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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1895. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, ‘Wheat freights lower, silver unchanged. Wheat and Barley quiet. Oats and Rye dull. Large Yellow Corn lower. Feedstuffs unchanged. Receipts of Beans still heavy. Hay in good supply. No change in Coal. Hides weak and dull. Dried Frait continues active. Grapes advanced. Poultry nominal. Sweet Potatoes weaks Onions steady. Summer Squash scarce, Fresh Butter weak. Ranch Eggs up to 40c. Eastern Eggs in excessive supply. No change in Provisions. WEATHER BUR STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRaANCISCO, No- vember 4, 1895 Weather conditions and general forecast The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date with those of same date last season: , 1ast season 5.14; Red Bluft 2.22, last an Francisco 1.12, last season 2.’ -ason 1.12; Sap Luis Obispo 2.1 Los Angeles .63, last season .76, gason .03: Yuma .16, last sea- AU REPORT. season Fresno last season San Diego .7 son 1.31. The following are the maximum temperatures | reported from stations in California to-day : Eureka 2, Red Bluft 56, San Francisco 55, Fresno 56, In- | San Luls Obispo 60, Los Angeles dependence 64, San Diego 62, Yuma 63. San tra data—Maximum temperature 55, minimum 45, mean 50. The area of low pressure central in southeastern | California last night has moved southward and is now central in western Arizona. An area of high pressure is pressing southeasterly from Montana. The moderate cold wave with snow, which predicted for Nevada and Utah, has arrived and these districts are now experiencing decidealy colder weather and in some localities heavy 0W. Much colder weather with_frost is anticipated for Arizona, Utah, Southern Nevada and that portion of Southern ('a rnia east of the Nierra Nevada: Forecast made at San Fran ‘0 for thirty hours, | ing midnight November 5, 1895: Northern C forn! Increasing clondiness, with fog in the morning a the coast: stationary temperature, except slightly cooler in extreme eastern portion: westerly winds. Southern California—Fair: stationary tempera- | tare, except cooler in eastern portion: westerly | winds. Nevada— ooler. | Utah—Fair, except in extreme eastern portion, | where snow 15 likely: cooler. Arizona- Rain, turning to snow in the northern portion: cooler. San Francisco and vicinity—Increasing clondi- | ness; stationary temperature: westerly winds. | AL Mcaix, Local Forecast Oflicial. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 4.—There was further extensive liquidations at the Stock Exchange to- day and a lower r b1 prices was established. London was again & heavy seller of stocks, owing to the present complications «broad, and the foreign ers were cre 1 disposing of 30,000 shares of Wabash, Reading, Atchi- | siou-houses | was sold rgius have shrinkage in value Boston sold_Atchison and Chicago, Burlington aud | ¢, and the sales were attributed to the break | rs there. The local bear operators were | ressive, one house (supposedly acting for 3 g thrown over at least 20,000 son and other prominent i wi e and consic for the been w The strength of the sterling exchange market accelerated the downward movement and there was the usual talk about gold exporis. The dis- turbances abroad lent additional interestto the subject, although up o the close Of DUSINESS 10 Ar- rangements had been made for shipment. The ! impression is that there will be zo outward mov ment at least until Saturday, and even then ship- ments may be avolded. as & prominent house Is | expected in the market with 500,000 pounds ca- bies later in the week. The pressure to sell was pronounced in ase 0f the internationals, South westerns and Grange Loulsviile and Nashville fell 275 to 531%, Kan- sas and Texas preferred, 2 to 3054 Ate 21 | 10 15%%, do preferred, 214 to 2434; Wabash pre. ferred, 110 19: Denver and Rio Grande preferred, 154 to 47 cific, 16% to 28%4: Read. ing. 17% to 1 and 'Ohlo, 154 1o 185 Big Four, 114 10 4014; Lake =hore, 21h to 14 Burlington and Qui: o ¢ 8! Paul, 1to 74; Rock Island, Chicago Gas, 17 Deluware and 214 to 10634: Tennessee Coal, 13 to Rubber, 17 t0 355 and do_preferred, 175 to 814, 1 | The weakness of the Atchison securities was | 1 ascribed to poor earnings and the failure of the in- siders to agree on the personnel of the new direc- | tory and officers. The Grangers held well fora time, the result of the good September statements of the St. Pauland Rock Island roads. Near the close some of the | minor bears covered their shorts and a rally of 14 | == 2 10 134 per cent ensued, but in the final transactions | Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad Lake Shore and St. Paul, Kansas and Texas pre- | ferred and Southern Pacific suffered. The market closed weak and 14 1o 264 per cent lower on the day, Louisville and Nashville leading. Southern Pacific, however, 10st 3kg per cent. The shares, son, 36.000 Sugar, 29.800 S ton and Quincy, 21,200 Reading and 16,500 Louis- | ville and Nashviile. To-morrow being a legal holiday the downtown financial institutions will be closed. Bonds were weak. The sales :00ted up | 000. Atchison adjustment fours fell 2 to 47%; do. seconds, class A sued. 15 to 7934 Chicago and Northern Pacific fiast certificates, 11 t0 44; Kansas and Texas sec onds, 134 t0 62; Louisville and Nashville and St. Louis consols fives, 2 0 40; Reading, first prefer- ence, 2 10 3015 do. seconds, 2 to 1 114 to 1084: do. fours certificates, 1 to 78; St. Louls Southwestern seconds, 135 to 33; Denver aund Gult Consol. tives, 1 to onds 114 to 75. In Government bonds at the board $10,000 cou- pon fours of 1925 brought 121, and $7000 coupon ‘ fives 115. The Mercantile Safe Deposit Company reports silver bulllon on hand 231,132 ounces; certificates outstanding, 281. Grain. FLOUR—Dull, barely steady. Winter wheat, low | grades, $2 25@2'60: d0. fair L0 fancy, $2 S0@H 45: do, patents, $3 50@3 7b; Minuvesota clear, $: 3 25: do, straights @4 25; low extras, $2 25@2 60; city mills, $3 K@ 4; do, ‘patents, $4 20@4 45. Southern Flonr—Dull, . 32 80@3 30. 32 60@2 65. RYE und Jersey, 44@45c for car lots. BARL ominal. No. 2 Milwaukee, 46@50c; Western, 45@50c. WHEA I'—Spoi, market dull; weal etore and elevator, 69c: afioat, 7034c; 1.0. No. 1 Northern, 6614c. Options opened q e decline on easier cables, fell ke on the in- creased visible and raliied on covering. closing steady at Yac decline, with trading dull and en- tirely local. December and May most active. No. 2 red, January, 87c: F 83lic: June, 69c; July, 6914c; November, December, c. CORN—Spots quiet, steady. No. 2, 3614C ele- vator, 373bc afioat. Options opened duil and ensier on free receipts west, rallied on local cover- ing, closed steady &t unchanged 1o 14c advance. May and December most active. November, June, 3574c. Spot easier, quiet. Options dull, unchanged to down. November, comber, 2853 v, 263c. white, easy 2415¢; No. 3, Mixed Western, 25@28%4c; white ¢ Provisions. LARD—Quiet, easy; Western steam closed 25 95; city, 86 60: November. $5 95, nominal;: refined, quiet; Continent, $6 35; Soutn American, $6 70° Tse. ness, 89 75@10 25. ate dairy, 12@21 Ly do creamery, 20@23c: Western dairy, 1016@15c: @o creamery, 14@23c: do June, 15@21%c; do , 9@lac: Elgins, 23c: imitation creamery, 4o CHEKSE—Firm, quiet; State, large, 714@1014c o fancy, 1014@10Vkc; do small. 734@111jc; par ' 714gc; full skims, 2le@8sc. ucy, scarce and firm ; State ana Penn- «Ivania, 22@23c; Western fresh, 181@21c. TALLOW—Steady; city, 4%jc: country, 414@ 43¥ge, as 10 quality COTTONSEED OTL—Active, firmer; crude, 24c; yillow prime. 2814c: do, off grade, 27@2714c. RICE—Moderate demand; domesiic, 3%@6c; 310! . 2, white, Japan, 834c. MOLA! S—Foreign, nominal: New Orleans. 26@32c: firm. COFFEE—Quie: inchanged to 10 points down. November, $1510; December, $14 90@14 95: Mareh, 914 50; Epo Rio, steady, dull: No. 7, 1554 @qt‘s&/\n—mw, steady, dull: fair refining, 314c; Steady, Centrifugals, 96 test, 334@3%ac. Refined— quiet. A, 4 1-16@4l4c; mold A, 4%c: pandard. A. 43gc; confectioners’ 4. : ‘cut Laf and cr Gl4c: powdered, 4%c; grauu- lated, 416@4554c; cubes, 475c. Fruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUIT—Raisins, London layers, $1 20@1 30: do 4-crown, loose, 41e@5c: do 3. «rown, do, 4@414¢c; do 2-crown, do, 314@3%c. ags, c. pmcnns-m-peelfi (1895), 13, @6Y4c. ALMON DS—Paper-shell, 11@12c. HOPS—Demand farr: choice firm: State com- mon_to choice, 3@10c; Pacific Coast, 312@10c: London market unchanged. WOOL—Quiet; domestic ieece, 16@22c; pulled, 15@34c; Texas, 9@13c. Merchandise. PIG TRON—Active, steady; American, $12@14. COPPER—Easy: lake, $11 65. LEAD—Dull; domestic, $3 271. TIN—Easy; straights, $14 65; plates quiet. SPELTER—Dull; domestic, $3 90. CHICAGO MARKETS: room-traders were trading abit. and with no settled convic- At the start alnost all the information obtainable was of a bearish hue, but mined effort was made to depress values. a_shipments were announced as being ‘Those from Argentine were 1t was estimated that the total exporis from all countries to luropean na- s wonld aggresate 8,000,000 bushels. rthwestern recelpts were large at 1768 car Chicago exceeded the estimate by 113 cars, 613 Liverpool opening cables were dull and loc &1 scalpe tions as to direction. 4,500,000 bushels. light at 24,000 bushels. re 14@%d lower. and_Parls unchanged, sible supply Increased 250,000 bushels and ge 640,000 bushels. decreased 500,000 ort clearances at the Atlantic sea and Chicago in- Luring most of the day the market remained stationary with little inferest taken by any York wired of ten load: r ber wheat opened from 581ac to 5914@59%; vanced to 08%4@587c, closing At changed from Saturday. Closing ones Antwerp prices were low board were fair at 322,505 bushal spected out £ s Of speculators taken for export. istimated receipts for CORN—N0 new or surprising developments were At the beginning of trad- ing a shade lower prices were quotable, the re- celpts of uinety-one cars more than anticipated (541 cars arriving), and the weakness of wheat weighing on_the market, but a betier tone was The range of price: fluctuations were of a trivial char: Withdrawals from 28 bushels, and 205,972 bushels The visible supply in- creased 49,000 bushels, and the amount on ocean passage 520,000 bushels. observed in corn to-day. 'AS DArrow and amounted to 260, cleared at the se Argentine shipments of ast week amounted to 880,000 bushels. May corn opened at 291/4c, sold between 28914@291kc, closing at 2814¢, Yge higher than S mated receipts for to-morrow 550 Here, as elsewhere on the floor. dullness There seemed to be no motive, aside from the changes in wheat and corn, Receipts were large, as 471 5 and 54,452 bushels were taken from store. The visible sapply increased 54,000 bushels. s closed unchanged from Saturday. pts for to-morrow, 27 LAX—Was steady. mber, 92¢; May, 9 h sold at 9114 Receipts were as | 1 PROVISIONS—Another slump in the live hog market was reported this morning and the product lately succumbed to the news. fon, however, some outside buying brders aided prices very materially, but when they were executed a lifeless market succeeded. The close was linchanged from Saturday for January pork and ribs, and & shade lower for Junuary lard, Closing Prices. WHEAT — November, December, 5834; December, 27% PORK—-November, $8 20; January, $91714; LARD—November, §5 55; January, $5 65; May, November, $4 55: “There wiil be no to-morrow—elections. Was firm to-d: ts moderate. particularly urgent. S gs were scarce and readily sal- Icehouse stock was steady. The tormer sold at 18c per dozen and the latter at ion of the Chicago Board v. Stocks were light The demand was g0od, at firm prices. ‘Was firm at 5@b1% per cent on call T cent on time loans. sold at 20¢ premium. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, I were able to obtain concessions o The run was large and all kinds suffered to some extent, the average decline belng 10@15¢ per 100 A big run of hogs caused a fall of 5@10¢ in the price of that animal. was better than usual. New York ex- Nov. 4.—Buyers cattle to-day. ‘The quality to-day ‘There was a fairly prices were generally Common to cows and bull b exavs, $1 75@3 30; Western rangers, $ Heavy packing and pany sold California fruit at open auction to-day: 60: hait-crates, 90c@ 2 50; Liali-crates,8bc s, halt-crates, $1 15@1 40; Mus- >rates, TOkays, nperors,crates, cats, half-crates, Company sold: Grapes—Tokay, 1 45: assorted half-crates, YORK, N. Y.,Nov. a fruit at open auction to-day, ng the following prices: %1 05@1 30; The Earl Fruit Com- Porter Bros. Grapes — Halt | crates, Cornictions, § NEW YOEK STOC Money on call easy at 2@2Y and closing offered at 2% Prim Bar silver, 67%c. Sterling exchange 15 strong, w aul, 24,500 Burling- | pusiness in bankers’ bills at $4 8 60 davs and $4 K3,@4 89 for demand. | rates. $4 8815@4 8912, Commercial bl Government bonds easier; State bonds 505, | dull; Tauroad bonds weak. Siver at the board was neglected. Iast loan at 2% mercantile pa- Mexican dollars, luding 39,000 Atchi- | 54sc CLOSING &TOCKS. |Norfolk & Weat..., to 26: general fours witen is. | Am Tel & Cable. . 243, North American |Northern Pacitic. Adsms sxprs i 41 do. thirds, | Alton,Terre Haute. | 3 "'"S0 | American Express.11613 Nortnwestern. ‘American Tobacco. 891 , and Wabash sec- | Fi = IN. Y. Chicago&S.L 131 1st preferred 2d preferred. N. Y.&N. H. | Baitimore & Ohio.. Brunswick Lands.. uftalo, Roch & P. nada’ Pacific.... anada Southern . Canton Land.. Central Pacific. Ches. & Ohio. Chicago Alton. 1814 Ontario. . Z Outario & Western, 1180 Oregon Improvmt. 75@ | o r 5 , 33 20@3 50; do, patents, $3 35 | S Bl T .47 Oregon Short Line. |Pacific Mail . % 6614 Péoria, D.& Eyans. Pittsburg & W ptd. {Pullman Palace. | with slender receipts. Table Grapes_did bet| | around. Mission, for wine, to extra, 82 10@2 80; £00d 10 | Cleve & Piiaburs | Ce Joal. 33 CORNMEAL-Dull, easy. Yellow Western, | Gonolania Gem 147%% Golbpmiver: minal. No. 2 Western, 42@43c; State | C. C. . &St. Louis. 405! | c { Cotton Vil : Commercial Cabié. 155 . 4214 6 &Wesin 17 Rock Island Y RomeWat &Ogden117 14 . 12814 8t. L. & S. W, Lack& W esternl 68 . 13%4 St. Paui. . 2194 8t. Paul & Diluth. 28 114/8t, Paul & Omaha.. ISt. P. M. & M. |stlver Certificat. olo. Fuel & Tron.. 32%g General Electric. Fort Wayne. GreatNorthern pfd. 122, \Soutnern R. K. 2014 Sugar Refinery. exas 215 Tenn. Coal & Tron. 1llinols Central. Iowa Central. Texas Pacific, 33 ITol.A.A.& N.Mich. 1434 Tol. & Ohio Cen.... 3 80%y Preferred.. /10LSt.Lounis & K.C. [Union Pacific. - 8114 0.8, Cordage. - 843 Guuranteed Louisville Na& Ch. 5‘/: U. S. Leather. Mempnis & Charls. 15 Mexican Central Michigan Centrs Lake Shore. Nauonai Lead.. Long Island. Louisville & = {ot Wells-Fargo. Western Union. 1st preferred 2d preferred. Missouri Pacifi Moblle & Ohio. Nashville Chatt.. XNational Linseed. . N. J. Central, Wis Centra:. Wheellng & 19%5 Am Cotton Oii pid. 68Y5 227 L 1 Traction... CIOSING BONDS. 11134/M K T 2ds. Mutual Uniion 6s.. N J Cent Gen bs. Northern Pac 1sts. 117 U Sds, reg.... Do, 48 coupon U 48 new reg. Do, 4s coupon Do, bs coupon.... . Cherokee 4s. 1896.10034| Northwest Consols.141 OR&N lsts. SUL&TronMuGen 6s. 8314 L & S F Gen 68.1070; Paul Consols ...129 St P. C. & Pa 1sis 118 Do, Pac Cal 15ts..110 /Southern R. R. bs. 953; Texas Pacific firsta 8714 Texas Pacseconds. 22 UnionPac 1stof96.110 West Shore 4s..... Mobile & Ohio R GranaeWest 1sis 7 Ches & O bs. Pacific 8¢ 0 '65. D. C. 3-6 bs. Ala Class A 4. Do, Class B 4, bs. La Consol 4s.... . 8 Missourl funding..— N Carolina con 6s..124 , Teg..... Do, fl.faflefl 6s... Do, trust repts st 5 Canada South 2ds.. 108! Cen Pac 1sts 0f '95.104: Den& R G lst...... Kansas Pa Consols 80: Ks Pa 1sts Den div113 FOREIGN MARKETS, CHICAGO, J11., Nov. 4.—Not much business Jvas noted in wheat during (o-day’s session, A few WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENg., Nov. 4.—The spot market is easy at 53 514d@5s 6%%d. Cargoes are dull at 27s arrived. sapimiss L The duce Ex e cable gives the followin, Livernoo, duetations for No. 2'ited Winters No- mber, 65 234d; December, 5 3d; January, os 314d; Febrnary, bs 334d; March, s 4d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ENG.. Nov. 4.—Consols, 106 15-16; ver, 31d; French Rentes, 99¢ 95¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. $4 8T 4 8 il Sterling Exchange, sight ew York Fxchange, sigh - 0234 ew York Exchange, telegraphic.. — us ver, spot, § ounce — 6734 Mexlcan Dollars, 55% 56 . PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—Weak and dull at previous prices. The Talus takes for Cork 75,034 ctis, valued at $73,760. No. 1, 95@9614c B ctl: choice, lower grades, 80@92340 B ctl; extra choice for milling, 98%c@ $1 021579 ct1. CALL ROAED SALFS. INFORMAL SESSION — 10 o'clock — May — 2¢0 tons, $1 04, REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—400 tons, 9XSjge. May—200, $1 04; 300, $1 04%4. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—200 tons, $1 04. BARLEY—No change in any description. Choice, 6114@62160 B ctl: Brewing, 66@72%kc: Cheva: 31101 20 for No. 1 and 60@75¢ # ctl for oft grade. CALL BOARD SAL NFORMAL SEssToN—10 o'cloc! ‘LAR MORNING SESSION—No sales. SKSSI0N—NO sales. 2 further changein prices. Milling quot- able a1 60@70c B ctl; faucy Feed, 70@80c; good to 80@70c; cominon Lo fair. 30@! 60 Red, 80@90c; Black, $1@1 @85c B cul. CORN—A decline in Large Yellow fs the ouly change. Large Yellow, 771a@8215c; Smail Round do, K5@8 White, 90@95¢ @ ctl. 1. RY 2@80c BUCKWHEAT-5715@950 3 ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR--The millers report a steady and mod- erately active market. Net cash prices are: Family tras, 83 35: Bakers' extras, $3 10@ % bbl. Feed Corn, $19@20 B ton; 20 50 P ton. HAY AND F. STUFFS. BRAN—$13 50@15 P ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to 20 £0 B ton for the best. S—Rolled Barl $18 @ ton 0 sales. 3 Surprise, NMEAL, K Cracked Corn, $19 5¢ 814@15: Oilcake iobbing, $20; Cot- AY—Arrivals continue_ample for all needs. Wheat, $7 50@11 50; Oat, $6@8: Wheat and Oat, @10 50: Barley, $6 50@8; Altalfa, $6@7: Clover, “ompressed, $7@10; Stock, $5@6 B ton. SIRAW—35@55¢ 3 bale. . BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS-The heavy receipts continue, those of vesierday beng 7165 sacks. Bayos are quot- able at $1@3 17% B cil; Small Whites, $1 40@ Pea, $1 60@1 75; Large Whites, $1 15@ Pink, $1@1 80; Reds, $1 15@1 25; Black- Red Kidney, $2 Limas, $1 40@1 75. Mustard, at $1 Tieste, 210 B cu; ® ctl; Fla b Alfalfa, 6 # 1#@2¢ B Ib; 20 B ctl for 1'40@1 60 B VEGETABL! POTATOE 8734cP ctl; Salinas Burbanks, 60¢ bvanks, 25@30¢; Oregon Burban Reds, 30@40c @ ct ONTON=-— Onfons, & —Summer Squash 1s searce and en Peppers, 25@50¢ 3 bo: Peppers, 10@1214¢ B T: Tomatoes, 2U@A40¢ P bx: 8 Bp@2c; tring Beans, 1@3c: Lima Beans. bers, 85@50¢ % box; Pickles, 40@b0c; 1 R Pla ‘arro BUTTER, CHEE AND EGGS. R—Weakness still characterizes fresh first-class Cr REAMERY—Fan g00d to choice, 18@ mild new, 816@9 togood, b@se: Young America, S@10c; Fastern, 32 # b, —The best ranch are now squarely up to There have been scattering sal or some days. ing far in e are going into cold cold-storage POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Tne market was nominal at last week’s L rices and very dull. urk @1 75; Ducks, $3 50@5: Hens, $3@4 50: Roost- ers, young, $3 50@4 50: do, old, $3 60@4: I ers, $3 60: Broilers, $2 50@3 for large and £2@2 b0 for’ small; Pigeons, $1 75@2 50 B doz for young and $1 25 for old. wi 75¢ B box. Raspberries were nominal, s but few came in. Cape Cod Cranberries are jobbing to retailers at $9 % bbl: Huckleberries, 4@5¢ # Ib; Raspberries, $1@ $8@)5 B chest for Longworths # bl 6: Strawberne and $2@8 3 GRAL chest for large berries. iS—Wine Grapes were quiet and steady, all 18@20 @ ton: White $16@18; Biack Grapes, 25@A0c box; Muscats, 25@40c; Tsabellas, nominal; Corni- chon, 40@50c; Tokay, 30@40c @ box. CITRUS FRUITS—New Oranges are being re- ceived in small quantities. California Oranges, $2@ 250 ¥ box: Lemous, $2 50@3 for common and 23 50@4 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $5; Banauas, $1@2 ® bunch; Pineapples, $3@b B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RA NS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—The week opened with a good outward movement at unchanged prices. The fol- lowing prices rute ou the Fruit Exchange: Apples, 3¢ B Ib for quartered, 334¢ for sliced and 414@5c for evaporated; Peaches, 4@5c % Ib, and 6c for fancy ; peeled, in boxes, 12@13c; Prunes, 4c for the four sizes and 514@H e for the 40@G0'S; Apricots, 714@ 81k for prime to choice and 9@10¢ B Ib for faticy Moorpark: Figs, black, 3@31yc B 1b for pressed and 2@2%5c for unpressed: White Figs, 3ls@ic F Ih for pressed: Pears,7c B Ib for evaporated halves, 4@6lgc for quarters; Plums, 315@4lac for pitted and 116@214e for unpitted: Nectarines, 5@sc ¥ 1 for prime (o' choice and 6l4c for fancy. RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPLS—Prices are as follows, carload lots, f. 0. b. San_Francisco: London layers, $1@1 10 % box; fonr-crown, loose, 334c B Ib: thiree-crown, l00se, Z34c % two! crown, 21c; seedless Snltanas, §14c: seedless Mus- catels, 225c; clusters, $1 35: Dehesa clusters. Imperial clusters, §2 60: Dried Grapes, UTS—Pine Nuts, 10@12Yec B Ib: Chestnuts, 7@l0c B B; Walnuts, 7GSc ® for No. 1 hard and €@914c for sofishell, jobbing lots; Al- monds, 6@714¢ for Languedos and 814@10¢ for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts, 315@ac @ ib for Cali- tornia; Hickory nuts, 5@6c: Pecans, 6¢ for rough and 8¢ tfor pollshiea: Kilber3, 8@9c; Brasil Nuts, THy@8e B Iv; Cocounuts, 84 60@5 50 3 100, NEY—Comb is quotable at 9@i0c 8 Ib for bright and 8¢ B Ib for lower grades: water-white extracted, 5¢ B Ib; light amber extracted, 414@ 4%4: dark amber, 4c. EESWAX—26@26c B Ib. Wine Grape: PROVISIO CURED MEATS—No change to report. Ba- con is quotable at 7c B I for heavy and Tihc # I for lizht medium, 10%ec B Ib for light, 11@ 12¢ for extra light and 1214 for sugar cured: East- ernSugar-cured Hams,12@12%gc: California Hams, 10 lc; Mess Beef, $1@8 © bhl; extra mess do, $8@9; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $9 P bbl; extra clear, $16 % bbl; mess, $14 ® bbl; Smoked Beef, 912@10c B Ib. LARD—Esstern tierces, quotable at 6@614c ? 1 for compound and 8c for pure; pails, 85c; Call- fornia_tierces, blgc for compound and 83jsc for pure; half bbls, 7¢; 10-1b tins, T34c; do 5-1b, 7igc COTTOLENE~-7c in tierces and 7% 10-1b tins. % el HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—No lower, but weak and dull. Heavy salted steers, 8¢ 3 Ib; culls and brands, 7¢ ® B; medium, 7c B M: culls and brands 8c; light, 6c B 1b: culls and brands, 5¢ 3 1b; Cow: hides, 8@634c: culls and brands, 6@5Yc; salted Kip, B¢: salted Caif, 8c; salted Veul, 7c; dry Hides, usual selecvion, 15¢ P Ib: culls and brands, 10c: dry Kip and Veal, 12¢c B Ih; culls, 9c: dry calf, 17c: culls, 12c B’ 1b; Goatskins, 20@35c each; K, e Deersking, good summer, 80c: medium, 15@25c; winter, 10@16¢: Sheepskins, shearlings, 20c each; short wool, 30@40c each: medium, 50 @80c each; long wool, 60@70c each. Culls of all kinds, about 14c less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered is quotable at 414@ e B b country Tallow, 4@4b4c; refined, Ge; Grease. 8@314c B . WOOL—We quote Fall_as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 615@8c ® Ib; San Joaquin and Southern, 3lo@be 9 Ib; free Mountain, 6@7c; defective'do, B HOPS—Quoted &t 5@734c B b — Sweets continue wesk at 75@ River Bur- 40@6de; River dy ar 40@50c B ctl; Pickle Dried Cucum? | en Okra, | 5 | Marrowfat Squash, | criptions and 24 1s now extreme for the aver- | @24c B 1b: special marks common at that fig- ern are badly demoralized, arket needs aud some v Eastern, 20c; seconds, 15@ 235¢; ranch 10@llc for Gobblers and 10@11c for Hens; dressed do, 11@13c; Geese, B pair, $1 50 er Nellis Pears, $1@1 50; other Pears, 50@ GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26c. COAL—The circular ot 1. Stenart gives the re- ceipts thus far this yearfat 1,137,500 tons, against 1,103,900 during the same time in 1894, and auo-es prices without change. Wellington is quot- able at $8 B ton: New Wellington. $8 B ton; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 @ ton: Seattle, $6 ¥ ton; Bryant, $6 B ton; Coos Bay, $5: Walls- end, $7: Scotéh, #7 50: Brymbo, $750: Cumber- land, $13 in bulk and $14 50 in_sacks; Pennsyl- vania Anthracite lzg, $14; Welsh Anthracite Egg, $9: Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, #13 in bulk and $15 % ton in sac SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Compan; quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdere and Fine Crushed, all 55gc: Dry Granulated, 5c; Confectioners’ A, 475c; Magnolia A, d¢; Extra C, 874c: Golden C, 334c: ‘half-barrels, Z4c more than barrels, and boxes 4¢ more. o o RUP—Golden, T bbls, 15¢3 Black Strap, 10c ® gal. SAN FRAN Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: oEE b o Yoc: third do, 3@ic B M. e s 4@5c; siall, 5@7c B . ?Mm!, TTON—Wetners,' 41@bc; Fwes, 4@4lc LAMB—314@6c B 1. PORKE—Liectiod, $ije for large, 334 for small and — for feeders; dressed do, 412@5%c B b. RECETPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. 5@514c; second quality, FOR 24 HOURS. Flour,qr. sks......43,274Hides, 00.... 97 Wheat, ctls 2,310/Hops, bIs. 83 Barley, ctls. 9,685 Wool. bis. 132 Oats, ctls 760 Raisins, bx 5,250 Beans, sks. 7,165|Leather. rolts. 175 Corn. ctls. 350/ Lime, bbls. 480 Potatoes, 'ais. 3,593 Tallow, cils 24 Onions. sks. 182 Mustard Seed, sks 108 Hay, tons. 647 Paper, reams...... 2,260 Wine, gals.. 34,200Quicksilver, flasks ' 75 Brandy, gals.. 1,600 Sugar, bbls 220 Hran, uks, hicory, bbls. 100 Midalings, sks.. THE STOOK MARKET. Low prices roled again yesterday, Con. Cal. & Va. selling av $2 30@2 35. Ophir at $1 20@1 25, Hale & Norcross at $1 30@l 35, Confidence $1 25@1 40, Challenge at 47@5lc, aud the other stocks in proportion. NOTES. The Alpha Consolidated o linquent in the compan ce to-day. The Pacific Auxiliary Alarm Conpany has declared a quarterly dividend of 5 cents per share, payable November 15. The annual meeting of the Challenge has been called for the 21st. The following compai vember 1: Bodie, $17, ard, $14,560: Syndicate ssessment will be ge- jes had cash on hand No. Mono, $2651; Stand- Alpha, $2414; Alta, $8668; Best & ; Caledonia, $1704; ch, $18,682; Chollar, Con. New York, Crown Point, $6021; Ex- chequer, $691; Gould & Curry, $2175; Hale & Norcross, $2304; Julia, $896: Justice, 48; Kentuck, $6695 Lady Washington, Mexican, $56! dental, 8106 94;_Overman, Potosi 8 Seg. Belcher, $5793 Hill, $738; 0R2; Utah, $3678 vads, $16.405; Union, $ = "I'ié Norcross owes the Nevada Bank $6000 on a note. The following mining companies report an in- debtodness November 1 Isle. $984; Bulwer Con., $24! ‘on. Cal. & i $1578, and North Belle 1sle, Best'& Belcher is a a Bullion 10c. Additional weekly as follows: BEST & BELCHER—S00 level ast sterted at a point in the main north drify from our south boundary was sdvanced 10 feet, total length 217 feet, pussiug through bard por- phyry. $6064; Confid Con. Imperial, D & CURRY—200 level—West which was siarted in the northwest drift 432 feet from the main west drift, was advanced 9 feet, 1 iength 1608 fest; face in hard p ERRA NEVADA yion tunnel ut from the mnorthieast driit ata point 110 1 fiom the north drift has bsen extended Lh 55 feet; face ne upraise from the L west of shaft 900 level west of shast ut 3 at a point th drift and 650 feet it Lus been advanced werk 19 feet, total , quariz and porphyry. t'from the s ation 820 during the week 14 e in clay and porpi riug Lhie past wee 3 rom the stopes above the 8how 10 imporiant change. as shippea o the Nevada attery sumple assay of this ore During the week crude bullion was shipped. eas: of the main no north from the main west d timbered during the 6t: faca In cl ot length 156! In the Pot continued to valued at $6037 85 During the past week the Chollar mine shipped’ 27 tous of ore to_the Nevada mill. The average battery assay was $36 62 per ton. In the Hale & Norcross mine the ore streak in the stopes alove the 975-foot level continues to look well, and there Was extracted during the week 43 carloads of ore, averaging 61 36 per ton. In the winze below the 975 level they are understop- ing some ore of fair quality, one floor down. In the Kentuck Con. mine the winze in he east ledge in the 1100 level is down 80 feet. The bot- tom Is in ore assaying from $14 to $22 per ton. Tn the Alta mitie, on the 850 level, the west cross- cut has reached the footwall. the last 8 feet being in quartz assaying $8 ver ton. They are now run- outh on u streak of good ore near the mouth crosscut, and the prospect 10oks well. e Union Con.imine the upraise from the Sierra Nevada west drift on the 900 level, joint 1620 feet west of the Union shaft, isup 26 feet. The top is in qua In the Ophir riz. ine they are still engaged jointly with the Mexican company in cutting out a station on the east side of the Ophir shaft at the 1000 level, and when the station is completed north outh will be started and the ground on this v explored. In the old Central tun- phir on the 250 level in the s_they are in & quartz for- 38 10 $10 per ton, and have st crossout four tons of ore, as- saying BrUNSW has been suspended in the bottom pendin ting of hoisting machinery, which will be in place about the ena of the weel In Savage Company’s tunnel at a point 400 feet from the mouth we have started and extended east crosscut 1 for a distance of 15 feet, passing through porphyry. BOARD SALES. Followlng were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SRSSTON COMMENCING AT9:30. 1400 Alpha...22200 H & N..1.30 300 Savage. 100 Andes 100 Justice 1500 Alpha. 300 Andes 100 Belcner. 351400 Ophir %100 Confid...1.40/700 Potosi . 71000 Exchar..05200 Savage. 100 B & B....60 100 G & C.....84800 Seg Bel 400 Bodie 0100 H &N . 1:55100 S Nev.. 100 Bullion...14 100 Mexican..b1| 50 Y Jacki. 1 82 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterda; R 1900 Alpha 800 ... . 400 2161000 Oceldtl. 211100 .. TAR SESSTION—~10:3). 2100 CCaV....235600 Ophir...1.20 1 49 1000 Hcorpion0s 400 S B& M..12 1400 S Nev.. .78 500 Sil Hill., /900 Union C. 211400 Utah. 14/600 Y Jacket.. 214! ON—2:30. 400 Oceidtl....21 1200 ... 22 600 Opiiir...1. 500 Ovrmn. 1100 Potos. 500 1000 Savage. . 1000 ... il 0300 Mono. 1500 Occidntl, 600 500 Bullion. 600 Challge 500 1300 Chi 500CCEV2, 106 400 .. : 0 800 Y Jacket. 31 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, MONDAY, Nov, 4~4 p. w. Bia. Asked, Alpha Con.. 29\ Julia, ia. 15/Jnstice 02 33 05 06! Gould & Curry. 31 5 Hale & Norors. 130 1.5 Towa. o — U STQCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Nov. 4-2 p. M. UNITED STATES BONDS, Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked, UBdscoupnll2ly — |U S 4sreg...11155112 FiremansFd.163 — | AmerB&TC. — Anglo-Cal. Bank of Ci Cal SD&TCo. 5414 — FirstNationl.178 185 Su M. Tu.| W.Th.[¥r.Sa| Moon's Phases. | 3] <[ 's] e[ 7| s 0 © Novembers, MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stChless. 11014113 1Do, 2 188 65..101 _ — Cal Elec L 3510714109 fr&unyas.. — 120 Cntra CW 5510074101 P &Ch Ry6s.10212110 Dpnt-stex-cp 77 © 95 PwiatRR EdsnL&P6s.105%4 — Reno,WLEL — 106 F&CH RR65105 11214 RiverWCo6s — 100 fearystRos103 105 *|SFaNPRRSa10Z ~ — — 161y SPRRAriz6s 97 99 ng. = Do.Gnted.6s. — 10215 SPRRCal6s.110 — ;gkvv&:blmlzs%xfi /';smm Caids. 8715100 NeShense, \Do,1 congrd. 8714100 00 — SPBrRCelfs. — 97 Ny R Cal 6s..10215105 (SV W = AR Ve SV Water 6s.. 122 Oak Gss b5 80. 'l&lllfl .:Ul‘/, mnibus 6s.. 1181 PacRollMes. 102 ISVWater4s.. 100 1004 |StktnG&E 88101 103 Sumrieres = 108 utte: 5,108 0t T [Vidiawon o aies WATER sTOCKS. 1108 ContraCosta. 571 Contra Oa Y5 61 |SanJose..... 9215100 - 507 — |Sprng Valley 1008, 101 GAS 5TOCKS. PacificLight. — 5114 |SanFrancsco 7134 7215 Stockton..... — & 2113 INSURANCE STOCKS. COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. — |LondonP&A.1: — 57 68 [Londonase. = 29 232 Grangers.... — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LOo. — 1600 150 HumbS&LI1000 ~ — 300 Mutual . — a2 835 SFSavUnionas0 510 | STRERT RATIROAD STOCKS. Celifornia.... 105 — (Oak.SLeHay — 100 60 75 |Presidio. 9 16 44 343 Sutter- - POWDER STOCKS. tl}'lfhflc D.. (Juason.. yoy 5, = California.. [Vigorit. 1222 Calitor |Vigorie. 60c 70¢ ANEOUS 8TOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. OceanieSSCo — 25 DCoalCo. PacAuxFA.. — 214 al Cot Mills. |Pac Borax... 98 100 Cal Dry Dock — |[Pacl&NCo, — 30 LdisonLight. 97 973pPac Roll Miti 18 — GasConAsan. — — “partPainCo — 9 HawC&SCo.. 6 8%p PacTrans Co — 2814 HutchSPCo. 1214 13 |PacT&TCo. 50 - JudsonMtgG. — " |SunserTa&T. 30 45 Mer£xAssn 100 110 |UnitedCCol ~ 25 MOR! Board—b6 Oakland Gas, 49. ¥ NG SESSION. Street—150 Market-st Railway, 4414 ; $10,000 S F & N P Railway Bonds, 104. AFTERNOON SESSION. Street—10 Bank ot California, 229%4. ——————— " THE CALL CALENDAR. NOVEMEBER, 1895. November 2, EEEEE T i Last Quarter. 11{12|13|14(15{16 E=d @ Sy 17/18[19|20 | 21 22|23 iy €1 50 24126|26)2728|29 |30 9 First Quarter. November RS.J } Australia.. Eureka Columbi City Panama Panama. 3 Walla Walla| Vie & Pet Snd | Point Loma. Grays Harbor. = — | OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAM; T PIER. Evandale. .. China & Japan| Nov 6, 3rM PSS Arago. 08 Bay..... ov 6,12 u Pler1l$ NationalCty | HumboldtBay Nov 6.12 CityPuebla.. | Vic & Pgt Sna | Nov 6. 9ax | Pler 9 Faralion.... | Yaauina Bay. T.10Aw | Pler 2 Mexico..... San Diego..... Noy 7.11am Pler 11 Pomona.....| HumboldtBay Nov 7. 2pu Pier @ | Honolulu.. Newnort . | Portlana 0V 9,104 M Oceanic oV 9, 9aM Pler 11 v 10,10au | Pler 24 11, 4pw Pler 27 11, 9au|Pier 9 11,12 M Pier 2 Weeott ... | Kel River.. v 11, 9Ax Pier 18 Santa Rosa.. San Dlezo v 11111au Pier 11 Peru. China & Japan Sv 1 M PMS S STEAMERS TO AKRIVE Progressist... Farallon Yaquina bay .. Mexico Sun Diego. Arcata Coos Bay Pomon: Costa Rica. . Walla Waila. Point Loma. City of Panama | Panama . City of Sydney. | Panama. Mackinaw Homer STEAMER Grays tlarbor. ‘Tacoma ©00s Bay Weeott. .. kel River Santa Kos |San Diego.. North For Humboldt Bay Arago. ~"|Coos Bay Steaut *.| Newport. 4 State o | Portland.. = Umatilla. .| Vietoria & § Nov 12 Alice Blanchard | Portiand... : 4 Del Norte....... | Grays Harbor...........|..Nov12 SUN. | MOOXN. dondo; bktn Cheh; eva. hence Oct 1. MONTEREY—Sailed Nov 4—Schr Monterey, for Bowens Landing. Seven Sisters, hence hence Nov 2; schr Alice Kimball, hence Nov Foreign Ports. FALMOUTH—Safled Nov 2—Brship Kinross- shire, for Dublin. shire, for Portlan FL dries, dried fruit, 7821 sks beeswax, 21 sks wool, §7 Dodge, Sweeney & C Co: H'N Tildeh & Co: C E O B Smith & Co; Witzel & Baker: Standard Ol C. Martin, Feusier & Co: prise Brewery: Wieland Brewing Co: Cal Bottlin Co: Thomas Loughran; Norton, Teller & Co; W Fuiler& Co: Hobbs, Wall & Co. Per Arago—Buckingham, Hecht & C egar & Pickle Works: C E Whitney W B Sumner & & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: O C & N Co. Per Lakme—Erlanger & Galinger; Field & Ston Jonas Erlanger. Smith’s Cash Store; Bredhoff & Schul: EUREKA—Arrived Nov 4—Stmr Pomona, hence Nov 3; stmr Alice Blanchard, hence Nov 2. ASTORIA—Sailed Nov 4—Schr Letitia, for Re- for San Franeisco. ved Nov 4—Schr Neptune, from San Diego. 8 LE—Sailed Nov 4—Schr Lena Sweasey, for San Francisco. CASPAR—Salled Nov 4—Stmr Jewel, for New- port. NEW WHA' Arrived Nov. PORT TOWNS/ BOWENS LAND oV LIVERPOOL: SYDNE CRESC cs meat, HUED —Per Lakme. Per Noyo—G Camilloni Jounson; Pac Scnool Furhiture Co; Lowenberg & Co; Cox Seed and Plant Co; Union Lumber Co; R O Bates: Legalett & Helw} Hamdel. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifternth Page. 'COM—Sailed Nov 3—Bark Ger- mania, for San Francis —Schr Compeer, hence Oct 20. ND—Arrived Nov 1—Brig Gen- Arrived Nov 4 — Schr : schr Bender Brothe: Arrived Nov dale, hence May 25. T CITY —Per Crescent City—3 cs ks feet, 5 cs lard, 5 kgs, 6 . 103 bxs butter, 1 roll leather, 8 pkgsmdse, 30 cs salmon, FORT BRAGG—Per Noyo—21 cs bones, 255,956 fi lumber, 2 bxs seed, 1 cs cigars, 1 bx salmon, 6 pkis mdse 37 cs honey, 31 sks arley, 1118 sks beans, 3 sks ics walnuts. 3 Consignees. Per Crescent City—Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; ¥ E Haight: Van Ronn S Whitney &Co; E Cook ;H S Crocker Q G W Allgavir; B OFFICE_FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 to 306 Post St., cor. Stockton OCEAN STEAMSHIP: follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 1ianco and " Bitka (Alaska), at 9 A.M. Oct. 2, 17, | Nov. 1,16, Dec. 1,16, 31. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- | send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Qet. 2. 7, 12, 17, 23, 97, R. R., at Tacom: G. N. Ry., at Pori 1 21, 26, For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayncos, PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMKERS WILL SAIL O Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as RAILROAD TRAVEL. 'DON’T FORGET THAT IT COSTS Onl $ BERTIL IN PULLMAN nly »I1o gmumsr SLEEPER, 'PORTLAND, OR., BY THE S. P. CO.’S NEW FAST TRAIN, | ““THE SAN FRARCISCO AND PORTLAND SPE(IAL,” LEAVING SAN FRANCISCO AT 8 P. alled Noy 2—Br ship Inverness- | Tuesday, Nov. 5, and Fvery Five Days Thereafter, 2-Brship Lang- | FIRST-CLASS TICKETS, IVCLUD—; $20 . ING DOUBLE BERTH PULL-~ Sailed Oct 21—Brstmr Miowera, for | man" STANDARD SLEEPER, NG—Arrived Nov 4—Brstmr Belgic, | BRI hence Ang 24. SAN JOSE DE GUATEMALA--Arrived Oct 25 —Bark Detroit, from Nanaimo. dmportatlion COOS BA Y—Per Arago—800 tons coal, 1 chst ex- | press, 11 bxs butter, 1 sk coin, 19 bdls hides, 6 cs catsup, 1 bx books, 23 cs cheesé, 400 cs salmon, 2 | cs rabbes For further information apply at RKET STREET (Grand Hotel ot Office), San Francisco. { RICHARD GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Traflic Mgr. en. Pass. Agt. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH P- OIFIC RAILWAY €. Tiburon Ferry—Faot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. 0, 820, 11:00 A.x.: 12:33, 3 ; .M. ‘Thursdays—Extra tri at11:80 P, x. Saturdays—Extre trips ac 1.3 and 11:30 p. M. SUNDAYS—8:00, 9:80, 11:00 a.3; 1:30, 3:30, 5:00, 6:20 P. . San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 a. s, 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 r. M. Saturdays—Extra tripg | sURDAYS. b0, 1736 1:40, 3 SUNDA YS! , 11:10 A, 30.; 1:40, 3: | 5:00, 8:25 p. - Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave | Arrive San Francisco. | ADMEE | san Francisco. 1695, WEEK | SUl Sus- | WEEK Destination.| SO% | JERK { aM| Novato, (10:40 AM| 8:50 Ax | Ax| Petaluma, | 6:05 P (10:30 ax 7:30 M| 6:15 Pae Fuiton, Windsor, 10:30 AM ryille, 8:30 pM 8:00 AM| Cloverdale. | 7:30 rM| 6:15 Px Fieta, Hopland & iah. | 7:401«](' 8:00 Ax T:40 ax 8:00 ax|Guernevilte. | 0 Ax8:00 Axi| Sonoma and Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Springs | Kelseyville, Lakeport. Stages connect at Ukiah for Vieny Springs, Blae Anacortes and New | Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Greens wood, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, and every fifth day | Oahto, , , Potter Valley, / thefeafter, connecting at Vanoouver with the C. b. | Danra. Liee, e P o vt ® Seond) Day’s, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, ~Scotia ith N. P. R, R, at Seattle with | aad £ wosend with Alaska steamers. | * Saturaay ¢ For Eureks, Arcata aad Flelds Landing (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomons, 2 7. u., Oct. 1, & 11, 16, Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced tes. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all polnts bes yond San Rafael at half rates. Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviots, Santa | Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bufldings Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (L8 ADEEIFS) And Newport, 8 A. A, Sept. 26, B0. At9 A M. Oct. 4 8 12, 16, 20, 24, 28 and | — every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (S8an_Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Angeles, Redondo (L.os Angeles) and 'Newport, 11 6.10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 50, Nov.'3, 7, 11, 16, 19, 23, 27, and every tourth day | zgoor a. ., Sept. 24, 28, Oct. street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agenta. San Francisco, TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. 10 Market TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR- street wharfat 10 A. M. every five days, con- necting at PORTLAND with direct rail linés 10 all WASHINGTON, ints in_ OREGO! (ONTAN A, and all Eastern points, including Chl cago, New York and Boston. Columbia sails Nov. 10. Etate of California sails Fare in cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. $7 50; For through rates and all other information apply 10 the undersigned. G00DALL, PERKINS & C0 Gen'l Supts., 10 Marke st. San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La | : Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. X.. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery 20, 30, Dec. 10. ov. 5, 15, 25, Dec. 6. FRED. F. CoNNoR, Gew'l Agzent. 198 Montgomery st H, C. WHITING, R.X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. BOUTHEEN FPACIFIC COMPANY (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Tralms leave aud are due 0 arrive a S. FRANCISCO. ¢ '\ — Froyw NOVEMEER 04 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. . 1 OA Atlautic Express, Ogden'and East.. 1 04 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey. Sacra- mento, and Redding via Davis.... 7:304 Martinez, San Ramon, Napa, Caiis. toga and Santa Rosa. | ®:30A Niles, San Jose, Stockion, ione, Sacramento, Marysville, Red Bluff | aud Oroville. . | *8:304 Peters and Miiton. . 004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 004 Los Angeles Lxpress, Rsymond, (for Yoeemite), Sants Barbara and Tos Avgeles..... 004 Martinez and Stockton . 10:004 San Leandro, Haywards ani 12:00 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 1:00¢ Niles, San Jose and Livermore. 0p Sacramento River Stcamers 07 San Leandro, Haywards & Wi 0r San Leandrg, Haywards & W: 4:00r Martinez, San ~Ramoy Napa, Sauta Rosa. 4:00r Benicia, Es) Knights Landin; Oroville and Sacr 4:30p Niles, San Jose, Stockton ., . 5:00r San Leandro, Haywards & Way Si'ns mall. Rises Bets | Rises. 25a| 6.89) 5.07 6588 124l 6:40 5.06! 8.02p exactly at noon to-day—L e., at _noon of the 1 meriaian, or at exactly 8 p. M., Greenwich time. HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BEANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. NA,} MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO. November 4, 1895, The time ball on Telegraph HIll was dro%e: i A. F. F ECHTELER, Lieutenant U. S. N.. in chary cent C1 13,000 r r lan Pac Island; River; 237 M ft lnmber, t0 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. MONDAY. November Stmr Rival, Johnson, 15 hours from Bragg: lumbet. to Samuel Blair. tmr National City, Andresen, 23 hours from reka: pass and lumber, to C A Hooper & Co. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 34 hours from_Cres- pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Arago, Reed. 40 bours from Coos Bay ; pass and madse, 10 Oregon Coal and Nav Co. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. 16 hours from Fort Bragg: pass and mdse, to J S Kimball. Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, 22 hours from Eureka; bound for southern ports; put in to land pass. Whal stmr Narwal, Smith, 15 days from Fox Is- 1and; 170 bbls oil, to Pac Steam Whaling Co. Stmr Lakme, Bonifield, 30 days from Hueneme; produce, to Erlanger & Galinger. Stmr Cleone, Higgins, 27 hours from Eureka; 160 M ft lumber 300 M shingles 100 M shakes, to Gray & Mitchell. Stmr W stport, Jacobs, 18 hours from Noyo: , to Union Lumber Co. Whal stmr Orca, McGregor, 13 days from Fox Is- 2600 Ibs bone 90 bbls oil, 300 1bs ivory, to team W haling Co. Br ship Osborne, Scott, 131 days from Swansea; 4640 tons coal, to Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Ship partan, Polité, 10 days from Seattle; 2140 tons coal, to B P Cornwall. Whal bark Lydia, Macomber, 23 days from Fox Island: 10,000 ibs bone 140 bbis oil, to S Foster. Whal bark Chas W Morgan, Eari, 31 days from Okhotsk Sea; 5700 1bs bone 1300 bbls oll, to J & W R Wing. ‘Whal bark Alice Knowles, Ogden, 19 days from {-;Dx Island: 4710 1bs bone 216 bbls oil, to J' & W R Ving, Br bark Invercoe, Lewis, 145 days from Swansea; 2261 tons coal, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Br bark Oimara, Brown, 149 days from Swansea; 209 tons coke 1750 tous coal, to F Lloyd Jones. Whal brig Hidalgo, Williams, 20 days from Fox allast, to master. Schr'W & Phelps, Farrell, 16 hours from Bowens Landing; 140 M 1t lumber, to I Heywood. Lucania, Schr Mavflower, Olsen, 7 days from Siuslaw River; 120 M it lumber, to Order. chr Fortuna, Rosich, 28 hours from Eureka; M ft lumber, to McKay & Co. Schr Bessie K, Anderson, 18 bours from Albiol 103 M ft lumber 1050 posts 3945 grape sticks, to J S Kimball. Schr Rebecea, Jorgenson, 9 days from Columbia impson Lumber Co. Schr Maggie C Russ, Jacobson, 30 hours from Eureka; 826,500 ft lumber, to C A Hooper & Co. Cleared. MONDAY, November 4. Stmr State of Callfornia, Ackley, Astoria; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Stmr St Paul, Green, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Sailed. MONDAY, November 4. Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, southern ports. i Stmr South Coast, Hansen. Stmr Alcatraz, Dettmers. Steam yacht Eleanor, Scott. Schr Archie and Fontie, Colstrup. Schr Reliance, Jensen. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—November 4—10 P M—Weather clear: wind NW; veiocity 20 miles ver hour. Spoken. L4 Per Br bark Ipvercoe Oct 23—32 N, 133 W, Br ship Androta, from Santos for Portland, Or. Charters. The ship St Nicholas loads mase for New fork; ship John C Potter, lumber on the Sound for Santa Rosalia. The Ger ship Albert Rickmers was chartered priortoarrival for wheat to Europe, 31s 3d; Br ships Rowena and Golgate, same voyage, 35s. e Ger bark Visurgis and Br bark Eliot were chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe, 35s; Br ship Province, 31s 3d; Br bark East African, 30s—18 3d less direct. The Br bark Invercoe was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat 10 Europe, 32s 6d: Br ship Osborne, same voyage, prior (o arrival, 27s 6d. The Br ship Levérnbauk is chartered on the spot for wheat to Europe, 28s 9d—a decline. Domestic Ports. CO0S BAY—Sailed Nov 3—Sumr Arcata, for San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 3—Schr R W Bart- lett, from Tacoma: bktn J M Griffith, from Port Hadlock; schr Louise, from Umpqua; schr F S Redfield, from Port Blakeley. TACOMA—Arrived Nov 4—Br ship Marpesia, hc oct 12. NEWPORT SOUTH—Arrived Nov 4—Stmr Na- varro, from Fort Bragg, YAQUINA BAY—Sailed Nov 3—Stmr Faralion, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Nov 3—Schr Ex- celsior, from San Pedro, at very low rat at compan, NewYork OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Fremantle), $220 first class, $110 steerage. Tates South Africa. Steamship Australia, lulu only, Satur- November 9, at 10 Parties Nov. 4. and Dec, Ticket oftice, 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. _J. 0. SPRECKELS & BROX., General CONPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER (N River, foot of Morton st. this line avold both transit by the discomfort of crossing th boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, first-class $160; second-class $116. LA GASCOGNE, Capt. Baudelon. e - November 16. 5100 A. LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent g ............. Sovember LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Leboeuf. November 30, LA TOURATNE, Gapt. Santelll. e .. becember A& For further particulars apply to A. FORG) No. 3 Bowling Green, F. FUGAZI & C nue, San Francisco. (UNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. i8S MAIL SERVICE. ov. 9, 10 ia, g | Etruria, Nov. S e e Taoc 14; 3 MM Campania, Nov Umbris, Nov. 30,2 ¢ m U FAST EXPR 3,10 A3 LCabin passage 36 Unlted States and Royal Mail Steamers | | General Office of the under Grand Hotel. Austra- liaz Lowest Honol as A MARIPOSA, sails via Honolulu and Auck- land, 14, a1 2 P AL SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced special rates for 0., Agents, 5 Montgomery mbria, De and upward; second cabin, 835, $40, $45, accordiy b Sl ording 1o steamer and accommo- Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe Tates. For freight and passage apply Fompuny's office, 4 Bowling Green, New York. VERNON H. BROWN & CO., General Agents. G00d accommodations can alw application to WILLIAMS, DIM( Agents, San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. be secured on AL T ueenstown orka Qus Petown & Liverpool, ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected: second cabin, $35 and $40; Maj Teutonic 35 . _Steerage Tickets from England, ire- | thRoieh o an Fomn o n Francisco at lowes| ealling_dates tic and | en, Norway and Denmark i rates. Tickets, | and cabin plans may be proc from W.H. AVERY, Piulc Mail Dock, or the | , 613 Market sty . FLETCHER, General Agent tor Pacific Const. Southampton, BOYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indles and calling en route at France, and Plymouth to land passengers. ‘Through bills of lzding, in connection With the Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co,, issued for freight ure to direct ports in England and Germany. ‘Through tickets from San Franclsco to Plymous Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, $195: thi; olass, $97 50. For furiher articulars apply to PARROIT & CO., Agents, 306 California st. VALLEJO AD MARE ISLAND, STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Sunday—10 A. > Sunday—8 ¥ o 4% Landing. Mission 1. Pier 2 STOCKTON STEAM Leave Pler No. 3, Washington At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday, 8& Accommodations Reserved by Telephone, STEAMER : J. D. Peters City ‘of Stocks v, T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, ZTelephone Maln 805, ©:30¢ New Orleaus Vxpress, Fresno, Ray- mond (for Yoscmite), Dakerstield, Santa Barbara,Jos Angeles, Dem- - ivg, El Paso, New Orleans aud East, [ [N 8:30P Sauta ¥o Ttonte, Atlsutic Iixpress for Mojave and East 6:00 Buropean Mail, Ogden and Tast 6:00 Haywards, Nilésund San Jose. 17:00r Vallejo . i '7:00p Oregon Vixpress, Bacramento, Marys- ville, Redding, Portlaud, Puget Sound and Eas .. 1 7:00P San Leandro, Haywards & 9:00 San Leandro, Haywardsk Way 4[10:05p “Sunset Limited,” Fresno, Los Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and East.. 12:459 $411:157 San Leandro, Haywards & Way 8t'ns_ *7:154 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Nar: 2154 Newark, Centerville e, Boulder Creel Stations S50 #2:357 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Now Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, anta Cruz and Principal Way | 5 “11:204 | g 9:304 11:45p Hunters' Excursion, San Jose and Way Stati 17:200 Townsend Sts.) 1:45¢ 0, Guadalupe and Priu- cipal Way Stal 0:404 San Jose and W; d Way hoy, Tres Pinos, fonterey and Pacilic 10 0P San Jose and Princips] Way Stations 01> Ban Jose and Way 5%tions. * San Jose and Way 451 San Jose and Wav i atior CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANCISC0—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)~= 27:00 8:00 C0 *10:00 11:00a.x. *12:30 $1:00 *2:00 3:00 *4:00 G:00 *6:00r.u, From OARLAKD—Foot of Broadway.— *C:00 *7:00 ! *0:00 10:00 A 112:00 i *12:20 200 *+3:00 00 *3:00r., A for Morning, P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. 1 Saturdays only. 1 Sundays only. ' t+ Monday. Thursday and Saturday nights only. 4Tuesdays and Saturdays. _ § Sund nd Thursdays. The PACIFIC TRANSFER COTMIPANY will call for and check baggage from hotels and resi. inquire of Ticket Agents for Time Cards and. Atlantic AND Pacific RAILROAD frains leave from and arrive At Market-Street Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRESS To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at 5:30 p. . Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to Chicago Via Kansas City withe for carrying Pullman | B ) CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid Vestibule Train Daily, with Dining-cars, @nder Harvey's mansgement. Connecting trains leave San Francisco at 9 . a. and 5:30 p. M. daily. The best railway from Cilifornia to the East. New ralls, new ties: no dust, fnteresting scenery; and good meals in Harvey's dining-room or dining- Ticket Ofiice—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building, * NORTH PACIFIC (015T RATLROXD Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, beginning October 27, 1895, WEEKDAYS. For Mill Valley and San Rafael—7:30, 915, 11:00 Aol 45, 5:15, 6:30 P. M. San Quen! :15 A. M3 1:43, Extra trips_for 3 days and Saturdays at 111 5t SUSDAYS. Mill Valley, San Rafacl aud San Quent 00, 10°00, 11:50 . 3. 130, 5:00, 4:50 245 P. M. *Does 1ot run to San Quentin, THROUGH TRAINS. Cazadero and way stations. Tomales and way stations. EIR Reyes Al Yo apions

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