The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 1, 1896, Page 29

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( ' THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1896 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. A A SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, nk Clearings show a loss. siiver a fraction higher. Wheat futures weaker. Barley lower. .Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Hay and Feedstofls rather weak. Flour and Milistuffs as before. Heans inactive. Po:stoes. Onions and Vegetables quiet. Butter and Eggs rather weak, Cheese steaay. Large stocks of Poultry carried over. <rapes lower and weaker. Dried Fruit and Ralsins fifm. Provisions selling well, Hops in good shape. "PRODUCE EXCHANGE SALES. Produce Exchange call sales in October were 810,900 tons wheat and 32,300 tons barley. For the crop year to date_they are 611,300 to; 04 60,600 bariey. Thus It will be seen thet guer haif the business of the past four me . 1 October. P onths was done GROCERY IMPORTS. 1mports of staple groceries at this port during the first niue months of 1898 were us follows, com- '6'.,.-4 with the same period in 1895: Sugar 341, galnst 255,614.000 1bs; coffae, 16." 087,000 bs, 885.000 Ibs, agalnst 19,678.000 Ibs: rice. 32,341, 000 ms, nst 45,03 i tea, 4,245,2007 B, aialust 5,786,000 e Do Lo 4:340.200 BANK CLEARINGS. Local bank clearings las: week were $14,725,- 148, sgainst $16,074,435 for the same week in 1895. For _ctober they were 63,129,138, against $67,308,667 for October, 1895. For the first ten months of 1896 they are $559,227,161, againsy $562,680,070 for the same period in 1880 . BUSINESS SUSPENDED. . Business was generslly suspended in the City Festerday on account of the grest Republican pa- Tade. Most of Lbe business houses closed &t noow. WEATHER BUKEAU REPOET. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, “AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 81,1896, 5 P. .—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day: Eureka 58, Fresno 66, San Diego 68, Red Bluff, 66, San Luls Obispo 74, Y uma 82, San Francisco, 59, Los Angeles 76. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 59, minimum 52, mean 56. Rainfall in pasttwenty- fours .02 of an inch. ‘The storm, which was central last evening in the vicinity of Vancouver Island, bas moved east- ward and is now central fn the British po-sessions morth of Montana, and a second depression seems 10 have developed In the vicinity of Utah. The highest pr ssure is reporied from the Northern California coast. Rain has fullen throvghoui Northern California and Nevads and thence nortbward thronghout Oregon, Washingion and Idauo, bul the skies are now clearing along the coast. The pressure is rising over Washlngton and Uregon, which is in- dicative of falr weather. ‘Ihe development of a depression in Utab. which is moving souihward, will cwnse a moderate cold wave 1o prevail th:ougbout Nevada and Utah. Temperaturss as low us 20 degrees sre expected Monday morning throughoyt the northera hait of Nevads and Utan and severe 1rosts will oecur by 1 uesdiay morning as far southward as Cenirsl Arizona. There i3 some danger of light frost in the San Joaquin Val- ley, and perhaps lu Southern California, Monday morning. Forecast made at n Fraucisco for 30 hours ending midnight, November 1, 1286: Norihern Califoruia—Eair; colder in sontheas: porion Sunday: some aanger of frost Monday moruing; brisk northwesierly wiods. touihern Cailfornia—Parily cioudy ; cooler Su day ; sowe danger of light frosc Mouday morning fresh 10 brisk northwesterty winds. Nevada—Fair Sunday: decidedly colder. Utah—Rain, with 8UOW on_mountains, clearing Sunday; decidediy co.der; & moderate coid wave Suuday ni Arizona—Ciond: colder ~unday nisht. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Sunday: brisk norihwesteriy winds. W. H. Ha sox, Forecas: Official. cooler Sanday: decidedly NEW 1ORKE MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 81.—The stock market to-day displayed far more activity than had been expected. The brokers were busy making their arrangements for the parade, but still they found time i0%execute the crders thaidrifted in as & re- sult of the decisive action teken by the bankers yesterday to relieve the siriagency in money. The Qifticulty experiencea in obtaining funds was a drawbjack to the market from the opening of the week until yesterday. Satorday is a'ways an off Qay in the money market, so that nothing of an fmportant character was looked for this morning in the matter of call loans. The light business done was transacted at 6@10 per cent. “cidedly builish on stocks and they utlerly izgnored the decline of 115@1545 at Loudon bejore Lthe open- ing. At the s.ari here t e wes A regular rush to (buy and the shorts In their haste to cover bid prices up on each other. Ar advance of 1o 10 415 per cent was recorded rizht through the list, both fnvestment and speculative stocks suaringin the improvement. 5 ‘Among the notable advances were 415 in New Yorx Stite Gas, due 1o reporis that suits in the matter of & receivership will be withdrawn and an ‘amicable arrangement pefected for an ending of . tye.financial comp fcations in which the company - 763 . B | 455470 ts involved. Sugar rose %4 to 116, Tobaccy 34 to tchison proferred ils 10 2414, Brook yn Rap Q Transit 134 0 21, Chicago Gas 1 1o 71 Northwestern 1lg to 1083, St Paol 7414, do preferred to 125 Istand 214 to 67%, Lake Shore 3 'to 149, Louisvilie and Nasuville 1%4 to 4sls, Manhattan to 9434, Minnesota Iroa 2% io 61, Kansas and Texas 134 t0 1234, Jersey Central 151010414, -Yeading 114 to 2415, Omaba 114 10 4134 and Tennessee Cosi 7 10 27%4. Toward the close on saies to realize profits there was a reaction of 14 (0 134 per cent outside «f Bay State Gas, wnich receded 1% tue feeiinz was confident. aud_specuiation left off firm in tone. Net changes show gaius of 14@3per cent, Lake Store leading. Total sales were 122,079 shares, including 21,100 suar, 14,400 Reading and 11,300 St. Paol. The bond market was active snd strong. Sales acgrezated 8771,000. Atchison fours rose 1 to 4 Hocking Vailey generai sixes, 11g to 891 guehsaua end Western Termina. fives, 134 $0514; Oregon Short Line sixes certificates. | to 110; Reading firsts, 134 10 45; do seconds, & 10 84: and Texas Pacific second<, 11g 10 213, In Government Londs §25.000 coupo:. fours of 1825 sold at 118@118%; and $10,000 registered fours 01 1907 &t 1034 Grain. FLOUR—Steady. Winter wheat, low grades, $2 20@3 85: do falr to fancy, 3 25@4 do patents, $1 50@4s 80: Minnesots clea 4; do siaits 83 00@t 26: do ¥3 85@4 90: low exiras, 32 20@8 35: city mils, £4 40@4 5U; do|patents, $1 B0@v 15: rre mixture, £3 25@3 75: superfine, G2 85: fine, 81 80@ 270, Rye flour—sieady, quiet; 82 80@3 10. CURNMEAL—Quiet, steady: »ellow Western, £215@2 20. RY E—Quiet: Western, 8934c c. i £. Buffalo. BAKLEY—Y714@ 8%¢ c. i 1. Buffalo, W EAT—Spoi marke:, dull; firmer; £ o. b.. 8414c; ungraded red, 72@%$5c: No. 1 Northern, 81hjc. piions were dull and closed firm at Ysc advance on firmer cables, foreign buying, better Western o patents, and local covering with trading light. No. 2 req, \iarch, 84c: May, 83c; November, 7814¢; Decem- N—Spot quiet, irm. No. 2, 30%c ele- or, 8174 afloat. Uptions were dull and firm at 14 to vgu advance, sollowing the West; December, 317%c; May, 843jc. GATS—Epots dull, firm. Options firmer, dull.- December, 2334c; May, 2614¢. Spot prices: No. 2, 223gc: No. 2 white. 25c; 2 Chicego, 2334c; No. 8. 204c: No. 8 ite, 280; mized Western, 23@2ic, white do, 22@32¢. Provisions. LARD~—Quiet, firmer: Western steam. $4 €5; ¥. 84 85: December, $4 55. Hefined, slow; Con- tinente), $5; Bouch American, $6 35 compound, c. FURK—Steady: new mess, §8.50@9. BULTEH — Fancy, about sleady: Western dairy, 183c: do creamery, 1214@320c: do fac- llor 7@l1%gc: Elgins, 20¢; imitation creamery, Cle@ldc. C i ¥ ESE—Quiet, steady; pariskims, 3%.@634. fa.l skims, 214@3c. EGOS—Quiel: icehouse, 14354@16c; . Western, fresn, 16 8c: o, case, $1 75 med, 15c. axzr,\gum—qum. nominal; ciwy, 3%gc; country, 883540 CIrTONSEED OIL—Fairly sctive; crude, 22c; yellow prime, 26¢. RICE—Firm, good demand: unchan, 3 A MOULASskS—Qule! ew Orleans, 25@3%¢. COF FEE~—Barol y, 6 to 10’ poiuts down. Decemoer, $8 46@10 06: March, $10: May, $9 45 @10: July, $10 10. Spot Ko, dull, firm; No. 7, 107je. SUGAR—Firm, fairly sctive; off A, 37%@4 mold 2. 41ke: siandurd A, ers’ A, 3140 cutlosf, 4% dered,’ 434c; granuiated, 434 ¥ruit and Produce. RAIS1NS—London layers, $1 15@1 25: clus- _ters, $1 25@1 40, ‘g ) A CLL>—Peeled, boxes 13@ldc; unpeeled, 8@1034e. = FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELUCK & CO., “ Leldesdorfr St, Tel. Main 1954. BEANCH OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Maln 5828 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on Iatest __tations. Reference lst National m%’?’ SHICAGO. PRIVATE WIRE NEW YORK A A The feelinz among operators was de- | ‘Taken aitogeiher i 10 | ALMONDS— 2@1234¢; 9@1ic. Paper-shell, 12@1233c; softshell, PRUNES—Boxes, 714@8¢: bags, 7c. HOPS—Choice, firm: racific Coast. 8@1lc. WOOL—tirm,” moderacely ~ ac omestic fleece, 14@23c; pulled, 18@s1c; Tex: @12 Merchandise. PIGIRON—Quiei: American. 517 25@10 50. COPPER—Firm: lak>. §10 75210 31 A1 - Steaq, . -2 85@2 90, TIN—Firm; Siraus, $13@13 10. PLATES—Fair demand. EPELTER—Finn: domestic, $3 8083 8744 CHICAGO MAKKETS. CRICAGO, Trr.. Oct. 31.—The wheat market to-day was uninteresting by comparison with re- cent occusions. The vital issue in defining the tone was the indifference shown by the Liverpool market, which closed with a partial advance of 14d, whereas if full recognition had been accorded ihe gain of yesterday in Americar markels the ap- preciation would have been at least 1d. The trade was li ht, but the offerings were superior in force 0 the demand and prices after opesing 3gc higher, which sdvance was made o Lhe curb, s00n dectined a full cent. The exports from both coasts for the week were 5,345,000 bushels, against 5,823,000 bushels for 1ast week. Receipis were 100 cars ai Ch and 936 in the Morchw. st. Last Ssturday the latter section had 1USY cars; and on the correspondinz day a year ago J232. Local inspectious from store were 87,000 bushels. . Argentine suipoed ¥0,000 bush- ©ls of wheat lasy week. The export Ciearances of wheat and flous at Atiantic ports for twenty-four hours were only 138,828 bushels. Clusing Con- tinental quotations were sifzhil- higner. Decem- ber whea opened from 7314c to T3%4c, declined o T23je, closing at 7264W72%c 14 under yester- day. “nstimated receipts tor sonday 150 cars. Tie opening trading was at higher the betier quotations of wheat recelvi g credit for ihe advance. But when wheat aeciined corn was not particuiarly weakened, rather in- clining to hold steady. There was no trade and some peopie ascribed the steadiuess Lothe inac- tivity "~ Receipts wers heavier than expected, 486 carsarrivinz. Withdrawals from store were 467.- 117 busheis. Liverpool cables were 14d higher. Argeniine shipped 1,480.000 bush-Is 61 corn last week. Exports were 225,055 bushels. May corn opened ag 3834c, sold_beiwren and 258c, closing at 2853 @2834¢, 1s@Y4C Digher iban yes- terd.. matea receip s for Mouday 775 cars, OA ‘ere disposed 10 em e the tone of corn, Eleva.or people were buying a little, their Ppurchases helping t0 sustain prices. —Keceipts were 486 cars. There were no withdrawis from store, Exports were 10,0 0 bushels. May oats closed higher than yes erday. Esiimated receipts T Monday, 375 e fLAX—Was firm. Cash, 7lct December, 7 T4l4e; May, 90@IU34ec. Kecelp s were 101 cars. PROVISION ie hog market exhibited no weaknpess this morni g, product enjoved benefit therefrom by reason of the relationship existing between the twa. & usiness was siightly more ac- tive, some evening up for the week taking place. At the close January pork was 15¢ higher than yesterday; January lard, T4 bigher and January Tibs, Thac1Ue higher. BUTTER-The bu ter marke: was easy to-day, buyers showing no snxicty. while holdes were reluctant to make coucess ons. Prices were ua- nged. v, Teameries—Extras, 18c B I firsts, 16@17c; ceconds, 12@l4e; imitations, fancy, 12@!3c. Dairies—EX: 6o: firsis, 13@14e: seconds, 9@ 10e. Ladles — Exuras, sig@luc: firsis, s@siavi packing etock, 8c: grease, 2lp@uc: roil butier, 1l@lze. 5S—Were in limited demand an1 fair sup- ply: prices were sieady and unchanged. Fresh stock, 16%a@17e @ dozen. MONEY—Was firm at 7% on all cl Ioans. New York exchange quoted &l discount, Closing Prices. WREAT—Octover, 7084c; Decomber, 72588 72%¢; May, 77 CEIN—Odtoner, 241/52; December, 2615@2514c: May, 2£63@28840. OATS — Uetg v, 173401 December, 15548 1834c: May, 2155c. 5 3'CEh—Decemoer, $7 15; Ianuary. $7 9714 1ARL—December. $4 39%4: January, 3 50, 4.di—December, $5 7235: Janaary, $3 05. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. Iirn. Oct 31.—The cattle market to-day was nominal. _Offerings were very light and the demand siow. Was &c.Ive at an light and the den: was quiet and steady. CATTLE—Receints. 300, Fancy beeves £510 @5 15: choice (0 prime 1300 to 1800 I steers, 34 75@5 00: £00d 10 choice steers. 1200 to 1600 B. $435@4 70; meainm steers. 1200 10 ) 40U 1. $4 U0 @4 30: fair beef steers. 1000 10 1300 s $370@ $85: common beef steers. $540@865: good to : bulls, choies 10 extra, §2 BO@S 25: poor to choice. $1 5@2 75: cows ana heifers, choice to prime. 83 50@3 85; cows, ; @3 40; cows, common 1o falr canners. $1 256@ 2 15: calves, guod 10 choice. $5 50@8 00: calves, common 10 £00d, §2 75@2 05; TeXas grass steers. 82 60@3 26: Wesiern range steers, $3 00@4 00; Western range cows and heifers, 82 35@3 30; milkers and springers, § head, $25@40. UGS — Keceipta. 11,000, Heavy pacxiue and ebippive_lots. 83 2068 45: common t0_choice mixed, 83 15@3 b2lg: cholce assorted. $3 40@ +43. light, $320@Y 60 pigs. $2-60@E 40. SHEEP—keceipts. 2000. iblesisc o €hoice, ¥1766525; lambs, 83 7534 40, Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH_OMAHA, NEpm. Oct 31—HOGS— Receipus, 3000. Market 8¢ h gher. Light and mixed, #82 eavy, $3 10@is 25. CA’ L Receipts, 1800. Market strong to 10c higher. Western grassers, 34 steers. $3@4 15; cows, £1 2643 00: feeders’ $275G3 60 SHEEP—Receipts, 250 Market firm. Com mon wethers, $4 80; muttons, $2 40; lambs, $3 30. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo, Oct. 81— HOGS—Receipts, 8500. Market strong. Licht and pigs, #3 20 @3 36; meaium, 83 20@3 35: heavy. 33 15@3 20. CATTLE—Receipts. : 00U, Marketnom‘nal. Na- tive steers, best, 82 T0@3 05: fair togood, 81 60@ $270: bulls, §150@260:_stockers aud ‘teeders, 825083 80; Texas sud Wesiern, $2 4063 50; 3 SHEE I —Receipts, 200, Market steady. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares. Money on call easier at 6@10%. Prime mercantile “paper, 7@10%. 1 #r tuver. 65c. Mexican coilars, 50L5@50%4¢c. Sterling Excianze duil and steady, Wit nCi UL business i tankers' bils at $4 5116 1813 for sixty days, and $4 8115@4 85 for de- mand. N"E:;':'l'/;“s“m. 8315, Commercial bills, 84 3014 . Government bonds higher: State sonds dull; railroad bonds strong. QoFIxa ey, m Tel & Cabin... 9135 Norfolk & Westry, 1035 Ateniso: 14{a|" Preterrea.. 18 Preferred. 2414/ Nortnern Pagific’. 141, Adems Express....}45 | Preferred.. 22 lion, Terrs Haate 57 |Northwestern...... 10344 American Expressl10 | Preterred.. .. 115 ‘AmerfcanTovacco. 76%4 N, Y. Centrai. 3 Precerred. 88 |N.Y. ChicagodE 12 | Esy State Gas. 18 st preferred.. o8 B e biia:s 1501| o reteenrrrrs 385 | Brunswick Lenas.. _ %/N. Y.& N. H._ 172 Yufialo, Roch & 2. 18 *|N. Y & New Eng. 4514 Canada Pacific..... 5744IN. Y. Susq & Wl 8ip 47 1" Preferred. . 2404 £01/Ontario. , H Central Pacific. 184 Ontario & Western 1437 Ches. & Oh 1% " Oregon Improvmns 11 Chicago Alton..... 161 Preferred. ... . — Preferred. 166 |Oregon Navigation 16 Chicago, B, £ Q. 7514 Oregon Short Line. 1e1g Cbicago & E. L. 8734 Facific Mall....,,.. 213, Preferred. 91" Feoria, D.& Evaus 2 ChicagoGas 71, Piusbirz & W.pid 15 Cleve& Piusbnry. 112 | Pullman Palace....154 Consohdation Coal. 32 | Quicksllver. 1% Consolidated Gas..148 €. C. C. &Su Louls 21% Lids iieses BTHY Preferred. . 75" | RioGrande&Westa 16 Colo. Fuel & iron.. i Del. Lack & W estra. Denver & R. G. Preferred..... Distillers. Proferred.. JEL g A & 3T 107 Istiver Certificates. 6514 Great Northern, pfdlls |ssuthern Pucific. Green Bay.. & Jg/Southern B. K. Preferred. . Eugar Refinery . ferred. ... Tenn. Coal & 1ron. 24%4 Preferred. . 0 . 13 S Jllinots Central. lowa Central. Preferrea. Tol. & Ohio Ceut... | Preferred......... 635 Tol.St. Louis® K.CJ Freferred.. Eingston & Pem. Lake krle & Westa 17 Preferred. Lake Snore.. XNational Lead. Preferred.. Long Isiand. Louisville & Nash. Loulsville. NagUn Preferred. Mannatian Consol Memphis & Charis. Jiexican Central. . Michigan Central Mmn&s L. Preferred. Mino & St. L com. Am Cotton OIl pta. W. U. Beef...croee 7 Apn Arbor.. ..U 7 Preferred.. ... 20 Brookiyn s raciioa 0 Lrie 20 pid.. . Northern Pac lsts. 11§34 Atenison 4. 758 a8 Do 2ds A. 8%, Canada Sou 18 Cen Pac 1stsot’t 0914 Chberokee 4s, 1898.100 83 g: 1897 10 Do 1899 Ches & ihia& eading 1y Chb&N PTi Do 1st ptdincam. 4435 DC3-68s. ¥ Grande West 1sts 72 Den Do Erle Ftw. ‘GH Do2d 7s. 100 Gen Elec 90 H & Tex Ceni 5s..108 Do con bs.. 5 Jows Central 84 Kansas Pa Cousols 68: ks Fulsty Dea wivi0s La Consol da. 93 Missouri fandiGg | — 3 55 81 64 Mutual Union 8s. N J Cent Gen bs. Wabasb 1st Bs. West Shore ds. FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. EXa., Oci 81.—The spot market 1s steadr at 83 534d@6s 634d. Largoes firm at Sits 6d, prumpt shipment. FUTURRS. The Produce Exchange cable Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Ked Winter. Octo- ber, 6s 4d; November, 6s :d: December, €3 534d; Jaunary, 6s 53,d: February, 63 8340. SECURITIES. LONDON, E~6. Oct. 51 —Consols, 108 7-16; silver, 30d: ¥rench Hentes. 101f 76c. 'ves the following EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - #8 eriiug Exchange, sight. — sy Sterling Cables. - 4 85 New York Exchange, sight. - Par New York Exchange, telegranhis.. — Par Fine siiver, ¥ oance. o - C4T Mexican Doliars - 81 TROLUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Futures were slightly weaker. Spot Wheat was steady but dull, with shippers holding offt. Quoied a $1 353;@1 85 for No 1 shipping, $1 8614 for cholce and 1 57%a@L 4134 for extra choice milling. CALL BOARD SALES. 3 NFORMAL E£18810N—9:15_o'clock—May-—-2000 is, $144: 2000, ¥1 4414: 2000, $1 4434; 2000, $1 4dka: 2000, 81 44%: 4000, $1 4435, Decens: ber—2000, $1 373j: duv0, $L 37; 200, $1 8634 200U, §1 57k SECOND ~kSs1ON — May—4000 culs. $1 4414 6000, $1 44ly: 2000, §1 44%; 2000, 31 44, Decemper— 4000, $1 57. KEGULAR MORNING SgssioN — May — 6000 cils, $1 44 2000, 81 2415 BOVO, 81 4435 2000, $1 ddvs; 2000, #1 4414 BAKLEY—Shipmen. of 123,219 ctls Brewing, vaiued at §110,640. to England. ‘The market 13 somewhat lower and auiet. We quote Feed, 773a@8il4c; choice bright, Bilsc B cilj Brewing, 8733@90¢; No. 1 Chevalier, $1@1 1. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAY SESS10N—9:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—NO sales. “k;ouu- MOENING S¥ssIoN—May—4000 cil; OATs—Were dull yesterday, Owing to the cess tion of business on account of the political parade. White range from €1 05 to $1 20, sccording to quality. Bluck, for feed, $00@$1 05: for seed, £1 201 50: Gray, pominal; Ied, 9dc@§l 05: Surprise, nominul—none here. CORN-"I he market continues very quiet. Large Yellow, 87lpabUc B, ctl: Small Kound do, ¥74ee @31 ® cil: White, ¥5@90c. RY E—Quoted at $1@1 05 @ ctl. BUCKWHIEAT—1s stead v ut §1 20@1 20 P cil. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR — Net cash prices are &s follows: Family extras, $4 50@4 €0; Bakers' exiras, $ 40 @4 50: superfine, $3 85@4. CORNMEAL, E Cracked Corn, $20@41 % MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as follow, usual discount Lo the trade: Grasham Flour, §2 # 100 bs; Rye Fiour, $2 75 @ 100 hs: Rice Flour, $575; Cornmeal, $2 35: extra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 40; Oat_Groats, $3: Hominy, 810 eat Flour, #3 10@3 50: Cracked i Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Flour, $8: Kolled Uats, $4; Pearl Barley, 33 75@i; Spilt Peas, $3 d0: Green do, S4 25 @ 100 bs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—$13 60@14 for the best and $12 50@15 % ton for ousside brands. MIDDLINGS—$17@18 for lower grades, and 818 50@19 50 B lon for the besi. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled_Barley, $14@19 @ to Oilcake Meal at the mul, $28 B ton; Joubing, clipped Cats, $1 259 ctl. HAY—Wheat, 83@10 50: Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10; Oat, $6@5 b0; Barley, $6@7 50: Hiver Bur- lev, $5@6: Alfalis, $5 60@6 50 : compressed, $6@9 s.0ck. $6@5 50; Clover, $6g8 ¥ ton. STRAW—35@45c § bule. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Inactive and unchanged. Fayos, $1 80 | @1 85 B ctl; Small Whites, $1 40@1 50 B ctl Large Whites. 81 36@1 40: Pinks, §1 1081 15; eds, §1 35@1 ¥5: Blackeys, £1 10@1 13: lied Kidney, §2 60: Limas, 82@2 10; Buiters, $1 40@ 176; Pea, 81 S0@1 64 @ ool SEEDS — Brown Mustard s quotable st 927583 B cu; Vellow Musiad, 32 10@2 36 ¥ ou: Flax, $1 _36@1 60: Canary 'Seed, 340 ® b: Altaita, 510@8bac: Rape, 214c; Hemp, Shge. DRILD PEAS—Niies, $1@1 1o # cu; Green, $1 40@1 60 ¥ ctl. ON1ONS, POTATOES, VEGETABLES. PO TATOES—Sweet Potatoes,50@75¢ B ctl in sks and 50c@31 in bxs; Karly Rose, 25@35¢; Burbank &eedlings, 26@40¢ for Rivers and 50@90c B ctl for Sailuas. ONIONS—25@850c P ctl. Pickles, 25@35¢ B sack. VEGETABLES—Tomatoes continue to declive. Marrowfat_ Squash is quoiable a. Summer Squash, 7i 1 $ bx: Egg P $5¢; Tomatoes, 12,@30c: Cucum bers, 25@d5c: reen Peppers. 2b@30c # larse box: Dried Pep- pers, i@lUc ¥ Ib; Green Peas, b L @ sack 1or common and 2ie@8c ¥ B for Garden: String Beans, 75c@#1 6 ¥ sk _for common and 3uc B b for Garden: Limas $1@i 20 B suck: Green Okra, 25@40c ¥ Dried Okru, 10@12isc B Bb; Cab: bage, 40c B cul; Carrots. 30@4Uc ® sack; Uariic, 115@2c B b BUTTEE, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market shows a downward ten- dency, though there is 1o actual decline. CREAMERY—Fancy, 26§26c: seconds, 33g34c Darny—Fance, 22@22%4c: 004 10 choice, 208 21c: Jower grades, 15@18¢c ® b PICKLED—16@18c B b, FIRKIN—18@17c B Bb. CREAMERY 7 UB—-20@21c B b CHEE=k-Steady at the familiar prices. Choloe mid new is quotuble st 814@fc @ I: com- mon to good old, 6@8c P B: Lream Cheddar, 10 @11c: Young America, 9g10c: Western, 10@11c; Eastern, 11@13¢ B b EGH! Some dealers are quoting a weak market, There i8 no decline, but_buyers can now and then obtain concessions. Edstern, 20@2254c 0f fair to choice; 24@26c for funoy and 171a@18sec for co d-storage: store Egas, 20@.5c P dozen: ranch kxgs, 30@32%5c for smal 10 medium and_ 36@ 871 for choice; cold-siorage, 2215@34v; Duck Eggs, 25¢ POULTEY AND GANE, POULTRY—Liberal stocks of both Eastern ana £ziifornia were left on hand st the close and the mArket was very weak. Live Turkeys quotable at 12@13c B b for Gob- blers, 12@i8¢ _for Bens; young Turkeys. 13@15c B Geest pair, 81 26; Goslings, $130@) 75; 3 60 jor old and $3 50@i 50 for youns: Hens. 8! fio« 50: Roosters, youne, $3 50@4 50: 4o, old, 3 60@4: Fryers, 83 75@8 26: Broilers, $275@3 25 for large and $2 26@2 00 for small; Eigoons, $1 26@1 60 ® dozen for younx aud 81 for old. GAME_Arrivals sell readily at falr prices English Soipe, $2 ¥ dozen: Jack Soipe. #1 @ doz; Hare, 81 25 B dozen: Rabbits, $1 50 for Col- tontalis aud 81 26 for small: Gray Geese. $i: White Geese, 1 60 @ doz: Brant, $1 50@1 75. DECIDUOUS AND COITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Pomegravates, 85@65¢ ¥ box. apples, 65c@#1 B box for choice, 25@50c for common. Pears, 25@75¢ W box: Winter Nelils, 50c@$L. Persimmons, 50@75c B box. Cranberties from Cape Cod, 87 5006 ® bt Cranberries from 3 bbl; Coos Bay, §3 50 Box. % om Strawberries, §2 for large berries. Raspberries, $4@6 B chest. GRAPEE—Most of the stores closed st noon on account of the poiliical parade, and 88 receipts were heavy for baturday aud showed the effects of rain, deaiers made concessions 1o sell and the » arket wes accordingly weaker. Tokays, 25@40c box: Black Grspes, 25@3bc: Verdels, 2: 2 rnh!hg;l é.‘,' l;: zmll{.. 25@5! nh?'::'. waters, : Grapes in crat 1dc more g:n In boxes. bt o4 Wine Grapes are nowinal. CITRUS FKUITS—Lemons are quotable at 1@ 180 ® box for common and $:@2 50 B box for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $4@5 ¥ box: California Limes, 75c: Bananss. $1g3 @ bunch; Floeappies, $1 50@8 60 § dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DRIED FRUITS— ¥ Everything in the Fruit and Raisin line is strong’ at full figures. Quotaiions on the Fruit Exchange are as fol. lows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@ 9c for Royals and 1134@l2c for choice to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, 33gc for the | 4 sizes; Pasches, 4@6ec for prime v @ic Tor Tancy ang 5G10c or peaied s Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2¢3%ae for sun-driec: Pears, 216@5¢ 10r prime to choics, 4@b1c for quarters and 345¢ 1or haives: Plums, 344140 Tor Chotce sud SYACI0E ance: Wt ¥iga S Biack ¥igs 134@3tc. iy OBBING PRICES — e, ® b oy 6@ 7507 B pesied, Sl & B g ® b: . 10c: 8i0orparks, 13 @l3c; evay Apples, 60 sun-dried, 23 Bci Prunes. 33¢@4o for the .ll”laa'm biack, : white 8c for nngl-od and for wl Figs, dc; Plums, 4 ”:}Fnduu 13/4c for un- ited; Nectarines, ® Ib for prime 10 fancy: Fegra, 335@0c tor whule 434@514¢ for quarters l“ e for balves. CARLOAD PR . 0. B FRESNO— F L R 2 : wi London layers, §1 20; clusters. $1 50: M-: clusters, $2 50; Imverial clusters. $3: dried ur-mu‘b. Joss: 'RICES—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crown. I“oolu zx,.c& crown, 4%4e; 2-crown. 334c: sendiess ultal Loudon Iayers, 81 25: clusters §1 60; seediess’ Muscatels, : 3-crown ters, $2 75: 1mperial ciusters. 83 23, hese clus- NUTS—Chestnuts quotable ai 8@10c;: Welnuts, new. crop, 1. 0. b._shipping polnt, B MW for standard aud 8¢ B Ib £ T Softshell; Almonds, 6@ 63ge for Languedoc, 3@#4c for hardshell and S@sc for paper-shell. joobing: 'eanuis. 4@8c for Kasiern and ac for California; Rickory Nuis, 5@8c .2 Pecans, 73%@8c: Fiberts, n/,ga«: Brazil Nuis, 71ag!o ‘ : Cocoauuts, 100. \EY —Comb, 10@12s¢ for bright end 5@9c for lower grades; water-white extracied, 5@bige: light amber extracted, 432@4%.¢; dark smoer, 4 ark, 2@5c Ib. % hw“—!&!flc i FRUVISION . The marke: continues irm with a satisfactory business. CURED MEATS—Bacon !s quotable a: 603 B for heavy, 7¢® b for lighi medium, 93ac for light, 10c B b for extra light and_ 1135c B B for sugar- Gured: kastern suarcured Hains 1214@1uige; Caltfornia Hams, 11@111k0; Mess Beet, 87@7 50: extra mess do, $8@> bu: family do. $9@9 50 extra prime Pork, $7 60@>; extra clear. 3169 bbi; mess. $14 ® bbl; Smo.ed Beet, 10c B LaRDkastern, Uerces ls duoted . 8¢, for compound and 6 ¢ for pure; palls, o P Ib; Coitfornta fieccen o140 B 1o for compannd and 6ljc for pure: Bali-bbis, 68.¢; 10-Ib iins, Thge: 40 b-1b, T3ac B 1. COTTOLEN k—61486%0¢ In tierces and T3@ 8ige @ b in 10 1 uns. HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable dt 7c: culls and brands, 6c; medium, 6c; culls aud brands, 5¢ B Ib: light, 5¢ B W; culls and brands, 4c @ Ib: Cowhides 412@5%c; culls ana brands, 315@4%ac; suived Kip, 5@5%pc: salied Caif, 7 % Ib; saited Veal, 6c B b arv Hides, 10@11c: cuils and brands, 714@¥C; dry Kipand Veal. 9c; culls. 814GTe B 1b: dry Calt, 15¢; culls, 10¢; Goat- skins, 20@36c_each: Kids. 5c: Deerskins, good summer, 20@:5c @ b: medium. 1 inter, T@9¢; Sheep: s, shearings, 10@16¢ e : short wool, 20@35c each; mediuta, s0@b0c each; long frools, SU@SUC eact. Culls of all Kinds ubout 340 ess. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 234@3c: No. 2, 214c; refined, 434@hc: Grease, 4 8 Ib. » UOL—We quote Fall Wool s follows: Southe ern mountain, S@biec B : middle countles, free, 519@7 0, derective, 413@6c: San Joaquin, 5@ g cilp: Nevads, o@8lec P B: =an Jew- Quin sud Southern Coasi, SIX nonths, 8La@de. HOPS—Very steady ai 6@9c tor fair to cnoice, wich 10c quoted for stricly faucy. 4 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 84 10@4 15; San Quentin, $420; WOoi Bags, 2439@261ge: Froit Bags. 514@6c. COAL— Wellington, $8 @ ton: New Wellington, ton: Southfield Wellington, §7 50 % ton; | Beatile, $0 50@6: Bryant, $5@3 50 C | Wailsend. $6: X Brymbo, Cumberiana, $13 2 ton in bulk and 814 In sks Pennsyivania Antheacite Egz. $11@12 % ton Wejsh Anthracite, : Cannel. $8@8 d0: Rock Springs. Castie Ga d Pleasant valley, $7 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $18 P ton in sks. | CANNED SALMO: ors’ As- In iots . 950 P dozen; 50,000 cases, 921ac ,UU0 cases, 90C W dozen, net cusn £. 0. ip. SUGAK—The Western Sugar Refining Comy aquotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 5 %pc: Powdered, 534¢; Fine Crushed, 57c: Dry Gr lated, 474¢: Cunfec.ioners’ A, 43,c:. Magnoha A, 4 Xira C, 414¢: Goiden C, halt barrels 14¢ more tau barrels, and boxes Lnc more. oy SAN FRANCIeCO MEAT MARKET, \Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughter ers are as follows: BELr-First quality, 5¢: second do, 4@414e; third do, 8706 B b e VEAL—(arge, 414@5c: small, 6@7c B B. ‘xunm — Wethers, b@3g0; Lwes, 4@bc B. LAMB- suc}!\ ib. PORK—Live Hogs, 314@3%4c B M for large snd medium and 314@314c 10r small; dressed do, 414 @4ac B o RECEIPTS OF PEODUOi yor 24 HOURS. Flour, ar sks.... 5,630 Hides, no,. W heat, ctis. 96,698/ Pelts, bais. Farley. otls Wiae, gais | Oats, cus Ogden . Eeans. i 11,350/ Potatoes. sks. 5.934‘ Leaiber, rolis { Ontons, sxs 950/ Tallow. ctis. { Eran. sks... 406 | Lumber. 5 fes:. Middiings, sks. 160 Flaxseed. sk Hay, tons, 246/ Hops. bis Buter. ctis. Cheese, ctls Eggs, doz... 81/ Chicory, tbis 7| Quicksiiver,tiszs 2,250| Lime. bbls. . Rle o gl THE STOOK MARKET. There was no chavge worthy of note in mining Stocks Sesterday.” © 3 The Savage assessmont falls delinguent in board to-morrow, and the Al snd Utah delinquent sales take place also. The weekly report from the Con. Cal. & Va.is as follows: 1000 level .Eom west crosscat 2, started ai a point in nofth drft 550 feet north from Con. Virginia shaft station, or 85 feet south from ‘north boundary line of mine, at point 436 feet from its mouth, double compartment upraise has been carried up 14 feet, passing through por- phyry showing eluy separatious: tota height, 100 feet. From this upraise, at point 86 feet above sill floor of this level, have sarted and advanced an eas; crosscut 8 feet through porphyry, clay and quartz, essaying $175 per ton. 7op of up- | ralse iu porphyry: work there suspended. 165@ level—On the ninth floor (the first floor | above the sill floor) east crosscut 4, star.ed from the sonth drift, at a poiot 83 feet In from { its mouth, or 117 feet. north from east crosscut 3, | wus advanced 24 feet, passing through porphyry streaked with quartz, assaying $190 per tom: total length, 44 feet. 1750 level—From eighth, tenth, eleventh, twenty-second, twenty-third, twenty-fourth snd twenty-fifth floors, above north end of stope in old grouna of former worklngs, have extracted durlng the week 103 toms of ore, average assay value of which, per samples taken Irom cars in mine, was $42 47 per ton. The toisl extraction of ore for week amounted . v ay value, m, a0 from: care, Shon Falecd Lo Surtase, was $40 24 per ton. We bave shipped to the Morgan m 1l during the week 445 tous of ore, assaying. Tailroad car samples, 850 39 per ton. Aver say value, per tery samples. of ail ore worked during the week at tht mill (412 tons), was 44504 per ton. Bullion shipped 0 Carson mint, sseay value, $12,525. FollowingAre the Highest Prices During the Pas’ Week. Mou. [Tues|\Weu. | Thrs.| Fri. | Sat. 18 18 10 10 12 12 18 17 12 127l 12l 11 asl 98 26| 2| 328 us B4| B8l B2 B4l 54 B4 96 205 99 9¢| .00 1.05 55 " g6 57 6o 62 68 ST Rt 1 BOALD SALES, Foftowine were tho saies in the San Franctsco Siock Board yesterday: RRGULAR MOBNING SESSION. COMMENCTNG 9:30. 100 Beicner. ..53(100 Cont....1.20, 50 B&EB....1.t5/100 Crwn PL..44) 600 Bodle. ....64)200 45| 50 numm....nl(oo Eureka.. .. .47 100 ¥ m&l—fll Following were ihe saits inihe Pacitic Btock Bourd yesierday : 2¥o! R EFEEION—10:%, 100 Alph € Imp.....021450 Ophir].32: 400 Alta. 0%(200 Ovem.... ) Anay 40) Potosi.....B4 200 Beicher...51(400 L Point... 45/ 2 300 B&E-1.0214/200 Exchar....04300 100 Lodie.... 631800 G &C.....Th|500 200 Bullion....10118) B&N 142 100 Bulower.2.44200 Julta ... 9200 21.201200 Ueclde.... 46(500 ¥ Juckei. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Oct. 5112, Evd. Asked, Bid. Asked. 10 1)Jackson........ 23 40 31 12Jelia 0 o8 L: im perial. 0'} 8 on. imperial. Confidence..... 1.20 08 Con New York. — 4 Crown Polnt.. 44 s EastSlerraNev 44 87 o] 52 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY. Oct. 31-10:30 A X. UNITED STATES BONDS. ® B dsked Bid. Asked. CS4sconp. 167 ~ |USdsres.. — 07% Do new issue1l7 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. QatChlese 110 = |acRouMiv — — &Elcnl‘:’;lllT — |Do2dis6s. . — - Cotra CW31 — §734(P&ORySy. — 718 Dvot-stex-co — §73g P&Ch Rysi. — 10714 Edsu L&P6s120 1¥5° |Pwist RROL — 1iBlg F&CHERSs ;"l%i@ml‘ Reno, ;«'&A“L - %gg“ Geary-suids. Sacto S LosAngLds =— 100 [SF&NPE3. §814 Oslgp DoGnteeas — 101 |SPRKArass — = 66%a MkteiCbles11914 — |EPRRCaity. — 109 55.102%9104 |SPRRCalSs. — 100 — |SPBrRCaids — 96 80 — (EVWawecss 6% = 150 a1 6% A8 BTOCKS. | Santa Rosa. |san Diego. — &4 [Pacific Liwnt 4815 BD: . 83 - [SanlFranceso Y3 S Tl Lo 3 8533 t6 | INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman’sFa16254150 |~ » o COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Amer BRTC. — — |LondonP&A.135 — Aneio-Cal... 84— |Londonasi. —' 80 Bank of Cai.. 22214 — 13 - Cal 5 D&TC010742108 ol Fusidadosi. — "181 - - SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. @erS&1Co.1176 — (Save Losa. — 103 HombSEL1We = ot st 7 i - 480 STREET BATLROAD STOCKS. Chltfornta.... 10634110 (Uak SL&Har 100 Genry-st.. *0 |Presidio D= Ducket-si. Sutter-st. - = STOCKS. Uantic N o ~ Gantlon.., , — 18 famern 70 72%Judson b. Py Caiioraia. ). 79— IVieoric. s0c — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Ianka ke, 93 9635 et VinCo e concs, = 107 ceaniosecs - — |PacauxEa — 120 |PacBoraxuo. — = |Pac Roit Mui €0 100 |Part Painio 15% 1614 PacTransCo. 208, 213 Pac T&T Co. MerkxAssn. 100 ' 310 [Sunset 1 & A ElecLigui 215 434/United Ula. SALES—MORNING SESSION. Foard— 25 Giant Powder Con, b b. 17 8734 25 do do, b3, 1775 20 S V Water. . 96 25 $1000 8 F & N P Railway Bond Sireet— 15 Edison Light & Power Co... THE CALL CALENDAR. NOVEMBER, 1806. w. Su.(Mo. 12 | — L wi:lill” Tu.| 5,6 |7 @ N 192021 —‘—’—@ Nov |28 = {22 |38 | 24 | 35 | 26 —_— ,__‘ ClugtQuarter i o i e e sl il 2930l | | Mov. 27. OCEAN STEAMERS, Datos of Departure From S»n Francisco. STXAMKR | DRSTINATION, | Tarallon....| Yaquina Bay. |san Diego..... Salls | PIRR. Nov 1, $am|tlerd 11w Piecit 1. uru|Piec 9 2 bew|PlorLs 8, fau|Pleril 3 1eM|P M 8§ 10aM | Prer 34 5.11aw|Piecil 8. fam Plery & Sps| Plerl} 3 712 MPMS * | Newpor: 7. tam | Pler kL Sta e ot Cal. | Portland §.10AM | Pint STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. WallaWaila| Vie & Pgt Empire. SreaMer | Frow 7w Dol Norie |rays Huroor. Nov Costa Rica.. ... | Departure Bay. Nov Willamette. .. |Seatle Coluimbia. | Portian Newport. .| Victorts & Puget Sound |. -|{Crescent City .| DepartureBay. ‘racoma. Mackinaw . Santa Rosa. Rio de Janeiro. Coos Bay. State of Cal Colon 000600133 G 08 G 5 A T e 80 85 06 G S et SUN, RUOUN AND T1DE, T. % COAST A1 GEODETIC SURVEY Tromy BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIA AUTHORITY OF THE SUPRRINTESDEST. ) Sun.a-, November 1. 6€.36] Moon rises 2.06ax 11|aaon sets. 5{Time | peet|1 1:.9‘ e peet|TIm* | poge 3wl W [ il T LB 11| 580| 54| Zaz| Lol 500 2/ 288 15 9.08| 67| 8.23| 0.7 nns‘ ¥l 8250 17| 937/ 6.0/ 4.14| 00]10.58 4| 4.07| 2111015 62| 5.02/—0.5/11.58 5| 450! 281052/ 63 HW LW 6| Luu! 5.0| 5.35 7| 201| 49| 617 NoTe—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides sre given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tae last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except wheu there are but (hree iides, as sometimes sccurs. The Leights given are additious to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minas sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number givenis subtractive from the denth given by the chartx e e e NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied Siates Hydrographic Office located in tha Merchauty Exchange i3 maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners wichout regard to nationality and free of exnense. Navigators are cordlally invited to Vislt the office, where complete seis 0f charts and salling direc.fons of the world are kept on hanl for com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 0 navigation and all matiers of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball on top of the bulld'ng on Tele- graph Hill 1s boisied about ten minates before 1000, and 1s dro; t noon. 120th meridiaa, by telecrapblc s received ‘each dav from' the &I‘lm States Naval Observa.ory a. Mare Island, A’ notice stating whether ths time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. if any, is publishel the same day vy the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the followlng s W. 8. HucHESs The Time Ball. Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. ERANCH HYDROGEAPHIC OFFIOR. U. 8. N., MERCHASTS EXCHANGR } £ax FRANCISCO. October 81, 1898, The time ball on Telegraon Hill was crwpm exactly at Doon 10-day—i. €., al 10on of the 1 meridian, Or €XACIY i 8 & M., Greenwich tme, W. & Huames, Lieutenant U. 8 N. in coarde. —eeee e e SHIPPLIAG INIELLIGENU Arrived. SATURDAY, October 31. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, 17 hours from Forc Erags; 2500 £ ¥ ties, g M ftlumber. 104 S Kim- bail. Stmr Pomona. Doran. 1733 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co, Whal stmr Alesander, Green. 14 days from Fox Isiand; 4500 ibs bone, 100 roxskins, A bearskins, 20 beaverskins, 120 1bs Ivory, to Paclfic Trading Co. Stmr Washtenaw, Crosscup, 5 days from Co- mox; -bound 1o ¥Grt. Los Angeies. “Put in ior orders. Whal stmr Orca, McGregor, 12 dars from Fox Isiand; 14.000 bs bone. 450 bbls oil, 100 Ibs ivary snd 32 benr king to Facitio Stent W haling Co. rSan Benito, Smith, 84 hours from Tacoma: 4500 tons coal, to 8 P Co. ' Oakland direct. Sunr Weeott, Whilney, 26 hours from Eurex: pass snd mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co. Stmr francls Cuiting. Gerue, 1334 daya trom buie turs, to Norih Ainerican Kodiak: 20 ¢s 1 Commerctal Co. Schr Barbara Hernster, Peterson, 2 days from Deviibiss Lunding; valast, to J 5 Kimbail. 'to rouzh 1o load. Scnr Etta B, Bourne, 10 hours from Fort Ross 385 bxs butter. to Ross & Hewlett. ‘Schr North Bend. Wallace, § days from Shoal- water Bay: lumber. to Sim) Lumber Co. Schr Christina Mm ordling, 2% hours from Fisks Mill; 75 cds to R A Gilbride & Co. " the discomiort of crossing Cleared. SATURDAY. October 31. Stmr Geo W Elder, Lewis, Portland ; Oregon Rall- way and Navigation Co. Stmr Corona, Thomas, San Diego; Goodall. Perkins & Co. Br ship Valkyrie. Nicholson, Queenstown; G W MeXear. 2 aw shio Roderick Dbu, Hilo; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. g Sailed. SATURDAY. October 31. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, Viciogs and Port Townsend. Stmr Alcatraz, Walvig, Yaquina Bay. Stmr Trackee. Daniels, Tilamook Bay. Stmr Aibion, Lundquist. Sunr Point Arens. Strand, Mendocino. Stmr Washtenaw, Croseup, Port Los Angeles. Br bark In\ermark, Philip, bris.ol. Haw bark Andrew Welch, Drew, Honolulu. Schr Ana, McDonald, Mahukons. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart. Schr Neptune, Estvold, Grays Harbor. Lelegravhic. POINT LOROS. Oct. $1.—10 p. am.—Weatns: foggy: wina NW; velocity 10 miles. Charters. JoThe sche Voluuteer loads ralizond ties, for Mol- endo. 3 The Brbark Procyon loads wheat at Portland for Europe. 3 2 The Br stmr Amarapoora loads mdse for Cantral America. i) Spoken. 2 Per whal stmr Orca—Oet -9 in lat 79 55 N, long 125 15 W,’sebr Bangor, from Olympla for Guay- mas. i 2l . Domestic Parts. A QALBION—Arzived Oct $1—Stmr Scoils, hence ot 4 e1sanm: Oct 81—Schr Sacramegto, for San Fran- jsco. TATOOSH—Passed Oct 31—Bark Gatherer, for Nanaimo. PORT TOW! D—Arrived Oct 31—Scbr Qknnogan, from Kobe; schr Meteor, from Seu ro. & o FACOMA—Arrived Oc: 81—Soar Maweema, hoe t 13, PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Oct 31—Schr Meteor, from San Pedro. GRAYS HARBOR—Arriyed Oct §1—Schr James A Gurtield, hence Oct 26, ASTORIA—Sailed Oct 31—Stmr Columbia, for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Oct 31—Norstmr Peter Jetsen. for Nanaimo. TATOOSH—Passed Oct S1—Brship Dudhope, from Yokohama. for Puget Sound. GREENWOOD—Arrnived Oct $1—Stmr Green- wood, hence Oct 30. oTACOMA—Arrived Oct $1—Sehr Sequols, hence L 18, PORT HADLOCK—Salled Oct 27—Schr Hue neme. for San Diego, TACOMA—satica Oct 26—Schr La Gironde. for Ban Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Oct 26-—Schr Mald of Uricans, hence Oct 18. Eastern Ports NEW YORK—sailed Oct 50-Stmr Advance, for Colon. Cleared—Ship Wm H Macy, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. AUCKLAND—Salled Oct 31—Stmc Alameda, T—Arrived Oct 25— Br stm® ‘Aug 1, coaled and sailed for Lelih. QUEENSTOWN—Sailed Oct 28—Brbhip Aus- traiia, for Limerick. SAMARANG—sailed Oct 22—Br ship Queen of Eugland, for San Francisco. Importations. EUREKA—Per Pomona—4 cs boots an1 shoes, 843.775 shingies. 24 pkgs mdse, 76 bXs butier, 2 bbis mineral water, 138 sks peas, 27,000 ft lum- ber. % bxs P fruit, 145 head cattle, 13 bdls sheep Delts, 3 bxs telegraph materiai, b sks wool. 2 coils wire cble, 11 pkgsexpress, 1 sk coin, 20 pkgs sundries. E R and E R R—1 keg 318 bxs batter, 1 cs saws, 50 sks wool, 15 pkgs mdse, 45 doors, 18 os cider, 1pke carpets, 1U8 sks peas. EUREKA—Per Weeoti—90 kegs 15 ht-kegs 64 bxs butter, 35 pkgs mdse, 40 aks potatoss, 3 bdls D nides, 10 bals 1 skgreen hides, 150 M shingles. Consigneas. Por Pomona—A L Brean: A Fay: A & Mock: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co; B Kl bens, Lairymen's Union; £ R Cra.ford; G F ~mith; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Gray & Miteneil; F B Haight: C E Whitney & Co: _Getz Bros & Co: Goodyear Rubber Co: Higgins & Collins Hoffman & Co: Humbo.dt Mineral Water Co: J A Folger & Co: J F Enslish: Marshail, Teggart & Co: R Petri: Johnson & Brown; Levi, Strauss & Co; ¥ 8 Mer- : Hilmer, Bredhoff & Scaulz: G S Moses: I Levi & Co: Norton. Teller & Co: Palmer & Rey; Thos Denigan, Son & Co: J H Newbauer & Co Cal GCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: .& For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- lisnoo_end Sitka (Alaska), at § A. 3., Nov. 10, 25, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New W atcom (Bellinesham Bay, Wash.), § A. 3. Nov. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and every fiith day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R, at Seattle with G. N.'Ry., pt Port Towusend with Alaske steamers. For Jureka, Arca'a and Fields Landing (Hum- bold Bay), str. Pomons 2 P. M., Nov. 1, 5,9, 13, 17, 21, 25,29, and every fourih day thereafier. For Santa Cruz Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_iuls Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San 'Pedro, East San Pedro_(Los _Angeles) and Newport, at B A. M. Nov. 8, 7, 11, 16, 19, 23, 27, and every fourih day hereatter. For San Diego, (San Luis Obispo goles, Redondo (L A Nov,1,5, 9, day thereatter. .nseada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Urizaba, 10 . 25th of each month. i he Company resorves right to change steamers or salling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATUH FAST STEAMERS T0 PORTI.AINNID From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A it F ARE{813First-class Including £ $6 Second-class j berih & wmeals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbi: Oct. 25, Nov. 4, 14, 24 State of California.....Oct. 50, Nov. 9, 19, 29 Through tickets and through baggaze 1o all Eastern poinis. Rates and folders upoa applica- tion w0 F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market stceet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents topping only at Port Harrord Santa Barbara, Port Los An- Angeles) aud Newport, 11 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS TC IIAW':II ssamg? HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRAL| $.5. AUSTRALIA, S S, AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day, “ovember 10, 8t 10 A.x. Special party rates. 8 & MONUWAI sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYOUNEY, 1bursday, Novem- ber 1% at% P . Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOW N, South Africa. J. L. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 11} Monigomery strasi Freight Office, 527 Market st.. San Francisco. N Ll e COMPAGNIF GENER AL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havra. OMPAN Y'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. I ravelers by this Line avoid both transit hy English railway and e channel ina small boat. New York 10 Alexandria, kgypt, via Phris, first-class $160; second-ciads, $116. LA BRETAGNE LA CHAMPAGNE LA TOURAINE. LA GASCOGN LA BRETAGY. R4y £ OF uriher Nov. 7. 1p v. 14 6A .Now. 21, Noon .Nov. 28,5 A. M. are ubpiy 1o A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3, Bowling Green. Now Yort. J. F. FUGAZL & CO. Agents, & Monigomery svenue, San ¥rancisco, WHITE STAR LISE. United States and Royal Hail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ABIN,$50 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing 10 steamer and accommodations selected ; second cabin, $ 2 50 and 84, 50: Majes.ic and Teatonie. Sbe;w ‘Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, S 0, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and cabln &I-n- be procared from W, H. AVERY, Pacific Mail or at tha IIG:IE Grand fiw“mfi FLETCHER, er Grai . W ] General Agen: for Pacific Coast. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington st., At 6 ¥. M, Daily. h'rolflu Fecsived up o 130 P, A3~ Accommodations Resérved by Telephons. ‘e ouly line making throogh reces on Valley freight. £.3 wone VNI . G or, . D. P g Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. ‘eiephone Main 803. Ca. Nav. and Imn. Ca VALLEJO AYD U. S. NAVY-YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO, E:BN.:) #10:80 A 'Ii.é gonnd 9330 p. M. 1 . 130 A. M., & P. M. Sundays. 8 p Landing Misslon-streer Dook, Pler 2. lephone Black 261. *Excorsion trip, giving 6 hours at Navy-Yard. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ excej a y at 8P 5ania CLATS Sius S48 JOSO. s v S 29 Saw Works: Shoobert, Beale & Co; De] Monte Mill- ing Co: W & J Sioane & Co: Witzel & Baker; Poly. Helborn & Co: Nat onal Ice Co; O B Smith & Co Russ, Sanders & Co: Sumset Telenhone aud Tele: eraph Co: Hiils Bros; Western Caru Acid Gas Co; Wells, Farzo & Co: Hoss & Hawiett: Upnlcn Brew- ery; Wheaton, Breon & J0: Witzel & Haker. Par Weeot — Russ, Sanders & Co; Marsh. Reimers: Norton. Teiler & Co: O B Smith & Co: A L Bryant. Shoe Co; Ross& Hewlstt: Labor Ex- change: M Gonzli; St Lows Sust and Door Co: M Blodget:; . J H Newbauer & Co: 8 H Frank & Co: Heuldsburg Collese; J N Shivbes. For Zate Shipping Inteiligence See Eourteenth Page. e e o e it et RAILROAD TRAVEL! SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. & (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Traine lenve and are (o arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. Davis. ... . 2004 Martine, San fiamon, Vaiiejo, Napa, Calistoga am Santa Rosa. : 8:304 Niles, Sun_Jase, Stockton, Ione, _'Hxl‘u;mnuw, Murysville and Ied #8:304 Peters and M : E 8:004 New Orleans Kxpress, Raymond (for asemiite), Iresno, Bakerstield, anta Baybara, 108 Angelos, Dem- iug, El Paso, New Orleans and Eust. 3 * 9:004 Martinez and Siockton . 9:004 Valltjo;, . San ton. Livermore and Jose, 00 Sacramiento Hiver Steanie ,11:80p Port Costa and Way Stations. 4100¢ Martinez, San Kamon, Vallejo, il Verano and Woodland, ryavil ville and Sacramento 4:30¢ Niles, San Jose and Liver 4:30r Los_ Angeles Express, Fresno, Santa Barbara and 10§ Augeles .... 25 5 4:30p Santa Fe Itoute, Atisutic Yxpress for Mojave aud ast. g @:00¢ Europeau M don and Fash $:00p Hugwards, Niles und San Jose. 001 Vallsio . 7:00 Oregon ville, Sound ane *2:15¢ Newark, Almaden, Felton, Santa Cruz and Stations 4:15 1 Newark, $11:45p Huoters' Excursio: ‘Way Stations . . .. 17200 COAST DIVISION (Third & Townsend Sts.) Gid5A San Jose and Way Rtations (New Almaden Wednesdays ony)....... 154 San Jose, Tres Piuos, Sauta Crwz, Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Robles, Sai Luis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf and Prieipal Way Stations 1 Joso and Way Stations. 0A Pulo Aito and Way Stations. 0r San Mateo, Menlo Park, San Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Sunta Salinas, Monterey aud PaciticGrové an Jose and Way Stations 0 San Jose and Way Stations. or SauJose aud Principal Way Stations 30p San Jose aud Way Stat 45 San Jose and Way Sta Lti12:002 CREEK ROUTE FERRY FProm SAK FRANCISCO—Foot of Market St 5 9:00 11:00 18:00 Boulder Creek, Principal Way 1:302 5: 3: Fitchiburg, San Leandro and Haywards. i Runs through to Niles. 9% ) ¢ From Niles. $3:00 From OARLAXD—Foot of Broadway. 4 8:00 10:00a.x. 11200 *1:00 $3:00 *3:00 $4:00 *5:00w.. A for Morning. P for Afterpoon. * Sundays excepted. } Saturdaya only. { Sundays only. 1 Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. SANFRANCINCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY (0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of MarketSt. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DAYS—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A.3r: 8$:30, 5:10, 6:30 . M. Thursdays—; 11:30 p. s Saturdays—Exira trips as 1: d 11:30 . . AYS—8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.a; 1:30, 3:30 200, 6:20 P. 2L San Eafael to San Francisco. WEEK DAYS—6:15, 7:50, 9:90, 11:10 A. ».; 12:45, 8:40, 5:10 P. M. Seturdays—Extra trips a0 1:55 p. X and 6:35 P. i SUNDAYS—§:.¢, 9:49, 11:10 & a; 1:40, 3:40, 00, 8:25 P . Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park sams ule as above. ve | Ineffect San Francisco. | J27Fet WeER | So; 1596, oz | SoX | Destination. ‘Windsor, Healdsburs, Lytton, erville, verdaie. Plew, | Hopland & - Ukiah. 10:25 ax 5 rv| 6:22 Pu 7130 ax| 15:00 i Guerneville. 8:30 Px 3 7:30 AN 8:00 aM Eono;nn 10:40 AM| B:4U ax an | 5:10 PK‘b:OO PM| Glen Ellen. | 6:10 px| 6:22ex 7330 A (8:00 ax| AN 1025 Ax 8:30 P3|5:00 P 0 ry| 6:22 ex Stages gonnect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springs; ai Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: ac Cloverdale for e Geysers; at Pleta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda’ Bay and r.akeport Hopland for Lakeport and Bartie:t Springs: ac Ukiab for Viehy Springs, Saratoga Spriogs, Bluo Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Fomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buck- nell’s, Sanbedrin Heights, Huiville, Booneville, Greenwood, Orr's Hot Springs. Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westpor:, Usal, Wlllets, Cahto, Co- Velo, Laytonville, Harrls, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday 10 Monday round-trip tickess at reduced Tates. On Sundays round-trip tickets 10 all poinis be youd San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Marketst., Chronicle bu'lding. B, G WHITING, R X. RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agents Atlgptic Pacific . RAILROAD Trains leave and arriva & Market-Sireet Ferry. SARTA FE BXPRESS. To Chicago via A. & © Direct Line Lenyes daily at 4:30 P, M., carrving Sebastopol. |19 U cuan ¢ Drawing-room and Modern Uphoeistered Tourlsc Sleeping-cars, which run dally throush Lo Chicazo LI:H'. City. Annex cars for Denver and S.. co Boston Exearsions, via Ksnsas City, Chicago, Montreal and the W { Mot hite Mountains leave every ‘The best rallway from California tc the Bast. New ralls, new ifes: nodust; in:eresting scenery, and zood meals in Harvey’s dining-rooms. San Francisco Ticket Ofiice, 644 Market St., Chronicle Building, Telephone Main 1531. Oakland, 1118 Broadway. NORTH PACIFIC-COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferry). ¥rom San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 13, 1833 WEEKDAY3 ¥or Mill Valley and San 11:00 A. M. *1:45, 8:43, *5:15. 5 Extra trips for San Rataei on Mondays, ‘days and Saturdays 8: 11:30 £ i SUNDAYS, For Mill Valley and San_Rafael—*8:00, *10:00 *11:30 . M. *1:50, 3:00, *4:50, 6:16 2. M. Tralus marked *run to San Quentin, x THROUGH TRAINS. For Point Reves aud way stations—7:35 a. . Weekduys, 8:08 o 3. Sundays, 1:45 . M sSatan 7120, #9:15, 5,6:30 P Wednes- 5. ¢ oc Cazadero and wav stations—7:25 A. M. weel. @ays; 1:45 P. M. Soturdays. NOUNT TAMALPAIS. Trajns commect with N Coast Railroad. it an b WEEK DAYS_Leave S F.9:154. . 1:4% _ Returning—arrive 5. F. 325 & % 890 b 1 BUNDAYS—LeaveS.F.84. % 11:30A. 3. 1130 p . Returning—Ariive S.F.1:15 r.y 4:20 ».x. 7:35 2.2 Tickets for sale In Mill Valiey or THO=. COUK & ~ONS, 621 Market at,, 8. F. MUl Valley and Moans Tamaipais Scenic Kal wagy

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