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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, The ComMMERCIAL WorLp. nouncement producing firmness, althongh it was tot an extraordinary falling oft. The amount on In heavy recelpt. ocean passage increased 320,000 bushels. Septem- toes and Onions weak. ber Corn open at_idc, sold between 437@45%4C, gs unchanged. Closing at 45¢, 114c higher than Sacurdsy. Esti- Imated receipts or to-morrow 300 cars. Oats began with a fairly active feeling, but there wwas 10 sustaining power to the undertope and they Recelpts, 27 cars, were 38 less tham-{ Vithdrawals from store amounted to The visible supply decreased The late strength in the leading grains zave belp to oats and they closed firm, with September 3s@Vic higher than Ssturday. Esti- ated recelpts for to-morrow 160 cars. sieady. Cash No. 1, new Southern, ; “Auzust. $1 22, on track: September, Recelpts, 6 cars. S of hogs this morning o the nuaber expected. The loss of in the yards rket extended to product but there was better support to the 1y had bargained for. and instend of prices for pork, lard and ribs pre- The close was v for September tember lard and & shade ribs. Closing price September, 605 45c; Scptember, 45¢; SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver lower. ‘Wheat firmer. RBarley weaker. Other Cereals duil. s quiet and weak. Berries cheap. nd Limes weaker. Provi WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICT: ions quiet. UNITED - WrATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISco, | 1895, 5 P. M.—Synopsis aud general are the =eason alls to date with those of the .11, las, vear .02: Sacramento .04. sco .01, last vear tr: race: San Luis Obispo .00, Angeles .00. a .00; Yuma .00, mum tempel stations for to-d Decem- record Diego .00, The followi om C: December, Scptember, 2234c: May, 28%¢, $11 10; September, $11 20: Janu- kinds were firm_to-day, fancy kinds sclling pariicularly well. Arrivais were not large and the supply was readily cleaned up. Prices were unchanged. Iges were easy. Offerings were greater than the They arc the ty ditions, and so I inquiry absorbed. Orders mainly local. Fresh . | stock, 1012@11c per dozen. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iz, July 22.—Sellers | of catle took a firmstand this morning, owing to light receipts, and full prices were obtained for cverything. Receipts of hogs were very heavy. country shippers being encouraged by the improve- + in priccs shown last week. Chicago packers d beck to-day, and Eastern shippers, although buying some, did not take sufficien: to sustam _tho market. ‘There was an average decline of 10@15¢ per 100 pounds. There was a big run of sheep, :nd notwithstanding good buying a aecline of 10@ 00k place in prices. lc — Receipts, 1400; common to extra stockers and feeders, $2 20 1 Francisco for thirty hours 1895: her, slightly cooler; Fair weather, with cmperature changes; in—Fair weather, with fog temperatare ‘changes; her; nearly stationary bulls, 51 60@3 75; calves, $2 b 1 75. o ts, $1.000: heavy packing and T , $5 10@ common_to choice : cnoice assorted, $5 45@5 55; pigs, $3 60@5. inferior 1o choice, ir weather, t Ofticial. K MARKETS. $2@4 40; lambs, EASTERN WOOL MARKET. | | | ; | | —The feature of | wag the | BOSTON, Mass., July 22.—Recelpts of Wool for —Domestic, 50,262 bales. and for- n, 0209. Sales—Domestic, 4,660,000 pounds, a’ foreign, 2,091,000 pounds. Domestic Wools— d Pennsy XX, 20@21c: XX and 0. 1, 20@21 2, d,14c; upmerchantable, ; Ohio combing, No. 1, three-eighths to *qnarter blood, 23 ichigan X, 16@: fine unwasned s to cover and ingion rose 2 to 8 lic; iizan combing, No. 1, 20c; No. 2, quarter igan delaine, 18@19c. Ken- Missour. — Combing, three- co, quarter blood, 1816@ 5@20c: ciothing, three-eightus do, quarier blood, 18@19¢; do, ; 8 45@50c. , 80¢@8$1 65; Purple Duane. $1@ Yéllow Egg, §1 05@1 35; Satsuma, 85c@ : Comedy, 90c@$l; Blood, $1 10@1 20; Washineton, §5¢@81 10; Peach, $1 30; Columbia, 75c@$1 10: Abundance, $1 10; Ogon, $1 35: Dia- ond $2 4 burg, $1 45. Prunes—Traged; 51 10@1 5. Bartlect pears, $1 20 tainebleau grapes, 60c@$1. i promix 4 per cent for fos »any sold et open auction ars, p1 d2: haii-boxes, $1; (@1 50: Japans. $1 40; T'rag- gz plums. $150: Germans. ; other plums, @51 10; Penches, 20@ @S0c. Association to-day sold: : Burbank~ plums, Washingion wiords, 65@ s, 70c; oiher $1 40@1 50; grapes, N, Mass., July 22.—The Earl Fruit Com- ‘ali‘ornia fruit at open auctlon to - day, ng the following prices: Bariett Pears, Clapps, $2 25: satsumas, §2 50; Bloods, ton, 93c; Burbanks, $1:05@2 12:4M1 Neciarines. $3@3 12: Simoni Plums, #1 15@1 37: Grapes, S0c@$1 05; Craw- ¢ Peaches, 66c; St. liali-boxes, '$1 12; St. ims, $1 25; kgg Plums, $1 30; Peacki ; Kansas and T¢ Midiands fours nd C. Chi Chicazo G 310 11434; and o Deposit Compan 261,524 ounces; Catherine P P, $1 15. Porter Brus. Co Bartleit P Toyal Halives, Other Plums, pricots, 9U@85c, . 1 Northes and irr . closing bir strong at dvance on firmer cables, ‘The National Fruit foreign _ buyin ased visible supply and Bartlett pears, §2 2 better Western mari Sepiember and Dece Plums, #1@1 25. July Porter Bros. soid_to-day at open auction: Bartlett ilated “cars, $1 50@1 65; Tragedys. Ted, July o c; December, 74 Company pars, in v 2| % , firmer. foa: No. Options aney YORK, N. Y., Jul Id at open au 25; in ve Porter DBros. : Bartieit d car, very ripe, bles, coverin September m 2 < plums, $155: German pruues, | 50c@#1 30;" Tragedys, $1@1 P._D. ‘plums, v, | ¥1 Zot: otner piurhs, 90c@$1 05; Early Craw- rds, 60@70c. The Earl Fruit Gompany sold California fruit at open auction (West Shore dock) to-day,ealizing prices as follows: Bartlctt pears $165@2 15: Peach plums 10! Washington, $1 256 1 rurple Duan 110: Tracedy pruncs, ¥1 10@1 65: Lale's carly peaches, in bad order. 40@buc; Crawiords. in bad order, 40c. The National Iruit Associztion to-day sold: Jale's early, 42@ Imperial peaches, 55@58c Crawiord’s early, 65c@$1 05; Ogou plums, $1 54, NEW YOKK STOUKS. Eonds, Exchange, Money and Eailroad Shares. Mouey on call has been casy at J@134Y: last loan at 1y end closing offered at 1%. Prime mercantile paper, 3Y2@AY,%. Bar silver, 667c. Mexican dol- lurs, 53 Sterling exchange is steady, with actual | business m tankers' bills at 84 883,@4 8914 for | GO aays and $4893,@4 90 for demand. Posted | rates, $4 891%@4 9012, Commercial bills, $4 §8 @a 8 Government bonds_quiet; State bonds | 1irm;, raiiroad bonds sirong. Silver at the Board light offerings; crude, | was n cted. 27@27%%c: do good off | : State ; do small je. ate and E Pennsylvania, tresh, 12@ 15 CLOSING STOCKS. g | Am Tel & Cable.... Norfolk & West.... 314 n , A@414C. | Archison.. .= 1314|" Preferred.. 1314 A minal: | Adams Express...107 |Norih American... 53 . ‘lton,Terre Haute, 64 (Northern Pacific.. 485g e o '?)'r’-"s'g";",,‘!("l ngt!mgrv | American Express.113_ | Preferred.. 1:3 ;' Octover, 95@15; December, % T -109%/Northwe ol 1008 ach, £14 76, Spot. fo, ltrmer, mors | 4 Dyeicand ousceo 1|97 Noritwestern. ... 100% L : | Bay State Gas. ... 19 IN. Y. Centrai.. ... 100 moderately active; fair re- | Bajtimore & Ohio.. 6252|N. Y. Chicago&S.%, !u},/; Refined, | Brunswick Lands.. 2a ¢ preferred..... 68 1 fairly mold A, | Butalo, Roch & ¥. 21| 2d preferred...... 81 411168475 confec- | Canada Pacific.... BAVAIN. Y. & N. H... . 204 T crushed, | Canada Southern.. 53%4(N. Y. & New Eng. 51 s1ieg - | Canton Land. ...... 507s/N. Y. Susq & W.... 10 : : | Central pactiic .. 184l ‘Preterred 27 ] —Bartlett, | Ches. & Ohlo. . _21%glontario. 8 Foster 3150, $@70¢; | Chicago Aiton .;gg Ontario 1755 Purple buane. §1 ashinzion, T50@31 25: | Chicage, B & ... 885 Dreterredr o 357 Yrach ¥1: Burbank, $160G1 70; Ogon. 1 40@ | Chicago & k. Iil... H0Ya/Oregon Navigation. 38% 2% Tunes—Trags $1 05@1 5 erman, $1 Preferred . 98)4al0regon Short Line. 6 20. Oranges—Nominal, Raisins—Three Cfown, | Chicago Gas. - B4y Pacific Mail, 247 8i4c; Prunes, four sizes, blac. Cleve & Pt 60 " |Peorin, D.& Evans. 5% P e L Consolidation Coal Pittsburg & W ptd. 30 CHICAGO MARKETS. Consolidated Gas. Puliman. Palsce. 178 —_— C. C & St. Louls CHICAGO, ILL, July 22—The wheat market | _Preferrcd. bore ratler & subdued air this morning, but the | C0l0. Fuel early advantage was o decidedly firm price. The | cotorcig morning papers had Items from North Dakota re- | Commercial Cab porfing smut in the spring wheat in some sectious | Del. Hudson 0 |RomeWat & of that State. and offerings In the market were, for nl6234St L. & 8. W. that reason, iight, although no espeelally urzent /4'St. Paul. 2114 Preferred.... 35% St. Paul & Dul buying was noticeable. Liverpool cables were firm and higher, and early Continental quotations showed advances. Receipts at Chicago were 63 30" Preterrea cars, and the Northwest had 178. The limited ar- 23R Pl & rivals at this place are giving rise to bull talk, and 38 e the sentiment to-d: unless the movement improved soon. Withdrawals were 14,285 bushels and 209,801 bushels clearcd at_the seaboard. The visible sup- ply decreased 754,000 bushels, which was a smaller reduction than had been anticipated. The mount on ocean passage decreased 2,080,000 ushels and the English visible increased 877,000 was in favor of better prices 34 Silver Certificat. {Southern Pacific... uthern R. K. Preferred. . Tomestake . H. & Texas 1litnois Central. bushels. Shipments from Argentina were 416,000 o bushels.and_from India 744,000 Dushels during | Komeras 5 last week. Closing cables froi England and from | - Preferred. the Continent were higher. The market became | Kinason & strong near the close, the buying showing some | Lake Erie & Wi ageression. September wheat opened from 67 Preferred 6734c, 0ld between 67%5c and G834c. closing at | Lake Snors. esfiéc. 134@134c higher than Saturday. Estimated | National Lo 34 receipts for to-morrow, 75 cars, Preferred. 90%‘ Corn_imbived strength from Wheat early, but | Long Istand. ... 85 | I lbu:fln;!is being glow and news adverse, values'soon Louisvilie & N 95 5 0st their firmness. Argentine shipments of Corn | Louisvilie N . 81U, ress. ..... last week were large, amounting {0 over 1.000,008 | —Prtica & O 8% 0. & Express...... five bushels. Withdrawais from store were 35,658 | Manhattan Consol.112: i B8 bushels and 70,617 tusbels clearcd at the seaboard. | Memphis & Charie. 115 "|U. A Xieceipts were 173 cars, 8 less than expecied. Tne | Mex can Ceniral, ., 1174 Preferret 93 visible supply decreased 941,000 bushels, the an- | Michigan Central..100 [Utica & B. River..150 28 ettty 11, 4815\ Contray s Missbnrt Paclfic. .. 3373 W heoling & L B.. 173 Mobile & Ohio. 2334 Preferred... _fllf. Nashville Chatt.. 68 "|Am Cotton Oil pid. 7215 National Linseed.. 2615W U Beef. 10 N. J. Central. . 'L T Traction.. N J Cent Gen 5s. Norther: Pac 1sts. 8314 St L & S F Gen 6s.108 St Paul Consols ... 1265 . P. C. & Pa 1sis. 117 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..112 Southern K. R. 6s. 98 (Texas Pacific firsts 952 Ala Class A 4. Do, Ciass B 4, La Consol 4s... Missouri funding. N Carolina con 6s Do, 4 o Carolina £14s. ‘Tenn new 3s. . Va funding de! ITexas Pacseconds. 29: Union Pac 1st 0f'96.108: West Shore 4s.....105 IMobilc & Ohio 4s.. 673 'R GranaeWest h"lz; Do, reg. — " Ches & O 5s. 14 Do, deferred ... 814 Atchison ds.. 7685 Do. trust repts st 6 | Do, 2ds A 2914 Canada South 2ds.. 10714 G H &S A 65......1073s Cen Pac 1sts of '95.102 | Do, 2d Ts. . Vs Den & R'G 1st. H & Tex Cents..111 Do, 4s. Do. con 6s. 109% Erie 2ds, 6634 Reading 4s. Kansas Pa Consols 7113 Missouri ts. Ks Pa lsts Den div109 | FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ExG., July 22.—The spot market is firm at 55 2d. Cargoes are steady at 268 73ad prompt shipment. FUTURFES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: July, 58 83,d: August, bs 33,d: September, 68 4%ad; October, 5s 5d; November, 5s 53ad. - SECURITIES. LONDON, ENc., July 22.—Consols, 107%; sil- ver, 80%d; French Rentes, 102t 20c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — §48914 Sterling Exchange, sight. 49014 New York Exchange, sight. 021 New York Exchange, telegraphic. 05 Fine silver, spot, ® ounce. 6654 Fine silver, 30 days - 661 Mexlcan Dollars 5414 643 T PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT — Higher quotations from Chicago stimulated this market and futures advanced, spot grainalso being firm. No. 1 is quotable at 9 9134c P ctl; choice, 9216@9%4c; lower grades, @87%4¢; extra choice for milling, 9734c@$1 B cil. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEss10N—10 o'clock — December— 100 tons, 31 0114: 100, $1 0134; 2600, $1 0154, Seller '95, new, 8 orage paid , 97c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION — December—100 tons, $1 023/4: 2000, 81 0214 : 1200, $1 023/4: 2400, $1 0215: 1500, $1 0254 600, §1 0234. May— 100, 51 0814 100, 31 US5: 500, 81 084, AFTERNOON NESSION — December—2300 tons, $1 0234: 1700, §1 0255. BATLEY—Feed Is weaker. Other descriptions are unchangea. Shipment of 53,088 ctls, valued at 845,000, to England. No. 1 Feed, 57%@60c; choice, 6114c: Brewing, 6714@75c B cul; Uheva: lier, 1 10@1 16 tor No. 1 and 75@95c for No. 2. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORBNING SESsIoN—Dccember—100 tons, 83%ac. AFTERNGON SESSTON—NO sales. OATS—No chanze in any description. Milling quotable at $1@1 05 P ctl: fancy Feed, $1@1 05 3 ctl; good to cholc 1,@3b¢c P ctl; common to fair. 80@85c; Gray, 82Va@85c: Red, T5@80c; Sur- prise, 97120@$1 0734 B ctl. CORN—Dea ers quote the market dull and weai. Large Yellow, $1 lugu 15; Small Round Yellow, White, $1@1 10 B ctl. RYE 1l4c for old and SUc P ctl for new. BUCKWHEAT—85@90c B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 35@3 45 B bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 25@3 25; superfine, $2 25@2 50 B bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Rye Flour, 3%4c P b; Rye Meal, 3c; Graham Flour, 3c: Oatmeal, 434c; Oat Groats, Bc: Cracked Wheat, 334c; Buckwheat Flour, 4lact Penrl Bariey, 414@434¢ ® b: Rice Meal, $12@ 15 73 ton. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Table Meal, 3@8%c; Feed Corn, $24@25; Cracked Corn, $24 b0@28 50 ton; Hominy, 414@43c ® b. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$12 50@13 50 B ton. MIDDLINGS—Range from §15 for low grades up to §18 P ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, $15 50@14: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $25 B ton} Cottonseed Oflcake, $24 3 ton. HAY—Very weak. Receipts were again heavy. being 1063 tons. Wheat, $7 50@10 50: Oat, $6GR Wheat and Oat, $7@9; Earley, $6@7: Alfalfa. $5 50 @7 50; Clover, § Compressed, $7 60@9 50; Stock, $5@6 3 to STRAW—10@60c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Prices are weak, though no lower, and trade is dull. Dayos, $1 26@1 40: Small Whites. $2 65@2 90; Pea, $2 50@2 85: Large Whites, 32 50 Pink, §1 26@1 40; Reds, $1@1 25; Black- : Red Kidney, nominal at $2 50@3; Limas, @6 B ctl; Butters, $2@2 26 for small and 812 90 for large. SEEDS—Mustards nominal. Flax, $2 25@2 50 R ctl: Canary, 814@815c B _D: Alfalta, 7@73c¢: Rape, 13,@2Vsc; Hemp, 4 B B. DRIED PEAS—Split' Peas. 4@4%c; The raw oroduct i3 nominal, POTATOES, ONION » VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Swects sell at $2@2 50 3 ctl. The other kinds are lower, weak and plentiful. Garnet Chiles are quotable at 60@70c P ctl; Salinas Bur- banks, 80@90c; River Burbanks, in boxes, 40@ in sacks, 30@50c: liarly Rose, in boxes, 40@ 65¢; in sacks, 3U@40c P ctl. ON10NS—Continue weak at 45@60c ctl. VEGETABLES—An advance in Tomatoes was the only change worthy of note. Green Peppers, 25@40c P box for Chile and 75@90c B box ior Bell: Grecn Corn, €6@85¢ 3 box for_ Berkeley and $126@1 75 P box for_Alameda; Tomatoes from Vacaville, 75c@$1 26 B box; from the River, $2@ 2 50 ¥ box; Summer Squash, 25@3bc B box; Green Peas, 2@235c B 1: String Beans, 115@ac % 1 Bay Cucumbers, 16@¢0c B box ;: Green Okra, 76c@81 25; Egg Plant, 15c@$1; Cabbage, 75¢ B cil; Feed Carrois, 30@40c; Garlic, 2@3c @ Ib. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market still rules weak and dull for second grades of creamery, though fancy brands keep up. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 16@10c: special marks sell higher; seconds, 14@14%5c B I, Darny—Fancy, 14@15¢ @ b: #ood to choice, 13@ 13140; medium grades, 11@12%4c¢; store Butter, nomina CHEESE—Choice new is firm and occasionally solls Loc over the quotations. Fancy mild new, 8ycs cominon to sood, 4@Se; Young America @fc; Lastern, 113@17%c; Wesiern, 6@8c @ b. EGGS—The marke: 1 well supplied and dull. Oregon. 13@14c; Eastern, 13@14c B dozen: Duck Leg 16@17c; store ggs, 12@14c; ranch kggs, 16 18c. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY — Previons prices rule. Live Tur- keys, 13@14c® I for Gobblers; 12@18c B 1 for Hens; Geese, P pair. 75¢c@$1: Goslings, 81@1 25 % doz: Ducks, $2@4 for old and $2 50@5 for young; Yiens, $4 50@5 L0; Roosters, vounx, $5@7; do, old, 84 50@5: Fryers, $4@4 50 P doz; Kroilers, $3@4 for large and $1 £0@x 50 for small; Pigeons, #1 13401 45 for young and old. GAME— ominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Peaches continue to glut the market. Figs are scarce and high. Cantaloupes are lower. Nectarines sre quoisble av 50@75¢ box for Red and 35@50c P box for White; Can- taloupes, $2@2 60 % case; Watermelons, $6@15 B 100; Figs, bU@75¢ @ box for single and 79c@$1 46 for_douple layers: Plums. 2b@ilc; Green Girges, 20 %6 ton; Penches, 16@38¢ @ box and 16@300 @ basket; Peaches in bulk. to canners, 815@20: Apples, 25@75¢ @ bx; Crabapples, 25@b0c; Pears, 40@b0c B bx and 40§50 P uasket; Bartletts, $1G 145 % box for No. 1 and 40@50c for off grade: Apricots, 26@60c P box and $22 50@27 50 @ ton 10 the canners. BERRIES—Prices continue low. Huckleberries are quotable at 6@8c ¥ B Blackberries, $1@2 60 ?- chest; Raspberries, $2@4: Strawberries, $2G4 for Longworths and §1'262 50 B chest for lurge TTies. G1RA PES—Sweetwaters and Fontanebleaux. 35 @75¢ box and crate; Black Grapes, 15cGH1 ¥ 0x.. CITRUS FRUITS—There 1s no demand for the few Oranges lefc and they are spoiling. Lemons and Limes are lower. Navels, 31 50@32 609 box; Seedlings, 50@75¢; California Lemons, §2@3 for Thes, 320085 603 box: Banunas, §1 3605 8 mes, X; Bananas, bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 P dozen. o DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—A San Francisco house is sald t0 be selling new Prunes *'short” at 43/c for futuro delivery. The trade consider this price lower than it will"be_when the goods are ready to be de- livered. We quote new Apricots at 715 B B @9¢ here. sccording to quality, and s%zfi%’c in carload lots in the country. OId fruit is nominal, as follows: Prunes, four sizes, 4c: larger sizes, 5@6c; smaller sizen, 234@3%4c; Apples, c for sliced and 5’25 C D’%Y !V‘:glofl"a? eached Penches, : Pears, 4@4%sc for evaporated ¢ for quarters and 2¢ for inferior Flum 3zc for plited and 1140 for ::p:_c:'edm Figs, black, 4c for pressed sud 33jc for sed. AISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Ralsins— four-crown, ioose, are o B jnotable at Scrown, Sige: 2-crown, Go; cedless as, e seedlens’ Muscatels, 3¢ B B: S-crown London lavers, 6130@1 459 box; clusters, 82 26627 Dehesa clumm‘&# Imr"‘l clusters, 50 Dried Grapes—1 gfiew 3 NUTS—Walnuts, 7@10c for paper-shell and soft JULY 23, 1895 shell, and 6@7c for hardshell; Almonds, 2@2%ac for hardshell, and 6@6c @ Ib for softshell, and — for paper-shell; Peanuts, 5@6¢ for Easiern and 4@ 4lec for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6¢Tor rough and Sc for polished: Fiiberts, 8@9c: Jrazi Nuis, 7@7Tic @ Ib; Cocoanuts, 34 50 HONEY—New Comb is auotable at 10@12 .0 new water-white extracted, b@5%ac B 1b; light amber extracted, 414@5c; dark amber, 4@4%4c, BEESWAX - Quoted at 26@27¢ D 1b. PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Dull. NoO change in prices. Bacon 1s quotable 8@8l4c B b for heavy, and 8Y2@9c for light medium, 11@!134c for light, 12@ 123c B 1 for extra light, and 12Y2@13¢ for sugar cured: Eastern Sugar-curcd ~Hams, 12@]121%5c: Calitornia Hams, 1016@)1e: Mess Beef,' 37@7 50 P bbL: extra mess do. $8@8 60; family do, $10: extra prime Pork, §9 50 @ bbl: extra clear, §17 50 g1s s 0L mess, $15@15 50 bbl: sSmoked Beef, %@10c T b, .ARD—Eastern, tierces, 6@6%4c 8 I for com- pound, and 8c @ 1 for pure: pails, 81/¢; California tierces, 5lac for compound and 634@7c for pure; half bbls. Tije: 10-1b tins, 71405 d0 b-1b, 8¢ B 1b. 1CQTTOLENE—"754c Iu tierces, and 8%4c 3 1b in ns. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS--Quotations remain un- changed. Heavy salted steers are quotable at 10%2@11c B b; medinm, 912@10c B b: light, 9¢; Cowhides, 9c B 1b: salted Kip, 7c: salted Calf, 10c: salted Veal, 8c: dry Hides, usual selection, 19@ 19%4¢ B 1b:' culis and brands, 14@14%c B b; d Kip. 14@15c: dry Calf, 20 ime GOats 3bc each: Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good summ ® b; medium, 16@25c: winter, 10@15¢c: She skins, shearlings, 10 20c each ; short wool, 25@s each; metium, 30@45c each: long wool, 4060« each. Culls of all kinds, about Joc less. TALLOW . 1 rendered, 414@4%ac; conntry Tallow, 4@41/jc; refined, 6c; Grease, S@3Lzc B b. ‘WOOL—New lambs’ and fail clips quoted at 6@Sc. c Quotations for the spring clip are: Humboldt and Mendocino, 1254@14c; Choice Northern, 10@11c: San Joaquin, seven months’, 6@8c: do, 12 months’, 5@6%4c: Nevada, 5@10c; Eastern Oregon, beavy, gggc: do choice, 9@10c; Valley Oregon, 12@13%4c T1OPS—The market continues nominal at 2@6c GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4@4%4c; San Quen- tin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, ' $8 P ton; New Welling- ton, $8: Southficld Welington, §7 50 B ton: Seattle, $6; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, $7 50 ® ton; Scotch, $7'50: Brymbo, §7 50; Camberland, $8 50 in bulk and $10 50 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $12; Welsh Anthraciie Egg, §9; Cannel, $8; Rock Springs. Castle Gate and ‘P easant Valley, 87 60; Coke, 812 in bulk and $14 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefining Compansy quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed. Powdered and Fine Crushed, all Dry Granniated, 53gc Confectioners’ A, be; Magnolia A, 43gc; kxtra C, 43jpc: Golden C, 434c; D, 4c; hali-barrels, 34¢ more than barrels, and boxes 3¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stoek from: slaughter- ers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 6@5%0; second quality, 414c: third do, 3@4c B I small, 5@7c B Bb. VEAL-—Large, 4 ethers, 414@5c: Ewes, 4@4Yac MUTTO! B b, LAMB—Spring, 5@6c P b FORK_Live Flogs, ic 7 1b for lare, 414@4%e for small and 8%c for feeders: dressed do, 6%2@ 6%4c. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Flour,qr. sks.... 62 Wheat, ctle..... 10,624 MIddlings, sks.. 126 Barley. ctls 16,145{Rran, ks 1,017 Oats, ctis.. B00, Wool, bis. 355 Corn. ctis. 256 Wine, gals.. 41 400 Rye, ctls.. 1,707|Hides, no. 408 Beans, sks. 600(Pelts, bdis. 22 Potatoes, Sks.. 8,869/ Vallow, ctls. 16 Onions. sks. 264Chicory, bbls. 26 Hay, tons.... 1,06: S P REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Howsrd T. Blethen to Rosalie Goodkind, lot on 8 line of Sacramento strect, 50:0% E of Buchanan, E 29:5 by §127:814: $10. Edward M. and_Jwne C. S 1Ine of Sacramento s'reet, 106:3 W 25 by S 13 also 1ot on S line 4 i of Nov, £ 25:51 hon strect, 250 N of Ttaly avenue, N 50 by E 100, block 25, Excel- dward M.and Adelalde C. CI Cherry, lot on S line of S: W of Fillmore, W 25 by line of Twenty-fourth strect, 2! 25:515 by S 114: alsolot on I line of Lisbon, 200 X of Italy avenue, N 50 by £ 100, Excelsior Homestead: $10. and Jane C. Cherry to Edward M. lot on E line of Lisbon, 150 N of Italy N 50 by E120, Exce sior Homestead : $10. Florence C. Moore to George D. Toy, lot on 8 line of Green street, 137:6 E of Broderick, E 137:6 by S 187:6: $10. George and Emma Stieslen to Benjamin F. Hawes, 1ot on W line_of Lyou sireet, 25 Sof Hayes, S 25 by W 8115 $10. avien Vandeveren (by J. J. McDade, Sherift) 10 Bay City B. and L. Association, lot cn N line of Twenty-sixth street, 194:4 W of Castro. W 22:10 by N 114; aiso lot on N lineof Twenty-sixth street, 217:2 WV of Castro, W 22:10 by N 111: $6014. Albert M. and Eiizebe:h A. Whittie to Matilda E. Moore, lot on N W corner of Nineteenth and Dia- mond streets. W 25 by N 75: $10. Claus Steilinz fo Martin Steilinz, lot on N line v street, 24:3 W of Whetmore, W 81:9 by 601310, Joel Lindner to M. Lindrer, re record 1115 188, ot on SI line of Park avenue, 250 NE City Hall avenue, NE 25 by SE 100: $2750. onroe and Myra A. Greenwood to George Conroy, 1ot on E line of Third avenue, 300 S of Lake street, S 25 by E 120; $10. Annie Harris to Rober: Mann, lot on Eline of Thirty-third avenue, 226 S of 1 street, S 25 by B 120; $10. trancis B. and Sara M. Wilde and Robert Mc- Millan to Frederick Boyd and Charles A. Cain, lot on E line of For:v-seventh avenue, 260 S of J street, S 25 by £ 120; $10. John W. and Annie L. Wright to Lorenzo S. Boone, lot on § line of L street, 32:6 W of Thirtleth ayenue, W 25 by S 100; Angie Porter io Claus Stelling, lot on W line of Twenty-sixth avenue, 350 § of Q street, S 29:2, NW 126 ¥ 21, E 150; §77. Ellen M. Norton to B.'W. Caflish, undivided 15 of 3/ of lots 1636 to 1652, Gift Map 3: §10. Charles and Emma Jones to William MeCall, lot on NI corner of France avenue and London street, N 8000 by E100, block 10, Excelsior Home- stead; $10. ot N a of . ALAMEDA COUNTY. ‘Wallace W. Lovejoy of Oakland {0 Emma D, Love- joy of Onkland, lot on S line of Edwards street 420 ¥ of Andover, £ 50 by § 115, being lot 72, Pacitic Theological Seminary Tract No. 2; Oakland: gift. S. L. Peasley of Alameda to W.'F. Davis of San Francisco, lois 1 to 10, block 34, resubdivion of Smith’s subdivision of Mathews Tract, Berkeley; £10. Georze G. and as attorney and Frances C. Baker (by attorney) to The Real Es. tate Combine (corporation), loton & line of Univer- ,989 W of Sacramento street, W 52 by the W 34 of. lot 10, block 1.Shaw ; $10. Jesse E.Godley of San_Francisco to Board of Education of the Town of Berkeley, lot on E_line of Milvia street, 160 N of Rose, N 80 by I 155, be- ing lots b and 6, block 19, Berkeley Villa Assccla- tion Tract, Berkeley ; §1100, Charles E. and Mary J. Pillsbury to Rose Politeo of Alameda, lot on NE corner of Van Buren and Court streets, N 60 by E 100, being the W 100 feet of Lot 1, block 100, Alamedu: $10. Selina T. Brown and Philip Straub to William N, Straub of Alameda,lot on N line of Antonio 150 ¥ ot Oalk street, N 150, E 45:6,S 25, 15, 8 50:11, S 94.89, W 85.55 to beginuing, Alameda’; $5. Henry Siraub of Ssu Francisco (o same, same, Alamcda: $10. H. W. and Josephine B. Chase to J. C. Kimble of Los Angeles, lot on NW corner of Thirteenth aud Jackson stréets, W 160 by N 100, Oakland: $10. M. A. Commins of Oakland to Francis J. Wcod- ward of Oakland, lot on NI line of East Nineteenth sireet, 166 SE of 1 hirteenth avenue, SE 68 by NE i6, block 637, Clinton, East Onkland. 1.G. and B, Kiump¥e (o Davis W. Miller, lots 20, 21 and 22, block 29, Smith's subdivision ~of Mathews Tract, quitclaim deed, Berkeley: $10. Harry B. Stowell to Lillie E. Kyle, loi C, block 22, Alameda Park Homes:ead; aiso a strip of land adjolning the X iine of said lot, Alameda; $10. Anthony Wanner of San Francisco to Martha Teltz of : an Francisco, loton E line of Arch 399:11 N of Vine street, N 75 by E 209 portion of lots 27 and 28, black 1, Berkeley View liomestead Asso-iation, Berketey: $2500. Henry M. Mevers of Alameda to Albert F. Mey- ers of Livermore, lot on K line of L s:reet, 150 S of Eifth, B 160 by § £0, block 48, Southera Addition 10 town 0! Livermore. Murray Townshin: $10. Duniel L.and Caro R. Randolph to Felix Marcuse of Alameda, ot 0u SW corner Of Uak street any Encinal avenue since widened to 80 feet, S 50 bs W 100, beinz portion lots 10 and 11, block I, landd adjacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Builders' Contracts, P. A. Peshon with Dahlberg & Gund, to erect’a two-story frame building on W _line of Cherry street, 102:814 N of Sucramento: $3199. John 8. Couroy with B. J. Taylor, (0 erect a one- story cottage on Thirty-third avenue, 300 S o Lake street; 1650. THE CALL CALENDAR. JuLy, 1895. July 6, Full Moon. C 18 Laat Quarter. 21, 1 (oon., D st 2 First Quarter. Jul; HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, EBRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N,, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE EAN rRANCISCO. July 22, 1893. The time bail on, Telesraph Hili was dropoed €XActly 4l N0on_to-diy—1. e.. AL n0OD Of the 1:Uth meridian, or ac exactly ¥ ¥. >t., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. | OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departuro From San Franelsco. BTEAMKR. | DESTINALION | SATLS, | PIER. China & Japn|July23. SpM|PM S S portiand. .. .| July23,10AM | Spear HumboldtBay |July24. 2pM|Bdw'y 1 Coos i July24,10AM | Vallelo St Paal... Newport ...... | July24, 8am Bdw'y 2 City Puebla..| Vic & Pet 80d [July24, 9ax|Bdwy 1 Weeott....... | el River. ... |July24, 9ax|Vallelo Willamt Vai | sfexico........ | Inly25.10a3 | Bdw'y 2 Alameda....|Sydney - 1July25, 2pM|Oceamc Mexico . San Diego..... [July26.11am | Bdw'y 2 Humboldt... | HumboldtBay [Juiv26. 9ax| Washt'n Alce Binchd | Portland....... [July27, 5y | Vallejo State of Cal| Portiand....... July28.10Ax Spear WDOTE ..., |JULY28, SAM| Bdw'y 2 | ¥aauina Bay.. [ynlv28.104s | Miss 1 Walla Walla| Vie & Pgt Snd | July29, 9an Bdw'y 1 San Blas....| Panama v29.12w (P M S8 July29, 4pa|Lombrd 1AM Baw'y 2 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. STEAMER | Frox | pu= . |Uoos Ba: [July 23 City of Peking. .| China& Japan. [July 24 Alice Blanchard | Portland. July 24 Mexico. . San Diego. July Humooldt Humboids Hav. July Victoria & Puget Sound | July Pertiand. July 25 Tacoma. July 25 Yaquina Bav. July 25 Newpory July 26 Humboldt Ba Tuly 27 Australia..... .. | donolutn. July 27 Pomona. HAumboidt’ Bay. July 27 Tacoma ‘|Tuly 28 icet River. July 28 Devarture Bay July 28 Nan Diego, c|July 28 % Panama. July 29 Point Loma... . |Grays Harbor July 20 Del Norte. Grays ilarpor. Tuly 30 Umatilla. Victoria & Puget Sound | July 30 Portland. . {July 30 e SUN AND TIDE TABLE. ©|HIGH WATER(LOW WATER| SUN. | MOON. : e.(Small. | Large. Small | Rises) Sets | Sets 251 0.00x 1417 6.26a 6.187) 5.05 7.26 8467 24, 0.06A 2.11p 7.07a _7.129 5.06 7.25! 9.16v e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. MONDAY. July 23. Stmr South Coast, Hanson, 30 hours from Eureka; 315 M fi lumber, to J R Hanify. Stmr Pomona, Hannab, 51, hrs from Santa Cruz; pass and mdse. to_Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Crescent_City, Allen, 36 hours from Cres- cent City; pnss and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Rival, Johnson, 16 hours from Fort Bragg; pass and lumber, to Gray & Mitchell. Stmr Scotia, Johnson, 20 hours from Rockport; 230 M ft lumber, to Cottoneva Lumber Co. Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 nours from Newport,etc; pass and mdse.'to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. 14 hours fm Fort Brags; pass and mdse. to J S Kimball. Bark Enoch Talbot. Johnson, 11 daysfrom Ta- Iumber, to £ P Co. . Up river direct. Bktn Portland. Dermott, 3 davs from Columbla River; lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Archle and Fontle, Colstrup, 30 hours fm Stewarts Point; 105 cords bark and wood, to Hig- gins & Collins. Schr Confianza, Vogel, 66 hours from Albion; 108 cds bark, to A W seadle & hr Alice Kimball, Asplund, 8 days from Needle Rock; 5000 raiiroad tles, to Heyman & ayer. Schr Abbie, Hansen, 80 hours from Caspar: 200 M #: lumber. to Caspar Lumber Co. Schr Neptune, Istvold, 5 days from Colum- bia River: 260 M fi lumber, to Kennedy & Inglis. Schr Nettle _Sundborg, Johnson, 5 days irom Needle Rock: 75 cds bark and 103,500 shakes, to Heyman & Mayer. Schr Christina Steffens, Rasmussen, 84 hours fm Albion: 94,568 £t lumber. to Albion Lumber Co. Schr Mary Bldwell, Wiison, 13 hours trom Fish Rock: 100 eds bark, to Higgins & Collins. Schr Marion, Genereanx, 4 days from Grays Harbor; lumber, to S H Harmon Lumber Co, Steam yacht, Eleanor, &cott, 9 days from Hilo. Cleared. MONDAY, July 22. mr_Orezon, Polemann, Astoria; Oregon Kail: v & Nav Co. Brship Alnsdale, Owens, Bristol; G W McNear. Sailed. MONDAY. July 22. | Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson, San Diego. Stmr Santa Hosa, Alexander, San Diego Stnr Newsboy, Fosen. Stnr Nauonal City, Anderson, Eureka. Br ship Kelat, Kinsman, Queenstown, Br ship Ann wart, Bristol. r Maggie , Jacobsen, Eureks. Schr Bessie K, Andérso; Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—Jjuly 22— 10 P, m.—Weather foggy; wind W : veiocity 12 miles per hour. Charters. The Br ships Alice A Leigh and Manx King load wheat at Ta: oma for Enrope, 333 9d net. “The bark Detroit loads conl at Nanaimo for San Jose de Guatemala. Spoken. June 16-10 N 31 W, ship Reaper, from New York, for Oregon. July 14—49 N 8 W, Brship California, from Liverpool, for San Francisco. Junc 2021 N 88 W, .Br ship . Afon Alaw, hence March 8, for Queenstown. Domestic Ports. ¢ PEDRO—Salled July 21—Schrs Alice and Beriha Dolbeer, for Eureka; bktn Skavit, for Port Gamble. FORT BRAGG—Arrived July 22—Stmr Caspar, hence July 21. COOS BAY San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Saled July22—Stmr Al- catraz. TATOOSH—Passed July 22—Stmr Signal, from Portland, for Puget Sound; stmr Mineola, hence July 19, for Comox: stmr San Benito, from Ta- coma, for San Francisco. NEW PORT—Sailed July 22—Stmr Laguna, for San Erancisco. POINT ARENA—Arrived July 22—Schr Ocean Spray. hence July 1 Tod July 22— ailed July 21-Stmr Arago, for imr Alcazar, for Port Los An- geles. EUREKA—Salled Juty 22—Schr Mabel Gray. Arrived July 22—Stmrs Tillamook and North Fork, henee Juiy 21. TACOMA—Sailed July 22—Scbr Mary E Russ, schr Comet, for San Pedro. LANDING—Arrived July 22—Schr Barbara iernster, from San Podro; stmr Jewel, e July 21. Sailed July 22—Schr Mary Etta, for San Fran- cisco. Arthur I, hehce July 19. Redondo; ciseo. GREENWOOD—Salled July 22—Stmr Whites- boro, for San Francisco. DONDO—Arrived Tuly 22—Schr Gardiner City, from Portland. Eastern Ports. NEW YORE—Sailed July 20—Stmr Allianca, for Colon. stmr Alice Blanchard, for San Fran- Foreizn Ports. QUEENSTOW N—Sailed July 20—Br ship Inch- cape Rock, ‘or Sunderiend. ANTWERP—Arrived July 19—Br bark County Antrim. from Oregon. HAVRE—Arrived July 20—Br ship Lyvdgate, fm Tacoma. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Arrived July 18—Er bark East_African, from Rio de Janeifo, to load :or Ban Diezo WESTPORT—Arrived July 19—Brship Earls- court, from Portland, Or. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arnved July 22—Stmr Massa- chusetts, from London; stmr Werra, from Naple: stmr Ems, from Bremen and Southampton. GLASGOW—Arrived out July 22—Stmr Furnes- sia. LIZARD—Passed July 22—Stmr Maasdam. from New York. for Rotterdam, SCILLY—Passed July 22—Stmr Patria, from New York, for Hamburz. LEWIS 1SLAND—Passed Tuly 22—Stmr Vene- tia, from Stetting, for New York. importations. SANTA CRUZ—Per Pomona—24 rolls leather,18 bdls calfsk 7 bxs fish, 3 bxs berries. uids, § bxs d abalones. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent Clty—6 cs 2 Dbbls meat, 81 cslard, 3 pkis mdse. 44 hi-kegs 61 kegs 10 tubs 16 bxs butter, 7 cs feet, 1 veal, 4 cs seed, — M fi lumber. NEWPORT—Per St Panl—47 bxslemons, 205 sks corn, 1 bx oranges, 2 pkgs mdse. San Pedro—2 pkgs ndse, 7 bdls salt fish. East San Pedro—14 bxslemons, 25 cs sardines. Los Angeles, etc—27 pkis mdse. Carpenteria—20 sks crawfish, 9 sks flaxseed, Santa Barbara—3 pkzs mdse, 180 bdls hides and pelts, 153 bxs lemons, 41 bxs oranges, 2 bxs fish, 5 Dbbls tallow, 81 sks crawfish. Gaviota—1 bx butter, 11 sks crawfish, 9 bxs fish, 10 sks wool. . Port Harford—12 cs eges, 1 pkg mdse. 1 bx ap- ples. 1 cs cheese, 4 tubs 25 bxs butter, 11 bxs fish. Rocksiding—125 sks rock. San Luis Obispo—500 sk oats. Arroyo Grande—b4 sks beans. Santa Maria—176 sks barley, 54 sks wheat, 6 sks screentngs. Ventura—106 cs honey. 35 sksbeans, 27 pkes wool, 12 aks nts, 108 bxa jozanges. 9 cs shoes, 02 sk apricots, )dls dry hides, 2 cs eggs, bl calfskins, 140 bxs lemons. ‘ayucos—13 bxs butter, 91/4 cs egss, 8 bales sea- weed, 94 sks beans, 11 dressed calvey, San Simeon—7 tubs 22 bxs butter. £ cs eggs,2 sks :::'X'O:J’L 1 coop chickens, 6 dressed calves, 7 bales , 1 bicycle, 1 tire, t lumber, mdse, 44 cds bark, 1538 posts. = Consiznees. Per No; E J Bowen & Co; Hooker & Co; 8 C Taylor: J 8 Kimball; 1 McNulty: Pope Mant Co: Pollard & Doige; Parkinson Lumber Co; Union Lumber Co. Per Pomona—Gray & Barblerl: L Scatena & Co; American Union Fish Co; San Francisco Fish Co Kron Tanning Co: W F Mitchell; ialinl & Co. Per Crescent City—Witzel & Baker: F B Haight; CE Whitney & Cos , Sweeney & Co: Chicago Brewery; O'B Smith & H N Tilden & Co: Von Ronn & Co: M T Frel Co; J Hoffman: C M Agnew: Baker & Hamllton: 'Hobbs, Wall & Co: Ihomas Loughran; 1 J Bowen & Co; Sawyer & it Per St Paul—Eveleth & Nash: Gray & Barble: Jansen, Rose & enrs ; ~ Marshall, Tesgart & Co Wheaton, Ereon & Co; Gould & Jaudin; H Dutard Wieland Brewins Co: ' Getz Bros & Co; Hills Bros: A Pallies; J K Atmaby & Co; Wood. Curtis & Ca Darby & immei: Hulme & Hart: Witzol & Baker: A Paladini; 8 P Milling Co; § H Frank & Co; J P Thomas: American Union Fish Co: S Brunmwick: Greenbaum, Weil & Michels: Tillmann & Bendei: J Ivancovich & Co; G Camilloni & Co; B G Ruhi: Thos Den(gan Son & Co; Dalrymen’s Union: Pac Paving Co; F D Halght; Hoppe & Co; IVERSENS LANDING—Arrived July 22—Schr | Monterey—1 cscheese, 29 sks seaweed, 18 sks | o | Paclfic Mall B. S. Co., issued for freizht and treas ASTORTA—Sailed July 22—Bark Vidette, for | gAcC, D0 1o\ Mpiiand and Germany. | at very low rates. For ireight and passage apply h Store: J Hoffman: E R Stevens & Co; Smith's Cas [ e Chias Montgomery & Co: H N Tilden & Co Prewery: Sinsheimer Bros: L D Stone : lfevo Webb: San Francisco Fish Co; D Bx-sisuw W Beal: M S Simas: Roth & Co; Albany Brewerii, - A Henry & Co; N C_Patterson; LOWK L G W A Boole: Boston Rubber Shoe Co: JONes 27 Siegfried & Co; J Gibb: Milani & Coi Labor 'op change: Jonas, Erlanger & Co; H Kx_rcw“wm Co; Brays Sons & Co: De Bernardl & Co; Meat Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence Sea Thirteenth Danc, e —— s OFFICE_FURNITURE ; AND FIXTURES. g C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stoe'ston A LADIES' GRILL ROOH Has been established in the Palaco Hotel 0% ACCOUNT OF REPEATED DEMANDS | made on the management. 1t takes the place of the city restaurant, with direct_entrance from Market ei. Ladies shopping will find thisa most desirabie place to lunch. Prompt service and mod- erate charges, such as have given the gentlemen’s Grillroom an international reputation, wiil prevai in this new department. THE GREAT MOISTURE ABSORBENT “HUMIDINE” Keeps Refrigeratorsdry and sweet, preserves meats, butter, milk, etc., | economizes ice, removes * refriger- | ator ta.ste".‘i and odor. gold bAy- grocers and druggists. ENN SALT . CO. Also, Mfrs. Lewis’ 989% Powdered Lye, Philadelphia. o OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! PANAMA STEAMSHP LINE. (P. R. R. CO.) Panama Railroad Co. OOLU%%%])N’ IINE TO NEW TYORK —S. S. “PROGRESO"— ‘Will be dispatched for Panama on TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1895, Taking cargo under through bills of lading for New York, South American & “nrovean Ports. 230 carso recel ved or bills of lading signed on day of sailing. : THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MER. CO., Agents. 204 Front street. C. H. HASWELL Jr., Acting Gen. Agent Panama K. R. Co. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. COMPAGNIEGESERALE TRARSATEANTIQUE F¥rench Line to Havrc. IOMPANY'S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH - River, 100t 02 Morton st. T'r: lors by £ this line avoid both transit by Fnglish railway a1 the diSComfOrt of Crossing the channal ina small boat. New YOrk to Ale firsc class $160: second LA GASCOGNE, Capt. B No. 3 Bow 3. ¥. FUGAZL & CO, San Fra CO. e RATLROAD TRAVET) PUSSSSSSPEEES SANFRANCISCO & ORT WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 1. 550, 510, 6:30 . 3. Thursd at 11:30 p. M. Saturdays—Extra d 11:30 P. M. SURDAYS 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.30; 1 5:00, 6:20 P. 3. dria, Egyph via Paris, 16, rips :30, CIFIG RAILIVAY 9, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. San Rafael to San Francisco. DAYS—6:25, 7:65,.9:30, 11 y 0, 5:1&) : \ 5 P. M. an P. M. SUNDAYS.8:10, 9:40, 11710 A, 30.; 5:00, 6:25 P. M. WEEK 3 1 M. Saturdays—E. 10 A, g xtra trips 40, 3:40, Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Ineffect May 5. 1595. Destination. E | Novato, |30:40 ad| 8:50 axt 30 Ax| Petaluma, | 6:05 Fa 1050 Ax 00 P |Santa Rosa.| 7:30 »a| 6:15 px Fulton, Windsor, 10:30 Ax Healdsbur, Geyserville, 8:30 p|8:00 A3/ Cloverdale. | 7:30 P3| 6:15 pae | Hopland & lw 30 Ax 7:40 AM oplan 5 3150 #a/8:00 axr| Ukiah. | 7:30 pae) 6:16 xc T:40 ax| 10:30 axt 8:00 ax|Guernevitte. | 7:30 ru; 8:30 px| 6:15 P 7:40 Ax B:00 x| Sonoma [10:40 AM| 8:50 Ax 610 7x 5:00 and 6:05 P3| 6115 PX i Glen Ellen. | 40 200 Ax| 10:40 A>(10:30 AN Jiaoaxe 0 pac| Sebastopol. | “gi05 pur|”6:15 pac OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolzardie gold fielda (Fremantle), Austra- lia; $220 first class, 2110 steerage, Lowest rates to Capetown, | South Africa. Australtan steamer, | ALAMEDA, sails via Honolulu and Auck- | land, Thursday, July 25, ot X P. M. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur- day, August 3, at 10 2 A M SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for August 34 and 27th. Party Augus icket office, 138 Montgomery street. Frelght office, 327 Market stroet. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY ISPATCI STEAMERS ¥ROM SAN Francisco for ports in_Alaska, 9 A. M., July 5. 9. 19, 24, August 3, 8, 18, Sept. 2, 11. For British Columbia and Paget Sound ports, Juiy 5, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, and every fiftn day there- after. For Eureks, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona every iuesday ab2 P For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, July 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 25, andjevery fourth day thereafter, 8 A. M. For San_Diego, stopping only at Port Harford, Eanta Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Lo3 Angeles) and Newport, July 2, 6.10, 14, 18, 22, 26. 30, and every fourth day thereafter, a5 11 A. M. Steamer Pomona Saturday to Monday excur- &lon to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway wharf 1. Saturdavs 4 P. 3. For ports 1n Mexico, 10 A. a., 25th of eaca montt, steamer Willametio Vailey. Ticket Office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery streer. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., General Age 0 Markel st San Franciste O.R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- 1 sereet wharfat 10 A. 3. every five days, con- necting at PORTLA ND with direct rail lines to all points in_ OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTANA, snd all Eastern points, including Chi- cago, New York and Boston. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. State of California sails July 3, 18, 28, Aug. 7. Oregon sails July 13, 23, August 2. Fare In cabin, inclnding berth and meals, $15 00: Steerage. §7 50; Round trip, $25 00. For through rates and all other information apply 16 the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS &Co. FRED. F. CONNOR, Go'l Supts., Gen'l Agent. 10 Marker st. 19 Montgomery st. ROYAL MAIL STEAR FACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and % Southampton, calling en route at Cerbour France, and Flvmouth to land passengers. ‘Through bills of lading, in connection Witk che Turough tickets from San Francisco to Plymonthy Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; thi Clase, #9160, For further pariiculdrs apply ie F. & CO., Agenis, California st. C(USARD LIRE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Campania.Jy 27,9:30 Ax | Etruria, Aug. 24, 8 AX Avurania, Aug. 3, 3 PM Campanis,Aug. 31,1 P x Umbria, Aug. 10,8 A % Umbrin, Sept. 7,'8ax Lveanin, Awe. 17, 1Py i nesnia, “onr. 14, Noon Cabin passage 360 and upward; secona cabin, zsa. $40, $45, according to steamer and accommo- ations. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europs at company’s office, 4 Bowling Green, New York, VERNON H. BREOWN & CO., General Agents, Good gccommodation can slways be secured on application 10 WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO. Agents, San Francisco. WHITE STAR LIRE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, Q_ueengqown & Liverpool, SALLING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, 860 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected ; second cabin, £35; Majestic and Teutonic #40 and 845. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing_dates and_cabin plans may be procured from W.H.AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Oflice of the lhmplay. 613 Market st., under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacitic Coast. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 3 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. &~ Accommodations Reserved by Teiephoner STEAMER : J. D. Peters, T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. elephone Main R05. ay Nav. Apd lmgl. s& RATLROAD TRAVEL) Pacific RAILROAD Traing leave from and arrive %t Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited Leaves every day at P. M., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist sum-s"fo IChicago via Kansas City without change. Annex cars for Denver and St. Louis. VIA LOS ANGELES. Tralns leave daily at 9:00 4. and 5:30 P, M., connecting in Los Angeles with soiid trains, Los Angeies to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the ‘most Comfortable railway, California to the East. A popular misbeltef exists regarding the heat Surmer. | The heat 18 not gFoster than Is. enconn: tered on even tke most northerly line, This is well known to experienced travelers. The meals at Harvey's Diniag Rooms are an ex- cellent feature of the line. The Grand Canyon of the Colorad b6 TeaChed 17 RO OREE Way: St Ticket Office—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building, SR | From OAKLAND—Foot of Brodway. * Bundays excopted. Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs. Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Springs, Stages connect at Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlect Springs. ‘Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Lakes, Laurel Del wood, Mendocino City. Cahto, Willett: pper Lake, Booneville, Gree Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, John 7S, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocks- burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eurcks. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced ates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael a: half rates. Special Sunday El1 Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferrs every Sunday—10:30 . i, 12:10, 0 and 4:00 p. M. Renr ing—Leave Kl Campo at 1:00, 3:00 and 5:00® M. Ti Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager, Gen. Pass. Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. pross, Ogien and 04 Benicia Vacaville Rumsey. mento, and Red a 7:304 Martinez, San I toga and Santa Ro 0A Niles, San se, Stackton, 1 to, M: arysville, Lted 1 #8:304 Peters and Miiton. 8:004 San Leandro, Heywards & Way $tng 9:00A New Orleauis_Ixpress, Raymond, (for Yceerite), Sants Barbara, 1os Augoles, Doming, Ll Paso, New Orlcans and East. 9:004 Martinez and Stockton 10:004 San Leandro, Haywerds and Niles 12:00 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'na 0P Niles, San Jose and Livermore, P Sucramento River Steamens 0A San Leandro, Haywagds & Way §t'ns 1 ta and Way Static £ S ncro, Haywards & Way St s 0P San Lexadro, Hoywards & Way St'ns Or Martinez, San ~Lamon, Valiejo, Napa, Calistogs, EL Verano and Sauta Rosa. 9:154 4:00r Benicia, Esparto, Woodland, Knuights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Sacrainento . 10:454 B8:00r Niles, San Jose, Livermoro and Stockton . g 3:30P San Le2adro, Haywards & Way St'ns 5:30p Los Angeles lixpress, Fresno, Ray- mond (for Yosemite), Dake Santa Buhara and ).os Angelos 4:45p 5:30F Sauta Fe Route, Atlautic Lxpress for Mojaye and Enst.... 6:00p Europeau Mail, Ogden and Fast, 6:00¢ Haywards, Niles and San Jose. 13:00p Vallejo 7:00p Oregon Iixpress, Sacramento, Mary ville, Ttedding, Portlan Sonnd and Last 10:434 2:450 T:454 17:459 Puget 10:454 7:007 San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'na 10:508 P San Lea: i ndro, laywards& Way St'ns H12:004 5 San Leandro Haywards & Way St'ns *7:154 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow G ange). §7:454 Sundey Eixcursion for Nowark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa. Cruz 85154 Newark, ; Boulder Creek, Santa Stations. #2:159 Nowark, Ban J Almaden, Felton, Bould: Santa Cruz and Princi Station: 4:45p Newark, COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Stx.) *6:45A San Josc, SNGw Almadon and Way Stations. 17:80 Sunday Excu; Bt Cruz, Pacific Grove and VayStatipns. 8:15A San Jose, Tres Tinos, Pacific Grove, Paso’ Ro Luis Obispo, Guadalupe an cipal Way Stations 19:474 Palo Alto and Way Stal 10:40 Kan Jose and Way Station: 31:45A Palo Alto and Way Stal 30p San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Vinos, Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacific” Grove . *3:30P San Joso S0 San Jose aud Way 5:30p San Jose and Way Station: 6:30 1 San Jose and Way Stations 30 San Jose and Way Station: 1120 300 30 *1:458 Principal 18:35% 8:00 *9:00 10:00 *11:00A.M. $12:00 *12:30 800 *2:00 4:C *5:00r., A for Morning. P for Afternoon. ‘ednesdays only. 1 Sundays only, 1 Saturdays onlz, § 4t Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only.. SAUSALITO FERRY. From Aram, 21, 1696, Leave 8. F. WEEK DAYS. AmiveS. P, 7.00A.1. 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