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2 4 1 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1895 THE COMM SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Seventy-elght failures in September. Iver easier. Wheat dul’. Barley firmer. Black Oats stro; Corn demoralized. Rye weak and qulet. aral; Sweet Potatc Fine Butter very Ergs easie: Ve, s continue cheap and dull. car of Eastern Poultry in. rrived from Oregon. imes scarcer and bigher again. fer receipts of Wine Grapes. Tabie Graj Dried Frait Hide market lower again. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATIER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Octo- ber 10, 1 M.— Weather conditions and gen- | eral forecast: The folla e the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last sea- son: Eureka 3 01; Red Bluft 18c0.78, last sea- Iast season .75: San Luis ason 1.91: Los Angeles trace. Diego .01, last season .05; ; Fresno last .07 n .7 last season owing maximum temperatures are re- 5 from staifons in Californa: “resno 88, In- Los Angeles poried 10 74, Red aepe: 7%, Sun DI San I 81 m The pressure 1 68, is hizhest this evening over Van- couver, with & second crest of high pressure ce tral over Nevada and Utah. It is Jowest along the past and in Arizona. Siightly warmer Is in Northern California and in igton and Idaho. it is cooler in conditfons Are favorable for warmer at vicinite Frids Warmer weather in California Friday, except along P ccast of the northern portion of it. San Francisco for thirty tober 11, 1895: r: he morthern coast: 0 southeasterly on ade Northern Ca in— ary temperature along shiftin Souther: ornia — Fair; warmer; fresh erly. w For Nevada and Utah— warmer. For Arizona— Fair; scationary 1emperature, For San Francisco and vicinity—Fair; stationary i, v le winds. H. HaxMoN, Forecast Official. TARKETS. NEW YORK ¢ YORK, N. Y., Oct. 10.—Stocks to-day were irregu of late, the sales footi 1n this tor St. Paul up only 183,504 shares. figured for 32,100 shares, 4,800 and Sugar for 11,400, & the tendency of prices was upward provement of 14 to 114 per cent took In the rise Unlon Pacific, the grangers, Missouri Pacific and Chicago Gas were rominent. Union Pacific sold up to 1567, he securities of the subsidiary lines in the m were also in better demand on reports that v reorganizat 0n committee is to be formed Paul and the other grangers were nced by the splendid report of the for ihe first week of October. vith the Western grocers helped ck rose 1011014, ng in the railroad group wis .of small s. as oper: are all at sea regarding 1 of ihe negotiatiors now on foot look- lement of the Western rate war. sdvices from Chicago to-day about the (ter were anything but peaceful. Nenrar home fers hiad the convention of the trunk line repre- s 10 watch, and up to the close of busines { the meeting were lacking. Bulls, how- felt encouraged, and the belief was that the people will devise means for the better nance of rates. The advance in the prices : coal by the Jersey Central had n , especially as it was reported the co intended to put up rates again in the Chicago ing e afternoon an operator, icuous in t who was con- sy break in General 'Electric & couple of years » iven out as a seller of Chicago Gas 3 The resu cline of 14 to Chicago vil ing le and Na on, the Grangers, Kead- cuffered the asnville sold nment cotton lose the sho: which _impars Net changes show Leather preferred, r Lines som: T tone to the m of 14 10 114 po cent. ver, fell from 337 to 8114@S2 on sales by ers, who had expecied a larger . distribution of companies’ surplus at this time, llar. Union Pacific 1ssues were roposed reorzanization of the sales were $1.705,000. Kansas ates 3 1o 86 o: Denver and 214 {0 4234 : Union Pacific, firsis of '98, zon Improvement, consol tives, 2 10 nd Norihern Padific, firsts, 1% to 41! 135 to 4. Kansas and ertificates, 1 to $6; and do 'seconds, In Government bonds at the board, oupon fives brought 1161j. My 000 ¢ The 2 §1 n on hand. 38.110 ounces: deposited, hdrawn, 20,095 ounces: certifica; rain and Merchandise. NEW YORK. N. Y.. Oct. 10.—Fiour, dull, barely steady. Winter wheat—Low grades, $2 25@2 60: do. fair to 1 80@3 40: do, patents, $3 50 @3 76: Minnesota clear, $2 75@3 25: do straights, $320@3 50; do patents. $4 20@4 45. Southern fiour. dull. easy: common to falr extra, §2 10@ 2 50: good to choice do, $2 90@3 30 Cornmesl—Dull, steady. Yellow Western, $2 60 @2 65. —Dull Barl XNo. 2 Western, 43¢ in store. Nominal; No. 2 Milwaukee, Western, 50c. Wheat—Spot market, dull, easier; store and elevator, 663@66 b., 6735c: No. 1 Northern, 85 Options opened steady at 3 cables and heavy clearances here, with local shorts covering freely.” Prices were firm on rumors of a large export trade, but later reacted on_a denial of the rumor and the close was easy &t 14@14sc below yesterday. Decemberand May most active. No.% d _closed: October, 8434c: November, 663gc; b 815c: March, 601gc: May, 68740, Corn—Spot "quiet and’firm.: No. 2, 87V ele- vator: 381gc afloat. Options deciined on an ex- pected bearish Government report, ratlied again on Toom covering and closed heavy at 14@%sc below Vesterday. with & Iight (rade:. AaY aad Docemer most_active. October closed 3634c; November, 358301 December, 3454c: May, 3434c. Uuts—Spots fairly active, higher. - Options quiet, firmer 235%6c: November, 235sc: De- ay, 25%c. Spot prices: No. 2, 0."2 White, 25¢ 2 Chicago, 24%@ White, 23%c: Mixed te do, 25@28c; White American, $12@ Lake, $12@12 25. ? irm. Domestic. $3 3714@3 Tio—Firm. Straights, 14 70. Piates, moder- ately active, firm. Spelter—Dull. Domestic, 84 10@4 20. %;Lu.n-jx'u:rl\- Botives, State, common to_ chaice, 3@7c: do new, acific Coast, 31,@7c. London market unchanged. i Wool — Quiet; firm. Domestic fleece, 10@22c; pulled, 15@34c: Texas, 10@l4c. - Lar@—Lower: quiet. £6 10; city, $575@590: Ociober $6 12, nomi nal; refined, dull: Continent, 38 50; Soutn Ameri- can, $6 85: compound, $475@5. teady : duier. M Butter—Ste 46@50c; advance on better Uctober, uiet. 40. State dairy, dc: Wostorn dairs o factory, & S i ation creamerv. 11@160C fairdemand. State, large, 6@9c; 814@9c: do small. 7@10c; part skims, ull skims, 21o@234c¢. plKEs- Choice tuirly aitive and firm: State and pennsylvania, 19@2014: Western, fresh, : % case, 81 504 85, ey , Tallow—Quiet; steady. City. 434e: country, 434@ e Cotionseed ON—Firm: quiet; Crude, 2334c; jellow prime, 2755@26e: do, ‘good off wraee: Rice —Steady; moderate demand. Dos 3 @6c: Japan, 365@335c. D% Moiusses—Cholce firm: forelgn nominal; New Oleans open keitl, 2653 c. “offee—Closed steady: unchanged to 10 poin un.” October, $15 50G15 60: December, 355 50, March, $14_70@14 85: May, $14 30: Spot, Rio firmer: No.7, 161s@1614 Sugar — Raw firm,: fairly active. Fair retin- ing. centrifugals, 96 test, 35gc. itefined, quict. 433@4 9-16: mold A, 51-16c standard A, 4 13-16; confeciloners’ A. 4 11-16c cutloaf and crushed, § 7-16¢; powdered, 5 1-16c granalated, 4 13-16@5 1-16c; cubes, 5 1-16c. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, ILL. Oct. 10.— “Shorts” in wheat were {n an ensier frame of mind at the opening this merning than at the close yesierday. ensiness that wus due (0 war talk was eradicated from their minds by the knowledge that Turkey was not @ formidable adversary for the other European powers 10 encounter. The demand for wheat was therefore considerably curtaiied this morning and prices presented an opposite tone to that which existed during the final moments of resterday’s session. Business was dull and fre- Guently at a completestandstill. The Government report, due this afternoon, served, as it usually does, 1o restrict trade. Liverpool cables were firm. Receipts continue large. Chicago had 226 cars and the Northwest had 1208. Withdrawals from store amounted to 21,509 bushels and. 500,290 bushels cleared at the seaboard. The Cincinnati Price Current summary was bullish, but it received no regard. The posting of the cicarances caused vemporary finnness, but Cheese—F irme: do ar and the transactions smaller than | Western steam_ closed at | Any un- | ERCIAL Maximum temperature warmer, except | | 1 | 134 10 1 06%, and U. S. | | Baltimore & Obio. antile Safe Deposic Company reports | | | | Kingston | Del. Hudson | H. & Texas Cen WORLD. when the effect wore off the market again receded. The Daily Trade Bulletin reported stocks of wheat and flour in America and Europe at 26,300,000 bushels more than & month ago and 28,600,000 bushels 1ess than a vear ago. Closing Continental cables were irregular. John Inglis, the crop ex- Pert who traveled exiensively the ugh the North wwest just before the harvest, Issued the followlng statement to-day: “Lecel; at Minneapolis and Dututh will probably approximate 6l ,000,000 bushels for the months of September, October and November. While the above movement is unex- poctcd, on December 1 we will only be com- mencing L0 move a crop equal to 1ast year's.” New York reported 43 loads sold for export, on which announcement the best bulgeof the day took place during the last hour, but later, on a failure, prices broke to the lowest poini, closing ovly & feaction above. December wheat opened from 6026601 4c. s0id becween 6034@59%, clos ing nt 547@6Uc, Hyc@34c under yesterday, Es- tiniated receipts for to-morrow, 250 cars. Corn—The same slow and inactive market that has been in existence for a month was still present in corn today. A quiet business and a narrow range was nofed. Prices followed the mogement of those of whest. Receiptswere 357 cars, 341,600 bushels were withdrawn {rom store. Liserpool cubles were quiet, with spot 14d higherand futures unchanged. port clearances 168,124 bushiels. May corn opened at 287@29c. sold be- tween 20c and 283, @287jc. closing ut 28%4c, Tge under yesterday. kstimated receipts for to-morrow, 590 cars. Onts followed the other grains, The trade was dull an 1 barren of noteworthy incident. Receipts were 364 cars. and 110.303 busbels were taken from store. May oats_closed unchanged from y teraay, Estimated receipts for to-morrow 360 cars. ¥lax was steady. Cash No. 1, 9514c: October, 95c: December, 9814@96c; May, $1 02@1 013! Receints were 82 cars. Provisions—FEasfer prices ruled in provisions. Toss were on the decline, and had the effect of in- ducing selling of product with the natural result of establishing lower quotations. The new prod- uct is beginning to press on the market, which is necessarily a detriment to prices. The cash de- mand was poor to-day. January pork closed 10c Jower. Janusry lard 5c lower aud January ribs 214@5c lower. Ciosing prices: Wheat—Uctober, 59¢; December, 60c; May, 6ic. 28%ac; December, 28c; May, 4 Quis—October, 1760; December, 1734c; May, 203 Vork—October, 8827%; January, $9 40; May, Corn—Octcber, 29 6. Lard—October, $6 70; January, §6 76; May, $5 90, Ribs—October, 85: May, $4 721/ 2 I ne butter mar.et was steady lo-day. Receipts were moderate, and, owing to the scarcity of tine stock, dealers were firm in their views on those kinds. Prices werefunchonged. Cireese was firm, with a fair business. The de- mand was good, inany southern shipping orders being in the market. rices were unchanged. Eggs were firm and active. The demand con- tinues urgent and fresh stock was taken readily. Strictly fresh sold at 16¢ per dozen Money was 415@5 per cent on call and 6 per cent on time loabs, New York exchange sold at 26 discount. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. ILr. Oct. 10.— The receipts of cattle were light to-day and prices ruled steady. Medium welghts sold the best. Hogs were again in liberal supply, and although the demand was good everything excepting the In the | VeI best droves declined 5S¢ per hundred pounds. Trade in sheep was falrly active at yesterday's decline. Cattle—Receipts, 13,000; common to extra steers, $3 25@5 70: stockers and feeders, $2 b0@4; cows and bulls. $1 40@4: calves. $3@6: Texans, 81 76@4: Western rangers, 82 60@4 40. Hogs—Receipts, $2,000: heavy packing and ship- ping lots, $3 ¢h@4 26; common to choice mixed, £3 70@4 25: choice assorted, $4 10@4 25; light, B3 66@4 26: pies, $1 76@4 10. Sheep—Receipts, 13,000: inferior to choice, $150@3 75: lambs. CALIFORNiA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, I11., Oct. 10.—Porter Bros. Co. sold to-day at open auction: Grapes—In half crates, Muscats, 50@90c: Tokays, 60@S5c. The-karl Fruit Company sold California fruit at open auction to-day. reaiiziug prices as follows: apes—Tokay, half crates, 70c@$1 6 ons, balf crates, $1: Malaga, half crates, hait_crates, 55@70c. Pears—Winter P. Bar 7 NEW YORK Company sold to-d Oct. 10.—The at open auction: Grapes— Tokays, $1 96@2 95: half crates. 70c@$1 50: Mus- cats, halt crates. 1 60; Cornichions, $2 40@2 45; balf crates, $1 35@1 50- NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call firm at 125@2%; lastloan at 2% and closing offered at 2% FPrime mercantile paper, P | 6@5%%. Bar silver, 6Kc. Mexican dollars bdc. Sterling exchange is firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 8614@4 8634 for 60 days and $4 8714@4 5T%; for demand. Posted rates, $4 874 8. Commercial bils, $4 B515@ 4 86. Government bonds firm: State bonds dull; railroad bonds frregular. Silver atthe board was a shade lower. N BTOCKS. Norfolk & Wes 314 Preferred.. 13 Preterred |North American... 555 Adams Express...151 (Northern Pacific.. 4% Alton, Terre Hauie. 60 | Preferred.. 181 ‘American Express.115 |Northwestern. 1043, ‘American Tobacco. 97%4| Preferred. 147 Preferred 106 " (N. Y. Centrai 101 Y. Chicago&8.1, 15 1st preferred. 65 Bay State Gas Brunswick Land: Buffalo, Roch & P. Canada Pacific Canada Southern . Central Pactiic Ches. & Ohlo. Chicago Alton. Preferred... Chicago, 8. & 163 " (Oregon 1mprovmt. 170 Preferred. . 853 Oregon Navigation. Chicago & . Lii... 49 (Oregon Shor: Line. Preferred. 100 [racific Mail ChicagoGas........ 67y Peona, D.& Evans. Cleve & Pittsburg.165 (Pittsburg & W ptd. 32 Consolldation Coal. 2V Pullman Palace...172 Consolidated (iu..l(clv/g‘unlcxnll\‘!r 3 C. C.C. &8t. Louis. 4% 1814 Preferred. ... 94 |Reaaing. L 0% Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 38% RioGrande &Wesin 1714 Preferred. . . 48 Preferred.. 41ty Cotton Ol Ce . 21%4 Rock Isiana 769, Commercial Cable.150 RomeWat & Ogdenll7 1311 8t L. & S. W., Del. Lack& W estern166 Preferred. Denver & R. G.. Preferred. Dispillers.. General Electric, . #712 _Preterred. - 1144 8t. Paul & Omaha.. 427 Erle. Prefe; 124" | Preterred 5101 Fort Wavne.......165 'St. P. M. & 3 GreaiNorthernpfd. 124 Silver Certifica Green Bay.. .. YaSouthern Pacifi Harlem ‘200" Southern R. R. Hocking ; 3 | Preferred.. Mocking Valley... 23 Sugar Refinery, | Homestake.......0 29 | Preferred... 01 ._ 2%z Tenn. Coal & Iron. m::: 1100 77 Preferred. . J101 .85 Texas Pecific...... 113 36 TolA.A.& N.Mich. 11 173Tol. & Ohlo Cen.... %8 B84 Preferred.. . 3 "0l.St.Lonis & 1lltnols Central. Towa Central. Lake Erie & Westn Preferred Lake Shore. National Les Preferred, Long Istand. Lousville & Louisvill Preferred Marhattan Memphis & Charls. 16 Mexican Central... 1% Utica & B. Michigan Centrai. 1003z Wab. S. L. & Pa Minn & 8. L. Preferred Preferred. Wells-Farg Minn. & St. 2515 Western Ui 1at preferred 26V Wes Centras.. 2d preferred. 60 "|Wheeling & Missourl Pacific.... 363/ Preferred. g Mobile & Ohlo. 5 * Am Cotton d. Nashvilie Chatt.... 8114 . ational Linseed.. 2134 X N.J.Central.. 124, TosiNa 11134 66 1119 Do, i 381\2 3 Mutual Union @s...113 N J Cent Gen 6s...119%4 Northern Pac 1sts.11714 Do, 2ds. 101 Do, 3a . T2, 4 Northwes( Consola.141 Do, bs coupon.... Cherokee 4s. 1896. Do, deb B, 08 34/0 R & N 1sts.... 111 |SiL&lronMiGen 55 85 StL & S F Gen 65.110 St Paul Consols ...127 St. P. C. & Pa 1as.118 _ Do, Pac Cal 1sts. 11135 Southern k. B, bs, 9744 Texas Pacific firsts 91 Texas Pacseconds. 27 UnionPac 1stof 96.10815 West Shore ds..... 10613 Mobile & Ohio 4a.. ® R Granae West 1sis 1 Cen Pac 1sts0f'95.10414) Den& R G dat...... 11734 g K Pa tats Don aie11905 g FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa., Oct. 10.—The spot market is higer ai 6 3d. Cargoes are steady at 26s 3d promp: shipment, - % FUTURPS. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Octo- ber. 53°115d; November, 53 2d4: December, 58 214d; January, 55 214d: February, bs $14d. T SECURITIES. N. Exa., Oct. 10.—Consols, 1 i sil- ver, 8134d; French Rentes, 100¢ 7234c. s FAILURES IN SI;PTEM BER. The Bradstreet Mercautile Agency reports 78 fajlures in the Pacific Coast States and Terri- tories for the month of September, 1895, with as- sets $109,881 and liabilities $187,228, ns com| with 89 for the previous month, with assels $409,273 and liabilities §726,737, and 71 for the corresponding month of 1894, with assets $190.583 and liabilities $378,648. The failures for the past month are divided among the States and Territories as follows: Assets. | Liabilities. STATE. | mo. | California.. 58] $73,431| $140,528 Nevada. 1 50| 300 Oregon. 7 24,000/ 28,000 1daiio. 1 200! 450 ‘Washington. 11 \2,‘4“U; 17,950 Totals. 78 $109,881| 187,228 Following are the causes assigned for the fail- ures: Incompetency, 6; inexperience, 17; inade- quate capital for the business undertaken, 31: injudicious crediting, 4; neglect of business and bad habits, 2; unfavorable circumstances, floods, fires, etc., 14; frand, 5. PRODUCE EXPORTS Exports of Produce and Merchandise by sea from San Francisco during the first nine months of 1895 were $21,704,700, sgainst $17.712,000 during the same lime in 1894 and $25.462.400 in 1893. The ports in Septémber were $3.075,800, the bast for and are compared with $2,610,000 1u Septemb, r, 1894, Receipts of Quicksilver at this port during the first nive months of 1895 were 23,546 flasks, against 19,619 during the same time in 1894 and 16,841 in 1893, ‘I'ne exports by water were 11,283 flasks, valued at $417,809, azainst 11,236 at $33; 200 for the same time'in 1894, EXCHANGE ANU BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — $486% Sterling Exchange, sight.. 4 873 ew York Exchange, sig F 0235 New York Exchange, telegraphic. . 05 Fine silver, spot, 3 ounce 68 Mexican Dollars. 85% 66 PRODUOE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Is steady enough, but trade fs dull and unsatistactory. The Crofton Hall takes for Cork 69,956 ctls, valued at $66,456. No. 1, 95@9614c; choice, 97%4c; lower grades, 80@90c: extra cnoice for milling, 98%c@$1 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. SEssion—10 o'clock — December— 300, 97%gc. MORNING SkastoN—May—100 tons, $102%: 500, $1 0274; 1900, $1 03; 600, $1 03V4! Decem ber—100, 9734¢: 500, 97 bge. AFTEENOON SksstoN — December — 300 tons, 9735, May—600. $1 U3. BARLEY—Holders are very stiff with Feed, es- pecially as offerings are not large and there is a good local mfi“ ing demand for Il@el';fltd qufll‘\hlf at 8u@Bllgc B cil; choice, 6214 4c; Brewing, G5872146: Chvaller, $13 10 Jor Yo, 1 and 606G 76¢ B ctl for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SEss10N—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—100 6i%ac; 200, 63 May—300, 69c; 100, INFORMAL 6874c; 100,683c: 100, 6550, AFTERNGON SESSION—NO sales. OAT>—Bluck are higher, being wanted for seed. Common White are weak 'and quiet. Milling are quotable a: 85@90c B ctl; fancy Feed, 76@80c: £0od 10 choice, 65@72%5c: common to fair, ngg 621ec: Gray, 65@7T5c: Ked, nominal: Black, 90 $1 50; Surprise, 80@85¢ B ctl. CORN—AIl Kinds are neglected and wenk and prices continue to dccilve. Large Yeliow, s"z}&g 0c: Small Round do, 8714@90¢; White, 90 ® ctl ¥ eVE_Easy and inactive at 76@80c cl. BUCKWHEAT—8714@96¢ % ctl. MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR~—Net prices are: Family extras, $3 35@ 3 45 B bbl: Bakers' extras, $3 16@3 26; super- fine, $2 25@2 50 bbl.. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $20 5021 50 B ton; Cracked Corn, $21@22 B ton. -HAY AND FE:DSTUFFS, BRAX FLOUR AND —$12 50@13 50 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@17 for lower grades up to $19 50 ¥ ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Ground and rolled Barley, oIl $14@15 ake Meal at the mill, $20 B ton: jobbing, $22 50: Cottonseed Oilcake, $24. HAY—Wasnotas firm_yesterday, though there was 1o decline. Wheat, $7 50@13 ton; Oat, £6@8 50; Wheat and Oat, $7 60@10 60: Barle $6 50@8: Alfalta, 8 @7; Claver, $6@7; Com- pressed, 87@10: Stock, $5@6 B ton. STRAW—35@65¢ B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS-Small White and Pink are weaker. No other change. Bayos are quotable at 81@1 16 B cti: Small Whites, 81 50@l 76: Pea. $1 76@2; Large Whites, $1 20@) 30: Pink, $1 05@1 25; Reds, #1 16@1 20; slackeye, $1 76@1 85: Red Kidney, $15061 75! Limas, $363 20; Buiters, $1 306 170 % ct SEEDS rown Mustard, $1 75@2 B cil; Trieste, 81 90@2 10: Yellow Mustard, $1 50@1 75; ¥l $1 90 9 ctl: Canary, 314@3%ac B 1b; Alfalfa, 714 Rape, 134@214c; Timothy. 81yc; Hemp, 40 3 1b. DRIED PEAS—Splic Pens, 4@4%4c. The raw products nominal POTATOES, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweets lower at 75c@81 @ ctl: Salinas Burbanks, 60@80c: River Burbanks, 30@ 50c; River Reds, 35@45¢c B ctl. ONIONS—35@abc @ ctl; Pickle Onions, 25@40c Be VEGETABLES—Green Peppers, 30@50c box: Dried Peppers, 12@13¢c B Ib: Green Corn, 50@:6¢ % sack: 65@75¢ B bx for Berkeley and $1@1 75 for Alameda: I omatoes, 20@26¢: Summer Squash, 40 @50c; Green Pens, “lgc: String Beans, 115@2c: Lima' Beans. 2@2%sc § M: Cucumbers, 25¢ 0o: Pickles, 50@8b¢ tor No. 1 and 25@36¢ for No. Green Ukra. 30@d0c: Dried Okra, 1235 8 Ib: Egg Plant, 40@50c: Cabbage, 76c @ _ctl; Feed Car- rots, 30@4lc: Gailic, 213@3%4¢ B Ib; Marrowtat Squash, $5@6 P ton. o BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Choice, both fresh and pickled, is 1irm and stocks of both are not large. Lower grade Butter goes rather slowly. CREAMERY—Fancy, 23c 9 I, with small sales @20c: good to cholce, 16@ nominal. B—18@20C B Ib. PreRrrn- 15616 B b © : 13@18c¢ @ . SE—Fancy mild new. 8@8%c® B co 10 good, 6@714c B b: Young America; 8@9 12@13c 3 1. —Petaluma ranch Eggs from cold storaze are competing with the fresh goods and the mar- ket s easy in consequence. Oregon Eggs, 26@ 2T3c; extra fancy Eastern, 33@24c: fair to Cholce Easlern, 18g22c B dozen: siore gk, 18@27%sc, ranch Eggs, 80@34c B doz, with 85¢ for special marks. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The third car from the East this week sold at 86 for Hens and $4 50 for Roosters. These continued receipts from the East are de. mornllzi}sz the market for home fowl. Live urkeys are quotable at 12: 1 1 for Gobblers and 126132 1o Tens, oms, & pair, $1 50@1 75: Ducks, 84@: Hens, $4@5 doz; voung. $4@4 60’ do, old, $4@4 50 Fryers, 3 50: Brollers, $3@3 50 for large and $2@2 60 for rmall: Pigeons, #1762 B do for v o o 5@ T young and GAME—Hare, $1@] 25: Rabbits, $126 B doz; Gray Geese, $2@2 60 dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS PI%UITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Peaches from Ashland, Or., 50ld up to 75¢ B box. A few nearby Peaches brought $1'25 B box. Watermelons sold low, de- spite the warm wenther. Quinces, 35@40c B hox: Lantaloupes, 50@T75c ¥ case; Walermelons, $5.04 P 100; Nutmegs, 30@40c box; Apples, 50@7oc B box for good to choice and 25@40c for common to fair: Winter Pears. 26@40c; Pomegranates, 40 @b0c P box. BERRIES—Cape Cod Cranberries, 89 @ bbl: Huckleberries, 3@4c B 1b; Raspberries. $3@d: Strawberries, $5@7 for Longworths and 32@4 % chest for lurge berries. GRAPES—A schooner brought 1n 50 tons Wine Grapes from the San Joaquin, and this invoice, added to those from nearby points, weakened the market somewhnat. though previous prices were maintained. Table Grapes were weaker and ne- glected. Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $18@21 @ Mission, 316@18 P ton: White Wine Grapes, $14 @186; Sweetwaters and Fontainebleaux. 26@30c 3 box: Black Grapes, 20@25c: Muscats, 2 30c; Isabellas, 40@60c: Tokay, 2,@30c B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Limes are in light supply and nave again sdvanced. We quote Lemons at $2 50@3 50 P box for common and $4@5 for 1o choice; Mexican Limes, $6@7 ® box: Bananas, $150@2 0 3 bunch: Pineappies are not in sufi- cient guantity to quot DEIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS — Stocks are accumulating, owing to the absence of any inquiry. ‘The following prices rule on the Frait Exchange: Avples, 3¢ B Ib for_quariered, 314 B b for siced and 4J4@5c B b 10r eveporated: Peaches, 4@be B 1b, ana 6¢ for fancy: preled, in boxes, 12@13c: Prunes, 4c 1 for the four sizes and 5¢ for 40@50's. Apricois, 8@91ac B 1b for prime to choice and 10@ 11c @ I for faticy Moorpark: Figs, black, S@3%c % I for pressea ana 2@2b4c for unbressed; White ¥igs, 31@4c B D for pressed; Poars, Tc B b for evaporated halv, loc B Ib for quariers: Plums, 4@414c for pitted and 1%a@2%sc for un- pitted: Nectafines, 5@6 ® 1 for brime to choice RAISINS AND DRIED GRA PES—Prices for new crop gooas “are, carload lots: London lnvers, $1 box; four-crown, 10ose, 834¢: three-crown, 100se, 2%4c: Lwo-crown, 314c @ Ib: seodless Sultanas, 50 Sécdless Muscatels, 215c: clusters. §1 $5: Debesa glustezs,$2: Lmperial clusters, §250: Dried Grapes, 1 5 3 S~ Chestnnts are quotable st 1214c Do Walnuts, 70705¢ B B for No. ) hardand $@915c B b for softshell, joboing Jos: Almonds, T@8c for Languedoc and 9@Uc for paper-sheil: Peanats, b@ée © B for kastern and 4@4ac 3.1 for Calltorma: Hickory Nut ; Pecans, for rough and 8¢ for polishied rts, 8G9 Brazil Nuts, 7 W Ib: Cocoanuts. $5 § 100. HONEY—Comb, 9@10c 8 1 for bright and 8c | mg:wetlmm;:mfiwhlls‘rfllflfllb‘ibc “light T extracted, v Tk s 4o BEESWAK < Tog s gop, e o PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—No further change. Bacon Is weak and in heavy stock at the decline. Bacon, 7¢ for heavy and 7Thic for lght medium, 10%jc for ton; | light, 11@12c B B for extra tight and 12Lhc ¥ B for suzar cured: Eastern Sugar-cured Haws, 12@1235¢ @ h: California Hams. 1016@ 1lc; Mess Beet, $7@8 3 extra mess do, 38 @9; family do, $10: extra prime Pork, $8 7 bbl: extra cleur, $16 8 bbl: Smoked Beef, 916@10c B b, LARD—Eastern, terces, quotable at 6@614c B B for compound, and Sc for pure; pails, 8%4¢; Cal- ifornla, tierces, '5lae for componnd ana Gi4c for &"K: half bbls, Tc; 10-Ib tins, 734c: do 5-1b, Tihe COTTOLENE— , and Din 103 the 7%%c In tierces, and 8%gc B HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Both' dry snd salted stock are lower and the market Is weak at the decline. Heavy salted steers, 9@9%4c; culls and Dbrands. 8@814¢: medium, 8lgc: culls and brands, T3gc; ligh c: culls and brands. 6¢; Cowhides, 733¢; culls and brands, 615c: salted Kip, 7c: salted Calt, 9c; saited Veal, 7c: dry Hides, usual selec- tion, 16@1614¢; culls and brands, 12@124zc; dry Kip, 12@13c; dry Calf. 18c; prime Goatskins, 20@ 35ceach; Kids, Ge: Deerskins, good summer, 30c #°: medium, 15@28c: winter, 10@16c: Sheep- #kins, shearlings, 10@30c each: short wool, 3 40c each: medium, 50@60c each: long wool, 70c each. Culls of ali kinds, about 14c less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered is ouotable at 414 @435 B Ib: country Tallow, 4@4%c: refined. 6c; Grease, 3@3ls B In. WOOL—We quot - Fall as follows: San Joaquin and Southern, 4@6c B 1b: free Mountain, 6@7zc: defective do, 5@6c. Quotatlons for spring clip are: Humboldt and Mendocino, 11%4@12%c: Nevada, 5@8c: Valley Oregon, 12@13C # Ib. HOPS—5@7c @ 1b for new crop. #mall and the market 15 utterly lacking in snap. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags are nominal—the season is over. Wool Bags, 24@26c. COAL—Wellington is quotable at 88 B ton: New Wellington, 88 8 ton; Southfield Wellington, 27060 Seattle, $6: Bryant, $6: Coos Bay, $5: Walls- end. $7: Scotch 37 60; Brymbo, 87 503 Cumber- land, $850 in bulk and »10 50 in sks: Pennsyl- yania Anthracite Egg, §14: Welsh Anthracite Egg, #9; Cannel, $8; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley,'$7 80: Coke, $13 in bulk and $15 B ton In sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 5 Dry Granulated. 5c: Confectioners’ A, 474c:" Magnolin A, 4c: fixtra C, 3%sc; Golden C, 834c; half-barrels, Y4c more than barrels, and boxes Fh¢ more. SYRUP—Golden, in bbls, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c % gallon. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughter- ers are as follows: BEEF_First quality. 5@5%c; second quality, 4%zc: third do, 3@dc B . EAL—Large, 4@5c: small, 5@7¢ B 1. MDUT‘A‘ON—\\'uhen, 4@4vqc: Ewes, 315@4c 'LAMB—5@6c B 1, PORK—Live tiogs, 3c for large, 314c for small and — for feeders; dressed do, 4%@5Yac @ . RECEIPTS OF INTERIOE PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour,qr. sks......20.843 Wool, bls Oreg 3,252/W ine, gals. Wheat, ot 5,475 Hides. no. Oregon 3,465 Pelts, ndls. .. . Barley, ct 4,205 Lumber, M feet... Oats, Or, ctls’ 4,855/ ITops, bls. 60 Corn, ctls. 370'Ralsins, bx 4,430 Beans, sks. * 4,925 Leather. rolis B4 Potatoes, sks.. 3,491 Sugar, bbls L. 670 Onions. sks. 500 Quicksilver, flasks B4 Hay, tons. 522 Lime, bbls. .. 840 Middlings, sks.. 5! 35 Bran, sks. + REAL ESTATE TRANSACOTIONS. George H. and Carrie G. Burdick to Julia A, Crocker, 1ot on N line Pacific_avenue, 137:6 E of Laguna street, E 38:9 by N 127 :814. Frederick A. and Filena T. iiyde to same, same: 210, Woit ‘and Esther Fleisher to Albert Samuels, lot on E line of Buchanan street, 68:6 S of Bush, S33by E 102: $10. John aud Barbara Beyersdorf to Josephine Beyersdort, lot on SE corner of_vine gtreet and Central avenue, E 30 by S 87:6; $11.250. Joseph Bauer to Josephine Schuler, lot on 8 line of McAllisier street, 287 E of First avenue, E 26 by 5 157:6; $10. Louis Landier (by R.I. Whelan, Sheriff) to Jo seph Nash, lot on NW corner of Washinglon and Walnut sireets, W 78 by N 102:814 ; $10.000. George A. Golden to Michael Golden, lot on B line of Albion avenue, 224 N of Seventeenth street, N 88 by E 120: 810. M. Morgantiau Commany (3 corporation) to Wil- liam Helbing, lot on W line of York street, 180 N of Twenty-second, N 36 by W 100; #10. George and Ellinor Davidson to City and County of San Francisco, lot_on S Jine of Lombard street, 187:6 E of Dupont, W 17:6 by S 77:6: 8 W- C. Spencer (guardian of estate of H. 8. Cotter, minor) to Angelette Kelly, lot on N line of Salleio street, 157:6 W of Hyde, W 56 by N 63 5. Palrick Troy (executor of estate of Benjamin Copson) to Eernard Conway, lot on SE line of Howard stroet, 75 N of Sixth, NE 25:1%4 by SE 80: $11,500. J. B. Hagzgin, Lloyd Tevis and Henry Wads- worth (trostees San Francisco and Point Lobos Toad Company) to Catherine Stack, lot on N W corner of A streat and Thirty-first avenue, N 100 by W 51:9: $320. W. 5. Tench to Annie Tench, lot on SE corner of Thirty-third avenue and J street, £ 57:6 by S 100; gift. John R. Spring to Cornelia K. C. Strather, lot 798, gift map 3: $10. Eruest and Aunie Wynne to Abraham ana Mag- gie Sophey, ot on W line of Mission street, 131:1 8 of Brook, 1, W 118, N 25, E 123, Precita Val- ley, lot 393; $1 E Charles and Virginia Kornfeld t Annie T. Smith, lot on E line of Shotwell street (California av: 150 8 of Stonemen, S 76 by E 160, Preci lands; ¥5. Thomas V, lot on W line of Mi: 4 miles trom City Hall House, 261 5 of Randall 870 N of French, 76:6 S of Morrison’s fence and 50 S of lot gouveyed in 1579 d 373, thence N 50:8 by W 60 $10. Market and_Stanyan Streets and Golden Gate Park Land and Improvement Company to Caro- iine Sharp, lot commencing at a point 101:8 £ of Stanyan street and 60:0 N of Alma avenue, N 54:1, SW to point_where NW line of block 1 fn- tersects a line 80:5 N of Alma avenue, K to begin: ning; £10. and Kate C. O'Brien to Peter Dean, lon mrest b 4 ALAMEDA COUNTY. Rudolph Franke to Hyppolite Audiffred of Ouk- land, lot on ¥ line of Grove street, 98:6 S of Eim or Twenty-fourtn, § 50, £ 78:5, N'18:8, E 6:7, N 36:6, W 84, to beginmng, being lop 27 and_portion cricls 26 and 28, block P, Kelsey Tract, Onkland; 0. Same to same, lot on Thirty-fourth or Brown street, 419:614 E_of Grove, E 60 by S 100.55, being lot 35 and W 10 fest of lot 38, Coilins Tract, Oakland; $10. Oakland Loan and Tnvestment Company to Liz- zie M. Bryan and Leeia B. avis (wife of G. W. of Kan Francisco), lot on S line of Addision stret, 233 W of Shattuck avenue, W 60 by S 119.65, being foriion of plat £8, ltunchio Vicente and Domingo eralta, Berkeley: $10. J.C. and Mary .. Mc3ullen to same, lot on W line of Chapel sireet, 380 N of Bancroft way. N 50 by E 137:1%, olock 5, mapof villa lots joining the unlversity site on the south, Berkeley ; $10. Edward M. Norris to Emily Norris ‘of Onkland, lot ou i line of Chester sireet, 272 S of Central avenue (West Twelfth sireet), S 38:6 by k 125, Oukland: gift., Edward M. Norris to Mary J. Norris of Alameda, lot 20 and strip of land 15 feet in width, taken from W portion of lois 17, 18 and 19, said strip abutting upon and extending along E'line of lot 20, all in biock B, Mrs. M. J. E:voy's property, Oak- iaad Township: giti. Frank Gimbel to Catherine Gimbel of Berkeley, lot 1, block 57, tract.B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley: also lots 32, 33 and 34, block &4, tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley: gift. Jamcs W. Burnham to Sarab J. Burnham of Ala. meda, lot on_ NW corner of Clinion avenue and Lafayette (Nineteenth) sireet,. W 50 by N 150, block 14, Amended Map of Bartlewt ITact, Ala- med Caroline F. Tank to Henry P. Tank, lot on S line of Taylor avenue, 122:2 W of St. Charles street, W 50 by S 148, being lots 19 and 20, Vischer Tract, Alrmeda: gi Maria Figuera to George C. Turner of Alameda, beginning ai the NE corner of lands of George Turner, thence SW 200 feet t0.lands of George u. usbaumer, thence NW 127.80. NE 200, SE ng, Murray Township; $10, . ley to Bridget Ganley of Oakland, loton Sline ot Fith street, 37:6 W of Castro, W | 87:6 by S 100, being the W half of lots 15 to 18, bicck 48, Onkland, personal property wheresoever sltuated: gift. Felix M. Levacherto Rosine Dubernet of Oak- land, lot on SE line of Eleventh avenue, 50 NE of East Flfteenth street, NE 50 by SE 100, block 67. Clin 00, East Onkiand: giit. tate of Mary 8. Scholfield (by executors), to H. S. Haseltine, lots 13 to 16, block A, University Villa Tract, Berkeley, quitclaim deed: $1. o2Villiam G. Henshaw to Cohn and Sarah 1. Thompson, lot on W iine of Whittier street, 234 N from N line of East Fourteenth street, N 76 by W 146, being lots 15,16 and 17, block A, resubdivi- slon of Fruitvale T'ract, Berkeley Township; $5. Builders' Contracts. Henry Martin Rathjen with William F. Nelson, plumbing. etc., on he SW corner of Fillmore and Lom| Stree(s; $7738. . ‘Rathjen with Ferdinand Wagner, yHlenry Mariin rick Work, etc., same; 1069 Henry Martin Kathjén with H. L. Helgoth, lath- Ing etc. same: 8169, enry Martin Ratbjen with Jacob Schulei, car- penter work, etc., same; $7758. THE CALL CALENDAR, OcToBER, 1805. October 3. Full Moon.. October 11, Last Quarter. Qctober 17, New Moon! £ ® =C 26 SUN AND TIDE TABLE. TR WATER tow wATEL October 25, 'irst Quarter. BUN. - R MOON. H . OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STFAMER. |DESTINATION | SAfLs, | PIXR: Homer.. .1 Coos Bay. Oct 11, 5ra | Pler 20 Columbfa.". | Portiand Oct 11/10Ax | Pler 24 Pomona.....| HumbolatBay Oct 11. 2px Pier § Faralion... | Yaquina Bay.. Oct 11,10aM | Pler 2 Walla Walla| Vic & Pet Sni | Oct 12. 9ax Pler 9 City Peking China& Japan Oct 12, 3px M S S Alce Binchd | Portland. . |Qct 12, Seu Pier13 St baul.....|Newport ... . |Oct 12, 9au Pler11 North ¥ork. | Humboldt Bay Oct 14, 94 Pler 2 Mexico.....|¥an Dlego..... |Oct 14.11am | Pler 11 Arcata. .| Coos Bay *|Oct 14, sex | Pier 13 Point Loma. | irays Harbor, (Oct 15,12 | Pier 2 City Everett| Panama. Oct 15, 4px| Pier 27 Australia..... | Honolulu... .} |Oct 15,10ax Oceanic Eureka .... |Newport . Oct 16, 9am | Pier 11 Etate ot Cal| Portiand. Oct 16,10ax | Pier 24 NationalCty | HumboldiBay Oct 1612 u | .. Arago. B Oct 18.10am | Pier 13 &nd Oct 17, 9am | Pler 9 Sydney Oct 17, 2pM Oceanic Santa Rowa.. |San Diego..... Oct 18.11ax Pier 11 | Panama. M STEAMERS TO AKRIVE, n | Frox i ard | Portiana, ;008 Bay . Departure b b b RE RS National China, Eureka... Crescent Portiand . | Newport. . | Victoria & HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO, October 10, 1895, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was_dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meriafan, or at exacily 8 p. M., Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lisutenant N.. in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGE Arrived. THURSDAY, October 10. Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 nours from New port,etc; prss and mdse. 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicholson, 12 hours from Moss Landine: produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Albion, Luudquist, 16" hours from Albion; 230 M 1t lumber, to Albion Lumber Co. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, 15 hours from Men- docino, etc; pass and mdse, (0 Mendocino Lumber 0. Stmr Pomona, Hannab, 1714 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse. to_Goodall, Perkins & Co, Stmr Truckee, Thomas, 60 hours from Tillamook Bay: pass and lumber, to Truckee Lumber Co. Stmr Yaquina, . Dorar, 64 hours from Yaquina Bay; mdse, to CJ Hendry’s Sons & Co. Sumr North Fork, Hansen. 26 hours frm Eureka; pass and mdse. to Charles Nelson. Bark Prussia, Hanson, 18 daysfrom Alita 21,995 cs salmon, to Alaska Packers’ Assn. Bark Wilna, Slater, 13 days from Nanaim 2404 tons coul, to John Rosenfeld's Sons. Bktn Marion, Anderson, 20 days from Cooks Tn- let: 200 tons coal, to master: 250 bbls salmon and 1 cs furs, to N Lyon. Scbr Nettle Low. Low, b hours from Point Reves: 50 bxs butter, o C E Whitney & Co. Schr H C Wright, Brammer, 15 days from Klawak: 12,228 cs 140 bbls salmon, to North Pac Trading & Packing Co. Cleared. THURSDAY, October 10. Stmr Willamette, Cushman, Nanalmo; Oregon Imp Co. Stmr Columbla, Bolles, Astorla; Oregon Reilway and Nay Co. Ship Yosemite, Fullerton. Nanaimo; Geo Fritch. Brsuip Marpesia, Donovan, Tacoma; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Br sbip Star of France, Ulyatt, London: Baltour, Guthrie & Co. Bkin O C Funk, Challeston, Seattle: Kruse & Madison. sailed. THURSDAY, October 10. Stmr Weeott, Magee, Eel River. Stmr Navarro, Hardwick. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Protection, Ellefsen. Stmr Wiliamette, Cushmah, Nanaimo. Stmr Newsbov, Fosen, Usal, Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego, ete, Branip Crofton Hall, Parker, Queenstown. Ship Benjamin Sewall, Sewail, Port Townsend. Bark Columbia, Gove, Port Blakeley. Bktn North Bend, Davis Grays Harbor. Bktn C C Funk, Challeston, Seattle. Schr Chas R Wilsou. Johuson, Grays Harbor, Schr Sadie, Smith, Umpqua. . Schr Archie and Fontie, Colstrup, Stewarts Point. Schr Chas Hanson, Nieison, Grays Harbor. Schr Rio Rey, Isigkelt, Bowens Landing. Schr Corinthifan, Zaddart, Point Arena. Schr Emma Utter, Alien, Coos Bay. Schr Edward Parke, Anderson, Grays Harbor. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—October 10—10 P i—Weather hazy: wind calm. Charters. The ship Commodore loads lumber at Port Blake- ley for Melbourne, 40s. %‘he Brship Auchencairn loads wheat at Port- land for Europe, 373 6d—1s 3d less direct—prior to arrival. The Br ship Dovenby Hall is chartered for wheat from Portland to Furope, 32s 6d—1s 3d less direct. Spoken. Sept 21—7 N 29 W, ship J B Walker, hence June 14 for Liverpool. Aug 7154 S 104 W, Brship Andreta,fm Santos for rortlano. Domestic Ports. ROCKPORT—Arrived Oct 10—Stmr Scotfa, hee oct 9. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 10—Stmr National City, hence Oct 9. Sailed Oct 10—Schrs Viking and Jennle Thelin, for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Oct 10—Schr Joseph Diego. NEWPORT—Arrived Oct 10—Stmr Alcazar, fm We-tport. BOW ENS LANDING—Satled Oct 10—Schrs Bar- bara Hernster and Seven Sisters, for San Fran- cisco. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 10—Ship Dashing Wave, SEND—Arrived Oct 10-Schr Al- calde, from Hakodate. COOS BAY—Arrived Oct 10—Schr Daisy Rowe, hence Sept 26. REDONDO—Arrived Oct 10—Stmr Caspar, from Fort Bragg. Cx;’EoA “—Arrived Oct 10—Stmr Greenwood, he Qct 8. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Oct 10—Br ship Giftord, from Newcastle. NSW. Sailed Oct 10—Stmr Excelsior. Eastern Port: NEW YORK~—Cleared Oct 10—Bark Holllswood, for Honolulu. Forelgn Ports. SHANGHAT—Salled Oct 9—Schr Golden Shore and bktn Robert Sudden. for Puget Sound. ANTWERP—Sailed Sépt 27—Br ship Kilmeny, for San Francisco. AFGOA BAY—Arrived Oct 7—Brbark Agnes Oswald, from Port Gamble. FALMOUTH—Sailed Oct 8—Br bark Dunreggan, for Ipswich. SEWCASTLE, NSW—Salled—Br ship Lochee, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantio Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 10—Stmr Spree, frm Bremen and Southampton. Sailed Oct 10—Stmr Normannia, for Hamburs. BREMEN—Arrived out Oct 10—Stmr Aller. SOU1HAMPTON—Arrived out Oct 10—Stmr Augusta Victoria. HA BURG—Arrived ont Oct 10—Stmr Dania. LONDON—Arrived out Oct 10—Stmr Moblje. Salied Oct 10—Stmr Mohawk, for New York, ISLE OF WIGIT—Passed Oct_10—Stmr Maas- dam, from Roiterdam for New York. LIZARD—Passed Oct 10—simr Obdam, from New York for Rotterdam. importations. EUREKA—Per North Fork—17 cs seed, 84 sks peas, sks glue stock, 1 cs dry goods, 1 cs shoes, 1 e drugs, 48 aks wool, 28 sks potatoes, 17 Mtk stock, 85 M ftlumber, 4873 M shingles, 130 M shiakes. - SAN PEDRO—Per St Paul—1 bx hardware, 6 e iiar00 ks barl eles—600 sks barley. Santa Maria—949 sks wheat, 651 sks beans. Los Olivos—1178 sks wheat. T.os Alamos—275 sks whea. Cayucos—1 pkg mdse, 3 coopschickens, 3 bxs butter, 2 ca eggs, 31 dressed calyes. SantaCruz—15 roils leather, 25 bxs apples, 1 box Kknives. San Simeon—1 coop chickens, 7 dressed calves, 1 s eggs, 2 tubs 1 bx butter, 1 sk bacon. Port Iarford—4 tubs 4 bxs butter. 53 bxs apples, 1 bx hiams, 8 cs cheese, B4 pkgs hides, 3 sks tails. 4 bdls pelis, 3 cs eggs, 2 CoOps chickens, 29 cs fish, 11 sks dry fruit. 1 dressed calf. s wheat, 133’ sks mustard seed, bdls peits, 3 bbis tallow, 6 dry hides, 23 sks crawfish. 13 bbl mackerel. Carpenteria—190 sks beans, 78 bbls asphaltum. Santa Baroara—9 sks walnits, 1 cs chrese, 1 case Ccalsup, pkg mdse, mackerel, 5 sksgreen Peas, 51 bxs lemons, 18 Dbls rin water. Ventarn—259 sks beans, 2 pkgs mdse, 25 sks dry apricots, 34 bxs oranges, 46 bxs lemons. 1 pkg bur- 18D, 2 LX8 boots and suoes, 12 sks walnuts. t San Pedro—1 pkg machinery, 70 ¢s canned fish. ‘Newnort South—160 sks corn, 87 bxs oranges, 16 Dxs lemons, 235 sky peanuts, 3 bxs persimmons,10 Dbis sweet potatoes, 1 sk chili peppers. YAQUINA LAY —Per Yaquina—500 sks oats,30 cds staveboits, 270 tons stone. SANTA CRUZ—Per SantaCruz—1 cs eggs, 414 bxs batter, 34 pigs housshold goods. Monterey—3 empty tanks, 4 bxs demijohns, 1 bl sacks, 1 bx oil, 140 bxsupples, 5 ca caeese, 1 | bx drips. Watsonville, ex P V Ry—6815 bags sugar. Moro Cojo—225 sks potatoes. Moss Landing—1 bx butter, 1 coop chickens, 1 s FTRLDS LANDING—Per Pomons—38 doors, 49 hi-sks 27 sks wool, 200 cs canned goods, 503 sks peas. JHureka—1 sk coln, 12 pkgsexpress, 8 billy pelis, 1 cg shoes, 124 head cattle, 3 bahch, s dry goods, 2 cs bolt ends, 1 crt machinery, 100 sk e, 102 pes lumber, T b dowets 0 b0 iy 12 2, Large. Small.|Large. Small, Rises| Sats | Rises. | water, 2 mf-cmc):em. doors, 418 M 11174300 7012 0.00a 053] 6.1 B.38T12TE | wais, 41 hCa appies, 6O b 15“%:flm4.{h.§, Seer <] 014 0.00a! 8. .21p | nails, X8 apples, X8 8¢ , K 1 ht-i 112, 6117l 7.52a] 0.07A| 0.21: ,e.ul 5.37) 0.00a | 593 bxs buter, 1 bbl ale, 19 cs llqnme.‘; ‘hxh :e::.‘, 1 h-bbl 1 keg gin, 1 h#-bbl brandy, 3 bbls whisky, 1bx 1 keg rum, 168 cigurs, 1 pie atting. ME: INO—Per Point Arena—1. kgs mdse, 200 M ft lamber, 3 bdls hides. R Little River—12 pkgs mdse, 1 axle, 26 sks shells, 22 pkgs scrap iron, 3 bdls hides. Point Arena—1 bbl 65 bxs butter, 12 bxs apples, 2 cs exen 245 sks peas, 1 coop chickens, 3 cs mdse, 4 cs clothing. Consignees, Per Santa Cruz—Standard Oil Lester; Goldberg, Bowen & Co Langley & Michaels; Jones & (' Wolf & Son: W A Rouse & Co. Western Sugar Ref (o Jonas Mitchell; Wheaton, Ereon & C Sherry, Avilla & Cy Per St Paul Wetmore Bros. Neil Bros Redington & € Herman Joo: AW Fink & anger & Co: W F Union Ice Co; : Sfewart & Co, sonld & Jandin: L Scatena & C Biagi & Co; Wood, Curtis & C: W C Price & Co: Garcia& Maggini: Bray's Sons & Co: Tillmann & Bendel; Wieland Brewing ¢ H Dutard: Gray & Barbieri; J Ivancovich & ¢ Allen & Lewls: ~ Dalton Bros: * D E Allison & Co Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Jonas Erlanger & Co Emerson: Christy & Wise: W B Sumner & C Cluff & Co;_Thos Denigan, Son & Co: American Union Fish Co; b Tevis & Co: Hills Bros: Wheaton, Breon & Co Cain & Co; C E Whitney & Co: De Be H Waldeck : Bissinger & Co: Enterpri G Camillonf & Co; H Heckmann & Co Coftee & Spice Mills: Martin, Feusie Henry & Co: Sinsueimer Bros Hulme & Hart: Chas Montgomers ¥Frult Co: J Hoftman: LD &Co; Western Meat Co B G Ruhl & Co: Dairymen's Union H N Tilden & Co: H Kirchmann & Steiuhagen; Hammond & Brod : K Smith’s Cash Store; L G Sresovich & Co: Brewery: Norton. Teller & Co: F W Pacific - Commercial Co: H P Grego Melczer; Doernbecher Furniture Co & Co: W R Larzelere Com C Asphaltum Co; B Lichtig: Milling Co; C ¥ Armstrong: A C Fr, Milling Co; D Hirshler: A Dibble John Waites; Golden Gate Fish Co: A Inguglia. Per - Point Arena—Mendocino Lumber & Co: Mack & Co: W B Sumner & C Standard Oil Co: C E Whitney & C Wilson & Baechtel; Dodge, Siveen o Seed and Piant Co: O B Smith & C Ross & Hewlett; Rohlffs& Gerdau:' Stultz Bros Eveleth & Nash: De Bernardi & Co; H Alexande Swith’s Cash Store: Martin, Feusier & Co; Uni Lumber Co: Cox Seed and Plant Co; Hann, Levl & Co; Hoffman & Alexander: Wells, Russell & Co; Voice & Kortney: W Cohen, Hirsch & Co; Jumes Davis: Bartlett Springs Co. Per Pomona—Baker & Hamilton; ¢ roll: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Dodge C E Whitney & Co: Dairymen's Union &Co; DN &E Walters; £ J Bowen & ( Tobey; Feiling, Cressy & Co; Wieland Brewing ( Hoftman & Alexander: F B Halght; Hills Bros: I{ Cohen; Garcls & Maggini; Getz Bros & Co: Albion Lumber Co vbauer & MeClellan: y ; Norton, T 8 O BSmith'& Co: Overland Freight ‘Transfer Co: R Hanify: Russ, Sanders & Co; E R Stevens & Smith’s Cash Store; Staudard Oil Co; United States Hilmer B A G Long; Alcatraz 5 Del Monte & Co; S P Brewery: Witzel & Baker: Wheaton, Breon & Co: | American Union Fish Co; A Crocker & Bros; J IL Kruse: Amer Caro Acid & Gas Co: Fredericksburg Brewery: Cal Bottling Co: Marshail, Teggart & Humboldt Mineral Water Co; Wells, Furgo & D E Allison & Co; E J Bowen & Co; H Dutard; Cox Seed and Piant Co: Shoobert. Beale & Co; Aretic Oil Works: Thos Denigan, Son & Co; L Metzsie: National Ice Co; Pacific Coast L& M Co: Royal Eagle Disi Co;' W Fuse; Amie Wright: Chas I Rapp; CG Miller: Chas Black; Chas Rossler; D Vervalin: Dr W H Mays; F C Carlson: F Korbel & Bros: H Alexander & Co; Mliiler & Lux: Pacific Shoe Co; ¥ Barrows: W Cohien, Hirsch & Co; Capt XNichols: C B Rode & Co: J M Moore & C rer Yaquina—C J Hendry’s Sons & Co. Per North Fork—E J Bowen & C Glue Works: John F Inglish; Levi Strauss & Co; Stanaard Oil Co; Thos Denigan, Sons & Co: Cox Seed and Plaut Co; Jansen, Rose & Heney: U W Shoe Factory; Enterprise Brewery: D McDonald: Wieland Brewing Co; Bavaria Brewery: Hibernia Brewery; Chas Nelson. California OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, PANAMA STEAMSHIP LINE. (P. R. R. CO.) Panama Railroad Co. COLUMBIAN LINE (P. R. R. CO.) TO NEW YORK The S. S. “CITY OF EVERETT” Will be dispatched for Panama on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1895, Superior Passenger Accommodattons. Taking cargo under through bills of lading for New York. South American & Euronean Ports. No cargo recelved or bills of lading signed on day of sailing. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MER. CO., Agents. 204 Front street. E. H. HINTON, Gen. Agent Panama R. R. C PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 a.M. Oct. 2, 17, Nov. 1,16, Dec. 1, 16, 31. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Oct. 2. 7. 12, 17, 22, 27, "and every fifth day ‘toereafter. comneciing at Vancouver with the C. ». R. R., 4t Tacoma with N. P, R. R", at Seattle with G.N.'Ry.,at Por: Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aad Fieids Landing (Hum- Dboldt Bay) str. Pomons, 3.7. ¢, Oct. 1, 6, 11, 18, 21, 26, 31. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Lufs Obispo), Gavioia, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, 8 a. M., Sept. 26, 30. AL9 A. M., Oct. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Poe: Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and port, 11 A. ., Sept. 24, 28, Oct. 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, v. 3, 7,11, 16, 19, thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. A.. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. O. R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 A. M. every five days, con. necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines o all ints In_OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, ONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi: cago, New York and Boston. 8 7, and every fourth day TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. State of California salls Oct. 6, 16, 26, Nov. 5. Columbia sails Oct. 11. 21, 31,-Nov. 10. Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. 7 503 For through rates and all other Information apply 10 the undersigned. @00DALL, PERKINS &CO. FRED. F. CoNNoR, Gen'l Supts., Gen'l Azent. 20 Markes st 19 Montgomery st. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold_fields (Fremantie), Austra- lia; $220 first class, 8110 steerage. Lowes: Tates to - Capetown, South Africa. Steamship Austratia, Honolulu only, Tues- day, Oct. 13," at 10 A Australian steamer ALAMEDA, salls via Honolulu and "Au and,Thursday, Octo- ber 17, at 2 p. . SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special parties et 1o wnd Nov. = “Ticket oftice, 114 Montgomes Freight office, street. 327 Mariet street. J. . SPRECKELS & BROS.. General Agents. ARG LTI 4 OMPAN Y’ 4 k5k (N 1W ) dz 0PI River, 100t of Mortonst. Travelers by this line avoid bo:h transit by Engiish raiinm o the discomfort of crossing the chanmnel I ot boat. New York to Alexandria, Exypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second-class 316, @ 7 L& GABCOGNE, Capt. Bandelon .0 -1 ber ¥, 8 . urther particulars Apply to P A. FORGET, Agent, Y. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZT " Montgomer avenue, San Fl‘lnc?lfig.‘)" KT s ey, BOYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY, STEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indles and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg) France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bilis of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas ure to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Flvmoutt, mubv.u.r,. Southampton. First class, $195; th Cligs, 80. For further D';?'mmlnu apply te PARROIT & CO., Agents, 306 Calitorula st STOCKTON NTEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Wasnington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. &F~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. Sl STEAMER : . C. alker. J. D. Pet 3 Mary Garratt, Stock fars : (:::y ‘of Stockton. urn steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, 5 P. M. one Main 805. Cati Nav. and Impt. Cou VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAXD. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Sunday—10 A. ., 4 P, M. Sunday—8 P. Landing, Mission 1, Pier 2, - OCEAN gmmsm‘ WINTE STIR LINE. United States and izoyal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, Queensiown & Liverpool, SALLING EVERY wEEs. ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- v eelected: second cabin, $35 and $40; Majestic and ing_to steamer and accommodations | T ’ England, It~ ‘euton'c 85 . Steerage Tickets from Efg| - | e Segtiand, Sweden, Norway and Denmark | through fo San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickeis, | Eai dates and_cabin plans may be procured | S AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Company, 613 Market sty under Grand Hotel. W FLETCHER, General Ageut for Pacl ic Coast. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. | San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A. . 5:10, 6:30 P. @, ‘Thursdays— 0 p. 3. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: 0 P 3. AYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.M.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 r. ar. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 A, M.y 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 . . Saturdays—Kxtra trips at 1:55 and 6:35 P . BUNDAY 10, 9:40, 11:10 a. 3.; 1:40, 8:40, 5 P M. n Francisco and Schuetzen Park same __schedule as above. Leave San Francisco. Arrive In effect San Francisco. May 5. . 1595. Destination. etaluria, 0 P3| 500 P Santa Rosa. Fulton, Windsor, ealdsbursg, | G ! 8:30 P (8:00 Ax| Clo 7:30 py| 6:15 PM | Pieta, | 7:40 ax/ | Hopland & 0 73/8:00 AM| Ukiah. Wau| | 110:30 An 7:30 PM| 6:15 PM |8:00 Ax|Guerneville. £:30 Py | | 7:40 AM[B:00 am| Sonoma |10:40 AM 6:10 Py 5:00 Py and 6:05 puM| 6:15 Pm |GlenElen.| | ;: Sebastopol. 10:40 Ax | 10:30 AN 6:05 x| 6:15 Pu an Rafael for Bolinas. Bprinas connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West ing Stag Stage % at Geyservilla for Skaggs Springs. st Cloverdale for the Geyssrs. at Pleta for Highl nj Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport, © o7 Stages connect ar Hopland for Lakeport and Bartlert Springs 5 s Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Biae conne Stages connec Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Luke, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Caipella, bomo, botter Valley, Joha Day’s, Lively' Gravelly Valley, Harris, Blocks Y’ burg, Bridgeville, Hydesville and Bureka. | paSaturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all polnts be yond San Rafael at half rates. » Special Sunday El Campo Service. STEAMER UKIAH leaves Tiburon ferry every Sunday—10:80 A. ., 12:10, and 4:00 . M. Returning—Leave Kl Campo at 1:00, 8:00 and $:00 7. 2. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding, H. O WHITING, K. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agents _ OUTHERN PACIF « (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Trains leave nnd are due (o nrrive at SAN FICAN Co. CPANY. 6:30 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 7:00a Aflautic Express, Ugilen aud Fast 7:004 Benicia, Vacaville ey, Sacra- mento, and Redding via Uavi 7:304 Martincz, San Ramon, Napa, toga and Santa Liosa. . 7:30A San Lcandro, Hagwards & Way § BOA Niles, Sau Jose, Stockton, T Sacramento, Marysville, Ked Blutt 9:004 Los Angeles Fxp (for ‘osemite), and Los Angeles. 004 Martinez and Stock 5 20:004 San Leandro, Haywards o5 12:00x San Leandro, Haywards & Way St' 1:00r Niles, San Jose and Livermore. *#4:00r S.cramento River Steamers. +1:30p Port Costa and Way Stations. 37005 Gan Lenndro: Havwards & Wy r s 1008 MG SRR Wi Napa, Calistogs, Ll Verano and , Raymond, Sants Barbara ta Rosa... & .. Dil%A 4:00r Benjcia, Esparto, Woodland, Knights Landivg, Marysville, Oroville and Sucranento . 10:454 5:00r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockion ... = .. w5 5:30p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns ~ 8:452 5:30r New Orleans Fxpress, Fresuo, Ray- mond (for Yoscmite), Bakersfield, Santa Barbara, 1.os Angeles, Dem- El Paso, New Orleans and .. 10:454 for Mojave 1 T 6:00p Vuropenu Mail, Ogden and ¥ 6:00p Haywards, Nilcs and San Jose, 7:00¢ Vallejo 3¢ 00r Oregon Iixpress, Sacramento, Murys. ville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound and East 10:454 7:00r San Leandro, Haywards& Way 5t'ns 10:30p 9:00 San Leandro, Haywards& Way Stns {112:00a $111:15p San Leandro. Haywards & Way St'ns _*7:15A SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 17:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Cruz ..o 18:059 8:15A Newark, Centervi elton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Stations .. Bi50p *2:15p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Sauta Cruz and Principal Way Stations. *11:204 4:45v Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos 9:504 COANT DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) *6:45A San Jose, $New Almaden aud Way Statious..... 1 17:304 Sunday Excursion forSan’ Cruz, Pacific Grove and 52 ose, Principal Way Statigns % 18:359 8:1534 San Jose, Tres s, Sant: 5 Pacific Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Luis Ohispo, Guadalupe aud P cipal Way Stations 7:05p 10:474 Palo Alto and Way Stations. t1:45p 10:804 San Jose aud Way Stations, B:00p 434 Puio Alto and Way Stations. 3:307 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAK FRAKCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:00 8:00 9:00 *10:00 11:00A.. *12:30 $1:00 *2:00 3:00 00 From OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 8:00 *9:00 10:00 *11:00a. 1 0 200 *3:00 4:00 *5:00r.m, A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays only. § Wednesdags only. + Sundays only. tt Monday, Thuzsday and Saturday nights only. The PACIFIC TRANSFER COMPANY check baggage from hotels and resis Tnquire ot Ticket Agents for Timo Cards aud dences. stlier information e aer Tl Atlantic Pacific RAILROAD Prains leave from and arzive t Market-Street Ferry, Chicago Limited ves every day at 5:30 ». ., carrying Pullman | Palace Sisepers and Tourist Sleepers to fChicage yia Kansas City without change. Anuex cars for Denver and St. Louis. VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 .M. aod 5:30 ». M., connecting in Los Angeles with solid trains, Loa Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the most Comfortable rallway, California to the East. A popular misbelief exists regarding the heat 1n Bummer. The heat i3 not greater than is enconns tered on even the most northerly line. This is well known to experienced travelers. "The meals at Harvey's Dining Rooms are an exe celient feature of the line. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can be reached In no other way. Ticket Oflice—G44 Market Street, Chronicle Building. NORTH PACIFIC (0AST RAILROAD 5 (Via Sausalito Ferry). m San Francisco, bezinning September 1, 1898, WEEK DAYS. For Mill Valley and san Rafael— 10:15,11: 3k : 00, 8:00, 9-15, <500k Dot Fuh 10 MLV er :10:15 4. 3.5 1145, 5:15, 1139 For Mill Valley, San Mafact and or valley, San Rafacl and Sa; 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 A. 2x.; 1:30, 3+ .'izaqfi":'s'"'i M. *Does not run to San Quentin, THROUGH TRAINS, . M. week days—Cazadero and . Saturdays—Tomales and way starrior® M. Sundsys—Point Reyes ana Way stationg