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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1895 The CoMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver unchanged. Fewer failure: is year. Wheat quiet hts nominal. Brewing Barl good demand. ats and Corn dull. Rye held for better prices. Flour unchan: mon Hay ns show some fluctuation. oes aud Onions weak. ry Butter off a fraction, Common E ¢ cheap and plentifal. r Vegetables in large supply. ried Apricots jeaal mons arrive uts and Rais! Provisions dull es and Leather firm. less activ Hops neglected. Meat market unchanged. Grain Bags still lower. Coal futures soft. Coffce very quiet. Petrolenm 1c lower. Some changes in heavy Oils. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. otionless. TNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- SURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, July 17, 1895, 5 r. a.—Synopsis and general forecast. The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared_with those of the same date last year: Eureka .11, last year .02: Red Bluff .16, last .02% Sacramento .04. last year trace: San co .01, last year trace: Fresno .00. last Los Angeles .00. last year trace; ar no record; San st year . year Diego .00, ar The following maximum temperatures have from California_stations _to-day been_reportea ¥ . 60 dex Francisco, 62: Red San Luis Obispo. : Incependence, 94 Yan San ¥ rancisco da minimum. 5 cooler w and much ¢ fmum temperatire 62 rprevailed over o portion of Washingion, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah. the h pressure has | An area of | which moved | | h of Montan: he cooler w ) pressure o ry. red hward T ) st_continues s central ward to the Washin The area of low a and Colorado, Considerabic but there is no na. n Francisco for thirty hours 18, 1895: air weather, nearly stationary t0 north winds. ather. neariy stationary tem- | | | air, slightly cooler air. slightly cooler cooler weather. , slightly cooler weather. her. cooler weather. and vicinity—Fair weather; ry temperature; fresh to brisk west- Fair. nearly station erly winds. B. S. PAGUE. Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, N. Y.. 17.—The bulls had their inning to- and the bears in the industrials Dhad an uncomfortable time of it. The official d 0 Gas was financially em- ceivership was imminent nt for the shorts. The y_the gold ¢ g been shipped | St. Louis to-dey and £80.000 engaged for the Nor- | mannia, sailing to-morrow, 2lso failed tostart gen- | e result was an | Leather preferred | gain, selling up from 8244 to | wever, there was a fresh selling | stocks, which carried i 4 10 3514@355s, an: The railway list was hout the Shore sold up 114 L2, the best | The other prominent railways | per ot and closed at or near The inactive s.ocks, National eferred, fell 2 to 48, ist was partl: de y earnings for the was 0o tru:h in belf-f that the ther roads com- ion will institute of railroxds the Orien- osed firm, per cent trunk linds At my 82 & meeting to be | The al s were 0,44 Sugar, 40,500 Chicago Gas | ent. T 97,700 > bond mark ,000. Toledo, certificates Tose 113 to 7 was higher. Sales tana Central sixes, 1 10 99%5; do, consois, fives, certific 10 47; Lexingion-avenue and Pavonia ferry, firsis, 1to 1111 nbus and Nint nue, 1 1011115 , Monroe ana Toledo. firs 14, snd Cf L& and Ironton, fives, United States Cordage, sixes, declined 210 57. In Government bonds at the board $10,000 regis- tered fours of 1907 sold at 11234, Grain and Merchandise NEW \. Y., July 17.—Flour, dull, un- settled & Low grades, 82 70a: do patents, 81 20@1 20@3 40; do straights, $3 90@4 50; low grade : $1 o patents. $4 60. Soathern flour, dull, weak; com- 10 fair extra, 82 40@3 15: good to choice do, @3 40 Cornmenl—Quiet; steady. Rye—Nominal. Barley—Nominal. s No. 1 Northern, 14 Options opencd fir the West and on'lc seiling and local liq 1 and advanced Lb@§4c with 1134 on foreign .closing weak at 35@ 3¢ below vesterduy, with a moderate trade. Spot and Dece uded No. 2 Sep- temiber, 7114 Tic. Corn—Firm 5014c afioat ions w eak a: I ne, following the Wesz and on local realizing, mber only traded in. July, 4954c; Sepiem- 3 @14. Copper—Firm. Tead—s Lake, $11 05@11 10. Domesiic, 83 3214, Straits, $14 20; plaiés, firm, moder- $3 70@3 72Y5. e, 166 5 nchanged. Domestic, Wool—Fair demand, firm; Dom 83c: pulled, 15@34c; Texas, 1014 Lard—Dull, easier. Western, steam closed §6 5. city, $6 1214: September, $6 60. nominal: re fined, dull: Continent, §7; South America, $7 3! compound, 43,@514c¢. e teady, moderate demand. Mgss, $12 25 @13. Butter—Fancy, firm, fairly active: State dairy, 11@16%4¢: do creamery, 17¢; Western dairy, 915@ Zc: do creamery, 12@17¢; do faciory, 814@120s; Eigins, 17¢; imitation creamery, 11@14c. teady; State large, 6@784c: do L T5@T34¢ wdo;small, 615@814¢; part skims, 214@5c; tull skims, 11a@2c. Fezs—Moderate demand, steady; State and Penn- sylvenia, 1315@15c; Western fresh, 1216@18%4c; do per case, $1 50@3 75. Tallow—Dull, weak; city, 414@4%4c; country, 414@3%4¢, as to quality. Cottonsced oil—Dull, steady; crude, 23¢ bid; yel- low, prime, 2554 @26c. Rice—Firm. moderate demand. Molasses—Fairly active, firm, forelgn nominal; New Orleans, 26@32c. Coffee—Duil, 5 points down to b points up; Au- gust, 814 October, 8§14 65@14 ?5; Spot Rio, dull,'sieady; No. 7, 1574c. Sugar—Raw, quiet and steady; fair refining, 2%c; centmiugals, 96 test. 3L4c. Refined, quiet and steady: off A, 415@434c: mold A, 4 11-16@ 4%c: stendard A, 47-16@18sc: confectioners’, 45-16@AYsc; cut leaf. 5 1-16@bl4c: crushed, (flsi-llegg’l/‘c: powdered, 4 3-16¢: granuiated, 4 1-16 b/ Ciuifornia froit quotations: Oranges—Medium sweets, fancy, $185@190; do, choice, $1 50@2: St. Michaels, fancy, 31 85@2 65; do choice, 81 855@ 220. Peaches—Hule's early, 45@80c: St. John, 81 30; Crawford, $150. Peirs—Bartlett, $2 2 250. ' Plums—Purple Duane, $1 26@1 30; R Hative, $115. Frunes—Tragedy, $1 25@1 74 German, $150@1 85. Raisins—Three _crowns, 81/ic; prunes, four sizes, 534c. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, ILL. July 17.—Quite fair amount of strength was noted in the wheat market to-day. There was buying in favor of prices and there was only & small trade, with no outside orders In mar- ket. Under thesc circamstances & comparatively steady tone existed. Some attention was given to the fact that of the 45 cars of new wheat arriving here to-day only 6 graded contract. The bulls claimed that this spoke very badly for the quality of winter wheat. A theory, however. prevails that the Southwestern farmers are ewaiting the out- come of the Spring-wheat crop before inAURUTaUNE & general movement, and o7 that reason the poor: est wheat Is coming forward first. Liverpool cables were qulet and steady. North- ere 51,- | | Louisy WorLp. west receipts were 121 cars. Withdrawals from Miore st (hicago amounted to 29,511 bushels and 025 bushels cleared ab seaboard. Reports of Zbz erop in California_and the Government bul- n ziving gencrally low conditions in kurope, e unable to hold prices in the last half hour,[the quotations of the session being then established. Closing English cables were higher. Paris wes 5 times higher, Berlin lower, Scptember wheat opened 815 to old between 685% and 5714c, ing 4t the lacter fizure, 3 t0 7gc under yes- terday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow, 85 cars. Corn—1t was nuinteresting incorn to-day. At the : of the session moderatc firmness light receipts and ing to hold later in th it, but_the volume ide or important fluctuations. Receipts g0 were 109 cars, and 100,267 bushels were taken from store. Ex- port clearances amoanted to 280,362 bushels. September corn ovened at 46¢, sold between 465c 1 4514c, closing at 4534¢. Yac under yesterday. 1rnated receipts for to-morrow, 150 cars. Ouats—There was Lo movement in oats further than a sympathetic _action of narrow fluctuations, the influence of_the other markets controlling it. Receipts were 83 carsand 36,697 bushels were taken from store. September closed 1a@Vac under yesterday. Estimated receipts for ' to-morrow are 125 cars, Flax—Was steady. Cash—No. 1. $1 33, nom- ipal; August, $1 2134 September, 81 21: October, $1 20 bid. No flax received. Provisions—Trading was of a restricted char- acter in product. The combined influence of firmer grain and partially steady hogs caused slight strength at the opening. Free but scattered offer- ings torced prices off later, and finally feeble rallies were noted before the close, which was 1734c¢ un- der yesterdayfor September pork, 214c lower for September lard and a shade for September ribs. Closing prices: Wheat—July, 66¢; September, 87%4c; December, July, 44%4c: September, 45%sc; Decem- ay, 3734c. 237jc; September, 28%5c: May, —July, $10 57%; Seplember, $10 67%; January, $1070. uly, $6 20; September, $6 30; January, Ribs—July,§6 05: September, 86 17%4; October, 6 15. Butter—Firm for far makes and steady for other kinds. Th no quotable change in prices, howe xtras were wanted principally, but everything sold well. Eggs—Active and firm. There was a good de- mend, while offerings were moderate. Complaint as to 'the quality of egzs now being received was heard. Fresh stock sold at 1014@11%4c. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IiL., July 17.—There was only a moderate supply of cattle on sale to- day, but the requirements of buyers were not large and prices ruled weak. Hogs were scarce, but Chicago packers were holding off, for which reason heavy grades displayed weakness and were 5c lower, while light ones were firm and Bc higher on account of a good shipping demand. There was an active demand for sheep, and prices were strons Cattle — Receipts, 12,500; common to extra steers, $3 30@6: stockers and_feeders, $2 45 cows and bulls, :$1 50@8 76; calves, $2 25/ 550; Texans, §2 25@4 75. Hogs — Receipts, 16,000; heavy packing and shipping lots, $4 65@5 25; common to choice mixed, $4 75@3 25; choice assorted, $5 20@5 35; light, $4 90@5 35: pigs, $3 50@5. heep — Heceipts, 10,000: “inferior to choice, $175@4 50; lambs, $3 25@5 60. & NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad Shares. Money on call has been easy at1@1%4%; last loan at closing offered atly. Prime mer- cantile paper, 315@4%. Bar silver, 6 c. Mexican Qollars, 53%4c. Sterling exchange is steady, with actual ‘businiess 1 bankers’ bills ac §4 80@4 89: ol | tor 60 aays and $4 S0@4 9014 for demand. Pos! rates, $4 89%2@4 9015 Commercial bills, $4 883 4 8814, Government bonds have been frregular; State bonds firm; raliroaa bonds higher. Silver at the Board was qufet. CLOSING BTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 9415/Norfolk & West.... 814 ison. . 105 Preferred.. 1814 2 Express...147 " |Northern Pacific.. - 414 Alton,Terre Haute. 6434 Preferred. . 18175 ‘American Express.113 *|Northwestern, 983 ‘American Tobacco. 1084, _Preserred. 45 Pre J111 “|N. Y. Centrai..)..;101 Bay State Gas...... 19 |N. Y. Chicago&S.L 18 | Baltimore & Ohio.. 62%4| 1st preferred. 88 Brunswick Lands. 23| d preferred. Buffalo, Roch & P. 21 IN.Y.&N. H Canada’ Pacifi 57 Cenada Southern.. Canton Land Central Pacific. 5075 Preferred 18120ntario. 2114(0ntario & Western. 157 " (Oregon Improvmt. 170 | Preferr 8614 Oregon Navigation, . 5414/Orecon Short Line. . 99 “iPacific Mal . . 527/Peoria, D.& 2,160 [Pittsburg & W pfd. 30 32 |Pullman Palace, 20, B. & Q. Chicago & E. Iii Preferr Chicago Gas. Cleve & Prttsb Consolidation Coal. “onsolidated Gas..141%% Quicksilve 3 . C. C. & St. Lonis. 45%4 ~Preferred. 19 Preferred. 9! Reading. . 1835 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 3834 RioGrande &Westn 1715 Preferred. .83 | Preferred. . 43 Cotton Ol Cert.... 24Ya[Rock Isiand LTl Commercial Cable.1 Del. Hudson 1 Del.T. Denver & K. G. 0 Romc\\'mangdenng«:;; Preferred. Distillers 20 3644 _Preferrad.. 91 RS 10 " St. Paul & Omaha.. 3913 Preferred. 221 Pre re Wayne. 160 st. P. Northernpfd.125_ 'Silver Certificat. 34 Southern Pacifi 260 Southern R. R 514 Preferred. s Sugar Refiner: 1 22 | Preferred.. 2144 Tenn. Coal & Tron. 981 Preferrec 10%4 Texas Pacifi 85 Tol.A.A.& N.Mich. 17% Tol. & Ohio Gen 3744 Preferred. Tol.St.Louis & K.C. 95/ Preferred. jon Pacific. Preferred.. Kingston & Perr Leke E v Pregerred. Lake Shore. National Lead. Preferred. 91 | Preferre LongIsland....... 84%a Guaranteed. Lovisville & Nash. 5913U. S. £ a& Ch. 8% U Preferred........ 25 | Preferred. Manhattan Consol.111% U. S. Rubber. Memphis & Charls. 15 | Preferred.. 3 Mexican Central... 11 [Utica & B. River..150 Michigan Centrai..100 |Wab. S. L. & Pac. Minn &S, L.......— | _Preferred. Preferred. |Wells-Fargo. Minn. & St Leom. 203 Western Unlon, 81 343} U.S. Cordage. 1st preferred. IWis Centrau..... .. 5 24 preferred. 4615 Wheeling & L. E.. 1634 Missouri Pacific.... 33| Preferred... 52 Mobile & Ohio..... 231 Nashville Chait. XNational Linseed. N. J. Central.. North American... Am Couon Gl pid. 7214 US 4, reg. Do, 43 coupon U S 4s new re Do, 4s coupo: 4N J Cent Gen by Do. 2s. Northern Pac 1sts.115: Do, Bs. Do, 2ds. 101 o, Bs coupon... . | Do, 5ds. 72 Cherbiee 45, 18961004, Northwest Consols.141%4 Do, 1897..........100%;! Do, deb bs. 109 100340 R & N 1sts 1091, -:100%, StL&IronMtGen bs_ 83 Pacific 65 01'95....100 " St L & S F Gen 85.109 D. C. 3-6 58 110 Ala Class A'4.......107 Do, Class B 4, 58.107 La Consol4s..... .. 9814 Missouri funding..— N Carolina con 6s..125 St Paul Consols ...126 St. P. C. & Pa 1sts.117 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..112 Southern E.R.Bs. 88 Texas Pacific firsts 93 ‘Texas Pac seconds. 30 Do, 45...........101 [UnionPac 1stof'86.10614 | 80 Carolina £145...107 [{West Shore 4s.....105 Tenn new 3s 90 [Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 6714 Va funding debt... 61% R GranaeWest 1sis 77 Do, reg. — "lChes & 0 s 112 Do, deferred 6s... 814 Atchison ds Do, {rust repts st B! Canzda South 2ds..107 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.102 Den& R G 1st.....115 Do, 4s, 87 Erie 2ds. 68 Kansas Pa Consols 7134/ Ks Pa lsts Den div109 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ExG., July 17.—The spot market is steady at 5s 1154@5s 214d. Cargoes are stead: at 263 T4d, Marc ?mpmm. it FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No, 2 Red Winter: July, 5s 3d; Aveust, bs 514d; September, 5s 4d; Octo- ber, 58 432d; November, 65 5. SECURITIES. LONDON, ENG., July 17.—Consols, 107 9-18; sil- wver, 30%2d; French Rentes, 102f 12%4c. FAILURES IN SIX MONTHS. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 527 failures in the Pacific Coast States and Ter ritories for the first six months of 1895, with assets $1,596,045 and liabilities $:,231,438, as compared with 566 for the previous six_months, with assets £2,754,348 ana liabilities $4,743.981, and 686 for the corresponding six monthe of 1894, with assets 2,638,885 and liabiliiies $5,185.025. "The failures jor the past six months are divided among the States and Territories as follows: STATE. | No. | Assets. |Liabilities. California.. 887 779,679 181,715, 6| Thinass esaais 58! 421,311 728,960 8 26.400) 86,400 5 20200, 86,491 Lo By S 527|$1,596,045|$3,281,438 * Following are the causes assigned for the fail- ures: Incompetency, 169; inexperience, 22 inade- quate capital for the business underteken, 948 in- judicious crediting, 8: rsonal extravagance, &: eglect of business and bad habits, 6: excassive comperition, 7; unfavorable circumstances, loods, fires, etc., 30; speculatlon, 2; fraud, 31. EXCBANGE AND BULLION Sterling Exchange, 60 d Sterling Tixchange, sight. w York Exchange, sight. = 02 w York Exchange, telegraphic... — 05 ne silver, spot, @ ouhce. = 66 e siiver, 50 days - 66 Mexican Dollars. e 5414 b4y S PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are nominal in the ab- sence oi spot business, the harbor being still bare of disengaged tonnage. The chartered wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 26,000, against 21.000 tons on the same date last year; disen- gaged, — tons, against 67,000, on the way to this port, S71,000 tons, against 355,600, WIHEAT—The Peleus takes for Cork 75,663 ctls, valued at $74,865. The market continnes quiet and exhibits no features of Interest. No. 1, 88 90c P ctl: choice, 9114@92Y4c; lower grades, 50 @86¢; exira cboice for milling, 95c@$1 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssioN—10 o'clock — December— 1800 tons, $1 003/, JEGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—200 tons, 81 0014 : 300, $1 003/3; 2800, $1 0035, May— 100, $1 0634. Seller '95, new, storage paid—1000, 96¢; do, to December 9, 100. 95c. AFTERNOON SESSION — December — 200 tons, $100345; 100, $1 0014: 1200, 81 May—100, 31065 100. £1 0604 500, §1 0%, Seller '35, nes, storage puid—100, 66¢:'100, 967 BARLEY—There is a fair call for feed on local account. Brewing continues in request for foreign shipment. Chevalier is neglected, the iower grades in particular. No. 1 Feed, 60c: choice, 6114c: Brewing, 65/ c B ctl; Chevalier, $110@1 15 for No. 1 an 5¢ B ctl for No. 2. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssIoN—10 o'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SEssioN—December—100 tons, 63%j5c. AFTERNOON SESSTION—December—300 tons, 63¢; 200, 653jc. OATS=Dealers report trade quiet and limited to the regular Oity consumption. Mllling are quot- able a1 $1@1 00 P otl; fancy Keed, 8161 05; good fo cholce. 8714@95c; common to fair. BO@ESe; omy 80@82Yac: Red, 76@80c; Surprise, 97%2c@ 734 B cl. COEXN-—Continues quiet. Large Yellow, g 10(@ 115 B ctl; Small Round Yellow, §1 15@1 20; White, $1@1 10 # ctl. RYE—90c for old and 80c ct] for new. Pro- ducers are holding back their supplies, and there are several large Jots n warehouse awAllng better prices. BUCKWHEAT—85@90c R ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Quotations are undisturbed. Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 50@3 60 B bbl: Bakers' extras. $3 40@3 00: supertine, 82 25@ 2 50 B bbi. MILLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 8%5c B Ib; Rye Meal, 3e; Graham Flour, 8¢: Oatmeal, 41sc; Oat Groats B! Cracked Wheat. 3bhe: Buckwheat Flour, 4Yac: Eotoii 134@434c @ Ib; Rice Meal, $12@ 573 ton. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Tsble Meal, 3@3%c: Feed Corn, $24@25; Cracked Corn, $24 50@25 50 ® ton; Hominy, 415@434c B b. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$12 50@183 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Range from $16 for low grades up to $18 3 ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, $18 50@14: Ollcake Meal at the mlll, $25 B ton; Cottonseed Oflcake, $24 @ ton. HAY—Strictly cholce is steady, but all other de- scriptions are weak. Wheat quotable at $7 50@ 10 50; Oat, $6@8: Wheat and_Oat, $7@9: Barley, 85@7: Alfalia. $5 50@7 50; Clover, $7@8; Com- pressed, 87 60@9 50: Stock, $5@6 B ton. STRAW—50@75¢ B bale.” Not much coming in. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Limas are considerably higher, being scarce in all localities. Colored Beans are quoted rather lower agaln, but white kinds keep steady. Basos, £1 25@1 40: Small Whites. 82 6502 90 ' ctl; Pea, $2 50@2 85 B ctl: Large Whites, 82 50@ 2 80: Pink, $1 25@1 40; Reds, $1@1 25; Black- eve, $3: Red Kidney, nominal at $2 50@3; Limas, 88 50g8 @ cu: Buiters, $2@2 25 for small and $2@2 B0 for larko. SEEDS—Mustards ;omhénl.‘h Fiax, $2 2502 50 ctl; Canary, 314@3%ac : Alfalfa, 7@734¢: ape, 13, @214 emp, 4¢ B 1. DRIED PEAS—Split Peas, $4@434c; Green Peas, nominal: Niles, nominal; Blackeye, nominel. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Weak under heavy supplies. Gar- net Chiles quotable at 80@65¢c B ctl; Salinas Bur- banks, 75@95c; River Burbanks, in boxes, 60X 90c; in sacks, 45@60c: Early Rose, in boxes. 50 85¢; in sacks, 40@50c B ctl. ONIONS—Silverskins are weak at 85@75¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—Cucumbers and Squash are in arge supply and cheap. Corn is steady. Vaca- ville Tomaioes continue to decline. Green Pep- pers, 25@50c box for Chile and $1 @ box for Bell: Green Corn, 75¢@$1 B box for Berkeley and $150@1 75 P box for Alameda: Tomatoes from Vacaville, 35@50c 3 box; from the River, $1 76@2 P box; Summer Squasb,, 20@40c B box ior Bay: Green Peas, 2@2%ac B b: String Beans, 3@415c % Ib; Bay Cicumbers, 25@40c B box: Green Okra, 750 Egg Plant, 50c@31 25; Cabbage, 75¢ 3 ctl; Feed Carrots, 3(@40c- Gariic, 2@3c B Ib. BUTTEE, CHEESE AND EGGS. EBUTTER—Dealers quote another decline in creamery descriptions, stock being larger, both at distributing and consuming points. Dairy goods are steady. L GREaMERY—Fancy, 16@16c: seconds, 148 43jc. 2 DATRY—Fancy, 14@15¢ B b: zood to choice, 13@ lsl/g[r’:l:nedlum grades, 11@12%4,c; store Butter, nominal CHEESE Is steady and fine brands are firm. The demand is satisfactory and stocks are not ex- cessive. Fancy mild new, 6@8l5c: common to good, 4@6c: Young America, b@7c; Eastern, 1135 @1214c: Western, 6@8c 1. EGGS—Fine ranch keep steady, but store Fggs are neglected and weak. Oregon, 13@14c; Eastern, 13@14c # dozen: Duck Eggs, 15@17c; store Eggs, 12@14c; ranch Eggs, 16@18 POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Turkeys keep up, but Hens, Ducks and Roosters are in excessive supply, dull and weak. Live Turkeys, 13@15¢ for Gobblers; 13@15c for : Geese, B rair, T5c@$l: Goslings, $1@1 26 % doz: Ducks, $3@4 for old and $2 50@5 for young; Hens, $4@5 50 per doz; Roosters, young, $5@7: do, old, £1 5 Fryers.” Bi 85@4 for Iarge and 81 50@? $1 1215@1 25 for young and old. GAME—Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Apricots and Peaches are lower. Melons are steady. Supplies of Figs con- tinue light. Apples are abundant. Pears meet with a good demand. Nectarines are quotable at 50@75c P box for Red and 25@i0c B box for Viias Cantatonpes, 53 508 5005 can: Water melons, $10@20 B 100: Figs, 26@50c ¥ box for | single and 75c@$1 for_double iayers: Plums, 25@ | 50c; Green Gages, $20 ® ton: Early Peaches, 25@40c P box and 35@40c @ basket: Crawfords, 35@50c P box and 85@50¢ B basket; Apples, 37@ 75¢c ® box: Crabapples, 35@50c: Pears, 40@50c box and 40@50c B basket: Bartletts, $1@1 26 8 box for No. 1 and 40@50c for off grade: Apricots, 85@50c B box for Rovals and §25@30 % ton to the canners; Cherries, 75¢@$1 box. BERRIES—Continue plentiful, as usual at this scason. Bla-kberries are quotable at $1 508 B chest:; Raspberries, $2@3 50; Currants, $3 50@5 ; Strawberrles, 82 50@4 for Longworths and $1 60@ 250 P chest for large berries. APES—Swectwaters and_Fontainebleaux, 25 @75c B box and crate. Ouly ripe ones—and they are few—bring the top quotations. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons are arriving more freely. Oranges will soon be gone. Navels, 81@2: Secdlings, 50@75c; California Lemons, $2@2 50 for common and $3@4 for good to choice’ Mexican Limes, $250@4 ¥ box; Bananas, §1 26@2 ¥ bunch’; Pineapples, $2@3 ? dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Apricots keep on going up. No quotations for new Peaches and Prunes are cur- rent, because growers refuse to let go now and | specularors are afraid to sel' short this year, the ;eneml opinion being that prices wiil be stiff this fail. We quote new Apricots at 715@9c B Ib here, according to quality. and 8146w884¢ In carload lot in the country. Oid fruit is nominal, as follows. Prunes, four sizes, 4c B 1b; larzer sizes, b@be: smatler sizes, 215@3%4c: Apples, 4@dihe for sliced and 5@b34¢ ® 1 for evaporated; Bienched Peaches, 410@6c; Pears, 4@4Ysc for evaporated halves, S@4c for quarters and 114@2c for inferior goods; Plums, 3@314c for pitted and 1lac for unpitted; Figs, black, 4c for pressed aud 31j5c for unpressed. Z RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Absolutely nothing doing. Raisins—a-crown loose, 3%4c B 1b; 3-crown, 23p0: 2-crown, 2¢; nuag:umnu. B} seedless Muscatels, .2¢ 8 D: ywn _ London layers, $1 35@1 45 B box; clusters, $2 25@2 75: Dehesa clusters. 82 50; Imperial clusiers, $3 50: Dried Grapes—115@134c B b. NUTS— Wainucs, 7@10c for paper-shell and sogt- shell, and 6@7c¢ for hardshell;” Almonds, 2@1’%(: for hardshell, and 5@6c @ I for softsheli, and — for paper-shell; Peanuts, 5@Sc for Eastern and 4@ 434c tor California; Kxlckory Nuts, S@fic; Pocans, 6¢ for rough and B¢ for poilshed: Filberts, S@9c: Eoal Nuts, 7@7%c B b; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 50 HONEY—Very quiet at unchanged prices. New Comb, 10@12c P Ib: new water-white extracted, B@syic; light amber extracted, 434@be; dark amber, e @ b BEESWAR® Guoted at 26627 B b. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Dealers report trade slow. Bacon, 8@8%c B 1 for heavy, and 815@9c B B for light medium, 11@11%c B 1 for light, 12@ 12%5¢ @ B for extra light, und 1212@13¢ for sugar cured; Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, lfi?l‘t H California Hams, 10a@11c: Mess Beet, 57@7 50 @ bbl: extra mess do, 50; family do, $10: &xtra prime Pork, 89 50 bhi; extra clear, £17 50 ?u B bbl; xgm,pugx 50 P bbl: Smoked Beef, ®10c ‘fAED— tern, tierces, 6%5¢ B B for com- pound, and 8¢ B Ib for pure: palls, 9c: California therces, 6o for compound and 74 for puse; half bbls. 734c: 10-B tips, 8¢ P B: do h‘a& ‘m. locb 5 LENE—734¢ fn tierces, an cPbin W ns. {200 Alpna. HIDES, TALLOW, WOCL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Continue firm and in fair demard. Heavy salted steers are quotable at 1015 @11c P 1b: medium, 93,@10c B 1b: light. 9¢; Cow- hides, 9¢; salted Kip, 7c: salted Caif, 10c; saited Veal, 8¢ @ 1b: dry Ilides, usual selection, 15@ 1934¢ @ 1b; cuils and trands, 14@14%4cC B 1b; dry Kip. 14@13¢; dry Calf, 20c; prime Goatskins, 20@ 35c each: Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good sumumer, 5c ® 1 medium, 15@25c; winter, 10@15¢; Sheep- skins, shearlings, 10@20c each ; short wool. 25@8508 each; medium, 30@45c each: long wool, 40@60c each. Culls of all kinds, about Yac lcs: TALLOW—The demand is fair and tnere is some- thing selling all the time. No.1 rendered, 414@ 4, £ country Tallow, 44 40; refined, 60; Greate, c P b, OOL—Prices show no change. The market continues in fair shape, though there is less de- mand. New lambs’ and fall clips quoted at 6@sc. Quotations for the spring clip are: Humboldt and Mendocine, 1214@14c; Choice Northern, 10@llc: San Joaquin, seven months’, 6@8c: do, 12 months’, S@slkc: Nevada, 5@10c; Easiern Oregon, heavy, ;@gc; do choice, 8@ 10c; Valley Oregon, 12@18%4¢ HOPS—Nominal at 2@6c B . No business. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags are lower again at 4c: San Quentin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Beyond the break in Cumberland there Is nothing new. We will have enormous supplies of coal lter on. Wellington, $8: New Weliington, ¥8: Southfield_Wellington, $7 50 3 ton: Sestile, $6; Coos Bay, $6; Wallsend, 87 50 @ ton; Scoteh, $7 50: Brymbo, §7 50; Cumberland, $8 50 in bulk and $10 50 in' sacks: Penpsylvanis Anthracite Exgg, $12; Welsh Anthracite Exg, §9: Cannel. $8; k Springs. Castle Gate and P easant Valley, 87 60; Coke, $12 in bulk and §14 In sacks. CANNED FRUIT~ We quote 1895 goods, future delivery, as follows: Apricots, $1@L 10: Peaches, 31 15@1 85; Pears, $1 20@l 35 ® doz; White Cherrits, ‘81 508%: Blacie Chorrics, $1 90G2; Plums, 90c@81 05. CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 65¢, spot or future: Peas, 95¢ @ dozen. COFFEE—Very quiet all over the world, We uote: 2014@21¢ for good to prime washed Costa foa: 193@30c for good Costa Rica: 1814@19c for good Costa Rica mixed with black beans: 1714 @18%c for fair Costa Rica; 1434@16c for com- mon to ordinary Costa Rica: 19@20c for good 1o prime washed Salvador; —@18: for good green unwashed Salvador: 21@21%c for prime washed Guatemala: 1034 @203/ c jor zood to strictly good washed Guatemaln; 1815@19%6c for fair washed Guatemala: 16@1734¢ jor medinm Guate- mala; 14@15%4c for ordinary Guatemala; 9@1314c for very inferfor to common Guatemala; 21@22c # Db forgood to prime washed Peaberry ; 19@1934c for good unwashed Peaberry. H—Pacific Cod, catch of 1895, 15 quoted as 100-1b cases, 6c % 1b: 50-I bundles, 5c & T King Strips, Sc @ Ib; Narrow-Gauge do, Tablets, & Ib: Seabright Biocks. T1bc: Tel, balf bbls, §9 for No. 2 and §8@8 50 for : Eastern Smoked Herring, 30c @ keg; Dutch . S0c@$1 26 keg; Whitefish, $150 in half bbls and 8175 in kits: Tongues and Sounds, $16. QUICKSILVER—$41 per flask. OTL—California Castor Oil, cases, No. 1., $1 10; bbis, $1 05 @ bbl (manufacturers’ rates): Linseed Oil in bbis, Loiled, 72¢; do, raw, 69c; cases, 5¢ cases, T1c; China Nut, 17b:§1 R b Mac; No. are Ic lower all around. 21c; Eocene, 23c; Astral 21c B gal: 150° 2 T gal: Pearl, 21: Water-white, refined, bulk, Headlight, 175°, cases, 28¢' @ gal: ineral Seal, 300°, 25Vac in cases: Standard, 110° fire test, 19%5c P gal in cases (caps), 20c faucets and 15%5c in bul G ASOLINE, ETC—63° Benzine, bulk, 17c: cases, usoline, bulk, 18¢; cases, 23; 86° Gaso- line, bulk, 25¢; cases 30¢ & gal. WHITE LiZAD—Quoted at 6c B RED LEAD—Quoted at 6¢ B 1. TURPENTINE—Quoted at 48¢ B gallon. CANDLES—Granite Candles, 6s, 16_ 0z, 1014¢; do, 14 0z, H1ke: do, 12 oz, S¥jic: do, 10 07, B4c; ectric Light Candles, 6s, 16 0z, 874¢; do, 14 0z, d0 12 0z, Tlsc; de. 10 0z, 6Y4c; Paratline Wax Candles, ds, 65 and 12s, 14 07, 91a¢ B Ih. LEATHER — Firmly_ held, buc quiet. Extra heavy Sole, 40c for No. 1 and 27c for No. 2; heavy Sole, 28c for No. 1 and 26c¢ for No. 2: medium Sote, 27¢ for No. 1 and 26¢ for No. 2; light Sole, 28c for No. 1 and 24c B Ib for No SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 534¢: Dry Grannlated, bYsc; Confectioners’ A,'Sc; Magnolia A, 45ge; Lxtry C, 4350; Golden C. ¥1jc; D, 4ciy hali-barrels, 146 more than barrels, and boxes 3/,¢ more. ‘WOOD, LUMBER, TIES, ETC. Posts, 8c each; [Redwood. §5 B cord: Oak, rough, $650; peeled, §9; Pine, $5 75; Railroad Tieg, 35c apiece for 6x8, 410 for 7x8 and 4G50 jor 7x: TANBARK—New, $14@14 50 3 cord. LUMBER—The Redwood Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation quotes: No. 1 Rough, $13@17; No. 2, §9@ 11 M: Pickets, rough, pointed and fancy, $10@ 12 and $18 @ M: halt-inch, suriaced and clear, No. 1.$32@36 B M: No. 2, $22@28 ¥ M; Rustic, No. 1, $15@23: No. 2, $20( surfaced and rough clear, No." 1, $18@" $12@16; T. and G., 812@14. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 4 ‘and Quotations run along about the same. Whole salc rates for dressed stock from slaughterers arejas follow: BEEF—First quality, 5@5%c; second quality, 43403 third do, 3@4c B Db, VEAL—Large, 4@5c: small, 5@7c B . MUTTON — Wethers, 412@0c; Ewes, 4@4Yc . ® Rt B_spring, 5G6c B M. PORK—Live Hogs, 4c 3 I for large, 414@4%c for small and 384c for feeders: dressed do, 52@ 614 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, FOR 24 MOURS. 1 Flour,qr. sks 6.700, Midd!ings, sks. 200 Waghington 5,846/ Rran, sks, 885 ‘Wheat, ctls. 3%0/Wool, bls. 206 Barley, ctls........ 98,670 W ine, gals. 41 500 Beans, sks. 524/ Hides, no. Corn. ctls. 570(Pelts, bdis Potatoes, sks...... 4,618/Lime, bbls ‘Washington. 4 'I‘anlmr. rolis Onions. 5ks. 743 Quicksilver, flasks Hay, tons. 523 oS THE STOCK MARKET. Stocks were rather weaker again yesterday, Con. Cal. & Virginia seliing down to $275, Ophir to $140 and the lesser stocks in proportion. Busi- ness was quict all day. Bodie continued to drop, getting down to 18c and closing weak at 17c bid. NOTES. The delinquent sale of the Alpha takes place to- day. The gross value of the gold produced by the Crown Point mine for the month of June was §22,000. The Best & Belcher assessment of 25 cents per share will be delinquent in the company’s ofitee to- day. The work of cleaning up the Holmes Mining Company’s mills at Beileville and also tne Cande- Tarin mill will begin Jul ‘There is now a plen- tiful_supply of water at Candelaria, the pipe line having been repaired. e annual meeting of the Savage takes place to-day. In the Savage on the 950 level west crosscnt 1, started from the horth lateral drift 106 feet norih of the siation, I advanced 35 feet; face is in por- phyry. The southdrift from the station is, ad- vanced 75 feet; face in porphyry, with stringers in quartz. In the west crosscut from the face of the north drif:, fourih floor of north upraise, they have drified south 20 feet on the stratom of ore men- tioned in last weekly report. They continue to ex- tract some good ore from this drift. They ars timbering the north lateral drift from the station to west crosseut 1. On the 1030 level in the west crosscut, 15 feet from the face of the main south drift, they iave sunk 10 feet on the sireak or ore mention+d In the lasi weekly report: the ore has improved in quality and_width, and they are now stoping the same. During the week they bave hoisted 41 tons of ore; cur samples average $75 15 per ton. Assessments Pending. Following is a list of assessmenis now pending: PR CoMPANY. No. |Amt. inthe | Sale Day. 1" |Board.| 14 05.Jne 23 July 18 207 20.dne29 July 25 19 05Jly 127 Aug 6 58 2531y 18 Aug 8 Qfii 101.J1y 13 Aug 7 51 2C[.Jly 19 . Aug 15 19| ~ 1003y 26/ Aug 21 19/ 10|.Jiy 26.Avg 21 76l 16.auz 2.aug 28 25 05 Aug #Aug 30 44 25.Avgl0l.Sept 4 Ophir. 66 26/ Angll[Sept u Mone, 35 11:\‘“;‘1&.»1» 9 51 25.Auglé . Sept 10 BOARD SALES, Following were the sates In the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSINN—0:80. -98200 CCLV...2.0 400 Ophir....1.45 1 -19200 G & C..... 49100 Potosi... 4 05825 HEN § 21160 Union C..3: 0. 60300 Occidntl, .22 80500 Ophir...1.20 1000 Overmn.20 200 Potosi 8 Following were the sales in the Paclfic Stock Buard yesterday: REGULAR sEss1oN—10:30. 0 Challenge 34/300 Occidentl.22 850 Andes....32150 CC&V...2.85(200 1 400 Belcher...85/200 . 250 B & B.. 150 wwl)(kmlmp 011400 Potosl. ... 400G & C... 45300SB&M.. 451500 Sil Hiil 681000 . 85100 Ophir 143 Union .30 1. nion C. O&M leu\ ++e401200 Y Jackr...a4 51 1 CLUSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, July 17—4 P. 3. Domestic Ports. REDONDO—Arrived July 17—Stmr Newsboy, from Usal, Bid.Asked, Bid. Asked. | Sailed—Stmr Newsboy, for San Pedro. 07 09Jackson........ 20 —| SALMON BAY - Safled July 17—Schr Lena ;g a'llguu:‘. (1’? 94 | Sweasy, for Hueneme; schir Roy Somers, for Port k ustice. Harford. 81 33Kentuck. . 02 03 | COOS BAY—Arrived July 17—Stmr Alice Bluch- Best & Beicher. 95 97 Lady Wash.... 01 02 | ard, hence July 12 via Coos Bay. Benton Con. .. 35|Mexican. 67 69 | Sajled—Schr Dalsy Rowe, for San Francisco. 19 Mono . — 04| Sailed—Stmr Homer. for San Francisco. 21/Mt. Diablo. 16 —| SEATTLE—Arrived July 17—Schr Fred E San- 3 05NevadaQueen. — 05 | ders. from Newport. Caledonia, 16 Occidenta BANDON—Sailed July 16—Stmr Bandorille, for Chailenge Con. 84l0phir.. San Francisco. Cholln 60 81/Overman . NEW PORT—Sailed July 17--Stmr Caspar,for San Con. Cal. & Va.2.75 2.80Potos:. 38 | Francisco, Con. Imperiar, — - 02[Savage. 44| EUR —Arrived July 17—Stmr Pomona, hice Confidence. . 93 —|Seg. Belcher. 11 12| July 16; stmr South Coast, hence July 15. Con.New York. — O3)Sterra Nevada 57 58 | * Salled—Schr C A Thayer, for Grays Harbor and Crown Poiny... 89 40Scorpion = 94| Fiji Islands, KastSierraNev — Ob|Silver Hill. 02 04| MENDOCTNO—Sailed July 17—Stmr Point Are- o Si':ifc‘,‘;‘.f’ 5 - PG G LOS ANGELES_Salled Jnly 17 — St 3 on... - Sy ate.. o S ‘GELES—Sall nly — Stmrs Haloa Nom143 130Ut o 03 08 | “BuTUpRptcon st Alear, e, C] o LS .- NT A LN A—Sa - r Alcatra: Towa........ 04 05lYeilow Jacket. 41 43 | sor Port l.o\s“Anx:le st 2 ASTORTA—Sailed July 17—Br bark Gulf Stream for Queenstown: schr Letitia, for San Pedro: schr Neptune, for San Francisco, Foreign Ports. NANATMO—Salled July 17—Bark Gen Fair STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, July 17—2 P. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid, Asked, Bid, Asked. 3 2 child. for San Franelsco. USdscoup.112 ~ — |USdsreg..112 — BARRY—Sailed July 16—Br ship Marion Light- MISCELLANEGUS BONDS. body. for Cahiornia. Cal-stChle5s. 10814 — (Do, 2dfss6s.101 — QUEENSTOW N—Sailed July 16—Nor ship Vil- Gal Bleo 165106 ° — [P€ 01641110 120 | danden, for Huil, Bl CW.Oa = i = importations. Dpnt-stex-cp 80 98 |PwlstRRGs. — 116%2 | popmga_ per Humboldi—750 g i 2 —Pe 1—750 M shingles. 12,- SR "E%‘fif‘!‘:r-“‘vé;“é“’} 195 | 140 ti lumber, 70 bags 140 bates wool, 1 bl hides, 1] pkgs leather, 6 veal carcasses, 3 bbls min water, Geary-otR0si 101100 17 tubs 835 bxs butter, 3 bxs apples, 1 cs stones, 1 *AUCTION SALES. SPRCIAL AUCTION SALE D N - = Sunset Horse Market, 137 VALENCIA STRE. THIS DAY, Thursday. = July 18, 1895, t 11 o’clock A. .. By order of MR. JOHN BULL of Hanford, ++..WE WILL SELL.... o 40 Head of GOOD YOUNG HORSES AND MARES, broken and unbroken, and ranging in age from 410 7 years; ail good Sale positive. No reserve or limit. SULLIVAN & DOYLE, Live RATLROAD TRAVEL! SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:40, 0, 11:00 A.».: 12:35, :80, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tri . Saturdays—Extra trips at 1 0, 11:00 A.M.; 1:30, 3:30, San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 a. . 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 p, M. Saturdays—Extra tri at 1:35 P. 3. and 6:35 P. M. SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. 3t.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 P. 3. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave T Arrive San Francisco. ‘]flg:gf 1495. WEEK | SUN- WEEK | s, | Destination. 7:40 ax| Novato, 3:30 Py Petaluma, 5:10 x| 5:00 P Santa Rosa. 1 | _Fulton, 7:40 Ax| ‘Windsor, ‘Healdsbursg, |Geyserville, 3:30 ©>t/8:00 Ax| Cloverdale. 1 Pieta, Hopiand & :00 A Uklah. |8:00 asc| Guernevie. | | 00 A3 Sonoma 00 PM and Glen Ellen. LosAng L6s. — | ot SeR e ! : ) lass, 1 pke coin, 2 pkgs express. A Cicas190%s > SPRE caloy 8714100 | ARCATA—Per North Fork=—4 bdls hides, 15 sks NeveNghts, %102 Do, leongea, 8714100 | Eluestock, 87 bales wool, 20 empty demijoons, 1 N O o0 102 I peanstd. 0173100 | Pkg hardware. k keg syrup. 1 pkg dry goods, 2 bxs NyRCal6s.100 103 |SYWatergs.12a 125 |mdse, 188 Mttlumber, 1050 M shingles, 260 3 NRyCalbs.. — — |SVWaterds, 98 _— |Sbakes. = Oak Gas 55..104 — [StkinG&Eés — 103 onsignees. Do, 2diss6s..104 ~ — |SunstP&T6s — 103 Per Humboldt—Thos Denigan Son & Co: George Oninibus6s..119% — |SutterstR5s.110 ~— | D Gray; Brown & Adams; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: PacRollMbs. 102 © — |VisallaWC6s — 93 | Hulme & Hart: Christy & Wise: Getz Bros & Co: A @G A C E Whitney & Co: Dairymen’s Union: Hills Bros: 300 | Norton, Teller& Co; Russ, Sanders & Co: J R Han- ContraCosta. 5814 60 - |San Jose. == ify: Ross & Hewlett: Wheaton, Breon & Co: H N Marin Co.... 48~ — |Sprog Valley100%4100% | Brown; Witzel & Baker; Wells, Fargo & Co; Dow GAS 8TOCKS. Steam ' Pump Works; Garcia & Mageinis Capital. — 45 |PacificLight. 45 47% | D E Allison & Co; M Kalish &Co: F B Haight: Central, 95— |SanFrancsco 70% — | Humboldt Min Water Co; O B Smith & Co: G de Oak G L&, 4414 4514 Stockton..... 17" 24 | Luca; LFeldman & Co. PecGasimp. — = 81%al Per North_Fork—A C Nichols & Co;_Neustadter TNSURANCE STOCKS. Bros: Tiios Denlzan Son &Co:Liovre, Fricke & Co: : fllmann & Bendel; Brigham, Hoj a8 Riremang¥d.160° 5 = [Siin. 47% 80 | NUTON! D B Allison & Co; Christy & Wise:' Blame COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. entbal & Co; Levi Strauss & Co; California Glue AmerB&TC. — — [LondonP&A.12634128 | Co: G Armsirong: Lyons & Co. Anglo-Cal. .. 556 60 |Loncon&SF. — = 81 Bank of Cal..22115225 |Merch Ex... 13 — For Lat Shipping Intelligence See Thirteenth Page. Cal SD&TCo. 53%s 60 |Nevada. - - Eirs:Nationl:176 180 |Sather 8. - — FTADGETS ... — bt J sk saor srocs. FFICE_FURNITURE GerSELCo. — 1750 |Sav & Loan. 150 HumbS&L1000 — |Security. 260 AND FIXTURES. Mutal ... — 45 [UnionTrusi.830 900 . C. F. WEBER & CO., bR U TR 00 to 306 Post St., cor. Stockton Cahfornia....203 — Oak.SLeHay — 100 E S R o Geary-st..... — 90 |Presidio. — .18 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! Market-st.... 41 4114 Sutter-st.. - - — e POWDER STOCKS. . Atmntie... 15 18 = OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. California. — c 5 : c s Coolgardie gold flelds Guant.. = 1634 3 2 (Fresantie). Austra MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. lin; $220 first_class, BlkDCoalCo. — 12 8110 steerage. Lowest Cal Cot Mills. — - 98" 100 rates to Capetown, CalDo ik ety South Africa. Sdison Light. ac Roll Mill — Castimaes o Y e HawC&SCo.. 4% 6 [PacTransCo — 25% S HutchSPCo.. — 12 [PacT&TC0. 50 — O Sty Tuly JudsonMfgC. — — |SunserT&T. 35 — oY MerExAssn.100 — |UniedCCol — 25 g B OceanicSSCo — 80 Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur- MORNING SESSION. day. August 3, av 10 Street—$5000 Edison L & £ Bonds, 107. AFTERNOON SESSION. Board—80 Hutchinson S P Co, 11. Street—231 Bauk of California, 221%4: 50 Cali- fornia-st R R, 104; 100 Hutchinzon S P'Co, 11. THE CALL CALENDAR. SPECIAL ParTizs.—Reduced special rates for parties August 3d and 27th. Cook’s Party Angust 2d. ‘licket oflice, 138 Montgomery street. Frelght office, 327 Mariket street. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS.. General Agents. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP CGHPANY Jury, 1895. Moon's Phases. DISCATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN Francisco or ports in_Alaska. 9 A. M. July 6, July 5. 9. 19, 24, August 3, 8, 18, Sept. 2, Full Moon. | ;For British Columbia and anmson:n E\‘::zr:« 7| 8l 9 1°|n 12|18 ° Taly 14, { July 6,9, 14, 19, 24, 29, and every fiftn day S Last Quarter. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomons, 14|15(1617| 18|19 |20 every Tucsday at 3 P. M. July 21, | ~¥or Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, New Moon. | July & 8 13 16, 20, 24, 28, andjevery fourtn | Gay thereafter, § 4. 3. Jainas; | “ForSan' Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Q rirst Guarier. || | eon e ora ore oy Angiies, Redondo. (Los —— Angeles) and Newport, July 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, ana every fourth day thereatter. at 114, x. S ks, Steemer Pomona Saturday to Monday excur- o i sion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway Datos of Departuro krom San Franelsco. | whars 1. Satardays & P 3, S waTIN For ports in_Mexico, 10 A. M., STEOCER_|DESTINATION | SAnA | PIER | o0n POChmer Willamote Vailey. State of Cal| Portland Julyl18,10AM | Spear Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery Mexico Tuly18/11aM Baw'y 3 | street. Washte Julyl8, 4px|Lombrd | GOUDALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, City Sydney Juiylgazy [P M 88 10 Market st.. San Francisco. Dei Norte . July19, 5ry | Main Umatill; Vic & PgtSnd | Tuly19, 9am| Baw'y 1 TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. O. R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 18 . M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all points In OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, HumboldtBay | July] Grays Harbor Julyl Portland |Tuly2 9ax| Washt'n 10A%/ Miss 1 4ry | Vallejo BaM| Bdwly 2 9an | Miss'n 1 | Geu | Oceanic Truckee Eureka |Juy |July2211ax | Bdw’y 2 san Dieze China & Japn July23, 3py PM 8 § | MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi- Orezon Portiand. |Ju1y28:10a% Spear | cago, New York and Boston. Pomona.. 2ru Bdw'y 1 Farallon. 2104 | Miss 1 State of California safls July 3, 18, 28, Aug. 7. St Paal July24, 8aM Bdw'y 2 | Qregon salls July 13, 23, August 2. City Puchla, Tuly24, 9am Bdw'y 1 amrw \'o?snxli-v )j“}"fi"g“‘ zr:llfifl Fare In cabin, including henh;l‘:}amefls. $15 00; Veeott. £el River....|July24, 9ax|Valleio ze. $7 50; Round trip, 82 Willamt |30y 25.:10Am | Bdwry g | Steerase. §7 L Alameda B v 2Py Oceanic For through rates and all other Information apply 10 the undersigned. G00DALL, PERKINS &CO. FRED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Supts., Gen'l Agent. AMERS TO ARRIVE. . ] FrOM ] Dum 10 Market st. 19 Montgomery st. Bandorille......| Coquille River.. TPuly 17 i Eureia. Sewport. ... JIuly 18 0 q Del Noris s ks “[quy 1% | COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE Homer, - |July 19 French Line to Havre. Juy 20| (OMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH Taly 20 River, foot o Morton st. Iraveiers by & e July 20 | this line avoid both transit by English rallway an: Grecon Doy july 20 | the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small S Ble Propmiog Juy 29 [ boat. New York to Alexandria, EGyph via Paris, Weeott, ol RIVes 27 | tirst class $160; second class $116. Araco, : 53 | LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon. 4 Farallon . E July 20, 4:00'A. 16 Crescent 55 | LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent, 2 St Paut agfieis Juiy 37, 7:00'A City of feking. 5% | LA BOURGOGNE! Capt. Leboneut. 3 Alice Blanchard | vortiand. . 24 s seneereec.c AUGUSE 5, San Diego 24 ‘apt. Santelll. . 2| Victoria & Puget & 25 agust 10, State of Cal Portland 25 rs apply to — n FORGET, Agent, SUN AND TIDE TABLE. No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. CUNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, SUN. | MOON. St = |Large (Smali_|Large [Small. Risos| Sets | Riscs. 1p! 5.01 7.29| 0.504 18 7.52010.26A] 2.48A 1 19, 843111641 3.35x 2.24pl 502 7.29/ 1.50a from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN., Campania.Jy 27, 9:30 Ax Elrurln.! AAux. 234‘. g AN Aurania, Aug. 3, 3 M Campania,Aug. 81,1 Py BES MO H e gen I UENTR G S Umbria. Ang 108 o % Umbrin, Sept.' 784 % S AN, JNly-1 71805, %)+ /| DREADIA AR I AL e Galtn, H Cabin passage 50 and upwards na cabin, exaiily ML H00B. today i 6 Ak 0N of the 150¢h | 30 $10, $45, according (o steamer and accommo- meridian, o at exactly ¥ . 3., Greenwich time. | GIONS Lo ng srom all parts of Earops A. F. FECHTELER, freight and passage appl Lientenan: U n chorre. AT Y g company’s office, 4 Bowling Green, New York, M RN H. BROWN & CO., Genéral Agents, Good accommodation can always be secured on IAMS, DIMOND & CO., application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO. 'ROYAL WAIL STEAR PACKET COMPANT, TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S fortnightly for the West Indles and fouthampton, calling en route at Cerbol i 3 d Plymouth to land passengers. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, 15 hours from Albfon; | France, and Tauis oy D o vl che 245 M 2 Juniber, to Albion Lumber Co. o, i Hamboritt. Bawards. 30 howrs from Eu. | Pacific Mall 8, 8. Co., issucd for treight and at very LAPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. WEDNESDAY, July 17, Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefieid, 85 hrs from Tacom: 3700 tons coal. to 8 P Co. Oakland direct. Stmr Truckee. Thomas. hours from Portland via Tillamook Bay 57 hours: pass and | mdse, to Truckee Lumber Co; 129 bdls green hides to Herman Waldeck. reka: pass and mdse, to M Kalish & Co. et U e e T e Nic stmrCosta Rica, Mcintyre, 92 hours from | chnr:m! ‘Southampton. First class, $196; mfi Departure Bay: 2350 tous coul, (0 K. Dunsmuir & | G %3960, For urther pariculscs appiy 18 sStmr North Fork, Fansen, 24 hrs from Eureka; pass and mdse. to Charles Nelson. Bark Germania, Pearson, 8 daysfrom Seattle; 1530 tous coal, to P B Cornwall, Bark Mercury. Colby. 7 days from Port Blakeley 700 M it lumber and laths, to Renton, Holmes & Ce. Bark Martha Davis, Soule, 22 days from Hono- Iuln; pass and suar, to Welch & Co. BKin Tam o Shanter. Paiterson, 4 days from Willapa Harbor; lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Orient, Mitchell, 5 days from Willapa Har- bor; lumber .10 Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Maxim, Peterson, 23 hours from Caspa: 140 M ft Jumber. to Caspar Lumber Co; b tons bo: 10 A Haas. Schr Mary and Tda, Ristine, 4145 days from Grays Harhor: — M feet lumber, (0 Simpson Lumber Co. Selir Maid of Orleans. Arff, 5 days from Grays Harbor: 250 M 7t lumber 1o Simpsod Lumber Schr Bender Brothers, Thompson, 11 hours from & CO., Agents, 306 Californis st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. 3. Daily, ixcept Sunday. £&~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone, STEAMER : J. D. Peters City of Stockton. av. and Imot. Co. RAILROAD TRAVEL) T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, Telephone Main 805. Fort Ross: bark, etc, to Bender Bros. AND Cleared. . ‘WEDNESDAY, July 17. P f Stmr Portland, 'rs, Sand Po.nt yia Ni nyA(mo: acl ‘c Alaska Commercial Br stur Port Stephens, Whitehead, Leith, Geo W BAILROAD MeNear. Br stmr Progressist, Pinkham, Nanaimo: R Dunsmuir & Sons. Sailed. = ' WEDNESDAY, July 17. Stmr Weeott, Magee, Eei River. Stmr San Benito. Smith, Tacoma. e Arago, Heed; Coos Bay. Simr Crescent City, Allen, Crescent City. Br »hlg Halewood, Lennan, Queenstown, Bark Gunardian, Marsden. Port Hadlock. Schr Archie and Fontie, Colsirap. Stewarts Polnt. Schr Rio Rey, Isigkelt, Bowens Landing. Schr Mary C, Campbell, Bodega. Felegranhic. POINT LOBOS—July 17— 10 P, w.—Weather foggy: wind W : velocity 8 miles per hour. Charters. The Br ship Larglemore was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat to Europe, 30s—1s 8d less direct. The bktn City of Papeete loads mdse for I'ahitl and Marquesas. Spoken. June 14—2 N 28 W. Br ship Ardencraig, hence Y'rains leave from and arrive %t Market-Street Ferry. (OS] chicago Limited Leaves every day at 5:30 p. M., carrying Pullman Palece Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to jChicago vie Kansas City without change. Annex cars for Denver and St. Louis. via LQS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A. . and 5:30 ». ., connecting in Los Angeles with solid trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the ‘most Comfortable railway, California to the East. A popular misbeliet exists regarding the heat in Summer. The heat is not greater than is encoun- tered on even the most norcherly line. This is well known to experisnced travelers. ° ‘The meals at H: cellent feature of the iine. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can Mar 14 for Queenstown. be reached in no other way. June 15—12 S 83 W, ship Hecla, from Philadel- Ticket OMco—644 Market Street, Phia for San Diego. Chrounicle Building. 's Dining Rooms are an ex- | 100 rx Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs. 5 ‘Stages connect at Geyserville for Skagss Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for iighland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connect at Hopland for Lakeport snd Bartlett Springs, Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Sprines, Blae Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Edoneville, 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 ticiets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Special Sunday El1 Campo Service. STEAMER UEKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:30 A. M., 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 p. M. Retur ing—Leave El Campo at 1:00, 3:00 and 100 P 3. Tic et Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle building. H. C. WHITING, . RYAN, Gen. Manager. . Pass. Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Tenins leave nnd are duc to arrive at AN FRANCISCO. % LEAVE Frox JULY 16, 1895, #G:30 San Leandro, Heyvards & Way Stns 7:004 Atlautic Exyress, Ogden and Fast.. 7:004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey, Sacra- mento, and Redding via Dayis.. 77:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Calis- toga and Santa Rosa. 5 7:304 San Leandro, Hagwards & Way St'ns 8:804 Niles, San_Jose, Stocktou, Tone, Sacramento, Marysville, Red Bluff aud Oroille. *8:304 Petors and Milton % 9:004 Ban Leandro, Haywards & Way St/ns 9:00A Now Orleans Jxpress, Raymond, (for Ycsemite). Santa Barbara, 108 Augeles, Deming, Bl Paso, New Orleans and Eaat. g 9:00A Martincz and Stockton. 5 20:00 San Leandro, Haywards nbd Niles . 12:00x San Leaudro, Haywords & Way Stns 1:00p Nilcs, San Jose and Livermore. ... #1:00r Sacramento Biver Stoamers. $1:30p Port Costa and Way Stati #:00r San Leancro, Haywards & Way 4:00r San Leavdro, Haywards & Way 4:00p Martiez, & Va Nap Calist 8 4:00r Benicia, Knights 5:00r Niles, San Stackton . 5:30P San Leands 5:302 Jos Avgele mond (for Yosemite), Bakersiield, Santa Barbara and Fos Av 13:00r Vallejo 7:00r Oregon Jixpre ville, Redding, Sonnd and East 7:00p San Leandro, Haywards & 9:00p San Leandro, Heywardsé 111:15p San Leandro, Haywards & Way SANTA_CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 37:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa acramento, M Portland, Pu; Cruz . . 18:05p 81354 Newark, Centerviile, S Jose, Feiton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Station: . B30 #2:152 Newark, Centerville, San Jos Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creck, Sants Cruz and Principal Way Stations. & 4:45r Newark. COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend *6:45A San _Jose, sNew Almaden and Wa, Stations. 17:30A Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal ‘Way Stations, . 18:35p 8:13A San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Criz, Pacific Grove, Paso' Robles, San 1.uis Obispo, Guadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Stations . . 7:05r 474 Palo Alto and Way Stations. 04 San Jose and Way Stations. 5A Palo Alto and Way Station *2:30r San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Si Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacific Grove * 0P San Jose and Principl *4:30r San Jose and Way Statious. 5:301 San Jose and Way Statious. 6:30r San Jose and Way Stalions. #11:30r San Joso and Way Stations. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAX FRANCISC0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— 9:00 *10:00 11:00a.M. *12:30 300 400 A for Morning. T for Afternoon. *Sundays excented. 1 Saturdays only. § Wednesdags only. t Sundays only. 1t Monday, Thursday and Satuzday nights only. SAUSALITO FERRY. From Armuw 21, 1896, LeaveS.F. WIEK DAYS. 7.00A.30. Kl ¥ . T.00n.t. Xill el Res Ve, S Rl Arriva 8, F. 916aM. © ieeen. TAOAM. 10160 “ B Qi 8 45ate 1atam. s 040A L45py, « San Qla. 10454, 3.20emM, ¢ aceioe. TLE5AM, seereeee - SanQln. 1.35v.M, 4isea, o« oo, B05PA AT “ S Qic’ 4.40p30, 55PN, 4w (o 5357, 6.35rn. « o . . 6.25p., X g “ San Q. T.d5paM 11907 3. Ross Va., San AL, Se Qi . 2vens ©ooo £.00a.3. Cazadero snd Way Stations L Tdsel, *l45r.m. ¢ -~ o B . X 8.454.M0 *Saurdays only. x Mondays only, SUNDAYS. 8.00A.8. flv'n i °s“av'n]i"s'1" :,!Léhl [ SR o alley, San Rafacl, SanQtn..... 8.15a. 9.00a.x. I.ll.l"Vll. i&n Val,, SI?.M.. Saa Gta, s l< M LR ill Yal, Ross Yl Sen RAL. .. 3.30P30. SanQfa. . 4.55p ..

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