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: THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1896 ~THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Silver unchanged. Bank Clearir lose slightly. ‘Wheat declined sharply. Brewing Barley weaker. Choice White Oats Corn and Rye dull Beans inaciive. Hay dull and weak. Flour and Feedstnfts unchanged. o increase 100%: w a decrease. and Brandy. ue collections. s of orelgn produce. s cheap. Cheese steady. b higher again. carried over, s in ample supply. nchanged WE HAVE SOME MONEY LEFT. Treasury officials ‘at ‘Washington say we have 5 in money of all kinds, besides over 000.000 in bullion, from which more movey made 8s §00n 88 the coinage presses of the at liberty. The descrintions of coin and oney in shie United- States on Octover 1 ows: $600,544,227 rd siiver dollars 4 141 Subsidiary sitver. 75,854,781 Gold certificates. E 8,639 sury notes of 1890. d States n rrency ceruifi National bank no the begin- The smount in 1 & long time. 1 was as foliow: $478,77 56,5 of 1890 es notes Decrease for the year........... $9.000,000 more of gold coin in circn tion than there was a_year ago. but $12.000,000 less of gold coin certificy showing a net loss of £5,000.000 in the yeliow metal. ‘The changes in ouher forms of money offset each other. TRADE FOR FIRST THREE QUAR- TERS, - The foreign commerce of the United States for the nine months ending September 30 compares as follows: Imports 139 85 Exporis.. » V468 [ The comparison shows a decrease of $78,084, 995 in imports and an increase of $308,101.920 in - exports, which means a net exi aln of $187,000,000 n the rce of trade in favor of this coun: in 115,67 s year we Xported a 242 greaier than we have im- ng-d conditions promise better R MOVEMENT. tatement of the gold movement to e U States for the nine months ember 30 is as foliows: 1895, 859,930, . ending Se 1896. $64,883,856 55,/ 21 Imports.... 3 5,190, 2 he gold exports exceded the imports ,350,343. This year we have ngt oply | in, but have imported £9,818,435 ve exported. Exports 441,071, an Increase of $7,77 FOREIG IMPORTS, Imports of foreign merchandise at San Francisco nths of 1896 were $29,- 500 duri Of this year's g the same orts $11.060.- 400 ., $2,531.000 ,380,600 from tral n British Columbia and Indies. COLLECTIONS. e collections in this district mon;bs.ef 1896 were $1,709,- 86 during the same period in ar's collections include $460,000 81 for spirits and $150,342 for BANKE CLEARINGS. Local bank clearingslast week were $13,534,656, 11,990 for the same week In 1595. AND BRANDY RECEIPTS. WINE Receipts of brandy and wine at this port durmg | first nine months of 1895 wereas follows: Wine, 11,476,000 galions, against 11,252,600 gallons dur- ing the same period in 1895 Brandy, 107,000 gallons, againss 10: . QUICKSILVER TRADE, Receipts of quicksilver at this port dyring the first nine months of the year were 21,559 flaks, agamst 23,648 during the same period in 1895. The exports by sea for the nine months were ed at $365,082, against 11,293 THE LUMBER Exports of lumber from this port during the firsy nine months Of the year were 23.403,000 feet, against 11,751.000 feet during the same time in 1895. A gain of 100 per cent this year 1s oot Lo De sneezed at. BUSINESS, O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow| Explanation. Tite arrow flies with the wind. The top figures station indicate maximum temperature for tho ays; those underneath it.if any, the amount of raintail, of melted suOw in inches and hundredths, . during 'the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; igo- therms, or dotted lines, equai temperature. The high” means high barometric pressure and is_usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” - refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and sccompunied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows”_usually first appear on tbe Washington coasi. When the pressure is high in_the interior and iow slong the coast, and the isobsrs extend north and south along the comst, rain is probable; but when the “low” is inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon 1s improb- + able. With a “high” in the vicinity of 1daho, and the pressure falling to the California coas'. warmer weather may be expected in_summer and coider weather (n winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. - C—— FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS GND NEW YORK STOCKS. 2 WHEELOCK & CO., < Leldesdorfr St., Tel. Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel, Main 5828 3'more | WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATRS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BURRAU, SAN FRANCISCO, OCt. 24, —W, mml:is 5 P. a—Weather conditions and general The following' maximum tem smperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day: Eurcka 84, Fresno 84, San Die ; 3 3 g0 66, Red Bluff 72, San Luis Obispo 68, Yuma 84, San Frabetsco 55, Los Angelds 66. 3 mlfi;;nml‘rnn:lx-co data—Maximum temperatare 55, um 61, mean 53 Ralnigil 1 v - four hours—a trace. B mbhs . The Aix pressure s bolow the normal throughou? the entire region west of the kocky Moy except in the vicinity of San Luis f)b\s:.;.‘“'lrl;:é pressure is highest in this latter regio, from | which section it decreases northward and east- ward. This condition canses generally clonds weather and occasional light sprinkies of ‘rain in Northern California, Whileno general storm is apparent 10-night, still the conditions are some- what ussettled, aithough they appear to be im- Pproving in Caliornia. Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnizht, October 25, 1895: Northern California—Generaliy cloudy weather In northwest poriion: falr in southeast portion Sunday; probably Jight rain on the northern coast to-night: brisk southwest winds becomiry north- westerly ou the northwestern coast. hern Calitornia—Cioudy &nd somewhat threatening along- the coast, the skies clearing during the day: fair in the interior Sunduy; some- what warmer O the northern coast; fresh west- *vada—Generally fair Sunday. Utah—Fair, somewhat warmer Sunday. Arizona—Fair. somewhat warmer Sunday. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy Sunday morning, the skles clearing during the day; brisk ‘winds W. H. Haxox, Forecast Offictal. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. YORK, N. Y. Oct. 24 —Lower yrices NFW from London. a break in wheat, and fears of a poor bank statement, ail contributed to a rather weak opening at the Stock Exchange. The declins which followed was unimportant, ssy %5@5s per cent. Before the expirajion of the first hour of trading the entire list developed greatstrength. In fact & majority of the leading issues sold at the bes: figures of the week. The change for the bet- ter was due to the fact that ihe bank statement showed a zain in cash of $..756.660, and an in- | erease in surplus reserve of $3°049,500. The enor- | mous con 5—$6.019.800—was appa- | rentiy overlooked by the bull enthusiasts. ‘The deposit line was reduced $5,212,400, mak- ing the total reauttion for the pas: 1wo weeks over | $10,00,000. In the last hour business was active and’ prices moved up briskly. Sugar sold up to 11284 : Chicago Gas sold up 10 6914, Rock Isinnd Burlington and Quincy to 7414, St Paul y tian to 9315, Reading to 277, | Rubber to 2 . do_preferred to 7034 Leather preferred to 62, and Western Union to 87 The bituminovs coal shares- were in better re- quest on the anpouncement that the miners oif the ;\\'he:-l\nu and Lake irie. Hocking Valley and leveland, Lorain and Wheeling roads will re- ume work on Monda: Speculation closed strong with prices at or nes the best of the da | 14@134 per cent,” the industrials leading. Total | saies were 103,125 shares. including 13,800 shares | Suzar, 12,500 St. Paul, 8800 Burlington and 8200 | Louisviile and hville. | “The railway and miscelianeous bond market | was firm and =zctive. The sales amounted to $843,000. rie first consols rose 134 10 13434: General Electric debenture fives, 1 to 90; Laclide Gas fives, 115 to 83, Oregon Short Line sixes cer- tificates, 175 to 109: Northern Pacific first sixes egistered, 114 to 11414: Reading general fours, 4: St. Panl Southern Union sixes, 155 to L4, #.d Texas Pacific firsts, 214 to 8. n‘Government bonds at_the board $10,000 cou- Ppon fours of 1925 soid at 11734, 5 Grain. FLOUR— : Winter wheat, low grades, $2 20 3 30: do fair to fancy, $3 06@3 50: do patents, | $8 45@4 75: Minpesota clear, $2 90@3 75; do | straits, $3 80@1 16; do patents, $4 10@5: low extras, @5 30. | _CORNMEAL—Quiet and steady; yellow Western, | $215@2°20 | RYE—Dull weak: 20@41c on track. BARLEY—Qulet; Western, 28 WHEAT—Srot market doll, 314¢ lower | with_optious; % 0. b.. S0@8014c; ungraded red, | 68@81c: No. 1 Northern, Options were fairly acti close d unsettled, with eak at Sibe deciine on decidedly lower | cables, weak West and_free unloading West and here. 'December and May most active: No. 2 red, January, 78c: March, 80Lkc: May, 79550: October, B4 vember, 7455C; December, 7655c. Co pot dull, Weaker. No. 2, 30%4c¢ elevator, 3134c afloa: ; Options wera dull, weak and 14€54c lower on | weaker cables. lower West and following wheat. | November and May only traded in. Octobe: 0 November, 30%c; December, 31ig c. OAT>—=pot qulet; easier. @ptions dull, weaker; October, 2234¢; December, | 28c, May, 2634c, it No. 2, Chicago, 24c; mixed Western, 134c. : | Provisions. | _LARD — Quiet, stronger: | 946 0. 2 white. 2514c; 2334¢; No. 3 white, 315@24¢; white do, 22@ Western steam, Quiet, steady: new mess, £8 5029 00. Ei—Quiet, unchanged: fancy firm: West- ern dairy. 8@lzc; do cremmery, 121@20: do tactory, T@11%gc: Elgins, 20¢; imitanon creamery, 1C10@]i4c. ern, fresh, 13@14c: do, ver case, §2 | @450: limed, 15c. TALLOW—Dull, easy. City, $%e; coantry, 3% | @8%c RICE—Firm; unchanged. | MOLASSkS—Steady: unchanged. | _ COFFEE 0 to 25 points up. November, | #8 70@9 80; Decembver, $9 65@9 T0: Marcn, £9 55 | @9 70:_ Muy, 89 60@Y 70; July, $9 B5: Sepem- | ber, $9'85: Spot Rio. du 1, steady: No.7. J084c. 3AR—Firm, fair demand; off A, 3¥c: mold | A.43%5c; srandurd A, 44c; confectionmers, 4 | crushed, 434c; powdered, 4%4c; granulated, 4% | cubes adjc: Fruit and Produce, PFACHES—Peeled, boxes, 13@15¢; unpeeled, do, T14@10c. PRUNES—Four sizes, 54@5%c. KAISINS—Two-crowr. ‘loose Muscatel, 414@ 434¢: do, three.crown, 534@6c: do :vur-crown, $ip | @334¢c: do. London layers, old, #£1 10@1 15: do, | new, $1 35@1 40: do, clusters, old, 31 25@1 40. HOPS—Firm. State common to choice, 3@7%5c; @0 new, 8@1034c: new Pagific Const, 5 g WOOL—Fairiy active, firm, unchanged. Merchandise. 1RON—Falrly active; American, $i0 25 lake, $10 75@10 85. omestic. §2 85@2 90. N—Firp; Straus, $12 90@14 Plates, firm. EPELTER—Firm: domestic, $3 70@3 75. CHICAGO MARKETS, CRICAGO, Trr.. Oct. 24.—Wheat speculators, especially those who were 50 confident as 10 buy freely yesterday, had a rude awakening this morn- ing when they found Liverpool off 214@2%d and our own curb price Zc lower than when they left for home yesterday, The break at Liverpool was entirely unexpected, and being so was all the more disas:rous in Its effect here. After the firs: ex- citement and panic incident to the opening was over, a little more steadiness developed. but the least indication of sny selling by heavy holders cansed_a quick reaction. The exports from both coasts for the week were 300,000 busnels less than for last week, 8.828,000 bushels clearing. Recelpts In the Northwest were heavy ai 1088 cars against 835 last Saturday and 1146 a year sago. Colcago recaived 188 cars and Inspected out 81,700 bushels. Export clearances were moder- ate at 208,668 bushels. Closinz Coatinental cables were all higher, reflecting the strenzth noted here yesterday. A second panic came about the mlddle of thie session. Decsmber wheat opened from 703/c to 70c. sold between 707gc and 69c, ci0sing at 6984¢, 33c under yesterday. Es- timated receipts for Monday 220 cars. CORN—Lropped fn price through the influence of the demoralization existing in wheat. There has not been any extreordinary buving on the re- cent bulges, so that the break did not bring cut much corn. Liverpool cables were weak and 1d lower. Receipts were quite heavy at 956 cars and #79,506 bushels were taken from store. The ex- | ports of corn for the week were larg ipproximat- ing 3,000,000 bushels. Atlantic seaboard clear- ances’ were 26%.463 busheis. May corn opencd 277c 10 27%4c, s0ld between 81uc and 2755 c, closing at 9814¢, 14@34C under yester- Estimated receipts for Monday 999 cars. OATS—Were cheaper to-day than yesterdcy, the reduced prices of wheat and corn drawsng values of this grain lower. Receipts were 427 cars and 51,244 pushels were taken from store. May oats closed’ Hsc under yesterday. Esvimated receipts | for Monday 4UX cars. Cash. 71@71%c: Decem- PIG FLAX—Was easier. ‘ ber, 74@7434c; May, 80@80igc, Receipts 100 cars. PROVISIONS-A sirong hog market conveyed strensth potent enough to sustain and sdvance product for 4 time. The break in wheat finally | tended an easy tone to this market. Janusry pork | 2nd ribs closed unchanged aud Jaonary lard 234 igher. BUTTER—The butter market was steady to- day. Ofterings were fair and the demand g0od. Creamerles—Extras, 19¢ % b: firsts, 17@18c; reconds, 1:@l4c: imitations, fancy, 12@isc. vairies—Exiras, 17c: firsts, 13@14c: seconds, 9@ 10c. Ladles — Extras, 933@1uc: firsts, 8@8%ac; packing stock, 8c: gresse, Ul,@dc; roll butter, 1l@l2c. EGGS—Were in good demand, with fresh stock scarce. Prices were firm. Fresh stock 1734@1¥c | B dozen. MONEY~Was firm at7% on call and 7% on time losns. Mew York exchange sold at $1 dls- count, Closing Prices. WHTAT — Ociover, 6734¢c; December, 59340; May, 743pc. COlN —Octover, 25@28%4c; Decsmber, 24550 2a34c: May, 28340, GATS — Octover, 17%0: December, 188c; May, 21%c. FUKK—December, $7 00; January, 87 8714, LaRL—December, $4 20: January, $4 47 4.isb~—December, $365; January, $3 873y, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, I, Oct 24.—The number of cattie offered to-dsy was to0 small to make s market. The feeling was mnominally PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latést market quo- tations. Reférence 1st National Bank, 8, F. CRICAGO. PRIVATE WIBL NEW YORK. steady. There was an active demand for hogs. Prises were strong. Offerings were moderate. Bheep and lambs were quiet and steady. CATTLE—Beceipts, 600, Yancy veeves, 3500 Net changes show a gain of | | N.J. Centrat... @5 10: choice to orime 1300 to 1700 M steers, #4 40@4 80: good to chotce steers. 1200 t0. 1600 . 54 10@4 30; meatum steers. 1200 10 1400 B. § @4 00: 4air beet sieers. 1000 to 1300 s, $3 60 756: common beef steers. $3 25@3 50; good to choice stockers and feeders, 800 10 1250 Ib, §5 4 865: fair 10 xood do, 500 10 875 Db, $2 & 8 20: bulls, choice to extra, $2 80@B 25: bulls, PoOr to choice. $1 75@2 75: cows and helfers, cholee to prime, $3 50@3 75; cows, fair to choice, $2 25@3 40; cows, common to fair canners, 81 75@ % 10; calves, good 1o choice, £5 50@6 00: calves, common to zood, §3 00@5 25; TexXas grass sweers. $2 60@3 10: Western rauge steers, $3 00@3 75: Western rauge cows ana heifers, '$3 50@5 30; milkers and springers, head, §25@40. HUGS — Keceipts. 16,000. Heavy packing sna fhipping lots. $3 25@GS 60: common to_choice mixed, " $3 25@3 65: _ehoice_assoried, 85 50@ ©85. lght, ¥3 303 65: pigs. $2 UGS 55 SHEEP—Keceipts. 500, Ihierios 1o choice, 31755 25; ambs, $364 60 Receipts at Kansas City. -~ KANSAS CITY. Mo, Oct. 24.— HOGS—Recelpts, *8500. Market opened strong and closed weak, Lisht and pigs, 3 20@3 37%; medium, $3 16@ 351 heavy. 83 10@3 80. CATTLE—Receivts. 500. Market nominsl Na- tive steers, best, $i@4 50; fair to zood, 33 10@4; cows and 'helfers. best, $2 80@3 10: fair 10 good, $160@280: bulls, §1 15@3 75: stockers and feeders, $2 40@3 45; Texus and Western, $2 40@ 880; caives. 85@1 SHEEP~—Receipts, 1500.. ‘Market steady. ‘Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR. Oct. 24—HOGS— Becelpts, 4300 Marker strong on Tight and mixel: heavy weak. Light and mixed, $3 30 345: heavy. $815@3 50. e 208, s TLE Receipis, 1100, Market quiet and 3 eers., 0U@4 00; cow: 25 i teeders, 82 75@3 45. . SHEEP — Receipts, _500. Lambs, §3 35; Mutton, $2 85, Market strong: NEW 1ORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rallroad Shares, Money on call 5@6%. Prime mercantile paper, 7%@10% Esr sliver, 651jc. Mexican doliars, B50l4c. Sterling Exchange is steady, with actual business an pankers' biils a; $4 8114@4 8134 for sixty days, and $4 §415@4 8435 tor demand. Posied rales, 84 52@s 5olb, Commerclal bills, $1793,@4 8014, Government ponds firm: State bonds dull; railroad bouds firm. Stiver at the board was steady. CLoatNa sroree. Am Tel & Cabl 90 |Norfolk & Woestry, 10 Ateniso 14 | Preferred.... 15 Prefers 2234 Northern Pagij 1a1j | Adams Exp; 145 """ Preferred.. 41; Alton, Terre Haute 65 |Northwesters. American Express109 Preterred. . AmericanTobacco. 73%4(N. Y. Centrai...... 93 Preferred. 967 N.Y. Chicagod®il 1114 Pay State Gas, 9 | st preferred..... 70 Eeltimore & Ohio.. 14%%| ¥d preferred..... 27 Brunswick Lands.. 75 N. Y.&N. H.......172 Xuffalo, Roch & & 11 & New Eng. 45 Cenada Pacitie. 5734IN. Y., Susq & W..o 8Ya Canada Southera.. 4Glg| Preferred......... 2% | Canton Land. Ontario. .., S8 | Central Paciti Ontario & Westera 1els Ches. & Ohio. Oregon Improvmns %% Chicago Alton...... 159 Preferred.........— Preferred... 56 |Oregon Navigation 16 /5! Oregon Short Lins. 14 Pacific Nall........ 21% |Peoria, D. & fivans 2 3/ Pittsburg & W. ptd 15 Pullman Palace....149% Quicksliver... 1 Chicago, B. £ Q.. Chicago & E. 1L, Preferred. ChicagoGas Cleve& FPiutsbnrz.. 1 Consolidation Coal. 32 Consolidated Ges..148 |- Preferred. . C C. C &St Lonls 2714 Reading..... ...... 72 |RioGrande&Westa 16 18341 Preferred. . 7 90" | ock Island. Cotton Oil Cert, 1454! Rome Wat&Ogden. 113 Commercial Cabie. 145" [St. L &S, W.. 4 Dei. Hudson.. 2 Preferred... Del. Lack& W St. Paul. Denver & R. G.. 11%| Preferred. Preferred.. 43 |5t Paul & Di Distillers. ——_ | Preferred. St. Paul & Preferred. . St P. M. & M. Fort Wayne. . Great Northe! Hocking Vall Homestake. ., H. & Texas Ceni Illinois Central.. lowa Central. ToLA.A.& N, MiCh, me Preferrea. Tol. & Ohio Cenk.. 20 Eansas & Texas. Preferred......... 50 Preferred .. 25%4(Tol.St Lonis& K.C. b Kingsion® Pem... 3 | Preferred.. 15, lake Erle & Westa 16 | gnion ¥aciic. Preferred. P. Den & G LakeSnore. 1474/ U. & Coraage. National Lead..... 22i4 Preferrea., Freferred. Guaranteed . Long 1siand U.S. Express. Loutsville & Nash U.K. Leatner. { Louisville. Na& Preferred......... Manhattan Consoi. Memphis & Charts. Mexican Central. .. Preferred.. U. & Rubber. Wab. 5. L & Pac.. Michigan Ceniral.. 92 | Preferred.. M &S L. Wells-Fargo. Preferred. — |Western Union.... 8544 Minn & St. Leom. 6% Wisconsin Central. 1V Istpreferred...... 70 (Wbeeling & L &. 2d preferred Preterred. ... il Missour! Pacifia.. Mobile & Ohlo. Nashville & Chiait. National Linseed. North Awencan. BoNDL Ala Class A & Northern Pac.lsts. 114 Do Ciass B 39 1L0: 1037 Chberokee 4s, 1898.100 107 Ch&N P'Ir Reisds i1 | Do lst pfdincam. 433 DC3-66s. ., 10934 K Grande Wes: 1563 7»& beng 2@ 110%3 Stl&lronMtGen 53 72%p -+ 85 IBLL&SF Gen6s.103 St ¥aul Consols. P C& Pals: £0 Carolina 4! Sonthern RR bs... 85 Do Pac Cal 1sta. 104 Tenn new 8s. .. 73 Texas Pacific Isis. 8414 Texas Pacific 2ds.. 92 Y\ Union Pac 1sts 96.100 o 1 15 Kansas Pa Consoia 67 Ks Fu luts Den aivios | L Eds reg of 1925.116° 1o Consol ds. v ... 90 | Dods cowson . 11318 gmgflmndln' — T _Eds, ree 0F 1807.107 K T 205 85ue| 2o 4a conpon... 108 ers o 28, ;o?fl:‘% Ohlo 4s. fla Do bs. % Mutaal Unfon 6s...10 Lobs, soupon. ...11 N J Cent Gen bs...114 |Vn funding deb. 5%;/: N Y C&st Louts 43108 Nor&West Gon 68118 2 N Caroliua con 4s.] 95 Do registered. ... — Lo deferred 6s. Lo trust ropiasi. 514 8s............. 11835 Wabash 1st bs. Northwest Consois135 | West Shore de. Lo geb os. 105 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Oct. 24.—The spot market 13 quict av 75 20@7s 3d. Cargoes dull at S4s 64 prompt shipment. ¥ FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter. Octo- ber, 65 314 November, 6s 314d: December, 6s 81pd; Jaunuary, €s 34d: February, 63 8144, EECURITIES. LONDON, EN6.. Oct. 24.—Consols : sl ver, 30 1-164: French mnu: 1(:’1"1?11133 §18: a0 EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days. — g8 Steriing Exchange, sight. — T4 Biy Sterling Cables. ... — a8 New York Exchange, sight. - Par New York kxchange, telegraphic.. — 0214 Fine silver, ounce. - 6534 Mexican Dollars. ... - o1 o e FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—Liverpool and Chicago took another tarn downward yesterday and this market fell back in sympathy. For No. 1 shipping dealers guoted §1 30@1 3134 for choice, $1 8215, and for extra choice milllng, §1 35@1 40. The de- cline in fatures was about 8¢, but there was a sub- sequent recovery. - - . 4 CALL EGARD SALFS. {5/: g $1 8534, December—14,000, §1 81; 2000, 2000, $1 314 2000, $1 83; 80U, §1 8515, SrCoND. SAASION — May - 5000 culs. i 3574 18,000, 81 5634 : 5000, $1 856, December-—1008; FhEouram Momxixa SEssto—December—2000 clls, $1 316 6000, 81 3134 60VO. §1 5134 May ~—2000, 1 bad: 28,000, $1 5534; 8000, $1 851/« 6000, 11 3564: 4000, 81 3534, BARLEY—Shipment of 61.018 cils EBrewing, valued at $54,000, to Leith. : With the excep-ion of & decline in Bewing the market shows 1o change. Barley has remained Temarkatly steady dufing the recent excltement. We quote Feed, 80c ® ctl; choice bright, 8214c g cus Brewlng, BS@8734c;” No. 1 Chevaller, 81 5 CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSTON—9:15 0'clock—No sales, SECOND SESS10N—May—4000 ctls, 94c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—>May—2000 ctls, 98¢; 2000, 93%4c. December—4000, 85%5c: 4000, B3%jgo; 2000, Bbyac, ‘OATS—Choice are firm and $1 25 was bid sad refused for & special loi of milling, but the lower and medium crades are dull. White range from $1 05 (0 §1 20, according to quality. Black, for feed, 90c@$) 05: for seed, $1 20@1 50: Gray, “mlg..l; Hed, 95c@$1 05;: Surprise, nominal— none here. CORN—Dull and -unchanged. Large Yeilow, 90 @92%4c B cti; Small Round do, §715c@81 B ctl; White, 80@90c. 'RY E—Is quiet and weak at $1@1 059 otl. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1@1 10 9 et FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The expected decline has not yet oc- curred. Net cash p;l'cu are as gou_ew.:“ Family mm,ua&m! bij Bakers' extras, $4 90@0: RN AL A L, BT o Feed Corn, 319 50@20 50 Cracked Corn, $20@21 B ton. % X MILLSTUF FS—FPrices In sacks are as Tollows, usual m}mnn: to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 B )00 bs; Rye Flour, $2 75 @ 100 bs: Rice Flour, #675; Cornmeal, $2380;: exira cream do, $5: Oatmeal, $3 40; Oat_Groats, $4; Hominy, 3310 @3 30 Buckwheat Flour, $3 19G3 60; Cracked ‘heat, $3 60; Farina, $4; Whole. Wheat Flour, 8; Holled Uats, $4; Pearl Barley, $3 75@4: piit Peas, $3 507 Green do, $4 26 B 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Feedstuffs are about the same. Hay is dull and weak, but no lower. BRAN—$18 50@14 for the best and $12 50@13 P ton for ontside brands. MIDDLINGS—$17@18 for lower grades, and $18 50819 50 P ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled_Barley, $14@19 9 fon Oilcake Meal at the mill, $28 B ton; joubing, $24; clipped Oats, $1 258 ct AY—Wheat, 88@11; Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10; Oat, $6@8 50; Bariev. 86@7 50: River Bar- ley, $5@ falfs, $5 50@6 b0 : compressed, $6@9; 5.0k, 56@b b0: Clover, $6@8 B ton. STRAW—35@45¢ B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—The market isstill quiet, as the decline in Wheat renders buyers indisposed to purchase. Bayos, $1 86; Small Whites, $1 40@1 60; Large Whites, 81 35; Pinks, $2 10@1 15; Keds, 81 30@ 1 40: Blatkege, £1 10@1 15; Ked Kidney, $2 50@ 75: Limas, $2@2 15; Butters, $1 40@1 75; Pen, 81 40@1 65 B cil. _SEEDS - Brown Mustard, $2 75@3 B ctl: Yellow Mustard, $1 85@2 ® ctl: Flax, 51 85@1 60: Ca- nary ed, 2%@234C B_Ib: Alfalfs, 5%%@6%gC; Rape, 2toc; Homp, Shhe 9 . DR1ED PEAS—Niles, $1@1 15; Green, $140@ 180 Beil 3 POTATOES, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes ate weak at 50@ 75c.8 ¢l in sacks and 50C@$1 in bxs; iarly Rose, 20@30c: Burbank Seedlings, 25@40c for Rivers and 50@90c # ctl for Salinas. ONIONS—25@30c B cil Pickles, 26@36¢ B sack. . VEGETABLES—Marrowfat Squash quotable at $£3@5 P ton: Alameda Corn, 5Uc@$]l B crate: Berkcley Corn, 50@75¢ B box: Summer Squash, T5c@81 B box: Ege Plant, 25@sbc B box; Toma: toes, 16@26¢ B box:- Cucumbers, 25@36cH box: Green Peppers. 26@50c B large box: Dried Pep- pers, 1@10c B Green Peas, 60c@31 B sack for common and 2@2%* B b for Garden: String Beans, $1@31 25 # sack for common and 2145¢d b for Garden: Limas, 5UC@$1 @ sack: Green Okra, 25@060c B vox: Dried Ukra, 10@1214c % fb; Cab- bage, 40c @ ctl; Carrots, 3U@4uc B sack; uarlic, 1a@2e ® I 2 BUTTEE, CHEXSE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Essy. The disposition is to keep closely s0'd up. CruaMERY—Fancy, 26@26c: seconds, 23@24c : ® xiny—Fancr, 22@22%0: £00d to cholce, 20@ 21c; lower grades, 19@i86 B I PicKLED—16@18c 3 Ib. FIrRIN—16@17¢ B Ib. CREAMERY TUB-20@21c B B CHEE=K—Choice mild new, 834@9¢ B b: com- mon to good 0ld, 6@8c B Ib: Cream Cheddar, 10 @11c: Young America, 9@10¢c; Western, 10@llc; Eastern, 11@13¢ B 1. EGGS—Fancy California and Eastern have both moved up agun, but common Eggs are slow. stern, 19@23c P dozen for falr_to choice 24@26¢ © doz for fancy; store Kggs, 18@ 9214¢ for ordinary and 25¢ or good: ranch Eggs, 50@82%4c P doz for smail 10 medium and 35@37¢ for choice; cold-siorage, 20@2234c; Duck Eggs, 25c. ON1ONS, POULTREY AND GABME, POULTRY—At the close yesterday there were free suppies of Eastern and domestic stock to be carried over to Monday. The market Is weak and duoll. 2 Live Turkeys quotable at 13@14c B 1 for Gob- blers, 12@13c for Hens: young Turkeys. 14@l5c % Ib: Geese, B pair, $1@1 25: Goslings, $150@1 70; Ducks. $5@2 50 for old and $3 50@4 80 for younx: Hens, 85 50@5: Roosters. youns, $i@d 50; do, old, 84 doz; Fryers, $2 75@3 26: Broilers, $2'75@5 25 for iarge and $2 25@2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 60@1 75 P dozen for young and $L for old. GAMT—Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 50 for Cottontatls and $)@1 26_for small; Gray Geese, $2@250; White Geese, $1 § doz. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS., ORCHARD FRUITS— Quinces are no longer worth quoting. The crop was practically & failure this year. Four cars (3000 boxes) of Apples came In from Watsonville. Peacues, 75c@s1 25 B box. . Pomegrapaies, 35@75¢ # box. Apples, 65¢@$L B boX for cholce, 25@50c for common, g Pears, 25@75¢ B box; Winter Neliis, 50c@$1. BERRIE Blackberries, $5@6 P chest. Cranberries from W isconsin, $7 50: from Cape Cod, $7 50@8 B bbi: from Coos Hay, $2 50 B box. Btrawberries, $2 50@4 60 for large bersies. Raspberries, $4@6 P chest. GRAPES—Table Grapes were well cleaned up at the ¢ 0se. Wine Grapes were In fair supply. Isabel- las, 76c@81 B crate: Tokays, 25@40c $ bx: Black Grupes, 36@10¢: Verdels, 2b@35c: Cormichons, 40U@>50¢; Muscats, 25@40c; Sweelwaters, 25@35¢ box; Grapes in crates bring 10@ldc more than mz‘f”fi"’a ‘Wine Grapes, 25 ton: mixed nfandel Wine Gray . § ton: mix 3 Calitomis Black Grapes $20@22; MELONS—W asermelons, $5@10 B 100: Canta- loupes, 75c@$150 ® crate; Nutmegs, 40@60c B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Limes are weak, owing to the arrival of 600 boxes. Lemons are quotable at $1@1 50 B box for common and $2 5U@S B box 1or £0od to cholce; Mexican Limes, $400@3 B box: California Limes, GU@7oc: Bunanus, $1@2 ¥ bunch; Piueapples, $1,50@3 60 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, EAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Raisins are still very stff and Fruits rule firm with a continned good demand. Quotations ou ihe Frult Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotabie at 6@ 9, for Royals and 11%4@lZc for cholce to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, 3%c for the 4 sizes; Peaches, 4@534c for prime to choice, 614 @7c for fancy and 8@lUc for peeled in boxes: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2i4c for sun-drieq; Pears, 234@5c for prime to choice, 4@bYac for quarters and 6@6Y4c for halves: Plums, 4c_tor pitted and 14e for unpitted: Nectarines, 3@Ac for cholce snd BC for fancy; White Figs, 3c; Black Figs, 24@2V4c. JomRIxo’ DRICks—Pesches. 434@8c: tancy, 70) T14c; Apricots. 614@8c: fa) : Moorparks, 13 @1sc: evaporated Apples, sun-dried, 25, sc; Prunes, 33, @4c for the 4 sizes; Figs, biack, 3c'for unpressed and 3@3%gc for pressed: white Figs, 4c; Plums. 41,@Se for pirted and 13%c forun- pitted; Nectarines, 4@5c B Ib for prime to fancy: Pearn, 334@0c for whole, 4%@6%s¢ for quarters and 415@6%4¢ for balves. RAISINS— CARLOAD_PRICES, ¥. 0. 8. FRESX o—Fonr-crown loose, bc; S-crown, 4¢; 2-crown, isc: Seedless Suitanas, 634c: Seedlesy Muscatels, dc: 3-crown Loudon layers. $1 20; clusters. 81 50: Dehesa clusters, $2 60; lmverial ciusters, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ B Ib. = JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crown, | 100se, B4e: 8-crown, 434c; S-crown, 334c: seedless Sulidnas, 6; seediess Muscatels, d}jo: -orown London Iayers, $1 20; clusters, $1 8 besa clus- ters, $2 75: Imperial clusters, $3 25. NUTS—Chestnats quotable at $@10c: Walnuts, new crop, f. o. b._shipping point, 634c B B for standard and 8c B 1 for softshell; Almonds. 6@ 634c for Languedoc, 3@334c for hiardshell and 8@8c for paper-sheil, jobbing: Feanuts. 4@8c for Kasiern and'4¢ for California: Hickory Nuis, 6@6c § 1b: Pecaus, T34@8c: Filberta, tip@scs Braml Nuw, 71figau % 1b; Cocoanuts, $4@5 100. NE Y—Comb, 10@12%j4¢ for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white éxtracted, 5@5%jac: light amber extracted, 4%@4%c; dark amber, c; dark, 2@3c P ib. EESWAX—-23@26c B . FRUVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6cB D for heavy, 7¢ @ I for light medium, 9¢ for light, 10c B Ib for extra light and 1134c B b for sugar- cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13@18%4¢; Cal- ifornia Hams, 11@11%5¢c 8 : Mess Beet, $7@7 50; extra mess o, 80;: family do, 50} extra prime Pork, ¥7 50@%; exira clear, $16 B bbi; mess. $14 P bbl; Smoced Beet, 10c B 1b. LARD- léern. ele,ere’u‘ is mlnuu: ;‘;.M‘Ifi.:r compound an c for pure; pal c P Ib; Callfornia terces, 6@d%sc ¥ Ib_for compound and S e i AMEDHE, S3gc; 10 tbs, T3e: o ), Tlac COTTOLEN E—61486%4c In tlerces and 73,@ 814c ¥ 1bin 10 B tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7¢ ® B culls and brands, 6c B B; medium, 6c; culls and brands, 5¢ B Ib: light, 5¢ P ; culls and brands, 4c @ Bb: Cowhides 416@5%ac; culls ana brands, 3Ys@dlgc: saived Kip, h@bfic: salied Calf, 7o B Ib; snited Veal, 6c B I drv Hides, 10@11c; culls and brands, 7Y2@8¢; dry Kipand Veal. 9¢; culls, 63p@7¢ B 1; dry Calf, 16¢; culls, 10c: Goat~ skins, 5 each: Kids, bc; Deerskins, good summer, 20@25c ® b: medium. 1 7@9c; Sheepskins, shearings, 1 wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 4 enc) g ool U@EUo eact, Culls of uif kinds abofit Jse e TALLOW~No. 1, rendered, ¢ No. 2,29 214¢: refined, fli‘“: Grease, Zc @ Ib. OuL — We quote Fall Wool as follows: Bour.b,efl molinuln.e ..:Vfl%. “i 1: midal counties, free, 514@7: f secti I'l'hn: ;:'n Joaquin, . spnn:"dw yadu, E@8 : San Jeaquin and Southern Coast, six months, 816@8c. HOPS—Are in fair demand at 5@7%c B b for good to choice, crop of 1896, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 10@4 15; San. Quentin, $420; Wool Bags, 241,@26%c: Frut sags. 5 oAt ilfeton, 98 B ton: New Wetngon, Sartle, 85 b@e: Brvant, $0G8 b0; Cons Doy, 95; e, i : m | Cumberiand, $18 P ton in bulk and $14 In sks: Pennsyivania. Anihracite. Egg, : Weish Antbracite, $8@10: Cannel, $8@8 50: Rock Springs, Castie Gate and Pleasant valley, $7 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $18 B ton in sks.- CANNED SALMON-—Tho Alaskn Packers’ As- i S N St Ren T :n:ann; 76,000 cases, 9Vc P dozen, net cash £. 0. x-ship, | SUGAR-—The Western Sugar Refining Com guotes, terma net caah:’ Cabo and e owdered, 53¢; ¥ine Crushed, 5%c; Dry Granu- Tazed. 4ngo; Lontectioners’ &, b e agnots, c; Magnola 4, 55 AN N S - 27 43g0; xtra C, 4340; Golden C, 4%gc; half barrels 34 more thau barrels, and boxes 4c more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- mfmfi?—smmaq;mm 5c; second do, 4@4L4e; ird do, c VEAL—! , 4y4@5c; small, 6@7c P b 1271'101\' icewnszqm. mw?‘uwn. 4@5¢ LAMEB—5@6c B 1b. PORK—Live Hogs, 3¢ B I for large snd 3¢ for small and medium; dressed do, 424@4%c B b. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. . FOR 24 HOURS. . 1,772| Hides, no.. I 1,450 Pelts. balts. 11,150! Wine, gals. 170(Wool, bis.. Fiour. ar sks. Wheat, ctls.. 5,780 Sugar. bbls. 986 -+ 8U00| Leatner, rolls 40 841/ Raisins, boxes.. 970 260 Tallow, ctls. . 55| Hops. bis.. Middlings, ~—— | Mustard Seed,sk 1,612 Hay, tons. 614/ Flaxseed. sks. 85 Straw, tons. - 22| Lime, bbis. 881 Butter, cu 121 Broom Corn, bis. 20 Cheese,'cils...... _— Quicksilver,fis&s ke Kggs, doz. T 5520| e Farewell to freckles on faces, armis and lcgs, if the experience of a South- Ameri- can lady isverified. She says thatsome time ago, in the absence of water, of which there was a great dearth at the time, she washed her face with some of the juice of a watermelon. The result was so soothing that she repeatedly washed _her face in this manner, and her astonishment was great, a few days later, on seeing that there was not a freckleJeft on her previously beireckled face. —_———— THE CALL CALENDAR. 1415|186 19 (20|21 22|23 |24 | e | | —] LQ.IQII‘;II‘IQI. 27| 28|29 | 30| 51 0ot 39 OCEAN STEAuEKS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIER. Columbia...| Fortiand _..... | Oct 25.10aM |Pler 34 Mexico. *|Oct 25,10ax |Pier 11 Vie & Pgt Sbd Oct 26, 9aM |Pierd China &Japan|Oct 26, 1px[P M S8 NeWPOIL ...... (Oct 26, $au [Pleril wel Xaiver... . (Oct 26, Brw|Pler 1% Grays Haroor. [Oce 27, 5ew |Pler 2 . | San Diego. Oct 1AM |Plerll Panama, Oct ¥813 ¥|PM S8 Oregon .|0ct 28] bew | Prer13 HumboldtBay |0ét uru | Pler 9 Yaquina Bay.|Oct 29, #am|vier3 Poruland ......|{Oct 30.10Ax |Pler 24 Newpori...... Pler 1L Vic & Pgi Pler 9 San Die~o. Plarll STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, FroxM 1 bLue Grays Harbor. Departure Bay . Portland San Diezo Portland. . Victoria & Puget Sound China & Japan Humboldt Bay. Yaquina Bav.. Yaquina Bay,, Alcatraz North Fork: Humbold Bay.. Coos Eay. Newport, Washtenaw ... Comox Progreso Seattle Del Norte Grays Hurpor. City of Everett. | Departure Bay.. Corona. ~an Diego, 80 Homer Coos Bay . Oct 81 Crescent City... (Crescent City Oct 81 Columbia. Portland. Eureka.. Newpor:. 5 Waila Walla... | Victorla & Puget Sound Colon Panama . sSUXN, AND TIDE, T.5 COAST AXD GXODETIC SURVXY TID®: BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ATUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. MOON Sunday, October 25, .6:29| Moon rises....... 7.30%x {5:18{Maon seta. . October—1896. 'hfi Time y[Ttme | o H oW L W 3.4 12.80) b.o| Bin[ 0.0 87| 109 D.B] 8.06/ 0.1 5.4/10.00| 0.2 511085 0.3 4.7/11.52| 0.6 red s L w 1HwW 31| 0.54| 0.8| 7.55| 5.8] 1.46] 2.2| 7.50| 4.7 NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning 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 tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third time colamn the third tide, and tie last or right hand column gives the last tide of the dey, exceps whell there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coasi Survey charts, exoept when a minus sign (—) precedes the belght, and then the number given IS subtractive grom Lhe denth given by the charta. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office located in the Merchants Exchange is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free ot expense. Navigators are cordially invited to Vvisis the office, where complete sets of charts and safling direcilons of the world are kept on hand for com- parison and reference, and the latest information ‘oan always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interestto oc:an commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, telegraphic signal received each rom the United States Naval Obiervatory s Mare Ialand. Cal, A’ notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any. is pubiished the sams day vy-the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers thie following dav. W. 8. HuoHEs, Lieutenant, U, & N, {n charge. The Time Ball. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICR, U. 8 N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE Eax FRANCISCO. October 24, 1898. The time ball on Telegran Hill was 1 exactly at noon to-day- al noon of the 12 meridian, or exaculy at 8 2. i, Greenwich time. W. 8. HUGHES, Lientendht U. S. N.. in chiarze. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. SATURDAY. October 24, Stmr Weeott, Whitney, 22 hours from el River: pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, 70 hours from Newport and way ports; pass and mdse,to Goodall, Perkins & Co.” ‘Stmr Homer, Bonifield, 42 hours from Coos Bay; pass and mdse, 10 Geo Friteh. ‘Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 86 hrs frm Tacoma; 5500 tons coal. to S P Co. Oakland direct. Stmr_Scotla, Jobnson, 60 nours from Trinidsd. via Albion 14 hours; 2733 M shingles, to J R Hanity; 50 M fi lumber, to Albion Lumber Co. Sumr National City. Andresen, 33 hours from Ventura: produce to H Dutard. Ship Orlental, Parker. 13 davs from Departure Bay: 2789 tons coal, to George Fritch. Br ship_Andelava, Glills, 2¢ days from Yoko- hama; baliast, to master. Whal bark Northern Light, Callaghan, 17 davs from ¥ox Isiand; 200 bbls oll, 8300 Ibs whalebone, to James McKenna. Bark Vidette, Dodd, 6 davs from Port Hadlock; 440 M fvlumber and 150 piles, to Washington Dill Co. Bark Guardian, Marden, 11 days from Port Haa- lock: lumber, 0 W J Adams. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 16 hours from Bowens Landing: 90 cds wood, 0 Bender Bros. Schr Ocean Spray, Rasmussen. 18 hours trom Iversens Landin; wood and posts, to N Iversen. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart, 20 hours from Hearns Lauding: 110 cords wood. 1o Bender Bros. Schr_Eglipse, Frummer, 48 hours from Ko- reka: 29 M ft lumber, 2000_M shingles, to Tayior & Co: 984 M shiogles, 100 M shakes, t0 Chas Nel- son. Schr Gem, Olsen, 9 days from Columbia River; ZD?MI 1t lumber, to Byxbee & Clark, Cleared, Mmmv. October 24. Stmr Arcata, Cousins, and; Oregon Hafl- mn:;d Navigation Co. ms;-;x. Uoé:‘mblh Bo. ‘es, Astoria; Oregon e iy sumr Corons, Bennett, San Diego; Goodall, Perkins & Co. 2 = Stmr Mexico, Jepsen. Victoria and Port Towns- end:ni , Perkins & Co. Stm¥ Orizabs, Von Helms, Guaymas; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo; R Duns- muir & Co. Bark Harry Morse, Lane, Sydney; Willlams, Brown & Co. Failed. SATURDAY, October 24. Stmr Arcata. Cousins. Portl : 2 Stmr Lerona, Bennett, San and way ports. b Dieso and way p Telegraphic. / POINT LOBOS, Oct. 24.—10 p. M.—Weash: cloudy; wind W; veloeity 16 mlies. Charters. The brig Lurline loads mdse for Kabulul: schr Incalumber at Sea.tle for Kobe: Br ship Glenlvi. wheat at Portiand for icurope, 30s 8d; Br bask Linden, same voyage, 31s 3d; Br ship o'y woud, wheat a. Tacoma for Evrope, 30s: Nor stmr Tyr, w.hLeu at Tacoma for Calcutia, 23s—prior to arri- v Domestic Ports. 'FACOMA—Sailed’ O¢t 24-Brstmr Woolwich, for Delagoa Bsy. U Tosail Oct 25—Ship Levi.G Burgess, for San Francisco. i BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Oct 24=Schr Monterey, hence Oct 28. ASTORIA—Salied Oct 24—Brship. Lindisfarne, for Queenstown: schrs Ida McKay and knterprise for “San Francisco: Drbark Andrada; Ger ship Henrietta, for Queensiowa. NEWPORT—Arrived Ocs 24—Schr J A Camp- bell, from_Port Biakeley. EUREKA—Sailea Oct 24—Sfmr South Coast, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 24—Br ship Liverpool. trom Facoma. > TACOMA—Cleared Oct 20—Ship Clarence S Ben- nett, ior Hull. Sailed Oct 24—Schr Peerless, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 23—Tug Feariess, hca Oct 18, with dredger in tow. UMIQUA—Arrived Oci 23—Schr Loulse, from San Pedro. 2 EUREKA—Arnved Oct 24—Stmr North Fork, Dence Oct 42, USAL—Sailed Oct 43~Stme Newsboy, for dondo. . \ Foreign Ports. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Sailed Oct 20—Br ship City of Madras, for Oregon. VICTORIA—Arrived Oct 20—Br bark Wythop, from Livernool NANAIMO-+<ailed Oct 24~Ship J B Brown. for San Francisco; tug Feariess, for San Francisco. Tmportations. VESTURA—Per National City—4932 sks corn. 85 sks dried £-nit. L SANTA CRUZ~Per Bureka—3¢ bxs apples, 1 x fish. Monterey—1 crt bananas. 2 bxs dry £00ds. San Simeon—1 bx ezgs. 1 bx egg f00d. 2 bxs fish, 25 dressed calves. Cayucos—1033 sks barley, 235 sks beans, 1 bx eggs. 2 bxs buiter, 16 dressed calves. Port Harford—2 bxs fish, 20 sks wheat, 1454 sks beans, 2 kegs shoes, 2 cs cheese, 2 cs B mest, 15k wool, 1 cs guus. 4 cseggs, 06 bxs apples, 2 kegs olives, 1 bx 1 keg batter. Santa Barbara—4 bbis minera! watar, 7 bbls tal- low, 85 bdls green bides, 15 bdls dried p:1is, 129 pkes mdse, 158 bxs lemons. Gaviota—29 sks walnuts. 9 sks crawfish. Veatura—7 pkgs mdse, 1cs cizars, bbls green frot, 18 sics ary frull, 47 sks walngis, 1 keg 1bx butter. 85 bxs lemons. Carpenteri: 12 sks walnuts, n Fedro—3 pkgs mase. 5 c3 1 pkg roast coftee. neneme—1 dress:d calf, 53 pkgs mdss. Newport—870 sks corn Fast San Pedro—1 sx seed, 1cs mdse. : SHELTER COVE~-Per Weeott—40 bags wool, 2 sks goat ha'r. Eureka—5 cds staveoolts, 30 kegs nails. 1 cow, 33 kegs 52 bxs butter. 150 bbls tallow, 3 pkgs mdse. COOS BAY—Per Homer—530 tons coal, 5000 broom handies, 35°bxs bu 28 bxs cheese, 3 bules flannels, 1 cs cigars, 9 kegs, 3 pkgs coin, 7 boxes. Consizness. Per Homer—J D Spreckels & Bros Co: E B Dean & Co: Hilmer, Bredhott &Schuiz; H H Sattler & Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co ; Bandon Woolen-inllls; ‘Wells, Fargo & Co : il L Judeie: Wieland Bros. Per’ Weeoti—Russ, Sanders & Co: F B Halght: Tillmann & Bendel: Norton, Teller & Co: H } deck: C K Whitney & Co: Dunham. Carrigan& Co: M Kalish & Co: Thos Denigan, Son & Co; Deere Imp Co; Chrlsty & Wise; Enterprise Brewery; C P aiiey. Per National Clty—H Dutard; Erlanger & Galin- ger:J K Armsby & Co. Per Enreka—I Dutard; Minaker & Welbank San Francisco Automatic Register Co; P M S SCo Lievre, Fricke & Co: Wm Claff & Co: J Wielan Redingion & Co; M A Gunst & Co; Haas Bros; J M Moore: Wood, Curtis & Co: C E Whitney & Ce E R Stevens & Co: O B Smith & Co: Daiton Bros: J P Thomas: L Scatens & Co: Levi Splegel & Ci River Express: Pioneer So1p Co: Labor Jixchaage: H Clifton; W R Knight & Co; Philadeiphia Brew- Union Oll Co: Ailen & Léwis: A Paladinl: J B Inguel insheimer Bros: Dairymen's Union: ‘v Allen & Co: J Lvancovicn & Co; A Levy & G De Bernardi& Co: O R & N Co; & £ Plummer: ¥ Uri & Co: Russ, Sanders & Co: Dailrymen’s Union: McDonough & Runyon: H Kirchmann & Co; Roth Bros & Co; Iaylor & Tayior L D Stons & Co; Ehr- LD Stone & Co: Bertin & Leport; O : Milwaukee Brewery; Buffalo Brew- Standard Oil Co: Witzel & Baker: Henry erss Meyer; Hills_Bros; Campodonico & Malcols Jiammond & Brod; Western Meat Co; Wellmai Peck & Co. For Late Shinning Intellivence Ses Twelfth Page. UCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS T HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, I AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA. 8 S. AUSTEALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues day, November 10, 8210 o.M, Special pariy rates. S 8. MONOWAI sails via HONOLULU aod AUCELAND for SYONEY, Thursday, Novem- ber 12 at 2 P. 3. Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, Eonth Afri J. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery strest. Frelght Office, 827 Market st., San Fraaclsco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.ATNID From Spear-street Wharf, at 10 A. M. F ARE 12 First-class Including P $6 Second-class J berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia. Oct. 25, Nov. 4, 14, 24 State of California. Oct. 30, Nov. 9, 19, 29 Through tickets and through baggage to all Eastern points. Rates and folders upon applica- tion to F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents —_— e PACIFIC COAST _ STEANSHIP (€0, TEAMERS LEAVE BfiOADWAY“ whart, San Franoisco, as follows: Eor Mary Jsland, Loring, Wrangel, Juneay, Kl lsnoo and 8itka (Alasks), at 9 A. A, Oct. 11,26. For Vicioria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- gend, Seatle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Wosicom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Oet, 1, 6,11, 16, 21,28, 31, and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. B R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jiureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum. Doldt Bay), Atr. Pomona 2 P. ic., Cct. 4, 8, 12, 16, 90, 24, ¥8, and every fourth day thereafter. For Sania Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los' Angeles) and Newport, at § 4. i Oct. 2, 8, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every foursh day thereafter. For San Diego, st (San Luis Obispo) reles, Redondo ( Anielel) and Newpors, 11 M. Oct. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth {o‘rhm.""' Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 A3 25th of each month. "The Company reserves right to change steamers or salling dates. Ticket office—Palace Eotel, 4 New M mery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st.. San Franciseo, COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH ‘River, foot of Morton st. I ravelers by this 1ine avoid both transi¢ hy English rallway and the discomfort of crossing tie channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, kgypt, via Faris, firsi-cluss $160; second-class, $116. B LA GASCOGNE...eeree Oct. 81,63 LA BRETAGNE Nov. 7, 1 7. LA CHAMPAGN “Nov. 14, 54 3. La TOURAINE .Nov. 21. Noon LA GASCOGNE Nov. 28,5 4. 30 Ra kor furher particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3, Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Ageats, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, WHITE STAR LINE. Gnlted States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK, ABIN, $50 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- C ing to stesmer and accommodations selected ; second eabin, $12 50 and 817 50; Majes.ic and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from Eng! and, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Franeiso at lowest rates. Tickets, salling_dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail K, or at the General Office of the'Com| 618 Market street, under Grand Hotel. ~ G. W, FLETCHER, General Agent for Pacific Coast. . BTOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 8, Washington st., At 6 P. M, n.‘x‘:y._ss‘r gt FEA up 3 - ‘Accommodations Reserved by Telephona. ‘Tasonly line making ihrough raies on Valley Road freight. STEAMERS: _ Walker, D. Psters, Garratt, ¥ of Stockton. Main 803. Ca. Nav. and Impi Ca SAN FRANCISCO TO VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD. STEAMER “MONT1CELLO.” LAID UP FOR REPAIRS. NEW CARD SOON. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY at10A M. (Sundays excepted); Alviso daily as 8r i (Saturdays cxoopted). Freight and Pax senger. Fare between San Francisco and Al 50c; to San Jose, 75c. Clay st, Pier L 20 We Santa Clara st. Sun Josa | SUNDAYS—Leaves.F, RAILROAD TRAVEL S. F. AND PORTLAND EX- CURSION TRAIN. . OCTOBER 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, ‘And Every Fifth Day Thereafter, ]._v‘ RGP 2. P. Co’s Ferry ianding 100t of SPEclng‘ 810 o e, RATES ¥ $19 seny Stanaams Market St., at 8:00 P. x. First-claes. including For furiher information epply ac 613 Marces Gen. Lraffic Mgr, Gen. Pass. Agh SOUTHERN. PACIFIC COMPANY.- {PACIFIO SYSTEM.) i Trains leave nnd are due (o arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. 5y S prees, Oglon and Lnsh.. 73004 Benicia, Vacavilie, Rumsey, Sacra- * . pento, Oroville and Redding yia avis..... 6:45p 7004 Martinez, San iamon, Vatiejo, Naps, Calistoga and Santa Rosa. 6:15p. 8:304 Niles, Sau Jose, Stockton, Ione, Sw"l l;meuw, Marysville and Red ui... *8:304 Peters and Milton 9:00 New Orleans Jixprees, Raymond (for Yosemitc), Fresuno, Dakerstield, Santa Barbara, L.os Angeles, Dem- ing, Bl aso, New Orleasis and 9:004 Martinez and Stockton. A Valle] atsrarses . Niles, San Jose, Livermore and Stockton .. *1:00r Sacramento River Steamers. 0P Port Costa and Way Station: . Or Martinez, San Kawon, ‘Vallejo, Napa, istoga, Yl Verano and a 12osa . Vacaville, ‘Woodland, ights Landing, Marysville, Oro- ville and Sacramento .. e Niles, San Jose and Livermore. e e o Sant and .08 Angeles .. SgWassessasesases 10:454 4:30P Santa Fe lloute, Atlautic Mxpress 4 A for Mojaye aud Jas! 10:454 6:00rVuropean Mil, Ogden and st 9:454 6:00p Huywards, Nites aud San Jose.. TiABA 372008 VAlloj0arunerseisreerseessueisncess 17ADE 7500 Oregon e, Hachunento, Matd vitle, Redding, Portlaud, Fuge Sound and Fast . 11:15a SANIA_CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gauge). 82154 Newark, Conterville,Sun Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek,Santa Cruzand Way Stations, ;. 18P Newark, Couterville, San Jose, New ‘Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz and Principal Way Stations ... 4:15p Newark, Sun Jose and Los (atos. 12:45p Hunters® Bxcursion, San Jose and Way Stations COAST DIVISION (Third & i34 San Jose and Way Stations (New sis08 Almaden Wednesdays only)....... 1:307 $:13A San Jose, Tres Livos, Sauta Cruz, Pacific Grove, Paso Robles, San Tinis Obispo, Guadsiupe, Surf and Prineipal Way Statious 7:05¢ 10:404 San Jose aud Way Station B:032 31:30A Palo Alto and Way. i 3:307 *2:301 San Mateo, Menlo Park, ] Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and PacilicGrove: "I040A *3:30p Sau Jose and Way Stati 0. +4:301 San Jose and Way Stations. A 5:30p San Jose und Principal Way Stations 0 San Jose and Way Station $11:45 San Jose and Way Stations. SAN LEANUEO AND HAYWARDS L 6 713, Rioon Prin 10°00s | Nelrose, Seminary Park, [ 1%:a3s §11:904 | Fitchburg, San Leandro ’,E;ég; io0r — g?fi’i : 308 Haywards, 7:455 7007 S:45p 5:00p 9:45p 9:00p | Runs through to Niles. 10:50p #11:15p ) ¢ From Niles. tHie:00p CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRANOISO0—Poot of Market freet (Slip 8)— *T:16 9:00 11:00a6. 300 *2:00- $3:00 “4:00 $6:00 *6:002.. Prom OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— » 8:00 10:00a.. $12:00 *1:00 400 - 14:00 *G:00rn. iy ¥ for Afternoon. . sunn':;::mfffif'x i il +Saturdays only. wony. ## Monday, Thureday andsa(urday nights only. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RALWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry/Foot of MarketSb. San Francjco to San Rafael. ), 9:00, 11:00 A.>e: 12:33, i3 b M. Thursdays—iixtra irl 11:30 p. M. urdays—Exira trips a 1:5( and 11:80 ». SUNDAYS—E:DO;,":SO. 11:00 a.3c; 1:80, 3:30, 5:00, 6:<0 p. 3 K DAYS-5:15, 3 10 A g WEI%:IG. 3:40, £10 P. M. Saturdays—Extra iripg at 1:55 p. a.nd 6:35 P. 3. BUNDAYS—8:9, 9:40, 11:10 A. a.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:26 pM. o Between San Fpncisco and Schuetzen Park sams schedale s Above. Leave san Francieo. | ABETPS WEEK | S§- DaYs. | DYS. 7:30 AM|80 aM PM 930 AM 5:10 »x|550 WEEK DAYS-—7: 8:30, 5:10, 6:: Arrive San Francisco. Healdsburg, Geyserville, Cloverdale. Ple Hopland & Kiah. 8:30 £/8:00 ax 'l:mnll 8:00 AM 7350 4x| 8:30 7130 Axx|8:00 Ax 6:10 P3|5:00 P 780 AM|B:00 Ax) 8130 Px|5:00 px| 8:00 Ax|Guerneville. 10:40 Ax 6:10 PX 10:40 Ax 6:10 PM Sonoma and Glen Ellen. Sebastopol. Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess Springs; at Geyserville for Skazgs Springs: as Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pleta for Highi Springs, Kelseyville, Soda’ Bay and Lakepor! opland_for, rt and Bartiett Sp 3 Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s,” Bucks Dell's, Sanbedrin Heights, Hullyille, Booneville, Greenwood, Orr's Hot Springs. Mendocino City, T e e e oaui and Eureka: o, nvitle, s, Scotis Saturday to Monday round-tup tickets at reduced On Sundays round-trip tickets to0 all points bes yond San Rafael at half ratss. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bufldtags: H.C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, : Atlantic Pacific RAILROAD Trains Jeave and arriva s Market-Street Ferry. Leaves daily at 4:30 7. 3., carrving > ul.man Faluce Drawingroom and Modern Upholsiered Touris ing-cars, which run throush to Chica; r.;:&.m City, Annex cars for Denver and So Boston Exearsions, via Kansas City, Chicago, Montreal and (he White Mountains icave cvery Wednesday. ‘The esi rallway from Callfornia te the East, New rails, new tles: no dust: inieresting scenery, and good meals In Harvey’s dining-rooms. San Francisco Ticket Office, 644 Markes St., Chronicle Building, Telephone Main 15631, Uakland, way. NORTH PACIFIC C0AST KAILEOAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). ¥rom San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 15 1833 Extra trips for Sa; days and Saturdays & 11:30 2. M. SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley and Sen Rafael—*8:00, *10:0¢ *11:30 2. M. : *1:30, 3:00, *4:30, 6:15 P, M. ‘Trains marked * run to San Quentin. BTKBOVGK TRAINS. For Point Reyes and way stations—7:25 A Weekdays, 8:00 4. 2 Hflldlyyl, 45 P M. au; = ays; 145 7o Satdrdare 0 A X NOUNT TAMALPAIS. Trains e Twit N 303‘;,“ s Y!,;::l:‘w with North Pacifie A Leave 8, F, 9:1% 5 P . 230 A M. P Returning—Arrive S5.F.1:15 p. 8 . B T G ar 21 Market 8, F. U Valley aud Mount Tamaivais flwnhn" ’