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FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1898. THE SA 1 E | on time or giving the error, if an: hed BAILBOAD TRAVEL. COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMAFY OF THE MARKETS. Stlver advanced. Wheat and Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Barley lower. for Buckwheat, $2 56@4 90; Texas and ' heifers, $2@4 20; bulls, 32 40@6 25; Texas steers, 2503 10; native cows 24 10; stockers and feeders, e HOGS—Receipts, 13,000. Market weak to 5c lower. Bulk of sales, 33 35@3 45; heavies, 33 40 3 308 47%; mixed, $3 30@3 65 No demar @3 50 pac 2% Hay and Feedstuffs unchanged. ghts, yorkers, $3 80@3 35; plgs, seans and Seed tore. | s3gs 2. . Sesgiel sgion o | "SHEEP — Receipts, 4000. Market steady. Rice stands the same, | Lambs, §3 80@85; muttons, $2 5G4 3. e OMAHA. Q\,‘ “, “'u., ‘d ,f‘ :" :,‘:fh""s" OMAHA, Nov. 11L.—CATTLE—Receipts, 1700. v R The market to-lay was steady to strong. Vegetubles coming in frozen. Native beof steers, $4 25@6 50; Western steers, Butter firm and Eggs still higher. | 33 75@4¢ 80: cows and helfers, $3@3 50; stockers ¥ plen ul and lower. and feeders, $3 25@4 80; bulls, stags, etc., $2 40 jame sold higher. @3 80. o O OGS —_Receipts, 700, Markst shade lower. it e Heavy, $340G8 45; mixed, §3 40@3 42%; light, Dried Fruits unchanged. 3350 btk of sules, 33 4215@3 45." Fresh Fruits the same. E Receipts, 1400. Market steady and No change in Provisions. | strong. Native muttons, $3 S0@4 40; Westerns, Meat Market unaltered. 33 7004 25; stock sheep, $3 50@4 60; lambs, $4 25 WEATHER REPORT. ; IN NEW YORK (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) i = & i SAN F o | NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—The Journal of Com- s : 180 : . .. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11, § p. M. | orce says: Layer figs in boxes have been and The follow are the sexsonal raintails to | TORCS SR SV SEE T ason & scarce com- Gate as compared with those of same date IASt| ;5qity. California has to some extent sup- veason and rainfall in last 24 hours | St Eureka .. Xed Bluff Sucramento San Exancisc hours, Special northwest, temperatur EASTERN MARKETS. nE Bast st This eomst | the bulk of the stock received has been packed e am % | in 1-ound bricks. The best fruit has come S50 111 from the northern part of the State and n tex- 0 081 tura and flavor has compared favorably with o 9 1.1 imported figs, but the objection made against D I the average California fig by consumers Is that ° on it (s thick-skinned and is defictent in flavor o 0 and sweetness, and until considerable improve- i e .77 | ment fn these respects 1s made opinion among | ximum temperature, | Eastern handlers seema to be that it will be roesn, 6L difficult to induce consumers to take them ade’ at midnight, co and st_win, from Mount Tamalpais—Clear; n Francisoo for thirty | g 5 November 12 18! Rey Subatnte, vicinity—#air Saturday plied the shortage in important varietles, but even temporarily, for im- ported fruit. California, it is claimed now, has an exceptlonally good opportunity to In wing | troduce her figs in Bastern markets, but while car; wind | buyers at present may be disposed to pay miles; temperature, 54; comparatively high prices for them because of 5. G. H WILLSON, | the short Smyrna crop, next year, if there is Local Forecast Official. | g good output of the latter, California growers CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Nov. 11 wheat shos 8t from 63k, @65%s of a discouraging nature to market b tng, and the advance was very slow | ayc for two was sure. English coneols | " CHICAGO, Nov. 1l.—Porter Bros. Compan: e up 3-16 1 almost total lack of | California fruit sales: Pears—Glout Morc buying orders was reported from the | $2 5 box: Winter Nells, $2. Grapes— senbourd. Liverpool, whieh declined 14 yea- | & 8, elnile crate: Toigay, 65eG3l 10; Verdels, | tardey, showed a furtheri@scline &€ the jopen- | Q31 455 Cornichons, 1800031 $; Diack Ferra: ing I %@1d, and London reported | ¢ o 3 cazgoes considered 1t NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. advisa on yesterday's — deci 2 ‘went the May | OREGON. e the market | poORTIAND, Nov. 11 — Exporters to-day the hange me at New ts ber Iy quite gre n was w and the Gove crop 1,427 cash ® the NEW YOR R wheat brands absorbing what little de- [ goon, §1 27 sted, OATS—Dealers report a fair business at the Receipts, 207,200 bushejs; exports, | established quotations. Spot firm. No. 2 red, 6%c, f,| Fancy Feed, $1 21%@1 30 per ctl: good to %o arrivd Optlons—Opened easy | choice, §1 2%@1 5: common, $1 17%@1 20; Sur- to arrive, Optlons—Opened easy | prico '$1 35q1 42%; Gray, $1 20@1 22%: milling, of aisappointing eables. Subsequent Red, 31 40@1 47%; Black, $1 60 were more bullish on expart demand on late cables, and prices rallied sharply. | CORN_There s very little doing and quo- e ek anTance. Sales G ‘o, | tations unghanged. s @%c net advance. Sales included No. | “spiay rouna yeliow, §115; Eastern large yel- 2 red May, 70%@i0%c; closed T0%c. low. $1023@1 Go; white, $105; mixed, $1@l02% EOFH Finier | per ctl; California White. §105@1 075%. WOO Qilet > RYE—Dull and unchanged ‘California, | METALS—Under conflicting _influences the | & 5031 25: Eastern, $1 153120 ~er ctl. metal market showed cons.derable irregular- | P pUGKWHEAT—Ts nominal, there being no ity to-day. A feature of the development was | aemana. ssure tone, talk was surprisin On hortl; modei until sea for t igh d imp ssible s Y MARKET. The opesing trades of L@%e, May starting | ere was plenty of mews h demand hi | may find it a difficult matter to maintain a | foothold in Eastern markets unless they ma- | terlally fmprove the quality of their fruit in | texture and flavor and are ready to market | it here at reasonable prices. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. in | The Tarl Fruit Company’s auction sales of California fruit in the East to-day resulted as buyers, but the | follows: ngly light and no | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11.—Tokay Grapes, the contrary the | Single crates, $1 68; double crutes, 33 62. CHICAGO. 11.—Red Emperor Grapes, y after t - y after the open- |, oryyg 31 3. Weather favorable. Three cars The vol- rate and fuctu: after 11 o'clock, made a nominal quotation of 3% for Walla Walla wheat and 62@sic for valley and blue- oard and foreign | stem, but arpnot at all anxlous for business he better mr:d the | gt these figures, and very few of the holders potice of that | will listen to anything less than 64@sic in Port- of the | 1ang o export | “Cleared—Ship Meeltan with 95,55 bushels of wheat for Queenstown F n wheat shipments from Portland for ending to-day were 650,768 bushels. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Nov. 1L—WHEAT—Club, 60c; blue- s @bic. Thére are now in elevators and on tracks in Tacoma 1,590,000 bushels of wheat. as 120 loads taken re and at »rovement. _Thers queeze in De: 1 an effect As the ses- shorts gradu- y & was B x dvanced steadily FOREIGN MARE: e O eies | LONDON, Nov. 11.—Consols, 110 1-16; @ilver. O ieat report, which made the | 25d; wheat cargoes off coast, buyers and 0 hels. There was a good | ers indifferent, operations 3d lower; and a lot of December buying | on passage rather e i lower; There was renewed buying at the | standard California, o2& 8d; English erators and the mar- | markets, quiet. af t the best prices | LIVERPOOL, Nov. 1 a shade higher. standard California, 6s 104 selling by & | qu flour in P . heavily of | markets. easy COTTON—Uplands, 3d. e n d was good, e 1i tion was over the et A CEGEING. and the advance in other | WHEAT—Spot No. 1 red Northern spring 5 was e by ocats. May | dull, és 216 : higher CORN—Spot American mixed quiet, 35 104 Stagnant. Early there was | November stea ;. December ste 1 cat and on lower hog | 3s Sd; March steady, 3s 6%d. demand from pack- | Sl o lard, and shorts covered PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. recovering the slight open- | - demand was better. At the | PORTLAND, Nov. 1L—Exchanges, $531924 Was 2c higher, lard 2nd | palances, $46, AT MOVE £ 4 ERPOOL FUT RK GRAIN AN K. Nov. copper and MENTS. Receipts. Shipments. | FUTURES. 11.—FLOU! 2700 barrels: quiet and steady, LOCAL MARKETS. Bushels. | EXCHANGE AND BULLION 104090 | Sterling Exchange, 6 days Sterling Exchange, sight erling Cables o York Exchange, sight telegraphic v York Exchange, Fine Silver, per ounce Mexican Dollars. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. LR WHEAT—Prices were lower all around and the market was dull. Spot Wheat—Shipping, §1 22%@1 26%. $1 15%@1 20; milling, CALL BOARD SALES. — Informal session—9:15 o'clock- 13,008 ctls, §1 18% 000, $1 18%. Ma URES. second_session—May—2000 ctls, i Decemb ), $119%. Regular forenoon session — Ma. 1 6000, $1 22%; 20,000 $123; 14,000; §1 23%. nber—14,000, $1 :m\g‘, 16,000, $1 19%. Afternoon session—May—22,000 ctls, Oct. Jan.-AdL | 2000, $122%; 2000, $1 23. December—2000, $1 18%%; -47:35 00| 6000, $1 16% --47 40 4600 BARLEY—The market was dull at a slight | s g1 35 | Teduction in_quotations, L -2 5 e 233,01 21%; Bre 3 0 per | e L L | _Feed, 3123501 T Brewing, §1.3 4@1 40 per CALL BOARD SALBS. Informal session—4:15 o'clock—No sales. Second session—No sales. Regular forenoon—No sales. ‘Afternoon session—December—2000 ctls, D PRODUCE. —Receipts, $128; i | ecline in tin and FLOUR AND MILLSTUFTS. 5 in the ‘aggregate was cOmDBru-i tivaly small, although the prospects for im- 5 2 A O i weel were| The China steamer took out 3100 bbls Flour. ed as very good. At the close the Metal | FLOUR- Family extras, bakers” Exchanegs a: | extras, $4 per bbl. PIC iet, $7 bid and $2.35| MILLSTUF Prices In sacke are as fol- > = 2 80 | lows, usual dis nt to the trade: Graham 5 COPPER--Fime, with $12 80 bid and iy - or 1 o > 4 amced 5 el L Dull and easier, with 31505 bid and | . (o, ‘Cornmeal, $62; Oatmeal,” $125; Oat = 15 bid. $5 25 ki Groats, 50; Hominy, $325@350; Buckwheat 315 bid, $5 25 asked | Rlour, 4@ 95; Cracked Wheat. 3375: Farina, T 8% Asie our. " 344 5; ; ; bid and 33 75 asked. The | g'55." Whole Wheat Flour, $350; Roiled Oats settling price for leading | {yo ro1g), 35 85@6 25; in sacks, $ 656 05; Pearl ers at the West quoted lead Barley, $5; Split Peas, $ 25; Green Peas, $ 50 per 100 1bs. Invol aporated DRIED FRUT , Nov. 11.—Cali apples strong; o s, 3036 packages, steady: West- HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. All descriptions remain unchanged. BRAN—$15@16 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$19@20 per ton. refining, 2 13-16@ | FECDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, 327 per ton; refined firm. | Oflcake Meal at the mill, 1@ Job- cages; steady. | bing, $32@a2 50; Cocoanut Cake, $24@20; Cotton- 25c; fuc- | seed Meal, $26@30 per ton; Cornmeal, $2350@ | 24 50; Cracked Corn, $24@25. CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, £00d to choice and $1i@15 50 for lower grades: no fancy coming in; Wheat and Oat. $1517 Oat, $14@15 50; Isiand Bariey, $1250@1350; Al falfa, $10@11; Stock, $11@12; Clover, nominal. OUTSIDE HAY—(From Oregon, Utah, ete.)— | | | T | fornia dried fruits - fruits steady. | VAPORATED APPLES—Common, 7gSc per | ound e wire tray, 5@3ic; ¢ Timothy. $13 per ton. B Tancy. wc. ray, $@S4e; cholce, $%@ | TgTh XW—ss@ilc per bale. PRUNES %@l per pound | - APRIC Royal, 11@i4c: Moeorpark, 18@17c. | BEANS AND SEEDS PEACHES 2. CHICAGO, was easil Teef stee celed, Sh@ CHICAGO. Nov. small to-day and in good demand. Qisposed of at strong prices. $3 90@5 59 “rr poor to best grades, TOCK MARKET. 11.—Receipts of cattle were 2ic; peeled, = 12%c; peeled, I5@ | qyere are mo further changes in anything. Eeans are in fair demand. BEANS—Bayos, $190G2; Small Whites, $20 2 15; Large Whites, $1 70@1 50; Pinks, $1 $0@2 05 Reds. $3 25; Blackeye, §350@3 76; Butters, $2@ 250; Limas, $3 2043 27%; Pea, $210@2 25; Red Kidneys, $2'40G2 50 per ctl. Brown Mustard, $ 50 per ctl; Yeflow Flax, $2@210; Canary Seed, 2% . T@Tke; Rape, 2%@2%c; The supply Native Bk of sa Hemp, 2%@3c; Timothy, b@oike. w DRIED PEAS—Niles, §125@1 40; Green, $1 50 @17 per etl ern_range steers sold at e B S : | POTATOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. HOGE—-Averaged fGc fow 5 day - | o G T B best, 5 00 60 bulk. $3 | New Potatoes are weak. Summer Squash is 3 55: plgs. 32 50@2 N | searce and higher. Other descriptions are about Lambs sold activelr to-dav at strong | as before. Some Tomatoes are coming in o forest sclling at 83 7564 25; best, | frozen. B s e, oy anene sied? B8 | POTATOES—3@déc. for Early Rose and 30 feeders hold mostiy at $3 60@3 90, avhile feeding | 55¢, for River Burbanks; Salinas Burbanks, Toc Jeeders o o g C0° o0, While feeding | gg) o5, Oreson, 60Gd0c; Sweet Potatoes, 50@Tsc pte—Cattls, $50);. Dogs, 'T005 * shieap, | L07 HeRThy Sl WL B Sorgiercd. Tew ¥ots ST OORIONS 30GAse per ctl; Plckle Onions, 3@ L S per ctl. - , Nov. 1L—CATTLE—Recelpts, 0. |~ VEGETADLES—Green Peas, 3@ String “ endv: beef nteers. 333074 2; cows, | Beans, 2a3%; Lima Beans, 50c@$L per sack: 273 40; fesders, freight pald (o Tiver, 32 §5@ | Bay Squash, Tic; Green Peppers, Z@sc; Cab- & stockers, frelght paid (0 river, $8G4 15; buiis. | bage, 40G50e; Tomatoes, HG0C: Garlic. iGsc e e t & per 1b: Green Okra, 23@50c per box; Cucumbers, HOGEfecelytn, 450, Masket steady: tene | Egone: Triea O, e ib: Bag Plant 56 packers. §3 50@3 5 mixed. $3 45@3 50; heavy, | 500 per box; Marrowfat Squash, $8@10 per ton. 4. SP—Receipts, 1400. KANBAB CITY. KANSAS celpis, 4000; M: CITY, Nov. market steady. EVAPORATED sliced, raw, 12¢ VEGETABLES — Potatoes, arket slow; prices er 1b in lots of 2 Ibs; sliced, n . B rrots, old, 3 o : 3 1L—CATTLE—Re- | bage, 30c P eoitse, o ; Sweet Potatoes, 30c; Turn Natlve dteers, | Siring Beans, 30c; Twm:f:n. :oo. e $16@18 50 for | | POULTRY AND GAME. price list - ! Coal, per ton— Game s0ld off well at better prices. Cannel "....3~—@12 00/ Castle Gate..§9 60@ — Poultry was in ample supply. Turkeys | Wellington . —@10 00/Southield - were lower and dull, being in overstock. New Welling- Wellington 950 POULTRY — Dressed Turkeys, 16@i7c; live | ton . 10 00, Coos Bay.... 700 13@14c for Gobblers u“:;‘o f@ucnmé ;_)l:,!rl; e | ese, . "$1 25421 50; Goslings, 312 e I L L O o RiGs 80 for | Butter. fancy, per _|Cheese, Swiss.....0@%5 young; Hens, $4@5: Roosters, young. $i@5; | fauare ... 45@50 Common Eggs...80@35 Doosears, old. $4¢34 §0; Frvers, $4@4 50; Brollers, | DO, per roll.... .40@i5 Hanch Eggs, per, . $350 for large, $2@3 25 for small; Pigeons, $1@ Q;’v £0od.......8T%@— dozen . ...40@45 133 per dozen for old and §1 50@1 75 for squabs. Fl';fl;d = zfigqg’J Hi;gy Comb, pern. 5 o %1 60pt: Mallard, Canvasback, | Cheese, Cal ......12@15) Do, extracted... y10 s6@8: Sprig, S3@4; Teal, $2@2 50; Widgeon, $i [ Cheese, Eastern...15¢—| T 59; Smail Duck, $150@1 75; English Snipe, | Meats, per Ib.— $150; Jack Snipe, §1; Gray Geese, 32 50; White | Bacon veree 12@17[Pork, fresh........—@12 e it B “Bant, $1G1 50 Honkers, $8; | Beet, cholce. " —@2| Pork, salt @12 ve," $1@l 2; Rabbits, $125@150 for Cotton- c\gg‘ea”ggéx ST H..-)—Dglz tland Lt w6 Hom. Cal 3 |Sirioin Stake (! i2g - i J' CES: ND EGG! 0, Eastern... orterhouse, do...17¢ B > Lard i §moked Bedt...._ 12015 Butter Is steady but no higher. utton . Pork Sausage 2 Fastern Eggs have again advanced, belng 5‘;}‘:]!"?:;: Sallen a 0@1s | scarce, California Eggs are firm. Bont A S e, ench.. = | Cheamery—Fancy creameries, 31G2c; S60- | Lom oy HO%t o Fanine | onds, 18@20c. opre. gach . @ 7| Mallard, pair 261 3 | Bairy Chotes to fancy, 18@2c: common | O'¢ [Roosters. o \SPUE. BT PRT 0@ 60 grades, 15@17350. : 90} sl 1 . d | e o e tiricin, 1hoe; pickled roil, | BOSTEL sach. 60Q o Widgeon,cpalcs S0 19@21c; creamery tub, nominal. Turkeys, pr db 15@ 20/ Wild Geese, BF Fastern Buticr—Ladle packed, 16@16%c per | Ducks, cach 50 e T w0 | e G oies mia new, 1001: ol B4 | Sroas:, SECL -3 HOL S Eaalel BE . won s | 915c; Cream Cheddar, 10@ilc; Young America. [ Rabbits, pair.——@ 40 e e | 05@1I%e; Eastern, 12gLe. | o it ot EGC Ranc] ggs, 3% ¢ per dozen; me- as 5 i nnE3as0R0C ATt ANy Bananis, ‘dox.’ s5q2) Fiums, b, .0 4 2 | 3 ranberries er |Quinces, per | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. auart o e Ve o | The Orange growers estimate the coming crop R LS ReR | ) carloads. Firm but not fancy prices | Huckleberrles, por Strawberries, per,___ | pected. The local market s but lightly | _Ib 610 _drawer ..........25@50 4 with this fruit at the moment. T 200— Walnuts, Ib.......12Q15 uous fruits show no change worthy of | Limes. doz note. ? Vegetables DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Artichokes. doz..40@60! Mushrooms, Ib. — Btrawberries, 32@3 por chest for large and | Beets, doz_......_.12@15 Onions. 1b. 4@ 5 — for small. white, 1b.. 4@ 5| Peppers, gi ti@ s Huckleberries, 5@6c per 1b. Colored, 1b...... 4@ 5 Potatoes, b 2 3 nominal. Lima, 1b........ 6G—| Do Sweet ...... 3@ 4 ons, b0c In single and 75c@$1 per box Cabbage, each. b4r10! Parsnips, doz. 15@20 Cauliflowers. each 5@10|Radishes, dz bchsli@12 age, doz bnchs..25@35 String Beans, 1b.. 4@ 5 in_double layers. Pomegranates, 50@75c per small box. Celery, bunch.... 5 Cress, doz bnchs..203 > berries, $7Q@7 50 per barrel for Eastern n pTamberTie, Y% for Goos Bay. Cuicumbers, doz. .. 1602 Summer Squash, Ordinary Grapes, 25@ic per box: crates sell | Egg Plant, per Ib 4@ §| per ib.... about 10c higher than boxes; Wine Grapes, $20@9 Green Okra, Ib.... 6@ 8| Thyme, 1b.. 33 per ton for Zinfandel and $15@18 for com- | Green Peas, lb...E@—|Turnips, doz. mon kinds. Lentils, ib. . a3 biTOmfitDes, 1b. Raspberri $3 50@4 50 per chest. Lettuce, doz.... @25 Apples, 60c_for common, 75@8sc per box Fish, per lb.— for No. 1 and $1@1 2 for choice. Barracuda . @10 Shrimps .. 8910 Pears, 50a$1 per box. Carp . 6@ 6/Shad_.. GITRUS FRUITS Navel Oranges, §3 50@4 per | Codfish 1l sa10/Sea Bass ings, $150; Lemons, $1G2 for common | Flounders Smelts 10412 > 0@3 50 for good to chol Mexican | Herring . Callfornia_Limes, 50c@$l per | Halibut . @12 Skat Bananas, $1 50G2 per bunch; Pine- | Kingfish .......... 8@10iTomcod | apples, $3G5 per dozen’ | Mackerel Clams, gal | — | _ Do, Horse —@—i Do, hardshell, 100.40@50 | DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. | Perch Na1d| Crabs, each.......10a15 2 ompan Nuts are doing better under a good holiday | Rockfish 410 Mussels, qt... acniana Salmon, smoked.. 20— Oysters Cal, D FRUIT—Prunes, 6%@7c for 40-50's, | Samom fresh {Do Basters, for 50-60's, 3%@4c for 60-70's, 3L@3%sc for %@se for 80-90's, 2G2%c for 90-100's for 100-110's; Silver Prunes, 2%4@; c for good to choice, T%@Sc for and or Peaches, 6@7% MINING STOCKS. 13¢ tancy and_lo@1?izc for peeled; Apricots, 10¢ v vo excel R Rt S S an\rpar):‘.' With one or two exceptions the market for | Bvaporated~apples, TK@T%4c; sun dried, 4@ | T.0InE stocks was easier. el Black Figs, sacks, 2@2%c: Plums, 41 | The Chollar assessment falls delinquent in ¢ for pitted and 1@llc for unpitted; Nec- | board to-day. In local securities Hawalian {arines, 6@ic for prime to fancy; Pears, 6@ic | Commercial was lower and Hana Plaatation for quarters and S@dc for halv firmer. Hutchinson advanced to $66. -crawn. 4%c for three- RAISIN @6iec for Seedless Following were the sales in the San Fran cisco Stock Board vesterda. for Lovdon Layers; Dried Grapes, 2%43c. MOk o NUTS—Chestnuts, 10@12c per’ Walnuts, | 100 Alphs Jould Y¢ for hardshell, S@Sc for softshell; Almonds, | o Beirmer ol Oy, for hardshell, 13c for softshell, "1G@I5c for | 300 Bese & Belcher. 300 Overman ... _shell; ]'e—.\xm§ 6@ic for Eastern and | 35 i Potosi x fsc for lifornia; Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. 0 Chatian 3 B Tise S Ligie for brignt and sgoc | G0 Chollar o Sevage LU 2 for lower grades; water white extracted, 61%@ | 1o " 5 Sierra Nevada... £ Te; light amber’ extracted, 6c; dark, 5@8%c | 100 Gonfidence P s i e B per. 1b. Sc Dér a1 | 200 Crown Point 131100 Yellow Jacket... 23 - 5 | Afternnon ssion. PROVISIONS. | 100 Andes Kentuck | 100 Beleher Mexican The market rules dull at unchanged quota- | 600 Best & Belicher. . . . tions | 50 Bullion ... Oceldental . J MEATS—Bacon, 7'4c¢ per 1b for | 100 Caledonia Ophir ... 590 Chollar for iight medium, 10c for light, 10%c | light and 12@12'zc for sugar cured; | 200 . e sugar-cured Hams, 10c; _California | 230 Con Cal & : - , 9@9%c; Met Beef, $10@10 50 per bbl; Crown Point Seg Belcher ... Sould & Curry erra Nevada. 200 Hale & Norers. 100 Justice 2 Me: $114 a Prime Pc $15 50@16 150; Family Beef, 3125 K, $10; extra clear, $18@ Smoked Beef, 11@12c 16 LARD—Eastern tierces, quoted at 5%c per Ib | Following were the sales In the Pacific Stock for compou and 6%@Tc for pure; pails, 7i4c; | Board yesterday: s, 4%@5c er 1b for compound Morning Session. California_tiere 24 half barrels, 6%c; 10-1b tins, | 500 Andes 500 Belcher ...... 1200 Best & Belchr. 5 ACi | 200 ...... x 3 a cas a | 200 - S b pails, 6 in a case, 83c; 50-Ib | 200 Caledonia - 2 tins, 1 or 2 in a case. T%c: Wooden buckets, 20 300 ChoLlar ......... 20 AT 1bs net, Stac: fancy tubs, S0 1bs net, 73c; half \ 2200 Con Cal & Va..110 . 8 barrels, about 110 1bs, 7%c. o e Lot T == 1200 020 5 Lt iHes HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. e~ s :T‘fi - 9 - . | 700 Grown Point - 30 HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and/brands sell | 2100 Gould & Curry 32 about 4c under the quotations. Heavy salted {300 ...... 4 weree 2500 o7 steers, 0c; medium, S4c; Nght, 8o; Cow- (1000Julfa ......... 01700 Yellow 2 hides, S@Sk%e; Stags, 6c; Salted Sige: Calr, | 500 Justice “LIUITII 171200 ... 2 nides, Sgtic; Stags, 6 alted Kip, $ie: Calf, | g0 JONCE 100 3] Sic; dry Hides, sound, lic; culls and brands, | ‘Afternoon Session. 2c; dry K d [ S 7c; S peand Ley) Calpfifosl) 24,200 Kentuck ...... 10 Sheepskins, shea 30@40c 15@2 Soc ing: < : ‘gach: short wool, ach: medium,” 6 long wool, 90c@ 23]1000 Mexican . 21{800 Ophir @lic: Foothill and Northern, defective, 10@i2c; Middle County, 13@l6c; Hum boldt and Mendocino, i4@ifc; Nevada, 10@lc stern Oregon, 10@12c; Valley Oregon, 15@1ic. HOPS—ISS8 crop, 13@17c per Ib. Northern, free, 700 Justice . 500 600 .0 300 . $1 10 ch: Horse Hides, sait. $1 75@2 for large and Tic for small; Colts, S6c: Horse Hides, ary, | g AL red 3356 ber 1b; No. 2, | 400 Chollar . i : 2%c; refined, 11%@4%c; Grease, 2c. P e i iia gt 5 WOOL—15:7 clip, Southern Mountain, 7@10c: | S0 Con Cal & Va.l 1734 R0 Favage oo free Nortnern, 9@l2. Spring clips—Southern | $00 == Gt P S e Mountain, 12 months’, $@lic: San Joaquin and { {00 < 146 on -G : Southern,’ 7 “monthy', $@ite; Foothill and | g0 Hrotn Boint L i 16{400 Yellow Jacket. 191700 .. e . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags for next season, Bid Ask. | l | nominal, at 4%@Sec; Wool Bags, 28@2Sc; San | Hale & Norers. 9 10 Julla = 0 Quentin Bags, $4 85; Fruit Bags, 5¢, 5%c and | Alpha ceeeenee — 5 stice 20 21 5%c for the three grades of white and 7@Sc for | Alta - . 08 07 Kentuck .... 0 brown | Andes 10T 10 T1'Lady Wash Ll — 02 | COAL—Some changes will be seen. Welling- | Helcher -....... 22 23 Mexican . S8 | ton, 3 per ton; New Wellington, §8; Southfield Fest & Belcher 30 32 Ophir % T Wellington, §7 50; Seattle, $6; Bryant, $6; Coos | Bullion . 07 03j0verman 0 06 | Bay, $; Wallsend, §7 50; Scote, $5; Cumber- | Caledonia 1 U] land, $ 50 in bulk and $10 in sacks; Pennsyl- | Chollar ... 18 o e vania_Anthracite Egg, [ 50 per | Ghalles Con.. 8 OFpiom. + - hroeh Brrings and Castle Gate, §7 S0; Cone, | Confidence <o, 8 —iSex Deloher . 11 04 ‘ber ton in bulk and $1i in sacks. % n Cal & Va:140145|Sierra Nevada. 83 89 2 Der tonn taik e | Con Tmperial .. 01 02Siiver Hill ..... — 08 | “During th lc" there ‘have been four de- | Crown Point °. 22 “idiSyndicate’. o liveries of co Washington cwith:11950 | Son New Yok (0t s coiStanasen e 10 o ré Faey sh Columbla, 6548 t | Bureka Con ... 32 3|Union Con ... 20 31 18,496 ton: this” week from | Exchequer ..... — 04{Utah ........... 09 10 | Great Britain or Australia, aithough there are | Gould & Curry. 21 22 Yellow Jacket. 22 24 several overdue, and the total arrivals this | T o Week e considerably le: than the quantity | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. | consumed. to our coal the Very few vessels have been added | -loading list from foreign ports for | past thirty days, and but few will be FRIDAY, Nov. 11 Morning Sessfon. added for the mext month if we do mot have | 10 Giant Powder Con 0 | & seasonable rainfall in the Intervening time. | © Hana Plantation Co. s74 | Already coal charter rates have been advanced | 225 do S 00 | from Great Britain, caused by the absence of do S 12145 local rains, although it is certainly very early Mariket- §7i4 yet to feel st all alarmed. In November any [ $2000 N P C R R 6s Bonds. 0 changes in the f. 0. b. prices of Australian | ‘158 F Gi 6 50 coal for the ensuing veir are alwa vs declared, | 10 Sprin ke So far the schedule has not been finally named | 59 Hawa « al’ & 6214 B il oy Srcaien e & & awalian Commerela S0 | | price for Wallsend will be 8 shillings per ton. [ g do do ; | his has been the banner year for the northeri | 109 do do 3 collieries, as they have had the fuel market | 50 do do @ under their absolute control. The quantity of | & do do )\ competing foreign fuel has not been sufficient | a3 do do N to disturb any prices they might establish. ~ 5 oo Swankea and. Austalis there are | oo SVRNE Valley 6 Bonds S anhout 21,000 tons of coal to arrive fa the naxt | *° Afternoon Sesston. 10 Alaska Packers’ A. 10 California Sale Deposit . 5 Giant Powder Con. 10 Bana Plantation Co... thirty days, which is less than/one week's actual consumption; the deficit must be de- livered from the coast collieries. So far there has been no intimation that any change of values will be made In fuel for domestic uses z | this winte % 510 do do RICE-China ‘mixed, $4 05@4 10: China No. 1, | 10 Hutchinson S T $4 700 extra _do, $5 25@5 50; Hawallan, | 50 do do 20 £ ;" Japan, $ 80@6 40; Louisiana, $ 50@) | 50 Nevada National 0 § & 50 do - 4o . ... 2% SU'GAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- | * 50 § F Gas & Electric Co. 7 pany_quotes, terms net cash: Cube crushed [ 165 do do .. ;s ST% And Fine Crished. 6%c: Powdered, 6l%c; Candy | 5 do do 00 Granulated, 5%ec: Dry Granulated, 5ic; Confec- | 410 Hawallan Commercial & Sugar. tioners' A, 5%c: California A, 5%c; Magnolia A, | §1000 Market-street Ry Con Bonds 5s.....115 50 Blac: Extra C, bo; Golden C. 4%c; half-barrels, | ~ 85 Oceanic_Steamship Co.. e 3¢ more than barrels, and boxes l4c more. No | § Spring Valley Water 101 00 order taken -at less than 75 barrels or Its | $2000 Spring Valley 4s Bonds. 1102 50 | equivalent. e 74 $1000 Spring Valley (s Bonds. 119 00 i 100 Vigorit Powder 00 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. There f6 mo further change i any descrip- tion. Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers are as follows: BERF-Tirst quality, 6%c: choice, 7c; second quality, 5%2@bc; third quality, A@S5e. Morning Session. 75 Central Light & Pows 50 Hana Plantation Co. 20 Oceanic Steamship Co. Street— 21 87l [ Vidi—Large, $4@élc; smail. €4@74o | 2 Contral Light & Power. 90 12% Ut ” T@T%e: Afternoon Session. #;;Tfifif:g\;:%i?’m'@‘*c' Ewes, %@ | 25 Hawailan Commerclal & Sugar...... 38 50 PORK—Live Hoks, 3%@ic for large, 44@i%e | 5 5o 99 - 2 for medium and 3% @3%c for small; stock Hogs, 2%@3c; dressed Hogs, 5% @6%e. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. For Friday, November 11. 00 20 Market-street Raiiway . 101 12% 30 Spring Valley Water ..... — e —— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Flour, qr sks ... 48)[Hides, no 75| Louise Swain to Anne M. Som i . 5 7 ine M. Sompton, lot on § Jhons, g bt rll P S 33 | line ot Post street, 5 W of Polk, S 120 by W Barley, cnls i igar, sl 500 | 30; also lot on W line of Thirty-fourth avenue, Cheese, ctls ges, doz . . 6,000 | 240 N of C street, § 240, W 240, N 120, E'120, N Butter, ctis 126|Quicksiiver, flsks 102 | 120, F 120; also lot bounded onthe N by Mariposa Teliops e g5 |LCather, rolls ... il | street, E by Vermont, 8 by Solano and W by e ot e T - 20,000 | Barclay and Masons' fence, E by portion of Al Bt Do s -~ 182 | Potrero Nuevo block 104, and all that portion Onions, akak 3 55 By e e 86,300 | of sald block in J. W. Farrington claim; $1. Middlings, sks 16 Brandy. gals ... 2,070 | William and Jeanette Wolf to Edward Wolf, Hay, ton: .. 217|Raisins, bxs ..... 1460 | 1ot on W line of Gough street, 10 N of Ellis, Wool, bales 88" N 37:6 by W %0: $10. \ Mary F. Dudley and Kate W. Kirk (execu- trices of.estate of Elizdbeth M. Stevenson) to Balthaser Schafer, lot on W line of Octavia street, 125 N of Vallejo, N 25 by W 125; §2310. Balthaser and Katherine Schafer to Kather- ine Schneider, same; $2310. L. M. and Eveline 8 *forse to Edward P. Heald, lot on S line of Grove street, 100 W of Baker, W 50, S 112:6, W 108:4%, S 25, E 158:4%, N e iine Winter ‘to William Price, I osepbine Winter to m_Price, Frults arb getiing scarce, and several kinds | NW- corner. of Tessle And Twenty-Arst stroets: are dropped from the list. W 3T by N 8; . 4 Following s The Call's regular weekly [ James B Fotnson oy G. I Umbsen, com- FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Cheese Is rather Butter is cheaper again. dearer. Eggs are unchanged. Vegetables show the few usual at this time.of the year. Poultry has been coming In freely, and the market is therefore abundantly supplied. Game is_rather cheaper. slight changes missioner) to Christian H. Voight, lot on line of Capp street, 245 S of Twenty-third, 3 37:6 by E 122:6; $5945. Timothy Connuhan to Ellen Connahan, lot on W line of Dupont street, 1% § of Francisco, 25 by W §0; gift. Louise Kopp (wife) to_Charles Kopp. lot on N line of Lewis place, 177:6 W _of Taylor street, also 80 N of Post, W 4) by N 57:6; gift. Elizabeth Lamburth to Cassius E. lot on NE corner of Sierra and Louisiana streets, E 50 by N 100; gift. Solomon and Dora Getz to Charles O. Am. yott, re-record of 17196 4 110, lot on W line of Eixteenth avenue, 20 N of I street, N 25 by W_120; §10. Jacob and Lina Heyman to Jennie Saunders (wife of John D. Saunders), lot on W line of Forty-sixth avenue, 330 S of I street, § 2 bY 0 $10. By Tt on %V Mary A. Mertes to Samuel B, Mertes, W line of Thirty-ninth avenue, 250 S street, S 50 by W 120; $10. Jacch and Lina Heyman to John W. Jones, lot 560, gift map 1; $10. Alameda County. Colombo Raffa to Rosa Rafrd, lot on NE cor- ner of Twelith and Campbell streets, B 35 by N 110, block 726, Oakland; $10. 3. T. and Nannie Latimer to R. H. Latimer (trustée for R, J., Fennie B. and Nannie Latic mer), lot_on N line of Ninth street, 83 W of Chester, W 30 by N §, Oakland; grant. Poolo, M. E. and C. Gavello to Herman Lut- gen, lot on S line of West Thirteenth street, 136 E of Center, E 22 by S 110, Oakland (quit- claim deed); 5. Blanche K. and G. E. Van Haltren to Wil- liam O'Brien, lot 18, biock 528, Gibbons prop- erty, map 1, Oakiand; 32500. Pitrick D. Hogan to J. M. and Laura M Brown, lot on SE line of Webster street, 100 SW of Oak avenue, SW 2 by SE 12, being & portion of Glen Echo Tract, map 2, Oakland Annex; $10. Lenox to John F. Cross, E. H. and Anna P. lot on S line of Duncan street, distant SE 108 724, Brooklyn from B line of county road, No. “ to Moraga Valley, thence SE 15, § 100, W T, N 100 to beginning, portion of Cameron Tract, East Oakland; $10. Edward and Louisa MecCormack to Dennis Healey, lot on NW corner of East Ninth street and Park way, N 80 by W 60, belug lot 20, block 11, Badgers' subdivided block 11, Clin- ton, East Oakland; $10. H. B. and Luna Griffith to W. A. L. Knowles, lot on § line of Channing way, 260 W of Fulton street, W 50 by S 150, block 3, Col- | lege Homestead, Berkeley; $10. M. W. fargeant to Joseph Lancaster, lot 26, Searles Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Maria B. Gamble to E. G. Bishop, lot on E line of Court street, 41:4 N from point of inter- section of E Court street with S line of lot 15, block 82, town of Alameda, sald point be- ing distant 134;11% N_from N Monroe street, N 41:4, E 100, § 41:4, W 100 to beginning, Ala- meda;’ $1000. Joseph and Elizabeth Lancaster to D. U. {anage, lot on N line of Encinal avenue, 200 | W of Walnut street, W 50 by N 140, except the | § 10 feet taken for widening Encinal avenue, being lot 5 in E half of block E, lands adja- cent to Encinal, Alameda; $10. Willlani A. and Mary J. Knowles to H. B. Griffith, lot on SW corner of Santa Clara and Versailles ayenues, W 141 by S 46, heing lot §, Hays and Caperton property, Alameda; $10. Amy M. S. Beck to Frank ¥neh lot o N llne of Twenty-second street, 97.84 W of Tela- v being por- graph avenue, N 129, tion of Tuttle Tract, Oakland; $5500. Julia M. Coleman’to Jessie’ C. Knowles, lot on NE corner of Elghth and Brush streets, E 7 by N 100, block 44, Oakland: gift. Agnes G. and C. J. Sharp to R. P. M. Gree- ley. lot beginning at a point 400 E of Grove ana 130 S of Thirty-second street, $ 10 2, belng portion o' lot 136, block 2036, Rowland Tract, Oakland: $10. J. H. and Anna Fiege to Ernest S. Angel on SW line of Oak avenue, 245 SE of Webster street, SW 140, SE 68, NE 52, and NE to SW line of Oak avenue, NW 48.50 to beginning, be- ing lot 18, map of subdivision lots 2, 3, 4 and 42, Glen Echo Tract, Map 2, Oakland Annex; $10. Kitty Brusso to Ida Lawlor (wife of T.), u | divided one-eighth interest in lots 27. 28 and 35, | Broadway Tract, Oakland Annex: gift. Claire Galey and Blanche Periguey to Clem- ence Riguad, lot 22, block J, Paradise Park, Oakland_Annex: $10. Hannah M. Chrystal to John A. Sanborn, the W 25 feet of subdivisions 7 to 10 of lot 6, block 16, Daley’s Scenic Park Tract, Berkeley; $10. Harriet B. Ells rth to Theodore S. Wram- pelmeier, lot 1, Ellsworth Tract, Berkeley; 7 Frank W. Dixon to E. P. and Hanna A. Carl- son, the S half of lot 3, block 2, Central Park Tract, Berkeley; $425. obert R. and Jean E. Rutherford to erva J. Sweeney (wife of G. W.), lot on Min- of Harmon street, 120 W of Baker, W 187. 43.50, E 189, S 63 to beginning, block A, | zog Tract. Berkeley; $10. “harles Babb to C. Wemmer, lot 11, block 4, e Park, Berkeley, quitciaim deed; $5. Ida M. MeClellan to Melonco von Ah (wife of P.). Iots & and 4, block A, Hemphill Tract, Brookiyn Township; §: Samuel L. and Harry Good et al. to Henrietta lot 11, block B, Revised Map Oak Tree Tract, Brooklyn Township: gift. ‘Albert and Annie Debicke to Fred Hartung, | 1ot on SE corner of Pacific avenue and Pros- pect straet, £ §8:7% by S 150, bemng lots 11 and 2, block B, map of property of E. B. Mas- meda; $100. MOON AND TIDE. United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12. Sun rises Sun sets lot | in the morning papers the following day. CHAS. P. ELCH, Fnsign (retired), T N.. in charge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Fridav, November 1L efitflmr Samoa, Jahnsen 24 hours from Eu- reka. Stmr Coos Bay, Glelow, 76 hours from New- port and way ports. Schr Sparrow, Dart, 2 days from Eureka. = CLEARED. Friday, November 11 Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Port Townsend; Gogdall, Perkins & Co. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Kureka; Charles Nelson. Stmr_George W Elder, Hinkle, Astoria; O R & N Co. SAILED. Friday, November 1L Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego. Homer, Jessen, Coos Bay. Washténaw, Croscup, Tacoma. Westport, Peterson. Navarro,” Walvig. Yaquina Bay. Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Sequoia, Thwing, Fort Bragg. Bark Harry Morse, Fullerton, Nanaimo. Schr La Chilena, Matsen, Fort Ross. Schr Five Brothers, Jensen, Bihlgrs Point. Schr Lily, Bottger. Umpqua. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOROS, Nov 11—10 p./ m.—Weather, clear; wind, NW; velocity, 6 miles. SPOKEN. No date—Lat 11 17 §, long 35 40 W, ship James Drummond, from Philadelphia, for San Fran- clsco. Stmr Stmr Stmr Sumr Stmr Stmr DOMESTIC PORTS. VENTURA—Arrived Nov 11—Stmr G Loomis, hence Nov 10. COOS_BAY—Arrived Nov 11—Tug Hercules, hence Noy 9. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 1l—Schr Mary Etta, hence Nov 9. EUREKA — Arrived Nov 11—Stmr Pomona, hence Nov 10. Sailed Nov 11—Schr Fortuna, for San Fran- clsco. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 11—Stm State of Cal- {fornia, hence Nov §; Br ship Australian, hence et 26 Salied Nov 11—Stmr Columbia, for San Fran- clsco; Br bark Gulf Stream, for Queenstown; Br ship Wiscombe, for Queenstown. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov 11—Stmr Co- quille River, hence Nov 10. TACOMA-—Sailed Nov 1—Bktn Eureka, for San_Francisco. India, for Valparaiso; Ital bark Cavour, for Shankhai. VENTURA—Sailed Nov 11—Stmr G Loomis, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 10—Schr Bender Brothers, hence Nov 6. NEAH BAY—Arrived Nov 11—Bktn John for Port Townsend. hence | Smith, from Tientsin, Passed Nov 11—Br stmr Wellington, Nov 8, for Nanaimo. SEATTLE—Arrived Nov 10—Stmr Excelsior, fronr Goaks Julet; sty Charles Nelson, hence Nov 6. Sailed Nov 10—Stmr Rival, for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed Nov ' 11—Stmr Mineola, hence Nov 8, for Tacoma. PORT TOWNSEND—Passed Nov' 10—Schr F | 8 Redfield, from San Pedro, for Tacoma. Passed in Noy 11—Br bark Heathfleld, from Shanghal; Br ship Garsdale, hence Oct 29. C008 BAY — Barbound Nov 11 — Stmr Em- pire. | | FORFIGN PORTS. | SYDNEY—Arrived prior. to Nov 11—Schr | Oceania Vance, from Eureka. PORT PIRIE—Safled Nov 10—Bktn Newsboy, | from Newcastlle, NSW to load for San Fra: cisco. | SYDNEY—Sailed Nov 10—Bark Undaunted, for San_ Francisco. | LIMERICK—Arrived Nov 10—Br ship Socotra from Oregon. | DEPARTURE BAY—Arrived Nov 10—Ship Orifental, hence Oct 5 SYDNEY—Arrived Nov 11—Schr King Cyrus, from Tacoma. | OCEAN TRAVEL. T’acific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers _leave Broadway whart, San Francisco: For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m., Nov. 2, 1, 12, 17, 22,7, Dec. 3 transter at Seattle. For Victorla, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattl Tacoma, _Everett, 4Anacort and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 2. m., Nov. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22,71, Dec. 2, and every fifth day thereafter, trans- fer at Seattle to this company’s steamers for Alaska and G. Ry,, at Tacoma to N. P. Ry., at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka (Humboldt Bay), 2 p. m.. Nov. 5. 10, i5, 20, 25, 3¢, Dec. 5, and every fifth day ereafter. e nta Cruz, Monterey. San Simeon. Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 9 a. m., Nov. 1, 5, 8, 13, 17. 21, 25, Dec. 3, and every fourth day thereaft For San Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luis Obispo). Santa = Barbara. Port I%s Angeles and Redondo (Los_Angeles). 11 a m., Nov. ke L(‘iu“' rlt’ 23, 77, Dee. 1 and very fourth day thereafter. e F iy Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Aitata, La Paz, Santa Rosalia a4 Guaymas (Mex.), 10 a. m.. 1Sth of every month. For furt] her information obtain folder. The company reserves the right to change ‘without ywrevlnus”nnflct steamers, salling dates PERRAA o ORET OFFIOE—+ New Montgomery e A TEC L ERIINS & CO.. Gen. Asts. DALL, PERKINS .. Gen. 2 €900 10 Market =t., San Francisco. Moon rises . Time| Time| . Feet.| Feet. 3 wf " w( 5.7 4:13 5.8 4:58) 7w NOTE: the ecarly morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as fo time. The second time column glves 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, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occur. The helights ven are additions to the soundings on the “nited States Coast Survey charts, except | when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from | the depth given by the charts. The plane of | reference is the mean of the lower low waters. e e et | TIME BALL. | i Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants' Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., No- vember 11, 1595. The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 o'clock p. m. Greenwich mean time. CHAS. P. WELCH, in charge. Ensign (retired), U STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. | Del Norte......|Crescent _City Steamer. | Empire .........|Coos Bay ... Columbia.. Portland :.. Corona. _.[San Diego .... | Umatilia... Victoria & Puget Sound | Titania. ... Nanaimo ........ Mackinaw. Tacoma Nov. 13 Pomona. Humboldt . Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Departure Bay Nov. 14 Bristol. Oregon Ports Alliance. Fulton. .|Portiand . Signal Willapa Harbor C. Nelson. Tacoma Orizaba. Newport Seattle ortiand. (Portland ... lifornta|Portland ... veseeere|Sydney .. Nov. 16 Mineola. acoma .. Nov. 16 Chilkat..........[Humboldt Nov. 16 Coos Bay (Seattie |San Diego . Homer . Nov. 16 Eli Thompson. Santa Rosa. Arcata. |Coos Bay .. North Fork.....[Humboldt " Shantung......../China_and City of Sydney.[Panama ... Victoria & Puget Soun Portland ... Newport Queen.... Geo. W. Elder. Coos Bay STEAMERS TO SAIL. Destination. | Salls. Steamer. Pler. Arcata Coos Bay. |Nov.12, 12 m|Pier E G. W. Elder|Pcrtland. INov.12, 10 am|Pier 24 Walla Wall|Vic & Pgt Sd.|Nov. 12, 10 am|Pler 9 Chilkat ....[Humboldt ....[Nov.12, 2 pm|Pier 13 Coos Bay...|Newport.......|Nav.13, § am|Pler 11 Cleveland ..(Puget Sound..(Nov.14, 9 am(Pier 8 Aztec ......|China&Japan|Nov. 15, 1 pm|PMSS Columbia ..|Portland......|Nov. 15, 10 am|Pier 24 Corona .....|San Diego.....|Nov. 15, 11 am Pier 11 Fomona ..../Humboldt ....|Nov. 15, 2 pm{Pier 9 Australia ..[Honolulu Nov.16, 2 pm/(Pler 7 Alilance Oregon Ports.|Nov. 16, 10 am Pier 20 Orizaba. .. .%Newnnn. Nov.17, 9 am Pier 11 Umatilia Vie & Pgt Sd./Nov.17, 10 am Pler § State of Cal|Portland......|Nov. IS, 10 am|Pier 24 Curacao -..|Mexico. Nov. 1S, 10 am|Fer 11 Colon ‘anama. Nov.18, 12 m EMSS Beigic .....|China&Japan|Nov. 19, 1 pm/PMSS Santa_RosalSan Diego.....|Nov. 19, 11 am|Pler 11 — NOTICE TO MARINERS., A branch of the United States Hydrograp! Officer Toented 1h the Merchants' Exchangs, 1s maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners, without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navlgators are cordially Invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sail- ing directions of the world are kept on hand for comparison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of Interest to ocean commerce. ‘The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry bullding, at the foot of Market street, is hoisted about ten minutes before noon and dropped at THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO POR T L.AND From Spear-street Whart at 10 a.m. FARE $12 First Class Including Berths $8 Second Class _and Meals. George W. Elder sails Nov. 3, 12, 2!, 30. Columbia _satls Nov. 6, 15, 24, Dec. 1. . 27, Dec. 6. State of California safls Nov. 9, 18, Short line to W Wall, s{onm. Butta, Helena and ail points in' the Northwest Through tickets to all points East. E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market strest. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO. Compagnie eneralaLTlransaflanflqua (French ne) DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS (FRANCE). Salling svery Saturday <EFER at 10 a. m., from Pler 42, North River, foot of Morton street. LA CHAMPAGNE . Nov. 13 T.A BRETAGNE . Nov. 23 LA TOURAINE Dec. 3 LA GASCOGNE :.eeeeses Dec. 10 LA CHAMPAGNE ....... o Dec. 11 First-class to Havre $30 and upward, 5 per cent reduction on round trip. Second class to Havre, $45, 10 per cent reduction round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND) CANADA, 3 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast Agents, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Franclsco. % The S. S. MOANA salls via Honolulu and Auckland for Sydney Wednesday, November 30, at 10 p. ‘m. Line to COOLGAR- DIE, Australia _ and St CAPE TOWN, South sl @nm Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS BROS. & CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery st. Freight office—327 Market st., San Francisco. BAY AJD RIVER STEAMERS. TAKE THE BOAT TO SAN JOSE Daily at 10 a. m. From San Jose dally at 3:30 p. m. Steamer Alviso, Clay-street wharf. Fare to San Jose, 35c; roumd trip, 60c. Delightful bay excursions. Telephone Main 1350. FOR U. S. NAVY-YARD AND VALLEJD. St et 8:15 p. m. (8:30 p. m. Bis0'a. o nnd 8 B Landing and offices—Mission Dock. Pler & ‘Telephon: Mol’fl RAILROAD TRAVEL. Tl NORTH PACIFIC GOAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito F . FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY weex pASL AN SATATE —*7:20, %9:30, 11: .3 1 3:45, 5:15, *6:00, 6:30 p. m. SN EXTRA TRIPS—For San Rafael on Monday, Wednesdays and Satufdays at 11:30 p. m. SUNDAYS—*5:00, *10:00, °11:30 a. m.; 115, 0, #4:30, 6:15 p. m. Trains marked * run to San Quentin. FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, WEEK DAYS-—5:2%5, *6:35, *:30 a. m.; 12:20, 2:29, *3:45, 5:05 p._m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6:40 p. m. SUNDAYS—6:20, *5:00, *10:00, *11:55 a. m.; *1:15, *3:10, 4:40, %6:20 p. m. Trains marked * start from San Quentin. FROM MILL VALLEY TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS—5:45, 6:45, 7:65, 9:40 a. m.; 12:35, 245, 3:50, 5:20 p. m. EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7:00 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:00, 10:%5 a. m.; 12:05, 1:20, 3:20, ), 6:20 p. m. THROUGH TRAINS. a. m. week days—Cnzadero and way sta’ns. p. m. Saturdays—Duncan Mills and way stations. $:00 a. m. Sundays—Duncan Mills and way sta’ noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal re- celved each day from the United States Signal Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. A notice sating whether the ball was dropped (via Sausalito Ferry.) Leave *na Francisco, commencing Sunday, Sept. 1i Week Pays—9:30 a. m., 1:45 p. m. Sunda; ), 11330 a. m., 115 p. m. THOS ‘Eh0k % SO, "Asents, 621 . 3 Mar] street, San Francisco. ° s b PORT BLAKELEY—Satled Nov 11—Chil bark |~ | ket NOUTHERN PACIFIC CONPANTY. (PACIFIO BYSTIOL) 3 Tralos lenve nud are due (o arrive at NAN FRANCISCO. (Main Line, Foot of Market Street.) isavE — FROM Nov.3,188. — ARRIVE “96:00A Niles, San Jose and Way Stations... +8:43x 7:004 Benicia, Suisun and Sacramento.. . 10:454 7:004 Marysville, Oroville and Redding via 7:00A Elmirs, Vacavilie and Rumsey_ %1304 Martinez, Sau Ramon, Vallejo, Naps, Calistoga and Santa Rosa.... 0a Atinutic Exprees, Ogiden and_Fnst. A San Jose, Stockton, Valley Spriog, Tone, _Sworameuto, Muryarille, Chico, Tehama and lted BInfr.... 8:804 Stockton, Oakdale and Jamestown. . *R:BOA Milwon ... Bt 9:004 Martinez, Trucy, Lathrop, M und Fresno... 9:004 Fresio, Bakers| anEn Los Angeles, Deming, El Paso, Now Orleans and Eust....... 6:45p .. Fresno, Mendota, Tracy and 6:45p 5 Steamers. . 9100, 1:00p Nilos. San Jose and Way Stations . 1 ~...... San Jose, Niles sud Way Stations 21007 Niles, Tracy, Mendota, Hanford Visalfa. .. . Livermore, San Jose, Nil Stations. ... 4:100p Martinez, San Ian Nupa, Oalistogs, KL iles and Way : m, Vallej Vorano and Swnitn Ross....... . 81104 4100¢ Benicia, Vacarille, Woodland, Kuights Landing, Marysville, Oro- ville and Skeramento, . ve. RO4D, 4:30F Haywards, Niles aud San Jose...... 71434 5:00r Martinez, Tracy, Mendota, Freano, Mojave, Santa Harbara and 1.os Angeles. S:404 ta Fo Mojuye 6450 Coast Limited,” El Paso, Worth, Lirtle 'Rock, St. Touis, Chicago and East.... §6:152 B:80r Niles, San Jose, Tracy, Jathro Merced and Fresno. » ou I 'Elrle‘ Redding, Sound and Kast . 8:104 SAN LEANDEO AND HAYWARDS LOCAL. (Koot of Market Street.) Pu et Portland, Helroxe, Seminary Park 5:004 ¥itehbarg, Kimhurst, $9:084 | San Leandro, Sonth Sau {11:004 Leandro, $12:00% Lorenzo, i1:00p and 5:00p Haywards. 7:00r | § Runs through to Niles. J_t From Niles. TOAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge) (Foot of Market Street.) 8:104 Newark, Centerville, San Jose, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Oruzand Way Stations. . s si307 *8:13P Newark, Centerville, S8an Jose, New Almaden, Felton, Boulder Creek, Santa Oruz and Principal Wsy Stations.. <oosisianenes THOISON 4:157 Newark, San Jose and Los Gatos. 9:204 11:45p Huters' Excursion, San Jose Way Stations CREEK ROUTE FERRY. SAN FRANCISCO—Teot of Market Strest (Sip 8)— 9:00 11:00a.m. $1:00 *2:00 $3:00 $6:00 *6:00r.m. Prom OAKLAND—Toot of Brosdway.—*6:00 8:00 10:00 $12:00 *1:00 $2:00 °3:00 $4:00 *B:00r.m. COANT DIVISION (Broad Gauge). (Third and Townsend Sts.) 71004 San Jose and Way Stations (New Almaden Weduesdays only)....... 9:004 Sau Jose, Tres Piuos, Sunta Cruz, Pacilic Grove, Paso Robles, Sau Tauis Obispo, Guadalupe, Surf and Principal Way Statiou 10:504 San Jose aud Way Statio 11:304 8an Juse and Way Statio *2:43¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, _ Gilroy, Hollister, Sauta _Cruz, Salinas, Monterey mud Pacific Grove... *10:365 *8:30p San Jose and Way +4:15r San Jose aud Principal Way *3:00p San Jose and Principal Way Stations 5:30p San Jose and Principal Way Statious 10r San Jose and Way Statio Be Sau Jose aud Way Stations.. A for Morning. P for Afternoon. Spmdays exceted. § Sundags only. | Saturdaye only §Mpndaysand §Saturdaysand Wednesdays CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO. LESSER 11l RAILWAY COMPANY. Ttburea Ferry, Feet of Marke: St SAN FRANCISCO TO SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—T7. 9:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12:35, 8:30, 5:10, 6:30 m. Thursdays—Extra trip at 11:30 p. m. Saturdays—Extra (rips at 1.0 and 11:30 p. m. 30, 11:00 & m.; 1:30, 3:20, SUNDAYS—$:00, TR See b L TO SAN FRANCISCO. WEEK DAYS-8:10, 1580, 3, 1110 & 12:55, 3:40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—Extra trips at 135 and 6:35 p. m. SUNDAYS—$:10, 9:40, 11:10 & m.; 1:40, 3:4, 500, 6:25 p. m, 2 tween San Franclsco and Schi same schedule as above. Sy Leave San Francisco. | In Effect B October 16, Week | Sun- 1898. Days. | days. | Destination. T:%am| S:0am| Novato, :30 pm| 9:30am| Petalu 520 bm| 5:00 pm| Senta Hosa. Fulton, 7:30am ‘Windsor, Healdsburg, Gesser e: 3:0pm| 8:00am| Cloverdals, Hopland and 7:30am Ukiah. el 8:00 Guerneville. :00am 3:30 pm, 7:30am| 8:00am| Sonoma .and 5:10pm| 5:00 pm] Glen Ellen. 1:30am| 8:00am| Sebastopol. 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark Epringa: ot Lytton for Lytton Springs: at Goy. serville for Skaggs Springs; at Cloverdals for the Geysers; at Hopland for Dunean Springs, Highland _ Springs, Kelseyville, Carisbad Springs, Soda Bay, Lakeport and Bartlett Springs; at Uklah for Vichy Springs, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel Dell Lake, Witter Springs, Upper Lake, Pomo, Potter Valley, John Day's, Riverside, Lierley’s, Bucknell's, Sanhedrin Heights, Hullville, Booneville, Orr’s Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum- ‘min, ‘Bell's Springs, Harris, Olsen’s, Dyer, Scotia and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at reduced rates. On Sundays round trip tickets to all points beyond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 660 Market st., Chronicle bldg. H. C. WHITING, R. X. RYAN, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. A ' SaBOF Blockton .o ¢ Kuropeni Mall, Ogden snd Kast. 5 8:00+ Vallclo g 12150 17:00p Vallejo, Port Costa and Way Sta- tions. 19:49p 8:00¢ O reas, Sacramento, Mary y Al AN FRANCISCO AHD NORTH FACIFI | California - 3 - - Limited santa Fe Route Connecting Train Leaves San Fran- cisco at 5 P. M. every SUNDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY. Arrlves in Chicago at 8:15 A. M. the following Thursday, Saturday and Tuasda;—Arrlvlng in New York at 1:30 P. M. Friday, Sunday and Wednesday. DINING CARS, BUFFET CAR. Ob- servation ar and Electric Lighted Sleeping Car. This Train is In Addition to the Daily Overland Express. SAN FRANCISCO TICKET OFFICE—§28 MARKET ST, TELEPHONE MAIN 153L Qakland Office—1118 Broadway. Sacramento Office—201 J Stroet. San Jose Office—7 West Santa Clara St THE SAN FRANCISCO AND SAR JOAQUID VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. From Nov. 10, 1835, trains will run as follows: ji South-bound. North-bound. Passen-| Mixed. ger. | Sunday| Daily. [Exc'ptd] Statlons. Stocktor gerc&d‘ pl resno 12:38pm| 745 pm| _Hanford 3:20 pm{12:30 am|( Bakersfield 12:58 pm| 8:50 pm| Visalia Stopping at intermediate ints as requi L Connections—At Skocktonp:lth skenm%o-rxexd ot California Navigation and Improvement Com- pany, leaving San Francisco at 6 p. m. daily, ;:?yptlng Sunday, and Stockton at 6 p. m. or Inguiee at Tratfe Manseers Offce, 1 Sar o s Mar-

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