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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MALKETS. Silver lower. Shipment of $423,796 to China. ‘Wheat active and firm. Other Cereals unchanged. Continued heavy receipts of Hi Large White Beans move off freely. Potatoes rather steadier. Onlons continue cheap. Vegetables about the same. Butter lower. Eggs firmer. More Eastern Poultry due. Strawberries advancing. Melons 4. 'ing better. Grapes rather firmer. Dried Fruit unchanged. Provisions as before. TREASURE SHIPMENT, The City of Peking took out a treasure list of $428,796, consisting of $39.241 in Mexfcan Dotlars, #3375 1n Gold Coin, and $381,180 in Silver Builion. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow rxpianation, The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures ¢ station indicate maximum temperature for the those underneath it, if any, the amount of , of melted snow in inches and hundredtbs, ring ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; {go- therms. or dotted lines, equal tempersture. The word “high” meas high barometric pressure and is_usuaily accompenied by fair weather: ‘“low” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and sccompsnied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” nusually first appesr on the Washington coast. When the pressure is high in the interior and iow along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idako, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmez weather may be expected in summer and colder weather (n winter. The reverse of these conditions wili produce an opposite result. WEATHEE BUREAU REPORT. The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day . Eureka 60, Red Bluff 74, “an Francisco 64, Fresno 78, San_Luis Obispo 74, Los Angeles 7d. San Diego 72, Yuma 90. San Francisco deia—Meaximum temperature 64, minimum 54, mean 59. The pressure is falling slightly along the Oregon coast. It bas nsen over Montana, W yoming and the States eastward. There are 1o well-marked high or low areas over the western' half of the Unitea States to-nig t. he temperature has risen over Utah, Arizona, Nevada and Eastern California. It has failen over the Dakotas. ' he temperature is siill below the normal in the great valleys of California. No rain bas fallen over the western balf of the country in the pas: twelve hours. Fogis reported along ihe coast. Vorecast made at San ¥ran cisco for thirty hours ending midnight. September 22, 1896: Northern California—Cloudy 'in the foremoone falr Tuesday; westerly winds; light fog in th: morning Southern California—Fair Tuesday: light fog December and October most_active. September closed at 263gc: October, 634C: Lecem- ber, 27 13-16@=8c: May. 30 1-1 Lgc. OATS-Spot, firm; dull. Options duil. September closed, 20%4c; Octo- ber, 2034c: May, 21%gc. > pot prices: No. 2, 20l 2 Chicago, 2134¢: 0. 5, 2136c: mixed Western, 20@20c. No. 2white, 2435¢: No. 8i5@I8340; No S whiie. v@l white do, Frovisions. LA¥D—Quliet, stronger; Western steam, £3 90: clty, $350; Seprember, $8 85, nominal; ‘refind duil; contnent, $420; Soun' American, $3 60: compoun, : 35@4c. PORK—Firm: new mess, 87 70@8 50. BUTTEK—Quiet: fancy about steady: Western dairy.734@! 1c; docreamery, 11@15¢c: Eigins, 15c; imitation creamery, 9@11 CHEESE—Quiet: par: skims, 3@6e. EGGS—Fancy, firm; Western resh, 14@16c: do B case. $1 50@3 60. TALLOW—Firm; city, 834@4c: couniry, 34@ Bge. COTTONSEED OIL—Qulet, steady; crude, 19@ 22c; yellow, prime, 2336@2334c. RICE—Firm, fairly active; domestic, 5@5%c: Japan, 4@4lac. oy ASSES—Falr demand, firm; New Orleans, 37c. COFFEE—Firm. 20@25 rlnu up; September, 29 85@10 00; October, $6 35@9 50: November, $9@9 50: December, $5 80@9: Junuary, §9; Feb ruary, %8 95@9; March, $9@9 U5: April, $» 85@ $895: May, 3505@9: June. $8 95@9 05: July, £8.9089 05; Spot ko, dull, steady: No. 7, 10146 C. :(.GAR—inet. unchanged : off A. 4 7-16@435c: mold A,5c; standard A, 434c: confec.ioners’ A, 4 5gc: cut loaf anc crushed, 53gc; powaered, be; granuiated. 434c; cubes, oc ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 814@10c. PEACHES—Peeled, nominal, 12@l4c: do un- Ppeeled. B@Sc. PRUNES—Four sizes, 434 @454c. RATSINS—Two-crowz, . oose Muscatel. 3 do three-crown. blgc: do sour-crowu, 534@6c; Loudon layers, $1@1 15: clusters, $1 45. HOPS5—Quiet. Pacific Coas:, 6@8Y4c. WOOL — Steady. Domestic lieece, 16@28c: pullea, 18@3lc; Texas, 7@l Merchandi; 16 JRON—Quiet. American. 210 25@12 50. COPPER—Quiet. Lake. $1070@11. LEAO—Easier, D omestic. £2 75@2 80. JIN—Easler. Sirais. $13 10, BSPELTEK—Firm. Domestic. $3 85@3 65. CHICAGU MARKETS, CHICAGO, Irr. Bept. 12.—The crowd found bull news on wheat a scarce article this morning, figures and information tenaing generally to en- courage selling rather than buying. A liberal quantity of wheat has been waiting for some days for prices to pulge, and their failure to display anythiog but heaviness this morning brought out considerable of it. Before the opening the curb trading was al easy quotations, the estimate that the world's shipments for the week would aggre- gate 8 250,000 bushels having a depressing effect. An increase in the amount on ocean passage of 1,520,000 bushels and in the visibie supply of 2,055,000 bushels only added to the weakness on the regular session. Liverpool cables were 14d lower. Recelpts at Chicago were 173 cars ana the Norinwest had 1108 cars, against 1052 last Mon- day and 1655 & year ago. Local inspections from store were 172,982 bushels. Closing Continental cables were lower. Export clearances amounted 10 256,170 bushels. About noon the Norihwest sent some buying orders and the execution of them caused a slight rally. Later shorts covered free.y and a firmer feeling developed. The English visible supply decreased 11.000 bushels. De:em- ber opened at 61c, sold_between 60%u(@6055c and 6234, closing at 623/4@6214c, 34 @%sc higher than Saturday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 360 cars CORN—The corn market was weak and lower, sympathy with wheat early largely Influencing the tone, while the regular news was not caiculat- ed to infuse courage among hoiders. Receipts, 395 cars, were 17 more than expected. Withdraw- als from store amounted t0 540,854 bushels The visible supply increased 614.0J0 bushels and the amount on ocean passage 400,000 bushels. Liver- pool cables were nuchanged. Danubisn shipments of corn last week amounted 10 376,000 bushels. Export clearances amounted to 291,434 bushels. May corn opened a. 2434c. deciined 1o 2434@ 24%j4c, closing at 2434c¢, 4C under Saturday. Xstt mated receipts for 1o-morrow 700 cars. OATS—Were quiet and easy. Traderslooked to wheat for their guidance, and as thai market was weak there was no aiternative for oats bat to adopt a like tone.. The visible supply increased 882,000 bushels. Receipts were 343 cars, and 253,733 bushels were taxen from store. Export clearances amounted to 55,185 bushels. May oais closed a shade higher. Estimated receipts for to- morrow, 440 cars. 5934c: Septem- FLAX—Was firm. Cash, 68 ber, 68@693c; December, T0@72c: May, 71%c. Receipis were 126 cars. PROVISIONS—Business in_ product was not large or in any msoner sigmfican . There were moderate transactions in which local profession- 2ls and packers figured principally. The toue was firm and reflected ihe feeling of the hog market. January pork closed 73uc higher, January lard 3¢ higher and Jauuary ribs shade higher. BUTTER—Was weak and lower to-day. A lib- erul supply was offered and the demand was poor. Creameries—Extras, 14}gc § Ib: firsts, 12@13¢; seconds, 10@l:c: imitations, fancy, 12@.bc. xiras, 13c: firsts, 11@12c: seconds, 10c. Ladles—Extras, 912@10c; firsts, 8@814c; packing stock, 6@ic: grease, 4@5¢. LGGS—Were In good demand and firm. - Fresh stock 14@14%6c B doz. MONEY—Was 6@7% on call and 7% on time in the morning: llght northwesterly winds. Nevada—Fair Tuesday. X r Tuesday. Arizona—Fair Tuesday; continued high tem- perature. San Franciscoand viciniiy—Cloudy in the morn- rest of the d: fog in the morning. ALEX. G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official MNEW YORK MARKETS. 1ight to fresh westerly Finauncial. NFW YORK, N. Y., Sept 21.—The railway and miscellaneous stock market was strong and higher to-da; Business was not active by any means, but the trading was well distributed. The demand from outsie sources as of late was light, but the proiessional element was generally arrayed on the bul! side of the account. The latter was more favorably impressed with Saturday's bank statemen , the easi-r condition of the money market, the arrivais of gold from Europe and the reporis of the starting up of mills in New York and Pennsylvania. Money on time was In be ter supply and a tew transactions were reported at 6 per cent ongood stock excnange collateral without s commission. in regard to gold imports it was announced that £203,000 American eagles had been sold by the Bank of England for shipment to New York. The opinion obtained that at least $15,000.000 ad- digonal will be forwarded to this connl.rir in the near future. This would bring the total Importa- tio: 5028 up to $50,000,000. At in- since A tervals operators were disposed 10 lake profits, but the offerings were quickiy absorbed and near the. ciose & number of siocl figares of the day. the s0ld at the best The unfavorable reports of Northwest roads for August and Of the Paclfic for the second week Of Septem- nerally ignored. tan was the special feature, and after an ecline to 8514 jumped to 88@8755 A re- current that adeal was on #00¢ With the tropo i an ‘Iraction. Sugar, leather preferred, AWAD DI frie first preferred, the grangers, Reading, Northern Paclfic preferred and Western Tnion moved up 14@2 per cent. Chicago Gas gained & 1oInt on a iory that the offibials of the various companies 1n Chicago were e.deavoriug to arrive at an understanding in regard o the rates. In ihe final uewiings the grangers and the low-priced issues were in particularly good request. Specuiation left off strong, with prices anywhere from 14 to 214 higher than at the closeon Nat- Jay.” Total saies were 173 014 shares, including 800 suger, 24,100 Si. Paul, 17,700 Manhactan und 15,100 Buriington. Bonds were active and strong. Total sales were 00.000. Las: Tennessee consols fives rose 0 1U5, Kansus | acific conso.idated sixes 21/ 3. Kansas and Texas seconds 1 1o 5634, Nickel Flae tours 13 io 10334, +eoria and cascern con- soiidated fours 3 1o 743, Redding first preferred 11y 10 337, do thirds 1% 10 18, Texas Pacific fiisis 1 10’ 19% and Denver and Gulf fives 1 to 50 % Government_bonds $50,500 coupon fours of 1925 sod at 136011534, $10,000 do of 1907 ut 1872 and $12,000 coupon fives at 11015@1103, % Grain. FLOUR—Dull, held firmly. Winter wheat, low rades, 81 70@2 50; do, fair to fancy, $2 40@3 40; ciiy mills, $3 BU@3 25: do, patents, $3 50 @ 3 80 winter fuir (0 fancy, $2 40@8 40: city mills, §3 15 @325; winer patents, $5 50.@ $8 80; city miil port wi 3 putenis, $410 @ 84 25: Minn-soia clear, $2 30@ 2 90; rye miXiures, $2 50 @ 3 00; Mianesota Suralls, B2 85@3 507 saperfise, $1 656G 3 1o diinuesola ptenis, 8320 @ 4 20: fine, $140@ 200. Rye flour, steady, $2 25@2 75. CORNAME ~L-—Quet; acuve. Yellow Wesi- crn, $1 90@2. BYh—Dull; firm. Western, 40c,c. L £, BARLI irni. 48 pounds, 31%4c. WHEAT—Spot market opened _weaker, closed stronger, with options duil; 1. 0. b. 8%gc: ungraded red. 70@82c; No. 1 Noruhern, 68%c. Opions opened weak and declined 1@1%c on decidediy lower cables, lucreased supplies #nd' an iner ase of 1,620,000 bushels on passage, with Soreign selling and West weaker; radied 13@ 13gc, with the West and on iate foreign buying cluing strong ¢ lg@l4c over Sa.urday, win tradiug fairly actiue. December aud May most active’ No. % red cloed Sanuary, 563 May, 1 b(’;‘fl’:"/gb December. c8be. CORN—Spot, fairly active; firmer. No. 2, 2634c elevator; 2734c afioat. Optious deciined lg@3jgc on increased supply and easier cables, with longs reailzng: ralied Ye@Yac with ‘he' West, ciosing trregular, with near mooths unchanged, snd May qulet and lower. 2 FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AKD NEW YORK STOCKS. WwiecLUCK & Co., < Leidesdorfr St., Tel. Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE 623 Markel St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 5828. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers, Orders mstantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reterence 1st Natioval 5, F. CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIRE. m YORK. September. B65/gc:Uctober, 66%c;: Novem: | loans. New Yors exchange sold ai &1 10 $1 10 dis- count. Closing Prices. WHEAT—Sentember, 6134¢; December, 62%4@ 6214c; May, 661/4c. COKN—seplesnver. 21%4c; December, 2134c; May, 2434c. OATS—September, 16%4c: December, 16%c: May. 1934c. FPORK—October, $595; January, $7 05. LARL—October, $3 521,: January, $3 90. Liks—October, $3 15; January, $3 50. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iir. Sept. 21.—Offer- ings of cattle to-day were light. The demand was good. Choice kinds were 10c to 16¢c higher, but the ordinary sorts were only steady. Packers and shippers were good buyers of hogs. Offerings were moderate and prices firm to 5c higher. The run of sheep was liberal Prices were 100 to 1bc lower. CATTLE — Receipts, 11,500. Fancy beeves, 24+ 0@500: choice to vrime. 1300 to 1700 I steers, B4 45@4 85: good to choice steers. 1200 o 1600 Ib. £4 0U@4 40; meaium steers, 1000 1o 1300 1. 8350 @3 95: falr beef steers. 850 to 1300 s, $3 60 @3 76: butcher steers. $3 10 @3 60: choice stockers and feeders, S00 10 1250 1, #5 25 @380; fair do, 50U Lo 875 1b. $2 40@3 20; bulls, choice 10 extra, $2 S8U@3 25: bulls, poor 1o choice, 81 75@2 76: cows ana nelfers. choice Lo exira, $3 50 @3 75; cows, fair to cholce, 82 25@5 40: cows, common to fair canners, $1 25@2 10; calves, good to choice, 85 50@6 0U: calves, common to $2 75@5 50; Texus grass sieers. 82 35@2 90. Texas cows ‘and_buils, $1 75@2 50; W estern can- ning steers, 82 65@4; Western rauge cows and heif- ers. $200@3 25. milkers and springers, ® head, $20@37; Western range steers, $2 60@s3 65. HUGS — Keceipts. 33,000, ieavy packine ana shipping lots. $2 75@3 ¥6: common Lo Choice mixed, $285@3 30: cnoice assorted. §5 20@ ©85: light, $2 55@3 35: pigs. $1 50@3 30. £ 5 EkF—Jeceipts, 30,000. ANIeoc 10 . Choice, 3160@2 85; iambs, 3345 85. s CALIFOENIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, T1L, Sept. 2L.—Porter Bros. Com- pany sold California froit. to-day as follows: Grapes—Tokays, 85 35@3 65 ® double crate and 75c@$1 20 P sing e; Muscats, 81 05@1 10. Pears —Earvietts, $1 85@1 90 § box. Peaches-45c@ $1 05 B box. NEW YOURK, N.Y., Sept. 21.— Porter Bros. Com- pany sold <alifornia fruit to.day. as follows: Grapes—Tokays, 1 55 single crates; assort- ed, #1 10@1 45; Muscatels, 556c@81 25; Malvoise, 8UC@$1 20. Pears—seckels, 1 25@1 50 B box. Doy du Comice, $1 10@1 20: Beurre Hardy, 3@ 115. Peaches—Salways, 4.@95c P box: other yuriéties, §5@75c. Vlams ~Koenic Claude, 60c % half crate. Prunes—Silver, b0c @ balf crate. NEW louilp » 'OCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Rsilroad Share Money on call easier at 3@6y; last Ioan a: 3@31ey and closing offered at 3%4%. Prime mercantiie pa- per, *@10%. Lar siiver, 6514c. Mexican dolia 5015@529/sc. Sterling Exchanse is aull, with acinal business ‘- babkers'_bills at $4 81le@4 813 for s xty oays, and $4 B33,@4 84 for demand Posted Tates. $4 82@a 81y Commercial bills, 84 8014@4 814, Government bonds firm, State bonds Gull. Kaliroad bonds strong. Blver at the board was steady. CLORTNG eroce. Am Tel &Cable..., 88 Norfolk & Westrn. Preferred. .. Northern Pacific. 8 u://: Alton, Terre Haute 55 . American Express10% 1st preferred. 24 preters Cleve& Pittsburg. Consolidation Coal. 31 Consolidated Gas..145 Prefes lflxn C.C.C &8 Louls 243/ Reading... . o 1634 Preferred......... 75 RioGrande&Westa 16 Preferrad. 40 Preserred......... 75 St Paul & Omaba. 36y 115 3 Stiver Ceruficates. 854, -v- 181y R, Tig 213 .. 93 at 6% 7 — 1llinots Central. lowa Central. Kingsion & Lake Erie & Westa Preferred. . 8i Long Island. Loulsville & Loulsville. Na&Ch 2 | Preferred. Preferred........ 8 |U.S Rubber., Mannattan Consol. 7. Memphis & Charis. 16 Mexican Ceniral Michigan Cencral.. K7 Minn & 8 L. Minn & St. Lcom. 14 |{Wisconsin Central. 1 ‘Wheeling & L. .. 8l Preferred. ... 2814 Am Cotton Ol ptd. 48 W. U. Beef...... 6 Ann Arbor. 83 S rooklyn 2 Erie 2d ptd. 1734 BONDS. Northern Pac 1sts. 11434 Do 2ds. 105 Do 3ds. Do consol 5. 48 Do 2ds A. . B41gOlmprovement 1st 72 Canada South 2ds.. 101 5s. lo Cen Pac 1stsof '95. 98 |0 R & N iats. Cherokee 4s, 1898.100 44| 110 >onsol b Do 1897 10034/Or Short Line 6. Do 1898. Pacific s of 97....—— Philad eading 4s. 743 Do 1st pid incam. $8%3 KGrandeWest 1sis 68% Stl&lronMtGenbs 63 Do SUL&SF Gen 6s.104 Erle 2ds, . 5814(8¢ Paul Consols....124 Fuw&benCity ists 48 (St P C & Pa lsts.. 118 GCH&SAGs.....101 (8o Carolina 43gs... 90 Do2d 7s, 2100 |Southern RE 8s... 38 Gen Elec Deb'bs... 87 |~ Do Pac Cal 1sts..110 H & Tex Cens 0s..106 Do con G.........102 Towa Central sts.. 9034 Kansas Pa Consois 63 s Fu lsts Den divios La Consol 4s.. Tenn new 3s. 70 Texas Pacific 1sis. 7% Texas Pacific 2ds.. 17 Union Pac 1sts 96.100 U Bds reg of 1926.115% Do &s, coupon..... 11534 T _€ 45, reg 0f 1807.106% B5: 107% o 110% 06 YA N Y C&st Louls 43103%4| Nor&West Gen 65,116 funding debe. Do reglstered. Do deferred 6s. N Carolina con 4s.. 80 ' Do trust repis. _Doés 7110 Wabasn 1st Northwest 18134 West Shore 4s.. 10534/ ¥OREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERFOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENe.. Sept. 21.—The spot market 1s firm at bs 8l4d@0s 10d. Cargoes steady &t B4s 64, sellers, prampt sbipiment z FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable Liverpool quotations for No. 2 led Winter: Sep- tember, bs 434d; October, bs 414d: November, bs 434d; December, b5 434d; January, bs bd. SECURITIES. ONDON, Exc., Sept. 31.—Consols. 1104; sil- ver, 80 3-164: French Eentes, 102f 75c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. ves the following Sterling Exchange, 60 day: — sa83 Sterling Exchange, sight. — 485 Sterling Cables. ... - 487 New York Exchange, Sight. - 10 New York Exchange, lelegraphic. — 15 Fine silver, % ounce. — 8514 Mexican Dollars 51 5114 sk PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The demand is active at steady prices. The John Cooke takes for Cork 67,326 ctls, valued at $70,088. No. 1,$1@1 0114 B ctl; choice, $1 021%: lower erades, 90@97%4c¢ % cil; extra choice for milling, 81 083 @ cdl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'ciock—No sales. SECOND SES810N—December—4000 ctls, 81 0414 20,000, $1 0434, REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—2000 cils, $1 04%: 6000, $1 05; 16,600, $1 0Bl AFTERNOON SESSION — December—4000 ctls, 81 0534: 6000, $1 054, BAKLEY—Shipment of 57,894 ctls Brewing and Chevalier, valued at $52,000, to Bristol and 56,143 ctis Brewing, at $44.448, 1o Ipswich. We quote Feed, 573n@61l4c # ctl; choice bright, 62 85c; Brewlng. 724@80c ® ctl; Chevalier, 90c $1 for No. L. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SEssioN—9:15 o'clock—No sales. BECOND SESSION- 0 sales. REGULAE MORNING SESSION—NO sales. OATS—Black, for feed, 70@80c: Milllng, 8714@ 9234c B cul: fancy feed, 9214@95c B ctl: good 10 choice, 85@923p0: common 10 fair, 75@80c; Gray, 85@8710c: Surprise, 95c@$102: CORN—Weak and dull. Large ow, 80@ 823%c: Small iound do, 85¢ B cul; White, 76@80c. RYE—82%@67%c B ctl. BUCKW HEAT-Nominal at 85@85¢ @ otl. FLOUR ANDO MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Famlly extras, $3 60@3 70 B bbl; Bakers’ exiras, $3 40@ 850; superfine $2 756@3. COXNMEAL, KETC.—Feed Corn, $19@19 50; Cracked Corn. $19 50@20 B ton. SULLSTUFF~—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 10; Rye Flour, $2 80; Rice rlour, $675; Cornmeal, $2 10: extra cream do, $2 76: Uatmeal, $2 90; Oat iroats, $3 50: Hominy, $310@3 30; Buckwheat Fiour, $310@3 30: Cracked Wheat, $2 75: Fa- rina, 83 50; Whele Wheat Flour, $2 80; Roiled Oats, §3 50; Fearl Barley, $3 50; Split Peas, $3 20; Green do, 54 10 ® 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, BRAN—$12@12 30 for the best and $11@11 50 ® ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15 ¥ ton for lower grades, and $16@18 P ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $14 50: Ollcake Meal at the mill, $21 P ton: jobbing, $22; clipped Oats. 9714c@8$1 05 B ctl. H Y—‘?&ecflpu continge 100 large. Whe: quotabie at $7@9 B ton: Wheat and Uat, 50 Oat, $5@7: Barley, $6@7; fiiver Barley, §4 Altaita, 35 806 50 mwc%da Bu:c 81 for rst cutting: compres: i stock, $4@5; Ciover, e@7 50 B ton. STRAW—30@35c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—The movement in large Whites con- unues. Bayos are quoisble at 95c@$1 15 B cul; Small Whites, 85c@$1 10 B ctl; Pes. 95c@ $1 158 ctl; Large Whites, 90c B ctl; Pink, 75@:5c ¥ ctl: Reds, $1@1 10 B cu: Blackeye, $125: Red Kianey, $l@l 10; Limas, $1 1 77%: Butters, $1 25@1 40. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 55@2 65; Yellow $1 26; Canary, 214 Mustard, $1 25@1 60: Flax, Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 215e; Hemp, 2350 ¥ B: 3150 RIED PEAS—$1 10@1 40 B ctl for Niles and $1 25@1 50 for Green. v POTATOES, ONION VEGETABLES. POTATOES — The market Is quoted rather steadier. Sweet Potatoes are quotable at 7bc @81 26 B ctl; Garnet Chiles, 40@50c B cul: Early Rose, 26@35 B sack; Burbauk Seedlings, 25@35¢ P sack tg Rivers and 50@85¢ B c | for Salinas. ONIONS_25@30c B sack; Fickles, 50c B sack. VEGETABLES—Pickles are firmer. Marrowfat Squash 18 quotable at $5@8 ¥ ton; Green Corn, 4U@70c P sack: Alameda Corn, $1@)1 50 B -crate; Berkeley Corn, 35@40c P box: Summer Squash, 15@25c ® box: Egg Plan:, 3 ® box: Tomatoes, 15@25¢ # box; Alameda Cucumbers, 20@35c; Pick.es, 1%gc P 1 for No. 1 and 76@ BUc B ctl for No. Z; Green Peppers, 25@80¢ 9 large ?gx@l:lr‘\:hl{u (Snd 2 for bell: Green ‘ens, 750 sk_for common and 2@2Yac for Garden; String Beans, 5Uc@$l B -;’gx 3.- c‘.?m. mon and £@2%sc B 1b for garden: Limas, 50@76¢ ¥ sack; Green Okra, 4U@5Uc B box: Dried Okra, 1235c P Ib; Cabbage, 40c B cul; Carrots, 25@30c ¥ sack; Garlic, 1@184c B . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market is off again and very weak. @lz.':lal:z\'—lmcy. 22@22%4c B b; seconds, 20 Darry—Fancy, 20c B 1b: §ood 1o choice, 1714@ 19c: lower grades, 123@16¢ B Ib. PicKLED—15@17C % Ib. FIRKIN—14@l6C B 1b. Bcuas;!r..— Cholce mild new 1s petanls = @ : common 0 good old, B@se 3 Gream Cueddar. 10@110; Youns America, 9@10c: Western, 10@11c: k 1@13¢c B . LEGG—Tho market continues strong, as both cholce and poor. are cleaning up. Oregon are quotable at vlm;c ® doun?‘mr'wm. I‘BO ges, or ordinary an for good: ranch Eggs, 25@30c; cold storage ranch, 17 18c; Duck kggs, 16@17 B doz . POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern is expected to-day. Live Turkeys are quotable at 13@16c & Ib for iobblers, 12@l4c P _1b for Hens: Geese, r, $ @1 25; Gosliugs, $1 25@1 50; Ducks, $2 b # doz forold and $3 50@s 50 for young; Hens, T T g O SRR du:we“' ola, B ers, 3 = LafEa s lozen v GAME—~Nominal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— _ The market shows no particular change. Quinces, 3: @ box. Peaches, 25 B box for ordinary and 50@65¢ *Fiuma. S5@A00 9 box: Prunes, 35@50c. : P Appice, SocEL-§ Do for “cholce and 25@500 % 2! ‘oF Comzon. 118% | Raspberries, B chest. ® chest. 6@>c P Ib. Wi i Cod e g5 Tog L # 9%: Cope GRAPES—The market is in very fair shape and prices stow some improvement. Seediess are quoiable at 3! box: Isabeilas, Fomate: Tokays, @50 5 borr Blackberries, Huckleberries, Cranberries ka “® box: Black Grapes, B box: Muscats. 35@d0c: Sweetwalers and’ Fontainebieans, S5@A00 B box: Grapes 1n crates bring 10@16c more than in boxes. Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $20@25 P ton. MELONS—Cantaloupes and Sutmegaare doing bettor Watermelons, $2@8 ® 100: Cantaloupes, 60c@81 W crate: Nuimegs, 25@80¢ B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons, 75c@81 50 B box for common and §2.50@3 50 for good to cholce: Mexican Limes, 20 9 box; Cailiornia Limes. e ‘{x:::nu $1@2 B bunch; Pineapples, $2@ DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Quotations on the Frui: Exchangs are as fol- lows: CABLOAD LoTs—Apricots, 6@8c ® 1 for Royals and 5@10c B B Tor Cholce. to, tany Moorparks; Prunes. 3c § Ib; Peaches, 3@4c B b for prime to choice, 83c for fancy and 9@10c for peeled in boxes: APbles, 8¢ for evaporated and 2@2%4c for sun-dried; Pears, 1 for prime to choice. 2@3c for quarters and 4@bc for halves; Plums, 4c for pit- ted and 114@2c for unpisted: Nectarines, 3@dc for choice and 5¢ for fancy; white Figs, fci black Figs, 2%4@23ac, o JOBBING PRIcEs—New Peaches, Gaese @ b: fancy, 7c B th; new Apricots, 6@7c B Ib: fancy, 8c; Moorparks, 10@11c: new evaporated Apples, sun-dried, Sc; Prunes, Sc for the four sizes: new Figs, black, 23gc for unpressed and 3@314 for pressed: white ¥ igs, 4c; Plums, 5c for piited and 134c for unpitted; new Nectarines. 4 LA X R X whole, T quariers for halves. RAISINS— & CARLOAD PRICKS, ¥. 0, B. FRESN0—Four-crown loose, 4c; 8-crown, '814c; S-crown, Seedless Sultanas, dc; Seedless Muscatels. 234c; 3-crown London lavers, $1 10; clusters, $1 85; Dehesa gmm.,:‘ 7;:‘lmpnrhl Clusters, $2 60; dried Tapes, c . JOBBING PRIcES—Four-crown, loose, 4l4c: 3- 3 crpwn, 334c® Ib; 2-crown, 8c B 1b; seedless Sul- tanas, ch‘ Ib; seedless Muscatels, 335c: 3-crown London layers, $1; clusters, $1 50: esa clus- ters, 82 50: Imperial clusters, - 2 50. NUTS—Quoiations are aa follows: Walnuts, nominal: new Almonds, 7c B I for Languedoc, — ® 1 for hardshell and 8@10c B Ib for paper- shell, jobbing; Peanuts. 4@6c @ I for Eastern and i’cecmr Calllnrnl.:ynfiickor; N-x!v: m '(M ans, 7 c; Filberts, H uts, e Y B Cotomume S8 5 100, NEY—Comb, 10@1214¢ for bright and 5@9c for lower grades: water-white extracted, 5@5Ygc: light amber extracted, 47,@4%0; dark amber, 16 C; QArK, 2 B . uEmwfib@zn B PROVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6%4c B B for heavy, 7ic B B for light medium, 9@9%c B b for light, 10@11c for extra light and 12¢ for sugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cared Hams, 1234@1. California Hams, 10@11c 3 1b; Mess Beef, $7@! extra mess do, $8 50@9: family do, $10@11: extra prime_Pork, 50, £13 B bbl mess, $i1 50@12 B bol: Smoked Beet, 10¢ # 1. LARD—Easiern tlerces Is quoted at 434c® I for compouna and 5ijc for pure; palls, B b Caiifornia tierces, 414c for compound and 514c for gm;‘namms, s34c; 10-B 634c: do b, COTTOLENE—614@6%c In halt-bbls and TH B B in 10D e St HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers 614¢; cullsand brands, 534c;: medium, 5%2@8c; culls and brands, 43@5c ¥ 1b; light, 4@4%c: culls and branas. 84@4c; Cowhides, 4@5c: culls and brands, 815@4%ac; saltea Kip, 5c: salted Calf, 6@7c B b sulted Veal. 5@6c; dry Hides, 9@10c: culls and branas, 7@7%c; dry Kip and Veal, 8c: culls, 6@ 7c @ 1b; ary , 16c; culls, 10c: Guatskins, 20@ 85c each: Kids, Sc: Deerskins, good summer, 20@25¢ ¥ Bb: medium, 15@ Oc: winter, 7@9c: Sheepskins, shearings, 10@15c each: short wool, 20@35¢ each; medium, each: long wools, 50@60 each. ' Culls of all kinds about Yac less. 2&2‘y’.‘h°wfl No. 1 rendered, 2 = '.\’o. 2, c; refined. 434@bc: Grease, 134c B I, WOOL—New &:‘glquln Fali, & c B . We quote Spring clip: Humboldt and Mendocino, 10@11c: Nevads, 6@87zc: Sén Joaquin and South- ern Cosst, six months, 8v4@5¢: northern free de- fective, 114@51ac B B. HOPS—Are nominal GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcatta Grain Bags, spot, $4 1216@4 202 San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags. 2416@26%4c. COAL—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, $8 B ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton; Seattle, $5@5 60: ryan. $5: C00s Hay, 84 50 Wallsend, Scotch, §7 50; Brymbo, 87 50 Cumpverland, $13 50 B ton in bulk and $25 in s! Pennsyivani Anthracite Egg, $11 B ton; Welsh Anthracite, $9; Cannel, $7 50; kock 'Springs, Castie Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Comoany quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 5%c: Powdered, 53gc: Fine Crushed, 57gc: Dry Granu- lated, 434c; Confectioners’ A, 434¢: ' Magnolla A, 4350; ExiraC, dl4c: GoidenC, 43gc: half barrels, 14¢ more than barreis, and boxes Yac more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- ¢ B B for large and 434c; third ao, 8 MUTTON—Wethers, 4 3 Ewes, 4@4lgo PORK—Live h 1am; dressed do, 41 terers are as follows: BEEF—First quallty. 414@5c; second do, 4@ c B 1. B A e ;S 5@6c B b. B, LAMB—b@6c A b 2682 23@27%e for small and m B5cH . s 0 RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. . 10.942|Cheese, ctls Flour, qr sks. Barley, ci Beans. sks. Oats, ctls. Rye, ctls. 4,078| Lumber. M feet.. 50 295 | Leather, roll; 27 726 181 20, 594 T7%| Paper, reams - 1,900 Butter, ci 23| Alfalfa Seed, sks 166 THE STOCK MARKED. The market was soft again yesterday and the best prices were below those of Saturday, though the depreciation was slight. The Crown Point assessment falls delinguent in office to-day, and the Con. Imperial delinquent sale takes place also. The weekly reports from the Comstock are as follows: CON. CAL & VA.—1000 level—From west cross- cut 2, started at a point {n the north drift 550 feet north from the Con. Va. shaft station, or 85 feet sauth from the north boundary line ofthe mine,at a point 436 feet from Its mouth, we are cutting out and have started a double compartment upraise, which 1s in a porphyry, clay aod quartz forma~ tion of low assay value. 1650 level—On the Dinth floor—the first floor above the sill floor—the east crosscut started from the south drift at a point 500 feet In from its mouth, or aboui 50 feet morth from our south boundary line, was advanced 12 fee. passing through porphyry showing clay separations: total len’lh 76 feet. 1750 level—From the twelfth to the twenty- fourth floors, above the sill floor of this level at the north end of the siope in old ground of former workings, we have extracted during the week 153 tons of ore, the average assay value of which—per sampie taken from the cars 1o the mine—was $13 per ton. From the sixteenth floor, from the up- Taise which connects with tHe twenty-fourth floor from the end of the west drift, we are stoping on the seventeenth floor in 0id ground assaving from $:20 to $30 per ton. On the eighth floor we are drifting north in old ground assaying $6 per ton, to reach & point under the thirteenth foor, from where we bave fillings assaying $30 per ton. The total extraction of ore for the week amounted to 153 tons, the average assay value of which, per samples taken from the cars when raised to' the surface, was $41 per ton. Jn the Opbir mine, on the 1000 level, west cross- cut 1, afte; reaching a length of 500 feet, has been ped. The face is jn diorite, or west country rock. West crosscut 2 has been started from the south drift on :his levei a: a point 230 feet south of tlie shaft station, or 190 feet north of the south boundary of the mine. In the old central tunnel workings of the Ophir, from the end of the north dritt from the west crosscut from ihe Mexican sbaft, at & point 132 feet from its mouth, we have workes ! Spward 14 Jeet A:’old kround of former ngs, assaying from $2 to T ton. m the sill floor, Trom the UBFaLe stertod o the fwm side of the crosscut running west from the drift Tun northwesterly from the Mexigan shatt—50 feet above the sill floor of this levei—ac a point 194 feet in from thie mouth of the crosscut the west crosscut started from °the south drift at a polnt 40 feer in tmr:ah 1is mouth was advanced 12 feet 81 porphyry, glay and of I value: total lengt, 38 oot - O 10W dssay (Comstock work- in ihe Hale & Norcross mine ings), on the 900 level, the. norih drife at & dis- tance of 246 feet has been sio; 4 t Crosscut has been siarted m"m *{5s ana ad- vanced 12 fect in clay and porpayry. In No. 1 up- raise the ore struck coutinues L0 ImMpProve as th raise. On the 1100 level huve stopped work in Lue north drift, which 1s In 174 feet, and started an eas: crosscut theiefrom at u point 150 feet iu, When this crosscut was in 4 fect & s reakof uartz assaying 321 gold, coin vaiue, was cut. his Is the same streak ffom which a carload of Ore was tuken durins the pievious week. The frosscat Is now in 12 fect; face in porphyry. Will Biraise and sink on the ore streak. kxiracted during the week 16 carioads of ore. assaylug per "mlnrpmx“ wnmyl-ubmm;ndfloo-nn- of sii- n. 1o the Chollar mine (Comstock workl; in the DOrLh stope above Crosscat B on the 450 Livel they coutinu 1oop-nto ihe south on the ninth and tenth floors, with no speciai change to the south stope on this level they are following a streak of pu. ore 3 feet in width of fair grade, but somewnat Duochs. olave sved from both points since lust report 90 tonsand 200 pounds of ore, the average assay of which was $20 05 Qquartz assaying $5 to $10 per ton. Have resumed ] work 1n_the croppings, and after repairing th Wwest arift on the 50 level are now Ariving it west from the point where it was turned (o the north. Iiis out 6 feet in clay and porph: BRUNSWICK LODE—CON. CAl FIy. L & Va., Busr & BELCHER AND GOULD & CURRY—Siaft 2—This shaft was sunk 20 feet on the inciine, total depth 401 feet: bottom in nard porphyry. 150 level— The main south drift started from east crosscut 1 was extended 8 feet, total length 173 feet; face in porphiry and siringers of quartz. At a point in this drifi 167 feet from east crosscut 1 started on east crosscut 2 and extended it 4 feet, passing through porphyry and stringers of quariz. Gouid & Curry Tonnel—The main tunnel has been ex- tended 10 feet. total length 936 feet; face in por- PLyTy and stringers of quartz. Part of the work done was in easing timbers. The east crosscut started in this tunnel 50 eet from its mouth has been extended 14 feet, passing ihrough porphyrs; 10.al length 108 feet: HALE & Noucross—Shatt 1, 400 level—Ad- vanced joint main south drift 36 feet and timbered 8 portion ofit. Face is now in 68 feet frou the stalon, in quartz and porphyry. Started the joint main north drif: on this level on the 13th inst, and advanced same 40 feet. Facels in porphyry and seams of quariz. The four companeis’ joint upraise on the 200 level, started about 350 feet south of the south line of the Hale & Norcross, in Cholisr ground, is up 32 feet. This upraise is Lo be carrled to the surface for an alr and escape way. This work is being done by the Chollar Com- pany. CHOLLAR—Sbaft 1, 200 level—The joint raise irom the end of the south drift has been advanced 7 feet «nd is up 28 feet. The top is in porphyry. somewhat sofier than ast reported. A portion of |- the week has been occupled in putting in a chute. 500 ieve1—The south arift on this level hus been extended 25 feet during the week and is now out 282 feet south of the norch line. The face is in bard borpbyry with a sesm of low-grade quarta through it. "400 le vel—The joint Norcross-Choliar south arift from the shaft station has been driven 32 seet for ::;h;}m week and is out 64 feet. The D pol Ty 8l ng the footwal 4 Oceidental Consolidated—The official_lettér for the week ending September 19 says: 750 level— I he winze siarted in the north drift is down 126 feet; advanced duringthe week 16 feet: bottom in quartz and porpayry, showing very iittle value. From the 650 and 550 levels we have extracted and milied during the week 162 tons of ore o° the average assay value as per battery samples $9 76 per ton actual value. BOARD SALES, Foll were the sales la the San Francisco Stock yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. 100 Alta.......07300 Conti....1.25 700 B & B... 95/ 50 . 1.202 450 .. 821300 Crwa Pt..49)| 200 Buliion...19| 100 Bulwer...40) Following were tne sales inthe Pacific Stock yesterday: REGULAR SESSTON—10:30. 16,750 Cholr, 200 . 400 .7 2. (81800 600 C Polnt....49/300 100 Exchar....05200 . 200 . 200 HEN1 41, 400 Justice...0: 800 Scorpion..07 300 8 Nv.... 66 550 Union C...34 100 . 36 200 ¥ Jagket.. 23 200 . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Sept. 21—4 P. . Bid. Asked., Bid. Asked. Alpha Con. ... 3 40| 08 | 05 o8 o4 49 04 46 | 14 | Con.Cal&Var.. 1. 87 88 Chailenge Con. 40 58 59 Con. imperiai. U3 — 08 Confidence ... 1.20 06 08 Con New York — o3 . — Crown Point... 46 o108 EastSiérraNev — 65 Kureka Con... 25 35 36 Exchequer 03 07 08 Goula & Curry. 50 26 28 Haule& Norers.1.40 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. 1.45| 24100 Con Virginia. 2¢| 50 Hale & Norcrs. 150 8 f100 ... aeeee 145 78| LOCAL SKOURIT @ Asked Spi Valley Water. 9675 Asked San Francisco Gas. e 9100 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Sept. 21-2 P. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. U ffl%%‘ U S 4s A107 S 4s conp. .. - e = Do new issuellasy — . e MISCKLLANKODS rowne. CalstChless 10913 — PacRoll MSy - Cal Elee L8119~ — |Do2dis6s... = = CnuraCW5s — 84 [P&ORy8s. — 315 Dpnt-stex-co — 973, [P&Ch Ry8s. — 10714 Edsn L&P 6119 — |Pwl-st RROS. — 11249 F&CHKR6s. — 106 |Reno, Widkh — 105 Geary-atRSs. — 10734[Sacto P& L. — 10214 LosAngLés — 100 |[SF&NPRJs. — 100 DoGnteed8s — 101 |SPRRArizés 9315 97 Mkt-stCbleBs11813 — |SPRRCal6s. 11035 DoRyConSs.. 10214108%5 SPRRCal 8s. 100! NatVin6s 1st 96 — ISPBrRCal8s — 99 SV Waterfs.. 11614118 SVWaterds.. 9735 9734 StktnG&ESs — "1v0 SunsiT&TES. Sutter-st R4 101 — ViswliaWCes ~ = sTocRY. Contra Costa 30 — |San Jose....., — - ... 80 83 |Sprag Valiey 963 — € A8 6TOCKS. e Y e - ‘rancsco 9 9! H Blve = [Stockionos = 33% 8335 85 INSURANCRE aToCKS. FiremamwsFa157% — [Sun...... 25 50 COMMEECIAL RANK STORKS. :n-uTC. - - moflnlll"’; nglo-Cal. on&SE. — (Merch Kx... 183 —% Cal S D&ETC010733110 FirstNauont -V’m . mAvINGS B Ger S&1.Co.1200 1260 HumbS&L1100 = Mowal....... — 40 bFsavUnion — 480 ? STREET RAILROAD sToyes. California....106 108 |Oak SL&Hay 100 — E0 |Presidio. - Marker-si... 42 4234(Sutter-st. = * POWDLE STOCKS. 15 — |GiantCon..,, 1814 18 70 - lJllde.u. - = 70 - lvigont...T. = 90c MISCRLLANEOUS STOCKS. Nat VinCo.. — — OceanicSSCo — 30 Pac AuxFA 1 — | PacBoraxUo. 98 100 GasConAssn. — — |Pac Roll Mill — - Ger Lead Co. 80 100 [Parf PainiCo 6% 7% HawC&SCo.. 13145 1334 PacTransCo. — 24 mutch S POo_18%3 19% Pac T&T Co. 70 s Mer: 100 110 |Sunser T&T. 41— M Elec Light — 415/United CCo. -~ 25 SALES—MORNING SESSION. 15 Facitic Lighti ing. 10 do deo Streni— oe e Market-st Ry Con 5% Bonds. .Mhml?ruulunz.. = - 9376 81000 S V 4% Bonds. 97 50 SALKS—AFTERNOON 5ESSION Foard— 50 Hutchinson S P Co. 19 50 20 Market-st Rauway. 42 25 $5000 S V 4% Bonds. 5 Pacitio Lighting. 815,000 8 V 4% Bonds. i e REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. J. E. and Catherine Bitzer to M. Spoeri, undi- vided half of lot on N line of Greenwich street, 87:6 W of Plerce, W 25 by N 100; $10. Jonathan and Josephine P. Curtls to Isaac Upham, lot on S line of Clay street, 56:3 E of ey Tt e K oae V. Holt, lot_on SE cor. ancy J. w Aznes V. 3 ner of Sacramento and Scott_streets, £ 81:8 by S E. Bates, undivided one-half of block bounded by Sage, Coliler, West Sixth and Wes. Seventh streets (Peter Smith Map): services. Crocker Estate Company to Mabiilan W. McMil- lan, Jot on X line of I'rederick sireet, 281:3 E of Stanyan, £ 25 by N 100; $10. James and Margaret 'Nixon to Henrs G. Bull- winkle, lot on N lne of Twenty-first street, 50 W of Treat avenue, W 25 by N 110; $10. Michae! Huglbes to Mary Hughes, ot beginning 42:834 N of Twenty- nird street and 35 W of Fol- som, ‘W 45, S 9 inches, 9, NE 36 (0_beginnin, also lot on W line of Folsom street, 42:33; N of Twenty-third, N 22:814 by W 80: aso lot on W line of Folsum street, 200 N of Norwich, N 50, W 80, 5 25, W 80, S 25, ¥ 160; gift. Louise Harms to Alvin H. Harms, lot on SE gorner of Twenty-fourth and Oapp sireets, £ 59 by ; gift. Walier G. Landers to James W. Goodwin, un- divided one-tenth interesi In estate of Lyvcia W. Goodwin; aiso lot on W line of Taylor stree!, be- tween Jackson and Washington, 107:6 front by 127:6 (ot on W line of Taylor street, 98:9 N of Washingion. N 107:6 by W 127:6); also lot on SE corner of Sacramento and Larkin streets, S 25 by E 100: also property in outside counties; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Mary B. Hook to Jennie B. Everett, undivided one-half interest inlot on S line of Simpson avenue, 388.40 W of Telezraph avenue, W 87:6 by S 106.33, Oakiand: $10. J.P.Sarsfield to Mary Sarsfield, 10ton NW corner of W Twelfth and Filbert stréet, N_ 141:6 by W 125, being portion of lots 4 and B, block D, Land ‘Oakland Ceniral Homestead Association, gl Frank Smith, A. H. Breed and F. C. Freeman by commission) to Brooklyn Investment and 0 Association, lot on SE line of Twent. -elghth avenue, 50 SW of East Eleventh street. SW 25 by SE 75, block N, Kuowles and Po:ter subdlvision, Kennedy Tract, East Oakland; $1213. Builders’ Contracts. Board of Education with Holm & Sheibley, planking yards of Lafayeite Primary School, on XW corner of Kearny and Filbert sireets, $796; C. J. Havens, archliect. E. J. Baldwin with Ruffino & Bianchi, marble and metal work in billiard-room, Baldwin Hotel, $1083; M. J. Lyon, architect. Annie McBride with homas F. Mitchell, all work fora two-story frame bullding, on E line of Larxin street, 62:6 5 0f Greenwich, §2000; archi- tect, contractor. —_—————— OCEAN STEAMERS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco- STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAULS. | PIER. - |San Diego. Se 11lanm Prerli -|Honolulu... . " |Sept22,10ax | Pler 7 HumboldiBay |Sept22, 2=u| Pier 9 .)Ccn: America pt23.12 x(PMS S 4. Blanchrd | Oregon ports.. (Sepi23, 5ew | Pier 13 Eureka..... Sepi24, $am|Piec Ll Sept24, 2pu|pier8 Pier 13 Fler 13 Pler2i Pler 11 G Sept25, 9w |rier 3 Santa Rosa. |San Diego.... . |Sept26.11ax | Pier LL Umatilla.... | Vic & Pgt Siid [Sept26, 9ax|Pler9 Clty Syduey| Panama. Sept28,12 (P M S 8 PI28 Bam | Pier 1L — TP Sl STEAMERS 10 ARKIVE. STEAMER | FRoM z om: .| Newport. . - |Victoria & Puget Sound - |Portiand. . g *|Chinaand Japan.. ‘| Nanaimo. *|Coos Bay . *|Eel River. :|Yaquina Ba; Sydney. -|San Diexo. 2| Coos Bav. - |G rays Hurbor. ‘| Humbold: Bay. -|Humboldt Bay -|Coos Bay . .| Newport, . A -| Victoria & Puget Sound State of Cal... | Portland. . Crescent City... | Crescent City < Corcna. . |San Diego. 5 Suno. -|Grays Harbor, s San Blas. *|Panama : Aztec Honolul SUN, MOON AND TIDE. BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL U. S COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Tml} ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Tuesday, September 22 Sun rises. 59| Moon rises. 0.00ex Sun sets .06 | Moon sets. September—1896. 5] I % 5 I :‘T!mn’ Feot|11me ‘ Feer| T1me| poq, [Timel o 0 3wl HW Lwl (5wl 20l 454 O V"m 5.5 5.06/ L9112 5.4 21| 515 5.6/ 5.44| 1.5/11.55| 5.2 22| 5.4l 4| 814 13/, . AW H W 23| 0.8 18/12.21| 5.5/ 6. 10 24 L21 2.2112.46| 55| 7.21| 08 25| 2.10| 2.7| 1.02| 55| %02| 0.7 26| 3.07| 8.6] 1.27| 55| 8.48| 0.7 NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the sarly morning tides are glven i (he 1o hood column, and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third | time column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when tnere are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The heights given are additlous to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the 18 subtractive beight, and then the number given from the depth given by the charts. ————— s HBYDROGHKAPHIC BULLETIN. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICK, U. 8. N., 5 MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE SAN FRANCISCO. September 21, 1898. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was aropped exactly at noon to-day—Li. e..at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8§ P. i, Greenwich Lim £ J. T. MOMILLAN, Assistant. in ¢ LUNDY ISLAND-—Passed Sept 19—Bz ship Isle of Arran, from Cardiff, for ~anta Hosalia SAN JOSE DE GUA:‘EMALA—A:HV!G Aug 28 —schr Una, from I ureka. B SANTA ROSALIA—Afrived Sept $—ger ship Ariadne, from Hamburg. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 21—Sim: .Furnes- sia. from Glasgow; stmr Fulda, from Genoa and Naples. e ALTAR—Arrived out Sept 21—Stmr - gnluflefi Sept 21—Stmr Ems, for New York. h?fié"iuubAM—Am"di pt 21—Stmr Schie- d‘L“‘}iERBOURG—B-flod Sept 20-Stmr Sasle, for New York. # —Passed Sept 21—Stmrs - Werkendam and ¥ aongam from New York, for Roterdam. PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Sept 20—ship Bel- iand, from Liverpool. "gnl.l:dd‘sep?‘zo-mmr Pennland, for Liverpools Importations. SAN DIEGO—Per Bonita—12 pkgs building ont- fit. Hueneme—659 sks beans. Santa Crnz m-nnl—alikf:::;m Goleta—1 bx shells. 5 Lompoc Landing—72 pkss m (se, 8 cs seed. 1 cs drogs, 1 bl green hides, 54 kegs nails, 8 bales sea- weed, 3 bxs apples, 2838 sks mustard, 3780 sks barley. . Los Alamos—144 hogs. Zaca—140 hogs. San’Luis Obispo—596 sks barley. Arroyo Grande—160 sks beans, 475 sks barley. EURKKA—Per Pomona—85 bxs butter, 3bxs pears, 1 cs cigars, 3 cs tobucco, 1 ¢s berries, 1 pkg castiugs, 50,051 ft lumber, 10 pkgs express, 1 sk F R and E R R—42 pkgs mdse, 34 kegs 1 hf-keg 207 bxsbutter, 1 wagon, 1 bx fruli, 1pkgio- bacco, Fields Landing—1500 M shingles. Junction—75 sks peas. PORTLAND—Per Alice Blanchard—9858 tt lum- ber, 18 pkgs mdse. 280 s canned goods, 5500 1t Qaik lumber, 288 bdls hides, 459 sks wheal, 38 cds wood. Astoria—1455 bdls shooks, 60 bdls salt hides. 1 bdlpelts, 1 bdl dry hides, 18 pkgs mdse, 159 cs salmon. Coos Bay—30 cds matchwood. Consigne: Per Alice Blanchard—Sacramento Packing and Drying Co: ¥ Dyer: Sussman, Wormser & Co: A Volgt: S H Frank & Co; B Lichtig: Oakland Lum- ber Co: Allen & Higgins: Thomas Loughran: Bay City Match Co; Russ,Sanders & Co; V. Cook: J Hendy Machine Co: Wellman, Peck & Lo Per' Pomona—Brigham, Hoppe & Co: Carroll & Carroll; Dodge, Sweener & Co; Garciad& Maggin!; Enterprise Brewery: Esberg, Bachman & Co; J R Haniiy: Dunham. Carrigan & Co; Standard Ofl Co: H Levy &Co: Hibernia Brewery: Pabst Brewery} Greenbaum, Well & Michels; Dairymen’s Unio A Sinclair; 'Wells, Fargo & Co; Labor Exchangi Pacific Butchers" Supply Co: L D Stone & Co; J McCue: Wieland Brewing Co: O B®mith & Co; W K Dennison: Dunham, Carrigan & Co; S Roman; } Scott & Van Arsdale Lumber Co; McKay & Co; U S Brewery; C E Whituey & Co: Dairymen's Unto; Oil" Works: F B Halght: Getz Bros & Co; r Rubber Co; Hills Bros: O B Smith & C Norton, Teller & Co; Wolt & Son; L D Stone & C Higgins & Collins Per Bonita—Porter Bros & Co; E J Bowen & C Tillmann & Bendel: Wieland Brewing Co;_Caili nia Construction Co; Standard Oil Co; National Brewery: C Carpy & Co: Buftalo Brewery Rothy Blum & Co: A P Hotaling & Co; _J P Thomi W McNear: Western Meat Co; = Sinshelmer Bro: Coblentz & Pike; Italfan-Swiss Colony: Southern Pacific Milling Co; A Pallies: Mack & Co! Pol Heliborn & Co: Grangers’ Business Assn: S Levy & Co: H Dutard; Jouas Erlauger & Co; Bassett & unker WANTED---Overdue Accounts FOR COLLECTION. cITY COUNTRY —— FOREIGN 'W. S. MORROW, 130 Sansomre St. (Tel. Red 411). N. B.—No charge unless successful. Listof S, F, references, mercantile and professional, gratis and post tree. OCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. C0. HAWALI, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND, DAYS T¢ HONOLULU oy AUSTRALIA. §.S. AUSTRALIA, 5. S, AUSTRALILA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day, Sepiember 22, 8110 .M. Special party races. 8. 8 MARIPOSA sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, October 15 a2 P M. Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, South A frica. 4. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 115 Montgomery street. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP COMPANY TEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM Broadwsy wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean, Kil. Msnoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A: 3., Sept. 11,36, For Victoria'and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anhacortes and New W. aicom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. M. Sept. 1, 6,11, 18, 21, 26, and every fifth day there after, cofinecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., atTacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. ‘ureka, Arca & and Flelds Landing (Hum. ¥) str. Pomona 2 P. M., Sept. 2, 6, 10, 14, =6, 30. and every fourth day thereafter. | pXor Santa Cruz Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Lufs Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Venturs, Hueneme, san Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 4. i Sept. 4, 8,12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourih day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbars, Port Los An- reles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 o2 Sept, 2.6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 ana every fourth day thereatter. For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 4.2 25th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. SHIPPING INTELLIGE NCE, Arrived. MONDAY, September 21. Stmr Alasks, Nielsen, 12 days from Kadiak: ballast, to Alaska Imp Co. Stmr Pomona, Doran, 17 hours from Eureka: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, 34 days from. Poruland, via Coos Bay 45 hours; pass and mdse, o Norch' Pacific Steamship Co. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson. 15 hours from Greenwood: lumber. to L k White Lumber <o. Sumr Bonita, Conway, 5 days from San Diezo, and way ports: produce. to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr _Wellington, Salmond, 4 days from Departure Bay: 2350 tons coal, to B Dunsmuir & Sor ns. Br ship Dominion, Meoedith, 161 days from Liverpool mase. toJ D Spreckels & Bros Co. Bktn Tropic Bird, Jackson, 8% days from Tahiti; pass and mdse, to 4 Pinet. Schr J N Ingalis, Thomas, 62 days from San Blas; 470 cedar logs, to Wm Olsen. Schr Moro, Jorzensen, 72 hours from Coauille River; 60 M ft lumbet, 186 tons cogl, to J S Kim- ball. Schr Volant, Erratt, 614 hours fm Figeon Poin:. with wreckage from the wrecked stmr Colombia, in tow of tug Alert. Cleared. MONDAY, September 21. Stmr City of Peking, Smith, Hongkong and Yo- kohama, via Honolulu: P M S'S Co. Stmr Arcata, Cousins, Portland; Oregon Rail- way and Navigation Co. Br ship Helensburg, Jefferson, Ipswich; Eppin- r & Co. E°5r ship John Cooke, Magee, Queenstown; Eppin.- ger & Co. Sailed. MONDAY, September 21. Stmr Westport, Jacobs, Westport. Stmt \Walla Walln. Wallace. Victoria and Por; Townsend. Stmr Arcata. Cousins. Portiand. Stmr City of Peking, Smith, Hongkong and Yo- kohams, via Honolulu. Sumr Greenwood, Carlson. Stmr Bonita, Conway, Newport, etc. Brship Veniura, Fretwurst, Bristol. Ital bark Orieni, Cacace, Quéenstown, Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. Seot. 21—10 P. m.—Weather thick: wind SE; velocity 12 mites. Charters. The schr Aloha loads_mdse for Honolulu; Bangor, lumber on the Sonnd for Guaymas; sohr Letitia, lumber at Portland for Guaymas: brlg Courtney Ford. lumber at Tacoma for Tahicl, Tue Brship Forrest Hall was chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe, 37s 6d. Spoken. Per schr Aloha—Nept 18—Lat 37 24 N, lon 13818 W. Haw ship Roderick Dhu, from Hilo, 10f San Franclsco. schr Domestic Ports. PORT HADLOCK—5alled Sept 19—Bktn J M Griffith, for Honolulu. Arrived Sept 19—Ship Guardian, from Santa Rosalia. MENDOCINO—Arrived Sept 20— ReEring S Pt 20—Sime Point Sept 21—Stmr Arago, hee COOS BAY—Arrived Bept 19. ?:PAB—SIH“ Sept 20—Stmr Caspar, for San PORT TOWNSEND-Arrived Se, =1 Rober: Sudden. from Honoinlu; Ttal tark cazos g:n:"s‘ofl Pire: bktn Eureka, hence Auag 30, for ~ailed Sept 20— Brig Courtney Ford and Ital brk Lazzaro, for Everect. Sept 18—Ship Samaria for TACOMA—Sailed PORT GAMBLE Sail S m{,ss.e;‘;dam. = led Sept 21—Schr Meteor, R A—Arrived Sept 21— Loom| hence Sept 20, and sailed I‘;r San bl = SEATTLE—Salled Sept 21—Bark Gen Fairchild, 'l’t Sln:nnahn& Sept 19—schr Wm Renton, for Arrived Sept 21—Bktn Eureks, from Everett. EUREKA—Arrived Sipl.“;‘ .:un' North Fork, hence Sept 20: stmr Weeott. hence Sept 20. Sailed Sept 21—Schr Lottie Carson. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Sept 21—Sohr J F Miller, hence Sept 3. g ey Eastern Ports. YORK—Arrived t 21— J 438w Yo rrived Sept 21—8hip Charmer, DELAWARE BREAKW ATER—Sailed Sept 19 —Ship Solitaire, for San Francisco., roreign Ports. ; MELBOURNE—Arrived prior Sept 18—Br shl Duchaibura, trom Cape Towh: And salled For Ban THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 . . FARE{813 irst-class Including P L86 Second-class | berth & mealg SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: | Columbia Sept. 15, 25, Oct. 5, 15 State of California....Sept. 20, 30, Oct. 10, 20 ‘Through tickets and through bagzgaze to all Eastern points. Rates and foiders upon applca- ton to F. F. CONNOR, Gene-al Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents COMPAGKIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Lin= to Havrsa. OMPANY'SPIER (NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by M this line avold both wansit by English rallway an: the discomfort of crossing the channel in asmal boat. ' New Yorg to Alexandria, Egyps Via Paris, first-ciass $160; second-class, $116. P 26, A3 .oct, 8,74 Oct. 10, 34 x. Jct. 17. 6.4 3. ot 24, 1 r. DLy 1o A.FORGET, Agent, LA TOURAINE.... LA BOURGOGNE... &a" For further partic No. 3, Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO. Agents, 5 Monigomery WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SAILING EVERY WEEK. ing 10 steamer and lccommodnlonsfl selected : second cabin, § . u And 4. 03 o 1and, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or at the General Oftice of the Company, 613 Market streel, Ueneral Agent 1or Pacific Coast. = 3 ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. Southampton, calling en route at C France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Pacific Mail 8. 8. Co., issued for freight and treas re to direct ports in England and Germany. avenue, San Francisco, BETWEEN ABIN, $60 AND UPW ARD, ACCORD- and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- sailing dates and.cabin plans may be procured under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and fi erbourg Through bilis of lading, in connection With the Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout] Cherbours, Southumpton, 'First class, 195 (il Glasn, or furdher w PARROTT Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M. Daily. xrelghc received up to A Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. The only line making thropgh rates on Vallay ight. R STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. Qeiephone Maln 805. Ca. Nav. aud lmpi. U SAN FRAYCISGO TO VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,* Misslon-stree Pier 2. Telephone 261 Biack. Loaves San Francisco Daily . 10:30 4. . ves Vallejo Daily. L4100 2 iucluded. Gives four hours at Nayy Yard. HATCH BROS. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT S 2610 M. (Sundays excepted); Alviso daily at 7P. M. (Saturdays excepted Ight and Pase senger. Fare betwecn San Francisco and Alvi -50¢c; to San J Clay sk, Pler 1. 20 W, ose, 75c. Bania Clars at.. San Jose.