The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 22, 1896, Page 27

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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER .22, 1896 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. f Siverower. Bank Clearings show a loss. Wheat and Barley declined. Corn tending downward. Oats and Rye unchanged. Flour as before. Hay in moderate recelpt. Foreign imports keep up. - Incressed in ports of Specte. Potatoes and Onions unchanged. Butter, Cheese and Eggs steady. Turkeys advancing. / Game sells well. Apples In liberal recelpt. Orances about the same. Dried Froit dull. Provistons the same. Hops firm. FOREIGN IMPORTS. Imports of foreisn merchandise at this port dur- Ing the first 10 months of 1896 were £31,571,851, against $31,644,659 during tne same time in 1895 &ad included §3,572.000 from Jepan, $4,379,000 from China, 11,478,000 from the Hawaiian Isiancs. $2,825,000 from Great Britain, $2.38% 650 + from Ceniral America, $1,495,%00 from British Columbia and $1.158,000 from East Indies. 3 SPECIE IMPORTS. Imports of specie at this port during the first 10 montbs of 1596 were $6,964,859, against $2,908,~ . 2471in the same time in_1895 and included $717,- 888 In Goid Bullion, $4,515.424 in Gold Coln, $1.445,405 1n Silver Builion sud $283,677 In Sil- .ver Cola. BANE CLEARINGS. ©cal bank clearingslast week were $16,438,557, ainst £17,178,704 for the same week in 1895. ; 3 O Clear ® Partly Cloud)y ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snoyv EXplanation. The arrow files with the wind. st station indicate maximum temperature for the days;- those underneath it, if any, the amount of rall, of melted suow in inches and hundredtbs, during ‘the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid linesy ‘connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lin ieh” means high barometric pressure and is ususlly accompanied by fair westher: “low” refers 1o | d is ususlly preceded fed by cloudy weatherand rains. e Wushington % the pressure is high in the interior low sloug the coas:,and the isobars extend and south along the COMst, rain is probabl en the “low” 1s inclosed wifh isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. Wiih a “Ligh” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast. warmer er may be expecied in summer and colder er in winter. The reverse of these conditions ¥l produce ea epposite resulc. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. The top figures UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- TURE, WEATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nav. 21, 1596, 5 P. M.—Westher conditions and .general forecas The following maximum temperatures are Te- ported from statlons in California to-da Eureka —, Fresno 62, £an Diego 66, Red Blnft +52, San Luis Obispo 64, Yuma 80, San Francisco 56, Los Angeles 63. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 56, minimum 50, mean 58. Rainfall duriog past 24 hours, a trace, A storm of considerable energy Is central to- nightover the northern half of the Pacific Slope. Heavy raln or snow has fallen from Nor. hern Call- fornia porthward. Seattle reporis heavy snow with & pressure of 29.48 inches, and Asto:ia neariy an inch and a haif of rain, with & pressure of 29 32 inches. Over Washingron the pressure has fallen nearly half an foch in the past twelve hours. The temperature hasremal: ed nearly stationary over the entire country west of the Rocky Mouni- ains. Conditions indicate continued stormv weather slong the Pacific Coast with high southeasterly winds, changing ~un.ay to fresh southwester:y. A maximum »ind velocity of thirty miles from -the west is reported at Carson Cit Southeas: storm signals are displayed along the coast from San Francisco norihward, and all northbound vessels are warned to expect heavy weather. Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnignt November 22, 1896: Northern California—Rain_sunday. southeasterly winds: gules off shore. Southern Ca'iforn ia—Cloudy westher,with rain fn noribern portion: fresh soutiierly wiuds. vada—Cloudy weather Sunday aud probably with high rain. © Utah — Probably rain Sunday; suow in the mountains. rizona—Fair Sunday n_Francisco and vicinity — Cloudy and prob- ably rain Sunday: high soatheasterly, changing 10 southwesterly wings. 5 ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Offictal. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK. N. Y., Nov. 21.—The bears were fn control s the Stock Exchange to-day. The Grangers were the special points of atiack and closed lower than on any previous day of the week. Losses ranging from 15 to 13, per cent were recorded. Borlingion and Quincy was par- ticularly weak. In the specialties Consol:dated Gss declined 3/3t0 165 and rose to 167@186%4 ‘Iliinois Steel Geeilned 134 to 52, and Iowa Cen- trai preferred 15 to 20%4. Speculation closed weak. Net chaiges show 108ses of 14 1o 1% per - cent on the dav. Total sales 118 210 snares. ‘The bond market was weak. Traosaciions ag- gregated $574,000. Chesapeake and Ohio consol- idated fives fell 15: Norchern Pacific consolidated fives, %g: <0 coilateral trast six.s, 2; Piitsbure, Shensn;o and Lake Erle firsis, 135: San_Antonio and Aransas Pass fours, 1: Texas Pacific firsts, 1; Denver and If consolidated fives, 1 Ta: bash seconds, 3, and Wisconsin Central fives cer- tificates, 175 In Government bonds $1000 coupon fours of 1907 s0.d at 110, and $15.000. coupon fives ac 113 @11334. Grain. ."__FLOUR—Dull, steady: winter wheat, low grades, $2:C@2 i5: fair to fancy, 83 25@4 55: patents, £ 50@4 9U; Minnesois ' clear, ~$3 40@4 15: straiguts, £3 90@A 85: patenis. $3 85@5 10 low exiras, 32 20@3 2,: rye mixtures. $3 2.@3 75 su- perfine, 82 40@3 fine, $1 50@2 90 Southern flour. dull; common o fair extra, $2 85@3 45; good 1o .choice do, $3 45@3 6U. Rye flour, guiet, steady, At $3@8 25. CUNMEAL—Dull, steady; Western Yellow, 1 90@2 10. b6 82 buit: Western, 40c. €. 1 1. Buftalo. BAKLEY—Quiet; 266, . i. £. Buffulo. BARLFEY MALI—Nominal. W e tern, 50@60c. WHE \T—DuALl\enll-(' r.ho. b., 9234@bdc; un- grade, 81@93e; No. 1Northern, 87c. opuon-g ned unsettled with December 34c up ‘and other monihs unchanged to 3gc low-ron easier cabies and forelen selling; advanced 15@%c —————— FINANCIAL. - " CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS < &ND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leldesdors St Tel Main 1954 CENTRA L OFFICI €25 Markes st., Paiace Hotel, Tel. Main 5828. Uptown Office—Balswin Hove! ém)dnluonu Hoom). Tel Main 339. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orgers instantly executed on latest market quo- Nattonal Bank, 3. Fa calitiEs PR Ve R Yokx W.A.CARROLL, BROKER * CHICAGO MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCKS- ire E4st. Unequnled Service. STHRICTLY COMMISSION. Do, 358 Montgomery St Sato oy ot Bid ontgo T ., Dute Dok Sukin 1061, " Private Parior ior Ladics , equal temperature. 'The | onlocal covering, declined 134@15sc at the West, rallied 15@%5c and closed unsectled at 3z@lc under vesterday, with a fairly active Liade. May und December most aciive. No. 2 red, Janu- ary, 8414c: March, 863gc: May, 8414c: Novem- ber, 835,c: December, 5354c. CON—Spor, dull, steady; No. 2, 2814c eleva- tor; 29145c afloat, Y lions auvanced 15@Y4c with the West, fell 14 @%5¢ on casfer cables ana jollowing wheat. rall’ed T3@%4c on covering, closing steady and unchanged o 3gc savan e, with trading dull. May and De- cember oniy traded in. November, 28c; Decem- ber, 2834c: Mav, 5234c. OATS—Spot steady, dull. Options duli. uominally unchanged. December, 2234~; February, 240: May, 2534C. ok orioess N4 . White. 263gc: No. 2 Chicago, 23kl Usie: No. 8 white, 22%40; mixed Western, 22@24c: white do, 23@32c. Provisions LARD-Qulet, gtronger. Western steam closed 2584 15@4 17 34: Clty Lecember, 84 10, nominal. Hefine nent. $4 40; South American, $4 80: compound, 416@aGke. PORK- sieady. New mess, §825@8 50. 3 K—Choice, firm. Western dairy. 8@ 18c; do creamery, 1334@22c: do fuctory, 7@13c: Eleins, 42¢; imitalion creamery, 1034@15c; rolls, 10@lie. i Quiet. Part skims, 313@6%c: full 3c. Lt L ESE. E irm. Icehouse. 1614@18c: Western ;:—sh. 22@324c; do case, $2 25@5: Limed, 1632@ " TALLOW—Quiet, steady. City, 8%ge¢; country, 3339834c. CULTUNSEED O1L—Dull, easy. Crude, 22%4c; yellow prime, 2512@26c- RICEC Eirin, {40 demand; unchanged. PETROLEUM—Quiet; unchansed. MULASSES—S. ead:, unchauged. COFFEE—Options opened . ull, 5@10_poinis down: ciosed quiet, 5@15 points down, Novem- ber. $9 45: December. §9 25: March and May, $9 30@9 85: June, €9 S0: Seotember. . §9 3.@ 945 Spo RIo du No. 7, 10e. s SUGA K—Quiet. Softs 1 lower. (ff A, 87@ 4ci mold A. 4bge; siaudurd A, 43Gci contec- tioners’ A, 43jc; cut loat and crusheu, 5¢; POW- dered, a5jc; granuisted, 43/g:: cubes, 45C. ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c. FEACHES Pecica 14@1060; unpeeled, 7a8e. PRUNES—Foursizes, nominal, 615@54c. RAISINS—Two-crow. L. M, 4%¢: 0 B-crown, 512@5%84¢; do 4-crown, 615¢; London iayers, new, s A@VQ'/A‘HU Go clusters, §1 75@2; do seedless Muscatel, 514@8c. HOPS—8 rong. Pacific Coast, 3@l4lge. WOOL—Firm. Domestic fleece, 16@25¢; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 7@l3c. Merchandise Tol.A.A.& N. Mich. — Tol. & Ohio Cent... 20 Preferred. Tol.St Lonis& K& Preferred.... Kingsion & Pes Lake Erie & Westa Preferred. Louisville & Nash. Lovisville. Na& Ut Manhattan Consoi. emphis & Charis. MexicanCentral... "8 |Wab. 5. L & Pac. Michigan Central.. 90 | Preferred.. : Mipn&S L. Wells-Fargo. Preferred. Western Unioa.... 8 % Minn & St Lcomi. 19 |Wisconsin Cential. 2 st preterred.. 76 |Wheeling & L. &.. 814 fdpreferred .. 45 | Preferred.... 21y Hemour bactfia. . 2354 am Cotton Oilpid. B Nashville & Chaié. § B = 0 National Linseed. N.J. Centrat. DUrl Amencud CLesING BONDR AlaClass Ags..... 10114 Northern Pac 1sts. 115 Do Class 1 4, 55..101 54|~ Do 2d 16 Alsbama. ciads U 96 78 Atcnison s - 79 515% Lo zds A, 42 CanadaSouth 2ds. . 10414 Cen Pac 1stsof’93. 101 Cherokee ds, 1898.102 Do 1897 102 | Or Short Line Do 1898 102 | Do cons bs. 0 1899 102 | Facific 6 of 02 Ches @ Oui6 55107 |Fhila&: eading 43, b1 l‘h;fil\' PI'r Roisds 45 Do 1st pid incam. 49 DCE-65s. ves- 10814, ¥ Grande Wes: 1sts 75 10655 SiL&lronMtGen 53 77 Do 89 M L&SF Gen lflfv as. 434St Paul Consols. FtW&ben 6434 8L P C & Pa lst CH&BAGs £0 Carolina 4° Dozd Southern KRR Gen Elec Do Pac Cal 1sts. . & Tex Cent ba. Tenn new 3s. . PIGIRON—Firm. Americanr. *11@'8 LOPP! Quiel. Lake. #11 30@11 45. LEAD—Firm. Domestic. s2 87%6@3 00%%. TIN—Quiet. Straus, $18 05@IS 15; plates, moderately active. BXELTEK—Quiet. Domestic, $4 10@4)25. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Irr, Nov. 21.—Wheat was again in & weak ana enervated coadidon to-day. It started in the balf-session by disregarding bearish news, prices sdvancing quite a cent from the open- ing, but the offerings showed the anxiety of the bolders to liquidate, and asharp break of Zc oc- curred. Liverpcol cables were 2d lower, raing were reported in India, Northwestern receipts were heavy at 785 cars and the break of the past week bad rendered the bulls apprehensive and in- fused courage Inio the bear ranks. These were the circumstances under which prices were forced to decline. Exports from both coasts for the week were neavy at 3,057,000 bustels, but they were less than expected, and consequently falled to afford prices any support. Chicago recelp's 79 cars and 188,147 bushels were tasen from storage. Closing Continental ca~ les were weak und lower. Export clearances w.re liberal st 850,058 busuels. During the last half hour shorts evened up considersbly and in do- ing so lified prices to a poiut bigher than they closed yesterday and almost the best of the fizure of the session. December wheat from 753 to T8lgc s0ld between 7634 and 7434c, closing at 75 g, YalaBgc under yeste; Estimgted re- | ceipis for Mouday, 56 cars. No. 2 red t wheat Tanged from 8114 1o 8434c, Closing at 8275@8: CORN—Dlspiayed Teasonable syinpath w.n wheat, the ion being easy early and firm later, Pric s did not decline seriously, probably because | there was no particular interest iu the ma:ket | Liverpool cables were easy a'd 14d lower. Re- | ceipts were 4.9 cars and 122,354 bushels were | taken from storage. The wees’s exporis of corn aggreguted 2.975,000 bushels Expor: clearances at Atlantic ports for the asy were 113,207 bushels The feeling was firm later in the session, wheat | baving recovered. May corn_opened 263ge, ad- | vanced to 27c, closing at 8% @27¢, Thc higher | than vesterduy. Esumated receipls for Monday, 870 cars. UATS—Barley held their own, the surronrdings being depressing. Busin ss was quie, with in- termitten: periods of modorate activity. Receipts were 268 cars and 4000 busiels were taken from storage. Expor s were 54,436 bushe s. May osts closed 14c higher than yesterday. Estimated re- ceints for Mouday, cars. FLA Was easier. No. 1 74c; Northwestern, 7532@76¢; December T4, May,79%4@79%e. Be ceipis were 52 cars PROVISIONS—The weakuess which has been the prevaling characteristic of this marxket for some time was relieved a trifie this mornlng An advance 1n hog prices inuuced a Little buying, and “'shor.s” who have had things pretty much their own way lately, covered. Janua:y rk closed 12%2@15¢ higher, January iard 5@7bac higher, and Jannary rios 73ec higher. BUITEK~Offerings of buiter were amall to-da: Business was as uciive us possible under the cir- cumsances. The market was firm. Cresmeries—Extras, 2lc 8 1b: firses. 18@20c; seconds, 15@17c: imitations, fancy, 12@.4c. airies—Exiras, 180: firsis, 13@15c: seconds. | Lie ladles —'Exias 10gllc: firsis. sgblec: pucking siock, Y@ylac: gremse, Lie@sc; 1 butter, 1l@lze. =3 %0 - EGGS—Receipts were light and the inquiry brisk. Prices firm. fresh siock sold at zlc dozen CY—Was firm at 6@7~ on call and time ew York exchange sold a: 75¢ premium. & Price November, 763¢; December, 7574c: ~ovember, 4234c; May. 267%@:7c. December, 23%4c; “o%\ Ts—November, 18c; December, 18%5c; May, e PURK — December, $760; January, H May, $7 90. g ul.i-\sflu—l)ecember, $3 75; January, $3 9! ; May, RILS—December, $3 70; Jaouary, $377%: May, §3 8735, el Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iin, Nov. 21L.—The cattle market was quiet and nominaily steady to- day. Ounly & few were recelved. The demand for hogs was active and the supply was light, even for a Baturday. Prices were 5c higher. A limited number of sheep and Jambs was on sale. The de- mand was good aud the feeling stronger. CATTLE—Receints. 400. Fancy beeves 3515 @5 25 choice (0 vrime 1300 to 1700 B steers, #480@5 10; good to choice steers. 1200 10 1500 B. 450G 4 75; meatum steers. 1100 10 1350 b. $4 00 @4 40 tair beer steers, 1000 10 1200 Ds. &5 6U@ #95: common beef steers. 83 50@3 75: k00d Lo choice siockers and feeders. S0U i0 1250 b, $3 50 40): fair 10 good do. 500 to 875 . 52 80Q 3 45 bulls, choice 10 extra, $3 0U@3 7b: bulis, poor to choice. $1 Y0@z 90: cows ana heifers, choice to prime. $3 bU@4 25; cows, IAir o choice, 82 BU@3 40: cows, common 10 falr canners. 81 50 @z 25; calves, good 1o choice. ¥4 70@d 25; calves, comwmon to good, $2 75 .4 70; Texas grass steers, §2 75@3 65: Wesiern ravge steers, 53 40 @4 0U; Western rauge cows ana_bheifers. 2 30 @3 60; milkers and springers, P head, $20@40; Texas fed steers, $5 70@+ 00. £ 0GS—Kecepts. 10.000. Heavy pacxine ana #pippinz_lots. $3 1043 40: common w0 _choice mixed, $3 15@3 45: choice assoried. $5 30@ «4235: hght, $316@3 4214: pigs. 32 6UGS 85 FHLEP — Keceipis. 1600, AUISEE o CLOICS, +2@3 40; lambs, $5@8 50. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA: NEsR., Nov. 2L—HOGS— Receipts, 8100. Market for heavy steady: light G higher. Light and medium, $3 15@. 30 $5 0743 23 20. CATILE — Receipts. 1000. =Nothing good: market strong. _Steers. $8 25@4 25; cows, §1 266 3 25; feeders, $2 15@3 T5. SHEEP~None. Recelpts at Kansas Oity. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. 21 —HOGS—Re- celpis, 4000, strong. Light, $3 20@3 85: mealum, 15@3 82Ya: heavy, $3 15@s 8u; pigs. $2 80@ 50 CATTLE—Receints. 800, steady. SHEEP—Receipts 2700, steady. NEW Junik sTOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Jioney and Raliroad Area. Money on call easy &t 24% Prime mercantile paper, 6@515¢. Bar siiver, 66c.. Mexican ao.lars, 5056@515c. Steriing Exchange firm, with aciual busiuess i banKers' bills at £4 5215@4 8284 for 60 aays and $4 *6@4 8614 for demand. Tosted rotes, §4 3@+ 865 Commercial bills, $4 8114@ 4 8214, Governmeul bonds steady: Siate bonds dull: rallrosd LOLAs weak, Siiver a. the board higher. American Expressl]l A merican TOURCCO. 138% Fay State Gas. Ealtimore & Ohio. Eronswick Lands.. Euftalo, Roch & ¥ Cotton Ol Cert Rome Wat&Ogdon. 1. Commercial Cabie. 150 'St L &8 Weeeo | and & T exas Pacific Tsts. %a Texas Pacitic 2ds.. 23 Union Pac 1sts 98.102 U Eds reg of 1925.119%4 Tods, coupon.... 1184y U _F4s. ree 0f 19071085, Do 48, coupon. ... 109%, Tozs 95 Eansas Pa Consols 70 B Fu lsis Den divill 1a Consol 4s. ] 05 Weat Baore aa | 1.20g 4 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, £NG., Nov, 2L.—The spot market is dull at 7s 6d. Cargoes lower at 85s, prompt shipment. ¥UTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotatious for No, 2 Red Wiater: No- vember, 6s 6d; December, 6s 6d: January, 6s 6340; February, 6s 614d; March, 6s 635d. SECUBITIES. Nov. 21.—Consols, 110 9-16; neh Rentes, 102¢ 62%4¢. ~ LONDON, sliver, 29 131 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Steriing Exchange, 60 days. . — $488 Steriiug Exchange, sight — i 86y Steriing Cabies. - 4 8T New York kxchange, sight. - 10 New York Exchange. telegraphic.. — 1x14 Fine silver, B ounce. - 85 Mexicaa Dollurs. 5133 b2 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHLER GEAINS. WHEAT—The Queen Margaret takes for Cork 75,820 ctls, valued at $118,700. Fuiures droppod ¢ on the first call, but recov- ered 4c on the second. Lower Eastern and foreign markets cansed the break. Spot Wheat was also oft. Quoted at $1 45@1 4714 for common grades, 81 50@1 b214 for average No. 1, #1 533 for choice 55@1 6734 for extra choice £.r miillng. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL KESSION—$:15 o'cloc —May—72,000 ctls, 81 5215 2000, £1 50: 2000, §1 5034 : 16,000, $1 61; 2000, £1 52: 2000, $1 5115: 4000, $1 5214 000, $1 b3 14,000, $1 5254: 00, $1 53 SECOND _SESSION—AMay—34,000 ctls, $1 B4: 14 000, §1 5al4: 10,00, 81 5434; 36,000, 81 53%; 10,000, 81 541s: 40.000. 81 641a: 2%.000, #1 5454, Decemer—iu00, 81 4755; 2000, 1 4334: 400, 834, REGULAR MORNING EESSION — May — 2000 cts. $1 Bile: ¥6.000, $1 bal4: 4000, $1 54; 18.U00, $1 8414: 42.000, 81 5435 December— 2000, $1 4854c: 2000, $1 49%. BAR.EY—1s weaker. We quote Feed, 8234¢; cholce bright, 85¢c: Brewiug, 90@95¢c; No. 1 Chevalier, 81 10@1 20 8 cul. CALL BOAED BALES. INFORMAL S185105—9:15 0'clock — No sales. May—4000 ctls, 92c:'4000, g LGUIAR MOBNING SESSION—May—2000 ctls, . OATS—Continue guiet and steady. White range from §1 10to §1 30 ctl, according to_qualit Black, for teed, $0c@81 05: for veed, #1 20@1 35; Gray, ‘nominal: Red, $1@1 10: Surprise, nominal CORN—Continues'to decline. Offerings are alto- gether too large, Large Yellow, 85¢ cil; Small Round do, 8 B cul; white, 85@8734¢c. RYL—$10714@1 10 B eil. BUCKWHEA'1—$1 25@1 35 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices aré as follows: Family extras, $5@5 10: bakers' extras, $3 9U@5: super- fine, $4 ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20 B ton; Cracked Uorn, $20@20 50 B .on. MILLSTUFFS—Prices io sacks are as follows, usual discount 1o the ‘rade: Grabam Fiour, $2 55 # 100 bs: Rye Flour, $2 75 B 100 Ibs; Rice ¢ .our. $575: Cornmeal, $_ 85; extra cream do, §3. Oatmesl, 83 50: 'Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, 83 0 3 30; Buckwheat Flour, 88 25@8 50; Cracked Vheat, 83 50; Farina, $4: Whole Whea. Flaur, NE3: Helied Osts (bbis), $6@6 0. Pearl Baley! $3'76@4; Spilt Peas, §3 reen do, 3425 @ 100 Bs. HAY AND ¥EEDSTUFFS, Hay is quiet, in spite of the moderate receipts. BRAN—§14@ 4 50 for the best and $13@13 50 PADBLING L $TRETS ror grad IDDLING ~— lower les & $19 50@20 50 B on . s b, - FELUSTUFF -—Rolled Barley, $18@19 P ton; Oflcake Meal at the mill, $25 B 10n; jubbing, $24. clipped Outs, #1 50@1 85 ¥ ctl. HAY—Wheat, $5@10 50; Wheat ana O, 10: Ont, 86@9; Burley, $1@8 00: Kiver $5@6 50: Al nita. 85 50@6 50 compres: 9 bU: stock. 85@6: Clover, 86@8 B ton. STRAW—85@50c bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—AIl kinds are dull and the feeling | weak. Bayos are quotable at $1 35@1 50 B ctl; Small Whites. $1 2 40 B ctl: Large Whi $115@1 85 B otl; Plics, $1@1 10: Reds, {'x"' @1 3: Biackeye, 8161 25: ked Kiduey,'$2 60; @xmu,ll 8U@<; Buiiers, $1 4081 70; Pea, $1 26 8187 B irown wrantara, 52 7533 SE ¥ DS— Brown Mustare 2 1 Yel! tard, $2 10@2 25 P cui; Flax, $1 g@l :fllozl?l‘:l‘l; Seed, 1346130 ¥ i Aliaite, 01466%46: Eape 1+.D PEAS—Niles, $1@1 16 B ctl; Green, R etl; 31 40@1 60 B cil. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGBTABLES, POTATOES—Nothing new. Sweet Potatoes, T5c P ctl in sacks and 75¢@$1 in boxes: Early Rose 80@36c; Burbank Seea ings, 25@35c for Kivers ana Mlqfic # cul for Salinas. e ONiuN>—15@d0c P cil; Pickles are hardly worth quoting any jonger. VEGETABLES—Mushrooms are quotable at 5 ©10c% B for common and 1248150 § I for but- twns; Marrowfat ~quash, $4 # ton; Egg Plant, 26@40c P box; Tomatoes, 1234@-0c; « ucumbers, 26@5Uc: Green Peppers, 0@50c B large bx: Dried Peppers, T@8c B 1] Green Pens, 130@4c: Eiring Bean 50 B: Gren ' Okra, 40@80¢ ¥ box: Dited Okra, 10@1235. B I Cabbage, 40@ uc'fi:l Carrots, 30@4Vc ‘® sack; Garlic, 114@ 2¢ BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER~— Prices show no change. CrEaMERY—Fancy, 20@26c; seconds, 23@240 B B xrny—Fancy, 2:@28c: x00d to choles, 20 2ic: .ower grades, 15@16: B b. o PIcKLED—16@ Ikc B FIRKIN—16@17 B CREAM RY | UB—15@ 19c 9 . CHE. SE — Cholce mild new s quotable at 11@12c; common 10 good oid, @10¢; Cream Ched- dar, 1;@1%c: Young America. . 1y4@123%c: West- ern, 1159@)234c: Eastern, 1256@ 1ok4e B b. FGGE = Previous prices Fuie L’.;gzm. 2 dozen for fuir Lo choice; 7 a.,."f,‘.’ 'u'r inacy and 1735@1834¢ for co.d-siorase ranch Eggs, 20@80c for p. et ’, 34@36¢ for smal to m-dium ana 3734 @40¢ tor fancy; celd-siorage, 2214@24c; Duck Eg:s, 26c. POULIRY AND GAME. POULTR Y—Turkeys continue to advance, Live Turkeys, 13@15¢ P b for Gobbiers, 12@15¢ P Ib for Hens; Dressed Turke 8, 14@16c; Geese, ® pair, $1 5U; Gos Ings, $1 50@:; Ducks, $3 50 rur old amd $4@5 for youn,; Hens, $4@5% 80; ao, "ol $55. Pyern 33UELE 0" Chulers, 35 S o for 0 82 50@S for small: Pigeons, §1 2 50" B aoeen tor yohns snd 706 for cla. ¥ 200 GAME—The market ontinues In zood shape, Quail"are auotatle at 8161 35 ¥ angen: wallars 250! lozen: Canvasoack, g 850 ll?dfl. Widgeon, $2@2 w"&::n Duck, 81 50@1 76; £nglish Suipe, $1 60@2; Jok Snipe, 81; Hare, 1: Rabbits, $1 26@1 50 for White Gesse, $1 20@1 50; Brat, §1 50g2. DECIDUOUS AND CITEUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Apples are selling well, considering the large ar- rivals. Pomegranates, 50@60: Apples, 85c@$1 P box for choice, $1 25 for faney Re ', 55@0.& tor common; Eastern, $3@3 25 @ bbl. Pears, 25@65c box: \ inter Nellis, 75c@$1 25, Persimmons, 40@75¢ B box. BEKRIES— Cranberries from Cape Cod, $8 50@9 @ bbl; frem Coos Buy, $2 50 B box. Strawberries, $1@4 for large berries. Respberries, §6 ¢ chest. GRA Piis—Verdels are eadin mE 50c ‘Buck in);!:,ofi:C‘lu@hmbu“ Verde's, 0c B box: Cornichoss, + Muscat, 40 800, Grapes 1 crates bring 10@L50 move than boxes CITRUS FRUITS—Fresh Mexican Limes are of- fering Grape Frui New Navel Oranges, 52 50@4 b0 B bo {ings, $1 50@2 50 B box: Lemous, $1@! 50 ¥ Lox for common sana $2 @2 508 box for zood $0 chioice: Miexican Limes, 34 50@4 50; Callfornia Limes, 50@76c: Bananas, 21@2 '» buncn; Pineapples $2@4 doz DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. c B box. t pre: DRIED FRUITS— Sales are small, but sufiiclent to maintain prices. Qi otations on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- lows 2 CaRLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@9c for Koyals and 1133@12c for choice to 'eugcy Moorparks; Prunes, : 3ac 10F the 4 sizes; Peaches, 1oc for prime to choice, 6%6@7c for fancy and .0¢ for peeled in boxes: Appies, 534c P B for evaporated and 2@2%ec for sun-dr ed; Pears, ¥ c for prime to choice, 4@33ec for quariers am 140 for haives: P.ums, 4¢ for piited urd 1ge for unpiited; Nectarines, 3 Ya¢ for cholce and BYjc tor fancy; W hite Figs, 3c; Black Figs, 234 vy O ¢anrve Paiczs_Peaches, 414@5lc B B: hncy.Sfo??. c @ Bb: peeled, 115C 9 M: Apri- co.s, 614@9: ® Ib; fzucy, 10c; Moorparks, 12@ 13¢; evaporated Apples, - 34c: sun-dried, 23,@3c; Prubes, 83, @Ac for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, be for unpressed and 3@3%c for pressed: white Figs, 4c: Plums, 43e@bdc for pitied and ilhe for on. piited: Nectarines, 4@6¢ B Ib for prime to fancy; Pears, 215@bdc for whole, 434@d%3c for quarters and 434@6b4c for haives. RAISIN e CARLOAD PRICES. F. O. loose, bljc; 8 crown, dl4c: Z-crown, 8ige: seed- less Sulinnas. 5lge; seediess Muscatels, 414c; 3- crown Londo: luyers, $1 16; ciusters, sl 50: Dehess Clu ters. $2 50; lmperial clusiers, $8: dried Grapes, 8¢ B B. JOBEIN SaN FEANCISCO—Four-crown, louse, B840: 3-crown, 434¢: 2-crown, 8340 seedless Sultanas. 534c; seediess Muscatels, 4 Lac; 3-trown London layers, $1 25: clusters, 81 60; Dehesa ciusiers, $2 75; Imperial clusters, £3 25. xu-ra—?cheumuu quotabie at :eygé Walnuts, 614@7c B Db tor s.andarc e B B SRS a? Almonds, 8@84c for L.an‘mrxoc, 8@334ec for hardshell and S@de for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuis, 4@6c for Eastern and dc for Caiifornia: hickory Nuts, 5@6c $ 1b: Pecans, Tl4@8c @ Bb; Fliberts, 74@8c; Brazil Nuts, 703@8c: Coconnits, 4@5C 100 B ONEY—Comb. 1 @}2%ac for bright and 5@9c for lower zrades: wazer-v hite extracted, 5@5%c: light amber ex:racted. 4%@434¢; dark amber, 3@ 41uc: dark, 2@5c B b. BEESWAX—-23g-6c® b, PLOVISIONS. Quotatfons remaln unchanged. CURED MEATS—Eacon, 8c I for heavy, 70 P D forlight medium. 8%4¢ for light. 10¢ P B for extra light and 1134c B Ib for shgar-cured. ast- FRESNO—Four-crown ern. sugarcured Hums, 13@13l4c: California Hams, 11@11%c; Mess Beef. $7@7 50; extra mess do, $8@S 50: famlly do, $9@9 50;_extra prime Pork, §7 50@8: exira clear, $16 B bbl: mess, $14 P bol: Smoked Beet, 10c 8 Bb. LA RD—Eastern, tierces, is ulma’d,’;l q‘g: for com- und and 614@7c for pure: pails, Tlge Call- Toroiu terces, 5@5Y4¢ B D f0r componing and 6146 for pure: hulf-bois, 6%c: 10-I tins, 74c¢: do 5-1b, Tige B ?un 10LENE—634@6%4¢ Iu tierces and 734@ 81jc in 10-1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HIDES AND SKINS—Are quiet, but firm. Heavy salted steers are quoiable at S@uc : culls and brands, 7@7%2¢; medium, 7@74¢: culls and brands, 6@6%ac; iight, 6@64c;: culls and brands, 5@5%c; Cowhides. 6@63gc: culls ana brauds, 5@514c; salted Kip, 6@7c: saited Calf, 7@Sc; salied Veal, 8@7c: dry Hides. 13c B b: culls and branas. 10c ® 1;dry Kip and Veal. 10c: 2 04 summer, 20@3bc B 1b; mediom, 3 winter, T@fc; Snecpskins, sheariings, 10@.5¢ cach; shurt wuol, 20@35¢ each; medium, 40@50c each; loug wools, 5.@s0¢ eac 14 LLO W—No. 1, rendered, 8¢; No 2, 2340 9 : refined, 54c: Grease, 2¢ B b WOOL—We quote Fail Mencocino, 8gsc B B middle coun les, 11 @6c; San Joaquin, Wool: Humboldt and gree_northern, 715@8Yac; Tc; do. cefeciive, 43 0. foothil., 6@Tc; Fast- ern ' regon spring. 7 Veliey '0.egun, 1134 @12%4c; do. fall and > mbs’, 11@1134¢. HO. irm at 3@Hc B I for fair 1o cboice, and 11@1234c for siricily fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 34 10@4 15; San Quentin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 3433@26%ec; Frult Bags, 034@6c. COA L—Weliingion, $8 B ton: New Wellington, $8 B ton; Southfleld Weilington, $7 50 ® ton; Seaule, $5 50@6; Bryant, 525 50:.Coos B: 3 Watlsend, $6: Scoteh, —; Brymbo, — berland, $15 9 ton s bulk and $.4 In sks; Peunsvi- vania Anthracite Egg, $11@13 B ton; Weish An- thracite, 88@10: Cannel, $3@8 50; Rick ~prings. Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12n bulk and 818 R ton in sks CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Packers' As- sociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In lots 0f 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50,000 cuses, 9214c @ doen; 76,000 cases, 9Ue B dozen, net cusa L. 0. b. ex-ship. , SUGA (—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 6c; Powdered, 5lgc: Fine Crushed, 8c; Dry Grauu- lated, 474¢: Confectioners’ A, 47xc: Magnolis A, 4lgc: kxira C, 43ge; Golden C, 414c: half barrels 3j4¢ more than barrels, aud boxes 150 more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follow: BE - F—Cholce, G%c: first quality, Sc: second % K8 A e, d15@50s small, 60T B 1. V i:a L—Large, 415@5¢; smali, MUTTON £ Wetliers, 5@5%ac; Ewes, 4@5c . FLAMB—M!!!C P b POHK—Live Hous, 514@334c B D for large and medinm and 814@3% tor small; dressed do, 4 @5%c B . RECEIPTS OF FPRODUCE FoR 24 HOURS Flonr. or sxa. 368 butter. ctis 30 Oregon. 61634 W hear. ctis. 7,475 Oregon 7,140 Farley, cils 8,258 Oats, ctis. 115] Eastern 1,850 Corn, cils. 50, Egyptn Corn,ctls 145 Beans. sk: 285 X Potatoes. sk 2,396 Raisins, boxes.. 1,741 Onfons, 8. 235| Tallow, ctls 48 Bran. sks.. 2,365 Lime, Lbls. 120 Oregon......... 2,049 Hobs. bis 18 Midaiings, sks... 1,370| Alialfa Seed, sks 3 Hay, 1008..ueee 250, e TREE UPON TREE TOP. A Curious Plant Which Is Often Found Growing on the Top of Another Tree. The cupy, or, as it 1s sarcasticaily called in the English possessions, ‘‘the attor- ney,” is one of the most curious as it cer- tainly is the most picturesque denizen of the virgin forests of the West Indian Islands. It belongs to the parasitical family of trees or plants, but, terrible to relate, it invariably with the basest in- gratitnde destroys all life in the unfor- tunate tree that cherishes it in its early growth. The seeds are borne on the wings of the wind and deposited on the branches of other trees, when they burst into roots, which are dropped toward the ground all round the “nurse” tree. In time these roots reach the ground and strike into the soil. From this moment the roots grow stronger and stronger, until they resemble alot of rove ladders thrown over the tree. Next the parasite sends down a great cord, which twines round the trunk of the supporting tree, at first as though in loving embrace, but it grows tighter and tighter, eventually sttangling its ben- efactor out of existence. Tke *nurse’ tree, thus killed, rots to decay, and from the immense fibrous roots of the destroyer now springs a great trunk, which rises high into the air. When the cupy ia fuil grown it presents a magnificent spectacle, for the cord-like roots rise often to fifty or sixty feet, and support in midair the vast tree itsslf.—London Tid Bits. ———————— THE CALL OAI..EKDAI. NOVEMBER, 1806, Tu.| W. Th.| Fr.|Sa. Mo. 8|9 [10|11(12{13 |14 Moon's 15‘1°N§wfi:¢ fov. l"?u. | Full Moon. Nov. 20. @ dov. 27. . 1 1518 (171819 | 20|21 29|38 |24 | 26|26 27|28 OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Franeisco. BTEAMER | o8t NATION.| Suiis | PIRR. Yaquina Bay.|Nov 22 OAM|Pier 2 Coos Bay....| Newpor: Nov 23, fam i Del Norte... |Grays Harbor.| Nov 24,12 x| Pler 28 Nov 24.10ay | Pler 34 oV 25,11aw | Pierit Nov 25.10Ax | Pier 11 Vic & Pgt Snd | Nov 25, 9ax| Pler§ HumboldtBas | Nov 26, :ru|Pier® .| Orezon ports.. | Nov 26 5ru | Pler 18 Newport NOvET. tam|Pieril 'y| Panama. Nov2§,12 M/PMS S State of Cai. | Portand Nov 20.10ax | Pler 24 Santa Rosa. | San Dieo... . |Nov 9. 11a | Pler 11 City Puebls| Vic & Pt Snd | Nov 30, 9au|Pler 9 Kunot Gravs H v 0. 1uw|Pier 3 —e e e STEAMEKRS 10 ARKIVE, FROM ~an Diego. . Departure Bay. Portland. . Chinz and Japan. Coos Bay Humbold: Bay. Humboldt Bay Newport. . BUA, MUUN AND 1LDE, T.£ COAST AXD GEODETIC EURVEY Trom) BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ATUTHORITY OF THE SUPEBINTEN DENT. Sun.a:, Novembver 22. 6.59| Moon rises 6.28pm 54| Moon sets. November -1895. Feet| " Fee ’T‘ il | Foat H W L W B60| 8611 7| T.14(—0.7 8.9/12.08| b.4| 7.54(—0.6 2| B.0| 8.37|—0.2 4| 151 45( 9.25| G2 #056| 4.1010.17| 0.7 2.4| 4.40| 3%/11.14| L3 1.6| 607| 8.9{. o NOTE~—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand columr, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence ay to time. The second timi column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column hird tide, and tae last or right band ¢olumn gives the last tide of the day, except wheu there are bui three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given ars additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Scrvi charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes (i beighi, and then the pumber given is subtractl: from the deoth given by the charts NOTIC< 70 MARINERS. A branch of the Uni'ed States Hydrographle Office located fn the Merchanty Exchange ls malntained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard (o nationaiity aad free of exvens. Navigators are cordiaily favited to Visit the office. whers complete seis of chartd and salling direcilous of the world are kept on hanl for com- d reference, and the latest Information s be obtalned regariing lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matiers of interest to ocesn commers The time ball ontop of the buflding on_Te! graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120tk meridian, by telegraphic sigual received each dav from the g.nlud States Naval Observaiory & Mare Isiand, 1, A’ motice stating wrether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving th rror, it any, is pubiishel the sa y iternoon papers, #ad by the morniug papers the foillowing 1av. W. 8. HUGHES, Lientenant, U. S, N., i charga. The Time Ball. ERANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OrFion, U.S, N. MERCHANTS EXCHANG® } BAN FRANCISCO. Novemoer 21, 15898, The time ball on Telegraph Hili was aroppel exacily at noon to-day—L €., &L nooa of the 12054 weridian, Or exacily at 8 £ M., Greenwich Lima. . W. S. HUGHES, Lientenant U, 8. ncharze. —_—— SHIPPIsG INTELLIGENCE, Arroved. SATURDAY, November 21, Stmr Geo Loomis, Briagett, 33 hours from Ven- tura; 6350 buis oil, to Unign Ou Co. Ub river direct. Stmr Del Norte, Stockfleth, 72 honrs from Grays Harbor: pass and m(se. to K K Wood Lumber Co, Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 41 bours from San redro; bailast. to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen. 72 hours from New- : pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Columbia, CONWAv. 5414 hours from Port- 1and, via Astoria 4134 hours; pass and mdse, 10 O R&N Co. Simr Mexico, Thomas. 72 hours from Victor! and Puget Sound; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perins & (o. Sunr South Coast, Hansen, — hours from Eureka; lumber. to J R Haalfy, Up river direct. Brship Drumburton, Spurring. bl days from Syduey arrived off this port, and was ordered to proceed to Pordand. Brsulp Moreion, Pearse, 54 days from Mel- bourne; ballast. to ma: Brsulp Duncow, Graves, 59 days from Tal huano, and was ordered to proceed 1o Port Town: en. Schr C'T Hill, Rudbach, 14 days frm Grays Har- bor: — M it lumber, to ¥ K Wood Lumber Co. Schr Bender Brotners, Wetzei, 48 hours rrom Bowens Landing: 90 cds wood. 10 Bender Bros. Schr Arebie and Fone, Colstrup, 48 ho '8 from Iversens Landing: 0 cds wood. (0 N Iversen. Sehr Corinthian, Zaddart, 40 hours from Polnt Arena: woo. ana posts. to Benser bros. SchrJ M Weatherwax, Hughes, 15 days from Gravs Harbor, bound to Fijl Islands. Futin here in distress. Clearea, SATURDAY, November 21. Stmr Pomons, Doran, Eureka: Goodau, Perkios & Co. k:‘tmr%ou Bay, Jansen, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- & Co. Bark Martha Davis Soule, Honolula; Weich & Co. Schr Eva, Klitgrard, Ocos: J E George. Schr Helen N Kimball, Guttormsen; Kahulul; Alexander & Baldwin. Satled. SATURDAY, November 21. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander, San Diego. Stmr Point Arena. Strand, Mendocino. Stmr Arcata. Cousins. Coos Buy. I rship Queen Marsaret, Faulkner, Queenstown, Br sh p Ross-shire. Baxter, London. Ship Orlental. Parker. Nauaimo, Brsolp Cromartysbire, Henderson, Queenstown, “Br ship Puritan, Blan hard, Huil Burk Prussia, Hanson. Port Elakeley, Schr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson. chr Moro. Jorgenson, Coquilie River. Telegraphic. POINT LOTOS, Nov. 21.—10 & am.—Weatns: cloudy; wind SE; velocl'y 6 miles. Charters 1p Alex McNell loads coal at Seattle for 11a port; ahip BiE Honansa, Coal st Nanaimo for hr R W Bartlett, sugar at Kahulul for Br park Criffel, wheat a: Portland for 283 9. Spoken. Br ship Duncow—Nov 2 In Iat 12 XN, lon; 107, Be ship Gunford, hence Oct 20, for Queents town. Per Br ship Moreton—Oct 9 In lat 8527 S, long 72 56 W, Brsblp Oarnavon Castle, from New- castie, NSW, for Mollendo. Domestic Ports. 'ACOMA—Cteared Nov 20— Br ship Drumeralg, for Gacpiatomn s Be bark Villalts, for Freemaptis SOUTH BEND—Arrived Nov 2l—Sta: Suuol, Nov 17.. R HT ROSS—Arrived Nov 21—Schr Etta B bes Nov 17. C00S BAY—Arrived Nov 21—Stmr Bonita, hce 19. N TURIA—Arrived Nov 21—Stmr State of Calf fornla, hence Nov 19. Sal'ed Nov 21—Br bark Linden, for Durban. COLLINS LANDING—Salled Nov x0—scar Mary Etra, for San Erancisco. BEATILE—Arrived Nov 21—Bark Alex Mc- Neil, from Sun a Rosalla. C00S BAY—Nov 21—3tmr Homer 1s barhound, A SE gale Is blowing with barometer falling. POKT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Nov 21—Sumr Newsboy, and saiiel for —, CASPAR—>ailed Noy 21—stmr Jewel, for San Francisco. FORT KOSS—salled Nov 21-Scar Etta B, for San Francisco, EUREKA—Arrived Nov 21—Schr John 4, hace Nov 17. ‘YACOMA—Arrived Nov 17—Br stmr Olymple, from Yokobama. Eastern Ports, NEW YORK—Arrived Nov21—Stmr Advance, from Colon. Foreiga Ports. VICTOR{A—Arrived Nov 21—Br ship Manx King, from Liverpool: Br ship Andors, from Taicahuana: Br bark Cairpsmore, from Brisbane, IOBT PIRIE_Amved Nov 20-Bars Paimyrs trom Port Gamble. u"}mnku.n—a-m Nov — —Brship Er- roil. for Adelaide. FRASER RIVER—Cleared Noy — —Br bark Glenogle, for Livernool. SANJO K DE GUATEMALA—Ssiled Nov 21 —<chr Sailor Boy, for Port Townsend. CHA » PERICO—Arrived Nov 19—Schr Lille bonae, hence Oct 2). Movements of Tra; Atlant’c Stsamers NEW YORK—Arrived Nov mszggms&mul\ Southampton; stmr Eutruria, eens- ::“:xlr and LXWP;OOI. simr Lalla, from Mediver- il Noy 21— mr Lucania, for Liverpool: stmr Mobile, for London; stwr Wilkelm for Napes ani Genoa, P{Ylulfl‘x—- Arrived out Nov 21—Sim: Feurst Bismarek. 1 HAVRE—Sailed Nov 21-Stmr La Bretagne, for New Yors, 3 SOUTHAMPTON—Salled Nov 21—Stmr St Paul for New York. LI1ZARD—Passed Nov 30— t:ar Noraland, from New York, for Roiterdam. Nov 21—>imr La Champagne, from New York, for Havre. Tmnortations. GRAYS HARBOR—Per Del Norte—70 pkgs shooks, $25 M ft lumber. 8 car axies, 4 pkgs mase, 600 cs salmon, 4 pkgs madse. FORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbia— 26663.5 4 4 gunales flour 4 ks bran, 500 sks shoris, 6570 ks whear, 1255 hides = skins and pelts. 489 od!s -84 rolls paper, 170 sks wool, 1 car 1545 bdis suooks. 60 bdis hides, 34 ‘bbls eranber- Tles, 411 sks ogsters, 1 10t express, 1 sk coln. MONTEK LY — Per Coos Bay—1 bbl whisky. Sant+ Croz- 3 bxs apples San Simeon—11 bxs butter, 5 s eggs. 1 sks quall, 14 bxs crackers, 2 bxs b 1018 an | shoes, 1 bx ba ing powder, 1] bxs 6i3h S1 dressed calves. Cayucos—1 sk abaiones, & cs eggs. 11ub6 bxs butter, § bdls hides, 24 dressed calves. Port Harford—14 bxs fish., 11 ‘es eggs, 128 hxs sppies 83 sss dried rruit, 8 bxs butter, 2 coops chickens, 1. dressed calves, Gavio a—504 sks corn, 8 cs honey, 1cs cheese. 27 sks crawfish. Santa Barbara—4 sks walnuts, 119 bxs lemons, 4 8KS crawfish, 2 sKs peas, 2 drums cheese. rpnteria—) sk walnuts Ventura—50 bxs lemons, 1 rofl leather, 2 sks secd, 1 bx tea, 4 pkgs mdse’ 565 pes pive, 1 bbi otl, 1 register, 3 cs coai ofl, 1 cs saiami, 3 cs varnish. Hueneme— 10 kegs nat's. 1 cs honey. San Pedro—1 pkg mdse. East San Pedro—3 bxs solder. Newpo t—6 bales chill, 1 bx ralsins, 75 bxs oran es. 286 sks corn, 7 bxs lemons, 2 bdis pelts, 49 sks walnuts. Constena Per Del Norte—E K Wod Lumber Co; Weston Basket Mfg Co; Simpson Lumber Co; H Ulrich: C E Gibbs & Co. Per Colamb a—J P Thomas: Thomas Loughran: M P Detels: F Hillens & Co; Otis, McAllister & Co: Geo Morrow & Co: Allen & Lewis: & W kmmons: Schwabacher Bros; Moore, Ferguson & Uo; W est- ern woul Paper Co; Bissinger & Co; A Zellerbach & Co; Armes & Dalam: Willamette Palp & Paper Co: Geo Abbott: Morgan Oysier Co; S Koshland & ©o: Dodge, Sweenes & Co; Fogarty & Parker; Chas Carison: Clatsop Mill Co: 'Wells, Fargo & Co; A S s:grnéor:.nl';:'w zner; J A Lac b - er —Llevre, Fricke & Co; Berrv Bros: Campodonico & Malcolm; Newmark & Edwards; P Glldmacner: Gould & Japdin: L ~catena & Co i Gray & Barbleri: D Biagi &Co; L S Stame & Co; Sunset Seed and Piant Co: Phila- delphia Brewery; W C Price & Co; Pacific Mel Works: Dunham, James Falrciough; ¥ & Co: Baker & Hamilton: T H Whelan: D E Allison & Co: Levi Splegel &Co; Simpson & Co: Allen & Lewis: A Paladini; F L Krumb; American Union Fish Co; P A McDonald: Garcla & Magzini; Mig Wine Co: 'A Levy & Co: J B Inguglia & Co: H Dutard: Wellman, Peck & Lot Del Monte Milling Co; Enterprise Brewery; U S Bottling Co: Wm Cline: Dodre. Sweeney & Co: Mr McCana: McDonough & Ruayon; Standard Oil Co: CE Whitney & Co: Hilmer, Bredhoff &Schuaiz: J Rapp & Son: Marshall, Teggart & Co; Hills Bros; Wetmore Bros; Western Meat Co: A J B immel: C E Whitney & Co: Dairymen’s Unlon: Pac Coast Fish Co: Witzel & Baker: Porter, Slessinger & Co: H Kirchmana & Co; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; r Ui &Co; J B locum: Cal Bottling Co: A H' Lock- H Heckman & Co; H N Tilden&Co: V D J Schweitzer & Co; W B Sumner & Co: Overland Freight and Transfer Co: G H Starr & Co; De Bernardi & Co: Chi-axo Brewery. Jor Lats Shinning Intellicence Ses Twelfth Paae. ——————— NEW TO-DAY. RAILROAD TRAVEL. §. F. AND PORTLAND EX- CURSION TRAIN. NOVEMBER 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 2 And Every Fifth Dav Thereafter, leave irom S. P. Co’s Ferry Landing ivoi, = © ‘Market Ni ~ l’.fll. '" e epr 1 s P oarist Sise nar, v P cl“ = l First-class, Includiag RATES s] 9 e, Standara 1 Sleeper. For further fnformadion apply ac 613 Maries street (Grand Hotel Uckes ofiice), S. F. RICHARD GRAY, L Ha 6OOLMAN, Gen. fraffic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIO SYSTEM.) Tralns leave nad are SAN FRANC LEAVE—FnoM NOVEMBER 7, 1.00 P. ), 185 —ARRIVE *6:00A Nilcs, ose and Way Stations, 455 7:00a Atlaiitic Express, Ogilen and Enst.. 8:407 71004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey, Sacra- mento, Oroville and Redding via, Dayis. 7:804 Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, Calistoga and Santa Rosa. 8:804 Niles, San_Jose, Stockton, Tone, Sacramento, Marysville and Led Binfl...... 80A Peters and Miitor 4 5 9:004 New Orleans Jixpress, Kaymond (for Yosemite), Fresuo, rsield, Santa Barbara, 1.0s A . Dem: ing, El Paso, New Orleans and East, z 9:004 Martinez and Stockton. 04 Valicjo. « Niles, San 6:452 6:157 Napa, Jose, Livermore and $1:30P Port Costa and Way Stations......... 4:00r Martines, Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, Calistogs, ElL Verano and Santa Rosa. ... 9:1Ba 41007 Benicia, _Vacaville, ~ Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oro- ville and Sacranento .. ARIETN 4:30p Niles, San Jose and Livermiore. 8:454 4:30p Los Angeles Express, Stockton, Freso, Santa Barbara and Los . ... 10:454 ‘o Route, for Mojave and 8:00r Europoau Mail, Ogd: 6:00p Huywards, Niles und San Jose. 0r Vallejo . 7:00p Oregon ¥ixp) cramento, ville, Red Portiand, Soun b - 410:057 “Sunset Limited.” Freano, Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and East . 5 S SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow 8104 Newark,Contervillo,san Jose, Felton, d Way . Bisor Puget #2:159 Newark, Almaden, Felton, Seuta Cruz and Stations esie 4:157 Newark, San Joso and L.os Gatos.... {11:459 Husters' Excursion, San Jose and Way Stations GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 526 California St., S. F. Capital actually paid up in eash.... $1,000.000 00 Deposits Decemper 31, 1895. 80,727,586 59 Reserve fund ... Guaranteed capital OFFICERS—President, B. First Vice-President, Edward Kru second Vice- President, Danfel Meyer; hier, A. H. R. Scumidt; 2ssistant Cashier, Willlam' Herrmann; Secretary, George Tourney; Assistant Secreiary, 4. H. Muiler. BOARD OF DIRECTORS—B. A. Becker, Ed- ward Kruse, Daniel Meyer, H. Horstmann, ign. Steinbart, Nic. Van Bergen, £mll Rohte, H. B. Russ, D. N, Walter. Attorney. W. S. Goodfe'low. OCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. CO0. DAYS TC HAWAIL, _SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. §.5. AUSTRALIA. 8.5, AUSIRALIA for HONOLULU only, satar- day, December 5. at 10 o- M. Special party rates. 5.8, ALAMEDA sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, December 10,802 P, u. Lineto ( OOLG ARDIE, Aust,,and CAPETOWY, South Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS, CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery street. Frelght Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP €0, QIEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangei, Jun Usnoo sud Sitka (Alaska), i 9 A. M., Nov. 10, 23, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.J, Port Town. send, Seattle, Tacoms, Everett, Anacories and New W aicom (Bellincham Bay, Waah.), 9 A. & Nov. 5, 10, 15, 20,25, 80, and every fifth day there- after, connec:ing Bt Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., ai Tacoma with N. P. R. R., &t Seattle with G, Nky 2ozt Townsend with Alaska steamars, For l'ureka, Arca s and Fields Landing (Hum. bold: Bay), str. Pomona 2 ». &, Nov. 1,4,9, 18, 17, 21, 25,'29. and every fourth day thereatter. For Eanta Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_iufs Obispo), Gaviota, Sants Burbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East san Pedro (Los Angeies) and Newport, at 9 A. M. Nov. 3, 7, 11, 15, 19, 28, 27, and every fourih day thereafier. For ~an Diego, pping only at Port Harrord (Ssn Luls Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Port Los An- reles, Redoudo ( Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Nov.1, 5, 9,18,17, 21, 26, 29, and every foarth thereafier. or ~nsenads, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), sieamer Urizabs, 10 4.3 25th of each month. ‘the Company reserves right to change steamers or salling dates. Ticket oftice—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery s:reet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market ai.. San Francisco, THE O.R.& N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AN D From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A, w. 2 First-class Including FARE{ls Second-class fberth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of California. Nov. 9, 19, 29, Dec. 9 Columbla. .Nov. 14, 24, Dec. 4, 14 ‘Torough ets and through baggage to all Easiern polnis. Eates and foiders upon applica uon o F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, ‘PERKINS & CO., Superinteadear COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIOUE # French Line to Havrs. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW) 42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by this 1ine #void both :ransit hy English rall i the discomfort of Grossing the channel ina small boat. New YOrk 10 Alexandris, Kgypi, Via Parls, first-cluss $16U; second-cluss, $116. LA GASCOGN LA BRETAGNE LA CHAMPGNE! LA TOURAINE. LA GASCOGNE. M 5 UK JUEUCE PATUCUIATS ADDEY (O A. FOR Agent, a‘n‘é‘mu Green, New York. isco, No. J. F. FUGAZL avenue, San Franci WHITE STAR LISE. Unlted States and Royal Mail Steamers e &L New ueenstown Yo QU e RY R ,$50 AND UFW ARD, ACCORD- AR s steamer and accommodations selected; second cabin, § 2 50 and 84/ 50; Majes.io and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from Engiand, Ire- land, Scoland, Sweden, Norway aud Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, salling dates and cabin plaus may be procured from W._H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at tha et Howet RN SR LB R under Grmnd KOG, nerai A gent for Padiic Coast. STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At o ¥. 3 Dady. Areigho received up A Accommodations Resetved by Telephons. ‘Lne only line maxing Lhrough rates on Vallay 0., Agents O Monigomery rpool, ad freight. - STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, 3. D. Petors, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Teiephoue Main 805. Cai. Nav. nd lmui. Ca VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVE.YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” #10:30 A. 3., 4 and 9:30 1 NLIL.; Landing Mission-stree: Dock, Pler 2. ‘elephone Biack 261. ®Excursion trip, giving 6 hours at Navy-Yard FOR SANJOSE, L0S GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAIL 4104 M. (Sundays excepted); Alviso dall 62 M (Saturdays Sxcgpled). Fieign and » ® ». KKE senger. Fare beiween San Francisco and Alviso, 50¢c: to San Jose, 75c. Clay L W Banta Clara st., Sab Josa. . SHEunl W RAILROAD TRAVEL) HOUNT TAMALPAIS. Trains cona Zraing conncot Wiih North Pacifis WEEK DAYS iiave s F.9:1%a s 1:43 7 2 . Beurning—Arrive 8. K. 3:25 » M. 8:20 . M. S Tickets for sale in Mill Valiey or THO- COOK & SONS, 6 MU Valley and Mouat CoA PIVISION (Third & Townsend Nis.) 6:404 Bau Jose and Way Stations {(New Almaden Wednesdays only . l:3or 8:154 San Jose, Tres Pinos, Savta Cruz, Pacitic Grove, Paso Robles, San Lnis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surt aud Principal Way Stations .. o 10:404 San Jose and \Vny Stations, 11:304 Palo Alto and Way Stations. . *2:30p Ban Mateo, Menlo Park, San ,jose, Gllroy, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz, Balinas, Monterey and PacificGrove *10:404 *#:30p San Jose and Way Statious . . 9:50A *4:30y San Jose and Way Stations. . *8:104 5:30p SBan Jose and Principal Way Stations *S:50A G:30Pp San Jose aud Way Stations. LTS 3p San Jose and Way Stations, 17:48p SAN LEANDRO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitchburg, San Leandro and Haywards. # Runs through to Niles. & From Niles. 1112:009 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAN FRANCISOO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *7:16 9:00 11:00a0. $1:00 *2:00 $3:00 *4:00 16:00 *6:00e.n, From OAKLAND—Foot of Brosdway.— *6:00 8:00 10:00a.M. $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 300 $4:00 *3:00r. . A for Morning. P for Afternoon. * Sundays excepted. $ Sundaysonly. +1 Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights only. Tuesdays and Saturdays. §Sundsys and Thursdays SANFRANCISCO & NORTH P4- CIFIC RAILWAY €0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of Marke:St. 1 Saturdays only. Ban Francisco to San Rafael. WEREK DAYS-—7:30, 9:00, 11:00 A..: 12:3), 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra trl 8011330 . ». Saturdays—Exica trips & 1:35 and 11:30 ». . 3 5:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.3; 1:30, 8:30, 6:00, 6:20 ». 3. 1 to San Francisco. PR s Dhase Sl 760, 9340, 11410 4 g 2:45, 8:40, 5: M. Saturdays—Extra b at 1:55 ». M. and 6:35 ». x. Gad BUNDAYS—8:.0, 9i40, 11:10 A 3; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 . 2. Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedulo as above. Ledve Arrive San Francisco. | ARMSt | sqn Francisco, 1506, s= WEER | SuN- : Sox- | Weme Dave. | pavs. | Destination.| ;000 | T 1800 ax| Novato, 9:30 Ax| Petaluma, 15:00 P |Santa Rosh. Fulton, ‘Windsor Healdsburg, Uytton, Geyservilla, 8:30 »x|8:00 Ax| Cloverdaie. | 7:55 px| 6:22 vm Pieta, Hopland & 7:30 ax| 8:00 ax| Ukiah. | 7:35 vu| 6:28 v T:50 ax 1 10:25 au 8:00 A |Guerneville. | 7:35 rx $:80 P 6:22 ru 800 ax| ~Sonoma | 10:40 Ax| S:4044 an 5:00 rx| Glen Eilen. 6:22 v T:80 4% |8 00 Ax. 10:40 ax|10:2; an 8:30 Pac|5:00 pac| Sebastopol. | 76115 0|5 100 r tages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Wess Springs; ac Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: as Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Highland Springs, Kelseyville, Soda’ Bay and Lakepor:; as Hopland for Lakeport and Bartiett Springs: as Ukiah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Bluo Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Lake, Pomo, Pottes Valley, Jonn Day’s, Hiverside. Lierley’s, Bucke pell's, Sanhedrin” Heights, Hullville, Booneville, Greenwood, Orr's Hot Springs. Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Wiliets, Cahto, Co velo, Laytonville, Harris, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday 1o Monday round-Lrip tickets ut reduced rates. On Sundays round-trip tickets 0 all pointa be yond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket'Offices, 650 Market st., Chronlcle huflding. G “al:n.ma' R. X. RYAN, Ati‘gptic Pacific * RAILROAD Trains leave and arrive Market-Street Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRESS. To Chicago via A. & P. Direéct Line Leaves da ly at 4:3U . ., carrving Puliman Palace Drawing-room and Modern Upholstered Tourist Bleeping-cars, which run dally throush 10 Chicago via Clty, Annex ears for Denver and Si. Louis. Bosion Excarsions, via Kansas City, Chicago, Montreal and the White Siouatalns ieive every T ay. The best railway from Callfornia te the East. New ralis, new ties; no dust: in‘eresting scenery, and good meals in Harvey’s dinidg-rooms. San Francisco Ticket Office, 644 Market St., Chronicle Buildiog, TelephoneMain 1531. Oaklaud, 1118 Broadway. NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Bausalito Ferry). From San Fraocisco, Commencing Sept. 18 1894 WEEKDAY®S and san Ralael—$7125, #3:1 O MO A e 45, 3348, 511, *5:45, 8:30 . Extra trips for Ban Hafael on Mondays, Wednes ‘days and Seturdays a: 11:30 2. A * SUNDAYS. For Mill Valley and Sin Eafsel—*8:00, ©10:08 *11:30 A 3 : #1150, 3:00, *4:50, 6:16%. a. Traios marked * run to San Quentin, THROUGH TRAINS. For Point Reves and way stations—7:25 A . Weekdays, 8:00 . M. Sundays, 1:45 2. M. Satus or Cazadero and way stations—7:25 A. M. woels days; 1:45 P. . Saiurdaye. Weak Men and Women S:::\z‘n\htguAyl.:dNA BITTERS, 'r:(.: emedy: ives Health Strengih Lo the Sexual Orzans. =

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