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COMMERCIAL AND MARKET NEWS California fresh, per dozen, cases in cluded: , .-49ESJtRSMHHM-MB9S(WBMBO GRADES I a I a i a a 12? 1 .--s-s- , - O l' O i o o I: o .-, - © .. ? 1*1 t* ' ' ? " 1 '-1* Pi » I <) A* '- I '?■ • fextras 52 >c!51%c 52c I Firsts ." .; 45c 45c 45c '' Seconds ... .28c 28c 28c? pel'ted pullets 42c 42,- - |4i^.c: Storage extras 27.: 27c 27c |50c 45c 2Sc 41c 27c 150c 49c -. J45c ■ 45c "128c ".'28c 41%c41^ I 27.- 27.* ... . -. . .f.-xx x ~, ..- Egg Market in Nearby Counties X [Special Dispatch to The Call] , X . PETALUMA. Nov. 9. — The price of eggs dropped lc today, after receipt of advices from the San Francisco Dairy and Egg exchange. In dependeht dealers and speculators paid 48c for •first grade. The delivery was light. Then was no change In the poultry market or In feed con ditions, with the exception of an advance In the pr:ce of barley. / SANTA CRUZ, Nov. P.— egg supply is slowly increasing, but prices remain unchanged, dealers still paying from 66c to 52c per dozen for best grade eggs, with the exception of pullets, which bring 45<* i a dozen. Shipments continue f-rrtmary. the bulk of the produce going to San Franc; . ' . Portland Butter Market ' PORTLAND, > Nov. 9.—Bntter—City and conn try creamery extras, solid pack, 35% c. Potatoes, Onion- and .Vegetables • Prices for miscellaneous vegetables continued to strengthen on decreasing ( arrivals - yesterday. the most noteworthy improvement being *in to matoes, which were rapidly cleaning up. String and lima beans, summer squash and cucumbers ■"-ere also held at firm rate.-. Sweet potatoes were easy on the arrival of four carloads from the Merced region. Burbomk potatoes and onions were steady to firm. • Potatoes (per ctl) —River Burbanks, $1.15*9 1.35: Salinas Burbanks. $1.65431.80; Oregon Burbanks, 51.45tg1.55; sweet potatoes, $1.65 _: 1.75. Onions — $I@l.lo per ctl. Vegetables—Summer squash, $1*^1.25 per box; string beans 4@6c<pei lb; lima beans. 3(3 5c per lb; cabbage. 4or<ssoc per ctl; garlic, 3tg4c .per lb: tomatoes,. 50f<j750 per box; cucumbers, 85c@$l per box; cauliflower, 40@50c per dozen; carrots. 65@75c per sack: green peppers. 75c51 per box; eggplant. 50c<g$l per box. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits* There was no noteworthy change in the quota tions for fresh fruits yesterday. * the market being exceedingly dull except for a brief period ' in the morning, when tradesmen were stocking up for the day. There was a better feeling ?i. grapes, due to the cloudy, threatening weather, but no attempt was made to advance prices for general offerings. In the orchard line figs were firm ,on continued light arrivals, while •prices for everything else were inclined to easi ness. Apples continued to .come forward freely Jn carload lots ' and the usual large percentage of the arrivals went directly into cold storage. : There were no new arrivals of citrus fruits, but several cars of new crop navels were reported close at hand. Christmas apples appeared from * Placer county and sold at $2.25 a box. ' ?? -• —Strawberries, $3.50(35 per chest; rasp "•. berries, f^a'J per chest: huckleberries, 10_ll2}'iC per lb: cranberries, $12@12.50 per bbl. Apples (per box)— Fancy Newtown pippins. $1 ' ,(31.25: do Spitzenberg, $1.25@1.50: other fancy. ', $l-_i1.25 for 4 tier and 75c<3$l for 4'?. tier; .common to choice fruit. 60'a.75<*. Pears Winter Nellis. $1.255 i 1 75 per box; other varieties. 750*5 $1.25 per box. —60(§:90c per box. , ; * Plums—Late red. 50(goJOc for crates and CCc_] $1 for boxes. . Figs—sl(gl.2s per box. *7;7 7.* » '• Pomegranates—3s' for small and $1.25@2 for large boxes. Grapes Crates, Isabella, $16? 1.25: seedless. ' 75co!f$l; other varieties. 40a65c; lug boxes, * $1.25*31.75 for seedless. 90c^J$I for muscat and 60<§90c for other varieties; small boxes. 35@ 50c. ■ -'.--'.."-■ Citrus Fruits. (per box) —Valencia oranges. $4 ** 674.50: navels. $3*33.50: grapefruit. $3.50@4; lemons. $5.50@6 for fancy. $.''.so*gi4 for choice * and $2tg3 for standard; Mexican limes, $4.50@5. . Tropical Fruits—Bananas, $1©1.50 per bunch for Hawaiian and 4<g4*-jo per lb for Central American; pineapples, $2@3 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Raisins, Nuts and Honey Fruits—Prices to growers are as follows: Evap . orated apples. S^fgOc; apricots. 13*@15c; fancy rooorpark. 16<317c; pears, S@l2c: peaches. 9(3 10c; prunes. 03c flat basis to growers, with 2c premium on 80s. lc premium on 40s and V-c pre lum on 40-50s; figs, 418.5^0. Raisins—New are quoted as follows: Fancy seeded. 6*s4({i6a4c: choice, 6%@6-Hic; loose, 4%e. 5c and S-LjtCior 2, 3 and 4 crown, respectively; seedless muscatels. 4Viog4?4c: Thompson's, 7^® 7^c; sultans. 6@6*^c: layers. $1.30 for 2 * crown, $1.35 for 3 crown and $1.55. $2 and $2.50 for 4, 5 and 6 crown, respectively; sweatbox prices, B"^<B3"4c. * Nuts—Almonds, nonpareils. lS<3lSi£c; IXL. 17% c; ne plus ultra. LoUie; Drake. 14Hc; Langnedocs. 14c: hardshell. Sc; shelled almonds. 3&06*40e: walnuts, 14c per lb for No. 1 softshell, . 13*-2 C for hardshell; No. 2 standards, lie; pecans, ' 14H'*gl5c; peanuts. 3403 pine nuts, 18_20c; California chestnuts. 9(311c per lb. HoneyComb, Isi_;r, water white extracted. SV.ogOc; light amber 7-5405.5 c-, lower grades, 5*5 Pc per lb. Beeswax—27>*.<g3oc per lb for light and 23*0 2fk* for dark. . - ". Poultry and Game Dullness continued to dominate the poultry market yesterday and the only t descriptions to show any firmness were plump broilers and large fryers. There were no further arrivals of eastern stock. Receipts of dressed turkeys were Increased to 25 cases. The best offerings brought 2S(Q29e a pound, while old and thin birds sold down to 25c and sometimes for less. Game was in good demand at satisfactory prices. . y- Poultry (per dozen* -Hens. $404.50 for small. $5.5006 for large and : $8010 for extra: young roosters. $6:5007; do extra, $809; old roosters. $4*84.50; fryers. .$506; broilers, $4*84.50 for large and $303.50 for small; ducks, $507; pigeons, $1.3001.75; squabs, $202.50: geese. $2 052.50: live turkeys, 22024 c per lb; do dressed, 25<82»C. Game (per dozen) —Mallard ducks. $30S: can vssbacks, $608; sprigs. $406; teal. $304 i widgeon. $304; spoonbills. $3: gray geese, $3.50*84.50; white geese, - $1.75*63; brant, $2.5003.50; ire. $2.2302.50; cottontail rabbits, $2.5003. 7 ' . Bean* and Seeds No further changes In beans are reported and th" market, though generally steady, -is quiet.. Beans (per ctl)—Bayos, $3.2503.50; - small white, $3.7503.90; large white, $3.5003.73; pink. $2.7503; red, $4.2504.50; blackeye, $3.50 03.75; red kidney. $4.2504.50; cranberry beans, 3.50*83.75; garvanz*s, $2.5003; horse beans, nominal, about out. Recleaned beans are selling as follows: Llmas. $5.2505.35: bayos. $3.6503.75; large white, $40 4.10: small white, $404.20; pink. $303.25; cranberry, $404.15; hlackeye. $3.8504.10; red, $4.5004.75; red kidney, $4.7503 per ctl. * Seeds—Mustard r flaxseed, nominal; ca nary. 3%c; alfalfa. 17@17%c; rape, l@2»4c: timothy, nominal; hemp, 203*4 c; millet, 2*4© 2He per lb. * Dried Peas— $5 per ctl; yellow, $3.50© £.75. Flour and' Farinaceous Goods Flour—California family extras. $5.4005.80 net without discount: bakers' extras, $5.4005.80; superfine, $4.50*84.70; Oregon and Washington, per bbl. $4.8005 for family, bakers* and patents and $4.4004.60 for cutoff; Kansas patents, $5.80 056;. do straights, $5.6005.80;. Dakota * patents, $6.5007; do -straights, $6; >do ; clear, $3.80 - per bbl. . Farinaceous Goodsln 50 lb sacks are quoted as follows, per 100 lbs: X Buckwheat flour, pure" $4.50, self-rising $5.30, groats: $8.60; cornmeal. yellow $2.80, white $2.80. exfi yellow or white $3.10; cracked wheat. * $3.50; entire ' wheat flour, $2.70; farina, $3.80; graham . flour. $2.50; hom iny, large $3.30. small $3.30, granulated $3.30; oatmeal, pure $4.30, steel cut $4.30: oat groats, $4.30; pearl barley, No. small $5 10, No 2 medium $5.30; rice flour, $5.80;; rye flour. $3.50; rye meal, $3.40; split peas, yellow $3, green $6.80; whole wheat flour, $2.70; rolled oats, $6 ». 0<; rolled wheat, $4.3004.80. ' * Hay and Feedstuff* The statement of the '* hay association. pub-* lished yesterday, showing .a serious shortage in hay. caused a sensation in the -. trade, but has not yet affected prices. It has rendered the market very strong, however. Bran—s27f§2B per ton »-" * Middlings—s32o33s per ton. Shorts—s2B(329'per ton. 7 " F?edstuffs—Rolled barley. $39.50*341; rolled , oats for feed, »38i*|37; ground oati, $28080; chopped feed. $30(331; evergreen ohopfeed. $20 per ton for car lots and $21 for Jobbing; oilcake meal. J ,V)JI on * lots $42.30, ton lots $43,' smaller lots $43.50; co)c-oenut cake or meal at mills * $25 in 20 and 10 and $25.50 in 5 ton lots. Jobbine's26 -corameal. $380^39; cracked corarlSsSn^ alfalfa , meal, carload lots $15;. Jobbing $16: red'star al falfa-meal. .116 in car lots and $17.50 Jobblnz .Stockton mealfalfa, $15 .In car * lots and $16 lob bing; Modesto alfalfa meal, $15 in car lots and $18 jobbing; caproca oilcake meal, $16.50 per ton: • calfalfa,? $16 ,In car lots : and $17 Jobbing* vigorator. per ton, $23. * . ,-•-*-* Hay—Ordinary wheat, Jfl3@l7; choice, $180 , 20; wheat. and oat, $12*317;= tame oat. $l2fai7 volunteer wild oat. ? $10@13.50;: alfalfa, - $9@ll: stock hay, $05'S9 person. 77* Straw—eOegSQc per bale. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops Hides Culls and brands sell about J^faio un der quotations. Heavy salted steers,- I H*ic; light medium. Ufgll^c: light, ?lie:, cowhides, lie; stags. Be;* salted kip, 13@i4c:* salted -veal and salted calf, 17<218c; 'dry hides. 19*g20c;* dry kip. 20c; dry: calf, 25c: , sheepskin*,- shearlings, £0(340c each; y short wool. 40o^*30c; medium, 70<390c; long wool. $1@1.25; lambs. i25*g1503c; horsehides, salt. $2.50033 for = large " and $1.50-32 for madium, 50c@$l ■-* for ; small? and :. »<Bsoc * for colts; goatskins, prime angora, - 75tfog$l; *, Jong hair goats, 85c;; medium, 20c; small,*.lo@2oc.';- Tallow—No. J rendered, < barrels s*4@6c, cans and drums. 4*<ijgsc. .7* Grease — Wa,'st per lb. 7*. -1.. -, -„. Wool—Spring clip—Southern, -11 (312 c; San Joa t,uln, ll@l2 14c;; middle counties. I2<3i4c; nor* li en^ M'&^lO'^crNevada.: lionise per lb '■■■■• - Hops—Crop .of 1911. 39Cft43c per* lb? X Many growers: are asking.43c. yyx. General' Merchandise Bags—Groin bags, 6 <_*_>S l'_c; San Quentin, bags, ; nominal, all closed out; wool bags. 30c; fleece twine." .He per lb; bean bags, 6%c. - Pennsylvania anthracite egg,' 816 per ton; Wellington,,sß;- New Wellington, $8; ■ Australian house, Richmond, etc., $8: Pelaw Main.' $8; Stan ford - Richmond, $8: Cumberland,' $15 in bulk and $16.50 in sacks; coke, $16: per ton In bulk and *. OHQuotations are* for barrels: * Linseed. 87® 89c per gallon for boiled "and;. 85*_S7c for raw, cases 5c more; Baker's AA castor, cases, 5 gal lons $1.19. 10 gallons $1.17; commercial castor. in cases, 71c; China nut, cases. 65@75c per gal lon: cocoanut oil." in barrels, 78*4<g81c for XXX, 76@78%c for No. 1 and 73"4@76c for No. 2, ac cording to quantity: extra bleached winter sperm oil, 80c; natural winter * sperm oil, 80c; natural whale oil, 53c; pure lard oil, $1; winter strained lard oil, 80c; pure neatsfoot oil. 85c; No. 1 neats foot oil. 65c: herring oil. 50c; salmon: oil, 50c; boiled fish oil. 50c; paint oil. 45c. - Coal Oil. Gasoline, e£c.-rWater white, iron barrels or drums, 7Vic; xl5O degree oil,- Iron bar rels or drums, 9c; special do, 9V4c; pearl oil in cases, 14% c: astral. 14V4c; star, 14"£c; extra star, 17% c; Elaine, 25c; eocene, 17^c; red crown and motor gasoline, in bulk 14Vjc. In cases 21 He; engine distillate, In drums 6^c. in cases 7e more; 86 degree gasoline, *In bulk 28c,: in cases 35% c: varnish makers' and painters' naphtha, -In bulk 12"4 c, in cases 20c. y.xxxi- ,•-,-■ -- * A\"' Turpentine—72c in casea and -; 65c In bulk, drams and iron barrels; Aroturps, cases 3Cc, in iron barrels or. drums, 23c per gallon. Rosin—*:, $9.75: F. $9.80; G. $9.90: H, $10: L $10.10; X, $10.20; WG, $11;, WW. $11.50 per, barrel of 280 lbs. '■■-• Red and White Lead— 8"^-g9c; white, 8% @S%e per lb.**aoß*_ ■ |ta rlMilu-i|ll|Ws>w)»ow^_M____| : -v. REFINED SUGAR MARKET The; Western ; Sugar Refining .- company quotes i as follows, net cash: Standard fine granulated. 6.40 c; coarse granulated. 6.40 c; fruit granulated, 6.40c;,H. A E.cyrstal domlnoe. 5 lb cartons, in cases.? 9.60 c;» do 2 lb cartons. In cases. 10.10 c; monarch bar." 6.75 c; tablets, in half bbls, 6.90 c; do in 25 lb boxes. 7:15 c; cubes, 6.65 c; monarch powdered, 6.50 c; XXXX powdered, 6.50 c; candy granulate**? 6.60 c; confectioners* A, 6.40 c; con fectioners' crystals, 6.50 c; beet granulated, 6.20 c; magnolia A, 6c; extra C, 5.»0c; golden C. 5.80 c: D. 5:70 c. Barrels * and 50 lb bags 10c,,*half barrels 25c. boxes 50c more per 100 lbs than for bags of 100 lbs net. Bar in 35 and 140 lb tins, $1.70 more. In * 8 and 10 lb ; tins $2.25 more : per 100 lbs than prices for this grade In 100 lb bags. The California and Hawaiian r Sugar , Refining company 'quotes as follows: Granulated-basis. 6.40 c; C. • & H. extra fine dry granulated, 6.40 c; coarse ~. dry granulated,? 6.40e; confectioners'- A, 6.*40 c;; berry, 6.40 c; powdered. 6.50 c; confection ers* crystal. 6.50 c; cubes. 6.65 c; "Hlgrade" bar," 6.75 c; bricks (in half * bbls), 6.90 c; bricks (in 25 lb boxes., 7.15 c; H. & E. crystal dominos (5 lb cartons in eases). 9.60 c; H. & E. crystal dominos (2 lb cartons in cases), 10.10 c; extra fine dry granulated (100 lb bags* only),. 6.20 c; excelsior A, 6c; extra C. 5.90 c; golden C, 5.80 c; yellow D, 5.70 c.. Additional per 100 lbs: -In bbls » and 50 lb bags: >, 10c more; half bbls. 25c more: boxes, 50c more; for ? all grades. Bar in 35 and 40' lb • tin* $1.70 . more. In 10 lb tin» $2.35 more. V Minimum order, carload weight. - * Los Angele** Produce Market [Special t Dispatch to The Call] ' LOS ANGELES, Nov. 9.—Eggs were easier on the produce exchange, although : the price ' did not decline.' Butter .and cheese were steady. Potatoes were reported to be weaker in * car lots, but no change was made in prices to the trade. - *; ■ -:j" —•* - • Receipts of produce today were: ■ Eggs, 60 cases; butter, 44.514 pounds; cheese, 20,745 pounds; potatoes. 1,075 sacks; onions. 2,410 sacks; beans, 2.135 sacks;: sweet potatoes, -31 j sacks; apples. 18.756 boxes. Butter California creamery extras, * 33c; creamery firsts, 30c; ladle. 25c; country, 23c.' - Eggs—Local ran,ch. candled. 46c; case count, 42c;. eastern, 32@34c; pullets, 26c; storage •astern. 25<g26c. —Northern fresh. 16@17c: northern storage, 14c; eastern slnglee, 16c: eastern twins, 16"4 c;. eastern Cheddars. 18@18%e: eastern horns, 18<318i-ic: eastern daisies, , 17@17*4c; Oregon daisies, 17@17">{ic; Swiss, imported, 35c; Swiss, domestic block, 18c; wheel. 19c;-cream brick. ISc; llmberger, 17c;'roqueforr\ 45c. • * Beans (per ctl)—No. 1 pinks, $4@4.10: No. 1 lima, $5.50; Lady Washington No. 1. $4.50@ 4.75; small white No. 1. $4.50@4.75: blackeye. $4.50<g5; Garvanza, $4.50; lentils, $6f?7: bayous. $4.50@5: Mexican reds, $4.7505: Manchurian pinks. $5,500(15.60. --•■-' Potatoes (per ctl)—Highland. $1.90032*. sweets, new yellow, $1.50@1.75; Salinas, j^-g 2.23. * 7:.'-. .■*■ y .'■". ' "y. ',-:;.■ \> _ York Produce NEW YORK. Nor. 9.—Hops—Firm. Pacific coast. 1911. 45(547c. - Hides Unsettled. . Leather Firm. - . ■ ...77 Petroleum—Steady. Wool —Quiet. -; Sugar—Raw- easy. Muscovado. Vi test. 4.62e: centrifugal. - ft« test, S.HV; molasses. SB test, 4.37 c. Refined, easy. Butter—Firm.. .Creamery specials, 32140334 c; extras, 33c; firsts. SOOgSl^c: seconds. 27%@29c; state dairy, tubs.' finest. * 31@31%c; - good -*• to primp. 2&(g3oc; common to fair, 230<j27c. Cheese—Firm. State, whole milk. September and earlier, specials, 15*40; jdo average fancy, 15c: skims. 2f_l2«ic. ?.-""■ ■■■'■■ '-'*-■-■■-■■--• Eggs— Fresh gathered extras. 370&;39c: extra firsts, 34@36c: firsts. 31©33 c; seconds, 29 @30c; thirds. 27og2Sc; refrigerator firsts, sea son's storage charges paid. 21»4<§22c. DRIED FRUITS Evaporated Apples Steady.; Spot fancy, 10*9 10*4 c; choice. •S%'g9l4c; prime,.794@S«4c. . i Prunes -Inactive. Quotations range from 1% 12c for California, up to 40-50s, and from 11*14 _ 13^4c for Oregons. ■•-•■- Apricots Nominal. Choice. 15_U5'i_c; extra choice. 16@16*i4c; fancy, 17@18c Peacheslnactive." Choice, -11^4 ogil^c; extra choice, 11%_§1>; fancy,l2^@l2a4c Raisins—-Steady.. Loose muscatels, 9%Wt%*'. choice to fancy seeded. 7»4.@8%c; seedless, C@ 7c; London layers, $1.40*011.4?. -: Chicago Dairy Produce Market CHICAGO. Nov. 9.—Butter—Steady; cream eries. 24»4(!?32c; dairies, 22(828c. Eggs—Steady; receipts, 2.546 cases: at mark, casea; included. 17*a200; firsts, 22©24 c; prime firsts, 25027 c. X . ~ Cheese Steady; daisies. 14Vj(814%c: twins, 14014^0; Young Americas, 14%015c; long horns, 14 % 015 c. * ? - • * . ... Eastern Livestock Market CHICAGO • CHICAGO. Nov. 9.^-Cattlo^—Receipts estimated at 5.500; market 'steady for best, others weak. Beeves, $4.6509.10; • Texas Steers. i $4*3* Ms; western steers, $4.35*87.25; stockers and feeders. $3(85.80; cows and heifers, $206; calves, $5.50 (38.50. ?-.::,'*.'; • -. ; Hogs—Receipts estimated * at - 24,000; . market slow to steady. Light. $*5.60<86.30: mixed, $5.80 (86.40: heavy,yss.sOo6.4O; rough. $5.8006; good to choice heavy. $606.40; pigs, $3.65@5.25; bulk of sales, $6.10(g6.35. . Sheep—Receipts estimated at . 25,000; market slow and weak. Native $2.50053.85: western, $2.7503.85: yearlings. $3.70084.40; : lambs, na tive, $3.75*25.85; western, $8.75(85.80. KANSAS CITY *:; KANSAS CITY. Mo., , Nor.7 fl.~Cattle— ceipts, 5.000, including 800 southerns; • market steady to strong. Native steers, $5.25(89: native cows and heifers, $2.75*87; Blockers and feeders. $3.7506; calves, $4457; * western steers, - $3.85© 7.50; western cows. $2.75(85. ■ ' ' I Hogs—Receipts, 13,000; market ? steady to strong. Bulk of sales, $5.75<g6.30: heavy, $8.25 06.35; packers and butchers, $6.15*88.35; lights, $5.60(36.20; pjgs. $4*85.25. yy«? Sheep—Receipts,. 7.000: * market steady. , ? Mut tons, $3*84: lambs, $4o85.80; range wethers and yearlings, $3(34.50: range ewes, $2*23.75. SOUTH OMAHA , SOUTH OMAHA, Neb.. Nov. 9.—Cattle—Re ceipts, 3.200; market steady, i Native•" steers. $4.7507.85; cows and heifers, $3.2505.25uwe5t \ era steers. $3.85*87.25; range cows and 1 heifers, '< $305; canncrs, $2.7503.60: stockers and feeders, $3.2506; calves, $3.5007.75; bulls, stags, etc., $3.2004.80;.:. ■ . ■■■*--..- '-v? -. ■".".:.-: -,- ..7,; .">.,■• Hogsßeceipts, - 5.600; market shade higher. Heavy, $6.12%©6.20; mixed. $6.1006.15; light. $5.7506.15; pigs, $4.5006; bulk of Bales. $6.10 ©6.IJT ,■* '* .;".-: .- -.-s.-?- y.. :?V."-.': • Sheepßeceipts. 6,000: market steady. Year lings,-* $3.5004.23; wethers, $3.1503.60; ewes, $2.7303.35; lambs,* $5.2005.80.; , Portland Livestock Market PORTLAND, ■■-Ore.,". Not.? 9.—Cattle— 40*1. .Market steady. : Choice steers,* $5.60*35.95; good to choice, steers,: $5.25(35.50; choice cows, $4.50*35; fair^ to -good? cows, $4*34.25; 'extra choice spayed heifers, ; $4.75*35; choice bulls. $3.75@4; x good to - choice, 'bulls, $3.25(33.50; choice calves, $7.5007.75; good <to choice calves, $7.25(37.50; choice stags, $4.5004.75. « Hogsßeceipts, 1.100. Market steady. *• Choice light, $6.85f37; good to choice hogs, $6.60*36.75. ? Sheep—Receipts, 1.000. Market steady. 7 Choice yearling * wethers, ? $3.60*34; y choice" ; twos and threes, $3.20ig3.35: choice mountain lambs,* $4.25 (34.50; good. to choice lambs, $4@4.25. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS Cotton Market ???;-. ; ? NEW YORK, Nov. 9.-— E. F. ; Hntton A ; Co.'s wire says: .■ 7:iWpWMHßßH>»BP>BM>'gß<g*f . .''The cotton;market. was very .steady. after the opening today,. due .to. Liverpool 3 and continental I buying. ** It was also said that the Texas bull of two years ago bought freely, I his purchases being estimated *at •• upward of 75.000 bales, -; This buy- j ing .-. Is based -on 5 the - firmness / ofs southern ? spot 1 markets,'- unfavorable 5 wet a; weather f for picking 1 and predictions that the next ginners' report;to j be Issued November 21 will show a material fall- i ing' off from the last period.«% The: supreme court I decision ' on I the | American I Tobacco | reorganization plans i and ? the ■ consequent advance in j the - stock , market» was.:responsible >-; for free 7 coTering of ] shorts ; for . account *of Wall (street,7 and .on the ] whole ' sentiment ' appears to -be »changing/ some what j from the extreme | beariabness |on I the | pros pects for some, Improvement In general trade con ditio: •-;. • 'y. ??--»---- *, y-. A.:::.-' y.. . ■. t ; c- Spot ? closed dull, 5 5 '>. points -> higher. ; Middling | uplands, 9.40 c; do gulf, 9.70 c: no sales. ■'"---y X'';'y -'-? COTTON FUTURES ' ~ ; .Year Option. 7 Open " High Low Close 7 Nov.* 8 ago NoT.y.Y .". 8.13 c 9.030=' 14.48 c Dec. ..'.9.13c '-9.28c-,9.13c 9.24 c 9.15 c 14.63 c | Jan; ; 8.90 c 9.06 c 8.89 c * 9.04 c -** 8.92 c ■ 14.57 c | Feb. ..7 .;....-:. :». .;.-. ,* ».08c 7 8.9f1c 14.65 c I March.. 8.99 c : 9.17 c;* 8.99 c \ 9.15 c 9.02 c ; 14.74 c April ... .... ;..*. .vr. -\ 9.19 c 9.06 c ? 14.77 c May ...9.09c 9.27 c 9.08 c V9.24c 9.11 c 14.88 c June ... .;.. ..'.....-;.?9.26c ■* 9.15 c 14.84 c July* ...9.17c 9.34 c : 9.17 c 9.30 c 9.19 c 14.84 c Aug.. :-.. ..... Xyy. . .- 9.26 c 79.14 c 14.57 c Sept. . 4.:.. T. ....'.". ;:..;■.*.".. ■;*. 9.27 c ? 9.17 c &77??Z> Oct.* ....9.18c 9.20 c 9.18 c 9.27 c 9.17 c ..... New?York?Metal Market' -„ - ■ NEW. YORK, Not. o.—Copper—Standard* firm. IKE? SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER 10, 1911. it-pot -:. and November, 12.15 12.35 c; December, 12.20*812.40 c; January, February, 12.25@12.55c.**.-' London 7 steady." ; Spot, - £56 1 lis 3d; - futures, £57 : ss.'! '** Arrivals' reportoid7at New York today. 215 tons, •.-";; Custom-house returns show exports so far this month of 7.005 tons. Lake cop per,? 12.50-@12.62Hc; electrolytic, : 12.50@12.62%c, and: casting. 12.25@12.37%c. 7 - Easy.- Spot and November. 41. (i?42.20c; December, 41.70ftt42c; < January, 41.60@42c; : Feb ruary.4l.so(g4l.7sc.i. London steady. -Spot,' £190 10s; i; futures. £183 10s. v; - --: ■'■ "*: .?. "-* "?7y ' 7 Lead—Dull ■ at 4.25<E£4.50c, ' New ; York, i and I at 4.10084.16 c, East St. Louis. London, £15 18s 9d7 : Spelter—Dull at » 6.30**56.50 c. .'i New/ York." and 6.10@6.40c, East St. Louis.".: London,'£26 15a. ?•'• ; Antimony Dull. ; - Cookson's. 8@8.12%c. • —Cleveland warrants. 46s lO^d In London. Locally iron - was quiet. ■ No. 1 \ foundry ■ northern.' 15.25; ? No.' 2. $14.75@15; •-, No.-*.17 southern and No. 1 southern soft, $15*315.50. ,*.''. -*- :--»- 7 New York 'Coffee" Market. ? NEW* YORK, Nov. 9.E. F. Hutton -&; Co.'s wire says::,-. - -*> •;•":; ■ x-x.ry-x"-: f ..'.** With ;the: coffee ? market. declining *10 j to , 13 points at the* opening * this o morning, in . response to; weakness - abroad,. there: was • only 'a • moderate business, with an absence of aggressive operators either; way. Importing ( bouses ? were i the * princi pal 7 sellers, and y sentiment« in 7 the market * ap peared somewhat more * bearish. y Moreover, the impression Is gaining ' ground ■ that Brazil *is more anxious to sell - coffee, < although I coat . and freight brokers said that prices were, about unchanged." COFFEE FUTURES ; Option— . Open High Low -Close s November . V." ' ..'.■... y ,'X.r..' • 14.M0 December ... 13.43 c 14.57 c 14.47 c* 14.46 V January ..... ...... ...... ...'.;. 14.10 c February .'...'....... ....... ....'.. 13.85 c March-.-..... 13.60 c * 13.64 c 13.55 c 13.54 c April ..;..........-. ...;;. ...... 13.49 c May .......". 13.50 - 13.55 c* 13.45 c 13.45 c June 7. 7.. .7 . ...... ...... - 13.42 c July 7. 13.50 c. 13.50 c 13.50 c 13.40<> August ...... ...... ...... ...... 13.40 c September ... 13.45 c 13.50 c? 13.40 c 13.40 c 0ct0ber....... ...... ...... 13.40 c Sales, 89,000 bags. ??7st.' Lou la -'..Wool Market , • i - ST. LOUIS, Nov. 9.—Wool—Unchanged.. Me- i dium grades, < combing - and * clothing. 20H @21c; j light fine. 15@19c; > heavy ; fine, 13@15c; .--. tub : washed, 26*330 c. - x'".[ Sugar" Reduced i NEW YORK. '-■ Not. 9.A11* grades of - refined sugar were reduced 10 cents a - hundred' pounds today. ' Cotton Oil Dividend > Declared 7? *? NEW YORK,: Nov. 9.Directors "of the Ameri can . Cotton Oil company, today I passed 1 the semi annual dividend, of 2"*4 per cent on* the common stock. The regular * semi-annual \ dividend %of ? 4 per cent on the preferred stock was declared. Crop Estimates for Year i WASHINGTON, Nov, = 9.The * decreased : pro duction in crops this year as compared with last year Is being compensated ,to the farmer lof j the country by the larger : prices; he is receiving, as shown by. figures' given ? out ' today by «' the. de partment of agriculture. The . aggregate: produc tion of crops In -1911, ?it; is estimated,*!*" ap proximately.. 7.9 * per cent ; less ' than the ' crops of 1910 and ' about foar-tentha of 1 per i cent : less than the average production for the :• preceding five-years. :?; *-f Corn 1 was < worth ?; 12.1 'i cents more, per bushel November 1 ' than :on ; the same date last year," wheat 1 cent, oats 8.9 cents, ,barley:29.6 cents, rye t 11.8 - cents,; buckwheat 7.1 cents > and pota toes " 20.6 .cents, while the value 'of hay was $2.66 a ton more. Flaxaeed, the only grain in which an J Increase i was -j reported this ? year, J; Is 19 cents cheaper than last year. The 1 production of * other crops •in : 1911, says the report, expressed: in ; percentage of . the aver age s production ■- in recent • years (not compared with full crops) is , estimated ,as follows: 1 ' l Apples 126.3, pears ' 110.8, watermelons j 105.1, grapes 102.7. cantaloupes > 101.8, peanuts 1 99.3, asparagus , 97.7, alfalfa * 96.1, beans * 95.1. kaflr. corn 95, cranberries 94, tomatoes • 93.9. ; cabbage 95, raspberries £ 91,; onions i~ 89.7, millet v 87.2.* strawberries 83.6, blackberries 53.5, clover seed 82.6. millet seed 82.1, peaches 80.8,' hops 78.2, clover hay 65.1. .: Yield per acre * compared with average ■field: Sorghum 102. sweet potatoes 101.2, bops - 90.4, broomcorn ; 85.1. '-•;.. * 7 yy. Condition compared with, average condition at or' near time of - gathering: * Sugar cane ' 109.8, lemons 103.9, sugar; beet 109.6, oranges 101.6, rye 99. , v I * Fug-xt Banes Popolare Italians - Bank The old board of directors of the above named bank has been re-elected, with :-. J. ■F. Fugazl president, George M. Perlne rice president, F.N. Belgrano vice president and cashier and K.T. Soracco secretary.,. During the fiscal year ; Just closed tbe bank's' assets Increased $693,400 and the deposits Increased $675,345. ' - ■•■--;--''; - Naval Stores* Turpentine and Rosin sSAVANNAH, Ga?," Nov. Turpentine—Firm at 45 _r4s*4e. Sales. 371; i receipts, 976; * ship ments, 53; stocks, 39.149.V , 1 v -xy -.■• y.i -.-. xX RoselnFirm. - Sales, none; ■ receipts. 7 3,603; shipments. 4,255; stocks, 98,000. Quote: B, $6.05(36.12^; D. $6.10(&6.15; E. F and G. $6.15 @6.17H; H. $6.20(^6.25; 1, $6.20; K. $6.30-3 6.45; M, $6.60; N, $6.65; WG, $7.30; WW, $7.60. Weather Report ' United * States department of agriculture •Weather bureau, San Francisco, '■ Nov. 9, 1911.*; I: 7 ? RAINFALL DATA ' STATIONS r+*' O A §5? as .. _ o :?S 'it (9 " ? "2, cg et » * - A J a S \%tm r.uresa ............. Red Bluff ..;....... Sacramento ■'. ......7 Mt. Tamalpais ...... San . Francisco .....; San Jose............ Fresno- .'.'... .. Independence......... San Lola Obispo .... Los Angeles ..... *... San'TVon ------ 0.32 Tr." 0.00 0.12 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.51 1.47 0.18 0.43 0.81 0.80 0.10 0.70. 0.14 1.39 8.08 3.11 1.80 2.21 2.00 1.53 1.12 1.07 2.09 1.80 0.96 0.49 1.20 0.78 0.29 1.46 1.37 0.72 0.98 San Diego....*.;.7.*. | PACIFIC COAST STATIONS 7 . I J In the following table the maximum and mini-1 I mum temperatures: and rainfalls • are given: 71 STATIONS --r i» ;*: «4 S* -5 ■ 00 •* ? * a: . 3. £ ■ =r ;nj. I ;S>< -I 5 ? : " a? ' ST » r. " STATIONS* C m . ■ . . *» M — r. j - - 7 ES ? 3. w -■-.-_ —■ ■-'■■..•-' it* :$l " <? 'i ■5" 7 » * 5*' -.. a r Kalispell ... Los Angeles. Modena .... M. T*malpals North" Head. Phoenix;.'.'.-'. Pocatello *.-;-. P. R. Light. Portland ... xsaser ...... Boise f?..'..-.-. Del Monte .. Eureka .....' Flagstaff;... Fresno ..... Helena?....; U nPn l..l.. Honolulu ; ... i --I 1 ! 28! • • Bed Bluff .. 1581 I 321 .04 Reno ...7...J50I 56 .00 Roseburg ".'. 42 48 .32 Sacramento . 62 30 700 Salt Lake .. 44 48 .00 San Diego-*.'. 66 -4 .06 S.". Francisco. 58 72 .00 San Jose ... «ft •38 .00 S. L. Obispo. 66 fa .16|18.E. Farallon 56 -56 .00 Spokane ....24 '38 .00 •Summit ... 34 ■ 42 ?.12 TacomaJ?.777 38 j 36 712 Tatoosh f >. :t; 34 ' 62 .00 Tonopah?.".".-; 56 ' -;. .38 Walla .77.'.7 38 • 49 .03 Wlnnemucca. 48 '36 '.12 Ynmar.v.-.-.; [80 i Tr. .00 .50 '.00 704 .00 .02 .00 .00 .01 .20 .00 .00 .1.8 .00 .00 .00 .00 •Snow on 77 ■ EASTERN stations r "^Tll Abilene - .:V 7 180| 561 .00*Knoxvllle "77.154| 46! .10 Atlantic City|52| 441 .18 Louisville ..|56| 42j Boston r-; 7. ;*. |48|'38] .00 Memphis AXX |64|;$01 .00 Buffalo V.'.?. 50 34 .00 Montgomery; 164186 '.01 Charleston V: 68 ;.. .02 Montreal ... [40! 86 .00 Chicago .-.".. 52 40 .00 Moorhead ; ... 40 86 .10 Denver ...:. 56 -28 .00 New; Orleans 64 86 .00 Des Moines. 54 144 '.23 New York?.*; 50 42 .00 Dodge City.. 68 84 .00 North 4 Platte 60 82 .00 Duluth 38 80 .48 Oklahoma*., 7<? 62 .00 Durango .... 52 82 .02 Pittsburg ... 50 88 .00 Eastport ;.. .: 86 .00 Roawell 76 '44 .00 Galveston:.. 76 62 .00 St."Louis ... 56 42 .00 Green Bay .7 44 36 -710 St.; Paul ... 42 88 .03 Hatteras ... 68 56 .06 Tampa...... 84 *'.-; .00 Havre ?r;.. 77 0 -2 .12 Toledo f....; 48 36 .00 Huron ?;.. .77 40 28 .00) Washington; 42 .08 Jacksonville. 82 .77 .001 Winnipeg ... 38 32 .18 Kansas City. 60 50 .11' XXX' ■;"■ •ALASKAN I STATIONS 7 ,7?-'?-*7 ...|46| 42| J ....:. i.':i;-:-:i:-.( . 7.777126|;20|,;< [Sitka [80| 201 .00 Tanana .'777. j OJ-10J .00 1 Valdez .77.7.1301 181 .00 »7 "Afternoon t reports j of; preceding; day 7?*-? \} y 'yx XXXi SYNOPSIS OF WEATHER CONDITIONS "XX< Winter , conditions prevail ; in; the northern. states from Washington Tto? Minnesota. y Temperatures below 1 zero 1 are '-" reported I from the * Kootenai %to the •! Minnesota 2 line l and * snow is ■-* falling % from Plymouth sound to Lake Superior.'; The pressure is falling i steaollly lon f the I Pacific coast I and s south west l storm warnings - are I displayed | from 1 Point Reyes'* to »Eureka.* l* Conditions s are * favorable ) for rain ** Friday 1 over 1 most lof * California. Tempera tures are 15 .degrees or more below the normal at Seattle, Tacoma,* Spokane and Portland. In: east ern I Montana | and | the western | half of I North I and South ■ Dakota the 1 temperature «has* fallen ,80 de grees or more. ■*« East ;of .the; Mississippi ] tempera tures are: nearly normal. : . ; -,. ':~iM^_M|t_ ?-?'--7"';.*.-■ :--.?:-*?:FORECAST - * • ■ Forecast i for ,t the ' 30 i hours \ ending 1 at 1 midnight Friday. November 10. 1911: gs^Sfeffe^^SS 11San Francisco and vicinity—Bain Friday; brisk southwest wind.'-■ - , ■r^GsSjg&6t.%m& y Santa' Clara* valley—Rain Friday; cooler; brisk south wind. ll'lij/'MII Nil 11 M Sacramento valley—Rain Friday; cooler; brisk to '■ high 5 south I wind. ll'lfftlU'lllliiltl iTh, .- San Joaquin? valley—lncreasing cloudiness r Fri day; : rain ■by night;, brisk l south wlnd. Bs^S_|H_i -.« California *.< south > ... of ■-.iTehachapi— cloudiness Friday; rain by night; brisk south wind:'. \-* *•,- •.V'T:al^^ Ba*sfeoH^|^i^iSjJ»^M_paKßa I A. G. McADIE, -District-F^rec«;tCT.|g . i , «... .-■ ""?' .... ■».-*-. ■ . - . ■ " ■ pSßeady on the 7 classified *•* pages of to day's Call what the leading- Real Estate Firms; will dofpn'Sunday, Nov.' 12. ■ • ■ Movements of Vessels From All Ports Continued From Page 9 paper,? who has come to - the i United States' on business. ' ??■-.:, ? XX ?•■.-• C.; Robertson, who was I second ' officer of the Maitai.? remained in New Zealand this., trip itoibe "j married. >' He l.was '-«■ re lieved i for the voyage: by F. s. L. Jaunay. D. M. Gillies, former chief engineer of the Maitai, has been given l, a shore jpb. T. Anderson *is the Maitai's * new chief. t • ■.. The t Maitai's cargo s Included ?2 5 s cases of kauri gum 287 ingots iof tin and shipments of hardwood, copra,?,;? cocoa nuts, vanilla, fruit and -* eucalyptus 5 oil. The'Maitai also brought f a large quan tity of New Zealand butter if or British Columbia' '??'''77*-7- \sxx*y--'xX' A7-''*'•' 7»£v* The Maitai, leaving November 15, and Aorangi, leaving;December.*l3,* will sail via Tahiti, Rarotonga and -Wellington. The? destination *is y Sydney, 7 instead of i Wellington as heretofore. „ :?- •.--■-•?; l Among ; the '-..: passengers . from Tahiti "were*several , members fof ■ the • once rul- ! ing family. Among the royal travelers ! .were" Tat! > Salmon? and ' his * son, - Tauraa ! Salmon.:* 7??;7? ??:-'??.7?77-:'*i 7:,-77*7r-7*:'- "*> i The following is.the passenger list: 77 Mrs.; M. * Atwater. J. Brander, Miss Laura *D. Klrkness, H. » Lamond. Dr. M. Perclval.7 Tatl Salmon. Tauraa Salmon,:-, V. Schiff. B. ,F. Varney, F. ; Adams, Miss A. Z. Arland. A. Mackay, 1 C. L. Parker. Mrs.-: M. Stuttford.*. Mr. and Mrs.. W. E. Bobbins, A. C. Robbing, W. H. .1. Reynolds.,A: Sandner,7,W. Sandlandt,: M. " Roberts. E. ' Brady, E. c Holateln, A. 'G. ' Hempton, L. .; Hempto*. tL. Jensen,' M.* Mizzl,-D.•? Morgan, -, J. Pomeroy, P. Ryan, J. Thomas,; S. Nlshimura, Ah • Tong, wife and three children. Ah iKlan.;7 -.'■-.-; ■• -r. Kilauea Behave* Well on" Trial 7 | ? The steamer Kilauea. which .was built at the Union Iron works for the -Inter island Steamship company of 'Honolulu. ,was given its 1 trial trip*yesterday?.' and demonstrated Its J ability ?to?do; everyr thing: ' called v for,* in * the' specifications. The steamer, was given a few full speed whirls over the; measured ml le; and was given a * taste •of * high life outside the heads. It v proved steady in ? a seaway and made the speed requirements with out* undue vibration. The '. Kilauea" will leave i about the *; middle rof ;. the month for 1 Honolulu * and« will arrive ■ there > all ready .* to >go into - service; in i the inter island trade.?; J. A. Kennedy, president and general manager of the steamship company, who arrived vfrom?Honolulu a few* days ago. was on board ; during the trial and expressed himself so well pleased with the latest addition to his fleet that* he > will probably i make "■ the trip j to ; Honolulu ; as * a ; passenger. Captain Hansen to Be Tried •United 7 States Local 7 Inspectors" Thomas P. Deering and Carl F. Lehners .will ? give a - hearing ?at•- 9 ; o'clock?- this morning to" Captain? Andreas Kansen of the United States ..quartermaster's steamer ?El Aguador on charges ii of negligence while * towing the 7 steamer General Alexander »to Benicia on June 29. , The trial of Captain William Olsen,? on *-. the charge ;of i negligently ? allowing his I vessel, the .Jim Butler, ?to strand ; near Pescadero point October.724,*thas j been continued until next Monday! morning. 7 7 i:?? .j ''AXx :'■ Small Yacht. Documented 7 7 * Mrs. Sarah Louise .< Brainard of- Sac ramento yesterday ' secured a ; pleasure boat document for s her 14 ton gasoline yacht Louise, the first for some time of such .-small tonnage to --receive such papers, -which ? forbid , the ?vessel 7 from engaging - in. trade of x any? kind. :• Mrs. Brainard's son, O. L. Brainard; is mas ter of the Louise. : ,-" r ? » - 7; s;J.'l*.; Luekenbach Libeled 7 ? The George H. Tay w company J of,.this i city * yesterday placed " a ';: libel \: on * the steamer J. L. Luekenbach ' : to recover $657.14, alleged to be due for r damages to : boilers and tubes consigned to the firm, shipped in the steamer from New York December. ? ; * ?'.■■•*■ Water Front Notes A The ? Harrison v line 7 freighter Chan cellor r cleared; yesterday-for ** Liverpool. ? a Receipts* of "lumber yesterday by sea amounted,, to 2.126,000 -■ feet.* *-■: ,-?I'V , SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners of '. ■-??".' ,/i the Pacific *.:, ; [Special Dispatch to The Call] SEATTLE, Not.?' J).Arrived — Hum boldt, j from * Skagway; ? steamer Yucatan, ; from Tacoma;*- steamer Governor. - 7 from -Tacoma; steamer, M. F. Plant. from San Francisco; steam er ; Robert»Dollar.." from Tacoma; * steamer t Ala meda, • from southwestern vAlaska;-. bark I-. E. Pllier.7* from Vancouver. -ft + 7:p y* Sailed Steamer > Robert Dollar, for Vancouver; steamer Buverlc. for Yokohama; i steamer Vic toria,* for - southwestern ( Alaska; steamer* Har lenden, ? for •; Vancouver; ; steamer Georgia, for Juneau. 7 :;"7..- :■' '''--y'.'-j '■..". ?ABERDEEN, Not.. 9.— steamer Norwood arrived with' passengers from San ] Francisco for tbe : sound. >. * -**'>*-*.vi-" ' ?' • '7? ■■'■-x.-X'-'XXyxXX, ■ The steamer Yellowstone and the schooner Resolute sailed .[tor 7 8«b. Francisce.^^^^^^^' : Cold * weather , and snow prevails, the • temper ature > being 2 degrees - above • freezing, a? point to which '. the; mercury never * fell : before so " early in the season. Three?lnches of snow has fallen. S PORTLAND, Nov*? 9.The American • schooner: genome, »: which?; completed * Its ■'■ cargo .of lumber for k the west l coast \ of Bants ■• America. at s West port ..Tuesday, 5 has s cleared here and: wllllsali as soon as It can a fair wind. It is laden ! with i 755.839 ' feet ,of t lumber, valued at . $8,36*, for,; Antofagaata. ** It is under: charter ,-to W. R. | Grace .*&> Co.'«■".? ?' ',-■• 'X- ' y???? Laden with lumber tor, San Pedro, the: schoon- i er » Irene J has i left ; down r» from ' St. Helens." i The steamer ]F*lrhaven has cleared for Seattle with • 185 * tons *of .; barley. It <■ will < load " lumber there for San Francisco.-., --*•.- *-■-■■ "'.-•-.. x~y When it sailed X tonight for .' San -; Francisco, San * Pedro * and * San Diego .the : steamer George W. Elder, Captain Thomeen. had ;a i full * list of passengers * and * all * the cargo It could * carry. jl ; Rough '.weather* is reported by* the .' steamer Washington. - Captain k. Winkle.*; which {arrived ? at •8:30 i o'clock i this : morning from '■- San \ Francisco. It " had '21 '• passengers i and 825 1 tons ' of j* general freight. * The "Washington will load lumber at the: Multnomah' Box factory for San Francisco. 7" ■ - SAN PEDRO, Nov. 9.—The steamer] Rose City arrived .this; morning on N regular > schedule > from Portland via I San | Franclsce, carrying 150 passen gers and * 400 - tons of,- miscellaneous ' freight, and merchandise' and will i clear on * the return voyage tomorrow with ? return f cargo. ; ?* The "ateamefiWilla'pa- finished discharging . 550. --000 feet -of ' lumber for * tbe < San \ Pedro Lumber company and other I consignees and "cleared today for Redondo Beach, with 300.000 ■• additional I feet for [ wholesalers ?at . that : point, "* thence * for Grays Harbor 'to; load a return cargo. xx /■:->'■ ':■.''. ''yrx , ; " ■ Tbe 3 * schooner }> W. J. ? Patterson \ has ? arrived, on *■ 10 • days « from s Willapa harbor, with - 700,000 feet of lumber at the-Pacific Wharf ' and Storage and > Consolidated ■ Lumber f company., 77;:*.y i Xfc- The.' steamer •» Fair Oaks ?-, finished * discharging 875,000 i feet 'of lumber! and! cleared *■ today, In bal last for Grays , Harbor to load a return : cargo. gy?; The "-'Pacific' Navigation vcompany's :,-'■'steamer Harvard I arrived I from I San I Francisco | and after! landing passengers and freight ; proceeded for j San Diego. "'*.*■ ■"■ ■ —: . . ' .- - ? n The i Yale . of i the •■ same -, company j cleared i this afternoon for San ;Francisco 'with a largo* pas- j senger and freight list. " v .":? -;?-..•>, :"..-*;; fe Bates -,v A. * Chesebrough's *' steamer a (Riverside, which 9 recently | arrived >* from . Balboa, Panama, finished discharging 1,800 tons of Atlantic freight and I merchandise and I after" loading 600 1 tons \of return ■ cargo proceeded I tonight i for : San . Francisco with i the 5 remainder > of J the s cargo. S^. i'k y^x " The k steamer *» Daisy * Freeman r. completed % the discharge of * 800,000 £ feet $of s lumber 5 for "& the Consolidated Lumber company at Wilmington and cleared t today. in ballast ' for orders.! v*?' *: r^rs M The I schooner Sadie,"* arriving I this morning lout I nine I days i from I Coos J Bay, will discharge 400,000 ] feet of lumber for v the 4 Kerckhoff-Cmtner Mill and ' Lumber " company. »?■=•■'•? :?-;7.-,,"•.•.-•• *~i yx^y-yty..yy «t The t* Pacific ft Coast * company's * liner President touched; here * today i bound i from ' San £ Diego» for Seattle | Tla | Redondo I Beach I and San I Francisco, and after taking passengers and < additional ' cargo proceeded. "■ , -*'-'• •r*After *- discharging 5a c. partial ; cargo of ; lumber at ! Redondo I Beach the! steamer: J. *8. Stetson | ar rlTed today: from Grays Harbor Tla San Francisco,* bringing 1 500,000 feet for the ; Hlcks-Hauptman Lumber company I and Tarlous [ other j consignees. «*s w The steamer ,'Alcatraa finished I discharging 325, --000 feet lof J lumber iat i this | port j and Wilmington and cleared today for Greenwood to reload. r?^t* N The I steamer _ Saginaw I arrived this * morning.* four . days ' from i Willapa! harbor { with 1900,0001 feet of : lumber consigned to the * Consolidated I Lumber company?? at Wilmington. - •*' *^»R|p%__S The I steamer tWellesleyi has * finished I discharg ing 1600,0001 feet! of \ lumber row ; the Southern I Cali fornia Lumber company and is scheduled to clear tomorrow 1 for 1 Reofondo I Beach and Santav Bar bara': with ; the ' remainder. al^^api^^ipf^^i ;«* Arrivals l at > Redondo Beach \ include i the I steamer Helen' P. Drew, from \ Greenwood, and »the i Grace Dollar ,ts from B Needle | rock, carrying 18,000 a and 9.0001 railroad ! ties, respectively, , fee. i tbe l Pacific Electric company.' - *^^^S ASTORIA, Nov. 9.—Steam schooner Nome City, with Ia | cargo lof I lumber and | several I passengers for ' San 1 Francisco, arrived i down 1 the . river this morning and will go to sea as soon as tbe 'weather, conditions will; permit.^_^^S^_fslß_g H steamer j Bear arrived I this | morning (from I San Francisco, after i a very rough | trip up the coast,*; with freight and !passengers. . • . -^ mqg&d |8 Steamer f Golden I Gate » and \ the! schooner Anvil arrived this morning, but were compelled to turn back on account of the high seas running outside; a Schooner.^rene.twtth la I cargo of j lumber from i 8* Helens, arrived down*, the 'river Wednesday ' evening > and will sail for - San : Pedro as : soon as the .weather conditions will permit: *77 7? 777 ?? ,'y American-Hawaiian line steamer Falcon crossed out | this * morning .. for. San' Francisco, but had | a severe ■». time 7* in : going : out * and 7 shipped several large seas. XXy'-X'Xi -'77,.'*;'-.:; y■■■■:■ :y^XXx.y ?•-". San ' Francisco tug * Dauntless,* with ; the barge Amy. Turner in tow. is lying in the lower harbor.' awaiting an opportunity to sail; for ; San ; Fran cisco. ~ 'ti7*: /-.,; * .*'*v;.i7 '.*'t£'■'.•'i*r"-'.'.''*.*X;-- <"*'••.• 52 Steamer J Beaver.'; after' remainingj in the • lower harbor \ tor * several f. hours,': crossed i out 9 for 4 San Francisco:about high tide: today; with ;freightand passengers. .' • ■ 7-Tank 'steamer W. S. Porter has been outside since yesterday morning - awaiting : an' opportunity to cross In. •_-'..v. "7. "7 "-'" "X 777' ?7'7 TACOMA. Nov. 9.—Arrived—Norwegian steamer Solvelg. : Eureka; Norwegian steamer Mathilda, west 'coast.*;:,' i':.- Xy-y •■■/>■ - ■ -<-y:X: ~~.X'X'x: « Sailed—steamer ;■ Yucatan, " Seattle;? steamer Governor,:* Seattle. - ■?' 7.7;. ?-■-. :'» ? ??7 PIER DIRECTORY 7 /• • *■■:... --..,-... - -- .-.■ ■■■:,.: ■..:..■■■ X.."-. NORTH OF MARKET -STREET* ?7~7 rier j.... wasi r;..r.T7Si; Pier 57..":.... Ji Pier 7......-..-';; Pier 9.7. Broao Pier 11 Broao Pier 137;-.:.:;;:? Pler;i3;::;7y:Y7» Pier Pier ».;. -;':v.V. i:....-..7V Pier, I Pier. I Pier I Pier, '.*:;.. Gree i..T.7Gree r£77£r.7T3|] : 77^ SOUTH OF MARKET STREET v? . 2. .Mission ? 4...:.".; Mission. 6......: Howard 8..;. Howard 10.7;..;; Howard 12....... Folsom? 14 .7:.: Folsom ;; 16........ Harris* 20 ;-.;... 7^; Steua 24.7........ s-o pear 28.*:::."...*..*' Main S4r.T....... Beale 86....'.".".;, Fremont 38........:. :> First 401 ' ■?'.•-7"-:? 7:?y 42 }■ P. U. S. S. Co. 44j:~7r 7~*"-7*,»; 54.. *:.'...7..Fourth ,. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS TO ARRIVE?. vV From Steamer ! Date Los Angeles>....,. u<. IYosemite ...... Portland; & Astoria.. 1.. Nome; City .... Antwerp via • San . Pedro Director '. •.... Balboa via San Pedro..! Riverside ...... Grays 1 Harbor '..■..'...; i New-burg Portland -?.'.";.;:.r..v;:'.. Harinattan .... Los ■ Angeles;r;;;...;.". Yale -:" r. .v.". i,"i Puget Sound Ports r.V. City of Puebla. San Diego &' Way Ports President;.".."... Sal. Cruz & San Diego. Virginian ..... Portland '&' Astoria.... Falcon ........ Seattle & Tacomt Watson ."....... Shanghai ...■..:-.■.'..".*.. Tamarac y..'.,'i". Balboa > direct.;....... Mackinaw r..r.. Los Angeles-:;...-....; Centralla '...... Coos Bay ....'.•.";.:..... j Redondo '..'.. Seattle direct *....:.;.. Senator .."...;'.■; Humboldt "..*...;.:...". Santa .Clara ... Manila ' via Honolulu... Log^p . •'• •. •*. •• Portland .& Astoria.... BeaTer ."....'.. ".. Los Angeles .;.■;;-. Rose City.....*. San Diego & Los Ang. Harvard ■-- 7Z?r.: Portland & Astoria O. W. Elder..*: Grays 3 Harbor ........ ICbehalls .;. /.v. j Los Angeles -;:.;.-;.-..;-. Fair Oaks .;..": Sollna Crua ........... St. Helens ;.v.. J Humboldt .....;...... City - of Topeka. New York via Balboa.. San Juan .Vr.'. Mendoclnn & Shel. CoTe Sea 1 Foam .... Seattle • direct ;Vi... .*.;. Governor .....'. Salina Cruz .......... Melville Dollar. San Diego & Way Ports Queen .......; San Diego & Los Ang.lYale ...... .V.; Loa Angeles.....;.....iHanalel,:.....:. Sal. Cruz via San DlegoiArlzonan ...... Coos Bay .......;r.... Redondo Tahiti .........;.•..%;.-.; iMariposa ....'.. Honolulu:...........;1.;.|Wlihelmlna .... Seattle & Tacoma... r. M. *» F. Plant. Grays v Harbor .....v.. Santa Monica... Grays Harbor .."V.T.".. Norwood ', ;;':..". Los Angeles....:;;..*;. Harvard* ..*....; Point Arena' & Albion. Pomo '■....;;..■. I Balboa direct ......;.. Kansas'- City.... Portland ; it Astoria ."..'. Bear ,■...r...... ! Los Angeles ...r.v...;. Beaver •"•'• •..... San Diego & San Pedro G.^W.? Elder... I HOT. ii Not. 1 Not. 1 Nov. l: Not. 1: j:\ot. INov. Not. | Not, : ; Not. : I Not. : ', r. Not. Not. r. Not. : Not. : \ i ■. r t J i>OT. i Nov. : Not. : Not. : (Not-. 1 •>OT. I Not. Not. Not. TO SAIL T. Nov. 10 Carlos *•-,': .*...;,. ! Nov. 10 Northlands..;.7 Nov. 10 Chancellor 7.7".'. Nov. * 10 G. C.' Llndauer. Nov. 10 Hanalel ?.".'.:.. Nov. = lOjYosemite ?*: 7.7". Nov. 10; Yale --". ... ;..V. Nov. 101 Pennsylvania *".". Not. 10! Roanoke »-.".'.-.. Nov. * lOjCoos ■ Bay...... Nov. 11 J. • B.. Stetson.. Nov. ll;Coaster *; Nor. 11 Brooklyn ;.. 7.77 Not. lllQutnault *.' ..v.: Nov. ll'Tshoe 1...".:... Nov. 11! North Fork Nov. ? 11 Phoenix v.. .7.*. Nov. 11 [Harvard ;..:.". Nov. ; 11 G. -W.7 Elder... Nor.'-.. 11'President Nov. • 12 Chehalis ,:.... r. Nor. ?' 12 FairiOaks .... Nov. 12[Pomo .-,::-..■..... Nov. 12 Rose City-.... Nov. 13! Newburg. 7 '.'. : '.". Not.? 13' Director :.;.... Nov. 13 Santa Clara : ... Nov. ,13 Acapulco■».:.... Nov. ; 13 Bearer :<iT.".~.: Nov. j 13!Governor ,f..;..; Nor.' 13 Watson .;;.. :.i Nor. 13 Yale?.;..:...; I Nor. 14 Redondo *:*.7Y77 ! Nov. 14 City of Topeka! Nov. 14 Senator ..... 7.1 Nov. 14 Norwood:":.77.:] Nor.? 15 Hornet '■ 7777 '.'.". . ! Nov. l." Sea Foamy.::.] Nov. 15'Harvard 7..... Nor.*15 Nippon? Maru.7] Nov. 15 Riverside ;..*.%.'. Nov. . ISiMaital ?....;:.. Nov. 15 1 Enterprise 7.7 7. Nor.*15 Harmattan ... Nor.; 15lCentralla .'7J Nor.; 16 Queen:?'..:*.; tA\ roruana ■. .. Humboldt .. Humboldt .. Los Angeles. Car, m»n San Diego.. . nana - ... - , ni mi I %} Diego... iboa'.;.".; -.lor,,* „-«•- rtland ... ) Pedro... tland ... •Hariri ■:. ' 'nana - ... u ... a ... us . 4 pm 1 pm 5 pm 4 pm .4 pm • 6*pm l'pm 1 pm 4 pm ?7'pm 2 pm 2 pm 1 pm 8 pm 12 m 3 pm 5 pm 1- pm '5 pm ; 3 pm 8 pmj 10 am 4' „ m t pmj : 19,. P. 10 51 1 ■- 7- 42. 137 11 51.; 19 -27 7 87 27 38* 19 f •>*7. 13 9 21 i 8 40 21. ictoria .... tumboldt. .'. alboa *'....; os Angeles. >r> ' r\i„.™ ' ■ I in Diego... II am 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm ' 3 pm III am 2 pm 2 pm 5 pm ?4'pm 74 pm '1pm 12 mi 13" 42 40 -*9s 10 *■ :--77 19 7 '•11? 9 [Los; Angeles. Coos i Bay 7T"] ! Humboldt .. Puget J. Sound Ix)s* Angeles 7 Tuget: Sound i Mendocino*.*. | ! San; Diego... . i 38; :-4:' *7.- 34 42 21 38 l Hongkong;.. | Balboa?..;.. : Wellington;.' I Honolulu?'... It-1.._1.I_1. - *•--.. Dunkirk v.."7 3 pt Vii* I 8 San TO SAIL FROM| SEATTLE Steamer IX' & Way Porta. & Way Ports. & Way Ports. 11 TtfrnH Sun, Moon and Tide United States coast and geodetic; surrey—Time x ' - and '< heights "of tides ", at * Fort ' Point. For: city 7 front' (Mission street wharf) /add 25 1 minutes. FRIDAY. * NOVEMBER? 10 San * rises ".:. ...77'..,'. .7. ;*......... .*..7.'..'. . 6:46 Sun : sets '.7r.'..*.:..*...7;...*...... *.;;*7...77;6:03 Moon*; rises ?;...:.:..;.....'.... 7. .*;.. .8:39 -p.> m. Last> quarter moon.. .7vr;"" Nov. 12. at 11:10 p. m.* New moon ...-.T.;V7.7.7 Nov. 20, at 12:40 p. m. First quarter m00n...;..?. Nov. 28. at .5:33 p.m.' xCx. (Tlmel (Time ■■■■■'.■* Timet r ITlmel * . ■SOT' -l'Ft.1 Ft : 1 Ft I ];rtv ;r,i |HtWh7 • L? W 7 ; HW| f * L?W >?^7 10.. 3:30i 4.7! 7:35] 3.61 ;i:00|^fl.8 8:38 11.. 4:38 4.8 8:45 3.8 1:55 5.8 9:36 12.. 5:38 4.8 10:05 3.6 8:15 4.9 10:36 13.. 6:28 5.0 11:36 ,;* 3.4 ,4:56 "- 4.5 11:37 14.. -7:10 5.212:55 72.8 6:32| 4.4 .... [....7 ?7-.-. 7777 Time Ball f .;^r;t7 7-*7 United: States branch ; hydrographlc office, Mer . ..- chants' - Exchange, San Francisco, November 9, 1911. "'-,? -v-w-7' .<-.•:.-= x ■:..■•:.■ X:-^--yyxx. ,7 she time ball on the % root lof * the '-j Fairmont hotel l was dropped today exactly; at noon.. Pacific standard \ time * (120 th: meridian)," >or at f Bh. 00m. 00s. Greenwich i mean time. . ■ > .':■?>* '".yUx^.-*y B. O. BARTHALOW, ; . . • Lieutenant, U. yS. N., in charge. • HYDROORAPHIO OFFICE 77. - Depth at mean low water, entrance to harbor. i. R. 26 I - westward '• N. whis h} Steer NE. I main cnai buoy. E. from 200 (.hannel. i whlstll I I I f • i i. iamth west. in?l st sonth. Hmbldt 18 ;l lei un- channel 7 i j r. 3% ■v. :.. 7 >• ' ,- ■ hannel well to and narrow. |*^»U.lS.lßi<meh?Hynro»raphlciOfllce77?i| Sr A _ branch lof I the I United f States }• hydrographlc offlce, located* in the i Merchants' Exchange, la maintained fin I San i Francisco X for the * benefit of mariners, , without 1 regard to nationality . and ■ free of * expense."-?* NaTlgators i are t * cordially invited |to Tislt j the; of fice&where *a I complete I set \of I charts and I Bailing | directions |of | the world j are I kept iat band for comparison and reference and the latest Information?? can '-§ always p be X obtained « regarding lights, dangers to navigation and matters of in terest to ocean commerce. * .'-. :•• ■ -. B. Q. BARTHALOW, ,___?.. Lieutenant. U. S. N. : la charge. AUCTION SALES FOR SALE 10 ? large ;; Mares \ and ;'i 10 large 3 Horses: . alow ' Wagons and Harness?; suitable for ranch. A-A 7, *:'7?'*7?:II?KISSL3NQ?Si^7? : 7 77??;:':*-.-^ H. TAYLOR CURTIS Auctioneer .>7 7 /(Member. S. F. Association*.of Auctioneers) •-7 * . ~ THE HONORABLY SIDKY BEY Former Secretary of the Turkish Legation at Washington, It.: p. - x Has, Brought .to San Francisco His Wonderful Collection OF ORIENTAL RUGS 7 ** And Will Hold an Auction Sale in « The Sutter Street Salesrooms V; (532-534 SUTTER STREET, ABOVE POWELL) -_* f TODAY, NOV. 10, at 2, Afternoon ' The HONORABLE SIDKY BEY will be present at* the Exhi bition and Sale and will give his personal attention to those inter ested in i examining the collection of Keshans, Ispahans,- Kirman ■-.• '•";- *. fj?.-'•■X"~y ■■ ■■ ".: '*''■?-' - *'•'.. . ■*' ■';.-...-•' ....; _ shahs, Saruks and the other rare r antiques that make up his- valuable ■j ~ *■_ ■ • - •'• - ■ ' ?; - collection. 7 .7?. -■' " " - . ' ? . H. TAYLOR CURTIS, Auctioneer SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE -'77 -?? '' " ARRIVED 7?7 7—7? , v ;'. Tuesday. November 7. --12:40 p. m., stmr Vanguard. Odland, 24 hours from Eureka; 343,000 feet lumber,. 14 tons butter to E. J. Dodge A\Co.'^'!^-y-H'^^x2A'Ay -.-■*., -■:-•-f-.-.'i --".'-Wednesday, November 8. • 11:83 *p. m., powischr;, Newark, -'Wayland, 7 hours * from Pigeon point: * 800 sack*. beans. < 230 sacks oats."' 200 ,boxes,apples; < 15 rolls leather to South Coast Steamship company.--*: --X J'l\ ' *■? ".-: 12; p. m.. stmr.: Coos Bay, Bowen. «4 ■ hours from San Pedro and * way ■ ports: * merchandise to Pacific Coast Steamship company, ;'-:■ -• -?;> * ;v • .-. -.. ■- :j .-•:-.'..:■. Thursday, November 9. 2:20 p. m.. stmr Oleum. Curtis. 31' boars from Port* San Luis; ' 32,000 barrels Oil to Union Oil company. ? i,'"" 7-. ;"-' ■"-?'-7:•••-.?.*'*». *' --4:15. p. m.. stmr7Hanale.i, Hamma. 4* hours from San Pedro; passengers and merchandise to Independent' Steamship company^ -'*?? «i« *:?'-■<• iJ. '• 4 p. m.. -stmr.Despatch," Reo-s, 28 hours from Eureka; - 600,000- feet -.lumber to. Pacific .Lumber company.--:*/. ;-,*■•■..'-■•■ -•■V* :•*"■-**'*'.'T^?**•*'?*. 11:23. a. m., Br stmr:Malta!, Stevens. 20 days from? Auckland, .Tla: Tahiti days: passengers and merchandise to J. D. Spreckels & Bros, com pany. fa! m., Jap; stmr; Tenyo * MarnV_: Bent,' 27 | 7:33 a. m., Jap stmr Tenyo Maru. Bent. 27 days 9 hours * f ram Hongkong,- via ' Yokohama IB ! days 9 hours and Honolulu 5 days 19 hours: pas sengers and merchandise to W.H. Avery, agent. 3:25 a. * m., stmr Porno, - Lilleland. ** 14 nours: fro*' Albion, via Point Arena 11 hours; 280,000 feet lumber to Swayne A Hoyt. - :<-- .„ v 7 n* 3:45 a. m., stmr Phoenix, * Sharkey.?27 hours from Eureka; 275,000 feet lumber to B. J. Dodge :■-■, 6:05 a. m., stmr Northland, •Bodge, 36 boors from Hueneme; 600 tons -.beans ■ to E. J. 'Dodge* A Co. ' 1:50 p.' m.. stmr Doris, Olsen,7 50 ' hours: from San Peefro; ballast to E. T. Kruse. :'-•; •-*-*:.;'-J-:-*? -7:10 a m.;'sttpr.Noyo,.Swanson,;ls hours from Fort I Bragg; 328,000 • feet lumber *to Union? Lum ber company. 7 '._?'. „ •■'■-*'" --* •-7:20 a. m.. atmr Roanoke. Jesaen, 32 hours from San ' Pedro; ; passengers . and merchandise; to i North -5 Pacific ' Steamship company.; ■;:-?'/ .y ? 77 f * i ■> 11:30 a, m.,'| atmr 1 Charles |Nelson,,Hanson, 42 hours from San Pedro: 80, tons - bone-dost to the Charles Nelson company. . ?: . . 7 7?*-,-"'" V*7 10:50 a. m., stmr? Brooklyn, Donaldson, 45 hours' from' Bandon; 800,000 • feet i lumber to Bud '' den * Cbrlstenaon. ... .*. ) '?.7:; XA]xx'XAA ll£, ' 9:50 a. m.,'" whaling stmr Herman. Bodflsh, 22 days from Unalaska: 13.000 .pounds'bone;' 1,000. pounds ivory : and '■ skins to Northwestern Invest ment .company.77 - * -'.■."- *-'?'.?'"*■ V*"V7*:: - *r? 71? 9:50 'a. m.. s *whaling stmr Karluk, v Foley, 25 days 1 from Unalaska; ■* 16,000 7 pounds; bone c and skins' to Stabens A Friedman. --" ?'** 7 - ' 9:50 a. ; m., f stmr Klamath. Jahnsen,? 39 hours from San Pedro; i ballast to Charles R. McCormlck 10:10 a. I m., stmr Corona<Jo, Stangeland, 68 hours ; from * Grays ; Harbor; ) bound • south, put ;In for fuel and passengers. ? > 7 -f- '.':'■ , -..- -~" .-'.- CLEARED ■?■;? : - Thursday.'.November 9. y Br stmr Chancellor, Kearne, Liverpool and Lon don; Balfour. Guthrie A Co. -7;i.:. ?. ".* *;7 ?* Stmr * Pennsylvania. . Kidston,; Ancon; -. Pacific Mail Steamship company.; "* "7 ';■ Stmr Buekman. Wilson, Seattle; Alaska Pacific Steamship company. *...,-■' 7 - •*? ■x'- i -x'y: ■'■■■' Stmr ' Santa Maria, Curtis. Honolulu via • Port ! San Luis; Union Oil company.' * .. ;; *-'■ Stmr City: of .Topeka. * Gielow, Eureka; s Pacific Coast Steamship company. ,';."; ' '.'■'? Stmr "Coos Bay. Bowen, .San'Pedro;: Pacific. Coast Steamship; company. "... - ■--. ,■'-""■-- 7? Stmr Columbian, Colcord, Sallnar Cruz; Wil liams. Dimond A Co. , v ; .-;-•'.-: ; "■ ?• -SAILED?'-?';-- . ?-"" :'.'■ : '<-; Thursday. November 9. -.- ] ; '3:20 p. m., stmr Buekman. -Wilson; Seattle.^ . s -. 1 ? :3:30 p. m., stmr National City,. Bostroni, Fort; Bragg.-..?.? :- - - , '".f.*.. ','■' :.>?■■ ■ x,-x~y.y -: '•) ■-*?'• 3.*30 p. m.. stmr Klamath; Jahnsen, Astoria.;-. * ; i s'p;.m.,;stmr, Scotia, Justen.'-Bowens* landing. j ' 5 p. m.,' stmr ; Del ; Norte, Sanford, 1 Crescent City. ?-.?*'"^:7*'*?: ;-7.7- .;'';■'.•??;'7• iXxxy^:y.\ 5:45 p. m., stmr Doris. Olsen, Grays i Harbor. --7 «:§0 p. m.. pow schr, Newark,- Way land, Pigeon J point,'etc.?-;' 'X'xry : -■-■ xxy: .*---■■.- ■•y-j-yf^ ~-i\ :712:05 p. m., stmr Alaskan, Patterson, -Seattle ; and'Tacoma. •:-...;,.■:. 1--.•.-.■• ■ y-r ■ >■■-':■ - 12:50 p. m., stmr Columbian,;Colcord, Salina Cruz.:-: ?7'. ■''': i;-*:-' ?i?- ':7-.7?**-?: i ":' • '•'> [ 1:50 p. m., stmr COronado,, Stangeland, San ; Pedro. ''■-■.. .;.*.'-■•■• *V' 7?'?' r ~: ;'■'. '-' XXX. Xx,.xxrxi±;xx 2 p. m.. Nor stmr.Thor, Egenes.iNanaimo.--,-' 1 ::-•-'■■ 10:50. a.* m. ,7 stmr ... J. L. '. Luekenbach,* \ Conner; J New York. '-■'-.•■ 7 •~\-~'.f.. '.',; ■-.-;■;.' •"■'T'.."-?-..;-:7??.-7 --11:15 a., m., stmr Queen, Alexander, San] Diego. ■•■.'- x-;x '■ ■:■';";-..-7*"■ '?.*.- *r ;■*•-.'**:...'.,*"■ ;i'".'7'■•■■> --.'.-j ; * * 11:15 a' m., * stmr City of Topeka, .Gielow,; Eu reka. '■- '-- ..*".-'.-■*:.' -. ?':.■ ;.■•-.7>-;'•.•'■ 7*;---'*;-v";J ;.;->-»'•-•..?*' ."---:: - -TELEGRAPHIC.*''-.---.y;':-"*-:i-'?7 -*' POINT •' LOBOS. Nov. 9, 10 p. m.—Weather foggy;: wind 8: = velocity 14 miles an; hour. - t-y X * ?* ■ WEATHER REPORTS*., ?-- * * POINT REYES, Nov. 9, 8 a. m.— Cloudy; wind velocity = 6 miles an hour. ■:*.? * 7 *-TATOOSH, Nov. 9,* 9 a. m.—Heavy snow; wind 1 NE; Telocity j3l * miles' an - hour.? *. .■ , ;y - ; *k FARALLONES. Not.'9,* Ba. m.—Raining; wind NW; Telocity 4 mile* anihonr;7;v *?-. -.-.'-.■•■-' x"\ v*. POINT LOBOS, Not. 9, 91 tv m.—Cloudy; wind W; velocity 8 miles an hour. - " ? POINT LOBOS, ■*' Not. 9, rl2 : : m.—Clear; wind NE;f Telocity 8 * miles; an hour. <: 'Zy '■'-■' xx' POINT LOBOS. S Not. 9, ■3,' p. Clear; wind W; Telocity .. 7.. mil es an; hour. *~* -" ' - ? ' > * ? :'=y: . DOMESTIC PQRTS^r??. '7 -V VALDEZ—SaiIed ' Not. B—Stmr ; Northwestern,-. I for-SeatUeA*-''i*?7? ■*•■". 7;--*..--;.'-* r.;:-*-;'-yr ;---j ir t FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov.\9—Stmr; Bruns-1 wick, hence ~ N0t.78.r--\y--'-..7i*^ *. ? .*"77- yk"- ?7^'.,- ?*'.'4! ? Sailed . Not. 9-~Stmr James S. ' Higgina, for San Pedro. ' >: REDONDO « BEACH—; Nov-. 9—Schr >G. W. Watson,"' from f Grays: Harbor; ' Ger,' stmr * Wo- ; tan. from Otarn. xy/yx:.y :;,." x.-yf'Xiy.-A^yy/x : •; Sailed* Nov. Stmr 5 Grace - Dollar, for Needle ! rock.* ;•>"?-- •.■*■■:■ ■■-.-.■■': v ■-.■.••'■ ■-". 7?'-;-";; -. -■ "*;'*,;- j.'--7| * SOUTH' BEND— Not. -9; 11:30 a. m.— i Stmr i Rainier,", hence * Not. *! 6.-77 1 -7,Vi' "*•'.; 7* | m SAN » PEDRO—Arrived N0t.79—1 Harvard.! stmr 1 Rose City, | hence J Nov. 8; f. stmr I President, from s San »Diego: * atmr JJ.•: B. Stetson,*7 from Re-1 dondo i Beach; -* schr * Sadie, f rom / Coos : Bay; * stmr Saginaw,; from ; Willapa harbor; f schr W. J. Pat- j terson, from Willapa harbor. ■ ... -< *-. Sailed N0t.149—; .President,. - Yale. Fair Oaks, Alcatraz I * and s? Daisys; Freeman, fori San Francisco; ■: stmrs > Harvard . and ' WJllapa, for San Diego. ' '..-' ■S% ABERDEENArrived ; Not. ; 9-rStmrJ; Norwood,' bence '•■ Nor. 6. ">"?' X.-?•>:,. -?'" -:?"; 7"«'->'"?*7''7" ,":^*;| *£ Sailed I* Not. —Stmr ;7 Yellowstone, for * San ! Pedro:: schr Resolute, for Guaymas.7:; Xyxxy »;,,-] WESTPORT—Anchored Not. 9—' Resolute, for J Guaymas. .:.- - 7 TACOMA— » Not.* * 9—Stmr Yucatan, I for I Seattle; -Br Btmr I Robert Dollar, for * Vancouver. -.^ .'Arrived; Nov. &—Nor : atmr; Mathilda, 7* hence, Nov. 4. . .. ■- - m KETCHIKAN— i Not. 9—Stmr Admiral Sampson, Dolphin, from. Seattle. ■; COOS BAY—Sailed? Not. 9, 1:30 p.?mi—Stmr Redondo, for San Francisco. '„?*-.7 : "-..-? ..* ; -21 ArrlTed Nor. 9, ? 7 a, na.— Stmr Breakwater? from 'Astoria. " -' ', -';- " --•--: W EUREKA —Arrived '. Not. 9, 7 : a.l m.-^Stmr Ar eata, hence Nov. 7;'B a.:m., < stmr Santa Clara, hence Nov. 8. Sailed Nov. 9, 12 m.—Stmr? Alliance, for ;As 7 toria. y POINT?REYES—Passed. Not;* 9—Two masted schooner, bound south. .. d " ".* '^ran^f* TATOOSH—Passed- Not. 0. 5 a. m.— masted 9 steamer,; bound i in; " three 3 masted ? steam schooner,"". bound , out; * 7 a. m.7* Jap * atmr Tamba Maru, from Hongkong • tor: Seattle. £'<§3§^gg!^£ AUCTION SALES E. CURTIS , ..7--'-'—- AUCTIONEER I? - - - . * Office arid salesroom. > cor. Van Kesa and Sacramento (former Walter building). i Phones: Franklin' 2284. Home C 6553; residence.*- 808 Ash ; bary. *,-'-*.? y V-V-..? '>.-';■•. ;?:.; 7 '•■'''•>'''■.*','■"■ __£ A^SI:A:xS& ONE CARLOAD HORSES WEIGHT FROM 1.200 TO 1,700 LBS.— ,G. LINDAUER. 122 Clara-st. Phone Kearny 659. • ASTORIA—SaiIed Not. 9. 10 a. m.—Nor stmr Guernsey, for Adelaide; 8 a. m., stmr ■ Falo»n, tor San Francisco. -.■*'. .. - %.£" •". '.-...- -;- *- 7- -"■* -'■■'* Arrived Not. 9, 2 p. m.—Stmr Catania, rnmco Nov. 6. -;'-' *-- '"-xx-'i' „ ... :■ ' Sailed' Nor. 9, 12 Stmr Beaver, for San Francisco; U. S. stmr Manning, for cruise; 12 m., stmr Falrhaven. for Port Ludlow; 11 a. m., stmr Maverick, for San Francisco; 2 p. m., atmr Nome City,- for San Francisco. ** : .: -> .'■■-■" ?r Arrived Not. * 9, <7; a. m.—Stmr . Bear,'. hence Not. 7. '■•?:--.': *-..":- %'■'■---• — *- _. ' ' 7 PORT SAN LUlS—ArrlTosd Now. S— Barge 91, hi tow tug Defiance, 'from* San -Pedro. . i> SAN * DlEGO—Arrived -Nor. 9—Stmr Argyll, from San Pedro/7 -i,,?** - -••*■- -■"■'■'-- •-' _^ - POINT LOBOS—Paaaed Nor. 9. 11 a; m.-r-3tmr San Pedro, from Eureka for San Pedro. - SEATTLE—SaiIed "Not. B—Stmr Senator, for San ' Francisco. ;' •• ' c"? *. --.-* "■"."*'"-?■ . v ArrlTed Not. B—Stmr Humboldt, from Skag wav. CRESCENT—Paased'in Not. 9—Br stmr, prob ably Kumeric, from Yokohama for Seattle.-.-*' I ~ ISLAND PORTS v ? HONOLULU— Not. ,8, 8:30 p. m.—Br stmr Zealandla. for Sydney. 7 EASTERN PORTS 77, ' PHILADELPHIA—ArrITed Nor. Stmr Ken tuckian. from Puerto Mexico. *.;. . BOSTON—Sailed Nov. B—Schr Victor A Ethan, for- Seattle. ;..7'-?-' 7?"?' '■' i/"7*?-?•'*-' '7 -.. ;..-.,: FOREIGN PORTS _ YOKOHAMA—SaiIed Not. 9—Stmr Korea, for * San Francisco via Honolulu.-y .- - y" LAS ALMAS— Nor.-ft—Ger atmr Se .ranis, from Puget* sound.? • ". ~ : " SHANGHAI—ArriTed prior Not. 9—Br attar Ashtabula, hence Sept. ' 28.-'*- *'■ '':■-■''.■■ ■ * ALGIERS— Not. ,8-r-Br atmr Bosealc, for Boston and New York. *; ' . ,; . PUNTA ARENAS—ArrITosd. prior. Nov. 8— Nor stmr Haas B, from' Oregon -for United Kingdom. :: PUERTO? r MEXICO—ArrITed - Nov. Stmr Kflnsan, New York. -.-.•--■ -r . k Sailed - Not. 7—Stmr. Oregonlan, tor Delaware breakwater;;.--?.-":'"??- -""*'._:--' ' -: SALINA CRUZ—ArrlTed Not. 6—Stmr Mlssou rlan.: hence Oct. 30. r..*x.:~, *; ». n . * .-.-PRAWLE POlNT—Passed -Nor.- 8— ship Marlborough Hill, from Victoria for United King dom. ■ ■'. '* "..-•' ..-•--."" - --- ■ ILOlLO—Arrived Nov. 7—Br stmr Harlow, from New York, -f-a&^^&^i"*-BP^wMft?**''fe -.VICTORIA—ArriTed Not. 9—Br stmr Kumerlr. from .Yokohama; Jap stmr . Tamba. Maru, . from Hongkong. » ;v: ;....■ '-'.7: ".* *-""' - HAKODATE—ArrITed Nor. 7—Br atmr M. S. Dollar, from Shanghai. '*?':-:- ■ .;' :7* CORlNTO—Arrived ; Nor. Ger stmr . Har monthis,: from- Antofagaata . for San Francisco. • OCEAN STEAMERS 77? ■ NEW YORK—ArriTed Nor, 9-^-Stmr,New York, from Southampton: stmr Alice, - from Piereaa; atmr President- Grant, ■ from Hamburg. ;■.•--' -*.*. Sailed i Not. 9—Stmr Print : Friedrich Wilhelm. for Bremen; - stmr La I Lorraine, | for Hayre; j stmr Cedric, for Liverpool; stmr . Carpatbia. : for Ne ples; atmr I Helllg.'OlaT, for Copenhagen; * stmr Uranium, for Rotterdam. ? *1 "• >'i* - ' HAVRE—Arrived Nor. v 9—Stmr La Savoie, from New -York.-"-??.- .....-;•-. LIVERPOOL—Arrived *.Not.7o—Stmr iTernla, •tmr Cymric, from Boston. 7- - * • = • QUEENSTOWN— Nov. 9—Stmr Adri atic, from New York.'"UMioWftlii^ifc-^' !_gaawflflgH I -.Sailed Not. 9—SUnr St Paul, for New York. ?• LONDON—Sailed Nor. 9 —Stmr Mesaba, for ' New York.'"*-■' ■"-. "' 1 ' - ROTTERDAM; Nor. B—Stmr Campa nello," from New -York. ..;,:* j New -York.-f*--:?. : ,-•"--.■...•■ i .'NAPLES—Arrived Not. 9Stmr.Panonia. from ! ? LIVERPOOL—SaiIed Not. 9-^Stmr; Celtic, tor New York; atmr Laurent Montreal. ?. . '7*"**; 7' Memoranda ■'A:- - VICTORIA, Not. * 9.—-The" divers' survey on Br atmr -Bessie Dollar "reports: vessel unin jured. It will commence reloading.deckload to morrow. - - yXXx-'AAXX'- '•.:■-:' "",'* • ' -"" By Wireless , "s ■ - „, Wednesday, ? November 8. STEAMEH. 3. A. CHANBI£B-7*-From *. Monterey • for Astoria: - 8 p. -m.7 249 - miles - from * Columbia . : river bar; light westerly wind; heavy westerly ?.■„ swell.v- -;."?„._.;•'■-'.":".":•'..■ ..; '?7"7?'77? -77 ~xx."'"y STEAMER W. F. HEREIN—From Honolulu for '."." -S'GaTtota; 8 p. m., 715 miles from Gaviota; fine -' weather; fresh north wind and moderate sea. STEAMER SBOSECBANS5 BOSECBANS—From * Redondo ? Beach for Astoria; 8 p. m., 150 miles south of Colum ■■- bia river; fresh westerly gale; he*Ty swell and • . i.Ses.--.-*". y;7 7. ;., ../'. : v- y ..._..?<,-. '".-? -yy 7 ..* ??-.?-? "7 --■' • -A'-r "XXX w" j A A-x ... Army Transports !-.$A#A .:*' The Crook is In port. :*7-7."' -'77 7*' - -*7??, 3jjf"* l The Baford is In port. -- - 7.7.7 ..' **, •£* y -»*.* The Logan sailed October 18 from Manila." i r*:> --« 'The Sheridan is in port. ? >--.: Tj7 rTbe Sherman sailed October 5 for Manila.- i'-x'. ■ The Thomas sailed November 6 for Manila. *7 The Warren is at Manila. ...... 7-««"«V7---,-v> "*7 • ... xx. ,'..* ...'•'.-.-- DAILY-RIVES BULLETIN i*.i SACRAMENTO, "Not. o.—Observations taken at 7 a. m.. Pacific time. : ;K;^;77.-',y - . .•... •. .....-.-• .. STATIONS • .- . .■ -? * --. *Jr*»v . ; ■ r. , ■,:«.*: jf. ..?* i.'-o ■■- ..-►*■: Ulzti «^ .. -,.,(». -:- *.n. •-: I- r». • : ' 5" "I *.; i * ».* . m Sacramento watershed— |.' v r '"* Kennett. Sacramento I river. 23.0 Red . Bluff.'Sacramento river r 23.0": St.? John, Stony j creek .*; ,*'.->7 ; 12.0. Jacinto, Sacramento river. . 21.0 Colusa. Sacramento river... 29.0. Knights j Landing, Sac. river f 18.0 * Oroville. ; Feather ? river ,": ? 23.0; Marysville. Yuba hirer n :.. 30.0 Nicolaus, Feather riTer.'.;.. -'.;;;- Folsom.* American,7river.',7 ?.V;*7' Sacramento. Sacto. river... 29.0 Rio Vista. Sacramento j rirerf 18.0: 0.3 0.0 1.8 / 0.0 0.0 770.0; 0.9 7 0.0 1.8 i-o.o* "0.6* »o.i 1.0— *0.2 6.8 '.'.; 0.0 2.9 —0.1 2 2* »0.1 6.7 tO.O ' 8.0* f "0.3 '£5 • * Indicates ' rising.*! ('— Indicates falling.*; 77 <■: ": * ;.-:'--;; N. R. TAYLOR. Local Forecaster. '■ . , . ■ < ... x: E. F. HUTTON & CO. .490 California- St. Tel. Do.fflaa24B7 St. Fraada.Jlotel. Tel. Doa«las 3882 ': '■XL. "* - .*> *• « «" *■ *..;- - • .i." ' ,' '-" 7 Members of New York Stock Exchange \ -.-.-■• ■-': :~^y*-'' ---_.'■ ■ " - :;.-"- ■■vgsSmm 1 Pioneer Home Private Wire to Chicago 7 and New York ■ R. E. . MTJLCAHY, Manager 1 17