The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 8, 1899, Page 10

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ANE SUMMARY finan S and ial quotations larley quiet here, but at unchanged prices. Jats st orn du th an advance in es and } es quael utter no lower bet 3 bet yultry steadier, with 1e in moderate receipt and Other ges rather easier. d Frusts and Nut and Honey firm. » further cut in Provisions. les and Wool active and firm. mitnue slow and easy. OUSLY quoted. very firm. Stocks , but no t Amerfean Carpet | Philadeiphta the line of % this r than for some yea i to the heavy line | of busin past fall, which | bas retard | that an ac poles, ected with bigh prios ich go into the | last total amount of r 200; all running United a_duty which has been s from Canada mprovements various carpet of which indicate the irers are beginning to willing to expend nfalls to me date last | n past twenty-four hours: Last 24 This Last hour: n. season. 33 4.02 .61 1.00 0.42 s 000 0.0 faximum temperature, along the | 1 ncisco. Washing! area of high couver Island. | ined stationary near- west of the Rocky | er prevails over the | rth of the Tehachapl, ¢ 1 Southern northerly 36 miles per eported from Fort | o for 30 hours | 15 Judy Wednesday, n the morning winds, Wednesday; | vicinity—Cloudy howers in the ear! 10 northwester R G. McADIE, recast Offletal Clucago Grain Market. CHICAGO, Nov. Liverpool showed but a advance in view of yesterday's advance at here, and tha opening was easy and er last night. December opened at ¢ T2%@GT3. The trade was very dull owing largely to the closing of many out- side markets on account of elections. Cor ing by shorts In a small way acted as a sup- s and December .advanced early was due, however, to profit- the price receding to 88%@i%e for uber and to 72%c for May, holding for some time to these figures. The best support | of the day came from the Northwest. Min- | neapolis offered an enticing premium for | ice wheat. December advanced to 694@ | c and May to T2%c, influenced by the | thwest cash strength and those were the closing prices. Corn_was firm on moderate amount of trad ing. Shorts evinced a desire to cover their December deliverfes, but holders were not in cat shows stronger symptoms ail over the world. well in the country. with a fasr demand slozo under free ter pric show better prices. fancy cattl common to medium, | 84 30@5 60; cows, heifers and bulls, $1 75@5; | Wegtern rangers, $4 10§5 10; Texans grass, | yearlings, $4 4044 75 | of the condition of the treasury shows: Avail- | ances, $75,174. unchanged. Rye rules firm. receipts. Feedstuffs unchanged. several desoriptions. md featureless. i ¢s and Cheese unchanged. s for several kinds. good demand. fruits stand the same. Tallow in the Meat market. The ef- ys in the Fast was shown in o of shipping orders. _ December | sed %@%o over yesterdny, at 313%c. May at 32%c bid. dull and held steady with corn. ts were er closed at 22%@2%c. May closed at to release the coveted option. clined 12 holl, | | i ket early derived strength from were up 5 cents. But the slight | lost before the close and Janu- | anged, January land a d January ribs a shade higher. res ranged as follows: . High. Low. Close. | 9% 0% | eee.. B ATR . per 100 Jbs— e 4 9 .4 6% tations were as follow: pring wheat, 647654 2 corn, 3134@32c 2 ‘whi 5 rye, 3l $129; new, $1 %% prime 25; mess pork, per bbl, $7 T5@S %; $ 10@5 20; rt ribs sides dry " 'salted shoulders ort clear sides (boxed), distillers’ finishwd goods, Flour, barrel ‘Wheat, bushels . bt Rye, bushels Barley, bush On the Produce Exchange to- ot was firm. Crea Cheese, weak, 114 @12 the butter : datry, 14 , firm, frésh, Wheat— Qpening Closing . Wheat— pening osing, Flour— Opening Closing 8% 5% 6% 8. PARI ov. [} o BOSTON, Nov. 7.—The demand for wool for | this week continues heavy and the sales ex- ceed anything that has been seen in th ket. The large business has given the market a strong tone and some sales are being made at better prices. Territory wool continues In the lead and prices range from 52 to 5 cents, scoured, for fine medtum and fine. Staple lots call for 55 to 60 cents. Fleece wools have don a good business, while Australian wools sol for 40 to 42l cents. Quotations | TUnwashed medium, etc., Missour! quarter- blood combing, 22G33c; three-eighths blood, | 23@24c; braid combing, 19g20c. Territory wools Monfana and Dakota, fine medium and fi ne, 18G20c; scoured, 63@55c; staple. 58@sfe; Ut Wyoming, fine medi scoured, 52@5e; staple, 5 aium and fine, 17@1Sc: scoured trallan—Scoured, spot prices, combing, super- fine, 50@82c; g0od, T8@S0C rage, T5@1Tc. California Fruit Sales. & —. The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruft | to-day at auction, realizing the following prices CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—Grapes—Emperor, single crates, $120 to $1T5, avernge $1 40; Muscat, G5c to $1 verage $1 14; Morocco, e to $1 20, averag Tokays, 70¢ to $150, average | ; Red Emperor, $1 30 to $1 75, average $1 45; | Malaga, 66c to $1 10, average 83c; Emperor | Clusters, $2 60. Three cars sold to-day. Favor- able weather. vestock Market. 7.—CATTLE—Best Chicago L CHICAGO, Nov. natives, strong; others, steady; Westerns and Texans | strong to 10c higher. Good cows and heifers active. Canners fai and. Stockers and f s steady; @soc lower. Good to 34 40G4 S5; —Strong and active. Falr to prime $4 1094 30; heavy packers, $3 85@4 17% $4G1 20.° butchers, $4 15@4 2; light- $2 4 20, HEEP—Market firm; lambs steady. Com- mon to choice, $3 Western rangers, $3 50@4 25; prime la: prime native range lambs, $4 60@5 5. 0000, including 400 Westerns hogs, 20,000; sheep, 16,000. calves, hogs, mixed, welghts, Receipts—Cattl and 1000 Texan Cash in the Treasury. WASHINGTO! ov. 7.—To-day’s statement able cash balances, $286,132,015; $254,5609,760. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Nov. 7.—Clearings, $415,951; bal- gold reserve, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Nov. 7.—The Portland wheat market continues dull and heavy and the quo- tations made by exporters are not loosening up very much wheat. Fifty-four cents is obtain: able for Walla Walla, and valley wil occa- sionally bring a cent more. TACOMA, .. Nov. 7.—Wheat dull; mo demand; clib, i8%c: blue stem, Sige. Forcign Markets. Nov. 7.--Cnn'sall, 103 13-16; Silver, 2 13-16d; French Rentes, 100f 10c. ‘Wheat :::. goes off coast, buyers indifferent operators: cargoes on passage, bu, n : English country Tharketa, guil, -, “eler® apart; POOL, N 7.—~WHEAT- wheat in Paris, firm; flour in mm? 5:::3)’:3 old, usual terms; gon B French country markets, quiet; weather in England, overcast COTTON—Uplands, 4 5-32d. CLOSING. WHEAT—Steady; No. 2 red Western winter, s 10%d. No. 1 Northern spring, 68 s tures, firm; December, 58 11%a; May, 68 %d. CORN—Spot, firm; American mixed new and 3s 4d. Futures, steady; December, $s 8%d. - ——— 2 LOCAL MARKETS. =Y Exchange g)ld Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty day: - 34 83 Sterling Exchange, sight - 4 873 Sterling Cables .. seaace - 488% | New York Exchange, sight...... — 107§ ow York Exchange, telegraphic 12% | Mexican Dollars . . 48 481y Fine Stiver, per ounce. - 581 Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FREIGHTS—The market on the spot s quiet at nominal rates. The chartered wheat fleet in port has a registered tonnage of 200, against 20,600 tons on the same date last ar; dlsengaged, 6070 tons, against 30,000; on the way to this port, 185,500 tons, against 142,- HEATThe Castle Rock takes for Cork 5. valued at $70,800; Port Patrick, for rk, 60,771 ctls, at $57,608 Wheat was stronger again on call, but the spot market was unaffected. Chicago was firmer in_sympathy with ad- vances at Liverpool and Paris and there were indications of an advance. Shorts were falr buyers to fill, but there was no disposition to operate. The closing of the Eastern markets on amccount of the elections caused & lighter trade, There was %o confirmation of the re- rted Russo-Japanese clas] pflswt Wheat—Shipping, §105; milling, nmm(\ 110. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—6000 ctls, $115. Second Session—May—2000 ctls, $114%. De- ay—24,000 ctls, mber—4000, $1 18. 4 jon—No sales BARLEY—There {s no change to report, the being dull here, though there is a ship- emand in the country. Quotations are @s5c; Brewing and shipping grades, Chevaller, nominal CALL BOARD SALES. 15 o'clock—No sales. Tler '99—4000 ctls, No sales. ! in good shape, there being a | Afternoon S OATS—Trade alr consumptive demand in addition to the | rge Government order already alluded to. s continue steady. White, $1 10@1 30; Re Ti4; Black, 97%c@ | 117%; Gray, $107%@1 rices have not changed for some time. Yellow, $105@107%; White, $105 | 2@1 05 per ctl. i per ctl. There is a falr | £ full figures. EAT—There is some on the market | 15 per ctl | Flowr and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, | kers' extras, $3 40@3 50; Oregon ., 340@3 50 per barrel for ex- or bakers, and §2 @S for super- TUFFS—Prices In sacks are as fol- | al discount to. the trade: Graham , §325 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, §275; Rye $250; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, ex- ream Corn Meal, 33 atmeal, $4 25; Oat Hominy, 5@3 50; Buckwheat at $1 90@ | | . $4@ Cracked Wheat, $375; Farina, $450; Whole Wheat Flour, $350; Roiled Oats {bacrels), $6 05@6 4; in_sacks, § 85@6 %; Pearl | $5; Split Peas, # 0; Green Peas, $ per | Hay an; Feedstuffs. Hay continues easy and heavy under liberal but there is no decline. Local deal- still breaking Into their country stocks v Hay. 5 per ton. @20 50 per ton. -Rolled Barley, $18@1850 per al at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, anut Cake, $20@21; Cornmeal, | ; Cracked Corn, $24G25; Mixed Feed, ; Cottonseed Meal, §25 per ton. heat, $8@9 50 for corumon to good and Wheat and Oat, $7 50@1 Alfalfa, $5@750 per per ton. per bale. Beans and. Seeds. | Beans are steady but quiet, with an advance | in Reds and Pinks. Seeds show no change, the market being quiet. Bayos, §2 1G2 60; small White, $285 )@2 40; Pinks, $2 5032 6 34 50; Butters, 75@3; Red Kldneys, 2 60 | Brown Mustard, 3@3ic; Yellow Mus- ; Flax, nominal; Canary, lic per SEEL tard, Ib for California and 4c for Eastern; Alfalfa, | DRIED PEAS—Niles, $135@150; Green, $175 | @155 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Potatoes are rather weak than otherwise, the | Gemana being slow. Onions have not changed | for ome time. The Vegetable market remains about the same. A _River Reds, 55@66c; per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 2 rbanks. tc@$1 10; Sweet Potatoes, 65@75c | for Rivers and §1 for Merced. ONIONS—60@Toc per ctl. Burbank [s] VEGETABLE © Peas, 3@c per 1 String Beans, @bc; Lima Beans, 5@6c; Cabbige, %Gite; Tomatoes, 2io; TgE Plant $0(s0c; Dried Okra. 12%c per Ib; Garlic, 2@3c; pers, 60GS85c per box; Carrots, 30g40c per sack Cucumbers, 40@50c; Mnrmwm(‘ EGuash, $6@10 per ton; Mushrooms, 10@12c per | 1b for choice and 4@Sc tor poor. Poultry and Game. Green Pe; There is a falr demand for heavy Hens and fat Turkeys, but otherwise the market is dull, both for home and Eastern stock. Game shows little change, one way or the er. All arrivals are sold and thus far this s fhere mas been no carried over stock of any consequence. POULTIY . Live Turkeys, 13@lic for Gob- biers and 13Gise for Hens; Young Turkeys, 15@ Yoo: Dressed Turkeys, 16@15c; Geese, per pair, $150@1 76; Goslings, $1 175; Ducks, fi@i 8 for old and 34 0G0 50 for young: Hens, $1@5; Young Roosters, $3 mq; 01d Roosters, $i@4 50; Fryers, $3 2533 50; Brotlers, 548 % for large, $2 50@3 for small; Plgeons, §125 per dozen for old and $1 76@2 for Squabs. GAME-Quall, §2@2 25; Mallard, $4 5 Canvasback, $6@9; Sprig, $4@5 50; Teal, $3@4 50; Widgeon. §2 50@8; Small Duck, §2@2 50; Doves, Tic per dozen: Hare, $126@1 60; Rabbit $175; Gray Geese, $3 50Q4 50; White, $1 251 7 Brant, $0722; English Snips, $2 50 per dozen: Jack Bnipe, 1 80. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There 1s no turther decline n Butter, but the market is depressed, With liberal supplies. Ranch Egss are scarce and steady. Dealers say that some shippers in the country are be- finning to mix cold storage Eggs In with ranch in the attempt to palm the whole box off as ranch Eggs. This trick has been tried for several years, but the commission merchants are on the keen lookout for it, and the ship- per who resorts to this dodge hereafter will simply have his ranch Eggs sold at cold stor- age prices, besides losing his reputation as a shipper. Cleese stands the same. BUTTE Creamery—Fancy —creamery, 25@2c; sec- onds, 24c. Dairy—Fancy, 24c; g00d to cholce, 22@23c; common, 21c. Pickled roll, 2@2c; firkin, 21@22%c; cream- ery tub, 22LG2ic. Tastern—11Gisc for ladle packed and %c for lndle, 17619 per Ib. HEESE-Choice mild new, 1130: old, 10%@ 1ic; Young America, 11%c; Eastern, 14@i5c, EGGS—Quoted at 20G32ike for store and T4%@ 46c per Aozen for ranch: Eastern, 25@80c for lected, 2G27%c for No. 1 and 20g22%e for seconds, Deciduous and Citrus Frui; Elgin: Oreg: 5. Receipts of Oranges continue small, and quo- tations are rather weak than otherwise. Lem- ons und Limes are unchanged, Pears are in light stock and firm, but there are plany of’ Apples Nore! ™ Grapes are ‘sions and ‘nominal. Wine Grapes are rapidly " be. coming’ bucic number. " 2 erties came in late and suffered acco DECIDUOTS FROTTS: Gt Apples, c per box for common; @ for good to cholce and $1 25@1 60 for fancy, o BERRISS -Blackberries, — per chest; | $160@150; Apricots, | 140, Strawberries, per chest for small and $£2G3 for large berries; Raspberries, $@6 per chest; Huckleberries, 5@7c per 1b; Wiscon- sin Cranberries, $6 50@7 50 per bbl; Cape Cod Cranberries, § 50@S §0; Coos Bay Cranberries, $6 50 per barrel and §2@2 2% per box. Persimmons, Tic@$l 2 per box. 5 Grapes, 20@4'c_per box; crates sell 10@15c higher; 'Wine Grapes, $15@20 per ton for all Kinds. Pomegranates, 60@75c per small box. ‘Winter Pears, 50c@$1 50 per box. Quinces, 50@8c per box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $4@4 50 per box: Seedlings, $3@3 50; Lemons, T5c@S1 50 for common and $2@4 for good to cholce; Mexican Limes, $4; California Limes, ——: Bananas, $2@ 350 per bunch; Pineapples, $1@2 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. Everything in Fruft is firm except Prunes, and prices show a general improvement. Stocks of all kinds are emall as a rule. Nuts are also stiff, and most kinds are quoted higher. There 1 quotations. Raisins rule firm. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 4%c for 40-50's, 43k for K0-60's, 3%c ror 60-70's, 3ikc for 70-80°s, 3¢ for §0-90°s and 2%c for 90-100's; Apri- cots, 11@13c for Rovals, 12%@i6c _for ' Moor- parks and 12@lMc for Blenheims; Peaches, H@ e for Standards, 6@6lc for choice and Te for cy; peeled Peaches, 12%@lse; Evaporated Apples, 7G7%c; Sun-dried, 5@5ic per Ib; Nec- tarines, S%@3c per 1b for red; Pears, 632@Sc for | quarters and 8@10c for halves; Black . 3@ | 3‘_70; White Figs, 4@6c; Bleached Plums, $@9c; Unbleached Plums, i@7%c for pitted and 1%c for unpitted. RAISINS-Bleached Thompson’s—Fancy, per Ib. 1ic; choice, 9¢; standard, Sc; prime, 60} u bleached Thompson's, per ib, 60, Sultanas Fancy, per Ib, §ige; cholce, Ti%c; standard, G prime, &c; unbleached Sultanas, bc; a good demand for Honey at the Seedless, 50-1b boxes. Ge; 2-crown loose Muscatels, Sici 3-crown, fiic; 4-crown, 7o; London 2-crown, §1 50 per box; 3-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, 8; Dehesa, $350; Imperial, $3. All prices are f. o. b. at common shipping points in_Calitornia, NUTS Chestnuts, 10c; Walnuts, 3@10c for standards, and 10%@li%c for softshell; Al- monds, 12@8%c for paper-ehell, 10@1lc for soft and b@sc for hardshell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern, and Sc for California; Brazil Nuts, T@Stc; Tilberts, 11%@i2c; Pecans, 10@1c; Cocoanuts. 34 50@5. HONEY-—Comb, 11%c for bright and 10% for light amber; water white extracted, TW@7%c: 1 ber extracted, §1%@7c; dark, 5%c per 1b. WAX—24@25¢ per Ib. Layers, Provisions. There is no further decline fn Hams, Bacon and Lard, but the cut has unsettled things ma- terfally. Barreled goods remain about the | same. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8%¢ per 1b for | heavy, 8@9i3c for light medium, lic for light, | 1240 for extra light and 13c for sugar-cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 121%@13c; Callfornia Hams, Mess Beef, §11 per bbl; extra Mese, ' §12 Family, $i4; extra Prime Pork, $1250; ‘extra clear, $1650; mess, $15@15 30 Smoked Beef, 12¢ per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6@6%c per lb for compound and 7c for pure; half-barrels, pure, Tikc: 10-b tins, Sc: 5-1b tins, Sie. COTTOLENE—Tlerces, i%@%¢ per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Hops continue slow at unchanged quotations. The demand for Wool continues good and quotations are very firm. Hides continue firm and In demand, selling on arrival Tallow is easfer. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | about lc under quotations. Heavy salted steers | medium, 10ic: light, 10c; Cowhides, 94@ | Stags, 6%@Tsc; Saited Kip, 9%c;: Calf, Hides, sound, culls and brand stocks 1 Dry Kip and Veal, 15%@16c; Dry Calf, 17@1S Sheepskins, yearlings, 20@30c each: short Wool, | 35@60c cach: medium, 70@%c; long Wool, 90cd $110 each; Horse Hides, @3 for large and | $126@1 50 for small: Coits, 25@s0c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 3c per Ib; No. 2, 44@sc: refined, —; grease, Sie. WOOL— | Fall clip—San Joa, | ern, 7@l0c; Middle and Mendocino, 1516 uin plains T2@9c: South- 21;c; Humboldt Eastern Oregon, 11G15c Valley Qregon, 15@isc; Northern Mountai free, 11@13c; Northern Mountain, defective, 9 e per ib, HOPS—$@10c per Ib, San Francisco Meat Market. The range In Veal is narrower than it has been, Dealers are quoting lower prices for Mutton. Lamb stands about the same. Beef is steady at the quotations which have ruled | for some time. Packers report plenty of Hogs comi t unchanged prices. B @Tac per 1b for Steers and 6%@Tc for Cow VEAL—$@9c per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 7c; Ewes, 6ic per Ib. LAMB-—8@8%c per Ib. PORK—Live H Sec for small, 51%@5%c for medium and 4c_for large; stock Hogs and Feeders, oc; dressed Hogs, 1@S%c. General Merchandise. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, T@7%c; Wool Bags, 28@30c; Fruit Bags, 6c, 6%c and 6%c for the three grades of white and Ti¢c for bleached | Jute. BALE ROPE—Mantla, 4%@15c per Ib. Wellington, $8 per ton; New Welling- outhfield Wellington, $750; Seattle, $8; , $6; Coos Bay, ‘Wallsend, $8; Scotch, Cumberland, $97 in bulk and $1125 in | Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Can- 850 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle nel, Gate, $9 60; Coke, $13 per ton in bulk and $15 NED VEGETABLES—Peas, $13150; As- Tomatoes, T FRUITS—Cherries, $240@3 for Peaches, $165@1 %; Pears, §125@170; Plums, §120@ COFFEE—Costa Rica—13%@16c for prime washed; 11@12%c for good washed; 11%@l5c for good to prime washed peaberry; 94@llc for geod to prime peaberry 9@12¢ for good to prime; §G8%c nominal for good current mixed with black beans; 8@S%he for fair; 5@7%c for common to ordina alvador—9@11%c for good to prime washed; 7%@8%c for fair washed; 9%@ 11%e for good to prime washed peaberry: 7 $%c for good to prime semi-washed; 1%@S%c for superior unwashed; Tic for good green un- washed, 84@9%c for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 5@6%c for common to ordinary. Nic- aragua—14@16ic for prime to fancy washed; 5@ 1lc for falr to good washea; T%@7%c nominal for good to superior unwashed; 8% @9%c nominal for good to prime unwashed peaberry. Guate- mala and Mexican—12@15%c for prime to fancy washed; 9@1ic for g0od to strictly good washed; §GS%e for falr washed: 7g7%c for medium; 4@ §%c for inferior to ordinary; 10@il3o for good to prime washed peaberry; $%@Sic for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 7%@skic for kood to superfor unwashed. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, 28@30c per Ib; Sole Leather, medium. 26@27c; Sole Lather, light, 25 @27c; Hough Lenther, heavy, 21@2sc; Rough cather, light, 2@2c: Harness Leather, heavy, 32G33c; Harness Leather, medium, 3)@83c; Har- in sack CA! paragus, - CANNED black and white; ness Leather, light, 20G30c; Collar Leather, 15@ 16c per foot; Kip, finished, 40G45c per 1b: Veal, finished, M@5oc; Calf, finished, 5c@S$1 20; sides, finished, 16@17c per foot; Belt Knife Splits, 14@ 16c; Rough Splits, 8@10c per Ib. OIL—California’ Castor Ofl, cases, No. 1, Tc; pure, §110; Linseed Oil, in barrels, hofled, fic: raw, §7c; cases, Go more; Lard Oil, extra winter strained, barreis, 8c; No. 1, 48c; cases, 5c more; China Nut, 55@8Sc per gailon; pure Neatsfoof Ofl, barrels, 60c; cases, 6ic; Sperm, pure, &c; Whale Ofl, natural white, 33%c; Pacific Rubber Mixed Paints, white and house colors, $12%@ 185 per gallon; wagon colors, $2@2 2 per gallon. PETROLEUM, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water- white Coal Ol in bulk, 13%c: Pearl OIl, in cnses, 19tc; AStral, 19%c; Star, 19%c; Extra Star Ofl, Btc; Flaine, 24%c; Focene, 21isc; De- cdorized Gasoline, in bulk, 16c; do, cases, 22c; Benzine, in bulk, 16%c; do cases, 21%c; 56 de- &ree Gasoline, in bulk, 2ic; do. cases, ‘2ic per gallon. CANDLES-Electric Light Candles—Sixes, 16 o7, 20 sets, 1lc per set; sixes, 14 oz, 20 sets, l0c sixes, 12 0z, 20 sets, 0c; sixes, 10 oz, twelves, 13 oz, 40 sets, hotel, Mining Candles—Sixes, 16 oz, 40 set; sixes, 16 oz, 20 sets, 11% e sets, 11ic per ; sixes, 14 oz, 40 e, sets, 10%c; sixes, 14 oz, 20 sets, 100?0. sixes, 12 0z, ‘20 9%c; sixes, 10 oz, sets, c; twelves, 12 ‘oz, 40 sets, hotel, 10%c. Paraffine Wax Candles, T Set; twi 6 sets, 1241 White—Ones, 14 oz, % sets, 12%c 14 0z, 25 sets, 12%c; four, 14 oz, ixes, 14 0z, 30 sets, 12%c; twelves, 14 oz, 3 sets, 12%c; Colored, lc higher. WHITE LEAD-Quoted " at 64%@7%e; Lead and Litharge, 6%@7ic per 1b. TURPENTINE—In cases, 3c; in fron barrels, 88c: in wooden barrels, Toc. LUCOL—Bofled, barrels, 5dc; 52c; cases, 5c more. QUICKSILVER—$50 per flask for local use. SUGAR-—The Western Sugar Refining Com. pany quotes, terms net cash, in 10010 bags Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushe Pow- dered,’ i%c: Candy Granulated, fe; Dry Granu- lated, 47c; Confectioners’ A, 4%c; California A, —: 'Magnolia A, 4ic; Exira C, 4%c: Golden C, d%c: barrels, '1-16c’ more: halt-barrels, Yo more; boxes, }c mare; 50-1b bags, o more. Red raw, barrels, No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominoes, half-barrels, stc: boxes, 6%c per Ib. Lumber. LUMBER-—Retail prices are as follows: Pina, ordinary sizes, $16@17; extra sizes, higher; Red- wood, $17@1S for No. 1 and $15@18 for No. 2; Lath, 4 feet, $220@2 30; Pickets, $IS; Shingles $178 for common and 3275 for fancy: Shakes, $11 for split and $12 for sawn; Rustic $21@27. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1899, Wheat, qr sks.... 1,136/Onfons, sks....... 70 Wheat, ctl 79| Hay, fons. 521 Barley, ctls. 10/ Straw, tons [ Oats, - gt 2,520/ Wool," bags. 420 Rye, cfls 170/ Pelts, bal o0 Bautter, ctl 125 Hides, No UG Cheesa, ctls. 04| Eges, doz 4,660 Lime, bbls 182 Brandy, gals £, 200 Sugar, bbls. 550 Wine, "gale. 100 Quicksilver, flsks 24 Leather, rol 7 Beans, sks 7,208 Sugar, ske. 220 Potatoes, s 6,500 Ralalne, boxs ... 2,850 OREGON, Flour, qr sks.... 816/ Bran, ske........, 660 $10,000 Northern Ry of Cal 5s. THE STOCK MARKET. -—_— - . Business was good again on the morning call of the Bond Exchange. The suga: stocks were weak, Hutchinson declining to $25 50 and Paau- hau to $34. Contra Costa Water sold down to $76 and Gas and Electric to $6 from $57 2. In: the afternoon Paaubau advanced to $35 and Alaska Packers' declined to §118 2. Other changes were narrow. The Paauhau Sugar Company has declared a dividend of 3 cents per share, pasable on the 10th. The new 5 per cent honds of the Oceanic Steamship Company pay interest on the st of January and on the Ist of July. The Onomea Sugar Company paid a dividend of 85 cents per share on the 6th. The Pacific Lighting Company pai¢ a dividend of 35 cents per share on the 6th. The Mutual Electrle Company paid a dividend of § cents on the fth. : The quarterly interest on the Edison Light | and Power Company’s bonds is now payable. It §s 1% per cent. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY, Nov. 7—2 p. m. Bid. Ask. | BId. Ask. U S Bonds-— |Equit G L Co. 6% 6% ¢s quar coup.. — Mutual EI Co.. 13% 14 (s quar reg.... — — DG L & H.... 40% 41 fs quar ne 181% Pac Gas Imp.. 55 60 8 quar coup..107%108 |Pac Light 0% — Miscellaneous— IS8 F G & L.... 56 66% Cal-st Cab 5s.117 {San Fran....| 3 3% C C Wat s....108% — |Stockton Gas.. 12 — Ed L & P 65.130 Insurance— F & Ci Ry 6s.115 |Firem’s Fund.220 Kl Geary-st R §s. — Bank Stocks— H C & 8 5%s..107% — Anglo-Cal L A Ry 52....106%106% Bank of Cal L AL Co fs.. Do gntd Gs Do gtnd bs 99 9 Cal BD & T. Fidst National LA &P R 55,104 Market-st 6 28% Do st M bs...116% — NCNGR 112 — N R of Cal 6s.118 N R of Cal 5.113 — NPCRR 610l — N'PCRR 8107 108 N Cal RR fsill — | OGL&H&s. — 10 Union T Co Oak Tran 6s... — — | Street Rallroads— Ocean § 8 55..106%107% California =19 Om C Ry 6s...126 127 |geary 50— P& CLRy 68100 — | Markcet-st 623 62% k & O Ry 6s.115 — |Presidlo —"30 Powell-st R 6s — 122 Oak S L & H. — & Bac El G&Rip. — — | Powder — B F & N P £5.14%115% | California 6214180 §F & S JVEs.115% — E Dynamite... & 9 8 Ry of Sal 8s.108% — | Glant Con Co.. 89% 8% EPof A6s....112% — |Vigorit 3 34 §PC — | Sugar— S§PC = |Hana P Co....10% 11 §PC 8% — |Haw C & S Co % 91 SPC — | Honokaa S Co. % 3% 8P B — |Hutch 8 P Co. 28% — SV Wa 4% — 'Kilauea S Co.. 25 30 5 VW 103 |Makawell S Co 43 — £ V Wis(3dm) 101% — Onomea S Co.. — 3% Stktn Gas 6s.. — — |Paauhau S Co.35 — | Water Stocks Miscellaneous Contra Costa.. 76% 6% Al Pack Assn.l1$ 115% Marin County. 60 — Mer Ex Asen.. — 100 Boring Valley 100%101% Oceanic S Co.. 90% $1% Gas and Electric— Pac A F A.... 1% — Cent Gas Co... — — |Pac C Bor Co.l45 — Cent L& P.... 6 — 'Par Paint Co.. 8% — Morning Session. Board— 90 Contra Costa _Water 78 00 10 Contra Costa Water. 62 100 Equitable Gas 6 3715 20 Equitable Gas. . 6350 1060 Giant Powder Con. . 89 50 20 Hana Plantation Co 112y 9 Hutchinson § P Co. 210 Hutchinson S P Co. 30 Makawell 20 Makaweli 100 Mutual Electric Light... L2 L2 .49 48 .3 $1000 Oceanic S S bonds. 100 Paauhau S P Co... 25 S F Gas & Electric Co. 50 100 3] 10 20 61 50 100 S F Gas & Electric Co. F Gas & Electric Co. F Gas & Electric Co S F Gas & Electric Co. F Gas & Electric Co. 5 60, Vigorit . Vigorit . Street $1000 Omnibus Cable bonds... Afternoon Session. Board— 10 Alaska Packers’ Assoctation. 20 Contra Costa Water. s 10. 25 15 180 Contra Costa Water, Contra Costa Water. Contra Costa Water. Giant Powder Con. Makaweli Market S Mutual Oceanic Oceanic S Paauhau S Paauhau S Pacific Lighting 8 F Gas & Eiectric F Gas & Electric % S F Gas & Electric S F Gas & Electric Vigorit Powder Street— 120 Oceanic S S Co SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. 450 Morning Session. Board— 50 Equitable Gas 20 Giant Powder . 20 Oceanic S S Co. S F Gas & Elect] Vigorit Powder . Afternoon Ses Board— 10 Giant Powder . 10 Giant Powder 25 Hana Plantation . 50 Hutchinson Sugar Co. 50 Hutchinson Sugar Co. 10 Oceanic S § Co. 110 Paauhau_Sugar Co. 10 Market Street Rallway 20 S F Gas & Electric Co. 20 S F Gas & Electric Co. 150 Vigorit Powder . CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. sion. Morning Sesston. Board— 100 Tidal Wave . 250 Tidal Wave 100 $an Joaquin O 50 Caribou 200 Northfield 100 Kings Count: 475 Barker Ranch 100 Centu Oil Co 1 Duquesne Oil Co 100 Monterey Oil Co Afternoon Session. Board— 250 Tidal Wave . 295 200 Century Ofl Co. k3 Street— 50 Tidal Wave 100 Big Panoche . 100 Monterey Ofl PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHAN Morning Session. Board— 100 Pennsylvania Consolidated 200 Petroleum Center . Afternoon Session, Board— 50 Buckhorn 200 Pennsylvan! 100 Petroleum Center MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Francisco Stock Board vesterday: Morning Sessfon. 1000 Alpha Con 03] 200 Justice 03 200 Alta .. 02/ 300 Mexican .16 100 Best & Belcher 27| 100 Occidental e 100 Challenge 20| 350 Ophir . Bl 300 Chollar . 23| 100 Ophir . 52 200 Con Cal & Va..135/ 400 Overman . 12 10 Con Cal & Va..140, 300 Seg Belcher.... 07 200 Crown Point 10; 200 Union Cons .... 26 200 Gould & Curry. 25 3% Union Cons .... 27 500 Hale & Norcrs. 40, 100 Yellow Jacket.. 20 Afternoon Session, 600 Chollar -........ 20| 200 Ophir .4 50 Con Cal & Va..130 700 Potosi . % 300 Hale & Norcrs. 41| 200 Sierra Nev .... 34 500 Justice 02! 150 Utah s 200 Justice . 03 The following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday. Morning Session. 300 Belcher 29 100 Hale & Norcrs. 4 300 Best & Belcher. 37/ 200 Mexican % 900 Con Cal & Va.1 3211500 Ophir T80 1560 Con Cal & Va..130 400 Overman ‘123 Afternoon Session, 200 Belcher 88/ 90 Con Cal & Va..13 500 Belcher . 32| 200 Mextcan . 1 200 Best & Belcher. 3§/ §00 Ophir 50 200 Challenge 21 300 Overman 1 200 Challenge 22| &0 overman S 50 Con Cal & Va..125| 200 Sterra Nevada. 35 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, Nov. 7— p. m, Bid. Ask. | Bld. Ask. Alpha . .07 04 Kentuck . = Alta — 02 Lady \Wash - 0 Andes . 1113 Mexican .. 17 Belcher 30 31 Oceldental .. 1 Best & Belcher. 38 33 Ophir . 52 Bullion 106 0T Overman 1 Caledonta . 8 56/ Potost 2 Chollar 121 2Bavage 16 Challenge Con.. 22 23 Scorpion 02 ‘onfidence < 16 —[Seg Belcher 06 07 Con Cal & Va.!180 13 Slerra Nevada.. ‘34 g0 Con Imperial .. — 2 8ilver Hill ...\, - o3 Crown Point .. 12 13 Standard ... lag) o Exchequer ... — 0218t Louls . - ® Gould & Curry. 24 26 Syndicate = ® Hale & Norcra. 41 42 Unlon Con 27 » Julls oo, ~ 03 Utah 8 0 Tunt 008 Yellow n n Samoa . . Humboldt Arcata. Coos Bay. Carlisle */China and Del Norte. Crescént City | Brapire \|Coos Bay. Orizaha |Newport Alliance . Portland | Columbia | Pomona Humboldt. 10, 2 pm, Corona. . an Diego 10, 11 am Pier 11 Arcata Coos Bay 11, 10 am Pler 13 Carlisle ¥ China & Japa: 11, 10 am|Pler 34 Pt. Arena..!Point Arena.. 2 pm Pler 2 Samoa ..., Humboldt.. ) 10 am Pier 2 North Fork| Humboldt , 9am Pler 2 Alliance . Oregon Ports. , 10 am Pier 20 Umatilla ..|Vic & Pgt Sd. , 10 am|Pler 9 Orizaba .... Newport 9 am Pler 11 8. Portland Coos Bay. 5pm|. Z Aberdeen_..[Portland. 1pml|.....00 State of Cal Portland. v. 14, 10 am| Pler 24 Santa Rosa 'San Diego. 14, 11 am Pier 11 building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i, e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. S. in charge. — Sun, Moon and Tide. & -— United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at Fort Point, enfrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) aboi twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Poin the height of tide Is the same at both piaces. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. ool 200 powe s the above exp the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of tha day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second time 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, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the United 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. v < l Steamer Movements. ! — TO ARRIVE. Steamer. From. Newburg .|Grays Harbor. San Juan. {Panama Humboldt . Seattle Wellington (Departure Bay. Umatilia Victoria & Puget Sound Nov. Corona. . .|San Diego .[Humboldt . Humboldt -|Point Arena. Pomona. . North Fork Polnt Arena. Progreso . -|Seattle Miami ..... Seattle. te of Cal....|Portland Weeott Humboldt. Aberdeen .| Portland South Portland.|Coos Ba anta Ros: n Diego. ‘Washtenaw ....|Tacoma. Aloha .. Albfon .. Queen Tellus ‘|Cape Nome. Cape Nome. Victorla & F ‘[Departure Bay. Coos Bay -|Newport.. Coquille R Grays Har! Crescent City...(Crescent City Columbia Portland SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (PACIFIC SYSTEM.) % Trains leave and nre du NAN FRANCISUC (Main Line, Foot of Market Street,) Frou OcToBER 29, 18%9. #7:004 Benicia, Svisun and Sacramento. .. 7:004 Marysville, Oroville via Wood.and, Elnira, Vacaville aud Rumsey. .. 7:004 Shasta _Express—Datis, Wiilows, Red Bluft, Portland. . 304 Martinez, San Rawon, Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga and Santa Ros: 7% *8:00A Tho Overland Limited—Ogden, Omaha, Chicago.. 5 *®:804 San Jose, Livermore, Stockto: Tone, Sacramento, Placerville, Marysville, Chico, lted Binff 1304 *Miiton, Oakdsleand Sonora. Niles and Way Station: ixpress—Ogden and East 004 Martiuez, Tracy, Latlirop, Stockton, Merced and Fresno.. 1004 Port Costa, Fresno, Mojave and T.os Angeles, 72 101004 Vallefo, Martines and Way Stations :00A Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. *#12:00) Niles, Livermore, Stockton, Sacra: ‘meuto, Mendota, Hauford, Visalis, LEAVE — e *12:155 Porterville........ o M5y J1:00r Sacramento Jtiver Steamers. 18:008 '3:002 Haywards, Niles and Way Stations. *5:43p *4:00F Mart au Ramon, Vallsjo, Napa, Calistoga, Sunta Rosa. LNEN *4100r Benicla, Vacasiile, Sacranie Woodiand, ~ Kuights Landing, Marysville, Orovill *4180P Niles, San Josoand Stockion ... *3:00p Tho Owl Limited—Tracy, Fresuo, akersfleld, Saugus for Banta Bar- 4, Los Angeles. 5:80P Btockton, Merced, Frosno. *5:30p Fresuo, Lakersield, Banta Barbars, Los 'Angeles, Deming, El Puso, New Orloans and East.. #5:80r Bauta Fo Route—Atinutlo for Mojave and East.... *6:00p Hagwards, Niles and San’ Joso. 16:30¢ Vallejo.. ¢ #6:30 Oriental Mail—Ogden and East . 1$7:00 Valicjo, Port Costa and Way Sia- tions. i .. 191333 #8105 Oregon and California iixjress, Sao- ramento, Marysville, Redding, Portland, Puget Sou/id and ¥ 8154 COAST DIVISION (Narrow Gauge) (Foot of Market Street.) R Boulder Creek,Santa Oruzand Way BEAHODS: .- .. oo sures 31508 21157 Newark, Ce , Ban Jose, Almaden, Felton, Boulder (reek, Bants Cruz and, Principal Wa. Stetions. R e 1101304 *4:15p Newark, San Joss, Los . *9:204 »11:45p Hunters' Excursion, San Jose and Way Stations 171208 CREEK ROUTE FERRY. . SAK FPRANOISO0—Feot of Market Sirest (Slip 8)— 9:00 11 100 *2:00 13:08 *4:00 15:00 Prom OAELAKD—Fool of Broadway.—*6.00 8:00 10:004.M, $12:00 *1:00 12:00 14:00 *5:00r.m, COAST DIVISION (Broad Gange), (Third and Townsend Sts.) 76:10A Ocean Viow, South San Irancisco.. {0:80% *71004 San Jozo and Way Stations (New Almsden Wednesdays only) *1:307 ©91004 an Jose, Tres Pinos, Sunta Cruz, Paciiio Grove. Faso Ix::h!u‘ San Luis Obispo, Surf, Lompoo au Principal Way Stations . . M:10r 10:404 Ban Jose and Way Stations. . *6:334 111304 San Jose aud Way Stations. *3:302 43¢ San Mateo, Redwood, Menlo Park, Palo Alto, Santa Clara, San Jose, Tres Pinos, Santa Cruz. Salinas, Monterey and Pacific Grove...... #:30P San Jose and Way Stations 14:15> San Joseand Principal Way Stat Jose and Principal Way Station: anJose and Principal Way Stations n Jose and Way Statlons, Jose and Way Station Salls. | Pler. A for Morning. P for Afternoon. *Daily. tSundayexcepted. 1 Sunday only. b Saturday only. 8, 10 am Pler 13 £ 12 mPMSS 8, 9am Pier 11 5, 1pm|PMsS 9, 10 am | Pler 24 Humboldt. Panama. (Newport. China &Japan Portland......| Grays Harbor! hina Newburg Australia .. |Honolulu 2 pm|Pler 7 —_—— - —s Shipping Intelligence. Stmr Australia, Houdlette, 6 days 8 hours from Honolulu. aStme San Pedro, Zaddart, 33 hours from Re- ondo. Stmr Alexander Duncan, Nopander, 15 hours CALIFORNIA LINITED Santa Fe Route. The fastest train, running over the best rafl- T foad. with the highest class accommodations, Tuesday, November 7. | CoaDectine eaves San Francisco af MONDAY, WEDNEBDAY, FRIDAY, SBATURDAY, Arriving in Chicago at 2:15 p. m. FRIDAY, SUNDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, from Moss Landin Stmr Scotia, Jacobs, 20 hours from Rockport. Stmr Crescent City, Stockfleth, 40 hours from | Crescent_City. Stmr St. Paul, Hays, 28 days from Manila, via Nagasaki, 21 day! Schr Barbara Hernster, Andfinsen, 26 hours OVERLAND EXPRESS Every day in the vear. Upholstered Tourist Cars Kansas City, Chicago and the East. Take Mar- ket-st. Ferry at 5:30 p. m. Pullman Palace and leave for Denver, from Albton. CLEARED. Tuesda Br stmr Bristol, Mclntyre, Dunsmuir & Sons Co. Stmr Curacao, Von Helms, Guaymas; Good- all, Perkins & Co. November 7. Nanaimo; R | VALLEY ROAD Between Stockton, Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Tulare and Bakersfield, i train &WICfA furnishes good local Stmr Portland, Lundquist, Portland; Oregon Rallway and Navigation Co, Fr bk Genevieve Molinos, Lernaitre, Queens- tows 1 Wangenheim & Co. | Haw bk Falls of Ciyde, Matson, Hilo; J. D. | Spreckels & Bros Co. 5: S S Bktn W. H. Dimond, Nilson, Honolulu; J. | D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. Brig Consuelo, Page, Mahukona; J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. | SAILED. Tuesday, November 7. | Stmr Walla Walla, Hall, Victoria and Puget Schr Newark, Beck, Bowens Landing. Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, Greenwood. Stmr Matteawan, Groscup, Tacoma. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, Santa Cruz. Schr Ocean’ Spry, Nyman, Iversens Landin Stmr San Pedro, Zaddart, Eureka. Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, Usal. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov. 7, 10 p. m.—Weather 5| WEBK DAYS BUNDAYS—8:10, 8. an Francisco office, 625 Market st., tele; Main 1531 R Oakland office, 118 Broadway. acramento office, 201 J street. an_Jose office. 7 West Santa Clara street. CALIFORNIA NORTHWESTERN RY. CO, LESSHH SAN FRANCISCO AND NORTH PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, Sound ports. o4 IS 2 Tiburon Fer Foot of Market 8¢, Stmr Curacao, Von Helms, Guaymas. SAN FRANCISCT TO v - Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, Seattle. WEEK ' DAYS. 730, 9500, g AFABL. Haw bic Fatis of Olyde, Maison, Hilo. 3.3, 5:10, 6:30 p. m. Thursdays Extra to BI {ittie Davenport, erriman, Port 8- at 11:30 p. m. " ley. and 11:80 . m_flfl-wrda)-—nmn trips at 1:50 Schr Nettie Low, Low, Point Reyes. BUNDAYS—€:00, 9:30, 11:00 a m.; 3, B,Agm D. m. RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, DK DAYS 610, T, 3:20, D o i i 40, 5:10 p. m. Saturdays—. 50, B m. Satirdays—Extra trips 140, 11:10 2. m.; 1:40, 8:40, 5:05, 6:25 . m. Between Ban Francisco and Schuetzen Park same schadule as above. cloudy; wind southeast, velocity, 6 miles. E o SPOKEN. In Effect 8an Francisco. Sept —Lat 6 N longitude 26 W, Br ship Crom- October 18, dale, from Liverpool for San Francisco: Oc- 1893, Week tober—Lat 55 N longitude 33 W, ship Tillle E. Destination Days. Starbuck, from Philadelphia for San Fran- ooy Novato, 8:40 am Oct 16—Latitude 30 N longitude 38 W, Br ship Petaluma. 10:25 am Glenfinart, from Portland for Liverpool, and ERut R 6:22 pm signaled that one of her crew had his leg broken. Fulton, MISCELLANEOUS. e 10:25 am LONDON, Nov 6—A Montevideo cable states Tyt that the ship A. G. Ropes put back with Geyserville, rudder-post twisted and sailed again Oct 4 & i 5 A 8! 30 for | .80 pm| 8:00 am| Cloverdale. 6:22 pm DOMESTIC PORTS. T30 am, Hopland and TACOMA—Arrived Noy 7—Schr Wil & i g Tkiah. E : A A am H | 8:00am{ Ukiah. 35 pm| 6:22 pra VENTURA—Arrived Nov 7—Stmr Tillamook, 10:25 am from Bureka. | 8:00 am| Guerneville. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Nov 6—Schr | 3:30 pm 6:22 pm Fanny Dutard, from Ventura; schr Excelsior, from Newport. 7:30 am| 8:00 am| Sonoma. 8:40 am PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Nov 7—Bk Agate, and for Departute Bay. | #:10 pm| 6:00 pm| Glen Ellen. | 6:05 pm| 8:22 pm VENTURA—Sailed Nov 7—Stmr Tallamook, | tor — | T:30am| 8:00 am| Sebastopol. (10:40 am|10:25 am PORT LUDLOW-—Arrived Nov 7—Schr Ho- | 3:30 pm| 5:00 pm| : nolpu, from Port Townsend; schr Meteor, from Port Townsend. COOS BAY—Sailed Nov 7—Stmr Arcata, for San_Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Nov 7-Schr Eclipse, | 5! hence Nov 4. Salled—Stmr Pomona for San Franci schr Alice Archer, S stmr North Fork, for San Francisco 2 South Coast, for San Franclsc ASTORIA--Arrived Nov mr Brunswick, | Sewall, for Baitimore and San Francisco. FOREIGN PORTS. NEWCASTLE, N § W-Chartered Oct 1—Br ship Champion, for Honolulu; Br ship Drummuir, for Honolulu; Br bk East African, for San Francisco; Br bk Forthbank, for Honolulu: Br ship Miltiades, for San Fran- isco; Haw ship Star of Bengal, for San Fran- cisco. ~Safled Oct 10—Br ship Jessomene, for | Acapuleo. HONOLULU—Salled Oct 30—Ger ship Theo- to load dor, for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Nov 6—Br ship Pegasus, from Portland. SHIELDS—Arrived Nov 4—Br ship Mistley Hall, from Portland. VALPARAISO—Arrived Nov 6—Nor Aker, from Port Plakeley. S MANILA—Arrived Nov 6-Br stmr Sikh, from Astoria. g NANAIMO—Arrived Nov from Tort Los Angzeles. MANILA—Arrived Nov 7—Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, from Portland, and stmr Valencia, 6—Stmr Mineola, | | | For Late Shipping See Page 13. RAILROAD TRAVEL. Time Ball. Weaneh Mylrographte Office, 7. §. chants’~ Fxehinge, San Franciscs,’ tar. November 7, 1899, % SOUNT TAMALPAIS SCENIC RAILWAY Leave San Francisco via Sausallito Ferry, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | Kelseyville, Carlsbad Springs, Soda Bay, La Dell Lake. Witter Spri Potter Vailey, John H. C. WHITING, NORTH P | FrROM & *3:40, §:15, 6:60, §:30 p. B:15, 4 Saturdays at U YS. | FROM MILL VALLEY TO S Wi 45, 22! | LE: Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West prings and White Sulphur Springs; at Ly for Lytton Springs; at Geyserville for Skags! prings; at Cloverdale for the Geysers; at Hop- land for Duncan Springs, Highland = Springs, ort and Bartlett Springs; at Ukiah for Vic y prings, Saratoga Springs, Blue Lakes, Laurel gs, Upper Lake, Pomo, ’s, Riverside, Lierley’ a; hence Nov 5. Sailed—Stmr Alliance, for Snn} puckneil's. Sanhedrin fieights Tullville, 0r's . i | Hot Springs, Mendocino City, Fort Bragg, = FASTERN PORTS. | Westport, Usal, Willitts, Laytonville, Cum- ATH, Me.—Salled Nov 6-—Ship Fdward | ming’s, Dell's Springs, Harris, Olsen's, Dyer, Scotia ‘and Eureka. Saturday to Monday round trip tickets at re- duced rates. On Sunday_round trip tickets to all points bevond San Rafael at half rates. Ticket Offices, 650 Market st., Chronicle bids. R. X. RYAN, " General Manager Gen. Pass. Agent. ACIFIC COAST RAILROAD. Via Sausalito Ferry. Commencing October 1, 1559 AN FRANCISCO TO MILL VALLEY AND SAN RAFAEL. WEEK DAYS—*7:00, *9:30, 11:0 & m.; *Li4& m. EXTRA TRIPS—For Miil Valley and Saa Ra~ fael, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, | at 5:00 and 11: p. m. SUNDAYS—*8 *10:00, *11:30 = m.; 3 p. m. marked (*) run to San Quentin. LET Trains FROM SAN RAFAEL TO SAN FRANCISCO, hence Oct 5. Salled Nov i—Stmr Glenogle, for | o, YGBEK DAYS—5:25, 635, 7:45. *9:40 a. m.3 San Ty » 10T | w12:30. 2:15, 3:40, %5:15 p. m. e S N EXTRA TRIPS on Mondays, Wednesdays ang 40 and 10:15 p. m. SUND. 20, 8:00, 0, s mingied (5 wiar from San Quentin. = m rains mari sart from San Quentin 7:86, 945 a m.y RA TRI DAYS—5:45, 5:20 p. m. e 1PS on Mondass. Wednendars ang turdays at 7:00 and 10:20 p. BUNDAYS—8:05, 10:05 a m.: 12:05, 2:15, 3:30, Commenci, UNDAY, October L 1598 5:00, 6:46 p. m TR DA RS S e | TRROUGH TRAINS . eationa # # P d way stal ara't Fto summit and Haturo, S8 1905 B RO ATl Wi vy siatlonat TUOS. COOK & SON, Agts., 621 St | 30 & m, Sundays—Tomales and way stationa

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