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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1895. The ComMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ‘Wheat weaker; freights higher. silver unchanged. Barley lower. Oats arrive heavily. Large Yellow Corn weaker. Light offerings of Rye. Jay steady. White Beans firm; Colored weak. To:atoes and Onions stronger. Buiter. Chieese and Eggs uncbanged, FPoultry nominal. Peaches higher. Driea Apricots higher. Berries continue cheap. Provisions unchanged. Hides rule firm. Meats unchanged. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. <ITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI~ WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, 1895, 5 P. M.—Synopsis and general 8, forecas: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date iast year Eureka .11, last vear .00; Red Biuft .16, last year.00: Sacramento ast year .00; San Fran- cisco .01, last vear.00: Fresno .00, iast year.00; Los Angeles .00, last ¥ San Diego -00; last vear .00: Yuma .00. ear .00. The following maximum temperatures have | from Californ San to-day: | 63: Los | San Luis Obispo. 78; : Independence, 941 been reportea stations Evreka, 66 degrees: Angeles. 78: Re San Diezo, Fresno. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 63 deg., minimum 55 deg. and mean 59 deg. “Te pressure Is highest to-night in Montana and vest in the interior of California and in Ari- 3 ly winds, with Tigh nterior of California to continue Tuesday and in the territors Wednesday. The pressure continues to diminish along the Northern California coast and if this condition con- tinues twenty-four hours longer it will result in weather along the norchern coast of Califor- like p showers by Wednes. is hardl iowever. that this con- diiion will con:inu cast made at & dnight July hern Cal long th:e re: lisht ong the coast, o bris rnoon: prot oole <treme southern coast. _ rnia—Fair; nearly stationary 11y cooler on the northern nds on the norchern coast. slightly warmer in the north- zona. temperatures, pre and the condition is 1 ater portion of 1k icisco for thirty hours | 1595 | air, but becom'n; near! enerally Not coast For Nevada—Fair; east portior ; 5 For Utah—Fair; probably slightly warmer in the north portion. For Arizona—Falr; stationary tempera- Inity—Fair but cloudy | fonary temperature; nging 10 brisk to high For San Franciscoand v Tuaesday forenoon; nea; fresh soutlierly w1 h westerly in the afternoou. 2 W. H. HaMmMoN, Forecast Official. MARKETS. NEW YURK 8.—The bulls were in and some NEW YORK, N.Y.. July control at the Stock Exchange to-d stocks scored decidediy higher pris The factors | at work were the fu vance In wages, as evi- denced by 10 per cent granted by | the Pull ounced yes- terday, t ilent outlook for the growi crop, 10 by the presidents of the leading | demana. | but otherwise prices were not changed. | The supply WorLp. bushels clearcd at the seaboard. The announce ment that 100 cars—largely new wheat—were es mated for to-morrow had the usual weakening effect of the new crop movement ou prices. The decline, which was then well under ¥ e ceived further impetus from this source. The vist- ble supply decreased 1,202,000 bushels and tee amount on ocean passage 120,000 bushels. The total imports of Wheat by European countries last week aggregated 9,950,000 bushels. Closing con- tinental cables were irregular. The Engiish visi- bie supply included 1,700,000 bushels. Every one wanted to sell and nobody wanted to buy durinz the last half hour, and in conseguence of that state of affairs prices suffered a furiher serious break. September wheat opened at from 7134 to 70750, 1ed to 67%c, closing at 67%c, 3¢ under ent the way of wheat. The feeling was fair, ¥, during the irst fifteen or_twenty minutes, but afier that less sirength appeared. Recelpts | were 169 cars, 34 more than expected. With- drawais from store were larze, 737,937 bush ol cables were firm. The supply decreased 00 bushels and the amount On OCFAN DAS- September corn opened at @45c and_4214c, closing at Estimated receipts norrow. 210 cars. Oats drageed to-day. Price changes were within res ricted limits and ruled by the action of the larger markets. Receipts were 183 cars and 238,- 874 bushels were taken from the store. The visi- bie supply decreased 722,000 busheis. Around the close there was an important decline in sympathy with corn. September closed 1@1Y4c under Satur- ax was firm. Cash, $1 36 bid. September, /o October, $1 Receipts were four cars. ated revival of business in product is slow in materializing. To-day’s ses- sion was quiet and dull as any day last week. The tone of the market was about steady early, but later in the day it was influenced adversely by the of wheat. At the ciose September pork c lower, September lard 10c lower, Sep- 215@15c lower. Closing prices: c; September, 6734 : Decem- September, 42%c; . is—July, 2814c; September, 22%c; May, 263zc. ber, 697&c. Corn—July, 355 42140: May, v, $11 85: September, $12. $6 40: September, 86 521, September, 86 3114, s was transacted in butter. Arrivals were moderate, but quite a good supply had accumnlated. Under grades were in poor Extra creameries were quotable 163a¢, Eggs—Arrivals of eggs showed a failing off and the market was in an improved condition. The demand from all sources was good. Fresh stock, 1012@1034c- Livestock. STOCKYARDS, ILL, July 8.—There v active demand for good cattle: steady. was moderate. The offerings of hogs were of only fairly good quality to-day, and choice y hogs advanced 5¢ early. Chicago packers, wever, held back. and long before noon it was ¢ to obtain first prices. The raceipts o shicep wore light and an average advance of 15¢ 100k place in fat sheep and iambs, Catlle — Receipts, 12,000. Common to extra steers, 83 8 s and feeders, 52 40G | cows ‘and bulls, 3 80; calves, 32 25@5 50: Texans, §2 15@+ 50. Hogs—Kecel] UNION vas a fair 00. Heavy packing and ship- ping lots. § common to choice mixed, $4 8525 assorted, $5@5 20: light, $4 B5@5 @4 90. 9000. Western_ro: placing of a £5.000,000 lo: Pennsylvania Company s rale is An unusu- low one for glven out demand pre: securities. Another advancing prices k that the power of b tling the anthr: The story American | ¢ the work of ep_very was the belief king interests are engaged in ite coal trade troubl at the Reading w hold of shortly and broucht into line with the big companies. coming meeting of the sales agents is e: ed to throw some lizht on this vexed question. At one time prices showed an ad- vance of 14 to 4 per cent, New Enzlund leading with aslesupto 554, Asusnal, the report was circulated that the company was under tue control of the parties interested in t} w York, New Haven and Hartford. While it is believed that this is cor- Tect it is impossi 1ation of the renort me time tha the ¢ by J. Plerpont Morgan | and William Rockefeller, and the revival of the re- port _excites but | xcept, , in bear circles. The Grangers, the & western and Southern Railway and L. and N. were also_strong. In the industrials Chicazo Gas rose to 60, dropped to 585k and rallied to 5834 Neariy 25,000 shares of the stock changed bands and the bulk of et no of- ng was for short 10114, but the rise brou stock and = decline to 11 eneral Electric and Di & were firm and Jeather w ted. In the closing hour , except for sugar and Chicago Gas. Net E nces of L4 to 334 ver cent, New England leading. Sugar, Chicago Gas and lea her | t 35@115 per cent. t. Total sales were 14@112Y% en- ling ana ¢ Rubber was he market was ) w g 2 ® B es footed up $1 Burlington and Quincy controver:ik Houston and Texas Central Consols Reading first preference, 1, 10 3 211%; do thirds, 11, do certif Bonds 1 fourths, Louis_Sout toba. Montana exiension foi vannah &nd Western firsts ce Improvement o 1163 In Goveriment bondsat board $12,000 coupons fonrs of 1907 soid at 113, and $i000 coupons fours of 1925 at 124. Grain and Merchandise. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 8.—Flour—Dull, weak; wheat, lower grades, $2 70@3 30; do fair to fancy, $3 50@4: do patents, $1 20@4 50; Min- nesota clears, $3 10@ do Straits, 83 30@ ts, $3 90@4 65; low extras, $2 70@ mills, $4 do patents, $4 75 Southern flour, dull, k; common to fair ex- 315: good to _choice d 20@4. Western, §2 80@2 90. Rve Wheat—Dull, 314@314¢ lower, with options clos- ine steady. No. 2 red, store and_elevator, 7012@ 7034c: afion 1. 0. b., 7T114@ graded Red, 65@73c: No. 12 tions were active and hea rices | {@37/sc lower and weaker on cabies, foreign sell- | ing, weaker West local liquidation and bets crop reports, with arrivels of new wheat West, September and Deceraber most_ac 0.2 red August, 71 September, December, er. No. 2, 4614 Options were aciive and 2346 ower on local liquidations and following the eptember most active 47c: September. 474 fairly active, ate, common to cloice, 3 : 9c.” London market un- changed. Wool—Fair demand; domestic fleece, 15@19c: puiled, 12@30c; Texas, 9@12c. Lard—Qu ;' $13 50@14 25. Butter—Liberal supply. easy; State dairy, 11@ 17c: do creamery, 17@17%5c: ‘Western dairy, 8@ 12c: do creamery, 12@1714c: do factory, B@i2 Eigins, 17 ¢; imitation creamery, 11@15 Ch : quiet: Ntate]large, 6la@sc: do do smali, 7@8Yac; part skims, 214 i skims, 13@234c. -; State of ~Pennsylvania, 1314@ 12@13c: do per case, . Tallot sieady. moderate demand. City 484c bid. country 414@45/4c. Pig Iron—Firm and in good demand; American, #11 50@)4. Copper—Strong; Lake, $10 75@10 80. Lead Aomestic, $3 8214, g in—Firm; straits, $14 267 plates, fair demand, rm. Spelter—Dull; domestic, 83 621, Cotton Seed Oil—Quiet: usettied: crude, 28¢ bid: vellow prime, 2634c: do good off grades, 253, @26c. Jtice—Fair demand; domestic, 414@6c; Japau, e, ioinanes—Fas New Orleans, 2 Coffec—Quie Octover. $14 Rio dull, easy; Sngar—Ra s;rtl\'e: firm: foreign nominai; e pointsupto5down. July,$1460: December, §14 608314 657 spot 0. 7. $15 35. fair refining, 27c: centrifugal, 96 test, 3 refined, fairly active, firm; off A, 16@1635c : mold A, 4-16@474c: standard A,'4 7-16@454c: confectioners' A.4 516 Aigo: cut, Joat and erushed. 5 1-16c: pow- ered. 43,@ c; granulated, 4 7-16@434c: Cuves, 4 11264750, °° s Celifornia fruits” Raisins 3 crown, 514c¢; pranes four sizes, Sijc. Peaches—Hale's Early, 80c@ £3 20. Plums—Royal Hative, $110@$1 8 each, g1 26@82 55: do Burbank, $175@82 25. Prunes—Tragedy, $1 65@82 5B, Apricots—Roy- als, 65c@F1 65. Cherries—Koyal Anne, 65c@82 45: do’ Black Republican, 75c@1 65. Pears—Bart- fetts, §2 66@3: Buerre Clifford, $106@i 10. Oranges —Fancy Seedlings, $1 50@2 15: do Mediter- ranean Sweets, $1 80@2 55. CHRICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Tir. July 8.—The crowd played for a rally in wheat this morning, but the market Acted exactly thereverse. Initial trading was at slightly lower prices, but local traders bought wheat quite freely on predictions of frost in the North- west. There was likewise covering for “short” ac- count, but when the energy disappeared from the demand it was s0on apparent that further support was lacking, and a decline started. Liverpool ca- bles were firm, but not enough so to impress the trade with any force. Recelpts were light at 26 2ars for Chicago and 132 in the Northwest. Rus- n shipments as given by New York were 4,500,- bushels for last_week. Withdrawals 'from awore amounted 10 58,927 bushels and 65,502 | | | FUTURES. | i | 3. F. Davis. July closed 464c; | CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, Tr1., July 8.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruit at open auction to-day as follows: Tragedy prunes, $1 45@1 90. Plums— Peach, $1 60@1 95: Simoni, §1 70; Washington, Abundance, $1@1 40; Royal Hative, $1@ 25@1 50; Burbank, 81 40@ Satsuma, $1 60. Peaches— Hale's Early, 85c@$1 40; Royal, 75@85c; Moor- park, $1 Pears—Clapps, $1 80G2 De Congre Nect: Bartlett, $2 20@2 50. rines. $1 70. 0@40c. - Porter Bros. Company soid at open auctlon to- day: California red plums, $3 05: Tragedy prunes, 195; Satsumas, : Ogons. 81 60@ 85: Japans, $1@1 65: ‘asbington plums, plums, $155: German dance, 'S105@1 40; St weet Botans, $1 15@1 20: s1 prunes, Catherines, St. John peaches, 70c@$1 90: Hale's Early, 75c@ $125, and in crates, £1 Imperial peaches, 1 45 , $125; Emma_peach, 81 20! 55: Sacra $2 10@2 25 July 8.—Porter Bros. Company v: Tragedy prunes, $2 75 k plams, $2 75@2 87: Abundance 250: Royal Hatives peach plum: 5 Hale's : figs, $1 62: apricots, $1 37@ r from Sacramento sold gross for p ato River Bartletts in v 2 BOSTON, Ma soid at open av 8.—Porter Bros. prunes to averaze ., 1 26. Porter Bros. Com- s0ld at open auction to-dny; Bartlett pears, 2 80; Tragedy pranes, 52 25@2 40; Simonls, $2 25: Abundance and Burbank plums, $1 70: peach plums, $1 40@1 65; Royal Hatives, $1 208 125 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHFAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENc., July 8.—The spot market | 1n quiet at 6s 3,d@5s 4340. Cargoes are steady at 26s 3d on passage. The Prodnce Exchange cable gives the following { Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: July, s 3d: August, bs 834d; September, 58 414d; Octo” ber, bs 434d; November. 68 514d. SECURITIES. LONDOX. Exe., July 8.—Consols, 107%4; 8084d; French Rentes. 102f 35c. EXCHANGE AND BULLI1ON. ilver, | Sterling Exchange, 60 days. -_ $4 K3, | Sterling Exchanee, si . - 490 ew York Exchange, sight. -_— 024y New York Exchange, elegraphic... — 05 Flne er, spot, P ounce. - 87 Fine Silver, 30 days — 6675 Mexican Dollars 54 bity NEW BANK AT FULLERTON. The Fruit Growers' Bank of Fullerton, Californfa, has been organized and will open for business Sep- tember 1. The following directors were elected: v. B. Wilshire, A. McDermont, H. G. Wilshire, L. C. McKnight, B. C. Balcomb, Paul Seeger, E. Barr, SPECIE SHIPMENTS, Specie Shipments from San Francisco duriig the month of June were $1,356,337, against 1,872,600 for June, 1864, For tie first six months of 1895 they were §11,951.630, azainst $16,658.000 for the same period in 1894. The leading items in this yenr's shipments were $4.653,000 in Silver Bul- fion, $2,709.800 in Mexican Doliars and $3,765,800 Beiiiraia NEW YORK STOCKS, 3, | in Gold Coin. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad ~hares. Money on call has been easy at 1@1%5%; Iast loan at 1% and closing at 1% Prime mercantile paper. 314@4%% Bar silver, 67%p7c. Mexican dollars, 53l4c. Sterling exchange is very strong, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 89@ 4 8914 for sixty days and $4 89 for demand. Posted rates, £4 8915@4 90Ls. Commercial bills, $4 87%,@4 8815 Government bonds firm: State bonds quiet: raiiroad bonds strong. Silver at the Board was dull. CLOSING STOCKS. 9414 N. J. Central. . 9%} Norfolk & Wes.. ‘Adams T xpi 148 | Preferred.... ‘Alton, Terre Haute, 61 | North American American Express.113 [Northern Pacific. American Tobacco.113%, _Preferred.. Preferred 113 | Northwestern, Bay State Gas.. ... 16 | Preferred.. Baltimore & Ohio.. 83 Y. Centrai. Brunswick Land: Buffalo, Roch & P, Canads Pucific.... 56 Cenada Southern.. b3 T L Canton Land. Y. & New Eng. 5414 Central Pacific UaN. Y. Susq & W.... 11 Ches. & Ohio. 2314 Preferred. 91 Chicago Alton. (Ontario 8 Preferred. ‘Ontario & West 17% Chicago, B.& Q.... 8% Oregon Improvmt. 12% Chicago & E. Tli... 5415 Preferred.... Preferred. Chicago Gas. Cleve & Pitisbuy Consclidation Coal.143 |Peoria, D.& Consolidated Gas.. 321/ Pittsburg & W pfd. C. C.C. &St. Louls. 33 Puliman Palace. Pacific Mail Preferred. 92 |Quicksilyer. 234 Colo. Fuel 3914 " Proferred. 19 Preferred. 20 199 Cotton Oil Cey 27 17 Commerelal Ca) 4 7214 X iRomeWnt & 115 Denver & R. 45448t L. & S. W. 7% Preferred 4744/ Preferrea. 22 Distillers St. Paul & Kingston & . Lake Erie & Westn Inferior to choice, | Preferred. Lake Shore. National Le: Preferred,. Long I Louisy! Louisville Na& Cl Preferred Manha Memphis & Charis. Mexican Central, Michigan Centrai. 100 Minn & 8. L. Minn. & St. 1st preferred 2d preferred. Misson Mobile & Ohlo. Nashvilie Chart., National Linseed siznd ille & tian ri Paci U S ds, reg.... Do, 4s coupon. U'S s new reg. Do, 4 coupon. Do. 2s. Do, 28 registered. B S Do. 58 coupon, Do, Cherokee 4s, 1896 Do, 1 Do, 1 Do, ) Pacific €8 of '95. D. C. 3 Ala Class A 4. Do, C La Con Misson Tenn new 3s. Va funding del Do, d Do, Den & Do, 4 Erie 2d; Kanses Pa Consols 7. Dess after an adjournment of five days. 897. BGE -6 08 501 4s.. ri fun eferre RG 1st s. s 8t repts st Canada South 2ds.. 1071 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.100 1234 Ut P w L1 U. S. Rubber. Preferred. Wab. S. L. & Pac Preferred. Wheeling & Am Cotton N J Cent Gen bs. Northern Pac 1sts.115 Union Pacific 13 ;|U. P., Dea. & Gulf. U. 8. Cordage 1 Preferred. 21 Guaranteed. (274 U. S, Express. 41 4|U. §. Leather. 187 Preferred 9264 cu & B. referred. 7 Beef Tractio: BONDS. |Ks Pa ists Den div108%, ‘M K T 2ds. Do, 4s. 6255 116Y4 S Son Uni We 113 8l Texas Pacific firs Texas Pi {Mobile & Ohio [ 6 Tex Couid 53 12 34| Reading 4s. 134/ Missouri 6. StL&IronMtGen 58 8015 St L & S F Gen 6s.108 ISt Paul Consols . P. C. & Pa1sts. 118 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..11015 thern K. R. 6s. 99 onPac st Shore 4s. 68 i 5. /R Granae West 1:1;176 Ches & O 58 1134 Atchison 4s. 76 645" Do, 2ds A 2814 GH &S A 63 108, 77 100 on 65, st PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. ‘WHEAT—The Produce Exchange resumed busi- The mar ket had weak ened in the interval and quotations opened lower a) around. The shippers are paying 921,@95c for No. 1 in the country, but will hardly pav those prices here, especlally as ireights have advanced o 37s 6d. No. 1, @9114c; choice, 9214c; lower grades, 821@87Yzc: extra cnoice {or milling, §74,c@$1 V234 B cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSTON—10 0'clock— No session. REGULAR MOR: AFTERNOON 4: 2800. §1 0055, Seller '95, new, storage lower. hardiy seen now. Brewing, 65@72)/¢ ® ctl; Chey- | 61/5c. —Offerings are lafger and the market is 10 SESSION c. 00, $1 67: eller '95, new, storage pai December—1100 NG SESSION tons, 81 01: 3500, £1 011, — Decem bej 3100, $1 018 100, $1 tons, No.1Feed is offering at 60c; old Feed i alier, $1 05@1 10 for No. 1 and 85@80c for No. 2. CALL BOABD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION. REGULAR MOR! 10 o'clock—No sesaion. NG SESSION—December—800 | tons, 621sc. Seller '85, new—100, 57¢; 100, 563;c. AFTEENOON SESSION — December — 500 tons, | | 6215 0 M to 100, 6214¢. — Recelpts of Iate have been free, thus add: he weakness. ng are quotable at $1@1 05 B ctl; fan: The demand Is slow. Feed, $1@1 06 B ctl: good 1o choice. K71,@95¢ common to fair. 80@86¢; Gray, 821a@87Yac; Sur- | prise, 973c@81 0745 7 ctl. CORN low there is no change. at $1 12 1214@1 White, 8 P ctl for new. BUCKWHEA' ctl. 15 10! @110 B ctl. Quoted ut $0@61T4c forold and 8215@85c | ot much offering at the mom e —Dull and nominal at 85@40c o FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, £3 50@3 €0 B bbl: Bakers extras, §3 40@3 50 ine, 8225250 B bbl. bam Flour., 3¢ Cracked Wheat, 31401 STUFF Flour, Bu Oatme: 314c R B: Rye Meal 414c; Oat Groats, kwheat Flour, 41hc! Pearl Barley, 414@434C b; Rice Meal, $12@15 ® ton. CORNMEAL, EXC.—Table Meal, 3@3%c: Feed Cracked _Corn, $24 50825 50 B ton; Hominy, 414@434c B b. Cor . $24@25; HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$13 50@14 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—$18219 50 B ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, $13 50@14; Ollcake Meal at the mill. $25 3 ton; Cottonseea Uilcake, $24 P ton. HAY—Arrivals are nov large and prices are t New Wheat quotable at [$7@9 59 ton: New Wild Os:, $6@7 B ton: new Wheat and Oat, $7@8 50 @ ton: new Barley, $5@7: new steady. Alfalfa, $5 50@7 50. ‘We quote old Hay §$5@10 50 P ton: Wheat and Oat, $7 50@8 50: Bariey, firm. Colored descriptions are very dull. are guotable at $1 25@1 50 B 82 66@2 90 P ctl; Pea, $2 60@ $2 5082 £0: Pink 21 25: Blackeye, $3: Red K Whites, #32 5t ters 26@8: Oat, 87 508! Compressed, $7 50@9 50: Siock, $5@6 B ton. STRAW—50@75¢ 9 bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Small Whites, Limas and Butters are Limas, scarce at S5@5 @3 25 for am 5 . EDS—Mustards nominal. Flax, $2 25@2 50 3 | nd §2 Wheat, 9 50: Clover, 87@8; Bayos : Small Whites, 2 85 B otl; Larce 1 23@1 45; Reds, v, nomin # o ctl: Canary, 814@3Y5c A b: Alfalfa, 7@734C; Rape, 13,@21 figu NS enip, 4c B . AS—Split nominal; Niles, nominai Peas, 4@43/c: Green Peas, Blackeye, nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Prices are higher. Garnet Chiles, 60@8bc B ctl sacks, , 5UC@E for Berkeley a 5075 ABLES— (Green Peppers, B sack for Vacaville, 75c@§1 B box nd $1 50@l 75 B box for Alameda; Burbank: : Early R in sacks, 50@70c. NIONS—Higher prices were obtained. New 80c ¥ ctl: Silverskins, 75@90c B ctl. ere was very little change box; Green | se, in boxes, 50c@8$): in , n hoxes, 50@75¢c; @31 Tomatoes from Vacaville, 25@60c B box: from the River. $150@1 76 B box: Summer Squash, 50@ @5¢ for Bay: Asparagus, from 60c for common up o #2 50 for choice: Rhubarb, 35@50c; Green Pea: 2@215c B T: String Beans, 5@Ac @ 1: Bay Cu- box: Green Okra, 5@8c B 1b cumbers, B0@H0 50: Dry Peppers, 1214@15¢: Egg Plant, §1 2 Cabbage, 7b¢ @ ct 2@3c® b. BUTTER, higher DatRY—Fancy, 14c B 13%4c; medium grades, prices. nominal. CHEESE—Fancy mild new, 6@614¢ B t: com- mon to good, 4@« ern, 1134 EGGS™ 12: 5d1 Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—About 650 boxes came in from the north yesterday and checked all tendency toward Dealers generally quoted a weak market, but prices showed no change. CREAMERY—Fency, 16¢, with sales higher for speciais; seconds, 14@15¢ D M. 00d to cholce, 133 b f 11@12%4¢; store Butter, Young America, 5@7c; East- Western, 6@Sc @ ib. ne demand and suppiy about balance at the moment and_prices show no change. Eastern, 14@15c B dozen; Duck E 1234@ @13c_for Hens: Geese, B The@$1 25: Ducks, £3. 50§‘| Hens, $4@5 B dozen; Roosters, young, o, old, $4@4 50 B doz; Fryers, $4 50@5 4 for large and $2G3 3668 % dozen; Broflers, §3 5 14 3 ges. 15 : ranch Eggs 1 for recognized brands. @16c: store Eggs, 1€c @ dozen, and 17¢ POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY~—Not enough In to change quotations. Live Turkeys quotable at 12@13c for Gobblers: 12 for small; Pizeons, §1 356@. GAME—Nominal, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS mir, 76c@$1: Goslings, for old and 3 50@5 50 for young and old. ¥RUITS, ' ORCHARD FRUITS—Peaches are being shipped East In larger quantities, hence fewer are coming in to this market, which s considerably higher in conse: rive case; uence. Figs, i poor condition. Cantaloupes are 15@: 39 Apricots are rather easier. Nectarines. $1 B box. uotable igs ar- at $2 50@4 @ large c B box for singie and 25 ?:K.Oc for double iavers: Plums, 26@65¢; Penches, 0@65¢ # bx and bagket: 35@65c 3 bskt: Apples, 25@75¢ P box and 25@35¢ nal; Pears, 40@00c % box and 4 Apricots, 40@kSc @ box and 50@H ‘rabapples, nomi- @50c B basket c basket for Royals and 330440 3 ton to the canners: Cherries, 80@76 box for biack; Royal Anne, 63@80c # X. BERRIES—There was no change whatever yes- Blac sberries are quotable at $1_25@2 @ chest: Raspberries, $2@3; Currants, $2 50@4: terday. Strawberries, $2 50@4 ior Longworths and $1 3B chest for large berries. GRAPES—Black Grapes have appeared. a box of fine ripe Black Hamburgs selling at $1350. Sweet- waters and Fontainebleaux are qui DOX. 06 et a0 75c@H1 25 ® Phus FRUITS—There s very little demand for Oranges at box: Seedlings, 1 80 for commen and $2¢ Mexican Limes, §4@4 Cal 50 3 for the moment. Navels, 31@2 B lifornia Lemons, $1@ 00d to choice: box; Bananas, $1 26 @2 ® bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 3 dozen, PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8@814¢ for heavy ana 8 u‘z/fn. 1 &5 17 50@18 LAR] 1 for light medium, 11@11 1215c § for exira light and for sugar-cured; Emstern Sugar-cured Hams, Callfornia Hams, 10Y5( 7 bbl; extra mess do, 10; extra prime Pork, $9 50 ¥ bbl; extra clear, pound and 8c @ I for pure: tierces, 6¢ for compound ant bbls, 7 c; 10-B tins, 8¢ @ b do COTTOLENE~T734c In tierces and 834¢ 10-® tins. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Firm, with an encouraging ontlook. We quote new Apricots at 8@8Lsc B M. ©Old Fruit: Prunes. 4 sines, 4c: In smaller sizes, 2@ 314 and 5@514c @8; Pears, §|fll‘nm and ack RAIS] for pitts S for pressed D Apples, 4 't evaporated: c for evaporated halv B b for 2}/2@13¢ 2@ 1ic: Meas Beef, §7 8@8 60: family do, 201 meas, $15@15 60 bbl: Smoked “Eastern, tlerces, 6%c B I for com- ils, 9¢; California- 7 for pure: half- b, 8igc P b. b in 1zes, B@BC: ced Yo tor ‘enches, 414 for r leached 2¢ for Inferior goods; Plums, 3 and 1 2 DRIED for_unpitted; Figs, laa for unpressed. —Beyond a fractional decline in Large Yel- | Large Yellow is quotable | small Round Yellow, $1 16@ | | Four-crown 1oose, 3l4c: 3-crown, 2kae; 2-crown, 2c; seedless Sultanas, dc; seedless Muscatels, 2¢ @ b; S-crown London layers, $1 35@1 45 @ box; clusters, $2 25@2 75: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; Tm* perial clusters, $350: Dried Grapes—11@134 # 1b. NUTS—Wainuls. 7@10c for paper-shell and soft- sheil, and hardshell: Almonds, 2@2Y4¢ for hardshe 5@6c B Ib for softshell, and — for paper-shell: Peanuts, 5@6c for Eastern and £@43ec for California: Hickory Nuts, 5@6c: Pe- §n, B for rough and 8o forpolished; Filberts, t c; Brazil Nuts, 7@7%c » Ib; Cocoanuts, @b 50 3 100, prasy HONEY—New Comb, 10@11%4c: new water- white extracted. 5@bljc: light amber extracted, 43@he: dark amber, 4G414c 3 . ESWAX—Quoted at 26@27c P Ib HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Dealers are looking for a change any day now. Heavy salted steers, 10c B B: medium. 81,@9c B iv: light, 8@8Y4c: Co hides, 8@8isc: salted Kip, 7c; salied Calf, 9 saltea Veal. 8¢ B Ib: ary Hides, usual sele 18 B M culls and br idc B 5 Kip, 14@15¢: cry Calf, 20¢; prime Goatskins, 20@ 86’ each: Kids, 5e: Deerskins, good summer, 50 ® b: medium. 15@25c: winter, i 8 skius, shearlings, 10520c each; short wool, 25@35¢ each; medium, '30@45c each: long wool, 40@60c Culls of all kinds about 14 . TALLOW—No. 1 rendered. 41, @3vac B Ib. New lambs' and fall clips are quoted at 6@Sc. Quotations for thespringclip are: Humboldt and Mendocino, 1245@18%4c; Choice Norihern, 10 @11c: San Joaquin, seven months’, 6@8c; Nevada, Eastern Oregon, heav. c; do choice, Valley Oregon, 12@131ac B tb. HOPS—We quote good 1o choice, 4@6c B Ib; in- terior and old Hops, 2@3c B 1. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4%c; Wool Bags, 24@2¢c. COAL—Wellington, $8; New Wellington, $8: Southtield Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle. § Bryant $6: Coos Bay,§5: Wallsend, $7 50 % to; Ecotch, $7 50: Brymbo, $7 50; Cumberland $13 50 in bulk and $15 ' sacks; Pennsyivania Anthra- cite Exg, $12: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Cannel, $8; Rock Springs, Castle Gote and Pleasant Val- ley, 87 60: Coke, $12 in bulk and $14 in sac SUGAR—The Western Suzar Refining Company anotes, terms net. cash: Cube, Crusbed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 534¢; Dry Granulated, 5%/ Confectioners’ A, 5¢: Magnolia A, 45¢; Extra C, 41jc; Golden C, 41jc: D, 4¢; half barrels, 14C more than barrels, and boxes Yac more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: quality, 5@5%4c; second quality, @icB'm. e, 4 small, 5@7c B b MUTTON—Wethers, 435@5c; Ewes, 4@4%ac ? b, LAMB—Spring, 5@6c @ 1. PORK—Live Hogs, 1 for hard and 4c for feder: 14¢ B 1 for soft, 4@414c dressed do, 5@bc. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FROM JULY § 108 INCUSIVE. Flour,ar. sks Orezon. Washuigtor ‘Wheat Corn. ct) Beans, sk: Potatoes, Oregon ns. ski . tons.. Middlings, sks. rolis bxs. Leat her. I REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, John Daniel to Emma Danel. lot on SE corner of Jackson and Polk streets, E 87:6 by S 127:814, subicct o a deed of trust: gift. Mary M. May to Magdalene May, lot Buchanan street. 67:6 S of Pine, S also lot on SW line of Ninth avenus street, SE 76 by SW 100, Francisco Homestead ana Railroad Association: ift. &l oulse A. Brown to John ) § 1ine of Lombard stree:. 13 W 157:6 by S 137:6: 810. Sarall Dil on to Patrick J. Cummins, lot on the line of Stevenson street, 210N of Nineteenth, N 25 by E 80: $10. Arthur W. Brown (trusiee of estate of Charles Brewer) to George W, and Emma Brewer, lot_on the S line of Twentleth s'reet, 125 W of Guerrero, 30 by 5 114, subject tolife estate, quitciain deed: S1. on E line of 6 by E 6 fanning. lot on the W of Devisadero, and 0. R. Williams Jr. to H. R. Sr. ums, lot on W line of Noe street, 165 3 enteenth, N 25 by W 130; also lots 598 to 605, Gift Map 2: eift. Albert E. Cochran to Mil'on H. Cook,lot on E line of Battery stre 11033 S of Commercial, S 20:10%4 by 12 70; $10. Robert Camm to Honora Townsend, lot on NE corner of Jones and Valparaiso streets, N 30 by E 62:6: $10. Blanche and_Addie O'D (estate of D. Maroney, by Maurice Jac: Tr.) to Nellle B. Reed. 10t'on NE line of Clara_street. 210:7% NE NE 16:1015 375 $10. i v Rogers to Mary A. McCormick, Jot on NW line of Natoma street, 175 SW of Seventh, SW 25 | by NW 75: also lot on NW line of Natoms street, | 200 SW of Seventh. SW 25 by NW 75; $10. William _Rollins to ‘Thomas Knight, 1ot on NE int jehth street with N'W line of Channel, NE 835 by NW 562:6, quitclaim deed; $2500. ol and Dora Geiz to John Moran, 1ot on F. line of Seventh avenue, 111 N of Clement street, N 25 by ¥ 126: $10. Laura B. Roeto A, Roe, 1ot on N lint of A street, 32:6 K of Eighteenth avenue, N 100 by E wiso lot on E line of Eighteenth ‘avenue. 100 street, N 126 by E 120: also lot on S line ¥ of Ashbury, E 25 by S line of Nineieenth avenue, 120 by N 50: $5. ward A. and Emma C. Kolb'to Bernard Bog- ner, 1ot on S line of 1 strect, §2:6 K of Forty-sixth avenue, E 25 by § 100: $10. Robert McCeney to Heivise McCen 1ine of Clarendon avenue. of 211:6, W S 218:8, E 2! 145t gift and $100. Julia 8. Hamilton, admint ix of esate of James McM. Shafter to William H ck, lot on SW line of Seventeenth avenue, 75 SE of J street, SE 75 by SW 100, block 351 South ancisco Homestead and R. R. Agsociation; ). John Piasecki to Eiizabeth Piasecki, undivided half of lot 31, block Q, Park Lane Tract 3; aiso undivided haif of jots 8 and 4, block S, Park Lane Tract 5: also lot 30, block P,’ Park Lane Tract 5; $10. Helen R. Chamberlain to H. S. Manning, lot on of Twelfth avenue, 22b NW of Q street v NE 100, ('N. & M. Tract; $10. me, lot on line of Twelfth NW of Q street, NW 50 by NI ALAMEDA COUNTY. James W.and Ellen B. Musserof Oakland to Socrates and Amelia Huff, lot on SE corner of Webster and Fourth stree:s.'S 100 by E 60, being the W 60 feet of lots 5 to 8, block 33, Oakland: 10, James W. and Georgina Whyte to E. M. Derby & Co. (a_corporation),lot_on N line of Monroe sirect, 35 E of Twenty-Afth avenue, £ 33 by N 125, being portion of lot 12, block B. Revised Map of Oak Tree Farm Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Margaret R.and George S. Switzer of San Fran- cisco to Willam Trevivi an_ Francisco, lot Tsaby avenue South, 475 100; 310. beginning at a point 160 feet NE line pf Kast Fourteenth street and g W from line of Adeline street, NW 81 by NE 178, being a portion of lot 7, block O, Revised Map Oak Tree Farm Tract: $10. Daniel Chisholm and T L. Peterman to G. S. Tangan, Joseph Kendall and Felix Chappellet, in- divided one-fiith interest in a franchise for a rail- road over land commencing at a point in county road from Heywards to Redwood Canyon, opposite the point where the S boundary line of Van ioo- sear intercepts said road, thence to a point whera it intersectsicthe N boundary line of the town of Haywarls: also land_commiencing st & point in the county road from Haywards to Mount Eden where said road fntersects the 5 boundary of the town of Haywards, thence SW to Petermans Land- ing: also land commencing at a pomi in the county road from Haywards to Petermans Landing where same intersects counts road from San Yorenzo to Alvarado, thence SI o a point where county road from Alvarado to Centerville is inter- cepted by line of electric railroad: also land com- mencing at & point on A street where same is intercepted by N boundary line of town of_Haywards, thence § to Soutli First street, thence E 1o East B'street, S to South Main street, | ¥ to East Dstreet, § to Atherton s reet, E to E line road Haywards to Mount Ede: S to S boundary of town of Haywards, Eden and Washington Town- ships: 310, Philip Kolb of Alameda to Mariauna L. Dias (wife of Joseph F.), 1ot on E line of St. Augustine street, 200 S of Rose avenue, S 50 by E 160, 10: 26, Nevis Tract, Pleasanton ay Township; $10. Joseph and Mary Praras of Solano to George W. Austin of Oakland, 1ot on S line of B street, 58 of Louise, 2 50 oy S 100, being subdivisions G and 1i in lot' 6, block 791, Waus Tract, Map 2, Oak- land: $10. George W. Austin of Oakland to Marc Crapu- chettes of San Francisco, lot on S line of 2 sireet, £8 E of Louise, 15 50 by S 100. being subdivisions G and H in 10t 6, block 791, Watts Tract Map 2. Oakland; §10. Albert M. and Hattie S, Smith to G May Redding, lot on SW line of East Fifteenth s'réet, 50 NW of Twenty-second avenue, NW 37:8 by SW_140, being 10t 15 and SE half of lot 16, block 23, San Antonfo, East Oakiand : $10. Cynthia A' Clark to Samuel T. Aloxander, lot on X linc of Ocean View avenue, 162.40 N from NW line of Grand, N 150, E 1955, S0 a point, W 125 10 beginning, being lofs 20 1025, 2, § and 4, and a portion of ot 1, block B, Broadway Terrace, Onk- and Township; $1 Builders’ Contracts. Hugh Dimond with J. W. Smith, to erect a four- story building on SW line of Fourth st., 92:6 NW of Howard; $1674. Same to James C. Britt, plumbing, etc., same; $1987. Same to Martin Carrick, plastering, same; $1100. same; $5805. Same to P. Fitzsimon, brickwork, Same to H. Ralston, ironwork, etc., same; $5600. e . e - THE CALL CALENDAR. JuLy, 1895. rge and Moou's Phases. July 6, Full Moon. July 14, Last Quarter. Juiy 21, New Moon. [55) Q) st Guanidl? OCEAN STEAMEKRS., Dntes of Departure f'rom San Franoisco. BTEAMKR. |DUSTINATION | SAIIA. | PIER. CityPuebla..| Vic & PetSnd|July 9, 9ax Bdw'y 1 Ausfralia....| Honolulu. {July 9.104M Oceanic Del Nore... |Grays H: {July 9. 8ewu | Main HumboldtBay [July 9. 2pM|Bdw'y 1 Co0s pav...... July10,10am| Vallejo _|¥an Diego. .. | TJuly10.11am Baw'y 2 *| Kel River.. .. lifuly10, 9au| Valloio _|{Coos Bav.... . |July10, Sem Oceenic North Fork. | HumboldtBay | Julyll, 9am Miss'n 1 Humboldt... | HumboldtBay July12, 9am Washt'n Eureka | Newnort | Julyl2, Bax Bdwy 2 Alce Binchd | Portlan TJuly13, ey Vallejo Rio- Janelro| China & Japan July13, Spx PM S8 Oregon, July13:10AM Spear Snnta Howa.. |san Diegw. .. |July14.11ax Bdw'y 2 WallaWalla| Vic & Pgt Snd Julyld, 9ax Bdw'y 1 Farallon....| Yeauina Bay..|Julv15, 5pa Miss 1 Washtenaw (Panama .. .... Julyl8, 4rx Lombrd St Paal. Bdw'y 2 ]‘.vm_na. BAM July18.10A Speat STEAMKES TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | From | bus Fureka. (Sewport. . [July 10 Walla Waila.... | Victoria & Puget Sound | Tuly 10 Oregon. :| portiand. July 10 Humboldt . Humboldt Bav. ©quly 10 San Jose.... .. | panama.. July 11 Farallon Yaquina Bav.. Tuly 12 Santa Rosa., San Dieg July 12 Bandorille...... |Coquille River. July 12 Gaelic {China and Japan July 13 Pomana. July 13 San Mateo |Tuly 13 Weeott. July 14 St Pau July 14 Umati victoria & Puget Sound July 15 State of Cal. Portiand, {July 15 Willamette Mexico. July 16 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. |FIGH WATER|LOW WATER| SUN. |MOON. Small.(Large |Small | Large 3007 0.16a] 7007 7.94x 4.55 734 4 528 | 3.9p 0.664 819r 7.56A' 4.66 7.83 9 56r Rises| Sets | Rises. 1 £ @ 9| 0 1 HYDROGEAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYPROGRAFHIC Orrics, U. 8. N, ) MERCHANTS EXCHANGE SAN ¥ RANCISCO. July . 1895, ) The time bail on Teiegraph Mill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—L e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or &t exaclly & ¥. .. Greenwich time. 4 A. F. FECHTELER, Lientenant S. N.. in charge. e e e e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. MONDAY, July 8. Stmr Scotia, Johnson, 28 hours from Eureka: 150 M ft lumber, 100 M shingles and 100 M shakes, toJ R Hanify. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 36 hoursfrom Cres- cent Citv: pass and mdse. to Hobhs, Wall & Co. Stmr Pomona, Hannah,51/ hours fm Santa Cruz; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Corona, Hall, 6134 hours from San Diego and way ports: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkius & Co. tmr Arago, Reed, 44 hours from Coos Bay; pass and mdse. to Oregon Coal and Nav Co. Stmr Jéwel, Madsen, 44 hours from Port Los ballast, to Caspar Lumber Co. £ Noye, Levinson, 14 hours fm Fort Bragg; pass and mdse, t0 J S Kimball. Stmr_Homer. Drisko, 53 hours from Coos Bav Port Orford; pass and mdse, toJ D Spreckels & Bros Co. Bark Guardian, Marden, 12 days from Port Had- lock; lumber and piles, to W J Adams. Schr Moro, Jorgensen, 53 hours from Plsmo; rock, ete, tod § Kimball. Schr James Townsend, Jensen, 52 hours from Fort Bragg; 190 M it lumber, to Union Lumber Co. Schr Chrisiina Steffens, Rasmussen, 20 hours fm Point Arena; 75 cds bark, to R A Gilbride. Cleared. MONDAY. July 8. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr Acapulco, Clark, Panamae, etc; PM S S Co. sailed. MONDAY. July 8. Stmr Cleone, Higgins. tmr Whitesboro. Johnson, Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro. Stior State of California, Ackley, Astoria. mr Acapulco, Clark, Panama, etc. mr Caspar, Anfindsen. mr Rival. Johnson. Fort Bragg. Schr Confianza, Vorel. Schr Eobolink, Nelsun, Mendocino. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—July §—10 r. m.—Weather foggy; wind SW : velocity 12 miles per hour. Charters. The Br ship Errol was chartered prior to arrival for wheat, fiour or barley to Europe, 30s—1s 3d less direct. “The Brship Kelat is rechartered for wheat to Europe, 378 6d—1s 3d less direct. Spoken. June 5—6 N 81 W, Nor ship Vildanden, hence March 4, for Queenstown. June 5—10 N 82 W, Br bark County Antrim, frm Oregon, for Queenstown. Misce(laneous. TONDON, July 8—The Br bark Craig Elvan, frm Portland, OF, went ashore in River Limerick, but was afterward taxen off. Domestic Ports. FORT ROSS—Arrived July 7—Schr Reliance,hce July 6. alled Tuly 7—Schr Reliance, for Point Arena. TATOOSH—Passed In July 7—Stmr Umatilla, he June 5, for Victoria and Port Townsend. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed July 6—Schr Chas R Wilson and schr American Girl, for San Frencisco: bktn North Lend, hence June 23; schr San Buena- ventura, for Redondo. RED! iled July T—Schr Webfoot, Knappton. HOQUIAM—Arrived July 7—Schr J M Weather- wax and achr Marion, hence June 28; schr Laura for Arrived July 8—BarkPalmyra rrived July 8—Ship Columbla, hee ARRO—Arrived July 7—Schr Eliza Miller, from Port Los Angeles. CLEON E—Sailed July 8—Stmr Greenwood. for San_Francisco. ASTORIA—Salled July 8—Stmr Oregon, for San Franclsco: Brship Rathdown, for U K. SAN PEDRO—Arrived July $—Stmr Pasadena, from Eureka. PORT ANGELES—In port july 8—Schr Emma . from Champerico. IXA—Sailed July 7—Schr Eclipse, for San PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 8—Stmr Laguna, from Bear Harhor. BIA R HARBOR—Salled July 8—Stmr Westport for Los Angeles. Foreign Ports. SANTA ROSALIA—Arrived June 27—Bark Arcturus, from Burrards Tnlet. ANTWERP—Sailed July 4—Brship Cedric the Saxon. for San Francisco. NEWCASTLE, NWS—Sailed July 6—Br ship Kinkora, for San Francisco. SWANSLA—Sailed July San Francisc DUNGENESS—Passed July 5—Dutch ship Ad- riana. from Hamburg, for Santa Kosalia. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Sighted July $—Stmr Manitobn, from New York, for London; stmr Platia, from New York, for Hamburg; stmr Vendam, for Kot~ terdam. SOUTHAMPTON—Safled July 8—Stmr Fulda for New York. —Br ship Anglesey,for Importations. PISMO—Per Moro—1 cs syrup, 9 cs tallow, 55 sks corn, 2322 sks bituminons rock. FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—1 bx fruit, 2 cs cos- tumes, 1 cs frames, 186 M ft lumber, 7 M shingles, 1pkg indse, 83 piles. SANTA CRUZ—Dler Pomona—5 chs berries, 1 pkg personal effects. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent City—14 kegs 3 hf-kegs 6 hi-bbls 25 tubs 182 bxs buiter, 1 s'ckle bar, 8 bals hides, 27 cs 1ard, 9 kegs feet, 3 cs 5 bbls 24 sks meat, 18 veal, lamber. COOS Per Arago—700 tons coal, 14 pkgs hides and pel:s, 11,634 ft lamber, 2 bxs oranges, sks beans, 14 Lubs b bxs butter, 5 ¢s cheese, 7 Dark. 38 hogs, 1 bx bronze, 9 pkgsmdse. Port Orford28 kegs butter, 1 bx mdse, 2 bales rubher. SAN DIEGO—Per Corona—1 cs canes.25 cs lard, 1 bx mas inst, 4 bxsbutter, 1 cs pictures, 21 hi 24 bxs lemons, 1 bx limes, 1 buggy. 4 bales seaweed. 35 eks coucentrates, 258 bbls dry fish, 52 ht-bbls pickied fish, 2 bbls glassware. santa Maria—314 sKks oats. Redondo—8 bxs oranges, 18 bxs lemo machinery, 1 bx books, 2’ crates bicycle t00ls. rort Los Angeles—13 bxslemons, 1 bbl wine. Newport—190 cs honey, 10 bxs lemons, 1 cs red 2 pkes 1 chest pepper. 25 bxs oranges. 248 sks corn. Los Angeles—1 es costumes, 1 es walnnts, 2 crts crackery, 8 sks horse collars. 1 roll zinc, 6 cs bak- ing powder. 1 cs candy. 1 cs canned =00ds, 36 bbls twine, 6 bxs metal, 1 ¢s cheese, 3 pkes mise, Santa Barbara—I bx ofl, 2 bxs brass £00ds, 1 bbl hose, 4 bbls veronica, 1 bx plano, 23 bxs oranges, 904 bxs lemons. Rocksiding—250 sks bituminous rock. P C railway stations—1 bx green fruit. 2 pkgs burlap, 30 cs eggs, 1 keg 5 bxs butter, 18 cs cheese, 1bx fish, 10 sks garnagzos, 10 gunnies beans, 20 bbls hidés, 25 cs honey, 2 pigs mdse, § sks wool, | bx tea, 1coop ducks, 2 dressed calves, 1 coop poultry, 2 oops chickens, MARSHFIELD—Per Homer—22 M ftlumber, 115 tubs 12 bxs butcer, 88 tons coal, 50 hogs, § Dhys blankets, 2 bdls hides, 22 cds wood. Jmpire—25 cds matchwood, 22 sks bark, 2 bxs demtjohns. Por: Uriord—50 M ft lumber, 50 bxs butter, 60 cs eggs. Consignes: Per Moro—Hass Bros; Bassett & Bunker; Jordan Bituminous Rock Co. Per Noyo—Wieland Brewing Co: Harrls & Jones: Enterprise Brewers; Stockton Lumber Co: Union Lumber Co: A Muelier & Co; Dr C McQuesten: Golds ¢in & Co; Globe Porirait Co; J J Strait: J 8 aure & Co. Per Crescent City—C E Whitney & Co: Chicago Brewery: Witzel & Baker: Dodge, Sweeney & Co M T Fréftas & Co; O B Smith & Co: J Hofman Norton, Teller & Co: # X Tilden & Co: Von Ronn & Co: Baker & Hamilton; W B Sumner & Co; R D Home; Thomas Longhran: W P Fuller & Co: Hobbs, Wall & Co: Sawyer & Haight; Krase & Euler; 3 H Wood. Per Arago—Bissinger & Co: C E Whitney & Co: South San Francisco Packing and Provision Co Eveleth & Nash: Getz Bros & Co: 0C a N Smith's Cash Store: Welis, Fargo & Co;Hills Bros C F Doe & Co: United States Brewery: W T Gar- Yett & Co; Pacific Marine Kupply Co: W F Shar tuck. Per Pomona—Gray & Barbiert: L Scatena & Co; Standard Oil Co: Albeny Brewery. Per Corona—Norton, Teller & Co: Hills Bros: C EWhitney & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Jonas; Erlanger & Co: G Camilloni & Co;Witzel & Baker Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Smith’s Cash Store: Thomas:' Martin, Feusier & Co; Kowalsky & Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co: Sinaheimer Bros:H Dutard; Cal Bottling Co: Ross & Hewlett; LD Stone & Co; F R Haight: J Ivancovich & Co; H N Tilden & Co: § Branswick: American Union Fish Co: Dalton Bros; W P Fuller& Co; Page & Son; Bray & Co: Levi Spiegel & Co: Allen & Lewis: ' R _Nelson: Gray & Barbieri; Cal & Nev Creamery Co: John son & Co; Cerf, Sloss & Co: Lievre, Fricke & Co; Dairymen’s Union: Wood. Curtis & Co: Western Mea' Co: Newmark & Fdwards: L Scatena & Co; Wilson & Baechtel: _Wetmore Bros; Boll & Co; Getz Bros & Co: DeBernardi & Co: M P Giles: Langley & Michaels: D E Allison & Co; Dalzell & Muller: Sherman, Clay & Co; Eveleth & Nash: M S Simas & Co: M T Freitas & Co; Burnhard & Co: T Ward: Bennett & Murray: 4 M Moore; B Kastithun: Jones & Co: H Hirshman & Co: C § Hamlin: Boltman & Earnest: Pac Paving Co: F W Spencer: Cleveland Transit Co; A C Fry & Co Bower's Rubber Co; DM Osborne & Co: J Finn lign & Braker: M ~abin: Goldstein & Co: 0X. Gibbs & Co: J C_Battin; Marsh, Davis & Co: W Davis & Co: W H Minor; Adelsdorfer & Brandenstein; L Gildmacher: Pacific Bank; F O Robbina: A & T Weil: H O Greenhood & C Simonds: 1 Hamburzer & Co; Orecon Fruit and Produce Co: Kuhlmeyer & Co; A Galll Fruit Co: W F Mitchell; H S Hammond. Per Homer—] D Sreckels & Bros Co; Stockton Lumber Co; _F B Haight; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; South San Francisco Packing and Provision Co C E Whitney &.Co; Getz Bros& Co: F A Week CM Volkman: Marshall, Teggart & Co: Charles Jacobsen: Smith’sCash Store; Bandon Milling Co; G W Stafford; J F Drisko; F L Golden; Home Supply Co; C'W Cross. For Lats Shipping Intelligence Ses Thirteenth Page. OFFICE_FURNITURE 2 AND FIXTURES. 3| C. F. WEBER & CO 200 to 306 Post St., cor, Stoe'ston OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Fremantle), Austra- lin; $220 first_ class, 8110 steerage. Lowest rates 1o Capetown, South Airica. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues- day, July 9, 'at 10 A M Avstralian steamer, ALAMEDA, salls via ‘Ticket oftice, 138 Montgomery street. TFreight office, 337 Market street. LS & BROS.. General Agents. J. D. SPREC PACIFIC (OAST NTEANSHIP COMPANY ISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN Francisco for in_Alaska, 9 A. Mo, July 5. 9. 19, 24 st 18, Se 1 For British Columbia and Page: Sound ports July 5,9, 14, 19, 24, 29, and every fiftn day there- after. ¥or Eureks, Humbolds Bay, steamer Pomona every iuesdav at 2 p. M. Tor Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, July 4.8 1216, 20, 24, 28, andfevery fourtn Gav thereafter, 8 A. M. For San -Diego, stopping only av Port Harford, £anta Barbara, ’ort Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, July % 6.10. 14, 18, 22, 6. 30, and every fourth day thereafter, at 11 A. M. Stenmer Pomona Raturduy to Monday excur- sion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway whart 1. Saturdavs 4 P. M. For ports mn Mexico, 10 A. ., 25ih of each montk, steamer Willametie Veiley. Tickot Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery Etreet. GUODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, 1 0 Market st.. San £rancisco. O.R. & s AND ASTORA. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- | 10 . 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 Chy: cago, New York and Boston. street whar State of Caltfornia sails July 3, 18, 28, Aug. 7. Oregon sails July 13, 23, August 2. Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. 7 50; Round trip, $25 00. For through rates and all other informatton apply 10 the undersigned. FEED. F. CoNNoR, GOODALL, PERKINS & Cou Gen'l Agent. 10 Marke st. COHPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havro. j River, oot of Morton st ‘I'ravelers by M thifs Iine avoid both transit by Enzlish raflway an boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypi, via Paris, first class $160; second class $116. Gen'l Supts., 19 Monigomery st OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH tihe discomiort of crossing the chanoel ina small LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll. ‘apt. Laurent ....July 27, Capt. Lebonent. August apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CU., Agents, 5 Monigomery ave., Sau Francisco. ROYAL HAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourgh, France, and Plymouth ‘o land passenzers. Through bills of lading, in connection Witk che Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., inzued for freight and treas are to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Ply Cherbourg, Southapton. First class, $19: clasg, $9' For furiher particulars apply te PARROTT & CO., Agents, 306 California st WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN % NewYork, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILAY EVERY WEEK. ABIN, 860 ANDUPWARD, ACCORD- Ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, §35; Majestic and Teutonic £40 and 345, Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark throngh to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, salling dates and cabin plans may be procured from W.H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Ofiice of the Company, 613 Market st., under Grand Hotel. G. W, FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacitic Coast. CUNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Lucania,July 13, 9:30 A3 Umbria, Aug. 10,8 A x Ktruria, P Lucanix, Aug. 17, 1P x Campanis. s AN Etruria, Avg. 24, ¥ Ax Anrcia, on Py Crmnania, An= 81,1 P Cabin ‘passage 60 and upward: second cabln, £35. 940, 515, according 0 steamer and accommo: ations. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europs at very low rates. For freight and passage apply at_company’s office, 4 Bowling Green, New York. VERNON H. BROWN & CO., General Agents. Good accommodation can alivays be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agenis, San Francisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 38, Washington St., A6 5 P. i, Daily, Except Sunday. A5~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garrait, City ‘of Stockton. Telephone Main S0 Cau. ‘o HEAPEST AND BEST IN AME = Vo ERLY CALL sent 10 any i e I nite es or Ci Unlied States or Canada one year for $1 50, post: RAILROAD TRAVEL) @@= Atlantic Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive LT ot Market Street Ferry. = i V%j Chicazo Limited Leaves cvery day at 5:30 P. x., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourlst S‘eer‘;‘tz‘n’n Chicago ¥ia Kansas City without change. Annex cars for Denver and Bt. Louis. 5 VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A. 3. and 5:30 ». M., connectin in Les Angeles with soiid trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winier the Santa Fe Route is the most Comfortable railway, Caiffornia to the East, A popular misbeliet exists regarding the hea in Summer. The heat !s ot greater than_is encoan- tered on even the most northerly lins. This is well known to expericnced travelers, The meals at Harves's Dining Rooms aro an ex- cellent feature of the il The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can ‘e reached in 1o other way. Ticket Ofice—650 Market Street, Chronjele Bulldin, () & s L Honolutu and Auck- land, Thursday, July | 2! 2P M. | burg, Bridgevilie TO PORTLAND | AUCTION SALES. COMBINATION AUCTION SALE 2 fa 22 fa Standard-Bred Trotters, Readsters, Draft and Business Horses, or CONSIGNED BY. K. O'GRADY of Hobart Stock Farm; L. E. CLAW- SON, San Francisco; H. W. CRAE’ kviile Stock Farm, and other owners, on THURSDAY - - Juiy 11,1895, At 11 o’clock A. M., at Salesyard, Cor.Van-Ness Ave. and Market 8, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. A Catalogues now ready. Horses at salesyard July 10. KILLIP & CO.. Live: 30 Montzomery SAVFRANCISCO & NORYH PA- CIFIC RATLWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. tock Auctioneers, et S, F. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:40, 0, 11:00 A.M.: 12:38, 30, 5:10, 6:30 . Thursdays—Extra irip Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:54 1:30, 8:30, . 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A. M.; 0 ». . San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. a3 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 P. M. Saturdays—Extra trips at1:65 P. 3. and 6:35 P. M. BUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. 3.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 T. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive Ban Francisco. | 2&TeCt | san Francisco. 1595, - . Destination.| SUN- | WEEK Novato, [10:40 AM Petulnma, |~ 6:05 P 1 00 P Santa Rosa.| 7:30 px Fulton, I ‘Windsor, i Healdsburz, Geyserville, 8:30 PM|8:00 am| Cloverdale. Pleta, Hopland & Ukiah. 7:80 pM| 6:15 rM il onoma and | Glen B Stages connect %afael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess Springs. Stages connect at Geyserville for Skagzs Springs Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for iighland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Siages connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlert Spring Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, wood, Mendocino Cii Caito, Willetts, Calpélia, Pomo, Potter Valley. Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Vailey, Harris, Blocks- Hydesville and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticiets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafacl at half rates. Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and Market streets, under the Palace Hote H. C. WHITING, R.X. RYAN, ‘Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agenk COMIANY. (PACIFIC KVSTEM.) Tralus leave nnd are due to arrive a¥ « rt Bragz, Usal, W, San R:mon, N: e *Sania Rosa... :30A Saa Leandro, Haywards & W 8:80A Niles, San Jose, Stockton, Sacrai o, Margsville, pop Niles, San Jose 0r Secramento River 0P Post Costa and Way St OP San Leancro, Haywar 0P San Leaudro, Haywa 4:00r Mariinez, Ra Napa, Calis Santa Loe: 4:00r Benicia, Kuiglits Oroville and * Vallejo, o0 Verauo and crminento 4:30r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and tockton .. . TR 5:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way Si'ns 8:40p frosno, Ray- 8130 Los Augeles Fxpt mond (for Yosemi Santa Harbara a; 5:30P Santa T'o Route, Atl for Mojare a 8:00p Furopean M aut b Treas, Saoraniento, Marys. . Reddivg. Portland, Puges \dand | 2 17:454 Sunday_Excursion for Newark, Sar. Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa e R S R . i8:a3» 8:154 Nowar! nJose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Shnta Cruzand Way Stations, 5509 *2113p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Now Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations... & Townsend Sts.) ow Almaden and Way =1 Stations *1345m 173304 Sunday Excursion forSan Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and P'rincipal ‘Way Stations. . . . 18:35% 8:184 San Jose, Tres Vinos, Santa O Pacitic Grove, Paso’ Robles, “an Luis Obispo and Principal W Statious. 19:474 Palo Alto and Way Sta 40:404 an Jose and Way Stations 11:454 Palo Alto and Way Stat *2:30¢ San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Grun, Salinas, Monterey aud Pacitic iro *B:20p Son Jose #4:30p San Jose nud Prom SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Matket Street (S *7:00 8:00 9:00 *10:00 11:00AM. 1100 *2:00 3:00 *4:00 6.0 M. From OATLAND—Poot of Broadway.— *6:00 *7:00 8:00 *9:00 *12:30 00 300 A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Sundavs oxcepted. 1 Saturds) § Thursdays only. £ Sundays ovly 41 Monday, Thursday and ts only VIA > SAUSALITO FERRY. From Arau, 21, 1806, Leave S. F. WEEK DAYS. AmivaS. P, .. Kill Val,, Ross Val., San RAl....... - 5 % San Qta, 6.45a.00, aeee T.AOAM. San Qin. 8454 . 9.40a. :l?.A"A M. ~ aeeeees 115540 Sa0Qin. 135v., .-..... 305p.M. San Qte. 4.40p.m, 11808 . Ress Va., San AfL, Sen Qta, 008, Cazaders sad Way Setions Td5pe, . . - i, M E.454.M0 *Saturdays only. x Mondays only, SUNDAYS, 8.004.. Nill Val,, Ross Val., San R 3 Bosx Valley,San Ralash Sap i 9.00A3. Wil Val., 10.004.3. ko « S Ross Valley, San Rafae] " 11004, Sane n{fl an ], San Qta. ‘.:m.aun.-. 7 Seusalil i Jisoi Senealito aed Will Vel Mill Vallsy, Ross Valloy, SRS 15 T stq,‘,mnif.. SanQtu. 1210, 1.30p.3, 21560, 400w, 5.30p.m, (XX 3 Ross Valley and Sas Rofacl 8.00a.x. Foint Reyes, Gasadero and s 9.0, Point Reyes and Way Sistione 8.16P, . 72020