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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1896. THE COM SUMMARY OF THE MALKKETS. Flour advanced 15c. Silver firmer. Wheat active and rising. Brewing Barley active Oats, Corn and Rye unchanged. Decreased arrivals of Hay. Beans unchanged. Candles show new prices. Potatoes, Onfons and Vegetables unchanged. Butter weak. Eggs firm. Poultry rather steadier. Fresh Fruit quiet. Dried Frut firm. Provisions unchanged. O Clear @ Parzly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snew rxpranation. with he wind. The top figures &t station indicate maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it if any, the amount of cainall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, conuect poin s of equal alr pressure; iso- erms. or doited lines, equal tempersture. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and fs_usmully sccompanied by falr weather: ally preceded comst. When the pressure is high in- the interior and low along the coast,and the isobars extend north and south along the comst.rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with Isobars of marked curvature, Tain south of Oregon is fmprob- eble. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the Californla coast, warimes weather may be cxpected in summer and colder ther in winter, The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resul WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecas! The following maximum temperatures are re- from stations in California to-iay: exa 62, Red Bluff 74, San Francisco 59, Fresno 78, San Luls Obispo 72, Los Angeles 74, San Diego 70, Yuma 88 <an Francisco data—Maximum temperature 58, minimum 55, mean 57. The pressure bas risen during the past twenty- r hours over the Pacific Slope. It has fallen over the upper Missouri Valley. mjerature hasrisen over Nevada, Utab fornia and has fallen over Arizona, Washingion, Idaho and the country o the ea: Rain has fallen during the pas: twelve hours in Norchern Nevada. Ji:-ht Tain basfalien in Ore- Washington and Idabo. 1 southern® half of : the fair. Forecast m: an Francisco for thirty hours Jd ember 24, 1896: ending Nori warmer; Southern California—Fair Thursday: Thursday warmer nicht: fresh westerly winds on the erly winds in the vaileys. ‘alr | hursday. Utabh—Fair Tharsda: Arizona—Fair Thursda; San Francisco and fresh westerly wind ing. ALEXA warmer. Fair Thursday; fog early in the morn- DER G. MCADIE. Local Forecas: Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Sept. 23.—Sugar was the feature of the stock market to-day. It opened slightly lower at 11134 and s00ndropped to 11034, The decline was foliowed by purchases to cover short contracts and a rise to 11214 followed. The traosactions were heavy, the stock figuring for 00 shares, in a grand total of 220,897 shares. The erratic course of the stock naturally caused a good deal of comment. One storr was that the in- siders had par ed with their speculative holdings. A rumor which gained currency late in the day, and which nduced some selling, was to the effect that the Mollenhauer refinery of Brooklyn would increase its capital to $20,000,000. The significance of this statement lies in the fact tnat the Mo lenhauer Company is oniside of the trust. Reading was next in point of activity and sold up to 1914, the best price for a long time past. The bouds of ihe company were also in re- quest and scored material gains. The securities of the company were Influenced by the completion of the foreclosure proceedings at Philadeiphla to- day. The general list ruled ra:her weak afier the opening on account of the heaviness of Sugar ana & beiler that the Bank of England will advance its rate of discount. A report was also afioat that the bank In ended to put up its price for bar gold and American _eagics, This. it was argued, would check the flow of gold this way. Nevertheless the sum of $1,500,000 additional gold was withdrawn from the . bank to-day for ex- port, bringing the otal engagements on. the way. and delivered since August 28 last up to nearly £41,000,000, The downwara movement In stoc! did not last long. and by 2 o'clock the early losses were not ouly recovered, but in a numberof in- stances the highest figuresof the day were reached. At the top notch the leading issues showed ad. vanuces of 14@2 per cent. Nearthe close when Sugar develojed renewed weakness, the entire market sympathized and a recession of 14@114 per cent epsued. ~peculation closed barely steady. Net changes were confined to fractions. feadiog, however, rose 1 and Chicago Gas g per cent, whie Sugar jost llg per cent. In the inactive issues Cordage gainea 2 10 3%, and Lilinols steel 2375 per cent on the day. Ihe bond market was strong and active. footed up $1,374,000. Sales Reading issues were the res. The first preferred mdvanced 165 to /s: do seconds, 2 10 23; do thirds, 934 10 2134, wnd do general fours. 1 10 75 Chicagu &nd Erie firsts rose 1 to 107; Hockiog Valley Consolidated sixes, 134 to 8 Columbus and Ninth-svenue fives, 133 10 1 Lincoln and Colorado fives, & 10 24%4; Cordege sixes, 4 10 22; Northern Pacific Terminal sixes, 13 to 102; do Montana first sixes, 2 to 34; Tenness ¢ Coal and Iron, Birming- ham Division Consotidated sixes, 214 to 82, and Western New York and Pennsylvania general fours, 13; 040, P n Government nds coupon fou! 1926 sold at 11634 ¥ ) Grain. Firm. Winter wheat. low do, fair to fancy, $2 40@3 40: 80: Miunesoia clears, §2 31 25@4 85 1ow extras, $1 7 2557 chy mills, 8315300 do. paenis, 34 10 nixtures, $2 ; superfine, $1 55 10 fine, 814067 00. Liye tiour, dall: steady; §2 2 3 COKNME AL — Quiet; steady. ern, $195@2. EYE—Firm. Western, 42c. BARLEY—Firm: 32%jc. WHEAT—Spo. market dull, firm, 13,@1%¢ higher: 1.0. b 8334c: ungraded red, 71@85¢; NocL Northern, 71%¢. | ptions were more active aud rather excited, closing strong at 13,@17%c advance, due 10 buliish cables, fair foreign buyin:, becter outside demand, local coveriags and high' West. December and May most active. NO.2 red closed: May, 783405 September, 69%sc: Oclober, 69%gc: November, TUYse: December, 10%ge. CURN—Quiet; stronger. No. 2, 27c eleva- 10r; 283gc afioat. Uptions were more active and firm at vance, followiug the cember most active. ver, 273jge: Lecemuer, 2 OATS—spot, duli; sixo Options falrly active FLOUR — Quiet grades, 81 70@2 5! do, patents, $2 b Yellow West- L4 ad- West and firmer cables. De- Sfilenlbflflim c; Ocio- 3c; May, 3034 r. firmer. September, 2lc: October, 21c; December, 22c. Dot prices: No. 2, “U%g@21c; No, 2 white, FINANCIA&L. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELUCK & CO., <4 Leldesdorf St, Tel. Main 1954. BEANCH OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel, Main 5828. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 5. F. CHICAGU. PRIVATE WIRE NEW YORK, MERCIAL WORLD. 1 S434c; No. 2 Chicago, 213gc: No. 8, 1814@18¢; No. '8 white, 2134c; mixed Western, 20c. ¢ F'rovisions. LAXD—Quiet, stronger; Western steam, £3 95@ 4:city, $3055; September, $395, nominal; re- fned thie demand; penctieat 44 35; Souin Ameri- can, $4 : compound, :3g@dc. PORK—Firm, nfoderate demand; new mess, £7 75@8 50. 7't i—Fair demand: choice firm; Western .714@11c: docreamery, 11@15¢: do factory, 8@1034¢: Elgins, 15¢; imitation creamery, 9@11c. CHEESE—Dull, unsettled: part skims, £GGS—Firmer, fairdemand; Western, 16@17c: do B case, §2 10@4. 1A LLOW—Active, strong; city, $%4c: couniry, 3%@3Ygc. COITTONSEED OIL—Steady; crude, 21@22¢; yeliow, prime, 23%6@24c. RICE—Firm, fairly active, unchanged; domes- tie, 5@b34c: Japan, 4@ilac. MOLASSES—rair demand, uncManged, firm; New Orleans, 87c. COFFEE—Dull, unchanged to 5 points down; September, $9 85: November, $8 90: March, #8 80; April, $885: May, $8 80@8 5. Spov Rio, aull, steady; No. 7, 1035, SUGAR—Quiet. unchanged: off A, 4 7-16@414c; mold A,5c; staudard A, 434ci confec.ioners' A, 4 54c: cut Joat any wrushed, o¥ge; powdered, 6¢; granulated, 434¢; cubes, sc. ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, Bl4c. PEACHES—Peeled, 0ld, 12@14c: 6@8c. PRUN ES—Four sizes, 5@53/gc. RAISINS—0.d, two-crows, - 0ose Musoatel, 4@ 434c: do three-crown. 51?(' do tour-crowu, 6c; do_ London layers, $1@1 15; do clusters, 81 25@ 146, DS—Soft shell, 9%4c: paper shell, 1214¢. do uppeeled, ALMON WA LN UTS—Standar 1, 7¢; do soft shell, 83gc. HUPS—Quiet. Pacific '« oas:, 8a8ljc. WOOL— Moderately acti steady. Domestic fleece, 16@23c: pulied, 1B@slc; lexas, 7@l2c Merchandise. PIG IRQON —Steady, fair demand. American, #10 25@10 50. (0: P —Unchanged. Lake. 510 70@11. LEAU~Quiet. Domestic. §2 75@2 80. 11N—Easy. Siralts, 312 90@i2 95: Dplates, uiet. Y VELTER-Qulet. Domestic, 83 55@3 65. CHICAGU MARKETS, CHICAGO, Irr., Sept.28.—The bullish temper of the wheat trade was more pronounced and ag- gressive to-day than it has been at say time since the recent advance was inaugurated. Prices leaped quickly after the opening, aud after the expiration of the first forty-five minutes were 15¢ higuer than they closed yesterday. The situation vresented no new or startling features, but the sentiment has be-n hardening for som« time, new allics joining the buil ranks cvery day. Norih- western receipls were unexpectedly light to-day, ouly 640 cars arriving against 932 last Wednes: day and 808 a year azo0. A falling off was looked for, but nol quite so much as really took place. pool opening cables were 14d higher, and an advance of 115@134 marks was quoted at Berlin at the opening. Chicazo received 169 cars and in- specied out 126,558 busheis. The sesslon was one of continuous fAurry, reac- tlons were of the mos: insignificant character and each one was succeeded by renewed buying ex- citement. Closing Liverpool advices were 34d higher and Continental markets responded to our advance without equivocation. The obly disap- pointing circumstance was the absence of outside trade, .ocal operators beinz (he best traders. Fx- port Clearances were liberal at 406,379 bushels. Decembe? wheat opened from 625gc to 63c, ad- vanced 10 6bc, closing st 647@60c, 335@1lhc Digier thau yesterday. Estimated receipts for to- morrow 200 cars. CORN—Was a laggard an the race. While prices for this grain were fairly firm vut of respect to tne strength of wheat, never:heless there was no energy or vigor 1n the m. rket, and only mooerate appreclaiion took place. Receipts were 405 cars, 85 more than estlniated, Withdrawats from store 8 bushels. Liverpool cables were firm and unchanged 10 14d higher. kxport clearances 28,651 bushels. May corn opened c, sold between 2434c and 25i4c, 25142514, gc higher than yesterday. fiated receipts for 10-morrow 560 cars. OATS—Prices were up just a trifl, the tone of the neizhuoring markets haviug a strengthening effect, but as business was lacking there was no indication of the marke: partcipating in the boom seen in wheat. Receipts were 263 cars, and 24,- 902 bushels were taken from store. Ixports were 20 bushels. May oats closed J4c higher than yesterday. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 295 cars. FLAX—Was firm. Cash, 8934@70%c; Septem- ber, 70@70%4: October, T0c: Decemiver, 7134@ 72%50: May. 77c. Receipts 51 cars. PROVISIONS—1nterest was distracted by the superior periormance of the wheat market, and forthat reason the pit was deserted most of the tme. The hog market was steady, and product displayed & similar ione through sympsthy. At the close January pork was 21gc lower than yes- terday: January lard 5¢ higher, ana January ribs a shude lower. BUTTER—There was & good demand for butter to-day, and a steady feeling was noted. Offerings were not heav. Creameries—FExtras, 14%gc B I: firsts, 12@13¢; seconds, 10@l-c: imitations, fancy, 12@.5¢ veiries—Exiras, 13c: firsis, 11@12¢: seconds, 10¢. Ladles—Extras, 914@10c; firsts, 8@81ec; packing stock. 6@7c: grease, 4@5c. EGGS—Were in good Jemand with light offer- 1ngs. rresh stock, 14@l4ge. MONEY—Was 5@7% on call and 7% on time loans. New York exchauge sold ai 60c dis- count. Closing Prices. WHEAT—Sentember. 643/40; December, 647@ 85c; May, 6854 COKN—repiember. 215gc; December, 2234c; December, May, 2515@2514c. OATS September 16%c; 17c: May. 18%4c. PURK~—Ociober, 856 95; Ji LARL—October, $3 821, 2 2 &ibs—Qctober, $5 171%; January, $3 60 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Irn, Sept. 23.—The recelpts of cattle to-day were heavy. Trade was late in starting and prices ruled 5@10clower. With the exception of cholce heavy hogs, prices were strong to ¢ higher. Supplies were light. Sheep were steady and iambs strong. There was a good demand and only moderate offerings. ~ CATTLE — Receipts, 20,000, Fancy beeves, $4 £ 0@5 00: choice 1o brime, 1300 10 1700 I steers, 16%@ $4 40@4 80; good to choice steers, 1200 10 1600 b. £4 00@4 35; meaium steers, 1000 1o 1300 Bb. $53 60 @3 85: fair beef steers. 950 to 1300 Ds, $3 60 @3 75: butcher steers. $3 25 @3 50: cholce stockers and feeders, 900 to 1250 I, §3 30 @3 75; falr do, 500 to 875 1b. $2 60@3 25; bulis, choice 1o extra. $2 8U@3 25: bulls, poor Lo cholce, 81 50@* 75: cows ana nelfers. choice to extra, 83 50 @3 75; cows, 1air to choice, §2 26@3 40: cows, common to falr canners. $1 10@2 00: calves, good 10 choice, 85 50@6 05: calves, common Lo good, 8§38 V0@5 25: Texas grass sweers. 2 50@3 00: Texas cows and_bulls, $1 756@2 50; W vstern can- ning steers, $2 85@4; Western rauge cows ana heif- ers, $2 25@3 20 milkers and springers, ¥ bead, $20@37: Western range steers, $2 70@3 65; West- ern rangers, $2 25@3 25. LUGS — Keceipts. 28,000 Heavy packink ana ebipping lots. 82 75@8 30: common to - choice mixed, $2 90@3 40: choice assoried. $5 30@ 340: light, $2 90@3 40: pigs. $1 50G3 35 SHEEP—Keceipts. 17,000 interior to choice, $176@3; lambs, 3304 40. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO, Tx1., Sept. 23.—The Earl Frult Com- pany sold California fraft to-day as follows: Grapes—Tokay, 65c@$1 45; Muscat, 70c@$1 40; Cornicton. $1 4 : Black Morocco, $1 45. Pears— Bartlett, §1 70@2 06. Prunes—Hungarian, §120 NEW YORK, N. Y., ept. 28.—Porter Bros. Com- pany sold Californ fruit to-day as follows: Pears—Bartletts, §1 25@2 10, mostly 81 90 B box and $1 20 @ half-box. Grapes—Tokays and Mus- cats, 55c@$1 50 P sinele crate: assorted, $1 05@ 125: Black Moroceo, 70c@$1 20. Quinces—$1 50 P box. Prunes—Gros, 81 20 half crate. Pome- kranates, $1 50 P box. Peaches—40@75c ¥ box. NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange. Money and Raliroad 5 Shares. Money on call easy at 3@by: last loan as 814% and closing offered at 833%. Prime mercantile pa- per, 7@9% Ear silver, 66540 Mexican doilars, 5014@5234&¢. Sterling Exchanze steady, with actual business 1 bankers' bils At $4 8116@4 82 for =ixiy oays, and $4 833,@i 84 for demana, Posted rates, 84 52@s 8415 Commercial bills, 84 4 81. Government bonds firm. State bonds dull. Railroad bonds strong. was quiet. F Bilver at the board CLoe1xe rrocke Am Tel & Cable.... $814 Norfolk & Westrn. Atchison. 11 E Preferred. Adams Exp; lton, Terre Hai American Express10K ‘American Tobacco. 623/ Preferred. o5 Ontario, . 9 Ontario & Westeen 127 Oregon Improvima: 34 | Preferred... — {Oregon Navigation 12 {Orexon Short Line. 1514 Pacific Mail........ 181y fEnes i Fuilman Patace. 143 |Quicksilver. ) Cosolidated Gas..145 |~ Profer; 15 C. C. C. &5t Louls 26%%(Reading. .. 183, Preferred. ] | RioGrande& Westa 1 Cotton Ol 1234 Home W asavisiia 5o 7° tton 234 Kome 0 Commercial Cabie:140 |8 1o & W 314 Del. Hudson......... 121 £ Del. Lack & W- 153 Denver & R. G..... 105 Preferrod. 418 Distiilers. {Shiver Certificates. 6534 {Southern Pacific... 15 14 Southern R. K. | _Preterred.. . sy nery 14 = Prererrea. - 5414 Tenn. Coal & |, Preferred. . Kinzston & L | Lake Erie & Westn 1415/ Preferred. . 64 Louisville & Louisville. Na & Preferred. ... 616 Mannattan Consol. 86 Memphis & Charis. 15 Mexican Central... K1g Michigan Cenirai.. K7 Mnn &S L. — Preferred, — Mion & St. 14 Ist preferred...... 65 26 preferred.. . 40 Missouri Pacifio . 1§ Mobile & Ohio. 16741 W. Nashville & C) 6714 Ann Arbor. 1534 Preferred. . 0244] Brookiyn T . 43g rrie 2d pid. CLOSING BONDS. AlaClass Ags.....101 |Northern Pac 1sts.113% Do Class B 4, 55..100 105 Alabama, class U 95 Atcnison 4s........ 76 | Do consol 85..... 45 Do2ds A........ 34YglOImprovement ist 75 Cenada South 2ds.. 101 10:2 Cen Pac 1stsot 95, 9814 Cherokee s, 1896.100 Do 1897. -100 |Or Short Line 6s...106%4 Do 1898. --2109 | Do cons bs.. 59 Do 1899 . 100 |Pacific ds of '97....— Ches & Onio {10834/ hilad - eading @, 16%% Ch&N PTr Retsbs_ 4018 Do lst fd incam. 5% DCB-65s. . -10834 K Grande West 1sts 69 Den & £ G T8i.. 1 11014(51.& ron MtGen 5s_71 Do da. - 86 |SUL& S F Gen 6s.103 Erie 2a; . B84 S Paul Consols....124 FtW&DenCicy ists. Asg 5t P C& Palsts...113% GH&SAGS......101 |0 Carolina 4 85 Do2d 7s. -100 |Southern RR bs... Bdlg Gen Elec Deb bs... 86 Do Pac Cal 1sts.. 105 H & Tex Cent bs..10614| Tenn new 3s. 5 Do con 6s.. ~302 Texas Pacific 1uis. 7914 lsts.. 917 Texas Pacific 2ds.. 17%a Kunisas Fa Consgis 68 7| Loen bac lsve 96101 13 ks Fu sty Den divi08 | U 84s reg of 1525.116 La Consol 4a....... 90 | Dods, coupon....116%4 Missouri funding ..— | T E 4s, ree of 1907.106%2 o : 107% Mobile & Ohio 4s.. 114 N Y Cdest Louts 4810234 Nor&West Gen 8s.116 N Carolina con 4s.. 985 Va funding debt. Do registered. Do ceferred 6. Do trus: repis st. Do6s............"110 |Wabash 1st bs. Northwest Consols.132 | West Shore ds. Do deb Bs. 105 FOREIGN WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Ex6.. Sept. 25.—The spot market 18 firm at 65 10d. Cargoes firm : 28s 5d. FUTURES. The Produce Exchanee cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 led Winter: Sep- tember, 5 643d; October, 58 61ad: November, b8 614d; December, 5s 634d; January, bs 63 SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa., Sept. 28—Consols, 109%4; silver, 5034d;: French Rentes, 1011 6234c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. MARKETS. Sterling Exchange, 60 day: — §483 Sterling Exchange, sight - 485 Sterling les.... ... - 4 87 New York Exchange, sight - 10 New York Exchange, telegraphic. — 15 Fiue silver, % ounce. - 5: Mexican Dollars.. 51 uz: PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. - WHEAT—The Aggl takes for Bristol 50,579 ctls, vaiued at $51,844; Formoss, for Cork, 9981 ctls at $10,200, ‘The market continues to rise and Is very stiff at the advance, with an active demand for export. The r.se is apparently legitimase and the market is in better shape than for three years. No.1, $1 02145@1 0334 B ctl; choice, $1 05 B ctl: lower erades, 95c@$1; extra choice 10r milling, $1 0644 @1 0734 B ol * CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL Exss10N—9:15 o'ciock—December— 14,000 culs, $1 UBYq; 8000, $1 0654 8000, $10634: 8000, $1 V5T May—400, $1 10345: 4000, $1 10%4; 4000, £1 1054, SXCOND SESSION—May—8000 ctls, $1 103; : 2000, 811055 December — 12,000, $1 074: 24,000, §1 07: 4000, $1 06%. REGULAR MORNING SESSTON—May—16,000 ctls, $111: 2000, §11034: 8000, $1 10% 3 $1 1ii4: 6000, $11)34 December — 16,000, $1 0734; 6000, $1 UT345: 16,000, $1 0714; 38,000, $1 0754 A¥1ERNOON SESsioN — December — 4000 ctls, $1 0734; 16,000, 8: 08: 4000, $1 0734 12,000, $1 07%. May—4a000, $1 1154; 18,000 $1 11&. BARLEY —The Star of ¥France takes for Cork 51,245 cils Brewing, vaiued at $40,500; Formoss, for Cork, 43,662 ctls at $34,800, and Aggl, for Hristol, 85,170 cils at $26,536. These shipments show' a_continuation of the heavy export movement in Brewing. Feed, how- ever. is quiet. 3"';2%‘3'? Feed, 5730@81gc 3 cu‘: choice bright, 63 o; Brewlug. 72 mosc ctl; Chevalier, $0c{@#1 for No. 1. CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAL SEsS10N—8:15 0'clock—No sales. SrcoND SESsION—No sules. REGULAR MOENING SESSION-—-December—2000 ctls, 70c; 4000, 79%4c¢. AFTEENOON SESSION~December—40,000 ctls, T0%c; 2000, 7084¢c. / OATS—Black, for feed, B cil: Milling, 8716@9%%pc B cul: fancy lfeed, 9234@95c B ctl: good to choice, 85@92140: com: mon 0 fair, 75@80c; Gray, 85@874c; Surprise, 95c@8$1 0215, *ORN—NO Improvement. Large Yellow, 80@ Small Round do, 85¢ cti: White, 75@80e. ' E—Is quoted firm at 65@67%4c B cLl. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal ai 85@85¢ B otl FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The millers have advanced prices 15¢ all around, owing to the rise in Wheat. Net cash prices are as follows: Famlly extras, $3 75@8 90 P bbl; Bakers' extras, $3 58@3 65; superfine, $2 90@8 15. COENMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $18 50@19; Cracked Corn. $19@19 50 B ton. MILLSTUFF~—Prices in sacks are as follows, usval discount to the trade: Grahsm Flour, $2 105 Rye Flour, $2 60; Rice rlour, 86 75; Cornmeal, $2 10; extra crean do, $2 75: Oatmeal, $2 90; Oat Groats, $3 50: Hominy, $310@3 30; Buckwheat Elour, 85 10g3 80: Cracked Wheat 83 75: Fa- rina, #850; Whole Wheat Flour, 32 30: Kolled Oats, §3 50; Fearl Barley, 83 50; Splli Peas, $8 20; Green do, $4 10 B 100 bs. 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 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $14 50: Oflcake Meal at the mill, $21 P ton: jobbing, $22; cli; Onts. 9742c@$1 05 B cil. e HAY—Arrivals ave not auite as heavy as they have been, but_they are heavy enough. Wheat, $7@9 P ton: Wheat and Oat, $6@8 50 B ion Oat, 36@7: Barley, $6@7; River Bariey, 84 5 Alfgifa, $6 B0@6 50 for ‘second anc $4 50@5 for first cutting: compressed $6@9; siock, ¥4@5; Clover, 6@7 60 ¥ ton. STRAW—30@35¢ B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Bayos quotable at 95c@$l 15 B ctl; Small Whites, 85c@$1 10 P ctl; Pea. 95c@ $1 15 W ctl; Large Whites, ® cll; Pink, zg.‘%u o) I.IIC} O m.fnn. 25 aney, i Limas, 0@ 1’50 ‘Batters, 81 55@1 40. o SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 50@2 65; Yellow Mustard, $1 40@1 60: Flax, $1 25; Canary, 214 r%e ?Lm; Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 23gc; Hemp, "Bilib pEas_g1 10@1 40 % cul for Niles and $1 26@1 50 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES— Very steady. Sweet Potatoes are quotable at 75c@81 25 B cil; Early Rose, 26@35¢ P sack: Burbank Seedlings, 30@40c for Rivers and 60@90¢ c | for Salinas. ONIUNS—25@30c P seck; Pickles, 40@50c P sack. VEGETABLES — Marrowfat Squash 18_quot- able st 35@8. B ton: | Groen Comn 50@750 B sack: Alameda Corn, $1@) 26 B crate; Berke- ley Corn, 35@0c_' box: Summer Squash, 15@25c B _box: Egg Plant, 25@40c B box: Tomatoes, 20@30c % box: Cucumbers, 25@36¢ g 00xi Pickies, 13ac @ B for No. 1'and 75@ 80c @ ctl for No. 2; Green Peppers, 25@35¢ # iarge box for Chile and 25@35¢ for Bell: Green boss. S1c@81 ® sk for common and 3G234c B B 0750 s quotuble at 7l for Garden; String Beans, 50c@$1 B sack mon and 2@23gc B Ib for garden; Limas, : Cabbage, cul; Carrol W saoks Gariic, 1@134¢c B g 2 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. ~ BUTTER~—The pressure is to sell and the feeling 18 weak. CrraMERY—Fancy,21@22140; seconds, 20c § b. Darry—Fancy, 20c B g: :2: 0 choice, lTn. 19c; iower grades, 121@16¢ # . PICKLED—10 CHEESE-Choice mild new, < o good old, u%go: Cream Cheddar. 10@11¢; Young fslzllarlc: 9@li0c; Western, 10@llc: Eastern, 11@ kGG ~—The market is stiff and advancing. Ore- fun are quotable at 18@l6c § doz; Eastern, 156@ 12:; Lor fair u::}.olc. Sud 30ctor nt:my: store Fggs, Jfor Sedinacy g for good; ranch Eggs, 25@30c; cold. e, j20c. common POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Large fat Hens sell over the quota- tions. There are very few coming in. Ducks are doing better. Live Turkeys, 18@14c ® B for Gobblers. 12@13c for en: young Turkeys, 15@1sc; Geese, B pair, ‘@1 25; Goslings, $1 26@1 50; Ducks, 8 dozen for old” and Jor_young; Hens, : Roosters. young, lozen ; o, old, 50; Fryers, $4_75@3: Broilers, §2 3_for gy ) small; 508 81 75 ® dozen for young and $1 50 for old. 116AME—Nominal. STFRUITS. DECIDUOUS AND OCITELU ORCHARD FRUITS— . Quinces are rather scarce. Not many Plums seen. Peaches are easy, but no lower. Quinces, box. Peaches, %‘ mi for ordinary and 60@75¢ for Mountain Flums, 35500 8 box: Prunes, 50@76c. egTanat x. Apples, B5c@s1 box‘ for cholce, $1 25 for tancy and 5 for common. wl;un.soewc P box; Bartletts, 50@75¢ B large pillgs, 25@85c B box for white and 25@40¢ for ac Erantere arge berries. wherries, $2@4 for I Raspberries, $3@5 B chest. Blackberries, $2@4 B chest. Huckleberries, — 3 bb. ls%x’:%mm. from Wisconsin, $8 50; Cape Cod, GRAPES Zinfandel Wine Grapes are reported somewhat damaged by the rain. Table soris are quieter and casy. Seedless, 85@50c B box: Jsabel- 1as. 50@85¢ B crate: Tokays, 25@5V¢ B box: Black Grapes, 40@50c: Muscats. 4 : Sweetwaters and Fontainebleaux, 85@40c ® box; Grapes in crates bring 0@ 5¢ more than in boxes. Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $20@25 @ tor; White Grapes, $14@]86. u%ln&sgwnemalom. $2@8 ¥ 100: Canta- :,npea, T5c@$1 25 @ crate; Nuumegs, 25@50c B X CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons, 75c@$1 50 B box for common and $2 50@$ 60 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, 85@5 50 B box: Calliornia Limes. i Bananas, $1@2 @ bunch; Pineapples, $29 8560 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— The market for Prunes, Peaches and Apricots continues to point upward. Quotations on the Fruie Exchange sre as fol- lows. CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots, 6@Sc B b for Royals and 8@10c B B for choice to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, 3@514c; Peaches, 3@434c for prime to choice, BYsc for fancy and $@l0c for peeled in boxes: Apples, be for evaporaied and 2G4 for sun-dried ; Pears, 114@3c for prime to choice. 10r quarters and 4@bc for balves; Plums, 4c-for pit- ted and 114@2c for unpitted: Nectarines, ior chn:/u and Sc for fancy; white Figs, S¢; black igs, 214@2Yac. JOBBING PRICES—Peaches, 4 14c: fancy, 7c B Ib; Apricots, 6@7c: fancy, 8c; Moorparks, 10@ 1lc: evaporated Apples, 6¢: sun-dried, Sc; Prunes, 3@34c for the tour sizes; Figs, black. 234c for un piessed =nd 3@314 for pressed: white Figs, dc; Plums, 5¢ for pitted ana 134c for unpitted; Necta- rines, 4@bc P Ib for prime to fancy: Pears, 2: Bc for whole, 234@dYje for quarters and 4@5¢ for balves. RAISINS— CABLOAD PEICES, ¥. 0. B. FRESNO—Four-crown 1oose, 4c; 8-crown, Sijc; S-crown, 234c; Seedless Sultan: 4c; Seedless Muscatels, 2igec; 3-crown London layers, 81 10; clusiers, $1 §5; Dehesa clusters, $1 75; lmperial clusters, $2 50; dried Grapes, 284c B b, JOBBING PxIc -F¢ rown, loose, 4 3- o B0 . secdlees. St crown, 334¢® 1b: 2-crown, 8¢ B tanas, 5oy dless Muscatels, axg: 3-crown London layers, $1; clusters, $1 60: Dehesa clus- ters, $2 50: Imperial clusters, - 2 50. NUTS—Quoiatious are as follows: Walnuts, Dew crop, s 1d at 10¢ for sofishell; new Almonds, 7c for Languedoc, — for hardshell and 9@10c for paper-shell, jobbing; Peanuts. 4@6c for Eastern and 4c for California: Hickory Nuis, b@6c g b; Pecans, T1a@Sc; Filberts, T%@8Sc: Brazil Nuts, 'nflge{c w{ Cocoanuts, $4@! 100. e, > mb, 10@]234c for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; wl:‘g-whua extracted, 5 c; light amber extracted, 414@4%4c; dark amber, % b EESW 26@27c B B. PLOVISIONS, CURED MEATS-—Bacon, 614¢ R B for heavy, 7%c B B for light medium, 9@9gc B b for light, 10@11¢ for extra lignt and,12c for sugar- cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 1214@13c: California Hams, 10@11c B b; Mess Beef, $7@8: extra mess do, §8 50@9: family do, $10@11: extra prime Pork, 50; extra ciear, $13 ¥ bbl: mess, $i1 506 Smoked Beet, 10c 8 . LARD—Eastern ‘terces is quoted at 414c® B for compouna and Bl4c for pure; pails, 6¢ B B; | California tierces, 434c for compound and 5l4c for sny;o:ah’;.i-bbls, 634c; 10-1b tins, 634c: do bbb, cP b COTTOLENE—6: ¢ in half-bbls and TP b in 10D Gaee 7 20 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers 6140; cullsand brands, 534c: medium, 514@6c; culls and brands, 455@5c B b: light, 4@4%4c: culls snd branas. 814@éc; Cownides, 4@5¢: cuils and brands, 815@44c; saitea Kip, oc: salted Calt, 6@7c B 1b: salted Veal. 5@6c; dry Hides, 9@10c: culls and branas, 7@7%4¢; dry Kip and Veal, 8c: culls, 6@ 7c @ B; dry Calf, 16¢; culls, 10¢; Guatskins, 20@ §5c each; Kids, Se: Deerskins, good summer, 20@25¢ B Bb: medium, 15@ Oc; winter, 7@9c; Sheepskins, shearings., 10@16c each: short wool, 20@35¢ each; medium, 40@o0c each: long wools, each. ' Culls of all Kinds about Yac less. 1 ALLOW—No. 1, rendered, @3c: No. 2, 2@214¢; refined. 43;,@5c: Grease, 13gc B . WOOL—New San Joaquin Fall, 2l5@4c B . We quote Spring clip: Huomboldt ‘and ¥ endocing 10@11c; Nevada, 6@8Ysc: San Joaquin and Sout ern Coast, six_mouths. 314@5c: northern free de- fective, 415@534c B . HOPS—Are nominal. GENERAL MEFCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 1214@4 20: Ean Quentiy, 34 20; Wool Bags 2414@26% Frul. Bags, 614@5%0. COAL—Wellingion, $8® ton: New Wellington, #8 ® ton: Southfield Wellington, 87 50 B ton; Seattle, $5@5 60: sryan., $5; Coos Bay, $4 5 Wailsend, $7: Scotch, $7 50; Brymbo, $7 50; Cumperland, $13 50 B ton in bulk and $15 In sks: Pennsyivania Anthracite Egg, $11 9 ton; Welsh Anthracite, $9; Cannel, $7 60; Xock ‘Springs, Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. CANDLE>—New quotations are announcea for the following kinds: Parafiine Wax cCandles, 1's, 2's, 4s, 6's, 12's, white, &c; assorted colors, 9¢; Christmas Caudles, 7c. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company qguotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 5%0: Powdered, 53gc: Fine Crushed, 5 Dry Granu- lated, 434c; Confectioners’ A, & Jagmita &, barrels, 4340: ExtraC, di4c: GoldenC, 4 SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. o 14c more than barrels, and boxes ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: x BEEF—First qualit 5@5%0; second do, 4@ AL e, Lo smal, 5@6 B . . 3 c; small, uu-n‘ou—wam?-sn. 5@5%cC; Ewes, 414@dc B b 5 LAMB—bY@6%40 ¢ b. PORK—Live Hogs. 213@268c B 1 for large and 230 for small and meaium; dressed do, 414 @434 ERECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Washington Wheat, cils. ‘Washington. Barley, cus. 18,481/ Wine, gal. 48,050 Oats, ctls. 815/ Wool, b 283 ashington. 4,520| Sugar, bbls....... 420 Beans. sks 11700| Lumber. M féet.. 70 Potatoes. sks 3,438/ Leather, roli 25 Onions, sks 280 | Hops. bis. e Eran. sks. 2,100 | Quicksilver, fisks 74 Middlings, sks... ' 460| Paper, reams. 2,000 Hay, tons 643 Lime, bbls. . 162 Burter. cti i TRE STOCK MARKET. Stocks. were firmer yesterday, at & slight ad- vance. The delinquent assessment sale of the Confidence Mining Company will be held to-day. Assessments have been levied by the following mining companies of Jordan district, Mono County: Goleta, 20 cents: Sterhing, 16 cents, ana Monte- cito, 15 cents per share. They will all be delin- quent in office November 2. BODIE CONSOLIDATED—200 level—Work during the week has been confined to the Gildea veln above the 200 level, enlarging the main Gildea raise and putting in 27 feet of waste chute. Are sLOping fair-grade ore south from the top of this raise. On the surface have finished laying the water pipe from the Standard mine to the Bo shaft. Exiracted during the week 19 tons (fore- man’s estimate) of ore from the Gildea vein on the 200 level. ~Average assay value per ton, $38. BULWER CONSOLIDATED—200 level—Extended the raise over crosscut 2south b feet, and 8 inches ©of fair-grade ore is showiog in the LOp. Are stop- ing as heretofore in this raise and are prospecting asmall streak over the main drift, about thirty feet south of the shaft. On the tunnel level have rafsed 5 feet from east crosscut 2 on the vein that 8u0ws in No. 1 raise. The ore is low grade. The raise above the intermediate drift was extended 4 feet and the south drift from crosscut3 was ad- vanced 8 feei, connecting with the crosscut from the Intermediate drift. During the week 89! tons of Bulwer Con. ore was sent to the Standa mill, making a total of 22634 tons for this crush- ing. The yieid of ore for the past week was as fol- lows: 200 level, 11 tons, assaying 50; tunnel level, 1 ton, assaying $25 to $32. tal tons, 12, average assay value, $58 per ton. MoXN0—On Bodie 400 level the south drift on the 'l’-‘::;‘nnnyvem was u;:ln:ed 11 ln:'g:lu the - Four inches of falr-grade ore wing in the face of this drift. STANDARD MILL STATEMENT—There was' a TalE eomsiay ol S e becuade o6 1o the u; m a: Green K, where the electric power 18 genérated, And 16 the Plpe line. Ore crushed during the week, 187 tons for ihe Standard Con. Company and 69 tons for the Bulwer Con. Company, Average daily crush- ing 36 4-7 tons. Time lost for the week 57 hours. Average assay vanner tailings, $7 53 per ton. Concentrates produced 1 tons,. assay value $55 81 Plaie amalgam produced 56114 ounces. BOARD SALES, Following were ihe sales iu'the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR MOENING SESSION, COMMENCING 9:30. gzflf‘:fim. 59 Cholr, g: ’g H&N...1.45 ou.. 194 «+.2.2({300 Ophir. 200 GOV 70(30) botosiss 89 1[200 Crwn Pt. 46{300 Utah......08 AFTERNOON SESSION~—2:30. 50,200 CI 180 G &O......50 ;SXOOM‘ 48 100 Amp 151100 m«—xo:nm ha.... Choir...2.20100 .. 300 Alta.. 06200 . amm . 200 Andes.....25/300 . .2 390 Blehr......481160 conn.l.n%“ 4811000 C [mp .. 90800 C Potnt....48/470 1621200 Excnar.. . 150/300 S Nv. 3 1.45(300 Unloa. . “13f200 ..., 1.43 (% Kenmck..a? .70(300 siex... ..48400 Y Jokin .28 +.'1841200 Overman. 14' AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. J15/150 CCV.. -16)) 50 Conti...1.50/200 Potosi. -2.15250 Ophir. 1734600 . CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 23—4 P. u. Jackson. Con.Cal, .. 170 89 95 Challenze Con. 49 58 60 Con. Imperial. 01 — 08 Confidence.... 1.85 07 08 03 fo: - 03 EastSlerraNev — 70 71 Eureka Con... 25 38 39 Excheauer o; 08 07 ould & Curry. & 30 31 Hule® Norera.1.45 1.50) GOLD MIN EXCHANGE. Princess. LOCAL SECURITTES. Bid Spring Valley Water. Rt 9600 Asked Spring Valley Water.. 97 50 Bid San Fraacisco Gas 92 50 Asked San Francisco Gas. 93 00 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 25—2 P, M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bra._ dsked, Bla Asked US4scoup. 1053, — |USdsreg.. — 1075 Do new 1ssuélls — — MISCELLANEOUR mowne. Cal.stCbiess. 1093, — |PacRott Max. = GiEmntne ™ - [fcpaMe o - . CoraCW5s — 94 [P&ORyes — 118 Dputstexop — 97%(P&Ch Ryds. — 107% Edsn L&P6s119 — ' |Pwist KRS. — 118 F&CHKR6s. — 106 [Reno, Wikh — 105 -8iB3s. — 10734[Sacto P&L. — 103% LosAngLés — 100 |SF&NPRSs. 98 9938 Do Gnteed8s — 101 |SPRRAriz8s — 94 Mki-siChle6s118 11914 'SPRRCalfs. — 1103 DoRyConds.. 1023, 10374 SPRRCMIGS. — 100 NatVinés ts; 96~ — ISPBrRCalSs — 99 NevCNghis. 96 — |SVWater6s.116%117% NPCRR6s100 — |SVWaterds. 871} 97, N Ry Cal6s 9934101 [StkinG&ESs — 100 N Ry Calds. — 100 |SunsiT&Tés — — Oak Gas 55..100 — |SuiterstRos107%; — Do 2d 1s 5..10114108 | VisallaWCos — ' = Ciuuibus vs. 1183,119%4| WATKE sToCKN. ContraCosta 30 40 |SanJose.... — — Marin Co.ve 50— |Sprag Vales 973 9734 eassTOCKS. Capital.....,, 17% 80 |Pacific Liens — 49 Central:"" 95~ — |San Francaco 9834 95 0ex G L&EH blyg 5214/S0ckion .o — ° 20 Pac Gaslmp. 833, 85 INSURANCE sTocTs. Flreman'sFa165 — [Son.... . 25 60 COMMERCIAL BANK $700KS. AmerB&TC. — — (LondonP&A.13434128%4 AvgloCal. . 50 57 |London&sF. — 2714 BankofCai: 1235 233 [Merch Ex... 18 — Cal 8 DETCO10734110 |Nevada...... — — SAVINGS BANE sTOCKS. GerSarCo. — 1260 (Savé Losn.. — 100 HombS&L1100 = |Securiiy....200 278 Mutual....... — 40 |Union Tras.750 —~ BlsavUnion — a80 STREET RAILEOAD sromcs. Californta....105 108 |OakSLEHay — 100 Gearyieril — 80 [Presidiono § o Murkeisil. 4234 4214/Sutterstiin — — 10Wbkk sToCKS. — (GlantCon..., 163 — — Pudswnbal —* = 75 Wigoris. = %0 MISCELLANTOUS STOCKS. Amexarxm. 96 8734Xa Vinco &t BIkDCoalCo, — 10 |OceanicSSCo — 90 Cal Cot Mills — ~ |Pac Aux FA 1 - Xdison Light 118141193 PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GnaCondssn. — © — |PacRoll Ml — — Ger Lead Co. S0 100 |Parf PainiCo 64 734 135% 14 [PacTransCo. — ° 24 1034 19%|Pac T&T Co. 70 — MerExAssn. 15 110 [Sunset T&T. 4b MEiecLighi — 434|United OCo. ~ 28 SALES—MOENING SESSION. Board— 10 Market-st Rauway...., 4235 10 § F Gaslight. 92 75 10 do do 93 00 BALES—AFTERNOON EAI(OX. Board— 50 Alaska Packers’ Association 95 73 25" 'do do 96 95 80 do do 9600 100 Hawalian Commerdial. 13 6214 150 Hutchinson 3 P Co. 2 1950 3 82 1235 97 1275 i 97 25 Sireet— 19 Edison Light & Power Co...... 18 75 29000 Market-st Ky Con 6% Bonds 308 00 #17,000 Omnibus Cable Bonds.. 119 00 95'S F Gasiignt - "83 00 REAL ESTATE TRANSAOTIONS. Edmund W. G in missione:) to' T. B. Vi Van 3 ess avenue, 8 25 by W 100; $12,000. Thomas T.and Susie E. Pottinger to Lott D. Norton, lot on NW corner of Beulah and Cole streets, N 25 by W 100; $10. Arthur P.,, Charles S. and Carrie Booth to Cali- fornia Keal Estate Investment Company, lot on E line of Guerrero street, 150 N of Fifteentn, N 25, % 1101135, SW 25:275, W 107:554, subjoct t0 two mortgages: $6000. Vic orand Leo McCarthy (by Bridget McCarthy, guardian) to Katherine A. Rivers, undivided two- fifteentis of same &threo pieces), as in order con- firming sale; $2601. Bartholomew and Margaret Kenefick to Fred- erick R. Webster, lot on W line of San Carids ave- Dur (Jeasic). 135 N of Eighicenth sireet, N 26 by Bridget M. McCarthy to Katherine A. Rivers, lot on N line of Fourteenth street, 125 K of Noe, E 37, N 130, W 62, 525, E 25, 5 105; $10. Ralph W. Briggs to Frank T. Meagher, lot on ‘W line of Mission street, 1€0:913 S of Twenty. third, S 100 by W 250; $100. Ann Cassidy to Charles Magglni, lot on W line of Powell street, 77:6 S of Washing:on, 8 20 by W 60; $10. Lioyd and Susan G. Tevis to Hibernia Savi ll:d Lnfll; S{’clat’. lu:lmg ;:41' ?{n%\rf 01( _’Vv‘ldllnp n and Tayior streets, :8by W 18716, quit- e i ; . and Pauline Delmas to same, same: $10. Dorothea Van Bergen, wife of Carl, to California Wine ssociaiion, 1ot on NE line of Third street, 125 NW of Townsend, NW 120 by NE 100; $10. Solomon apd Dora Getz o Clara E. Hatch, iot on W line Forty-second avenue, 275 S of T streei, 825 oy W 1203 $10. ‘Thomas Junes to Willlam M. Schumacher, lot on W line of College street, 100 S of Woolsey, W 120 by S 100, lot 2, block 63, University Bome- ll#mAmf,l:xxon; $10. = p_Deutschmann to Henry Mayer, lot block 8, Syndicates First Additions $1 h P. and Theodore P. Haynes (by K. I. Wheelan, €] ifornia), b o I e iza M. Sanborn to Mattlé and Anna Eade, lot begiuning 125 W of Calitornia avenue and 70 N of Montezoma street. W 25, N 115, E to intersection of W tine of lot 36, Gift Map 3, S 107:6, lot 34, Gift. MR S0 htioa B. MoDonaid . an ice H. McDoni to William Smich, Tots 822, 824, 1625 and 1626, Gite Map M. L. Ross (widow) to A. F. Morris, lots 871 to by Joseph E. Bien, com- entine, 1ot on W line of 14 S of Jacksen street, S 876, same; $10. Elizabeth W. Ravlett to Thomas R. Dunn, lot 25, biock 25, Lakeview; §10. ‘;lo.m R. Dunn to H. and F. Bode, same; ALAMEDA COUNTY. ‘Wickliffe and Rose E. Matthews to California Real Estate Invesiment Company (corporation), lot on W line of Madison street 50 S of Eighth, § 25 by W 100, Onkland; also lot on W line of Madi- son street, 78 S of Eighth, S 25 by W 100, Oak- land: alsd 1ot on W line of Magnolia street, 100 S of Twelfih, 8 27:414 by W 1 also 1ot on SW €orner of Union and 30,67 W 116, ail subject to morigage, Oaklasd Philip E. Kiley to Mary T. Hennings, lot 4 block 48, Oakland; $10. Rawin O and_ Chrisiine Barclay (o David B. Tan aieceter 2130 by S B0 e pormonat lots U; n streets, 0. A airigeon for $500), Barren: a0 Lo : ey M more o A G Berihier, undivided halt glu 1’. map of Eimhurst Purk, Brooklyn Town- Fn er to Louis Hirschler, Iot on SW corner of : ncinal avenue and Post street. W 37:6 7 2 86 (sublact Lo deed of trusé tor $750), Aia- b meda: t Dowd, lot on SW line of "Fhind.sbroet, 102 B Of Adeltper E 26 by % 94, being lot 27, block 444, Map of Adeline and Mar- ket ‘Homestead, Uakland: also lot on W iine ot Adeline 106:6 S of Third, S 50 by W m-.r..uum.-uu ‘biock 445; also per- Ee 1 Tayl e o iaspeiitan Motual Bulding and Loan Association, lo. on E line of Twen- ty-third aveoue,150 NE of Fourteenth street, N 25 by E 150. quitclaim deed, Last Oakland: $10. AMary Shea to Abbie C, Howe, lot on NI line of Fifteenth street, 87:6 NW of Nineteenth avenue. NW 31:3 by NE 140, being the NW haif of lot 8, block 27, San Antonio, East « akland: gifi. Lewis B. Chandler to 1heodore G ler, sume, be- ing portion of Castro portion of Rancho San' Lo- renzo, Eden Township: $5. o clizabeth T. White to” Annie Riordan (wife of Dennis), lot on N line of Webster avenue, 100 E irom Wline of Claremont Tract, 15 50, X 141.25, W50, S 141.15 to beginning, being lot 36, block E, Ciaremont Tract, subject to deed of trust, Berkeley; $380. H. L. and Jennie Norton to George Hoffschnei- der, lot on SW corner of Blair and Vernal aven ues, W 185 by S 100, being lo:s 1 and 2, block A, Hun: 1000 Tract, Pledmont, subject 10 & mortgage for $1150, Oakiand Township: $10. John L. and Helen L. Howard to Lena M. Nicholson, lois 28, 2834, 30 and 301, Amended Map Mosswood Tract, Uukland Township; $10. ludwari E. (8 attorney) and Susan A. Poiter ttorney), to Lawrence Kehoe, lov 89, Potter Tact, Berkeley: $10. The Melody of Tennyson. I have seen it stated that Tennyson himself considered his best single line to be: The mellow ouzel fluted In the elm. “Gardener’s Daughter.” nearly all Us. Thel 1 iler thunder! the reef. e league-long roller thune e“lgl‘::c‘:l oty A splendid line, worthy of Virgil or Mil- ton. In this instance, however, 'r’’ con- tributes as much as “I’’ to the power and beauty of the line. 3 Then the three lines, of which Mrs. Yardley quotes two, in **The Princess’ Myriads of rivulets hurrying thro’ the awn, The moan of doves in immemorial elms, And murmuring of innumerabie bees. . Charles Kingsley praises these three lines highly, as he well may.—Notes and Que- ries. ———— Of an Inquisitive Disposition. “Now.” said the prudent man, ‘you have drawn up my will to the best of your ability 2" *‘Yes, sir,”” replied the lawyer. “I've done it justas carefully as I knew how.” ““And it’s properly signed and witnessed and all that?"” “Everything is quite regular.” “Well there is just one more thing I wish you’d do for me. It's largely a mat- ter of curiosity.” “What is it?” “I wish you'd tell me who, in your opinion, is most likely to get the money when the Jawsuit is over.”—Washington Star. THE CALL CALENDAR. SEPTEMBER, 1896. 7|8|9 18 (14 (15|16 10 1112 Firs: Quarter| Sept- 13. 17 (18|19 Full Moon| 20|21 (23|38 24 (25|26 Last Quarter.| Sept. 29. OCEAN STEAMEKS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. SATLS. Sepizd, 5Pu Sepi24, $am Sept25, 2Pu Sept20.10ax Sept25,10au Sept25,10Ax. Sept25, 9am Sept26, Zru San Diego... . |Sept26.11ax Vic & Pgt Snd (Septz6, 9ax Panama. Sept28,12 x| ro Sepi28. Sam Sept30.11an Sept30.10Am China & Japan|~ept30, Srx(P M S8 Vic & Pgt Snd|Oct 1, 9ax|Pler 9 STEAMERS 10 ARRIVE. ] | Pies. Pler 13 Pler LL Pler8 Pler 13 Pler 23 Pier 11 Pler 2 Pler 9 Pleril Pier9 PMSS Pler 11 PlerLL Pler 3¢ STEAMER | DESTINATION. | Eel Kiver. STEAMER *| Honoluta’, . i Newport. Portland. SUN, MOON AND TIDE, T. & COAST AXD GEODETIC SURVEY 'l‘:mn} BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Stmr Wilismette, Holmes, Seatte. Stmr Newsbo, Fosen. Stmr Alice Blanchard. Dunham, Portland. Br ship Formosa, ORrioff Queenstown. Brship Star of France, Ulyatt, Queensiown. * Br ship Helensburg, Jefterson, Ipswich. Schr S Danlelson, Vogel. Sheiter Cove, Schr Mary C. Campbell, Bodega. Schr Peerless, Johnson, Tacoma. Schr Newark. Beck. Schr Moro. Jorgenson, Coguille River. 1elegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Sent. 25—10 . u.—Weather toggy s wind W ; veloclty 16 miles, Charters. The following vessels have been chartered for wheat, prior t@ arrival: Brsbip Dimsdale, Eu- rope, 30s: Iial bark Esemplare, Europe 28s 9d, Sydney 92s 64, Cape Town _5s: Brship Royal Forth, Europe. 278 €d; Brship Valkyrie, Europe, 275 8d. The Brship East Croftis onthe berth for Lon- don. The Br ship Wavertree Is chartered for wheat to Europe, 818 3 net. Spoken. Per Haw bark andrew Welch—Lat 35 39 N, long 14850 W, was in company with ihe bark Alden Besse, from Honolulu, for San Francisco. Memorandum. Per Ital ship Cavaliere Clama—Sept 14—Lat 42 N,long151 W, saw the Brship Bothwell bound from Sydney, for San Francisco. Domestic Ports. NEW WHATCOM—Sailed Sept 28—Schr Lena Sweasey, for San Diego. Sailed Sept 19—Tiul bark Cavour, Haw bark Mauna Als, for Sydney. sALBION—Arrived Sept 28—Sums Scotls, hence ept COOS BAY—3alled Sept 28—Schr H C Wright, for Eureka. Arrived Sept 23—Schr Gotama. hence Sept 9. AASTURIA—Amived Sept 23—Bark Aureola. hos ug MENDOCINO—Safled Sept Arena, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr San Benito, hence Sept 20. CASPAR—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Caspar, from Caspar_stmr Tillamook. USAL—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Alblon, hence Sept 22. Sailed Sept 23—Stmr Protection. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Sept 23—Ship El- well, hence Aug 27. EUREKA—Arrived Sept 28—Schr Jennie Wand hence Sept 13; stmr Pomona, hence Sept 22. Sailed Sept’ 23—s.mr National City, for San Francisco: stmr Arcata, for Portland. PORT GAMBLE -Afrived Sept 23—Sehr Re- porter. trom Port Los Angeles. WESTPORT—Sailed Sept 23—Stmr Westport, for San Francisco. Arrived Sept 23—Stmr Albion, hence Sept 22. GREENWOOD—Salled Sept 23—Stmr Green- wood and schr Monterey, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Salled Sept 25—Bkin Kureka, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Salled Sept 23—Schr Monterey, for San Francisco. NOYO—Arrived Sept 2¥—Ger bark Robills, hee Sepl 22, in tow of tug Vigilant. Eastern Ports NEW YORK—Salled Sept 22—Ship Henry Vii- lard, for Oregon. Foreign Ports. RIO DE JANEIRO—Sailed Aug 25-Br ship Garnet Hill, for Tacoma. HONGKONG—Sailed Sept 22—stmr Peru, for San Francisco. | , SHIELDS—Salled Sept 22—Ital bark Casabona, | for Sau Francisco. | for Callao; 23—Stmr Polnt YOKOHAMA—Arrived Sept 22—Stmr City of Rio de Janelro, hence Aug 8; Br suip Hutton Hail for Orezon. Salled Sept 23—Br stmr Belgic, for San Frane sco. SHANGHAI-Salled Sept 22—Schr Lyman D Fos.er, for Port Townsend. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 23—Stmr South- wark, from Antwerp. 3 Salied Sept 23—>stmr St Louls. for Southampton stmr Majestic, for Liverpool; stmr Westerniana, for Anuwerp. SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Sept 23—Stmr Trave, and proceeded to Bremen: stmr Parls, Sailed Sept 23—>tmr Havel, for New York. ROTTERDAM—Arrived out Sept 23—Stmr Veendam. LIZARD—Passed Sept 23—Stmr Aachen, from New York, for Bremen. ISLE OF WIGHT—Passed Sept 23—Stmr Mobile, from New York, for London. TELEPHONE MAIN 871. MAX BROOKS & C0., BROKERS, 329 S FINE. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. NEW YORK STOCKS and BONDS, ((OFTINUQUS QUOTATIONS OVER OUR OWN PRIVATE WIRE. Grain—1000 Bushels Railway Stocks— snd upward. 10 Shares and upward. OCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS Te HAWAIl, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, ey AUSTRALIA, $.5. AUSTRALIA, 8. 8. MARIPOSA sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, October 15, at2 P M. S S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues- day. October 20, 8¢10 o.a. Special party rates. Line to COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOWY, South Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery streat. Freight Oftice, 327 Market st., San Francisco. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY STEAMERS WILL SAIL FROM ; Broadway whart, San Francisco, as lows: For Mary Island, Loritg, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 118100 and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. i, Sept. 11,36, Tor Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- Thursday, September 24. Sun rises.. .00| Moon rises 6.54rM Sun sets, 6.03|Moon sets. B September—1896. $iTime| poec|Time| poee|Time | poq, [Time| £ 2H W L W H W LW 2377035 5.0 6.05| LB|1Zz21| bb| 6.2 L0 24| 121 47| 631 55| 7.21| 038 25| 210| 4.5/ 6.56 55| 803\ 0.7 26| 807/ 41| 7.24 5.5| 8.48| 0.7 27| 4.22| 3.9 7.58 5.5| 9.44| 0.7 28| 5.48| 39| Bl44 5.4[10.40( 0.6 | 29| 7.00| 3| 955 5.3/11 0.6 NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the | sarly morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence s to time. The second time column gives the second :ide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tae last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the Beight, and then the number given Is subtractive from the deoth given by the charts- — e EYDROGEAPHIC BULLETIN. Braxca HyproRAPHIC OFFIaE. U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE Sax FRANCISCO. Sentember 25, 1896. The time ball on Telegravh Hill was dropped exactly at noon to-day—L. e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 P. M.. Greenwich Lime. T. MCMILLAN, y ant. in charee. —————————————————— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY. September 23, Jonnson, 18 hours from Hardy T o s barK, (0 Bender Bros. Ub river dir ct. e0 Loomis, Bridgett, 38 hours from Ven- II‘::?;?B‘ bbix oil, to Pacific Coast Ol Co. Nor_stmr Peter Jebsen, Hansen, 4 days from Nanaimo; 4503 tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Sons. ta Cruz, Nicolson. 10 hours from M, anding: produce. to Goodall, Perking & Co. Haw ship Roderick Dhu, Rock, 32 duys from Hilo: pass and sugar. to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. ‘Br ship Beltord, McKinnon, 198 days from Hull, vin Newcastle. Eng, 165 dars, mdse, to Girvia & Eyre. g rmuda, Kobn, 10 days from Nanalmo; e et o Jobn Rosenfeld's Sons. Ship Jonn C_Potter. Meyer, 13 days from De- parture Bay; 2000 tons coal, to Geo Fritch. Ttal ship Cavallere Ciampa. Cafiero, 58 days frm Co. as. ship armids, Craig, 37 days from San Diego; :, 10 master. P aw bark Andrew Welch, Drew, 29 days from ass and sugar, 10 Welch & Co. Maxim, Olsen, $6 hours from Caspar; Schr 157 M £t lamber, to Caspar l.umber Co. Schr Bessie K. Auderson, 19 hours from Fish Rock; 130 cds bark, 1o J 8 KimbaL Schr Mayflower, Osiln, 9 days from Siuslaw River: 125 M ft lumber, to Heyman & Mayer. Schr Webfoot, Donnelly, 6 d: from Colum- bia River: lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Marion, Genereux, 1% days from Port Blakeley: 340 M ¢ lumber, 'to Renton, Hoimes & Co. Schr C H Merchant. Brannan, 14 days from Ev- erett: 570 M 1t lumber, 1o T 4 Golden. Schr Compeer, Sorenson, 58 day: Arenas: 1335 cedar logs. jo Dieck Schr Rio Rey, ackerm®n, 6 d Cove: 100 cds bark. to Beaole & Co. Schr Glen, Jorgensen, 9 days River; 200 M £t lumber, to_Bumboidt Lumber Co. Schr North Bend. Waliace, 7 days from Shoal- water Bay: lumber. to Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Arthur I, Krog, 8 days from Nehalem Rivers 100 Mt lumber, to S H Harmon Lum- Cleared. gy WEDNESDAY. September 23. g umr Alice Blanchard, Danham, Portland; N PS o. 1 Stmr Eureka, Jepsen, SanPedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. g a8 Ship Wasdale, Fiaber, London: Baltour, Guth- Brship Loch Linnhe, Cumming, Queenstown; Girvin & Eyre. . o Sailed- WEDNESDAY, September 33. Stmr Signal, Bendegard. Portland. Stmr Progreso, Seattl Storrs, le. Nor stmr Aggl, Hattebe:g, Bristol. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, Tacoma Sydney: 2463 tons coal, 93 tous ore, to J J Moore' send, Seaitle, Tacoma, Everctt, Anscortes and New W atcom (Bellincham Bay, Wash.), 8 A. & Bept. 1, 6, 11, 16, 21, 26, and every fifth d. fier, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers, For Jiureka, Arcaia Fields Landing (Hum. boldt Bay) str. Pomona 2 p. ., Sept. 2, 8, 10, 14, 18, ¢ 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San | Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. . Sept. 4, 8,12, 18, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis’ Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- [ gelon, Redondo (Los Angeles) aa, Newport, 11 A3 Sept. 2,6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 and every fourth day thereafter. { _For Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer . Orizaba, 10 4.3 35th of each month. Ticket office, Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery sireet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, .10 Market si.. San Francisca. I THEO.R.& N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A. M. FARE{812 First-class Including $6 Second-class /berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia. . Sept. 18, 26, Oct. 5, 15 State of California....Sept. 20, 30, Oct. 10, 20 Through tickets end through basgaze to all | Bastern poinis. Rates and foiders upon appica- tion to F. F. CONNOR. Gene-al Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents COMPAGNIE GEXERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havre. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH + U River, foot of Morton st. ‘i ravelers by | this line avoid both transit by English railw | the discomtort of crossing the channel in a small | boat. New York 10 Alexandris, Fgypt, via Paris, first-class $160; second-class. $116. LA BRETAGNE...... LA TOURAINE LA BOURGOGN Uct. 24,1 P.x. LA GASCOGNE, .Oct. 81,84 8@ For further pacticulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, Ne. 8, Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agenis, 5 Montgomery avenue, San Francisco, ROYAL HAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANE TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerbours France, and Plymouth (0 land passengers. ‘Through bilis_of lading, in connection With the | Pacific Mail 8. S. Co., issued for freight and treas are to direct ports in England and Germany. Through tickets from San Francisco to Plymout) Cherbou .fiuz;“nm;;wni’ First ?ll:ls, files;llk'l"l) class, $9 ‘or further icalars apply PABKQ'FI‘ %': lU.‘ Age STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At'6 P. M. Daily. Areighe received up vo 530 PLRL Accommodations Reserved by Telephone. 1he only line maxing through rates on Valley Road freight. . STEAMERS: T. ©. Walker, J.D. Petors, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. ‘Lelephone Main 805. Ca. Nav. and impt. Co SAY FRANCISCO TO VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” _ Missiou-siree Pier 2. Telephone 261 Biack. Leaves San Francis<o Daily..... -10:30 A >, ieaves Vallejo Dally .. 4:00 P, a0 Sunday: Gives four hours at Navy Yard. HATCH BROS. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SARTA CRUZ 7P M. (Saturdays axcapiodi."l?;el‘m e Oct. 8 7 M. 0ct. 10, 34 .Oct. 17, B4 ¥ senger. Fare betweer San Francisco and 4lviss, 50c: to San Jose, Toe. 5 olie The. Ciay o, Pler 120 W.