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10 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. | SUMMARY OF THE MAKKETS. Silver a fraction up. Wheat wanted for Australia. Barie- s:eady. Oats, Cora and Rye dull Fiour and Millstuffs quiet. Hay and Feedstufts unchanged. Beaus very dull. ‘Ausiralian Coal arriving freely. Potatoes and Vegetables quiet. Butter and Eggs easy. Cheese steady. Heavy siocks of Poultry offoring. Fresh Froits abont the same. Grapes dult and weak. Dried Fruiws and Raisins stifft Hops steady. Provisions unchanged. STOCKS OF GRAIN. Produce Exchange Grain Inspector Abel reports stocks of Grain in Call Board warehouses Novem- ber 1 as follows, in tons: WHEAT. | Port Costa. | Stockton. | City. October 1 6,608 68,813 181 I8 | 71 Novemb |Barley.| Oats. October 1.. 1,241 361 November 1. 561 3 4 Receipts In_October werc 87,330 tons Barley, 4330 do Oats, 858 do Corn and 2606 do Bran. ° _THE COAL TRADE. The private circular of I. Steuart gives the re- ceipts of coal at this port thus far this year at 1,057,000 tons, against 1,137,500 tons during the _same period in 1895, and says: “The srrivals of Australian coal durlng the month have been free and will coniinue 1n good supply for some time to come, while quotations for future loading of coal from there are still_pressed. although at slightly Digher figures than have lately been ruling. The shipments of anthracite coa' fr m Great Britain bave aimost entirely ceased for the present, on account of extreme rates of freight being asked by ships 1o Joad for this port.” NO B NESS TO-DAY. To-day belng election- completely suspended throughout the City. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures &t station indicaie maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it, if any, the amount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during 'the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means hizh barometric pressure and is usually accompanied by fair weather: ‘“low" Tefers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by elondy weather and rains. “Lows” usi ally first appear on the Washington coasi. When the pressure is high in_the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars exiend north and south along the coast. rain’is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coas’. warmet weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMEST OF AGRICUL- TURE WEATHER BUREAU, AN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2,1896, 5 P. s.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day: Eureka 58, Fresno 68, San Dlego 68, Red Bluft, 66, San Luis Oblspo 74, Y uma 80, San Francisco, 62, Los Angeles 76. San Francisco data—Msximum temperature 62, minimum 50, mean B6. The barometer s rising rapidly over Washington, Oregon and Northern Callfornia. A great low ares overlies the Up per Missour) Valley. Kain or snow has fallen throughout the entire country from the Dakotas westward to the Pacific Ocean. Rain has also fallen In Utah. Nevada and on the north- western coast of Californ . The temperature has tions: £ o. b., 8614c; ungraded red, 7T4@S7¢ 1 Northern. 881,@8334c. Options fairly ictive. December and May most active ~o. % req, January, 8% %gc: March, 8514c: May, 8454c: Novémber, 7974c: wecember, 815> COKN—Spot. duil, irmer. ~ No. 2, 31@3134c ele- vator: 32@s214 afioar. Cptions wers dull and firm at 14 to 352 advance, May and December only traded in. November, 8034c: December, 323gc: May, 353jc. OAT>—spot, quiet, firmer. Options dull, firmer. December, 265sc. spou prices: No. 2, 28%gc: No. 2 white. 25@ 2534c; No. 2 Chicago, 24c; No. 3, 2014c; No & white, 23@28%c; mixed Western, 22@24c; white do, 2s@32c. No. 24c; May, Provisions. LARD — Quiet, ea: Western steam. $4 65; city, 84 35: Decemb-r, $4 5, nominal. Refined, duil; Continental, $5; Eouth American, $4 76; compound, 455@4 gc- PO Steady: new mess, §8 50@9, Quiet and unsettied. Western 8@12c: do creamery, 1214@30c: do fac- T@1134c: Kigins, 19%@20c; imitation 16T4@1 4c. fcehouse, 1414@16c; Western, resh. 17@20c: do, case, $2@4 50: limed, 15¢; do, case, $35@3 50. TALLOW—Du.l, nominal; eity, 834¢; country. 3358 85kc. OTTONSEED OIL — Nominal, qulet; crude, 22¢; vellow prime, 26c. RICE—Firm. good demand: domestic, 334@6c: Jajan, 33,@4 14" soLVUASSES—Quiet, sieady; New Orleaas, 259 c. COFFEE—Steady, 10 polats up to 6 down. No- Jember, $1061015; Decemver. 88 9089 951 Ja uary, i Marcn, $9 90@9 95: May, @10, 5poc io. dull, Arm: Do, 7, 116 SUGAR—Firm, falr demand; off A, 3%@4c: standurd A, 4l4¢; confection- cutloaf, 474c; crushed, 475c; pow- c; granulated, 44c: cubes, é3ac. ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c. PEACHYES—Peeiea 13@14c; unpeeled, 7G9c. RAISINS—Two-crown, L. M., 434c; S-crown. 5%,@6c: 4-crown, 634 ; London layers, $1 15@ 135: clusters, $1'25@l 40. —Four sizes, nommally 515@5%4c. HOPS—Firm: Pacific Coast, 3@12¢. WOOL—Firm; Domestic fleece, 16@28c; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. —Quiet: Amerlcan. $10 25@13 50. COPPER—Quiet: Inke. $10 75@10 J)Al- Qu.el: domestic. #2 85@2 90. TIN—Firm, quiet; Straits, $13 05@13 15; plates, firm. domestic, 33 80@3 87%4. PIGIRO] SPELTER—Qulet: CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Irr.. Nov. 2.—The grain markets were in & walting mood to-day, bnt at the same time were possessed of much strength. Again Liverpool exbibited total disrecard for the action of prices in American markeis by advancing from 3 (0 134d in the face of the weakness of Satur- day. The general disposition, however, was to it the Tesults of to-morrow’s election before assuming any vew risks Heceipts in the North- west were heavy, amounting to 1450 cars sgainst 1829 last Monday. Chicago had cars and in- specied out 164,498 bushels. The visible supply Increased 1,395,000 bushels and the amount on ocean passcge decieased 610,000 busbels. [he world’s shipments were estimated &t &pproxi- mately 8 500,00 bushels. Export clearances amount to 143,348 bushels. Ciosing Liverpool cabies were 2@214d higner. D. cember wheat opened from 7314c 10 75%45¢, sold b tween 78%gc and 75c, closing at 74%@7c, 2v4c higher than Saturaay. Esiimated recel is for Wednesdny 170 cars. No. 2 red ranged nominally from 743/sc Lo 761yc, ciosing about 76@ g - COi.\—Rose in price a little, the only explana tion for which was the strength displayed by wheat. There was scarcely any tracing. Recelpts were 820 cas. and 5 8,374 bushels were with- drawn from store. The visibie supply increased 1,454,000 bushels. Liverpool cables were firm and unchanged. Exp ris amounted to 211646 busheis. May corn opened a: 28%4c, advanced to 2814c, ciosing at 201@ 914C, Yg- higherthan | Saturday. Esiimated i eeipts for Wednesday 711 cars. UATS—Derived sympathetic *one in prices from other grains. Recel ts were 631 cars, and 36,131 busnels wer- taken from store. The visible sup- ply increased 51,600 bushels. Ex orts were 31, 00 bushels. May o:ts closed 35@L5c hizher than Saturday. Es.ima.ed receipts f0; Wednesday 494 cars. PROVISIONS—A stronger hog market gave the product a liit at the opening, but free offerinzs and a mild demand soon resuited in an easier feel- ing and lower prices. January pork closed 2lgc lower, January lard unchanged, and January rivs ashrde lower. BUTER—Dull and s eady. Creameries—Extras, 18c % Ib: firsis. 16@170; ceconds, 1.@l4c; imitations. fancy, 12@13c. Uniries—Extras, 16c: firsts, 15@l4c: seconds. 9@ 10c. Ladles — Extras. $353@10c: firsts, 5@814c; packing swck, 8c: grease, 212@sc: roil butter, 1l@l2e. EGGS—Barely steady. Fresh stock, 16%4@17c per dozen, AONEY~Was firm at 7% on all classes of losus. New York exchange quoted at7bc dis- count, Closing Pric: W AT_November, T5%ac: December, 74%@ 75¢; Moy, 793c. 23%5c; December, 265fc: COR. B—N‘l\ ‘mber, May, 2014@24c. OA1 A vemoer, 1834c: December, 19%ci | May, 22@ ¥URh—December, §712%5: January. 38 0234, LARL—December. $4 2715: January. $4 50, 3Eb—December, $5 7234 Januacy, $3 97, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Iin. Nov. 2.—The supply ofcattle to-day was small and prices ad- vanced 10c. Kecelpis of hogs were light. Under alight demand prices moved up 10c. Light offer- ings of shee. caused 10c :dvance. CATTLE—Receipts. 12,500. Fancy beeves, 8515 5 25: cheice 10 prime 1300 10 1800 I steers, $4 75@5 10; good 1o choice steers. 1200 to 1600 . £435@4 70; meaium steers. 1300 10 1400 B. £4 00 @4 8U: fair beet steers. 1000 to 1300 Ds. $3 70@ 395: common beef steers. $3 40@3 65: xood o tockers and feeders, 900 10 1250 Ib, §5 20@ falr 10 xo00d do, 500 to 875 (] 8 20: bulls, choice 10 extra, $2 80@3 25: bulf, | poor to choice. $1 75@2 75: cows and heifers, choice to prime. $3 50@3 85; cows, {air to cholcy 82 25@3 40; cows, common to falr canners. $1 25@ 2 15: calves, good 10 choice. 85 50@6 0U: es, common o x00d. $2 75@2 95: Texas grass steers, $2 60@3 25: Western range steers, 85 00@4 00; Western rauge cows ana heifers. 82 26@35 30 milkers and springers, B head, §25@40. HUGS — Keceipts. 16,000. Heavy pacxine ana risen siowly over the Pacific Siope. Conditions are favora le 1or generally fair weather Tuesday throu hout California. Heavy snow s fa.ling at Bismarck, Forecact made st Sa- Francisco for 30 hours ending midnight, November 3, 1896: Nor hern California—Generally falr weather Tuesdav: brisk westerly winds. tou.nern California—Fair Tuesday; fresh west- erlv winds. Nevada—Cloudy and unsettled weather In the northern poriion Tuesday. Utah—Probably showers in extreme northern portion early Tuesday mornming: fair Tuesday. Arizona—¥air Tueday. San Francisco and ~vicinity—Fair Tuesday; brisk westerly winds. ALEXANDEE G. MCADIE, Lucal Forecast Official, NEW JORK MARKETS, Financial, KXFW YORK, Y Nov. 2—Stocks to-day were s'rong from start to finish. Money on call was difficult to obtain, although banks did not re- fuse anybody with good collateral willing to pay 1 percent and interest. At one time the ra: touched 5 per cent and interest, which i« equal to 98 per cen. per annum. The closing transaction was at 14 per cen. and interest. Sterling ex- change strong. Posted rates were put up 15 per cent (0 4 82345 and 4 86, which is ren.arable. The sirengih of s erling exchange was due to the indisposi jon of bankers to draw until the result of to-morrow’s election is known. A rise in Wheat of nearly 2 cents stimulated purchases of the Wesiern rallway issues. Governments also appreciated ;@134 per cent and this added to the bullish feciin; Bay State Gas scored the greatest gatn, selling up irom 103%3 t0 10934 on the announcement of the reiirement ot the Addicks people In favor of the Standard Oil Interesis. Other important ad- vances we'e: Sugar 314 Tobacco 214 Laclede Gas 214, Bur.ington an.. Quincy 214, St Paul 134, Rock Isitand 134, Colorado Fuel 3, Manhattan 2, Minnesota and St. Lou s firs's rreferred 3. Iilinols Bteel 415, Pacific Mail 2. Reading 214, Southern Rallway preferred 2, Teunessee Coui 214 and Union Pacific 15 per cent. Speculaiion closed strong. Net chauges show gains of 14@51% per cent. Total sal-s, 12.,019 shares. The boud market was active and sirong. Sales footed up $1,572,500. Atchison adjustment fours Tose Y4: hicago and Northern Pacific five- cer- tificaies, 135: Krie prior lien fours. Kansas and Tex s iours, 134 Norihern Pacific thirds, . 2: Oregon Short Line consol fives certificates, Readi & firs s preferred, 134: do secouds, 13, do thirds_114: do fours, 134; Rio Grande firscs 13: and Soutniern Rallway cohsol BVes, 134 In Government bonus $37,000 coupon fours of 1925 ex- uterest sold at 118@11515; 85000 of 1907 at 10914: $1000 registered fours of 1907 at 10844, and $5000 coupon fives a: 111. p Grain. FLOUR — Firm. Winter wheat, 82 25@3 85; do fair to fancy, $3 25@4 30 do patents, $4 50@4 90: Minnesota clear, $:@ 4: ~do suraits 83 90@4 26: do patents, 83 85@4 90: low exras, 32 20@8 26; city mils, $4 404 50: do patents, 84 90@o 15. Kye flour— Dl stendy ai 82 80310, SSURNMEAL—Quier, sieady. “Yellow Westorn, )2 20. L RYE—-Duli, firm. Western, 43%4@44%cc L £ N ARLEY_ Py 840, BA. — Firm. Feeding, 2! WHEAT—Gpor marier, sl drmee with op- e — nxucn!: > CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. BRANCH OFFICE 623 Market St Palace Hotel Tel, Main 5828. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest marke: tations. Reference 1st National Bank, 5. ¥ SHICAGO. PRIVATE WIRE. NEW YORK. low grades, enippins_ lots. $3 50@3 55: common 10 choice mixed, 88 25@3 60: choice assorted. §5 50@ ©80. nkht, $3 20@3 60: pigs. 82 5@ 50. SHEEP—Keceipia. 15,000. iulerioc (0 choice, 31765 40; imbs, $3 0024 40. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR. Nov. 3.—HOGS— Receipts, 1600. Market 10c h.gher, nothing choice. Light and mixed. $3 25@3 30: heavy, §3 20@H 30, CATTLE—Receip.s, 2400. Market acuive, firm. Western grassers, $1i: steers. $3@4 25; cows. $1 25@3 00: teeders, $2 75@3 60. S 15 P—Receipts, 3500. Market steady. Grass mutton, §2 75. Receipts at Kausas City. K ANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. 2 — HOGS—Receipts, 31,000. Market strong. Licht and pigs, $3 50 @3 45; meaium, 83 26@3 40: heavy. 83 .0@3 35, CATTLE—RBeceivts. 6300. Market sirong. Na- tive steers, best, 34 10@4 60: fair togood, 83 10@ $410; bulls, $175@245; stockers and ‘teeders, $2 50@3 70: Texas and Western, $2 40@3 4 calves, $4@i0: cows and heifers, best, $2 70@3; fa'r 10 .0od. $1 50@2 70. SHEkF—Recelpis, 4200, Market strong. NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares. Monev on call active at B@8BY: last loan at 14% and interest and closing offered at 4% und interest. This rate 18 equal to about 82 . Prime mercantlie mper, 710 ) 1 tiiver, 65c. Mexican doiiars, B0T4@s0%5e. Steriing Exchange dull, with ciual Bus.tvss 1 tankers' bills st 4 8214 for 60 days, and $4 £514@4 5614 for demand. ~Fosted raies, 84 $215@s 56. Commercial bills, $4 803, @4 K114. Government ponds omg: Stale bouds steady: raliroad bonds higher. Si.ver at the board steady. CLORTXG ernmee jNorfolk & Weaten. 1135 Preferred. . 1734 Northern Pacific. Alton, Terre Haute 65 American Kxpress110 American Tovacco. 78 referred. 98 Fay StateGas Eaitimore & Ohio. Brunswick Lands. . Yoftalo, Roch & . Canada Pacific. st preferred. 24 preferred. N. Y.&N.H.. ijg|Untario & Westera 1434 |Oregon Improvmns 134 Preferred.... Oregon Navigation 1 Preferred.., Ch! B EG. Oregon Short Liae. 15 cnmmoa E. Nl... 371 Pacific Mall........ 2244 Preterred.... 9. (Peorls, D.& Evans 264 ChicagoGas. Pittsburg & W. ptd 15 Cleve& Piutsbury.. 162 Consohidation Coal. 32 Consolidated Gaw, 149 - C. G Louls Preferred. 77 Pullman Palace....453 Quickailven.. Preferred. ... Colo. Fuel & iron.. 2014 Preferred. 85 Cotton OIl Ceri 14 Commercial Cabie. 138 Det. Hudson.. 124 Del. Lack&W estra. 158 Denver & R. G. 11 Preferred. H. & Texas Cent...— Ilinols Central..... lowa Central. Preferrea. Freferred. . 80 Pre isrooe 26345 TOLSLLOUSE K 6 Kingston® Pem... 3 | Preferred......... 15 lake Erle & Westa 18 |Unlon Pacine..... 1034 Preferred......... 68 |(U.P.Den& Guit., 8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1896 —_ . T A e e e B 14814 U. & Coraage.. 2415 Louisville & 4834 U Loblsville Na&ln 1314 Preferred.... . i« ¥ U. S Rubber. Mannatian Consol. 9434 Memphis & Charis. 15| Utica & B. Mexican Central... 914/ Wab. 8. L & Pac 38 Michigan Centrai.. 90 Y Mimn&s L — | Wells-Fargo.. Preierred. Western Union.... 855 Minn & St 14 Wisconsin Central. 214 I8t preterred... Wheeling & b 5. 7 Preferred. .- 78 22%!Am Cotton 58 W. U. Be T | Ann Arbor. T% Preterred. 22 Brookiyn's 1234 Erie 2d pid.. 1915 €1os1NE BoNDL Alcnison es. T6Y! Do consol Bs..... 48 Do2ds A. .. . ux,v’dmmmv.mem it 73% Canada South 2ds.. 10214 Do bs 3 Cen Pac 1stsof '95. 102 Cberokee 4s, 1898. 10014 Do 1897 100 4o Do 1898! 109 15 10035 Ches & Onio a....104 Ch&N Pi'c Keiws 40 (R &Nists 1o >onsol bs. Or Short Line 6s. Do cons ds. | Facitic ¥s of '97. |Phila& eading ds. 7% Do 1st pid incam. $6%4 DC3-6858 10914 K GrandeWest 1sts 73 Len & 1 Tai. 11315 £1L&lronMtGen 33 7335 Do ga.. 86 7|8 L& S F Gen 63.104 Erle 2as. 60345t Paui Consols. ...125 FtWaDenGityisis 52 |St P C & Palats... 118 CH&SAGs 91 |Eo Carolina 4 100 Do2d7s..... 0100 |Eouthern KR 864 Gen Elec Deb bs. H & Tex Cent bs. D6 con ba.-.. o0 95 Sas Consols Ea Fu duis Den aiv108 Do Pac Cal 1sts.. 104 Tenn ew 3s.. 8 Texas Pacific isis. 84% 14| Texas Pacific 2ds.. 21%g Union Pac 1sts 9810155 U Sds reg of 1925.11814 Tods, coupou.... 11814 Missour fundifg . — € F da.rec of 1967108 31 93 m Mutual Union 6s...106 1111 X J Cent Gen Bs. 11314 57 N Y C&~t Louis 43102 — Nor&West Gen 6s.115 5 N 1na con 4s.. 95 | Dotrust ropis 534 Dods............ 114 |Wabasn 1st bs.....103 Northwest Consols, — | W est 500K &1 2V 414 L0 aeb Bs........ 106 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, Exq., Nov. 2.—The spot market isfirm, Cargoes firm at $3s 6d, prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Excbange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter. No- vember. 6s 614d: December, 65 614d; January, 6s 834d: February, 63 514d; March, 6s 514d. SECURITIES. LONDON, E~a.. Nov. 2—Consols, 108 7-16; silver, 30d; French Kentes. 101f 75¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. 8481 Stering Fxchange, 4 841y Sterling Cables. —- 48 New York Exchange, sig - Par New York kxchange, telegraphic.. — Par Fine silver, ounce. : - 65 Mexican Dollars. . - b1 FROLUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, W HEAT—The Valkyrie takes for Cork 83,181 ctls, valued at $113,100. Exports from thls port in October were 1,832, 040 culs, valued av $1,921,472, making to:al ex- ports thus far this crop yearof 4,995,505 ctls, vaiuad a. $5.418.077. Fuiores advanced over 4c yesterday, owing to high+r Eas.ern and forelgn markets. J the char- tering of several vessels (0 load jor Ausiraiia. There have been rumors that Australia as well as India would haveto call on Calliornia for whea:. and these chariers confirm them. This tends to make the local market very buoyant. Holders refuse to let go under the advanced Quotstions, but shippers decline to pay any advauce, hencs business s at & standsilll. Quo ed a. $1 35@ 1373 for No. 1 shipping. B 383,@1 40 for cholce and §l 4114@1 4234 for extra choice miliing. CALL BOARD SALES. JNFORMAL S38810N—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 cus. $14714: 14,000, $1 4734: 2000, $1 477; 2000, $1 48; 60UD, #1 sH14: 4000, 81 4814; 6000, $1 4 5w 10,000 81 4814, SECOND > ESSION—May —22,000 culs. $1 4854: 4000, $1 4835 6U00. $1 dkla: 2000. $1 483, 2000, $1 451432000, $1 4814 12,000, 51 48. KEGULAR MORNING SEss1oN — May — 2000 cila, $14854: BuUU, B1484g: 11,000, $1 48%4; 2000, $1 4514; 14,000, 31'48; 6000. $1 477a: (0U0. "¥1 475%; F0.000, 81 4734 December 14,000, $1 40345; 12,000, §1 3934: 2000, $1 3934; 6000, 81 9%, AFTERNOUN SESSION — May — 16,000 ctis, 81 4734 2000, $1 47%: 5000, $L 48: 400U, 81 48557 2000’81 4xia: 800D, 81 4875; 800U, 81 45%,. December - 2000, 81 4u3j. BaKLEY_Local stocks ‘decrensed 1378 tons in October, as wiil be seen elsewhere. The market ruiessieady at the quolatiuns. We quote Feed, T734@81%4c; choice bright, 8:14@83%c B cill Bréwing, 8135@90¢: No. 1 Chevaller, 1G85 10. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SE8810N—9:15 0'clock —No sales. SECOND SESSION saies. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—N0 sa'es. AFTERNOON SESSION — May—8000 ctls, 8lc: 2000, Vil ; 4000, 9155c. OATS— Loca: stocks increased 20 tons in Octo- ber, as will be seen_above. The market continues dull, but stea_y Whiie range from $105 10 $1 20, according to quality. Black, for feed, 90c@$1 05 for seed, $1 20@1 50: Gray, nominal} ked, 95c@ 1 05: Surprise, nominal—none here. COKN—iocal stocks decreased 650 tons fu Octo- ber, as will be seen. Tue market shows no Change and is dull. Large Yeilow, 8714@60¢ 3 ctl: Small Rouud do, 971c@81 B ct bite, 85@90¢c. RY £—Quoted at $1@) 05 B ctl. EUCKWHEAT—$1 20@: 25 # ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR — Net cash prices are as follow: Family exiras, $4 50@4 60; Bakers' exiras, $4 40 @4 b0: suverfine, $3 85@4. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20 50: Cracked Corn, $20@21 ¥ ton. MILLSTUFFS—Frices in sacks are as follows, usual discount 1o the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 P,100 ms; Rye Flour, $2 75 @ 100 Ba: Kice Flour, $5i5: Cornmeal, $2355; exira cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 40; Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, $310 @3 80; Buck wheat Flour, $3 10@3 60: Cracked Wheat, $8 50; Farina, $4: Whole Wheat Fiour, $8; Kolled Usts, $4: Pearl Barley, $3 75@4. Spils Peas, §5 60! Green do, $4 26 B 100 bs. . HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. All descriptions under this head except clipped Oats are quiet and unchanged. BRAN—£13 50@14 for ths best and $12 50@13 B wl;)lnr outaide b{;glsé MIDDLING»—§! for lower grad and $18 50@19 50 B lon for the best. - FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled_Barley, $14@18 ¥ ton: Oficake Meal at the mill. $28 B (on; joubing, $24; clipped Oats, $1 30@1 55 8 cul. HAY—Wheat, 88210 60: Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10: Osc, 9685 50: Hariey; 9647 50: suvet, Bue- ey, : Alfalfa, 0@8 50 ; com presst 6@9; 8.0CK, $6@5 50; Clover, 3685 # ton. STRAW—35@45¢ P bal BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—There is no business of any conse- guence. After e.eciion trade may pick up again. Eayos, $1 B0@1 35: Small Whites, $1 40@1 50: Large Whites. 31 35@1 40: Pinks, $1 10@1 15; Keds, $1 25@1 ¥6: Bisckeye. $1 10@1 15: ked Kidney, §2 50: Limas, $2@2 10; Butiers, 51 40@ 175; Pea, 81 40@1 6. % cil. SKEDS — Brown Mustard Is_ quotable at $276@3 B _cul: Yellow Mus.ard, $2 10@2 26 B cu: Flax, 81 35@l 60, ary ‘Seed, 216@2%c P Ib: Alfaifa, 51@8%ac: Rape, 215c; Hemp. 814e. DR1ED l'x-;.:hrg?\uu. u@ll‘/a’ ® cu;“uu‘en. 81 40@1 80 ® cul. ONI1ONS, POTATOES, VEGETABLES. PO rATOES—Sweet Potatoes,50@75¢ B cul 1n sks and 50c@$1 in bxs; Xarly Rose, 25@35¢c; Burbank Seediings, 26@40¢ for Kivers and 50@9uc B cul for alinas. ONIONS—25@30c B ctl. Pickles, 25@35¢ B sack. VEGETABLES—The market Is dull and feature- less, wich sieudily decr asing stocks. Marrowfat Squash is quotable a $5@7 B ton: Eeg Plant. 25 35c; Tomatoes, 20@3dc: Cucumbers, 25@ibc: reen Peppers. 25@s0c ¥ large box: Dricd Pep- pers, 7@iUc B D: Green Peas, 50c@$l ¥ sack for common and 214@3c B B for Garden: String Beans, 75c@$1 25 % sk for common and 235c B b for Garden: Limus, $1 25@1 50 % sk: Green Okra, 25@40c $_box; Dried Okra, 10@12Yac B Ib; Cab bage, 40c ¥ cul; Carrots, 30@4Uc B sack; uarlic, 132@2c B Ib. BUTTER, CHErSE AND KEGGS. BUTTER—Dealers continue to report a weak feeling. t“nxnt-hnq. 256@26c: seconds, 23@24c Darry—Fancv, 22@32%e0: 00d 10 choice, 20@ 21c: lower .—ndul, 15@i8c B . PicxiEp—it@ltc @ b. FIRKIN—15@17c B 1 CREAMERY TUB-18@19¢ B . CHEE~k~—Choice mi.d new, 816@9¢ mon !oygood old, 8@8c P b: Cream Cheddar, 10 @11c: Young America, 9@10c; Western, 10@11c: Jeastern, 11@l3c $ b. EGGS—The market is weak_and the tendency 18 10 sell. Eastern, 20@22%gc P dozen for fair to choice; 24@2tc for fancy and 1734@18yec for o d-storage: store Egks, 20@:5c P dozen; ranch kegs, 30@8214C for smal (0 medium and 35@ 87%4¢ for choice; coid-siorage, 2234@24c: Duck Egis, 26c. POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—There are still large lines of both Eastern and Callfornia on the m arket and another car of Eastern will be offered to-day. Live Tur- keys, 12@13c @ B for Gobblers, 12@13c for Hens; oung Turkeys. 1254@14c; Lressed Turkeys, 14@ 167 Gecstr & pale, 5L 26 Gomings. 1 5Ca) 1o Ducks. £4@5 50 for old and $3 50@4'60 for young: Hens, 83 50: Hoosters. youis, $5 LO@4 50; do, old. 85 : Fryers, 82 76@3 26: Broilers, 2753 2 tor large and §2 25@2 00 for small} ’»u.m..uw ® dozea for young and $1 for ol GAME—The market was weaker. English Snipe quotable at $2 % dozen: Jack Sulpe. ¥1 3 doz; Hare, 1 @ dozen: Rabbits, $150 for Coi- tontalis and $1 26 for small; Gray Geese, $2 50; White Geese, 75c@$1 P doz: Brant, $1 50 DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS . ORCHARD FRUIT>— Tomegranates, 35@65c B box. Apples, 65c@$1 @ box for cholce, 25@50c lor common. Pears, 35@85¢ B box. Persimmons, 5¢ bo: BERRIEnS 000700 box. Ao g Cranberries from Cape Cod. $7 50@! i from Coos Bav, $2 80 B box. Strawberries, $2 50@4 for large berries. Raspberries, $5@6 B chest. GHAPLS—Ile market 1s in poor shape. To-day is & bollday and :5 large stocks were on hand yes- terday from Saturday business was poor at weak prices. Tokavs, 2@i0e P box: Black Grapes. 5@8bc: Verdels, 20@3oc: Cornichons. 35@bUc: Muscats. 25@40c; Sweetwaters, 25@35c ¥ box: Grapes in craies bring 10@1dc more than in boxes. Wine Grapes are duil at $20@24 ton for Black and $14@1$ for White. CITRUS ¥RUITS—Lemons are quotable at $1@ 1 50 ¥ box forcommon and $i@250 B vox for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $4@3 W box: Californla Limes, 50@7bc: Banunas. $1@2 # ounch; Pineapples, $1 50@3 50 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DPRIED FRUITS— Very strong. Dealers look for still higher prices. Quotaiions on the Kraiw kxchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable st 6@ 9c for Royals and 1134@12c for choice to fancy Moorparks: FPrunes, 3%c for the 4 sizes; Peaches, 4@5y4c for prime to choice, 615 @7c for fancy and 9@10c for peeled in boxes: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2%hc for sun-driea; Pears, 2,@5c for prime to choice, 4@5Y4ae for quarters and 6@6%ec for halves: Pluma, 4c 10r pitted and 134c tor nopitted; Nectarines, 8%@4%ac for choice snd bige for fancy; White Figs, 3¢; Black Figs, 214@2%aC.* . JOBBING PRICKS — Peaches. 41%4@5lgc % Ib: fancy, 634@7lec; B Mb; peeled, 12lgc B b: Apricots. 834@sc ® fb; fancy, 10c: Moorparks,12 @l3c; evaporated Apples, 6c; sun-dried, 2%,@ c; Prunes, 53;@4c jor tne & sizes; Figs, black, 8¢ for unpressed and 3@SYac for pressed: white ¥igs, 4c; Plums. 41,@5c for piited and 13ec for un- lited; Nectarines, 4@6c ¥ Db for prime (0 fancy: ears, 216@6c for whole, 434@5%¢ for quarters and 4145@634c for haives. RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES, ¥. 0. B. FRESNO—Four-crown loose. be: S-crown, dc: 2-crown, 3i4c: Seedless Sultanas, 634c: Keedless Muscatels. dc: 3-crown London laye 1 20; clusters. 81 50: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; lmverial clusters, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ @ Ib. JUBBING PRICKS—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crown, 1008e. 534C: 3-crown, 43ae; Z-Crown. 534c: seediers Sultanas, 6c: seediess Muscatels, ‘43gc: S-crown London iayers, $1 25: clusters. $1 80: Debesa clus- ters. 82 76: lmperial clusters. 83 25. NU S—(;'henmnu quotable -‘uf@ulflc: ;vu;n‘u, Dew crop, £. 0. b. shipping poin! or. Sandard and b0 3 B r sohencils 4lmonds, 6 834c for Languedoc, 3@#1sc for hardshell and 8@c for paper-sheil, jobbing: Peanuts. 4@8e for Kasiern and 4c for Callfornia; Hickory Nuts. b: Pecavs, 154@8c: Filberin, 135@8¢: Brasil T T44@8c B b; Cocounuts, $4@5 # 100, “omb, 10@12%5c for bright and 5@gc for lower gradea: waveru hiie €XtPacia, D@OYC: light amber extracted, 412 @4%C: G4k amber, 434¢: dark, 2@3c B 1. g5 awfif—z% c B . 3RUVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon is quotable at 6¢ B b for heavy, 7c B B for ligh: medium, 934¢ for light 10c B B for extra light and 11%5c B D for sugar- cured: kastern sugar-cured Hams, 1236@13%g0: California Hams, 11@1114c: Mess Beef, $7®7 50: extrza mess do, $8@s 5U: family do. $9@9 50; extra prime Pork, $7 50@-; extra clear. $16 % bbi; mess, $14 B bbl; Smo.ed Beef, 10c B 1b. LARD—Eastern, tierces. Is auoted at 8¢ for compound and 634@7c for pure; palls, 7lac B b California_tierces, 5@5%uc ® _for compound and Sio tor Jores BALEbis, 630; 10-1 ns, Ti4e: o Tlc COTTOLEN - —6149614¢c in terces and 73,@ B0 % Bin 10 1ad HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 7c: cuils and brands, 6¢; medium, 6c; culls and brands, 5¢ § 1b: light, 5¢ B b; culls and brands, 4c P b: Cowhides 432@5%c: culls and brands, 314@44c; saited Kip, 5@5Yac: salied Cait, 7c ® I; saited Veal, 6c B I: drv Hides, 10@11c; culls and brands, 734@kc; dry Kipand Veal. 9¢: cuils. 834@7¢ B 1b; ary Calf, 15¢; cuils. 10c: Goat- skins. 20@35c each: Kids, 5c: Deerskins, good sunmer, 20@:5¢ b: medium. 15@20c: winter, 7@89c; Sheepskins. shearings, 10@15c each: short w001, 20@36¢ each: medium, 40@50c each; long wools, bU@6UC each. Culls of wll kinds about Lge less. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 24@3c: No. 2, 2@ 2%4c; refined, 43,@bc: Grease, 2 B b. WUOL—We quote Fall Wool as follows: Soutn- ern mountain, 5@5l4c B h: middle countles, free, 534@7c: do, detective, 415@6c: San Joaquin, 5@ 5c. Spring clip: Nevads, v@Slac ® B: San Jua- quin wud Southera Coust, six months, 31@c. HOPS—6@8c for fair to chowce and 10c for stricily tancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 10@4 15; San Quentin, $420; Wool Bags, 2415@26Ygc: Frult sags. 514@6c. COAL—Wellington, $8 @ ton: New Wellington, 88 ¥ ton: Southfield Wellington, §7 50 B ton; Seatile. $5 50@6: Brs Wailsend. & E 3 Cumberiend, $13 B ton in bulk and $14 In sks. Penusyivania Anihracite Egg. $11@li 3 ton: Weish Antnracite, $8@10: Cannel. $8@8 50: Rock Springs. Castie Gate aod Pleasant valiey, $7 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton insks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Retining Company quotes, terms net c Cube and_Crushed, 5%c: Powdered, 534c; Fine Crushed, 5%c; Dry Granu- iated, 434c: Confec.loners’ A, Magnolia A, 6 : kxtra C, 414¢;: Golden C, 41ge; halt barrels 14¢ more than barrels, and boxes gc more. SAN FEANCIECO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaughter ers are as follo BEEF—First quality, 5c; second do, 4@4l4e; thira do, 334 B b. VEAL—Large, 414@5c; small, 6@7c B b i Ewes, 4@bc MUTION — Wethers, 5@5%40; LN LAMB—5@6¢c B 1b. PORK—Live Hogs, 8 14c B D for large snd medium and 333@314c 1ot small; dressed do, 414 @4Yac B Ib. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. Pelts. bdls. Wine, gal; Wool, bis. Washingion... Parley. e Washington Sugar. bbls. 1,511 Leather, roils 49 Lumber. M fest. 80 Quicksilver, fisics 98 Lime. bbls. 81 Alfalfa Seed, sks 140 Mustard Seed, s& Raisins, box Oregon, sks. Middiings, sks.. REAL ESTATE TRANSAQTIONS. Timothy P. Riordan to Margaret Riordan, lot on Siine of Posi stree:, 185 W of Gough, W 27:6 by 8187:6: gift. Rachael H. Lambert to George H. Bahrs, lot on N line of Page street, 156:3 W of Scott, W 25 by N 187:6: 810, James and Maria Flaherty to Delia Doran, lot on E line of ~'evenson street, 185 Nof Thirteenth, X 25 by F. 77:6; $10. Anna. E. H.and Charles F. Robinson to Adellis H. Taflinder (wife of W.G.), loc on N line of oty first street, 205 W of Sanchez, W 75 by N 5 gift Johii end Mary Flynn to Mary T. Browne, lot on NE_corner of Jersey and Vicksburg streets, E 50 by N 114: $10 © \ Abraham and Amelia Aronson to Helene Stry- hing. lot on N line of Post street, 137:6 W of Stockton, W 37:6 by N 157:6; $10. John and Ada M. Hinkel to ignacz N. Esen- ber, lot 0n K line of Leavenworth s reet, 66:2 § of Washington, S 22:114 by E 115; $10. Siomen wnd Emma Ducas to Charles R. and Elizabeth A. Sneligrove, loton W line or Putnam street, 100 . o¢ (1d_Hicxory street. N 60 by W 70, lots 1033 ana 1035, Gif: Map 2: $10. Charles Wililam Preston 10 arah D. Preston, lot beainning ac a point 926:314 W of | ouxl ss :67% S of Kighteenth, S 3d-g. 53 Vs, o 85deg. 41 min. W 76:384, 8 £ 10 min’'W 99:2. N 84 dex. 35 mi Ot made in contirmaiion of 1687 d 288, described as follows: S lipe of Cuselli 812:11 E of Moss al ey, 1 75:04, S 6 deg. 32 min. 160, W to W liue of lot 10, biock 11, Market treet Homestead Association, s distance of 75 eet, N 100; gife. * ALAMEDA COUNTY. Frank A, and Laura C. Hun:ington to H. M. and A. A. Wetherbee, ot 0n & line of Webster street, 100 N of Durant, N 50 by % 150. Oaklan; $10. J. §. and ~ophie M. Orchard to _Mary J. M. rwin, lot beginning at a point 26 from 8 corner of kast Eieventh sireet and Twenty-fifth avenue, SE 25 by BW 75, block K, Knowles & Potter subdivision gt Jennedy Tract, sublect 10 & mortgage, Oniland; H. P. Riddle (by Tax Collector) to Charles Babb, lot 28, Pl dmont Tract, Oakland Townshij Charles Babo to J. T. Watkinson, same, quit- claim deed, Uak and Township; 85. Willlam T, and rmity T. Hulliday to Edward A, Holman, 1ot 8. b ock B, Fanny Davenport ‘iract, Brooklyn Township, warranty deed: $10. Jawes D. Johnson to Peter J. Moiler, lot on W line of L street, 50 § from NE coruer lands of James Johnson, Ly deed of October 9, '75, thence - i 150 to beginning, biock 64 cllI ,som:;r; Additionto Livermore, Murray Town- ship: ., J- M. Clune to Ella Clune, 1ot on N line of Sixth xtreet, 112:6 E of Webster, N 100 by r. 37:6, lot 26 and £ h-1f of lot 27, block €3, Oacland; gif.. Margaretta Barber (wife of J. Ho)e Ingac. Monsen, 10t on 8 line of Walton or Thirty-Afun siree , 69:11 £ ot San Pablo avenue, Il 02:8, S 141:014 W 52:8, N 140;10. to beginning, lo. 16 and 2% feet, adjoining F to 10t 16, Coiter Tra:t, quitela m deed, Oakland; #1. Frank A. and Laura C. Huntivgion to Mary E. Wallsce, lot on Eiine of Webscer sireet, 150 N of Durant, N 50 by E 150, Oakland: $10. Johu Overton 10 Aniie Bowbeer. 1ot on & line Goss street, 1057;6 E of Wood, 8 100 by E 25, Oatand; sitc i Same 10 Merv Lichau, loton 8 line of Goss street, 180:734 E of Wood, S 100 vy E 25, Curisien Lars-n to Severin B, L. i § i £ 3, 5 and 6, block G, Knowles & Potter Subdivision, Kenuedy ' ract, kasc Cakland: $10. S. P. and Ellen A. Channell to Seward A. Greene, lot on S line of Rose avenue, 392.55 N from the polnt of intersection of Rose avenue with K line Of cho avenue, thence NE 50, SE 150, SW 50, AW 150, to beginning, being a portion of Subdivi- sion Xo. 23, tilen kcho Traci, Map 2, Oskland Tewnship: $10. A. C.and Mary E. Rogers. Margaret Leonard and John R. Hodge et al., by Com missioner, to H. £ Gordon, lot on E live of Kllsworth_street. 89:8 Sof Oregon street, S 44:10 by E 127:6, lo: 15, block H, lLeonard Tract, Berkeley: $2.85. Edwood and Esther A. Ross (0 Manuel F. Nevis, lot 14, block 7, town of N Washington Township; $57: Rl . THE STOCK MARKET. The best prices yesterday were rather weaker as & rule than those of Saturday, bat the depreclation ‘was trifiing. The Potosi and Savage assessments fall delin- quent in office to-morrow. The board will not open to-day. The Pacific Lighiing Company will pay the l;l:-fl monthly dividend of 35c per share on the Bond Interest is now payable, as follows: United States Government 4's, new issue, Edison Light and Power, Natoma Vineyard, North Pacific Coast Railwoy, Sacramento Power and Light, Sonthern :’l' ific Rallway first consolidated guaranteed goid er cents, £ V. Subteratreet Haliway. >\ t.eF 4 per cents and Quarteriy interest on the Pacific Roiling Mills 8 per cents will be pald on the 16th. The following local incorporations disbursed div- idends during the past month. NAME. Per Share. Amount. Bank of California. . $90,000 California Sale Deposit. 15,000 Nevada Bank.... 45,000 Fireman’s Fund Tus. Co 80,000 Pacific Surety Co. 2,000 Gas Consumers’ A ssoclation. Edison L. and P. Co. Oakland Gas Co . Pacific Gas Imp. Co... pLX Pacitic Lighiing Co. 7,000 8. F. Gaslight.. 35,000 Stockton Gas and Eisctric 3,000 Marin County Water Co. 41600 Spring Valley Water. ... 61,500 San Jose Water. 4,241 Calttornia-sireet Cal 5,000 Market-strect Railway 112,500 Alaska Packers’ Assoclation.. 35,582 Hutchinson Plantation..... 12,500 Pacific Telephone. . 9900 Sunset Telephone. 8,000 Homestake Mining Co. 31,360 Ontario Mining 15.000 Chureh Mining Co. 5.000 Nap Con. Q M. Ci 20,000 Alaska-Treadwell Mining Co. Aluska-Mexican Mining Co.. Total.., .8680,914 A lflmmlr;u! the dividends for October com- pares as follows: 18058 1898. -$150,000 $150,000 . 32,000 82,000 . B6,833 82.991 . 87,241 70,241 36,000 117,500 Sugar companies. . 7,500 12.500 Telephone companies.. - 15,900 15.900 Mining companies... . 173450 164.250 Miscellaneous companies. 36.78% 35.532 Totals.. .$604,706 $680,914 ‘The following mining companies had cash on hand November 1 © s Andes. $8,775|Gould & Curry... 7,465 5.043|$*¥Hale& Norcros 185 7,808 Julia Con.. e 28 18,733 |°Lady Wash Con. 32 11,408/ **Mexican.. . 894 Bullion. 6,885 Mono. . . 1,351 Bodie Co; 991 |°>0ccldntal Con. _2.157 Buiwer Con. 8,775 |Ophir. . . 16,053 Church. . 10,957 Overman. L 490 Con. 961 | Potosi 9,424 *Con. Cal.& Va.. 12,55 Savage. 209 Crown Poin Choliar.... 564 Confidence. . 27,294 Challenge Con! 8i|Syndicate. 840 Con. Imperial 2,713 Seg. Belch: 159 Caledonia. 70| Union Con. 18,597 Exchequer 1,016/ Utah Con 8562 *Of unsold, with further shipments to come, and with indebtedness at bank of $2248 and the monthly expenses to be paid. In cash, #nd ore the coin value of whizh Is es- timated a. $6000. to meet the monthly expenses and & note of $.0,000 at the Bank of Californ a. °Thirty-two cents, with an indebtedness of $510. *°Wiih $500 due the bank. D °>°In cash, with the monthly expenses and {he company’s note for §2600 due tue Nevada n ‘Ihe Silver King Mining Compe oy has an indebt- edpess of $658 and is collecting an assessment of 25 cents. In the Hale and Norcross mine (Comstock work - ings). on the 00 level in No. 1 upraise, are working north and south on the sixth floor. The ore streak looks mbout the same as last rted. Advanced the west crosscut from the sixth floor 22 feet through quariz of low value: total length, 49 feet; face is stul in quariz. 1,00 level—Have suuk the winze in main north irist 7 feet: total depth, 21 feet; bottom in oid fillings kKxiracted during the week from 900 level 21 carloads .f ore, assaying $14 in gold and 23 cuaces of siver per ton. Reports from the other Comstock mines are un- interesting. BRUNSWICK LODE: Con. Cal & Va., Best & Beicher and Gou d & Curry Shaft 3—The statfon on the 800 1=vel has been cut out for a depth of 32 feet. Tunnel—The main tunnel has been extended 23 feet, passing through porphyry and quartz: twial length 1020 feet. West Crosscut 5, which was started 800 feet from the mouth of the tun- nel, was advanced 12 feet: total length 120 feet: face in hard porphry. The jolnt west crosscut on Gould & Curry north boundary has been advanced 19 feet, passing through porphyry and stringers of quar z. : SAVAGE—On the 300 level the east crosscut, started 100 feet north of south line, has been ariven 5% feet; face In porphyry and clay; total length 114 feet. HALE & NORCRoss—Shaft 1 has been sunk 13 feet: toial d-pth 683 teet. The boitom Is In foot- wall rock, showing some quariz on the hanging side. 40u'level—Advanced join. Norcross-Savage norh drift 26 feei: total iength 270 feet. This drifc has reached the Savage Company’s south line. Are now cutting a drain in this dri®t. In main south drift have start ‘d an eas: crosscut a. a point 1% feet from the south line, and advanced the same 12 feet. The ace is in quartz and por- phyry. The joint four compani s' u.raise on 200 level In C.oilar ground was srriea up 42 feei: total dep:h 19 ¢ 10p in soft porphyry. CHOLLAR—Shaft 1 has been suux 13 feet on the inciine; total length 683 feet. Tae formation re- mains as last reporied. 200 level—The joint Savave-Norcross-Chollar-Potosi double compart- ment vertical raise has been advanced snd tim- bered 48 fect for the week; total height 149 feet. ‘The top is In soft rock. 300 level—ihe eust crosscut, started 88 feet south of the north live, is out 87 feet. It was driven 14 feet for the week. The face isin hard porpayTy. They have followed tiie streak of pay ore encoun ered 54 feet in, both north and south— north 8 feet showing in th- face 8 inches of ore that wili asssy from $40 to $75 per ton, half gold. South they are in 4 feet, the pay ore being 6 inches wide, of about the same guality as north. 400 level—ihey have advanced the south drift 26 feet for the week, and are now out 39 feet sou-h from the.ine. The jace is ina mixture of low grade quartz and porphyry. e ofticial letter from the * ccidental Con. mine forthe past weex reads as follows: The upraise from nocth drift fiom east crosscut has been ex- tended 22 feet during thé week; total lenyth, 137 feet: top In quartz of .ow assay va ue. The maln east crosscut on this level has been extended 35 seet throush hard porphyry ; totai length, 418 feet. 8501-vel—The west crosscut from the bottom uf the winzs has been extended 20 feei: total length, 64 feet; face in porphyry with streaks of quartz. BOAKD SALES, Following were ihe sales in the San Franolsco #tock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORNINo Sramior. cowicmronea 9:30 verens12800 G &C.... vage.. .64 100 Besenor 55100 HaN - 1-85[100 300 B&B......98/8J Uphir | 250 ClaV 100 Crwn Pi..43100 ...... A¥TVFRNOON SKSSION—2:30. 200 Belcher...52 100 Cholr. ...2.05/100 Ovrmn....12 820 C Polnk....45(200 Potoa. .. . Following were 1De baies Inthe Pacific Stock Eoard yesterday: BEGULAR sreatoN—10:%1 50 Confl. 1000 C Im| 1.20/300 Ovrmn. p...0240) Potos!. . 0351500 .12 83 1.40) 60 8 Nev. 05/200.. 200 Kentck...06/200 Union. 13U0 Mexican ..45/.0J Uab. 250 Lccidc... .. 44200 .. 11 7141460 Y Jaoketi.. 060 100 Bodle......6%| 200 Fullion....)* 100 Bulwer...44| 300 Chalige. . 150 Cholr...2.08/ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY. Nov. 2—2 .y, 1100 ..........11 130U Y Jokt.....50 Lrown Point.... kastSierraNev kureka Con hmn‘nn N . Gould & Curry. Haea Noroo 1. 40 GOLD MINING EXCHAYGT. Champlon ...... 200 Lockwood Con. 25 Bia, 217 0L{100 ...... 26 27 - Asked...... 70 5 Providence. - 66 00[BId . LOCAL SECURITIRS. Bid San Francisco Gas. - 9300 Asked San rancisco Gas 93 70 Bid Spring Valley Water . 96 00 Asked Spring Valley Wat 96 50 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, MONDAY. Nov. 2-3 B M. UNITED STATES BONDS. B, askea, Bid. Asked. UB4sconp.. 107 — (USdsreg. — 107% Do new issue1l?7 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. CAlatCbless. 107 = acKoli M3e — — Cal Elec$, 83117 — |Do2d1is6y. . = — CotraCWbs — f715 &0 Ry3y. — 715 Dont-stexco — $73g P&Ch Ryss. — 107 Edsn L&P6s120 125 |Pwi-st RR8. — 118%4 ¥&CHKR@s. — 108 |Remo, Wikl — 105 Geary-stR5s. 9735101 |Sacto P& L. - 100 LosAngL8s — 100 |[SF&NPR3;. 9814 — Do Giteed8s — 101 |KPRKRArizs: — = 06% MkratCbless11914 — |EPRRCalds. — 109 DoRyConds.103 104 |SPRKCai3s. — 100 NatVinésisi — 100 |SPBrRCai8s 9514 96 NevCNgR7s. 99 SV Waterss.. 117 N P C KR6s.100 EVWaterds.. 9655 97 N Ry Calsi00 — [SKiG&EdS: — 100 N RyCalds. — 90 |SunstT&T8s — ~— Oak Gas 5s.. — 104 |Suuterstiiésl07iy — Lo20 1s 0s.. — 104 |VismlmWlse — 0 — Uiunivus ©3.11614117 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costs 30 35 |SanJose. — - Marin Co.... 49 — |Surog Valley 96 961 ©AS STOCKS. _ 'S4 |Pacific Lieht 49 — Central.. 95— |SanFrancsco 93l 9 Oak GL&H 5134 63 |BW0CKWw.... ~ & %0 FaGuslmp. 85 8 INSUBANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFd16235180 [Son COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Amer B&ATC. - = |LondouP&A.13! - Anglo-Cal.... 54 — |Londongs! - 80 Bank of Cal.. 72214230 |Merch Kx... 12 — Cal 8 DETCO107i51lun [Nevada.. —_ - Fusthadoul — 181 |Saher B3, — — sAvINGS Ba Ber BR1,Co.1175 . — 100 Humb s&L.1100 - |Securily..... 240 Mutual....., — 40 |Umioairas 770 — bisavUnion — 480 STREET RAILROAD sTOCKS. 10614110 |Oak SL&Hay — 100 . - E0 |Presidio L - T 4134 4214Sutters: =y POWDER STOCKS. AtantieDn.,, — —~_ |GantCon.. .. KEastern D... 70 725 Judson D...c - Calltornia... 70 — Wigorit. .. 80c . 80c MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alnsks PRry. — 96145 \at VinCo.. — - BiRDoiCe. = 307 oceanicsats 1634 20 Cal Cot Mills — — |Pac AuxFA — Edison Light 11925120 |PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GasConAssn. — — |Pac Roll Mill - - Ger Lead Co. S0 100 |Parf PainiLe — 7 HawC&SCo.. 16 1634/ PacTransCo. — Cr muteh S POo 21 22 " |Pac T&T Co. — - MerkxAssn. 100 110 [Sunset T&f. — _ M KlecLight 23 4%|United UJo. BALES—MOBNING SESSION. FoArd— 25 Hutchinson S P Co. 20 75 26 do do 2 00 40 Market-st Rali 42 00 $2000 S P Branch Rall 95 50 Nireer— 15 Hutchinson S P Ga.. 20 75 408V Water. TR BALKS—AFTERNOON 5ESS(0M. Board— 25 Hawallan Commercial 16 00 5 5 F Gaslight 93 75 $3000S V 4% Bond: 96 75 $1000 S P Branch Rallway Bond: Eireet— 75 Oakiand Gas. 51 50 15 SV Water. 96 25 $300 U S 4% (o1d) Bonds. 108 00 —_——— HOTEL ARRIVALS. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. Amy Walton, SanJose J S Welton, San Jose H B Miller, Lorenzo F M Culver. Stockton W Crawford & w, Napa J _anson & w, Sonoms Jas Brown, Paso Hobles F B Hoosan & w, Hywds Ed Brown, Folsom A P Glovessi, Stockton E H Menking, Stockton Roy Dervis, Stockton F Lisenden, Stockion E J Stanaway, Stockton Fred Rossi, Stockton L Logamassiuo, Stockton B Farnswortb, Stockton C Ke bler, Stockion C R Woods, Stockton F Blachman, Stockton C Kgan, Stockion ‘W Perker, S ockton E Ruter, S ock on G Barri, Sockion F Tracs, Stockton August Rossi, Stockton E Weeks, Pescadero ¥ S Stockwell, ~tockion C E Spooner, Stockton H C Sturcke, Stockton A Braghetta, Stockton Harry Utt, ~tockton H Turton, Stockton J H Maras. S.ockton H Madden, Stockton T R Mot uen, Stokton T MeKay, Stockton A Glovanelli’ Stockton H Breen, Stockton Ed Hickman, Stockton J Frond, Oakiand Geo Meader, Crockett J Wilson Smith, San J G Johnaon, Stockton Harry Chase, Stockton 1IN Wells, Vacaviile P Mahonoy, Crorkett W Crawford &w, § Cruz NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J H Garrity, San Jose C Limberger, Sacto M J Muurer, Santa Rosa J Devine, Denver H C Austin, Kans City A Mouler, US S W Thompson, U S8 F Cole, Palo Alto F Fowler, Cal D E Gamero, US N J McKinzle, US N J Heyer, Cal J Derell, USN J Comisky, Cal J S Edwards, Portland ¥ Addy, Seattle C Fraok & wi, Ogden Miss H Russell, St Louls G W McKay, US M r Knowiton, USM ‘L Rooney, U'S M J D Murphy, US N F Harrls, USN H Teater, U'S N J L Brandt, Cal H O Grive, Milwaukee J F Lundey, N Y F R Dennolm&w, Portld CS Watley. St Louls A H Ray, St Paul C Mays, Kentucky J Cumiskey, Cal PALACE HOTEL. 8 Orakawa, Yokohama S F Lieb & wt, San Jose D J Loane. Tl W Baird, Scutiand W D St Clair, Chicago Mrs C St Clair, Chicazo Mrs C Schnabel, Sn Jose Steifel, N Y. Miss E Schnabel, S Jose Mrs Archibald, Campbell G D Adams, Boston J D Adams, Boston M Raugh & wt, Pittsbrg S H Howe, N Y. J L Hackett, Ky J Meyer & wt, Tacoma R E Volght, San Jose A Glimore, London C H Vannler, Chicago A B West, Stanford J J Kenny, Toronto W B Pecs, N Y A Llhomas, Chicago D D Lablanche, N Y Mrs J Meyer, Tucoma M Hayes, Pittsburg M Raub & wi, Pittsburg J J Brice, Washington F ¢ Baker, N 1 J David, N Y GRAND HUTEL W E Balley, Vallejo © J Daly, Vallefo Miss Downing, San Jose D T Haven & w, Cal € Harris, Merced 8 C Jordan, Sacto J HOwen & w, Boston G W Calderwood, Cal H McClosky, Sacto J Martin, Fresno T M selvaye, Eureks F Fay, Cal S D Howe & w,Portland J Thompson, Stockton Mrs 1. F Roche, N Y I McCook, Cal K Carney Jr& w, 1l Mrs A F Phelps, Sydney Miss P terson, N Y T A Wood, Los Ang Mrs W Smith, Napa Mrs C C Hackett, Napa H L Fara,worth&w,Cal K Clarke, Modesio J Waters,saranacLake BALDWIN HOTEL 3 W CTaylor, Madera C J Waiker, “Darkest @ W Maguire, Stockton _ Russia” Co’ MS Parmalee, N ¥ Miss M E Parmalee, N Y 1 Dexter, Uskiand E Haven, Uakland E W Engs, Onkiand W G Holmes, uaklana J McCudden. Vallejo Mrs L Solomon, 1dsho Miss Mctuaden, Vallejo Miss B Coben, [daho J Rice & w, Visalia J P Roelopez & w, (al M Lenore Jr, N Y C Peckenback,L Angeles G Schwarzeaback Jr, Md ————— Dr. Mott and the Bull. They tell a funny story of Dr. Mott, chairman of the silver party in Narth Car- olina. Itisrelated that on one occasion, in a lonely field in his native State, he met a bull of the most ferocious kind, a bull with a record of casualties as long as a “Pop'’ platform. The bull charged at once, and in deadly style. Dr. Mott gazed into those inflamed taurine orbs with his own ineffavly sad and gentle eyes. “Friend,” i.esaid to the bull, “be- fore you go any further I wish give ou my views on the crime of 1873. The {uu gazed into those earnest eves, began to weep bitterly, ran away at full speed to Rateizh and then committed suicide in a china shop.—Eigin News. —_— THE CALL CALENDAR., NOVEMBER, 1896, Su. | Mo.| Tu.| W.|Th.| Fr.|Sa. 2|3 |4a|5|6 9110 11 121814 1611718 |19 {2021 e et it 35|24 25|26 |27 28 Moon's Ph 7 New Moou.| Nov. 4. Q)¥ims, Quanie: Nov. 11. Fall Moon. Nov. 20. OCEAN STEAMERS., Dates of Departure From 8an Francisco. STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SAii3. | FIkR Nov 8, tas|Pler. i Nov 3 1rM/P M S8 Nov 4.10ax|Prer323 Nov Plec Ll Nov Piery Pomoua..... | HumboldtBay | Nov Pler 9 Coos Bay. Nov Plerl3 Orezon ports. . | Nov Pler 1} Newport...... | Nov Pler 1L el River. Nov Plerls Portland. Nov Pler 21 C|Nov 9. 11am| Plactt Nov10.12 M[PMSS Yaquina Bay . |Nov10. 5ew|rier 3 Vic & Pgt 5ndNov10, 9ax|Pierd Honolult.....|Nov 10,10au | Pier 7 STEAMERS IO ARRIVE TreAM<® | o el e ravs Haroor. _| Departure Bay. Amarapoora.... | Puget § 2 Yomous ... Humboid . Bay. Rio de Janeiro. |.China & Japan Co0s Bay....... Newport.. Arcata. rortland. Austraiia Honolui . tel Kiver |=an Dieco. | Yaquina Ba .| Yagulna tay Corona. Alcatraz, Farallon MUOON AND 21DE, T. & COAST AXD GEODETIn SURVREY Tiom) ) 6.38| Moon rises -,-5.08| Moon sets. November—1895. 0.G(10.68] .02(—0.5/11.5%/ .50 9| 2.1 a7( 707| 100 48 8.07| 1.51] NOTE—1In the above exposiiion 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 as to time, The secoud time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tne last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except wheu there are bu: three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given s subtractive from the depth given by the charts. 6.0 824/—0.9 5.7| 9.17/—0.6 TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographlo Office located in the Merchanty Exchange is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationaiity and free of exnense. Navigators are cordially invited 1o Visi: the office. where complete sets of charts and salling direcifons of the world are kept on hani for com- parison and reference, and the latest informatton ean always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interestto oc commerce. - The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill 1s hoisted about ten minutes before 00D, and s dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegrapbic signal received each dav from the United States Naval Observatory . Mare Isiand, Cali. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. i any. Is pubiishel the same day by the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the following dav. W.S. HueHzs, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. The Time Ball. BRANCE HYDEOGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8 N.. ) MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR ' Bax FraNcisco. November 2. 1896. The time ball on 7Telegrapn Hill was aroppel exactly at noon to-day—.. e., at moon of the 120th meridian, or exactly at 8 P. M., Greenwich Lims. W S. HUGHES, Lieutenant. U in cha SHIPPisG INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. MONDAY, November 2. Stmr Willamette, Hoimes, 96 hours from Tacoma: produc- and coal, to Oregon Imp Co. Stmr Gipsy, Leland, 44 hours :rm Moss Landing, etc: produce. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Hr stmr Queen Olga, Harris, 22 days from Hlogo: ballast, to J J Moore & Co. Whal stmr Balena, Wi.ilams, 12 days from Fox Island: 2000 ibs v halebone, 400 bols oll, to Pacific Steam W haling Co. Stmr Greenwood, Carison. 15 hours trom Green- wosd: lnmber, to LE White Lumber Co. Nicstmr Costa Rica, McIniyre, 43 days from Comox: 250 tons coal, to R Dunsmuir & Son: Stmr Columbia, Bolles. 79 hours from Port- land. via Astoria 43 hours: pass and mdse.to O R & N Co. Sohr Five Brothers, Rasmussen, 12 hours from Bibiers Point: 18 M1t lumber, 05 cds wood, to James Johnson. Schr Joseph and Henry, Christiansen, 8 days from Coquille River: — tons coal and — M ft Iumber. .o Kfonberg & Carpen:er. Schr Chetco, Wirschu el , 8 dacs from Coquille River: 120 tons coal, 50 M #t lumber, 7 bbis sal- mon, 124 bdls broom handies, to J S Kimball. Cleared. MONDAY. November 2. Br stmr Coptic, Sealby, Hongkong and Yoko- hama; O & O S S Co. Stmr Columbia, Conway, Astoria; Oregon Rall- way and Nav Co. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, Kureka: Nelson. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Ital ship Salva ore Clampa, Cocurullo, Queens- town: Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Bktn Clty of Papeete, Berude, Papeete: J Pinet & Co. Charles Sailed. MONDAY, November 2. Stmr Homer, Jessen, Coos Bay. Stmr Weeott. Whitney, Eel River. Schr Moro. Jorgenson, Coquille River. Haw ship Roderick Dhu. Kock, Hilo, Brship City of Benares. Raxter. Queenstown. Br ship Forest Hall. Thurber, Grimsby. Br ship Valkyrie, Nicholson, Queenstown, Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS, Nov. 2.—10 e, nazy: wind NW; veloeity 20 miles. Charters. The schr Webfoot loads lumber and mase at this port for Sau Jose de Guatemala. Wheat oharters for, Europg prior to arrival are the Br ship Fairpori, 27s 6d, ahd the 8t ship Purl- tan. 28s 9d. The Br vark Calthness-shire loads wheat for Adelaige. 268 3d. The Trafalgar, Blairhoyle and Blairgowrie are also chariered for Australia. Domestic Ports. NEU‘REKA—AHWN Nov 2—Stmr Pomons, hnce ov 1. TACOMA—Arrived Nov 2—Schr Roy Somers, from San Pedro. NEW PORT—Sailed Nov 2—Schr Campbell, for Port Blakeley. SAN DIEGO—Saiied Nov 2—Schr Mabel Gray. IVERSENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 1—sche Ocean Spray, hence Oct 29, BOWENS LANDING—Sailed Nov 2—Schr Ben- der Bro hers, for San Francisco. SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 81—Schr Wm Renton. from Redondo. ASTORIA—Arrived Noy 2—Bktn Eureka, hnes Oct 24: schr Emma Claudina, hence Oct 18. TACOMA—4rrivel Oct 29-Brship City of Glas gow, from Roval Roads. Sailed Uct 29—-.ur Willamette and U S stmr Bennington, for San Francisco. Eastern Port: NEW YORK-—Salled Oct 31—Ship Wm H Macy for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Sailed Oct 30—Br ship Talus, from Table Bay to load for San Francisco. CORUNEL—Arrived Oc. 20—Br sum: Evandale, hence Oct |, for Antwerp. MOLLENDO—Saued Oct 29—Br ship Kinkors, for Orexon DEPARTURE BAY—Arrived Nov 1—Bark Gatherer. hence Oct 18. MAZATLAN—Salled Oct 31—Stmr Colon, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans-Atlant’c Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 2—Stmr State of California, from Glasgow and Moville; stmr Fulda, from Genoa. pSTBRALTAR—Arrived out Nov 1—Stmr Colum- a. Salled Nov2—Stmr Ems, for New York. HAVRE—Arrived out Nov 2—Simr La Gas ne. col‘“()\'lLLE—Anlvld out Nov 2—Stmr State of Nebraska. G COPENHAGEN—Arrived out Nov 2-Sumr - ‘Th.nzvalla, HAMBURG—Salled Noy 3—Stm: Persia, for New York. M.—~Weatnes James A Tmportations. FORTLAND AND ASTURIA—Per Columbla— 1234 sks potutoes, 237 cs salmon, 5440 sks bran, 155X sks 2684 gunnies flour, 375 sali hides, 537 pkgspaper. 1 sk coin. i lot express, 535 sks oy- sters, 4% bbls cranberries, 1174 sks wheat, 63 bals caltskins. MOSS LANDING— Per Glpsy—500 sks potatoes, 1 bx hardws 145 qk; potatoes. Soquel—107 bxs apples. Santa Cruz—17 bxs appies, 5 DX3 pears, 500 bbls lme. Pigeon Point—50 bxs 125 drums cheese, 1040 sks beans, 8 bxs butter 180 sks oats. ‘Amesport—20 sks 3 cs cheese, 30 sks potatoes, 1 bx butter, 18 sks peas. ; Consignees. Per Columbla—Thomas Lovghran: Z Zagge McDonough & Runyon: J P Thomas: Wolf & So H Dutard: balton Bros: Porter Eros & Co; J Couk; Erianger & Galinger: Geo Morrow & Co: F W Warr-n; ¥ Hillens & Co; Otis. McAllister & Co; Allen & Lewis: Moore, Ferguson & Co; McKay & Co: N H Greea & Co: Bissinger & C Thos Wat- son: Willamette Pulp & Paper Uo: G W Emmon: Thomas W aison: Bissinger & Co: J O Hawthorn: Dodge, Sweenev & Co: Wells, Fargo & Co: Charles Fogarty & Parker: Morzan Oyster Co; M E A Wag] A S Swih; MB Moraghan; Thos’ Whatson; Everett ¥ & Co ‘Per Gipsy—Dunham, Carrigan & Co: H Dutard, Thomas Loughra:: Dalton Bros; A W Fink & Co: Garcia & Maggin's: Norton, Telier & Co: Minnaker D M Boll nan: L G Sresovicr & Co: Wolf & Brigham, Hoppe & Co: M T Freitas & Co; Hammond & Brod: A Galli Frait Co; Ka..msn & Co; Tillmann & Bendel: A W Fink & Co; R Mar- 1in: H Cowell & Co: Wellman, Peck & L. ; Martin, Feusler & Co; Dairymen's Union., For Late Shipping Intelligence See Th irteenth Page S OW R 000323 T B 05 T 01 NN O e 5 6 € -~

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