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v . THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCIrOBER 22, 1895. M THE COMMER SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver nnchanged. Wheat and Barley steady. Some changes in Oats. Corn firm. - Rve quiet. No change in 1 More business in Beans. Potatoes very weak. Onions continue cheap. Sutter market better supplieds Nochange in Cheese. Eggs rule firm. Three cars Eastern Poultry in. Melon season almost over. Brisk demand for Pranes. First crop of Wine Grapes gone. Provisions unchanged. pts of Raisins. 9d. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPABTMENT OF AGRICUL- ATHER BURFAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Octo- | Der 21, 1885, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and gen- eral forecast | The jollowing are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last season: 07: Red Bluff 1.92, last season 1. 33; San Francisco .92, last season 2.14: | »n .#4: San Luis Obispo 1.78, Los Angeles .23, last season ¢ season .05; Yuma .02, last Eureka 3.30, last season last season 3.07T: San Diego .23, Fresno .23, last .76 s¢ son .97. The following maximum temperatures aze re- ported to-day from statlons in California: Eureka Red Bluff 74, San Francisco 56, Fresno 70. In- endence 6 1 Luis Obispo 66, Los Angeles 74, San Diego 68, Yuma 80. San Francisco data: Maximum minimum 54, mean 58. pressure is highest this evening in the States | ong the Uanadian border, the crest being in Mont It is lowest in Arizona. Cloudy weather showers have ¢ throughout a large por- temperature being reported from Carson Cit & quarter of an inch fell at San Diegd re slowly improving in Californ; er is anticipated ‘Tuesda s Francisco for thirty hours | nic & , 1895 | hern lerally tair Taesday; | except slightly | fresh generally v statio armer in_th nort ¥ temperature, nerth portion; portion to terly wi ¥ fair i stationary Tuesday; showers | stationary tem- | son City. | | | | and probably Tues- mperature. Arizona on: station San Frai cloudy in the north mperature. cisco and vicinity—Generally falr | temperature; fresh (0" brisk | W, H. Hayxox, Forecast Ofi NEW YORK MARKETS. NEW YORK N. Y Oct. 21 The stock market | was dull and weak until near the close, when Chi- | €ag0 Gas sud se 115 per cent 10 69%. and 1 iparied a firmer tone to the general list. In v dealings 8 break of 14 to 234 per cent | the bituminous coal shares. illinois stee, Big Four preferred, Manhattau, the Sonth- | westerns, tob ¢ State all betr ; award movement. The bulk | ! vas considered to be for professional | count, although it was generally admitted thac | there were some ne liguidations by tired-ont | | prox lling holders. This was considered ns being particu- lariy true in the cases of the bitumineus coalers, or troubles having been used in some | s 10 bring about a decline. Hocking Valley | « greatest loss in this group, the stock | W 214 to 2034, the Consols fives 45 rs of Tennessee Coal dropped to 395% and later rose to | 4115@41. The break in the stock was attributed | b inargina ngd other holders, who had side in cotton. Reading was s that the assessment on the s will be larger than generally ex- | Local bears also used stories of & break in Loudon against speculators at the open- | aders generally paid more attention 1o | olton than to the finctuations at the The cotton market was again nd on sales of 810,700 bales, & This broke 12 about check g xt arther break | es for scerling | »orts, and this may have | stock market. en to-day ina reduction | ever, | 4 8814, The weakness of however, had no effect. Neither did the splendid showing 'of the Northwest for | September, the road having reported a gain of | $508,309 for the period named. Speculation left | o tirm in tone, with prices generally ¥ to 5 per | t below Saturday’s closing. Tobacco lost 135 1d Hocking Valley 134 per cent, Bonds e weak. Sales were $1.316.000. | Hocking Valley Consoildated. fives, fell 485 to B515: Green Bay, second income, fours. % to 1a; Kansas Pacific. sixes of 1895, 1 to 10514 ; Oregon Short Line consols, fives, certifica 2 10 60; 1z. first preferred, 134 to 3734 do, seconds, | 3: do. thirds 1615@17: Texas P cific, seconds, 133 to J3@24, and Union Facific | sinking funds, fives,1 to 100. Northern Pacific | Colorado Trust, sixes, rose to ¥4; Toledo, St. Touis a sas C first certificates, 114 to 8115 The Mere: ntile Safe Deposit Company reports r bullion on hiand, 207,020 ounces; certificates nding. 207. Grain and Merchandise. NEW YORK. N. Oct. 21.—Flour, quiet, | unchanged, steady. wheat—Low grades, 50; fair to fancy, £3 10@3 20: do, patents, Minnesota clear, $2 75@38 25: do straights, $3 20@3 50; dopatents. §3 35@4 20: low extras, 3 flour, qui ; common to falr exira, $2 10@ 50: kood 1o choice do, $2 90@3 30. Rye flour—Steady: quiet at §2 50@3: buckwheat flour, $1 65@1 75; buckwhest, 43c asked. Cornmeal—Steady, quiet. Yellow Western, §2 60 @2 65; Brandywine, $2 60. RyeNominal. Barley—Nominal. Wheat—Spot_murket quiet, steady. No. 2 red, in store and elevator, 683c: afloat, 69%c¢; f. 0. b, 891452 No. 1 Northern, 66 7c. Options declined 1sc on’ increased pressure from the Northwest, raltied 14@3sc on steady cables, small increase In_visible supply and heavy rednc. tion on passage, closing firm at_Vs@14c below Sa ay, with & moderate trade, December and M. y traded in es included: No. 2 red, clos May, October, G655%c; December, Yec: 6674c. Corn—Spots act vator. 393,c aflog lost x@lgc with wheat, rallied later with wheat, closed steady at unchanged prices 1o 14c advance, with trading only local without outside influences. May and November most active. October, 3734 November, 371gc: December, 3555c: May, 3554c. ve, firm. No. 2. 383c: ele- Oats—Spots fairly ve, easy. Options dull, | lower. October, 23%4c; May, 25¢. Spot pric 2 White, z5¢} No.' 2 Chicago, 241gc: 3 0. 3 White, 23150: Mixed Western, : White do, 25@ 29¢: White State, 25@29c. Feed—Bran, 6710@721/4 Pigiron—Firm. ‘American, $12@14 50, Copper—Dull. ' Lake, $11 85@12. iead—Domestic. $3 35@3 3714, Tin—Quiet. Straights, $14 55. Plates, quiet. Spelter—Dall. Domestic. $4 071@4 1914, Hops—Moderate demand, easy, unchanged. Lon- don market unchanged. Wool—Firm. Domestic fleece, 16@22c: pulled, 15@31c: Texas, 9@ c. Lard—Dull, lower: Western steam, 85 7714; iy, $550; Delobery 8 821, nomnal: refined. Continent, $6 30; S. A., $6 70; com, 3 $dlo@i,. » . Pork—Quiet, steady; Mess, $9 75@10. Butter—Steady, moderate demand: State dairy do creaiery, 2115@23c; Western dairy, do creamery, 14@25c: do June, 16@21c: iciory. B3a@lic: Elzins, 23¢; imitation cream: L 12@17c. o g:r\»—ah;‘m, mr‘;r:emw demand; State, 7@9%gc: do fancy, Glge: do sinall, 7@10%ac; part sKimis, SYa@TVac: il skitom, Sia@ac 2C P8 Eggs—Quiet. about steady. State and Pennsyi- Junla, 20@2115c: lcelouse, 16@17c; do per case, 3@4 25; Western, 18@20c; do per c: 'y B2 H limed, 16@16%zc. ” pnes Rice—Moderate demand, steady. @bc: Japan, 355@334c. Mo Foreign. nominal ddlings, 75@80c. 10@15¢ large, Domestic, 354 New Orleans open : fairly active, firm. d to 10 points np; De- 14 65; Spot Firm: uncha gember, £14 150414 9 March. $14 25G14 30: May, 813 90@13 9! o, dull, stea 0. 7. 157 @18, Sugar—Raw, dull. steady ; fair refining, 3 trifugals, 96 test, 354c. Refined, dnll, stead: : January. $14 64 45-16@4d1 B¢; standard’ A, 43 fectioners’ ut 10at, 53;sc; crushed, 53 powdered. 5¢; granulated, 43% @be; cubes, 5c. Catifornia Dried Fruits—The market on ail vari- eties, except prunes are somewhat lower remains unchanged. Prunes the spot, owing, itis said, to pressurc in some quarters to sell, and there Ate also intimations that som= settlers on the coast hiave shown a disposition to accept lower prices for forward deiivery. California raising are mge ing out mors freely on small orders. Prunes—California, boxes. 30's@60's. T34@8e: 40 50'sa60's, 5@5Lac: do T0'S@B0'S, 60; do S0's@ do 90's@100's, 43, @be; do Caliornie, , Thge: do 50's@60’s, 634 C: do 60's Ie 10580, $346514c do 90'5@ | Boxed. R Ib., 9@1134c: do, bags, o, pecied, T894 T 1. 10g12¢. B, 4%5@7c; do, 1895, es—Unpecled, 1864, 7 1o, ¥ b, 6@S Ve Raisns—California, London layer, mew, $1 40 150: do, boxes, 50' b, 2 crown, new, 334@ 31401 o, boxes, 501, hew, Blac. ¢ Green California Fruil—Liitle doing and prices practically nominal. i CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, JLL., Oct. 21.—The absence of rain was said to bethe one reason why wheat would break below the “puts” this morning. Everything else favored a decline. The cables were lower, Liverpool opening being 1gd below Saturdar. The receipts were Jarge, Chicago having 825 cars and the Norchwest 1877 cars. A large increase in the visible supply was indicated by tiie early postings. the final figure showing cks 10 be 1,718,000 bushels more than on last Monday. Notwith- stanaing this disadvantageons character of the news, however, scllers were averse to acting with force in view of the present arid condition prevail- Ing throughout the West. X When the visible supply aunouncement was | visible suppi 64%ncr Corn—October, 207sc; December, ?DnPls.—OCwber. 175kc; December, 1 s AR 1214; January, 89 1215; May, sm‘—ouober. $6 52; January, $5 62; May, 'i;‘i{él.;—ombex, $47214; January, $460; May, | were no lower | market for other ki | pin | $1 45@1 95. Some fruit in bad order sold at lower pric Porter Bros. Co. sold to-day: Grapes—Tokay, | The National 60 days and 84 873,@4 8K for demand. Posted | rates, $1 871,@4 8815. Commercial bills, $4 8584 (@4 B6%. Government bonds steady; State b fine, $2 03@2 25; Southern | Options opened easier and | CIAL WORLD. made it proved disapyointing to the bears and prices firmed a little, but again weakened on a panic in Cotton prices, afterward rallying and hold- ing steady. Wheat on ocean passage declined 100,- 000 bushels last week. Indizn shipments were 16,000 bushels and Argentine 88.000 bushels. Closing continental cables were generally higher. Local inspections from store amounted 10 23,5662 bushels and 158,512 busbels cleared ut the sea- hoard. The English visible supply decreased 240,- 000 bushels. December Wheat opened at 5974c, s0ld between 6014c and 5914c. closing at 60%4c, 1s@vjc higher than Saturday. Estimated receipts f0r (0-morrow 535 cars Corn began the week with no signs of improve- ment_in sny way. The principal cause for action was jound in the wheat murset. The prospect that the new crop will begin to move early deters buyers and the low prices are 1O enticing to sell- ers. Liverpool cables this morning were lad lower. Receipts were 401 cars, and 708,538 bush- els. were taken from store Kxport clearances «mounted 10 283,124 busheis. The visible supply increased 1,104,000 bushels, and the amount on ocean p ssige decreased 70.000 bushels. May corn opened at 28Ysc, sold between 29%gc and 29@291/4c, closing at 29%5sc. Ve higher than Sat- urday. ‘Estimated receipts tor to-morrow 315 cars. Oats maintained a steady tone. Local traders le business doing. The Opportu- ve deals in this grain are small st 60c. and the d n seems to be to hold off for the time bein ceipts were 456 cars and 168.975 bushels were withdrawn from store. The increased 351,000 bushels. May oats closed # shade higher. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 275 cars 2 | Cash sold from 9314@9dc: | Flax—Was ea October, 92:%;c, later offered_at 9214c; December, 94@931%¢. Receipts were 227 cars. Provisions—There was nothing to recommend itself (0 attention in product. The hogs continue 10 pour in &t the yards and that market keeps sinking, carrying provisions along with it. Thi was the condition of the market lo-day. the trade being demoralized. January pork ciosed 121sc lower; January lard, 5@7c lower, and January TiDs, 7@10c lower. Closing prices: W heat—October, 5414c: Decebmer, 60%4c; May, Butter was easy, witha fair business. Prices ‘were unchanged. Eggs were quiet, the feeling was easy, but prices Fresh stock sold at 18%ac per dozen. Money was firm at 5 per cent on call and 6@7 ver cent on time loans. New York at 50c discount. xchange sold | Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. IrLi., Oct. 21.—There wasa good demand for cattle to-day and choice grades sold 10@15c higher. Other kinds were teady. Dressed beef men are inclined to take iold more freely. The arrivals of hogs were heavy and after a fair business ac the opening the market became heavy and prices declined 5¢ @ 100 Ibs. Good sheep were fairly nctive and steady, but the 15 was slow. Cattle—Receipts, 16,000; common to extra steers, $3 30@5 45: stockers and jeeders, $2 24 cows und bulls. $1 30@3 75: calves Texans. §1 75@: Western rangers. $2 Hogs—Receipts, 42.000: heavy packing ana ship- lots, $3 50@3 85: common to choice mixed, $3 45@8 90: choice assoried, $3 70@3 85; light, $3 400 pigs, $1 70@3 €5. g Sheep—Receipis, 22.000: inferior to choice, §1 23 @3 40: lambs, $2 504 CALIFOENIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, ILL., Oct. 21.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California froit at open auction to-day, realizing the following prices: Grapes—Tokay, half-crates, $1@1 Muscat, half-crates, TO@X0c; Cornichon, half-crates, $1 15. Pears—P. Barry 21 95: Easter Beurre, $1 80@1 95; Winter Nellls, crates, $1 50@2 80: haif-crates, Muscat, crates, §1 10@1 2 rates, HO@SHe Rose Perus, half-crates, 50c. Pears—Winter Nel- 1is, half-boxes, $1; Easter Beurres, half-boxes, S0c. Froit Association’ sold: Grapes: 3, 90c@$] 15; Muscat, 95c@$1; #1 05 W YORK, N. Y.. Oct, 2 pany sold California frait 55c@$1 10: Tokay, The Earl Fruit at open auction ¢ Shore dock) to-day, realizing the following prices: Grapes—Tokays, 82 30@2 60; half crates, 81 10@1 65: Cornichons, $2 05@2 45; balf crates, 81 05@1 40. Porter Bros. Company s okays, $2 15@2 fonal ~ Fruit Grapes in double 1 50@1 55 sold: Half Assoclation okays, $1 35@1 505 Cornichons. $110@ erraras, 31 10@1 15; Muscats, $1 05@1 25. NEW YO STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call firm at 214%; last loan at 2% ana closing offered at 2%. Prime mercantile paper, paper, 514@6. Bar silver, 67%4c. Mexican dollurs, 5334c. Sterling exchange 1s weak. with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 87@4 8714 for firm; raiiroad bonds lower. Siver at the board was quiet. CLOSING STOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 9415 Norfolk & West. 315 Atchison..... 2177 Preferred. a1y | Preterred......... $2 |North Amen 5] Adsms Express...150 |Northern Pacific.. 45 Alton,Terre Haute. 60 Preferred. 185y | American Express.118 (Northwesters. 10sag | ‘American Tobacco. 931 Preferred.........147 Preferred....... ..103 " |N. Y. Central Bay State Gas 28 N Y. Chicago®5.T, 1434 | Baltimore & Ohiio.. 61 | lstpreferred. 5 Brunswick Lands. 1 | 2d preferred.... | Buftalo, Roch & P. 23 IN'Y.& N. H nada’ Pacific.... 9814/N Y.& New Eng. Canada Southern . BdlyN. Y. Susq & W g Canton Land 8074| Preferred......... 347 Central Pacifi 15 “lontarto. . Ches. & Ohio....... 19 |Ontario & Chicago Alton.....163 (Oregon Improvmt 614 Preferred. 173 _ | Preferred... 25 Chicago, B. & Q.... 857 Oregon Navigation. 24 Chicago & E. Iil... 49 °|Oregon Short Line. 9 Preferred... 100 [Pacific Mail......... 2855 Chicago Gas. . €914 Peoria, D.& Evans. 5 | Cleve & Pitisburg.185 |Pittsburg & W ptd. 29 | Consolldation Coal. 3215 Pullman Palace...171 Consolidated Gas..1459, Quicksilver......... 314 C. C.C. &St Louis. 4314/ " Preferred......\. 1613 Preferred......... 92in/Reacing. .. 18934 | Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 85y RioGrande &Westn 17 Preferred.......... 46 | Preferred. .4l Cotton Oll Cert.... 2215 Rock Isiand....... 77% Commercial Cablé.1¢b "~ RomeWat & Ogdenl18 Del. Hudson.......133 St. L. & S. W. 7 Del. Lack& W esternl! Preterred. | Denver& R.G...... 16 St Paul...... . 0100 | Preterrea. 5214 Preferred. 12614 | Distillers 2364|St. Paul & Duluth. - 2! General Eiéctric... 36%, Preferred. ....... | Erie. 14" st Paul & Omiaha.. Preferred.. 1 25 | Preferred. P | Fort Wayne.......167 'St. P. AL & M......113 | GreatNorthernpfd.128 'Silver Certificat.... 67% | Green Ba: .. YaSouthern Pacific... 2314 Harlem 260 " Southern R. R..... 1% 2, Preferred. .. 37%% 2114 Sugar Refiners.... 10754 80" Preferred........ 1003, . 2% Tenn. Coal & Tron. 4034 Lliinots Central..". 98| Preferred......... 98 Iows Central....." 10 'Texas Pacific. 955 Preferred...... .. 34 'Tol.A.A.& N.Mich. 1l Kansas & Texas... 163 Tol. & Ohio Cen.... 34 Preferred.. 3514, Preferred.. ...\ 75% Kingston & Pem... 3 |1oL.8t.Lonls & K.C. 9 Lake Erie & Westn 229 Preferred. ....... 17 Preferred. .. 7714 Union Pacific...... 1473 Luke Snore.. 11001 U. P.. Den. & Gulf. 57s Nationat Lead.... 15/ U.S. Cordage. 7o Preferred. 90l Preferred. 1435 Long Island . 847 Guaranteed. 2 Louisville & Nash. 61 Louisville Na& Ch. 9 Preferred. . 274 Preferred... 1.109 ° U. S. Rubber. Charls. 15 | Preferred. Mexican Central. Michigan Central Minn&S. L. Preferred. - 1234 Utica & B. River..150 9914 Wab. S, L. & Pac. — Preferred.. Wells-Fargo..... Minn. & St. Lcom. 2413 Western Union.... 913, 1st preferred..... N53Z Wis Centras I8l 2d preferred. 59 " Wheeling & L. E.. 143 Missouri Pacific.... 3614 Preferred......... 46 Mobile & Ohio..... 22 'Am Cotton OIl ptd. 71 Nashville Chatt.... #0 [W U Beef.... 9 National Linseed.. 23 |L I Traction. 197% N.J. Central i | CT081ING BONDS. US4, reg... 11134'M K T 2ds. 853 Do, 45 coupon...111%4 Do, 4s.. 8875 U'S ds new reg.. Do, 4s coupon. Do. 2s 12115 Mutaal Union 8s.. 114 12235N J Cent Gen bs...119 -._ 9814 Northern Pac 1sts. 11814 1143, Do, 2d 10234 34, Do, deb bs. .71003,'0 R & N 1sts. 10034 SiL&lIronMtGen 5s 8414 100 St L & S F Gen 6s.110 D. C. 3-6 0s. |St Paul Consols ...137 Ala Class A 4.0 [10914/SL. P. C. & Pa 1sis, 118 Do, Class B 4, 5810935/ Do, Pac Cal 1sts.. 111 La Consolds... ... 981p/Southern K. R. b3. 96 Missouri funding..— "*|Texas Pacific firsts 88 X Carolina con 68,128 | Texas Pacseconds. 213; Do, 4s....... 102 |UnionPac 1stor96.1101s o Carolina 4745...104 |West Shore 4s.....106%4 Tenn new s....... 8814[Mobile & Ohlo 65 TR, 112 Va funding debt... 623;|R GranaeWest 1sts L..— "IChes & O b 84 Atchison 4s. Do, trust repts st 615 Do, 2ds A. Ganada South . 108 OH&BA 8l ‘en Pac 1sts of "95. , 24 7s. ..., 104 Den &R 6 et o107 b Tex et i1 oa Do, S o Kunsas Pa Consols 85 Ks Pa Ists Den divl13® FOREIGN MARKETS, HAY—Quotations remain unaltered. Wheat is quotablé ut $7 50@12 50 B ton; Oat, $6@8 50 % ton: Wheat and Oat, $750@11 % ton: Barley, | #850@8: Altalfa, % @7; Clover, $6@7; Com- pressed, $7@10: Stock, $@6 B ton. STRAW—-35@55¢ # bale. CANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Over 7000 sacks came in. The mar- | Broilers. | chest for Longworihs and’ $2@5 ® chest for large | Corni hon. '50@B5c WHEAT IN LIVERPOOT. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Oct. 21.—-The spot merket is Aull at 5s 3d@ds 4d. C: E s qut s @ argoes are firm at 27s reTURES. The Produce xchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Octo- ber, 08 254d; November, 53 314d; December, 38 4d; Januury, b5 414d: February, 5s 434d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., Oct. 21.—Consol ver, 30%d; French Rentes, 100f 60c. , 10734; sil- EXCHANGE AN»D BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — sas88 Sterling Exchange, sight — 489 New York Exchange, ig SRS 021 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 05 Fine silver, spot, B ounce = 673/ Mexican Dollars...... 651 66 SRR PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Laomene takes for Cork 61,792 ctls, valued at $58,700. ‘The market Is steady at unchanged prices. No. 1, 9614@97%%c B ctl; cholce, 9834¢c P ctl; lower ;in';:e;\, B0@92%gc: extra cnoice for milling, $1@ 2 B Cu CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSION—10 0'clock—May—700 tons, $1 0335; 400, §1 0315. December—300, 9734c; 200, 9755c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—2900 tons, £1 U354: 300, $1 08%: 800, $1 0315. December —200, 875%¢; 3400, 97%c. APTERNOON SEsatoN—May-100tons, §1.0314; 1000, $1 0355, December—100, 973c. BARLEY—Previous prices rule. Feed, 58%4@ 6114c: choice, 621¢; Brewing, 55@72? Chevas lier, $1@1 10 for No. 1 and 60@75¢c ¥ cil for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSION—10 0'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESS10N—N0 sales. AFTERNOON SESSION — December — 100 tons, 6214, OATS—The market Is steady and quotations show some changes. Milling, 70@85c; fancy Feed, 771,@85¢; good to choice, 6715@7Hc; common to fair, 56@6bc; Gray, 65@75c: Red, S0@9uc: Black. $1@. 50; Surprise, 80@80c 3 ctl. ORN—Dealers quote the market firmer but no gper. Large Yellow, 8714@80c @ ctl: Small Rofind do, 8715@90c; White, 90c@$1 B ctl. RYE—75@8(0c B cu BUCKWHEAT—8714@95¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $3 25@3 35: Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 25; super- fine, $2 25@2 60 B bbl. COR. :\Ih@AL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $20@21 B ton; 20 50@21 50 B ton. Cracked Corn, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—§13@14 50 3 ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@18 for lower grades up to $19 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $14@16: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $20 B ton; jobbing, $22 50; Cot- tonseed Oilcake, $24. ket is more active, as speculators are buying and dealers quote a small advance in most kinds. Bayos, $1@l 15: Small Whites, 1 40@1 65; Pea. £1 60@1 80: Large Whites, 81 20@1 35: Pink. 31 @1 25: Reds, §1 15@1 26: Blackeye, $1 75@2: A Kidney, $2 26@2 50; Limas, 82 50@2 75; 70 ctl. ard, $1 76@2; Trieste, ard, $1 26@1 60: Flax, v, 3@3%gc @ 1b; Alfalfa, Kape, 13,@2¢ B 1b: Timothy, 6Ygc; emp, 4¢ B Ib. DRIED PEAS—Nominal at $1 20@1 30 for Niles and $1 40@1 60 B cul for Green. ON1ONS, POTATOES, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Receipts were heavy again, exceed- ing 5700 sacks. The market i3 very weak. Sweets, 75c@$1 26 B ctl: Salnas Burbanks, 60@SUc: | Burbanks, 25@30c; Oregon Burbanks, 50 : River Reds, 30@40¢ B ctl. | J ted au 35@46c P ctl; Pickle ctl. VEGET —Green Peppers. 35@65¢ B box: i Peppers, 10@1215¢ B 1b; Green Corn, 75@ | 85¢ ¥ box for Berkeley and $1@1 75 for Alameda Tomatoes, 25@35: ummer Squash, 40@50c Green Peas, 2@2%ac P Ib: String Beans, 11:@3c Lima Beans. 2@215c; Cucnmbers, 20@35c @ box: 20@40c; Green Okra, 40@50c: Dried Okra, B: Egg Plant, 25@40c; Cabbage. 6uc B ‘eed Carrots, 30@A0c: Garlic, 21,@3%5¢ B 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $5@b ¥ ron. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Nearly 600 boxes have come to hand since Saturday, thus lfting the scarcity. No change in prices. CREAMS ancy, 24c @ Ib; speclal marks higher: seconds, 19@22 ac. DatRyY—Fancy, 26@21¢: good to choice, 17@19c; lower grades, nominal. CREAMEEY TrB—18@19c B b, PICKLED—15@171a @ b, FIRKIN—15@16¢ ¥ Ib. . CHE. E—Fancy mild new. 8@3c B b: com- mon to good, 6@74c @ Ib; Young Amer: 9c: Eastern, 12@13c 8 1. EGGS—Fancy descriptions are firm, being in light supply. bat prices show no advance. Oregon Eggs, 2215@25c @ doz: extra fancy Eastrn, 26@ 26¢ fair to cholce Eastern, 19@23¢: store Eggs, 18@273c 3 doz, cold-storage, 20c; ranch Eggs, 80@35¢ @ doz. POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—Three cars of Eastern came in yes- terday. One was marketed and the other two will be oifered to-day. The sales wereat12c 3 Ib for Turkeys, $4 for Ducks. $1 75 for Geese, $5 for Hens,” §8 25 for young Roosters and $2 75 for California stock was nominal, there being no re- ceipis of any consequence. Live Turkeys, 12@13c A I for Gobblers and 11 @122 tor_Hens: dressed do, 13c: Geese, @ pair, $1560@1 75; Ducks, $4@5 50; Hens, §3 50@: Roosters, young. $3 50@4; do, 0ld, $i@4 50; Fry- ers, $5 ou: wroiiers, $2@3 B doz for large and $2 32 50 for ymall: Pigeons, 81 75@2 25 B dozen for ang and $1 25 for old. GAME—Hare, 81 25; Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 3 dozen: Gray Geese, 82 60; White Geese, $1 P doz; Brant, $1 50 @ dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—The season for all kinds of Melons Is almost over. Quinces, 26@40c B box; Cantaloupes, 75c@$1 50 @ case; Watermelons, $3@ 6% 100; Nutmegs, 50@75c B box: Apples, 50@75¢c % box for good to choice and 25@40c for common to fair: Winter Nellis Pears. 50c@#1; other Pears, 40@50c; Pomegranates, 40@50c ¥ box. BERRIES—Cape Cod Cranberries are jobbing to retuilers at 8% 50@9_P bbl. Huckleberries, 3@dc % 1; Raspberries. $4@5; Strawberries, 86@9 8 berries. GRAPES—Arrivals of Wine Grapes are now practicaily limited to the second crop, as the first crop has about all been marketed. Second crop s will not bring the top quotations. Table rapes are doing somewhat better. Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $18@23 B ton; Mission, 816@18 B ton: White wine Graves, $12@18; Biack Grapes, 20@ c 7 box; Muscats, 20@30c: Isabellas, 76¢@$1; Tokay, 20@35¢ B box. CITRUS FRUITS--Mediterranean Sweets, 81 75 @2 # box: Lomons, 32 50@3 50 % box for com- mon and $4@5 for good (o choice: Mexican Limes, §5: Banunas, $150@2 80 9 bunch; Fiocapples aro nominal. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Dealers report continued he- Uvity in Prunes, which are going East rapidly. Apricots and peaches sell moderately. The buik of the demand fs for Prunes. The following prices ruie on the Frult Exchange: Avples, 3¢ ¢ Ib for quartered, 315c B B for sliced and 414@5c B 1 for evaporated: Peaches, 4@de ¥ I, and tc for fancy: peeled, in boxes, 12@13c: Prunes, 4c for the four sizes and 415@5c for 4 50's; Apricots, 8@9Ykc for prime to choice and 1 1lc % 1b for fancy Moorpark: Figs, black, 3@3Yqe Ib for pressea ana 2@2V4c for unpressed: White Figs, 3%2@ic B 1 for pressed; Pears, 7c B b for evaporated haives, 4@6lsc B I for quarters. Plums, 4@4150 for piited und 155@23a¢ for u pitted: Nectarines, 5@8 ® 1 for prime to choice and Bgc for fancy. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Continue to arrive freely. Prices for new crop gooas are, carload iots: London layers, 95c@$1 % box; four-crown, Joose, 314 B Ib: three-crown, loose, 234c B Ib: two- crown, 2/ seedless Sultanas, 3c: Seedless Musca- atels, 2Yc: clusters, $1 35; Dehesa clusters, $2; Imperial clusters, $250: Dried Grapes, 214¢ 8 . NUTS—Chestnuts are_quotable at 8@10c # ih; Walnuts, 7@7%c B for No. 1 hard and S@9ac B 1b for softshell, joboing lots: Almonds, 7@ for Langnedoc and 9@10c for paper-shell | Peanuts, b@6c B B for Eastern and 4@Adlge # b for Califorma: Hickory Nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6c for rough and 8¢ for polished: Filberts, Brazil Nuts, 7%@8c B Ib: Cocoanuts, $4@5 HO. “omb, at 9@10c @ 1b for bright 23%; d 8¢ for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5¢; amber extracted, 414@434c; dark amber, 4c. BEESWAX--25@26c ¢ Ib. PRUVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 7¢ for heavy and 734c for light medium, 10V4e for light, 11@12c for extra 1ight and 12%4c for sugar-cured: Eastern Sugar- cured Hams, 12@12%zc: California Hams, 1034 1lc: Mess Beef, $7 P bbl: extra mess do, $: i family do, $10: extra prime Pork, $9 @ bbi: extra clear, 816 P bbl; mess, $14 P bbi; Smoked Beef, 916@10c B 1b. LARD—Eastern, tierces, quotable at 6@614c B 1 for compound, and 8c for pure; pails, 814c: Cal- iornia, tierces, Blgc for compound and 6sc for ure: half bbls, 7¢; 10-1b tins, T4¢: do 5-1b, 714c b, COTTOLENE—714c In tlerces, and 83/c 10- tins. = e HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS HIDES AND SKINS—No further change. Heavy salted steers, 3@9%zc; culls and brands, 8@8Y4 medium. 8@8%ac B 1: culls and brands, 7@7Yac; Tleht, 77 hgc: culls and bramds. 6@OLAe: Cowlihe: T@T/4c; culls and brands. 6@8%ac: salted Kip, 7c: salted Calf, 9c; saited Veal, 7c; dry Hides, usual ction, 16c; culls and brands, 12@12yges Tfi Kip, 12@13¢; dry Calf. 18¢; prime Goatskins, 21 86 each; Kids, 5c: Deerskins, good summer, % I medium, 15@25¢: winter, 10@15¢: Sheep. skins. sheariings, 10@20c enclr; short wool, 40c cach: medium, 50@60c each: long wool, 70c each. Culis of all kinds, about Yac less. TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered is auotable at 414@ Yac % Ib: country Tallow, 4@4¥ac; refined. bo: rease. 5@31s B . A QOLWe s, Fall s follows: Humboldt and ~adocino, 5 n Joeaquin anc uthern, 344@5¢ @ I free Mountain, 6G7%4c; defective do, OPS—Quoted at 5@7c B b. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26¢. COAL—Wellington s quotahle at $8: New Wel- lington, 88 B ton: Southfleld Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle, $6; Bryant, $6: Coos Bay, $5: Walls- end, $7: Scotch, §7 50: Brymbo, 87 50; Cumber- 1and, $850 in bulk and »1V 50 in sks: Penn: vania Anthractte Egg, $14: Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Cannel, $8; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Fleasant Valley, §7 60; Coke, $13in bulk and $15 1on in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 55gc; Dry Granulated. be; Confectioners’ A, 474c; Magnolia A, 4c: kKxtra C, 3%ec; Golden' C, 334c; half-barrels, T4¢ more than s, and boxes 1a¢ more. SYRUP—Golden, in bbis, 16¢c; Black Strap, 10c ¥ gallon. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: 5 BEEF—First qu-ug.;@b%c: second quality, P . 43j¢: third do, l<’EAL—LA:1; @5c: small, 5@7¢ B . F‘!'l:‘u'r-‘mx--\\,anm-n, d@ilae Ewes, 315@4c LAMB—5@6c B 1. FORK L Bops, 3o for large, 314 for small and — for feeders; dressed do, 412@5%ac B Ib. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. 18,840/ Wine, gals Flour, qr. sks Wheat, ctls. 23,440/ Hides, no. Barley, ctls.. ... /11,880, Peits, dls. .. Oats, clts, 465 Lumber, M feet. 8,210 Leatber. rolls. 750/ Tallow, ctls. 87 7,206 Sugar, bbls 850 Potatoes, sks..:ll] 5,733 Hops, bls.. 61 Onlons. sks. 547 Wool. b i s 670 Chicory, bbis.. 8,000 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Alexander Heynemann to William H. Wharf, lot on NE corner of Green and Laguna streets, N 100 by E 50; $10, Louls and Rosa Brandt (by H. C. Campbell and T. B. Kent, trustees) to Samuel Lavenson, lot on NW corner of Grove and_Octavia streets, W 55 by N 120, trustees’ deed : $7595. Henry and Emma Henne and William C. Hildebrandt, sssignee (by William M. Gardiner, commissioner) to M. J. &. Mohr, lot_on S line of Fulton street, 165 E of Fillmore, E 27:6 by S 187:6: $1200. William "A." Doble to Mary E. Doble, lot on § line of Greenwich sireet. 100 W of Pierce, W 101 S 187:6, E 68:9, N 75, I 57:6, N 62:6: gift. J. J. Fagan to James A, Watt, lot on E line ot Devisadero street, 86 of Ridley, N 37:6 by 118:9: §—. W. A. Bowie (by R. I. Whelan, Sheriff) to J Rauer, 10t on W line of Shotwell sireet, 230 X Sixteenth, N 85 by W 120; $150. Henry I. Bruns to Jonn H. Bruns, lot on SE co gl):" of Sixteentn and Mission streets, ¥ 55 by S 9 Michael and Margaret Tiernan to_Peter Tiern lot on W line of Sanchez street, 89 N of Day, N 10. and Mary H. Haven to Margaret West- wood, 1ot on W line of Noe street, 64 N of Clipper, N 25 by W 85: $10. . Forsyth, . . A. and Augusta Bowers and the Home Building Company (hy William M. diner, commissioner) to Germania B. and sociation, 1ot on W line of Diamond street, 122:6 S of Twentieth, S 25 by W 125: $3179. Sharon Estate Company to Joseph G. Dem! lot on Sline of Clay sireet, 25 E of Drumm, £ 25 by S 59:8; $10. Sumy aus to Auzusta Straus, lot on SE corner of Pine and Stockton streets, I 57:6 by S 60: alsolot on & line of Bysh strect, 185:8 K of Fillmore, 12 31 by wift. Otto Weisman te nk Happersberger, lot on SW corner of Washington and Hyde streets, S 187:6 by W 137:6: $10. Samuel J. and Augusta 1ot on NE line of Stanley place, 130 N'W of Bryant street, NW 30 by NE 112:6; git Sanie to Julia Dreyfus, 1ot on NE line of Stanl place, 100 NW of Bryant street, NW 30 by aus to Lewis C. Straus, | 112:6; gite. Same to Fannie Gluckman, lot on NE line o Stanley place, 190 NW of Bryant street, NW 30 by NE 112:6: gift. Same to Knima Mever, lot on place, 160 NW of Bryant stree 112:6: gift. Samuel Davis to J. S, Smith, 1ot on W line of Rhode Island street, 150 N of Nevada, N 25 by W 100: %10. Samuel J. and Augusta Strans to Le line of Stanley NW 30 by NE is € raus, Fannie Gluckman, Julia Dreyfus and Emma Meyer, lot_on' NE corner of Texas and Butte stréets. E*100 by N 100: gift. F. W.und Emma A. Fuller to loton X line of Clement street, K second avenue, E 25 b J. A.and Emma P. mary, same: $10. Milfon H. Sawyer (by R.L. Whela J.J. Rauer, 10t on S line of Groad avenue, 320 k of Capitol, E § by S 125, block G, Railroad Home- stead; lot on S line of Broad avenue, 457:6 W of Morengo, W 17:6 by S 125, block G, Railroad Homestead; $159. Thomas and Annie Breen to Elizabeth Rock, lot on I corner of Delaware avenue and Ocean House road, NE 113, SE 150, W 18¥, block 26, West End Map'l; $10. A.Commar. 6 E of Thirty Willlam Com- Sherift) to ALAMEDA COUNTY. C. 1L and Lillie w. Daly to James Howe, lot on NI line of East Twenty-seventh street, 275 SE of Twenty-first avenue, NE 140, SE 166:6, NW 148, N W 226 to beginning, being lots 16 to 22, block 91, Northern Addition to Brooklyn, East Oaklan 810. W. G. and Emma F. Hawkett to R. S. Leckie of Oakland, lot 14, Glen Echo Tract, map 2, Oakland Townshi 10. Giovannl and Angella Ginocehlo to Licidina Fer- rari of San Francisco, lot on N tineof Forty-second street at SE corner of lot 94, Montgomery Tract, map 2, 40.83 by N 105, being lot 95, map Mont- gomery Tract, map 2, Onkland Township; $10. Thomas A. Robinson to William Linden of San Francis oton N line of Ward street, 177:6 W of Dana, W 50 by N 134:6, being lot 25, block I, Leouard Tract, Berkeley; $10. Frederick J. and Mary Ramme to S. S. Austin of Oakland, the N 90 feet of lot 36 and S 30 feet of lot 37, Revised Map, J. Levi Sr.Tract, Brooklyn Township; 5. John J. and Annie L. Johnson to A. A. Johnson of San Francisco, the NE quarter of section 28, Township 4 S. range 2 E, subject to a mortgage for $600, Murray Township; $10. Annie B. Roach to Anastasia G. and Ellen C, Roach, lot_on E line 0f Peralta street, 330 N of Ninth,'S 45, E 132:6, N 45:4, W 1268:6 10 Legin- ning, being a portion'of 10t §'and 4, Map of subdi- Yision o1 John Ziengenbein Property, Oakland; $10. F. V. and Carne L. Carman to Sarah E. Hender- son of Oakland, lot on east line of Pine street, 83:4 S of Taylor, S 26 by E 90, being lot 32, block 695, Oakland; $10. Emanuel . Block tosame, lot on NE line of t Twenty-first street, 302:6 NW of Nineteenth enue, NW 150 by NE 140, being lots 40 to 45, block 69, Northern Addition to Brooklyn, to cor: rect former deed, East Oakland; $1. Sarah E. Henderson to Frank V. and Carrie L. Carman, same, East Oakland; $10. John and Lina Ferem to ‘George and Annie E. Swain of Berkeley, lot on ¥ line of Humboldt nue, §8:2 N of Ward street, N 46:7, E 100, § 44:10, W 112:6, to beginning, being ot 6, block R, Leon ard Tract, Berkeley: $400. Jacob and Lina Heyman to William Goldberg, lots 132 uid 133) Alvia Tract, Brooklyn Towaship; 210, Marianno J. Pacheeo of Alameda to Manuel Costa of Alameda, lots 10, 11, 16 to 19, block J, gmended map 2oes Tract, Brooklyn Township} Richard H. Noy to Wiiliam H. Noy, lot 5 and E 25 feet of lots 54, 55 and 56, block 28,Mary A.Fitch Homestead, Alameda; $1 . THE CALL CALENDAR. OcToBER, 1895. {|Suf M. [Tu.| W.Ph]Fr.[Sa] Moon's Phases. October 3. 2 ’! b ) Full Moon, i8] 7| 8] 8|10{11[12 © Qctover1l, B Last Quarter. 13|14/15)16|17|18 19 ® wown == New Moon. 23|24 |25 |26 = i e Ll @ October 25, 31 First Quarter. |Grays Harpor. [Oct 22,12 | Pier 28 |Coos Bay...... |Oct 22. 5px| Pler 20 | Vic & Pgy'Sna | Oct 22, 9am Pier § |China & Japn Oct 22, 3pM|PM 8 § | Yaquina Bay. 5w Pier 2 San Diego..... |Oct 22,11aM Pler 11 | HumbolatBay |Oct 2312 M| ........ Uoos Bay........|Oct 28.10am Pler 1§ -.|Portiand. ... | Oct 28 3ex ! Pier 13 Newpor: ... | Oct 24, 9aM | Pler 11 North Fork. ‘ Humboldt Bay | Oct 24, 9aX Pier 2 Arago....... |Coos say...... Oct 24.10AM | Pler13 Weeott...... [Humboldt Bay Oct 24, 9aM| Pier 13 Willamt Val |Alexico........ |Oct 25,10AM| Pier 11 Pomona..... | 1iumboldtBay Oct 26. 2Pu| Pier 8 Btate of Cai Porciand Oct 26.10AM Pier 24 Santa Rosa.. |Man Diego..... |Oct 26.11aM Pler 11 Walla Walla| Vic & Pt Sud |Oct 27, 9am|Pler 9 Point Loma. |i3rays Harbor. |Oct 28,12 3| Pler 8 8t Paul.....|Newport ......|Oct 28,11ax | Pler 11 San Jose ... | Pan ....|Oct 28,12 u Columbia. | p; STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. SUN AND TIDE TABLE. PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. RAILROAD TRAVEL. HIGH WATER|LOW WATER| BOUN. | MOOW. { {Smail. Large. [Small.| Large. Ee-‘ysen‘ Sets. 22, 4.06A 185v 7.45a 9.14p 625 5.23' 8299 23| 5254 2:23pl 8143a110.108 626 522 9.82r HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICF, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO. October 21, 1895, The time ball on Telegraph Hill was drop exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meriaian, or at exactly 8 ». i, Greenwich time. A. F. FECHTELER, Lieutenant U. S. N., in charge. ) SHIPPING INTELLiGENCE., Arrived. MONDAY, October 21. Stmr Arcata, Cousins, 50 hours from Coos Bay; pass and mdse, to O £ & N Co. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 34 hours from Cres- cent City: pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 14 hours from Green- wood; 815 M ¢ lumber, to I, £ White Lumber Co. Stmr Farallon, Roberts, 45 hours from Yaquina Bay: pass and mdse, to C'J Hendry, Sons & Co. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 28 bours from Santa Cruz, ete: produce to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Westport, Jacobs, 20 hours from Usal: lum- ber, 10 Usal Redwood Co. Stmr Flia Rohlffs, Jacobsen, 10 days from Kodiak: ballast, to Alaska Packers’ Assn. Bitn Retriever, Bogan, 10 days from Port Had- lock: lumber and piles. t6 W J Adams. Scbr Bessie K. Anderson, 22 bours from Albion; 107 M ft lumber ana 17 piles. to J 8 Kimball br Chetco, Engbrettsen, 72 hours from rrtes, to order. Scbr Orjent, Mitchell, 8 days frm Grays Harbor; 804 M i lumber. to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr La Gironde. Smith, 8 days from Grays Har- bor: 270 M ft lumber, to 8 H Harmon Lumber Co. Schr_American Girl, Weitskat, 8 days from Grays Harbor; 295 M ft lumber, to E K Wood Lumber Co. Schr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 15 hours frm Fisks Mill; 65 cds wood, to Bender Bros. Cleared. MONDAY. October 21. & Pomona, Doran, Eurcka; Goodall, Perkins o. Stmr Uity of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Satled. MONDAY, October 21. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoris. Stmr Pomona, Doran, ureka. Stmr Alblon, Lundquis Brship Laomene, Ran Sebr Moro, Jorgenson. hr Bender Brothers, Thompson, Bihlers Point. Schr Barbara Hernster, Jensen. Bowens Landing. Schr Jeanie L helin, Hansen, Kureka. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—October 21—10 P M—Weather clondy: wind NW: veiocity 16 miles per hour. Charters. ‘Che Br ship Clan Robertson was chartered prior toarrival for wheat to surope, 28s 9d; option of mdse, 50s. Lhe Br ship Owenee {5 chartered for wheat to Europe, 285 94—1s 3d less direct; City of Benares, 285 9 net—option of barley, 30s. Spokon Sept 28—10 S 34 W, ship K York for San Francise Sept 23—49 S 65 W, ship John McDonald, from New York for San Francisco. vct 19—-10 N 27 W, Brship St Mungo, hence June 28 for Queenstown. No date—55 S 62 W. Brship Mozambique, from Oregon for Queenstown. Per Elia Rohlffs—42 30 N 126 W, spoke schr C S Holmes, from Por: Blakeley for San Pedro: 40 miles W of Point Arena saw schr Twilight, from Grays Harbor for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. STEWARTS POINT—Arrived Oct Archie and Fontie, hence Oct 18, FORT BRAGG—Arrived Oct 21—Stmr Laguna, hence Oct 20. UMPQUA—Arrived Oct 20—Sehr Lily, hnee Oct 8; schr Sadie, hence Oct 10; stmr Pasadena, trom Pedro. TOOSH—Passed Oct 21—Ship Oceidental, hce Oct 8 for Seattle: Chil bark Sulilelma, from Val- paraiso for Port Biakeley. TIMBER COVE—Sailed Oct 21—Schr Christina Steffens, for San Francisco. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Oct 21—Schr Ivy. from Eureka: bkin Uncle John, from Tacomi; schr J M Weather wax, from Grays Harbor. €OOS BAY—Salled Oct 21—Stmr Arago, for San Francisco. IV ERSEN lianc co. NEW. SOUTH—ATrived Oct Fred I Sanders, from Seattle. EUREKA—Salled Oct 21—Schr Halcyon, for Newport South; schr Einorah, for San Francisco. NEW WHATCOM—sSailed Oct 20—Ship B P Cheney. for Shanghai. 1, Queenstown. nilworth, from New 21—Schr 21—Sehr BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Oct 21—Stmr Cleone, for Santa Barbara; schr Golden Gate, for San Francisco. NAVARRO—Sailed Oct 21—Stmr Greenwood, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Salled Oct 21—Stmr State of Califor- nia, for San Francisco. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 19—Ship Tillie E Starbuck, from Honoluln. Salled Gct 20—Ship Alex Gibson, for San Fran- clsco. 2i—Stinrs Alliance and Newport, for Colon. PHUILADELPHIA—Arrived Oct 20—Ship Ster- ling, from Port Blakeley. Forelgn Ports. PORT PIRIE-Arrived Oct 19—Schr Carrier Dove. from Port Gamble, SYDNEY—Arrived Oct 20—Ship Alameda, from Burrard Inlet. NANAIMO—Salled Oct 19—Ship Loulsiana, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Oct 19—Stmr Peru,for San Francisco. Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamers. W YORK—Arrived Oct 21—Stmr Furnesia, from Glasgow : stmr Mohawk, from London. GIBRALTAR—Arrived out Oct 21 Bailed Oct 21—Stmr Saale, for New. z PALERMO—Arrived out Oct 21—Stmr Califor- TW. ). s P—Sailed Oct 21—Stmr Noordland, for New Yor HAMBURG—Sailed Oct 21—Stmr Dania, for New York. 3 Importations. COOS BAY—Per Arcata—111 bxs apples. 28 bxs cheese, 2 bxs butter, 2 cs salmon, 8 pkgs mdse, 1 pile, 480 tonscoal, ' cs oil, 2 chis express, 1 pkg coin, — M ft lumber. Fort Orford—1 bx gloves, 1 sk coin, 3 tubs 3 bbls 3 kegs 15 bxs butter, 5 salted hides, 1 pkg expre: 1 bx guns, 1 bdl hides, 1 bdl pelts, 10 sks wool, 7 DPkgs mower. Bandon—300 cs salmon. 1 roll leather. 1 bbl 2 tubs butter, 21 pkgs mdse, 28 cs broom handles, 5 bis flannels, & bls 2 cs blankets. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent City—1keg117 bxs butter, 1 cs salmon, 6 rolls leather, 1 cs mdse, 8 pkgs meat, 82 pkgs windows, — M 1t lumber, 1 transom, 1 door. YAQUINA BAY—Per Farallon—4573 sks oats, 8182 sks wheat, 1618 hi-sks flour, 185 sks bark. 9 Diss hides, 409 sks potatoes, 1 cs 'dry goods, 1 case umbrellas, 1 bx butter, 2 bxs_frult. 28 sks oysters, 1 cs shoes, 6 s eggs, 3 bbls groceries, 1 sk wool, 11 coops chiickens, 1 bx type, 1 bbl coftee, 1 s candy, 1 bbl salmon, 100 bales hops, 1 organ and stool, 13 s household goods, 1 bbl beer, 1 sk nuts, 8 bales leacher, 3 sks rubber, 2 bbis zinc, 1 bx copper, 1 tank. AMESPORT—Per Glpsy—3 kegs grease, 163 sks beans, 691 sks oats, 3 bdls green hides. jySanta Cruz—3 bxs fish, 1 bx butter, 1000 bbls me. Pigeon Point—4 bxs butter, 20 bxs apples, 405 sks flax, 160 drums 70 bxscheese, 2 sks pumpkins. Consignees. Per Crescent City—H N Tilden & Co; F B Haight: Pacific Coast Home Supply Association: Getz Bros & Co: M T Freitas & Co: Van Ronn & Co: Witzel & Baker; O B Smith & Co: Hobbs, Wall &Co: CE Whitney & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; Martin, Feusier & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co: T C Johnson & Co; - Hooper & Co; Thomas Loughran. Per Arcata—C k Whitney & Co; O C & N Co; Pacific Coast Home Supoly Association Hills Bros; Bandon Woolen mills: Zan Bros & Co: F B Haight; Getz Bros & Co: Smith’s Cash Store: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; S H Frank & Co: H Dutard : Wells, Fargo & Co: Christy & Wise: M Davidson & Son: 'Marshall, Teggart & Co: Thomas Loughran: De Bernardi & Co: H Kirchmann & Co: P C S§ Co; Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz: Pacific Marine Supply Assn: Hoffman & Alexander: G C Benson Wieland Brewing Co: Onkiand Lumber Co; ¥ 1. Toplitz & Co; LeCount Bros; Capt Christenson: G M Dyer: Wm Clutt & Co; ' Globe Glove Co; G H Kentner. Per Farallon—Moore, Ferguson & Co; H Dutard: J Everding & Co: Allen & Lewis; CJ Leist & Co: Geo Morrow & Co; W C Price & Co; G F Simpson B G Rubl &Co; Smith's Cash Store; Duft & Cos Tillmann & Bendel; Chas Harley & Co: Californis Chemical Works: A C Nichols & Co: G Brigham : Hilmer, Bredhoft & Schulz; Wellman, Pock & Co: Morgan Oyster Co: Cahn, Nicklesburg & Co; Lucas & Co: Anspacher Bros; 'A Wilhelm & Son: Adels: dorfer & Co: C Jacobsen: G Berti & Co; Stallman & Fulton; £ Wallach; & Warner & Co: § L Kiine Co. ber Gipsy—H Cowell & Co: Dalrymen's Union; H Dutard: M T Freitas & Co; Norton, Teller & Co. Getz Bros & Co: M Ebrman & Co; Simpkins & Thorpe; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Chas Jacobsen: Hammond & Brod: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Kittle & Co; Enterprise Brewery: Wieland Lrewing Cos Hitmer, Bredhoft & Schulz; C E Whitney & Co. McDonald & Johnson. ' For Lat Shivping intellipence Sec Thirteenth Page, ——————————————————————————— OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 806 Post St.. eor. Stockton ___ STEAMER | Frox i Dum Homer.......[Coos Bay. - 22 .. Newport . oo | 22 | Victoria & Puget Sound | . | Portland. Point Loma. Mariposa .. .. Pomon. .| Peter Jebsen... | Nanaimo. San Jose........ | Panama. ... 0t 26 StPant | Newport. . --Oct 26 Evandal China and Japan. i0ct 27 XNationai --| Humboldt Bay. Mexico -.|San Diego. Columbia.. | Portiand... ¢ 28 Umatilla. ..., | Vietoria & Puget Sound |..Oct 28 Farallon......." | Yaquina Bay ............ |..0ci 28 Crescent City. . | Crescent City-... 0ct 28 Alice Blanchard | Portland. City of Panama, Panama Progreso. Panama... 29 29 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS) OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie d (Fremantie). A s U $hi0 Bet S 3 : OLUL rage. pLowest Tates to peto South Africa. o Steamship Australl Honolulu' only, Satis- day, November 9, a 10 AN Australlan stea MARIPOSA, sails via Honolain and Auoks and, Thursday, X T hare . o --Oct 29 | J, D, SPRE SPECIAL PARTIES.—] Partics Nov. 5. nnd e o o0 Speclal rates for ofiice, 114 Montgomery street. ht office, ‘;27 'n: street. & BROS., General Agents. | Port Harford (San | from W.H. AVERY, Pacitic Mall Dock, or a ths | (CERTIFICATE ~ OF PARTNERSHIP. — W certify that we constitute a_partnership "‘nnk acting business in the City and State of New Yor! and the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. " Its principal place of business is San FErancisco, California Its name is MANDEL, PURSCH' & WIENER. The full names and respective places of resi- dence of all 1ts members are signed hereto. Dated October 17, 1895. EMANUEL MANDEL, [SEAL] San_Francisco, Cal. SAMUEL PURSCH, _ [SEAL] New York City, N. Y. MITCHEL WIENER, [sEAL] San Francisco, Cal. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 5 City and County of San Frantisco, |55 On this 17th day of October, in the year one thousand_eight hundred and ninety-five, before me, L. MEININGER, a Notary Public, in and for the'City and_County of San_Francisco, personally appeared EMANUEL MANDEL, ' SAMU PURSCH and MITCHEL WIENER, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to and who executed the within instrament, and they acknowledged to me that they executed the same. In witness whereof [ have hereanto set my hand and atlixed my official seal at my oflice in the City and County of San Francisco, the day and year in this certificate first above written, [Seal.] L. MEININGER, Notary Public inand for the City and County of San Francisco, State of California. Filed October 18, 1895. Endorsed. ] C. F. CURRY, Clerk. y WILLIAM A. DEANE, Deputy Clerk. JOTICE—THE FIRM OF NEVILLE, “OM- pany, heretofore doing business at 31°33 Cali- fornia street, in the City and County of San Fran- clsco, 13 dissolved. GIORGE H. BRYANT re. | tires 'from the firm. SARAH A. NEVILLE and | C. M. OSBORN. the Temaining partners, are au- thorized to transact all business in liquidation of sald firm and have assumed all the obligations thereof, and all claims are to be presented to them. EORGE H. BRYANT, SARAH A. NEVILL C. M. OSBORN, The undersigned have formed & partriership un- der the name of NEVILLE & CO., and will con- tinue to carry on the same business transacted by the late firm of NEVILLE & CO. SARAH A.N M. OSEOR! OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY :Bugiwm(ldwly wharf, San Francisco, as & For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 1isnoo and "Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A.3. Oct. 2, 17, Nov. 1, 16, Dec. 1, 16, 31. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New What, (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. . Oet. 12, 17, 22, 27, and every fifth day toereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. 1. R.,at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with Ry..at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) sir. Pomona, 2 p. i, Oct. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 3 For anta Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, E Pedro (Los ADgeles) and Newport, 8 A. M 30. At9 A M., Oct. 4. 8 12, 16, every fourth day thereafte For Sun Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and 'Newport, 11 pt. 26, 20, 24, 28 and A. M., Sept. 24, 28, Oct. 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, 7,11, 15, 18, 2: and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- etie Valley, 10 a. M., 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. O.R. & QTEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharfat 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all points in OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTAN A, and all Eastern points, including Cht: cago, New York and Boston. TO PORTLAND a AND ASTORA. Ktate of Callfornia sails Oct. 6, 16, Columbia sails Oct. 11. 21, 81, No: Fare {n cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; For through: rates and all other information apply 10 the undersigne GOODALL, PEBKINS & Con Gen'l Supts., 10 Market st. FrEp. F. CONNOR, _ Gen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE | French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER (MW) 42 SO PH ) River, foot of Mortonst. Trav this line avoid both transic by Engiish rallwiy sud the discomiort of crossing the channel in & :mall boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second-cliss $116. LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Lenoenf. . N ‘apt. Santell Fel0; Capt. Baudelon 2 ..Nov: mbar 16, ‘apt. Laurent. . oven ber 2 &5~ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.,, Agents, 5 Montgomery ue, San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers LA CHAMPAGNE. ¢ BETWEEN NewYork, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAaLissua EVERY wihoo. ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD. S e O aE Cormot At ns SR selected: second cabin, $35 and $40; Majestic and | Teutonic 85 . Steerage Tickets from England, Lre- | 1and, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark | through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, | sailing dates and cabin plans may be procured | General Office of the Company, 613 Market under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. (UNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Campana,0c.26,10:30Ax | Campania, Nov.23,10 ax Umbria, Nov. 2, 3 pu Umbria, Nov. 30, 2 p M Lucania, Nov. 9 10 am Lucanis, Dec. 7, 9 A M Eururia, Nov. 16. 3 ¢ x| Etruria, Dec. 14, 2 px Cabin passage $60 and upward; second cabin, $35, $40, $45, according to steamer and_accommo® dations. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply at company’s office, 4 Bowling Green, New York. VERNON H. BROWN & CO., General Agents. Good accommodations can always be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, n Francisco. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY, TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indles and fi i Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bilis of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas. ure to direct ports in England and Germany. ‘Through tickets from San Francisco %o P’ym“'h Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195; t Ciase, $9%'60. For Turtiier particaiars ppiy 1o PARROTT & CO., Agents, 306 California st SPTWKTON NTEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, W At 5 P. M. D:fly, r;x;irmms‘g:g:y&.“" & Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. e STEAMER : T.C. Walker. J. D. Peters, .l::'., G ‘rrltt.l City of Stockton. urn steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, 5 . Velephone Main 805. Cau. Na “nn;{:nn:& VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Sunday—10 a. 3, 4 . . Sunday—8 . a. Landing, Mi ion RAILROAD TRAVEL. Atlantic D Pacific RAILROAD Prains leave from and arrive ¢ Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited Leaves Svery day ut 5:30 ». m., carrying Pullman m:;l::;a:- lnld.'fourli: Sicepers to IChicage without change. Annex cars for Deaver and 8t Louts" e VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 A. . and 5:30 P, M., | connecting in Los Angeles with solid trains, TLog Angeles to Chicago. ! Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route s the | most Comtortable raflway, California to the East. | A popular misbellet exists regarding the heat im Summer. The heat is not greater than is encouns tered on even the most northerly line. This is well known to experienced travelers. The meals a Harvey’s Dining Rooms are an ex- cellent feature of the iine. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado can e reached in no other way. Pier 2, INPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT, INAUGURATION OF A NEW TRAIN SERVICE BY THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY OVER THE SCENIC SEASTA ROUTE BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO and PORTLAND, EVERY FIVE DAYS. REDUCTION IN TIME AND RATES. THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC takes pleasure in announcing that, MONDAY, CCTOBER 21, and ¥ DAYS TIIEREAFTER. it will San Francisco a special train compose and SECOND CLASS SLE for the accommiodation of Portland, Oregor Sound travel. This train will be know COMPANY comme THE AN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND Spg: CIA The company’s ticket offices in SAN Fiax. CI9C0, OARLAND and PORTLAN b will be supe plied with special issues 0f €ONINUOUS passuzy tickets for this train, and which will be sold at following reduced rates FIRST-OLASS TICKETS, including berth Puilman standard sleper, $20. SECOND-CLASS TICKETS, Pullman tourist sleeper, $10. MEALS can be obtained at tions: Breakfast at Dunsmuir, dinner at Glendale. THE SN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND SPECIAL Leaves SAN FRANCISCO at... 8 P. Arrives PORTLAND (second day) 6 A TIME, 34 HOURS, NOTE—Corresponding train_will leave PORT- LAND FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, and every five days_thereafter. 'Due to arrive in SAN FRAN: CISCO at 7:15 A. M. (second day). T. H. GOODMA N, Gen. Pass. Agent. RICHARD GRAY. Gen. Tratlic Manager. n including berth in the following s lunch at Ashlan at. COMPANY. SOUTHERN PACIFIC (PACIFIC XY Trains lenve LEAVE _— Frow OCTOBER 4, 1895 — *6:304 San Leand Haywards & Way St'ns _ A ress, Ogden and East.. 10:30p 7e0x 010, A1 ia Dasi 7:15e 1304 Martinez, S mon, Napa, and Santa Kosa.... .. 6:a3p Leandro, Haywards & Way St'cs 10134 Son_“Jose, Stockton, Tons, cramento, Marysville, Red Lluf and Orosil 304 Peters and Milton. .. 004 San Leandro, Haywards 0 Los Angeles Expross, (for Yosemitc), Santa B and Los Ang 00 Martinez and Stockton .. .. 04 Sau Leandro, Haywerds and Niles 0y San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns M0 Niles, San Jos 0P Sacram: 0% Port C 0p San Leandro, Haywards& Way 8 Leaudro, Haywards & Way 5t'ns 4:00p Martinez, San Ramor Va Napa, Calistoga, ¥l Verano and uta Rosa S T T i - Eapario, " Woodiand, Kuights Lan arysville, Oroville and Sacramento . . 10:43a 5:00r Niles, San Jos: e T:5e n Leandro, Haywards s 8:45r ew Orleans Exprecs, Fresno, Ray- mond (for Yosemite), Bakeratield, Santa Uarharn, ] igeles, Dem- fng, El Paso New Orleans and East. TS .. 10:45a 0® Sauta Fo Ronte, Atlntic Express for Mojave and East . 10:454 01 Furopean Mail, Ogden and 1. Haynards, Nilds and Sau 2 o Vaullejo % b T 0P Oregon 1ixiness, Sacramento, Marys ville, Redding, Portlaud, Uuge Sonnd and iast . 10:454 7:00p San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 10:308 9:00p San Leandro, Haywardst Way Stus 1112:004 > San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns ANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow x Sunday Excu N e, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa Cruz .. 18:05p Feiton, and Way Stations. ... Z 7 s:50p B Newark, Centerville, San Jose. Boulder G cek, and’ Princijal Way, Jomo, Tos Gaion. COAST DIVISION FG:A5A San Jose, SNew Almaden aud Way Stations... ... *1:d3e 17:304 Sunday Excursion forSan Jose, Santa Cruz, Pacific Grove and Principal Way Staticns 154 San Jose, Tre Tacilic Grove, I Luis Obispo, Guadalupe aud Priu cipal Way Stations :474 Palo Alto and Way Stafio 04 Sun Jose and Way 5 1:45A Puio Alto and Way Statious.. 30x San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Cruz, Sulinas, Monterey and Pacific 10; ud Way Stations ud Way Stations. > San Joss and Wa CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip §)— 0 ons. *T:00 800 9:00 *10:00 11:00A.. *12 $1:00 *2:00 3:00 *4:00 B:00 *6:00ra, From OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 *7:00 *9:00 10:00 *11:00a.M. $12:00 300 *3:00 -4:00 *5:00r.m, A for Morning, P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. # Saturdays only, § Wednendags only. 1 Sundays only. #t Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. The PACIFIC TRANSFER COMPANY will call for and check baggage from hotels and resie dences. Enquire of Ticket Agents for Time Cards and sother information. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY Co. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St, San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 a.ar; 12:35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tri 8 11:30 p. M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1: and 11:30 . M. BUNDAYS-—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A..; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 . 3. San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 a. . 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 P. M. Saturdays—Extra tripg at 1:65 7. 3. and 6 :00, 6:25 ¥. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave rrive San Francisco. | 1eMect | gan Francisco. = 5 1595. " == WEEK | SUN- | Sv WEEK Davs. | pays. | Vestination. Davs. DAYS. 10:40 Ax| 8:50 Axt | 8:05 Py 10:30 axc | 7:30 px 8:15 ¢ | Fulton, | 7:40 Ax ‘Windsor, 10:30 ax Healdsburg, Geyserville, | | 3:30 PM 8:00 Ax| C! | 7:30 pu| 6:15 i Hopland & | 10:30 Ax Ukiab. | 7:30 pu| 615 Px e 1 10:80 Ax |Guerneville.| 7:30 rnl | 6:15 P Sonoma |10740 AM| 8:50 AX and | @:05 pu| 6:15 ¥ Glen Ellen. | _ = 10:40 As 10:30 AX Sebustopol. [13:40 A% R 00 A 3. 5:00 Py ges connect at San Rafael for B Stages connect at Cloverdale for the G: Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Lakes, Laurel Dell. Upper Lake, Booneville, wood, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Cahto, Willetts, Calpella, Pomo, Potter Valley, Joha Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Scoila and Eureka. : Saturday 10 Monday round-trip tickets at reduced e Sundays round-trip tickets to all points 0 yond San Rafsel at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding. . C. WHITING, R.X. RYAN, . O W eh: Manager. Gen, Pass. Agent. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Franclsco, beginning Septemver 1, 1805 WEEK DAYS. For Mill Valley and 3an_Kafael—7:00, 8:00, 9-18, 1 15, 11:46 A. M.; 1:45, 3:20, 4:15, 5:15, 5:50, 6:235, %1 0 P. M. *Dods not run Lo Mill Valiey, San Quentin—8:00, 10:15 &. \.¢ 1:45, 5:15, 11:30 P SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley, San Rafael and San Quentin— 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 A. 3. ; 1:30, 3:00, 4:30. *8:18 *Loes not ran to San Quentin, THROUGH TRAINS, 8:00 A. M. week days—Cazadero and way stations M. Ticket Office—644 Market Street, chxoluel, Qplgd_lng. 1:46 . u. Saturdays—Tomales and way stations. 00 A M, BuRgayE-Poins Reyes aga way staiioas