The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 23, 1895, Page 12

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1895. TH E COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MAREETS. Sterling Exchange lower. Mexican Dollars declined. ilver higher. Shinment of § 75 to China. Wheat advanced shghtly. Burley and Oats steady. Corn and Rye lower. Middlings advanced. Hay selling very well. Beans coming forward heavily. No change in Potatoes and Onions, Butt 1d Eggs steady. Two ears of Eastern Poultry offered. All kinds of Grapes hizher. Prunes in brisk demand. ns unchanged. s before. THER Bran unchanged. { , Cheese BUREAU REPORT. | iTaTES DEPARTMENT OF A(:Rll‘\"b-l HER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Octo- | . >.—W eather conditions and gen- TURE, ber eral fore i/ i as the absenc — and_without feature. Receipts were ll':“g anfl.m}mll 114,000 bushels were taken from store. Export clNirances amounted to 328,667 bushels. Yradstreet’s reported an increase in stocks of 1.283.000 bushels. May corn opened at D91, deciined to 2934, closing at 2814@2935¢, & shade under yesterda: Estimated receipts for to- | morrow, 320 cars. ‘Oats were dull all day. They were also steady, of business did not permit of par- ticalar or declded action. Leceipts were 357 cars and 189,769 bushels were taken from store. Brad- Street’s reported an increase in stocks of 672,000 bushels. May closed o shsde higher. Estimaied -eceipts for to-morrow, 220 cars. " Flax was easy. Cash, §50: October, 92@9AL4C; November, 94lzc: December, 93@93lpe; Jan- , 94c bid; May, S0c@$1. leceipts were 107 cars, ) Provisions- eady prices ruled in provisions at the start, advices from the yards not giving essen- tial changes in the Hog market. —Later the sup- port hecame weak and prices declined a litue, the inclination of Wheat to sink exiending a similar sentiment in product. A steady toue was noted at Theclose. January Pork closed 23sec lower: Jan. uary Lard wc higher; January Ribs a shade higher. Closing prices: Wheate-Uctober, 58%ic; Deccmber, 60%4c; May, The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date s compared with those of same date last season ko 3.30. Red Bluft tast | 1.83: San cisco .89, last season 2.14; | 3, last season .Si: San Luis Obispo 1.78, | Los Angelos .23, last ssason.T . last season .05; Yuma .02, last sea- owing maximum temperatures are Te- | stations in California to-day: Fureka 1t 76, San Francisco 60, Fresno 70, In- an Luis Obispo 70, Los Angeles | 1 Diego 70, Yuma 82. noisco date—Maximum temperature 60, 53, mean are fs about the normal throughout 1on west of the Rocky Mountains, except n, where it i3 _slightly above the nor- nmiperacure conditions remain practi v unchanged since yesterday, except that with Kies it is somewhai warmer in the Sacra- Valley and in Nevada. The s partly cl n the Southern Sferra Ne fon und xiong the Northern California coas elsewhere the weather is clear. Forecast made at San_Francisco for thirty hours ¢ niidnight October 2 bern California pariy cloudy in the exr: and somewhat threaten cast portion riy winds along Southern Californi fres st enerally * fair, except northwest portion to-night in the extreme v temperature; fresh aily fair; stationary | riy win Iy temperature, rolably Slightly warmer. onary temperature. Vic Iair, except partly stationary tempera- : brisz westerly win W. 1. Haxiox, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. YORK, N. Y.. Oct. 22.—Only 220,034 ¢ siocks were traded in at the Stock Ex- the smallest total foralong time zes in prices were on a par with | ons, for very few of the usually promi- | I es varied as much as a point during the | session. The lethargic condition of the market is | the subject of much discussion in stock circles. | Nei od nor bad news seems to have the infly nc vorable rallroad earnings, n;, ak in coiton and taik about gold exporis, all ke failing 1o start up activity. To-day the reet was in receipt of another batch of good news. First there was the heavy increase in the exports i York, primarily due to the | ien_came the denial of the re- | srday that the minersin the | ous coal ficlds intended striking, and an adv ) the price of anthra- the Delaware and Hudson and Penn- va companies, and a statement that | oiher corporations will shortly follow suit. The on stock prices was practically nothing, Lon- ) moderate seller of our stocks, and pri- st cables told of weakness in_Kaflirs in London. | ¢ in the day foreigners bought back a little L. | N. and St Pa specialties Kansas and Texas preferred | 0 347, the short cotton crop of | ainst the stock. Leather pre- fercent to 79 and reacted to sscribed to covering of short | Sugar first r0se 3 0 108 and receded | »(Gas ranzed between 69 and 6954 ) between 93 and 9414. The former | 5934 and the lutter at 9354, Speculation | off duil and about firm in tone. Net changes | show gains of 1 to 34 per cent. Leather | Lowever, gained 134 per cent. Sugar, as aud Texas preferred and Union s and 35 per cent. St. Paul and Bur- n and Quincy were nnchanged on the day. is were lower. Sales footed up 81,772.000. 1z Valley general sixes fell 415 (0 89%: Kansus Pacific consol sixes, 134 to 83%4: Missouti | consol sixes, 1101017 Oregon Navigation | sol fives, 115 to 86; Savannah and Western consol fives, certificates, 2 1o 641, and San Anto- nio and A ransas Pass fours. 3 16 61. | Missonri Pacific, Colorado 1 rust fives rose 134 to | Toledo, Ann Arbor and @rand Trunk sixes, ates, 3 10 94. Goverament bon ed of 18 fin In fours regist registered fives sold at the board $35,000 | 7 brought 11174, and $5000 | 1 11455, | The Mercantile Safe Deposit Company reports | silver bullion on hand, 207,090 ounces: certificates outstanding, 207. uin and Merchandise. NEW YORK. N. Y.. Oct. 2 Flour, steady, ‘ demand light. Winter wheat—Low grades, 82 25 | @260; fair to fancy, $2 80@345: do, patents, $350@375: Minnesota clear, $2 75@3 25: do aights, $3 20@3 50: do patents, $3 35@4 20: low | > 25@2 60; city mills, $3 85@4; do pat- 25@4 45; Southern flour, quiet, steady; | 1o fair extra, $2 10@2 50: good fo choice, 3 30. Buckwheat flour—$1 60@1 70. Gorumeal—Dull, steady.~ Yellow Western, $2 60 | 65. ominal. 1 e Barley—Nominal. Wheat—Spot market more active for export: firmer. No. 2 red, In store and elevator, 65145 atloat, 70¢; £. 0. 0., 6914c: N 1 Northern, 67¢. Options opened f: irly active and 14@ Lac higher | on better cables and joreign buying, fell 14@yac through lac ort, free receipts West and 1D crease in the world’s supply. The close was steady a1 unchanged prices to Lsc advance. December and May most active. Saes included: No. 2 red, | March. 70c; May, 70Vgc: October, 66¢; Novem: | ber, 6614c; December, 67c. | Corn—Spots quiet, easier. No. 2, 38lge: ele- | vaior. 39igc afloat. Options were guiet and | very steady on a good export demand West, with {he close at unchanged. October, 373c: Novem- ber, 57%4c: December, 3554c; May, $854c. Oats—Spots more active, sieady. Options dull, steady. October, 23 3gc: November, 2335c; De- cembe 4c: No. 2'White, October, Za%c: De- cember, 24%,c. ~ Spot prices: No. 2. 2314¢: No. 2 White, 248, @25c; No. 2 Chicago, 2414c: No. 3, 03 White. 2335c: Mixed Western, 24@25c: e do, 25@28c: White State, 25@29¢. Feed—Eran, 673@7234¢; Middlings, 75@S0c. Pigiron—Firm, fair demand. American, $12@ | £14 30. | Copper—Dull. Lake. $11 85@11 95. Lead—Quiet. Domestic, $3 35@3 374, Tin—Steady. Straights, $14 60. Piates, quiet. Domestic. $4 0716@4 1314, and steady: State common_to : do, new, 3@10c: Pacific Coast, 3% 0p market unchanged. iet; Domestic fleece, 16@22 closed, exas, 9@13c. . firmer: Western steam #5 50: October, $5 80, nominal; quici Continent, $6 $670; com- pound, $31,@434. der: and, steady; sales 300 bbis; )@10. Pol Mess, £9 ¥ ulet, about steady: State dalry, 12@ creamery, 2216@234 estern dairy, 10@ L 14@23c:_do June, 16@21¢; do, : Elgins, 23c; imitation cream: Wool—Fir “se—Light receipts, firmer: State, large, 7@ | 0. fancy @9%c: do, small. T6@1034¢; | part skims, 315@7 Lye: tull skims, 2Y2@3c. K&S—-Quiel,” raiber easy. State and Pennsyl- @21 5c: icehouse, 16@17c; do, per case, $3@4 25; Western, 18@20c; do per case, $2@4; | limed, 16@1861, et; city, 414c; country, 4%4@ llow—Easy, g on seed oil easy, quiet; crude, 2dc; yellow 14 and vew, 28@2814c; do good off grade, itice—Sicady, moderately active. Domestic, 334 @sc: Japan, 355@334c. Moiusses— Foreign. norninal; New Orleans open ke hoice firm. Coftee—S eady: unchanged to 5 points up; October, $15 30@15 40; November, $ cember, §14 90: Jannary. $14 70; May, %14 05@14 10. 15%5@16 Sugnr—i 5 05; De- March, 814 35; Spot Rio, dull, steady: No. 7, | more active, jower; fair refining. 5lac: centrifugals. '96 test, 3lgc. 'Refined, duil, | stendy: off A. 45-16@4150: mold A, be: standard A, 4340; confectioners’ A, 45gc; cut loat and crushed, B35c; powdered,5¢; granulated, 43,@be; cubes, c. Cai‘ornia Dried Fruits—Ralsins, ioose Muscatel 8crown, 4c: London layer, new, $1 40, Pranes, 40's@50's: bags, T14@1 Vae. A ricots—Bugs, new, 8@11c. Peaches—Unpeeled, new. 6@81jc. Almonds—Paper-shell, 11@12 CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Iur., Oct. 22.—The cables from Liv- €rpool this morning gave courage to the bulls at the opening of the wheat market, prices at thay place being quoted L@1d higher. But the senti- | ment met with a rebuft in the form of large ship- ments from exporting countries for the week, 8,249,000 bushels, aud sellers became more numer- ous. ‘There was nothing in the trade that could be Called important. It was a scalpers’ and local traders’ market, with doubtful success for any one. Dry weather continued to be a factor of some consequ The receipts at Chicago and the Northwest were large at 502 cars for the former and 1436 for the latter. Witndrawals from store were light at 1 busiels and 196,000 bushels cleared at the Biradstreet's report issued at noon giv- Mg an incresse in the worid's visibie supply of 8,528,000 bushels was reiponsible for an ©asy feeling wnich prevailed after that time. Closing Lontinental cables were irregular. December wheat opencd from 6034c to 60Y4c, soid between 6015 404 B¢, ¢ 0sing wL60Y4c, unchanged from yester- d2v. Estimated receipis for to-morrow 830 cars. Corn—The starting point in corn was_rather steady. with wheat acting as a guide. The de- trand, however, was very indifferent and prices 24 not remain in & firm position for long. The irade was of & similar kind to that prevalent of | Texan Fort Wayne...... 167 [St. P. M. & 3. | GreatNorthernpfd.128 ISliver Certificai Green Bay. 3 Southern Pacific. Harlem. .. 260 Southern R. R. Bisic. Corn—October, 303/ December, 27%c; May, “Osts—October, 17%;¢; November, 17%j¢; Decem- ber. 18¢c: May, 2014¢. Pork—October, §% 03; January. $9 10; May, 9 5l Hara Z0ctober, $5 50; Janvary, §5 60; May, | $6 7714, G Ribs—October, $4 7234 January, $660; M Hticr was quict to-dey and the feeling was eas The demana. was linited, the moderate supply d being more than ample for the require- is. Prices were unchanged. Fzgs were again easy to-day. The moderate, but the demand was restricted. stock sold at 1614c per dozen. Money was firm. Call loans, 5 percent: time, 6@’ New York exchange sold at 65¢ discount. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irr. Oct. 22.—There was only & slight trade in cattle to-day, and prices were not more than steady. Very few cholce beeves were on sale. The few choice droves of hogs on sale brought steady to firm_prices, but the poor ones were weak. Heavy packing hogs were 5c lower. The genera Jdemand for sheep was £00d and prices were_steady. Arrivals were light. Catile—Receipts, 8500; cOmmon 1o extra steers, £3 40@5 40: stockers and feeders, $175@3 85 cows and bulls. $1 25@3 75: calve 50@6 $1 75@3 65: Western rangers. @4 15. Hogs—Receipts, 28.000: heavy packing ana shin- ping lots, $3 50@3 85: common to choice mixed, 83 45@3 90 choice sssoried, $3 70@3 85; light, 40@3 85; pigs, $1 70@3 70. 3 heep—Recerpis, 14.000: inferior to cholce, $1 25 Iambs, $2'60@4 50. CALIFORNIA ¥R NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 22.—The Earl Fruit mpany sold California frult at open auction The supply was Fresh UIT SALES. vest Shore dock) to-day as follows: Grapes— Tokay, $2 06@2 haif crates, $1 10@l 25; Cornichon, half crates, $1 20: Muscat, half crates, $115. Porter Bros. sold: Tokay Cornichons, half crates, 81 10. CHICAGO, ILL., Oc pany sold California as tollows: Grapes. , half crates, $115; 22._The Earl Fruit Com- uil ut open auction to-duy ‘iokay, half crates, 80@90c; Pears—P. Barry, $1 50. Porcer Bros. sold: (irapes—Tokay, in crates, $2 10; half crates, 65@90c: Cornichons, e : Muscats, crates, $1 05; half crates, 45@60 half crates, 45@75¢. NEW Yor [ Muscat, half crates, S0c. K S Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money oncall firm at 215%; last loan at 214 ana closing offered at 215 ne mercantile paper, 514@6%. Bar silver, Mexican dollurs, 6334c. Sterling exchange 1s steady, with_actual business in bankers' hills ar $1i 27T@4 8714 for 60 days and $3 88@4 5814 for demund. Posted rates, $4 871@4 8813, Commercial bills, S1¥6 @4 86Y4. Goverment bonds steady; State bonds higher; railroad bonds lower. Siver at the board was firm. CLOSING KTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... Norfolk & West.... 31 Atchisor X Preferred.. - 183y Preterred A North American. 4y Adams {Nerthern Pacific.. 453 Alton,Terre Haute. 60 | Preferred 181 American Express.116 ]\lé) 2 American Tobacco. 935 147 Preierred ..105 . 100: Bay State Gas...... 2832/N. Y. Chicago&S.L 1dvg Baltimore & Ohio.. 8072 st preferred..... 6 Brunswick Lands. 1° | 2d preferred. Buffalo, Roch & P. 23 N, Y.&N. H DBLAN. Y. & New 5415 N, Y. Susq & W Cansaa Pacific.... Canada Southern'. Canton and....... 607 Preferred Central Pacific ... 17Y3 Ontarlo. : Ches. & Oblo........ 1875 Ontario & Western. Chicago Alton.....163 " Oregon Improvmt 6ia Preferred.. 1173 | Preferred. 35 Chicago, B. & Q... £57% Orezon Navigation. 24 Chicago & E. 1ii... 4814 Oregon Short Line. 914 Preferred.........100 ~ Pucific Mail 2915 Chicago Gas.. o ria, D.& E Lagg | Cleve & Putt ;i | Pittsburg & W prd. 31 Consolidation Coal. 33 | Pullman Palace...171 Consolidated Gas..14534 Quicksllver. 314 C.C.C. &St Louis. 4312 ~Preferred. ¢ Preferred.. 92 "IReaaing. T 1914 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 3614/RioGrande &Westn 17~ Preferred. | Preferred i1 | Cotton vil Cert. 12 Rock Islana TV Commercial Cable.16014 RomeWat & Ogdenl18 Del. Hudgon....... 1813, 8t. L. & S. W. 8% Del. Lack& Western169 Preferred. s Denver & R. G...... 157 St. Paul... Ly Preferrea.. . 5234 Preferred, g Distlllers 235581, Paul & Dy 28 87 | Preferred......... 88 159, St. Paul & Omaha.. 4314 25" Preferred.. Hocking Coal. 23, Preferred. Hocking Valley .. 213} Sugar Refiner 4 Homestake . .. 80 Preferred. . 1001 H. & Texns Cent.. 23 Tenn.Coal & Tron. 41 1liinots Central 99 "% Preferred 98 Towa Central 10 |Texas Pacific.. ... 9% 35 ToLA.A.&N.Mich, 1l 1634 Tol. & Ohio Cen 3¢ 3444, Preferred.. 76 Kingston & 3 l10LStLonis & KG9 Lake Erie & Westn 22%| Preferred. ....... 17 Preferred......... 7714 Union Pacific...... 1354 Lake Shore. 15015 (U, P.. Den. & Gulf. i National Lead. 3344/ 0.5, Cordage. 3 Preferred... 9014 Preferred..... LongIsland....." &4 Guaranteed.. Louisville & Nash. 6015 U xpress...... 44 Louisville Na& Ch. 9" U.S. Leather...... 3314 Preferred........ 27% Preferred... THUy Manhattan Consol. 10874 U. S. Rubber....... 40%} Memphis & Charls. 15 Preferred......... 841y Mexican Central... 1235 Utica & B. River..150 Michigan Centrai.. 99~ Wab. §. L. & Pac.. 87 Minn & S. L — | Preferred. 221 Preferred. .. Wells-Fargo........115 Minn. & St. Lcom, 2414 Western Union.... 915 1st preferred. 8534 Wis Centra., 6 24 preferred. 59" Wheeling & L B.. 1434 Missourt Pacific...." 34! Preferred... .. 463, Mobile & Ohio. 4 Am Cotton Oil ptd. 70 hville Chatt.... 79 |W U Beet. 9 National Linseed.. 23 iL 1 Traction. 19% J.Central....... 111 CLOSING BONDS. USa4s reg......... 1118, M K T2ds.. Do, 43 coupon...111%,| Do, 4s............. 88i, U S 4s new reg..... 1211} Mutual Union 6s...114 Do, 4s coupon...1221y J Cent Gen bs...119 Do. 2 w.ec_ 9714 Northern Pac 1sts.11814 Do, Bs....... .. [1145 Do, 2ds... 10215 Do, s coupon....1153, Do, 3ds. . 7114 | Cherokee 4s.1896.100; Northwest 140 Do, 1897 10034 Do, deb bs 110 1003, O R & N 1s: 110 1003, StL&IronMtGen 85 85 100" St L & S F Gen 65,108 -..110 St Paul Consols .. 127 .10914/8t. P. C. & Pa 1sts. 118 10864 Do, Pac Cal isis. 11114 991, Southern K. R.5s. 9674 Missourl funding..— “*|Texas Pacific firsts 88V X Caroliua con 8s..12414 Texas Pacaeconds. 243y 43 10414 UnionPac 1stof'96.1085/ 8o Carolina 415...104 * | West Shore 4s.....1061a Tenn new 85 |Mobile & Ohio ds.. k514 Va funding debt... 6214/R GranaeWest 1sts TRy Do, reg. (Ches & O Bs..... ..111%, Do, deferred B5... 614 Atc 804 Do, trust repts st 6| Do, 2d3 A......... 321 Canada South 2ds.. 108 |6 H@& S A 101 Cen Pac 1sis of '95.10414/ Do, 2d 7s. +..ra. 104 Den & R'G 1st.....117 " |H & Tex Cent 55..111 Do, 4s........ 001 9114 Do, con 6. Erie 2ds. 80 "*|Reading 4 ‘onsols 8314 Missouri 6s.. Ks Pa sts Den div11334' FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT LIVERPOOL, EN6., Oct. 22.—The spot market is higher at 55 5@5s 6d. Caigoes are firm at 27s prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: Octo- ber, bs 3%d: November, 5s 414d: December, 65 4%d; Janusry, bs 534d: February, 53 534d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ENg., Oct. 22.—Consols, 107%: sil- yer, 807.d; French Rentes, 100f 60c. Bullion into Bank of England, £163,000. EXCHANGE AN» BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — saBTY Sterling Exchange, sight .. -— 4 Bely New York Exchange, sight. ..., — 0215 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 05 Fine silver, spot, 3 ounce. . py 67 Mexican Dollars. 55 65 TREASURE SHIPMENT. The China took out a treasure list of $593,875, consisting of $429.023 in Mexican Dollars, $3232 in Gold voin, $70 in Gold Dust ana $161,500 in Silver Bullion, Sl el PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, ‘WHEAT—Both spot and future prices advanced in sympathy with higher quotations from Europe, with a 200d inquiry for shipping Wheat. No. 1, 9614@983%4c B ctl; cholce, $1 P cil: lower 2 J<._su@nA,<,c: extra choice for milling, $1 0214 ® 3 CALL BOARD SALES. NFORMAT SESS10X—10 0'clock—May—100 tons, :‘1’ x/!::y:: 900, 81 04. December—200, 8c; 300, HEGULAR MORNING SEssioN—December—600 om 261000, 98c. May—400, 8104 500, 334 X : 00N Sisatoes May 1000 tons, §1 03 1100, 81 034.: 300, $1 04. December—100, 98 900, dtac; 2100, S8sic. ‘Seller 95, storage pald— 00, 4C: BARTEY—Stendy and withont change. Feed, 5834@61140; cholce, 6234¢: Brewing, 6: Chivalier, $1@1 10" for foroft grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS105—10 0'clock—December—100 e AR MORNING SESsION—December;-400 tons, 623/ac. oA FTERNOON Suesion — Seller '95— 100 tons, . OATS—Were qulet and unchanged yesterday. Milling are quotabie at 70@Sbc P ctl: fancy Feed, 7735@85¢; good to choice, 6714@75¢; common to fuir, Gb@8de: Gray, 65@T75c: Red, 80@80C; Black, $1@a 30; Surprise, 80@90c # cul. CORN—Recelpts of 4580 ctls depressed the mar- ket again. Large YVellow, B5@87%sc 3 ctl: Small Round do, 8715@90c: White. 80c@$1 B ctl. RYL—Lower at 75@77Vac @ cul. BUCKWHEAT—8715@9bc B ctl. TLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $325@3 35: 1sakers' extras, $3 16@3 25; super- fine, §2 25@2 50 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $20@21 ton; Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 50 @ ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. PRAN-£13@14 60 B fon, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—Are higher at $16@19 for lower up 1o $20 50 B ton for the best. EEDSTTU FI'S—Rolled Barley, $14@15: Ofleake Meal at the mill, $20 B ton; jobbiug, $22 50; Cot- 1 0'lcake, $2 R he market favors seilers, recelpts beini Wheat, $7 50@12 60; Oat, $6@8 5 moderate. ® ton; Wheat and Oat, $7 650@il ¢ ton: Barley, #6 50@8: Alfaifa, $ @7;: Clover, $8@7; pressed, $7@10; Stock, $5@6 B ton. STRAW—35@55¢ B bale. Com- special marks Oregon Eges, BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Receipts were 5305 sacks, making a ket is steady, however, there being a speculative demand. Bayos, 1@115: Small Whites, $1 30@ Pink, §l@l 256: Reds, $1 15@1 25: Slackeye, $1 75@2; Red Kidney, $2 26@2 50; Limas, $2 60 SEEDS — krown Mustard, $1 75@3; Trieste, & 751 879 cil; Canary, Y@3iac ¥ ib: Alfalt, Bla@iY4c; Kape, 15,@2¢ B limothy, 6%ac; DRIED PEAS—Nominalat$1 20@1 30 for Niles, $1 30@1 40 for Blackeye aud $1 40@1 60 B for G POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Sweets, $1@1 25 @ ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 60@80c; River Burbanks, 25@30c; Oregon Burbanks, 50 Peu. IONS—TUnchanged ac 35@46c B ctl; Pickle VES ABLES—No change whatever. Green Peppers are quotable ai25@65c B box: Dried # box for Berkeley and $1 25@1 75 for Alameda; Tomatoes, 25@sbc: Summer Squash, 40@dUc: Lima Beans. 2@21pc: Cucumbers, 20@35¢ # box Pickl 20(@d0c; Green Okra, 40@50c: Dried Okra, cil; Feed Carrots, 3U@40c: Gariic, 21@3%sc B I Marrowfat Squash, $5@b # ron. BUTTER—Nothing new to report. All descrip- tions are in suflicient supply. higler: seconds, 19@221/4c. DATRY— 20@21¢: good to choice, 17@19¢; CrEAMERY ToR—18@19¢ B . PICKLED—16@17%2 3 Ib. CHEESE—Fancy mild new. 8@9c B b com- mon to good, 6@7lec B Ib: Young America, 8@ are stationary. 2 extra fanc) fair to choice E: ‘@ @ doz; cold-storage, 2Uc; ranch Exggs, 80@35c @ doz. total of over 12,000 sacks in two days. The mar- 1 65; Pea, $1 60@1 80: Large Whites, $1 20@1 35: @2 75: Hutters, $1 20@1 70 B otl. 1 76@2 05: Yellow Mustard, $1 25@1 60; Flax, Hemp, ¢ B 1b. ireen. POTATOES—Heavy supplies keep prices down. T0c: River Reds, 3U@40¢ ¥ Onions. 26@40¢ B ctl. Peppers, 10@12%ec @ M; Green Corn, 75@8bc Green Peas, 2@2lac % Ib: String Beans, 139@3c: 1215c ' Ib; Egg Plant, 26@40c; Cabbage. 6Uc B BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. CREAME 24c’ B B; lower grades, nominal. FirkiN—15@16c o I Eastern, 12@13¢ 8 b. astern, 19/ Tlhc B POULTKY AND GAME. POULTRY—Two cars of Eastern were offered, and sales were made at $5@5 50 for Hens, $4 50 for 01d Roosters, #4@4 50 for young Roosters and $2 75@3 25 for Broilers. Califor was In moderate receipt and steady, with an advance in Turkeys. Live Turkeys, 13@14c @ b for Gobblers and 12 dressed do, —: Geese, pair, Ducks, $4@5 50: Hens. $3 50@4 b s 23 50@4; do, old, $4@4 50; Iry ers, §3 003 rs, $2 50@3 for large and §2 @250 for smail: Pigeons, §1 75@2 B doz for young and $1@1 25 for old. N Hare, $1@1 25; Rabbits. $125@1 503 #2 60: White Geese, $1@1 @ dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUJITS—Quinces, 25@40c B box: Cantaloupes, T5c@$1 B case; Wasermeions, $3@ 68 100; Nutmegs, 40@50c B box: Apples, 50@75¢ box for good to choice and 25@40c for common to fair: Winter Nellis Perrs. 50c@$1: other Pears, 40@50c: Pomegranates, 40@50c § box. BERKIES—Cape Cod Cranberries are jobbing to retallers at. 88 5089 B bbl. Huckleberries. 490 ® D Raspberries. $4@5: Strawberries, $7@9 B chest for Longworths and $2 50@5 © chest for large berries. GRAPES—Both Wine and Table Grapes did bet- ter again, the former being particularly brisk. Zin- fandel Wine Grapes. first crop, B22@24 P tous sec- ond crop, $18@20; Misslon, $16@18 % ton: Whito wine Graves, S15@18; Black Grapes, 30@35c B tox: Muscats, 30@35¢: Isabellas, §1; Cornichon, BU@B5c: ‘I okay, 20@35¢ F box. CITRUS FRUITS—Mediterranean Sweets, $1 75 @2 @ box: Lemons, 82 50@3 50 ® box for com- mon and $4@5 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $5: Banunas, $1 60@2 50 P bunch; Pineapples are nominal. DREIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—There are no new features. Prunes are firm and in rapid movement eastward. The following prices rute on the Fruit Exchange: Avples, 3c @ Ih for_quartered, 3lac B Ib for siiced and 414@5c @ Ib for evaporated: Peaches, 4@bc ¥ 1, and 6 for fancy: peeled, in boxes, 12@13c: Prunes, 4c for the four sizes and 41o@5c for 40@ 50's: Apricots, B@9Yuc for prime to choice and 10@ 1lc % Io for fancy dioorpark: Figs, black, 3@3Yac a &na 2@24c for unpressed: White 3l4@ic B I for pressed: Pears, Tc B Ib for evaporated halves, 4@6lec B Ib for quarters; Plums, 4@41ec for pitted and 1%@2yec for un- pitted; Nectarines, 5@6 # I for brime to choice and 6l5e for fancy. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES-—Prices for new crop gooas ure as tollows, carload lots: Lon- don layers, 95c@$1 P box; four-crown, loose, Bl B Ib: three-crown. loose, 2%c B Ib: lwo- crown, 214¢: seedless Sultanas, 3¢; Seedless Musca- atels, 21oc: clusters, $1 30: Dehesa clusters, $2; Imperial clusters, $250; Dried Grapes, 214c ¥ 1. NUTS-Chestuuts are_quotable at 8@10c ® : Walnuts, 7@7%c # 1 for No. 1 hard and 9@9Ysc B B for softshell, joboing lots: Almonds, 7@8c for Languedoc and H@l0c for psper-sheil: Peanuts, b@éc ¥ 1 for Eastern and 4@4lac % Ib for Califorma: Hickory Nuts. 5@6c; Pecans, 6c for rough and 8¢ for polished: Filberts, 8@8c: Brazil Nuts, T c @ D: Cocoanuts, $3@5 P 100. HONEY—Comb, at 9@10c # 1b for bright and 8¢ for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5c; light amber extracted, 414@4%c: dark amber, 4c. BEESWAX.--25@26¢ @ Ib. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS — Prices run along without change. Bacon, 7c @ I for heavy and T44c B 1b for light medium, 10j5c for light, 11@12¢ for extra Braut. §1 25@1 50 1ight and 1214c for ‘sugar-cured: Eastern Sugar- | cured Hums, '12@1236c: California Hams, 10140 1lc; Mess Beef, $7@8 bDI: extra mess do, 8 @9; family do, $10: extra prime Pork, $9 § bbl: extra clenr, $16 % bbl: mess, 814 bbi; Smoked Beef, 915@10c P Ib. LA RO—Eastern, Uerces, quotable at 6@614c B for compound, and 8c for pure; palls, 8vac: Cal- ifornia, tierces, 5l4ac for componnd ana 8se for pure: half bbis, 7¢; 10-Ib Lins, 734c: do 5-1b, Ti4c Bb. COTTOLENE—7%c In tlerces, and 8¢ ¥ Ibin 10-1b tins. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are light. 7@7gc: culls and brands. 8@61ac sclection, 16c; culls and brands, 12@12gc: dry ® I medium, 16@26¢: winter, 10@15c: Sheep. 70c each. Culls of all kinds, about 14c less. e ¥ b sonniry refined. b¢; 314@de B Ib: free Mountain, 6@7%4c; defective do, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. COAL—Wellington is quotable at $8: New Wel- end, $7: Scotch, $760: Brymbo, $7 50; Cumber. $9: Cannel, $8; Rock Springs, Casile Gate ang SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company Confebtioners’ A, 47qc: Magnolia A, 4c: fixtra HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOP3, quotuble at 9@9%ec: culls and brands. 8@S1jc; medium, 8@8%c % Ih: culls and brands, o 7@7%4¢; culls and brands. 8@63,c: saited Kip, 7c salted Calf, 8c; saited Veal, 7c: dry Hides, usual Kip, 12G13c: dry Calf. 18c; prime Goatskins, 20@ 85¢'each; Kids, 6c: Deerskins, good summer, 306 skins, shearlings, 10@20c each: short wool, 3 40c each: medium, 50@60c each: long wool, e},’% TALLOW—No. 1 rendered is ouotable at 414@ prac ® i country Taliow, 4@4vac: WOOL—We griot- Fall as follows: Humboldt and M-adocino, 615@8c; San Joaquin and Southern, 6c B 1b. OPS—Quoted at 5@7c B b. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26¢. lington. 28 B ton; Southfield Wellington, §7 50 ton: Seattle, $6; Bryant, 86: Coos By 855 Wale, land, $850 in bulk and »10 60 in sks; Pennsyl- Yania Anthracite Egz, $14: Welsh Anthracite Egg, Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $13 in bulk and $15 # ton In sacks, quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 56xc; Dry Granulated. be; ©, 87gc: Golden' C, 3% c; half-barrels, 14c an Darrels, and boxes L6 more: PAsmore SYRUP—Golden, in bi ¥ gallon. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers ate as follows: 5@6%%¢: second quallty, BEEF—First quality. %ec; third do, 3@dc B . EAL—Large, 4@5c; small, 5@7c B . 1 Ewes, 314@dc MUTTON—Wetl £u ethers, 4@Ava LAMB—P?M m. PORK—Live Soll. 3c for 1 &nd — for feeders; dressed 15c; Black Strap, 10c , 3l4c for small C B Db RECEIPTS OF INTERIORE PRODUCE, FOR 24 FOURS. Flonr,ar. aks......20.628 Middlings, sks. 430 Orey 0613 W ine, his. 25,500 7,350/ Hides, no. 659 4,885 Peits, bdls. ... 315 ‘690 Lumber, M fe 30 620 Leather, rolt 10 5,916 Tallow, cu 4,580 Stgar, bbls . 440 5,305 Hops, bls.... 104 1,795 Wool. bls. 710 409 Oregon 10 290 Chicory, bbis. 10 284 Rausins, bxs... ... 4,470 64 Lime, bbls. 201 130 Flaxseed, Ss. . 595 THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stock weakened again yesterday. Con- fidence fell back to 81 55 and Challenge to 57c and the other stocks were easy on the regular sessiony with lighter trading. The close was rather firmer as a rule. Local stocks were generally strong and several showed fractional advances. NOTES. The assessment on Savage will be delinquent In the oftice to-day. The Live Oak Consolidated Goid Mining Com- pany of Sacramento Las levied an assessment of 10c, delinquent November 9. The Mountaineer Mill and Mining Company of San Jose has levied an assessment of 2c, delin- quent November 18. The Fireman's Fund Insurance Company has declared the regularly quarterly dividend of $3 per sbare, payable Uctober 23. At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Mayflower Gravel Mining Company 45,830 shares were Tepresented and the following ofiicers elected: F. Chappellet, president: F. H. Green, vice-president; and Charles I. W. Zeile and H. Bendel, direciors. D. M. Kent was re-elected secretary and_Crocker-Woolworth National Bank tressurer. The secretary’s financial statement showed a credit of $20,000. Dividends aggregat- 1ng $30,000 wer » paid duriug the year, making a tocal of $160,898 60 pald since September, 1891 The Prcific Auxiliary Fire Alarm paid a dividend of 5¢ this month. €A quarterly diviaend of 75¢ by the Marin County Water Company was recently paid. * A dividend of 8500,000 was paid by the Calumet & Hecla copper mine of Michigan at Bosion on the th. The Argentum-Juniata Mining Company paid a dividend of 3¢ per share on the 15th. The Centennial-Eureka mine of Utah paid an extra dividend of 81 per share September 30. The Silver King mine of Utah paid & dividend ot 25¢ per share, or $37,500, on the 7th. The Homestake mine of South Dakota will pay a dividend of 25¢ per share, or $31,250, on the 25th. ‘The Le Ko Mining Company of British Columbia recently paid & dividend of 5 per cent, or $25,000, a result of work for the haif year. BOARD SALES. Following were the sules in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULARMORN1NG SESSTON COMMENCING AT:30 100 Andes. ... 321200 Challnge..57,550 Ophir... 1.45 800 Belcher. 3 59200 Ovrmn. ...14 200 B & B 0 .. 601300 Savage 300 Bodie. 50 Confid .1.65100 S B& M..14 200 . ...1.60200 8 200 Bulwer. 200 Chollar 300 CC&V. 2.45150 Mexic: AFTERNOON-~SESSION 2:30. 08 200 Challnge..59 700 Savaz 1181100 H & N . 1.40 300 Sex Bel 200 Bodle. ....28 300 Mexican..61 300 S Nev.. 100 Benton. .. 10,100 Occidtl.... 10150 Gnion C. Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday REGULAT 100 Alpha. 500 B& B SESSTON—10:70. 300 Alpha.....10 400 Chollar....45 400 Ophir.. 1.40 400 Alta...... Coni....1.70900 .......1.4215 300 Andes .1.65 500 Ovrmn. ... 600 Belcher.. /s 800 Potost . 600 B&B ... . W 1000 Savage. 500......... .83 50, 200 Bodie. ... 27 800 ( S 600 Seorpion.. 400 .. 28 500 Exchar...02800 S B& M 1000 . 29 500 .. 0B800 S Nev. 200 Builion.. 13800 G & C 500 Calednia 10300 H&N 100 Challnge..63 500 Justice....05 409 Union C 500 61800 Kentck....08 300 2000 .. 60,700 Mexican. .6 500 ©.69200 621000 U 500 58800 .07 611200 Y Jacket. 200 C 2,40 400 Occldentl.11/400 ... 800 .......2.4215 | AFTERNOON 09400 CC&V2.4214 300 Oceldtl.. 21000 C 1mp. ..0%/200 Ophir 441000 08800 Potosi... 58 83400 CPoint .. 35800 Savage. .51 3 412 2 40300 135400 .0 11 140 | 400 Alpha. 200 Andes. . 909 Belcner. 300B& B 100 ... 500 Bodie. ... 29300 H & N ..1.40/500 Scorpion..04 500 Bullion.. 185600 Seg Bel...13 500 ..... 05300 S Nev..... 92 500 Buiwer. .. ash..01200 ......... .91 02400 Union ....72 611300 ... 71 1 700 Utah 2900 Y Jac 400 Caled.. 150 Confl 500 Challge. 8Oy . 300 Chollar. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, 3 CSDAY, Oct. 22—4 P. . Bid. Asked,) Bid. Asked. Alpba Con..... 08 10Juha. < 0T 08 . 17 18Jusuce .. 04 06 . 32 33 Kentuck. . 06 07 ... 43 45Lady Wash.... 01 0 Dest & Beichez. 80 81 \Mexican....... 61 62 BentonCon.... — 50 Mt. Diablo. 5 — 30/ Mono Con. Cal. & Va. 2.40 Con. Amperiai. 02 Confidence. ... 1.60 Con.New York. 03'Seg. Beicher. 1.65/Sterra Nevada 90 02/Scorpion. ... Crown Pont... 37 28 Silver Hill = — O5|Silver King.... — 02 04/Syndicate. = 08 —|UnionCon..ol 70 Gould & Curfy. 40 _41/Utah - 08 Hele & Norcrs 135 1.40| Yeilow Jacker. 37 cal STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Oct. 222 p. 3. UNITED ETATES BONDS. Iowa.. Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. UBdscoup.111%, — |USdsreg...111% — MISCELLANEOUS BON DS, Cal-siCbless. 11114 — Do, 2d ins 8s..101 — Cal Elec 1, 510714109 P& O Ry 6 — 120 Cntra CW 65100 101 P&Ch Ry6s.101%5 — Dpntstex-cp 77 95 Pwl-stRE6s — 116% EdsnL&P 8310815108 Reno, WLEL — 106 F&CH RR6s101 ° — RiverWCobs — 100 Geary-stR55.108 105 |SFaNPRR6SIO3 — LosAng Lés. — — |SPRRArizés 97 99 Do.Gnted. bs. MKt-stCbless 12 NevCNghss, — N PCR R 63100 Ny R Cal 6s.. 10214104 — 10214 SPRR Cal 63.110 14126 7 SPRR Calbs. 8713100 102 Do, 1congd. 8743100 — |SPBrRCal6s. 95 SV Water 8s..1213, NRyCalbs.. — " — [SVWaterds. 100821013 O .104 — |BtkinG&ES8s — 10245 14— |SunstT&Tés — 108 Omuibus 65711714120 Sutter-stR3s.1101411215 PackoliMbs 102 1 — |VisaliaWCos — = 83 WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta 65 60 |SanJose..... 9214100 Marmn Co.... 50 — |Sprng Valley1011g — GAS £TOCKS. Capital.. — 40 |PacificLight. 4714 48 Central. . 95 |Eankrancsco 713 72 Oak G L& H. 50 |Btockton..... PacGasimp. 8014 52 22 FiremansFa.150 | COMMERCIAL BANK STOTKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.126%, — Anglo-Cal. .. 57 60 |London&SF. — 8 22814930 [Merch Ex... 1215 — Cal SD&TCo. 54~ — |Nevada, =7 = FirsiNationl.178 — |Sather 8Cor — = Grangers.... — - SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo. — 1610 |Sev&Loan.. — 160 HumbS&L 1000~ — 265 Mutual... — 42 830 SFSavUniondso 495 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Calfornia....105 — (Oak.SLeHav — 100 Geary-st... .50 75 |Presdio..... 81 — Murket-st... ddljp 4ddpSutterst... —' = PUW DRI STOCKS, . — _15%gJuason.. — 290 100" Vigorit.. B5c . 17 18 MINCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 95 96 |(OceanieSSCo — 25 ElkDCoalCo, — 10 [PacAuxFaA.. — 215 Cal Cot Millg, — ~ |Pac Borax... 88 100 CalDryDock — — |PacI&NCo. — 30 EdisonLight. 9614 9714(Pec Roll Miut 18— GasCondnn. — % Fart Paint Co — 2:* W C&S 834 76% PacTrans Co — HutchSPCo.. 12:{: 15y paeT & T = 60 JudeonMfgC, — — lsunuiTaT» 30 45 MerfxAssn.100 110 |UnitedCCo.. — 25 NOMNING SEANION. Board—125 Hutchinson S P Co, 18; 26 do, s 30, 13; 406 Market-si Railway, 4415: 50 do, 4434: 30 Sob Gaslight, 717: 16 8’V Water, 10134; % do, Street—30 Pacific Gas Imp. 80; $5000 Park & CIliff House Railway Bonds, 10174: $5000 S V 4% Bonds, 101; #6000 S I & N P Railway Bonds, 104. AFTERNOON SESOION. Board—20 Pacific Ges Imp, 80%4: 50 S F Gas- lght, 72; 50 do, 7174+ 40 S V Water, 10134, Street—30 S F Gaslight, 717%. REAL ESTATE ;TRANSACTIONS. Richard H. and Ann rollis to Lou M. Wagner, Iot on E line of Bartlet street. 119:13g N of Twenty-second, £ 110 by N 22:1014: $10. (AL Morgentiay Company (a_corporation) to Nora Hagerty, lot on NW corner of Twenty-sec- ond and Hampshire streets, W 25 by N 97:6; $10. Margaret A. Connolly to Rose M. Dexter, lot on line of Mission street, 125 S of Twenty-sixth, $382:6 by W 125; also lot on SE corner of Ocean slous:srmd and Southern Pm!g'},csflfilmm' Elll ed. 48 min., W 243:5, E 285:5, N to a point, W 90:4: $10, 5 Louise Bee to Mary E. Newlands, lot on SW corner of Stockton and O'Farrell streets, S 2 by W 82:6: zrant, Arthur X. Creamer, John F. and Mary A. Crow- ley to Peter J. Dunne, ot on N line of Washington §ived: 20241 W of Léavenworth, W 2211 by N It P. Hammond to George Waterman, ot on W line of De Haro street, 125 feet S of Twenty-fourth (Sonoms), §25 by W'100; $10. . J. and Claudine N.'J. Holmberg to Carl L, Arcata. .. |Coos Ba, |Oct 23,10am Pier 13 “Truckee . | Portiand. .. |Oct 23, 3pym| Pier 13 Kureka |Newporz _..... Oct 24, 9aM Pier 11 North Forx. | Humboldt Bay Oct 24, 9am Pler 2 Arago. . . [Uoos sav...... Oct 24,10au Pler13 Weeott.. . Humboldt Bay Oct 24,12 M Pier 18 Willamt Val afexico........ Oct 25,10amM Pier 11 Pomona.. |HumboldtBay Oct 26, 2pu | Pler 9 State of Cal|Portiand....... |OCi 26,10AM Pier 24 Santa Rosa.. | =an Diego. |Oct 26.11ax Pier 11 WallaWalla| Vic & Pgt Snd Oct 27, 9ax Pler 9 Poin: Loma. |iiravs Harbor. Oct 28, 5px Pler2 | St Paul. | Newport Oct 28, 9aM Pler 11 | San Jose...| Panama Oct 29,12 % P M 8§ Faralion. | Yacuina Pler 2 Mexico |San Diego.... |Oct 30.11ax Pier11' | Washtenaw | Panama....... Oct 30, 4px Pler 27 Columbia. .. | Portiand Pier 24 | STEAM STEAMZR i Dum Walla Walla.... | Victorta & Puget Sound|..Oct State of Ci Portland. Weeott.. Lund, lot on E line of Second avenue, 99:714 N of Caltfornia street, N 25 by -E 120; $10. Mark, Sophia. David and Lulu Davis to Leonard C. Thomas, lot on S line of Clement street, 82:6 E of Sixth avenue, E 25 by S 100; $10. George Graham to Thomes Grabam, ot on S line of Seventh avenne. 280 W of K street, S 100 by E 80, being an undivided one-third of lots 181, 182, Central Park Homestead; 85. ALAMEDA COUNTY. James McGee to Catharina M. Asmussen of Berkeley, lot on E_line of Grant street, 160 N _of Channing way, N 50 by E 180, lot 16, block 14, | McGee Tract, Berkeley: $10. { Mary C. Blake to Everett B. Pomroy of Oakland, 1ot on S line of Lynde street, 264.86 £ of Fruitvale avenue, S 140 by t 50, being lot 7, Lacazette “Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. & Frank and Mary Faro to Albert Oliver of Hay- wards, It beginning at a point_on B street at S\ corner of D. 8. Malley's land, NW 188, SW 65, SE 180, NE 55 to beginning, Haywards, lden Town- ship; $10. T.'H. and Matilda E. Downing to Charles T. Downing, lot on S line of Milton sire-t, 1256 W of San Pablo avenue, W 25 by S 100, the W _one-hait of lot 11, Milton tract: also lot on S1ine of Twenty- seventh ‘or Park strect, 22:6 W of Wost, W 45 by £ 85, being portion of Iots 12 to 15. bleck 2020, Whitcher tract, Map 2, subject to mortgage, Oak- land; $1500. Iidward B. Keene to Mary S. Keene of Oakland, lot on N E corner of West Fifth and Lewis streets, N 100, E 50. 8 30, W 25, 8 70, W 25 to_beginning, being lot 1 and 'N 30 feet of ot 2, block 496, Bay View Homestead: alsoloton NW' corner of West Fifih and Henry streets, N 63 by W 50, being por- tlon of lots 1 and 2, 9 and 10, biock 496, same, Oakland: $2000. The Central Land Company to_Sarah A. Jones (wife of J. ) of Oukland, lot ‘on N line of Nolan (or Thirty-third) street, 116:3 W of West, W 25 by N 100. being the E half of lot 20, block K, property of Central Land Company, Oakland ; §10. Antonio Vieira to Maria L.V teiru of Oakland, 100 on E line of Chestnut street, 100 8 of Eighth, B27:814 by B 152, being lot 5, block 538, Onk- land: $100. Ellen and Margaret Montgomery to Margaret M. Hughes of San Francisco, 1ot commencing at a point where the center line 0f Forty-third street in- tersects the W boundary of Telegraph avenue, thence N (0 8 boundary line of lands of Hughes, W t0 & point E to W boundary line of Telegraph ave- Due to beginning, being lot 110 tgomery Tract, Map 2, quitclaim deea, Oakland Township; $1. B.J.and Kate C. Wright to Linda M. Adams of Oakland, lot 27, block 1, Brondway Terrace, sub- ject to a mortgage, Oakland Township; $10. Fred G. and Ella B. Weston to F. G. Jones of Oakland, 1ot on N line of Snyder avente, 35 E of Fourth street, N 126.91, W 35, S 126.61, £ 85 to beginning, belng portion of lot 18, block J, Klink- nerviile Tract, Oakland Township; $10. Panl Heller to P.H. Heller, lot on S line of Thirty-ninth_street, 269 1 of West, F 79.50, & 122,168, W 79.50, N 122.52 to beginning. being lots 16, 17, 18. biock D, Major Given Tract, war- ranty deed, Oakland Township: $1. Charles S, and Mary E. Cogging to Carrie C. Sankey of San Francisco, lot on £ line or Elis- worth street, 134:6 S of Bluke,S 44:10 by E 127:6, lot 17, block "B, Leonard Tract, Berkeley: also 1ot on NE corner of Biake and Ellsworth strects, N 89:8 by E 127:6, lot 18, block B, same, Berkeley: $10. Amos and Dolly Mecartney to same, lot on E line of Ellsworth street, 179:4 S'of Blake, S 44:10 by E | 127:6, lot_18, block B, same, quitclaim deed, | Berkeley: $45. | M. and Catherine A. McCann to same, same, quitclaim deed, Berkeley; $40. Caroline M. Runkie to Henry S. Bridge ol San Francisco, lot 17, block 51,1ots 18 and 20, block 50, and E 25 feet of lots 17 and 19, block 50, Map Klichburg Homestead lots, Brookiyn, Township; i 3 % Edward P. and Rowena Heald to A. Winberg of | Alameda, lot on NW corner of Twenty-third ave- | nue and East Twenty-third street, S 74, W.130, N | 74, E 130 to beginning, being lots 4 and 5 and_por- | tion oflots 3 and 6, block B, subdivision of Heald }l\(}tnty-xmrd-u\'enue Tract, Brooklyn Township; | | Preston & McKinno e RIA—Arrived Oct 21 Oct 8; bktn Chebalis, hence Oct, 5. ciniled Oct 22—Stmr Geo W Elder, for San Fran- DUTCH HARBOR—A; — 5 Fuirchild, trom Nunatmo, < ¢ TPark Gen - "l‘flfi:/;)MA—Slflen Oct 19—Bark Sea King, for Ol‘. ‘,Rh!\A~:\rnVr‘d Oct 22—Stmr Weeott, hence ct 20; stmr Pomona, hence Oct 21: sehr Fortuna, hence Oct 16: schr Elvenia, hence Oct 18. hl{led QC( 22—Sehr J G Wall, for San Francisco. REDONDO—sailed Oct 22—Stmr Protection, for San Francisco, PORT LOS ANGELES-Arrived Oct Alcatraz, from Point Arena. fnfll‘;l‘lmmn. VERSENS LANDING—. Ve 228 Arthur T, hence Oct 20. I 0o e tal SAN DIEGO—Arrived Oct 22 heuce Oct 20. TATOOSH—Passed Oct 22. 0({1}1‘\1‘4" Port Gamble, NEWPORT—Arrived Oct 22—Sc) P sen, from Port Blakeley &3 hoiIawie _ PORT TOWNSEN D~ Arrived Oct h'\veu.se_\', hence Oct 1; Chil bark Sulitelma, from Valparaiso Br ship Thomas Stephens, " from Esquimalt > PORT GAMBLE—Sail Morse, for Yokohama. Eastern Ports. —Arriyed Oct 21—Stmr Advance, 21—Stmr 22—Schr Premier, —Stmr Excelsior, —Bktn Klikitat,hence ed Oct 22—Bark Harry NEW YOR! from Colon. o2 Forelgn Ports. HONGKONG—Arrived Oct 21—8 v de Janeiro, hence Sept 24. R QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Oct 20—Ger bark H F Glade, for Birkenhead. SYDNEY—sailed Oct 21—Br stmr Warrimoo, for Vancouver. Imvortations. NEWPORT—Per Eureka—569 sks corn, 14 bxs persimmons, 4 bxs lemons, 106 bxs oranges, 1 keg wapble irons. East San Pedro—70 cs canned fruit, Los Angeles via fast San Pedro—1 es dry goods. San Pedro—2858 sks corn. Los Angeles via San Pedro—78 bdls dry pelts. Hueneme—1 pkg amber. Ventura—69 bxs lemons, 1 cs oil, 1 es canned fish. 1 cs wine, 1 cs sardines, 1 cs mdse, 850 sks Lima beans. 26 ¢s honey, 249 sks walnuts, 118 sks dry pranes, Gaviota—11 sks crawfish. Sants Barbara—30 bxs lemons, bxs oranges. Port Harford—19 sks ereen peas, 3 cs cheese, 2 2 sks walnuts, 21 1, 86 bxs apples. Sunta Cruz—27 bxs fish, matchwood, 5 pkzs mdse Marshlield—1 cs stationery, 2 bxs telephones, 1 type. onsignens. Per Homer—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: J F Lee P : Hilmer, Bredhot & F B Haight: Standard Oil Co: € A Hooper & Hulme & Hart: Palmer & Rey: Wo'f. Wreden & Co: Golden Gate Lumiver Co: H S Crocker & Co: Meiropolitan Match Co; J M n; J W Sinclair; F A Kelly. ard: Cal & Nev Creamery Ce D E Allison & Co; & Barbierl; Wood, Curtis & Co; A Puladini Brigham, Hoppe'® Co; Dairymen’s Union; Bros & Co: C E Whitney & Co. Sawyer Tanning Co; Wetmore Bros Spiith’s Cash Store: t Fish Co; Amer Carb Acid & Gas Co; L ¢ macher; Lievre, Fricke & Co; Porter Bros & Co: Dalton Bros: American Union Fish Co; Grannucei Bros; J ivancovien & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: De Bernardi & Co: G Camillont & Co; Levy Bros: | Hills Bros; Getz Bros & Co: Western Meat Co: S 1 tard, from Port Blakeley; schr Emma Clandina. —Schr Kebecea,hence COOS BAY—Per Homer—57 M ft lumber, 42 cds pke mdse, 138 tons coal, 78 M ft lumber, 61 pkgs 3 | bxs bucter, 36 sks wool, 9 pkgs machinery, 3 bxs Jones & Cot | Heiss OCEAN STEAMSHIPS] ROYAL MALL STEAM PACKET COMPANY, TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Eonthamptou, ealling en route at Cerbourg] France, and Plymouth to land passengers. "Through biuis of ladiug, in connection With the Pacific Mall 8. 8. Co., issucd for freight and treas re to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymoatty ‘bours, Southampton. Firs: clags, $195; th e 88 Yor Ruiher Iculars spply te PARROIT & CO., Agents, 306 Californis st r I STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. &3 Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. EAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Return steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, 5 . . elephone Main 805. C Vi nd Tmot. Ce. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RALLWAY (0. 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 . M. Thursdays Extra trip 2t 11:30 p. . Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 p. M. SUNDAYS—8:00. 9:30, 11:00 A..; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 ». 3. San Eafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 0:30, 11:10 A. ar. 12:45, aturdays—Extra trips at 1:55 5 P, . BUNDAYS. , 11:10 A. 30; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 P. . Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as nbove. Leave Arrive c4 exgs, 3 bxs butter, 4 dressed calves, 1 sk wal- | San Francisco. | 1 effect San Francisco. nuts, 1'sk dry prunes, 37 bxs fish, | 8%s." v (ayucos—3 cseggs. 3 bxsbutter,1 csshoes, 4 | WErk | Sus- |, 8O0 Sv WEER bals hides. 4 cans tailow, 28 dressed calves. Days. | pavs, |Vestination.| pays. | Davs. San Simeon—1 bx butter, 3 bxs fish. A0 5 | Monterey—14 bl macke = 50 ra Petaluma, 5:10 py 5:00 Pu Sania Ro | | Fu 7:40 Ax | Windsor, | | Healdsburg, Geyservilie, 30 P 8:00 Ax| Cloverdale. o, Pieta, 7:40 AM Hopland & 30 3 |8:00 x| Ukiab. 40 Ax I 8:00 Ax Guprnflvine.l 30 P | 40 Ax 8:00 AM| Sonoma |1 5:10 P 5:00 px und | Glen Ellen. | 740 A3 8:00 Ax | 8330 3t 5:00 pac Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Gevsers. Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, | Kelseyville, Soda Bay, Lakeport. | Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas | Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Boonevilie, Green- | mood, Mendocing City. Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, | | Sebastopol. |10 STEAMER. Homer. . [Coos Bay......|0c Sea NationaiCty | HlumboidtBay |Oct 2512 u Arago. . Costa Rica. Sen Bemito, Santa Hosa.. Point Loma. Mariposa Pomona..... Peter Jebsen. tiTavs Harbor. .. Humboidi Bav... Nanaimo. | vanama. | Newport. . China and ] Humboldt Bay... San Diego. | Portiand *| victoria & Puget Sound | .. ..."| Yaquina Bay Crescent City. .. Crescent City.... Alice Blanchard rortiand. City of Panama Panama Progreso........ Panama. Newport. , Humboldt Mexico. . Columbia.. Umatilla SUN AND 7TIDE TAGLE. % VATRR[LOW WA = US| moox i [Small.\Large [Small.| Large. Kises Seui Sets. | 28.] 5.264" 'L'IK; RAS:IU.I—;)-P; 6.26. 22| 9.32p | 241 6.28A1 3.28,10.11A11.07F 6.27/ HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, 5.2110.37p BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FraNcisco, October 22, 1895, The time bali on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. ., at_noon of the 120th mieriaian, or at exactly 8 p. M., Greenwich time. A. F. I KCHTELER, Lientenant U. 8. N., in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived TUESDAY, October 22. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen. 70 hours from Newport and way ports: ass and mdse, 0 Goodall, Perkins 0. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson, 15 hours from Na- VArro: bark, to L E Whte Lumber Co. Stmr Bertha, Hays, 11 days from Unalaska; Ppass, mdse and fors, to Alaska Commercial Co. i Stmr Homer, Drisko, 43 hours from Coos. Bay; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Ship Wachusett, Williams, 11 days from Na- naimo: 2438 tons coal, to John Rosenield’s Sona. Schr Golden Gate, Larsen, 18 hours from Bowens Landing: 126 M . lumber, to F Heywood. Upriver rect, Schr Christina Steftens, Fager, 14 hours from Timber Cove; 70 c.ls bark, to K A Gilbride & Co. Schr Twilight, Topfer, 8 days frm Grays Harbor; 215 M ft lumber, to ~an Francisco Lumber Co. Schr Occidental, Brandt, 3 days from Eureka. 230 M i lnmber, 10 McKay & Co. Schr Reliance, Jensen, 24 hours from Iversens Landing; 75 cords wood, to R A Gilbride & Co. Schr Mary K Russ, ‘Blum, 11 days from San Diego; baliast, to C A Hooper & Co. Cleared. TUESDAY, October 22, | Br stmr China, Seabury, Yokohamsa and Hong- | kong: PMSS Co. o simir Mexico, Hall, San Diego: Goodall, Perkins ‘0. Br stmr_Progressist, Pinkham, Nanaimo; R | Queenstown; Ep- Dunsmuir & Sons. Br siip Merioneth, Rowlands, pinger & Co. 5 Bark Wilna, Slater, Nanaimo: John Rosenfeld’s ons. Schr Olga, Ipsen, Mahukona; J D Spreckels & | Bros Co., Sailed. TUESDAY. October 22. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Victoria and Port Townsend. Stmr Mexico, Hall, San Diego. Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth, Grays Harbor. Stwr Tillamook, Hansen. Stmr Coos Bay, Duggan, Santa Cruz. Brstmr Progressist. Pinkham, Nanaimo. e stmr China, Séabury, Hohiskons and Yoko- ama. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. Stmr Scotla, Johnson. Stmr Newsbov, Fosen, Usal. Stmr Farallon, 'Roverts, Yaquina Bay. Schr Olga, Ipsen, Mabukona. SchrSacramento, Goodmansén, Coos Bay, Sciur Alice Kimbail, Asplund, Fisks Mill. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—October 22—10 » x—Weather hazy: wind NW: veiocity 18 miles ver hour. Charters. The bark Wilna loads coal at Nanaimo for this port: Chil bark Sulitelina, lnmber at Port Blakeley for Iquiaue, owners' account: Brship Thomas Stephens, wheat at Tacoma for Europe, 335 9d. ‘The r ship Niobe was chartered prior to arrival for wheat 1o Kurope. 325 6d—1s 3d less direct. ‘The bark Martha Davis loads mdse for Honolulu. Domestic Ports. . COOS BAY—Arrived Oct 22—Stmr Sunol, hence Oct 20. | ette Valley, 10 A. . |0. R. & N. TO NEW YORK The S. S. “WASHTENAW?” Wil be dispatched for Panama on Taking cargo under through bills of lading for of sailing. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MER. CO., Agents. E. H. HINTON, Gen. Agent Panama R. R. Co. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1895, New York. South American & Kuronean Ports. No cargo received or bills of lading signed on day 204 Front street. Henry £. and Carrie E. Bridge to John D, Martin | Milling Co: Standard Oil Co; L D Stone & Co: Pac | Cahto, Willetts, Calpeila, Pome, Dotter Valley, John of Alameds, lot on N line of Eagle avenne, 58 k of | Coast Fish Co: Porter, Slessinger & Co; Atlantic | Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Vailey, Harris, - Scoua Grand street, E 37:6 by N 100. block 56, lands ad- | Fish Co: Bissiiger & Co; Milani & Co: Weister | and Eurera. jacent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. & Co; A Gerberding & Co: McDonald & Co: I S |~ Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced il Van 'Winkle; Germania Frait Co: D Vervalin: | rate : Well Bros & Co; W ¥ Mj A C Bartheim; | On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be- THE CALL CALENDAR. Bennett & Murray . Poult 's Union: ¥ Uri | yond San Rafael at nalf rates. & Co; G Lepora; L B Sonnenberg: A Inguglia: M % OcToERR, 1895. ! Kapka; P Gusmani; J H Kessing. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bullding, L i = H.C. WHITD R. X. RYAN, Moon's Phases, || | £or Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth P Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Age October 3. e ? % D OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. SOUTMERN rad COMPANY October 11, Trains lenye and aro due (o arcive at X 3 . @ Last Quarter. PAN;M,‘ STE‘M““P LnE. SAN FItAN . 13|14 (15(16 17 {18 |19 : > — - € Qoovern, ||| s AR — Fros OCTOFER 4, 180 — _ ARRIVE z EREEE New Moon. anama Railroad Co. e R0 RH1A8 138 3k fan 4o | ez ||| COLUMBIAN LINE Hantic Express, Oglen and Fast.. 28l28ls0lm Q) pospenan, (2. R. R. CO.) 7:004 Benicia, Vacavil Sacra- mento, and Red ez, San R toga and Santa Rosa. 7:30A San Leandro, Haywards & g via Davis. Napa, Calis- T:30OA M Way Bt'es 8:30A Niles, San Jose, Stockton, Toue, Sacramento, Marysville and Orovilld *8:304 Peters and Milton 9:004 San Leandro, Haywar 00A Los Angeles Fixpress, (for Yosem Santa and Tos Angele 9:00A Martinez and Stockt: 10:004 Ban Leandr Nile: Larbara TEAMERS WILL SATL FROM Broadway wherf, San Francisco, as Whatcom (Bellingham B Qct. 9.7, 12, 17, 92, 47, tnereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the R. R., at Tecoms with N. P. R. R., at Seattle N. Ry.,at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. ‘or Eureka, Arcata aad Fieids Landing (Hum: boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. ., Oct. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21,26, 81. For Sama Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) ana Newport, 8 A. M., Sept. 26, 30. At 9 A. M., Oct. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Loa 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 every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Wiliam- 5th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Market st., San Francisco. 9 A M. Wash.), I TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- sireet 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 Chi- | ‘cago, New York and Boston. State of California salls Oct. 6, 16, 26, Nov. 5. Columbia sails Oct. 11. 21, 31, Nov. 10. Fare in cabin, Including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; For through rates and all other information apply 0 the undersigned. GOODALL, PERKINS &Cau Gen'l Supts,, 10 Market st. FRED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Agent. 18 Montgomery st. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY and every fitth day ith n Leandro, Haywards & Way Stns les, San Jose and Livermor #5:00p Sacramento River Steamers +1:30P Port Costa and Way Stations........ #:00 San Leancro, Haywards & Way £¢'us 00r San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns follos 4:00p Martinez, San Ramoy, Vallejo, For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- Napa, stoza, ¥l Verauo and | lisnoo and "Sitka (Alaska),at 9 A.M. Oct. 2, 17, Santa Ross. S STL SN DA Nov. 1, 18, Dec. 1, 16, 31. 4:00r Benicia, Esparto, Wooidland, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- Kuights Landing, Marysville, send, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Oroville and Sacrainento . rmore and +5:00r Niles, San J Stockton 5:30P San Leandro, y § leans Fxpress, Fresuo, Ray- moud (for Yosemite), Bakersield, ariara,los Angeles, Dem- Paso,” New Orleans aud % 10:454 Tantic Tapress or Mojave aud East...... 10:454 n Mail, Ogden and Tast 6:00¢ Huywards, Nilds aud San Jose 17:000 Vallejo........ 7:00p Oregon Jixiiass, Sacramento, ville, Redding, Portland, Sound and East .................. 10:434 7:00P San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 1 9:00r San Leandro, Haywards& Way St'ns 1112:004 111215 San Leandro. Haywards & Way St'ns A CRUZ DIV (Narrow Gauge). "17:454 Sunday Excursion for Newark, San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa. “Marys. Puget, Cruz ... ... 18:052 82134 Newurk, Centerville San Jose, Felton, Boulds anta Cruzand Way Statiy 5i50p Almaden, Felton, Boulder Cree Principal W Stations... DIVISION (Third & Townsend Nis.) $6:40A San Jose, SNew Almaden and Way Stations. A 17:304 Sunday Excursion forSan Cruz, Pacitc Grove and Principal Way Stations. 8:1534 San Jose, Tres Pivos, Santa Cri Pacific Grove, Paso Robles, Luis Obispo, Guadalupe and Priu- cipal Way Statiovs ... 19:474 Palo Alto and Way Stations. 40 San Jose aud Way Stations. ... 11:454 Paio Alto and Wav Stations....... _ *2:30r San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Crnz, Salinas, Monterey and Pacitic Grove ..... 2 SanJose and 'rincipal Way Stations 4:30¢ Ban Jose and Way Station 5:30p San Joso aud Way Stations. COAN OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Fremantle), Austra- o lin: $220 first class, #110 steerage. Lowest Tates o Capetowa, South Africa. Steamship Australia, Honolulu only, Satur- day, November 9, ut 10 A Australian steamer MARIPOSA. sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, Nov. 14, at2 P uced speclal rates for SPECTAL PARTIES,—Red: Parties Nov. . and iie. 5. ‘Ticket office, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Mariet streat. J. D. SPRECKELS & BrOS.. General Agents. COMPAGRIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIEK (3 EW),4% NORTH River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers by this liue avold both transit by Engiish rallway il the discomfort of crossing the channel in & small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-cless $160; second-class $116. LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeuf. .. November LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelli. s 0 “m LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon. . Siid.s3ie.r N0V mbe LA CHAMPAGN 3 8 oven ber 278 rther particalars apply io A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Montgome avenue, San }‘rlncfim. e e WHITE STAR LINE. United States and oyal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, Queen=town & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, $60 AND UPW ARD, ACCORD- IDg {0 steamer and_accommodations gelected: second cabin, $35 and #40; Majestic and Teutonic 85 . Stee: ickets from Engiand, ire iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Franciaco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and cabin plans moy be procarad from W.H.AVERY, Pactfic Mail Dock, or at tha General Office of the Company, 813 Market st under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. VALLEJO AXD MARE ISLAXD. STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Sunday—10 A. 3., 4 P. w 100 A. . 4 sfefl Oct 20—Stmr Alice Blanchard, for Port- oo 5 VENTURA-Agrived Oct 22—Schr Fanny Du- Sunday—8 ». M. Landing, Mission 1, Pier 2. e r San Jose wud Way Stations... B0 San Jose and Way Static CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— 2700 8:00 9:00 11:00a.. *12:30 £:00 *6:00e.m, From OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— *€:00 *7:00 o Do *11:004.x. 11200 *3:00 400 *8:00r.m. for Morning. P for Aftemoon * Buadass ereomelt ¥ Satnrdays only. § Wednesdays only. 1 Sundays ouly. tt Moaday, Thursday cnd Saturday nights only. The PACIFIC TRANSFER COMPANY will call for and check baggago from hotels and resi dencss. Eaquire of Ticket Agents for Time Cards and Atlantic Pacific RAILROAD Frains leave from and arrive ¢ Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited Leaves every day ut 5:80 ». u., carrylng Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to JChicage s Kansas City wittout change, Annex cars for Benver and St. Louis. o VIA LOS ANGELES. ‘Trains leave daily st 9:00 A.m. and 5:30 ». M., connecting in Los Angeles with solid trains, Los Angeles to Chicago. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the wmost Comfortable rallway, California to the East. A popular misbelief exists regarding the heat m Bummer. The heat is not greater than encoun- tered on even the most noriherly line. This is well known to experienced travelers. The meals at Harvey’s Dining Rooms are an exe celient feature of the line. The Grand Canyon of the Col. be reached i no othe{wuy. 3 Sadennde ony Ticket Office—644 Market Street, i Chronicle Buflding. (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, beginning September 1, 1898, WEEK DAYS, For Mill Valley and San_Katael—7 00, 8 of 201511545 A- 301 1:45, 3120, 4.10, 590" 3o 5, *11:30 P. M. *Does Dot run to Mil| Valle: San Quentin=—8:00, 10:15 A. 3. 1:4b, 6:15, 11 .38 3 > SUNDAYS. For Mil Vallev, San Rafacl and Sa 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 a. 3. 1:30, 3:00, P.M. *Uoes not run to San Quentin, o THROUGH TRAINS, 100 A. M. week days—Cazadero and way stations, .. Saturdays—Tomales and way startern: A 3 SuRdaye2Rolgy Reyey ang vay siaurng | n Quentin— 4:80. *6:15

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