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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1895 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Good overland demand for Coffee. Silver unchanged. Wheat weaker. Barley firmer. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Another decline in Beans. Hay firm and in light receipt. Large arrivals of Mustard Seed. Bran and Middlings unchanged. Potatoes and Onions cheap. Butter firmer. Eggs steady. Poultry nomii Persimmons cheaper. Game declined. pes steads Dried Frait quieter. Hides weak. Provisions unchanged. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, No- vember 11, 1865, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The foliowing are the seasonal rainfalls to date ompared with those of same date last season: reka 4.16, last senson 5.14; Red Bluft 2.97, last, E season 2.02: San Francisco 2,18, last seuson 2.787'| Fresno .29, last season 1.12; San Luis Obispo 2.16, | Jast season 3.52; Los Angeles .65, last season .7 San Diexo .99, last season .05; Yuma .31, last sea- on 1 O The ing are the maximum temperatures repor ons in California to-day Eu_rekn B4, Tted Bluft 66, San_Francisco 66, Fresno 66, In- depenaence 64, San Luis Obispo 70, Los Angeles 60, San Diego 60, Yuma 76. ncisco data—Maximum temperature 66, mir 50, mean 3. I'ne area of high pressure central last night over T Wyoming and the re-enforcing high ongthe Oregon const have moved eastward and are now over the | Missouri Valley. An areaof low_pressure has de- | nd Southern Califor, 1g rai his section. Another area o bens 1o be formiing of the Wash: accompanied by cloudy weather and riable winds. The temperature has re- tionary, except at Ked Bluff, Indepen- Fresno, | 1in Western Arizona light mained dence an ation abroad being {n an unsettled state was cer- tainly not calculated to encourage speculation. English consols were higher, and In fact that one of the ;bull helps of, the last weeks was removed. Liverpool cables were lower for wheat. Receipts in the Northwest were heavy, although some fall. ing off was thought possible. Minneapolis and Duluth had 1713 cars and Chicago 595. With- drawals from store were large at 338,032 bushels. ‘The visible supply statement was a matter of considerable interest as the different poirts repre- sented. With all places included an increase of 3,946,000 bushels was figured. The amount on e decreased 240.000 bushels and the le supply 26,000 bushels. Liverpool English v wWirea that the total world's shipment for the week would aggregate 8,000,000 bushels. The official Board of Trade figures on these exports wiil ap- pear to-morrow. EXport clearances were fair at 344 bushe! session was noted for the free liguidation ot “ong” wheat by people who have been expec.ing anyihing but the present_zccumulation of StoCks in this country. Atthe close prices were-only a fraction above the inside figuresof the day. Clos- ing Continental cables were generally Jower. De- cember wheat opened from 58¢ to 57 %gc, sold be- tween 58c and b8ge, closing at 5734c, 1@1%4sc lower than Saturday. Estimated receipts for to- morrow 500 cars. g CORN—Drew very little attention and the situa- tion was practically unaltered. The Government report, which issues this afternoon, will treat of the corn vield, but the immense crop is assured, s0 that the prospective statement amounted to nothing as & factor. Liverpool cables were firm and 14d higher. Recelpts were 428 cars, and 185, 675 bushels were taken_from store. EXport clear- ances amounted to 132,464 bushels. The weak- ness of wheat tended to_produce a similar feeling in this market. The visible supply decreased 227,000 bushels and the amount on 0Cean passage £00.000 bushels. May corn opened from 2914c to 293¢, sold at 20%4c, closing at_2914c, Tsc under Saturday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 320 cars. OATS—Tnactivity was still the notable feature inoats. As in wheat and corn there wasalack of firmness apparent. Receipts were 325 cars, and 171,965 bushels were taken from store. The visible supply increased 290,000 bushels. May ol e lower. Estimated receipts for to-mor- ars. FLAX—Was firm. Cash No. 1, 9116@92c; May, 9714@973¢. Re- December, 913,@913; PROVISIONS_Ruled dull ceipts were 150 cars. and barely steady. Forecast made at San Francisco for tnirty hours, | The hog market hela fairly well, product” deriving idnight November 12, 1895: | some benefit therefrom, but the depression in California—Increasing cloudiness and | grain cast a gloom over the trade. At the close 10 casterly Showers; stationary tem- Californ casterly wind —Cloudy in western portion: stationary ture. | ere: starionaty temperature, | "o and viein Increasing cloudi- | probable showers: stationary tempera- | winds shifting to southeasterly. | ] ture; west e A. McADIE, Local Forecast Ofti NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. N. Y., Nov. 10.—Lord Salisbu day had a reassuring effect on the ts abroad, and the good feeling also extended his side of the Atlantic. Consols recovere ¢ in London and American securities there sympath; ris the Rothschilds 2 the worl ring confidence—a I tone characterizing the dealings at re. Our market was quick (o re- provement in London and on the NEW YOR st Sa brisk moved n m si Cor .and prices for the standard {ssues moved u tually during the aay. The gain, 3 anged from per cent, was most marked in the Internatio; aes, such as St. Paul and L. and Fully ~various stocks were taken for London. prl for the pUrpose 0f COVETing short CONTACLS in an- ticipation of the forinightly settlement on Thurs- . Loaiwille and St. Paul, which ained the most, the the tter ‘e been hes 8 St. 75. k of the current mentk, the earning: 3270,000 over last year. le to the strength of the increase d 1 huted 1ot a li Sharp recoveries were aiso noted in Lake Shore, | tock Island, Burlington ana Quiney, Northwesg, | Atchi Missouri Pacific, Caradian Sonthern, | Big Four, Manhattan, kansas and Texas preferred, | Wabash preferred, Wesiern Umnion Pacific | named was bought by d with insiders. It | negotiations with the < Chicago css, and on ree sales broke from 6334 to 65 | Tumor was put aflost to the effect that the Flower- | Oleozt coimmittee had dissolved, but this was offi- cialiy nd a rally to 643 followed. Subse- quetiily another story iwas circulated that Attor- Yey-General Hancock wonld be asked to prevent he reorga 1 of the committee. The heaviness of the stock affected the indus- ably, but the railway list maintained ime, falling to per cent. Latter on adv ha the Supreme Court fayor of the ¢ Washington MK eespor: case | stock rallied 10 50@2 10035 and_then fell t0 9 aud Cattle-feeding and 1@1%; per cent an I mpan; y_the Sugar first rose 1 to 3;. Tobacco, Distilling | ather preferred sold down later recovered part of the Ina general wi by fears of % up by ¢ the industrials were weakened | legislation by Congry Sugar, | €d. will be the first corporation taken | v House. The withdrawal of $1,000.- 000 it he sub-treasory by William H. Cros for shipment to Kurope by Spree to-morrow had no influence whatever, r did the talk about heavy exports later in | k. There was & sprinkling of com »-day, but the offerings were quickl Speculation in stocks closed scead sdvences of 14 to 23 per cant. owever. generally 1050 1 to 134 des were 214,088, s Show Is were firm and higher. The sales 0,000. Atchison adjustment fours %4, do general fours ¥4 to 78, do sec- wss A, 110 273 0 118, Milwau to 120: Missouri, 51092, United States Cordage sixes nd Reading fours 14 10 7834, ent bonds $1000° coupon fours of 1907 sold at 11214 and $18,000 coupon fives sold 81 115@1151%. The Mercantile Safe Deposit Company reports silver bullion on 1,569 ounces: certifi- cates ontstanding, Lake teady. Winter wheat, I ir 10 fancy, $2 80@3 40 Minnesota clear, )@3 50; do, patent mills, Southern extras, #2 10( ents, 5 : comm good 1o cholce do, $2 H0@S3 10. ORNMEAL—Steady, dull. 602 65. RY E—Nominal. Yellow Western, No. 1 Wester: 48¢. BARLEY—Nominal. Western, 47@50c; No. 2 Milwaukee, 44@48c. WHEA [—Spot market fairly active, lower. | . 2 red. store and elevator, 66lgc: afloat, 1. 0. b.. 6714c; ungraded red, Ba@70c: No. orthern. €434c. Options were fairly ve and weak at a deciine of 7s@11sc from Saturday, due to weaker cables, heavy foreign selling and a crease in the visible, wiih free local realiz- ay and December were most active. Janu- 651gc; March, 6733; May, 68lc: July, December, 81%ac. — 'rly active, easier. No.2, 353,@ 8Blhc elevator, 3714c afloat. Options were duil and ac lower with the West and local realizing, closing steady. November and May most active; November, 85%c; December, 353%4c; January, 85c: May, 3565cC. OATS—Spots easier: fairly active. Options dull and weaker. November, 23c; December, 233ac: May, 253gc. Spot prices—No. 2, 23c: No. 2 White, 2412¢; No.2 Chicago, 24c; No. 8, 2334c: No. wh 23c: mixed Western, 2315@2 white do, 24@2Kc; while State, 24@28c. Provisions. LART—Quiet, but weak: Western steam, 85 85; 85 60: November. $5 90; refiped, duli: Con- tinent. 6 30; South American, $6 65: compound, 435@714e FORK-—steady and in more demand; sales, 200 arrels; mess, $9 75@10 2! BUTT Quie:: choice, steady; State dairy, 12 @2ilac: do creamery, 20@23c: Western dairy, 1015@15¢c: do creamiery, 14@23c: do June, 15@ 9@l4c: Elgins, 23c; imitation . 12@173ac. F—Quiet and easier; State large, 714@ 10%5c: do fancy, 10@1035c; do small. 73,@11c; @ | skims, = 14@3c. , moderate receipts: State ana 25¢; icehouse, 16@18c, do, per 25; Western fresh, 19@22¢: do, per tmed, 16@16%4c; do per case, £3 50 —Quiet and steady; country, 43pc. SED OIL — strong, light ' offerings; crude, 24@: rellow prime, new, 2914c¢ bid, 3 10, Off grade, Z8c bid. ¢—in moderate demand and steady; domes- s4@bc: Japan, 35.@3%c. i ASSES—Foreign, nominal; New Orleans, arely steady aud unchanged to 15 poinis down: December. $14 45@14 50; Januagy, ¥14 30@14 35: March, $14@14 15: April, $14; May, 518 60@13 75: August, $1315; September, $12 50. spor Rio, duly, steady; No. 7, 1526@15564c¢, SUGAR—Raw, dull and stéady: fair refining, 5@ B7c; centrifugals, 96 test, 33 : refined, more active; off A, 4 1-16@414c; mold A, 474c: standard A, 1gc; confectioners’ A. 43jge; cut Joaf and crushed, 51jc: powdered, 47c; granu- luted, 416@40%c; cubes, 475c. ¥ruit and Produce. CALIFORNIA FRUIT—Ralsins, London layers, #1 20a] 35: Sorown, 334@ic; d-crown, 4gSe. 4. APRICO’ , 935@]11c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 534 ALMONDS—Paper-sheil, 11@14 WALNUTS—Standard, 9. HOPS—Quiet. steady; ' State common to cholce, 3@10c; Pacific Coast. 3%@10c. London market vuchanged. WOOL—Quiet; pulled, 15@34c; Texas, 9@13c. Merchandise. PIG TRON—Steady; moderatedemand; Amerl- can. $12@14 50. COPPER—Quiet; lake, $11 40@11 50. LEAD—Duil; weak; domestic, $3 175@3 20. TIN—Quiet; straits, §14 55: plates quiet. SPELTER—Weak: domestic, $3 80. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, 11L, Nov. 10.—Nothing developed in wheat this morning which could be construed ®s favorable to higher prices The financial siin- S—Bag : peeled, 15c. | Alton,Terre Haute. 59 | Consoitdation Coal. in Sacramento Valley; northwest- | yanuary pork and January ribs were unchanged | from, and January lard & shade lower than Satur- Closing Prices. WHEAT—November, 5654c; December, 5734c; May, 614c. s CORN-—Novemver, 29c; December, 2834c; May, 291j4c. OATS—November, 181pc; December, 18%c; May, 20340 e PORK—November, $8 10; January, $9 07%4; May, £9 40. LARD—_November, $5 60; January, $5 60; May, 85 80. RIBS—November, $4 50; January, $4 60; b market was without change. s limited, with fair 10 good cream preferred. Quotations were un- active and firm. Fresh stock was and when offered was readily taken. 1914c per dozen. 5@314 per cent on call and 6@ 614 per_cent on time loans. York exchange 5014 at 50¢ premium. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, IrL, Nov. 11.—The cattle market was active and firm to-day, dressed beet concerns buying freely. Prices were 10c higher. The demand for hogs from local packers and shippers was brisk to-day and the market for that animal was firm, but unchanged in price. Re- duced offerings of sheep and a good demand re- sulted in an advance of 10@15c per hundred pounds. CATTLE—Recelpts, 17,000. Common to_extra steers, £3@5: stckers and feeders, $2@385; and bulls. $1 25@3 50; calves, $2 50@b 75; , $2@3 30; Western' rangers, §2 25@3 90, s, 50.000. Heavy packing and 8 50@3 70; common to cheice 7 $3 55@ light, 3 30@; SHEEP — Receipts, 1 $1 40@3 10; lambs, 4,000. r to choice, 5@4. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. 1y sold Cal as follows: Grapes crates, $1 20@1 50 Y., Nov. 11.—The Earl Fruit ornia fruit at open auction to- mperors, $3 40@3 kays, hali-crates, $1 70 Tol 0 $1 40@’ . $1 26@1 35 hal if-c Fe: @ CHICAGO, (1.1, No he Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruil at open anction to-day, as soliows: Grapes — Emperor, §3 25; half-crates, $1 35@l 65: Cornichons, halt-crates, §1 60. Pears —Winter Nellis, $2. Portet Bros. Company sold to-day : Grapes—Half- crates, Verdells, $1 45@l 60; Muscats, $1 30@ 1 Cornichons, $1 45; Tokays, 90c; Ferraras, NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call easy at 1@2 and closing offered at 114%. Prime mercantile pa- per, 5@516%. Bar silver, 6735c. Mexican dollurs, bdc. Sterling exchange 1s steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $i 8716@4 88 for 80 anys and $4 5914@4 8915 for demand. Posted rates. $4 8815@4 90. Commercial bills, 32 8614 (@4 874. GoOvernment bonds steady: State sirm; ruiroad bonds higher. Silver at the board was dull. Inst loan at 134% cLosING Am Tel & Cable.... 93 Atchison.. Preterred Adams Kxpress. STOCKS. |Norfolk & West.. /5| _Preferred. /s/North Ame: |Northern Pacific.. |_Preterred. Nortnweste: Preferred. - Y. Centr, . Y. Chicago&s st preferred. 4| _2d preferred... . American Express.115 ‘American Tobacco. 8754 Preferrea ) Bay State Baltimore & O] Brunswick Land; Buffalo, Roch & P. 21 NV & N. H.. Canagn Pacific.... 5534\ Y. & New Eng. Cannda Southern . 54 (N. Y. Susa & W. Canton Land....... 0075 Preferred... Central Pactiic 1515 Ontarto. Ches. & Obio....... 19~ Ontario & Western. Chicago Alton.....160 |Oregon Improvmt. Preterrea.........170 | Preferred. ... B354 Oregon Navigal 4614 Orezon Short Line. |Pacific Mail Chicago, B. & Q. Chicago & E. Il Preferced... Chicago uas. Cleve & Pitts! ... 6334 Peoria, D.& 1§ 16517 Plitsburg & W ns. ptd. 27 {Pullman’ Palace...164 Consolidated Gas.. 14614 Quicksilve 2 C. C.C. &St. Louls. 40 |~ Preferred. 1644 Preferreu. .. 90 Resaing. 127 Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 32Y RioGrande &Westn 17 Preferred. - 98" Preferred......... 35 Cotton VIl Cert. 1914 Rock Islana. 74%s Commercial Cabie.150 ~ RomeWat & Ogden118 Del. Hudson.......128 |St. L.& 8. W, Del Lack&Westernl86 | Preferred. Denver& K. G...... 13 |St. Paul. Preterred. 4434 Preferri 2 Distillers 19% St. Paul & Duluth, 2 289y Preferred.... 38 105/St. Paul & Omaha., 40%4 preferred. 207 Preferred... 120 Fort Wayne.......167 P. M. &N 113 GreatNorthern prd. 120 |Silver Certincat. 67% Green By, 2 33 Southern Pacific... 201z Harlem... Soutnern R. K. Hocking Coal...... 312 Preferred... Hocking Valley. Sugar Refinery. Homestake .. Preferred. H. & Texas Cent. Tenn. Coal & Tron. 1llinols Central Towa Central. Preferred. Kansas & Te: Preferred... . Kingston & Pei Lake Erie & Westn 97 | Preferred. g’/:'l’cxu Pact Preferred. Preferred. ... Union Pacific...... 9% Lake Shore. Den. & Gult. 4V Nauonal Lead.. Cordage. Preferred. Preterred. Long Islana. . Guaranteed. Louisville & Nash. b3 |U. S. Express...... Louisville Na& Ch. U, S. Leather Preferred. 251a| Preferred. Manhatian Consol.105%4 U, 8, Rubbes Mempnis & Charls. 18 | " Preferred. . 92 Mexican Central... 1114 Utica & B. River..150 Michigan Central.. 98 |Wab. 8. L. & Pac.. 1% Minn & 8. Li.......i— | Preferred. . laig Preferred. .. — Wells-Far, . 91 Minn. & St. Leom. 22% Western Union.... 89 1st preterred. 21(Wis Centran........ 4lg 2d preferred. Wheeling & LE.. 13355 Missourd Pacific.... 30 | Preferred.. o 401, Mobile & Ohio..... 19 |Am Cotton Ol pid. 6914 Nashville Chawt.... 75 W U Beet. < 10%; National Linseed.. 2234 L I'ITaction... 18 N.J. Central. 10512 CL081NG BONDS. 11134 M K T 2ds. 112 Do, 4s...........00 8615 121 L Union 6s..0114 U S 48, Teg... Do, 48 coupon. U 48 new reg. Mutu Do, 4s coupon...121 [N J Cent Gen bs...119 Do. 2s.. 9614/ Northern Pac 1sta.117 o, Bs.... 11444l Do, 2ds...........10214 1o, 58 ‘coupon....115 | Do, 3as. . it Cherokee 4s, 1896.10034 Nortnwest Consols. 141 Do, 1897. -1003;| Do, ceb e........107 Do. 1898, 100340 R & N 1sts. . '11014 1003, /StL&IronMtGen 58 Bi |SUL & & F Gen 65.105 |St Paul Consols ...128 St P. C. & Pa 1sis 117 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..110 ISouthern k. R. bs. 9A Texes Pecific firsts 88 Texas Pacseconds. 23l Do, Class B 4, La Consol ds.. Missouri funding..— N Carolina con 6s..123 Do, 4s...... 104 | UnionPac 1stor86.10515 €0 Carolina 416s...108 |West Shore 4s.....106%; Tenn new 3s..-.... 80 [Mobilc & Ohlo 4s.. #43 62%g R GranaeWest 1sts 76 (Ches & O 5t -109 E8 Kansas Fa Consels 799 sas Pa Consols 8B lats Den alva1s Do. con 6. |Reading 4s. l!lluanrl ©s. FOREIGV MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ExN., Nov. 11.—The spot market uiet at 5s 4 53ad. C 26084 .m‘.m.v;d@u /0. Cargoes are steady at FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: No- vember, 5s 23,d; December, 5s 3d; January, os 8%44d; February, 68 334d; March, 58 414d. SECUBITIES. LONDON, ExG.. Nov. 11.—Consols, 10614; sil- ver, 30 13-16a; French Rentes, —. AND BULLION. £ XCHANGE Sterling Exchange, 60 days......... — $4 873 Sterling _Exchange, sight........... — 4 8914 New York Exchange, sighi......... — 0233 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 05 Fine silver, spot, B ounce. Fe s 673 Mexican Dollars............ . 127 ———— PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Crocodile takes for Hull 58,135 ctls, valued at $56,682; Lancing, for London, 73, 804 cls at §71,467. The market is weak in all positions and trade is quiet. No. 1. 95c: choice, 9614¢ B ctl; lower grades, 80@99%ec @ cil; extra choice for milling, 973ac@1 @ ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION — 10 0'clock — May — 600 tons, $1 04. December—200, 9835c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—100 tons, $1 08%: 600, $1 033 2100, $1 0354. December —100, 951j5c: 100, 98c; 100, 9755c: 1300, 9734c. FTERNOON SESS10N—May—1200 tons. 81 03 1400, $1 039, December — 100, 9755c; 11 T3;c. BARLEY—The Crocodile takes for Hull 27,974 ctis Brewing, valued at $22,150. Feed has again advanced. Brewiug is also firmer in sympathy. but there is very little doing in it. Feed, 60@B2i4e: choice, 65c;” Brewing, 67%4@ 75¢; Chevalier. §1 10@1 20 for No. 1 and 60@76c ® ctl for off grade. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEsSION—10 o'clock—May—600 tons, 8735, KEGULAR MORNING SEssioN—May—100 tons, 68c. December—100, 633 gATTEENOON SrssioN = December — 200 tons, 53150 OATS—Dealers report an inactive market. Mill- ing, 60@70c; fancy Feed, 70@75¢; good to cnoice, 571%@67Y4C ; common to fair. 50@55¢; Gray, 57va @GT‘,' c: Red, for seed, 85@9b6c; Black, for seed, $110@1 50; Burprise, 77%4@85¢ B ctl. CORN; No lower, but weak and dull. Large Yel- low, 71@s0c; Siaall ound. do, 856 White, 90 ctl. Quoted at 7736@80c B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—873,@95¢ ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR-—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, §3 25@3 Bakers’ extras, $3 10@5 25; superfine, $2 26@2 50 B bbl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@19 B ton; Cracked Corn, $18 50@19 50 torl. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$15@14 50 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $20 50 B ton for the besi. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 814 50@15 50 Oilcake Meal at the mill, $18 3 ton; jobbing, $20; Cottonseed Otlcake, $24. HAY—Arrivals continue light and the market is strong at the advance. Wheat, 87 50@11 50: Oat, $6@9: Wheat and Oat, $7@10 50: Barley, $5 50 9; Alfalfa, $6@7 60; Clover, $6 50@7 50; Com- pressed, $6@11; Stock, $5@6 8 ton. STRAW—Firm at 35@60c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Almost all kinds are lower again under large arrivals. The market is very weak. Bnyos are quotable at $1@i 15: Small Whites, 81 25@ 1 55; Pea, 81 50@1 65; Large Whites, $1 10@ 120 Pink. $1@115: Reds, 81 15@1 25; Black- eve, 81 75@1 85: Red Kidney, $1 50@1 75; Limas, $2 25@2 40: Butters, $1 40@1 75, SEEDS—Over 6000 sacks of Mustard eame in yesterday. Brown Mustard, §1 75@2 % ctl; Trieste, $2@2 10 B cu; Yellow Mustard, $1 25@1 60 Boctl; Flax, 81 80 @ ctl; Canary, 3@3%2c B s Alfalfa, 83,@714c ® 1B: Rape, 13,@ic B b, Timothy, 6%ec % Ib; Hemp, 4c 3 1. DRIED PEAS—Quoted at $1 15@1 20 3 ctl for Niles, $1 20@1 40 for Blackeye and $1 40@1 60 B ctl for Green. POTATOE ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweets have a wide range, accord- ing to quality. The other sorts show no change. Sweets, 50c@$1 25 B cil; Salinas Burbanks, 60@ | 85c; River Burbanks, 30@35c; Oregon Burbanks, 40@60c; xiver Reds, 35@40c B ctl. ONTONS—Are steady 40@55C; 35@50¢ B ctl. VEGEI'ABLES—Summer Squash brought $1 P box: Green Penpers quotable at 20@40¢ F box; Dried Peppers, 10@11c B Ib; Tomatoes, 20@50¢ % box: Green Peas, 31a@41jc; String Beans. 315@ | 6o: Lima Beans, 815@41sc; Cucumbers, 40@50¢ 3 box; Green Okra, 40@50c; Dried Okra, 1214¢ B Ib; Egg Plant, 40@50c; Cabbage, 70@75¢ B cil; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 25@31g¢ B Ib: Marrow fac Squash, 37@8 B ton. Pickle Onion: CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER-—Dealers quote a firmer market for fresh Creamery. Pickled descriptions are quoted atail sorts of prices and accurate quotations are BUTTER, Fancy, onds, 21@2215¢c. Dalry—Fancy, 20@22c: good to choice, 163 18c; lower grades, nominal. CREAMERY Tre—18@2lc B b. PICKLED—15@17C 3 . FIRKIN—14@15¢ B D CHEE Fancy mild new, 81,@9¢c: common 10 good, 6@Sc; Young America, §@l0c; Eastern, 12 xt 24c, with sales at 25¢; sec- Are quiet and unchanged. Fancy East 5c; g 1ce Eastern, 1715@20c store liges, 16@a5c B doz; cold- }a@30c: pillels” Egs, 26@30¢; ranch Eggs, 35@40c POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—There was not enough on the mar- ket to disturb quotations. Live Turkeys, 10@11c for Gobblers and 10@11c for_Mens; dressed do, 12@l3c: Geese, % par, $175: Ducks, 84 50@5 50: Hens, $4 50@5 60: Roosters, young, 84 50@5 50 B doz: do, old. 34 50 @5; Fryers, $4@4 50: Broilers, $8 50@4 for large und $2 50@s 50 for small; Pigeons, 31 75@2 20 8 doz for young and $1@1 25 for old. GAME—Was weaker yesterday. Hare, $1 25: Rabbits. 81 25@1 50 for Cottontails and $1@1 25 for small; Gray Geese, 32 50; White Geese, $1 26@ 160; Brant, $1 50 @ doz. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Persimmons are in better supply and lower at 40@75c @ box; Apples 60c@ £1 B box for good to choice and 26@50c B box for common to fair; Winter Nellls Pears, $1@1 50; other Pears, 50@75¢ B box. BERRIES — Quotations for Strawberries. and Raspberries are nominal, receipts being ver; New Je v Cranberries, $8 50 3 bbl: Hue ries, 4@dc @ Ib; Raspberries, SA(? trawberries, —— % chest for Longworths and $3@7 chest for large berries. GRAPES—The market is steady. Black Grapes, #5@50c ® box; Muscats, 40@50¢; Verdels, 35@ B0c: Cornichon, 40@60c; Tokay, 40@A5c B box. Wine Grapes raiige from $15 10 $18 % ton. There are few left and they are poor. CITRUS FRUITS — California Oranges, $1 50 @2 25 ® box for Seedlings, and — for Navels; Lem- ons, $2 50@3 for common and #3 50@4 50 for good to cholce; Mexican Limes, 33@4; Banauas, $1@2 % bunch; Pincapples, $3@5 % dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Trade was suddenly queter at unchanzed prices. The following prices rule on the Fruit Exchange: Apples, 3c B b for quartered, 3Yac B b for sliced and 414@5c for evaporated; Peaches. 4@bc, und 515@6c for fancy « peeied, in boxes, 12@l3c; Prunes, 4¢ for the four sizes and 53c 74 1b forthe 40@50's; Apricots, 716@ 81kc for prime to choice and 9@10¢ 3 1 for fancy Moorpark; Figs, biack, 3@3%sc B for pressed and 2@23jc for unpress hite Figs, 3Lo@ic ¥ I tor pressed; Pears,7c B b for evaporated halves, 4@8lc for quarters: Plums, 314@4140 for pitted and 114@214c for unpitted; Nectarines, b5@bc F 1b for prime to choice and 614c¢ for fancy. tAISINS AND DRIED GRAPLS—Prices are as follows, carload lots, f. 0. b. San Francisco: London layers, $1@1 10 ® box; fonr-crown, loose, 83%4c @ Ib: three-crown, loose, 234c two- crown, 214c; seedless Sultanas, §14c: secdless Mus- catels, 234¢: clusters, $1 35: Dehesn cluaters, $2 10; Imperial clusters, $2 60; Dried Grapes, \234c 3 . s NUTS—Pine Nuts, 10@1216c B M: Chestnuts, 7@i0c B tb: Walnuts, 7@8c ® I for No. 1 hard and 9@9gc for softshell, jobbing lots; Al- monds, 6@7%¢ for Languedoc and 814@10¢ for puper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts, 3La@4c B ib for Cali- fornia; Hickory nuts, 5@6c; Pecans, 6 for rough and 8¢ for polishea: Filberts, 8@9c; Brazil Nuts, g % b Coconnuts, $4 50@o 50 % 100, HONEY—Comb I8 guiotable at 10@13c ® 1 for bright and 8@9c P I for lower grades; water- white extracted, 5@535c ¥ Ib: lght amber ex- tracted, 414@454; dark amber, 4c. BEESWAX—25@26c B Ib PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—No further change. Bacon is quotable at 7c B Ib for heavy and Tl B I for lizght medium, 103ke B I for light, 11@ 12c for extra light and 1214c for sugar cured: East- ern Sugar-cured Hams, 1374@15c @ 1b: California Hams, 11c; Mess Beef, $7@8 @ bbl: extra mess do, #8@9; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, $9 bbl: extra clear, $16 B bbl; mess, $14 B bbl; Smoked Beef, 932@10c B Ib. LARD—Eastern terces, quotable at 8@6l4c % I for compound and S for pure; pails, Bl4e; Call- und and 83kc for fornia_tierces, 5lge for comy ac pure; half bbis, 7¢: 10-1b tins, 934¢; do 51, Thae E—7c in terces and 7%c B B in ® b COTTOLEN 10-1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Quotations were undis- turbed yesterday. Heavy salted steers are quot- abie av 8c B 1b; culls and brands, 7c B Ib; medium, 7c % b: calls and brands, 6c: light, 6c B Ib: culls and brands, 5c ® Ib; Cow- hides, 6@6lc: culls and brands, Blge; salted Kip, 6c: salted Calf. 8¢; salted Veal, 7c; ary Hides, usual selec.on, 14@15¢c % f: culls and brand; 8@10c: dry Kip and Veal, 17c B b: culls, 9¢: dry calf. 17c: culls, 12¢ ® Ib; Goatskins, 20@Sbc each; Kids, 5ic; Deerskins, summer, 30c; mediom, 15@25c; winter, 10@16¢: Sheepskins, shearlings, 20c each: short wool, each: medium, 50 @80c each; long wool, 000 each. “Cuani o0 inds, about 14e less. TALLOW—XNo. 1 rendered s quotable at 4 43gc B Ib: country Tallow, c; refined, 6c; Giense, 3@3v5c B B WOOL~—We quote Fall as follows: Humbolat and Mendocluo, 643@8c P Ib; San Joaquin and Soutk | | Barley, ctls. | nue and East Twelfth street, SE 25 by SW 14 ern, 31.@5c B Ib; free Mountain, 6@7c; tive do, ™. HOPS—6@7c % D. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26c. COAL-—Wellington, $8: New Wellington. $8; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 @ ton: Seattle, 85 50 ®ton: Bryant, $5 50 B ton: Coos Bay, $6: Walls- end, $7: Scoteh, $7 50; Brymbo, $750; Cumber- land, $13 in bulk and $14 50 in sacks; Pennsyl- vania Anthracite Igzg, $14; Welsh Antbracite Egg, $9: Cannel, $8: Kock Springs, Castle Gate and Plersant Valley, $7 60; Coke. $13 in bulk and $15 ® ton in sacks. COFFEE—The private circular of C. E. Bickford gives the receipts at_this port during the first 10 monihs of 1685 ac 144,741 bags, against 174,791 bags during the same tinie in 1594. The sales from first bands were 129,174 bags, against 148,994, The stock on hand November 1 was 5847 bags, agains: 15,195, The world's visibleisupply Noven- ber 1 was 3,358,400 bags. against 3,011,716 bags November 1, 1894, The circular say: “The mar- ket has undergone no change silce OUF report on the 28th ult. Dealers complain of the siow demand from the interior, and transaciions with first hands have been fitful and unanimated. The greater por- tion of the sales effected were made daring the pasy two days, and there has also developed quite a brisk demand from overiand points for the better grades of washed Guatemala, sales amounting to s with further transactions pending. In w York the market for Brazils is soft and slightly lower. To-day’s stock consists of 40 Costa Rica, 785 Salvador and 4426 Guatemala—in all 5254 bags. The steamer City of Sydney is due about the 10th with 200 bags only.” We quote the market quiet as follows: 20%¢ B 1 for good washed Costa Rica; 20c for £ood Costa Rica; 19@ 19%4c for good Costa Rica mixed with black beans; 1712@181h¢ for fair Costa Rica: 14@16Ysc for common 10 ordinary Costz Rica: 1816@203jc for fair to good washed Salvador: 19@1934c for good bleached and green unwashed do: 2114@2134c B for prime washed Guatemaln; 2014@ 205 f0r good to strictly good washed Guatemala; 18@20c for falr washed Guatemala: 16%2@1784¢ for medium Guatemala; 1415,@16c for ordinary Guatemala 11@1434c for very inferior to common Guatemal 21@22¢ Tor goog to prime washed Peaberry; 2015¢ for good unwashed Peaber! SUGAR—The Western Su; defec- gar Refinery Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powderel and Fine Crushed, all 55kc: Dry Granulated, 5¢; Confectioners’ A, 474c; Magnolia A, ic; Extra C, 8%c; Golden C. 38,¢; half-barrels, T4 more than barrels, and boxes T5¢ more. = P—Golden, in bbls, 16¢; Black Strap, 10c SAN FRANCISCO M EAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First guality, 5@5%;c; second quality, 435c¢; third do, 3@dc 2. VEAL—Large. 4@5c: small, 5@7¢ B tb. h'i"UTTO:\‘—\\'eux'eu. 4la@Be; Kwes, LAMB—515@6c B 1. PORK_Lics tom, e for large, 8140 for small and — for feeders; dressed do, 412@5%4¢ B . RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 14,610/ Bran, sks. 965 Middlings, sks.. 675 Hops, bls.. 757 Wool. bls 05 Raisins, bx: 4,907 Leather. rolis 284 Lime, bbI 310 Tallow, cu 4 Quicksilver, 44,200 Sugar, bbls: 2,800 Chicory, bbls 1 Broom Corn, bales 305 Mustard Seed, sks 6, 4@4%c Flour,qr. sks Whea, ctls. Beans, sks. Corn, ctls. ... Potatoes, sks.. Onlons. sks. . o, Wine, gals. Brandy, gals. Hides, n 263 229 — - REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Katie H.Dewey (by J. F. Pinkham, commis- sioner) to Regina Wertheimer, lot on N_line of Herrmann street, 52:4 E of Laguna, E 17:5%, NE 9:3%5, N 100:715, W 25, S 106: $7000. A. and Rosalie Goodkind to Amelia M. Slebe, lot on Sline_of Sacramento street, 50:03, E of Bu- chanan, E 29:5 by 5 127:814: $10. James C. and Annie F. Aiken to E. J. Vogel, lot | on Nk corner of Filbert and Buchanan streets, 80 by N 75; $10. J. Vogel to Emma L. Hunt, same; $10. H.J. and Minnie F. Saddler to Agnes M. Bourn, lot on E line of Webster stroet, 127:6 S of Bro: way, S 214 Inches by E 1 1 $10. William and Eva Williamson to Henry G. Hanley, loton K line of Fillmore street, 87:6 S of Green: #10. Joseph J. 0’Keefe to Catherine O'Keefe, lot on W line of Bourbin place, 125 N of Eddy street, N 25 by W 90; gift. Isaac P. and Rose C. Kincald to John C. Stierlen, lot on N line of Seventeenth street, 280 W of Church, W 25 by N 85: $10. David and Emma Emerson to Bridget Merriil lot on E line of Bryant street, 156 S of Twenty third, 826 by E 100: $10. Annfe T. McDonald to Susie A.Tobin, lot on N line of Twenty-fourth street, 75 W of Diamond, W 25 by N 114;gift. Violet Rosenarantz to Moses Rosencrantz, lot on E line of Kearny street, 55 S of Post, S 56 by B 100; also lot on NE line of Sixth street, 756 NW of Bryant, NW 76 by NF. 160; gift. Ehlers, 1ot on E Iine of Pinkney place, 189:314 N o nro;;twny, N 05:814, E 57:6, S565:103s, W ALAMEDA COUNTY. illiam Henry Rogers to the Central Land Com- pany, a corporation, lot on N line of Nolan or Thir- ty-third street, 201’ W of Market, W 25 by N 100, being the W 23 feet of lot 20, block P, Central Land Company’s Tract, Oakland; $10. James and Isabella Miller and Serril Winsor et al. (by Sheriff) to James Miller, lot beginning at a point 225 SE from S corner of Twenty-second ave- block 59, San Antonio, East Oakland; 896. § Same 1o same, lot_beginning at_a'point 225 SE from I corner of Twenty-second avenue and_FEast Tweltth street, SE 25 by NE 140, block 60, San Antonis, East Oakland: $96. Same to sume. beginning at a point 250 SE from orner of Twenty-second avenue and East ith street, SE 1226 by NE 140, biock 60, San Tw Antonio, East Oaklan Same to same. beginning ata point 250 SE from S corner of Twenty-second avenue and Kast Twelfth street, SE 12:6 by SW 246:6, block b9, same, East Oakiand: $84. Mountain View Cemetery Association to Albert E. Westover, lot 83 in plat 5, Mountain View Cem- etery, Oakland Township; $39. Albert E. Westover 1o Charles G. Wall, the § balf of same. Oakland Township; $28. Lizzle Carr (wife of W. B.) to_George C. McCh ney of Alameds, lot on K line of King street, 225 § of Mason, S 75:3 by E 120, being lot 44, Regent street Homestead, Berkeley : $10. Builders' Contracts. E. R. Lilienthai with the San Francisco Bridge Company, pipe-driving, pumping, etc., for bullding to be erected on E line of Stenart street, 187:6 N 07 Mission: $3460. Henry and Martin Rathien with Martin O'Brien, lathing, plastering and deafening a three-story building on SW corner of Fillmore and Lombard streets; $1099. THE CALL CALENDAR, NOVEMBER, 1895. Moon’s Phases. 1| 2 November 2, ) Full Moon. 8| 9 November , Last Quarter. 3529 @ Syeryrs, New Moon. 22)23 ) povember 28, 20|50 First Quarter. STUAMEKS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco- STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIER. Progreso ... Panama. .....|Nv 12, 4P| Pler 27 8t Paul......| Newport ...... NV 13, 9ax Pler 11 Peru *|China & Japan| v 13, 3px P M SS Arago. Coos sav...... NV 13110ax Pler13 North ¥ork. | Humboldt 8ay Nv 13, 9ax Pier 2 NationalCty | HumboldiBay ™12 u|Pier 2 Del Norte .. | Grays Harvor. Nv 14, Sex| Pler 28 Mariposa.... | Sydney........ 14, 2pM Oceanmc Pomons..... | Humboldt Bay 15, 2ru| Pler 9 Faration. | Yaquina Bay. 15, Sru Pier2 Mexico . 15.11aM | Pler 11 Etate of 15.10A% | Pier 24 Umatilia 16, 9an|Pier 9 Alce Bin 16.10aM | Pier 13 Eureka Pier 11 Weeott | Pier 18 City Sydney| Panama |PMSS Santa Rosa | san Diego ier 11 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. ETEAMER | Frox | DuE Arago. Coos Bay .. A Umatilia. Victoria & Puget Sound Del Norte Grays Harbor.. Bandorille’. "’ | Coquille Kiver. Mexico. . San Diezo. Coptic. | Mexic Tiliamoo} City of Panama | Panams . Pomona., Humboldt Bav. Seattle. .. Newport. Coos Bay Coos Bay Departure | Humboldt Bay. | Poruand . San Ofego.... SUN AND TIDE TABLE., HIGH WATER.[LOW WATER | Small. Large.|Large. Small.(Rises| Sets | Rises. | 12.| 8.33p 8.114 !.Z“"A lz.?‘ 6.47 5.01| 2.00 1. rge.. 9.44r) B.4na S1RAl S.000 6.48) 5.00_8.12 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FrANCISCO, November 11, 1895, The time ball on Teiegraph Hill was dro exactly at noon to-day—l. €., at_noon of the 1: mt &1, Or al exactly 8 P. M., Greenwich time. A. F. ¥ ECHTELER, Licutenant U, 8 N, in charge. | City and County of San Francisco to Wiechen | joancionay G€0rge Stetson, from Baltimore.for San | 24, and ran aground when entering; assisted off by SHIFPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. MONDAY. November 11. Stmr Crescent City, Allen, 34 hours from Cres- cent City: pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr St Paul, Green, 70 nours from Newport,etc: pass and mdse. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Navarro, Hardwick, 39 hours from Hue- neme: produce, to Erlanger & Gallinger. Br ship Morna, Gibb, 130 days from Dunkir} 8850 casks cement, 500 tons coke, to Meyer, Wil- son & Co. Ship Bohemia, Hogan, 186 days from Philadel- hia, via Rio de Janeiro 77 days: 2491 tons coal, to ohn Rosenfeld’s Sons. horey, 21 days from Kurile Landing: 1, 136 bbls sperm oil, 8000 1bs bone, t0J A Magee Jr. Bark Albert, Gr fliths, 13 days from Honolula: pass and sugar, to Williams, Dimond & Co. Sebr Uranus, Carlsen, 8 days from Grays Har- 200 M f¢ lumber, 0 Pacific Box Co. £chr Golden Gate, Larsen, 60 hours from Bowens Landing: 160 M filamber, to ¥ Heywood. Schr Archie and Fontie, Colstrup, 36 hours from Fisks Mill; %0 cds wood, to Higgins & Collins. Schr Chbristine Steffens, Fager, 36 hours from Timber Cove; 70 ¢ds wood, to K A Gilbride & Co. Schr Coquelle, Pearson, b days from Coquille River; 160 M ft lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Chetco, Engbrettsen, 5 duys from Needle Rock: 1400 rr tles, 600 posts, 50 eds bark, to J W son. Schr Bender Brothers, Bowens Landing: wood Thompson, 20 hours from and r r tes, to Bender Bros. Schr Berwick, Strahan, 5 days from Co- quille River; lumber to C F Doe; 200 cs salmon, to R D Hume, Schr Albion, Svenson, 6 days from Coauille River: 110 M #t lumber. to T J Golden. Schr Reliance, Jensen, 20 hours from Welch Landing; 70 cords wood, to R A Gilbride & Co. Schr € H Merchant. Brannan, 8 days from Coos Bay; 850 M 1t lumber, to E B Dean & Co. Sehr Mary Etta, Wetzel, 20 hours from Phelps Landing; 75 cds wood. to Bender Bros. Schr Jennie Thelin, Hansen, 3 days frm Eureka; 170 M ftlumber, to San Francisco Lumber Co. Schr Enterprise, Ingwardsen, 7_days from Grays Harbor; 210 M ft lumber, to Grays Harbor Com- mercial’ Co. Schr Alice Kimball, Asplund, — hours from Bowens Landing; lumber, to —. Up river direct. Cleared. MONDAY, November 11. cStmr Cella, Johnson, ki Triumfo, Cal C and Com 0. & mr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins mr City of Panama, Searle, Panama, etc; Pac 1S 5Co. Brship Swanhilda, Fraser, Queenstown; G W McNear. Ger ship D f Watjen, Wicke, Queenstown:; Ep- pinger & Co. Br ship Beacon Rock, Hughes, Liverpool; Gir- vin & Eyre. Br bark Gen Millinet, Bacheller, Gloucester; Bal- four, Guthrie & Co. Bark McNear, Pedersen, Nanaimo; R D Chand- ler. Sailed. MONDAY, November 11 Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. Stmr Celia, Johnson, EI Trumfo. Stmr Point Loma, Conway, Grays Harbor. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Kureka. Brstmr Progressist, Pinkham, Nanaimo. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Port Townsend. Stmr Weeott, Magee, Eureka, ctc. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander. San Diego, etc. Stmr Homer, Drisko, Coos Bay. Stmr City of Panama, Searle, Panama, etc. Brship King Edward, Fletcher, Queenstown, Br ship Lansing, Hatfield, London. Schir Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. Returned. MONDAY, November 11. | Schr Mary Bidwell, from sea, on account of carry- | ing away mainboom, foresail and two jibs off the Albion River, Nov 10. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—November 11—10 p x—Weather hazy: wind NW: velocity 20 miles. Charters. The r ship Strathgryfe was chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe, 28s 8d—1s 3d less direct: Br bark Inv ergarry, same voyage, 285 9d net. The Nor bark Prince Victor loads lumber at Hastings Mills for Valparaiso, prior to arrival; Br ship Claverdon, wheat at Portiand, for Europe, 353 ~—prior to arrival. ‘The Dan sbip Copley is rechartered for wheat to Europe, 26s 3d direct. The Br uhly Benlarig is chartered for wheat to Cape Town, 28s 9d—option of Alzoa Bay, 31s 3d. Miscellaneons. YAQUINA BAY. Noy 11—Stmr Farallon, hnce Nov 10, is barbound at Newport. LONDON—Nov 10—Br ship Hawksdale, from Santa Kosalla, for Falmouth, arrived at Rio de Janeiro Nov 8 with scurvy aboard. Vessel slightly strained: wiil be surveyed. Spoxen. Oct 4—Lat 13 S, long 36 W, Brship Scottish Dales from Hamburg, for San Diego. | Oct 6—Lat 46 S, lat 62 W, Brship Godiva, frm Penarth, for San Francisco. Oct 10—Nolat, long 27 W, Br ship Elmhurst,hnc June 24, for Queenstown. Per ghip Bohemia—Sept 11—Lat 43 44 S, long 58 M. Francisco. Sept 15—Lat 16 24 S, long 61 40 W, Brship Morna, from Dunkirk, for San Francisco. Sept 13—Lat 26 24 S, long 6140 W Br ship Peng- wern, from Rio de Janetro, for Oregon. Oct 7—Lat 24 22 8, long 105 35 W Br bark Cali- fornia, from Liverpool, for San Francisco. Oct 1—Lat 41 15 S, long 97 11 W, Br bark Sam- arkan, from Santos, for Portland. Domestic Ports. PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Nov 1l1—Schr Ida Schnauer, for San Francisco, ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 11—Brship Riversids from Antwerp: Br ship Kate Thomas. from Rio de | Janeiro; outside—Br ship Andreta, from Santos; Br bark Bedfordshire, from Santos; Br ship Crown ©of Scotland, from Liverpool. TACOMA—Arrived Nov 11—Ship Levl G Bur- gess, hence Oct 29. SEATTLE—Arrived Nov 11—Bark Gatherer,hne oct 2 ROCKPORT—Arrived Nov 11—Stmr hence Nov 9. NEWPORT—Arrived Novy 11—Stmr Alcatraz, from Navarro: stmr South Coast. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 9—Schr Bangor, fm Port Gamble, PORT LOS ANGELES—In bay Nov 11—Bark Gen Fairchild, from Unalaska, for Nanaimo. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 11—Bark Re- triever, hence Oct 27, for Port Hadlock. GRAYS HARBOR-Arrived Nov 11—-Schr Mar- fon, hence Oct 29: schr Fanny Dutard, from Ven- tura; schr Twilight, hence Oct 26: schr La Gironde, hence Oct. schr Arthur T, hence Oct 31; schr Eva, from San Pedro. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 11 — Schr Zamp, from Guaymas; bkin, Planter, from San Pedro: bktn Discovery, bence Oct 28: schr Queen, hence Oct 31; bktn Katle Flickinger, hence Oct 29. SAN DIEGO—Arnved Noy 11—Brship West- gate, from London. FORT BRAGG—Salled Nov 11—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. PORT HADLOCK—Arrived Nov 11—Bktn Re- triever, hence Oct 27. SAN PEDRO—Sailed Nov 11—Schr Louisa, for Umpaua. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Nov 11—Stm yct Eleanor, from Santa Barbara. SEATTLE—Arrived Nov 10—Bktn Katie Flick- inger, hence Oct 29. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 11—Stmr Newport, from Colon: stmr Allianca, from Colon. Coalied Nov 11—Stmrs Colombia and Finance, for Colon. Scotia, Forelgn Ports. SINGAPORE—Cleared Oct 83—Br stmr Antwerp Citv, for Delagoa Bay. TIENTSIN—Arnved Sep 18—Schr Puriten, frm Moodyville, CALLAO-Arrived Sept 28—Ital bark Cavour, from Port Blakeley. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Nov 9—Ttal ship F S Ciampo, CADIZ—Sailed Nov 4—Nor brig Jonas Rein. HAMBURG—Sailed Nov 5 — Brship Walden Abbey, for San Francisco. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Nov 9—Br stmr Empress of China, for Vancoaver. SWANSEA—sailed Nov 8—Br ship Gunford, for San Francisco. HULL—Arrived Nov 9—Br bark Ancona, from Portland; Nov 10—Br ship St Mungo, hence June | two tugs and taken to an anchorage. dmportations. HONOLULU — Per Albert—4691 bags sugar, 25 cs whisky. HUENEME—Per Navarro—4487 sks barley,385 sks corn, 41 sks beans, 60 sks walnuts, 27 tins tal- low, 66 hides, 2 bdls pelts. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent City—2 kgs 2 hf kes 87 bxs vutter, 421 cs salmon, 3 bdls pelts, 4 8ks hides, 25 M shakes. 10 bdis dry hides, 3 cs meat, 5 pkgs mdse, 34 bdls hides, 1 cs 3 bbis lard, 6 kgs 1 sk cs meat, — M ft lumber. NEWPORT—Per St Paul—83 bxs lemons, 30 sks peanuts, 8 sks persimmons, 104 bxs oranges, 15 sks walnuts, 10 sks popcorn, 2 cs Mdse, San Pedro—3 cs mdse, 20 cs pickles, 2 cs mack- | erel, 2 hf bbls 1 gr bbl 1 bbl mackerel. Los Angeles—1 cs lobsters, 8 cs canned goods. East San Pedro—66 bxs oranges, 9 bxs lemons, 2 cs mdse, 30 sks dried fruit, 6 cs honey,1 sk mdsq 2 wheels, 1 pole, 7 sks potatoes, 1 bx brass goods, coop fowl. Carpenteria—10 bxs apples. filml‘ B:rhlrr—l hlx cigars, water, 2 sks walnuts, 1 sk green fruit, 21 sk :;“":‘ll:‘gl} l?ibmk 0, 1 bx upk‘e.’fi?z bxs lemo;l?hi x tinfoil, 3§ sks green peas, 21 b | blankets. = e Gaviota—41 sks crawfish, bdl peits. Port Harford—1 cs mdse, 1 gb;i bxbnfl:ppl?b%% bbls apph xs bitter, X3 pears, % Seimanen pears, 3 cs eggs, 11 bxs fish, 1 1 Luis Obispo—545 sks barley. Santa Maria—401 sks beans, £ gmhm’#ob:‘l“ beans. A S8y ucos—: s hides, 1 bdl hides - lkén.;. 31 bxs hn!ller;‘r&y( ?zr(“!ed ulvhes. PR iae meon—1 coop chickens, 2 tubs butter, 1 bx salt fish, 5 bxs fish, § brs butter, 69 dressed ca Monterey—8 cs cheese. o Santa Cruz—9 bxs fish, sk fish, 18 bbls mineral | 1 sk wool, 17 hides, 1 53 sks dried apricots, es, 4 cs cheese, 1 tub 2 bxs butter, 1 cs eggs, 1 ey e A Consignees. er rt—Williams, Di; S ms, Dimond & Co; Sherwood & S Per Navarro—Erlanger & Galinger; Erlan- sex: Blssinger & gu.m‘n S e er Crescent City—Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Ronn & Co; Witzel & Baker; Thnm{s m(.?lny&g Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; H N Tilden & Cos ¢ D Ladd; C E Whitney & Cy Martin, Feusier & Co; tandard Oil Co: Higgins & Collins; R D Hume; B Sumner & Co: "Norton, Teller & Co; H Wal- deck: Hobbs, Wall & Co: Allison, Neff & Co. Per St Panl—Eveleth & Nash: L Scatena & Co; J Ivancovich & Co; D E Alliso; &Co; D Co: Wood. Gurtla & Co: Gray & Baspiert: 3 b en Adelsdorfer & Brandenstein: J H Cain & Co; W B Nolan: Getz Bros & Co: Portland Cracker Co: ©c Pennell & Co; S P Milling Co; M Ehrman & (o: 0 %088 Co; Amer Carb Acld & Gas Co; Union Con Wine Association: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Carpy & Co: Dairymen's Union; Garcis & Maggint; Wm Cluft & Co: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Coghill & Kohn; Deere Imp Co; Walter Beane: Dalton Bros; Jas W Lynch: Nathan, Dobrmann & Co; M Kalish & Co; Chas Harley & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co: J W An- derson; M A Gunst: Man, Sadier & Co; Gutta Per- cha & Rubber Mg Co: Deiirschler; A Levy & Co; Enterprise rewing Co; A Paladini; Abrahamson& Co: L Speizel; American Union Fish Co: J Block: Norton, Teller & Co; F B Haight; A C Berthier; J | H Cain: Wheaton, Breon & Co: ith’s Cash Store; L G Sresovich & Co: iis Bros: Hulme & Hart: Norton, Teller & Co: 1 Bell; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Bennett & Murray De Bernardi & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Rosen berz & Co; Smith’s Cash Store: McPherson & Rucker; Western Meat Co: E R Stevens & C Ruhl: Chicaxo Brewery; H Dutard: San I Meat Co: Hammond & Brod; W BSumner & Co: Neville & Co: H Camitloni; L D Stone& Co: V D Virgilio: M T Freitas & Co: Sherrs, Aviila & Co: Sinsheimer Bf L Schweitzer & Co: Guisti & Antonia; J Hoffman; Witzel & Baker; S 'Brunswick & Co; H Kirchman & Co; Pacific Coast Fish Co; J H Kessing. OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO., 300 t0 306 Post St.. cor. Stoekton NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. All stocknolders in the Occidental Con. Mining Company interested 1 a change of management at the annual election to be held on November 18, 1895, are respectiuily requested to cail upon or communicate with WILLIAM BANNAN & CO. 816 Montgomery st. Santa Barbara—4 bbls mineral water, 15 bxs AUCTION SALES, GREAT AUCTION SALE. 2 P 2 FIFTY HEAD OF STANDARD AND HIGH-BRED TROTTING COLTS, FILLIES, Brood Mares, Road Teams and Business Horses, November AT SALESYARD, Corner Yan Ness Avenue and Harket Street, COMPRISING CONSIGNMENTS FROM Tuesday, 1895, 12, ‘W. H. Vioget, Lawrence, Santa Clara ‘Coum homas Seale, Mayfield, Cal: R. G. Head, Napa; Charles Kerr, Bakersfield, and others. embracing the get of Eros, San Corbett (son of iuy Wilkes), Elmo. Dexter Prince, etc. A superior lot of horses, to which we call special attention. Catalogues ready. KILLIP & CO., Livestock Auctioneers, 30 Montgom- ery Street. GOETHE-SCHILLER FESTIVAL, MECHANICS' PAVILION. ALL THE BOOTHS AND DECORATIONS Of this Festival will be sold as a whole or in sections. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On the premises on TUESDAY FORENOON at 11 o'clock, to the highest bidder for cash by WEDNESDAY, at 5 o'clock . COMMITT OF DECORATION removed to be i | OCEAN STEAMSHIFS, | ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANT. AVE ASPINWALL C 'rbours!- | AMERS LE | QT orinightly for the West Indies and with the nd treage | Southampton, calling en route at i ‘and Plymouth to land passengers. e mrougn billa of lading, in connection | Pacific Mail S. 8. Co., issued for freight | ure to direct ports in England and Germai f ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to Plflf“:g"‘a | Cherbours, Southampton, hNLlci}‘\:mnungx;;'l!w alass, urther par | 700, For HRROFT & CO., Asents, | 506 Cillifornia st VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, , except Synday—10 A, M., 4 P M ey P Suray8 . Landing. M P 2, RAILROAD mAVgL- BOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) lenve aud s AN K to arrive at NCISCH Tral LEAVE — Frow Nov) 6:204 Hayy 7 AnnIvE tamon, Napa, Calis- Senta Lo “aiess Stacktou, Ione, Red Bluff a0a pld Orovilic. B0A Peters aud Milton o 00 Ben Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns. 0ALos Angeles Jxpress. Raymond, nta Darbara Hywerds and Nile Taywards & Way S¢ and Liverm to River Stoa a and Way 5 werds& Way St rds & Way St Valicjo, 1 Yerauo and Napa, Calist: M BT Woodiand, Margsville nento s orees) ROWBA Livermore and e mawe | ySins 8:40m Fresuo, Rage Lakersfield, 2 es, Deme { ileans and or Mojavo and Last.... Luropean Mail, Ogden and Bast.. 0p Haywards, Niles aud Sau Jose ng, , Puget Sound aud Fast ........ . 10 00P San Leandro, Haywards & Way &'ns 10:50p 9:00p San Leandro, Haywardsk Way 5§ 1112:004 4[10:03p “Sunset Limited,” Fresno, Los Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and Eact et H11:15P San Leandro, Haywards £ Way St'ns Felton, 1 K, ita Cruz and Principal Way o YEl20y 9304 Stations.. e 4:15p Newark, San Jose, Los Catos 111:45p Hunters' Excrrsion, Sen Jose and Way Stations 17:20p OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fielda (Fremantle), Austra- lia; $220 first class, #110 steerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer MARIPOSA, sails via Honolulu =nd Auck- iand, Thursday, Nov. 14, ar2 e 0 Steamship Australia, Honolulu_only, Tues- duy, December 3, at 10 A SPECIAL PARTIES.—Reduced speclal rates for parties Dec. 3 and 28, ‘Ticket office, 114 Montgomery street. Freighe oflice, 327 Market streat. D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Acents. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean, Kil- Itsnoo and Sitka (Alaska),at 8 A. M., Nov. 16, Dec. 1, 16, 31. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom ~ (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 . . Oct. 7. 12, 17, 22, 27, thereafter. connecting at Vanconver with the C. p, R. R, at Tacoma with N. P, R. R., at Seattlo with G. N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Eureka, Arcata aad Fieids Landing (Hume boldt Bay) str. Pumona, 2 ». M., Nov. 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27 and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, | Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, 8 a. a., Sept. 26, 80. At9 A M. Oct. 4, 8 12, 18, 20, 24, 28 and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San_Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. M., Nov. 7,11, 15, 19, 2%, 27, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), sir. Willam- ette Valley, 10 A. M., 25th of each morith. (oicket oflice, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery stree! GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. 10 Marke: st., San Francisco. 0. R. & N. TEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR S o e Do A every five days, Decting at PORTLAND with dfrect rail liney 1o an lats in OREGON, WASHINGTON, ID.HO, NTANA, and all Eastern points, including C cago, New York and Boston. 3 ou TO PORTLAN! AND ASTORA.D Columbia sails Nov. 10. 20, 30, Dec. 10. Etate of California salls Nov. 5, 16, 25, Dec. 8. Fare In cabin, including by ¢ pitare In cabin, g berth and meals, §15 00; For through rates and all ot the undersigned. G00DALL, PERKINS &Ca Gen'l Supts., hier information apply FzED. F. CoNNOR, Ger'l Agent. 10 Marker st. 19 Moatkomery st. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATL! NIUE French Line to Havre. £ OMPANY’S PIER (N EW A2 NORD) River, foot of Morton st Hravelers o this line avoid both transit by English railw 1 the d\scgmlogl, of crossing the channel in a £mall boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second-class $116, 4 LA CHAMPAGNE. Capt. Laurent, LA BOURGOGNE, Capi. Lavoens. LA TOURATNE, Gapt. Novembr LA BRETA Santell &~ For further A. FORGET, Agent, ling Green, New Yorik. » Agents, 5’ Montgomery No. 3 B J. . FUGAZT & 0" avenue, San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers NewYork, Q enstow T ueenstown & Li SAaNG By ook, ABIN, $60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- Ing_to steamer and accommodations gelected: second cabin, $35 and $40; Majestic and Teutonic $5 ., Steerage Tickets from England, ire- iand, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and cabin plans may be procured of the:Company, arket under Grand Hotel. W FLETCHER, General Agent for Paciflc Coast. CUNARD LIRE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Etruria, Nov. 16. 3 P u|Etroria, Dec. 14, 2 p u Campania, Nov.25,10 ax Cempania, Dec. 21,9 A x Unmbrin, Nov. 80, 2 p a Umbria, Dec. 28,'2 px Lucania, Dec. 7, 9 Cabin '§60 and upward; second cabin, :h:i‘. $40, $45, according to steamer and accommo- ations. Steerage tickets tg and from all. parts of Turo at very low rates. For freight and passage apply atcompany's office, 4 Bowling Green, New York. VERNON H. BROWN & CO., General Agents. Good accommodations can always be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, San Francisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 8, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Suuday. R~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. ; S'!EAIIE;LD & T. C. Walker. . D. Peters Mary Garratt, ity ‘of Stockton. Zelephons Maln 800, -CalNav.and Imot, Co. and every fifth day | COAST DIVISION (Vhird & Townsend Sts.) ©:454 San Jose, $Now Almaden aud Way, Stations.. acitic Gr Obisp Way § 10:404 San Jose silioy, Tres P 2linas, Monterey and P a1 Way Stations #4:30¢ San Jose and Way S&itious. 5:30r San Joso and Way Station G:20p San Jos V: 1:45 1 San Josge and Wa CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRANCISCO—Poot of Market *7:00 8§00 9:00 *10:00 $1:00 *2:00 3:00 ~4:0f 6:00 From OAKLAKD—Foot of Breadway.— *6:00 8:00 *9:00 10:00 *11:00a.M. $12:00 21820 3:00 300 ¢ “00e.x, A for Moruing. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted, 1 Saturdays only. § Sundays only. 3 1 Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. STuesdays and Saturdays. _§ Sundays and Tburadays, The PACIFIC TRANSFERCOMPANY will call for and check baggage from hotels and r dences. Enquire of Ticket Agents for Time Cards and other information. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 a.».: 12:3 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. ). Thursdays—Extra irip 8011:30 p. 3. Saturdays—Extr trips a 1:50 SUR DAY 8500, '9:30, 11:00 NDAYS :00, 9:30, E A. M 1:30, 3: 5:00, 6:20 p. x. N San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS_0:25, 7:55, 9:30, 11:10 . a.; 2:45, 3:40, 5:10 p. M. Saturdays—E: H 8t 1:65 p. o and 6:35 b, a0 CFIPS 1:40, 3:40, SUNDAYS—8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. u.; 5:00, 6:25 . x. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave | I Arrive 3 Tn effe San Francisco. | SneMCt | can Francisco. WEEK | Sux. Pk SuN- | WEEK Davs. | pavs, | Destination.| UG | WHEE | | | :00 AM| Novato, 0 Ax| Petaluma, Santa Ros: 10:30 Ax Healdsburg, i Geyserville, 8:30 P |B:00 AM| Cloverdal 7:30 PM| 6:15 Pu | | Pieta, 7:40 am| | Hopland & | 18:00 x| iah 7:30 Py 6:15 Put T:40 x| I 10:30 AM |8:00 Ax Guerneville. | 3:30 pu| | 6:15 ru 7T:40 ax B:00 AM| Ronoma 6:10 P 5:00 px| - and 6:00 Py, 6:10 Pu | Glen Ellen. | 10:40 A 10:30 ax 6:05 Py, 6:15 px 0 A 8:00 Ax 30 v 5:00 Py ages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas._ | Sebastopol. | Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Springs, Stages connect at Pleta for Highland | Kelseyville, Lakeport. | _ Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Sp | Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Boone | wood, Mendocino City. Fort Bragg, Usal, Westport, 1 Joha Scoiia Cahto, Willetts, Calpélla, Pomo, Potter V Day's: Lively's, Gravelly Vailey, Harris, and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced rates. On Sundeys round-trip tickets to all polnts be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buflding. H., C. WEITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlantic Pacific Craius leave from and arrive 4t Market-Street Ferry. 9 SO SANTA FE EXPRESS To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Line Leaves every day at 5:30 p. Palace Sleepers ., carrying Pullman c d ‘Tourist Sieepers to Chicage YVia Kansas City without change. Annex cars 10F Denver and St. Louis. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid Vestibule Train Daily, with Dining-cam, Bnder Harvey’s management. Connecting traing leave San Francisco at 9 . M. and 5:30 p. . dally. ‘The best railway from California to the East. New rails, Uew ties: no dust: interesting sceneryy and good meals In Harvey's dining-rovm or dinings Ticket Office—844 Market Street, _Chronicle Building. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, beginning October 27, 1893, - WEEKDAYS, For Mill Valley and Sen Rafael—7:30, 9-15, 11:00 A.M.; 1:45, 3:45,5:15, 6:50 p_ M. San Quentin—7:30, $:15'A. M.; 1:4b, 5:15 ». M. Extra trips_for San Katael on Mondays, Wednes Qays and Saturdays at 11:30 v, SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley, San Rafael and San Quentin— 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 4. x.; 1:30, 3:00, 4:30, *6:18 P. M. *Does DOt run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. 17:30 A. M. weekdays—Cazadero and way stationa 1:45 P. M. Saturdays—Tomales and way stalions. 800 A. X Sundays—Foins Reyes ana way sijsloos .

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