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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. THE MARKETS, SUMMARY OF Siivor lower. Another good advance in Wheat. Auother ship (nken for Australia. Barley held hi Onis, Cori and: wheat firmly held. Beany dull and unchanged. Flour advanced 25c. ilay ana Fecds:uffs as before. and Vegetables unchanged. Cheese steady. Pouliry in excessive supply. Grapes dull and wenk. Loose Ralsins higher. Dried Frult very suft Frovisions active ani firm. Hops in good demand. Cholce Wool sells well. Meat Market unchanzed. RECEIPTS OF ISLAND SUGAR, Rocelpts of Hawailan Sugar at this port in Octo™ vere 06,163 hags. or 11,220,000 pounds. s able fallng off from Nef o o O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanatios. The arrow flles with the wind. The top figures at station indicaie maximum temperature for the days; those underneath It.{f any, the amonnt of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, | during ‘the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid | lines, ‘connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high ns h me: barometric pressure and is_usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” rifers (0 low pressure. and is usually preceded and ipanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Low sually first appear on the Wushington comsi. When the pressure Is high in_the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south along the cosst, rain s probable; but when “low” 18 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 » the California coas'. warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER EUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4. 1896, 5 r. M.—Weather conditions and general following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-day: Eureka 60, Fresno 70, San Diego 74, Red Biuft 66, San Luts Obispo 78, Yuma 76, San Francisco 6: ES San F ata—Maximum temperature 64, minimum 51, mean 58. The pressure js failtng rapidly over Nevadas, Utah and Sonthern Idaho. An ares of low pres- sure tral_this morning over Montana ‘s ap- paen 1y moviaz southward rapldiy and will prob- acly cause rain and decldedly colder weather over Neva 1 Utah Thursday and over Southensi- ern California Ihursday night. A feebie hizn hanes off the Northern California. as risen ovec 15 degrees in ours throughout Nevada. the ps y-tour Snow is falllng at_Helena apa Baker tlty. A maximum wind velocity of 30 miles per hour from the southwest is r=por ed at Winnemucca. Forecast ma San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnight November 3, 1896 Northern Caiifornia—Increasing cloudiness and probably rain in northern and esstern portions Thursd der Thur<day aud Thursday night: brisk southwesterlv winds. Southern California — Increasing cloudiness Thursday: colder Thuisday and Thursday night; tresh southwesterly winds. ada — Clondy and threatening weather Thursday, with rain or snow in the northern por- tion: coide: Utah—Clonay and threstening weather 1hurs- day, With rain or snow: colder. Arizon nereasing cloudiness; colder Thurs- day night. San Francisco and vicinity—Increasing cloudi- ness ‘nurslay, becoming threatening Thursday night: fresh southwesterly wind: Thurs- ALEXANT 2 Local Forecast NEW JORK MARKETS., day uight. Financial. *FW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 4.— The declsive viciory galned yesterday by acvocates of sound money exerted a highly favorable influence on American securities both at home and abroad. | piace. Early cables from London report a sharp advance in Americans all along the line. The feeling there was described as more confident than for a long time, und the rise in prices was nartly attributed 1o the purchase of %5000 shares for American account. Local coucerns, who had the foresight to keep open last night, a new departure by the v, contzolled this business. The opening deal- 1&8 here were attended with great excitement. Commission-nonses reported a perfect flood of orders, and operators who have been hoiding oft pending the outcome of the Presidential contest Te al30 eager buvers. ubborn bear< covered especially in the Indus- . and the floor of the S.ock Exch: appearance. Contribucl ere a break of 1cin the < posied Tates of sterling exchange to $4 8114@4 85, de- © fne in cail ioaus to 314 per cent_per annum due 10 :he ofterings of over two and a half millions by leading private bankers, an increased inquiry for commercial paper, the disappearance of the pre- mium on gol dvance in the United Staces er cent bo 2 per cent to A helief that L he gold recentlv hoarded by, tniia capiialists will soon be reieased now that the premium has been wiped ou not withone 1ts influenc Wh recalled that nearlv $50.000.000 of the goid Imported since August 28 lasc cannot be importance of the pending counted 10 the chaoge in monetary coudiilons can be realized. “ALe improvemen ai the opening rang d_from iy to B3 per ceni. Sugar rose 634 to 125: Lake Sric and Wesiern preferrea, 614 10 7215: Wheel- ing and Lake krie preferred. 53; to 35: Jersey press, 5 to 4 entral, 5 10 110; United States b & 10 32; Brookiyn Union Gas, nnessee Coal, 45 10 84; Consoudnted Las, 434 10 15434 Mobile 2: Pullmun. 4 to 160; bay e 1 Oaio, 414 o 4 Minnesota 'Iron, Paul, 4 to 80: do prefcrred, 4 to 1 a ‘i ractio Lake Shore, 334 bther ues wnywhere front In the afiernoon session tae a 3 ular owing Lo profi taking and a Teaction of 14 Lo 2 por cent was noted. Bay State Gas and gar, however. receded 4 per cent. Speculaion ciosed firm in tone. Net changes show gains of 15 10 33 percent, Chicago Gas lesding. The transaciion 'Te heavy, footing up 549,000 suares. inel 200 Headlng, 62,000 ), 54,400 Sugar and 32,400 Burlington and act 008 f0oted Up the enor- us total of $4,143,000. The ndvance ranged irom 1 to 5 polnis d Was most pronounced in the ~outhwestern, Western and Reading 1ssues. Government bonds gained 1@2 por cent. Forty- six thousand seven hundred dollars coupon fours of 1924 brought 11914@i203%; $70.000 regis- tered fives 11114@11134, ana $1%,000 coupon tives, 11134@1) Grain. Winter wheat, low grades, FLOUR — Steady. ES @3 35. do falr to fancy, $3 25@4 3u: do pateais, $1 50@4 90: nesota ciear, $5@ do struits 83 QU@L 5: do patenis, $3 85@4 80: low exurus, $4.4U@4 5U: do patents, §4 FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND KEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1054. BRANCH OFFICK €23 Market Su, Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 5828 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Crders irstantiy executed on latest market ques tations. Reference 1st National Baok, 5. ¥ CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIRE NEW YORK. o firm. Western, 433,@ 4434 fim. Feeding, 26@ SYac. W EAT—Kpot market 1airly ac.ive, firmer with options; £ o.b., 876k ; ungraded red, 74@8sc: No. 1 Northern. 85%c. Options ope; e firm at 214 sdvance on decidedly higber cubles, firmer wes: and loca: covering, feil 1c on reaiizing, ruled very irreguiar aud closed firm au 13@1 64 over Moriday with a fairiy active trade. December and May most aciive. No. % req, January, 8. Tge: March, 8715c: May. 8614c; No- Vember, 81 84¢: December, bo ¥ COK pot, dull, firm. No. 2, 3114c¢ elevator; 8214 aflon Upiions were dull and easr at Ige decline, fol- fo ing the West and on real zing. = May and’ De- cember only traded in. November, 81%c: De- cember, 32¢: May, 35c. OAT'=—>pot, dull, steady. Options dull, nominai May, 265sc. Spot prices! No. 2, 28c: 'No. 2 white, 2534c; No. 2 Chicago, 24c; No. 3. 20t4c; No. 8 white, 2iiec; mixed Weslern, 22G24c; While do, 236 b Provisions. LARD — Quiet, weaker: Western steam. $4 65. city. '$4 ¥0@4 35: Lecember, $4 L0, Domina Refined, slow: Continental, $5; mouch American, $5 35; compound, 454@1 Vac. FORK--Steady: moderaie deman 9. new mess, rn dairy. 8lge: do factory, 1184c: Elgins, iitation creamery, 1034w dc. {—Quict, firm; part sklms, 335 3634¢: fuil skims, 2Ya@3c. EGGS — Firm; - Icebouse, 1414@16c; Western, shi, 20c; ao, case, $2@3 50: limed, 15¢; do, case, $3@3 50. I ALLOW—Firmer; city, 8%c: coantry, 533 activi 3%,@6c; Jujas, 33,@414 SVULASSES—Steady, quiet; 3be. unchenged: domestic, New Orleans, 25@ COFFEE—Rorely steady, 10@16 points up: vember, $10 30: Deccmoer, $10 10@10 1 March, ' $10 10@10 15: April, $10 10: June, v $10 10; September, $10 20@10 25. Spot Kio. dull, firm; No. 7. llc. SUGAR — Firm, unchanged; off A, 37@dc: mold A, 4lge: #andurd A, 414¢; comiecuon- ers’ A, 415¢, cutloaf, 474c; crushed, 474C; pow- dered, dbae; granulated, as4c; cubes, d1gc. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 8@11c. ) EACHES—Peewd. 13@14c: unpeeled, 72 9c. PRUN ur sizes, nommaily 5va@dic. RA do 53 old, 3 $ — L Wo-Crown, I.. M., 4 @0 S-crown do 4-ciown do, 634¢; do London layers 16@1-5: do new, $. 35@1 40: do clusters, i 1 45 HOPS—Firm: Pacific Const. 3@12c. WOOL — Moderate demand, firm; Domestic fleece, 16@28¢; pulled, 18@31c; 'L exus, T@12¢. Merchandise. FIGIRON—Qulei: Amerioan. 25@13 50. COPPER—Firm: lake. §10 80@10 9.. J ¥ AL~ ¥Firm; domestic. 32 85@2 90. TIN—Firm; Straus, $13 06@13 15: firm, EPELTER—Firm: domestic, $3 821433 8714 plates, CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Trr.. Nov. 4.—Wheat opened this morning with a hurrah at from 2 to 2%ac advance fr0 0 Monday's close. The election of Mr, McKin- ley as President of the Uniled States received the credit for the boym. There were Leavy offerings L the advance. however, and about lc was de- ducted from prices within the first haif hour. The de:line was foilowad by a moderate rally. The bulge was anticipated by a large number of trad- ers who hought on Monday. It wasthe selling out of this wheat which caused the recession 1o take Liveipool cables wers up 234d, making a towal gam of-434d since Monday. Recelpts at Chicago were 248 cars, and 63,153 bushels were taxen trom store. The Northwest had 2065 cars agalnst 2826 last week and 3174 a year ago, ail for two days. About «n hour before the ciose a fuil recove y to the best opening figures toox place, but offerings wers again free and & slump iollowel in Short order. Expor clearings or two days were 574,957 bush- . Bradstreeis Teporiel an increase in the worla’s s 0cks of 2,.35,000 bushels. Ciosing Con- tinental cxbles were irregul.r. Berlin showed & mdvance of 414 marks, but Parls was sightly lower 10 8 ightly higher. December wheat opened from 7T7@77%c, x0id_between 7634c and 5540, closing ot 76%4c, 114@i58c higher tnan Monday. Estimated receipts jor to-inorrow 175 cars. CORN—A temporary a1vance of very moderate proportions took place in corn a; the beginning of the session. but there was no stability to it, and when the wheat retrogression occurred cora was Prompt in pursuing a similac course. Trade was 1igh . Scalpers were on both sides of (he market, but commission men weie doing ilitle. Keceip.s were 74 cars. and 897,449 bushels were taken from store. Liverpool cables were 34a higher. Bradstreets reported an increase i stocks of 1,000 bushels. . xports for two days were | 68,- 769 bosheis. May corn opened 20@2814c, declined 10 21 Sgc. closing at 2834c. 35@Lac under Monday. Es.imated receipts for io-morrow 675 cars. UATS—Like corn im proved slightly at ihs start, s & perfunctory reco.nition of the wheat bulge, butdid not remain long in firm condition. The market was slow, generally speaxiog. Receipis were 718 cars, and 193.550 bushels wers taken irom siore. firadstreets reported an increase in stocks of 476,000 bushels. Exports amounted 10 200,021 vushels. May oa's closed bac under Monday. Estmated receipts for to-morrow 435 cars. FLAX—Was fi:mer. Cash, 7315@74c: Decem- ber. 75@76%c; May, Bl@Sigc. Receipts were 218 cars. PROVISIONS—Despite weakness in the hog marke: product opened wita a sight gan over Monday and with a fairly firm tone. Nosupport was accorded prices, however, and (hey na.urally receded. A Ia e repor: of a second decline in nog pricesexercised a depressing effect, and every- thing depreciated. January pork closed 123gc lower, January lard T3gclower. and January rivs 21qc lower. BUPTER—A falr business was transacted in the batter market to-day. The feeling was sieudy and‘prices unchanged. Creameries—Extras, 8¢ ® B: firsts, 16@17c; seconds, 1¥@l4c: imitations, fancy, 12@13c. Uairies—Exiras, 16c: firats, 13@14c: seconds. 9@ 10c. Ladles — Extras. $15@10c: firsis. 8@S1jci packing stock, Bc: grease, 2lg@sc; roil butier, 1@l EGGS—were steady. Offerings were fair and a g00d demana exisied. Prices were unchaiged. Fresh stock. 1632@) 7c per dozen. MONEY—Was steady at 7% on all classes of loans. New York exchange quoted at 8Jc dis- count, Closing Prices. WHFAT-November, 7bc; December, 76c; November. 2313@2314c; December, May, 2834c. Una it~ ovember, sslge: December, 19 7ge: May, 21 T@22c. FUKh—December, $7 02%3: January. §7 90. L AKL—December. $4 2235: January, a4 4215, 4.4kb—December, $5 70; vanuniy, $3 92y, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS, Ii., Nov. 4.—The receipts of cattle to-day was light, bat the demand was slow. The feeling w. Moderate offer- Ings of hogs failed to sustain tha: market. The demand was indifferent and prices from barely stendy to 5 cents lower. Sheep were firm for de- sirabin lots, but inferlor soris were easy. CATTLE—Receipts. 11,000. Fancy beeves. $510 @b 20: choice to vrime 1500 to 1500 M steers, $4 75@5:_good to choice steers. 1300 io 1600 M. 24 40@4 70; meaium steers. 1300 10 400 . $4 10 @4 35: 1alr beet steers. 1000 to 1300 Ds. $3%0@ 400: common beef steers. 83 40@375: g0od to cholce atockers and feeders, 900 to 1250 I, £3 50@ 570: falr 10 xood do. 500 o0 70 B. $2 50Q 5 25: bulls, cholce 10 extra, $2 S6@$ 25: bulls, poor 1o choice. $1 75@2 75: cows ana heifers, cholce to prime. 83 503 90; cows, 10 choice, $25@5 40: (ows, comimon 16 falr canners. 81 50 2 10; calves, good (0 choice. 80 B0@6 00: calves. common to £00d, §3 00@3 25: Texas xrass sieers, 52 85@3 25: Western range steers, Western range cows ana helfers. 2 milkers and springers, head, $25@40. HOGS—Keceips. 24.000. Heavy pacxine ana snippinc lots. $3 20@3 60: common 0 choice mixed, 88 20@3 65: choice assorted. $5 508 ~60; Leht $325@3 60: pigs. $2 5083 50. SHEEP—Keceipis. 13,000. 181efioc (o choice, 4150 &540; ixmbs, $3 0034 50. NEW JORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares. Money on call active at 315210%: last loan &' 4% and closing offered at 41 Prime mercantiie paper, 675 Lar siiver, 64350 Mexican doiars. 50@di3gc. Steriing Kxchange heavy, with actual business i benkers' bills ai 84 8015G4 81 for 60 days and $4 +315@4 ¥4 for demand. Posied rates, 84 5135@4 85 Commercial bils, $4 70@4 S0. Goverument bonds sirong: State onds quiet: raliroad bonds quiet. Siver at the board steadicr. e Am TH &Cable... 93 |Norfolk & Westrn, 111y Atchison.. 16%4| Preterred.... 17 Preferred. 26 | Nortbern Pacifie.. 1o Acams Express... )48 Preferred. . ‘Alton, Terre Haute 86 |\ American Expressl1l AmesicanTetacce. 30 1814, lusy Tg N, Y 16 Ealtimore & Ohio.. Erunswick Lands. . Xuffalp, Roch & ¥ Canton Land. 2 <18 Central Pacitic. |Oniario & Westera 1534 Ches. & Ohio. Oregon Improvmas 13 Chicago Alton. | Preferred.......,.—— Preferred. |Oregen Navigation 0 Chicago. B. & Q. |Oregon Short Lins. 15 Chicago & K. DI Tacific Mall... w1 R ;-mm‘:a. 2 g:cm. D. & Evany lg% icaxo Gas. tsburg & W. Cleved Piuta Fullman balacar 46 Consolidation Coal. 32 Consolidated Gas. 154 Kome W ata0xdsn: 11075 o o0, SL L &S W..... n;: Dei. Hudson.. Preferred.. 7014 Del. Lack& Wi €1 Pav, s Preterred. . 129 4% &1 Pavl & Duluth. 22 1[50 Ban & Grabia: 4.1 1834 Proterred g2t (S8 e ke a & 5 109 ver Certificates. 84! ily [Southern Pacido. beied 178 —_ |Evgar Refinery 1 94| Preferrea.. Homestake. .. B41g/Tenn. Coal & H. & Texas Co Preferred. . 90 Jilinols Centra... 90 [Texas Pacific. 9 lowa Central. 9 [Tol.A.A.& N. Mich, — 214/ Tol. & Ohio Cent.. 20 1285 Preferred. . 80 275 TolStLows8 K& 5 19 70 xagsJ 261, 20 Long Island, Touisville & £01/4) Louisville. Na& Ul 114 Preferred. . 33, Manhattan Consol. 9514 Memphis & Chaeis. 15 | C MexicanCentral... 91l Michigan Central.. 90 Miun & 8. L. Preterred. Minn & St. Ist preferred.. 2d preferred Mirsouri Pactfia. "l 24 v4lam Cotton Oil pid. 60 Mobile & Ohlo..... 2135 W. U, Beet..... 4% Nashville & Chs | Anin Arvor. oG National Linseed Preferred. . 2814 . Erooklyn s 1215 4 Erie 2d pid.. 21 T0uUNa movoe 101 | Northern Pac 1sts.115 101 107 . v 79| Do consol bs. . bl 4314/0Improvement 183 7: £215! Do S 1Ty ae 1staof '93. 102 Cherokes 43, 1898.101 | Lo 2onsol bs, E Do 1897 101 |Or Short Line 6s...110%4 Do cons B . 66 Facitic ds of '97...1101 |Fhilaki.eading 4. 801 | Do 1st pfdincam. 48 K GrandeWes: 1wy 73 Stl&irondMtiGen 33 74 SUL &S F Gen 63.100 St rani Consols.... 126 S1F C& Palss 114 Eo Carolina 414s... 100 |Eonttern K1t 5s... 90 Lo Pac Cal 13t3..107 Tenn new 3s....... 78 Texas Pacific ixis. 8614 1exas Pactfic 2ds.. 22 Kansas Pa Cousols 7014 Union Pac 1sts 98100 £ ¥ duts Den divi08 | Uk da reg of 1925.120 1a Consol ds. 92 | Dods, coupon....120 Missour! fauding. .l |1 4n, rec of 1907.109 M KT 2ay 5914 ..109 Do 4s. 817 95 Mobile & Ghito 4s.. 67 1111 Muotual Union 8+...106 1% N3 Cent Gen 8x. 116 N Y C&st Louis 13105 Nor&West Gen 6s.115 Va funding dene.”. Do reglstered. . Logeferred 63... & A Caroiina con 4s.. 95 Do trus: repea sc. 6 Do 6s. 104 |Wabash dnt Bo-re. 1082 Northwest Consois. 135 | W st BLOTS da. . Lo cen 5 105 ¥OREL MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL. ENG.. Nov. 4.—Ihe spot market isfirn at 7s 51@7s 6J. Cargoes firm v 35s 6d, Pprompt shipment, FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the followlng Liverpool guotations for No. 2 Red Winter. No- vember. Bs 814d: December, 65 83,d; January, 6s 834d: February, 6a 814d;, March, 63 815d. iTiES. 4.—Consols.I"105 9-16; rench Rentes, 102f 70¢. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. - %8 Ster.ing Exchange, sight. - A4 Sterling Cables. . — a8 New York Exchange, sight. - Par New York Lxchange, telegraphic.. — Par. Fine siiver, ¥ ounce. - 6414 Mexican Dollars. - b1 o e FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are largely nominal at 25s, usual Kuropean options. Five vessels have been taken for Australla, aud 26s 3d is quotea for this business. The chariered wheat fleet In port hus a regisiered tonnage of ¥4,600, against 60,600 tons on the same date last year; disen- raged, 8,000 tens, against 400U; on the way to this port. 245.500 tons, against 289,000. WH T—Tre Salva.ore Clam pa takes for Cork 57,490 ciis valued at $76,186. The rket took another turn upward yester- day. Fuiures advanced 6ljc but subsequently feil back somewh. Bpot Wheat rose 5c. Ship- pers refused .0 pay the a_vance, bt could not buy under it. Quoted at $1 35@! 45 for fair to choice shipping and $1 €744 for extra choice muling. CALL POARD SALES. INFORMAL S»ss108—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 cus, $154: 8000, $1 5414: 6000, $1 641 81 55 2000, $1 b4 2000, 81 543 3 $1 5dlg: 2000 81 54 2000, $1 5334: 4000, $1 bilg: 4000, $1 533, SECOND SESSION — alav—6000 ctls. $1 545 2000, 31 56: 2000. 81 54%: B0U, $1 D434 : 4000, #15464: 5000, $1 d4g. December—400u, $1 45: 8000, B1 4514, REGULAR MORNING SEss1oN—December—2000 cils, $1 4414; 2000, $1 4365: 4000, $1 4314: 6000, $1 4334, May—8000, $1 03; 2000, $1 5275 2000. 31 52347 4000, $1 52l4; 4000, 81 52iy: 4000, $1 5273, AFTERNOON SESSION—May—2000 ctls, $1 5214; 18.000, 81 5154: 6000, $1 5134: HOOU, $1 513, December—16,000, $1 43: 2000, $1 423;; 8000, 81 4315: 4000, 81 4 BAKLEY—Holders are asking higher prices for Feed azain. We quote Fesd, BU@N21gc: choice bright, 86c B cil; Brewing, 8745@90c; No. 1 Cheva- aller, $1@1 10. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10N—9:15 o'clock. SECOND SESSION 0 sales. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—No0 sa'es. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 9214c. December—2u00, Sdc. OATS—Are Inactive st unchanzed prices. White range from 81 05 o 81 20 ® cul, according to quality. Black, for feed, 90c@$1 05 for seed, $1 20@1 50: Gray, nominal; Ked, 9dcg ¥1 05: Surprise, nominal—none here. OKN — Quotations remain unaltered. Large Yellow, §735@80c P etl: Small Round do, 9715 $1 B cil: White, 85@80c. RY E—sSteady at $1@1 05 B cul. 'BJ' KWhLEAT—Is held higher at 81 26@1 35 cil. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR-The millers have ad vanced prices 25: W bbl, to corr-spond with the advance in Whea: The China steamer 00k out 12,2:2 barrels. Net cash pricws are as follows: Family extras, $4 5 &90; Bakers' extras, 34 4064 50: suvertine, §3 6 obl. CORNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50820 50: Cracked Corn, $20@21 ¥ ton. MILLSTUFFS—Frices in sacks are as follows, usual discount 10 the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 100 Bs; Rye Flour, $2 75 § 100 Ibs: Rice Flour, #575: Cornmeal, $235; exira cream do, $5; Oatmeal, $3 40; Oat Groats, $3: Homliny, 5310 @3 50; Buckwheat Flour, §3 10@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $8 60; Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Flour, $3; Kolled Uats, $4: Pearl Barley, 38 75@1; Spile Peas, $5 80; Green do, 34 23 100 bs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. No change In any description. BRAN—$13 50@14 for the est and $12 50@13 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$17@18 for lower grades, and $18 50@19 50 @ ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled_Barley, $14@19 B ton; Oflcake Menl at the mull. $23 B (on; jobbing, 824! clipped Onts, 81 30@1 38 ® cil. AY—Wheat, 88410 50: Wheat and Oat, $7@ H g;aouegu B0 arle Joa1 50. Bives oir ev, : Alfalfa, 85 50@6 50 : compressed, $6@9; s.0ck. $5@5 50: Clover, $685 ¥ ton. STRAW—35@45c B bule. EEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Trade continues dull and prices show mo change. Colored kinds are offered freely. Bayos, $1 30@1 35; Small Whites, $1 40@1 50: Large Whites. 81 35@1 40; Pinks, $1 1081 15; Reds, $1 25@1 ¥5: Blackeys. 81 10@l 15: ked Kidney, $2 50: : Butiers, ¥1 408 175; Pea, 81 40@1 6. 9 cul. SEEDS — Brown ~Mustard s quotable at $275@3 ®_cu: Yellow Musiard, 32 10@2 25 B cl: Fiax, 81 35@1 60: Canary 'Seed, 215@234c ¥ D: Alfalfa, 51@8Yac: Rape, 235c; Hemp. 84gc. DRiED PlAS—Niies, $1@11s ® ctl; Green, $1 4081 50 ® et ONIONS, POTATOES, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Quiet ana unchanged. Sweet Po- tatoes, S0@75¢ B ctlIn sacks and 50c@$1 in bxs; sarly Rose, 26@30c: Burbank Seedlings, 25@40c for Rivers and U B ctl for Satinas. ONIONS—Stlil guoted at 26@30c B ctl. Plekles, 26@35¢ B sack. EGETABLES—Marrowfat Squash is quotable & $5@7 W ton: Eeg Plant 25@35¢ B box: Toma- 10es, 20@35¢ P bOX: Cucambers, 20@35¢ B box: Green Peppers. 20@30¢ ® large box: Dried Pep- pers, 7@IUc B B Green Pens, 50C@IL B sack for common and 2i3@3c B I for Garden: String Beans, 75c@$1 25 sk for common and 21gc B B for Garden: Limas. $1@1 50 B sack: Green Okra, 25@40c ' _box: Dried Okra, 10@12140 B 1b; Cabe buge. 30c B cil; Currois, SUG4UC T satk: Gariic, 13262 @ b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market Is very soft and the top quotation Is obiained less frequently. CrEaMERY—Fancy, 26c, with sales at 26¢: sec- onds, :3@24c P b. DAIRY—Fancy, 21@21/“3;{“ 10 cholce, 20 @21c: lower grades. PICKLED—16@18c B FIRKIN—15@17c B b CREAMERY 1UB-18@19 B B. CHEKSE—Choice miid new, 8 P B: com- a1 good old, n@ee 3 b: Cram Chedoes 10 c: Young America, i Western, £y Eastern, 11@13c § B. EGGS—No lower, but weak. Eastern are quot- aoleat 20@223c W cozen for fair to cholce: 24 @26c R dozen for fancy and 1733@1¥sec for co d-storage: siore Ege«, 20@:5c R dozen: ranch Fees, 30@3214c for small 10 medinm and 35@ 87%ge for ,..m; cold-siorage, 2215@24c: Duck Egga, 260 POULTRY AND GAME, FOULTRY~—The Iast car of Easterni s selling at 85@5 50 for Hens, #4 5085 for young Roosters. $4 25@4 50 forold Roosters and $2 75@3 5 for Broilers. ‘California stock continues in heavy supply. Tur kers and young stock are demoralized. but large fai Hens scll over the quoistions. Live Tur- keys, 12@13c B B for Gob blers, 11@]2¢ for Hens: Touns Tarkers Eimaries breased Turkes s, 140 16: Geese, ¥ pair,"§1 26: Goslings. §1 8C@) 75: Lucks. 845 0 for old and $i@s for vonaz: Hens. $3@4 50 B doz; Koosters younr. 83 O@4: do, oid, $5 50@4; Fi 2 75@3 28 Biro.lers, $275@3 25 for jarge and $2 26@2 50 for small Pigeons, §1 26@1 :1‘: ® dozen for young and §1 for o GAME-Engiish Suipe quotable at $2 W dozen: Jack Snipe. $1 B d re, $1 % dozen: Rabbll $150 for Cottontalis aud $1 25 for small: Gray Geese, §2 25@2 50; White Geese, $1.9 dozen: Brant, $1 26@1 50. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Pomegranates, 35@65¢c B box. Apples, 66¢@81 ® box for choics, 25@50c for common. Pears, 5@85¢ B box. Peratmmons, 50G75 x. BERRIRG C0@TbeP bo: Cranberries from Ca) $7 50@8 B bbl: from Coos Bav, 52 50 3 bopr U Sirawberries, 81 50@4 for large berrles. aspberries, $5@6 chest. GRAYrS—Leri-over siock sells 10 peddlers at 10 @30c B box, Fresn dry Grapes are wi dull, Tokays, 20@40c B box: Black 15@85¢c: Verdels, 20@35c¢: Cornichons. 0@ Muscats, 25@40c: Sweeiwaters, 20@35¢ ¥ box: Grupes in craes bring 10@1dc more than In boxes. Wine Grapes are in small supply ai $20@24 B ton for Elack. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons are quotable at $1@ 1 50 ¥ box for common and $2@250 B vox for good to cholce; Mexican Limes, $4@5 B box: California Limes, 50@7oc: Bananas. $1@2 » bunch; Plueapples, $1 50@3 50 9 dozen. DEIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DRIED FRUITS— Fresh orders from the East were liberal yester- day, and coming direcily after the election of McKinley were regarded by the trade as signifi- cant. The muarket is very stiff, with a further ad- vance in loose Raisins. Quotations on ine Fruit Exchange are as fol- lows: lJAl'mAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@ or 9c Royals ana 113,@l2c for choice to cy Moorparks; FPrunes, 3lgc for ihe 4 sizes: Peaches, 4@b4c for prime to choice, 614 @7c for fancy and 9@10c for peeled in boxes: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2ihc for suu-driea @bc for prime to choice, 53/ac Tor quarters and 6@ Yzc for halves: Plums, 4c 1or pitted and 1lgc ior unpitted: Nectarines, 8% @4%ac for choice snd dlac for fancy: White Figs, Biack Figs, 214@274c. JosriNe Peaches. 414@5%ac R b: fancy. $30@7ieo; @ 1: pecled 123gc B Ib: Apricots. 635@¥c’@ b: fancy, 10c: Moorparks, 14 c: evaporated Apples, 6c: sun-dried, 23,@ Prunes. 33,@4c for tne 4 sizes: Figs, black, 3cfor unpressed and 3@3%4c for pressed: white klis bo; ¥luma. 414@5c for pitted and 1340 for no- Nectarines, 4@6c Ib for prime o fancy: ars, 23a@0e ior whole,” 44@0%40 f0r quariers and 434@8%4¢ for halves. RAISINN— CARLOAD PRICES, F. 0. B. FRESNO—FOUr-crown loose. Sljc: S-crown, 414c: 2-crown, 3340; Seedless Bultanas, 63gc: Needless Muscatels. 4c: 8-crown London layers. §1 20: clusters. $1 50: Debesa clusters, 50; Imverial clusters. $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ B Ib. JOBBING PRICKS—SAN FEANCISCO—Four-ctown, loose, 534c: 3-crown, s Suitanas, Ge: seediess Muscatels, dyge: S-orown London inyers, $1 30: clusters. $1 60; Denesa clus- ters. 82 75: Imperial clusters. 83 25. NUTS—Chestuots quotable ai 8@10c: Walnuts, mew crop, £. 0. b. shipping polnt, 6c B B for standard and Bo B I for softshell; Almonds, 6@ 614¢ for Languedoc, 3@314c for hardshell and 8@9 for paper-sheil. jobbing: Feanuts. 4@6c for Kastern and 4c for California: Rickory Nuts. 5@8c § B: Pecans, T15@8c: Filberts, 133@8c: Brazil Nats, T12@8c @ 1b: Cocoanuts, $1@5 P 100. O~ EY —Comb, 10@1234c for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-white extracied, 5@514c: light amber extracted. 42 @4%¢: dark amoer, 434c; dark, 2@ic B 1, xfln:xmw;xf—n‘quec B 3 ROVISIONS. Trade is brisk and prices are very strong. CURED MEATS—Bacon s quotable a: 60 R B for heavy, 7c® I for ligh: medium, 9¥4e for Hght 10c B 1 for extra light and 11%ac P I for sugar- cured: Kastern sugar-cured Kams, 1210@13%ge: California Hams, 11@11%ac: Mess Beet, $7@7 50; extra mess do, $8@s B0: family do. $9@9 50; extra prime Pork, $7 Of extra clear. $16 § bbi: mess. $14 ¥ Lbl; Smoced Beef, 10c B Ib. astern, tierces. fs auoted at B¢ for compound and 614@7c for pure; pails. 7i4c P b; California tlerces, 5@d%ec ® I for compound and 6i4c for pure: hali-bbis, 63c; 10-1b tns, Ti4¢: do 5-1b. Thac B 1. COTTOLENK—61486%c In tlerces and 73,@ 83c ¥ B in 10-B Ln: HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Dull, but firm. Heavy salted steers, 7c; culls and brands, 6¢; medium, 6¢; culls and brands, 5c @ B: light, 5¢ @ ®: culls and brands, 4c B b: Cowhides 414@5%ac; culls and brands, 315@414c; saited Kip, 6@5%4c; salted Caif, 7¢ B D; salted Veal, 6c B b: drv Hides, 10@11e; culls and brands, 714@sc; dry Kipand Veal. 9c; culls. 6%4@7c B B: dry Calf, 16¢; culls. 10c: Goat- skins. 20@35c_each: Kids. Bc: Deerskins, good summer, X0@25¢ $ b: medium. 15@20¢; winter, 7@9c; Sheepskins, suearings, 10@15¢ each: short woo 35c each: medium, 4U@50c each; long wools, 50@60c each. Culls of all kinds about 34c less. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 214@3c: No. 3,20 214c: refined, 43,@5e: Grease, 2 @ b. WUOL—Thére is a continued good demand for choice ciips at sieady prices We quote Fall Wool as follows: Southern mountain, 3@5%4c $ 1 mid- die counties, iree, 534@7¢: do, defective; shgec: San Joaquin, 3@b¢c. “spring cilp: Nevada, 6@51ec b Nan J2aquio and Boathera Coast, six menti, 31a@5sc. HOPS—Steady and n falr demand at 6@8c for fair to choice and 10c for stricily fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calentta Graln Bags, spot, 84 10@4 15; Ban Quentin, $420; Wool Bags, 2414@26Ygc; Frult Bags. 514@5c. COAL—Wellingion, $8 P ton: New Wellington, $8 ¥ ton: Southfield Welllngton, $7 60 B ton Heattle. $5 50@6; Bryant, $5@5 50: Coos Bay, $5 Wallsend. $6: =coteh, Brrmbo, —; Cumberiand, $13 B ton in_bulk and $14 In sks. Pennsyivania Antbracite Egg. $11@12 @ ton: Welsh Anthracite, $8@10: Cannel. $8@8 50: Rock Springs. Castie Gate and Pleasant Valley, 7 60: Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton Insks. CANDLES—Followinz are new quotations on Parafiine’ Wax Candies: 1's, 2's, 4's, 6's, 12's, white, 83ac: colored, 914c. SUGAK—The Western SugarRefining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 57gc; | Powdered, b34c: Fine Crushed, 57%¢: Dry Granu- lated, 434c: Confec.ioners’ A, 434¢: olia A, 43c: kxira C, d14c: Golden C, 4lge;: half barrels 34¢ more than barrels, and boxes kgc more. SAN FRANCIACO MEAT MARKET. No further change in soy description. Whole- sale rates for dressed stock from siaughterers are as follow: BREEF-First quality, 5c: second do, 4@4lgc; m{/':':ts . n:y,flc small, 6@7c B B A L—Large, 3 3 “x‘n’nos — Wethers, 5@5%3¢; Lwes {@3c LAMB-5@6c B 1b. PORK—Live Hogs, 314@3%c B D for large and mu‘illhum s0d 335 @3t40 or small; dressed do, 414 @ivac® KECEIPTS Oor PRODUCE, FOR 24 HOURS. Flour, ar sks 32,479 | Cheese, cals. . _— 7,927 | Exgs, doz. 10,680 210 | i ides, no. 825 ,188| Pelts. bd 157 1,010 | Wine, gais. 52,100 40 | Wool, bis. 372 2,595 Sogar. bbis. 3,848 240| Leatner, roli 16 500 Lumber. M feet.. 6,125/ Quicksfiver,flsxy 20,953 Haisins, boxes.. 1,082 Tallow. ctis. ... 800 | Paper, reams 721 |Chicory, kbis 712 Flaxseed. sks. 40| Hops. bls... Butter, cti 157 st TN REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Johu and Mary Ferry to James Tunstead and H. ‘Wilkins, lot on k line of Franklin streei, 68:9 S of Francisco, S 68:9 by E 124:3; $10. % Grorge and Hessie Benneit to Louise Niemann, loton N line of Fulton street, 150 E of Lyon, E 25 by N 187:6: ¥10. Isabeila and James K. Frasier to James H. Ash- ley and W. E. Pinkham, 10t 0a S line of Frederick street, 30 E of Wiliard, & 25 by S 100; ¥10. Robert F. and Eleanor C. Osborn to’ Willlam H. Crocker, lot on E iine of Valencla street, 224 N of Twenty-firsti N 24 by E 90; $10. William Dogget to Delia I. Dogget, lot on SE live of Nat(ma street, 200 NE of Seventh, NE 25 by SE 76: giit. Adolph Sutro to Arthur Bergen, lot on E line of ocean boulevard, 37:6 S of J street, S 35 by E 120, lot 2, biock 721, outside lands: $1J00. Audrew J. Ha tabongh to Margaret Hattabough, lot on S& line of henery street, 75 N K of Miguel, 3%, 35 by Sk 100, block 16, Falrmount Tract; 1. and Catherine A. Mctann to Anna L. Islip (wite of Georze). lot on N line of Garfleld (Sher- man) street, 50 W of Kamseil (State). W 23 by N 100, iot 3, block 33, City Land Association; $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Frederick D. and Klien G. Butterfield to L F. Cheesbrough, Jot oa E 1l of Telezraph avenue, 90 8 of Durant avenue, 3 40 by i 110, being por- tlon of lot I, bock 10, College Homestead Tract, Berkeley: $975. Bertrand L. avd Cora Fisher to Meta Schmidt, lots 2 and 8, Red Rose Tract, Brooklyn Towship! 310, T et to Mila Schmid, lot beginning in center of Sausal Creek atthe NW cornerof 2ig-acre tract of Wiliam Schmidt by deed of April 11. 1881, thence SE 410.10 feet, SW 174 57, NW to the center of Sausal Creek, thence up the center of the creek 1o beginning, Brookiya Towa- bip. quitclaim deed; 81 Josefa N. iarris 0 k. 1. Eenedlct. lot on S fine of Neal street, 100 L of Third, S 100 by E 25, be- 16 a portion of plat 42. Runcho £l Valie de San Jose, town of Pieasanton. Murray Township: 810. Jeanne E. Cazais o William S.and Loulse C. Hazlow, 1ot on SE comerot Telegraph and Pros- pect avenues, S 60 by E 135, belng portion of prop- riv of Oakland Homestead ioa, Oakland ; I meline Schroder to Christian Ruedl, lot on W l‘l:i &p&r m‘:-.’;m SW :l. snun:n. S.&u by block and: Caivin D. F. and Rose E. T o Euphemie R. Brougher, lots 39 and 40, block 1, new town of Lyun, East Caklani: $10. Laniei Hilken to Auron Willlams (executor of the es ute of Marzaret Williams). lot on SE ~orner of Dover street and Merced avenue, £ 125 by S 48, beln: ot &, block E, Brumagim Tract, quit- clalin deed, Oakiand Townsbip: $:00. * haries A. and Alice (. Bailey to Alice . Lin- field, iot on k Iine of Tenth street, 304.44 S of hanning S 30 by I 135. being he N\ 20 feet of lot 29 and’ S 10 feet of lot 30, block 138, cor- rec:ed map, Avery ‘Iract, Berkeiey: $5. Mary A. Townsend 10 Charies F. Townsend. 10t on SW corner of Rose and (aiifornia streets, W 140:7, being lois 1 and 2, block 2, Wil- i'ract, Berkeley; gifc. ihme 10 same, 1ot 3, block 1, same, Berkeley: H. C. Morrls to H. S. McKeen. lot 16 and 17, Siok 28, Wamer Tract, Brookiyn Townshipi Henry Z. and Sarah M. Jomes to Chris Keiser, 1ot on AW corner of Allendale avenue and Abbey street, SW 00 by NW 50, being lots 7 and 8, Sleck 1), Allendale Tract, Brookiyn Townshipi Charles and Eliza A. Cornberger to Wesley J. Covey, lot on NW line of Gordon avenue, 27324 NE along N lineof San Leandro road, thence Nk 50. NW 120.42, SW 50, Sk 1.0.43 10 begiuning, being jot 40, biock A, Fanuy Davenport Tract, being a suodivision of loi 6, Yoakum Tract, Brooklyn Township: $310. THE STOCK MARKET. Mining stocks were dull yesterday at previous prices. North Gould & Curry Is assessed 10c. The Alaska Packers' Association will pay a divi- dend of 75¢c on ti.e 12th. Dividends in liquidation have been declared as foliows: ‘Eirst National Bank, San Bernardino, 10 per cent; Columbla National Bank, Tacoms, 20 per cent. ‘The Pacific Gas Improvement Company has de- clared = dividend of 50c per share, payable on the 10th. The Pacific Lighting Company pays its 35c divi- dend 10-day. The quarterly dividend of $1 per share by the Centra Gaslight Company this month has been declared. The Montecito, Steriing and Goleta mining as- sessments are now delinquent in office. On the Bond Exchunge the feeling was firm and there was & good demand for securities Owing Lo the election ot McKinley. Assessments Fendine. Following s a list of assessmen:s now pending: Delinge Couraxr. No. |Amt| inthe | Sale Day. Board. Yellow Jacket. . 81 Oct 12, 46 oct 2. 86| 20/ Nov 2Nov 4 80 20(Nov & 'Dec 3 29| 10/ Nov 14l Dec & 6i] UB|.Nov 14/ Dec 8 . 1+ 10/ Nov1s| De: 11 Silver King. | 18 28 Novze{Jan & North Gould & Curryl......| 10|.Dec 4l. ¥ BOAKD SALES., Following were the sales in the San Franclsco Stock Foard yesterday: REGULAR MORNTNG SESSTO! coMxrxcrNe 9:30. 200 Alpha....12/100 HEN...1.85100 Ophir 30 100 Beicner...52(-0) Mexican..4750) Ovrmn....12 50 CC&V..1.:0[500 .. -48/100 Savage.. .5 8 100 Crwn Pt..4{300 Occidtl....40/100 ¥ Jucki...50 2006 &C.....TH 00 ...... 1100 Ocetd. 1,00 Ophls 020 Potosi 250 Cholr. Following were the suics Inthe Pacific Stock Ecard yesterday: BEGULAR sraaroN—1 100 Alpha.....12/200 C Imp.. 300 Alta. 11200 ... ~03, 25(200 C Point.. .43 13200 Justice....08 200 Challge. .. 36 200 Kentck...05) 150 Choir2.07: i 00 Mexican ..49| 400 CCV..... 1.80/150 Uccidt..... 50 Conti 1.1714(300 ... AFTERNKOON SESSION—2:30. 100 Aloha.....11)100 CCV.1.82 100 Andes 12 00 Utan......12 200 YJuckwi.. b1 CLOSING QUOTATIONS, WEDNESDAY. Nov. 4-2 . ¢, { A C Butler, Point Reyes J E Miut:rn, HOTEL ARRIVAILS. GRAND HOUTEL P Danllson & w, Suisun P C Mayford, Chicago £ A Fuizel, Towles B Barnor, London J'C Hopper, has: H i: Seiby, N Y C T Duvenpor., Wash F Smi:h, Cal F K Zuck, au Rafael T B Baird, SS McArthur C Jackson, Uak J Fiose, Cal T H Lewis, Vacarille W J McGee, Alameda W E Palmer, Uakiaod R D Hatch, Novato M F Tarpey, Alamela W Palache, Berkeiey T Rickard, Berzeley VL Lipman, Berkeley J B Jones, Spokane J C Donne.i, Cal H S Converse. Oakiand H M Landsberzer. Ala A M Cummings, Fruitvl F M Ayers. Stanford Miss A Co.trell, £urekan D Fisnberg&w, Chicago DE Allen & w, Suisun N A Mather, Detroit Miss Koppetz, 1.03 Gatos T M Bacou & w, So Jose E M Murray. Ls angeles J F Parks, Ja Mrs M H Porter. Chiczo Paul _ane, Palisale R BThompson&w.Okind H E Skinner & w, = Jos& W Manning, San Jose J W Drys lale, Madera Dr stamback. >ta Brera Mrs Eddy, Sta Bartars Miss M 3 ea: a Cruz R Luscombe, Milwaukee G S McKenzie, Napa kD Ham & W, . 8p& RB Allen & w, Sta itosa J T Long, L & ‘Anzeles J A Hender:on, \Vinters C W sutton & w, Sacto Miss MicMorry, Sacto A R Newton & w. KsCty J W Harizell, Jackson Mrs E Lindsey, Ls AI}!“ J stiut, Ukial J H Maggard, Spriagfie.d W E Browa & w. Stcktn LICK HOUSE. € L Dimon Jr & w, Colo J W Wilson, Sacto LB Moffatt. Auburn Mrs G G Briggs, Cal W D St Clair, Coicago E W Allen, Chicago C A Perry, Palo Ao~ E J Mcore, Cal Jos Galner, Millbra- P W Tompslins, Cal E T Soule, San Mateo E Singer, Santu Rosa H Todd, Cal R C Terry, Clayton E A Davison, Bellota P Valensin J S Howell, Merced Mrs M Les'er, N Y T C Kierniff. Merced Miss C Lecser, N Y Mark Howell, Merced J R Suyder & w, Cal ¥ J Cram, Coicago J D Thompson, Cal BV Sargent, Saiivas Cty 8 T Moou, Gliroy S Wormser, Kingsburg NEW WESTERN HOTEL, B T Tilton, London C Mars, Kentucky J Rodman, Baltimore A B Jackson, ~tockton J Seymour, Chicago C H Graham, Chicago A C Beuhler, St Marys J Cumisky, St Marys R Cotham, New York & Baldaccl, Gilroy O M Joseph, Centerville H Thompson, U S N J Bourke, US N P C Mayford, Chicago J Dove, Chicago W T Ryan, Chicago H Teater, US N G W McKay, US N J Braot, Santa Rota P Throman, San Mateo J € Johnson, Boston R Culham, Gilroy F M Mariin, Antioch A k Honeyweli, Phlia COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL. D Cotter, Los Angeles € Crabb, London E Cotter, Ashland J Meyer.'London J Brown, London R Maishl, Santa_Rosa C Larseu, Pasadena J J Thompson, Pasadena M Engiand, Pasadena Mrs McDonald, Newark W Whitney, Newark H T King, Fresno W J Kenny, Tracy Mrs G_hoot, Bakersfield Miss Donavan, Stockton M Connelly. Chicago A Woods, San Pablo T § McCann, > L Obispo 1.0bispo J Lee, Wilifow Creek E Harrison, San Jose J Murphy & w, >an asa J C Levy, Los Angeles BALDWIN HOT I F Fenton, Sacto L R Jackson, Auburn L Montgomery, San Jose J A Beckwith, Onkland W C icusiell, D C J € Williams, D C J Cockrene, San Kafael C D Hyland, L Merced ¥. C Heard, Eureka W Jones, Kureka F Fitzgerald, San Jose C H Eason, Los Ang W Kniftenberg, La Mrs't W Wells, Sonora Miss Wells, Sonora Mrs C Du Buce, Canada C H Poole, Boston J F Davis, Oakland E F Staples. Shasta H G Stevens, Napa 3 C Langton, sulyun PALACE HOTEL. W _C Ralston,w,0akland F R Eckert & wf, Chicago J H Beatty, Philada F G Moffitt, Oskland C P Jenkins, Ft Winn and,Ft Winn M D Fuller, Boston Reno W P Larauiore, Cal G Lippman, Philada LJ Dake, Santa Cruoz L A Crane, Laurel M M Potier, Los Angeles Mrs L D Smith, Chicago Mrs Devanoy. Chicago L D Jones, Ouklaad A S Peele, Onkland — A Personal Platform. Augusta Chronicle. Here is an electioneering card which is being circulated in Atlanta by a candidate for Coroner: $: “From 12 to 33 years in the wilderness and but little heard from. “I amnot a Republican. “I am not a Democrat. “Iam nota Populist. “I am not & politician. N “But Iam a follower of Christ, so I will say I am a candidate for Coroner and will give at least $100 to a new church in the western portion of the city near my home if elected. My friends, as ever yours. “F. E. A..Curts.” —— THE CALL CALENDAR. NOVEMBER, 1896. exactly at noon to-day—L e., al noon of the 120th meridiau, or exactly ai 3 P. M., Greenwich time, W. S, HUGHES, Lienténant U. 8. N. ncuarie. _— SHIFPL o INiELLiGLNUE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY. U S stmr Benington, Pigman, Port Angeles. Nor stmr Guer: Kuchinotzs , 10 E C Evans, Stmr P Doran. ‘17 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefield, 85 brs fr 8500 tons coal. to 8 P Co. Up river direct. Snip Geo Sioltield, Marshall, 50 days trom Fort Wraugle: 44,900 cs 400 hi-bbls salmon. to Alaska Packers’ Assn, Ship Yosemite, Fullerton. 16 days from Tacomas 1820 tonscosl. ‘o R D Chandler Schr Daisy Rowe, Oisen, 11 days from Wil- lapa Haroor: 1.0 M1ilumber, to Heyman & aver. Schr Abbie, Hansen, 30 nours from Caspar; lum- bes Lo Caspar Lumber Co. Cleared. WEDNESDAY. November 4. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria ana Pors Townsend: Goodall, Perkins « Co. Br ship Pyihomene, McAusiand, Queenstow. Eppinger & Co. November 4. 314 days from Pettersen, 23 days frem Tacoma: Stmr Columbla, Conwa; Stmr North Fork. Hansen, Bark Germania, Pe: New Whatcom. Schr S Danlelson, Vogel. Siusiaw Kiver. Scbr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. “telegraphic. POIST LOROS. Nov. 4.—10 e w.—Weatnet clear; wina NW; veiocity 12 mlles. Charters. The followinz wheat vessels load at Northern points: Br ships Ben Lee and British General, Portland for kurope, 283 91: Brbark Kenyon, Portiand, 30s: Br bark Ni. hsdale, Portland: Br ships DrimcHff and_ Falkland, Tacoma; Br ship Glenclova, Tacoma, 285 9d. The bark Oregoa loads wheat at this port for Sydney or Adelaide, lump sum. The Br stmr Queen Olga loads wheat at this port for St Viacent, 285 9d. The ship Cyrus wakefield loads mdse for New York. Domestic Ports. ALBION—Sailed Nov 4—Stmr Scotla, for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived Nov 4—Schr Serena Thayer. from San Pedro; schr Defender, from Honolulu, SAN DIEGO—Sailed Nov 4—Sumr National City. IVERSENS LANDING-Salled Nov 4—Scur Ocean Spray, for San Francisco. COOS BAY—Arrived Noy 4—Stmr Alcatraz, hee Oct 31: stmr Farallon, hence Nov 1. Sailed Nov 4—>imr’ Alice Blanchard, for Port- 1and: stmrs Alcatraz and Tillamook, for San Fran- cisco ; stmr Truckee, for Tillamook. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 4— Brship Cabul, from Victoria; Br bark Kenyon, from Port Chalmers. Returned on account of bar being (o0 rough— Simr Arcata. Sailed Nov4—Sim- State of California, for San Francisco; stmr Arcata, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Nov 4—senr Corons, from Port Blakeley. Oct 31—Br ship_Dudhope, ' from Yokohama; Nor stmr Tyr, from Vancouver. EUREKA—Arrived Nov 4—Stmr Weeott, huce N schr Occiaental, hence Oct 28. SANTA BAiBaRA—Arrived Nov 4—Schr Hal- cyon, from Astoria. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 3—Schr Mary Etta, hence Oct 29. PUIN I” REY ES—Passed Noy 4—Stme Mineols, from Comox, for Port Los Angeles. v GREENWUOD—Arrived Nov 4—Stmr Whites- boro, hence Nov 3. . Foreign Ports. NANAIMO—Sailed Nov 4—Bark Carrollton, for San Francisco. cihiled Get 31—Br ship Grenads, for Nan Fran- sco. ACAPULCO—Safled Nov 3—Stmr Newport, for San Francisco. HONGKONG—Arrived Noy 3—Brstmr China, hence Oct 8, Nov 3—Brstmr Empressof India, from Vanconver. LIMERICK—Arrived Nov 2—Br ship Australla, from Oregon. 3 SYDNEY—Arrived Aug 31—Br stmr Warrimoo from Vanconver. LIVERPOOL—Sailed Nov 1—Br ship Waterioo, for Tacoma. Tmportations. EUREKA—Per Pomona—2 bxs fish, 1 pkg ber- Tles, 69 bxs butter, 500 M shingies, 1 pkg boards, 1chest tools 1 pkg boards, 1 pkg mase, 14 bxs prunes, 1 pkg castings, 77 M ft lumber, 2 sks coia. 10 pkgsexpress, 1 cs hardware, 11 pes burl. E K and £ R R—28 oxs 89 hi-bxs fish, 50 kegs butter, 115 sks Oats, 30 sks wool. Consiznana. Per Fomona—Brigham, Hoppe & Co; A Paladini: C A Hooper & Co: bodge, Sweeney & Co; Fulton Iron Works: Goldberg, Bowen & Co; G Anderson; Higsins & Colllns American Union Fish Co: IS Merchant: Haas Bros: Wells, Fargo & Co: Scott & Van Arsdale: Stolt & Van Bergen: Labor Ex- change: J L Renn: Palmer & Key: H : Trapini; Milani & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: A Fnea: A Hellanti; : H Summer; FBHalght: [ Trapini: C'E Whitney & Co: 4 H Newbauer & Co: J B Inzuzlia; Hills Bros: Norton, Teller & C N Nason & Co: Getz Bros & Co: Ross & Hewlet:: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; Russ, Sanders & Co: J Rosenberg: Wheaton, Breon &Co: Christy & Wise; Marshall, Teggact & Co; O BSmith & Co; arcuc Oll Works: H Dutard. . OCEAN TRAVEL. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A. 3. F'ARE{.'Z First-clas: Including $86 Second-class jberth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS State of California. -Nov. 9, 19, 29, Dec. 9§ Columblia.. Nov. 14, 24. Dec. 4, 14 ‘Through tickets and through baggage to ail Eastern points. Rates and foiders upon applica tion o F. F. CONNOR. General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendents PACIFIC COAST NTEAMSHIP (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangei, Junean, Kil- 1snoo and Sitka (Alaska), at 8-a. ™., Nov. 10, 25, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Wiatcom (Bellincham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. 3 Nov. 5, 10, 15. 20, 25, 30, and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with 4. N.'Ky., at Port Townsend with Alaska steamers. For Jtureka, Arcata and Fields Landing (Hum. boldt Bay), str. Pomona 2 P. M., Nov. 1, 5,9, 18, 17,21, 23,29, and every fourth day thereatier. For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Luls Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedzo, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 A. a Nov. 3, 7, 11,15, 19, 28, 27, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (Sen Luis Oblspo), Santa Barbara, Porc Los An- seies, Redondo ( Angeles) and Newport, 11 3. Nov.1, 5, 9, 13,17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourtn day thereafter. For insenada, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizabs, 10 A. 3¢ 25th of each month. " 'Lbe Company reserves right to change steamers or sailing dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco, CEANIC S.S. C0. DAYS TC HAWAIl, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA, S, S. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues. day, November 10, at10 a.2. Special party raes. S & MONOWATZ salls_via HONOLULU aaq AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Tharsday, Novem- ber 1% at2 P Lineto COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOW N, Sonth Africa. J. L. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agenty, 114 Montgomery straon Frelght Office, 327 Market st.. San Francisco. B Asked., Bid. Asker. - 18] L5940 ¥r. 1 — o7 b [obied e e iy 2 05 06 53/ K — ’ & } L i 99| w R JilMexte 48 47||[8|9]10f11|12 | 18 7 ental. . 42 202 = o 3¥|gobtr....... 1.85 e hrad e s ol Toll Moo 2! Overma. aolll22| 23|24 |25 | 26 | 27 Chailence Con. 40 41/savage. 72 | || — [ Last Quaster Con. Imperial. U2 Ug|scorpion, 8|99 |30 =754 Doy e Conidence. 1110 1.20/%ex. beldiidi. 03 08 -on New Yors — yndicate ... - %) Crown Polnt.. 44 4[siiver Hill .., — 03 @ U AN I BTEA LT Kb, EsstSlerraNev G4 Serra Nevada 66 korekaCon... 30 — UnionCoa = Dates of Departure From Sin Francisco. Excheauer 03 co|Utab.... 1 Goula &Curfy. 77 78| Yellow JACKS. 80 STEAMER |DESTINATION.| SATLS | PrkR haie& Norers 1. 40 )43, :.ln‘llt Pw('nn? ?"ln 2];(04 J;\"ov i.l;AH Prer (L Ry g VallaWalla ic ¢t Sna | Nov AM | Plery STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, HumboldtBay |Nov 5, uew|Pler 9 ~|Coos Bay. Oax| Plee 13 WEDNESDAY. Nov. 4-2 r. 3 *|Orezon porcs. 7. 3pu|Plerl} UNITED STATES BONDS. .| Newpori $aM|Pler 1L =5k e oy Askea | State o1 Cal. | Portiand UAM | Pler 34 US4ncoup. (9 — |CSdsreg. — ov 9,11am | Plerll bt Lol AR ov10.12 M PMSS MISCELLANEOUS BOXDS. A 0v10, Sau Plerd CalatCbless. 108 = PacRollMsu — 0ax | Pler 7 Cal Elecl, 83117 = |Do2disgr.. — 12w | Pier 2 CotraCW31 — ©715/P RO Ryfy. — 3 M [ Pleell Dont-stex-co — _£7yg P&CL Ry8y. — 1 PuPMSS Edsn L&P6s120 126 |Pwl-st RR8L — 1 A. Blanchrd Sem | Pier13 FECHRR6s. — 106 |Reno, Wikh — 105 " | Afono: e 2ps¢| Plor 7 Geary-stRSs. 9715101 [Sacto P&L. — 100 | Coloen Gant | P LoskncLon —“i00 \FaXeRos 95 103 —_— e TovialGaniRe Gnteed 8y — 231 — 96y : MEUaiChleB) 11035 — |SPRRCMSI. — 108 S AR T ANy DoRyConds.. 105 10614 SPRRCaiSe. — 100 = NatVings 15t 100 "|{SPErRCal8s 9514 9614 | O Eetine NevCNgR7s. — |&VWaterés.. 11675 — Puget Sound . 5 NPCRRSL100 — |SVWaterds. 8814 99 5 N Ry Cal8a100 — |SikinG&Eds 99 101 5 NRycuoe. = do |Semrare o 42 5 — 104 |SouerstR3+109 11 5 - VisalaWoes — — 8 Uninibus ee 11714 — Portland. 5 WATER STOCKS. Portland. 8 ContraCosta 30 35 (~anjows..., — - 8 Mufia Co.cos 29— |SprogVale; 67 €8 e GAS STOCKS. : Captat — T4 |Pacific Lisns 4915 51 Contmalo e 95— |aen ranews so® S1% - Oax G L&H 5214 53 |Stocktonm..... ww £ FucGaslmp. 86 2T | 8 INSURANCE STOCKS. H Fireman'sFA16246180 |Nnn - = | Newporil B COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. vl 8 Amer R&TC. — — [londonP&a.125 — | KEreka. T H Sl b s 00 . Tillamook 9 Z |Merch kx... 18 = | AliceBlanchard Portiand.. 0 Cai 5 DETCO10714108 [Nevada... | - = CresodntCicy, 0 FustNwaoal — 181 |Smber 8C3 — — el : RAVINGS BANK STOCKS. *| Victoria & Puget Sound | i Gersa1Co.1175 — [Savé Loaa. — 103 . |San Diego.......... ...|.. 1 HombSSLLin o |securiiy.. 280 - | m—— - niok L 3 - srhav -] o SUN, MOON AND 21DE, STREET RATLROAD STOCKS. o & 7 " & COAST AXN GEODETIC SURVEY Tri e T BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL "} P e S e ATTHORITY OF THX SUPRRINTRNDXNT. 171 19 Thurs:a-, November 5. == .6.41| Moon rises. 800 0: 5.06|Moon sets. . NEOUS STOCKS. taskarkry. 95 97 (NatVinCo. — — & LR R LY L T November—18953. Edlson Uitht 125 173 |PachoraxCa 98 108 i | d!son o IrAX! me 2| TITe —~n GuaConAssn — — |PacRoldl = oo | 3T Feer - l F"l[ | Fee: Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |ParfPaine — 7 AL jlos W HawC&SCo. 18 — [FacTransCo. — — S e 85] .50 —G.9] nuteh S PCo_ 2334 24 |Pac T&TCo. — - H W L Wy |H W MerExAssn.100 110 [Sunset f&L. — = fl} 100/ 50| 535 29/11.82| a4 MEleclighi 215 4%/United COo. = — 7/ 2.01| 4.9 §|.1 3.211215| 63| 7.32|-11 SALES—MORNING SESSION. 8‘ 304 47| 7.07| 34| 100 80| N2s/—09 S ‘;‘ g.gg :.'u‘ g.g” g\; 51 n,7| 9.17|—0.8 25 Hutchinson S P Co. 2275 : 3 .7} 2,64 6.0]10.22|=0. 350 "G L 3375 |11] 6o%| 4911053 33| ae 31806, 08 225 do do 23 00 = 25 do do 2325 NoTx—1n the above Xposition of the tides the 25 do do. . 2350 | 9Arly morning tides are given in the left hand 20 Market-st Kaliway 430y | folumn, and the successive tides of the day in the 0 o 4300 | orderof occurrence as 1o time. The second time 280 aur ot I 4ags | columngives the second tide of the day. the thig RS caation 500 | timecolumn the third tide, and tne lagt of Fighe 50 .do do. 96 00 band column gives the last tide of the day, exceps 9700 | When tnere are but three tides, as sOrheiimny . 9735 | docurs The heights given are ndditious to the 5 Edison Light & Power Co.. 120 50 | SURAIREs on the United Siates Coast Survey 15 G e ‘- ChArts, eXCept When a minus sign (—) precedes the R height, and then the number given is subtractive Sibeat s ven by the charta. 10 SV Water.. 26 25 $5000S V 4% Bonds. 87 00 NOTICE TO MARINERS. SALES—AFTEANOOX Foard— 25 Hawallan Commercial 25 Hutchinson S P Co. 80 do do. 100 Market-st R: #5000 Sutter-st Ralway Bonds.. S iyeni— $5000 Market-st Ry Con 5 Bonds.. 190 S F Gaslight. % ~ e At Trieste three experienced divers are just now engaged upon a highly interest- ing task. In 1811 a terrible explosion took piace in the harbor there, the causes of which bave never been explained. Mucn loss of life and F!::open{ was caused, and the Dan: nch frigate, was sunk. The divers Soon ascertained the position of the hull, but all efforts (o raise it have been in vain. The vesse! contains £120,000 in gold' and the valuable jewels of a rich princess. A branch of the United States Hydro 1e located in the Merchanty Etflhl';::all maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard 10 nationailty aad free of exnense. Navigators are cordially invited to Visit the where complete seis of charts and sailing direcilons of the world are kept on hand for com. Parison and reference, and the latest Information £an alwars be obiained regardlng lights, dangera o matiers of interest S st e time ontop of the building on_ Tel AR HIll In holsted about ten’ minttes: bafore noon. and ia dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegrapbic received cach dav trom the United States Navai Obierva.ory a. Mare Iaiand, A Dolice stating whether the time ball w. 4ropped on tme, or giving the error. If wny 3 pubiished the same day oy the afterncon papers, 4ad by the morning papers tlie following dav. W. 8. Huomes, Leutenant. U. S. N., in charge, The Timo Ball. ERANCH FIYDROGRAPHIC OFFrcR, U. 8. N MxmowasTs Exerasen T EAN FRANCISCO. November 4. 1898. The time ball on Telegraon Hill was aroppal COMPAGNIR GENER AL TRANSATLANTIQUR French Line to Havra. OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTR River, foot of Morton st. | ravelers v 4l this line 4vold both transic hy English tat war ant the discomfort of crossing the chanmel na smal boat. New York (0 Alexandria, Egrps, Vit Pacis first-cluss §160; second-class, $115. LA CHAMPAG! = 14 5a w LA TOURAIN ov. 21 Neoa LA GASCOGNE Nov. 28,5 a. % LA BRETAGN. ... Dec. s, Nooa LA CHAMPAG Dec. 12,5 a. 2. Aa £0r 1urthes particnlars appiv o A. FORGET. Acem, 3. P, FUGAZL & Cor e 5 Morgen . P . Agen: ong svenue, San Francisca, ~ o R STOCKTON STEAMERS Leave Pler No. 3, Washington At 6 P. M. Daily. Freigh: rec 1LY: ATelghc received up o AT Accommoaations Reserved by Telephona. 152 only llue maxing through raies on Vailay Road freigit. STEAMERS. T. C. Walker, J. D. Peters, Garratt, City of Stockton. Jelephone Main 803. Can Nav. und lmo: Ce VALLEJO AND U. §. NAVY.VARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO, Daily a *10:30 a. ., 4 and 9:30 P Saturdays. F10:30 A, & P Sundays. 8 ra Landing Mission-stree: Do- Telephone Biack 261. *Excursion trip, giving 6 hours at Navy-Yard Pler FOR SAR JOSE, LS GATOS & SARTA CRUZ SIEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT at10 A M. (Sundays exce; ted); Alviso daily st 8P M. (3aturdays excepted). Froight and bas- gsenger. Fare beiwceu San Francisco and 4lvi 50c:.t0 San Jose, 75¢, Do The, Cay s, Pler 1720 We [

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