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12 THE SAN FKANCISUU CALL, FHIDAY, UULTUBEKR y 1395, BRI O o % ¥ Pleasant Valley, 8 60; Coke, $13 In bulk and $15 | EdisonLight. 9615 — PacRoll Miu 18 — I cs chairs, 1 sk abalone meat, 13 bxs limes, 18sks | RAI I WOR] D PRODUCE MARKET, ¥ ton In sacks. : GasConAssn. — " — |PartPalncCo — © [ dryfrult,7 bxs buiter, 30 cs honey, 1 sk becswax, 3 R GRAINS. oD PRUIT Suisment Of Mo ama, | Nawoston. T4 AL re e S eaonao—3- cs basiware, 1 BX piotures T box DON'T v — T AN THE 5 ued at $36,938, to Liverpool. o 1215 13| PacT & TGO — 3 y rockery, 3 cases e e SRR R s G Skaas e LCANNED SALMON—Shipment to Liverpool of | JudsonMgC. Eoapt SunsetT&T. 30 2‘3 %‘n‘;’i‘c’éfi.’ B 2 sU :y OF : MARKETS, at the seaboard. New York wired that41 loads | WHEAT—Continues firm, with & further ad- | 78,811 cases, vatued at $321.606. MerExAssn.100 110 |UnitedCCo.. — 25 Port Los Angeles—3 trunks samples, 2 bags dry U)N MARY OF THE ) . . s, " CREeE == e e O O and a" second. advance, | Yauce lu futares. No. 1, 9734@9834 B otl; cholce, | , LUMBER - Retall P;‘fg@.‘-’:’&.’"&?‘.’a.‘i“.m?&.%; o MORNING sEasION. ghill, 5 bis 10 sks corn husks, 30 cs honey, 2 bxs 1 Silver lowe cause further strengt - ony 3 R : ; No. 1 roush, 3 5 : 0ard—20 Al v 5 Iy fruit. 1 cs beeswax, 346 sks corn, - s ot ot abi el ERCMINAISE | RLTINT By hogae exes enec | g e sy Sl Taidh R | aliiriaat, tlake kers Amgciton, 99 | WA S S T s | O LY $10O Barley unchange D 61140 and. 60@EOLA@EU340, Cloging at CALL BOARD SALES. @23; Shingles, common, $1 B0: Shakes, $9 % O. ??,‘{‘/"?‘{fi‘v'{gog:'{,: 3% 108 V' Water, §°,‘,’§‘,}J,’,',’;,‘,:_'?T{'é‘f:;;:-,f:‘,“l';fl (et Oats come in heavily. 61@61145C. Jac higher than yesierd Estimated | INroRMAL SESSION-—10 0'clogk—May—300 tons, | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company | gy ral ~ 00 Market-s; Ballway 43 sk walnuts, 6 sks crawfish, 1 bicycle. Corn lower ngain. Rve quiet. receints for to-morrow 400 cars. $1 0435: 2000, $1 047, December—200, 9935c} | quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdereit y, 43%. o e ey 1) 0a s ESGais receinte ot Alnatacd Seed; CORN—A good business ransacted in corn, | 400, 9914c. and Fine Crushed, all 554c: Dry Granulated, 5c; AFTERNOON SEasiON. sk prunes, 1 sk beeswax, 70 bxs green apples, 18 ¥ NEhtinretein) the effects of yesterdas’s strength not baving worn | RycuLak MORNING SESSION—May—1500 tons, | Confectioners’ A, 47qc; Magnolia A, dc; Extra C, | Board—10S V Water, 10114; 85000 S P Branch | s dry fruit, 1 bx green fruit, 1 ¢s dry goods, 23 Hay in lighter receipt. off by the opening this morning. The receipts | 81 0514: 900. $1 05. December—100, 99%; 100, | 87sc: Golden C. 33,c: half-barrels, J4c more than | Railway Bonds, 9. dressed calves, 3 coops chickens, 2 bxs apples, 1 Beans show no change. were light, only 253 cars arriving, where 305 hiad | 9954c: 300, 999/5c. barrels, and boxes xc more. Streel—20 S V Water, 10114. sk walnuts, 3' coops poultry, 30 pkgs fish, 1 sk Potatoes and Onions s before. Been expected.” This imparted strength to the near | ~ 4 RrurNooN SEss10N—May—100 tons, $1 0434: | _SYRUP—Golden, fn bbls, 15¢; Black Strap, 10c_ = iy g e tter, Chieese and Eggs steady. futures, but nothing sensational developed and | 200, $1 0474; 1400, $1 05: 1100, §1 0514; 100, | ® gal. B ) Jar<et choked and demoralized. r firmer. Pont Game qu Cho.ce A Grapes quict and steads. Dried Frait unchanged. Hides lower and weak. No chs n Provision: New pricelist for Pine Lumber. Heavy s ents of Canned Fruit and Salmon. WEATHER BUKEAU REPORT. UNiTED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, W r BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, OCto- ber 24, 18! ».—Weather conditions and gen- 1 o The » 0f same date last season : i; Red Bluff 1.92, last st season 2.7 h the ; Los An st season .0 following are from stations in California to-day: K urel san Francisco 67. Fresno 78, [ an Luis Obispo 84, Los Angeles , Yuma 8. lata—Maximum temperature 67, mum 51 T'he pressare is still highest in the Rocky Mountain region and throughout Utah and Nevada, and Is iwest along the southern border of California. Fair weather prevails in all sections, and_the con- nued clear weather in California is causing tne rise s owly in this State. t San Francisco for thirty hours 25, 189 Fair; warmer in the south- riable winds. ghtly warmer in z the northern coast; light to ire ¢ Forecast made id Cali r and alon: herly w Fair warmer. ationary te ; stationur; and vicini aperature. rperature. —Fair; nearly sta- s perature; foggy Friday morning; light, variable winds, becoming brisk westerly in the aternool W. H. HAMMON, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. N. Y., Oct. 24.—There was an in- me of business at the Stock E: tivity was at the expense of 2 traders and professional op- on the bear side of NEW YORK crease in t change, but the turbing factor was the exchange, posted rates having 1 another 1 to 4881 and 48914, iriher rise in rates revived the discussion ¢ gold expor: Llie bears on stocks were 3 pments will be resumed selling finally Jed to moderate S in_certain stocks, notably Manhattan al and Iron. ' Manhattan dropped ent 10 105, and closed 8t 10514, f'ne old storics abont reduced revenues because of surface competition were sgain afioat. Ten- nessee Coal and Iron broke 2 per cent to 3854 and later recovered to 39%g. A Tumor was current that the negotistions for a consolidation with the Sioss Company were of, and led to selling of the stock. The Southwesterns and Cotion-carriers were zenerally pressed for sale, the short cotton crop being the bear argument on these issues. c declined 134 0 3314: L. & N. 1g nd Texas preferred 74 to 38, and ific 3 t0 393x. The heavy increase in i. Paul earnings for the third week of October held the Grangers steady for a time, but the shares finally ran off with the general list. in ihe industrials sugar was feverish at 10454@ 10555, ciosing at 105. The commission house | which was a heavy seller vesterday turned up as s buyer. lts purchases, however, had little in- ice. Chicago Gas, Central Trust Company re- ceipis ruled steady ar 6815@BR74c. General tric, Distillers, Lead and Kubber were all er, the decline ranging from 1s t0 1 per cent. Nutional Starch, first preferred, brought 45 against 50, the last reported sale. In active stocks Minne- soiaand St. Louls preferred broke 3% to 551, ailied to 57, and closed at 553. The firs. pre- ferred fell 194 to 8414 and United States ExXoress 41043, In the last hour there were indications of weakness in the sterling exchange market, and this, with & break in cotton and the engagement of Tou tirmer tone 10 the dealings. Prices rallied 14 to 114 per cent, except in the case of Manbattan, which continued heavy. The market left off somewhat firmer. Net changes in the active stocks show l0sses of 1x@24 ver cent. Sales aggregaied 259,160 shares, inciuding 58,000 Sugar and 17,300 Tennessee Coal and Iron. Bonds were weak. Sales were $1,260,000. “Toledo, St. Louls and Kansas City first certincates fell to 80: Reading first preferred, 34 to 3634 ; Nashviile “hattanooga consol fives, 1 to 103: Missouri, 1to 93; Erie seconds, Northern Paclfic consol fives, 1 10 351 and tment fours, 110 53; do’ sec- 15 t0 3114, ne Mercantile Safe Deposit Company reports silver bullion d 209,114 ounces: deposited, 2024 ounces; withdrawn, Done; certlficates out- standing, 208. Grain. FLOUR—Firm; demand moderate. Winter wheat, low grades, $2 25@2 60; do, fair 10 fancy, 82 R0@3 45: do, patents, £3 50@375: Minnesoia Clear, § do, stralghts, $3 20@3 50; do, patents, @4 20; low extras, $2 25@2 60; city ; do. patents, $4°20@4 46. South- Flour—Quiet, firm; common to fair extra, 2 80; zood to choice do, $2 90@3 30; buck: wheat flour, $1 60@1 70. 2 60@ N ORNMEAL—Dull, steadler; 2 65. RYE—Nominal: No. 2 Western, 42@43c; State and Jersey, 46@48c. BARLEY—Nominal: No. 2 Milwaukee, 46@50c; Western, 45@50c. WHEA I—Aciive, firm. No. 2 red, store and ele- vator, 70%4c: atloat, 7214¢; 1. 0. b., 7034c; No. norihern, 8735c. Options’ opened quiet and ad- vanced 55@; ¢ on local demand with poor crop re- poris and lighter receipts Northwest, closing steady at 5@, over yesterday. December and May most active: February. T0c: May, 70%¢; October, 667jc: December, 6734 CORN—Spois guiet, firmer; No. 2, 39¢ elevator; 40c afioat. Options aavanced 14@3sc with the Western and the strength in svot Corn, closing quiet. December and November' most’ active: Getober, November, 881gc; December, yellow, May, OA firme Spots firm: less actlve. Optlons quiet, Octover, 24c; November, 23%4c; De- . 24c: Mav, 253,@26%4c; No. 2 white, Octo- Spot prices—No. 2, 24c: No. 2 white, No. 2 Chicago, 25c: No, 3, 2314c; No. 3 . 2834c; Mixed Western, 24@2454¢; white State, 24@29c. 14@72%c; Middlings, 75@80c. Provisions, Kanus e T 16% 701, & Ohio Cen.... 48 ., higher; W it losed referred.. . 3 referred.. ....... T 0 S B5 60085 85 Ocraber, $550, pomey. | Kingston & Pem... 3 1oLSLIou& KG9 al; Continent, 86 35; South Amer. | Lake Erie & Westn 22 | Preferred. ....... 17 ican compound, 416@714c. Sl <127, ;\Dulon Basfic o 18 1 IRKModerate demaid, steady; mess, 89 75@ | Lake Shore. . %Y n. & Gil 4 BUTTER—Fancy, quiet, about steady: State | Preferred.... 80 ) dairy, 12@ do creamery, 2214@23c; Western | Long Island . 85 Sl tion cre do creamery, 14@23c: do June, do Tactory, K}ag14c: Elgins, 28¢; imita’ 2@17c. rm, fair demand; State, large, 7@ 934c: do small. 715@10%4; part :lull skims, 235@3 cy about steady: State and 1c; Western, fresh, 18@20c. easy: city, 41jc; country, 415@ SED OIL—Quiet, eas old and new, 28¢ 934 skim crude. 34%gc; prims do, off grade, 2610@27Y4c. HICE—Steady; domestic, 33,@8c; Japan, 35:@ nominal: New Orleans, 10ice firm. t; October 26 to 35 points down: unchanged’ 1o 10 points down. October, $15 05: November, $14 90@14 95: December, $14 70@14 BO: January, $14 55; March, 214 30@ 14 40: May, $13 85@13'95.@Spot’ Rio dull, easy. No. 7, 15450, SUGAR—Raw, steady, dull. Fairrefining, e Refined—Sieady. *Off Centrifugals, 96t standard A 4%c: open COF others A, 45-16@41 mold “A. 5 confectioners’ A. 45gc; cut loaf and crushed, 53gc: powdered, 5¢; granuiated, 43,@be; cubes, S¢. Fruit and Produce. TA FRUIT—Raisins, London layer, CALIFOR £1 25@1 35; hoxes loose 3-crown, 8lgc; Jooge 4 crown. 1@s e PR E —Bags, 40's and 50's, T@714c. Bags. 8@llc. o npeeled, bags 6@8%4c. Paper-shell, 11@12c. —Standard, $c. ¥ 1l. State common to choice, 3@7c; do, new. 7@10¢; Pacific Coast. 314@7c; London mar- ket unchanged. WOOL—Quiet, firm: domestic fleece, 16@23c; pulled 15@34c; Texas. 9@13c. Merchandise. PIG TRON—Steady, moderate demand; Ameri- can, $12@14 50. COPPER—Dull: lake, $11 80@11 0. LEAD—Quiet; domestic, $3 50, TIN —<teady: straights, $14 70: plates, quiet, SPELTER=Dull; domestic. $4 05@4 10. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—Pl traders and the local crowd were playing for a rally in w.eat this morn- ing and, as orders were light, both to buy and to sell, 1o dificulty was encountered in causing a slight bulge during the morning. Commission men, supposed to beaciing for New York, attempted to cover some wheat and the talent procceded to run prices up on them. The trade was of & very ordi- nary kind and presented no special feature. The first trading was at firm price, but it was desultory and the market quieted down in the course of a few moments and remained dull until the spurt mentioned. ‘The Cincinnati Price Current contributed to the stronger fevling by reporting drought conditions in the winter belt unchanged. Liverpool cables were firm. Receipts at Chicago wero 428 cars and the Northwest had 1087. -~ Withdrawals from store were 18,476 bushels and 121,320 bushels cleared following are the seasonal rainfalls to date | may be nothing in the talk, | 4 amounts of wheat for export, imparted a | do registered consols, 174 to | prices advanced only moderately. The “short” scare in wheat extended to this market and led to_some coverings. Withdrawals £ro u store were 39 bushels and 147,738 bushels cleared at the seaboard. Liverpool cables were firm, with spot quoted 1zd higher. May corn opened at 2914c, sold at 234, closing al 2933@29%4¢, Y4 higher than yesterdny. Estimated receipts i0r to-morrow, 340 cars. OATS_The demand for oats was sharp, and on the whole quite a respectable yolume of business was transacted. It was evident that the buying received fts motive from the strength displayed by | wheat. Receipts were 216 cars and 82,350 bushels | were taken from May ciosed 14¢ higher | than yesterday. Estimated receipts 1o-morrow, | 235 cars. Cash 9215@9234c; Oc- v, 98Y2@ 115 cars. —A rise of 5c inhog values was cted in the strength of the product. No new feature was present in the market Trade was not more than moderately active. rv pork closed 214¢ higher, January lard 215@5¢ ligher, and Jauuary ribs 234c higher. Closing Prices. WHEAT — October, 60c; December, 6lc; May, 65c. CORN—October, 313zc: November, 307¢; De- cember, 28%5¢; May, 2954c. OATS—October, 1844¢; December, 1855c; May, 207%e. gl‘;ll“\'*()(‘lob?l‘. $815; January, $9156; May, $9 55. JLARD—October, 85 55; January, $670; May, 85 8745, October, $4 67%4: January, $4 67%: May, RIB> ER-Receipts of butter were not_large to- day, but there was more than sutficient for the Qemand on sale. Storage goods were offered fres and were well taken. Creameries—Extras, 20 firsts, 27@19c; seconds, 14@17c; Imitations, fancy 15¢. Dairy—Extras, 18c: firsts, 1315@1414c; sel onds. 91p@lic. Ladies. s, 11@I2c; seconds, 835@9¢; packing stock, 9@10c. EGGS—Were esster, but without _alteration in value. Cold storage stock was offered liberally ana some difficuity was experienced in disposing of fresh stock. The price for fresh stock was 16¢ per dozen, generaliy. MONEY—Was 5@514 per cent on call and 6@ 614 per cent on time louns. New York exchange sold at 65¢ discount. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILL. Oct. 24.—Bask ness in cattle to-day was slow and another des of 10c per 100 pounds took place. Receipts were fair. The demand for hogs was brisk and prices were advanced 5c per 100 pounds. Eastern shinpers and local packers were the buyers. Sheep were 10c higher, owing (o the falling off in receipis. The demand was active. CATTLE—Receipts, 14,000. Common to extra steers, £3 40@5 35: sto. and feeders, 32 30@ 385: cows and bulis. $1 25@3 50; calves, $2 50@ 620 Texans, $1 75@3 25; Western rangers, $2 50 @3 15. HO 000, Heavy packing and shipping los, 375 common_ {0 cheice mixed, $3 50@3 90: choice assorted, $3 70@3 90; light, $3 45@3 90: pigs. $2@3 80. SHEEP—Heceipts, 14,000. Inferior to cholce, $125@3 60; lambs, $5@4 6! CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. FLAX — Was enasy. a1 | tobe: December, 9214@023,¢; M | i | | { | | | | | | CHICAGO, TrL., Oct. 24.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruit at open auction to-day, realizing the following prices: Grapes—Tokay, half- crates, 85c@$1 05; Muscats, half-crates. 70c. Porter Bros.Company sold: Pears—Assorted, $1@ 1 95. Apples—Bellflowers, 81 40@1 50. Grape Crates, Tokay, $1 55@1 85: halt-crates, 75c@ | 81 05; Muscats, 45@98c; half-crates, Emperors, 90c | "NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—The Ea it Com- pany sold California frult at open auction (West Shore dock) to-day as follows: Grapes—Crates, To- ay, $2 45@2 70; half-crates, $1 1 55: Cor- nichon, $2 10@2 40; half-crates, $1 16@1 30. Porter Bros.” Company sold: Grapes—in halt crates, Tokays, 76c@$1 b Cornichons, $1 1 cats, 70c@1 10. boxes, Winter Nellis, $1@1 10. i Emperor: | NEW YORK STOCK Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call firm at 2@2%2%; last loan at 2% ana closing offered at 2% Prime mercantile paper, 514@6%. Bar silver, 6744c. Mexican dollars, S4c. Sterling exchange 1s easier, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 8715@4 873 for 60 days and 84 88165@4 883, for demand. Posted rates. $4 881,@4 8935, Commercial bills, 84 8614 @4 87. Government bonds steady; State bonds | enster; railroad bonds lower. Silver at the board quiet. CLoSING STOCKS. Am Tel& Cable.... 94 [Norfolic & West..., 31 | Atchison.. 2014| Preferred......... 14 | Preferred. 30 orth American... 5 Adams Express...150 |Northern Pacific.. 354 Alton, Terre Haute. 60 | Preferred. 181 | ‘American Express.115 [Northweste ‘108 ‘American Tobacco. Proferred. 147 Preferred. N. Y. Centrai 10014 Bay State Gas Balttmore & Ohi Brunswick Land; Buffalo, Roch & P. 23 Canada Paclfic Canada Southern.. Canton Land . Central Pacific Ches. & Ohio. Chicago Alton... | Preferred. N, ¥ Chicago&SL 14 st preferred. 17%0ntarlo. ... 1814 Ontario & Western. 188 "|Oregon Improvmt. 173 | Preferred. Chicago, B. 8534/0regon Navigation. Chicago & E. 1il... 4714/0Oregon Short Line. Preferred.........100 | Pacific Mail... | Chicago Gas €83/ Peoria, D.& Evans. 82 Cleve & Putsbiurg.18714 Pitisburg & W ptd. Consolidation Coal. 33 Pullman Palace...171%5 Consolidated Gas..147%4 Quicksiiver. 3 C.C.C. &St Louts. 4214 ~Preferred. 1814 Preferred. .. 93 " |Reaqing....... ... 1914 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 356 RioGrande &Westn 17 Preferred...... 95 Preferred...... 41 Cotton Ol Cert.... 22 |Rock lIsland....... 7814 Commerclal Cable. 16014 RomeWat & Ogden118 Del. Hudson....... 131148t L. & B. W....... 834 Del.Lack& W esiernl674y _Preferred. 147 Denver & R.G...... 151a St. Paul.... .76 Preterred......... D21y Preferrad. ‘1261, Distillers. 23" Kt. Paul & Duluth. 28 | 853, Preferred . 88 | Erle. 131 St. Paul & Omaba., 4214 Preferred........ 25 | Preferred.. T122 Fort Wayne.......167 St P. M. & M.....1113 GreatNorthern pfd.123 |Silver Certificat.... 6714 - YaSouthern Pacific... 281 | ++2.260 " “ISoutnern R. R..... 115y Hocking Coal...... 234 Preferred. . 3635 Hocking Valley... 2114 Sugar Refinery... 105 | Homestake .......0 204, Preferred | . & Texas Cent.. 213 Tenn.Coal & Tron. : | Niinols Central.... 88" Preferred 2 Towa Central. 10 |Texas Pacli Preterred. 85 |Tol.A.A.&N . i | Loulsville & Nash. 5954|U. S. Express. | Louisville Na& Ch. 8, Preferred 27" | Manhattan Consol. 1054 | Memphis & Charls. 15 | Mexican Central... 15615/Utica & B. Michigan Centrai.. 9913 Wab. S. L. & Pac.. Minn & 8. L. Preferred.. Preferrea. Wells-Fargo. Minn. & St. Lcom. 233 Western Union. 1st preferred..... 85 Wis Centras.. - 5% 2d preferred.. ... 5515 Wheeling & L. E.. 14 Missouri Pacific.. .. 333, Preferred......... 44 Mobile & Ohfo..... 2215 Am Cotton Oil pi. 6314 Nashville Chatt.... 75 |W U Beef.......... 934 tional Linseed.. 23 |L I Traction... 193 N. J.Central.......110 CT08ING BONDS. 11134M K T 2ds. U S 49, veg. Do, 45 coupon...111%4 Do, 4. 2 U S ds new reg.... 12115 Mutual Union 6s. Do, 4a coupon.. 12284 N J Cent Gen bs...11914 Do. 2s............ 9714 Northern Pac 1sts.118 Do, bs.... 11454 Do, 2ds...........103 Yo, bs ‘coupont. 11587 Do, 8ds.. . ....... 73 Chierokee 4s. 1896.100%; Norinwest Consols.14114 Do, 1897.......7..1003, Do, deb bs........110 Do. 189871711003, O R & Do. 1899... ... 1003, MiGenSs K5 Pacific 68 0f'85....100 “ St L & & F Gen 65,104 D. C. 3-6 b8 110 St Paul Consols ...128 Aln Class A 110914/St. P. C. & Pa 1sis 118 Do, Class B 4, 53.10915 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..111%% La Consolds. ... 98 "*|Southern k. R. 0. 9 Missouri funding..— |Texas Pacific firsts 89 N Carolinacon s..122 (Texas Pacseconds. 23% Do, 48 10434 UnionPac 1stof'96.109 £o Carolina 4348...104 | West Shore 4s.....108% Tenn new - 89 |Mobile & Ohio 4.. €5 Va funding debt... 62 |R GranaeWest lsis’ 77 Do, reg..... Ches & O 5 S1113 Do, deferred 63... 814/ Atchison .80 To, trust repts st 614| Do, 2ds A Canada South 24s..10735/G H & S A Cen Pac 1sts of '95.1041 Do, 2d Ts. .. Den& R'G 1st.....117%|H & Tex Cent B4, Do, 38, 91| Do.con 6s... Erie 2ds . 78 * |Reading 4 Kansas Pa Consols 85 |Missouri 6s. Ks Pa lsts Den div113%,' FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Oct. 24.—The spot market is firm at 6s 5d@6s 6d. Cargoes are firm at 27s 1324 just shipped. FUTURES. The Produce Exchanze cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 ited Winter: Octo- ber, bs 414d; November, 55 4%4d; December, bs 544d; January, 5y 6d: February, 53 6144, SECURITIES, LONDON, Exa., Oct. 24.—Consols, 107 7-18; sil- ver, 30%d; French Rentes. 1002 80c. EXCHANGIE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, d0 days. — #4487 Sterling Exchange, -lgm’... - 4 BBV' New York Exchange, sight......... — 0z New York Exchange. telegraphic.. — 5 Fine silver, spot, B ounce. e 67 Mexican Dollars, 55 853 | £1 0514, December—100, 9914¢; 100, 993/4¢; 600, 993/5¢: 200, 995/4c. BARLEY—Shipment to Liverpool of 2786 ctls Chevalier, valued at $2427 and 1393 ctls Brewing at $1475. ke market is steady and unchanged. Feed, BEB,@6114c B eul: cholce, 621ac; Browing, 85@ T2Y4c; Chevalier, $110@1 20 for No. 1 and 60@75¢ P ctl for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMATL, SESs10N—10 o'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESS10N—NO sales. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. OATS—Heavy receipts of over 10,000 ctls from Washington tend to keep the market weak. Milling “are quotable at 70@B5c B etl; fancy Feed, 7715@85¢; good to cnoice, 6712@75¢; com- Inon Lo fair. 56@ESe: Gray. 66@Te; Ked, 80@90C; Black, $1@1 30; Surprise, 80@90c ctl, CORN—Large Yellow {8’ still lower and the other Kinds are weak and dull. Large Yellow, 821o@85¢c ® ctl: Small Round do, 85@8744c: White, 90@95c. RYE—75@7745c B cil. BUCKWHEAT—8714@95¢ B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, £3 26@8 35; Bakers'extras, $3 16@3 25; superfine, $2 25@2 50 B bbl. e i CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $20@21 % ton; Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 50 B ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$18@14 50 P ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $20 £0 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rouled Barley, 514 Meal at the mill, $20 3 ton; jobbing, tonseed Oilcake, $24. HAY—No furiher change. Receipts are lighter. Wheat is quotable at 87 50@12; Oat. $6@8 50 B ton: Wheat and Oat, #7 50@11 ® ton: Barley, $6 50@8: _Alfalia, $6@7: Clover, $6@7; Com- pressed, $7@10: Stock, $5@6 % ton. STRAW—35@55¢ B bale. BEANS AND SE¥DS. BEANS—Over 8000 sacks came in, but prices were maintained, Bayos, #1@: 20; Small Whites, #1 40@1 65; Pea, $1 60@1 75; Large W hites, $120 @1 85; Pink, $1@1 20: Reds, £1 16@1 25; Black- e, $1 75@2: Red Kidney, 22@2 25; Limas, $2 50 275: Buters, $1 25@1 45. SEEDS—Over 6000 s of Mustard came in. Brown Mustard. $1 75@2 B ctl: Trieste, 81 75 @2 05: Yeliow Mustard, $1 25@1 60; Flax, %1 75 185 @ ctl; Canary, 3@3tgc ® h; Alfaifa, 615( Tl4c B 1b; Repe, 134@2c @ Ib; Limothy, 84¢ & 1 Hemp, 4¢ 7 b, DRIED PEAS—Nominal at $1 20@1 30 for Niles, $1 30@1 40 for Blackeye and $1 10@1 60 B ctl for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGRTABLES. POTATOES—Nothing new. Sweets, $1 25 B ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 60@80c; River Burbanks, 25@ 30c; Oregon Burbanks, 50@70c; Kiver Reds, 30@ 40c B cul. ONIONS—35@45¢ B ctl; Pickle Onlons, 25@40c K GETABLES _Sommor Squash and Cucum: bers are higher. Green Peppers, 25@50c & box; Driled Peppers, 10@123gc th: Green Corn, 76@ §0c B box for Berkeley: Tomatoes, 25@356¢: Sum- mer Saunsh, S0GT een Peas, 21o@3c; String Beans, 2 lima’ Beans, 2@214c: Cucumbers, les, 20@40c; Green Okra, 40 ra, 1215c 3 Ib: Egg Plant, 25@ c 4 ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@ lac @ 1; Marrowfat Squash, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The demand and supply about bal- ance and the market shows no change. ew But- ter 1s coming in. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 24c 8 B: higher; seconds, 19@2214 Datry—Fancy, 20@2ic: good to choice, 178 19¢: lower grades, nominal. CREAMKRY TUB—18@1¢c B . PlekLED—16G17340 & b mild new, 8@9c: common to 15: Oilcake 22 50; Cot- 10c; Garlic, 215@% $5@6 Bton. - BUTTIER, spectal marks good, @ 1b: Young America, 8@9c; East- ern, 12@ldc & M EGGS—Store Exgs have a wide range, according to quali Cholce ranch are stead. fancy Easiern, 25@26c 19@?23c: store Egex, 16@ 20c: ranch Eggs, 30 Extra fair to cholce Eastern, 7140 B doz; cold-storage, b E doz. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The market iy demoraiized, owing 10 the heavy receipts from the East. Quotations have seldom been as low. Two cars of Eas:ern are being held until the market cleans up. At present it 1s choked. Fastern stock is selling at 1lc for Turkeys, $4 for Ducks, $1 50 for Geese, §4 50@5 for Hens, $4 50 for old Koosters, $4@4 50 for young Roosters and $3@3 25 for Broilers. Live Turkeys. 12@l4c ® Ib for Gobblers and 11 @18c for Hens: dressed do, 13@14c; Geese, B pair, #1 50@1 75; Ducks, $4@b 50: Hens, $3@4: Roost- ers, young, $3@3 50; do, old, $3 60@4; Fryers, £3 8 doz: Broilers, $2 50@" for large and $2@2 50 for small; Pigeons, 32:50@3 ® doz for young and $1 25 for old. GAME—Isdull. Hare, §1 25; Rabbits. $1 25@ 150 B doz: Gray Geese, $2@2 60; White Geese, #1; Brant, $1 50 @ dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUTIS—Choice Apples aredoing rather beiter. Quinces, 25@i0c % box; Canta- loupes, 75@$1 B case; Watermelons, $3@6 B 100: Nutmegs, 40@580c B Lox: Apples, 50@85c B box for good to choice and 25@40c for common to fair; Winter Nellls Pears, 50c@31; other Pears, 49@50c. BERRIES—Strawberries and Raspherries are lower. Cape Cod Cranberrles are jobbing to re- tallers @t 89 § bbl: Huckleberries, 4@6C 8 I Raspberries, $2 30@3 50: Strawberries, $7@9 @ chest for Longworths and $2@4 @ chest for large berries GRAPES—Both wine and table descriptions aro quiet at steady prices. Zinfandel Wine Grapes. first crop, $22@24 % ton: second crop, $18@20; Mission, #16@18 % ton: White Wine Grap Black Grapes, 30@40c B box; Muscats, 30@35c Isabellas, 75c@$1; Cornichon, 50@6Uc; Tokay, 30 @35¢c P box. CITRUS FRUITS—Mediterranean Sweets, $1 75 @2 ¥ box; Lemons, $250@3 50 % box forcommon and §4@5 for good to choice; Mexican Lfmes, $5: Brnanas, $150@2 60 @ bunch; Pineapples are nominal, DRIED FRUITS, RAININS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—No further change. The fol- lowling prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: Apples, 3c for quartered, 3Yc for siiced and 414@bc for evaporated; Peaches, 4@5c B 1, and 6c for fancy ; peeled, in boxes, 12@13c; Prunes, 4c for the four sizes and 414,@5c for the 40@00's: Apricots, 7 Brac 107 PG t6 eholoe s D106 B jor taaD Moorpark: Figs, black, 3@8: 7 14 P M for pressed and 2@Yc for unpressed: \White Figs, Slo@ic B M for pressed: Dears.7c B W for evaporated balves, 4@6%c B b for quarters: Plums, 4@415c for pitted and 115@21/4¢ for unpitted; Nectarines, b@sc B I for prime (0 choice and 614c for fancy. ATSINS AND DRIED GRAPES- Prices fof new crop goods are, carload lots: London layers, 90c@31 ¥ box ; fonr-crown, loose, 8146 B Ib: three: crown, 100se, 24¢ B M: two-crown, 134c; seedlen Sultanas, 294c: seedless Muscatels, do. clusters $1 25: Debiesa clusters. $2: Imperial clusters, $2 60: Dried Grapes. 2h4c B fb. NUTS—Chestnuts 8@10¢; Walnuts, 7647%c for No. 1 hard and 9@9%ac B B for softshell, jonbing lots; Aimonds, 7@8c for Languedoc and 9(210¢ for paper-shell; Peanuts, S@6c 3 b for kastern and 4 @iYee P M tor California; fickory nuts, b@6o; ecans, B¢ for rough and 8¢ for polished: Filberts, K@s% Brazil Nuts, 7%@8c B Ib; Cocoanuts, $4@ B 100, TIONEY—Shipment of 356_cases to Liverpool, Comb is quotable at 9@i0c B I for bright and Bc B b for lower grades; water-white extracted, o; light amber extracted, 414@4%; dark amber, 4c. BELSWAX—25@26c B PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 7c 8 I for heavy and T3¢ P 1b for light medium, 10%4c for light, 11@ 12c for extra light and 121/4c¢ for sugar cured ; East- ern:s‘uxnr—cure«lflnml,lfl@l?z.c CaliforniaHams, 1014@llc: Mess Beef, $7(@! bbl: extra mess do, $8@9; family do, $10; extra prime Bork. 9 @ bbl; extra clear, $16 B bbl; mess, $14 § bbl; .\lmol(rl(,i B“Bd, 9 10c B 1. & ¢ 6@6: A RD—[Eastern tierces, quotable 140 1 for compound and 8c for pure; palls, H%C;‘Clfi fornia tierces, 5igc for compound and 8lac for %\l‘Ybe; helf bbls, 7¢: 10-1b tins, T34c; do 5-1b, 7igc C(i’l‘rOLENE—'T%C in tlerces and 83c® B In 10-1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—Prices for salted stock are lower again and the market is very weak. Heavy salted steers, 9¢; culls and brands, 8c; me- dlum, 8c @ Ib; culls and brands, 7c; light, 7c; culls and brands, 6¢ B 1b; Cowhides, 7c: culls and brands, 6c; salted Kip, 7c: salted Caif, 9¢; salted Veal, 7c; dry Hides. usual selec.don, 16¢: cuils and brands, 12¢; dry Kip, 12¢: culls, 9¢: dry calf, 18c calls, 13¢; ' Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, 5c Deerskins, good summer, 30c @ Ib: medium, 1 26c; winter, 10@16¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 16 20c'ench; short wool, 30@40c each; mediuin, b @60c each: long wool, 60@TUc each. Cuils ot all kinds, about 14c less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered is quotable at 414@ 415c @ M: country Tallow, 4@4Y4c: refined, bc; Grease. 3@314c B WOOL—We quote Fall as follows: Humbolat and Mendocino, 614@8c B B: tan Joaquin and Southérn, 314@5c : free Mountain, 6@7%4c; defective'do, 4@5c B Ih. HOPS—Quoted at 5@7c B I, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26c. COAL—Wellington is quotabie at $8: New Wel- lington. $8 B ton; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton: Seattle. $6; Bryant, $6; Coos Bay, §56: Wails- end, $7; Scotch, $750: Brymbo, $7 50; Cumber. land, $8 60 in bulk and $10 50in sks; Pennsyl- vania_ Anthracite Kgg, 814; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9; Canuel, §; Rock Springs, Castle Gate and | 800 Cha | 300 . ‘89500 G & C. 400 . 1190100 HEN 400 Bodle. ...\ 341300 . 600 Bulwer. 0711600 Julia... 02(600 . SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as foliows: BEEF—First quality, 5@5%c; second quality, 434c; third do, 3@4c B - e VEAL—Large. 4@5c; small, 5@7¢ 8 b. @ WUTTON—Wethers, 1@avee; Ewes, "LAMB—5@6 % l‘()l‘K-Ln-ccka:‘:hx. 31/4c for large, 835c for small and — for teeders; dressed do, 412@5%2¢ B . RECEIPTS 01"‘ ‘L\'TEBIUR PRODUCE, 314@4c FOR 24 MOURS. Flour,qr. sks...... 1,600 Wine, gals. Washington. ... 2,516 Hides, no Whea, ctls........ 44,825 Lumber, 3 Washington...... 16,225 Leather. rolis Barley. ctls 38,918 Iiops, bls. Oats, ctts. €85 Wool. bls Washingion.....10,393 Raisins, bxs.. Rye, ctls... 770 Lime, bbls. Beans, sks. 8,052 Flaxseed, Wsh, sk 850 Poiatoes, sks...... 2,028Quicksver, flasks 112 Onions. sks. 100 Broom Corn, bales 50 Hay, tons. 140 Sugar, bbls 750 Straw, ton: 8 Tallow, culs. 10 110 Mustard Seed, ska 6,225 A — THE STOOK MARKET. Values were better in the Comstock yesterday, almost all groups sharing in the advance. On the noon informal session Con. Cal. & Va. sold up to $2 85, or 85¢ over Wednesday’s best figure; Ophir sold up (0 $1 60, Best & Belcher 90c. and the oiher stocks in_proportion. The Gold Hill stocks alone bung back. The close was rather weaker agaln. NoTE The annual meeting of the Alpha has been called for October 2. Che annual mee:ing of the Great Western Quics- silver Mining Company Las been called for No- vember 6. The Pajaro Fruit and Land Company has levied -1 nsmessment of $20 per share, deiinquent No- vember 18. The Aluska-Treadwell Mininz Company has de- clured the usuel quarterly dividend of 371gc per shars, amounting (@ $75.000, payable on the 28th, The Alasks-Mexican Mining Company has de- clared a dividend of 15 per share, amounting to $30,000, payable on the 25th. The last monthly clean-up was $19,214, wich & 60-stamp mill The Homestake Mining Company will pay a divi- dend of 831,250 to-day at the rate of 25¢ per share. The Boston and Montana Mining Company has declareda semi-annual dividend of $4 per share, and anextra dividend of $1 pershare, bo'h pay able on November 20. A handsome sutolus “will be carrlea forward after paying these dividends. The weekly reports of the Gold Hill mines are as follows: CON. TMPERIAL—West crosscut 1 from surface tunnel is ont 83 feet; the face shows old fillings. CROWN POINT—The raise from (he West Cross- cut, 700 level, opposite east crosseut 2, is now up 45 feet: the top isin porphyry and clay. Inth stope above the 700 level the south face on the seventh and eighth floors is in clar cntting of the quartz. Otherwise there is no change of (mport- ance to note. They have extracted and shipped to the Mexican mill for reduction during the past week 857 tons of ore, the average battery sample of which was §9 17, of which $8 21 was gold. The usual repalrs in the shaft and elsewhere us required are ander way. BELCHER—On the 300 level the jolnt Belcher and Segregnted Belcher west crosscut from south lat- eral drift1s out 98 feet; the fuce shows clay and porphyry. Have hoistéa during the week and stored in the oreliouse al_the mine 42 tons of ore, the average top-car ssmples of which show an as- say of 823 40 per ton SEGREGATED BELCHER—There have been hoisted | anring the week and stored in the orehouse at the mine 11 tons of ore, the average top-car sample of Which shows an astay velae of £22 b9 per tofl The Bodie Consolidated official letier does not speak of any important changes. The norih drifc from the east crosscut from the Giides vein on the 500 level Lins four ncbes of low-grade quariz in the nc lowa Is assessed Se. BOARD SALES. Following were the sules In the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR MORNING SESSTON COMMENCING ATA:30. 400 Andes.... 36450 CC&V. 2.66200 Mexican_.86 500 B & B....85250 .. 300 Ophir...1.50 100 . 84 10 50200 S Nes 93 | 800 Bode. .. 36/200 Confid . 1.60[300 Uta 09 100 Chalinge..59/600 H &N...1.45 100 Y Jacke..37 AFTFRNOON 0. 100 Andes... 36400 CC & V.£.76100 Ophlr. 200 Belcher....47| 40 . 2780/300 -§91100 C Point.... 35500 Savage.’. fe.\21188100 ......." 38 300 S Nev. 400 Chalinge..60 100 H & N..1.50 600 Union 200 Chollar . .48 200 Mexican..67400 Y Jack Following were the sales in tie Pacific Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR SESSION—10:30, 200 B & B. 2 8 ge..52 3 54 1441200 Seorpion0s 456005 B& M..14 145900 S Nev.....93 1,421,400 . 91 1000 811 Hill. .03 9 800 Kentck....08/1400 Union C.’ 46600 Mexican..65600 Utah. ... 900 ... ... 47(1400 .......... 250 Confid..1.60/500 ... AFTERNOON SESSION 400 Andes... 38600 C C & V.2.75200 Ophir...1.55 600 ......... 37400 . 1211300 .....1.5714 709 Belener. 46200 .. .. 2.7712/400 Foios). 600 B & B..'R8 250 Confi 800 Eullion 200 Bulwer. 600 Calednin 1ge. 400 Choliar. [071600 . i .101000 Justice. ug 400 Challge ...69500 Mexican. 400 Chollar.. 46800 711000 il Hill 400 Union . 200 ... 71600 Mono. ...12700 ... 500 C Point...37/400 Occidtl....12 600 Utah . 200 ....... 81300 Ovrmn....13300 Y Jacket. 38 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Oct. 24—4 p. s 1000 Alpha. 00 Mexican. .68 | 800 Alta... 00 Occidentl.12 400 Andes. 00 Ovrmn. 3 500 .. 60,600 Ophir. - 1.60 900 .00 2.65/400 .......1.4723 wpy 3 2:70900 .. .0180 700 Beicher. . 175 300 THE CALL CALENDAR. OCToRER, 1895. .| W.Th,| ) g Moon’s Phases. ol® October 3. Full Moon. 12 October 11, © s, @ October 17, New Moon. | Q) pCctover3s, First Quarter. OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Franeisco. STEAMER. |DESTINATION | 8AtLs. | p v T8 2 Weeott...... |[Humboldt Bay Oct 25, 9an | Pier 13 Willamt Val| afexico. . - Oct 25,10am | Pi Pomon..... | HumboldiGiay |Oct 26, e bles State of Cal|Portiand....... Oct 26.10Am Pier 24 Santa Rosa.. |san Diego.. .. |Oct 26.11am | Pler 11 WallaWalla| Vic & Pat Sud Oct 27, 9ax Pler 9 Point Loma. (irays Harbor. |Oct 28, 5y Pier 2 St Paul.....|Newport ...... Oct 28, 9ax Pler 11 Faration. .| Yaquina Bay. |Oct 20/10a% Pior 3 Han Jose. Panama....... 0ct 29,12 M/P M S8& NationalCty | HumboldtBay [Oct 3012 m Pier 2 Mexico..... |San Diego..... Oct 30.11aM Pier 11 \\'uhmn Panama....... Oct 30, 4pm Pler 27 Columbia... | Portiand.. [l Oct 31,10a% Pler 24 Arago....... Loos Bav...... |Oct 31.10AM Pler13 Umadiia.. " | Vie & Pat'Sud |Nv 1, 9a Pier 9 Alce Blochd | rortiand. v 1. 5pm Pler13 Kureka .....|Newport v 1 9ax/Pler1l STEAMER Geo W Elder.. San Benito.... Point Loma.. . Pomona..... Peter Jebsen Sun Jose StPani........ Svindale National City. Faratlon = s 4 Tacoma...... ... |Grays tiarbor. | Humboidt Bay! | Nanaimo ... | Panama. | Newport. 110 {China and Tapan | Tumbolat Bay. Yaquina Ba, Coos Bay. el River San Diezo, Portiand..."" Umatilla..... 0" | Victoria & Puget Sound Crescent Uity. . | Crescent City.. ackinaw. ... . | Tacoma..... Alice Blanchard | vortiand Cly of Panama Panzma Progreso. ... Eureka...... ] North £ori Humboldt Bay. Araeo. Coos Bay... Trel Norce. |Grays Harbos Kahuluf. Kahului. Sznta Rost Nan Diego... Kiate of Cal Portland Large . Large. Small 2 7.28a| 4.540/11.50a 0.00a| 6.28 51911 408 R.01a| 6.17p 1.24p 0.02A1 629 5.18] 0.00a e e e et et MERCRANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO, October 24, 1895, } The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exctly at noon to-day—L. ., at noon of the 120ih meriaian, or a: exactly 8 ¥. M., Greenwich time. A F. FRCHTELER, Lieutenant U7, 8 N.. in charge. INTELLIGENC rived. THURSDAY, October 24. Stmr Potnt Arena, Johnson, 14 hours from Men- docino, etc; pass and mdse, 10 Mendocino Lumber Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 61 hours from San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Dugean, 8 hours from Moss Land- ing: produce. 1o Gioodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Eonita, Smith, 36 hours from Santa Rosa Island, ete: produce, to' Goodall, Perkins & Co. Mariposa, Tlayward, 24 days from Syd- r. via Honoluln 7 davs 314 hours; pass and mdse. 10 J D Spreckels & Bros (‘0. Nic stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, 108 hours from Comox: 2360 tons coal, to R. Dunsmujr & Sons. Stmr Weeott, Magee, 25 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, 22 hours from Devilbiss Landing: bark, to J S Kimball. Bkin " City of Papeete, Berude, 40 days from Tahiti: pass and mdse, to Pinet & Co. Sehr Dalsy Rowe, Olsen, § days from Coos Bay; 180 M {t lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Archie and Fontle, Co'sirup, 20 hours from Stewarts Point: 100 cds bark, to Higgins & Collin: Scbr J° G Wall, Gallup. 48 hours from Eureka lumber and shingles, to Chas Nelson. Schr Newark, Beck, 24 hours from Bowens Land- ing: 155 M fi limber, to ¥ Herwood. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart, 24 hours from Hearns Landing: weod and posts. (o Bender Bros. Cleared. THURSDAY, October 24. Brabip Miltonburn, Benson, Hull; Girvin & Eyre. Sailed. THURSDAY, October 24. Stmr Rival, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Wiliamette, Cushman, Seatile, Stimr Arago, Reed, Coos Bav. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, San Pedro. Stmr North Fork, Aansen, Eureka, Stmr Greenwood. Carlson. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Bark Highland Light, Hughes. Melbourne, Schr Therese, Schmallz, Fnsenada. Schr Mary and Ida, Ristin Schr Ocean Spray, Skipper, Fort Ross. Schr Christina Steffens, Fager, Schr C T Hill, Meyer, Albion. Schr W S Pheips, O'Farrell. Rises| Sets | Se ’smull. HYDROGKAPHIC BULLLTIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICF, U. 8. N. SHIPPING A elegraphic. PQINT LOBOS—October 24—10 P M—Weather thick: wind calm. arters. The Br ships Crown of £ngland and Pegasus are chartered for wheat to Europe, 28s 9d net. <poxen. Sept 16—5 N 27 W, Brship Kinross-shire, hence 18 for Queenstown. Domestlc Ports. ASTORIA—Sailed Oct 24—Fr bark Ville de Rouen, for Liverpool: schr Ruby A Cousins, for San ¥rancisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct Challenger, from Newport. TATOOSH—Passed Oct 28—Stmr Signal, from Portland for Puget Sound. 24—Ship Yosemite, hence Oct 11 for Nanaimo; stmr Jeanie, hence Oct. 20 for Nanaimo: stmr City of Puebia, hence Oct 22 for Victoria and Puget Sound; bark Colorado, from San Diego for Puget Sound. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 24—Stmr Tillamook,hee Oct 22; stmr Navarro. from Port Harford; sumr National City, hence Oct 23. Sailed Oct 24—Schr Lillebonne and stmr Pomo- na, for Ban Francisco. COOS BA Y—Salled Oct 24—Schr Eliza Miller, for San Francisco, BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Oct 24—Schr Barbara Hernster, hence Oct 21, USAL—Sailed Oct 24—Stmr Newsboy, for San Francisco, 24—Schr Bid. Asked. Bid_Asked. Alpha Co 09/Julia, 02 03 19 Justice. 0i 08 37 Kentuck. 07 08 48 Lady Wash..0 02 03 89 Mexican. 65 68 Eenton Caa. 50 Mt. Diabio. 1B — Bodte. 34Mono ... 10— Eulhon, 14 NevadaQueen. — 06 Bulwer. "7 —|Occldental..... 11 13 Caledonin 10/0phir. L50 1.5 Challenge Con. £9|Overman ... 13 14 Chotlar...... 48 Potost 61 63 Con. Cal.' & Va!2.75 2.80/Savage......... 52 b3 Con. Imperiai. 02 _ 03'Seg. Beicher... 13 14 Confidence. .. 1.60 1.65Slerra Nevada 94 95 Con.New York. — 02fScorpion. — 05 Crown Pont... 37 3§Siiver Hili, 01 04 EastSierraNev — 05|Silver King. - 20 03 03 04 08— 74 Gould & Curry. 44 45/U 10 Hale & Norcrs.1.45 1.50) 39 lowa... — o4 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, THURSDAY, Oct. 24—2 p. a. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. USBdscoup.1113; — |USd4sreg...1113 — MISCKLIANTEOUS BONDS. Cal-stChlefs. 1111411134 Do, 24 188 65.. 101 — Cal Elec L 8810714109 P& OKy6s. — 120 Cntra CW 531001510114 P&Ch Ry6s.101 — Dpnt-stex-cp 77 95 = Pwi-stRR6s. — 11814 EdsnL&P 65.1061,108 |[Reno, WLEL — 108 F&CH RR63104 ~ — |RiverWCobs — 100 Geary-stR03.103 105 |BF4NPRRG8103 ~ — LosAng L6s. — _— |SPRRAriz6s 97 99 Do.Gnted 6. — 10215 SPRR Calts.110 — MKt-stChle#s1281; — | SPRR OniBs.. 8714100 NevCNgRSs. — 103 Do, 1congul. 8713100 NPCRR6s100° _— [SPBritCalés. 92 95 Ny RCal6s..100 104 |SVWater6s.1211412314 NRyCalfs. — — [SVWaterds. 1005,10114 Onk'Gas bs..10: — |SIKIDG&E6s — 102hy Do, 2dissbs:104 — |SunsiT&Tés — 103 Omnibus 6s.. 11714120 |Sutter-stk5s.1101511214 PackoliMbs. 102~ — |VisallaWCés — " 93 WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta. 57 58 [SanJose..... 9214100 Marn Co.... 60 — |Sprng Valley1013410114 @AS STOCKS. 40 |PacificLight. — 48: — |SanFrancsco 713 71 7 50 [SockOD.... — & 22 PacGasimp. 8014 ®2 INSURANCE STOCKS. FiremansFd.150 — (Sub.......... 56 . — COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.126%, — Anglo-Cal. .. 57 60 |London&SF. — ™ g1 Bank of Cal..22814230 |Merch Ex... 1315 — Cal 8D&TCo. 64 — [Nevada == FirstNation.178 18! Grangers.... — ~ — BAVINGS BA: GerS&1Co.. — 1610 HumbS&L.1000 — Mutual , — 42 SFSavUnion490 495 STRERT EAILEOAD 8TOCKS. 105, — (Oak.SLaHav — 100 50" 75 |Presidio. 883 — 43% 44 [Sutterst =%z POWDER 14 1534 STOCKS. 90 100 17% 19 MISCELLANEDUS STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 95145 96 |OceanicSSCo — 25 BlkDCoalCo. —'* 10 (PacAuxFA.. — 21 CalCotMills, — — [PacBorax... 88 100 CalDryDock — = |PacI&NCo — 30 ALBION—Sailed Oct 14—Schr Moro, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Oct 22—Schr V. for San Francisco. Forelgn Ports. SYDNEY—Arrived Oct 23—Nic from New Westminster. Sailed ¥ept 14—Bark Snow and Burgess, for San Francisco. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Sent Norfolk island, for San Diego. Don_Adolfo, for Honolulu; Br ship Invergarr: for San K'rancisco; Brship ilenlarig, for San Fran- cisco. Sept 13—sSchr Oceania Vance, for Eurek: Er ship Provin for San Francisco. Sept 14—hr bark Inveram: » for San Francisco. Sept 17—Br ship General Gordon, for San Diego. ~Sept 18— Trat bark Gluseppe, for San Francisco: Haw ship John Ena, for San Francisco. Sept 22—Ger bark Chris: tene, for San Francisco. Sept 28 —Br ship Way- farer, for San Francisco. Sept 30—Br bark Seringa, for Honolulu. .In port Sept 80—Br sbip Eiginshire, from San Frandisco: Brship Eulomene, fram wandr o o bark Fresno, from San Francis Br bark Glen- cairn, from Oregon; Br bark Glengaber, for'Oregon: Br bark Iverlyon, from San Franciscoi®@r burk Liversnaid. for San' Francisco; Br ship Lochee, for | San Francisco: Brship Port Klgin, from Port Los Anugelos; Brship Ross-shire. from San Francisco: Br ship Wray Castle, from San Francisco. Chartered to load at Newcasle, N S W—Nic bark Bundaleer, for Homolulu; bark Caronde et, for San Francisco: bktn Charles F Crocker, for Sai Francisco or Honoluu: ship © F sargent, for Houolulu; Br ship Cambrian King, for Oregon: Br bark Celticburn, for San Francisco; Br ship Celtic Monarch, for San Francisco; bark Coryphene, for ega, bark Bundaleer, Br bark Sept 3—Nic bark San Luis Obispo--1800 sks barley. Arroyo Grande—1200 sks barley, 484 sks beans. Santa Maria—991 sks beans, 499 sks oats. Los Olivos—187 sks mustard. MENDOCINO—Fer Point Arena—61 bdls hides and pelts, 200 M ft lumber, 3 pkgs hardware, 26 sks peas. Point Arena—51 bxs butter, 170_sks oats, 12 ks bark,13 pkgs mdse, 20 sks wool, 45 bdls hides and pelts, 3 coops chickens, 40 bxs apples, 4 sks grass, 17 bxs huckieberries, 65 sks barley, 5 bxs black- berries. SHILTER COVE—Per Weeott—3 bxs apples, 1 PKE sewins-machine, 35 bugs 17 hi-bags wool. Eureku—1733 M shingles, 2 bdls pelts, 58 M hakes, 47 bdls hides, 2 sks wool, 1 pkg castings, 21 sks potatoes, 72 kegs 72 bxs butter, 30 cans | bbl 1 hi-bbl tallow. Consignees. | Per 8anta Rosa—Norton, Teller & Co; W H Hare: | W A Schrock; MT Freitas & Co: S Glass: G M Turner: Neustadier Liros: M S Simas; Page & Sou; H O Greenhood: SZ Eckart: M F Cabral; Campodonico & Mulcolm ; Levi Spiegel & Co; J M Moore: Kowalsky & Co: San Francisco Brewery: Wood, Curtis & Co; De Bernardi & Co; Huas Bros Dairymen’s Union: Davis, Haber & Co; California Construction Co: O B Smith & Co: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz: Miller, Sloss & Scott; Abramson-Heunisch Co: J Baumber & Co: Service: Chas F Scott: C E Graham: J P John F English; J H Newbauer & Co; Ellis Pub Co: C Carpy & Co: Enterprise Brewery; J Caire: Haas, Baruch & Co: C K Whitney & Co: John Woodlock: E Garnler & Co; A Paladini: Poultry- men's Union: American Unfon Fish Co; H Dutard Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Nathan, Donrmann & Co; L B Welch: J Ivancovich & Co: Milani & Co; Capt Hooper: Standard O1l Co: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: W W Montague & Co; H Kirchmabn & Co; Labor Exchange: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Hills Bro Haber; J H Cain & Co; Smith's Cash Coblentz; Witzei & Baker; Murph Paul iteiger & Co; H Heckm: Brigham, foppe & Co: i D Si W Hoag; A Pallies: D E Allison & Co; C Reghetti: G Camilioni & Co J Hoftman: S Branswick; Erlanger & Guiinger; P Milling Co; Reilly, Walters & Co: A Inguglia iolden West Fish Co; Sinsheimer Bros; S Kafku S Silverberg. | Per Point Arena—Mendocino Lumber Co: Stultz Bros: W BSumuer& Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; | Baker & Hamiiton; C M Volkman: F B Haight; 5 Jones: W P Fuller & Co: C ¥ Whitney & Co; Del | Monte Milling Co: Wilson & Baechtel; Henz & Plageman; Rohlffs& Gerdan; De Bernardi & Co: Ross & Hewlett; Standard Oil Co: W eumore ros : Eveleth & Nash; O B Smith & Co: Bender Bros: A Newtield; J D Waller; Reichert & Co; C S Moses & Co; A J B Immel. Per Weeott—Russ, Sanders & Co: Hills Bros: M m: Norton, Teller & Co: C £ Whitney & Co; men'’s Ungon; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Deere WV B Sumner & Co; Coristy & Wise: 5 R Thos Denigan, Son'& Co; J B Carrington; Enterprise Brewery Per Coos Bay—Iinas Eros; Wleland Brewing Co: Standard O1f Carpy &'Co; Herman Joost; Gusmani & Co: Sherry, Avilla & Co: Roth & Co; Western Sugar Ref Co: Thomas Loughran; 1iray’s HDutard: £ R J P Thomas: Fi Wetmore Bros; W C Price & Co Kershaw; Hilmer, & Murray; Lowry & Stellar; F B Haight; J M Moore: Western Meat Co; D Vervalin. ith's Wilson & Baechtel : For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page. GCCEAN STEAMSHIFPS, PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM | © Broandway wharf, San Franclsco, as follows: For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Junes 1isn0o and Sitka (Alaska), 8t 9 A. M. O 1 Kil- 17, Nov. 1,16, Dec. 1, 16, 81. For Victorla and Vanconver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Oct>ig: 7, 12,17, 27, and every fifth day thereafter. connecting &t Vanconver with the C. P. | R.R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R.,.at Seattle with G. N.'Ry., at Pors Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aad Fieids Landing (Hum- bold: Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. x., Oct. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21. 26, 81. For Santa Crnz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luis Ubispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) ana Newport, 8 a. M., Sep. 26, 30. At9 A 3. Oct. 4. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and every fourth day thereafter. For Sun Diego, stopping ouly at Port Harford (San, Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angéles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and "Newport, 11 A. M., Sept. 24, 28, Oct. 2, 6. 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, Nov.'8, 7, 11 , and every fourth day thereafter. For knsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz. Aliaia and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valiey, 10 A. M.. 25th of each month. Ticket oftice, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Marke: st., San Francisco. P TQ PORTLAND o AND ASTORA. O.R.&N.’ TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street whartfat 10 A. M. every five days, cun- necting at PORTLAND with direct rall lines to all poinis in_OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO, MONTANA, and all Eastern points, including Chl- cago, New York and Loston. , 15, 19, 25, Stnte of Californta safls Oct. 6, 16, 26, ov. 5. Columbia sails Oct. 11. 21, 31, Nov. 10. Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $13 00; Steerage. §7 50; For through rates and all other information apply 10 the undersigned. GoODALL, PERKINS & Cou Gen'l Supta., 10 Marke: st. Frep. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fieldy (Fremantle), _Austra- lin: $220 first clasy, $110 steerage. Lowes: Tates to Capetown, South Africa. Steamship Australla, Honolulu only, Satur- day, November 9, at 10 A Australlan steamer MARIPUSA, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, Nov. ] 14, 802 P SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Nov. . and | 3 Ticket office, 114 Montgomery street. Freight oflice, 327 Market street. J. . SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. COMPAGYIRGEVERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY"S PLER (NEW) 42 AOK DH J River, foot of Mortonst. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railwiy wil the discomfort of crossing the channel in & small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Puris, first-class $160; second-class $116. LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeut. ... Noember 3, ntelll 3 Tl o wncber 9, LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon. 5 No LA CHAMPAGNE. pt. Sa mber 16, oo isvan overnrber 27, B¥~ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO,, Agents, 5 Monigomery avenue, San Francisco, WH:TE STAR LIN United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN NewYork, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAlLaNe EVERY WESK. ABLN, 560 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- e Ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $35 aud $40; Majestic and Teuton . $5 . Steerage Tickets from England, Lre- iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and ~Denmark | through to San Francisco at Jowest rates. Tickets. | sailing dates and cabin plans may be procured | from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or & the General ‘Oftice of the Company, 815 Market six Grand Hotel. FLETCHER, under Grand HOtg, erat Agent for Pacific Coast. ROYAL HAIL STEAM PACKET CONPAXY, TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL . S fortnightly for the West Indies ln‘d:"b.m 00 A. . Honolulu; ship Elwell, for San Krancisco or Honolulu; Italan ship lo, for San_ Francisco; British bark Fannie = Kerr, for San Francisco; Br bark Fifeshire, for Oregon? Haw ship Hawaian Isles, for San Francisco: Br ship Hollinwood, for San' Francisco: Br bark in- verness, for San_Francisco; bktn Irmgara, for Honolulu; schr King Cyrus, for Honolulu; 'schr Robert Searles, for Honolulu; bark Seminole, for Honolulu; Nor bark Njokongen, for Honolulu: bark Sonoma, for Honolulu: bktn Willie R. Hume, for Honolulu, importations. SANTA CRUZ—Per Coos Bay—8 bxs fish, 4 bxs butter. 1 cs exgs. Monterey—11 p kgs mdse, 8 cs cheese. ‘Watsonville ex P V R R=—261 sksoats, 5564 bags sugar. Moro Cojo—928 sks potatves, Moss Landing—1 bx butter, 1 s eggs. GOLETA—Per Bonita—185 sks walnuts, 1 lot asphaltum. inta Rosa Island—95 head steers. Lompoc--1 keg butter, 83 bxs apples, 6179 sks mustard, 8 coops chickens, 26 sks peas, 57 sks dry frait, 257 sks beans, 4 bxs seed, 12 sks dr_apricots. SAN DLEGO—Per Santa Rosa—1 bdl burlap, 3 sks fiour, 2 bxs preserves, 1295 _bbis pickled fish, 121 bdls dry fish, 1 bx overcoat, 80 sks dry prunes, 11 sks dry pesches, 1 bx clothing, I cs books, 3 cs dry goods, 94 bxs lemons, 6 bxs Chinese goods, 2 o Southempton, ecalling en route 3t France, and Blymouth to land passengers. Through bilis of lading, In connection With the rumudfl-u 5.8Co. iswatd for freishi and trous: 't poris in England an T o R hgough idets from San Kranciaco o Flvimout oo o narmonton. Fira: ciass, $190: third W e e 308 California st (. ash Store; | Chas Leege: R A | Canto, Willetts, Calp Bredhoff & Schulz: Steinhagen | Day's RAILROAD TRAVEL. FORGCET THAT IT COSTS (INCLUDING DOUBLE BERTH IN PULLMAN (TOURIST SLEEPER, PORTLAND, OR., P C S NEW FAST TRAIN, ““THE SAN FRANC'S'0 AN PORTLAND SPECIAL,” LEAVING SAN FRANCISCO AT 8 P. M., Saturday, Cet. 26, and Fvery Five Days Therealter, FIRST-CLASS TICKETS, INCLUD-) 1 $20. ING DOUBLE BERTH IN PULL- MAN STANDARD SLEEPER, For further information spply at 613 MARKET STREET (Grand Hotel Ticket Oflice), San Francisco. RICHARD GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Traflic Mgr. e ANFRANCISCO & SORTH PA- CIFIC RATLWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St, San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.3c: 12.35, 3:30, 5:10, 6:30 F. M. 'Thursdays— Fxtra iry 8011:30 . 3. Saturdays—Extra trips ac 1.5 and 11:30 P. 3. SUNDAYS-—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 A.3; 1:30, 3:30, 00, 6:20 P. 5. San Kafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 . a; 13:45, 3:40, 5:10 P M. Saturdays—Extra tripg 8¢ 1:05 . . and 6:35 P. 3. BUNDAYS-—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. 3.; 1:40, 3:40, 0, 6:25 P. M. Betweer San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same achedule H.‘}IDUVL'V. Arrive “Leave e Ineffect | gan BrESse San Francisco. ‘ Nares, |_Sen Francisco. 1%95. . | vestination.| SURC | Ewx 10:40 ax| 8:50 ax 6:05 Py 10:30 ax 7:30 M| 6 M 10:30 am Novato, Fulton, | Windsor, Healdsburg, Geyserville, 8:30 Py 8:00 AM| Cloverdale! | oA | Piaear Hopiand & Ukiab. 7:30 pu| 6:15 Puc Ax 3 8:00 A% 8:00 AM Guerneville. 10740 ax| 8:60 AN 8:05 ru| 6:15 ru Sonoma and | n Ellen. | t\ons & Co; M P Detels; Jansen, Rose & Heney ; VoIf & Son’; A Paladini: Jonas lirlanger & Co: | glOZes Conne e e ish Co; W , Breon' & Co: A W £ink & Co. e Tite S By Torax g £ Per Ho Erlanger & Galinger; Dalion Bros; § Ferville: Soda Vi Stages connect at Ukiah for ichy Springs, Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper La oonevill wood, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, Tla, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Lively’s, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Scoiis and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all polnts be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding. H, C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. A‘th_ NOUTHERN A¢ ¢ COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Tralns leave and are due (o arvive al SAN FRANCISCO. Froy OCTOBER 4, 1805 Leandro, Hagwards & Way Ogden and et - neive to, and R 7:304 Martinez, San 1 toga and San's Rosa 7:30A San Leandro, Haywards & Way ®:30A Niles, San Jose, Stockton, Tome, Sacramento, Marysville, Red Blutt and Oroville. .. *8:30A Peters and Milton... 00 A San Leandro, Haywards & W' 91004 Los Angeles Express, Raymond, (for Yosewite), Sauts Darbara and Los Augelen s 004 Martinez and Stockton, S 04 San Leapdro, Haywerds and Niles 12:00 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns les, San Jose and Livermore. 0P Sacramento River Steamers. #1:30P Port Costa and Way Stations. #:00r San Leandro, Haywards & Way & s STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M, Daily, Except Sunday. 83~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER -: T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockten. Return steamer leaves Stockton Sundays, 5 ». s, Telephone Main 805. Cav. Nav. and [mpt, Car 4:00p San Leandro, Hayywards & WaySt'ns 4:008 Murtinez, Han Lamon, Vallcjo, Napa, Calistoga, Ll Verano an Santa ROBS. . vveverernss R BN 4:00p Benicia, Esparto, Wooiland, Knights - Landing, Marysville, Oroville and Sacrainento . g i5:00r Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton 5:30P San Leandro, Haywards & Way 8:30p New Orleans Express, Fresno, Ray- mond (for Yosemite), Bakersfield, Sauta Barbara,los Ange Dem- ing, El Paso, New Orleatis sud East. B5:30p Santa ¥ ute, Atlautic Express for Mojave and East 8:00p Turopean Mail, Ogden 000 Haywards, Nilcs and San Jose 10:454 incramento, ing, Portland, Hound and Kast ........ 7:007 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns n Leandro, Haywards Way St'ns {1 5¢ San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns CRUZ DIVISION (Narro 154 Sunday Excursion for Newark. San Jose, Los Gatos, Felton and Santa P Cruz . 18:032 8:15A Newark, Hay 1 Boulder ,r’ck Santa Cruzavd Way Stations. . ssensssangssee. SUBOP #2:15p Newark, Centersille, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations....... 4:45r Newark, dau Jose, Tox COAST DIVISION (Fhird & Townsend Six.) 6:4A Sau Josc, sNew Almaden and Way 174304 Sunday Fxcirsion o San Joge; Banta '330A Sunday Excursion for San Jose, San! ‘Cras, Pacific Grove and Principal Way Stations. .. 134 Sau Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, c Grove, Paso Robles, San uadalupe and Prin- atiol 404 San Jos y 54 Paio Alto and Way Stations. 80 San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, 8 17, Salinas, Monterey and Pacilie Grove ... o % 0P San Jose and Principal Way Stations 0p San Jose and Way Statious.... n Jose and Way Stations, 0 San Jose and Way Stations... 01 San Tose and Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Siceet (Slip 8)—° - 8:00 *10:00 11:00A.M. $1:00 *2:00 3:00 *4:00 5:00 From OAKLAKD—Foot of Broadway.— *6:00 8:00 *9:00 10:00 *11:00a.M. $12:00 *12:30 200 *3:00 0 or.u. P for Afternoon. { Saturdays only, § Wednesdays only. 1 Sundays ouly. 11 Moaday, Thursday sod Saturday nights only. The PACIFIC TRANSFER COMPANY will call for and check baggage from hotels and resis dences. Enquire of Ticket Agents for Time Cards and sthier Information. Atlantic AND Pacific RAILROAD Lrains leave from and arrive ¢ Market-Street Ferry. Chicago Limited Leaves every day at 5:80 ». s, carrying Pullman Paluce Sleepers and Toarist Sleepers to jChicage ¥via Kansas City without change. Annex cars for Deaver and St. Louis. VIA LOS ANGELES. Trains leave daily at 9:00 .. and 5:30 ». u., connecting in Los Augeles with iid trains, Log Angeles 10 Chicugo. Summer or Winter the Santa Fe Route is the most Comfortable rallway, California to the East. A popular misbelief exists regarding the heat 1m Summer. The heat is not greater than is encouns terd on even the most northerly line. This is wel} known to experisnced travelers. The meals at Harvey's Dining Rooms are an exe celient feature of the iine. The Grand Canyon of the Colorade can ‘be reached In no other way. Ticket Ofice—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building. “NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferrv), ¥rom San Francisco, beginning Septemer 1, 1893 WEEK DAYS. o For Mill Valley and San Hafael-7:00, 8:00, 9- 10:15,11:45 A. M.; 1:45, 3:20, 4:16, ?g'nuln%), A for Morning. * Sundays excepted. VALLEJO. AND MARE ISLAXND STR. MONTICELLO, Daily, except Sunday—10 A. 3., 4 P . Sun P Landing, Migsion 1, Pier 2, 8:23, *11:: M. *Does not run to Mi] i San Quentin—8:00, 10:15 2. % ¢ 1145, FEOETE ) w ; For Mill Valley, San Totae) and 'Yy n Rafael and S 8:00, 1000, 11:30 4. 1c.; 1:30, 3:00, 4:90 241\3 P.M. *DOes not run to San Quentin, . LB THROUGH TRAINS, A. M. week days—Cazadero and wy 5 ». 3. Saturdays_Tomales and way ol oo™ 1 §:00 4. 2 BURAAY S~ OBy Beyes 4ua way eaioae

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