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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1895. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 15¢ per barrel lower. er unchanged. 1k Clearings gain $3,480,000. firmer. Barley active. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. eavy receipts of Hay. n 1894, 190,500 bales. con and Lard unchanged. iet. ed with Peaches. ggs unchanged. s weal WEATHER BUR T REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICDL TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, July 20, 1895, b . . nopsis and general forecas: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as red with thoseof the same date last year: Red Bluff .16, last st year trace: San Fresno .00, last r trace; 104: Fresno, 94. isco data: Maximum temperature 62 5: mean, 58. slight changes in the weather 4 hours over the Pacific slope. ¢ has not var degrees, except where 1t To3e 13 degrees. ter continues highest over Western ing there. The area of over Arizona, but without nces, The weather is gener- t. with light northerly winds. fons present thst indicate any portion of the Pacific slope in an Francisco for thirty hours 21, 1895 her: statlonary tem- varmer east of over ar xt several d estof the Cascades and warmer to the east ; west to north wind Stationary temperature; northerly winds. ithern California—Falr weatner; slight re changes; west to north winds. : Warmer weather. : 'warmer westher. r: warmer weather. Atizona—Falr weather; nesrly stationary ature. » Franclsco and vielnity—Fair weather; perature changes; westerly winds B. S. PAGUE. Locat Forecast Officla) NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, N. Y., July 20.—The transections ock E nge to-day footed up only 60,- , of which 16,000 were American Suger, 0 Distilling and Cattle Feeding, and 4300 Chicago Gas. These wero the most active sto on the list. Trading, as indicated above, was light and en professional. The attendance 1 was also light, the trial Tace of the I Vigilant off Sand e average bro! tive members pr to the purch tocks to cover short contracts, on to even up coniracts bei The shipment 000 gold by the -day was of 10 ver p sent bri s the toial exports of gold for ording lo Cust Tk up to § 3. count led the improvem: buying for the 2 prices of 34 to 1 nt being most prono atver, Tobacco and Missouri Pacific. as due to the 30, a most_enthusig lation closed et but strong. 114 per cent. Net ier; stationary tempera- | ‘e to those work- | bull on raiiroad | CoOMMERCIAL WoRrLb. market. Old sced nominally about 81 82, August £1'51 bia, September $1 1955, Ocrober £1'3004 0 #119. Only one car was received. - following weakness In product. Pork, lard and tember pork closed 20 12%4c higher. ber, 8934c. ComJuly, 43540t ber, 8634c: May, 3554 Oats—July, 2855c; 253;c. Por} Lard—September, £6 45; January, $ Ribs—July, $6 25; September, $6 tober. $6 35. Butter—The butter market was very around. Arrivals were moderate, but the was g0od, the trading taking up medium most as well as fancies. Prices were unch c. were steady t0-d demand light. pers were urgent buyers. The best ligh! The receipts were I neep were unchanged. on hand and no dificulty was foun the few oRered. Cattle — Receipts, 500; common steers, $3 40@8: stockers and feeders, 4: cows and bulls, 550; Texans, $2 25@4 50. Hogs — Receipts, 600! shipping_lo's, 35 '15@5 4 common 1 | $2@4 50; lambs, $3@5 50. NEW YORK STOUKS. Shares. Money on call is 1%. Prime mercant! 815@Al4%. Bar silver, 86%c. 5334c. Sterling exchange is inactive, wi business in bankers’ bills at $4 9 for 60 » st preterred. ), Roch & P. A hand 261.923 ounces: certifi- | Flour, dull, weak. 0; do falr 10@4 15 8 2043 50; 32 60@3 20; Southern 60. common to fair extra, 83 30 @310 o choice do, $3 10@; Corn 1, steady. Yellow Western, $2 80 713 hern, er, Tlc; October, 7154c; December, & e Corn—Dull, firm, No. 2, 483c elevator, 4034c t. Options were duli and firm at 34¢ sdvance ou better cabies, firmer West and local covering. ember only traded in; July,4834c; September, , slower. Options dull, nomi- y, 281gc: Angust, 27¢ spot prices, No. 2, 2834/ 3 2 Chicag @30c 3, 98¢ ed Western, 30c; white State Hops—Quiet. - State, common to choice, 3@9¢; ific Coast, 3@9c. B i n—Firm, fainy active. American, $11 509 Copper—Firm. Lake, $11 25@11 30. Lead—Quiet, firm. Domestic, §3 85. Quiet. ' Straights, $14 25; plates, moder- , firm. teady. Domestic, $3 70@3 72%4. L.on- unchanged. Moderately active, firm. Domestic fleece, pulled, 16@34c; Texss, 10@14c. —Quiet, stronger. Western steam, 36 70; $625; July, $667, nominal; 7, nominal )’ America, 37 Pork—slow. compound. 434 @54c. e 0id moss, 813 356,39 75, falrly active and firm: S do creamery, 17 ery, 12@. mitation 1 stead. dsiry, 11@16%4: @13c: do cres /c; Elgins, 17c Chsese—Quiet a 2@ . 6@734c; 4c; do small, 815@814c; pari Tuil skims, 136@2c. ate Is active; Sta and_Pennsylvania, low—Quiet, & 4150, Cottonseed oll—Stronger: crude, 2314c bid; yel- 1me, 27¢: do good off grades, 2634 bi tice—Moderatively active. firm; domestic, 4@ 6c; Jupan, 4@4l4c. Molssses—Forelgn, n ominal: No. 26@32, tirm. Coffee—Quiet, unchanged 1o 10 points up. July, #13 65; September, 814 80; October, $14 60; D cember, $14 80; March, 14 70. Spot Rio, dull, v 15%40. quiet; falr refining, 2%c; centrifu- gals, 96 test. 3i4c. Refined, fairly active: firm: | oft A, 414 c: mold A, 4 11-16@47% andard A, 4 T-16@48%c: confectioners’ A, 4 5-16@Al4c; cut loaf and crushed, 5 1-16@5: granulated, 4 c: 'powdered, 434 @434c; cubes, jac. fruit guotations: Peaches— Hale's 45@90c; de Crawford, 55@85c. Prunes— $1 20: Boteau, Barly Tragedy, 40c@ men, $115@]1 20. Plums. Claude, 40c: do peach, 20c@$1 40; do Royal Hative. 35@75¢c. Pears— Barilett, $1 75@2 60; Flemish Beauty, §1 90@ 2 45. Ralsins—Three Crown, 3%3c; slzes, by4c. CHICAGO MARKETS. Prunes, four CHICA sion in wheat to-day was all too long for the amount of business transacted in that grain. The first helf hour was distinguished by covering by “ghorts” who wanted to even up for the week, some of theni expecting to take an outing and not wishing to mar their pleasures by having to worry over business. Although prices opened frac- tionally Jower they were very soon werking up on this specics of buying. Bradstreot's ports trom both coasts for the week showed & very small movement 1o foreign countries at only 1,652,000 bushels being shipped. As an offset to this disappointment was the encouragement over the buying by interiof points, which contirmed the belief 1n bad bLarvest returns. Liverpool cables were steady. Receipts were 66 cars for Chicago and 295 in the Northwest. Withdrawals from store were 71,997 bushels. Bradstreet's weekly review stated that thespring wheat crop promisea well. Increased firmness was noticed upon the Posting of the closing Board _of Trade cables quoting sdvances everywhere. Foreigners were said to be buylng futures at the seaboard to-day. and there was talk of export business at New York and Duluth, but nothing tangible developed from these places, slthough Baltimore reported 14 loads taken. Export clearances from Atlantic ports amounted 3,305 hushels. September wheat opened from 6614¢ 10 B61/5¢, advanced to 67%c. closing at 67%4c to 87%c, 1c higher than yesterday. Estimated receipts for Monday 63 cars. Corn—Nothing particularly interesting occurred in corn. Bradstreet’s reports that the total yield for this y 's crop will probably exceed even previoug The statement had no material bear- , which were rather firm through sym- v with wheat. The business wes light and ay-appearing. Receiptswere 212 cars, 13 less imated, snd 233,061 bushels were taken from store. Liverpool €ables were dull and steady. Export clearances were 79,021 bushels. Septem- ber corn opened from 43%,@4354c, advanced to 441/, closing at 437c, unchanged from yester- day. Estimated receipis for Monday, 180 cars, Oats were about &s they have been for the past week, They moved slowly and generally in the same direction as the other gralns. It was a regu- ler Saturday trade, most of the business consisting 95c@$1 15: do Ger- | , TL1.., July 20.—The abbreviated ses | September, | La Consol 4s. refined, firm; continent, 7 10; | Missouri funding. Western fresh, 12@13%4c; do per | Den & R G 1st, city, 434c: country, 414@ | Erie 2ds. .. | | | of closing up deels, Receipts were 162 cars. There was nothing taken from store. September closed YeC bigher than vesterday. Estimated receipta for onday 165 cars Flax was essy. No. 1 cash, no 2d preferred, | Canuda’ Pac Canada So Land rio. tai 8654 Preforred. © 5514/0regon Navigati Preferr Wheat—July, 68%4c; September, 67%4c; were 15c higher, while the heavies advanced Only & light supply was in disposing of Provisions—To-day’s advance of 1 1n live hogs that of " yesterday was conducive to ribs _all opened firmer and held the strength later. The “sioft” selling of pork set yesterday was. suc- ceeded by covering at higher prices today. Soep- 2234c higher, September closing prices: lard 5@744¢ higher, September ribs Decem- September, 43%c; Decem- September, 225gc: May, September, $10 9714 : Januar, ;310 80. Tik. 83; Oc firm all demand £000s al- hanged. Eggs—The market was easier under liberal ofter- ings. A very fair business was transacted. Fresh stock sold ot 11@1114c per dozen. Livestock. USTON STOCKYARDS, Irr., July 20.—Cattle ight and The offerings were light and ship- iwelights Oc. to extra $2 25@ $175@3 75; calves, $2 héavy packing and 0 cholce mixed, $5@5 60; cholce assorted, 85 55@5 70; light, $5 20@5 70: pigs, $3 75@5 20. Sheep — Hecelpts, 2500; inferior vo choice, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad ile paper Mexican dollars, th actual days and £4 90 for demand. Posted rates, $4 8613@4 9014, Commercial bills, $4 873,@4 $815. Government | bonds firm; State bonds quiet; Taliroad bonds higher. Silver at the Board was 67@67%4c. CLOSING STOCKS. Am Tel & Cable. |Norfolk & West. 314 Atchi Preferred... 1315 ‘Adams Express... rth American... 51 Alton, Terre Haute. 6414 Nortbern Pacific.. 41g Preferred. 181 orthwestern, 991 Preferred. 146 . Central 100: Y. Chicago&S.L 16 rio & Western. 1734 |Oregon Improvmnt. ié on. 2815 8934 Oregon Short Line. 6 ChicagoGas........ B3La|Pacific Mall.. 2814 Cleve & Pitisburg.160 | Peoris, D.& Evans. 53g ion Coal. 8214[Pittaburg & W pfd, 30 Gas..138%4 Pullman Palace..;172 Louls. 45 Quicksilve: ] 92 | Preferred. 37/ Reading. 83" RioGran 26 | Preferred. otton 011 Commercial Cat 1. Hudson Distillers General E! Erle...... . . 88, Preferred.... Preferred. . 2214 St. Paul & Om Fort Wayn 1160 | Preferred. reatNorthern pfd.125_ St. P. M. & 3 y. 34 Silver Certificat. outhern Pacifi outhern R. &, . 2514 Preferred. 23" 'Sugar Refiner; Preferred.. ‘Tenn. Co: Preferred. Preferred.... rexas Pacifi Kansas & Toxas, ferred. ton & Pem... Lake Erie & Westa, 267 Tol.St.Lo Preferred, | Preferred. Luke Shore. National Luad.. Preferred. 3. 5574 G Louisvilie Na& Ch. 83 Preferred .. 2515|U Leather Manhattan Consel.11114 Preferred... a.. 393 118 Memphis & Charls. 15 (U, S. Rubber. 4115 Mexican Central... 1134/ Preferred., 93 Michigan Centrai.. 9945 Usica & B. River..150 &8 L — | Wab. 8. L. & Pac. Do, pon... . Do, 3ds. Cherokde 43, 1896.10034| Northwest Do, 1897. Do, deb bs. Do, 188! OR&N 1st L L & S ¥ Gen Southern K. R. Carolina con 6s. Do, 4 N |UnionPac 1stof' |West Shore 4s. Mobile & Obis [Ches & 0 3a.. 4 Atchison 4s, De, 2ds A Do, deterred 5. Do, trust repte st 8 4 Canada South 2ds. 10714 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.102 115 ."88 | Do. con @s. . 8614 Reading 4. Kansas Pa Consols 72" |Missouri 6s. Ks Pa lsts Den div109 | CALIFORNIA FRUIT SAL NEW YORK, N. Y., July 20.—The E: Do, 4s, Bartlett pears, $1 90@3 6 $1 35; Ogon plums, $130; 8125; peack plums, $101 Hale's carly peaches, 50@70c. Walling, St Paul Consols . |St. P. C. & Pa 1sts. Do, Pac Cal 1ste..112 'R GranasWest mslfi — | Preterred Minn. & St. Lcom. 20%4 Wells-Fargo. 1st preferred 81" |Western Union.... 91 2d preferred.. ... 48 |Wis Centrai........ § Missouri Pacific.... 33 |Wheeling & L. E.. 17 | Mobile & Ohio. 23 | Preferred... 52 Nushville Chatt.... 68 |Am Cotten Ol ptd.— National Linseed.. 2714'W U Beef.......... 10 N.J. Central........100%'L I Traction. L LélronMtGen§s $3Y €s.108 261 b, 9% Texas Pacifie firsts 9314 Texas Pacseconds. 283 96.108 1057 s arl Fruit | Company sold California fruit a: open auction | (West Shore dock) to-day, reslizing the following: ragedy prunes, 80c@ urple Duan & ;:{@85«:; The National Fruiv Assoclation sold California fruit st open auction to-dsy as fellow ;!ar! 45 ;U‘Cfi r&ch pllums. gg atives, il ;on plum: BORTON, M. y pany sold 'to-day: Bartlett Pears, 83 £1.90; Notman Plums, $2 80 Tragedy 1:m; Washingtons, §1; P. D. Plums, §! ‘e Eari Prut Company open auction to-day ' s follows: Prunes, $1 85@1 65: Peach Plums, 85 Purpl Jay Hale's Early Peaches, 75@87c; Apples, 78c; Hative Plums, 5dc. FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT N LIVERPOOL. Dusnes, 88c@91 12; Bradsiaws, §1 37: anese, $1 25; Wailing, '94c: Californla 69c; Red Astrakan Hale's Early Peaches, 54c; Royal Hale's Ass., July 20.—Porier Bros. Com- crates sold California frult at caat s LIVERPOOL, Exe., July 20.—The spot market is quiet at 58 116d@bs 214d. Cargoes are quiet at 255 9 on passage aud 265 6a prompt shipment. rU URES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quoiations for No, 2 Red inter: July, 55 84; Auzust, 6s 8d; September, bs 314d; Octo- ber, bs 414d; November, 6s bd. SECURITIES. LONDON, EN6., July 20.—Comsols, 107%: sil- ver, 3014d; French Rentes, 102 20c. Bullion into Bank of England, £172,00 EXCBANGE AND BULLIO! Sterling Exchange, 60 day: Sterling Exchange, sight. New York Exchange, sigh New York Exchange, telegraphi Fine silver, spot, § ounce. ¥ine sliver, 30 day: Mexican Doliars. BANE CLEARINGS, N. Local bank clearings last week were $14,836,742, against $11,346,902 for the same week ‘This continued gain is gratifying. in 1894, It shows that business is steadily lmproving, as there is no p ticglar speculation at the moment to abnormally swell these clearings. et L B PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRA ‘WHEAT-The Kelat takes for Cork 61, valued at $59,483. The market Is firm, Futures are higher notations also show an advance. No. 1 que 91140 @ ctl; cholce, 92 INS. 167 ctls, -| 87 60: and spot otable at c: lower grades, 80 @87%4¢; exra choice for milling, 95c@31 B cil. CALYL EOARD SALES. INFORMAL SmssioN—10 eo’clock — December— 500 tons, $1 01: 500, §1 00%. REGULAE MOENING SESSION—December—1700 tons, $1 0114 ; 1600, 81 0134, Seller 95, new, stor- age paid—600, H654C. BARLEY—No further change to report. Brew- fug is the only description that can be calied active, and as for Chevaller, it 1 nominal. No. 1 Feed, 80c: choice, 611jc: Brewing, 6715@T7bc B cul; Cheva- lier, $1 10@1 15 for No. 1 and 756@95c for No. 2. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL STss10N—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MOENING SESSION—December—200 tons, 8314c. OATS—Sicady. Recelpts, though ot large, are sufficient for il current needs. - Milling are quot. able at $1@1 06 @ cul; fancy Feed, $1@1 059 ctl; good to choice, 871,@85¢ g:u: common to fair, B0@8be; Gray, 8275@800; Red, 76@80C; Sur- prise, 9 v{@sx 0744 ot CORN—Continuses quiet at the old figures. Large Yeliow, $1 10@1 15; Small Round Yellow, $1 15@ 1 20: White, $1@1 10 9 ctl, RYE—90@9114c for old and 80c P ctl for new. BUCKWHEAT—-85@80c $ ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Famlly and Bakers' extras are marked down 16¢ P bbl. No change in superfine. Net cash prices are: Family extras, §3 35@3 45 B bbi: Bakers' exiras, $3 26@3 35: superfine, $2 25 @2 50 B bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 834¢ B b: Rye Meal, 3 aham Flour, 3¢: Oatmeal, 414c: Oat Groats, b ‘racked Wheat, 814c: Buckwheat Flour, 414¢: Pearl Barley, 414@4%c ® B; Rice Meal, $12@ 16 % ton. CORN. L, ETC.—Table Meal., s(?x- 4c: Feed Corn, $24@25; Cracked _Corn, §24 b0@30 50 ¥ ton; Hominy, 414@434c B b. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$12 50@13 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Range from $15 for low grades $18 ton for the best. STUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, 50@14: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25 @ ton; Cottonseed Oilcake, $24 P ton. HAY~—Is col ng in at & great rate now, Yester- day’s arrivals were 1336 tons. Prices are no lower, but the marker is very weak. Wheat is quot- able i $7 50@10 50 @ ton: Oat, $6@8 P _ton: Wheet and Ost, $7@9; Barley, $5@7: Aliaita, $5 50 @7 50; Clover, $7@8; Compressed, $7 50@9 50; Stock @8 ¥ ton. STHEAW—Is easy at 20@60c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS — Bayos, $1 25@1 40: Small Whites. ea, $2 50@2 85: Large Whites, 82 50 ni, $1 25@1 40; Reds, $1@1 25; Black- idney, nominal at $3 50@3: Limas, 806 50@6 B ctl; Buiters, $3@2 45 for small and $2@2 50 for large. SEDS—Mustards nominal. Flax, $2 25@2 50 ctl 314@31pc @ Ib: Alfalts, T@1%e; e, 18, @ RIED PE. c; Hewmp, 4c S_Splic Peas, 4@4%e; The raw ‘oroduct is nominal. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES — Very quiet and weak. Garnet Chiles are quotable at 60@70c @ ctl; Salinas Bur- banks, 75@85c; River Burbanks, in boxes, 50@ 90c; in sacks, 85@60c: Early Rose, in boxes, 40@ 60c; in sacks, Abc B otl. NIONS—Lower again s 45@63¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—Tomatoes continue to improve. Squashr and Cucumbers glut the market. Green Corn keeps steady. Green Peppers are quotable at 25@80c box for Chile and 75c@$l W bex for Bel: Green Corn, T5@H0c P box fer Berkeley snd $125@1 75 § box for Alameda; Tomatoss from Vacavllle, 50@75¢ P box; from the River, $3@ 2 25 box; Summer Squash, 20§30c § box; 2 : String Beans, 414@4c ) bex ; Green (Krs, wbage, T5¢ B CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER, BUTTER—Prices are stationary and the market. 1s uninteresting. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 16@16¢: special marks sell higher: seconds, 14@14%4¢c B Ib. Datny—Fancy, 14@15c¢ ® Ib: good to choice, 13@ 18%5c; medium grades, 11@12%gc; store Buiter, Fancy mild new, 6@6%gc: common W50: Young Amsnc:@i@fg, Ystern, Western, 6@Sc @ Ib. EGUS—Receipts from Uregon have been free ot late, but those from California points are falling oft somewhat.. No change in pricee. Oregon, 13@l4c; Esstern. 13@14c @ dozen; Duck Exes, 16@l7¢; store Eggs, 12@14c; ranch Eggs, 15@18c. POULTEY AND GAME. POULTRY—Nothing new vesterday. Live Tur- keys, 13@14c B I for Gobblers; 12@13c ®'1b for Geese, § pair. 75¢@§1: Goslivgs, $1@1 25 Ducks, $5@4 for old and $2 50@5 for young; Tens, $4 50@5 b0; Roosters, young, $5@7: do, old, ¥4 50@5: Fryers, $4@4 50 B doz; Broilers, 8364 for lurge and s1 £0@- 50 for small; Pigeons, $112 25 for young nd old. ominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—The market is liberally supplied with Peaches. which are cheap in conse- quence. Figs are doing better agaln. Apricots are steady. Nectarines are quotable at 50@T5¢ P box for Red and 35@50c P box for White: Cantaloupes, $2@3 ease; Watermelons, $5@16 3 100; Figs, 40@60c B box for single and 75c@#$1 25 tor double layers: Plums, 235@30c;: Green Gages $20 B ton: Early Peache 30 @ box and 1 @-5¢ P basket; Crawiords, 20@X5¢ B box and 30¢ P bskt; Peaches in bull camners, 3152 Apples, 36@75¢ P bx: Crabapples, 35@50c; Pears, 10@50¢ B bx and 40@50c B basket: Bartleits, $1G 145 box for No. 0@50c for off grede: Apricots, 20@50c P box and $22 50@27 50 P ton %0 the canners. BERRI upplies of all kinds continue 1ib- eral. Huckleberries are quotable at 6@Sc B Ib: Biackbesries, $1 26@2 50 ® chest; Raspoerries, 33 @4: Srawbeiries, B4 for Lovgworths sud 1 4o 350 % omest for large berries, GRAPES—The few Black Grapes coming in sell well enough, but the white varieties are slow, being green. Sweetwaters and Fontainebleaux. 33 @Bbc ® box and crate; Black Grapes, 50c@31 B box. CITRUS FRUITS — No_change in_ pria Navels sare quotable at 81 50@2 50 B box Seedlings, 50@16c; Cailfornia Lemons, 92 50@3 50 for common xnd $4@b for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $2,60@4 ¥ box: Bananas, 81 25@2 @ bunch; Pideapples, $2@3 B dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—We quote new Apricots at 7% @9c here, sccording to quality, and 814@8%4c in carload lots in the country. Old frult is nominal, as follows: Prunes, four sizes, 4c: larger sizes, 5@6c; smaller sizes, 214@314c; Apples, 4@ilge for sliced and 5@5%c @ 1 for evaporated; Bleached Peashes, 415@0c; Pears, 4@41j4c for evaporated halves, 'é?u r quarters and 134@2c for inferlor goods; Plums, 3@34c for pitted and 1lge fer unpitted; Figs, hlack, 4¢ for pressed aud 3 unpressed, RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Raising— four-crown, ioose, are guotavle ai Bigc B Ib: 3-crown, 234c: 2-crowm, 9c; seedless Sultanss, 3c; seedless’ Muscatels, 2¢' B B: 8-crown London $135@1 45 79 bex; clusters, $2 25@2 15; lusters. 82 50; Imperizi elusiers, $3 50: Uried Grapes—114@134c P Ib. NUTS—Walnuts, 7¢10¢ for paper-shell and soft- shell, and 8@7c for hardshell; Almonds, 2@234c for Lardshell, and 5@gc I for softshell, and — for prper- Peanuts, 5@0c for Kastern and 4@ 41pc for California; Kickory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6¢ for rough and 8¢ for polished: Filberts, 8@c: ;rl.;g Nuls, 7@7%ec # 1b; Cocoanuts, $4 0G5 50 HONEY—New Comb is quotable at 10§12 B 1; c for new water-white cxtracted, 5@d4c B Ib; light amber extracted, 414@5c; dark amber, d@4Yic. BEESWAX - Quoted at 26@27c 9 1b. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8§8%4c for heavy, and 814,@9c for light medium, 11@113j4c for light, 12@ 1214c B b for extra light, and 1214@13¢ for sugar cured; Eastern Stgarcured Hams, 13@13340; Callfornia Hais, 10481 1c: Mess Boct, 3767 60 % bbl: extra mess do, $8@8 50; family do, 810; extra prime Pork, $9 80 bbl: extra clear, §17 60 ?m ® bbi; mess, $15@15 50 P bbl; Smoked Beet, T‘,@wc », A RD—Eastern, tierces, 6@8%4c P I for com- pound, and &c B I for pure: pails, 84¢: Californin lerces, Bige for compound aud 63,@¥c for puro; half bbls. 7c: 10-1 tins, Th4c; do b-ib, Sc P th. COTTOLENE—T%¢ in tierces, and 8%4c¢ ® ib in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers quot- able at 1014@11c; medium, 912@10c: light, 9¢c; Cowhides, §¢ % Ib: salted Kip, 7c: salted Calf, 10c: salted Venl, 8c; dry Hides, usual selection, 19@ m%c‘!! l;bfl. cuallu‘ d]'hrz:)r'n:fln. 1[401‘4,%: ! ; dry Kip. 14@10¢; dry Calt, 20c; prime Goatskins, 208 BuEencn’ Tide be Decraliibe, good somimer, 500 B M; medium, 15@25c; winter, 10@16c: Shee skins, shearlings, 10@20¢ each ; short wool, 26@35c each; medium, 5¢ each: long wool, 40@60c each. Culls of all kiAda, about 15c lens. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 414@4l4c: conntry Tallow, 4@dt4c refined, bo; Grense, S@3ite B b. ‘WOOL—New lambs’ aud fall clips quoted at 6@8c. Quotations for the spring clip are: Humboldt and Mendacino, 12%,@14c: Choice Northern, 10@11c: San Jeaquin, ssven monthy', 8@8c: do, 19 months’, 614c: Nevada, 5@10c; Eastern Orogon, heavy, + do choice, 9@10c; Valley Oregon, 12@18%4¢ 2. HOPS—~According to the Statistical Record of the Pacific Coast Hop Crop, of Lilienthal & Co., the acreage and production in 1894 were as follows 8.600 77,500 15,000 63,000 10,000 48,000 British Colu 400 - 1 Totals 34,000 180.500 The consum; by local brewers during 1894 was 6750 bales: exported, 176,250 bales; stock on hand July 1, 1895, 12,200 bales. The market continaes nominal at 2@6c B . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4@4%4c; San Quen- tin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Welkington, $8 B ton: New Welling- ton, $8: Southfleid Well n.ll)l:._”'l 50 B ton; Seatile, 86 Cwifh)‘. $5; Wallsend, $7 50 § ton; Scotch, who, $7 50: Cumiberland, $8 50 in bulk and 310 50 in sacks: Pennsylvanis Anthracite g 12; Weish Anthracite Kgg, $9; Canpel, $8; Rock Springs. Castle Gate and P easant Valley, $7 60: Coke. £12 in bulk and 514 In sncks. CORDAGE—Pure Manila Rope, T340 % M: 13- thrend, o: 8 and 0 do, 8io; Baie Kope 714@Bo: in balls and colls 1° Grapevine Twine, 8y4c 1?1; Sisal Rope, lo, Twine, 8c; Lathyarn, 6 znd 9 de thresd, 5 i Duplex Rope, bc: 13- thread, 54gc; 6 and 8 do, 6c; Dupl E.\.n?.. bc; bisal Eale Rope, 6@5%c ® 1b; Duplex Hop I'wine, 6c BIb; (‘!bnpevlne Twine, balls or coils, 6¢c; athyarn, ¢ 3 1b. LSA}.%(DN—- 'he Alaska Packers' Assoclation quotes Red Saimon as foliows: 1n lots of 25,000 cases, 85¢; 50,000 cases, §21/ac: 76,000 cases, 90c ¥ dozen, net cast . 0. b. ex-ship. SUGARIhe imporis of Sugar futo he United States during the month of ‘aggregated 538, 664810 ba valuedat 810484350, 31 this amonnis 45,374,104 ibs, valued at_$1,153,060, were landed at this port ifrom the Hawaiian Islands. The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash, as follows: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 55,¢: Dry Granuisted, bc: Contectioners' A, 50 Magholia &, 4550: Litra G, 4lhc; dolden C, 434c: D, half-barrels, 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes 15 more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stoek from slaughter- ers are as follows: BEEF—Firat quality, 5@5%4c; second quality, & hird do, 3@dc B b. AT Larse, 4@0c: small, 5@Te B B, MUTTON — Wetners, 414@5c; Ewes, 4@4l4c ? 0. LAMB—Spring, 5@6¢ B . FORK_Live Hogs, ¢ W b for large, 4144540 for small and 834¢ 10 fecders: dressed 4o, 5%a® 634c. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FoR 24 HoUns., * . 6k8...... 2,080 Bran, xks, 455 R 686/ _Oregon 230 346 1t Oats, ctis. Beans, 8 . Wine, gals.. 88 900 Potatces, sl 1,833 Hides, ho. - 870 Oregon 1,024 Pelts, bdls. .. 25 Oniops. 637 Lime, bbls. . 305 Hay, tons. 1,386 QuicKsil ver, 320 Straw, ton 18 77 Tallow, Ctls........ Middlings, &ks. 1 THE STOCK MARKET. Stocks closed the week rather firmer on the whole, though the improvement was insignificant. A glance over the appended table of prices during the week will show what & quiet market rules at present. When values are at a standstill there is ne chance either to make or lose. NOTES. The assessment on Union Consolidated will be delinquent in the office to-morrow. A telogram received yesterday stated that the output of the Con. Cal. & Virginia during the past week had been 61 tons of an assay value of $34 11 per ton. Advices report an important Improvement in the 550 Jeve! of the Occldental, which is in high-grade ore. This will have s bearing on the work now being done at different points on the Bruuswiek lode. "Arrangements have been made for the sale of the waste dumps of the Con. Cal. & Virginia to a new corporation having James H, Kinkead at its head. There isover 1,000,000 tons of low-grade; ore on the dump. 1t 18 provosed to starc with plant of the capacity of 100 tens per diem, and as $000 a3 success of the project is demonstrated other mills will be bullt. The Stockton Gas Company pald s dividend of 30c &t the beginning of the month. The directors of the Andes Mining Cmpany re- solved to contribute $500 per month for two months :0 help defray the expenses of rumming a dizmond crill westward on the 1100 level of the West Con. Virginia and Callfornia workings, pro- vided thai the Ophir and Mexican and Waest Con. Virginia and Callfornia companies coutribute for this expense, and that Superintendents D. B. Lymanof the Ophir and Mexican and Joseph R, Ryan of the Andes sball at all times have the right t0 make tests of the pulp borings of the diamond drill, and shall be present at il times, and that the ‘Andes Mining Company. in the event of the dis- Ccovery of arich ore body westward, shail make such developments as may be desired. The Ophir and West Con. Virginia and Callfornis companics have already taken action in favor of this project, and to-morrow the directors of the Mexican Min: ing Company will meet for the same purpose. Following are the Highest Prices During the Past Week, Mon,'r‘ueu. Wed.Thrs. 07 07 07 17 17l 16 15 32 81 80 82 85l 34/ 36 35 100 84 9 29 Caledonla. Chatlenge. Chollas Con. Cal. & Va. Confidence. Crown Peint... Gonld & Curry. Hale & Norcross, Mexican Occidental Potos! Se Slerra Nevada. Union.. Utal Yellow Jaeket. BOARD SALES, Following wera the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSTON—9:30. 150 CCaV ...2.85 800 Occidntl 200 G & C. 350 Bodia. . 50 Cuual » Following were the sales in the Paclfio Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR SESSION—10:30. 168 40 Contd 31300 Con Imp..01/600 . 28 851600 C Point... 411200 Ophir 1.4';?3 200 Bulwer.. 051000 Justice. . 100 Challenge 85300 L Wash..'01300 Union 200 CC&V ...2.85/200 Mex.......70 400 .. 100 . 82141100 1/200 Y Jacket.43 CLOSING QUOTATIONS., SATURDAY, July 20-12 x. Bid. Asked, Bid. Asked. 07 08 20 - % 16 16 . 03 04 Andes - 83 . 10 11 Belcher, 36| . 02 03 Best & Belchen 29/ . 01 02 Benton Con, 85| o T 20 . 04 05 2031 115 — 05NevadaQuesn. — 05 14/0ccidental..... 28 20 Con. Cai. & Va. 2.80 Con, 1mper:ai. Confidence..... 95 —Seg, Beichor... 10 11 Con.New York. — 03 Slerra Nevada. 56 57 Crown Pount... 40 41lScorpion....... — o4 KastSierraNev — 05 Silver HIli..... 03 04 . 02 O4BiverKing.... 14 — . — S0Eyndicate. — 08 Gould & Curry. 45 _ 46 Unlon Con. 51 32 Hale & Norers. 1.40 U 03 05 1oWB..eerreeee 04 42 43 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. BATURDAY, July 20—-10:30 A. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Big. Asked. Bid. Asked. UB4scoup.112 — (USdsreg..113 - MTSCELLANEOUS BONDS. GalsiChless.108 — Do 2dimds.l01 Cal Elec L 03108 _— |P&OKy6s.110 120 Catra CW 58100 101 [P&Ch Ry6s. 86 — Dpntstex-cp 80 93 |PwlstRR@s. — 11614 EdsnL&P 65.10684107% Reno, WL&L102 106 F&CH RR6100° — " RiverWCos — 100 Geary-stR6s.10115105 [SFNPRRS1OL — LosAngL6s. — . — [BPRRAriz6s 9714 9f Do.Gnted.6s. — 103 SPRR Calés.112 - MKkt-stChietis123 — |SPRR Calbs. 8714100 NevCNgR8s. — 103 [Do,1conzid. 874100 NPCRR6s.100 ~— |SPBrECais. 08 ' 100 NyRCal6s.100 — (SVWater6s.134 125 NRyCalbs. — — |SVWaterds. 89 0814 Oak Gas 53..105 — |StkinG&E6s — 108 Do, 24 iss 55,1051, — |SunstT&T6s — 103 Ompibus 6s..11915120 [Sutter-stR5s.109 — PacRollMbs. 102~ — |VisaliaWCés — 93 WATER SBTOCKS. ContraCosta. 5933 61 |SanJose..... — 9T: Marin Co.... 48— [Sprng Valley100%4100 GAS STOCKS. Capital. — 4314PacificLight, 45 46 Central..,.... 95 ~— |EanFrancsco 71 713 OakGL&TH. 44 —_[Stockton.... 17 24 PacGasimp, — JINSURANCE 8TOCKS. FiremansFd.151 160 | COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.13634128 Anglo-Cal. .. — 621 London&SF, —’/‘ 81 Bank of Cal. — 235 |Merch Ex... 13 — CalSD&TCo, 53 ~ — [Nevada..... — =~ FirsiNstionl, 17615 — [Sather BCo. = = Grangers o - BAVINGS BANK STOCKS, « Gerf&LOo., — 1750 HumbS&L/1000 — Mutual . — a5 SF SavUnionas 600 STEEET RAILROAD STOCKS, Calitornia....104 105 Geary-st...... — 90 Market-st.... 4034 4134 Atlantic D.. - Californis.. 80¢ Guant.. BlkDCoalCo. — 12 |PacAuxFA., 13 — CalCotMills. — = [PacBorax... 98 100 Cal DryDock — — (PacT&NGo, — 30 EdisonLight. 8% 94 |Pac Roll Mt 17 — GasConAssn, — — |ParfPaintCo — 9 HawC&SCo. — 6 |PacTransCo — 2514 Hutch8PCo. — 13 [PacT&TCo. 85 70 JudsonMfgC. — ~— |SunsetT&T. 85 — Merf£xAssn.100 — |UnltedCCo. — 95 OceanicS8Co — 30 MORNING SESSION, Board—20 Contra Costa Water, 60. Limeceinmg canten R s 10 3 Con! C B V 4% Bonds, 99, 3 THE CALL CALENDAR. Last 14, uarter. July 21, New July 28, First Quarier. OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SAILS, | PIER Korth rork. | HumboldtBay [ July2l, DaM Homer..,...(C00s Bay...... | July22, 5pu .| San Diego. ... [July2211an Coquille River| July22. 8ex China & Japn|July28. $ry Portiand....... | July23,10au|Spear .| umboldiBay July24. 2ru|Bdw'y 1 Co0s Bay. July28,10au | Vallejo Newport July24, Sax| Baw'y 2 Vic & Pyt Snd [ July2d, 9ax|Bdw'y 1 el River..... | fuly24, 9aM| Valleio Willamt Vai July25.104% | Bdw'y 2 Farallon. July25,104 4 | Mias 1 Alameda . July25, ¥y |Oceanic Mexico. ... Tuly28,11am | Baw'y 3 Humbold.. July26. 9ax| Washt'n Alce Blnchd July27, 5eM| Vallelo State of Cal July28.10A% Spear Eureka Tuly28, ¥ax|Bdw'y 2 July29, 9an|Bdw'y 1 July29.12w P M 88 July20. 4y Lombrd STEAMERS TO ARRIV. STRAMER | Frox i Dux ~|¥el River. 1July 21 Coos Bay. Juiy 22 Yaquina Bay July 22 .| Crescens Cit; July 23 StPaut, ‘| Newport. .. Tuly 22 City of Peking,. | Chinad Japan July 24 Alice Blanchard | vortland. |quly 24 Mexico. .{San Dieg {July 24 Humboi; Humboidt Bav, July 24 Walla Wal Victoria & Puget Sound July 25 State of Cal Portlant (July 25 San Benito. July 25 Hureka..... |Tuly 26 North Fork..... July 27 Honotaiu July 27 San Diego. July 28 Tuly 29 Julv_29 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. T |M1GH WATEERLOW WATER, SUX. |MOON. < |Large. Small [Large. Small [Kises Sets | Rises. 21.10.257 0.347 5.03A 4.20% 5.03 7.8 4.10a 21, 22.11.16 1.08%p 5.464' 5.26p 5.04' 7.27 Sets. i e 1 e e e e . HYDKOGKAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIO OFFICE, U. 8 N~} MEECHANTS' EXCHANGE EAXN ¥ RANCISCO. July 30, 1895, The time ball en Telearaph Hill was dropped exactly at Doon Lo-day—L. €., ai noon of the 130th meridian, or a exacuy ¥ P, M., Greenwich time. A. F. FRCRTELER, 5 Uentenant U. 8. N.. in charan. BHIFPING INTHELLIGENCE. Arrived, SATURDAY, July 20. Stmr Oregon, Polemann, 514 hours ‘from Port- iand, via Astoria 4514 hours: pass and mdse, t0 Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. Stmr Pomona, Hanbah, 1715 hrs from Eureka; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr City of Puebls, Debney, 56 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicholson, 60 hours from San Pedro and way porta; produce, to Goodall, Perkins o. Stnr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 60 hours from San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Nor_stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, 4 days from Nanatmo; 4500 tons coal, 1o John Rosenfeld's Bons. Bark Rufus 15 Wood, McLeod, 8 days from Na- naimos 2330 tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. Ektn Jane A Falkinburg, Falkman, 1634 days fm Bering Sea: 107 M codfish, to Lynde' & Hough. To Calitornia City direct. Sobr Jennie Stella, Krebs, 6 days from Grays Harbor: lumber, to 8 E Siade Lumber Co. Schr Bessle K, Anderson, — hours from Albion; R RtestoT E Thaver. Oakland direct. chr Orion, Anderson, 84 hours fm Eureka; lum- ber, to San Francisco Lumber Co. Clearea. BATURDAY, July 20. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, Astoria; N P Trans- portation_Co. Stmr North Fork, Hanson, Eureka; Chas Nel- son. Simr Santa Ross, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Parkins & Co. Stmr_Washtenaw, Croscup, Panama; Panama Steamship Co. Br ship Annesléy, Ewart, Bristol; Trubenbach & Co. Schr R'W_Bartlett, Olsen, New Westminater; Kennedy & Inglis. Sailed. SATURDAY, July 20. Stmr Alcarar, Gunderson. Stmr Porona, Hannah, Santa Cruz. Nic stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, Nanaimo, Stmr Polnt Arena. Johnson, Mendoclno. Stmr Mackinaw, Littletield, Tacoma. Stmr Eurexa. Jepsen, San Pedro. Simr Washtenaw, Croseup, Panama. Stmr Truckee. Thomas, Astoria. Bark Gatherer, Nervick, Seattle. Echr Joseph Russ, Lindholm, Grays Harbor, Schr J G Wall,Gallup, Eureki Schr Bender Bros, Thompson, Bowens Landing. Schr R W Bartlett, Olsen, New Westminster. Schr American Girl, Weitkanat, Grays Harbor. Schr Eclipse, Guttormson, Sureka. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—July 20— 10 P. a.—Weather cloudy; wind SW: velocity 16 miles per hour. Spoken, June 22—28 S 45 W, Br ship Yoka, from London for Puget Sound. Domestic Ports. PORT ANGELES—In bay July 30—Stmr Mont- volo. 'ASTORIA—Sailed July 20—Bktn Portland, for San Francisco; Br ship Cromartyshire, for Queens- town. Arrived—Stmr State of California, hence July 18. EUREKA—8alled July 19—Schr Viking, for San Francisco; schr Serena Thayer aud stmr West- Tt P Frived—Stmr Humboldt, hence July 19. GREENWOOD—Arrived July 20—~Stmr Whites- boro, hence July 19. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived July 20 — Schr Rio Rey, hence July 17; schr Mary Eita, hence July 11. Fmportations. SAN DIEGO_Per Santa Rosa—24 plegs mdse, 75 pkgs pickied fish, 617 bxs lemons, 51 cs honey, 1 25 Docawax, 10 ex pickles, 42 bxs oranges. Los Angeles via %edando—ll ‘pkgs mdse, 10 bbls ofl, 25 bxslemons. Port Los Angeles—18 bxslemons, 8 puncheons wine. Redondo—210 bxs lemons, 1 cshoney, 4 pkgs burdwaré, 41 bxsoranges, 45 pigs mdse, 1 box wine, Los Angeles via Port Los Angeles—7 pkgs mdse, 24 bxs lemons, 4 sks beeswax. Santa Barbara—7 pkgs mdse, 180 bxs lemons, 3 s ofl, 2 bbls min water, 16 bxs oranges, 3 bxs fish, 12 sks crawfish, Port, Harford—2%cs dry goods. 58 bdls hides and ts, 184 bxs butter, 21 cs eggs. 8 cscheese, 1 pkg ardware, 8 coops chickens. 17 bxa fish, 6 bbls beer, 16 dressed calves, 1 bx min water, 8 cs honey, 1 casting. Kipomo-g sk oats, 312 sks bm:{.. Bantw Maria—b2 sks wheat, 1155 sks barley, 248 sks oats, 17 sks screenings. Los Olivos—300 sks wheat. _ © NIPOMO—Per Santa Cruz—289 sks oats. Banta Maria—399 skaoats, 874 sks barley. Los Ollvos—391 sks wheat, 220 sks oais, 75 sks barley. Iflé —20 bxs butter, 1 s clothing, 1 bdl calf- skins, 12 bls seaweed, 1 05 shoes, 1 cs dry goods,26 s honey. Gaviola—627 sheep. Cayucos—95 hogs. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Oregon—158 sks Oysters, 1399 bdls shooks, 10,200 ¢ lamber, 97 s bones, 350 o8 salmon, 155 sks bone meal, 123 s wool, 4 bxs fish, 1970 sks bran, 586 sks flour, 560 sks bran and shorts, 27 bdls hides,40 bals hides and pelts, 1012 sks potatoes. EURHKA~Per Pomona—7 veal, 1 cofl rope, 153 head battle. 1 cs bottled gd. 334 M shingles, 33 sk wool, 1 pkg wood, 1 chst (00ls, 2 cs dry goods, 1 sk 1t lumber, coin, 6 pfll lx%reul. 3 pkzs mdse, 36 66 tubs, 183 X8 butter. Fields Landing—100 bls 1814 sks wool, 1 bdl dry skis. PORT TOWNSEND—Per City of Puebla—20 pkzs mdse, 3 bls wool. ‘Whatcom—1 cs hardware. Everett—1006 kegs mails, 800 bars bullion, 1208 rolis 850 bals pager. ‘Vancouver—38 bdls plpe. ‘East vis Vancouver—1 cs tobacco, 69 cs cigar- ettes, 827 cs closet-seats, 443 closet tanks, 6 cs hats, 2 cs sheeting, 60 bbls oll 7 bskts bottles 500 cs champagne, 64 crts g W closets, 1 cs books, 100 s hot beer. ‘Tacoma—74 sks bones, 215 pes lumber, 3 bbests ‘Pkgs mdse, 100 s ten, 2 bdls green salt hides, hops, 3 bdls hides and suins. Seattle—70 bxs fish, 1006 tons coal,37 bdls hid 30 bdls green hides. 37 bdls dry hides, 3 bdls calf hides, lgfi;lu!lwck. 100 cs eggs, 2% pkgs mdse. 1 coop chickens, 281 bdls green salt hides, 14 pkgs iron, g8 express, 31 bars 7 bdls sicel, 648 248 vdls 1rom, 1 bear, 8 bdls calfskins, 20 sks wood- ;rl plogs, 14 cs balibut, 111 sks bones, 10 mats ce. cl“llln..l- Per Santa Rnsa—C Carpy & Co: M F J Loalza & Co: Dod&l Sweeney & Co: J P Thomas: ‘Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; ~ L G Sresovich & Co: Hooker & Co; Wetmore Bros: Eveleth & Nash: M ¥ Cabral; San Francisco Brewery:Gould & Jaudin: Levl 8plegel & Co; L Scatena & Oo; Hills Bros: O Groenhood; Baker& Hamilton; San Franc Prinsing Co; Lewis Packing Co: G Brigham, Hoppe & Bosae 5 b Tuiier & man_ & Co; Bl LD Stone & Co: orks: Wheaton, Breon & Co: A C Nichols & Co: J A Boyd; Gray & Barbieri: R C Crossman: Milwan- kee Brewery: J Mickel: Pierce & Co; Studebaker Bros; Immel & Co; C W Crawford: W T Newhall; Californis Wine Asan; Columbia Mnfg Co; Paul Kevsar; H Ralston; H Waldeck; Labor Exchange; Dairymen’s Union: Newbhall Land & ¥ Co; DrF Lamb. Clatsop Mill Co: W Per Oregon—M B Moragha: J Mnrray & Co: Wetmore Bros: C Carpy & Co: G E Sheldon: A Paladini; Morgan Oyster Co: Parrott & Co; Page & Son: Bissinzer & Co: Allen & Lewls Darby & {mmel: Geo Morrow & Co; M P Detel, Ohlandt & Co; 5L E A Wagner: E R Stevens & Co: Wood, Curtls & Co: Bacon & Co; 8 Kosbland; Fo- garty & Parker J Wollner; G B Sheldon; M R Lar- zelere & Co. Per Santa Cruz—E R Stevens & Co; H Dutard; Standard Oil Co; W I’ Faller & Co: C Carpy & Co: Hoffman & Alexander; Wheaton, Breon & Co; A P Hotaling: Miller, Sloss & Scott: 'S Levy & Co: H Levyé Co: Dodge, Sweency & Co: Getz Bros & Co: C E'Whitney & Co: F B Haight: M Hirschbaum & Co; Crystal Soda Water Co; Lowry & Stellar; Burseh & Welnig. Per Pomona—W heaton, Breon & Co:J Rosenberg & Co: Christy & Wise: Wells, Fargo & Co; J Woll- ner; Thos Denigan Son & Co: M Kalish & Co; M H Schroeder, C E Whitney & Co; Wieland Brewing Co: Hills Broa; LD Stone & Co; Witzel & Baker: J B Quarterlin: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: H_Jjohuson Enterprise Brewery: Hibernia Brewery: Lew Anderspn & C D Freitas & Co; C Weber &Co. Norton, Teller & Co; I, D Stone & Co: J R Hanlty reenbatim, Weil & Michels: Royal Eagle Dist Co C Carlson: U Buckle: United States Brewery: B L Allen: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Dairymen’s Union; H Moftatt; McKay & Co. Per City of Puebla—Blssinger & Co: J Willard & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: American Union Fish Co; Hulse, Bradford & Co; Wieland Brewing Co: Pacl- fic Coust Fish Co; Dairymen’s Union; California Wine Assn: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; ' Haas Bros; W B Sumber & Co; O G Heaton: Oregon Imp Co: Lick PaperCo: Tillmann & Bendel; Hawley Bros; Dickens LumberCo: Baker & Hamilton; Fred de Barry & Co; Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; Triest & Co: Selby Smelting and Lead Co: W G Richardson; American Tobacco Co: Murphy. Grant & Co: W 1. Galiup: Schwelizer & Co: W B Fuller & Co; Crans & Co: Herman & Co; C R Libby; Dufly & Co: H A Fredéricks; Itallan-Swiss Colony: Stauffer & Cos WHN Lillenthal Pac Rolling Mills; P Morgan; Wm WOoIff: G Ludlow: W B Sumner & Co; O G Heaton; W G Hall; Fredericksburg Brewery. OCEAN snmsgxrs. STEANSHIP COMPANY. Australian steamer, ALAMEDA, sails vi Honolulu S| Coolzardie gold felda cmantie), Austra: _ lia: firs $110 steerage. Lowest Tates South Africa. $220 first_class, to - Capetown, and Auck July teamship Australla, Honolulu only, Satur- day, August 3, & 10 A AL SPECIAL PARTims.—Reduced special rates for parties August 3d and 27ch. Cook’s Party Angust 8d. Tickes office. 188 Montgomery sireet, Freight office. D. SPRECKELS & BRO: 7 Market street. eneral Azents. RATLROAD TRAVEL! SANFRANCISCO & NORTI pA- OIFIC RAILWAY €. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:40, at 11:; and 11:30 ». M. SUNDAYS-8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.M.; 1:30, 120 P. 3 20, 11:00 A.M.; 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—E: P. M. Saturdays—Extra trips 1235, Ta t) at 1560 :30, San Rafael to San Franciseo. WEEK DAXS_4:35, 7:55, 9:30, 1110 4. 20 140, 5:10 r. M. aturdays—Ext: 3t 1:85 b, o, and 6:35 . 3. N BUNDAYE-8:10, 9:40, 11:10 4. 3s 1:40, 8:40, 5:00, 6:35 . x. Betweer, San Branclsco and Schuetzen Park same 12:45, 8 For Late Shipping Inielligencs Sce Tenth Page Rohetule at shove e e e Teave Yoohs anive OFFICE FURNITOR B San Francisco. | 7ot | san Francisco. b W T g WrEk | Sux- Sux- | WeEk AND FIXTURES. Dave. | pavs. |Destination.] pyvs, | pavs. 40 8:00 AM| Novate, |[10:40 ax| 8:50 | C.F. WEBER & CO., | 550 % 8:00 au| vetutoren, | 8:08 fiu“m 30 A2 300 to 306 Post 8t., cor. Stockton :00 Par Santa Rosa.| 7:30 »a| 6:15 Px Fulton, I§ 0 = DUSTiRY 7:40 Ax o indsor. 10:30 AM J - 2 ealdsburg, X i y > Geyserville, RUNVE, 5 ME ‘N |2 8:30 p|8:00 Ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 vu| 6:16 rxc g DF-SAFES/ = Pleta, t i | 3:30 rx/5:00 Av| Uial 7:30 px| 6:15 Pxt K | 110:30 ax e Guerneville. | 7:30 px <T|3 | 6:15 px = Sonoma (10:40 x| 8:50 AX == ‘and 6:05 72| 6:15 P f 3 Glen Ellen. DLIDSTERNS | SSESARE=LOCKRERAIRINGE A AR OCEAN STEAMS! 2 PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY ISPATCH STIAMERS FROM SAN Franclaco for poris in_Alaska, 9 A, X, July 5, 9. 19, 24, Ausast 3, ¥, 18, Sept. 2, 1 For British Columbia and Page; Sound ports, July 6,9, 14, 19, 24, 29, and every fifin day shere- after. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, every ‘Luesday at 2 P. M. For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, July 4. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, andjevery fourta sy therectter, § 4. M. Tor Han Diego, stopping only at Port Hacford, Santa Barbara, Port "Angoles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, July 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22, 26. 50, und every fourth day thereafter, at 11 4. 3 Steamer Pomona Seturday to Monday excur- sion to Santa Cruz and Montérey, leaves Broadway whart 1. Saturdays 4 P. X. For ports in Mexico, 10 A i, 25th of each mwonth, steamer Willamette Vnug‘ ew Montgomery n'ncka: Oifice—Palace Hotel, 4 rect. DALL, PERKINS & CO., General Agents, sgt 10 Market st.. San Francisco. 0. R. & N. "BEATH? TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharfat 10 a. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all ints In OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, ONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chtt cago, New York and Boston. 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, $25 00. For through rates and all other information apply 10 the undersigned. Fcrs & Co. FreD. F. CoxNor, Gen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. 10 Market st COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLARTIQUE Frenoh Line to Havre. 0MPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, foot 0f Morton st. ‘I'raveiers by this line &void both transit by English rallway an the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egyph via Parls, first class $160; second class $116. LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon, A For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Greon, New York. J. ¥. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Monigomery ave., San Francisco. 130 P3x,5:00 Py | Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stsges connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess Spri ngs. tages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. tages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for Highlan Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages_connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City. Fort Br: Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Day’s; ‘Lively’s, burs, Bridgev itle, Pomo, Gravelly Valley, Harris, , Hydesville and Eureka. , Usal, Westport, otter Valley, John locks- Saturdzy to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced | rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all polnts be- ¢ balf rates. yond San Special Sunday El Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:30 a. g.emr'llng—belvt i H. C. WHITL ‘Gen. Manager. G, M., 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 P. x. B1 Campo at 1:00, 3:00 and P t Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle building. R. X. RYAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. SOUTHERN FACIF (racIFIC 8 © and are d SAN FEANCISCO. T¥: © COMPANY. £3.) to nrrive LEAVE Frow JULY 16, A #6:304 San Leandro, Haywards 7:00A Atlautic Express, Ogden and 3:00A Benicia, 3 mento, and Redding via %:30A Martinez, San Ramon, N toga and Santa Rosa "7:304 Sen Leandro, Haywards & Wi ‘acavil Rursey, ns_9:15A . 10:302 7:152 6:152 10154 8:304 Niles, Son Jose, Stockton, Tone, #8:304 Sagramento, M: and Oroville. ters and M 9:004 San Leandro, Haywai 9:00A New Oxlearis Kxpress, Raymoud, (for Yosemitc), Sants Darbara, T.os Angeles, Deming, El Vaso, New Orleans and East. ysville, Red a5 & Way St'ns 9:00A Martinez and Stockton. 2D:004 San Leavdro, Haywards and Niles_. 12:00 San Losndro, Haywards & Way Stns 13007 Niles, San Jose and Livermoro. % $1:00F Sacramento River Steamers. 113802 Port Costa an 8100 San Leandro, i ay Stations.. aywards& WaySt'ns 4:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way5t'ns 4:00r Martinez, San Ramon, Naps, Calisioga, Ll Verano and Bluff Vallejo, HOTN 400z Besicin, " Taprio, Woslisni, 100 Beni A and, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Sacraimento ......... R0MBA B:00r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton .. D i AR 8:30P San Leandzo, Haywards & Way St'ns ~ 8:452 5:30P Los Angeles Txpress, Fresno, Ray- ‘mond (for Yosemite), Bakorsfield, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles.. #1402 6:302 Santa Fo Route, Atlantic Express for Mojave aud Tast. 10:454 6:00r Turopeau Mail, Ogden and Fast..., 9:484 S:00r Haywands, Nilcs aud San Jose. 7:454 17:00r Vallejo . L {745 7100 Or press, Sacraménto, Marys- vilie, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and Easé ... . 30:45A 7:00P 8an Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 10:502 9:007 s.nmnam,flmuduw‘y tns +112:00A & Way #111:15p San Leandro, Haywards. St'ns *7:154 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 777454 Bunday_Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Sante Cruz . 3154 Newark, Cen Boulder Creek, San Stations........ #2:152 Newark, Contervill * " Almaden, Felton, Senta Cruz and Principal Wi Stations. 4:45p Newark, San J Y 18:038 ta Cruzand Way " Boulder Creel WHITE STAR LINE. United States nn;l r{_{:lnl Mail Steamers : EX wYor town & Liverpool, NewYork; Queenstown & Liverrool, ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected; second cabln, $85; Majestic and Teutonic $40 and 845. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- 1and, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark throligh to San Francisco at lowest races. - Tickets, sailing_dates and_cabin plans may be procul from Wt AVERY, Patific Mall Dock, oF at th T Bemna o Y n’l‘.x?‘.’mafi"” under otel. . . General Agent for Pacific Coast, ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANI. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL S fortnightly for the West Indies and Bouthampton, ullh:{ en route at Cerbo France, and Plymouth to land passengers. o h bills of lading, in connection With che Pacific B.I.U..h_flfl for freight and treas ‘re to direct ports {n England and Germany. tickots from San Francisco to w. Southampton. First class, Q{%- '&'}fl For further Bmcmm apply te Lo P & CQ., Agents, 308 California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 3 P. M, Daily, Except Sunda A5 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone STEAMER : J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Car Nav. and Impt, Co. T. 0. Walker. Mary Garratt, Telephone Main 805 RAILROAD Pacific RAILROAD ; Trains leave from and arrive ¢ Markot-Street Ferry, Chicago Limited ves every day at 5:30 P. .. carrying Pullman fil‘m lkepon‘!m Tourist Sleepers to jChicage via Kansas City without change. Anuex cars for . Denver and St. Louls. VIA LOS ANGELES. Tralns leave dally at 9:00 a. . and 5:30 P ., uam;:‘:‘é:gn‘:u ngeles with solid trains, Los Angeles to £0. R Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route s the most fortable railway, California to TFasc. A misbeliof exiats regarding the heat 1 Summer. The heat is not greater than is encoun- tered on eyen the most norcherly line. This is well known to experienced travelsrs. ‘The meals at Harvey's Dining Rooms are an ex- cellent feature of the line. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can reached im 20 Other way. Ticket Qffice~644 Market Street, Chbronicle Bullding. COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sl)l.)_J "G:AGA San Jose, §New Almaden and Way sri20n s R o *1:452 3304 Sunday ose, 1 ‘Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal ‘Way Stations. z :u:uq ®:154 8an Jose, Tres Pinos, iz, Tona Obleper Ginadatuge and Brim 1 cipal Way Giations -ove oo 7:088 A Palo Alto and Way Btati 11:450 0:404 San Jose and Way Station 5i000 BA Palo Alts and Way Stal 3:308 *2:30, J Gi Pine o ot S A B CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Trom AN PRAKOISG0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8 B *7:00 :00 9:00 *10:00 11:00a.. *12:30 $1:00 *2:90 3:00 500 *s00e From OAKLANDB—Poot of Broadwa; *6:00 *7:00 2 o 8:00 *9:00 10:00 *11:00A.M. $12:00 1330 990 300 400 *300tx) A tor Morning. P for Afternoon. + Saturdays onlgy *Bundays excepted. W 1 Mondag. & Leave 8. F. 7.00a.. ¥ill 8.004.. 9.15A.M. 10.154.x. 11.45A.0, 1467, 202X 157 .M, 5157 X, 5.50p.. 6.85r., B.00a.M. Cazaders and Wa; *1.452.u. 8,004 Xil] Val. 1160a, SAUSALITD FERRY. £ Sundays anly. and Saturday nights onlys From Apmiv 21, 1896, PR WEEK DAYS, Arrive 8. P, . Boss Val Saa ML, 11.80r .M. Ross Val., San Rfl., San Qta. aile; lley, . Saa AL, San Quu. 12.209.1, “ “ “ “ “ “ “ «“ 7 Stations Ross Val,, San Rf,, San Qtn, P . Ross Velloy, San Rafael, SanQtn. ... 9,004, lul“hl.. L"vu., En:a‘u., Bnnflh. Ross Valley, San Forad .y Rafasl, SanQta, . Seusalilo an s San'lin. 845an 7408 Bl 84500 srveees P M, Ban Qtn, 4.40P.3, 5.3, San Rl 8.00A.x. Foint Casadero and Way Stus. 8.15r2, D0 Fuat By s Wy Skt e 7300