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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THUR SDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1895 - e THE COMMERCIA SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver steady. Wheat and Wheat freights quiet. Barley steady. Oats in better tone. Corn weak and dull. Fair sales of Ry Bran firm. Hay very steady. Feedstuils unchanged. Se Weaker quotations for Beans. Potatoes and Onions cheap. Butter, Cheese and Egas steady. etables in £ood supply. Hens aud Roosters demoralizeds ¥resh Fruits dull. Dried Fruits quiet but steady. Raisins moving freely. Almonds and Walnuts sell well, Honey very dull Wine Grapesin demand. Fair trade in Provisions. Mides continue to shade off. Wool quiet. Hops neglected. Meat market unchanged. Coftee nactive. Quicksilver firm. Oils unchanged. Sterling Exchange firmer. WEATHER REAU REPORT. AGRICUL- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF wURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Octo- ber 16, 1895, 5 . M.—\Weather conditions and gen- forecast: e following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as with those of same date last season: 27, last season 2.04; Red Bluff 1.92, last San Francisco .85, last season 1.05; last season .75; San Luis Obispo .08, pared scason 1 Fresno .0° lust season 1.81; Los Angeles trace, last season .74; San Diego .01, last season .05; Yuma .02, las season .97, I'he following maximum temperatures are re- yported to-day from stations in California: Eurel 0. led Bl 72, San Francisco 64, Fresno 74, In dependence 70, San Luis Obispo 70, Los Angeles diego 68, Y uma 90. Francisco data: Maximum temperature 64. minimum 55, mean 60. The barometric couditions are nearly normal throughout the disirict west of the Rocky Moun- tains, but show’ a slight depressionfin Arizona; it is aso somewhat below the normal in_Oregon. ~The weather i8 zenerally cloudy in lifornia and thence Nevada and Utsh. nours exe light _shower at and in the foothills east of Fresno, but the con- ditions are somewh tied and occasional sprinkles are to occur in th ated sec- h n of the State and east- ward into Nev ah. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending at midnight October 17, 1895: For Northern California—Fair in the south por- n, partly clou the north portion, ¥ Without rain; stationary temperature: light o sh variable winds, generally westerly on the ithern o For Southern California—Fair: nearly stationary tem ©: fresh westerly winds. For Nevada—Fair in the southern portion: prrtly clondy in the DOFhern portion, with occa- sional Lt showers Lo-night; Stationary tempera- ture, except sl warmer in the southwest por- tion. For U stationary temperature. For A tionary temperature. For San vicinity—Generally fair; stationary tempe light to fresh variable winds, generally westerly. W. H. Hamxox, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, N. Y..Oct. 16.—The stock market still retains its professional charscter. Inthe open- deal ten of prices was upward, I zs the enconraging advices from London regarding the fortnightly settlement having induced moderate purchases of the leading railway issues. The for- rs at this time were in our market as buyers, bitrage house placing the purchases for this it at about 5000 shares, of which St. Paul figured for nearly two-thirds of the amount. The upward tendency, however, was checked s0on atter the opening by an advauce of the posted rates of 2 10 488 and 489, On Mon- nd 388, This, of course, led to of gold exports. influence, but later acco importin in_the ling exch tention was paid to this fes the professional _elemen: s, Grangers, Louisv € stocks, and this firms became more 1ge market more at- e’ Of the situation by They sold the Indus- le and Nashville and other tarted moderate liquida- for the' long account.- Prices receded any- fTom 14 10 184 per cent. Sugar fell 134 to Tobs 115 to 9234: Burlington and L1510 8614 Paul, 110 78; Ger 1,114 to 4 lectric as s0ld down T to 6834 and later rose The governing committee of the > at a late hour this afternoonlisted t Comipany receipts for the Fidelit pany ceriificates. The recovery in Ch 0 Gus in the closing dealings steadied the mar- ket und a fractional recovery was noted. Net how declines of 15 to 135 per cent, the | sugar. In the inactive issues Consolidated e 1 1o 14634, cland, Loraln and Wheel- ferred, 134 to 70. s w ere lower. £1.689,000. 4, and Morris and Essex The transactions aggregated Colorado Midland consol fours certifi- cates fell 114 S14: Fort Worth and Denver City sixes, 1 to [1linois Central fours of 1851, 1 1o 112; Missouri Pacific consols sixes, 1 10 102; New York and Pu m consol fours, 2 to 104, ana Ulster d Delaware consols, 115 to 104. _Akron and Chi- g0 Junction fives rose t0 115 and Louisville, any and Chicago neral es, 1 to T84 fe Deposit Company reporis 1 on hand, 218,062 ounces: deposited, 26 ounces; certiticates outstanding, 218. 69,5 Grain and Merchandise. NEW YORK. N. Y.. Oct. 16.—Flour, dull, un- 4, steac chang . Winter wheat—Low grades, $2 25 80@3 45: do, patents, a Minnesota clear, $2 75@3 25: do shis, §3 20@3 50: do patents. $3 35@4 20: low . 52 25@2 60: city mills. $3 85@4: do pat- . $4 20@4 45: Southern flour, dull, steady; common to falr extra, $2 10@2 8U: good to choice irm at $2 50@3: buckwheat t at $1 20@1 75. Dull, steady. Yellow Western, $2 60 Nominal. No. , 48@48c. Nomins 2 Western, 42@i3c; State No. 2 Milwaukes, 46@50c; 5@ Wheat—Quiet and easier: No. 2 red, in_store and elevator, 673,4@68c: afloat. 6814¢; 1. 0. b., 6914c: No. 1 Northern, 67 Options opened dull aud firm and advanced 14. reacted S5@%, on I realizing and the increase cast of the Kockies, closing steady at 34@Ve below erday, with & moderate trade. December ana ive. red: January, 6834c: May, T0%ac: October, 6635c; De- @710 Corn- quiet; No. 2,38c elevator: 39c atloa: Options were quiet and ciosed at 15@14 advance, alocal trade. May and November mos? ovember, 367j¢: Decem- Spots steady Qctober, 24c: November, May, 257¢;: No. 2 Whit prices: No. 2,2 Chicago, 2515¢; No. 3. No. 3 233, Mixed Western, 25@26c; White do, 25@3014c: White State, Feed—Bran, Rye Fe . Options steady; December, 24c; 50." Piates, firm. Domestic, 84 03@4 15. quiet: Domesiic fieece, 16@22c; Texas, 8@13c. %0 Quiet, weak; Western steam closed $605; City. 85 75; October, 605 nomiral; refined fail ontine t. 86 45; 'S, A, $6 80; compound, y. Mess, 39 75@10. eraté demand: unchanged. State lc: do creamery, 2215@23c; Western airy, 12@: dairy, 10@l4c: do creamery, 14@23c: do June, 16@21c; do factory, 815@1235¢; Elgins, 23c; imi- tation creamery, 11@16c. Firm, Cheese - fair demand. State, large, S@lic: do small, 7@10140; 314@T1ac: full skims, 214@: gasoSteady: moderately active: State and 20@21%5c: 1cehouse, 16 3 Western, fresh, 18G20c: €0 @ case. $6@s. 0 Tallow—Qulet: easy. City, 4 5-16¢ asiked: country, 43 5@A455e, as o quality. ced Ofl — Firm: far demand. Crude, v prime, 28c: good off grade, 27@ Steady. Domestic, 334@6c: Japan, 355 6l@ILyc Foreign nominal; New Orleans oj eisle 26@32¢: firm. S offec — Options easy. unchanged to 10 point: down. October, 815 4 @15 45 ovember, 8’105 "5 g‘.lb i‘ll {h"-l”m;:;hsilsl)“: January, $15 May, 5@14 40. Spot Rio dull, steady: No. 16aisvae @ P ull, steady; No. Sugar—Raw dull, steady. Fair retining, 314c asked: centrifugals, 96 test, 36uc asked. Refined dull, steady: off A. 45-16@4ihc: mold A, be; glxnndnd ,\‘ ?.;:‘ennkrllouen' A.455c; cutloat, ie: crushied, B3sc; powdered, So e crualed. B3ic; c; granulated, CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, 1L, Oct. 16. — The business in wheat to-day was the smallest of any so far this cek. Part of the strength of yesterday still re- mained at prices at the opening and a slight ad- nce was estublished, but ball news was needed and that was not at hand. Liverpool showed dis- regard of our strength of yesterday by ‘declining 140, The receipts in the Norihwest were not quite ## heavy as they have been. 914 cars arriving, but they were larze enough to discountenance an theory of u fulling off ' Chicago arrivals were 305 cars, 106 more than estimated, and 19,328 bushels wern tuken from store. About tie middle of the session sales began to tell on_prices, which eased off 1o the extent of the enrly wivance, and when Bradsireet’s report, wiv- Ik incrense of 7.886.000 bushels on the world’s Vistile Iy was received, there was a break and # aormmblo by “longs” 1o sell. pore irregular, KExport clearances were light at 171,728 bushels. December wheat opened from 1016 6070, 50l between 61%c and 6034c, clos: Continental cables Brunswick Lands. 113 Buffalo, Roch & P. 23 IN'Y | Cannda’ Pacific.... 604N, Y. & New Ei WORLD. ing at 6U35@607, 4o, 34@he under yesterday, Es- for to-imorrow, 390 cars. 4 quite & great deal of firmness at the opening but it rec 1 its inspiration from wheat, and when that market lost a portion of its strength corn, too, eased off. Receipts were light at 281 cars, although the estimate was for a malier supply v from store were 57,315 bushels. & ces amounted to 137,052 bushels. Bra reported an increase in the available stocks of 93,000 bushels. Liver- poor cables were dull and steady. May corn opened at 29%4c, sold_between 29%4c and 2934@ 2935c, closing at 2914c, unchanged from yester- day. Estimated receipts for 10-morrow, 400 car: Oats were highor on the improvement in wheat and corn, butno particular attempt was made to cause an advance further than that_made in_sy pathy with the other grains. Receipts were 30 less than expe bushels vere taken from store. When Bradstrect’s Teport, givinz an increase in stock of 846, announced an easier tone w closed a shade under ceipts for to-morrow, 21 Flax—Was _firme: 9434¢: Decembe Receipts were 120 cars. Provisions—The hog receipts were large and that market was in a good condition. It was natural under the circumstances for products to_decline. Trade was unimportant, however, and May, $1 0114@1 01Ya. nothing developed to affect the market in a serio manner. January pork closed 7ize lower, Jan ary lurd 5@7hgc lower and January ribs 23ac loiwer. Closing pricy Wheat—October, 59%sc; December, 601 631ac. Corn—October, 293, 3 May, 2954c; December, 2734c: May, ‘Onts—October, 18c; December, 1814c; May, 2034¢ Pork—October, $840; January, $9 4734; May, £9 7215, Lard—October, $5 6714; January, $5 7214; May, 55 90. Ribs—October, $5 05; January, $5 80. There versal of conditions in _the butter market 10+ y effected and prices, although unchauged, were not more than steady. Receipts were fair ‘and the demand very quiet. Eggs were steady. The receipts were moderate, but no mprovement in quality was seen. Fresh stock sold at 16¢ per d i call and 6 per cent on Money was per cent o time loans. New York exchange sold at 40c dis- count. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. Irr. Oct. 16.—There was a fair demand for good beeves on sale to-day, at steady prices, but other kinds moved oft slowly. Owing to the heavy receipts there was decline of 5@10c In hogs to-day. The larger part of the bet- ter class of hogs finds its way eastward, the ship- ping demand being very good. Choice droves of sheep and lambs were wanted, and were firm, but others met with poor sale and were weak. teceipts, 19,0005 COMMON (0 eXLIASLeeTS, feeders, Cattl £3 40@5 5 cows and_bulls . §2 50@6 25 Texans, $1 75@3 60: W estern rangers. 52 50@4 40. THogs—Heceipts, 40,000 heavy packing ana ship: ping lots, $3 65@4 10; common to choice mixed. 3 60@4 10: choice, '$4@4 10; light, pies. $1 7d@A. Sheep—Receipts, 18,000; inferior to choice, $1 25 @3 50: lambs, $5@4 40. and $2 40@4 4 FRUIT CALIFORNIA SALES. CHICAGO, TrL., Oct. 16.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruit at open auction to-d: at the following prices: Quince, $125@1 45. Pears—Easter Beurre, §1 55@1 70. Plums—Coes Late Red, $1 45. Grapes—Tokay, half-crates, $1 25@1 35; Muscats, halt-crates, 90c; Black Mus- cat, 55¢. The National Fruit Assoclation sold Prunes, half-boxes, 80c@#1: Utah Pears, $1 45@ 240; Winter Nellis Pears, $1 65@1 90: Halt- crates Tokays, §1 50; half-crates Museats, 81 2 German aif-crates mperors, $1 15: half-crates Corniche ons, $1 20. Yorter Bros. Company sold: Gray crates Tokay, $1 80@3: sinzle crates, 7 sin. ts. 55@60c. X National Fruit A ion sold’ to-day at ¢ auction Pears—Easter Beurre, $1 8%@2: Glout Mc 2@4 05: Winterellis, §1 75@2 20. Peaches — $1 25." Quinces—81 50. Hali crates Tol @2 05: half do Muscats, @1 40. dros. Company sold apes Tokays, #155@210; half-crates, $1; Muscats, $110. “The Earl Fruit Company sold: Grapes—$1 65@ 8290+ 185: half crates. 85¢@s1 05; Corn half crates, $1@1 30; Muscats, half-c NEW YORK STOCK:! Lon, ates, 90c. Bonds, Exchange, Monrey and Railroad Shares. Money on call firm at 2@215%; last loan at and closed offered at 215%. Prime mercantile paper, 4@B%. Bar silver, 6Nc. Mexican dollurs, 4c. Steriing exchange very firm. with_sctual business in_bankers' bills at $4 8714@4 87145 for 60 days and $4 £814@4 S8y for demund. Fosted rates. $4 88@a 89. Commercial bills, $3 Ne@ 4 8 Government bonds steady: State bonds 4 dull; railroad bonds easicr. sold ‘at 6814¢ for 10,000 ounces. firmer. ver at the board The market was CIOSING STOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 95 | Norfolk & West 314 Atchison..... . 2154 Preferred... 137 Preterred . 524 North American... 5l Adams Express...150 | Northern Pacific.. 4% Alton, Terre Haute. 61 | Preferred. 18 American Express.116__[North 4 ‘American Tobacco. & Preterred. ..... ..104 Bay State Gas. Baltimore & Ohio.. 62 Canada Southern . 85%3/N. Y. Susq & W. Canton 1and........ 507 Preferred Central Pacific ... 1x130ntarlo Ches. & Ohlo....... 19V Ontario & Western, 184 Chicago Alton.....168 " Oregon Improvmi i Preferred. 173 | Pref 3 Chicago, B.& Q... 614 Oreg Chicago & E. 11i..._49 " [Oregon Preferred. 10235 Pacific M 3 A Chicago Gas. . 6995 Peoria, D.& Evans. 5l Cleve & Pishiiri 185 [ Pittsburg & W ptd. 32 Pullm: E: Consolidation Coal. 32V 0 Palace. .. 173 Consolidated Gas. 1462 Quicksilver. C. C.C. &St. Louis. 444 " Preferred. Preferred. .. 93 |Remamg. E Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 3714 RioGrande &Westn 17 Preferred. . 1 96 | Preferred. a1 Cotton Ol Cert.... 2213 Rock Isiana 78 Commercial Cable. 150 Del. Hudson Del.Lack& W e: Denver & R. Preterred.. Distillers. . General Electric. HomeWat & Ogden117 18225t L. & S. W T3 Tnl68 | Preferred. &lst. Paul & Duiut Preferred.... Erle...... ... 117 St. Paul & Oriaba., 3% Priferred 5" Preferred.. 12015 Fort Wayne.. SLP. M. & ML GreatNorthern ptd. 124 Green Bay Harlem. . Hocking Coal Hocking Valley Homestake ... H. & Texas Cent. 1iiinois Central. siiver Certificat. Southern Pacific Southern R! R.. Preferred. Sugar Refiner Preferred. 2Y2 Tenn. Conl & Tron. 42y | Preferrea. J101 Towa Central.... 1014 Texas Pacific. 11 Preferred. 36 ToLA.A.& N.) 11 1714 Tol. & Ohio Cen 34 BTly Preferred.. . 77 3 olSt.Lonis& K.C. 10 Lake Erte & Westn 2313 Preferred 18 Preferred. . _77% Union Pacific.. Lake Shore. 215005 U, Den. & Guit. Nauonal Lea . 3415 U.S. Cordage....... Blj D 9lyy Preferred.......l 1oig Long Island . 8477 Guaranteed.l.l] 31 Touisville & Express. 46 Louisville N Leather.. Preferred. . Preferred. . Manhattan Conaol. U. & Rubber. Memphis & Charls. 15 Preferred.. Mexican Central... 1234 Utica & B. ¥ Michigan Central.. 98 b. S. L. & Pac.. 87 Minn & S. L......./— | Preferred.. 2234 Preferred —_ |Wells-Fargo, 103 Minn. & St. Lcom. 25% Western Union.... 92%2 st preferred 8634 Wis Centran..... 6l 2d preferred.. ... 593, Wheellng & L B.. 15 Missouri Pacific.... 857x Preferred. . 473 Mobile & Ohlo..... 2214 Am Cotton Oil ptd. 721 Nashville Chatt.... 75 W U Beef. ) National Linseed. . 23% L I Traction. N.J.Central. . e U S 45, Teg.. Do, 45 coupon U S 48 new reg. Do, 4s coupon...122 MK T2ds... Do, 4s. Mutual U %N J Cent Gen bs.. 11914 Do, 2 §7 °Northern Pac 1sts.11515 o, bs. 1143, Do, 2ds...........1015, Do, bs ‘coupor... 118 * Do, dds. . 72 Cherokee 4s. 18961003 Northwest 141 Do, 1897.. 10034 Do, deb ba. ..110 Do. 1898, 1003, 0 R & N 1sts......111 Do, 1886, 11111003, SUL&IronMtGen 58 84 Pacific 68 01795....100 St L & S F Gen 65,110 D.C.3-6 5s........110 St Faul Consols ...127 Ala Class A 4.0 10814/St P. C. & Pa 1sis 118 Do, Class B 4, 5 109 La Consol 4s...... £ Do, Pac Cal 1sts..111 513 souchern Ko T by, 961 2 Missouri funding..— ““|Texas Pacific firsts 901z N Carolina con 6s..12414 Texas Pacseconds. 26 Do, 4s... So Carolina 4148, Tenn new : Va funding debt 102 | UnionPac 1st0r'96.109%, 105 |West Shore 4s.....1060g 89 |Mobile & Ohio 45.. 66V4 8234 R GranaeWest 1sts 7714 Ches & O 5s..... ..1113; 615/ Atchison 45, ... 8135 Do, trust repts st 6 | Do, 2ds A .11 331, Canada South 2ds..10815G H & S A 65...... 101 Cen Pac 1sts of 9510415 Do, 24 7s. ...... 104 Den & R G 1st. 11734 H & Tex Cent5s..111 Do, ds....... 9135/ Do, con 6s. 105 Erle 24, 79 “|Reading 4s......110 80 Kansas Pa Consols 83 | Missouri 6s. 100 Ks Pa lsts Den div112 * FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT 1IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ExG., Oct. 16.—The spot market Is steady at s 314d. Cargoes are firmer at 27s chberv)lovemhe:e:lpmenl. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Octo- ber. bs 23,d; November, 5s 314d: December, 55 3344; Junuary, 5s 414d; February, 53 43d. e SECURITIES. NDON. Exa., Oct. 16.—Consols, 107 7-16; sil- ver, 811-16d; French Rentes, 1008 36¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — s48TI Sterling Fxchange, sight .. D= Tassig New York Exchange, sight. — 0213 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 05 Fine silver, spot, B ounce. ... — 68 Mexican Dollars.... L 65% b6% PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHT! s 64 continues the rate, with an occasional charter drawn at it. The chartered wheat fleet in port has a registered ton- nuge of 62,400, against 54,600 tons on the same date Jast year; aisengaged, 12,500 tons, against 63.600: on the way 10 this port, 312,800 tons, aganst 201.000. W HEAT - Quotations are remarkably even, hav- ing made no change worthy of note for some time. The demand is not at all active, though there is some buyiug going on_all the time. N 3 95¢ B ctl; choice, 9614¢; lower grad extra cnoice for milling. 9714c@$1 @ cul. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT. SESS10N—10 o'clock—May—500 tons, $1 0334: 100. §1 0814, R LAR MORNIN: tons, 975gc: 1400, $1 0313, AFTERNOON SESSION—May—500 tons, $1 031, BARLISY —Feed and Brewing_continue quiet at about the same prices.Feed, 5834 @6114¢; choice, Brewing, 65@72%ec: Chevaller, $1@1 10 1or No. 1 and 60@75¢ B cu for oif grade. CALL BOARD SALES. SESSI0N—December—2900 700, 971zc. May—1500, $1 03%4: INFORMAL SESSION—10 0'clock—No sales. {EGULAR MORNING Si December—200 AFTEENOON SESSIO! 200 tons, 6734c. December—100 6214c; 200. 623c. OATS—There is a fair demand. and as receipts are moderate the tone of the market is stead tuouzh dealers are unable to establish any ady: Milling, 86@80c @ cil; sancy Feed, 75@80¢ % ctl £00d 10 choice, 65@T72%5¢: common Lo fair, 55@ 62100 Gray, 60@ Ked, T0@s0c; Black, 90c@ $1 50: Surprise, S0@85e B cul. COKN—Continues dull at_the low prices. Offer- ings, though not large, are sufficient. Larze Yellow, B5@9Uc: Small Round do, B5@8834¢; White, 80C @%1 @ ctl RY' selling moderately at 75@80c ctl. BUCKWHEAT—In small demand at 8714@985¢ Bl FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras 3 35: Bokers' extras, $3 15@3 25 supe tine, $2 25@2 60 bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $20@21 B ton; 150 B ton. Cracked Corn, $20 50@2 AND FEEDSTUFFS, RRAN- Firm at $13@14 50 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@18 for lower grades up to $19 50 B ton for the best. FI DSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, Meal at the mill, $20 B ton; jobbing, tonseed Oilcake, $24. HAY—Is rather firm than otherwise, receipts being moderate, Wheat, $7 50@12 60 3 ton; Oat, $6@5 50 B ton: Wheat sind Oat, $7 50@11; Barley, #6 50@8: Alfalf; $ @7: Clover, $6@7; Com- pressed, $7( $5@6 T ton. STRAW—35@55¢ B bale. HA $14@15: Ollcake 22'50; Cot- BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Nearly 23,000 sacks have arrived dur- ing the past three days and almost all kinds are somewhat lower. Choice lots are selling fairly, but off qualities are slow. Bayos are quotable at $1 5 1 Whites. ¥1 40@1 65; Pea. $1 60@ large Whites, §1 0: Pink, $1@1 20: $1_15@1 20 eye, $1 75@1 85: Red v, $1 7o@2: Limas, $2 50@2 85; Butters, 160 ¥ cul. Sl-DS—Flaxseed is lower. receipts of late hav- ing been too heavy. Alfalfa and Mustard Seed have ined. trown Mustard, 81 75@2; Trieste, 05 Yellow Mustard, $1 25@l 60; Flax, ¥1 75@1 85 @ ctl: Canary, 3@3%gc 1b; Alfalfa, 630@:bac; Kupe, 13,@214C ® B Timothy, 81gc] Hemp, 4¢ # 1b. DRIED PEA! ominal at $1 20@1 30 for Niles 0 @ ctl for Green. and §1 40@1 POTATOES, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Stocks are liberal and the market ON1ONS, is weak and dull. Sweets, 75c@$1 @ ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 60@s0c: River Burbanks, 25@30c; Ore- gon Burb 50@70c: River Reds. 30@40c B ctl. re quiet and plentiful as usual at 35 Pickle Onions, 25@40c @ ctl. Nothing new of any conse- quel 5@6be @ box: Dried Pep- pers, 10@1 cen Corn, 75@s5e # box for Berkeley and ®1@1 75 % box for Alameda; Tomatoes, 25@40c: Summer Squash, 35@50: 1ae @ Ib: String Beans, 1@2c: 21p¢ @ 1b: Cucumbers, 25¢ % bo 5 tor No.'1 and 25@35c for No. Green Okra, 40@b0c: Dried Okra, 1210c 8 Egg Plant ; Cabbage. 6Uc Feed Car- rots, 30@d0c: Garlic, 216@31¢ ® b Marrowfat Squiish, $5@6 @ ton. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BU R—Pickled descriptions have been in active demand of late and rule firm in consequence, Fresh Butter is steady, with small stocks of fancy brand. CREAMERY—Fancy, 24c 8 Ib; higher: seconds, 19@2215c. DaIRY—Fancy, 2Uc: good to choice, lower grades, nominal. CrEAMERY TUR—18@19¢ B Db, PICKLED—16@171s 2 B FIRKIN—15@16c @ Ib. CHE! —Stocks have slightly increased dur- special marks 7@18c; ing the past two or three aa Prices keep stendy. Fancy mild new. 8@9¢ ¥ I common to good, 6@71zc B Ib; Young Amencs, B@dc; Eastern, 12@18c B . EGGS—Fine ranch Eggs, which had been weak for some days, cleaned up better yesterday, and as receipts are falling off again dealers rather 100! adier market shortly. Oregon Eggs, 2234 # aoz: extra fan stern, 25@26 Eastern, 192 Eggs, 180,2715¢ B doz; cold storage, gis, R0@3ac B doz. POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY — Turkeys, Ducks and Geese are steady and in fair demand. but Hens, Roosters and Broilers are in oversupply, cheap and demoralized. Live Turkeys, 11@13¢ ¥ tb for Gobblers and 10 @12z for Hens: dressed do, 12@13c: Geese, § £150@1 75: Ducks, $4@b 60: Hens, Roosters, young. $3 50@4 ; do, old, $3 50@4 50; Fry- ers, §5 oU: wroilers, $2 50@3 P doz for large and small: Pigeons, $175@2 ¥ dozen for young and $l@l 25 for old. GAME—Hare, $1@1 Gray Geese, §2 50 @ do; DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Al Kinds are quiet. Stocks of Apples are large. Quinc The@$l B case: Watermelons, $306 B imees, 30@40c B bOX: Apples. H0@T % box for good 10 choice and 25@40c for common 10 fair: Winter Nellis Penrs. 50c@31: other Pears, 40@50c; Pomegranates, 40@50¢ 3 box. BERRIES—Cape Cod Cranberries are veriously hell at 37 75@% 50 B bbl. Huckleberries, 3@6c ® 1b: Raspberries. §3 50@5; Strawberries, $7@% § chest for Longworths and $2 50@5 @ chesu for large berri GRAPES—The season for Wine Grapes is draw- ing 10 @ close us far as the first crop is concerned, and (he demana Keeps up first-rate. Table Grapes coutinue cheap and hard to move. Zinfhndel Wine Grapes ure quotable at $18@22 @ tons Mission. $16 @18 B ton: Whiie wine Grapes, $15@16; black Girapes, 18@25c B box: Muscats, 15@z6¢; Isabel- s 40@bdUc; Cornichon, 40@50c; Tokay, 20@25¢ h0x. CITRUS FRUITS—Mediterrancan Sweets, $1 75 | @2 % box: Lemons, $2 50@3 50 ® box for com- mon und $4@ for g0od to choice: Mexican Limes, $8@10; Bananas, $1 50@2 50 @ bunch; Pineap ples are nominal. DRIED FRUITS, RATSINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Dealers quote steady but very dull. The East stili holds aloof. No chunge whatever in prices. Shipments of Prunes from San Jose last week were 3,190,720 Bs. This was the largest amount of Dried Prunes ever shipped from that city in one week, being an aver- ageof 22 cars P day for the six working days of the week. The foliowing prices rule on the Fruit Exchang Avples, 3¢ ¢ Ib for_quartered, 314c @ Ib for sliced and 414@5c B 1b for evaporated: Peaches, d@be | ¥ b, ana 6c for fancy: peeled, in boxes, 12@1 Prunes, éc ® for the four sizes and bc for 40@50's : ‘Apricots, 8@914¢ B 1b for prime to choice and 10 11c ® 1 for funcy Moorpark: Figs, black, S@31ac P I for pressea ana 2@21ic for unpressed; White Figs, 3la@dc B b ior pressea; Pears, ¢ B I for evaporated halves, 4@6lec @ Ih for quarters; Plums, 4@414c for pitted and 11@214¢ for un: pitted: Nectarines, 5@6 ® 1 for vrme to choice and 6lgc for fancy. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—The mov ment, both inward and outward. is large at the low prices. In fact, shipments have been enormous; the daily shipments from Fresno for the last ten days averaging about 50 carloads. Fruit is of fine quality and the ‘weather extremely favorable for curing. Prices for new crop g0oas are as follows, carload lots: London layers, 95c@$13 box; fou crown, loose, 814c B Ih: threc-crown, loose, 234c P Ih: (wo-crown, 214c B Ib: seedless Sultanas, 86; Seedless Muscatels, 21c: clusters. $1 35; Dehesa clusters, 82; Imperial clusters, §250; Dried Grapes, e B . AT TS"The demand for Almonds and Walnuts continues very good. Chesinuts quotable at 10c & ™: Walnuts, 7@7%ec 8 I for No. 1 hard and S@91c B 1b for softsheil, joboing lots: Almonds, 7@8c for Languedoc and 9@10Uc for paper-sheil; Peanuts, 5@ ® b for Eastern aud 4@4lac % b for Califorms: Hickory Nuts. 5@6c; Pecans, 6c for rough and 8¢ for polished: Filberts, 8@9 Brazl Nuts, 7: ® Ib: Cocoanuts, $4@5 ¢ 100. HONEY—The old conditions still exist, trade being dull and prices low. Comb, 9@10c # 1 for bright and 8c for lower grades; water-white ex- tracted, 5e; light amber extracted, 414@434¢; dark amber, ‘4c. BEESWAX.-25@26c B b. PROVISLONS. CURED MEATS—Prices have been unchanged for some days. Trade continues fair and dealers do not complain. Bacon, 7¢ B Ib for Leavy and Thge for light medium, 1014c for light, 11@12¢ for exira light and 12140 'for ‘Sugar-cured: knstern Sugar- gurea Hams, 42@115c: Callfornia Hams. 1035 Ilc; Mess Beef, $7@8 # bbl: extra mess do, 8 @9; family do, $10: extra prime Pork, $8 B bbl: extra clear, $18 B bbl: mess, $14 B bbi: Smoked Beef, 915@10c B b, - LA KRD—Eastern, terces, quotable at 6@614c B 1b for compound, and 8c for pure; pails, STac: Cal- ifornia, tierces, ‘5i4c for compound ana 6i4c for pure: half bbls, 7c; 10-Ib tins, 734c: do 5-b, 7150 . COTTOLENE—7%4c in tierces, and 833¢ B hbin 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPs. HIDES AND SKINS—Another fractional de- cline 1s noted. The market is weak and quie , with a decided tendency downward. Heavy salted steers are quotable at 8@914c; cullsand brands, 8@ 814c: medium, B8@Y4c: culls and brands, 7@7Vac: l light. 7@7‘/1(: calls and brands. 8@6%ac: Cowhides, Rabbits, $1 25 B doz; the market T@T4¢; culls and b 8@81zc: salted Kip, 7c ted Calt, Bc; salted Veal, 'lc‘? dry Hides, usual D selection, 16c; culls and brands, 12@12%ac; dry Kip, 12@13c: dry Calf. 18¢; prime Goatskins, 200 8bceach: Kids, 5c: Deerskins, good summer, ® Ib: medium, 15@25c: . winter, 10@1bc: Sheep- skins, shearlings, 10@20c each: short wool, 30@ 40c each: medium, 50@60c each: long wool, 60@ 70c each. Cuils of all kinds, about 14¢ less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered is ouotable at 414 s c;(gfl/:o;mry Tallow, 4@4Y4c; refined. 6¢; . 4@ 3 . WOOL—Spring clips are practically off the mar- ket, and severat new descriptions of Fall are added to the list. The market continues very auiet here, though the Eastern markets are fairly active. We quot- Fall as follows: Humboldt and M-adocino, 61,6_,@.\84-; San Joaquin and Southern, 31@5¢ B 1b: free Molintatn, @Y ac Gefective 00, 4@6e. HOPS—Stagnation sill_characterizes the ma. ket, which is nominal at 5@7¢ 2 Ib GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26c. COAL—Wellington Is quotable at 88: New Wel lington, $8 B ton: Southfield Wellingion, $7 50 3 Scattle, $6; Bryant, 36: Coos Bay, 85: Walls- end, $7: Scotch, $7 50: Brymbo, $7 50; Cumber- Iund, $850 in bulk ana»i0 60 'in sks; Pennsyi- yania Anthraclte Kgg, §14: Welsh Anthracite Egg, 39; Cannel, §8; fock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley,'$7 60; Coke, $13 in bulk and $15 # ton in sacks. CANNED FRUIT-—Apricots, $1@1 05 B doz Peaches, $110@1 30; Pears, $1 25@l 35 B dozen White Cherries, §2 25; Black Cherries, $1 75: Plums, 80c@R]. CANNED VEGETA BLES—Tomatoes are firm at 65@75¢ @ doz; Peas, 95c@$1 05 7 do: OFFEE—Continues quiet at 202 8 B for yood washed Costa Rica; 20c for good Costa Rica; 19@ 19%45¢ for zood Costa Rica mixed with black beaus; 171 @181%e for fair Costa Rica: 14@1614¢ for com: mon to ordinary Costa Rica: 185a@2014¢ for fair to £00d washed Salvador: 19(@19'4¢ tor zood bleached and green unwashed do: 2114@2134¢ 7 b for prime washed Guatemala: 2014(@207 4 for £ood to strictly. £ood washed Guatemala: 184 5@20c for fair washed Guatemala: 1615@17%;c for medinm Guatemalu: 1435@16e for ordinary Guatemalu; 9@1414c for very inferior to common Guatemala: 21@22¢ for €00d 10 prime washed Peaberry; 20%ac for good unwashed Peaberry, FISH—Pacific Cod, catch of 1895: 100-1b cases arz quotable at 6 ' Ib; 50-h bundles, 5¢ B ib; Silver King Strips, 8¢ @ Ih: Narrow-Gauge do, 7¢ @ Ib; Tablets, 8¢ seabright Blocks, T14e: Pacific’ Herring, 18c box: Dutch do, $1 @125 B keg: Whitefish, $1 50 in_balf-bbls and #1175 in kits; Tongues and Sounds, $14. Mackerel, bbls—No. 1 No. 8, $24: nalf-b) . $10; kits—No. QUIUKSILVER—$40 P flask. 1 California Castor i, cases, No. 1,95c: bbl 80c B gal (manufacturers’ rates): Linseed Oil in bbls, boiled, 82¢; do, raw, 50c: cases, b¢ more; Lard OIL, bbls, 60c; cases, 85¢; China Nut, 43@46¢ 2 gallon. PETROLEUM—Starlight i gal: Eocene, 22¢ ¥ gallon: A 150° Elaine, ullon white, re quotable at 20c B stral, 20¢ per gallon: Pearl, 20c: Water- iteadlight, 175°, cases, 22¢: Mineral § Vae in cases; Standard, 110° i P gal in cases (caps), 19¢ fau- cets and 1435¢ in bulk aTC e, bul cases, NDL! 6s, 16 oz, 1014¢: do, 1% oz, 9%ac: do, 12 oz, 834¢: do, 10 oz, Bl4c: ectric Light Candle 1607, 834c; do, 14 0z, 8c:do, 12 0z, Thac: do, 10 07, 634¢; Parafline Wax Candles, white, Ts, 25, 48, 6s and 125, 14 0z, 914c B dcolors, same sizes, 104¢; Christmas andles. Thac @ Ib. LEATHER — Quiet, Prices unchanged. Ex- tra heavy Nole, 30c 1 for No. land 27c for No. 2: heavy or No. 1 and 26¢ for No. 2: medium Soli, 27¢ 1 and 25¢ for No. 2; light Sole, 26¢ for No. 1 and 2ic ® Ib for No. 2. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crashed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 56c: Dry Grannlated. be: Confectioners’ A, 474c; Magnolia A, 4c: Kxtra C, 37c: Golden' C, 33c: half-barrels, Y4¢ more than barrels, und boxes 1a¢ more. SYRUP—Goiden, in bbls, 15¢; Black Strap, 10¢ @ gallon. & X WOOD, LUMBER, TIES, ETC. Shipment of 27,270 Ties, valued at $9545, to Mollendo. 5 Posts, Sc each; Redwood, P_cord: Oak, rough, $6 50 ed, $9; Pine, $5 76; Rallroad T for 7x9. TANBARK—New, 814 @ cord. LUMBER—Humboidt and Del Norte County Tough Redwood is quoted for cargoes at $12 for No. 1and $9 for No. 2: rough clear and suriaced, $18 @14: Pickets, $10, $11 and $17; Rustic, $18 for No. 1 and $16 for No. 2. Pine is nominal at $11@ terms given on this basis. c aplece for 6X8, 41¢ for 7x8 and 45@50c @ M, with all sorts o2 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Prices show no change whatever. The market is amply supplied with all kinds. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follows: BEEF—First quality. 5@5bac; second quality, third do, 3@4c AL Large, 4@5¢: small, 5@7¢ B b. TTON—Wethers, d@dlic; Ewes, 314@dc @6c B . Hogs, e for large, 314 for small and — for feeders dressed do, 413@5%4c @ b RECEIPTS OF INTERIOE PRODUCE, - ¥OR 24 HOURS. Flour.qr. sks. 8.630 Wool. bls... Wheat, ctls....... 63,475 Wine, gals.... Barley. ctls........ 14,165 Hides, ns Oats, Or, cUls 111 2,056|Pelts, bdls. ... Corn. ctls. .. . _'810/Lumber, M fee Beans, sks. 8,715/Raisins, bxs. Potatoes, #ks..... 2,840 Leather. roll Oregon.... 104 Tallow. ctl: Onlons. sks. .. 523 Lime, bbls 45 ar, b * _T1Quicksilver, 340 Broom Corn, bales REAL ESTATE TB._;NSAOTIONS. Milburn H. Logan to Carleta A. Logan, lot on W line of Franklin street, 84 N of Fulton. N 16 by w 55; also lot on NE corner of Oak and Steiner streecs, I 35 by N 100; also lot on E lin of Eizht- eenth avenue, 125 S of N street, S 25 by E 120; giit. Peter Rafferty to John E. Russell, 1ot on S line of Twenty-eighth street, 280 W of Church, W 25:8 by S 114; $1000. Kosalie Desmu to Emilie Etienne, lot on S line of Jackson street, 71:8 E of Mason, E 23:9 by § 89:7: zilt Francis B. Brady to William A. Magee, lot on SW line of Fourth s:reet, 250 SE of Bryant, Sk 25 by SW 80 $5. William ‘A. and Hurriet 1. Magee to John Shir- ley, same: $10. ‘Theresa L. de Vaull to Cornelia M. Sartain, lot on E line of Twenty-eighth avenue, 150 N of Point Lobos, N 25 by E 120; $10. Lioyd Tevis and Henry Wads- San Francisco and Point Lobos to Richard H.. Plummer, 10t on N line of Point’ Lobos avenue, $2:6 E of Twenty- eighth, N 100 by E 50: also lot on N line of A gireet, 61:9 W of Thirty-first avenue, N 100 by W 25; $575. Lydia P. Castlehun, Mary A. McCarthy and Mar- garet Sinnot to Thomas Linane, ot on S line of I street, 57:6 W of Forty-seventh avenue, W 25 by S 100, quitclaim deed: $1. Thomas and Marriannina Linane to Solomon Getz, same ; $10. Jones, Allen & Co. 10 Olivi corner of Q street and Forty- by N 100; $10. George \V. Mcore to Joseph Chambers, lot 729, Gift Map 2; $300. Harris and Rebecca Samuel to Mina Samuel, 1ot on E line of Mission street, 175 N of Plymonth avenue, N 25 by 1 128, block 1, Holly Park; $500. Jonn Ford to Anuie Peterson, all_interest’ in lot on NW line of Arago street, 160 SW of Paulding avenue, SW 80, NW 187, NE 85, SE 160, biock 4, Belle Roche City: $5. Annie Peterson to Joseph F. Boland, same; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Margarette McAllister to Nellie P. Moulton (wife of Frank F.).lot on S line of Eighth street, 125 W of Madison, W 25 by § 100, being lot 12, biock 82, Oukland; §10. Mazy Tobin (wife of Willlam) to John F. Me- Govern of San Francisco, 1ot on Eline of Helen street, 200 N of B street, N 50 by_E 133, being sub- divisions A and B of lot 3, block 799, Watts Tract, Map 2, quitclaim deed, Oukland; $1. John K. McGovern to_Peter H. Stubbe, same, quitclaim deed, Oakland; $10. ‘Thomas Moran to Robert Forbes of Berkeley, 10t on S line of College way, 4441134 E of Shattuck avenue (before widened), I 27 by S 124:6, being portion of lots 5 and 6, block A, map of Villa lots lnu.\olgllr'r)g the university site on the west, Berke- ey $10. Nina and Natale Radovich to John L. Radovich, lots 10, 12, 13, Ghirardelll Tract, Brooklyn Town* ship: $209. Lillian E. Freeman to E. G. Freeman of Amador, lot on SE line of Brandon street, 55 SW of Wash- ington, SW 25 by SE 100, block 770, Levy Tract, subject 1o a mortBage to San Francisco and Oak- land Mutual Loan Association for $1800, Brook- 1yn Township: $16. Maihias Peterson to Nels J. Herby of Oakland, loton N line of A street,54 W of Ettie, W 27 b N 700, being the W 4 feet of subdivision B and k feet of subdivision C of lot 12, block 795, Watts Tract, Oakland; $10. Romualdo and Maria L. de Romo to Sarah Fearey (wife of R. D) of Uakiand Township, ot on S line of Spring street, 295 K of Adeline, S 88 by E 25, being lot 82, Kimball Tract, Oakland; $100. - A.J. and A. M. Snyder to Anton and Grace C. Tiedi, 1ot 16, block 0, Klinknerville Tract, Onkland E hip: $10, Wilkelmine Street to Johnson F. Street of Oak- Jand, lots 6 and 7, block 11, Herzog Tract, Oakland Township: @ift. Frances C. and Frank D. Meyers to Lucinda A. Merriman, lot on SW line of Hiliside avenue, SE 30 from Center lime of 50-foot Tight of way of Consolidated Piedmont Cable Company, thence SW 300, SE 200.79, NE_28.85, SE_77.70, NE 48, NW 77, NE 227.51, NW 200.79; also lot on SW line of Hillside avenue and right of way of Pied- mont Cable Company, SW 300 by SE 15, Oakiand Township; $10. Frederick and Charlotte H. Elliott to Harriet Bover, lot_on line of King sireet. 150:8 N of Mason, N 75:3 by K 120, being lot 38, block 11, lands ’of Regent-street ' Homesteaa Assoclation, Berkeley; also the 1 25 feet of lot 18, block J. Klinknerville Tract, subject to & mortgage of 8615, Oakland Township: $10. Katharina Owald to Frank Gimbel, Berkeley, lois 28, 29 and 30, tract B. Berkeley Land and Town Improvement Association, Berkeley: $1. Martin A. and Mary V. Humphrey to Town of Berkeley, lot beginning 30 W from N K corner plat 66. SE 30 by SW 630, Berkeley; $260. Charles E., Mary E., James E. and Annie E. White to Eugenie’ McLaren, lots 2, 52, 37 to 59, Fruitvale and San Leandro itoad Tract, Brooklyn Townsnip: also lots 14, 33, 34, 36, Hogan's resib- ‘,’;M‘L‘}" or_ri,au 22, 23 and 24, Kingsland ‘T'ract, rooklyn Township, subject 0 a morigage for $1200; $10. B Henry E. Alden et Bra, sks... L H, Grace, lot on NW seventh avenue, W 40 al. (by commissioner) wl Grace G. Waithman, lot on SW .line of Monroe street, 285 NW ot Fruitvale avenue, NW 200, SW. 177, SE 485, NE 27, NW 285, NE 150 to begin- ning, oeing lots 9 to 13 and 17, block B, Church Tract, Brooklyn Township; $4760. Builders' Contracts, L. A. Berteling with R.-J. Pavert, to erect a four- story hotel building on NE corner of Bush and Jones streets: $7846. Josephine Beyersdorf with Fritz Roettger, aiter- ations” and additions to two-story building on SE corner of Pine street and Central avenue; $2060. Simon Israel with J. Biller and F. H. Qualman, to erect a two-story building on SW line of Fourth street, 22 NW of Bluxome; $2556. e ————— THE CALL CALENDAR. OCTORER, 1895. u W Th]Fr/Sa] Moon's Phases. 1| 2 Octover 3. j 1] 2 8| !_A pe Full Moon. 8| 8101112 October 11, | - ‘—— ©C iSare 3|141 (S5 A41A5H 16117 18) 9 Qetober 17, 20{21 (222324 (25|26 oy Mo o] O postaberas, 2728|2930 31 First Quarter. ‘OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIKR. Umatllla.... i Vic & Pgi Snd | Oct 17, Pler 9 Alameda.. | Sydney ........ | Oct 17, Oceante Arako, .‘L'oos Bav.. {Oct 17.12 m Pier13 Santa Kowa.. |San Diego .. |Oct 18/ 11Ax Pier 11 Acapuico... Panama.......|Oct 18,12 m P MS 8 Weeott...... | el River. | |Oct 19! 9aM Pler 13 Del Norte .. | Grays Haroor. Oct 19 5eM ... ....... |Newport ... |Oct 20, 9am Pler +| HumboldtBay Oct 21, 2pu Pier 9 Portland Oct 211104 | Pier 24 Vie & Pgi Oct 9ax | Pier 9 -..... China & Japn Oct 22, Sem PM 8 § Faralion. .|| Yaquina Bay..|Oct 22.10axm | Pler 2 Mexico.....|San Diego..... [Oct 22,11au | Pier 11 NationalCty | HumboldtBay [Oct 2312 | ......... Eurekn N |Oct 24, Bam | Pier 11 Truckee ... |Oct 24, 4pm| Pier 13 North Fork. Humvoldt Bay Oct 24, 9am Pler 2 State of Cal| Portiand Oct 10AM Pier 24 TO AKRIVE. ~ Frox | Dom . Panama. |--Oct 17 . Tacoma... | oct 18 X ....10 | Tser River ‘et 18 Washtenaw ....| Panama. ..Oct 18 Columbia...... | Portand ...} “oct 18 St Paui . .. Newport. .o ..Oct 18 Citvor Puenl: Victoria & Puget Sound ..Oct 1x Del Norte... ... tirays Harbor oet 18 Willamette V&L, | Mexico. loet 18 Yaauina........ Yaquina Bay ~.Oct 19 Truckee. Arcata. Homer. <. Tillamook Bay. oct 20 Oct 20 Oct Faration . Mexico. North Forl Humboldt Hay. Willamette . .. Deparcire Bay. Crescent City... | Crescont City.. National City... Humbolat Bay...." Fureka. - | Newport. Walla Wail, Victoria & Puget Sound | . State of Cal -..|Grays Harbor. | Sydney. Mariposa ... Evandate . | China and TIDE TABLE. HiGH WATRRL LOW WATRIL| Son. MooR 11,38 10,444 4.31 5.07r 6. 0:00A 11154 5.10a! BYDKOGEAFHI 0, 5.30) 5.334 2R 6494 BULLETIN, BRANCH HXDROGRAPITIC OFFICE, U. 8. N.,) MERCHANTS EXCHANG! SAN FRANCISCO, October 16. 1895, ) The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon t-day—i. e., at_noon of the 120th merlaian, or at exuctly 8 p. M., Greenwich time, A. F. F ECHTELER, Lieutenant U. S, N.. in charge. INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. WEDNESDAY, October 16, Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander. 60 hours frm San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 85 hours from New- port South, via Byxbees Landing 12 hours; barl to Heyman & Mayer. tmr Caspar, Anfindsen, 56 hours from Redondo, Point Sur 12 hours; baliast, to Caspar Lumber mall | Large.Rises) m‘,l Rises. 3r 62 SHIPPIN Stmr Laguna, Peterson, 21 hours from Bear Harbor; lumber, to Pollard & Dodge. Up river direct. Stmr Sunol, Walvig, 47 hours from Coos B: lumber, to L E White Lumber Co. Schr Alexander, Avery, 20 days from Kodi: 50 bales furs. to North American Commercial Co. schr Bender Brothers, 1hompson, 20 hours from Point direct, Arena; bark, 10 Bender Bros. Up river Cleared. WEDNESDAY, October 16. Stmr Umatilla, Hunter, Vicloria and Port Town- send: Goodall, Perk! & Co. Stmr Pomons, Doran, Eureka: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr City of Everett, Buckman, Panama; Pan- ama Steamship Line. Br ship Royal Forth, Cooper, Liverpool; Geo W McNear. Bktn S G Wilder, MeNeill, Honolulu; Williams, Dimond & Co. Sailea WEDNESDAY, October 16, tmr National City. Andresen, Eureka. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eurexa. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, Crescent City, Stmr Rival, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr CLy of Everett, Buckman, Panama. Stmr Newsbov, Fosen, Usal Stmr Scotia, Johnson, Eu Stmr San Benito, Smith. Tacoma. Stmr State of Callfornia, Ackley, Astoria. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, San Pedro. Brship Lord Cairns. Davies, Queenstown. Br bark Brunel, Frampton, Queenstown. Bkin W H Dimond, Nilson, Honolulu. Schr Louis, Hateh, Moilendo. Scbr Laara May. Hansen, Grays Harbor. Schr Ottillie Fiord, Segerhorst, Grays Harbor. Schr Moro, Jorgenson. Westport. Schr Mary Exta, Weizel, Fisks Mill. Schr Fortuna, Rosich, Eureia. Schr Christiva Steffens, Fager. Telagraphic. POINT LOBOS—October 16—10 P M—Weather thick: wind SW: velocity 6 miles ver hour. Charters. The schr Vine loads mdse for Champerico, etc. Spoken. Sept 21—3 S 20 W, Br ship Roderick Dhu, from Livernool for San Francisco. Sept4—18 N 27 W, Brship The Hahnemann, from Hamburg for San' Francisco. Domestic Ports. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 15—Schr Mabel Gray, from San Pedro. 16—Schr John A, hence Oct 12 stmrs Weeott and Excelsior, bence Oct 15. ailed Oct 16—Schr Bertha Dolbeer, SAN PEDRO—Sailed Oct 16—Schr Maid of Or- leans, for Grays Harbor: schr Antelope, for Co- quille River: stmr Pasadena, for Umpaua. Arrived Ot 16—Seht W I Jewett, from Tacoma. ASTORIA—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. ‘Arrived Oct 16- BOWENS LANDING Phelps, for San Francise PORT GAMBLI - Arrived Oct 16—Schr Chas E Falk, from San Pedro. 4 FORT BRAGG—Arrived Oct 16—Stmr Navarro, hexce Oct 15. CASPAR—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Jewel, for San Pedro. GREENWO0OD—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Greenwood. for San Francisco. NEW PORT—Arrived Oct 18—Schr Wm Renton, from Seattle. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Del Norte, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 16—Schr Ethel Zane, from Petropanlovski. NEW PORT SOUTH—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr South Coast, for San Francisco. CLEONE—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Whitesboro, for San Francisco. ALBION—Afrived Oct 16—Schr Mary Bidwell, hence Oct 4. MENDOCINO—Sailed Oct 16—Stmr Point Arena, for San Francisco. @SAN DIEGO—Arrived Oct 16—U S stmr Marion, hence Oct 12. Satled Oct 16—Schr Neptune, for Portland. Foreign Ports. SYDNEY—Arrived Oct 15—Ship J B Brown, fm Port Townsend. FLEETWOOD—Arrived Oct 15—Brship High- land_Home, from Oregon. HULL—Arrived Oct 14—8r ship John Cocke, he May 19: Br bark Cupica, from rortiand. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Oct 16—Ger bark Paul Isenbery, for Honolulu. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. _NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 16—Stmrs Zaandam nd Southwark, from Antwerp: stmr Havel, from Bremen: stmr Amsterdam, from Roterdam. Sailed Oct 16—stmr Maiestic, for Liverpool: Schr Falcon, hence Sept 28. Sailed Oct 16—Schr W S stmr St Louls, for Southampton; stmr Friesland, for Antwerp: stmr Fuerst Bismarck, for Gibraltar, Algiers and Napls SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Oct 18—Stmr Lahn. nailed Oct 16—Simr Aller, for New York. <COPENHAGEN—Arrived out Oct 16—Stmr Norge. ROTTERDAM—Sailed Oct 18—Stmr Werken- dam, for New York. BROWHEAD—Passed Oct 16—Stmr Aurania,im New York for Liverpool. LEW ES ISLAND—Passed Oct 15—Stmz Palatia, from Hamburg for New York. 16—Stmr Venetia, from New York for Stettin. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Oct 16—Stmr Crefeld, from New York for Bremen. LIZARD—Passed Uct 16—Stmr Massachusetts, from New York for London;.stmr St Paul, from New York for Southampton. Importations. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—149 pkgs mdse, 43 bdls dry fish, 40 hi-bbls pickled fish, 45 sks dry fruit, 9 sks pranes, 135 bxslemons, 1 sk beeswax, 1 bx hams, 247 sks corn, 8 bAs buiter, 1 cs honey. Los Angeles via Redondo—26 pkgs mdse, 36 kegs nails, 5 cs dry goods, 2 8ks walnuts. Redondo—30 pkes mdse, 16 bxs lemons, 178 bxs oranges, 6 cs honey. Los Angeles via Punnu.«ni'em—m pkes mdse, 11 bdls 2 cs rubber goods, 6 bdls shades. Port Los Angeles—7 pkgs mdse. Santa Barbara—1 cs cigars, 9 kegs 1 bbl pickled fish, 3 cs mase, 87 bxs lemons, 10 bxs oranges, 11 bdls green pelts, 79 pkgs hides, 5 bxs fish, 8 bbls mineral water. Port Harford—61 bdls hides, 92 cs mdse, 30 pkas fish, 1 o cheese, 5 cs eggs, 6 bxs butter, 43 sks dry prunes. 27 bxs apples, 5 coops chickens, 1 sk liver, 1 bx hardware, 17 sks green peas. Nipomo—495 sks beans, 265 sk barley. Santa Maria—979 sks wheat, 1273 sks beans. San Luis Obispo- 4 sks barley. Rocksiding—690 sks rock. ‘Arroyo Grande—b3 sks beans. Los Alamos—296 sks wheat. Consignees Per Santa Rosa—San Francisco Chemical Works: Jonas Erlanger & Co: Dairymen’s Union: H T Dodge: Cal & Nev Creamery Co; Bissinger & Co: J Ivancovich & Co: A Levy & Co: Milani & Co: M A" Gunst: G Camilloni & Co; A Paladini: Hinke & Co: American Union Fish Co: H C Clifton: Pac Metal Works: Haas, Baruch & Crown Dist Co; Goodvear Rubber Co: L Juri & Co: Beneman & M; Howe Scale Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Ben- nett & N; Hills Bros: Wetmore Bros:” Waterhouse & Lester: G H Van Winkle: Norton, Teller & C Wheaton, Breon &Co: Buckingham, Hecht & Co M Dutard; H_C Laurence & Co: Clabrough. Goi- cher & A Inguglia; P smani; J A Law- rence & Co: Dalton Bros: H Heckmann & Co: W J Allen; Labor Exchange: L D Stone & (¢ Poult men's Union: J Hoffman: Miller. Sloss & Scott: S Kafka: Sinsheimer Bros: Mark Strouse: Charles Tetzen: Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch: R Wood: J M Moore: JJ McDade: Stauffer & Co: Field & Mackie; Robert ehlow: Puget Sound Wire and uyot, Upham & Ca ; A Price enhood: J Wanzenheim; & Co: Wood, Curtls & (o oodwin & Co; John Banid; & Co; D E Allison & Co: Willsmette Lt Co: kd Adams & sons: Gray & Barbieri; E Wells: A A Partridze: Selby Smelting and Lead Co: W Hirsch- baum & Co; J P Thomas: Smith’s Cash Stor S P Milling Co; H Schenbohm: C S Harney. Steel Co: Kohler & Frohling: M F Cabral; M S Sin HOG an & Newbon: T J Reid: sseli For Late Shivping Intellinence See Thirteenth Page. = OPFICE FURNITORE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO, 300 to 306 Post St., eor. Stoe on OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fieldy (Fremantle), Austra lia; $220 first class, $110 steerage. Lowes: rates to Capetown, South Atrica. Australian steamor, ALAMEDA, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, ©cto- ber 17, at 2 p. a0 Steamship Au Honolulu onl day, November 9, a 10 A SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Nov. 4. and Dec. 3 Ticket oftice, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Marke: strest. KELS & BROS. General Agents. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY QTEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM L Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau 0 and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M. OC 5, 31. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town Kil- 17, send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 a. M. Oct, -3 12,07, 99, amd every fifth day toereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. 1 attie with 2. R.,at Tacoma with N, P. R. R., at ,at Pori Townsend with Alaska steamers. G. N.'R: For Eureka, Arcata aad Fieids Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 p. M., Oct. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Ca; Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Pedro (Los ADZeies) ana Newport, 8 a. M., Sept 30. ALY A. M. Oct. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, every tourth day thereafier. For San Diego, stoppinz only at Port Harford (Sau Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and_ Newport, 11 A M., Sept. 24, 28, Oct. 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30. Nov.'3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 2, 27, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam: ette Valley, 19 A. M.. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKIN 10 Market st., Agents. ancisco. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. O.R. & L QTEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- O street wharf at 10 . 3. every five days, con- necting a; PORTLAND with direct ril linés to all points in_OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTANA, and all Eastern poiuts, including Chi: cago, New York and Eoston. State of California sails Oct. 6, 16. 26, Nov. 5. Columbia sails Oct. 11.-21, 81, Nov. 10. Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; For through rates and all other information apply to the undersigned. GoopALL, PERKINS & COu Gen't Supts., 10 Market st. FRED. F. CONNOR, jen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR ¥rench Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PLER (n15W) 32 ~ou P River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers by this line avoid both trausit by English railway and the discomfort of cro: ng the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Exypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second-cluss $116. LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laureit Ociober NE, Capt. Levoeuf............. Mo ember 2, 5:00 A, . ntelli X .. 0 wher apt. Baudelon. . . No“ mbe articulars soply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. /1 & CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery ‘an Francisco. (UNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVIC! Campana,0c.26,10:30am Campania, Nov. G, §100 A, s LA TOURATNE, Capt E, J. F. FUGA avenue, > o 10 ax Umbria, Nov. 2, 3 pM Umbria, Nov. 50, 2 ¥ x ania, Nov. 9, 10 ax Lucania, Dec. 7, 9A X ruris, Nov. 16, 3 pa Etruria, Dec. 14, 2 v Cabin passage $60 and upward: second cabin, £40, $45, according to steamer and accommo- ons. Steerage tickets to and from all_parts of Europa at very low rates. For freight and passage apply e’s oftice, 4 Bowling Green, New York, RNON H. BROWN & CO., General Agents. od accommodations can always be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, San Francisco. di BOYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CONPANY, TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWAL fortnightly for the West indies and Southampton, eailing en route =t Cerbourgn, France, and Plymouth to land passengers. ‘Through bilis of lading, in connection With the ific Mall S. 8. Co., issued for freizht and treas to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout) Suervoury, Southampton. - First class, $195; thl olsas, $97 or further culars apply te PARROTT & €O Agents, 806 Calitornia st N N \ SPToCETON NTEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At 5 P. M. Daily, Except sfi-my.su' R Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Ggrratt, City of Stockton. Return steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, 5 7. M Telephone Main 805 Caw. Nav. and Img:. Cov VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAXD. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Sunday—10 . ., 4 P. M. Sunday—8 P. M. Landing, Mission 1, Pier 2 RAILROAD TRAVEL. ) L Atlantic Sl i St Pacific RAILROAD S{BSSY Trains leave from and arrive ‘{\‘/;S_;- Y4 st Market-Street Ferry. = "' = Chicage Limited Leaves every day at 5:30 ». x., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers t0 [Chicage Yia Kansas Clty withont change. Annex cars for Denver and St. Louls. VIA LOS ANGELES. Traing leave daily at 9:00 A. 3. and 5:30 P. ., connecting in Los Angeles with solid trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winzer the Santa Fe Route is the most Comfortable railway, California to the East. A popular misbelief exists regarding the heat 1m Summer. The heat is not greater than_is encouns ter=d on even the most northerlyline. This is well known to experienced travelers. The meals az Harves's Dinlag Rooms are an ex. . celient feature of the line. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can ‘e reached in no other way. Ticket Office—644 Market Street, Chronicle Buildiag, | | i RAILROAD TRAVEL. INPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT INAUGURATION OF A NEW TRAIN SERVICE BY THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY OVER THE SCENIC SEASTA ROUTE ——BETWEEN——— SAN FRANCISCO and PORTLAND L T VN S, T, EVERY FIVE DAYS. REDUCTION IN TIME AND RATES. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY takes pleasure in announcing that, commencing MONDAY, CCTOBER 21, and EV FIVE PHEREAFTER. it will dispaich from special train composed of FIRST CIIASS SLEEPERS for the better Poriland, Oregon and Puget cnin will be known s ~TH AND PORTLAND SPF The company’s tick e in SAN FRAN- CISCO, OAKLAND an D will be sup- ed with special fssues of continuous passage tickets for this train, and which will be sold at the owing d rate T CA S Tk e including berth in tandard sleeper, ). DCLASS TICKETS, including berth in Pullman tourist sleepe at she following sta d, MEALS can be ob tions: Breakfast at Dunsmuir, Junch at Ashl dinner at Glendale, ““THES'N I‘R\\'('ISMT!;NKTL“D SPECIAL ™ es SAN FRANCISCO at.... 8 Pow. es PORTLAND (second day) at......6 A. M. ME, 34 HOURS, n will leave PORT: , and every five N FRAN S—Corresp AND FRIDAY, ( days thereafter. 'Due to arri CISCO at 7:15 A. M. (second day) T.H. GOODM SOUTHERN (PACIFIC NYSTEM Tratas leay SAN — _AmmIvE w:i5a LEAVE San Leandro, Haywards & \ny‘fi’ vl imento, sud Redding vie Davis. Martivez, San Ramon, Naps, C toga and Santa ROS&.. . ..o Son Leandro, Haywards & Way 5¢us Niles, Sun Stock E to, Marysville. and Oroville. ... Peters aud Milto 5 San Leandro, Haywards & Way & 9:004 Los Augeles Lxpress, Raymond, (for Yosemitc), Santa Barbara and Tos Angele . 8:004 Martinez and Stockton B 004 San Leandro, Haywards and Ni M Sao Leandro, Haywards & Way St'os b Niles, San Jose and Livermore 00 Sucramento River Stean 30P Port Costa and Way Stations. .. 00 Sin Leandro, Haywards& Way Stns 4:00r San Leavdro, Haywands & Way St'ns 4:005 Martiuer, Vallejo, 30 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'us 8:30¢ New Orleans Vxpress, Presuo, Ray- mond (for Yosemite), Bakersteld, Los Angeles, Dem- ew Orleans aud 8 Apress 6:007 001 Thay v ards, 00 Vallejo 2151 San Leandro, Haywarc SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Ga 17:434 Sunday_Execursion for Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Cruz.... ay ¥ixcursion forSan J¢ uz, Pacific Grove and ay Stations Pacific Luis Obispo cipal Way Stations 3 Palo Alto and Way Stations. San Jose and Way Stations > Alto and Way Stat 30 ¢ San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Salinas, Monterey and ¥ E Way Stations, n Jose and Way Statious, San Jose and Wiy San Tos and Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANCISCO—Foob of Market Sireet (Slip §)— *T:00 800 940 11:00a.M. *12:50 $1:00 *2:00 3:00 0:00 *6:00p.u, From OARLARD—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 *7:00 *12:30 A for Morning. * Sundays excepted. P for Afternoon i Saturdays only. 1 Snndays ouly day and Sat will call for and check bagzage from dences. Enquire of Ticket Agents for Time Card sther information. ANFRANCINCO & NGRTH PA- CIFIC RALWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St, San Rafael. San Franeisco te WEEK DAYS—T7: 11:00 A.30.; 19 30, 5:10, 6:30 Lursdays—Extra tri at 11:30 p. s Sa —EXtra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 P. . SUNDAYS-8:00. 9:30, 11:00 A.>.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 p. AL 11:10 a. aturdays— M 10 A M; 1:40, 3:40, n Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. st 8 Amiye - ncisco. | Imeflect |* gap RriNNiaca, = 189, . WEEK I | Seox- WEER Dave. | pave. | Destination.| SN Davh. Novat 10:40 Ax 8:50 ax Petaluma, = 6:05 px 10:30 ax Santa Rosa.| 7:30 pw 15 Py - e = Win | :30 ax Healdsburg, | Geyservill ! ! 8:00 ax| Cioverdale. | 7:30 pu| 6:15 | Pieta, | Hopland & 8:00 ax Ukiah. 8:00 AM Guerneville. 8:00 AM| Sonoma |1 5:00 ry and Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. 8:00 axt 1 5:00 Py 6:05 M. 6 connect at San Rafael for Bolinas tages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. _Stages connect at Pleta for ifighland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakepor: Stages connect at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Blaa Lakes, Lanrel Dell. Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valler, John Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Har Scoita and Eurexa. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced Tates, On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points yend San Rufael at half rates. RO Ticket Offices, 650 Mark H. C. WHITINC Gen. Manager. *hronicle building. R. X. RYAN, en. Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). Francisco, beginning September 1, 1898 WEEK DAYS. F%Mgl Valley and San Kataei—7:00, 8:00, 9-15, From San 1:45a.30; 1:45, 3:20, 4:15, 5:15. 5:50, , *11:30 P. M. - *Do=s no: run to Mill Valiey. San Quentin—8:00, 10:15 A. a.: 1:4b, 5:15, 113, = ey, sSU3DAYS. For Ml Valley, San Rafael and San 8:00, 10:00, 11:80 A. 2.+ 1:30, 3:00, I::?;.":GD—I P M. *Does not run to San Quentin, THROUGH TRAINS. 8:00 . ). week days—Cazadero and w 5 P, . Saturdays_Tomales and way statiome ™ $:00 4, X, SundaysyFoia: Royes ana way siaclons -

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