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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1896. e RN S R S e S S s B 1o g o M e S v i o ol b e e e e W e SR S e Sl S S S e L iy 2 z 7 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Financial quotations advancing. Mexican Dollars higher. Silver moves up another notch. ‘Wheat and Barley steady. Oats and Corn seiling well. - Rye quoied higher. Middlings advanced. Hay rules firm. Flour steady. No cbange in Beans. Increased expor s of Specie, Provisions strong and in zood demapd. Hides and Leather uuchanged, Dried Frunt rules firm. Citrus Fruit unchanged. Sound dry Grapes strong. Buiter. Clicese'and Eggs steady. Large stocks of I'onitry carried over. Potatoes and Vegetabdles qulet. Increased exports of Produce, PRODUCE EXPORTS. Exports of produce from San Francisco during the first JO months ot 1896 were $3:,114,900, -against $25,842.300 during the same period in Uf this amount New York took $2,220,000, ritar $12,566,600, Hawailan Isiands 200, China $2,573,200, Japan £1,743.300, Ausiralia tral America 1172,100, Mexico $1,208,700 and Cens 2,800,400, Exports of specle from San ! rancisco during the - first 10 months of 1886 amounted (o $23,232,243, 8,814 darin, New York took §13.- 38 and Japan 83,632,028, 1d ' Coin. CLEARI ast week were $12,367.474, spainst $13,051 9 for the same week In 1895, There were only five business aays last week, which explais (he spparent loss. 3S. Xocal bank clear! O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures | At station indicaie maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it if any, the amount of rainrall, of melied sno v in inches and hundredths, during the past twelve hours. Jsobars, or solid Mnes, ‘connect poin s of equal sir pressure; therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. word ““high” means bizh barometric pressure and - is usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” .Fefers (o low pres nd is usually preceded and accompunied oudy weatherand rains. “Low: sually first appear on the Washingion coas;. When the pressare is high in_the interlor and low along the coas:, and the lsobsrs extend north and south but when the 1 mufked curvatnre, able. iso- . rain is probabl closed with. sobars: o south of Oregon I8 improb: in the vicinity of Idaho, and the California const.warmes ther may be expected in summer and colder er in winter. The reverse of these conditions w1l produce an opposite resulc WEATHER ;l’l( .\—U REPOKT. SITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TREAU, SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 5, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- . ported from stations in California to-day: Eureka 60, Fresno 68, San Diego 66, Red Binff 62, San Luis Obispo 76, Yuma 72, San Francisco 65, Los angeles 74. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 65, minimum 49, mean 57. The pressure continues high over Utah, Nevada and Southeastern Californid There has been a | however, over Vancouver and Washing- storm of considerable energy is cen- :re_to-night. Hain has fallen from Eu- Fos At the latter place 1.02 inches has The temperature has risen over Northern ( orthwestern Nevada. Else stationary. A maxi- ere it has s per hour from the uby. Information e coast from San signals are dispiayed alons Franelsco northward. Forecast made at San Fraucisco for 30 hours midnight November 8, 1856: in northern portion: fresh southeasterly light, varia- dy Sunday and possibly rain in ex- ern portion. ¥ Sunday; warmer in the northern portion. Arizona—Fair Sunday; warmer. Ban Francisco and vicinity—Unsettled weather and probably showers: fresh southeasterly winds. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW IORK MARKETS. Financial, XFW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 7.—Securities were active and buoyant during to-day’s short session at the Stock Exchange. In fact the trading was - more animated than on any other Saturday since December last, when the street was alarmed over the Venezuelan war scare, The demand for tocks was more general, and both the gilt-edge res and the low-priced fincies were taken with confidence. The rise since Tuesiay last nacurally enough invited profit taking, but the stoek of- fered found a ready market. Commission honses had more Lo do, indicating a revival of outside interest; -and loca. cpera.ors who have been in- clined to quesdon the legitimacy of the upward movement, and who from time to time during the past few days have put out short lines, cov- ered up. The special influences at work were the re- sumption 0f business ‘hroughout the country, & belief that money rule easier now that confi- dence has been restored and an impression that some of the granger roads will increase their divi- dends in the near fuiare. The bank statement had no effect on specuiation, notwithstanding a 1oss Inreserve and & heavy contraction in loans. The advaucen prices, which was unusually well dfsiributed_ranged from % to 414 per cent. Met- ropoiita n Traction rose 45 10411035, Sugar 234 10 1223/, Burlington 15 t0 8334, Roc Island 1% to 7414, Big Four 2 to 83214 Consoiidated Gas 13510 . 157 first preserred, 25k to 3834 : General Elediric, 434 to 64%;: Manhattan, 2 t0100: Lin- seed UIL, 2 (019: =nnu avd Wesiern pre- maia, ferred, 2 10 80; ¥ 114 10 44; Tennessee Conl, 314 to 32%y: Coraage snteed. 2% v 21: Bubver peferred, 2 to " \Western Union, 1Y to 8, and other issues, 14 10 1 per ceat. ed buoyant at the top of the day. > $ M’Anwc':‘)lnz;:::; ! 31/ r cent on the . a’ul}/‘l’h@s ;yzre?fims Saturday, howtvfl“lt 1 llnll'l(el shows_gains of 9 per cent, Total sales were P oy Toduding 45,100 Sugar, 82,300 Reading, 23,200 St. Paul and 22,500 Burlington and Quincy. I h? bond market was extremely active and strong iu tone. The transactions aggregated the large total of $2.625.000, Brookiyn Elevated sixes rose 2 to 27; Burlngton and Quincy deben, e} FINANCIAL. her, with rain | ture fives, 27 to 100; Colorado Midland general sixes certificutes, 4 10 72 Consumers’ Gag of Chi- cago firsts, 3 1o 85be: Fort Worth and Denver Civ sixes certificaies, 114 to 57%,: lmnsas and Texas seconds, 1145 10 60% Metropolitafl Licysted firsts, 2 10 119 American Spirits sixes, 210 714 Susquehanna and West general fives, 1 to 72 Oregon Navigation fives cer.ificates, 3 to 95; Union Flevated sixes, 434 to 7814: Denver und Gulf consol fives, 314 to S8La, and Union States Cordage sixes certificates, 2 t0 27. In Government bonds 35000 coupon fours of 1925 s0ld at 12034 and $15L0 do of 1907 at 109% Grain. FLOUR — Dull, firm. City mills’ patents, 85 30@5 winter wheat, low grades, 82 ud@S 86: do. fair to fancy, &3 20@4 30: do patents, $i 50@: 90: Minnesota clear, straits, $3 90@4 26: do patents, 85@4 80: low exirus, 32 20@3 25: city mills, U@4 50: do patents, $4 80@> 15. Kye flour— Quiet aud stead; 2 90@3 10. . CORNMEA L—Dull, steady; unchanged. RYE—Duli, firm. Western, 44@34%c. c. 1. BAKLEY—Quiev; 48 pounds, -8@:s¥4c, €. L £. Buffalo. WHEAT—Spot market dull, firmer with op- tions; £ o. b., 90c; ungraded red, 78@80c: No. 1 Northern, 8716@3734c. g Options opened firm at 88@2815c advance on higher cables, firmer Wes: anu locai covering, de- clined %gc on forelgn selling und local realizing, advanced 184@2c on local covering, lost 3¢ on liquidation, ‘closed sieady at 12@34C OVer yester- e irade. December and May January, 88%gc: March, May, 8814¢; November, 8il4c; December, Spot. quiet, firm. No. 31@31%4¢ ele- vator: 3114@52¢ afion. Options were dull and “firm “at * dnthanged prices with trading only iocal. Mav snd beceinber only traded in. November, 30%c; December, 81%c: Mav, 35c. GAT~—Spot, quiet, strong. Options aull, firmer; December, 24c; May, 265%¢ Spot ‘prices: No. 2. 2814c: No. 2 white, 2514c; No. 2 Chicago, 2:14¢ 4 34¢: No. 3 white, 23c; mixed Western, 22@24c; waitedo. 2:@3lc. Provislons. LARD—Quiet, nominal: Western steam. $4 50 asked; city. Jecember, 34 45 npomi- Dal. Refined, slow: Coutinentsi, $4 £0; Souch American, $5 25: compound, 4554 7xc. new mess, 18 5029, Western dairy. 8@12%4c: 20c: 4o tactory, 7@lc; ki Steady do creamery, 1233 gins, 20c. CHEESE—Quiet, firm; part skims, 5148634c: fuil ekims, 215@Sc. EGGS—Firm; jcehouse. 1515@18345¢; Western, 1resh, 19@21c: o, case, $2@4 75, limed, 1415@15c. 'ALLG W —Firm, moaerate demand? city, $gc 3386565C. 4 ExD OlL—Quiet, nominal; crude, 1low prime, 251, Arm. active; domestic, 33,@6¢: Japan, 2 ULASSES—Quiet, steady; New Orleaas, 26@35¢. y COXFEE — Weak, 10 polnts ‘up to 5 down. December. $9 95@10 06: January, :9 95@10: March, $10@10 10; May, £995@1010: Seprem- ber. $10 10g10 25" Spot 1o, wuil, steady: No. 7, 07gc. SUGAR—4c b her, quiet; off A, 4@4lge: mold A. 46yc: standurd A, 435c; comection- ers’ A, 414c; cut loaf, be: crushed, 5c; pow- dered, 45gc; granulated, 434c; cubes, 455c. ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, §@11c. PEACHED—Peeled. bags, 13@14c; dounpeeled, 7@8c. PRUN Foupsizes, boxes, nominal 515@d14c. Two-crown loose Muscatel, 43c: B4c; do 4-crown, 634¢; do London RA do 3-crown. 5 layers, old, §1 15@1 26: do, new, $L 35@1 40; do ciusters, ol HOPS. 4, $1 26@) 40. : Pacific Coast, 3@1214 Domestic fieece, 16@: 7@12c. - Merchandise. urggn:o.\'- Quiet, firm: American, $10 25@ ‘COPPER—Qulet, firm: lake. £10 85211 2} AL—Firm; domesiic. ¢ 8715@2 9314 TIN — Firm; = Straus, $12 80@12 90; firm, moderate demand. SFELTER—Firm: domestic, $3 90g4. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Trx.. Nov. 7.—The week closed with anervous feeling in the wheat marketand with prices fluctuating around- the best point reached vpulled, plates, | since election day. Trade has seen but one side of the market, but with professionals, scalpers and | | 775 ears, CRICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AKD NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE €23 Market St., Palsce Hotel. Tel Main 5828 PURDY & ATKINSON l(ln-.‘:tr:. Orders instantly executed on latest market que- tations. Reference 1st National Bank, S. Fo PRIVALE WIRE NEW YORK, CHICAGU. W.A.CARROLL, BROKER CHICAGO MARKETS!! NEW YORK STOCKS!! Fast Wire Fasi, Unequaied Service, STRICTLY COMMISSION . Private and Bank references quoted on application Ofice; 338 Montgomery St. Sate Do Bla Tel Main 1751, Private or for es outsiders ull “long” and with practically no short interest existing the que:tion of markeiing wheat receives consiaeratlon. At the end of the first hour the demand received s imulus from Brad- street’s report, which stated that the exporiable surp'us of this country for the cereal year is only 22,000,000 bushels. A sharp jump irom 78c to 4c for December foliowed toe circulation of The pit became ail confusion and 1g was heavy and broad. ipments from both coasts for the week ,472,000 bushels, szainst 3,628,000 bushels for last_week. Recein’s in the Northwes: were nst 936 ias: Saturday and 1191 a year ago. Chicago had 122 cars and inspected out 28723 bushels. Argentive shipped 120,000 bushels last week. The New York bank stace- 1 was & _poor one,and when the deiais were ed tie sel ing movement was inaugurated in . the reaction in prices which 100k place Guite as sharp as was the advance. kxports at Atlantic poris were 203,815 bushels. Decem- ber wheat opened from 785kc to 781jc, 80 d be- veen T915@7TY4C, closing aL 78340, & shade over erd kstimated receipts for Monday, 79 2 red spoi 8234GS6l4c, closing ac 3@B41/ @Bave. CO1t X" The strong tone and appreciating ability of whea® had a strengthening effect on corn, but the action of the muriet was about thesame at has been noted of late. While prices advanced, the volume of trade showed iittle if any inc 3 and the undertone was not buoyant. Liverpool cables were 14d 10 35d higher. Receipts were 355 1d 409.741 bushels were taken from store. Argeutine suipped 976,000 bushels of corn during the week. Alautic exporis for 24 hours were 474,578 busheis. May corn vpened from 2914¢ to | 2835, declined to 2884, closing at 2874c, Yswlie - nder yesterday, Es.dmated receipts for Monduy Naturally, under the impetus of the early sharp advance in wheat and tle firmness in rti. oats were induced 10 move upward some- what. Only a iighe trade took piace. Receipts were 318 cars, and 49,460 busheis were taken from store. There were no exports. May osts closea Lgc bigher than yesterday. Estimaied re- celpts 1or Monday, 150 cars. FLAX—Was firm, Cash, 74gc; December, 76c: May, 8054@B234c. Receipis were 72 cars. PROVISIONS — Product aispl. 4 a little strength a: the opening. but s)on 10st it on moder- e selling. Higher hog prices were Instrumenial in causing a sligh: advance in this market, but the galu disappeared within the first haif hour. Later there was & fair recovery. Jaunuary pork closed 10c higher, Janvary lard and rios each 21z higher. BEUTTER—Business in the butter market was quiet. Keceipis were light and the demand only iair. Creameries—Extras. 18c B Db: firsts. 16@17c) reconds, 12@l4c; imitations, fancy, 12@!3c. Uairies—Exiras, 16c: firsts, 13@l4c: seconds, 9@ 10c. Ladles — Extras, $3p@luc: firsis, 5@sijgc; packing slock, Bc: grease, ZYa@3c; roll bulier, 11@12c. EGGS—Qulet and steady. Fresh stock, 1734c 9 dozen. MONEY—Was firm at 7% for both call and time loans. New York exchange, nomarker. Closing Prices. WHEAT-November, 77¢; December, 78%4c; Mcul:ga/:ci\'ovember, 24340;, December, 26l4¢; MRS vember, 18340t December, 19%ics K7 Secember, 87 05 Januacy. 87 95; May, wf.s.iu—mcmmr. $4 10; January, $4 3215; M o mber, $5 67%4: Janusry, 88 90: AR ML L ivertonn; UNION STOCKYARDS, ILL, Nov. 7.—Only a handful of cattle was on sale to-day. Prices were nominally steady. The demand for n0gs was good. Offerings were moderate and prices firm to 5¢ higher.” Sheep and iambs were quiet and steady. CATTLE—Receints. 500. ¥ancy beeves, $5 15 @5 25: choice 10 prime 1300 10 1700 I steers, $4 75@5 10: £00d 10 choice steers. 1200 to 1600 . 14 30@4 70; mealum steers. 1200 10 1400 Ib. $4 10 @4 25 3alr beet steers. 1000 to 130U s, $550@ 400: common beef steers. $340@3 75: g0od 10 cholce slockets and feeders. 900 1o 1250 Ib, #3 530G 370: fair to good do. b0O to 75 I, Bz 75@ #26: buls, choice 10 exira, £3@3 6U: bulls, poor to choice. $2 D@2 9U: cows ana beifers, ctioice 10 prime. $3 5UG4 00; Cows, sair to chol $2 25@3 40; cows, common to fair canners, 1 50@ 2 1u; calves, good 10 choice, $5 S0@6 0U: caives. common to good, £3 25@5 25:_ Texad fed sieers, ¥2 ¥0@4 16: new sieers, $2 75@3 40: sWestern range steers, $3 OD@4 Ub; Wesiern rauge cows ana beifers. $2 26@S 60; milkers and springers, ® head, $25@A0. HUGH—Keceipts. 15,000. Heavy pacxine ana enipping_ lots. 33 203 60: common 10_choice mixed, $5 20@3 65: choice assoried. $5 408 =55 1kht, ¥3U5@3 65: pigs. $2 TGS b5 SHEEP—Eeceipts. 2500, Juiecioc w choice, 4200@3 50;damus 35 00450). ! Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEsr, Nov. 7.—HOGS— Receipis, 3000. Market b¢ higher. Light and mwixed, $3 20@3 40: heavy, 83 10@i 15. CATTLE—Receipis. 1400. Market sirong. Steers. $3 26@4: cows. $1 25@5 25; feeders, §2 75@3 60. SHEEP—None. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo, Nov. 7.— HOGS~ Recelpts, 5000v. + Marke: strong. Light and plgs, $3 30 -safl/,-, medlum, $325@3 37%: heavy., $320 @3 35, CATTLE—Receipts. 900. Nominal § SHEEP—Receipis, none. NEW UK >TOCKS. Donds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares. Money on call 4@5% Prime mercantile paper, 8 @7x% Ler stiver, €6Yac. Mexican doilars, bUSg @51%4c¢. Sterling kxchange very firm, with actual business 1 bankers’ bills at §4 214@4 8215 for 60 days and £5: 4 8534 for Jemand. " Posted rates, $4 8210@4 Commercial blils, $4 4 811, Government bonds higher: State duil: raliroad bonds buoyant. Siiver atthe board was steady. Qomxe evames. m Ter & Cable... Norfolx & Westen. 1134 Neviwao io 1614| Preferrea..... .. 18 Preferred. . . 2 Northern Pacifia... 1534 Adums Express....160 | Preferred.... u5 Alton, Terre Haute 07 |Northwestern. 1047 American Expressl1i AmericanTovacco. 804 Preferred. . Fay StateGas, Ealtimore & Ohio.. Brunswick Lands. . Xuflalo, Roch & . Canada Pacific. nada Southera.. Canton Land. Central Pacific. Ches. & Oho. Chicago Alton.. Preferred. Chicago & K. Iil. COregon Preferred.... .... 93 |Facific Mail Chicago. B. & Q.... 53 |Peoris, D.& 2 Chicago Gas. 78 |Piusbirg & W. ptd_15 Cleve& Pittsi Consolidation Coal. Pullman Palace. 159 1 62 32 Consolidated Gus..157%4 12 C.C.C. &St Louis 32 Bi14 Preferred. . 16 Calo. Fuel & 40 Preferred. T4l Cotton Ot 11 Commercial Cabiy 5 Dei. Hudson..., Del. Lack& W es Denver & R. 6. Preferred.. Distlllers. . st Paul & Omaba. 437 Proferred........122 3 109 Stiver Certificates. 6614 Southern Pacitic... 14 ¥ . Fort Wayne. - Great Northern pid1i8 | Green Bay. Southern K. H....0 103, Harlem. - Preferrec... 2075 Hocking Coat. ... Eugar Refinery Vg Hocking Valley..., 173 FPreferred... 3 Homestake, . 34%s| Tenn. Coal & Iroa. 32 H. & Texas Cént...— | Preferred. 90 liinots Central..... 96 |Texas Pacific. Jowa Central. 9%% Tol.A.A.& N. Mich. — Preferrea. . 3235/ Tol & Ohio Ceua.. 20 Eansas & Texas. .. 13%| Preferred......... b0 Preferred . 295 TolSLLous& K. 6 Kingston&® Pem... 3 | Preferred......... 16 Lake Erle & Westa 19%2|Union Facine...... 117 Preferred.. U. P. Den & Guit~ 8% | U. & Corasge. 55 Long Jsland. - Louisville & Nash. Loufsville, Na&Ca Preferred. . . Manbattan Consoi. Memphis & Charis. 15 Mexican Central... 94l Michigan Central .. 90 | freferred. Minn& s L. Wells-Fargo.. 90 Preterred. """ |Western Union.... 87% Minn & St. Leom. 1 ' Wisconsin Centeal. 3 isipreserred....., 76 |Wheeling & L. %.. 755 Zdpreferred.. [ 4% | Preferred......... 315y Missoori Pacific. ] 2534/ Am Cotton Oii ptd. 61 Mobile & Ohlo..... 22 |W. U, Beet. 7 Neshville & Chait. ©7%% Abn Arbor. National Linseed.. 1914| Preferred. J. Central.......107 | Brookiyn i raciiou. 237 DSt Awenicun... T BiglErie ¥d prhi 22 RONDL Northern Pac 1sts. 11514 Doids.......-.... 11814 Do ds. 75 Do consoi 83.... BiYa OImprovement isi 74 CenadaSouth 2ds.. 1 Do 5 17 Cen Pac 1sts ot ’93. 10: CR &N lsis. 110 Chberokee 4s, 1898.100%| 1o >onsol b3..... 88 Lo 1897, 10034 Or Short Line 6s...113 To 1898, 100%3( Do cons bs... 66 Do 1899 10035 Facaitic ds of 97,2101 Ches & Onio 10734 Fhila& teading 43. 8114 Ch&N P'I'r Reisbs 4533 Do 1st pfdinca: 9%y D C 865 109 ¥ GrandeWes: 1sis 7343 “1i1 |Stl&lronMtGen 53 7 85148t Faul Consols. 125 FtWaDenCity Ista 574 St P C & Palats, 118 CH&BAGS. ... 91 |FoClarolina4%es...100 | Lo 2d 7, 4100 |southern KK 5s... 9135 Gen Elec b ds... 9034] Lo Pac Cal 1sis.. 07 H & Tex Cens 031110 | Tenn new 3s. Do con Gs.. 18715 Texas Pacific ia Jowa Cen:ral Ists . 961m 1exas Pacific 2ds.. Kausas Fa Cousols 7115 Lnion Pac lsis 981 b5 Fudsts Den divi08 | U S4s reg of 1925, IaConsol 4s....... 95 | Lods, coupon....1 Missouri funding...— | U # 4x. ree of 1907.1 M K T 2as 60 | Do ¢s, coupon.... I Do ds. . 8ilpl Yous. Moblle & Ohlo 4s.. 671y Lods. 1 Mutual Union 6+..2108 | 1 0Bs. conpon....1 X J Cent Gen 55..°116 |V & funding aew: N ¥ C&st Louls 43108141 Nor&West Gen 6s.115 ‘ N Caroiioa con 4s.. 85 Lo registered. Loceterred 63 Lo trust rep:a si. |Wabasn 1st 5s. FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL. Exe. V. 7.—The spot market ishigher at 73 64. Cargoes higher au 36s 434d, sellers, promps shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exch: Liverpeo! guotations for No. 2 Red Winter. vember, 6s 10gd: December, s 1015 No- January, 63 10%4d: Fevruary, 63 1034d; March, 6s 10344, | SECURITIES. LONDON Nov. 7.—Consols, stiver, 80d; French Xentes. 102¢ 70c. EXCHANGE A\D_BULLIOX. Steriing Exchange, 60 cays. erling Exchange, sight erling Cables. New York Exchange ew York kxchange, Fine siiver, 9 ounce. . Mexicun Doliars 110 1-16; | $4 82 4 85 b1 FROLUOCE - MARKET. * WHEAT AND OTHEE GRAINS, WHEAT—The Glenesk takes for §t. Vincent 89,508 ctls, valued at $127,300: Kelat, for Cork, 12 ctis at $82,883; Bertha, for Antwerp, 18, 693 cils at $26,839. Futures ruled firm yesterday and values for spot Wheat also were maintained wi:hout difficulty. Spot Wheat raoged from $1 8714 to $1 4:1n for average No. 1, ¥1 45 for choice und §1 4714@1 60 for exira cuolte for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥ss10N—9:15 o'clock—May—4000 cus, §1 B3lg: 4000, $15314: 6000, 81 Oslg: 20,000, 81 527; 62,000, $1 53. Decem ber—2000, $146; 6000, $1 457; 6000, $1 4534, SECOND >ESSION—wuecember—2000 ctls. §1 4674 g;m;;,%u 453 May—10,000, S1 bxy; 42,000, 2%, HEGULAR MORNING SESSION — December — 12,000 cils, 81 46: 10,000, 81 4634 May—14.000, $1'02%5: 4000, 81 5334 34000, $1 53; U, B1 5274: 16,000, §1 53%g: BOUO. $1 5314 BAKLEY—Was aulel vesterday ani futures were easier. We quote Feed, SU@Ndc B cil; cnoice bright, 8745c B cil; Brewing, 5ila@90c; No. 1 Chevalier, $1@110. / CALL BOARD saLEs. INFORMAL, EESSION—9:15 0’clock — May—2000 ctls, 9234c: BOUD, B2Vac. December— 2000, S5c. SECOND SEasIoN—No saies. EGULAR MORNING BXsSION—May—4000 ctls, 928 2000, 9254¢. ¥ OATS—Dealers report an active wnd firm mar- ket. White rangs from #1 U5 (o $1 50 @ cul, according to quality. Black, for feed, 90c@$ 1 05 for seed, $1 20@1 55: Gray, nominal; Red, $1@ rprise, nominal —The demand 18 good and the market is firm, though recelpts are running large. Large Yeilow, 873a@80c: Smuil Round do, 1 021y i—Firm ac $1 0 9 ctl. Shipmen oF 39,083 ctis. valued 438,550, 1o Antwerp, 1 26@: 80 @ cu. BUCKWHEAT FLOUE AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Steady, In sympathy with Wheat. Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $4 75 4 85 Bakers' extrus, $4 65@4 70; suvernne, $3 9 4 25 B obl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $20@21 B ton; Cracked Corn, $20 00@21 50 @ ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices Iu sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, 3285 $ 100 Ibs; Eye Flour, $2 76 » 100 Ibs: Rice Flour, 8576: Cornmeal, $235; extra cream do, $3. ; Oat _Groats, $4: Hominy, $310 Flour, $3 10@3 50: Cracked : Whole Wheat Flour, i “Pearl Bariey, $3 75@1; Green do, $4 25 B 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay rules firm. Middlings are 60c higher. change in Bran. BRAN—$13 50@14 for the best and $12 50@18 % ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$17 50@18 50 for lower grades, and $19@20 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—RoMed Barley, $18@19 B ton. No Oilcake Meal at iil, $28 P on; joobing, $24; clipped Onts, $1.30@1 86 B ctl 1 AY—Wheat, 11: Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10 505 Oat, $6@9: Barley. $7@8 50; River Bar lev, $5@6 50; Alfalfa, 5 50@6 50: compre: @9 w:c--.ocm £5@6: Clover, 8615 # tok. o hd STRAW—35@50c B bul BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Bayos are aciive and firm, Other sorts aro quoted dull Navas aro auotable at $135@) 45 B cfl: Small' Whites, $1 4 Large Whites. 31 3! Pinks, ‘:,@lv 15; Kidmess &2 00 Limas, 35 5563 15: Setens #1-45 3 : Limas, : Butte Pea, $1 40@1 60 ® cul. ST 0 SEEDS — Brown Mustard. s quotable at $275@3 P ctl: Yellow Musiard, $3 10@2 25 » s 3 C3 e 2 PORAD. PRASS s, $1GL 12 B $1 4081 80 ctl. : POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweet Folatoes, 50@75c B el tn sacks and 50c@s1 in boxes; iarly Rose, 40@45c; Burbank Seedlings, 20@0¢ for Rivers and 65@90c ctl for Satinas. ONIONS—25@30¢ P ctl. Pickles, 25@35¢ B sack. VEGETABLES—Marrowfat Squash 1s quotable at 85@7 ® ton: Exg Plant, 26@35¢ B box: Toma. toes, 20@35¢ B box: Cucumbers. 25@50c B box: Green Peppers, 256@30c % large box: Dried Pep- 7@Sc B 1b; Green Peas, 215@3c: String s, Poans. 23@3c: Limas, $1@1 60 B sk: Green Okra, cul; Green, 26@40c §_Do! Dried Okra, 10@1235¢ B Ib; Cab- bage, 40c B cu; Carrots, 3U@4UC ¥ sack; U 135G0 ® b. » S BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—No change whatever. CrEaMErY—Fancy, 26c: seconds, 23@24c DATRY—Fancs, 21 & 214¢: £00d 10 cholce, @21c; lmurfm hgu?% b w PICKLED—16@18¢ B Ib.. {llxn!—l 7e n“‘ o “REAMERY TUB - . cflnl.!-l?—cholu d new Is firm at 9@10c B . 8915 St L &S F Gen 0310534 | 2 | Pecans, Tlp@8c: e cavle gives the following | common to good old, 6%4@8%c B 1b: Cream Cheddar, 10@llc: Young America, 10@11c B b; Western, 10@11c: Eastern, 11@13c @ ib. " EGGS—Choice are firm and sales over the top quotation are belng m ade. Eastern, !0’221?« for Yair to choice; 24@26c for fancy and 17 1@181c for co d-storage: store Egss, nominal: ranch kggs, 30@32%5c for small 10 medium and 35@57Yec for choice; cold-sioruge, 2216@24c: Duck Eggs, 25c. POULTEY AND GAME, FOULTRY—Larze stocks of Eastern and Cali- fornia were left on hand at the close. Tave, Turkeys sre quotable at 12@l3c B B for Gobblers, 11@12c B I for Hens; young Turkeys. 1214@14c @ Ib; ressed Turkeys, 13@ 16: Geese. # pair, $125: Goslings, $1 BU@1 75: Ducks, §5@s 50 forold and $3 50@a 50 for youns: Hens. £4@4 50 A doz: Roosters. younc. 83 H0@4: do, old, ¥5 50@4: Fryers, $2 75@3 25: Broilers, $27:@3 25 for large ‘And 82 25@2 50 for small; Plgeous, $1 25@1 60 P dozen 1or young end $1 for oid. GAME—Is firm and arrivals clean up readily. English Snipe are guotable at $2 R dozen: Ja‘k Snipe, $1 ® dozen; Hare. §1 B dozen: Rabbits, $150 for Cottonalls and $1 25 for small: Gray Geese, §2 50@3: White Geese, $1 B doz; Brant, $1 50@1 75. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Pomegranates, 50@75¢ B box. Apples, €5c@$1 B OX for cholce, 25@50c for e box: Winter Nellls, 60c@$1. Pears, 55@65c B box: Winter Nellis, Fensnmans, 756@#1 25 B bx. BERKIE: Cranberries from Cape Cod, $8@8 50 § bbl; from Coos Ba. 2 60 3 box. Strawberries, ${@5 for 1are berries Raspberries, $6G7 B ch GRA PES—Dry sound are firm, but wet and lert-over stock I8 woiked off 1o peddiers a1 10@20c P box. Tok 5@40c B box: Black Grapes. 30@dvc B box: Verdels, 30@40c ¥ box: 55@>bUc: Grapes in than in boxes. pes are duil at $20@23 B ton for Black. CITRUS #RUITS—Lemons are quotable at $1@ 150 ® box for common and $2@2 50 B box for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $4@5 B box: Culifornia 1imes, 50@75c: Baninus. $1G2 vunch; Pineapples, $1 b0@3 50 B dozen. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. PRIED FRUITS— The market shows no weakness whatever and the demand keeps up. Quotativus on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD LOTS—Apricots quotable at 6@ 9c for Royals nnd 11%@lZc for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 3lie for ihe 4 sizes: Peaches, 4@5ac for prime to choice, 615 @ic for fancy and 8@10c for peeled in boxes: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2lge for sup-driec; Pears, 2@’ for prime to cho.ce, 4@5 ke for quarters And 6@8Y4ec for halves: Plums, c sor pitted and 13ge 10r unpitted: Nectarines, $14@41ac for choice and B¥pc 10r fancy; White Figs, 3c: Black Figs, £14@2V4c. JOBBING I'BICES — Venches. 44@5%ac B b: peeled, " I2lec B 13 Cornichons, 40@60c: Muse crates vring 10@ 16c more e fancy, 6%@7lec; B s Apricots. 6va@re ® bb: fancy, 10c: Moorparks, 13 ; evaporated Apples, 6c: sun-dried, 29,@ @4c 1or the & sizes: Figs, black, 4 and 8@3Ysc for pressed: white Bm.m and 13/c for un- fiited. ) for prime 10 fancy: ears. 216@5c for Whole, 435@0%4C f0r quuriers | and 414@635¢ for halves. RAISIN CARLOAD PRICES, ¥. 0. B. FRRSN0—Four-crown 1oose. Sijc: S-crown, 414c: 2-crown, Shc; Seediess Sultanas, 8%sc: Seedless Muscatels. 4c: S-crown | London layers. $1 20: clusters. $1 50: Dehesa clusters, 50; imverial clusterth, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ @ Ib. JORRING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO. 10ose. 5¥4c: 3-crown. 434c; 2-crow. | Sultanas, 6c: seediess’ Muscatels, London |ayers, $1 30; clusters. §1 6 $275: 1mperial clusters, $3 25. A —Chestnuls quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, new crop, . 0. b._shipplog point, 615c B 1 for standard and Sc B B for softshell; Almonds, 6@ | 634¢ for Languedoc, 3@414c for hardshell and 8@9c for paper-shell, jobbing: I'eanuts. 4@6c for Kastern and 4c for California: Hickory Nuls, 5@éc @ b: Fiiberts, 136@8c: Brazil Nuts, 714@8¢ B 1b: Cocoanuts, $4@5 @ 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12%4¢ for bright and 539c for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@534c: Jigh mber extracted, 43,@4%¢; durk amoer, i@ 2@5c B b ESWAX-23@26C B b B¢ for ¥lgs, 4c; Plums, 412@5¢ for unpres: Neclaries, 4@6c Four-crown. Jyc: seedless hesa cluy- 3 BUVISIO! The market continues stroug and in excellent shape for sellers. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable a: 6B M for heavy, 7c® Ib for light medium, 934¢ for light 10c B Ib for exira light and 1134c P B for sugar- cured: astera sugarcored Hams, 1314@13%4 ifornia Hams, 1A@11%c: Mess Beet, $7@7 50 extra mess do, $8@> OU: family do. $9@9 50 exira prime Pork, 37 650@>; extra clear, $16 % bbi: mess. $14 3 bbi: Smo.ed Beef, 10c B ib. LaRD—Eastern, tierces. is anoted at 6c for compound and 615@7c 10r pure; pails. Thzc @ Ib; Californla tierces, 5@534¢ & B _for compound and 6i4c for pure: DAl-bDS, 634C; 10-I tins, 7i4ct do 5-Ib, Tlac ® Ib. e AR COTTOLEN K—61426%4¢ erces 3% Brpc % B i 10 B e HIDES, TALLOW WOUL. AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 7c: cuils and brands, 6c; medinm, 6¢; culls and brands, bc B B: light, 5¢ B ; culls and brands, 4¢ B M: Cowhides 41.@bY%c: calis and brands, 3% @i Yecs saiced Kip, 5@ Yac: salied Calf, 7¢ B ; salted Veal, 6¢ P i drv Hides, 10@11c; culls and brands, 7%@ke; dry Kip and Veal. 9c: 3 Deerskins, good @25c B Suediom. 15@20e; heepskins. shearings, 10@15¢ eac! 0@35c each; medium, 40@50¢ exch; long wools, SU@BUC eas Culls of all kinds sbout 15¢ less. TALLOW=No. 1, rendered, 216.@3c:, No. 2 2@ 214c: refined, 434 @bc: Grease, 2o @ b, WOOL—We quoie Fall Wool as follows: Southern mountain, 3@514¢: middle counties, free, 61@7c; do, detective, 474@6c: San Joaquin, Spring 1p: Nevadu, 6@s: n Jeaquin und Southern ‘oast, six months, 3 C. BOPS—6@9c § 1 ior fair o choice and 10c for strictly fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calontta Grain Bags, spot, $410@4 15; San Quentin, $120: Wool Bags, 2413@26Vc: Fruit sags, 534@6c. COA L—Wellingion, $8 ®ton: New Wellington, $8 ¥ ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 ton; Seattle. $5 50@6: Bryant, $6@5 50: Coos Bay, $5 Wallsend, §6: Scoteh, —: Brymbo, — Cumoeriand, $13 ¥ ton n bulk and $14 In sks: Pennsyizania Anibracite Egz. $11@l2 B ton; ‘Weish Antnracite, $8@10: Cannel, $8@8 50; Rock Springs. Castle Gate and Pleasant vulley, $7 60: Coke, $11@12 In bulk and $13 B ton in sks. CANNED SALMON—The Alaska Puckers’ As- cociation quotes Red Saimon as follows: In iots 01 25,000 cases. 95¢ P dozen: 50,000 cuses, 921ac B dozen: 75,000 cases, $UC P dozen, net cus 1. 0. b.* ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube aud Crushed, 574c; Powdered, 53g¢; Fine Crushed, 5%c; Dry Granu- lated, 434c: Contec.loners’ A, 43,¢; Magnolia A, 43¢} kXtra C, 414¢; Golden C, 445c; half barrels 14¢ more Lhau barrels, and boxes Lgc more. SAN . FRANCItCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from sisugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First_guality, 6¢: second do, 4@4%ge; AT ares. 416 @bc: small, 6@7c P B, 2 e, B , 6@7c MUTTON SWethers, B@5Yac © Kwos 4@bc B D LAMB-5@6c B Ib: PORK—Live Hogs, 314@3%c B B for large snd medium and 314@5%4c 1or small; dressed do, 414 @4c B . RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flonr. ar ske 7,220/ Hides, no........ 1,080 Washington..._5,250| Pelts. b 120 Wheat, ciis...... 165,860 Wine, gals. 16,200 ‘Washington ... 290 Wool, bis. 76 Parley. cus...... 216 Sugar. bbis...... + 1,569 Leather, rolis. 34 Lumber. M fest.. 60 Quicksilver,fisicy 40 Ralsins, boxes. 8.872 Misiar Seodsk | 5,180 ustard Seed, 3§ . 3,189 Broom Corn, hl: < 223 Bran. sks... . Borax, ctls. %40 :Iddlln'l, sKs... ;l;:"n'. «..L'I;. 22 ay, ton: Chicory, tbis. 3 Butter. ctis...... Lime, bbis. .. 162 Cheese, cus ... Faper, reams 1,978 Eggs, 4oz, Alfalfu Seed, sks 167 —————— THE CALL CALENDAR. NOVEMBER, 1896. Su. | Mo.|Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr.[Sa.| moon's P 2|3|4 (668 9|10 |11{12 18|14 16 |17 {18 23 |24 |25 30 7 New Moon. Nov. 4. | () Lust Quarter.| Nov. 27. OCEAN: STEARLKS, ¥ ey i Dates of Departure From San Francisco. BTKAMER | DESTINATION. BAILS. Staie or Cal. | Poriland . Nov 9.1Vam Nov 9.1)ax Nov 9, vru Noy10.10ax Nov10.12 m Nov10, San Nov1010am Nov 10, 6px Novil. faw 2PM Novl?2 fam Nov 18 liam Novi3, Sem Nov13, 12w Nov14,10am .|Novi5, Sam &nd|Nov1s, 9am Orezon China & Ji Sydney.. STEAMERS TO AREIVE. F o i Grays Huroor. Aumboid: Bay, Puget Sound Portiand. . Newport. . Tilamook Bay. Panama. Yaauina Bay. rortland Yaquina Bav Tacoma. Grays Harbor. Humboldt Bay. [ Alcsiraz, Arcata. 0D 00T 00LEF AliceBlanchard | Portiand. . North For..... | Humboldt Bay. Columbla. Portland. . City Pueb Victoria & Puget Sound |San Diezo Tacoma, Newport.. Mexico. Crescent City Coos Bay. ~an Diezo. Portiana. . Vietoria & Walla Waila Kot SUN, MUON AND TIDE, T.F. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY TIo®: BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL } ATUTHORITY OF THE SUPEBRINTENDENT. Sun November 8. Sun rises .6.44| Moon rise: Sun sets. 25,03 Moon sets. 800 November—1896. 5 Time| coe| 11 Tm'v.-v Fm[-nm-- b SIH W! L W H W L W a7 107 x.n‘ IO B0 533 —0.9 48| .07 37| 181 67| 9.17|—v.6 a9l e w7 254 6102|001 491052 85 416 @.5/12.08/ 03 s.z/1220) 81| 541/ 43]1167 06 53| 12| 26| T.00| a2|... 3 1w LW |H W 13| 7.66| 5.4| 226] 1.9 813 42 NoTE—In the above exposiiion of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand columr, and Lhe successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence a3 10 time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tne last or right hand columa gives the last tide of the day, except wheu there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additious to the soundings on the United Siates Coasi Survey charts, eXcept When & minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given ls subtractive from the depth ziven by he charte e e e e s NOTICE TO MARINERS. A brauch of the United i Hydrographle Office located in the Merchanty’ Exchange 1s maintained in Sam Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard 10 nationa:ity aad fres of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to Vvisit the office. where complete sets 0f charts and salling direcilous of the world are kept on hanl for com- par.son and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interestto ocesn commerce. The time ball ontop of the baflding on Tele- graph Hill 1s hoisted about ten minutes before 1000, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each dav from the Enlud States Naval Observa.ory Mare Isiand, Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any. is published the same day vy the aftecnoon papers, and by the mornlug papers the followlng dav. .S, HuGHEs, Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. The Time Ball. ERANCH FYDROARAPRIC OFFICF, U. 3. N. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE } SN FRANCISCO. November 7. 1893. The time ball on Telegrapn Hill was aropps! exactly at noon to-day—i. L noon of the 120ta meridiay, or eXacily av's P M., Greenwich time. HUGHES, Lientenant ncnac SHIFPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY. November 7. Stmr_City of Rio de Janelro, Ward, 29 days 18 hours from Hongkong, via Yokohama 18 days 21 hours and 4% min, via Honolulu 6 days 20 hours and 33 min: pass and mdse, to Pacific Mail Steamship Co. Stmr Corona, Couwav, 61 bours from San Diego and way ports: passand mdse, t0Goodali, Perkins & Co. Stmr Natlonal City. Andresen, 34 hours from Hueneme: produc, to Erianger & Galinzer. Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, 20 hours irom Usal; 250 M 1t lumber, 10 Usal Redwood Lumber Co. Stmr Weeott, Whitney, 23 hours from Kureka; pass and mdse, to Russ, Sanders & Co. Sumr Bonita, Hal, 44 hours from Coos Bay, ete: mdse, o 0O & N Co. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 61 hours from Redondo; ballast, to Caspar Lumoer Co. Ship Dashing Wave, Morehouse. 8 days from Tacoma: fumbsr and laths, to Hanson & Co. Shio J B Brown, Mazune, 1514 days from Na- naimo: 2541 tons coal, to Jobn iosenfeld’s Sons. B 8hip Gleuericht, Davi-s, 139 days from Car- Qiff: 3476 Lons coal. Lo Balfour. Guthrie & Co Schr Etta ‘B, Bourne, 12 hours from Kort Ross: 20 bxs butter. to Ross & Hewlett. Schr Laura May, Hansen. 11 days from Port- 1and; 862 M tiunier. to B i Bibb. Schr Peerless, Johnson, 14 days from Tacoma: tumber, to #Hanson & Co. Schr. Fanny Adele, Ogllvie, 12 days from Port- 1and: 300 M it lumver. to B H Biob. Schr Mary Etta, Zaddart, 50 nours from Collins Landing; 70 cds wood. to Hender Bros. Lleared. SATURDAY, November 7. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo; R Duns- muir & Co. 2 Haw s.mr Aztec, Brown. Mexican and Central American ;or s, via Nanaimo; ¥ M S S Co. Stmr State of Califoruia, Green, Asioria: Good- &ll, Perkins & Co. Simr Lakme, Anderson, Seattle: Kruse & Madl- son. Er ship Kelat, Kinsman, Queenstown : Epplager & Co. Ger bark Bertha, Rasch, Antwerp; Epologer & Co. Brig Lurlive, Brown, Kahulul; Hawalian Com- mercial and Sugar Co. 1 Schr Muriel, Carlsen, Honolpu; Williams, Di- mond & Co. ~ Fafled. SATURDAY, November 7. Br stmr Glenesk. Glegg, §: Vincent, Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen, San Pedro, Stmr Mackinaw. Littlefleld. Tacoma. Brsumr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo. Sumr \Wiliamette, Holmes, Seattie. Stmr Poiut Arena. Strand, Mendoctno. Stmr Lakme, Anderson, Seattle. Brsbip Waveriree, 110 uas, Queenstown. Snip Elwell, Rhodes, Nenaimo. Brig Lurline, Brown, Kahulul. Sehr Muriel, Carlsen, Ho50!pu. Schr Newark. Beck, Bowens Landing. Schr Gen Banning, Johannesen, Grays Harbor. Schr Christina Steffens, Nordling, 1versens Land- lng Sehr Western Home, Nilsson, Coos Bay. Scbr Glenduie, Johnson. Pori Angeles. Schr Relinnce, Skipper. Telographic. / POINT LOBOS, Nov. 7.—10 r. M.—Weathe: hazy; wind SE; velocity 6 mlies Charters. The schr Queen loads mdse and lumber for La Libertad; sbip Oriental, coal at Departure Bay for this port: Br ship Scottish Isles. whea: at Tacoma for Delagoa Bay, 57s 6d: Br ship Perseverance, wheat a Portiand for Europe, 31s 3d; Br bark Iredaie, wheat at Tacoma for Europe, 25s. The Brbark British Princess (oads wheat for Sydney, 22s 6d, 1 Spoken, . ¥ Nov 1—Lat 49 N, long 27 W, Ger ship Orient, from Vancouver, for London. Memorandum. Yer Br ship Glenericht—Nov 4—Lat 85 N, long 131 80 W, saw the Br ship Glencona, from Singa- pore. for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. FORT BRAGG—Salled Nov 7—Stmr Noyo, for San Francisco. . ASTORIA—Salled Nov 7—Br ship Marcissus, for Queensiown, GREENWOOD-Arrived Nov 7—Stmr Green- wood, hence Nov 6. } COOS BAY—Arrived Nov 6—Schr Iva, fm Santa. Barbara. TATOOSH—Passed Nov 7—S.m¢ Umatilla, from Port Townsend, for San Francisco. NEW WHATCOM—Arrived Nov 7—Schr Lena Sweasey, from San Diego. SEATTLi—Arrived Mgy 7—Stmr Progreso, nee Nov 3. Salied Nov 7—Br ship Liverpool, EUREKA-Sailled Noy 7—simr Pomons, for San Francisco. ~ VENTURA—Arrived Nov 7—Stmr Geo Loomis, hence Nov 6. ani sailed for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Nov 7—Bark Har- veater, for Delagos Bay ; sehr Spokane, for Japan, Eastern Ports. PHILADELPHIA—Cleared Nov 7—Bark Olym- ple. for San Francisco. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 7—Ship St David, from Hiogo to load for San Francisco, Foreign Ports. HONOLULU—Arrived Oct #8—Schr John D Tal- lant, from Port Townsend. Oct 30—Bark Alden Besse, hence Oct 9. Salied Uct 29— Br stmr Miowera, for Vancouver: bark Mohican, for San Francisco, YOKOHAMA—Arrived Oci 8—schr_Polnter, fm acrui e. Uct 9—Schr Silver Fleece, from cruise. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov 6~Br stmr Belgic, hence Oct 17, via Honolulu. \ LOTA—In port Sept 25—Hrship Vanduara, for Oregon; Brshp Kensington, for San Francisco: Br bark Conway Lastle, 10r San Francisco. CALLAO—In port Sept 28-Brbark Ariel, for Puget Sound: Br ship Indian Empire, for San Francisco. TALCAHUANO—In port Sept 28—Br ship Blalr- logle, tor Vancouver; Hirship Luncow, for San Francisco. HONG KONG—Arrived Nov 6—Brstmr Hupeh, from Vancouver. COLUN—Arrived Nov 6—Stmr Advanee, from New York. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Sailed Nov 6—Br ship Mortalia for San Francisco, VICTORIA—Arrived Oct 31—Br ship Speke, fm singapore, and no: as before reporied si Royal oads. Importations. SAN DIEGO=Per Corona—1 bx poultry cure, 6 i mitsc, 14 bals sprines. 1 bicycler 1 bx oran 7705 quinces, 40 nr-bbis pickied’ fish, 44 bxs limes, 1 horse, 764 bxs raisins, 152 sks dried apri- cots, 112 bxs lemons, 2 sks corks, 1 cs gloves, Los Angeles—10 sks 6 bales peppers, 11 bbls sweet potatoes, 9 bxs oranges, 57 bxs lemons. Redordo—1 cs shoes, 2 bxs lemons. Port Los Angeles—43 kegs nails 504 sks corn. 15 sks peppers, 32 sks plaster, 1 lot housebold #oods, b ¢s canned ¢oods, 1 uaz nuts, 15 pkgs Dardware, 69 bxs oranges, 10 pigs mdse, 1 roil er. Santa Barbara—5 pkgs mdse, 2 sks nuts, 6 sks fish, bxs lemons. Port Harford—4 cs_hats. 16 pkes mq 1cs hardware. 1 cs shoes, 16 cs dry goods, 2 lots house- hold g00ds. 1 cs oll, 1 8x rice, 4 bnles woo!, 2 bxs crackers. 10_dressid calves, 17 sks beans 57 bxs green peas, 2 bbls 66 Dxs apples, 23 cs exgs, 60J bituminous rock, 9 bxs butier, 1 bx chees: bales quiits, 146 bxs gresn frait. 50 sks wheat, sks mustard, 2 vuots and saoes, 200 sks barléy, 8 Dxs fish, 1809 sks beans. HUENEME—Per National City—54b ska beans, 76 sks corn, 1611 sics buriey. 1193 sics musiard, 00S BA'Y—Per Houia—7 bales Haunel, 1 bbi 21 bxs butter, 22 cscheese, 71 sks potatos, 300 s salmon, 11'cords wood, 6kgs mdse, 3 xks coin, 500 tons coal 5 Port Urford—4 bxs butger, 2 cs cheese. 1 sk coin. EUREKA—Per wee 8bd s peits, 37 bdls hides. 5 M shakes, 76 hogs, 650 M shingles, 118 bxs fish, Fields Landing—271 M shingles. Shelier Cove—2 pkgs mdse. 1 s< ore, 13bags wool. CHINA AND JAPAN—Per City of Rio de Javeiro—513 pkes mds, 4930 bags rice, 3188 PKes tea, 1080 cs oil, 256 cs crios. 2 bxs opium, 40 bags sugar, 17 parcels, 26 pkgs slik goods, 171 rolls matting. Overlund—774 pkgs mdse, 1832 pkgs tea, 797 PKgs raw silk. 283 cs curios, 45 parcels, 59 pkgs silk geods. 37 rolis matting. Ceritral and South America—281 pkes mdse, 6 ©8 curios, 38 pkgs silk goods. & Consiznens. Per Weeott—Russ, Sanders & Co: M Genzoll; J B Ingugiia & Co: Norton, Teller & Co: A Paladint Brigham, Hoppe & Co; O BSmith & Co: B Calto: W 15 Sumner & Co: _Wellman, Pacific Coast Fish Co: C A Hooper & Co: Chas Nelson: S Trapini: A Bellaubi: Baker& Hamilton: A Enea: American Guion Fish Co; Thos Denigan, Son & 00 W C Price & Co: Murphy, Grant & Co; Ailier & Lux: Christy & Wise Per Boulta—Bandon Woolen-mills: F B Haight: De Bernardl & Co: kilimer, Bredhoff Schulz; Koss & Hewlet; MoDonough & Runyen: F B Halgat: Thomas Loughran: W B Sumner & Co; H H Sat- tler & Co; Cal Boutling Co: Wells, Fargo & Co etz Bros & Co: O C & N Co; Standard Per Nazfonal City—J P Thomas: Field & Stone; Erlanger & Galinger: A Gerberding & Co. Per Corona—Weimore Bros;: World’s Poultre Cure Co: Hulse, Bradford & Co: J Funtigan: M F Cabral: Campodonico & Malcolm : Zilla Dumou- riz; C P Biodgett: Gray & Barberi: Eveleth & Nash: G K Sigrr & Co:.J Ivancovich & Co: H Abramson & Co: Newburger, Reiss & Co:J H Cain & Co: Lievre, Fricke & Co: Mcuonough & Runyon; A Gonzales: L Sca'ena ‘& Co; S H Em- erson & Co: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co: J W Bri tol; Baker'& Hamilton: Newmark & Edwards: Gulli ¥ruit Co; M Hennikin; ® H Frankel; J Noonen; L Sca:ena & Co; H Gervalse: F C Conk- lin; J C'Newbaner & Co:' Carpy & Co; S Kober: Page & Son; G Camilloni & Co: H J Shinn & Co: Amencan Union Fish Co; A Paladini & <0; W N Dunmick: H E Schlanker; Haas kros: standard Biscuit C0; 3. Strauss & Co; Standard Ol Co; Arc- tic Ol Works: 8 H Frank & Co; McDouough and R: Labor Exchange; \\ Itzell & Baker: Marshall & R: Murphy, Graot & Co: Wheaton, Ereon & Co; H Kirchman & Co; Bertini & Lepori; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Singer Manufac. uring W Cohn, Pirsh & Co; T R Muir- H D Kelsey: llills Bros: L O sresovich & Co; Jonas Erlanger & Co; A 1 ale lles; J Liebs; Norton, Teller & koden; P H Pey- ran; H Heckman & Co: L D S one & Co; Russ. Sanders & Co: Humer, Bredhoff & Schuiz: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Western Ment Co: E K Stevens & Co; Willlams & Belser: “insbeimer Bros; Erlanger' and Galinger; Grangers’ Busioess Association; H Dutard; milani & Co; Paclic Coust Fish Co. Per City of Rio de Janelro—A K Cooney: Ito, Satomi & Co; Fuji & Co; K Shimo; McPherson & Rucker; G Koike: G K Domoto: order; Domoto Bros; H'C Bush; Parrott & Co: M F_Ludemann; Urruela & Urioste;-Lazard Ferres; various Chinese merchants: D deyer: A C Robinson: G Asal: K Saito; H H Berger; Mattoon & Danglada; Lrown Bros; M J Brandenstein & Co. For Lats Shivping Intelligence Ses Twrifth Paae. UCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST" STEAMSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWA & whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- Manoo and Sitka (Alaska), at ¢ . M., Nov. 10, 25. For Vicioria and Vauncouver (B, C.), Port Town- send, Seatie, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Wraicom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 o. . Nov. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and every fifth dav there- after, connecting ‘at Vancouyer with the C. P. R. R., '8t Tacoma with N. P. R. K., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry, 3f, Pert Townsend with Alaska stear~szs. For Viureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), sir. Pomona 2 P. M., Nov. 1,5.9, 13, 17,21, 25, y For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_ruls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Pedro (Los Angeles) and No: 7, 11, 15, 19, day thereafter. For ~an Diezo. stopping only at Por Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Fort Los An- reles, Redondo (Los_Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Nov.1,5, 9,13,17, 21, day thereafier. For knsenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazallan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 A. 3 20th of each month. ihe Company reserves right to change steamers or sulling dates. Ticket oftice—Palace Hotel, 4 New Monigomefy street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A. i FARE{8\2First-clas Including SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of California......Nov. 9, 19, 29, Dec. 9 Columbia.......... v. 14, 34, Dec. 4, 14 ‘Through tickets and through baggage to all Eastern points. Kates and foiders upon applica tion to , and every foarth F. F. CONNOR. Gene:al Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superiviendear CEANIC S.S. CO0. HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULY NEW ZEALAND, ey AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA. 8 S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day, November 10. 8210 A. M. Special party raies. & 8 MONOWAI sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYUNEY, Thursday, Novem- ber 12, at 2 P M. Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOW N, South Africa. » J. L. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agenty, 114 Montgomery street Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUS French Line to Havrs. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘I ravelers by this line #v0id both transiv hy English rallway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypi, vis Paris, first-cluss $160; second-cluss, $116. LA CHAMPAGNE. Nov. 14 54 '« La TOURAINE. Nov. 21. Nooa LA GASCOGNE Nov. 28,5 A . LA BRETAGNH .Dec. 5, Noon LA CHAMPAGNE. Dec. 12, 5 4. 3. Jew £ r urther particulars apply to A. FORGET, A No. 8, Bowling Green, New York. J. P, FUBAZI & CO, Agenis, 6 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWERN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, o QTR RY WS ABIN, $50 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing to steamer and accommodations selected; second cabin, $12 50 and 817 50; Majestic and Teuionie. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark DAYS TO through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, | ing dates and cabin plans may be procured from WL AVIIRY, Paciic Mail Dock, or at the General Office of the'Company, 618 Market streen under Graud Hotel. . W, FLETCHER, ‘General Agent for Pacific Coast. STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 8, Washington St., At g P. M. Daily. Freight received up to 3 . &@~ Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. Une oniy line masing through raies on Vallay treight bt STEAMERS: T. ©. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, ters, City of Stockton. ‘Teiephone Main 803. Cai. Nav. und impi. Ca VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVE-YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Daily at. A2, 4and9:30 P e Haturdays. e *10:30 A a5, 4 P M Sundays. S rx Landing Mission-stree: Dock. Pler 5. ‘elephone Black 261. *Excursion trip, giving 6 hours at Navy-Yard FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SAXTA CRUZ QTEAMER ALVISO LEAVIS PIER 1 DAILT 2:104. X (Sundays excepted); Alviso dally at 6P M. (Saturduys excepted) ight and Bns senger. isco and Alvise, Fare between San gt:c:m San Jose, 75c. Clay st, Pier 1. 20 W. a Clara st., San Jose. RAILROAD TRAVELY MOUNT TAMALPALS. Trains conne, N Obset ‘Rlllro.do‘ with North Pacifis WEKK DAYS—Leave S. F. Returning—Arrive 8, b SUNDAYE—LeaveS.F.8A. % Returning—Arrive S.F.1:15 p.x. LB MELTLT & e ..IIIVIIIUIMIM!MWIM“‘ 1—85 kegs 6Y bxs batfer, | 186 Second-class /berth & meals | RAILROAD TRAVEL §. F. END PORTLAND EX- CURSION TRAIN. NOVEMBER 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, And Every Fifth Dav Thereatior, Leave irom S. P. Co’s Ferrv Landing foo: of = 4 »i & Market .sr.;'nz' 8t00-P:a : SPECIAL) $10 RATES S sls Beghe.o:)tennu.m 3’ Markes For further fnformation apply at street (Grand Hotel ticket otice), 8. F.~ RICHAKD GRAY, - T. H. GOODMAX, - Gen| TEame Mgr. * Gen. Pass Agt. SOUTHERN PPACKFIC. COMPANY. © L (eAcIFIG susTEM) o J Trains leave and are due (o arrive ag SAN FRANCISCO. Inciuding Berty, “Tourls: Sisener, Fifst-clas, Inciuding toM NOvEWBER 7, 1.00 2004 Niles, Son Jose and Way Stations.., 8:454 3:004 Atlantic Lxpress, Ogden aud Vast,. S:Aop 7:004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey, Sacra- mento, Oroville and Redding via Dais. . e, 3P 7:804 Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga and Santa Rosa. ! ease 8:304 Niles, San Jose, Stockton, Ione, acramento, Manysville aud Lied il % *8:304 Peters and M 9:004 New Orleans J 15e 563 Santa Ea 9:004 Martinez and Stockton. 9:004 Vallejo. - Niles, San' Jose, Stockton :00P Sccramento Kiver Steanie $1:30r Port Costa and Way Stations. 4:00¢ Martinez, L Napa, Calistoga, 1 auta Rosa. 0:154 4:00p Benicia, _Vacaville, uights Landing, Marysville, Oro- llo and Sacrumeito 4:30r Niles, San Joso and Livermore.... 4:30r LosAngelcs Express, Stockton, Tresno, Sauta arbare and Jod ngelcs . 4:30p Sauta Fo Ronte, Atlantic Txyress for Mojayo aud Fast. 6:000 Euxopean Mail, Oglon and Tiast 6:00p Huywards, Nilcs and San Jose. $7:00¢ Valilejo 7:00 Oregon Jixpross, Sacrameito, Marys: lle, Redding, Portland, Puget Sound aud Yast . : 10:05p *“ Sunget Limited.” Fresno, Los Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and East .. §12:459 ANTA_URUZ DIVISION (NArrow Gauge). v Jose, Folton, Tonlder Creck, Saata Cruzand Way Stations. sis0r *2:15p Newark, Centerville, Saii Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Banta Cruz aud Principal Way SAtiODS .. evon. :15 P Newark, Sau Joso and Los 11:45p Husters' Excursion, San Joso and ‘Way Stations . 17:209 COAST DIVISION (Thi Sts.) 6:454 San Jose and Way Stations (New Almaden Wednesdays only).. 1:307 8:154 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Oniz, Pacilic Grove, Paso’ Robles, San Tuis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf aud Principal Way Static 8 10:404 Sau Jose and Way Statio 31:30A Palo Alto and Way Stati 30, San Mateo, Menlo Park, Sau Jose, * Gilroy, Tres Pinos, Cruz, Salinas, Monterey and PacificGrove *B:B0P San Jose and Way Stations . *4:30r San Jose aud Way Stations, 5:30p San.Jose and Principal Way Stations 01 San Jose and Way Statio 51 San Joge nud Way Stations Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, San Leandro and Haywards. 9000 10:307 $11:15p 112:002 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. From SAK FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip so)- i Runs through to Niles. t From Nflt‘:fh *7:16 9:00 11:00a. 1100 * 13:00 *4:00 16:00 *6:00 From 0AKLAND—Foot of Brosdway,— *6:00 8:00 10:00a.x. $12:00 *1:00 12:00 * $4:00 *5:00r.x A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Sunilays excepted. 1 Saturdays only. 1 Sundags ooly. tt Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. 9Tuesdays and Saturdays. §Bundays and Thursdays. SANFRANCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RALWAY (9. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Market St. San Francisco to San Rafael. WEEK DA]\{)S— 30, 9:00, 11:00 A.M.: 12:33, 38:30, 5: :80 ». M. Thursdays—Extra b 8111:30 P. 3. SaUUrdAys—EXira tFips 8 1130 1:30, 3:30 and 11:30 P. . BU!:I&YS—!!.DB. 9:30, 11:00 A x.; San Rafael to San Francisco. % 5, 7:50, 9:20, 11:10 A. a.: ). Saturdays—Extraieips 0, 11:10 A, 30; 1:40, 3:40, Leave Arrive . Ineffoct Ban Freacisco. 0‘;‘59%‘ San Francisco. WEEK | SUX 5 SuN- | WERK Days. | pavs. |Destination| 5 vg | pave 7:30 AM|8:00 ax| Novato, 10:40 Am| 8:40 ax 3:30 P |9:30 AM| Petaluma, | 6:10 Px 5:10 px(5:00 P [Santa Rosa.| 7:36 Pa Fulton, 7130 axc Windsor, Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, 8:30 pM |8:00 anm| Cloverdale. | 7:°5 py| 6:22 P Vieta, 3 Hopland & 7:30 ax| 8:00 Ax kiah. 35 pu| 6:22 Pu 7730 ax| | 10:25 a4 8:00 A Guerneville. | 7:30 pM 8:30 PM | 6:22 Put 7:30 AM|8:00 AM Sflnovlnl 10:40 AM| 8:40 an and 5:10 nla:w P/ Glen Ellen. | 6:10 px| 6:22r 7:30 AM|8:00 aM/| ]10:40 ax| 8:30 Par|5:00 pac| SePASIOPOL 1670 by 120 vy Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess Springs: at Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Highl Springs, Kelseyville, Soda Bay and Lakepol Hurllnd for Lakeport and Bartlett S g Uklah for Vichy Sorings, Saratoga Springs, Bluy Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, Jonn Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Buok- nell's, Sanhedrin Heights. Hullville, Boonevilte, Greenwood, Orr's Hot Spri) Mendocino City, Fori Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willets, Cahto, Co- velo, Laytonville, Harris, Scotia and Kureka. Saturday to Monday round-tzip tickets at reduged rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets t0 all points be- yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Marketst., Chronicle bufldtng. H. G WHITING, R. X, RYAN, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent Atlgptic Pacific RAILROAD ‘Trains leave anl arriva &t Market-Street Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRESS. To Chicago via A. & P Direct Line Leaves daily at 4:30 . x., carr uliman Faiace Drawing-room and Modern Uphioistered Tuurise Blecping-cars, which run dally throush l0 Chicaso yis Kansas City. ~Aunc cars for Denver and 8. Boston Exearsions, via Kansas City, Chicago, Montreal and the White Mountains leave every ‘Wednesday. ‘The besi rallway from California to the East, New ralls, new tes: nodust: inieresting scenery, and good meals in Harvey’s dining-rooms. 4 San Francisco Ticket Office, 644 Markes '8t., Chronicle Building. Telephone Mais 1531, Oakland, 1118 Broadwar. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalito Ferryj. ¥rom San Francisco, Commencing Sept. 18 1833 WEEKDAYS 11l Valley and San Rafasi—$7125, 99:]1 rfl:tu}onu..zyL“.i'“v‘S:ll 43, 8:30 r-:‘. Extra trips for San Rafacl'on Mondays, Wednes ‘days and Saturdays a: 11:30 p. AL 3 SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley snd Sun Rafael—*8:00, ®10:08 *11:30 2. M.: *1:30, 3:00, *4:30, 6:15%. M. Trains marked * run to San Quentin. THROUGH TRAINS. es and way stations—7:25 . A M. Sundays, 1:45 B M. Satur For Point, Weekdays, 8 I or Cazadero and way stations—7:25 A. M. weels 1:45 P. M. Snturdaye. = days Weak Menand Women SHOV L%‘Vi:fi:‘?‘gl::dfi.l Bl'l"l‘g“s. 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