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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1896. W TH IMMARY OF THE MARKETS. ge Increase in exports. Silver unchanged. Bank Clearings lose 10.7%. Wheat advanced. Barley very firm. Outs, Corn and Rye very steady. White and Kidney Feans advanced. Flour and Feedstuffs firm. Hay steady. Mexican Dollars lower. Sterling Exchange weaker, Potatoes and Onious cheap. Eutter and Eggs firm. uarge quantities of Eastern Poultry arriving. Game in moderate receipt. Peaches and Quinces scarce. Dried Fruits very firm. Lard higher. Heavier exports of Breadstufts, THE GOVERNMENT CASHBOX. United States Treasurer D. N. Morgan reports the amount of money on hand at the close of Sep- tember as follows Gold coin. .. Gold ballion Silver dollars. Fractional silver coin silver bullion ,416,156 716 3 Total. United St E reasury notes of 189 Gold certifical silver certific Carrency certificates XNational Bank notes. Minor coin, etc. . Deposiis in National b Miscellaneous.... .$849,842.772 mber of 315,211.- cold bullion. Tofal.. There was an in 623 in gold coin aud § As an offset to gain of nearly $23.000.000 in gold In t Jts of the Government there was & diecrease 5 United States notes and a c )00,000 ‘in ather forms of paper money. The banks wanted tae paper money because 1t was a cheaper and safer form of remittance to the Wes: and South, where it was needed in the purchase and movementof the crops. There was & net decrease of $1,852,341 in the stock of silver bullion by the colnageo? the same.into dollars. {PORT OF PRODUCE. ports of prodnce from this port during the first nine months of 1896 were $27,086,000. sgainst $21,704,700 during the same time in 1895, and §17,712,000 in 1894 Of tnis years exports £9 .359.500 went 10 t-reat Britain, $2,518.000 to the Hawailan [siands, $2.198,000 to China, 81, 00 to Japan, $. ,200 to Australia and ica, $2,585,200 to Central Am: OF DOLLARS. HEAVY COINAGE N The three United States mints coined $2,700.100 in standard dollars last month, making $6,412.- 100 for the quarter ending September 30, the largest for any quarter in Lhree or more years. 1n the first nine montns Iast vear only $862,560 in standard dollars were coined EXPORTS OF SPECIE. Exports of ‘specie from s port during the first , against i aie period in 1895. The year included $+,445,400 1o Silver 444 in Mexican Doilars, $11,250,- 860 In Gold Coin and $1,481,900 in Currency ani Bonds. Of the total exports China took $5,354, 500, Japan $3,431,000 and New York $12,402 680. EXPORTS OF BREADSTUFFS. $21,065,635 a . exports th Bullion. $4, Exports of Flour from this port during the first months of 1896 were 863,110 barrels, against 720 barrels during the same perfod in 1895. Reducing this Flour to a Wheat basis and adding itto the exported Wheat gives total exports of Wheat for_the nine months of 10,675.480 ctls, valued at: $11,468,360, against 9,567,900 ctls., at $8,91 for the same period in 1895. This year's exports are the beavies: since 1893. BANK CLEARINGS. Zocal ban! g3 last week were $11,977,216, sgainst § 3 for the same week in 189 0ss 0f 10. ABAAST KD 75[0::;/7,*& S o0 Abe *lorulg © Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanativ: The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures at station indicate maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it if any, the smouut of zainfall, of melted snow In inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid iines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. Ihe word ““high” means high barometric pressure and is_usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and sccompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” usually first appesr on the Washington ccasi. When the pressareishigh in the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the cosst, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With & “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coas'. warmer weather may be expected in_summer and colder weather in winter, The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER RUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BURBAU. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10, 1896, 5 P. d.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations jn California vo-day : Eureka 70, Red Biuff 78, San Francisco 65, Fresno 86, San Luis Ubispo 70, Los Angeies 74, an Diegd 70. Yuma 94. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 65, minimum 50, mean 58. Kuinfall during past 24 hours, a trace. T e moderate storm which was reported last night approacning the Washingion coast has moved eastward and is now ceniral in Kast- ern Washingion and Northern Jdabo. kain has failen to-day throuzhour Western Washington and Oregon and along the Caiifornia coast from =an Francisco northward. Rain still continues in Oregon. Cloudy conditions prevail throughout Cuiifornia and_ occesional sprinkles of rain are likely to occur to-nizht in varfous piaces. Conditions are favorable for rain Sunday and Sunday night throuchout Northern Nevada and Utah. and these conditions will be followed by de- cidedly colder weather Sunday night and Mondsy. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight, October 11. 1896: Norihern Californja—Partly cloudy Sunday. but generally without rain: brisk southeasterly shifi- ing to northwesterly winas. Southern Californis — Fartly cloudy Sunday: fresh westerly winds. Nevada—Clondy with occasional showers in ex- treme nurtheast” portion Sunday: cooler fn the nerthwest portion Sunday: probably decidedly cooler Sunday night. - Urah—Increasiog cloudiness foilowed by raln in northern pordon Sunday afternoon or night; de- cidedly cooler Sunday night. Arizona—Gensrally fair Sunday, but with in- creasing cloudlness in orth portion, an Francisco and vicinity—Showers to-night, ending late to-night or early Sunday mornin followed by parily cloady Sunday; brisk 0 hi westerly winds. W. H. HAMMON, Forecast Official. FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS KD NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE 623 Market St, Paiace Hotel PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- __ tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 8. F. CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIRE. NE E COMMERCIAL WORLD. NLW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 10.—The railway and miscellanecus speculation was irregular, and, in the main, heav, to-duy. Sugar was a marked ex- ception and roled decldedly firm on coverlng of shorts. This stock advanced 3g to 107 on heavy dealings, 51,700 shares changing hands on the way up. The declining tendency of the general market was sttributed to the weakness in London, { lower prices for Amerlcan securities there and an advauce 1n the discount rate by the Imperial Bauk of Germany. which. it is claimed, fore- hadows some action by the Bank of England Dext week, Part of the selling was credited to conservative holders, who wish to reduce their lines over the elections. Furiher en:agements of gold in Lon- don for shipment to New York had no eifect, nor did the bank statemenis _This exhibit shows that the banks are ga:ning very little for the gold in. flux. ‘lbey are, however, extending their loa the Increase thls week belpg $8,297,100. Thé ingers, Aniaracite Coal and 1ouisville and Nashviilé were among the weakest stocks. Jersey Central go down o 100, the Jowest figure in some time. The loss In the Grangers and Louisville and Nashville was equal to 114 per cent. Manbatian was erracic, Tanglog between 90%4@ 9214 closing a1 O The rumors about a deal with the Metropolitan Traction, however, have not materialized and, accord g to g0od authority, there 1s vory littie prospect of an arrangément be- tween the two companies. Asa resuit some of the small bulls were selier3 to-dav. . Metropolitan Traction Wus also easler and deélined 155. Specu- lation except for Suzar was heavy in tos closing deaiings. and the leading stocks scoted net losses of 14@1i4 per cent on the day. Sugar gained neacly . points on the day. In the active issues Nickel Plate first pr ferred rose 214 to 70, while the secoud pre erred fell 31zto24. 71he t0tal sales were 164,591 shares. he bond market was weak. ‘The sales aggre- gated $370,000. Atchison adjustment fours fell 13 10 347 Kansas and lexas saconds, 134 to 5254; American spirits sixes, 110 81: Mobile und s. 110 62; Northern Pacific soc- : Oregon Shor: Line consolidaie g L0 60; do. sixes, 114 t0 106: Keading ficst preferred, 2 1o 3814: do. twos, 1 to : do. threes, 1.0 26: Denvir and Gulf con- ated fives, 245 t0 2734, und Western New York and Pennsylvanis income fives, 214 1o 29%4. Buckwheat flour. $1 50. W estern, 20@<3c; white do, 21@%2c. Provisions. LARD—Slow, firm.. Western steam, $4 84 65: city, $4 25; October, §4 65, nomin: fived quiet: ccntinent, $490; 5. A., §5 pount, d1e@4Sye. PORK_rirmer. New mess, 87 T5@8 2. BUTT Kk — Fancy firmer, 10@16c: Western aniry. T%4@1le: creamery, 11%5@. 8c: do factory 7@lic; Likins. 18c; imitation creamery, 8@13c. | CHFESE—Quiet. firm. Part skims, 314@6%4c: | tuil skim 2150, 15@16¢: EGGS fresh, 17@18c: do per case, $2 5U@3 6 rn, 60, tet, steaay. Uity, 834@4ic; couce yellow prime, 27¢. RICE—firn. Domestic, 315@434c. MOLASSES—Fairly active. New Orleans, 27@ stc. COFFEE—Barely steady. 10@25 points down. October, cenzver, $9 20@$9 25: March, 9 10@ v, §9 15@9 25. Spot Rio, dul 4810 . STG 3 Tair demand. 32,@37%¢; standard A, 4145 fec: loners’ cit loaf anu crushed, 43, dered, 4%4c; Kianuiated, 435c; cube Frult and Produce. RATSINS_Two-crown, loose muscatel, 414c: three.crown. 51a@3%c: do jour-crown. 6@bl4ci London iayers, %1 1@l 15. APRICOTS—Per box. §15@14c: do bags, 9%4c. J LEACHES—Unpeeied, T ¢Be; do peeied, 2@ c. ALMONDS—Paper-shell, 1214@12V4c. HUPS—Quiet: Pacitic Coasi, 6@61gc. WOOL—¥irw; domestic fieece, ib@23c; pullea, 18@31c; Texas, T@ldc. Merchandise. PIG IRON—Falrly active; American, @1z COTPER-Firm; lake. £10 75@11L J KA 1—Eteady; domestic. 32 T0@3 75. TIN—Quiet; Straits, $12 60@12 65; plates, mod- erate demund. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Tr1., Oct. 10.—Wheat scored another advance this morning. the specalative sentiment having undergofle no change during the holiday recess. A moment's Indeclsion appeared at the opening, but the demand ssserted its supremacy and prices rose 114c during the first thirty min- utet. The expor:s for the weel, 4,050,000 bash- els. struck the speculative mind as being a favor- sble argument, and shortly after trading began advices from Ausiralia of crop damase by hot winds sdded emphasis (0 the buliish tone. Liver- pool cables were unchanged from yesterday, or 14d higher than Thursday. eceipts in the Morthwest were 1026, azainst 1774 & year Chicago had $21 cars. There wes no wheat Laken from store. Argeu:ine ship ments last week were 48,000 bushels. On realiz- ing, combined with some short seiling, the market was £ rced to relax in tension, the greater pert of the ear.y advance beiug (ost ‘beiore the ciose. Closing Paris cables were higher, Berlin lower and Antwerp unchenged. Atiantic seaboard clear ances for two days were heavy at 952.657 bushels. December wheat opened from 683,@68%Ac, ad- vanced to 897c. closing at 69c bid—s2@3sC under Thursday. Estimated receipts for Monday 325 cars. CORN—Made quite 8 good advance in price and not all of it cou'd becredited to wheat, the appre- cinting movement being at times quite independ- ent of the surroundings. There was, however, a certain amount of sympathy which afforded help when needed. Recelpts were 1029 curs ana 196,- 887 bushels were taken from store. Liverpool cables were firm and 110 114d higher, the in- dividual scrength of this market being asoribed to them. Export clearances amounted to 358,184 bushels. May corn opened at 265jc, advanced to 27340, closing at 37%/s¢, Ya@1c higuer than Thurs- day. Estimated receipts for Monday 1100 cars. OATS—Rose from the strength exiended by corn. The market was moderately active. but not continuousiy so. Recelpts were 616 cars. No oats were inspected out of store. kXporis were practically nothing. May oats closed Ygc higher then Thursdsy. Kstimated receipts for Monday, 600 cars. FLAX—Was firm. Casb. 7434@75¢: December, 761,@76%0: May, 8113@82%4 Receipts were 200 cars. KOV B10NS—Seemed to derive encourage- ment from the grain markets. Certainly ihere Was nome in the condition of the hog trude at the yards, prices at_that place being 5@10c lower. I'here was considerable short product covered. the strength being due tothat buying. January pork closed 12Vge higher, January lard 7%3@10c higher aud January ribs 193,@15c¢ higher. BUTTER—Was 1n 2004 demund and steady to- day. Fine goods were scarce sad in urgent request. Creameries—Extras, 16c B 1b: firsws, 14140 1634e: seconds, 12(g1ie: imltations, faocy, 150 uc Unities—Exiras, 14¢: firsts, 11@12¢: seconds, 06@ 10c. Ladles—Extras, 9lp@lvc: firsis, ¥@8ygc; vacking stock, 10: grease, 2@3sc. —Wete in good demand ana firm. Fresh ere somewhat scarce. Fresh siock, 14@ 141ge B aozen. MONEY~Was firm at 6@7% on call and 7% on tlme loans. Aew lurs excuange soid at 9Uc dis- count. 4F5e 810 25 Closing Prices. W HEAT-October, 6314¢; December, 69c; May, 72%0. CURN — October, 28152; December, 2414¢; May, 2734¢. OATS—Uctover, 17%gc; December, 177@18c; Mas. 20140, FOLA—December, $7 05: January, $7 8215, LaRL—December, $4 30: January, $4 80. 4.dLb—December, $3 85; Janukry, 83 8714 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irir., Oct. 10.—Thers were oniy & few cattle offered on sale to-day. The market was merely nominal atsteady prices. Hogs were weaker and 6@10c lower. The offerings were moderate and the demand slow. Sheep and lambs were quiet and steady. CATTLIE — Xeceipts, 200. Fancy beeves. $510@>515: choice Lo orime, 1300 to 1700 T steers, #4 65@5 00: good to choice steers, 1200 10 1600 Ib. £4 30@4 50; medium steers, 1000 10 ) 300 1. 84 00 g« 25: falr beef steers, 950 to 1600 s, $376 3 95: cormon steers. 84 25@4 70: good 1o choice stockers and feeders, 90U to 1260 B, #3 25@5 85; fair to xood do, 500 to 870 W, $2 60@3 20; bulls, choice Lo exurs, $3 00@3 50: bulls, poor Lo chalce, © 60 Tel. Main 5828. | . §HEEP—Kecempts, 1500. 81 60@2 90 cows ana neifers, cnolce Lo prime, S5 30 @3 85; cows, fair 1o cholce, §3 26@2 85: cows, ‘common to fair canners, 81 50@2 00: calves, good 10 choice, 86 20@6 15: calves, common 10 2ood, £2 50@5 26: Texas grass steers. $: SU@S 25. Texas cows and bulls, 81 76@2 50: W estern can- ning steers, §2 66@4: Western range cows ana helt- ers, 40: miikers and spri ® nead, 21 lern rai teers, $2 91 5; §58010: Westorn range e $T00637157 W HUGS — Keceipts. 19,000. Heavy psoxine ana ehipping lots. $8 05@3 4744: common 10 choice mixed, $3 10@3 55: choice assorted. §5 85@ ©60: hieht, 83 10@5 55: pigs. $2@3 50. iulerios 0 choice, 41 768 25; iambs, $3g4 75, Receipts at Kansas City. YORK, KANSAS CITY, Moy, Octs 10~HOGS—Recelpts, 3000. Marke: steady. Licht and pigs, $3 10@ 3 80: medium, $8 05@3 25; heavy. $3@3 20. CATTLE 50, Recelpts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Nker, Oct. 10.—HOGS— Receipts, 36Y0. MarkeL steady, closing easy. Light and mixed, 83 16@3 30; heavy, 3 05@3 20. CATTLE—Heceipts, 2600. Market slow: feeders lower, Sicers. §3 25@4 10; cows, §1 26@3; teeders, $27: SH NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Railroad Shares. Money on call 4@5% Prime mercantile pa- per, 8@9% iar siiver, 6434c. Mexican dollars, 4953@5:3c. Sterling Exchange dull, with actual business in bankers’ hills at 84 S115@4 8134 for <ixty aays, and $4 83%,@4 84 for demand. Posted rates, $4 b2@4 8ayy. Commercial Dbills, $4 80@é 81 Government' bonds easler: State vonds dull; railroad bouds weak. Bilver at the board was neglected., * C1LosTNG eTocR Norfolk & Weatrn. 9 Preferred. ... 14 Northern Pacific... 12V Adams Expresy Preferred. . 185, Alton, Terre Haate 05 | Northwestern, 97 American Expressl07 FPreferred, 2 ‘American Tovacco. . 68%4 Preferred . 95 Eay StateGas. ... Baltimore & Ghio.. Brunswick Lands.. % Buffalo, Roch & £, 11 Canada Pacific..... 58 Canada Southern.. 4414/ Preferr 19% Canton Land 50 " |ontario. 107 ! Central Pacitic: .22 1314|Ontario ra 1314 Ches. & Ohio. 137! Oregon Improvmns 44 Chicago Alios 1656 | Preferrea. e Preferred. 185 lUregon Navi Chicago, B. 8715 Oregon Shors Line. 12 Chicaro & E. 8714 Pacific Mail T Preferred. 59 | Peoria, D. & 3 1 ChicagoGas. 58 15| Plitsburg & W. ptd 15 Cleve & Piitsi 160 | Pullman Palace.. 148 nrz. Consolidation Coal. 32 1 Quicksilver. Cousolidated Gas..146 | Preferred. 15 C. GG & Se Louls 2414 Reading... ... 2ulp Preferred.... 72 " RioGrande&Wesia 15 Colo, Fuel & iroa.. 17| 0 Preferred. 75 Cotton Ol Ces 11 Commercial Cabie. 140 | In Government bonds $50,000 ours of 1yz6 | Del. Hudson.. 12034/ | brought 11535: $50,000 do coupon, 11534, ana | Del.Lack&Westrn. 15313 5 $10.U00 regisiered sours of 1907, 10614, Denver & R. 6. 10%%| Preferred. a Grain. Distillers. | Prlxen‘;d& $ova FLOUR—Steady, gulet. Winter wheat.iow grade, | Ueneral Klectri 257/ St. Paol & Omana. £1 50@2 75; fair o fancy, $2 60G8 48: do, | Erie. 1314 Proferred.........11% patents, $3 70@4 20: Minnesota ciears, $2 50 F;’;{‘gM- 1‘{:‘/: 340:do, straighis. $3 10@8 65 do, patents, $3 40 ayne. 3 o Cxtras, 8] sué@z e 33409 | Great Northera pidi15__|Southern Pacific. 39 0, patents, $4 10@4 2b: rye mixtures, $280@ | Green Bay. Vg Soutnern K. K. 3207 supertine, $160@2 20 fine, $140@2 1v. | Hurlem. . 800 1 Preterred... Southers flour, firm. suirly sctive; com..on to | Hocklng Coat - lengar Hefinery tats extia, $2 20%2 80; good 0 choice do. $2 80@ | Hocking Valley. 16 | Preferred... 310. Rve flour. steady, ar $2.40@2 o, | Homestake 3414/ Tenn. Coal & iroa, B. & Texas Cent...—= | Preferred. CORNMEAL—Lull, steady, Yellow Wesiern, | Jllinols Central..... 88, [Yexas Pacifo . .. | e ‘Preferrea.... 25 | Tol. & Ohio Cear. § forred ... 217, Tol.St. Louts® K.E -, Spormarket - ull, nrmer; ungraded | y U jici *37 Yreferrea. 15 No. Northern, 76%s. Opdons | U8l \Wagts 1415 Unton Facino, 57 up 1@1%gc. with the West on Iocal cuvering, fell | M4Ke Jorie & 8302 U P. Den & Gaif: 1% 34c on sealizing and late foreign selling, closed | Freferred. 11373/ U. & Coraage. rees ady at 14@5kc over yesterday with a fairly | LAKENROre . 20 °| Freferred..... 8 trade. Decembder and May only traded in. | = proren (7 YA May, 7 Gkc: gciover, 76%2¢; Novem: | 1 oue lstand 63 gc: Decembe.. 704e. - » % CONNTSpot quist and firmer; No. 2 30c eleva. | LoUiSVlle & Nasn, 417 tor; 3lc afioat. Opiions were more active and | “Sreterred 5 |U. S Rubber. firm 8 14@Y vaoce. fullowing the West and | mynpatian Consol. 904 Preferred. 68 on foreign b December and say only traded | Memphis & Char.s 15 |Utica & B. Kiver..150 in. October, 30c; December, 8lc: May. 3814c. Mexican Central. Wab. s, L & Pac. 86 OATS—Spot quiet, firaier. Options firmer, ulet; | Michigan Cencral ‘Preterred. 1315 Octo 2uc; December, 28c. Spot pric 8i | aynn & S, L. Wells-Fargo. 80 No. 2 white, 26c; O 2 Chicago, Preterred. . Western Unic #1384 No. 8 white, Yge; muxed | Mynn & St. Lcom. 1434 Wisconsin Central. 1lg Jst preferred... 2d preferred Missouri Pacific. Mobile & Ohlo. Nashville & Ch National Linseed. 65| Wheeling & L. & Preferred. . 18444 m Cotton Oil ptd. 510(W. U. Beef. AlaClass A ga..... 101 Do Class B 4, 55..100 | Do 2ds. 108 Alnbama. ¢lass U. 9316l Do 3ds! 6z Atenison g3 73" Do consoi 35,00 44 Do2ds A........ 84 |OImprovement 1st 74 CanadaSouth%ds. 102 | Do bs. 14 Cen Pac 18t50f'95.100 |C R & Nists. 10514 Cherokee &5, 1898.100 | 10 zonsol bs..... 83y Do 1897 103 |Or Short Line 6s...108 Do 1898. 109 Do cons bs 61 Do 1899 100 Ches & Onio bs. .- 106 CB&N PT'r Rews 5s_39 DC3-68s.... 10934/ Den & £ G1361000110 T (StL&dronMiGen 3514 87 |SUL&SF Gen8s.107% rie 59 |St £ani Consols.... 126 FuiW&DenCityisis 49 [StPO& Pal CH&SABs .....101 [SoCarolina 4 100 touthern R Jt bs. 5914/ " Do Pac Cal 1sts Froitic 65 of 197, — Philadiieading 4s. 74%4 Do 1st id inca HGrandeWest 13ty 65% H & Tex Cens 53..108 |Tennnew 8s...... 754 > 98 |Jexas Pacific las. 8ols Jowa Cen:ral 1sts.. 93 |Texas Pacific 2ds.. 16% hausas Pa Consois 61 Union ¥aé Lats' 98100 Es ¥u lats Dou iv108 7 U B4 reg of 1526.115%4 La Consol 4s. 90 -Dods, coupon....11a%4a Missouri fanding .. — | € F 4n. ror 0f 1907.1084 MK T 2ds 52341 Do 48, coupon. ... 1064 #07| Tozs 921% 84 | Dob 110% Mutual Unfon 6s...105 | 10Bs.counon. ... 11052 X J Cent Gen 8s..°114 | V'a funding debi... 5744 N Y C&t Louis 43102 | Lo registered.....— Nor&West Gen 65.115 | Lodeferred 63... 5 N Caroilna con 4s. 9634 Do trust repissi. 4 Do 6 118 | Wabasn 1st 5s..... 104 Northwest Consols.135 | W est Shore 4 1uayg Lo ceb bs........10¢ FOREIGN MARKET WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. ENG., Oct. 10.—I'he spot market is firm at 6s 3d@0s 4%3d. Cargoes firm a: 30s 6d, July shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange eable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Ked Winter. Octo- ber, 5s 11d; November, 53 1'i4d: December, 65 11%24; January, 5s 1134d: February, 6s 1d. SECURITIES. LUNDOD Oct. 10.—Congols, 10814 sllver, 26 15-16d:IFrench Kentes 101f 60c. Buliion out of Bank of Efigland, £381,000. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 6) dags. — sas2 Steriing Exchange, sight. - 4 terling Cabies. .. - 48 ew York Exchange, 4ght. - Par w York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 0214 Fine suiver, § ounce, - L B4y Mexican Dollar: - 51 FROLUCE MARKET. WEHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, ‘WHEAT—The Wilhelm Tell takes for Liverpool 43,390 ctis, valued at $51,000; Lord Carius, for Cork, 45,819 o.1s, at $53,850. ‘The market ciosed the week at an advance, both on and off call. No. 1, $118%@l 20 B ctl; cnoice, $1 2114: lower grades, §1 10@1 16; ex- tra cholce for muiing, $1 2214@1 25. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—8:15 0'ciock—December— 1000 cils, $1 22: 2000, $1 2914; 26,000, $1 2214 dagT14000, $1 2434: 4000, $1 2435 10,000, 8 SECON D S ESSION—May—2000 ctls, $1 2414: 2000, #1,8486: 2000, 51 2432 6000, 31 13, Dicember Z 600 : L du; ) $1 22%: 6000, $1 2284, g REGUIAR i ORNING SESSION—Decomber—4000 ctls, $1 2u%: 2000, SL 227 4000, $1 23l4: %g:,za; $1 23, May — Aow’.%u “5%; ko.u:{'v. - BALLEY—Shipment of 35,914 ctls Chevalier, valued ut §35,500, Lo Liverpool. ‘The market 15 firm at the advance. We quote Feed, 7232@75¢: choice bright, 7614@77%4c B otl; Brewlng, 50g85¢; No. 1 Chevalier, 31@1 10, 6 GCALL BOAZD sALES. NFORMAL SESSION—8:16 0'clock —December— 2000 ctls. 82%go. ot SECOND SEs$10N—December—2000 ctls, 8134c; 2000, 81841 2009, 81%4c: 800U, B2c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION--December—6000 culs, 831ge: 2000, Biac: 2000, 83c. OATS—Firm and unchanged. Biack, for feed, are quotadle at 76@80c ® cul: for secd, $1@1 15 Miliing, 90@8bc: iancy feed, 95@97%4c B ctl: good 10'choice, 8714@85¢: common 10 fair, 175G 821hc; Gray, 55@G90UC; Red, 50@90c: Surprise, 9735c@81 05. CORN—Previous prices rule. Large Yellow, 8314@85c §_ctl: Smull Round do, Si7Afie, B Shasoe S g RYE—71%@82%¢ B ctl BUCKWHEAT FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Very firm, in sympathy with Wheat. Net cash prices are as follows: Famlly extras, $4 10@4 26 P bbl; Bakers extras, $3 50@4: sup- O MM ALy 87C.—Feed Corn, 816 LCO! A o] g 20 on; Cracked Coru, $20@20 50 Twn.m' i MILLSTUFFS—rrices In sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85; Rye Flour, $2 50; Rice Flour, 5 16: Cornmeal, $2 10; exira cream do, $2 75; Oatmeal, $2 90; Oat_Groats, $3 50: Hominy, $3'10@3 30: Buukwheat Flour, $3 10@8 60: Cracked $8; Farina, $3 50 Whole Wheat Flour, $2 50} Kolled Usis. $3 50; Pearl Barley, $3 50; Split Peas, $8 20: Greeu do, 83 10 ® 100 Dbs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Sbipment of 5250 sacks Bran, valued at $2000, to Liverpool. z BRAN-$13@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 B ton for outside brands, MIDDLINGS—$15@16 ® ton for lower grades, and $16 50@18 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16 50@17; Oil- Meal at the miil, $21 @ ton; jobl cake “‘!‘L Jobbing, $22; ominal. el Oats, 97 1 AY—Steady. Recelpts are rather heavier Wheat Is quoiable at 87@9 50 B ton: Wheat and Oat, j9; Oat, 85@7; Barley. $6@7; River Alfalfs, 85 50@6 50 ; compressed, k. 34@5; Clover, $6@7 50 —30@a0c B BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Red Kidneys have advanced. Large ‘Whites sold higher again. Bayos are quotable at $1@1 2%; Small Whites, 81@1 30; Large Whites, 1 10; Ph 80@90c; Reds, 81 't Bk B1GT10; %ed Kidney, 81 o) 6 Limas, $176@1 90; Butters, §1 75 for large; Pea, B it st00 s irown Mustard, $2 6! 70; Yellow M rd, $1 60@1 75: Fiux, $1 30; Canary Seed, Ho B A B SARC A Rever e .. ; DRILD PLAS—§1 1061 85 \lles ana S atR M Tr e L B wtl g Nl POTATOES, VEGETABLES- POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes. 57%he@sl B otl in sacks and $i 25@1 85 in boxess Karly Rose, 20 30c: Burbank Seedlings, 2 ?0@9% arbank Secdlings, 25@38c for Rivers and @‘ljli‘c xgms Quoted at 30@8214¢ B ctl. Pickles,26 ack. VEG KT ABLES—Marrowtat Squash is quotable st $6@8 B on; Alameda. Corn, 75c@$. 20 B crate; Berkeley' Corn, 35@50c % box: Summer Squash, 30@i0c B boxi Egg Piani, 20@i00 B box; Tomatoes, 10@25¢ B box: Cucumbers, 25 @a0c B box; Fickles, 134¢ @ b for No. 1 and 75 @80¢ g cul for No. 25 Green Peppers. 35@40c B large box for Chile ‘and 35@40c for Bell: Green Peas, 50c@81 B sack for common and_2@2%ac B b for Garden; SIEXH%BEIM BSUct 1 % sack for common 1nd 2g2%0 B I for Garden: Limas, 81 ck; Green Ukra, 35@50c @ box; Di 9“-‘ 10@12%5¢ B Ib; Clbba‘e,@-luc 'fi‘m, Arrots, 30@4Uc B sack; Lariic, 1%@3e B . BUTTER, CHE£SE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Firm at the quotations. flCn{A];xH—F-nc‘v. 2214@28%%c; seconds, 20@ cP b Dairy—Fancr, 20@21c: good to cholce 1734@ 18c: lower grades, lzé/,g:ao B PICKLED—15@17¢ FIRKIN—14@16¢ B b CH K E=KE~—Cholce miid new is quotable at 8%4@ 9c @ th; common to good ol e: Cream Ched- dar, 10@11c; Young America, B@10¢c; Western, 10 @1lc: rastern, 11@18¢ R 1b. £GGS—Fancy goods continge firm. Eastern; 15 @20c for falr to_choice and 21@23i4e for fancy; store Iggs, 15@17%4c for ordinary and 20@22%ac 1or good: ranch Eggs. 25@30¢ for sma'l 1o mediam and 321,@34c for fancy lurge; cold-storage, 19@ 2lc: Ducx Eggs, 18@20c. POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at 12c for Turkeys, $5@5 50 for Hens, 84 50@5 for young Roosters, $4 50 for old Roosters ana 32 75@3 25 for Brollers. Two more cars are expecied this week. Live Turkeys quotable at 12@13c B 1b for Gob- blers, 12@13c for Hens; young Turkeys. 1214@150 E Geese, B g-u, $1 25: Goslings, $1 26@ 1 £0; Ducks. $3@3 50 for old and $3@4 for vou ng: Hens. 83 50@4 50: Koosters. young, $3 50@4 50; do, old, $4 @ duz; Fryers, $2 75@3 z5; Eroilers, $2'£0@3 for jarge and $2@3 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 60@1 75 B doz for young and $1 25@1 b0 for old. GAMFE—Receipts are not large. Hare, $1; Rab- bt s, 81@1 25: Gray Geese, $2@2 50; White Geese, 50c@$1 @ dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. UNLGNS, 18 ORCHARD FRUITS— Peaches and Quin-es continue to get scarcer. Quinces, 50@75¢ 3 box. TPeacnes, T5c@81 ¢ box. Pomegranates, 50@75¢ B box. Avpples, 60@$L B box for choice, 25@50c for commo! Pears, 20@40¢ B box; Winter Neliis, 75c; Bart- letts, $1@1 =5 ¥ box. Figs, 50@65¢ for biack. double layers. BERRIIS— Strawberries, $3 50@5 for large berries. Raspberries, $3@b ¥ chest. Huckleberries, 869¢ B b. Cranberries from W isconsin, $7 50; from Cape Cod, $3°9 bbl: from Coos Bay, $2 50 B box. GRAPES—Wine Graves were aull and weak, as usual on Saturday. W hite Grapes are not wanted. Isabelins, 65@8bc B crate: Tokays, 25@40c B box; Black Grapes, 20@40c: Verdels, 30@s5¢: Corni- chons, 40@30¢: Muscats, 26@40c; Sweeiwaters, 25 36c B box: Grapes In crates bring 10@1dc more than in boxes. Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $19@22 B ton; mixed California’ Black Grapes, $17@19; MELONS—Watermelons, 86@10 §100; Canta- loupes, $1@1 50 P crate; Nuimegs, 30@63c B bo. x. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons @1 50 ¥ box for common and 50@3 50 for good o choice; Mexican Limes, $5@b 50 B box: Cull- fornia Iimes. 5U@7bc; Bananss, $1@2 P dpunch; Fineapples, $1 50@3 60 B dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETO. DRIED FRUITS— All Dried Fruits and Ralsins are stiff with an active demand. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD LoTS—Apricots, 6@9¢ for Royals and 10 @11340 for choice to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, Blke for the 4 sizes: Peaches, 544@5c for prime 10 choice, 6%@7c for fancy and 9@10c for peeled in boxes: Apples, 5%4¢ for evaporated and 2@2%c for sun-dried; Pears, 215@3%ec for prime to choice, 3@ac for quarters and 414@514¢ for halves: Pluma, 4o for pitted and 135@1c tor npiuted: Nectarines, 3@Ac for choice snd be for tancy; White Figs, 8ci Black Figs, 214@2%4c, JOBBING I RICKS—Peaches. 414@6c; fancy, 7@ Tige; Apricots. T@ibe: fancy, 1ic: aoorparks, 11@ 12¢; evaporaied Apples, 6¢: sun-dried, Sc; Pranes. 814@3%c for the four sizes: Figs, biack, 3c for nipressed and 8@8%4gc for pressed: white Figs, ic; Plums, 5c for pitted and 134c for unpicted; Necta- rines, 4@5c B I for prime o fancy; Pears, 234@ 43¢ 'tor whole, 3@8c for quarters’ and 4@sc for baives RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES, F. 0. B. FRESNO—Four-crown re quotable at $1 loose, 4¢; 3-crown, 314c: 2-crown, Seedless Suitanas, 4c: Seedies: Muscatel 3-crown Loudon layers. $1 10; clusters, $1 35: Dehesa ciusters, ¥1 75; Imperfal clusters, $250; dried Grapes, 284 B 1. JoBBING PRICES—Four-crown, loose, 4%4c: 3- erown, 534c B Ib; 2-crown. 3¢ B Ib: seediess Sul- tanas, 5¢ ' Ib: seediess Muscatels, Slgc: S-crown London layers, §1: clusters. $1 6U: Deliesa clus- ters, $2 50: Imperial ciusters. $2 50. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts. new crop, 1. 9. b. shipplng polnt, 6ac B 1 for standard and 8¢ B b for coftshell: new Almonds. nguedoc, — for hardsheil and §@10c for paper-shell. joobing: Veanuts, 4@6c jor r.astern 4nd de for Callfornia: Rickory Nute. 5géc § B: Pecans, Tha@8e: hxbem.'/y,aulc(:nnmu uts, 7 c @ 1b: Cocoanuts, $4@5 B Bty ¥ —Comb, 10@121/,(2 for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-u lite extractel, 8@ lac: light amber extracted, 4%@434c; dark amber, ark, 2 B I BLLS\VA@0027G WD 3 RUVISIONS, Lard Is very firm. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c 3 B for heavy, 7c ® 1 for light medium, 9c B B for light, 10c B 1 for extra light and 1115c B B for sugar- cured: Eastern sugar-cured Fams, 1214@13c; Callfornia Hams, 11c § 1b; Mess Beef, $7@7 60; extra mess nlg. 8 6580 family do“ slwombo: exira prime Pork, 5; exira clear, w Bbi; mess. $14 B bbi; Swmo.ed Beef, 100 nfn. LARD—Kastern, terces, is auoted at 63:@6c for cdmpound and 6¥ge for pure; pully, 7¢ 8 b; California tierces, 414¢ for compound and 535¢ for pure;_half-bbis, 534c; 10-1b tins, ol4e; 4o 5-lb, bl4c @ b COTTOLENE—5%,86c B Ib in tierces and 714@ T5c ® 1bin 10 b tins. - HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS — Heavy salted steers, 63ge: culls and brands, 5%c; medium, 534@6c; culls and brands, 414@5¢; light, 4@4%c; culls and brands, 8Va@dc; Cowhides, 4@bc: culls ana brands, 334 @A44c; saited Kip, bc; salted Calf, 6 Te B b salted Veal, 5@6c: drv Hides, 9@10c; culls and brands, 7@7%4¢; dry Kip and Veal. 8c; culls, 6g7e § by dcy Calf, 15¢; oulls. 10c: Gouts Siins. ‘S0@H50. ench: Kids, 5¢: Deeraiins, £ood summer, 20@25¢ P 1b: medium, 1! ; winter, 7@9c;, Snecpsiing. shearings, 10916c each: short wool, 20@35¢ each; medium, 4 each; long wools, 6U@8Ue eachi. Culls of ali kinds about Jg¢ less. ‘I'ALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 2 : No. 2,29 234c; refived, 434@5c: Grease, 1igc ® M. W OOL—-W e quove Fall as follows: Southern mout- tain, 3@BYsc; middle counties, free, 515@614¢; do, detective, 414@6c: San Joaquin, S@5¢ @ Ib. Spring clip: Nevads, c@8%ac: San Jeaquin aud Southern Coast, six months, Sc. HOPS—Are nominal. “GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 34 10@4 15; San Quentin, $420; Wool Bags, 2414@26Vac: Frult sags, 5%,@60. COAL-—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, $8 @ ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 60 B ton; Seatile, $5@b 60; Bryans, $5: Uoos Bay, $4 50! Wallsend, 37: Scoich, $7 50: Brymbo, %7 50 Cumoeriand, §18 50 ¥ ton In bulk and $15 in sks: Pennsyivania Anihracite Exg, $11 3 ton: Welsh ‘Anthracite, $9: Cannel, $7 b0: Rock Springs, Cas- tie Gate and Pleaswny Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@ 12 in bulk and $13 B ton insks. CANNED SALMON—The Alaskn Packers' As- €ociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In lots ot 25,000 cases, 95¢ B dozen; 50,000 cuses, §214c dozen: 76,000 cases, 9Uc P dozen, net cush 1. 0. b. ex-shij SUGAK-The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube sud Crashed, 5%c: Fowdered, 634c; Fine Crashed, §%c; Dry Granu- un! lated, 4%40: wloners’ A, 434c; Magnolia A, 434c; kxira C, 4140; Golden C, c; halt barrels 34¢ more thau barrels, and boxes fg¢ more. SAN FRANCIECO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF-- i 5%4¢; second Kk e Mu'v;amxi—w-mn. 5@3%ac; Lwes, 4%@ N PR 1%, 02540 B b for tarke and 2%“@1&*{" mlma M’ffl‘o.‘dno 430 B ib \ RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 6,745 Wool, bis........ 258 10,860 Sugar, bbis...... 480 1,859 Lumber. M feer. 10 850/ Leather, rolls. [ 8,135 Hops. bis... 81 ~ 850 Mustard Séed, sk 2,680 878| Flaxseed. sks... 325 25 [Chicors. Uai i ., Bbs, 1/ Ralsing, L BT0 128 The Chief Ingredient Left Out. A certain Prince of Orange was General issimo of the Austrians at the end of the last centu He fought against tre French in I'aly, died, and was buried at Padua (1799). For four years tbhe Dutch Government has been in treaty for the Prince’s remains, and after an -endless amount of diplomatic mnegotiations and correspondence matters were arranged, a Dutch man-of-war arrived in Venice, and rster another three weeks' delay, sur- mounting the last difficulties raised by the church and red tape of the Italian Govern- ment, last Thursday was the day fixed for opening the tomb and conveying the re- mains to Venice, to be transported by the man-of-war, and unimnul¥ deposited in the family vault at Delit. It was a most impreesive ceremony. A representative of tgle Queen of Holland came expressly. Admirals, generals, officials galore, special trains, funeral car, troops lining the way, minute guns and flags halfmast h\gh._nnd then the tomb was opened, and contained —nothing.—London Truth. ——————— A School in Machiasport (Me.) was dis- continued because the family that sup- plied ail the school children in the district moved out of town. 3 New Moon. 2@ NCle 7(8|9 141516 212223 2829|3031 VLLAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SALLS. | PIER. +|Vic & Pgt Snd|Occ 11, 9ax|Pierd .| HumboldtBay |Oct 12, iru [Pier 9 an Diego.., ., |Oct 12/ 11aM [Pler il Grays Harbor, |Oct 14,12 u|Pier 2 *|Newpors Oct 14, 8| Pler 1L tel Xiver..... |Oct 14, Bw|Plerls .| Portiana Oct 16,204y | Pler 3t Mariposs. ... |Sydney. Oct 15, 2PN |Pler 7 City Puebla|Vic & Pgt'Sna|Oct 16, 94 |Pier 9 Corons....... [San Diego..... |Oct 16,11av |Pierll Clty of Para| Panama. Oct 17,12 (P S8 Belgic. Chinad Japan Oct 17, 1px P M S8 Arago..... |Coos Bay. Oct 17.10au | Fler 1§ Farallon....| xaquina Bay.|Oct 18 9am|pier 2 .| Newport Oct 13, @am|Pler Ll Srate o Poriland Oct_20.10N | Piar 21 STEAMERS 10 AKRIVE, STEAMER [ Frox T_Dur City of Para... |Panaoia.. : S Pomona . Humboldt . 1 City Pue Victoria & Puget Sound 12 Columbia Portland. . 12 Mackinaw 12 Coos Bay. 12 Newstoy 3 13 Costa Rics Departurs Bay. 13 Weeott Eel River. 13 Truckee Coos Bay . 14 Corona. <an Diego, 14 Homer.... Coos Eay. 14 Crescent City. .. | Crescent City.. n Orizaba. Mexico. 15 Progreso. 15 Kurexka.. 18 Arago . 16 Farallon. Yaquina Bav. 18 Progressist. .. | Departure Bay. 16 State of Cal ... | Portland. . 17 Valla Watla.. | Victoria & Puget Sound 17 Santa Rosa. San Diego.. - 13 North Fork..... [Humboldt Ba 18 Acapulco. Panama. 18 Pera. _|Ohinarnd yapan. 19 SUN, MOON AND TIDE. T. 8 COAST AXD GEODETIC SURVEY ‘X‘nfl} BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTEN DENT. Sundav, October 11 .6.16| Moon rises. -5.87|Moon sets. . 9.08rx October—1826. SEEH v SEo wan NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second tims column gives the second tide o the day, the third time column the third tide, and tne last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additious to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes ti height, and then the number given is subtractive from Lhe depth given by the charts. e e HYDROGLAPHIC BULLETIN, ERANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFioR, U. 8 N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR BAN FRANCIScO. October 10, 1898. The time ball on ‘lelegrabn il was droppel exactly at noon to-day—L e.. al noon of the 120th meridian, or exaciiy at 8 B. i, Greenwich time. W. S. HUGHES, Lientenant U. S. N.. in charze. ——e——— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. + FRIDAY, October 10. Stmr Australis. Houdlette, 6 days and 17 hours from Honolulu; pass and madse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Sumr Golden Gate, Snow, 22 days from Prince Wwilllam Sound: ballast. to Pacific Steam W hal- ing Co. Br stmr Aztec, Brown, 10 days from Honolulu; bailast, to Pacific Mall Steamsiip Co. Stmr Navarro, Miller, 12 dass from Clipperton TIs'ands: 300 tons guano. to Oceanic Phosphate Co. Stmr Santa Cruz, Nicolson. 10 hours from Moss Landing: produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 6134 hours fm San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. $r stmr Leander, Hamilion, 25 days from Shanghal, via Kuchinotza 23 days, ballast, to J J Moore & Co. U S stmr Alert. tanford, 5 daysfrom Fort Townsend. Stmr Sunol, Dettmers, 73 hours from Grays Harbor; pass and mdse, v Grays Harbor Commer- clal Co. Schir mary and Tds, Ristine, 44 days frm Grays ‘Harbor: lumber, to S E Slade Lumber Co. Schr W S Phelps. Mercer, 22 hours from Mendo- cino; 183 M ft lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co, Stmr Alllance, Hardwick, 27 bonrs from Eu- reka: lumber, to Occldeatal Mill and Lumber Co; shingles ana shakes, 10 Gray & Mitchell. In tow of tug Rescue, Cleared, SATURDAY, October 10. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, Kureka: Charles Nelson. Stmr Mexieo, Jepsen. Victoria and Port Towns- end: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Ross, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Stmr Mineola, Pillsbury, Comox: Paclfic Imp Co. Stmr City of Everett, Laverge, Comox: R Dunsmulr & Sous. Norstmr Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg, Relmers, Calcutta, via Yokohama: Eppinger & Co. Ship Eclipse, Peteraen, Hiogo; X Isaucs & Bros. Salled. SATURDAY, October 10. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen. sumr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr Cleone, Johnson. stmr City of Everett, Laverge, Comox. Stmr State of Callfornia. Green, Astoria. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro. Stiur Crescent City, Allen, Crescent City. Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Sumr Natlonal City, Andresen, Eureka. Stmr Point Arena. Strand, Mendocino. Stmr Rival, Johnson. Sumr Alblon. Lundquist, Westport. Stmr Mineola, Pillsbury, Comox. Br ship Lord Cairns, Davies, Queenstown, Brship Wiltelm Teil, Green, Liverpool. ¥r ship Cawdor, Jardalls, Queenstown. Ship Eclipse. Peterson, Hiozo, Schr Glen, Jorgenson, Eureka. Schr Orion, Anderson, Schr Western Home Nilsson Coos Bay. Scnr Parkersburg, Jorgenson, uille River. Schr Mary ktta, Zaddart, Fisks Mill. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzer, Fisks Mill, Scor Bessle K, Anderson, 1 elegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Oct. 10.—10 p. u.—Weather thick: wind W; velocity 20 miles. Charters. The bark Gatherer 101ds coal at Departure Bay for this port: schr J M Weatherwax, lumber at Grays Harbor for Suva, Fiji: Br bark Metnwen, wheat at Portiand fos iurope: Brships Chelms- ford and Poliailoch, same voyage, 30.. Domestic Ports. NEHALEM RIVER-Salled Oct 6—Schr Lize 2le Prien. for Ban Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 10—St mr Farallon, hee Oot 9; schr Mary Buhne, hence Oct 3. Safled Oct 10-Stmr fomona, for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—=alled Oct 10-Br bark Nel- lie Troop, for Buenos Ayres. USAL—Arrived Oci 10—Stmr Laguns, hence Oct 8 BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Oct 9—Schr Oceal Spray. 1or San Francisco. 3 Sailed Oct 10—stmr Columbia, for San Fran elsco. ‘TATOOSH—Passed Oct 10—Stmr Mackinaw, fm Francisco, % ¥ Tacoms, for San led Oct i0—Schr Jenme Wand; schr Laura Pike, for San Francisco. VENTURA—Arrived Oct 10—>tmr Geo Loomis, hence Oct §, and sailed for Sun Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 10—Schr Enterprise, hence Sept 17; stmr Empire, hence Oct 6. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Cleared Oct 9~Ship Iroquois, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. ALGOA BAY—Arrived Oct 8—Br ship Fernbank :0m Portiaud. * HONGKONG—Arrived Oct 8—Br stmr Altmore, from *ortiand. Salled Ut 9—Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, for San Francisco. ‘ YOKOHAMA—Sailed Oct 9—Brstmr Empress of Japan. fo° Vaneouver. HONOLULU—Arrived Oct 24—Brstmr Warrt- moo, trom Sydney; bkin Klikitat, from Port Gam« ble. Sep.25-U N stmr Adams, irom Lahainia. Oct 27—Stmr Clty 0f Peking, hence Sept 21. Sept: 38—Fr man-of-war Duquay Tuina, from Tahiti: bark Martha Davis, hence Oct 11 Oct 3—Schr Delender, trom Eureka. Satled Sep: 24— Br stmr - Warrimoo, for Vieto- ria. Sept 25—Japsimr Yamaguchi Maru. for Seattle. Sept 29~Stm+ Clty of Pexing, for Yoko- hama: Brsunr Aztec, for San Krancisco. uct 2~ Fr man-of-war Duquay Tuina, for San Fraoclsco; bark Ceylon, for Eareka. KAHULUI—-Arrived Sept 28—Brig Lurline, hence Sept 10. DEPARTURE BAY—Sailed Oct 10-Ship Ori ental. for san Francisco. Importations. MOSS LANDING—Per Santa Cruz—2070 sks barley, 1305 sks 0a s, 228 sks potatoes. MAmelporb—ASlS sks oats, 143 sks barley, 7d sks ans. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—339 bxs lemons, 12 bxs iemons, 71 pkgs mdse, 1 pkg tobucco, 26 cshoney, 13 pkgs paper, 3 sks Deeswax, 5 sks dried fruit, 29 bxs limes. Los Angeles via Redondo—17 pkgs mdse, 1 keg Tum, 42 pkgs hardware. 1 ke gin. 34 bbl brandy. Redondo—10 pkgs mdse, 1035 bbls wine. Los Angeles via Port Los Angeles—7 pkss cham- pague, 85 pkes mdse, 7 pkgs paper, 13 pkgs candy. 3 pgs soda fountain. Port Los Angeles—24 bxs lemons. Santa Baroara—18 sks dried. froit, 13 pkgs ma- chinery, 8 sks crawfish, 42 bx butter, 8 bbls taliow, 13 bdls peits, 105 bdis hides, 219 bxs lemons, 18 pigs mdse. ort Harford—338 sks wheat; 2490 sks beans, § cs honey, 1) bxs fish, 17 bals wool. 40 pkgs mdse, 15 cs eggs, 1 bx apples, 642 bxs butter, 1 sk talls, 3 coops chickens, 2 sks dried fruit, 4 bdis hides, 1 horse, 544 dresséd calves. HONOLULU—Per Australla—7684 bags sugar, 586U bags rice, 1U0 cks empty bottles. 230 c3 whisky, 61 bbls whisky. 4312 bohs bananas, 364 bxs bananas, 14 pkgs mdse, 71 bxs pineapoies, 5 bxs betel leaves. 856 bdls green hides, 28 bdls skins, 488 empty beer kegs, 176 empty wine bar- rels, ¥ parcels. COSMOPOLIS—Per Sunol—430 M ftlumbery 10 cs salmon, 2 bxs mdse. South Bend—16 empty barrels, 2 bxs preserves, 8 bxs glass jars, 185 cs salmon. Consignees. Per Sunol—Grays Harbor Commercial Co: J F Be-rvblil; Kowalsky & Co; Healdsburg Commer- cial Co; order. Per Santa Cruz—H Dutard; M T Freitas & Co; G W McNear; Staufter & Co: Wolf & Son: Antone Silva; H Cowell & Co; H Gudehus: I' H Hammer: J G Vardass. Per Ausiralia—A L Taylo: Baker& Hamliton: B Dreyiuss & Co; Chiuda & Botto; O M Helniz: Chas Maurer; California Wine Assn; Chicago Brewlng Co: Enterprise Brewery: Hyman Bros: £ Carson: Garcia & Maggini: J W Gale & Co; Jones & Co; LG Sresovich & Co;_J C iued & Co; M D Vervalin: J D Spreckels & Bros Co; Manuel Baga; J Ivancovich & Co: L Scatena & Co; M Phillips & Co; M S Grinbaum & Co: Williams, Dimond & Co: Natiofhl Brewery: Otis, MoAllister & Co; Pope Mg Co; order; Roval Eagle Disullling Co; T H B Varney: San Francisco News Co; Wetmore Bros; Wiimerding-Lowe Co: Weich & Co. Per Sants Kosa—E F Allen; P Friedman; J P Thomss; Union Brewery: Cal Bottling Co; John Rapp: Amer Carb Acid Gas Co: Wilzel & Baker: D E Perry; Russ, Sanders & Co: S Levy & Co; J H Cain & Co: Payot, Upham & Co: Singer Mz Co: J Hoffman; Goldberg, Bowen & Co: Jonas Erlanger & Co: Sinsheimer Bros; D E Allison &Co: F Url & Co: ' Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz: Marshall & Reimers: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Finzer Mfg Co: Wheaton. Breon & Co: L G Sresovich & Co; Pac Coast_Fish Co: H Kirchmann & Co; Union Paper Co: L D Stone & Co; M Heckman & Co; Sacra- mento Fish Co: Wheaton, Breon &Co; H Dutard; The Pacitic Coast Home Supply Association; Russ, Sanders & Co; Goldberg, Bowen & Co: J H (ain& Co: American Umon Fish Cos American Typ+ Foundry: Western Meat Co: R Marstali; J K Armsby & Co; Erlanger & Galinger: Union Paper Co: J B Inguzli limerdine- Lowe & Co: Crown Distillery Co; Garcia & Maggini; Marsh & Kidd: LeviSpiegel &Co; W R Knight & Co; E J Cailey: A Paladini: Milani & Co; Wetmore Bros; J Lvancovicn & Co; Ross, Higgins & Co; Golden Gate Cnsmpagne Co; Blake, Moflitr & Towne: B Frappoli: Washburi-Moen Mfg Cot Sunset T & T OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST _STEAMSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY /by 1, San Francisco, as follows: v Tsland, Loring, Wrangel, Junean, Kil- Msnco_and Sitka (Alaska), at § 4. 3., Oct. 11, 36. For Victoria and Vaucouver (8. C.), Port Town- send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Evereit, Anacortes snd New Wratcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Oct. 1,8,11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fifth day there- ntter, ‘connecting ‘at Vancouver with the C. P. B ma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G, nd with Alaska sleamers. d Fields Landing (Hum. boldt Bay), str. Fomona 2 p. 3., Oct. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafier. For Santa Oruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviois, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro’ (Los Angeles) and Newport, Bt 9 . M. Oct. 2. 8, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diezo, st reka, Arc ping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, For: Los An- seles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A.3.'Oct. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth Qay thereatter. or Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 a3 25th of each month. ‘Lhe Company reserves right to change steamers or salling dates. Ticket. office—Palace Hotel, New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A. . FARE ({843 First:class Including £ 86 Second-class Jberth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia....... .Oct. 5, 15, 25, Nov. 4, 14 State of California.Oct. 10, 20, 30, Nov. 9,19 Through tickets and through baggaze to all Eastern points. Rates aud foiders upon appica- tion to F. F. CONNOR, Gene-al Agent, 830 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents COMPAGNIE GEXER AL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havrs. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘i ravelers by whls line ivold both transic by English rallway una the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York 10 Alexandris, Egypt, via Paris, first-cless $180; second-class, $116, LA TOURAINE, LA BOURGOGNE! LA GASCOGNE. LA BRETAGNE Nov. 7. 17w LA CHAMPAGNE ov. 14, 6A. 3. &G ¥or further particulars apply t0. ‘A FORGET, 4 No. 8, Bowling Green, Now York. 3. F. FUGAZI & CO. Agents, b Montgomery svenue, San Francisco, WHITE STAR LINE. Unlted States and Royal Mall Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVEKY WEEK. (CABIY; 820 A%D UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodatior selected; second eabin, 8:2 50 and 84( 50: Majes.ic and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scouland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark Oct. 17, 8 A. a0 Oct. 24,1 p.\. Oct. 81,8 A . through to San at lowest rates. Ticki sailing_dates and cabin plans may be procu mmniv. H. AVERY, Pacific Matl Kk, or at the @General Office of the Company, 618 Market street, Snder Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, General Agent sor Pacific Coast. LS. 3 DAYS T¢ AUSTRALIA. * 5.5, AUSTRALIA. 8 8 MARIPUSA sails via HONOLULU and AUCELAND for SYONEY, Thursday, October 15 a2 P. M. 8 5. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU ounly, Tues day. October 20, .10 A.x. Special party races. Line 1o COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, South Africa. J. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. @0.. Agents, 114 Montgomery strest, Freight Office, 327 Market si., San Francisco. STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington st., A6 P. M. Daily: xg'?n ¢h. reveived op 2 Accommoaations Reserved by Telephona ‘Lhe only line maxing through l;’fl on Valley Road freight. T. C. ‘w‘lm i ‘B!b Peters, . ‘al . g Y ) City of Stockton. Teiephoue Main 805. Cai N nd Imot Ca SAN FRANCISCO TO VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Mission-gtree. Per 2. Telephone 261 Biack. Leaves San Francisco Daily . 10:30 a. 3. Leaves Vallejo Daily 4002 % P 6 Slllnll;] |M¥ldd. Gives four hours at Navy Yard. HATCH BROS, FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY at10A. M. (Sundays excepted); Alviso at . . (Saturd :'r v: (Fu:b-?l.:“ fi }NIIM n:fil{w $00; to San Jose, Tc. Clay st Pier 1. 20 W, Santa Clara st, 588 Jose. 27 Amer Press in: L Sarool & Co; M J Bran- denstein & Co; E J Bowen & Co: California W ine Assn: California Drug_and Spice Mills; Dolliver Bros: Judson Mfg Co: Wilsos Baechtel ; Cudahy Packing Co; Kowalsky & Co: E C ~tevens & Co: San Frarcisco Brewing Co; W &J Sloane & Co: S Jacobs: A H Smith & Co: Pacific Buichers' Sup- ply Co: Wolf& Son: M Enrman & Co: L Meyer- stein; J W Gale & Co; W T Garrett & Co: Hohn & Nathan: Campodonico & Malcolm ; John Taylor & C iray & Barbleri: W P Fuller & Co: H O Green- boad ; Gould & Jat Scatena & Co: George R Starr' & Co: W F Mitchell: » Hamburger & Co: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co; Nash & Boesenecker: Lemson Con 8 Co. For Late Shipping Intelligence See Twelfth Page. RAILROAD TRAVEL SOUTHERN FACIFIC QUMPANY {PACIFIC SYSTEM.} Tratus leaye and #re due ] AN FIANCES LEAVE — FRox OCTOBER 11, 189, *6:004 Niles, San Jose and We: i 7:00A Atlautic Express, Og‘i{c" and ast 7:004 Benicla, Vacaville, Rumsey, Saera- mento, Oroville and Ledding vie Davis. &2 sesaen 7:00A Martinez, aiiefo, Calistoga and Santa Roga.. b9 axxive at 81304 Niles, Han Jose, Stoekton, Tone, Sacramento, Marysville and Red Bluft. +8:304 Poters aund i 004 New Oricans Lixpress, Tayu oscmite), 1'resuo, 1d, Santa Barbara, 1.0s Angeles, Dem- g, El Paso, New Otleans snd ast. . 4:45p 9:004 Martinca 11:454 9:004 Vallejo.... 6:159 ... Niles, San 3:150 :007 Sacramento Ris *9:00r 30r Port Costa and Way Stations, ta:45r 00 %nlnu,cxls‘:n lu;am{; % togs, Ll Verano s Bamte 108 e cersore b 9:154 ss00r Bicia, Vel Wi e and s e, 11154 £:30r Niies, San Jose nd Lo, 8:434 pra tockton, ot Hente Barvers aad T3 4:30p S o Ttouts, A T P Sauta ul O or Mojaro aud Tast 101434 1001 Hayw, csnd San. 3 17:000 Valleio e 2 17437 7T:00p Olvlzou ]I‘l e &;‘lll:llcnld(:. l‘m L te 3 law U A O 5 y1aa SANTA CEUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gange). 77:454 Santa, Orax Excursion, Banta Oraz and Principal Way Stations ...... 38:082 8:154 Nowark Centerville,San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruzand Way Stations. .. 25157 Novark, Gentervile, San Tinaden, Fetton, Doulder Creal, ta Cruz aod Principal Way tationd 2o Bt § 4:15e Nowark, Sun oso and T.os G COAST DIVISION (Third & Townse Way_Stationg (New Almaden Wednesdays onls)....... 1:802 8:154 s.",. Jose, Tres Pinos, Buuta Cruz, "acifie Grove, Paso Robles, Sau Zunis Oblspo, Guadalupe, Surt and Principal Way Stations T:08p 102404 84n Josa and Way Stasions. s:00p 31:30A Palo Alto,and Way Statious., 330 +2:30r San Mateo, Menlo Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Hinta Oruz, Galinas, Monterey and PacilloGrov *10:404 *3:30r San Jose and Way Station 0:47A 30p San Jose wud Wn’FIlflnn 3 +8:00A 5:30P SanJose and Prino fpal Way Eeations *8:d8a 20 P San Jose and Way Stations. 0:33A4 $93:45p San Jose uid Way Rtations. SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. > e T:ABA fan [ st 107094 | Melrose, Seminary Park, | 13:aon 2 12:45 i1 ;;gg; Fitchburg, San Leandro 1455 i 4:43p = S00e Haywards. 7:45p Sioor Sidar 005 | § Rums throngh to Nites. 10:500 11295 ) ¢ From Niles. | 1#12:00 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANGISC0—Foot of Market Sireet (Slip 8)— 9:00 11:00a. $1:00 *2:00 $3:00 $6:00 *6:00r.m. Prom OAKLAKD—Foot of Brosdwey.— 600 8:00 10:00A.x. $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 *3:00 $4:00 *5:00r.m. A for Morning. /P for Afternoon. * Bundays excepted. } Saturdays only. 1 Sundays ovly. 1t Monday. Thuraday and Saturday nights only SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- (IFIC RAILWAY €0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market 5&. San Francisco ‘o San Rafael. WEEK DAYS-7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A.».: 12:39, 8:30, 65:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra irl; 8011380 p. . Satardays—Extra trips 86 1350 and 11:30 p. u. BUNDAYS—7:30, 9:30, 11:00 a.; 1:30, 3:30 6:00, 6:20 p. a0 sSan Rafael {0 San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—8:15, 7:50, 9:10, 11:10 A. 12:45, 3:40, 5:10 P. % Saturdays—Extra trigs at 5 P. M. and 6:35 P. M. SUNDAYS—7:35, 9:00, 11:10 A 3 1:40, 3:40, 6:00, 6:25 P. M. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Leave Arrive 8an Francisco. | Inefet | wan Francisco. 596, Werk | Sox- Sox. | W=k Days. | Days. |Destination| ;,vy | pive 7530 ax| Novaio, Petaluma, Santa_Rosi Fulton, B?n‘l:g:’nfm' Geyserville, Cloverdale. 6:15 r Tieta, B Hopland & 10:10 Ax iah. | 7:30 p| 6:15 Pit T 10:10 A Guerneville. | 7:80 px 6:15 pxc Sonoma B:40 Ax and Glen Eilen. 6:15 px 110:10 A% Sebastopol. 8:15 P Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Hay and Lakeport: ai nd_for port and Bartiett Springs: ac Ukian for Vichy soringy, Saratoga Springs, Bluy Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valiey, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's, Buck- nell's, Sanbedrin Heights, Huilville, Booneville, Greenwood, Orrs Hot: Springs, Mendooluo City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willets, Cahto, Cor velo, Laytonville, Harrls, Scotia and Kureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at reducsq cates. On Sundays round-trip tickets to all poinis be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bullding. H, C. WHITING, R X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. Atlgnntic Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave and arriva &l Market-Street Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRESS. To Chicago via A. & P, Direct Line Leaves da'ly at4:30P. x., carrving Pullman Palace Drawing-room and Modern Uptolsiered Tourlst Sleeping-cars, which run daily through (o Chicage iy ann. Clty. Annex cars for Denver and St s Boston Fxcursions, v'a Kansas City, Chicago, Montreal and the White Mountains leave every ‘Wednesday. The best railway from Callfornia te the East. New ralls, new tles: nodust; in‘eresting scenery, and good meals in Harvey’s din:ng-rooms. San Francisco Ticket Office, 644 Market St., Chronicle Building. Telephone Main 1531. Oakland, 1118 Broadway. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). ¥rom San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 13, 1893 WEEKDAYS, ead San Haiael—%7335, #:1 . 8:43, #3:15. s.o:s?r.::" For Mill Vall 11:00 A, M.: Extra trips for S.n Ratacl on Mondays, Wednes- days and Saturdays ei 11:30 p. M. SUNDAYS, 0, 8:15 P. M. Trains marked * run to San Quentin, THROUGH TRAINS. For Point Reyes and way stations—7:25 a. M. ‘Weekdays, 8:00 o. . Sundays, 1:45 P. M. Satus 5. or Cazadero and way stations—7:25 A. days; 1:45 ». x. un-mu' i e vom MOUNT TAMALPAIS, Trains connsct h North P S wit! o Pacifle WEEK DAYS—Leave S, ’.g 5 A M. arning—Arrive S, BUNDAYS—LeaveS.F.BA. & 11:50 4. -Arrive S.F. ‘Tickets for sale in Mill Valley or THOS. COUK & SONS, 821 Market s ULl Valley and Mount Tamalpals Scenic

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