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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. | THE MARKLET: SUMMARY OF Sugar marked up. Another advance in Wheat. Wheat Fr ights lower. Earley, Oats and Corn steady. Rye higher. Flour and Millstuffs strong. Hay and Feedstutis unchanged. Mustard ~eed firm. Coftee quiet but steady. Pota:oes and Vegetables dull. Beans inactive but firm. Batter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Poultry somewhat steadier. Grapes in moderate supply. D:ied Fruit quieter. Raisins contin ve aciive. Provisions stea 'y. Hides very firm. Another advance in Hops. Woo! firm, but quiet. Meat n arket unchanged. Olls as before. Nuis easy and dull Still Higher Prices for Wheat Indicated From au editorlal in & recent issue of Brad. street’s, headed “The Outlook for Wheat Prices.” the following extract is taken: The domestic crop: recently estimated on the basis of the Agricuitural Department report at 412,000.000 bushels, is now said by students of the Government repor: to be * likely to amount to 435,010,000 bushels. Against this 1t is arzued that an 80.000 000 bushels short- age in the leadiug Spring Wheat States means just that much less W eat produced this year than last. Tnere are prominent millers. elevator men ana others who argue from the foregoing that the 1896 domestic crop amounts to only about 887, 000,000 bushels—because the Government reporied B to'al crop last yesr of only 467,000,000 bushels. To be sure, stalistics of the distribution of the 1895 crop paint to 1t having been nearer 400.000,- 000 than 467,000,000 busheis, but the avthorities referred 10 do ‘nov seem (o place any weight _on _that. ut we presume that the 1896 crop is omly 400,000,000 els, us S0 many in position 1o judse have de- . and 294 10 1} 0,000,000 bushels available from the quantity carried . ver on July 1,1895, we fird a grand total for use at bome and abrosd of 460,000,000 bushels. Of this, 37 000,000 bushels are estimated as nesded at home for food and seed. leaving only 82,000,000 for export, to June 80. 1897. We have already exported about 55,000,000 bushels, leaving ouly 27,000,000 bushels to ship 0at of the country during the next exght months. «bout 750,000 bushels per week, about one-fifth what we are now shipping weekly 11 tnis sl uaiion were g nerally appreciatéd or be- leved “dollar wheat” wouid soon be a reality. o our extremely bullish friends iu the Northwest beil-ve the domestic wheat supply is as short as this? advance sbove recent high leve:s, even if the crop 18 450,000,000 or more, which is not unlikely. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Fxplanatio The arrow fiies with the wind. The top figures at station indicaie maximum temperators for the days; those underneath it. if any, the smount of rainall, of melted snow in inches and hundredtbs, during the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid lines, convect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means hich barometric pressure and is usually accompanied fair weather: ow™ refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied v cloundy weatherand rains. “Lows” us ally first appear on the Washington coasi. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coust,and the isobars extend north and sonth along the coast. rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coas’. warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder ‘weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resuli. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10, 1896. 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-aay: Lureka 56, kreno 62, San Diego 66, Red Bluft 60, San Luis Obispo 68, Yuma 84, san Francisco 87, L.os Angeles 70. Ban Francisco ‘ata—Maximum temperature 57, minimum 51, mean 54. The pressure has iisen over the entire western half of the country. An area of low pressure still continues, however, over Washington and Oregon, but is apparently moving inland. Along the coast of California there appears (o be an area of high pressure. The temperaturs has fallen over the entire coun- | try west of the 1:6th meridian. It has risea slightly over U.ah and Arizoua. Rain has tailen al - an Dirgo. Maximum wind velocities of 26 miles west are reported at Winue mucea and 30 miles northwest at Fort Canhy. Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours eudi g midnight November 11, 189 Nor.iiern Caiifornie—s «ir Weduesday; contin- ued cool weather; fresh westerly winds. Southern Caliiornia—Fair in northern portion Wednesday: rain in_southern poriion eariy Wednesday morning, fair the Test of the day: cooler in souiheasiern portion; lisht westerly winds, Nevada—Cloudy soathern portion. Utah—Cioudy weather: continued cool weather. Arizona—FProbably showers Wednesday in north Western porilo.i; coider. . Sau Francisco and vicinity—Fair Wednesda, fresh westerly winds. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Foreeast Official. NEW JORKE MARKETS. colder in the Wednesday; Financial, NFW YORK. N. Y. Nov. 10—The upward movement In rallway and miscellaneous stocks made further progress to-day in the face of heavy rea jzations by local vrofessional opera ors and for. ign houses. London firms were disposed 10 ac- cept profits in the high-priced American siocks listed abroad, es ecially St Paul and Louisvilic #nd Nasbvilie, but were inclind to extend their lines in the siocks selling in the neighbornood of 30. The relling referied to exerted little influ- ence on speculation, fcr the reason that the out- side dems d_has greaily increased of late. om- mission-houses genera y testify to this, and at- tribu e the reawakening of interest in stocks and bouds t the industrial revival. In addition the sdvocates of higher prices for securlies had the annoupcement by Lord Salisbury of the settlsment of the Venezuelan bounaary question. a break of a cent in the posiel rates of sterling exchunge to $4 8215 and $4 86 and a fariher rise of 2c in wheat, which brought the price up to the high record for the vear's crop. The infiuences Just noted added Lo the bullish feel- ing and led to good buying of all the prominenc issues The iwprovement In prices ranged from 10 4 per cent, with the gains weli distributed. he particu arly strong stocks were A merican Epirits, Manhattan, Wesiern Union, Pacific Mail, Hocking Valley, 'Northern Pacific preferrid, Bouthern Railway. preferred and Oregon Naviga- T — FINANCIAL. CHICAGD GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO. “ Leldeedorff St., Tel. Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE €28 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 5828 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders nstantly executed on latest market quo tations. Reference 1st National Bank, . F. CHICAGU. PRIVAIE WIRE NEW YORK. W.A.CARROLL, BROKER CHICAGO MARK' TN, NEW YORK STOCKS- t Wire East. Unequaled Service. STRICTLY COI&(ISSION. Private and Bank references quoted on application Officz, 328 Montgomery St.. Sate bejosit Bld “Lel. Main 1781, Tivate Parlor for Ladies isobars of | a; Chicazo were 105 cars and the Northwes: had The price o wheat will probabiy have to | cored the ertain tion. American Epirits highest gain, rising to 28 on'a seport thal stockholders iolended t» force the direct rs througn lecal means to pay dividends Western Union was ben fited b a vague rumor of a new deal with the Bel Telephone Company, and the binninous coal shares were indemand on & be- lief that tbe represeuta:ives of the Ubio roads now in session here wiii sure'y setile the vexed ques.lon of rates. ; roduction, ete. In the inactive stocks H. ckin: Valley jumped 214 to 2014, Colorado Fuel 2 and Cordage gained 2 (0 24. Speculation clo e : strong in tone. Net changes sLow gains of 14 .0 2 per cent in the general iist and fra:tfonal 40¢ses in the grangers and Louis- ville ana Nushvil e. Total saies were 374,142 shares, inciuding 41,0. 0 Reauinz, 20,700 sugar, 19.700 St. Panl and 18,200 ;Northern Pacific pre- feried. There was & lurge and we:l distributea busiiess in rmlway and miscellaneous bonds, the transactions 100ting up $3.443,000. There wasa good inquiry both 10r {nvestme aod speculative accouuts. Brocklyn E evated sixes rose 50 8- betroit «.as consol fives, 2 0 74; K. aosville | Terra Ha te consol sixes. 414 1o 107: Kan as and ‘Lexus seconds 135 10 6.7: Louisville New Al- y aird (hica v c0isO. sixes 1l 0 91ia Kansas and Eastern fives, 334 to 92: Susquebania and Wester fives, 1ig t0 i4; sorthers Pacific thirds, 1 10 773; a0 co.sol fives, 114 1o 55: Northwesiern coisol fives, 53 10 13915: Ohio Scuthern ftirsis, 3 10 93 Peoria_and Eastern con- soi fours, 2 to 78: Seattie, Lake Shore and Eastern xes. 24 10 4214 Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City sixes certificate, 3 to 75: Untou Pacific sink- in fund Jeigh's, 8 {o 85: United States Coidage ficates, 3 10 80: Wubash, betrolt and ago Extension fiv.s. 115 to 9716: Wilkes. te and Eastern fives, 514 to 90, aua Wisconsin Central fives cer.iticate, 21y 10 42. in Government b nd- $43,000 coupon fours of 182, brouzht 120: $9000 coupon fours of 1907, 10914@109%: $10,000 do registered, 10034, an{ 810,000 coupon fives, 11214, Grain. FLOUR—Firm. Rye flour, quiet, steady. Win- ter wheat, low grades, $2'20@3'25; do fair to fancs, $3'25@4 30: do pateus, $3 5U@3 90: Mianesota clear, $5@4; do siraits 83 9U@4 25 do patents, $5 85@4 5: low exirus, $2 20@3 25 city miils, 4 40@4 50: do patents, 85 30@> 55 Tye mixiure, $3 25@3 75: supertine, $2 25@2 85; fine, §1 80@2 :0. CORNM kA L—Quiet, steady. preferred RYE-Strong, higher. Western, 4833,@45c, ¢ i 1. Buffalo. BAKLEY—Firm. Feeding, 28@28%c, o 1L £ Buffalo. WHEAT—Spot market fairly active. stronger with options: 1. 0. b., 9534@¥334: ungraded red, 82@94c: No. 1 Northern, 913,@917gc. | puons were aciive and excited, ad vancing 214 @31/ on strong -r cables, builish West, reports or damage at Argentine, good toreign buving and local covering, fell Ls@34c¢ on realizing and ciosed unseitled at 2@ over yesterd.y, December and Mav most uc.ave. no. 2 red, January, 90c: Mareh, 9154c: April, 9285c: May, 897c; Novem- ber, 8734c: becember, 855 COKN—Spot, dull, firmer. No. 2, 3114c elevator; 8234c¢ afloai; ungraded, mixed, 29¢ deiivered. Uptions were qu et at Lo 74c advance on better cables, higher West and following wheat. May and December most ac November, 8134c; December, 521pc: Mar, S674c OAT~. pot, quiet, steady. pOpiions firwier, quict. Décember, 2434c; May, Tie Spot prices: No. 2, 26¢; No. 2 Chicago, 2434¢; , 21c: No. 8 white, 21c; mixed Western, 22@25¢; white do, 24@32c. Z Provisions. nominal: Western steam $45214; city, $4 30@4 40; December. 84 45 noml- nal. itefined. dull: Continen $4 '90; Bouth Americau, $5 25: compound, 455@434c. PORK—Dull, steady ; new mess, 8 50@9. EUITER — Falr ~ demand, _steady: ern dairy, 8@8%4c: do creamery, 115315 tory, Tlzc. xigins, 20c¢; imitalioa creamery, 1015@14 Ci ESE—Quiet, easy. ful skims, 215@3c. EGGS—Firmer; icehouse, 1814@17%4c: West- eru, resh, 2@23c: do case, $2 20@5 50 limed, 15@1514c. LaLLOW—City, 815@8854c: country. 3138334, GOTTONSEED OLLct tein: crude. 2502 Sellow prime, 26¢. RICE—Firm. good aemand; domestic, 33,@6c; LARD — Quiet, West- Part skims, 814@634c: h 3@ e ULA —Quiet, steady; New Orleans, 25@35c. LOF FEE_Barely steady, b to 10 polnts down. November, $1 25: December, $1005: March, £9 95@10 05; May, $9 95@10: Sepiember, $10 10 @020 Spot Rio. cuit, siead : No. 7. J0Tac. SUGAR—Fairly altive, firm: of A, 41g@414c: mold A, 42,c: ‘s:andurd A, 4lge: confectioners’ A, 4%gc; Toa? and crushed, 5lge; powdered, 434c; granulated, 434c; cubes, 4340 Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c. FEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@8c; do peeled. 13@ 14c ES—Foursizes, boxes, nominal 534@b14c. 5 Two-crown Loose MUSCAtil, new, rown. 534¢; do d-crown, : London yers, uew. $1 50: uo clusters, 81 60@2. ];I‘JH;,‘}IL’IH: fairly active:; Pacitic (oast, 3@ WOOL—Firm; Domestic fieece, 16@25c; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 8@18c. Merchandise. FIGIFON—Steady: American, $10 25@12 50. COPPEE—Quiet: Inke :1la11 25 33 Firm: somesii - 95@8. TIN—Firm; >trais, §13@13 10: plates, quiet. SPELTEK-Firmer: domestic, $4. CHICAGO MARKETS, CRHICAGO, Ivy.. Nov. 10.—Two cents preminm over last night represented the value of wheat at at the opening of the market for that grain this morning. This advance was established on the curb, 50 that no official trading between 7854c and 501gc 100k biace, and yesierday's longs were richer by the difference. Trading was no: 8o ex- tremely brisk, but there was a good business nevertheless. The feeling was nervous, such ex- travagant changes in pric s being caiculated to give rise to anxiety. Higher Liverpool cabies were mainly responsible fur Lhe strength. but tue «<ash situation was an important factor. Recelpts 746, Local Inspections from s:ore amonnted to 284,710 busheis. Afier . noon a strong buy- ing demand developed and & suarp buige occurred, the best fizares of (he session and the year being then quotable. Brud- street’s reported an increase in the world's stocks of 8,331,000 bushels. Fxport clear- ances amounted o 269116 bushels Closing Continental cables were irrecular. Dec moer wheat opened from 8Ulg: Lo BUL4c, sold between 79%c and Klle, closiug at BU7c, 214c higher than yesteraay. Esimated receip.s ior to-mor- row, b cars. COEN—2 slight advance in corn was deemed an adequate concessi n o the Sympathy exisiin: be- iweenit and wheat. Tne COn.iLIONS in orn «re DOL SUC | 83 10 WATTan: 80YLLIDE ML OFtant in the way of 80 advauCe s0 Lhat the (GOming charac- Leristics of anuther commodity exerts scarcely any influence. Receipts were 243 cars, aud 125,000 bushels were Luken from s ore. Liverpool cables were 14d higher. bradstree’s repored an in- crease In stocks 0f 740,000 bushels. Export clear- ances were heavy at 757.9 .9 busheis. May opened from 2014@ £ Ygc, 50 Letwe.n 2.87c and 29jc, closing at <d 5@ 2934¢, 5x@34cC higner than yos terday. Esiimated ieceipis ior to-morrow 130 cars. OAT —Rose proportionate to the strengih de- rived from the oiher grains. A remsousanly fair | bustiess was transacted. Receip s were 506 cars, and 76,U89_busheis were taken from store. Ex- poris were 70,891 bushels, Brads.r-et’s reported an iucrease in stocks of 1,046,000 ousre s. May 0a.8 Closed Lac nigher than yesterday. Es ima.ed Te eIpis OT Lo-moirow 2i5 car FLAX-Was fiim. Cush, December, L2@ Uc: May, S8@Bic. Recerp s were 5 cars, FROVISIUN '—Inidat ir diog in provisions 1o- d caer a disposition to extract encouragement from the grain markets, but the pacaers sod a li cle and prices yielded. January pork and ribs each closed 23gc lower, and January lard 21le@be lower, BU i TER—Offerings of butter were light. demand was good. prices unchanged. Creameries—Extras, 19¢ B b: firsts, 17@18c; seconds, 15@lbc: imitations. iancy, 12@i4c. uairies—Exiras, 17c: fifss, 13@15c: seconds, 10@ l2c. Ladles — Extras, 10@llc: firsis, 5g8Yac; vacking siock, Y@vlec: grease, 1la@se: roi butter, 11@12c. EGGS—Orlers were plentiful, and the surply of iresh stock | ght. Fresn soid ai 19¢ per dozen. 2ONED —W as siexdy ol 5@73 on call aud (ime loaus. New York excuange soid at 40c premium. Closing Prices. WHF AT_November, 80c: December, £074c; May, 8:3,@>4%c_No 2 red spo. wheat ranged poyinally irom " 8754@80%4c. closing ut about gc. CUKN — Novemver, 2534c; December, 26Vgc: May, 2955@2534c. Als—Novemoer, 19%6 19%c; May, 2¥c. i\ h—December, $7: January. $8; May, $8 :5. J Alti—December. $4 123: January, $4 52%5; May, $4 b5, 4 - o= Uecember, $5 80; January, $3 95: May, May, $4 17%;. The The fceling was firm and 19c: December, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Inr, Nov. 10.—The supply of catle was light t0-day and the demand was good. No difficulty In sustaining yesterday’s prices was experienced. Hogs were easy and bo lower. The offerings were moderate, but the de- mand was 0ot brisk. Trade in sheep was active and ihe teeling in the market firm. CATTLE—Fecemts. 4000. kancy beeves. £520 @5 30: choice 10 vrime 1300 10 1700 b steers. $420@5 15: good 1o choice steers. 1250 10 1475 b 44404 75; meaium sieers, 1200 10 1 300 Ib. $4 10 ©4 35: 1air Deel steers, 1000 10 1700 Ds. §570@ 400: common beef steers. $3 50@3 75: good 1o choice stockers and feeders. 50U .0 1250 1b, £3 5@ B ¥0. ialr 10 s00d do. VU to 875 M. $2 75@ 830: bulls, choice 10 exira, $3@3 60: bulls, POOr to choice. 32 00@2 90: cows eua helfers, chiolee to prime. $3 504 10; cows, 18ir to choice, $225@3 40; ows, common 10 fair canners, $1 70@ 2 1u; calves. good (o choice. $5 50@8 0U: Texas steers, £3 UO@4 16: Western range steers, 83 25 @4 20; Western rauge cows ana helrers. $2 35 @5 60; milkers and springers, P head, §25@A0. HUGS—Keceipis. 25.000. heavy paciinz ana enippins lots. $3 20@3 65: common to_choice mixed, $3 25@3 65: choice assoried $5 BO@ «80. hent, 33 5@ € pigs. $2 U3 55 SHEEP—Keceipis, 15.000. IUIenoc (0 cLoice, 4200@3 50; lawibs, $3 4. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH_OMAMA. NxBR. Nov. 10.—HOGS— Receipts, 3800. Market steady (0 5¢ lower, closing ;ankd Light and mixed, $3 25@3 45; heavy, $5 15 3 c0. CATTLE — Receipts. 2000. Market active, strong. Steers. $3 25@4 65: cows. $1 25@3 25: teeders, $2 75@3 », SHEEP — ipts, 1000. Market strong. Lambs, 85. “Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Nov. 10.—HOGS—Re- celpts, 14.000. Marke: slow. Light and pigs, $3 30 @54:%: melldm, $3 5@ 3733: heavy. $3 15@ 5 31 CATTLE—Receints, 13,000, Muarket steady. Na- tive steers, best. 81 15@a 80: fair to good, $3 15 @4 15: cows and heifers. best, £2 75@3 20; fair ‘0 ood $1 65@2 §5; buils, §1 70@2 50: stockers ana ieeders, $. 60@3 75: Texas and Western, $2 50@3 25: caives, $6@V. SHEEP—-Receipts. 5000. NEW YULK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raiiroad Shares Money on call easy at 4@5+: last loan at 4% and closing offered aL 4%. Frime mercantiie paper, 6 @7x isr eliver, 65c. MNexican cruiars, GUYge, Sterling Xxchange was heavy, with actual busi- ness in pAnkers hila i i ¥13,@4 82 for 60 days and $4 S5@4 8514 for demand. Posted rates, $4+234@3 56. Commerclal biils, $4 8034@ 4 8114, Government bonds ea:ler: State bonds firm: raliroad Londs sirong. steady. Siiver at the board CoRING Emacre Am Tel & Cable... B2 |Norfolk & Weatrn. 1234 Atchison.. 1634] Preferred... 19 Preferred. . 273 Northern Pacil 1634 Adams Express... 160 | Preferred......... Z8%g Alton, Terre Haute 57 |Northwesters.. American Expressl12 Preferred.. ......148 AmericanTovucca. 817/N. Y. Centrai 86 Preserred. -108 INTY Eauy StateGas_. .. ¥altimore & Ohio.. Brunswick Lanas.. Yuftalo, Roch & &7 Canada Pacific.. ... Canada Southera.. 1st'preferred.... ¥4 preferred. Canton Land. 50% ontario. ... ... 8 Central Pacuii 17 "|Oniario & Western 16% Ches. & Obto 4884 Oregon Improvmns Chicago Alwon. .160 Preferred. ek g Preferred.... Oregon Navigntion 2 Chicago, B. & Q.. Oregon Snors Lins. 17 Chicago & E. L. PacifieMall........ 26% Preferred.... .... 86 |Feorla, D.& ¥vans 3 Pitsbarg & W. ptd 15 Pullman Palace.... 169V Quicksilver. Preterred. Reading..... EioGranded Preferred. Kock lsiand........ Rome Wat&Ogden 113 L &S W 5 Preferred.. St Paul... Consolidation Coal. 32 Copsolidated Gas..162% €. C. C. &Bu Loais 333 Preferred...... 78 Colo. Fuel & iron.. 27 Preferred. 80 Cotton Ol Cert ... 17% Commercial Cabie. 150 Del. Hudson....... 127 Del. Lack & W estra. 155 W est: Denver & R. G..... 13% Preterrea.... Preferred.......... 46%/Et. Paul & Duiuth: Distillers. — Preferred.. $434 |81 Paul & O 1735/ Proferred.. 88 [P M. &M 109 Siiver Certificates. 647 iSouthern Pacific... 16%4 Southern K. K. L Preferrec.. Hocking Coat. Sugar Reflinery Bocking Valley.... 2) | FPreferreq.. Homestake. ........ 343 Tenn. Coal & iron. B. & Texas Cent...—— | Preferred.. 1llinots Central.. lowa Centrai. 9516 Texas Pacifi 9% Tol.A.A.&N. Preferrea.. - 85 .lolL & Ohio Esnsas & Texas. . 144 Preferred. Preferred ........ 3Ul2 Tol.St Louis: Kinzsion®& Pem... 3 | Preterred.. lake Erle & Wesia 20% Cnion Facine, Preferred......... T3% U. P. Den & Gaif - LekeShore......... 152 | U. & Coraage... National Lead..... 27%| Freterred.... Preferred. 90% Guaravteed ... Long isiand. ... 66 | U.S kxpress. Loulsville & 52% L. 5. Leather. Lonisyille Nad FPreferred. Freferred. . 3%|U.S Rubb 102%% Preferrea.....”.. 81 Memphis & Charis. 15| Ctica & B. River.. 150 Mexican Central. .. 8%|Wab. 5 L & Pac. 77 Michigan Ceniral.. 90 | freferred..... 1844 M &S L.......— |Welis-Fargo. 80 Preterred. " — |Western Union.... 80 Biinn & St. Leom. 20 |Wisconsin Central. 3 Jet preferred... 77%| Wheeting & L. .. 814 2 preferred 49 Preferred. ... 33 Missouri Pacific.. . 257 Am Coton Oil pid. Mobile & Ohto. Nashville & Ch: 234, W, U. Beet 7% Ann Arvor. 16 | Preferred..... ... -107%! Brookiyn 1 ruction. . Bgltrie Zd prdh. i ¥ CLosING moNDL \Nerthern Pac 1sts. 114 Al Class A g 10 Cings 1 4. oeens 11434 Alsbama, ciass G 94 | P (T Atemson 80 bty 4434 Olmyprovement 1s: !;g Uen Pac 15:801°93. 10045 « K & N lsts. . 10914 Cherokee 4s, 1898.10 17| 10 “oncol bs. 90 Do 1897.. -100%4 Or Shor: Line 6s...114 To 1888, -100%% Lo cons bs. 6% Lo 1899 . L1004 racific ds of '97_... 101 Ches & Onio bs. 108 (I hila& Ch&N PT'c Relsbs_ <54 D C3-66s. Den & 1 G Lo gs.. eading 43 Bil4 Do st pfdineam. 109441 1 Grande West 13u 110 ISi1&lronMtGen Sy 7' 9114 8 L &S F Gen 63 108 6514 5t Faut Consols. yisis 60 (S U & Palsts 91 | £o Caroiina 414s... 1UO - 100 |eouthern kK ds... 92 en Elec Deb bs... 9 xx.;7 Do Pac Cal 1sts. 107 | & Tex Cent 68.7110. | Tenn new 8s.. BJ 9814 Texas Paciflc lais &9 ral 1sts.. 97 Jexas Pacitic 2ds.. 2434 Bausus Fa Cousols 72 Union Fac 1sts 98.102 R Fulas Den a1v100 % U Kds reg of 15251187 1a Consol ds. 93 | Tods, coupon.... 1183 Missouri fundi =51 |y dn.rex 0£1007.109 MK T2as €1 | To4s. coupon.... 10914 Dods. ... ... 8534 Yo2s Bl T | Mobile & Ohto 45,0 89 | Lok <113 | Mutual Union 6s...108 | 1obs. coupon....111ds | 2 JCent Gen Bs. 117 Ve funding devt... 61%4 N Y &~ Louis 4103 | Do registored ... — Nor&West Gen 6s.118 | lodeferred 63 .. 6 N Caroiinacon 4s 100 | Lotrus: repuasi. 7 Lo 6 .o 114 |Wabasn 1sc bs. Noriuwest Consols. 1394 W est Snore da. Lo cew B, 105 FORElGS VARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL. ENG. Nov. 10.—'he spot market 1s firm at 7s 64@7s 7d. Cargoes firm a: 36s 6d, sellers, prompt suipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpoo! quotations for No. 2 Red Winter. No- vember, 6s 73zd: December, 65 T6d; Junuary, s Thad: February, 65 71%u; March, 6s Thgd. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exg.. Nov. 10. — Consols, silver, 28 10-16d: French Eentes, — 11034 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Fxchange, 60 days. - 3 Ster ing Exchange, sight =8 o0 Sterling Cabies. - 4 87 New York Exchange, sight.. .. - ur New Yors Exchauge, telegraphic.. — 05 Fine suver, ¥ cunce. - €5 Mexicun Lollars. ... o114 42 IROLUCE MARKET. WHEAT ANU O1HER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are lower at 22s 64, owing to the advance In Wheat. The chartered wheat fleet in port has a regisiered tonnage of 5,680, against 82,844 tons on the same dase last year; disengaged, 41,580 tons, against 1,400; on the way (o this port, 259,600 tons, agamnst 275.500. W1 Eit~The Bay of B ngal taxes for Table Bay 49,158 ctls, valued a1 $73,700. Wheat continucs (0 advauce and No. 1 shipping is now a8 high as it was 4t the climax of the phe- nom enal b om three weeks 0rso 830. Shipy ers do not like Lo pay the advance, but ihey sre forced to pay it i th y buy. Crop prospects in foreign coun- iries_continue poor. Npo. Wheat ranges from $147% 0 $1 bU for ave age No. 1, $1 5114 for | choice and $1 bil,@l 55 for exira cuolce. for | miliing. CALL BOAED BALFS. INFORMAL £¥8SI0N—8:15 0'clock—May—46,000 cus. §1B6: 8000, $1 55342 6000, $1 5554 18,000, $1 55%. SECOND SKSSION—May—4000 cils. $1 5714; 10,000, $1 5734 2000. §1 571%; 10,000, $1 56, 12000, $] 56%: 26,0 0, $1 57. 'December—2000, $14935: 6000, B1 4834 6000, $1 50; spou storage Ppad—2000. 31 50. i EGULAR MORNING SESSION—Mav—12,000 ctis, $1 07: 6000, 81 56 7a: 50.00 ), 81 5714: 14,000, #1 5714 December—-000, 81 50: 4000, $1 5014 : BIUO. §. 5U5: 34,000, $1 5ULs; 20,000, $1 5034 ; 12,000, $1 bushk. g AFTERNOON “ESSION—May—8000 ctis, $1 5%14; 25.000," $1 5585 600U, $1 0B, 42,000, $1 dnig December—1 6,000, 1 5. 44: 2000, $1 5134, BARLEY—Is quiet at steady pri es We quote choice bright, 8734c % cul; Feed, SU@¥5c B ctl Brewing, 87%4@924¢; No. 1 Chevalier, $1@1 10, BOARD SALES. CALL INTORMAT EX8810X—9:15 0'clock —No sales. SECOND SESSION—NO sales, REGULAR MOBNING SESSION—N0 sales. AFTERNOON SESSION—December — 2000 ctls, 85 May—6000, ¥8vjc. O.TS—Firml - eld. The demand has been £00d for some time aud there is 10 accumulution of stock. While rang- from $1 05 to $1 50 ¥ ct according to quality. Blnck, for feed, 90c@$1 05 for seed, §1 20@1 $6: Gray, nominal 1 10; Surprise, nominal. . CORN—Very sieady at_the recently improved prices. Large Yeilow, 8715@80c: Small Round do, 81 021@1 05 ¥ ctl: White, 8715@90¢. RYE—1Is held stiil hizher at $1 0715@1 10 B ctl. nEAT—$] 25@. 35 @ cu. EULKW FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Firm, in sympathy with Wheat. Net cash pricus are as follows: Family exras, $4 75@ 4 85: Bakers' extras, $4 65@4 70; suvertine, $3 90 @4 25 obl. CORNME AL ETC.—Feed Corn, $20@21 3 ton: Cracked Corn, $20 0@21 50 7 ton. MILLSTUFFS—tome descriptions have again | advaoced in sympathy with the raw produci, Irices in sacks are as follows, usual dis. couni to the trade: Grsham Flour, $2 85 ® 100 ms; Rye Flour, §2 75 ' ;00 Dbs: Rice Flour, #5(5: Cornmeal, $2385: extra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 60: Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, $310 @3 30; Buckwheat Flour, §3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheai, §8 50; Farina, $4: Whole Wheat Flour, §2; Kolled Uats (bbls), $5 75@6 16; Pearl Barley, 83 75@4; spus Le-s.) loM}‘obmn do, 8425 % HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay 1s In moderate receiptand firm. No change in Bran and Middlings. BRAN—§13 50@14 for the best and 312 50@13 DL NG 81750318 80 tor tower grad > lower and §19G2) 9 ton for the best. @ FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled_Barley, $1¢@19 8 Olicake Meal at the miil. $23 B Lon; jo0bing, clipped Oats, 81 30@1 85 B ctl. : HAY—Wheat, 8531 heat and Oat, $7@ 10 60 ou”sao‘mm 5738 80: Rivet w5 ev, 85@6 50: Al 50@6 50; compressed, @9 50; 8.0k, $6@6; Clover, $6g8 P ton. —35@50c ¥ bale. | ceipts at this EEANS AND SEEDS BEANS_P-ices are stff but the demand is dull. Bayos, $1 85@1 50 B cil: Small Whites, §1 40@ 1160- Larze Whites. 31 25@1 40: Pinks, 81l lf? 20: Eeds, $1 25@1 40: Blackeye, §1 10@1 15; Red iidney, 82 50. Limas. §1 9562 16 butters $1 40@1 75; Tea. 51 dv@l 6 B = SLEDS - Mustards are dull a: the moment, but firmly_ held Erown Mustard is quotabe at $275@3 B cu: Yellow Musiard, $2 10@2 25 B ctl: Flux, $1 35@1 60: Canary 'Seed, 1la@234c ® Ib: Alfaita, 515@63gc: Rape, 2Ypc; Hemp 3350, DR1ED PEAS—Niles, $l@l 1o @ cu; Green, $140@1 60 ® cu. POTATUES, ON.UNS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—The demand and supply about bal- ance. Sweet Potatoes are quotable at 75c@ $19 ctl In sacks and $1@1 25 in boxes; Karly Rose, 40@4be: Burbank »eedlings, 20@¥0¢ for Rivers 65@9ue B cti for Salinas. ONIONS—25@30c B cil. Pickles, 25@35c B sack. Thrse prices have uot changea for s long whiie. VEGETABLES — The market Is dull and featureless. Marrowfa. Squash Is gquotable at $5@7 ¥ ton: Ezg Plant. 25@3bc P box: Toma- Loes, 5@50¢ B box: Cucumbers. 25@40C B bOX: Green Peppers, <u@50c w larse box: Dried Pep- pers, T@Sc B 1; Green Peas, 21g@3c: String Beans. 21a@ic: Limas, $1@1 50 P sk: Green Okra, 25@40c % _box: Dried Okra, 10@1:bac B Ib: Cab bage, 40c B cu; Carrots. 30@4UC sack; Gariic, 13G2 B b BUTTER, C(HErSE AND EGGS. BUTTER—NO furiher change observable. CREAMERY—Fancy, 25c, with sales at 26c; sec- onds, 3@2ic B B, DAIRY—Fancr, 2115@22v40: g00d 10 choice, 20 @21c: lower grades, iu@i8c ® 1. PICKLED—I6@18¢ B ib. FIRKIN—15@17c P b CREAMERY 1UB-18@19¢ B . CHEE~E—Choice miid new firm at 912@10c B b: common to good old, 63.@8Ysc B 1b: Cream Cheddar, 10@11c; Young America, 10@11c B b; Western, 10g@llc: Eastern, 11@13c # bb. EGGS — Are steady and nnchanged. East- ern are quotable at 20@224gc @ _dozen for fair 10 choice; 24@26c for fancy and 171,@18ec for co d-storage; ranch kggs, 26@30¢ for pullets’, 30@5234¢ for sma l 1o medium and 35@571ac 10F cholce; cold-storuge, 221p@24c: Duck Eggs, 26¢. POULTRY AND GAnE. POULTRY—Turkeys are dull and weak. Large fat Hens are firm. Young stock Is not as weak as it has been. No more kastern Poultry is expected for several days and ihis tends to steady the market, Live Turkeys are quotable at 11@12 B B for Gobblers, 11@12c B b for Hen: Turkeys. 12@ldc @ Ib; Lressed Turl @ 15: Geese, ¥ pair, $1 25: Goslings, 81 80@1 75: Ducks. £5@5 50 for old and $3 50@4 50 for young: Hens. $4@4 503 doz: Roosters, young, ¥3 .0@ 4 50: co. oid, 85 50@4; Fryers, $2 75@3 25: Broilers, §2 75@3 25_for large and $2 25@2 50 for small; Pigeons, $1 25@1 50 ® dozen for young and The@s1 for old. ME—Arrivals sell_readily_ English Snipe, $2 ® doz: Ja k Snipe, 75c@$1 B dozen; Hare, $1 P doz: Kabblty, $150 for Coitontalis and $1 25 for small; Gray Geese, $2@2 50: White Geese, $1; Brant, $1 25@1 50, DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Pomegranates, 85@75¢ @ box. Apples are firm at 65c@$l B box for choice, 25@50c or common. Pears, ¥5@65c B box: Winter Nellis are doing be ter & T5c631 Bb.u Persimmons, 75c@ bx. EEngimes (oou ® Cranberries from Cape Cod. $8@8 50 ® bbl: from Coos Bav, §2 50 B box. Strawberries, $5@6 for large berries. Raspberries, nomioal: none cuming in. GRAPES—Stocks are small and prices are st-udy. Tokays, 40@50c B box: Black Grapes, 40 50c B box: Verdeis, 35@30c % box: Cornichons, 0@sbe: Muscat, 40@65c: Grapes in crates brin 10@15¢ more than in boxes. Wine Grapes continue neglected and nominal at $15@22 3 ton for Black. CITRUS FKUITS — Limes are more plenti- ful- and lower. Lemons are guotable at $1@ 1 50 % box for common and $2@250 B 0ox for good to choice: Mexican lLimes, $3@4 ¥ box: Culifornis Limes, 50@75c: Bananas. $1G2 bunch; Plneapples, $2c4 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, KALSINS, NUTS, ETC, PRIED FRUITS— Fruits and Nuts are quieter, though prices are steady. Ralsins continue active and firm. Quotaiions on iue kruii Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@ 9c for Royals and 1)1%@lic for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 3lgc for the 4 sizes: Peacbes, 4@5%ac for prime 1o choice, 634 @7c_for fancy ana 9@i0c jor peeled in boxes: Appies. 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2iac for sun-driec: Pears, 215@ic for prime 1o choice, 4@bjac for quariers and 6612 10r haives: Pluma, 4c 10r pitted and 13gc tor uapitteds Nectannes, 814@4%zc for choice and blac Ior 1ADcy; White Figs. 3c: Biack Figs, 214@2 JOBBING PRICES — Venches. 4%4@0%ac B b: fancy, 634@7lec; B peeled, "12lc B ib; Apricots. 64@uc’® b: ianey. 10¢: Mooryarks, 13 @l3c: evaporaied Apples, 6c: sun-dried, 25,@ se; Prunes. 534@ac for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, Sc'for unpressed and 2@81gc for pressed: white Figs, ic; Plums, 419@5¢ 10r pitted aud 136c forun- pitted; Nectarines, 4g6c B Ib for prime to fancy: Pears, 214@bc 10F wWhole, 434@5%sC 108 quarters and 415@61zc for halves. RAT-INS— CARLOAD PRICES, ¥. 0. B. FRFSNO—Four-crown loose. igc: d-crown. dbjce: 2-crown, Sh4c; Seedless Buitanas. 6ac: Seedless Muscatels. 40: 8-crown Londou layers, $1 20: ciusters. 81 50: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; lmverial clusters, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ B I JOBEING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crown, 100se. b4 3-crown. 434c; 2-crown. 34c: seedles % Sultanas, 5%4c: seediess Muscatels, 41gc: S-crown Loudon layers, $1 503 clusiers. $1 60; Delesa clus- ters. $2 76: lmperial clusters. $3 5. NUTsS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, pew crop, L. 0. b._shipping point, 6%ac B D for standaid and 8¢ 3 Ib { r softshel Almonds, 6@ 63gc for Lanzuedoc, 5@iYoc for hardshell and S@%c for paper-shell. jobbing: | exnuts. 4@6C 10r Lan and 4c tor Californ Hickory Nuts. 5@6e Pecans, ThawSc: Fiiberts. 14 Brazil N 735@8¢ % B; Coconnnts, $4@5 @ 100, H0 -5 —Comb, 10@1232¢ for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white exiracied, 5%% light amber extracted, 4Ye@4%c: durk amber, Alfic. T, 2@3c B b, ELSWAN—3g26c B B. i RUVISIONS, CURED MEATS — Are selling well at pre- vious prices. Bacon Is quotable a: 6c B B forheavy. 7c @ Ib for light medium, 944e¢ for light, 10c B 1 for exira light and 113gc B B for sugar- gorea: Fustern susarcured Hams 13@1334c: Caltfornia Hams, 11@11%6c: Mess Beef, $7@7 00 extra mess do, §8@> 50: family do. $9@9 50: exira prime Pork, $7 b0@-: extra ciear. $16 8 bbi; mess, $14 B bbl; Smo ed Beet, 10 B tb. LARD—Ikastern, uerces, is quoted at 6¢ for compound and 614@7¢ lor pure; pails, 7%4¢ B Ib; California_tierces, o@d%ac ¥ b_for compound and ke for pure: Batkbbis,-83uc; 10D tna7ie: 0 5-1b, Tlac @ COTTULEN r—614@6%c in uerces 4nd 73,@ 85 ¥ B n 101b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WO /L AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Are strong at the ad- vance. Heavy salted seers are quotable at 8¢ @ b: cullsand brands, 7. B Ib; medium, 7c P b: Cuils mud brands, 6¢c B . liyn, 6c B ®; culsand brands, 5¢ P 1h; Cowhides 6c @ Bb: culis ana brands, 5¢ B ; sawed Kip, 6 @ Ib: salied Cuif, 8¢ ¥ Ib: saled Veal, B¢ P ib: drv Hides, 13¢ B 1b: culls and brands, 9¢ P ; dry Kipand Veal, 1llc culls. ko ¥ 1b: dry Calf, 15c: culis, 10c: Goat- skins. 20@3b¢_each: Kids. Sc: Deerskins, good summer, 2@:5c P b: medium. 15@20c; winter, 7@9c; Sheepsiins, shearings, 10@16c each: short W00!, 20@35¢ each; medium, 4U@BUC each; long wools, 5U@BUC each. Culls of wll kinds about 3¢ less. TALLOW—Shows no change. No.1, rendered, 2v4@3c:, No. 2 U@ 40: refined, 43,@50: Grease, 2 @ WOOL—The demand Is good, but holders are in- clined to ask more than buyers care L0 p.y at pres- ent. <o business is quiet. We quote iail Wooi as follows: Southern mountain, 3@blyc: middle coun- tes, iree, 5l5@7c; do, detective, 4%4@6c: San Joaquin, 5@5¢. Spring clip: Nevada, c@SYec: San “AqulD wud Southeru Coast, six monins. S36@sc. HOPS—5@9c B b tor fair to choi-e and 10@11c for stricily fancy. The demand is good and the market is firm at the advance. GENERAL MERCHANDISE BAGS—Calentta Grain Bags, spot, 84 10@4 15; San Quentin, $420; Wool Bags, 2416@26%ac: Fruit Bags. 5ih@oe. COAL—Wellington, $8 @ ton: New Wellington, $8 ¥ ton: Southfield Wellinzton, $7 60 B ton; Seattle. $5 50@6; Bryant, §5@5 50: Coos Bay, $5 Wallsend. 36: * scoten. : Brymbo. —. Cumoeriand, $18 @ ton in bulk and §141n sk Penusyivania Anihracite Esg, $11@129 ton; Welsh Anthracite, $8@10: Cannel. $8@8 50; Rock Springs. Caste Gate and Pleusant Valley, $7 60: Coke, 811@1% tu bulk and $1: @ ton Insks. CANNED FRUITS—Cherries, black Or red, 2le- B extra, $2 10 % dozen; W hite Cherrles—214-1h ex- tra, $2 50: 214-1b standards, $2 10. Feaches—Yel- low, free, §1 iv@? 50; Yailow, cling. <34-1b s and- ards. 8—; seconds, $—. Apricots, YUC@$1 05. Raspberries—215-1h_standards, $176. Strawber- ries—Staudards $1 75. CANMED VILGETABLES—Tomatoes, 80c B dozen, 214-1b tins, Peas—$1@1 x5 B dozen. COF . EE—C. . Blexford’s circular g1 es the re- ort during the hrst ten mon:hs of the year at 128,717 bazs, aguinst 14=,734 bass durinz the sawa (ime last year. The sales from firs. baods were 101,911 bags. against 129.174. ‘e st0ck on hand November 1 was 10,38« agalnst 5447 November 1, 1595, and the worla’s Vvisib.e supply November 1 wus 8,844,316 bags, Against 8,558,668, The circular says: “'i he Presi- denual clection has monopolized ibe attention ot the entire country the last week 10 he viriual ex- clusion of matters commesvcial, and :here is, there- fore, ss little 1o be smd of Coffee as of other siaples durinz that period. Good unwashed Salva- dor has advanced 10 17@:7¥4c, Owin to scarcity more apparen. than real. as & considerable quan- it here is held under prokibitory limits, and for the time being unavallable. Uther soris remain abou. &s quoied Octobe: 27. The Guatemalas and Mexicans arriving yesterday per Colon are mostiy new crop.#nd when offered will find ready sale bere and for overiand shpment. To-av's stock consists of 348 ta Rica, 127 Nicaragus, 3640 Salvador, 631 Guatemala, 206 Mexican; in all 10.6 4 bas, against 5254 same time las. year. Steamer Newport is due November 9, with 200 i Rt 173194 Tor good ta prime: 17 COSTA RICA—1T: prime: T75¢ for £ood weleod Sith BSck bosta: 1534@ 814C for fair; 12@14%ac for common to ordinary. mnnol—u:llum 8000 to prime washed 1734@17% B Ib for falr washed: 19@20c for good 1o prime’wished peaberry: 1714@: 7%¢ for su- perior unwushed: 17.91714¢ for good unwaso 1778@18 ¢ for good Lo prime un ashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—2014@20%c nom. for vrime (o strictly prime washed; 19@2ul4c for £00d to strictly 200d washed: 171o@183ac for fair washea: 14 @i8c ‘or mediuw:” 1-@13Ygc for ordinary; $@i1bac for inferior 1o comm 1553 @2034c Tor good 10 prime ivashed peaberry; 1 @184zc for goud 1o prime unwashed peaberry. FIsu—Pacltic cod. caich of 1-96, 100-1b cases, 4@434c B 1b: 50-1b bundles, 4c; Boneless, 5@5Lac: Blucks, b@7%ac: esiccated, $1 70; Pucific Her- ring, 15c $ Lox: Dutch do, 110 B Key Whitetiish, $1 50 in half-bbis and $1 75 in_kits; Tongues and Sounds, $12; Mackerel, bbl—No. 1, | $20; No. 2, $18 50; No. ¥, $17; half-bbis—No. 1, $9@9 50; No. 2, 58 9 No. 3, $8 50 kits. No. 1, ¥1 50:'No. 2,81 25; No. 8, $1. QUICK~iLVER—Quoted for export st $31@ 36 50 R flask. Oil—cadfornia Castor Oll, cases, No.1, 95c; DbbLs, BuC per ga. (manutacturers’ rates): Linseed Oil, in bbls, boiled. 48c: doraw, 41c: cases, 5¢ more: ) ard Oil, cxira winter strained, bbis, bbc: 33 1, 46c; cases, 5¢ higher; China Nut, $4 70@ B case. PETROLEUM, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water-white | Coal Oil. in oulx, 11lgc; Pearl OIL In cases. 17 Pgal; Astral, do. 17¢ ¥ gai: Ster, do, 17¢ gal Extra Star Of, in cas's. 2lc; Eiaine, do, 22 Eocene, do, 19c; Deodorized Stove Gasoline, 1o bulk, 1235c; do, n cases, 18%ac: 63° Deodorized Naphiba, i buik, 12¢; 83° .0, In cases, 1734¢; 86° Gasoline, in buik ‘2 ‘c; 86° do, in cases, 25 gal. WHITE LEEAD—Quoted at 514@5%4¢ B Ib. RED LEAD—Quotable at 5148514C @ tb. TURPENTIN kE—In cases. £1c: in iron barrels, 39¢: in wooden barreis, 4lc B Ib. CANDLES—Electric Lighi—6's, 16 oz, 734c: do, 14 0z, Tc; do, 12 0z, 6¥4c: do, 10 0z, bijgc: Grau- ite—g's, 16 oz, 934c: do, 140z, Sige; do, 120z 7%e¢; do, 100z, 7¢ ¥ 1b; Paratline Wax Candles, wilte, efc, assorwed coiors, §c; Chrismas Can: s, de SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company has advanced prices and now quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 6c: Powdered, bya Fine Crushed, 6c: Dry Granulated, 47g¢: Conii tioners’ A, 4%gc; Magnolia A, 43gc: Exira C, 43/40; Golden C, 414c; half barrels 14 moOre thau Uar- els, and boxes 14c more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 1rices show no further change. Wholesale rates for dressed gtock from siaughterers are as follows: BEEF—First_quality, 5c: second do, 4@4! third do, 3140 B B S VEAL—Large. 4%@>5c: small, 6@7c d b “l;b“l‘lo!\' — Wethers, 5@5%3¢; Ewes, 4@5c LAMB—5@6c P 1b. PORK—Live Hogs. 314@5%sc B Db for large and medium and 314@534c 10r small; dressed do, 414 @4%c P WOOD, LUMBER, ET., Posts, 9@10¢ each: Redwood, 35 per cord; Osk, roush, 35 50: peeled, $9: Piue, $5 75. TANBARK—$14 @ cord. LUMBER—Retail prices for Pine are: rough, $13; 3 £11: No. 1 Floorinr, $21@26; Lath, $2; Redwood, $16 for No. 1and $13 for No. 2; Rustic, $18@22; Shingies, common, $1 50: Shakes, $9 & M. KECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. . 11,286) Cheese, cus, No. 1 @7 60 for the difteren: lengths: No. Flonr. ar sks. Wheat. ctis...."] 28,159|Kggs, doz........ Washington... 32,565|Hides. ny Parley, 810/ Pelts. bd! Osts, ctis 135| Wine, gals. Ugden. 450| Weol, bis. aa_mu‘ Sugar. bbis. 421/ Leatner, rolls. 1,797 | Lumber. 3 feet.. Potatoes. sks. 1,553 Quicksiiver,fisks 140 Onions, sks. 4| Raisins, boxes.. 4,195 Bran, sks... ... 130| Hops, bl #8 Middlings, sks. 842/ Lime, bbl &1 Hay, tons......... 8 819 Tallow, ctls. Butter, cus 67| THE STOOK MARKET. The Comstocks were weak yesterday and almost every stock on the list was lower. Proposals for 5000 shares Spring Valley Water were accepted yesterday at an average of 97.31 per share, Local corporations will monthly dividends as follows on November 16: San Francisco Gas | Light, 85 cents; Cakland Gas, 25 cents; Edison | Light'and Power, 6624 cents: Pacific i elephone and Telegraph, 40 cents: Sunset Telephone and ‘Telegraph, 25 cents. Auxiilary Fire Pacific Alsrm Company will pay & quarterly dividend of | 5 cents. ‘I he Channel Bend M ning Company of El Do- | rado County has levied an assessment of 2 cents per sbare, delinquent Drcember 2, ‘I he ainual meeting of tha Giant Powder Com- pany Consoliduted bas been caiied for Novem- ber 25. In the Chollar mine (Comstock workings), in the norih siope_above Crosscut 2, 450 level, they are working north and south on the twe f:h and thirteenth floors, the pay being lower in grade aud more spotied at this point. On the ninth floor | 0ing south they are finding some fair zrade ore | on he east wall. in the sonth stope on this level | they are stoping north and soth on the eighth | and rinth floors in filiings of fair grade and | buncnes of ore in place of good grade. On the | 650 level they are siill 1ollowing the streak of pay | in the noath stope on the track floor, it being three feet wide, the face ssmples running from $25 to $i0 per ton. ‘The west crosscut from the morth lateral drift on this level is out &0 feet in porphyry and clay. They hsve saved from all poinis during the week 105 tons and 800 pounds of ore. th- average battery sample . f which was $6 62 go.d and 12.04 ounces silver per ton. The ors wasshipped to the Nevada miil jor reduction. In the Poiosi mne (Lomstock workings) the raise from the intermediate (evel opened from the top of the raise fron: the south lateral drift on the 450 ieve! has been cont.nued to and connected | with th - west crosscut from the south drift in the tuasel level. The s.ope from the boitom of this raise shows some fair ore, but which requires care- fui assurting. In the croppings the soutd drift on the 50 level has been cleared out and repaired for 50 feet. When this work is completed another ‘west crosscut will be run from it: have saved trom the intermediaie workings 9 tons 70U pounds of ore, the average car sa.. ple 01 which was $7 04 in 80ld and 12.51 outces of silver per ton, Assessments Iendine., Following s a list of assessments now nending: Delinq: CouraNT. INm Amt.| inths |Sale Day. Board. Yellow Jacket...... 61 25 0ct 12 Nov 20 Potosl. ... | sl 28l 24 Savage. J4oe0 200N 24 Mexican. . || B3 20 Nov § Dec '3 Cha.lenge. = 22 10|.Nov 14|. Dec 8 Justice 6] UBl.Nov1i[Dec 8 See. Belcher. 15 10{.Nov 19|.De: 11 Silver King 15 25'Novib/.Jan & North Gould & Curry| 17| 10|.Dec 5|.Dec 23 EGALD SALES, Following were ihe sales i the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: PEGULAR MORNING SEREION. COMMENCING 1.88; 500 Alta... 160 B &8, 10,350 Chliar.. +.-58| 150 CC&V . 1701200 Occidtl... . 50 .. . «1.651300 ......... A¥TERNOON SESSION—2:30, 100 Andes....23(300 Challge...32100 Mexican..80 10 Beicner...47(100 35/100 Oceld..... 28 50 ... -75/10) Ubnir. (130 50 B& 1.00/500 Potoai.....71 300 Bullion, 64100 Y sucki. 44 Jollowing were it taivs Inihe Pac.fic Stock Loard yesterday: BEGULAR FFserov—1i 10160 t'('v.l.el'l“ 03, 400 Kentuck..05 21300 C Imp 400 ... 200 Fava-p.. 60 | 4500 Scorpion..05 | 50U Cualive. .33 50 ¢ b, ~1.90/800 Justice.. 04 1500 Mex... .61 600 ..600 AFTERNOON RESSTON—2:30. 300 Aloba. 100 Challge. 40) Potosl. ....72 i 300 71 2.0 Utah.....10 300 Y Jekillad | 200 Alta. 100 CCV LT 200 Andes. 206 250 Belcher. 15) Ravag 400 SB&M....03 200 5 Nev. /63 600 Mexican .61 100 Mono. 200 Ucerdt... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESUAY. Nov. 10 2P u. Bid.. Askart 5 40 05 05 W s 6L 04 28 1.50 Chollar , 1 Jon.Cal &V 71 Challenge Con. 30 60 Con. Lmperial. 01 L8 Confidence.... 1.00 05 Con New York — = Crown Point... 36 2 LastSierr v 82 kureka Con... 30 82 kxchequer u2 10 Goula & Curry. 62 44 brica Norea 115 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, TUESDAY. Nov 10 - 2P x. UNITED STATES BONDS. Err. Avked, rdsked. B |v Sasreg.. — W07 g 2}55555 [Nl ©! -1 { places in the jorest and on the plains. NevCNgR7s. 89 EVWater6s.. 11734 NPCHR1100 = [sVWaterds 985, 89 N Ry Calos 100 — [SIKiaG&Eds 99 101l N Ry Calds. — 90 |sumsil&lés — —— Oak Gas 5s.. — 104 |Souerstlos lU9341,214 L0 ¥d i 05..105 108 |VissumWlus — — Usubibus us. $37751 1834 WATER STOCKS. 81 36 |anjose... o _ S B 2 SV, ein ey ©AS STOCKS. Capital. b4 |Pacific Li=s 49 51 Central...... 95 — |SanFraics:d 9735 98 Onz GL&H 53% 54 [SOCKW.aww — %0 Fuc unsluiy. E81p PO INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFa16214150 [~nn ERINE COMUERCTAL. BANE erockn [ L TG - — [londonP&A. 1! 8 Amecal . 5434 60 |LondonasE. - 30 BankofCai 230 — [Merch Ex .| 13 Cal'b D&TC0107T34 — |Nevada.. | — = Fusihwiou. — 181 [Saber Bl — — SAVFiGS BANK STOCKS. i @erserco.1260 1600 (rav& Loma. — H;mhsal.uw - esnm,y_.. - ?45 — Mutual....... — 40 |[Lwos®ros 770 - orsavinioa — 500 STREBT RAILROAD STOCKS. .18 — |UakSL&Hay — 100 b - 50 Presidio 8 —_ 431y 4334 ustersi. . — POWDEE STOCKS. Ausntien... — - |Ganiton. . 18 183 Eastern D.. 73 — |Judson ...l — — Callzornia.. il — IVigorit. 50c - MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. . 961, jAat VinCo . — —_ A omrs: 0% 35% ceaniosace 17 50 Cal Cot Mills — — |FPac Aux H.A - 4 Edison Lighe126 126 |VacBoraxto. 98 100 GasConAssn. — - Pac Roll Mill — - Ger Lead Co. S0 100 |ParfPaino — 7 HawC&SCo. 187 19 |PacTransCo. — — nuich S PCo 2514 26%gPacT&TCo. — — Nerkzdssa 100 'ilg sunsec T€L - — M Elecligni 334 4%lUnited Clo. — — SALES—MORNING SESSION. Foard— 67 Hutchinson S P Co 120 do 20 Edison Light & Power Co. 100 Hawallan Commercial.. Streer— 30 Alaska Packers’ Association SALES—£ FTEENOUS 5¥83(0%. Borrd— 20 Contra Costa Water. 3100 110 Hutehtnson S P Co.......... 26 23 10 do do. 25 8714 25 Giant Powder Con.... 18 00 50 Hawalian Commercial. 19 1234 86 do do . 19 00 50 do do 18 8715 115 S F Gaslight. 97 78 25 SV Water. ¥8 00 $2000S V 4 Bonds. 95 873y Streei— $4000 Omnibus Cable Bonds.. 118 00 26 5 V Water. 97 76 e & A Little African Allegory. Makamda, Makanjira’s embassador, told the following story on coming to the fort. He said that among the animals the rab- bit had the reputation of knowing good When elephants, zebras, leovards and even lions decided uvon having some jollifica- tion, they called in a rabbit ana asked him to provide a suitabie place for the en- tertainment. He also was supposed to be an expert at drumming. Then Makamda said, “I am the rabbit. and I come from Makanjira; he is the lion, and sends me to search a suitable place.”—August Cen- tury. ——————— THE CALL CALENDAR. NOVEMBER, 1896. Dates of Departure From San Franecisco. ETEAMER |D-uTINATION. | suis vie | Arcaia. (008 Bay.. Nov1L1UAM|Pierl3 Empire. ] |Orezon ports | (Nov 11, bex | Plerls Eurexa. .. |Newport ... |Nov1l, fax|Plerii Rio Javeiro, China & Japan|Nov 12, 1ru|P M S S Monowal.... | Sydney |Nov 1z, zpqu‘ler 7 Santa Kosa. | san Diego... . Nov 13,11am| ier 11 Sunol .. Grays Hardor (Nov i3, 12 Pier 2 Pomona " | HumboldiBas [Nov 13, 2ru|Pier 8 Columbta. . | Portland ... | Nov 14 10ax | Pler 24 Farallon....| Yaquina Bay.|Nov1d, Sam| rier 2 Coos Bay.... | Newpor:. |Nov15. vaw|Pleril City Puebia| Vie® Pgt Snd [Nov 15, Sax| Pler 9 A. Blanchrd | Oregon poris.. |Nov 15, 9w/ Pier 13 Corona...... [San Dlego... . |Nov 17.01am | Uiar i1 Newport.... | Panama, Nov1S12 u(p MSS State ar Cal. | Portland Nov19.10am | Pler 2t —————— STEAMEKS L0 ARRIVE. TeAMER | Frox T o Truckee ........ | T1lamook Baj Arcata. rortland. . Sunol.. |Gravs Harbor. North Fork.....|Humboidt Bav...... City Puebla. .. | Victoria & Puget So i Santa Rosa San Diezo San Benlto.... Faralion. Columbis. Pomona . Newport. Seattle. . Aice Blanchard | Portiand. Orizaba. Mexico... Crescent City. .. | Crescent G Homer Coos Bay Corona. San Diego. State of Portlana. . Walla Watla... | Victoria & Puget Sound Kureka..... ....|Newport.... . City of Everett. | Deparcure Bay. City Sydpey....| Panama, ..Nov 18 — BUa, Mmuuas AND aaLk, T. & COAST AXD GFODETIC SURVEY Trp! BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTEN DENT. Wednes..a -, November 11 6.47| Moon rises. -5.01|Moon sets. | November—1896. s |Feaz{‘”' | Fost = W | 3y 51 5 u3 | 12 4387 08 13 2 o 14 4.2 15, 14| 917/ 42| 16 081010/ 4% | 17 05/11.02| 40 NoTE—In the abcve exposition of the tides ths sarly morning tides are given in the left hand columm, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as (o time. The second time column eives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tae last or right band column gives ihe last tide of the day, except wheu there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The Leights given are additious to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the. helght, and then the number given is subtractive from the deoth given by Lhe coaris. NOTIC: TO MARINERS, A branch of the Uniied States Hydrographie Office locaied In tha Merchants Exchange s maintained in Sam Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationaiity aad free of exi ense. Navigaiors are cordially office, where compiete seis of charts and sailing direcilons of the world are kept on hani for com- parson and reference, and the latest Informatic can always be obiained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean “Fhe thue ban ne b e time ontop of the bullding on Tele- Eraph Hill Is hoisted about ten mindtes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, telécraphic signal received each dav from the &xllt.d States Naval Ob.erva.ory a. Mare Isiand, A notlce stating whether the time ball was | dropped on time, or giving the error. If any, is published the same day vy the afternoon papers, invited to visit the and by the morning papers the following a: W. S. HucHis, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. The Yime Ball. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFpPioR, U. 8. N.. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. Novemuer 10. 1898. The time ball on ‘Telegrapn Hili was aroppst £Xactly 4t N0OD to-day—i. e.. aL noon of the 120ca meridiau, or exactly at ¥ B A, Greenwich time, W. N, HUGHES, Lientenant U SBIFPisG ANimbLiivasva, e e D ] Arrived. TUESDAY. November 10. Stmr Mineols, Pillsbury, 31 hoy 1ros Los Angey s hallnst, to srjl’ S s ship tannia, Ha:s oop, 60 Caleta Buena: balias:. {0 mnl‘er.n b e Ership Drumalis. Campbell, 54 days from Syd- Dey; 3702 tons coal. to kalfour, Guihri- & C D uchencairn. Nelson, 67 days from Por: Pirie: ballast, 10 M-ver. Wilson & C . Gership Niob . Jordan, 165 days from Newcas- tle, Eng, via Iquique 40 days: 1240 tos coul, to Girvin & tiyre, Br ship Hawisdal , Steele, 48 days from Syd- Dey, arrived off his port aud ‘was ordered to pro- ceed to Portiand by the pl.ot boa Bonita. Br bark Kdinburchshire, Philip, v9 days from g:weuuu. NoW; 1954 tons coal, to J J Moore & Bark Prussi s, Hanson, 114 ley: Iumber o, ays from Port "lake- and plles, to Renton, Holmes & Co. | selected ; second cabin, $ 2 50 and $1/ 50 Clearena TUESDA Y, November 10- Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro: Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr Australla, Houdlette, Pl Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama; P M S S CO. “hip Javez liowes, Clapp, New York; John Roseafeld’s Sons Ship Spar:aa. Honolulu; olite, Svdney: J J Moore & Co. Bitn 5 N Castle, Hubbard, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Safled. TUESDAY, November 10. Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama. etc. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, Caspa. Rtmr Gipav. Le.and, Santa Cruz. Stmur Crescent City, Allen. Crescent Clty. Stmr Homer, Jessen, Coos Fav. Stmr Ausirana. Houdlette, Honolult. Stmr Mexico, Thomas, Viciqria and Pnget Sound. . Stmr Tillamsok, Hansen Sip parian, Polite, ~yduey. (er barx Beriha, Kasch, Autwerp, Seor Etta B, Bourne, K'or: Ross. Behr North Bend, Winkel, - elegrinhie. POINT LOEOS, Nov. 10.—10 s u.—Weathes toudy: wing SW: veiociiy 6 mlies. 5 Charters. The Br ship Windermere is chart ered for wheat to Europe, 223 6d—1s 5d less Jirvct—a decline. The bark Martha Davis loals mdse :or Hono- lnlu: brig Guiilee, mdse or Tubi:. ‘The Br ship Eurasia loads wheat at Portland for Eurooe, 30s; Tweedsdale, same voyage, 513 3d. Spoken. Oct 20—1Lat 9 S, long 33 W, Ital bark Francesco Clampa, from Swanse:. 10- San Francisco. Oct z6—Lat S, long 52 W. kr ship Isle of Atrau from Cardift. for Sunta Kosalia. Oct 28—Lat 7 N, lon: _8 W, Br bark Routen- beck. from Liverpool for Honolulu, Per ship £ritannia—Oct 19 in lat 24 N, long 128 W, Brship Clty of Delhl from Moatevideo for Roval Roads. Fer Br ship Auchencairn—Nov 6—La: 36 44 N, long 185 24 W, Br ship Bracadale, from New- castle, NSW, for San Francisco. Nov 8—Lat 37 58 N, long 129 W, Br ship Crown of Germany, from Panama. for San Fraucisco. Domestic Por SAN DIEGO—Satled Nov 10—Stms Alcazar, GREEN WOOD—Arrived Nov 10—S{m National City, from Navarro. ~ailed Nov 10—3tmr N Pedro. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Nov 10-Schr Dora Blunm. hence Oct 29; Ger snhip Seestern, from Talcahuano. NEUREKA—Arrived Nov 10—Stmr Pomona, hice Nov 9. Sailed Nov10—Stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed Nov 9—S mr Mackinaw, hce Nov 6, for Tacoma. Nov 10—Br stmr W ellington, hence Nov 7, for Nanaimo: PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Noy 10—Schr Ly~ man D Foster, from Shanghal; Ger ship Sees ern, from Talcabuano: bark Big Bonanza, from Shans bai: bitn Amelia, from Honolulu SAN PEDRO—Arrive | Nov y—3chr La Gironde, from Tacoma: schr Come:, from Port Gamble. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 1U—Ger ship Magda- tene, from Hiozo, Sailed Nov 10—Stmr Columbla, for San Fran- clsco. TACOMA—Salled Nov 10—Schr Roy Somers, for San Francisco. Nov 8—Bark Foresi Queen, for San Erancisco. Cleared Nov 6-Btmr Tyr, for Calcutta, Eastern Ports. PHILADELPHIA—Siiled Nov 10—Bark Olym- plc, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. IQUIQUE~—In port Oct 5—Br ship Algburth, tm Tacoma GUAYMAS—Satled Nov 10—Schr Jennte Wand, for Port Townsend. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov 8—Br stmr Tacoma trom Puget Sound. ACAJUTLA—-alled Oct 20—Schr Magsie Russ, for Puget Sound. GUAYMAS—Arrived Nov 7—Sehr R W Bartlett hence Oct 20, FALMOUTH—Arrived Nov 9—Br ship Cardigan- shire, Lence July 8, and safled for Sunderland; Br ship Sieria Cadena. trom Peuarth, for San Frao- clsco wi b chief mate injurea. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Nov_ 9—Iial ship Caterinn Accame, hence Juns 5 Br ship Waiden tional City, for San c Abbey, hence June 2, and poceeded for Limerick | Movements of Trans- stlant.c Steamers. | NEW YORK—3Salled Nov 10—Stmr Trave, for = Bremen. B1A151 817 |® NmMen|l! “MOVILLE-Arrived out Nov 10—Stmr Furnes- —|—|—|—]— eyt sia. 20|11 Mal v loe | reraanal l ‘; (GIBRALTAR—Arrves out Nov 10-Stmr . || werra. ] B e e Nov 11 ||| SOUTHAMPTON—Arnived out Noy 10—Sunr 1715 (19 | 20| m1 [———|| CRIR" ot ur Have, S | e o IRy el Motn ] - I ZARD.- Passet Rov. 10=Stm: Edam, trom 24| 25| 26 | 27| 28 > 1 | New York, for Amsterdam. 1 7~ Last Quarter.|| | PRAWLE POINT—Passed Nov 10—stmr Maas- celE i e Now. 47 || | 48w from New York, for Ro:teraam, 2z . e ' SAGRES—Passed Nov 10—>unr Werra, from New York, for Genoa. OCEAN STEAMLLES, OCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. C0. DAYS 10 HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULY NEW ZEALAND, ey AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA. S MONOWALQ salls via HUNULULU aad AUCKLAND for SYUNEY, ber i aL2 . a S S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Satur- day, December 5. 8: 10 a.M. Special party races. Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOW 5 South Africa. 4. L. SPRECKELS & BROR. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery strask, _ Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP 0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, Ban Fianaisco, as fonaws: SIENe For Mar+ Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean, Kil- Msnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M., Nov. 10, 235. For Vicioria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anucortes and New W atcom (Felinvham Bay, Washo, 6 o . Nov. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and evi fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. Tacoma with N. P. R. R, at Neattle with 1. _ 3% Port Townsend with Alaska steamacy For Jureka, Arca a and Fields Landing (Hum. boldt Bay), str. Pomona 2 P. 3., Nov. 1, 5.9, 18, 17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth dav thereafter. For Snnia Cruz. Monterev. San Simeon. Cayiicos, Port. Harford (San i uls Obispo), Gavioia Santa Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme, san Pedro, Sast Pedro_(Los Angeles) and Newport, uc § A. Nov. 3. 7, 11,16, 19, 23, 27, and every fourch day thereafter. ¥or San Diezo, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luls Obispo), ~anta Barbara, For: Los ape reles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 ‘luursasy, Novem- A Nov.1,5, 8 13,17, 21, 25, 28, and every fourth day thereafte; or r.nsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), A 25t of each month. the Company reserves right to change steamers or sulling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery sireel GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. 10 Market steamer Orizabs, 10 Gen'l Agents, « San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 4. . F ARE {312 First-class Inciuding £ 41885 Second-class fberth & mea's SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of California.. Nov. 9, 19, 23, Dec. 9 Columbia.. -Nov. 14, 24, Dec. 4, 14 ‘Through uckets snd through bazgage to all Eastern polnis. Rates und folders upon applica- tion to F. F. CONNOR. Gene-al Agent, 30 Market streat, GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendent~ COMPAGNIE GEXER AL TRANSATLARTINUR French Line t Havrs. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘I ravelers by this line avoid both transit hy English railway any the Qiscomfort of crossing the channel ina smail boat. New YOrk 10 Alexundris, Egyph, Vis Faris, first-cless $16.; second-class, $115. LA TOURAINE LA GASCOGNE LA BRETAGN LA CH'MP ' G\E.. LA TOURAINE Mm & va sekiied PARUCUIATS APPIY 10 ¢ ‘A FORGET, Agent, No. 8, Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agents 5 Monwgomary avenue, San Francisco, WHITE STAR LINE. United States and " Royal Mail Steamers Nov. 21, Noon ov. 28,5 a. M. Dec. 6, Noon «...Dec. 12,5 'a. x. Dec. 19, 9 A 3. BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SALLite BVEaY WEEA. ABILN, 850 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing 10 steamer and accommodations C <0 Majes e and Tentonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scouand, Sweden, Norway sud Denmari threugh to San Franciscc at Jowest rates. Tickets, Eall dates and cabin plans may be procurad from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or as taa General Office of the Company, 613 Market streer, under Grand Hotel. G. W, FLETCHER, - General Agent for Pacific Coast. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington At P. M Daiiy. kielgas recelved up G- Accommoastions Reserved by Telephona. Tha only line Maxing LITOUEh raes on Vallep Road freight: orp AMERY: Iker, J. D. Peters, Masy R City of Stockton. Teiephone Maio 803, Cai Nav. sud luwt. Ca VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVE-YARD. SIEAMER “MONTICELLO,"” Daily at.. *10:30 a. M., 4 and 9:30 5 er 2. P. ._’ P ding Mission-stree’ Do~k, Pl e ephone Biack 261 *Excorsion trip, givinz 6 hours at Navy-Yard. FOR SANJOE, LOS 6ATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAL 8104 M. (Sundays excepted); Alviso daily as 6P x. (Saturdays excepied). Freight and Pas- senger. are betwcen San Francisco and Alvise, : 10 San Jose, 75c. Clay Pier 1. 20 We Santa Clars si., San Jose. 0 4 A