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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1895 The CoMMERCIAL WorLb. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Coffee firmer. Silver unchanged. ‘Wheat futures weaker. Barley firmly held. Choice Corn very steady. Oats quiet. Ryelower. Larger receipts of Bran. Some cutting in Flour reported, weak. Straw lower. ns nominal. low and Wool unchanged. ady. Onions weaker. lower. Green Corn much higher. nd Chees vance in A car of Eastern Poult Fresh Fruit about the Oranges no longer worth quoting. Sales of new I WEATHER BUR UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- BUREAU, SAN FRANCISC Synopsis and general lowing are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with thoseof the same date last year: Red Bluff .16, ar trac ancisc 3 Fresno -00, last year trace; Los Angeles .0 San year .00 year .36; 0 Tecord. ures are re- | Eureka | San Fran- | San Luis | The temperature has rem: or has fallen lightly over the the past twenty-four hours. y below the normal, but will rise W nd_the rest highest off The baromete I long the s DOU mOving east- Iy as was anticipated, ns cool over the Par night are favorable for fair an Francisco for thirty hours | 31, 1895 Fair; warmer weather; ending For W to nort For west air; warmer weather; west to | north winds. For Northern Calif west.to north For ornia—F warmer weathel winas. uthern California—Fair; warmer weather; orth winds. { cooler we: v tempera- er weather. % For r; nearly stationary temp n Francisco and v er, westerly w h warmer in the interior is probable Thurs- B. S. PAGUE. Local Forecast Official ty—Fair weather; MARKETS. YORK, N. Y 30.—Speculation at > was less active to-day, butall lered the undertone of the market s firm. The (ransactions w XEW YORK NEW i | £ 370,000 ye day’s | res were Sugar, Gas and 15,900 2 The | more important ¢ the 5. d_in the initial i Pacific and | ago an ped activity as as strenct up to on Teporis the dircctors were contemplating a | 1 by & bie block of branch line 5unt 10 $9,000,000, would be of the com pan; vance 1n gs for foreign s ensued. Another Southern Property w ced more to-day was Tennes , which t tified with the former t heavies: buyer. Chic ferred was unusnally narrow range. The Grangers It can ve stated on good auth that one of | influence of wneat, | ary, 86 30. supplies. imnediate opening, further A full cent decline was shownat the weakness following. Chicago arrivais were 121 cars and 25,848 bushels were taken from st ore. The total shipments to European countries were not so large as recently, aggreg: ting but 5,596.000 b nels. During the morning the announcement that the Orange Judd Farmer had reduced its estimate of | the spring wheat crop to 165,000,000 bushels, and the total for winter and spring to 405,000,000 bushels, had a be temporarily, but mee ding to the pressure. again ports of the world's Closiu; ber whe: tween 705 eficial stoc continental cables clearances were light at 79,964 bushels. opened_from 718sc to 71 c and 71%4c, closing at T1@71%4e, 114 @V4c_under yesterday. 92 cars. Corn—Large receipts, 417 | effect, prices rallving with free offerings and Bradstreet's re was not issued to-d ere irregular. Seprem- sold_be- Receipts for to-morrow rs, and the weak- ness of wheat continued to furnish to this market anything in the way of depression that the bright crop outlook did no les from Liverpool were quiet, withdrawals from store were 159,416 bushels and 291,413 bushels cleared at the sea- bos The Orange Judd Farmer estimated the corn crop at 50,000,000 bushels. A steadier feeling prevailed during the n, some covering helping prices on & slight ember opened at 1g L 42, e under yesterday. re. d 4235, clos 4 _corn. vity were noted. mated receipts fOT to-mOrTow, is were deflected by th No_ features of interest or unusual latter part of the ses- c, sold between 8 cars. the weakness of wheat Receipts were 132 cars, and 00" bushels were taken from store. ‘The close was steady, a shade under yesterday for Septem- old Northwestern, 8! September, $1 1514@1 1 ceipts wree 48 Prov the session. Busin the tone. mated 1 2 s. timated receipts for to-morrow 168 cars. x was firmer: cash new Southwestern, $1 21: August, $11712@]118 Qctober, $1 16@1 1633, ions opened lower and remained 8o during s was about at a standstill, the rn and of Jower hogs affecting Stocks of provisions in Chicago, as_estr- v George Phillips, are as follow Pork, 130,000 bbis: lard, 100,000 tierces: ribs, 40,000 The: Is. ness. 15¢ lower. Closing pric Wheat—Jul ber, 73%jc. Corn—July, 4 351c: May, 355xc. dats—July, 283c $6 173 September pork fclosed 12 wer, Sep- tember lard 10c lower and September ribs 12%2@ : September, $10 30: September, $10 40; September, $6 27%4; Janu- ily, $5 95; September, §6 07%; Octo- figures tended to increase the weak- sc lower, 34c; September, 7lc; Decem- 314c: September, 43c; December, 2254c: May, Jan- ber. $6 05. Butter was firm, and the market continued in a generally satisfactory condition. Business was changed Eggs— a crate, and | active, and all grades sold well. ¢ a firm tone prevailed. es were to locate dealers. Fresh Prices were un- siness in this market was dull, but Offerings were mod- stock sold at 11c per dozen. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILL., July 30.—There was a fair demand for cattle to-day and prices were, rong for all desirable stock. weak, although the receipts were light. Hogs were There was but a light demand, and as the offerings were aug- mented by a number left over from yesterday they @4 80. Sheep — Receipts, $2@4; lambs, CALIFOF CHI 700 50. were greatly in excess of the requirements. _Prices averaged 10c lower than yesterday. Arrivais of sheep were moderate and there was a good de- mand. Prices gained 10¢ per 100 pounds. Cattle — Receipts, 4000; common 10 _extra | steers, 3 40@590: stockers and feeders, $2 30@ 4 10:'cows and bulis. $1 75@3 80; calves, $2 650@ 5 50: Texaus, $3 Western Rangers, $3 25@4 85. Hogs — Recelpts, 8000: heavy packing and shipping_lo:s, $4 8 10; common to choice | mixed, $4 60@5: light, $4 556@5 30: pigs, $3 40 0: inferior to choice, NIA FRUIT SALES. 'AGO, 1rrL., July 30.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruit at open auction to-day as lows: Pears—Bat ril $145@1 65. Grapes— v de Coverly, 75c@$1. Plums—Comedy, 80c. ‘The National Fruit Association sold fr1it at open auction $1 50. Pears—Bartl Ploms— to-day as follows: lett, Prunes — Tragedy, $140@1 55. Grapes— 60c: Muscat, 75¢._ Peaches—Tuscan : Crawiord, 50@65c. ellow egg, 70@85¢; Bradshas Nectarines, 55@ |_w|m]~ in Burlington h.lul Quincy bassold nearly | Porter Bros. Company sold at open aucilon to- .'I“_‘f}"“"'{jfn‘l‘:p‘“;‘t""o’;“l‘l‘.” o mcined of soetar | day: Pears—Barilett, $140@160: bhalf boxes, lating and the action of the law committee of the | 80c. Prunes—German, $110@135: Gros, 85 Stock Exchange may or may not have had me- | 30; Tragedy, $110: pranes, 81 Z!\@} 35. thing to do with the selling. The fact remains | Plums —Columbia, 50c@3130: others, 60@20c. that the stock has been thrown overboard and a | Peaches—Crawford, 50@65¢; clings, 60c. menace 1o the maj t removed. | NEW YORK, . Y., July 3 The Earl Fruit 1 In the afternoon trading speculation was quiet, | Company sold California fruit at open auction with the profes: The elosing | (West Shore Dock) to-day as follows: Pears— was quiet and ‘es in the active | Barilett, $1 50@1 90. Prunes—Tragedy, $1 500 railway shares sho Louisville and Nashville & L0 32 per cent. : per cent. The was very little news afloat. ng exchange was put up b to $4 90@4 91, had no influ- ence, and the Anthracite coal sales agents met and | adjourned after a short session, without fixinga | day for the t conference. 'Crop advices con- tinue to be of the most favorable character, but just at the moment the leaders are apparen willing to let the market drift along naturally, with & view of taking hold luter on if the promise of an enormous harvest of corn is fulfille Bonds were strong. The sales footed u. 000. Northern Lliiuois fours advanc Missour Pacific seconds, 1 to_1062 P. Marquette Por: Huron fives, 2 t « i, Chicago and Indiana generals, ;1 c i and Dayton a: Alto: funds sixes. | Chesapeake and Ohio sixes of 1811, Northwe and_Peoria, 10 36. In Government bonds at the board $5000 regular fours of 1907 brought 112343,.and $5000 regular Decatur and Evansville seconds. 1 | fives, 115 The Mercantile Safe Deposit Company reports | silver bu 1 hand 272,125 ounces; certificates | outstanding in and Merchandise. NEW YORK. N, July 30.—Flour, dull, neglected,easy. Winter wheat—Low grades, $2 50@ do fair to fancy, 80: do patents, $4@ nnesota clear, $2 90@3 20: do straights, @3 70: o patents, $3 HU@4 60: low extras, $2 50@3 10; city miils, $4@4 25: do, patents, | $4 50@4 75, flour, dull. easy: comnion 10 fair_extr hoice do, $3@3 80. Cornmeal—Dull, steady. @2 90. Rye—Quie Wheat—Dul .1 Northern, . declining | I and irreg; ower West and Jocal re- | ng, rallying 34c on local covering, dechning | Loe with the West and closing weak at 1@134¢ 1 s1 $12 [¢ 31 5. rman, $1 50@1 65. Plums—. 5; Purple Duane, $1 50: Columbia, 75c@ Jupan, 80c@81 05. ‘adshaw, Porter Bros. Company sold at open auction to- day @$ Fontain Prunes— Pears— 5, $1 ¢ umbia. 3l Peaches— raw en pr m: The National open auction to-day as follows: rulett, $2. Comp: as follows: Py haws, $1 05 | $1 48, P 79c. AUKEE, ‘ompany | plums, Purjie Dua pranes, German, $1 MINNEAPOLIS, | Compa ST. PAUL, M1 peaches, 55@60c. under yesterd t e. No. eptember, ber 76%4c; May, 7914, Corn—Dull, firm: No. 2, 4814@48%4c elevator; 4914@49%jc afloat. Options declined ge with the West and wheat rallied 3gc on local | covering, closing steady with light trede. nber most active. July and August, September. 4814c: October, 4734¢; May, 4134C. and December and August, 7534c: Decem: September red closed, 4c: October, Oats—Dull, unchanged. Options dull, firm. Jul 2614c; August, 2714 ptember, 2684c. Spot prices , 281pc: No. 2. White, c No. 2, Chicay 3, 28c; No. 3, White, 313, ixed Western, 30%4C; White, State and We: @d0c. Hops—Dull, unchanged. Pigiron—Firm, moderate demand. American, 11 bu@14. | Copper—Firm. Lake, $11 65@11 75. Lead—Firm. Domesiic, 83 5216@3 55. Tin—Steady. Straits, $13 40: plates, quiet. Spelter—Firmer. Domestic, $3 80@3 8234, Wool—Moderate demand: firm. Domestic fleece, 16@22¢; pulled, 15@34c; Texas, 10@l4c. Lard—Quiet, weak. Western steam, $6 5814 clty, $625@8 35: September, §6 60: refined, continent, §7; South America, $7 3 43,@5%4¢. Pork—Quiet, weak: mess, $12@12 50. Butter—Less active, steady: State dairy, 11@17c do creamery, 17%6@18c; Western dairy, 10@13c do creamery, 12@1¥c; do factory, 8@12c; Elgin 1¥c: imitation creamery, 11@)4c. Cheese—Qulet, barely steady; State large, 53,@ T34c; do fancy, T2@73%c¢; do small, 61,@8%4c; part skims, 2@dY4c¢: full skims, 136@134c. Eggs—Quiei: choice, firm: Staté and Pennsyl- vania, 1815@141ec; Western fresh, 12@18%4c; do, per case, $1@3 75. Tallow—Active, easy: city, 4@4%4c: country, 415@i5. Jottonseed ofl—Firm, fair demand: crude, g:sc)‘ellow prime, 29c¢; do, good off grades, ; domestic, 414@6c; Japan, 4@4%4c. s—Firm. fairly active; foreign, nom inal; v Orleans, 26@32c. Coffee—Steady, unchanged to 5 points up; August, $15 85@15 40; September, $15 40; Oc- tober, $15 45: November, 815 35@15 40; Decem- ber, 815 25:" March, $15 05@15 10. Spot Rio, aull 7, 16@1614c. Su, Raw. dull,” firm; fair refining, 2%c; centrifugals, 96 test, 3l4c. Kefined, firm, fair de- mand: off A, 414@i34c; mold A.4 11-16@47%c: standard A, 4 7-1»@4 i confectioners A, 4 5-16 ggz/.c; cut loat. § 116@sb4c: crushed, 5 1-16 Ysc: powdered, 43,@4 156-16c; granulated, 47-16@434c: cubes, 4 11-16@A74e. California fruit quotations: Oranges — Fancy Mediterranean _ Sweets, choice Mediterranean Sweets. $1 15@: Maita Bloods, £1 40@1 70: St. Michuels. $1 70@2 90. Pears, Bartlett, $1'35@2 30. Prunes, German, $1 3 155, Peaches 95c@81, Piumis—Columbla, 813 2: Egg, $1 40@1 75; Purple Duane, $1 7081 7o. aisins, 3 crown, 34c. Prunes, four sizes, 5v4e. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, ILL, July 80.— Wheat-holders and bulls were disappointed and chagrined at the leigure of English markets this morning. Instead of responding, as it was hoped they would, to the advance of yesterday by recordinz a like gain they cantile paper, 4@4 dollars, 5314c. S actual busi 0@+ 91. was neglected. Am Tel & Cable.. AtchisOn......... Adams Express. Alton,Terre Haute. ‘American Express,1 1 5o Baitimore & Ohi Brunswick Lands.. Buffalo, Roch & P. Canada’ Pacific. Canada Southern . Canton Land Central Pacific Ches. & Ohio, Chicago Alton. Preferred. Chicago, Chicago & Preferred. Chicago Gas. 5 Cleve & Pittsburg. 1, Consolidation Coal. Consolidated Gas..1 C. C.C. &St. Louis. Preferred. . : Colo. Fuel & Tron.. Denver & R. Preterred. Distillers lost 3 farthings in vaiue. To add to the discourage- ment the Northwest had large receipts, 358 cars, snd the winter wheal markels were having good Mexican Central... Michigan 30. anction to-day: plums—Bradshas W sold to-day H 55: Bradshaws, Bartlett, $1 45@2 05: half boxes, 95¢ : Howells, $115@1 20. . $1_60. Nectarines— Grapes—half crate, @31 _50. German, $1 304 ungarian, $1 10@l 15. 51 10@ @1 40; Purple Duanes, $1 10 uscan _clings, 80@85c: Fos- ords, 65@75¢: Muir, 60c. Porter Com 1ngto; cres—Hale's Early, 85¢. Compan 1 85: Purple Duanes, Colum- nd Washington, $1 3 d Gros, $1 30@1 40; Tragedy, 81 25. tarines, $1. Peaches—Crawfords, Tuscans, 75@ ne 2 MIN ¥ and egg, $1@1 62: Was ; Purple Duanes, 81 1214 @81 2 $1 35: others, 90c@$1 Pears— artlel 5: olhers, BOC@SL 28 Gros, '$122: Ger' i 3 | B5c@$1 1214; Hale's Early, 50c Sy B 1 Frait_Association sold froit at Peaches. 80@85c¢; NTREAL, QUEBEC,July 30.—The Earl Fruit 1y sold_Callfornia. ars—Bartlett, $1 80@2. Plums— fruit at open anction to- n, $155. Pranes—Trag- sold to-da 1 40. Prunes—Ger- Nec- PHILADELPHIA, Pa., July 30.—Porter Bros. Companyisold to-day: Prunes, Tragedy, L0 average 1ws o average $1 38, spricots 6bc, July 30.— Porter Bros. Lears, Bartlett, 81'60: 5 rench. $1 20: Silver, 75¢. <, July 30.—Porter Bros. s0ld at open auction to-day a car Cali- | fornia peaches at 55@60c. ., July 30.—The National Frait Association sold fruit at open auction to-day as follows: Pears, Bartlett, $! 2| plums, 90c@$1 05; NEW YOKE STOCKS. Sha rling Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad res. Money on call has been easy at 1@114¥; last loan at 1% and closing offered at 1%. Bar silver, 66c. Mexican Prime mer- exchange Is strong, with ¢ss In bankers' bills at $4 8914@4 89, for 60 aays and $4 S0@4 9014 for demand. Pos: Commercial bills, $4 8814@ 4. Government bonds steady; “railroad bonds firm. Silver ‘at the Board CLOSING STOCKS. . 96 ‘American Tobacco.11014 Northwestern. 401/ 48, 90" 313 Preferred.. 3 Cotton OIl Cert.... 27 Commercial Cabie.150 Del. Hudson. 18014 DellacksWesiernl61%y i3} T 20%3 . 8554 104 4|Pucific Mail State bonds |Norfolk & West.... 33 534 Preferred.... 15 47 ‘A\'Orlh American... 6 6214 Northern Pacific.. 514 18" Preferred......... 191 (10135 11% Preterred.........146 19 INV Y. Centrai..) 1 10214 . 8434|N. Y. Chicago&S.L 1634 21| 1st preferred..... 70 24 preferred. 32 N.Y.&N. H... 204 N. Y. & New Eng. 556% 75/N. Y. Susq & W....111 (s Preferred. T30 Ya|ontario. 8l Ontario & Western. 17% Oregon Improvmt. 11 Preferred......... 35 Oregon Navigation, 27 (Oregon Short Line. 7 ........ 2014 Peorin, D.& Evans. 61 Pittsburg & W pfd. 81 Puilman Palace...175 Quicksilver. . 8 Preferred. 19 Reading. .18 RioGrande & Westn 17 Preferred. . 42 Rock Island. . 7814 fomeWat & Ogden116 St L. &S. W...... 8 Preerred......... 9114 St. Paul & Omaha.. 4253 24 [162%,/_ Preferred.........120 GreatNorthern pid. 127 (St. P. M. & M......116 Green Bay. . 34iSiiver Certificat. ... 8614 Harlem.. 60 " (Southern Pacific... 25 Hocking Coal. 514 Southern R. R, Hocking Valley... 243 Preferred......... 4285 Homestake........ 23 |Sugar Refinery....11634 H. & Texas Cent... %4l Preferred.........108 1ilinois Central...100¥s Tenn. Coal & Iron. 37 Towa Central....... 11 | Preferred......... 98 Preferred......... 36 |Texas Pacific...... 13 Kansas & Texas. ... 18%4(Tol.A.A.& N.Mich. ~ 214 Preferred......... 379, ToL & Ohio Cen.... 45 Kingston & Pem... 8" | Preferred......... 78 Lake Erie & Westn 2755 TolStLonls&K.C. g Preferred. 83| Preferred......... 1 Lake Shore, Union Pacific...... National Lead. U- P., Den. & Gif. Long Island. ‘Preferred.s.... Louisville & Nash. 6214/ Guaranteed.. Louisville Na& Ch. _8%|U. S. Express. Preferred....... 2644|U. S. Leather. Manhattan Consol.113 | Preferred. Memphls & Charls. 15 |U. & Rubber. Preferred.. . 93 {Utica & B, River..160 100%4| 914 | common and $2@2 50 for good to choice; Mexican OCEAN sn}z l Limes, 82 60@5 50 B box: Bananas, 81 36@2 % | o\ oo STEAMERS. inn. & 5 u;g% bunch; Pineapples, $2@3 ® dozen. s of Departure From San Franoisco. st prefes R L Treee 1578 | PRIED FRULTS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. ;;::::-. I;m‘:m” wars. | ,,,,: i . s ma. | Gra; ] oM Mobile & Ohio. 5314 | DRIED FRUITS Now Peaches sold at 614 | Weeotte - .| EoiRiver - | Joal, Sau| Vanelo Nashville Chat Am Cotton 74 1, early August delivery. We quote new tirays Harbor. July31, 5P Main National Linseed. ‘W U Beef. 10: runes at 415¢ B b bid and refused for the four Newport ...... | Aug 1, BAM|Bdw'y 3 N. J. Central, IL I Traction.. 17" | sizes: new Apricots 8@10c B 1b. Old fruit is quoted HumboldtBav| Aug 1. 9am Miss'n 1 as follows: Prunes, 4 sizes, 4c; larger sizes, 5@6c; -|Aug 1,10aM| Valleio DN | smaller sizes, 234@310t Applos, 4@4tac for “|Aug 1) 1e% Lombrd Do, 48 coupon. sliced and 5@5%6c B b for evaporated; Bieached Aug 210Am Spear U'S ds new reg. Peaches, 412@8c; Pears, 4@4dsc for evaporated Aug 2. 9au|Washt'n Do i halves, 3@4c for quarters_and c for inferior "IAUE 811am Bawy 2 Do. 2s. goods; Plums, 8@3lgc for pitted and 1lge for Vie & PgrSnd|Aug 3, 9am Bdw'y 1 Do, 5 Do, 2d: 33;%‘:& Figs, black, 4c for pressed aud 3¢ for ‘chln;a Japn Aug 3, 3px PM S S Do, bs coupon... . Do, 3ds 7314 Portland.......| Aug 3.10Ax| Vallejo Cherokee 4s, 1896.100% Northwest Consols.1421 | . RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Raisins— | Aug 3.10ax|Oceanic FET T 100521 o, den oe 11014 | four-crown, loose, are quotable at 3%ac B Ib; Aug b.10ax|Miss 1 Do, 1508. (100540 R & N 1st 1104 | -crown, 2%bc: 2-crown, 3e? Soediess sultanas, e Aug 5, 8ax|Baw'y 2 Do. 1899, 10085 SuLAIronMtGen 5s 84 | Seedless Muscatels, 2c B '1b: 3-crown London Aug 6. 2pu| Bawiy 1 Paciiie 6o ot 05.. 100 SISt & S asenbs o8 | lavers, $135@1 458 box: clusters, $2 26@2 75; Ang 711 A Ba D. C.3-6 Bs........ St Paul Consols .. 12614 | Dehesa gg:lerg-y:% 80; Luperial clusters, 360: : ; 5— o B b, : = Al Clase & 4......107 |0 P.C. & Palsia 1163 | ONTymeWainuiaC 7@ 00 for pepershell and soft STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. La Consolds....... 97 [Southern K. R.5s. 8754 | fhell, 8hd 6@7c for hardshell; Almonds, 2@2%gc 1 Frox | Dum Missouri funding..— |Texas Pacific firsts 93~ | 1or hardshell, and 5@6c @ Ib for softshell, and 2 N Carolina con 6s..124 [Texas Pacseconds. 2974 | 10 Paper-shell; Peanuts, 5@6c for Eastern and 4@ s DefartoraiBay; -[July 30 108 onPao 1stor 96,1085 | 74¢, 10F Cullfornia; Liickore Nuts, b@6c; Pecans, Departure ay. C|July 30 s 105 \West Shore 4s... 10535 | 8¢ 1or rough and 8¢ for polished: Fiberts, 8@9c: Portiana. . <{July 31 ' Sy gpx,;l.\myuc & Ohlo 4s.. 6814 {“r%iul Nuts, 7@7%c B 1b; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 50 Humboldt JAn“l: 3} - -z new water-white extracted, b@5Y4c ; light e P P 8972 | amber extracted, 4v,@de: e arber @i Peter Jo Nanaimo. Aug 2 Cen Pac 1sts of '95.102 0, 8. o & o) a 3 n;r;)‘tln G 1st .114”‘111& ‘Tex Cent 5s..1091 PROVISIONS. ’;’g:n’\‘:nn 1.&'2.'3.‘»;!‘«"“5&"“' ',}::: 5: ), 4s. . 6 )0, . Ve o y S b s+ P g CURED MEATS—Hams are very firm ahd sev- | Weeott, 5 3 Ang 4 Kansas Pa Consols 74 [Missourl 6s, eral houses refuse to sell at the inside fig: Ba-| O tyof Puebla..| Victoria & Puget Sound |Aug 4 Ks Pa 1sts Den div10914 con is quotable at 8@Sl,c B Ib for heavy and s'.n'-e of Cal Portland lAug 4 = . ?‘fl@g%\’f:{hxm medlum,%l?}x/nc@flo; II;:ht. 12@ uu.'fie‘:zm ;:zcrvfl:m .}:\\: g Lac or extra light, and 12 e for sugar 4 u S st e curea; Eastern Sug;i-‘cur.v:i Hn/;‘ns, 12@12%5c; g:ncem City...|Crescent City. .|Aug 6 WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. California Hams, 101,@11c: Mess Beef, 57@7 60 | City_of Everett| Panama Auz__ 6 P bbl: extra mess do, $8@8 50; family do, $10: extra prime Pork, $9 50 @ bbl: extra clear, §17 50 @18 @ bbl: mess, §15@15 50 9 bbl: Smoked Beef, LIVERPOOL, ENG., July 30.—The spot market is firm at 5s612d. Cargoesare firm at 27s 64 June and September-October. SUN AND TIDE TABLE. 10¢ % 1b, . < |HIGH W. > 3 ruTURES. XD Yatorn, tierces, 6@8Yic P b for com. | £|TIOE WATERJIOW WATER| 6UN. _|woor: The Produce Exchange cable gives the following | pound, and 8c @ Ib for pure: pails, 8¥ac; California | < |Small.(Large.[Small.|Large. |Kises| Sets | Sets. gAv;‘r/pgm quoulimlnsst%rvfo.z Red Winter: July, g:lr'cg;vlfl lcmuewoénqo""gxandd“/ 7;:‘;‘1;‘;1\“3: e s o e S s 514d; August, bs 514d; September, 5 534d: s. Tc: 10-1b tins, 73ec: o o-b, . .| 9.06a( 7.18¢| 0.40p| 1.51a| 5.12 7.19| 0.25. October, 65 652d ; Noveriber, bs 7d. el COTTOLENE—754c In_tierces, and $54¢ ® bin | & 5 Fo e n 10-1b tins. G 1.10.124 8.12r 1.50p 2.54p 512 7.18 1.11a HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKIN 10c: light, vhides, 9¢; salted Kip, 7c: saited Calf, 10c; , 8c: ary Hides, usual selection, 19@ 193¢ B 1b; culls and brands, 14@14%ec B Ib; dry Kip. 14@18c: dry Calt, 20c; prime Goatskins, 20@ 86c each: Kids, be; Deerskins, good summer, 30¢ B b; medium, 15@25c; winter, 10@15c; Sheep- SECURITIES. LONDON, Ex6., July 30.—Consols, 107 7-1 ver, 30 3-164; French Rentes, 102 5¢. THE FRUIT EXCHANGE. Hereafter the Exchange will occupy rooms on the second floor of the new building, 317 and 319 Davis street. At a meeting of the board of direct- ors July 19 it was decided to extend the facilities HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIO OFFICE, U. 8. N, Minonaxrs Excmanan "} SAN FRANCISco. July 30, 1895. ) The time bail on Telegraph Hili was drop) exactly at 0oon_to-day—L e.. at noon of the 120th meridian, or at exactly 8 P. M., Greenwich time, A. F. FECHTELER, Heavy salted steers are of the Exchange by making it useful to parties o : Gientenant U. 8. N.. in charge. dealing in produce. Hereafter, besides the dried | kil shearlings, 10G30c each; short wool. 20@830¢ and canned truit standard committees a commit- | EACHS IR SIEERE eER: LORE T SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. 1 on kbeun umndx;rdd vn'm 1:{20\» lh(i“lmmf course | P ALLOW- 1 rendered, 41/4@- country n making standards for ans that the other v 2 G standard_committeesdo in their rospective lines. | Tanowy 4@4¥ac: refined, 6o: Grease, O b Arrivead. WOOL—New lambs’ and fall clips quoted at 6@ 8. Quotations for the spring clip are: Humboldt and Mendocino, 1214@14c; Choice Northern, 10@11c: San Joaquin, seven months’, 6@8c: do, 12 months’, 5@blj4c: Nevada, 5@10c; Eastern Oregon, heavy, 8c; do choice, 8@10c; Valley Oregon, 12@13%4¢ Bb. HOPS—2@6c 8 1. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 4@4%4c; San Quen- tin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington, $8: New Wellington, $8: Southfield Wellington, 87 50; Seattle, 86; Bryant $6; Coos Bay, $5; wallsend, 87 50 @ ton; ~Scotch, $7 50: Brymbo, §7 50; Cumberiand, $8 50 in bulk and $10 50 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $12; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Cannel, $8; Rock Springs. Castle Gate and_Pleasant Valley, Further than this, it having come to the knowledge of the board of directors that shipmentsof produce, such as potatoes, onions, cabbage and other com- modities. have been rejected at destination for u satisfactory reasons, it is proposed to issue in- spector’s certificates on shipments of this nature, showing that the goods were shipped in good order, for which members availing themselves of the privilege will be charged the nominal sum of $1 per cai It is hoped by this means that rejections and controversies will be less frequent and that the shipper and purchaser of produce may receive a proteciion that does not now exist. This method will be in force August 1. As the fruit season has now opened daily ses- sions will be held at 1:30 P. M. each day, beginning to-morrow. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. TUESDAY, July 30. Stmr Oregon, Polemann, 5514 hours from Port- Iand, via Astoria 44 hours: pass and mdse, to Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. Stmr Umatlia, Hunter, 59 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr Rival, Johnson, 15 hours from Fort Bragg; pass and lumber, t0 S Blair. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, 18 hours from Albion; 240 M ft lnmber, Lo Albion Lumber Co. Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 nours from Newport,etc; pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Arago, Reed, 41 hours from Coos Bay; pass and madse, to Oregon Coal and Nav Co. Br ship Pythomone, MacAusland, 80 days from Newcastle, NSW: 2856 tons coal, to Meyer, Wilson Co. Br ship Sokoto, Vaughn, 173 days from Liverpool ; mdse to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - 14 | $7_60: Coke, $15 in bulk and $17 in sacks. 2 RS ey b 33;2 COFFEE—C. E, Bickford's circular says: “Since | _Bark Top Gallant, Killman, 79 days from New- New York Exchange, sight. 0213 | our Iast circular there has been a decided change | castle, NSW; 1775 tons coal to J J Moore & C New York Exchange, telegraphic. 052 | in the tone of this market due to an improvement | Schr Bessie K, Anderson, 15 hours from Albion; Fine silver, spot, § ounce. 66 in the price of spot Coffee and futures in New York | Jumber to J S Kimball. Fine silver, 30 days 657 | coupled with a moderate revivai of demand both | Schr Fortuna, Rosich, 8%, days frm Eureka; Mexican Dollars. . b4 5414 | for home consumption and shipment overland. | lumber, to McKay & Co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicholson, 56 hours from Re- dondo and way ports; produce, o Goodall, Perkins ‘0. Stmr San Juan, Pitts, 26 days — hours from Pan- ama, etc; pass and mdse, to P M 8 S Co. Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth, 65 hours from Grays Harbor: 850 M ft lumber and mdse, to 5 K Wood Lumber Co. Schr Archie and Fontle, Colstrup, 10 hours fm Stewaris Point; 105 cords bark and wood, to Hig- gins & Coilins. Dealers have been loth to ascribe the sudden change abroad to any but_speculative influences, and while the tone of the local market is firm the situation so far has not warranted any advance nor made that action feasible. A further rise or & brisk demand here, however, would likely cause an im- mediate improvement in certsin classes—notably good unwashed Salvador—ibe reduced stock of which i out of proportion to prospective needs. We continue quotations firm, as follows: 20 @20%4c P 1 for good to prime washed Costa icn: —@19%gc for good Costa Rica: 15:/,@715: PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Futures weakened, echoing Chicago. Actual grain was unchanged. No. 1, 90@9214c; choice, 933,@96c; lower grades, 85@90c; extra choice for milling, 97zc@8$1 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. Cleared. INFORMAL SESSION—10 o'clock — December— | for good Costa Rica mixed with black beans: TUESDAY, July 30. 300 tons, $1 0414; 1200, $1 0414. Seller 95, new, | @18%4c for fair Costa Rica; 14@1614c for com- | Stmr Pomona, Hannah, Eureks, Goodall, Per- storage paid—300, $1 01, mon to ordinary Costa Rica: 19@20c for good | kins & Co. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—2900 | to prime washed Salvador: —@ISc for good | Brship Falls of Dee, Lock, Queenstown; Eppin- tons, $1 0434; 600, 81 0414. May—100, $1 1114; | green unwashed Salvador: 21@213c for prime | ger & Co, 2 400. $1 111 washed Guatemala: 1934 @204 c for good to strictl Sailed. AFTERNOON SESSTON — December — 400 tons. | good washed Guatemala; 1512@19ac for fair TUESDAY, July 30. $1 04343; 100, $1 0424, May—300, $1 1144; 100, | washed Guatemala: 16@173c for medium Guate- | S¢mr Santa Rosa. Alexander, San Diego. $111. mals; 14@15%c for ordinary Guatemala: 9913140 | Snip Wachusett, Willlams, Nanaimo. N 2 22¢ for very inferior to_common Guatemala # Ib for good to prime washed Peaberry; 19@19%ac for good unwashed Peaberry. To-dav’s first-hand stock is 29,796 bags, consisting of 1008 Costa Rica, 360 Nicaragus, 6098 Salvador and 20,439 Guate- AL —Is firm at the quotations. 3 choice, 6215c; Brewing, evalier, $110@1 15 for No. 1 Schr Rio Rey, Isigkeit, Bowens Landing. Schr Ruby A 'Cousins, Knudsen, Portland. Schr Bender Bros, Thompson, Hearns Landing. Schbr Ocean Spray, Skipper, Iversens Lauding. Stmr Pomona, Hannah, Eureka. Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Cleone, Higgins. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—July 30— 10 P. w.—Weather hazy; wind NW: vetocity 40 miles per hour. Charters. The following Br ships were chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe; Eudora, 275 6d, 15 3d less direct; Garnet Hill, 35s net: Helensles, 30s, 1s 3d less direct. BMovements of Vessels. Yesterday the ship Largiemore was taken to the refinery and the ship Pythomine to the stream. The bark Topgallant and ship Sokoto were towed to the stream and the bark Annie Johnson to Howard street. The steamer Baunmore was taken to Harrison street and the ship Wachusetts to sea. The ship Helenslea was taken to Spear street. To-day the ship Queen Margaret will be towed from the stream to Howard street and the brig Consuelo to the refinery. BARLE Feed, 60@61%4c cu c C and 75@95c¢ for No. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—10 o’clock—No sales. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 534¢: Dry Granulated, 5%sc; Confectioners’ A,'5c: Magnolia A, 45sc: kxtra C, 415c; Golden C, 4T4c: D, 4c: beli-barrels, 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes 14c more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MABKiL"l‘. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughter- ers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5@5%c: choice, 6¢; sec- ond quality, 4%4¢; third do, 3@4c B 1b. VEAL-Large, 4@6c; small, 5@7¢ B 1. MUTTON — Wethers, 414@bc; Ewes, 4@4%4c P LAMB—Spring, 5@6c B . PORK—Live Hogs, 4c Ib for large, 414@43/4c aolzsmm and 334c for feeders: dressed do, 5%2@ bge. REGULAR DORNING SESSION tous, 6: AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. OATS—Milling are quotable at $1@1 05 P ctl: fancy Feed, $1@105; good to choice, 8712@96c: common to fair. 75@85c; Gray, 8215@86c;: Red, 78@80¢; Surprise, 97vac@$1 071 P cil. CORN—There 18 rather more selling. Choice lots are firm, but concessions have Lo be given on com- mon godds. Large Yallow, SL124@1 173 @ cll; ;lnnll Round Yellow, $1 15@1 20; White, $1@1 10 ctl. RYE—Is quiet at 75@82%4c B ctl for new. BUCKWHEAT—85@80c ® ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The large mills quote previous prices, but outside milis quote below them. especially for Bakers' extras. Net cash prices are: Family extras, §3 36@3 45 B bbl: Bakers' exiras, $3 25@3 35: superfine, $2 25@2 50 B bbl. MILLSTUFFS—Hereatter these quotations will be omitted, as the different discounts render them —December—100 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE., FOR 24 HOURS. Flour,qr. sks 14,809 Bran, sks. 865 | “The bark Topgallant will be taken from the G RNMEAL, ETC,—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton; | Orekon-.. 14.232| Oregon 1,870 | gtream to Green street #d the ship Columbia from Cracked Corn, 824 50@25 50 B ton. S| WaRhingo 440 Washingtor 8,725 | the stream to Main street. J bl e a2 ‘!?‘Vl:,e:t. Ee "é'i’gg W(‘));lel-‘g:ls l:g The schooner Zampia will be towed from '!geow- 5 ¥, g . , the ship Eudora f tream to Beal S D D Oats, Or, ctis 55/W ine, gais. 65,200 o o Falls of Hoe froms achesm to gk BRAN_Receipts are larger, but prices aro un- bk gl o e o Memorandum. changed st 811 80@15 Bon " 2,127/Tallow, ctls % | Per Del Norte—July 28 at 6 A. . oft Yaquina I s B T low grades Leather, rolis 372 | passed the stmr Mineoia with raft in tow; wind was up lo. 315 @ ton for the beet. Hay, tons. 496/Quicksilver, fiasks 100 | light easterly and smooth ses, FEEDSTUFFS — Ground and rolled Barley, | girat, tons. 40[Lumber, M feet. 30 Spoken. 55?1 obl?gel: bfié‘:fi,‘ 91}:‘;{ ':,nn fhe mill, $25 B 1003 | Middlings, ske. i 646/ Borax, ctls. lgfl July 4—Br ship Commodore, from Baltimore for HAY—Very weak at previous prices. Wheatis | OFe807:-- e ey 0 | san Franclsco. quotable at $7@10 B ton: Oat, $6@8: Wheat and W ¢ D TY O Domestic Ports. N i J r EUREKA—Arnved July 20, stinr Alice Blanch- GRAND HOTEL. J N Calkin, Cal W W Foote, Oakland J J January&w,Concord Miss Tyrrill, Sacto C Rummelsburg, Cal J S Derby, Portland ¥ J Hambly, San Sose J W Donathan, San Jose HJ Clark, Minn ¥ L Erickson,Guadaloupe W Goldsmith, Stockton 8 A Patterson & w, N Miss L Patterson, NJ Miss F Patterson, N J H Patterson, N J P Mush,w & dau, Stocktn G W Chandier, Sta Cruz G A Low, Naj ard, hence July 28; 30—Schr Orion; schr_Glen, hence July 25; schr Lottie Carson, from San Diego; schr Klnorah, from Santa Barbara; brig Tanner from San Pedro. Sailed July 30, stmr Alice Blanchard for Coos Bay and Portland; schr Sparrow for San Francisco: stmr Humboldt for San Francisco. STEWARTS POINT—Sailed July 30, schr Ar- chie and Fontie for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived July 30, stmr State of Cali- RAW—Lower again at 25@40c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos, $1 25@1 40; Small Whites. 82 65@2 90; Pea, $2 50@2 B5: Large Whites, $2 50 @2 80; Pink, $1 26@1 40; Reds, $1@1 25; Black- eve, §3; Red Kidney, nominal at §2 50@3: Limas, 85 50@6 P cil; Butters, $2@2 25 for small and & 50 for large. SEEDS—Mustards nominal. Flax, $2 26@2 50 | G 4 Wiley & fam.Duvlle E S Cattley, England fornia, hence July 28. @ ctl: Canary, 314@83ac ®_Ib: Alfalfa, 7@734c; | M J Whyte. Sonoma J N Besse, Kings City o{/“ll:‘NT’l;’l%.‘A S Arrived July 30, stmr Navarro. Rape, 13,@21jc; Hemp, 4c B 1b. G Myers, Fresno Mrs Harlan, Chicago from Hueneme and sailed for San Francisco. DRIED PEAS—Split’ Peas, 4@4%c; The raw | 12 B Hornung & w, Cal Mrs Long, Sacto NEWPORT—Arrived July 30, stmr Noyo, hence ArGNCH TS TemInal. A A Taylor, StaCruz W _Armstrong & w, Ariz | 5 5 e O oMy CRTIeE PORT HARFORD—Arrived July 80, stmr Scotia POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. | I\ 1aive N ¢ A Somer, Dacto from Rockport. ng, N A Dimmick, La COOS BA Y—Arrived July 30, schr Gotama, hence qu‘A:‘?Ef;nYe(:mrdny'Lshslfles ere as follows: g}}’,}.’g:":;-rfl‘;flwl@l!;‘&';j’ izkz:z‘;x‘: v, Mactines. | Taly1: passed July 49 at 9 4. i stmr Mincola Sweets, $2@2 50: Garnet Chiles, 60@65¢; Salinas i 3 s 2 ith log raft_in tow for San Francisco. Burbunks.?b(gi)flr: River Burbanks, inzboxes, 60 | J, 1 Lavin, Sta Hosa = W G Klllingworth, Sacto | ™ PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived July 29, stmr @85c;_in sucks, 45@65c: Early Rose, in sacks, 50 | { QBrikks, Benicia Dirs Winans, Petaluma | 4jcatraz from Point Arena. B ; MW Pricé, Chicago A L Hart, Sacto WHITESBORO—Sailed July 30, stmr Sunol for ONIONS—Sold_yesterday at 70@75c; Pickle | B Gussick, Chico 3B Comi, Blcio Port Los Angeles. Oulons, 75@85¢ B ctl. 1J Cahlll, San Martin H A Preston, Jamestown | “5g,7 A rrived July 29, stmr Protection, hence VEGETABLES — Tomatoes dropped sharply | J H Ashley, Chicago July 28. again yesterday. Green Corn was much higher, BALDWIN HOTEL. POINT ARENA-—Sailed July 830, schr Corin- the arrivals being deficlent. Green Peppers, 25@ | C A Lesser, SanJose Mrs Gough, Alameda thian for San Francisco. 40c B box for Chile and Hc for Bell: Green Corn, | H S Goldberg, N Y ¥ A Lyon, Sacramento | "REDONDO — Arnved July 30, bark Vidette, Kbc@$1 B sack: $1@1 26 B box for Berkeley and | 1 H Dockweiler, Los An 7 C Eills, Sacramento | from Portland. $2@1 26 B box for Alameda: Tomatoes from | J N Saterson, Portland R M Scofield, Portland SAN PEDRO—Arrived July 30, schr Barbara Vacaville, 15@85c B box; from the River, 50@ | A P Hill, Seatile A B West, Alameda, Hernster from Bowens Landing. (:’61-' "flzhéx Sll.r'plger n B i ‘eas, c # Ib: String Beans, 3 Lima Beans, 4 1'fi-y Cucumbers, 151 Zbl}% 26 Pickles, 50@75c B bx for No. 1 and 25@35c for No. 2; Green Okra, $1@1 25; Egg Plant, 60@75c: Cabbage, 75¢ B cul; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 2@3c ¥ 1. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—No variation observable. The mar- ket is featureless and quiet. CREAMERY—Fancy, 15@16¢: special marks sell higher: seconds, 14@143sc Ib. Darey—Fancy, 14@13¢ 9 1b: good to choice, 13@ 13)/1[ medium grades, 11@12%5c; store Butter, nomin: uash, 35@50c B bx; Green | G C Shaw, Victorla Maud Winter, New York W M McDougall, 1l Kate Meek, New York Miss A M Meek,N Y Miss Maud Haslam, N Y Miss Loraine Dreux, NY C A Unruh & w, Arcadia F R Bell, Rio Janiero C J Bell, England H Routledge, Angels J W Sturt, Mass M Cary, San Jose H E Plummer, Lathrop S W Hoyt, Vacaville Mrs Williams, Sacto W R Clark & w, Stockton G K Koeng, San Jose NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J Hanson, Chico Edward Burtin, St Louls CE Harrls, St Paul G R Ray, Chicago Miss Downey, Colorado John Griffin, Colorado P Koons, Boston J E Alexander, Boston GG Groves, Visalia J Galls & w, Visalia Miss Sawyer, Cal Mrs Leese & 2 d, 8 Mateo Sailed, stmr National City for —. B ALg;ON—Amved July 30, schr Reliance, hence uly 27. o CLEONE — Arrived July 30, stmr Alcazar, hence Ji ulfi& CASPAR—Salled July 80, schr Maxim for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. SHANGHAT — Arrived July 29 bktn John Smith, from Port Hadlock. FALMOUTH—Arrived July 28, Br ship May- field, hence March 13. Sailed July 27, Br ship Buteshire for Belfast. LIVERPOOL-Arrived July 29, Br bark Cen- taur, hence March 6. YOKOHAMA—Arrived July 29, Br stmr Em- CHEESE—Fancy mild new, 6@6%4c $ b: com | John Sloin 1 s 62 GO0 BBe Sins A AT , Napa irs Smith, Vallejo press of China, from Vancouver. B e Mensn G B O 4 W Woods, Chico 3 B Ford, Oakland Sailed July 26 Nor bark Bertie, for Puget Sound. L L Welis, Los Gatos W W Lucy, Fresno M M Furlong, Chico J L Love, San Jose C D Booth, Port Costa D B Burtin, San Mateo T B Butts, San Mateo B Lancaster. San Mateo 1 Boyd, Los Gatos Sam Lucy, Los Gatos Muss Lucy, Los Gatos LICK HOUSE. A Rocca, Great Western A C Hilman, Davis L H Garrigus, Salinas _ C A Heppe, San Jose I Dusterberry, Centryle C E Cotton, Oakland A Kepich, Redwood City W J Henesy, Sacto D H Trowbridge & wf, ~ J L Haas, Portland Fowler C T Humpberry, Portlnd A Y Tattle, Monterey W I Rogers & W, Amalie Mrs SR Moad, Sta Cruz C M Henderson,'N Y J J Donovan, Sta Clara R Stephens & wi, Sn Jose Miss M Neary, Sta Cruz F Dowd, Montereo TW Pendergas & wf, Mrs Montgomery, Visalla Visalia W D Bannister, Columbia Mrs E A Warren, Chico PALACE HOTEL. W P Hall, Boston G F Holman, Portland W G Chase, Boston Mrs C G Chase, Boston COLON — Arrived July 27 stmr Allianca, from New York. FLUSHING—Passed July 26 Nor ship Galatea, from Antwerp for Santa Rosalia. importations. NEWPORT—Per St. Paul—34 bxs lemons, 20 bxs oranges. 3 os cs clothing, 190 sks corn. San Pedro—1 bx g seed. East 8an Pedro—35 bxs lemons, 1 hardwear, 3 cs paint, 95 cs canned fish. Los Angeles, via L A W Ry—20 bxs lemons. Hueneme—1 ¢ eges, 3 tanks. Ventura—95 bxs oranges, 137 bxs lemons, 6 bxs geed, T cs hardware, 1 cs eggs. 1 roll carpet, 36 cs oney. Carpenteria—129 bbls asphaltum, 18 sks seaweed, 15 ks crawfish. 3 Santa Barbara—4 sks wool, 2 bbls Veronica, 28 bxs oranges, 30 sks crawfish. pGaviota—id4 skswool, 4 bxsfiah, 9 cs canned sh. Nipomo—162 sks wheat, 100 sks oats, 300 sks bran, 845 sks barle EGGS-Prices have again started upward. as will be seen by the quotations. Trade is not active, though. Oregon, 13@l4c: Eastern, 13@14c; Duck Eggs, 16@17c: store Eggs, 1235@16¢; ranch Eggs, leéme dozen, with 20¢ for extra fine., POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern went off quickly at 14c for Turkeys, $3 50 for Ducks, $5 50@6 for Hens, §5 50 for Koosters and $2 50 for Broilers. The market_continues weak for small young Roosters and Broilers, suppiies being_too large. Live Turkeys, 14@1bc for Gobblers: 13@l4c for Hens; Geese, D pair, 75c@3$1: Goslings, $1 25@1 50 ' doz; Ducks, %B@A for old and $3@5 for yonng; Hens, $4@5 60 ® dozen; Roosters, young, $5@6; do. old, 83 B doz; Fryers, 83 50@4 B doz: Broilers, $3@3 60 for large and’ $1 250 for small; Pigeons, $1 26 P dozen. GAME—Nominal, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Mrs H Laug, Los Olivos—970 sis barley. ORCHARD FRUITS—There was very Mttle | 81 atorkwar sontreal srivs o sait ool ‘Alamos 135 sks barley, 276 sks wheat. change inanything. Cantaloupes were plentitul | T 1i Watlorson, N b o A b sty Ry Santa Maria—1445 sks oats, 146 sks wheat. and more Figs came in. Peaches and Apricots | & ¢ suor Co g rrm g Rocksiding—440 sks bit rock. were_dull. Nectarines, 50@65c"® box for _Red | 1 Loawen, St Louis N W B Grifin, Reno Port Harford—50 bxs butter, 6 s eggs, 1 cs dry and 25@50c B box for White; Cantaloupes, 750@ | Mrs M D Foley, Reno W I borter, Pa goods. 1 bl hides, 1 bdl akins, 1 bdi pelts, 17 bxs #2 50 @ case; Watermelons, $5@15 9 100; Nut- | v Stanton &w, Pasadena Miss Stanton. Pasadens b, 11 cs cheese. Tiegs, S0GGHT B bx: igs. S0 Tociof suugle and 81 | & LoD &v Pa e e Balriaens | “Cayucos—23 bdls hides, 20 bxs butter, 1 coop 3534 for double layers: Plums. 2 Green | Miga 5B UlmancMa G5 Mamermiumore | ducks, 8 s eggs, 10 calves, s, 20 ® ton; Peaches, 16@40¢ B box and 20@ | A Telibray, o'y’ o San'Simeon—15 bxs 4 tubs butter, 4 cs eges, 1 30c ¥ bskt for freestones and S0@: ‘ bskt_for clings; Peaches in bulk, to canners, 316@18 B ton for freesiones and $20@25 P ton for clings: e e 11 THE CALL CALENDAR. crabapples, 1 bdl D C skins, 1 bd.lpn pelts, 21 bals Apples, 25@756¢ B bx; Crabapples, 20@35¢; P hides, 1 tins 112 s nomin loscs, 81 % box for No. 1 and Jury, 1895. e T e has Tatat 85¢ g box for oft grade: Apricots, 36@50c B box Cayucos—81 hogs. and_$20@22 50 B ton to the canners. Goleta—50 tons asphaltum. BERRIES--Continue . Huckleberries, 3@ PORTLAND and ASTORIA—Per Oregon—b sks 4c® 1b: Blackberries, $1 21 50 % cnest; Raspber- nuts, 16 chickens, 979 pkgs candy and crack- ries, $3@5 P chest; Strawbernes, 50@4 ers, 167 sks , 1260 sks shorts, 1200 gunnie Longworths ‘and §1 50@2 50 $ chest for large afio-k?%g?awumn%mowo?&&. 00l 3 GRAPES—Ripe lots sell falrly, but green Gra Taite, 3043 bdla shooks, 118 cris ‘dairy salt, bxs drag. sweetwaters ana Fontainebleaux, H &wx Grapes, 50@76¢ ® box; Muscats, ® X. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons are considerably fish, 25 _bbis fish, 160 bxs scrap tin, 5 bdls dry skins, 300 rawhides, 166 sks oysters. COOS BAY—A| cs cheese. 36 pkgs ex| 1 bbl and 5 tubs butter, 18k aperoot, 5 gks wool, lower under larger stocks. es are no longer 2 spars, 3 rolls matting, 7 pkgs mdse, 25 cords worth quoting, the few here in bad wood, 8 850 tons coal. condition. Lemozs, _!g:?" for VAR -Umatilla~386 bdls green bides, 16 bdls calf hides, 24 bdls dry salted pelts, 12 bxs apples, 18 tubs butter, ancouver, via C P Ry—39 cs cigarettes, 8 cs cigars, 100 s tobacco, 14 bbls last biocks, 48 bdls iron beds, 3 pkes woodenware, 12 cs hats, 32 cs hats, 32 cs potash, 2 ¢s_hams, 19 cs dry goods, 51 bbis glucose, 8 pkgs mdse, 95 bbls bottle beer, 15 planos, 26 pkgs furniture. New Whatcom—2 cs dry goods, 7 crates broom- handles. 243 sks coal, 1 pks express, 1 sk coin. Evereti—1101 kegs nails, 2 pkgs mdse, 400 bars bullion, 145 pkgs paper. Anacortés—1 "engine, 100 sks 100 bdls codfish, 6253 sks oats, 1 pkg castings. Tacoma, via N R Ry—2220 sks flour, 4 cs mdse, 625 sks bran, 400 bars bullion. Seattle—225 pkgs mdse, 11 bdls dry hides. 3 bdls calt hides, 5 bxs tin, 21 bxs fish, 5 bxs frogs, 14 pkas candy, 99 bdls green hides, 50 bxs bottle beer, 10 pkas express, Port Townsend—7 pkgs mdse, 1 sk coin. Juneau—12 pkes tools, 2 pkgs mdse. Victoria—1 pxg express. 2 sks c Departure Bay—650 tons coal. Grays Harbor—Per Del Norté—350 M ft lumber, 8 pkgs mdse, Consignees. Per St Paul—Garcia & M; Eveleth & Nash: E J Dairymen’s Union: Brigham, Hop Co; Weilman, Peck & Co; D E Allison & Co; Cal Paint Co: Norton, Teller & Co: Getz Bros & Co: CE Whitney & Co® Ross & Hewlett; W P Fuller & Co: Standard Oil Co: J Ivancovich & Co; § H Emerson & Co: Immel & Co: Cox Seed and Plant Co; Holbrook, Merrili & Stetson; D N & E Walters; Gray & Barbleri: D Biagi & Co; & Co; Sloan & C A Parkin: American Union Fish Co: Alcatraz Asphaltum Co: Philadelphia Brewery tillery Co; Thos Denigan Son & Co: | ani & Co: Dodze, Sweeney & Co; Camilloni & Co: W French Line to Havro. this line avoid both transit by English nll% econd class $116. ATNE, Capt. Santeill _____OOEAN sTEAusms . COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE OMPANY’S PIER (NEW), 42 NORTH River, oot of Morton st. ‘[raveiers by small o o K rarandtia, Fyos via Pacia LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboent.. - .. August 3, 4: .. Augusi 10, . Capt. Poiro Ax LA NORMANDI it ciioon.....AUguSE 17, Noon LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon...... sucust icalars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. ¥. FUGAZL & CO, Agenis, 5 Montgomery ave., San Francisco. RATLROAD TRAVEL! SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. co to San Rafael. H Kirschmanu 3:30, 5:10, . M. Thursdays— Bachman & Co: Bissinger & Co: Western Meat Co: | 8t 11:30 p. M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:5 Wiieaton, Breon & Co: Brigham, Hop Co: D and 11:30 ». Tledeman & Co: C E Whitney & Co: Kowalsky & | SUNDAYS—8 Co; San Francisco Fish Co; W BSumuer & Co; 5:00, 6:20 0 B Smith &Co: Chas Montgomery & Co: Feiling, | Cressey & Co: H N Tilden & Co:, - Wetmaore Bros: | San Rafael to San Francisco. Marshall, Teggart & Co. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 11:10 A 33 Per Arago-De Bernardi & Co: Gets Bros & Co: g 010 .Tet LR CHp8 Hills Bros; M P Detels & Co; H Kirschmann: John 3 £F gl L Howard, Marshall, Taggart & Co; Hay & Wrighi: | SUNDAYS 073110° 4. %5 1:40; S:40% 3 J Brandenstein & Co: Standard Oil Co: Orezon Coal and Navigation Co: Nathan, Dohrmann & Co W & J Sloane & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co. | Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Per Umitilja—Bissinger & Co: Dalton Bros & Co: Leave Tneffect Arrive D E Allison & Co; Kowalsky & Co: Gardiver & | San Francisco. | 3jo€F San Francisco. ‘Thornley; OregonImp Co: AmericanTobacco Co: 1595, Cal Last Factorv: Cal Furniture Co: C S Ruct: | WEEK | SuN- [p, 47000y Langley & Michaeis: Main & Winchester: W M | Daxs. | oa Cheney & Son: Murphy, Grant & Co; Pacific Coast | & ; Syrup Co: Rosenthal, Feder & Co: Triest & Co: | 3:50A%/8:00 ax| Novato, |38 | Sherwood & Sherwood; Schweitzer & Co: Thos J D | i |santa Hosa.| 7:30 rx| 6:18 P Tavine Co; Murphy, Grant & Co: H S Miller, J F Chapman & Co; Baker & Hamilton: M L Davis: Fuiton, 3 Dunham, Carrigan & Co;_Selby Smeiting and Lead | 7:40 ax| ‘Windsor, 10:30 am Co: Stauffer & Co: A P Fish; C E Whitney & Co: | Healdsburg, H Dutard: Hooker & Co: A Levy & Co; A Sutton: | Geyserville, 5 £ C Oliver & Co: Geo Morrow & Co; Sunset Tel & | 8:30 P |8:00 Ax| Cloverdale. | 7:30 Px| 6:15 px T Co; HF Dode; L Schoefield: American Bis- | T Piota, T cuit Co; Chas ist & Co: C Mason: G W HOW- | g.40 xx Hopland & 10:30 Axt ard; Parrott & Co; Bruer Bros: R E Stevens: A J | gi 18 E :30 px| 6:15 B Clade: Balfour, Gathrle & Co: C R Libbys C Schi- | 3:30 Pu[8:00 awi Ukiah. | 7:30 . ling & Co: Fredericksburg Brewery: Herman & | ‘10:30 ax Co; John Wieland’s B Co; L Saroni & Co; Port- | Guerneville. | 7:30 px| lflnyfii_ chl‘{:'r;;‘g: Suwy&r(& Héalfim: S }frp‘%"f" w 1 2 | 6:15 pu intoj; umner & Co; C Hagan; J Schram; T 7 B0 A 1 E Thayer & Co; R C_Graves; Lewis Anderson & L LT R Co; W & Ferguson & Co; H A Fischer; J B White; Glen Ellen. | Union Iron Works. Per Oregon—Dalton Bros; Sawyer & Haight: | T:40 AX(B:00 AM| gopagionl. |10:40 AX110:30 Ax Charles Jackson & Co: Portland Cracker Co; Otis | 6:05 | 6:15 P McAllister & Co: ~George Morrow & Co; ' Mc- Ebhrman & Co: J P'Thomas: L_Breslater & Co; George E Sheldon; F Hillens; M F Detels & Co: Cal Fertilizing Co: N Ohlandt & Co: Bissinger & Co: Heywood Bros & Co; M E A Wagner; Bacou & Co: Fogarty & Parker: M B Moraghan; Catsop Mill Co: Morgan Oyster Co; Darbee & fmmel; Wetmore Bros: Pacific Canning Co: F E Booth Allen & Lewis: A Paladini: Western Meat C Per Santa Cruz—Standard Oil Co: Crystal Soda Works; John Weiland's Brewing Co; E J Earle: W B Sumner & Co: H Dutard; L Engel; A Pal- lies; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Getz Bros & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: C E Whitney & Co: Fred B Haight: Wheaton, Breon & Co: South San Fran- cisco Packing Co: R H Kershaw. E K Wood Lumber Co: H C Hunscombe; C Delmar. For Lats Shipping Intelligence. See Eleventh Page. | | | [ | | OCEAN STEAMSHIPS) OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CONPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Fremantle), Austra- lia; $220 first class, #110 steerage. Lowest rates (o Capetown, South Atrica. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur- day, August 3, a¢ 10 AL Australian steamer, MARIPOSA, sails via Honolnlu_and Auck- land, Thursday, August 22, at 2 P. M, SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties August 3d and 27th. Cook’s Party August 3d. Ticket office, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. 3. D. SPRECKELS & BROS.. General Agenis. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY ISPATCH STEAMEES FROM SAN Francisco for ports in _Alasks, 9 A. 3., July 5. 9. 19, 24, August 3, %, 18, Sept, 2, 1 For British Columbia and Paget Sound pOrts, July 5, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, and every fittn day there- afer. For Eureks, Humboldt Bay, steamer Pomona, every Tuesday at 2 P. M. For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports, July 4. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, andjevers fourth O e reso, ‘stopping only at Port Harford, 'or San lego, stopping only Eanta Barbara; Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Lo Angeles) and Newport, July 2, 6,10, 14, 18, 23, 26. 50, and every fourth day thereafter, at 11 . & Steamer Pomona Saturday to Monday excur- sion to Santa Cruz and Monterey, leaves Broadway wharf 1. Saturdays 4 P. 3. For ports in Mexico, 10 A. M, 25th of eacn month, steamer Willamette Vfllg{» ew Montgomery l’l‘lcllnoflm—l’flhee Hotel, 4 street. PERKINS & CO., General Agents, e T0 Market st.. San Fratoisco. o & TO PORTLAND . R- N. AND ASTORA. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all points in OREGON, WASHINGTON, (DAHO, MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi- 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. GOODALL, PERKINS & Co. FRED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Supts., Gen'l Agent. 10 Marker st. 19 Montgomery st. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILLING EVERY WEEK. ABLY, 860 ANDUPWARD, ACCORD. aprmy ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $35; Majesticand Teutouic $40 and $45. Steerage Tickets from England, Lre- iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing_dates and_cabin plans may be procured from W, H, AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Company, 613 Market st., under Grand Hotel G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. ROYAL MALL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indles and fi ‘Cerbours; Bouthamj calling en route at France, and Plymout} to land passengers. b h bills of ing, in connection Witk che Pacific Mail S. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas wre to direct ports in ‘Eulll-nd and Germany. ‘Through tickets from Francisco to Plymout mbw, Southampton. First class, $196; thi class, Bl 1 ¥ Uy e A S i California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At 5 P. M, Daily, Except Sunday. Aa Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. % STEAMER :: ©. Walker. J. D..Peters, ry Garratt, City ‘of Stockton. Telephone Main 805. Cai_Nav. and Impt. Loy Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive %t Market-Street Ferry, Chicago Limited Leaves every day at 5:30 . w., carrying Pullman nsas City without e. Annex Denver and St. Louls. VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A. 2. and 5:30 P. M., connecting in Los Angeles with soiid trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the most! railway, California tothe hnu‘;. A popular misbelief exists regarding the heat 1n lnm':’ ‘The heat otl greater than is encoun= tered on even the most northerlyline. This is well known to experienced travelers. ‘The meals at Harvey's Dining Rooms are an ex- cellent feature of the iine. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can 'be reached in no other way. Ticket Ofice—644 Market Street, © Chrenicle Bullding. Stages connect at San Rafael for Stages connect at Santa Rosa Bprings. ‘Stages connect at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages _connect a¢ Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlett Springs. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas Takes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Biocks- burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. z 'On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Special Sunday E1 Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:30-A. )., 12:10, 2:00 and 4:00 p. 3. Reul.(l; ‘ing—Leave El Campo at 1:00, 3:00 and - M. BTt Oices, 650 Market st., Chronicle building, H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEMN.) Trains leave aud are due (o arrive at SAN FRANC — _Frow JULY 27, 189 A San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 7:00 Atlautic Express, Ogden aud Fast. 7:004 Benicia, Vacavide, Rumsey. Sacra- mento, and Redding via Davis. 73304 Martinez, Sacramento, Mary: and Oroville. *8:304 Peters and M| 9:004 San Leandro, Haywa 9:00A New Orleaus_Jxpress, Raymon {for Yosemite). Senis Tarbara Los Avgcles, Deming. Tl Yaso, New Orleans-and Easi 9:004 Martinez and Stockton. 10:004 San Leandro, Haywards and Niles .. 12:00x San Leandro, Haywards& WaySt'ns 2:459 1:00p Niles, San Jose and Livermore. 8:454 *1:00p Sacramento River Steamers. +9:00p 11:30p Port Costa and Way Stations. 7:257 8:00P San Leandro, Haywarda& WayStns 5:45p 4:00p San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns 6:452 4:00p Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, 1 Napa, Calistoga, El Verano and { Sauta Rosa.. .. 9154 4:00r Benicia, Esparto, Woodland Knights Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Sacrawento ... 10:454 5:00p Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton . 7:5e 5:30P San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns ~ 8:452 8:30r Los Angeles Express, Fresno, Ray- mond (for Yosemite), Bakerstield, Sauta Barbara and 1os Angeles.. 452 5:30P Sauta Fo Route, Atlautic Express for Mojave aud Last.... 10:43a 6:00p Faropean Mail, Ogden and ast 9:454 6:00p Haywards, Nilés and San Jose. . 7T:454 17:00p Vallejo 17:452 7:00p Oregon Jixpress, Sacramento, Marys- ville, Redding, Portland, Pugeb Sound and 10:454 7:00P San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 10:302 9:00p San Leandro, Haywards Way St'ns 1112:00A 1111:25p San Leandro Haywards& Way St'ns_*7:154 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 17:454 Sunday_Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Cruz 18:052 $:154 Newark, Boulder Creek, Sai Stations. B 51509 *2:15p Newark, " J ew Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and’ Principal Way Stations. *11:204 4:45p Newark, S i 9:304 COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend S *6:45A Sau Jose, SNew Almaden and Way ) Stations. . *1:452 17:30A Sunday Exel ; Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal ‘Way Stations. 18:35% 154 San ilic Grove, Paso’ Robies, Lnis Obispo, Guadalupe and Priu- cipal Way Stations ...... zi): 474 Palo Alto and Way Stations. . 204 Sau Jose and Way Sta: 434 Palo Alto and Way § 12:15p “ Del Monte Limited” for Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Castroville, Del Monte, and Pacific Grove only. 1 Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pi Cruz, Salinas, Monterey a: *2:30p S, 0 San Jose and Way CREEK ROUTE FERRY. NOISCd—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— From SAN FRANCISCA—Foot of Mar] e %0 8:00 9:00 11:00 *2:00 3:00 d From OLILAIDgont o Brosd g o0, 11400 *12:30 38:00 *3:00 4:00 :00P.M, P for Afternoon, 1 Saturdays only. 1 Sundays only, ay nights only. A for Morning. * Sundays excepted § Wednesdays only. ++ Monday, Fhursd 11 Mondays and Satu SAUSALITO FERRY. From APmiL 21, 1895, Leave S. F. WEEK DAYS. Arrive 8. P, 7.00A.3. il Val., Ross Val., San R1l.. 2.00a. o8 - “ SanQt 9.164.3. ioeeios T.AOAML 10.16A.4. San Qtn. 8.45a.:, 11.454.M. o eeeen 9.40a.M0 Lisea. San Qn. 10,45, L oo.o... 305, - San Qln. 4403, Ssaru. i 257 M, 5 “ San Qla. 7. 11.80r .M, Ross Val., Sa3 Rf1,, San Qtn. » 5.004.1., Cazadero and Way Stations . *1.462.M. o oy - *Saturdays only. X SUNDAYS. 8,004, Kil) Val,, Ross Val., San AL, San Qta, . Ross Valley, San Rafael, & 5 llll“'ll., “ « San Gt N Ross Valley, San Rafasl, Sea Qt. 11.00A.M. Sausalito anly. . ... Sensalilo aad Miil Valey...o. 1 1130432, Mill Valley, Ross Valley, San Rl = Xill Val,, Ross Val., San R0, San Qtu, 1 .04 10,0043 1,30, 215rx. 400 M, 5.30P.3. 6.45p.M,

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