The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 18, 1896, Page 27

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1896. 27 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Twenty-one faflures last week. Silver unchanged. Shipments of $383,713 to China. ‘Wheat sells up to §1 50. Barley strong. Oats booming. Corn bigher again. Rye very firm. Middlings advanced Bran and Hay firm. Flour and Millstuffs tending upward. Beans higher and excited. Flaxseed higher. Coftee advauced and in demand. Hides and Leather rising. Bank Clearings gain 2% Potatoes and Onlons unchanged. Butter and Eggs firm. Cheese steady. Eastern Poultry In free supply. Vegetabies rather sieadier. Fresh Frult about the same. Dried Fruit and Raisins very steady. Table Grapes dull and plentital. Provisions firm and active. Wool sells well. THE WEEK'S FAILURES. Tbe Bradstreet Mercautile Agency reports 21 fallures for the Pacific Coast States and Territorles for the week ending vesterday as compared with 27 for the previous week and 32 for the corresponding week or 1865. The failures are divided among the trades as follows: 4 saloovs, 1 undertaker, 1 hay and grain, 1 ayeing and clea iing, 3 groceries and liquors, 1 frait-grower, 1 carpenter and bulider, 3 fxney goods, 1 lumber company, 1 hotel, 1 clota- ing, 1 harness, 1 publishing company, 1 electri- ciaz, 1 fraits. BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings last week wero $186,183.689, sgainst $15,861,083 for the same week in 1395, again of 2%. TREASURE SHIPMENT. The Belgic took ont = treasure list of $383,713 10 China, consisting of $217.841 In Mexican Dot lars, 40 in Gold Coin, €150 in Gold Dust, $157,- 482'in Silver Builion and $6000 in Peruvian Soles. 5 Lok o D Lane Carson O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Sno'f(' Explanatios. The arrow files with the wind. The top figures ¢ station indicate maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it, i? any, the amount of all, of melted suow in iiches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. Isobars, or lines, connect poln s of equal air pressure; therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and is usually accompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” refers to low pressure.and is usually preceded #nd accompanied by eloudy weather and rains. “Lows” ustally first appear on the Washington cossi. When the pressure is high in_the interior and low along the coast, and the fsobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon Is improb- sble. Wiih s “high” in ihe vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling 1o the Californla coss®. warmer weather may be expected in_summer and colder weather In winter, The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT oF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17, 1866, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temreratures are Te- rom stations in ¢ alifornia to-aay: 58, kresno B8, San Diego 70, Rea Bloft 84. San Luls Obispo 76, Yuma 92, San Francisco 61, Los Angeles 84. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 81, minimum 58, mean 57. ‘The pressure is hichest this evening thronghout the region east of the Rocky Mountains and low- st in Western Arizons, with & second sifght de- pression In Oregon. The conditlons io-night are quite unseitled. The weather is partly cloudy along the cosst from W ashington soutbward to San Francisco, and cecasionsl mas es of clouds are reported from San Jouquin Valles and the interior of Southern California. Oniy oecasional 1ight showers ere anticipated. Sunday will con- tinue somewhat threatening and probably a few scaiterea very light showers will occur in portions of tre Interior valiess. The weather conditions are becoming somewhat more threatening from day to day, Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours enaing manight, October 18, 189 Northern California—Generally cioudy, but for the most part without rain, except probably ocra- sional ver - light showers in the ~an Jouquin Val- ley Sunday: fresh southwesterly wind. Southern Callfornia — Generally falr Sunday; fresh southwesterly winds. evada—Fair Sundsy. Utah—Fair Sunday. Arizopa— I air ~unday. Seu Francisco and vicinity—Generally cloudy Bunday; brisk southwest winds. W. H. HaMMON, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Finanecial, NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 17.—American To- bacco made a sensational break of 714 per cent to 6914 on dealings of 31,800 shares. and this was the only feature of trading at the Stock Exchanze to-day. The transactions outside of tobacco aggre- gated only 51,395 shares. The slump In the speclalties was due to liquidations by a pool which nad acquired & line of stock on the belief tha: a deal with the cOmpany’s principal competitors in the West couid be brought to a successful con- closton. It was given out that the negotiators were unabie 10 agree and arush tosell imme- diately followed. Otner leading issues were not influenced by the remarkable deciine 1n the stock named. The railway Iist held firm and in some cases ad- vances were made during the first hour of busi- pess. The bank sta ement, however, chiiled the bulish feeling. and near the close the entire list was lower. The exhibit was unfavorable to a de- ree. Itshowed a costraction in loans, s heavy 0ss In legal tenders and deposits and a moderate ain in specfe. The statement refl.cts the hoard- fn' of money and the shipment of curreucy to in- terior polnts. In the Iate Teaction Sugar, Mabhattan, the Grangers, Louisville and Nashville, Leather pre- ferred and Resding led. The decline was equal to 1 T cent. %s@paglglx:lon closed weak and net changes show losses 0: @5k per centon_the day. Ths ioss in tobacco « us 6% per cent. Iu the speciaities Bay State Gas rose 1% and closed at 8. Consolniated advanced 140 143 aud Cotion Oil preferred 214 to 4. Houds were dull and firm. The sales footed up only $354,000. Loulsvilie and Nashviile consol- idsied sevens rose 13 to 1013: Kansas avd Eestern fives. 134 to 8734: St. Louls and San Francisco geers. sixes, xls to 10ilh: (hesa- ake and Ohio series A, ¥g t0 11415, and Brook- 7o Whart and Warehouse fl ves. 5 10 474 In Goyernment bonds $60.000 o coupun fours of 1925 brought 116@116%3 and $6000 do of 1907 107%. Grain. FLOUR—Firmer; buyers holding off on the rdvance In wheat. Winter wheat, low grades, §2 20@3 25; do fair (o fancy, 8563 K5: do, patents, §4 10@4 40: Minncsota clear. £285@ ¥ 38 a0, straighis. 83 40@3 75: do, patents, 3 480: low extras, 82 20@8 25; cliy mills,’ $3 1 890: do, patents, $4 10@4 2b; rye miXtores, §2 820; superfine, $1 6U@2 fine, $1 40@: boutberu” flour, firm. sairly sctive; com_on to fa1r extia, 82 20@% B0; good o choice do. 8- 80@ FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leldesdorfr St, Tel. Main 1954 625 Markee ot “Paluce Motel. Tel. Mala 6898, PURDY & ATKINSON Managers.’ Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- u!.[onl Reference 15t National Bank, =, F. CHICAGO. PRIVATE WiRs NEW YOBK S 810. Rve flour. steady, at $2 40@2 85. Buckwheat flour. $1 50. CORNMEAL-Dull; steady. Yellow Western, Stronger. Western, 47%4ce. L. £ BARLEY—Firmér; quoted 35%4c . 0. b. WHi.A{—Spo. market active: firmer, with % 0. b., 8434c; ungraded red, 73@85c: No. 1 Northern, 83c. Optlons were active and excied, closing steady at.23,@3Yj5c advance, due chiefly to ihe continurd higuer cabies and manipulation bers and at the West. December and May mos: active. No 2 red, Muy, 84%c: October, : 934¢; November, 71 N=Spot fairly active, firmer. elevator: 33 3-12c afloat, Uptions were fairly active and firm at 34c ad- vauce on free cavies, higher Wesiern fol.owine wheat, wih lccal covering May and December most active. Uctober, 32%gc;December, 3834c: firmer. a October, 235gc; Decem- pric. .'°%, 2214¢: No. 2 white, No. ¥ Chicago, 2434¢% No. 8. 31340 No. 8 white, 24c; mixed Western, 22@24c. Provisions LARD—Quiet, stronger. Prime steam, $4 67%4; ciiy $4 40@4 50: October, $4 65 nominal. PORK—Quiet, firm. New wess. 18 25@89. BU1Y En—Firm, fancy cleared up. Dairy, 7%4@ do_creamery extra. 19c. do i@ 1i%4c: Elgins. 18c; imitation creamery. 10@138%5c. ik steady. Part skims, 313@ 4 @2Yac —Quiet, cholce steady. Western, tresh, 17 :_ao, per case, B2@4. (JALLOW-Steady.” City, s%c; country, 314G c. RICE=Firm; fairly active: unchanged. MOLASSES—Firm, uncbauged COF —Steady, 20 points down. November, $9 85@9 95; Marcn, $9 75@9 95; April, £9 85: May, $9 S0@9 90; July, §9 50; September, §9 90 @10. Spou Rio. dull, firm: No. 7, 11@11% SUGAR—Quiet, unchanged. ¥ruit and Produce. EAISINS — Two-crown. loose muscatel, 434c: do three-crown. 5% @3%¢: do ourcrowu, b4 do, London iayers. old, &1 10@1 13: dosew, $) ‘4 do. clusters, old, $1 25@1 40; seedies Muscate 4ljc. PRUNES—Four sizes. 5@534c- APRICO | 5—EBags. new, 9@12¢. PF ACH ES—Peeied, 13@14c: do unpeeled, bags, TicBe. HOPS—_Firm; State, common to cholce, 387%c; new, 7@8%5¢. Merchandise, W00 moderate demand: domestic 16¢ 23c; c: | uned. B@SIC; Texas, T@lze, 3 ode: demand: ~Americaa, 810 25@ COPPER—Quiet: lake, $10 60210 85. I siec; domestic, 52 70@ 75, TIN — Firm: Straus, $12 $0@13; plates, moderate demung. SPELTER—Firm: domestic, $3 60@3 70. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Irt, Oct. 17.—The opening of the wheat market was attended by wild excitement this morning, with trading extending over a half- cent range and at prices 1rom 1342 to 1%c higher than yesterddy's close. Following the advance mentioned the market ascended by leaps until it showed 234c gain, when it seemed to meet with enough realizing to check the rise. Liverpool cables quoting 234d advance was the inspiration item, a'though large shipments from both co for the week, 4,166,000 bushels, and bullish ad- vices from San Francisco contributed to the ardor of the buyers. Lamson Bros. & Co. had advices of ;:1?:‘ cargoes taken at that place for shipment to The market was broad and trade heavy. Re ceipts at Chicazo were 280 cars, and 130,500 bush- els were taken from store, The Northwest re- cefved 835 cars, agalnst 1026 last Saturday and 1200 a year as0o. There was another excitng whirl ig the last half-hour, when the 76c mark for December was reacned and passed. Exports were good st 332,993 bushes. Closing Berlin cabies were 434 marks up. Parls was 5@10 centimes and Antwerp unchanged December wheat op+ned from 7:34c¢ o 74c, advanced to 76%sc, closing at 7575¢, 334¢ higher than yesterday. sstlmated re- ceipts tor Monday 880 cars. CORN—Was enlivened by wheat, the stimulus which it received belng of sullicient importance to ciuse an advance of material proportions. 1he effect of the extraordinary activity in wheat was aiso beneficial to corn in & busi ess way, orders beiug more plentiful and the buving confident. Receipis were 92 cars and 67,749 bushels were withdrawn from store. Liverpoo! cables were un- changed. Export clearances s ounted to 65,028 busne s.” May cor: opened at 2, sold between 283,@2874c and 2054C, cosing At the outside lc higher than vesterday. Estimated receipis for Monday 950 cars. OATs—~Received their quota of assistance from wheat and under the encouragement so obtained managed to make a fair gain in price. Recelpts | were 492 cars, ana 54,890 bushels wern taken from store. kxport clearances were 273.447 busheis. May outs closed Tsc bigher than yesieroay. Esti- matea receipts for Monday 575 cars. FLAX—Was luactive and irregular, but strong. Cash, 78@79c: 1ecember, 78@8lc; May, 84@ 8634¢. leceipts were 100 cdrs. PHOVISIONS—1hera was bull action in pro- visions as In everything eise on the floor. he influence o the hog market, which was 10t quite 30 cheering as might have been wished, was dis- regarded for the more encouraging effect of the wheat boom. At ihe close Jubuary pork was 321gc higher; January lard and ribs each 16@ 173jc higher. 1'UTTE K—Fancy makes of butter were urgently souzht for to-day. leceipts were fair. The feel- ing was firm and prices unchanged. 58— Prices were fir « and unchanged, NEY—Was 6@7% on cal sud 7% on time loans. Aew YOIk excuange sold at 90c dis- count. Closing Prices. WHF AT — Octover, 7454%; December, T5%c; May. 8084c. COKX '~ Octover, 2584c; December, 26%c; May, 29540 GATS — Octover, 18%c: December, 19%c; 6@22c. December, 87 15: January. 88 10. L—December, $4 8214; January, 4 55, i.ius—December, $5 T7ka; Janary, $4. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iri., Oct. 17.—Re- ceipts of cattle to-day were light, Trade was slow at steady prices. The demand for ho3s Was £00d, and prices were firm. Offerings were fair. mited supply of sheep offered wus closed out 5000 Fair beef steers, 0_pounds, $3 6U@3 95 ; com mon beef steers. $3 25@3 50; bulls, caoice (o extra, $2 BI@ 335: cows and heifers, cuoice to prime. $3 50 @3 85; ves, common 10 good, $3I@5; cows, fair to cnolte, $2 26@3 40; Wesiern range steers, $2 60@3 9.: Western range cows ana_heif- ers, 82 20@3 :6; Texas cows and bulls, 81 76@2 50; Western canning steers, $3 65 @4 fancy beeves. $5 U0@5 2 cholce to prime 1300 10 1700 M steers. $5@5 25: good to choice steers. 1200 to 1600 . $4 25@é 50; me- ajumsteers, 1200 10 1400 1b. $3 00 @4 20: fair beet steers, 1000 1o 1300 Ds. $330@390: good to choice stockers and feeders, 900 10 1250 B, §3 25@ 385; fair 10 good do, 500 to 875 D. B2 b0@ 320: bulls. choice to extra, $2 80@3 2 cows, $25@AC0: common (o falr canners 8l 25@ 2 U0; calves, €0od 10 choice. §520@6 0U: caives, common to ®00d, §2 50@5 00; Texas grass sweers, &2 60@3 15, HUGS — Keceipts. 18.000. Heavy pacxine ana ehipping iots. $3 16@3 45: common 10 choice mixed, $8 05@3 50; cnoice assoried. $5 40 050, neht, §3 10@3 5214; pigs. $2 40@8 45 SHEEP—Keceipts. 100U IUIGROC L0y €ROICS, 317565 25; sambs, 32 7544 75. Receipts at Owmaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR. Oct 17.—HOGS— Recelpts, 2800. Market opened 6c higher. Heavies closed lower Light and mixed, $3 20@3 85; neavy, $3 10@3 30. CATTLE — Recelpts, 1800. Market . 83 20@3 25; cows, 81 20@3; $2 7:@38 b5. SHE K P—Receipts, 3500. Market firm. Grass mutton, $2 66; grass lambs, $3 50. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo, Oct. 17—HOG! 800, Market strong. Light and pigs, $: medium, 83 16@3 80; heavy. $3 65@3 25. CATTLE—Recelpts, 30U; nominal. £HEEF—None. NEW YORK STOCKS. steady. feeders, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares. Money on call 4% Prime mercautlie paper, B@9%e% 1}ersiiver, 6854c. Mexican doiiars, 504 @51%c. Bterling kxchanze heavy. with aciual busivess i bankers' bills at $4 501@d 5034 tor sixty days, aud $4 §314@4 8314 for lemand. Posied raies, §4 8115@4 8415 Commercial bills, 84 79@4 80. Governmeni bonds strong: Siate vonds dulii railroad bonds firm. Siiver at the bourd was higher, CLoATN® mrorme Am Tel &Cable.., 91 Norfolk & Weatrn. 95 Atchisor 1214 Preferred......... 1414 FPreferred. 183/ Norihern Pacific... 1844 Acams Express....143 | Preferred., lton, Terre Haute 65 {Northwestern...... 9834 American Expressl08 | Preferred. . AmericanTovacco. 6644 N. Y, Centrai..,... BUlp Preferred. 4| N.Y. Chicago®d 'L 1015 FayStateGes..... 8 | lst preferred..... 65 Baltimore & Ohio.. 14 | ¥d preferred...... 2315 Brunswick Lands. . %|N. Y.&N.H.......170 Euffaio, Roch & & 14 |N. Y. & New Eng. 43 Canada Pacific..... B835/N. Y., Susq & W... 734 Canada Southern.. 45%/° Preferred......... 2014 Canton Land....... §0° Opwro. ., . 9l Central Paciti¢. 1334 0ntario & Westera 131 Ches. & Obio. 147 Oregon Improvmas 34 Chicago Alton...... 155 Preterred. ., . > Preferred... 365 |Uregon Navigation 17 Chicago, B. & Q.... 654 Oregon Short Line. 12 Chicago & K. L. 8734/ Facific Mall........ 19 Preferred. 89 |Veoris, D. & i 13 ChicazoGas 5974 Pittsburg & W. ptd 15 Cleve& Pitabirg.. 160 ~|Pullman Palace...145 Consolidation Coal 32 |QuicksilVer......... 1 Consolldsted Gas..143 | Preferred. ... 15 C. C C &St iouls 24% Reading, eeree B2V ‘Preferred. 72| KioGrande&Westa 1b Colo. Fuel & 1734 Preferred: o Preferred Cotton Off Ce Commercial Cabie. 145 1:2 General Kiectria. Krle. Fart Wayne.. Great Northern Green Bay.... Harlem.. .. Preferred Kingston & Lake Erie & Wey: Preferred.. Loulsville & Loufsville Na&in Memphis & Char.: Mexican Cencral. 734 Wab. 5. L & Pac. Michiga Central 88 | Preferred.. Minn & 8 L., Wells-Fargo, Preserred, Minn & St. Jst preferred... 68 |Wheeling & 1. 5. Bbig 2 preferred. Preferred. ... 25 Missouri Facifie.... 1814|Am Coiton Ol p! 51 Mobtle & Ohlo... . 164 W. U. Beet (7% Nashville & Chait. 67Y%!Ann Arbor. 6 National Linseed.. - 1734 N.J. Centrai. Nosik Awencan. AlaClass A ds. Do Class B 4, Alsbama, ciuss Atcnison s, Do2ds A, Canada Sou ¥bila& eading 4s. 73 Do 1st pidincam. $0% | 1 Grande West 1sts 684y Stl&lronMtGen 53 74 SIL&SF Oanulll:% St Paul Consols. ... 12 SUPC& Palss. 118 !Bo Carolina 4 .100%% Southern RK H83lg e eb bs... 85 Do Pac Cal 1:s.. 104 H & Tex Cent 63,106 |Tennnew 3s....... T8l Do con 6s. 9014(1 exas Pacific isis. 80 Towa Cen-ral Ists. hansas Pa Cousols 63 B Fa lais Uen divi08 1aConsol 4s. 90 Missouri fanding. . — Jexes Pacific 2ds.. 17%4 Unton Pac lsts 98.100 U S4s reg of 1925.114%, Do ds, coupon. ... 116 T _F 48, rez 0f 1907.105%4 M K T 2d; B4 L1007 Do 4s ..., B0 924 Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 64 L109% Muatual Uniou 6s...105 | 1 0Bs. coupon....111 2 J Cent Gen 53...11334| V& funding devc... 58 N ¥ C&<t Louis 4810234] Do registered. ...—m Nor&West Gen 65,115 | Lodeferred 6s... 5 N Carolina con ds.. 160 Lotrust repissi. 51 Lo 6 ../112 |Wabasn 1s: 5s.....104 Northwest Consols.135 | West Shore da.....1u 335 Lo deb Bs........ 104 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa., Oct. 17.—The spot market 13 strong and higher at 6s10d. Cargoes higher at 835, Sepiember shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter. Octo- ber, s 6d; November, 6s 6d: December, § 634d; Jauuary, bs 634d: February, 6s 634d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., Oct. 17.—Consols, 108; silyer, 30%4d: French Kentes. 1011 23c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days. ~ mag2 Ster.ing Exchange, sight. — T48s Sterling Cables. .. —~ 485 New York Exchange, sight, -— Par New York kxchange, telegraphic.. — Par. Fine silver, % ounc = 65 Mexican Dollars. - 61 —_— TROLUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Not for a great many years has such a boom struck the Wheat market of Cailfornia The cause is simple~the almosi complete fallure of the Indlan crop. Cables yesterday reported it practicaily destroyed for next year. The Austra- 1ian crop was also reported in a bad way, Owing to dry weather. Tnese advices selthe Wheat trade in'Europe and America wild and the r sult was an advance that took operators’ breath away. Half the dea ers on 'Change were unab e L0 even guess what W heal was worth. Actual saes, however, were at 81 3734@1 45 for fair 1o cholce shipping and miiling and $1 30@1 85 for iower grades. This advance ought to be sharp enough tosuit soybody. At the close ail £00d Wheat was held at CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL E18810N—9:15_0'ciock—December— 4000 cus, 81 47%: 8000, $1 48: 2000, $1 47; 12,000, 81 4684; 2000. ¥1 4654: 4000, $1 4614 6000, 81 4714 Alay —. 86,000, 1 50; 4000, $1 4934 ; 28,000, $1 49%4: 400U, $1 4964, ECOND ~E8S10N—December—4000 culs. $1 4834 ; 4000, $1 49%4: 4000, Bl 49%: 10,000, $1 B0; 4000, 81 49. ‘\(n&—fioou. $101%; 4000, 81 5185 4000, $1 5134; B0UO, $1 5134; 6000, $1 51, HEGULAR MORNING SEssioN—May-—2000 otls, 81 4Dl 6000, $1 49: 2000, $1 4834; 8000, §1 4x54i 4000, Bl 481p: w000, $1 48; 4000, $i 4854 December — 2000. $1 4734: 10,000, :} e 8000, $1 47%; 2000, $1 47%4; 6000, 4 Ba Hn_smmm of 116,791 ctls Cnevalier, valued ai $130,000, and 7439 ctls Brewing, at $7508, to London The markel «ontinues very firm at full figures. We quote Feed, 7714@82VaC B ctl; choice bright, 85c @ cil; Brewing, 873@90c; No. 1 Chevalier, $1@1 10 CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—0:15 0'clock —No sales. SECOND SESSION—December—6000 ctls, $0c; 4000, #8340 REGULAR MORNING SEss1oN—December—2000 culs, B835¢: 4000, 89¢; 6000, 583,c. OAT>—A boom Las suruch this market, as will be seen by the advance in prices. It is sympa- thetic with the advance in Wheat. Black, for feed, 90c@§1; for seed, $1 10@1 50: Milling, $105 @1 10c: 1aucy feed, $1 1215@1 16 B cti: %00 to choice, $10216@1 10: conmon 10 farr, 85c@#1: Qo nomizaly Jied, 950@¥1; Surprise, $110@ 20 B ctl. COKN—Aanother advance Is noted. Large Yel- low, 8734@50c B cti; Small Round do, 86@9734¢ P ctl: White, 87%pc. RY E—Very sirong at 95¢@81 B ctl, BUCKWHEAT—Nomin; FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUB—Very suff, with a likeljhood of further advance. Net cash prices are as follows: Family ex- tras, $4 50@4 60 B bbl: Bakers' extras, $4 40@ 4 50: superfine, 83 65@A. CORNMrAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20; Cracked Corn, $20@20 50 ¥ ton. MILLSTUFFS—Ligher prices are likely for these g00ds from nOW oD. Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour,$2 8.; Rye Flour, $2 50; Rice Flour, 85 /5: Cornweal, $210; extra cream do, $275: Oatmeal, $3 15; Oat Grouts, 3 75: Hominy, $3 10 @3 80: Buckwheat Fiour, $3 10@3 60: Cracked $3; Farina, $3 50; Whole Wheat Flour, 82 ; Holled Uats, $3 75: Pearl Barley, $3 50; Spllt Peas, $5 20 Green do, $4 10 B 100 bbs. HAY AND F¥EEDSTUFFS. Middlings have wdvanced. Hay rules BRAN—$14@13 50 for the best and $12@12 50 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$16@17 50 for lower grades, and 15619 @ 1on tor the bex, FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $18@18 60; Ofl- cake Meal at the miil, $21 P to0; Jobbing, $22; ery firm. clipped Uats, $1 25 B ctl. HAY—Wheat, 88@11: Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10; Oat, $6@% 60; Baflev, 86@7 50: River Bar- ley, 85@6; Aifalfa, $5 50@6 b0 ; compressed, $6@9; 8.0ck, $5@5 50; Clover, ton. STRAW—35@46c B bulg‘fl > PEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS-—The market is exclted under an eager demand and prices are rapidly rising. Shipment of 4633 ctls to London. Bayos quotable at $1 15 @1 25; Small Whites, 81 20@1 35: Large W hites 31 15@1 26: Pinks, $110@120; Reds, $1 10@1 80 Blackess, #1@1 12 ed_Kiduey, §1 s0@: Limas, 81 76@2 10 ters, $1 50@1 60 for large; 1 25@1 45 B cul. S LEDS - Brown Mustard, $2 65@2 70 etl; Yellow Musiard, $1 60@1 75 B cti: Flux, $1 85@ 1 80; Canary Seed, 2v6@2%c B Ib: Alfaifa, 63 @6%sc; Rape, 23ac; Henp. 315c ® b, DRIRD PILAS—$1 10@1 26 % cil for Niles and $1 40@1 60 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes are steady at $1@ 1 25 P cul insucks and $1@1 35 in boxes; Karly Rose, 25@3Uc: Burbank Seedlings, i Rivers and 35@86¢ ¥ cul for Suinfi 0940c 1o 0;(\[0S8—'£5“30\! ¥ cul. Pickles, 25@36c B sack. VEGETABLES—Stocks continue to decrease slowiy. Marrowfat Squash is quotable ar $4 6 P ton: Alameda Corn, $1@1 256 B crate; crxcley Corn, 4U@85c box: ~ummer Squash, 40@b0c B bo: Egg P.avt, 26@40¢ P box; Loma- toes, 10@25¢ ¥ box ucumbers, 26@35¢ B box: Green Peppers. 25@50c ¥ large oox: Greem Peas, 50c@%1 P sack for common and 2@214> * I for Garden: String Beans, 5Uc@#1 ¥ sack for common and 2@2lec ¥ Ib for Garden: Limas, 50 UZAG “ifig x;)r;e;ukn{:g@fl)c # box: Dried okra, 21ge : Cabbage, 40c @ cti; Car BOGLUC o sace Canic: 1vess W' b BUTTER, CHELSE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Steady at the recent advance. CREAMERY—Fancy, 24@25c, with sales higher; seconds, 22@25c § B AIRY—Fancr, 21@22¢: 00d 10 chol 150 20c: lower grades, 1 i6c ¥ Ib o PICKLED—15@17¢ o e E~E—Cholce miid new, 816@8c B B; com- men e good ald, 6G5c 3B Cream Cegtns 1o c: Young Ameri 3 g Basiern, 116150 9 1. i anpen, WL EGGS—Continue firm. Eastern are guotable at 19@21c B dosen for fair to choice and 2214@230 for fancy; store Egaqx, 17@20c for ordinery and 22%4@36 jor good: Tanch Kggn 300 B B for smal (o mediom and 323,@35c for choice; cold- siorage, 19@21c; Duck Exgs, 20@22c. POULTRY AND GA UK, POULTRY—There was considerable Eastern on haud a the close yest-rday sod anotber car is due ina day or two. Live Turkeys quotable at 13@14c B I for Gob- blers, 18@1dc for Hens; young Turkeys, 15@17c 25; Goslings, 815081 75; old sd 85 OGS for youne: 00sters, you ¢, $3 50@4: do, oid, $4 P doz; Fryers, $2 50@3: Broilers, £3'508 for 1ntue and S 50 Tor sheali; Bigeons: $1 20@1 60 B dozen for young and $1 for oid. GAME—Hare, $1; Rabbits, 81@1 25: Gray Geese, §2@2 50; Whiie Geese, @1 @ dozen. DECIDUOUS AND Cl’l‘nl?l FRUITS. : Geese, nu&l gm:n. 8§ “go’d for old Hens, 83 50: ORCHARD FRUITS— ¢ Common Pears are very dull. Pomegranates are more plentiful. Quinces, 50c@$1 B box. Peacies, $1@1 25 box. Pomegrapates. 35@75¢ B box. Apples, 66@85¢c # box for cholte, 25@50¢ for common. Eimp {5000 ¥ box Ve AT m oson. Blackberries, $4@5 P chest. Cranberries from Wisconsin, 87 50: from Cape Cod, $7 76 B bbl: from Coos Bay, $2 50 B box. Strawberries, $3@5 for large berries. Raspberries, $4@5 9 chest. Huckleberries, 5@10c B Bb. GRAPES—The situation 18 unchanged. Wine Grapes sell falriy,but tab e descriptions are dull and cheap. Isabellas, 75¢@81 # crate:Tokays.26@35c bx Black Grrpes. LU@I5¢; Verdsis 26@ioe: Cornic chons, 36@40c: Muscais. 20@¥5¢; Sweelwaters, 20 @85¢ @ box: Grapes in craies oring 10@15¢ more than in boxes. Zinfandel Wipe Grapes, & 4 P ton; mixed T sl‘~ e‘.);&c.uxorm- Black Grapes, §18@20; hite. $1 Z MELONS—Watermelons, 85@8 B 100: Canta- loupes, 75c@8§] ® crate: Nutmegs, 25@50¢ P box. ITRUS ¥ RUITS—Lemons are quotabie at $1 @1 60% box for common and $2 50@3 50 B vox for good 10 cholce: Mexzican, Limes: 84 uw,s California iimes, : Bananas. 3 bunch; Pineapples, $1 50@3 60 B dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETOC. DRIED FRUITS— The market continues Very strong and the situa- tion 18 promising. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- lows: i CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 5@ 8c for Royals and 1134@1314c for cholce to fancy Moorparks: FPrunes, 3l4c for the 4 sizes; Peaches, 342@6¢ for prime to choice, 614@Tc for fancy snd 9@I0c for peeled iu boxes: Apples, 5% for evaporated and 2@2%z0 for sun-dried; Peass, 235@4c for prime to choice, B14@5c for quariers and 6@6C for halves: Plums, 4c tor pitted and 135@zc for unpitted; Nectarines, S@4c for choice snd be 1or ancy; White Figs, 3c; Biack Figs, 214@2%4¢. JOBBING PRICES—Peaches. 414@6c; fancy, 7@ 7Tic; Apricots. 7@10c¢: fancy, 1lc: soorparks, 11@ 12¢; evaporaied Apples, 53,@6c: sun-dried, 23,@ 3c; Prunes. 4c for the 4 sizes; Figs, black, 8¢ for unpressed and 3@3%sc for pressed: white Figs, ic; Plums. 414@6¢ for plited and 134c forun- 1fea; Nectarines, aoc B B sar prlmel';’o fancy; ears, 2Y4@44c for whole, 3@6c for quarters and i@c for haives. RAISINS— CARLOAD_PBICES, F. 0. 3. FRESNO—Four-crown loose, Be; S-crown. dc; S-crown, 3ige: Seedless Sultanas. 6c; Seedless Muscatels, £sc: 8-crown Loudon layers, $1 15@1 25; clusters.81 60; Debesa clusiers, $2; lmverial clusiers, $2 76: dried Grapes, 23 B 1. JOBBING PRICFS—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crown, loose. Syge: 3-crown, 4%ac; 2-crown, 4c: seediess Sultanas, 6c: seedless Muscatels, 435c: 3-crown London layers, $1 25: clusters $1 60; Dehiesa clus- ters, $2 76: Imperial clusters. $3. . 'NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Wainuts, new crop, 1. 0. 0._shipping point, 6%ac B 1 for standard and 8c @ 1b £ r softsheil: new Almonds, 7e for Languedoc, — for hardshell and 8@10c for paper-sheil, jobbing: FPeanuts, 4@6c for r.estern and 4e for California: Hickory'Nuts, 5@6c @ b Pecans, T,@8c: Filberts, 135@8c: Brazil Nuts, 34@83 9 B Cocounuis, 315 B 100. “E) —Comb, 10@12}sc for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white extracted, B@bljc: u%n amber extracted, 4Y2@4%4c; dark amber, 434c; dark, 2@3¢ B b. EESWAX—20@27¢ B B I RUVISIONS, Firm and active, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c B 1 for heavy, 7c B M for light medium, S¢ B B for light, 10c B D for extra light and 113gc B 1 for sugar- curea: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 123%@180; California Hams, 11c @ Ib; Mess Beef, $7@7 50; extra mess do, $5@% 50: family do. §9@9 50; exira prime Pork, $7 60@>; exira clear. §16 bbi; mess. $14 B bbl; Smo ed Beet, 10¢ B . L RD—Esstern, ticrces, Is auoted at 514@60c for compouna and 6@blge for pure; pails, ic @ ib; California ticrces, 5c % I for compound and ¢ for pures balt-obis, 6%4c¢; 10D s, o3c; do G-, o icw COTTOLEN F—5: 6c ¥ I In tlerces and 7 550 % b 10 20 B 1ee Y A HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Very firm, with prospects of higher prices. Heavy salted steers qdotabie ay 7c B culls aud brands, 6c P B; medium,”6c; culls and brands, 5¢ B b; light, 5c b; cuils and brands, 4¢ ® b; Cowhides 414@5%ac; culls and brands, 3%,@4Ygc; saited Kip, 5@5Y4c; salted Caif, 7c B Ib; saited Veal, 60 B Ib; drv Hides, 10@11c; culls and brands, 73:@¥c; dry Kip and Veal. 9c; culls, 635@7¢ B 1b; dry Calf, 16¢; culls, 10c; Goa skins, 20@350 each: Kids, be: Deersiins, good summer, 20@:0c B b: medium. 15@20c; winter, 7@9c;_Sheepskins, shearings, 10@15¢ each: short wool, 20@35c each; medium, 0c each; long ool each. Cullsof all kinds about a¢ TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 214@3c: No. 2, 2@ 2%4c: refined, a34@bc; Grease, Zu @ Ib. WUOOL~—The circular of Jacob Wollner says “Our market sli coniinues active. Free moun- 110 W00 8 ara seiling as 500n as (Ley arrive. 1he scounng-milis are all actively employed. The market 18 strong at quotations which are about par with Eastern prices. Fall Wools do not arrive very free.y 8¢ x00d many growers are hoiding their Wools until after eleciion, aud some consign- menta in warehouses here are withheld from the market. There are 2,000,000 Ibs which are prac- tically our of the market, awaiting the election, comprising mostly Nevadas and Oregons. The arrivais of Oregons the past week emounted (0 500,000 bs. There s more inquiry sor defective Wools, but sill at low prices. Eastern markets report smaller sales for the week, but firm, with unchanged prices.” We quote Fall Wool a8 fellowe: Eoaitieca moanialn, S4S340 W n;/:’mm- le counties, iree, c; do, defective, 415@6c; San Joaquin, 5@OC ¥ 1. Spring oiip: Nevads, 6@ 8lgc P Ib: San Josquin aud Southern Coast, six months, 814@be. HOPS—(ontinue nominal. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcotta Graln Bags, spot, 84 10@4 15; San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 2414@26%0; Frult Bags, 5%@6c. COAL—Weliingion, $8 P ton; New Wellington, $8 @ ton: Southfield Weliington, §7 50 B ton; Beatile, £5 50 Bryant, $5@6 50: Coos Bay, $ Wallsend. $6: _Scoich, —: Brvmbo, —; Cumberlana, $13 B ton In bulk and $14'In sks: Pennsyivania Auibracite Esg, $11@12 ® ton; Welsh Anthracite, $8@10; Cannel, $£@8 b0; Rock Springs, Castie Gate and Pleasint Valley, $7 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 P ton in sks. CANNED SALMON~The Alaska Packers' As- eociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In lots of 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50.000 cuses, 9214 B dusent 76,000 cases, 90c § dozen, net casu 1. o, X+ COFFEE—C. E. Bickford'’s circular says: “The ressure to realize on balances of invoices has een practicelly removed by the abso:ption of the parcels offered agd . he market has therefore ta~en a steagier tone. Business has been fairly active in ail grades, especially s0 lu Salvadors, the last sale or currens unwasved belng made at 16¢. Most o1 the transattions menijoned below, however, went at 1534@.57ac. The advance brought atien- tion also to superior unwashed—which has been held at prices hitherio relatively desr—and sales of this description were freely made both for home consumption and shipment overiand. Al kinds Delow Salvador In gra.e or price are barely abie (o hold their own against the importation of useful analities of Santos Coflee whic: is offered, both on spot and for forwar! arrivil, aL Pri es that attract the notice of buyers and se mingly preciude any advance In comp. ti..g styles of Central American. Good to choice washed Coffees are eatirely ex- hausted and early arrivals of uew orops will find a ready market. To-day’s stock consists of 717 Cos & Rica, 144 Nicarasus, 56561 Salvador, 6946 Guetemals, 198 Mexican—in all 13,656 bags, against 10,670 same time last year'! We quote market quiet: CosTa KI0A—1734@19%C for good to prime; 17 @i1c for good wixed with black beans; 1514@ 634c for falr: 12@1414c for common to ordinary: SALVADOR—178,@1 ¢ for g00d to prime washed 17@17% B Ib tor alr washed: 19@20c for good to priwe washed pesberry: 1814@163c for su- paeioe unwashed: 16c P Ib for go d unwashed; 734@180 for good to prime unw ashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—20. 2034¢ nom. for prime 10 sirictly prime washed; 10@2ul4c for good 10 siricti washed: 16@1¥c for fair washea: 14@1! tor medium; 1.@18%gc for ordinary; 8@11%4c for inferior Lo commor; 193, @303/ for kooa to prime washed peaberry; 171 @18¢ for good 1o prime unwashed peaberry, SUGAR—The Western Sugar Retining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, b7c; Powdered, 6%c; Fine Crashed, 6%¢; Dry Granu- Iated, 4%4c: Coniec.ioners’ A, ©; Magnolia A, 430! kxira C, 4140; Goiden C, dijgo; hult barrels 1j4¢ mere Lhan barrels, and boxes bgc more. SAN FRANCItCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers are us follows (BRBE-EIm o ufll:yhfl.“/.c: second do, 4@ A L 1@&’. sl s@c B B pMLUTION — Wethers, Ewes, 4@ ic LAMB-—b. Bl \ PORK—Live u}’&-. 255@3%¢ B B for larks and :zno'l"/.‘:‘ for smail and medium;: dressed do, 4@ RECEIPTS i ¥OR 24 HODRS. . 14,180 Butter, ctls, 5,322 OF PRODUOE. 870/ Quicksliver, 11,676 Hops. bis... 220| Flaxseed, 2,790 Lumber. M feet.. 1o :2: 'H"O\'. ctls. 1:8 1,600| ienther, rora s 80 790 Ralsins, boxes.. 2,750 flg Chicory, bbls.... 15 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Doparture From Sin Francisco. FTEAMER |DESTINATION.| 6AILS. | PIKR Newport ..... |OCt 1%, ¥aw|Ples (L wel Haver.. . [Oct 19. ey |Pierls Portland ...... |Oct 20.1CAx|Pler 23 San Diego Oct 20.11aM |Plerll Honoluiu.. 20,11 Pier 7 HumboldtBay 2 Pier 9 Vic & Pgt Sna Piery vler 3 Pler13 Pler 1L plerli Pler 1k vier 13 Plev 24 2 5, Pler 11 Oregon ports.. |Oct 26, 5pw | Pier13 Vie & Pgt Snd|{Oct 26, 9am|Pler9 China &JapaniOct 26. 1pu|P M SS STEAMEKS 10 ARRIVE. STRAMER | FROM | Pu=z Willamette. ... | Puget Sound, Del Norte (Grays Haroor.. Banta Kosa. [ | Sau biezo Truckee Coos Bay . Progre: Departure Bay . Peru Chinaand Japan. an Benlto. ... | Tacoma. Pomoua Humbold: Bay. Empire Portland. . Wellington... . DepartureBay.. Farallon Yuquioa tu City of Everatt. |Departure Bay. Coos Bay. Newpor Costa Rica.... . | Panama. Arcata. rortiand Alcatraz i Columblia’ Corona. Mex co. Monowal. Horier % AliceBlanchard Arazo Weeott Mackinaw! Crescent 3 Newport. . Grays Harbor. . <20 : S| Portiand. 3 —— e e e BUN, MUUS AND SiDE, BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL T. £ COAST AND GEODETIC BURVEY Tfll} ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTEN DENT. Sundav, October 18 6.22| Moon rise -5.27| Moon sets. . Sun rises Sun sets. QOctober ~1896. ¥ 1. “fe Eprine Fue(l' Feet| ! |Feez 2w W Tw I8 5.0 L4l v.5% 19| 3.54| 17(10.18 20| 4.2a| 210(10.40 21| 450/ 2.3/11.02) Hw| -lo'w 22| 0.40| 4.7| 817 28| L30| 4.4( 5.47 24| 220] 42| 615 NOTE—IN the above exposition of the tides the early morniug tides are given in the left hand columr), and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second ti column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tae last or righs band column gives the last tide of the day, except wheu tnere are bui throe tides, as sccurs. The helghts given are additions to u soundings on the United States Coast Surve charts, exSept when a minas sign (—) precedes ti beight, and then the number given is subtracti from the depth given by ihe charts. o e e e NOTIC& TO MARINERS. A branch of the United S:ates Hydrographic Office located in the Merchanty Exchange is maintained in San Francisco for the bemeflt of wariners without regard 10 nationaiity aud free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where compiete Sets 0f charts und sailing. direc.10 18 of the viorld are kept on hanl for com- par.son and reference, and the laiest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers (0 navigation and all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. 2 The time ball on top of the building on Tele- graph Hill is heisied about ten minutes before noon, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegrapbic signal received each dav irom the United States Naval Ob.ervaiory . Mare Island, Cal, A’ notice stating whether the time ball was aropped on time, or giving the error. if any, is pubiishel the same day by the afternoon papers. and by the morning papers the following fav. W. 8. HUaHES, Lientenant. U, S, N.; in charge. The Time Ball. BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR SAN FRANCISCO. Octaber 17, 1898. The time bail on ‘lelegruoh Hill was aroppel exactly at noon to-day—L e..ai noon of the 120ta meridian, or exactly 8t 8 P. A, Greenwich time. W. 5. HUGHES, n charge. Lientenant U. S SHIFPING iNaBLLsGedN LR, Arrived. SATURDAY, October 17. Stmr State of California, Green. 53 hours from Portland, via Astoria 4734 hours; pass and mdse, to_Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr Crescent City, Allen, 38 hours from Cres- cent City: pass and mdse, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, 5934 nours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. sumr North Fork, Hansen, 25 hours from Eu- reks; pass and mdse. to Charles Nelson. Sumr Laguna, Peterson, ¥4 hours from Usal; lumber, to Usal Redwood Lumber Co. schr Eita B, Bourne, 10 nours from Fort Ross: 35 bxs butter, to Ross & Hewlett. Schr Excelsior, Burmelster, 15 days from Port Blakeley; lnmber, to Renton, Holmes & Co. Schr Mary Bldwell, Wiison, days from Iversens Landing; wood and posts, to N Iverseu. Cleared. SATURDAY. October 17. Stmr City of Para, Mortensen, Panama, ete; P M8 S Co. stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. » srstmr Belgic, Rioder, Bon%knn‘ and Yoko- hama, via Honolulu: O & 0 S8 Co. Sumr Washtenaw, Croscup, Comox: 8 P Co. S.ur Jeaule, Mason. oeatle; Pacific Steam Whaling Co. Brship Glendoon, Caliaghsn, London; Geo W McNear. ‘Ger bark Schilier, Steinborner, Queenstown; Gir- vin & Eyre. ‘Bark Gatherer, Vervick, Nanaimo; Oregon Imp Co. Schr Mary Dodge, Hansen, Kahulul: Alexander & Baldwin. Sniled. SATURDAY, October 17. ¥r war s’ mr Duguay Trouin, Bayle. Stmr Clty of Para, Mortensen, Panama, etc. Br stmr_Belgic, Rinder, Yokohama and Hong- koug, via Honolulu. Sumr Geo Loomis. Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. Stmr National Clty, Anarese Stmr Greenwood, Carlson.: Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. Brs.m: strathness, Durdin. London. Stmr Scotia. Jonnson, Albion and Trinidea. Stmr Sauta Cruz, Nicolson, San Diego au ports. Sunr Point Arena, Strand, Mendoctno. Brship Jane Burrill, Robértson, Hull Brship Lantls o, Latts, Queenstown. Bark Tidai Wave, Lancaster, Tacoma. Bark S C allen Thompson. H mo niu. Brbark Fastcroft. Cormack. London. Bechr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Schr Coquelle. Pearson, Coquille River. Schr Sacramento, Hansen. Schr Chas Hanson, Nielson, Grays Harbor. Telographic. POINT LOBOS, Oct. 17.—10 e. w.—Weainer cloudy: wind NW: velocity 16 miles. Charters. The Br ship Grenada loads coal at Departure Bay for this port; C B Kenney, mdse at this port for Sy.dney: ship B ¥ Cheney, coal at Departare Bay for Honoluu: Brship Anpesley, wheat at Portland for Europe, 81s 8d: Br ship Galgorm Castle, same voyage, 31s 5d. The Br ship Flintshire was chartered prior to arrival for wheat t0 St Vincent for orders, 26s 3d; Brship St Margaret, Europe, 27s 6a. Domestio Ports. ASTORIA—Arrived Oct 17—Stmr Columbla, hence sept 15; stmr Alice Blanchard, heuce Oct 11, via way ports; bkin Gleaner. trom San Jose de'Guatemala, Salled et 17—Br ship Riversdale, for Queens- town. ’ BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Oct 17—Schr Monterey. hence Oct 16. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 17—Bktn Monlior, hee 2. O e Oct 17—Stmr North Fork, for San Fran- S COMA—Satiea Oct 17—Schrs Robert Searle and Maria B Smith, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Oc: 17—5.m¢ Pomons, hee Oct 16, BOWENS LANDING—+alled Oot 17—Scur Mon- terey, tor San Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Oct 17—8tmr Nogo. for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Oct 17—Haw ship John Ena, from Tacoms. way SANTA BARBARA—Salled Oct 17—Schr Ivy, for Eureka. 'ALBION—Arrived Oct lu—Schr Alblon, hence QOct 15. ‘Arrived Oct 14—Bktn O O Funk, from st Mich- VW WHATCOM—Salled Ot 17—Schr Glen- dal San Francisco, "fi}g.au_ouum Oct 17~Ser Louis, trom n. S S WFORT—Arrived Oct 17—Sime Albion, hence Uct 16. SAN DIEGO—Sailed Oct 17—Schr Lena Swea- sey, ‘or Puget Sound. "'ACOM A—>alled Oct 16—Stmr San Benlto, for San Fraucisco, Sailed Oct 17—Bktn Willle R Hume, for Shang- :Ill “To sall Oct 18—3hip Yosemite, ior San Frao- isco. TATOOSH—Pasted Oct 17—Btmr Lakme, from Tacoma, for San Pedro. % SEATT L~ ailed Oci 17—=Jap stmr Konaura Maru, for San Francisco. 4 Foreign Ports. PORT PIR1E—Arrived Oct 15—Brship Earl of Dunmore, from Port Blakeley, NANAIMO—Arnived Oct 16-8hip J B Brown, hence 8:pt 26, SHANGHAI-Arrived Oct 14—Bktn Jane L Stanford, from Chemainus. VICIURIA—Salled Oct9—Dan bark Tercera. for lebrgool. MONTEVIDEO—Salled Oct 15—Br ship Black- braes, for San Francisco. CURONEL—=ailel Oct 14—Br stmr Cedar Branch, for Hull. ROY AL ROADS—Arrived Oct 10=Br bark Ken- yon, from Por:, Ciarence. . importations. PORTLAND— Per State of Calitornia—294 sks wool 7271 sks wheat, 1600 sks bran, 415 sks oats, 2159 sks 764 qr-s<s flour, 7 coops pouitry, 1867 Pkgs paper, 240 bxs tinpiate, 4 0 cs salmon, 602 sks potatoes. . AsLoria—605 sks oysters, 2746 Cs salmon, 25 bb! berries. 3 pkgs express, 1 bg coin. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescen: City—1 bag wool, 65 bxs buter. b cans powder, 8% pk<s mdse, 8 cs meat, 1 bal forks, 2 cs bacon, 1 keg feet, — M ttlumber, TACOMA—Ter Walla Walla—10cs rock & rye, 88 pkss mdse, 3 bdls carpet, 500 bars bulllon. Tacoms via'N £ R R—z0 rolis_carpet, 5 cs nuts. Tacoma west of Fargo—2453 sks wheat. 45 bdls bides, 1510 uf-sks 1ubU gr-sks flour, 6 pkgs mdse, 5 bxs l«mps, 2 bxs clo ks. Everett—478 kegs nails, 7 bxs nalls, 540 bdls <hooks. 69 pkgs mdse, 700 bars builion. 556 bdls 308 rolis paer. Senifashmoo—2500 cs sa!mon. New . hatcom—13 pes sandstone, 2 orts figs, 1 sk almonds, 500 cs salmon, 101 bdls proom bandles. 3 pkgs express. Anacort-s—5572 sks oats. Fairhaven—1350 sks oacs, East via Vanccuver—174 s tobacco, 2¢s fron bolts, 50 bbis giucoss, 145 ce clsens, 1 bx hard: ware, 22 bxd pianos, 8 cs dry goods, 1 cs under- wear, 26 cs boots and' shoes, 20 ¢s clzarettes, 3 Cs hoslery, 71 cs envelopes, 400 cs condensed milk. Vancouver—119 bdls hides, 34 bdis peits, 8% bdis bides. - Seattle via G N Ry—502 cs salmon. 1bx halibut, 1000 bo.s lime. 871 pdls hides, 1 bdl fu s. 11 bxs 68k nuts, 2656 sks oats, 162 pkgs mdse. 13 bf- Dbl herrings, 10 pkgs express. 2 sks coin, 25 sks oysters, 100 bbls roiled oats, 20 bxs fish. Port Tonsend—108 bdis hides, 28 pkgs mdse. Victoiia—8 bxs fish, 68 bdis hides, 5 pkgs mdse, 7 bdis bamboo. 18 cs curios, 1000 bags rice. EUREKA—Per North Fork—3 bxs plates, 1 o8 bardware, 1 bx seed, 1 cs saw, L sk wool, 1¢cs mans, 1 sk skins, 8 pkgs machinery, 1 cssam- ples, 61 M ftlumber, 869 M shakes, 2396 A shingles. Consignaas. Per Crescent Olty—Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Haw- ley Bros; F B Halght: Witzel & Bake: Brewery; Hilmer, Bredhoff &Schuiz: Enterprise Brewery: C K Whitney & Co: Hobbs, Wall & Co; Bissinger & Co; Norton, Teller & Co: Broadway Brewery, Tuomas Loughtan: Western Card Acid as Co. Per State of Califorma—s Koshland & Co; J P Thomas: Allen & Lewis: M P Detels; Standard Biscuit Co; F Hillens & Co: Moore, Ferguson & Co; H Dutard; Geo Morrow & Co: Porter Bros & Co; F M Warien; ¥ C S - Co; J K Armsby & Co; Pacific Me:al Works: McDonough & Runyon; E C Ward: Dalton Bros: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: Kin Morse Canning Co; Dodge, <weener & Co; WI liams, Brown & Co: J K Armsby & Co; E Levin- 800 & Co: A Zellerbac - & Sous; Crown Paper Coj Clatsop Mill Co: Morsan Oysier Co; E C Ward; A Levy & Co: M B Moraghan: Wells, Fargo & Co. Per North Fork—Amer Press Assn; Califorala Saw Works: Dunham. Carrigan & Co; Carroll & Carroll; E B Stevens & Co: H ~ Crocker & Co; Chas Nelson Standard Oil Co: Revere Rubber Coj San Francisco Bridge Co: Herrecken & Schro er. Por Walla Walla—FHenry Coweil & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: Brown Bros & Co: J J Adam & Coi Moore, Ferguson & Co: Blssinger & Co; S F Chemical Works; R T Engelhardt; T'hos Lough- ran; W_Conen; Hirsch & Lo; Haas. Baruch & Co:' H'Wood; American Union Fish Co; Brokaw Bros: Clyde Cozke; Getz Bros &Co; Hoffman, Ro hschild & Co: John Hammersmith: J K Armsby & Co; J T McGordon: Lelst & Thulkeld: Milan & Co: Paladini & Co; Camilioni & Co; L A_S Schwabacher & Co; Lachman & Jacobi; M B Moraghan; N Jungi H_Du- tard; Rothechild & Co; Schwabacher Eros The{ Wer heimer Co; Tillmann & Bendel Murphy, Grant & Co: Sherman, Clay & Co: Th American Tobacco Co: Anderson & Conkll Buckingham & Hecht: Sherman, Clay & C Greenbaum & Co. D Furst: B Misky; H Levy: GO Hewe & Co; G W Glbbs & Co;' Schieg& Banker; P C Syrup Co; H Waldeck: Bank of Brit.sh North America; Nippon & Co: Parrott & Co; order E G_Lyons &.Co; I Barchelot; C San- guinetti; H D Thomas: M C Porter; Mil Sloss & ~cott; New York Beiting and Packing Co: 8 rhrich; Selby Smelting and Lead Co: P N Lundsirom; Patorim Carpet Co; Moore, Fergu- 8on & Co; Allen & Lewis; H Dutard; American Biscuit Co: C J Lelst & Co: G W Howard: J Everding & Co: J P Thomas; J A Day & Co: Aibert Rosenbaum: B Adams; Dunham, Carri- gan & Co; L. H Clayburgh: White newing Ma- Chine Co: F L Webber: George Martin; Northera Lumber Co. Stauffer Chemical Works; Schwelt- zer & Co; T J Goiaen; W @ Kichardson; Deming Palmer Milling Co: J Q Adams: Clark & Son. Sam Weister; ~pencer, Clark & Co; Alaska Pack- ers’ Association; H Warfield. For Late Shivping Intellicenca e TwelfthZPage. UCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.8. CO. DAYS TO AUSTRALIA. * §.5. AUSTRALIA, S 8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day. Ociober 20. 810 a.M. Special party rates. 8 S, MONOWAI salls_via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, Novem- ber 1% at2 p. M. Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, South Africa. J. L. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 113 Montgomery stroet Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP (€0, TEAMERS LEAVE nna«nw;r& ‘whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mar: Island, Loring, Wrangei, Junean, Kil- lsnco aud Sitka (Alaska), ai 9 A. 3., Oct. 11, 26. For Victoria and Vancouver (8. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New W aicom (Bellinzham Bay, Wesh.), 9. M. Oct. 1, 6,11, 18, 21,26, 81, and every fifth day there- after,'conneccing ‘at Vancouver with the C, P. B R., atTacoma wi:h N, P. R. R., at Seattle with &, N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For irureka, Arca a and Fields Landing (Hum. boldt Bay), sir. Pomona 2 P. M., Uct. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereatter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (san i ufs Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, an Pedro, Eas; Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at § A. M. Oct. 2. 8, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and évery foursh flll{! fter, ‘or San Diego, stopping only st Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- Angeles) and Newport, 11 , 20, 24, 28, and every fourth Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A. M. 25th of each month. 5 ‘Lhe Company reserves right to change steamers or suiling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Monigomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTL.AND From Bpear-street Whart, at 10 A. . FARE({8}3 First ot Including 4 6 Second-o berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia. Oct. 5, 15, 25, Nov. 4, 14 State of California.Oct. 10, 20, 50, Nov. 9,19 Torough tickets and through baggare to all Eastern poiois. Rates and foiders upon appica- tion to F. F. CONNOR, Gene-al Agent, 630 Market street, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents COMPAGNIE GEXERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st, 1ravelers by this line avold boih transit by English rallway «nd the discomfort of crossing the channel in & small boat. New York 1o Alexundrisy Egypt, Via Puris first-cluss $16.; secoud-ciass. $116, * 14 Si tapaG La TOURAINE @ kor turiher particulars apply to A FORG! ) A g Green, Now York. Agents, 5 Montgomery No. ’hw J. F. FUGAZI & CO, wvenue, San Francisoo, WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Rogal Mall Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVEKY WEEK. ABLN, 850 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- O ing to steamer and accommodations selected ; second cabin, $ 2 50 and 84, 50 i Teutonle. Steersge Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scouland, Sweden, Norway aud Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tick sailing dates and cabin plans % proc: from W. H. AVERY, Paclfic Mall , Or at Lhe General Office of the Oompfllw 618 Market street, under Grand Hotel. G, W. FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pier No, 8, Washin, At 6 ¥. M, Daily. b'rvlfiu rm‘iegd% 43~ Accommodsiions Réuerved by Telsphons. ‘L5e only line making through rates on Valley ad frei : . w‘:: ERRAMERY sdee . C. alker, - D, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. ‘Aeiepbone Main 808, Cai Nav. aud lmpt Ca SAN FRANCISCO TO VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO.’ LAID UP FOR REPAIRS. NEW CARD SOON. FOR SAYJOSE, LS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ STEAMIE ALVISO LEAVEs PIER 1 DAILT at10A . (Sundays le?d’lfi): Alviso d.“g‘: 6P M. (Saturdays excepted). Freight and B005 " Sen Josen The. oy e 0 0 C. Cl v Salia Clara 3 San Jose €310 | RAILROAD TRAVEL] S. F. AND PORTLAND EX- CURSION TRAIN. OCTOBER 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, And Every Fifth Dav Thereafter, from S. P. Co's Ferry Landing, ioot of oy Market St at 8:00 P. A Including Bertn elan $ Tonris: Slcs Den, sp clA 5 l 0 First-class, lacluding “AIES s‘l 9 Berth, Standard ) Sicoper. For furher informa:ion apply a: 613 Markes stree: (Grand Hotel Uicket office), 8. F. RICHARD GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN. ‘Gen. -Lraffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agh SOUTHERN PFACIFIC CONFANY “(PACIFIC SYSTEM.} Trains leave nn. ‘J arrive at )] SAN FRANCISCO. LEAVE Frox Ocroser. 11, 18%, G300 Nilcs, San Joso and Way Stations.... 7:00A Atlautic Expross, Ugden aud Vast,. 7:004 Benicia, Vacarille, Rumssy, mentd, Orovills and Redding vis 73004 Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga and Santa Rosa. . ®:804 Niles, Sau Jose, Stockton, Ione, Sacramento, Marysville and Dlufr... *8:304 Peters and Milton. 9:00A Now Orleans Exprezs, Raymond (for osemiite), lresno, Lakersfield, Santa Barbara, 1.08 Angeles, Dem- , El Paso, New Orleans and 4:450 11:A5L G:15r in Jose and Livermore. 7:150 #1:00p Sacramento River Steamers, 902002 11:30P Port Costa and Way Stations t3:452 4:00p Martinez, Sau Kamon, Valicjo, apa, Calistogs, Kl Verano and uta Rosa. ereees DI1BA icia, _Vacaville, "~ Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oro- Villo and SACEAINENtO .vevververes 1AE1TA A:80r Niles, San Jose and Livarmicrs, 8:454 308 “Ange] press, Btockton, Fresno, Sauta Barbara and Los Angeles . 10:454 4:130P Santa Fo Route, Atlantic Express for Mojaye aud Last.............. 101434 §:00 Furopean Mail, Ogden and Jiasi 9:454 :00% Hagwaris, Nilcaand San Jose 73454 17:00p Vallejo . 17:40R 7:00r Oregon iiipeee Bacrmiento. Marre: e, Redding, Porl Pugel Bownd and ask 1:154 SANTA_CIEUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 17:404 Banta Cruz Excursion, Santa Cruz and Principel Way Stations ...... 18:052 8:154 Newark,Centerville,San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek,Sanea Cruzand Way SHations. ... coreiees BIBOR $2:15p Nywark, Centervillo, San Jose, New Xinaden, Felton, Boulder Greek, ta Cruz and Principal Way tations . 4:157 Newark, San Jos COAST DIVISION (Third & Tow, 354 Bau Joso and Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays only)....... 1:30P 8:154 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Banta Cruz, acilio Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Zuis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surt sud rivcipal Way Stations ... 7:052 404 San Joso and Way Stations. 5:00p 1:30A Palo Alto and Way Stations.. 3:30p *2:307 San Mateo, Menlo Park, San Jose, Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Siuta Cruz, Salinas,Monterey and PacificGrove *I0:404 "rlllr San Jose and Way Bllflonz 9:47A #3:30p San Jose aud Way Btations,.... 06A 5:30p SanJose and Principal Way Stations *S:484 6:30p Ban Jose and Way Stations. ¥1:45p San Jose and Way Stations. SAN LEANDEO AND WAYWARDS LOCAL, 161004 TiA5A 8:004 9:004 Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, San Leandro and Haywards. 9:00p | § Runs through to Niles. $#11:15p ) ¢ From Niles. | 12:002 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAN PRANCIS0—Foot of Market Street (Slip §)— 9:00 © 11:00a.. $1:00 *2:00 $3:00 $6:00 *6:00e.m. —Foot of Brosdway,— *6:00 8:00 10:004.m. $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 *3:00 $4:00 *5:00P.:. A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. 1 Buturdays only. { Sundays only. 1 Mondav. Thursday and Saturday nizhts only SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- (IFIC RAILWAY €0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of MarketSs. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEE DAYS-—7:80, 9:00, 11:00 A..: 12:3%, 3:30, 0, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra irl 81180 . w. Saturdays—Exira irips i 1:3 and 11:30 P. . BUNDAYS— ), 9:80, 11:00 A.x.; 1:30, 3:39, 6:00, P. AL San Rafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:15, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 A. 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 P. 3. Saturdays—Extra tripg at 1:55 p. M. and 6:35 ». x. SUNDAYS—8: v, 9:40, 11:10 a. 3.; 1:40, 3:40, 6300, 8:25 P. X. | Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. leave Arrive San Franclsco. 31;,;'}:1‘ San Franciseo. BUx- ' SuN- | WEER DAYS. Destinadion. DAYS. Days. 8:00 AM| Novato, 10:40 AM| 8:40 ax Petaluma, 10 Py |10:25 Axg 5:00 P |Santa Rosa.| 7:85 px| 6:22 P Fulton, ‘Windsor, 10:25 A Healdsburs, Geyserville, 3:30 #8:00 ax| Cloverdale. | 7:35 »y| 6:92 P Pleta, Hopiand & 7:30 AM| 8:00 A Ukiah. 7:35 pM| 6:22Pu T:80 aM 10:25 A 8:00 ax|Guerneville. | 7:35 7x 6:22px TBOAN[B00 ax| Sonoma |10:40 ax| $:40ax ‘an 5:10 £x|5:00 7| Glen Ellen. | 6:10 px| 6:237u 7:30 AM|8:00 Ax 10:40 AM|10:2) Ax¢ 3:30 7| 5:00 pae| SeDaStOPOL | "g1y0 par| 6:29 rat Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs; at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: as CloverGale foi the Geysers; at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay and Lakeport; as opland for eport and Bartiett Errn as Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blua Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jonn Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucke Dell’s, Sanhedrin- Helghts, Hullyille, Booneville, Greenwood, Orr's Hot Springs, Mendocioo City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willets, Cahto, Co- velo, Laytonville, Harrls, Scotla and Kureka. Saturday to Monday round-trip ticksts at reduced On Suiidays round 4xip tickets to all polnts be yond San Eafael at half races. Ticket Offices, 650 Marketst., Chronicle buflding E, G WEITING, R. X. RYAN, AtlgPtic . Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave and arriva . Market-Sireet Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRESS. To Chicago via A, & | Direct Bina Leavesda Iy at4:30P. a., carrvi.. Ui wisn | 8lice Drawing-room and Modern Uphoisercd Tourise Ejeepjng-cars, which run dally thronh 10 Chicage Louls. nsas Olity. Annex cars for Denver and Si, Bosion Kxnarsions, via Kansas City, Chicage, Montreal and the Whits Mountaias Leav R A utalns © every The best rallway from Calffornia to the Fast, New rails, new ifes: nodust; in:eresting scenery, and good meals in Harvey's dining-rooms. San Francisco Ticket Office, 644 Markes 8t., Chronicle Building, Telephone Malm 15 Oakland, 1113 Broadway. NORTH PACIFIC €6A5T RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). ¥rom San Francisco, Commencing Sepi. 18, 1893 WEEKDAYS, L Haiasl—#7:25, #9118, 5, #5318, #5:45, 8130 P Extra trips for Sia Hafael on Mondays, Wednes days and Saturdays ai 11:50 p. M. SUNDAYS, For Mill Valley and Sun Fafael—*8:00, *10:08 *11:80 4. M 0, 3:00, *4:50, 6:15 7. a. Traing marked *run o ¥an Quentin, THROUGH TRAINS, For Point Reves and way stations—7:25 a. Weekdays, 8:00 4. X Sundays, 1:46 P, M. Satur 8. I or Cazadero and wav stations—7:25 o M. week days; 1:45 P. X Sacurday MOUNT TATALPAIS Trains conne, v N, (Lraing gonmect With North Pacifle WELK DAYS—.uve S E. arning—Arsive 8, v, SUNDAYS—eave 8584 3 11530 4 303 100rp ok Returning—Arrive S.F.1:16 p.u 4:20 p.ar. Tatas b giels LA YaLG & - LOUK & ~ONS, 621 Market st., 8. F. MUl Valley and Moun; Tumaipais Soenic Kall wag, For Mill Valley 11:00 . 3. ¥1:45, SA M 1:4e

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