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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 THE COMMER SUMMARY OF TRE MARKETS. Dried Fruit dull. Provisions unchanged, Some changes in Coal. ‘Wheat nominal. Barley weaker. Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Hay and Feedstuffs undisturbed. Beans unsettled. Sweet Potatoes higher. Onions firm, Fancy Butter again advanced. changed. sed exports of Lumber. or foreign Imports. Specie Imports fall off WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. ITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRI CATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, 5 p. 3.—Weather conditions and U TURE, W gend I'he following are the seasonal rainfalls o date s compared with those of same date last season Eureka 4.33, last season 5.60: Red Bluff 2.97, last season 2.0 last season 2.78: Fresno .29, last season 1. n Luis Obispo 2.16, last season 3.32; Los Angeles .67, last season San Diego 1.17, last season .05; Yuma .3: season 181 The following maximum temperatures are re- | ported from stations in California to-da; reka 52, Red Biuff 56, San Francisco 54, Fresno 64, In- dependence 54, San Luis Obispo 66, Los Angeles 72, San Diego 64, Yuma 68. an Francisco data—Maximum temperature 54, mes nsi » coast. , last ) erable energy has appeared off The pressure has fallen 0 fall along | southeasterly | as far_south os San Francisco. 1t is now ng in Washington and Oregon and in the ex treme northern part of California. The tempera- : more than 8 degrees during the past hou Montana and _Idabo. Klse- he temperature has been nearly stationary itneast storm signals are displayed from Xu northward. Wind velocities of more than per hour are reported along the Wash- | an Francisco for_thirty hours ght, November 27. 189: 3 Iifornia—Rain, except in the ex: southern portion: stationary temperature; atheasterly winds. ern California—Fair, with increasing cloud Wednesday night; stationary temperatu v winds. ncreasing cloudiness, and probabiy the extreme northwestern portion ationary temperature. warmer. Fair; warmer in the northern portion isco and Rain to-night and | stationary temperature; fresh south- | ds. A. McApIE, | Local Forecast Official. ] Northern treme Wednesday easterly w NEW YORK MAREKETS, Financial XEW YORK. N. Y., No 6.—As yesterd. the industrials monopolized speculative attention | he Stock Exchange, and still lower prices were made for Tobacco and Leather preferred. A powerful bear clique was active in both these specialties, and while it succeeded in bringing | about quite a decline in Leather preferred, To- | bacco made but a small net loss. In a general the industrials are affected by rumors of | essional 1nterference, while Tobacco and | Leather are also influenced by special causes, such | s lower prices for thelr products, litigation and | | | fierce competition. This combined with bear manipulation has de- moralized some nolders and considerable long k has been marketed within the past ten days. v fell Lo 7815 and snbsequent] Leather dropped to 623 s declined 12@1 per cent and iater nost of the loss. The railway issues and as a rule the active isszes made | 1don was 4 moder- agements for 200,000, were irom London | ment there was | | ses of the Southwestern sysiems, effect of the falling off in the Grangers and Manhattan | nand and the latter rose to 101 7 and Hocking Valley 34 ion i irregular. Net vance 1 per cent In the | ar and Chicugo Gas declined 3 St. Paul, which was , figured for only | Which have been 1oomed into pron The transactic | 4@10; and Leadville has creat nquiry d 5 movement is on Toot ent exchange ior the dealings cks in this city. rezular but in the main lower. 2,000, Atchison 10| tc fours By 101 0 Pa- isixes 1 to15, Peoria, Decatur und Evansville seconds 2 to 34, acitic gold | 1@ Wisconsin Cer es, certifi- Des Mo Dodge first 87, Flint rre Marquetce and Tou New Albany and tives 114 to Tol4. ot bonds 3060 of coupon fives sold | o + Mercantile Safe Deposit Company reports | on hand 236,173 ounces; certificates 6. | Grain. easy. Winter wheat, Jow ; do, fair to fancy, $265@3 30: 50 @3 70; Minnesou 5 traights, $8 10@3 40 10; low extras, 555 3 'do. paten: —Dull: weak. (OmMINON 1o Tair exira, good to choice do. $2 90@3 30. L—Duil, steads. ern’ Flonr 1082 40; Yellow Western, | ninal | ©. 2 red store and ele- | float, 6914€: £. 0. b., 6873@69¢c: un- | 6 c: No. 1 Northern, ic. Y@y lower, but closed is hindered by the absence of | : communication with the Wes No. 2 May , January No. 2, 36c: elevator, 37c . Options were duil and fir thout feature. and December most activ c: January, 35¢: c. as dull; Jan- No. 2, : hicago, | . 3, 22c: No. 3 white, 23c: mixed 24c; white do, 24@27¢; white State, | Provisions. weak. Western steam, $580; $5 80, nominal: refined, South American, $8 60; LARD—Quiet. compo PORK @10. BUTTER—Fancy, “irm; moderate demand; Mess, 86 50 firm; fair demand. State 17@2234c; Western 15@23Y4c: do June, do creamery, x!,{a,'z’l‘c: Llgins, 233pc; imitation creamery, 29g28c. i CHEESE—Quiet; fancy, steady. State. large, | 714@10c; do faciory, @10c: do small. 75,@ | 07 zc: part skims, 312@ 634c; full skims, 214@oc. (= — Quiet, neavy. Siate anda Peunsyl- 2tic; icehouse. 16@20c: do per case, . Western, fresh, 3¢ do per case, med, 1614@17c; do per case, quiet. 434@4 3-16c; Dull, steady. Crude, 25 prime, nominal, 20@29i4c; do ol Domestic, 334@6c; Japan, City, 3o@i, MSLASsEs New Orledns, COFFEE December, $1 February, §1 ice. Foreign nominal; 5 and 15 points down; 30; January, $14@14 15} Eebruary, 51 75@13 85: May, $13 25 preniber, $12 50@12 60. Spot Rio, dull, lower R ¥ o SUGAR—Raw, dull, steady. Fair refining, 3c; centrifugals, 96 test, 3%j4c; refined, quiet, steady off A, 4Ys@4l4c; mold A, 4 standard A, | 43pc: coniectioners A, 4¥ge: cut loaf and crushed, bge: powdered 4nd cubes, 434c; granu- lated, 415@45/kc. Fruit and Produce. CALIFORNTA FRUITS—Raisins. London lavers, gsn-m 25: Muscatel, 4-crown, 4@4ac; do 3-crown, B@slac. APRICOTS—Bags, 915@114¢. | FEACHES — Unpecled, 53,@8%c: do peeled, 5c. S—Four sizes, bljc. DS — Paper-shell, 9@12c; soft shell, 8@10c: Pacific Coast, 3@10c; London market un. VEOL _ stendy: aun; a ic fleece, — Steady: dull; domestic )y 2uc; pulled, 16@d4c: Texas, 9@13c. £ Merchandise. PIG IRON—Steaay : American, $12@14 50, COPPER—Dul; lake, 11 LEAD-Quiet: domestic, 3 25@3 2714. S rasta, B14 28 platon, quik. -~ Dull; domesuc, 33 60@3 65. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Nov. 26.—With not a wire out of Chicago in any direction the grain markets lacked the most Important accessories to their life this morning. Wheat was Inactive in the fullest sense of the term, what little trading there was being of no importance. Local speculators were not in- clined to go it blind, as it practically would be to operate in the absence of news. During the morn- ing communication with 5t. Lonis was established. and that city sent some selling orders. A slightly, ‘easy tone was noted in prices, the feeling being & uet. | however, was not as b | 214% and closi in the active list Peoria | B | Louisyille Na& Ch. 9 CIAL WORLD. patural reaction from yesterday. Receipts were 4K9 cars, 36 less than expected. Withdrawals from store amounted to 143,698 bushels. After- noon delayed cabies began to arrive, several wires to the seaboard having been repaired. Liverpool quotations were 14@34d higher. Antwerp was 1214 centimes higher for wheat futures, with other quotations uncnanged, and Berlin at 2,@% marks higher. A local proiessional sold moder- ately during the last hour, causing prices to drop back a little. May wheat opened at 81%4c, sold between 6075c and 6114@6134¢, closing at 6074c, 14@%sc under yesterday. Lsiimated receipts 1or to-morrow 62 cars, CORN—Of course the corn market suffered from the same cause us wheat. If possible there was even less doing than 1n the finer grai Only a few traders appeared in the pit any time that were executed came long and irre tervals. Receipts were 656 cars and 237.698 bu els were taken from store. verpool cables which were received late in the session were unchanged. May corn opened at 291s@2914c, sold between 291gc and U914@29%%c, closing at 29gc, Vo under yesterday. ksimated receipts for to-mor- row, 110 cars. OATS—No attempt &t doing business was made, ana nominal prices alone ruled. Receipts were 234 cars. No oats were taken from store. May closed Yge under vestesday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 66 ca FLAX—Was firm. Cash No. 1, 93@98%c; De- cember, 91%gc: Ma; W4c. Receipts were 54 Cars. PROVISIGNS—The absence or telegraphic com- munication was not conducive 1o activ in prod- The hog market was firm and bc higher, which furnisi;ed the plea for steady prices in pro- visions. Late inthe day the weakness which over- took wheat also extended to this market. The close was 10c lower than yesterday for May pork, 5c lower for May lard, and 5@7%ac lower for May Tibs. Closing Prices. T—November, 5654c; December, 567c: 27c: 17%¢5 177%¢; $7 90: January, $8 8U; January, $6 47%; January, $4 47%; Xovemper, 1. 27%c; December, May, 29 OATS—November, December, 721, R—The butter market was quiet, and it was_also firm. Receipts were barely ample for local requirements. All grades were'in good de- mand. Extra creamery sold at 23c, but other- wise prices were unchanged. ¥ —The market was steady. Fresh stock was in light supply and in good demand. Trading, < s it has been of late. c per dozen, and ice- Fresh stock sold at 19@ house at 14@1435c. MONEY—Was 5@5% per cent on call and 6@ 615 per cent on time loans. New York exchange old &t 6Uc premium. Livestock. UNION STOC RDS, InL. No .—Ow- ing to the storm receipts of cattle were light. Prices were for the mos: part nominal. Hogs were 5S¢ lugher, the supply which was left over from vesterday being taken at the advance. The few Sheep received sold at steady prices. CATTLE — Receipts, 5000. Common to_extra ste-rs. 83 15@4 85; stockers and feeders, $2 (0@ R 80; cows and bulls, $1 50@3 75: caives, 2 50@6 Texans, £2 20@3 65 W estern rangers, @3 7 HOGS—Recetpts, 30,000 Heavy packiug and shippink_lots. $3 60@3 70; common to_choice mixed, $3 50@3 70; choice assoried, $3 55@3 65; 1ight, $3 45@3 65: pigs. 32 25@3 60. SHERP—Receipts, 10,000. Inferior to choice, | $175@3 25; lambs, $3@4 35. IA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, ILL., Nov. 26.—The Earl Fruit Com- CALIFORN | pany sold California fruit at open auction to-day as Grapes — Emperors, crates, $2 20@3 20; follow: a alaga, half-crates, §1 50. half-crates, $1 06@1 5! NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call steady at 115@2%,%: last loan at ng offered at 215%. Prime mercantile paper, 784gc. Mexican dollars, Sic. Sterling exchange 1s steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at 34 8715@4 878 for sixtv oays and 84 8914 for demand. Posted rates, $4 8812@4 90. Commercial bills, 84 8615 @4 871, Government bonds unchanged; State bonds qulet: ranroad bonds irregular. Silver at the board was steady. crosiNG Am Tel & Cabl Atchiso Preter Adams rxpress...14% Alton, Terre Haute. 58 ‘American Express.115 ‘American Tobacco. 014 Preferrea...... ..100 State imore & Srunswick Laud: Buffalo, Roch & Canaaa Pacific. Canada Southes Canton Land. . Centrat Pacific Ches. & Ohlo. Chicago Altor Preferrea. Chicago, 8. & Chicago & Preterced. Chicago uas. 2 Cleve & Pitts] {Pittsburg ptd. Consoiidation Coal. 33 Pullman Palace. Consolidated Gas..14714Quicksllver. C. C.¢. &St Louls. 40 ~Preferred. 71 Preferred.. 1/ North Ameri Northern Pacitic Preferred. Nortnweste Preferred Y. Centrai. * Y. Chicagod ist preferred 2d preferred. 1674 Ontarlo. 18150 307 Oregon Improvamt. 0 g i Preferred... . 90 Reaamng. Colo. Fuel & . 34 RioGrand: Preferred. 98 | Preferred. Cotton Ol Cert.... 18% Rock Island Commercial Cabie. 166~ RomeWat & Del. Hudson.......128%% 6t. L. & S. W. Del. Lack& W esternl Preterred. Denver & R. G.. 314 St Paui. Preferred. 451y Preferr Distillers s St. Paol & . 3034 Preferred.... 127, St. Paul & Omali 2" Preferred. 1167 st P, thernpia.117_ silver Green Bay. 14 Southern Pacific... Tarlem.. 1280 " soutnern K. K. Hocking Coal.... Preferrea.. Hocking Valley Sugar Refinery. Homestake . Preferred. . 3 H. & Texas Ceni.. 215 Tenn.Coal & Iron. Lliinols Central.... 971z Preferred... Jowa Central. Texas Pacific, Preferred. A.A.& N.Mich Kansas & Texas. . & Ohio Cen.... 3 Preferred. . referred..... Kingston & Pem... Lake Erie & Wes! Preferred....... Lake Shore. 1015t Lonis & K.G. ationa: Lead... Preferred.. Preferred. Long Islana Guarantee: Louisville & Nash. 527 U. S. Express. 5 U. S. Leather. Preferred .. .26 Manhattan Consol.101 Mempnis & Charls. 15 Mexican Central... 11 Michigan Centrai..101 Minn & S. L. Preserrea. Minn. & St. I, com. 2! 1st preferred..... Utica & B. RIVer.. Wab. 5. L. & Pac.. Preferred. Wells-Farg La| Western Union. 8315 Wis Centrac. 24 preferred. 52 Wheellng & L. Missourt Pacific.... 303 Preferred.. Mobile & Ohio. . 20" Am Cotton Oil ptd. Nashville Chatt.... 76 W U Beef. . National Linseed.. N.J.Central.......1 crosiNGg Bo 11y 5 g L 868 12015 Mutual Union 6s...114 1203 N J Cent Gen 5s...119 3 .97 |Northern Pac 1sts.117 Do, b 11434 Do, 2d Do, bs coupon....1143,| Do, 3as. . Cherokee 4s. 1896.1003; Nortnwest Consols.139%% Do, 1897 1071 4 L1 44 StL&IronMtGen 5s_82 — ISt L, & S F Gen 6s.108 110 St Paul Consols ...127% 1 ......109145 81. P. C. & Pa 1sts. 11745 Do, Class B 4, B8.1095; ~ Do, Pac Cal 1sts..110 La Consolds......... 10014 Southern K. R. 5s. 96 Missour! funding..— | Texas Pacific firsts 88 N Carolina con 6s. Texas Pacseconds. 217 Do, 4s. 3 UnionPac 1stor'96. 1051 8o Carolina 414s...10715 West Shore 4s. 071/ Tenn new ss....... 87 |Mobile & Ohio ds.. +5 \';)‘:\Indmg debt... R GranaeWest 1sts 77 23 |L I'Traction.. 07 | U S48, reg..... Do, 45 coupon US 48 new reg. Do, 4e coupon Do. 2 Do, deferrad 6s. |Atchison 4 Do, trust repts st I Do. 2ds A Canada South 2ds. [EH&SA & Cen Pac 1staof '96.104 |~ Do, 2d 7s. Den& R G lst.....11214/H & Tex Cent, 791" Do. con 6s. Erie 2ds. . 7314 Reading ds Kansas Pa Consols 771s Missouri ts. Ks Pa 1sts Den div1123, F¥FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Nov. 26.—The spot market is firmer at 53 3d@5s 4. Cargoes are nominal a; 268 10420 November-December shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: No- vember, 58 214d; December, 5s 214d; January, 08 234d; February, 5s 315d; March, 58 d14d. SECURITIES. LONDON, ENG.. Nov. 25.—Consols, —; silver, 30%4d; ¥rench Rentes, —. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. — sasR Sterling_Exchange, sigh — 489y New York Exchange, sight L= 0275 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — s, Fine silver, spot, P ounce L= 6735 Mexican Dol 541p 65 IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 1mports of foreign merchandise at this port for October were valued at $2,481,212. Japan con- tributed $1,048,950 to the totai. For the same month last year these imports were valued at $2,627.778. The total for the first ten months of the year was $31,644,659, including $7,345,322 from Japan. The total for the same time iast year was 333,321,793, including $6,918,696 trom Japan and $8,447,698 from the Hawatian Islands. GROUERY IMPORTS. Imports of staple groceries at this port thiis far this year are as follows: Sugar, 260,043,000 Ds; 8| Dar A | Honkers, #3 5084 ; Coffee, 20,305,000 Ibs: Rice, 45,777,000 bs: Tea, 4,442,250 1bs. The sugar includes 236,947,010 1bs from the Hawailan Islands and 21,563,698 s from Hongkong. Central America sent 17,940,026 1bs Coftee, and China 34,106,508 Ibs Rice. SPECIE IMPORTS, Imports of specie by waier at this port in Octo- ber were $307,217, Including $274,895 from Mexico. A much large amount was received by rail from the same source, The total for October consisted of $108,078 in gold and $199,139 in silver. The total for the same month last year was $850,868. In ~uding $488.938 from Ausiralia. The total for the firs *em mantns this year was $2,998,247, against $3,161,552 in 1894. LUMBER EXPORTS, Exports of lumber from San Francisco during the firsi ten months of the year were 13,774,000 feet, against 15.51¢,000 feet during the same period in 1894. Last vear the exports to Great Britain were 4862 M feet. We have missed that trade this year. P PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Crown of England takes for Cork 62.320 ctls, valued at 61,541, he market was nominal yesterday morning, as storm west of Chicago interrupted the quotations from the East and England. No. 1 is quot- able at 9614@97vac B ctl; cholce, 98%c B ctl; lower grades, 80@93%c $ ctl; extra choice for milling, $1@1 05 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. FORMAL SESSION — 10 O'clock — May — 400 1400, $1 0535 December—200, 200, D815 REGULAR MORNING SEssioN—Mayv — 100 tons, 300, §1 05. December—400, 97%c. SESSTON—May—500 tons, $1 04%;. BARLEY—The mm‘kel5Iae_lnmeraweu.kexi‘ both on_and off call. Feed, 6! lpc B ctl; choice, 6834c; Brewing, 70@80c: evaiien, #1 io@1 20 for No. 1 and 70@90c B ctl for oft grade. CALL BOARD SALES. In INFORMAL SE: 10 o'clock—No sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—200 tons, 6534c; 100, 65%c; 100, May—200, 6734¢: 400, 6714¢. NOON £S810 N ces. Receipts are light again. Milling, 67Ya@72%4c; fancy Feed, 75@80c: zood to cnoice, 65@75¢; common to fair, Lo@B2Y5c; Gray, 6215@72Ysc; Red, for seed, 85 5e: Black, for seed, ; Surprise, 85@ ir trade at st Not enough business to change guota- vals are liberal. Large Yeliow, 80@821ac; nd do, 85@871pc: White, 85@90c @ ctl. a@821gc B cl. 2v50 5 cul. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family 3 35: Bakers' extras, $3 16@3 25; ons. Arri Small R CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18 50@19 @ ton; Cracked Corn, $18@320 # ton. EEDSTUFFS. BRAN-$12 50@13 50 B ton, jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $20 £0 B ton for the best. ' FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, €15@16 B ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, $18 @ ton; jobbing, $20; Cottonseea Vilcake, $24. Recelpts are lighter, but the market is uot Wheat, $7 50@12 @ ton; Oat, $6@9: Wheat Oat, $7@10 50: Barley, $6 50@9; Alfalfa, $6 50; Clover, $6 50@7 50; Compressed, $6@ Stock, £6@6 B won. STHAW—35@6uc » bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Continue unsettled and irregular. Re- ceipts are now considerably smaller. Limas are firm. Bayos, $1@1 15: Whites, $1 25@1 50; Fea, $150@1 70: Large Whites, $110@1 25: Pink. ¥5¢ @81 10: Reds, 31 15@1 25; Blackeve, 81 75@1 85: Red Kidney, 81 85@2: Limas, $2 60@2 70; Butters, $1 50@1 75. k. DS—Brown Mustard, 81 75@2: Trieste, ' eliow Mustard, $1 26@1 60: Flax. 8175 “anary, 3@3lgc B b; Alfalta, 83,@ pe. 13,@zc B I1b; Timothy, 614c & ; Hemp, . DRIED PEAS—Quotable at $1 15@1 20 B ctl for , $1 20@1 40 for Blackeye aud $1 40@1 60 reen. POTATOES, POTATOES—Dulland unchanged,except Sweets, which are higher at $1@1 256 B ctl: Salinas Bur- ONIO VEGETABLES. 4 | banks, 60@85¢c; River Burbanks, 30@40c: Oregon Burbanks, 50@75¢; River Reds, 35@40c B ctl. ONIONS—Are firm at 40@65¢ B cul. VEGETABLES — Green Peppel { box: D 50c @ bx 20@40c B d Peppers, 7@9c B b; Tomatoes, 20@ arden Peas, 4c; String Beans, 4@bc: Cucumbers. 80@75¢ B box; Dried Okra, 1210@14c ® 1b: Cabuage, d0c @ ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; | Garlic, 4@éYc B Ib: Marrowfat Squash, $6@8 @ tom. , CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER-Fancy Creamery again advanced. The other kinds are undisturbed. CREAMERY—Fancy, 34@36c, with sales at 87c; seconds, 30@52L4¢. y—Fancy, 28@30c: good to choice, 26@ | 2734c: lower grades, 20@25c¢. CREAMERY 1CB—21@24C B Ib. 8@21c @ . zc B I miid new, 8@10c B fh: com- Young America, 9@10c; East- BUTTE # . “Choice Fastern are firm, but rauch are off and dull. Fancy EaStern are guot- 710 P dozen: good (0 choice Eastern, 24@ Cges, 174 @27140; * Eggs, 2o@ o, with sales of extra old-storage Tanch, )c: ronch Eggs, 36@3 fine at 40c. s POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Only about 100 tons of dressed Tur- keys came in and prices advanced under a good de- mand. Live Turkeys also did better and Hens were firmer. Other descriptions were not materially change a, though the market was firm. Live Turkeys, 11@12¢ for Gobblers and 11@12c | for Hens; dressed do, 1214@15c, with sales of | extra fine'at 16c B I: Geese, @ pair, 81 50@1 75: Ducks, $4_9 doz: Hens, £3@5: Roosters, young, 3 50@é ® dozen: do, old, 83 50@4; Fryers, @3 50; Brollers, $3@3 50 for large and §2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 75@2 25 ¥ dozen for young and $1@1 25 for old. GAMr—Ducks were considerably Jower. Other descriptions were not materially changed. Quail, $1 @ dozen: Mallard. $250: Canvasback, 34@d; Spri, $1 60@1 75; Teal. $125@1 50; Widgeon, 5; Small Duck, #1: Hare, $1@1 25: Rabbits, /1 50 for Cottontails and $1 for small; Gray $2: White Geese, 81 25: Brant, S1 25@1 50: English 'Snipe, $1 25@1 50; Jack Snipe. $1 B dozen DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUI1TS—Persimmons. 50@75c B | bux: Apples 60c@$1 for good to choice, 25@b0c | for common to fair and $1 25 for choice Spitzen- Lady Apples, $150@2; Winter Nellis $1@1 25: other Pears, 40@bUc. R1kS—Cranberries are higher. No_other Derries of any consequence coming in except Huck- leberries. Cranberries, $10@10 50 P bbl; Huckle- berries, 3@ic B Ib. G RAPLES—Continue dull of sale. Black Ferrara, 50@65c B box; Muscats, 40@60c P box; Verdels, 80@75¢c: Cornichon, 60@75c; Tokny, ' 40@60c: Grapes in crates bring 10@15c more than in boxes. CITRUS FRUITS—California Oranges are lower at $2@2 25 B box for Seedlings, and $5@3 50 for Navels; Vacaville Oranges, $1 75@7 9 _small box; Japanese Mandarins, $1 26@] 50 B box: lemons, $1 256@2 50 for common and 83@4 for good to choice; - Mexican Limes, $5: California Limes, 50@76c; Bananas, $1@2 ® bunch; Pinesp- ples, $2@6 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS—Nothing going on to disturb values. The following prices rule on the Fruit Ex- change: Apples, 212@3c for quartered, 3@3%4c¢ for siiced and 414@5c for evavorated: Penches, 4@8c, ana 514@6c # Ib for fancy: peeled, in boxes, 12@ 13c; Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6@6Yac B b for 40@50's and 5@bYac for 50@B0’s: Apricois. 74 @8%sc for prinie Lo clioice and 9@10c B 1 for tancy oorpark; Figs, black, 3@3uc $ M for pressed and_2@2Yac for unpressed: White Figs, 314@415c @ I ior pressed in sacks, and 5@6C in boxes: Pears, 7c @ b for evaporated halves, 4@6k4a for uarters; Plums, 315@4%c for pitted and 114@ $ac tor unpitted: Neciarines, S@6c # b for priie 10 _cholce and Blac for fancy. 3 RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are as tollows, carload lots, f. 0. b. San Francisco: London _layers, 90c@$l four-crown 1oose, 334c B ib: three-crown, loose, 215c: Lwo- crowh, 2¥4c; seedless Sultanas, $14@3iac: secdiess Muscatels, w‘?z c: clusters, $1 36@1 50; De- hesa clusters. $2 10@2 25: Imperial clusters, $2 60 @2 75: Dried Grapes, 234¢ B . NUTS—Chestnuts. $@ilc; Walnuts, 7@8c for g No. 1 hard_and §@9%ac for softshell, jobbing lots; Almonds, 6@74c for Languedoc snd 8 10c¢ for ell, jobbing; Peanuts, 3la@ac B Ib for Cali- Hickory nu and 8c for polishea: Filberts, 71fl@sc P 1b; Cocoanuts, $4 50 B 100. ONEY—Comb, 10@12c B b for bright and 8@ 9c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5 B Ib: light amber extracted, 414@4%; dark am- ber, 4¢: dark, 2@3c B 1. BEESWAX—26@26c P Ib.. PROVISIOXNS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 7c for heavy and 734c B 1 for izht medium, 1035¢ B b for light 11@ 12¢ for extra light and 12140 for sugar cured: East- ern Sugarcured Hams, 18¢ $ b: California Hams, 11c; Mess Beef, $7@8 ® bbl: extra mess do, $89; family do, $10; extra prime Pork, 9 P bbl; extra clear, $16 P bbl; mess, $14 P bbi; Smoked Beef, 915@10c B . LARD—Eastern terces, quotable ai 6@614c 1 for compound and 8c for pure; pails, Byc: Call- fornia tierces, b for compound and for pure; half bbls, 7:;“101» tins, mc; do b—h.yq‘;l/.f Bh COTTOLENE—7c In tierces and 7%e¢ 8 B in 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—No change to report, Heavy salied steers are quotable at 7c B b; culls and brands, 6c; medium, 6c; cullsand brands, Sc: light, 515@6c B B: culls and brands, 5¢; Cow- hides, BVD?“ 8 1: culls and brands, 6c; salted Kip, 6c: salted Calf, 8c: salted Veal, 7c; dry Hides, usual selecvon, 12¢ ¥ Bb; culls and brands, 8c Pecuns, 8¢ for rough c; Brazil Nuts, B B: dry Kij ut, 1507 culle: ids, 5c; Deerskins, 15@26¢. and Veal, 10c ® Ib: culls, 7¢ 10c P Bb: Goatskins, 20@: 0od summer, 80c: medjum, inter, 10@150; Sheepsking, shearlings, ort wool, 30@40c ench:'medium, 50 : dry c each; @60c each: long wool, 60@70c each. Cullsoi kinds, about 1c less. oA oW - . 8 Mendocino, 7@9c B 1 rendered Is quotable at d14@ °=ae;umry Tallow, 4c; refined, 6¢; Grease, 3@ 00L—We quote Fall as follows: Humboldt and ‘San Joaquin and Southern, 31%6@0c; free Mountain, 6@7c; defective o, 4@6c sie & HOPS—5@Tc @ Ib. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. | Wholesaie rates for dressed stock from slaughter- ers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5@5%ac: 4%4c: third do, 3@4c B Ib. VEAIL—Large. 4@5c;: small, 5@7c B . GRAUTTON—Wethiers, 41@5c; LAMB—514@6c @ 1. PORK_Lreetom dressed o, 414@5 ¢ B 1. GENERAL ME Ré;iANDI. second quality, Ewes, 4@ilpc 3¢ for large and 3¢ for small ; DBAGS—Graln Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 26¢. COAL—Prices ghow some changes. Wellington, $8: $5: Wallsend, 87 5¢ Pennsylvania Anthracite 36 60; Scotch, te in bulk and $15 @ ton in sacks. quotes terms, net cash: Confectioners’ A, 454xc 334¢: Golden C, 35/ barrel c more. P gal. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour,qr. sks 12.891/ Hides, no. Hay. tons.. Straw, tons. Wine, gals. Braady, gals.. 220 Raisins, bxs.. 8 Lime, bbls. 60,200 Tallow, ctl; 2,175 Alfalfa Seed, SR Ty heavy as for the day or two previous. formal session, price on Mond, with it and advanced more or less. . an advance of 12¢. Sierr Con. Cal. & Va. $2 45, Oph ing at #1 15 bid. NOTES. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Col “ube, Crushed, and Fine Crushed, all 5%c: Dry Granulated, 435c; Maguolia A, 374c; Extra C, half-barrels, 14¢ more than Wheat, ctls. 7,090 Pelts, bdls, Barley, ctls| 10,022{ Rran, xks. Beans, aks. 2,898 Middlings, sks.. . Corn. ctls, 1,815/ Wool. bls Potatoes. ‘sks..... 2,050 Leather, rolls. Onions. sks 250 Sugar, bbls sk THE STOOK MARKET. The activity in Occidental Con. continues, the sales yesterday being large, though hardl The highest price during the day was $140 on the noon in- an_advance of 35¢ over the best The other stocks sympathized Potosi ran up evada touched $1 30, Alpha Con. 47c. Chollar 35¢, Unlon 66¢ and so on. The close was lower all around, Occidental clos- ew Wellington. 8; Southfield Wellington, $750: Seattle, $550; Bryant, $5 60: Coos Bay, $7 50; Brymbo, Cumberland, $13 in bulk and 814 in sacks; £, $12; Welsh An- thraclte Egg, $10; Cannel, 37 50@8: Rock Springs, d Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $13 mpany Powderen SYRUP—Golden, in bbls, 16¢c; Black Strap, 10c RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. 798 262 758 The Siskiyou Consolidated Mining Company of Siskiyou County has levied an assessment o6 1 cent per share, delinguent December 19, ‘The annual meeting of the Giant Powder Com- pany Consolidated will be held to-day. BOAKD SALES, Following were the sales in the San Franclsco stock Board yesterd; REGULARMORNING SESSIOY COMMENCING AT9:80, .45/280 CC&V ~46200 Confld 438900 C Imp. 120260 Crown F .2%(200 Exchar.. 600 Alpha. 100 300 800 Alta. 100 Andes 800 Belcne: 400 B & B. 1200 Mexican 0100 2 29100 G Engle 2100 H&N . ..1.25600 11200 Mexican..47'100 -45/500 Board yesterday : REGULAR SESSTON—10:3). 1500 Bullion.. 46600 1000 173300 Justice. 72500 Kentuc 31000 . -13500 Mono. 12432800 Oceidti. 114,800 - 10,1000 1 500 Chalige 600 Chollar 600 Caieds.. 45500 & 600 Chollar. 800 491000 500 1 50800 1000 . 14 500 500 . 1500 . 30. 500 Alpha. 500 215 1000 1200 .50 200 1500 . 200 A 900 00 Union 1.30200 Utah. 1000 Bulwer .. 1.35[300 Y Jackt. 100 Chollar 1.25300 .. 200 CC &V..2.35200 Ovrmn.....15! 301200 Oceld..1.15 /48300 Union € 15 800 Y Jacket..26 I 2.35 500 Ophirl.22; 4 P 500 Mexican. 48500 S Nev. 49/300 SII Hil 2.08/200 Union . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Nov. 26— 4 p. M. 2.3011760 Occidil1.20 Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. 40 Iowa. 08 07 20 Jul 04 28 Justice 08 32 Kentuck. 05 07 71 Lady Wash.l 01 02 — Mexican. 43 45 33 Mt. Diabio. B 20 12Momo.......c.. — 10 06 NevadaQueen. — 06 10/0ccidental. 1.20 Challenge Con. 29 30/0pbir...... 125 Choliar. 28 29 0verman 14 Con. Cal. & Va.2.25 2.30/otos: 83 Con. Impenai. 03 ~ 03/Savage 41 Confidence..... 90 95 Seg. Beicher. 14 Con.New Yore. — o‘zflmemmm 88 70 Crown Pownt... 29 30/Scorpton. 03— EsstSierraNev — Op|Silver HIli..... 03 04 Exchequer..... 09 10{Siiver King.... 20 — EurekaCon,... 15 —&yndicate. — 04 Gould & Curry. #6 87 Union Con. 58 59 Gray Eagle.... 60 _65|Utah. 06 07 Hale & Norcrs.1.20 1.25 24 25 STOCR AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Nov. 26—4 P. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. UBd4scoup.111ls — |U Sdsreg...111%4 — MISCKLLANEOUS RONDS. Cal-8tCble5s. 11015113 |P&OKy6s.110 — Cal Eiec 1, 8810714109 |P &CH Ry6s. 10315108 Cotra CWo6s — 101 (PwlstRRGs. — 11815 Dpnt-stexcp 77 96 |Reno,WL&L — 106 LdsnL&P6s.106 — |RiverWCo6s — 100 F&CH RR6s105 112 (SactoP & L..100 10 Geary-stRbs. 993410014 SFaNPRRGs — 103: LosAng Lés. — " — " SPRRArizés — 98 Do.Gnted.6s. — 10215 SPRRCalts.110 — )lvkl-llrs,‘bl!:amlfi-l 126 B0 s % 8s. — 102 = NPORR62103% o= 96 Ny R Cal 6s..103 10445 12314 NRyCalbs. — — " /8VWaterds. 995,100 Oak Gas 63..101 10714/StktnG&E6s — 103 TR I ) ymuibus 6s.. — ' 11844/Sutter-st Y Puckolles, = o7\ VisaliaWObs — 93 Do, 2d1s36s..101 — WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta. — 58 |SanJose. — 100 Marin Co.... 60 — |sprng Valley 99% 99% i 6AB 5TOCKS. . pital, 40 |PacificLight. 46 49 Central. — |BanFrancsco 7ilg 717 OskGL&H. 50 61 [Stocktom.... — 9lig PacGasimp. 81 8314 INSURANCE STOCKS: FiremansFd.1541; — [San.......... 564 — COMMKKCIAL BANK STOOKS. AmerB&TC. — — |LondonP&A.137%4 — Anglo-Cal. .. 5915 — |London&SF. — " 30 Bank of Cal. — 23215 Merch Ex... 13— CalSD&TCo. 56 — ' (Nevada..... — = FirstNationl.178 185 |sather BCO. = = Grangers.... — - SAVINGN BANK STOCKS. GerR&1.Co.1500 1600 |(Sav & Loan. 180 HumbS&L:1000 = — |Security.. 800 Mutoa . —_ 41 |UnlonTruss. — 840 BF SavUnion49214605 \ STREKT RATLROAD 8TOOKS. 1083, — |Oak.SLaHav — 1 8072 7334/ Presidio e B% % Market-gt... 4414 441gSattersi..... — = — PUWDER STOCKS. | I F Burk 1895 MISCELLANENUS ATOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. — 101 |OceanicS8SCo — 20 BlkDCoalCo. — 10 PacAuxFA.. — _ 2% CalCotMills, — — (PacBorax... 98 100 CalDryDock — — |PacI&NCo. — 30 EdisonLight. 92 95 |PacRoll Mii 18 — guc«muc-n. — = |ParfPainiCo — g: aw 0. — 67 PacTransCo — HutchSPCo.. 12 1215 PacT@TCo. 50 — JudsonMtgC. — — “SunserT&T. 3215 — MerfixAssn. 100 110 [UnitedGCo.. — "~ 25 MORNING SESSION. Board—10 Edison Light & Power Co, 93: 50 giolrvk;.l/-‘sl Rallway, 44; 110 S V Water, 100; 25 Streel—$5000 Northern Railway of Cal 6% Bonds, Xull./a: $5000 S F & N P Railway Bonds, 103; 85000'S'V 4% Bonds, 993. AFTERNOON SESSION. “nmru;nzg/.s Market-st Rallwav, 44: 113 8 v Vater, 1200 do, 9955; $1000 S I of Cal 6; Bonds, 1104, = x Street—20'S V Water, 9934, ——————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Ella J. Yates to Thomas W. Mulford,lot on N line of Pacific avenue, 60 W of Pierce street, W 30 by N 127:814; $10. Annfe McMenamin to Bridget Keogh, lot on N 2{\‘(; of Fell street, 50 W of Scott, W 25 by N 100; Cutherine A. Workman to Charles H. Workman, undiyided one-third of lot on W line of Natoma street, 180 S of Fourteenth, S 25 by W 80; alo undivided one-third of lots 22, 23, block B, Park Lane Tract; $10. George 't'. Knox and Dorothea Tho-n (executors estate of Thomas Farmer) to Edward J. sf cGivern. lot on N iine of S:venteenth sireet. 260 W of Guerrero, W 25 by N 115: $2400 Edward F. and_Cornelia M. Crosett to Hans O. Levinson, lot on N line of Cumberland street, 49 of Dolores, E 26 by N 114: $10. John W. Doubleday to Christine Franzer, lot on W line of Dolores street, 130 S of Twenty-first, S 26 by W 125: $10. Ferd Rejs and Samuel Davis to James C. and Lucy McPhilemey, ot on W line of Folsom street 250'S of Twenty-fourth, 5 25 by W 122:6; $10. B. Kelsey to Thomas F., John, William and Josephine Doyle, lot on NE Iine of Geneva street, 350 SE;;" Brannan, SE 25 by NE 100, quitciaim eed; $5. ‘Thomas F. Doyle to Charles A. King, same; lam Doyle to same, same; grant. - Thomas F. Doyle (guardian of John, William and Josephine Doyle) [0 same, same; $937. Charles A. King to Frederick and Louisa Reiner, same; $10. Carringion Jobnson to James S. Mackie. lot on W line o Mississippi street, 433 S of Army (Colusa), S 95 by W 200; $10. W. H. Wallace to Arthur Contt, lot on E line of Thirty-fifth avenue, 226 S of Clement street, 5 $7:6 by E 120: $10. Tover, McMillan to Agnes M. Fisher, lot on W line o Forty-seventh avenue, 125 N of J street, N 100 by W 120; $10. San Francisco and Freino Land Company to Ed- ward A. Barfred, lot 13, block 1019, South San Francisco Homestead and Rallroad Association; $10. Theresa F. Christie to William C. Kewin, lot 7, block D. Spreckels’ subdivision of blocks A, B and D, Park Hill Homestead 2; $10. John and Margaret Cnin to Jeannie Lyon, lot on N corner of Hearst street and Cain avenue, NW 50 by KE 100, block 26, Columbia Heights; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Harry W. and Maria Syz (by attorney) to A. J. Dewing of San Francisco, 1ot on E line of Bay street, 166:8 N of Central avenue, N 88:4 by 150, being lot 44 and N 8:4 feet of lot 43, block 19, A. Fitch Homestead, Alameda;: $10. fargaret E. Earnest to Edward Farley, lot on NE corner of Watkins and Smiths streets, N 200 E 100. being lots 7 to 10, block 78, Alvarado, Vashington Township: $450. Edward A. and Issbella Janssen to Albert Kay- ser, lot on Sline of Eighth street, 130 W of Wash- ington, W 30 by S 100, block 75, to_correct former deed of November 14, 1895, Oakiand; $10. Eliza Tesmore to eling K. Brown, lot on NW corner of Webster and Tenth sireets, B0 by W 100, being lo:s 21 and 22 and south balf of lot 23, block 142, Oukland; gifc. Albert J. Gurnett to George E. Grant, lot on W line ot Franklin street, 66 S of Fourteenth. S 35, W 98, N 72.04.SE 104.90 to begiuning, block 191, Oulkiland; #5. Hugo Schroeder to Anna Schroeder, lot on § line of Santa Clara avenue, 200 of Wainut street, 50 by 207:6, being lot 14, block 85, lands adja- cent to Encinal, Alameda; gift. ‘Cheresa vunlap to P. A. Cox, lot on NE corner of Fifth and Kirkman streets, E 27:6by N 101, be- {ng lot 9 block 491, Briggs’ tract, Map 2, Oak- an 10. ate Jacob Solomon, by W. W. Jacobs, Com- missioner, to John L. Shiman, 1ot on NW line of Eifghth street, 100 W of Adeline, W 56 by N 99:85, Oakland; $4354, Henry S. and Carrie E. Bridge to F. C. and 3W. J. Parker, lot on W line of Grand street, 60 & of Clement avenue, $ 25 by W 108, block 55, lands adiacent to Encinal, Alameda: $10. F C.and W. J. Parker to Agnes C. Lundquist, same, Alameda: $10. Alonzo and Mary C. Trueworthy to Nelson C. Hawks of “an Francisco, jot on NW corner of Sixth street and Haight avenue, N 83 by W 122, belng a portion of the N 33 feet of lot 10 of the Ruthardt property, being also 10 s 4 and 5 and por- tion of Jot 6, Teutonia Park and Homestead, Ala- | meda; $10. A. B_Parker to Citizens' 8. and lot on N Jine of Channing way, 305 avenue, W 34 by N 15, block 2, Barker Joseph V Lawton of Warner Tract Association, of Shattuck , being the 5 34 feet of lou uct. Berkeley; $10. rner and H. C. Morris 'to_George M. n_Francisco, lots 4 and 7, block 16, , Brookl yn Township; $10. Builders' Contraots. John Wilson with Erick Brothers, to erect a one- story building on E line of Third avenue, 375 S of California street; §1455. John H.and A. B. Schutt with Petterson & Pers- son, to erect a one-siory building on W line of Douglass street, 22 S of Eighteenth: $1263. SR e e S HOTEL ARRIVALS. RUSS HOUSE. R R Irvine, Los Ang Mrs Meyers, Victoria Dr W T Strother & w, C Dougherty, Spokane Port Angeles W Hevard, Wash I B Courant, Wash J E Durham, Wash A B Apperson, Wash E W Sutheriand, Wash A L Bell, Visalla J Frye, Rutherford J G Hamilton, Holister C R ‘Scott, Portland 13 Norton, PetalumaJ W Caples. Forest Grove W S Richardson, Spokne E Taylor, Calaveras Miss ¢ Coursie, Eureka Mrs I Aaron, Sacto Mrs O Buckhart, Chicago k. F Buckhart, Chicago Chicago H S Williams, Chicaso J C Porker, Belvedere J S Rankin, Wrights W P Lockwood & w,Mrs Davis, Elk Grove Chicago ‘Taliant, Chicago S Missenden, Chicago £ W Martini, S Rafael Sam Collins, Ky & H Crow, Beckwith 1B Strode, Springfield G K Brown, Sprinfield J B Harney, Springfield O L Busbey, Wis F W Morton, Pa A E Gates, West Liberty A C Kelloge, Mo C W Ravel, Il Mrs M J Farmer, Il Mrs M J Traman, Kas W B Clark and w, Kas W G Picot, EImwood 3 v Kemp, Wis R J izmerson, Chicago 3 H Tnomas, Kio Vista O D Willjams. N ¥ G D Keilogg, Nercastle J § Philpot, Windsor A E) w, T A Peacock, San Ratael W Carrash, Oakland M Cunberg, Britv Mrs Orvis, Chicago nglish & w. Winslow Misses Orvis, Chicago I Walley, Nev City ~ E G Dyer, Palo Alto J Turnbull, Chicago H W Shafter, Chicago is Shaffer, Chicago J B Downie, Benicia F Wheat, Benicla Mrs L M Brand, Chicago GRAND HOTEL. Mrs A X Rikart, Plnco R O Kimbrough, Sacto Blanco mine S'S Hewlit & w, Vacavill 2 Boucher, Chico R E_Auderson, Tacoma B Shaw, California J M Fashion, New York SJ Lubin, Sacramento Mrs H E Alkins & fm, G W Chandler, San Jose _ Boston Miss L Dauziger, L Ang G R Webster, Boise City H Eshiob, Stockion W E Smith, Boise City R N Catton, Boston D K Demarest, Angels G L Allen & w, Stockton C L Guthill & wi, Seattle W W Turney, San Jose Mrs Hughes, Boston Miss Hughes, Boston T C Woodworth & G B Hannimore, L, Ang _Sutter Creek Eila Chase, Mass H E Janes, San Jose G B Champlin, Red Bluff A L Kodgers, Vancouver Miss M Ehiers, Portland 8 Runyon, Courtland Mrs W Rountree, Portld E B Burdict, Big Oak Flt W D Chapman, Saylor W H Shipman, San Jose mine J Marcus, Washington 3 H Browning, Grnd Isl L E Kern & wf, Portland J R Siater & w, Salt Lke J E Strain, Marysville L_H_ Frankenheimer, H C Swith, Portland Stockton P A Buell, Stockton 8 Grutz & wi, Portiand P Musto, w & d, Stockton 0 G Dodge, Fort Bragg R P Lathrop, Holllster G C Hyatt & wi. Stock tn F S Boggs, Stockton C Snyder, New York J Rose, Louisville LICK HOUSE. J R Payne, New York JW Robertson, Livermore W H Watson, iiimira__ P Wiesner & w, Idabo H S Blood, Angels Camp T M Rasin, New York W R Cruthers, Sta Rosa I Cullbers, Arcata. A White, Los Angeles H E St George. Grass Val Mra B Eiwood, Portand Miss M Elwood, Portland L C Palmer, Oregon O A Palmer, Oregon J E Brown, Oregon EH Clark, Portland wi, H R Kaynor, Portland H Clark, Portland Mrs S M Buck, Evreka Miss Buck, Eureka Rev R B Pect, Palo Alto Mrs C Cerg, Marysville G Mays, Portland J E Martin, Victoria, B C E Mays. Portland L Friedman, Portland W R Mill, Alaska J LSmith, St Louis A J Knower, Paso Rob G Nunnemaker, Visalia M Brady, Fowler M C Toby, Madera H T Stevens, Los Ang W H Wright, San Jose J B Peaks, Stockton D Aliman] Oakland K R George, St Louls Mrs ¥ Berniger, StHelena J B Curran, Canada Mrs A E Davis, Canada J E Carey, Woodland C E Bates, Sacramento E B Samuel, Stockton R I Bentley & w, Sacto P B Hail, Lodi J Laskay & w, Davis S B Monroe, Chico A H Graves & w, Cal PALACE HOTEL. K 8 Morrison&w,S Rafel H C Turner & w, Md F H McElhone & w, Tex FMcCullough &w,LGatos H K Brown, Carson P Lowengart, Or G A Stell & w, Or Miss E P Meldrum, Or A Pawsch, Conn PJ Mann, Or J H Flickinger, 8 Jose L C Gilliam, Spokane H Cleveland, England J L Atkinson, Or D W Wakefield, Or A B Ferrer, Or C H Gillett, Chicago Dr Houghton & w, U S N G H Preston, Seattle 8 Nelder, Seattle G B Cramer, Pa W D Shea, Pa C W Martin, Pasadena * R C Kirkwood &w,S Jq J E O’Brien, San Jose Miss0’Brien,HtIBrewst'r E E Hall, Los Angeles S H Gotham, Michigan B W Litt, Or NEW WESTERN HOTEL. John L Grand, St Louis Miss Challoner, N Y J ¥ Jacobs, San Jose Henry Marshall,San Jose T Tuck, red Bluft W G Bainer & w, Sacto Lonls Fersler, Haywards H Schulter, Portiand H Grindmany, Portland Mathias Muy, Portiand A de ¥met, Tacoma A W Jones, Oakland Miss Poltie, Oakland W Little, Marysville TR Mooney, Los Ang A Randelle, bort and Mrs K Butler, Portland F W Rooney, Chicago 8 MeAnulty, N Y A MHand, N Y C H Colpe, N Y 1 H Gousiis, Portland © Melch, City of Mexico B F Ely & w, Mrs D Willson, Sacto E R Lioyd, Bake W H Lyne, San Jose L e BALDWIN HOTEL. M T Cockran,San Rafael F C Corson, Bakersfield Mrs R T Nalmain,S Jose T A Durkee, Detroit HSChapman, Mississippi W DChapman, Mississippl G C Nahl, Mississippi M J Cowall, Tacoma J E Whissem, L Angeles J aflz;nl'.;. ggw J Burrow, Chicago eathers, MrsAC Carpenter,Ukiah Mrs J W Hudson, Ukiah W R Clark&wi.Stockton Miss Clark. Stockton C B Griffith. K C J Giick, Stockton W L Frost & wf, Mass J J Smith. Bakersfield R K Jones, New York Bill Marks, New York JJ Austin, Dixon © 0 Moody, Vallejo R R Williams, Seattle R J Bowen, Boston H Lunney, Florida THE CALL CALENDAR. NovEMBER, 1895. Moon's Phases. | ¥r.Sa) November 2, | _I_ LS Full Moon. 5|6/ 7|/ 8|9 November 9, ) Last Quarter. ovember 16, New Moon. November 28, First Quarter. Franciso S, | PIER. Nv 27.11aM | Pler 11 Dates of Departure From San | Santa rosa. San Diego..... Hum boldtBay Pomona. v 27, Zpy|Pierd Arcata. Coos Bay. .....| Nv 28/10au Pler 13 Faraiion....| Yaouina Bay..|Nv 2810au Bier 2 v 29, 9am | Pler 13 v 29, 9am | Pier 11 v 30,12 M PMS S v 80.10AM Pler 24 Nv 30, 3rM PMS S Eel Eiver. Nv 50,10aM Pler13 San Diego.....|Dec 1.11aM Pier 11 Vic & Pt Snd|Dec 1, 9am Pler | Newnorz Dec 3. 9au| Pier 11 .|Dec 3,10ax Oceanic Dec 3.10aM pier 13 Kel River. Yaouina Bay. Weeott... Umatilia. Australia. Honotutv... Nauonal Cily... | Aumbolat Bay. City of Eyeret| Panama |San Diego 00s Bay Departure Bay. Humboidt Ba umboldt Bay. China and Japan. Welling Alice Bianci ureka. State of ity of Pael Del Norte 3 - f Santa Ho: 3 —_— SUN AND TIDE TABLE. |HIGH WATER,LOW WATER,] SU; [MOONT *A0; Large. Small.|Large.|Small. | Rises seui Sets 27,8174 0.188| 2.699 0.58A| 7.02 4.52 28.| 8.37410.11pl 3.29¢ 1.36Al 7.031 4.5 HYDROGRAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, SAN FRANCISCO. November 26, 1895. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—L. e., at_noon of the 120th meriafan, or at exactly 8 P. M., Greenwich time. 9 A. F. ¥ECHTELER, . Lientenant U. S. N., in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. TUESDAY. November 26. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. 12 hours from Moss Land- ing, etc: vroduce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Pomona, Doran, 1814 hours from Eurek: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Arcata, Cousins, 70 hours from Coos Bay pass and mdse, t0 O C & N Co. Nic stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, 93 hours from Departure Bay; 2550 tons coal, 0 R Dunsmuir & Sons. Yacht Lucere ballast, to R T Hughes, 68 hours from Astori: nglebrecht. Cleared. TUESDAY, November 26. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- | all, Perkins & Co. Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, Nanaimo; John Rosenfeld’s Sons. els & Bros Co. Schr 'Anna, Macdonald, Clipperton Islan Oceanic Phosphate Co. Sailed. - TUESDAY, November 26. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Port Townsend. Br ship Crown of England, Williamson, Queens- town. mr Coos Bay, Duggan Stmr Point Loma, Conway, Grays Harbor, Stmr Portland, Paton, Tacomd. Stmr Navarro, Hardwick. Stmr Protection, Ellefsen, Usal. hr Mary C. Campbeli, Bodega. nr Ocean Spray, Skipper, Iversens Landing. Schr W S Phelps, O0'Farreil, Bowens Landing. Schr Lena Sweasey, Johinson, Seattle. Schr Anna, Macdonald, Clipperton Island. Telegraphic. ovember 26—10 p M—Weather velocity 8 miles. Charters. The ships Reaper and W F Babcock go in ballast to -Honoiulu to load sugar for Philadelphia. The schr Transit loads mdse for Honolulu. The Brship Bannockburn loads wheat at Port Jand for Europe, 35s. prior to arrival. Br bark Largo Bay, same voyage, prior to arrival, 87s 9d. Domestic Ports. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 26—Stmr Alice Blan- chard, hence Nov 21 vi BOWENS LANDI Rio Rey, hence Nov. 23. CASPAR—Arrived Nov 26—Sckr Abbie. Nov 23: sehr Maxim, hence Nov 20. Sailed Nov 26—Stmr Jewel, for San Pedro. NAVARRO—Arrived Nov 26—Sumr Alcatraz, hence Nov 25. - SAN DIEGO—Salled Nov 26—Br bark Norfolk Tstand, for Puget Sound. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 26—Stmr Excelsior, tmr Pasadena, for Eureka. {A—Arrived Nov 25—Bkin Monitor, frm San Pedro. Sailed Noy 26—Stmr Weeott, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Nov 25—Schr Lille- POINT LOBOS- clondy: wind NW: Nov 26—Sehr hence Noy 2: V. URA—Arrived Nov 25—Stmr South Coast bence Nov 24. COOS BAY—Arrived Nov 26—Stmr Homer, hne ov24: schrs Western Home and Gem, hence Nov 14. POINT ARENA—Arrived Nov 26—Stmr Alca- zar, bence Nov 25. TATOOSH—Passed Nov 26—Ship Dashing Wave hence Nov 10, for Tacoma. ALBION—Arrived Nov 26—Stmr Albion, from Port Harford. ‘Hniled Nov 26—Schr Mary Gilbert, for San Fran- cisco. Forelgn Port: COLON—Sailed Nov 24—Stmr Finance, for New York. FALMOUTH — Arrived Nov 26—Br ship St Mungo, from Queenstown, for Stockton, towed in OWIng to stress of weathe PLYMOUTH—Arrived Nov 24—Ital bark Ori- ente, hence June 18. NAGASAKI—Saied Nov 23—Br ship Clan Bu- chanan, for Port Townsend. importations. COOS BAY—Per Arcata—179 bxsapples, 8 dry hides, 68 sks potatoes, 11 rolls leather, 5 bis flan- nels, 22 bdls hides, 5 bdls pelts, 1 bale Tobes, 1 pkg mdse, 14 M ft lumber, 7 pkgs express, 2 pkgs coin, 450 tons coal. WATSON VILLE—Per Gipsy—2660 bags sugar. Moro Cojo—74 sks barley. Moss Landing—76 sks barley. Soquel—26 bxs apples. Santa Cruz—7 bxs fish. 1000 bbls lime. FIKLDS LANDING—345 bxs apples, 604 M shingles, 50 M shakes, 375 sks potatoes, 1 bx am- | munition. Tureka—17 bxs 19 ht bxs fish, 1 anchor, 1 cs leather, 2 coops chickens, 235 bxs butter, 1 anchor stock, 143 sks peas, 1 bx piano, 33 pkgs mdse, 10 bdls hides, 12 pkgs express, 1 pkg coin, 2 iron roll- ers, 117 _bxs herrings, 3 cs oil, 3 bbls mineral ‘water, 238 bxs apples. . S l",nn Orlm:.c‘lsl l;lbb%lbh!‘: hfl!l;l’v 1 bx hardwar X ary g S, es, kgs mdse, 1 hide, 2 bdls dry hides, 1 salt hide.” = e Consignees. Per Arcata—Murray & Steinhagen: F A Mur- | phy: HDutard: J C Johnson & Co: Sternfeld Leather Co: W B Sumner & Co; Standard Oil Co: The Pacific Coast Home Supnly Association Bandon Woolen-mills: Russ Lumber and Mill (0! Wells, Fargo & Co: Hills Bros; Smith’s Cash Store: F B Haight; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Hawley Bros Murphy, Grant & Co; O C & N Co; E_Lyons & Co} Cwon. Worden & Co; W Cluit & Co; S H Frank & 0. Per Gipsy--Western Sugar Ref Co; F A Hiln & Co: Levison & Wicht: McDonough & Runyon; Cal Tallow Works; San Francisco Fish Co; Enterprise Brewery; Wieland Brewing Co; G Camilloni & Co; Almerlcln Union Fish Co: H Cowell & Co; J R Kes- sing. Per Pomona—A Paladini: AmericanUnion Fish Co: B Caite: G Camilloni & Co; Milani & Co; G B Ioguglia; K Trapini; J H Kessing: Pacific Coast Fish Co; Aretlc Ol Works; A C Nichols & Co: C H Sawyer; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; C E Whitney & Co Cal & Nev Creamery Co: Del ' Monte Miliing Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Ieiling, Cressy & C Barker; Enterprise Brewery; Eveleth & Nas| Fry: F B Halght; Getz Bros & Co: Humboldt Min- eral Water Co: H Levi & Ce iils Bros: Royal Kagle Distilling Co; H H Hogan; J J Loggie: Jos Wfigner Mfg Co: J C Lombard: John ¥ English; J H Newbauer & Co; Norton, Telier & Co: National Ice Co; O B Smith & Co: Preston & McKinnon; R McMurtry; Ross & Hewlett: Standard Oil Co: W ¥ Mitchell; Begelken & Co: United States Brewery: W B Sumner & Co; Witzel & Bake Oil Works: D E Allison & Co; E R Stevens & Co; W Willis: Higgins & Collins; Jansen, Rose & Heney; Marshall, Teggart & Co: 'Mau, Sadler & Co: Pol- lard & Dodge: Wheaton, Breon & Co; Murray & Steinhagen; Wells, Fargo & Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page. IT bonne, from San Pedro; 26—Stnr Del Norte, hne | Haw bark Santiago, Johnson, Hilo: J D Spreck- | | under Grand Hotel. SPAETM ' D ‘Superior Court, in and for the ( | of ‘said_day, atthe courtroo | 1895. lished for four successive W | printed and published in said City and County of NEW TO-DAY. BURBRIDGE&GO: wreas. 1 MAKEMONEY BUYING LEGAL NOTICES M 0. 9, PROE. i and County of San Franc! State of California. In the mat, fer of the estate of CHARLES D. ROOT, deceaged, "Notice is hereby given that MONDAY. the th day of December, A.D. 1895, ut 10 o'clock A. M, of De ment No. 9 of said_court, at the new City Hall, and County ot San_Francisco, State of Californin, have been appointed as the d_place for proving the will of said CHARLES D, ROOT. Fensed. and for bearing the application of RUBY ALICE ROOT for the s {estamentary thereon. Dated ) CHARL By F. B. HOU WALTER H. LINFOR CURRY [Seal.} )N, Depn O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN_THIS IS 10 T ortiry that IRA PRATT BUNSTE} is n longer a member of the C Al Company, doing business at e San_ Francisco, CROANT GIANNINT | having this day, November S boughe his right, title and interest in the said fir TN THE SUPERIOR COURT, CITY Tounty of man Francisco, State of Caiito Inthe matter of the estate of M. cceased. dL(‘)‘emr:: to Show Cause—It appearing to this ¢ by the petition this day presented and filec J. C. RUED, Executor of the last will and t ment of MARIE STUBER, deceased, that it would be for the advantage, beneflt_and best inter. eats of the estate of the said deceased and those interested therein, to sell the whole of the real cs. tate of said decedent and also the personal property, & general description and statement of whi pears in the said petition: 1t is therefore ordered y,this Court, that ail per erested in the said estate of the said de- O A omear before this Court on_the 2001 tlay of mber, A. D. 1895, at the hour of 10 o'clock id day, at the Courtroom of said Court e New City Hall in the City and Coun San Francisco, State of California, t0 show Why an order should not be granted to said tor, as prayed for in said petition, for the sale of whole of saia real and personal property of the said decedent, and that & copy of thisorder be pub- 5 in a newspaper Fran 0. S ated November 15, 1895. ‘W. F. WILLIAMSON, ‘Attorney for COFFEY, Judge, cutor, Mill bulldin; OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. O. R. & IN. —T0— ASTORTA AND PORTLAND., $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED, For reservations call at 19 Monte gomery street. Columoia sails November 30. GOODALL, PERKL & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANE TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM ) Broadway whari, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- fanco and Sitka (Alaska),at 9 . M., Nov. 16, Dec. 1, 16, 51 For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- Seattle. Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Whatcom _(Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. . Nov. 18, 21, 26. Dec 1,6. 11, 16, 21, 26, 31. and every fifth day taereafter, connecting at Vanconver with the C. P. R. at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., 8t Seattle with G. N. Ry, at Por: Townsend with Alaskn steamers. ¥or Eureka, Arcata aod Fields Landing (Hum- boldt ) str. Pomonua, 2 p. M., Nov. 11, 15, 19, 23. 27 and every fourih thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gavio Barbare, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San’ Pedro (Log ADgel¢s) and Newport, at 9 4. .. Nov. 1. 5. 9, 13, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourih day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Farforl (San Luis Obispo), anta Barbara, Port Lo3 Angeles, Redondo (L.os Angeles) and Newport, 11 regn 7,11, 15, 19, ad every fourth day thereafter. For linsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), sir. Willam- ette Valley, 10 a. 3., 25th of each month. Ticker office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PEREINS & CO,, Gen'l Agents. 5 10 Markev st., San Frauciscos OCEANIC STEARISHIP CONPANY. 3 Coolzerdie go! (Freemantle). & lia: $220 first $110 sicerag rates to C South Africa. fields Austra- class, Lowaest petown, Steamship Australia, ilonolulu_only, Tues day, December '8, at 10 AN Australian steamer, MONOWAL, salls via Honolulu and Auck- Thursiay, Dec, 2P M. special rates foy SPECIAL parties De: et street. neral Agent; COMPAGNIEGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUR ¥French Line to Havre. YOMPANY'S FIER (NEW).42 NORTH J River, foot of Mortonst. I this line avoid both transit by English rail .ml h avelers by the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypi, via Paris, first-cless $160; second-class $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll 3 ‘mber 14, E, Capt. Baudelon ember 27, . December %, A%~ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Azent, .. No. 3 Bowling Green, New Yori. J. F. FUGAZI & CO.,, Agents, 0 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco. PANANA STEAMSH!P LINE. (P. R. R. CO. Panama_Railroad Co. COLUMBIAN LINE (P, R. R, CO.) TO NEW YORK The S. S. “CITY OF EVERETT” Will be dispatched for Panama on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1895, 100 row (Superior Passenger Accommodations) Taking cargo under through bills of lading for New York, South Ameriean & Faronean Ports. No cargo received or bills of lading signed on day of sailing. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MER. CO., Agents. 204 Front s cots E.H.H WHITE STAR LINE. 4 Onited States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN, $60 AND UPW ARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodat.ons selected: second cabin, $35 and 840: Majesuic and ‘Teutonic $35. Steersge Tickats fron England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing _dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the Company, 613 Market street,, G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. ) ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKCT COHPANY. QTEAMERS LEAVE, ASPINWALL fi fortnightly for the West Indies an Eouthampton, calling en route at Cerbours| France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail 8, S. Co., issued for freight and treag. Tre to direct ports in England and Germany. "Through tickets from San Francisco to PLymout! Cherbourg, Southampton. First class, 195 this class, For further particulars appl p e EARROTT & CO., Agents, 308 California sta STOCKTON STEAMERS e Pler No. 3, Washington S L’:‘:a P. si. Daily, Except Su..day."' 3~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. s 5 T. C. Walker. Mary Garratt, one Msin 805. Cai " VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Sunday—10 A. M., Sundayos ras 0 4T & Lending, Mission 1. Pler 3. >