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TOE OAKLAND TROTS. Horses .Entered in the Fall Stake r-K \u25a0-.''\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0' Meets. ||_".' iA'Ttie. stake' entries for the TrottiDg-hnrse ; -. = --Er*ed>rs'.. Association, whose races begin £)atorday, art* as follows: Trouiiiii. 2:19 cla!» J. Crow's 0. m. Elec- ° ..\u25a0.tWßa'.ty •kleetoi--t«Mii\\indei ; O.A.Stockton's "•-• \u25a0' b'r,-b. Kniidle, by Simmer. dam by Jay Gould; t y _'G.>AV..V.Woc>cuid''s b. m. M.'l»el H, by Alex Hut- •. ton; ft- H. Si wion'« en. 11. Kiu« Oio. and Will- \u25a0•\u25a0''.l4m Flmaw'x b. h. BonnT N B. ' .• ' TrotiiiiK, 2:22 cla-s— T. C. Snlder's r. in. 'i- \u0084,i\6r-A S.:by bfxiei Pi low; W. W. ifin's b. m. .; Hayt^B.Dy Alex Billion; R. H. Newloo's eft. \u25a0b- Kins a. by Alcona Clay; Geuige Ml»n< >'s •' lj.-li.-J S 0: Pelt- Brandi'Ws 1). v.. Kiee Coinage, -:. \u25a0 ,byA'bbi>tsli)i.u. and A. L. Hinds' b. 111. Hera, by \u25a0 \u25a0 : Mjdiiibiim.)- Wilk s. " lioituig, 2:25 class— T. C. Snider'" r. m. •°, \u25a0 -Flora S. : Dv D.-xter Piince; B. F. > ini"«ii's " " *r.:m:,t,)tlle net), by Dii cior; J. N. l iu»f •* \u25a0 - "to."' li. An o Jr., by Anieeo-L:i«ly Signal; L.J. ' *.: Sfri'JiliN i). -jr. sunrise, by Abboi^foid; J. 1). .' . .t.( •'- b. v.. Rex, by ( :ui'- Aiainbrlno; P. Bian- •\u25a0 d.«w'«..n. g. Fi«-e Coinage, by Abbot^loid; H. L. ... ; i'lriud-'s' "b.-ti: Ruben 1., aud C. H. Corey's b. m. - *. W(MMe|ie, t > \\ ofidnui. '.\u25a0\u25a0•". : l'a.cij>j:. 2:15 ciass— T. C Smdei's blk. b. ' \u25a0• •" •Ctetilf.-.b\"l > iompi'-r; I. W. Hod ton's D. ni. ; .' HizH \H, by .nek; K. H. Newtou's bi. v. - : ''.. Ttyii-B-yiier, by Alex HiMt.in; H. I mimei man's -" «11. ni. KiJ'Hii A and Movers & JVieyeis' b. g. Cyiii.<, b\Ca|)l.iiu eb-ler. .* •/rxiiiJinTJ. iiuef-iiille da<li— T.C. Snlder's r. ' tn. -Flora S, by D»-xiei Pititcw; R. F Sinn «<>n's ", pr. in. I. ml*' hen, by Dirrcior; L. .1. Smi li's " ' ' or. fsl Sunri>«r, by Abbo -loid; George Mi>uer'» r,g.BUbe(i Heio. by Bishop; A. L. Hind's b. ' g. Riibnt 1., by Siena Boy, aud A. C. Dietz's ' Kiiiewrnid.'by Mdney. . ' XrJuCitOK, live-mile (!a«h—.l. C. Simpson's gr. •h. Au* v eiie. by Am - co; B. F. Simpson's ur. 111. 1 i'•Liii-It- 1 . \u25a0' 1 . by Drrecior; Gcorpe WisneiN r. " '«. B.iSliop Hero, by bi;.lioi>. and A. L. Hiud's , b. 2- Kobeit L, by Sierra Boy. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Mi y E. Fuller to Arnold T Fuller, lot on N line ; - of Pacific. avenue, 23*2:6 t. of Polk street. S, 28 by V-H 100: ai-it. :• . . t»tr.e'ui Emma S. Fuller, lot on N" line of Pacific -. av-eaue.- 206:3 E of Polk street, X 26:.< by % 100; \u25a0U 1 lit on W line of Thornton street, 175 N of \u25a0 Shiews, N 50. W 135:4, sw 60. E 137:11, bio k2. .'•-.CitV Land; gift. o \u25a0'•"• Christopher nelson to Llzette M. L. Nelson, lot on-W iiueof 1 .wieh street, 55 .- of Sacrameuto, S •°: ."27:6 by 100: - irt. '... ", 1 litukei to Herman Cohen, lot on lineof •• .. .-jO.cUViAstreet, 28:4> of i-roadway. S 25 by \v .- lO8tl^;$ltf. :'" '- <3«o'rne F. E. Harrison to J. W. Harrison, lot on o " ..SE-c'opiier or Greenwich and i>uch»naii stre-ts. v ,„.'\u25a0 137-:t>, ,35.137:8. \V 5 -', .N 28:9. VV 85:6, > 108:9; $W. \u25a0-..iJtieh-Keeaan and wife toWllSelmlna Heunlseh, "".. lot.oii line of Fulton street. 122:6 Kof lirod- 'erlct; X 25 by N 115: $10. \u25a0 .William S.. Chanotte and Nellie D. Stuart (by ': giUrOi^n) to George W. Emmons, undivided three- .-' tlnrtv-firtiij of lot on E line of Norfolk street. 185 ,•_• N of Harrison, N 79:9 by E 47:7»'8 . guaral»n •V. <??<"": $141. '. .•.-"\u25a0William >. Stuart to same, undivided one-thirty- .-.. B(,trtV)f same: $10. ' ','. ' JjisepO-V. Aver to First German Baptist Church. c" lot on =>-W corner of !ievp>.t«en:ii and Dehohe \u25a0 \u25a0 iftre»Mi-W!4»:9"by N 13.1: $Jtj3o. \u25a0 . John A: Zu'.iver to Ai.nie 1. /Oliver, lot on W lino of I aiT Oaks street, 61 a of Twenty-third, S 30 .-yW- i l7;'i;gift. Thomas HawKts to 11. Foster, lot commencing -160 f>-et. from MS i oiner or Sanebez ami Twenty- " \u0084" seventh streets, t. -6:6 by > 114, subject to mort- ."" ° gaee: $j.- . K.E Luty »ud wife to Maria Whitney, lot on W '•• Hue or Uoffsaan avenue. 110 8 of Twenty-fourth 1 . ' street.. S 100 by W 1.; SlO. J: J. Whitney and wife to Ernest H. Dettner, i '." clote lot on- W4lne of Hoffman venue, 1 10 Sof Twenty- f. ur'tb street, s 25 by w I .'5: $10. •, * W. J: Adams and wire to H. W. Bradley Jr., lot : \u25a0 on. IS line of I- si street. 137 Kol Stocttou. E ; . .45:10 by S6O. $-. -. . '. T. F. and Warren R. Payne to Catherine Carroll, ! . lot on S Htm of Clay street. 68:3 Eot Jones, E '.'S-6 ! by 60 : *5. \u25a0 . Mary K. Fuller to Emma S. Fuller, lot on S line - .Ol Clay street, 162:6 U or Larkiu, h. 25 by S 137:6- ! flft. i Christopher Nelson to Lizette M. 1.. Nelson, lot I on SE line of, Mission street, 402:6 SW 01 n:ta. ;\u25a0 SW 80 by SE 160; girt. \u25a0 \u25a0 Lours handler and wife to George William Lake, lot on, W lineor Fourth avenue, 100 N of Clement > 25 by W 120; $10. I.Baruch and wife to Ludwlg Arnstein. lot on j .SE corner of A street and Eighteenth aveuu a E ' . 78* SE 171:6. MX 133:11. w -.'4O. N 175; SJO. - S;iran >. Hlaney to man Lambert, lot on N'K ; \ corner of is street anil Twenty-eighth avenue. >' 128 by E 100: $\V. <.'<i Bates and wire to J. P. Lindsay. lot on NW . corner of. Minerva and Capitol streets. W 55 by X - - 100. black K. Railroad tlomesteail: $10. •\u25a0\u25a0" A.bert E. Hall to ' Delia Hail, lot on NW corner . ." of o,a San Jose road and East Plymouth street. M - - 'to Sagamore, E to old San Jose road, SW to do- •ginnini: gift. .-' 'Sid-onie Le Roy to Jacob Herman, lot on N' line .' ' 'of Crescent avenue. 475 E of south, E 100 by >' '. . itio. lock S. Holly Pars: 8!0. -.-• -.jVjfe'oX Ansa Davis (insolvent) to Eml! Gnnz- ' •., Dufge'r. lot on S line of Virginia avenue, 70 E of < ,- \u25a0 : Calif .; rßla, X 5-' by 8 75, COl Tract: $75 .-.: : \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.l'.o'fiti >t-ve>is to John L. Ra lovich. lot on W \ '. '"\u25a0 \'me o? Tort street, 405 N of Augusta, W 100, N I .- : i.:X XW 8:10. E 83:4. S 50. lots 148 and 149, -. •' Silver 1 err ace; $10. ,'\u25a0.'• ':' . " auheda COTSTT. \u25a0 .' At)>aloni K. Bray of Butte City toNella'H. Bray, ' . •; lot on N line of Dalton avenue, 121:8 W of San •• Pa!-. . 155. W 300. N 165. W 390, 8 310, X690. :-'\u25a0.-•\u25a0 -iotji-60. to 03. 99 to 105. block 6, Maxwell Tract: •- ';:»lse lot on NW corner of Dalton and San Pablo : "• -liv.eijues.' W 121:8. N 150, X 12"J:8. S 150. lot 'i \.i '\u25a0 *nd;.3'hair of lot 3. block 6, Maxwell Tract, Oak- :- -lahd-Townsblp; gift. "V :1. M. and Mary R. Smith of Oakland to Mildred V ; "«J'< -Scott of Oakland. lot on N W corner of Efhe and :\u25a0•'. •i.owe.l streets. N 132:5 by W 6u. lots I and 2. -"', 'block' 23, resubdivision of smith's Subdivision, •:. Slifhews Tract, Berkeley: $10. •'..\u25a0" Franklin acd Mary J. Moss to A. M. Aldington ,-y ' o.f Stockton, lot on SE corner of Saratoga avenue .... ahdLaarel street, E 120 by S 132.50. lots 24, 25 \u25a0.'.\u25a0. and 26, block o, amended map of Moss Tract, ••;\u25a0 bro.oklya Township: $10. V- ". Builders' Contracts. :\u25a0.'".' .L.lKle J. Hem;. hill with P. J. M. Brennan. addi- tions on Nline of Broadway, 172:6 E of Buchanan \u25a0-. : sireet, N 172:8. E 70. 8 127:6, W 70: 54195. .-. : .' W. T. Colem'an withO'Connell * Lewis, cast and :;\u25a0-. wrought Iron work on N line of Post street, 162:3 ./.. = E.nf Powell, E 25 by R 137:6; 81450. Meyers' Tooth. Barry Meyers has commenced an action 'In Uw Superior Court by which he hopes to" recover 510.225 as damage* for injury and. pain lot. owing the extraction of a t/mth, through, as th* complaint alleges, "unskillful, treatment." THE STOCK MARKET. ../The market continued dull and heavy yesterday '- itb"no change In prices. -:\u25a0. -.: - »otes. ' ;\u25a0 RllT.ef was a point lower in New York, selling at 733 /B e. The London price remained 33%d. /Bullion valued at 816,035 &0 has been sent to '/the .Carson mint from the Con. Cal. & Va., making a total or $43,833 36 for September. . An assessment of 10 cents per share has been leTiedby the Kentuck. The CoptU MiningCompany or Tuscarora, Nev Is about to declare a dividend of 10 cents per share ° The bullion statement of th«> Con. Cal * Vs. for September is as follows: Worked at Morgan mill 1712 tons of ore. Muillouproduced— Gold *,»•. 2b0'27. Sliver $18,673 09. Tot.l. sis S3* •<«" ' Yield in bullion per ton-Gold SU 75 ,{,?„ I $10 84. Total, $25 59. Assay value of the'ore i ton per battery sample-Gold $13 86, sliversl2 97 'Total, *-C 83. Assay value of the ore per ton r>rr railroad car samples, $:'S»S&. v A. £. Head. K. McMurray. A. B. Dibble and : . others bare bought the Idaho quartz mine at \u25a0 Allegbany. The French (iulch Gold Mining Company was Incorporated yesterday; the directors are: M. I) yairchlld. J. W. Conant. W. H. Fowler, G. W. Os- - born and 6. W. Osborn Jr. in . tbs Savage on the 1100 foot level they are extracting ore of fair grade at sever .1 points from [ the fourteenth floor up to the nineteenth flm.r. . .Durlnr the we<-lc they have hoisted 262 cars of ore from this level. Shipped to the Nevada mill MS 'tons and 'rallied 315 tuns. Car samples average f26 87, battery samples average $J1 7tJ. Bullion yield for the. week, $4800. On the 950 level IB iho main south drift at a point 170 feet south of the shaft, they nave started an east cms- ut and advanced smne 17 feet: face is In porphyiy and quartz giving some fairass. They are iiso do- lug considerable work prospecting between the 950 and 1100 foot levels. i;oAi>i» -Al-ES- Foliovrinc were' the sales in the San Francisco Etock 1 card yesterday: . \ - . BTBCUE mokniko session— 9 :3o. 6 ConOd .35|160 0cc.Hn...10( AFTERNOON SESSION- -i:3O. 200 H * k....40 300 CC V..1 1 /4 Mexlcn...6O 200Caledlia..P6 250 C Point.... 15 100 oobir 76 100 Chan c.oMioo 300 70 200 C C*V. 1.20,400 Mexicn...ss 150 Potogl 20 Following were the sales in (be Pacific Stock 1-iar.. yesterday: lIKfIITI.AR SF.SSIOX— IO:T>. ion H«1chr.. ..26 650 CPoint.... Vi 150 Peer 10 200 uc* > ...114 200 Crocker. .oß 100 Poiusl ...22 200 1..0| I A*TXRVOON SESSION— 2:3O. 601) >lt» ... 101100 H 4 N... .37.100 Potosi 21 200CCftV1.22WH)<) Kenick. ..05 100 (Savage. ..26 100 U * C 18.300 Jphlr 73] *.i-O»l>t. «M IATIOVS. Thursday. Oct. 6—4 r if. lid. Afktn. jtnd. A iked. Alpha Cod.. 06 Jnna. .......... 06 i Alta 10 16 Justice 05 10 [ Andes 10 16 Kenlucs: 06 10 p.t,.nef 25 30 Lady Wash.... OS 10 Belle Isle. .... Mexican 60 65 ' PestAßelcner. 35 40 Mono 10 Bodie 15 20 Mount Diablo. 30 lienton C0n.... 7.'iN.'Vajo. 10 liiil»«T 10 16. N Commonwth 05 10 Bunion 10 15 x cv Queec... 05 Caledonia. .. 05 It-N Belle 151e.... 10 ClialleiiKeCon. 05 ID dphlr 70 75 Coinmouwith. 06 ccc Mental .. . 10 16 1 Cnoiiar.. 15 'JO Overman....... 10 is Con Ca * Va.. 1.20 1.26 eer 10 Confidence 35 40 1 eeress. Vi 1 Con Imperial . 0 l'otosi 20 25 Con -New York 05 Mivase 20 KB . | Crocker. in *< B * Mlde»o. 00 10 1row 11Point.. 10 lb beorpiou Ob l-xclirquer 05 Hi M<-rra Neva<ta 36 *0 }aftSit-rraNev 0 IMlver King 03 1 and Prize... Ui surer Hi I - Ob Gould d currr 15 \u25a0 20 Unlou Coa 15 26 ! Hale A >.urcr». 3d 4U1;,h.. 05 10 ! Jackson 30 —|l eii..w Jacket. 35 40 MlbttLLA.Ni ... >LCDKITIII. Thursday. Oct. 5-2 r. m. £10. Jitketi.i Bid. Asked. C B<1«. 4...110 if V Water... 96 9o S /* ' Cai-st(Cos. luls^lhiDe Lakes.. IV CBtaO Wo. 95 Capital Gas.. - "6 i Dpnt-»t7.... 150 Central Oas.. 100 Ho, ex coup.. 95 Oakland lias. 401.4 iJ l&CHseRvtJ 96 Pac«»slino. 75 I.ALsbtCu B. 104 I'aclCcLaiitK W| Do, Unt-d.e. 104 Ih h (iasl gb.6. t>B<>4 68y 2 MktstKßKdslls - S;ktn *a. »>' > niiryAve.6. 5 20 lai-stKR... 97VjH« NevCoRRB.IOO !• 4 C BseKy 26 NPCostßKtt.loO Genry-stRK. »0 MKR6.... MuJIKK 50 NRyotCase.. 100 Omnlbusßß. 46V 2 49 NRyi.fC.vs Presidio XX 17Va 24 Oak G.I .t 115. 100 Flremsn'sFd 166 OmbusCßv6.los% Hatelnvstm. PaßollMill6. 101 AtunticPovr 27V» 35 I o,.di»>ue»>.loo Cal Powder.. BO 140 NUKKi 115 t.iantPowCu 13 14 PiCURyB. J»2Va ! Vitorlt Pow. - IV* Pwl-stßyo. 118 ililKIHaCMO 25 bPRKArisB.. 9il' 8 < a Cottn MO 471^ «PKKCaI6.IO4 CalElecLleht 20Vn 20V* SJHKCiiS. 95 'CalKlecWM. 4Vt * M' lirßy("al6 94 HawaianCom 6 S V Water 0. 114 115 Hutccußusar &V<l SVWater.4. S»OV« Ji^isonMfrC IS AngloC*lßlt. 70 ;>iercbExAsalo7 Bank 0fCa1..212J^3V6 jOceaiuc 40 CalSaflieDos. 48 4y^ 2 PAxiry FreA 3 rrstNatKnt. - IPO Pac Cost BCo 93 100 LPAAmlinlc.ll6 120 !}\.cln*NalO 30 I.*SFBauk.. 32Vi 'lac Roll Mill 80 Pacific Bank. 75 la Woodnwe 30 >I«rcbExKt. 15 21 ParaffinePtO 70c CntraCosW. 80 98 iacTransOo 85 MarliiCoW.. 65 inltedOCo. 36 MOBNIVO SICSAION. Board— ss dl Flectrlc light. 20y 8 . Street— 3o S V Water, 95 V* A \u25ba TERN' OO s- •\u25a0KSSIOJI. Boord-100 Cal Electric Light, 20y 8 ; 6 Giant Powder Con. 13 :! , i: 15 do. 14. street— ls 8 V Water. 95 \ 4. HOTEL ARRIVALS. INTERNATIONALHOTEL. J Colby, l.os Angeles X 8 Hon<ton. Byron .1 1> Ml'-fcnr. NT J >ulnvan. N V r: CHrk. USA A Abul.ir. USA F. -I Huffman. USA TJ \u25a0• Uson. Lompoc Mrs wihur. Les Angeles X Thatcher, Los Angeles Joe Bechtel. Arizona 0 Woodford, Cil I) U May iiard, cal N L> Maynard. Cal .lohn B.yrin. Cal P a Kelly. Cal H Thompson, Cal 6 1bominon, Cal C A schnonr. Cal H Sulilva". Portland owen npie. London H Hart. Cleveland N»d Harris. Paris J Ctumbe s. Pa THalllday. London f Nesbit, Spokane A Taylor, ii. alweil PALACE HOTEL. BPornre * wlfe.Los An s Voilmiin,N T J H B>rtoi, Lisbon Mrs C Sartos Lisbon t S Stsaoaa, <ierman/ C \u25a0 atte:iiiausen.CapeO H W W'oilier, Uertnauy C Uranerfeid, (Jassell .1 B Burnett, Los Ang S ABooth. Minn^aoolts H W Siii;lb. Kng'and F BLat rop. Minneapolis HDharmapola, Calcutta <", E (i.ird. Los a. .gi-.es I J R> illi.g. Los Angeles Mrs H C Wise.San RaTael I Cstpt J J O'Connell, NT Dr F W Ihue, Chicago J F Jameson. Scotland P J Fled. Monterey 1' Vlaeher, N V AW Ev.tns. >cotiand Prof Vlolle. Paris C X Day, Los Angeles HLow, > V NEW WESTERN HOTEL. E Burke, Butte Otto Wilson. Rio Vista H Urlffln.Solano E I Boszln. San Rafael Qeo Meader. Cnicaro T J BtcRiDS. Sau Rafael (i W Smith. S»n Rafael HC Mattman. Nap% W MeManus. Milwaukee J X Abbott. Milwaukee B X Fisher, Alameda E >tafford, Ky San Fi">nci«o<. '«rk«t. Wholesale rates from slaughterers are an follows: BEEF—First quality.sfssy?c $ It.: second qual- ity, 4^c: third do. 3Vi>@4c f( 16. VEAL— Large, s©6c % &>; small Calves. 6@7c ; Dairy Calves, B©9c * Th. MUTTO>—Wetken. 5@5%c: Ewes, a ©sc ft lt>. LAMB-7@7v»cflJn PORK-Live Hois. 6V4@sSijCfltb Tor heavy and medium grain-tea: stock Hogs, £@s Vic : dressed do, 7^®7%c » P. MARKET REPORTS. Thursday Evksiso, Oct. 6. grM UABT OF IKS makkkx* Bllrer weaker. Wheat declined again. Barley qnlet. Oats arriving heavily. Bye lower. Corn qnlet. Bay slightly higher. Bayo and Pea Beans lower. Potatoes very cheap. Onions unchanged. Creamery utter drawing. Cheese firmer. Eggs keep np. More Eastern Poultry In. Game easy and plentiful. Peaches and Plums higher. Dried fruit in good demand. Provisions unchanged. Wine Grapes doing better. New York Markets. New Tokk. Oct. s.— The great part of the day's business was done before nuoo, and after that hour a dull nets settled upon the Kzcbange which was aim funereal la character. A strong buying movement was Inaugurated In Reading at the opening and Urge blocks were taken at advancing prices. Whisky was pressed for sale, chiefly by bouses with Washington connections, which lei! to the Impression that possibly eont.mp ated action on th- tariff was not favora le to the spirits Interest and u,y was the net loss for the day. The general market was firm at the opening and became depressed very snortly there tter. but rallied be- -1 fore 11 o'c ock. oolv|to a.-aln become wrak before noon, and durlnsr the afternoon the heaviness con- : tinued, the closing tone being weak. Uoytrnments strong. Petroleum quiet and steady; November. EXCHAXOR, MONXT AND BON'M. Money on cal' easy; closed offered at 2%. i Prime piper, 7@y%. Sterling exchange firm: 1 olity-lay bllli, «4 »'2S/ 4@4 83: demand, S4 84% ! ©4 85. v. s. 4's. regular, $110V>: do coupon, *noi-j: 2's regular, $98: Pacific 6's, $102; Sil- ver, 73-Y«C KAJI.R"A!> SHAKES. ' Atchiaon.. iHVs Northwestern..... 99 ' American Express. 109 , Do Preferred... 138 Canada Southern.. 46y Oregon I mprovmt. 9 Canada Pacific... 75 . Oregon Navlgaton. 40 Central Pacific.... 1 Va "n-fron Short Line 5 Chicago. B.* Q..'.. 81*/* Pacific Mail IB Del Lack * TVestn. 145 Pullman Pa1ace.. .167 Denvr * R.'. pref. 29 | Reading...:-...- 18% Hreat Northern.... 109 BloGraiide&Wstit. 10 Illinois Central 9a i Preferred 40 Kansas * Texas... 19 I Firsts 65' 4 Lake Shore 122 ' Rock 151and........ B4*/8 Louisville 4 Nub. 49V* St Pau1..... 69*/4 Michigan Central.. BlValSt. Paul ft Outana. 34 V* Missouri Pacific... 23V4pexas Pacific... ..;• 6<^ Mexican Central.. 6% Termina1 . .......... 103Vs North American... 105 'Union Pacific l 8S /8 inorthrrn Pacific. 6% IV. 8. Express M> Preferred «0"4 Wells-»<argo 130 N. jr. Central 101 Vi i Western Duion .... 80% INtIITSTKIAUI. American Sugar... 89 General Klectrlc. 42% Amer Tobacco 'National Lead. .. 26 Ainer. Cottoa Oil. 34%i>atli>nal Li seed... Bell Telephone... STVfe'Natlonal Conia<e. 2ay a Chicago Uas. 59»/» ; Do Preferred.... 46 Distillers 27 I GRAIN* AND MERCHANDISE October, 'Oc. Flour— steady. Hops— Quiet Coffer— Options steady at 6@-0 p >mts advance. Sales 7750 baas: October. t10'95@17: November. 51640: December, tltOltt 05. spot Rio firms No. 7. 181*0. Sugar— Raw. steady: refined steady. Copper— Quiet and weak: Lake. $9 50 bid. Lead— Dull aud lower: Domestic, $3 60. Tin—Firmer. Spelter-Quiet. ' riirn- ar'<«t«. Chicago. Oet 6.—Wheat was qnlet and opened Vfec lower, autekly advanced i^ on covering by shorts ok account of larger up »rt clearances and a reiiuctluei of Bank of Kn*i..i]dlate, declined lc mi free \u25a0 ffi-riius. which develop -'I Into general selling as a result of favorable i IIs c ins. news, liberal Northwestern receipts and weak Cables and closed e»«y at 6,'BC lower than yesterday. Ke- ceipts. 162,000 bushels; shipments, 281,000 bush- •ls. CATTT.K. Cattle— Receipts. 13,00: active and steady to nig: er: fancy steer*. *5 X 5; Cfloiee to i>r lm<-, $5 bO ©5 76: mm v-, *n@s So: ..tiers. $;-t 75<gU95: Texnns. $.' 75@-' 80: \u25a0- esterns. *.<(s* Hoe* Receipt*, 18.000: active and about stca y; round and common, 96 v*o<s>j 10: mixed and packTs. -f-faJ-J 50: prune heavy n ' butch- ers' «vdgh s. $6 5 & "ft: prtn c light,io 85@3 95. Mieep— Rece (its. 10.000; trifle lower; natives. *-• 6U©5 M; W. sterns, f.i 25@3 85. GRAIN AND fROVISIrtV-* Wheat Is easy ca»h. t4' / s c : December, 67V4c Corn, lower: eash.39%C; December. 40n. Oats, f;sv; cj>sli, 27J/iC: December. 28 3 'iiC. Porn, steady: < ct»b •. $16 50: January, $14 15. Lard, stead-: October, -9 t>6; January, $\u25a0« 30. Kiln, steady: October, «8 Si): January. $7 37Vj. X c. 46c. lariey, nominal. Flax, $1 03 1 .*. Timothy. $3 85. ; . Foreign Market*. \u25a0 \u25a0wheat IX uvwtrnou I ivFTiFoot., Oct. 6.— The snot msrr«* Is dull at Bi 8V 2 'l. l>rf es me lower at -8? for off coast 29s tor prompt shipment and -Si [or uearly due. FtrrDßKs. The Produce Exchange cable elves the following I lverpool quotations for M) 2 Ked Winter: Octooer. 6s 4 1.4 d: November, 63 6Vj'l: December, 7V«d: January, 6s 8V«d; February, 6s 9V«d: March, 6s 10 Via. BECOBITIK* lonpos. Oct. 8. Consols. 98V B @9BV<i; Sil- ver, 33 % d: Meucb Rentes, vat 10c. Portland's Ku*iiie««. Portland. Or.. Oct. 5—Clearances, $273,000: balances, * 02 .000. Kxchnri'" «*i<l >ulli->n. Sterling Exchange. 60 days 4 P4Va Sterling fcxcnmge. sight 4 87 New York Exchange, sight 20 New York Exchange, telegraphic... 30 Hme Miver, spot. ounce 73»'» Fine bllver. 30 days 72 Mexican Dollars - 69y 9 60 PriMiUfn Market- FLOUR— Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras. »8 t i a \u25a0 75: Bakers' extra*, $3 60®3 Oo surerfine, >. 00*2 •«> »* \u25a0\u25a0'•I. WnKAT— Declining Eastern and foreign mar- kets continue to depress prices here and another decline is noted. No. I, $1 02Vif'5t i' 3 . V ••'-\u25a0: choir», SI 05: lower graves. 95. a,*: V ctl; extra choice tor mlllliiK. $1 O6i. 4 W4 * ctl. CALL BOARD SALEM. Informal Session— lo o'clock December 300 tons. $1 121,4. May— 2oo. $1 25%. Kkodlar Wobnino SESSION >1 l} - 100 tons, $1 25V»: 3 'o, $1 25; 900, SI 24%: 4i'O. $1 4 r » a . December 2110. *1 12: 100. $1 11%; 1400, i $1 ll*,i:»00. $1 1 i*/*. Seller '93— 100, SI 06 V*- Afternoon Msaiov— M.iy— tins. $1 24Vg; BuO. $1 24S'g: 610. «1 24V4: 100, $1 24%. De- cember 70". »1 IIV2: (00. $1 113.' 8 : 800. $1 115 . ISA LET—Dull and not materially ehaneed. No. 1 8 i!. 65@U6Vic: choice bright do. 67^@68%c: dark Coast. 6VH@ti^i c: isrcwlns:. 7^'-@« \u25a0\u25a0<•: Chevalier. SI 10@. 16 lor standard and 75090 c ft ctl for lower grade ' *~* CALL BOARD SALE* Ijjforval?ession— lo o'clock— No sale*. Kehuiab Mobsino S«»Bi(^t— No sales. aftunuon &KHSIOM January 100 tons, 78V».c: 100. 7«c. ua B—over 61100 ctis came In yesterday, mak- ingnearly 18,000 ctls In two days The market Is natur ly weak nnder these heavy recelts. Milling. $1 HKa. 20 ft ctl: fancy Feed. SI 3 - ®l 17 l 2 : good to choice. SI 0;>@l 10: common to fair. 85c \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u2666\u25a0I K-.i. Os'@*l 05; Black. 90r@$l 30, Ur..». $I@l 07V?: Surprise, $1 2U@l 21- V \u25a0 <'tl. coKS- Quiet. L»ree Yellow, 960: Small Round Yellow. 95c: White. 90@95c 9 ctL RYh— Weak, lower »nd dull at 86®"0c V ctl. BKAN— Quoted at $17 M>'» 50 V ton for the best and Sl7 for ontslde brands. MIDDLINGS—Quoted at f.:wdf 9 ton. CHOPPhD FEED-sl7 60©18 60 * ton. BAY— Contluura l.ght rec Ipw have resulted In firmer prices Wire-bound Hay sells *l©2? ton below the quotations. Wh^at, $8 o«i:',: Wheat and Oat. S-.a-i . ¥1 '•">: HarlfV, $7 M>B>9 60: Oat, $ 010; Alfalfa, $8ffilO; Clover. $S@9 SO; Com- pressed. $8011 bO; Mock. $o®7 It ton. STRAW— at :5&942V9C? bale. MiLI>TUrH!S uround ana Rolled Parley, $16 50017 9 ton; «>Uc»ke Meal. $32 50 whole- sale and $35 %* ton jobbing; Rye Flour. 3V' 2 c V a. Rye Meal, 3c 1? fb: Graham Flour. 3c: Oa- meal, 4',ic $ IT>: Oat Groats &c; Cracked Wneat, BiAc; r.u wheat Flour. bidaVaC; Pearl Barley, 4 @4V 2 c « tr. »KKDH-Mustard quotable at $2 35@2 60 9 ctl: Brown Mustard, 5202 25: Flax. $2 25@2 SO » ctl: Domestic Canary. : Imported Canary. *<jj 6' ,c; a i 'alt a, 9c: Timothy, »®s^c; Rape,2®2V<iC « to; Hemp, 4c * B>. DRIED PKAS—Nominal: Split Peas, 6V,(io :; 4 c ft tb. BUCKWHEAT— NominaI at $1 35* ctl. COKNMEAL. ETC.—Table Meal, 2%(93L%c.qd rt>: Feed Corn, $•_\u25a0•-' a'-'\u25a0<: Cracked Corn, $23@24 Jfi ton: Hominy. 4y 3 (&4%c» m. BEA •h— Hay is ami Pea are lower. Bayns are quotable at $ 6()@1 6* V <tl: Pea. $'.'f«3 10 V rtl: Large White. $1 *'©i 90: Small White, SI PO <S2 0.; I'li.k, SJ 1' ©2 16: Reds, $2 '^s@'i 60: Llmas. $3A2 -0: Batters, $3 -ft® 65 V ctl. POTATOES— 1hr iliun.Niiotniirovement. Sweets, .',o©7Bc: Garnet Chiles,' 48®56c: Early Rose, vt®.i.-c: Salinas Burb. 60®80c: Rlrer Burbanks, Ht'fajisc: hirer Ke'is. 4U05 c V en. ONIONS— nouangedat 90c®$l; Pickle Onions, 60&65 C 9 Ctl. BUT I'i.K— Buyers are devoting their attention to tub and picked roll In consequence of the high prices, and creamery Butter nccoidlnely drags. Receipts are decreasing, however. Fair to choice Creamery quotable at :\u25a0<. f <s (&'\u25a0 V lt>; Dairy squares, 309 Me; fancy Dairy rolls. [email protected]:good to choice, 28®29c: common to fair. 2J. \u25a0 (!S-7VjC: 'reamorv tub, 269 7V^c: Pirkiedßoli. 20(2>i2c: Firkin, 18@ 20>-: Eastern ladle-packed. 17V3@18c VIb. CHEESE \u25a0be mam t co tl ue* [•\u25a0 harden. Good to choice mild new. 10@llo 9 0); 'ancy inir 11 l/jcj ordinary. A3' •c: Touug Americas. lu@HV-c;'EMtern. l3Vs©l4c V ttt: tester... 13c » Ib. - ' POULTRY—Another car of Eastern has arrived. Pliers show no eb di» of consequence, l.lye " nr- keys, i B®lßo for Gobblers and 16@18c for Hens: Geese. ?* pair. SI 26®1 50; Goslings. $lo<i®l7>; Uncks, $.(»•> 9 doz-nj Hens, $s@« 60; Roosvert, yoong. $4 ft ©• 5o 9 (loan: do old. $5@S 60 * dozen: Fryers, $3 30@4 « >ioien; Broilers, » '..!:i ju V dai»n for large and $2<32 60 V* <!\u25a0 -zin for small: Pigeons, SI 60® * 9 dozen tor young and trial 25 lor old. tiAilh— Arrivals are lloera) and the market Is exsv Considerable spoiled stock Is coming to. Quail. 76c@$l 9 ten: Mallard. $2 50@8: Sprig. $1 2591. r 0: leal. 76c@Sl 25: Widgeon. $)@1 20: Small Duck, $1 V "oz: ray 'ieese, $2 2 (at 50: English Kntpe S2 60 ft do«: Jaok Snipe. 61 ©75e: Flare. $191 26; Rabbits, $1 <-'6®l 60; Doves. si@ oi)i V <lozen E«GS— i inn and in fair request. Fancy Eastern quotable at 26®27V!r : enmmon to good Eastern, &?@2sc 9 doze' : California, »tore k.fgs. 26@3u0: inc. Eggs. 3i%@;<6r lor small and off color and 2s@:w->*c. for large white. - - ' HONEY— Cm . "©>•'»•\u25a0 9 Ib: water- white ex- tracted. 6@5%r; Men: amber extracted, 4»,-i<iO6c; dark amber extracted, 4»/4©4^c 9 IT. BEK>WAX— Qii- -If at *i2034c 9 Id. ORCHARD FRUITS—fe-u.e- >v Plums con- tmu<- 10 rise.- ('\u25a0'inegranaieß. 50@75c ft box: Quinces, 2f»©4i'< ftbx: Watermelons. $'@10 V 100: Cantaloupes. 75. (a.! 1 V. crate: Nutmeg Melons. 25@ 4UC > b x: Crabapples. :«'©:iOc: Piums. 60®t>&c: Peaches. 36@76c 9 box: Apple-. &u^s76c ft o.x for good to Choi' « and V6(a)4oc 9 box for common to fair: Pears. 25<3)50c ** box; Black Ftes 25@5i'c 9 box: White Figs, 26040 c 9 b x. BERRIES. ETC.—Ksin eiries $3 \u25a0 ®5 . Straw- berries, $;< 6i ®> 9 chest; Huckleberries, 3'/i(*uc 9 n>. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 ' \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0'."- GRAPES— TabIe Grapes were easier yeiterdav. but W in-- Grapes did oet'er under a good demand. Tonavs. '.6©'oc: Muscats. .6® \< C: Malagas. ve@ Ssc; Sweetwaters. .6@35c; black Grapes, v; (6c ft box; Ziniai del Vtlue li rapes, 512@14; \Vblte Or pes. $10912 9 ton. cKANiit !'\u25a0 ;'i !•->—ouiet and plentiful. Wiscon- sin. *'• 6<'©7: Cap>- C d. $7 7 ©8 .'.O ft bbl. CITRUS FRUlTS— Australia. Lemons. $1 25® ) Ms mcilv Lemons, : California Lemons, SI @2 V '" i It common and $2 6l>®< 9 b x for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $4@4 Oo ,-\u25a0 >». x: Bananas, $1 60®2 60 ft banco; Pineapples, $S&i> ftdoz. .v:,v-_-i \u25a0 : r. \u25a0 ... ,;± - .:..;;,. .. : . : - v :...-. : \u25a0..,•:. - DRIED FP.TTIT— The market continues in very to d sb»i<<. = Pears. , 6©«c.9 ft " r'*'bi -aclied Drives and J ('i C for qnxrters: Apples 3i/ ? @4c for quartered. itri,,c 9 ir. for sliced and 7©7 140 for. evaporated: Bleached Peaches, n ' . ©He fib: sun dried Peaches, -.(»».•: Apricots, Moor|)arki. 11Vi @12V2 e K- vis. |i©liV*cfor bleached and '.c for sun-dried: Prunes. 4%@5c for « efour flze-:. Plum*. ;6v*@ttc 9 I!, lor pitted anil 2©'< c 9 1b f r unpltte<l: hies. luck. 4®sc for pressed and :u,.,c V1b (or unpressed; white Nectarines, £>@7c; Red sect rlnes,6©tc 9m. . - -1 ; KAIBINS AND DKIiD GRAPES Quotab at hi c 9 ID off from \u25a0• the folio wins; cnrahina- tion pricr* : London - Layers, $1 f 3<><ai 60: lo.se Muscatels, In boxes. $10140: clusters, $3; loose Muscatels. in sacKs. 40 v It) for three-crown. 3%c for two-crown and 3%c for seedless: dried Grapes, \u25a0•" ,r4»2 i.-jc x n>. : NiiT^ - Pine. Snts are ouotable at 121/28 18<- ft IB; Walnuts.' 6@7c for hardshell and - for sortshell; softsheil Aimonds. 10@r.'V,c: hardshell do. « to: p par-shell, ,—— : New Chile wal- nuts, 9c « tt>: Pennnts, 4@4V»c V 0) for domestic; Hickory Nuts, 6@6c; Pecan*. B@loc tor rough and l)@rjv>rfor polished :• Filberts. lOQlOVbc: Brxzil Nuts. g®9c ¥ lb: Cocoanuts. f 4ft46 « 100. VKOE ABLi.S'-Noth'i'g .new report Eeg Plant, V6Q4O : Green Our*, 60(^8^c 9 box; Green ! Corn, 5 «i ' c $ sk mid fiO@b"c V crate: Alameda Corn, $1 v!S»l ,0 9 box: Tomatoes, '2(»@'6c 9) box:- Green Peppers. 26®4i c V box and 36 @4i'c V- sack for Chile*: 30@4l'c 9 box 'or Bell: Cucumbers, •<!' @3 c * box: Pickles, 6(i@7sc IK100 lbs-.ir No. . 'mii. i tI ?6(9l 51' for No 1: Green Peas. lV@2V<c: String Beans, l@'.'r * It: Lima Beam. '.(a. <c %a tb: summer Bqn»ah, .'•© 'sc: Marrowfat Bq>ianb, 6'«« V 'o>: Caouage. 800 «ctl: Feed Carrots. 4' @50c: Turnips. Toe: Beets, 76c: Parsnips. 91 2f>: Garlic, I©l ' .c »B. PKOv iBIO>B—Qu ad" s rrmain v changed. Bacon qui>ai>l* at l4"«4@lf> '<e for heavy. ievi(4> l 6»/ 4 c VJb for medium. 17@l7*ie V rr. for light and l»<ai9o for extra light: Eastern Sugar-cured Hams lire quotable at 14c: California Hams. 11 ©He* Ib; Eastern Lard, tierces. «%@<V4 c for compound and ll^U'-c tor pure: patis. lv%c: California, tierces. Hi^cfor compound and 10Vi@ 1 c for pure: balf-bbls, 10V«iC: 10-» tins. 12c: do, 6-Jb r. ; V c; Mess Beet. $7<®B; extra mess do, $3 50C4>9: family do, $10 sU@l!: extra prime or-. si to, 4 60: extra clear, $26 * bl; mess, 924 9 bbl: Smoked Beef. 10fa»10M,c V tr,. HOP Quoted at l&S>l*yi>' » B. according to quiillty. \u25a0--..' t'lDi-S AND SKINS- Heavy salted steers 41415 -HID; medium, 4c tt>: light.Se: Cowhides. He * ft; salted Kip. 4o: salted Cnir. tic * tl.. salted Veal, 6c; dry Calf. Br: dry Hides, usnal selec- tion, s'a6c 9 IB: dry Kips, 8c; prime Goatskins. 30®60c each: Kids, t>@loc: Keersklns, good sum- mer, vft^3i'c 1* rb: medium. 10©'.'0,. : winter, 6c: Sheepskins, shearlings, io@2nc eaoh: short wool. 26S*4Uc: medium. 40«06t> ea' b: long wool. 76c each. Culls of all Kinds about Va Ims, TaLI.OW— n. 1 "\u25a0 dered 4 ! Vi©ic; country Tal- low, 4*041/4 6: Refined. 6c: Grease, 2 •- v ®3'- L .c Vm. Wool—Kail Wool 18 quoted a> follow*: . tree Mounta n, 6@Bc <Jl tb: Northern defective, KB 7c V lb: Southern aiirt san Joaqnn. 4@sc tb; Spring clip Is quotable as follows: Huin- boldtand Mendocino. I:@14c » Id:Calaver»sand Foothill. ll®l?c: Nevada lOSHc: San Jcaqul . and Southern ye«r's staple. S(«»H.- ?> tb: do. short Wools. 9@H)c Eastern Oreeon, l'»@lJcr<T choice and B©'Jc for inferior; Valley Oregon, 13® 14c »la. Genernl M-roh-*nftl««. GRAIN BAGS— Calcutta*, 7M>C. "•"\u25a0 Oil.— Call orn » Castor OH. In eases. No. 1 Is qu(ital>leat $1 27 1 bbls, $1 -'iVi <ni«uufa(tur- ts' rate.9): Ca itornls linked Oil. bl'ls. bolted. 51c: r»w. 49c: eases. '.'Vie more. Fast m Linseed Oil, In bbls. wolf '.&]'•-. <inraw. 49c: cases 2'/ c more. : Lara oil. b''K 90r@$i; cases, 9&c; Cocoa, 55c; China Nut. 47(&52r V gal. PETKOLI tH Smrliulit 18V«C «* gel; Focene. 21c ff gal: A-trM. 18c 9 pal: 160° Eiain-, *2Mc "$ gal: Peiir. 18c; Viater-white. rffincil. bulk, IVC: Heailiu-ht. 175°. esses. alc: Mineral Illnin- Inatin., 300°. vOc in CHses; Standard, 110° fire test. 17c V gallon In Cases (caps). 17u,c faucets and l'2e In bu k. GASOLINK. ETC.—63° Benzine, bulk. 12y 3 e Tfi gal; c sen. 18c; 74° <.asoltne, bulk. 13c: cases, I9e; 80° Gasoline, bulk, 20c: cas' «. 2oc 9 gaU WHITK LKAD— Quoted »t 6c ft It). RED LK a D-Quoted at 7V-»c ft tb TURPKNTIN Quoted at 4'Ji- 1* J%\. SUGAR— he \u25a0«\u25a0<•» crn Suear Kefinlng Company quotes, terms net c sli: Cube, Ciusnea, Powner#'i an-' Fine < rnHhfd, all b»4c Ik Ib: l»ry ianui-ii>"t. «V«c ¥ tt>: C nrect oners' A. tic VIt: M»gn»li.i. 6V,c: Extra C, SS/hC: :den C. 5y 8 c; U. 4Vgc; Standard A. SVsC: half-barrels, same as barrel*, and boxes % c mor^ i./ihiii- OF I'KOnnOK. Thorsdat. Oct. 6. Flenr. qr. sks I.6Soi»ran. mv 200 do. Oregon 1 2"4 Hay. tons '/71 Wheat, ctls 149 068 Hops, bales 148 do. rMroi o,.:!6«!Mu!»tard.sM 973 Barley, ctls \UM.<9 Klaxseed. sks....'. 146 Oats, ctls 1,588 Wool, ba1e5........ 7 » do. Oreiron. do. _ 4.7.'4 : do. Oregon, do. . 27 Corn. ells. ; 3U5 Quicksilver, fists. 660 Beans, .us 3.827 Hides. Ne 2. *4 Potatoes, sks '.'.446 Wine, gals. 44.3U0 Onlonx. «ks 14* [ OCKA.> STJ-.A." Jb.KS. DstM of r»pp»rtnr- t< •m 8-»n Frsnoliro. SI?N AND Tir>K T^BI.K SiilFJ'l.NG I vl'r,. L.liit, \u25a0 Arrived. THITRSnAT. Oct 6. ; Stmr National City, Roberts. 60 hours from Coos : Bay: puss and mdse, to Meyrr >'. Akmann. I Stmr Humboldt, Kd wards 19 hours from Eu- ; reka: piss and mdst, to MKallsh & Co Stmr Scotia, Johnson, hours from We*tport: 270 eds bark, to J 8 X nisia'l. Up river direct. Bark Geo F Manson, Crack, G 1 \u25a0> days fm Seattle; 2100 tons coal. Oregon Imp Co. Bark J D Peters. 1 ownsend. 14 days rm Prince William XiU' d. 36.000 rs salmon, 120 tcs salt saimon. t'.TOO lbs whalebone, to Pacific Steam Whaling Co Schr Kodlak, Hansen. 9 days from Kodlak; 153 bl) s salmon, 78 pkgs furs, to Alaska Com Co. Schr Fortunls. Rosirh, 36 hours from Eureka; 205 M ft lumber, to McKay A Co. Cleared. Thursday. Oct 5. Stmr State of California, Ackley: Ooodall, Per- klMs A Co. Schr Pioneer, Hughes, Santa Rosalia; H Dnver- gey. Sailed. Sailed. TntTBSDAT, Oct 6. Stmr Eureka, Inland, Run Pedro. Mmr Alcazar, Ounderson. Stiur v oeott Txroberg, Eel River. Stinr Protect on. Seaman, Pismo, etc. Stmr Arago. Donaldson, Coos Bay. Haw sti.ir San Mateo, Fletcher, Comnx. Br siiip DuTifcrmllne, Kories, Queemtown. Hawbark R V Klthet. Morrison Hon <luln. Kktu Chehalls. Watts, Port B:a«eley. Schr Bender Brothers, Vogel. Point Arena, and not sailed oct 4 as previously reported. Schr Seven Sisters. - telnbom, Phelps Landing. Schr Annie Gee. Monson. 8c r Spokane, Jamle-on, Port (iamble. . Schr .1 N Ingaila. Hutinan. Altata. Sehr Maxim. Pefrson, Caspar. \u25a0\u25a0;-.;•: •;!$\u25a0\u25a0?[ Hchr Chas R Wilson, Johnson, Grays Harbor. Schr Novelty,Lewis. Columbia River. Returned. - Thursday. Oct 6. Bchr Howard, IXJdd, hence Oct 3 for Navarm River, returned on account of currying away of. libstay oct i at 6 r v off the Farallones. Schr Garcia, Peterson, hence Oct 1 for Albion, returned on a' count of earrylngaway of bobstay and fore masthead off Point Arena Oct 4. Shipping Note* The schr Volunteer loads railway ties for the West Coast, .«s. Steamers to sail to-day are the State of Cali- fornia for Portland and the \ aquina for the Sa- linas River. Steamers to arrive to-day are the Lni Angeles from Newport and Bonltaand Santa Cruz from the southern coast. \u25a0 The Hr ship. Brodlck Castle loads wheat at Ta- coraa for Europe, prior to arrival; Br bark For- mosa, salmon at victoria for London, prior to arrival. 32s fid. The Dunfermllne takes for Cork 95.U76 ctls wheat, valued at 9100.800: City of Benares, for Cork. 63,488 ctls, at 9,000. Tel*vrnnhic. > POINT LOWOS— October 6-10 t v—Weather, hazy: wind, W: Telocity. « mile* ' Disaster. i'- i £ii.-,'v Sept 23, In a NE gale, the schr Albert Walter went ashore three miles north of Kodlak and Is a total loss. All bands saved. She was commanded by Captain A very and had co cargo at the time. . , \u25a0\u25a0 . .' ' Spxon. Sept 20. 13 N. 26 W. Br bark Vlllalta, from Llt- erpool for Honolulu. Domestic Port*. REDONDO-Arrlved Oct 6— Schr Azalea, from r OKT BLAKELET— Arrived Oct s—Schr Rlf Battlett. from f*an Pedro. CASPAR-sailed Oct 6-Stmr Caspar, for Be- dondo. THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 185*3. 9 Steame* 'Destination! Sails. I Pier. Ststeor Cat ! Portland .Oct 6. (Spear Trnckee.... I Portland |"ct 7, rxiMiss'nl rants Rosa.. j San DMaa....(Oct 7.11 am IBrtw'y 2 lainareV I Yaquins oar.. (>rt 7. 9AM|Beaw'l4 Walla WallalvicA Pet snd.lOet 7. Msr*l I Ilumooldt ..Humbldt Bay. Oct 7. 9sM;wssht'n Los Angeles I Newport Oct 9. Ham B.lw'y 2 Oceanic... jchin* A.iapanloct 10 irS PMS S Columbia. ..iPortiand <>ct 11.10 am -near Corona 'San Olero ... (>et 11.1'am 2 Pomona . IHumhld' Bsv. (Oct 11.-9 am. Bdw'y I Queen....... IVie A Pgt Slid. I Oct 12. 9am HdWy 1 (..lima jpanama Oct 13. 12m P M 8 S Eureka iNewport I Oct '4, Bam BdWr 2 Departure or AnstralUn steamer depends on the arrival of the British malls. c WA' WATKR. .arge. [Small. 9 1 pi 9.52 a 'inall.il.aree. 10.1Opl0.2rtA iLarge.pm*'... j 2 64 a! 3.20p -I I I 3.40a' 4 lip Rises Set* 6 10 6.44 '6 11 5 4:' Rises. 2.47 r AUCTION SALES. GHAS. LEVY & CO.. Auctioneers and - Commission Jlerchants, Salesroom— ll3s Market st.. bet. 7th and Sen, Regular Salesdays— Tuesday and Friday. THIS DAY, Friday October 6, 1893, At10 o'clock a. m.. at salesrooms. 1135 MARKET, BET. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH. ....WE WILL BELL.... 1 Upright Piano: 1Organ; 1 Mantel Mirror: Oak DesK; Slueboards: Bedr>>oin Sets, withClipper and Curled hur Top Maitre-ses; Bedding, Car- pets. Oilcloth. Bed Lounges, Crockery. U. ass- ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc.; also a lot of new Shoes, Boots ant Slippers _1 CHAS. LEVY 4 CO.. Auctioneer!. AUCTION SALE THIS DAY, 1 P. M., 1040% Mission Street, THE FINE FURNITURE OF FLAT, ... CONSISTING .... Odd Parlor Furniture, Elegant Bedroom Suits, Brussels Carpet, Hair and Spring Mattresses, bed Lounges, (rockery, Kange. etc. » \u25a0 HI'BD Au.-tlon-er, 236 Taylor st. RAILROAD TRAVEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (PACIFIC SYSTEM). Trains Leave and re Due tn Arrive <%t S\X FKAXCTSCO. LIAVE— KIt^MSEPi UMBER 7. WQJ akbitS 7100 a Atlantic Express" for Ozdea and i r " East 9:45r 7^'Oa Beuicla.vacavlue. §Kuinje/, v ac- ramento * Redn>n r via Davis 7:15p 7JOa Martinez. San Ramon, Napa. Callstoga and *s » -«sa... 6:15p 8:80a Mies. San Jose, Stockton, lone, » £acraioento, Marysvillo, Red Bluff and orovllle 4slsP 4M)a New Orleans Express, - nt»K^ linr . L»s Angeles, Demlng, El Paso. New Orleans and East S:4Sr •9:00 a stor t' and Milton •8:45r {] : Oa Hayward*. Miles »nd San Jose... t<s:lsp »12:00 m Haywards. Mies and s .10 a... *6: tie •1:00p Sacrasnento River Steamers *9:OUP 4:00P Mkrtlticz San Ra-non. Valle]o. ai-.i C»DstOk:a, XIVerano and Santa R05a...... 9:45 A 4K)Or Beulcia V.cavliio, WooUund, Kb i it< I.« i !!-i-'. Morysvlile. orovine anrt Sacramento....... 10:1Sa 4: Or Niles, Livermor \u25a0 and -*i\ J \u25a0.. 3:45 a 6 :00p Kuroi>e<n M-ni Ogden and East. 10:45 a 5: Or Marlines. Stockton, X vinuud (for V' *iu it Fresno 10:45 a 6:3orLos Angeles Express, Fresno, Makersfleld, Santa Barbara and ' Los Antrel»s 10:45 a 5:SOr Santa Fe Ronte. Atlantic Express for Mojave and East 10:45*. C:00r Baywards, Mies and San Jose... 7:45 a |7:00r Vallejo tB:4sr 1-MUe Oregon Express, Sacramento, Marysvilie, Redding, Portland, Pugel aeundaa i t.asc _?.* : ~*: S NT > C DZ in Si on (S arrow tjauge). 17:45 a SundaT~Excnrslon for New San Jose. Los Uatos, Felten and Santa Cruj to:osr 8:15A Newark. Cmtervire. San Jose, Felton. Boulder Creek, Santa CruxaM w.vHt v mm .... 6:2ii.it »r«M>, cent«rvilte. S»« Jo»* Almaden, Felton. Boulder Creek Santa Cruz and principal way st«ti<ths ...'. *10:50 a 4i4Bp Newark. San Jose. Los Gates.... 9:50 a C<> ST !»• V S' >— >in i- and P w sen \u25a0 -»te •7:00aSan JoserAlasa4eTaa<* Way Sta- tlons *2t45r 17 :30a San Jos». Sant* Crux, P»c no (irove PrlM p' Wav -t»- o\u25a0* ;8:33p 8:16 a Ban Jose. Tr»s Pinos. Santa Cruz Pacific "rove, Paso Rol>l*s San Luis Oblspo) tnd Principal TVay Stations *:"%* |9:30« o A t t vv,y stations ;i:27P 10:4"a San Jose and Way stations 5:03* 12:('dp r^lo «il and Wav stations ... 4:15f •2ZLQT 8»n Jose. «l roy, Irs I'lnoi, Santa Cruz. Salinas, Monterey, arfl PaclflcGrove ... •10:40* •8:S0p San Jose and Principal Way Sta- tions *9:47 A •4 flop •»!<\u25a0 Ait" and ay Stations •3:08 a :10p San Jose and Way stations 8:43 a «:30r Palo Alto and Way Stations. .. U:3Sa f11:45r Pi" Alto and Principal Way ____ Stations t7;2BP a forMor'it i<. for Afternoon, •Sundays exc«ptea. '•• tSaturdays oalf SMonday. w«|»«B<lay an I Friday only. : tSundays onl*- NXCOASfO. ....V1A.... SAUSALiITO IPE3K/K»"sr. TIMK . Mll.l. INEFFECT «iCTOBER 1, 1893 L From SAN rRANCISCo to BAUSALITO and SAN RAFAKL (weekdays)— 7:3o, 9:00, 11:00 a. M. ;1:45. 3:25. 6:10. 6-.-S6 r. v. (Sundays)— B:oo, 10:00, 11:30 a. m.; 1:30, 3:00, 4:30. 6:00 p. m Extra trip on Sundays to SA USAUTO at 7:30 P. U. ; - TollILLVALLEY (weekdays)— 7:3o, 9:00, 11:00 a. m.: 3:25, 5:10, 0-.-25 p. m. (Sunday-)— X:00, 10:00. 11:30 a.m.; 1:30, 3:00, 4:30 P. J£. Extra trip on Saturdays to MILL VALLEY at 1:46 P. M \u25a0 To SAN FRANCISCO from SAN RAFAEL (weelc- <lays)-6:20. 7:45, 9:20, 11:05 a. m.; 1:45, 3:30, 5:10 P. M. (Snn>i4.vs-8:00. 10:00 a. il, 12:00 H.; 1:35, 3:05, 4:35, 0:05 p. M. Extr»_trlp on Saturdays at 6:35 p. m. From MILL VALLEY (weeKdavs)— 7:58, C:10. 11:10 a. m.: 3:33, 6:10 p. m. (Suud»ys)-8:05. 10:10, 11:40 a.m.: 1:40, 3:20, 4:40. 6:16 P. m. \u25a0 From SADSALITO (weekdays)— 6:s6. 8:15, 9:55, 11:45 a. k: 3:25, 4:05. 5:45 P. m. (Sun(iays)-8:45, 10:35 a.m.; 12:40, 2:15, 3:45, 5:15,6:45 p. m. Extra trip on Saturdays at 7:05 p. it. Leave San Fran-1 I Arrive In San Cisco. | Through Trains. I Francisco. ~ ~ 10:25 AMMmlys 7:30 ait \ Week- Camp Taylor, f<uft 1:45 pm j"days. 12:15 fm v Mo'y local oma. - (ex'd. nn .„ 1 SuQ - 6:lsPMWkdys S.ooam Jaays. point Reyes. 7 . 1R?1( { Sua * | ''""jilari. Marshall. 10:25 am Mndys 7:30 am •> Week ,• --i .'.-. 1:45 pm / days. Hamlet 12:15 rui Mo'y (ex'd. . j Tomales. ' 6:15 pm Wkdys 7:3oAMW'kdys Howards. 10:25 am Mndy 1:45 rMSatdys Duncans Mills. t>:ia pm Wkdys Cazadero Thirty-day Excursion—Round Trip at 25 per cent reduction. rrtdav to Monday Excursion— Round Trip: To- caloma and P< lnt Reyes, $1 25: Tomales, $2 00; Howards. $2 60: Cazadero, $3 00. Sunday Excursion— Rou. id 1rip.. Camp Taylor, Tocal and Point Reyes, »1 00. ~STA«E < ONNI-.CTKJNS.— - .ages leave Cazadero daily (Sundays excepted) on arrival of morning train from San rrunclico for Stewarts Point. Qua- lala. Point Arena, Cutlers Cove, Navarro, Mendo- dno City. Caspar, Noyo, Kort Bragg, and all points on the North Coast. Stages from above points will connect at Cazad<>ro with trains for San Fran- cisco at 1:00 p. m. Weekdays. "~ ~~ ~~T. B. LATHAM. «en. Pass * Tkt. Agt, General offices, 14 Sansome St.. S. F. .--. \u25a0 SAN FRANCISCO AND N. P. R'WAY CO.- liburuu Ferry—Foot of Market St. OFFICIAL TIME TABLE \u25a0 In Kffe't April 16, 1893- leave T _. n< . >.._ Arrive Ban Francisco. To ana From fan Francises . , a nn A L'kiah and i.n.n. t 7.40 a « |°« '°t.r,, n .d.,t. r *M* « 73 °' ~~~" (iuerneville \u2666• in I B.ooa and t10.3(U 7 , Qr t T.4oa I &3Or lßtermedtatB t 6.10r » 7 * SUF . points. . "' Sevastopol \u25a0\u25a0- '\u25a0 t 7.40 a t S.3OP and tIO.HOA S 6.06P I B.ooa § 6.001" lutsrmsdiate {0.40 a f ti.ior points. '' J ' - m t 7.40 a5 5 OOP 'and 81 * t 8.50 a I 6.05P I B.ooa t 6.05? lnttrmedlate §10.*0 a t 6.10P pol its. . t 7 40a t 8.30P Santa Rosa t 8 . 90 a « 6.05P I a; « 5 OOP "-si!"' t 0.30 at o 10P ! i"il\ 605 lnte p r Xt g ! ' § l°Ji A ' 73<>r t 7 40a 1.30p "~ ""— t 7.'^sa tli.3oP 800 a «:<.sor Ban Rafael t 8 50a 2.40P t 9.20 a * 6. 00P anil § 9.15 a " 4.40P }9.:<oa t 6.05p intermediate t)O.<OA } j.Odp |l I.OOA •*.*)'{ points. I 1?,*?* I Si?,' Tll.2oa| ........1 §i2.10P { 7.30P •~DallT.~t Daliy except Sundays. | Sundays only - {Saturdays and Sundays c ly. -: AforMTttlng. p for Afternoon. Stages cenaeet at Santa Rosa for Mark w«sl "^taVas connect at oeys«rriUe for BkaM Springs* Stewarts Point, Oualaia and Point Arena. . j ' Bt.ges connect at Ciov.rdale fer The |**J»* r * Stages connect at Pitta for Highland Sprlnga, Kelsryvllle. B«da Bay. Lakepert and Bartletl 8P Itagei ecnaect at Uklah for Vichy Soring*. Sara- toga Sprints. Blue Lakes. Cpper Lake, Lakeport, Be'onevllie, Greenwood. Orr's Hot Bpringg .Men- dofline City. Fort Bragg, Usai. Westport, Cahto, wlll-tts.CalP'lla, Harris, Bloeksbnrg. Brlduevlll* Hydesvllle and Eureka. , - ' - Special reduced rates on Saturday to Monday U O k n s'iindjys, naif rates to all points beyond Sao TlVkit O«ces, corner New Montgomery aad Market stt'eM. under Palace Hot"' H. C WHITING. R.X.RIAN, '-."\u25a0 O«bv m- \u25a0\u25a0-—*»- Gen. J. j am. Aaent. _ ATLANTIC ANO PA_IFiC RaIIROAIX SANTA FE ROCTE. fBAINS LEAVEAND ARRIVEAT SANFRA!T< ' 1clsco (Market-street Ferry) : ' ' ' LitATB \ - ADrtnsT'2'2 'Baa •*•'\u25a0'\u25a0 /ABBIVB Daily./ AUODBT ii % i 8? 3 - - Idai *:30 p.. Fast Express via Majave 19:15 a 9:00 A..Atlaut>c Express via Los Angeles ; 8:46 r Ticket Ofllcs—699 Market St., ' Chronicle ' Ball*- Ing. 8. F.I•- . I \u25a0--.. •'\u25a0-- 1 - W. A. pIBBj(LL, . 18tf ---^tife^ General fui«>«r acul AUCTION SALES. S. BASCH, AUCTIONEER, THIS DAY. Friday '.;. ......October 6, 1893 At 11 o'clock, at PAVILION AUCTION-HOUSE, 819 and 321 gutter St., Above Grant Aye., ....I WILL SELL... . ' Valuable Books. Bric-a-Brac. Paintings, Etch- ings, Engravings, Japanese and Other Ornaments, Turkish Rugs. Etc., Among Which We Would Specially Mention 10 Series of Dewing's Illustrated California, cost 8145; Jasper & Bream's Birds of North Amer- ica; Native Flowers and Kerns by Meehan: the 'Holy Hlble. by Adam Clara*. In 6 volumes; Pho- tographlc llustratlonsor Skin Diseases, by. F<x: Dorp's illustrated Works, and a lame collection Medical Works, Rusklu's, Dickens'. Shakes- peare's and several hundred Miscellaneous Books: 1Very Valuable Art Proof Etching t.y Fonce: 1 Water-Color by De Yen. "A Pawn Shop in Venice"; several pieces of Dresden and Melsen Bisques: Fine Bronzes: 1 Clock a .<> Vases, Genuine Sevres, cost 8H50; and Innumer- able coo s of other descriptions,' which must be sold without any reserve. _1 8. BASCH, Auctioneer. M. J. SIMMONS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SISLX THIS U V, Friday.. .......October 6, 1893, At 11 o'clock a. if., at the residence, 108 BIC3-H:TH[ STREET, ....ALL OF THE NEARLY NEW AND ELEGANT FURNITURE .. .COMPRISING Carpets; Grand Rosrpnorl 7Vi Octave Upright Piano: Handsome Hand carved i ak Chamber Fur- niture: \>alnut Marble Top Bedroom Suits; Fine Odd Upholstery: Walnut frame Mohair Parlor Suit: Fine i oily Mrussels Carpets and Hues: Mir- hlelze Mantel Clock; Bisque mid Bronze Orna- ments: White Hair Mattresses; Blankets ami other be I'iiiu: Flue Cooking Kange and Kltchnn rtenslis: I u?r»vniLi! and other pictures: Body Bruss Is Stair and Hall Carpet*, N. B.—The above go-ids have only been In nse about sixty days anilare all of the latest designs, elegant quality aud In perfect rouditlon. ocs 2t M. J. SIMAIO.NS, Auctioneer. FRANK W. BUTT RFIELD WILL, SELL THIS. DAT, Friday Octob-r 6. 1893, At 11 o'clock a. m., on the premises, 227 O'FARRELL ST., NEAR MASON, THE ELEGANT FURNITURE. FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD. Auctioneer. * 19 Montgomery street. FERRY STEAMERS. NOTICE.— S_CENTS EACH WAY Steamers ROSALIE and ALVIRA Will make regular trips between OAKLANDand SAN FRANCISCO as follows: LFAVE OAKLAND CITY WHARF, foot of Franklin str pet, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, a :00. 10:00. 11:00 a.m., 12:00 it., 1:00.2:00,3:00,4:00.5:00 ami 6:<<o p.m. LEA SAN FRANCISCO. Mission No. 1Wharf, 7:00. 8:00 9:00, IO:Oi>, 11:00 a. v , 12:00 m., 1:00 '2:00. 3 :00, 4:00, 6 :'>o, 8:00 «iul 7:00 P. m. THK DAVIE rEHRY & TRA - '\u25a0>">RTATH)N C". OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. PACIFIiTcOAST^STEAMSHIP CO. IDISPATCH STEAMr*R> FROM SAN _j^~at 1/ Francisco fur ports In Alaska 9 a. m. 4P\\ .1 i Oct. 1% 27. NOV. and I) <•. 11.26 WfiiMkla For British Columbia and Pnunt Sound ports, OrUtui>t | , and every nfth flay thereafter. For Eureka. Hnmboldt B v. Wednesdays. 9 A. K. For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports every fourth and fifth day, 8 a. if. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrorrt, Santa Barbara, Port Los Ang-ies (Santa Monica), Redon.io CLns Angeles) and Newport, every tourtb and fifth day, at 1 1 a. it. For ports in Mexico, 2Mb. of each month. Ticket Office— Palace Hotel. 4 New Montgomery street. GOUDALL, PERKINS 4 CO., General Agents. Itf 10 Mart st . San Francisco. FOR PORTLAND &ASTORIA, OREGON THE UMON FACIC C SYSTKM— ,/Mau (>ce%n Division—and PACIFIC coast iViPm STEAMSHIP COMPANY will dispale'i from Ppear-street whurr, at 10 a. m.. for the above ports one of their Al ironstaamsblps, viz: STATKOF CALIFORNIA— Oft. 6. 18 28. Nov. COLUMBIA— Oct. 1. 11. 31, 31, Nov. and Dec. lit •_• . .-><» Connertlncr viaPortland with the Union Pacific and other diverging, lines for all points in Oregon. Washington. British Columbia. Ala***. Idaho. Montana, Dakota. Ut*b, Wyoming, Yell"W»M:i9 Park and all points east and south and to Kurope. . Fare to Portland— Cabin, $16: steerage, 98: round trip, cabin, 30. _. , Ticket offlces— l Montgomery St., ana Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery st. freight office— SOU California st. eOODALL, PERKINS A CO.. supt Ocean Lin* 1 tf 10 M rket st., San Francisco. OREGON PACIFIC R. R. GO. STUMER ±oi- l'..iU.iu«i, >u.t>m Albany, Kogene City. Ktc. CTEAMSHIP LINE TO YAQUINA «*a 0 Bay hy this route 235 miiPi by £&*£& stiemer is saved over *nyotn^r rout. steamers are built of iron, with water-t.crht compartment*. Win sail from section 4, seawall, root of Battery street. Steamer WILL AMIS l'i'H VaLLGT will sail from San Francisco nil v, \u25a0 t"b-r 7th, at a. X. No freight received alter 8 o'clock a. m. on (1« i) i ihz. Passenger rates to Portland, first class, 14: second class. $t: Albany, first class, $12: second class, $7. lor freight rates, apply to D. R. VAUGHN, General Ag>-iit. section 4. seawall -JO tt OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY , fl.h v . The SplemllU 3000- -.^\- * ton steamers of the c»»*^*^" ~^^*T* a Oceanic Steamship Co. *s/(^ *-)f" Mll for Honolulu, O/ TS»V * vv£* Auckland ana Sydney A? if '\u25a0 r^?rl* \kOasnnder: \u25a0 // -Jsria* l*\ \\ * * or Honolulu, Apia, // VrffcftUA _-.« Auckland and Syd- li w ShaP^fl ney, ss. aiarlposa, » FiEMrlJ a Thursday October w \u25a0\u25a0•"\u25a0'wgßyii § 19th. at 2 p.m. v > —VL lf»TmL_ -a. ' For Honolulu only. S3. O, vEST?%?Si"'-/ N Australia. Saiurday, 4/^S^^^^V > oct. 28. 1893. 2r - if. '\u25a0?\u25a0-* *l*^ a^ £!ff Forpassage or freight \u0084 S EVE^ V ap-lytoJ. O. BPRKCK.- ELB * BROS. CO, 827 Market street. «_ HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET CO. New York, Southampion. Hamburg. SHORT ROUTE TO I.MPoTa» THE CMTINEST. rrHE FAST TWIN SCREW EXPRESS J&gA 1 steamers of 10.0U0 tuns and 3-17.000 £3fcJT terse-power are the largest, fastest and safest t j bcrmany direct, Passengers by this line for London trsnsferred at Southampton docks to the Ham- burg-American Line's special train to London (Waterloo station): time, 'Vi liouri. Through tickets to all European points. Express steamers every Thursday. i hrough tickets to all Continen- tal points via Cuxharen and Hamnurg (Hanover). >oriii;»'iiiia Sept. 141 Aug. Victoria Oct. 5 Furxt Bismarck, sept. 21 1 Normanma.. Oct. Vi Columbia.. Sept. 28| Furst Bismarck. Oct. 19 'i hese steamers are uuexce.ied tor speed, safety and comfort. rXTKA HTKAKFFS TO KA1I1B«8 DfiCCT. land, Geliert. Rugia. Dania, Rassla, Suevla, Fhaetla from New York Tuesdays ana Saturdays. Cabin, 950 and npward; steerage, $'i \u25a0. Direct steamers from Copenhagen. Gothenburg. Ftettin. Hamburg. Havre. ChnstlanU and South- ampton to New York regularly. A. W. MYER, Gen. Agent forPacific Coast. •01 California St., cor. Bausome, San Frauciaca fe27tt COMPAGNIE GENERALE TliA > 8 A T L. a T . a 0 X Fret >i Lin« to H rr \u25a0•. /\u25a0"OMFANY'SPIER f KW) 42NORTH jmt \. Blver. foot of Morton St. Tr*velers ifa^JJ by this line avoid both transit by English railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. ;. > LA GASCOGNE. Capt. Santelli \u25a0 Saturday. <>et her 14. 6:00 a. it LA TOU RAINS, Capt. Krangeui...... .......... \u25a0 ....... .......". Saturday. ci»ber 3:. .soon LA CHAMPAGNE,L»ur»m - ...... ..v.... Saturday. <>• t ber 28, 6:00 a. K. LA BRKTAGNB. capt. Collier ............ ..Saturday. v her i, 1:00 p. it MS-Tor further particulars apply to A. FORGET. Agent, No. 8 Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUUAZI * CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery are., San Frtnciseo. Branch onictf. Montgomery St. an3l tt WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Korai Mail Steamers . .' ..BKTWEKS New York, Queensto wn ALiverpool, v -.Ail O >,\ . . V \\ 1...1 V. i-ABIN. 860 AND UPWARD. ACCORD- /IWflt. \u25a0 1 Ing to steamer and accommodations tsiiMkW selerted; second cabin, fib: Majestic and eiiton- ic, $40 an.i US. Steerage tickets from England, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Damn <rk, through to .\u25a0an Francisco at lowest rates. Tick- ets, sailing dates and cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail l»ock, or at the General Office of the Company, 613 Market St., under Grand Hotel. G. FLfcTCHfcR, ap.b 1 nWerrttutt Gen. Agt. for Pacific Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. . TEAMERI LEA Vb ASPIN W ALL >««« . lonnlghtiy for the West Indies **& MUSK. Southampton, Call ng en route fat Cherbourg, Iraiice. and Plymouth, to land passengers. -^ - Ibrouth Billsof Lading, in connection with the Pacific Mail ».». Co.. issued for freight »nd treas- ure to direct ports inEngland and Hertna.iy. \u25a0 _; 1 hrough tickets r> from Ban Franelsoo to Ply- "\u25a0> oath - Cherbourg. Southampton. First class, 9195: third class, 9*7 60. ' For further particu- lars apply to FAEROTT * CJ*.; A* 611 . 1 *.. 'S tr 30tt CalUorniaifc \u25a0i ' ' •\u25a0\u25a0 ' AUCTION SALES. WENDELI. lABTON'. G. W. FBIXK, SKO. lABTON. (i At Auction! TUESDAY, TUESDAY .....OCTOBER 10, 1893, At 12 o'clock noon At 638 Market St.. opp. Palace Hotel. KLEGAXT IMPROVED PROPERTY. , Northeast corner of Oak and Buchanan sts.— As a whole or in the following subdivisions: North- east corner oak and Buchanan, with elegant 3- story residence or 13 rooms and bath, with mod- •rn ; improvements, lot 44 : «sxt 9; also N o. 432 Onk St., residence of 8 rooms, bath. etc.. large lot, 3Sx 70:bz87; also V-.«rnr> res. deuce of 6 rooms and bath, No. 604 Buchanan St.. lot 18x62: or entire property, lot being B2 :6xB7 leet; Omulbus, Hayes and flaigbt-st. cables. CASTRO FIGHTS RESIDENCE. East line (No. 833) of Castro st.. 20:6 feet S. of Hill— 2-story bay-window residence of 7 rooms and bHth: mantels; brick foundation: cement stone waU: street macadamized and sewered; nueview: Castro-st. cable; lot 20x80. CASTRO HEIGHTS COTTAGE. N. line of 22d St., 109:3 feet W. or Kureka- Pretty cottage of 6 rooms and bath: marble man- tel; concrete foundation: patent-none sidewalk: Castro-si, cable; lot 25x110. TRUST 'S SALE. Tulare County, 1 187 9-100 acres, together with appurteuanres. I ulare County, 600 acres, together with appur- tenances. Stanislaus County, 1380 acres, together with appurtenances. Stanislaus County, 176 8-10 acres, together with appurtenances. \u25a0 \u25a0 San I.uts < bl*no County, 664 acres, together with appurtenances. GOLDEN GATE PARK LOT. , W. line of Cole st, 75 feet S. of Frederick; this is a very desirable lot for a home; near Golden Gate Park; street sewered and macadamized; H'Ugiit-Ht.cable and Metropolitan eiectrlc road: -.sxloo i CASTRO HEIGHTS COTTAGE. N.llne (No. 336) «f Duncan St., 124 feet E. or Church: cottage containing 4 rooms and. bath: l:n .•(- yard, stable a 1 d chicken-house; Castro-st. cable and electric road; lot 24x114. MISSION - CENTRAL RESIDENCE -PROP- , ERTY. W. line (No. 110) of Langtou st, 125 8. of tol join,bet. 7t and Kth, FoUom aud Harrison; 8 rooms in tenements: rent KI'J 50; Folsom-st. cars and electric road; lot 25x8u. CASTRO H 1 IGHTS COTTAGE. E. line or Diamond st . 165 reet » of 18th; cozy cottnge of 5 , rooms and bath anil good stable: large yard: near lbth-st. electric road; rent 820; large lot, 28x125. POI.K-STRFET LOTS. BE. cor. of Poik and Lombard st«. ; 3 handsome, business and residence lots; fine view; examine these elegant lots; lots 30 and 25x71 :10Vi. j HOLLY PARK COTTAGE. SW. cor. (No. 58) or Ricbland and *outb ayes. Cottage containing 6 rooms, bath, outhouses, etc. : Mis-ilon-st. road vow being changed into electric; lot 5Ux6O. \u25a0 MISSION L\RGE RESIDENCE LOT. E. line of .Han Josh st»., about 350 (Mt S. of 30th St.— Handsome, buildingI >t: Misslou-tt. cars and electric road; large lot. 37x105x113. RICHMOND RESIDENCE LOTS- si. cor. of 3d aye. and Deeth St.. short distance f m Point Lobosave.— B fisndsomerexldencn lots, gm d size; \<2 block from P. A •> r>- d. and short wall from ueary-nr. cable, lots 25x87:11 to 100 ,'eet. HOME LOTS FOR POOR MEN. SE. cor. of Old Hickory and hchuyler st«,—Gift Map No. 2, near HollyPark and the y.m Bruno ro..d; ' mulbus cars, via ban Brunuroad: lot .5 x7O. SOUTH; SAN FRANCISCO BUILDINGLOTS. N. line Parnassus aye., 265 feet NE. from Sm- rpn-ti.-i ni or > st Heine lots No. 28. 'J!>. 30 and 31. bio . 368: Kallroad aye. and convenient to loth aye. cars; 4 lots. 26:6x89 to 130 reel. KASTON, ELDRIDUE * CO., No. 638 Market street, miii Francisco, Cal. oe 8 '\u25a0 li) _^ MENDOCINO— Oct s—>tmr Point Are- na, bent- oct 4. Ta'i OOSH— Passed In Oct s— stmr Homer, hnct Sept 30 ior i verett. SAN DIEGO— Anived Oct Stmr Excelslor.hc Oct 3. ALBlON— Arrived Oct 4— Schr Mary Bl.lwell STEWARTS POlNT—Sailed oct 6—Schr Archie in] I'ontif, 'or San t-rancisco. FORT GAMBLE— Sailed Oct s—Schr C SHolmes, for Honolulu. Foreign Ports. GUAYAQUIL— Arrived Oct 4—Hr ship Abeona, from Newcastle, NSW. 1)1 JiKIKK— >r t^.i Oct4—Krship Blythswood, from .Santa Hosalla via Valparaiso. V«'EE>STOW> -Arrived Oct 4—Br bark Sea- forth, from Astoria PANAMA— Arrived Oct 3— Stmr Colon, hence Sept 13. FALMOHTH— Sailed Oct 4-Br ship Alrlie. for Sunderland. HONG-KONG—Sslled Oct 4—Br stmr Empress of Japan, for Vancouver. LoN DON— Sailed Oct 4— Brship Crown of Den- mark, for San Francisco. ACAPi LCu-Sail«d Oct 2— Stmr San Jose, for San Francisco. LUNDV ISLAND—PMsed Oct 2—Br ship Ma- shona, from Cardiff for San Francisco. BUKRAKDSINLiCT-Salled Sept 30— Bktn Chas F Crocker, for Santa Rosalia. . tnf rit* of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. I LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oet 9—Stmr Trave. from New York. \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .- - \u25a0•-. \u25a0 \u25a0 BREMKBHAVEN-Arrived Oct 6-Stinr Nave- land, from New York. t \u25a0>• ; Imiorl-iliom. MARSHFIELD-Per National City—7 cs cheese. 120 M ft lumber, 40 bxs apples, IB bxs butter, 4 bbls liquor. Porter— loo M ft lumber. " . Empire City—3sl cs salmon, 168 telegraph poles, 14 Ins apples, pkgg express and treasure. Port Orfard 2 bbls 44 bis butter, pkgs ex- press. Trinidad— Mshingles, 3 bxs Ontter. Shelter Cove— 272 sheep, 46 bis wool, 1 cs stationery. El)XUKA—Per Humooldt— l4o Mshingles. 266 redwood doors. 8 ship knees. 16 bis wool. 33 ski peas. 16 rolls leather. 6 bxs mineral water, 8 bis plates, 1cs shoes, . 0 bxs apples, 1 cabinet, 66 pcs redwood hurl, 65 )>dis redwood canes, M barrels. 1 coop ducks. 68 kegs 13 hf-kegs 239 bxs butter, 3 cs fish. 19 cs boots and shoes, 12 coops chickens, 94 pkgs household goods. '--'.'.; < Cornfrnwes. . \" ...v- Per National City— Eveleth * Nash: EB Dean A Co; Vervalln A Rowe; UK Whitney ACo; a 8 Crocker A Co; Rout A Sandersou; Qetz Bros A Co; De Bernard) A Weitphal; Dodsre, Sweeney a Co; Wells, i-argo A Co: Hlgglns * Collins: N Vau Ber- gen ft Co;- Thos Denlgan Son ft Co; Beck ft Son: Sboobert, Beale A Co: California Lumber Co; if W butler* Co: ChasNeylm: Cbas H cker. '.Per Hum t Overland Freight Transfer Co: G D Vallier: Christy * Wise:' Ainer Press Assn; Jus Neyian; Allison, Gray ft Co:. M Kallsn A Co; oak- land Sash A Door Co; Brlgbam. Hoppe * Co; Cox Seed * Plant Co: Smith's Cash Store: Hills Bros; C E Whitney ft. Co; Dodre, Sweeney ft Co; Brown * Adams: Dairymen's Union: Get* Bros ft Co; C \V Worthrop; ) Kowalskv A Co: \u25a0 O B Smith A Co; Norton. Teller ft Co; K'uss, Sanders A Co: , Hum- boldt Mineral Water Co: Porter, Slesslnger ft Co: W heaton. Breon ACo APaladtnl ; C Carpy * Oo ; TVallier. \, \u25a0; _\u25a0 y,: ..> -; ; r For Late SMnnina Inteltiarnce See Tenth Pane. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Intended S.S. sailings from Vancouver TO JAPAN AND CHINA, Oct. 16-Nov. 13—Dec. 11. TO HONOLULU AND AUSTRALIA, Oct. 16— Not. 16— I >cc. 16. ApplyM.' M. >TKKN. Chronicle Bid's:, 648 MARK ST.. ban Francisco. CONRAD . CONRAD! CONRAD ! A CARD TO THE PUBLIC! While itis true that I have been chosen the President of the Louisiana State Lottery Company, vice M. A. DAUPHIN, deceased, I still retain the Presidency of the Gulf Coast Ice and Manufacturing Company; so that all proposals for supplies, ma- chinery, etc., as well as all business communications on other sub. jects, should be addressed to me here as heretofore. After January 1, 1894, my business will be removed to Puerto Cortez, Honduras, Central America, and will there go on as now without any break. PAUL CONRAD. Lock Box 1351. %M m 4 New Orle«aa v La. NOLAN SO'ROURKE, 11 THIRD STREET, S. F. LANES' ST. LODIS OR LANGTRY lOES, PATENT LEATHER T1P. 52.00 . ; GENTLEMEN'S FINE CALF SHOES, ANY STYLE $1.50 CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOuS, from 75c to $1.25 Our immense sales, the quality of the goods and our experience enab c us to surpass mr former efforts. Our styles this season possess that predominant feature in an improved way that has \u25a0 made them such popular sellers The embodiment of the grace of ' a : high priced shoe that can be sold at a low price is a secret A . watchful eye keeps them up to the standard. Perfect uniformity, . : no' deviation, is the rule. . \u25a0 ' ' WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FCR THE tELEERATED JAKES MEANS SHOES. .TvFrSu

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Page 1: Chronicling America · 2017. 12. 18. · TOE OAKLAND TROTS. Horses .Entered in the Fall Stake • r-K \u25a0-.''\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0' Meets. ||_".' iA'Ttie.stake' entries for

TOE OAKLAND TROTS.Horses .Entered in the Fall Stake

• r-K \u25a0-.''\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0' Meets.||_".' iA'Ttie.stake' entries for the TrottiDg-hnrse;-. =--Er*ed>rs'.. Association, whose races begin

£)atorday, art* as follows:Trouiiiii.2:19 cla!»

—J. Crow's 0. m. Elec-°

..\u25a0.tWßa'.ty •kleetoi--t«Mii\\indei ;O.A.Stockton's"•-• \u25a0' b'r,-b. Kniidle, by Simmer. dam by Jay Gould;ty _'G.>AV..V.Woc>cuid''s b. m. M.'l»el H, by Alex Hut-•. ton; ft-H. Si wion'« en. 11. Kiu« Oio. and Will-

\u25a0•\u25a0''.l4m Flmaw'x b. h. BonnT N B.'.•'TrotiiiiK, 2:22 cla-s— T. C. Snlder's r. in.

'i- \u0084,i\6r-A S.:by bfxiei Pi low;W. W.O«ifin's b.m..; Hayt^B.Dy Alex Billion; R. H.Newloo's eft.

\u25a0b- Kins a. by Alcona Clay; Geuige Ml»n< >'s•' • • lj.-li.-JS 0: Pelt- Brandi'Ws 1). v.. Kiee Coinage,-:. \u25a0 ,byA'bbi>tsli)i.u. and A.L.Hinds' b. 111. Hera, by

\u25a0

\u25a0 :Mjdiiibiim.)-Wilk s." • • lioituig, 2:25 class— T. C. Snider'" r. m.•°,

\u25a0 -Flora S.:Dv D.-xter Piince; B. F. > ini"«ii's" " *r.:m:,t,)tlle net), by Dii cior; J. N.liu»f •*\u25a0

-"to."'li. An o Jr., by Anieeo-L:i«ly Signal; L.J.'

*.: Sfri'JiliN i).-jr. sunrise, by Abboi^foid; J. 1)..' . .t.( •'- b. v.. Rex, by (:ui'- Aiainbrlno; P. Bian-

•\u25a0 d.«w'«..n. g. Fi«-e Coinage, by Abbot^loid; H.L.... ;i'lriud-'s' "b.-ti:Ruben 1., aud C. H. Corey's b. m.-*. • W(MMe|ie, t> \\ ofidnui.

'.\u25a0\u25a0•".:l'a.cij>j:. 2:15 ciass— T. C Smdei's blk.b.' \u25a0• •" •Ctetilf.-.b\"l>iompi'-r; I.W. Hod ton's D. ni.; .' HizH\H,by .nek; K. H.Newtou's bi. v.-:''.. • Ttyii-B-yiier, by Alex HiMt.in; H. Imimeiman's-" «11. ni.KiJ'Hii A and Movers & JVieyeis' b.g.

Cyiii.<, b\Ca|)l.iiu eb-ler.• .* •/rxiiiJinTJ. iiuef-iiille da<li—T.C. Snlder's r.'

tn.-Flora S, by D»-xiei Pititcw; R. F Sinn «<>n's", pr. in. I.ml*' hen, by Dirrcior; L. .1. Smi li's" ''

or.fsl Sunri>«r, by Abbo -loid; George Mi>uer'»r,g.BUbe(i Heio. by Bishop; A. L. Hind's b.'g. Riibnt 1., by Siena Boy, aud A.C. Dietz's

•' • Kiiiewrnid.'byMdney.. '

XrJuCitOK, live-mile (!a«h—.l. C. Simpson's gr.•h. Au*veiie. by Am -co; B. F. Simpson's ur. 111.

1 i'•Liii-It- 1. \u25a0' 1.by Drrecior; Gcorpe WisneiN r."'«. B.iSliopHero, by bi;.lioi>. and A. L. Hiud's, b. 2- KobeitL,by Sierra Boy.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.Miy E. Fuller to Arnold T Fuller,lot on Nline

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of Pacific. avenue, 23*2:6 t. of Polk street. S, 28 byV-H 100: ai-it.:• .. t»tr.e'ui Emma S. Fuller, lot on N" line of Pacific

-. av-eaue.- 206:3 E of Polk street, X 26:.< by % 100;\u25a0U 1lit on W line of Thornton street, 175 N of•

\u25a0 Shiews, N 50. W 135:4, sw 60. E 137:11, bio k2..'•-.CitV Land; gift.•

o \u25a0'•"• Christopher nelson to Llzette M.L. Nelson, loton-W iiueof 1 .wieh street, 55 .- of Sacrameuto, S

•°: ."27:6 by 100: -irt.'... ", 1 litukei to Herman Cohen, lot on lineof••.. .-jO.cUViAstreet, 28:4V« > of i-roadway. S 25 by \v• .- lO8tl^;$ltf.:'" '- <3«o'rne F.E. Harrison to J. W. Harrison, lot ono"

..SE-c'opiier or Greenwich and i>uch»naii stre-ts. v,„.'\u25a0 137-:t>, ,35.137:8. \V 5 -', .N 28:9. VV 85:6, > 108:9;

$W.\u25a0-..iJtieh-Keeaan and wife toWllSelmlna Heunlseh,

"".. lot.oii line of Fulton street. 122:6 Kof lirod-• 'erlct; X 25 by N 115: $10.

\u25a0.William S.. Chanotte and Nellie D. Stuart (by':giUrOi^n) to George W.Emmons, undivided three-

.-' tlnrtv-firtiijof loton E line of Norfolk street. 185,•_• N of Harrison, N 79:9 by E 47:7»'8. guaral»n•V. <??<"": $141. '.

.•.-"\u25a0William >. Stuart to same, undivided one-thirty-.-.. B(,trtV)f same: $10.'','.'

JjisepO-V. Aver to First German Baptist Church.c"• lot on =>-W corner of !ievp>.t«en:ii and Dehohe

\u25a0• \u25a0 • iftre»Mi-W!4»:9"by N 13.1: $Jtj3o.

\u25a0 .•John A: Zu'.iver to Ai.nie 1. /Oliver, lot on W

lino of IaiT Oaks street, 61 a of Twenty-third, S30 .-yW-il7;'i;gift.

Thomas HawKts to 11. Foster, lot commencing-160 f>-et. from MSioiner or Sanebez ami Twenty-"

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seventh streets, t. -6:6 by > 114, subject to mort-.""

°gaee: $j.- .

K.E Luty »ud wife to Maria Whitney, lot on W• '•• Hue or Uoffsaan avenue. 110 8 of Twenty-fourth 1. • 'street.. S 100 by W 1.; SlO.J: J. Whitney and wife to Ernest H. Dettner, i

'." clote lot on- W4lne of Hoffman venue, 110 Sof Twenty-f.ur'tb street, s 25 by w I.'5: $10.

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W. J: Adams and wire to H. W. Bradley Jr., lot :\u25a0 on. IS line of I- si street. 137 KolStocttou. E ;. .45:10 by S6O. $-.

-. . '. T. F. and Warren R. Payne to Catherine Carroll, !. • lot on S Htm of Clay street. 68:3 Eot Jones, E '.'S-6 !by 60:*5. \u25a0 .

Mary K.Fuller to Emma S. Fuller, loton S line-.Ol Clay street, 162:6 U orLarkiu, h. 25 by S 137:6- !flft. i

Christopher Nelson toLizette M. 1.. Nelson, lot Ion SE line of, Mission street, 402:6 SW 01 n:ta.;\u25a0 SW 80 by SE 160; girt.\u25a0 \u25a0 Lours handler and wife to George William Lake,lot on, W lineor Fourth avenue, 100 N of Clement> 25 by W 120; $10.I.Baruch and wife to Ludwlg Arnstein. loton j

.SE corner of A street and Eighteenth aveuua E'

. 78* SE 171:6. MX 133:11. w -.'4O. N 175; SJO.-S;iran >. Hlaney to man Lambert, lot on N'K ;

\ • corner of is street anil Twenty-eighth avenue. >'128 by E 100: $\V.

<.'<i Bates and wire toJ. P. Lindsay. lot on NW.corner of. Minerva and Capitol streets. W 55 byX- -100. black K.Railroad tlomesteail: $10.

•\u25a0\u25a0" A.bert E. Hall to'Delia Hail,lot on NW corner. • ." of o,a San Jose road and East Plymouth street. M- - 'to Sagamore, E to old San Jose road, SW to do-•ginnini:gift.• .-' 'Sid-onie Le Roy to Jacob Herman, lot on N'line

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'of Crescent avenue. 475 E of south, E 100 by >''..itio. lock S. Holly Pars: 8!0.

-.-• -.jVjfe'oX Ansa Davis (insolvent) to Eml! Gnnz- '•., Dufge'r. lot on S line of Virginia avenue, 70 E of <,- \u25a0

:Calif.;rßla, X 5-' by 8 75, COl Tract:$75.-.: :\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.l'.o'fiti >t-ve>is to John L. Ra lovich. lot on W \'. '"\u25a0 \'me o? Tort street, 405 N of Augusta, W 100, N I.-:i.:X XW 8:10. E 83:4. S 50. lots 148 and 149,

-. •' Silver 1errace; $10.,'\u25a0.'• ':' . "

auheda COTSTT.• \u25a0 •.' At)>aloni K.Bray of Butte City toNella'H. Bray,

'. •; lot on Nline of Dalton avenue, 121:8 W of San•• •Pa!-.. 155. W 300. N 165. W 390, 8 310, X690.

:-'\u25a0.-•\u25a0 -iotji-60. to 03. 99 to 105. block 6, Maxwell Tract:•- ';:»lse lot on NW corner of Dalton and San Pablo: "• -liv.eijues.' W 121:8. N 150, X 12"J:8. S 150. lot 'i\.i '\u25a0 *nd;.3'hair of lot 3. block 6,Maxwell Tract, Oak-:- -lahd-Townsblp; gift."V :1. M.and MaryR. Smith of Oakland to MildredV ;"«J'< -Scott of Oakland. loton N W corner of Efhe and

:\u25a0•'. •i.owe.l streets. N 132:5 by W 6u. lots Iand 2.-"','block' 23, resubdivision of smith's Subdivision,•:. Slifhews Tract, Berkeley: $10.

•'..\u25a0" Franklin acd Mary J. Moss to A.M. Aldington,-y 'o.f Stockton, lot on SE corner of Saratoga avenue.... ahdLaarel street, E 120 by S 132.50. lots 24, 25\u25a0.'.\u25a0. and 26, block o, amended map of Moss Tract,

••;\u25a0 bro.oklya Township: $10.

V- ". Builders' Contracts.:\u25a0.'".' .L.lKle J. Hem;.hill with P. J. M. Brennan. addi-

tions on Nline of Broadway, 172:6 E of Buchanan\u25a0-. :sireet, N 172:8. E 70. 8 127:6, W 70: 54195..-. :.' W. T. Colem'an withO'Connell *Lewis, cast and

:;\u25a0-. wrought Iron work on N line of Post street, 162:3./..= E.nf Powell, E 25 by R 137:6; 81450.

Meyers' Tooth.Barry Meyers has commenced an action

'InUw Superior Court by which he hopesto" recover 510.225 as damage* for injuryand. pain lot.owing the extraction of at/mth, through, as th* complaint alleges,"unskillful,treatment."

THE STOCK MARKET.../The market continued dull and heavy yesterday'- itb"no change Inprices.

-:\u25a0. -.: •- »otes.';\u25a0 RllT.ef was a point lower in New York, sellingat733 /Be. The London price remained 33%d./Bullion valued at 816,035 &0 has been sent to'/the .Carson mint from the Con. Cal. &Va.,makinga total or $43,833 36 forSeptember.. An assessment of 10 cents per share has beenleTiedby the Kentuck.

The CoptUMiningCompany or Tuscarora, NevIs about to declare a dividend of 10 cents pershare° The bullion statement of th«> Con. Cal *Vs. forSeptember is as follows: Worked at Morgan mill1712 tons of ore. Muillouproduced— Gold *,»•.2b0'27. Sliver $18,673 09. Tot.l. sis S3* •<«"

'Yield in bullion per ton-Gold SU 75 ,{,?„I$10 84. Total, $25 59. Assay value of the'ore iton per battery sample-Gold $13 86, sliversl2 97'Total, *-C83. Assay value of the ore per ton r>rrrailroad car samples, $:'S»S&. v

A. £. Head. K. McMurray. A. B. Dibble and:.others bare bought the Idaho quartz mine at

\u25a0 Allegbany.The French (iulchGold Mining Company was

Incorporated yesterday; the directors are: M. I)yairchlld. J. W. Conant. W. H. Fowler, G. W. Os--born and 6. W. Osborn Jr.

in. tbs Savage on the 1100 foot level they areextracting ore of fair grade at sever .1points from[ the fourteenth floor up to the nineteenth flm.r.. .Durlnr the we<-lc they have hoisted 262 cars of orefrom this level. Shipped to the Nevada mill MS'tons and 'rallied 315 tuns. Car samples average• f26 87, battery samples average $J1 7tJ. Bullion

yield for the. week, $4800. On the 950 levelIBiho main south drift at a point 170 feet south ofthe shaft, they nave started an east cms- ut andadvanced smne 17 feet: face is In porphyiy andquartz giving some fairass. They are iiso do-lug considerable work prospecting between the950 and 1100 foot levels.

i;oAi>i» -Al-ES-

Foliovrinc were' the sales in the San FranciscoEtock 1 card yesterday: . \- .

BTBCUE mokniko session— 9 :3o.6ConOd .35|160 0cc.Hn...10(

• AFTERNOON SESSION- -i:3O.200 H*k....40 300 CC V..11/4 Mexlcn...6O200Caledlia..P6 250 C Point.... 15 100 oobir 76100 Chan c.oMioo 300 70200 C C*V.1.20,400 Mexicn...ss 150 Potogl 20

Following were the sales in (be Pacific Stock1-iar.. yesterday:

lIKfIITI.AR SF.SSIOX— IO:T>.ion H«1chr.. ..26 650 CPoint.... Vi150 Peer 10200 uc*>...114 200 Crocker. .oß 100 Poiusl ...22200 1..0| I

A*TXRVOON SESSION— 2:3O.601) >lt» ... 101100 H 4 N... .37.100 Potosi 21200CCftV1.22WH)<) Kenick. ..05 100 (Savage. ..26100 U *C 18.300 Jphlr 73]

*.i-O»l>t. «M IATIOVS.Thursday. Oct. 6—4 r if.

lid.Afktn. jtnd.Aiked.Alpha Cod..

—06 Jnna. .......... —

06

iAlta 10 16 Justice 05 10[ Andes 10 16 Kenlucs: 06 10p.t,.nef 25 30 Lady Wash.... OS 10

Belle Isle. .... —Mexican 60 65'

PestAßelcner. 35 40 Mono—

10Bodie 15 20 Mount Diablo.

—30

lienton C0n....—

7.'iN.'Vajo.—

10liiil»«T 10 16. N Commonwth 05 10Bunion 10 15 x cv Queec...

—05

Caledonia. .. 05 It-N Belle 151e....—

10ClialleiiKeCon. 05 IDdphlr 70 75Coinmouwith.

—06 cccMental .. . 10 16

1 Cnoiiar.. 15 'JO Overman....... 10 isCon Ca *Va..1.20 1.26 eer

—10

Confidence 35 40 1eeress.—

Vi1 Con Imperial. —

0 l'otosi 20 25Con -New York

—05 Mivase 20 KB.

|Crocker.—

in *<B*Mlde»o. 00 101row 11Point.. 10 lb beorpiou

—Ob

l-xclirquer 05 HiM<-rra Neva<ta 36 *0}aftSit-rraNev

—0 IMlverKing 03

—1and Prize...

—Ui surer HiI

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Gould d currr 15 \u25a0 20 Unlou Coa 15 26!Hale A >.urcr». 3d 4U1;,h.. 05 10

!Jackson 30 —|l eii..w Jacket. 35 40

MlbttLLA.Ni... >LCDKITIII.Thursday. Oct. 5-2 r.m.

£10. Jitketi.i Bid. Asked.C B<1«. 4...110

—if V Water... 96 9o S/*'

Cai-st(Cos.—

luls^lhiDe Lakes..—

IV

CBtaO Wo. 95—

Capital Gas..- "6

iDpnt-»t7....—

150 Central Oas..—

100Ho, ex coup.. 95

—Oakland lias. 401.4 iJ

l&CHseRvtJ—

96 Pac«»slino. 75—

I.ALsbtCu B.—

104 I'aclCcLaiitK—

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—104 Ihh (iasl gb.6. t>B<>4 68y2

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Genry-stRK.—

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— —MuJIKK 50

—NRyotCase..

—100 Omnlbusßß. 46V2 49

NRyi.fC.vs— —

Presidio X X 17Va 24OakG.I .t115.

—100 Flremsn'sFd

—166

OmbusCßv6.los%—

Hatelnvstm.— —

PaßollMill6.—

101 AtunticPovr 27V» 35Io,.di»>ue»>.loo

—CalPowder.. BO 140

NUKKi—

115 t.iantPowCu 13 14PiCURyB.

—J»2Va!VitorltPow.

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Pwl-stßyo.—

118 ililKIHaCMO 25—

bPRKArisB..—

9il'8 < a Cottn MO—

471^«PKKCaI6.IO4

—CalElecLleht 20Vn 20V*

SJHKCiiS.—

95 'CalKlecWM. 4Vt*

M'lirßy("al6—

94 HawaianCom 6—

S V Water 0. 114 115 Hutccußusar &V<l—

SVWater.4.—

S»OV« Ji^isonMfrC—

ISAngloC*lßlt.

—70 ;>iercbExAsalo7

—Bank 0fCa1..212J^3V6 jOceaiuc

—40

CalSaflieDos. 48 4y 2PAxiryFreA—

3rrstNatKnt.

-IPO Pac Cost BCo 93 100

LPAAmlinlc.ll6 120 !}\.cln*NalO—

30I.*SFBauk.. 32Vi

—'lac Roll Mill

—80

Pacific Bank.—

75 laWoodnwe—

30>I«rcbExKt. 15 21 ParaffinePtO 70c

—CntraCosW. 80 98 iacTransOo

—85

MarliiCoW..—

65 inltedOCo.—

36MOBNIVO SICSAION.

Board— ss dl Flectrlc light.20y8.Street— 3o S V Water, 95 V*

A \u25ba TERN' OO s- •\u25a0KSSIOJI.Boord-100 Cal Electric Light, 20y8;6 Giant

Powder Con. 13 :!,i: 15 do. 14.

street— ls 8 V Water. 95 \ 4.

HOTEL ARRIVALS.INTERNATIONALHOTEL.

J Colby, l.os Angeles X 8 Hon<ton. Byron.1 1> Ml'-fcnr. N T J >ulnvan. N Vr:CHrk. USA A Abul.ir.USAF. -I Huffman. USA TJ \u25a0• Uson. LompocMrs wihur.Les Angeles X Thatcher, Los AngelesJoe Bechtel. Arizona 0 Woodford, CilI)U Mayiiard, cal N L> Maynard. Cal.lohn B.yrin.Cal P a Kelly.CalH Thompson, Cal 6 1bominon, CalC A schnonr. Cal H Sulilva".Portlandowen npie. London H Hart. ClevelandN»d Harris. Paris J Ctumbe s. PaTHalllday. London fNesbit, SpokaneA Taylor,ii.alweil

PALACE HOTEL.BPornre * wlfe.Los An s Voilmiin,N TJ H B>rtoi, Lisbon Mrs C Sartos Lisbont S Stsaoaa, <ierman/ C \u25a0 atte:iiiausen.CapeO HW W'oilier, Uertnauy C Uranerfeid, (Jassell.1 B Burnett, Los Ang S ABooth. Minn^aooltsHW Siii;lb.Kng'and F BLat rop.MinneapolisHDharmapola, Calcutta <", E (i.ird. Los a. .gi-.esIJ R> illi.g. Los Angeles Mrs H C Wise.San RaTaelICstpt J J O'Connell, NT Dr F W Ihue, ChicagoJ F Jameson. Scotland P J Fled. Monterey1' Vlaeher, N V AW Ev.tns. >cotiandProf Vlolle.Paris C X Day, Los AngelesHLow,> V

NEW WESTERN HOTEL.E Burke,Butte Otto Wilson. Rio VistaHUrlffln.Solano EIBoszln. San RafaelQeo Meader. Cnicaro T J BtcRiDS. Sau Rafael(i W Smith. S»n Rafael HC Mattman. Nap%W MeManus. Milwaukee J X Abbott. MilwaukeeB X Fisher, Alameda E >tafford, Ky

San Fi">nci«o<. '«rk«t.

Wholesale rates from slaughterers are an follows:BEEF—First quality.sfssy?c $It.: second qual-

ity, 4^c: third do. 3Vi>@4c f( 16.VEAL—Large, s©6c % &>; small Calves. 6@7c;

Dairy Calves, B©9c * Th.MUTTO>—Wetken. 5@5%c: Ewes, a©sc

ftlt>.LAMB-7@7v»cflJnPORK-Live Hois. 6V4@sSijCfltb Tor heavy and

medium grain-tea: stock Hogs, £@s Vic: dresseddo, 7^®7%c » P.

MARKET REPORTS.Thursday Evksiso, Oct. 6.

grMUABT OF IKS makkkx*

Bllrerweaker.Wheat declined again.Barley qnlet.Oats arriving heavily.Bye lower. Corn qnlet.Bay slightlyhigher.

Bayo and Pea Beans lower.Potatoes very cheap.

Onions unchanged.Creamery utter drawing.Cheese firmer.Eggs keep np.More Eastern Poultry In.

Game easy and plentiful.Peaches and Plums higher.Dried fruit in good demand.Provisions unchanged.Wine Grapes doing better.

New York Markets.New Tokk. Oct. s.— The great part of the day's

business was done before nuoo, and after that houra dull nets settled upon the Kzcbange which wasaim funereal la character. A strong buyingmovement was Inaugurated In Reading at theopening and Urge blocks were taken at advancingprices. Whisky was pressed for sale, chiefly bybouses with Washington connections, which lei! tothe Impression that possibly eont.mp ated actionon th-tariff was not favora le to the spirits Interestand u,y was the net loss for the day. The generalmarket was firm at the opening and becamedepressed very snortly there tter. but rallied be-

-1 fore 11 o'c ock. oolv|to a.-aln become wrak beforenoon, and durlnsr the afternoon the heaviness con-:tinued, the closing tone being weak. Uoytrnmentsstrong. Petroleum quiet and steady; November.

EXCHAXOR, MONXT AND BON'M.Money on cal' easy; closed offered at 2%.

iPrime piper, 7@y%. Sterling exchange firm:1 olity-lay bllli, «4 »'2S/4@4 83: demand, S4 84%!©4 85. v. s. 4's. regular, $110V>: do coupon,

*noi-j: 2's regular, $98: Pacific 6's, $102; Sil-ver, 73-Y«C

KAJI.R"A!> SHAKES.'

Atchiaon.. iHVs Northwestern..... 99'American Express. 109 , Do Preferred... 138Canada Southern.. 46y Oregon Improvmt. 9Canada Pacific... 75 .Oregon Navlgaton. 40Central Pacific.... 1 Va "n-fron Short Line 5Chicago. B.* Q..'.. 81*/* Pacific Mail IBDel Lack*TVestn. 145 Pullman Pa1ace.. .167Denvr *R.'. pref. 29 |Reading...:-...- 18%Hreat Northern.... 109 BloGraiide&Wstit. 10IllinoisCentral 9a i Preferred 40Kansas *Texas... 19 I Firsts 65' 4Lake Shore 122

'Rock 151and........ B4*/8

Louisville 4 Nub. 49V* St Pau1..... 69*/4Michigan Central.. BlValSt. Paul ft Outana. 34 V*Missouri Pacific... 23V4pexas Pacific... ..;• 6<^Mexican Central.. 6% Termina1........... 103VsNorth American... 105 'Union Pacific l8S/8inorthrrn Pacific. 6% IV.8. Express M>

Preferred «0"4 Wells-»<argo 130N. jr. Central 101ViiWestern Duion.... 80%

INtIITSTKIAUI.American Sugar... 89 General Klectrlc. 42%Amer Tobacco 'National Lead. .. 26Ainer. Cottoa Oil. 34%i>atli>nal Li seed... i«Bell Telephone... STVfe'Natlonal Conia<e. 2ayaChicago Uas. 59»/» ; Do Preferred.... 46Distillers 27 I

GRAIN* AND MERCHANDISE

October, 'Oc.Flour— steady.Hops— QuietCoffer— Options steady at 6@-0 p>mts advance.

Sales 7750 baas: October. t10'95@17: November.51640: December, tltOltt 05. spot Rio firms No.7. 181*0.Sugar— Raw. steady: refined steady.

Copper— Quiet and weak: Lake. $9 50 bid.Lead—Dull aud lower:Domestic, $3 60.Tin—Firmer.Spelter-Quiet.'riirn- •

ar'<«t«.

Chicago. Oet 6.—Wheat was qnlet and openedVfec lower, autekly advanced i^ on covering byshorts ok account of larger up »rt clearances anda reiiuctluei of Bank of Kn*i..i]dlate, declined lcmi free \u25a0 ffi-riius. which develop -'I Into generalselling as a result of favorable i IIs c ins. news,liberal Northwestern receipts and weak Cablesand closed e»«y at 6,'BC lower than yesterday. Ke-ceipts. 162,000 bushels; shipments, 281,000 bush-•ls.

CATTT.K.Cattle—Receipts. 13,00: active and steady to

nig:er: fancy steer*. *5X5;Cfloiee to i>rlm<-, $5 bO©5 76: mm v-, *n@s So: ..tiers. $;-t 75<gU95:Texnns. $.' 75@-' 80: \u25a0- esterns. *.<(s*

Hoe*—

Receipt*, 18.000: active and aboutstca y; round and common, 96 v*o<s>j 10: mixedand packTs. $« -f-faJ-J 50: prune heavy n

'butch-ers' «vdgh s. $6 5 & "ft: prtn c light,io85@3 95.

Mieep—Rece (its. 10.000; trifle lower; natives.*-•6U©5 M; W. sterns, f.i 25@3 85.GRAIN AND fROVISIrtV-*

Wheat Is easy ca»h. t4'/s c:December, 67V4cCorn, lower: eash.39%C; December. 40n. Oats,f;sv; cj>sli, 27J/iC: December. 283'iiC. Porn,steady: < ct»b •. $16 50: January, $14 15. Lard,stead-: October, -9 t>6; January, $\u25a0« 30. Kiln,steady: October, «8 Si): January. $7 37Vj. X c.46c. lariey, nominal. Flax, $1031.*. Timothy.$3 85. ; .

Foreign Market*. \u25a0

\u25a0wheat IXuvwtrnouIivFTiFoot., Oct. 6.—The snot msrr«* Is dull

at Bi 8V2'l. l>rf• es me lower at -8? for offcoast 29s tor prompt shipment and -Si [or uearlydue.

FtrrDßKs.The Produce Exchange cable elves the followingIlverpool quotations for M) 2 Ked Winter:Octooer. 6s 41.4 d: November, 63 6Vj'l:December,5» 7V«d: January, 6s 8V«d; February, 6s 9V«d:March, 6s 10Via.

BECOBITIK*lonpos. Oct. 8.

—Consols. 98VB@9BV<i; Sil-

ver, 33 %d: Meucb Rentes, vat 10c.

Portland's Ku*iiie««.Portland. Or.. Oct. 5—Clearances, $273,000:

balances, *02 .000.

Kxchnri'" «*i<l >ulli->n.Sterling Exchange. 60 days

—4 P4VaSterling fcxcnmge. sight

—4 87

New York Exchange, sight—

20New York Exchange, telegraphic...

—30

Hme Miver, spot. %» ounce—

73»'»Fine bllver. 30 days

—72

Mexican Dollars-

69y9 60

PriMiUfn Market-FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family

extras. »8 tia \u25a0 75: Bakers' extra*, $3 60®3 Oosurerfine, >. 00*2 •«> »* \u25a0\u25a0'•I.

WnKAT—Declining Eastern and foreign mar-kets continue to depress prices here and anotherdecline is noted. No. I, $1 02Vif'5t i'3. V ••'-\u25a0:choir», SI 05: lower graves. 95. a,*: Vctl; extrachoice tor mlllliiK.$1 O6i.4 W4 *ctl.

CALL BOARD SALEM.Informal Session— lo o'clock

—December

—300 tons. $1 121,4. May—2oo. $1 25%.

Kkodlar Wobnino SESSION—

>1 l}

- —100 tons,

$1 25V»: 3 'o,$1 25; 900, SI 24%: 4i'O. $1 4r»a.December

—2110. *112: 100. $1 11%; 1400, i

$1 ll*,i:»00. $1 1 i*/*. Seller '93— 100, SI 06 V*-Afternoon Msaiov— M.iy— tins. $1 24Vg;

BuO. $1 24S'g: 610. «1 24V4: 100, $1 24%. De-cember

—70". »1 IIV2: (00. $1 113.'8: 800.

$1 115 .ISA LET—Dull and not materially ehaneed. No.

1 8i!.65@U6Vic: choice brightdo. 67^@68%c:dark Coast. 6VH@ti^ic: isrcwlns:. 7^'-@« \u25a0\u25a0<•:

Chevalier. SI 10@. 16 lor standard and 75090 cft ctlfor lower grade' *~*

CALL BOARD SALE*Ijjforval?ession— lo o'clock— No sale*.Kehuiab Mobsino S«»Bi(^t— Nosales.aftunuon &KHSIOM

—January

—100 tons,

78V».c: 100. 7«c.ua B—over 61100 ctis came In yesterday, mak-

ingnearly 18,000 ctls In two days The market Isnatur lyweak nnder these heavy recelts. Milling.$1 HKa. 20 ft ctl: fancy Feed. SI 3

-®l 17l2:

good to choice. SI 0;>@l 10: common to fair. 85c\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u2666\u25a0I K-.i. Os'@*l 05; Black. 90r@$l 30, Ur..».$I@l 07V?: Surprise, $1 2U@l 21- V\u25a0 <'tl.

coKS- Quiet. L»ree Yellow, 960: Small RoundYellow. 95c: White. 90@95c 9 ctL

RYh—Weak, lower »nd dullat 86®"0c V ctl.BKAN—Quoted at $17 M>'» 50 V ton for the

best and Sl7 for ontslde brands.MIDDLINGS—Quoted at f.:wdf 9 ton.CHOPPhD FEED-sl7 60©18 60 *ton.BAY—Contluura l.ght rec Ipw have resulted In

firmer prices Wire-bound Hay sells *l©2? tonbelow the quotations. Wh^at, $8 o«i:',: Wheatand Oat. S-.a-i. ¥1 '•">: HarlfV, $7 M>B>9 60: Oat,$ 010; Alfalfa,$8ffilO; Clover. $S@9 SO; Com-pressed. $8011 bO; Mock. $o®7 It ton.

STRAW— at :5&942V9C? bale.MiLI>TUrH!S

—uround ana Rolled Parley,

$16 50017 9 ton; «>Uc»ke Meal. $32 50 whole-sale and $35 %* ton jobbing; Rye Flour. 3V'2cVa. Rye Meal, 3c 1? fb: Graham Flour. 3c: Oa-meal, 4',ic $IT>: Oat Groats &c; Cracked Wneat,BiAc; r.u wheat Flour. bidaVaC; Pearl Barley,4@4V2c « tr.

»KKDH-Mustard quotable at $2 35@2 60 9ctl:Brown Mustard, 5202 25: Flax. $2 25@2 SO »ctl: Domestic Canary. :Imported Canary. *<jj6' ,c; a i'alt a, 9c:Timothy,»®s^c; Rape,2®2V<iC« to; Hemp, 4c*B>.

DRIED PKAS—Nominal: Split Peas, 6V,(io:;4c

ft tb.BUCKWHEAT— NominaIat $135* ctl.COKNMEAL. ETC.—Table Meal, 2%(93L%c.qd

rt>: Feed Corn, $•_\u25a0•-'a '-'\u25a0<: Cracked Corn, $23@24 Jfiton: Hominy. 4y3(&4%c» m.BEA •h— Hay is ami Pea are lower. Bayns are

quotable at $ 6()@1 6* V <tl: Pea. $'.'f«3 10 Vrtl:Large White. $1 *'©i90: Small White, SI PO<S2 0.; I'li.k, SJ 1' ©2 16: Reds, $2 '^s@'i 60:Llmas. $3A2 -0: Batters, $3 -ft® 65 Vctl.

POTATOES— 1hr iliun.Niiotniirovement.Sweets, .',o©7Bc: Garnet Chiles,' 48®56c: EarlyRose, vt®.i.-c: Salinas Burb. 60®80c: RlrerBurbanks, Ht'fajisc: hirer Ke'is. 4U05 c V en.

ONIONS— nouangedat 90c®$l; Pickle Onions,

60&65C9 Ctl.BUTI'i.K—Buyers are devoting their attention

to tub and picked roll In consequence of the high

prices, and creamery Butter nccoidlnely drags.Receipts are decreasing, however. Fair to choiceCreamery quotable at :\u25a0<. f<s (&'\u25a0 V lt>;Dairy squares,

309 Me;fancy Dairy rolls. [email protected]:good to choice,28®29c: common to fair. 2J. \u25a0 • (!S-7VjC: 'reamorvtub,269 7V^c: Pirkiedßoli. 20(2>i2c: Firkin, 18@20>-: Eastern ladle-packed. 17V3@18c VIb.

CHEESE—

\u25a0be mam t co tl ue* [•\u25a0 harden.Good to choice mild new. 10@llo 9 0); 'ancyinir 11l/jcjordinary. A3'•c:Touug Americas.lu@HV-c;'EMtern. l3Vs©l4c V ttt: tester... 13c» Ib.

- 'POULTRY—Another car of Eastern has arrived.

Pliers show no eb di» of consequence, l.lye"

nr-keys, iB®lßo forGobblers and 16@18c for Hens:Geese. ?* pair.SI 26®1 50; Goslings. $lo<i®l7>;Uncks, $.(»•> 9 doz-nj Hens, $s@« 60; Roosvert,yoong. $4 ft ©• 5o 9 (loan: do old. $5@S 60* dozen: Fryers, $3 30@4 « >ioien; Broilers,» '..!:i juVdai»n for large and $2<32 60 V* <!\u25a0 -zinforsmall: Pigeons, SI 60® * 9dozen tor young andtrial 25 lor old.

tiAilh—Arrivals are lloera) and the market Is

exsv Considerable spoiled stock Is coming to.Quail. 76c@$l 9 ten: Mallard. $2 50@8: Sprig.$12591.r 0: leal. 76c@Sl 25: Widgeon. $)@1 20:Small Duck, $1V "oz: ray 'ieese, $2 2 (at 50:English Kntpe S2 60 ftdo«: Jaok Snipe. 61 ©75e:Flare. $191 26; Rabbits, $1 <-'6®l 60; Doves. si@oi)i V <lozen

E«GS— iinn and in fair request. Fancy Easternquotable at 26®27V!r :enmmon to good Eastern,&?@2sc 9 doze' :California, »tore k.fgs. 26@3u0:inc. Eggs. 3i%@;<6r lor small and off color and2s@:w->*c. for large white. - - '

HONEY—Cm . "©>•'»•\u25a0 9 Ib: water- white ex-tracted. 6@5%r; Men: amber extracted, 4»,-i<iO6c;dark amber extracted, 4»/4©4^c 9 IT.

BEK>WAX—Qii--If at *i2034c 9 Id.ORCHARD FRUITS—fe-u.e- >v Plums con-

tmu<- 10 rise.- ('\u25a0'inegranaieß. 50@75c ft box:Quinces, 2f»©4i'< ftbx:Watermelons. $'@10 V100:Cantaloupes. 75. (a.! 1V.crate: Nutmeg Melons. 25@4UC > b x: Crabapples. :«'©:iOc: Piums. 60®t>&c:Peaches. 36@76c 9 box: Apple-. &u^s76c ft o.xfor good to Choi' « and V6(a)4oc 9 box forcommon to fair: Pears. 25<3)50c ** box; BlackFtes 25@5i'c 9 box: White Figs, 26040c9 b x.

BERRIES. ETC.— Ksin eiries $3 \u25a0 ®5. Straw-berries, $;< 6i ®>9 chest; Huckleberries, 3'/i(*uc9n>. \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0

'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0-.\u25a0\u25a0'."-

GRAPES— TabIe Grapes were easier yeiterdav.but W in-- Grapes did oet'er under a good demand.Tonavs. '.6©'oc: Muscats. .6® \< C: Malagas. ve@Ssc; Sweetwaters. .6@35c; black Grapes, v;6« (6c

ft box; Ziniai del Vtlue lirapes, 512@14; \VblteOr pes. $10912 9 ton.

cKANiit!'\u25a0 ;'i!•->—ouiet and plentiful. Wiscon-sin. *'•6<'©7: Cap>- C d. $7 7 ©8 .'.O ftbbl.

CITRUS FRUlTS— Australia. Lemons. $1 25®) Ms mcilv Lemons, :California Lemons, SI@2 V

'"iItcommon and $2 6l>®< 9 b x for

good to choice: Mexican Limes, $4@4 Oo ,-\u25a0 >». x:Bananas, $1 60®2 60 ft banco; Pineapples, $S&i>ftdoz. .v:,v-_-i \u25a0 :r. \u25a0... ,;±

-.:..;;,. ..:.:- v :...-. :\u25a0..,•:.- DRIED FP.TTIT—The market continues invery

to • d sb»i<<. = Pears. ,6©«c.9 ft" r'*'bi-acliedDrives and J ('i C for qnxrters: Apples 3i/?@4c forquartered. itri,,c9 ir. for sliced and 7©7140 for.evaporated: Bleached Peaches, n'. ©Hefib: sundried Peaches, -.(»».•: Apricots, Moor|)arki. 11Vi@12V2e K- vis. |i©liV*cfor bleached and 6£'.c for sun-dried: Prunes. 4%@5c for« efour flze-:.Plum*.;6v*@ttc9 I!, lor pitted anil2©'<c9 1b f• runpltte<l: hies. luck. 4®sc for pressed and 2©:u,.,c V1b (or unpressed; white Nectarines, £>@7c;Red sect rlnes,6©tc 9m. . -

-1 ;KAIBINS AND DKIiD GRAPES

—Quotab

at hic 9 ID off from \u25a0•

the foliowins; cnrahina-tion pricr*:London

-Layers, $1 f3<><ai 60: lo.se

Muscatels, In boxes. $10140: clusters, $3; loose

Muscatels. insacKs. 40 vIt) for three-crown. 3%cfor two-crown and 3%c forseedless: dried Grapes,\u25a0•" ,r4»2 i.-jc x n>. :

NiiT^ -Pine. Snts are ouotable at 121/2818<- ftIB; Walnuts.' 6@7c for hardshell and

-for

sortshell; softsheil Aimonds. 10@r.'V,c: hardshelldo. « to: p par-shell, ,——:New Chile wal-nuts, 9c« tt>: Pennnts, 4@4V»c V 0) for domestic;Hickory Nuts, 6@6c; Pecan*. B@loc tor roughand l)@rjv>rfor polished :•Filberts. lOQlOVbc:BrxzilNuts. g®9c ¥ lb: Cocoanuts. f4ft46 «100.

VKOE ABLi.S'-Noth'i'g .new t» report EegPlant, V6Q4O :Green Our*, 60(^8^c 9 box;Green!Corn, 5 «i

' c $ sk mid fiO@b"c Vcrate: AlamedaCorn, $1 v!S»l ,0 9 box: Tomatoes, '2(»@'6c 9)box:- Green Peppers. 26®4i c V box and 36@4i'c V- sack for Chile*: 30@4l'c 9 box 'orBell: Cucumbers, •<!' @3 c *box: Pickles, 6(i@7scIK100 lbs-.ir No..'mii.itI?6(9l 51' for No 1:GreenPeas. lV@2V<c: String Beans, l@'.'r*It:LimaBeam. '.(a. <c %a tb: summer Bqn»ah, .'•© 'sc:Marrowfat Bq>ianb, 6'«« V 'o>: Caouage. 800«ctl: Feed Carrots. 4' @50c: Turnips. Toe: Beets,76c: Parsnips. 91 2f>:Garlic, I©l

'.c »B.

PKOv iBIO>B—Qu•

ad" s rrmain v changed.Bacon qui>ai>l*at l4"«4@lf> '<e for heavy. ievi(4>l6»/4c VJb for medium. 17@l7*ie V rr. for lightand l»<ai9o for extra light: Eastern Sugar-curedHams lire quotable at 14c: California Hams. 11©He* Ib; Eastern Lard, tierces. «%@<V4 c forcompound and ll^U'-c tor pure: patis. lv%c:California, tierces. Hi^cfor compound and 10Vi@1 c forpure: balf-bbls, 10V«iC: 10-» tins. 12c: do,6-Jb r.;V c; Mess Beet. $7<®B; extra mess do,$3 50C4>9: family do, $10 sU@l!:extra prime• or-. si to, 4 60: extra clear, $26 * bl; mess,

924 9 bbl: Smoked Beef. 10fa»10M,c V tr,.

HOP—

Quoted at l&S>l*yi>'»B. according toquiillty. \u25a0--..'

t'lDi-S AND SKINS- Heavy salted steers 41415-HID; medium, 4c tt>: light.Se: Cowhides.

He * ft; salted Kip. 4o: salted Cnir. tic* tl.. saltedVeal, 6c; dry Calf. Br: dry Hides, usnal selec-tion, s'a6c 9 IB: dry Kips, 8c; prime Goatskins.30®60c each: Kids, t>@loc: Keersklns, good sum-mer, vft^3i'c 1* rb: medium. 10©'.'0,. : winter, 6c:Sheepskins, shearlings, io@2nc eaoh: short wool.26S*4Uc: medium. 40«06t> ea' b: long wool. 76ceach. Culls of allKinds about Va Ims,

TaLI.OW— n. 1 "\u25a0 dered 4!Vi©ic;country Tal-low, 4*041/4 6: Refined. 6c: Grease, 2

•-v ®3'- L.c Vm.

Wool—Kail Wool 18 quoted a> follow*:. treeMounta n, 6@Bc <Jl tb: Northern defective, KB7c V lb: Southern aiirt san Joaqnn. 4@sctb; Spring clip Is quotable as follows: Huin-boldtand Mendocino. I:@14c » Id:Calaver»sandFoothill. ll®l?c: Nevada lOSHc: San Jcaqul .and Southern ye«r's staple. S(«»H.- ?> tb: do. shortWools. 9@H)c Eastern Oreeon, l'»@lJcr<Tchoice and B©'Jc for inferior; Valley Oregon, 13®14c »la.

Genernl M-roh-*nftl««.GRAIN BAGS— Calcutta*, 7M>C."•"\u25a0Oil.—Call orn » Castor OH. In eases. No. 1 Is

qu(ital>leat $1 271 bbls, $1 -'iVi <ni«uufa(tur-ts' rate.9): Ca itornls linked Oil. bl'ls. bolted.

51c: r»w. 49c: eases. '.'Vie more. Fast m LinseedOil, In bbls. wolf '.&]'•-. <inraw. 49c: cases 2'/ cmore.:Lara oil. b''K 90r@$i; cases, 9&c; Cocoa,55c; China Nut. 47(&52r V gal.

PETKOLI tH Smrliulit 18V«C «* gel; Focene.21c ff gal: A-trM. 18c 9 pal: 160° Eiain-,*2Mc "$ gal: Peiir. 18c; Viater-white. rffincil. bulk,IVC: Heailiu-ht. 175°. esses. alc: Mineral Illnin-Inatin., 300°. vOc in CHses; Standard, 110° firetest. 17c V gallon In Cases (caps). 17u,c faucetsand l'2e In bu k.

GASOLINK. ETC.—63° Benzine, bulk. 12y3e Tfigal; c sen. 18c; 74° <.asoltne, bulk. 13c: cases,I9e; 80° Gasoline, bulk,20c: cas' «. 2oc 9 gaU

WHITKLKAD—Quoted »t 6c ft It).RED LKa D-Quoted at 7V-»c ft tbTURPKNTIN Quoted at 4'Ji- 1* J%\.SUGAR— he \u25a0«\u25a0<•» crn Suear Kefinlng Company

quotes, terms net c sli: Cube, Ciusnea, Powner#'ian-' Fine < rnHhfd, all b»4c Ik Ib: l»ry ianui-ii>"t.«V«c ¥ tt>: C nrect oners' A. tic VIt: M»gn»li.i.6V,c: Extra C, SS/hC: :den C. 5y8c; U. 4Vgc;Standard A. SVsC: half-barrels, same as barrel*,and boxes %c mor^

i./ihiii- OF I'KOnnOK.

Thorsdat. Oct. 6.Flenr. qr. sks I.6Soi»ran. mv 200

do. Oregon 1 2"4 Hay. tons '/71Wheat, ctls 149 068 Hops, bales 148

do. •rMroi o,.:!6«!Mu!»tard.sM 973

Barley, ctls \UM.<9 Klaxseed. sks....'. 146Oats, ctls 1,588 Wool, ba1e5........ 7 »

do. Oreiron. do._

4.7.'4: do. Oregon, do.. 27Corn. ells. ; 3U5 Quicksilver, fists. 660Beans, .us 3.827 Hides. Ne 2. *4Potatoes, sks '.'.446 Wine, gals. 44.3U0Onlonx.«ks 14*[

OCKA.> STJ-.A." Jb.KS.

DstM of r»pp»rtnr- t< •m 8-»n Frsnoliro.

SI?N AND Tir>K T^BI.K

SiilFJ'l.NG Ivl'r,. L.liit,

\u25a0 Arrived.THITRSnAT. Oct 6.

; Stmr National City, Roberts. 60 hours from Coos:Bay: puss and mdse, to Meyrr >'. Akmann.

I Stmr Humboldt, Kd wards 19 hours from Eu-;reka: piss and mdst, to MKallsh &Co

Stmr Scotia, Johnson,—

hours from We*tport:270 eds bark, to J 8 X nisia'l. Up river direct.

Bark Geo F Manson, Crack, G1 \u25a0> days fm Seattle;2100 tons coal. Oregon Imp Co.

Bark J DPeters. 1 ownsend. 14 days rm PrinceWilliam XiU'd. 36.000 rs salmon, 120 tcs saltsaimon. t'.TOO lbs whalebone, to Pacific SteamWhaling Co

Schr Kodlak, Hansen. 9 days from Kodlak; 153bl)s salmon, 78 pkgs furs, to Alaska Com Co.

Schr Fortunls. Rosirh, 36 hours from Eureka;205 M ft lumber, to McKay A Co.

Cleared.Thursday. Oct 5.

Stmr State of California, Ackley: Ooodall, Per-klMs A Co.

Schr Pioneer, Hughes, Santa Rosalia; H Dnver-gey.

Sailed.Sailed.TntTBSDAT, Oct 6.

Stmr Eureka, Inland, Run Pedro.Mmr Alcazar, Ounderson.Stiur v oeott Txroberg, Eel River.Stinr Protect on. Seaman, Pismo, etc.Stmr Arago. Donaldson, Coos Bay.Haw sti.ir San Mateo, Fletcher, Comnx.BrsiiipDuTifcrmllne,Kories, Queemtown.Hawbark R V Klthet. Morrison Hon <luln.KktuChehalls. Watts, Port B:a«eley.Schr Bender Brothers, Vogel. Point Arena, and

not sailed oct 4 as previously reported.Schr Seven Sisters.

-telnbom, Phelps Landing.

Schr Annie Gee. Monson.8c r Spokane, Jamle-on, Port (iamble. .Schr .1 NIngaila. Hutinan. Altata.Sehr Maxim. Pefrson, Caspar. \u25a0\u25a0;-.;•: •;!$\u25a0\u25a0?[Hchr Chas RWilson, Johnson, Grays Harbor.Schr Novelty,Lewis. Columbia River.

Returned.-Thursday. Oct 6.

Bchr Howard, IXJdd, hence Oct 3 for NavarmRiver, returned on account of currying away of.libstay octiat 6 r v off the Farallones.

Schr Garcia, Peterson, hence Oct 1 for Albion,returned on a' count of earrylngaway of bobstayand fore masthead off Point Arena Oct 4.

Shipping Note*The schr Volunteer loads railway ties for the

West Coast, .«s.Steamers to sail to-day are the State of Cali-

fornia for Portland and the \ aquina for the Sa-linas River.

Steamers to arrive to-day are the Lni Angelesfrom Newport and Bonltaand Santa Cruz from thesouthern coast. \u25a0

The Hr ship. Brodlck Castle loads wheat at Ta-coraa for Europe, prior to arrival; Br bark For-mosa, salmon at victoria for London, prior toarrival. 32s fid.

The Dunfermllne takes for Cork 95.U76 ctlswheat, valued at 9100.800: City of Benares, for

Cork. 63,488 ctls, at 9,000.Tel*vrnnhic.

> POINT LOWOS— October 6-10 t v—Weather,hazy: wind,W: Telocity. « mile*'

Disaster. i'-i£ii.-,'vSept 23, Ina NE gale, the schr Albert Walter

went ashore three miles north of Kodlak and Is atotal loss. Allbands saved. She was commandedby Captain A very and had co cargo at the time.. , •

\u25a0\u25a0..''Spxon.

Sept 20. 13 N.26 W. Brbark Vlllalta,from Llt-erpool for Honolulu.

Domestic Port*.REDONDO-Arrlved Oct 6—Schr Azalea, fromrOKT BLAKELET—Arrived Oct s—Schr Rlf

Battlett. from f*anPedro.CASPAR-sailed Oct 6-Stmr Caspar, for Be-

dondo.

THE MORNING CALL, SAN FRANCISCO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 185*3. 9

Steame* 'Destination! Sails. I Pier.

Ststeor Cat !Portland .Oct 6. (SpearTrnckee.... IPortland |"ct 7, rxiMiss'nlrants Rosa.. jSan DMaa....(Oct 7.11am IBrtw'y 2

lainareV IYaquins oar.. (>rt 7. 9AM|Beaw'l4Walla WallalvicA Pet snd.lOet 7. Msr*l IIlumooldt ..Humbldt Bay. Oct 7. 9sM;wssht'n

Los Angeles INewport Oct 9. Ham B.lw'y 2Oceanic... jchin* A.iapanloct 10 irS PMS SColumbia. ..iPortiand <>ct 11.10 am -nearCorona 'San Olero ... (>et 11.1'am 2Pomona .IHumhld' Bsv. (Oct 11.-9am. Bdw'y IQueen....... IVie A Pgt Slid. IOct 12. 9am HdWy 1(..lima jpanama Oct 13. 12m P M 8 SEureka iNewport IOct '4, Bam BdWr 2

Departure or AnstralUn steamer depends on thearrival of the British malls.

c WA' WATKR.

.arge. [Small.9 1 pi 9.52 a'inall.il.aree.10.1Opl0.2rtA

iLarge.pm*'...j 264 a! 3.20p-I II3.40a' 4 lip

Rises Set*

6 10 6.44

'6 11 5 4:'

Rises.

2.47 r

AUCTION SALES.

GHAS. LEVY & CO..Auctioneers and

-Commission Jlerchants,

Salesroom— ll3s Market st.. bet. 7th and Sen,Regular Salesdays— Tuesday and Friday.

THIS DAY,Friday October 6, 1893,

At10 o'clock a. m.. at salesrooms.1135 MARKET,BET. SEVENTH ANDEIGHTH.

....WE WILL BELL....1UprightPiano: 1Organ; 1 Mantel Mirror:Oak

DesK; Slueboards: Bedr>>oin Sets, withClipperand Curled hur Top Maitre-ses; Bedding, Car-pets. Oilcloth. Bed Lounges, Crockery. U.ass-ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc.; also a lot of newShoes, Boots ant Slippers

_1 CHAS. LEVY4 CO.. Auctioneer!.

AUCTION SALETHIS DAY, 1 P. M.,

1040% Mission Street,THE FINE FURNITURE OF FLAT,... CONSISTING 0»....Odd Parlor Furniture, Elegant Bedroom Suits,

Brussels Carpet, Hair and Spring Mattresses,bed Lounges, (rockery, Kange. etc.»

\u25a0 HI'BD Au.-tlon-er, 236 Taylor st.

RAILROAD TRAVEL.

SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY(PACIFIC SYSTEM).

Trains Leave and re Due tn Arrive <%tS\X FKAXCTSCO.

LIAVE—KIt^MSEPi UMBER 7. WQJ—

akbitS7100 aAtlantic Express" for Ozdea and i r"

East 9:45r7^'Oa Beuicla.vacavlue. §Kuinje/,vac-

ramento *Redn>n r via Davis 7:15p7JOa Martinez. San Ramon, Napa.

Callstoga and *s» t» -«sa... 6:15p8:80aMies. San Jose, Stockton, lone, »

£acraioento, Marysvillo, RedBluff and orovllle 4slsP•

4M)a New Orleans Express,-

nt»K^linr. L»s Angeles, Demlng, ElPaso. New Orleans and East S:4Sr

•9:00 astor t' and Milton •8:45r{]:Oa Hayward*.Miles »nd San Jose... t<s:lsp»12:00 mHaywards. Mies and s .10 a... *6: tie

•1:00p Sacrasnento River Steamers *9:OUP4:00P Mkrtlticz San Ra-non. Valle]o.•

ai-.i C»DstOk:a, XIVerano andSanta R05a...... 9:45 A

4K)Or Beulcia V.cavliio, WooUund,Kb iit< I.« i!!-i-'. Morysvlile.orovine anrt Sacramento....... 10:1Sa

4: OrNiles, Livermor \u25a0 and -*i\J \u25a0.. 3:45 a6 :00p Kuroi>e<n M-ni Ogden and East. 10:45 a5: Or Marlines. Stockton, X vinuud

(for V' *iuit Fresno 10:45 a6:3orLos Angeles Express, Fresno,

Makersfleld, Santa Barbara and'Los Antrel»s 10:45 a

5:SOr Santa Fe Ronte. Atlantic Expressfor Mojaveand East 10:45*.

C:00r Baywards, Mies and San Jose... 7:45 a|7:00r Vallejo tB:4sr

1-MUe Oregon Express, Sacramento,Marysvilie, Redding, Portland,Pugel aeundaa it.asc _?.*:~*:

S NT > C DZ in Sion (S arrow tjauge).

17:45 a SundaT~Excnrslon for NewSan Jose. Los Uatos, Felten andSanta Cruj to:osr

8:15ANewark. Cmtervire. San Jose,Felton. Boulder Creek, SantaCruxaM w.vHt v mm .... 6:2a»

ii.it»r«M>, cent«rvilte. S»« Jo»*Almaden,Felton. Boulder CreekSanta Cruz and principal wayst«ti<ths ...'. *10:50 a

4i4Bp Newark. San Jose. Los Gates.... 9:50 aC<> ST !»• V S'>— >in i- and P w sen \u25a0 -»te

•7:00aSan JoserAlasa4eTaa<* Way Sta-tlons *2t45r

17 :30a San Jos». Sant* Crux, P»c no(irove PrlM p' Wav -t»- o\u25a0* ;8:33p

8:16aBan Jose. Tr»s Pinos. Santa CruzPacific "rove, Paso Rol>l*s SanLuis Oblspo) tnd PrincipalTVay Stations *:"%*

|9:30« P» o A t t vv,y stations ;i:27P10:4"a San Jose and Way stations 5:03*12:('dp r^lo«il and Wav stations ... 4:15f•2ZLQT 8»n Jose. «l roy, Irs I'lnoi,

Santa Cruz. Salinas, Monterey,arfl PaclflcGrove ... •10:40*

•8:S0p San Jose and Principal Way Sta-tions *9:47 A

•4 flop •»!<\u25a0 Ait"and ay Stations •3:08 a•:10p San Jose and Way stations 8:43 a

«:30r Palo Alto and Way Stations. .. U:3Saf11:45r Pi" Alto and Principal Way____ Stations t7;2BP

a forMor'it i<. for Afternoon,•Sundays exc«ptea. '•• tSaturdays oalf

SMonday. w«|»«B<lay an IFriday only.: tSundays onl*-

NXCOASfO.....V1A....

SAUSALiITO IPE3K/K»"sr.TIMK . Mll.l.

INEFFECT «iCTOBER 1, 1893 LFrom SAN rRANCISCo to BAUSALITO and

SAN RAFAKL (weekdays)— 7:3o, 9:00, 11:00a. M.;1:45. 3:25. 6:10. 6-.-S6 r.v.

(Sundays)— B:oo, 10:00, 11:30 a. m.; 1:30, 3:00,4:30. 6:00 p. m

Extra trip on Sundays to SA USAUTO at 7:30P. U. ;

-TollILLVALLEY (weekdays)— 7:3o, 9:00, 11:00

a. m.: 3:25, 5:10, 0-.-25 p. m.(Sunday-)— X:00, 10:00. 11:30 a.m.; 1:30, 3:00,

4:30 P. J£.Extra trip on Saturdays to MILLVALLEY at

1:46 P. M \u25a0

To SAN FRANCISCO from SAN RAFAEL (weelc-<lays)-6:20. 7:45, 9:20, 11:05 a. m.; 1:45, 3:30,5:10 P. M.

(Snn>i4.vs-8:00. 10:00 a. il,12:00 H.; 1:35,3:05, 4:35, 0:05 p. M.

Extr»_trlp on Saturdays at 6:35 p. m.From MILL VALLEY (weeKdavs)— 7:58,

C:10. 11:10 a. m.: 3:33, 6:10 p. m.(Suud»ys)-8:05. 10:10, 11:40 a.m.: 1:40, 3:20,

4:40. 6:16 P. m. \u25a0

From SADSALITO (weekdays)— 6:s6. 8:15, 9:55,11:45 a. k:3:25, 4:05. 5:45 P. m.

(Sun(iays)-8:45, 10:35 a.m.; 12:40, 2:15, 3:45,5:15,6:45 p. m. •

Extra trip on Saturdays at 7:05 p. it.

Leave San Fran-1 IArrive In SanCisco. |Through Trains. I Francisco.~ ~

10:25 AMMmlys7:30 ait\Week- Camp Taylor, f<uft1:45 pm j"days. 12:15 fm v Mo'y

localoma.-

(ex'd.nn .„1SuQ

-6:lsPMWkdys

S.ooam Jaays. point Reyes. 7.1R?1( {Sua *| ''""jilari.

Marshall. 10:25 am Mndys7:30 am •> Week ,• --i .'.-.1:45 pm / days. Hamlet 12:15 rui Mo'y

(ex'd.. j Tomales.'

6:15 pm Wkdys7:3oAMW'kdys Howards. 10:25 am Mndy1:45 rMSatdys Duncans Mills. t>:ia pm Wkdys

CazaderoThirty-day Excursion—Round Trip at 25 per

cent reduction.rrtdav to Monday Excursion— Round Trip: To-

caloma and P< lntReyes, $1 25: Tomales, $2 00;Howards. $2 60: Cazadero, $3 00.

Sunday Excursion— Rou. id 1rip.. Camp Taylor,Tocal and Point Reyes, »1 00.

~STA«E < ONNI-.CTKJNS.—-.ages leave Cazadero

daily (Sundays excepted) on arrival of morningtrain from San rrunclico for Stewarts Point. Qua-lala.Point Arena, Cutlers Cove, Navarro, Mendo-dnoCity. Caspar, Noyo, Kort Bragg, and all pointson the North Coast. Stages from above pointswillconnect at Cazad<>ro withtrains forSan Fran-cisco at 1:00 p. m. Weekdays."~~~

~~T. B.LATHAM.«en. Pass *Tkt. Agt,General offices, 14 Sansome St.. S. F. .--. \u25a0

SAN FRANCISCO ANDN. P. R'WAY CO.-liburuu Ferry—Foot of Market St.

OFFICIAL TIME TABLE \u25a0

In Kffe't April16, 1893-leave T_.n<.>.._ Arrive

Ban Francisco. Toana From fan Francises

. ,a nn AL'kiah and i.n.n.

t 7.40 a« |°« '°t.r,,n.d.,t. r *M*« 73

°'~~~"

(iuerneville

\u2666• in IB.ooa and t10.3(U 7,

Qrt T.4oaI&3Or lßtermedtatB t 6.10r » 7*SUF

. points. ."'Sevastopol \u25a0\u25a0- '\u25a0

t 7.40 at S.3OP and tIO.HOA S 6.06PIB.ooa § 6.001" lutsrmsdiate {0.40 af ti.ior

points.''

J '- •m

t 7.40 a5 5 OOP 'and 81*t 8.50 aI6.05P

IB.ooa t 6.05? lnttrmedlate §10.*0a t 6.10Ppol its. .

t 7 40a t 8.30P Santa Rosa t 8.90 a« 6.05PIa; « 5 OOP

"-si!"'t 0.30 at o 10P!i"il\ 605 lnte

prXtg!

'§l°JiA

' 73<>r

t 7 40a•

1.30p"~ ""—

t 7.'^sa tli.3oP•800 a«:<.sor Ban Rafael t 8 50a

•2.40P

t 9.20 a*6.00P anil § 9.15 a"

4.40P

}9.:<oa t 6.05p intermediate t)O.<OA } j.Odp|lI.OOA •*.*)'{• points. I1?,*?* ISi?,'Tll.2oa| ........1 §i2.10P {7.30P

•~DallT.~tDaliy except Sundays. |Sundays only- {Saturdays and Sundays c ly. -:AforMTttlng. p for Afternoon.

Stages cenaeet at Santa Rosa for Mark w«sl

"^taVas connect at oeys«rriUe forBkaM Springs*

Stewarts Point, Oualaia and Point Arena. . j '

Bt.ges connect at Ciov.rdale fer The |**J»*r*

Stages connect at Pitta for Highland Sprlnga,Kelsryvllle. B«da Bay. Lakepert and Bartletl8PItagei ecnaect at Uklah for Vichy Soring*. Sara-toga Sprints. Blue Lakes. Cpper Lake,Lakeport,Be'onevllie, Greenwood. Orr's Hot Bpringg.Men-dofline City. Fort Bragg, Usai. Westport, Cahto,wlll-tts.CalP'lla, Harris, Bloeksbnrg. Brlduevlll*Hydesvllle and Eureka. , - ' -

Special reduced rates on Saturday to MondayU

Okn s'iindjys, naif rates to allpoints beyond Sao

TlVkit O«ces, corner New Montgomery aadMarket stt'eM. under Palace Hot"' •

H. C WHITING. R.X.RIAN,'-."\u25a0 O«bv m- \u25a0\u25a0-—*»- Gen. J.jam. Aaent.

_ATLANTIC ANO PA_IFiC RaIIROAIX

SANTA FE ROCTE.

fBAINSLEAVEAND ARRIVEAT SANFRA!T<'1clsco (Market-street Ferry):'' '

LitATB\-

ADrtnsT'2'2 'Baa •*•'\u25a0'\u25a0 • /ABBIVBDaily./ AUODBT ii%i8?3

- -Idai*:30 p..Fast Express via Majave 19:15 a9:00 A..Atlaut>c Express via Los Angeles;8:46 r

Ticket Ofllcs—699 Market St.,'Chronicle

'

Ball*-Ing. 8. F.I•- . • I\u25a0--.. •'\u25a0-- 1

- W. A. pIBBj(LL,.18tf ---^tife^ General fui«>«r acul

AUCTION SALES.

S. BASCH, AUCTIONEER,THIS DAY.

Friday '.;. ......October 6, 1893At 11 o'clock, at

PAVILION AUCTION-HOUSE,819 and 321 gutter St., Above Grant Aye.,

....IWILL SELL... . '

Valuable Books. Bric-a-Brac. Paintings, Etch-ings, Engravings, Japanese and OtherOrnaments, Turkish Rugs. Etc., AmongWhich We Would Specially Mention

10 Series of Dewing's Illustrated California, cost8145; Jasper & Bream's Birds of North Amer-ica; Native Flowers and Kerns by Meehan: the

'HolyHlble. by Adam Clara*. In 6 volumes; Pho-tographlc llustratlonsor Skin Diseases, by.F<x:Dorp's illustrated Works, and a lame collectionMedical Works, Rusklu's, Dickens'. Shakes-peare's and several hundred MiscellaneousBooks: 1Very Valuable Art Proof Etching t.yFonce: 1 Water-Color by De Yen. "A PawnShop in Venice"; several pieces of Dresden andMelsen Bisques: Fine Bronzes: 1 Clock a .<>Vases, Genuine Sevres, cost 8H50; and Innumer-able coo s of other descriptions,' which must besold without any reserve.

_1 8. BASCH, Auctioneer.

M. J. SIMMONS, AUCTIONEER,WILL SISLX THIS U V,

Friday.. .......October 6, 1893,At 11 o'clock a. if.,at the residence,

108 BIC3-H:TH[ STREET,....ALL OF THE

NEARLY NEW AND ELEGANT FURNITURE.. .COMPRISINGCarpets; Grand Rosrpnorl 7Vi Octave Upright

Piano: Handsome Hand carved i ak Chamber Fur-niture: \>alnut Marble Top Bedroom Suits; FineOdd Upholstery: Walnut frame Mohair ParlorSuit: Fine ioily Mrussels Carpets and Hues: Mir-hlelze • Mantel Clock; Bisque mid Bronze Orna-ments: White Hair Mattresses; Blankets amiother be I'iiiu:Flue Cooking Kange and Kltchnnrtenslis: Iu?r»vniLi! and other pictures: BodyBruss Is Stair and HallCarpet*,

N. B.—The above go-ids have only been In nseabout sixty days anilare all of the latest designs,elegant quality aud In perfect rouditlon.

ocs 2t M. J. SIMAIO.NS, Auctioneer.

FRANK W. BUTT RFIELDWILL, SELL THIS. DAT,

Friday Octob-r 6. 1893,At 11 o'clock a.m., on the premises,

227 O'FARRELL ST., NEAR MASON,

THE ELEGANT FURNITURE.FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD. Auctioneer.*

19 Montgomery street.

FERRY STEAMERS.

NOTICE.— S_CENTS EACH WAYSteamers ROSALIE and ALVIRAWill make regular trips between OAKLANDand

SAN FRANCISCO as follows:LFAVE OAKLAND CITY WHARF, foot of

Franklin str pet, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, a :00. 10:00.11:00 a.m., 12:00 it., 1:00.2:00,3:00,4:00.5:00ami 6:<<o p.m.

LEA SAN FRANCISCO. Mission No. 1Wharf,7:00. 8:00 9:00, IO:Oi>, 11:00 a. v , 12:00 m.,1:00 '2:00. 3 :00, 4:00, 6 :'>o, 8:00 «iul 7:00 P. m.THK DAVIE rEHRY & TRA

-'\u25a0>">RTATH)N C".

OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.

PACIFIiTcOAST^STEAMSHIP CO.IDISPATCH STEAMr*R> FROM SAN _j^~at1/ Francisco fur ports In Alaska 9 a. m. 4P\\ .1 iOct. 1% 27. NOV. and I) <•. 11.26 WfiiMkla

For British Columbia and Pnunt Sound ports,OrUtui>t | ,and every nfth flay thereafter.

For Eureka. Hnmboldt B v.Wednesdays. 9 A. K.For Newport, Los Angeles and all way ports

every fourth and fifthday, 8a. if.For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrorrt,

Santa Barbara, Port Los Ang-ies (Santa Monica),Redon.io CLns Angeles) and Newport, everytourtb and fifthday, at 11 a. it.

For ports in Mexico, 2Mb. of each month.Ticket Office—Palace Hotel. 4 New Montgomery

street.GOUDALL, PERKINS 4 CO., General Agents.Itf 10 Mart st.San Francisco.

FOR PORTLAND &ASTORIA, OREGONTHE UMON FACIC C SYSTKM— ,/Mau

(>ce%n Division—and PACIFIC coast iViPmSTEAMSHIP COMPANY will dispale'i fromPpear-street whurr, at 10 a. m.. for the above portsone of their Alironstaamsblps, viz:

STATKOF CALIFORNIA—Oft. 6. 18 28. Nov.

COLUMBIA—Oct. 1. 11.31, 31, Nov. and Dec.lit •_• . .-><»

Connertlncr viaPortland with the Union Pacificand other diverging, lines for allpoints inOregon.Washington. British Columbia. Ala***. Idaho.Montana, Dakota. Ut*b, Wyoming, Yell"W»M:i9Park and all points east and south and to Kurope..Fare to Portland— Cabin, $16: steerage, 98:round trip,cabin, 30. _. • ,

Ticket offlces—lMontgomery St., ana PalaceHotel,4 New Montgomery st.

freight office—SOU California st.eOODALL,PERKINS A CO.. supt Ocean Lin*1tf 10 M rket st., San Francisco.

OREGON PACIFIC R. R. GO. STUMER±oi- l'..iU.iu«i, >u.t>m Albany, Kogene

City. Ktc.CTEAMSHIP LINE TO YAQUINA «*a0 Bay

—hy this route 235 miiPi by £&*£&

stiemer is saved over *nyotn^r rout. steamersare built of iron, with water-t.crht compartment*.Win sail from section 4, seawall, root of Batterystreet. Steamer WILLAMISl'i'H VaLLGT willsail from San Francisco nil v, \u25a0 t"b-r 7th,at • a.X. No freight received alter 8o'clock a. m.on (1« i) iihz.

Passenger rates to Portland, first class, 14:second class. $t: Albany, first class, $12: secondclass, $7. lor freight rates, apply to D. R.VAUGHN, General Ag>-iit. section 4. seawall -JO tt

OCEANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY,fl.hv. The SplemllU 3000--.^\- •* ton steamers of the

c»»*^*^" ~^^*T* a Oceanic Steamship Co.*s/(^ *-)f" Mll for Honolulu,O/ TS»V * vv£*Auckland ana Sydney

A?if '\u25a0 r^?rl* \kOasnnder: \u25a0

// -Jsria* l*\ \\ **or Honolulu, Apia,// VrffcftUA _-.« Auckland and Syd-li w ShaP^fl ney, ss. aiarlposa,

» FiEMrlJ a Thursday Octoberw \u25a0\u25a0•"\u25a0'wgßyii § 19th. at 2p.m.v> —VLlf»TmL_-a.

' For Honolulu only. S3.O,vEST?%?Si"'-/ N Australia. Saiurday,

4/^S^^^^V> oct. 28. 1893. 2r-if.

'\u25a0?\u25a0-* *l* a^£!ff Forpassage or freight\u0084 SEVE^ V ap-lytoJ. O. BPRKCK.-

ELB*BROS. CO, 827 Market street. «_HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET CO.

New York, Southampion. Hamburg.

SHORT ROUTE TO I.MPoTa» THE CMTINEST.rrHE FAST TWINSCREW EXPRESS J&gA1 steamers of 10.0U0 tuns and 3-17.000 £3fcJTterse-power are the largest, fastest and safest tjbcrmany direct, Passengers by this line for Londontrsnsferred at Southampton docks to the Ham-burg-American Line's special train to London(Waterloo station): time, 'Vi liouri. Throughtickets toall European points. Express steamersevery Thursday. ihrough tickets toallContinen-tal points via Cuxharen and Hamnurg (Hanover).>oriii;»'iiiia Sept. 141 Aug. Victoria Oct. 5Furxt Bismarck, sept. 21 1 Normanma.. Oct. ViColumbia.. Sept. 28| Furst Bismarck. Oct. 19

'ihese steamers are uuexce.ied tor speed, safety

and comfort.rXTKA HTKAKFFS TO KA1I1B«8 DfiCCT.

land, Geliert. Rugia. Dania, Rassla, Suevla,

Fhaetla from New York Tuesdays ana Saturdays.Cabin, 950 and npward; steerage, $'i \u25a0.

Direct steamers from Copenhagen. Gothenburg.Ftettin. Hamburg. Havre. ChnstlanU and South-ampton toNew York regularly.

A. W. MYER,Gen. Agent forPacific Coast.•01California St., cor. Bausome, San Frauciaca

fe27tt

COMPAGNIE GENERALETliA > 8 ATL. a T. a 0 X

Fret >i Lin« to H rr\u25a0•.

/\u25a0"OMFANY'SPIER f KW) 42NORTH jmt

\. Blver. foot of Morton St. Tr*velers ifa^JJby this line avoid both transit by English railwayand the discomfort of crossing the channel inasmall boat. ;. >LA GASCOGNE. Capt. Santelli

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MS-Tor further particulars apply toA. FORGET. Agent,

No. 8 BowlingGreen, New York.J. F. FUUAZI*CO., Agents, 5 Montgomery

are., San Frtnciseo.Branch onictf. 1» Montgomery St. an3l tt

WHITE STAR LINE.United States and Korai MailSteamers. .' ..BKTWEKSNew York,Queensto wnALiverpool,

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i-ABIN.860 AND UPWARD. ACCORD- /IWflt. \u25a0

1 Ing to steamer and accommodations tsiiMkWselerted; second cabin, fib:Majestic and •eiiton-ic,$40 an.i US. Steerage tickets from England,Ireland, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Damn <rk,through to .\u25a0an Francisco at •lowest rates. Tick-ets, sailing dates and cabin plans may be procuredfrom W. H. AVERY,Pacific Mail l»ock, or at theGeneral Office of the Company, 613 Market St.,under Grand Hotel. G. FLfcTCHfcR,ap.b 1nWerrttutt Gen. Agt. for Pacific Coast.

ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO.. TEAMERI LEAVb ASPIN W ALL >«««. lonnlghtiy for the West Indies **&MUSK.Southampton, Call ng en route fat Cherbourg,Iraiice.and Plymouth, to land passengers. -^-

Ibrouth Billsof Lading, in connection with thePacific Mail».». Co.. issued for freight »nd treas-ure to direct ports inEngland and Hertna.iy. \u25a0 _;1hrough tickets r> from Ban Franelsoo to Ply-

"\u25a0> oath-Cherbourg. Southampton. First class,

9195: third class, 9*7 60. 'For further particu-

lars apply to FAEROTT*CJ*.;A*611.1*.. 'S

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AUCTION SALES.

WENDELI. lABTON'. G. W. FBIXK, SKO. lABTON.

(iAtAuction!TUESDAY,

TUESDAY .....OCTOBER 10, 1893,

At 12 o'clock noon

At 638 Market St.. opp. Palace Hotel.

KLEGAXT IMPROVED PROPERTY. ,

Northeast corner of Oak and Buchanan sts.— Asa whole or inthe following subdivisions: North-east corner oak and Buchanan, with elegant 3-story residence or 13 rooms and bath, with mod-•rn ;improvements, lot 44 :«sxt 9; also No. 432 OnkSt., residence of 8 rooms, bath. etc.. large lot, 3Sx70:bz87; also V-.«rnr> res. deuce of 6 rooms andbath, No. 604 Buchanan St.. lot 18x62: or entireproperty, lot being B2:6xB7 leet; Omulbus, Hayesand flaigbt-st. cables.

CASTRO FIGHTS RESIDENCE.East line (No. 833) of Castro st.. 20:6 feet S. of

Hill—2-story bay-window residence of 7 roomsand bHth: mantels; brick foundation: cementstone waU: street macadamized and sewered;nueview: Castro-st. cable; lot 20x80.

CASTRO HEIGHTS COTTAGE.N. line of 22d St., 109:3 feet W. or Kureka-

Pretty cottage of 6 rooms and bath: marble man-tel; concrete foundation: patent-none sidewalk:Castro-si, cable; lot 25x110.

TRUST 'S SALE.Tulare County, 1187 9-100 acres, together with

appurteuanres.Iulare County, 600 acres, together with appur-

tenances.Stanislaus County, 1380 acres, together with

appurtenances.Stanislaus County, 176 8-10 acres, together with

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San I.uts < bl*no County, 664 acres, togetherwith appurtenances.

GOLDEN GATE PARK LOT. ,W. line of Cole st, 75 feet S. of Frederick; this

is a very desirable lot for a home; near GoldenGate Park; street sewered and macadamized;H'Ugiit-Ht.cable and Metropolitan eiectrlc road:-.sxloo i

CASTRO HEIGHTS COTTAGE.N.llne (No. 336) «f Duncan St., 124 feet E. or

Church: cottage containing 4 rooms and. bath:l:n .•(- yard, stable a1d chicken-house; Castro-st.cable and electric road; lot 24x114.

MISSION-

CENTRAL RESIDENCE -PROP-, ERTY.

W. line (No. 110) of Langtou st, 125 8.of toljoin,bet. 7t and Kth, FoUom aud Harrison; 8rooms in tenements: rent KI'J 50; Folsom-st. carsand electric road; lot 25x8u.

CASTRO H1 IGHTS COTTAGE.E. line or Diamond st. 165 reet » of 18th; cozy

cottnge of 5 ,rooms and bath anil good stable:large yard: near lbth-st. electric road; rent 820;large lot, 28x125.

POI.K-STRFET LOTS.BE.cor. of Poik and Lombard st«. ; 3 handsome,

business and residence lots; fine view; examinethese elegant lots; lots 30 and 25x71 :10Vi. j

HOLLY PARK COTTAGE.SW. cor. (No. 58) or Ricbland and *outb ayes.—Cottage containing 6 rooms, bath, outhouses,

etc. : Mis-ilon-st. road vow being changed intoelectric; lot 5Ux6O.

\u25a0 MISSION L\RGERESIDENCE LOT.E.line of .Han Josh st»., about 350 (MtS. of 30th

St.—Handsome, buildingI>t: Misslou-tt. cars andelectric road; large lot. 37x105x113.

RICHMOND RESIDENCE LOTS-si.cor. of 3d aye. and Deeth St.. short distance

fr« m Point Lobosave.— Bfisndsomerexldencn lots,gm d size; \<2 block from P. A •> r>- d. and shortwall from ueary-nr. cable, lots 25x87:11 to 100,'eet.

HOME LOTS FOR POOR MEN.SE. cor. of Old Hickory and hchuyler st«,—Gift

Map No. 2, near HollyPark and the y.m Brunoro..d; ' mulbus cars, via ban Brunuroad: lot .5x7O.SOUTH;SAN FRANCISCO BUILDINGLOTS.N. line Parnassus aye., 265 feet NE. from Sm-

rpn-ti.-i nior > st—

Heine lots No.28. 'J!>. 30 and 31.bio . 368: Kallroad aye. and convenient to lothaye. cars; 4 lots. 26:6x89 to 130 reel.

KASTON, ELDRIDUE *CO.,No. 638 Market street, miii Francisco, Cal.

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MENDOCINO— Oct s—>tmr Point Are-na, bent- oct 4.

Ta'iOOSH—Passed In Oct s—stmr Homer,hnctSept 30 ior iverett.

SAN DIEGO— Anived Oct—

Stmr Excelslor.hcOct 3.

ALBlON—Arrived Oct 4—Schr MaryBl.lwellSTEWARTS POlNT—Sailed oct 6—Schr Archie

in] I'ontif, 'or San t-rancisco.FORT GAMBLE—Sailed Oct s—Schr C SHolmes,

for Honolulu.Foreign Ports.

GUAYAQUIL—Arrived Oct 4—Hr ship Abeona,from Newcastle, NSW.

1)1 JiKIKK— >r t^.iOct4—Krship Blythswood,from .Santa Hosalla viaValparaiso.

V«'EE>STOW> -Arrived Oct 4—Br bark Sea-forth, from Astoria

PANAMA—Arrived Oct 3— Stmr Colon, henceSept 13.

FALMOHTH—Sailed Oct 4-Br ship Alrlie. forSunderland.

HONG-KONG—Sslled Oct 4—Brstmr Empressof Japan, forVancouver. •

LoNDON—Sailed Oct 4—Brship Crown of Den-mark, for San Francisco.

ACAPi LCu-Sail«d Oct 2—Stmr San Jose, forSan Francisco.

LUNDV ISLAND—PMsed Oct 2—Br ship Ma-shona, from Cardiff for San Francisco.

BUKRAKDSINLiCT-Salled Sept 30— Bktn ChasF Crocker, forSanta Rosalia.. tnfrit* of Trans-Atlantic Steamers.I LIVERPOOL—Arrived Oet 9—Stmr Trave. fromNew York. \u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 .-

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Imiorl-iliom.MARSHFIELD-Per National City—7 cs cheese.

120 Mft lumber, 40 bxs apples, IB bxs butter, 4bbls liquor.

Porter— loo M ft lumber." .

Empire City—3sl cs salmon, 168 telegraphpoles, 14 Ins apples,

—pkgg express and treasure.

Port Orfard—

2 bbls 44 bis butter, —pkgs ex-

press. •

Trinidad— Mshingles, 3 bxs Ontter.Shelter Cove— 272 sheep, 46 bis wool, 1 cs

stationery.El)XUKA—Per Humooldt— l4o Mshingles. 266

redwood doors. 8 ship knees. 16 bis wool. 33 skipeas. 16 rolls leather. 6 bxs mineral water, 8 bisplates, 1cs shoes, .0 bxs apples, 1 cabinet, 66 pcsredwood hurl,65 )>dis redwood canes, M barrels.1 coop ducks. 68 kegs 13 hf-kegs 239 bxs butter, 3cs fish. 19 cs boots and shoes, 12 coops chickens,94 pkgs household goods. '--'.'.;

<Cornfrnwes. . \" ...v-Per National City—Eveleth *

Nash: E B DeanA Co; Vervalln A Rowe; UKWhitney ACo; a 8Crocker A Co; Rout A Sandersou; Qetz Bros A Co;De Bernard) A Weitphal; Dodsre, Sweeney a Co;Wells, i-argo A Co: Hlgglns *Collins: N Vau Ber-gen ftCo;- Thos Denlgan Son ft Co; Beck ft Son:Sboobert, Beale A Co: California Lumber Co; if Wbutler* Co: ChasNeylm: Cbas H cker.'.Per Hum t Overland Freight Transfer Co: GD Vallier: Christy * Wise:' Ainer Press Assn; JusNeyian; Allison,Gray ftCo:. MKallsn A Co; oak-land Sash A Door Co; Brlgbam. Hoppe *Co; CoxSeed *Plant Co: Smith's Cash Store: Hills Bros;C E Whitney ft.Co; Dodre, Sweeney ft Co; Brown*Adams: Dairymen's Union: Get* Bros ft Co; C\V Worthrop; ) Kowalskv A Co: \u25a0 O B Smith A Co;Norton. Teller ftCo; K'uss, Sanders ACo:, Hum-boldt Mineral Water Co: Porter, Slesslnger ft Co:Wheaton. Breon ACo • APaladtnl ;C Carpy *Oo;TVallier. \, \u25a0; _\u25a0 y,: ..> -;;r For Late SMnnina Inteltiarnce See Tenth Pane.

OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Intended S.S. sailings from VancouverTO JAPAN AND CHINA,

Oct. 16-Nov. 13—Dec. 11.TO HONOLULU AND AUSTRALIA,

Oct. 16— Not. 16—I>cc. 16.ApplyM.'M. >TKKN.Chronicle Bid's:,

648 MARK ST.. ban Francisco.

CONRAD. CONRAD! CONRAD !A CARD TO THE PUBLIC!

Whileitis true thatIhave been chosen the President of theLouisiana State Lottery Company, vice M. A. DAUPHIN,deceased, Istillretain the Presidency of the Gulf Coast Ice andManufacturing Company; so that allproposals for supplies, ma-chinery, etc., as well as allbusiness communications onother sub.jects, should be addressed to me here as heretofore.

After January 1, 1894, my business willbe removed to

Puerto Cortez, Honduras, Central America, and willthere go onas now without any break.

PAUL CONRAD.LockBox 1351.

%Mm 4 New Orle«aa v La.

NOLANSO'ROURKE,11 THIRD STREET, S. F.

LANES' ST. LODIS OR LANGTRY lOES, PATENT LEATHER T1P. 52.00. ; GENTLEMEN'S FINE CALF SHOES, ANY STYLE $1.50

CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOuS, from 75c to $1.25Our immense sales, the quality of the goods and our experience

enab c us to surpass mr former efforts. Our styles this season• possess that predominant feature in an improved way that has

\u25a0 made them such popular sellers The embodiment of the grace of'• a:high priced shoe that can be sold at a low price is a secret A. watchful eye keeps them up to the standard. Perfect uniformity,

. : no'deviation, is the rule.

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AGENTS FCR THE tELEERATED JAKES MEANS SHOES..TvFrSu