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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1896. on THE COMMERCIA SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Silver unchanged. 5 i Bank Clearings fall oft. Wheat Keeps un. Barley stiil higher. Oats1n good demand. Yellow Corh dull and lower. Rye weaker and quiet. Geound Barley advanced. Hay easy.ind quiet. _ Flour and Milistufs unchanged. Potatoes sjeady. o - Butter, Eggs and Cheese unéhanged. Two cars of Eastern Poultry coming. Game rather weaker. Oranges and Grapes lower. Dried Fruits very“dnll. Lard weak at a decline, Hides. Hops and Wool unchanged. Beet, Mutfon and Lam b aavanced. BANK ©L RINGS. Local bank clearings last week were $12,007.215, for the sgainst $13,930,152 same week in 1895, O Clear ® Partly Cloud)y @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top fignres 8t Station indicate meximum temperaturs for the those underneath it, if any, the amount of 1l of melted snow in inches and hundredtbs, during the. past twelve.hours. Jsobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms; or dotted lines, equal temperature. The °d “high” means high barometric peessure and “low? preceded oudy weather and rains. peaT on the Washington ally first a; along the co: south zlo; n the “low ,and the Isobars extend e coast, raisi is probabie; 1s inclosed with isobars of iarked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. . Witlia “high” in (he vicinity of Idabo, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions wiil produce an opposite resuit WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Noy. 27, 1896,5 ». M.—Weather conditions and general forecast . The toliowing are the seasonal ralnfalis to da'e as compared wita those of the same date last UNITED - STAT = TURE; WEATHER BUREAT, 2 9 inches, last season 6.24 fnches; Red ‘Biuff 5.21 inches, last season 3.21 inches San Frascis o 6.76 inehes, last season 2 56 inches Erdsao 3.0% inches, last season .29 of an inch; Sar Luts Obispo 4.57 inches, last season--226 Inches; Los' Angeles 299 inches, last season .67 of an tach: Sau Plegs 2.07 uches, last season 1.17 inches; Yuma.10 of an inch, last season .32 of an inca. San Fréncisco data—Maximum. temperature 49, minimum 40, mean 44. An‘acea of high pressure overiies thz Mountala region and the couotr: east bas been a Slight fall in pressure during the past 12 bours along the soushern coast of Californis, and there are indications of the approach of u storm from the Pacific. Heavy rain has falien and continves at San Luls Obispa The weather 18 cloudy from Los Angeles to Fresno. e témperature his romained neariy station- GVer tne. entire country west of the Hocky Mountains, Througheut.C.lifornia it varies from 810 15 degrees below the normal In Nevada it 1s 26 velow.the normal. Tue following maximum wind velocities are ported: Tatoosh, 30 from the west; Yuma, rom the nerh. joLhe river at Sacramento reads 16 feer, and fal'~ ng. . Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours .“end Rocky There i midnight November 9. 1896 Northern. California — F , with. in- creasing clondiness and probably rain in_the southern portion: warms fresh nortnerly winds. v Southern - California — Rain Sunday; warmer; % fresh northerly winds. ‘Nevzaa—Fair Sunday: warmer. Ytah—kair Sunday; warmer. Arizona~Cloudy weather, ‘and - probably rain Sunday. San rranclsco and vicinity—Inereasing cloudl- ness, with conditions fuvorabie for rain Sunday bight: warmer; fresh northeasterly winds ndi- tions indicate the rapid approach of s storm from the ocean along thie southern coast. : ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Uficial. NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. .- NEW YORK. 'N. Y., Nov. 28.—During the first Tour'of -business at the Stock Exchange the mar- ket was irregular gnd firm for the siandard rail- © way 'issues.- The ‘specialties, however, were in- clined to weakness, and in some cases serious 1gsses wers recorded. Lacleds Gas dropped 310 21 and the preferred 314 10 12¢. “The former sutsequently. recovered to 24. The selling of _ these stocks was due to the r:vival of the Wash- Ington rumors”that the Supreme Court will prob- ably decide’ against the company. Consolidaied Gas fell 114 1016074 and retu-ned to 161 1. Chi- caro Ges declined 115 to 7283@72%s. ~ugara: “the start rose sharply 1o 11%14. 'Ihe advance brenght out heavy offeriugs and a regession to 11734@1174%4 follcwed. - After the.October report of the Burlington was given out wnd the bank staterfent was published the Lears made & d8.h against the whole market. The Burliugton and Quincy report showed an in- crease in surplus of $:07,785, but z8 the road was operated for less than 60 per cent the statement was used against the siock by the professional operators. The weekly bank returns showed that money is still coming oul of hiding-piaces and that the banks are eager to_extend credits - The Increase in the deposit line was 814,439,000, while the l0ans were expanded £8.808,200. Cash on hund increased +£5.600,800, 4nd surplus reserve $2,104.050, last year and $52,220,80) in 1894. The grangers bore Lhe brunt of the attack and de- | Native steers, best, $4 clined &4 to 134 per cent. Burlington fel] 134 16 78, Omaha 1% 1045, St. Pa and Kock fsiand 6 10 691 Jersey Centrai * croppe¢ 2 to 103%, and the Other promivent stocks 14 tg 14 per cent. Speculation cidved dull “ana wesk. “Net changes show [08ses 0f 14 to 13 T cent. Total sales were 95.615 shares, includ- ng 12.800 Sugar, 12,800 Burliogton and Quincy, 10,700 Beading and 650 ~t. Paul. ud Quincy The ratiway a.d miscellaneous bond market | Receipis, 4500. . Was 1ower i1 tone loeday. The LIBNsactions ag- gregated 808 000. Chesapeake and Ohio general our aud & balfs feil % to 73; Burington and Quincy consol fives, 1'to 10014: Iron neral coiso! fives, 2 to 74: Kunsas Pacific con- 5ol sixes certificates, 1 10 70, and Sciotc Valiey and New Kneland firkt fours, 2 to 81, In Govern- ment bonds $1000 regisiered fours of 1907 sola at 110. C Grain. FLOUR — Steady, grades, $2:0@3 35: do fair to fancy, 83 20@ FINANCIAL. " CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIGNS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdorff St, Tel. Main 1954. 4 CENTRAL OFFICE X " 628 Market St.,, Palace Hotel. Tel Main 5828, * Uptows Office-Baiiwln Hote! (adlolning Grul Roomt). Tel Main 839. . *PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders nstantly executed on latest market quo tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 8. F. CHUCAGO. PLIVALL Wikis SNuW: YORK ‘W.A.CARROLL, BROKER CHICAGO MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCKS- Fast Wire Eust. Unequaled Service. STRICTLY COMMISSION. Privateand Bank references guoted on application Oficé, 328 Montgomery St..Sufe Dej osit Bld Ak Muin 1781, ‘rivate Parlor for coast. When the pressure is high in the interior | The | mediu; banks .ow hold $31.411.625, nealust $18,613,300 | $2 Su@:! % 107435 | @3 50: fair o good ountain | higher. L "WORLD. 460: do patents. £4 50@5 83 40@4 15; do straights, 3%0@4 75: do patents. 33 8@ U5: low extras. $2 LU@3 25; city mylis, $4 40@5: do patents, 85 10@5 35: rye mixcure, 23 25@3 75 supertine, $2 40@S 15 fine, 81 $0@ 5. Routhern flour. steady; COmMMON to fAIF €Xtra, $2 85@3 45: good 10 choice do, $3 45@8 6U. Kye flour, quiet, steady, at $3@$ 35. CORNMEA L—Dull, unchanged. RYE—Firm: Western, 40@48c, c. 1. £. Buftalo, BAKLEY—Quiet; 285@29¢, c. 1. 1. Buffalo. BARLEY MALI—Nonunal;' Western, 50@60c. WHE AT—Spot marke: dull, firmer, ‘. 0. b $10014: ungraded 1ed, 87¢@$1 0035: No. 1 North- ern.y33;c. Options opened strong and advanced @ 13/c on firmer cables, better West aud local cover- ing: decli ed 1@ll4c on fair foreign selling and late wea noss West: closed weak at unchanged Minnesota clear, 2 red, Jinuary, 9014c May, 89 December. 901je. ot.du'l.fiui; No. 2 mixed, 2076@2935c 034 afloat. -Options were duil March mos: active and steady #U unchanged prices, Wwith trading only local. May and December oniy traded in. No- Vem ber, 2934c; December, 26%50: May, 333jge. OATS aull, firm: opiions easier. dull. Xpot December, 237 May. 2656C. 1go: Xo. 2 Chicago, 26¢; No, te, 28c; mixed Western, 25@ @i2c. . Provisions. Clty. $4 45; December, 84 25 nominal. Reflned, steady: Countinent. $4 65; South American, $4 90; compound, 434 3 PORK—Firm. New mess, §8 25@8 75. BUITE L~ holce, firm. Western dairy. 8@13c; do creamery. 134@2c: do factory, 7@12c: 4 lion creamery, 10%6@16c. 1¢@18c: Western ) $2 25@b; 4o Limed, ‘L ALLOW —Quiet, nominal. City, 3% 834588564 ,’u‘«i TONSEED OlL—Grude, 22¢; yellow prime, 2 . Icehouse, fresh. 22@24c: do per ca 15@l6e. : country, 25¢. RICE—Firm; unchavged. Japan, 414@414¢, MOLASSES—Steady: moderaie demand. = New Orleans, new, 26 34 4 COFFEE—Barely ; 5 ana 10 points down. Decem! er, @9 05: Junuary, $8 05; March, 89 06@9 10: aln -, §9 5@9 10: June, $9 05@ 9 10. Juy. $9 10;-Seotember, $0 10. Spo: Rio, dull, nominal. No. 7, 10c SUG A K—Quiet, unchi A, 454c: s:andurd A, 435 cut ioaf. Sc; crushe iated, 474c: cubes, 45 Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c. z '} A CHES—Unpeeled, bags, 7@2c; do peeled, ed. Off A,37@4c: mola tonfectioners’ A, di4c; : powaered, 4540; Erauu- our sizes, nominal, 534@5%4c. NS — Two - crown, 43/j a0 3-crown j5¢: Ao d-crown, 6@6%; do London 40@1 50; Go clusters, $1 75@3. 1ayers, W A LN UTs—Sandard, 81@9c; do softshell, 93,@10%c- HOP Firm. fair demand. Pacitic Coast, 3@ 1 WUOL—Qulet, firm. Domestic fieece, 16@23¢; pulied, 18@31c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchantlise. PIGIRON - Qu Atberica. *11@13. COPPER_Quiet. Lake. $11 25@11 50. LEAD—Firm. Domesttc. »3 053 10. EPELTER—Firm. Domestic, $4 25. TIN—Dull. Siraits, $13; plates, qulet. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Irrn, Nov. 28.—Wheat presented the usual enhancement overnight at the opening | this moraing. prices showing an advance of 3,@ | 34c. The immediate Jnfivence responsible for the £a/n was anadvance of 1d at Liverpool. Light re- celpisin the Northwest were a firming considera- | tiou, but 542 cars arriving agalost 785 last week anl 1148 . Year ago. Chicago received 08 cars and inspected out 220,019 bushels. Shipments rom both coasts for the: week were fairly large at /641,000 busbels, but mot quite up to recent movements. Argentine shipped 16,000 bushels asi week. Closing-Continental cables were gen- erally higher. -Atlantic seaboard clearancés nountel to 393,820 bushels. About an hour be- fore the close & disposition to realize bocame mani- | ‘fest,and prices under the weight of offerings sank { 2¢ from the highes: figures quomable early. The cash demand was reported very gopd to-ddy. May | opened irom 5boc to 854, sold at B57kc, de- ciinea 1o 8.34c, closing at 8o Te@sic. 34 Tge nn- T yesterday. 'Esiimacéd receipts 1or Nionany, 50 cars. No. 2 red spo. ranged from 0% c L0 9434¢, closing st 90%2@2Yac. CUKN—An advance of + Liverpool helped corn maeriatly. The opening strenzth of Wheat Was, 01 Course, the main sgent in producing firm- aess, but wuen & reaction in that market 100k pliice there was & like disposition evinced by corn. Receipts were 265 cars T4.446 bushels were taken from store. lxporis for the week were | 2651.763 cuseis Argeative. shipped 760,000 sels for the same periof. The West was plted to be selling corn in his markes to-a Xpori cleacances were -198.701 bushes Muy d a: 2764c. deciined (0 afd ciosed at AC 10 Fec under yesterday. Esiima.ed re 10-mOrrow 125 cars. 27140, ceiis 1 OATS—Rose and sauk wih wheat. The action Fwas purely a maiter of sympat; new 2 the lmpiint of importance. Receipts were 25 cars and 200U busbels were taken from store Expor.s were 127,135 busheis. May oats cinsed Jjclawer. Eguniated re-eipts for Monday 118 cars. FLAX-Was Dec TE@7 were 28 cars. PROVISIONS—P, y. Chsh Northwestern, 7814e: the improve- the price ot s some buy- horts, the de- hogs extended assi: ‘There ing by the packers and covering mand sust:ining prices quite weil. Atthe ciose January pork and ribs were each 754c higher and January lard 25@5c higher. BU:TER—The butter market was quie: afid firnr to-day. Offerings were lighi and the demand, ihough mainly local, good. Creameries—Extras, 22 P D: firsts, 20@22c; reconds, 15@17c: imitations. fancy, 13@16c. lic. Ladles — Extras, 10@llc: packinz siock, Y@ylac: grease, butter, 11@12c. EGGS—Fresh stock was in good demand and the sopply lizht. The fee!ink was steady. Fresh stock 12¢ 7 dozen. MUNEY—Was firm at 6@7% on call and tima loans. New York exchbange sold ai 55¢ premium. Closing Prices M\\'IIFZ.‘\T— ovember, 8lc: December, 8034¢c; 8 Tp@Sac. N> lovember, 233,@25%4c; December, 281s@2364c; May. 2Th4e. {28gc: December, 1874c; 6 87%: 3 871y; January, $4 1215: 3 9734; firsts, B@8loct 23@3c; rol Yac. Rk —December, v, $8 15. LARD—December, January, $7 75; $8 90; Janoary, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irr. Nov. 28—The few catile on sale to-day were marketed at firm prices. The arrivais of hogs were light. The de- mand was ood and prices advanced 5@10c. Offer- ings of sheep were moderate. T.e inquiry was fair, and firm prices were realized. CATTLE—Receipts. 00, Fancy beeves 35325 @b 30: choice 1o prime 1300 (0 1700 T steers. $4 85@5 15; good to choice steers. 1200 to 1500 . 4504 80; meaium steers. 1100 10 1250 . $416 (@4 45 jnir beet steers. 1000 to 1200 Ds. 35 60@ 400: common beef steers. §350@375: £0od to cholce stockers and feedérs. 900 10 1250 B, 3 508 4 1U: fair 10 x00d do, 60U to 876 . B2 5ig # 15: vulls, choice 1o extra, $300@3 75: bulls. poor to choice. $1 “0@2 90: cows ana heifers, clicice to prime, 83 50@4 0U; cows, 1air to choice, $2 4U@S 40: cOws, common {0 fair canners. £1 50 @2 %5; calves, good 1o choice. i 60@s 10; calves, common to good. §3 25 .4 50; Texas grass sieers, §2 7U@3 60: Wesiern range sieers, $5 25 @3 8U: Western rauge cows ana beifers. $2 50 @3 »0; milkers and springers, @ head, $20@4v; Texaa fed steers, $3 60@+ 25. HUGS—Keceipts. 13,U00. Heavy pacing ana ehippins Jots. 83 30@3 60: common Lo choice mixed, 88 30@3 60: chaice mssoried. $5 45@ 355 iebi, $5 30@3 66: pigs. $2 85@3 06, SHEEP ~ Keceipia. 500U, 1WISCWE v €LOICS, +2@3 50; lambs, $5@5 25. . Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Nov. %8 _HOGS—Re ceipts, 6000. Market sirong. Lignt. 83 30@5 45: $32063 42%: neavy, $3 20G3 40; pigs, CA1TLE — Receints. 300, Market nominal. 15@4 60; fair 1o 200d. 83 40@4 10: cows and .eifers. best, $125 #1 70@2 95: stockers and 2 50@3 95: Texas and Wes ern. $2 40 bulls, $1 80@3 0F; ca ves, $5@5 10. P—Keceipts, 2500, Market steady. Lambs $2 75@4 80: mutions. $1 30@ 20. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMANA. Neme. Nov. 25.—HOGS— Market S _to 10c higher. ,[,“‘é'f and mixed, $3 30@3 45; heavy, $320@ 3! CATTX;]I{—)“::;’D:I. 2200, Marker strong to eers. $3 30@4 40; cows. $1 60@3 25; feeders, $275@3 75. SHyEP—Receipts, 300. ‘Market strong. Year- lings, $3 65. NEW YORK STOCKS, quiet; winter wheat; low | Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shara, Money on cail 2@3%° Prime mercantile paper, 4@43,>. Bar oiver, 6614 Mexican doilars, 50545G515c. Eteriing Excuange firm, with actual business i bankers bills at &4 E334@4 B3y for 60 Gays and $4 *615@4 863 for demaud. Possed rutes, 84 BA@4 8715 Commercial bills, $4 ¥ 4 83 Government bonds steady: Siate bor dull: rauroad vonas lower. Siiver at the boara was negiected. CLOSING STOCKS. Am Te & Cable... 80 |Norfolk & Westrn, 12 Atchison. S 14 | Preferred... Preferred. ... 2615/ Norihern Pacific. Adams Express...14>"| Pr-ferre Alton, Terre Haute 68 ‘American Expressi]l American lobacco 75 . Bain Preferred 108 TIN Y, Coleago®si L 1214 Bay State Gs .10 1st preferred. 70 Easitfmore & Ohio.. 17 |' 2d preferred.. 7 Brunswice Lands. 13N Y & N H.......l180 Buoffalo, Roch & P, 19" IN Y.& New Eng... 4514 CansaaPacific..... 56%/N Y Susq & W 10 Canada Southern.. 4K Preferred. 27 Cantop Land. ...... 50%/Ontario. .. 9 Central Pacific..... 16 Ontario & Western 1514 Ches & Obio, . lelgiOrezonimprovmnt Yo Chieago Altoun....,160 Prete ooy — Preerred. . -1 recon Navigation 11 Chicago, B & Q... 78%gOregon Short Line. 156 . . prices to Ygc loss. with speculation fair. May and | ~pot prices: No. | T4 RD-Quiet, stronger: Western steam, $4 30: . mothing in the | Lairies—Exiras, 18c: firs:s, 18@15¢c: seconds, 108 | ChiEazo'® ETL.... 41 (Pacibic Mall,....... 23% Preferred 95 |Peorta. D& Kvaus 2 Chicazo Gas....... 7214/Pittsbur; & W pfd. 15 Cleve & Plitsburg.160 | Puiman Pulace....156 Consolidation Coal. 3i |Quicksiiver 13 | Lonsolidated Gas..161 | Preferred. Jo CCC& St Louw..2 2934 Reading 2e3g %Y Preterred. ... . 82 " RioGra: Westn 15 Colo Fue &'iron.. 25 | ireterred. a5 Preferred. . - 70 |Rock Island. 6935 | Cotton 0.1 Cer: ..\ 1455 KomeWatd Commereial Cabie.150 St L &S W. | Del Huason. (125 Del Lack& W estrn. 157 Deover & R G..... 115 referred. . 4234 Distillers. —% General Electric | S 31 | Enes, 157\.’; Preferred. | Preferrad B415/5t P M & M | Fort Wayn 2160 “(Silver Cerzificates. 63%4 | Great Northe: Southern Picific... I8 Green Bay. LgiSouthern R R 978 Hariem. Preferred. 3 Sugar Refiner: Hocking Va Preterrca . B Homestake. ITenn Coal & Iron.. 284 H & Texas Preferred. .. lilinols Central... 93 |Texas Pacific . % Towa Contral. . X |Tol A A & N Mich.— 'Tol Oblo & Central 20 Preferred. .. 50 _Preferred. . YB4Irol St Lonis &K G 6 Kmgston & Penn.. i | Preferred. 15 | Lake Erle & Westn 18, Union Pac:fi 9% | Preferred 70 "|U P Den & Gulf. Ly U s Cordage. [ Preferred. Uiy Guaranteed 25 Long Isiand | 5 US Express. a2 Loulsville & Nash. S Leather. 9 Preferred. Ulica & B River. Mexican Centra.... Wab S L & Pac: Jiichigan Central., 90 | Preferred, Minn &S L. — |Welis-Farzo. . Freferr-d — |Western Union.... 86% | Minn & St L'cam.. 18%4|Wis onsin Centrai. 214 1st preserred. . 76 |Wheeling & L. 2d preforred...... 47%) Preferred. Missouri Pacific... 22 |Am Coiton Oil pid. 54 Mob.le & Uhio. 2214'W U Beer. Nushvilie & ( hait. 67%g|ann Arbor. National Linseed.. 15 | Freferred. N J Ceniral. Brooklyn Traction. 20 North American. Erie 2d pid... 20 BONDS. Northern Pac 1sts. 116 Do 2 Ala Class A 4s.. Do C) 10135 ass B 4, 55.101 Alabama, class C.. 98 Argg: Basg | 2ds A 413(0r Improvmni {st. 85 Canada Xou /% 513:104 % Do be 2 Cen Pac 1sts 0’95103 | R & Cherokee 4s, 1896.102 | Do consal 5s. Do 1897 102 (Or Shori Line 6s. Do 1894 Do consol 3s. Do 1899 [Pacific 630! '$7. Ches & Ohto 6s. Co&N P Tr Rews b8, 4534 Phila & ks, Do 1st D C 385 0934 1 GrandeWest 155 Tl | Den & R 12 St L&TrouMtGends 5 Do a5 8534 St L& S F Gen 65..109 Eri- St Paul Cotisols. .. 1214 | FiW&DenCiry 1sts 64 GH &S A bs. Do2dTs.. Gen Biee Deb B H & lex Lent bs Do cou 6s.. Towa Central 1t5..100 Kansas Pa Consols 70 Ks Palsts Den Diviid StPC& Palsis..1i7° IS0 Carolina 414s. .. 100 Southern i K bs... 891g¢ Do Pac Cal 1sts..107 Tenn new ds....... 80 Texas Pac 1sts..... 8814 | 2xus Pac 2 43" | |Unfon Pac 1sts 96.10214 {U S d8reg of 1925.1:97 | Lau Consol 4s.. 98 | Do s, coupon. .. 13974 Missour: funding...— |U S 4s reg ©of 1007.110 MK T vds 59 | Do 4e, conpon.,..11014 Do 4. 81| Do 2 9570 Mobre & Ohio'4s.. 6815 Do 315 Mutdal Union 6 N J Cent Gen Bs. N Y C & St Loui: 134 6133 Do regisiered Do deterred 6s... 5 | Zaroina con 43. 97141 DO LruSt rept s 715 Do 6s 116 7| Wasbash 1st 5s....100614 | 139 |West Shore 4s.....105% | 107 FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT T | LIVERPOOL, Ex 8,—The spot market 1s steady at 7s 6d:° Cargoes firm at 87s 34, sellers, prompt shipmeut. X FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations tor No, 2 Red Winte - | vember, 68 11d; December, s 1114d: Jaouary, 6 1i34d; February, 6s 1334d; March, 63 1184d. SECURITIES. ov. 28.—Consols, 111 11-16; Tench Rentes, 103¢ 65¢. . LONDON; Exa. siiver, 29 15-16d; EXCHANGE' AND BULLION, | steriing Exengnge, 60 days. — sasag! | Steriing Exchange. sight - 487 | | Steriing Cabies... - _esTz| | New York kxchange, sight. —_ 10 | | New York Exchange. telegraph: - 1Ly | Fine silver, @ ounce. = 6314 | Mexican Dioltars. 5115 bz | | | FRODUCE MARKET. | WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. | | WIHEAT—As time passes It is evident that the shoriage 10 India has not been exaggerated. - It is | reporied from Eombay that the question of abol- ishing import duties on grain and flour is engaginz the attention of the Government of India, who are Anxions to secure a free flow of foodstuffs into the country. The Northwestern Siae raiwey has lowered.its rates for grain from Kurachee (o the Huniaub 10 facilitate the import of Wheat from sbroad. Futvres advanced on the first call, but subse- quently seil back. Spot Wheat was unghanged. Quoted aL $145@180 B ctl for common grades, #1 5230@i b5 for average No. 1,41 57 for cholce and $1 6U@1 6234 for extra choice for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock—Mav—26.000 cyn 81 621 8255 2000, £1 6235; 6000, #1 6:14. December—2000.$1 5. SECOND SESSION — May 24,000, $1 3 4. ~December=200U, $1 504 0, $1 51345, REGULAR MORNING SESSION — May — 2000 ctis. 1 6014: 24,000, B 6Ulg: 40.000, $1 69; 2000, 81 68345 12,000, $1 5955 3000, $1 6507, BARLEY—rices have again coune up and ths market is very firm, though not at all excited, | We quote Feed. 85@BUc: choice bright, 62lge: Brewlug, 95¢@#1; No. 1 Chevalier, $1 10@) 20 Bo CALL WOARD SALES. INFORMAL SkssioN—9:15 o’clock —May—4000 ctis, 8. gg)COND BusIpN—May—2000 ctis, §1: 2000. c. KEGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—2000 ctls, B5i4c: 6UUD, E8c: 2000, 977c: 200U, 98se. Lecember - 2000, 80c; 21 00, ¢ oAl Are lo good demand and steady. White range from $1 10 to $1 35 @ ctl. according to quality. Black, 10r feed, 50c@$1 05: for seed, $1 70 @l 35; Grus, 'nominali Ked, $1g1 10: Surprise, CORN—ILe market continues dull and weak. Large 1 ellow, SU@8234¢: Small Round do, $1 @ ot white, w@?fu,‘?? etl. . v 1 TRYE—Very quiet ac $1 0234@1 05 B cu. KWHEAT—$1 25@1 56 B ctl. ¥LOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, FLOU R—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, 85@5 10: lsakers' txiras, $4 90@5; super- fine, $4 15@4 50 B bbl. CORNMrAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@19 B ton; Cracked vorn, $19@20 B on. | compound au: MILLSTYU FFS—Prices in sacks are_as follows, ratam Fiour, $2 85 Rye Flour, §2 76 100 Ibs; Rice F.our, 35; extra cream do, $3: atmeal, 08t C £ ts, $4: Hominy, 83 10 @35 30; Buckwheat Fiour; $8 26@3 50: Cracked Wheat, 83 50; Karina, $: ¥ Fiou : Whole Wheat Fl $3: Rolied Oats (bbis) " 2l Z $6@6 40: Pearl Barley, :&0‘,:@&; Splic Peas, $3 50; Green dn.u;.':e‘ 3. . uaum discount to the irade: ? 100 1bs 75: HAY AND rEEDSTUFFS. Hay !s dull and easy. Rolled Barley continnes to advance, iy BRAN—$14@14 50 for the best and $13@13 50 PRIV Jaat NG S 19 for jower $19 50@20 50 B ton for the best. raten a0t mll-‘l- :‘:‘?{‘ezyfi’h— Imxl:gsgnflty. $19-50@20: s A at the mill, ton; jobbing, $24; dl‘gx}sg on‘;c‘. 1 lls.sb?' c’i‘\' ‘ P g —W hent, U 6U: Wheat and Oat, R7@.| 10: Oat, $6@9; Bariey. t71fl 50; River .l:'nllg. £5@6 50: Al alfu, $5 50@6 50: compressed, $6@ 9 5u: stock. $5@86; Clover, $6@S B 100, BTRAW—35@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Limas are weaker. Pinks and Bayos tule nrm. Bayos. $1 40@160: Small Whites, Tiokac$1 1601 50 Reas, 31201 < ek nks, : Reds, 1 25: Bl , $1@1 20; Ked Kidney, $2 smx@su: Ltmu..cllle"leb @1 95: Butters, §1 25@1 50; Pea, $1 20 @1 45. SE ) DS— Brown Musiard, §2 75@3: Yeilow Mus- tard, $2 10@2 25 B cui; Flax, $1 55@1 40: Canary geen. z;/:g;a(‘w ; Alfalia, 535@6%c; Rape, RTID PEAS-XNiles, $1@1 15 : s110g1 e0pen o ¥€ Y2 S, POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Steady under moderate receipts. Sweet Potatoes are quotable at 76@90c B ct! in sacks and $1@1 U6 in boxes; Early Kose, 40@50¢; River Reds, 40 Burbank Seealings, 25@55¢ for Kivers and B ctl for Salinas. ONION=~—5old yesierday at 45@55¢ B etl. VEGLTABLES—Mushrooms are duil at b B 1 for common and 10@1:34c B b for byttons Marrowtur =quash, 846 ¥ lon: Egg Plant, 30@ 40c ¥ box: Tomatoes, 20@50c; Gireen Peppers, 26@50c B larze box: Dried Yeppers, 7@Sc B tb: Ok B0 9 Carhas Doira 408c ¥ B: Drted Ta. o i e, cu TOLS, B0@Ave ¥ sack: Garlie, 13556 B 1 - O BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—No change of any consequence. @ REAMERY—Fancy, 28G26c; seconds, 2214924 DATRY—Fancy, 22@28c: £0od to choice, 21c: sower grades, 15@i8c B . ol PICKLED—1€@ 18¢c 3 . FIRKIN—10@17. B CREAMIRY | UB—18@ 19¢ B Bb. CHELSE—Steady. Cholce miid new, 11@1%2¢: common o good old, E@L0c; Cream Cheddar, 11@ 12c: Young Americh. 1 134@12%c: Westera, 1%y @)2%c: Eastern, 1 1. weak, but the majority 40 EGH B—a:ln. %E’l !3 report previous ices. Kastern are 30@17%50 for farcy and 1@IDE for corsiorare: ranch 2735@30¢ for pullety, $5@36e for = small to medium and 373@40¢ for fancy: Duck E:gs, 2bc. POULIRY AND GAME. . POULTRY—Tw0 cars of Eastern fall due tnis week, the firs. Delng cxpected on Tuesday. Live Turkeys, 12@13c 3 B for Gobblers. 12@13c R 1 for Hens:. Dressed ‘lurke s, 12@l5¢; Geese, D pair. §1 26@ ) 6; Gos ings, 81 L0@1 Tb: Ducks, 28 50@4 50 mr?m g“ for y&'nk- Hens, $4 5 B doz: Rousters, young, $4@4 50; 0, Kisern, §5 463 00 Lrollers, 83 2563 5 for large and $ 75@3 for small: Pigeons, §1 20@ 1 50 B dozen for youns and $1 Yor old. * GAME—\Was Trather weak yesterday. Quail, $1 26; Mallard, $4@4 50; Canvasback, S6@Y Sprig, $2 50@3: Teal, $2@3; Widgeon, $1 7o@2 Smali Uuck, 81 50: English Snipe, 81 50@2: Jack Snipe, $1: Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 26@1 50 for Cot- tontails und $1 for small: Grav Geese, $8: Whie Geese, 81 25@1 50; Brant, §1 50@2 » dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITEUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Pomegranates are ou: of markes. Apples, 85@90c B box for choice, $1@1 25 for ancy Red, 85@65¢ for common; Eastern, $3@3 50 bbl. 7he P box: Winter Nellis, 75¢@$1 25. D mobe, 258750 B box. BEKRIES— Cranberr.es from Cape Cod, $8@9 P bbl; from 10, old. $- | Coos Bay, $2 50 P box. Strawberries, 32@4 B chest, Raspberrles,n mual . we s GRAPES—-4ll lower. Black Grapes, o box: Verde s; S0@50¢ B box: Cornichous, 40@d0c. Grapes in crates bring 10@15¢ more than in boxes. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges are lower and dull. Mandarin Oranges are lowerat $1@125 B box: Grape Fruli. $6@7; New Navel Uranges. i Seedlings, %1 60@2 35: Lemons, $1@) 60 for com- mon ant $2@2 50 % bOF for good 10 choice; Mexi- cun Limes, $.@4 50; Cailfornia Limes, 50@75¢: Banzanus, $1 ineapples. $2@4 9 doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Duil and unchanged. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD ToTS—Apiicots are quotable at €@9c for Koyais and 1115@12 for choice to faucy Moorparks; Prunes, < ¥ac or the 4 sizes; Peaches, 4@bYae for prime L0 choice, 614@7c¢ for fancy and 0C for _peeled in Doxes: Apples, 534c B I for evaporated aud 2@2%c¢ OF sun-dr ed: bears, 234 5S¢ for prime to choice, 4@>Lpc f0r quariers ani 6@bYge for halves: P.ums. 4c jor pitted and 1%gc g Nectarines, 83@414c for choice and White Figs, 5¢; “Black Figs, 214 PricEs—Peaches, 434@5lhc B b: tancy, 615@7140 ® b: pecied, c B Ib: Apri- cos. B16@9e @ s fency, 10c; Moorparks, 12@ 18c: evaporated Apples, - 34c: dried, 28,@3c: Figs, black, sc for pressed; white €izs, 4c; Plums, 414@oc for pitted and 13pe for un- piited: Nectariies, 4@8¢ B Ib for prime to tancy: Pears, 23a@de for whole, 41@5lge for quarters and 41,@6Yac for balves. RATSIN=— CARILOAD PRICES. T. 0. B. FRESNO—Four-crown un pressed and | Toose, bijc: Scrown, 44ct F-crown, Slje: seed- less Sultunis. 534c; seedless Muscutels, 414c; 3- liyers. $115; ciusters, ¥l 50: $2 50; lmperial clusiers, $3: crown Londo: Dehesa cin-ters dried Grapes, 5¢ B D JOBBING PRIC SAN FrRANCISCO—Four-crown, lovse, bge: S-crown, 434¢: 2-crown, 834c; seedless Sultanae 534¢; seediess Muscatels, 4 Jac; 8-crown London layers, $1 25: clusters, §1 60; Dehesa Clusiers, §2 70 Imperiaf clusters, 83 25. NUTS—Uhesinuts quotable at ¥@10c: Walnuts. 614@7c B Ib for siandarc and 9@9tec B Ib for softshell: Almonds, 6@6%gc for Languedoe, 3@335> for hardshell and B@de for paper-shell, jobbitig; Pean: 4@gc for Eastern and 4c for Catifornia; Mickors Nuts, 5@6c B 1b: Pecans, Tih@8c P b Flbers, 715@8c; Braml Nuts, 7i4@8e; Coconnnts, S@5C 100. HoN omb, 1.@12%4¢ for brizht and 5@9¢ or lower grades:. WAler-white extracted, 5@5ac: ight amber ex racted. 415@434¢; cark-amber, 4@ 4Lc: dark; 2@3cH B. ¥ BEESWAX-23@-6c B b PLOVISION Lard is weak at @ decline. No other changes. CUKED MEATs—Bacon, 6c @ i for heavy, 70 B 1b for light medium. 9%sc for Iight. 10¢ B 1 for extea light &na 111ec B Ib for sugar-cured. ast- ern suvgarcured Hams, 13@1335c: ‘alifornla hams, 1i@1 Mess Eeet. $7@7 50: extra mess do, $8@H 60: family do, $9@9 50: exira prime Pork, $7 50@8: exira clear, $16 B bbl; wess, $14 § boi: Smoked Beef, 1uc B B. L3 RD—Lasiern, tierces, is quoted at 53ge for 4 6@6lac for pure: pails, Tc: Call- fornia tierces, 5 2¢ @ I for componnd and 814c for pure: half-bbis, G¥4C: 10-Ib tins. 734e: do 5.b, 7 @ b iy 614@6%c In tierces and, TH@ Ccotio 83gc in 10-1b sius HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, HiDES AND SKINS—THeavy salted steers, 8@ 83yc; culls and brands, 7@7%2¢; medium, 7@7Yac: cuils and brands. 6@6%c; light, 6@6Y%c: culls and brands, b@5lec: Cowhides. 8@8mc: culls ana brands, 5@biec: saited Kip, 6@ic: salied Calf, T@sc: saied Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides 1ic § bl cuils and branas. iUc B Ib:dry Kio and Veal. 10c: culis, 8¢ B b ary Calty lieneulis. 1Lc: Goatskins, sbe each: Kids, 5c. Deerskins, gooi summer, 26c ® by medium, 15@20c;. winter, 7@de: pskins, sheariings, 10@.5c cach: shert wool, 20@55¢ each: medium, 40@30¢ euch; long wools, BL@6UC each. o L rendered. So; No.2, 34c B TALLOW— : refined, Sige: Grease. 2¢ 3 Wool: Humboldt ‘:’nd 5 WOOL—We quote Fall Mendocino. 8g¥c B B: frce_northern, 7l middie coun:{es, tree. 53a@7c; do. uefeciive, 414 @8c; San Joaquin, do. foothil,, b@7¢: kast- eru regon spring. Th@gc: Valley 'Oicgon, 1ide 12 do. fall and jumbs’, 11@11%4c. HOP-—9@llc ib for 1air w choice, and 12@ 18¢ for fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS=Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 43c. Wool Bags, 2414@26%4c. COAL~Weliington, §8' ton; New Welllngton, #8 $ ton; Southfield Weliington, 37 50 ® ton; Seattle, $5 50@6; Bryant, 526 50: Goos Bay, $5: Waisend. $6: scoteh, —; Brymbo, —: Cum- berland, $13 % ton in buik aud $)4 in sks; Peansvl- vania Anthracite Egg, $11@13 ton; Weish An- thracite, 85@10; Cannel, 85g8 0U; Rck Springs. Cnstle Gate anc¢ Pieasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. CANNED SALMON—The Aluska Packers' As- sociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In iots 0f 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen: 50.000 cuses, 9214c P dozen: TRUUY cases, 9Uc P dozen, net casa L. 0. . ex-ship. SUGA —The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cish: Cube. and Crushed, tc: Yowdered, 5igc: Five Crushed, 6c; Dry Graou- lated, 470: Confectioners’ A, 4 Magnolia A, 4 xira C, 43gc; Golden C, ai4c: half barreis 34¢ more than barrels, and boxes Vg¢ more., SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Beef, Mutton and Lamb are higher aud the two. latter are getting scarcer. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follgws: BEEF—First quality, Sbhe: second do, 4@5c; third do, 32c B Ib. 9 VA L—Large, 415@5¢; small, @7¢ B . MUTTON— \Wethers, 6¢; Ewes, 534c B b. LAMB—T70 @ bb. PORK—Live Hogs, 314c for la and 3%jc for small; dreased do, 4 e and medium Yac® b ° HECEIPTS OF PRODUCE ror 24 HOURS. 85,664 | Kags, doz, 1,020 4,745/ U ides, no. 645 407 29,400 © 400 383 1,480 274 Onlons, sks. Raisins, boxes. 2,500 Eran, ak8.....es Tallow, ctis.. 43 Middiings, sks.: 616/ Lumber. M foat. 10 Hay, tons. 262 Quicksiiver, fis<y 70 uiter. ctis...... 61| Buckwheat, sks. 91 beese, cus. 47 REAL ESTATE TRANSA(QTIONS. Savings and Loan Soclety to William T. Hovey, Tot on N line of Jackson sireet, 175 3V of Larkin, W 50 by N 127:8%4; $7600. Annle Les Wilson (by R. T Whelan, Sherif) to Charles F. Neal ot on 8 1lne of Chestnut street, 110 W of Buchanan, S120, Eto Buchanan, N 120, W 110: $607. Crocker Estate Company to Robert Pieper, lot on W line of Cole street, 75 S of Beulak, S 50 by W 100: $10. John Keefe (executor estate of Mary Kelly [Larkin} to Jens P. Nissum, lot on NW' line of Ulemeutina street, 150 Nis of Fourth, NE 25 by NW 80; §2700, Cornelius M. Tiedemann to Robert B. Snowgrass, all interest n estate of Mary McCarthy, deccased, No. 15,866 also, all interest in lot on NW. corner of Raus b and Folsom streets, SW 56 by NW 100, deed assignment; $10. Robert B. and Jennie M. Snowgrass to Charles 11, Athearsi same, L3 descriptions, same: 810. William G. Lindop to Mary E. Lindop, lot on W Ine of ~eventh avenue, 140°N of Clement street, N 50 by WV 120; $400. Mary V. Munro to Peter £, Brennan, lot on W lige of Third avenue, 100 § of California street, 8 25 by W 120: $10. Minnie Falk 0 W. L. Clark.lot on N line of Clement street, $2:6 E of Third avenue. E 25 by (George Nicholas to Charles A. Ca'n, lot on E line of Foriy-sixth avenue, 350 5 of B atrégn 5 18:8 by = 120 81 Winnetred and John Sheehy to Margaret Gahan, Iot on SW cortier of Ninth avenue :n? 1 streei, 8 100 by W 120; $10. {harles Johson to Sarah Jave Johnson, lot on SW line of Sixih avenue South 200 K from M street ~ou h, K 100.:‘ SW 100. beidg Jot 129, b ock®193, Central Park Homestead Association? £t &l ALAMEDA COUNTY. Minerva J. Sweeney to Andrew H. Kitchen, lot Ty biock X, Paradise Park, Osilesa Townaiip; Marie A. de la L. Bon, to Mary E, Chauche, lot on_ NWcorner of Telegraph avenne and Thirty- seventh streel, N 120, W 813:9, 8150, ¥ 820 to besianing bel g & portion of the 1. K. Hon Tract, Oakland Township: §10. A. F. Gomes io Boniticlus Haas, lot 12, map of Bellina Tract, Haywards, kden Township; $10. atl of block 38, N AAGItIoR-to Towrn o Mvmwon.' ock Lt Murray Township; $10. 5 J. L. Lyonsto W. . Latourette, lot on S Iine Sixth srect, 100 E of iarrison, £’ 8745 by & 100, ml:lzdoud W haif of loc 11, block Oak- Oscar L. and Frances E. Knowles to Katle B. Doran, 1ot on W lino of Myrtie street, 128 S of Twenty-elghtn, 25 by W 123:6, being lot 16, block 654. Keena Tract, subject to morigage for $700, Oakland; $10. - Builders’ Contracts. . Nathan Joseph with John Wyliie, to erect a two- story buildinz on_the NE correr of Green and Stockion streets; $1690; Keuitzer & Barth, archi- tects. Cians Spreckels with 8. Ickelheimer, plumbing d zasfituingiin Bijou bullding on S line of Marke: street, between Third and Fourth: $1942; Reid Bros.. architect with Thomas Manaoix, lathing me: $1496; same archite.: with Thomas H. Day & Sons. completion of siore fronts, etcip $4087 architect. Claus Spreckels with Justinlan Caure, wire worl on same; $1566: same atchitec:. 3 Claus Spreckels with Cyclops 1ron Works. re- frigerating plants, etc., In same, $3526: same architgct. —_——— THE CALL CALENDAR. 7 New Moou, Fyll Moon. Nov. 20. aov. 27. UCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAILS. | PIER. Nov 29.10am| Pler 13 Coos Bay. Nov 29, 5px|Pier 2 | Portland ... | Nov 20.10Ax | Pler 24 Santa Rosa. |San Diego. " |Nov 20,11au | Pler 11 Pomona..c. {Humwlgz iy | Nov 207 sru | Piecd City Puebia|Vie & Pgt Snd|Nov 30, 9am|Pier 9 Emplre..... |Oregon ports.. | Nov ), 5P| Pier 13 Coos Bay....|Newpor.......|Dec I, fam|Plecil City Peking|China&Japan Dec 1, 1px(PM SS City Sydney |Cent AmericaDec 1,12 M|PM S S Coroui. Sun Dlego..... [Dec 3.11am|Pierlt Portiana ... 1. |Dec 4.1Uam|Pier2 Coos Bay . |Dee Grays Haroor. | Dec Newport Vic & Pgt Sna |Dec Honolulu...... | De 4. by | Pler 8 B, 12w Pl 3 5 vu‘muu b, 9am|Piery 5.10a3 |Pler 7 5. bpw STEAMERS TO AKRIVE. STYAMER | FroaM | Dux Truckee Coos Bay. ..Nov 29 R Newport . ~Nov 28 |China end Japan Nov 28 Yuquing sav ..Nov 28 Crescent City ..Nov 30 Departure Bay Saa Diego. . 1 Poriland. } 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 5 Del Norte 5 Umatilla.. 6 State of Cai.... | Portiand. [ AliceBlanchard | Portiand . Tl Dec © SUN, MOON AND TIDE. U. S, COART AND GRODETIC SURVEY TIDE * BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY, OF THE SUPERINTEN DENT. 3 Sun .a-, November 29. 1.004% B[ mtme] peg |10 reet| 11722 | poer [T pou; 2o w H W I wi W 29 O.0B) 18 70U b6l L1 0.8 7.55| 4.0 80| 1.00| 2.2 7.38| 58| 2.17(—0.2/ 85| 4. 1| 1.64| 2'6| 8186 .6.1| 815(—0.9/10.06| 4. 2| 2.47| 29| 8.58] 61| 405(—14 /1110 44 8| 534 s1{ 90| 62| £.56(2 > ‘ HW L w B W W 4 0.08 46 e -5| 1.06 NoTE—In the avove exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence a3 to time. The second tima column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, excapt when there are but three iides, as sometimes accurs. The bhelghts given are additions to the soungdings on the United States Coust Survey charts. except when & minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charts. ———— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Unlied States Hydrographle Office located in the Merchants Exchangze ia maintained in Sam Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard 16 nationaiity and free of expense. Navigators are cordially favited to visit the office. where complete se:s of charts and saflinz directions of the world are kept on hani for com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interestto ocean commerce. 3 ? The time ball ontop of the buflding on Teie graph Hill 1s hoisted about ten minutes before 1oon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each dav trom the Ié:lled States Naval Ob.ervaiory a. Mare Isiand, 1. A notice statlng whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. It any. s published the same day vy {he afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the foilowing day. W. 8. Huemzs, Lieutensnt, U. & XN., in charge The Time Ball. ERANCE AYDROGRAPHIO OFFIOR. U. S N.. ) MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR Eax FRANCISCO. Novemver 28, 1998 ) The time ball on ‘leiegrabn Hili was aroppa! exactiy at 1oon {0-day—L e.. a. noon of the 12013 meridiag, or exactiy #i ¥ . M., Greenwich time. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. SATURDAY. November 28 Stmr Pomona, Doran, 1714, hours from Lureka: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Australia. Houdlette, 6 days and 12 hours from Honolulu; pass and mdse, to 3 D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 85 hrs frm Tacoma: 8500 tous coal. to S P Co. Oakland direct. Sumr Geo Loomis, Briagett, 60 hours from Ven- tura; 634 bois ol to Pa-ific Coast Oit Co.* Tug Hunter, Magee, &4 hours irom Coos Bay; ballast, to Simpson Lumber . BKtn Omega, Harrington, 57 days from West- port, N Z; 817 tons coal, (0 Henry Lund & Co. Echr Nettio Low. Low. 6 hours from Poin: Beyes: 20 bxs 10 bbis buiter, 10 J H Newbauer & Schr Bobolink, Nelson. 24 hours from Mendo- cluo: 194 M ft lumber, to Mendocino Lumber Co. Schr Berwick, Jensen, U hours from Coquille River; lumber, to C F Doe & Co. Cleured, SATURDAY, November 28, Stmr North Fork, Bash, Kureka; Charles Nelson. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Stmr Clty of Puebla, Debney, Victorta and Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. e Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Sailed Noy 27—Ship Dirigo, San Francisco. S Foreign Port:. PORT PIRIE—Arrived Nov 28—Bktn Chas .F Crocier. from Tacoma, - ALGOA BAY " Arrived Nov 26—Br ship Clack- mgannausire, from Uregon, QUEENSTOWXN—Arrived -Nov- 27—Br ship Craigmore, hence Aug 1. AIONGKONG—Amived Nov 26-stmr Pera, hee 't 2 o HONOLULU=—Arrived Nov 17—Br stme Alt- more, from Yokohama. Nov. 18—Brstmr Moo- ence Nov12. Nov .9—Haw bark. Andrew Welch. hence Oct 31; stmr City o¢ Rio de Janeiro, hence Nov 12. Nov. 20— Br stine. Miowera. bence. Nov 12; Brbark Snowdon. ;rom Newcastie, NSW. Salled Noy 17—Bkin. W H. Dimona. for San Francisco. Nov 18—Br stmr Altmore, for Orezon. Nov 19—Brstmr Mlowera. for Sydney. Nov 20 —8rstmr Monowai, for Sydney: stmr Uity of Rio @e Janeiro. for Yokohama; Jap stur Toyo Maru, for Yokohama. To sall Nov 22-Bark Alden Besse, for San Franclsco. for | i Tmyportations. EUREKA—Per Pomona—2 bxs fish, 3 boiler heads. 111 pkgs mase, 34 keg 3515 bxs butter, 36 bdls Lieop iron, 6 pes 88.7YL.ft Iumber, 12 pkgs machinery, 5 sks wool, 1 bdl peits, 2 cs lobsters, 1 sk olu. 18 pkgs express. - F and k£ R R—33 bi-bxs 108 bxs fish, 160 sks oats, 12 pkes mdse, 215 bxs butter. 1 cs frogs, 2 bois 155 bxsapples, 38 doors, 1 bdl paper. 133 sks wool. HONOLULU—Per, Austral 01 bags sugar. 9785 bags rice, v0 bags paddy, 127 bags cofiee. 391 empty beer-kegs. 5120 bachs bauanas, 359 bxs banauas. 534 pine apples. 6 bxs betel leaves. 64 empty wine casis, 12 pkgs mdse, 1 bdl ary hides, 815 bdls green hides, 26 bdls. skins, 1 propeller, & parcels, 19 bd's whalebone. Cansignans. Per Australia—A L Taylor; Chiuda & Boto: Cal Wine Co; Cunningham,Curtiss & Welch: Chicago Brewery: Dinham,«arrigan & Co: Gioucester Net and rwine Co; Eveleth & Nash: Eoterprise Brew- ery; Garcia& Maggini: Goldsiein & Coj, Hyman Bros: J A Folger & Co: Jones & Co: J A Maee Jr; J D Spreckels & Bros Co; LG Sresovich & Co; J & Salva; J Ivancovich & Co: L Scatena & Co: M W McChesney & Sons; J C Kned & Ce; M S Grin- baum & Co; M D Vanvalis: Mrs A Koch: N v; Risdon Iron Works: R E Scbul: Dimond & Co: Wetmore Bros: Department in care W A Weich & Co; Coover, Per Pomona—American Union Fish Co; Duns- mulr & ~ons: Milani & Co: Dodze, Sweeney & Co: Amer Press Assn; Brigham, Hoppe& Co; Meyer & Ackmann: A Crock:r & H5ros; G W Giobs & Co: Dairymen’s Union: C E Whitney & Co: Enterprise Brewery; Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; Jobn Finn: Wielund Brewing Co: Louis Taussiz & Co: Scott &'Van Arsdale Lumber Co; Levi, Strauss & Co; B Cal 0; Wellman, Peck & Co: G Camillont & Co: J B Inguglia; Thos Denigan, Son & Co; Pacitic Coast Fish Co: A Paladini: Wells, Fargo & Co: Sacra- meato Fish Co; Stanaard Oil Co: 0 F Frank & Co: Uni:ed States Brewery; A Sylvester: Mahoney & | Sons: American Packing Co: Baker& Hamiiton: 4 H Newbauer & Co; F B Haight: Getz Bros & Co; Arcuic Ol Works ‘Wheaton. Breon & Co: Gool- —_— NEW TO-DAY. GERMAN SAVINGS & LOAN SOCIETY, 526 California St,, ¥. F. i Capital actually paid up in cash $1,000.000 00 Deposits Decemper 31, 1895. 30,727,586 59 Reserve fund ... 715,000 00 Guaranteed capital 1,200,000 00 OFFICERS—President, &. Becker: First Vice-President, ldward Kruse: Second Vice- President. Danfel Meyer; Cashler, A. H. R. Schmidi: A'ssistant Cashier, Witliam' Herrmann; Seeretary. George Tourney; Assistant Secretary, A. . Muller. BOARD OF DIRECTORS—B. A. Becker, Ed- ward Kruse, Uaniel Meyer, H. Horstmann, lgn. Stelohars, Nic, - Van Bergen, £mil Robte, H. B. Russ, D. N. Walter. Attorney. W. 0dfe log. OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP 0. TEAMERS LEAVE BH.OADWA\'& whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- Msuoo and Sitka (Alaska), ai 9 A. M., Dec. 10, 26, For Victori yancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacqma, Everett, Anscortes and New W atcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Dec, 5, 10, 15, 20, 26, 30, and every fifth day there- after, connecting at-Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., atTacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattfe with G. N.'Ky., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jiureka, Arca'a and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), sir. Fomona 2 P. A, Dec. 8, 7,11, 15, 19. 23, 27, 31, and every fourth day there For Santa Cruz.Monterey. San Simeos, C: Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviot Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. M. Dec. 1, 5,9, 18, 17, 21, 26, 29, und every fourth day thereafter. or San Diezo, siopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Fort Los An- reles, Redondo (Los Anseles) and Newport, 11 | A Dee.3,7.11,15, 19, 23, 27, 31, andevery fourth | day thereatter. ‘or Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Ls Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 | 4.3 25th of éach month. ‘the Company réserves right to change steamers salling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 w Monigomery sireet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., Sau Francisco. THE O.R.& N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.ANND From Spear-street Wharf, at 10 A M. First- Including FARE{S§%coonaceias. Jvenh & mekis SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of California....Nov. 29, Dec. 9,19, 29 Columbia....... ... Dec. 4, 14, 24 Through tickets and through baggage to all o | WEER DAYS-7 year Rubber Co; Wolf & Son: Norton, Teller &Co: C solomon Jr:' Rusg, Snnders & Co: Morzano & Chick: W F Mitchell?” McDonough & Runyon: H Dutard: Hilmer, Brédholf & ~cauiz; Pacific Coast Lumber and Mill Co: Witzel & Baker: Morcan & Chicks Ross & Hewlett: Su livan, Keliy & Co. For Late Shipping Intelanence See Twelfth Page. RAILROAD TRAVEL! S F. AND PORTLAND EX- CURSION TRAIN NOVEMBER 1, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, And Every Fifth Day Therealter, Fe Landing, 100: \ neluding Bertn, sl o Tourlst Sise Berth, Standard RATES > $18. Zemita sfreet (Grand Hotel Lickes office), S. F. RICHARD GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, at 8:00 P. First-class, ineludiag ceper, For further informatdn apply "rJ" Marges - Gen. fratic Mgr. Gen. Pass. Agt. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) Traine leave nnd are duc to arrive at SAN FRANCISCO. LEAVE—Friod NOVEMRER 7, 1. 18 #6004 Nilcs, San Joso and Way Stations. 3:004 Atlautic Express, Ogieu and Lash.. 7:004 Benicia, Vacaville, Rumsey, Sacra- mentd. Orovillo and Redding via Davis.. .o 7:804 Martinez, San Ramon, Valiejo, Napa, Calistoga and Santa Rosa. $:804 Niles, San Jose, Stocktou, Tone, Sacramento, Marysville and lted Blufl.... *8:304 Peters and Milton. 9:004 New Orleans Lgpress, Yosemito), ¥resuo, ersiield, Santa Bathara, Los Angeles, Derh- iug, El Yaso, New Orleans and ast. 41459 91004 Martinez and Stockton A:45r 9:004 Vallejo 615 wveeves Niles, San 5 Stockton .. SHeres, O #1:00r Sacramento liiver St 0:00p +1:30p Port Costa and Way Stations 13:452 4:00r Martinez, Sau Kamon, Napa, Calistoge, Sauta Rosa. i siieg A 4:00r Benicia, _Vacaville, ~ Woodland, Knights Landing, Marysville, Oro- ville and Sacramente 11:134 4:30r Niles, San Jose and Livermoro. S:454 4:30r Los_'Angeles Express, Stockton, Fresno, Senta Barbara and 1.08 Augeles . 3 .. 10:454 4:30p Santa Fo 1 for Mojave and Tast 10:454 6:00¢ uropean Mail, Og 2:454 6:001 Haywards, Niles and San Jo T:45A 00 Vallejo 17:452 7100 Oregon ¥xpress, Sacramento, Marys- ville, Itedding, Portiand, Puget Sound and L. 11104 %10:05p ““Sunset Limited.” ¥resno, Los Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and East .. .. §12:452 SANTA CRUZ DIVISION (Narrow Gmuse). B:ABA Nowark, Centerville, San.Jose, Felton, ruzand Way sis0p Almaden, Telton, Boulder Greek, Santa Cruz and Principal- Way Stations . “11:20a 4:15p Newark, 9:504 {1X:45p Hu: Excursion, San Jose and ‘ay Stations . 17:202 COAST DIVISION (Fhird & Townsend Sis.) Jose and Way Btations (New. 1:309 o, G lalupe, Surf and Principal Way Stations 7:03p OA Sau Jose and Way Stations. B:08p A Palo Alto and Way Stations. B:30p 301 San Mateo, Menlo Park, i 5, Tres Pinos, Sauta Cruz, Salinas, Monterey aud PacilicGrove *10:404 *3:30p San Jose and W Lations 9 5:301 San Jose and Principal Way Stations 6:30p San Jose aud Way Sta 5r San Jose and Way Station: SAN LEANDKO AND HAYWAKRDS LOCAL: 6:004 TiADA 8:004 (01454 2004 10:454 10.004 112004 Melrose, Seminary Park, Fitehburg, San Leandro and Haywards. 9:005 | § Runs throngh to Niles. $11:25p ) ¢ From Niles. | $112:000 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. Prom SAK FRANCISCO—Foot of Market Street (Slip 8)— *T:16 9:00 11:00ax. 11:00 +2:00 4 15:00- *6:00r.m. Prom OAKLAND—Foot of Broadway.— 1s GOA.I. 112:00 *1:00 1 A for Morning. * Sundays excepted. 1 Sundags only. 11 Monday. Thursday and Saturday nights only. Tuesdays and Saturdays. § Sundays and Thursdays.- SANFRARCISCO & NORTH PA- CIFIC RAILWAY C0. Tiburon Ferry—Foot of MarketSt. San Francisco to San Rafael. 13:00 *+6:00 *3:00 :00 P for Afternoon. | Saturdays only. , 9:00, 11:00 A.3.: 12:39, Eastern poluts. Rates and solders upon applica- | jon 10 F. F. CONNOR. General Agent, 650 Markes street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superiatendents } CEANIC S.S. CO. pAYS TC | HAWALL, SAMOA, HONOLULU | NEW ZEALAND, oY AUSTRALIA. $.S. AUSTRALIA. SN, AUS!RALIA for HONOLULU ony, ator- | day, December 5. a: 10 A M. Special party Tates. %'S, ALAMEDA sais via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, December | 10,812 . a0 t Line to OOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWY, South Africa. i J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery stregt. Freight Dffice, 827 Market st.. San Francisco. | COMPAGNIE GERER AL TRANSATLANTIQUB French Line to Havrs. H OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Iravelers by this line avoid both transic hy English railway ang the discomfort of crossing the channel ina smail boat. New Y ork 10 Alexandria, Egyph vis Facis, first-cliss $160 s second-cluss, $116, LA BRETAGNE LA CHAMPAGNE., LA TOURAINE LA GASCOGNE. Dec. 26, Sua. x. La NORMANDI Jan. 2 R & vs urilies paruiculars apply to | A FORGET, Aqwns, . Dec. 6, Noon | Dec. 12,5 a. 3. Dec. 18. 9 A. 3. S.mr Cosita Kica, Dow, Panama: Pacific Mau ' Steamship Co. Stmr City of Everett, Laverge, Nanaimo: John Rosemield’s Sons. . Sailed. ' SATURDAY, November 28 Stmr Homer, Jessen, Coos Bay. U S stmr Philadeiphia, Cotton. Catlao. Stmr Polnt Arena. Strand, Mendocino. Stmr Alcatraz, Waivig. Stmr Sunol, Dettmers, Newport. Stmr Costs Rica, Dow. Panama, e'c. Saip J B Brown, Magune, Nanaimo. © Br ship Dominion, Meredith, Queenstown, Bktn Monitor. Turloff. Bkin' Gleaner, Sprague, Grays Harbor. Sehr Maxim. Olsen. Casoar. Schr Ida McKay, Johnson, Grays Harbor. Charters The ship J B Brown loads coal at Nanalmo for this port! Br stmr Howick Hall, wheat at Tacoma for bt Vincent. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Nov. 28.—10 ». M.—Weather clear; wind NE; velocl y 16 miles. - Spoken. Nov 16—Lat 46° N, 1oag 18 W, Br ship Slerra Cadena. from Caraift. for San Francisco. Nov 8—Lat 1%, long 30 W, Br ship Reliance, fm Liverpool. for Ore ;. Per bxtn Ome: t 26— Lat 15 20 S, long 125 10 W, ship Joan A Brigss from Port Blakeley for Plymouth, Al weil. Domestic Port. 8AN DIEGO—Salled No¥ 28—Stmrs National City and Albion, for San Francisco. EUREKA—-alled Noy z8—sumr Alice Blanch- ard..for Portland. MONTEKEY — Salled Nov 38—Schr Monterey, for Bowens Landing. STEWARTS POINT—Arrived Nov 28—Schr Archie and Fontle, rom Iversens Landing. GREENWOOD—Salled Nuy 28—Stmr -Whites- boro, for San Fraciaco. 1ORT LOS ANGELES—Saliea Nov 28—Schr Ethe! Zane: stmr AMineola, for Comox. +_COOS BAY—Arrived Nov s8—stme Bonlta, hce Nov 26, for San Fran- Sailed Nov 28-Stmr Trucki clsco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov® 28—Schr Robert Searles, hence Nov 17. . ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 28—Stmr Weeott, hee Nov 16; Br bark Zinita, from Esquimalt; stmr Signal. ;rom Seattle, A COMA~Suiled Nov 28—Schr Zampa, for ua; as. TVERSENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 27-Schr Chr iina Sieffens. nence Nov 17, = — Arri: oV 28—Simr Greenwood, hence Nov 27. Xo. 8. Bowling Green, New York. 3. F, FUGAZI & CO, agents, 6 Montgomers avenue, San Francisco, WHITE STAR LINE. Unlted Smas_mxd Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SALLING, EVEGY WEEK. ABIN,$50 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing t0 stesgner and accommodations selected ; second cabin, $:2 50 and $47 50: Majes.ic and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing dates and cabin plans may be procured | from . H. AVERY, Paciic Mail, Dock, or a: tha General Otlice of the Compan& 613 Market streeg, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. e ‘General Agent for Pacific Coast. Pier No. 3, Washington st., M. Dltl}y.x:"r;l he received up Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. ‘he only line making through raies on Valley Leav: At 6 ight. N e ) TN T. C. Walker, . D, Pef Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. ‘Telephone M’Mnm C:s. VALLEJO ASD‘U. S. NAVY-YARD, av. and Yoot Ce STEAMER “MONTICELLO,”” Landi " Dock, Frelephone Biack 281, *Excursion trip, giviag 6 hours at Navy-Yard, FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ STEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT S50 Caatutihys wreamedy o o g At senger. Fare between Nan J}mclne‘o and Al'l: 50¢: to San Jose, 75 5 RATLROAD TRAVEL HOUNT - TAMALPALS. Trains conn N Coast ‘H‘.;'B‘ with orth Pacifie WEEK DAYS—icave S F. . Jeturning—Arrive S. ¥, S‘ANDAYB—A:AIIVIS.F BA. . Ing—Arrive S.F.1:15 p.M.4:20 p.) i SeEeevanine =, U ~ON arket st., 8. F. MUl Valey aud dount Tamsa!pals Soenic Sl wan 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 P. M. Thursdays—Extra tr) 2111:30 p. 3. Saturdays—Exira trips as 1: and 11:30 ». s | BUABAYE S50 0:90, 11:00 A 1:30, 8:30, 6:00, 6:20 P. M. San Rafael to San Franelizco. 'E)EZK DSA%SEGIZOI& T: g.‘ 20, llé)xfl A Mg ), P. M. turdays—) a1:55 . . and 6:35 P A e SUNDAYS—| U, 9:40, 11:10 A a.; 1:40, 3:40, 5:00, 6:25 P. M. ‘Between San Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schedule as above. Arrive San Francisco. WEeeg Davs. | pavs. Davs. * T80 A |8:00 ax| ) $:30 Pa|9:30 Ax 5:10 2 5:00 Px| 7:30 ax Windsor, 10:25 ax Healdsburg, Lytton, Geyserville, 8:30 #3[8:00 axt| Cloverdale. | 7:35 »x| 6:22 i Pleta, Hopland & 7:30 ax| 8:00ax| Ukiah. | 7:35 px| 6:29em 7380 ax 10:25 a4 8:00 Ax|Guerneville. | 7:35 px $:30 P | 6:22 r 7380 u)a;oo | Sonoma 1040 A S:40au ‘an 6:10 #x|5:00 Px| Glen Ellen. | 6:10 »x| 6:22 v 780 AM 500 x| 10340 A (10:2, A 8:30 Pa|5:00 pac| SePastopol. | g by | g 00 pag Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West Springd; st Geyserville for Skaggs Springs: as Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Pieta for Higuland . Springs, Kelseyville, Soda’ Bay and Lakej as Hopland for Lakeport and Bartie:t Springs: as Uklan for Viehy sorings, Saratoga Springs, Elus Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Upper Luke, Pomo, Pottet Valley, John Day’s, Riverside, Lierley's, Bucke nell’s, Sanhedrin~ Heights, Hullville, Boonevills, Greenwood, OrP's Hot Springs. Mendoclno City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Wiiiets, Cahto, Cor velo, Layionville. Harrls, Scotia and Eureka, it rates. 'y to Monday round-trip tickets at reduced On Sundays round-trip tickets to all points be yond Syn Ratael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Marke: st., Chronicle bulding. HG Wnfil.'rmmo. R X. RYAN, B L. Gen. Pass. Ageat Atlantic AND Pacific RAILROAD Trains leave and arriva atf Market-Street Ferry. SANTA FE EXPRESS. To Chicago via A. & P, Direct Line 2 Leaves daily at4:30 P. )., carrving Pullman Palace i Drawing-room and Modern Upholstered Tourist Sieeping-cars, which run daily throuzh to Chicago * i Katsas City: _ Annex cucs 10F Deaver and So uis. Eosion Excursions, via Ksnsas City, Chi Montreal and the White Mountains leave every T esday. The best raflway from Califormia te the East New rails, new fes: no dust: inleresting scenery, ana good meals in Harvey’s dining-rooms. San Francisco Ticket Office, 644 Market St., Chironicle Building. Telephone Mals 1531, Oakland, 1118 Broadway. 5 NORTH PACIFIC COAST RAILROAD (Via Sausalitp Ferry). ¥rom Ban Francisco, Commencing Sept. 13, 1833 == *9:1. X1 cr Ban on Mondays, oy days and Saturdays st 11:30 . ot 338 SUNDAYS. 350, 8:00, *4:50, 6: Trains marked * run to San Quentin, For Potny pLLROUGH TRAINS. 5 or Point Reyes and wny stations—7:; ::;:m:yn. 8:00 4. x%. Sundays, 1:40 7. u.”s;n: adero and way days; 1:45 ¥, tations~7:26 A M, weed M. Sprurdays, °