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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1900 market was firm ugnc: dairies, ! C,l‘-bse-e. acti "":3;‘2’5';‘;‘»&. ges, steady; Foreign Futures. # Whias - LIVERPOOL. oy Feb. Opening ... 1 6 2% Closing o heat— ‘. pening - 5 Closing:. - 245 LR v ‘[ ‘{PKETS F W & D C 1sts. 75 !Union Pacific 4s...106% OECK:;‘Y)T. 25 50 27 35 MMARY OF THE MAR < Gen Electric 8s....118 |Wabash 1sts »......116 = | Closing .. %15 N Towa Central Ists. 114 4 & L & N Uni 4s MK & T 2s Do 4s Available Grain Supply. et advanced. Vir Centuries . ma STOCKS. NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—g 4 tele- 2 R . Nov. 7.—Speclal cable an agt A nones }g:'r?firm ottt 0 | araphic commuplcations to Bradstreets show o | Con Cal & Plymou % . 10 | the following changes in the available supplies: ¢ y quoted. | Deadwood Guicketiver 1% | W eat. United Staten ana Canada. east of the B, s stendy | Gould & O Quicksilver prefd.. § 50 | pockies, Increase, 877,000 bushels: afloat for Barley steady. Hale & > Sterra Nevada | Burope, increase, 300,000. Total supply, 1,777,60. 5 2s < L on Con | X <hels. t quotations shaded. Mexican I 20 Yellow Sacket: | ats, "United Staten ha Canada, east of the : E ol s : | Roekiés, increased. 51,0 1 ( “nm::»sro. smt,h‘iue:elg BOND:! *T-nw Combined slrmkagv LI Po:lnhnrll, A s Call loans 4 @5 |Unlon Pacific . acoma and Seattle decreased 19,000 bushels d, with quiet markets. Time loans 45406 Bonds— last week. i ; h d. ATESE 347 N Casdoks B 1 California Fruit Sales R 5 £ N_E Gas&Coke Bs. 6 i ¥ f vy, but prices remain unchange PER LR Ay rui : merican Sugar.. 121 |(Adventure .- : i) s and ns stand about as before. A Soear e i A e o G 50 | NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—farl Fruit Company | Bell Telephone.....149% |Atlantc ..... 2512 | Seles California fruit 7 0n “heese fir Eges lower. { Boston & Albany..249 |Boston & Mont....3% | Grapes—Red Emperors, $140G215 single and aud. Cheese nirm. LCggs lower. Boston, & Muin. 1180, |Butte & Boslon: 8 | erates: Clusters, 325063 sh: Emperors. $102 80; | s continue to advance. Melons about out. ok e 3 Calumet & Hecla..:800 |T--r rial Tokays, $1 45@155: Clusters, §220 | Dominion Coal. | Dom Coal prefd | Federal Steel.. Fed Steel prefd... General FElectric.. Gen Elec prefd.... | Ed Elec Tl. Mevican Centrai Mich Telephone | N E Gas & Coke. | 01d Colony .. 0ld Dominton ... 2% Thz London Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: | Americans dominated the market here to- | @ay. They were first, the rest were nowhere. | | The triumph of McKinley aroused the great- | est enthusiasm. The market which opened at 8 o'clock was surprised by heavy realizing eales from New York, but London easily ab- | sorbed all these offerings although the public was not prominent as purchasers. The pro- fessionals regarded the Republican majority in the House of Representatives as a powerful | factor and investors are expected to come into | the market for "American bonds considering how much they yield, while stocks are thought | to be relatively more active. The Continent | did little but the market finished buoyant and active, although it is eaid that the business done was much less than that transaoted after the election in 1596. The bank lost £150,000 gold to Egypt and a 40% [Centennial . |Franklin . Humboldt . Osceola Parrot . |Quincy. |Santa” Fe Coppe: Tamarack . Utah Mining ona . Wolverines o2 . Persimmons—$1 5692 55 single crates. Pears—Barry, $1 501 60 box. Six cars of fruit sold to-day. CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—Earl Fruit sales California fruit: Grapes—Cornichons, $1 409170 single crates: | Bmperors. 31 85@2 05; ‘Tokays, 60c@$2 05; To- kays, $1 302 80 double crates. Pears—Winter Nelis, $1 65G2 box. i e, Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—CATTLE—Recelpts, 18,000, including 700 Texans and 500 Westerns. Slow to 16@15c off; butchers’, stock steady to strons Westerns and Texans about 10c lower; natives, 8004 to prime steers, $5 5035 %; poor to medium, $§ 4005 35; selected feeders, $3 To@4 45; mixed stockers, $2 403 80; cows, 32 158:35 helfers, . §2 804 75; canners, 51 50G2 65; bulls, 2 5004 45; $4@6; Texas fed steers, $4 40 @4 90: grass steers, 25@4 10. bulls, $2 60@3 25. HOGS orrow, 23,000; left 1s and Limes in good supply and quiet. w tn Provisions. ¢ quoted. all aroun Company ofessiogal operators. The events 5 the New York market proved that | mass of outside spgculation which | ted by a national political event wait- ers in the New York mar- ‘essional operators who have been “tocks for several weeks past threw holdings on an enormous scale to age of the outside demand. The ving continued with such animation and culative sentiment became so buoyant that g for the long account was renewed on large scale by both professional and speculators. The sudden relapse in rket bad much to do with the re- jurst of speculation. As against the rate on Monday, the first loan to- | de at 5 per cent. which was the highest of the day. In the iate dealings the fell to 1 per cent. The extreme advance Pacific was 3%. A number of in- between 1 and 2 points, but iroads the last prices were only a | the best and the market was In of the da: betion Minecter service of the Weather e normal r ng the week, but the nights sp buyt 1de Recelpts, '24,000; to- > mixed ‘and butch ers’, $4 60G4 92%: good to cholce, heavy, 4 92%: rough, heavy, $4 50@4 60; light, SHEEP—Recelpts, 16,000; sheep, steady; lambs, weak to 15c lower; good to. choice Western ‘shoep, $4@4 30; Texas sheep, $2 506 | 3.60; native lambs, §4 50@5 60; Western lambs, over, 3000; Go higher, active e Hee 490 bulk of ‘sales, $4 7004 wethers, $4@4 30; fair to choice,” mixed, $3 85G4 $£@5 50. thon - o progress of T . S small parcel of gold was taken for New York i 7, " : s D e e e T ive com. | from the open market on an exceptional order. New York Cotton. Market. Money rates were unaltered. CLOSING. | _LONDON, Nov. 7.—Atchison, 35%; Canadia: Pacific, 3%; Union Pacific preferred, 79% Northern Pacific prefd, 77; Grand Trunk, 6%; as the stock market, and was al: the mortgages with the most prominent. 1to 1% per cent. To- | 5,000, NEW YORK, Nov. T.—The cotton market opened easy at a decline of three points. The local market became quite unsettied and the | decline was Increased to 13@16 points. Later Ithough lative ‘value were al of those rose frof tes refunding 2s, old 4s and s ad- | Anaconda, 10; bar silver, qulet, 2 11164 per o a8 and mew 4s i per cent on the last | ounce; money, 2 per cent. St ter O Barke hecars very Su, wASH | EL Sorits it 3 | SR | ing marked hesitation. The market closed NEW YORK STOCK LIST. oA New York j[om'v Market. steady at a net loss of 137716 points. es osing | R s Siidee Bid. - : U% | NEW YORK. Nov. 7.—Money on call, easy Portland’s Business. . at 1@ r cent; last loan, 2. Prime mercan- in their views as to values and the business is on a restricted scale. Some sales of Walla Walla are reported this week as high as Sdc, | i | but most of the exporters are not quoting above | 3 : tile paper, 4%@§ per cent. Sterling exchange, | PORTLAND, Nov. T.—Clearings, $556,161; bal- | Canadian Pacifi firm, with actual business in bankers' bills at | ances, $39,839. i o Canada Southern . e for demand and at $4 SO@4 803 for | c e & Ohlo ... -3 xty days. Posted rates, $4 Sl and $4 55. ; reat Weatern ... ommercial bills, $& T9%@4 80; Slver _certifi- | Northern Wheat Market. Burlington & Quincy cates, €4%@fic. Bar siver, 63%c. Mexican ;nd £ lflulils e dollars, 50%c. Government bonds, strong; State OREGO! | » Ind & Louisville prefd.. bonds, ' strong; railroad bonds, strong. : Eastern TIMo0ls | s T g PORTLAND, Nov. T.—In the wheat market | 7 Pt % | buyers and sellers are not exactly in nccord" | ].\'c:i' York Grain and Produce. outhern Southern 2d prefd * | 8@sse. Bluestem, nominal at from % to 3¢ | NEW YORK. Nov. 7.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | Ab0ve Walla Walla, and valley. as usual this 0. Dile: ‘expital 28 005: SOEE Market | S6ason. is out of thé hands of the Portland ex- | orters. dull, but steadily held. < | WHBEAT—Receipts, 261,500 bushels; exparts, €2,205; sales, 3,575,000 futures, 200,000 spot. Spot No. 2'Red, T9%c. f.0.b. aflcat; No. 2 Red, WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Nov. 7.—Wheat, unchanged; Blue- | stem, 55%c; club, B23c. pretd Northern pret 7 N 1 Northern Duluth, S4%c, 7 Jis Central | Lob. afioat; No. 1 Hard Duluth, $5%c, fob. Foreign Markets. Central afioat. Options opened firmer on cables and a Central prefd ... were strengthened for a time by continental Lake Erie & Western ... buying, strong late cables and bullish Argentine |, JONDON, Nov. 7.—Consols, %: silver, e b e Prunes rie & Western prefd. news, but finally broke under heavy essure | 2011-16d; French rentes, 100f 50c: cargoes on . - though some | e L g 10% | of long wheat and closed weak at 1%@%oc net | passage, firm, but not active; cargoes No. 1 t b prices. There uisville & Nashville . 783, | decline. Sales included: No. 2 Red—March, | standard Calffornia, 30s 9d; cargoes Walla ft also at asso. Manhattan Elevated . 1013, | 824,@83 7-16c, closed $2)c; May, 1 15-16@53c; | Walla, 20s 3d; English country markets, steady. clat new | Metropclitas ecet Rallway .163% | cicsed $2c; November, closed 77%c; December, LIVERPOOL, Nov. 7.—Wheat, firm; No. 1| « Mexican Central ........ 134 | 9% @7 q Ts%e. standard California, 6s 4%d: wheat in Parls, 5 Minneagolis & St Louls 6 | HOF steady; flour in Paris, steady; French country | 1 Minneapolis & St Louls prefd % | HIDESSteady. markets, fim; weather in England, overcast. | Missour! Pacific . = Mobile & Ohlo . p Missour! Kansas & Texas 5% | WOOL—Dull. "OFFEE—Spot Rio quiet: No. 7 invoice, 8%c: 14 dull. Cordova, 7:4@T%c. Futures closed COTTON—Uplands, 5%d. CLOSING. WHBAT—Spot, steady: No. 1 California, 6s et ba " at 1 are comparatively Missouri Kansas & Texas prefd let with prices 5 to 10 points net lower. 4 at: Dlece g : St New' Jersey Central _.-.... | sales 1 inauding: - N 15 any, G oo 1% Febru- New York Central .. ; December 7 35; Marchs §1 May, | T CORN—S fet; W eather Report Noro & ewirs e o T 47 Soptomber, 37 | SRR o SR Antricen mies nev, Veathe < Norfolk & Western prefd . SUGAR—Raw easy; Falr Refining, 8%c; Cen- | 243 . Q! 2 . b ATy, trifugal, 9 3s 10%d. Refined eas Northern Pacific ........ Northern Pacific pretd test, 4%c; Molasses Sugar, 6 35 05; No. 7, $4 95 S%e. h Mers Pacific Time.) AN FRANCISCO, Nov Ontario & Western ... Vo. 10, $4 0. 11, §470; | *- * | segp-rcggatine Oregon Railway & Nav.. 34 60; $4 60; No. 14, $4 55; Stan- Memrpes - Oregon Railway & Nav prefd 35 40; Confectioners’ A, $5 40: Mold A, LOCAL MARKETS with those of ¢ Ty : Cut Loaf, $6; Crushed,’ $6; Powdered, . Reading .... Granulated, $560; Cubes, $5 70. | ading ) Receipts, 11,592 packages #* * | Reading 24 pretd i6g2lc; Juné Creame Rio Grande Western ...... . Rio Grande Western prefd . ipts, 10,036 packages. Strong. Exchange and Bullion. Louis & San Fran. Western, regular’ packing at mark, 17g2ic; Louls & San Fran 1 Vestern, loss off, 23c. E e e areen PRIED FRUITS, | Borting Bxchanee uderron = M uis Southwestern ...... 2| NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—The market for evapo- | Sterling Cables ... o 485 1o | ’l;o:i» Southwestern prefd | rated apples continues quiet but steady at un- 1 New York Exchange, sight....... — [ J 42 Paul » | changed prices State Common was quoted at | New York Exchange. telegraphic — 4 | Maximum temperature, | ey g el 5 | glite; Prime, 4%@sYc; Choice, 5}:@6c; Fancy, | Fine Siiver, per ounce.. = 6% a Southern Pacific % | California_dried fruits wers inactive. Mrxican Povah. vy il T b Southern Rallway . Southern Railway p Texas & Pacific . Union Pacific Union Pacific pretd 13% | Prunes were quoted from 3ie to 8%c per Ib, as to size and quality. Apricots—Royal, 11@l4c; Moorpark, 15@16c. Peaches—Peeled, 16@20c; Unpeeled, 6@9c. Wheat and Other Grains. over California nd Tulare Lake: 1:14 Fureka in th WHEAT—Paris and Liverpool were higher, | Feed, 77%c for cholce bright, 72%@75c for No. 1 and 65@70c for off grades; Brewing and Ship- ping grades, 80@Sic: Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. but it fafled to check the decline materiaily. Around T4c December steadied for awhile on unfavorable Argentine advices, but Bradstreet's Increase in the world's visible of 1,260,000 bush- els caused rencwed weakness and December, ling genes ERR s 5 o ok but Chicago and New York were lower. Chi- tiing_generally Wabash prefd New York Metal Market. oo wpened Brmer on batber forelan. siivices: | 1 California { :\\f'::m: i e and there was some commission buying, but | g B e Jiecy | Wisconsin Central NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—The market for metals | later on the market weakened off, with Chicago Rioath of s Tastants | Third Avenue ruled inactive and without change in prices. | and St. Louis selling freely. The pressure to A o 131 | Somper: qulce ot $6 FeOL Hn e it ks | *Ine Krecatine sitastion continasd TmOORADE ro o 10 de : copper, quie 75 was Inactive : g b A Hgde i American 155 | 328 lead, qull at 34 S, and spelter. dull at | Snow cabled heavy storms In. the Santa Fe ees over North- United States $410G4 15. The brokers' price for lead was | listrict, and all authorities reduced the total Wells Fargo | $ and for copper $16 @16 T7%. crep. o o A S cisco for 30 Miscellaneous— _— s market was dull and show no change <o an‘—l 1900 P Am-:"‘.‘r‘n Cotton Ofl .... =Y wx:-nzy of note on the spot, but futures de- v Cotton Ofl prefd . ed. A u;;u’:-‘ e Chi Grain Mark, < Spot ‘Wheat—Shipping, 9%%c; Milling, $1@ American Malting pre : hicago Grain Market. 102% per ctl American Smelting & Refining. CALL BOARD SALES e = v ssmfr]":"‘ S T abr wd Ny % | Informal Session—9:15 o’clock—No 5. ‘merican ey 2% | —: . American ip']rxlunpma L, | [CHICAGO, Hov. 1.—Wheat stasted with ths |1 E60RG, Ettuion-snecembies IR, Ctit 3T M0%. S S s - 2 boom on an advance of 1d at Liverpool since | “Recular Morning Sesston—December—§000 ctls, AmeaClian (a Sgap penti Tis | Monday and on the result of yesterday's bal- | gi; 20, Sic; 30,000, S0, May—2000, §1 065 American Stecl & Wire pred._||[] gy | loting December opened @Wo higher at 7% \dalo, 31 06%:’ dodo b osigi 800, 81 06k oy, " Y pe kb 1 14,000, o | Drewicht T By i 2% | buors of actvity o buser, “That thers whs | ¥ Atteinoon Bession -December—8000 ctls, 99%c: g | At Tt | & very small ehort Interest became evident ear- | 6000, 993%c. May—18,000, $1 06%. ast Officlal. | ‘American Tobacco prefd . | ly, es opening buyers were few. Late in the | BARLEY—The market continues firmly held, { Anaconds Mining Co day there was some news bulllsh in character, | but quict. | Colorado Fuel & Iron . Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco prefd Federal Steel Sess! ' clock—No sal 5 under the liquidation and lack of support which | Informal Session o'clock—No sales, " — Federal Steel pr | bt Georessed the market ai uonl.pgor%ped to| Second Semsion—No males. | Gemeral Electric . m ks ; New York Stock Market. e R ol vl NExe e, Sra LiAtternoon Session—December—io00 ctls, Tathe: - Co et and v, ), T3%c. R ST e ‘| International Paper . December closed %@ 14e wunder Monday ag sea¥: | “OATS-While offerings were not bringing the NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—No such exciting de- y 5%, extreme top quotations which have lately ruled, dealers reported a continuation of the steady feeling, with a good demand for seeding. International Paper p Laclede Gas ... National There was only a small professional business in oats. December closed }@%c lower at 27%c¢. Provisions opened higher on a llgkt run of has been witnessed on the xchange since the boom days tocks of the flotation of the secur! of the new in- 81 | hogs, high yi - | _White_ $1 30@1 Surprise, $1 45@1 55; Red, c neier i el it 2 National Lead .. 2% | pathy ‘with. wheat. - Tone hoasever) ‘onaTm | 511001 25 torCtesd” and By 2@t 5T tor weed ‘Kept all departments of the stock ex- rere B ek ary, | 30 ectioviar femnessand o Uberal offecinge | UYL HOR 35 _Biask fociieen S HOL S oy S g it ¢ ¥ . of lard and ribs th or seed, per otl. at fever heat of animation and activ- National Steel profd . 91" | Sanuary pork closed e nader dmctas oY | CORN- Eastern Yallow. §1 22%; White, $1 25%; | sty. It is rarely in the speculative world that by p:;h\"‘)\r:"Allr.frlkc 13“ { ng;,n Jower and ribs closed Go down. s d E;z‘l'em )-:’x‘;&efdc” e‘?zhzm per ctl. ed plan of o s w Nos T e leadi : o i e T aa aw Pacific Coast .. 53 % lemding Sutures ratiel o filiows: BUCKW HEAT-Guotea at §1 @2 per ctl. taking on of Jong stock by | Bacific Coast ‘st orefd B | fude Oven High Low. Cioss. <sional operators for some ast in | Pacific Coast pre eat No. : e o ':::};.2; .::.r‘nlr:;m:ox;lm‘l|“:‘ Pacific Mall 45 | November nY oy Flour and Mt”.\‘hlfh. . The effort to discount the result | People’s Gas . 96% | December 4% T3 3332 X “riain to overdo itsclf and the flood Erceeed Steel Car 20 i [y 7% Wh T | FLOUR—Californta Family Extras. $3 600 5 95 Samive s Sarxhe’ paices own e R % | November . 9% 375, usual terms; Bakers' Extras, $3 40@3 50, tion of a favorable event Pullman Palace Car . 190 | fiu 8% bb! for ¥ 0 buy stock was 50 over- Standard Rope & Twine . s | December % %% 3% | Oregon and Washington, §245@3 10 per bbl for to absorb all the very jarge seli- | :u.:; e i % W% 36% 6% fumu;; _‘Slnd t:b:w:so for bakers'; Eastern, s there changed hamds instan | 1416 Tennessee Coal & Tron o S 2 | TS SO RS Prices 1n sacks are as fol- the sounding of the gong no| 13.630 United States Leather |May o ] L 2% | 1cws, usual discount to the trade: Graham 100 ‘shares of Umion Pacifie s | 3400 United States Leather profd . % | ) e i 2% | Flour, $3 per 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, $2 75; Rye 1son, 6000 shares of Southern Pa-| €50 United States Rubber . B Do Meal,’ $2 50; Rice Flour, §7; Corn Meal, $2 75; American Steel and Wire, and 52 United States Rubber pre o5, | TOAES - %5 1'% ii'ihg N |extra cream do. 33 50; Oat Groats, $ 50: Hom. sand sharcs h of = number of | Western Union .. 81% | " Lard, per 100 lbs— iny, $3 75; Buckwheat Flour, * stocks. This was as near as Republic Iron & Steel . 15% | November . 0 6914 700 |Cracked Wheat, $3'50: Farina, # 60; ained by the usual method of Republic Iron & Stecl prefd 6 " | December 2% 675 6 Wheat Flour, $3 2: Rolled Oats (barrels), $@ he same stocks sold at the samo P CC & Bt Louls.. 82% | Janvary .. G7% 6750 845 g7y |12 In sacks, § T5G7; Pearl Barley, $ Spiit time 1% points apart, and it was believed that Short Ribs, per 100 1bs— Peas, $5; Green Peas, §5 50 per 100 lbs. the record of a large number of transactions s November . . 635 H i Facdstilf was entirely Jost 15 the foverish excitement o cLOf e Fne Sy T B NDS. {Jenm ay and Fee < the rading Many commission houses 7eported | 5 vet 2, reg... A% N ¥ Cen lsts | ~ Cash quotations were : Flou B e e e L e | Deenp 104% N J Cen gen !and unchanged: No. $ ‘spring wheat $igiie: Teed remal rdes o hliges I rtaks - P 1se N i . eat, 3 e anutton of many that were offcred 1o | Do 38 rek.ILINGIN Pacifc'te No. 2 red, g NoU 2 corn, e N | Erices for Hay and eedetufs remain as o ertona hed Bo plbse whatores| Do new 4s. res s’ | | B GEhie: 0.3 white, Sasiie. tae 't | lishter at the moment. fadivideat Srameastions BAE e plack Mhaiever] Do wiw s, sy 95 | choice malting, 67@iSc; No. 1 flaxseed, $1 7 BRAN—$U@15 per_ton. i in the trading. ! Do old 4s,’ reg. ! No. 1 Northwestern, $178; prime timothy seed, | MIDDLINGS—$16 50@19 50 ton. B e i cstecs Taiating whila mirimn | <2 2d 4. coup, 0G4, mess poik per barrel, $11 % lard, | FEEDSTUFES — Rolled Barley, 318 0016 50 evel the small , Inel J 0 Gs, reg | per 100 1bs, $7 05@7 07%: short ribs sides (loose), ton; Olicake Meal at the miil, : job- of 044 lots, began to make their appearance on | Do Ss. ooup. = a ited ‘hauis , | per ton: Ol % i e e e e B S | e B G | Bt IS el S o on the London market before g ¥, 27; Cracked 3 g had been done on on Atchison gen 4s. basis of high wines, $127; clover, contract | §15G16. the stock market opened in New York. Com- | Do nd) is.. srade, $10. 5 AY — Volunteer, $@s: Wheat, $11@13 50; mission hn:dn- knm ;‘Mr offices o'::nu-n night | Canada Sn 2nd; K m' Wheat and Oat, $10@12 50; %fiu 50; A took orders which were execu London rticles— ¥ , gt s ,:,.,.,;, ew York time.” Foreisn Fiour, barels . RS> Shijmenss. Glover, %5G7; Altalta, $ 063 50; ey, $10 rhitrage brokers in New York estimal J137% | Do Gs 5 37, L Be 5 reeult of the New York buying in Lon- | Do § F Deb . 1175 Sn Pan Corn, bushels 365,000 978,000 EAW- MO ner duin Aon and the London selling in New York, no | Chi Ter 4s.... %2 Sn Rail Dats, bushila’ 330,000 € Seeds Jees than 19,000 shares of various stocks | Colo Bn és. B | Stan ve. bushels 3000 Beans and Seeds. hanged hands from forelgn to American own- | D & R G 4s. 99 |Tex Bariey, bushels .. 45,000 ers. But the operations by cable were largely | Erle General s.. ] 7211 ©On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter | Recelpts of Beans were 24,483 sacks, making | America, 12@124 | and 1@74c for fancy: 42,179 for the first three days of the week. In spite of these dmmense arrivals dealers to tained market EEANS Bayos, # t0G3; Small White @ 405, Large White, $3 25; Pink, $2@215: o S e P R O D ranin “Musiard. - pominals Yellow Mustard, nominal: Flax. $225@2 40; Canary, 3ic per’lb for Caiifornia and 4c for Eastern Alfalfa, 9@9%c: Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timothy, 4@4lec. DRIED PEAS—Niles, 81 50G2; Green, §150@ 220 per ctl; Blackeye, $1 50G1 7. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Some of the summer sorts are very firm under light supplies, but otherwise the Vege- table market is featureless. Most of the Peas and Beans now coming in are from Los Angeles, Potatoes and Onions show little change. POTATOES—River Reds, 70@S0c; Burbanks, 26@60c for Rivers and S5c@$l 15 per ctl for Salinas and 6G90c for Oregon; Sweets, 60GToc for Rivers and $5@80c for Merced. ONIONS—75c@$1 25 per ctl; Pickle Onions, 40@50c rer sack. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 4@ic per 1b; String Beans, 2@6c: Limas, 3@dc per 1b; Cab- bage, $1; Tomatoes, 25@fic; Egg Plant, 35@s0c per box; Green Okra, 35@30c; Green Pep- ers. 25@50c per box for Chili and 40@50c for ell; Dried Peppers, 10@l5c: Carrots, 25@35c per sack: Summer 'Sqash, 85c@$1 2% for Ala- meda; Cucumbers, 40@60c for Alameda; Pickles, 3130 per Box for No. 1 and 31 for No. 2; Garlic, 4@ic per 1b; Marrowfat Squash, $7G10 per ton. Poultry and Game. The Game market was oversupplied, owing to heavy receipts from Oregon on Tuesday, | which accounts for the lower quotations. Poultry was dull and weak except dressed Turkeys, which advanced slightly. The de- mand was light. A car of Eastern came in. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@lc for Gob- blers and 14@15c for Hens: old Turkeys, 1@ 12%c; Dressed Turkeys, 15@i8c; Geese, per pair, 315081 75; Goslings, $1 75@2; Ducks, $3@4 for Sid and 33 50@4 50 for young: Hens, $3 50@4 50: Young Roosters, #4@4 50; Old Roosters, 33 5004; Fryers, $3g3 50; Brollers, $@3 50 for large and 2 for small; Pigeons, $1 per dozen for old and $1 50@1 75 for Squabs. GAME—Quall, $1 for Valley and $1 50@2 for Mountain; Mallard, $3@5; Canvasback, $3@5: Sprls, $3G8 50; Teal, $:7 50; Widgeon, $1 0@ gl A“hlflmlll Duck, $1@1 50; Gray Geese, $2 50@ Geese, $1@1 50; Brant, $1 5081 75_for | small and $2@2 50 for large; English Snipe, $125 @1 50; Jack Snipe, §1; Hare, $1@1 25; Rabbits, $125@1 50 for Cottontall and §1 for brush; Doves, 60@€5c ver, dozen. Butter, Cheese and Eggs. Ranch Eggs continue to decline, and receipts and stocks are steadily increasing. Eastern descriptions, however, are quoted firm, as the markets East are higher. Cheese is firm and sells readily 'at full figures. Butter continues weak and dull, with heavy pplles, and outside orders are thus far small, BUTTER— ngrvzlmery—?:ncy Creamery, 22@23c; seconds, Datry—Fancy, 2ic; good to choice, 20c: com- mon, 18@19c. Creamery tub—20@22%c per lb. Pickled roll—19@21c, Firkin—18@18c. Storage goods—21@22c s CHEESE—New, 11%@12; old, '10@1ic; Young Eastern, 13%@14c; Western, 11@13¢ per Ib. EGGS—Quoted at 20g30c for store and 3@ 37%c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 18@26c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Cranberries to arrive are selling at an ad- vance, as the market East has gone up to $7 per barrel there. Melons are about out, the scattering lots coming in being neglected. Oranges, Lemons and Limes continue in free supply and weak at unchanged quotations. Grapes are steady enough, but qulet. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— APPLES—-%@50c per box for common and 80@%c for good to cholce; Spitzenbergs, 60c@$l; | Oregon_Spitzenbergs, 31 %5@!1 50. PEA Winter 'Nels, 50c_per box. QUINCES—50@65c per box. PERSIMMONS--30@65c per box. CRANBERRIES—Cape Cod, $9 50@10 per bar- rel; Coos Bay $2 25@2 50 per box. STRAWBERRIES—$3@7 per chest for large and $8@10 for small berries. HUCKLEBERRIES—3@ée per Ib. RASPBERRIES—$5@6 per chest. 50@%c; Cooking POMEGRANATES—75¢@$1, according to size PrrMs— 0g 40 box. X c per box. GRAPES—Muscats, Tokays, Verdells, black and other ordinary varieties, 40@50c per small box and 50@75c per crate: Isabellas. in crates, 75c@$1: Cornichons, in tes, 60@T5c. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel ~Oranges, $2Q@4; Seedlings, $1 50@2 25; Lemons, 25c@$1 25 for common and $1 50@2 50 for good to choice; Pomelos, $3@4; Mexican Limes, $4@4 50; Cali- fornia Limes, 25@35c; Bananas, $1 75@2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, $1 £0@3 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts and Raisins. FRUITS—Prunes, Santa Claras, 4 sizes. 3c: 40-50s, 7c: 50-60s, Gic: 60-70s, 3%c: T0-S0s, Ie: $0-908, 2%c; 90-1008, 2%c; 100s and over, 2c; Tu- bies, %c premium; Sonomas, %c and San Joa- quins %c less than Santa Claras, except 100s and over, which stand the same. Apricots, 6@ Sc for Royals and 10@ll%c for Moorparks; Evaporated Apples, 4@4l4c; sun-dried, 2%@4c; Peaches, 4}3@bc for standard, 5@éc_for cholce Pears, 2Q7c; Plums, pitted. 5@6%c; unpitted, 1@1l4c: Nectarines, 5@ Si4c for red and 5%@6c for white, RAISINS—The Ralsin Growers' Assoclation has established the following prices for the season of 1900: Bleached Thompson's fancy, 1% per 1b; cholce, llc; standard, $%e; prime, 8c; unbleached Thompson's, Sc per 1b. Sultanas— Fancy, 10%c per 1b: choice, 9igc; standard, $%.c; prime, Sc; unbleached Saltanas, Sc; Seedless, 50-1b boxes, 6%c; 2-crown loose Muscatels, fc; 2-crown, 6%c; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2- | crown, '$150 per box; 3-crown, §1 60; Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, '$3. Ail prices £. o. b. at common shipping polnts in ‘Californ] NUTS—Chestnuts, 6@7c per 1b; Walnuts, No. 1 softshell, 11c; No. 2, Sc; No. 1 hardshell, 10c; No. 2, Tic; Almonds, 15@l6c for paper-shell, 11@12%e for softshell; Peanuts, 5@6c for East. ern: Brazil Nu 13c: Fliberts, 13c; Pecans, 11 @13¢;_Cocoanuts,’ §3 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 13%@14lc for bright and 12% 13c for light amber; water white, extracted, 7%@8Sc; light amber, extracted, 1@7%c; dark, c r 1b. BEESWAX 2@ per b, Provisions. There s no change-to report. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 10%@11c per 1b for heavy, 12c for light medium, 13c for light, lic for extra light and 1ic for sugar cured; East- ern sugar-cured Hams, 11%@1; Mess Beef, | 912 50 per barrel: extra Mess, $13 50; Family, $15 ©0; extra Prime Pork, $16; extra clear, $19 50 Mess, $16: Smoked Beef, 13c per Ib. LARD—Tlerces quoted at 6%c per Ib for com- pound and e for pure; hal-barrels, pure, 9%c; 10-1b_tins, 8%c: 5-Ib tins, 8%c. COTTOLBNE—One-half barrel. $%c: three half barrels, S%c: one tierce, $isc; two tierces, gc; five tierces, 7%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Heavy saited Steers, 10c; medium, S¢; light, 8%@c; Cow- Do R i Hidea, ted Veal, 2 16c; culls, 1ic: ip, 16c; Dry Calf, 16@17c; culis and brand, 14c: Sheepskins. shearlings, 30c each; short Wool, 50@50c each: medium, 5¢; long Wool, 75¢@$1 each; Horse Hides, ealt, $2 50 for large and $2 for medium, $150 for ‘'small and 50c_for colts: Horse Hides, dry. $175 for large, $150 for medium, $1 25 for small d 23@50c for colts. Deerskins—Summer or red skins, 3c; fall or medium skins, 30c; winter or thin skins, 17%@20c. Goatskis Prime An- goras, 5c; large and smooth, 50c; medium, 35c. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 4@4sc per Ib; No. 2, 3lc; grease, 2@2%c. WOOL—Spring_clip 1s_quotable as follows: Northern, free, 15@16c; Northern, defective, 2@ 14c: Middle County, free, 14@16c; Middle County, defective, 12@M4c; Southern Mountaln, 12 9@i0c; Southern Mountain, free, Southern Mountain, defective, . 9@1ic; Humboldt and Mendocino, 16 @17c: Nevada, 13@16c per Ib, Fall Clip—San Joaquin, 6%3@Sc: do Lambs’, § @9e; Middle County, 9@10c; Northern Mountain, free, 10@llc; Southern Mountain, Humboldt and Mendocino, 12@13¢ per 1b. HOPS—11%@15¢ per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Prices for all descriptions remain unchanged. Hogs are In fair supply. Beef, Mutton and Lambs are very firm, with some dealers quot- ing higher. k- 6@éte for Steers and 5@5tc per Ib O BAL-Large, 1@Sc: small, 8%@dc per b, mmjms—wéthm.' 1GTAS; ewes, BA@Te per PR per 1b. PORK—Live Hogs, 5lc for small, 5%e for medium and S%c for large: stock Hogs feeders, 5c; Hogs, mmffe ol General Merchandise. BAGS—San Qflmflnf‘;l& $5 65; Caleutta Grain Bage, June and July, §4@6%c; Wi Bags, B4@3%e; Lo Fleece Twine, $18 in sacks: Rocky Mountain 18 45 per 2000 1bs and 2 18 45 per $8 50 per ton, P e s T e ‘om; Ib, n 100-1b ng. pany quotes, per Crushed, 6.40c; Powdered, 6c; Candy Gran- ulated, 6c; Dry Granulated, 5.90c; Confection- ers’ A, 5.90c; Magnolia A, 5.50c; Extra C, 5.40c; Golden C, 5.30c; barrels, 10c more: half-bar- rels, 25c more; boxes, 50c more; 50-1b bags, 10 more. No orders taken for less than 75 bar- rels or its equivalent. Dominos, half-barrels, 6.65¢; boxes, 6.99¢ rar ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR FORTY-EIGHT HOURS. | Flour, qr sks.... 24,012 Eggs, doz 14,040 | Wheat, ct -152,631:Hides, No | Barley, ctls ...... 4,485 Leather, rolls . 1| Oats, “ctls . Raisins.’ bxs . Butter, ctls . Pelts. bdls Cheese, ctls Brandy. gals Beans, sks ...... 24.483 Quicksilver, flsks Potatoes, sks .... 7,377 Hides, No . 600 | Onions, sks ...... 1,550)Pelts. bdls . 360 Bran. sks . . 433 Wool, bales 188 Middlings, sks .. 520/ Hops. bales 13 Shorts, sks ...... 783,Straw, tons 33 Mustard, sks .... 49 Hay, tons 581 Wine, gals . - 96,700 OREGON. | Flour, qr sks.... 10,058 Onfons, sks ..... 9 Potatoes, sks 1,490 o s > * * A falr business was done on the morning ses- sion of the Bond Exchange and the sugar stocks were firm, with an advance in Hawallan to $55. There was little change In the afternoon. There were large sales on the Oil Exchangs, but chiefly limited to two or three stocks. The Overman Mining Co. has levied an asscss- ment of Sc. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7— p. m. UNITED STATES BONDS. | Bid. Ask. Bid.Ask. | 1154116% |is do cp (new).135 135% reg. 15141161 '3 do coup.... — 110% MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. |Oak Water 5s.103% — |Oceanic S8 §s.110 111 Om C Ry 6s.121%128 N 1% Do 3d mtge. 102% Oak G L & H.110 |Stktn Gas 6s.100 105 Oak Tran 6s..116%17%! WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa.. 70 Spring Valley. 93% 93% Marin County. 51% — GAS AND ELECTRIC STOCKS. Ed L' & P 65180 Pac G Imp 4s.102 — Fea P & Cl Ry 6105 — Geary-s P &OR R 6s.115% — HC |Powell-st R 68. — — Do ’ LA | : | LA |8 R of Cal 6s. — 113 Do IS P of A 6s..12% — L A 101% S P ofCés(1905 LA s. — 102% (Serles A)...108% — Mark Do (Serfes B)108% — Do 19% Do (1906) ....108%110 NCNGR7I0 114 118% — N R - P 105 108 Do s — [SPRés......130 1304 NPCRRGa101 — 'SV Water 6s.113%114% Do fs . 0T — | Do 4s .......10254100% Cent L& P Co 3% 6 |Pac L Co..... - & Equit C L Co. 3% 3%|Stc El GERCo 35 40 Mutual El Co. —" 10 |S F G & B.... 51% 52% O G L & H... 49% 50 |San Francisco. — 5 Pac Gas Imp. 52 52%IStkn G& ECo— 14 INSURANCE STOCKS. Firem's Fund.22 ' BANK STOCKS. Anglo-Cal Ltd. 69 — First Nationl.206 300 Bank of Cal. — 410 Lon P & A....138 — Cal 8 D & T.104%105% Merchants’ Ex 16 18 SAVINGS BANKS, Ger S & L.... — 190 Sav & L So. n Hum S & T. — Sec Sav Bk - Mut Sav Bk. — Unlon T Co. - S F Sav U. 15 — . STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Caltfornia 124 OSL&H = Geary-st . — — Presidio . 2 Market-st . 671 68 POWDER STOCKS. Californta = Vigortt 3 W . 8318 SUGAR STOCKS. Hana S P Co. 6% — Kilauea S Co. 20 22 Haw C & S Co 84% 85% Makawell S Co 41% — Honokaa S Co. 31 Onomea § Co. 28% 2% nt Con Hutch S P Co. 25% 26 Paahau S Co. 31% 32 MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Al Pack Assn.124 124% Pac A'F A... 2% — Cal Fruit Asn.102 — Pac C Bor Co. — 153 Mer Ex Assn. 97 100 Par Paint Co. 12% — Oceantc § Co. 33 94 ' Morning Sesston. Board— 10 Contra Costa Water. L33 145 Contra Costa Water S0 5 Contra Costa Water, cash. S 7000 10 Glant Powder Con. D800 30 Hawalian Com'l & Sugar. I%0 2% Honokaa § Co cereeees §1 35 300 Honokaa S Co L3100 100 Hutchinson § P Co. 90 Makawell ....... 10 Market Street Rallway. 25 Oceanic S § Co.. 450 Paauhau § P Co. 25 8§ F Gas and Electric Co. $200 S P of A bonds. Afterncon Sesston. Board— 2 Bank of Californi: 150 Hana Plantation Co. 40 Hawalfan Com'l & Sugar. 160 Honokaa S Co. 50 Hutchinson 8 P Co $1000 Market St Ry Ist Con 3s. 2 Oceanic 8 S Co. $2000 Omnibus Cable 6s. 5 § F Gas and Electric Co. 34000 S P of A bonds 125 S V. Water.. $1000 S V 4 (20 mtge). PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 1200 Cala-Standard 2600 Caribou 736 Four Ofl 136 Four Oil Co. 83N Bamaas nlisi Hat Bss2ns3ussR e EREBRRRANILESRY 900 Home O11 . 500 Independence . 500 Independence, b 10 McKittrick Consolldat: 1100 Petroleum Center 100 Petroleum Center 40 Sterling O Street— 50 San Joaquin Oil and Dev. 400 Four Ofl Co Afternoon Session. 3 ‘Board— 8% Hanford ......... 200 McKittrick Consolidated 100 McKittrick Consolidated 200 Petroleum Center 100 San Joaquin Oil and Dev. 20 San Joaquin Oil and Dev, s 5. 20 San Joaquin Ofl and Dev, b §. 50 San Joaquin Ofl and Dev, b 5. Street— €73 Fpur Ofl Co.... o % San Joaquin Ofi and Dev, MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Yesterday: Morning Session. 08] 250 Ophir . - Ophir 53 [ k4 . 83 Afternoon 200 Andes 07 300 Best & Beicher 22 500 Caledonia . bl 100 Caledonia . 4 (1] 2 0 4RenseRs o 100 Andes .......... 200 Best & Beicher 200 Caledonia ...... 1300 Caledonia . 80 Confidence 400 Mexican 400 Savage . 100 Unton Con 100 Yellow Jacket. Sesslon. 300 Mextcan 100 Mexican 600 Ophir . 800 Savage . 7 10 3 2 13 100 Challenge ...... 1§ 300 Con Cal & Va..105 500 Gould & Curry 1/ 200 Hale & Nore... 23 100 Hale & Norc... 22 The following were the sales Stock Exchange yesterday: Morning Session. 200 Belch: .= ... 14) 300 00 Best & Beicher 33| 200 OpRIc™ 100 Caledonia. ...... 3| 300 Ophir . 100 Caledonta. . 53| 400 Overman 100 Challenge 19| 300 Savage ... % C(thoglr 15| x Utah .. n 300 Hale & Nore. Yenlaw 50 Hale & Norc... 2 Afternoon Sessfon. 500 Sterra Nevad 100 Sierra Nevada. 100 Silver Hill 100 Utah . B4RNBANE in the Pacific HEERERGY 300 Best & Belcher 23 200 Caledonta. - &) 0 8:..“‘.: 3 % 1w Caledonfa . 43| 200 Ophir = 200 Con Cal & Va..103 200 Overman 0 300 Crown Point 12| 500 Seorplon o 200 Gould & Curry n‘,ml:nh sy 0 200 Mexican . 20730 Yellow Jacket.. 26 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. sapa2znerEeges | 1ot on W itne of Capp « | a descriptons. | REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Owen E. and Annfe Brady to Hibernia Sav- ings and Lean Soclety. lot om SE corner o San Jose avenue and Twenty-fourth street, S 13¢ by E 9; also lot on W line of Valencia Street. 203 § of Nineteenth, S 25 by W.100; also lot on E line of Guerrero street, 232§ S t Eighteenth. S 50 by E 105; $10. Thomas L. and Philippine M. Henderson to Jomathan Apdersan, lot on 8 line of Elizahern ‘ of Hoffman avenue (EI E 100'by S 114; $10. ., Otto Graneist to Guiseppe Raffo, lot om X ine of John street. 183:4 W of Powell, W 31 by 62:6; 2950, . Patrick M. Partridge to Alfred C. Tugt Une of Steuart street, 30 N 1 NW 20 by SW 45:10; $10. Orson H. Keyes to same, sam George J. Strong to Rebeec on E line of Twelfth aven Tot on of Mission $10. NW corner of Va n_street, W 178 by Mary F. Hindes (wife son K. Doane. lot on 200 E of Broderick, E 3 Jules and Angustine Lambla . eenth. N 14 by W Louls and Pauline W. and Marie G. Bu Twenty-first street, 75 85; S0, Real Estate and Developmen: Thomas W. Johnson, lot on N street. 50 W of Texas, W Wililam and Emma fot on N line of Mariposa sir Texas, W 25 by N 109: $10. Patrick Griffin to Willlam J E line of Sixtesnth avenue, 13 S 25 by E 127:6: 310 Nellle and George 0. Brown to lot on E line of Seventeenth av H_street, £ 25 by E 120; $10. Henry and Ellzabeth Schwartz o Freq P._Petersen, lot 411, Gift Map 1: $50 g Samuel J. Kingston to Paul F. Kingston Jot 11, block 357, South San Franc ¥ stead and Railroad Association, deed; $1. Paul F. and Mary Kingston to Fritz Iot on NE lne of Twentieth avenue so: £E of § street, SE 75 by NE 100, lot 87 $10. W. H. Little to Samuel Brierley. corner of Felton and Oxford strests, E 120, lots 7 and 8. block °2, Un! stead Assoctation; $10 Julla Edwards to Edward and Julia A. Ross, lot on W line of Chapultepec street, Virginia avenue, S 25 by W 70. lot man's subdivision of Cobb Tract: $10 Annie Godt to Kaja Pallesen (wife of Olaf lot on W line of Elsie strest land avenue, N 258 by W Tract; $10. Grutzma lot on S 200 by ity Home- Alameda County. Willlam and Jean M. Clift ¢ lot on W corner of Walsworth avenues, SW 75 by NW 125, be: F, Map of Linda Vista Te Same to Abble B. Clft. Walsworth avenue. 75 SW nue, SW 75 by NW 125, being map of same, Oakland: $1000. Same to Frederick C. Clift, lot on E o of Walsworth and Bayo Vista avenues by SE 125, lot 11 block C, Linda V race Map 2, Oakland; $4000. State Savings Bank to,R. K. Tucker. of Thirty-third street, 136 W of M by W 30, being a portion of b of property of Central Land ¢ Oakland; $10. John Dermot to Mrs. Mirtam A. Edwards akland lot 9. in plat 8, as per map of plat 3 tha association, Oakland: $10. Mary Johnson to C. A. Mulvey, lot on S line of Sixth street, 112:6 W of Clay, W 235 y 100, portion lots 12 and 13, block &2, Kel berger's Map. Oakland: $10. Margaret Davis to Samuel J. Davis, lot on N line of Klirkner avenue. 100.08 E of Idaho street, E 50, N 12649, W 30, S 129.57 to begin- ning, being lot 8, block 4, Butler Tract, Oak- land: $10. Oakland Buflding and Loan Assoclation to George S. Barry, all interest in lot_on S line of Prince street, 200 W of Deakin, W 50 by S 135, lot 7, block C, Woolsey Tract, Berkeley; $19. James P. Taylor to Benjfamin F. Bergin, lot on NW corner of Telegraph and Ashby avenues, W 200, N 130, E 235.70. € 135 to beginning. be- ing a portion of lot D, burban Tract. sub- ject to a mortgage for 31500, Berkeley; $10. Charles A. H. and_Eugenia Smith to_Oe- tavie C. Lenoir, lots 17 and 18, block 23, War- ner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $1 OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Steamers leave Broadway whart, San Francisco For Alaskan Ports—11 a. m., Nov. 12 17, 22 2. Dee. 2 Change to company’s steamers at_Seattle. For Victorta, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, Seattls, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes ‘nd New Whatcom (Wash.)— i1 a m., Nov. 12 17, 2. Z. December 2. and every ‘fifth day thereafter. Change at Seattle for this company’s steam for Alaska and G. N. Ry Seattle or TScoma to N. P. Ry.; at Vancouver to C. P. Ry. For Eureka, Humboldt Bay—2 p. m.. Nov. 9. 16 19 24 3, Dec. 4 and every Afth day there- tor. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redondo (Los Angeles)—T! a. m Nov. 9, 18, 17, 21, %, 29, Dec. 3, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Montersy, San Stmeon. Cavu- cos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo). Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme. San Pedro. East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport—1 m.. Nov. 11, 15. 19, 23, 27, Dec. 1 and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz. Santa Rosalia and Guaymas (Mexico)—10 a. m., Tth of each ‘month. For further folders. The company reserves the right to chanme steamers, salling dates and hours of salling T it TY— o —4 New Mont street (Palace Hotel). ~od GOODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Gen. Agents. information obtain company’s San Francisce. THE 0. R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTTL.AND From Spear-street Wharf at 10 A. M. $12First Class. Includ Berth and F‘ nE 8 Second Class. COLUMBIA salls GEO. W. ELDER pohort Line to Walla 2lena and all points fn the N R Through tickets to all noints M‘Voflhwm E. C. WARD, General Agent, 630 Market street. TOYO KISEN KAISHA. § TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR- rer First and Brannan streets, at 1 p. m., for YOKOHAMA and HONGKONG. calling a¢ Kobe (Hlogo), Nagasaki and Shanghai. and connecting at Hongkong with steamers for In- dia, etc. No cargo received on board on day of “safling. §S. HONGKONG MARU e Tuesda: SS. NIPPON MARU - . - .Thursday, SS. AMERICA MARU - ..Saturday, December 29, Via Honolulu. Round-trip tickets at reduced rat: freight and passage apply at company 421 Market st t. corner of First. W. H. AVERY, G AMERICAN LINE. From New York Every Wednesday, 10 a. m. eals. St. Louls. .Nov. ICIS(. Louts. «.Dec. § New York ......Nov. 21| New York. Dec. 13 St. Paul Nov. I5,St. Paul.. Dec. 13 . RED STAR LINE. New York and Antwerp. From New York Every Wednesday, 12 noon. Southwark .. Westernland Kensington . For freight and passage apply to lmR‘NAT!ON“:L NAVIGATION €O, 30 Montgomery st. Or any of its agents. DIRECT LINE 1o TAKITI EALA onolulu_only). puger NDIA criay. November 10, 3 b, m. HAWAIL, SAMOA, NEW ss. for Homolulu, Samoa, New Zealand and Australia. . “'!dn'sdn_;. b ; s8. AUSTRALIA for Pobilicmber & 4 0. m J.D. SPRECRELS & BAGS. CO. Ticke! Office, 843 Rarket St .‘fl‘-.m“ Pier No. 7, Pasific t. OMPAGNIT GENERALT TRANSATLANTIQUE. ¢F TO HAVRE-PARIS, DIRECT LINT [ irsday, instead of Safling every TF “ n November 2, 15%9. at Saturday. [ Pler 2. North River, foot of Morion street l',\NlTAs.flz;p:::& & Finse an " Secon ISz 50 and upward. - GENER. TTED STATES and ¢ adway (Hudson building), ‘:‘r FUGAZI & CO., Pacific Coast mery avenue, San Francisco. . (ex. Thurs. night); Fri- a. m., 3:15, 8:40 p. m (ex Sigho: e BB 22| FRAZABVSIIE] ERZBES| otfice. Mission-street Dock, Main 50