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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1869, THE COMMERCIAL N SUMMARY .OF THE MARKETS, Eilver lower. . Wheat and Barley higher. Oats. Corn and Rye unchanged. Flour and Feedstuffs the same. Beins freely uftered and dull. N6 change inHgy. < : Potatoés. Onloris and Vegetables giilet. Buiter. ;. 1gEs steady. ore Eastern Poultry here. ) résh Frois about the:same. Dried Fruits apd Rsisins strong. Provisionsdn fair demand. Hides aiia Leather quiét. Hops firm. | Wopl niarkei tn £00d shape. @Corson anfrancisco . ‘?¢>Fi’ésno. Cgh LW i VO Clear ® Partly Cloudy. ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snaw. Explanation. The arfow flies with tlie wind: The top figures ation.indi¢ate nfaximum temperature for the ; tlioke underneath itif any, the amount of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past’ twelve hours. lsobars, or.solid lines, con poin.s of equal air pressure;. iso- therms, or 'dotled limes,cequal temperature. The word “high” means-high Larometric pressure and is usually sccompanied by fair weather: ‘low rifers to low pressure. and’ is ususally preceded omprnied by clondy weatherand rains. ally first appest of the Wushington When_ the pressure is high in the interior and Jow slong coast, afd the isobars extend north’and south along ‘the coast. railf is probabl but when the. “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvatore. rain south of Oregon is improb- able. W n_the vicjnity of Tdaho, and * the pressure falifng to the California cosst. warme weather may be expected in summer and colder weather In winter, -The-réverse of these conditions will produce an @pposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT.. ITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | TURE. WRATHER BUREAU, ~AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29,1896, 5 ». M, —Weather conditions:and general foreces The poried reka 60, an’ Luis_ C Los Angeles 74. San Krapcisco data—Maximum temperature 56, minimyim 52, méan 54; rainfall during the past 24 hours, .04 inches. storm which was.central {ast evening in the Vicinity of Vancouver has apparently diyided, & pertion of it having pagsed o the northeastward of our weather map to-night and the other portion M, llowing maximtm temperatures are re- om statigns in-California to-day: no 68, Sab Diego 70, Red Bluff po 74, Y uma 80, San Francisco h hy recurved foto the Pacific and is apparently again, approaching the coast in the vieinity of Vancouve ‘‘he wind at Fort Canby 4s biowing 44 miles .per hour from the soatheast ana cloudy weather .éxtends southward as far as Polnt Reves light. From the present outlook it would seem improbab e %hat tne rainfall this storm would ex- tend sou.h of Cape Men isco for .30 hours 596: ‘alifornia—Fair in_the south portion: <l ion, probab:y with rain in the extreme norhwest portion: fresh southerly w nts in the north portion, northerly in the south portion. - ~outhiern California —Fayr Friday; fresn westerly wind. . Nevada—Cloudy in the north portion: the sbuth portion Friday. U:ah—Fair in the south portion; éloudy in‘the north portion Friday. Arizona—Fair Friday: warmer, except station- ary In the extreme southwest portion. San Francisco and vicinity—Increasing clouds ness Friday, probably witaout rain: .briss wester) winds. W. H. H N, Forecsst Official. fair in NEXW JORK MARKETS. Financial. NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 29.—The feature of the day on the stuck exchange was an advance in | call loans to 10U per cent. The advance was at- tribued to thie preparations for the payment of interest and dividends due November 1, the shift- ing of loans-and some loard ng. The Stringency of the loan market compeilea brokers to calt for additiongl’ margins. In a number of instances holders were either indisposed or unable to re- spond «nd sheir:s:ock was thrown on the market. Cohsidering the exorbitant rates. demanded; for ca.L l0ans, the foreign seiling anathe evening up of sccpunts_by bears, who desire to get over the - elections with contracts on their books, the loss in prices except in rare instances was unimportant. < The d.sturbsnte in the money marke: little 1f any excitement in stock circl in price pt one time ranged from 4 to The principal deciines w Burlington, 134 0 . Paul, e sand, 214 10 10 122 Gefieral s 1622143 Louis- vil e aud Nashville, 134 to 433 to 9034; Kansas and Texas preserred. 214 to Y31 ew york Cengal, ils 10 92147 Reaiing, 110 Y4: Pullman. 1 to 150; ‘lennessee Coal, 110 4; Leater rreferred, 114 0 6034, and Wéstern 10 8K54 af.eruoon trading; Chicago Gas jumped from €744 Lo 69% on advances fom Chicago th. v an o:der bud been eutered by Judge Gibbons mod- ifying the injunction resiraining® distribution of dividends. The rise in Chicigo Gas hnd un- founded rumor thatthe Ciearing-house intended issuing certiticates to retieve the stringency in the money marke: had a good effect for a time. As compared “wi h yesterday's finals the leading 1s- ues snow losses of 14@214 per cent. Chicago as was an exception and gained 34 per cent. oval sales were 203,523 shares. Bonds were heavy. Sales footed up $1,088,000. on general fours fell 134 to 73: do mijust- 13, Pa- xas e Gas fives, 2 to91; cific certificates; 13/ (o 393%: Kansas and 1 seconds. 15% 10 ba: Lack rthern Paclfic consoiidated fives, 1 10 47: Ore- £on Short Lihe consoidated fives cert ficates, 214 o 60; -an Antoulo snd Aransas Puss fours, 2 10 52, and Unior Pacific eighis. 2108 . in vovernment bon $30.500 coupon fours of ‘1925 scd st 117@1167%: $1000 do of 1907 at 107%, and 810,000 regu.ar fours of 1907 ai 10674 Grain: FLOUR—Quiet.easier. Winter wheat, low grades, d $2 20@3 35; do tair to fancs, 83 26@4 3 do patents. $i 50@+ Y0: Minnesota clesr, 85@ 4; do straits 83 90@} 2! do patents, #385@4 90: low exirus, 2 20@3 35: city mils, $4 4Ui@4 50: do pdtents, $3 90@. 15: rye mixture, ¥3 25@3 75: superfin-, $2 25@2 85: fine, $1 80g 270. Kyedlour—Acdve, steady; $2 80@3 10. CORNMEAL—Quiet, steauy: veilow Western, - $215@2 A i RYE—Dull, weak: 39%4c Buffalo; 43834¢, c. L £. New York, BaRLEY— teady: feeding, 2814c c.1 1 Buf- _falo; quoted 2F1o@2814¢, £ 1. 1. Buftalo, WhrAT—Epois dull, firmer: £ o. b. 8314G ungraded red, 70@84c: No. 1 Northern, N Options were fairly active and very irregular: cosed insettiéd at lc over yesierday, after open- ing firm a° 2@2Ysc advance on higher cables, firmer West, £00d” 10reign_buying and local cov- ering,apd declinixtz 154@134c on the tight money market, but raliying Jg@bkc on late foreign buy- Western, ing. -December and May most active. 2o. % rea, Januar, March, 8:34c; May, 82c; Octover, 4 774gc; December, - 8% . CoiN—Spots dull, essier. No. 2, 3044c ele- vator,” 3134c afloats UpLons were dujl and advanced 113@14c on better cables and higher W:st, fell 14@34c on realizing and Close | weaker Tgc below yesier May and December only traded in. Ociober, 80c, December, $134¢; May. 343gc. OAT: ots dull, irm. 2 Options dull, nommally unchanged; October, 4c: May, 26c. 2214c: ' No. 2 white. 25c: FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AKD NEW YORK STOTKS. . WHEELOCK & CO., 4_uldaldorfl St., Tel. Main 1954. BrANCH OFFICK €23 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel, Main 5828 3 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders nstantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 8. F. CHICAGU. PRIVATE WIBS NEW YORK, ariivi ‘pearances of insjde strength, - and IAL . WORLD. No. 2 Chicago, 281gc; No, 3, 2034c: No. 3 yhite, 23¢; mixed iemy” igiac white o, c : Provisions.' LARD—Quiet; weak: Western steam. $4 65; city. $4 £5; October, $4 60, nominal. Refined, slow: Coniingntal, $5; South American, $5 33; componnd, 455@4 e, - K new mess, 8 50@9. YORK—Duil, easy “BUITEL — Quiei, Fancy, sweady: Western dairy, 8@12c: do creamery, 1212@20c: do fac- torv, T@li3ge: Elgins, 20¢; imitution creamery, 1034@14c. Culk Quirt, steady; part skims, 372@634¢: full skims. 215@3c. —Quiet: icehouse, 14l5@16c: Western, o @ ao, cage, $2 10@4 : limed, 15¢, TALLOW—Dull, easy; city, 533@3%gc: coun- e 3 COTTONSEED OIL—Qulet; crude, 22@22%4¢; New Orjeans, 26@33c — Firm;-5@10 points 'up. _October, $10 25@10 50: December, $9 50@1V 06; Febru- ary, $10 05;- March, §9 95@10 0! April, 89 95@ 1) 05; May, 89 9u@10 10: July, 10 15; Septem- ber. $10 20. Spor Rio, firmer, dull: No. 7, 107 SUGAR=<Firm, fair demaund; off A, 375@dc: mold A, 4%sc: standard A, 4l4e; coniection- A, 4145C. culoaf, 47c; ctushed, 47C; POW- 435c; granulated, 4% ‘ Fruit and Produce. ‘APRICOTS—Bags, $@12c. O 1 hACHES—Peeicd. voxes. 13@14c; unpeeled, 7 9c. PRUN Four sizes. 515@514c. : EAISINS — Two-crown, do. " three-crown, 534@6c 64c; London Iavers. teis, old, $1 26@1 4 3358 385c. , $1 35@1 40: do, cius- HOPS-Fira, fair demand: ‘Pacific Coast, 3@ 1lc. WOOL—Fairly active, firm, unchangéd. . 5 Merchundise. 4 FIGTRON—Quiet: American _ $10 25@10 50. . COPPER—Dull; lake. .£10 60@10 80. . 13 A~ Fimm; domestic, <2 85@2 0. TIN—Firm; strais, $12 90@18. -, . CHICAGO MARKETS, .:('FIC'A(10. Irr.. Oct. 29.—-The vishorts” in - wheat received a twldt this morning and a greater. one than they believed could be given. - Within 10 minutes after the beli tapped for the opening 2¢ were added to prices as quoted at the clase yester- @ay. The secret:of the boom lay in the promi- nencegiven European orders. The amount bought on these orders was not large, buf it had an effect ©oh the sentiment, which prompted: buying by local operators.” Liverpool opening cables were 134d higher, which advance scsrcely Compensated for tue rise which 100k piace here yesterday. .The No-thwest movement continues heavy, 1121 cars his morning, acainst 1090 last week and 1136 a year ago. Chicago received 198 cars and inspecied out 94,607 bushels. The Cincinnaty irice Current gave au encouragiug view, of the situation. The stfingent market at \ew ork caused a sharp break in prices about the middle of the session, sabsquent 10 which a'neryous unset- tied_ feefing prevailed. Closing Liverpool cables ‘Were 2144 higher and Continental quotations were up. EXport clearances were liberal at 422.791 buskels. -December wheat opened from 71&sc to c. s0ld between 7T8l4c and 71i4c. closlug at ¢, 7a@1c higher than yesterduy. kstimated [ Teceipts for to-mo. row 165 cars. CORN—Ry advancing a few fractions corn re- fiected the sirength of wheat. :It is difficuit to en- thuse the trade in this griin, ani when 2c advance in wheat Is scarcely Important enough as an infla- ence to Cause a 14¢ Or Jyc sympathetic Tise, 1t is quite evident that the trade: feels other than bull- 1sh. Liverpool cables -were 14d higher. Keceipts 652 cars and 354:330 bushels were store. Exports amounted to 503,038 bushels.. May corn opened from 281zc 10 28%sc, sold beiween 28540 and 2814@263/5c, ‘closing at the inside.-un- chunged from yesterday. Estimated.receipts for t0-morrow 550 Cars. 5 OATS—Inr cognition of the “bullish action of wheat odty advancéd a trile. There were noap- & reactive g market an easier teeling 308 cars and 60,283 Exports were 2585 st jeriods of the leaa! was_exhibited. Recelpts, bushels taken from store. bushels. May oats closed a snade lower. mated receipts for to-morrow 363 cars. FLAX—Was firmer. Cash, 69@70c: December, 7215@T314c. Receipts were 110 cars. P1L.OVISIONS—The situation i1n product was such that nuportant advances or declines were 1mpossibl There was no iuclination 1o seil short, and yet nothing warranted purchases. The hog market was essy, Whica Wwas the prinelpal consideration. At the close January por< was uncha 4. .January lard 5¢ lower. BUTIER-Was easy to-day, offerings being liberal and (ne demand slow. Creameries—Extras, 18c @ 1: firsts, 16@17c; seconds, 1:@l4c: “ imitations, fancy, 12@!3c. Usiries—Exiras, 16¢c: firsts, 18@l4c: seconds, 9@ 10c. Ladles — Extras. $lo@luc: firsts, 3@8lac packing stock;” 8c: grease, 2le@3c; roll outter, 1@ > —The demand for eggs showed a falling off. Offériugs were not large. Fresn stock, 17¢ ® dozen. AONEX=Was firm at 7% on time loags. Closing Prices. WIFAT—Octover, €953:; December, 71%c; May, T653¢. COKN—October. 2333@23%4¢c; Decembar, 2455 @2434c: May, 2814c UALS — Ocloder, | 173kc: December, 1814c; Maj, 2134¢. 7 ¥CRh—December, $6 99: January. $7 80. AAKL-=December. $4 25: January, >4 b L.i1n—December, $3 60; Januncy, §3 8714 Livestock. 5 UNION STOCKYARDS. ILn, Oct 28 —The demand for catdle to-day was urgenf. Offerings were light. Desirable lots were 5@10c higber. Other kinds were firm. The supply of hogs was liberal sind the ‘demand gooi. A steady fesling €xisted. Sheep.and lambs were siow andeasy. Offeringswere faic and the demand slow. - CATTLE—Receints. 8000, _Fancy beeves, 500 @5 10: choice 10 ufime 1300 o 1800 M steers, 34 60@4 90; good to choice ‘steers. 1200 to 1600 . 3425@4 50; mealum steers. 1200 10 1400 1. $4 00 @4 20: falr beef steers. 1000 to 1400 Ds. $5 70@ 395: common beef steers. 83 30@3 65: good 1o choice stockers and feeders, $00 (0 1250 1, 33 25@ 5 65: fair 10 gopd--do, 500 1o E75 B, $2 65 320: bulls, choleé 10 extra, $2 S(@S 25: bulls, poor to choice. $1 Y5@2 75: cows and heifers, cnoice"to prime, 85 50@3 80; cows, fair_to cholce, $2 25@3 40; cows, common Lo fair canners. §1 . 5@ 2 10: calves, good 10 chojce, $5 50@s 00: calves, common 10 £00d, $2 75@2 95: Texas grass steers. | Western range steers, 52 85@3 85: | 52 60@3 25: Western rauge cows.ana helters, -82 55@3 30; milkers'and springers, P Read, $25@40.~ H UGS — Keceipts. 29,000. Heavy pacZinz anc ¢nipping lots. $3 15@3 45: common t0_choice mixed, $3 J0@3 45: choice assorted. $5 40@ ©45: 1ent $815@5 45: plgs. $2 306340 SHEE! Keceipis. 16,000. lufeiws (v ckoice, 317565 26; iumbs, $2 7564 40. - "Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBe. Oct. 29.—HOGS— Receipts, -2300.: Market active and firmer. Light and mixed. $3 20@3 35; heavy, $3 05a3 20. k2 CATTLE—Receipis. 2700. Markex firm. Steers, | 3@4 20; cows, §1 20@2 90: feeders, $2 65@3 b0. SHEEP—Receipts, 200. Market stéady. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo, Oct. 28.— HOGS—Recelpts, 8600. Market strong Light and pigs, 83 15 @3 30; medium, $3 15@3 27%; heav 3 o CATTLE—Receipts. 7000. Market “stron; tive steers, best, $4 15@4 50: fair tozood, $3 10@ $4 16: cows and helfers. best, $2 70@3 10: fa £00d. 81 60@2 70: stockers and jeeders, $2 40@ 3 60: Texas and Western, §2 25@3 75; bulls, £1 60@2 b5: calves, $5@11. . SHEKF—Receipts, 2000. Marker strong. NEW MORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad re. Money on call active at 102100: last loan a: 80% and closing offered &} 80%. Prime mercantile paper, 7@10% 1ar silver, 6455c. Mexican dollars, 50¢; sieriing Xxchange s sigady and firm, with actual business nkers' hilis st §4 8116@4 813, for sixty dsys, and-$4 £4l@4 434 Jor demand. Vosted rates. $4 52@ 8315 Commercial- bills, $4 8014@4 8114 Government bonds lower: Staie vonds quil; railroad bouds weak. . CLorrxa erares 91145 Norfolk & Waatrn, 1875 Preterred. i 21 Acams Expres orthern P Preferred. alton.erre Haute 65 American Express110 ‘AmericanTobacco. 735 N Preferred. $7 | TayStateGas. .. 1 altimore & Okio. Erunswick Lanas, Yuffalo, Roch & Canada Pacific. .. Canada Southera. Am Tet & Cable. Atchison Preferre Canton Land. Central Paciti 1814 Ches. & Ohio. 147 Oregon Improvmas 1 Chicago Alor 168 | " Preferred......,.— Preferred, 165 |Oregon Navigation 16 Chicago, B. 7234 Oregon Short Lina. 1414 Chicaeo & E. .. 8714} mcific Mall., 2014 Preferred. 81" Pearia, D. & i 'y Chicago Gas. Pittsburg & W. pfd 15 Cleve& Pitt: Pullman Palace....148 Consolidation Coal. 32 Consolidated Gas..144 C.C. C. &St Louis 2614 Preferred. 72 Colo. Fuel & Preferred. Cotton Ofl Quicksiiver. Preférred. Del. Hudsoo.. Del. Lack& W Denver & R G. st. Paul & Proferred. Southern R, K. Herlem. . Preferred. .. Hocking Engar Refuery Hocking Vall 4|, Freterrea.. . iiomentake. | Tenn. Cowl & H. & Texas | Preferred. Jliinols Central.. |Texas Pac! 1% lowa Central. |Tol.A.A.& N, Mich. —me Tol. & Ohio Ceat...” 20 Preferred..... " 50 TolSuLLonis€ KE o | _Preterred. Long Isiand, . loose Muscatel. 4343 do_sour-crown. 654@ taken from | 4 i | | | | Na- | Louisville, Na&Ca Preferred.. Manhattan Co Memphis & Charis. Utlca & B. River..150 Wab. s, L. & Pac... Wisconsin Central. 174 Jeipreferred..... 70 |Wheeiing &L 5. 5% Zdpreferred...... 43 | Preferred....... 2Ti4 Missouri Pacific .. 20 |Am Cotton Ol pfd. 5534 Moblle & Ohlo. W. U Beet 7 Ann Arbor. 7. | “Preterred.. 19 Brooklyn't FaGHOL 1914 15116 2d Pidheseesees 30 . cLosixe Boype. .. AlnClags A 100 4 e Northera Pac 1sts. 11424 Lo Clasy B4, 55..100 0 Alsbama, ciass G 94 Atcoison & - 73% Do cons 47 Dozds A..""" 37 |Glmprovement isi 74- CanadaSouth 2ds.. 100 s - 16 en 2'93.102 | (R & Nists....... 10743 Cherokee 4s; 1893.100 | 10 zonsol s 2= Do 1897. 100 |Or Short Line 6s...108 = 2100 | "o cons Bs. 80 5 :30 Facific s of '97.. lg;% Ches ¢ 106 [pPhilagieading 43. UBEN PLc Reisbs 2954 Do st pidincam. $234 }_)L 3-65s. RGrandeWest 1sus 7233 8 Stl&lronMiGen 31 72 phoss. SUL &S FGen 83.100% s a5 St Paul Consols. ... 126 W&benCity isis 50 |8( P C& Palstal. 1186 CH&SAGS...... 0l |FoCaroina 4Ygs..: 100 ooz s, =100 |Southern RK 5s... Bdlg §i'p Jilec Deb bs... 90 Do Fac Cal 1sts.. 104 1 n‘ Tex Cen: 537108 |Tenn new 3s. 8 10 con 6a. - 95 |Texas Pacific iy, 84 Owalen:ral 1sts.. 94 |Texas Pacific 2ds.. 19 Bausas Pa Consols: 67 1 R 3 duia fonsols. 81 {Union Feo lus 98.101%s U S4a reg of 1925.115%a La Consol 4s.. 90 | Yods, coupon....116%2 Missourd fanding .;— | ¢ ¢ 4s, ree Of 1907.1065% MK T 245 ¥ P 107% Do ds.. 81 93 Mobile & Ohiio 'ds.. 6414 i 110% AMutual Union 8s..°108 | 1 obs conpon....111 N J Cent Gen 6s...113 |Va funding dedt... 56% VY C&st Louis 48102 | Do registered.....— Nor&West Gen 63.115 Lo deferred 6s. 5 N Caroiinacon 4. 95 Dotrust repisss. 634 Do 6s 7112 (Wabusn 1sc 105 x\wwquaoumolsxss * | West Suore da.....dU3%4 o . Lo aen 105 g : FOREIGN MARKETS. LIVERPOOL. e NG., Oct. 29.—The spot market 1s firm at 6s 5140@6s 614d. Cargoes firm at 83s 6d, prompt shipment. o . FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Livetpool quotgtions for No. 2 Ked Winter. Octo- ber, 6s 415d; November, 63 414d: December, 63 4344; Juuuary, 68 43,d: Febroary, 65 4344, - . SECURITIES.: LUNDON. ENa.. Oct. 29 —Consols. 10854; sil- ver, 29 13-18d: French Rentes, 101¢ 75¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. . $4 81 Steriing Exchange, sight T4 Bd1y Sterling Cables. . 4 8b New York Exchange, sight.. . ar New York kxchange, telegranhic.. 0234 Fine silver, § ounce.. -. basg Mexican Dollars e R B TRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, ‘WHEAT-The Montgomeéryshire takes for Cork 47,707 culs, valued at $60,000. 3 -Fatures made another pronourced improvement of 7¢ yesterday in sympathy with higher markets Kast and aproad and spot- Wheat uiso moved up, bemg quoted at $1 3235 fof No. 1 shippiug, $1 35 for choice and $1 37ip@. 40 for extra choice milling. % CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL S¥s810N—9:15 o’clock—Mav—30,000 culs, §1 40: 2000, $1 :93%: 6000, $1 3934: 2000, £1 40352 10,000, $1 4U4: 4000,' 3] 40%5: 2000. $1 40%. December — 2000, $1 85%g: 18,000, $1353,: 12.000, $1 35%; 12,000, $1 5614 2000, &3 853, 00, ¥1 3615: 4000, $1 3634. SECOND = ESSION — May—6000 ctls. $1 4014: 4000, $1 40%5: 2000, '$1 4034 2000, $1 4.: 6000, $1 4114, December—10,000, $1 36%4; 2000, 81 373 REGULAR MOENING SESSION—Decém ber—4000 6000, ctls, ¥1 87 1 =000, 81 874y 4000, $1 575 3 i V00, $1 3784: 2000, $1 378k #1 i81g: 2000, $1 3835 May—8000, 81 24.000. 81 4154; 12,000, $1 4115:.8000. 51 600U; B1 41%4: 4000, 1 42; 2000, §1 4214 £1 4235: 6000, $1 421g; 4000, $1 423, $1 43: 2000, '$1 4314; 2000. $1 433 $1 43%5: 8000, $1 4334 4L00. $1 4354, AFTEENOON SESSION — May — 54,000 ctls, $1-44: 20080, $1 43%: 4000, $1 4334; 28,000, $14414; 400081 4434 Lecember—6000, $1 3935: 6U00,” $1 Buli: 4000, §1 3834: 2000; s1°3805: 2000, $1 85; 6000, $1 3815, BARLEY—is doing bet.er again, probably in sympathy with Wheat, We quote Feed, 50@8214¢; cnoice_bright, 833,@86c B cil; Brewing, 87l2@ 9uc; No. 1 Chevalier, $1@1 10, CALL BOARD SALES. " 5 o'clock—XNo sales. Ce tes. KEGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—4000 ctls, 803pc: 2000, 91c: 8000, 90Tsc: 4000, 9034c. De-| cemoer—2000, 51lac; 200U, Bc. AFTEBNOON SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 90%c; 000, 8214¢. ¥ 0 change whatever. W hite range from 81 Ub 0 1 20, according to quality. Black, for seed, S0c@$) 05: for seed, 31 20@1 50: ° Gray, nominal; hed, 95c@$l 05: Surprise, Dominal— none here. CORN—Sales of Large Yellow and White at quotations. Large Yeilow, 8714@80¢ B etl:"Small Hound av, 8714c@81 B ctl: bite, 8Bo@8vc. RYE—Quoted at $1@1 05 B ctl. BUCK'W HIKA'l—1s selling within the range of $1 20@1 30 B c: - 5 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR — Net cash prices are as follows: Famlly extras, $4 50@4 60; Bakers' exiras, $4 40 @4 b0: superfine, $3 65@4. B CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20 50; Cracked Corn, $20@21 % ton. g 8 MILLSTUFFS—Frices in sacks are as follows, nsual discount 1o the trade: Graham Flour, $2 8o 100 bs; Rye Flour, $2 75 100 Iba: Rice Flous $615; Cornm 3l cream do, $3 Oatmeal, $3 40 Oat Groats, $4: Homin: @3 30; BuckwYeat Fiour, $3 10@3 50: Wheat, $3 5 rina, $4; Whole Wheat Flour, $5; Molled Uats, §4] Pearl Barley, $3 70@4; Spile' Peas, $3 607 Green do, 84 25 @ 100°IDs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. All quotations remaln undisturbed. Persimmons, 50@7: TR ons, 5¢ P box. ackberries, $4@4 50 P chest. Cranberries from Ca , $7 50( bbl; from Coos Bav. 53 B0 B pop Uo0 #7 50089 Strawberries, $4@5 for large berries. Raspberries, 85G6 B chest. B GRAPLS—The marke: 1s dull. There are hardly any Wine Grapes coming in. Isabellas are uotabie At 75c@S). B crate: Tokays, di box: Black Grapes, 35@50c: Verdels, + Cornichons. 60@6.c: Muscats, 40@60c: Sweet- waters, 3U@40c & box; Grapes in crates bring 10@ 15¢ more than in boxes. Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $23@25 B ton: mixed lots, §: : Californis Black Grapes, $20@22; VETRS dull at $10 C! BUITS — Lemons are du .1 50 B box for common and $250@3 B Dbox for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $3@5 ¥ box: Californla limes, 75c: Bananas. $1@% ® bunch; Pineapples, $1 60@3 50 B dozen. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DRIED FRUITS— All Frults and Raisins are very strong. Quotaiions oo the Fruic Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@ 9c for- Royais and 113,@l2c for choice to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, 3%ac for the 4 sizes; Peaches, 4@514c for prime 1o cholce, 614 @7c for fancy and 9@l0c for peeled inboxes: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2%4 4@>54c for quariers and 6@64c for halves: Plums, 4c 1or pitted and 1l4c for unpitted;gNectarines, 816@4%4ac for choice and dlc for fancy; White ¥igs, 8¢; Black Figs, 214@2%4c. JOBBING VRICES—Peaches. 412@6c; fancy, 7@ T3jge; Apricots. 61@sc: fancy, 10c: Moorparks, 12 @18¢; evaporated Apples, 6c: sun-dried, 39,@ Prunes. 83,@4c 1or the 4 sizes; Figs, black, 3¢ for unpressed and 3@334c for pressed: white Figs, 4c; Plums, 434@5c for pited and 135c fof un- pltted; Nectarines, 4@6c § Ib for prime 10 fancy: Pears, 214@5c¢ for whole, 4%4@5%aC for quarters and 415@83pc for halves., - RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES, ¥. 0. 5. FRESNO—Four-crown loose, Gc; 8-crown, dc; g-crown, 3l4c; Seedless Sultanas, 51ac: Secdless uscatels. Scrown London layers, $1 20; clusters. 81 60: Debesa clusters, $2 50; lmverial clusters, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ B Ib. JOBEING PRICKS—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crown, loose, 5ljgc: 3-crown, 415 seedless Sultanas, 6c; seediess’ Muscatels, 4 Londop Inyers, $1 20; clusters. $1 6 ters. $2 76: lmperlial clusters. $5 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c; Walnuts. new crop, f. 0. b. shipping point, 63c B B for standard and 8¢ B b for softshell; Almonds, 6@ 6%ac for Languedoc, 3@ 14c for hardshell and B@e for paper-sheil. jovbing: Feanuts. 4@6c for Ensiern and 4cfor California: Hickory Nuis. b@ée B Ib; Pecans, T46@8e: Filberts, 115@8c: Brazil Nuts, T4@8c 9 'b: Cocoanuts, $435 9 100, .brands, 4c §'Ib: Cpwhides 415@5%/a BRAN--$13 50@14 for the best and §12 50@13 b DLINGA - sl T @1 grad LINGS— for lower -grades, and $15 50@19 50 B ton for the best. . . FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled_Barley, $1¢@19 % ton; Olicake Meal at the miil, $28 B ton; Jovbing, $2. clipped, Oats, $1 25 B ctl. 1 AY—Wheat, 88@10 50: Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10; Oat, $6@¥ 50; Barley. $6@7 50: River Bar- ley, $5@6: Alfalfa, $5 b0@6 b0 : compressed, $6@9; 8.0Ck, 35@b 50; Clover, $6@8 P ton. S1TRAW—35@45¢ P bule. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Values showed no further change yes- terday. The market was dull, with large offerings. Bayos, $1 50@1 35; Smail Whites, #1 40@1 50 Large Whites, &1 35@1 40: Pinks, §1 10@1 15: Heds, $1 26@1 5: Blackeys. 81 10@1 15; Ked Kidney, $2 50¢ Limas, $2@? 10; Butiers, $1 40 175; Pea, 81 40@1.69 9 ctl. SEEDS — Brown Mustard s _ auotable at $275@3 B _cil: Yellow Musiard, $2 10@2 25 B cul: Flux, §1_5@1 60; Canary Seed, £16@2%4c % Ib: Altalta, 514@6Ygc: Eape, 2340; Henip, 8Vpc, DRiED PEAS—Niles, $1@1 10 $ cul; Green, 814081 80 ® ctl. ON1ONS, POTATOES, VEGETABLES. PO TATOES—Sweet Poiatoes quotable at 50@ 75c @ ctl in sacks and 5Uc@81 in bxs: Karly Rose, 25@35c: Burbank Seedlings, 26@40c for Rivers and 50@90c B ctl for Salinas. ONIONS—25@30c B cil. Pickles, 26@35¢ P sack. VEGETABLES—Marrowiat_Squasn, $6@8 % to mer Squash, 75c@$1 B bx: Egg Fiaut. 26 @35c; Tomatoes, 25@4uc: Cucumbers, 26@dUc: Green Peppers. :b@oUc ® large box: Dried Pep- pers, 7@lUc P Ib; Green Peas, 51 B sack for common and 2@2%sc B M for Gaiden: String Beans, 75c@$1 25 ¥ sk _for common and 24c B b argen: Limas. §1@1 50 sack: Green Okra, 25@d0c B_box: Dried Okra, 10G12%sc B Ib; Cab- bage, 40c B cii; Carrots, 50@4UC B sack; Garlic, 1ia@2c B Ib. BUTTER, C(HELSE AND EGGS, BUTTER—The recent rains have alarmed hold- ers bt cold-storage stock, who are rushing It on to the marke: as fast as possible to the neglect of fresh Butter, and the market accordingly shows weaker sy proms. pUNFAMERY—Fuicy, 20@36c; seconds, 23@24c DATRY—Fancr, 22@22%40: £00d 10 cholce, 20@ 21c" Tower praded, 00180 I K PICKLED—16@18¢ % Ib. FIRKIN—15@17¢ B Ib. CREAMERY I UB-20@21c B b. CHEE~k—Choice miid new, 515@9c P b; com- §5 s SL RS TR un; meri H ‘estern, L m, 11G180 B . 5 GUS—The market 1s qulet, but steady. Fast- ern guotable &t 20@2254c B dogen for fair to cholce: 24@26c for fancy and 1714@184ec for co-d-siorage; store Eggs, 20@<5c B duzen; ranch Lgs, 30g5D40 for small o medium and 80 ¢ for choice; cold-siorage, 2214@24c; Duck Eggs, 26¢. ot POULTKY AND GAME, POULTRY—Another car of Eastern will be of- fered to-day. The market Is weak under this over- supply. Live Turkeys fquotable at 12@13c for Gob- blers, 12@1 3¢ lol‘:lienu; ynn:?'l‘url‘ey; 13@1 5¢c b: Geese, pair, §1 26: Goslings, $15L@1 75: ucks. $:@3 50 1or old and $3 50@4 50 for voun, Hens. 53 50@4 00: Roosters. youic, 33 60@ 50 do, old, $3 50@4: Fryers, $2 75 26: Eroile) $27L@3 25 for Iarge and $2 2! 50 for smail; slwd us, $1 20@1 50 B dozen tor young sod $1 for GAME-English Sufpe, $2 ® doz: Jack Snl $1 P doz; Hare. $1 B aoz: Rabbits, 'lWler‘i- tontaiis aud $1@1 25 for small: Gray Geese, $250; Whiie Geese, $1 ® doz: Brant, $1 26@1 50. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Pomegranates slow and weak at 25@50c B box. Avples, €5¢@$1 # box for cholce, 26@50c for common. Pears, 26@75¢ B box; Winter Neliis, 50c@8L. O EY—Comb, 10@1215c for bright and 5@8c for lower grides; water-wlite extracted, 5@5 light amber extracted,.4%o@4%4¢: Aurk amber, 414c; dark, 2@sc B . BEESWAXZ23@26c B ». b "iRUVISIONS. Firm aud unchanged. CURED MEATS—Bacon Is quotable at 6c® b for heavy, 7c @ Ib for light medium, 8¢ for light, 10c B Ib for extra light and, 115c P b for sugar- "cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13@1334e:.Cal- tfornia Hams, 11@114¢ Ib: Mess Beef, $7@7 50; extra mess do, $8@s 50; iamily do. §9@9 50; extra prime Pork, $7 50@5: extra clear, $16 3 bbi; mess, $14 B bbl; Smosed Beet, 10c B b LARD—Eastern, tierces. is auoted at 6 for compound and 635@7c for pure; pails. 734c B 1 Callfornia_tierces, 5@dlec @ b_for compound aad 614c for pure: “hali-bbis, 634¢; 10-Ib-iins, T4c: do b-1b, Tlac B Ib. CUTTOLEN E—61496%c in tierces and 73%@ 845C ¥ bin 10D tn 3 HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 7c B D: culls and brands, 6c @ 1b; medium, 6¢: culls and brands, 5¢ B b: light, 5¢ @ I; culls and culls and brands, 33.@4}c; saiwed Kip, 0@5Yac: salied Catf, 7c B 1b; saited Veal, 6c B b: drv Hides, 10@11c; culls.and brands, 7%@¥c; dry Kipand Veal, 9 culls, 6%@Tc B Ib; dry Calt, 15¢; culls, 10c: Go skins, 20@35c each: Kids, 5c; Deerskins, good summer, 20@25¢ B Ib; medium. 16@20c; winter, 7@9c: Sheepskins, shearings, 10@15c each: short wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 40@50¢ each; long wools, 50@6UC excll. Culls or all kinds about Yac less. 5 0.1, rendered, 214@3c: No. 2, 2@ “T'ALLOW—X .214c: Tefined, 43,@5c: Grease, i 1. WOUL—A local circular says: “The week’s busi- ness.hias been very satisiactory. Scourers are get- ting diberal orders and have bought larzely ahead, auticipating a firm and active market after elec- tlon. Most of the good San Joaquin Fall and Spring Wools have been closed out, as also most of the iarge stock of nmoruhern Spring that bad ac- cumulated 1or some months. The Fall clip, how- ever, from the Humuoidt, Mendocino and Red Bluff coyniry Is yet to be marke ed, and this will be done thé coming month. Everything looks well for trade for the balance of the year.”” We quote Fall Wool as follows: Southern mountain, 3 @5ac B 1b: middle counties, free, 512@7c; do, de- tective, 416@60: San Joaquin, S@5e. Rpring elip: Nevadi, t@sloc P b: San J7aquin and southern Coast, six months, 8%.@5c. HOPS—56@9c for fuir to cnoice, with 10c quoted for strictly fancy. . GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calentta -Grain Bags, spot, $4 10@4 1 Sam Quentin, $4 20; Wool Bags, 2414@26Ys Frait Bags, 5%,@6c. COAL—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Welling:on, $8 ® ton: Southfield Wellington, $7 60 B ton Seattle. $5 50@6: Bryant, $5@5 5 Wailsend, §6: Scotch, Cumberiand, $13 B ton in bulk and $14 in sk: Pennsyivania Anthracite Egg. $11@12 B to Welsh Anthracite, $8@10: Cannel. $8@8 50; Rock Springs, Castie Gate and Pleasant valley, $7 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $18 B ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and_Crushed, 5%gc: Powdered, 53c; Fine Crushed, 5%c;, Dry Grana- lated, 4%4¢: Confec.ioners’ A, 434C; Aagnolia A, 43ge: Juxira C, 414c; Golden C, dbge; half burrels 3/4C.more than barrels, and boxes i3c more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughter- ers are as foilow: % BEEF—First_quallty, Be: second do, 4@4%gc; thira do, 3%4c B Ib. VEAL—Large, 414@5c; small, 6@7¢ D 1b. MUTION — Wethers, 5@3%c; Ewes, 4@5c B D s 2 g LAMB—5@6c B Ib. PORK—1ive Hozs, 814> for large sfid medium and 8¢ for small; dressea do, 414@4%ac B lon RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour. ar sks.... 20,700 Cheese, cts -106 5,900/ Exgs. doz. 1,440 72,930 | H1des, no. s 25| Pelts. bdls 70 -’ 4,575/ Wine, gals. 26,150 - _2850| Wool, bis. 254 89,237 Sugar. bbl: 967 1,963 Leather, ro 44 . "200| Raisins, boxes. 15 390/ Tallow. ctls. 14 690/ Quicksilver,fisksy 28 664 | Lumber. M fest.. 10 226/ Haps. bl 136 70| Paper, re: 1,720 24 e THE S§TOOK MARKET. Prices continned to decline yesterday, as wiil be seen by the list of sales. The Pacific Lignting Company has declared & dividend ot 35c per share, payable November 5. De Lamar Mining Company of Jdaho wiil pay & aividend of $100.000 on the 8lst. This is the second dividend of like amount this vear, and will make $2,194,000 in all. The Elkton Con. mine paid adividend ot $10,00 on the 16th, making $40,000 this year and $117,600 to date. \ The Gold Coins mine will pay a dividend ot $20,000 on November 2. The annual meeting of the Occidental Consoll- dated has been called for November 16. The Ontario mine of Utah will pay a dividend of 815,000 an the 31st, making $160,000 this year and $18,320,000 1n all, The joint Confidence, Challenge Consolidated and Consolidated Imperial west crosscut 1 from the surface tunnel is out 797 feet, 14 reet having been made during the week. Th» face is in_por: phyry. he main north lateral suriacs tunnel is now in 460 feet from tne south line, 8 feet bavin, beer: made duriog the week. The face shows ol fillings. In the Crown Polnt mine the upraise from the east crosscut from the shaft station on the 700 level has been extended 2¢ feec since last report, making its total height 65 feet, and has been cons nected with the north drift on (he elghth floor 1rom the main siope. Have extended the west crosscut on the 600 level, opposite east crosscut 1. ® distance of 10 feet, and have cut a small ringer of pay from 110’2 feet wide in it. 71here no chavge of the 700 ievel stope In the south end. g In the north end they are opening on the niath and tenth floors in fair-giade ore. In the stope under the 700 level they are stlil opening on the twelfth and thirteenth floors, With o cnange of importance 0 report. Have shipped to the Mexi- can mili_during the week 478 tons and 1U40 pounds of gold ore. The average Dbattery as wss 8791 per ton, of which 33 94 per ton was gold. The yleld of the Belcher mine 0r (he past weex was 52 mining carloads of Ore, the AVerage assay of which was $20 69 per ton. In the Confidence mine the usual joint work with the Challen, nd Imperial companies is being done in the surface tunnel. The yield of ore dur- ing the past week was 10 mining carloads, of the average assay vaiue of $.2 14 per ton. The yield cf the Overian mine for the week ending October 24 amounied 0 10 tons. of ihe average assay valus of §26 41 per ton. Toere is no change to note in the ore seams in the face of the nor-h drift on the 900 level. The formation ¢on- tinues very hard, EOAL i+ SALES. Following were ihe swus io ihe San Franctsco Stock Board yesterday: REGULAE MORNING SESSION. roMwmNerNa 9:30. ..73/200 5 NXv.. 64 .36[350 Union C...54 X Juakin.d8, 20 Bullion... 18100 H&S... 10) Chalng....39/100 Mexcn.... 45| 200 100 Occld.....& for sun-driea; Pears, 234@5c for prime to choice, | AFTERNOON SRSSION—2:30. 109 Belcher...53(100 C Point,...45200 S Nev....65 200 Bulllon... 18100 Mexican..44/100 .. 66 100 Chalige.’.39 77(200 Utah.. .12 100 Chol....1.95) 245800 X Juoke..50 150 CC&V .1 Following were the saies Inthe Pac'fic Stock Eoara Jyesterday: . REGULAR epearox—10:31. ° 100 Alpha. 1.201300 Occlatt... 150 Andes, 02300 Ovrmb, 400 RBeicher, 200 Caleds.... 12200 Ophir1.27’ 100 ¢ suir 2 3,300 Exehqr.. 200 G&C . .. 60/150 HEN. it 250 B'& B.,...9] 100 Bodle.. - 1.40[200 Utun 43[250 Y Jexto. 50 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, Oct. 29-4P. v, Bin. Ashed, Bid. Asket. 10 1 2 48740 e Pl U6 08 25 . 08 53 T 95 e o 45 59 — 18 04 i3 45 = 1.80 195 13 Con.Cal&Va.. 1.76 80 Chalengs Con. 40 46 Con. Imperiat. U2 = 8 Confidence....1.20 1.26(Scg. Beicher.. 05 06 Con New York — 04|Syndicate . — Crown Poiut... 44 4[Sfiver Hill. [ EastSlerraNev 04 65 68 Eureka Con... 30 86 57 Excheauer..., 03 5 1 12 Gouia & Curry. 74 . 75|Yellow Juckee 0. Bl B Norens. 1. 35 3 "GOLD MINiNG EXCHANGH. 1q Champlon Keystone. 500 Lockwood Con. 27 Princess. = Asked...... 70 Providence. Bid . anked 200 Savannan. LOCAL SECURITIRS. Bid San Francisco Gas. 92 50 Asked San Francisco G 93 75 Asked Spring Valley Wat © 8600 AND BOND EXCHANGE. ‘'THURSDAY. Oct. 29—-2 P. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. STOCK ¢ Bt dskea, Bid. Askea. U8 4x conp.. 107 —~ |USdsreg.. — 107% Do new 1850116 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. CalLatObiess 110 — (FacRoliM3y — ~ — Cal FleoL 83117 — |Do2d1s6s., — CotraCW5s — 9714P & O Ry8y. — Dont-stexcs — 673y P&Ch Ry8y. — Edsn L&PBI120 125 Pwist RROL — F&CHKRBs. — 106 |Keno, WL&L — Geary-stR3s. 97145101 |Sacto P& L. = LosAngLds. — 100 |SF&NPRSs. — To Gatesdds — 101 |SPRRArizds — MEt-aiChiess11814 — . |SPRRCalds. JoRyConts. 103 104 ~|SPRRCal5s. tVinds 19: 98 — |SPBrRCaigs - — vCNgR73 089 &VWaterts.. 11658 — NP CRRE1103 — [SVWaterds.. 9744 9715 N Ry Cal s — 10014/SiktnG&EdSs — " lw N Ry Calds. — 90 |SunstT&l8s — = Oak Gas 56..100 10434|Sutter-stiss 1093411 Lo'2d js 081020, — | VisallaWibs — — Crinibus v, 11614117 s * WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa — 35 |SanJoss.... = Murin Cou... 49— |Sprog Valley 963 $567 GAS STOCKS. < 14 |racific Lizns 4815 50 — |San.Francsca 9335 555 Ok GLEH 52, 5215 Sl0cKiom s = = 20 FaxGuslp, ¥4lp e50al - ol \ INSURANCE STOCKS. 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Amsxarkrs, 93— (NatVinCo. — - BikhCoalCo, — 10 |OceanicSSCa 18 = CalCot MIls — — |Pac AuxPA — 4 JEdison Light 11973120 FacBoraxCo. 98, 100 GasConAssn. — — [PacRollMul — ~~— Ger Lead Co.” 80 100 Painio — 7 HawC&SCo. 16 1634 PecTransCo. — — nuieh S PCo_18 87 PacT&lCo. — —., MerExAssw. 100 31y Sunset T&l. — = MEiecLight — 4%/Uuited Clo. = — SALES—MOBNING SESSION. 2 Toara— 2 25 Hutchinson S P Co.. 21 60 75" do "’ do.s30 21 80 100 do . do, s 30. 21 25 - 800 do. do ‘ 21 00 40 Market-st Ratlway 43 00 40" do do 41 87 50 do do 41 76 25 & F Gaslight. 3 50 30 Edison Lizht & Power Co 119 00 60 Hawalian Commerclal. 16 50 *ireet— 50 Hawaltan Commerclal 16 50 100 Mutchiuson S P Co. 21 60 ‘SALES—AFTEENOCON 383310 Board— 38 Edison Light & Power Co... 119 25 50 Huichinson S P Co., s 30 20 50 50 do . 20 00, 50 - do 19 75 50 do 19 50 50 do 19 00 400" do 18 75 50 do 18 6254 0y do 18 50 60 8 V Water 96 75 Kireat— $1000 Mark 103 25 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Bridget Norton_to John Norton, lot on E line of Dolores street, 126:6 N of Nineteenth, N 26:6 by E 110; gift. B People's Home Savings Bank to Fernando Nel- som, lot on E line of Noe street, 105 N of Fifteenth, N 25 by K 105: $700. Miounel Welch to Catherine Welch, lot on W line of Alabama street, 104 N of Twenty-fourth, N 26 by W 100; gift. ' Willlam L. Hapsell to Robert B. Snowgrass, un- divided quarter of lot on K line of Larkin street, 112:6 N of ENi:, N 25 by E 68:9: $10. Hobert B. and’ Jennie M. Snowgrass to Harry Block, wil same: $10. Catherine Wall to Margaret A. Mee, lot on NW line of Heron streel, 145 NE of Eightn, N£ 20 by NW 69; $60. Vincent Politeo to Rose Politeo, lof on W line of Tennessee sireet, 50 S of Solano,'S 26 by W 100; Rifi. Suanyside Land Company and California Title Insurance and Trasc Company to Wiiliam H. Mil- ler, lot 81, block 48, Sunoyside: $10. Jacob-and Lina Heyman (by Oscar Heyman, attorney) to Dominick Joyce, lot on ¥ line San Jose road, 125 en ' avenue, N 50 by E 159, S 50.'W 167, portion of block 8, West Exzd Map 2; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Rose A. Kelley to John Keegan, lot on S8E corner of Thirtiéth and Linden streets. £ 125 by S 100, being.icts 1 and 2, block A, Golden Gate Home- stead, subjzct to lite estate to first party, Oakland: it Nicoias J. Eauten to Rosalle C. ¥ouchy, lot on S line of Santa Clara avenue, 112 W of Ninth sireet, W 55 by S 105, Alameda; $10. < 5.8, and Mamie Austin to John and Carolive C. Benson, lots 9, 10 aud 11, Kio Grande Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. Alice F. Camron 1o K. A. Harris, lot on W line of Grove street, 116 8 of Locust, W 100. X 6, W 86,8 106, W 1%, 5 14:414, 15 100, N 14:414, k'S4, N 100 to beginving, b+ing lot 12 and a poriién of lots 7 and 11 block K. Kelsey ‘I'ract, subject 10 a mortgage for $4750, Oak and: $10. Kate J. Partridge to John Yule (trustee for Kate Partridge), 1ot on i corner of Kast Sixieenih sireec and Eighth avenue, SE 100 by NE 115, to F.J. E _line of fourth street, 150 Sk of Kleventh avenue, NE 125, N 100, NE 25, SE 100, NE NW 150, 5W 80 w bezlaning, blvck ' 150, n ‘Iract, East Oakland: also lot on X itne of Teiegraph rosd, 192:8 N of Durant, N 96:4, 1 163, 5 93, W 138 Lo begiining, 10; 3, and a strip 10 feet wide from west end of 10t 8, biock B. Foun- taln piace, subject (0 a mortgage jor $7:35, Oak- 1and: also ot on N line of M. <s, 240K of Loweil, & also lot on N line of Moss street, 40 K of Lowe.l, E 40 by N 185, .ots 23, 24 and 29" b'o>k 31, same. Berkelay: also 10: on § line of Effie sir-et, 200 W ot Lowell, W 125 vy S 152:3. lots 5 to 9, biock 24, Smith's resub i ivision of Matthews Trac., Berke: ley: aiso lov on Niine of Butterworth sireet, 100 W Of Cajais, W 50 by § 135, lots 18 and 18, block 81, same. Berkeley: also 1ot on S line of Eflie stree-, 526 i of Lowell. 1 00 by § 132:6, lots 14 and 18, biock 53, same, Berxe.cy; 1018 18 and 19, Dlok 83, 10t 10, biock 5. map of resubdivision of Mazthews Tract, Berkeley: $10. . 3. acd Dell C. Woodward to John E. Morris, 1ot on'&; line of Telegraph rond, 252:8 N of iurant street. X 56:4, £ 163, 5 t0 a point 228 N from N ine of Dutat stret, W to begluning, block 5, eigh 10 Willlam H. Green, e avenue, 310 SE of Tee: b, Sk 57.50 by NI5 115, poreio | of Mosswood ‘rac. (subject to s morsgage 1o $1602), Oaklaud Township: $10. J. W. and Minnle O'Donnell to Maria Kerr (wlte 0f M), lut ou K line of Humbo:dt avenue, 103:9 5 block 86, Ulinton, East Oakland: $10. The Realiy Syndicate (corporation] Woodward and J. E. Morris, lot on of Maple street, S 68, E 171.27, N 35.43, W 150.29 to beginning, being the N half of lof 1, block T, Roberts & Wo fakill ‘I'ract, Map 3 (subject to a mortgage for $3000), Oakland Township; $10. George A. Hussey to Cbarles 1. Hussey, lot on N Jine of Prince street, 120 ,E of King, E 120 by N 75:3, lot 81, block 8, iands in Regent-sireet ‘Homestead Association, Berkeley; $10. Builders” Contracts. e reen with R. Doyle & Co., to erect & two- “stonr Trame bundi iz 63 S Jine of Welsh street, 100 W of Fourtb, A. J. Barnett architect; $5919.c A. Paladini with H. B. Sthmuckert, to erect 2 rame bul'dings oh S line of Houston S H. B..Schmuckert archi- lSu. [Mo. Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr. 25(2¢6|27|28]29 |30 OULAN STEALLES. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. STEAMER [DESTINATION.| SAIL3. | FIXR. Staie ot Cal. | Portland Oct 50.10AM | Prer 44 Coos Bay..... [Newport... . [Oct 30, fax|Pier 1L City Puebia|Vie & Pgt Snd|Oct 31, 9au|Pler 9 Weeott. Oct 31 5eu|Plerls Qct 31, Bam|rlerd Nov 1,11am|Plerll Nov 1, uru | Pler9 SNewport ...... [Nov & @au|Pleril China &Japan|Nov 3, 1py|P M S8 Portland ...... | Nov, 4.10au | Pler24 +anta Rosa. | San Diezo. NOV 5,11AM Plerll WallaWalla! Vic & Pet Snd [Nov 5. fam|Plers STEAMEKS 10 ARRIVE. STEAMKE | | Coos Eay | srays Hurbo Departure Bay. | Humbolds Bay. | Tacoma. |Seactle. Portland. | Newport. ¢ % Victoria & Puget Sound |..N |Crescent City Del Norte Costa Rica. . Pomona .. Han Benito. Crescent City, Wellington.. Mackinaw. | Facoma. Santa Hos: |San Diezo Clty of Everett. | Departure Ba: Empire. Portiand. Australia. Honoluiu Rio de Janejro.. China & Japan...... ... Coos Bay. Newpor State of Cai... | Portiand. Colon . Panama. Farallon | Yaanina éa | N MUUN AND RADEK, BULLETIN PUBLISHED' BY OFFICIAL T. 8 COAST AND GrODERIC SURVEY Tiow) * ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTEN DENT. } % Friuay, Ocwover 30. . 341 Moon rise: 5.13{Moon sets. . October—1896. v zg2l3 23 P anxped & etowmo 2] 255828 NoTE—1n the anove exposition of the tides ths arly morning tides are given fn the.left hand column, and the successive tdes of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second tims colmn gives the'second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, -and tae last or right haiid column gives the last Lide of the day, except when tnere are bui lhree tides, as sometimes sccurd. The helghts given are additious to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the Beight, and then the number givenis subtractive from Lhe depth given by the charta. NOTIC& TO MARINERS. bradch of the Uniced.States Hydrographic Oftice located in the Merchanty Exchange i3 maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationatity and free of exuvense. Navigators are cordlally Invited to Visic the. offica. where complete sets of cnarts and saliing directions of the world are kept.on hanl for com- parison and reference,.and the lates: information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. S 2o The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele graph Hill Is hoisted about ten minutes before 1000, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telograpblc signal received each dav from the United States Naval Observaiory au Mare Laland, Cal, ¢ A’ notize. stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. if any. is published the same day by the Aftérnoon papers, BRANCH 08 by thé morping papers the foilowing dav. < W. 8. Huemis, Lieutenant, ¥. §. N., in charge. The Time Ball. FAyDROGRAPRIC OFFICE, U. 8 N., } MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR * SAX FRANCISCO. Ociober 29, 1896. The time ball on Telegraph HIll was aroppel exactly at nocn to-day—L e., ai°noon of the 120t meridian, or exacily at & . AL, Greenwich time. 3 W. S, HUGHES, S.N. in charee. SHIPPi.G INTELLIGENC Arrived. THURSDAY, October 29. Stmr Progreso, Storrs. 90 hours from Seatile; 261.0 tons coal. to P B Cornwall. * Sumr_Bonita, Hail, 74 hours from Coos Bay, etc: mdse, to O'C &N Co. Stmr Farallon, Roberts, 45 hours from Yaquina Bay and way ports; pass and mdse, 10 Meyer & Akmann. A s Schr Monterey. Beck. 19 hours from Bowens Landine: 150 M it lumber. {0 ¥ Heywood. Stmr Geo W Elder, Letwis, b814 hours from Port- land. via Astoria ¢34 hours; mdse, to Oregon Rallway and Navigation Co. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, 27 hours ffom Eu- reka; pass and mdse, to Charies Nelson. ¥ ‘Stmr Gipsy. Leiand, i8 bours irm Moss Landing, etc; produce. 10 Goodall. Perkins & Ce Whal stmr Jeanecte. Newtn. 13 days from Fox Island; 8500 Ibs whalabone. £3 Roth. Blum & Co. Schr' Nettie Low. Low. 5 hours from Poin: Reyes: 80 bxs butter, (0J H Newbauer & Co! Schr Elvenia, Jansen, 5 days trom Kureka; 220 M ftiumber, 10 E M Derby & Co., Oakland, Cleared. TAURSDAY. October 29. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Dunham, Portland; N PS s Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & C Stmr State_of Californis, Green, Astorla: Good-* all, Perkins & Co. Stmr Excelsior, Higglns, Karluk via Nanaimo; Alaska Tmpr vement Co. Br staar City of Dublin, Rae, & Co. Br bark Invermark, Philip, Er Guthrie & Co. Calcutta; Eppinger- Balfour, sailed. THURSDAY, October 29. Br stmr City of Dublin, Rge, Calcutta. Stmr Noyo, Levinson. ¥ort Bragg. Stmr Sunol, Dettmers. Grays Harbor, Schr Sadie, Smith, Urapqua, Schr Dora Bluhm, Larsen, Puget Sonnd. schr Mary Ktta, Zaddart. Schr Rellance, Skivper. Schr Arcnie and Fontie. Colstrup. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, Bowens Landing. Schr Ocean Spray, Jeuson, Lversens Landing. Aelegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Oct. 29.—10 r. a.—Weather fozgy: wind W: velocity 12 miles. Charters, . ° 5 The bktn S G Wilder loads mdse for Honolulu: bark Carroliton, conl at Nanaimo for this port; scbr ¥ S Redfieid, lumber on the Sound for Japan. Dta Klikitat, lumber at Port Gamble for Hono- lulu. £ 5 Spoken. . Oct 14—1 S31 W, Brship Annfe Thom: Liverpool for Sen Francisco. N Sept 20—3 81 N 27 59 W, Brship Walden Ab- bey, hence June 1 for Queenstown, Sept 3—-26 5 16 W, Brenip Yarana, frm Oregon for Queenstown. Sept 1655 & 76 W, Frbark Reine Blanche, fm Swausea for San Francisco, LT Rm.unlaneom. he schrs Reliance. Ocean Spray and sender Brothers are anchored down Gff Fort Boint walling for the weather to ci-ar. LONDON, Cct 27—Owners of Brship Brodick Castie, previousiy reporied. now ai Tabie bay, sectied for £1000 the claim for £8000 salvage by tugs which fioated her. Domestic Ports. of;:gsnsx‘_‘mv“ Oct 29—Stmr Pomona. hee POR? BLAKELEY—Salled Oct 24—Chil bark Temuco, 10r Valparaiso. 29—Bark Frussia, for San Francisco. # TACOMA —alled Oct 24—Br bark Artem’s, for United Kingdom. 29—Ship Lashing Wave, 1or Saa Krascisco. UMPQUA—=alled Oct 28—Schr Lily, for San Frar cisco. e PO#T ANGELES—In bay Oct:20—Br ship Dun- farmline, frouw Tacomu for Quevnstown. TATOOSH—Passed Oct -9—~tmr Mackinaw, hence Oct 25 for Tacomas; shiv John C Poiter, hee Oct 16:10r Nanalmo; sumr =i:nal, from Astoria for Victoria: Nic stir Costa Rica, from Nanuimo for Sau Francisco. ME N DOCIN U—Sailed Oct 29—Str Point Arena, for San Francisco. . . GSASPAR— Arrived Oct 27~Schr Abble, hence t 24, Sailed Oct 27—Stm: Jewel. for Redondo. GREENWOOD—Arrived Oct 29—Stumr National City, hence Oct 28. SAN PEDRO—salled Oct 20—Stmr Lakme, for San Francisco, | New York. | 0C &N Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: S H Frank & C ASTORIA—. —! Arcata, hnce Loty Argived Oct 29—Stmr ArCa : . Foreign Porte.” COLON—Arnvéd Oct 28—Stmr Valencla, OGS 1 3 i ALETA BUENA—In port Sept1i=Ger ship Britannia, for san Funclacpm P‘ DEPARTURE BA Y— Arrived Oct’ 24—Nlc stmr Costa Rica. hence Oct 2 HONGKONG—Sajled Oct 27—Stmr Peking, for San ¥ ulé,}li:llz;lor Vancony O—=al c Oregon. E CAPE TOW San_Erancisc. from City of . “24—Br baric Dacca, for —Salled Oct 1—Brship Helza.for e TR 6-Simr Alameds, for VALPAKATSO—<ated Oct px‘e:;ho?xlinAll“A <Arrived Oct dis, rrom Vincouver, LIVERPOO % 26 Is "IP{:I"}»\N!HL 7 z:lved Oc: 26—Ger bark Paul INDY [SLAN D—Passed Oct 20—Br shi I;;murcnun. from Cardiff, for Santa l{o:;‘l;‘l.p A ovements of Trans- Atlant.c Steamers NEW RS Arriv 29— ; {ro\lf,\flreyn(x)v%h Arrived Oct 29-3ime Millebad, Sailed Oct 29—Stmr G stme 'dam, for Amsteram. SRHAVEN— ¢ ey % Arrived out Oet GENOA—Salled Oc: “29-<S¢m: v oA 9-<Stm s AM—Sailed Oct, 29— Vi (ROTTERDA t,29—Stmr Veendam, LONDON—Salled Oct 29—Sime —Br bark Ml —Br stmr Em- . ermania, for Hamvurg; 29—Stmr Ems; for New Mohawk, for . Tmportations. COOS BAY—Per Bonita—1 keg 17 bbls saimon. b ¢s books, I pkg uLms‘, gf';"f‘fi:},& ber, 200 sks potatoes, 1 pkg express, 500 tons coal, * Port Orford—2 kegs 24 b ort Urford—2 kegs 24 bxs butter, 5 sks wool, 2 gkfl! hides, 3 pkgs mdse. 42 heud catil & 8 calves, pkg coin. YAQUINA BAY—Per Faralion—35 pkgs mdse, 5 coops chickens, 13 csegks, 2 bxs frail. 2 bbls gyrup, 16 c00>s poultry, 80 sks ‘ovsters, 1 bx trpe, 3 chests tea, 1 cs boits. 41 bdls hidés. cris curios, 100 bales 699 2 qr-sks 708 hi-sks flovr. 1318 cases - salmon, 1188 s«<s wheat, 342 5ks bark, 94 pk; machinery, 1 bx books, 21 rolls leather, 10 baies spirits. Coos Bay—35 cds matchwood, 5 bls woolens. Eureka—21 pkgs machinery, 4 sks woo dry goods. 2 crts sewlng-machioes, 2 cs boo| DKgs mdse, 1 cs'stoes, 1 cs bardware, 1 bx apples, 1 keg butte FORTEAND AND. ASTORIA—Per Geo W Elder—26614 sks wool, 3630 sks bran, 2 coops chickeus. 1172 sks flour, 1859 sks whe. ARCATA—Per North Fork—+1 bx piates; 1 case hats, 1 board saw. 3 ¢3 saws. 8 sks gluestock, 18 cs groceries, 9 ofltanks, 4 sks green hides; 1963 M shingles, 2 bls dry hides, 122 M ft lumber. 265 M shakes. . - 2 SANTA ORUZ—Per Gipsy—55 bxs apples. 500 bbis.lime, 33 rolls leasher. 3 bxs butter, b0 sks dry prunes. 4 cs cheese. 2 Monterey—3 bxs cheese, 10 bdls pelts, 1 crate :rnoms‘ 9 bdishides, 5 bdis, caliskins, 24 sks ones. ° &% “Moss Landing—474 sks potatoes. 574 sks wheat, 1 bx butter, 1 dressed veal. . ° Cousignees. 3 Per Farallon—Moore, Ferguson & Co; ArcticOfl Works: J P Thomas: Chas Jacobsen & Co;\ G G ‘Wickson & Co: Jouas Erlanger & Co: P S 1ype Foundry ; Stauffer & Co: C J Leist & Co: Brown & Metzner; D E Allison &Co: Wellman, Péck & U Smith's Cash Store: CM Volkman; W C Gould ‘W C Price & Co; Allen & : Standard Oil Cs J H Newbaner & Co: Russ, Sanders & Co; 0’Brian’ & Sons: Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch= J Green- berg: J Ivancovién & Co; Brown & Adams; H H Sattler & Co: Morgsn Oyster : Fredericksourg EotingCo: W B Sumner &'Co: C A Hooper & Co: Shoobert, Beale & Co: Levl, Strauss & Co; _Siuger Mfg Co; Bandon Wooler-mills: P Riecer & Co; P .C Syrup Co: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; Hen- shaw & Co;-Metropoli.an Match Co: G H Young; K E Thompson: Whjtaker & Ray Co:- W B -Gy win: SJ Bryan:; M J Brandenstein & Co; Ben Crow. S Per Bonita=Thomas Loughran: Wolf & Son: M H Beck: Stanaard Oil Co; - Wielsnd Brewing Cs Hilmer. Bredhoff & Schulz: Dodge. Sweeney & O« CE Whitney &Co: F B Haight: Getz Bros & Co H Dutard: Hibernia Brewery; H Netter. Per North Fork—Amer Press Assn: Callfornia Saw Works: Baker& Hamllton: Standard Uil O W B Sumner & Co; Wellman, Peck & Co; P Ber- win & Bro; Chas Nelson : California Glue Co. Per Gipw—C Carpy & Co: Lievre, Fricke & Ce Murray & Steinhagen: Wetmora Bros: Hills Bros A Galli Fruit Co:_sStandard Oil Co: W F Mitchel Bissinger & Co: N Ohiandt & Co; Armes & Dall McDonouglt & Runyon: Norton, Teller & Co: Kron Tanning Co; A W Fink & Co: H Coweli & Co: A Lew:s & Co: Herman Joost: H Du'ard; Wilson, Dennison & Co: Wolf & Son: W A Milis. Per Geo W Eider—S Koshland & Co: J Russell; Geo Morrow & Co: Thos Watson; M P Detels;: L Daliman Co; H Dutard: Moore, Ferguson & Co: Allen & Lewls: V K Hobejan: N 15 Green & UCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. CO0. DAYS T HAWALI, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, oy J RUSTRALIA. S:S. AUSTRALIA. © 8 S.AUSTRAL Tuey- day, November 10. raLes. S.°S. MONOWAI_ sall: OLULU and AUCKLAND for SYLN. ‘duursday, Novewms ber 1z, at 2P a0 2 Lfne to COOLe&; L RDIE, Aust., and CAPRTOW(_\‘ south Africa. 4.’L. SPRECKELS & BROS. CD.. Agenty, S 115 Montgomery stravm Freight Office, 327 Market st.. Sen Francisco. THEO.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTIL.ANID From Spear-street Wharf, at 10 a. . F ARE({8!2 First-class Including 186 Second-cines J'berih & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Colambia -Qct. 25, Nov. 4, 14, 24 State of California.....Oct: 30, Nov. 9, 19, 29 Through tickets &nd through bazgage to all Eastern points. Rates and foiders upon applica ton to F. F. CONNOR, General Agent, . 630 Market streot. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents PACIFIC COAST _STEAMSHIP c0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY -whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island," Loring, Wrangei, Junean, Kil. Msnoo_and Sitka (Alaska), 8t 9 4. 3, Oct. 13,38, For Victoria and Vancouver (B, C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Taconfa, Everett, Anacortes and New Wratcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M Oct. 1, 6,11, 16, 21, 26, 31, and every fifth day there- after, ‘connecting st Vancouver with the C. b, H R., atTacoma with N, P. R. R., at Seattle with Gu N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. Fox Jiureka, Arca'a and Fieldy Landing (Hume Poldt Bay), a(r. Pomona 2 P. ., Oct. 4, 8, 17, 16 20, 24, :8, and every fourth day thereat For Sania Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Luls Oblspo), Gaviots, Sants Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedra, East San Pedro (Los ADgeles) and Newport, f¢ § A. i Oct. 3, 8,10, 14, 18, 22, 26, 30, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diexo, stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Port Los Ane reles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Oct, 4, 8, 13, 16, 20, 24, 28; and every foursh Qay thereafier. or icnsenada,’ San_ Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and_Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4. 25th of each month. ‘1he Company reserves right to change fl!!lmlll‘ or salling dates. Ticket oflice—Palace ol New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., 10 Market Gen'l Agents, San Francisos, COMPAGNIE GENER AL TRANSATLANTIQUR ’ French Line to Havre. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. ‘Iravelers by this 1ine &void both transit by English’rallway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in & small boat. New York 10 Aletandria, Egyps, via Parly * J firsi-class $160: second-class, $116. 2 LA, BRETAGNE LA CHAMPAG. La TOURAIN LA GASCOGN! LA BRETAGN B~ xOF lurther particulars app! A. FORGET, Agent, No. 8. Bowling Green, Now York. J. F. TUGAZL & CO., Agents, 0 Monwgomary svenue, San Francisco, " WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWEEN® New York, Queenstown &.Ll_vprpool. SAMUING BEVERY WEEK. ABIN, $50 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- ing 0 steamer and accommodations selected: sacond cabin, § 2 50 and 8+ i and Teutonie. Steerage Tickels from ngland, lr§- g land, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmaric through to San Francisco it lowest rates. Tickets, .. eailing dates and cabin plans may be procured from \¥, H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock, or ai the ° General Office of the Company, 613 Market strooh i g G. W. FL £ under Grand HOME orat A gen: jor Pucitic Conste STOCKTON STEAMERS- - . 3, Washington S, 230 £, M. ov. 7, 1pc. ov. 14. 54 Nov. 21, Nooa e - 10 Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. 4% only liue muxing through rices on Vallay Bosd el gTEAMER . C. Walker, 3. D. Peters, Ay DTt City of Stookton, Terephione Alaia 805. (L Nuv. und fmuw. ve VALLEJO A¥D U. 8. FAVENARD, SIEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Sundass. Lands Telvphone xcursion trip, 5iving 6 hours at Navy FOR SAYJOSE, 108 6AT0S & SANTA CRUE TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAL 21104 M. (Sundeys excepted); Alviso daily ¢ 6 P. M (Saturdays excepted). Freight and Pas- senger. Fare belweeu San krancisco snd A)vise, 50c: to San Jose, 75c. (Clay Sb, Piér 1. 20 We Baula Clara s 308 Joue