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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1896 THE . COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver a fraction firmer. Whent fell back again. Barley weaker. Oats and Corn unchanged. Rye steady. Flour and Millstuils as before. Hay and Feedstuffs unchanged. Beans sell well. Ralsins advanced again. Dried Peaches, Pears and Apples higher. Apricots quiet. Prunes firm. Potatoes and Ounjons unchanged. Vegetavles rather firm. Butter easy. Eggs firm. More ern Poultry arrived. Wine Grapes higher. B ack Tatle Grapes doing better. Berries lower. Provisions unchanged. Choice Hops steady. ifinflemums 2 A 2 S. Lake a O Clear ® Partly Cloudy I ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures 8t station indicate maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it, if any, the amount of rainall, of melted snow in inches hundredtbs, during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid iso- The | lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. word “hich” means high barometric pressure a is_usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” | refers to low pressure. and is usnally preceded | ompanie cloudy weatherand rains. | Lows” us:ally" fi pear on the Washington | coasi. When the pressure is high In_the interior | and low along the coast, and the lsobars extend north and so ng the cost. rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature south of Oregon Is Improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idabo, and the pressure falling to the Californla coas'. warmer 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 BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, OCt. | 21, 1896, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general | forecast: ] The following maximum temperatures are re- | yorted from stations in Callfornia to-day: | Eureka 60, Fresuo 80, San Diego 66, Red | Bluff 74, San Luis Obispo 8), Yuma 90, San Frazcisco 73, Los Angeles 72. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 78, minimum mean 63. An area of high pressure Is central in the British possessions extending from Vancouver eastward | 10 Manitoba, while the lowest pressure is in South- | emn California and Western Arizona, where a well- defined iow area is now central. There has been a marked fall in the pressore throughout Arizona and Southwestern Caiifor ia to-day, and a rapid | increase in pressure in Montana and Idaho. T hese | are the typical cool wave and frost conditions. | Already decidedly colder weather has appeared in | Northern Nevada, Idaho and Western Montana. | I he temperature will fall below the freezing point | throughont that region to-night. and frost cou- | ditions are expected Thursday night as far south- | ward as Central Arizona. Decldealy cooler weahier | will occur Thursdoy night throughout California | from the Tehachapl southward. Temperature as | low as 40 degrees will probably occur in regins above 1500 or 2000 feet elevation. Light rain has | fallen to-daw in Western Montana, Idaho and | Northern Nevada 1he temperature to-nizht will | e suffiziently low to cause snow in Norheastera | Nevada and Utah. Forecast made ar San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnighr, Octeber 22, 1896: | Northern California—Fair Thursday: cooler in the southeast portion; brisk to high northerly winds. Southern California—Clondy, with occasional showers in the bt and Thursday: cooler Thursday and Thursday night; brisk norc erly winds. Nevada—Generally fair Thurseay; cooler in_ the riion: killing fros:s in ‘south portion Thursday ulght and_freezing weather in norih porcion to-night and Thursday night Utah—Light spow to-night and on the mountains Thursda 1t Lake Valley T hursday: in idedly’ coider, with killing frosts Thursday it and krilay night Arizona—Part Thursday; severe frosts in fght. San and vicinity — Fair Thursday fresh to bris< northerly winds. W. H. Haxumox, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Tinancial. NEW YORK. N. Y., Oct. 21 —Under the influ- ence of higher quotations from London the active export demand for wheat and the prospect for ad- ditional gold imports speculation at the Stock Ex- changs opened with a decidealy buoyant tone. Prices went up with a rush ana there was some lively covering by the shorts, who were thorougly elarmed. The advauce was equal 10 14@1%4 per cent, and 50 pro- nounced wzs the bullish temper that for a time the mdvance in the posted rates of sterling exchange—$4 81@4 84%5—and the advance 1n the Hank of krgland discount rate were entirely ignored. Subsequently they exercised an unfavor- sbie effect, especially as_advices from Chicago re- d quite u break in wheat there. ceen the realizing: -ales. Tencwed offerings for thie snort accoant by local operators, the eariy | improvement was not only 1 ares ruied below lust night’s fizures. As com: cd wi h the best prices of the morning Sugar yielded 1g: Tob: 56%: Bur- itnzton, i 643, ~t. Yaul Yo, Bk the reu Near the close the dealings w ajampin | Reading ro:n %53 (0 2814 and toe remainder of ralifed 1 v Y per cent. Althouzh the merket ciosed firm, the dealings lacked the animaiion that characterized themn early In the day. The rales 10r money co tribted to the late rally. The Lransactions aggre gated 226, hares, including 24,500 Reading, ges_showed gains of 1o@ilp cent. Sugar and Manhattan los The market for railway ard i was sirong. ‘The transsciions y, smounting to 1,558,000. Colorado Midiand | consoi_fives rose 1y to x0: Hocking Valley | general i to 60%4; For. Wor:h xiid Denver City fours certi cates, 1 to 50; Norhern Pa- ific consol fives, 114 10 57 b4: do second sixes, 234 0 107%: a0 thi 4 Oregon Short 1.ine consol ‘Hves, 134 10 51a: 1 eadng first preferred, 8 10 4234: do sec. Cnds, 114 to 3134 do thirds. 3 10 291s; Denver and Gult copsol Tives, 214 to 5U, and Virginia Mid- iahd consol fives. 110 98 In Government bonds $67,000 coupon fours of 1507 sold at 107%@10%, aad 810,000 of 1925 ar1l Grain. FLOUR—Dull: held higher, checking business Winter wheat, low grades, 82 45@2 50: do fair to @4 25:_do patents, $4 35@4 75: Min- 75; do struits, 54 90@4 2.2 10W extras, $2 46@3 5., MEAL—Quiet, - firm; yeilow Western, 4134,@42¢. ‘W HF AT—Fairiy active, weaker with options: No. 2rd t o #55%-; ungraded red, 74@86c: No. 1 Northern, 8sijc. Options were more active and closed weak st 3i4c decline on e foreign ceiling: weak West and heavy local liquidation. December and May most No. = red January, 833ge: diarch, May, 851jc: October, 795sC; -y ovember, December, 831jgc. —More active. weaker. No. 2, 8034@41c: 1@31%4c afloat. do patents, $4@5 COR Western, FINANCIAL, CHICAGD GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. .WHEELOCK & C0., 4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. BEANCH OFFICE r €23 Market St, Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 5828 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st National Bank, S. F. CHICAGU. PRIVATE WIKE NEW YORE, | showing waning enthusiasm at that place. 900 St. Paul and 23,500 Rurling- | s, 2 10 BTVa: Erie first lien tours, 135 | ras | Optlons were more active and closed weak at c decline, following the West and wheat, wich local realizing; gDecember and May most ac- tive: Uctober, 2054c; December, 3lc; January, 8114c: May, 333,c. OAT~—Dull, steady. Optlons modeiately active, weaxer. ~October and December, Provisions. LARD—Western steam, $4 60; October, $4 75 nominal. PORK—>teady; moderate demand. £8 50@9 25. BUTTEK—Firm, fairly active. 8@12c; do creamery, 124G city, $4 50; New mess, Vestern dairy. do_ tactory, 1@ 1lige: Eigins. 20¢; imitatios creamery, 10@18%sc. Chig Parv skims, 815@8%c: fu 1 skims. 2G2¥ac. KGGS—Fresh firm. Western, tresh, 1634@ 1814c: ao, per case, §2 20@2 80: 1imed. 15c, TALLOW—Weak. City, t45c; country, 3%@ 834c. S ICE—Firm, fair demand. unchanzed. MOLASSkS—Firm, mcderate demand, un- changed. COFFEE—Steady. unchanged to 10 points down. November, §9 60; December, $9 45@9 55: Maren, $9 45@9 50 29 v, 9 45@9 50: June, §9 4 $9 50 mber, $9 60. Spot Rio. qu 10: SUGAR—Q c; mold A, 43jc; ndurd A, confectioners, 4c: crushcd, i powdered, 484c; granulated, 41jgc: cubes, EREIGHTS—To Liverpool firm, troom scarce. Grain by steam, 5d. Fruit and Produce. ' APRICOTS—Eags. 9912c: boxes, 914@15¢. PEACHES — Peeled, boxes, 13@ldc; upeeled, do, 7¢8c. A ISINS—Two-crown, 34¢: do three-crown. do tour-crown, 614@834¢ London 10@1 15: do, clusters, $1 25@1 40. ES—Four sizes, 414@414 HOPS_Choice, firm: Pacific Coust, 3@10. WUOL—Moderately _active, firm; _domestic fleece, 16@28c; juiled, 1n@31c; Lexas, T@10 Merchandise. — Moderately active; American, —Firm; lake. $1060@10 75. Dull: domestic. #2 T0@2 75. —Firm: Straus, $10 85@l0 95. Plates, moderate demand. EPELTER—Qulet: domestic, $3 60@3 65. CHIUCAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Irr., Oct. 22.—Wheat wasn’t worth 50 much by several cents to-dav z8 it was yester- Qay or the day before. After carefully studying the cables and the Information from San Francisco this morning some of the big holders concluded to secure a porion of the profits already credited to them on paper. selling out of large quantities of wheat, and, as the short interest in the warket is notably small, the offerings greatly exceeded the demand, to the det- < of prices. 00l cables were 115 to 2d_higher, repre- only sympathy with oar strength of ves- San Francisco closing weak: yesterday, I ceipts were 349 cars at Chicago and 11,750 bushe 3 were taken from store. _‘1he Northwest had 955 cars, against 867 last Wednesday and 983 a year ago. Bradsiree's reported an - increase in the 10’5 available suppiy of 6.064,000 bushels. Closing continental s were irreguiar, but The offerings becom- markets. Expqris were 3:3.900 bushels. last few momens were panick ing enormo orra- sponding s of the day were then estabi Decemoer wheat opeued from 7734c to 77%c, deciined to 75Y4c, closing at 7534¢, 31sc under vesterday. kstic mated Tecrip's fuorrow 239 cars CORN—The weak position of corn was demon- strated by ihe rapidity with which prces dropped when deprived of the subporiing power of wheat. | Local specula‘ors who had beught on the assump- | tion thau values were certain to rise by the assist- ance obtained from the leadiog market were sel'ers | onto-day’s break. Liverpool cables wers 144 jower 10 14d higher. Receipts were 839 cars and 612.881 bushels wer: taken from store. KxyorL clear- ances amounted to 380 409 bushels. ~sradstrect’s g&ve an increase in stocks of 2,740,000 bushels. May corn opened at z834c, declined to 27%c, here 1t closed 13gc under vesterday. Estimated receipts for Lo-morrow 705 cars. OATS—Like corn, haviug ascernded throngh sym- with wheat, was natorally affected unfavor- ubly by the general weakpess existing in other parts of the room. Recelpts were 418 cars. There were 10 withdrawals from store. Bradstreet’s re- ported an iucrease in stocks of 792,000 bushels. May oats closed 7gc under yesterday. Estimated Tece1pts fOF 1C-mOrrOw, K7 Cars. FLAX—Was weak. = Cash, 70c: December, 7/@ 754c: May, B1@8254c. Keceipts were 94 cars. PHEOVISIONS— Al the opening this market was fairly steady. a partly firm hoz market at the yards tending to stead things, but the slump in wheat soon carried uneasin-ss'(nto the pit and prices declined on moderate selling. January pork and lar1 closed 1234c lower and January ribs Tig ®10c lower. BUTTEE—The demand for butter continued | good to-day. Receipts were fair, but everythiog was taken. Creameries—Extras, 19¢ B : firsts, 17 seconds, a imitations, 2 Dairies—Extras, 17c: firsts, 15@14 10c. — Extras. $14@10c: firsts, ¥g¥lac; 1l@ize. brisk. Fresh siock was wanted mainly. Prices were firm. Fresh stock, 17@17%%c B doz. MONKEY—Was firm at 7z on cail and 7% on time loans. New York exchauge sold at $1 dis- count. Closing Prices. WHFAT — October. 5234¢e; December, 75%4c; May, 80c. 4 COKX — October, 22%c: December, 24sc; May, 27% OATS = Qctoder, 17%e: December, 18348 18%4c; Mar. 21%4c. FURK—Decemoer, $697%4: January. £7 85, LAXL—December, $4 20: January, $4 40. L.ips—December, $365; Jauuary, $3 8734, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iin, Oct —The sucply of cattle on sale to-day was fair. Choice | kinds were firm becauso scarce, but other sorts | were 10c lower, Hogswere In actve demand. Prices were firm at 5c advance over vesterday. The offerinzs were moderate. Trade in sheep was g00d. The feel'ng was firm CATTLE—Receints. 17,000, Fancy beeves, $5 10 | @5 25: choice 10 prime 1300 10 1700 B_steers, | ¥4 55@5 00: good to chofce steers. 1200 to 1600 b. 14 35@4 80: meatum steers. 1200 10 1400 . $4 00 @4 20: fair beet steers. 1000 to 1300 s, $565@ 395: comimon beef steers. %3 40@3 60: 00d 10 | choice stockers and feeders, €00 (0 1250 1. £3 25@ | #85: fair (0 ood do, 500 to 875 M. 52 H0@ 8 20: bulls. cholce 10 extra, $2 80@3 25: bults, poor to choice. $1 75@2 75: cows and neifers, cholce to prime. $5 50@3 75; cows, ‘af $2 25@3% 40; cOws, common 1o falr canndrs, $1 50G 220: calves, £ood 10 choice. $5 b0@6 10: calves, #00d. §3 00@5 20: Texas grass steers, : Western range steers, $3 0U@3 90 range cows ana heiers. $2 50@3 30; 10 choice, Westers milkers and springers, @ head, $2@30. HUGS — Keceipts. 34,000, Heavy pacxinz ana lots. $3 2063 50: $3 15@3 65: _choice nssoried. $5 50@ light, 33 15@3 55: piks. 52 25@3 45 EP—Keceips. 18000, JUIEnvs (o CLOICS, iumibs, 32 7524 75. Receipts at Omaha, SOUTH OMAHA, NEBE. Oct. 21.—HOGS— Receipts, 4200. Market steady for lights. Heavy 5@10c lower, closing weak, Light and mixed, $5:5@3 40; heavy. §305ai 30. CATTL. Recel 5000, mos'ly common Westerns. Merket s , weak to i0c lower. eers, $5@4 30; cows, §1 26@3; feeders, $2 T5@ 55. SHEEP—Recoipts, 1100. Mavket active, firm. Mutton, §2 85. . Receipts at Kansas City. | KANSAS CITY. Mo, Oct. 21.— HOGS—Recelpts, 110,000, Market opened sirong and closed easy. Lizhtand pigs. 3 356@3 40; medium, $3 20@3 30; | heavy. 83 10@3 25. | CATTLE—iieceints. 10,000. Market quiet. | uve steers, best, $.@4 40; falr to good, 83@3 40; | cows and nelters. best, §2 8U@3 10: fair 10 good, $. 60@: 80: bnlls, 81 i5@2 75: stockers and seeders, $2 50@3 50; Texas and Western, $2 10@ |875; calyes, $5@10. SHEK}—Receipts, 4000, Market falr, shipping mixed, +8U; | "SHE. | 11756525 CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 21.—Porter Bros. Com pany old California fruit to-day as follows: 95c@$3 55; cssorted, 90c@ Waite Tokavs, $2 65: Flammng Tokays, 1 10@2 30 Black Moroccos, 81 30@3 10: Cornt: ons. $175; all single crates. B box. Quinces, $2 35 CHICAGO, 111, Oct. 21.—The Earl Fruit Com- pan- sold Caiifornia fralu to-day as follows Grapes—Tokay, $2 20@3 19 B crate:- half-crates, 90c@#1 40; Muscatels, $1 25; Cornichon $1 40, NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchang Money and Raliroad Shars Money on call easier at 314@7%: last loan at 4% and closing offered at 4%. Prime mercantite paper, 8@10% Lar siiver, 66%5> Mexican doilars, 5UGH @52c. Sterling Exchanze is firm. with ncuoal business i tankers' bills ac §4 801,@4 61 for sixty days, and $4 £314G4 ¥4 for demand. Posied rates, $4 81@4 84ly. Commercial bills, $4 79@4 $0. Governmen. bonds nrm: State bonds dull: raliroad bonds steady. Silverat the board was firm. CIomxa eraces Am Tet &Cable... £0_‘Norfolk & Westrn, 10 Atchison.. 153/ Preferrea. 1514 Preferred. 221 Northern P 13% Adems Express....144 | Preferred. 21 ‘alton, Terre Haute 05 ' Northwes ‘American Express109 ‘AmericanTobacco. 7134l Peorin, D. & Kvans 181 34| Pittaburg & W. ptd 15 Pullman Palace. 148 | Congolidaiion Coal. 32 This proceeding necessitated the | £ GGS—Recelpts were light and the demaud | Sales reporied. AN classes of buyers wero ex- common to_choice | Consolidated Gas.. ug C. C. C. &St Louis 2714 Preferred......... T2 Colo. Fuel & iroz.. 1814 Preferred.. Preferrea. I 50| Rock Isiand. Cotton OLCy Commerciat Det. Hudson... Del. Lack & W Denver & R. G Preferred.. Distillers. St. Paul & Preferred. . St P M. & M. Silver Certificat Fort Wayne. Great North Homestake., H. & Texas 1liinois Central. lowa Central, Guaranteed . Long Istand. 70 60 |U.S. Express. Louisville & Nash. 37'U.5 Leather. Loulsville. Nas&n 5% Preferred.. Preferred. 2 U, S Rubber. Manbattan Consoi. 9U34 Preferred.. Memphis & Chars. 15| Utica & B. River..130 Mexican Central... 716 Wab. & L & Pac. 6 Michigan Centrai.. 92 | preferred.. 1 Minn &S, L Wells-Fargo. Preferred. . Western Union. Ainn & St. L com. Wisconsin Central. 2 Istpreterred.. Wheeilng & L. 8.0 57 2d preferred . a314| Preferred. . 27 Aissour! Pacific.... 203 Am Cotton Oil ptd. 53%2 Mobile & Obio. 17 |W. U. Beet (33 ashville & Chats. 67ValAnn Arbor. A annm Linseed.. 13 | Preferred.. - %g \. J. Centrat.......102%4| Brooklyn's North Awenican. .. 5% Erie 2d pta.. 18% CLo8ING poxne. 4Ala Class Ads..... 10015 Northern Pac 1sts. 11244 Lo Class 1 4, 07 Alabama, cluss 87 Atchison as. A7 Do 2ds A 738 & 13 97 08 Cherokee 4s, 1898. 100 83 Or Short Line 0745 Do cons bs. 63 Facific gs of '97....101 Philadteading 4s. 75 Do lst pidincam. a2 | R Grande West 1sis tL&lronMiGen 51 SUL&S F Gen 63 £0 Carolina 4148, Eouthern 1t K 5s. Do Pac Cal 1sts.L Tenn new 3s. Texas Pacific Ists. 7Texas Paclfic 2ds.. Unlon Pac 1sts 86.100 U %4s reg of 1925.116 Lo és, coupon....117 T F 4s, reg 0 1807.107 b3 Yudas Den aivi0s La Consol 4s. 91 Missouri fanding. .. — | M K T 2ds. . b5 L107% Do 4s 93 Mobile .110 al Union 6s. 2 ent Gen s, 112 N Y C&st Louts d310834| Nor&West Gen 6s.115 i N Carolina con 4s.. 95 Do s Northwest Co Lo ceb bs. Moo 11 i) 57 0 deferred 6... Lo rust rcpis si. Wabasn 1s: 0s. West Snore da.. FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. ENG.,, Oct. 21.—The spot market 15 sirong and higher at s 214d@7s 3%4d. Cargoes firm at 36s, prom pt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 }ed Winter. Octo- ber, 6s 915d; November, 6s 834d: December, 65 9%4d; Jauuary, 6s 9%ad: Februnry, 63 p14d. EECURITIES. JONDOXN, ExNg.. Oct. 21.—Consots, 10814; silver, 30%4d: French Kentes, 1011 45c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. —- 8 Stering ¥xchange, sight D — ABay Sterling Cables. . S 4 8b New York Exchange, sight. L= Par ew York kxchange, telegraphic.. — 0214 Fine siiver, # ounce. - 6534 Mexican Doliars. . - 38 A 3 IRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND O1HEE GRAINS, WHEAT—The Guniord takes for Cork 81,348 ctls, valued at $114,000; Esemplare, for Cork, 38,606 ctls, at $15 000. The murket drooped again ygsterday under Iower quotations from Chicsgo and Liverpool, and futures were 10c lower, as will be seen. Spot prices continued nominal ani dealers were more or less at sea regarding values. The general opin- on fixed the price of No. 1 shipping at about i3] 45, though there were reports of $1 4743 being paid in the country. Miling wzs held at $1 60@ 1 62%%, with the millers oot of the market and no tremely chary of purchasing in the unsettied con- diuion of the markes. CALL EOARD SALES. SFORMAL S¥ES10N—9:15 0'clock—May—12,000 ; =000, $14814. Lecember—12,u00, 2000 ctls. $150: 2000, 2000, $1 b034; 200 SKCON 81 503 SESSION—Ma! 2000, $1 504 $1 518, December—2000, $1 46%4; 2000, $1 4 6000, $1 4TVg. HEGULAK A ORNING SESSION—May~—2000 ctls, £1 50; 4U00. 81 49%4: 4000, $1 49; 2000, $1 487 2000, $1 4854; 2000, $1 '4815; 2000, §1 4r14 4000, 31 48; 18,000, §1 47%: 20.000, $1 4714 4000, $1 47 ,000, 31 475, 14.000, $1 4754} 32,000, $1 47: 2000, $1 4645: 6000, $1 45y Dec-mber~14,000, £1 44: 34,000, 51 4355: 2000, | ¥1 4335 2000, $1 45b4; 200U, $1 4234, AFTERNOON SESSION—May ~2000 ctis, $1 4434 200U, $1 41%: 2000, 81 4414: 2000, $1 4474 20,000, $1 443 12,000, $1 45%: 12,000, $1 433, 14,000, 1 8,000, 81 abih: 12,000, 81 4437: 6000. $1 43; 4000, $1 4574 De- cembei—10.000, 14,000, '$1 39: 6000, 10,000 $1 89%; =000, §1 3934: 4000, —Continues to shade off, in sympathy with W heat. We quote Feed, 80c @ ctl; choice bright, §214@ 86c B cid; Brewlng, 871,@80c; No. 1 Chevalier, £1@110. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥sSI0N—9:16 0'clock—No sales. No sales. G SESSION—May—2000 ctls, December—2000, 8634¢; 2000, | | 57c. { AFTERNOON SESSION—December—18,000 ctls, : 6000, B6%,c; 200, BTc; 2000, 8675, May— + 6000, 9. 7ge: 2000, 94140, No further change. Muarket quieter. ge from $1 05 to $1 20, according to quality. Black, tor feed, $0c@$1 05: for seced, 51 20@1 50: Gray, nominal; Ked, 95c@$1 06: Sur Prise, nommal—none here. —Quotations snowed no disturbance. Large Yellow, £0@92%ac B ctl: Small Round do, 9714¢ | @318 cil: White, 85@90c. RY E—=oid ut $105@1 0715 P ctl, BUCKWHEAL—Quoced al $1@1L 15 8 cil. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. I FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Famlly extras, $5@5 10 bb:; Bakers' extras, $4 90@0; superfine, 54 '15@4 5 Feed Corn, $19 50@20 5 CORNMEAL, Cracked Corn, $20@21 ton. MILLSTUFFS—krices in sacks are ag follows, usual discount 1o the trade: Graham Flour, §2 % 300 Ibs; Kye Flour, $2 75 % 100 Ibs: Rice Flour, $575: Cornmea!, $235; exira cieam do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 4 t Grows, $4; Hominy, 3310 ed @5 30; Buckwhear Flour, §8 103 50; ¢ Whoeat, $8 50: na, $4; Whole Wheat Flour, $3; holled Uats, §4; Pearl Earley, $3 7:@4; Spilt Peas, $3 007 Green do, §4 25 9 100 Ibs, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Quotations show no further change. BRAN—$13 60@14 for the best and $12 50@13 ton for outside brards. MIDDLINGS—$17@18 for lower grades, and $18 50@19 50 B ton for the best. g FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $1¢@19 ® ton; Oilcake Meal at the mill, $21 Lon; joobing, $2; clipped Oats, $1 25 B ctl. Wheat and Oat, $7@ HAY—Wheat, 88@1 10; Oat, $E@S 50; Burlev, $6@7 50: River Bar- ley, $5@6: Alfalfa, $5 50@6 b0; compressed, $6@9; ock. $6@b 50: Clover, 56g¥ L. STRAW—36@45¢ 3 bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Continue to sell briskly, but no further advarce is noted, except in Limas. - Bayos, 31 46@1 60: Smull Whites, 81 25@1 50: Large Whites. 81 151 50; Pinks; 81 4061 60: leds, $1 40@l 50; Blackere, 81 10@L 20; ed Kidney, §2 50@3: Limas, 32@2 26; Butters, $1 40 @) 85; Pea. $1 60@1 70 B ctl. SEEDS - Brown Mostard. $2 6562 70 8 ctl: Yellow Musiard, $1 60@1 75 B ctl: Flax, 81 350 1 60: Canary Seed, 21,@2%0 B Ib: Alfaifs, 514 @BYsc: Rape, 236¢; Hemp. 33oc B ib. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $1@1 15; Green, 81 25@ 140 Beotl POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. PO FATOES—Sweet Potatoes are lower at 75c@ $1% cul In sacks and boxes; Xarly Rose, 20@30c; Burbank Seedlings, 25@40¢ for Rivers and 50@90c P ctl for Sallpas. ONIONS—25@30c B ctl. Plokles, 25@35c B sack. VEGETABLES—Marrowfat Squash quotable at $3@5 B ton: Alemeda Corn, $1@1 26 B cral Berkeley Corn, 40@65¢ B hox: Summer Squash, 50@63c B box! Egg Piant, 26@35¢ B box; Toma- toes, 10@25¢ ® box: Cncumbers, 25@36¢ P bo: Greén Peppers. 25@»0c ® large_vox: Dricd Pep- ers, 7@10¢ B T Green Peas, 75c@$1 25 B_sack or Common and 2G33c @ B for Garden: Siring Beans, 50¢@$1 @ sack for common and 2¢ @ b for Garden: Limas, 25@75¢ @ sack: Green Okra, 25@b0c P _box: Dried Ukra, 10@1215¢ B 1b; Cab- Dbage, 40c @ cti; Carrots, S0@4ve B sack; Garlic, 135@2c B . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER-Easy and rather quiet than other- wise, '?nlnr—rnny. 25@26c; seconds, 23@24c | Tc % Ib: saited Veal, 6c @ DAIRY—Fanc, ¢ 30 21c: lower grades, 15@18c PICKLED—-15@17c B b FIRKIN—14@)€C B th. CHEESE—Choice miid new, 814@9c B b: com- mon 10 good oid, 6@8c Cream Cheddar, 10 @1lc: Young America, Oc; Western, 10@11c; Lastern, 11@13c B 1. EGGS—Good Kggs continue firm. Eastern, 19@ ?2%c B doz for fair to cnnxcg-gmd n'sazgd E‘ (:’?yz or jancyy store Iges, 18@22%ac for ana 256 or pood: rasen Ergs. J0GS234¢ B dos for smail 10 mediom and 316?&: jor cholce; cold- storage, 20@2214¢: Duck Kges, 26¢ POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—Another car of Eastern sold at 12¢ for Turkeys, $5@5 50 for Hens, $4 50@5 for young Roosters, $4 5 tor old Roosters and $2 76@3 26 for Brollers. One more car Is due this week. Home siock continues dull, except choice fat Hens and young Roosters, which are firm Live Turkeys quotable at 13@14c B Ib for Gob- blers, 12@lic for Hens; young Turkeys. 14@l6ec B 1b: Geese, B pair, $1@1 25: Goslings, §150@1 75: Ducks, $5@3 60 1of old and §3 50@ 59 for youpz: Hens. $4@5: Roosters, youne. ¥3 50@4 50; do, 0'd, $4 P doz; Fryers, $2 76@3 25: Broilers, $2'50@3 for lurge and 2@ 50 for small: Pigeons, $150@1 75 B dozen tor young and $1 for old, GAM K~ Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 50 for Cottontalls and $)@1 25 for small; Gray Geese, ¥2@2 00; White Geese, 7T5c@$1 P dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. c: B ORCHARD FRUITS— Pomegranates are in over supply- Fine Winter Pears are doing rather better. Quinces are ex- remely scarce. Quinces, 50c@$1 B box. ]I:uunem 75c@$1 25 B box. omegranates. 35@75¢ B box. Apples, 65c@§1 i‘@ box for choice, 25@30c for common. Pears, 25@75c P box; Winter Neliis, 50c@31 BERRIES—The market was weaker. Blackberries, §4 L0@5 P chest. Cranberries from Wisconsin, 87 50; from Cape god. $750@7 75 bbl; from Coos Bay, $2 50 3 ox. Strawberries, $2 50@4 for large berries. Raspberries, $4@5 ' chest. GRAPES—Wine urapes are doing better. S0 are Black Table Grapes, but Muscats and Tokays con- tinue dull. Isabellus, 75c@381 B crate: Tokays, 20 @30c ® bx: Black Grapes. 26@35¢: Verdels, 20@ 0c: Cornichons, 35@30c: Muscats, 20@H0c; Sweei- waters, 15@30c ¥ box; Grapes in crates bring 10@ 15¢ more than in boxes. 2 Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $22@25 B ton: mixed fots, $18@21: Callfornia Black Grapes, $15@20; White, $1Y@17. MELONS—Watermelons, 85@10 B 100: Canta- loupes. Uc@$] ® crate: Nutmegs, 25@50C B box. ITRUS ¥RUITS—Lemons are’ quotable at §1 3150 B box for common and $2 50@3 50 B bux 1or good to choice; Mexican Limes, $4 50@5 ¥ box: Culifornia Limes, 5U@75c: Baounas. $1@2 @ bunch; Pineapples, $1 50@3 50 B dozen. i DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— The market is very stift and Apples, Pears and Peaches are higher. Apricots are the only quiet variety at present. No particular chauge in Praes. Carload prices for Raisins are alsoad- Vvanced. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- lows: CABLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotab'e at 6@ 9c for Royals and 113@l2c for cholce to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 3lgc for the 4 sizes: Peaches, 4@5+ac for prime L0 cholce, 614 @7c for fancy aud §@10c for peeled in boxes: Apples, 53%@6c for evaporated and 2@2lac for sut-dried; Pears, 21,@5c for prime tocho.ce, 4@b bac for quariers and 6@6Y4c for halves: Plums, 4c 10r pitted and 14c 1or unpiied; Nectarines, H@lc for choice snd Sc tor fancy: White Figs, 3c; Bick Figs, 234@2%4c. JOBBING PRICES—Peaches. 414@6c; fancy, 7@ Te; Apricots. 64e@0c: fancy, 10c: Moorparks, 12 @13c; evaporated Apples, 8c: sun-dried, 23,@ sc; Prones. 335 @4c 1or the 4 sizes; Figs, black, Bc'for unpressed and 3@33gc for press Eigs, de; Plums. 41,@0¢ tor pitted nud 136 for un- plited; Nectarines, 4@5¢ P Ib for prime 10 sancy: Pears, 214@6c for whole, 4/4@%aC 10r quariers and 414@o%ac for halv RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES, F. 100se, Be: 3-crown, 4 Sultanas, 5%ac: Seedls o B. FRESN0—Four-crown 2-crown, 3ysc: Seediess Muscatels. ¢ Loudon leyers, $1 20; clusters. 81 5U: Dehesa clusters, $2 60; imverial clusiers, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ B . JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crown. loose. 534c: 8-crown, 4Ysc: Z-crown. dc: seedless Sultanas, 6c; seediess Muscatels, dlge: d-crown London [avers, $1 25: clusters. $1 60: Dehesa clus- 78: Luperial clusters. $3. NUTS—Chestauts quotable &t 8@10c: Walnuts, new crop, . 0. b._shipping point, 63ac @ 1 for standard and 8¢ B B for softshell; Almonds. 6@ 634c¢ for Languedoc, 3@ Yac for hardsheli and 8@8c for paper-sheil, jobbing: I eanuts. 4@8c for . and 4c for Callfornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@6c Pecans, Ti4@8e: Tiberiz, 1 %zi‘n&nmn X a i Cocounuts, $4 . B D SO TZhAs Tor bright and 5@9c for lower grades; Water-w hite ex : light amber extracted, 4},@434¢ 434c: dark, 2@Sc ® Ib LESW AX—23g 1 RUVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c B B for heavy, 7c @ 1 for light medium, 9¢ B 1 for light, 10c B Ib for extra light and 1135c B I for sugar- curea: Eastern sugar-cured liams, 13c: Callfornia Hams, 11c @ Ib; Mess Beef, $7@7 50 extra mess do, 50: family do. $9@9 50 extra prime Pork, $7 50@%: exira clear. $16 % bbi; mess. $14 P bbl; Smo<ed Beef, 10¢ ¥ 1. LARD—Eastern, Uerces. s auoted at 514@6¢ for compouna and 6@6Yec for pure: pails, ic-® b; California_tierces, 434@5c P b _for compound aud 534c for pure: hali-obis, 634c; 10-1b tins, o34c: 46" 5-1b, 7¢ B b CUTTOLEN ii—61486%4¢ in tlerces and 73,@ 815c % 1 in 10D tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy snlted steers, 7c B : culls nud brands, 6c P Ib; medinm, 6c; culls aud brands, 6¢ B Ib; light, 5¢ B B; culls and brands, 4c ¥ Ib: Cowhides 412@5%c; culls and brands, 3Ya@4 yuc; saited Kip, 0@5Yac: salted Cait, arv iiides, 10@11c culls and brands, 7@bc; dry Kipand Veal, 9c culls, 632@Te B 1b: ary Caif, 15¢; culls, 10c: Goats skins. Kids. be: Deerskins, good @25 B 16@20c; winter, Sheepskins. shearings, 10@i5¢ each: short | @35c each; mediu 50c each; long I kinds about Jg¢ 2140; refined, a3,@50: Gre WOOL—We qiowe I W ern mountaln, s@blac P Ib: free, 514@7 San Joaquin, 5@5¢ B 1b. Spriug ciip: Nevadd, €@ Blhe B Ib: San Joaquin aud Souttern Coast, six months, 3la@5c. 10PS—Choice new are steady at 7¢ B . as follows: South- middle counties, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calentta Grain Bags, spot, 84 10@4 15; San Quentin, $420; Wool Bags, 2414@26Yacs Fruit Bags. 6%@6c. COAL—Weliington, 38 B ton: New Wellington, §8 ¥ ton: Southfield Weliington, $7 50 % ton: Seatile, $5@5 00; Bryant, $6: Coos Bay, $1 50: Wailsend. §7: Scoich, $7 50: Brymbo.' 87 50; Cumberiana, 18 50 % ton in bulk and $15 in sks: Pennsyivania An.bracite Egz, $11 @ ton; Welsh Anturacite, $9: Cannel, $7 b0: Rock Springs. Castie Gate and Vleasant valley, $7 60: Coke, $11@12 in bul d $13 P ton insks. SUGAR—The Western Sugal quotes, terms net cash Powdered, 5%5c; Fine Crashed, b%gc; Dry Granu- Jated, 434c: Confec:ioners’ A, 434c; Magnola A, 4%40t Exira C, 414¢; Goiden C, d¥go; half barrels ¢ more thau barrels, and boxes igc more. SAN FRANCIECO MEAT MAREKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, Gc: second do, 4@4%c; thira do, 5k4c B Ib. VEAL—Large, 414@5¢; small, 6@7c B . MUTION — Wetners, 5@5%2¢; Ewes, 4 B0 LAMB-5@6c B 1b. FORIe Liva Bogs, e P I for lare and 3c for small and medin; dressed do, 414@4%gc @ ib. 5c RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. fas FOR 24 HOURS. Flovr. ar ski 10,598 Pelis, bdl Wheat, ctls. 169.271 Wine, gal; Oregon.. 2,000 Wool, Barley, cus ‘Beans. 'sks. Rye, ctls..... 260 3 Potatoes. sk: Lumber. M feet.. Onions, sks, Leather, Tolis 18 Bran, sks.. Raisins, boxes.. 1,366 Middiings, sks. 545/ Lime, bbls. 120 Hay, wons......0 40| Tallow. ctis. 12 Straw, tons | Chicory, Ebls. 25 Butter. ct 43| Broom Corn, bis. ~ 38% Cheese, cus 138/ Mustard Seed, sk 17 Krgs. doz, 2,160| Flaxseed, sks.... 14 Bjdes, no. 652 THE STOCK MARKET, ‘There was no change worthy of note in mining stocks yesterday. ‘The Union Con. assessment sale takes place to- day. The San Francisco Gaslight Company, 2t & spe- cial meeting cf stockholders to be held October 26, will act upon the proposition to orzanize a new corporation to be known as the San Francisco Gas and Electric Light Company, and also upon the Pproposition lo diminish the capital siock of the yresent company from $10,000.000 in 100,000 shares of the par value of 8100 esch to $300,000 1n 100,000 shares ot $3 each preliminary tosuch a move. The stockholders of the Fdison Light and Power Company, whose interests wiil be consoli- dated with those of the Nan Francisco Gasiight Company in the enterprise, have ulready givea (ho Proper anthorization. A special meeting of tbe stockholders of the Standard Consolidaied Mining Company of Bodie district has been called for December 12 for the Purpose of authorizing an Increase of the capial stock from $10,000,000 in 100.000 shares io $20,000,000 in 202,000 shares, 80 as to permit the B TR Tng th Burehase of the. broperty of the an < Bodie Con..‘ Bu'l?rzf 0.::.. xomprv up;d,“!amml; mining companies, the Lent shaft and other loca- tions, ete., and the issue of shares of the Increased capital stock in ‘ment for the same. 2 0 the Chollar mine (Comstock workings) in the south stope on this level they have opemed an upraise to the twelfth f1oor in fair ore. Inthe north good to cholce, 20@ : white | “40: S-crowa | ern | ®_1: do, detective, 40@6c B b: | efining Company | Cupe and_Crushed, 575¢: | | | stope on this Jevel they have opened the ninth floor 1n old fillings and ore in pul:e of fair grade. Onthe 6.0 level they have starte « west cro-scat 340 ‘eet from the south line, which out 18 feet in clay aud porphyry. ‘Lhey are wors ing morth from the norih stope on. this sevel and have & v'\'ldt/h of 3 feet of quartz showing spots of pa: 1 hey are re| iring in the main shaft and on the 450 level. ‘Dairs to the air gallery above the tunael level are completed. From all points in the mine they have savea 82 tons and unds of ore, which has been shipped to the Nevada mill, the average baitery sample of which was $21 10 In the Potosi mine (Comstock ‘workings) the raise from the intermediate level opened at the top of the ra:se from the south drift on the 450 level is nowup 42 feet, baving advanced ¥ feet for the week. 'he topis in quartz showing occa- sional’ bunches of ore. They contibue to stope south from the foot of this raise inold fillings of fair grade. On the tunnel level the drift west to crosscut with the raise is out 45 feet, having ad- vancsd 27 feet for the week. The face is in por- Phyry and stringers of quartz. They bave saved from all parts of the mine auring the week 28 tons and 1800 pounds of ore, the average car sample assay of which was $:4 56 per ton. In the shafu at the croppings the west drift on the 80 level 18 out 80 feel. the face continuing In porphyry. News from the Con. Cal & Va. is that the pearance of the ground in the top of the upraise above the 1000 level of the mine 85 feet south of the Uphir mine continues very favorable for vre, and that a new east crosscut has been started on the 1650 level. BOARD SALES, Following were ihe suies Inthe San Francisco Stock Board yesterday : REGULAR MORNING SFSSION. COMMENCING 9:30. 6! 100 Chaing, 100 Chllar.. AFTERNOON SESSION- 200 Potos. 100 X Juokes..54 ST 300 Eureka...20| Following were the swes inthe Pacific Stock Bourd yesterday: BEGULAR eFRATON—1 0:30. 100 Alpba.....16/300 Challge...46/200 Oceld.....48 200 Al 141950 CC&V..1.85/100 Ophir. ..1.50 300 Andes.... 29500 T4/400 1274 200 Belcber. .5 100 16 300 B 67 1200 62 80U By 60- 300 07 200 400 S B&M...07 400 450 5 Nev....70 800 57 100 b5 AFTERNOON SESSION— 100 Alphs....16150 Lhoir... 2.5 Ophirl.27% 500 Alis.... 14300 C Poinc....5: 324 65 E line of Union street, 206.11 N of Eighth, N 24:9%4 by ¥ 133:8, Oakiand: $1100. Jennie W. Snook (wite of Charles E.) to same, same, quitclaim deed, Oak and: $10. Ellzacetn Craib and Willlam Craib (by attorney) to Chailes R. Allen, lot on SE corner of Thirty- secon ! _and Union streets. S 25 by 1 100, block G, Lauds Pera'ta Homestead Association, auitclaim deed, Oakland; $5. Mountain View Cemetery Association to Georgs and Alex M. Cumming, ot 231 in plat 14. Moun- tain View Cemetery, Oakland Yownship: $155. Oakland Gvs Light and Heat Compuay to Peter Thompson. undivided 1oterest in lov commencing at point of intersection of center line of Websier street with north line of tract D, map of proper:y of Joseph K. Irving, sala N line being aiso the line diviaing the marsh land from the dry land as it exised in 1803, thence W 1o center live of Frank- 1in street as it now exists, thence N along Frank- Iin street and the present continuasion thereof.lo theold ditch as it existed in the year 1852, tuence W to West Peralta street, thence N to iis inter- section with S line of piat 1, kancho V.&D.Peralta, said 1ine belng the Jine dividing the marsh fiom dry lund as it existed in 1853. thence aloug said Iine in easterly direction to West Webster street, thence S to beginniag, quitclaim deed, Oukland: $5. Ita B and George £ Hart, Edward D. Lake, Martha J. Cbapin and Geo W. Hind (by commis- iouer) to Willism Mann, 10ts 7 and 8 Buena Vista Terrace, Haywards, Eden Townshlp; $2929. Mary Nuuss (0 Daniel F. Moody, lot ou 5line of Third sreet, distant W 105 from the point fa sid line of Third street formed by the in ersection of N corner of the lands cf Daniel ¥. Moody by deed of November 7, 1893, and NW corner oi the tands of Willlam fuit as then owned by ham, thence 8 295, W 40, N 295, K to veginniug, Niles, Wasoingion Township, quitclaim decd; §1. Daniel F. and Margarec A. K. Moody to Mary Nunes, lot on S line of Third street, distant W 105 from & point in ihird tormed by the intersec- tion of the NE_corner of lands of D. F. Moody by deed of Novembrr 7, 1895, and the N W corner of lands of William Buty as then owned by him. thence s 295, I 66, N 295, W 65 to begiuning, Niles, quitclafin deed, Washington Township; $2 Edwurd and Kjersti Charsing to Chauncey W. Gibson, lot on S Jine of Twelith street, 75 'E of Alice, £ 85 by S 100, block 163, Uakland; $1. Hermann Zadig to Carl C. A. Peterson, lots on S line of Centrai avenue, 350 W of Oak street, W 100 by 150, veing lots 17 and 18 in the I halfof block C, lsnds adjacent Lo Kncinal, subject to mortgage, Alumeda; $10. Carl C. A. ana 1. F. A. Petersen to Slegmund Woliberg, same, Alameda: $10. Frank J, ~uares to Joseph M. Pereira, lot on W' line of Pearce avenue, 440 NW from a point formed by the intersection of Pearce avenue with S_line_of Grace street, thence SW_68.34, NW 18.02, NW 190.11, NW '139.04, SE 332.25 10 be- ginniug, being lot 40, Pearce Tract, Haywards, r.den Township; $1v. Joseph M. aud Mary E. Pereira to Frank J. and Rose suares and Hose E. Pereira, sume, Eden Township; gift. e e —— In the face of the absolutely stupendous number of pictures which represent the Queen on any and every domestic oc- casion with her crown on, it is rather curious to learn that she has not, as a matter of fact, worn it more than twenty times during her whole reign. —————— Eithion 500 201400 Juit 700 Bulwer...46200 Justice. .. 100 Caleda.... 15850 Mex.. 200 Challge...48 100 Mono. 100 €CV .1.921% 200 Oced. 30U X JoKi. 55 500 .. 1.9C[100 Ovrme.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY. Oct. 214 P. g, FigAcked) Bt asket, Alpha Com. .. ackson. 2 Al 13 1ilialia., - 6 Andes. . 28 u8|Justice.. — 07 Belcher. KKentuck. 04 (6 Best & Lady Was! — 3 Benton AMexican 49 00 Bodie Mono 19— Bulllon’ NevadaQueen. 03 04 Occidental ... 4% Ovhir... 135 Overman.. 17 Con.Cal&Va...1.85 €9 Challenge Con. 46 61 Con. Imperial. 02 8 Confidence.... 1.30 08 Con New York — =, Crown Polnz... 51 ) = 03 EastSlerraNev (4 —|sierra Nevada 71 72 Eureka Con... 25 —|UnionUoa.. 58 60 Excheauer 03 18 15 Goula & Curry. 8L 2 63 55 Hic s Norees 1.40 1.45) GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. Cramplon Kennedy. 1 " 17 O([Asked ... 650 z U0 Lockwood Con. 27 Asked. 88| Princess. Asked. 70 Bid .. 1t Providence.... Asked. - “b|Asked. 80 00 Keystone. Sa. Bid 85 00| 4 sk 47 Bid Ihorpe . 60 6 00lasked. £0 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 21-2 P. M. ©XITED STATES BONDS. Bin, Acked, Bl Askea. USdscoup..106%; — |USdesreg.. — 107% Do new 18suclls’ — MISCELLAN K0Tt mawne, CALatCNess. 110 = |TscROUMIL w = Cal Elec i, 83117 = |Do2dis6s... — - CotraCW5: — 8716 P &ORy8s. — 718 Dont-stex-op — 87 |P&Ch RySy. — 107% Edsn L&P63120 125 |Pwlst RRS. — 11314 F&CHKRBs. — 106 |Reno, WL&L — 105 Geary-stR3s. — 105 |Sacto P& L. — 102% LosAngLds — 100 (SFENPROs. 9814 — Do Gteed8s — 101- (EPRRArizds MkesiCblessl19 — — [SPRECaLS DoltyConSs.. 10245104 NutVins 1v: 98 ISPBrRCaiBs — 97 NevUNgR7s. 99 SV WaterSs.. 116121167 N PCRRBL103Y, — |SVWaterds. 9717g 08 N Ry Cal 65 993510014 “ktnG&ESs — 100 NRyCalds. — 80 |Sunsil&l8s — = Onk Gas 53..100 10434[Sutter-stKos 10934111 Lo %d Is 83..10274104 |VisalaWCes — " — Usuilibus va. 11615117 S ATER SO~ Contra Costa 3215 35 2 Maria Co... 48 — 964 rewn CRpItAL. _ 5 |Pacific Liens 4815 30 Contrals @5 = |San Francss 92:/": 9215 Oezu L &M 52 53 |Swckiom... —~ = 20 Fug Guslap, 833 26 NSURANGE srocRL Fireman’sFa16244180 [Son - - COMMABCIAL BANK LondonP'®&A.175 — Londones) 2714 Merch kx. gk FirsuNauions 17214 185 - RAvINGS BA GerS&1.Co.1150 1220 109 HumbS&L1100 = |S 275 Mutosl......, — 40 |Union Trastisd 1000 blSavinion — 480 , STREZT RAILEOAD STOCKS. . caltfornta....105 — |OskSL&Hay — 100 Geary-st..... — E0 |lresidio..... 8 ~— Murkershae. $2 43 [Sutter: == TOWBEK STOCKS. Atlantion.., — ~— [GlantCon..., 17 = 1734 Eastern D. — udsonDill = = Callioruie... 656 — Wigorin 85¢ 75¢c M ISCKLLAN®OUS STOCK: AlaskaTkr, 94 €5seNatVinCo. — - BIKDCoaiCo. — 10 |OceanicSSCo 1614 20 Caleot Mils — ° — |PacAuxFaA L — Jdison Light11734118%, PacBoraxCo, 88 100 GasConAssa, — — (PacRollMUl — ~— Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |ParfPalntlo — 7 HawC&SCo.. 14, 14p PacTransCo. — — nutch S POo 20145 2054/'ac T&T Co. 75 85 MerExAsan.100 110 |Sunset T&L. — = MElecLigh: — 4%/ United 00, — — SALES—MOBNING SESSION. Foard— 6 Hawallan Commerclal.... 14 00 50 Hutehinson 3 P Co... 20 57% Streei— 15 SF Gaslieht.. 92 50 40 5V Water. 96 26 SALES—AFTERNOON SKSSION. Foard— 100 Hutchinson 8 P Co... 20 50 Sreei— $2000 S V 4% Bonas 97 25 R R T REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Seymour Attell to Ksther Attell, lot on X line of Geary street, 110 W of Larkin, W 27:6 by N 120; also fot on N line of Golden Gate avenue, 109 X of Van Ness avenue, E 25 by N 120; also 1ot ou NW cornerof Cburch and Twenty-second sireets, W 50:10 by N 114; also lot on SW corner of I'bir- tieth and Chenersy streets, S 85 by W 70, portion of block 28, Fairmount; §10U. Simeon and Caroline 8. Wenban to James P. Langhorne, lot on N hine of Golden Gate avenue, Mfi:s Wof Van Ness avenue, W 41:3 by N 120: St THE CALL CALENDAR. OCTOBER, 1896. I'Su. Mo.|Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr.|Sa. Moon's Phases| 1|2]|3 @ New Moon | | e | f— | — Oct. 6. 4156|789 10 S¥im: quaren i Pl et ol d ol 5 181020 | 21|22 25|26 |27)28]|20 OCEAN STEAMLKS, 23|24 31 - Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. STEAMKR | DESTINATION. | SAlLs. | PIKR. J[Newpor..10cc 22, $AM | Pier LL -|HumboldtBay (Oct 24, tru|Pler 9 san Diego..... (Oci 24,11am [Plerll Oregon ports .. |Oct 24. #px|Pler It - | Portiana Oct 25,1043 | Pler 24 Mexico. Oct 25,10ax | Pler 11 Oregon ports.. |Oct bem | Prer 13 Vic & gt Snd | Oct 26, 9ax | Pier 9 -|China &Japan|Oct 26, 1pw P M §S . |Sewport 26, vau|Pleril el Kive 26, fly-&k‘lerl! Yaquina Bay. |Oct 27, Sam|vier3 Grays Harbor. |Oct 27,12 »|Pler 3 25 11am |Plor il 28,12 »|PM 88 STEAMERS TO ARRIV) mreAMER | Costa Rica. FROM Panama. iortland. <an Diego. -| Vietoria & Puget Sound |- sydoey *|Coos Bay - [Tacoma - |Humboldz { Panam: -|Coos Eay Portiand.... " Crescent City... |Crescent City . Eureka... .| Newport. SutoL.. - |Grays Harbor. Wecott .| Eel River. Farallon. Alcatraz., Santa Kosa. ... State of Cal.... |Portiand. 003k City Puebla.... |Victoria & Puget Sound Copide.. *|China & Japan Cliy of Everett. | Departure Bay. Coos B Newport..._ North Forx. ... |Humboldi Bay C .| Panama. rave Hnrno: noo AND T. & COAST AXD GEODETIC SURVEY Tmt} TIDE, BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Thursar, Ociober 22 6.28] Moon rises. 5.21|Moon sets. . 6.01px October—1836. 5| 318 23( 417 27| 5.18 28| 6.08] NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides early morning tides are given in the columr, aud the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and te last or righs band column gives the last tide of the day, except whew there are but thrce tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United Siates Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (=) precedes th height, and then the pumber givenis subtractive from the depth given by ihe charta. e e s i e e e ey NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office located in the Merchants Exchange is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard 10 nationa:ity aad free of expense. Navigators are’ cordially invited to Visiv the office, where complete sets of charts and salling ns of the world are kept on hand for com- nd reference, and the latest information ways be obiained regariiug lights, dangers igation and all matters of interest to oc+an commerce. The tims ball ontop of the bullding on Tole graph Hiil is hoisted about ten minates before noon. and is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telesrapblc signal received each dav ifrom' the United States Naval Obervaiory a: Mare Island. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or @iving the error, it any, is published the same day vy the aiternoon papers, and by the morning papers the following dav. W. 8. Huexmss, Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge, the eft hand The Time Ball. EBRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOR, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR SAN FRANCISCO, October 21, 1808. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was aroppel exactly at 000D 10-day—i. €., aL noon of the 120th Edward Thomas O'Nelll to John Pais Murphy, Thomas C. ¢ lancy, Francis A. Wilson and Samuel P. Jones, Western Addition lot 388, bounded by Pine, Bush, Steiner and Pierce streets: §10. John F, and Mary 4. Sheehan to Citizens’ Buiid- ingand Loan Association of Xan Francisco, lot on icthie’ ot Dyati acreet, 700°8:ot Oak, S 25 vy K 123 8. £ Jonn C. and Jessie F. Hughes to Ed F. Hughes, 1o: ou S line of Goiden Gate svenue, 50 W of ‘Willard street, W 25 by 8 100; 810 % Mary E. and Herman F. Puckhaber to_Antolne Borel, lot on SW corner of Willard and Carl streeis, W 275 by S 94:4Ya: $40. Bl Morgenthau ‘Company to Henry Feige Jr., ot on E line of Hampshire streer, 222:6 N or Twenty-second, N 25 by £ 100: $10. Hermann Stindt to” San Francisco Collateral meridian, or eXactly at 8 P. M., Greenwich time. W. S HuGHES, Lieutenant U. §. N.. in chara e s kit Rl iy SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY, October 21. Br ship Grassendale, Lines, 69 days from New- castle, NSW: 277 tons coal, four, Guthrie &Co, to balfour, Gu: Fr berk Jeanne d’Arc, Mahe, 64 davsfrom g;wcune. NSW; 1822 tons coal, to J J Moore & Br ship Miitiades, Ayling, 57 days from Sydney: 2019 10ns coal, to Baltour. Gatnne & Co. o P from Haw burk Santiago, Johnson. 25 daysfro Hilo! pass and sugar, to J D Spreckels & Bros 0o, Bark City of Papeete, iunn, 37 days Diti: pas. and mdse. to J P net & Co. Bitn Maron, Walsh, 23 duys from e 570bbis sal. saimon and 30 bbis saumon bellies, Lo C K Whitney & Go: 200 bbls sali saimon, (0 = 1 Wnite: 15 cs mdse, 3 cs fur , 6 pair_mooss horn and 1 pair eariboo horns. to Nelson Lyons. . Brig. Lurlin-, Denny, 1o davs from Kahului; pass and suzar. o Hawailan Commercial Co. ' Schr Melancthon, Hatch, 9 days from Cotum- Dia River: lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. sehr Volante, Dannevig, 15 days from Port Blakeley; 140 M ft lumber, to Union Lumber Co. Cleared. WEDNESDAY. October 2L Stmr North Fork, Hansen, Kureka: Charles Nelson. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & C Stmr Empire, Anderson, Astoria; N PSS Co. Ital barc kmiis Ciams, Maresca; Queens- town; G W McNear, Bkin W H Dimond, Nilson, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co, Saile WED. DAY. October 21. Stmr Protection. Ellefsen. Mazatian. Nic stmr Costa Rica. Mclntyre, Nanalmo. Sum: Walla Walls, Wallace, Vicoria aad Pors Townsend. Stmr Laguna, Peterson. Stmr Yaquina, Hanson, A rt. Bsin W it Dimond, .\..ul‘??};”é.o.unm Bchr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson. Schr Rio Rey, Ackerman, S:ewarts Point. Schr Lillebonne, tiunsen, amperico. Schr Twilieht, Topfer, Grays Harbor. Schr C A Thayer, quist, Grays Harbor, Telegraphic. Oct. 21.—10 p velocity 12 mlies Charters. The schr Alice Cooke loads lumber at Port Gam« ble for Honolulu: schr Sadle, lumber on the Sound for Guaymas; ship Centennial, salmon at Karluk 10 this port: 82ip Glory of the Seas, coal at De- parture Bay for this port: bark Hesper. lumber on the Sound for Melbourne or Adelaide 38s 9d, Free- mantle 485 8d, Port Pirle 375 6d; Br ship Narcls- sus, wheat at Portland for Europe, 31s 3d: bark Richard 111, coal at Comox for Lhis port; Brship ‘Andrada, wheat at Portland for Europe, 80s. Wheat charters prior to arrival are the Fr bark Gen Millinet, Europe, 27s 6d: Fr bark Jeanne @ Arc, same Tate and destination. The Br ship Bay of Bengal is chartersd for ‘wheat to Cape Town, 263 3d. Miscellaneous. CO0S BAY, Oct 21—The bar is very rough. The stmr Homer is bar bound. Domestic Ports. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Oct 21—Schr Orfent hence Oct 9. GREENWOOD—Arrived Oct 21—Stmr Whites- boro, Lience Oct 20. SAN DIEGO—Sallea Oct 21—Stmr National City for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 21—Bark Undaunted, heace Oct 11. SAN PEDRO—Salled Oct 21—Schr F 8 Reds fleld: schr C S Holmes, for Port Blakeley. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 21—Sehr Glen, hence Oc: 10: stmr Pomona, hence Oct 20. PORT HADLOCK—Sailed Oct 17—Bark Vidette for San Francisco. TACOMA—sSalled Oct 17—Schr Eva, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Oct 16—Schr Nep- tune. 1oc Xan Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 17—Br bark Darca, from Shanghai. Oct 21—Bark Carrollton, from Shanghal ark Hesper, from Tientsin: bark Undaunted, hence Oct 11; Br bark Gieuatton, irm Rio de Janeiro. ASTORIA—Passed Oct 21—Tug Featless, hence Oct 18 with dredger in tow. MENDOCINO—Arrived Oct 21—Stmr Pt Arena, hence Oct 20. Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Arnved Oct 20—Stmr Advance, from Colon. Cooks Inlet: | POIST LOE M.—Weashez foggy: wind N W Foreign Ports. DERARTURE BAY—Arrived Oct 18—8hip Co- 1umbfh, hence Sept 27. Oct 17—Bark B P Cheney from Shanzhai, ROYAL ROADS—Arrived Oct 17—Br ship Brit- ish General, from Coquimbo YOKOHAMA—Sai ed uct 20—-$tmr City of Rio de Janelro, for san Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 21—S'm - Lahn, frm Bremen and Southampton; stmr Carlsrube, from Bremen. Sailed Oct 21—Stmr St Paul. for Southampton; stmr Auchen, for Bremen: stmr M ajestic, for Liv- erpool; stmr State of Nebras«a, for Glasgow; stmr Kensington, for Antwerp. SOUTHAMPTON—Ariived out Oc: 21=Simrs Trave and St Louis. =uiled Oc. 21—sumr Havel, for New York ROTTERDAM—Arrived Oct 21—3imr Spaarn- dam. for New York. OCEAN TRAVEL. DAYS T CEANIC S.S. C0. HAWAII, SAMOA, © HONOEULU NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. 5.5, AUSTRALIA. S S. AUSTRALLA for HONOLULU oniy, Tues- day, hovember 10, 8:10 A.a. Special party races S 8 MONOWAI sails via HONOLULU aod AUCKLAND for SYONEY, 1hursday, Sovem- ber 12 8t2 P. 3 & Line to COOLGARDIE, Afist., and CAPETOW N, south Africa. J.D. SPRECKELS & BROS. C0., Agents, 113 Montgomery stress. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Krancisco. THE O.R.& N. CO. DISPATCH FAST SIEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-street Wharf, at 10 a. . F ARE{'W First-class ) Including SCHEDULE OF Columbia - State of California ‘Through tickets and through bacgage to all Eastern points. Rates and folders upon applica- on to %5 Second-class j berth & meals AILING F. F. CONNOR. General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents PACITIC COAST STEAHSHIP (€0, TEAMERS LEAVE BKO:\DW_AY& wharf, San Franciaco, as follow: For Mars Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Msnco _and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. M., Oct. 11,36, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and h W. aicom (Bellintham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Oct. 1, 6,11, 18. 21,26, 31, and every fifth dav there- after, 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 liureka, Arca'a and Flelds Landing (Hum. boldt Bay), alr. Pomona 2 P. 3¢, Cct. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, =8, and every fourth day thereatter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (%an i uls Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, lueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. M Oct. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourtn day thereafter. For Sun Diego, stopplng only at Port Harrorl (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Port Los An- geles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A. M. Oct. 4, 8, 12, 18, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereatter. or kinsenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4.3 25th of each month. The Company reserves right to change steamers or safling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market s.. San Francisoo. CONPAGNIE GEXER AL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Lino to Havra. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Iavelers by this 1ine avoid both transit by English rail nq the discomsort of crossiug the channel in a smail boat., New York 10 Alexundris, Egypl, Vis Faris, first-Class $16.; second-class, $.16. LA BOURGOGNE LA GASCOGNE. LA BRETAGN LA CHAMPAGN La TOURAINE. A" ¥or turilier partic Qo 24.1 p. ¢ Oct. 81, 8. . ulars apply to A. FORGET, Acent, Xo. 8, Bowling Green, New York. 1. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, 5 Monigomery avenue, San Francisco, STOCKTON_STEAMERY Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 ¥. 3L Daily. kreighc received up 1o i3 £, 3L Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. L baonly line muking through raies on Vallep ight el STEAMERS: . C. Walker, J. D. Peters, a.gy u:rr::t. City of Stockton. ‘Yelephone Main 803, Cai Nav. and Imot. ¢ SAN FRANCISCO TO VALLEJO AND MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO.”” LAID UP FOR REPAIRS. NEW CARD SOON. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SAXTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT Sat104 3¢ (Sundays excepted); Alviso daily nt Loan Bauk, loton NI corner of 'lwentieth and Diamoad streets, E 25 by N 82:6; $1. " John Ledwidge to Capital B. and L. Associe- tion. lot on E line of Second ayenue, 75 S of Clement street, S 25 by E 82:6: $3179. Henry F. and Nellle M. Prien to Clinton E. Wordeil, Iof on SK corner of Second avenue and Clement street, s 25 by ¥ 82:6; 810, Adotpn Su.ro to Peter Olsen, Jot_13, block 204 (E lins of Forty-four.h avenue, 272:2 N of Clt nue, N 25 oy £ 120); 810, . Estate of Eliza Miskel (by Lawrence Miskel, ad- migiscraon) to stdward ustinger, lot on E line of Buena Vista sireet, 250 N of Virginia avenue, N 25 by 70, lot 633, Gift Map 5: §600.. Lizzle Miskel (0 same, same: George C. and Mary Hawley o John and Julia Cullumber, 1ot on W corner of Ualifornla avenue and Joy street, SW 22, \W 70, NE 8, SE 71, lot 1781, gift map 3; $10. rame to eame, lots 345 and g1t map 4; $10. John and aret_Caine to James and Sarah Nielsen, lot 189, block E, Coiumbia Helghts; 310. ALAMEDA COUNTY- - Eugene R. Tooker (guardian esiate of Loitle Tooker. minor) to John , &ll interest in lot 0a Shin Eiwell, Kyder, 12 davs from Nanalmo; 2290 tons coal, to Jobn Rosenfeld’s Sons. Br ship Socotra, Kohde 60 daysfrom Honz- B P. M. (Saturdays excepied). Freight and Pas. senger. Fare between San Franci:co and Alviso, B0c: to San Jose, 75¢. Clay si, Pier 1. 20 W, Santa Clara sk, San Jose. kong; mdse, to 8 LJones & Co. BEFORE ano AFTER fitiehorrors of eaeon, auffe ot curad by e COPIDEN Bis fip.‘m,u;«rfi«hb’ nun..'!lg nd for FREE P ptea aflimess to Marvy, Exnausting Diahn Voomy mna’fir'-'flon_ It nnmll lnsuu!ladnf or num? 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