The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 28, 1896, Page 10

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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1869. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKET Silver lower. ; Wheat a fraction off. Freights dull. Bariey and Corn weager. Oats and Rye dull. May and Feadstufts weak. Beans more firmty held. F.our weak. Mustard 82 ed firm. Po:atoes and Onions as usual. Butter and Cheese unchanged. Fine £ggs firm. ‘rwo cars Eastern Poultry here. Melons about gone. Tabie Grapes continue to rise. Diminished stocis of Wine Grapes. Dried Fruits and Raislns keep firm, Provisions unchanged. Hides and Leather firm but dull. Wool the same. ops make a marked advance. Coal unchanged. Coftee quiet. | No variation in Ol Hogs a1vancel. | i : - g}v/'ranc‘/bca f@M | | | | | O Clear @ Partly Cloudy | | @ Clovdy ® Rain® Snow| | Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures at station indicate maximum temperatur for the those underneath it, if any, the amofint of tall, of melted suow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Jsobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- dotted lines, equal temperature. The “high” means hizh tarometric pressure and | is_usually accompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” | Teters to low pressure. and is usually preceded | and accompanied by clondy weather and rains. “Lows” usvally first appear on the Wushincton coasi. W the pressure is high in_the interior and jow slong the coasi,and tle isobars extend north and south along the coast. rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- | able. With a “hizh” in the vicinity of Idaho, and | the pressure falling to the California coas. warmes | weather may be cted in summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions will .produce an opposite resuli. WEATHER BUFEAU REPOET. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE WEATHER BUREAU, AN FRANCISCO, Uct. 27, 1896, forecast The following maximum temperatures are re- | ported from stations in California to-day: | Eureka 58, Fresno 58, San Diego 66, Red Bluff | an Luis Obisps 62, Yuma 70, San Francisco eles 62. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 61, | minimum 51, mean 56. | 5 P. . —Weather cond| tions and general The storm, which was cen‘ral last evening off | the coast of Oregon, moved rapidly southeastward during the might and is now central in Scuthern a and Arizooa. General rain has tallen during the past twenty-four hours throughout i evada, Utah and Arizona. The skies | have cleared durinz to-day throughout Nortbern - Callfornia, but rain is still falling in portions of | Sonthern California and Arizona _Conditions are | favorable for showers to-njght in Utah. Dec.tedly | colder weather prevais ii Arizona and the tem- | degrees btelow the normal thioughout the entire reglon sou h of Orezon and | Idaho. 1he condiiions are favorsbe for thl, 1rosts In portions of California to-night. Foreca-t made at Frar co for 30 hours .endinz midnighr. October <8, 129 Morthera California — General Wednesday: fresh nortn variable in the northern portion. ~ouihern California—Fair. warmer in northern portion Wednesdar; fresh westerly winds Nevada—Probably falr Wednesday; somewhat | warme: Ttah—Fair Wednesday : somewhat warmer. Arizona— i air, warmer Wednesday. San Francisco snd vicinity — ueneraly fair | Wednesday; brisk westerly winds. W. H. HaMmoN, Forecas: Official. perature is from 5 to falr, warmer inas, becoming NEW 1ORK MARKETS. | Financiul. ¥FW YORK, X. Y., Oct. 27.—From a rather trregular opening the stock market resumed its upward course and ior a time the dealings were | characterized with buoyancy. The feverishnessat | the siart was the resuit of London selling, higher | rates for money and a falling off in the demand for wheat. The losses in stocks at this time were in- significant, and before 11 o'clock the entire list | * displayed renewed sirength. Sogar was the greit | feature, and_on enormous dealings movel up to | within a fraction of 118. Covering of short con- | tracts was the main factor at work in this stock, althoush there was some buying for the account of lower Wall-street interests. 3 ‘The market met with & serious setback &round | midday. when & rumor from \Washington was put | afloat to the effect that General Fiizhugh Lee had | sent n his report on Cuban sffairs. Lo was stated | in his communication he had taken a stand agalnst Spain, and that the President would cail &0 extra session of (ougress to ac. on the matter. | Mon| worked up to 12 per cent, and this added | ling of alarm. Frices bruke bad ~ugar 7 Reuding, 134c to Chicago on and Quincy, 154 | Paul, 134 t0 72; Rock_ lsland, bg | Louisvilie and Nashvilie, 13 to 4 Mankattan, 13 to 9:5&; Susquebanna wnd West- | ern preterred, 134 to 3214: Leathcr preferred, 134 | 10 615%; Western Union, 13/ to 847, nnd the re- | maindrr of the list 14 to 1 per cent. 'Upoa inves i- | gation there was discovered no foundation for the | stories of new compiications with Spain and eariy sellers started in to cover. Purchases for this ac- . count brought a raily in sugar o: 134 per cent and | the other prominent stocks recovered auywhere | from 14 10 1 per cent. A decline in the money | Fate 10 6 per cent also had a good effect. Near the | close 1imid holders b>gan to sell again and a part of the rally noted was Jost. In the final deaiings speculation was barely | stead. Net changes show losses of 14@17; per cent, the latter in Chicago Gas. In express s.0c<s Uuited States Jomped 5 per cent to 40 vn the | decluration of the semi-anuual dividend rejorted | yesterday. ‘i otal sales were 306,304 ‘shars, of | which 80,800 were Sugar, 56,500 Reading, 24,600 | Burlington and Quincy, and 18,800 St. Puul. Bonds ciosed weak in tone. Sales footed up §1,247,000. Chicazo. Gas fives fel 1 to 91; Le- | troit Gas consol five ferred, 1 to 4334 ; T 110 69: lLeading first pre- | s Palific_seconds. 1 to ours, 54 10 38%, and Hocking Vaiiey 145 to B3, In Government bonds §10.000 coupon fours of | 1925 sold at 11733@117%, aund $5000 coupon fives ut 11134 Grain. FLOUR—Quiet, essy. Winter wheat, low grages, $2 20@s3 35: do Air 10 ancy, $3 15@ 4 40 do_patents, $+ 50@: 90: Minnesota clear, 33@ | : do straits, 83 9C@1 > do patents, @4 80: low exirus, $2 20@3 35: city mils, do_patents. 5 10@ @3 7 . Rye flour—Quiet, easy CORNMEAL=Dull, stead, $215@2 20. RYE—Dull,steady: Western, 4314@43%4¢, c. 1 1. New Yor! BARLEY—Weaker: 28%4c. W i - AT—Spot marke: éusier, with options fair- 1y active for eX; ort: £. 0. b.. 8015¢; ungraded red, 60@31c: No. 1 Northern. 7744c. Uptions opened weak and declined 214@2%c on easy cables, weak West and lecal remhizing with foreizn selling: ral ied 35@Y5= on local covering: ci05ed weak at 1%c below s es erday. December snd Mav most aciive. No. 2 red, January, 77%4c: | ve. mixture, saperfin-, $2 25@2 90: fine, 81 8UG ¢ $2 80@3 10. yeiow Western, March, 797g¢: May, 792; Octover. 7334c; Novem- | ber, Td1jc: Del enber, 76c. . COKN—Spo: dull, weaker. X0. 2, 2815@30c ele- vator, 3154@32c afloat, Uptions were dull and weak at %e decline, fol- —_— 5 FINADIEXAL CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND REW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & Co., @ Leidesdorfr St., Tel Main 1954. BEANCH OFFICE 883 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 5828 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo~ tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 8. F. CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIRE. NEW YORK. | de | January por | slow. | $225@3 4 | Cornichons, 81 UB@L 10 B h1f craie: | crate; Muscats, 8.@90c lowing the West and London realizing. May an December mos: active. . October, 29%kc; Decem ber, 3U7gc; May, 33%c. OAT~—~pot dull; weaker. Options weaker, dull; Uctober, $2%gc; December, 2814c, Muy, 2554¢. Sput prices: .o, 2, 22140; No. 2 white. 23c; No. 4. 2034c: No. 8 white, @24c; wuite do, No. 3, No. 2 Chicago, 2814c: o; mixcd Western, Yac. Provisions. LARD — Quiet. easy: Western steam. $4 10; $4 40; October, $4 65, nominal Refined, Coniinental, $510: South American, compound, 455@4 Vs —Moderats demand; new mess, £8 50@9. SUTTEK — Quiet; fancy, sierdy: Western dairy, 8@l2c: do creamery, 1234@20c: do fac- tory, B@1134c: Kigins, 20¢; imitation creamery, 1014@14c. Ciik kSE—Moderate demand; part skims, 314@ 634¢: full skims, 22p@3c. - suuS—Fancy, scarce and_ firm; icehouse, 1416 @l6c; Western, iresh, 16@19c: do, case, $2 70 @4 50; limed, 15¢c, TALLOW—Weak and quiet; city, 53@3%c: c. GIL—rull, easy: crude, 20@ vellow prime, 2614c. 33@6c; Japan, 4@ ke F.rm: domesti, easier; New Orleans, 25@ 20 to 35 points un. Novem- . $9 > $9 65@9 95: Marcn, $9 65 @Y'95; April, 89 95; July. 49 80@10 US; Spot Ko, steady, quiet: No. 7, 1034c. SUGAR — Firm, fairly acave: off A, 3%@ 3%ec; mold A, 434c: standurd A, 414c; confection- ers’ A, 4c; out joaf, 434¢: crushed, 434c; POw- dered, 43gc; granulated, 414c; cubes 43/gc. ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@12¢c. 3 EACY ES—Peeied, bexes, 13@15¢; unpeeled do, T@10%4c. PRU Four sizes, 515@5%4c. KAISINS — Two-crowr. loose Muscatel, 434c; a0, “three-crown, 534@6c: do swur-crows, Bl @63c: do, London ‘ayers, new, $1 35@1 40; do, cluscers, oid, $1 25@1 40. HOPS—Choice, firm. Pacific Coast, 3@10%ac. WOOL—Fairy active: firm. Domesiic fieece, 14@28c; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. PIG IRON—Fair demand. American, @12 COPPER—Dul 1} A1—Firm; 810 26 ake. $10 75210 85. omes:ic. 2 85@2 90. TIN — Easy; Straits, $12 80@13. Plates, fairly active. EPELTER—Firm: domestic, $3 7083 80. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Itr., Oct. 27.—The advance of 1c in wheat prices which took place in this market terglay was ineffectus] as an influence on Liver- pool. and bacause it was so reverted unfavorably onus At the opening there was a loss of from g to lc recorded, and as the session progressed fur- ther declines took place. There were indications | of selling by the operator who was most prominent as a factor when prices were rising, but the local crowd by depressing the market forced the brok- ers acting in bis interest to abandon the attempt. Second Liverpool cables were even weaker than the first, a tact wnich emphasized the early ten: ¢ to decline. Receipts in the Northwest were very heavy, 1618 cars arriving, aeainsi 1537 last Tuesday and 1513 a year ago. Chicasd recelved 337 cars and inspected out 31,600 bushels. Bradstreet’s re- vorted an increase in the worid’s avaliab.e supply 0f59.0,000 bushels. kExports at_ Atlantic poris sggregated 454,241 vushels. tlosing Continental cubles were generally jower. 'The Bradstreet an- nouncement caused Iiberal selling and a dropto 8814 for December, but purchases against “puts’ raliled the price 10 t834@7C34ge. Esilmated re- celpts for to-morrow, 20U cars. No. ¥ red spot wheat ranged_nominally from 6934c to 72c, and c0-el from 8934¢ 10 Tul4e. CORN—Was, as customary, dependent upon wheat for inspiration, and, as that gramn was not in a particulariy buoyant conaition, prices In_this market receded. ‘Ihe receipts were heavy, 1036 cars arniving, while ihe output was also extremely great, 857,536 bu-hels being inspected 1rom store. Liverpool cab.es were quiet and steady. Exports amounted to 533.)87 bushels. Bradstree:’s re- ported an increase in stocks of 550.0.0 bushels. May corn opened from 2815c.to 28/4c, declined (0 2784c, closing at 2775@28¢, 4o@5kc under yvester- Tstimated rvceipts 107 10-00.10w 550 cars. TS—Were inciined to droop, there being no [ ng adverse. Receipts were 415 cars and 107, 069 bushels were taken from s.ore. KXpor:s were 61,529 bushels. Bradsirees’ gave an Increase in s of 1,1 r ) esterday. 2,000 bushels. May Oats closed Estimated receipts for Cash, 6915@70c; December, 7314c: May, T9@79%c. heceipis were 107 cars. PROVISIONS—Trading was very moderate, the direction b-ing toward a-lower level. Hogs and grain bo.h shuwed a dechning trend, permittinz hoiders (0 f ment. At the close Januery lard 21gc lower; Januiry ribs 216@5c lower. BUITER—The buler market was quiet and pasy to-day. Keceipts were fair, but the dema was slow. Extra creamery 181ac: oiher prices unchanged. sGG—Fresh stock was in moderate supply, and s0.d well; u firm feeling existed. Prices were un- changed. MONEY—Was firm at 7% for call and time loaus. Aew Yura exchauge soid at 90c discount. Closing Prices. M“‘";:.;/T Octooer. (6%gc; December, 6834c: ay, 75 O, October, 23¢; December, 2414c; May, 27%@?8c. vALS Ociober, 171jec: December, 1814c; . FULh—December, §6 97%: January. §7 8. 1Alu—December, $4 50: Junuary, $4 §0. L.iLn—Decemver, $5 62s: Jauoary, $3 573 Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. ILL, Oect 27.—The cattle market was quiet and steady to-day. Tte receip:s were moderate. Choice kinds were scarce and mostly nominal. The demand for hogs was The feeling was weak, and prices quotably 5@10c lower. The run was not heavs. ‘The gen- eral demand’ for sheep was fairly active, and as | ofterings were not large the fee.ing was steady. CATTLE—Kecemts. 4500, Fancy beeves. $500 @5 10: choice 1o trime 1300 (0 1700 I steers, #4 50@4 90: good to choice steers. 1200 to 1600 m. 24 10@4 45; meaium steers. 1200 101400 . & 80 @4 0U: 3air beet sieers. 1000 10 1300 s, $3 60@ 575: common beef steers. £3 20@3 50: good Lo cholce stockers and feeders, 900 10 1250 Ib, £5 25@ 8 65: ialr 10 x00d do. 500 to 875 B, $2 50D 8 20: bulls. choice 10 extra, $2 80@3 25: bulls, pooc 1o choice. $1 75@2 75: cows ana heifers, cholce to prime. $3 503 85; cows, 1air to choice, ows, common (0 falr canners. §1 50@ 2 10: calves, £00d (0 choice, $5 b0@6 V0: calves, common to 00d, £3 V@5 25: Texas grass sieers, 52 60@3 10: Wesiern range steers, 2 90@s 90 Western range cows ana heifers. $2 50@3 25; milkers and springers, P head, $26@40. £ UGS — Keceipis. 26,000. Heavy paczinz ana spippins lois. $3 20@3 50: common 0 choice mixed, $3 40@3 50: choice assorted. $5 40@ ©50: nighi, $320@3 55: pigs. 82 SUGS 45 SHEEP—Keceipis, 15,000, iuIeris w choice, 317665 25; mmbs, $344 50. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR. Oct. 27.—HOGS— | Receipts. 7700 Market 10c lower, closing weak. Light and mixed. $3 15@: 35: heavy. $3 05@3 25. CATTLE—Receipis, 3300. Market steady and active. Steers, $3@4; cows, $1 25@2 90: teeders, SHEEP — Receipts, 1000. Market _sactive, steady; Western muttons, $2 45; lambs, §3 26. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo, Oct. 27.— HOGS—Recelpts, 2500. blarket . Lizht, 33 20@3 35; neavy. $3 10@3 25. : 9000, Markec strong tive steers, best, 34 10@4 80: fair togood, $3 10@ $410; cows and heiers. best, $2 70@3 0U: fair (0 | 82 65@3 40. €00, $1 6U@270: swcxers and feeders, $2 25@ 3 ho: Texas and Westeru, $2 30@3 45; bulls, 51 60@2 70; calves. $1@10. sSHREkF—Receipts, 1000. Market strong. CALIFOEMA FRUIT 'SALES. NEW YORK, X.Y., Oct. 27.—The Earl Fruit | Companr sold California fruit to-day as follows: Grapes—Tokay, $2 30@2 90 @ crate: half crates, $105@1 50: Cornichon. $1 25@1 45. CHICAGO, IrL, Oct. 27.=Porter Bros. Com- pany sold Calffornia iroit s foliows: White Cor- nichons, $3 @ crat>and $1 25 per half crate: other oxavs, ® halt §1 95@2 15 P _crate and Bic@$l 25 Verdels, 95c. NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Sharea, Money on call was 5312y: last loan a: 6% and closing offered at 8% Prime mercantlie paper, 7@10% 1sr etiver, 647> Mexican _doliars, 5Ulg> Sterling Exchan,o Is firm, with actual business m bankers' bills at £4 8114@4 134 for sixty days, and $4 S4le@4 £43, lor demand. Yisied rates, §4 22@s 8335 Commercial bills, $4 B0@4 81. ‘Government bonds firm: State bonds. dull; raliroad bonds lower. Silver at the board was weak. CLORING wraces. Am Tel & Cable.. M;z Norfolk & Weatrn.* 10 Atchison.. 1364 Preferred......... 10 Preferred. 23 141y Acams Express....) 45 81 ‘alion, Terre Haute 57 101 American Express110 145 AmericanTovacco. 7354 9334 Preferred. 5 124s Eny StateGas. 70" Ealtimore & Ohio. d preferred. 27 Brunswick Lands.. %N, Y.& N. M. ... 114 Euffalo, Roch & £7 168 |N. Y. & New 45 Cenada Pacific..... B714/N. Y., & W 814 Canada Southern.. 2815 Canton Land. 9 Central Pacific. prevy ¥s Oregon Improvmns 1 Preferred, e Preferred. 55 |Oregon Na 16 Chicago. I. 743 Oregon Shors Lins. 15 Cnicago & K. Il... 3714)) scific Man 85 "I peorla, D.& Kvans 2 85 Pitisburs & W. ptd 15 Puliman Palace....15115 1 Consolidated Gas.. 148 €. C G &St Louls 273/ Reading. ‘Preferred. 72" RioGrand Preferrad. centive to advance he influence of other markets | Del. Lack&Westra. 154 |St. Paul, Denver & R. & 11 Preferred. . 1241 4214 St Paul & Dolnth. 12 Preferred......... TR, 2834/ St. Paul & Omaha. 40% | Proferred.. 120 :,/; SLPM. & 109, stiver Certificates. 64% Southern Pacific... 13 - Hocking — Hocking Valley. 5 Homestake., H. & Texas Cé llimols Central.... 93 |Texas Pacl lowa Central Tol.A.A.&N. Preferrea. 10l & Ohio Cent... 20 Kansas & Texas. Preferred. Preferred _....... 26%s Tol.5t.Louls Kingston® pPem... 3 Preferred.. 15 Lake Erie & Westa 16 Preferred.. 61 LakeShore. National Lead. £ Preferred. 86 Long lsiand. s 87 Louisvillé & Nash. 46 Louisville. Na&in 1 Preferred. 2 Manhattan C 92 Preferred. . . Memphis 15 |Ctiea & B. River..150 Mexican Central... 814 \Wab.S. L & Pac.. 6% Michigan Central.. 94 | greferred. - 15% Mnn &S, L. — | Wells-Fargo.. Preterred. Vestern Union. Minn & St. £ eod. ?lfi"\\‘ufinnsln Centeal. 1 Jsipreterred...... 71 |Wheeilng &L 5. 6V 2d preferred 44| Preferred. . . 27l Missouri Pacific. . 21 |Am Cotton Ol pfd. 55% Mobile & Oh 118 |W. U. Beef FEZTL 8 Nashvilie & Chait. 1Y Aun Arbor. Nutional Linseed.. 16 | Preferred.. N.J. Centrat..... (104 |Brooklyn'iracton. 1914 Aosih Ameaca.,. 34 krie 2d pideeeeeees 19 C1osiNu BoNDL Northern Pac 1sts. 114 - 10835 Alabama, s .69 Atenison - 48 D i 74 15 Pac 1stsot’9: CR&Nista..... 108 02 o Cherokee 4s, 1896.100 | Do ~onsol bs. Do 1897, -100 %/ Or Short Line .109 To 1898. .100 35| Do cons bs. . 89 Do 1899.........100 T Pacitic ¥s of *97....101% Ches & Onio -107 | Phila& tieading 4s. 77 Ch&N P It Keisbs_ 2114 Do st pfdincam. $4 DC8-65s 10924 RGrande West 1sts 72 Den & ¥ < 118145/ St1&lronMtGen 33 73 Do gs. 8505 8U L& S K Gen 83.106 Erte 2ds. 60 1126 FiwabenCity ists 50 116 CH&SAGS, €0 Carolina 414s... 100 Do2d 7s. Eonthern KRR bs... 85 Gen Elec Deb bs... 90 H & Tex Cent 63..106 | Do Pac Cal 1sts.. 104 78 Lo con 6 Tenn new 8. g 85 1: 95 19 Jexas Pacific lsis. . !9 exas Pacific 2ds.. hunsus Fa Cousois 6734 Unlon Pac 1sts 98.100 B Fulsts Lien divlos | UK an reg of 1925.116 1aConsol 4s....... 80 | Jods, coupon....117 Missouri funding...— | U & 4x, re 0f 1807.107 MKT2as.,, ., ., 06 Do 4s. coupon.... 108 Do ds L 8L | To2 93 [ Lo Bs. 110% Matual Unfon 6s...108 | 1 o®s.coupon....111%4 N J Ceni Gen 85,114 | Vaiunding dent... 08 N Y C&eSt Louls 4310814 Do registered. ... — Nor&West Gen 6s.115 Do deferred 6s. Bl A Caroinaconds. 95 | Dotrus: repussi. 5 Do 6s. 116 |Wabasn 1sc 0s..... 105 Northwest Consols. 135 | West BOOKS dbu. . bV Lu aeb Bs........106Y FORE1GN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL. ENa., Oct. 27.—The spot market 15 aulet at 7s 2d@7s 3d. Cargoes dull at 38 34 arrived. FUTURES. The Froduce Fxchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Ked Winter. Octo- ber, 63 2d; November. 6s ¥d: December, 6s 234d; Junuary, ts 214d: February, 63 2d. SECURITIES. LUNDON, ENe.. Oct. 27.—Consols. 10834 ; sil- ver, 29 15-16d: French lientes, 1011 852 EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. . - $48 Sterilug Exchange, sight D= afai, Sterling Cables.... . - 4 85 New York Exchange, sight L= Par New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 0214 Fiue silver, ® ounce. L= 6474 Mexican Loiiars. . b 3% e e IROLUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND O1HER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are dull and nominal at 26s 3d, usual options. The chartcred wheat fleet in port has & registered tonnage of 75,000, against 53,540 tons on the same daie last year; disen- gaged, 34,500 tons, against 652 n the way to this port. 248,300 1ons, against 301,900. W ELEAT-1 he steame; r takes for Calcutta 103.780 ctls. valued at $140,000; Androsa, for Laverpool, 4492 cils, at $5810. ‘The markel i1s weiak and dull all over the world. On the local market both spot and future prices | are off ugain and trace 1s very duil. as the ship- pers are holding off. Fair to choice shipping ranged from $1 80 1081 3114, and extra choice milling from 81 35 to $1 5745, CALL BOARD BALFS. INFORMAL E18810N—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 cus, : 12,000, $1 346k 2000, $1 Bdig: 40.000, 5dle. Lecember—zu00, ¥1 81; 2000, $1 3075 2000, $1 30545: 2000, $1 5034, SECOND SESSION — May — 2000 cis. $1 84: 4000, $1 535%: 12,000, $1 5534 ; 16,000, §1 33%. December—4000, 81 oU; 6000, 1 293, KEGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—4000 ctls, 12,000, $1 83%: 2000, $1 8%5; 2000, 36: 60U0, $1 33141 UL0, $1 3534: 6000, ‘December—8000, 81 29. AFTERNOON = BESSION $1 3:5%: 10,000, 51 51 B2Y. Lecember—10,000, $1 20%. —The tendency 18 downward and the market s aull. _We quote Feed, 7712@80c B ctl; choice b.ight, 8114@8214c cil; Brewing, 85@ 8714¢; No. 1 Chevailer, $1@1 10. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL EESSION—9:15 0'clock — December— y, — 26,000 ctls, #1 82345 22,000, 6000 ctls, 2000, »9c. December—2000, May—2000 ctls, 88c. De- cemuer—2000, T9%kc: 2000. 7934c. OA’TS—No busiuess of any consequence. White from $1 U5 1o $1 20, according to quality. <, or feed, 90c@81 05: for seed, $1 20@1 :0: nominal} Ked, 90cg#1 05; Surprise, nomi- nal—noue here. CORN—Large Yellow continues to shade off. The marke: is very“um{i Llnze7 Yellow, 8715@ S0c B eti: Smal Round ao, 97%%c@$l B cu; White, 8b@80c. i » KYE—Dull at $1@1 05 B ctl. BUCKWHEAL—Quo.ed at $1@1 10 8 cil. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR-Is weak at the decline. The China steamer Look out 8220 bbls, the smallest shipment for some time. Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $4 wagéo; Bakery' exuras, $4 40 5@a. Feed Corn, $19 50@20 50: Cracked Corn, $20@21 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Frices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the irade: Graham Flour, $2 85 100 Dbs; Kye Flour, $2 75 ® 100 Iba: Rice Flour, #675: Cornmeal, $235; extra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 40: Oat_Groats, $4: Hominy, 310 @3 30; Buckwheat Flour, #3 10@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $8 50; Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Flour, $5; Kolled Uats, $4; Pearl Earley, $3 75@4i; Spil Peas, $5 507 Green do, $4 25 P 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay Is weak. No change in Feedstuffs. BRAN—$13 50@14 for the best and $12 50@18 B ton for outside brands, MIDDLINGS—$17@18 for lower grades, and $15 50@19 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolied_Barley, $14@19 B ton; Olicake Meal at the miil, $23 B ton; joobing, $24; clipped Uats, $1 25 B ctl. JLAY—Wheat, 88@10 50: Wheat and Oat, $7@ Oat, $6@% 50; Barley. $6@7 50: River Bar- $5@6: Alfalfa, $5 50@6 50 : compressed, 36@9; s5.0ck, $6@5 50: Clover, $658 B lou. STRAW—35@45¢ 3 bule. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS-Deaiers are asking higher prices again for some Kkinds, but business s dull. Bayos, $1 40@1 50; Small Whites, $1 40@1 50; Lurge Whites. $1 36@1 40; Pinks, 81 10@1 15: Reds, $1 ¥0@1 50: Biackese, $1 10@1 15; ked Kidney, %2 50: Limas, $2@2 10; Butters, $1 40@1 75; Pea, $1 40@1 6) B ou. SEKDS - Mostard is firm and inactive at the advance. Brown Mustard $276@8 9 _cu: Yellow Musiard, $2 10@2 cil: Fiux, $1 35@) 60; Canary 'Seed, 215@234c % Ib: Alfalta, 514@6Yec: Rape, 23oc: Henip, S1ge. DRLED Pras—Aredull. Nlles, $1@1 15 @ cul; Green, $1 40@1 60 ® ctl. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes quotable at 0@ 7Te P cul In sucks and 76c@$1 In bxs; Karly Rose, 25@35c: Burbank Seedlings, 25@40c for Rivers sud 50@90c B cul for Saiinas. ONIONS—Unchanged at 25@30c B ctl. Pickles, 35¢ B sack. N A VIEGETABLFES—Not enough Corn coming in to quote. Tomatoes are s ili higher. Marrowfat Squush quotable at $6@8 B ton: Summer Squash, 76c@$1 B box: Egg Piant, 25@35¢ B box: loma- toes, 2i@45¢c P box: Cucumbers, 25@35c P box: Green Peppers, 26@50c large box: Dried Pep- pers, i@lUc B 1b; Green Peas, 60c@$1 B sack for common and 2@2%zc B M for Garden: String Beans, 75¢@$1 25 9 sk _for common and 234¢ B I lor Garden: Limas. $1@1 20 P sack: Green Okra, 25@50c B _box: Dried Okra, 10@1:14c B Ib; Cabe| bage, 40c B ctl; Carrots. 3U@4vc B sack; uGarlic, 13242 9 lo. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The demand about balances the re- celpts, hence prices are unchanged. QUREAMERY—Fancy, 26@u6e: seconds, 23§40 Dairy—Fancy, 22@2234c: good 10 choice, 20@ 21c: lower grades, i o = PICKLED—16@18e c FIRKIN—16@17c B Ib 3 {BEAMERY JUB-20@21c B D. CHRE~E—Quoiations have not changed for some time. Choice mild new, 814@9c B b: com- mon to good old, 6@Sc B Ib: Cream Cheddar, 10 @11c; Young Anierica, 9@10c; Western, 10@11c; Eastern, 11@18¢ 9 Ib. EGGS—There are Dot many store Eggs on the market at present. Ranch kggs continue. firm. Eastern quotable st 18@28c doz for falr to choice and 24@z6c for fancy; store Kggs, 20@<5c; ranch l.ggs, 30@32%4c for smal (o medium and_35@ a71,se216:: choice; cold-storage, 20@22%4c; Duck POULTKY AND GAME, POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at §5 50@6 for Hens, $4 50@> for young Roosters, $4 25@ 4 50 for 0ld Roosters and $2 76@3 25 for Broilers. Anotlier car will be offered to-day- These continued receipts from the East keep the market de oraiized. Live Turkeys quotable it 13@14c B b for Gob- blers, 12@13c for Hens; young Turkeys 13@18c F b Geese, B Ducks, $3@3 50 Hens. 83 50@1 50: Roosters. younz. 33 20@4 50 do, old, §550@+: Fryers, §2 75@3 26; Lrollers, $275@3 25 for large aud $2 25@2 50 for small; Pl‘fou $150@1 76 B dozen for young und $1 for old. GAME—Hare, 75c@$1: Rabbits, $1 50 for Cof- tontalls and $)@1 25 1or small: Gray Geese, $250: White Geese, 76c@$1 @ doz: Brant, $1 256@1 50. DECIDUOUS aND ClTRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Apples and Pears are 1n sufficlent supply for all current needs. Pomegranates, 85@75¢ B box. Appics, €5c@R1 3 box for eholce, 25@50¢ for common, : Pears, 25@75¢ B box; Winter Nelils, 50c@81. BERRIES— Blackberries, $4@+ 50 P chest.’ Cranberries from W isconsin, ===3 Cod, $7 BU@S B bul; from Coos Bay, $2 50 B box. Strawberries, §2 50@4 for large berries. Raspberries, $4@6 ¥ chest. GRAFES—Taule Grapes continue to adyance. Wine Grapes are in greatly diminisned supply and quier. Isabellas, 750 @81 ¥ crate: Tokays, 40@50c ¥ box: Black Grapes, 40@60c: Verdels, 40@50 Cornichons. 6U@6ac: Muscais, 40@BUC: Sweet- waters, U@4Uc ® box; Grapes in crates bring 100 15¢ more tuan in boxes. Zintandel Wine Grapes, §23@25 B ton: mixed l\?/'}',i '2&@;8‘:8 California Black Grapes, $20@22; te, $12@16. G MELONS—AIl kinds will probably be gone in a few days more. Watermelons sre already out. Cantaloupes, $1@1 75 » crate; Nuimegs, 40@60c @ box. #OfThus FRUITS — Lemons are quotable at $1@1 50 P box for common and $2 50@3 B box for good to cholce; Mexican Limes, $4@5 ¥ box: California Limes, 76c: Bananas. $1@2 ® bunch; Pineapples, $1 50@3 50 @ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— o Both frults and Raisins continue firm, with Raisins leading in firmness and activity. Quotativus on the Fruit Exchange are as fol. lows: CARTLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotabe at. 6@ 9c for Royals and 1112@l2c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 3%c for the 4 sizes: Peaches, 4@5 ¥c for prime 1o choice, 6 @7c_for fancy and 9@lUc for peeled in boxes: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2lac for sun-drieq; Pears, 235@sc for prime to cho.ce, 4@b e 10T quarters and B@6Ypc for halves: Plums, sc 10r pitted and 11pe tor unpiited; Nectarines, 31, @4Ygc for choice snd blac jor sancy: Wnite ¥igs, 8¢: Biack Figs, 214@274c. JOBBING FRICES—Peaches. 41.@6c; fancy, 7@ Tjge; Apricots. 614@gc: fancy, 1 Moorparks, 12 @3¢ evaporaed Apples, 8c: sun-dried, 25,@ Prun; 4@4c jor tne 4 sizes: Figs, bIack, 8c for un ssed and 3@3%ec for press white Flgs, dc; Plums. 415@5c for pitted and 135c for un- pitted; Nectarines, 4@6c B Ib for prime o fancy: Pears, 214@be for whole, 4%4@0%4C for quariers and 415@6Yac for halves. RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES, ¥. 0. 5. FRESNO—Four-crown loose, 5e; B-crown,' dc: -crown, 3ljc: Seedless Sultanas, 634c: Sesdless Muscatels. ‘dc: S-crown London layers. $1 20: clusters. 81 50: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; lmperial clusters, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ @ . JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crown. 10036, Bge: 8-crown, 41he: 2-crown. 34c: seedless Sultanas, 6c; seediess’ Muscatels, dlac: 8-crown London Iayers, §1 25: clusters. §1 80; Debesa clus- ters. $2 75: Imperial clusters. $5 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, new crop, 1. 0. b._shipplug polnt, 6%ac B 1 for standard and 8c B B f.r softshell; Almonds, 6@ 614 for Languedoc, 3@xY4c for hardshell and 8@e for paper-shell, jobbing: | eanuts. 4@8c for Kastern and 4c for California; Hick: uts. 8@6e @ b; Pecans, TY@8c: Filberts, 75a@8c: Brazil Nuts, T4@8c B 1b: Cocoanuts, $1@3 ® 100. HONEY—Comb, 10@12c for bright and 5@ for lower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5: Jight amber extracted, 416@4%4C; dark amber, 434c; dark, 2@3c B b, BrEESWAX-23@u6c B 1. i RUVISIONS. Prices show no further change. Trade 1s fair. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6 R 1 for heavy, 7c Ib for lighi medium, 9c for Hght, 10c B 1b for exira light and 11%4c B Ib for sugar- curea: F-astern sugar-cured Fams, 13@134¢: Cal- itornin Hams, 11@1134c Ib: Mess Beef, §1@7 50; extra mess do, $8@> 5U: tamily do. 39@9 50: extra prime Pork, »7 50@>: exira clear. $16 % bbi; mess, $14 B bbi; Smo.ed Beet, 10c B 1. LARD—Eastern, (ierces. Is anoted at 6c for compound and 6%a@7¢ for pure; pails. 74 B Ib: California_tierces, 5@>%c ¥ I for compound aud 614c for pure: hali-bbis, 6340; 10-1b tins, T44c; 40 6-1b, T3ac B 1. COTTOLEN k—61486%,c In tierces and 73,@ 8%gc B b in 10 b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS Heavy salted : Are firm, but quiet. steers arg quotable at e P culls and brands, 6c ¥ Ib; medium, 6c; nd brands, 5¢ B b: light, 5¢c B I; culls and © Cowhides 415@5%c; culls ana brands, 31o@dlec; saited Kip, 5@bYac: salied Cait, 7c B Ib: sited Vea. 6c B M: arv Hides, 10@11c: culls and brands, 75@¥c; ary Kipand Veul. 9o; culls, 614@Tc B b: ary Calf, i5c; culls, 10c: Goat: skins, 20@35c _each: Kids. be; Deerskins, good summer, 20@25¢ B b: medium. 16@20c; winter, 7@9c: Sheepskins. shearings, 10@15¢ each: stort wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 4U@5Uc eachf long wool, 5U@6UC each. Culls of all Kiuds about 3¢ less. TALLOW—Xo. 1, rendered, 215@3c: No. 2, 2@ 214c: refined, 434@bc: Grease, Zc @ Ih. WOUL — There 1s no further change.ln the situation. We quote Fall Wooi as follows: Southern mountuin, 3@blec B Ib: middle countles, free, 51e@7c B Ib: do, defective, 415@6c P Ib: San Joaquin, 5@6c B b. Spring clip:?so- yads, 6@8%c @ Ib: Sun Jeaquin and Southern Coast, six months, 33%@bc. HOPS-Speculators are in the market an1 nnder their purchases prices have advanced to 6@9c for fair to choice, with 10c quoted for stricily fancy. The marke: 13 decidedly brighter. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calentta Grain Bags, spot, $4 10@4 15; San Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 2415@26%ae; Fruit Bags. 5%,@6c. COAL—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, $8 ¥ ton: Southfield W ellington, §7 50 ¥ ton; Seattle, 0 50@6: Bryant, $5@5 50 Coos Bay. $ Wallsend. 26: ' scoten, Brymbo. Cumberland, $13 ¥ ton in bulk and §14 fo s Pennsyivania Anthracite Egg, $11@l2 $ to; Weish Anthracite. $8@10: Cannel, $8@8 50t Roc: Springs, Castie Gate aid Pleasini valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@12 In bulk and $13 P ton in sKs. CANNLD FRUITS—Cherries, black or red, 2- 1 extra, : 9 dozen: W hite Cherries—214-1h ex- tra, §250: L145-M standards, $2 10. Feached—Yel- low. free, $1 iu@2 50; Y=ilow, cling. 14-1b § and- ds. $—; seconds, $§—. Apricots, Yuc@$1 05. Ruspberries—2ls-1hstandards, $176. Strawber- ries—Staudards. $1 75. CANMNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 80c ‘@ dozen, 214-1b tins. Peas—81@1 »5 B dozen. COFFEf— h COSTA RICA—1734@19%me for good to prime: 17 @1734¢ for good m,ixed with black beans: 1514@ 16 gc for fai 145c for common to ordinary. SALVADOR—173,@18¢ for good to prime washed: 17@17% B b for inir washed: 19@20c for good 10 prinie washed peaberry: 1634@16%c for su- perior unwashed: 16c B b for go.d unwashed; 1714@18c for good to prime unwashed peaberry. GUATEMALA AN D MEXICAN—2014@2034c niom. for vrime (0 stricily prime washed; 19@2U4c for B00d 10 sirict'y ood washed: 16@18: fur fair washed: 14@1bl4c tor medium: 1.@131ge for ordinary: $@l1%4c for inierior to commo:i; 19 @20%/4¢ for good ‘1o prime washed peaberry; 171y @18c for zoud L0 prime unwashed peaberry. FL3H —Pacitic cod. catch of 1598, 100-u cases, 4@4%c B Ib: 50-1b bundles, 4c; Boaviess, 5@3Yac: Biieas, 5@7%4c; Desiccated, $1 70: Pacific Her- ring, 15¢ $ vox; Duteh do, Whitefiish, $1 50 'in hali-bbls und #1 76 in_kits Tongues and Sounds, $12; Mackerel, bbl—=No. $20; $18 50; No. 3, $17; balf-bbis—Ne. 1, $9@9 50; No. 2, 8 50@9° No. 3, $8 6u* kits. No. 1. 51 5 $1 25; No. 8, 81 : QUICKSILV L R—Quoted for export at $34@ 36 50 B flask. OlL—taitornia Castor O1l, cases, No. 1, 95c; bbls, 8U¢ per gal (manutacturers’ rates): Linseed OIl in bbls, bolled. a3c; doraw, 41c; cuses, 5¢ more: 1ard Oil, extra winter straiued, bbls, 68c: | ;g;m.“'nc; cases, 5¢ higher; China Nut, $i TU@ PETROLEUM, GASOLINE, ETC.—Water-white Coal O1l, In buix, 113gc; Pearl Ofl, In cases 17¢ Pzal; Asural, dos 17¢ 9 gat: Star,do. 17c ® gl Extra Star O, in cas-s. 2lc; Eiaife, do, 22c; Eocene, do, 19¢; Deodorized Stove wusoline, 1n bulk, 1234c; do, in cases, 181ac; 63° Deolorized Napbtha, i bulk, 12¢; 63° 6o, in Cases, 173ge: 86° Gasoline, in buik '2 ‘¢; 86° do, In cases, 26, B gul. WHITE LtAD—Quoted at 514@5%5¢ # ib. RED LA D—Quotable ALCABHAC R TURPENTIN ki—In cases. £1c; in iron barrels, 89¢: in wooden barrels, 41¢ ® Ib. CANDLES—Electric Light—8's, 16 oz, 734c: do, 14 0z, Te; do, 12 oz, 6Yac: do, 10 0z, blhe: Gran- ite—@'s, 160z 9ijc; o, 1402, a0, 12 oz T#4e: do, 10 0z, Tc ¢ Ib; Parafline Wax Candles, - u7. eic,, asorted colors, 9c; Chrisimas Can- s, . LEATHER-.Dull, bt firm. Harness, heavs, 30 e, T e $A0@S0 s Calt 0 ather, be; Kips, oz; Calf, BUC; Hough Spiits, +(re. soie Leatlir, 20@28c for, sides and 24@32c crop. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 574¢: Powdgred, 534c: ¥ine Crushed, B75c: Dry Granu- lated, d%4c: Confec.loners’ A, 434c; Aagnolis 4, 43jgc: kXira C, 414c: Golden C, 43gc; hulf barrels ¥4 more tnan barrels, and boxes Ygc more. SAN FRANCIECO MEAT MARKET, Hogs have again advanced. No change in Beef, Veal or Multon. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaughterers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5c; second do, 4@4%4c; third do, 83ac B Ib. VEAL—) . 414,@5c; small, 6@7¢ P . ‘ngnuos — Wethers, 5@5%3¢; Ewes, 4@5c 153:113— Bar for 1 nd medium — LAV arge o a0 36 for STAll; dressed 10, SUABLIAE B B WO0OD, LUMBER, ET.. Posts, 9@10c Redwood, 86 per cord; Oak ronsh, 86 50: pecied. 50: Piae, 8570, : TANBARK—$14 @ cord. LUMBER— Reail prices for Fine are: Xo. 1, rough, $13@17 50 for the different lengths; No. 2, $18 for No.1and $13 for No. Ruscic, $1 sShingies, common, $1 50: Shakes, §9 M. © RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Flonr, or siea, Oregon, sks. K846/ 1/ ides, no. ‘Washingto 82 Pelts, bals. Wheén., cu... 129,390 Wine. gals. ‘Washingto 10,200 Brandy, Barley, cus, 40 32,025 Wool, i Orego! s. 5.8:0) Washmgion. FOR Z4 HOURS. 6.634 | Kggs. doz. No. 1 Floorinr, $21@28: Lath, $2; Redwood. 8@22; urege 1,030 Sugar. ool €213/ Lenther, rols 1,581 | Kaisins, boxes.. 10,027 reg 1.455| Tallow. cils. 101 400 Mustard Seed, sk 817 Bran. Or. sks. 3.260| Quicksiiver,is<s 64 Middlings, ska.” ~'—| Lumber. M feet. 70 Hay, wos........ 160, Hops. bis 78 Buter, "eu . 866| Lime, bbl 240 11 Cheese, cus . | THE STOOK MARKET. The Comstocks were weak and somewhat lower again yesterdsy morning, but advanced lu the attérnoon, c ose was i1 higher. as will be seen by the list of sales. The The'Siiver King Mining Company has levied an assessment of 45 cen.s per sh are. ‘The siares of the Standard Consolidated Mining Company of Bodie, which were taken from the list of ‘the San Fraucisco Stock and Exchange Board three years ago, have been reiisted on that board, thet company paying $300 in back dues for the privi ege. In the Choilar mine (Comstock workings) in the north stope above crosscut 2, 450 level, they are opening north and south on the eleventh and tweltth floors, the ore lying in streaks of fair erade. In going sonth on the ninth floor they have connected with the south stop=, glving good air. In the southstope on this level they are stoping on the eighth and ninth floors, the pay lying In bunches and requiring assorting. fillings ot this polnt are saved. On the 650 level the streak encountered in the north stope man- talos its width and isof good grade. They saved during the week from all points 176 tons and 1600 pounds of ore, which has been sent to the Nevada mill. (he week was $22 45 per ton. The The average battery sample for In the Po osi mine (Comstock workings) the raise from the intermediate level open from the top of tue raise above the »outh drift on the 430 level is now up 57 feet. The top I in clay and porphyry. ‘The stope south from the bottom of the raise has been opened 26 feet in length. show- ing streaks of fair grade ore on the east side. drifc on the tunnel level to connect with the top of the raige 1s out B0 feet to the & mixiure of porphyry, clay and wes:. uartz. The “the face is in ‘I'hey saved during the week 34 tons and 1700 pounds of ore, which was shipped to the N evaas mill 10r re- duction. The average car sample of the same was $26 99 per ton. In the shaft on the croppings the west drift on the 80 level has been extended 17 feet, and is now out 97 feet: the face is in por- phyTy. Assessments Pendine. Following isa llst of assessments pow pendines Deling: CoupaxT. No. |Amt.| inthe | Sale Day. Board. 24 10[.0cc #.Oct 29 671 25.0ct 6.0ct 80 53 1|uct ¥ Nov 2 23 05[.0ct 11[Nov 3 Yellow Jacke 81 5 0ct 12 Nov 20 Potosi. 46| 26.0ct 28'Nov 24 Savage 80| 20 'Nov 2 Nov 24 Mexfcan. .. 6b) 20/ Nov 8 Dec 3 Cha.lenge 23 Nov 14[Dec & Justice. 61 ov 14{Dec 8 See. Beiche 1 (Nov 18 Des il Silver King. 15| 206/.Nov26.Jan & \BOAKD SALES, Fol'owing were ihe saics inthe San Francfsco Stock Board yesterday i RFGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING .13 100 Alnha, 100 Challge. 0 300 100 Bodfe. . ...56/2 200 Bullion. .. 17| 150 Chllar. .2.01300 Mexican.. 431400 ¥ Juckes,, 1200 Crwn Pt. 950 CC&V 1. 1000 Con Im..02| 100 Cont... 1.8 Eouid yesterda: 400 Amna. 500 Alta.. o eher... 200 B & B....84) 4v0 Eullon.... 1 7. A¥TER 00N SESSION— 411100 Ophir —2:30. 44 100 Potost 200 Unjon 100 ”fll" 400 Utah. A 1.50{300 Y Jueke...52 Iollowing were ihe saies inthe Paclfic Stock 200 Ovrmn.. 400 Potost 50 Ovrma.. 300 Savage. .. 30. .1.25 13 ....57 51 58 .57 13 200 Alpha.....17|250 Challge...40/ 300 Alta. 13200 431200 ... ‘a7 [10v Contl 800 Ophir1 2744 400 C Imp 1108, 0T 300 C Point. 12100 . 200 100 Bulwer. 300 Caled CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESUAY, Oct. 27— 4 P. . Bid. Askcent. Iackson. 45 40 Jalia, . v o8 8| justice.. . 05 06 Belcher. 5% _bb|Kentuck....... 04 5 Best & Beicher 1.00 1.U5|iady Washo o — (8 .= 1t|Mexican. 47 48 55 —|Mono 18— 17 1gNevadaQueea 03 04 36 —|Occldental, 46 48 — 14 135 2.10 2.15) 15 v 1190 Lub 62 Chailenze Com. 40 41 51 Con. fmperial. 02 U5 (8 Conildence.... 1.0 1.35 07 Con New York — 04 = Crown Point... 45 | oz KastSierraNoev (4 -l kurekaCon... 25 —| kxcbequer . 03 iU Goula & Curry. 80 4 79 buivs Norers. 1. 45 1.5 GOLD Mlaudu 25| Bid.. ... o.n... 85 0C100 500 Lockwood Con. 25 LOCAL SECURITIRS. Bid San Fraucisco Gas 20 Spring Valley Water. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, TUESDAY. Oct. 37-2 P. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. Bt askea . Bid. Asked. USesconp. 16T — |USdsreg.. — 073 Do new Issue11614 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. 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ContraCosta — 35 [san.toss. = SRS 6 2 SV 9614 Shaior eerss — 4 |ucilic Liehs 4815 50 g:g:'l_ - 93 — |San Francsco Is“ ba Ouk GL&MH 52 — [Sockiom... = Fuc Gnsliop. 844 £6 INSURANCE STOCKS. nnmu-r:xfiy,xw [~nn SRl B MERCIAL BANK STOCKS. mer BRTC. —« LondonP&A.135 — AneioCal... 84 = 80 Bankof Cal.. 22215228 - Cal 8 D&TCO107Y5310 - FusiNuaou.175 181 - SAVINGS BANK STCCKS. GerS&LCo. 1175 — (Save Losa — 103 Hum! L1l - |Security...... 250 - Univu Trust. (o3 - - 100 - Giant Com., ., “17! - |Judson D. i s Vieorit. . b0c 90 MISCELUANEOUS STOCKS. Almska Piry. 93 35seNatVineo . _ BlkDCoaiCo. — 10 "|OceanicSSCo 16 - Cal Cot Mills — ~_ |Pac AuxFA — 4 Emu‘-;umul 119% knc 95 100 o = el g ST SALES—MORNING SESSION. Foard— 25 Edison Light & Power Co.. 119 00 35 Hotcnlnson S P Co 21 8714 115 do do 31 80 135 do do 31 621 b0 Market-st Rallway '~ a1is 50 do do 4) 821 15 SV Water... $8-00 Street— 35 Hutchinson S P Co.. 21 50 5 Market-st Rallway., 4l 6215 SALKS—ANTEENOON 33104 onrd— 20 Edison Lignt & Power Co..... 119 00 10 Giant Powder Con 1775 25 Hutchinson § 2 Co. 21 6215 25 do do 2180 150 Market-st Ralts 41 625 153V Water. 0 —_— e, It the Dominion of Canada there are | about 40005 militia. The permanent mil- itary forces consist of about 1000—artillery, infantry and cavalry. —— THE CALL CALENDAR. OCTOBER, 1896. (| sl RS, s R 09) i Sty 12|18 15|16 117 ® 19|20 |21 |22|23|24 26 Full Moon.| Oct. 21. 27|28|29 3031 OCEAN STEAmLRS, Dates of Departure From San Franclsco. STEAMER | DESTINATION.| WAILS. | PIKR. santa Kosa. | San Diego. Oct 2%.11aM|Plecil Acapulico... | Panama. Oct 28,12 w|PM S S A. Blanchrd | Oregon ports..(Oct 28, beu|Pier 13 Pomona..... | HnmboldtBay [Oct 2%, 2ru|Pier 8 Grays Harbor. (Occ 29, 12w |Plec 3 Yaguina Bay.|Uct 30, 9awm|rlerl State or Cal. | Portland Oct 3U.10AM | Pler 24 Coos Ba | Newpor: 30, fam|Pler Ll City Puebla|Vie & Pgt 81, 9au|Pler 9 Weeott, wel Kiver. Pler 1§ San Dieg Plerll Newport Pler LL |China & STEAMEKS 10 ARRIVE. EROW I Tillamook Bay Yaquina Bay,. TRAMER | Truckee Alcatraz Farallon Coos Hay. Washtenaw North ¥ork. ~-0ct ~an Diego. . Grays Hur Eel River Coos Bay Departure 'y Pomona Humbold: Bay. 31 Willamet |Seattle. Columbla. Portland. Foreka., 3 Walla Waila. Colon . Crescent City. Santa Kosa. State of Cal B SUN, MUUN AND BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. T. £ COAST AXD GXODETIC SURVEY Tmi} Wednesdar, October 28. 6.32| Moon rises. 15.15|Moon sets. . Sun rises. Sum sets. 10.34pu October—1896. 5[ 1ime Fae:i“"‘“ Feet| '™ | AW [T w T I8 6.06] 41(10.0u1 B.i| 512 29| 6.45| 4.7|11.25| %4 4.51' 30| 7.20| 6.1|1242| 28| €27 LW H W L \\! 31| 0.64 0.8 7.55 5.3| 1.46 1| 151| 11| 830| 6.4 za‘zi 2| 238 15 9.08 5.7 328 8| 3.25) 17| 9.37] 6.0| 4.14| NOTE—1n the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the left hand columr, and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence a3 to time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tae last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccars. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given is subtractiv from Lhe depth given by 1he charis. NOTICE TO MARINERS, A branch of the United States Hydrographlc Office located in the Merchant,’ Exchange is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationailty and free ot exvense. . Navigators are cordlally Invited to visit the office. where complete sets of charts and salling direc. 1008 of the world are kept on hani for com- par.son and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regariing lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of Interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes befo e noon. and {s dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by teleerapbic signal received each dav from’ the United States Naval Ob_ervaiory a: Mare Island, Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any, is published the same day vy the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the following dav. W. 8. HUGHES, The Time Ball. Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge, BRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFice, U.8 N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR. SAN FRANCISCO. October +7. 1898. The time ball on Telegraph Hill was aroppel exactly ai noon to-day—i. e.. at nooa of the 120th meridian, or exactly a: § 2. ., Greenwich time. - W. S HUGHES, N eutenant U. in charze. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. s TUESDAY, October 27. Stmr Cleone, Johnson. 45 hours from Crescent City: lumber. to Simpson Lumoer Co. Stmr National City. Andresen, 6 hours from Nuvarro: r r tes, to U A Hoover & Co. Stmr City of Puebla, Debney, 55 hours from Victoria and Puget Sound ports; passand mdse, 10 Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr State of California, Green. 56 hours from Portland, via Astoria 47 hours; pass and mdse, to_Goodail, Perkins & Co. Stmr Pomona, Doran. 19 hours from Eureka; rass and mdse, 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. 8t ship Muncaster €as.le, Thomas. 62 days from Newcas:le, NSW; 3020 tons coal, to Balfour, Guth- rie & Co. Frship Cockermouth, McAdam, 55 days from Moliendo: bailast, to Meyer, Wilson & Co. Bark Columb a, Gove. 9 s from Port Blake- ley: 780 M ftlumber, to Renton. Holmes & Co. Scnr Kodiak. Thomas. 17 days from Kodiak; 73 pkes furs. 10 \laska Commeraial Co. Schr Glendale, Johnson, 10 days from New Whatcom: lumboer, to Beillngham Bay lmp Co. Up river direct. Nchr Bessle K. Anderson, 28 hours from Fish Rock; bark, 10 J 3 Kimbal Cleared. TUESDAY, October 27. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Fark Richard 111, Conner, Nanaimo; R Duns- mulr & Sons. Sailed. TUESDAY. October 27. Xor stmr Tiger, Edwardsn, Calcutta. Br stmir Leander, Hamliton, Antwerp. Stmr Alblon, Lundquist, Fort Bragg. Stmr Gipsy, Leland. Santa Cruz. Stmr SantaCruz, Nicolson, San Diego and way orts. p!ll’k Aaureols, Van Dahlern, Columbia River. ‘Lelegranhio. POINT LOROS, Oct. 27.—-1) p. M.—Weathe:s hazy: wind NW; velocity 82 mlies. Chartera. ‘The schr Mur'el ana brig W G Irwin load mdse for Hono'vlu: stmr Excelsior, salmon st Karluk for this pol Er sh ps County of Haddington and M;Jn.nnapeb kt:'. at Portland llr: Europe, 30s. e Br bark Luv.rcoe was chartered pri rival for wheat to Kurope, 275 61. L o spoken. Per Br ship Muncaster Castle—Oct 24 1) 41 N.lon: 126 46 W, bktn Echo from Gooun l‘;“; sor Melbourne. Per Br ship Cockermouth—Sept 25 inlat 510 N, long 117 25 W, Brsh:p St Mungo, 1, for Queensiown. 2 s ondeic ber National AlemoTandum. ational City—Weather 100 - Astalotha - her 100 rough to com- Domestic Porta, TACOMA—Salled Oct 23—Sh meat, for Hull. Deglacmne B, (olleared Oct 28—Br bark Artemis, for Queens- ASTORIA - *alled Oct 27—St; oty B mr Geo W Elder, ved Oct 27—Stmr Columbia, hence Oct 25. PORT GAMB] -Sal -y e P LE—Salled Oci 27—Schr Comet, oéiq‘(:s BAY—Arrived Oct 26-8tmr Homer, hee PORT JARFORD—Salled Oct - 7—St boro, for San Francisco. i M PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Oct 26=Nor stmr Peter Jebs n, from Nanaimo. TATOOSH— Pasied Oct 27— Br ship Temuco, fm P as Son mATse e 7 — Oct —Stm> "aral o oo DRO—Arrived Oct 27—Schr from Port Gamble. Gt SEATTLE—~ailed Oct 27—Sehr Vega. SAN DIKGO—Arrived Oct 27—<cnr Azales, frm Seattle: schr Mabel Gray. from Eureka; B: Port Logan, from Newcasile, NSW. B GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Oct 27—Stmr Del N CON A e D7 st "o W78 San Fra Oct mr £an Benito, for Foroign Ports. LIVERPCOL—Arrived Oct 25—Brship Inver- ness-sbire, from Oreson. LONDON—Arrived Uct 2¢—Br ship Cromdale, hence June 17. X o YOlLLON—smlea Oct 25—Stmr Finaace, for New ork, SHANGH AT—Sailed Sept 26—Bkin John Smith, for Port Townsend. sepi 28-Ship Big Bonanza for Port Townsend. Movements of Trans-Atlant'c Steamers. | NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 27—<:m- Berlin, fm Southampton; stmr Manitobs, from London. SCILLY —Passed Oct 2T—Siinr Spree, trom New » Yorx. :0c Br men. DOV r'R—Passed Oct 27—Stmr Phoenicia, from Hamburg, for New York. = - Importatians. VICTORIA—Per City of Puebla—13 pkas mdse, B2esin 18 cs brandy, 1 pks expiess, : sks colf, ort Townsend—86 bdls green hides, 1 pxg ex- press. 1 sk coin, 18k prunes, 6 8<s wheat, 50 c8 salmon. 9 pkes mdse, 1% cs boots ani shoes. 537 c.lsrnnned goods. Sitka—y pkey mdse, Killisnoo—27 bols 30 h-bbls salmon, Juneau—1pkg mase. 1 pie treasure. sy Asle—1 cs wdse, 3 bals skins, 1balhalr . Metiakatla—2780 cs salmo: Sumdrum -2 pkes bullion, 252 sks concentrates. Yes Bay—1 pkz mdse. Soaitle—546 pkes mase, 49 matsrice, 32 bxs fish, 6 pkgs express, 2 sks coin, 812 sks oats, 5 cs vare. 1cs cigars, 5 cssalmon. 23 8ks w(ol. + B wheat. 132 seel boxes, 1 cs boots and 2 es ciothing. 1.26 cssainmon. 50 Crates staich, 2 c3 candy, § tals tea, 7 odls hides. seattle via G N Ry—2459 sks wheat, 1250 sks flour, 5 pkgs mdse. 1 plano. West of Fareo via Tacoma—700 hi-sks 2872 sks flour, 5385 sks wheat. g c East or Fargo via Tacoma—12 pkgs mdse. 120 bxs G L ware, 600 cs condensed milk, 17 rolls cars, et P Facoma—B pkgs mdse, 400 bars bullion. Kverett 300 bags mall. 700 vars bal:ion, 473 rolis 831 bdis paper, 1 pkg mdse. v ‘Anacortes—6511 8k oats. New Whatcom—1 pkg mdse, 2 pkgsexpress, 1 sk coin. Jast via Vancouver—196 cs tobacco, 10cs clgar ettes, 36 cs boots and shoes. 11 pkis muise, 15 cs hats, 62 bals D pins, 5 pkgs hardware, 2 crts hand- ' les. EUREKA—Per Pomoua—b8 pkgs mdse. 5 bxs type, 4 bxs apples, 40 dcors 78 bxs burter. 1 sk coln, 10 pkgs express. 15. M ft lumber, 400 sheep, ., E Kand E R R—255145 bxs butter, 10 ht-kegy butter, 3 pkgs mdse. 2 ancoors, 170 sks peas. Flelds Lan"1ug—2000 M shingles. PORTLA ND—Per State of California—246 bacy wool, 4853 sks 800 qr-sks flour. 1435 sks potd- toes, 160sks 0a s, 381 sks barlev, 2272 ¢s salmon, 82 crts hams, 100 cs eggs, 1775 pkgs paver, 801 green hides, 40 pkgs iard. Astorin—B67 sks ovsters, 40 bbls cranberrles, 5 PKgs express, 1 sk coin. Consigneos. \ Per State of Califorma—Allen & Lewls: Hauil- ton & Kourke: M P Detels: Moore, Ferguson & Co; / € J Leist & Co: Crombie & Co: G E Sheldon: A ¥ : Geo Morrow & Co: Daiton” Bros: 1 inger& Co; J H Newbauer & Co; J Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: Frank Lee: Wolf& Son: Tnomas Loughran: Fieid & Stone; M E A Wazner; Morgan Ovsier Co: Crown Paper Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Wells, Furgo & Co; Kiogan & Co: M B Moraghan; J K Armsby & CO. Per Pomona—Arctle 1 W orks: City Street Imp Co; Amer Press Assn: Brigham, Hoppe & Co; J G Jobnson; Dodxe, Sweeney « Co; Labor Exchange; Dairymen's Union: Enterprise Brewery: F Baud: H Hud leiston: Hulse, Bradfora & Coi McKny & Co: Goldberg, Bowen & Co; W &J Sloane &Co: J H Krouse: M_Kalish & Co; C ¥ Whitney & Uo: R ¥ Tult: Norton, leller & Co: O R Smith & Co: F 3 Merchant: Wheaton, Breon &Co: Ross & Hewlett; The Pacific Coast 'Home Supply Association: Wolt & Son: Higgins & Collins. Witzel & Baker; Russ, Sanders & Co;_J H Newbauer & Co; Pacific Wiel=nd Brewing Co: Newell Wells, Fargo & Co; U § E J Bowen & Co; Scott ; ¥ BHagnt: F Top- Getz Bres & Co; L Foard: Coast _Syrup_ Co: Bros; W & J Sloane & C Brewery; Standard Oil G & Van Arsdale Lumber litz & Co: Hills Bros; rshall & Kelmers. er City of Puebla—A McFarlane; Gardiner & Thornley: W W *rmstrong: Wells, Fargo & Co; Bissinger & Co: Tillmann & Bendel; & L Jones & Co: Allen & Lewis: Commander Navy Yard; C M Volkman: Alaska Packers’ Assn: Burnstein iros:. Sawyer Tanning Co: Goodall, Perkins & Co: Triest & Ca: J K Armsby & Co; Selby Smelting and Lead Co: E J Bowen & Co: Cuuting Fruit Co: Hoffman & Rothsc1iid: Johnson-Locke Mercantile Co; L Saronl & Co; Macondry & Co: S Blum & Co; The Harry Unna Co; Schwabacher Bros; W Wailson; OC Pratt: Brav & Stuart: Ameriéan Umon Fisa Co: H Wood: Allen & Lewis: Thomas Loughran; E D Bronson: Oppenheimer Bros: Relch 7 Milani & Co; H Dutard: H W Higgins & Ce vai, Miliing Co; Moore, Ferguson & Co: American Bi: cuit Co: J PP 'Thomas: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: B B McNear; CJ Leist & Co; J Stencll; M P Detel: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; 1 acific Coast Rallway L0; Washourn-Moen Mfg ¢o: W G Richirdson; Q Adams; Buckingham, Hecht & Co: Eckerlv' & Co; W H Hiiton: Golaen Gate Park: Americ:n Tab Co; L D Stone & Co: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co; J D Spreckels & Bros Co: Tries. & Co; Waketield Rattan Co. OCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. C0. HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, ov AUSTRALIA. $.5. AUSTRALIA. 8 S AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU ouly, Tues- day, dovember 10, ai10 a.M. SpeCial party raies. 8. 8. MONOWAI ssils via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, Novew- - ber 12 at2 P. M. Line 1o COOLGARDIE, Aust nd CAPETOWN, South Africa. \ J. L, SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agents. 114 Montgomery stros, Freight Office, 327 Market st.. San Francisco. THE O.R.& N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.AND From Spear-streer Wharf, at 10 A 3. FARE{813Firstoclass 1 Inclading £ %6 Second-class jberth & meals SCHEDULE OF SATLI Columbia. State of California. ‘Throngh tickets and through baggage to all Esstern points. Rates and foiders upon applica- ton to DAYS T F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, g 630 Market, street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP €0, TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY Syl wharf, San Francisco, as follows: 3 For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangei, Juneau, Kil- Menoo_and Sitka (Alaska), at 9 A. ., Oct. 11, 36, For Vicioria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New W1 atcom (Beilingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. 0Oci. 1,6,11,16, 1, 26, 31, and every fifth d after, connecuing at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with Ga * N. Ry., at Port Townsend with Aiaska steamers. For lureka, Arca'a and Fields Landing (Hume boldt Bav), Str. Pomons 2 P. M., Oct. 4, 8, 13, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter. For Senta Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luis Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, an Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. M. Oct. 2. 6, 10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourih day thereafter. For, Sun. Dlego, stopping onlv at Port Harrord (Ssn Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbars, Port Los An- reles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A.3c.Oct. 4. 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4.3 25th of each month. ‘Lhe 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 st., San Francisoo. COMPAGNIE GEXERAL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havra. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘I ravelers by this line avold both transic hy English railway and the discomfort of crossing the channel ina Small _ boat. New York (0 Alexandria, Egypt, Via Pariy firsi-class $160: second-class, $116. LA BRETAGNE LA CHAMPAGNE LA TOURAIN LA GASCOGN Nov. 28,5 a. M. LA BRETAGNE .Dec. 5, Noon. M £orzurcher particulars apply to A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3, Bowling Green, Now Yor. = J. F. FUGAZI & CO, ;agents, 6 Monigomory . v. 7. 1m @ Nov. 14. 54 Nov. 21. Noon WHITE STAR LINE. Unfted States and Royal Mail Steamers New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, SALLING l'i CRY WeERA. ing 10 steamer and accommodations fi selected ; second cabin, $ 2 50 and 84, ajs.ic land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowes: rates. Tickets, from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Doc v & Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER. . | e el}enefll A[enr.rlor_lfncrlflcc ast. avenue, San Francisco, BETWEEN ABIN, KD, ACCORD- and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- sailing dates and cabin plaus may be procured General Office of the'Company, 613 Market STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pier No. 3, Washington St., At 6 P. M, Daily. rreign. received up - Accommodations O sovea by Telephona. Toa only line maxing through raies on Valley Boad freighe e "Leiephone Main 803. Cat Nav. sud imow. ca VALLEJO AND U. N NAVE-YARD. SIEAMER “MONTICELLO,” +10730 a. 3. 4 and 9:50 P e 21030 80, & B, 2t Sundays 8 P nding Mission-stree. Dosk. Pier 2. L ephone Biuck 251, *Excursion trip, giving 6 hours at Nays-Yard. ’ FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CKUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVIES PIER 1 DAILT St ot (Sundays excepted); Alviso daily » 6P, o (Saturduys excepted). Freight and Pas- senger. Faro between San Francisco and Alviso, 50c: 10 San Jose, 75¢. Clay 8k Pier & 20 We Sauta Clars st San Jose

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