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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1895. The ComMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Bilver quiet. All grains dull. Choice Hay steady. Beans inactive. Potatoes and Onions plentifal. Butter and Fggs quiet and easy. Cheese unchanged. 1es in good supply. FEastern Poultry depressed the market. Apricots and Peaches easier. Berries weaker. Grapes dull Lemons easier. Hides rule firm. Provisions stercotyped. Cumberland Coal lower. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- SAN FRANCISCO, sURE. WEATHER BUREAU, July 16, 1895, 6 P. M.—Synopsis and general forecast. The following are the seasonal raint: red with those of the same date last ye 11, last year .02; Red Bluff .16, last Sacramento .04, 'last San 01. last year trace: . last Los Angeles .00. last year trace: s 00, las ar no record; San Diego .00, last year .00: Yuma .00, last year .00. The following maximum temperatures Lave been reportea from California stations to-day: Eureks, 62 degrees: San Francisco, 60: Los Angeles. 82: Red Bluff. 102: San Luis Obispo. 82; 2: Sacramento, 90: Independence, Fresno. 108 - San Francisco data: Maximum temperature 60 degrees: minimum. 54; mean, 57. Slightly cooler weather prevailed to-day over the Pacific Siope. though high temperature prevails in the interior valleys of California, and over Nevada, TUtah and Arizons & continued slight fall in the temperature in the interior is probable. The baro- conditionsicontinues highest over Western is lowest Over Arizons. n Diego. Yuma, 1 ton an Wast appears 1o be an increased rise in the barometer off the Washington coast, which will probably cause cool weather over Washi pext forty-eight hours. over the wesiern por on of Washington. over Dorthwestern Oregon and more or less clouds or | Sog prevails at Tndependence; cloudy weather with g the Sierras. re such that generally ail for the m prevails al 17, 1895 ‘air iveather, nearly stationary temperaf For Oregon—F west to north win, For Northern California—Fair weather. nearly stationary temperature along the coast and slightly cooler in the i west 10 north winds. For_Southern ( air weather, except probable local thunder-showers about Independ- ene; slightly cooler, except nearly stationary tem- perature along the coast: west to north winds. For Idaho—Fair, cooler weather. ooler weather. : slightly cooler weather. For San Francisco and vicinity—Fair weather; Lt temperature changes; usual westerly winds. . PAGU cal Forecast Officia. NEW YORK MARKETS, NEW YORK, N. Y.. working to b trials were quite successfal to-day. Theirobjective point was Chicago Gas, and they started In early to sell the stock and kept at until the close. At the eud of the day had the price down 1o $4955 against $55% at the close yesterday. Final trans- actions, however, were at $51. At one time the street was flooded with inguiries from all parts of July 16.—The interests the country as to the likelihood of the company passing into the hands of a receiver. Thiswas de- pied from Chicago, but it was said in some quarters that since the compa been unable to get e Illinois Le; Islatu and can Malone for a friend receivership, and then organize ander the laws of Tilinois. 5 Leather was heavy on the early trading, and broke fror 36 to 816, The decline led to | a Tally to 8334 ensued. Am erto 2315 and to- coverl cotton oi dropped on the qu: bacco 1to 107. Sugar first rose 134 to 108 and then receded to 10635 to 10735. Lead advanced 7 10 3514 and then declined to 3414 10 3455. Dis- filling sold down 7t0 19 10 1954. The sale of th Aungust 4. at Chicago. property is set down for Rubber was firm on the Statement filed at the request of the Stock Ex- change. This statement shows totai income of the fiscal year ending April 1, 1895, of $2,680,243 and urplus of 887 The railw 217. list stubbornly refused to yield with the indnstrials for a time and in the morning ses- sion wes positively firm. The West was a buyer of £t. Paul, Burlington and Quincy on the excellent prospects for an enormous yield of spring wheat and corn. The rise In this group of stocks during the morning was equal to %4@%Ya per cent, Jersey Central, the Granger, Reading, Missouri Pacific and Lake Shore being most conspicuous. In the last hour, however, the improvement was 10st and speculation left oft barely steady. Tennes- see coal was again pressed for sale and dropped 81/ to 321 and Colorado to 3734. N. A. Changes show declines of 1x@114 per cent ctive is- sues and losses 0f 14@A5s per cent for industrials. 1llinols Central gained Vs and Lake Shore and New England 1 per cent each. In the {nactive list Erie Telegraph and Telephone sold up 210 60. After the close of business it was announced that 100,000 gold had been withdrawn from the sub-treasury by the Merchants’ Bank ot Canada for shipment to Montreal. This was not geuerally known. The total sales were 260,720 shares, of which 1x8,000 shares were the in- dustrials, including Tennessee Coal and Colorado Fuel. Of this total Chicago Gas ficures for 74,200 shares, Sugar 47,000 and Leather for 15800 shares. The transactions in Burlington and Quincy and St. Paul were each 9800 shares, and those were the most active of the railroad issues. This gives an idea of how the industrials monopolized business. Bonds were w cago Gas firsts fell 2 to 90, cago firsts 2 to 8014, Kansas and Texas seconas 114 to 6014, St. Louis Sonthwestern seconds 134 0 38 and Peoria, Decatur and Evansville firsts 2 10101. In Government bonds at the board $11,- 500 coupon fours of 1907 sold at 11234. Grain and Merchandise. k., Sales were $1,257.000. Chi- NEW YORK, N.Y. July 16.—Flour—Dull; weak; offered at concessions. Winter wheat, low grades, $2 70@3 do fair to fancy, $3 50@4: do patents, $1 20@4 25; Minnesota clear, $310@3 40; do straits, $3 30@390; do patents, $390@4 50; low extras, $2 70@3 30: do City mills, $4 15: do patents, $4 60: Southern flour, Qdull, 'weak:; common to fair extra, 82 40@3 15 g00d to choice do, $3 20@4. Cornmeal—Dull, steady; @290. Barley Nominal. Wheat—Dull, easier with option and elevator, 713gc; afloat, 52 @73c; ungraded red, 65@73: 415@7434c. Options were weak and declined 34@54c on for- eign selling, weak West and local realizing, rallied 7a@lc, crop demanding Norchiwest, firmer cables, ullish Bradstrect’s report and local covering, closing firm at 14@L4c below yesterday, with trad- ing fairly active. September and December most active. No. 2 Red—July, 7134 September, 7154c: October, 73%5¢ Corn mer, dull: No. 2, 4914@4 tor: 5014@5054sc afloat. Options fin changed from yes s in. July, 50c; September, 50%ac. ull, ‘firm. ptember. 2814c. white, yellow Western, $2 80 No. 2 red, store S eleva- and un- September only traded Spot prices: 3215@33 : No. 3, white, Hops—Quiet, w 3 Pigiron—Firin; fairly active. American, §1150 @l4. Copper- Lead—Firm. Tin—Firm. mand; firm. Spelier—Firm. Domestic, 83 70@3 724. Wool—Fairly active, firm. Domestic flecce, 15@ 20c: pulled, 15@34c. 2 Lard—Quiet, weak. Western, 86 55: city. $6 15 September, 86 60: refined, active: continent, $7 South American, $7 35; compound, $4@4 25. jFork—Light demand,’steady. Mess, $12 25@ trong. Lake, 811 Domestic, $3 321,@3 35. Straits, $14 20; plates, moderate de- Butter—Fancy, fair emand; steady: 11@: do creamery, 16¢c; Western dairy, 916@1 creainery, 12@l17c; do factory, 8 15@12i4c; Eigins, 17¢; imitation creamery, 11@14c. jylarme firm; State v, @73 o 'small, < stca sh, Sge: do per case, $1 50@3 75. Lo Tallow—Light supply, steady; eity, 4%4c; country, 434@AY4. Cott ed oil—Dull, easy; crude, 23c bid: yellow prime, 2534@26c; do good of grade. 24@ | B4c. Rice—Firm, unchanged. Molasses—Firm, unchanged. Coftee—Dull, unchanged to 5 points down, September, $14 55: Spot Rio, dull, steady; No. 7, 1514c. Sugar—Raw, Centrifugals, changed. California fruit quotations: Raisins — Three crown. 3ljc. Prunes—Four sizes, 5l4c. Oranges —Medium ~Sweets, $1 104 seedlings, $125@ dull, firm; fair refining, 27; 96 test, 3ije; refined, firm un- ichacl's, §2 Peaches — liale's Boc@gl trawberry, free, 50c: Tm- perial. 60@$1 15; St. Johp, T5c@R1. Figs, 25c @$1 05. Prunes—Tragedy, ‘$1 40@1 80; German, 155. Pears—Bartett, $1 85@2 05. Pl - Burbank, 81 85; Abundance, 81@15@1 30,‘;"::0!1, 8130g1'60; burple Duunes, 31206155, _Ape cots—Royal, : Montgamet, $1 R Vacaville, $1 15. - S 10 CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Irr. July 16.—The spring wheat crop continues to be the bone of contention in the market for that grain. At yesterday’s close some- thing of a sensational flurry took place in prices, due to the exhibition of a poor sample of the grow- ing plant, which was received from North Dakota. % his morning thé trade had forgoiien all about that tocident, and less strength was seen in the market. Despite the reports of injury in the northwest, the opinion generally prevails that a large vield of fine spring wheat will ‘be harvested. Liverpool cables this morning were steady. Receipis ai Chicago 1sto date as | 98; | n_Francisco for thirty hours | g about lower prices for the indus- | nd recovered to 2034 | “onsumers’ Gas of Chi- | c: 1. 0. b, 7184 No. 1" Nortnern, | Options _dull, steady; July, | No. 2, i Yac; WorLbp. were 132 cars, of which 119 were new wheat. Northwest had 165 cars. Withdrawals from store were 18,528 bushels, and 169,207 bushels cleared at the seaboard. The session, asa whole, was an_extremely ner- vous and irregular one, values fluctuating rapidly and entirely at variance with the information re- ceived. Bradstreet’s reported a_decrease in the world’s available supply of 8,171,000 busheis. Continetal markets closed regular. September wheat opened at from 6Sc to 6734c, sold between 8855c and 667:@67c. closing at_68@681/sc, 8815c@ 6814¢c higher than yesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 46 cars. Corn has evidently lost much of its advancing inclination. There was not so much anxiety among shorts as was noted last week, and the bulls were not particularly desirous of incumbering them- selves with more of a burden than they are now carrying. Recelpts to-day were 258 cars, 8 more than estimated Withdrawals from store amonnted to 154,657 shels and 216,578 bushels cleared at the sea- board. The distant deliveries showed greater strength than September, for the reason that they | failed 10 advance as rapidly as that month. Now they are falling into line by advancing, while Sep- tember is wot so strong. Bradstreet’s reported a decrease in stocks of 54,000 bushels, September corn opened from 45%c to 456fkc, declined to 45%jc and closed at 453c, unchanged from yester- stimated receipts for to-morrow, 110 cars. ts—Ruled quiet, dull and unchanged. Lower prices were the order of the day because of the weakness shown by corn. The range was & DArrow Receipts were 187 cars and 51,201 bushels September closed Yge s for to-morrow, 98 cars. No. 1, 81 33 bid; August, - $120: October,'$1 1934 | No, flax received. |~ Provisions—Pork dropped 25¢ at a clip at the i opening to-day. There were no buying orders in the market and a general disposition to sell per- | vaded the pit. Ttlooked as though there was free proiessional selling. Lard and ribssuffered through | sympathy, but not to as great an extent as pork. | September pork closed 171hc lower, September { 1ard 5¢ lower and September ribs 214 ower. | Wheat—july, 6654c; September, 68c; Decem- | ber, 7014c. ; ul, 7c: May, 373 —July, '2374c; September, 23%4c; uly, $10 75; September, $10 85; Janu- $10 70, uly, $6 221 5. July, 86 05: September, $6 15: October, | { one. September, 45%c; Decem- May, September, 86 32%4; Janu- | , The butter market was irm_to-day, with every | thing sold, but fancy creameries were most sought | atter. " Prices unchanged. |, Cheese—There was but little news in this market. The same steady slow feeling existed. Local sales were quite free, but there was no demand from the | outside. Prices were unchanged. Live Poultry—Offerings were moderate. There | was a fair demand and prices were steady. Chick- | ens, springs, were quoted at 10@12c per pound, but [ herwise there was no chang Eggs — Firmer, with higher prices noted. | Offerings ~were moderateand__the demand | good. Fresh stock sold at 1114@113%c_per dozen. | New Potatoes— Considerable stock was carried | over and there were fair arrivals to-day, The de- | mand was lignt and the feeling easy. Triumphs r barrel $1 5, per bushel 65@70¢c; Rose per barrel $: 15, per bushel 60@b! Onhios per barrel $1 70@2, per bushel 60@¢ Livestock. | UNION STOCKYARDS, Irr, July 16.—Re- ceipts of cattle were large and prices were about 10c lower, except for the very best kinds. There were only light offerings of hogs, but the demand was poor and prices declined 5¢ per 100 pounds. The average quality of the hogs was fair. Sheep were in good demand and strong, but lambs were slow Cattle — Receipts, steers, $3 30@! 8000. Common to extra cows and bul Texans, $2 25@ Hogs—Receipts .000. Heavy packingand ship- pins lots choice _assorted, $5 16@ 30 light, $4 85@5 30: pigs, $4 50@4 90. Sheep — Receipts. ‘11,000, Inferior to choice, $2@3 40; lambs, $3@6. | CALIFOR FRUIT SALES. | CHICAGO, Irr., July 16.—The Earl Fruit Com- | pany sold Calffornia fruit at open auction to-day, | realizing the following prices: Prunes—Tragedy, $§1 25@1 85: German, $1 3@l 40. Plums—Pur- i ple Dusne, $1 20@1 50: Buriank, $1 55; Mystery, £1 20: Bradshaw, $1 30, Bartlett pears. $2 30@ Fontainbleau grapes, $1 40. Peaches—Early wiord, 80c; St. John, 65@u5c; Hale's Early 55@60c: Foster, 85c: Pansy Pabor, 75@80« aister. $1 15@1 25. | _Porter Bros. Co. sold at open suction to-day: Bartiett pears, $2 30@2 40: half boxes, $1@1 25; Mikado and peach plums, $1 55: Burbanks, 21 50@1 Tragedys. @1 15@$1 5 radshaws, egg plums, $1 : Purple Dusane plums. $1 35: Washingtons, §1 25; Columbia and plums, $1 10; other plums, 80c@$1 15 icle crates, grapes, B0c@$1 20; peaches, 40c@ rines, 4 0c. fruit at open auction to-day as follow 65@95¢. 45@90c Joun : Crawfords, rawberry, 40@7 banks, prunes, 81 35; other plums, 80c@$1 10 81 NEAPOLIS, MINX., July Company sold at open auction to-day Tragedy prunes at $1 70@2 05; peach plums, $1 95; Hale's Early peaches, 75@85c. BOSTON, Mass., July 16.—Porter Bros. Company sold at open auction to-day a ventilated car of Sac- ramento River Bartletts at $2 80@3: Tragedy 16.—Porter Bros. | prunes, $1 6214@2 1215; Hale's Early peaches, | Boc@si 25: figs, 62c@#l 1214 | NEW YORK, N.Y., July 16.—The Earl Fruit v sold California fruit at open auction £ l~orirlock,ma!izmzlm following pri Ogon prunes, 83; Gross. $1 85: Tragedy, $1 65@ 1 95; Royal Anne cherries, $2 85: Bartlett pears, | 81 75@2 75; Buerre Gifford, $1 25: Washington | $2.20@2 35; Peach plums, $1@1 60: some | in bad condition, 87c: Purple Dustie, $1 10@1 55; $1' 95@2 30; Royal Hatives, $1; at Porter Bros. Company sold at open auction to- dav: Bartlett pears, $2@3 20; Japan plums, $1 10 @3: Burbanks, §135@2 30:" Tragedys, $110@ 05; Abundance, $185; Washingtons, £1 50; | Germans, $1 25@1 50; Purple Duane plums, $1 25 | @1 50; peach plums, $1 15@1 6 Barry prunes, | $1 45; Magnum Bonum plums, $1 26: Royal Ha- tives, $1 05; Early Crawford and Foster peaches, $125; St.. Johns, 70c@$1 25; Hale's Early, boc@ $1 05 single crates grapes, 45c; half-boxes sum- mer pears, 50c. Tne National Fruit Association sold California fruit at open auction to-day as follows: Hales, | 55c@s1 18: Tragedys, $1 40@1 60; peach plums, 81 15@ Johins, §0c: Royal apricots, $1 15 @1 25; other apricots, $1 Royal Hatives, 85c@$1 05: Burbanks, $1 70@1 85; figs (in ten- | pound boxes), 26c@$1 05. NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. | Money on call has been easy at 1@134%; last |loan at 1%; closing offered at1y. Prime mer- | cantile paper. 31,@4¥. Bar silver, 867gc. Mexican dollars, 5! Sterling exchange is steady, with s 10 bankers' bills at $4 59@4 8914 xty aays and $4 9034 for demand. Posted 84 8915,@4 9015 Commercial bills, $4 88 5. Government bonds firm; State bonds raiiroa bonds irregular. CLOSING WTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 9415/Norfolk & West.... 314 Atchison. .. 94| Preferred......... 138 ‘Adems Express...147 |Northern Pacific.. 314 Alton,Terre Haute. 6414l Preferred........, 173, ‘American Express.113_ |Northwestern. ... 983 ‘American Tobacco.107%| _Preferred.. 144 Preferred 112 7IN. Y. Centrai...... 1007 Bay State Gas.. ... 19 [N, Y. Chicago&S.L 16 1 Baltimore & Ohlo.. 62%g( 1st preferred. . 68 Brunswick Lands.. Buftalo, Roch & P. Canada’ Pacific, Canada Southern.. | Canton Land....... | Central Pacific.... 18 274 2«‘l’pr«renvd. 21 &N H.. 213 Vil | Ches. & Ohio....... 21" lontario . 1754 Chicago Alton.....157 |Oregon Improvmt. 1134 Preferred. 70 | Preferred.... 35 Chicago, B. 8564/0regon Navigaiion. 25 Chicago © 55 "(Oregon Short Line. 6 Preterred. 1 99 |Pacific Mail........ 2% Chicago Gas. 507/ Peoria, D.& Fvans. 5314 Cleve & Pitt 60 IPittsburg & W pfd. 30 Consolidation Coal. Consolidated Gas.. & Colo. Fuel Preferred. Cotton Oil e Commercial Cabl 3214 Pullman Palace, Del. Hudson....... 13014 Del. Lack& W estern1621s Denver & R. 15 Preferred. a7 Distillers..... Generai Electr) . 1954/St. Paul & 35%g _Preferred.... .81 - 10 St Paul & Omaha.. 39: . 2215 Preferred.. 117 .160 St P. M. & M......114 1125 Silver Certificat.... 67 260 Southern R. R. Hocking 5 | Preferred.. Hocking . 2314 Sugar Refinery.... Homestake ... 28" Preferred. 100 H. & Texas Cent... 2Y4Tenn.Coal & Tron. 3215 itiinois Central.... 98%s Preferred. D88 Towa Central....... 1074 Texas Pacific. 1214 Preferred........ 82V Tol.A.A.& N Mich. =143 Kansas & Texas.... 177 Tol. & Ohio Cen.... 48 Preferred......... 36%| Preferred......... 78 Kingston & Pem... 8 |TolSt.Lonis& K.C. 6 Lake Erie & Westn 25%| Preferred......... 1415 Preferred . 83%4(Union Pacific...... 1284 14934, P., Den. & Gulf. 5 . 8484/0.8. Cordage....... 1 Preferred. . 9094 Preferred 2 Long Isiand. 85%a| Guaranteed....... 414 Lovisville & Nash. 59 |U. 8, Express...... 41 Louisville Na& Ch, _8%|U. 8. Lenther...... 183 Preferred .. 25| Preferred. . B3 Manhattan Consol.11114/U. 8. Rubber. Memphis & Charls. 15~ | Preferred. . Mexican Central... 11 [Utica & B. River..150 Michigan Central..100 |Wab.S. L. & Pac.. 814 North American... 5% Preferred. . 19 Minn & S. L. Wells-Fargo.. Preferred. — [Western Union.... 807 Minn. & St. Leom, 20 (Wis Centrai....... 8 Jut preferred..... 81 [Wheeling & L. .. 18 24 preferred 4614 Preferred......... 52 Missouri Pacific.... 3214{Am Cotton Ol ptd. 7214 Mobile & Ohio..... 2855(W U Beef.. 10 Nashville Chatt.... 68 [L I Traciion. ......— National Linseed.. 26 | Preferred......... 14% N. J. Centra) 10014 CToSING BONDS, Do. Northern Pac 1sts.115% Do, Bs. , 2ds. 102 Do, bs conpon. Do, 8ds 73 Cherokee 4s, 1896 |Northwest Consols.142 Do, 1897. Do, deb 5s........110 Do, 1898. OR &N 1sts 10914 Do. 1899 SiL&IronMtGen 55 8234 Pacific 6 0f '95. St L'& S F Gen 65.110 D. C. 3-6 5s. St Paul Consols ... 12614 Ala Class A 4. St. P. C. & Pa 1sts. 117 Do, Class B 4,55.107 | Do, Pac Cal 1sts..113 La Consol 4s.. 98 Southern K. R.5s. 9814 Missouri fanding. N Carolina con Do, 4s.. So Carolina 4745, Tenn new 3s.. Va funding debt. Do, reg.. \Texas Pacific firsts 9314 [Texas Pacseconds. 30 UnionPac 1st0r96.106%, 'West Shore 4s.....105 {dMobile & Ohio 4s.. 68 R Grande West 1!!!1';; Do, deferred 6s... 814/Atchison 4s 7614 Do, trust repts st 8 | Do, 2ds A 29 Canada South 2ds..10714'G H & S A 6s. 103 Cen Pac 1sts01'95,102 | Do, 2d 7s. ...... 104 Den & R G 1st.....115 |H & Tex Cent 5s..109 Do, 4 8634 Do, con 6s. 1 Erie 2ds. | 68 |Reading 4s. Kansas Pa Consols 7114Missouri 6s. Ks Pa lsts Den div10 | FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, EN6., July 16.—The spot market is quiet at 5s 11,d@5s 2%4d. Cargoes are stead at 255 6d. fieiaiad 2 % FUTURES. ‘The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: July bs 21od: August, 5s 214d: September, 5s 3d October, bs 334d; November. 68 414d. SECURITIES, LONDOX, Exe., July 16.—Consols, 10754; sllver, 80%,d; French Rentes. 102f 123gc. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 80 days. Sterling Exchange, sight w York Exchange, sight. - 0214 w York Exchange, telegraphic... — 05 e Silver, spot, P ounce. - 667 Fine Silver, 80 days. = 665, Mexican Dollars. 5434 SR PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Halewood takes for Cork 72,849 ctls, valued at $65,600. The market is quiet and featureless. No. 1, 8834 @90c P ctl: choice, 9114@92145¢: lower grades, 80 @85¢: extra choice for milling, 95c@31® ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 o'clock — December — 100 tons, §1 0085; 1100, $1 00%4. Seller '95. new —200, 9514c. cGULAT MORNTNG SESSION—May—100 tons, . December—300, $1 0034 : 500, 81 0054 “§5. new. storaze paid—100, 9534c. AFTEENOON SENSION — December — 700 tons, $1 0074 : 500, $1 005%: 1000, 1 003;. Seller '95, new, storage paid—260, 957gc: 500, 86%c: do, to Decémber 9200, 95Ysc; 300, 95c. May—300, $1 0714; 100, 81 07. BARLEY—Feed is rather steadier, with a fair demand for choice at the top quotation. No. 1 Feed, 80c; cholce, 61ic; Brewing, 05@72i40 @ otli Chevalicr, ¥105@1 10 for No. 1 and $5@90¢ ® cta for N CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SE8S10N—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION — December—100 tons, 63c. AFTEENOON SESSION —No sales. OATS—Milling are quotable at $1@1 05 B ctl; fancy Feed, 81@1 05: good to choice. 8714@95¢: common 1o fair. 80@85c: Gray, 80@8214C; Red, 76@80c; Surprise, 9734081 0714 P ctl. €O Nothing doing. Large Yellow, $1 125?? i ctl: Small Round Yellow, 81 15@1 20; $105@1 10 B ctl. RYE—80c for 0ld and 80c # ctl for new. BUCKWHEAT—85@90c 3 ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, #3 50@3 60 P bbl: Bakers’ extras, $3 40@3 50; superfine, $2 25@2 50 B bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 3l4c P 1b; Rye Meal, 8c; Graham Flour, 3¢; Oatmeal, 414c; Oat Groats, be: Cracked Wheat, 1//2!:: Buckwheat Flour, 41gc; ssnrl Barley, 414@434C ® ; Rice Meal, $1%( ® ton. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Table Meal, 9%33"‘(:: Feed Corn, $24@25; Cracked_Corn, 324 50@25 50 B ton; Hominy, 434@4%c B b. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—812 50@13 50 ¥ ton. MIDDLINGS—Range from $15 for low grades up to $1¥ B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, £13 50@14: Olicake Meal at the mill. $25 % ton: Cottonseea Llicake, $24 B ton. HAY—No particular change to report; though choice is firm. Wheat quotable at $7 50@10 50; Oat, $6@8; Wheat and Ont, $7@9: Barley, $5@7: Alfalfa, $5 50@7 50; Clover, $7@8; Compressed, $7 50@9 50: Stock, $6@6 B ton. STRAW—50@75¢ bale. EEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos, $1 25@1 50: Small Whites, 22 65@2 90 B ctl; Pea, $2 50@2 85 B ctl; Large Whites, $2 50@2 80; Pink, §1 25@1 45; Reds, $1 25: Blackeve, $3: Red Kidney, nominal at $2 50@3; Limas, $5@5 20 @ ctl; Butters. $2@ 2 25 for smalland $2@2 50 for large. SEEDS—Mustards nominal. Flax, 82 25@2 50 ® Malta, 7@734¢; Rape, 4@434c; Green Peas, eye, nominal. %;@xxé: g Hemp, 1. PEAS—Split Peas, nominal; Niles, nominal; Blaci ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Continue in ample supply. Garnet Chiles guotable at 60@65c B ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 75@95¢; River Burbanks, in boxes, 60@90c; in sacks, 45@60c: Early Rose, in hoxes. 50G65¢; In sacks, 40@50c B ctl. ONIONS—Silverskins, 60@85¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—Vacaville Tomstoes are lower. Green Corn in sacks from Vacaville brought 50« $1. Green Peppers, 25@50c % box for Chile and $: B box for Bell: Green Corn, 75c@$1 B box for Berkeley and $1 50@2 ® 'box for Alameda: Tomatoes from Vacaville, 40@65¢c B box: from the River. $1 50@2 B box: Summer Squash, 25 40c P box for Bay: Green Peas, 2@21%c B Ib: String Beans, 8@4%4c P 1b: Bay Cucumbers, 25@ 50c.® box: Green Okra, 75c@$1 25: Egg Plant, $1@1 25; Cabbage, 76¢ ¥ ctl; Feed Carrots, 30 @40c; Garlic, 2@3c B . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Fancy Creamery keeps up, but sec- onds drag and are weak. Fancy dairy rules scarca and firm. CREAMERY—Fancy, 16c: Darry—Fancy, 14@16c ® 18350: amedium grades, 11@1554¢; store Butic, No change. Fancy mild new, 0@8140: common 0 good, 4@b¢; Young America, 5@1c; Eastern, 1115@1214c: Western, 6@8c § 1. EGGS—Arrivals are larger again and the market for everything except strictly fancy ranch is easier and quieter. Oregon, 13?14(‘,: Eastern, 13@14¢ B dozen; Duck Eggs. 15@17c; stre Eggs, 12@ldc. ranch Eggs, 15@18c. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at 18c for Turkeys, §1 for Geese, $5 for Roosters and $5 50@ 6 for Hens. California stock was dull and lower, as follows: Live Turkeys, 13@15¢ for Gobblers: 13 15¢c for Hens; Geese, B _pair, 75c?$1: Goslings, 1@1 26 P doz: Vucks, ts(%4 for old and 82 650@5 for young: Hens, $4 50@5 50 ¥ dozen: Roosters, young, $5@7 50: do, old, $4 50@b; Fryers, $- 450 @ dozen; Broliers, l!-l?l for large and .1%{% @zdsold!or small; Pigeons, $1 1233@1 25 for young and old. GAME—Nominal DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Cherries are coming in fnom Oregon. Sawyer Seedling Peaches sold from 60c to §1 B basket, being a fancy variety. Apri- cots were weaker. Peaches were easier. Nectarines are quotable at 50@75c B box for Red and 25@40c B box for White; Cantaloupes, $2 50@ 3,50 9 case; Watermelons, 85G1S $ 100: sigs, 40 @8be B bx for singie and 50c@31 for double layérs; ‘lums, 26@50c: Karly Peaches, flo?%t;c ® box POTATOES, seconds, 14@15c B b. o choice, 13@ and 35@b0c @ basket: Crawfords, 40@60c B box and 40@60c P basket; Apples, 3| P _box: Crabapples, 85@60c: Pears, $0@50c bx and 40@ 50c B bsku: Bartletts. 75c@$1 25 P box; Apricots, 35@60c B box for Royals and $26@35 ¥ ton to the canners: Cherries, 76c@%1 B box. BERRIES—W ere weaker again yosterday. Black- berrics are quotable at $1 50@3 © chest: Raspber- ries, $2@3: Currants, $3@5: Strawberries, $2@4 for Longworttis and $1 50@2 50 B chest for larse erries. GRAPES—Sweetwaters and Fontainebleaux, CITRUS TS—Navels, $1@2; Seedlings, 50 @78e: Califonia Lemons, 3563 G0t comman Akt 85 50g4 50 for good o chiolce: Mexican Lizies, £3 x: Bananss, $1 25@2 ® bunch; Pincaj Ples: 8203 B dozen. | 00 ® 5 DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—We quote new Apricots at 8%@8%c B 1b. Ol4 Fruit is nominal as follows: Prunes. four sizes, 4c P Ib; larger sizes, 5@ 60; smaller sizes, 214@8%4c; Apples, 4@4%ac for sliced and 5@5zc % Ib for evaporated: Bleached Peaches, 41,@6; Pears, 4@4lpc for evaporated halves, 8@4c for quarters and 114@2¢ for inferior goods: Plums, 83@3%c for pitted and 1l4c for unpitied; Figs, black, 4c for pressed and 3%c for unpressed. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Raisins—4- f k-cmw;:é crown loose, 3140 ¥ Ib; 3-crown, 2 2c; seediess Sultanas, 3c; seedless # ib; S-crown London Jayers, $1 clusters, $2 25@2 75: Dehesi clu perial clusters, $350; Dried Graj NUTS—Walnuts, 7@10c for pay shew, and 6@7c for ell; for hardshell, and 5@éc B 1 for = for paper-shell; Peanuts, 5@6¢ for Eastern and (uscatels, 4@4%4c for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c: Pe- cln:/ic for rough and 8c mpoxfmm; TFilberts, gcfi: b%"fi{ ognu. 1@Tiec 1b; Cocoanuts, 34 HONgY—New Comb, 10@12c B Ib: new water- white_extracted, c: light amber extracted, 3p@te: dark amber, d@1tac P ESWAX—Quoted at 26@27c P b PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Prices have not been disturbed for some time. Bacon, 8@8%ac B I for heavy and 815@9c B b for light medium, 11@1134¢ B 1b for light, 12@12%5c B for extra light and 121,@13c for sugar-curea; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, 12G 121/;3; California Hams, 10%,@11c; Mess Beef, 87 @7,50. B bbl: extra mess do, 50: family do, 10; extra prime Pork, $9 50 bbl; extra clear, $17'50@18 B bbl; ,$16@15 50 P bbl; Smoked Beef, 9 POc'flfeu'fl@ » LARD—Eastern, tierces, 6%4¢ ® B for com- pound and 8c B b for pure; 9c: Calitornia- tlerces, 6c for compound and” 734 for pure; Ralf Bbls, Thac; 10-1 tins, Sc § Ib; do'6-b, 8340 P 1 LENE—734c in tierces and 8%4c 8 B in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Firm at the recent ad- vance. Heavy salted steers are quotable at 1014 @11¢ B 1b; médium, 91,@10c B Ib: light, 9c: Cow- hides, 9c: salted Kip, 7c; salted Calf. 10c; salted Veal. 8c B Ib: ary Hides, usual selection, 19@ 16%4¢ B 1; culls and brands, 14@14%c B b: dry Kip, 14@15¢; Gry Calt, 20c; prime Goatskins, 20@ ahe each: Kids, 5c: Deerskins, good summer, 30c P Ib; medium. 15@26c: winter, 10@15; Sheen- skins, shearlings, 10@20¢ each; short wool, 26@35c each; medium, 5 each: long wool, 40@60c each! Culls of all kinds about Yac less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 414@4%sc; country Tallow, 4@4%4c: refined, 6c: Grease, 3@3%4c B 1. WOOL—New lambs’ and fall clips quoted at 6 8c. Quotations for the spring clip are: Humboldt and Mendocino, 1245@lde; Choice Northern, 10 @11c: SanJoaquin, seven monihs’, 6@8c: do, 12 months’, 5@6Y4c; Nevada, 5@10c: Eastern Ore- gon, heavy. 7 0 choice, 9@10c; Valley Ore- gon, 12@15%4c B b. HOPS—Nominal at 2@6c P B. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags lower at 434c; San Quentin, 84 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Cumberland is lower again. Wellington 18 quotable at $8 % ton; New Wellington. $8 B ton; Southfield Wellington, $7 50: Seattle, $6 B ton Bryant 86 fon: Cood Ray. §5: Wellsend, 1 80: Seotch, $7 50: Brymbo, $7 50: Cumberland, 8 50 in bulk and $10 501n sacks; Pennsyivani cite Egg, $12: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Val- ley, 87 60: Coke, $12 in bulk and $14 in sacks. PIGTRON—Now quoted at 822@25 B ton for the best grades. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net, cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 534¢: Dry Granulated, 51jc: Confectioners’ A, 5c: Magnolia A, 455c; Extra C, 41jc; Golden C,' dbje; D, 4o; half barrels, Yo more than barrels, and boxes 3¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughter- ers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5@5%c; second quality, 4¥c: uhird do, S@dc . AL—Large, 4@5c; small, 5@7c B 1. R'LCTTON—- ethers, 4la@5c; Ewes, 4@4lc LAMB—Spring, 5@8c B Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 4c @ Ib for large, 414@43sc for small and 834¢ for feeders; dressed do, 534 634¢. 3 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, qr. sks 9,642(Hay. tons.... 483 Wheat, ctls. 345)Middlngs, sl K75 Barley, ctls 8,915 Rran, sks. 1191 Oats, ctl 1,150 Wool. bls 182 800 Wine, gal: 13.440 690 Hides, 1o 243 2,333 Pelts, bdls. . 18 784 Lime, bbls. 120 THE CALL CALENDAR. JuLy, 1895. Moon's Phases. July 8, Full Moon. July 14, Last Quarte July 21, New Moon. July 28, @ First Quarter. 9 [} 14 16 21 Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. BTEAMER. |DESTINATION | SATLS. | PIER. [I0ly17,10A| Valejo 1July17, 9ax | Vallelo July18.10aM Spear Julvi811am Baw'y 3 Julyls, 4Px Lomb'rd Cit CL|Tuiyigize (P M SS U ;| Ve & PatSnd (July 1o 9au| Bawly 1 Humboldt... | HumboldtBay |Juiy19. 9am|Washt'n Point Loma. |Grays Harbor | Tuly19,10aM Miss 1 Truckee .... | Portland |July20. 4pu| Vallejo Mexico Kureka |July20, Bam North Fork. Tuly21, 9am Del Norte .. |Grays Harbor. | fuly22, 5| Santa Rosa..|San Diego. ... | July22.11aM Gaelic China & Japn|July23. 8rw|PM S S Oregon. rortiand. ,10aM| Spear Pomona..... | Humboldi Bay | July2s. 2px|Bdw'y 1 Farallon. ... | Yacuina Bay.. July24,10ax Miss 1 St Paul. {Tuly24, 8ax Baw'y 8 CityPuel [Tuly24; 9ay!Baw'y 1 felram bt I B STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, STEAMEE | Frox [ Dum Bandorille.. July 17 Costa Rica. July 17 Truckee. . July 17 North Fork. July 17 Mackinaw. ... July 17 Humpoldt ...... | Humboldt Bav. {July 17 ~Newport. v 18 19 19 20 20 Pomena.. 20 Cityof Pu 20 Oregon. 20 21 21 22 22 22 StPaul..........| Newport. 22 City of Peking. . | Chinac Japan 24 Alice Blanchard | vortland. 24 Mexico...... ... |San Diego. 24 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. £ |MIGH WATER.LOW WATER.| SUN. |MOON. * {Large.|Small.{Large.|Small . ises) Sets | Rises. 7.03p| P 15541 0.21¥ 5.00 7.30| 0.10a 2.48A1 1.21¢l 5.011 7.29) 0.50a MERCIANTS EXCHANGR } EAN rRANCISCO. July 16, 1895. The time ball on Telegraph Hiii was dropped exacily at noon Lo.day—i 6., At noon of the 120h meridian, or a exactly ¥ P. )., Gireenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lientenant U. S. N., in charge. _—— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. s.uz’ 2P 10.264 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIO OFFICE, U. 8. N, Arrived. TUESDAY. July 16. Stmr Mineola, Pillsbury, 86 hours from Comox; 8200 tons coal, to S P Co. Oakland direct. Stmr Willamette Valley, Von Helms, 10 days 8 hours from Guaymas, via Ensenada 53 hours; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Corona, Hall, 70 hours from San Diego znfé W&y ports: pass and mdse, toGoodall, Perkins o. Stmr Umatlla, Hunter, 0 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr Point Loma, Conway, 65 hours from Cos- mopolls; pass and mdse, to Grays Harbor Com- mercial Co. Stmr City of Papeete, Berude, 8314 days from TB}IILX: ass and mdse, to J Pinet & Co. Ship Yosemite, Fullerton, 10 days from Depart- ure Bay: 1850 tons coal, to John Rosenfeid’s Sons. Ship Wachusett, Willfams, 10 days fm Nanalmo; 2888 tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Br ship Largiemore, Spencer, 63 dayvs from New- %":;,:ed NSW; 3024 tonscoal, to J D Spreckels & Schr Sacramento, Hansen, 8 days from Frank- port: 185 cds bark, to H W Beadle & Co. Schr Twilight, Topfer, 6 days from Willapa Har- bor; lumber, to Jas A Lacy. Schr Annié Gee, Monson, 11 days from Portland; lumber, to Kennedy & Inglis. Schr Zampa, Petterson, 41 days from San Marcos Island: 500 tons gypsum, to Lucas & Co. Sehr Gotama. Ericssen,d days from Coos Bay; 220 M ft lumber. to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Maggle C Russ, Jacobsen, 2 days from Eureka; lumber and shingles, to C £ Hooper & Co; Schr Emma Utter, Allen, 69 hours from Coos Bay: 350 M it lumber. to & B Dean & Co. Schr Bobolink, Nelson, 48 hours from Men- docino; 200 M ft lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Schr'Helen Merriam, Crangle, 51 hours from Alblon; 100 cds bark, to Beadle & Co. Schr uelle, Pearson, 414 days from Coxl‘flle River; 160 M ft lumber, o Simpson Lumber Co. Schr__Ottillie Fjord, Se; ethorst, 7 days from Grays Harbor; lumber, to Wilson Bros. Schr_Lillebonne, Hansen, 7 days from Grays Harbor; lumber, to § F Slade Lumber Co. Oakland Scbr Parkersburg, Ellingliouse, 6 days from Coguille River: 175 31 Tt lumaber, 4G F Doe & Co, Schr Glen, Jorgensen, 48 hrs from Eureka; 134, 607 £t lumber and 625,500 shingles,to Chas Nelson. Up river direct. Madsen. 4 days from Port- hr Ida Schnauer, 1and; lumber, to San Francisco Lumber Co. Schr Mary Eitta, Wetzel, 18 hours from Polnt Arena, 75 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Schr Wing and Wing, Forest, 3 daysfrom Coos Bay; 202 M it lamber, to Simpton Lumbet Co, vflower, en, b i 125 M ¢ lumber, t6 Simpson R bees e Clearea. TUESDAY, July 16. Stmr : 'z fPomona, Hannah, Eureka; Goodall, Per- %L':‘“P Peleus, Shapland, Queenstown; Eppinger Sailed. TUESDAY, July 16. Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro. b Stmr Farallon, Roberts, Yaquina Bay. Stmr Pomona, Hannah, Santa Cruz. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart, Point Arena. Schr Mary Bidwell, Wilson, Fish Rock. Schr Free Trade. Bugge. Schr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. Schr Traneit, Jorgenson, Tacoms. Schr Ivy, Mercer. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—July 16— 10 p. M.—Weather 10ggy; Wind W : velocity 16 miles per hour. Charters. The bark Apnie Johnson and bktn S N Castle load mdse for the Hawalian Islands. Spoken. May 31—1 831 W, ship Loulsiana, from Phila- delphia, for Tacoma. June 11—45 8 62 W, Br bark Powys Castle, from Barry, for Ranama. Domestic Ports. REDONDO—-Sailed July 15—Stmr Navarro, for 8an Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Salled July 16—Bktn Mo- doc, for Bhlgfhnl. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived July 15—Bktn Re- triever, hence July 2. BEAR HARBOR—Salled July 15—Stmr Laguna for Newport. POINT ARENA—Arrived July 16—Stmr Alca- traz. hence July 15. ,nfi‘A?lQ)AR—A"l'ad July 18—S8chr Abbie, hence Sailed July 16—Schr Maxim, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Juty 16—Schr Bangor, for Puget Sound; schr Peerless, for Tacoma. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 16—Stmr ‘Whitesboro and stmr Aleazar, from Point Loma; stmr Protection, from Westport. Sailed July 16—Stmr Rival. J“Al?'l{(s)fllA—Afl'lved July 16—8tmr Oregon,hence Sailed July 16—Bktn Omega, for Valparaiso. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed July 16—Schr Queen, for San Francisco: schr Sequoia, for San Diego. TACOMA—Arrived July 15—Schr Jennie Wand, hence June 30. July 16—Bark B P Cheney, hence June 27: schr W F Jewett, from San Pedro. FORT ROSS—Sailed July 16—Schr Bender Brothers. for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived July 16—Schr Fred E Sander, from Newport, ALBION—Salled July 16—Stmr Alblon, for San Francisco. ’nlll)l:r,l‘lred July 16—Schr Christina Steffens, hence EUREK A—Sailed July 16—Stmr Humboldt,schr Orion and stmr North Fork, for San Francisco. o Eastern Ports W YORK—Cleared July 16—Ship M P Grace, for San Francisco. ¥ 2 roreign Ports. CAPE TOWN—Sailed June 22—Br ship Thomas Stephens. for Esquimalt. YOKOHAMA—Sailed july 12—Br stmr Empress of India, for Vancouver. . DOV ER—Passed July 14—Br ship Falls of Clyde, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Arrived July 15—Brstmr Em- Ppress of Japan. from Vancouver. SLIGO—Arrived July 13—Br bark Dunard, from Oregon. LIZARD—Passed July 15—Ger ship H Bischoft, from London, for San Diego. QUEENSTOW N—Sailed July 14—Br bark Bal- lumbie, for Dublin; Brbark County Antrim, for Antwerp, Arrived July 15—Br ship Inchcape Rock, hence March 16, with the crew of the brig Gerda, sunk by collision with the former off the Irish coast. SHANGHAI—Salled July 16—Bktn Katie Flick- inger, for Alaska. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Salled June 18—Br_ship City ot Delhi and bark Harvester. for San Fran- cisco. In port June 15—Br ship Crocodile, Br ship Glen- breck and Br ship Roval Forth, for San Francisco; Br bark Brussels and Br ship Urummiur, for Ore- gon; Br ship Earl of Zethland. for San Diego; Haw Dark Mauna Als and Br bark St Jullen. for Hono- ulu, Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers NEW YORK—Arrived July 16—Stmr Welma, from Bremen: stmr State ot Nebraska, from Glas- gow: stmr Fulda, from Bremen and Southampton. Sailed July 16—Stmr Lahn, for Bremen. BREMERHA VEN—Arrived out July 16—Stmr | Neckar., QUEENSTOWN—Arrived out Teutonic. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed July—Stmr Persia, from Hamburg, for New York. LIZA RD—Passed July 16—Stmr Amsterdam,fm New York, for Rotterdam. Importations. GUAYMAS—Per Willamette Valley—12 fish fins, 3 cs machinery. 1 tank. La Paz—10 sks sat, 657 hides. 5 bdls skins, 207 sks ore, 2 bales com leaves, 4 bdls fish fins, 1 tank, 2 bxs shells, 25 bars bullion. Alta—739 sks ore, 25 salt hides, Maza'lan—277 sks oil cake, 422 salt hides, 1 hdl dry skins, 22 bxs limes, 4 bxs mangoes, 70 sks sugar, 23 bars silver, 13 bars gold bullion, 1 pkgs gold dust, 24 bars il ver bullion. San Jose del Carho—106 dry hides, 51 salt hides, 291 sks raw sugar, 767 sks bark. Babia Magdalena—47 scalskins, 24 live turtles, 8 crts shells, 1 keg shark fins. Ensenada—7 sks beeswax, 81 hides. SAN DIEGO—Per Corona—1 cs_dry goods, 171 bdls dry fish, 8 hf 249 bxs lemons, 82 ¢s honey,1 cs wine, 16 ht-bbls pickled fish, 1'kit 1 pail fish, 2 cs limes, 1 pkg hats, 26 bxs oranges, 5 sks beeswax, 1 bx smoked meat, 13 pkes household goods, 8 pes rough marble, 1 bx fixtures, 120 cs salmon, 1 box tools; P C Railway stations—50 bdls green hides, 6 cs 3 Dhls tallow, 1bdl dry hides, 3 bdls pelts, 19 cs eggs, 21 bxs butter, 11 cs cheese, 22 dressed calves, 1 bx coffee, 19 bxs fresh fish, 3 coops chickens, 1 coop poultry, 9 bxsfresh fruit. San Luis Obispo—100 sks wheat, 100 sks harley. Santa Maria—386 sks barley, 1275 sks oats. TLos Olivos—170 sks wheat, 962 sks barley. Santa Barbara—114 bxslemons, 44 bxs oranges, 1 sk wool. Redondp—41 bxslemons, 1 bx glass, 51 bales wool, 36 pkgs household goods, 5 cs wine. 2 cs ex- tract. Port Los Angeles—15 bxs lemons, 12 bales wool, 418 sks plaster, 1 bx hardware, 8 sks green coftee, 6 cs codfish, 2 ¢s cigars, 1 cs canes, 26 cs extracts. Los Angeies via Redondo—70 bxs lemons, 42 sks wool, 2 gold separators, 1 cs wine. ewport—t3 bxs lemons, 30 bxs oranges, 2 bxs shoes. COSMOPOLIS—Per Point Loma—17 bdls pelts, 250 M ft lumber, 116 bdls hides, 1 sk tails, 1 pkgs sporting goods, Foquiam—1 cs costumes, 1760 bdls shooks, 59 empty tanks. VICTORIA—Per Umatilla—7 pkgs mdse, 1 lot junk, ete. Port Townsend—2 pkgs mdse. Victoria, via N P R R—5 cs silk goods, 62 cs curios. 27 rolls 2 pkes bamboo, 4 bales rugs, 3 cs matches, 1 ¢s samples. Seattle—95 bxs fish, 21 pkgs mdse, 2 lots furnl- ture, 286 bdls hides etc, 8 bxs broom handles, 2 bxs klass, 6 sks coal, 2 bxs dry goods, 5 bbls glue, 1 bx books, 461 sks potatoes. Tacoma, via N P R R—3 pkgs mowers etc, 1 bx hardware, 1 cs cigars, 1 bx clothing and blankets, 166 bales 1676 sks flour, 292 bdls hides. Evereti—242 kegs naiis, 800 bars bullion, 1 pkg mdse, 13 cs 176 bdls 579 rolls paper. Anacortes—93 sx codfish waste, 1 lot Furniture. New Whatcom =3 pkgs wire rigging, 1 pkg mdse. Departure Bay—1501 tons coal. Vancouver via C.P. R. R—1 bx clothing and boots, b bbls wine, 1 bx glassware, 1 bbl syrup, 1 Dbx drugs, 6 kegs, 6 hf bbls, 32 bbls glucose, 25 pig Mdse, 100 cookstoves, 15 pkg hdware, ‘machy, etc., 14 bbls spools, 63 cs hats, 1 bx shect zinc, 16 cswd hames, 4 cs D gds, 7cs’ sheeting, 1csdom checks, b cs flannels, 1 ¢s woolens, 1 ¢s hosiery, 30 bx currants, 125 bbls G sugar, 102 cs tobacco, 8 cs cigars, 24 cs cigarettes, bx H B D hangers, 6 bdl wd 11 rails, 2 crts handles, 1 bx hdware, cs clothing, 12 water ga Consignees. Per Corona—W A Nolan; Enterprise Browery: Fredericksburg Brewery: Chicago Brewery: John Wieland's Brewery: Bavaria Brewery; W. P. Ful- ter & Co; Standard Oil Co; D. E. Allison & Co; H. Wedleck; Hills Bros: Norton, Teller & = Ci Wheaton, Breen & Co; W R Knight & Co: Briz- ham, Hoppe & Co: D ae Rernardi & Co: Hass Bros; H Kirshman & Co; Smith’s Cash Store; H Dutard: James Gibbs; American Union Fish Co; L D Stone & Co: L' Dallmand & Co: Jonas Er ianger & Co; Kowalsky & Co: § F Fish Co; G Camalona; P’ Gusmanni: Sinsheimer Bros: H M July 16—Stmr Newhall ‘& Co; Page & Son; Santa Croz Island Co; J Ivancovich & Co: A C Fry | Co: Allen & Lewis: Levy Speigel & "C J H Cain & Co: Bissinger & Co: E L Snell; M A Gunst & Co; Getz Bros & Co; Phillips & | Miller; Cal and Nev Creamery Co: J A’ Drinkhouse | & Co: ‘Cox Seed and_Plant Co: Garcia & Magini S Phillips; John T Cutting Co: Sherman & Ci Cal Wine Growers Assn; Bell & Co: Buckingham & Hecht: Wetmore Bros; Gould & Jaudin; Wood, Curtis & Co; Chinda & Fiack; Wilson & Baechtel Del Monte Milling Co: Neustadter Bros; Wilmer- ding & Co; H IHuddleston & Co; Western Meat Co; Allison, Noff & Co; Macondray Bros; Immel & Co; A Galli FruitCo: Pacific Coast Syrup Co: Woodburn & Co: J O Keinhard: A Levi & Co: L W H 0 Greenhood. Oregon Improve- Abramson, dein- Baker & Hamilton; Brown Bros; Cad- ner & Co- Carlson, Currier & Co; Glade & McCabe; Main & Winchester; Murphy, Grant & Co; ‘Triest & Co; Schweitzer & Co; O S Levy; W F Peterson; Williams, Brown & Co: California Wine Co; Win- ston & Lewis: H D Breadifel; Wells, Fargo & Ce Union Gas Engine Co; Dupham, Carrigan & Co? Hayden & Co: Stauffer & Co; Selby Smelting and Lead Co; W G Richurdson; American Carbonic Acid_and Gas Co; Fredericksburg Brewe W S Johnson; W P Morgan: G H Smit Blssinger & Co; Charles J Leist & C C & C Roller Mills: G W Howard; Moore, Fe son & Co; Parrott & Co; Horn & C0; Holmes & wards; American Union Fish Co; A D Hawley; Cal & Nev Creamery: C R Libby; £ E Whaley; B ¥ Currier; J C Bauer & Co: M C Bosworth: M Scheyer & Bros; North American Commercial Co; Ross & Hewlet: W B Summer & Co; California Paint Co; Chas Harley & Co; American Trading Co. Per Willamette Valley—Thannhauser & Co: Chinese merchants; W Rennie; C D Bunker & Co; F Ruther & Co; G Staacke & Co: W Boaiza & Co; Selby Smeiting and Lead Co; H Levi & Co: I Gut {elly; Anglo-California Bank:; Bank of Californis C Candel: C M C: Wells, Fargo & Co; Btown & Adams; A Paladini. per Point Loma—Gruys Harbor Commercial Co: Bissinger & Co: L H Ciayburgh; E T Allen & Coi Goldstein & Co: Western B and Mantg Co; Fred- ‘erckclol-)\lr( Brewing Co; ' John Wiel Brew- ng For Lats Shipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Page. ——eeo OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. 8@ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : J. D, Peters, City of noefltul. T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, Telenhone Maln 800s ~Cal NaYoand Impk.Co, * LEGAL NOTICES. OTICE TO CREDITORS—ESTATE OF AL- BERT HELMKEN, deceased. Notice is here- by given by the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of ALBERT HELMKEN, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the neces- sary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice to the sald administra- trix at the office of M. STUART TAYLOR, 1360 Park street, Alameda, California, which said office the undersigned selects as her place of business in all matters connected with the said estate of AL- BERT HELMKEN. deceased. BETTY F. HELMKEN, administratrix of the estate of deceased. . Dated Alameda, June 20th, 1895. EPARTMENT No. 9, PROBATE.— In the Superior Court, in' and_for the City and County of San Francisco. State of Call fornia. In the matter of the estate of JEAN BEAUXIS alias J. BEAUXIS alias JACQUES J. BEAUXIS, deceased. No. 16,181, Notice {8 hereby ~given that TUESDAY, the 234 day of July, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, and the court- room of Department No. 9 of said court, a¢ the new City Hail, in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California, have been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said JEAN BEAUXIS alias J. BEAUXIS alias 4 ACQUES J. BEAUXIS, deceased, and for hearing the application of GRACIETTE LACA- RIEU, for the issuance to her of letters testa- mentary thereon. Dated July 11, A. D. 1895. TSeal.] C. ¥. CURRY, Clerk. By F. B. HOUGHTON, Deputy Clerk, P. ALEXANDRE BERGEROT, Attorney for Pefitioner, 142-143 Crocker bailding, S. F., Cal. JOTICE_ TO CREDITORS. — ESTATE OF SUSAN E. KERBY, deceased. Notice is here- by glven by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of SUSAN E. KERBY, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, the said deceased, to_exhibit them with the neces- sary vouchers within ten (10) months after the first publication of this notice, to the said adminis- trator, at his office, room 4, Phelan building. San Francisco, the same being his place for the tran- saction of the business of the sald estate in the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. ROBERT McELROY, AUCTION SALES. SPECIAL AUCTION SALE 5 &= P = Sunset Horse Market, AT 137 VALENCIA STREET. TO-MORROW. Thursday.. viieee...July 18, 1895, At 11 0'clock A. M., By order of MR. JOHN BULL of Hanford, WE WILL SELL. 40 Head of GOOD YOUNG MARES, broken and unbroken, and ranging in age from 4o 7 years; all good size. Sale positive. No reserve or limit. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Livestock Auctioneers. Offi 27 Sixth street. RATLROAD TRAVEL! SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.>:; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra trl at 11 P. M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:! and 11:30 P. x. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.2c; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 . 3. San Rafael to San Francisco. :25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A. 3. M. Saturdays—Extra trips . 0 A.3; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 P. M. Between San Franclsco and Schuetzen Park same ule as above. S. dministrator of _the SUSAN E. ] Arrive ey At 1 ot SERAN San Francisco. | RSt | san Francisco. Dated at San Francisco, June 19, 1895. T g MYRICK & DEERING, attorneys for Adminis- | WEEK | SuN- |1 800 | SoN- | WEEK trator, 14 Sansome st. Davs. | DAYS. | ‘| vavs. | Davs. 'QMALL ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIP- | 7:40 Ax 8:00 Ax| Novato, |10:40 ax| 8:00 Ax tions taken at CALL Branch Office, 717 Larkin | 3:30 Px|9:30 x| Petaluma, | 6:00 thw‘ 0 AM st., 339 Hayes st. and 2518 Mission st.; open till | 5:10 P3|5:00 »x|Santa Rosa.| 7:30 x| 6:10 Px — | Fulton, 7:40 Ax Windsor, 10:80 ax Healdsburg, Geyserville, = 3:30 |8:00 Ax| Clov 7:30 x| 6:15 Par | | PANANA STEAMSHIP LINE. 7:40 x| 10:30 axe (P. R. R. CO.) 3:30 PM|8:00 Ax kiah. 7:30 py| 6:15 PM Panama Railroad Co. o St COLUMBIAN LINE | O /cuemevine.| 7:30 e (P. R. R. CO.) 6:15 Py TO NEW YORK 8:00 Ax| Sonoma [10:40 AM| 8:50 AM S. “WASHTENAW?” ‘5:881—1 and |76:06 Px| 6:15 P Will be dispatched for Panama on | Glen Eilen. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1895, 18:00 Ax| 110:40 A>|10:30 aM Taking cargo under through bills of lading for, 5:00 x| Sebastorol. ["gi05 pa| 6:15 pac New York, South American & European Ports. No cargo received or bills of lading signed on day of sailing. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MER. CO., Agents. 204 Front street. C.H. HASWELL Jr., Acting Gen. Agent Panama R. R. Co. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Coolgardie gold fields (Fremantle), Austra- + lia; 5220 firsi_class, $110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Australlan steamer, ALAMEDA, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, July 25, 8t 2 P. M. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur- day, August 3, at 10 i A M SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties August 3d and 27th. Cook’s Party August 3d. ‘Ticket office, 138 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS.. General Agents. PACIFIC COAS’I" STEAMSHIP COMPANY D]RPATCB STEAMERS FROM SAN Francisco for ports in _Alaska. 9 A. M., July 5. 9. 19, 24, August 3, ¥, 18, Sept. 2, 17. For British lumbia and Paget Sound ports, July 5, 9. 14, 18, 24, 29, and every fitin day there- after. For Eureka, Humbolds Bay, steamer Pomona, every Tuesday at 2 P M. For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, July #. 8, ég. és. 20, 24, 28, andjevery fourth day thereafter, 8 A. M. For San_Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Eanta Barbare Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Ne rt, July 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, 232, 26. 30, and every fourth day thereafter, at 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 1 BMexico, 10 A M., 2th o esch month, steamer Willamette lee\r Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. 500DALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, o 10 Market an Francisco. 0. R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 . M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND wich direct rail lines to all points in OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTAN A, and all Eastern points, including Cht- cago, New York and Boston. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. State of California sails July 8, 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, 825 00. For through rates and all other informatfon apply 10 the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS & Co. Gen’'l Supts., 10 Market st. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. (QIEANY'S PIER (NEW), 43 NORTH River, foot of Morton st Travelers by & this line avoid both transit by English railwa; the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egyph via Paris, first class $160; second class $116. LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon. ............... July 20, 4:00'A. 2. FRED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent.. 5 AT July 37, 7:00'A e LA BOURGOGNE. Capt. Leboneut. ... ........ <......August 3,4 LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santel August 10, @~ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Monigomery ave., San Francisco. WHTE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers enstown & Liverpool Nengx}({.‘&Lfise}?‘s’;&gnszx.p » (QABLY, S0 ANDUPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected; second cabin, $35; Majesticand Teutonic $40 and $45. Steeragé 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 Pacitic Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S fortnightly for the West Indles and A A Southampton, calling en route at France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection Witk che Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas- e to direct ports in England and Germany. ugh tickets from San Francisco to Plymout] 50 For Rurther Faricuiare, appiy & e iculars apply 1 . s, Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive Zd *t Market-Street Ferry. Ch'cago Limited Leaves every day at 5:30 ». ., carrying Pvliman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to JChicago via Kanaas City without change, Annex cars for Denver and St. Louis. VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A. . and 5:30 P ., conpecting in Los Angeles with solid trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winger the Santa Fe Route 13 the most Comfortable railway, California tothe East. A popular misbelief exists regarding the heat summer. The heat is Dot greater than IS encoun- tered on even the most porcherly line. This is well known to experisnced travelers. The meals at Harvey's Dining Rooms are an ex- cellent feature of the line. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can be reached in o other way. ‘Tioket Office—644 Market Street, Chrenicle Building. tages connect at San Rafael for B Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Springs. ‘Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages_connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blae Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, John 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. Special Sunday El Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:30 . ., 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 . Returiing—Leave El Campo at 1:00, 5:00p M. Tic..et Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, R.X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. nas. Mark West SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave nnd are due {0 arriv. SAN FRANCISCO. ARRIVE LEAVE Frow JuLy 16, 18%5. *6:304 Ban Leandro, Haywards & Way Svns 7:004 Atlantic Express, Ogden and Bast.. 77:004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey. Sacra- mento, and Redding via Davis. ... 7%:30A Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Caiis- toga and Santa Rosa & 7:30A San Leandro, Hagwards & Way St'ns 8:30A Niles, San_Jose, Stockton, Ione, Sacramcato, Marysville, Red Bluft aud Orovill #8:304 Peters and Milton. 9:004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 004 New Orleans Express, Raymond, = Yohemlto}, anin Tastass, o8 Abgelcs, nivg, P New Orfenus and Fast. 9:004 Martinez and Stockton 30:004 San Leandro, Haywards 2 12:00x San Leaudro, Haywards & Way Stns. 00 Niles, San Jose and Livermore. 00 Sacramento River Steamers. 00p San Leandro, Haywards & W: 4:00¢ Martinez, San Ramoy, Vallejo, Napa, Calistogs, EI Verano and Santa Rosa. 9:154 4:00r Benicia, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Sacramento . 10:45a 5:00p Niles, San Jose, Livermo Stockton . 7:15p 5:30p San Leandro, 8:45p 5:30r Los Angeles Tixpress, Fresno, Ray- ‘mong (for Yosemite), Bakersfleld, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles.. 4145 5:30p Santa Fe Route, Atlautic Expr for Mojave and East. 6:00r European Mail, Ogden i 6:00p Haywards, Niles and San Jose. 13:00r Vallejo 7:002 Oregon 1 ville, Tteddin Sound and E: 7:00p San Leandro, Hayw: 9:00p San Leandro, Haywards& Way Stns 1112:004 $111:15p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns_*7:154 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gaunge). 17:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa. Cruz .. 18:052, 811534 Newark,Centerviile, San Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Station . Suer #2:157 Newark, Cénterville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Oruz and’ Principal Way, S Stations. *11:204 4:43¢ Newark, San 9:504 COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) 5A Sau Jose, §New Almaden aud Way Stations *L:45p 17:304 Sunday Exc ose, Cruz, Pacific Grove and Prineipal Way Stations. 8:154 San Jose, Tres agific Grove, Luis Obispo, Guadalu cipal Way Statios 19:47A Palo Alto and Way Stat :40A San Jose and Way Stations. :434 Palo Alto and Way Statio 2:307 San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacific Grove *10: Prine CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCISC0—Foot of Market Strest (Slip 8)— *7:00 8:00 9:00 0a.x. *12:30 $1:00 *2:00 3:00 From OAXLAND—Foot of Broadwa. 8:00 *9:00 1 *13:30 800 A for Mornivg. P for Afternoon. *Sundays excepted. } Saturdays only. § Wedn: only. 1 Sundaysonly. 1 Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only.. VIA SAUSALITO FERRY. From Armis 21, 1896, Leave 8. F. WEEK DAYS. ArmivaS. P, 7.00a.1. Mill V gfi M. 1643 <bin T 101640, PO el 1L.45A % “ ol 9.40A% 1.45P.M. San Qin. 10.454.:. s2ea. 11.350 &5 “ w O e 516ex. “ fanQin 440, 5.50p M, “ 5362, 03PN, « 025700, TR Q. 7.450 10307 . Ross Val., San R11, SanQtn, 8.004.M. Cazadero aud Way Stations L4670 e *Saiurdays only. SUNDAYS. 8.00A.M. Mill Val., Ross Val., San Rfl., San Qtn. .. . Ross Valley, San Rafael, SanQtn. 8. 6.00A.3. il Fal, Ross Val., Sai RA., San Gi. . 10.00A3. 2 S <-...... Ross Valley, San Rafae % 11.00a.:. S!H.finn’n . Nty <. Sausalito and il Valley, 11,304.21. Mill Valley, Ross Valley, San Rfl. . «o Mill Val, {- q...&nyla.!lnfl “w' “ “ B 0 Y, s Yal., 8o Bl 1908, § 2.160.M. 4000 ..

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