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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1895. THE © SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Silver a fraction oft. W heat very dull. Barley steady. Oats and Rye qulet. Corn pointing downward. Decreased exports of Flour. Beans still in heavy recelpt. 2 raw firm. General advance in Butter. Eastern Eggs higher and cleaning up. Cheese firm. nge in Poultry. Fresh Pruits nuchanged. Raisins in good supp!: Shipment of Dried Frait to Europe. Provisions unchanged. Potatoes in good demand. Onions f Duck s 1 opens to-day as Usrrep STATES DPPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAT, vember 14, 1895, 5 p. M.—Weather conditions and general forecas The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date a5 compared with those Of same date last season: eka 4.38, last senson 5.14; Red Bluff 2.97, last San Francisco 2.18, last season 2.78; season 1.12; San Luis Obispo 2.16, Los Angeles .67, last season .76; 99, last season .05; Yuma .32, last San Diego season 1.81. The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in_California to-day: Eureka 60. Red Bluff 78, San_Francisco 70. Fresno 64, In- depend 66. San Luis Obispo 70. Los Angeles 76, San Diego 72, Yuma 70. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 70, | | | [ | OMMERCIAL WORLD. was up on this consideration about 1c to 114¢ early in the day, Chicago talling on with a lesser ad- vance. Theopening trades were at slightly easier prices. the Cinelnnati Price Current summary be- ing rather discouraging to holders. A report which was later denied that English_consols were declin- ing produced a change in the sentiment, values firming slightly and then advancing with St. Lous. Liverpool opening cables were firm and 14d higher; closiug ones were steady. Receipts in the Northwest were good at 1109, and Chicago had 426 cars, 29 less than expected. Withdrawals from store were 109,000 bushels, and 337,300 bushels cleared at the seaboard. Closing continental Cables were irregular during the last hour, offerings be- coming very liberal, several “longs” selling out and going short. Prices lost the full advance and closed at a small loss trom yesterday. December wheat opened from 5734c to_5754c, sold between 5754c and 581 4c, closing at 5756@67%c, a shade under yesterday. Estimated receipts ior Lo-mor- row 360 cars. CORN—T¥he Cincinnati Price Carrent’s reference to corn was inclined to help the market for thac grain. It reported the viela below expectations in many sections. As it was only an indefinite state- ment the effect was not particularly pronounced. The strength of wheat was of some virtue in firm- ingcorn. The trade was very little If any better than on recent days. Receipts were 267 cars, 33 SAN FRraNcisco, No- | 1ess than expected, and 144,555 bushels were taken from store. Export clearances were 279,475 bush- els. Tiverpool was up 4d on both spot and futures. The late weakness of wheat destroved the better tone of corn and prices yielded 1o the selling that took place. May corn opened at 29%4c, declined to 2935c and closed at 2015@295/4¢, Y5C under yester- day. Estimated receipts for 10-morrow 300 cars. OATS—Were without life. Prices changed in ac- cordance with those of wheat and corn, but the or- ders executed were very small. Receipts were 156 cars and 2200 bushels were taken from store. May closed unchanged from yesterday. Estimated Teceipts for to-morrow 125 cars. FLAX—Was higher. Cash No. 1. 91@92%4c; De- cember, §2@9214c; May, 9714@9814c. Receipts were 71 cars. PROVISIONS—Bids and offers were apart in product this morning. so that it was some time be- fore any business resulted. The tone was easy at the start, prompted by the feeling in the live hog | market, but subsequently the rising tendency of grain extended some assistance to provisions. The minimum 50, mean 60. o) An_area of high pressure is central this evening | over Nevada, and while it remains will probably cause clear and rather warm weather. The press- | ure has risen on the North Pacific coast, but | clondy weather with rain is still reported from | that section. i The temperature h grees during the past twelve hours {n the San Jouquin and Sacramento valleys. It has also Tisen in Southwestern Nevada. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending at midnight, November 15, 1895 Northern California—Fair Friday and Saturaay rmer Friday in the southern portion; erly winds. Fair Friday and Saturd warmer | “portion. x5 irday; warmer Fri- in the easte Fair Friday and day. Arizona—Fair Friday and Saturday; stationary temperatre. { San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Friday and Saturday; stationary temperature; light northerly winds. Local Forecast Ofiicial. ~ | A. MCADIE NEW YORK MARKETS ¥ inancial. YORK, N. Y., Nov. 14.—After fractional s at the opening the railway and miscel- laneous stock market became stroug and continued s0 until near the close of business, when protes- sional traders sold rather freely on unconfirmed re- nts of £5,000,000 of gold per Satu day's European steamers. The opinion Is that some gold will go on the day named, but authori- ot agree that the amount will reach the 1. Some bankers estimate that $1, <o forward, while others place thie 000.000. L. von Hoftman & Co. and _Crossman & Bro,, it is said, will un- Sniy ring exchange Is very bigher than for some time past, and s of relief in sieht. Stll, there ving of stocks during the greaier imore particularly of the Granger 15snes, which sire being taken on the heavy niove- ment of whea e West and Northwesi. Th talk of bull pools in Bnrlington and Quincy, aud one prominent operator in the Industrials is said 10 have transferred his interests to Rock Island. rs expect to unload luter on, when the nings of the roads in question are i cors at one Ume showed 1. Burlington and Quinc L sales up to 8674 Western Union, ; Louisville and Nashville, and © Coalers also participated in the up ment. Manhattan was again & weak d broke trom 103% to 10114@101t4. The seport is still having a deprossing infiuence s. Metropolitan Traction, on the other rin and moved up from 109% to 112. | umped from 2914 o 32 on the re- lie 0ld story of a deal with the Panama. Officials of the latier sav there is absolutely no nge in the status of the negotlations so far as ey are coucerned. In the industrials, Sugar, Tobacco, General Electric advanced rcent in the early dealings. but sub- | juentiy’ the improvement was lost. Reading dropped 1wo points iate in the day on rumors that the reorza: trust and a he ¥ of shij res giv 000 w unt at fam H strong and actual rates 8 part of th re | the Southws the A ward mov annua the shal c <o vier assessment than generally ex- pecied. Speculation closed weak, the active issues showing declines of 14@ss per cent for the day. Manhattan lost 2 per cent. Chicago Gas gained 3 Burlington and Quincy 35, Lackawanna 14, Con- soiiduted Gas Tg, Jersey Central 1. | The total sales were 6 stares, including | 400 ar, 34,100 Burlington and Quincy, 28, | 600 St. Paul, 25,900 Read tan. Keeley Moter Bonds were very gated §1,169.000. advanced from 4 to 6 bid. | irregular. T i Tenness s risen more than ten de- | came in were not really fresh. final weakness of gramn exerted a detrimental in- fluence on prices in this market. The close was Tlo@10c lower for January pork, 2lc lower for Jenuary lard and 234@>5c lower for January ribs. Closing Prices. WHEAT—November, 57%sc; December, 5734¢: Muy, 62 CORN—Novemper, 29%4c; December, 281jc: May, 2854 OATS—_November, 1814c; December, 183 May, 2034¢. PORK—November, $8 10; January, $9 10; ovember, §6 471%; January, $5 62%6; §4573; May, 84 8214, BUTTER_The demand for all_grades of butter ‘was good, but arrivals were only moderate. The business \was s active s circamstances would per- mit. Prices were steady and unchanged. EGGS—Fresh eggs were in good demand and sold easily. Arrivals were moderate, and all that Fresh stock sold from 19c to 20c, and icehouse at 1414@15c. MONEY—Was 5@51a per cent on call and 6@ 614 per cent on time loans. New York exchange May. $5 85, RIB~—November, $440; January, sold at 55c premium. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILL. Nov. 14.—Re- ceipts of cattle to-day were light and prices firm. The demand was zood for all kinds. The ofterings | of hogs were large, and the demand was not quite | s brisk as on yesierday. An average de ine of per hundred pounds took place. The receipts of sheep were heavy, bu t on good buying prices held | steady. CATTLE— Receipts, 12,000. Common to extra | steers, 88 25@b; stockers and feeders, $2 25@ 575 375; cows and bulls, $1 40@: calves, $3@ exans, $2 20@3 30; Western rangers, $2 10 @375, i | NEW YORK, N. | Company to-day as follows HOGS—Rec nts, 43,000, Heavy packing and shipping_lot common_ to_choice mixed, §34 < assorted, $3 65@s3 7 | right, §3 40@3 70; pigs, $2@3 6710. SHEEP—Keceipts, 15,000. Inferior to choice, | $150@8 40; lambs, 32 75@4 40. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. ov. 14.—The Earl Frait fruie at_open auction Pears—Winter Nellis, §3 15@ Easter Beuerre, $5 35@3 40. Grapes— Tokay, half-crates, $1 55@2 25; Verdel, half-crates, sold Califorx 3 30 $1 35@1 40; Cornichons, half-crates, $1 25@1 60; assorted, half-crates, 81 35@l 30: Ferrara, halt- crates, $1 10. | pany sold California fruitat open auction to-day, | foliows: crates, $1 3 | ig and 21,700 Manhat- | Tates. 34 8815@4 90. sales aggre- | firm; rauroad bonds irregular. reorganization | was quiet. 1 fours rose 115 t0 94: Minnesota and St. Louis | exten pro nt c ives, 3 first prefere 3: do fours, unstamped, 3 1o 88, and St Louis Southwestern first, 34 to 75. St. Louis and ~an Francisco sixes, class B, fell 0113 Savannah and Western consol fives tes. 110 6634, t s certificates, 135 10 T85. In Goverhment bonds at the board $30,000 con- pon fours of 1907 sold at 11214. The le Sate Deposit Company reports silver on hand, 234,596 ounces; certifi cates outstanding, 234. Grain. FLOUR- Dull, freely offered; easy. Winter wheat, low grades, $2 25@2 75; do, fair 1o fancy, $2 80@5 40: do, patents, $3 50@3 90: Minnesois 35 do, stralghts. 83 20@3 50; do, patent 110; low exiras, $2 25@2 75; ity mills, $3 ¥6@4; do. patents, $4@4 25: superfine, 82 10@2 75; fine, $2@ easy: common 10 fair extra, 82 10@2 80; good 10 choice do, $2 90@3 30. acific to 120: Oregon Im- CORNMEAL—Quiet. Yellow Western, $2 55@ Nominal. No. 1 Western, 48c asked. —Nominal. ~Western, 36@46c; No.2 ikee, 44@A8C A I—The spot market is dull and firm. No. store and elevator, 663, @67c: atloat, 6814@ b.. 677@69 ©5@6574¢. Options advanced #gc on light offerings, firmer west, buliish crop news and local covering. fell Jc on realizing, and closed steady at unchanged prices to Lgc decline with a light trade; May and December only traded. January, 65 May, 677c; June, sc: July, 6775¢: December, 6 CORN—Spots dull, firm. N 1ac, elevator; 8715c afioat. Options advanced ljpc with the West: tell 1s@3sc on realizing: closed steady at 1s@lc decline with a light trade. November, De- cember and May most active. November, 3614c; December, 8514c: January, 35%sc: May, 35%4c. OATS quiet, firn unchange 3 May, 255kc. Spot prices—. white, 2415¢: No. 2 Chicago, 24i4c; N No. § white, 25%2: mixed Western, 2815@%0c; white do, 24@29c; white State, 2?1%. 14c; December. 236sc: Provisions. LARD—Quiet, easler; Western ‘team closed at 85 §5: city, $5 60; November. 85 90: refined, fairly activ oni $6 30; South American, $6 65: compound, 415@4 Ve PORK—Quict, stead: ; mess, 89 76@10 25. BUTTEE- i sieady, State dairy, 12@21c 25. Southern Fiour—Dull; | . 2, 28%4c: No. 3 | 4 to 66: Reading | and Toledo, St. Louis and | American Tobacco. 90 ungraded red, 64@7Lc: | Commercial Cabie. 150 ; options dull, nominally | Hocking NO. 3, 223/c: | 1llinols Central.. | Colo. Fuel & Tron.. 33%2 RioGrande &Westn 17 CHICAGO, [L1., Nov. 12.—The Earl Fruit Com- Grapes—Emperors, $2 5082 80 (@1 35; Cornichons, half- “rate Porter Bros. i _bal $1 35, Company sold: Grapes—Tokays, | nalf-crates, $1 65@1 75. NEW YCRK STOCKS. | Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad RS Shares. Money on call easy at 135@2%; last loan at 2% and closing offered at 2%. Prime mercantlle pa- per, 5@5ls%. Bar silver, 67%c. Mexican dollars, S4c. Sterling exchange 1s firm, with actual business in bankers’ bills at $4 8814@4 8814 for 60 anys and $4 ¥814@4 EK1; for demand. Posted Commercial bills, $3 864 Government bonds firm: State bonds Silver at the board @4 87%%. CLOSING KTOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 94 |Norfolk & West, Atchison. 1735/ Preferred... 12 Preterred..... 5 Adams Express...149 414 Aiton, Terre Haute. 59 1615 ‘American Express.116 Preferrea. ... 104 Bay State Gas 19 |N. Y. Chicago; Baitimore & U 56_ | istpreferred. Brunswick Lands.. 34| 2d preferred 207N, Y. & N. H 5T14IN. Y. & New Eng. 1 6414 N. Y. Susq & W. Buffalo, Roch & P. Conada Pacific Canada Southern Canton Land ... 807y Preterred. Central Pacific.... 18 Ontarlo. Ches. & Ohlo....... 19 |Ontario & Western. Chicago Alton. Preferrea..... Chicago, B. & Q. Chicago & E. Il Preferced. Chicago uas Oregon Improvmt. Preferred. {Oregon Navigation, Oregon Short Line. |Pacific Mal 5 {Peoria, D.& Evans. Cleve & P |Pittsburg & W pid. Consolidation Coal. {Pullman Palace... Consolidated Gas..149 Quicksilver. 3 C. C.C. &St Louls. 412 Preferred. . 164 ‘Preferred.. 90 " Reaaing.... 12V 167 Preferred. Cotton Ol _Cert. . 98" Preferred. 20 Rock Island. MR & 230 fomeWat & Ugdenl18lsy Del. rindson 129148t L. & 5. W. 84 Del.Lack&Westernl69 ' Preferred. Denver & R. G %4 St. Paul Preferred. 479, Prefers Distiliers . 20%%/8t. Paul & 32V Preforred......... 88 1074 8t. Puul & Omaha. 41% 21l Preforred. 121 167 ISt. . AL & B V4 Southern Pacific... Soutnern R. K.. 334 Preferrea..... 2075 Sugar Refinery. 30 Preferred. 214 Tenn. Coal & Tron. 9814 Preferred. Hocking Ci Homestake H. & Texas Cent.. Towa Central.. Texas Pacl Preferred..... % Tol.A.A.& N. Kansas & Texas... 1434 Tol. & Ohlo Cen.... Preferred......... 3115 Preferred......... Kingston & Pem... 3 70l.St.Louls & K.C. Lake Erie & Westn Preferred....... Lake Shore. National Lead. Preferred. .. 24 | Preferred. Cordage Preferred. | tails and $1 for smail; | berries, 4@bc P M; Raspberries, $7: | 26@50c box for common to fair; EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days......... — $4 873 Sterling Exchange, sight. . - 4 80!-/4 New York Exchange, sight... - V2l i\"ew Yuork Exchlage. telegrapl - ggs/ “ine silver, spot, § ounce. . - s Mexican Dollars........ 55 L1 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Is very dull all over the world and the tendency is toward a lower plane of values. Specu- lation is at a standstill. No. 1, 95c B ctl; choice, 9614 B ctl; lower grades, 80@92%4C B ctl; extra choice for milling, 97sc@$1 B ctl. CALL BOAED SALES. i INFORMAYL SESSION — 10 o'clock — May — tons, $1 0334. December — 400, 93%c; 1500, 8% O SaULAR MomNING SESSTON—May—1200 tons, $1 0414. December—100, 9334c; 700, 9854c. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—100 tons, $1 0434 2100, 81 _04%5: 1400, $1 U4ss. December — 100, 9814¢; 400, 9XG5c: 600, 98%zc; 400, 9¥¥4c; 100, 99¢: BARLEY—No further change to report. Feed, @75c: 60@6232c B ctl: choice, 65¢: Brewing, 67 | Chevalier. ¥1 10@1 20 for No. 1 and 60@75¢ B ctl for off grade. CALL BOARD SATES. INFORMAL SESs1oN—10 o’clock—May—300 tons, 87140, Rrarram Monxixe Smssiox—December—200 tons, B2¥4c; 100, 6254c. May—100, 67Ygc. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. OATS—Sales are small and confined to the local jobbing demand. Muling are quotable at 60@ 70c @ ctl; fancy Feed, 70@75¢; goud to choice, 57%@67%C ; common to fair, 50@b5¢; Gray. 57 67 Red, for seed, 85@95¢; Black, for seed, 110@1 30; Surprise, 50@90c B ctl. CORN—Still tends downward. Large Yeliow, 773/,@S0¢; Small Round do, S0@82Y4c: White, 85 @90c P cti. RY E—Quoted at 7715@80c ctl. 214¢ B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—8b FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The China steamer took out only 8194 bols, against 30,000 bbls the steamer before. Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, 83 25@ 3 35; Bakers' extras, $3 10@3 25; supertine, $2 2 | @250 B b1 CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feea Corn, $18@19 9 ton; Cracked Corn, $18 50@19 50 B ton. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN-$12 50@14 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $20 L0 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Roiled Barley, 814 50@15 50: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $18 @ ton; jobbing. $20; Cottouseed Ollcake, $24. HAY—No further advance, but the market is firm with light receipts. W heat, $8@12 60: Oat, $6@9: ‘Wheat and Oat, $7@11: Barley, $6 50@9; Alfalfa, $6@7 50: Clover, $6 50@7 50; Compressed, $6@ 6 B ton. 11; Stock, §t ETRAW-—35@65¢c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Recelpts still keep up and prices have no chance to improve. Bayos, $1@3 15: Small Whites, $1 25@1 50 B ctl; ’ea, 81 50@1 63: Large Whites, 81 10@1 20; Pink, $1@1 10: Reds, $1 15 @1 25; Blackeve, $1 75@1 85: Red Kidney, $1 50 75: Limas, 82 25@2 40: Butters, $1 40@1 76. )S—The Panams stesmer took out 4961 ctls Mustard. Brown Mustard quotable at $175@2 § ctl: Trieste, 82@2 10 @ cu: Yellow Mustard, 81 26@1 60 B ctl; Flax, 81 80 @ ctl; Canary, '3@814c B Ib: Alfaifa, 63,@7%c P i Rape. 19,@2¢ b; Timotny, 6y3c'8 bj Hemp, ic® M. DRI%D PEAS_quoted at 81 15@1 20 B ctl for Niles, 81 20@1 40 for Blackeye and $1 40@1 60 B ctl for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Dealers report the market firm, with a brisk movement. Sweets, 75¢@81 25 B cul; Saliuas Burbanks, 60@8dc; River Burbanks, 30 40c: Oregon Burbauks, 50@65c; Xiver Reds, 3 35¢ 3 ctl ONIONS—Firm at 45@60c; Pickle Onions, 35@ 50c ¥ ctl VEGETABLES — Summer Squash, $1 % box: Green Peppers, 20@4Uc ¥ box; Dried Peppers, 10 @l1c B Ib: Tomatoes, 20@50c B box;: Green Peas, 21p@sc; Garden Pess, 5@bc: String Beuns, 5@7 Lima Beans, 4@bc ¥ 1b; Cucumbers, 40@50c 3B box; Green Okra, 80c@$1; Dried Okra, 1215¢c B b; Egx Plant, 40@50c; Cabbage. 70@75¢ B ctl; Feed Carrois, 50@40c; Garlic, 3@4c ® Ib: Marrow- fat Squash, $7@8 B ton. BUTTER, CHEESE A ND EGGS. BUTTER—Evervthing on the list has advanced and the market is stiff at the rise. All descriptions are in short supply. Held goods are particularly firm. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 26@26c; seconds, 22@24c. Darry—Fancy, 21@2215¢: good to choice, 17@ ower grades, nominal. CREAMERY TUB—20@31¢ B 1b. PICKLED—16@18c @ M. FImKin-16@16c B . Firm at the advance. Dew, 9@9ac B Ih:_common to good, 6@Ke; Young America, §@l0c; Eastern, 12@13c 1. EGGS-—-Stocks of Eastern are now very much re- duced and thisdescription is higher in consequence. No change in the home product. Fancy Eastern, Tiac: good to choice Eastern, 2215@26c: s, 18@2Uc; store Eggs, 171@35¢ & dozen cold-storage ranch, 2215@30c: pullets’ Eggs, 25@ 30c; ranch Eggs, 36@40c. POULTRY AND GAME. 29 Fancy mild POULTRY—There was no particular change yes- terday. Live Turkeys, 10@11c for Gobblers and 10@11c for Hens; dressed do, 12@l4c; Gecse, B pair, £1 50@1 75: Ducks, $4@6 B doz: Hens, $4@5 b0 Roosiers, voune, 84(@5 o doz: do, old, $1@5; T ers, $4: Hrollers, $3 50@4 for large and $2 50@3 for' small; Pigeons, 81 75@2 ® dozen for young and $1@1'25 for old. GAMii—The legal season tor Ducks opens to-day. Hare, $1@1 25: Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 for Cotton- Tay Geese, 32 50; White Geese, $1 25; Brant, #1 50 ® doz. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS—Persimmons, 40@75c box; Apples 60@90c B box for good to choice and Winter Nellis Pears, $1@1 50; other Pears are nomival. BERRIES — Cranberrics, $10 @ bbl: Huckle- Strawber- Ties, $8@10 B chest for Longworths and $2@7 B chest for large berries. GRAPES—Are weak and dull, 26@35c % box; Muscats, 25@38c; Verdels, 25@ 35c: Cornichon, 40@sUc; Tokny, 20@35c ® box. Wine Grapes range from $14 (o $20 % ton. CITRUS FRUITS—Grape Fruit is bringing 87 3 box. CaliforniaOranges quotable at §1 50@2 25 B edlings, and $4@4 50 for Navels; Lem- ons, $2@2 50 for common and $3@3 50 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $3@b; Bananss, $1@2 ® bunch; Pineapples, $2@5 ¥ dozen. Black Grapes, DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Smail shipments of Prunes, Peachesand Apricots are being made to Euzope. The Panama steamer took 2500 Ibs for Hamburg, 8750 1bs for Rotterdam and 900 Ibs for Giasgow. Hesides these lots there are_current shipments of | Prunes to England via New York. | | and 2@23/a¢ for unpressed: The market is quiet. The following prices rule on the Frait Exchange: Apples, 215@3c for quartered, 3@3Yge for sliced and 414@5c @ b for evaporated Peaches. 4@bc B B, and 515@6c B M for fancy | peeled, in boxes, 12@13c; Prunes, 4 for the four sizes and 515¢ B b for the 40@50's; A pricots, 746@ 814 for prilne to choice and 9@10c B 1 for fancy Moorparlk; Figs, black, 3@31uc B b for pressed hite Figs, 81a@415c P 1 jor pressed in sacks, and 5@6C in boxes: Pears, 7c @ Ib for_evaporated halves, 4@6Lhe for uarters: Flums, 334@Avac for plited an Yo se for unpitted: Nectarines, 5@6c B I for priie 10_choice and 6Yac for fancy. > A AN DRIE £ - docreamery, 20@2bac: Westerndairy, 1035@10c: | Long Iniana.. 1 #515 Guaranecd... el e e s tul. do creamery, 14@23¢: do June, 15@21c; dofactory, | Louisville & Nash. 547s U. S. BxDress. ..... | and wanted, but the other sorts are dull and weni 9@ltic: Eigins, 23c: imitation creamery, 12@17%5c. | Louisville Na& Ch. 944 U. S. Leathe With heavy stocks. Prices are, carload lots. 1. o b CHEESE — Quiet; State. large, 714@l074c: Preferred... 26%2 Preferred. San rrancisco: London layers, 51@1 10 B box: 4 do sancy, 10@10t4c: do small, 73,@llc: part | Manhattan Consol. 10114 U, crown, loose, 334c: three-crown, 100se, 234c: two- skims, 315@714c: full skims, x1a@3C: | Mempnis & Charls. 18| " Preferred..... ... ‘crown, 214c; seedlens Sultanas, 3140 seadlins Mug: EGGS—Fancy fresh scarce and State and | Mexican Central... 11 |Utica & B. River.. | catels, 215c; clusters, $1 35: Dehesa cluste: Pennsyivatta, 22@26c; icehouse, 161@20c; do @ | Michigan Centrai.. 9815 Wab. . L. & Pac.. £2 10} imperial clusters, §2 60; Dried Grapes, case: 3 201 35 Wesiern tresh, 21@23i4cid0, @ | Minn & S ..., — | erererrs Sicmm 2 : i case, $3 b0@4 25; limed, 1635} dog® case, referred. — | Wells-Farg: NUTS—Chestnuts, 8@11c; Walnuts, 7@8c for @25 Minn. & St. Leom. 22%|Western Union. ... No. 1 hard_ and 9@9140 for sofishell, Jobbipaione: TALLOW — Quiet, firm; city, 4%gc; country, | 18t preferred. 88 WisCentrau........ 4 | Almonds, 8@Tlsc for Languedoc and'8 @10c for 4@ige. : 2d preferred,. §iYe Wheellng & L. E.. | paper-shell, :nb‘{flns; Peanuts, 316@4c B Ib for Cali- COTTONSEED OIL—Firm, quiet; ernde, 25@ | Missouri Pacific.... 3115 Preferred......... fornie: Hickory nuts, 6@6c: Pecans, 6¢ for rough 26¢; rellow prime, new, 30c: do, off grades, 2814c. | Mobile & Ohio..... 194 Am Cotton Oil pid. and 8¢ for polished: Filberts, 8@9c: Brazil Nuge RICE—Fairly active, steady; domestic, 354@6c; | Nashvilie Chat: 75 (W U Beet | Ti4@8e B 1b; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5 50 B 100, Japan, 35k@3%4c. National Linseed.. 229 L I ‘Tractio | “HONEY—Comb s ahiotable at 10@12¢ B 1 25'}:0”\ SES—Foreign, nominal; New Orleans, | N.J. Central. 1074 P 1b for bright and 8@9c for lower grades; water- COFFEE—Steady, 16@25 points down; closin, steady: January, $14 20@14 25: February, $14 1 @14 15; March, $13 90@14; May, $13 45@13 60. Spot Rio, dali, easler; No. 1, 153,c. SUGAR—Raw, fairly active, steady; fair refin- ing, 3¢; centrifugals, 96 test, 534c; refined, quiet, sieady; off A, 4 1-16@4%4c; mold A, 474c: stand. d 2 lql'l,‘g’(': (‘fln'fl;lo:;(: A, 434c; cutloaf and crushed, d14¢: powdered, 473c; granulated, 4 455c: cubes, 47gc. o ) Fruit and Produce. sCALIEORNIA FRUITRaisins. London layer, 5@l 25 0 loose Muscatel 4-crown, 4 3 "1(’(‘. our sizes, blgc. b= APRICOTS—Bags, 915@1114c. A EACHES — Unpeeled, 5%,@8%e: do vecled, 5c. ALMONDS—Paper-shell, 9 WALNUTS—Standard, 9@10c. HOPS—Quiet; steady: State common to choice, 8@10c: Pacific Coast, 3%@10c. London market unchanged. WOOL—Quict and steady; domestic fleece, 22¢; pulled, 15@34c; Texas, 9@13c. Merchavndise. teady : moderate demand; Amerl can. §12@14 5 3 COPPER—Easier; lake, 811 40@11 50. LEAD—Firmer; domestic, 83 10@3 20, g LIN—Easier; siraights, $14 60G14 65: rm. SPELTER—Flat: domestic, $8 65@370. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, 111, Nov. 14.—St. Louis led the Chicago wheat marke: in strength to-day. It is evident that the trade has concluded that there is 1ess of the poor grade of wheat in the Southwest than was originally belleved. There is no ques- tion of the scarcity of good winter wheat, but many people thought that the deficiency wonld ba filled y nless desirable quality, but that seems to have ¥cen a misapprebension. The St. Louls market 6@ PIG _TRON. plates 1 CLOSING BONDS. US4s,reg...... Do, 48 coupon. U S 48 new reg. N J Cent Gen bs...119 Northern Pac 1sts. 1173/ Do, 2ds 10315 Do, bs coupo Do, Bds. Cherokee 4s. 18986.1003; Nortnwes Do, 1897. -1003;| Do, deb b, Do. 1888, 1003, 0 R & N 1sts...."'110 Do, 1899, 10034 StL&IronMtGen s 831 Pacific 68 01°96....— " |SUL & § I Gen 6s.11 5 D. C. 8-6 b8 St Paul Consols ...12714 Class A 148t P. C. & Pa 1si3.1173g Do, Pac Cal 1sts..110 Southern K. R. bs. 9814 Texas Paclfic firsts 8914 Texas Pacseconds. 23% Missourl funding..— N Carolina con 6s..124 Do, 4s.. UnionPac 1stor'86. 10814 80 Carolina §74s West Shore 4s.....107% Tenn new 8. Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 65 Va funding debt... 623 R GranaeWest 1sis 76 Do, reg...........—""Ches & O bs..... ..10914 Do, deferred 65... 6 |Atchison 4s........ 79 Do, trust repts st 6 | Do, 2ds A Canada South 2ds.. 108 |G H&S A 6 Cen Pac 1sts 0f '95.104% Do, 2d Ts. Den & R G lst 113" B & Tex CentBs Do, 4s..... 90 | Do.con 6s. 107 Erle 2ds...... 75 [Reading 4s.... Kaneas P Consols 79 Ks Fa lsts Den divi18%4/ FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. ( LIVERPOOL, i ov. 14.—The spot market s quiet at 53 3d@bs 41/4d. C: ipyuiet at Bs 80@5s 44d. Cargoes are quiet at 263 FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Lirerpol q;:;;m};m Tor No. 2 fed Winter: No- v 2 58 i December, bs 234d: January, o8 3%4d; February, 5s 315d; March, é& 4d. = Pk SECURITIES, NDON, ENo.. Nov. 14.—Consols, 106%; sil- ver, 30%d; Freuch Renies, —, = Missouri ... | % | pure; white extracted, 5 tracted, 414 @43, BEESWAX—2 515c B Ib: light amber ex- : dark amber, 4c. 5@26¢ B Ib. PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—The situation is unchanged. Bacon is quotable at 7c B B for heavy and 715 B I for light medium, 10%c B B for light, 11@ 12c for extra light and 123uc for sugar cured: East- ern Sugar-cured Hams, 191,@15¢ B 1b: Californi Hams, 11c; Mess Beef, $7@8 § bbl: extra mess do, $8@9; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, 89 @ bbi; extra cléar, $16 B bbl; mess, $14 B bbi; Smoked Beef, 915@10c B Ib. LARD—Eastern lierces, quotable at 6@6l4c 1 for compound and-8c for pure; pails, 814c; Call- fornia_tierces, blgc for compound and 6jc for half bbis, 7¢: 10-D tins, T34c; do 5-1b, Ti4e ® COTTOLENE—7c in tierces and 77c B in 10-1b tins. ey HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—Very weak at the decline, with indications of still lower prices. Heavy salted sieers, T@7Yc: culls and brands, 6@634c B Ib; mediom, 6@6L3c; culls and brands. 6@5140: light, 514@6¢ B Ib: “culls and brands, 5c B b Cow hides, 514@5c, 1b: culls and brands, Ge: suited Kip, bo: saited Caif, Sc; salted Veul, ¢t dry Hides, usual seleclon, 13@14c B 1b: culls and brands, 9c; dry Kip and Veai, 10c B Ib: culls, 7@8c: dry SR b, Toe B B Gontrbive Mo P Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, summer, w”?é mediu 16@26c; winter, 10@15c; Sheepskins, shearlings, 20¢ each; short wool Oc _each: medium, 50 @60c each; long wool, 60@70c each. Cullsofall Kinds, about 1gc less. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered Is quotable at 414@ 4lgc @ 1b: country Tallow, 4@44c; refined, te; Grease. 3@3%4c B Ib. WOOL—We quote Fall as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 7@9c B 1h; San Joaquin and Soutkern, §ia@3c ® i free Mduntain, 6g7c; detective ao, OFS—6@Tc B Iy i GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Grain Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ | Marn Co.... 26c. COAL—Wellington isjquotabie at $8: New Wi lington. $8; Southfleld Wellington, $7 5¢ $5 50: Bryant, 85 50 B ton; Coos Bay, 8 end, $7: Scotch, $7 50; Brymbo, $7 50; Cumber- land, $18 in bulk and $14 50 in sacks; Pennsyl- Vania Anthracite kzg. $14; Welsh Antbracite Egg, $9: Cannel, $8: Rock Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, §7 60; Coke, #13 in bulk and $15 ® ton In sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company quotes terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered and Fine Crushed, all 53gc: Dry Granulated, 434 Confectioners’ A, 45j4c; Magnolia A, 37c; Extra C, 8%4¢;: Golden C, 354c; hali-barrels, 14C more than barrels, and boxes 3¢ more. 5 yL i UP—Golden, T bbls, 16¢; Black Strap, 100 sal. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows BEEF—First quality, 5@5%c; second quality, 4%(‘: third do, 3@4c 8 1. VEAL—Large. 4@5c: small, 5@7¢ 8 b. MUTTON—Wetners, 413@5c; Ewes, B Ib. 1a@6c B 1b. 4@434c LAMB—: —Live Hogs, Sc for large, 814c for small and — for feeders; dressed do, 432@blec B 1. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 11.001|Pelts, bdls 123 71,229 Rran, sk i 2,025 Barley, 10,215/Hops, bls.. 9 Oats, cls... ...\, '880/Wool. bis.. 18 Beans, sks. .. 8,575 Leather. rolls. 146 Rye, ctls... 195/Lime, bbls. ... 282 Potatoes, sks. 5,050/Quicksil ver, flasks 23 Onions. sks. 268/Sugar, bbls . 440 Hay. tons., 28K Paper, reams_..... 1,724 Wine, gals.. 222170 46,870 Lumber, M feet... ' 30 Brandy, gals.. 2,000 Chicory, bbls 3 Hides, no. 2481 e — THE STOOK MARKET. There was a general decline in values yesterday, accompanied by heavy selling in some stocks, notably Sierra Nevada and Union, which sold down to 70c and 56¢c, respectively. Mexican de- clined to 46¢c. and Alpha to 28c. Confidence sold down to £1 and Challenge to 34c. The higher- priced stocks were also off, Con. California and Virginia declining to $2 35 and Ophir to $1 15. The close was still_lower for some stocks. Con- fidence got down to 90c. NoTES. The Alaska Packers' Association has paid & dividend of 75c per share this week. The Hutchinson Plan'ation Company will pay & dividend of 15¢ per share on the 20th. Adaiuonal weekly reports of the Gold Hill mines are as follows: SEG. BELCHER—ON the 300 level the joint Bel- cnerand Seg. Belcher west crosscut from south lateral driftis out 147 feet; the face shows clay and porphyry. The joint Belcher and Seg. Belcher east crosscut from the south lateral drifton the same level isout 25 feet; the face shows quartz giving low assays. There have been extracted from the mine during the week and stored in the oreliouse at the mine 11 tons of ore. the average top car sumple of which shows an assay value of $11 36 per ton. The gross vield of bullion from the 154 tous of ore worked by the Brunswick mill during the week was 32604 92 CON. IMPERIAL—The foint Chaflenge and Impe- rial west crosscut 1 from the surface tunnel is out 119 feet. The face shows quartzgivinglow assays. CHALLENGE—The joint Challenge and Imperiai west crosseut 1 from’ the surface tunnel is out 119 feet. The face shows quartz g1ving 10w assays. CROWN POINT—The south drift from the south end of the stope on_the niuth floor above the 700 level is now out a total distance of 34 feet. The formation in the face is about (he same as reported last week, the axsays ranging from $9 to 812 per ton. Have stopped work i the fuce and are now engaged in timbering this dritt. Have started a south drift from No. 2 crosscut on the 800 level with & view of connecting with the south stope for air. It has been advanced 25 feet. Have shipped to the Mexican mill since last report 608 tons of gold ore, the averaze baitery sampies bemg $9 59, of which 38 56 was gold. BELCHER—There have been holsted during the week and stored in the orehouse at the mine 35 tons of ore, shows an assay value of $20 Local corporations will pay di follows: San Francisco Gas, 35 cents: Oakland Gas, 25 cents; Edison Light and Power, 663 cents: Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm, b cents; Pa- cific Telephone and Telegraph, 30 cents, and Sunset Telephone and Telegraph, 30 cents per share. Interest will be paid in December bonds of the following corporations: Facific Roll- ing Mill, second issue, 8 per cen quarterly; Reno Land, Water and_Light, 6 per cent semi-annual, and Visalia City Water, 6 per cent semi-annual. The ofiicial letter from the Bodie Consolida‘ed mine for the past week states the progress of the prospecting work on the 00 and 300 levels, and Goes not mention any improvement in the mine. In the Mono mine the south drift from the east crosscut from the south drift on the 400-foot level continues in a mixture of porphyry and low-grade quartz. A contemporary says: “At the request of John W. Mackay, during his recent visit to the Com- stock, W. H. Lowell, chief clerk of the Consoli- da‘ed California and Virginia Mining Company at Virginia City, compiled a statement of the bullion produced and the dividends paid out of the grouud within the company’s patented lines. The state- ment renaered Mr. Mackay was as follows: From the beginning to October 1, 1895, bullion produced, assay value, gold, $61,671,520' 48; silver, $69, 762,815 65; total, $131,424,836 13. Dividends— California, $31,330 000:. Consolidated Virginia, $42,930,000, and Con. Cal. & Virginia, $3,808,800; total divideuds, $78,148,800. BOAKD SALES. T ton. idends to day as upon the Following were the sales in the San Francisco stock Board yesterday: REGULARMORN STON COMM ENCING AT9:30. 300 Alpha... C&V . 2.50100 Ovrmn....12" 50 Andes. 5200 fa 100 . 8200 Savag 50 Benton. 5100 S Nev 200B & B 1.35200 ...... 250 Bodie. . n..52/500 Uniol 100 Bullion. SN0t e 200 Challnge..36 1000 Occidtl ..0‘650 Y Jackei..25 750 Chollar... 25500 . ...........28300 ... 100 Contid.. 110600 Opht 300 AFTERNOON--SESSION 2:30. 28350 Challnge..35750 Ophir....1.20 261800 ...........84| 26 .........L1b 27| 20 CC &V..2.35(100 Ovrmn. 12 60 ..... 40(300 Potosi.....52 -28800 C Tmp... ..03]100 Savage. 301100 Confi...1.001200 S Nev. 28100 G & 1200 . 4 1136 50 Justice... .05 400 Union C..56 101100 Mexican..46 200 Utah......05 200 Chollar...25! 50 Occldil... 26 150 Y Jack. .25 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday REGULAR SESSTON—10:30, 800 Alpha.....85/250 CC&V...2.50 1500 Occidntl. 30 600 .. 5 45 1650 Ophir. .1.25 4215 800 ..........1.20 400 Ovrmn....12 +.14250 Confi.1.0735 700 Potom ....53 32000 C Imp...03 600 Savag 2 28,600 C Point. ..28 500 Scorpil 34700 G & C....83700 S B& M..12 70500 ... -.32400 S Nev. 39/500 Kentuck..06/600 . 351000 L Wash..01 300 . 10200 Mexicn....52400 06600 ..... 511400 50/ 100 ¢ 48900 Y Jack 4..,ulbuo 400 Caleda. . 500 Challnge. gm) Chollar . AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 1000 Alpha...29/600 Chollar....25500 Mono. 500 0/300 Oceidtl.. 1000 . .23/5 600 Ophir...1.20 600 .. ) 45,2450 Overmin 12 200 ... 005600 Potosi. 600 Alta. 13200 . 971500 Savage. 800 Andes. 03/1000 Scorplon02 509 Belcl};r. 26/600 S B de M...11 “282000 Con Tm. 501400 C Point. 650 B & 65/600 G & 600 5 Nev.... 71 500 300 H&N..., 134600 Union 300 Bodie. ... 36/: 1.35/800 Utah. 05/1500 5700 Kentuck..06/500 Y’ 84400 Mexican..461200 ... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Nov. 1i—4 P, 3. 400 Challge. 300, BnLAxkfll.l Bid. Asked. Alpha Con....." 26 27|lowa, — 03 12 13Juha, . 01 02 27 201usuce . 04 08 27 20/Kentuck. .0 05 06 66 67/Lady Wash.l 01 02 40 —|Mexican.... 45 46 34 30/MtDisbioll 16— 09 10(Mono T B "2 05 06 NevadaQueen. — Caledonia. 08 09 Occidenial. - Chellenge Con. 35 $4/0phur.. 15 Choliar.......| 25 2¢/Overman..... 11 Con. Cal. & Via 2,35 2.40 Potos:. 51 Con. Impenai,” 02 03 Savage. 40 Confidence. 87 98 Seg. Bel 11 Con.New Y. — 02{8lerra Nevada, 71 Crown Pomi... 26 27|Scorpion. . - EastSierraNev — 05 Silver Hill P Exchequer..... 02 03 Silver King.... 20 EurekaCon.... 15 — Syndicate. — Gould & Curry. 30 8 55 Gray Eagle.... 70 —|Utah........... 05 Hale & Norcrs. 1.85 1.40 Yeilow Jacket. 24 STOCRE AND BOND EXCHANGE, THURSDAY, Nov. 14-2p. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bio. AM’HL‘ U 8 45 coup..1115411254/U S 4s reg.... 1LAN KOUS RONDS. 113 Do, 2d iss 8s.. 101 Bid. Asked. Al — . Cal-81Cblebs. 110: Sal Elec £, 85107(4109 (P& OKy6s. 110 = Cntra CW 58101 10114 P&CHRy6s. — 108 Dpnt-stex-cp 77 95 " PwistRIt6s. — 11814 KdenL&Pes.1061, — |Reno,WL&L — 105 F&CH RR6s105 — (RiverWCobs — 100 Geary-5iR0s.10014103 SFaNPRR5SI03 — LosAng Lés. — ' _ |SPRRArizos 97 99 Do.Gnted.6s. — 10215 SPRRCal6s.110 — Mkt-stCbletsl287; — |SPRR Calds. 90 — NevONgRSs. ‘—"°103 [Do,lcongtd. 90— NPCRR6s100 ~— |SPBrRCalfs. 9434 97 Ny R Cal 6s..10214105 |SVWater6s..121 121 D laigs. — " = |SvWaterss. = 100{% Onk Gas 5s.. — {10 |StktnG&E6510114103 Do, 2d18855.10415 — |SunstT&T6s — Omnibus s, L 102 11855 103 Sutter-stR5s.10915110: Viaaawoos o 2199 e uverage top car smple of which | WATWR STOCKS. ContraUosta. 571 5814 San Jose. — 100 50 it Sprog Valley 1003510034 ©AS STOCKS. . — 40 |PacificLight. — 49 ... 8 — |SanFrancsco 72% 72% ~ 81 ISwckton..... — = 2135 PacGasimp. 82 814 INSURAN FiremansFa.155 160 | COMMERCIAL AmerB&TC. Anglo-Cal. .. 58 Bank of Cal. Cal SD&TCo. 5614 FirstNationl. 178 Grangers.... BANK STOOKS. LondonP&A.13’ 251 185 SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Gers&LCo.. — 1575 e — HumbS&L1000 o [Sesurien: = 309 Mutual..... — 43 — B840 SF SayUniond9214505 o STREAT KAILROAD 8TOCKS, abfornta....105 — Oak.SLeHay — G;ar_v—sv.. . 60 7‘Z\3=l’ms:l‘l‘0‘ o 9 “"2 Marcet-sti... 44 441/g Sutter-: =t R POW DEi: STOCKS. Atlantic D.a 15 1515 Juason. - California.... 95 — Vi 5 Galloona: (95 ¢ = IVigartes 90c Kinska Tives " IS LANEOUS z0cS. s SRR s BIKDCoalon. = 7% 15 [Peeanerns = 2, CalCotMills,. — '— PacBorax... 98 100 CalDryDock — — (PacI&NGo, — 30 EdisonLight. — 9634 Pac Roll Mili 18 — GasConAssn, — ~— | PariPaintCo — 9 HawC&S3Co. 6 7 |PacTrausCo — 26 HutchSPCo. 1214 18 |PacT&TCo. 50 — JudaonMtgC. ~" _ SunsetT&T. 30 46 Mer£x4ssn.100 110 |UnitedCCo.. — 25 MOBNING sEasION. Board—20 Fireman's Fund Ins, 155. s AFTERNOON SESMION. 0ard—85000 Contra Costa Wi : 15 Pacific Gas Imp, 831 1or Sonds, 1013; Street—20 Fireman’s Fund I 3 e s Fund Ins, 155; 15 S F Gas- e S— A Hard Head. As a Blackpool excursion train was passing Kirkbam on Saturday a man jumped out and alighted on his head on the rails. The railway men rushed to the spot, the man appearing killed. He was carried on a stretcher to the station and a doctor called. . The injured man rapdly regained consciousness, and in the words or the station master, ‘‘got up, walked away and had a pint of beer.” The man had got into the wrong train at Blackpool and wanted to get out at Kirkham, which he did.—Manchester Evening Mail. —————— THE CALL CALENDAR. NOVEMEER, 1895. [Tu.! W<;'l‘hv l"nr Sa.l Moon’s Phases. 1 53 November 2, _.__!__‘_2_ ‘:‘Q Full Moon. 5| 6] 7| 8 9f November 9, Last Quarter. November 18, New Moon. November 28, First Quarter. 12 13:14;15'16 20 21 19 ates of Departure From San Francisco. HumboldtBay Nv 15. 2P P San Diego.. 16.11am Pier 11 State ot Portiand. ... 15.10aM Pler 24 Del Norto .. |Grays Harbo 16. 5y Pler 28 Arago. | Coos Bav.. 16,10Au | Pler13 Umatilia, 16, 9am | Pier 9 Alce Binehd | Portiand. ., 16.10am | Pier 13 Eureka .....| Newpor: 17, 9aM Pier 11 Weeott.. | | Eel River. ... 17, 9an Pier 13 Faraijon... | Yaquina Bay..|Nv 17. 5pu Plerz City Sydney|Panama.......|Nv 1812 M PM S8 Sants Kosa.. |San Diesu ... 19.11ax Pler 11 Pomona. ... Humboldt Bay|Nv 19, Zpu | Pier 9 NationaiCty | HumboldiBay [Nv 20112 M Pier — Columbia. Portland....... | 20,10au Pler 24 CityPuebla. Vie & Pgt Sna 21, 9am Pier 9 St Paul..... Newport ...... [Nv 21, 9am Pier 11 Coptic . Chins & Japan 21, 3Pm PMSS North Fork. | Humboldt Bay 23, 9ax Pier 2 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Newport. . Mineola. . Comox.. Weeott... Iuel River. Arcata. |Loos Bay. ‘Wellington. Departure Bay Truckee. Tillamool Willamette.. .| | Seatile....... Farallon....... | Yaauina Bay. National City...| Humboldt Bay. |- Nov17 North foric.....| Humboldt Bay Rio de Janeiro.. China and Japan.. City of Everett| Panama .. Monowal........|Sydney. .. Point Loma.....|Grays Harbor Mexico |San Diego.... Walla W .| Victoria & Pui State of Cal..... | Portland. . San Blas. Panama. ov19 ~:Nov20 | |-:Noval | ~Nov21l | Willamette Val.| Mexico........ ov17 | Columbia.. .. | Poruand Nov17 | Santa Rosa... ... San Diego.. Nov17 | Cityot Puebla.. | Victoria & Nov 17 ‘ Bandorille...... | Coaullle River. ov17 Coron: .| Humboldt Bay . 8 | Crescent City... | Urescent City.. 8| San Benito......| Cacoms. Novis | StPan...... Newport. . ov19 | | SUN AND TIDE TABLE. z,.wnwunlww WATER| BUN. | MOON. ¢ wt = |Small.|Large. [Small. Large. |[Rises) Sets | Rises. | | I 11522 10.00] 3.514) 4.557 6.50) 4.58| 5.394 | 16.| 0.00 10.37a] 4.34a] 5.43p 6.51! 4.58 6.54a —_— e s T s HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICF, U. S, N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, } SAN FrANCISCO. November 14, 1895, The ttme ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at noon of the 120th meriaian, or at exactly 8 P. M., Greenwich time. A. F. ¥ECHTELER, Lieatenant in charg SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. THURSDAY, November 14. U S stmr Bear, Healy, 13 days from Unalaska. Stmr Pomona, Doran, 1734 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, to_Goodall, Perkins & C Stmr Coos Bay, Duggan, 12 hours from Santa Cruz; produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Point Arena, Johnison, 12 hours from Men- docino, ete; pass and mdse, 13 Mendoelno Lumber Co. Stmr_Alblon, Lundquist, 84 hours from San Diego, via_Hueneme 56 hours: 166 piles to J S KKimball; 200 sks grain, to Pactfic Milling Co. Cleared. THURSDAY, November 14. Stmr_Marlposa, Haywards, Honolulu and Syd- ney; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr State of California, Ackley, Astoria; Good- all, Perkins & Co. ebr Vine, Burns, Champerico; C D Bunker & Co.. Sailed. THURSDAY, November 14. U S stmr Com % H Perry, Smith, aruise. Stmr Mariposa, Hayward, Honolilu and Sydney. Stmr Excelsior, Higgins, Eureka. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Stmr ‘fiilamook, Hansen. Fr bark Gen Millinet, Bacheller, Gloucester. Bark Mercury, Colby, Port Blakeley. Schr Edward Parke, Anderson, Eureka. Senr Gem, Olsen, Co0s Bay. Schr Pioneer, Sprague, Grays Harbor. Schr Reliance, Jensen. Walsh Landing. Schr Christina Steffens, Fager, Timber Cove, Schr Wing and Wing, Forest, Coos Bay. Schr Western Home, Nilsson.. sl Bender Brothers, Thompson, Collins Land- ing. Schr Mary Etta, Wetze, Blhlers Point. * Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—November 14—10 p s—Weather hazy: wina NW: velocity 6 miles. Charters. The ship Susquehanna is chartered for wheat to adirect U K port, 23s 9d. Spoken. Oct 13—Tat 55 S, long 64 W, Brshlp i P:’rlm“fl}‘»:x Portiand, ‘llisrvf:lverpool. Py ct 24—Lat 1 8, long » Br ship Craigend, Shields, for San Francisco. g Miscellaneous. LONDON—Nov 13—Br ship Hawksdale, which | put into Rio de Janeiro, has been surveyed. deck plates buckled ‘owing 'to cargo being (00 low to make seaworthy, a platform must be laid on ba: tween deck beams and 300 tons cargo shitted. Not necessary o discharge. Domestic Ports. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Nov 1! bark Edinburghshire, from London 07 05 NEW WHATCOM Arrived Nov 14—Schr Roy Somers trom Port Townsend. JGO—Atrived Nov 14—Br ship Mool from Swansea; Brship Gen Gordan, from Nam castie, NSW. IVERSENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 14—Schr Ocean Spray, hence Nov 6. PORT BLAKELEY—8ailed Nov 14—Bark Alden R Lo AN GELES— S ANGELES—Arrived Nov 14—si yacht, Eleanor, from San Disgo. s NCLEONE—Aftrived Nov 14—Sunralcazar, hence v 11, 05005 BAY—Salled Nov 14—Schr Orient, hence EUREKA—Arrived Nov 14—Sckr Orion, Qct 5; schr_Bertia Minor, from Honoluiu: snve Alice, from San Pedro; Nov 13—schr from Makenti. S Sailed Nov 14—Stmrs Cleone, Weeottand Lakme, | sailing datoy and cabin ALBION—Sailed Nov 14—Scnr Bessie £, for San TACOMA—Arrived Nov 14—Bktn Uncle Jobn, e tied"Nov 14 “Ete 7 M Colman, for San Pedro. Forelgn Ports. DEPARTURE BAY—Arrived Nov 14—Ship Two Brothers, hence Nov 8. NANATMO-Sailed Nov 14—Bark Wilna,for Sen Francisco. PANAMA—Sailed Noy 14—Stmr City of Everett, for San Francisco. FALMOUTH—Arrived Nov 13—Brship Both- well. hence June 18. HULL—ATrived Nov 13—Br bark Lathom, from Tacoma. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov 12—Brstmr Vie- toria, from Victoria. FLORES—Passed Nov 1—Br ship Socotra, hence July 2, for Queenstown. QUEENSTOW N—sailed Nov artyshire, for Limerick. . SYDNEY—>sailed Oct 1—Brship Nineveh, for Puget Sound. 13—Br ship Crom- importations. EUREKA—Per Pomona—53 ht bxs 1 kg 44 bxs fish, 14 bbl cider, 2 ¢s whisky, 154 pkgs mdse, ’,’3 keg 250 bxs putier, 10 pegs express, 1 sk coin 796 M shingles. 3 bbls mineral water, 2 b: pples, 100 sks peas, 2 cs eggs, 12 M ftlumbe s | TA CRUZ— Per Coos Bay—20rolls paper, 30 | crts grapes, 22 bxs upples, 20 pkgs mdse, 11 bxs | fish, 8 coop Kkens. | sardines, 1 cs shoes, 3 cs cheese, 10 pkgs mdse. Moss Landing—1 bx butter, 2 coops chickens. Bianco—35 bls wool. Watsonville—4150 bags sugar. Moro Cojo—2215 sks potatoe: MENDOCINO—Per Point Arena—2 bdls hides, 6 pkgs mdse, 170 M 1t lumber, 1 bdl apples. Point Arena—3a5 bxs butter, 2 bxs salmon, 8 sks abalones, 86 bxs apples, 12 pkgs mdse, 2 Cs eggs, 2 droves hogs, 3 coops chickens, 29 bdls hides, 45 sks peas. Consignees. Per Coos Bay-—Jonas Erlanger: Herman Joost: Hulme & Hart; Thomas Loughran: H Dutard; L & Lazelere: Western Sugar Ref Co; Wolf & Son Seed and Plant Co; H Levy & Co; Standard Oil Co: C Carpy & Co: Kron Tanning Co; S Levy & C F Mitchell: A Paladini; American Union Fis G Camilloni & Co; P Gusmanni & Co; A Lindell; E Meyer: J Evans. Per Point Arena—Mendocino Lumber Co; Chas Lyman: W B Sumner & Co: Standard Ofl Co; A J BImmel & Co; G Camilloni & Co; Wejls & Rus- sell; Wilson & Baechtel; O B Smith & Co: Stude- backer Bros: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: S Liebes; H Nelson: American Union Fish Co: Ross & Hewlett; C E Whitney & Co; De Bernurdi & Co: S M Soren- sou; D E Allison & Co; Cox Seed and Plant Co; A ewfield; W B Dunn: H Clancy. Per Pomona—F B Haight: Dallemand & Co: E L Allen; Gray & Mitchell; J H Newbauer & Co; G G Wickson: Geat American Tea Imp Co: G Done; H T Porter; Marshall, Teggart & Co: Getz Bros & Co; IIiiis Bros: Humboldt Mineral Water Co; J Unna & Co; John ¥ English: Wielund Brewinz Co;J R Hanify: M Kalish & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co: Me- Kay & Co; Norton, Teller & Co: Standard Oil Co: Smith &Co: Ross & Hewlett; Sunset T and T Co: Tillmann & Bendel: Wheaton, Breon & Co: S Bloom & Son: United States Brewery; A Paladini; Witzel & Baker: Wells, Fargo & Co: J B Ingulia} American Union Fisk Co: G Camilloni & Co: J H Kessing: A C Nichols & Co: Pacific Coast Fish Co; Baker & Hamilton; Brigham, Hoppe &Co: A Caito: C E Whitney Dairymen’s Union: ¢ E Wor den & Co; Dnnham,Carrigan & Co; J B Ingulia; Dodge, Sweeney & Co. For Late Shivping Inteliinence. Ses Thirteenth Page. e e e e e NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Al stocknolders fn the Occldental Con. Mining Company interested 1n a change of management at the annual election to be held on November 18, 1895, are respectiully requested to call upon or communicate with WILLIAM BANNAN & CO., 316 Montgomery st. Santa_Barbara—4 bbls mineral water. 16 _bxs ———— OCEAN STEAMSHIPS) OCEANIC STEAMSIP COMPANY. Coolgardie gold fields (Fremantle), _Austra- lin; $220 frst_class, #110 steerage. Lowe: Tates to Capetowa Eouth Atrlca. | Stesmship Australia, Honolulu only, Tues- day, December 3, 8¢ 10 AL astralian steamer MONOWAL, sails via Honolulu and Auck- Jand, Thursday, Dec. 1,m2p uced special rates for Parties Ve, 5 and 28, ‘Ticket oftice, 114 Montgomes street. Market street. neral Agents. Freigh office, 3 J. D. SPRECKELS & ERO: | PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring. Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 a. M., Nov. 16, Dec. 1, 18, 81. For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- | send, Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New | | | Whatcom (Bellingham ~ Bay, Wash.), 9 A. AL Nov. 18, 21, 26, Dec. 1,6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fifth day tnereafter, connécting at Vanconver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G.N. Ry., at Por: Townsend with Alasks steamers. For Bureka, Arcata aad Flelds Landinz (Hum- boldt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 . M., Nov. 7, 11, 15, 19, 28, 27 and every fourth day thereafter, For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Oblspo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San | Pedro (Los Angeies) ana Newport, ai § 4. ., Nov. 1. 65, 9,18, 17, 21, 25, 29, und every fourih day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harforl (San Luis Oblspo), Santa Barbara, Por: Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 #. 1, Nov. 7,11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth Qay thereafter. For Linsenada, San Joss del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Willam- eite Valley, 10 a. xc.. 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery strect. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. = 10 Market st., San Franelsco. O.R. & N. QTEAMSHIPS DEPART FROM SPEAR street whart at necting at PORTLAND with direct rail lines to all golnte In OREGON, WASHINGION, 1DAHO, (ONTAN A, and all Eastern points, including Cal: cago, New York and Hoston. TO PORTLAND AND ASTORA. Columbia sails Nov. 10. 20, 30, Dec. 10. Etate of Callfornia salls Nov. 5, 15, 25, Dec. B. Fare fn cabin, including berth and meals, $15 00; Steerage. 87 50; For throug: rates and all other information 10 the undersigned. ooty GoovarLy, PERINS &Ca Gen'l Supts., 10 Market st. FRED. F. CONNOR, Gen'l Agent. 19 Montgomery st. COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRASATLANTIOUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER (NEW) 42 NORTH River, f0ot of Mortonst. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English railway wid the discomfort of crossing the channel in a *mall boat. New York to Alexandria, Egyp:, via Paris, first-class $160; second-class $116. LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent. oL S vainher 85 LA BOURGOGNE, Capt. Levoeut...... . November 3 , Capt. Santelli.,, ¥, Capt. Rupe...... & Decombor 14, 2:00 P M. ticulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 8 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. 8100 A »e. 0T 100'A. s LA TOURAIN LA BRETAG ber WHITE STAR LINE. Onlted States and Royal Mail Steamers 5 BETWEEN ew York, Queenstown & Livarpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. CAB[NJGO ANDUPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accomm od: selected: second cabin, $35 and 40 l'x;e’a%zaflgoaiss,d Steerage Tickets froni I.xflil iland, Sweden, Norway and gland, Ire- d Denmark £0 San Franciseo at lowest rates. Tickets, lans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Uftice of the'Company, 613 Market streat, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, Fflm‘)_Aze’J,! fi‘:x Pacific Cflfl!}—7 ROVAL MAIL STEAN PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg! France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Thmnfih Dbills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mall S. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas- ure to direct ports in England and German: Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout Chzrbo‘ur 5 %ntglm;;mn‘; First plass i q‘%’;‘ ;13. Glass, ‘or further particu P & CO., Agents, FARROTT {56 Catitornia ste STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M, Daily, Except Sunday, 83 Accommodations Reserved by Telephore. STEAMER : T. C. Walker. J. D. Peters, AN BT BtO krrived Nov 14_sc SRR A natied Nov 14—Sonr J::nb:":;:: Franeisco, £ > q'@{:fii?&%fié’fl'fi-m Nov 14—Stmr Green- TR ARNS LA NDENG Sallod Nov 14—Sehr Cor. 1ntbiag, for San Franclsco. Mary Garratt, City of Stockton, Telephone Main 805. Cat Nav. and Impt. Co VALLEJ0 AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Sunday—10 A. Py ma 1 A% —anding. Mission 1. Pler 2., 10 a. u. every five days, con. | RAILROAD TRAVEL, DON’T FORGET THAT IT COSTS INCLUDING DOUBLE On ly io §BERTn IN PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPER, T ) PORTLAND, OR., BY THE 8. P. CO’S NEW FAST TRAIN, STHE SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND SPE (1AL, LEAVING SAN FRANCISCO AT 8 P. M Friday, Nov. 15, and Every Five Days Thereafter, FIRST-CLASS TICKETS, INCLUD-. {$ g £ BERTH IN PULL- NG DO ANDARD | SLEEPER,S 20. r further Informaticn apply at or 8 MARKLT STREET (Grand Hotel Ticket Office), San Francisc HARD ( J00DMAN, BRI en. Trof Pass. Agte OUTHERN o (PACIFIU HYSTESL) vo and are duc to arrive at Tratns lenye and nre duc (o Frow NOVEMBER 2, 1805. — ARrnive 6:30 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. 7:00A Attt Faxpress, Ogden and Fast.. 71004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey. Sacra- mento, and Redding via Davis.... 7:30A Martinez, San Ramon, Nops, Calls- toga ond Sauta Rosa §:804 Niles, San Jose, St Sacramento, Marysviile, and Oroville *#8:304 Peters and Milton i, Tone, Red Blutt 9:004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 9:004 Los Angeles Lxpress, Raymond, (Gor - Yosemite), Sants Barbara and Tos Angeles. 9:004 Martinez and Stockton. o 00A San Leandro, Haywords and Niles... 12:00% San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns an Jose and Livermore. #1:30p Port Costa and Way Stations... 3:00p San Leandro, Haywards& Way St 4:00r San Leandro, Haywards & Way 5t Ramon, Vallejo, Ll Verano sud 4:00r Martinez, Esparto, Land 5 Otonills and Sacr oKbon < et Vg . masm 5:00P San Le .ndro, 11 ards & Way St'ns Sflflq 5:80x New Oricaus. 1xpic:s, Fresuo, Ray- mond (for Yoserite), Dakersfield, Banta Kariara. s Kugeles, Dem: A g, El Paso, New Orleans an : A 101454 8:30p Sauta ¥o Jtoute, Atlaniic Nixpress for Mojave s st 6:00¢ Luropean Mail, Ogden 6:001 Haywards, Nil's and 2001 Vallejo . 7:00¢ Oreg ville, onnd 00 San Lear 9:00 San Leandro, Hs y Strs 1112 €[10:03p “Sunset Limited,” Fresno, Los F1 Paso, New Orleans and Tast... DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). BA Newark, Centerviile,San Jose, Felton, T Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way { Station % ... DiBOR *2:15P Nev crville, San Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creck, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Statious 2 d & Townsend Stx) §New Almaden and Way COAST DIVISION (1 6:45A San J tati 1:458 Paso’ Robles, San uadalupe and Prin- cipal Way Statious ....... 7:05¢ 30:404 San Josc and Way Stations......... :00p 11:454 Palo Allo aud Way Stati 3:308 *2:301 San Jose, Gilioy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and P Grove $18:45p San Jose and Way Sa CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAX S00—Foot of Market Street (Slip §)— *7:00 8:00 00 *10:00 11:00a.x. *12:30 11:00 *2:00 3:00 *4:00 6:00 *6:00r., From OAELAND—Foot of Braadway.— *6:00 *7:00 8:00 *9:00 10:00 *11:004.My $12:00 *12:20 0 *3:00 4:00 *5:00r.m, A for Morning. P for Afterno * Sundays excepted, 1 Saturdays only, 1 Sundays only. 1t Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. * STuesdass and Saturdays. _§ Sundays and Thuradsys, The PACIFIC TRANSFER COMPANY will call for and check baggage from hotels and resie dences. Enquiro of Ticket Agents for Time Cards and r information. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH P- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. | Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. | San Francisco to San Rafael. | EK DAYS—7:40, 9:20, 11:00 A.M.: 12:35, | 8:80, 5:10, 6:30 . M. Thursdays—Extra tr| at 11:30 p. M. Saturdays—Extra trips at 1:50 and 11:30 p. x. | sSUNDAY WEEK DAYS_6:25, 7:55, 9:30. 1110 4. w.; 2:45, 3:40, 5:10 p. w. Saturdays—Ext s S L8 P ot and 685 e e R SUNDA . 9:40, 11:10 . a.; , 3: 5:00, 6:25 r. . gl Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park sama schedule as above. Leave . Arrive San Francisco. | JneMeet | gan Francisco. = 1595. s | WeEk | Sos- Su Days. | Destination. DAYS. Novato, Petaluma, antaRosa.| Fulton, ‘Windsor, Healdsburs, Geyservilie, loverdale. | 7:30 px| 8:15 pxe si 10:30 axe 8:80 pa|8:00 x| [ Fleta, 7:40 ax | Hopland & | 18:00 aM| Ukiah. 7:30 M| 6:15 P 7:40 A | 110:30 ax 8:00 ax Guerneville. | 7:30 px | | 6:15 Pu 8:50 AX 6:15 P 1 6:15 P ages connect a Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs, elseyville, Lakeport. ¥ Stages connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blas | Lakes, Laurel Dell. Upper Lake, Booneviile, Greene wood, Mendocino City. Fort Brags, Usal, Wesiport, | Canto, Willetts, Calpzlla, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jona Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, Scouls | and Eureka. | _Saturday to Monday round-trip ticketsat reduced rates. | "On Sundays round-trip tickets to all polnts bes yond San Refael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle buildings H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pags. Agent. Atlantic AND Pacific RAILROAD I'rains leave from and arrive at Market-Street Ferry. ; SANIA FE EXPRESS To Chicago via A. & P. Direct Lina Leaves every day at 5:30 p. ., carrying Pullman Palace Sleepers and Tourist Sleepers to Chicage Via Kansas City without change. Annex cars fos Denver and St. Louls. CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid Vestibule Train Daily, with Dining-cars, | ander Harvey's management. Connecting traing | leave San Francisco at 9 a. x. and 5:30 p. . daily, { _The best railway from California to the Enst, New ralls, new ties; no dust: interesting sceneryy | and good meals in Harvey’s dining-room or dinings Ticket Office—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building.. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RATLROAD 4 Via Sausalito Ferry). m San Francisco, beginning Octo 1895, WEEKDAYS, g For Mill Valley and San Eafacl7:30, 915, 11:00 I A s 3:45, 5:15, 6:20 p. . San Quentin—7:30, 9:16'a. M.; 1:4b, 5:16 ». a. Mondays, Wednes Extra trips_for San_Hafael on aays and Saturdays at 11:30 v, », For Mill Valley, San Taact a X , San Ratacl and S 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 4. 1.5 1:30, fl:g«:ym:'a'h. P.M. *Does 1ot run 1o San Quentin, | o o THROUGH TRAINS. 130 A. M. weekdays—Cazadero and way sta 1:45 . . Saturdays—Tomales and wiy stariges. 800 & & Sundaye—Polns Reyes ang WaY eipjloasy

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