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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver higher. Floancjal quotations continue to rise. Wheat advanced again Other Cereals s eady. Hay and Feedstufls unchanged. ur and Millstuils firm. Beans about the same. Sweer Fotatves higher. Butter and Ezgssteady Poultry plentiful and aull. 3 s coming in. Dried Fruit and Raisins firm. Provisions as before. Coal shows considerable change. Hides ad vunced. Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. rai duri lines, the ps con: tu ive hours. Isobars, or solid s of equal air pressure equal _temperature. word “high” m is_usually accomvanied by fair weather: reters o low and accompanied by cloudy weather and rains. Y ot “low” and low along the coas b and south along the cosst, rain is orobable; but when the “low” 13 inciosed with marked curvatury able. With the pressure falling to the California’ consr. warmer The top figures | st station indicate maximum temperaturs for the | and a: those underneath it, if any, the amount of | Supp’y 1, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, | amount on ocean passage 240,000 bushels. The worl.'s shiopments fir the week were esti- d at 8,E80.000 bushels. CORN—Spot, dull, firm. No. 2, 8114¢ elevator; unchanged 32c afloat. av and Dex 26%c . 24@3%c. PORK—Steady, 8 50@8. BB ca 4 50. , $2@ Japan, 3%@4Yer M ULASSES—Q | 25@35¢. COF FEE—Tnactive, unchanged to 10 points up. December, $10: March, 89 95: May, £9 95: Sep- Spot Rio. dull, steady: No. 7 tember, $10 10. 10%ke. 1dc. PRU 434 81 60@2. can. #12 25@13 and steaa: CHIC CHICAGO, T, close. s0- | m) pressure. and_is usually preceded | bushels. us ally first appear on the Washington | tem comsi. When che pressure is high in the Interior | a 15jc drop took pla e later. December | closing at 7874 weather may be expected In_summer and colder | will produce an opposite resuli- WEATHER LUK U REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 9. 1896, 5 r. w.—Weather conditions and general forecast: maximum temperatures are re- ons in California to-day: Fresno 62, San Diego 68, Red Biuft Obispo 64, Yuma 80, San Francisco 1e5 70. co data—Maximum temperature 58, minimum 54, mean 56. Rainfall during the past twenty-four hours,.31 frches. The pressure is low to-night over the entirs country west of (he Kocsy Mountains. There are no than three wei marked low areas: one over Vatcouver, another over Nevads and the third over Wyomin; Liaif an fnch be port on of the The tempe has fallen in Nevada and Utah, ard wil probabiy fall Tuesday tbhroughout California and Arizona. Rain is reported at every one hundred and tenth meri treme south, and there the Th v ihe normal over the greater staticn west of the un. except in the ex- ather is cloudy and foliowlng maximum wind cported: Fort Canby uthwest, Carson City 52 south- t made ac San Francisco for 30 hours 1g miduight November 10, 1896: rihern Cnlifornia—Rain early Tuesday morn- ir Tuesda~: colder: fresh westerly winds. shuthern Caiifornia—Cloudy w-ather with rain Tuesday morning; fair Juesdsy; colder; 50 westerly winds Nevada—lfain turning to saow: sesda much colder Arizoua—Cioudy weather Tuesday and probably Tain in northern portion: colder. “rancisco and vicinity—Cloudy, with rain morning, fair Tuesday: culder: fresh westerly winds. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Loca: Forecast Official. NEW IOEK, MARKETS. Financial. XFW YORK, N. Y.. Nov. 9 —Stocks irregular but firm. Early advices from London reported a lower rags for American securitiss thers and this with the rise of & f.11 cent in the posted rates of sterling exchange was aanounced, but not with 1 ef-ct against the share list. A feature of tie market was the boying of low priced issues ard the execution of orders In the gilt edced stocks, such as Lackawanua, Lake Shore, Consol- idated Gzs, etc., by commission houses, Under this process, Lake Shore rose to 153, Lackawanna 10 160% and Consoidated Gas to16315. Man- hatian was conspicuous for an advance from 9914 10 10214 on rumors that the alleged dea: between the company and the Metropolitan Traction will be carr ed throug. Amoug the Jow. Colorado Fuel and Iron, Texas Pacific aud Northern Pacific were prominent. The jump in the first named was due L0 reports that a meeting of the representatives of the bituminous coal roads to be held here io-morrow will result in & new agreement favorabie 1o the bituminous ¢ al roads. Sugar and Coicago Gas were weax for a time. The granger group was 1o materially changed at any time from Saturday’s closing figures. The market closed strong in tone. Net changes show gains of o per cent outside of Consolidaied Gas, aiied t1p per cent. Bay State Gas, after advanciog 134 (0 )8, broke to and closed’ at 1314, Total salis were 392,167 shares. Trading in raflway and miscellaneous bonds was on « heavy scale, 3,509,000 chauging hands. ‘the market Was siroug i0 ouoyant. Atchison, Colra oand Patific sixes rose 5: Canada South- ern seconds, 214: Colorado Midiund 2; Co.. an fiv consol sev Kansas and . exas fives, 4; 1 svilie, Ne 8Ya: Northers Pacific thirds, 31s: Movtana sixes, 4" Orezon Imroiement first sixes, vdz: do consol fives, 5; Uregon Navi.uiion fives 27 Plits- burg and W, fours, S:. Joseph and Grand Istan iificaies, 3%5: Toledo, St. Louis an« Kai sixes, certificates, 8: Den- verand Gulf consol fives, 2. In Gover 1925 brough' 120 1194281097 109. #1000 coupon fours of 1907, s, and $450J do registered a 10874@ Grain. FLOUR—Firm. Winter wheat, $u 20@$ 25: do fair o fancy, do patents, $4 50@3 90: M 4: do suaits 83 90@1 553 85@4 95: low exirus, . $4 4U@4 5U: do patents, £5 #3 25@3 75 supertine, $2 24 MEAL city mills, . e mixivre, S@2 85; five, $1 80@ eady and quiet. uiet and steady. Western, 40@4lc, c. 1. f. Buffalo. BARLEY—Dull, firm. Feeding, 3234c, ol f. Buffalo. business; £ o. b., 90%@91c; ungradel red, 79@ e ¢ Ower with the West and in- railied 114@]3c on foreign bles, builish ptions opened creased on passag: bu:ing, firmer c covering: feli 135> on liquidations and late :oreign selting, rallied Y4@%sc on covering, closing un- settied at 14@54s over ~atuiduy with Mav Ygc un- der and specuiadion active. Aay aud December most active. No. % red, January, 86 9-16¢88%jc: closed at 8714; sarch, ‘Sic: May, 87%c; Novem- ber, B45/c; Lecember, 85542 A e FINANCIAL. 'HICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS KD HEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., <4 Leldesdorf{ St, Tel. Main 1954 ERANCH OFFICE €23 Market S, Palace Hotei. Tel, Main 5838 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orégrs instantly executed on latest market ques tions. Reference 1st Nacional Bank, &, Fr CHICAGU. PRIVATE WIRE. NEW YORK. W.A.CARROLL, BROKER CHICAGO MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCKS- Fast Wire East. Unequaled Service. STRICTLY COMMISSION. Private and Bonk referenc-sguoted on application Offic:, 328 Montgomery St..Sate Dej osit Bla del. Muin 178k, Private Parlor for Ladics | which took place was unaccon:panied by anything resting. Comimission houses nad xecute, but the bulk of the busi- | | ness was tor floor traders_and_scaipe were 217 cars and 108.37 | The pressure is more than | 36 west, | riced stocks Hocking Valley, | ibany and Cuicago consol sixes, | mixed. $3 258 b nds $18,000 coupon<fours of | jow grades, | $3 26@4 3u: | nesota clear, $: do 5 | patents, | West and’ local | | Chieago. B. & and 1718 a year 865 CORN—Like i generally does. corn foilowed wheat in its rise The trade in the market snowed weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions | the symptoms of revival and the ad pard ulacy in a few orders from store. Live: closing at tion. Business by wheal detracts FLAX—Was fi with values slig] firmness. | 2t higner demand wa reconds, | packing butter, 11@12c. stock, May, 823c. May, 28c. GATS—; Novem! May. 88 5714, May, 84 T35, May, $4 22V high @b 30: $410@5 1 14 40@4 37| #bipplog SOUTH_ OMA mety nciive. tive lambs, $4. 4B00. Markei @8 4T, heavs. CATT LE- @4 10: cows ana feeders, days higher. Adams Express. Alton, Terre H: Preferred. Fny StateGas. Faltimore & O] Brunswick Land: Juffalo, Roch & ‘anada’ Pacific. . ada Souther: Centon Land Central Paci Ches. & Ohto. Chicazo & E. Il Yreferred. Chicago Gas. Cleve& Plitsi Commercial Cal DeL Hudson... ern dairy, 8@1235¢: andurd A, 41 Closing higher. ‘Exyor: clearances were liveral at 543,558 | “he hichest point of | | reached to-day, becember seiiing at 803jc. ptation Lo realize was too great, however, and | 13@1bc: demand was good. 713@18c B dozen. AONEY—Was firm at 7% on call and losns. New York exchange soid at 40c premium. Closing Prices. WITF A T—November, 7772 in attie to-day w. 15¢ per hundred pounds. | modera:e and the demand good. Offerings of hogs were light and the demand nervous. Prices vanced 5c to 10c. Sheep were active at 10¢ 1o 25¢ Offerings were light. CATTLE—Recemnts. 13,000. Fancy beeves, 85 20 choice (0 prime 1300 10 1700 B steers, : good to choice steers. 1250 to 1475 M. ; meaium steers. 1200 10 ) 400 © fair beef steers, 1000 1o 1300 Ds. £550@ common beef steers. 83 50@3 75: 0od to choice siockers and feeders. §00 .0 1250 b, bulls. cholce poor to choice. $2 00@2 9! ice to prime. 33 5044 0U; cows, fair to cholce, @3 40: cows, common Lo fair canners. $1 60@ calves. good 10 choice, 85 L0@S 0U: Texas 82 50@4 15: Western range steers, $: 00@4 05 Western range cows ana helfers, $2 35@5 60; milkers and springers, B head, £ 25@40. HUGS—Keceipts. 38,000. lots, $3 25@4 65: mixed, 33 30@3 KO: 265 veht 33 30@8 65: piks. $2 6US3 55. SHEEP—Keceipis. 11.000. 2200@3 50; lambs, 33 0055 50. Receipts at Omaha. Nov. 9.—HOGS— Receipte, 700. Market active, 5¢ higher. Light and 3 40: heavy, $3 20a3 50. CATTLE—Receipis. 1500. Market 15¢ higher. Steers. §3 30@3 40; cows. $160@ Market firm. Consolidation Coal, 32 Consolldated Gas.. 16414 ~Preferred. C.C C &L Loals ¥4 | Readin Options were dull and firm at prices Lo o advance with only a iocal trade. nber most acuive: 2¢c: January, 3214c; May, 35¢ ‘~—Spot more active, firmer. Options quict, firm. December, 24%gc; May, ~pot ‘prices: No. 2. 28lgc: No. 2 white, 26c: o. 2 Chicago, 2114@21%%c: No. 3, 21c: No. hite, 2314¢; mixea western, 22@24c; whitedo, Pro ulet; fancy. 4c: fu | skiins, 21p@3c. EGG>—Light receipt: uiet, Lvidon layers, new, 50. AGO visions. LARD—Steadier: Western steam. $4 5215: city. 24 80@4 40; opuion sales, none: December closed $4 60 nominal. Refined, quiet: Continental, $4 ¥5; rouch American, $5 307 compound, 455@4 Jgc. moderate demana: new mess, “hoice, steady, better demand; West- o crenmery, 12@20¢: Ligins, 20c; imitation creamery, steady. Western, tresh, TALLOW —Firmer: city, 8%gc: country., 849 3 34¢. COTTONSEED OIL—Quiet, stead: yellow prime, 26¢. RICE—Firm. good aemand; domestic, 33;@6c: steady; New SUGAR—Firm; off A, 414@414c: mold A, 434c; confeciiouers’ A, 43/ and crushed, 51sc; powdered, 434c; granulated, 444c; cubes, 434c. ¥ruit and Produce, APRICOTS—Bags, 8@11c. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@9¢; do peelea. 15@ SES—Foursizes, boxes, nominal 514@b%4c. RAISINS—Two-crown Loose do 3-crown. 53c; do_4-crown, 1 40@1 50; ao HOPS—Firm; Pacific Coast, 3@13c. WOOL—Firm; Domestic fieece, 16@23c; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, S@18c. Merchandise. PIGIRON—Moderate aemand, s:eady: Amer!- COPPER—Firm: lnke, $10 25311 i ¥ AL—Firm; comestic. sz 95@3 TIN — Firm; Straits, $12 90@13: plates, quiet BPELTER—Firm: domestic, $3 9584. MARKETS, ago. inspected out 98.559 bushels. increased 1. Cor rpool duced 46.000 bushels. heavy at 628,701 bushels. 287c 10 26c, S0ld between 2834 @25 7ac and 29 Vs, , 1gC higher tnan saiurday. Esii mated Feceipts for to-morrow -75 cars. % OATS—The enhancement of prices of the other grains ren lered & se) vice to 0ats in the same direc- fay m. hily CUKN — November, ber. 19%4c; May, 2215@2254c 3 s K—Decemoer, $6 02 - i b—December. $4 15 Nov. Liverpool quoted Th, 00 bushels itinental cables and the isobars extend | operied from 714c 10 7774c, advanced o 8Lk Lae higher than Saturday. 1sobars of | mated receiy L5 1or to-morrow 115 cars. rain south of Oregon Is Improd | spot wheat ran-ed from 847c to 88c, closing high” in the vicinity of Jdaho, and | about 8555@; 77 bushels ables were qule! changed. The amount on ocean passage decreased 880,000 bushels and the visible supply was re- Export clearauces were May corn ope: r, but the interes: from the speculation in oats s well as other commod:ities. Receipts were 181 cars and 85,850 bushels were taken from store. The visible supply Export clearances were 30, ciosed Yg@lac higher than : aturda; Tecelpts for L0-morrow 277 cars. Cash 76@Tic; December, | 7634@77 14c; May, 83@s3c. xecelpts were 91 | cars. | _PROVISIONS—Product, although dull. was firm The very sirong speculative feeling in grain ania better disposl | tlon in the hog market both contributed (0 the | January pork closed 5@71ec higher: Janvars lard, 235@3c higher. and Junuary r.bs ncreased 887,000 28 busbels. higher. UTTER—The butter market was firm and hignec on lignt recelypts and limited offerings. The £004. Creameries—Extras, 19c B D: firsts. 17@18¢; imitations, Dairies—Extras, 17c: firsis, 13@15¢: seconds, 10@ | 12c. Ladles — Extras. 10@11c: slock, B@ylac: grease, 2la@sc: roll fancy, firsts, EGGS—Offerings were extremely 1ight and the The market was firm. Fresh | 26543 1850 4: January, Decembej January, - Lecember, $3 7743; January, 83 9734: Livestock. HA, Receipts at Kan: K ANEAS CITY. Mo., Nov. 9.~ HOGS—Receipts, trong. Light and pigs, $3 30 UNION STOCKYARDS. Irn, Nov. 9.—Trade brisk at an advance of 10c to The receipts fair 10 good do, 600 to 875 B. 52 BOQ (0 extra, $3@3 60: cows an common choice assorced. antenioc NEBE. 3 25: feeders, $2 75@3 75. SHEEP—Receipts, 3410, City. £3 20@3 35. Receints, 10,00U. Market strong. Na- tive steers, best. 81 10@s 60: fair (o ood, $3 00 d heifers, best. 84 10@4 60; 10 wood. $3 LU@4 1! bulls, 31 75@2 40; stockers | 2 60@3 §0: Texus and Western, $2 40@3 35 caives. $4@i 10, SHIEP—Receip:s. 10,000 Market active. NEW YOKRK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shinres Money on call At 4@5v: closing offered at 4X. W HEAT—Spot market dull, higher, checking | @74 Lar siiver, Bilver at CLORTNG pracrs. a1 186 26 50 87 American Express111 A merican Tovacco. 8114/ 104 u3 45 Norfolk & Westry, 12 14l Preferrea.. 18! 4| Northern Pacific . 16 Preferred.. a7 Northwestern. ..., 10614 Freferred. Y. . 8 stera 16 47% Cregon Improvmas 2 Preferred. /Cregon Na: 8314/ Orezon Short Line. 1. Facific Mail. & Quicksilver. November, 31c; Part skims, crude, 22¢; Muscatil, 9.—Wheat was strong to- day snd, considering the sharp advances In out- side domestic markets, particularly Minneapolis, | the strength was not a: all surpfising. advices were also favorable, and the local crowd under the circumstances could not consistently be | other than buliish. | vance a the opening, but was no better at the Receipts_in the Northwest were lighter, only 9H3 cars arriving, xgainst 1447 last Mouday Cricaco rece.ved 89 cirs An lucrease of 64 The | 000 bushels was reporiea in tue knglish visib ns hizgh barometric pressure and | supply. the vear was | Estimated December, 7854c; December, 25%c: leavy paczing ana . $5 55@ 10 choice, iast Joan at 4% and Prime mercantiie paper, 6 66c. Mexican doiiars, - 6054 @515ke. Sterling kxchange strong, with actual business 1 bankers' bills at £4 823, @4 8314 for 60 nd $4 ¥53/@4 86 for raies, $48336@s 57. Commercial bills, $4 §114@ 4 8214 Government bonds strong: Siate bonds steady : railroad bonds higher. demand. Plitavirs & W, pia 15 g & W. Pullman Palace.. 3 o fac- 20@22¢: Orleans, 10t new, 634c; do ciusters, Foreign | 14d ad- e visible | and the were all | The | heat | st 0.2 red | e1n price Receipus | re taken | t and un- ned from ¢ exciied busbels. May oats 12@1 4c. B@B14c; time | r, 19%4Q £8 02%4; 34 374 were very 5410 3 30@ bulis, d helfers, 10_choice Na- far | Postea the boara 0 5 b 2 <159 3 | Norihiwest Consols. 13655 W est S00r8 da.. . Del. Lack & W eatrn. 16014, §t. Psut. 7944 Denver & R. G. 1814 Preferred. . 128y 4670/ E¢. Pavl & 24 — | Preterrea.. 53 355t Paul & 43 Proferred. . 17 “’h 1liinols Central.. lowa Central | Cnlon Yacinic, 73% U, P. Den & Guif.. Lake Shore. 1521 U, & S Nsutional Preterrea.. Louisville. A Preferred. Manbattan Preferrea... L %0 Memphis & Ci Ciica & B. River.. 150 MexicanCentral... 9 |Wab. 5 L &Pac. 77 Michigan Central:. 90 | Preferred.. T3 dupna s L Wells-F B0 eri Western Union.... B89’ Minn & St Wisconsin Cencral. 3 Wheeling & L. .0 814 Preterred.......... 32%g Am Couton Oif pfd. 6274 W. U, Beet. Tl (o) At Arbor. - 1045 Preferred. .. - 2434 Brookiyniradiioa. 2114 JErie 2d pldheasiiens 22 BON DL AlaClazs Ags.....101 |Northern Pac 1sts.116 DoClass B4, 55101 | Dozds. Alsbama. ciuds C. 94 “Atcnison Do 2ds A, CauadaSouth 9ds.. 103 Cen Pac 1sisot’95. 10134 Cherokes 43, 1898.101 Do 1897, Olmprovement isi 7834 Do 5 .20 Or Short Line @s. Do 1898 Do cons bs. Lo 1899 Facitic s of 19 Ches & Onio s.2107 |Phila&i.ending ds. 814 CB&N P'Ix Rews6s 45 | Do lat pidincam. 4984 DC3-65s. | K Grande West 1sts 74 Den & 2G Tai. |Stl&lronMtGen 3¢ 77 Do es. |BUL & 8 F Gen 83.107% Erle 2as. 6514/St Paui Consols....128 FiW&DenCity 1ais 53345t P C.& Palsts... 116 lx]l;lqn S A 6. 91 " | o Carolina 4 Do Pac Cal 1sta.. 107 Tenn new 8s... 8) Texas Pacific ins. a8 34 Texas Pacific 2ds.. 241 Union Pac lsta 98.102Y5 | U K4s reg of 1925.120 Lo 4s, conpon. ... 120 T _F4n rec of 1907.109 Uisia’ By sis Kansas Pa Consols 72 ks Fulus Den 81v100 1nConsol 4s. a5 Missourl funding. .. — M K T 24 6034/ Do 4s. coupon. ... 109 Do 4s. 85| Lo Moblle & Ohio 45,68 Mutual Union 6s...108 N J Cent Gen 8+, 116 |V fonding de N Y C&=t Louis 43103 Do registerec. Nor&West Gen 6s.118 Lodeferred @s... N Carouna con 4s.. 100 | Dotrus: ropessi. Do ¢s. 114 B Wabasn 1sc O3 Lo aeb bs. 105 FOREluN MAKKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. ENa,; Nov. 9.—The spot market isfirm. Cargoes firm. FUTURRN. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool guotations for No. 2 Red Winter. No- vember. 65 103,d: December. 6s 103;d; January, 63 1035d: Feoruary, 63 1034d; Marci, 63 1014d. SECURITIRS. LONDON, EN Nov. 9. — Consols. silver, 20 10-16d: French Rentes, 102 70c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. 110%; Sterling Fxchange, 60 days. — sas3 Steriing Exchange, sight. = Tase Sterling Cables. = 487 New York Exchunge, sight. - Par New York kxchange, telegraphic.. — 05 Fine siiver, @ ounce. % - 5 Mexicun Lollars. b1y &2 e hL e s v FRODUCE MARKET, WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, ‘WHEAT—AIl conditions voint togood prices for some time tocome. One country after another re- ports deficlencles or disasters (0 the crop. The last is Southern Russia, where the Autumn sved- ing s seriously reiarded by drought and extremely cold weather. Of course these contioned drawe backs keep tiie market advancing. Chicago and Liverpool both sen: ghigher quota- iay and this market imptoved in sym- pathy. Spot Wheat ranged from $1 45 to 81 471 fof average No. 1, ¥1 50 fo; for éxtra cboice for miliing. CALL EOARD SALRES. INFORMAL cus, $1 b6: 24.000, $1 553,: 600, $1 5o%g; 4000, $15554; 6000, $1 65i6: 6000, 31 BBLg: ©000. $1 B33 Decem ber—20u0, §1 49, SECOXD S keS10N—May—2000 octls, T 8000, $1 55. i Seow HEGULAR MORNING SESSION—Mar—000 clis, 81 54; 6000, $1563%: 800U, $1 5ile: 6OVO, #1 5454; 2000, §1 8475: 34,000, 81 6434 De- cember—2000, $1 49. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—6000 ctls, $1 5514 10,000, $1 5514: 56,000, $1°55; 52.000. $1 g December—30500, 1 4735, Sosn BARLEY—No change (0 report. We quote Feed, 80@85¢ B ctl: choice bright, 5714c P cil; Brewing, 8734@80c; No. 1 Chevalier, $1@1 10. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SE8S10¥—9:15 0'clock — No sa'es. SECOND SESSION—May—2000 cils, 91 %c. gt HOULAR MORNING Skssiox—May—2000 ctls, AFTERNOON SEssiox—May — 2000 ctls, 82c: 2000, 9234¢: 4000, 921c. OATS—Contlnue firn and active. White rangs from $1 05 to$l 50 B cul, according to quality. Black, for feed, $0c@81 05: for seed, $1 20@1 35: Gray. nominal; Hed, §1@1 10: Surprise, nomina CORN — Surong. with a falr demand. Large Tellow, 87ig@suc; Small Kound do, 31 0733 105 % ctl: ‘White, 8715@90c. RYE—$1 05@1 07%4 o ctl of 39,58x ctls. valued at ¥ 3 EUCKWHEAT—81 0, to Antwerp. 25@: 35 P cil. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family exiras, $4 75@4 83; Bukers' extras, $4 €54 75; supertine, $3 904 25 9 ob. CORNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $20@21 B ton: Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 50 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—FPrices In sacks are as follows, usual discount 1o the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 B 100 bs; Rye Fiour, $2 75 % 100 Ibs: Rice Flour, $5:5: Cornmeal, $236: extra cream do, $3: Ostmeal, $3 40; Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, #3510 3 80; Buck wheat Flour, 83 10@3 50: Cracked heat, §3 50; Farina, $4; Whole Wheat Flour, #3; Kolled Unts, $4: Pearl Barley, $3 T5@4: Spilt Feas, $5 60 Green do, $4 25 B 100 s, HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Quotations remained undisturbied yesterday. BrAN—$13 50@14 for ths vest and $12 50@1% % ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—817 50@18 60 for lower grades, and £19@20 B ton for ihe best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled_Barley, $14@19 B to Olicake Meal at the miil. $23 B 1on; joobing, $2: clipped Oats, $1 30@1 85 B cil. HAY—Wheat, 88@11: Wheat and Oat, 37@ 10 B0; Oat, $6@9; Larley. $7@8 50: River Bar- lev, $5@6 50 Alfalfa, $5 50@6 50: compressed, $6 @9 50: x.ock. $6@6: Clover, $68 P tou. STRAW—35@50: bule. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS-Quo‘ations are about the same. Bayos, #1 35@1 45 B ctl; Small Whites, §1 40@1 5 | Large Whites, 81 26@1 35; Pinks, $110G1 15: Reds, $1 25@1 40: Blackeye. §1 10@1 15; Ked Kidney, $2 80; Limas, $1 96@2 15; Butters, $1 40 @1 75; Pea, 81 40@1 60 B cii. SEEDS — Brown Mustard is_ quotabl $275@3 B_cu: Yellow Musiard, $2 1 fi‘i“‘?fi:“s“’%fi 90; Canacy Bepd. 3 : Alfaifa, c: Rape, 24c; Henip, 3Lac. DRikD N.t?g—\?es. 31@1:'3 L) ct\:y‘ur::n, £1 4021 50 ® ctl. GNIGNS, POTATOES, VEGETABLES. PO TATOES—Sweet Poiaioes are higher at 75c@ $173 cu In sacks and $1@1 20 in boxes; tarly Rose, 40@45c: Burbank Seedlings, 20@0c for Rivers wud 85@90c B ctl for Saiinas. ONIONS—25@80c P ctl. Pickles, 25@36c B anck. VEGETABLE! L “quasii s quotable at $5@7 B lon: Exg . 25@30¢ B box: ‘Lom: toes, LO@45c B box: Cucumbers. 25@H0C ¥ bo. Green Peppers, *0@50c # large vox: Dried Pep- rs, 7@8c B Ib; Green Peas, 21o@3c: String Beans. 1@3c: Limas, $1@i 00 B sk : breen Okra, 2b@40c ¥_box: Dried Okra, 10@1235c B Ib; Cab Dbage, 40c B cul; Carrots, U@4UC B sack; Garlic, 15@2c B 1o BUTTER, (HErSE AND EGGS. BUTTER—The market is steadying sgain. CREAMERY—Fancy, 25c, with sales at 26c; sec- onds, 13@ic B b. Darry—Fancy, RH{.@H%;: &00d 10 choice, 20 @ at 2 25 B @21c: lower grades, "PICKLED—16@18¢ B Fmxny_15glic § b CREAMERY TUB-18@10¢ B D. CHEE~L—Choice miid new quotable at 915@10c P b: common 10 good old, 614@8sc B b: Cream Cheddar, J0@llc: Young America, 10@11c B b: Western, 10@llc; kastern, 11@13c @ b. EGGS—Fuilets’ Fgss are now coming In and of course do not bring as much as Hen's kggs. The market s steady. Eastern. 20@22%4c B dozen for falr 1o choice; 24@26c for fancy ana 17%,@18%ec for co d-siorage; ranch J.ggs, 25@30c for pullets’, 30@32345¢ for smal 10 mediim and 36@57%ec for choice; cold-siorage, 22%a@2ac: Duck Kggs, 26c. POULTKY AND GAME. FOULTRY—Laree stocks of Eastern and Cal- forma remain unsold and the market is dull. Dressed Turkers arrived from Oregon in bad con- dition. Live Turkeys are quotable at 12@13c @ D for Gobbiers, 12c B B for Hens; young Turkeys. 12i0@ld4c ¥ 1b; Lressed Turkeys, 13@ 16: Geese, pair, $125: Goslings, $1 50@1 76 Ducks. &5 for old and $3 50@4 50 for younx, Hens. $4@4 50 A doz: Koosters. youne. $3 (H0@4. do, oid, B0@4: Fryers, 82 7 25: Erollers, 2 75@3 25 for iarge and $2 26@2 50 for small; ’m $1 25@1 50 B dnlln.n-nx young and $1 GAME-English Saipe quotableat $2 § dos: Jack. ¥ choice and §1 52y | S¥8810N—9:15 o’clock—May—8000 | @234c | Soipe. $1 3 dozen; Hare. §1 B dozen: Rahbits, £150 for Coitontatls and 31 25 for small: Gray Geese, $2 50; White Geese, $): Brant, $1 50. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS ¥FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Pomegranates, 33@75¢ B box. Apples, 65c@§l ¥ box for chbice, 25@50c for common. Pears, 35@65¢c P box; Winter Nellls, 60c@$1. Persimmons, 75c@%1 B bx. BERRIES— Cranberries from Cape Cod. $8@8 50 @ bbl: from Coos Bar, 2 50 ® box. Strawberries, $7 for large berries. Raspberries, nominal. R A FES—Prices continue to improve. TDkl_ys, 50@B0c P box: Black Grapes. 40@dUc B box: Ver- deis, 30@50¢ B box: Cornichons, 50@75¢: Muscat, 35@65c: Grapes in crates bring 10@1c more than in boxes. %8 | Wine Grapes are neglected and nominal s $15@ 22 B ton for Black. CITRUS FRUITS—New Oranges are coming in. A box of Navels from Portervili sold st §7 and a box of Seedlings at $4. Lemons are quotable at $1@ 1 50 B box for common and $2@250 B box for zood to choice; Mexican lLimes, $4@5 B box: California limes, 60@75c: Bananas. $1@2 ¥ vunch; Plneapples, $2@+4 » dozen. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC, DPRIED FRUITS Steady at the quotations. Quotatlons ou ine kruit Exchange are as fol- low CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are guotsble at 6@ 9c for Royals and 11%@l2c for choice to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, 3%gc for the 4 sizes: Peaches, 4@0 v4c for prime Lo choice, @7c for fancy and 9@l0c for peeled in boxes: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2lgc for sun-drieu; Pears, 234@bc for prime to choice, 4@bYic for quarters and 8@6%;cfor halves: Plums, 4c 10r pitted and 134c 10r nnpitted; Nectarines, 8% @4%gc_for cholce snd dlec for fancy: White Figs, 3ci Biack Figs, 224@2%ac. JOBBING PRICES — FPeaches. 414@5%ac B b fancy, 6%4@7lsc; B b: peeled. 13lac B 1b: Apricots. 625@bc'® 1: fancy, 10c: Moorparks, 13 | @13c; evaporated Apples, sun-dried, 23,@ Sc; Prunes. 33;@dc 1or tne 4 sizes: Figs, black, Bc'for unpressed and 3@3%4c for pressed: white Figs, 4c; Plums, 474@5c for Emm and 134c forun- pitted: Nectarines, 4@6c B Ib for prime Lo tancy: ears,” 214@5c for whole, 434@5%,C 1or quarters | and 414@6Yac for halves. RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES, ¥. 0. B. FRESNO~ Four-crown Toose. Sl4c: S-crown, 414¢; 2-crown, 834c;: Seediess Buitanas. 51gc: Seedless Muscatels. dc: S-crown London layers. $120; clusters. $1 50: Dehesa clusiers, 32 50; Imverial clusters, $3: dried Grapes, Sc @ . JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crown, 100se. 5¥4.c: 3-crown, 4. . 33c: seediess Sultanas, Gc: seediess Muscatels, 415c: 3-crown | Loudon layers, $1 30; clusters. $1 80; Dehesa clus- ters. 82 75: Imiperial clusters. $3 25. N UTS—Chestuats quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, Dew crop, 1. 0. 4. shipping point, 63gc B B for standard and 8¢ B b for sofishell; Almonds, 6@ | E¥4c for Languedoc, 3@ #15c¢ for hardshell and 8@8c | 1oc paper-shell. jobbing: § eanuts. 4@6C for Kastern | and 4c for California: Hickory Nuts, 5@6c 8 b: Pecaus, 715@8c: Filberts, 134@8c: Brazil Nuts, 11“%&:}"\ Cocoanuts, $4@5 P 100. Y—Comb, 10@12%sc for bright and 5@9c | for lower graces; water-white extrucied, b 51q0: ht amber extracted, 41,@4%4c: uark -m?nylo C: dark, 2@sc B b, LESWAX—23@26c B . Jir 4 i RUVISTONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon Is quotable a: 6c P B for heavy, 7c@ b for light medium, 934¢ for light, 10c B b for extra light and 113gc B 1 for sugai- curea: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13@13%4c: Cailfornia Hams, 11@11%4ac: Meas Beef, $7@7 50 extra mess do, $8@3 60: family do. $9@9 50 extra prime Pork, 87 50@>; exira ciear. $16 % bbl; mess. $14 B bbl; Smo.ed Beef, 10c P ib. LARD—Eastern, terces, 13 auoted at 6c_for compound and 614@7c for pure: pails. 734¢ ® Ib; California tierces, 5@bYec ¥ I_for compound au 6l4c for pure: halr-bbis, 634¢; 10-Ib tins, 734c: 40 61>, Thac B B SN 61486%4c in tierces and 7@ COTTOLE 8¢ ¥ 1 In 10-1 tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—The market Is stiff. Salted stock has advanced 1c and dry siock 2c® . It was generallv expected that the market would advance after eleciion. Heavy malted sieers are quoiable at 8c; culls and brands. 7c; medium, Tc; <ulls and brands. 6c B B: light, 6¢ F : cullsand brands, 5¢_§ D: Cowhides 6c ¥ Db: culls and brands, be B D: saited Kip, 62 ® b: salted Caif, 8c B B: saied Vel 6c ® Ib; drv Hides, 13¢ B Ib; culls and brands, 9¢ 9 Ib; dry Kipand Veal, 11c; culls. e B Ib; dry Calf, 15c: culls, 10c: Gost- sKins, Z0@35c each: Kids. 5c: Deerskins, good 0@:5c @ 1b: medium. 16@20c; winter, | 7@9c; Sheepskins. shearings, 10@15c each: short wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 40@50c each; long wools, bU@6UC each. Cuils of «li kinds about 1g¢ less. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 214@3c:, No. 22@ Southern 214c; refined. 43 Grease, Zc A . WOOL—Wequote Fall Wool as follows mountain, 3@5Lac: middle counties, free, 514@7c: do, detective, 43o@6c: San Joaguin, 5@5¢. ~pring clip: Nevadu, 6@slgc: San Jeaquin aud Southern Coast. six months, 815@5c. BOPS—6@9c @ Ib ior falr to choice and 10c for stricily fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bags, spot, 84 10@4 15; Ean Quentin, $420; Wool Bags, 2413@26%Ygc; Fruit tags, 54@6c COAL—A good many changes will be noted. ‘Wellington quotable at $8 B ton; New Wellington, #8 ¥ ton: Soutnfield W eliington, §7 50 B ton; Seattle. $5 @ ton: Bryant, $5: Coos Bay, $4 25’ Wailsend. 46: Scotcn. Brymbo, —. Cumoeriand, £13 50 % ton in bulk and $15 In sks: Pennsyivania Anibracite Ege, $12 50 ® ton: Welah Anthracite. $8@10: Cannel. $7@7 b0: Rock Springs. Castie Gate and Pleasant Valley, 87 60; Coke, $11 in bulk and $14 B ton In sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company | anotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 57c: Powdered, 63c; ¥ine Crushed, 57%c; Dry Granu- Iated, 4%, Confec.loners’ A, 434c; Magnolia A, 4%gc: EXira (, 414c¢; Golden C, 41gc; balf barrels Y4¢ more thau barrels, and boxes Lgc more. FRANCIECO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 5c: second do, 4@4gc; URAL S(aEe & a;sey 1, 6@7c B : i . — Large, 4, 5 small, c 'MUTA‘OI\ - w'z'?m-q 5@5%ac; Ewes, 4@bc o LAMB-5@6c B Ib. - PORK—Live Hozs, 314@3%c B D for large snd medium and 314@334c 1or small; dressed do, 434 @4%%c B b RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, SAN TOR 24 HOURS. 7,101 Butter. ctis. 56 20,865 | Cheese, cus.. 62 21,200 8.670 1,550/ 1 1,8:6 30| Pelzs. bals. 50 40| Wine, gals. 14,000 35 Wool, bis. 256 4,437| Sugar. bbis. 644 4,911 Leather, rolls. 18 179 Lumber. M fest. 40 453| Quicksllver, fiscs 40 Middiings, 5Ky Middiings, sis. ton: 4439 | Paper, Straw, tons 99| Hops. bi: 40 - e — THE STOOK MARKET. The Comstocks were sieady again yesteraay and several showed a slight advance OVer Satur- day. The close was, however, lower. The Spring Valiey Water Company, an Jose Water Company and Pacific Gas Improvement | Company will pay monthly dividendsof 50 cents | per ‘share to-day. In the Ophir mine, on the 1000 level, west cross- cut2 from the south dnft from theshaft station | is1n 154 feet. The face Isin porphyry, showlag. | clay aeams. 1n the 0:d Central tunnel workings of the Ophir a slight Improvement occurred daring the past week. The south drift from an old up- ralse morthwest of the Mexican shaft cut into & quartz formation nssaying $6 to $7 per ton. In the Comstock workings of the Hale & Nor- cross mine, on the 900-foct level, in No.1 up- | raise, they worked north and south on the sixth floor. Theore streak continues about the sime as in last report. Advanced the west crosscui | from the sixth floor 16 feet: total length, 65 feet; | face iu quariz and porphyry. Kesumed 'work in No. 2 upraise and advanced same 7 feet: rotal helght 23 reet. Top In quariz and porphyry. Have been reiimbering: a portion of the level. 1100 level—Sunk the w! teet: to:al depth, 28 feet; botiom in porphyry and old fills. ixtcacted duc- ing the week from 500 level 1. cars ot ore, asiay - ing per mine car sample: Gold, $4 75; silver, 18 ounces per ton. | LRUNSWICK Lopk—Consolidated California & | Virginla, Besi & Belcher and Gould & Curry, Shaft 2—Have startea from the stailon a join. east crosscut and extended it %6 feet. passiug through porobyry and quariz. Tunnel—The main tuane: i has beén exiended 22 feet, passing through | purphyry and stringers of quartz; total length in Best & Belcner grouund, 8- feet. The joint west crosscut on Best & Beicher and Gould & Curry poundary has been advauced 1: feet, passing through porpliyry and siringers of quariz: total Jeng b, 70 feet. HALE & Nomcross—Sbaft 1, 400 level—Ad. Yanced east crosscut from main south dnf. 23 feec: Lotal lengih, 45 feet; thelast 17 feet through RoOft porphyry streaked witn_quartz from 2 to 20 Inches thick'of low value. Have easid tae tim- bers in main uorth drift and started an esst €ross- cut 100 fect from the inciine, and advanced same 24 feet; face in porphyry. 1 he joint (4 company) upraise in Chollar gronud. 200 level, was carried up 29 feet and connected Wiih the surface; total helght, 178 feet. CHOLLAR—Shaft 1 has been sunk 12 feet on the incline, toial depih 695 feet. It Is fodowing the footwall, on which rest s eaics of low-gr. de quariz. 200 level—The joint_savage-Korcross-Cuoliar-Po- tosi double compartment ver.ical ujraise has been carried up 40 fect ana has been conne ted with the surface, thus furnishin a naiurai ¢ rculation of air. as well as an «scape for nieo, to'al bel-hy 183 feer. 800 levei—kast crosscut i, 88 feet south of ihe north line, has been advaucwd 8 feet. total Length 95 feel, through hard por) hyry, with small stringers of quartz through it, carrying a litie value. ‘Ihey have foilowed the streak of pey ex- Pposed in the crosscut 15 feet to the sou.h. ‘I hie ore continues in the face of about the same width xnd rade reported J.st week. 400 level—The south Tift ou this level has been driven 17 feet and 1s now out 58 feet south from the line. Tue face continacs in hard porphyry and low-grade quartz. The lewer from the Occidental Conso.idated savs: 580 levei—The upraise from north drift from east crosscut has been extended 22 feet during the wee , tctal lenzth 153 feet, lop in quartz of low 8say valve. The main east crosscut on this level has been extended 30 feet through hard porphyry, totallength 488 feei. 850 level—The west cross cut from_the bottom of the winze has been ex- tended 15 fest, otal iengih 78 jeet; face in por- PhyIy witn streaks of quariz. BOAED SALES, Followine were the saies ia the San Franclsco Steck Board yesterday: REXGULAR MORNING SW&FYOX. FowMENCING 0:30. ;mou & i 100 Aloha 500 Challge 1u0 CC&V. .1.30 100 Foioal ) .76 50 Oceld /100 Scorpion..08 400 50 Utais....0.11 Followine were the taes Inthe Pac.fic Stock Losra yesterda; EFAUIAR epmarox—10:1n, -111200 Chailge. ..36/200 Oced.... .59 11259 COV i 5 iS40 Goni Bhir. . Ta2it0 1. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY. Nov. 9—2 ». & Bid. Azked. 10 1 10 1] 28w aN o) 9k 0 = 61 62 15 16|NevadaQuesa 03 04 - 4l{Occldental . 34 By — 10{ophir. 1.30 Chollar . 1.90 1.9¢{Overman. 1 Con.Cal&! 1:80|Potosl. 78 T4 Chailence Con. 34 35|savage. 63 64 Con. Imperial. 01 _ L:fScorplon. 08 8 Confidence....1.05 1.1(|seg. Belcks — 05 Con New York — U4|syncicate 08 v Crown Polnt... 38 3¢|silver Hil — 03 EasiSierraNev 4 — 63 64 kurekaCon... 30 —[U 52 063 xcheauer 3w 10 11 Goula & Curry. 67 6h 47 49 Lmied Noress. 120 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY. Nov. 9-2 P 3 UNITED STATES BONDS. 1. B, Asked. Bid Asked. US4ancoup..1(9 — (USdsreg.. — 073 Do new 1sue120 — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. CalatChisse 108 — (FacRoliMfs, — — Flec L 83117 - Do 2d 13 6+ Crsf - nraCWos — 97 [P&ORyss. — 718 Dont-stex-co — 973 P&CU RySy. — 10714 Edsn L&P6s124 130 | Pwlst RROL — 11845 F&CHKRS: — 106 |Keno, WiLdL — 105 Geary-stB81.100 ~ — |Sacto P& L. — 100 losAng L8y — 100 (KF&NPR3y. 99 99% Do Gateed81 — 101 |SPRRArizds — 968 MktsiCbledsl19lo — |€PRRUalds. 109 — DoktyConds.. 105331007 SPRRCalss. — 100 NatVinsis: — LU0 |SPBrRCalds 96 97 NevCNgR7s. 99 — &V Water6s.. 1174 — NPCHR8s100 — |EVWaterds. 883, 99 N Ry Cal8s 101 — {SiktaG&ESs 99 10114 N Ry Calds. — 80 |SunstT&T8s — = OskGas 6s.. — 104 [|Sotter-wtiids109341)2%4 Lodd is 5s..105 108 |ViswliaWivs — - Owuibus 0a.1177% — WATER STOCKS. ContraCostsa — 30 |Sanyoss..... — Marin Co.ve. 48 [Sprng Vallay 9734 §7% ©AS STOCKS. Capitat.,, — 84 |Pocific Lighs 49 51 Central.!"’’ #3 — |San Francscd 9734 98 Oex G L. 5333 B4 |Sl0CKIOL.... — W FucGaslwp. ¥91g WO | INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman’sFA16234180 [Sun b COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. LondonP&a.125 180 London&s¥. — 30 Cai 5 D&TCO10TH, — - FarsiNuioak 175 181 = BAVINGS BA GerS&T,C0.1250 1600, 110 HombS&LA100 = = Mutual......, 40 - sksavUnion — 503 STREET BAILEOAD STOCKS. Californta....1U7 — |Uak SL&Har — 100 Geary-st..... — 50 |Presidio 6 — Muckel-si... 4315 4378 - = POWDER STOGKS. Auantten.,, — — |GantCon..., 18 183 Eestern D) 7134, — (JudsonD.eee — — Calitormia. .0 70 — Wigorie .. 30c — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. AlmakarTxry. 98 97 (NatVinCo. — — BIkDCoaiCo, —~ 10 |OceanicS$Cs 1815 28 CalCot Mills — — |PacAnxiaA — ' 4 Edison Light 12514126 PacEoraxCo. 93 100 GaaConAssn. — — [PacRoll Mil — ~— Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf Palnua — 7 HawC&SCo. 1914 18%|PacTransCo. — — nuleh S PCo 256 b4 Pac T&TCo. — — MerKxAssn.i0U 310 (Sunset Y&L. — = Mileciight 3% 4%lUmied Uo. —= - SALES —MORNING SKSSION. Rosra—" 45 Edison Light & Power Co 125 50 100 Hawallan Commercial 100 Hutchinson 5 P Co. 95 S F Gaslizht. ... Kireet— 50 Hawailan Commercial . 50 do do. 50 do do 50 do do. 18 7t #0 Hutchinson S P Co 23 0 70 do do...... 2375 100 do do. - 24 00 40 Market-st Rallway .. — 43 8714 SALKS—& FTERNVOX SESSION. Ronrd— 255 Hutchinson 8 P Co.. 25 00 15 do do. 26 1314 65 do do........ . 255 50 Hawallan Commercial.. 19 25 50 do do .. 19 00 20 Marxet-st Rallway. 43 871y 40 Oakiand Gag. . 5350 235 8 F Gaslight 97 50 10 do do. 7 75 100 § V Water. 2 87 50 $2000 8 V 4% Bounds 98 8714 — REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS, Abner Doble Company to Henry Gunzelmann, lot on S line of Lombard street, 68:9 E of Plerce, E 45:10 by S 100: $10. s Antolne and tracis- Borel to Georze S. Klink, lot on § line of Broadway, 100 E of Devisadero, 1 40 by 8127:814: $10. Martin Quinian to Charles F., Viola J. and An- nie I Quinian, lot on E iine of Mission street, 240 S of Twenty-second, S %0_by E 122:6; also lot on W line of Mision street: 160 S of Twency-second, 440 by E 125: gife. Fernando and Julia A. Nelson to Jacob' Boodt. lo:on W line of Kansas street. 56 N of Twenty- fifth (Yolo), N 26 by W 100; $10. Same to A, W. Thoms. 1o: on W line of Kansas street, 175 N of Twenty-fifth (Yolo), N 25 by W 100; $10. Robert and_Sophia Brotherton to Johann L. Schepper, lot on NW corner of Point Lobos and Twenty-first avenues, N 95 by W 30; $10. ‘Liiman & Eendel (a corporation) to George H. Caswell. re-record of 1708 deed 140, lots 679 and 652. Gir. Map 3: $10. 3 Patrick J. Hegan to Mary Regan, lot on S line of Berkshire street, 50 E o1 Hamilion_avenue, E 25 by 3 100; also 16t on SW_ifue of Twentv-eighth averue, 50 ~E o1 K street, SE 25 by 8W 100, por- tion of bloc< 51/, Bay View Traci: $1. Rudolph Ruckwardt to William M. Doyle, lot on X iine of Palmetto avenue, 130 1 of Capitat ‘street, W 30 by N 50. portion of iots 1 ana_2, block B, Railroad Homestead A ssociation: $10. June Siagiey (vite of James Singey) (o Easton Mills, ot on N corner of Brazil avenue and Madrid street. NE 100 by NW 25, being a portion of lot 19, Excelsior Homestead Association: $5. ton and Gertrude Mills 0 Sol Gets, lot on NW corner ot J razil avenue and Madrid street, W oy & 100, being a portion of block 29, same; Dr. David and Frances Cohn to Lililan Mitchell (wife of Frank Mitchel!), fot 20. block Q, Mission- street Land Company: gift. Mission-street i.and Company to same, lots 25 to 39, blocs L and lots 18 and )9, block Q, Mission- street Land Company: 8145, ALAMEDA COUNTY. Simon N. and Bodil Monk to Jullus Salzberger, 1ot on W line of Hannah street, 70 S of B, 3 30 by W 58. Oukland; $10. Lorenzo D. Moore to Lorenzo A. M oore. 1ot on S line of Plymouth avenue, 85:8 W of kim atreet, W:39:10, 8 111, E 89:5, N 107 to beg nnl:g, being purtion of lots 50 ana 51, Bueua Vista Homestead, Onkland: eift. The Kealty Syndicate (corporation) 1o _the Gen- erai Klectric Company (corporation), lot on NE corner of Spring avenue and boundary line of lot 2, block D, Revised Map of Piedmont Park, thence W and SW 407.83, NW to A polnt on S& 'line of Hi:hiand avenue 132 NE from NE fine of ior 9 of | aid block D, thence N E 647:5 1o & point where same iy Intersected by K line of lot 2 above re. ferred to, thence Sx 548 to beginning. being lot 2 and NE 14 of lot 1, block D, Reviscd Map of Pied- mont Park, Oakland: $10. - . Mary B. Coit to Alice Edwsrds, 1ot on S line of Hasto street, 165 W of Audubon, W 45 by 8185612, belng ot 11 of a subdiv:sion of Bell projerty, Berkeley: $10. Mary Bradford to_Charles Prowse,lot on SW line of Main Sreet, 142.8 SE of B, or Calhoun, SE 57:6 by SW 160.;Haywards, Eden Township: $10. Joseph Wilkinson 1o Mariha G. Wilkinson. lot ‘T'and E half lot 2, bioek 17, town of Livermore Murray Tuwnsh:;): also lot on W line of I street,75 N of Third, W 100 by N 25. belng the N quarter of lois 11'and 12. block I, town of Livermore, Murray Township: $10. George and Margaret Latmer to Samuel Grainger, lot on NW corner of Twenty-elghth and Unfon streets, N 100 by W 27, being portion of lot 12, block I, Lands Peralta Homestead Association, Oakland: §5 Frederick and Frieda Kubule to Charles He:mke, lot on N Iine of Railrosd aveaue, 68 i of Chester street. k. 25 by N 100, being lot %2, block 5 0, Oaxland;: $10. Maria Kane to Mary A., Emma G. and Ella H. Kane, 10l on N corner of East Sixteenth street and Twelfth _avenue, NE 65 by NW 78:9, block 58, Clinton, East Oakland; $100. John T. Coe to Lucie'B. Butters, lov on N line of De aware street, 240 J of Grant, K1:0by N 135:434, belng 102 8, b ock 4. Map of State Univer- sity Homestead No. 4, Berkeley; $1400. A. r. Markley toJ. H. Newianer. lot on N line of Bay View avenue, 100 E ot Olive street, E 50 by N'141, being lot 3, biock 28, Warner Tract, Brooklyn Township: $10. ————————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. GRAND HUTEL H W Crane, Fresuo T Clark, Placerville A W Eenison, Aubura W H Husbend. Kelsey A Husband, Kelse; C Boggs, Newcast £ H Hazeiton, San Jose G Haines & w, Woodind H Penzaily, Nev City D 1 McFall, Nev Cliy H Daniels, Grass Valley D D Nissen, S cto J H Taylor, Navarro J B Meloche, Madera € Mack, Colusa O Sullivan, Colusa Reid, S Luls Oblspo J H Lind, S Luis Obispo der. Arroyo Grd G E Kennedy, Livermore ainhart,Grass Valley C L_Moslatt, Wash, D C J de Sabla, Nev City ~ Mrs Woods, New York Eamaw A Miss Eda Woods. N ¥ G W Willis, Berkeley T B Johnson, Salem W B Uwens, Kern Co A Kohn, Portland J W Peck. Tacoma A H Deuny, Callaban T Schad & w, Sacto J A Mclntyre, Sacto C « aspar, New York TR Hooker,SanJose H W Beezer, Willows E A Frenzel, Hollister P Rowa. Virginia City W E M Beardsice, Sacto F £ Colburn,SunnySouth H S Moreny, Placerville G Halnes & w, Woodind J CTice, Woodlana M Garrard, Angels Camp J R Darrah, AngelsCamp L P Perez & s, Mexico J de laGoza de Flego, Mex L Garcia, Mexico T W Ramssy, London R M Sparks, Placer Co OB Hardy, Gait Luke T S Spauidibg, Woodland J F Bedford, Anderson W W Douglass, “acto C F SchwilK, Sacto 7 Roach, Sacramento J J Trainor, Sa.ramento E S Hooper, Philadelpnia C Lauritzen, Hollister C Erickson, S L Obispo C W Hinchcliffe, Los'’Ang P A Buell, Stockton RUSS HOUSE. C P Slodget, San Diego L M Gettigan, Vallejo 3 Perron, Nev M Monager, Nev J Bennett. Nev W Dexter, Virginia City J Moore, Virginia City W Cavanaugh, Nev £ Randall, Nev E Redcliff, Nev J P Kennely, Nev W Lieblerburg. Nev. F Curren, Virginia City 3 E Remick, Cal R Dixon, London D Dixon, London T J Hurley, Nev J Trailer &'w, Cal R D Kinnles & w. Sacto May Lenord, Stockton J Duosi & w, S Lorenzo W Corrington, Stockion H L Boreward: & w, Lal P H Noonan, 8 Rosa T Scuitun. Chelsea R White & a. Cal J MecCarthy, Vallejo B How, Ukiah € C Crane, Port Costa F & Hood, Santa Rosa D N Goddart, Iealdsbg ¥ J Clussgore, Til W J Burns, Or C C Spinks, Hanford J Ivaneovich, Hanford B B Nichols & w, Cal W Clark, Eureka Miss P M toyd, Eureka W L kichards, Cal ‘A Thomas, Visalla ¥1 Glibert, Fresno 1S Shay, Hanford F F Bouon, Cal € S Campbeil, Selma D W Edwaids, Los Ang G M Smith, Los Ang W MeEBride, Cr ¥ ¥ Smiih, Seattle O G "Creat, Fresno ¥ M Adam, Angels Camp € W Wiison, Cal R Perrin, Kresno J Fanning, S Rosa J Watson, N L L Senort, Maxwell A Seamen, Winters NEW WESTERN HOTEL, W J Hill, Eureka Mrs Par, Eureka Mrs Sprague, Eureka H Vivian, Toulin A C Bante &'w, Fresno S C Smith, Colusa C Curil, Colusa W H Derrio, San Jose J Hansen & w, Oakland J Burke, Oakland H S Johnson, Oakland T H kiennisee, ~an Jose W D Clausen, Us-N “Miss Jackson, F Adams, « ai J Cunnis H Ganion, Santa Rosa H C Aus:in, Kansas L W Drewery, USN T Trey, Valiejo R Henricks, Vallejo P Keuetrin, Cal F W M Poppe, Us N J Watson, San Jose Mrs H Hemilion, Byron W H Denis, Byron M JJordoa & w.'N'Y L Borosn, N Y F Sheridan, Boston T M Griggs & 1, Chicago J K Buckuer. Snta Rosa C C Williums & w, Cat J E Freeman & w. Cal BALDWIN HOTEL A A Brown, San Jose E Graves, San L Oblspo A Schrieber, St Louis R L Davis, Sacrameuto G W Warlel, Palo Aito K Bane, San Jose N R Wilson, Fresno G Strachan, N Y Miss D Fox, N Y SSKing, N Y C W Dungard, N Y 4 Dudley, N Y H Macdonough &w, N Y M Eyrnes & w, N Y LShiw, NY M Pater, N Y G Lefler, N Y CGiven, N Y Mivs K Gay, N Y. W LGirard & w, N Y Miss Wynne, N Y W J Francis, N Y J McCudden, Vallejo Dr C Biddle, U S N Mrs C Biddie, Pa A G Morehouse.Los Ang W Hecht & w, Chicagd Miss i Hecht, Chicago C M Wiiiams, St Paul G W Hoeing, Boston M F Cockrane, Sn Rafael PALACE HOTEL. H _H Pitcher, Livermore C Monroe, Los Angeles J F Francis, Los Angeles H E Winat, Londou, A W Wilson, Hamiiton R B Canfieid, Santa Barb Dr Colling & v, Los Ang Mrs S W Pease. Los Ang A W Hution, Los Ang H L Waruer, Tex Miss McCudden, Vallejo F B Fieid, Tex H C Kenler & wi, Mont AJ Addison & wf, BC C B Hardy, Salt Lake J W Hauna, N Y- K F Carwer, N Y G Fletcher, Grass Valley J McNeil & wi. Piuts T Allen & Wi, Angeis _E C Voorhies, Sutter Crk Mrs I J Piepers, Silver C L Weasemsay, Silver Cy C B Cox, England L Fox, England C B Fox, kngiana J S G Gardener, Los Ang THE CONSTABLE'S STAVE. A Weapon More Formidable Than the Modern Policeman’s Club. The Home Secretary, S8ir Matthew White Ridley, has just secured from Northamp- ton two relics of the past that are pecn- liarly associated with the Department of the State, of which he is Minister. These are two staves, at once the badges and in- struments of office of the villaze consta- bles of long ago, when men’s lives were cousidered of less account than they are now. The staff of those days, probably 200 years ago, was a formidable, not to say bloodthirsty, instrument of offense. I have been able to obtain one of the same sort. Mine was formerly the propertv of the parish constable of Brington, Eng- land. It consists of two parts—trunch- eon, or handle, lathe turned, ten inches long, and a sphere, three inches in its longest and two and a quarter in its short- est diameter. Both handle and ball are of boxwood. They are united by a strong double thong of white leather, fastened by iron pegs into apertures bored into both handle and ball. The ball has two inches of play on the leather, so that from end to end the instru- ment is fifteen inches long. As the ball hangs loosely about the straight handle gome degree of force is required to bring ivinto action; but when this is done the execution the weapon is capable of is something dreadful. A moderate blow cannot be struck by it; witn very little exertion on the part of the holdera man’s head, leg or arm would be very easily broken. No doubt some such powerful weapon was required in the ‘gond old times.”’—Northampton Mercury. —_——— THE CALL CALENDAR. NOVEMBER, 1896. Ag) Full Moon. Nov. 20. 1516 |17 21 28 — Last Quarter,| Nov. 97. 22|23 |24 25| 26|27 OCEAN STEAMLEKS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. BTRAMKR |DRSTINATION. I sviw | rivs Novi0 0k Pier 18 S0v10.12 M(PMS S Vic & Pgt Snd|Nov10, Sam|Piery *| Honolulu.... Nov 10.10aM Pler 7 +|Nov 10, Brm | Plerls wport Novil, fam|Plecil hina & Japan Nov12, 1rM PMS S -|Sydney . Nov12, 2ru|Pler 7 Faraion....| Yaquina Say.|Nov12 Dau | Pler 2 Banta Rosa. | kan Diego.....|Nov 13,11ax Pler 11 A. Blanchrd | Oregon ports..| Nov 13, deu|Pler13 Grays Harvor. [Nov 1 12w | Pier 3 -| HumboldtBay | Nov 13, 2ru | Pier 8 Portiana Nov 14.10am | Pler 24 Newpor: Nov15. fam | Pler il Vic & Pgt Snd 9au|Pler 9 San Diego. 1lax | Plerll Partiand STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. [j eou .- | Tilamook Bay. .| Yaauina Ba, TRAM Truckee . Portland. . Victoria & San Diexo Tacoma. Newport. Seattle M Crescent Coos Bay . <an Diego. Portlana. . Victorla & Pug Newpart. . Departure Bay. SUN, MOON AND 1iIDE, T. S COAST AND GEODETIC SURVFET Trow BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ATTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINTES DENT. } 10.17px 4 Tues.ia , November 10. 6.46| Moon rises. | Feet [T Fost LW 110.22[=0.1 111.06] 0.3 /311.67) 0.8 4.2 43 4.1 NOTX—In the above exposition of the tides tha early morning tides arv given in the left hand columrs, and the succeasive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the. third time columa the third tide, and tae last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except wheu there are but three tides, as sometlmes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Conat charts, eXSept when a minas sign (—) precedes t height, and then the number given is subtractive from the denth given by tha cnoris NOTIC A branch of the United States Hydrogra Office located n tha Merchante Excsenen: 1 maintalned in 8am Francisco for the beneflt of mariners without regard to nationaiity and free of expense. Navigators are cordially tavited 10 Visit the office, where complete sois of charts and salllng directions of the world are kept on hand for com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of Intereat to ocean commerce. The time ball on top of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill Is hoisted about ten minutes befois 100D and s dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by phic sigual recelved each dav from' the United States Naval Observatory a. Mare Ialana, Cal. A notice stating whether the tims ball wag dropped on time, or giving the error, It any, iy pubiished the same day by the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the followlng dav. W. 5. Huexrs, Leutenant, U. & N, in charge, The 1ame Ball. ERANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICF, U. 8. N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR } SaN FRANCISCO. November 9. 1893. The time ball on Telegraph il was aroppel exactly at noon to-day—i. 4 noon of the 12088 meridian, or exaculy LR eenwich time., HUGHES, Lieutenant U. inchar, ——————————————————— SEArFPiau N4 Lbbavas i, Arvived. MONDAY, November 9. Stmr Greenwood, Carlson. 17 hours from Green- wood: lumber, to LE White Lumber Co. Stmr Navarro, Miller, 22 hours from Devilbiss Landing; 140 coris bark. to Higgins& Collins: 4800 rriles.toJ S Kimball o R T Stmr Eureka, Parsons, 69 hours from Newpor: way ports; pass and mdse,to Goodall, Perking ‘0. Stmr Geo Loomls, Bridgett, 87 hours from Ven- tura; ofl, Lo Pacific Coast Ol Co. 2 Stmr Cleone, Jonnson. 40 hours from Crescent City: iumber, (o Simpson Lumoer Co. Stmr Newport, Searle, 21 days from Panama; mdse, to Pac Mail S S Co. Whal stmr Thrasher, Cogan, 14 dacs from Fox Tsland: 2100 1bs bone. 200 bbis ofl, 390 Ibs ivory, 50 foxskins. to Pac fic Steam Whaling Co. Br ship Arc ic Stream, Bowen. 58 days from Sydney: 2419 tons coal. to_Forbes Bros. Bark Annie Johnson. Matson. 13 days from Hilo: ballss", to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Bark Mar ha Davis. Souie, 25 days from Hono- 1ulu: pass and sugar, to W elch & Co. E Bark Canada. Wickberg, 16 davs from Union Citv: 810 piles, to Darbv, Layden & Co. Schr John A, Hellquist, 72 hours rrom Eureka; 385 M ftlumber, to Geo L Sweet. Schr Monteroy. Beck. 15 hours from Bowens Landing; 154 M ft lumber, (10 ¥ Heywood. Clieared. MONDAY, November 9. Stmr Corona. Jepsen, Perins & Co. Stmr Pomons, Doran, Eureka; Goodal, Periins & Co. Stmr Mexic . Victoria and Port Towns- end: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br ship Hay of Bengal, Reedman, Table Bay; G W McNear. San Diego; Goodall, Salled. MONDAY, November 9, Stmr State of California. Green, Astoria. Stmr Corona, Je; sen, San Diego and way ports. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Lakme, A nderson, Seattle. Schr Nettie Sundborg, Johnson. Schr Nettie Low, Low, Foint Keyes. Telegranhic. POTSNT LOROS, Nov. 9.-10 e clondy: wiad NW: velocity § miles. Charters The Br ship Glencona was chariered prior to ar rival for wheat to Europe, 27s 6d. Spoken. Nov 2—Lat 5113 N, long 24 16 W, Br ship Cam- buskenneth, hence Sept 10, for Quesnstown. Per Martha Davis—Saw a_ Br bark, a ship, bark Annie johnson and brig J D Sprackels. Per Navarro—Aoou. 16 miles NW by W of Foint Reyes Braship Kelat, hence Nov 8, for Queens- town. M.—Weatne: Memorandum. Per whal stmr Tarasher—On Oct 81 fn lat 47 N, 1ong 150 W, had a heavy SW gale. Lost the for- ward two port boats and davite. Domestic Porte. CLALLAM BAY—In bay Nov 9—Ship John C Potter, from Departure Bay, ior San Franclsco: bark Harvester, from Port Gamble, for Delagoa Bay: schr Spokane, fro'u Port Blakeley, for Japan. BILLAMOOK BAY-Sailed Nov 7—S.mr Trackee. tor San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Arnved Nov 9—Stmr Alcazar, fm Coos Bar. —Safled Nov 9—Stmr DEVILBISS LANDIN Navarro, for San Francisco. ROCK FORT—Arrived Nov 9—Sim: Scotia, hoe Nov g. KILLISNOO—Arrived Oct 14-Senr T M Col- man. hence Sept 27, and sailed Oct 17 for Ka- hulul. SEATTLE—Salled Nov 8—Stmr Progreso, for San Francisco, EUREKA—Salled Nov 8—Schr J G Wall. Xov 8-Stmr PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Mineola, for Comox. PORT'BLAKELEY—Arrived Nov 9—Schr C § Ho mes, from San Pedro. alled Nov 9—schr Vega, for San Francisco, EURFKA—Arrived Nov 9—Stmr Arca.s, from Portand. & NALBION—Arrived Nov §-Stmr Weeots, hence Nov 8. Salled Nov 9—Stmr Weeott. for San Francisco. SOUTH BEND—-alled Nov 7—Scar James 4 Garfiela, for San Fraucisco. Harcound Noy 9—Stmr Sunol, for San Fram- cisco. TACOMA—Arrived Nov 9—Bktn John Smitn, from Shanghal. Foreign Ports. SALAVERRY—Salled Nov 6—Schr Laura Mad- sen. jor Vancouver. DEPARTURE BAY—Salled Nov 6—Ship B P Cheney. for Honolulu, SYDNEY—Arrived Nov, 8—Bark Sea King, fm Port Blakeley, LIVERPOOL—Salled Nov 7—Br ship Pass ot Balmaba, for Vancouve Pi.NARTH—Salled Nov 7—Brship Sierra Ca- dena_for San Francisco. : YOKOHAMA—sailed Noy 6—Br simi Empress of China. for Vancouver. 'Nov 7—siiar City of Peking, for San Francisco. HONOLULU—Arrived Oct 81—Bktn Irmgard, hence Oct 16: baik § C Allen, hence Oct 17. Satled Oct 31—Bktn Skagit, for Port Townsend, To sall Nov 3—Bktn J M Griffiths, for Port Townsend. K BK—Arrived Nov 9—Schr Prosper, from Port Biakeley. SAN JOSF. DE GUATEMALA—Salled Nov 9 —Schr slcalde, for Puget Sound. GUAYMAS—Arrived Nov 7—Sehr Jennle Wand from Kureka. MONTEVIDEO—Salled Nov 3—Brstmr Ceaar | Braneh, for Huil, VALPARAISO—Arrived Sept 25—Chil bark Sulitelma, from Port Townsend. | Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 9—stmr Mohawk, from London: stmr Clrcassia, from Glasgow and Moviile: stmr Friesiand, from Antwerp. SBREMERHAVEN-Arrived out Nov 9—Stme e. GIBRALTAR-—Salled Nov 9~Stm: Katser Wil- helm 11, for New York. SOUTHAMPTON—Sajled Nov 9—Stmr New York, for New York. Imnortations. SAN PEDRO—Per Eureka—1 bx books. East San Pedro—97 bxs condensed vegetables. 25 cs canned fish. Ventura—1 cs dry §oods, 1 bbl aples, 3 bxs old plate, 75 bxs lemons, 1 bx butter, 2 pkgs mdse. Carpinteria—12 sks beans. Santa Harbara—1 bx giasiwar: plumes, 14 bd s peits, 1 bx fish, bxs lemons, 2 Gavio a—1 bx butter, 1 bx notlons, 91 sks wool, 23 sks crawfish. Port Harford—19 bxs fish, P C Ry sadons—1 bx clothinz. 3 cs ezgs, 100 bxsapples. 2 balesmeul, 2 bxs butter, 1 bx fruit. 1bx zrocer es 575 sks bitum'nous rock, 145 sks mustart, 1478 akuboans. . Cayuces—11 flasks qu cksilver, 1 cs 2 bals Dides, 48 dressed calves. - ~an -imeon-4 bxs butter. 4 bxsapples, 1 bx hardware, 3 bdls hides, 29 dressed calves,' 6 bxs s 18 bxs pampas sks crawfish. 65 Conaiznans ZPer Eurekia—T J Hewbiger: C C Pennell & Co; A Bruman: Tillmann & Bendel: Wood, Curtls & (o: Wetmore Bros: Wiciand Brewinz Co; -American Type Foundey: Enterprise Brewers: A Paladinl: Sau hs Bros: E J Bowen & Co: 0 BSmith & Co: J T W lllams: Chaix & B-raard; L Scatena & Co: O Schllling & Co: Dodve. “wesner & Co: Ab amson, Heurlsen & Co: W R Knight & Co; Swiss A gricals tural Colony: €rosn b + lery Co: Milant & Go: G Melnecse & Co: L G Sresov.ch & Co: Ruftalo : American Union Fish Co: A ¥ Ene: J ‘Thos Denlgan, Son & Co~ Pacific Coasc FishCo: Washvurn-Moen Mig Co: Bacr.menty ¥ish Co: ) B Inguglia: Hoftman, Rothsenlld & Co: Witzel & Baker: Chas L Weil; J M Moore; John Reyno ds: G Camilloni & Co: C E Whitney & (o Dei Moute Milling Co; Zenthel & Co; W illfams & Beiser: Dairymen’s Union: W. B Sumner & Co: £ Weatern Meat Co: W C Price & Co: F EL10; A K Campbell; H Kirchmann & Co H Dutard: Moore, Ferguson & Co: Stanaard Oil C L D Stone & Co: Mack & Co: Bissinger& Co: A £ Ricdon: £ Url & Co: Chicigo Brewery; A K Camp- beil; Hills Bros; L Kielnline & Co; A H Haskle; D Cereghiino. R 5

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