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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1896. 27 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Cottolene advanced. Wool continues active. Decreased Customs collectpas. Whest and Barley lower. Oats and Corn quieter. Rye active and higher. Flour and Feedstuffs unchanged. Bank Clearings decrease 5.9%. Linseed Oll adyanced. Butter, Cheese and Eggs the same. Bweet Potatoes weak. Onions firm. Wine Grapes plentiful and lower. Dried Frult market nising. Birawberries cheap. Hides, Hops and Wool unchanged. More Eastern Poultry here. COINAGE OF THE MINT. The local mint colned in Septemter £2,800,000 in double eagles, $225,000 In eugles, $115,000 in eagles and $800.000 in staadard doliars. $3,940,000, against $2.180,)00 in Sep em- ver, 1826. The coinage thus far ths year amounts 10 81 981, against $18,814,718 for the same time n 1895 This year's coinag is s folows: Double eagies, $15,158500: easles, $777.500 balf eagles, $580,500; standard dollars, = 83. 200,000; half dollars, $192,461; dimes, $26,000. ENORMOUS EX.OuTs OF WHEAT, EXports of wheat from thigpOrt in September 040,700 culs, valued at #2,095,378, making | eXports thns far this cro year of 8,458,265 valuel ai $3,496, 05. 11ese eXporis are the viest for a number of years TO-MORROW A HOLIDAY. To-morrow being State L:bor day and a legal boliday, the banks, stock l0ards, Cusiom-ho use, Postoflice, Produce Exchan.e, etc., will be closed *nd_wholesale busiuess guerally will be sus- . pended. CUSTOMS CO-LECTIONS. Local Custom-house/ cillections In September were $421,068, agalnst $457,800 In September, 1895. For the first nipy months of 1898 they were $3,859,026, agalns’ $4,120,100 for the same period 1n 189 EXPORTS OF WINE, Exports of wine fron this port by sea and rall thus fac this year ament to 10,304,860 gallons, seains! 9,858,460 xulons during 'the’ same period n 1895. BANKE CLEARINGS, Local bank clearirgs last week were $15,244,008, sgainst $16,178,76L for the same week in 195, a decrease 0f 5.9%. ® Cloudy ® Rarn® Snow Explanation. The arrow flles with the wind. The top figures ¢ station indicate maximum temperaturs for the days; those underneath it.if any, the amount of raintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid Iines, connect poln s of equal sir pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The ‘word “bigh” means high Larometric pressure and is_usually accompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” refers to low pressure.and is usually prec and sccompsanied by cloudy weather and rains. “Lows” usially first appear on the Washinzton comst. When the pressure is high in the interior and low aloug the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the cosst. rain is probable; but when the “low” is inclosed with isobars of | | was wood, bu: malnly for fancy grades marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. WIith a “high” in the vicinity of Idabo, and the pressure falling to the Califoraia coast, warmes weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUBEAT, “AN FRANCISCO. Oct. 8, 1896, 5 . M.—Weather conditions and generai forecast: The foliowing maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in Cailfornia to-day: Eureks 62, Red Bluff 92, San Frauclsco 76, Fresoo 92. San Luls Obispo 94, Los Angeies 0, San Diego 72, Yuma 96. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 76, i inimam 56, mean 66, The pressure is highest this evening in Western Washiogton aod lowest in Wesiern Arizona. These sre the typical conditions for fair warm weather {n Pacific Coast Siutes. Forecast made at San Fraucisco for thirty bours ending midnigh ctober 4. 1898 Northern Callfornia—Fair =unday; ‘warm; fresh to brisk northerly winds. Soutbern Californla—Fsir Sunday; light to fresh northwesterly winds, Nevada—Falr Sunday. Utab—Falr Sunday: cooler in the north portion. Arizona—Fair Sunday. fan Francisco and vicinity—Fair, continned warm Sunday; light noriberly winds, shifting to fresh westerly in the afterncon. W. B, HAMMOYX, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. Finanocial. NEW YORE, . Y., Oct. 3.—The reactionists in the stock market met with some success during the early trading at the Stock Exchange to-day. This was partly due to a farther reduction in cer- tain grades of reflued sugar and statements that the condition of trade is such that prices will have to be Turther reduced in the near future. The stock sold down to 10954 and ciosed at 11034, The stock lackea suppori ihroughout, and fis weakness led to sales of the oluer prominent Issues. ~t. Papi and the Grangers were unfavor- b'y affected by Lhe September staiement. For that month the gross earnings, as pubdlished to- day, show falling Off of $204,111. hed-cline in prices outside of sugar was up and in the last bour of business speculation t00k on s firmer fone. 1he late recovery was due to the unexpectedly good showing made by the as- sociated banks. Accordiog to the exhibit the banks earned nearly $4,000,000 In cash and strengthened the sarplus reserve in the sum of $2,810,000. Loans for the first time In months were ex panded largely, the incfease being over $2,000 000. Manhattan, Tobacco aud Louisvilie an Nashviile were notably firm. Tobacco bounded up 234 10 64%,, under extensive covering of snort contracts. >ianhatian advanced to 9135 on the revival® of the 0/d 5t0fy of & deal with tne Metropolitan i rac- tlon Company. Tue marxet ciosed frm i 10ie. Iuthe inactive siocks Morris and Essex brought 16v, ageinst 150, the last reported sale. Trans- actions, 92,530 shares. Bouds were quiet and lower. Total sales, 8405, 000. Chicago and Northern Pacific fivesfell to 8034, Chicago, B ringios and Quincy sevens 1 t0 115 , Reading first preferred 34 10 3634, o 5.0~ onds 1 %0 2534, and Toledo, st. Louls and Kensas Ciy sixes 1 (0 65. Ip Government bonds $84,000 coupon fours of 1926 sold sy 11534, continued Grain, FLOUR — Unchanged, Winter wheat, low grades, £1 80@275: fair to fancy, $2 60@8 45: do, patents, $3 80@4: Minnesoia clears, $2 5 8 20; do, stralght3, §3 10G3 65; do, patents, $4 4 0: low extras, 81 96@275; cliy mills, $5 1 8 90; do, patents, $4 1U@4 2b: rye mixtures, 82 820; superfine, $150@220: fine, $140@2 10. Southers flour, firm. iairly sctive: €o..mon 1o fnir exuim, 82 202 80; good :0 choice do, $2 80@ 810. REye flour, dull, firm, &l $240@3 8o, FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Letdesdor® St., Tel. Main 1954 Prancm orri €228 Marker St., P:lm Hotel. Tel Main 5828 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. ers instantly executed on latest market que- oy t2tions, Refy National Bank, 8. F. CICASG MYUIVATE Wikie NEW YORK. | 104 cars. | eftect, and provisions failed to es Buckwheat flour, $150. Buckwhea:, 40c track November. RY E—Dull, firm. BARLEY—Stock, 3310@38%c 1. 0. b. WHEAT — Spo: ‘market fairly_aguve, easier, closing steady; No. 2 red, £. 0. b., 77%4c: ungraded red, 65@.8c; No. 1 Northern, 743gc. Uptions Wwere moderacely active and cioged weak at 3@ Tsc decline, following the West, lower cables, for- cln selling and local realizing. December and ouly traded in: No. 2 red closing: May, December, 73%4c. ots more aciive for export, Y40 lower, closing firm; No. 2, 2834c. Opiions were acuve snd weak, with lgc deciine with wheat and the West aua’on easier cables. May and December most active; October. 2814c; December, 28%4c; May, 81340 OA'1S—3pots quiet, easier for mixed Options duli, nomiually $sc lower. Gelober. 2134c: Dece ber, 2315c. Spot prices; 2134¢; No 3 white, 2bci no. 2 Chicago, 2215:; No. 914¢c; No. 8 white, 2234¢; mixed W esiern, 20@:23%gc. Provisions. LARD—Easler. Western stéam, $4 85; city, #4. Options—october closed at ¥4 £0; refine quiet; continent, ¥4 65: South American, §4 9; <om poun. New mess, §7 75@8 50. Western, 4d14c. i — Firm. Wesiern dairy, 8la@lle: do creamery, 11@16%ge: do factory, 7@10%4c: Eigins, 1634¢; Imitation creamery, 9@111ac. CHEESE — Strong. Par. skims, s@dc: full skims, 135 @2c. £GGS—Sicady. Icebouse, 14@1534c: Western, fresh, 11@ sc, B1 - U@ TALLOW wanted. City, 53%c bid, 4¢ asked: country, 53, @4Ye. COTT: NSEED * UiL—Strong, fair demana. Crude, 2134@22¢: yellow prime. 25@26c. UM — Quiet. Refined New York, $690; Philadelphla and Baltimore, $6 85; do in bulk, 84 35@ 4 40. RICE—Quiet, firm. Domestic, 344@53c: Japan- | ese, 41uc. M ULASSES—Fairly active, firm. New Orleans, 27@!!7(:‘ ¥LAXSEED—Scarce, 81 cents. | COFFX E—Options opened firm, 15 to 25 points up, Closed strong and 36@40 points up. October. ovember, 89 4b; Uecember, $3 08 10: March, $9 15@9 4u; May, @9 25; August §9 15. Spoi Rio, dull. No. 7, | £9'60@9 60: @9 40: Jauua $9 20 refining, 2 11-16: , 96 test, 8 1-16c. R-fined, quiet; Off A, 4 3-16@4140; mold A, 4340; standard A, 414 confec-loners’ A, 434¢; cut loaf and crusked, 51/g powaered, 434c: gianulated, 434c; cubes, 494c Decline expected on Mouday next. ¥ruit and. Produc APRICOTS—Bags, 8@12c. P ACHES—Peeied, boxes, 12@14c: unpeeled, boxes, 6@ Bc. PRU N ES—Four sizes, 5c. KAIBINS—Two-c oose Muscatel, 4@4%4ac: do tbree-crown, do jour-crowa. 6e: London layers, do clusiers, $125 @150, : LUPS—Quiet: Pacific Coast, 3@6Lac. WOOL —Steady; domestic heeve, pullea, 18@slc; texas, T@lc Merchandise. 151G IRON—Fair demaud; American, 810 25@ (O} PER—Steady: lake. $10 65@10 75. ! EAU—Easy; domestic. 52 7214 @2 7714 TIN—Steady; Straits, $12 80@13 90 erately activi trblikk-Steady: domesils, $3@3 70 CHICAGO MARKETS. i—Dull, weak. F: 16@23¢c; CHICAGO, Irr, Oct. 3.—Wheat displayed pro- nounced weakness this morning, opening three. quarters of a cent under yesterday’s close, and sell- ing lower during the firs: hour. There was a | paucity of buil news on haud, and much wheit came out through fear hat a break was due. ‘Pu § beld the market for a time, however, the buying 6gainst those privileges being heavy and con- tinuons. The big holaers were disposed to resisi the decline, and sales were principally for the ac- count of less substantial longs. Liverpool cables were weak and lower. Re- ceipts in the NO rthwes: smounted to 1417 cars, acainst 858 last . Saturday and-14v4 a year ago. Chicago received 278 cars and Inspected out 202 543 bushels. During the last hour prices worked through the *puts” and the decline was ihen easier. Closing Paris cables were lower, Ant- werp unchanged and Berlin 34 marks higher. Ex- port clearances amounted 10 269,638 bushels. Decembver wheat openea from 6814c to 6514c, de- clined 10 £ Thge, closing at 6736@6754¢, 134@ b under vesterusy. Lstimated ieceipis for Moa- day, 268 cars. JRN—The late advance in corn being princi- pally the r'se of sirengih in wheat it was but pac | ural thst prices of this graln should depreciate | when those of the finer grain deciinel. receipts | were heavs at 698 cars, and 800,465 bushels were | takea from siore. Liverpool cabes wers Lad lower. Export clearances amounied to 334109 bushels. May coru opened from 283c 10 2614¢, | lined to 253,@257c, closing at ' Z57%c, 8¢ to 3¢ under yesteraay. Estimaled receipts for Moaday, 675 cars. OATS_Declined for the same Teason as corn. suecniative sentiment in favor Of recessions extendsd Lo this market and caused values to lose pArt of the reactions. Recelpls were 54 cars. T ere were no withdrawals from store. May oats closed #4c under yesterday. Estimaied receipts for M6nay 5uu Ears. —Was weak. Cash. 76@7734c: Decem- Jgc: May, 80@80%4c. Beceipls were BAR. Scarce. and the demand was re- cted. Concesslons were made in some Instan- , but the general rule of prices wasup. Re- ceipts were 112 cars. The ranze was from 24@35c ior comon to choice, with very fancy st 38@38c nominal. PROVISIONS—Like every other commodity on the loor provisions were in a depressed condition. The weak causes Of wheat were far-reaching in i e its fufiuen January pork closed 16@17%c lower; January lard, 15@17%c lower, and January ribs 734@10¢c lower. - BUTTEK—Firm. Offerings light. The demand Prices were unchanged. Creameries—Extras, 1534c B D: firsts, 14@ 141j0; seconds, 10@1 Zc; imitations, tancy, 13@13c. Uairies—Extras, 18¢: firsts, 11@lc: seconds, 10c. Ladles—Extras, 915@10c; firsts, 8@8%g0; packing stock, 6@ic: grease, 4@be. EGGS—Were in light supply and good demand. Fresh stock, 1414@15c. MONEY—Was firm at 6@7% on call and 7%on time loans. New York exchange soid aL 95¢ Qls- count. ber, Closing Prices. WHEAT — Octoner, 66%g0; Decem! 87%46 6755cc; May, 71@78 ik i —Octover, 2234c; December, 223,@28%c; December, 1735c: May, January, 87 10. LARL—October, $3 80: Junuary, $4 15. &dLn—Uclover, $s 26; Jaouary, 83 50. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, ILi., Oct. 3—Only a few cattla were received to-day. The feeling was nominally steady. Receipts of hogs made prices sieaiy with ouly a slow demand. Sheep were quiet ana sieady. CATTLI — Heceits, 4500. Fancy beeves. $500@5 10: choice 10 orime, 1500 to 1700 b steers, $460@4 95: good to cholce steers. 1200 10 1600 b. £4 25@4 45; meuinm steers, 1000 10 ) 300 b, $4 00 @4 20: fair beef steers, 850 10 1600 Ds, $5 70 @395: butcher steers. 84 80@: 5U: good 10 choice stockers and feeders, B0U 10 1250 1, $8 35@3 85, fair to xoad do, 80U 1o K70 Ib, $2 60G3 3U: bulis, choice 10 extra, $3 0U@3 50: bulls, poor Lo choico, £1 75@2 $0: cows &na neifers. cooioe 1o prime, $3 30 @8 75; cows, 1air 10 choice, 82 26@3 2b: Ows, common to fair canners. $1 26@2 20; calves, good 10 choice, $5 50@6 15: calves, common 10 §00d, £3 50@2 55: ‘lexas grass steers. ¥4 SU@3 6. Texas cows ‘and_buils, $1 75@2 50; W estern can- nIng steers, $2 65@4; Western rauge cows aua heit- ers, $2 30@5 40 mukers and springers, § nead, §25@40: Western range steers, $2 63@3 25; West- ern rangers, $2 15@8 35. £0GS — Heceipis. 18,000 Heavy pacing ana enipping _lots. $2 80@¥ 80: common to _choice mixed, $2 85@$ 45:; choice assorted. $35 40@ 550; light, $3@3 45; pizs. $1 T0wS 45 BHERF—Eeceipis, 1500 uiero: 10 choice, 32 003 50; lambs, $354 75, NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares. Money on call is 5% Prime mercantile pa- per, #@7%% Bar siiver, 6684¢c. Mexican dollars, 50%2@6354c, Sterling Exchauge easy, with actual. business i bankers' bilis at 34 3@4 8814 for-sixty oays, and $4 E5@4 86 for demand. Posted rates, $4.531,@s B6. Commercial bills, $4 B115@4 83%%. Government bonds steady. SLate bonds dull. Haliroad bonds dull. SUVSE a6 the bourd was firm. CLORTNG sTOCERS Am Tel &Cable... 90 |Norfolk & Westrn. e 1884 Preferred.... Preferred. . 20| Northern Pacific. Adams Express....143 alton, Terre Haute 66 american Express100 ‘AmericanTobacco. 63 Preferred., 85 Pay State Gas, 17 Baltimore & Ohio.. 14 Brunswick Lands, Fuffalo, Boch & 2. Oregon Navigation 17 bicago, 5 & Oregon Shors Line. 14 Chicago, n Chicato & B. Facific Mall........ 20 e SRS E ¢ Chi Gas, jttaburg. 3 Cleve& Piitsbarg..160 | Pullman Palace....148, Consolidation Cosl. 32 |Quicksilver.. Consolidated Gas. 1415 " Preferred. ... C. C. C. & 8t Louls 258, Resaing..... ...... 1985 Preferred.... 80| HioGrande& Westa 18 Colo. Fuel & 1ron.. 20%p, Preferzed. , 40 Preferted... 75" | Kock Isiand. it Cotton Oft Cert 1234 Rome Wat&Ogden.111 Commercial Cabié.145 Dei. Hodson........ 123 Del. Lackd& W estra. 154, Denver & B. G..... 10%| Preferred. 2%y 10 Stiver Certificates. 86 Southern Pacific... 15 Southern K. K..,.. Preferred.... | 14,000 cus, 81 17: 2000, §116% 34 e ey Tenn. Coal & lron. 22 Preferred. 0 T0LA.A.& N. MiCh, e Tol. & Ohio Cena.. 20 Preferred......... 50 Tol.St. Lounisd& K.CC Lake Erie & Westa 15 85 145 .. 21 84 €6 4314 Louisville. Na&ll 1 Manbattan Consol. 9134 Memphis & Charis. 160 Mexican Central... Koy Michigan Central.. 80 | Preferred. Minn &S L. — |Wells-Fargo.. Preferred. — |Western Union. . Minn & St. Loom. 17 |Wisconsin Central. 1%e 1st preferred... Wheeling & L. .. 5:2 2d preferred .. Preferred. . 26 Missouri Pacifie. Am Coto 47 Mobtle & Ohlo. Vo U Buln.w e W. U ¥ Nashville & Chati. 67 |Ann Arvor. —_— National Linseed.. 14 | Preferred.. —_ N. J. Central. Erookiyn T'raction. 19%5 Nowth Amencan. rie 24 pid. covoee 22 CLORING BONDS. Boxibern Pio 1us. 1106 Do 2d; 108 Dods. () Do co OImproveme: Cen Pac 1sisof 9% Cherokee 4s, 1898.100 Do 1897 %gu ) Ch&N P Tr Rets s lug r Rous 4 Dans, B PLilad eading Do 1st pfdincam. 3634 R GrandeWest 1sis 69 Stl&lronMiGen 5s 75%5 L&SF Gen 85.107 St Paul Consols..... 126 5L P C& Pa st 101 |Eo Carolina 4 100 ooz mg% Southern R B ec & H & Tex Cen: 03,106 75 con bs. 98 B0 Towa Cen:ral lsts.. 95 185, hansas Pa Consols 66 'Union Pac 1sis 96.100 U E4s reg of 1025.116%4 Deds, coupon..... 1164 U Fanrezofl D ks Fu sty Den uiviO8 hio 11 Mutual Union 6s 11 X J Cent Gen Bs. 5714 N Y C&-t Louts Do registered. ... Nor&West Gen Lodeferred 6s... 5 Do trus: repis 4 Wabash 1t 5s. West Shore 4s.. FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL. ExG., Oct. 3.—The spot market is steady at 6s 30@6s 434d. Cargoes lower at 29s 6d, prompt shipment. FOTURES. The Prodnce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 K-d Winter. Octo- ber, bs November, 53 934d: December, 55 1034a; January, 53 10%4d: February, bs 1034d. SECUBITIES. LUNDON, ENa., Oct. 3.—Consols, 110%4; siver, 80 5-18d; French Rentes. 101f 77%4c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION., Steriing Exchange, 60 days. 84 84 Ster ing Exchange, sight. 4 %8 Sterling Cables. 4 861y New York Exchange, sight. - 023 New York kxchange, telegraphic.. — 05 Fine siiver, B ounce. v — 6534 Mexican Doliars. 52 b2ig ——— PROLUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—Exports from this port in September were enormous, as will be seen above. Not for years bas any single month made & showing of 2,040,700 ctls of & valuation of §2,096,378, The Laihom takes for Cork 108,375 ctis. valued at $120,564; Peru, for Liverpool, 24,755 cils at $28.468. The market siumped yesterday, both spot and future prices declining. No. 1, 81 1216@1 16 B ctl; chbice, $1 16%4; lower srades, $1 U5@1 10; extra choice for miliing, $1 1644@1 1734 CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'ciock—Decembe 10,000, $1 1655: 2 00, $1 171a. $1'19." 5000, »1 1914} 2000, 8. ¢ mber—4000 ctls, §117 000, 81 18345; 8000, $1 1834 81 1854, HEGULAR 3 ORNING SESSION—Decem be ctls, $117; 12,000, 51 169,: 4000, $: 167 81 17%4; 2000, 81 17347 4000, 31 1734 3 2000, 31 173 2000, $1 1234:'6000, 81 18%g: 2000, 1 19; 2000, £1 1914: 2000, $1 194; 000, 81 19%4: 8J00, #1 1983: 8000, 81 1934, (I BAKLEY—The Lyderhorn takes for Belglum 70,330 ctis Chevalier, valued at $7:,800. 7 tie ma-ket is & fraction weaker, in sym,athy with Wheat. We quote Feed, 7U@7234C # cil: choice bright, 7834c B cil; Brewlng, 1744@85¢ B cti; No. 1 Chevalier, $1@1 10. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 o'clock—~No sales. SECOND SEssioN—December—2000 ctls, 77340 REGULAB MOENING SESSION—NO sales. OATS—Are quieter Over 10,000 ctls came In. Black, for feed, 76@80¢: Milliog, $0G950: iancy teed, 95@871/5¢ B _cil: good to_choice, BT1a@905c: common 10 fair, T735@8234¢; Gray, ¥6@9UC; Sur- prise, 9715c@81 06. CORN—Quotations show no further change. Large Yeilow, 858,@85; Small Round do, 8734@ 90 3 cils White, Suc B el RYE—Is still higher and In sctive request at 7814@80c B cil. Sbipment of 17,548 otls, valued at $12,200, to Belgium. BUCKWHEAT—Nominal. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. 2000, 3 4000, $1 1785, May— FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family exuras, $4 10@4 25 B bbi; Bakers’ extras, $8 90 @4:_superfine, $8 20@8 50. CORNMErAL, Eit.—Feed Corn, 818 50@19: Cracked Corn, 819@19 50 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices iu sacks are as follows, usual discount Lo the trade: Grabsm Flour, $2 10 Rye Flour, $2 50; kice Flour, $5 75: Cornmeal, $2 10; extra cream do, $2 70: Oatmeal, $2 90 Oat Groats, $3 50; Hominy, 3 10@3 80} Buok- wheat _Fiour, $3 10@3 30 Cracked Wheat, $2 75; Furina, $8 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, §2 80} Kolled Oats. $3 50; Pearl Bariey, $3 50; Split Peas, 85 20: Green do, 34 10 ® 100 bs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. BRAN—212 50@12 80 for the best and $11 50 @12 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$15 @ ton for lower grades, and $16@18 P ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $16; Oilcake Meal at the miil, 821 B ton; jobbing, $22; clipped Oants, 9754c@81 05 P ctl. HAY—Coin inues sieady. Wheat.87@9 50: Wheat and Oat, $6@0; Oat, $5@7; Barley. $6@7: River Barlev, $4 50@5: Alfuliu, §5 50@6 b0 ; compressed, $6@9: & ock. ¥4@5; Clover, §6g7 50 B won. BIHAW—30@40¢ B bule. HEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Large Whites are up again. Bayos, $1 @1 20: Small Whites, $1@1 20; Large Whites, 1 @110 B cil; Pinks, 8U@85c; Reds, $1@1 35; Biackeye. $1@115; Red Kidney, §1 25l 50; Limas, $1 60@1 75; Butiers, hominal; Pea, $1 12501 25 ® il SEEU>—Brown Mustard, 82 50@2 65; Yellow Musiard, $1 40@1 60: Flux, §1 30; Caniry Seed, 214@2%c 9 Ib: Alfaifs, 53@6%gc; Rape, 214¢c; Henp. Sic 8 1. DR1kD PrAS—$110@1 35 % ctl for Nilesand 81 25@1 50 for Green. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes are plentiful and weak at 750@$1 B ctl; Early Rose, 30@35c; Bur- bank Beedlings, 25@35¢ for Rivers aud 50@90¢ P cil for Satinas. ONIONS—35@40c. Plekles, 40@50c B sack. VEGETABLES — Everyihing is cheap. Mar rowfat Squash 1s quoiable s $5@7 B ton; Green Corn, 20@50c # sack: Alameda Corn, 50c@81 ¥ crate; Berseley Corn, 15@s0c ¥ box: Summer Squash, 20@26c B bx; Egg P.aot, 26@360 % box; Tomatoes, 10@20¢ B box: Cucumbers, 25 @360 B box; Fickles, 1%ac ® Ib for No, 1 and' 75 @80c ¢ cul for No, 2; Green Peppers, 25@35c B large box for Chile and 25@d0c for Beil: Green Peas, 1 9 sack for common and 2 B for Garden; String Beans, 5Uc@$1 common and 2@2%ac P 1b for Garden: i Green Ukra, 2 kra, 12340 B 1b; Cabbage, d0¢ @4U¢ B sack; Garile, 11p@30 B BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—No change of any conseguence. CrEamery—Fancy, 21@22¢; seconds, 20¢ ’ ™. a9 Daiey—Fancy, B to choice 1! 19c: lower grades, .s«.gmo'; 1. PICKLED—16@17¢c FIrkIN—14@l6c § CHEESE—Prices are steady. Cholce mild new, sy,?vu: common to good old, 6@8c: Cream Ched- dar. 10@11c: Young America, 9@1Uc; Western, 10 @lic: nastern, 11@1%c B Ib. . GGS—Prices are stetlonary. Eastern quotable at 16@)1¥c for fair to choice and 20c for fancy: store Eggs, 16@17%c for ordinary and 18@22: for : ranch Exgs, 26@31c; cold-siorage, 18@30c; uck Eggs, 18@: POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—A car of Bastern will be offered to- morrow. Local stock continuesdepressed and Turkeys are Turkeys are lowensuu 'rnrkeni:oguum Gob- blers, 10@11¢ for He: ng Turkeys, 11 ; Geese, 1 lings, P, Greckn, T8 585' 50 Gor ‘ola ‘and young; Hens. FIGS"60; Fryers 81 7005 45 go, i : £0@3_ for iazge aud 82 26@1 80 for 6 P dozen for. ;’?vnabl_lnm P dozen for young and DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DRIED FRUITH— The whole market I8 stift and rising and dealers expect another getieral advance. Jobbling prices ers, small; old. for Pears and Apricots are marked up. New Chesi- nuts are offering. Prunes are doing a fraciivn better. Wemmwu on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- 53 CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots, 6@8c for Royals and 9 @10c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 34c 1or the four sizes; Peaches, 334@5c for prime L0 Sonca Arsian 5145 for evaporaied snd SGVes xes: Apples, e an for -nn-nm: Pears, hzgum prime to choice, 2@3c for quarters and @b for haives: Plums, 4 for pitted and 1%4@2c for unpltted; Neatarines, 8040 for choloe and tor fancy; White Figs, 3c; nck Figs, 214@2%eC. 3 JomBING I'RicEs—Peaches, 416@6c; tancy, Tc B ; Apricots. 6@8c;: fancy, 10c: sioorparks, 11@ 12c; evaporaied Apples, 6¢: sun-dried, sc; Prunes. 814@334c for the four sizes; Figs, black, 23sc for un pressed and 3@3%ac for pressed; white £ igs, ic; Plums. 5¢ for piited and 13gc forunpitred; Necta- rines, 4@5c B Ib for prime 10 fancy; Pears, 214@ 4lpe for whole, 3@8c for quariers and 4@sc for baives. RATSIN! CARLOAD PRICES, ¥. 0. B. FRESNO—Four-crown 100se, 4c; S-crown, $140; S-crown, 284c: o iayein, §1 10 clistres, B1 55, Denesa Loudon layers, ; clusters, 36: e clnunn,fisé o5 1mverlal clusters, $2 50; dried Graj . JoBBING® PRicxs—Four-crown, loose, 4%4¢; 3- crown, 534¢ B Ib; Z-crown. 3¢ W Ib; seedie s Sul- tanss, bc # Ib: seediess Muscatels, 8140; 3-crown London layers, $1; clusters. $1 50: Denesa clus- ters, $ 60: Imperial clusters. $2 50. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 1ilhe; Walnuts new crop, . 0. b._shipping point, 6lgc ¥ b for standard and 8 B I £.r softshell; new Almonds, 7¢ for Languedoc, — for hardshell and §@10c for paper-shell. jobbing; Peanuts, 4@6c for rastern and 4c for Callfornia: Hickory' Nuts. 5@6c.§ 1b: Pecans, Th@8c: Filberts, 134@8c: Brazil Nuts, 7 k3 “ocoanuts, §: 100. ‘flg ) —Comb, 10@12¥4¢ for bright and 5@9c for lower water-white extracted, 5t e light am oer exttacied, 43,@4%c; dark mg“xm 43he; dark, 2@3c @ . BEESWAX—26@27c B Bb. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Pomegranates and Quinces are firm and 1#iight supply. Peaches glut the market. Figs are cheaper. Plums are guite scarce. Apples are slow. Quinces, 40@60c B box. Peacues, 15@10c @ box. Plums, 35@75 box. Pomegranaies, 50@S5¢ B box. ‘Apples, 65@$1 ® box for cholce, 25@50c for common. Pears, 26@40c B box; Bartletts, 75c@$1 B box. Figs, 40 bUc for biack, double layers. BERRIEs— The train from Watsonville was late agaln and Stra Strawberries, $1@3 for large berries. Raspberries, $3@5 B chest. Black verries, $2 50@4 9 chest. Buckleverries, 10+ B b. Cranberries from Wisconsin and Cape Cod, $8 3 bh. GRAPES—Wine'Grapes were lower under heavy stocks They are generally weak Saturdays. Table sortsshowed no maserial change, Isabellus, 50@80c crate: Tokays, 20@40c B bx; Black Grapes, 0@ 8bc: Muscats, 25@35C; Sweeiwaters, 20@5Uc B box; Grapes in crates bring 10@1dc more toan in boxes. B Zinfande] Wine Grapes, $20@22 50 ton; mixed fots, $18@20: California Biuck Grapes, $16@20; White, $15@14. MELONS—Watermelons, $4@% g 100; Canta- loupes. BY@8de B crate: Nutmegs, 20@35¢ B box. CITRUS FRUITS—Limes are firm. Lemons, $1 @1 50 ® box for common and 82 50@3 50 for good 10 cholce; Mexican Limes, $5@5 50 B box: Call- fornia Limes, —; Bananas, $1@2 P bunch; Piue- apples, $2 60@4 B doz. i RUVISIONS, Cotwolene 1s Yge higher all around. CURED MEA|S—Bscon, 6130 @ 1 for heavy, 7isc B b for light medium, 9@9%sc B I for light, 10@11c for exira light and 120 for sugar- cuted: fustern sugar-cured Hams, 1234@13c: Culifornia Hams, 10@11c B 1b; Miess Beef, 31@8 extra mess 4o, $60@9: tamily do, $10@il: exira prime Pork, §8@- 50; extra clear, $13 8 bbi; mess, $1150@12 @ bbi; Smosed Beet, 10c 1. P RD_Eastetn, tterces. Is anoted a¢ 4140 B> for compound snd 5ijc for pure; s, 6¢ ¥ Bb; California tierces, 44c for compound aud 53 4¢ for pure:“hllbfl-bhm. b534c; 10-B tns, ol4e: do 6-Db, 6igc rTOLEN F—65487c In haltbbis aud 714G 755c B Ib in 10 b uns. HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES ANDSKINS—Heavy salted steers, 614c: culls aud brands, 53,c; medium, 534@6c; culls and brands, 4%4@bc B 1b: light, 4@45¢; culls and brands, 3tp@de: Cowhides, 4@dc: culls ana brands, 3%, @4¥gc; salted Kip, 5c; salted Calf, 6@ 7c B b: salted Veal, 5@6c: drv Hides, 9@100; culls and brands, 7@7%4¢; dry Kipand Veal. 8c; culls, 6g7e B by dry Calt, 16c; oulls 10c: Goat. skins, 20@85¢_each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 20@:6¢ B b; medium. 15@20c; winter, 7@9c; Sheepskins, shearings, 10@10c each: short wool, 20@35c each; medium, 40@50¢ each; long wools, HU@8UC each. Culls of all Kinds about 3¢ ies: TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 216@3c: No. 2,2@ 21jc; refined, 434@be; Grease, Lva: B Ib. WOOL~The circuiar . f Jacob Wollner says: “It ves me pieasure Lo be able 10 report that we had & very lively market the last week. Over 1,000, 000 Ths of Wool hils been soid wiid four scouring- mulls are runuing and some lois of Wool were bought for Estern suipment. PTices ar> not very high as yet, but they are beiter thau anticipated. Ibe reason for this change is the feeling in he East .hat the elegtion uf .cKinley s an assured fact. The sales of thia week comprise li kinds of Wool free from seeds aud burs. I here is stlll no demand for aefective Wools. The Loudon sales now in progress are reported steady, witp a siignt deciine froms the last series in July, bul stiil the reiative values in this country are lower thau in the Evropean market, aud i Our market Joes not £0 much higher we wili have & chance 10 snip & zood d.al 0f Wool 60 a8 to relfeve the large s10ck tha: has been carried over from las: year and also this vear's clip, which has accumulated in the last siX moNtbs, as’ manufaciurers have used very lit- tle. The Outiook 18 'but we will have & steady market, but the price may not improve materially. Fall Woois ere coming in slowly and it seems Lhat most of thie Krowers want 1o hold.their Wools untl atter the election. In my opinion Woois will not g0 sny higher, as there 18 00 lurze a stock in the Lastern market, 110 whence Cumes the report of large sales to speculators, with prices the same. With all the 1wflux of goid from i urope it seems that the money market 8 not:mproved mateially and bankers are not anxious to let money ko even on approv. d papers or o advanee monev to specu- lators on the raw material. Our market cioses firm, with steady prices.” We quote mew Fail as follows: Southern mountain, 3@5ac; middle counties, free, 634e; do, detective, 4%5@6c: San Joaquin, % ib. Spring c.ip: Humuoiai and Mendocino, 9@ 10c; Nevads, 6@8%4c: San Jeaquin and Soubera Coast, six months, $%@5¢. HOPS—Are nominal. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutts Grain Bags, spot, $4 10@4 15; San Quentin, $420; Wool Bags, 2415@26%c; Fruit Bags. 53a@6c¢. COAL—Weliington, $8 @ ton: New Wellington, $8 ¥ ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 50 ® ton Seatile, 86@D 50: Bryavs, 85: Loos Bay, $4 50. Wallsend, »7: =coich, $7 50: Brymbo. 87 50 Cumberiand, $18 60 ¥ ton in bulk and 815 in sks: Pennsyivania Au.bracite Exg, $11 @ ton: Welsh Anthracite, 89: Caunel, $7 50; Rock Springs, Cas- teGate and Pleasunt Valley, 87 60; Coke, $11@ 12 in bulkeard 313 R ton in sks. CANNED SALMON —~hipment of 71,461 cases, vained at 8$271,4.9, to Live'pool. The Alaska Pacgers’ Astociution quotes Red Salmon as fol- lows: Ln 1ots of 25,000 cases. 95¢ B dozen; 50,000 cases, 921kc B Gozen: 76,000 cases, Svc P dozen, net cash 1. 0. b, ex-ship. LINSEED OTL—Is bigher at d1c B gal for raw and 43¢ for boiled in barreis. Cases, 5¢ more. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube aud Crushed, 5%sc; Powdered, 584c; Fine Crushed, 574¢; Dry Granu- Iated, 4340: Loniec.ioners’ A, Magnolia A, 43¢ Exira C, 454¢; Golden C, 4140; hulf barrels 14c more than barrels, and boxes igc more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as mnmml . BHREF-—First quality, second : 31/.09(&“ Yach do, 4@ e RO, ; small, 5@60 P Ib. MUTLON — Wethers, 5@3: B %40 LAHB—‘W'I& p ¥ amatan 2840 for beiag 5@>%ac; 25c 1b for large and mediu dressed do, 4@ RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. M feot., 9,765/ Leather, rolis. 1,257 | Tallow, ctls... 0 226/ Quicksilverfisks 39 — | Buckwheat, sks. 50 1,000/ tialsins; bokes. 200 , TeAmS. « 138 uvg: bbls, 8 gg 4| Hoj hese s ovnve 2,870 Peny THE STOCK MARKET. At the close yesterday the market stood abont where 1t was at the close of the preceding week. Trade continues dull. ‘The Ophir sssessment falls delinguent in board and the Gould & Curry assessment 1a office Tues- day. '{nmmwfll-whnm to- morrow. The Aliska Packers’ Assoclation will pay s ividend of 76 cents e che 12:h, Mountaineer Mill and biining Company of Nevada County has levied an assessment of & cents yer s.are, delinguent Oetober 30. The annual meeting of the Exchequer has been of the stocknolders of the has been called for Uctober ing the acts of the A spectal ;’flw- Codsolidal for the purpose of board of directors in auihorizing the ssie of the property of the company to the Standard Con- ldgi:lfl Mining Company on the lines aiready "A bullion sh nt valued at $5000 was lately received from Mayflower gravel mine. The annual meeting of the company has been called for October 19. [ dated California and Virginia mine last week was $20 95 per ton higher than that of the ore taken out the previous week. ‘The average of 185 tons extracted was $58 74 per ton sgainst 127 tons averaging $37 79 per ton for the week ending September 26. The assays have not been so high for several months It is 7nderstood that the mine is looking falrly well In the prlllg&mm The annoal meeting will be held ('ctober 1 Mining assessments falling delinqu-nt in Octo- ber amonnt to 122,900, of which Nevads mines want $97.400, Califoruia mines $13,000 snd an Albskan miné $12,500. FollowingAre the Highest Prices During the Pas® Weelk. STock. [Mon.|Tues.|Wed,| : 14 13 12 05| 05 03 81 BOARD SALES, Following wers the sales ia the San Franclsco Btock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSTON, COMMENCING 9:30. 300 Alpba......1: ] vt LBO100 Y Jucke:.31 Epllowing were the sales inthe Pacific Stock Board yesterday: REGULAR sussTON—10:30. 1600 C Imp ....02(600 Occd 03| 203 Ophi 300 Chaling. . Potost £|100 CC&V ...1.60{200 Say 100 Oceidtl.... 561200 o |450 Ophir. 0D 500 Con N Y...02 5 42 .58/500 Scorplon..08 400 Eullio 200 H&N1.3214(700 S B&M...07 100 Bulwe: 200 Jull .05(300 5 Nv... . 64 400 Jusice....00(200 8 HIll......02 400 Chalige. 53 250 Chour, .. 2.05| 800 CCaV1.62345(800 Mex. 100 Conti..... 184|100 Mono. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Oct. 3-12 y. Bta, Asked, Bid. Asked. Alpha Con. ... 12 25 40 Atta. 04 — U8 Andes. 25 04 05 Belcher, 56 w07 Best & Beichor 88 — 4 Benton Con.... — 45 47 62 18 20 16 —~ 04 40 sllOccidental.... 39 12 18|0phir... . 8% 200 2U5/0verman...... 13 1&Va.. 1,60 1.65(Potosi. . 69 Challenge Con. 52~ bdlsavage......... 41 Con. Impertat. 03 03|Scorpion, — Confidence.... 1.85 - 1.45,eg. Belcher... 07 Con New York — O4lsyndicate 03 Crown Point... - 81 b2|~iiver Hil, — EastSlerraNev — Udlsierra Nevada 64 Eureks Con... 25 — Union Con. 53 kxcheau 03 0afuab.. L uB Gould &Curry. 57 ' 58/ Yellow Jackes 31 Buicd Nocers 1.3 1.5 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. Kennedy. b 7. B LOCAL SECURITIES. Bid Spring Valley Water. 9700 Anked Spring Valley Wat 97 50 Bid San Fraacisco Gas 9425 BTOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SATURDAY, Oct. 3-10:30 A M. UNITED STATES BONDS. i, Asked, Bl Asked. US4scoup. 107~ — |US4ésreg. — 10Ty Do new 1ssu€11615 — MInCRLLANKOUS ~avae CalatCvlase 10834 — |PacRoliMSw — - Cal Kiec L 83117 = - - CouaCWhs — €714 Z i Dpntstex-co — - G734/ P&Ch Ry8y. — 107 Edsn L&P63120%5 — |Pwist KR8. — 113 L&CHINEs — 106 |Reno, Widh — 100 Geary-stR5s. — 105 lSpcto P& L. — 302 LosAng Loy — 100 |SF&NPROy 881 99 Do Gnteed8s — 101 (SPRRAriads — =95 MktsiCble8s119 120 [SPRRCalSs. — 110 DoRyConbs.. 1033410314 EPRECal 3. — 100 NatVinbsist 96 = — |PBrRCaifs — 87 NevCNgR7s. 99 — |SVWater6s. 11615117 N PCHERSs102% — [EVWaterds.. 8765 98 N Ry Cal8s. 9984 — |StkinG&ESs — 100 N Ry Calds. — 100 [SunsiT&T6s — —— Oak Gas 55..100 10414|Suster-=ii5s108 — Lo 2d 13 53..10254104 |VisallaWlos = = Uuiibus os. 11634117 WATER &rorRY, Contra Costa 80 B7%y/SanJoss..., — Muriu Co... 49— |Sprag Valley 97 8714 « 45 BTOCKS. Caftal. — 80 |Pacific Liehs 4914 51 Central.. #5 — |San Francsco 9315 9434 Onx G L&H 5214 B3 [Sw0ckiow.... — = %0 Fac Gaslwp. 8535 56 INSURANCE srorme Fireman’sFa160 — [Sun..... 325 80 COMMERCTAL BANK ST0~K1. Amer B&TC. — — [LondonP&A.12434126 Anglo-Cal.. ~ |London&s¥. 7 BankofCai. 225 233 |Merch kx.. 13 — Cai S D&TCO107 109 - FusiNauou. 16754186 - FAVINAS RA: Ger S&LCo,1200 1260 100 HombS&L1I0Y = 275 Mutual... - = brsavOnica — 480 STRYET RAILROAD ava-Tt Calfforni: 10534109 |Oak SL&Hay 100 Geary-st. — " 80 |Presidio = Murkerstios 43 43ye|Sutterst - FOW VLM STOCKS. AtisnticD... 13— [GlantCon..., 17% Kastern D, — |Judson D. = Callsornis 6 75 IVigont..... — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS Alaska Pkre. 9515 87 [Nat VinCo.. —_ BikDCosiCo. — ~ 10 [OceanicSSCo 164 CalCot Mills — _— |Pac AuxFA 'L Edison Light119 11914 PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GasConAssn. — — |PacRoll Mil — Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf PainiCo 6% 7% HawC&SCo.. 15145 1534/ PacTr nsC 2 muteh S PCo_ 202044/ Pac T&T Co. 90 MerkxAssn. 100 110 (Sunset T'& = MElecLight 8 . 4%/Unied OG0l — 25 SALES—MOBNING SESSION. Board— - 25 Giant Powder Co; 17 50 100 Huteninson S P Co... 20 00 $2000 S V 4% Bond: 97 76 Street— 25 Giant Powder Con. 17 80 $500U S V 4% Bonds. 7 75 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jobn and Margaret Flaherty t0 Abraham Levy, lot on N line of Bush street, 131:3 K of Steiner, B 25 by N 127:6: $10. George W. and__lla F. Loebr to Ralph P, Merll- lion, lot on NW corner of Suiter and Baker streets, W 42:8 by N 87:8; 810. Crocker Estato Company to Louls Lipman, lo¢ on NE corier of Stanyan and Frederick screets, N 25 by E 106:3; 810, Joseph and Emma Bam{ford to Louis Hartter, D. de Bernardl and J. C, Westphal, lot on W line of Howard sireet, 188 S of Fifteenth, S 32 by W 24! 14 0. James J.and Anna S. Hayes to Lillie Magers sfl!e of Lemuel C.), 1ot on W' line of Treat averue, 345 Not Tweniy-alxih sireet, N 25 by W 113:60; Fred Stuart Adams to James C. Adams, 10t on XN comer of Kearny and_ Sutier streacs, N 9:8, E N 6 inches, ), 8 60, W 70; aiso lot on NW line of Mission street, 75 NE of Sixth, NE 50 by N'W 160; also lot on £ line of Valercia street, 80 N of Ridley, N 25 by 100: also lot.on £ 114 of Fifth street, 187:8 NW of Rvyant, NW 137:6 by NE 276: also_property in_Alameda County; also all Interest in estate of James Adams, de- ceased, and other consideration; 810. Pertier ot o W ilag of Bowels stroet, 95:8 NoF ite, lot on ine of well st H or Lombard, N 88 by W 100; $10. George and Katie Hepp to same, same; $10. Willlam H. Wicki am to Henry P. Wicker- sham, 10t on W line of Texas street, 200 N of Mariposa, N 26 Ly W 100: $10. John and Winnetred Sheehy o Maurice Haley, lot on W iine of Ninth avenue, 100 S of I street, § 25 by W 120; 810 Willard J. Skinner to Cora L. Skinner, all inter- est 1u lot on E iine of Twent venth avenue, 250 N of K street, N 60 by E 130: alsoproperty i San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties: gift and 81. George C. Goitung to_Sarah Gottung, lot 1571, Gitt Aap 3; also lot on E line of Gunnison_avenus Harrison street), 170 8 of Precits piave, S 25 '\'/’ 110, portion of lots 156, 167 and 158, P. V. 1ands; also lot on SW corner of Kierra and Kansas streeis, S 100 by W 25, block 123, Mission Valley Homestenad Association: $10. Thomas and_Kose Le-ds to Catherine Hughes, 10t 711, GIft Map 2: $275. Jane and ‘Minehan to John W. Bandy, Joton W iine of rula avenue, 35 8 of Lizsie S 85 by W 7016, 100 67 Eoo Tract; $10. * ALAMEDA COUNTY. Flnora L. Lataple to Carrie W. Edwards, lot on W line of Thirteenth street, The average assay of nunhnluco-ou-l Jane Newton to John A. Park, lot on SW line of Athol avenue, 664.37 NW from N line of Fourth, MW 40, W 150.75, SE 40, NE 148.96, to bezin- ning, being the W 40 feet of lot 20, block B, Per- alta Heights, East Ozsland; $10. ‘William D, and Evalyn V. Huntington to Wal- ter H.and Emma F. Edard, lot on £ corner of High street and 30 foot right of way along SW boundary 1n lot 9, lands of Brook'yn Land Com- pany, thence Nk 25182 by Sk 280, being portion of lot § Map of lands of Brooklyn Land Company, subject to a mortgage for $600, Brookiyn Town- ship; 810. 2 "Terone Van Drake (wite of Alfred 7.) to Magda- lena Sieben (wife of Philipp), lot on W_Line of ‘Walnut street, 100 N of Pacific avenue, N .5 by W 112:6, quitclaim deed, Alameda; $10, James A.and Samuel P. Spink to Joba Mackey, Iot ou W line of Park street as,widened t0 80 fee: 50.50 S of Ciinton avenue, S 50.17, W 96.55, 80, 2 100.85 to beginning, block o4, lands’ agja- cent to Encinal, Alameda: $10. George ewell to Emily F. Ives,10 on NE line of Adam street, 90 NW of Mound, NW 45, SW 20, SE 45, NE 20 10 beginning, Alaméda; 810, Edwin 8. Merriman ‘0-Sarah J. Burnnam, lot on S line of Clinton avenue, 300 E Of Chestnut sireet, E 56, S to boundary line of Rancho San Antonio, theuce W to a point where it would be intersected by a line paralle_ with and lying %00 E of East Ches nut, thence N 1o beginning, belug & portion of laads adjacent to Encinal, Alameda: $10. Daniel F. Moody to Marv Nunes, lot on S line of Third street, distant W 105 from point of intersec- tlon of NW Corner Iands of Wiliam Butt and NE corner lands of D. F. Moody with South Third street, thence S 295, 15 65, N 295, W 65 (0 Legin- ning, Town ot Niles, Washington Township; $10. George -and Mary . Carr to G-orge R Wil 1ams, Lot on S line 0f_Crawiord _street, :50 E of San Bublo avenue, K50 by S 108:6, belng por tion of plat 44, Rancho V. and D. Peralts, war runty deed, O kiaad Township; 8L William ' H. snd Emma A. Partridge to Clara E. ' Parindge (wife of §.°C) lot on NI co-ner of Havte and Tremo t (or Aiivia) streets, E 67, N 185, W 47,5 185 41 to_bexinning. lot 23 less 'he 1 70 feet in block 8, Barker Tra t.sub- jec: to mor gage for $1200 and one for $686 86, Berkeley: $100. F. K. sud Rose M. Shattuck to Catherine Schieffer, lovon N line of Stuart street, 75 W of Tremont, W 50 by N 129.55, 1ot 21 and N 16 fect gtlot 22/ block 1, EBattack Tract, Map 5, Berke: ley: o Same to same. lot on N line of Oregon street, 195 W of Tremont, W 40 by N .129.85, lot 24, block 20, same; $10. E. B. and Steila M. Stone to Webster Baxley, all interest in lots 23 and 24, block 17, resubdivision 9f fowasite of Fiiohburg, Brookiyn Township; Wabsterand May E. Baxley to Blythe & Trott (acorporatiou) of San Francisco, loia 28 and 24 same; Helen V. Wheeler to Eliza D, Barilett, lots 1 snd 3. block I, Warner Tract, Brooklya Town- ship; K Same to same, lots 32 and 33, subdivision of block 'H, revised map of Prospect Hill Tract, Brookiyn Township: $10. Same to same, lots 15, 16 and 17, block D, being & subdivision of biock D and a_portion of block F, revised map of Prospect Hill Tracy, Brooklyn “Township; $10. Builders’ Contracts. Estella H. Williams with W. W. Reduall, to erect a two-story building on E line of Noe sireet, 105 S of Thirteenth ; $2200. Clara Kiuge with T. H. Soule, carpenter work, e:c., for a two-story bullding on N corner of Ciay and Steiner strects; $6387; Laferme & Collis chonn, architects. Eamé with Shepard Bros., plumbing, gas ftting and sewers at same place: §750; same architects. THE CALL CALENDAR. OcToBER, 1896. Mo.|Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr.; 1|3 s5j6(7(8|8 12(13|14|15|16 18 (2031|2328 26 (2728|2930 S8.| Moon’s Phases| 3 New Moou UCEAN sTEAMLLS. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. BTEAMER |DESTINATION.| _ SAILS. | PIER. Oct 4.11aM|Pleril HumboldtBay (Oct 4, 2»u|Pier Poruand ...... |Oct 5,10aM(Pler 1% |oct 5. bew|pierls Oct 5, 2pm|riers Oct 6. brw|Pler 13 _.o..|Oct 8, gam|Pier 1L WallaWaiis| Vic & Pgt Sna |Oct 6. 9aM|Plery Oregon ports..|Oct 7, 3pu|Pler24 .| Xaquina Bay.[Oct 7, 9aM|rierd =an Diege ¥,11am|Piertl anams. 812 x|pMSS China& Japan|Oc 8, 1pu|P MSS A. Blanchrd [Oregon ports..|Oct 9, Sew |Pier 13 State or Cal. | Poriland 10.10AM | Pler 24 Eureka, .... | Newport 10, Bam | Pier LL Arago. Coos Ban .. 0ct 10.10am | Fier 13 Mexico...... |Vic & Pgt Snd|Oct 11, 9am|Pierd Sunol .. {Giravs Haroor (Oct 1°.12 w|Pier 2 STEAMERS 10 ALKIVE. Staasen | Departure Honolula Oregon ports. Humboldt Ba Grays Hurbor, Newport. Coos Bay Truckee Sania R OO ORMEPIIT-ITTTTAD BN s Australia.......| Hovolui k Sunol Grays Har! Ocy C Portland. Oct sU MUON AND TIDE, T. 5. COAST AXD GEODETIC BURVEY hn:} & BULLETIN PUBLISHED RY OFFICIAL ATTHORITY OF THE SUPRERINTENDENT. Suadav, October 4 Sun rises Sun sets. 48| Moon sets. October—1896. Norz—In the above exposition of the tides the sarly morning ides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in ti order of occurrence a3 to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tae last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when there are bui three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, exceps when a minus sign (—) precedes tl height, and then the pumber given is subtractive from tke deoth given by Lhe charta. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR } Bax FRANCISCO. October 3, 1896. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was aroppsd exactly ai noon to-day—1. e., 8k noon of the 120sh meri( or exaclly ai 8 . M., Greenwich Lime, W. 8. HUGHES, Lientenant U. 8 N. incharie. BYDEOGEAPHIC BULLETIN, BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC Orrrem U. 8. N, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. SATURDAY, October 3. Stmr Empire, Anderson, 84 hours from Astoria: lamber, to North Pacific Steamship Co. stmr Progreso, Storrs, Y0 hours from Seattle; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. ermulwhutflefldd. 85 ors frm Tacoma; 8500 tons coal. to 8 P Co. Oakland direct. S.mr Sania Crus, Nicolson, 12 hours from Moss Landiog; produce, to Goodall, Perkins & ‘Bark Albert. Griffiths, 18 davs from alu; pass and mdse. to Williams, Dimond & Co. Schr Prosper, Schroeder, 38 days from Brisiol Bay, viaTnin Point %4 days; saimon, to Alaska Packers’ Assz. Schr Prosper, Quinton, 21 days trom Sitka; bal- last, to master. Schr Mont , Beck, 17 bhours trom Bowens Landing: 150 M ft lumber, to ¥ Heywood. Schr Archie and Fontie, Colstrup, 20 hours from Stewarts Point; 100 cords bark, to Higgins & Col- lins. Cleared. SATURDAY, October 3. Wallace, Victoria ana Poru Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Nor stmr Lyderhorn, Hammeraas: Antwerp; G W McN-ar. Ger ship Peru, Onling, Liverpool; Balfour, Guth- rle & Co. Br ship Lathom, Campbell; Queenstown : Eppin- ger & Co. . Bailled. SATURDAY, October 3. Etmr Arago, Reed, Coos Bay. S % Tverson, Willapa Harbor, Fannie le. Ogly e, axu'::a. K T Coquille River. nuu} iy Ramsellus, Eureka. Nelson, Mendocino, ; | Wells, Fargo & Co: | Tevis & Co: | Witzel & Baker; O B Smith & Co: | ana Pickle Works; Pacfic Lumver and Milling Telegraphio. POINT LOBOS. Oct. 3.—10 r. m.—Weatnor bazy: wind W velocity 8 miies. Charters. The Br ship Androsa is on the berth for Liver- ol. PTkie batk Wilna louds coal at_ Nanaimo for thi port. The following vessels load ‘wheat ¢ Portland for Euiope: Brship rulwood, $0s; Gership Henrl eite, 31§ 3d: Brship Peleus, 80s;, Br ship Sierra Esirelin, 338 §d—prior to arrival The Nor stmr lerman W. Jarlsberg is char- terea for whest 10 St Vincent. for orders. 36s 34, if two ports 275 6d—prior to arrival. This is one of the two tramp steamers supposed to be really charteréd 10 carry Calitornia waeat 10 India spoken. Per Alberi—Oct 1 about 400 miles W of San Francisco saw_s three-masted double topgaliani, patnted ports Br ship bound i0F Lhis port. Aug 30— Lat 36 03 5, Jat30 32 W. ship E B Sut- 10n, from New York, for San Francisco. Domestic Port: FORT BRAGG—Sailed Oct 2—stmr Jewel, for Redondo. ALBION—Arrived Oct 2—schr Maxim, hence Sept 28, EUREKA—Arrived Oct 2—Schr Jobn A, Bepy 25, Oct 8—S.mr Arcata, from Porulau Lanra Plke, hence Sept 17. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 3—Schr Marla E Smitn, hence ~ept 11. ASTURIA—Arrived Oct 3—Pr ship Eurasia, fm Liverpool; Br vark Asioria, from Adelaide; schr Sadie, hence Sept 22 Sailed Oct 83— Bktn Portiand, for EURBKA—Satied Oc. $—stinc Frauol: . 3 TATOOSH—Passed Oct 3—Sumr City of Puebla, bence Oct 1. for Victorla. PORT TOWNSEX p=Arrived Oct S—Haw ship John knb, hence Sept 6: Er suip City of Hankow, from Mol endo; Danship Jupiter. from syduey; Gership Kepler, from Santos: Br bark Villalia, from Newcastle, NSW, for Royal Roads: Br ship Falkland, from’ Hiogo: Brbark Pyrenes, from Nagaslkl: schr, Salvacor, from San Blas; schr Oceania Vaacd, hence Sept 15; schr Azalea, from Newport, for Seattle. PORT ' HADLOCK—Arrived Oct $—Bkin Re- triever, from santa Kosalla. NEW WHATCOM—Sailed Oct 3—Bark Ger manis, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. AUCKLAND—Sailed Oct 3—Brstmr Monowal, for Sun Francisco. HULL—Arrived Oct 2—Br ship Cralgend, hence May 28. HONGKONG—Safled Oct 30—Br stmr Coptic, for San Francisco, NEWCASTLE, NSW—Sailed Oct 1—Br ship Langdale, for San Francisco. YOKOHA MA—Sailea Oct 2—Stmr Peru, for San Francisco, v.a Honolulu. Importations. EUREEKA—Per Pomona—3 cs dry goods, 2 sks Pedro. ata, for San no. 4 bxs 1 keg butter, 10 pkgs mdse, 1 cs sioes, 60 pkgs belting saws, 156 head caitle 153 Pkgs wire rope and netting, 50 M fc lumber, 2 bols mineral wacer, 270 M shingles, 9 pkgs express, 1 Pk coin. E R and E R R—291 bxs butter, 1 boggy, 1 pail grease, 1 cs cider, 52 bdis hides, 35 bbls tallow, 1 bdl skins, b bdls pelts, 442 doors. Burnelis—34 sks 135 ht-sks wool. MOSS LANDING—Per Santa Cruz—8475 sks barley. Consignees. Per Santa Cruz—Moore, Ferguson &Co; H Du- tard. Bf’ur Pom?nl—zfiwk‘;;d& BI‘OI.é ;A L&V&O ?o,é righam, Hoppe & C ige, Sweeney. 7 Haoity; Dairymen's Unlon; D N & E Walters; J W Kvans: Standard Ol Co: Goodvear Rubber Cos ‘Humboldt Mineral Water Co: National Ice Co: W E Poters; Stanaard Oll Co: West Coast Acid Gas Co; Simonds Saw Co; Waitiaker, Ray & Co; E H Tryon: Scott & Vau Arsdale Lumber Co; Wash- burn-Moen Mfg Co; Western Meat Co; Arctio 01l Co: Whittaker, Ray & Co: Baker & Hamliton: C E Whitney & Co: Coburn, Ross & Hewlett: Dairymen’s Union E M Atchinson; Norton, Teller & Co; F B Haight Hills Bros; Getz Bros & Co: W B Sumner & C Pacific Vinegar Co: Del Monte Milling Go; B B Tryon. Jor Lata Shivping Intelligence Sea Thwelfth Paae. e e ey OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST _STEANSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY /Ry wharf, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean, Kil- Msnoo_and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. 3., Oct. 11,36. For Vicioria and Vancouver (B, C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New W. aicom (Bellin¢ham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. 3. Oct. 1, 6,11, 16, 21, 26, 81, and every fifth d; after, connecting 'at Vancouver with the C. P. R. Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with it Port Townsend with Alaskasteamers. reks, Arca a and Flelds Landing (Hum. str. Pomona 2 p. M., Oct. 4, 8,12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day theresiter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (san_Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East S Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, & § A M. Oct. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereatter. 'or San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (Sen Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- geles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Nqwport, 11 A 3.Oct. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth s, San Jose del Cabo, Masatlaw, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A. M. 25th of each month. "Ihe Company reserves right to change steamers or salling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOQDALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST BTEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Wharf, at 10 A. M. F ARE({813Firstscla Including $6 Second-class J berth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia. Oct. 5, 15, 25, Nov. 4, 14 State of California.Oct. 10, 20, 80, Nov. 9, 19 Ibrough tickeis and through baggae to all Eastern points. Rates and folders upon appicar toa to F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, 630 Market street, ‘GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents CEANIC 8.8. CO. DAYS TO HAWAIL, _SAMOA, HONOLULY NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. .S, AUSTRALIA. & 8 MARIPUSA sals via HONOLULU sad a gycxax,um for SYDNEY, Thursday, Octobee 15, 862 P. 3. & S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues day. October 20, 8110 4.x. Special party races. Line to COOLGA RDILE, Aust., and CAPETOWN, South Africa. J. D, SPRECEELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, 114 Montgomery street. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisoo. COMPAGNIE GEXERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, 100t of Morton st. ‘| ravelers by this 1ine avold both transit by English rall fhe discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York to Alexandris, Egypt, firsi-class $160; second-class, $116. LA CHAMPAGNE LA TOURAINE, La BOURGOGNE. LA GASCOGNE. LA BRETAGNE. A ¥or further particulars apply to A FORGET, 3. . FUGAZE % 00s heeni: & Monigom s Agenta, avenus, San Francisco. WHITE STAR LINE. Unlted States I‘Mfll Hall Steamers New York, eenstown & Liverpool, e SRRy WK 2 | ABLN,$60 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- C ing To sieamer and accommodations SaR selected; second cabin, § .= 50 and 84 0: Majesiia and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from Fngland, Ire- 1and, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. m Ball; dates and cabin plans ml{)oz. P from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mall Dock, or at the e s e COmBRY O B der G: o . W ¥ General Agent for Pactfic Coast. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. TEAMERS LEAVE ASPINWALL fortnightly for the West Indies and Southampton, calling en route at Cerboi France, and Plymouth to land passengers. Through bills of lading, in connection With the Pacific Mail S, S. Co., issued for frelght and treas- ure to direct ports in England and Germany. ‘Through tickets from San Francisco to ‘mont] Cherbours, Southampton, First class $195 bis Class, ‘'or further particulars app FARROTT & GOy Agente, 308 California st. STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pier No, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Dail, %"l’elflu received up o 330 P, M. AT Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. ‘The only line maxing through races on Valley i Road freight. e STEAMERS: T. . Walker, J. D. Peters, ary t6, City of Stockton. ‘Lelephoue Maio 805. SAY FRANCISCO TO VALLEJO ANP_MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO. " Missiop-stree Pler ‘elephone ac Leaves Sen Franciaco Dally. £10:30 4. % Leaves Vallejo Daily .. .o 4002 % Gives four hours at Nevy Yard o forR houin &8 VY ¥ b avom BmOS. FOR SANJOSE, 193 GATOS & SANTA CRUE TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT at 104 M. (Sundays excepied); Alviso daily at BP. M. (Saturdays excepted). ight and Pas- Senger. Kare bocween am Franclico and Alvisa, : to San Jose, Clay st Pier 1. 2 . banta Clara si., Sau Jose. Caw. Nav. and {moe GO