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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1895. The ComMERCIAL WorLb. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver firmer. Wheat and Barley weaker. Oats, Corp and Rye duil. Hay declined under heavy receipts. Feedstuffs unchanged. Beans neglected and nominal. Potatoes and Onions easier. Butter up another notch. Corn: September wheat opened from 7255¢ to 7 between 781gc and 71 114@134¢c under Saturday. for to-morrow, 26 cars. he only differnce between the wheat and corn markets was in the extent of the fluctuations. The changes were always in a similar direction, but those of the .atter grain did not go to the limit A compuratively steady opening was followed by adecline, numerous advances and Liverpool cables were 14d Receipts of 228 cars were 33 more than sastern Eggs In large sup) Cheese as before. Poultry nomtnal. g of the former. Vegetables in liberal receipt. Apricots firm. Peaches weak. reactions_succeeding. Berries too abundant. bigher, Heavy arrivals of Oranges. y Dried rruit in increasing demand. poard. The visible sup Honey weak and quiet busheis. Liverpool Hide market improv Provisions unchanged. WEATHER BUE ng again. AU REPORT. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- BUREAU, SAN. FRANCISCO, M. —Synopsls and general UNITED STATES TURF. WEATHER July 1, 1895, & for The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as ared with those of the same date last year: 00, iast vear .00: Red Bluft .00, last Sacramento .00, last year .00; San Fran- ace, last year.00: Fresno.00, last year .0t Angel n Diego. 68; Sacramento, 74: Independence,90: Yuma, 106: Fresno, 92. San Francisco data—Maximum teémperature 58 .. minimum 52 deg. and mean 55 deg. Rainfall wenty-four hours, a trace. been & considerable decrease in press- Nevada and U In other se: d nearly stationary. This has aused & movement of the air from the sea toward the interjor, and has resultea in. someswhat cooler r throughout the greater portion of Califor- This cooler weather will move into the eau region of Nuvada and Utab during the xt thirty-six hours. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours weal nia. ending midnight J 189 For Northern Califorr ir: nearly stationary erature, except slightly cooler in extreme sontheast portion; fresh northerly to westerly winds, becom brisk to h along the northern cooler in northeast portion; fresh westerly winds. For Nevada—Fair; probably slightly cooler. For Ttah—Fair; somewhat cooler in extreme portia Falr, except scattered showers in neerly erally fair: westerly W. H. Haxaoy, Forecast Official. NEW YURK July 1.—There were two es to th yand those operat- for lower prices found this out at an early hour. opening Chicago Gas rallied about 2 = the railway list.on higher cables from London, ved up 34 to 55 per cent. The bearson the in- dustrial ¥a to 33 per ce old down to My t. In this de- s were some- a leading tified with ne directors h n and prices for the industrials 0 & per cent. The railway e per cetit, Burl ern Railway pref f securities for Zondon was considered | t -that the financial | ated by the house of | trading be- h prices at or near Net changes sho! Northern t Bs 1 t049: | bonds 907 soid the board 35000 | 10134 ex-interest. | —Dull, held winter wheat, low 50@4 10@3 40: aflont. 76 No. 1 Northern, irly active e on reporte in passage, reacted 34c on realizing, further d 114 on increase of 8,041,000 i lish v at 1@ ber, most August Dece with free Jocal liqu below Saturda tive. No. 2 red closed: July September, 75: October, afloat. Options were moderately ag declining with wheat, rallying on covering 115c, and closing barely steady &t 3ic 10 % Tow arday. September and July most September, 51%c. weaker. Options fals September,283/c: No. rices: No. 2, K@28 . 2, Chicago. 283, @2 3 4e: No. 3, white 3lc: mixed West- + white Western, 32@39%c; white hipping, 80c: good to_choice Hops y; State, common to choice, onst, 3@9¢: London market un 3@Stac: Pa changed. fair demand: domestic fieece, 30c; Texas, B@12c. Western _steam, $6 80 ! $6 80, nominal: September. $7. continent, §7 20; South American, ; compound, bh4e. k—Quiet, firm: mess. $13 50@14 25. | active; State dalry, 15@18c: - Western dairy, 0 creamery, 12@inc: do factory, 8@12¢; itation creamery, 11@16¢ mer; moderate demand; State large, 614@834c: "do fancy. sc: do small, 7@8Yac; part skims, 212@51%¢: fuli skims, 126@%c. Eggs—Moderate demand, steady; State and Penn- sylvania, 1335@l4c: Western, fresh, 12@13c; do per case, $1 50@3 50. Pig_Iron — Good demaud: firm. American, $10 50@13 Copper—Steady; Lake, 810 50@10 6214. Lead—Firmer: domestic, $3 2015 Tin—Firm; straits, $14 10; plates, good demand. firm. Spelter—Quiet; domestic, 83 60. Tallow—Firm: fair demand, steady; city, 4%; country. 414@454¢. Cotton Seed Oil—Steady quiet; crude, 23c; yel- low prime, 2534@25%4c; do off grade, 2534c. Rice— Fairly active, firm; domestic, 414@6c; Japan, 4@4Y5c. Molasses—Fair demand; foreign, nominal: New Orleans, 26@32c. Coffec—Quiet. 5 to 10 points down: July, §14 30 @14 September, $14 40@14 45; Octover, $14 45@14 50: December, $14 40: March, $14 50; spot Rio, dull and steady: No. 7, $1634. Sugar—Raw, dull, steady: fair refining, 2 13-16c: centrifugal 98 test, 334c; Tefined, quiet, steady : oft A, 414@43pc: mold A, 4 11-16@475c: standard A, 47-16@46sc; confectioners’ A, 4 5-16@414c; cat, loat and crushed, 5 1-16@514c: powdered, 43,@4 15-16c; granulated, 4 7-16@4%c; cubes, 411-16@4 Callfornia ruita—Raisins loose,-crown, 3@854c: Prunes, four sizes, 534c: Apricots. umu,7é,f c do green, 81@1 60; Peaches, green, $1@I 50: Plums. tragedy green, $2 76; Cherries, Royal ‘Anne, $1 25@1 60; do black Tartarian, $1 75@2 26. CBICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, T1x., July 1.—The deliveries of whest this morning were the heaviest for July 1 in years, but a Jarge proportion of it found its way back into the hands of the elevator people. Enough was taken by commission men, however, to cause & little uneasiness among warehouse proprietors. The markat was not disturbed by -the trafisferring. from one to another of this wheat, but was re- sponsive to other news. The opening was firm on higher cables, with some strensth carried over from Saturday. Offerings were large eaough Yo check any material advance and by the end of the first half hour & weak spot was (n evi- Gdence, prices settling back with some force. Later {n the morning there was & TeCOVery Lo Very near the best figures established early, prospects of a fair decrease in the visible communicating the firmness. Receipts to-day ints were heard of 1,664, bushels. Withdrawsls from store were in- 35,169 bushels and the English visible supply in- creased 2,900,000 bushels. The market broke af the close, on heavy selling by a local professionak. when all » = 3 ceipts taken from store. 439,000 bushels. The close was 34@7c under Saturday for September. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 400 cars. ook For Southern California—Fair; probably slightly | X &s follows: Alexander, $1 25. Abundance, §150@1 65 160: Peach, 81 65@1 85; Clyman, $165; Japan, £125; 21 ales were | @1 rsts rose | Ro; $13 bushels In June. increased 960,000 bushels. ness of wheat carried corn lower. opened at 4814c, sold between 4812@485% 114c under Saturday. MOrrow, 220 cars. "hey were either firm or casy isplayed strength or weuk- he individual action was very tame and evinced extremely vere 251 cars. and 149,113 bushels were 48675c, closing at mated receipis for t Oats were quiet. surroundin; e Interest stocks e, sold closing at 7134@7114¢, Estimated receipts Withdrawals from store were 77,302 bushels, and 166,869 bushels cleared atthe sea- ply decreased 439,000 increased 128,000 The amount on Ocean passage g pits The At the close the weak- September corn and Esti- moderate. Re- visible supply decreased Flax was easy. Cash No. 1, $1 47; September, 00, aat year. 00 San Diego .00, | $1 3832: October, §118@1 19. "Receipts were 12 .00. last year .00. o it Timothy was dull and steady. Prime cash, 85 85; {mum temperatures LAYE | Sepiember, $5: country lois. $5@ 50; prime o Francisco, 58: Las | clover, 89 75@9 80 nominal; October, $9 50 nomi- Red Bluft. 84: San Luis Obispo. 70; | P&L Provisions opened firm, an active and higher hog eak, market producing & good feeling. Thedecline that place in grain threw some weakness into product and all the articles declined. A decrease in Liverpool stocks was later reported and was in- strumental in steadying the market. prices were again tember pork closed 1214C lower; September lard At the close affected by grain. Sep- 1214c lower: September ribs, 5@7%4c lower. Clos- 2434c: May, 28 Ribs—July unaltered. c. 15: Se) ; Sep un There was no change ence of improvement w supply was large and the orders fe ing prices Wheat—July, 69%4c; September, 71%c; De- cember, 7354¢. Corn—July, 4555c: September, 47c; May, 4034c. Oam—July, 237c; August, 2414c; September, ptember, $12 30. Lember, $6 70. + %6 30; September, 86 5234, There was 'but a siight disposition on the part of vers to take hold in the was even more quiet than at the cl Prices were Butter market, and se last changed, the tone was his market, noted. The Values were Live Poultry—Receipts were moderate of Poultry and almost everything was wanted. was transacted at Saturday’s guotations. was still ne: 'rade A good busi- light. The feeling was but no change in prices was quotable. Fresh stock, 10@10%4c per dozen. Potatoes—This market was a shade weaker. Receipts were not hea enough to bulk stock, upp and fan and for but they were more than Barrels, $2 2562 50; Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IvL, July 1.—Choice beeves were offered sparingly to-day, h grades prices were steady, but other kinds moved slowly at reductions of 5¢ and 10c per another attack and bronght | 100 pounas. The receipts were quite large. Chicago packers were free buyers of hogs to-day, as were also shippers. The demand was 80 urgent that the supply was soon exhausted and prices ad- @6; xans, §2 65@5. tle — Keceipts, | vanced 5@l0c per 100 pounds. | sheep in the pens was very larg | bs sold well at steady pr | eraged 10@15¢ per 100 pounds lower. | 15,000. | stocke The supply of Choice sheep s, but other Common to extra feeders, $2 40@ s _and id bulis, §1 50@3 60: calves, $3@5 50; eceipis. 29,000. Heavy packing and ship- 35 16: common to cholce mixed, choice assorted, $4 B5@6: light, 174.000. Inferior to choice, 2 50@6. d ¢ ; | ping lots. $4 90@5 1 et &% | 34 05 10: 0 10 be quarterly, and 35 if | 4 70@3: (pelgg, Sla 50@4 65. pp! tly had ihe —Receipts, e o R The i 5: lambs, CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, IrL, July 1.—The Earl Fruit Com- Mikado, pany sold California fruit at open suction to-day Peaches—Hale's Early, $1 15@1 20; Plums—Burbanks, $1 75@2 25; $165@ 75@2 35: Simoni, $2 55. @1 40: Bartlett pears. half-boxes, $1 40. Royal Hative, $150@ 1 Tragedy prunes, Royal apricots, $1 30 Porter Brothers Company sold at open auction tt p 0: Biga YORK, Hat peaches, 65c@31 plums, $1 25 Koenig Claud pl $1 40@2 65; figs. MINNEAPOLIS, MINx., July Bros. Company sold at open suction today: Trag. edy prunes, $1 peaches, § pears, $2 ; Simonis, $145; other Anne cherries, 75¢@1 40; mi rreaus, $1 35; Republi @81 30; peaches, 65c@S1 10. ."Y., July 1.—The Eari Fruit Company sold California fruits at open auction to- publican ~ cherries, $1 5 Royal Annes, 15¢@81 fruit at open auction to-day as follow: ; Hale's ear Roval apricots, 560@#1 20; Roval Hative ums, 75@2 110. 90@3 15; Bartlett pears, 60@3 05; Barilett pears, half- “lapp’s Favorite pears, half- edy plums, $1°55@2 50; Abundance plu each s, 81 45@ : Royal Hatives, $1 10 lums, 70c@1 45; ed cherries, ns f{;'c@" 20: day inz the following prices: Tragedy prunes, | 821 50; - Mikado piums, $1 50@2 50: figs, $1 8 Abundance plums, $1 65@1 90; Royal . 80c@$1 75; St. Catherine piums, 81 40@ 7e plums, $1@1 85; Hale's early v sold at open auction to- 2 763 31 80: Biger- 5; apricots, Alexander v'peaches, 60c@ ms, $505@3 40: : Tragedy ch pi @81 25 runes, 10-pound boxes, 40c@$2 05. 1.—The Porter 0: peach plums, $1 75@ Catherines, $1 35@1 75: apricots, $1@ PHILADELPHIA. Pa., July 1.—The Earl Fruit Company sola California fruit_at open auction to- da Teaiizing the following prices: hes, 95c@$1 40; apricots, 60c@$1 40; 1ass., July 1.—The Porte: Bros. Com- Plums. $115 pany sold at open auction to-day: Simoni prunes, B715@A4 B ragedys, $3 621@4 25; Bur- banks, . $2 62@4 Abundance, $2 76@3 30: Royal Hatives, $2 62: Ogons, $262; Mikados, $2: Hale’s early peaches, $1 41 upricots, 95c@81 24 Bartlett pears, $8 3736@3 50; 1 Alexanders, $125@1 NEW YORK STOCKS., Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call has been easy at 2%; last loan at dollars, 53y4c. actual bus for sixty a: ; closing - offered tile paper, 3@3%e%. Sterling at 2% Bar sllver, 66%4c. Mexican Prime mercan- exchange s firm, with 1es9 10 bankers’ bills at 84 8815@4 883 's_and $4 8916@4 8934 for demand. Posted rates, $4 8915@4 9014, Commercial bills, 84873404 854 Government bonds stendy ; State ponds Board wasdull. ‘Adams Alton,Terre Hau Preferred American pre: cLosING 934 48 5.112 ‘American Tobacco. 1083 Preferred. . Baltimore & 11 821! rm: raiiroaa bonds irreguldr. Silver at the STOCKS. North American.. " 1st preferred Brunswick Lands.. 214/ 2d preferred. Buffalo, Roch & P. 2143 N. V. &N. H Canada Paclfic.... 54 Y. & New Canada Southern.. Canton Land . Central Pacific.... 18J50ntario.... S, Ches. & Ohio. . 221 Ontario & Western. 18 Chicago Alton.....153 (Oregon Improvmt. 12 Preferred........170° | Preferred......... 35 Chicago, B. & Q.... 84% Oregon Navigation. 27 Chicago & E. I1i. . 54 ™Oregon Short Line. 844 Preferred......... 98 |Pacific Mafl, . 289, Chicago Gas. . 623 Peoria, D.& Evans. 51a Consolidation Coak. 321 Pitisburg. . 157 nsolidated Gas- 144 |Pullman Palace...171 C. C. &St Louls. 48 2% Preferred.... . 92 =< 18 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 38 [Reading. ... 1814 Preferred......... 82 [Richmond Termini— Cotton Ofi Cert.... 27 | Preferred...... — Commercial Cabie.159 |[RioGrande &Westn 17 Del. Hudson.......129%4| Preferred....,.... 44 Vel Lack& W estern162%,(Rock Island, .. ... 72% Denver & R.G...... 15" RomeWat & Ogdenl14 Preferrea. s 1590 Distillers . 16 Fast Tenn. g . 8874 1st preferred Preferred 12114 24 preferred. St. Paul & Doluth. 29 General Electric... 3653 _Preferred......... 89 Erie. - 1054 St. Paul & Omaha.. 39% Preferred . 2215 Preferred.. 117 1157 St P. M. & M. Hocking Coal. Hocking Valley Homestake ... H. & Texas Cen Iliinols Central. Towa Centrals. Preferred. . Kansas & Texas Preferred.. Kingsion & Pem! Lake Erie & Westn 24 Preferred. Long Isian Louisville & GreatNorthern ptd. 18814 Silver Certificat.... 667 - Southern Pacific... 24 260" |Bugar Refinery... 108% 5 | Preferred......... 99 . 25% Tenn. Coal & Iron. 38% D227 Preferred......... 89 . 214 Texas Pacific...... 1614 1 96 TolLA.A.&N Mich. 2 . 9% Tol. & Ohio Cen.... 47 . 820y Preferred......... 79% - 1814 Tol.8t.Lonis & K.C. 5 . 365 Preferred......... 14 {Union Pacific.’.... 12 U. P., Den. & Guit. 5 . 83 |U8'Express...... 41 150 [U. 8. Rubber....... 40 .85 | Preferred.. 92 ... 89%'Ttica & B. RI 56 851 Wab. 8. L. & Pac.. 8 685 _Preferred.. |Wells-F Louisville &NewAl 8 Consol. 1 Memphis & Charls. Manhat! Mexican Central Michigan Central Minn & 8. L..... Preferred. Missouri Pacl 3 15 10 National Cord. — Preterred.. . 94 16% 112 [N J Cent Gen Bs...115%4 1284 Northern Pac 1sts.11514 97"\ Do, 2d 101 Do. 2s... Y Pacific 63 of '95. 73 D. C. 3-85. 110 Ala Class & 3.5, SUL& ronMtGen 55 80%4 Do, Class B 5 St L. & 8 F Gen 6s.108 La. Stamped ds. St Paul Consols .., 126 Missouri 6s. St. P. C. & Pa 1sts 116 XN Carolina con Bs. Do, Pac Cal 1sts.. 1105 Do, 4s. .. 05 [Texas Pacific firsts 93 8¢ Non'fiind 110744 Texas Pacseconds. 3114 Tenn new 6s — | UnionPac 15t 0r96.108: To, Bs. — |West Shore 4s...... 105! Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 67 R GrandeWest 1sts_ 7614 Ches & O 58 117 13| Atchiso Virginia 6s. De, ex-mat Canada South 2ds. ¥ Al neading o - 63 |Va funding debi’ 617 . 87 | Do, deferred 6s... . 814 ‘110 | Do trust repts st 6Yg Northwest Consols. 1454 Southern K. R. 5s. 98 Do, deb Bs........109 La Consol4s.,...... 95% FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exa., July 1.—The spot market fs dull at 5s 5d@6s 7d. Cargoes are quiet and steady nt 27s 34 July-August shipments. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: July, bs 5d: August, bs 534d: September, 55 834d; Octo- ber, b5 714d; November, bs 734d. SECURITIES. LONDON. Exa. July 1. — Consols, 107 5-16; silver, 30%3d; French Rentes. 1011 70c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 da; 84881, Sterling Exchange, sight — 489y New York Exchange, sight. - 0214 New York Exchange, Lelegraphic,.. — 05 Fine Silver, spot, B ounce. = 6634 Fine Silver, 30 days. - 6665 Mexican Dollars 53 533, STOCKS OF GRAIN, Produce Exchange Grain Inspector Abel reports stocks of Grain in Call Board warehouses| July 1, as foliows, in tons: == SwamaAT, |Port Costa.| Stockton. | City. 194647 | 26,261 l T892 131.420 | 28507 | ‘5168 ;iiurley.} Oats. | Corn. | Bran. 5,203 4460 1064/ 876 2119| 4765 783 388 The receipts in June were 6120 tons Barley, 2974 do Oats, 624 do Corn and 1737 do Bran. COINAGE OF THE MINT. The coinage of the local Mint for June was $1,880,043, including $1,670,000 in Double Eagles, $104,048 in Half Dollars and $56,000 in Quarter Dollars. For the fiscal yeer the total was $24,920,- 110 25, facluding $20,716,000 in Double Eagles, $242,500 in Eagles, $437,000 in Half Eagles, £1,660,000 in Standard Dollars, $1,268,440 in Half Doliars, $484,170 in Quarter Dollars and $112,000 in Dimes. o SRRl T al PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, ‘WHEAT-—The stock on hand in warehouse is showp elsewhere. The market is dull and of a holiday character, there being little disposition to trade. No. 1,933 @95¢; choice, 9614c; lower grades, 85@92140: ex- tra cnoice for milling, $1@1 U235 ¥ ctl. TALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEss10N—10 o'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—200 tons, $1027; 500, $1 03; 300, $1 0815 May— 100, 91 0934, AFTERNOON SEssioN — December — 600 tons, $1 03: 100, $1 0314, BARLEY—Both Feed and Brewing are quoted lower and gulet. Recelpts were heavy, being 13,- 205 otis. New Feed is worth 60@61%4c and old Feed 60@62%4, according to color. Brewing, 65@ 7234¢ B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEss105—10 o'clock—No sales. & REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—1400 tons, 631gc: 900, 6274c. AFTEENOON SESSION—December—100 tons, 83c; 200, 627%c. OATS—Milling quotable at $1@1 05 B ctl; fancy Feed, $1@1 03 # cil: good. to choice. BT14@95¢: common to fair. 5c: Gray, 8215@8744¢; Sur- prise, 971@@;1 071 B ctl. CORN—_Dealers auote & quiet and unchanged market. Large Yellow, $1 12\/r@1 17%: Small Kound Yellow, 81 16@1 20; White, $1 06@1 10 ctl. RYE—Quoted at 80@9114c forold and 8214@85c B ctl for new. BUCKWHEAT—85@95¢ P ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $350@3 60 B bbl; Bakers extras, 83 40@3 60; superfine, $2 25@2 50 B bbl. i LLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 8%4c® b: Rye Meal, 8c; Graham Flour, 3¢; Oatmeal, 414c; Oat Groats, 5c¢: Cracked Wheat, 814¢; Buckwheat Flour, 414¢; Pearl Barley, 414@434C @ 1b; Rice Meal, $12@15 ton. a(_‘()RN)‘!EAL, F'IC.—Table Meal, BQ;%C: Feed Corn, $24@25; Cracked Corn, $24 256 50 B ton; Hominy, 4%4@434c 8 . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN-—813 50@14 50 ¥ ton. MIDDLINGS—8$18@19 50 B ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, $18 B0@14 50; Olicake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton; Cottonseea Olicake, $24 B ton. HAY~—Over 1400 tons came in yesterday and prices declined about 50c all around, New Wheat, #7@9_50; New Wild Oat, 86@7; new Wheat and Oat, $7@8 50 B ton; new Barley, $5@7: new Alfalfa, $6 50@7 50. We quote old Hay: Wheat, $8@10 60 P ton: Wheat and Oat, $7 50@9 50: Barley, $8@8; Oat, $750@9 50: Clover, 87@8; Compressed, §7 50@9 50: Stock, $5@6 B ton. STRAW—50@75¢ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Very quiet. Prioes nominal and un- changed. Bayos quotable at $1 25@1 50: Small ‘Whites, $2 65@2 85; Pea, $2 50@2 8 Large Whites, $2 50@2 85: Pink, 81 26@1 45; Reds, $125; Blackeye, $3 25@3 76: Red Kidney, nomi- nal; Limas, $4 871,@5 % ctl: Butters. $1 75@2 for small and $2@2 258 ctl for large. SEEDS—Mustards nominal. Flax, $2 25@2 50 3. nary, 314@3%ac B Ib: Alfalia, 7@734C; Rape, 3 Hemp, 4c 9 1b. 13,@214c; DRIED PEAS—Split Peas, 4@434c; Green Peas, nominal; Niles, nominal; Blackeye, nominal. FOTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Steady. Burbanks, In boxes, 50c@ $1; in sacks, 40@60c: Early Rose, in boxes, 40@ 60c; in sacks, 40@50c. : ONIONS—Are rather easier. ‘New Reds, 65@75¢ ctl: Siiverskins, 80@90c B ctl. VEGETABLES—Yesterday’s sales were as fol- lows: Green Peppers, 50@75¢ ® box; Green Corn, 35@78¢ 3 sk for Vacaville and $1G1 50 8 box for Bay; Tomatoes from Vacaville, 75c@8$1 25, lutter figure for 6-inch bxs; from the River,—: Summer Squash, 50@76¢ for Bay: Asparagus, $125@1 75 for ordinary and $2@2 b0 for choice; Rhubarb, 35 Oc: Green Peas, 2@2%,c P 1b: String Beans, 114 23j¢ for Green, 8@3%hc for Refugee and Foun- tain and 2@3c for Golden Wax; Marysville Cu- box: Bay Cucumbers, 75@ ; Green Oki : cumbers, 25@40¢ 90c 8 box; Dried Okra, 15¢ B Egg_Plant, 8@10c § b; Dry - Peppers, 1234@15c: ChBoage, ingho0 b culs Feed Carrors, 0840 Gazlic, 2%4@3c B b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Another slight advance is quoted and sales of gilt-edged creamerjes even over the top quotations are reported by some dealers. There is less excitement, however, and not 8o much dispo- sition to boom things. - CREAMERY—Fancy, 151,@186c; seconds, 1314@ 1440 BD. o Dary—Fancy, 14c B 1b: t cholce, 13@ 1834¢; medium grades, 11@12%4¢; store Sutter, nominal. CHEESE—Fancy mild new, 6@634c com- mon to good, 4@bc; Young America, 5@7c; East- ern, 11%,@12%4c; Westeru, 6@8c ® ib. d EGGS—Eastern are iu too heavy receipt and dealers are putting them into cold storage. Cali- fornia are weak and very dull. Eastern, 14@15c: Duck Eggs. 1Bc; store EIF; 13@ldc; ranch Eggs 15@l6c B aozen, aad 17c for recognized brands for special custom. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—No business of any consequence yes- terday. Live Turkeys, 12@13c for Gobblers: 11@ 12c for Hens: Geese, ® pair, 76c@81) Goalings, 75¢@$1: Ducks, $3@4 B doz for old and $2 50@5 for young: uen&ag‘w 50; Roosters, ynsgz $6@7 50: do, 0ld, $4@4 50 @ dozen; Fryers, 5 # doz; Broliers, §0 for large and $1 60@2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 25@1 50 for young and old. Game—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Apricots opened the week firm, but Peaches were weak. Figs continue cheap. Hardly any Cherries came in. Figs are quotable at 25@85c B box for singie and 3 P box for double Iayers; Plums, 36@75c B box: Peaches, 20@50c 9 bx and 20@50c P basket: Cherty #lums, &am P drawer: Green Apples, 25@40c § box # bskt: Red Apples, ‘IBe?vl box and 2 5¢ B basket: Crabapples, nominal; Pears, 2 P box and 25@40c B bskt; Apricots, 80c B box and 30@45c P basket for Rovals #3 E ton to the canners: Cherries, 50@75¢ § box 10t black ; Royal Anne, 50@75¢ B Lox. BERRIES—Continue plentiful and cheap. Blgck- berries, $1 25@2 25 P chest: Raspberries, 3 Currants, “$2@8 60: Strawberries, $2 for Longworths and $1 76@3 B chest for large berries. CITRUS FRUITS—Ten cars Oranges came in, m: eighteen in two days. They are not very firm. Navels are quotable at ,‘%! 50 P box: Seedlings, 60@¥5c: California Lemons, tle1 00 for n and 82@3 for good to choice: Mexican w?'nx: Bananas, $1 25@2 P buach; Limes, Pineapples, DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ET DRIED FRUITS—Dealers say that the Eastern trade have apparently discovered that California Fruit will not be very plentifnl this year, and are beginning to take hold of thie market. All descrip- tlons are accordingly in better request, though there is not much business yet. We quote new Apri- cots at 73,@8c B 1b. Old Fruit is quoted as follows; Prunes. 4 sizes, 4c B I; larger sizes, 5@6c; smaller Sizes; 214@3%ac; Apples, 4@dvge for siiced and 5@5ikc for evaporated: Bleached Peaches, Ao 6: Pears, ¢ for evaporated halves. 3@4c for uarters an 1‘{'/,@2«: for infertor goods; Plams, 3 815c for pitted and 1 for unpitted; Figs, ack, dc for pressed and 3%4c for unpressed. RAISING AND DRIED GRAPES- Ralsins— Four-crown loose. 314c; 8-crown, 2¥ac; 2-Crown, 2c: seedless Sultanas, Sc; seedless Muscatels, 2¢ ib: 3-crown London layers, $1 35@1 45 B box; clusters, §2 25@2 76; Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Fm- perial clusters, 8350 Dried Grapes—112@13, ® 1. NUTS—Walnuts, 7@10c for. paper-shell ol sheil, and 6@7c for hardshell; Almonds, 2@2%s¢ for hardshell. and 5@6c @ ib for softshell, and — for paper-shell: Peanuts, 5(6c for Eastern and 4@43jc for California: Hickc,y Nuls. 5@6c: Pe- cang, Be for rough and e for polished; Filberts, 8@ %}'at Blamlllog uts, 7@7%ac Ib; Cocoanuts, $4 5 HONEY—The market is quiet and rather weaker. New Comb, 10@1114c B 1b; new water-white ex- tracted. 5@bY4c: light amber extracted, 435@5¢: dark amber, 4@dje. BEESWAX—Quoted at 26@28¢ B b PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—No change to revort. Ba- con fs quotable at 8@8ipc B Ib for heavy and 814@9c B 1 for light medium, 11@11140 for light, 12@12%4c B for extra light nndq?%@\xc for sugar-cured; Fastern Sugar-cured Hams, 12 §7 c; California Hams, 101,@11c: Mess Beef, §' 1 bbl; extra mess do, $8@8 50; family do, extra prime Pork, $9 50 ® bbl; éxtra clear, $17 50@18 B bbl; mess,$15@15 60 B bbl; Smoked Bee?, 916,@10¢ B . LARD—Eastern, tierces, 6%c ® 1 for com- pound and 8c B 1b for pure; palls, 9c: California- lb‘;]me’;‘lsc llus_'gl)llnponnd an c !oE ure'; ;1:1!- s, 734¢; tins, Sc @ Ib: do 6-1b, 814¢ b N Bhdin COTTOLENE—784¢ in tierces and 834c 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—The Eastern merkets continue to improve and the trade look for in- creased activity shortly. The feeling is very firm. Heavy salted steers are quotable atl0c @ B; mediom,. e 2 t, 8@8l4c : Cow- hides, 8@811?% n?:ed Kip, 7¢; ted Calf, 9c; salted Veal. 8c Ib: ary Hides, usual selection, 19c P 1: cclls and brands, 14c B Ib: di Kip, 14@16c: cry Calf, 20c; prime Goatskins, aoé 25c each: Kids. Bc: Deerskins, good summer, 3 B Ib; medium. 15@25¢; winter, 10@15; Sbeep- skins, shearlings, 10@20c each; short wool, 26@35¢ each; medium, 30@A45¢ each; long wool, 40@60c each. Culls of all kinds about Lac less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 414@4%sc: country Tallow, 4@4%4c; refined, 6c: Grease, $@3%c B 1. WOOL—New lambs’ and fall clips are quoted at 6@8c._Quotations for the spring clip are as fol- lows: Humboldtand Mendocino, 1242@1314c B 1b; Choice Northern, 10@11c B tb: San Joaquin, seven months’, ; Nevada, Eastern Oregon, heavy. 7 do cholce, $@10c; Valley Oregon, 12@1335c § B. HOPS—We gnote good to choice, 4@6¢ P Bb; in- ferior and old Hops, 2@3¢ ¥ b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4%c; Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL — Wellington. $8 B ton; New Welling- ton, $8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50; Seattle, $6; Brount, $6: Coos Bay, 5: Wallsend, $7 609 ton: Scotch, $7 50; Byrmbo, $7 50; Cumberland, $13 50 in oulk and $15 in sacks: Pennsylvana Anthra- cite Egg, $12: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Val- ley, 87 60: Coke, 812 in bulk and $14 in sacks. UGAR~—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 5%4¢; Dry Granulated, 534c; Contectioners’ A, 5¢c: Magnolia A, 48c; Extra C, 440; Golden C,' 4%jc; D, do; half barrels, 14c more than barrels, and boxes 1gc more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughter- ers are as follo BEEF—First guality, 56@5%c; second quality, aige: third do, S BB 2 rmad EAL—Large, 4@5¢; small, 5@7c B b, 'B'LUTTON—WeLhen. 434@bc; Ewes, 4@4%4c LAMB—Spring, 5@6c B b, PORK—Live Hogs, 5@314¢ B 1 for soft, 4@414c for hard and 4o for feeders; dressed do, 5@6ae. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. MONDATY, July 1. Flour, qr. sks......18.052 Hay. tons.. 1,408 Oregon... 3,666 Middlings, sks.. 233 ‘W ashingto 1,646 Rran, sk 1,828 Wheat, ctls. 2868 Oregon 1,670 Barley, ctls 13,295Wool, bls. 628 Beans, sks. 454 Oats, ctls. 511 Oregon. 5,300 Corn. cils 166 Rye, ctls. a8 Potatoes, s 14 Oregos 225 Onions, sks. 31 THE STOOK MARKET. Dullness characterized the stock market yester- "day and prices showed no material change. NOTES. The San Francisco and Pacific Stock exchanges will adjourn at the usual closing hour tnis after- noon untll Monday morning. July 8. The San Francisco Stock. and Bond Exchange adjourned last Saturday until Saturday, July 6. Franklfn Leonard, president of the Comstock Tunnel Company of ¥ew York, will leave for Vir- ginia City to-night, in company with Herman Zadig, to be present at the beginning of work un- der the new plans on the Brunswick lode, July 8. The American Sugar Refining Company will pay quarterly dividends to-day at the rate of 3 per cent on common and 134 per cent on preferred stock. Yesterday the Capltal Gas Company of Sacra- mento paid a quarterly. dividend of $1 per share, amounting to $10,000 . The Commerclal Cable Company paid & quarterly dividend of 134 per cent. The American Express Company paid a dividend of 3 per cent. Sales at the regular sessions of the San Fran- cisco Stock Exchange Board for the month of June were 334,645 shares, and for the first six months of 1895, 1,509,000 shares, against 2,307.000 during the first six months of 1894, The gelinquent assessment sale of the Alta Min- ing Company will be held to-day. The annual meeting of the Savage is called for the 18th, The monthly financial statements are as follows: Cash on hand—Alpha, $5463; Alta, 85697; Andes, $14,634: Belcher, $925; Church, $10,760: Bullion, $2126: Best & Belcher; $195; Caledonla, #2723; Challenge, $294; Chollar, $23.837: Confi- dence, $5024: Con. Cal. & Virginia, 860,133; Con. Impertal, 8331; Con. New York, $1674; Crown Pomnt, $12,575: Exchequer, $1730: Gould & Curry, $3862; Hale & Norcross, $7279; Justice, 7092 Julla, $1176: Lady Washington, $134 exican, $21,689: Occidental, 850; Ophir, 8592 Overman, $10,169: Potoai, $4381: Savage, 87,75 Seg. Bélcher, $3,283; Sierra Nevada, & g dicate, 8825; Silver’ Hill, §1981: Unlon, 85383; ah, 8270. Indebtedness—Belle Tsle, §$2501; Navalo, $1305; North Belle Isle, 8620: Silver King, $2047. . The Jocal savings banks yesterday began the payment of thelr semi-annual dividends to deposi- tors. Interest was also due and payable upon Gov- ernment and many other securities. Several mil- lion dollars will be set afioat in'this City by these payments. 4 ‘The Chollar mine last week extracted and sent to the Nevada mill 15 tons of ore, the average bat- tery nmlpble of which was $33 56 per ton, -and shipped 152 pounds of bullion, the par value of which Wwas $3579 74. They have started a south drift from the raise above west crosscut 2, 450 level, which is out 16 feet in quartz, assaying from $26 to $30 per ton. In the Con.Cal. & Va., along the west wall of the eighth_floor, old workings, in'which are fillings of ore, whi will pay to saye. From the second Hoor up to the elghth floor of this level have extracted 86 tons of ore, the average assay value of which per minecar sample was $36 46 per ton. The Morgan mill will commence running again about the 5th of July. BOARD SALES, Followlng were the sales in the San Franclaco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION—9:80. 16100 Point. ..36,400 Ophit...1.35 51100 .. 371200 Potos:. .. 35 3! 100 .. 52600 G & C.... 28200 Savage....38 850 Chioliar.. 571200 H & N..1.10/600 ... 200 CCa V. 340600 Juila.. .....03:260 5 Nev . 120.. 45200 Mex. .. .1.62 AFTERNGON SESSTON—2:50. 1000 Seg Bel....1% 150°'S Nov. .. 60 200 Union €..30 300 31 50 39 50 88 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stook Buard yesterday: REGULAR SESSI0N~—10:30. Ophir.. 30 Obrmi. 10500 ¥ JAoK...40 21 2.45/100 400 ConImp..01'160 Porosi CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, July 1—4 P. & Bulwer. .05 Caledon 11 Challenge Con. . 24 Chollar. 57 Con. Cal. & Va.2.40 Con. lmpenal. — Confidence. £6 Con.New York. . 03 Crown Pont... 38 East B. & B. 18 EastSierra N - Exchequer. 02 Eureka Gor 20 Gould & Curry. 28 Hale & Norcrs.1.10 low: B —— THE CALL CALENDAR. Juvny, 1895. Moon’s Phases. July 6, Full Moon. July 14, Last Quarter. July 21, New Moon. o) July 28, First Quarter. GCLAN STEAMEKS, Dates of Departure From San Franeisco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. {July 2,11aM Baw'v 2 |July 20 2Py Bdw'y 1 July 2,10am| Vallejo July 2. 4pu|Lombrd July 2, 9am| Vallejo July 8,10Ax Spear July 3, 3pM P M S8 July 4, 8ax|Bdw'y 2 Yaquina Bay..|July 5, 5P Miss 1 Umatilla....| Vic & Pgt 8nd|July 5, 9aM Bdw'y 1 Santa Rosa..|San Diegu. July 6.11aM Bdw'y 2 Truckee ....| Portland July 8, 4Py | Vallejo ‘Humbold! HumboldtBay|July 6. 9aM|Washt'n Point Loma. | Grays Harbor. | July 6.10ax|Miss 1 Acapulco.... | Panama .. July 812w (PM SS Btate of Cal|Portland.. July 8,10AM|Spear St Paul.....| Newport July 8, 8aM Bdw'y 2 CityPuebla., | Vic & PgtSnd|Jfuly 9, 9ax Bdw'y 1 Australia....| Honollu. ..... July 9.10ax Oceanic Del Nort ! Gravs ‘bor ! July 9. 3px| Main STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox [ Hureka.. | Newport, July Wellington .....| Departure Bay. July San Benito Tacoma Tuly Point Loma. Rio de Janeiro, Humboldt | Tul Ty July July Iy ul Juiy July :|China and Japas Humboidt Bav..... Panama. Portland, Alice Blanchard | Portlana. el July Cityof Puebla .. | Victoria & Puget Sound July State of Cal.....| Portland. .. July Pomona. Humbotdt Hay. July St Pam Newport. ... Tuly Del Norte. Grays Harbor.... July North Fork.....| Humboidt Bay. July facoma. .| Eel River. Coos Bay July July July Mackinaw Weeott.. Arago. DNDIRBHHDRN B RO WRWDIO San Jose Panama.. July Crescent City... | Crescent Cfty.. | Juiy Corona | San Diego.... | July SUN AND TIDE TABLE. < |HIGH WATER.LOW WATER. BUN. | MOON. ‘ Sets. ¥ |Small_[Large. Sm-ur.lum. Fises| Beis T2 9.024! T.48v 1.17¢| 2.10a| 4.51/ 7.35| 1.07a 3.10.12a4' 8.35p 2.13p 3.11al 4.521 7.85( 1.434 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR EAN ¥ RANCISCO, July 1, 1895. The time ball on Telegraph Hili was aro) exactly at Doon to-day—.. e., at noon of the 1 meridian, Or at exactiy 8 P. .. Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lientenant U. 8. N.. in charge. e SHIPPING INTELLIGENOCE. Arrived. MONDAY, July 1. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 52 hours from Port Los Angeles; ballast, to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Pomona, Hannab, 8 hours frm Santa Cruz; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. 14 hours fm Fort Bragg; pass and mdse, to J S Kimball. Stmr Austral Houdlett, 6 days and 12 hours from Honolulu; pass and mdse, to J D Spréckels Bros & Co. Stwr Mineola, Pillsbury, 78 hours from Comox; 38150 tons coal, to S P Co. Up river direct. Ship Dashing Wave, Morehouse, 8 days from Tacoma: lumber, to Hanson & Co. 1 ) br Eitta, Wetzel, 15 hours from Bowens S':run;: cds wood and 20 cds bark; to Bender Schr Czar, Hutman, 35 daysfrom San Blas: 2493 bags sugar, to Geo Staacke. Schr Bobolink, Nelson, 20 hours from Men- docino; 215 M #t Tumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Schr Sparrow, Dart, $ daysfrom Eureka; 240 M tt lumber, to Preston & McKinnon. Schr Orlon, Anderson, 72 hours fm Eureka; lum- ber, to Preston & McKinnon. Cleared. MONDAY. July 1. Ship Cyrus Wakefield, Henry, Nanaimo; John Rosenfeld’s Sons. _Ger ship H F Glade, Hercksen, Queenstown; G W McNea Br ship Dunstaffnage, Patterson, Liverpool; Gir- vin, Baldwin & Eyre. Z Br ship Socotra, Gaertner, Queenistown : Eppinger & Co. Sailed. MONDAY. July 1. Stmr Greenwood. Carlson. Stmr South Coast, Hansen, Eureka. Stmr Laguna, Peterson. Bktn Tropic Bird, Burns; Tahiti. Schr Bessie K, Anderson. Alblon. Schr Moro, Jorgenson, Pismo. . Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—July 1-10 p. w.—Weather toggy: wind NW ; velocity 20 wmilles per hout. Movements of Vessels. Yesterday the ship Drumeliffe was taken to Har- | rison street and the bark Archer to the refinery.” The bark Tropic Bird was towed to sea and the ship Dashing Wave to Berry street. The bark Richard III was taken to the seawall and the bark Harry Morse to Beale street. To-dny the bark Theobhld will be taken from the stream to Howard street, the yacht Lurline from the stream to sea and the ship Cyrus Wake- fleld from Beale tosea. e . Charters. {The Br stinr Port Stepliens was chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Furope, 358 net. - *. The Nor stmr Oscar I1 loads lumber at Tacoma for South Africa; bark Richard ITI, coal, at De- rture Bay, for this port; schr Mary Buhne, build- ng supplies, from Seattle, for Unalaska. Spoken. June 9—8 S 30 W, Brship Beacon Rock, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. June 13—12 N 26 W, Brship Silberhorn, hence Feb 28, for Queenstown. _ . Per Sunol—June 30, off Point Dums, Brship Hilston, from Newcastle, NSW., for San Diego. March 17—15 17 N 120 50 W, Br bark, Giand- inorwig, from Portland, for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. ) EUREKA —Arrived Jupe 30—Schr Fortuna, hce June 21. July 1——Stmr North Fork, hence June 30; schr J G Wall, hence June 19; schr John A, hence dune 23. - NEWPORT—Arrived July 1—Stmr Navarro, fm ontinue to find some timbers of | Fort Brage. Salled July 1—Stmr Navarro, for Redondo. CASPAR—Sailed July 1—Schr Abble, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived July 1—Bktn Wil- L & Hume, from Eureka; schr Bertle Minor, fri Honolulu. PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled July 1—Stmr Al- catraz. ASTORIA—Arrived June 30—Stmr State of Cali- fornia, hence June 28: June 1—Ship James Drum- mond, trom New York: schr Annle Gee, hence June 22. ed June 80—Bktn Arago, for Valparalso, July 1-Br sune Chittagong, RT BLAKELEY—Arrived July 1—Bktn Wil- lie R Hume, from Eureka. FORT BRAGG—Sailed June 30—Stmr Caspar. July 1—Stmr Rival, for San Franciscos GRAYS HARBOR—Armived June $0—Stmr Del Norte, hence June 27, July 1—Bktn Catherine Sudden, hence June 24: schr Maid of Orleans, hce June 19; schr Ottiille Fiord, hence June 18. Salled June 26—Schr O M 'Keilogg, for Horolulu: stmr Point Loma, for San Francisco. 3 COOS BA Y—Salled June 30—Schr- Western Home, for San Francisco. BANDON -Sailed June 30—Schr Joséph . and Henry, for San Francisco. ALSION- Auiysasnly i1 sl Athion, henos June 30. REDONDO—Arrived July 1—Schr Webfoot, from Portland, Or. UMPQUA—Sailed June" 80—Schr Lily, ‘for San ¥rancisco. T TATOOSH-Passed In June 30—Bark Germadnia, hence June 16, for Seattle. TACOMA—Arrived July 1—Bark Tidal Wave, hence June 11. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Satled June 30—Ger bark H Hack- feld, for Honolulu. July 1—Stmr Advance and stmr City of Para, for Colon. ; Foreign Ports. HONGEONG—Sailed June $0—Br ship Glenes- 1in, for San Francisco. LIVERPOOL—Entered owt June 18—Br ship B for San Francisco; June 19—Br ship Roderick Dhu, for San Francisco. VLADIVOSTOCK—Arrived June 30—Bktn Che- halis, hence April 27. HONOLULU—ATrived June 18—Bark. Alber:, from Port Gamble; June 28—Br stmr Warrimoo, from Victoria. Sailed June. 18—Haw ship Helen Brewer, for New York; schr_Hiram Bingham, for Gilbert Is- lands; June 32—Bktn S N Castle,for Saxr Francisco; June 24—Brstmr Warrimoo, for Sydney. Ship Tillie R Starbuck sails for New York on or about June 25. s o AR VL1 Salled June 16—Brig John D Spreckels, for San Francisco. HURONA—Arrived June 11—Schr John G North, hence May 29; returns ¢o San Francisco early in July. ; 5 IEO—AHIVQG June 17—-Haw bark Santiago, he ane 5. RIO DE_JANEIRO—Salled June #7—Br ship Craigerne. for San Francisco. f . QUEENSTOWN—Sailed June 29—Brship Brit- Ish Merchant, for Antwerp. KINSALE—Passed June 29—Brbark Carletor, ‘hence March 6, for Dublin, DEAL—Passed June 28—Br ship Seafarer, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. TARIFA—Passed June 24—Br bark Elliott, from Genoa, for San Francisco. "LONDON—Salled June 20—Br ship Eaton Hall, for Port Los Angeles. YOKOHAMA—Sailed June 29—Brstmr Gaelic, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived July 1—Stmr Ams‘er- dam, from Rotterdam; stmr State of California, from Glasgow. Arrived out July 1—Stmr Werra, from Gibral- tar; stmr Fulda, from Sowthampton; stmr Vere- tia, from Copenhagen. Sighted July 1--Stmr Noordland, from Antwerp, for New York. Importations. SANTA CRUZ—Per Pomona—114 cns black- berries, 1 gasoline launch. Monterey—80 pkzs household goods, 2 cs cheese. FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—48 salt hides, 1 sack tails, 1 bdl pelts, 2 cs boots and shoes, 67 piles, 185 M it lumber. Vestport—1 bdl dry hides, 2 badls hides, 1 safe, 112 sks wool. Consignees. Per Pomona—Standard Oil Co: L Scatena & Co; Paul Keyser: W F Mitchell; Union Gas Engine Co; F G Waterbouse. ‘er Noyo—C E Whitney & Co: Christy & Wise; Shoobert, Beule & Co: Thos Denigan Son'& Co: J S Kimoall; Standard Oil Co; Wilson & Baechiel; W P Fuller & Co: Blssinger & Co: Samuels Bros & Co; Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co; Matthews Bros: R N Nason & Co; Spraunce, Stanley & Co; Harris & Jongs: Wilshire Safe and Scale Co; Unton Lum- rCo. . » For Late Shipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Page. OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. s| c.F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stockton TEE GREAT MOISTURE ABSORBENT “HUMIDINE” Keeps Refrigerators dry and sweet, preserves meats, butter, milk, eto., economizes ice, removes ** refriger- ator taste” and odor. Sold by rs and druggists. PENNA. T MFG. CO. Also, Mfrs. Lewis’ 98% Powdered Lye, Philadelphia. GRANITE MONUMENTS. e Paeetied vy | JONES BROS. & CO. and Imported by Cor. Second and Brannan $ts., 8. F. B¥ Superlor to ALL OTHERS and the latest designs. Strictly wholesale. Can be purchased through any Retall Deale: OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fleld (Fremantle), Austra- lia; $220 firsi class, $110 steerage. Lowest Tates to Capetown, South Africa. Steamship Australia, Honolulu_only, Tues- day, July 9, at 10 Lk Australian steamer, ALAMEDA, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, July # 25,8t3P. M. ‘Ticket office, 188 Montgomery street. Frelght office, 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPARY ISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN Francisco for ports in_Alaska, 9 A. 3., June 4,9, 19, 24. July 5, 9, 19, 24, August For British Columbia’ and Paget Sound ports, June 4, 9, 14, 18, 24, 29, and every fifth day there- atter. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, “¥er. Nowport, Los Angeles snd all ; ¥or_Newport, es an way ports, June 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter, 8'a. M. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Hartord, Santa Barbara: Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Loy Angeles) and Newport, June 4, 5.'12, 16, 20, 22, 24.28, and every fourth day thereatter, al 11 A. M. Steamer Pomona Saturday to Monday excur- sion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway whart 1. Saturdays 4 P. M. For ports n Mexico, 10 A. M, 35th of each month, steamer Willametis Vailey. yLicket Office—Palaco Hotel, 4 New Montgomery reet. GOOD. PERKINS & CO., General T 0 Marikot sh. San Franciscs. O.R. & N. STEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rall lines to all points in_OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi- cago, New York and Boston. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. State of California salls June 8, 18, Oregon sails June 13, 23, July 3, 18. including berth and ‘meals, $15 00; Round trip, $25 00. , July 8 Fare in cabin, Steerage. $7 5! For through rates and all other information apply to the undersigned. ‘GoovaLL, PERKINS & Co FrED. F. CONNOR, -~ Gen'l Supts., Gen'l Agent. 10 Market st. 19 Montgomery st. COMPAGNIEGENERALB TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. GO)(PANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by fi this line avoid both transit, by English railway an the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York to Alesandri, Egyp, via Paris, first class $160; second class $116. LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboneut.............. July 6, 4:00 4. x LA TOURAINT, Capt. Santelil . July 13, LA GASCOGNE, Capis Badelon. ... ceese..o JUIY 20, CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent. July 37, 2@ For further particulars apply to 4 . . FORGET, Agent, Ate No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery ave. San Francisco. CUNARD LINB. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Umbria, July 6, 8 r Aurania, Aug. 3, 3 p Lucania,July 13, 8:30 Ax Umbria, Aug. 10,8 o Etruria, July 20, 8 P %|Lucania, Aug. 17, 1 » Campania.Jy 27,9:30 AM | Etruria, Aug. 24, 8 A EXTRA SAILING. . . .....Thursday, July 4, Nooy passage $60 and upward; secona cabin, 485, 840, 845, according to steamer and aocommo: ti0) ‘Steerage tickets to 400 from all parts ot Eiro at very low rates. ‘or and passage aj at company’s oflice: 4 Bowling Green, New Yore” VERNON H. BROWN & CO., General Agents. _ Good accommodation can aiways be secured on ‘application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN Nestork. Q‘uoenuown & Liverpool, AILING EVERY WEEK, ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $35; Majestic and Teutonic, $40 and $45. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and cabin plans may be procured from W.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 Coast. S e as it ae o okt RATLROAD TRAVEL! u » » " RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive at Market-Street Ferry. . Ch'cago Limited Lenves every day at 5:30 P, x., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Slae;?;ln{o ¢hicago’ Yia Kansas City without change. Annex cars for Denver and St. Louis. = YIA LOS ANGELES. corains leave \datly st 9:00 .. and §:80 P, 2 in i Angeies to Chicngo. 7 T 20lld trains, Los Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the most Comfortable railway, California to the East, A popular misbellef exists rogarding the heat in Summer, The hent Is not greater than is encoun- tered on even the most northerly line. This is well known to experienced travelers. ‘The meals at H: 's Dining Rooms are an ex- cellent feature of the line, The Grand Can; he Colorado be reached in no ot} :‘-‘yo.' e . Ticket Office—650 Market Stroet, Chronicle Building. ROTAL MAIL STEAN PACKET CONPANY. RS LEAVE ASPINWALL ANty for the Weat Indtes and Southsmpton, calling en route at Cerbo France, and Blymouth to land passengers, ., Through bills of Isding, in connection W 8. 8. Co., lnlleddfot df"!filzhl -nnyd reas s in England an TMAaNnY. m’l‘hwmwmllm from San Francisco to Plymaufi Guerbousg, Soutbamplon, First class, $196: th clamn 307 B0 o Ao, 306 California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington Ste At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. 2@~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. nd Imot. Co, T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, ‘Telephone Main 805- RAILROAD nAVm.‘ SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:40, , 11:00 A.M.; 12:85, 5:10, 8:30 P. Thursdays—Extra ugs :30 ». M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.M.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 P. M. San Rafael to San Francisco. at and 11:30 P. . WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. M. 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 P. 3. Saturd. Extra trips <8t 1:55 P. d 6:35 P. M. at 1:55 P. M. and S Bk, BUNDAYB—:‘B 0, 9:40, 11:10 A. B :00, 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Parx same schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. | 1ReMegt | san Francisco. 1495, o W ~ 895, Sus- | WEER Dava | bave. | Destination.| 50 | Dava: 7:40 A|8:00 Ax| Novato, 3:30 | 9:30 Ax| Petaluma, 5:10 | 5:00 Pu|Santa Rosa. Fulton, 7:40 Ax( Windsor, Healdsburg, Geyserville, 3:30 p|8:00 ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 px| 6:16 &t Pieta, Hopland & | . 10:30 ax Kiah. | 7:30 ru| 6:15 rx 110:30 ax :30 P30 Guerneville.| 7 Ko Sonoma |10:40 Ax| 8:50 AM | So%ed 6'e| 6:15 7 Glen Ellen. | 70740 Ax10:30 AX 80 a| Sevastopol. |"§:08 1t 6115 ric Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Ell::! connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess Springs. Ftages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect st Plets for ighland Springs Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Sluyegsco{mecz at Hopland for Lakeport snd Bartlett Springs. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendoelno City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westporty Cahto, Willetts, Caipelia, Pomo, Potter Valley, Joha Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocks- burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and Market streets, under the Palace Hotel. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave nnd are due to arrive af SAN FRANCISCO. LEAVE Froy JUNE 14, 1895. ARRIVE 730 San Leandro, Huywards & Way Stns _9:15A 7:00A Atlantio Express, Oglen and Tast.. 10:30F 73004 Benicia, Vacavil'e. Rumsey, mento, and Redding vi '7:30A Martinez, San Ramon, Naps, C: toga and *Santa Rosa. 7:30A San Leandro, Ha; $:304 Niles, Suu Sacramento, and Orovill *8:304 Poters and Milton. 9:004 San Leandro, Haywa: ©:004 New Orleaus Iixpress, Raymond. for Yosem! ta Barbars (03 An;iz-lu, ming, 1l Vasc, New Orleans and Fasf 9:00A Martinez and Stockton. : 10:00A San Leandro, Haywards and Niles . 1:45¢ 12:00x San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns ~ 2:45p 1:007 Niles, San Jose and Livermore...... 54 #1:00p Sacramento River Steamers *9:00F 1:30F Port Costa and Way Stations. 3:45p 3:00r San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns 2:45» 4:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 6:45m 4:00p Martinez, San Kawon, Vallejo Napa, Calistoga, Kl Verano an Santa Roga. . 9:134 4:007 Benicta, V: ) a, Knights TLandiug, rysville, ; Oroville and Sacrainento 2 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Li Stockton 715 5:00 San Leandro, ns 8:40W 8:30¢ Los Angeles Fxprecs, Fresuo, Ray- mond (for Yosemi Santa Barbara and 1'os Angole 5:30P Santa Fe Route, Atlantic Expr for Mojave and Iast.... 6:00¢ Earopean Mail, Og: G:00r Wi il 17:008 Vallej 7:00p Oregon “ville, Redding. Portland, Sound and Fast 7:00P San Leandro, 3. 1 00 San Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns +112:00A H11:15p Ban Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns_*7:154 NANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 17:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark, Sar J Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Cruz . L ... i8:e5m A Newark, Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Crazand Way Stations. ... . 5:30m *+2:15p Newark, C , San Jose, Ner Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and’ Principal Way Stations, 3 4:45p Nowark, 08 Gatos. : COAST DIV hird & Townsend Sts.) *6:454 San Jose, New Annaden and Way Statiox L *ldm 17:304 Sundey Ex¢ ta Cruz, Paific Grove and Principal Way Stations. . 18:35 8:104 San. Jose, unta b asitic_Grove, Robles, San Lnis Obispo and Principal Way Stations. “ree . i’:d7}. Palo Alio alo Alto and Way Station 3 =801 San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Suita Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Paciie Grove . b 0P San Joso and Principal Way St #4:300 San Jose and Way Statious 8:30r San Joso and Way Stat 0p San Jose and Way Stations 45 San Joso and Way Stations. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANOISGO—Foot of darket Street (Slip 5)— ST:00 §:00 9:00 *10:00 11:004.. 412:50 $100 %300 3:00 *4:00 8.00 *6:00e.m. From OAELAND—Poot of Brosdway.— *6:00 7:08 8:00 *9:00 10:00 *1L:00 Ax, - $13:00 330 300 00 508 . " A for Morning. * e e, Sundays ouly. only. 3 N‘Ho:a.ly‘,”;‘hnndl’y snd Z'nm-d-y nights only SAUSALITD FERRY. From Arai 21, 1695, Leave 8. F. WEEK DAYS. Arrive S. ¥, 7.00A.M. Mill Val., Ross Val., San Rfl....... . £.004.M. ¢ SanQtn. 6.45A.M. 9.15A.M. e, T.408M 10.15A.M. 4 SanQta. 8.45A.. 11458, oLl 0.40aM. 1.45p.M, ¢ San Qin. 10.45A.M. ¢ ..., 11.85AM0 4 SanQn. 1i6e, s-eeee. 305P M, “ SawQic. 440ma, 5.350.M, 11307 3. Ross VaL., Sa R1l., San Q. 5,004, Casadero ‘and *1.462.M. ki e only. SUNDAYS. * 6.00A.. Mill 10,0041, §an +........ Ross Valley, San Rafael, San Qto, 11.00A.M. Sausalito onl; 5o . Seusalito ax 2. Mill Valley, Ross Valley, g X « Mill Val, Ross Val, San 1. Sen Q. ‘12107, “ “ §an Qtn, :. Ml Yal, Ras Yal, San R “ « “ “ “ “