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THE SUMMALY OF THE MARKETS. Thirty-two failures last week. Wheat firm. Barley easy. Oats unchanged. Corn steadily held. Feedstufls unchanged. Beans in heavy receipt. Bank Clearings about even, Shipment of Taliow to England, Hides weak and quiet. Yiams and Bacon in fair demand. Prunes very active and firm. Chestnuts dull and weak. Wine grapes quieter. Fancy Botter in light stock. Eggs firm. Poultry better cleaned ap. Beans and Tomatoes lower. Sweet Potatoes firnicr. WEATHER BU UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, Octo- 5P, M.—Weather conditions and gen- EAU REPORT. oF ast: The follow compared wi rainalls to date as e date last season: Red Biuff 1.92, last 87, last eason 1.85; : San Luis Obispo 1.64, es .23, last season son .05; Yuma .02, last ng are the season: 1 those of s: last seas: son 2.47; an Diego .01 97. Tl yorted to- 50, Red Bluit maximom temperatures are re- 1 stations in California: Eureka 8, San | 69, Fresno 78, In- 62, Do 72, Los Angeles e following Ay fro st his eveninz over Mon- interior Cah- Scattered light ave occurred along the comst of Cali- San Francisco’ southward to Los Ange ht scattered showers have o curr: t the interior valleys #nd have extended ess into Nevada. conditions yet remain nnsettled stiil the showers are becoming less frequent and Sunday will probabiy be fair throughout the ater portion of Califors -cast made at San Fr ce for thirty hours i midnight October 20, 1895 orihe —Generally fair Sunday; ‘ers to-night in south and east portions; jonary _tempera! fresh westerly winds; warmer at Independenc For ‘Southern ornia—Generally fair, except showers to-night in extreme north portion; station- temperature Nevada— temperature, portion. or Utah ature. For San Francisco and vicinity—Probably fair: ght variable win nerally fair Sunday except hily warm stationary in south and Arizona—Fair; stationary tem- stationary temperature; fresh we y wind; W. H. HAMMON, Forecast Officlai. NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK, N. Y.. Oct. 19.—The stock market was feverish and irregular to-day. The trar tions were again light, only 98,722 shares chang. ing hands, of which 14,800 were Reading, 11,400 Teunessee coal and 8500 tobacco. The were bearishly inclined, because of the fa ders e of the good news to effect on prices. Yes- terday the exchange market declined and to-day cotton broke, bat neither had the slightes: inf ence wheiever. The talk of gold exporis was re- Treasury officlals ere looking for an early 'e movement, but bunkers asa ¢ be plenty of cotton biils during weeks, and for that time at least o old shipments. the market was firm, but subse- ropped L4 to 155 per cent. Lac Tennessee Coal a neral” Electric larly e. Americ: hen bounded ur ock was due 1o ment of the The ) prices an Friday's final in tone, & per cent below sales were 8987,000. North- 1 sixes fell 110 1163 Or Short s, 110 1611%; Heading Lonis Southwestern Deposit Company reports 7,090 ounces; withdrawn, tes outstanding, 207. n and Merchandise. YORK. N Oct. 19.—Flour, dull and st Winter wheat—Low grades, 8225 j@z60; . $2 S0@3 451 do, patents, $350@3 78 ear, $2 75@3 25: do siralghts, §3 2 wents, 33 35@4 20: low extras, ¢ mills. $3 85@4; do pat- ents, etn flour, dull, steady 10@2 8U: good 10 choice at #2 50@3: buckwheat Yellow Western, $2 60 No. 2 Western, 40@43c; State al; No. 2 Milwaukes, 46@50c; s@boe. Wheai—Spot market dull: stea No. 2 red, In store and elevator, 651c; afloat, 70¢; f. 0. b., 70i4c: No. 1 Northern, 67c. Options opened dull at 14c sdvance on steady ca and light Teceipts at the Northwest, de- clined on the decrensed exports und closed easy ac 3sc below vesierday, with a moderate trade; December and May only traded. _Sa es included No. 2 red, March, T0c; May, T0l4c; October, €B1ic; December, G7c. orn—Spots quiet, steady. No. 2, ete- vator. 385sc afioat. Options were fairiy active and advanced 14c on moderate recelpts and free exports, but closed steady at unchanged prices 1o 1j4c deciine, with local lones realizing. Mey and December mos: active. October, 375%c: Novem. ber, 3674c; December, 35lzc: May, 8554c Oats—Spos quiet, easier. Options dull, easier. 5 November, 285sc: December, y, 25lac. Spot prices: No. 2, 231 \ #5¢; No. 2 Chicago, 25340: No. 3. 23¢; No. 3 White, 23 Mixed Wester Feed—Bran, 6732@72%ac; Middiings, 75@S0c. Pigiron—Fair démand. American, $12@14 50. Copper—Quiet. Lake. $11 90@1 Lead—Domestic. &3 57343 40. Tin—Quiet. Straights, 814 45. Piates, firm. Spelter—Inactive. Domestic, $4 10@4 18., Hops—Quiet. State common o cnoice, 3@7¢ ; do New, 7@10c; Pacific Coast, 314@7c. Loudon market unchanged. Wool—-Firm, moderate demand. Domestic fleece, 16@22c: puiled, 15@34c: Texas, 9@13c. Lard—Dull, easy: Western steam closed 85 9714 asked: City, $565; October, 85 97%, nominal; refiued guie Continent. §6 0; 5. 4., 36 75; com- ound, $456@4 7. 2 cady: Mess, 89 T5@10. Pork—Dull, stead; Butter—Quiet, steady: State dairy, 12@21c; do creamery, 2215@23c; Western dairy, 10@15¢: do creamery, 14@23c: do June, 16@21c: do factor: S1g@ldc: Elgins, 23c; imitation creamery, 128 17c. Cheese—Firm, quiet; State, large, 7@9%4c: do fancy, 9%4c: do small, 7@10%zc; parv skims, 315@714¢: full skims, 214@3c. Fggs—Quiet, steady. State and Pennsylvania, 20@21%4c: Western, fresh, 18@20c. allow—Quiet, easy. Cily, 414@4 5-16c: ; crude, 24c; yellow prime, 28c: do good off grade, 27@2714c. Rice—Steady. Domestic, 334@6c; Japan, 3568 ; New Orleans open coun- 334¢. Molusses—Foreign, nomin: r kettle, 26@32c: fair demand: choice, firm. Coffee—Steady ; 5@20 points down. October, £15 30; November, $15@15 05; December. $14 803 March, $14 25@14 40; May, $13 95@14. Spot Rio, dull, easy; No. 7, 16@1614 dull; fair retining, 334c: centrifu- 96 test, 35gc. Refined, steady,duil: off A, B@415c: mold A, be: standard A, 434c: con- fectioners' A, 45gc: cut loaf, 53jc; crushed, B¥gc; powdered, 5¢; granulated, 43,@5¢; cubes, 5¢. Sugar—Raw, gal CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Inr., Oct. 19.—The complaint “no business” was heard on all parts of the Board of “Trade floor to-day. Wheat, which has been active sfter a fashion until to-day, joined the other grains and articies traded In in presenting a lifeless ap- pearance. The opening was with something of & bull fourish on the failure of rain to fair demana .of winter wheat last night, although showers had been predicted. uine advocates of higher prices professed to helieve that & _upturn was cer- 1ain 1o take place. But somehow or another the market was backward about going forward. Then the disappointed Loider began to sell out. and prices which were above last night's close at the start s00n reactied “put”’ quoiations, the support secorded by those privileges preserving acom- puratively steady tone later. Liverpool cables were firm_for spot and steady for tutures. Receipts were 531 cars at Chicago aad 1200 in the Noribwest. Bradstreet’s reported clearances of 2,409,000 bushels, including wheat aod flour, from both coasts for the past week. In. spections from store st this point were 13,657 bushels, and Atlantic seaboard shipmen s amounted to 44,451 bushels. The prospect of a heavy in- crease in the visible supply and a largze estimate of Monday’s arrivals, 508 cars, contributed to the weakness later. Continentai cables were irregular. December wheat opened irom 8034¢ to 6054c, de- clined 10 60c, closing at 60@60%5c, Y4@%sc under yesterday Corn—No symptoms of business activity were shown by corn to-da) The dullness which has been prevalent for such a long time was again present and prices. from sheer inactiviiy, remained #lmost unaltered. The up-and-iown movement of wheat during the morning affected values slightly, fter which changes were very few. Liverpooi hles were 14d higher jor futures but unchanged for spot. Receipts were 333 cars and 347.981 bushels were taken from store. EXport clearances smounted 10 162,000 bushels. The close was weak and 1sc under yesterday for May. The range on that 0ption was between 2§14c (the opening price) and 2814c (the closing price). Estimated receipts for Moncay, 410 cars. Not a single (ransaction took place In oats within five minutes succeeding the opening. After- Louis to | COMMERCIAL WORLD. | the first moments. Receipts were 246 cars, and 72,267 bushels were taken from store. The close was weak wih the other zrains. May 10sing 14¢ for the day. Estimated receipts for Monday, 816 | cars. Flax—Was ensy. Cash sold from 9314@9ic: | October was offeréd at 93Ygc: December, 9414@ 9ilge: May, $1@1 0015, Receipts were 114 cars. ! Provisions—Product was without feature. Busi- ness wol 1oL brisk, although there were spasms of activitdl as well 8s times when there was abso- luiely fio hing doing. At first there was & steady feeling, but, with wheat pressing lower and_hogs again cheaper, it was unlikely for provisions to re- tain any strength. The close was 1215¢ lower for January pork. 214@5c lower for January lard and 7ige lower for January ribs. Closing prices g heni—October, 59Yge; January, 60%ie: May, | , Corn—October, 2514e; December, 2754c: May, f‘a:{;—ncmner. 1734¢; December, May, S e—October, $820; Jauunry, 50 2214; May, tg.-::\lt—ocwber, $5 52%: January, $5 62145; May, ® Ribs—October, §4 85; Jaunary, $1673%: May, B4 8T, The batter market was dull and easy to-day. Re- ceipts were moderate, but offerings were ‘larger than the demand could absorb. The quality of the stock showed marked improvement. Prices were changed ZES were easy. taut change in the quotat and most of the S10ck Wwas i SL0CK S0ld at 1614¢ per doze:. ek Money was b per cent on call and 6@7 ver cent There was 1o impor- ns. Arrivals were lurge poor condition. Fresh e loans, with the demand good. New York exchange sold at 50c discount. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. Int., Oct. 19.—The few cattle received to-day sold at unchanged are for continued heavy re- ceipts. The offer wzs were heavy. There was an active demand, but prices were about 5c lower. The sheep market was nominally steady. Only & few were on sule. Cattle—Receipts, 1500 tockers and feeders, bl 25@3 Th: calves 5: Wesiern rangers. 2 20,000+ ¥ packing @3 90: common to choice mixed, essoried, §3 70@3 85; light, @3 70. 10; inierior to cholce, $125 prices. The prospec 23 20@5 50 cows and CHICAGO, TLL., O —The Earl Frait Com- pany soid California ruit st open auction to-day sliows: Grapes — Tokays, $1 70@2 20; es, 80c@$1; Cornichon, half crates $1; Muy half crates 90c; Pomiesranates, hulf boxes W YORK, Y., Oct. 19.—Porter Bros. Com- Grapes—Halt crates Muscats, BOc@sl 50; Tokays, rait Company s0ld at open auction st Shore dock) to-day: Grapes—1lokay, $2@ i0; half crates, $105@1 10; Cornichon, half W crates, § NEW YORK STOCKS, Bouds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call nominally 2@2%. Prime mercantile er, 514@6%. Bar silver, 673sc. Mexican doilurs, Tiing exchange 1s . with_actual 0 bankers' bills at 34 8714@4 87% for 14c. business 60 days and $4 8S@4 8814 for demand. Posted rates, $4 88@4 89. Commercial bills, $4 Btlp @4 87. Government bonds steady; State bonds aull; railroad bonds lower. Silver at the board was | 871a@877xc. Exchanges, $104,901,550; balances, | $6,259,508. CLOSING RTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 95 |Norfolk & West 314 ‘Atchison. . 2184 Preterred, laig Preferre 215 North Ame 5ig Adams Ex Norihern Pacific.. Preferred. . xpress.116 ‘American Tobacco, 9314 Preferred .-104 Bay State Gas . 2415IN. Y, CI Balumore & Ohlo.. 6042 1st preferred Brunswick Lands.. 133 2d preferred. Buftalo, Roch & P. N. Y.&N. H.. Canzaa Pacific. ... Y. & New Eng. Canada Southern .. Y. Susq & W. | Canton Land.... Preterred Central Paciiic 4 Ontario N N | Ches. & Ohio. Ontario & Western, 184 Chicago Alton.....163 Oregou Improvmt 6by |~ Preferred. 1173 | Preferred......... 35 Chicago, 8. & . 88 Oregon Navigation. 24 Chicago & . Ili... 49 Oregon Short Line. 9% ! | Preferred.........102 |Pacific Mail. . 30 | ChicagoGas... ... 6X14 Peoria, D.& Evans. 51 Cieve & Pitisburg.165 Pirtsbirg & W pfd. 30 Consolidation Coal. 3% Pullman Paiace...171 Consolidated Gas..147 ~Quicksilver......... 314 C. C.C. &£St. Louls. 44 | Preferred......... 161a Preferred......... 92 Readmng.... . 20143 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 364 RioGrande&Westn 17 Preferred. ... 98 | Preferred., 41 | Catton OIl Cert."". 224 Rock Isiand....... 775 | Commercial Cablé 160 RomeWat & O¥den118 | Del. Hudson...... 25L L& S. W 7 | Del.Lack& Westernis8 | Preferred. 1514 Denver & R.G...... 16 St.Paul...... 610 | |, Preterrea, 53 Preterred.........136%5 | Distiiers ... "1 2i7%i. Paol @ Dulath, 27 General El€cific... 3744 Preterred... 58 Erle.. 11% St. Paul & Omaha. 4214 | Pretérred. 2 Preferred. .......1221g | Fort Wavne St P. M. & M. 113tp | GreatNorthern pfd. 123 Green Bay.. Harlem. .. Hocking Coal Siiver Y3 Southern Pacific. 260 Soutnhern R. R. 12 Preferred. Sugar Refinery Hocking Valley. Homestake . 80%; Preferred... .. | H. & Texas Cent.. 2%y Tenn. Coal Lilinois Central....100 | Preferred.... 1614 Texas Pecific. 35 Tol.A.A.& N.Mich. 17 ol & Ohio Cen. isv..nn B6Ya Preferred......... 753 Kingston & Pem:.. 3 [1oLStLouis & KG9 Lake Erie & Westh 2314| Preferred. . 17 Preferred. .. 7734 Union Pacific 183 Lake Shore.. . /1115044|U. P.. Den. & Guif. 614 Nationai Lesd...... 8444 U.S. Cordage 8 Preferred.. .. 91 Preferred... Long Island. 8415 Guarantees Louisville & Nash. 6113 U. S. £ Louisville Na& Ch. 8% U Preferred........ 27 ferred. Manhattan Consol. 10915 U. S. Rubber. Mempbis & Charls. 18" Preferred... Mexican Central... 12 Utica & B. Rive Michigan Central..100 |Wab. S, L. & Pac.. 87 Minn & 8. L........— | Preferred......... 2219 Preferred. ——_ Wells-Fargo. -100 Minn, & St. Leom. 255 1st preferred... 2d preferred. Missouri Pacific. | Mobile & Ohio. Nashvilte Chatt.. National Linseed. XN. J. Ceniral, Western Union,.. S614 Wis Centray 5914 Wheeling & L. E, 3664 Preferred. 2215 Am Cotton Oil 75 "|W U Beef.. 2814/L X Traction.. 117 CT.081NG B! . 917% L% U S 4s, reg... 1119 M K T2ds.... [ Do, 4s coupon...1113,/ Do,4s,.........». 89 U S 4s new reg.... 12115 Mutual Union 6s...114 Do, 4s coupon...1221% N J Cent Gen bs...119%5 ] Norihern Pac 1sts.1181} Do, 2ds. .10z Do, 3ds 72 1003 Northwest Consols.141 1003; Do, deb 5 1003,0 R & N 1sis 211007 SiL&lronMtGen 53 845 100" St L& S F Gen 65.110 1 110 &t Paul Consols ...127 Aln Class A'4......10915/St. P. C. & Pa 1sts 118 | Do, Class B 4, 53.1091%| ~ Do, Pac Cal st La Consol 4s. 9813 Kouthern K. R. Missouri funding..— "*|Texas Pacific firs N Carolina con 63..124 |Texas Pacsecona: Do, 4s.............102 |UnionPac 1st0or'96.1101; 80 Carolina 414s...10514/ West Shore 4s.... 10814 Tenn new s 891/ Mobile & Ohio 6314 6234 R GranaeWest 1sis 77 {103 Do, trust repis s 6| Canada South 2ds..10714/G Cen Pac 1sts of 95,104 15, Do, 2ds A H&S Den & R G 1si. Do, 4 Erie 2ds. .. 80 |Reading ds. Kansas Pa Consols §5% Missour 6. Ks Pa lsts Den div112 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa., Oct. 19.—The spot market islower at 5s %d@5s 4d. Cargoes are firm at 263 9d October-November shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchgnge cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Octo- ber, 53 314d; November, 5s ¥34d: December, B8 43d; Junuary, bs 43,d; Februury, 58 b14d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Ex6., Oct. 19.—Consols, 10734: sil- ver, 303,d: French Rentes. 100¢ 80c.” Bullion out of Bank of England, £100,000. EXCHANGE AN ©» BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days.... - sis8 Sterling Exchange, sight. . — 48y New York Exchange, sight........ — 021 New York Exchanve, telegraphic.. — 05 Fine silver, spot, B ounce..... — 6734 Mexican Dollars..... JSSSNR 13 VRN 11 BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings last week were $15,861,083, sgainst $15,785,702 for the same week n 1894, THE WEEK’S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 32 failures in the Pacific Coast States and Territories for the weeh ending vesterday as compared with 16 for the previons week and 26 for the corresponding week of 1894. The failures for the past week are divided among the trades as follo 3 black- smiths, 2 restaurants, 1 bakery, 1 brick manufac- turer, 4 saloons, 2 coal dea ers, 2 boots and shoes, 2 dry zo0ds, 1 manufactures boxes, 1 hats, 3 butcher, 4 grocers, 1 general store, 2 produce, 1 fruft-packer, 1 teut manufacturer, 2 banks and 1 furniture. sielbe g b PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTH:IR GRAINS, WHEAT—The Henry B. Hyde takes for Liver- pool 68,242 ctls, valued at $65.800; Lord Tempie- more, for Liverpool, 66,001 ctls at $62,700. Pard a few trades at steady prices took place, but the session was little beiler a6 8Dy time than The market closed the week fractionally higher again and very firm. No. 1, 9614@97%c B ctl; | mar cholce, U8%¢ 3 ctl: lower grades, BO@9234c: extra Chioice for iling. $1@1 055, otesy CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT SEse105—10 0'clock—May—bB00 to $1 03%y; 800. #1 0354, rige] HKREGULAR MORNING SESSION- May—1300 tons, $1 0551 100, $1 0334, December 400, 977g0. 1000, 67 5;c. BALLEY—The Eurasia takes for Cork 63,049 ciis Chevalier, valued at £60.682: Lord Temple more, for Liverpool, 17,976 ctls Brewing at $16, 000: Custor, for London, 23,154 ctls Chevaller £t ,500. ie market is quict and easy at nnchanged prices, Teed, 5834@6lijc; choice, 621ge: Brew- ine, 65@721g0; Chevalier, $1@1 10 for No. 1 and GO@To¢ Cil for oft grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—NO sales. OATS—Fair jobbing demana. Milling, 85@90c fancy Feed, 75@80c: good to choice, E5@72le common to fair, 55@6215¢; Gray, 65@7 Red, 0w90c: Black, 90c@¥1'30; Surprise, 80G85c 7 cil. CORN—Holders are firm, but have not estab- lished any advance. Large Yellow, 8713@80c B ctl: Small Round do, 57%4@90c; Whité, SUc@$1 P cil. RYE—75@80c eul. BUCKWHEAT—8714@95¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Shpment of 6000 bbls, valued at §24. 800, to Liverpool. Net cash prices are: Family extras, §3 25@3 55: Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 2 supertine, §2 5@z 50 B bbl. CORNMEAL ‘ced Corn, $20@21 B ton; Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 50 & won. HAY AND FELDSTUFES. BRAN-$13@14 50 ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—816@18 for lower grades up to 950 B ton for ihe bes FEEDSTUFFS—Roiled Barley, §14@15; Oilcake Meal at the mill, £20 B ton; jobbing, §22 50; Cot- tonseed O'lcake, $24. LAY —No change whatever. Tne best qualities keep steady. Wheat, $7 b0@l2 50; Oat, $6@5 50 P ton: Wheat and Oat, $750@ll @ ton: Barley, $6 50@8: Alfalia, $ @7; Clover, $6@7; Com- | Pressed, $7@10; Stock, $5@6 B ton. STRAW—35@55¢ B bule. S AND SEEDS, Bayos, $1@ —Arrivals continue large. Large Whites, $1 Reds, $1 15@1 20; black Kidney, $1 76@2: Lumas, $2 50@2 85; suters, $1 30@1 65 B cil. SEEDS — Brown Mustard, $1 75@2; Trieste, 1 75@2 05: Yellow Mustard, $1 25@1 60; #lax, $175@1 85 B 315¢ B ib: Alfalfa, Bla@ 1 mothy, 83sc; Hemp, dc DRIED PEAS—Nominal at $1 20@1 30 for Niles and $1 40@1 60 @ ctl for Green. Vi POTATOES, POTATOES—Over 5000 sacks came In. Sweets, 75¢@$1 256 B cil: Salinas Burbanks, 60@S0c: River Burbanks, 26@30c; Oregon Burbanks, 50 @70c: River Reds, 5U@30¢ 7 ctl « :GETABLES. VEGETABLES s, Be: lower. Green Peppers. 25 Peppers, 10@1215¢ 8 Ib: box for Ber! ana §1 1s and_Tomatoes are @65c B box: Dried n Corn, 75@%5¢ B % box for Alumeda; sh, $5@6 B ton BUTTER, CHXE | 8q TAND EGGS. BUTTER — There was no change yesterday. There was practically no fancy Creamery on the market, hence values were largely nominal. CREAMERY—Fancy, 24c ® Ib; special marks bigher: seconds, 19@2214c. DAIRY. ¥, 2U@a21¢: good to choice, 17@18¢; lower grudes, nominal. ToB—18@19¢ B Ib. )—15@l7%e @ b _15@16c @ M. CHEESE—Fancy mild new, 8@9c $ b; com- 110 good, 6@7lic P Ib: Young America, 8@ Easiern, 12@13¢ 3 Ib. iGS—Stocks of ail Kind a et is nrm. Oregon Iggs, 2216@250 B do: extra fancy Eastern, 25@26c: fair (o choice Eas ern, 18@u3c: siore 'tggs, 18@271oc ¥ doz; cold storage, 20c; ranch Exgs, 0@35¢ 3 doz. E are lighter and the POULTRY AND GAME. POULTR Y—Stocks were pretty well cleaned up at the close yesterday—better, in fact, than for sev- eral weeks. Live Turkeys, 12@18¢ @ I for Gobblers and 11 @122 for_iiens: dressed do, 13c: Geese, B bair, $1 50@1 7! Duck: $4@5 50: Hens, £3 50@ Roosters, young. $3 50@4; do, old, $4@4 50; Fr: ers, §5 ou: sroers, $2@3 B doz for lurge and £2 @2 50 for rmall: Pigeons, $1 75@2 25 ® dozen for soung and 1 25 for old. GAME—Hare, $1 25@1 50; Rabbits. $125@1 50 B dozen; Gray Geese, 2 50; White Geese, §1 25 % dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS ¥ RUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—quinces, 26@40c P box; Cantaloupes, T5c@$1 75 case; Watermelons, $3@ 6 100; Nutmegs, 50@T5¢ B box: Apples, 50@75c P box for good to choice and 25@40c for common to fair: Winter Nellis Perrs. 50c@$1: other Pears, 40@blc: Pomegranates, 40@5Uc box. BERRIES—Cape Cod Cranberries are jobbing to retailers at 85 50@9 P bbl. Huckleberries, 4@6c B tb; Raspberries. $3 50@5: Strawberries, $5@8 @ chest for Longworths and $2@5 chest for large berries. GRAPES—Wine Grapes were quietcr, as they usually are on Saturday. Table Grapes showea some Changes. Zinfandel Wine Grapes. $18a23 B tor: Mission, B16@18 B ton: Whiio wne Grapes, $14@16: Black Grapes, 20@30c # box; Musc: 20@30c; Isabellas, 75¢@$1; Cornichon, 30@40: “Tokay, 20@30c B box. CITRUS FRUITS — The Panama steamer brougnt up 965 boxes Limes #nd prices are lower. Mediterranean Sweets, $1 75@2 # box: Lemons, $2 50@3 50 B box for common and $4@> for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $5: Bananas, $1 50@ 2 50 % bunch; Pineapples are nominal. DEIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes continue to sell in large quantities, as the reguiar fall demand on Eastern account has apparently set in at last. Prices are firm, but no higher. Other kinds of Fruit are not so active. The following prices rute on the Fruit Exchange: Avples, 3¢ ¢ Ib for_ quartered, 314 @ b for sliced and 414@5c ¥ Ib for evaporated: Peaches, 4@be P I, and e for fancy; peeled, in boxes, 1215 Prunes, 4c for the four sizes and 412@be for 40@ 50's; Apricots, 8@9%4c for prime to choice and 10@ Llc® 1bfor fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 3@33ac @ Ib for pressea ana 2@23se for unbressed: White Figs, 3le@4ic B I for pressed; Pears, Tc B W for evaporated halves, 4@61uc B Ib for quariers; Plums, 4@4ec for piited and 11a@14e foram. pitted; Nectarines, 5@6 B Ib for prunc 1o choice and 64c for fancy. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAP: new crop gooas ure as foilows, London ~ layers, 95c@81 @ box 1oose, 8%4c 1b: three-crown, loose, 2%,¢ 3 Ih: (wo- crown, 2{jc: seedless Sultanas, 3c: Seedless Musca- atels, ¥15c; clusters, $1 35: Deliesa clusters, $2: Imperiai clusters, $250: Dried Grapes, 21/4c % b, ® Prices for carioad lots: four-crown, NUTS-Chesinais _are dull ar 8@l0c p ib; Walnuts, 7@715c B 1 for No. 1 hard and @9 4c P Ib for softshell, joboing lots: Almonds, T@Fc for Langnedoc and 9@10c for paper-shel Peanuts, G@6c ® B for Eastern and A@alhe @ Ib for California: Hickory Nuts. 5@6c; Pecars, 6c for rough and 8¢ for polished: Flfiwfl!. S@9c: Brazil Nuts, 7%@Sc 8 Ib: Coconnuts, $3@5 100, HONEY—Shipment of 325 cases (0 England by sea. Comb quotable at 9@10c @ Ib for bright and So for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5¢; light amber extracted, 414@434c: dark amber, 4c. BEESWAX--25@26c # Ib. PRUVISIONS. CURED MEATS—¥air movement in Hams and Bcon at steady prices. Bacon,7c for heavy and Tyge for light medium, 10%gc for light, 11@12c for extra tight and 1234c for sugar-cured: Eastern Sugar- cured Fiams, 12@12%c: California Hams, 1034 llc; Mess Beef, 57@8 B bbl; extra mess do, 8 @9 fanily o §10: exira prime Pork. 39 ® bol: extra cleur, $16 i mess, 314 B bbi; Smoke Beet, 915@10c 8 b, by SR LA RD—icastern, tlerces, quotable at 6@6s, 1 for compound, and 8¢ foF pure; palls, Seer ACal Hornia, tierces, 'Blge for compound ana Giae for pure: half bbls, 7¢; 10-1b tins, T44c: do -1, 7340 COTTOLENE—734cIn tierces, and 83 10 tins. = Sacwnh HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy saited steers are quotable at 9@94e; culls and brands, 8@8Yjc; medium. 8@8%ac B Ib: culls and brands, 7@7c: Hght. 7@ TYac: Culls and brands. 8@Ovae: oo b 7@73;c; cuils and brands, 6@634c: salted Kip, 7o salted Calt, 9c; saited Veal, 7c: dry Hides, Usuai selection, 16c; culls and brands, 12@12i4e; dry Kip, 12@13c: dry Calf. 18¢; prime Goatskins, 2 3bc each; Kids, be: Deerskins, good summer, S0a # I medium, 16@25¢: winter, 10@15c: Sheep: ekins, shearlings, 1 20C each; short w o1, 304 40c each; medium, 50@60c euch: long wool, 0@ 70c ench. Culls of all Kinds, about 15c ess. TALLOW—Shipment of 174,000 18 to Fngland. No. 1 rendered is auotable at 4v4@Alie B Ibs §ounicy, Taliow, 4@4lc: Tefined. oo: Grease. 36 4oL mne cireatar of Jaco Wollner says “Our market this week shows some signs of im. provement, as there is some buying going on. Some £ood lines of free Mountain Wools have bean sotd and the outlook is for & Sieady market at fuil prices. The arrivals this week have ceen rather heavy and the warehouses are well filled up. It 5 only ‘s question of tme when we will zet better prices, With the prospect of the tariff agitation in the coming Congress, which will s0on be in ses- sion, and with an advancing and active market in Europe low priccs on Wool should be a ‘hing of the past.” We quot - Fall as follows: Humboldt and M-adocino, 615@82; San Joaquin and Southern, 345@0c ' B free Mountain, 6@744c; defective do, 6c B 1b. OPS—Quoted at 5@7c ® . The market still rulesdull. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26c. COAL—Wellington is quotahle at $8: New Wel- lington, $8 B ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 end, $7: ¥ : ‘umber- lsud. 8850 in bulk and ®10 fihl?'m ska: Pennayl. | Tomatoes, @36c: Summer Squash, 10@50c Green Peas, 2 c ¥ Ib: String Beans, 1@2c Lima Beans}2@ ‘ucumbers, 20@3be B Dox: | Green Okra, 410G ? Ib: Egg Plant, 25@40c: & Feed Car. | rots, 30@40c; Garlic, 23a@3%5¢ B Ib; Marrowtat | vania Anthracite Egs, 314: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $6; Canael, $8; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Plessant Valley, $7 60: Coke, #13 in bulk and 15 ¥ ton in sacks. CORDAGE~Pure Maniia Rope is quotable at 8¢ : 12-thread, $tec: 6and 9 do, 9c: Bale Rope, BBt Bromeving Torine, 06 B 1 1 alic et colls; Hop Twine, 8vec; Lathvarn, Se: Sisal Rope, i 12-thread, 6lac: 6_and 9 do, Tc: Hop Twine, Bale Hope, 68150 @ I Grapevine Twine, 7c. —The -Aleska ' Packers' Association 1n lots of 25,000 ,000 cases, 90c % dozen. net cash £. 0. b. ex-ship, SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net eash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 554¢: Dry Granulated. be: Confectioners’ A, 47¢:- Magnolfa A. de: Hxtra ¢, 37e; Golden' C, 834c: half-barrels, 14c more Te rotes Ted Saimon 28 ToUOwa uotes Red Saimon a : Cases. 95 50.000 cases, 92¥ec; 7, B Darrels, and boxes Ta¢ more. SYRUP—Golden, in bbls, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c ® gallon, SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesate rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First _quality. 5@5%c; second quality, 434c¢; third do, 3@ic 8 1b. VEAL~Jarge, ¥@5c; small, 5@7¢ B 1b. MUTTON—Wethers, 4@4Ykc: Ewes, 314@4c B, LAMB—5@6c B . ' PORK—Live rlogs, 3¢ for large, 314c for small and — for feeders; dressed do, 415@biae B Db, RECEIPTS OF INTYERIOR PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 MOURS. Flour,qr. sks......34.830 Middlngs, sks..... 458 Wheat, ¢ 19,031 Wine, gai 26580 .10,478Brandy, gals., 3,000 'S77|Hides. fi0. 7 305/ Pelts. bals. .. 15 Beans, sks..... 5,493 Lumber, M feet. 40 Potatoes, sk: 5,242 Leather, rolis 154 Onions. sKs........ 1,204 Tallow, cus.. . 10 Hay, tons. 235 Sugar, bbls . 410 st 46 Quicksilver, 190 Mustard Seed, sks THE STOCK MARKET. There was no general change in the Comstocks vesterday, though they closed weaker as a rule. Almost all ot them are lower than at the close of the preceding week. The Gold Hill stocks show the greatest shrinkage, Confidence selling from £2 10 on Monday down 0 $1 40 yesterday, and Chalienge from 74c down to 52¢. Ophir, Con. Cal. & Va. and Hale & Norcross lost from 10¢ to 15¢ during the week. The decline in the other stocks was less marked. 160 826 NOTES, The Gold Hill mine of Grass Valley is assessed 50c per share, delinquent November 18, “The assessment on Savage will be delinquent in the boards and the assessment on Alta in office to- morrow. T'he annual meeting of the Con. Cal. & Va. will be held to-morrow, and there is considerable talk on the st 10f an expected asses; 1t of bOc. The annual meetings of the Exchequer and vflower mining companies will take piace to- orrow. The weekly report of the Con. Cal. & Va. is as follows: 1650 level —On fiftcenth floor (seventh floor above sill floor of this level) in opening made at point 185 feet In from mouth of drift run south from east crosscut irom drift run south from south end of stope in minth floor, continue to work south along and close to foolwall in ore showing width of 3 feet, and 3saylng from $30 to £40 per ton. Have extracted 80 tons of ore from fourteenth and fitteenth floors, assay value of which, per sam- ples from cars in mine, was $30 35 per’ ton. On" sixth floor (two floors above sill floor of this level) the cast crosscut from south drifc 80 feet south from south end of siope, an east crosscut has been sdvanced 37 feel through porphyry and quartz, as. ug from %5 to $10 per ton. Total length 55 . This crosscut has connected with thirgeenth floor from 1750 level, 750 level—Vertical upraise started at end of west crosscut from south drift started from <outh end of southeast drift_on sill floor of this level has n carried up 13 feet. Total height 58 feet. quartz formation assaying from $5to $10 per ton. Upralse 2 started from south drift on sill floor of this level at a point 106 feet from its mouth has been carried up 7 feet through streaks of oro acsay- ing from $10 to $30 per 1o Total helght, 23 feet. Oun tenth floor at north end of s ope continue 10 Work noriliwarl on streak of ore o that ussays from 320 to 830 per to soutih end of stope of this 00T on west side have worsed north and south ou eleventh, twelfth and thir- teenth floors and have extra therefrom 112 tox , average assay value of which, per sam- pies taken from car in mine, was $46 25 per 101, Total exiraction of ore for week amonnts to 193 tons, assay value of which, per samples from cars raised to surface. was $84 57 per ton. 1000 level—Norih dritt started from Con. Vir- ginia shaft station on this level has been advanced 40 feet, passing through porpnvry showlns clay seams and lines of quariz. Total 1 ngth, 120 feet. Following Are the Highest Prices During the Past Week. STOCK. |Mon. [Tues. Wed.[Thrs.| Frl. | Sul. } Alpha, 12( 11 os o8 07 o7 Alt 10 18 16 16 Andes. 29 34 34| 83 Belcher 54l Bl 46l 47 45 Best & Belches R4 8| 21 26| 13 05, Choliar. . b3, 53| Con. Cal. & Va..| 2.55| 2.55 Confidence. 230 1:90| Crow: 43 a1 Gos 50 49| Hal Mexican Mono. Ophir.... Overman BOAERD SALES, Following were the seles in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULANMORN TN $ESST0N COMMENCING AT 871200 Seg Bel. 42300 8 Nev.... 8100 Mexican..64{300 Union C..71 “62| 50 Ophir.... 1.40:200 Y Jackei 47200 Savage....32100 ..... 100 CC&V. 2451 i Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR SESSTON—10:30, 1400 Alpha...07,800 C Point...37,500 Dvrmnji'zg 850 Alta.......16:250 Confid.. 1.50800 Potosi ... 500 Andes... 32300 ..........1.451000 Savage..32 400 Belcher. .35 2000 Con I1m..02/500 Scorpion..03 700 B&B..... 832000 . 03400 S B & M...14 400 82500 Exchar...02600 S Nev. 40 . 814006 & C....4 < 0. 400 Bodje. 40200 500 Bullion . 800 Bulwer. 1000 Caledn! 1300 Challnged 1200 Choliar..47 800 Mexicn. ..64900 Utah. 600 CC & V.2.40,500 Mono.....10500 Y Jacket..38 500 2.45500 Oceidtl....12/400 . 7 800 Con 021600 Ophir. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Oct. 19-12 5, 5700 114550 HEN.... 06400 Justice. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. Alpha Con..... 07 USJula, .01 03 Alla. 16 17Jusuce .10 04 08 Andes. L 83 33 . 06 07 Belcher........ 48 45 S o1 03 Best & Belcher. 81 82 63 61 BentonCon.... — 50 a5 e Bodie. 26 27| 08 Bullion.,....200 10 11 Bulwer. 06 0% Caledonia 07 09} Challenge Con. 52 53| Cholia 46 47 /Potos... 58 n. Cal. & Va.2.35 %.40/Savage D 81 38 Con. lmpena. 02 _05Seg. Beicher... 13 14 Confidence.....1.40 150 Slerra Nevada. 89 90 Con.New York. — O8{Scorpion....... 08 — i t... 86 S7/Siver Hilill 02 04 EastSierraNev — Ob[Silver King!ll — a9 Exchequer..... 02 03 Syndicate. — 04 Eureka Con.... 08 —|Union Con 69 70 Gould & Curry. 35 S9{Utan L 07 08 Vellow Jacket. 38 88 Haule & Norcrs. 1.5 1.40 Iowa.... ca) STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, SATURDAY, Oct. 19-10:30 A. w UNITIED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. USdscoup.112 — [USdsreg...113 — MISCELLANEOUS RONDS. Cal-stChless. 111 — |Do,2diss6s..101 — Cal Elec L 6510714109 [P & OKy6s.. — 120 Cotra C'W bs 999410015 P&Ch RyBs. — 101 Dpnt-stex-cp 77~ 95" PWlstRR6s. — 11814 EdsnL&P 6510613108 |Reno,WL&EL — 108 F&CH RRés — 106 |RiverWCo6s — 100 Geary-stE05s.100 105 |EFaNPRR5s10: st — |SPRRAriz6s 97 99 SPRE Cal$s.110 — |SPRR CalBs. 8713100 & \Do, Lcongid. 8742100 NPCRR65100 - |SPBriCaie o 2 g7 Ny R Cal 6s..10264103 SV Water 65..121141221; NRyCalbs. — — ISVWaterds. 10075101 Onk Gas 5s..104 — (BIKInG&E6s — 102% Do, 2d 15805104 _ — |SEnstT&T6s — 103 Ominibus6s.,117 120 |SutterstR0s.1101511214 PacRollMbs 102 — |VisallaWCés — ' 93 WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta. 5715 — |SanJose..... 9214100 Marm Co.... 80 — [Sprng Valley10114101%4 GAS STOCKS, — 40 |PacificLight. 4714 4814 95 — |SanFrancsco 7114 71 L Stockton.... ln% 23% . — b1 imp. 79% N0Vl INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd.150 — [Sub......... 55 COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. PacGas AmerB&TC. — = Lonflnnl’aA.l?Gl/, - Londong'sk. — * 51 erc] X 12 - Nevada, e Sather — - Grangers. -— - BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo. — 1610 (Sav&Lomn.. — 160 HumbS&L/1000 = — |Security......240 265 Mutuml ... — 423 Uuion - 830 BF Saviiniond90 495 ! THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1895 STREET RAILBOAD STOCKS. California....105 — Oak.SLaeHsy — 100 Geary-si...... 50 75 Presidio..... 8% 1215 Murket-sh.... 4134 42 Surterst =7 = POWDER STOCKS. Atlantic D... 1415 16 Juason....... — — California.... 80 ~100 - Vigorit....ll 50c 85c Gant.. 17 18 ’ MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 95~ — |OceamcSSCo — 25 BlkDCoalCo. — 10 |PacAuxFA.. — 2 Cal Cot Mills. — '— _|PacBorax... 98 100 CalDryDock — — *|PacT&NCo. — 80 EdisonLight. 96 97 |PacRoll Mill 18 — GasConAsan. — = |ParfPaintCo — 9 HawC&SCo. 634 754 PacTransCo — 2814 HutchSPCo. 1375 1814 PacT TCo. — 60 JudsonMfgC. — " — " SunserT&T. 80 45 MeriSxAssn. 100 110 [UnitedCCo.. — 25 MORNING SFSSION Poard — 20 Alaska Packers’ Association, 95; $2000 Norchern Railway of Cal 6% Bonds, 10255, Street-10 Market-st Railway, 42; $5000 8 V 4x onds, 101. ——————— THE CALL CALENDAR. OCTORER, 1895. Su.| M. [Tu| Sa. Moon’s Phases. (o October 3. 3 5 Full Moon. 6 78 12 Gotober 11, =1 Last Quarter. 131415 | — |— l_' @ QC!OHFX‘ 17, 20(21 {22 26 e Woon. October 26, 27] 28|20 Firs: Quarter. OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco | sarts. | prem. Sel River..... |Oct 20, BAM | Pier 13 | Newnors .22 |Oct 20, 9au Pler 11 Grays Haroor. (Oct 21, ey Pler 28 Del Norte .. Pomona..... | HumboldtBay |Oct 21. 2pu Pler 8 Columbia. .. | Portiand, Oct 21,104 | Pier 24 Homer, Coos Bay. |0ce 220 5ra Pier 20 Arcata. Coos Bay. Oct 22, 4y | Pler 13 CityPuebla..| Vic & Pgi {Oct 22, 9am Pier 9 China. |China & Japn | Get 2: Sex PMS S Faral sauina Bay..|Oct 22, Sem| Pler 2 Mexico.....|San Diego..... |Oct 22/11ax Pler 11 NationedC'ty HumboldUBay Oct 25,12 Ly Eureka .... | Newnort ot 24, GAm Truckee ....| Portiand.. . Oct 24.10a3 | North ¥ork. | Humboldt By Oct 24, 945 Arago.......|Coos Bav...... |Oct 24.10Au Pier 13 Willamt Val | sfexico..... .0 |0ct 25,1043 Pier 11 State of Cal| Portiand, 10AM Pier 24 Santa Rose.. | San Diego. ... | 11ax Plerd1 WallaWalla| Vic & Pet 10ct 27, 9am Pier 9 Point Loma. | Iirays Harbor. Oct 27,12 | Pler 2 an Jose 2 MiPMBSS STEAMER i Yaquina .| Yaquina Bay North Fori.. .. | Humboldt Bay . National Cily... Humboldt Ba Arcata...... ...|Coos Bay. Pomona. Humboidt Mexico |San Diezo. Willam -+|{Deparwre Bay.... Truckee, | Tillamook Bay. .. Farallon......"| Yaquina Bay . Homer. Coos Bay Crescent City. . | Crescent Cit; Arazo. . ~"|Coos Bay Mineola. | Comox.. Eureia......... | Newport. Walla Wall Victoria & Paget Sound | State of Cal Pordand. ... |lel River..... | Comox Santa Rosa... .| Point Loma, Mariposa San Jose. Pani. Evandaie. 1\ China and Japan. | Columbia........ Portiand Umatilla. victoria & Puget AND TIDE TA LADLOGEAPHIC BULLELIN, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO. October 19, 1895. The time vall on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at 100N (o-day—i. e., at 1noon of the 120th merlaian, or at exactly 8 p. 3., Greenwich time. A. F. ECHTELER, Lieutenant U. S. N in charge. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. N.,} SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY, October 19. Stmr Truckee, Thomas, €0 Lours from Tillamook Bay: pass and lumber, to Trackee Lumber Co. Stmr_ Albion, Lundquist, 14 Lours from Albfon; pass and iamber, to Albion Lumber Co. boy, Fosen, 20 hours irom Usal; bark, toJ S Kimball.” 'Up river direct. Stmr Willamette Valley, Von Helms, 11 days from Guaymas, via Ensenada 45 hours; pass and mdse. 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Rival, Jobnson, 14 hours from Fort Brasg: passand lumber. 10 Samuel Blair. Str Del Norte, Stockfleth, 67 houss from Grays Harbor: pass and lumber, 10 E K Wood Lumber Stmr Weeott, Magee, 242 pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & C Bkin John Smith, Kustel, days from Hako- date; 900 tons sulphur, to order, Moro, Jorgenson, 24 hours from Westport; 35 cds bark and 1500 r r ties, toJ S Kimball. Benicia direct. Schr W S Phelps. Farrell, 48 hours from Bowens Landing; 135 M #t lumber, to ¥ Heywood. Schr Rio Rev, Isigkelt, 48 hours from Bowens Landing: 112 M it lumber, to F Heywood. Schr Helen Merriam, 'Hansen, 3 days from Albion; 100 cds bark, to Beadle & Co. Cleared. SATURDAY, October 19. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria; Oregon Ruilway and Nav Co. Sunr St Paul, Green, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr Jeanle, Mason, Nanaimo; Sons. Ship Glors of the Seas, Freeman, Nanaimo; R Dunsmuir & Sons. EBr ship Laomene, Randall, Queenstown; Geo W McNear. hours from Eureka; R Dunsmulr & Sailed. SATURDAY. October 19, Stmr South Coast, Hansen, ‘Crinidad. Stmr Alice Bianchard. Duiham, Portiand. Stmr Greenwood, Carlzon. Stmr Point Arena, Johnson, Mendocino. Stmr Santa Craz. Nicholson, Port Harford. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. Ship Henry B Hyde, Pendleton, Liverpool, Ship Commodore, Davidson, Por: Blakeley, Brship Lord Templemore, McWilliams, Liver- pool. Br ship Roval Forth, Cooper, Liverpool. Ger ship Alilia, Blet, Ipswich. Br bark Staumore, Nickels, Tacoma. Br burk Castor, Mitchell, London. Sehr Melanethon, Remniers, Grays Harbor. Schr James A Gartield, Palmgren. Grays Harbor. SchrJ B Leeds, Johnson, roriana. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart. Hearns Landing. Teiegraphic. POINT LOBOS—October 19—10 » M—Weather cloudy: wind W: veiocity 8 miles ver Lour. Domestic Ports. TACOMA—Sailed Oct 18—Schr R W Bartlett, for San Pedro. 19—Ship Dashing Wave, for San Ffan- cisco. Arrived Oct 19—Schr Meteor, from San Pedro. COOS BAY—Arrived Oct 17—Schr Eliza Miller, hence Oct 5; schr Emma_Utter, hence Oci 10! 19—Sumr Arago, hence Oct 17. Safled Oct 19—sumr Lakme, for San Diego; stmr Arcata, for San Francisco, SEATTLE-Arrived Uct 19—Ship Spartan,hence Oct 1. POINT AREN A—Sailed Oct 19— Stmr Aleatraz, for Port Los Angeles. EUREKA—Salled Oct 19—Stmrs Pomona, North Fork, National City. Scotia, Excelsior and schr Occidental, for San Francisco. REDONDO—Sailed Oct 19—Bark Vidette, for Portland; schr va, for Grays Harbor. Arrived Oct 19—Simr Proiection, from Usal. CASPAR—Arrived Oct 19—Schr Maxim, hence oct 16. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Oct 19—Bark Har- vester, bence Sept 26; schr Alcalde, from Port Townsend. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Oct 19—Stmr Jewel, from Caspar. TSAL—Arrived Oct 19—Stmr Westport, hence oct 18, HUENEME—Sailed Oct 18—Stmr Tillamook, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Sailed Oct 19—Br ship Frankistan, for Queensiown. 2W PORT—Sailed Oct 19—Schr J A Campbell, for Port Blakeley. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Oct 19—Stmr Cleone, hence Oct 18. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Cleared Oct 19—Ship Alex Gib- son, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports, BAB&L—,SI"H Oct 17—Br ship Euphrosyne,for Sant. a. ;;B?WCASTLE. NSW-—Salled Oct—Br bark In- versnaid, for San Francisco. QUEENSTOW N—Arrived Oct 18—Ger ship H ¥ Glzde, hence July 8. SYDNEY—Arrived Oct 17—Br stmr Miowera,fm. Vancouver. It is French, Yyou know, and the only Tonic that has caused its authors to be rewarded with the French National Prize of 16,600 Francs. All Draggists, or it not pleaso write for par ticulars (giving name and address) to. E.FOUGERA & CO., 26-28 N. William St.,N.Y. 23 SINGAPORE—Arrived Sept 22—Br stmr Esk- dale, from Paget Soand for Delagoa Bay. Movements of Trans-Atiantic Steamers. NEEW YORK—Arrived Oct 19—<tmr New York, from Soutbampton; stmr Massdam, from Rotier: am. Sailed Oct 19—Stmr La Gascozne, for Havre; stmr Ems, for Bremen: stmr Pheenicla. for Ham- burg: stmr Ethiop.a, for Glaszow; s:mr Zaandam, for Amserdam: simr Mississippi, for Loucon: stmr Virginia, for Copenhagen. HAVRE—sailed Oct 19—stmr La Bourgogne,for New York, SOUTHAMPTON—Sailed Oct 19—Stmr St Paul, for New York, ROTTERDAM—Satled Oct 19—Stmr Obdam, for New York. LIZARD—Pagsed Oct 19—Stmr Kensington, frm New York for Antwerp; stmr La Touraine, from New York for Havre. fmportations. EUREKA—Per Weeott—9 bbls_tallow, 31 kegs P, SUNDAYS—8 RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. Sam Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.>.: 12:35, $:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tri at11:30 p. u. Saturdays—Exira trips at 1:5i and 11 . . 0, 9:30, 11:00 A.x.; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 . 3. San Rafael to San Francisco.. 45 nfkegs 113 bxs butter. 123.125 shakes, 1 cs fish, 71 204 £t Jumber, 89 M shingles, 2 bals pelts, 38 Dd1s hides, 3 pkgs mdse, b coops fowls. Shelter Cove—1 bdl hides, 35 bags 161 hi-bags woo! GUAYMAS—Per Willamette Valley—537 dry Dides, 1 bx mecal, 85 rolls leather, 118 sks 1 box shells, 560 green nides. 10 bdis deerskins, 72 sks damians, 713 salt pides. 456 sks ore, 1 fins, 108 bars bullion, 1 sk horns, 555 sks oilcake, 78 cs limes, 25 cs Mexican doilars, 1 bx sulphate ot siiver, 7 bxs precipitates of silver, 43 turtles, 1 bal zoatskins, 228 sks barl, 5I3 bxs oranges, 1 sk beeswax. GRAYS HARBOR—Per Del Norte—2 cs mdse, 340 M ft lumber, 82 bdls shooks, 1 keg wine. Consignees. Per Willamette Vallev—E Pollilz_& Co: Charles Tetzen; W Loaiza & Co: J O Meyerink; ¥ Ruthe & Co: Geo Staacke; Thannhauser & Co: L Kelly; € D Bunker & Co: 'Goodail, Perxins & ¢ ngio- California Bank; Smelting and Lead Co; ~an Vicente Minin, s, Fargo & Co; Candelaria Con Mex M _C adini: 3 1vancovicn & Co; Brown & Adams: Garcia & Maggin': Milani & Co. Per Del Norie—Kowalsky & Co: Weston Basket Co: Norton, Teller & C Wood W Cohen, Hirsch & Co: Chevalier & Co; G Rosen berg & Son. Per Weeott—Russ, Sanders & Co; M K: Witzel & Baker: Norton, Teller & Co; ¥ B tiaight: O B Smith & Co; Dairymen’s Union; Hills Bros: C E Whitney & Co: American Union Fish Co; Pac Pickle Works: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: National Tce Co: W B Sumner & Co: Thos Denigan, Son & Shoobert, Beale & Co; Hulme & Hart; Scott & Van Arsdale Lumber Co; J R Hanify. lish & Co; For Late Shipping Intelligence See Tenth Page. QFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 800 to 206 Post St.. cor. Stoekton OCEAN STEAMSHIPS, PACIFIC COAST STEAHSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL TROM Broadway whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisnoo and " Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A.. Oct. 2, 17, Nov. 1,18, 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 fitth day tnereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R, R., at Seattie with G.N.'Ry..at Por: Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aad Fieids Landing (Hum- Jboldt Bay) str. Pomons, 2 .3, Oct. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21. 26, 51. . For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Part Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Sania Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Edst San Pedro (Los Augeles) and Newport, 8 A. M., Sept. 26, 80. At9 A. M., Oct. 4. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and every fourih day thereaiter. For San Diego, stopping only at Por: Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Por: Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A, M., Sept. 24, 28, Oct. 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, Nov. 8,7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and evéry fourth day thereafter. For nsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz. Altata and Guaymias (Mexieo), sir. Willam- eute Valley, 10 A. 3., 25th of each mon Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PE. 10 Market st., San Francisco. TO PORTLAND s AND ASTOHA'. O.R. & TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharf at 10 . M. every five days, con. necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines (o all points in_OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chi: cago, New York and Boston. Etate of California sails Oct. 6, 16, 26, Nov. 5. Columbia suils Oct. 11. 21, 81, Nov. 10. Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steernge. $7 503 For through rates and all other information apply 10 the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS & Cov Gen'l Supts., 10 Market st. Frrp. F. CONNOR Ge:'l Agent. 19 Montzomery st. OCEARIC STEANSHIP COMPANT. Ceolzardie zold fieldy 0 R ¢(Fremantie), Austra. W 3 lia: $220 firss_ class, H $110 steerage. Lowes: . Tates 1o Capetown, South Atrica. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur- day, November 9, ui 10 A Australlan steamer, MARIPOSA, salls via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, Nov. 14, 812 P M. uced special rates for SPECIAL PARTIES.—Red! parties Nov. . and lec. % Ticket oflice, 114 Montgomery streat. Freight oflice, 327 Market streat. J. D. SPRECKELS & BHROS., General Agen:s. COMPAGNIEGEYERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY's PLER (NEW) 42 ~0n OF River, {00t of Mortonst. Travelers by thisline avoid both transic by Engiish ra the discomfort of crossing tl boat. New York to Alexandria, B first-class $180; second-class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent. . yot, via Parls, - Jetober 26, 8:00 A, LA BOU apt. Leboet. . » = 0 “mber 2, LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelli. e . ... 0 viber 9, 8300 A. & LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon . . £ PRLTTeRTS 5 e...... N0 mber 16, R~ For further particulars apply to A. FORG:! OGNE, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO,, avenue, San Francisco. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY, TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbol France, aud Plymouth to 1and passengers. Through bilis of lading, in connection With the Paclfic Mail S. 8. Co., issned for freight and treas re to direct poris in England and Germany. ZThrough tickets from San Franciseo to Plymoutty Cherboury, Southampton. First class, $195; alass, ..'5 80. For further particulars apply e PARROTT & CO., Agents, 306 California st STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pief No. 3, Wasnington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. 8@~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Stockion Sundays, 5P, M. Caui Nav. and Imot. o VALLEJ0 AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Sunday—10 A. ., 4 B x Sunday—8 P. Agents, 5 Montgomery T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, Return steamer leaves Telephone Main 805. Landing, Mission 1, Pler 2. RAILROAD TRAVEL. Atlantic Pacific RAILROAD T'rains leave from and arrive o Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited Leaves overy day at 5:80 P. u., carrying Pullman Palace Sieepors and Tourlst Sleepers to via Kansas City without change. Annex cars Denver 2nd Si. Louis. VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A. . and 5:30 P ., counecting in Los Angeles with s0iid trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the most Comfortabie railway, California to the East. A popular misbelief exists rezarding the heat 1n Summer. The heat is no: greater than_is encouns tered on even ihe most northerly line. This is well known to experienced travelers. ‘The meais a: Harvey's Dining Rooms are an ex- celient feature of the line. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can be reachied in §o other way. Tioket Ofiice—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building. bl fish | iChicage | | at1:55 p. u. and 6:35 P. | BUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11: | 5:00, 6:25 p. o | Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same 1" schedule 1s ubove. 10 A ax; 1:40, 3:40, | Inefrect Y | May 5. o \}r‘o. = 159 = WEEK | Sux- |, 1895 Wenk | Da¥a: | pavs. | Vestinat Davs. e 8:00 ax| 10, (10:40 AM 8:50 AX I8 30 ax| Petaluma, | 6:00 Py 10:30 Ax | b 00 Py Santa Rosa.| 7:30 pM| 6:15 PM | I Fulton, 40 ax| Windsor, Healdsbur, {Geyservill | 8:30 P /8:00 ax| Cloverdal ['l: \10:30 AM 7:30 ex| 6:15 v | I Pleta, | 7:40 A | Hopland & | 8:30 P |8:00 ax| Uklan. | Ti40 Ax o |8:00 Al‘flllernevllh‘,} 7:80 Py | 0 Pt I | | 6:15 px 0 AM 8:00 AM| Sonoma [10:40 AM| 8:50 AX 15:10 n(‘B 00 rxc and | Glen Ellen. | 8:30 Py |5:00 px T'Stages connect at Son Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geyse Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs, Sebastopol. | Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. ges connect at UKkiah for Vichy Springs, Blae Lakes, Laurel Dell. Upper Lake, Booneville, Green- wood, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willeits, Calpelia, Pomo, Potter Valley, Joh Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Scott and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bullding. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. INPORTANT ANNOUSCEMENT. INAUGURATION OF A NEW TRAIN SERVICE BY THE SOUTHERY PACIFIC COMPANY OVER THE SCENIC SEASTA ROUTE BETWEEN SANFRANCISCO and PORTLA) o T IV i, T, EVERY FIVE DAYS. REDUCTION N TIME AND RATES. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY takes pleasure in announcing that, commencing MONDAY, CCTOBER 21, and EVERY FIVE DAYS THE it will dispatch from San ain composed of FIRST and § iS for the better accommodation of Portland, Oregon and Puget | Sound travel. This train will be known as “THE | SAN FRANCISCO' AND, PORTLAND SPE- CTAL.” The company’s ticket offices in SAN FRAN- CISCO, OAKLAND and PORTI > will be sup- plied with special issues of continnous-passage tickets for this train. and which will be sold at the following reduced rates FIRST-CLASS TICKET! Pullman standard sleepe £ ECOND-CLASS TICKFETS, Including berth in Pullman fourist sleeper, $10. an be obtained at the following sta- tions: Rreakfast at Dunsmuir, lunch at Asuland, dinner at Glendale., ““THE §°N FRAYCISCH AXD PORTLAND SPECIAL” Leaves SAN FRANCISCO at 8 p. 2t Arrives PORTLAND (second da 6 A TIME, 84 HOURS, NOTE—Corresp nding train_will leave PORT- LAND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, and every five 25, days thereafter. 'Due to arrive in SAN FRAN- including berth in ) at CISCO at 7:15 A. . (second day). T. F OUDMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent. RICHARD ( Gen, Tratlic Manag i : SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. o arrive at SAN FEANCISCO. LEAVE — Fnow OCTOBER 4, 1555 — ARRIVE 9:154 10:50r 304 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 7:004 Atla; Express, Oglen and Fasf il vsey, Sacra- d Redding via Davis. .. San Ramon, Naps, Calis- toga and Santa ROSD.............. 7:30A San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ta 8:304 Niles, San Jose, Stockton, Tone. Sacramento, Marysville, Led Bluff aud Oroville #8:304 Peters and M 9:00. San Leandro, Hayw: 9:00A Los Angeles lixpress, (for Yosomite), Santa and o, 9:00A Martinez and Stockton............. 10:004 San Leandro, Haywerds and Niles . | 12:00x San Leandro, Haywerds & Way St'ns 1:00p Niles, San Jose and Livermore. *1:00r Sacramento River Steamers. 11:30p Port Costa and Way Stations........ 00T San Leandro, Haywards& Way §§is 07 San Leandro, Haywards & Way 5t ns 00 Martinez, San Vallcio, Napa, Calist Ramon, Santa Rosa, 4:00r Benicia, ., Knights Landivg, Marysville, Oroville and Sacramento . | 10:454 8:00r Niles, San Jose, Livermoro and BOCON ooveerrrsennannnen. TEIOE 30 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns ~ 8:452 5:301 New Orleans Lxprecs, Fresuo, Ray- mond’ (for Yosemite), Bakerstieid, Santa Barbara,Los Angeles, Dem- ing, El Paso, New Orleans sud 5:80p Sauta o Toiite, Atiantic ipress for Mojave avd East........ 6:00¢ Turopean Mail, Ogden and Tast.... 001 Haywards, Nilds aud San Jose 001 Vallejo 71000 Oregon Vixpress, Sa 3 ville, Redding, Portland, Sound aud Esh ............ P San Leandro, Hayward: & Way St'na 1 :007 San Loandro, Haywardsk Way Sts {11 112152 San Leandro Haywards& Way St'ns_*3:15A SANTA CRUZ DiVISION (Narrow Gauge). 7:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark. San ; “Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Senta : Cruz . T 1s:00r $115A Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Sauta Cruzand Way Stations. 5:50z , San Jose, New Alnll{ll({l, Fell.m;, ifi:‘nlll_ur 1‘:'\%“' Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations. L *11:204 4:45y Newark, sau Jose, 1os Gaios COAST DIVI (Fhird & Townsend Sts) - *6:454 Bau Jose, SNew Almaden wnd Way Stations.... 173804 Sunday Excursion for San Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal i Way Btations...o....... .. $:154 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Sant Tacilic Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Luis Obispo, Guadalupe aud Priv- cipal Way Statious 19:474 Palo Alto and Way Sta 10:404 San Jos d Way Stal 11:45A Paio Alto and Way Statiol 2:30r San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, i Cruz, Salinas, Monterey aud Pacilic Grove .. 0P San Jose and Urinc 80+ San Joso and Way Station B:30r San Jose and Way Station: 0r San Jose aud Way Stations. .. B0 San Jose and Way Stations. | CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— 2700 8:00 9:00 *10:00 $1:00 *2:00 300 *4:00 *6:00 e, From OAELAND—Foot of Brosdway.— *6:00 *7:00 ipal Wiy Stations 8:00 *9:00 X *11:00a.x. $12:00 *12:30 00 *3:00 4:00 *5:00r.m, A for Morniv P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays only. § Wednesdags only. £ Sundays ouly. #t Mouday, Thursday and Saturay nights only. The PACEFIC TRANSFER COMPANY will call for and check bagzage from hotels and resie dences. Enquire of Ticket Agents for Time Cards and stiier information. | NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD - (Via Sausalito Ferry). m San Francisco, beginning Septembver 1, 1898 WEEK DAYS. B For Mill Valiey and san_ tatuel—7:00, 8:00, 9°16, 0:15, 11:45'A. 3.3 1:45, 3:20, 4:15, 5:15. 5:50, 8:25, *1 F. M. *Does not run to Mill Valiey, San Quentin—$:00, 10:15 A. % : 1:45, 5:15, 1130 PoM. For MIl Valley, San Notadia or alley, San agael and Sa 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 4. 3¢5 1130, 3:00, 4:90 S41s3 | 2. *Does not run to San Quentin, o THEOUGH TRAINS. 200 A. 3. week days—Cazadero und way stat 1:45 . M. Saturdays—Tomales and way staciopr™ | 8:00 4. u. Sundeys—Poini Reyes ana Way siaiiong i