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NEW CORPORATIONS.
Establishment of a California Veter
inary College.
The VoTruan Company has incor
porated with a capital of (500,000, fully
subscribed. Directors— llenry Voorman,
C-^ August Wei:ie, Henry A. rnian,
Walter M. Willftt, Otto Froelicli. Henry
Voorman subscrib-^ for 5200,000 and C.
August Wo.iue for $249,900 of ttie capital
stock.
Articles of incorporation havo been tiled
on behalf of tiio California Veterinary
tollcge, formed fur tho purpose of iu
structins in veterinary science, to confer
degrees and diplomas to its graduate-*, and
also to trovide means for the care and
treatment of sick and injured domestic
animals.
There are to he fifteen trustees of the
institution, and the trustees for the first
vet.rare: Henry J. Crocker. A. Archie
Cunningham. Joseoh A. Donohoe Jr.,
Joßppn I). Grant, F. A. Hyde, Dr. W. F.
McKatt, J. Leroy NicKel, .1. L. Kattbone,
Adoiph ii. bi-reckels. Hugh Tevis, J. K.
Wilson, Dr. Luke X binsou, James D.
Phelan. C. W. Smith, Dr. Winslow Ander
son. The following persons hay* sub
scribed 8100 apiece toward the founding
of the college: F. A. _\ief. Thomas liow
hiil, A. K. liuzard. W. F. E_an.
SEARCHING FOR MRS. TOY.
Detectives Swear Out a Warrant for !
Her Arrest.
A warrant was sworn out in Judge Con
lan's court yesterday for the arrest ol Mrs.
Hattle Toy, alias Mattie Emerson, by De
tectives Dillon and Crockett on the charge
of assault to murder.
Mrs. Toy is tbe woman who is believed
to have shot Robert V. Ojpda. the marine
engineer, in her house, i>B Everett street,
on Sunday afternoon. She disappeared
immediately after the "-.hooting and has
managed to keep out nf the way of the
police. But Dillon and Cro- kett expect to
ho able to lay their hands upon her at auy
moment.
Ojeda is still in a critical condition at the
Rec.ivine Hospital, but there is a chance
that his strong constitution may pull fciin
through.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
S. S. Q. and Louise I>ragomanovich to Ernest
Schmidt and . I. H. F._.« rs. lot on SK corner of
Polk aud .Filbert streets, 50 by E 100 (subject
to a mortga.e): .10.
Mary Hayes to l'atrick and Maria Lawlor. lot
oa .s line of Austin street. 125 E of Franklin, X
25 by N 60; ID.
Herryman and Henrietta F. Bryant to Robert
D. Cranston, lot On AY line or Clara avenue, 478
>. of Lichteenth street, N 26 by W 136; ,10.
City ami County of Sau Francisco to Mary J,
wadsworth. lot on xv corner of Solano and Mis
sissippi streets, W 100 by 8 200; also lot on NW
corner of Butte and Texas streets. \v 100 by _*
200: also lot on B line or Texas street, 105 S of
Butte. H 100. Sfc 81:7, ,\K to point 105 sol Butte
street, W to beginning: *
same R. Ciar.; to H. C. mover, lot on AY
line of Second avenue, 150 .N of Clement street.
N 25 by W 120: »10.
Mary A. M'cUabe to the Dominican College, lot
on Vt ,lv» of "Nineteenth avenue. 325 s or Jfoint
Lonos avenue. _. 25 by XV 120 »1.
Sol and Dora del/, to I»-»vld Samuels, lot on \V
line of Thirtieth avenue, 75 N of C street. N 75 br
W 120: 8-120.
Ann J. Stiles to William Hale, lot 14, Mock 3.2,
Great Park Homestead Association: $10.
sol and Dora Gats to Andrew J. McNlcolL lot
on _ line of Twenty-seventh avenue. •'To S of J
street, 8 26 by X 120: *10.
.Jacob and Llna Hey man to Peter Harder, lot on
s>v corner of I* street and Eighteenth avenue, W
67 by _ 100; $10.
Same to L. s. and Mary Newcomb, lot on N line
of P. street, 32:. W of Twenty-fourth avenue. \V
25 by N 100: 810.
Hannah C. Paine to Frederick H. Gabb, lot 31
block 11. Flint Tract Homestead: gift-
Mary Ellen Gorber to Augustus Mann, lot on S
line of Trinidad street, 150 W of Mleehany, W
25 by s 100. block 151. South Sau Francisco
Homestead and Kailroad: $100.
Society of California Plo_eers to John F. Pink
ham, lots 177 to 178, Valley Tour Masonic Ceme
tery in E section of plat of Society of California
Pioneers, quitclaim deed; $50.
Johu F' Pinkham to Bralnard F. Smith, lot 178,
same: $50.
ALAMEDA COTNTY.
W. s. Anderson of Los Angeles to Martha A.
Anderson, lot 00 E line of Linden, street. 133-4 s
of Twenty-sixth. J 33:4 by E las. being portion
of lots 7 and 8. block K-b\'». -Northern Extension
to da. land, Oakland: *5.
Henry and Rebecca Rothschild to F. Emil Hoske,
lot on h. line of treaty-first avenue. 102:6 Nor
Kssl Twenty-second -tied. N 37:6 by E 1.5. East
Oakland: $1.
Mountain View Cemetery Association to Cip
riauo Pt-drl-il. the E half of lot 121 in plat 30,
luutala View Cemetery, Oakland Township:
$105. *'
K. S. and Lou J.Moore or Alameda to J. R.
Fa-tun of Shasta, lot 011 N line of Laurel street.
61 W of Drove. W J. by N 76, being portion of
lots 18 and 19, hioc. M, W. F. Kelsey Tract, Oak
land; $10.
(.'race. Shilling (wife of W. R.) of Oakland to L.
O. Burpee of Oakland, lots 1 to 4, 9 to 13. in plat
17: also lots 16 ami 17 in plat 17, amended map,
Lakeview, being a subdivision of plats 16 to In,
Watson Tract, quitclaim deed, East Oakland: }5.
M. .' and J. W. Laymance of Oakland to Mrs.
B. Frils of Sau Francisco, lots 1 to 3. blocK a,
amended map, Moss Tract, Brooklyn Township;
$10.
George B. and 3. -1. Hollenbeck to Sarah E.
Baston. let on XV line of Dlmond avenue. 275 N of
Hopkins street, N .0, W 185 to renter of Sausai
Creek, tbence 8 ana W to a point '.75 N" irom the
N line of Hopkins street. E335 to beginning, being
lot 10. block A. Dimond Tract, Frultvale. Brook
lyn Township; $1 0.
George T. and Sophie L. YVright to Anton and
En-i- Goldstein of San Francisco, lot on s line of
Haight avenue. 100 E of Seventh street, £ 30 by
S 132:6, Alameda: 810.
Builders' Contracts.
31. Plche with Jean Saianave. alterations and
additions to a one-story frame building on N line
of Glover street. 91:6 W or Jones: *1225.
Henry Kahn with Morrison A Cook, alterations
and improvements to a frame bnllding on SE cor
ner of California and Larkin streets; 47100.
THE STOCK MARKET.
There was a firm undertone yesterday and prices
advanced without attracting any particular atten
tion. Nothing of importance was received from
the front, and the declaring of a dividend of 25
cents per share on Con. Cal. * Y'a. put the stock up
Instead of down as was anticipated.
Silver remained steady at 63V_c ln New York
yesterday and 29"/ 8 i in London.
A dividend of 256 per share has been declared
on the Con. Cal. A Va.. payable on tne 14th.
The Calitornia Drydock Company bat levied an
assessment of $4 per share, delinquent January 5,
1895.
In the Savage on the 950 level the drift from
the new station is advanced 75 feet. At the end
of this drift they are sinking a winze to connect
with the seventh floor on the slope above the
north lateral drift from tbe last drift on the 1000
level. On the 1000 level in the north lateral drift
they continue to extract ore from the sill floor
and upward to the seventh floor. J-CJBI
The south drift started from tbe face of tbe east
drift was advanced 10 feet, total length 90 feet:
face ls iv quartz, clay and porphyry. Have
started a north drift from ths shaft-station and
advanced tbe same 10 feet: face Is in quartz giv
ing some assays. On tbe 1050 level lv the south
drift started from tbe east drift 30 feet from the
south ore-stop-" tbey are sloping ore of fair grade,
On the 1100 level they have drifted west follow
ing the ore struck in tbe upraise a distance of 10
feet. During tbe week they have hoisted 82
ears of ore. tar-samples average $'_'_ 60 per ton.
Shipped to Nevada mill 13- tons and milled 170
tons. Average battery assay $17. Bullion yield
$2916. -
Bodle— North drift from No. 1 winze 20 feet be
low the 300 level was extended 4 feet : the seam
of ore In face is from 4 to & inches wide and good
grade. West crosscut 40 feet above the 300 level
was extended 9 feet, formation porphyry. Up
raise 60 feet above the 300 level was extended 20
feet: have some bunches of falr-gr^de ore in face,
soutn drift from cast crosscut 30 feet above the
300 level was extended 19 feet: face porphery.
Hoisted 16 tons of ore from the north drift from
No. 1 winze below tho .'id level, balance from
Workings above :_,'-■ -00; grade about the same as
last reported.
BOAfill -.ALES.
Follow ing were the sales in tbe San Francisco
Stock Beard yesterday:
S _<=*.- j/rt yi'iNinn ii.tir.v.s:*n.
200 Andes.. ..SlllOO CC4V..4.4" '.DO 00h1r...3.20
•5 0 , 0 ---; *2 20 4 >/->''- 00 Ravage.. ..ss
100 BfcK Lr... . li _ 15... i) 7 _(j i B ....S5
25" ISoiiie.. ..88 700 Ki-iilucK.,os 100 8 111 II 0.
200 inlllon ...-.j.uu Mex... .1.30 Utah 10
, . IM **- 70100 IV- 150 1 JCM....6h
100 C P0int. .,64,1 j .
■ '■it B*roo_r fiFßl*lr>v— •->•-"-.
50 Andes.. ..(5. CCAV..4.55 ! 100 overra... .39
100 *e1c1.r....b- 250 _.t;ij .nos Nev_...B6
250 fc3!-.U000un...1.0.V100 . 87
400 Bodle ....91'd-O c Point. .58 lull . ' „88
100 8u11i0n.. .34J300 60I10U Utah.!;... 10
3'*9Cboliar...7o 450 Dan .1.00 to V .__]_-_' 67
100 71 a SO 0p_1r...3._010U 69
6000 imp... .021.00 3i /4 i
Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock
Board yesterday:
-ICTT'.A"- f ■•• lO***— ' ',>.-.-_
100 Alts 0. :K)iic P0int... 64 650 Ophlr. 3Vi
-00 0711000 Excheq..(J*.|4so . ...;s'_'.i/»
400 Bodic_...i*B<'-ou O * .... bo _f,o .' .' 3 ___<
600 CboU»r...7U Ino 61 300 u-riao" 17
350 CCAV...1.4. .00 11 * N SI. bOSNev "*B7
6 ' 4V 2 silO K«utck...o6 300 Union... "b2
650 4.47V.!500 Mcx IV_ 1-0 _ *_.».. .«&
inmviMS -E-8ION— 2:30.
300 Alta -Oi-OQ Ii A M.. 1.00*100 Ovrmn. . 18
400 ISA. 8.... 1.15.100 99 ;'6oPoto_l. 65
50 ....U.'-Ufl 1.05.00 Savage . . . 60
3(10 8u11i0n. ..3540<» 1.30250 .... _ 01
100 i i _ \ ... 60.00 Unh1r... .31/4 300 Ba_e_L'**ls
100 4.651.00 3.8... 100 Uni0n... .07
400 Excneq . .06 450 ....... ...3.40 100 Utah on
SCO (» * C 63 150 3:* -*00 10
350... 65 I
CLOSING Ot'Ol'ATlON'S.
Tut-as Not. B—4 p. m-
Sid.Aif.ed. Bid. A shed.
Alpha C0a..... 00 07 Hale _ Norcrs. 1.00 1.05
Alia... 18 -.(! Jackson SO 60
Andes 63 •■..,! 1., _ _ 04
lttcr.tr S4 86|Just*.ee 17 19
telle Isle 07 — KentucK 05 06
I estAßeicner. 1.15 1.21" Lady wash — OB
Penion C0n.... — »0 Mexican 1.26 1.30
fcodie — 95!M0n0... 16 17
Bullion 35 36 Mount Diablo. 10 —
f-'trer _ 10 Navajo. — 10
Caledonia. 10 15 Nev Queen — OH
Challenge con. 35 —Occidental .. . — 04
tommonwltc. — oti(>pnir 3.35 3.40
«-hoiiar 73 74 Overman 1 »* 19
•on Cal 4 v*a_ 4.60 4.6&!loiosl 69 70
ton Imperial .. ol 113 .■»vn-r 60 62
li r.t.ornee 1.00 'SBJtMldesO. 14 16
lon New York — P.vfc-orp'-on — 07
frown Point.. 69 68 Mrrra Nevada 87 90
Fa-tSierraNev — 06 Saver lit!- 03 04
exchequer — (Syndicate — 03
Lureka «*5 -luluiK'ou 64 66
fcratidPriie... _ 06 I tan 09 10
l*</uid _ curry 0, 66, leiiow Jacnoi. 09 71
STUCK AND BOND EXCHANGE.
Thursday Nov 8-2 p. w.
Jo:.w. JHA. _i.>;.i_. BUI Atk'<%\
l" S 4s coup. .Hi _ tanks. Commercial—
US 4*re_. . .115 — Aaaerß-tTC — —
t'-l-siC-i-65.1-6-/_ — ADglo-C51.... — 65
CalElecL6s.lo9 HO Tank of Cai.. — 207
Cntra CV» SslOO 102% CaISOJtTCo. — 47
D|>nt-st ex-en 90 — 1- iisiNatloul- — 190
I E<l-n*__P6s.lo7~ / a llO Grangers — 90
I lAI-HRR6". — 110 Londont*A__l2o*yil2'-
Ceary-stKss.lo6Volo7' > _!l.cndouASK. — 33%
LosAi.g_,6s — "it 3 Mirc:i Ex.... II —
I'o, i.nted, 6*. — 10.' Nevada 197 m__ —
Mkt-siChlebsl'.o 124 SMhcr BCo. 91 100
MntgyAveos. — 15 Banks. Savings—
NevC.NsK.s. 98 105 (.(•:. "A -Co. — 1860
NFCKK.S.IOI — llumo.-Ai_.looo —
>hi HI — 107 Mutual — 38 U,
NKy Cal 65.. — — -.t-DavUnion. — 485 .
Oak Gas 65... 101 — SavA 10an. .110 150
ho, 2d in .- — 102 Security .250 —
(iliiD'bus 81..116's — 1 1.0:1 Trust.- 35 _
PacßollM6s. Sired Railway—
Do. . <: St. 101 /_ — California-.. 99 —
P4 l) Ry 6i.ll'_ — Ofary-st. 86 .100
PdCHKj6s.. — 10. M;irket-.t_... 40' 4 -03;,
"■wl-stKlt.s..loßV.llo Oak .SLA Hay — 100
Keno. -*>L_*Lloo 105 Presidio la —
r.ivcr WCOSI — 100 jsuiter-5t..... — 100
Kh*NPKRSI '.'6 -***4 ; Powder—
SPKKArix-a i.n-'.j: <(_'.. Atlantic I) .. — 27*4
SPRRCaI6s..IO7 — , California... — 100
MKRCalis.. — *■.;.<. iaui 19 20
SPErRCaI.s. 90 91V-j'unson 1' 2 4V^
ISV Water 61.. 118*4 — Yigorlt — ' \x _
! SVWater4s.. 94 — Miscellaneous—
i SuustTJtTbs. — — DCoalCo. — 80
1 M.tter-stK.s.lo4 — CalCotMills.. — —
! Vl_j-iaWC6»IOO 105 CaiCryUock. — —
CalKlei-LCa. 83 —
exocKs— Water. CalhlecWks. — —
ContraC-SLa. 69 78*/_KdisouLl.ht. 101 101%
• Mana Co — on j-asCouAssa. 14 —
San Jos i- — 97 'HawCASCo.. 8"-4 9
frprliigVaiiey 97% 97% Hut< hSl* Co. 10», 4 -1%
-as— jJuasocMr_C. — 10
j Capital — '„ MerExAssfl. — 105
I Central 90 100 OccaDlcSSCo — 24
I Oak 6 LAB. 42 43 PacAuxFA... 1
Pr.c-aslTuD. 85V4 00 pac Borax... — 100
Pacific li.hl 63 66 'P:icl_:NC-... — 30
! bat- **ranesc. 78 72% Pacßoll Mill. 35 —
' fctockton.., — bo IParfPaintCo. 7 9Vi
Insurance— lanrnnsOo. — 35
lren._L.sKd 155 — Pac lAT Co. — 61
Oak Home... — — sunset I*l.. — 45
Sun — 85 (United CCo.. — .a
XtIIINIVH __m_-__*.
Board-75 S V Water, 97%.
AFTEHNOON M.SSION.
Board— 63 hdls 11 Ll„!,t A Power Co, 101; 10
Market-st P.allway. 403 8 ; $5000 SP Branch Rail
v...v i'ond*. 90' 4.
street— so Hutchinson S T Co, 11' ; 25 S V
Water, 97-'~ 1 .
-• — ♦ — •
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL.
B D Murphy A wl, ft Ar F A Hoare. Healdsbur_
A L Brown * fy, Ncwrk Mrs B A Brown, Newark
C H BfltU, Los Gatos Mrs B P Curtis, Wlnemca
F H Smith * <sn.Lake Co L R Penrvu A wf. Sou Co
G Chappell. *_ SN L J Schwartz, U S N
D Laughliu. Jose John Wilson, sau Mateo
Jos llaminel, Chicago l- Gateiy, Santa Cruz
M Latimer, IJB> a V Matlock, Omaha
R J Rodman. Kaltlmore John v, atsoo, DS.N
B MeManus. Vallejo T ~ Harding, Portland
TDenmao, l sn Mrs('i.!dman,4 chn.P Ara
Miss O Coates, Pt Arena Ms i'hllllps, Siskiyou
R Sterling. Eureka C A Mooney, Eurr.a
YV l ("ibbons. Wyoming li F Walter, Portland
T B Hall. Vancouver C Foster, Merced
A Marr. Colusa Co A King, Los Gatos
J 11 Blackwell. San Jose
PALACE HOTEL.
H A Anderson, Boston D J McLaughlin, Grass v
J F Call ban .t w, Boston C A Mackenzie. Grass Vy
M L Kristin. V » Navy J V ('unniiii--jam,Sia (rs
C J C Taylor, New York A Ii Po lock. Stanford
G O Feet. New York tl Levy A wf, N Orleans
YY* W Stevens a w.Phl.'ad C 'i Phillips, sn Luis Obo I
F McLaughlin, Orovllie J V' Li-hint. Cbicaco
YV Garland, Los Angeles C F Taylor. New York C <
D Moore. Philadelphia A G Piatt. New York
J J Mercier, Switzerland J Kraus, New York
D Melone & w.Oa_ Knoll A*a Kimball a w.wiuims '
It Efiey, Santa Cruz Mrs B All swort. X V Cty
NEW WESTERN HOTEL.
M Hoff. Bakers-eld 1 Mudson Merced
F Co- ? -ove, san Rafael Ed Bkataan, Sacramento
.1 O'Connor. Walnut (J vc J Cummin. 3. Wat Grove
V," J Larsons. Nev City Dll Fitzgerald. s Joso
A li Avers, itlo Y'ls'a N st ~ Rio V| a
L Leavey. sauta Clara YV Vogue, Angel Island
J C Duffey, San D:eg i C R Lane, Denver
R Dietzman. Jamestown J Bower, Seattle
V - lielter, Vallejo I Steers, Montana
X Wlehoff. Chic... • R Rudnick, Tacoma
II A Murphy, Merced
MARKET REPORTS.
Thursday Evkni.no. Nov. _.
BTCIC-tA-IV OF THK MARKETS.
Flour advanced 15c per bbl,
YVheat hardening.
Barley very firm.
Oats, Corn and Rye dull.
Heavy arrivals of Beans.
Hay steady.
No change in Potatoes.
Butter firmly held.
Eggs off again.
Game steady.
More i. astern Poultry in.
Persimmons in market.
Wine Grapes going oat.
Provisions unchanged.
"New York Markets.
New Y'obk. Nov. —There was an unsettled
tone to the speculation on the Stock Exchange
to-day. As a result of tbe trading a majority of
the shares dealt in recorded higher prices la the
final sales, the gains ranging from V. to 3* per
cent. The weakness of the London market and
selling for the foreign account depressed the mar
ket at the opening, and under the leadership of
Manhattan, Sugar, Union Pacific. New Jersey
Central and Denver A Rto Grande preferred a de
cline of 1 percent and under was effected.
The pressure to sell was slight and did not con
tlnuo long, buyers coining to tbe market whose
purchases caused a sharp Improvement, extend
ing to 1 per cent, in which l.akc Erie and Western
preferred, Burlington. Rock Island, Canada
Southern, Norfolk aud Western preferred. Lead
Western Union, Sugar. St. Paul and Missouri
Pacific were most prominent. bis was followed
by a partial res. tlou, a slight rally, and then by a
small retrograde movement in v/uich the stocks
mentioned were the principals. Later specula
tion began to grow strong, and some of the
specialties came into favor Minneapolis snd St.
Louis sold up 2' _-. Laclede Gas preferred 2*»/ 8 ,
Illinois Central .'4. Colorado t uo: _*■£, Sugar
13 .-„ and St. Paul and Omaha IV.. The advance
was maintained up to delivery hour, when a gen
eral liquidation set iv which sent figures down
-/_f'*>l 1,4, tbe Heaviest shares being Pacific Mall
and Burlington or the active list.
Tbere were a few slight rallies in the final trad
ing, but tbe market in the main was heavy at the
close, the grangers notably so. ihe early ad
vances were not lost, however, and compered
with yesterday's closing gains are made of '_C_ in
Minneapolis and St. Louis. 2'.i In Illinois Central,
1 J ,_ in St Paul and Of—fas, Colorado Fuel and
Cotton Oil preferred, lVi in Sugar aud 1 per rent
in St Paul. .Minnesota and Manitoba. Other fac
tional advances wen mad" and some declines, the
only one over a fraction being Pacific Mai., wbich
is down l l a per rent.
The bond market was again marked by con
siderable strength and activity, sad there was a
better distribution oi business than for some time
past. All tbe prominent issues were heavily
traded in. generally showing a material apprecia
tion from yesterday's closing fig- res Tne sales
of the day were $2,124,000. Government bonds
firm. State bonds quiet, ''nl-rosd bonds strong.
Petroleum steady; Pennsylvania oil sales, none:
December option sales, none, closed -'_'; bid.
Lima oil sales, none.
OS-Ll*** AND MICRCHANI'tSK
Wheat— November, &6*:/ l .>
Flour — steady.
Wool— Quiet.
' Hops— Steady.
Flgtron — Dull. .
Tin— Barely steady; Straits, $14 M*V_#M 55;
plates dull.
spelter— Quiet: domestic, $3 3G<_)3 ',7y .
Lead— Quiet; brokers' price for bullion, S3:
exchange prire tor spot, S3 12 >/_--<*; 15.
Copper— Steady, brokers' price, I • 00; oxebange
price. $9 60@9 66. Sales on change: 200 tons
May tin, $14 65: M tons s. o. this year, one day's
notice, $14 50: lv ions April, $14 50; 26 tons S.
o. to May, 1 day's notice, $14 45.
Colfee— options opened irregular at 5 points de
cline to 16 points advanC). further advanced stg>
10 points on foreign buying and better cables.
Later eased off 011 local pressure, but closed un
changed to 1 ( (Cct. l points sidv-iii c. Sales, 30.2 50
bags, including: November, $13 60@13 7": i».c-i_
her. $12 *;o©l- 80: January, Hi 20®12 30:
March. fl-' 55@12 70: April, $11 55: May,
$11 30011 4J.
Boot Coffee— Rio. market firm; No. 7, 15V_c.
Mild— Market steady: Cordovs. Is-jbi'ic: sacs
1000 bags. Bio No. 9. 11--*4 c: 5000 oags Santos,
15c; -00 bags Rio. 13-**-ic: -000 Mararalb ; „0_
Savafiitiaat p. t., and 1000 mats interior Pedaug
spot at $27 51@3- 75. - ■*s •
cantos— Firm; good average Santos, 12$000; re
THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRAXCISCO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, ISO 4.
ceipts. 17.000 bags; stock, 432,000 bags; cleared
Cioni J'a'itoj November 5, 31,000 ba.s.
Hamburg — Quiet; prices "a pfg lower to **>*.
pig higher; sales 4000 bac».
Havre— irregular: •'*,r^ii/ 4 r advance.
At noon 0.111-1. nucliaii-ed: at 3 r. m. steady, un
changed. Closed steady at l''«@_r advance.
Total sales, '.-.UO. bags. •-1 •
Rio— Quiet-. No. v Rio. 11S700: exohanee.
11-.d: recelots. 7000 bags; cleared for the United
Mate-. 11,000 b.igs; for liuropa. 4000 bags: slock,
_64.(>0() hies.
Warehouse deliveries Irom New York yesterday
1878 baas: New York stock to-day. 1:: 1.073 ban:
United Mites stock, 193.984: afloatJortbe United
Mates, 286.000: total visible for the United
Males. 459,849 bags, aj-alnst 438,800 bass last
year.
Bu-r-r— Raw, steady; lair r-nnlne. 3e; Centri
roaml, 96 test. 8%; sales. 350 tons Muscavalo. 96
test, at tic: 3.00 i.a.s molasses sugar, 96 test, at
8 9-16 C: refined market 1 „(_):«-1 c hlcher: No.
6, !***4#S 15- 16 c; No 7, 3 l-l> -****i,c; No. 8.
-4tX*(-| i3-16c; No. 9, .%-**>:» li-i6c; No. 10. 3- H «
3 la-16c: No. 11.3it,ft». 9-16 c: No, 11, .6 X6la)
3%c; No. 13. 31-4. ; off A. 3t%«a4VaC: mold
A, 4 <-16@4%c: standard A. 4 l-li@4i4; con
fectioners' A, 4 l-lP®4>4c; rut loar. 4" iM
ft l-16c; crushed. 4%©5 I-16C: powdered. I 7 la
_ ;^c; granulated. 4 ;j-.6 v a,4'.a''; cubes, 4 7-16©
4"iilC. " '
. „ Chlcaso [Markets.
Chicaoo. Not. B.— Owing to renewed and
energetic talk of wheat dine, the wheat market
was narrow but firm la tone. The range of prices
was % cent per bushel Improvement at tbe open
ing, and that was the gain with which the market
closed. Corn dull and heavy, losing & a c or Its
previous value. Provision, were firm and higher,
oats rolloxved corn, losing %c ror May.
Wheat received a lift at the st. from the re
marks on feeolug, and reduced exportable surplus
iliere.'iom In tot- Cincinnati Price Current. May,
xvhlcn closed yesterd * with sellers at6-*>_c,
opened at from J-S^esgc, but with salts freely
lUHdc at both extremes.
Liverpool cablegrams quoted a steady demand
ror wheat at Vie decline in price. Max vibrated
nearly all day between SS-'ic and 59i/«c. it
touched 59 Vie at onetime, but at the close lt was
&>• gC.
Corn was sustained for a short time by the firm
ness or wheat, bnt that was insufficient to over
run..- the apathy of the traders. May opened at
50t_r sold a- high as . 0 -*•«,'*'> JlT'iC,' and at the
close it was 49** / «c..
There was very little trading in oats. Kay
started at :t'__ a c, sold down i.. :--.>i and back to
3-> -C. touching Sl***-c and closing- at S*_e
Piovisinfis were firmer. Pork at the close was
2_*v^c higher, lard loc. and ribs l_**,c over yes
terday's close.
Ihe leading futures ranged as follows:
** heat No 2— j short Kins per 100 lbs.
Highest. lowest I Highest. Lowest.
Nov -53'-\'d,n s:'* 4 f.<an .6 lv *' 95
'••"C 54! i .3 :, ,i May $6 17V a $6 16
May 59V,r 68 _•
Mess For* i.r nb.— I Corn No 2—
Jan.. .Sl2 OH* si i f'_V_l >ov 51' ie 60S I
hard per 100 to, I>ec SO", c 49*
Jan... .*7 02*,*, *6 85 May M*)_C 49*''8C
May.... 4,7 15 $7 00 i
Cash Quotation, were .is follows: Hour — Steady
unchanged. No. 2 Spring Wheat. 67-" 8 c: No. 3
Spring WMat, nominal: *>o. _ i'ea,&l'..c: No. '*
Corn, 51 ■y'z.Sl-i.tC; mine Timothy BeM. $535:
Mess Fort. » hoi. »1- -.'5-. Lara. ■» 100 lbs., If 690
(d>7 05: Short kids sides noose). to icfi
fg»6 30: Dry salted shoulders (hoxedi, as B .- 5' 4 . ;
snort Clear Sides boxed), *_*y ß @6V',: xxmskv.
distillers' tnlshed goods, is gat. «l 23: Sutars—
Cut Loar, unchanged: uranula'ed, unchanged;
standard A. unchanged.
•in the Produce j-xenange to-nav the Butter mar
ket was firm. Cream «-ry. 11 (tJ-M'-C; dairy, 12©
20c Eggs firm, I.' ..r^-JOc.
II II HUH a
Hobs— Receipts, 42,000: ofbclal yesterday. 37.
--229; >li!|.'heiiis. 9913: ielt over, about .-5.0:
quality not as good as for last few days: market
active, tit easy, and prices average tail 6c lower.
Sales rauce at *1 1( fcji CO tor light; .*{l 1- (_l 30
tor rough packing; $4 j'^i; i,i fur mixed: *4 35
@t 75 for heavy pact lug and shipping lots, and
$2 4C@l 35 for figs.
Catlie— Kecelnls. 11.500: active and Arm at an
n..v..:.C' of f.@loc. Compared with r*-»terrtay's
quotations the .ivera-es of prices was :**llo
ni.hi-r. Sales were on a basis of $1 15«4(! li lor
natives, CI 7C@i 80 for Westerns and if 1 30^
3 40 tor Texan.
bbeep— Receipts 18,000. Sbeepand Lambs were
at a decline Ihe prevailing prices for the former
were *-'_•-£©: and for trie 1.-ntersH 7i(e}l 15. Ten
head of (aa.y SO-tr. sneepbri.u-iit $ .6 ami titer.
were sales of Limbs $1 .((*,! 25. Quotations
range from $1 '. .<£_ '.'5 lor Sheep and from $175
_>1 .5 for Lambs.
Sales of Sheepskins.
London, Nov. *.— At the auction sale of she?p
skins to-day 3513 bates were offered. There Was
I a go. d attendance, but competition to some ex
j tent reflected the difficulty or Industry and be
j trayed hesitation. A majority of the offerings
| wcres-ld. Lin--_rown merino sheepskins were
| ;t farthing di'Wii: shirt unchanged. Cross-breeds
; were up part ot » fart. .lng Following are the
sales in detail and the prices obtained:
New south Wales— bales; clothing aid
conibinj, 2**.' s '*l'»Vid.
Queensland— 3lo bales; clothing and combing.
!l _ -a 5. -fed. _ : ' isO". 1 -i 1.
Queenstaaa— 3lo oales: clothing and r.imhlng.
sd.
South Australia- 1255 baies: clothing aud
combing, *_'■/■'#*>'*.',_.
Sw-n Klver— 3- bale;; cloth! and combing,
' 3,©i I.
T -mania— -36 bales: rlotblng and combing,
-Mo.
.New Zealand- 5 -6 bales;, clothing and combing,
l-..r<_*"Vl
Caps ... liood Hope a-.d Natal— 60 bales; cloth
: lug nad combing, 2%**>l*j_d.
California. Fruit Rales.
Chicago, Nov. B.— The Earl Fruit Company
J sold California fruit at auction to-day, realizing
tbo following prices: To. ay Grapes, double
crates. .-••_ 35(J,2 05: Cornlcboii. half crates. $1 -.5
@1 -0; double crates, •_ 45: Emperor, half
. rates, jl -i-ijl 45: Muscat, double crates, $2;
P.Barry Pears, t 50: KeHer. $1 80; sec.ci.
$1 65; Oie..*i 3- :<j,l 40; Neilis, CI 30.
Omaha Livestock Market.
Omaha, Nebr., Nov. B— Cattle— Receipts, 4000.
There was rather more inquiry for stock and
feeding steer*, and 'rices as a rule were a shade :
firmer all around. Cows, $'-(_*- J; feelers, $. 75<<j I
3 50; calves, si -- ®'i.
Stocks in London.
New York. Nov 3.— The Evening Post's London
cablegram: The stock market was very Idle to
day pending the settlement on Monday. Profit
taking caused a relapse In Americans but prices
clos*d above the worst. Foreigners were easy,
the Paris markets becoming weaker an a consols
rising again nearly to tee highest point touched.
The China loan is at a small discount.
NEW YOLK STOCKS.
Bonds, Exchange, -Money aud Railroad
siinres.
Money en call easy at IJ*: last loan. 1"': closed at
1%. Time loans easy, being offered at 2*4% tor 6
months. Prime nit roan tile paper. 2V.ff§3V_^. ster
ling exchange firm, w tin actual business in bankers'
bills at .4 BT*V_#< 87% lor demand and ft HO' i"*
4 bbf-H for sixty days. Posted rates. 14 87%_4*M ■•»»
and .-?' 88V.&4 89 Commercial bills, $4 os';a
©4 x /d,. Silver certificates. .4 V,c.
c-ooRiN-o RTOr-K_
Atchison B% Northern Paciflo. .. 4*.-
Adams Express ...;42 i Preferred 18* vi
Alton, Terre Haute iV. p. Den. A Gulf.. li»/s
Preferred 198 Northwestern U.
American Express. » :oVi Preferred 143
Amer. cau 'tobacco 99*SijN. V. Central 100
Preferred 106 N. _. * New Eng.. »i*/ a
Bell Telephone 194 Ontario A x* estern 16
Baltimore A- Ohio 07*/ Ore-run Improvnit. 12*4
Canada Pacific .. (>]*<_, Oregon Navigation 91
annas Southern.. 61 '/. Oregon Short Kins. 7
Central Pacific 18-Hl' aclfic Mall -*'_i/j
( lies. A Ohio reorla D. A Evns.. .**,%
Chicago Alton 144 Pittsburg 156
Chicago, B. A O 74Vh Pnllman Palace 158
Chicago Gas. 7">V_ He. ding 18
Consolidated Gas..l27V_ iilchmond Termini 17** i
C. C. C. A- Ml. Louis 3" j Preterred 'i-'V,
Colo, coal a Iron.. 9"*,iltkGrsndeJt Westn 16 Vs
Cotton Oil Cert 97* M Preferred 41
Del. Hudson 127 Rock Island «3"/g
Del.LackAWesternl6oV.iSt. L. a 8. F. lstDt
Denver * R.G. pta :'UT_->t. Paul.... 67y 3
Dlsttlleis 10 i Preferred l'JO'/*
East Tennessee 11 j St. Paul A Omaha.. 34-"*4
Erie 14 , Preferred .110
Preferred 28 Southern R X l'_%
Fort Wayne. 157 Prof in 40
Great Northern 100 V_ Southern 1-aclflc... 19V_
Chicago * E 111 pfd 94 Sugar Refinery ■"'••' a
Hocking Valley ... is"* lecn. C al *- iron, i' • 2
Illinois Central 92 Texas Pacific. lo*y_
St Paul A Dulutb. 21 '/a' Tol a (> Cen pfd. 75
Kansas* Texas pr. 23 Union faeifle I'-Vs
Lake Erie A Westn 1 7 li IC. h. Express 42
Preferred 73', \*ab. St. 1. A Pic 6*^
Lake Shore. 133":'. Preferred 14*.„
Lead Trust 4 1 V. "A ells Fargo 10j
Louisville * Nash. 5*»".<4 Western Union ... 88
Li.iiisvilleAN'ew Al 71 ; Wheeling A L E.. 1 ''i
Manhattan Consol. 8 | Preferred 4(M ._
Mcmohls A- Charts Ii Minn, a St. Louis. 29
Mexican Central... 7 Denver * Kin... 12*-,*
Michigan Central. . 97*yi Ueneral Electric. .. 3d < 4
Missouri Pacific... '-'.' National Ltnso.d.. 10
Mobile A Ohio.. ... 19 (Colo. Fuel A Iron.. 25
Nssbvllle ... 68 , -Preferred 68V,
U s Cordage l'-V_ H. A lex. Cent ... 2V»
Preferred. _o>/ ? 1 AA *N Mich.. 6
N.J. Central Oil's Tot St.LouisA&.C- J V*.
Norfolk A West pf. it-*}*, i'reteirsa 6
North American... 4C_'
n.osiso *» r >srr>*.
U Sflg. IHH-fllUrt llfjljltsti A BO 7s 112
Do. coupon llSi*v 2 : Do, 4S h.(-*'.
Do. 4s registered. Ilb Erie 2ds 72*/ l
Do. coupon ......il_V2 "H* sabs - »-,
1i... 2s reg 96 , Dc 7s 515
Psclflcesof '96....101 11 A Tex Cent 3s... iota-,
AiaciassA 10.' I Do.cs 81
Do, Class B 106 MX A T first 45... S3
Do. Class C !l2"s_' Do. second 45... 45
Do. Currencies. 92V. Mutual Uniou 85...105
Louisiana stmod 4s 95 JN J Cent den 55... 1 is
Missouri es 100 Northern Pac lstS.ll_V4
h Carolina 6s 123 Do. 2ds 88
Do. 4s • 89 [Northwest Consoisl4l
Non-fund l v 5 Do. a--beulurcss. 1 0
_»nn new set 65... 794 R Grande West lata U9i :,
Do.es 102 H. Paul Consols... lilo
Do 3 St. Paul. c.v .1:2
Tennold 6s 60 StLAlronMlGen 79
Centuries,. ..... SSTs S L A S F Sen M... 96
Do. deferred 7* _ Southern BBSs.. 871.-,
Atchison 4S 6S*y 8 Tex Psrlt'n- firsts... 89-*.
Do. 2d A.. '-0 Tex Pse seconds. ■_«".
Csnsds South *_-5.106/4 Colon Pacific lii-,.lii_i-,
Cen Pacific lsts....lo*_s 4 "" ' e »* snore 4s io.
Forelgn Markets.
II FAT IN LIVERPOOL
Liverpool « Nov. 8. —The spot market Is
quiet st 4s lid. Cargoes are firm at 24s foi off
coast, 24s 3d lor prompt shipment and 24s
lor nearly due.
futures.
The Produce Exchange cables gives the follow-
In. Liverpool quotations lor No. _ Red Winter:
November, 4s6'<'l December. 4s 7d: January
4s 70; Eeornary. 4s "' -ti; March, 4s "Vo-: April.
4s7*&d: May, 48 Sd. -
SItCURITIKS,
London. Nov. B— Consols. 102 7-16; Sliver,
29' 8 d; French Rentes, io2f _sc.
Fortl-J*.'!*- r.u.sino,..
Portland. Or., Nor. B.— Clearances. $222,.
2*,!-: bataocea, *27.116.
Wheat— Valley, 72*/ 2 @75c: Walla Walla, t>s@
Ob'_c ctl.
p"x- li Hire and Bullion.
Sterling Exchange, .0 days — $4 S7
Sterling Lull. ii. c, sl.ht. _ 4 S8
New YorK Exchange, signs — ID
New York l.xchange, telegraphic. — 12"/"i
Flue Silver, spot fi ounce* _ 63V_
Fine Sliver. 30 days _ 63*»
Mexican Dollars 53 52',_
Produce .Market.
FLOUR— Prices have advanced 16c all around.
Net casb prices are as follows: Family extras,
$3 25@3 35 V hid: Bakers' extras, S3 15®:' 25:
supernne. $2 15©2 40 "_> bbl.
WHEAT— The tendency ts upwar_. Prices have
advanced considerably during tbe past sixty days,
though the dally appreciation is annost Imper
ceptible w>. 1, _-#B*-"4e; choice. 87 "ac: "it
crades, 70-CS2V."*: extra choice for milling, 90©
96i. t c; W a i'ii ■■ ;i la Wheat, 7"V.@7*- /' for fair
average. 80A82t.e for choice heavy. 72y>@75c
for No. 2 and .s©t>7c 3 cil inroff grade.
CALL BOARD SALES.
Informal Baa-ios— 10 o'clock— May — 100
tons. M*v_e; 100, I a**-*.-; 700, 99V.C; 1500, 99"/ 6 c;
2000. 99c: 3000. i'-'sc.
Rkoitlar Moiimnu skssion— May- 800 ton*.
--**„,!'; 2900, PB*¥_< i -00, it-" c: 100, 98V4C: 900.
i"<' ,c December— l2oo, 89'";_ c: 700. Bi*s_c: 100.
KtUfctt
Aftkrnoon Session — May — 700 tons. 988;
4.0. 981 nf. 400, 9-O/iC; 800. 98** c; .400. »S *■,-_.
December— ico. S:( ; '*c; 100,6914 c.
BARLEY— Price-, remain undisturbed. Feed.
80©*2-'ic %>• ctl lor or.huarv and 83**-4@Hsc fl
cil choice bright-. Brewing, 87V.©90c i* ctl.
CALL HOARD SALES. .
Informal B-E-M1 — 10 o'clock— No sale?.
Regular Mofe*. _i caatoir— May— 00 tons,
94**, 8 c: 100. 94' ..c. December— 100, 87 V<.c; 100,
87Hc; 100, 87 -so
Aftkrnoon, session— May— loo tons. 94 ie:
100. 95c.
OAT.-— Stocks show uo decrease. Trade con
tinues dull. Milling are quotable at $1 05©
112V_flct*: fancy Feed. $1 02' .©: 07 V_ Vied:
pood to choice. B-CJOOI; common to fair, SO©
90c: K-d.sl lU©l 20: i*i«etc. $1 15(31 30: Cray,
85c©$*.. Surprise.*! 10@1 15flctl
C- EN — But crs refuse 10 pay the advanced ask
ing prices, hence 1 line Is no trade. Larce Yellow,
$1 '.o©l 2- 1* ill asked; Small Round Yellow,
$1 3.(^1 SOae-M; White.*l 40 fl ell sssed.
RYE—Q uieter and more treely offered at y0(3)95c
fl ill
BKAN'-Quoted at $12 50&13 50 "S ton.
MIDDLI OS- I* 10 at *16 St'@lSfi ton.
HAT— Steady and unchanged. Wheat is quot
able at $9@l:t 50 f* ton; Wheat and oat,
$8 50©i2 50 flton: Barley, *-@10 50: -at, -9©
II 6"; Alf-.lt-. --»9: (lover. $9©11; Com
pressed, 59&19 50: Mock. $f@7 V ton.
STRAW— Quoted at 50@70c fl i.ate.
MILi.SM'i-1- Or. ani aid nolle. l Barley quot
able at $17 00018 f ton: Oilcake Meal, .*.'S r*
ton wholesale and $37 50 Jobbing: Cottonseed
j oilcake. $: J 0 "? ton: Bye Flour, 3*/*-C f» lb; Kye
I Meal. 3c f» It. -. Graham Flour, 3c; oatmeal. 41 4 c
*r' Bk; ("at Gloats. sc: Cracked Wheat. SV,-: Buck
: wheat Flour. sc; Pearl Barley. 4"i©i*-',c V ID.
BI.CKWHfc.AT— at $1 204* 85 *-l ctl.
CORN Ml -\L. ETC —Table ileal. o©3Lt.c: Feed
1 Corn. $2K@27: (racked Corn, $28 Sl'©" 750 fl ',
I ton: Hominy. 4Vj«-l :; (" «* lb.
SEF;ds— Yellow .tlustard quotable at $2 3l'@2 40
j **** ctl; Trieste, »2 ..-'iv' 35: Native Brown. '-'(•<$ Ji ,c
fl tti: Ftai ■-..-. .5 ~v* ctl: Canary, :'@4<- "j* lb;
I Alfalfa, Sic-' ■ ***• lb '«"" tali and 7<j7L*»c lor Cali
• fornia: Rape, '-'©-V4C > lb; Hemp. 3** («()•, 'ic *? tb.
DRIED PEAS— Nile* 01 35®l 50: or.eu. nom-
Inal; Split Feas, 5.-.c V lb.
BEANS— Necrlt 10.V00 sacks came In yesterday. S
! The m>ik.t continues w. ak. Kayo«, $l <..0(a,2 : ]
I Small Whites. #1 75©2 : 0: Fea. $I*7s©-' 35: Lady ;
Washington, $1 *-> 1.- 20: Larce Whiles. $175© ,
, 2 20: Pink. 01 25*| ] 35: Reds. $150©1 KO: Blacn
: eye, $3 50% i 60: Red Kidney. $.'©3.25: Lima.
$4 10@l 20; Butt-is. $1 76@l 85 for small and $2
©2 10 >' etl for large.
POTATOES— Nothing new. Sweets. 4u@soc:
\ Early Rose, ::i -;_*».■; River Reds. (NXOSSe; Bur
banks. :.,->(•:■ l"( : I>> -.-:i nurbanks, 4l'(d80C: SalluH
! Burbanks. 80 *§0I %i cti.
I ONIONS— Me-kal '.6©*sc -j* Ctl.
BUTTER— Some dea.ers _;, inclined to hold
! Creamery for more money, but tte majority !
1 bane buck. Creanery descriptions are quotable
at 2-.'©22V«!C f». tb: Hairy squares. l*-@2uc fl tb;
1 fancy Dairy rolls, 19($'.Uc: good to ciioice, 15©
18c: store batter, 14c: pickled roll. 17©18 c:
I firkin. 15(10. 8c: creamery tub. lß**J-0c tp It.
I'Hf.hM- liood to choice mill, new. It.© lie fl
: It.; common. B@9c i-» tb;Toeoa America. 10©llc; ,
, Eastern, ' '-.0i1..' r Western, ll@l2c t*S lb.
POULTRY— Turkey i are low,, a: .r.-nnd and ■
weak. Bens and Boosters still overstock tt.e mar- I
ket. Still another cur of la-tern came in yester
: day and sale were made at lOctor Turkeys. $3 50
for 1 UK--, $4 50 lor Bens and young Roosters.
$1 for oid Boosters and $ for Springs. California
\ Stock sells as foil ws: I iv.- Turkeys. !(a.l:'i- for
i Gobblers. > gi :c tor Bess: Pressed Turkeys, 12
] ©15c f» IB- i.-.-se. r- pair, tl 50*iJ2: Ducks. »3®5: ]
Mens, $.©-50: Boosters, young, $3 50©4 6 1 > i
doz: do, old. $3 50© 1 *^ <loz: Fryers. $3 60:
Broilers. 03©3 00 l«l large, and $2 60 for small:
Pi-moo*, fl 75©l 60 fl dozen ror young, and 1
$]@1 25 for old.
GAME— heeetpts were moderate and prices were '
stea ly. yuall. SI 30 fl no.eu: lard. _. (+5 .*>"
i'anvaslj;*ck, $ ©' *-pri-r, »2 25©2 75: Teal, $-. (a
: 2 -.'5: Widgeon. $1 60@1 75: -mall Puck. $150: :
Gray V.eesc. $1 50©2: White Geese. 75c@H ; Brant.
i $li«_l 25: English Snipe. ol ST)©.: Jack Snipe, Si©
1 .5: Hare. 75<@*1: It-bblts, >! 25©1 50 for Cot- ,
to-tail* and $.1.41 25 t* dozen tor small.
ROUS— The ir -Mcl continues to decline. East
! em are quotable at •_(»'?$"-2 c *f> dozen for common
to choice and 22>r-©-'4c for fancy: California
store F.itgS, '_o©j;'h-; ranch Eggs. 27'/,©'.BV-C fl
doz. wit 30'- as an extrrme flrrure for fancy. "
HONEY— *-,'>;' ll Vie t» lb; water-white X
tracted. 7©7 Vie: light, amber extracted, S'/aftSSc;
dark amber. s'<i>s*y«|C *pi th.
BEESWAX— Quoted at [email protected] *| 0).
ORCHARD jrHClTS— Persimmons ere on the
: markets; $I©l 28 J box. Pomegranate". 40SJ.5C
V" box Quinces. 30'a»50r; Fears. 25©t>6c: Apples.
7t©»Cc tor choice to fancy and 3!%65: t' box for
Common to good.
GRAPE"*— Receipts of Wine Grapes are droo
ping off an. I tl e-. will soon iilsappear. Table Oral
are firm. Corntebea. 4l»©6(lc; Black Grapes. 30©
sue ***) box: Musc-ts. *0©»0c: Verdells. 40@5uc
V box: Tokays. 4U©soc >. box, according to
color: crate* sell 10016 higher than boxes;
Zlnfandel Wine Grapes, $**@14; Missions, *10
©12 fi ton: Chasselas. *?©:<. ,
BERRIES— Cape Cod Cranberries are all cleaned
• up Oregon Cranberries, however, are obtainable
$11 6.©12 *$ bbl: liaspb-rrles. $6©6 *0 chest:
Strawberries, $2 50©5fl chest lor large berries and
$7©lo for Lon. worths: Huckleberries, .tgitt. jr, lb.
CITRUS FRUITS — I. rrto Oranges. $3 50
fl box: Lemons. $"fc.4 fl box for Common and
"*4 s('©s 50 tor good to choice: Mexican Limes, $3
(3,4 V box; I'ananas, $l©2 f. bunch: Pineapples,
! $2 5093 50 fS dozen.
Ditii D FROlTS— Prunes, lour sizes, 4V@sc;
] smaller six's (. much lower; Apples, 4c for qu.ir
-1 tered, 4 VitSric tor sliced and e(a.t>V_c for evaporat
,ed ; Bleached Peaclie>, .".©lict Apricots, _@7c for
j lair to choice mil 7V.©**c for f_-.:cy Moor part:
: Pears. 5c for evaporated halves and 3@lc fl lb
for quarters; Plums. .©sc for pitted and IVt-Op-O
for impute I; Figs, black, 3c for pressed ami I'.'
-©2c for unpressed: White Nectarines, 6 V_©7c fl
tr.: Red Nectarines. S'f.-ioyc.
RAIsINS AND DRIED GRAPES— We quote
as follows: Raisins— four-crown loose, 4V*[C f* tb:
S-crown, Sc 01 lb: '-'crown. '-V-C t* tt>: seedless
j Sultanas, 3',iu fi Xt ; seedless Muscatels, 2*~^c;
3 -i-rown London layers. $125 fl box: clusters.
$160; Defies* clusters, $2: Imperial clusters, $3;
4-crown loose, 8 1 15: 4 crown loose, faced, $1 25
I y. box. Dried Grapes— l*"4c t* ID.
Ml'S— Chestnuts are quotable' at 12U,cflIb:
! for Italian and lie tor Eastern. New Wal-
I nuts, BVi©loc for paper-shell and softshell and 5©
7cforbardsnell: new Almonds, 4". ©be tor hard
shell, 7"/-@B^_c for softsheil and 9@loc for paper
shell; Peanuts. 6@Bi: ***) lb for Eastern and 1 V^c
Tor f-alirornla: Hickory Nuts. s©6c: Pecans, 6c
for rough and 8c fl lb 'or polished: Filberts. B*/.*
«-,''•■: Brazil Nuts. 7©7V_C \4 *b; locoanuts, $1©
: 4 50 fl 100.
VEUETABLF*S— Mushrooms. 6© too fl lb for
common and l'Ji.'.OlSc for Buttons: Dried Okra,
{lSeftlti; Eec riant. •-'.' (»r)or "frt box:* Cucumbers,
1 25©35 cfl box: Green reppers, ; 6@soc; Dried
I Peppers, lo©r.'Vi >( ' lb: Tomatoes. 3.©50 cfi Dx:
I. lnn I. cans, '.@.'iyC fl lb: Marrowfat Squash,
; as®! fl ton; Cabbage, 50 ode -fi ctl; Feed far
mis. So© ioc : Uarllc, '.©-VsC fl lb.
Provision's— Prices run aiou. witbout much
variation. The New York circular of Clapp * Co.
vats: "Live hog receipts re less than early tail
I expectations. Pigs continue in lame supply at
minimum prices. Packers have apparently aided
the decline in bogs, and the product, as is usual
for them to do Just ab Ut the time a packing sea
son begins. Sheep and cattle have seldom been ln
lar.e r supply or much lower In price. Fiices have
lie-lined about 20 the past Mxty d.vs. Ordlnar.ly
Ibis would Indicate thst It l-aliont time to enlist
on the buying side. Packing to date 7.995,000.
a_aiiisf9tJ.32s.ooo In 1893 " Bacon. 10*..c V ft. for
heavy and 1 1 c V tt. Tor hrlit medium; 12c "i*. lb for
11. lit and l-i'-o Lie for extra Bgtit; Eastern sugar
cured Hams. l.@l_Vic: California Hams. ll'^©
12c: Fastern Lard, tierces, (jS, 4 c for compound
and 91.4 c Tor pure: palls, 10c; California t erces,
6*-4.- for coin).. and 81.-C for pure: batf-bbls,
9c: 10-lb fins. 91-c *< lb: do. 6-lt», Die; Mess Be.
$7(g»; 50 fl bbl; extra mess do. $Bf<_ - 50; family
do. e:u<ki 1 : extra prime Fork. *li©l 2 50: extra
clear. $19 51»@20 *** bbl; mess, IJIB-. .-mokod Beer.
10c flib.
HOPS— Quoted at 6@7c "$ it, for good to choice.
HIDES AND SKINS— Heavy salted steers quot
able at < ©'ii If) lb: medium, Mar>>^c -. light. 4c;
cowhid.-s, 4c: salted Kip. 4c; salted ( alf. C_o7c:
silted V. al. '.c: dry Hide-, ususl selection, 7V.C:
dry Kip. *(>@l2c: dry Calt, lo@12c; prime Goat
skins, _o_k_oa each; Kids, 5.- ; Deerskins, good
summer. '.'s@3oc: medium. 1 5 2 2; 1 2 c; winter. 6c:
Sheepskins, shearings. 10 ©20 c each: short wool.
'_.f<-.'.c: medium 40©50 c each; long wool 50©
75.- each: Culls of all kinds about i.'-c less.
TALLOW— No. l renaerea, 4i...(_i4". s c: country
tallow, 4.(-4V-c tX tb; reflnca, -jy 8 9ii'4c: Grease.
3@3V*-e V lb.
»> l/i)l —We quote Fall as follows: Southern and
San "oaqulu, -Ik-. tic: Mountain Free, Hi/.*..; North
ern. B©B c; Humboldt and Mendocino. 7©9 c: Fast
ern Oregon, 7.»ioc: Valley Oregon. 10©13 of :r..
Ofiner-*! Merchandise.
BAGS— Fruit Bags Otwc, ey^c and 6** i.c for
the three grades respectively; Calcutta Grain
Pais, 4@4V4C for June and July delivery; Wool
Bags. :<4,a Kic.
<>IL— California Castor Oil. cases, No. 1. $1 20;
bbls, $115 (manufacturers' rates): 1 luse-d Oil in
bbls. boiled, G7c: do raw, Me: cases. 6c mere:
Lard Oil. 1 ins. 9()c: cases. 91 C: Cocoa. 55c: China
Nut, 47V«,@50C ifl gallon.
rKllan.KlM- St.i-.lgllt. 17»^c: Eocene. 20V«c:
Astral. 17»Ac: 160' Elaine, -.'.l^c; Pearl. 17L.C:
Waur-whttc. refined, bulk. 1 1 1 ...- : ii*>-a'ig~ht,
176 3 . cases. '.'.(•: Mineral Hlumlna'tln-*. 300', 20c
In cases: standard, I*o° fire test, 17c fl gal in
cases (caps'), 17V 5 c lancets and 11 Vie lv bulk.
GASOLINE, ETC.-63 3 Benzine, bunt, lSVicfl
I gal; cases. ISc: 74° Gasoline, bulk. X3c; cases,
| 19c; 86° Gasoline, ouik, '.oc: c.ises. '.'sc *© «ai.
WHITE LEAD— Quoted at 53Affisvs.c "¥ 18.
RED LEAD-<*uoted at BV*.c alb "
1 I'KI'ENTINE— Quoted at 48. 9 gal.
SUGAR— Tbe Western Su*ar Refilling Company
quotes as follows, terms net cash: Cube. Crushed,
Powdered and Hue Crashed, a!ls" 8 c; Dry iiran
ulatecl, sV_c; Confectioners' A, 6V_c: Magnolia A.
-•"/.c; txtra C. Vim*, Golden c, _%*««: D, 4' c;
half barrels, 3 /sC more than barrels, and boxes,
V.c more.
San Francisco llett Market.
Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh
terers are as follows:
BEEF— First quality. 6@ii:.-; second quality,
-If* I Vie: third do. :*-_l.ti 2 c -_\ th
VI-.Ai.— Lame, 4(3i.c: small, s©s*v'.c 9 lb.
MUTTON— Wethers, 4_.lVijc"-4 lb; Ewes, 3V.@
4c **". ' ' *-g*riM*n[
lamb— _*v_oH_«V m.
PORK— Live Hogs, 4Mfac. *fi tb for heavy and
medium grain-red, and *V_- 9 ti. for small fat:
feeders, nominal— none here; dressed do, 53i_J
6y_'- *p tt.
I:EC£IP_r. ok PRODUCE.
Thursday. Not. 8.
Floor, sks. • 6.756 Bran. sas 165
do. Wash. d 0.... 66(> do. Washington. 607
Wheat, ens.. 6,17- Middlings, sks... . 140
do. Washington. 3«4 do. Wash, do 9.".1)
Barley, ct15........ 3.- Hops, hales.' - '.6
Oaus.ctis no Wool, bis 509
no. Washington. 2.37S i.uckwiieat, sks .. 123
Corn. ctls. I*9l Kais ins. bxs 1,550
Beans, sks 9,647 Quicksilver, flasks 105
Potatoes, 5k5..... - 3.5-5 Hides, no 644
Onions, sks.-. 180 Wine, gals 71,460
Har. tons 378'Brandv. sals 1-0
«>< »....-, M ..A.,, _.___>.
l>at«*-< of I><*p.-)r-*ir< J-'itim San Francisco.
FTFAMKK. PKBTINATIO* ;
>An*
1 PIM.
Coos i:»v... iNewDort
ht:tteot(.'ai. I Portland
hcmnoidc. ' Hninbolac...
A<:il>llICO ! faiiitmrt !
Corona I r>an Uleco. .1
City Puebla. ! Vie & Pjtt Snii.
torfnj | Newport
Wjltam Val.i Hunilildt Bay.
Columbia... I'ortiana
Ilelcic China Jrjaoaa
Aiamea.i ! Sydney
V»uren .^an ineiro ...
Hornet Yaqninst Kay..
V. ■ ,i:i V* :>:■ , Vie d: J'ctsnd. |
Not 9. Mam I
NotlO.lOaw
Not 10. Paw |
Not lo.ia ill
NOV ll.llAM
Ncv 11. 'Jam I
Not 14. Him
Xov 14. »am
Xov 15.10 AH
Xov 15. 3pm I
Not 15. '.'ru
not I«.ll*m|
»\ov 10. , r -r.M ;
I Not 16. 9am
! spear
! Washt'a
I'M * S
litlw'y 2
I J'.dw'y 1
i Bflwr i
1 KdWy 1
>:fir
»• M S3
Oceanic
! B4Wf 1
MiJts'n 1
Hrtw'y 1
SUA AN*> l*li#l-J TABLE.
e
<
ihiqii «*ti
LOW HiTIH BCS. MOOV.
Large. Siiali. Klsesj *ets St>l3.
3.13p. 2.10a 6.4»! 5.02 2.53a
a. -t6i»i --'.47AJ 6.471 6.01 3.57a
I LOW WITCH I
'■'.
'••Hrge.jSii-.Hll
! 9.00a 29
I 9.»7A|lU.ai
(Small
HYimOi-KAPIIIC ItILLKTIN.
Branch IlYDßof.HAi'iin- officii, V. 8. N.,*)
M Km Hants' Kxchan*oe, >
San Francisco, November 8. 1894. J
The time ball on lelegraph Hill was diopped
eiai at noon to-day— l. c.. at noon of the Ilium j
meridian, or at exactly 8 r. m., Greenwich toe,
A. 1. Feciitei.er,
Lieutenant c. 8. >.. in charge. !
*W_,ATi'__l. iti -USA- ICK. O-.i".
United Statks Department or ACBICUL
ti'rk, Weather Bureau. San- Francisco. No
vember 8. 5 p. m. the press-are continues high
over Utah, Nevada and Idaho and is rapidly In
creasing In Montana. At Havre the barometer
now reads 30.52 inches, au increase of more than
half an inch In tue last twelve hours. This Indi
cates tbat an area of unusually high pressure is
moving rapidly southward from the Canadian pos
sessions north of Montana' which will cause un
usually low temperatures east of the Rocky Moun
tains. This unusually high pressure will probably
be followed by a decided barometric depression,
moving eastward from the Pacific, as yet the
barometer remains high alone the coast. At no
point north of Los Angeles Is 1; lower than 30.10
inches, but easterly winds continue at Tatoo.sh
Island and are Increasing in force. hair weather
prevails thr .nghont the southern Pacific States, ;
nut the skies have become cloudy along the south
ern California coast and tbe temperature has
fallen considerably from Baa Francisco to Los j
Anzeles.
San Francisco data: Maximum temperature to- I
day 73 deg.. minimum 57 de,-.. mem 05 deg. j
Total rainfall tor season to date 2.78 inches; total '
la.t year to same date .59 of an inch.
Forecast made at San Francisco for the thirty
hourii ending midnight. November 9:
For Northern California— Fair; pr.Lably cooler
in the northern portion; fresh to brisk westerly
winds a o-ig th* coast.
For southern California— Fair; nearly stationary
temperature; :i.'h; to fresh westerly winds.
For Nevada— Fair; probably cooler in the north
ern portion.
I or Utah— .'air; nearly stationary temperature.
For Arizona— Fair; nearly stationary tempera
ture.
lor San Francisco and vicinity — hair: cooler
during Friday; fresh westerly winds.
W. H, Gammon, 1 -..re. Ast Official J
sill IT . .>«i LNTi;i.l.li;i.NCL.
A rrivei".
TirnnsDAY. November 8.
Stmr Sunol, YValvig, 58 hours [r.m Port
Los Angeies: ballast, to I. E White umber Co
Stmr Point Arena. Johnson. 111 hours from Men.
docino, etc: pass and muse, to Mendocino Lum
ber Co
Stmr Corona, Ball, s'.'". hours from San Diego
and way ports; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins
St Co.
Stmr Humboldt. Edwards. 20 hours from Eu
reka; pass and mdse, to M Kalis*] 0 Co,
stmr Cleone. Miller, is urs irom Kockport;
200 Mil lumber and 40 bales wool, to YV a
Mitchell.
stmr Rival. Johnson, 40 hours from San Pedro;
ballast, to snmuei Blair.
Stmr Gipsy. Leland. 12 hours from Santa Cruz,
etc: produce, to Goodall, Perkins * Co. .vS". ,-.:
stmr Ban iA.it. i, Smith, ■(; hours frm Tacoma:
4700 tons coa?, to S P Co. Oakland direct.
schr Mary and Ida, Rtstlne, 7 days from Shoal
water Pay; 210 M ft lumber, to Preston _: McKln
uon.
Cleared.
Thursday. November 8.
Stmr Coos Bay, Jepsou. San Pedro; Goodall.
Perkins A Co.
stmr North Fork, Hansen. Eureka; Chas Nelson.
Sailed.
Thursday. November 8.
Stmr Alice l'.lanchard, Nordbers.
stmr Alex Duncan, i'lummer, Moss Landing.
stmr Alcazar. Gund-rson.
Simr Ara.o, Reed. Coos Bay.
stmr Rival. Johnson.
Stmr Sunol. YValvig.
Br ship Galena, Reid. Hull.
T**l-_-tnp**l-<
POINT LOBOS— November -10 r m— Weather
thick; wind SW ; velocity 6 nines.
-BBsS- Shippin- Notes.
Steamers to sail to-day arc the Coos Bay for
Newport, North Fork tor Humboldt Bay, Cres
cent City for Crescent City, Boalta for Sau Diego
ami Gipsy for the Salinas Klver.
steamers to arrive to-day are the National
City from Humboldt Hay, Point t.oma fr.-.in Grays
Harbor aud Bonlta from the southern coast.
The Br ship Galatea is chartered for wheat to
Enropo, 27s lid net.
Spoken.
Per Br ship Scottish Dales— Aug 14-27 S 48 W,
Br bar. Dunard, from Santos for Chili,
Oct 6—4 N 110 w, Br ship Laomene, from San
Francisco. 28 days out.
Per tug Hercules — Nov 7— 20 miles west ot
Point Beys, schr Sadie, from Fras-ST River for
Sau Fraucisco. YVished to be reported.
Nov 3— 48 N 10 W. Br ship Algburth, from
Liverpool fir Esquimau.
Nov 3—4* l N 15 w, Br ship Sierra Cadena, from
Swansea for San Fraucisco.
Domestic Forts.
EUREKA— Arrived Nov B— Stmr Willamette
Valley, hence Nov 7: stmr Cells, hence Nov 6.
AS Arrived Nov B— stmr oregou, hence
Nov 5. _K_t-_
Sailed 07 8 — Br ship Pencwera, for Queens
town; ship Solitaire. for New York; ship Iro
quois, for New Y'orn.
TATOoMl— Passed Nov 8-Stmr Willamette,
hence Nov 4 for Seattle; stmr Umatilla, hence
Nov 0 for Victoria; Chll bark India, from Val
paraiso tor British Columbia; ship Lined, from
Nanalmo for San Franc.
FORT BRAGG— Arrived Nov 8-Stmr Tilla
mook; stmr Scotia, hen. Nov 7.
COOS BAY— Salle. Nov B— Stmr Areata, for San
Francisco.
TACOSI\-ArrivedNov6— Br ship Law Hill, m
Hiogo.
ALBION-Salled Nov B— Schr Moro. for San
Fraucisco. •--!:-•'
Arrived Nov -Stmr Albion, hence Nov 7.
POINT ARENA— Sailed Nov 8-Stmr Alcatraz.
for Port Los Angeles.
Arrived Nov B— Senr Mary Etta, hence Nov 4.
GRAYS HARBOR— .Sailed Nov B— Bkntn North
Lend, senr tea Buenaventura, schr Roy Somers, ■
schr'Cbas Hanson, for san Francisco.
Arrived Nov B— Schr Oh is X V ilk, hence Oct 29;
schr Twilight, from Port Harford.
GREEN wood— Sailed Nov 8 — stmr Greenwood,
for sau i-rancisco.
Foreign* Forts.
HONG-KONG— Sailed Nov 7-Stmr City of Rio
de Janeiro, for san Francisco.
AUCKLAND— Arrived Nov B— Br stmr Mono
wai. hence Oct 18.
NEWCASTLE. NSW- Sailed Nov 8-Br bars
Carleton. for San Francisco.
Importations.
ELREKA— Per Humboldt— 3oo M shingles, 100
Sks oats. 10 b_s apples, 1 cs clears, 1 crate hard
ware, 234 bis butler, 160 cs fish. 7 pkgs express, ;
1 bag coin, 3 sks wool, 3 bbls mineral water, 2 cs I
dry goods, 1 cs It goods, l cs tobacco, 3 pkgs mdse,
1 cs clothing. 4 crates crockery, 1 cs learner, 2 cs
axes. '•*>
POINT ARENA— Per Point Arena-87 sks peas
20 bxs butter, 29 bxs apples. 6 sks seaweed, 1 box
mdse. 19 pkgs household roods.
Meudocino— 2 coops chickens, 3 bxs salmon, 6
tanks, b trunks
Little River— t bbls apples.
White- bom— _ coops chickens, 4 bis apples, 1
bx mdse 1 tank.
SAN DIEGO— Per Corona— 2 pkgs dry goods. 1 i
bx shells, 6 pk.-s China goods. 1 crate coffee. 1
trunk personal effects. 191 pkgs pickled tish. 2 bxs
solder. 1 bx candy, 60 cs honey. 1 bx raisins, 2
sks beeswax, 2o cs smoking tobaco, 41 bxs lemons.
61 pkgs dry fish. 2 sks dry fruit, 2 pkgs cameras.
II bdls green hides. 7 bdls calf hides.
Newport—] ox books. 98 sks walnuts, 2 cs bees
wax. bbl lard, 2 tanks. ;
Los Angeles via Redondo— 2 bbls firebrick, s
pkgs castings. 2 drums. 1 pkg G cans. 6 pkgs pipe.
9 bills poles, 5 cs dry goods, 3 pfctsa clothing, 1 roll
carpet, 2 pkgs hardware, 1 lot furniture, 1 box
cocoa
Redondo— l lot household furniture, Ibx books,
28 bxs lemons, 1 bbl wine. 2 pkgs clothing, I bdi
household goods 1 crt sewing-machine. 1 crt
glass. 1 crt machines, 2 bxs plants.
Los Angeles via Port Los Angels— l cs bicycle, 3
bxs household goods. I trunk personal effects, l
lot furniture. 41 sks flour. 3 cs mincemeat.
-. Port Los Angeles— l ble cork. I bx dry goods.
Santa Barbara— l bdl dry goods. '_0_ Mia wet
aides. X trunk sample., i'_ sks crawhsh, 1 hf-bbl
olives. 76 bxs lemons.
Santa Maria— .loß3 sks beans, 32 sks garvangas
Arroyo Grande— 3o3 sks beans. i
Port Harford— l bdl sacks. 6 -._ bxs butter, l roll
wallpaper, 13 cs eggs, 1 bx mdse, 1 keg olives. 3
springs. 4cs Chinese goo. is, Ics books. 1 tank. 1
cs dry goods Ice clears. 18 pkgs household goods.
335 bxs apples. 1 lot furniture. 5 coops chickens,
1 cs canned roods, 1 coop poultry, 2 sks game, 21
dressed calves. 10 bxs fish.
AMh.sPi.ltT— Per Gipsy— 22s7 ' sks oats. 647
sks beans.
v atsonviile— l4B2 sks potatoes, 1 cs cocoauuls.
Moro 0..J.1— 1 Si sks potatoes. . '
Santa Cruz— ls bbls glue. 6cs cheese. 700 bbls
lime, ll bxs butter. _ rolls leather. 23 bxs apples,
Monterey— 20 tanks, 1 stove, _1 bbls scrap iron.
3 bbls copper, 5 bbls bone, 1 pc copper, 6 coils
barb wire.
"*on*»ij-*_""--s"e. --'.".
Per Humboldt— E R Stevens A Co: Hills Eros: 8
» Gray; McDonou.h 4 Johnson: Ross A Hewlett;
Shoobert, Beaie A Co; A Crocker A Bros; H Ellis:
Humboldt Mineral Water Co; Haas Bros; Edward
rorrester: Hoffman* Alexander; X X Griffiths;
Cerf. Schioss A Co; Dunham, Carrlgan * Co; Louis
«ertbelmer A Co: lincbam. Hoppe Jr. Co; B ■
Atchlason* Co: Geo H Tav * C>; Getz Bros* Co;
- X " hltney * Co; Dodge. Sweeuey & Cor Dairy
men's Union: .Norton. Teller & Co: F B Halght:
_ X Smith A Co: Buss, Sanders * Co; Wheaton.
Breon * Co; Witzel A Baker: Wells. Fargo A Co; i
J ll Nt-wbaiier A Co: Felling. Cressy & Co; order.
,v.i er *°* a * Arena— E J Bowen & Co: C B Strong:
*«Ml3on * : aechtel: Ross * Hewlett; P S Enos;
Martin. leusi.r.v Co: Dodee, Sweeney* Co; J A
Smith: Standard oil Co: W P Fuller * Co: Ella
McCabe: Smith's Cash Store; W C Knox & Co: G
W Coniegys: Cal Notion & Toy Co: 8 C Stickney:
Mendocino Lumber Co; D J Buckley; C H Lam
bert • .."
_. l er Corona— C Carpy A Co: X B Halprbt: Bore
* to: Cal ann Nev Creamery Co; D (i ilenehett-,
li'Oze. Sweeney A Co: Russ. Sanders A Co; C E
Knight A Co; Selby Smelting and L-ad Co: J Alli
son A Co: V. I' Fuller A Cos Eveleth * Nash; .1 H
Cain A Co; XV 15 Sumner * Co; L D Stoae A Co;
San Francisco Brewing Co: Union Transfer Co:
Enptnger A Co; Cunningham, Cnrtiss A Welch: XV
Jacoby-t Co: W C Price A Co; Oalton Bros; Gil
bert a Co: >t».nii;tgen A Co: Standard Oil Co;
Wlttland A Fredenckson; Kedington & Co; 1. Sa
rom a Co: I > X Allison * Co: Garcia A Magglnt:
1-. Gamier A Co: Dairymen's Union: a I'aladlut:
Brlghani. Hoppe i- Co; L Ulnkelspiel A Co: T N
..loses: Murphy. Grant Co; Blsslnger A Co: Wm
Clements: Mack a Co: American Union r:sHCo:
(- Camlllonl & Co: Norton. ieiler A Co: M Gets A
Co; J Ivancovlch A Co: Phillips Bros: H Heync
manu: Witzel A Baker; Wheaton. Hreon A Co: M
H Simas: Hills Bros: Smith's Cash Store; I'acoina
Coiiimereial Co: J X Armsby A Co: H Dutard: M
FCahral: D X Alison A Co: C E Whitney * Co:
.' M Moore a Co; I) Tledeman A Co: J Hoffman:
L D stone A Co; W 0 Knox: CalHornla Fish Co;
San Francisco Fish Co: .lEßonseil: E II Eaton;
Union 'transfer Co: L XV Bobbins: Meyer Bros:
E Pincus A Co: J Reynolds; Wright & Olsen: F
w Peters: -oldsteln A Co: J W Vendryes; Win
Schwencbert: Pacific Ammonia A Chemical Co;
Kills Publishing Co; F O Ludlow; Hester. Hart A
Garibaldi: Stoli A Van Bergen: button A Beebe;
J A Mar-chall: F Whiteside; Meugs Jt Strantt; J
W NewLerrv A Co; H A Lozler A Co: Abraham
A Co.- A C Pry A Co: National Ice Co: G G Wlck
son A- Co: John Quadc A Co; Nxtbau liohrman 4
Cc; J B Angus; Holt Bros: A Crocker A Bros; J
A Lennon; A Tewls A- Co: McOonough A: Kucker;
a (.rubier: Grange, Hastings a Co; S Brunswick;
STrapsui; B Gusmant.
Per Gipsy— H Dutard: I. G Sresovlch A Co: Fil
Hammer; M T Freltas A Co: Dalton Bros: Sherry
A Avlila: Thos l.ongbran: Norton, Teller A Co: J
P Ames; Dairymen's Union: Kron Tanning Co; A
-"» i ink Western Su.ar Kenning Co: Hills Bros;
Standard oil Co: XV P Fuller A Co; Cal Paint Co;
Chas Harlcy A Co; Goodall, Perkins A Co; Arctic
oil Works
for Late Fhfppfna Inte'llpenee gee Tenth Page.
OCEAN STEMSHIPS.
PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO.
DISPATCH STEAMERS FROM SAN _??--,
Francisco for ports in Alaska . a.m. -*Sr3 fS__S
"Nov. 6, _l ec « _:. ■awAaifi-ap
For British Columbia and Puget Sound ports,
Oct. *-7. and every fifth day thereafter.
For Eureka, Humboldt Bay, Steamer Willamette
Valley, . v iv Wednesday nj ' a. sc.
For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports,
every fonrth and fifth div, alternately, 8 a. __
For Ban Diego, stopping only at Port Harford,
Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles, Redondo (Los
Angetesjand Newport, every fourth and fifth day. ,
alternately, at 11 a. m.
For sorts In Mexico. D> a \i. -»sth of each month.
Ticket office— P.iiace Hotel, _ New Mont<orn3-y
street.
GOODALL, PERKINS A CO.. General Agents.
ltf 10 Market St.. San Franclscu.
FOR PORTLAND ft ASTORIA, OREGON
m HE OREGON R'Y * N'AV. CO.. E. Mo- >-**---«_
1 •ii L.Recelver. Ocean Div.— will ills- _t__|B
patch from Spear-street wharr. at 10 a. m.. for tn.
above ports one of their A l iron steamships, viz.:
STATE OF CALIFORNIA— Oct. 31, Nov. 10, '0,
30 ■'. :- ,»o.
COLUMBIA— 96, Nov. ft. 15. -5, Dec 6, 15,
Connecting via Portland with the O. R. * N. Co.
system and other diverging lines for all points la
Oregon. Washington, British Columbia, Alaska,
Idaho. Montana, Dakota, Utah, Wyoming, Yellow-
stone lark and all points east and south and t.
Europe
l-u-e to Portland— $18; steerage. *i;
round trip, cabin, unlimited. $30.
Freight and Ticket office, 19 Montgomery St.;
-icket office, Pane Hoc-.. 4 New Montgomery sc
GOODALL. PERKINS* C '„ supts. Ocean Oiv.
_ltf 10 M'rset st. San Franclaca.
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY
-il,***!' Oy q Cooigardle gold fields.
tS**\t}i**^ J " ' U -* 5 -*4^l Australia; $'.'2O first j
***} > " class, $110 steerage
Qff Sq \v*-" Lowest rates to Cape-
II £*><£' *? town. South Africa
II -**■>'' *-*-« Australian steamer
If' ii- Qii'ifdTf^ ' ij Alameda sans via
\\ _-' d"_'lU il Honolulu and AUck-
V. BG--?^^ II land Thursday,
\_^^,^^*^*L r .- / / ber 15. at -' p. m.
f> x&i ■■' 'p'^GJ^S^*- Steamship Australia,
"y^XsC-f. _sSOlSf^> Honolulu only, Satu;-
- ' vi'7r - ; - s- -:- *oV November *_4, at 2
*2£VE^ v **. **•
Ticket office 138 "lontsomery Street.
Freight office 3-7 Market street.
J. D. SPRKCKEL** & BROS.. General Agents, tf
COMPAGNIE GENERALE
TRAW < ATi-ANTIQU£.
French Line to Havre.
COMPANY'S PI LR (NEW). _'_ NORTH _a___
Liver, foot of Morton st. Travelers _?*~**^f*
by this line avoid both transit by English railway
and the discomfort of crossing the channel in a
small boat. New York to Alexandria, Egypt, via
Paris, first class. $160; secoud class. $11&
LA CHAMPAGNE, Capt. Laurent
-i, ber 17. 6:ooa.**
LA TOCRAINE. CapL Santelll
, November 24. l_:30 *?. M.
LA it asi -ONE. Cap*. Bandelou
'".ember 1. 4:30 a.m.
LA BRETAGNE. Capt Rupe ,
- ber 8. 11:00 p. **•
Js_P* For further particulars apply to \
A. FORGET. Agent,
. „ _„.„ . ,'. ' 8 Bow llng Green, New York.
J. F. FUGAZI A CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery
aye., San francisco.
Branch office, 19 Montgomery street. au3l tf
Internationa! Navigation Co.'s Lines.
AMERICAN LINE.
"VrEYV YORK AND SOUTHAMPTON— _r*f*-"-****_
._> Shortest unci most convenient route _S____9.
to London. Close connection at Southampton for
Havre and Paris. First cabin, $00 and upward;
rail cabin. $35 and upward: steerage, $10.
Caps Town. South Africa. $60
Pll ILADELPIIIA and LIVERPOOL or QUEENS-
TOWN. second cabin, $25 and upward, steerage,
$10.
RED .STAR LINE FOR ANTWERP.
Desirable rout" for Belgium, France. Germany,
Switzerland and Italy, First cabin, $50 and up-
ward; second cabin, $38; steerage at very low
rates.
For freight and passage apply to International
Navigation Co., G. D. FAHNESTOCK. General
Agent Pacific Coast, 609 Market St., Grand Hotel
building. ■ oc'-3 if
WHITE STAR LINE.
United Males ami i'ov-il Mail Steamers
JaSTWKEN
New York, Queenstown & Liverpool,
S)..ii.i.i(, EVi"i;_" "*iV*_-,IC.
**/>ABIN,S-0 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- JSfr^m
xj ing to steamer and ai-cumui.' datlotis _s\____2
selected; second cabin. $3 •: Ma'rsticand leutou-
c, "-36 and $40. Steerage Tickets from England'
Ireland. Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark
through to San Franclscoat lowest rates. Tickets,
falling; dates and cabin plans may be procured
from W. H AY'ERY, Pacific Mall Dock, or at the
General Office of the Company, 613 Market St.,
under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLK I CHER,
apgg luWeFr-su tf Gen. Agt. lor Pacific Coast.
ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO.
STEAMERS LEAVE ASP'NYY'aLL J^ea
*. fortnightly for the West: i -ies and ___-fi_*j*|
Southampton, calling en route at Cherbourg,
1 ranee, and Plymouth, to land passengers. .
'ihrougb bills of lading, in connection with tha
1 stifle Mall S. 8. Co., issued for freight aud treas-
ore to direct ports in England and Germany-
Through tickets from San Pranclsco to Ply.
month. Cherbourg. Southampton. First-class,
$196; third-class, *-7 60. For farther particu-
lars appiy to PARROTT * GO.. Agents, .
tf -.Ota California 3C
CONRAD! CONRAD! CONRADI
In accepting tbe Presidency of the Honduras National Lottery Company (Louisiana
State Lottery Company) 1 shall not aurreneer the Presidency of the Gulf Coast lee aad
wannfac-tirln*** Company, of Bay St. Louis. Miss. '^ *>T
Therefore address all proposals for supplies, machinery, etc.. as well as all -.siaesi
*-;an-»a*:;efcttoDS to PAUL CONRAD. Po«rt» Cortes, no.aarai.
Care Central America Express,
lOiil TAMPA CITT,
■eiJBUOod FLORIDA, D. a A.
! AUCTION SALES.
THE
KATE JOHNSON COLLECTION
OF
j $250,000 WORTH
OF
, Everything Beautiful
WILL BE SOLD
AT AUCTION
IN
GOLDEN CATE HALL-
Sutter st., near Taylor,
COMMENCING ON
Thursday, November Bth,
Continuing Daily Until and Including
(Sunday excepted)
Thursday, November 15th,
At 3 o'cloc i Afternoons and
7:30 o'clock I'tphl.i ■*-.•..
PUBLIC FREE EXHIBITION
WEDNESDAY. November 7, from 9 o'clock a. m.
to 11 o'clock r. m.. and every day during the auc-
tion sale from 9 o'clock a. m. to 1 o'clock v. m.
Note— The sale is by order of the Executors of
tbe estate .nd tbe Directors of the Mary's Help
Hospital, under instructions of the Prooate Court.
N*.l'.— "We earnestly request all intending buyers
to examine these ehoiee articles carefully, as hun-
dreds of them (.stuglv) reach in value "into ths
thousands of dollars, and it Is no doubt oue of tho
choicest collections on the Pacific Coast, For
particulars see catalogues. Catalogues can be ob-
tained at our office. o;'8 Market st.
Every article offered for sale belongs to the
Kate Johnson collection.
kastonJ PLDRIDUK & CO.,
nos 6 7 89 10 1. 13 14 15 Auctioneers.
JOSEPH T. TERRY & CO.,
AUCTIONEERS,
Salesrooms. 747 Market st., opp. Grant ava
THIS DAY.
Friday... * oveinber 9, 1894,
At 11 o'clock a. _-„ at the private residence,
721% BUSH ST.. Between Towell and Mason,
WK ***«._ SELL WITHOUT BESKRVK
All the Parlor, Bedroom and Dicing-room
Furniture, Etc., Contained in the
Above Residence,
COMPRISING IN PART....
Plush Parlor Set: Marble-top Tables: Oak and Wal-
nut i. edroom Sets; Mattresses and Bedding: Ex-
tension Table and Chairs: Kanges, and ueneral
household requisites.
Terms— Casn ln (-old coin.
1 J. T. TF.P.RY A CO.. Auctioneers.
RAILROAD TRAVEL.
FRAMISCO & SORTH PA-
CIFIC RAILWAY CO.
(iron Ferry Foot of Market St.
San Francisco to San Rafael.
WEEK DATS— 7:4O. 9:_o. 11:00 a. H. : 12:35.
3:30. 6:10. B:: J 0 p. m. Thursdays— Extra trip
at 11:30 v. m. Saturdays— Extra trips ac
1:50 and 11:30 p "-.
SUNDAYS-8:00. 9:30. 11:00 a. m.: 1:30. 3:30.
6:00, 6:20 p. m.
San l.afae! to San Francisco.
WEEK DAYS— 6:.S. 7:55. 9:30 11:10 a. m.*.
1.-.15. 3:10, 5:.0 p. m. Saturdays— Extra
trins -it 1 :55 p. nt. .nil 6:35 p.m.
SUNDAYS-8:10. 9:40. 11:10 a. it; 1:40, 3:40.
5:00. .25 p. m.
Betweeu S.n Francisco and Schuetzen Park same
schedule as above.
Leave . In „».-. . Arrive
San Francisco. I "<,,.! , San Francisco.
Week I Sex- Ine-M^.M,--. I Suj I Wkkk
Days. | days. | DM *»ns"o°- | DAYa . |_ Days._
7:4oam 8:00ah| Novato. [To":4oai_i 8:50 am
3 -.30 pmi 9:30 ami Petalnma. | 6:05 pmi 10:30 am
5:10 pm|s :00 Santa Rosa. I 7:30 pm! 6:15 pm
I Pulton, I 1
7:4oam I Windsor. |10:30au
I Healdsburg, | i
1 (.eyserville. i
3 :30 j 8 :00 am I Cioverdale. I 7:30 pm! 6:15 pm
j Pleta, i — — —
Hoplandandl
7:40 amj8:00 am Ukiah. {7:30 rs 6:15 Pic
7 ;40 am [ i j 10 -.30 am
18:00 am Guemevllle. 7:3opm
3:3opm| , I 6|lspm
7:4oam|B:Ooam| Sonoma 10:40 am 8:50~am
s:iOpms:oOpmi and 6:ospm 6:lspm
I I Glen Ellen. I
7:4oaM|.S:ooami s . ., tonol 10:4') AM, 10:30 AM
3::'upm|s:()opm| Sebastopol. | 6;u5 HM ; 6;15
Stages connect at Santa Rosa for Mark West
Bprln.s.
Stares connect at ("eyserville for Ska-*;*s Sprint**,
Stages connect at Pieta for Highland Sprln-S,
Kelseyvllle. Soda Bay, Lakeport.
Stages connect at Ukiah lor Vichy Springs,
Blue Lakes, Upper Lake. Lakeport. a<> ,e-
-vllle, Greenwood, Orr's Hot Springs, Men-
ducino City. Fort Bragg, Osal, Westporu, Cahto.
Willetts. Calpella, Porno. Potter Valley. Joha
Day's. l.ively's. Gr v-i.< v. v.. Harris, Blocks-
burg. Brldgevllie, Hydesvllle and Eureka,
Saturday to Monday round-trip tickets at re-
duced rates
On Sunday— Round trip tickets to all points
beyond San Rafael at half rates.
Ticket Offices, corner New Montgomery and
Market streets, under Palace Hotel.
H. C. WHITING, B. X RYAN.
Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent.
\2jjg& SAUSALITO FERRY,
From Novembkr 1, 1894.
Leave S. F. WEEK DAYS. Arrive S. F.
7.00 a.m. Mill T»L, "toss Tal., San Rfl 6.45_.m.
8.00 a.*.. '« „.": " SanQtn. 7.45 a.m.
9.15 a.m. " " " 8.45 A.M.
** ,€ *' m 9 36am
10.30 a.m. " " «' SinQta. 10!50a!*_!
11.30 a.m. " " " ....... 11.50 a.m.
1.45r.M. " " •' Saa Qta. 1.30 p.m.
3.25 p.m. " - " 3.10 P.U.
4.30 p.m. " •■ ■« SinQta. 4.sopji.
6.15 p.m. " «' " .; , 5.55P-*.
6.15 P.M. " " '«
" " " SsaQtn. T.SOp'.m.
11.30 p.m. Ross Valley and Sin Rafael
S.OOa.m. Tooales, c-za.ero and Way Stations 7.3.P.M*
' 1.45 p.m. Tomales and Way Stations x lO'eOa'k.
1.46 p.m. " *' «< *11'.50a!m!
X Monday only. - •Except Mondays.
SUNDAYS.
Ross Valley and San Rafael 7.40 a.m.
8.00 a.«. Kill Val., Ross Val., San Rfl., San Qtn. 9.15 a.m.
10.00 a.m. «' " t - » m 11.15 a.m.
1130 a.m. " " " •< 1.15 p.m.
1.30 p.m. «' " " ••
Ross Valle v, San Rafael, San Qta .... . 2.'4sp'.*_*.
3.00 p.m. Kill Val., Ross Val., San Rfl., San Qtn. 4.20 p.m.
4.30 p.m. " «' '• •> 5 55p.m.
6.15?. ii. " » <«
■.....::. '• " «' SaaQta. 7.30p.m".
8.00 a.m. Point Reyes and Way SUtions 7.30 p.m.
ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD.
y SANTA FE ROUTE.
TRAINS LEAVE AND ARRIVE AT SAN FKAN-
k clsco 'M_r_et-street Perry): ____.
' fe E } NOVEMBER, 3. 1894. {g
! :00"p". .Past Express vlaMoJave .".10:;5p
| 9:00 a.. Atlantic Express via Los Angeles. 6:45 a
Ticket Office— 6so Market st. Chronicle Hand-
ing, S. F. Vf. A. BISSELL,
General Passenger Agent.
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