-16@4 1-5¢; cut 1oaf, b 1-16@534c+ crushed, 5 1-16@514c: powdered, 43,@4 16-160: granulaied, 4 7-16@434c; cubes, 4 1-16@4 Tgc. Dried Fruits—Dried: Holders'of evaporated ap- ples are very indifferent sellers at the moment and there is a strong underione to the market, though the demsnd is not urzent. Sundried ' apples, steady. Cores and skins are not moving. = All kinds of small fruits remain dull and prices are somewhat nominal. Apples, evayorated fancy, 1 7c; do, common to good, 5@6c; do, sundried, 3e¢; cores and skins, 1e@1c; raspberries, evap: orated, 18c; cherries, 11ic: blackberries, 3 ;wieou. lgdsck C;Mmrnul'seled. m o, unpeeled, runes, s to size and quality, 3%,@8’ CBICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, ILL., June 24.—Russian shipments of wheat to importing countries fell off last week 400,000 bushels. This was one help to prices. At the opening of this market to-day there were heavy rains reported luthe Northwest. This was another of the complaints of too much rain for spring wheat, which are not generally accepted by the trade as having yet wrought injury. If the soak- ings continue some harm will doubtless result. P i s e demand: State dairy, nopsis and general | securities when | tern | Sugar, which had sold down to | which, it is | stamped 3 10 102, and Wheeling | In Government bonds at the | WoRrLbD. days’ weather in the section ‘devoted to that crop. Prices opened with something of asnap to them to-day, but the offerings were of great emough volume to check the rise before it was well started. The business then became somewhat quict and took on & waiting aspect, attention being atiracted to the blackhoard, where the visible supply reports were being posted. When all points had boen heard from, & decrease in stocks of 1,492,000 bushels was footed up. This not being quite as large a reduction as had been looked for, and as the bulls had loaded up earlier in the session there was a break in_prices of a full cent. Withdrawals from store, 25,301 bushels. Receipts were 26 cars for Chicago and 196 in.the Northwest. Liverpool cables were quiet and lower at the opening and steady at the close. Antwerp quotations were lower and Berlin higher. Sales of 25 carloads of wheat at the seaboard for export caused a recovery in the market. Indian ship- ments last week® were 1,024,000 bushels. The IZnglish visible supply increased 1,400,000 bushels. | July wheat opened at 7014 to 7 Sold between | 71c and 6834c, closing at 70%4¢. Yac higher than Saturday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 40 cars. Corn was inclined to follow wheat at the opening, and an advance was then recorded. The direction soon turned downward, and the momentum at- talned carried prices considerably under Satur- day’s close. A steadier tone, too, developed with business, presenting nothing worthy of especial mention. Receints to-day were 143 cars, and 170 are esti- mated for to-morrow. Withdrawals from store were | 89,433 bushels, and 135,321 bushels cleared at the | seaboard. Liverpool cables were quiet and easier. Tiie visible supply decreased 1,286,000 bushels, and the market o ocean passage increased 400, V00 bushels. Sales of 25 loads of corn were re- | rorted at the seaboard. The market rallied with wheat about the middle of the session,and at the close was unchanged from Saturday. July corn gpened at 4814c, S0ld to 46%c, ralited, closed at 8. Just 8o long as wheat and corn remained firm outs held sieady, but at the first intimation of weakness in them (wheat and corn) oats declined. Liquidation took place freely and prices under the operation were quite the reverse of sirong. Re- e were 229 cars, and 525 are estimated for to-morrow, Withdrawals from_store were 62,730 bushels. The visible supply decreased 710,000 bushels. July closed Ypc under Saturday. Flax was steady: cash No. 1'sold at $1 50, July at $126 for new flax; September, $1 24@1 24343 October was $1 23145 bid. Receipts were 11 cars. Pimothy was firmi. _Prime cash, $5 60, nominal: ptember sold at 5 30@d country lots, $4 50@5 25. Prime clover cash, §9 60, nominal; Octover, $9 80, nominal. Provisions—Offerings of pork, lard and ribs were light to-day. The indisposition of holders 10 sell was due principally to & firm hog market. There was no remarkable demand for any of the articles, however, a dull, steady market béing the resuit of the situation. Hogs were firm and communicated some strength av the start. July pork closed 15¢ higher, July lard 2lsc higher, July ribs 5@ Yac higher. Closing prices Wheat, June, 69%c: Juiy, T0%c; September, | | \ i r ki Corn, June, 47 July, 48c: September, 49c; May, 4134c. | ,Oats, June, 26lac; July, 26%c; September, i’:'u May, 301c. Pork, June, $11 8214; July $11 8714; Septem- ber. $12 15. s Bk oA4rd, June, 86 473; July, $6 50; September, $6 70. Ribs, June, $6 17%4; July, 36 22%4; September, 640 Yo Ya; Sep! Livestock. | _UNION STOCKYARDS, | Recelpts of cattle were | of expecting concession 5 Good Kinds h d firmer, however, but inferior grades declined 5@10c before the close. There was a good demand_for hogs, buyers start- | ine in enrly and prices nolding firm a & advance of 5c 3 100 Ibs. Sheep were steady for all ki @15¢ and spring lambs 15@2 Cattle—Receipts, 13,000. Common to extra steers, | 83 75@6; stockers ‘and feeders, $2 50@4 25: cows and ' bulls, §1 50@4: calves, $3@ $2 25@5 10. THogs—Receipts, 8000. Heavy packing and shipping lots, $4 65@4 85: common to choice | mixed, $4 40@4 75; choice assorted, $4 50@4 65; | light, £4 30@4 65: pigs, £2@4 85. Sheep—Receipts, 13 Inferior to choice, $1 75@4 20; lambs, $2 75@6 50. | OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET. , with yearlings 10 higher. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR., June 24.—Hogs—Re- ceipts 700; mothing good; market steady. Top, 4 45; light and mixed, 34 30@4 45; heavy, $4 40@4 45. Cattle—Receipts 800, mostly W erns; market steady; steers. 83 50@4 65; cows, $1 25@4 36; feeders, 2! 50. " Sheep—Re- (é‘:‘il’y;;m. market stesdy to weak ; muttons, $2 40 8. BRITISH GRAIN TRADE. LONDON. June 24.—The Mark Lane Ex- press in its weekly review of the British grain | trade says: During the past week English wheats | declined 9d and foreign wheats lost 1s, owing to heavy supples, California on passage selling at s 6d, hard Manitoba at 28s 3d and Duluth at 28s 6d. Corn and barley dropped 6d. Oats and beans were weak while peas and rye were steady. To-day English wheats were sluggish; foreign ad- vanced 6d. American flour ruled 6d lower and barley and oats were 3d and corn 6d down. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, Trx., June 24.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruit at open auction to-da; follows: Cherries, Tartarian, £1 25@1 40; Roval | Anne, $1@145: Republican, §1 25@140; Big ereau, $1 30@1 35: peaches, Hales Early, 70c@ $105; Alexander, 60c@$1: Briggs May, 75@S0c; plums, Royal Natives, $1 25@1 60; Cherry, 80c@ $1 25; Boes, 50@60c; Claude, $2; Clyman, $1 85@ 190; Peach, $3 10; Tragedy Prunes, $3 10; apri- cots, Royal, 80c@$1 10; peach, 90c; R. A. apples, $170. Porter Bros. Company sold at open auction to- day: Simoni prunes at $3 80: Tragedys, $2 750 350; Clymans, $1@205: Japan plums, $245: Abundance, $2 20@2 25: peach plums, §3 10; boxes, $130; Koenig claudes, $195@210; as- sorted piums, 81 65@2 65; Roval Hatives, $1 35@ 175; St. Catherines. $165@1 80, in boxes, Erills, $1 4! y plums, $125; in boxes, 60 ‘i apples. $1 65: Bigarreau cher- 90c@$1 40: Repubiicans, $1 45; assorted, E enniais, $106@1 40: Royal Annes, 90c@$1 35; Tartarians, $1 20@1 30; pears. $1 5. Moorpark apricots. $1 35: Montgamets, $125: in boxes, $1 05: peach _apricots, $1 25; Royals, 85cm #115: {n boxes, 55c; Alexander peaches, 55c@ 65c@$1. The National suld fruit at open avction to-day as follows: Apricots, 85c@$1 10; Early Golden spri- 95c: Alexander peaches, 75@80c; Hale's peachies, 85c; Royal Hative plums, 31 35@ Tragedy prunes, $225; apples in small 80c. NEW YORK, N. Y., June 24.—Porter Bros. Company sold at_open auction to-day prunes, 82 50@4 12; Ogeron plu plums, $3 70: € 2 tives, $1 46@2 10; Hotchkiss plum: ams, 95¢@#1 50: St. Catherines, 81 4081 4 g Claudes, $140@1 50: Brills, $1 25; figs, Peach apricots, $1 85; Montgamets, 81 6¢ Royals, 80c@#1 6: Alexander peaches, $216: Cher- 275 | Hemskirke apricots, §1 2 | Silver apricots. £1 10@1 2. | 50c@#1 25; Hale's carly, The National Fruit A; ciation sald fruit at open auction to-day as folio; 1 apricots, 60c@ #116: Montgamet apricots, #3 85: Alexander ches, 700@8$1 09; Cherry plums, in 10-1b boxes, ‘man plums, $1 85; Royal Hative plums, 1 058 . e fart Fratt Company sold two cars of Call. fornia fruit at open auction to-day, realizing the following prices: Roval apricots. $1@1 25: Koyal | Native plums, $115@1 20: Hale's early peachos, 75c@$1 10; Alexander peaches, 40c@$l 10 | Briggs’ May peaches, 95c; Oriental peaches, 8pc. California fast express refrigerator car sold for $1165 gross. NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. + Money on call has been easy at 1@114: last loan 1% and closed offered at 1% Prime mercantile | paper, 3@315%. Bar silver, 68%c. Mexican dol- lars, 53c. Sterling exchange is firm, with actual business 1 bankers’ bills at $4 585@4 89 for sixty | qays and $4 8914@4 893 for demand. Posted rates, $489@4 90. Commercial bills, 54 87L,@ 4 8814. Government bonds firm: State bonds quict: railroad bonds steady. Silver at the Board was quiet. CLOSING STOCKS. Atchison....... North American... 53 Adams Express... Northern Pacific.. 414 ‘Alton,Terre Haute. 62%4| Preferred. 16 Preferred . — " Northwestern. 9974 American Fxpress.112 14316 ‘American Tobacco.1123; 10114 Preferred. 114 Y. Chicago&S.L 168, Baltimore & Ohio.. 63 | 1st preferred 72 Brunswick Lands.. 233! 2d preferred. 4214 Buftalo, Roch & P. 21" IN. Y. & ) Canada’ Pacific.... 537N, Y. & Canada Southern.. 5534 N. Y. Susq Canton Land........ 50%% Ohio Mississippi Central Pacific.... 192 Ontario. 8 Ches. & Ohio....... 2253 Ontario & Western. 18 Chicago Alton.....158 " |Oregon Improvmt. 1134 Preferred. 175 | Preferred.. 35 Chicago, B.& Q.... 8553 Oregon Navigati Chicago & E. I1i... 5414 Oregon Short Line. Preferred. . 9914 Pacific Mail. Chicago Gas. . 72%g Peoria, D.& Fval Consolidation Coal. 32" |Pltteburg. . Consolidated Gas..114%4 Pullman Palace. C. C.C. &St. Lonis. 48" Quicksilve: Preferred......... 91 | Preferred. Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 3534 Preferred......... 75 Cotton Oil Cert.... 68 Commercial Cable.159 Del. Hudson.......129: Del.Lack& W estern1 62! Denver & R. G..... 141 Preferred.. 46 Distillers 20 East Tenn. — 1st preferred.....— 2d preferred......— General Electric... 873 Erie ) Preferred. 20 Fort Wayne.......167 GreatNorthern pid.133%%| lamn Bay.. RIEL Hazlew. gy Hocking Coal Hocking Valley. Homestake ... H. & Texas Cent, 9 Southern Pacific... 2614 Tenn. Coal & Iron. 221 Preferred. Liiinois Central.... 95 Tol.A.A.& N.Mich. Towa Central 10%4 Tol. & Obio Cen.... 47 Preferred. 83" Preferred... 7915 Kansas & Texas. .. 173 Tol.St.Louis & K.C. 6 Preferred.. 351 Preferred. 141 Kingston & Pem 3 Union Pacific 12105 Lake Erie & Westn 2415 U. P., Den. & Guif. 5% Preferred. T 8 Express, Luke Shore. 15035 U. S. Rubber. National Lea 341 Preferred. Preferred 90 " Utica & B. River..150 Tong Island. 85 |Wab.S. L. & Pac.. 8% Loulsville & Nash. 5854 Preferred. Louisville &NewAl 935 Wells-Fargo. Manhattan Consol.1131, Western Union Memphis & Charls. 15"~ Wis Central..... . _b¥ Mexican Central... 10 |Wheeling & L. B.. 151 Michigan Central..1021% Preferred. 4914 Minn & S. L. 4515/U. S. Cordage. 1 Preferred. 6514 Preferred, 13y Missouri Pacific...) 3265 2d preferred, 7 Mobile & Ohio. 2414 Southern R. R. 14145 Nashville Chatt.... 68| Preferred. 4l XNational Cordage..— |Com Cable. 98 Preferred... — |Bay State Gas 193, National Linseed. 30 |am Cotton Oil ptd. 7434 N. J. Central. 181, 1003 U. S. Leather. 315 Preferred, 18" W U Beet CLOSING BONDS. 112 N J Cent Gen Bs. 11314 Northern Pac 1s 97 | Do, 2ds. 100 | Norfolk & We Preferred.. sts 9204 |Texas Pacseconds. 301y Union Pac 15t 0£'96.106 “|West Shore 4s. Mobile & Ohio R GranaeWest 1s |Ches & O 58 Canada South 2ds..106%4 A tchison 4s. Cen Pac 1sis of '95.105 | Do, 2d 214 Den & R'G 1st.....113 | T234! . Xs Pa 1sts Den div109 ' |Reading 4s. 75 M K T2ds. 6034/V funding 62 Do, 4s. 8614 Do, deferred 6s... 8i4 Mutual 6s...110 | Do, trust rcpts Northwest Consols.140 Do, deb 5. FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EN6., June 24.—The spot market isdull at5s 6120@5s T14d. Cargoes are dull ana nominal. FUTURRS. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: June, 58 534d: July, bs 6144: August, 58 634d; Septem- ber, 55 744d; October, 55 784d. SECURITIES. Na., June 24.—Consols, 106%4; sil- rench Rentes, 1021 1bc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling — maEsyy Sterling ange, sight — aB9La New York Ixchange, = 0215 New York Exchange, el - 05 Fine Silver, spot, ¥ ounce. . - 6615 Fine Silver, 30 da; - 66 Mexican Dollars. . 53 531 TREASURE SHIPMENT. The Peru took out a treasure list of $16: consisting of §68,477 in Mexican Dollars, $1500 in Gold Coin, and $92,300 in Silver Bullion. > PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Elmhurst takes for Cork 57,119 ctls, valued at §5 Dullness characterizes the market both here and abroad and quotations show very little change. No. 1, 90@92 choice, H lower grades, 80@8874c; extra Choice for milling, 97Th2c@$1 0212 8 ctl. CALL BOARD SALES, INFORMAL SESSJON — 10 o'clock — December— 100 tons. $1 0314 400. $1 0534: 300, 31 0814, REGULAR MORNING NESSION—December—900 . Seller '95. new—100, $1 00 BARLEY—Buyers ure abie t0 secure supplies at aslight reduction. Feed, 60c ¥ ctl for ordinary and 6114c P ctl for_choice bright; Brewing, nomi- nal at 6742@77%k¢ ctl. CALL EOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSI0N—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MOENING SESSION — December—300 tons, 61c: 200, 637%c; 200, 64V AFTERNOON SESSION — December—100 64 0&Ts_Prices cantinue to weaken, supplies being t0o large. Milling, $1@. 05 B ctl; fancy Feed, $1 @] 05 B ctl: good to choice. 8715@95¢: common lofalr. 80GSte; Gray, 824@8714¢; Surprise, 9734¢ @$10715 P ctl. CORN—Rules firm. Large Yellow, 81 1216@1 20 ¥ ctl: Small Round Yellow, 1 1215@1 207 White; $1@1'15 B ctl. RY E—90@9214c asked forold and 8734c B ctl for new BUCKWHEAT—Quiet at 85@95c B ctl. tons, FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, #3 50@3 60 bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 40@3 50; superfine, $2 25@2 50 P bbl. MiLLSTUF 1o¢ B 1b; Rye Meal, 8 aham Flour, 3¢; Oatmeal,” 414¢; Oat Groats, 5 racked Wheat, 3%4¢: Buckwheat Flour, 414c: Pearl Barley, 4V4@1%¢ % Ib; Rice Meal, $13G15 ton. ?L'Ul{\' AL, ETC.—Table Meal, 3@334c: Feed Corn, $24@256: Cracked Corn, $24 50@25 50 ton; Hominy, 4%5@4%c B . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$13 50@14 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$17 50@19 50 B ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Gronnd and rolled Barley, $13@14; Ollcake Meal at the mlill, $26 B ton; Cot- tonseea Oficake. $24 ton. HAY—New i3 low under recelpts of over 1100 tons. Old is also weak. New Wheat, $7@10 B ton: New Wild Oat, $6 50@7 50: new Wheat and Oat, $7@9: new Barley, 85 50@7 50; new Alfalfa, 85 50@7 50. We quote old Ha: heat, $8 50@11 ¥ ton: Wheat and Ont, $8@10: Barley, 37@8 50: Ont, $8@10: Clover, $7@8; Compressed, $8@10: Stock, $5@6 B ton. STRAW—50@75¢ B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos, 81 25@1 50: Small Whites, $2 65 Pea, $2 50@2 85; Large Whites, $2 50@ ink, #1 25@1 45; Reds,$1 25; Blackeye,$325 Red Kidney, nominal; Limas, $5 9 ctl: But- 1 75@2 for small and $2@2 25 ¥ ctl for large. DS—Mustards nominal. Flax, $2 25@2 50 nary, 34@3%,c B 1b: Alfalfa, 71@734c; Rape, 4¢; Hemp, dc @ 1. D PEAS—Split Peas, 4@434c: Green Peas, nominal; Niles, nominal; Blackeye, nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—The demand is very fair. Burbanks, 50c@$1; new Early Rose, in hoxes, 40@65c; in sacks, 35@50c; Oregon Burbanks, 60@70c ctl. ONIONS—Keep steady. New Reds, 65@75¢ B kins, 70@85c B ctl. TABLES—Cucumbers are lower. Aspara- gus is scarce and wapted. Corn arrives in bad con- dition, owing to tne heat. Green Peppers, — ® hox; Green Corn, 1214@171ec P dozen for Va- cavilleand 20@25¢ @ _doz for Bay; Tomatoes from Vacaville, $1 2! Summer Sque. 26c B box for Vacaviile and 40@6Uc for Bay. ‘Asparagus, $1 25@1 75 for ordinary and $2@2 b0 % box for choice: Rhubard, 30@50¢ § box: Green Peas, 214c ® 1 for Garden: String Beans, 2@3c for Green, 3@4c for Refugee and Fountain and 21 3lsc for Golden Wax; Marysville Cucumbers, 0@50c B bx; Bay Cucumbers, 75c@$] 25 8 bx: Dried Okra, 15¢ § B: Dry Peppers, 1234@100: Cabbage, 75¢ 8 ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 2p@84ac B . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER — The market continues scantily stocked and firm. CREAMERY—Fancy, 14c, with small sales at an advance; seconds, 1216@15%sc P 1. Darry—Fancy, 1272@13¢ # 1b: £0od to choice, 11@12¢c: medium grades, 9%,@10%zc; store But- | ter, 8@de 9 1b. CH -8 K—Stocks continue to run large and the market is easy. Fancy mild new, 6@6%c: common 10 good, 4@Sc P I; Young America, 5@7c; East- emmy 1136@1245c; Western, G@8c B b. EGGS—Every day prices decline fraction or so. Business s dull._Eastern, 1515@16c: Duck Eggs 15@17c: store Eggs, 14@15¢; ranch Eggs, 15@ 17%5¢c P dozen. POULTRY AND GAME. e POULTRY—Was nominal yesterday, arrivals being insignificant. Live Turkeys are quotable at 10@11c ®_B for Gobblers: 10@1lc B Ib for Hlenn ecser B pa 700088 25 (;osungs,"a palr, 750@31: Ducks, $3@4 4 dosen for old and $3@5 for voung: Hens, 33 60@4 50; Roosters, voung, $6@7 50; do, old, $4@5 P doz; Fryers, $4 50@5 50 ® dozen; Broilers, $5@3 50 for large and $2@2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 60@1 76 for young and old. Game—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS — Cherries, Peaches and Apricots are firm and wanted, but other Fruits are quiet and easy. Figs are quotable at 40@60c # box forsingle and 8! 19 ox fordouble layers. Plums, 60c@$1 25 P box: Peaches, 50@75¢ B box and 65 @85c @ basket: Cherry ¥lims, 35@50c B drawer: e pples, K x and 2 bskt: Green Pears, 25¢ ® box and basket: Apricots, 35 @65 P box and 55@30c A baske, for Korala and 30 P ton to the canners: Cherries, 50@65c box for red and white and 59@65¢c B box for black ; Cherries in_bulk, 58 B; Royal Anne, 60G76¢ ¥ ok and 6o ¥ BIBuIE, T | varAane, 50g; e Ly e v e Currants, $2@4 P chest: Goonbem:-" ’Q‘lc for common, and_ 2: B b for Oregon improved: Strawberries, $5@8 for Longworths and $2 26@ 8 50 @ chest for Derries. CITRUS FRUITS—Navels, 81 50@2 50; Seed- lings, 5 : Sieily Lemons, 85 California Lem- ons, 752@$1 50 for common ‘and $2@3 for good.to choice: Mexican Limes, $4@4 50 $'box; Bananas, $125@2 B bunch; Pineappies, ® dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS-Firmasss centinues 10 chare nflerm me%nnket. bc B able ut dc B 1b; larger sizes. 5@6c sizes, 215@8%4¢; Apples, 4@A4Ya! b@bijse Tor evaporated: Bleachied Peach €c: Apricots, 5@6e for fair ro choice and Prunes, four sizes, quot- malier c for sliced and Torrie for fancy Moorpark: Pears, 4@43/jc for evaporajed halve: Ac 10r quarters and oods; Plums, 3@314e for pitt pitted; Figs, bluck, 4c for pressed an unpressed. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES — Raisi: Four-crown loose, 3 h; threecrown, 2 ot seedless Sultanas, 2 b; seedicss Huscatels, 2c @ Ib; 3-crown London B M 2-crown, layers, $1 35@1 Dehesa clusters, $250; Imperial clusters, 2c § B; 45 P box Clusiers, $2 Dried Grapes—11,@12, % b NS Chestns ¥ b at 3@be; Walnuts, T@10c P 1 for paper-shell and eoftsheil, and 6@7c B 1 for hardshell; Almonds, 2@2%ec B Ib for hardshell, and b@éc Ib for softsiiell, and — for paper:shell: Peanuts, 5@6C for Easterr and 1@atse for Callfornta; Hickor 6 for rough and &c forpolished; Filberts, cans, 9c; Brazil Nuts, 7@73ec % 1b; Coconnuts, $4 @5 60 & 100. HONEY—New Comb quotable at 1112@12 old Comb, 6@10c; new water-white extracted, 2c_for inferior a1 35 for 8140 for 350: Nuts. 5@bc: Pe- e 13 c: light amber extracted, 4%@5¢; dark amber, @ Ve, EESWAX—Quoted at 26@28¢ B Ib. PROVIS TONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8@8}¢ B Ib for heavy and 816@9¢ B 1 for light medium, 11@11%4c for light, 12@12%4c B for extra light and 1216@13¢c for sugal 121j¢; California tams, 10 ured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 126 11c: Mess Beef, 87 @750 B bbl; extra mess do, $8@8 50: family do, $1 $17 5 Beef, 01@10c B . TARD Eastern, pound and 8c B I for pure: tierces, 6c Xo(x;_lgol‘npognd l’é\ a b, 815c B 1. 5 3 do 5-b, 3 tins, 8¢ B can bbls, 734c; 1 73/z¢ for. COTTOLENE—T734c 1n tierces and 8 10-1b tins. extra prime Pork, $9 50 B bbl: extra clear, 0@18 3 bbi; mess, $15@15 60 B bbl; “tierces at 61gc B b for com- . n(:/s’. 9c; California, ure; half- moked HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Prices show no change. Heavy salted steers quotable at 10c; medium, 81/ @90 B light, 8@8%c P Ib: Cowhides, 8@8%4c; salted Kip, 7¢ B Ib; salted Calt. 9c; saltea Veal. ulls and brands, 14c B 1b: as they run, 15@17¢ B b; dry 8c: ary Hldes, usual selection, 19¢ B Kip, 14@15¢ 2bc’ eac B skin each. Tallow follow: ern Orego; ley Ore, 1@ 1915c 3 rease, do chaic 1ip. an'Joaquin, Gry Calt, 20c; prime Goatskins, 2 Kids. Sc: Deerskins, good summer, 30¢ medium, 16@206c; winter, 10@15; shearlings, 10@20¢ eacl each; medium, S0@Abc each Culls of all kinds about Yac less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, i14@4 4@4Y4c; refined, 6¢c; Greas WOOL—Quotations for the spring Humboldt and Mendocino, 12@15¢ B 1b: orthern, 10@11c B 1b 6@7c 3 Ib: do, seven months’, b@8c; Cala- “0othill, @10c: Nevada, 7@9c; East- heavy, 6@1%4 1aC B ‘are Sheen- short wool, 25@35¢ long wool, 40@60c country 1. A 8@9c; Val- HOPS—We quoté good to choice, 4@6¢ B Bb; In- ferior and old Hops, 2@3c B b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAG 24@26c. —Calcutta Grain Bags, 454c; Wool Bags, COAL — Wellington, §8 ton; New Welling- ton, $8: Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, $6; 3 ok SUGAR—The Quotes, terms ne and Fine Crushed, all 5 <, §12: Welsh Springs, C: : Wall in sacks: 3 Western S t Penns 1send, $7 50 B ton: “umberland, $13 50 vama_Anthra- Anthracite Egg, $5; Cannel, tle Gate and Pleasant Val: n bulk and $14 in sacks. gar Refining Company sh: Cnbe, Crushed, Powdered ¢ Dry Granulated, 53/c: Confectioners’ A, 5c: Magnolia A, 454¢; Extra O, 4% more than barrels, and boxes Yac more. SAN FRANCISCO Golden C, 4l4¢: D, 4c; half barrels, L MEAT MARKET. Mutton and Lamb are higher. No other change. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follow: SF—First_quallt third do, MUTTON—Wethers, B PORK—Liv LAMB. Spring, 24c B Ih. 5@6c B 1 b. T—Large, 4@5¢; small, 5@7c B b. 414@0c; Ewes, 5@514c; second quality, 4@4%ec 0gs, 3¢ B Ib for soft, 4@4l4c for hard and 4@4Y4c for feeders; dressed’ do, 5@6L4ac. RECEIFTS OF PRODUCE. MONDAY, June 24. .+ 10 ra; Middlings, 308 R 1409 L 100 1, 1,18 1 Wool. bls. 489 Wine, zals. Hides, no. 8,200 Pelts, bdl: ran, sks eatlier. ime, HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HOTEL. A Nellson & w, Sacto A M Meanes, Oskland L G Kins A Z And M A Baugh, R H Willey 1S Baker. Mo W M Field, San RT J 1 McCall, J Raycroft S Marks, Orovili J J Brock, Yolo AR Gilmore, St G F O’'Donnell Mrs R G Hart, S W T Dreer &w, Capt Wel G Bullou asta ~ J I Roberts, Sacto PALACE HOTEL. Phila IS Unwin, England ¥ A Weylan, London Mrs F A Weylan, London J M Palsdez, List J ¥ Doolittle, Al ¥ Block, N Y L By Irwin Rew, Chic: T Allen & w, Lo} I W Finlay M M Long, Lebai J A Willlumson, Mrs Williamson, Miss Drake, K. W J Green, N G S Weed & w, Plattsbrg A MacDonald & s, Liverpl John Finnell, Tel F C Watt, Sacto W ¥ Detert, Zelia mine W E Carter & w, Stocktn aston C H Devinelle, Fulton er, London 1, London R Mitchelt, London ¢ Macintosh, China t, Frankfors Fordham (<) nterey J G Jose 7 o J Vance, T Bergh, Cal Gray, Boston H Maxwel Golden, T Fleist, San Juan ¥ A Frehan, Stockton ¥ W Kropp, Chicago Stockton F G Ostander, Merced evCity C N C Barwise, Colo Louls bon ta I T Kidder, G J R Reed, Reedley McCullough, Fresno J H Eberth&sy, W Cockburn, London Mrs McIntosh 88 Vall E A James, Chicago g0 ndon nnon NY NY amazoo R Van Brunt, N Y hama LICK HOUSE. A D Rickey, Pa 880 707 21 Quilahan, Stockton Cal H A Naehill, 8§ L Obispo J T Smith, Place rville H C Hughes, Red Bluft A Dinerock, Louisiana Nevada G W Tavis, Minneapolls Mrs E Pockman, Yolo . Angles serk’ly Dr Stephens, Petaluma, m, China e H H Cordingley,Queens] W FArmstrong. Brooklyn F W Brainerd, Chicago Mrs C D Lane, AngelsCmp BSWestheimer,SrJoseph ¥ B Long & w, Lebannon T E Fregarden & w.Chgo Ars S Drake, Kelamazoo DrCE Munn& w,U S A C R Tilson & w, Modesto E T Purser, Susan ville I 8 Rickey, W Va o AT Lipman, Berkeley O Woodward & fm, Frsno G H Faucher, Merced € C Childress, 1. J W Snyder, Ma S Schwartz & fm, SanQ Lewis, St AW Jones & s, Monterey Luis Obispo JEOwen, N Y ‘A McLeod, Mill S anford riposa S Carle, Sag Lazar & Gaps Jorden, Berkeley Valley C M Lynch, Cal 0 O Webber, Santa Rosa L W Julliard, Sta Rosa G W Young & w. A G Battersby, ; Morgan, W B L G Mrs S A Blyth W Bostwick, Russell. Sarat D Darnin, F ton robl, Napa. € S Fitch, Sonora G Hueter, Alameda NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J A Elliott, Martinez E R Konk, Stocl E Mass, N'J J Povler, Alameda C Moore, N Y Josie Koutenik, Camp G Granuch & wf, LosAng Taylor G R Morris. N Y W M Birde, Stoci RRaymond & w. kton € J Hill, Pa H Jonnson, Gilroy P Achelmann, O lang F J Brinkhurst, N Y apa O North, Salt Lake City Y Y ‘ash right, Sta Clara ‘ulare atinh, San Jose Mrs Kohne, Los Angeles J Sturtevant & wf, Mich £ D Hoogsoat & wi, Mich d Miss Graber, Cristie Spg. G W Hains, San Jose H W Shaw & wf, Omaha J H Clark & wf, Chicago BALDWIN HOTEL. J ¥ Knapp, Los Angeles W G Flint, San Jose kton NY Mrs H Ward, N Y C W Mier, Sacramento E D Valentine, Sutter Cr J Lyndall, London E Florange, San Jose THE CALL CALENDAR. JuNE, 1 June June 7, ® rail Moon. 15, Last Quarter. 2|8 3 June June 22, New Moon. 29, First Quarter. HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN. BrANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICF, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO, June 24, 1895. } The time ball on Teiegraph Hilt was dropped exactly at noon to-day—t, e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at exactly 8 P. M.. Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELRR, Lieutenant U. 8. N.. in charge. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, T Frox | _Dum Panama, ~--|June 25 Devarture Hav....[ /| fune 25 trays Harbor. . _{June 25 Victoriu & Puget Sound (June 25 rortland. . . .|June 25 San Dlego... . [June 26 Yaquina Bay . <|June 26 Humboldt Bay. June 26 Humboldt Hay’ June 26 ‘Cacoma. |June 26 June 27 Alice Bianchard June 28 :&r{:;u . gnua 28 une 28 ‘Acapuico, June 29 Pomona.. Humboidt Ba; June 29 Mexico Victoria & Puget Sound | June 30 Portland. -|June 30 .|June 30 *|June 30 June 30 July 1 July 3 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SATLS. | PIFR. ........ [Jun 25.10am | Bdw'y 3 | HumboldiBay |Jun 25." 2pu| Bdw’y 1 Newport ...... | Jun 26, BaM|Bdw'y 2 | Eel River'"""" \Jun 26, 9au | Valleio |Sydney -laun 27. 2rm Oceanic Grays Harbor| Jun 27, 5ex Main HumboldiBay | Jun 28 Gau | Washt'n Panama......\Jun 2812w (P M SS Santa Bosa..| San Diego. Jun 28.11anM Bdw'y 2 Farallon... | Yaauina Bay.. jun 28,10aM Miss 1 State of Cal| Portiand....... | Jun 28,10AM Bpear Walla Walla| Vic & PgiSnd |Jun 29, 9ax Bdw'y 1 Arago. |Loos sa «{dun 2DJOAIKVIHOIO Alce Binciid | Portland ;... | Jun 20) 5px | Vallejo City Everett| Panama. .|Jun 29, uu“mmb'rfl North'Fork. | Humboldt8av|Jun 30, 9am | Miss 1 St Paul, Jun 30, 8ax|Bdw'y 2 | Sewport . July 2114y Bdw'v 2 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. Lumber Co Dodge, Sweeney & C Mitehell; H N Tilden & Co: Norton, Luhrs & Co; Bissinger & Co: C E Whitney & Co Erigham, Hoppe &C Amefican Union Ross & Hewlet | OB Smith & C Wetmore Bro: W R Knight & C W C Price & Co: Baker& Hamilton Goodall, Perkins & Co Tewe: n Light and Power Co. n's Union: Getz Bros & Co; Feiling, Cressey & Co; W F De Bernardi & Co: M Amer Press Ass: Chas Montgomery & C : Wheaton, Breon & Co: Hall, Smith’s Cash Store; Witzel & Buker; Hilis Bros; Kowalsky & Co; H Dutard Sawyer Tanning C MT “o; F B Haighi L D Stone & Co; 'Hooker & Co; Ivancovicn & Co; C Carpy & Ca Standard Oil Co; Immel & Co; Per Eureka—Dai Fish Eveleth & Nash: A & Murray: H Kirschn onas, Erlanger & Co; Pacific Coxst Home Assn: H Clifton; California Produce Dis- Co; Wm Cline: W F Fitzzerald; C A Par- ; Humboldt Mineral Water Bennett Co; Herman Cohen; Risdon Iron and Lead Works. | For Lat Shipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Page. e — HIGH WATER.|LOW WATER.| SUN. |MOON. ‘unp Large |Small_|Largs (Small. muul Sets | Sets. 250,004 2.66x 7.274] 7.100| 4.48 73010078 28, 0.54¢ 8.33p 8.1241 8.20p 4.49' 7.36/10.39¢ SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. MONDAY. June 24. | _Stmr Greenwood. Carlson, 20 hours frm Cleone: | raiiroad ties. to L E'White Lomber Co. Stmr Navarro, Hardwick, 38 hrs frm Hueneme; produce to, H Dutard. Stmr. Noyo, Levinson. 14 hours fm Fort Bragg; pass and mdse, toJ S Kimball. Stmr Eureka, Jepson, 79 hours from Newport and way ports; pass and mase, to Goodall, Perkins Stmr Pomona, Hannah, 6 hours frm Santa Cruz; pass and mdse, 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Saturn, Lewis, 11 days 16 hours from Panazma; mdse, to Panama Steamship Co. Ship Levi G Burgess, Younggren. 22 days from Hilo: sugar, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Scbr Robert Lewers, Goodman, 20 days from Honolulu; pass and mdse, to Williams, Dimond & Hakodate; 309 seal skins, to master. Schr James Townsend, Jensen, 48 hours from Fort Bragg; 192 M ftlumber, to' Union Lumber 0. Cleared. MONDAY. June 24. &t Corona, fall, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins ‘0. Stmr_Peru, Friele, Hongkong and Yokohama: PMSSCo. Sailed. MONDAY, June 24. Stmr Homer. Drisko, Coos Bay. Stmr Cleone, Higgins. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend. Stmr Corona, Hall. San Dlego. Stmr Peru, Friele, Hongkong and Yokohama. Sumr Crescent City, Allen, Crescent City. Stmr San Benito. Smith, Tacoma. Stmr Alice Blancherd, Dunham, Portiand. Brship St Mungo, Humilton, Queenstown. Brship Elmhurst, Mackenzie. Queenstown. Ship Glory of the Seas, Freeman, naimo. Bktn Catherine Sudden. Killman, Grays Harbor. hr Alice Cooke, Penhallow, Burrards Lulet. ir Nettle Low. Low, Point Reyes. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. Felegraphioc, POINT LOBOS—June 24—10 p. M.—Weather thick; wind SW: velocity 16 miles per hour. Movements of Vessols. Yesterday the ship Oriental was taken to Folsom- street wharf and the Elmhurst, the Glory of the den and the schr Alice Cook were towed to sea. ‘The schr Magyie C Ross was taken to Hoopers, the bark Richard IIT to Folsom, the ship Levy G }}uml-fis 1o the stream and the bark Gatherer to Main st. “The schr Robert Lewers was taken to the refin- ery and the James A Garfleld to Oskland Creek. To-day the ship Falls of Dee will go from the stream to OaKland. the Levy G Burgess from the stream to the refinery and the Drumates from Port Costa to Tremont street. Charters. The schr Carrier Dove loads lumber at Port Gam- ble for Port Pine, 428 6d, prior to arrival; Danish bark Cimbria, lumber, at Vancouver, for Cork, 665 3d, prior to arrival. Spoken. June 1—On the equator, 31 W, Nor ship Vildan- den, hence March 4, for Queenstown. June 12—5 N 30 W, Brbark Centaur, hence March 8, for Queenstown. May 7-2 N 84 W, Norship Ambassador, from Jacksonyille, for Honolulu. June 16—43 N 12 W, Brbark Lorton, from Liverpool, for Astoria. Per Robert Lewers—June 17, 41 07 N 144 42 W, spoke brig W H Meyer, nence June 6, for Port Clarence; he wished to be reported all well. June 20—Was in company with a ship heading for this port, and on same day saw a three-masted schooner bound uorth. Miscellaneous. The seal catch to May 10, reported by schr Sophia. Sutherland, is as follows: Charlotte Cox 530 skins, schr Penelope 250, and schr Emma and Louise 160. Domestic Port: TUMPQUA—Salled June 22—Schr Lucy, for San Pedro. TACOMA~—Sailed June 24—Bark Canada,for San Francisco. BANDON—Arrived June 24— hence June 10; June 15. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed June Hunsen, for Redondo. Arrived June—Schr Chas June 11. SAN PEDRO—Arrived June 22—Schr Salvator, from Port Gamble. N EWPORT—Sailed June 23—Schr Wm Renton, for Seattle. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived June 23—Schr Rob- ert Searles, from Honolulu. Schr Del Norte, schr Joseph and Henry, hence 23—Schr Chas R Wilson, hence YAQUINA BAY—Sailed June 24—Stmr Faral- lon, for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived June 24—Schr_Spo- Kkane, hence June 9; schr Carrier Dove,from Hono- 1ulu. Salled Tune 24—Bktn PORT LOS SELE: Alcatraz, for San Francisce for San Francisco. xagit, for San Pedro, Sailed June 23—Stmr June 24—Stmr Sunol, SAN DIEGO—Arrived June 24—Schr Mabel from Kureka. TATOOSH—Pessed June 24—Ship Wachusett and ship Yosemite, henceJune 7, for Nanaimo: bark Columbia, hence June &, for Port Blakeley. ASTORIA—Arrived June 23—Br ship Sierra Parima, from Liverpool. Sailed June 28—Stnr State of California, for San Francisco: Ger ship Henrietta, for Queenstown. ALBION—Arrived June 24—Schr Bessle K, hhce Jui SEATTLE—Salled June 24—G W Watson, for Honolulu. COOS BAY—Arrived June 24—Schr Western Home, henceJune 11: schr Emma Utter, hence June 18: stmr Arago, hence June 22. Sailed Juno 24—Scbr Daisy Rowe, for San Fran- cisco. EUREKA—Arrived June 24—Schr Orlon, hence June 15: schr Jessie Minor, from San Pedro. POINT ARENA—Arrived June 24—Simr Alca- zar, from Port Los Angeles. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived June 22—Stmr Clty of Paris, from Colon. roreign Ports. SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA—Sailed June 24 —Barx Seminole, for Port Townsend. NANAIMO—ATrived June 24—Bark Rufus B Wood. from Unalaska. VALPARAISO—Arrived May 16—Chil ship Hin- dostan, from Moodyville. LIVERPOOL—Entered out June 11—Br bark Douna Francisa, for Oregon. YOKOHAMA—Sailed June 5—Brbark Orthea, for Portland. HONGKONG—TIn port May 23—Br ship Alcedo and Br ship Glonessiin, for San Francisco; Br bark schr Caleb Chrtis. SWANSEA—Entered ont May 27—Br ship City of Madras, Brship Routenburn and Brship La- morna, for San Francisco. Arrived June 21—Br bark Ben Avon, from Santa Rosalia. LON DON—Arrived June 25—Br ship Marion Bal- lantyne, from Oregon. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed June 22—Ger ship Alde- baran, for Bristol: Br ship Fort George, for Sunder- land;:’ Br ship Hvderabad, for Hull: Brship St Enoch, for Liverpool. BARRY—Sailed June 21—Brship Yarana, Acanulco. BREMEN—Sniled June 19—Ger bark J € Pfluger for Honotulu. PINARTH—Safled June 22—Br ship Lancaster Castie. FALMOUTH—Arrived June 22—Fr bark Inde- pendant, from Santa Rosalia; Brbark Kenyon, hence Dec 22. Sailed June 22—Fr bark Independant, for Swan- sea. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers NEW YORK—Arrived June 24—Stmr Manitoba, from London: stmr Polaria, from Hamburg, HAMBURG—Arrived June 23—Stmr Torio. COPENHAGEN—Arrived June 23—Stmr I, SOUTHAMP] for New York. for kla. importations. SANTA CRUZ—Per Pomona—4 pkgs mdse, 10 Dales 38 rolls leather, 40 puncheons wine, 2 hf-chs berries. HUENEME—Per Navarro—4139 sks barley, 54 bales wool, 77 sks beans. HONOLULU—Per Robert Lewers—10,568 bags sugar, 100 bags coffee, 5400 gallons molasses. NEW PORT—Per Eureka—2 pikgs mdse, 18 bxs oranges. San Pedro—2 bdls dry fish, 4 bdls salt fish. East San Pedro—18 pkgs mdse, 27 cs mineral water, 50 cs canned goods. Carpenteria—74 bbls asphaltum. San Pedro and S P R R—39 bdis hides, 2 bales N ntura]b ea oney, 46 bxal 1. ‘entura—16 cs honey, 46 bxslemons, 1 cs aggs. 104 bxs oranges, 12 pkas mdse, 7 bales seaweed, 3 Ddls calfskins, 58 bals green hides, 4 bbls tallow, 4 bdls dry pelts, 46 kegs nails. Santa Barbara—b pkgs mdse, 72 bxslemons, 4 Dbbls veronica, 20 cs olive ofl, 14 bdls pelts. 109 bdls hides, 14 bxs oranges. ‘Gaviota—3 pkgs mdse, 3 bxs butter, 9 cs honey. Cayucos—2' hi-kegs 1 tub 36 bxs butter, 8 bales seaweed, 12 s eggs, 8 dressed calves, 4 pkgs hides, 2 bdls caltskins. Port Harford—75 bxs butter, 13 cs cheese, 4 bxs fish, 18 cs eggs. 8 cs honey, 1 bx beeswax. San Simeon—35 tubs 63 bxs bu tter, 4 cs eggs, 8 bales seaweed. 1 coop chickens, 1 sk abalones, 2 bbis tallow, 5 bdls hides. Monterey—1 cs cheese. FORT BRAGG—Per No tails, 168 M fc lumber, pkgs mdse. salt hides, 1 sack bdls pelts, 52 piles, 2 Consignees. . Per Pomona—Kron Tanning Co; James Clark; C Schilling & Co; Mincker & Welbanks. Per Navarro—H Dutard: Jonas, Erianger & Co. Per Robert Lewers—Otis. MoAllister & Co; W B McArthor; Williams, Dimond & Co. Per Noyo—W B Sumuer & Co; J S Kimball; En- i Wieland Brewlag Co: . Unlon Schr Sophie Sutherland, Sutherland, 29 days frm- Seas, the bark St Mungo, the bktn Catharine Sud- | ON—Suiled June 24—Stmr Saale, | OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St.. cor. Stockton S N Francisco.—ss. CHARLES G. DANIE A by given by the unde estate 0f SUSAN E. . creditors of, and all persons having the said deceased, {0 exhibit them with the neces- sary vouchers within ten (10) months after the first publication of this notice, to the said adminis- | trater, at his office, room 4, Phelan building. Francisco. the same being his place for the tran- saction of the business of the Administrator trator, 14 Sansome LEGAL NOTICE OTIC ) BECOME SOLE TRADER.— State of California, and County of San | Public notice is . andersigned, warried woman, residing in said city and county yearlast past, that on T FLIU DAY, h day of July, 1895, at 10 o'ciock A. M. {on that day, she intends to make her appli- cation to the Superior Court, in and for said city and county, at the courtroom thereof in the new City Hail, for a decree and judg- ment making her a sole trader in the business of purchasing and vending and representing others in the purchase and sale of proprietary The place of the aforesaid business proposed 10 be conducted by her is the said ‘medicine. | y and County of an Francisco. That the name of her husband is In witness whereof she has hereunto set her hand | this 25th day of June, 1595, GEORG MRS. M. GERTRUDE DANIEL. D. COLLINS, Attorney for Applicant. J OTICE TO CREDITORS. — ESTATE OF SUSAN E. KERBY, deceased. Notice is here- signed, administrator of the KERBY, di ims against, id estate in the City nd County of San Francisco, of California. ROBERT McE the estate of ot KERBY, deceased. Dated at San Fra MYRICK & DE sco, June 1 £ RING, attorneys for Adminis- OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. & > R (Fremantie), Austra- lia; 20 first class, $110 steerage. Lowest rates” o Capetown, South Atrica. Australian steamer, MONOW AT, sails via Honolulu” and Auck- land, Thursday, June | 27,2t 2 P 30, Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues’ day, A ML July 9,'at 10 reight offi ELS & BRO 7 Market street. L. . General Agents. 3 J af i 2. every 'l u Santa Barbara, Angeles) and Newport, June 4, 5. 1 whart 1 | PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY ISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN ] Francisco for ports in Alaska, 9 A. M. 1 une 4, 9, 19, 24. July 5, 9, 19, 24, Augus! A For British Columbla and Paget Sound 'ports, une 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, and every fifth day there- | ter. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, | v At 2P M. ¥or Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, une 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. 8 a. M. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, bort. Los Anicles, Redondo (Lod 16, 20, 4. 28, and every fourth day thereafter, at 11 a. Steamer Pomona Saturday to Monday ex: ion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway turdays 4 P. M. For ports m Mexico, 10 A. ., 25th of each Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery treet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 10 Market St.. Saa Francisco. month, steamer Willamette Vailey. v O.R. & necting at PORT) points in_OREGON, MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi- cago, New York and Boston. TO PORTLAND s AND ASTORA. TIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- rfat 10 A. M. every five days. con- ¢ rail lines to all ASHINGTON, IDAHO, State of California sails June $, 18, 28, July 8. Oregon sails June 13, 23, July'3, 18. Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; Round trip, $25 00. For through rates and all other information apply to the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS & Co. FrED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. Gen’l Supis, 10 Market st. t! f LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Bandelon | selected: second cabin, $35; Mafesticand Teuton $40 and $45. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- Iand, sailing_dates and_cabin p} COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIOUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York to Alexandris, Egypl, via Parls, first class $160; second class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent. ... LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Lebon LA TOURATNE, Capt. Santelli. June 33, 7:00'A. 3. euf.. o July ul; &% July 20, 4:00°A. 3. A For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowiing Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Ageuts, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers NewYork, BETWEEN ueenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark hrough to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tick ns may be procur: . H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the rom General Office of the Company, 613 Market st., under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. Campania.Jne 29, 10 A 3| Campania.Jy 27, | Umbria, July 6. 3 P M/ Auraria. Aug. '8, 3 rac Lucania,Juiy 15 Etruria, Jul; Aurania.. connecting in Los Angeles wit} Angeles to Chicago, - CUNARD EINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River, FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. 30 ax 80 a> Umbria, Aug. 10,8 A x 20, 3P M| Lucania, Aug. 17, 1P x EXTRA SAILING. cees Thursday. July Cabin passage 360 and upward; . Noon second cabin, $35. $40, 845, according to steamer and accommo- dations. teerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For frelght and passage appl at company's oftce, & Bowling Green, ey ew York. VERNON H. BROWN & CO., General Agents, Good accommodation can always be secured on application 10 WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, San Francisco. RAILROAD TRAVEL! RAILROAD ‘Trains leave from and arrive at Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited Leaves every day at 5:30 . M., carrying Pullman Palace Sieepers and Tourlst Sleepers to Chicaxo sas City Without change. Annex cars Denver and St. Louis. 8 R VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave dally at 9:00 A, M. and 5:30 P. ., solid trains, Los Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the most Comfortable rallway, California to the East, A popular misbelief exists regarding the heat in Summer. The heat is not greater t et ot greater than is encoun- even the most northerly line. This is well known to experienced travelers. cellent feature of b The meals at Harvey's Dining Rooms are an ex- the Iine. The Grand C; on of C: o Tenoised 1o oo oriaT oD the Colorado can Ticket Office—650 Market Stroet, Chronicle Bullding, Sachs Bros: | Bavaria | lgardie gold fields | _ OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies nnd‘f%m Bouthampton, calling en route at Cerbourya, France, and Flymonth (0 land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection Witk che | Pacific Mall S. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas. ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco 1o Blymouth, ! Cnerbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; th | class, For furiher ;;m;rtlgn‘;;;;liu PARROTT & CO., ifornis sk STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. 8@ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMEK STEAMERS LEAVE T. C. Walker. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, ty of Stockton. Telephone Main 805 Ac. and Tmpt. Co, RAILROAD TRAVEL! SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St, San Francisco to San Rafael. San Ra WEER DAYS fael :00, 6:25 P. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave San Francisco. Ineffact Arrive San Francisco. WEEK | SU> Petaluma, | 6:05 3 10:30 Ax a.| 7:30 | lon, | Windsor, Iealdshurs, 8:30 P 8:00 AM| 7:40 ax 8:00 A3 Guerneville. and Glen Ellen. LE 7 topol. | 10740 Ax 10 0 Py |5:00 Py 6:05 ru| 6: Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages counect st Santa Rosa for Mark West Spring: Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. tages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for iighlan ville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. § connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartle:t Springs. ‘Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- ort Braga, Usal, Westport, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, P alley, John Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Hai Blocks- aridgevilie, Hydesville and Fure urday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced round-trip tickets to all points e nd San Ratael at half rates. Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and Market streets. under the Palace Hotel. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC (PACIFIC SVSTEM.) leave an SAN ywards & Way Stns 7:00A Atlantic Express, Ogden and Fast.. 71004 Benicia, Vacaville Rumsey. Bacra- mento, and Redding via Davis. ... 7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Calis toga and *Santa Rosa. & 7:304 San Leandro, Haywards & tna 8:304 Niles, Sau_dose, Stockton, Tone Sacramento, Marysville, Red Blutt and Oroville #8:304 oters and_Miiton Orleaus Iixpress, 'Raymond, Yosemite), Sants Barbara Angeles, Deniing, TYase, New Orleans and Tast 9:004 Martinez and Stockton. 10:004 San Leandro, Haywagds and Niles . aywakis & Way St'ns. 00 Niles, San Jose and Livermore, for 1 *1:00r Sacramento River Steamers. 2 $1:30p Port Costa and Way Statior 17:43p 8:00p San Leancro, Haywards& Way St'ne 5:45» 4:00p San Leandro, Haywards & WayStns €438 4:00¢ Martinez, Nan Rawmon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Tl Verauo anc Santa Rosa.. . 98N 4:00p Benicla, Vacaville, Woodland, Kuights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Sacramento . .. 10140a 4:30p Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stackton . iy TR P San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns ~ 8:43m dr Los Angeles , Fresuo, Ray- mond (for Yosemite), Bakersfield, Santa Barbara and 1 . 10:454 5:30P Santa oute, Atlan for Mojave and ¥ 10:454 6:00p Furopean Mail, Ogden and Tast 9:454 gwards, Nilca und Ran Jose 7:454 e 17:45¢ . Bacrumnento, Marys. . Portland, ay St'ns 10:307 £:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns +112:004 11152 Ran Ceandro Haywards & Way St'ns_*7:154 A CEUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 54 Bunday Excursion for Newark, Sar Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Cruz 8:154 Newark, & an Tose, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz: Stations, *2:15P Newark, G 3 Alwaden, Felton, Boulder G Santa Cruz and Principal Wi el and Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal ‘Way Stations. $:33m 8:134 San Jose, Tres Pinos, : 4 Tacific Grove, Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo and Prineipal Way ations. 7:05% 9:474 Palo Alto and Way Stations, 11:450 A San Jose aind Way Station 5:00w 434 Palo Alto aud Way S 3:300 Tres T Criiz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacifie 3 *10:404 al Way Statious ! Station San Jose and Way Stations. an Jose and Way Stations. > Sau Jose aud Way Stations. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRAKOISCO—Foot of Market Strest (Slip §)— ' o 8:00 9:00 *10:00 11:00A.M. *12:30 11:00 *2:00 300 400 500 *6:00P.m. From OAKLAKD—Poot of Brordway.— *6:00 8:00 *9:00 3 *12:30 2:00 P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays onlyd § Thursdays only. 1 Sundays ovly. t} Mouday, Thursday and Saturday nights only A for Morning. SAUSALITO FERRY. From Arsi 21, 1805, LeaveS.F. WEEK DAYS. AmiveS.F, 7.00A.3. Mill Val., Ross Val., San RA1... . 8,004, “ “ S Qfs. 645400 9.164.30. a3 T.A40A.M. 10.15a.M. e - 8.45. 810 Qta. s 305p. San Qtn, 4.40P. 5.35¢.1 . 6.25p .M, la, 7.45P.M, 1137 . Ross Val,, Sea Rfl, SanQtn, 8.004.M. (arade: i SLibrae, * e XS.45A.M0 Saturdays only. X Mondays only. SUNDAYS. 8.00A.. Nill Val., Ross Val., San Rfl., San Qta. Ros Valley, San Rafas, San Qtn....... 9. . Mill Val., Ross Val., San Rf., San Gia. % 10,0043 aeen .. 9.15AM, SanQia. oivneee « . Ross Valley, San Rafael, San Qta. .10.50A.m, 11.004.%. Sausalito onl) ogen - « Sausalito and Mill Valley, 1110408 . Mill Valley, Ross Valley, San Rfl.... .... . MillVal, Val, San'Rfl,, San Qtu, 12.107.M, d Way Stations . 6.46r ., - bl - Valley and AI000%. Pt Rayeh, ot

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