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12 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1895. . ' s 700 1u November, 1894, For the first 11 months | Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, 7 60; Coke, 818 | SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. TReynolds: Dodze, Sweeney & Co: Iiis Bros: E L RAILROAD TRAVEL] MERCIAL WORLD. [Gim s Sians | Ui g e 2 0 S0 ey (0000 - e | BEPESTIGY R SE0oR Y = o 78,4 for the same time in 88 e Wesiern Sugar um| — |Security. Baker & Hamilion; Hopker & Co: Allen & Lewis. large gain for this year. quotes terms, net cash: Cube, Crashed, Powdered | Mutual...... — 51 |Union Trast. — 840 | Wood.Curtis & Co: Dalton Bros: Cal Bottling Co: | VERY LOW RATES BY RAIL ARKETS. baneficial 60 the piant: Netthwesisrurecelics wer ———— E'&gx:é'{’fi, Cm“kmi"l e Dry i"»’x’v“/:'""&?-’-"é‘ SF SavUnion490 500 | guckmgxh.m. Heeht & Co; G Camilioni & Co; F AT o s : plant. ners’ A, 454c; olia A, 3 3 v ‘0; SPM Co; <el- SUMMARY OF THE M fairat 1240 cars. Last Mond the v were 1544, PRODUCE MARKET. gacs Golden ¢, asz‘ci O o J46 more than e nul.:)(:u; ;:2{;': o To xx:;f;%;lfwhc% Colpaing Cos HA K | PORTILAND, OXR. and on the corres| v a year 7 2 rrels, and boxes re. - Ok, = Bros & Co; Haas Bros; “0: A C 3 i e Silver off again. : Chicago received 180 cars and inspected out 260- | wmpar AND OTHER GRAINS. Sy RUTGorden, T Bors: 15¢; Black Strap, 100 60 73%brediaio .. 9% 18 | Butes: P Ay e en L o R mm@ Wheat hlgk::r. 1::3;;:- er. 244 bushels. Opening Liverpool Eé‘l'i?l;:v': ‘quiet sk B gal. fiwnnsa::vcz:r- - CM Richer; 11 Dutard; American Cmon Fish Co; TUESBAY, Dec. 10, ami Every Fifth ay Thercafter, : e als st Bras. Instead of increasing. about 2,000,000 bushels ne s ‘y"'m:;'f:{_x:[‘;:’;n o ey “Na 1| SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. | AuantioD... 15 16 | Tanin e P e e & o P Leave trom S. P- Co.'s Terts landiag, foot - had been expecied, the visiole supply decrease 3 — Califo = = i o Fewiris e 2 3 A Hay steady. Beans unchanged. 000 Dochits. “Fne Aisappomtment 1o the bears | 81 B ctl: choice, §1 0114@1 0233 % ctl; lower | Wholesale rates for drossed stock from slaugh- SRR AR Gusmants Hilmer, Bredhoft & Schulz: S Strauss; | o, - gg_rncluding Berth 1 Pullman Tourlss Increase in Exports. was marked. » bolge of over lc took place in | grades, S80@96c; extra cnoice for milling, $1 033 | terers are as foliows: . e Hammond & Brod: O BSmith & Co: A Demouss: | JhQ) ™ jcoper. Potatoes unchanged. Onions firm. prices, the covering being impulsive and urgent. | @1 0714 @ cil. BEEF—First quality, 5@5%ac; 5€cond QUallty, | sincn Prs. oo 0, onaok: Voot Fleh Ca F s Hank s Seaaar o8 Cos W F - .. ALSO.. Butter and Eggs continue to weaken. Elosine Parls cables were higher for four, futures; CALT BOARD SALES. 4%4c; third do, 3@dc B b. BkDConlCor = 10 74|Pachustar 1% gvs | Michell: if Nmilden s Co: Wiuzel & Baker: VD | Firstclass . - $10:22 Two cars Esstern Poultry in. o I m LD St o Tio AORDE AT hanEion | . S TOMMAT BmaToN - 10 o'clock — May—900 | Y EALCLarge. iase: 5"1},%55@75"3 B 1go | CalCouMills. = = [pac Borax 1007 | Virgulio; Hoftman; Pacific Coast kish Co: F Ut Pullman “tandard Sleeper, for — Fresh, Citrus and Dried Fruits slow. 1 10,000 Hasntis auneho 3 B N—Wetners, ;- B O CalDrvDock. — — |PacI1&NGCo — .30 0; H Kirchman' & Co; Western Meat Co: S SPECIAL NOTICE. Game sold off weil. English visible supply increased 270,000 bushels, N faon MO -EN '[E&Mn_m&@gc 3 EdisonLight. 95 9534 Pac Roll Mill 18 "— Prundwickyisehweltser % O} | Hoss & Hewletts O | This traln will nof étop to deliver of take orl pas- Hams, Bacon and Lard weak. S s e T B 00 SESSTON—NO sales. (o PORK=LIVe Hogs, 3ige 3 b for large and 8350 Giscenien. . [BafPainiCo o8 | Saumen: trvine bros; Montgomery & Co: J Hom- | engers ot Intermeriae Stations, nor i tickets b = ushels. May wh m 613 c, Phe. < for small ; dre: 2 Lo | Co. — 7 bag cl g No furtner change in Hides. s0ld between B134¢ ana 6314¢, Closink At 6274® | under 1irser receipts ARG, e 2 ks e oA el o £a0tiic B figg},fifi?}' 1395 13 [P0 T &2 Co (60 For Late Shipping Intelligence See Fifteenth Page. | ¥ Through Tickets for Puget Sound WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. &sf,}zs‘;{fl-cxohifigfirrg‘:"fi?si:;‘:’d“"' Estimated re- in the State. 71‘-"3%55 7540 cn‘m%ss‘ c 2 RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. | yI0SHWEC, o | 0 Sunsethal.. 88 Points on Sale at Reduced Rates. pts 0 , 2 ctl; Brewing, ; Chevalter. § 120 for : i For further iniormation apply at . N—Show ¢ action. From g 34 moums. MOKNING BESSTON rm ) ; S STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | CORXN—Showed noindependence o 1and 70@90¢ ® ctl for off grade. FOR P — 613 MARKET STREET (Grand Hotel cember 9, 1895, 5 P. a.—Weather conditions a0d | tone of the market reflected the movements of | INFORMAL SEsSIoN—10 o'clock—No sales. Washin oI on st by a5 AND FIXTURES. RICHARD GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, : ®. 3 s —May—100 gton..... 5,20 Oreg RSIION. o Gen. Traffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agty general forecast: wheat prices. Receipts were 510 cars and 165.147 |, KEGULAR MoNixg SEssiox—May—100 tons, | whea, culs. 35,450/ Middlings, OF, sks. 403 | Board—11 1.5 Glant Powder Con, 18; 600 Ha- - The following are the seasonal rainfalls to dateas | bushels were taken from store. Liverpool cables | 70¢: 500, o100 Yo o T s | 7 Cneess '3.015| Hides, 10 403 | wattan Gommercial, 6%; 10 S F Gasuight, 73; 16 S §C. F. WEBER & CO., d_with those of the same date last season: | Were quiet and steady. The visible supply de-} . LBt s ns, 70¢; | Washington. 045 Pelts, bdls.. V Water, 9934. T 300 to 306 Post St. cor. Stockton SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. compare 91: Red Bluff 4.70, | Creased 81,000 bushels and the amount on ocean . 89745¢: . 6934, Barley, ctls 13,505 Leather. rolls. : (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Fureka 10.38, last season 10.91; Re 70, | S aage incrensed 340,000 bushels. The export | OATS—Were firm, despite receiptsof nearly 6600 | Pgie¥s o o e b Jast saason 6.58; San Francisco 2.86, 1ast season | clearances ggregmded 462,606 bushels. May corn g:\z\;‘rgm the y;%ncr:‘.ckmggfi 7%@‘750: r-:cy"f"en:, Oats, ctls. E CALL CALENDAR. OFFICE and D SAN FIANC 3 < season 3.25: San Luis Obispo | opened at sold between 2875@2014c¢, clos. | BU@S5c: good olce. 6714@RUC: common to farr, | R e SAN e asn 6.64; Los Angeles 1.08, st sea. | 10 at the outside, unchangod from Siiurdty. ‘B | 875a@05¢: Gray 5018 ied, for seed, 8bA0BC: | - Vst DrcEusks, 1895, TYPEWRITER, I3 1 s ok % v pts for to-morrow 530 cars. eed, L s 'y E el S: W n Diego 1.31,last season .67: Yuma oching unusual (ranspirad in oats. The Quietand unchanged. Large Yellow. 50 | Seans. sks. -[Tu]W[Th[¥r[Sa] Moon's Phases. . C. RARIG, S .32, 1ast season 1.35. | duliness was even accepted as the proper thing, in- mall Round do, 8212@85¢: White, 85@ | poraioes, T =) i 157 New Montgomery J& The following maximum temperatures are Te- | asmuch as the active movements in this grain | 90c B ctl, 3 ORbRon SR it s[ 4| 5| 8| 7| @) Decemberl, w0 in One. Street, S. F. = il = = la today: Eureka | lately bave been at exceedingly wide intervals. | RYE—Dullat 75@80c B ctl. f 77 ed, sks — Hull oo Dasis. fons in California to- " ; Onlons. sks. 779 Mustard , f—! ported from § =, 51. Fresno 48. Receipts were 244 cars, and 140,000 bushels were | BEUCKWHEAT—85@92%5¢ B ctl. Hay. Lons.. 645/ Flaxsced, Or, sks.. 762 December 8, Napa, Calis- G S Futs Obiepo 76, Los Angeles | Laken from store. Tiie visible supply decreased e : 1012112118114 (© 155 Quarter. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. ; dependence 56, an Diego 74, Yuma | an Francisco data—Maximum temperature 51, J minimum 46, mean 48. E e mowhich was noticeable last evening in | the vicinity of Vancouver Island has extended | eastward and & portion of it is now north of North | & slight depression still exists in_Brit- ish Columbia. Rain from this depression has ex- tonded sonthward throughout Washington and the northwest part of Oregon. Rain will probably extend south as far as Eureka and the Siskiyon re- gion to-night. It is not likely to reach San Fran- cisco at least within the pext twenty-four hours. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending at midnight December 10, 1895: Northern California- enerally fair in the south | portion; partly cloudy in the north portion, with showers in the extreme north portion; somewhat | warmer in the south portion: fresh southerly | winds in the north portion. i Southern California—Fair; slightly warmer in the extreme northeast porton; fresh northerl winds. Nevada—Fa'r, except clondy in the extreme northwest_portion; warmer in all but the extreme west portion. TUtah—Fal Arizona—Fair; sts San Francisco and v ably slightly warmer: W. H. NEW YORK MARKETS, warmer. | ionary temperature, cinity—Partly clondy ; prob- light variable winds. Mtox, Forecast Official. Financial. | NEW YORK, Y., Dec. 9.—American To- becco practically constituted to-day’s market at the stock exchange. The transactions in it were 202,000 shares, an enormous total even when al- Jowance is made for the fact that it is half stock, Jeaving only 168,233 shares for the remaintier of the list. Of this Chicago Gas, Sugar and Leather preferred figured for 110,900 shares, o that the sales of the usually active list dwindled dewn to insignificant proportions. Tobacco opened any- where from €6 down to 63, and ruled compara- tively steady around 63 to 64 until the afternoon, when it_bounded up to 72 and left off at 71%4, against 6714 on Saturday last. It developed during the trading that a big short interest had covered and tha: rs were willing to accord the stock some sup. One bear house returned a biock of the 8toc hich it had bor- rowed some time ago current s that the deal had ne! hundred thousand doliars. stock tboroughly frightened the who made frautic efforts 10 get tracts in the late trading. There was some buy- ing of the stock for the loug account, on the theory that all the bad news about the property had been made public. The stocklhiolders’ movement against the dire tors is making progress, and it is expected several other stock exchange houses will jon with B. Rolston and Bass and Bache & Co. shortl 1t is understood that the president of* a trust com- pany has been offered the chair hip of a com- | mittee to luvestigate the company’s affairs, and | that a definite answer wiil be given in a day or so. | The preferred stock dropped 83 to 90 and rallied o 9814@98. Leather preferred followed Tobacco s0 far as activity is concerned and 52,700 shares changed bands. The stock firs: broke 3 to 5914, and then recovered 10 6155@6114 on covering of short sales. Chicago Gas was weaker on moderate dealings, 15,900 shares, and receded to @68. A holder of Fidelity trust receipts, who turned them 1n under the Oicott-Flower agreement, has demanded the return of his orizinal certificates. The officials of the Central Trust Company have refused to return them, and a suit has been brought before Judge Bischoff of this city. Sugar was_firm, and, after receding to 10534, rose | 1071.@1068;." The railway list was quiet but | firm. except_for Reading, which fell from 934 to 81,@9%. There was a_disposition to get out of the stock before the 20-per-cent assessment is levied. The weukness of the sterling exchange mark t and_a belief that the gold exports will be Iight this week had a strengthening effect on the generel list. Speculation_closed firm, with prices anywhere from 1jto 41j per cent higher on the day,the Leather preferred and Chicago each. Sales were $892,000. Long 1: Reading second 1atter in Tobac Gas lost 1 per ce Boads were 10 Island consol fives fell 1 1012 preference 11 Rio Grande Western fours, 5 10 78%5: tonio ana Aransas Pass fours, 34 to 53: Denver and Gulf con 115 to 36: United States Cordage six 134 10 39, and United R 0 111. Detroit 3 to 76, and Duluth | Shore and Atlantic fives, 1 to £9. In Government bonds $15.000 coupon fours of 1925 brought 1207, and $30,000 coupon fives 1147%@115. The Mercantile Safe Deposit Company reports r bullion on band 206,072 ounces, certificates outstanding 206. Grain. | FLOU Winter wheat, low grades, falr to_fancy, $265@ 3 30: do, Minnesota clears, 2 50@3 11 . $3@3 35: do, patents, $£3 15@4 10; low extras. $2 25@2 65 milis, $3 80@a; do. patents. §4@4 25. Soi lour— Dull; easy. Common to falr extra, $2 10@2 50; g0od o choice, $2 90@3. CORNMEAL— Dull, steady. Yellow Western, $2 40@2 45. RYE AND BARLEY—Nominal WHEAT—Stronger: quict. No. 2 red store and elevator, 7114@735kc: _afloat, 7T234@75¢; £ o b, 711,@72 No. 1 Northern, 69 Options opened dull and declined 3gc on cales favorable crop report and sales of large sp: ng receipts; advanced 34C on the decreased visible supply; gained s@bec on covering, and closed firn at 34@7c over Saturday with trading more e nd March most active. No. January, 684c; March, 7085c; May, 6914 8934¢: December, 659/4C. CORN—Firm: tairly active. No. 2, 35@353sc elevator: $6@363sC afloat. Options were qui and steady at unchanged prices to Ygc decline on cal trade. May only traded in. December, January, ; May, 3534c. c up on white. - Options, dull December. 22%4cy 2 Spov prices—No. 3, 2 white, 2414@24%4c: No. 2 Chicago. 2e: No.’3 white, 2 mixed Wester: white do, 24@28¢c; white Provisions. LARD—Quiet, weak. Western steam, §5 5215 asked: December. 85 60, nominal; refined, quiei; Continent, §6; South American, $6 30; compound, PORK—Dull; weak. Mess, $8@9 50. BUTTER—Choice strong: fair_demand. State dairy, 12@: do creamery, 18@2bc; Western dairy, 1036@17c: do creamery, 16@27¢; do June, 1 : do factory. 9@17c: rolls, 17@18c; Kigins, E Oc. irm; te demand. State | large, 714@10c: do’ fancy. 9% do small | 73,@10%c: Western small, 4@10%4c; part | skims. 315@7¢; fuil skims, 2@3c. EGGS—Firm; fajr demand, State ana Pennsyl- | 22@326c; Southern, 21? 2¢: icehouse. 16 | @20c; do per case, $3 50@4 50; Western, iresh, | ‘ll@:l ; do per case, 33 50@4 25; limed, 1633 | @17c; dover case, $3 50@A. TALLOW—Quiet, weak. Clty, 4lgc: country, 4 g@4%c. COTTONSEED OIL—Quiet, firm. Crude, 26c: | ir;lllow prime, new, 20@29%zc; do oft grades, | 28145 RICE—Firm; fair demand. Domestic, 3@5%c: | Japan, 33,@+ | | | MOLASSES—Quiet, firm. New Orteans, new, 27 @35c. E COFFEE—ZXasy; 15 to 20 points down. December, $18 75 January, $15 75@13 80: March, $13 50 pril, 813°25; May, $12 95@13 05; July, $12 60: September. $1205. Spot Rio, | . 7, 14Vac. G , quiet firm. Fair refining. 314@ | BY4c; centrifugals, 96 test, $14@35kc: Tefined, | moderately active, steady; Off A, 4 -16@434c: mold A, 47c;standard A, 45gc: confectioners 43j0; cit loaf and crushed, 514c: nowdered, 4 granulated, 455@4%4c: cubes, 4sc. ¥ruit and Produce. | c.quvom\‘;é\fil—-xu;n S Raisins. loose musca- tels, 3-crown, 3@3%,c: do, 4-crown, 4@4Y4c; Lon- donlayers, S0c@s1 2! 045 PRUNES—Four sizes. bags, 514@5%4c. APRICOTS—Rags, 1034@12c. PEACHES—Peeled, 15c; unpeeied, 53, @8Yac. JALMONDS—Paper-shell, 11@12c; do, soft-shell, MG s_sott-sne, 10c. S—Easy: State. common to choice, 3@10c: i, 3%@10c; London marke. un- changed. WOOL—Quiet, firm. Domestic fleece, 16@22c; pulled, 15@34c; Texas, 9@13c. Merchandise. PIG TRON—Quiet. American, $12@14 50. COPPER—Easy. Lake, $10 65. LEAD—Quiet. Domestic, $3 275@8 30. TIN—Easy. Straits, $13 95; plates, cull. SPELTER—Quiet. Domestic, $3 50@3 60. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Tr1., Dec. 9.—On the prospect of a largeé increase in the visibje supply the first trading in wheat to-day. was at 'a.10ss in price from’ Satur- day’s close. While the fecling was easy, there was, however, no influential selling. Some long wheat which had been carried over from Saturday changed ownership, the effect being detriméntal. Unoffici &l news as to the crop in Kansas was favor- | Missourt Pacifi | Nashville Chati 386,000 bushels. Satorday. cars. FLAX—Was easy. Cash sold 923,@98%4c; De- eco1pls cember, 105 cars. 9114¢; y, 97@97Vac. PROVISIONS—Discouragement to proauct trad- ers was conveyed in the advices from the stock- yards this morning. Heavy receipisof hogs and Buyers, under the lower prices were the tidings. cir tling of values, and those who held proper! unhesitating in their offers to sell. tinue to dispose of considerable product for del decided ‘obstacl found in that fact. urday. May lard and May ribs 23ac lower. Closing Prices. WHEAT—December, 593c: January, May. 8354c. to improvement in_price: CORN—December. 263gc: January, 2614c; May, | 291, OATS—December, 173sc; February, 18%4c; May, 2074c. "ORK — December, 90. $7 85; —December, §5 1215; January, 86 January, | May. $5 50. RIBS — December, $4 80; January, R-The butter market was very fi onds, 11@13c. —Were steady. and but little was strictly fresh. ow. c B doz. Icehou: 614 per cent on time loans. was 35¢ premiam bid, 50c premium asked. Livestock. UNION STOCKYAR! I eral demand for cattle was falrly active Common to medium were steady, while beeves were stronger. Texas cattle were and strong. packers was brisk to-d many. The lack of c of 5¢ per hundred lambs sold at Dec. 9.—T! pounds. Choice s ine of 10 = TTLE — Re . 15,000. Common to extra ETABLES—Musurooms, $@15c @ B for . $3 00@5 10; stockers and feeders, $2 26@ Green Penpers, 30@75c ® box: Dried 3 65: cows and bulls, 1 40@3 50: caives, | Peppers,7@10c B 1b: Tomatoes,40@85c B bx: Gar- | 32 50@b 503 @3 45. den Peas, 4 String Beans, 6@8c: Dried Okra, Reo : common to assoried, $3 45 teceipts, 20, or to ; lambs, $3@4 . NEW YORn STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad i Money on call steady at 2@ and closing offered at 2% paper, 412@5%2% 2%2%; last loas Frime business in bankers' bills ai $4 873,@4 sixtv days and $4 833,@4 89 for demand. rates. $4 89@4 90. mmercial bilis, 4 714, Government bonds higher; quiet: rauroad bonds lower. was dull. 24 tate CLOSING &TOCKS. Am Tel & Cable.... 9314 Noriolk & Wes" ag, FOULTEY AND GAME. Atchison.. 1615 _ Preferred.. 10 = Preserred 25°% North American... 5% | POULTRY—Two cars Eastern came in and sales Northern Pacific. Preferred. . Nortnwestern. Adams_txpress...148 Alton, Terre Haute. 58 | American Express. ‘American Tobacco. Preferrea Bay State Gas. Baltimore & Uhio. Brunswick Lands.. Buflalo, Roch & P. Cansaa Pacific. Canada Southern.. Commercial Cabie. 16514 RomeWat & Ugdenll Del. Hudsor 4 St L. & S. W, Preferred. Denver & R. Gu St. Paul.. Preterred. Distille General Electric. 46%y Preferred. Preferred.... | Erte.. St, Paul & Omaha., preferred | Preferred... Fort Wayne. Is. P M. & M. GreatNorthern pra.117_ Silver Certincat. < Soutnern R. K. /4 Preferrea.. 171; Sugar Refinery 30 Preferred. . Hocking Coal Hocking Valley. Homestake .. H. & Texas Cent... 1liinois Central. Towa Central. 961 Preferred. 912 Texas Pacific, Preferres Tol.A.A.& N Mich. — R Kansas & Texas... 1314701, & Obio Cen.... 36 DRIED FRUITS—The followlng prices rule on | Preferred 4 Preterrea. D72 |the Fruit Exchange: Apples, 212@3c B I for Kingston & Pem. 10l.5t.Lonls &K.C. 7 | quartered, 3@3%c B b for sliced and 414@5c Preferred. . U Union Facific. Lake Erie & Westn Preferred. Lake Shore. National Lead. Preferred. Long Islana Louisville & Nash. Louisville Nad Ch. Preferred. . 2| Manhattan Consol.101 Mempnis & Charls. 18 Mexican Central... 1 Michigan Centrai..100 Minn & S. L. — Preferred. Minn. & St. Lcom. 1st preferred 2d preferred. Guaranteed. J. S, Express. |Utica & B. River.. Wab. 8. L. & Pac.. 2134 Western Union.. 8214 Wis Centra.. 2 Wheeling & L. 29145 Preferred.... 217" Am Cotton Oil D! 75 W U Beet... 2212 L T ATACLOD.. ..« 10554 CTos1NG BONDS. 11034 M K T 2ds. 1205 Do, 4s.. 20, Mutual U; 203, N J Cent Gen bs. Mobile & Oho. National Linseed N. J. Ceniral. U S 4s, reg. |Southern K. R. 5s. West Shore 4s. Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 6714 | Smoked Beet, 915@10c B M. R GranaeWest 1sts 783 LARD—I‘.‘nsla‘ggerces, quotable at 6@614c Ches & O Bs..... ..109 | m for compound and 8c for pure; pails, 835c: Call . 8 Atchison 4s. -« 77% | fornia tierces, 6¢c for compound and 614c for pure; Do, trust repts ¢ 6 Do, Zds A - 26%4 | half bbls, 634c: 10-1b tins, 7Y4c; do 5-1b, T84 B 1b. Canada South 2ds..105 |G H&S A 6s......109 COTTOLENE—7c in tlerces and 7%c. ® 1 in Cen Pac 1sts ot '95.10414 Do, 2d Ts. 100 | 10 tins. Den& R G 1st.....114 7| H &'Tex Cent 92 | Do.con 6 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. x 74 |Reading 4s. Kansas Pa Consols 78 Missouri 6s HIDES AND SKINS—_Heavy salted steers, 7c; | Ks Fa lsts Den div112l4 ¥OREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa., Dec. 9—The spot market 1s quict at 5 414d@5s 5d. Cargoes are firm &t 27s arrived. FUTURES. The Produce Exchanze cable gives the foll Livernool quotations for N cember, b5 234« 4d; March, 55 434 April, 58 5b4d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa.. Dec. 9.—Consols. 106 9- ver, 30 7-16; ¥rench Rentes, 1011 60c. LXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, d0 days. Sterling_Exchange, sight New York Exchange, sig] New York Exchange. tale ne silver, spot, § ounce Mexican Dollars. . PRODUCE EXPORTS. Exports of produce and merchandise from this Sbic, 1t being clalmed that Uh. sOWS Wer Very | POFt in November were $4,376,000, against $,711, Mav oats closed unchanged from Estimated receipts for to-morrow 270 mstances, were inclined {0 wait a further set- Packers con- very, 48 a hedge against their manufactures, a May pork closed 5¢ under Sat- $4 30 '@14c: packing stock. 11@l2c; Arrivals were moderate Fresh eggs sold at 20@21c: —\Was 5@b1e per cent on call and 6@ New York exchange The demand for hogs from Chicago v, but shippers did not buy mpetition caused a decline ] sheep and ady prices, but other kinds were Heuvy packing and mercantile Bar silver, 6634c. Mexican dol- lars, 5234c. Steriing exchange 1s easter, with actual er &t the board st. Paul & Duluth, 13 Southern Pacific.. 115 Tenn. Coal & Tron. |Texas Pacific firsts 86142 |Texas Pacseconds. 21 |UnionPac 1stor'96. 2 Red Winter: uary, o8 314d; February, 5s FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $3 25@3 35: Bakers' extras, $3 15@3 25; $2 25@2 40 P bbl. EAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@18 50 B ton; Cracked Corn, $18 50@19 50 3 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-b sacks are as foilows. usual discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, ere 234c; Rye Flour, 314c; Rice Flour, 7%c: Corn: me; @3c; extra cream do, 3Yac; Oatmeal, v were | 8%4ct OavGroats, 4%4c; Homin: 41gc; Buck: wheat Flour, 4c: Cracked Wheat, 3l4c; Farina, future | 415c; whole Wheat Flour, 3c; Rolled’ Uats, 43¢ Pearl Barley, 414@d%gc; Split Peas, 434c; Green do, 5%4c B Ib. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—Nearly 10,000 sacks came in yesterday, but the market was unchanged at $12 50@13 B ton. jobbing rates. MIDDLINGS—$16@19 for lower grades up to $20 {0 B ton for the pest. DSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15@16 B ton; al at the mill, $21 P ton; jobbing. tonseea Uileake, s being 5934¢; Me: ; Co /—Steady and unchavged. Wheat is quot- able st $7 SU@12 B ton: Oal. $6@9: Wheat and Oat, $7@10 50: Barley, $6 50@9: Alfalfa, $6@7 50: | Clover, $6 50@7 00; Compressed, $6@10 50; Stock, $6@6 B ton. STRAW—35@60c B bale. $8 65; 27%4; rm to- A good BEANS AND SEEDS, | BEANS—No change whatever. Bavos are quot- able at $1@1 10 B ctl; Small Whites, 81 25@1 56; Fea, $1 50@1 75: Large Whites, 8120@1 40: Pink. Bic@$1 05: Reds, $1 25@1 40; Blackeve, $1 85@ 190: Red Kidney, $175@2: Limas, $2 40@2 60: Butters, $1 75@1 sDS—Brown Mustard is quotable at $1 75 Trieste, $1 90@2 20: Y ellow Mustard, $1 25@ 150: Flax. $1 80 ® ctl; Canary, 3@3%ac ® Ib; | Alfalfa, 615@634c ¥ Ib; Rape, 13,@2c B b; Tim- othy, 6Ygc $ 1b: Hemp, 4c B fb. DRIED PEAS—Nominal at $1 15@1 20 B ctl for | Niles. $1 20@1 40 for Blackeye and $140@1 60 | for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Previous j_ces rule. Sweets, $1 50 vers ana $1 75 for Merced; Salinas Burbanks, River Burbanks, 30@35c; Oregon Bur- se and he gen- to-day. prime active @15c P 1b: Cabbage, 50c @ ctl; Feed Carrots, 30@40c; Garlic, 4@4%zc ® ib: Marrowfat Squash, §8@10 @ ton. BUTTER, BUTTER-The market opened the week at a fur- ther decline, as will be seen by the quotations. CrEaAMERY—Fancy, 2715@26c, with sales at 30c; seconds, 20@27¢ B ib. IRY—Fancy, 2616@27%,¢: good L0 choice, 25@ lower grades, 20@24c. CREAMERY L UB—20 PICKLED KoL choiee @3 55; choice, CHEESE AND EGGS. at 2% 2150 B . Yec B Ib. i S Fmild new, 11c @ b: 7@10c; Young America, 10@1 Eastern. 12@13¢ # 1b. 88 for Posted 863.@ bonds ere off 1, 23@25 23c: seconds, 1 ranch Eggs, 25@30¢ @ dozen, the latter figure ex- treme. i were made at $5@b 50 for Hens, $3 50@5 for young Roosters and $4@4 50 for old Koosters. Cali- fornia Pouitry was nominal, there being no receipts of any conseguence. urkeys. 9@11c for Gobblers and 8@11¢ for Hens; dressed do, J0@12Vac; Geese. B parr, 81 40 | Ducks, 84°50g6: ‘Hens, £1@>: Roosters, g, #1@i 60: do, 0ld, $4@4 50: Fryers, 83 50 Brotlers, #3@3 50 for_large and $2 50 for | ; Pigeons, $1 25@2 P dozen for young | 31 for old. | | above No. 2 crosscut on the 450 level, and ex- drift 3has been extended | ing 85 per ton. | | Company’s north boundar: | porphyry, clay and quartz showing some value; THE STOCK MARKET. The feeling was weaker yesterday. Occldental sold from 86c down to 65¢c. Hale & Norcioss sold at 92@96c, closing at 90c. Ophir was weak at $1 30@1 40, closing at $130. Potost fuctuated between 64@70c. The other stocks showed no particular changes, except Bodle, which advanced 10 59¢, but fell back to 53c at the close. NoTES. The Spring Valley Water, San Jose Water and Pacific Gas Improvement companies will pay monthly dividends of 50 cents each, to-day. Additional weekly reports from the Comstocks are as follows: Hale & Norcross—975 level—Upraise 1—~Have been workipg north on the fifth floor, elso north and south on the sixth floor, and raised up one set for the seventh floor. The ore streak on these floors is wider than at last report and is higher grade. Upraise 2—Have been working north and south on the fifth and sixth floors aud bave ralsed up one set for the seventh floor. The ore streak on December 16, New Moon. December 23, First Quarter. | sy December 31, Full Moon. OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER. | DESTINATION | SAILS. | PIRR. China & Japan|Dec 10, 3eM P M S S Portland. Dec10.10am | Pier 24 Dec1l, 2Py Pier2 Dec11,12x (P M SS Dec1l, 9am| Pler 11 Dec 11. 9ax|Pier 9 Dec 12,10A | Pier 2 Dec 12, 2pu|Oceante Dec 13, 2pm | Pierd Dec 13.11au | Pler 11 Dec 14,10AM | Pler 13 Dec 14, 9ax | Pier 18 Dec 15, @AM |Pier 2 Dec 16.10ax | Pier 24 Vic & Pgt Snd Yaaquina Bay.. Sydney.... North Fork. | Humboldt Bay | State of Cal | Portiand.... these floors in width is about the same as last Te- | Kt | Newport, Dec15, 9am| Pier 11 | Dottad andlls Gevers poda quility’ Umadila. | Vic & Pt $id| Dec 16, 9ax| Pler 8 Corona.... . |San Diego.....|Dec 17.11ax Pler 11 Considerable retimbering and repairing where most needed has been done during the week. R |Dec 17. 4pu|Pier 27 Have extracted during the week from our | STEAMERS TO ARRIVE openings 82 cars of ore, assaying per mine car sample $103 48 per ton. STEAMER | FErow [EDy= In the Chollar mine they continue to follow the .| Coos Bay .. | Yacuina Bay | Departure Bay. Crescent City.. streaks ana bunches of pay ore i the workings tracted during the week 57 tons 0 ore, the assay | Grescent Clty. North Fori.....| Humboldt Bay.. & of which s not stated. Sunen tiogac.. . |Han Do, she il Inthe Potosi mine they saved from all points | Pomona. | Humbotar” Bay. IDec 12 during the week 178 tons and 1000 pounds of ore, | “'ewll | Eet River ..Dec 12 assay not stated, and shipped three bars of bul- | g‘c:lgl;%h 3 :::m::. “gfifi }3 lion, valued at $10,189 67, being the clean-up for | 0 e ey & 2 November. The Chollar and Po;os] ore Is oing al- | g o e ot Somn | e 2 lowed to accumulate for anottier run of the Nevada S P et will. | Ci 5] B n'the Ophir mige on the 1000-foot level the | Gy of Peking..|China & Japan e south drift from the shaft staiion was extended 38 | s ot feet. total length 100 feet, passing through softer porphyry with clay seams. In the old Central tun- nel workings on ike 250-foot level the norith drirt | from the west crosscut from the end of northwest 27 feet, most of the v through new ground, in a quartz formation assaying $3@$6 per ton. The north drift from the 1000-foot level station of the OphIr shaft to- ward the Mexican mine w extended 36 feet, | passing through a porphy: formation carrying separations: total length 77 feet. ! In the Alpha Con. mine, 0n the 450-foot level, the southwest drift has been advanced 7 feet: total | Iength 30 feet. The face is in quartz assaying $5 | 60 \Small ;Luze.|Lnrge ;Smlll. Rises| Sets | Rises il @310 per ton. The raise Las been carried up 10 == = | fect, passing throngh a mixture of porphyry and | 10 7-031’{ 5-3“‘L,sufl flgfg?. 7.14) 4.514 1.00a low-grade quartz. The top is now in Queriz assay- e 1. 8. 5 BRUNSWICK EXPLOEATION COMPANY.—Shaft | 1on Hale & Norcross eround, near the Chollar | has been sunk adis- . passing through HYDKOGKAPHIC BULLETIN, tance of 18 feet on the inc BRANCH H YDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, } SAN FRANCISCO, December 8, 1895, The time ball on Teiegraph Hill was nmggea exactly a noon to-day—L. e., a noon of the 120th x, total depth 227 feet. iaft 2 on the boundary of the Con. Cal. ana | rginia and Best & Belcher companies’ grounds | has been sunk 11 feet on the incline, passing St | through hard porphyry: total depth 158 feeL. |-meriatan, or g exacdl Greenmichdme: We have made contection with the old tunnel | stlernar ey ilation. tun- east of this shaft and now have a good ves East crosscat 1 in Savage Compan, nel, which was started at & point 400 fzet from the mouth of the tunnel, has been extended 27 feet. Jossing (hrough sofu porphycy; (Giel langit 184 eet. The reports from other mines contain no news worthy of note. BOAKD SALES. Following were the sales in the San Francisco stock Board vesterday: | REGULARMORNING §KSSTON COMMPNCING AT9:30. 27300 (CV. 8100 Crow: 8500 Exchar. 01250 G & C. 53800 Oceidil SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. MONDAY, December 9. Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, 70 hours from Nowport gxg way ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins 0. Stmr Alblon, Lundquist, 17 hours from Alblon; 64 M ft Tumber, 4735 1 r ties, to Alblon Lumber Co. Stmr Westport, Jacobs, 40 hours from Hueneme; produce, to § ¥ Thomas. Stmr Greenwood. Carlson. 20 hours from West- port; rr ties, to L E White Lumber Co. | " Stmr Portiand, Paton, 5% days from Tacoma; | grain, to G W McNear & Co. Up river direct. Schr Arthur I, Krog, 40 days from Grays Harbor, lumber. to’ B K Wood Lumber Co. | “Schr_American Giri, Weitskat, 15 davs from Grays Harbor; 285 M ft lumber, to S H Harmon Lumber Co. Schr Dora Bluhm, Larsen, 17 davs from Grays Harbor: 400 M ft lumber, to § E Slade Lumber Co. Schr Volant, Dannevig, 13 days from Eureka: 100 M £t lumber, 500 M shingles, to Chas Nelson. 200B & B 100 Bodie . 100 Bullion 100 Andes. 100 ... 250 B & B 500 Mexic 69/500 100 Bodie. ....57 200 Occidel. P800 Unior Clearea. | 500 Balijon. 0100 v 68 21 Jtah.. 200 Challnge..25 300 67200 Y Jack BMOKDA VYo Decamber 9. 550 Chollar ...30) ] Stmr Corona, Hall, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins Canton Land \ i ME—The demand was good and the moderate | G B 15 lOntano & Western. 154 | receipts cleaned up readily. Quail, $1 B doz: Mal- Chb yregon Improvme _$ Canvasback, 33@6 3 dozen: Sprig, Preterrea. Preferred. 85 @' Widgeon, $1 75; Small Duck, | 1 | Chicage, s& G.o7. 8218l0regon Navigation. 17 : fare, §1 25: Rabbits, $1 50 for Cot | Chicago & . 1li... 467/Oregon Short Line, 7 and $1 25’ for small; Gray Geese, $2 50 Preferced. 100 “IPacitic Mau. 311, se, §1 25@l 50; Brany, $1 50@1 Chicago uas i 805 | Cuglish Snipe, $1 50@2; Jack Cleve &« Pittsburg.167 ;‘msbunz fi}\' nm.‘gg e, C solidat Coal. 30 Pullman Palace...163 Consolidated Gas. 1494 Quicksilver. > | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. C. C. . &St. Louis. 41 Preferred. 161, gy Prefer, 8) Reamnz. . "$13| ORCHARD FRUTTS — Persimmons are quot- Colo. Fuel & 1roi. #0% RioGrande &Westn 17~ | able at 25@50c; Apples 75c@$1 15 for good to e D A 49 | choice, 30c for common to fair and $1 25 for | clioice Spiizenbergs; Lady Apples, $1 50@2: Win- | ter Nellis Pears, $1 25@1 60: oiher Pears, 40@50c. | BERRIES—Cranberries, $10 50 @ bbl for qu} | Jerser and $12 for fancy Cape Cod. | The cold weather hurts trade. | 814 53 40@65c: Cornichon, 4U@60C; ¢s in crates bring 10@25¢ more FRUITS—Stocks are ample for all needs and the market_is slow. California Oranges 07 | are quoiable at $1 60@2 B vox for Seedlings, | 014 | and 52 50@3 B box for Navels; Japanese 518 | Mandarins. 15c@3$1 25 @ box; Lemons, $1@1 50 for common and $2@3 for good to choice: Mexi- can Limes, Cahfornia Limes, 50@75¢c; Ba- nanas, $1@2 @ bunch; Pineapples, $2 50@5 ® doz. | DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. ® B for evaporated; Peaches. 4@5c B b, | ana 55@6c B 1 for fancy; peeled. in boxes. 12@ | : Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6@6%c B 1 | for 40@b0’s and 5@bYac for 50@60's: Apricots, 7V | %nunc {or prime to choice and 9@10c B 1 for fancy | 3 Figs, black, 3@31,¢ B 1 for pressed | Jac for unpressed: White Figs, 316@41ac | ressed in sacks, and 5@SC in boxes: I for evaporated halves, 4@6%4c for quartéra: Plums, $16@434c for pluied and 130 93j4c for unpitted: Nectarines, b@6c B I for prime | to_choice and 6se for fancy. | RAISINS AND DRIED GRAPES-—Drices are | 3 b Pears, 7c 150 @50c P box; Muscats, S5@50¢ | 5 | & Co. Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | StmrPomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodall, Perkins Board yesterda; & Co. Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria; Oregon Railway and Nav Co. o L ship Province, Jones, Queenstown; Eppinger Co. Ger bark Visurgis, Bohleman, Gloucester; Tru- benbach & Co. sailed. MONDAY, December 9. Stmr Corona, Hall, Eureka. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Navarro, Hardwick. gicnr Joseph and Menry, Christiansen, Coqullle ver. Schr Nettle Low, Low, Point Reyes. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS—December 9—10 P u—Weather clear: wind NE: velocity 22 miles. { Chrrters. The Br ship Celtic Berd loaas mdse for Liver- pool; Br bark_John Gambles, salmon at Victoria for London; Nor stmr Florida, lumber at Vancou- ver fur South Africa. REGULA® 300 Alpha.. sEssTON—10:70, 52200 54300 L-B81000 95/200 Savage. 94300 . < 93250 § B & M. 05 500 SNev. 41|200 Utah., | 10200 Y Jacket- 3¢ 300 Chouar 850 .. AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. Spoken. 26400 Chalinge..25900 Oceld.....66 | Nov 13—Lat 9 8, long 81 W, Br ship Euphrosyne 5600 Chollar....30200 . . 7 | oy : 6800 e | from Barry, for Sania Rosalia. Memorandum. Per Volant—Was in collision with the bktn C C Funk, and had bowsprit and headgear carried 1650 CCV,. 5500 C N 87200 C Polni 200 .. 186300 Excha away. 1000 Bodie: 57400 G & Domestic Ports. ullion....21 550 H & N SOUTH BEND—Arrived pec 9—Bktn Tam o' 100 +20200 Mexical Shanter, bence Dec 2: bark Aureola, hence 0v 9. as foliows, carload lots, £ 0. b. San Francisco: 8754 | London layers, 90c@$1 box; four-crown - 8178 | loose. 34c @ Ib: three-crown, loose, 2}ac: two- | crown, 21/4¢: seedless Sultanas, $14@31/4c: seediess | 3174 | Mscaltels, 314@2%5c; clusters, 1 35@l 50: De- | { 67 © | hesaclusters. $2 10@2 25; Imperial clusters, $2 60 | » %% | @2 75: Dried Grapes, 234c 3 b. | 1 183, |, SUTS—Chestnuts. 10@1215¢ B Bb: Walnuts, | 7@8c for No. 1 hard and $@914c for softshell, job- | bing lois; Almonds, 6@7Yac for Langzuedoc and 81 @10c tor paper-anell, jobbing; Peanuts, Fi4@ic’ | 8114 | for Califormia; Hickory nuts, b@6c: Pecans, 6¢ | for rough and 8¢ for polishea: Filberts, 8@dc; Bra- zil Nuts, 734@8c B Ib: Cocounuts, $4 50@d B 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12c % Ib for bright and 8@ 9¢ for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@bLac | % 1b: light amber extracted, 414@434; dark am- | ber, 4c: dark, 2@3c. BEESWAX—75@26c B I, PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—The market Is weak at the decline. Bacon is quotable at 6l4@6lac for heavy, and T3c for lizht medium, 9i4c for light, 10%4c for extra light and 12@12%sc for sugar- cured: Iastern Sugar-cured Hams, 120: California fams, 10c; Mess ‘Beef, 87 @ bbl: extra mess do, $8; family do, $9@9 50; extra prime_Pork. 88 P bbl; exira clear, $14 9 bbl; mess, $13 9 bbl; . 95 108 107 2 culls and brands, 6¢; medium, 6c; culls and brands, | Sc: light, 5c B Ib: culls and brands, 4c; Cowhides, 3@53c B b: culls and brauds, d@dige: sulied p, 5¢ B B: salted Caif. 7c B T: saited Veul, 6c: dry Hides, 10@12c Ib: culls and brands, 8¢ ® 1 dry Kip and Veal, 10c ® Ib: culls, 7c: dry calf, 15c: cul's, 10c B 1b; Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, be; Deerskins, summer, #0c: medium, 15@35¢; winter, 10@15¢; Sheepskins, shearlings, 20c each: short wool, 30@40c each: medium, 50 each: long wool, 60@70c each. Culls of all nds, about 14c less, TALLOW—No. 1 rendered quotable at 4@414c; No. 2. 316@33,c; refined, 6c: Grease. 214@3c B WOOL~We quote Fall as follows: Humboldt and Mendocino, 7@9c B Ib; San Joaquin and Soutrern, sx/i@ac; free Mountain, 6@7c; defective do, 4@6c B b, ‘HOPS—Nominal at 56@7c P b. llowing De- 16; sil- i GENERAL MERCHANDISE. fl:y. 2BAGS—Gnln Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ 6c. $8% |~ CoAL—Wellington quotable at §8 B ton; New Wellington. $8 B _ton; Southfield Welli $760: Seattle, $550: Bryan:, $6 50: Coos ! Wallsend, $6 650: Scotch, $7 50: Brymbo, 7 50; Cumberland, $14 in bulk and $15 In sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite k; 12; Welsh An- ihracite Egg, $10; Cannel, 7 50@8: Kook Springs, 200 +192100 Oceidul... ALBION—Sailed Dec 8—Stmr Albion, for San 200 Bulwer...12 Francisco. e Arrived Dec 9—Schr Bessie K, hence Dec 3. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. i YAQUINA %AY—Arrlved Dec 8—Stmr Faral- St on, hence Deo 6. MONDAY, Dec. 9—4 P. M. ASTORIA—Arrived Dec 9—Ger bark J W Bur- Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. | meister, from Talcahuaho; schr Ida Schnauer, hnc Alpha Con.....” 24 25Juha, 0208 | Dec 1. 16 16 Justice. 06 08| POINT ARENA—Arrived Dec 9—Schr Bender 20 22 Kentuck. 05 06 | Brothers, hence Nov 27. 34 35/Lady Wasi 0l 02| GRAYSHARBOR—Sailed Dec 8—Schr Uranus, Best & Belcher. 84 85 Mexicau. 38 39 | for San Francisco: schr Ruby A Cousins, for Re- Benton Con. _ 50 Mt Disbio .. 15 20 | dondo. Bodie.... 3 poMomo . 19 11| Arrived Dec 8—Sohr Melanothon, hence Dec 1. n. 20/ Nevada Queen. - A—Arrived Dec 9—Stmr Weeott, Bulwer. 12 Occidental. 65 66 | Dec8. St Caledon) 09 ophir... 1.30 135 | SAN DIEGO—Arrived Dec 9—Nor stmr Peter Challenge 26/0verman. 10 12 | Jebson, from Nanaimo. Chollar. 30 Potost., 68 67| Sailed Dec 9—Schr Azalea, for Port Hadlock. g 2.25/Savage. 42 43| GREENWOOD—Salled Dec 9—Stmr Alcatraz. Con. lmpenat 03 Seg. Beicher... 10 11 | BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Dec 8—Schr W 8 Coufidence..... 76 76/Slerra Nevada 64 66 | Phelps, for San Francisco. Con.New York. — 02|Scorpion. Uz —| PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Dec 8—Schr O @ 92 04| M Kelioge: from Grags Harbor, LastSierra 20 — | PORTTOWNSEND—Arrived Dec 9—Schr Me- Farete Gos 61 81 TR BN G Sited Deo jureka Con,. F RAGG—Sailed 9—Stmr Rival, for Gould & Curry. 05 07 | San Francisco. Hale & Norers. 21 22| CLEONE—Salled Dec 9—Stmr Whitesboro, for Tows.. San Francisco. SAN PEDRO—Arrived Dec 8—Schr Barbara Hernster, from Bowens Landing; Dec 9—Stmr Tillamook, from Eureka. Salled Dec $—Bxtn Klikitat. for Port Gamble. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Salled Dec 7—8hi] E 0 for Port Los Angeles. 4 By Mooty Forelgn Ports. YOKOHAMA—Sailed Dec 7—Stmr Empress of STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Dec. 8-3 P. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid, Asked.| U 84 coup..111 |U S s reg. MISCRLIANEOUS BONDS. Cal-stCble5s. 11015113 Do, 2d lss 65.101 Bid, As 110 Cal Elec 1, 85.10714109 [P &0 Ry 6s.110 7 i Cnira e ’12(;% Behnpoe s um L e ot Brasin hes s vors Phi-st ex-c| Pwl-5t. = 3 i ST D 68,108 106V4{Reno. WL&EL — 105 Zmportations. CCH 168106 o *|Riverw Cods — 100 | NEWPORT—Per Eureka—3 pkgsmdse, 1 cs gy s San mdse, ¢ Dosonted.6s. — 100v,RPRIAriz6s — 98 5. 30 bxs orangan. | lungn MUstChie8s — 195 |SPRECalgs.110 — | “San'Pedro—309 sks corn, 2 bxs apples. DoRy: onnx..lflfl/.}ggy,srnncuba. 80— Los Angeles via San Pedro—320 sks plaster, 49 NevCNgR8s. — SPBrRCalfs. 9514 96 pkgs mdse. I 4 - 54 2 bxs lemons, XS Oran; N By Cal B, 1020106 gy e ts — 103 " | ks corn, 9 10T b 12 . 2d Iss 55.10415 — *|Sutter-stRSs. — ar! 3 3 ‘Omnibus 6s.. llsfillfl Vi \WCés — 92 bx oranges. Al AR M 1 Packolidas., =AM Uaviota—51 sks crawfiah, 1 cs e waen oo it e, T SHohen 2 e Contra Costa. 55 (SanJose...... = 100 g o o ot i o o ult, 1 pkg mdse, 1 bbl 4 cs cheese, 12 MarinCo..... 60 — [SpringValley 9954 4 dressed calves, § cans tallow. s GAS STOCKS. San Luls Obispo—90 aks beans. Gapltal, _ 8934 PacificLight. 46 47% | Arroyo Grande— 854 sks beans. Central 96— '/SanFrancsco 7134 720a | Santa Maria—172 sks mustard, 68 pkga mdse. Oak G LEH. 8014 51 |Stockionm..... = 21 Cayucos—20 bxs batter, 2 pkgs mdse, 1cs eggs, PacGas Imp. 8214 8334/ 86 dressed calves. INSURANCE STOCKS. Sun Simeon—9 pkgs mdse, 1 tub 5 firkin 27 FiremansFd.16415 — [Sun.. . B8l — g::‘ b}fl;';nm?stgm 65 dressed calves, 215 bxs COMMERCIAL BANK £TOCKS, 't 2 ::fi'o-x&;m e donPdA. 1274130 bai ;'ffi. 31 sks b beans, eV aks corg. o ety 1 Cal . - ndon&SF. — Bank of Gl ;.%"55’#"”“ Ex... 12 Consignees. “alSD&TC Westport—J P Thomas; Field & Sto» l'lnmmonl.l'le% - K:Ennn—n Scatena & Co; Ds ':%-Inn: Gravgers.... - = Joncs & Coy 3 £ Thomas; § 1 Calad Go: Jean PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY CUT RATES B VICTORIA, B. C., and PUGET SOUND. First Class.. . $8.00 Slecond Class..$5.00 Meals and berth included. Ticket 0ffice—4 NMontgomery Street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Geueral Agents. O. R. & IN. ASTORIA AND PORTLAND $2.50 Second Class, $5 First Class, MEALS AND BERTHS INCLUDED For reservativns call at 19 Mont- gomery street. Columbia sails........ December 10 State of California sails. December i5 GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Genl. Supts. F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadway wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisnoo and Sitka (Aleska), at 9 a. 3., Dec. 1,16, 81, Jan. 15. 30. For Victoria and Vanconver (B. C.), Por: Town- send, Seattle, Tacoms, Everett, Anacortes and New | Whatcom _(Belling} Bay, Wash.), 9 A M. Dec. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, 81, and every fifth day’ thereafter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R.R. at Tacoma with N. P. R. K., at Seattle with G. N. Ry., st Por: Townsend with Alaska steamers. ¥or Kureka, Arcata aad Fields Landinz (Hum- boidt Bay) str. Pomona, 2 P. ., Dec. 1, 5, 9, 13, 17. 21. 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Ca; Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, 8 Barbera, Ventura, Hueneme, ~an Pedro, East San Pedro (Los ADgeles) 8nd Newport, at § A.M.. Dec. 3,7,11. 16,19, 25, 27, 31, and every fourih day thereatter. ¥or San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and port. 11 A ., Dec. 1,5,9,13,17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz, Altata and Guaymas (Mexico), str. Wiliam- ette Valley 10 a. .. 25th of each month. cos, Tickee office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODAYLL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents. s 10 Markst st., San Francisco. PANANA STEAMSHIP LINE. (P. R. R. CO.) Panama Railroad Co. COLUMBIAN L.INE (P- R. R. CO.) TO NEW YORK The S. S. “WASHTENAW?” Will be dispatched for Panama on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1895, Taking cargd under through bills of lading for New York. South Americin & furorean Ports. No cargo received or bills of lading signed on day of sailing. THE JOHNSON-LOCKE MER. CO., Agents. 204 Front street. E. H. HINTON, Gen. Agent Panama R. R. Co. OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPARY. Coolgardie gold fields (Freemantle). Austra- lia; $220 first cless, $110 stcerage. Lowest rates to Capetown, South Africa. Australian steamer, MONOWAT, sails Via Honolulu and Auck- land, Thursday, Dec. 12,66 2 P Steamship Australia, Houoluiu only, Satur: day, December 28, at 10 ? A SPECIAL PaRrTIES.—Reduced special rates for parties Dec. 28 and Jan. 21. Ticket office. 114 Montgomery street. Freight office, 327 Market street. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS., General Agents. COMPAGNIFGENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER (NEW).42 NO&TH River, foot 0f Mortonst. Travelers by this line avoid both transit by English rai the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, EQypt, via Puris, firstclass $160: second-class $116. LA TOURAINE, Capt. Santelll. ... December 7. Capt. Rupe...... 3 December 14, 2:00 pt. Baudelon. . . ecember 21, Uapt. Poiro e . December 7%, 1:00 p. x. A&~ For further particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agenis, 5 Montgomery San Francisco. ROYAL MAIL STEAN PACKET COMPANY. STEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbourg France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail S. S. Co., issued for ¢reight and treas- wre to direct ports in England and Germaj Through tickets from San Francisco to Py Cherbourg, Southampton. _First class, $19 class, 50. For further particulars apply o PARROTT & CO., Agents, 306 California st WHITE STAR LINE. Onlted States and Royal Mai! Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. (CABLY, $50 AND UFWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations SR selected: second cabin, $35 and $40; Maj Teutonic $35. Steersge Lickets from Engiand, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Ticket eailing_daces and cabin plans may be procur from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the'Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel. i. W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. CUNARD LINE. New York to Liverpool, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. FAST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. truria, Dec. 14, 9 A MiEtruria, Jan. 11, B anlaDec. 21, 2 3 Auraria, Jan. 18, Umbria, Dec. 28, § A Campania, Jan. 95, Lucania, Jan. &, .. ......;Umbria, Feb 1 in pnssnge $60 and upward: seco) 835, 840, 845, ‘according to steanie: tions. Steerage tickets to and from all of Euroy at very low rates. For freight and passage apply 2t company’s office, 4 Bowling Green, New York. ‘VERNON H. BREOWN & CO., General Agents. Good accommodations can always be secured on application to WILLIAMS, DIMOND & CO., Agents, San Francisco. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 5 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday. A& Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. STEAMER : J. D. Peters, City of Stocktoms Cal Nav. and Impt. Co.. T. C. Walker. Telephone Mala 805, cabin md accommo- | and Stndays cxeepted Oroville *#8:304 Peters and Milton 9:004 San Leandro, Haywards & Way St'ns 9:004 Los Angeles Lxpress, Reymond, (for Yoscmite), Sauta and T.os Avgolc 5 10:004 San Leandro, Haywards ard Nil 12:00 San Leandro, Haywards & Way S¢ :00p Niles, San Jose and Livermore. *1:00p Sacramento River Steam 0P Port Costa and Way Stations p San Leandro, Haywards& WayStus 5:459 4:00p San Leandro, Haywards & WaySt'ns 6:45P 4:00p Martinez, San Ramon, Vallejo, , EL Verano and 00 Benicia, odland, * Krights ¢, Marysville, Oroville and Sacramento . 4:30r Niles, San Joso, Li Stackton . 0r San Le ndro, S 7:00 Sav Leandro, H 9:00p Sen Leandro, Haywardst Way St q10:03p “Sunsct Limifed,” Fresno, Loy Angsics, El Paso, New Orlcans and Fast $#12:157 San Leand Station: *2:15p Newark, Centerville, San Jose, ‘Almaden, Felton, Tioulder Creck, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stasion 1 at Excursion. San Jose an y Stations. ZDIVISION (Third ons (Now 5y only ), and Way Stal San Jose, Gilroy, Tres I Criz, Salinas, Monterey a Grovo “3:30r SanJoso and :30 San Joso and 5:30¢ San Jose and Way Stations. 01 San Jose and Way Stations. 3 San Jose A Way Stations. CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN FRANOISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:16 11:00a.x. 1100 *2:00 $3:0 *4:00 kL *6:00p.. From OAELAKD—Foot of Broadway.— 10:00a.M. $12:00 *1:00 $3:00 *5:00P.M. A for Moming. T for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted, 1 Saturdays only. # Sundays only. o} Monday, Thutsday and Saturday nights only. - e SAVFRANCISCO & NORTH P4 CIFIC RALWAY €0, Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Markeyst. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:40, 20, 11:00 A. M. 12:35, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra trig 311?035: Saturdays—Exura trips at 1:50 130 P. M. SBUNDAYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.M.; 1:! B 5:00, 6:20 . 3. 2208 200N, San Rafael to San Francisco. S 61:025, 7: 2‘“9‘:%0‘ 11:10 A. M3 1 :10 . M, — K. :55 p. M. and 6:35 p. ll.“ Ty e *6:00 *3:00 8:00 14:00 SUNDAYS_8:10, 9:40, 11:10 A. a.; 1:40, 8: 5:00, 6:25 P. . T Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive San Francisco. ég]::;gj San Franclsco. =, 595, 123 2o WeEk | SUS- 2 Sux- | WeEk pavs. | Destinatlon.| 5.y | Davs. | Novato, |10:40 AM| 8:50 A% | Petaluma, | 6:05 Pa |10:30 Ax Santa Rosi.| 7:30 | 6:15 P Fulton, Windsor, 10:30 axe Healdsburg, Geyserville, 8:50 #x{8:00 ax| Clovertale: | 7:30 ru| 6:15mg ] Fieta, 740 Ax| Hopland & {8:00 A| Dkiah. | 7:30 pxt| 6:15 me 740 Ax| 10:30 A |8:00 axc|Guemnevitte. | 7:30 rx 8:30 P 6:15 P 7:40 A3(|8:00 Ax| Sonoma |10:40 Ax| B:50 AM 5:10 P 5:00 px| and 6:05 Pu| 6:15 P | Glen Ellen. 7240 Ax | B:00 AX 1040 Ax|10:30 Ax 3:30 pa|5:00 pac| Sebastopol. {7505 ru} 515 P ‘Stages connect at San Rafael for Bolinas. Stages connect at Cloverdale for the Geysers. Stages connect at Pleta for Highland Springs iseyville, Lakeport. Ké(!lxyel connect at Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Blae Lakes, Laurel Dell, Upper Lake, Booneville, Green wood, Mendocino City, Fort Brags, Usal, Westpors, Cahto, Willetts, Calpelia, Pomo, Potter Valley, Joh: Day's, Lively's, Gravelly Valley, Harris, 3co: and Eureka. ‘Baturday to Monday round-trip ticketsst reduced B undays round-trip tickets to all polnts be yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices. 650 Market st., Chronicle bufldingy . C. WHITING, B. X. RYAN, e Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. RAILROAD Trains leave from and arrive at Market-Street Ferry, SANTA FE EXPRESS ‘To Chicrgo via A. & P. Direct Line uud | i Leaves every day at 3:30 P. ., carryl: 1 Falace Sieegersind Toarlit Siecpers o Chicags without cars Deaver and St Louls, % AnAex i CHICAGO LIMITED, From Los Angeles to Chicago. Solid_Vestibule Train Daily, with Dining-cars, under Harvey's mansgement. (‘onnecflng‘t‘l’flnl leave San Francisco at 9 . 3 and #:30 . 3. daily. The best railway from California to the East. New rails, new ties; no dusi; Interesting scenerys and good meals in Harvey's dining-room or dinisg= Ticket (fice—644 Market Street, Chronicle Building. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). From San Francisco, beginaing Octoler 27, 1893, WEEKDAYS. For Mill Valler and San Eafyel —7:30, 9°15, 11:08 A MG 1 15, PoM. San Quentin--7:30, 9:16'A. M.; 1:4b, 5:16 P. M. B e ox wan lintacl o Mondays, Wedznes aays and Sumrdn)‘s* Uu:[ :HY!:. M. Valley, San Rafacl and $an Quentine '%':u’(‘r!"lo:o'o. 11:80 A. 2. 0, 3:00, 4:30, *6:18 ».M. *1oes noOt rum to Qul‘[ihln. THROUGH TRAINS. ; E kdays—Cazadero and way stations. 330 4 Safirdays—Tomales andiway stations. dayi—Point Reyes ana way siatioos VALLEJD AND MARE ' ISLAND. STR. MONTICELLO, Dally, except Sunday—10 A. 3., 4 B 4 Sunday—S8 P. . - Landing, Mission 1. Pler 3.

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