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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 1869. 10 e THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Flour aeclined 50c B bbl. Wheat a fraction weaker. Barley auiet. Oats dull Large Yellow Corn lower. Rye in demand for shipment. Mustard still higner. Beans dull and unchanged. Jiay and Feedstulfs easy and quies Silver unchanged. Shipment of $97,485 to Chins. Provisions unchanged. Hops continue in fair demand. Dried Nectarines advanced. Table Grapes higher. Wine Grapes ia reduced supply. Peaches about gone. Considerable Pouitry 1 the market. Potatoes and Onions unchanged. Butter as before. Choice Eggs firm. Tomatoes doing better. TREASURE SHIPMENT, The Peru took ont a treasure list of 387,485, consisting of $19,878 in Mexican Dollars, $2586 & Gold Coin and $75,020 In Silver Bullion. G Thunderatorm O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Fxplanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures at station indicate maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it, if any, the amount of rainfall, of melted suow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means high barometric pressure and | is_usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. ™ y first appear on the Washington the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars exiend north and south along the coast, rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclesed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and | the pressure falling to the California coas'. warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHEER REAU REPORT. and o BU UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, OCt. 926, 1896, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and genersl forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- potted from stations in California to-day? Eureka 53, Fresno 62, San Diego 63, Red Bluft 53, Sen Luis Obispo 66, Yuma 82, San Francisco 56, Los Angeles 68. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 56, minmum 52, mean 54 Rainfall during the past | 24 hours: .54 of an Inch. A severe storm is central to-night off the Oregon coast, the lowest pressure, 20.5 inches, being fe- yorted from Roseburg. High winds and rain have prevailed along tne coast from San Francisco northward to Puget Sound. The maximum wind | velocities to-day ar: as follows: Point Reyes, 44 miles per hour, sontheast; San Francisco, 35 miles, southeast; Tatoosh Island, 34 miles, east; ¥ort Canby, miles, southeast: Eureka, 26 miles, southe The storm has moved rapidly eastward during the past twenty-four hours and | is now central near the coast. It appears to be neerly stationary at the presen: time and is likely torecurve for a short time to the westward du ing to-night or Tu-sday morning, when there wiil be a temporary_improvement in the weather in California. No permanent cleariug, however, is anticipated within the next twenty-four hours. Rain has already fallen in California from ~an Luis Obispo_and Merced northward. More than half an inch has fallen a: Sau Francisco. The rain will extend southward and easiward and will probably cover thé enti State during the next twenty-four hours. Rain i3 also ~expected | throughout Nevada and Utah. Tt is believed that little damege has been or will be done by the rain. us ample warnings have been jurnished raisin-dryers. A thunderstorm occurred today at Salt Lake and cloudy and much coicer weather has throughout This use the precipitation in those States (0 be in the form of snow at elevations above 6000 teet. Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending midmght, October 27, 1896 Norihern California—Rain to-night; occasional raln Tuesday; brisk to. high southessi winds, shifiing 1o southeas:eil, Southern Catiformia— Rain Tuesda; easterly to southwesierly winds. vada—Rain Tuesday; warmer at Carson City. tab—Rain Tuesla; izona—Increasing Nevada and Utab. + brisk south- loudiness Tuesday; some« occasional rain Tuesday; high to southwesterly winds. Storm southeast signals are displayed along the California coast from San Francisco northward, southeast shifting tion signals are displayel nt Port Harford for & severe storm central near the Ore- gou coast. High ~outheast shifiing to so.thwest winds ani moderate gales are anticipated from Monterey norshward. W. H. Hamyox, Forecast Officlal. NEW 1ORK MARKETS. Financial. XFW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 26.—The temper of speculation at the Stock Exchange was unmis- takably buli-h to-day, and at _the end of the ses- sion jrices showed an advance of 14@284 per cent in pracuically the entire list. Heavy pur- chases to cover short contracts contributed to the stremg:h of the market, but the upward movement was acceleraied by buying for the long account for certaln caitalists who are Impressed with the heavy exporis of wheat aad other products and the influx of gold, and who also beifeve in the success of the sound-money advocates ai the coming election. - At intervals reactions occurred in consequence of thesule of fifteen to twenty thousand shares 10r foreign account, the serback me: with big bu 1 speculation in wheat and the_advance In the rates Jf interes: here from 8 to 10 per cent, but after each decline stocks were taken freely, with the re- sult of causing substantial rallies. The transac- tions ageregated 269,226 shares, the largest total for some #ime, and the dealings were unusoally well distributed, a number of tbe 10w-priced stocks being reported in the trading. The gieat feature of theday’s speculution was the slump In Sugar on parchases of 62,400 shares. It rose 254 to 115 ab ¢ ciosed 11434 from 11214 on Saturday. Buriington aud Quincy Tankea second with 25,800 shares, Si. Paui third with 24,200 and Tteading fourth with 23,500 shares. The im- portant advances 0ilow: Sugar prefeterred, 134 1o 10ul4; ‘1obacco. 114 to 75: Baurlington and Quincy, 1% to_755s; Chicago Gas, 174 10 7034 ; Northwes:ern, 1 10 10234; St. Paul, ¥ tc 7535 Ttock Isiana 134 to 66; Deiaware and Hudson, 1 10125; Generai Electric, 134 to 29%4: Lead, 1 to 24543 do. preferred, 134 10 8814: Jersey Ce tral. 110 104%5: Susqifebwuna auu Western pr ferred, 115 10 2934 ; Reading, 110 2634: Tennes- s¢e Coul, 13 L0 %., and Leather preferied, 114 to 6334 i the speclalties Minnesota and St. Paul first referred jumped 5 to 70 and Pullman Palace 3 to 52. Speculation closed strong with pyices at or near the best of the day. Q Eonds were very active and strong. The sales footed up $1,833,000. ( hicago and Indiana Coal tives rose 2 10 95; Erie prior }ien. fours, 114 to 888%4; Lilinois Central fours of 1953, 13, to 934 Louisville, New Albany and Chicago cusol sixe. 2 to¥32; Nissouri Pacific consol sixes, 3 to 8t Mobfle and Ohio general fours, 1 10 64%6: do new | being the mainstay of buyers and holders. sixes, 134 to 11£3: Oregon Short Line conso' fives cercificates, 115 to 6414; St Louls and =an Francisco zeneral sixes. 134 to 108: ieading first preterred, & to 6454; do seconds, 7 to 827 and do thirds. 7 to 313/ o In Goverument bunds $36.000 registered fours of 1907 sold at 10i@107%; $74.000 do councns at 1083/5; $4000 coupon fours of 1925 at 117%, and $500v do registered at 116%4- Grain. FLOUR—Qulet, steady. Winter wheat, low grades, $2 2u@3 85: do faix to fancy, $3 16@ 4 40: do patents, $1 50@a 90: Minnesota clear, $:@ 3 15; do straits 83 90@k do patents, £410@4 80: low extras, $220@3 35: city mils, 8460: do_patents, 5 10@> 2o: rye mixture, $3 256@3 75; superfin-, $2 26@2 90; fine, 81 B0@ 270. Rye flour quies, $2 80@3 10. CURNMEAL—Steady: yedow Western,$215@ 2 20, RYE—Dull: Western, 39c. BARLEY—Firm: 2815, WHKEAT—Spot market_ dull, firmer: 813405 ey Ojiions opened firm and advanced 134@1%4c on firmer cabl<s, forelgn buying, heavy soipments and firmer West, declined 114@13ac on local liquidation, rallied 7s@lc and closed firm at 114c over Suturday wila a fauly active trace. December and May most active: No. 4 red, Janu- ary, T84c: March, 81lac; May, 807c: October, November, 7615c; December, 7714 N—Spot dull, firler. No. 2, 3034c¢ cievator, 3134¢ afioat. . Upilons were active and lgc higher with the West aud on firmer cables, witu lozal shorts cover- L o b, ungraded red, 70@82c: Mo. 1 Northern, ing. December and May most active. Uctober, 5Ulsc; November, 30%gc; December, 3ligc: May, 3434c. OATS—>pot dull; easier. Options dull, weaker; October, 225gc; December, 28%4c, May, 26%5c. Spot prices: No. 2, 2234¢; No. 2 Chicago, 2334¢; No. 2014c; mixed Western, 81%jc) No. 2 white, 25c; 203c; No. 8 white, @24%%c; white do, 23@ Provisions. LARD—Quiet, firmer: Western steam, $4 70; city, $4 45; October, $4 70, nominal; refined, firm; Continental, $5 05; Soath Americau, §6 35; com- pound, 455@47c. PORK_kirm: new mess, §8 50@9 00. “Fimm; pert skims, 314@6%¢ 3c. EGGS—Choice, firm: icehouse, 14%6@16¢; West- gru, wesh, 16%2@igei do, ver chse, $2@4 30; i e, & fuil LOW — Firm. City, 334@3%c;: coantry, COTTONSEED OIL—Quiet. Crude, 22@2234¢; KICE— domestic, 33@6c; Japan, 4@ 434 ULASSES—Quiet, steady; New Orleans 27@ COFFEE—Inactive, unchanged to 15 polnts down. Octobor $10 26: November, $9 50; Decem: 9 65@9 70: Marcn, $9 65@9 70: Ma Jull, $9 6o@9 75; Spot Kio, aul, stead 1034c quiet: off A, 3%,@ d A, 41c; confection- crushea, 434c; Pow- c; cubes 4%4e. ¥rdit aod Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 8@12 }EACHES—Pected, yuxes, 13@14c; unpeeled do, 7@ 10%4¢. PRUN E=—Four sizes, 514@5%4c. KAISINS — Two-crowr.’ lcose Muscatel, 434c; do, “threc.crown, 834@6C: do tourcroww, g @6%.c: do, Loudon "ayers, new, $1 35@1 40; do, ciuscers, old, 1 25@1 40, 11OPS—_Cholce, firm. Pacifiz Cosst, 3@10%4c. WOOL—Firu, fair demauvd. Domesiic fieece, 14@23c; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. PIG 1RON—Fairly active; American, $10 25 @1z COPPER—FIrm: lake, £10 75211 31 AL~ Quiet; domestic. 32 85@2 90. TIN — Firm; Straus, $12@13 10. Plates, fair demand. ePELTER—Quiet: domestic, $3 7083 75. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, T Oct. 26.—Wheat acted in a | most erratic manner this moraing. The cables from Liverpool were 15d higher, that information There were heavy world’s shipments, estimated at 9,500, 000 bushels, 10 offs>t them, however, snd th Northwest received liberal supplies. 1829 cars erriving sgainst 1622 last Monday and 1704 a year ago. A prominent local specuiator sold short somewhat too freely on Saturday and his buying caused a quick upturn early, but that demand out of the way prices dropped below Saturday’s close, Chicago receivea 288 cars and inspected out 17, 500 bushels. i he visible supply increased 2 000 bushels and the amount 04 ocean passage 720, 000 busheis Closing Liverpool and Continental cables were all lower. The market during the remainder of tve session made several sharp recoveries. in each instance beinz succeeded by a relapse. The English visible supply increased 1,569,00) bushels. The repor ed burning of a large elevator in the northern part of tue city strengthened values toward the close. Expori clearances amounted to 418,815 bushels. December wheat opened from 6974¢ o 70147, sold between 7115 and 6914c. closing at 7034970 74c. 1@1%4C higher than Saturday. kEstimaied receipts ior 1o-morrow 275 cars. No. 2 red spot wheat was about 1@11nc over December, ranging irom 70%4c to 7254C, closing from 7184¢ 10 7214e. CORN—Upened firmer with wbeat, but wi not able to follow in the quick and inexpiicable changes which took piace in that grain. Business was quite of the usual slow character. with noth- ing ipfluential or important to note. Receipts were heavy at 1181 cars, and 882,123 bushels | were taken from store. Liverpool cables were 1od higher. The visible supply increased 685.(00 bushels, and the amount on_ocean passage 800,- 000 bushels. Exports were 77,815 bushels. May corn opened at 2814c, sold between 28%6@2854kc and 28%4c, closing at 2834c, 14¢ higher than Sat- uvrday. kstimated receipis for to-morrow 1100 cars. OATS—Were dull. but firm, no incidents of more than the ordinary sort taking place. Local traders were scalping the market. taking the va- garies of wheat for motive. Receipts were 628 cars and 58,021 bushels were taken from store. The v suppiy Increased 766,000 bushels. Exports amounted to 1:9,728 busheis. Ma- oats closed 14@V4c bigher. Estimated receip:s for to- MOrrow 48y cars. FLAX—Was easy. Cash, No, 1, 70@70 ac: May, 7942@80c. Receipts 132 car. we graaes of hogs were low at the yards this morning, while others were somewhat firmer. Product appeared o take ktadly to the latter and at the same time imbibed strength from wheat. The range of prices on all &It cles was very narrow, and at the c'ose January pork and ribs were 234c higher aud Jauuary lard S¢ higher. BUTTER—The butter market was unsettied, with tendency toward an easier tooe to-day. Of- ferings were fair and the demand slow. Crezmeries—Extras, 19c 8 b: firsts, 17@18c; 12@l4c; imitations, fancy, 12@lsc. Extras, 17c: firsis, 13@14c: seconds, 9@ 10c. Ladles — Extras. $14@10c: firsts, 5@8iac; packing - wiock, 8c: grease, 23@3c: ol utter, 1l@l? EGGS—Offerings were light and the demaud good. Fresh stock sold av 1714@1c B dozen. MONKY—Was firm at 7% for call and tlme loans. New Yourk excusuge sold at 90c discount. Closing P es. WHY AT—October. £833>; December, T4@7434¢; May, 75%4¢. = COKN—October, 2314@23%4¢; December, 2474@ 25¢; May, 2834c. 1734¢: 1864¢; VATS = Ociover, May, 2156@21 34c. FCKK—December, 87 05: January, $7 90. LANU—December, $4 321/5: Januafy, $4 5214, L1ES~December, $5 70; Jangacy, $3 90. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. Irr. Oct 28 —The offerings of catile to-day were light. Choice beeves were 10c higher. while others were steady. Trade in hogs started in moderately active at steady to firm prices, but after most of the supply was disposad of the feeling was easler. The sheep mhbrket was steady. CATTLE—Keceints, 15,500. Fancy beeves. 85 00 @5 10: cholce 1o vrime 1300 to 1700 B steers, $4 40@4 90: good to choice steers. 1200 to 1600 b. £4 10@4 35; meaium steers. 1200 10 1400 B. $ 80 @4 00: fair beef steers. 1000 1o 1300 Ds. 560 375: common beef steers. 83 25@3 50: good 1o choice stockers and feeders. 800 10 1250 Ib, §3 25@ 366 falr 10 rood do, 60U to 875 Db. 2 406G 3 20: bulls, cholce to extra, $2 80@5 25: bulls, poor to choice. $1 75@2 75: cows und heifers, cholce to prime, $3 50@3 75; cows, air 1o choice, $2 25@3 40; cows, common (o fair canners. §: 2 10: calves, good 10 cholce, 85 50@S 00: calves, common 1o z00d, §3 VO@5 25; Texas grass steers, 82 60@3 10: Western range steers, $2 90@3 K0: Western range cows ana heiters. $2 50@3 30; milkers and springers, B head, §25@40. H0GS — Kecents. 38,000, Heavy pacxing ana enipping lots. $3 25@3 65: common 10 choice mixed, 83 20@3 60: choice assorted. $5 50 560. light, 83 25@3 €0: pigs. 33 OU@S 5O SHEEP—Keceipts, 18,000, iuferioc (0 choice, $176526; iumbs, $3g4 50. Receipts at Kansas City. KANEAS CITY. Mo, Oct. 26. — HOGS—Recelpts, 2000 Marke: opened strong and closed emsy. Lisht and pigs. $3 25@3 45; medium, $3 25@ 8 35; heavy. $3 15@8 80. CATTLE—Receipts. 7400. Market steady. Na- tive steers, best, $3 §0@4 50: fair togood, $3@3 90 cows 6"" heiters. best, $2 70@3 00 fair to good, $1 60@270: bulls, $1 70@2 40: stockers and feeders, $2 40@3 b0; Texas and Western, $2 40@ 860; calves, $5@9. sHEEP—Recempts, 7000, Marxet firm. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH- OMAHA, NEBR, Oct. 26.—HOGS— Recelpts, 1400. Market steady, closing weak. Light and mixed, $3 25@3 40: heavy, $3 16@$ 30. CATTLE—Recelpts, 4700. Market steady for beeves: covs and feeders lower. * Steers. $3 0V@ 4 40; cows, $1 25@2 90; teeders, $2 65@3 45. December, FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorfr St., Tel. Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE €23 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel, Main 5828 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 5. CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIRE. NEW YORK, SHEEP — Receipts, 6000. Market steady; common weak. Western mutton, 82 75. NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares. Money on call active at 5@10%: last loan at 8% and closing offered at 6%. Prime mercantiie paper, 7@10% For stiver, 6015 Mexican dollars, 50%4c. Steriing Kxchanze is steady. with actual business in tankers' bills at.a4 811,@4 8114 for mixty days, and $4 uvgg ¥436 lor demand. Posied rates, $4 52@a . Commercial bills, $4 80@4 81. Governmeni bouds higher: Siate vonds dull; rallroad bonds eciive and strong. - Sil- ver at the board was lower, » CLorrsa ernrTe. Am Tel & Cable.... 91 Norfolk & Westrn, 10 133, Preferred... 23| Northern Paci| Adams Express.... )48 alton, Terre Haute 85 American Express110 ‘AmericanTovacco, 74% Preferred......... 85 Eay StateGas...... 9% Ealtimore & Ohio.. Brunswick Lands. . buttalo, Roch & £. Canada Pacific..... Canada Southera.. Canton Land. . % Ontario. ... Central Pacific. Ontarto & Westera 14 Ches. & Ohio. Oregon Improvmus Preferred. .. Oregon Navigation 16 Oregon Short Line. 15 Chicago Alton.. Preferred. . Chicago, B. & Q.. Chicago & E. Il... 374 Pacific Mall.... 21% Preferreq.... ... 91 |Peoria, D.& Kvans 2 Chicago Gas. 703 Pittsburg & W. ptd 15 Cleve& Pittsbnrg.. 168 Consolidation Coal. 32 Pullman Palace.. Quicksilver.... 152 1 Consolidated Gas..1491% FPreferred. 15, €. C. C. & Su Louls 2732 Keating. ... 28%s Preferred. . 72 |RloGrande&Wesia 1 Colo. Fuel & iron.. 1834 Preferred. 40 Preferred.. - 90" Rock Isiand. &6 Cotton Ol Cert ..., 14 Rome Watd:Ogasn. 112 Commercial Cable.14v " [St. L. & S, W s % .12414| Preferred.. 9% Del. Lack& Westra. 155 Paul 3% Denver & R. G..... 1114| Preferrea. 2 I 4814 St Paul & Doiuth, 21 — Preferred. - 91 General Kiectrio... 29 (St Paul & Omaha. 405% Erfe., Proferred. . 120% Yreferrea. - Buljlsl P M. &M, 109 Fort Wayne. Siiver Certificates. 85%4 Great Norcherp pfdi15_ [Southern Pacific... 13 Gresh Bagee, ook 854 Hurlem. ... 75 | Preferrec......... 225% Hocking Coal. ——_ |Sugar Refinery ....114% Hocking Valley.... 1514 Preferred.. 100 Homestake... 843, Tenn, Coal & lron. 24%s H. & Texas — | Preferred. 90 1litnols Central.... 933 Texas Paclfic...... 5% lowa Central. 814/ Tol.A.A.& N. Mich. == Preferrea... 29 " Tol. & Ohio Cens.. 20 Kansas & Te: 1014/ Preferred. 50 Preferred .. 2534 | Tol.St. Lonis& K.C. D Kingston & Pem... 31 Preferred.. 15 irie & Westa ;VA 4% 9 1814 Long lsiand. 56 Louisville & Louisville. Preferred: Mannattan Cons Memphis & Charis. Mexican Central. Michigan Ceniral. Minn & 8. L. 2 ug% Jst preterred..... | Wheeiing & Lu &6.. 615 Zdpreferred...... 44l% Preferred. 274 Missouri iacifie.... 2134 Am Cotton Oll pta. 6814 Mobile & Ohto... 118 | W, U, Beet 7 Nashville & Chait. (7% Ann Arbor. 7 National Linseed.. 16 | Preferred.. 19 N.J. Centrat +104 |EBrooklyn’t w19 Aorllh Awencun... 43! Ene 2d pia.. . a7 CLosiNu. RONDL AlnClass Ads.....100 |Northern Pac 1sts. 114 Do Class 1 4, 55.100 | Do2ds. 1093 Alsbama, cinss G 94 Do3sds. 69 Atcnison ss. Do consol b 45 Do2ds A... Olmprovement 13: 74 CenadasSouth 2d Do bs. - 16 Cen Pac 1s:502’93. 98 | (R &N iate.. ... 108 Cherokes 4s, 1898.100%4| Tio 2onsol bs. 83 Do 1897. Or Short Line 6s...10015 Do cons bs. 8335 - Facitic ds of 101 Fhila&:.eading 45. 7674 UB&N POt KetsBs :11al Do lst pidincam. 84 DC3-68s. . .10834 R GrandeWest 1sts 7134 1513(NtL&lronMtGen 54 73 SUL &S F Gen 631043 St Paol Consols.... 108 2StP C& Pal, o Caroln, | Sonthern o Pac Cal 18 Tenn new 3. Texas Pacific 1ais. Jowa Cen:ral Iats.. 94 | Texas Pacific 2d3.. 20 Kunsas Fa Cousols 67 | Union Pac lsis 96.100 . Fu daty Den divi08 | U B4s reg of 1925.116 La Consol ds.. 90 | Tods, coupon....117 Missour! fanding .l — | U s, ree of 1607.107 MK T 2ds, D 108 Do ds.. 93 Sobile & Ghio 4s. 11024 Mutual Union 6s...106 | 1 obs. coupon.... 1111 X J Cent Gen 8s." 114 |Vafundinz den:... 5814 N Y C&st Louts 4510815 Do registered. Nor&West Gen 65.115 | Lodeferred 6s... 5 N Carolina con 4s.. 95 | Lotrust repussi. 534 Doés., 1116 |Wabasn 1st 5s.....105 Northwest Consols.135 | West Shore 4., 103145 40 gev S........ 105 | FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. EXG., Oct. 26.—The spot market 15 qulet at 7s 2d@7s 3d. Cargoes dull av 38s 6d, Octo ber-Nayem ber shipment. FUTURRS. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Ked Winter. Octo- ber, s $d: November, 63 3d: December, 68 3%9d; Jauuary, 6s 314d: February, 83 83d. SECURITIFS. LUNDON, Exe.. Oct. 26 —Consols. 108 7-1 ver, 50 1-164; French Kentes, 1011 S5c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. erlinz Exchange, 60 days.. . — §481 eriing Exchange, sight D= Tasay erling Cables. . . - 4 85 ew York Exchange, Sigh - Par ew Yors kxchange, telegraphic.. — 021 Fine silver, ® ounce. i 6515 Mexican Lollars D= b1 el T ! TROLUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT~—The Leanler takes for Antwerp 23, 980 ctls, vaiued at 852,500, The market wasa traction lower again yesterday and very dull, with exporters holding Of. ¥alr to choice shipplng ranged from 31 30 to $1 3214, and extra choice milling from 81 86 to $1 3734 CALL BOARD SALES. INYORMAL S¥ssioN—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 culs, #1544 26,000, $1 5536: 14,000, $1 8554: | 18.000, $1 3534. Lecember—i000, $1 8114; 4000, $1 3154 COND SESSION — May — 8000 _ctls, $1 33; 1347, becember—12,000, $1 31, MORNING SESSION—May~—4000 ctls, 00, $1 35: K000, §1 8514, December 2000, $1 5i14. SESSIO! May — 2000 ctls, 2000, §1 #535: 2000,” $1 351a; 4000, 24000. 31 3534, Lecember — 6000, 4000, $1 8134, Y—Shipment of 67.451 cils Chevaller, ned at 74,393, 10 Hamburg or Antwerp, and 62,328 ctis Brewing, at $60,000, to Antwerp. “’he market is quiet and unchanzed. We quote Feed. S0c @ ctl; choice bright, 5215cR cil; Brew- ing, 85@5743c; No. 1 Chevalier, $1@1 10. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAT, SESSIO; culs, diYgc. 3 AFTERNOON SESSIO: 9114 OA’l>—Dutl and un White ranse n1om #1 05 to $1 20, according to quality. Bluck, for feed, 90c@$l 05: for seed, $1 20@1 50: Gray, nomival; ked, 9oc@$l06: Surprise, nominal— none here. CORN—A decline in Large Yellow is the only change. Recelpts are considerably heavier. Lar; Yeilow, ¢0c B ctl: Small Kound do, §7%4c@H1L S ctl: White, 80@80c. RY k—Quoted at $1@1 05 Bctl. Shipment of 89,307 ctls, valued at $33,41], to Hamburg or Antwerp. BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1@1 10 9 ctl FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The millers nave rednced: prices 50c all around, to correspoud with the decline in Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $4 50@4 60 B bbi; Bakers' exuas, $4 40 uperfine, $3 65@4. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20 50; Cracked Corn, §20@21 % ton. MILLSTUFFS—Frices in sacks are ns follows, nsual discount to the trade: Grsham Flour, $2 8 300 bs; Rye Flour, §2 75 100 Iha: Kice Flonr, $575; Cornmeal, §236; extra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $5 40; Oat_Groats, $4; Hominy, 310 3 30; Buckwheat Flour, $3 10@3 50: Cracked Vheat, $8 50: Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Flour, $3; Kolled Unts, $4: Pearl Barley, $3 75@4; Spilt Peas, $5 803 Green do, #4 25 B 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Quotations remain undisturbed, but the market 1s weak. BRAN—g13 50@14 for the best and $12 50@13 ® ton for outaide brands. - M NGS—$17@18 for lower grades, and $15 20@19 50 B ton for the best. s FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $15@19 ¥ ton; Oilcake Meal at the miil, $23 B ton; joobing, $24; ciipped Oats, $1 25 B cul. HAY—Wheat, $8911: Wheat and Ost, $7@ 10; Oat, $6@8 50; Barlev, $6@7 50: River Bar- lev, $5@6: Alfaifa, $5 50@6 b0 : compressed, $6@9; ock, $5@b 50: Clover, $6@8 B ton. STRAW—35@45¢ B bale. , BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS-—Continued dull at Saturday’s prices. Bayos, $1 85; Small Whites, 81 40@1 60; Large Whites. 21 36; Pinks, $1 10@1 15; Reds, $1 30@ 1 40: Blackeye. £1 10@1 15; ked Kidney, $2 60@ i ;75: L}nalba. ‘lflgz 15; Butters, $1 40@1 75; Pea, 10@: ot SERDS-Mustard Seed is higher and stiil point- ing upward, under scanty stocks. The crop this year was stort and a good London demand has re- suitea in the shipment of about 250 tons (0 that point—hence the advance, Tnere was a shipment Saturday of 882 ctls 10 Kurope. Brown Mustard, 82765 @ oil; Yellow Musiard, §2 1 B ctl: Finx, $1 $5@1 60; Canary’Seed, 215@234c ® b: Alfalfa, 51e@814c: Rape, 25c; Henip, $1pe, 3 DRED REAL—Niles, §161107 Green, 81 :@@ ctl POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes are steadier at 50@ 75c § cil in sacks and 75c@$1 in bxs; Karly Rose, 20@30c: Burbank Seedlings, 26@40c for and 50@90c P ctl for Salinas, . Ats ONIONS—5G30c @ cil. - Plokles, 25@3%¢ B sac VEGETABLES—Tomatoes are doing better. No other changes. Marrowfat ash quotable at £3@5 B ton: Alameda Corn, nominai—aboat gone; _,'B:rn-l;y‘ Corn, B0@75c @ box: summer Squash, RCE2 ox: Egg Plaut. 35@H5c 2 box; Toma: toes,” 10@80c P box: "Cucumbers, 25@35¢P box; .Weish Anthracite, $8@10; Cannel. $8@8 Green Peppers, 25@50c # large box: Dricd Pep- pers, 1@luc @ mn? Green Peas, 80c@$Ll B sack for common and 2@21ec B I for Garden: String Beans, 75¢@81 26 sk for common and 214a¢ B I for Garden: Limas. 75c@8) @ sack: Green Okra, 25@50c B _box: Dried Ukra, 10@1za¢ B Ib; Cab- bage, 40c B cu; Carrots. 3U@4Uc B sack; Garlic, 13p@2c B . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Quotations show no change, CREAMERY—Fancy, 26@26c: seconds, 23@24c DAIRY—Fancr, 22@22%c: good to choice, 20@ 210" lower grades, 1oL 0e G . LioRLEb—16@i8c % i FIRKIN—15@17c B I CREAMERY Tup-20@21c B b. CHEESE—Choice miid new, 816@9¢ B 1b: com- mon to good old, 6@sc P Ib: Cream Cheddar, 10 11c: Young America, 9@10¢; Western, 10@11 astern, 11@13c B 1. EGGS—AIl choice Eggs are firm. Eastern are quotable £t 19@23c B dozen for falr to choice and’ 24@26¢ T doz for fancy: store Eggs, 18@ 22%¢ for ordinary and 25c f0r good: ranch Hees, 3032%¢ for smail to medivm and 85G47350 for choice; cold-storage, 20@22%4ci DuckEaes, 20, : POULTRY AND GADME. TOULTRY—Harcly any fresh stock came in, but there was cons derable carried over. The mar- ket was dull. Live Turkeys quotable at 13@14c B b for Gob- blers, 12@1 ¢ for lens; young Turkeys. li@lde B Ib: Geesé, B pair, $1@1 25: Goslings, $1 50@1 71 Ducks, $4@3 50 for old and $3 50@4 50 for voun Hens. $3_50@5: Roosters. young, §4@i 50; do, 0ld, $4 % doz; Fryers, $2 75@3 26: Eroilers, $275@325 for large and $2 26@2 50 for small; E\geons, $150@1 75 P dozen for young and 81 for old. GAME—Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 50 for Cottontalls and $)@1 25 for small; Gray Geese, $2@2G50; Whice Geese, $1 @ doz DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Persimmons are on the marketat 50@75¢ B box. Teaches are no longer worth quoting. Pomegranates, GU@75¢ B box. Apples, 65¢@§1 » box for cholce, 25@50c for common, Pears, 25@75¢ P box; Winter Nelils, 50c@$L. BERRIES— Blackberries, $4 7 chest. Cranberries ‘from Wisconsin, ==t _from_Cape Cod, $7 50@8 B Lbl; from Cocs Bay, $2 60 B box. Strawberries, $4@5 for larze berrles. Respberries, $4 50@5 P chest. GRAPES—Receipis of Wine Grapes have sud- denly fallen off, aud_there Were NOL MANY on the market yesterday. Table Grapes sold stil} better, owing largely the heavy rain. Isabeilas, 75¢@$1 B crate: Tok: @50c B box: Black Grapes, 35@50c: Verdels, 30@4Uc: Cornichons, 6L@6oc: Muscats, 35@50c: Sweelwaters, 3U@40c % box; Grapes in crates bring 10@1oc more than in boxes. Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $23@25 B ton: mixed lots, $20@28: California Black Grapes, $20@22; White, 312@16. MELONS—Quotations are getting nominal, as the seuson is almost over. Watermelons, §5@10 ,100: Cantaloupes, 75c@$1 50 ¥ craté; Nuimegs, 40@60c B box. CITRUS FRUITS — Lemons are quotable at $1@1 50 B box for common and $2 50@3 % box 10r good to cholce; Mexican Limes, $4@5 ¥ box: California Limes, bU@7bc: Banenas. $1@2 9 bunch; Pineapples, $1 50@3 50 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETO. DRIED FRUITS— The market shows no weakness. Nectarines have advanced. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@ 9c for Royals and 113,@12c for cholce to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, 3igc for the 4 sizes: Peaches, 4@b¥ac for prime 10 cholce, 61a @7c for fancy and 9@l0c for peeled in boxes: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2ipc for sun-drieq; Pears, 215@bc for prime to choice, 4@5 g for quarters and 6@6%ec for halves: Plums, 4c 1or pltted and 13he 10r unpitted; Nectarines, 815@414¢ for cholce nnd Slsc or fancy; Wuite Figs, 8¢; Black Figs, 214@2%ac. JOBBING PRICES—Peaches, 414@6c; fancy, 7@ 734c; Apricots. 61e@gc: fancy. 10¢: sloorparks, 12 @13c; evaporated Apples, 6c: sun-dried, 2@ sc; Prunes, 33 @4c ior the 4 sizes: Figs, black, B for unpressed and 3@3%c for pressed: white Figs, ic; Plums, 415@5c for pitted and 13jsc for un- pitted; Nectarines, 4@6c 9 Ib for prime (o fancy: Pears. 214@b6c for wnole, 44@bYac for quarters and 416@6%5¢ for haives. RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES, ¥. 0. B. FRESNO0—Four-crown loose, bc: S-crown, dc: 2-crown, 3ljc; Seedless Sultanas, 63gc; Sesdless Muscatels. 4ci $-crown London layers, $1 20: clusters. 81 50: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; lmverial clusters, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ B Ib. JOBBING PRICES—SAN loose, 63/4c; 3-crown, 41 Snltanas, 6c: seediess ) London Jayers, $1 25: clusters. $1 80: ters, $2 75: Imperial clusters. $3 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, Dew crop, 1. 0. b._shipplug point, 6%c B I for standard and 8¢ B Ib f.r softahell; Almonds. 6@ 634 for Languedoc, 3@i4c for hardshell and S@9c for paper-sheil. jobbing: eanuts. 4@6c for Easiern and 4c for Callfornia: Hickory Nuts, 5@6e @ Ib: Pecans, 7%@8c: Filberts, 115@8c: Brazl Nuts, 714@8¢ B B: Cocoanuts, $3@5 B 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@123,c for bright and 5@8¢ f0T lower grades; water-wlite extracied, S@514c: light amber extracted, 41@434¢; durk amber, i@ 434c; dar, 2@3c B Ib. SEESWAX—23@z6c B M. I RUVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6cP D for heavy, 7c B b for light medium, 9c for light, 10c B D for extra lighs and_1134c B 1b for suga : Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13@13%5¢: a Hams, 11@11%c B : Mess Beef, $7@7 bl extra mess do, $8@> 5U: family do. $6@9 50: extra prime Pork, ¥7 50@>; exira clear. $16 3 bbi; mess. $14 bbl; Smo.ed Beef, 10c B 1. LARD—Eastern, tierces, is auoted at 6c for compound and €15@7c for pure; pails, T34C B 1b: Californta ticrees, 5@dac B B for compound and 6Ljc for pure: hali-bbis, 634c; 10-1b iins, Thc; do 5-1b, Tlac B I e s COTTOLENE—61486%4e In tierces and 734 8c B bin 10D e d HIDES, TALLCW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES A : culls aud brands, seedless D SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c B 6c B b; medium, 6c; culls and brands, 5c § fb: light, 5¢ B Bb; cullsand brands, 4c 1b: Cowhides 415@5%c; cuiis and brands, 31a@4 Yac: saited Kip, b@bYac: salied Caif, 7c % B swiced v eal, 6¢ P Ib: drv fiides, 10@11 culls and brands, 7,@kc; dry Kipand Veal. 9¢; cuils, 6%4@7¢ 3 1b; dry Calf, i5c; culls, 10c: Goat- skins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, 5c: Deerskins, good summer, 20@25¢ B Bb: medium. 15@20c; winter, 7@9c: Sheepskins, snearings, 10@15¢ each: snort W00l, 20@35¢ each; medium, 4k@60c each: long wools, 50@6UC each. Culls of ull Kinds about Jp¢ less. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 2%,@3c: No. 2, 2@ 234c: refined, 434@bo: Grease, Z @ Ib. WOUL — We “quote Fall Wool as follows: Southern mountain, S@dlac B Ib: middle counties, free, 51,@7c B B:do, detective, 4346 #B1: San Joaquin, 3@5c B b Spring Cup: Ne- yada, 6@8%sc B 1h: San Jcaquin aud Southera Coast, six months, 836@5c. JLOPS—Continue in fair demand at 5@734¢ B b 1or g0od to choice, crop of 1895, GENERAL MERCHANDISE BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 84 10@4 1 San . Quentin, $420:; Wool bags, 2414@26Yac; Frult Bags, 514@6c. COAL—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, $8 ¥ ton: Southfield Wellington, §7 50 B ton; Seatile, §5 50@6; Bryant, $5@5 50 Coos Bay, § Wallsend. $6: ' ‘~cotch, —: Brymbo, Cumberiand,” §13 % ton in_bulk and §14In sk Penngyivania Anibracite Egg, $11@12 B to 50; Rock Springs. Castie Gate and Pleasant valley, §7 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton insks. * SUGAR—The Western Sugar Retining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 57gc; Powdered, 534c; Fine Crushed, 5%c; Dry Grunu- lated, 4%4c: Confeciioners’ A, 434c; Magnolia A, 4%ge; kXira C, 4140; Golden C, 4yge; halt barrels 14c more than barrels, and boxes igc more. SAN FRANCILCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale ratos for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follow: BEEF-First_quality, 5c; second do, 4140; thira do.rae Rl i VEAL—Large, 44@5¢; small, 6@7¢ B 1. hllbm‘w:\'— Wethers, 0@5%c; Ewes, 4@5c D LAMB-5@6¢ B 1b. PORK—Live Hogs, Sc B Ib for large and Sc for small and medium; dressed do, 414@4%ac P . RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOURS. ks, 15,970\ Eggs, d0z........ 4,770 Wheat, ctls..., 6,950 Hides, no. . 314 Oregon. 570/ Pelts. b % B 5(Wine, gals 11,400 Wool, b Sugar. bbl Leather, roll; Ralsins, boxes.. 2,280 Tallow. ctls. . 1% Mustard Seed, sk Onlons, sks Flaxseed. sk Bran. sks.. Middiings, sks. Quicksitver.isky 0 Hay, tons. 5| Chicory, tbis.... 50 Butter, ctis Lumber. M rest., 70 Cheese, cuis. Paper, reams ... 1,970 THE STOOK MARKET. The Comstocks were lower yesterday, almost all stecks showing a siizht deciine, Owing to unfayor- ble news from the mines. ‘The Ophir and Gould & Curry delinquent sales take place to-day. ‘The stockholders of the San Francisco Gaslight Company met yesterday and authorized the con solldation with the Edison Light and Power Com- pany and the organization of the mew corpora- tion, to be known as the San Francisco Gus and Flectric Light Company, as well as the necessary diminution of the capital stock of the present com- pany. Al the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Alpha Consolidated yesterday the old directors were re-elected, with Charles Hirschield as presl- dent, Charles E. Elliot secretary and A. C. Hamil- ton superintendent. v Additional reports from the mines are as foi- lows. > HALE & NoRCROSS—900 level—In No. 1 uprals have worked south on the fifth floor, u.o%fifi and south on the sixth floor. The ore streaks con- tinue about the same & in last report. Advanced the wes. crosscut from the sixth floor 22 teet, toial length 27 feet; face in quar z of low value. Made necessary repairs on this level the|ast week. 1100 level—Sunk the winze 7 fee. to a L0tal depth 14 feet. Bovtom In old llings, Ex- tracted during the week from the 900 level 12 car- loads ot ore, assaying per car sampls §13 in gold .and 21 ounces of silver per tou. Commenced abipping ore Lo the Dazet mili on the 20th inst., snd will starc crushing to-day (October 24). ALTA—The east diift, 725 level, was < riven 21 feel: total length 36 feet; rock continnes hard The wwest crosscut from the winze in the Keystone vein was driven 7 feet; total length 25 feet. We Dpessed through several stringers of ore, one of Whicn i3 10 inches wide and assays from $18 to $85 per-ton. in i he Ophir mine, on the 1000 level, west cross- cut 2 is in 115 feet. The face is in porpnyrs, showing clay seams and lines of quartz, the lait r assaying 75 cents per ton. In the old Central tun- nel workings of the mine, in the old si0pe Work- ngs northwest of the Mexican shaft, some quartz assusing $2 10 3 per ton is being found. BRuNswick Lopn—Consolidated Culifornia and Virginia, Best & Belcher and Gould & Ct Shafi 2—This shaft was sunk 8 feeton the Incline; total depth 471 feet: boitom in porpuyry. Sink- ing was discontinued on the 17th in ordor that a station can be cut on the 300 level. GOULD & Cumry TUNNEL—During the week have been repairing the main tnnue', and the joint west crosscuc wil! be stopped until tiis re- pairing is completed. West cross-ut b which was sturted 500 fect rom the mouth of the tunnel was advanced 10 fees, torai length 108 feet; face in porphyry end quartz. HALB & NORCROSS—Shaft 1 has been sunk 13 feet on the incline, total depth 670 teet; the bot- tom 1s in porphyry and quurtz. 400 level—Ad- vanced ihe joint Norcross-Choilar south drift to the Chollar Company’s north liue and put in two sets of timbers, total length 147:6 feet; face Is in quartz and perphyry. Advanced joint Norcross- Savage north drift and timbered the same 37 feet. towal length 244 feer; face in quartzand porphyry. Have cased the timbers In this drift. The joint four companies’ upraise on the 200level in Choliar #round was carried up 28 feet, total length 107 feet: top in soft porphyry. CHOLTAR—Shaft 1 has been sunk 13 feet on the incline during the week. and is now down 670 feet. The formation in the bottom shOWS 1O change for the week. 200 l-vel—the jolnt Savage- Nogcross:Chollar-Potosi double compartment ver- tical upraise snd manway 15 now 107 fect, naving beén raised 28 feet for the week. The top is lu softer ground than It has been at all. 300 level— The east crosscut started 88 feci south of the norrh line 13 ont 83 feet, having been driven 15 feet for the week. The face 18 in hard porphyry. 400 level—the joint Norcross-Chollar south drift has been ran 10 the line, and bas been taken up by ihe Choilar Company and continced 15 feet south of the Line. The footwall is exposed on tue west side an the face is n hard ground, composed of QuArtz 01 10 value aud porpuyry. OcCIDENRAL CoN.—1The official letter for the Past week says: 550 level—The upraise from nortn drife fiom east crosscut has been timbered and ex- tended 22 feet; to.ul length 115 feet; Lo in quariz of low ussay value. The main edst crosscut on this level has been extended 33 teet through por- phery: total lengih 423 feet. 850 level—1he west crosscut from the boitom of the winze has been exignded 1b feet; total lengih 41 feet; face in POIphyry, with small seams o/ quariz. BOAKRD A LKS. Followine were the saics in the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday: BEGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING 9:30. 300 Belcner. 200 . .94 100 Coalige...4( 100 .. 411200 Opnir...1.25 260 CO&V ... 176|200 . 1.30 AFTKENOON SESSION—2:30. 1100 Chalng. 100 Oceld. 100 Choir. 300 Ophir, 200 Poros: . 76/200 Savage. 74200 S Nv. 260 2 4(/500 Union C..53 100 Bulwer. 42| Following were (he swecs inthe Pacific Stock Eourd yesterday: BEGULAR sFRSTON=—1 100 HEN 200 Uceldtl.. 100 Eelch 150 0:31. 100 Alpha.....13/1400 C Imp 500 Potosl.....60 200 Alta. .12/100 Excha Y .59 250 Andes..,. 25200 G &C. 500 700 Eeicher...54/ 200 ........ 72| 1800 HaN1 4214 £ {100 1400 ... 1.40 450 Justice. ...08] 300 Kentuck..08) 600 Mexican ..43] 400 Oceidt... .. 47 200 Ophirl.27, 800 1.4 400 8 B &M, 600 5 Nev. 1500 S Hill 200 Union. 1200 109 Utah’ 2 500 YJucket..50 250 ¢ noir...2.01 1450 Ophir..i. 100 CC&V....1%4 /300 Ovrmn....14 50 Conn.1.2744(60 Potosi. 300 C Point....42[200 & 200 G&C. .17 300 . 200 HEN. 250 Alex. 300 . 100 Mono. 1300 ¥ Jekio 50 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONUAY, Oct. 26-4 P . pig Asked Bt kot Alpha Con. . 5| Jackson 2 4 At 32 13lialia, — 08 24 28 0s 08 7 bs 65 Kentuck. 04 15 Best & Beicher 92 94|Lady Wash.. [ Benton Con... — 1i|Mexican. 43 Bodle 66 —lMono — Bullion . 17 18NevadaQueen 03 04 Bulwe; = 4lj0ccidental. 45 Caledonia: 12 14/ophir 1.30 Chollar . 2.00 2.10{Overman. 14 Con,Cal, .1.75 L.8u|Potosl., o8 Chailenze Con. 42 43|>avage. 53 Con. imperial. U2 Us|Scorplo 8 Contidence....1.20 1.30|eg. Belc! 06 Con New ¥ — 04/Syndicate .. B Crown Point... 42 4a[>ilver HUL.." — 08 EasiSlerraNev U4 85 Kureka Con... 25 54 kxcheauer 04 12 Gouia & Lurry. T4 52 Buew Norers. 1. 35 GOLD MINING EXCHANGT. Keystone. . Bd... Kennedy. . . 10CAL SECURITIZS. Bid San Francisco Gas. Bid Spring Valley Wate: STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, MONDAY. Oct. 26—2 P. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Z. asked, Bid. Asked USdseonp. 107 — |US4asrez.. — 1073 Do new issue11614 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. CalatChless 110 — PacKouMin — — Cnl Elec 83117 — [Do2dts8r. — — CrmCWo — PTAP&ORysi. — 318 Dont-stex-co — bilgP&Ch Rydi. = 107TY4 kdsn L&PBSI20 — 7 Pwlst KR8L — 11874 F&CHKRSs. — 105 |Heno, WL&L — 105 Geary-stR33. 9714101 |fmcto P& L. — 10414 LosAngL8s — 100 |SF&NPR3». 9814 — Lo Gnteed8s — 101 |SPRRArizdt — =96 Mkt-siCbleds119 — |EPRRCalds. — 109 DoRyConSs. — 104 |SPRRCaidy. — 100 NatVins st 96 — |SPBrRCaiss 94 87 SV Watertis.. 11634 SVWaterds.. 9714 98 SEINGEESS — 1) SunscT&l8s — = 1o\ Sutter-sti5s 10934111 huculfnu 99 NPC REs. 102 1021210425 Visalia WC0 — Ulilibus we 11614117 WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta — , 30 |SanJgow . o= - NuruCo.i. 49— [sprog vValley 95% 96 GAS STOCKS. t4 |Pacilic Liens 4814 50 — |San Francsca 9253 §234 Ons G L&H 52 — |S0ckWu.... = = 20 Fuc usslmp, Bils =6 4 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fillman'sFa16214180 [sun COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. — |Londonr&a.135 London&s¥. — Merch kx... 13 Anglo-Cal.. 84 Bank of C: 22214229 Cal 5 L&TCO — 110 Fithuwoue = 1803 SAVINGS BANK STCCKS. Ger 881,C0.1170 HombS&LLIW0 = - 4 — 4RO . STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Callfornta.... 105 — (Uak SL&idas — 100 Geary-st. — %0 |Presidio. ¢ - Murkevsios 41% 42 [Sutter-st. = « POWDER STOCKS. — |GlancCon..., 179 173 — |Judson D, -7~ — Vigorit. 50c 80¢ MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alnska Prry. 9. 0L NAL VINUO . = - Bixnconlce, — 10| Oceanicsste 18 = CalCot Milli — — [Pac AnxFA — & Edison Lighs118%4119 ¥YackoraxCo. 98 100 GnsConAssn. — = [FacRoll Ml — — Ger Co. 80 100 |ParfPaine — 7 Ha 18% 16 [PacTra e nutch S PCo_ 2114 2154 Pac T&TCO. — — MerkxAssn. 100 310 (Sunset T&L. — = MEeclighi — 4t[Unied Odo. — o SALES—MORNING SESSION. FRoard— 40 Edison Light & Power Co.. 355V Waleiw vouriiinnesann Sireete 60 Edison Light & Power Co.. N SADES—AFTERNOON 8E33(0% Roard— 25 Hutehinson 8 1' Co, B0 Market-st Rallway . do do 13 SV Water,.. mm n Commerelal....... 2000 Northern R’y of Cal 6% Honds.... 100 00 5% oty 8 0.0 oo 92 50 $10008 V 4% Boinds. Ll et ~ Bo Near and Yet S50 Far. Fizger—I tell you what, old boy, it's a caso that makes my heart bleed. The fel- low las died and left a wife and six little ones entirel, nnprovldod for. X * Quizzer—Didn't he have his life insured ? % *‘Oh, no; no company would risk him— his profession was too hazardous.” “Why, what was he?” “A life insurance ageant.”’—Life. ————— OCEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STMAMKR |DESTINATION.| SaiLs | PINR Sunot..,. Grays Haroor. |Oce 28, 12w |Pier 3 Santa Rosa” | San Diego..... |Oct 2+ 11au | Pief Ll Acapuico... | Panama. Oct 28,12 u(PM 8 S A. Blanchrd | Oregon ports..|Oct 28, opw |Pier 13 Pomoua..... | HumboldtBay (Oct 23, 2rm|Piec 9 Farallon. " | Yaguina Bay. |Oct 30, 9aw | pler ! State or Portand ...... [Oct 30.10Ax | Pler 24 Co0s Bay.... | Newpor: *|Oct B0, eam|Pier 1L Cliy Puebla|Vic & Pgt §nd [Oct 31, 9am Pier 9 Weeott..... |Oct 31 Bruw|Pierls v 1,11au|Pierll Pax | Plar il — e STEAMELS 10 ARRIV. ~TrAMER | Fros T tue Aleatraz. . Yaquina Bay, ..Ocs 27 Siate of Cai....| Portand... lloe: 27 City Puebla Victoria & Puget Sound |..Oct 27 Pomona Humbold. Bay. loos 27 Faratlon Yaauina Bay ‘0cc 28 Coos Bav. Newpor. oct 28 Washtenaw ... | Comox. ‘et 28 North Forx..... | Humboidt B lOce 2% Progreso Seattie. lOct 29 City of Everett. | Departure Bay 0ct 29 Corona.. San Diego. . Locy 30 Del Norte Grays Harbor. lOct 30 Eel River .0ct 30 Coos Bay Oc: 81 Departure Bay. 31 Seactle. 1 FPortlan 1 Newport. 1 Victoria 1 Panama. 2 Cresceni s Santa Rosa. San Dievo. 3 SUN, T. £ COAST AXD GEODETIC SURVRY Tml} MOON AND TIDE, BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTEN DENT. ‘Tues iav, October 27. 6.31| Moon rises.. 25,16 Moon sets. . 9.28pu October--1896. B.7| 20U, 87| 332 26| 34| 4.51 2( 2.8 6.7 v LW 5| 5.3| 1.46 0| 5.4 242 5.7| 8.23| NOTE—In Lhe above exposition of the tides tuw early morning tjdes are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day in the 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 toe last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additious to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minns sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by the charis. e e e e e e, NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uuited States Hvdrographic Office located in tha Merchants’ Exchadge 1s maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariuers without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordlally Invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailing directions of the world are kept on hani for com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interestto ocean commerce. “The time ball on top of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill is hoisied about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each dav from the United States Naval Ob.ervatory. au Mare laland. al, = A’ notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, is published the same day by the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the followiog dav. W. 8. HUGHES, Lieutenant, U. 8. N,, in charge, The Time Ball. BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE. U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR SAN FRANCISCO. October 26 1898. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was aroppel exactly at noon t0-day—L e.. al noon of the 120t meridian, or exactly a8 . 3., Greenwich time, W. 5. HUGHES, Lieutenant U. S. N..in ch —— SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. MONDAY, October 26. Stmr Gipsy. Leland, 83 hours irm Moss Landing, etc: produce, to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Santas Rosa, Alexander, 6034 hours fm San Diego, etc; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Sunol, Dettmers, 96 - hours from Grays Harbor; pass and mdse, to Grays Haroor Commer- clal Co. Stmr Laguna, Peterson, 24 hours from Usal; 250 cds bark, to Pollard & Dodge. Brig W G Irwin, Williams, 1634 days from Hono.ulu; sugar, etc, to J D Spreckeis & Bros Co. Cleared. AONDAY. October 26. Stmr Peru, Friele, Hongkong and Yokohama, _via Honolulu; P M S S Co. Nor stmr Tiger, Edwardson, Near. Ship Two Brothers, Windrow, Nanaimo; R D Chandler. Brship Androsa, Morgan, Liverpool; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. icutta; G W Mc- £ailed. MONDAY, October 26. Stmr Yaquina, Hanson, Stmr 3lexico, Jepsn, Victoria and Puget Sound. Stmr Mackinaw. Littiefield. Tacoma. Stmr Peru, Friele, Yokohama and Hongkong, via Houo.n.u, Y Stmr Aicazar, Gunderson. Stmr Tillamook, Hansen. Coos Bay. Stmr Geo Loomis. Bridgett, Ventura. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro. Stmr Weeoit. Whitney, Eel River. Ship Two Brothess. Windrow, Nanalmo, Br ship Roval Forth, Cooper, Hall, Er bark Dunflon, Roberts, Leith. Telegraphis. POINT LOBOS. Oct. 26.—10 2. M.—Weathe: cloudy; wind 3; velocity 8 mles Charters. The schr Anna loads mdse for Mahukona. . The Br bark Wythop ioads salmon at Victorla for London or Liverpool, 32s 6d: Br ship Penthel- siila, wheat at Portland for Earope, uSs, mdse, 29s, oution of San Francisco, 27s—prior to arei: = The Br ship Glenesk was chartered prior to arri- val for wheat t0 St Vincent, 28s Sd: Br bark Ladas, Europe, 31s 84 ; Br ship'Miltlades, London. 4. Spoken. Per tug Vigilant—Oct 26, between Point Reyes and whistllas buoy, bark Columbia from FPort | Blakeley. ior Sau Francisco. Sept 17—Lat 10 N, long 26 W, ship Hecla, from Fhiladelphia, for San Francisco. Oct 10—Lat 13 N, long 32 W, Brship Isle of Arran, trom Cardiff. for Santa Rosalia. Memorandum. Per W G Irwin—Oct 24 saw a fonr-masted bark bound in, in lat ¥6 51 N, long 136 38 W. Domestic Porta. TACOMA—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr San Benito, hence Oct 23, SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Willamette, hence Oct 2 TACOMA—Safled Oct 22-Schr Allen A, for Tam:i, Oct 26—Schr La Gironde, for San Pedro. TILLAMOOK—Sailed Oct 25—Simr Truckee. for San Franclsco. ASTOR1A—Arrived Oc* 26—Brship County of Haddington, from Colombo. Sailea Oce 26—Ger ship _Henrletta. for Queens- town: schrs Annie Gee, Fannle Adele and Laura May, for San Francisco. NEHALEM RIVER—Arrived Oct 28—Schr Ku- reka, hence Oct 5: scirs Arthur I and Conflanza, hence Oct —. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Oct 25—Schr Noko- mis, for Guaymas: schr Jennle Stella, for San Francisco. » PORT BLAKELEY—Launched Oct 26 from Hall Kros shipyard stme <pray. for San Fraricisco. NAVARRO—Arrived Oct 26-Stm: National City, hence Oct 25. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Oct 26— Bktn Kiikitat, from Honolulu; Brstmr Amarapoors, from Hongkong. sailed Oct 25—Schr Elvenia, for San Franclsco; schr Mary Buhne, for —. ‘TACOMA—Sailed Oct 25—Ship Levi G Burgess, fo- San Franclsco, OSEATTLE-Arrived Oc: 35—Schr Vega, hence L 12, 05008 BAY—Amived Oct 35—Stmr Bonlta. hoe ct 22 COOS BAY—Salled Oct 26—Schrs Gotama and and Wesiern Home and stmr Faralion, for San Francisco, REDONDO—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Newsboy, from Usal. GASTURIA—2exived Oct 26-Stmr Emplre, he L 22, PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Oct 25—Br bark Alt- car. from Port Blakeley. Oct 26—Bktn Klikitat, from Honoluiu. EUREKA—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr fomona, hce Oct 24: sumr Arcata, hence Oct 4; bark Ceylon, trom Honoluiu. Salled Uct 26—S:m- Vomons, for San Fran- cisco; stmr Arcata, for Porciaud. Foreign Ports. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Oct 24—Br ship Aus- tralia. from Oregon. KIN > ALK—Passed Oct 24—Br bark Inverness- shire. from Portland, for Liveroool YOKOHA MA—-a'ied Oct 41— Br stmr_Ettrick- anle. Oct 24— Brstmr C11na, hence Oct 8. OCOS—Arrived Uct 9—3cac Annle Larsen, hnce Sept 1. csAxu—Amrnd Oc: 36—Schr King Cyrus, from emainus. HOYAL ROADS—Arrived Oct 23—Brship City of Glasgow, from Callao. salled Oct 22—Brship British General, for Ta- COOAMOX —Salled Oct 26—Stme Washtenaw, for Ban Francisco. X ora. Movements of Trans-Atlant'c Steam 2 NEW YORK~—Arrived Oct 2¢—Stmr M(:"(:'n'enn: Amsterdam: stmr >aale, from Bremen an RO TERDAM~ Arrived out Oct 26—Stmr Veen: Arrived out Oct 25-8tm? ‘ out Oct u5—Stmr dam. BREMERHAVEN. Aller: stmr Bonn. AMSTERDAM—Arrived aan iam, 4 A VTLLE—Satled Oct 24—Stme Norwegiso, fof New York. Importations. COSHO0POLIS—Per Sunol—325 M ft lumber. Aberdeen—2 cs salmon. Hoquiam— 40 bdls cottonwood. South Bend—1765 sks oysters, 3 03 cranberrfes 1 sk ovsters. 3 PORT HARFORD—Per Santa Rosa—609 sks faxsecd. 1160 sks barlev, 1097 sks beans, & bxs fish. 1 cs cigars, 1 bx groceries. 1 bx dry OHVES,X c3 shues, 281/, cs egxs, 8145 bxs butter, 1 bx shel 14 cs honey, 8 bdis hides, 403 bxs apples, 25 bxs green fruli, 90 bxs pears, 2 coops chickens, 1 cO0p turkeys, 9 dressed calves, 1 cscanned tomatoes. Santa Barbara—1 bx but-er. 183 oxs lemons, crts a'r pumps, 10 sks erawfish. ‘ort, Los Angsies—1 bbi wine, 7 bales dried apri- cois, 3 5ks dried peaches, 2 bxs clocks, 1 cs clzars, 2 ca'painty, 1 trunk hats, 22 pkgs hardware. 1 bdl iron, 22 K D wazons Redondo- 52 sks castor beans, 1102 sks barley, 1 bx seed, %19 bdis hides, 65 bales pelts, 5 bd! alf skins, 15 sks cement, i cs drugs. 5 bxs gum. 6 bxs rezisters, 6 cs eartheaware, 5 bales garden hose, L keg syrup, 16 ¢s_canned goods, 25 cs LOOK cases, 15 cs D S boxes. 2 bxs drugs, 1 ¢S CIgATS. San Diego—1cs mdse, 1 cash register. 1 roll car- pet, 113 bdls green hides, 6 bbls tallow, 2 bdls skins, 60 bxs raisins. 75 bxs lemons, 1 €3 wine. 1, keg olives. 1 bdl carpet sample, 169 bals dry fish, 49 kits pickled fish, 7 hf-bbls pickled fish. 8 bxs quinces, 70 bxs limes, 43 bxs oranges. 2 roils wire cloth, 2'¢s dry goods 'S Cs beeswax, 2 ¢ paint, 2 c3 ginss, 4 bxs cheese. 68 bdls skins. MOSS LANDING—Per Glpsy—1 cseggs, 900 sks oats. 1797 sks potatoes, 203 sks bean 36 rolls paper. 76 bxsapples, 200 reams Santa Cruz—1 bx butter, 34 bxs apples, 2 rolls leather, 1 crt bicycle, 1 bx notlons, 2 bxs fish, 500 bbis lime. Pigeon Polnt—3 bxs butter, 55 bxs cheese, 80 drums cheese. 20 sks potatoes, 18 bdls lead, 7 sks junk. 940 sks beans. Amesport—18 bxs cheese, 2 bxs butter, 24 sks peas, 25 sks potatoes. Consiwneen. Per Sunol—Grays Harbor Commercial Co; C H Gibbs: Wheaton, Breon &Co: C E Whitney & Co; Morgan Oyster Co; Norton, Teller & Co; National Brewery; Rosenbers Eros: Capi Sharp. Per Gipsy —Norton, Telier & Co: H Dutars Bollman; Marshall, Teggart & Co: Wolf & Tose; Wadhams & Co: T'nomas Loughra: naker & Welbanks: Murray & S'einhagen; Unlon Paper Co: McDonough & Runyon: A W Fink & Co Frederickson & Jacobson: Western Roll Paper Co L G Sresovich & Co: A Castenola; M Franclsco: andard Oil Co: Hilmer, Bredhoft &Schulz: Kron anning Ce Dairymen’s Union: H Cowell & Co; Dodge, Sweenev & Co: O B Smith & Co: John Cen ter: order: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Herman Joost; M T Freitas & Co; Martin, Feusler&Co: C A De- maran: A Galli Frait Co: B Frapoill. Per Santa Rosa—<insheimer Bros; J P Thomas: H Dutard; S P Milling Co; Iialian-Swiss_Colo: Van Voss & Co: order; Haas Bros: G W Harris: J ¥ Muir: Dairymen’s Union: Witzel & Baker; Chas Fish: Williams. Marvin & Co: K T Alien & Ct S Strauss & Co: Dennison. Wilson & Co; Marahall & Relly: S Levy & Co; McDonough & Runyon: H Bareman: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Chas Adams; Hilmer, Eredhoft & Schuiz: Russ, Sanders & Co: ) D E Allison & Co: C E Whitney & Co: Hanson & Co: MT Freitas & Co: LG Sresovich & Co; Han- son & Co: Sieber Bros: Labor Exchanze: ¥ Mack; De Bernardi& Co: H Kirchmann & Co: J son & Co; E K Stevens & Co H N Tilden & Levy & Co: H Heckman & Co; L D Stone & C. Perry: Baker & Hamilton: J Lyancovich & G M Franka: Brigham. Hoppe & Co; Dalton Bros: A Gerberding & Co; J C Johnson & Co; 1enderson, Rrown & Co: A Levy & Co: Wilson Eros: Badlam Bros: AmericanUmon Fish Co: A Paladinl: Ross, Higzins & Co: Milani & Co: A Perry; Fisen Vine yard Co; Stevens, Buholdt & Co: Crown Distillery Co; Kobler & Frohling; Michalitschke Bros: Pac Wall Paper Co; R W Mason & Co: Sunset T & T C0: D M Osborne & Co: Pacific Ofl_and Lead Co; Kowalsky & Co: Sunset Seed and Plant Co; Louls Dahl; Newion Bros: W R Knight & Co; Christ & Framm: Pacific Coast Newspuper Co: Newton Bros; Plerce & Co: American {m>ort Co; Boston Woven Hose Co; Pierce & Co: Levin Bros: Tha Cudahy Packing Co; San Francisco Automatic Co: Wetmore Bros; Hills Bros: Lamson Store S M C W Mackie; W B Sumner& Co: E J Shattusk d Co: Califorma Fruit and Evaporating Co; Reid & Goodman; Pacific S.ates Type Foundry: £ S Dow & Co; San Francisco Brewery Co M S Simas & Co; W B Correl: J H Cain & Co: W &J Sloane & Co: Campodonico & Malcolm; Amer Press Assn: C S Emérson & Co; J W Goodwin & Co: Wolf & Son: Eveleth & Nash: Union Oil Co: J W Gale & Co; i L Greenhood: W P Kuller & Co: P J Langenbach: John Roebiing Sons & Co: B J Schmidt & Co: D W Earle & Co; Ta-lor & Spo.swood: Klauber & L Lewis Packing Co; Gray & Barbleri; Muler & jorlan & Co: B F& Co: Fage & S OCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. CO0. DAYS T0 HAWAIl, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA, 8 S. AUSTRALLA for HONOLULU oni aey- day, November 10, 8t 10 a.3. Special party razes. S 8 MONOWAI salls via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYOUNEY, Tuursday, Novem- ber 12, at 2 P M. 5 Line1o COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOW N, South Africa. 3. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents, THE O.R. & N. CO. | 114 Montzomery stray, DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAINID From Spear-street Wharf, at 10 A. 3¢ F _\RE{GI‘: First-class ) Including < 86 Second-class Jberth & med's SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Columbia....... § .Oct. 25, Nov. 4, 14, 24 State of California.....Oct. 30, Nov. 9,19, 29 Through tickets and through baggaze to all Eastern poluis. Kates and folders upon applica ton to Frelght Office, 32° F. F. CONNOR. General Agent, 30 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents PACIFIC COAST _ STEANSHIP €0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY R art- s Framane o ooy ¥ 35 ‘For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 1an00_and Sitka (Alaska), ac 9 A. 3., Oct. 11, 36, For Vicioria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town: send, Seatle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New W atcom (Bellincham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. 3 Oet. 1, 6,11, 1 26, 31, and every fifth day there- after, connecting ‘at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., atTacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with Ge N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jiureka, Arca a and Fields Landing (Hume boldt Bar), sir. Pomona 2 P. ., Oct. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 8, and every fourth day thereafter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_iuls Oblspo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Saa Fedro (is Angeles) and Newpom, at 9 4 & Oct. 2, 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and évery fourth day thereatter. For ~an Diego, stopping only st Port Harrord (San Lyis Obispo), santa Barbars, Port Los An- geles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 .'Oct. 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every foursh day thereatter. % For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz_and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 4.3¢ 25th of each month. The Company reserves right to change steamers or salling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. @OGDALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Francisoo, CONPAGNIE GEFERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE. French Line to Havrs. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH (O River, foot of Morton st. i ravelers by this line &void both transit hy English railway and the discomiort of crossing the channel in s small boat. New York 10 Alexundris, Kgyp, Via Pacls, first-class $160; second-class, $116, * - LA GASCOGNE. b .Oct. 81,843 LA BRETAGNE : LA CHAMPAGN La TOURAIN LA GAECOGN B kor wIther particulars ap; A. FORGET, Agent, No. 8, Bowling Green, New Yor<. . F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, b Monigomeey avenue, San Francisco, WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWEEN i New York, Queenstown & Liverpools SAILING EVEKY W . ABIN, $50 AND UPWARD, ACCORD. C ing to steamer and accommodatio: selected: second cabin, $ 2 50 and 81, 50: Ty and Teutonic. Steerae Tickets from Engiand, fre: land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmar through to San Francisco at lowest raies HICKEM, sailing_dates and cabin plans may be procurs from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock or 4t ths General Office of the'Company; 613 JArie T under Grand dotel. - 6. V. 5 STOCKTON STEAMERS 8, Washington st,, IA‘E‘»VIO'. 5‘.’5;5? r'r;lslllu received up T i 30 P M. = mmoaations Reserved by Telephons. 'nr.s:m?uue Tnaxing through raies on Vallag Road freight AMERS, % . D. Peters, T. C. Walker, City of Stoclkton. L eiephone Main 803, CaL Nav. and imop. Ce VALLEJO A¥D U. S NAVE-YARD. STEAMERE *“MONTICELLO,”” Daily at. Sazurd s Mission-stree: Do ssion- 3k, Landing o phone Black 261, *Excursion trip, giving 6 he FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SATA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT S0, . (Sundays excepted); Alviso dally at 6 P. M. (Saturdays excepted). Freight and Pas senger. Fare belween San Francisco and Alvis : to San Jose, 75c. Bet 1. 20 We a5ia Ciara st San Jose v