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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1896. THE SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silyer weaker again. ‘Wheat maxes another advance. Brewing and Chevalier Barley firmer. Oats and Rye steady. Corn and its products tending downward, Hay o moderate receint. Beans weak and dutl. Potatoes and Onions quiet. Mushrooms in liberal supply- Futter, Cheese and. Eggs unchanged. FPoultry about the same. Red Apples higher. Grapes in ligater recelpt. Driea Frut du Provisions unchanged. Hides firm. Hops strong. Wool well held. MONEY CIiRCULATION. The amount of money in circulation on the 1st of November, as stated by the officials of the Treasury Department at Washlngton, was as ful- lows: Gold cofn. ... $516,74,979 Standard doilars 58,190,802 Subsidiary siivel 61,171,736 Guld certificates 8,197,809 Silver certificates ... 857,777,122 Treasury uot s of 1890. 83,959,764 United States notes.. 256,950,326 2,465'000 222,002,576 Gotalesis b $1,627,065,614 On a basis of a population of 71,902,000 the above toial is equal to a circulation of §22 63 per Zapita, an increase of 58c over the amount out on the 1st of Ociober. RECEIPTS OF WINE AND BRANDY. Recelpts of Wine and Brandy at this port in the first ten months of the year were as follows, com- pared with the same tyme in 1895: Wine, 12,066,448 gallons. agsinst 12,279,500; Brandy, 185,225 gal- lons, against 123,66! Currency certificates. . National Bank notes.. arson. O\ SanFrancisco O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Clouady ® Rain® Snow Fxplananos. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures on indicate maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it, if any, the smount of raintall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect poln s of equal sir pressure therms, or dotted lines, equal iemperature. word “high” means high barometric pressu is_usually sccompanied by fair weather: refers (0" low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by clondy weather and rains. “Lows" nsually first appeat on the Waushington coasi. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast,and the isobars extend north and south along the coast. rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. WIth a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast. warmer ather may be expected in summer and colder ather in winter. The reverse of these conditions *all produce an oppositq resuli. WEATBER BUREAU REPORT. ITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- BUREAU. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., 3 5 P. M.—Weather conditlons and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ted from stations in Callfornia to-day: Eureka 50, Fresno 68, an Diego 68, Red Biuft 58, San Luis Obispo 74, Yuma 80, San Francisco 54, Los Augeles 70. ~an Francisco data—Maximum temperature 54, minimum 48, mean 51. An srea of high pressure overlies Montana and the Lakotas to-night. The pressure js nearly three-quariers of an inch above the normal and has risen rapldly during the past twenty-four hours. There has been a siight fail in pressure alonz the coast of California. ‘The temperature has fallen decidedly over the country from the Rocky Mountains to the Missiy- sippi Va'ley. At Havre the temperature is 54 de- grezs below the normal. The weather has been generally fair over the southern half of th » Pacific Slope. Snow flurrles are reported at several sta- tious in the norih. Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnignt November 19, 1896: Northern Cailfornia—Generally falr Thursday, exXcept somewhat cioudy in the northern portion} coider iy vorthern poriion and in the valleys: fresh northerly winds. ern_ California — Fair Thursday; northwesterly winds. loudy Thursday. air Tuursday: continued cold weather. rizona—Falr Thursday. San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy in the fore- noon: fair inihe afternoon: fresh northwesterly winds. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS. fresh Financial, NEW YORK. N. Y., Nov. 18.—Weakness char- acterized the early trading at the Stock Exchange. The news curreat was generally unfavoraile. Manhattan scored the heaviest loss durinz the morning hours, faliing nearly 2 points to 96%4. Southern Railway stocks receded 12@1 % per cent on the refusal of certaln holders to trausfer thelr seaboard air line stoc< to Northern capitalists, as previously agreed. The matter, it Is understood, will be fought out in court. In the afternoon trad- ine Metrogolitan Traction jumped 534 per cent on the declaraction of 20 per cent scrip dividend by tue Cirectors late vesterday. >ubsequently on realizations the stock receded. American spirits common aud preferred were in request on reports of au impendiag deal wich ousside distillers. Net cbanges show gains of 4@l per cent ontside of Metropolitan Traction. wuica gained B3 per cent. Tcnnessee Coal 105t 7 ana Man- baitan 1 per cent. Total sales were 198,504 shares. The bond market closed firm. Sales footed up $1.259.000. Erie seconds rose 115, do thirds 13/, Louisviile, New Albanv and Chicago first sixes 134, New Jersey Midiand sixes 2145, St Joe and Grand Island sixes cer.ificates 2q, Maniioba sec- onds 134, ‘I exas Pacific seconds 14, Union Pacific sixes 0f 4897 1. and Atchison adjustment tours 14, In Governmen: bonds $49,000 coupon fives soid 8t 11255@11234, $5000 coupon fours o 1925 at 11844, aud $1v,500 registered fours of 1907 at 10:3,@110. Grain. "né(g‘xz;s V13, minter wheat, low grades, & 2 24 air to fancy, LBb@4 : Datents, £6 50@4 90: Minnesota ciear, - £3 40@4 15, straiguts, 33 90@4 85: patens. $3 85@510: low extras, $2 20@3 2. rye mixtures. $3 2.@3 75: su- pertine, $2 40@3 . fine, $1 50@2 $0. Southern flour, dull. atesdy: COmmON 10 jair extra, $2 85@3 46 ‘o(')deug ;;mlcis do, $3 45@3 6U. Rye flour, aull ut B 25. CUKNMEAL—Steady. Western Yellow, §1 2o RYE—Steady; Western, 4014c, c. L. £. Buffalo: 210, 4bYac c. L f.. New York. B. 5 a1 B S itern, 50Q) FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOGCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leidesdorff St., Tel. Main 1954. CENTRA L OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Maln 5828. Uptown Office—Baldwin Hote! (adjolning Grul Koom). Tel. Main 539, PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- ., tations. Reference 1st Nauonal Bank, 5. F. CHICAGO. PRIVATE WIRE. NEW YORK. W.A.CARROLL, BROKER CHICAGO MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCKS- Fast Wire East. Unequaled Service. STKICTLY COMMISSION. Private und Bank references quoted on application Qfficer 328 Montgomery St.. Sate be, osit Bia el Main 1751, ivate Parlor for Ladies | "PROVISIONS—The grain market, COMMERCIAL WORLD. WHEAT—Spot morket firmer: falr deman 1.0.b., 86c; ungraded red, 81@Ss; No. 1 Nortn- ern. 9534c. Options declined 65@%4c on enster cables, rallied 17%@2%4c and closea firm at 115@1b4c over yes- telaay with a moderaielv active dewand. Ay and December most active, No. 2 red, January. Bi%c: Maroh 893gc: May, $8:: Sovember, 8684c: December. ntc CUKN—No. 2, 20345¢ elevator; 3014c afloat. Options dull, weak at 14@34¢ decifue. May and December most aciive. ~ovember, 2954c: De- cember, 3014c: January. 50%c; sy, 33540. OAT>—Spot. dull, steady. Options easier. duil December, 26147; May, 28c. Spot prices No. 2, 23¢: No. 2 -, c: No. 2 Chicago, 2 No. 3. z1le: No. hite, 2214¢; mixed Western, 22@24c: white do, 23@32c. ¥rovisions. lower. Western steam. $4 15: 836:35: Lecember, $05 nom.nal. Ke- . quiet: Continent. $4 £0; touth American, ompound. 3435@45kc. PORK—Duil. e New mess, §8 25@8 75, iy cy. fairly active aod firm. West- ern dairv. §@]3¢: Go creamery, 13lp@2lc: do factory, 8@1%c: kigins, :115¢; imitalioa cream- ery, 10i4@15c. CHEL>s£—Moderate demand. Part skims, 314 @6%c: ful skims, 21p@3c. EGGS—Better demand: steady. Tcehouse, 16 @17%5c: Western fresh, 20@22¢; do case, $2 25 450, limed, 15614@16¢. TALLOW—Quiet, nominal. City, 214@354kc; country. 314 @3%4c, as Lo quality. RICE—Firm: unchanged. MOLASSES—Steadv: quiet; unchanged. FLAXSEED—81@88c c. 1. 1, COF kyik—Steady: 10 points down. December, 89 £0; March, $9 35@9 45: April, §9 85; Ma; LARD-Quie! 8 407 September, 39 45. Spot Ko, duil, weal No. 7, 10%c. SUGAK—Steady. Off A, 4jc: mold A. 434 standurd A, 41pc: confectioners A, 43gc; cut 1o 5ljge: crushed, bijc: powdered, 434c; granuiated, 4%3¢; cubes, 43¢ ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTE—Bags, 9@11c. FEACHES—Peelea 13@14c: unpeeled, 7@8c. PRUNES—Foursizes, 54@5%4c. RAISINS—Two-crown. 1. M., 434¢;: do 3-crown, 536@53¢c; do d-crown, 634 London layers, new, #150@1 55; do clusters, new, $1 60@2. HOPS—Firm; Pacitic Const, 3@13%4 WOOL—Qnfet; firm. Domestic fleece, 16@23c; pulled, 18@81c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. PIGIRON —Fair demand. Ameri~an. $11@13 COPPER—Quiet. Lake. £11 30@11 50. LEAD—Firm. Domestic. -2 72a2 95. TIN—Quiet. Strais, $13@13 10; plates, mod- erately active. SPELTER—Firm. Domestic, $4 16@4 25. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, IrL, Nov. 18.—From an opening tone of steadiness at a deciine of from 4 to 7 of acent from yesterdav’s close, wheat developsd strength, recovering the loss mentioned and add- Ing another cent to prices during the first hour’s trading to-day. Reports of sales of wheat at the Atlantic seaboard for shipment to Australia heiped the rising tendency. Liverpool opened weak and 1341 lower to-day, responsive to which was the early decline here. Recelpts in the North- west were 08 cars agalust 441 last Wednesday and 936 on the corresponding Jay & year ago. Chicago recelved 83 cars ard inspec.ed out 239,- 401 bushels. Reports received from Argentine spoke fivora- bly of the crop. Late LIverpool cables were firmer, although sti'l quoting a decline of %5d. Closing Paris cables were higher and Antwerp unchanged. Beriin had a holiday. Export clearances nmoun:ed to 108, 80 busheis. Lecember wheat opened rom 76¢ 10 763/c, advanced to 7814@7R54C, clos- ing ac 7834c, 16p@134c higher thau yesterd Estimated teceipts for «0o-moir.w. 123 cars. No. 2 spot wheat ranged from 83c to B6ac, closing at about 8514¢ to 8635¢. CORN—The opeuing decline 1n wheat carrled weakness 10 corn, but the rally in the former did not fully repalr the damage previously done the Iatter. “1rading was of the ordinary, uninteresting sort. Xven the scalpers were doing little. Liver- pool cables were 34d lower. Receipts were 256 cars and 440,096 busnels were taken from store. EXporis were £00d at 671,610 bushels. May corn ovened at 275c, sold beiween 2735@271ac and 273,@27%c. ciosing at 27%c, Y4c uuder yester- aay. Estimated receipts 10r to-morrow 500 cars. OATS—The market leaned to corn ra.her than to wheat. prices falling to raily from the weak spot which appeared at the opening. Kecelpts were 146 cars, and 33,148 bushels were taken from store. Kxports were 8370 busnels. May oats closed 15@L4c under vesterday. Estimated receip:s for 100 0rrow 215 cars. FLAX—Was irreguiar. Cash, 77c: December, T414@74%4c: May, 8034@81%c. Receipts were 29 cars. especially wheat, governed prov.sions to the disregard of the hog market. The 0pening was easy sni the sub- sequent tone firm. Toward the close on moderate iling recessions too< place. January pork closeq T1c lower, January lard and ribs each Zig @5c lower. BU I TER—The butter market was firm t0-day. Faocy makes were scarce and quotably & shade higher. Creameries—Extras, 2)14c 3 b: firsts, 18@10¢; reconds, 14@16¢: imitations, jancy, 12@14c. airies—Extras, 17c: firsis, 13@l5¢c: seconds, 10@ 1zc. Ladles — Extras. 10@llc: firsis, S@8lsc; packiiz slock, $@Yac: grease, zia@sc: roll butter, 11@l2c. EGGS—Were quiet. Tha demand was not ur- gent. Receipts were ligh: and the feellng steady. Fresh stock sold at 21c P dozen. MONEY—Was 6@7~ on ail classes of loans. New York exchange sold a: 80c premium. Closing Prices. ‘WHEAT—November, 78%4c; December, T834c; May. 8214@5: CORN—.ovember, 21%c; December, 2dc; May. 2754c. OATS—November, 18%4c: December, 18%c; May, 22¢. RK pecember, 6 42%4: January, 87 6234; $7 90. LARD—December, $3 6715: January, $3 90: May, 84 10. RIBS—December, 83 67%; January, $3 70: May, $3 93. Livestock. UNION ETOCKYARDS. ILL. Nov. 18 —Offer- ings of cattie were falr. Choice kinls was firm, out others raled weak. Trade in hogs were falrly gool. The supply was quite heavs, but asthe de- mand was moderate prices held steady. Sheep and lambs were bareiy steady owing 1o heavy supplies. CATTLE—Receipts. 14,000, Fancy beeves, 35 10 @5 25: choice 10 vrime 1300 10 1700 T steers. $475@5 00: £00d 10 choice steers. 1200 o 1500 b. £430@4 70; meaium steers. 1100 10 1250 1. $390 G425 falr beel steers. 1000 to 1200 M. £550@ B85: con:mon: beef steers. B3 50@3 75: xood to cholce stockers and feeders, 500 (0 1250 Ib, $3 50@ 850 falr 10 cood do, 60U to 875 . 82 8@ 8 45: bulls, choice 10 extra, §3 10@3 75: bulls, Poor to choice. $2 00@3 00: cows ana heifers, choice to prime. 83 50@4 00; cows, fair to choice, 22 30@35 40: cows, common 10 falr canners. 81 60 @2 20; calves, £ood (0 choice. 85 00@5 50: calves, ' common_to g0od, 83 00s4 90; Texas steers, £2 60@3 §5: Western range steers. 3 40 @4 25: Western rauge cows ana_helfers. §2 50 (@3 40; milkers and springers, @ head, $25@40; Texas fed steers, $380@ 35. HUGS—Keceipts., 31.000. Heavy pacxine ana shippins Jots, 83 10 40: common 10 _choice mixed. $5 10@3 4214: choice assorced. $3 30@ $40; IEht. 2315@3 10: piEw. 82 V@3 85. SHEEP—Xeceipis. 16,000 iuiefidc w cho.ce, £2@3 50; lamus, 35@4 35. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. NEpr. Nov. 18._HOGS— Recelpts, 3300, Market steady. Light and mixed, #316@3 25: heavy, $3@3 16. CATTLE — Receip:s. 5000. Market steady to_weak. Steers. $3 00@4 30; cows. $1 25@ 3 95; feeders, 2 75@3 75. SHEEP—Heceipts, 2400. Market steady. West- ern muttons, §2 75. Recelpts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Nov. 18 —HOGS—Re- celpis, B00U. Market stealy 10 strong. Light, $3 20@3 80: meaium, 8. 15@3 25: heavy. $315@ 3 plgs. $2 60@ : 00. A'i TLE—Kecelpts, 900U. Native steers. best, 83 40@4 40: fair to good, 53 10@3 90: cows and helfers. best, 3 80; fa'r 10 vood. 81 60@3; bulls, £175@3 65: stockers ana feeders, $2 o0@3 76+ Texas and Western, $2 60@3 55; calves, $i@12: Texas steers, $203 60; Texas cows, $2@ 285, SHEEP—Rtece. 000 Macket stesdy. Lambs, $4@4 50; muttons, §1 25@3 55. NEW YORK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Monoy and Raliroad Share. Money on call easy 2@4%: last loan a: 3% and closing offered at 3. Frime mercantile paper, 5@6 . Bar siiver, 65c. Mexican dolars, 5054 @51%ge. Sierling Exchange firm, with sactual busliiess 1 bAnKers' bilis at $4 5116@4 813, for 60 cays and $4 *5@4 8514 for deiuand. ) usted Tates, $4 £2@4 83. Comumercial bills, $4 3014@ 4814 Government bouds sieady: Siaie bonGs dull: 1aliroad DORAs higher. Siiver at the board easier. CLOBING S8TOCKS. Am Tol & Cable... 20 |Norfolk & Westen, 12 Atchison.. ll%‘ Preferred. .. 18 Preferred.. 204X Adams Express. ... 148 alton, Terre Haute 56 American ExpressllZ American Tovacco. 76%; Preserred.. 1004 IayStateGas.. ... 1214l Esitimore & Ohio.. l'lz: Toain Hona . 110N Y& Nk wur 153 ul o, Roch o N Y. ew Kng. Canadn Pacific..... 57%|N. Y. Fusq & W.. " Csnada Southern.. 48 Prefe e Canton Land. Ontario. 2 9 Oniario & Western 100 Uregon Improvmas Preferred., Oregon Navigation 20 8134 Orezon Short Line. 15 Chicago & E. Ll 40| Facific Mall . 27y, 95 Feorin, . & Evans 3 Gas... .. TTVs Pittsburg & W. ptd 15 Cleve& Plutabnrg.. 162 | Pullman Palace.... 455 Lonsolidation Coal. 34 3 Congolidated Gns..163 w0 C.C ¢ &8u Louls 31%| Readmng. . . BL34 Preferred......... 82 |RioGrande&Westa 16 Preferred. ........ 40 Roek lsiand........ 71l Rome Wat&Ogdea. 118 Commercial Cable.130 |61 L & 8 W...... 4% Dei. Hudson....... 127 Del. Lack & Wasiri. 187 160 119, 787 13 £ Efiver Certificates. x': 95 104 815 TolA.A.&N. — 28 | Tol. & Ohio Cen... 50 %| Preferred......0 50 Tol.S.Louis® T 6 Kingston & Preferred......... 15 Lake Erle & W Cnion Facine...... 108 Preferred. Lake Snore.. National Loulsville & Louisvill Freferred.. Mannatian AT emphis & Chacis. 15 2 Mexican Central. |Wab. s, L & Pac. Tl Michigan Cenceal Preferred.. - 1T Annn & 8 L. | Wells-F: 95 Preterred. Western Union. 87 Minn & St Wisconsin Cenral. 34 st preserred.. Wheellng & L. 5. Bl d preferred. Preferred. ........ 3:%g Miesouri Pacifie. .. 2334 Am Cotton Oil pfa. 65 Mobile & Ohlo. 22 "1 \W. U, Beet Preferred. . EBrookiyn 1 nrie 2d prd. ToNDL Northern Pac 1sts. 115%3 2, 17 Alcnison 4s. Do 2ds A CanadaSouth 2da. Cen Pac 1stsof '93.100 Cherokee 4s, 1898.102 Do 1897 .102 Do 1898, .102 Do 1899 . 2102 1073/ Phila& eading 4s. 303 45341 Do lst pfdincam. $83% 10914 R GrandeWes: 1sts 74 l&;xn‘&ulmnlwnnh 76 Do ga.. St L& 8 F Gen 6s.109 Krle 2as. 64148t Paul Consols.... 120 FtW&DenGityists 64 |8t P C& Palsts... 117 CH&BAGEs 91 (€0 Carolina 4 10 34 Do 2d s 100 |Eouthern R R 903 Gen Elec Deb bs... 9234 Do Pac Cal 1sts.. 107 H & Tex Ceus 53..109 | Tenn new 8s. 80 Do con 6s. 100 |Texas Pacifi EBlg Jowa Cen:ral lats.. 9K15 Texas Pacific 3ds.. 231a Kansas Pa Consois 70 Kb Fu lsis Den divios La Consol 4s. Missour! fand} M K T 2a; Union Pac 1sts 98.104 U Eds reg of 1925.119 Mutval Unlon s, N J Cent Gen 6 3% N Y C&<t Louis 43103145/ Do registered. ... — Nor&West Gen 63.115 Lodeferred ds. 5 N Caroiina con Lorus: ropis 7 L Wabash 18 6s..... 10534 West Snore da (. 408 55 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT 1IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENG., Nov, 18.—The spot market isdall, Cargoes dull at 36s 6d, sellers, prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: No. vember, 65 10d: December, 68 10d; January, 6s1034d; February, 6s 1034d; March, 6s 1034d. . SECURITIES. LONDON, E Nov. 18 —Consols, 110 3-16: siiver, 29 15-16d; French Rentes. 102 62%4c. Bul- lion out of Bank of England, £130,000. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. terling Exchange, 60 days. — s483 Steriing Exchange. sight — ise Steriing Cabies.. 4 87 New York Exc 05 New York Exchangy 10 Fine silver, B ounce. - 85 Mexlcan Dollars 5115 52 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Cockermouth takes for Cape Town 43,068 ctls, valued at $70,500; Paritan, for Hul), 79,196 ctls at $118,793. A large part of Queensiand, New South Wales and South Australia and a portion of Victoria is suffering from a lack of rain. Unless rain falis on there will be another short crop in A ustraiia and preadstuffs will once more have to be 1m- ported. Both spot and future prices ad vanced yesterday. Tbree more ships bave been taken for Australia and the demand is first rate at the improved prices. Quoted at §1 45@1 50 for common grades, $i b5@1 5734 for'average No. 1,31 60 for choice and #1 60@1 65 for extra choice for milling. % CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—8:15_o'clock—May—4000 ctls, $1 63: }yz,ow. $1 623: 2000, $1 6234; 12,000, 81 3 SECOND SESSION—May—10.000 ctls, #1 6234 8000, $1627%; 2000, $1 6255: 28,000, $1 62 2000 $1 8% Decem ber—x00U, $1 5734; 0. $1 57%: 18,000, 81 5734, REGULAR ~ MORNIN SESSTON—May—42,000 ctls. $16534: 14,000, $1 6:%: 6000, $1 63 H Decom ber— 4000, ‘81 5785: 800, 1 o7'% % AFTERNOON SESSION— Mav—2000 ctis, 81 65%: 34,000, 81 654; 4000, 1 63%; 24,000, $1 6315 December—2000, $1 5735 BARI EY—Chevalier s bringing more money. Choice Brewing selis to local brewers atthe top figures. We quote Feed, 80@85c; cholce bright, 873pc: Brewiug, 90@95c; No. 1 Chevaller, §1 10 @120 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. }Nronxlu;n Syasiox—0:15 cclook ~May=3000 cils, vSlae: 2000, 936kc: 3000, 9334c; 10,000, 93%4c Decemoer— 2000, 470 e SECON: May—2000 ctls, 9314c. 6 SEss1oN—December—2000 00N SESSION—NO sales. '~—Quotations show no change. White range from §1 10 10 $1 30 B c:l, according to quality. Black, for reed, S0(@31 05: for seed, $1 20@1 35 Grav, nominal: Red, $1@1 10: Surprise, nominal. CORN—The mar«et contiuues oversuppited and very dn ih adownward tendency. Large Yel- low, 85@8Gl4c: Small Kound do, $1@1 (2% B cu:' White. 8.@8714c. RYE—$1 0732@1 10 B cul. BUCKWHEALT—$1 26@1 35 B ctl. ¥LOUR AND BMILLSTUFFS, FLOUR~Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $5@5 10: biakers' extras, $4 90@5; super- fine, $4 1L@4 £0 B bb CORNMEAL. ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 5@20 B ton; Cracked Corn. $20@20 50 B 1on. MILLSTUEFS—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount 1o the (rade: Grabam Flour, $2 85 100 Ibs: Rye Flour, $2 75 % 100 tbs; Rice +iour. $575: Cornmeal, 8. 35: extra cream do, $3: 33 Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, $3 10 Buckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $3 50; Farina, $4: Whole W he: Flour, $3: Rotied Oats (bbls), £6@6 0. Pearl Barley $5,75@1: Spllt Peas, $300; Green do, 8425 § t HAY AND rEEDSTUFFS. Receipts ot Hay continue more moderate. BRAN-$14@ 4 50 for the best and $13@13 50 B ton for outside brands. MIDDLING~—$18@19 for lower grades and $19 60@20 50 B ton for the best. FEEUSTUFF-—Koiled Barley, $18@19 B ton: Oilcake Meal at the mill, 823 B ton; jobbing, $24: clipped Oats, $1 30@1 3, @ cti. HAY—Wheat, $8@10 50: Wheat and Oat, & 10: Oat. $€@9: Burley. $7@8 50; River Barley, $5@6 50: Alaifa. $5 50@8 50: compressed, $6@ 9 50: siock. $5@6: Clover, STRAW-85@50c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS, $6@3 P 1on. BEANS—The tendency Is toward weaker prices and the market is dull. Bayos are quotable at $1 35@1 50: Small Whites, $1 20@1 40; Large Whites, $1 15@1 35; Pinks, $1@1 05: Reds, $1 20 @1 30; Blackeye, $1@1 25; Ked Kidney, $2 50: Limas, $1 80@2; Buiiers, $1 40@1 70; Pea, $1 25 @148 cu. SE v D3—Brown Mustard, $2 76@3: Yellow Mus- tard, $2 10@* 25 B cti; Flax, $1 50@1 40: Cana: Yy Seed, 2 234c B b; Alfalfa, b 6lgc: Rape, fixficfg’:{i?i?x‘;/‘ W"':‘\u 1@1 m% V: % RUD AN iles, § ctli Gree $1 40@1 60 B il i pe POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes, 75c@81 B ctl in sacks and 75c@$1 in boxes: Early Rose. 30@35c; Burbank Seea ings, 26@35¢ for iivers and 5u@95¢ ® cul for ~aifoas. ONIUNS—-25@40c B ctl: Pickles, 25@ 35¢ B sk. VG TA BLE>—Mushrooms are in large supply at {@10c B B for common_and 1214@15c for bai- ions; Marrowfat ~quash, $5@7 B ton; Egg Plant, 25@40c P bx; Tomatoes, 15@0c; L ucumbers, 35@ 5Uc; Green Peppers, 30@50c B large bx: Dried vep- pers, 7@8c B b;_Gree . Peas, 5@6c: Strine Beans, 4@bc; Limas, 2@3c: Green ukra, 35@5Uc @ box: Dited Okrs. 10@1215c B Ib; Cabbuge, 404 BUogRyctl: Carrots, 09UUs B sack: Gariic, 140 2c BUTTER, CHEESE AND KGGS. BUTTER—No forther change. CREAMERY—Fancy, 26@28c; seconds, 23@24c EX Y UATRY—Fancy, 22@28c: 00d to choice, 20@ 21c; ower grades, 16@18c B b. chxun—u‘iu . FIRKIN—15@17c B Ib. CREAM}RY UB—18@ 19¢ B B. ChiJieSkE—Cholce mild_new. 1 to good old, 7@9c: Cream Cheddar, 11@Lzc; Young Awmerica, J0@izc P b; Western, 11@12¢c; Bast- ern, 12312c B b. g EGGS—No chunge o report. Eastern are quot- able at 20@2.Ypc P dozen for fuir to cholce; 20@27c P dozen for jancy and 1715@1814c for COld-s.0ra.0; ranch exgs, 25@30c iur p. llews’, 3215@35¢ for swall to medium aua 36@39c tor choice; cold-siorage, 2:32@24c; Duck Eggs, 25c. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTR Y—Steady and not materially changed, Live Turkeys, 12@13c # D for Gobblers, 11@12¢ P b for Hens: Dressed ‘lurke s, 12@l4c: Goese, pair, 81 50; Gos ings, 81 60@2; vucks, $3 50 for old and $4@5 for youn,: Hens, $4@5 B $3 50@4 50; ao, oid, 50: wroilers, 11c; common n?x.‘“ for small: Pigeons, $1 26@ ¥ dozen for young and 76c@$1 for oid. nd the market Is M E—The demand Is 001 kept well cleaned up. $350@4 60; Canvasback, 82 50@3: Widzeon, $1 50@1 76: Small Duck, £1 125: “English Su) e’,tl su@2: Jack Snipe, T5e $1: Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 50 for cottontatis and %125 for amall: Gray Geese. $2 50@3; Whive Geuse, $1@1 25; Brant, §1 25@1 75. DECIDUOUS AND CITKUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Cholce and fancy Red Appl ‘omegranates, 35@75c B boxX. Apples, Bbc@$1 39 P m‘x for choice, 35@85c for common; Easiern Bsldwios. $4 B bbl. Years, 2i@6he Ib box: \ inter Nellis, 75¢@81 23. ersim 7 - BERRTECS SOOI box Lranberr-es from Cape Cod higher at $8 50@9 B bbl: frim Coos By, $2 50 B box. Strawberries $5@5 for large berries. Rispberiles, $5@6 B ches GRAPES — Receipts were light, but prices showed no improvement. Tokays are quo'abie at Stxg'uc: Biack Grapes, 35@75° B box: Verds 25@35¢ P box: Cornichous, SL@dUc; Muscat, (i i0c; Graies in crates brivg 10@.5¢ more than xes. CITRUS FRUITS — New Navel Oranges are quotable at %,@b. box: Seedlings, $2@3 B box: lemons, $l@l 60 P box for commou ana $2@2 50 B box for good to choice: Mexican Limes, 83 50@4 50: California Limes, 50@75c: Bunanus, $1@2 P buncn: Pineapples. $2@4 9 dcz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Continue quiet. Stocks are small in the Eastern clties and the trade expect a revival in the demand shortly. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- low: CARBLOAD Lors—Apricots are_quotable at 6@9c for Koyals and 1134@12c for choice to faucy Moorparks; Prunes, 5ac 10r the 4 sizes; Peaches, 4@b4c for prime to cholce, 834@7c for fdancy and 10C for peeled in boxes: A ppies 53;@Sc for evaporated and 2@2%4¢ for sun-dr.ed; Pears, 2 %fi for prime to choice, 4@5¥ac for quarers sn 14c for halves; P.ums, 4¢ for pitted and 1ac for unpitted; Nectarines, 333@4%4c for choice aid 6%4c ior fancy; W hite Figs, o¢; Black Figs, 214 are doing better. @:Yac. JOBBING PRicEs—Peaches, 4%4@5Yac b fancy, 6 7145¢ B Ib: peeled, 1215¢c P b: Apri- cois, 616@: B B: fency, 10c; Moorparks, 12@ 13¢: evaporated Apples, 6c: sun-dried, 23;@3c; Prunes, 33@ic for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, be for unpressed and 3@3Ypc for pressed; white Fles, 4c; Plums, 43,@bc for pited and ilge for un- pitted: Nectarines, 4@6c B Ib for prime to fanc: Pears, 215@dc for whole, 434@0Yac for quarters and 415@6 1z¢ for halves. RAISINS— CARLOAD PRICES. F. 0. B. FRESNO—Four-crown loose, Blic: 3-crown, 414c: J-crown, Slge: seed- less Sultanas. 5lgc; seedless Muscatels, 4¢; 8- crown London layers, $1 20; clusters, §1'50: Dehesa ciu ters. $2 50; Imperlal clusiers, §3: dried Grapes, 3¢ B . JOBBING FRICES—SAN FRANCISco—Four-crown, louse, B3jc: 3-crown, 434c: 2-crown, 334¢; seedless Sultanas. 53,c: seedless Muscatels, 4 Vac; 8-crown London layers,” $1 30: clusters, $1 Dehesa clusters, $2 75 Im perial clusters, $3 2 NUTS. estnuts quotable at K@10c: Walnuts, Dew cfop, 614@T7c P b for standari and Sc B b for softsheil: Almonds, 6@8%ac Languedoc, 3@314c for hardshell and 8gYc for paper-shei Jobbiuz: Peanuts, 4@6c for Eastern and dc fo California: Hickory Nuts, 5@6c B_Ib: Pecans, 735@8c B 1; Filberts, 7le@8c; Brazil Nuts, TYa@8c: Cocoanuts, 4@5CB 10U. a 13U NEY—Comb, 10 @1234¢ for bright and 5@9c for lower xcrades: water-white extracted, 5@54ac: light amber extracted. 4%2@4%c; dark amber, 4@ 434c; dark, 2@3c B 1. BEESWAX-2396c PLOVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c B Ib for heavy, 7c B Ib for light medinm. 9%4c for light. 10c B B for extralight and 111gc B Ib for sugar-cured. fast- ern sugarcured Hums, 13@13%c: Calfornl Heams, 11@11%4c; Mess Beef. $7@7 50; extra mess do, $8@8 50; family do, $9@9 50; extra prime Pork, §7 50@8: extra clear, $18 B bbl; mess, $14 B bbl: Smoked Beet, 10c.9 . LA'RD—Eastern, tierces, is quoted at 6¢ for com- pound and 83,@7c for pure: puils, Tlgc B b: Call- fornia tlerces, 5@5%4c ¥ b for compouna and 8lac 1o¢ Purs: Ralkbbis, 34c: 10-B tins. 7i4er do 8-, C ® b, COT1OLENE—614@6%c in tlerces and 7%@ 8%jc 1u 10-1b tins. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 8@ 814¢; culls and brands, 7@7%.c: medium, 7@7% culls and brands, 6@6zc; Iight. C@6Yac: cul and brands, 6@5%4c¢; Cowhides. 6@61yc: culls brands, 5@334c; salted Kip, 6@7c: salled Calf, 7@8c: salted Veal, 8@7c: dry Hides. 18c B culls and brands, 10c B Ib:dry Kip and Veal, 10c: Deerskins, good summer, medium. 15@20c; winter, T@9 sheariings, 10@.5¢c each; short wuol, 20@3bc each; medium, 40@50c each; long wools, 5.@60c each. 1TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 8¢; No. 2, 214¢ B 1: refined, S¢; Grease, 2¢ B 1. Humboldt sod WOOL—We quote Fall Wool: Mendocino. 8gyc B b: free_ northern, T c; miadle couniies, free. 515@7c; do, defeciive, dlg Mary E. or Eliza Cullen. by R. I. Whelan, Sheriff) to Lawrence selenger, same: szl wrence selenger 1o Mary k. Cuilen (daughter of Williamy, sume; §850, 3 iorace G M togoarah £ Mercer. loton E ne of Thiid avenue, 160 S of Lake street, 8 E120; 810, i i n Francisco land Company 1o Charles M Stoliz, 'oton SW corner of Cniifornia street and Eighth avenue. S 100 by W 57:6: $10. Joseph Ward to William J. Gunn, lot on E 1ine of Elghth avenue, 229:6 S of Clement street, S 25 by E 120: $725. Adolph ~utro to Fliza Gilgun, lot 21, biock 1162, outside lauas: $100. M. J. Chapin to Amelia Salomon (wite of W. T.), lot 38, biock 5. Lakeview; $10. Suunyside Land Company and California Tit'e Insursnce and Trus: Company to J. Troyer, 10t 45, biock 41. Sunnyside: $10. Patrick W. Riordan, Roman Cathollc Arch- bishop of San Francisco (a corporation). and Patr ck W. Liordan to Joseph and Sriaget £lynn, iot on N iine ot Croke street. 425 N W of Mission, AW 25 £ 15 , Academy Tract: $425. Giorge W. Moore (o Joseph Chambers. iots 730 and 732, Gift Map 2; $10 John P. Fatiman'to Dora Fallman, lot on NE coraer of Old Hickory avenue ard Kosclusco street, E 70 by N 00, lots 295 a+d 287, same; $10. t onrad Bensen (or Charles Benson) (o Lisette C. Bensen, lot on S line of Lewis street, 200 E of Craur, S110 by E 50, Lot 5, blo-k 7, College Home- siead Association- gift. J. A. siier to John A. Jacobs. lot on N lme of Eleventh avenue, 100 W of M street, W 25 by N 100, lot 71, bleck 209, Cen.ral Park Home- stead Assoclation: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY. Henrietta Held to Bertha Sherwood, lot_on W line of Broad way, 38 N of Durant street, N 25 by W 90, Oakland: grant. H. B.and Laura A. Pinney to Heald's Business Coliege. €an Francisco. lot 4, block A, subdivision of Heald’s Twenty-third avenus Tract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Ann Brannan (by commissioner) to E. A. Talues, lot 1, block 3, San Antonlo, East Oaklaud; Genevieve G. Clark and Willlam . Hatfield (by commissioner) to same, loton S corner of Iast Tweaty-first street and Twenty-first avenue, SE 50 by SW 140, block 51, same, East Oailand: 8500, Juan Ysunza to Juana Ysunza, lot on E line of San Pablo avenue, 478.87 N of Bancroft way, N 129. 150, N 40, E 35, S 61:7, W 40, S 100, & 40 to W iine of Bryant street, thence S 200.23, W 20 93, NW 185 to & point 150 K from E line of San Pablo avenue, thence N 150 to E line of San Pablo avenue to point of beginning, being portion of plat 62, Rancho V. ayd D. Peraita, Berkeley: gift. Cnarles A, and'Alice C. Bailey to Adam Henuk or Henclk, iot on & 1ine of Grayson street, 50 W of Lenth, W 50 by S 100, being lots 5 and ‘6, block 177, Grayson Tract, Berkeley; Anale Cox to Margar=t Minigan, lot on E line of High street, 1i 0 from the point where the N line of a street leading from High to Tope walk of the Pacific Cordage Company intersects said High street, thence N 50 by & 177, being lot 3, High- street Tract, Brooklyn Township; 810, . 8, and Minnie A. Austin to Ernest L. Lawson, lots 44 and 45, map of the Bromley Tract, Brook- lyn Township: 85. Wiiliam Bendt (by Max Golabers, assignee, and Jesevh Muy, by commissioner) (0 Jonathan L. White, 1ot 01 W Itne of Second avenue, 138:8 8 of Santa Clara avenue, S 92:4 by W 14 , being por- tion of plot 16, lands of Teutonia Park asd Home- stead Association Alameda: $6086. Willlam H. Knight (administrator of the estate of Fannle Schwartz) to Peter Schwartz, lot 18, re- vised map, portion Ulock 441, Onkland; $1. Fannie McBride to Bessie Wylle. lot on SE_cor- Der of 'l weniy-third avenue, 33 SW of kast Twen- ty-first street, SE (o point 10 feet 10 NW of SE lineof lots 1’ and_ 2. block H, Fifty Associates Tract, thence SW 32:8, NW to Sk line of Twenty- third avenue, NE to beginning, being_portion of lots 1 and 3, block H, subdivision of Fifty Asso- clates Tract, East Oakland; $140. Moigan 8.'and Emma M. Taylor to Isabells A. Taylor, ot on W corner of Regent s'reet and Cen- tral avenue, SW 218.63, YW 118.83, NE 182.48, SE 119.40 to begint.ing, being 10.s 80 11, ar d the N 20 teet lot 7, Foley Tract, subject to a mortgage, Alameda; $4500. Pacifie improvement Company to Wiliam H. Wi'son,loton S line of Buena Vista avenue, 129:11'W of Si. Charles street, S 150 by W 31, being the E 16 feet of lot 13 and W 15 feet of lot 14, block L, Map of Property of Columbus Bart- iet:, Alsmeda: $10. James and Jessie Grindley to John F. Axx, lot ou s line of Harmon atreet, 325 E of Calals, E 25 by S 135, being the E 34 of lot 16, block A, Har- mon Tract, Berkeley: $10. E. and Bridget rarsous (by commissioner) to Lydia 8. ard Lulie C. Holcomb, lot on NE corner of Second and Webster streeis, N 80 by E 76, block 16, Oakiand: $3175. Charles Wilson to Angus R. and Maggie McDon- ald, loton W line of Filbert street, 167:8 8 of Twenty-sixth, S 33:4 by W 125, block K, North Extenslon to Oakland, subject’ to mortgage for $600. Oakland; $10. ‘Thomas, Joseph, Frank A., Louis and Charles McArthur and Annle F. Barlow (wife of John A.) and Mary A. McMannus to Margaret McArthur {wife of D.), lot on E line of Wood street, 54 5ot Lincoln, S'27 by E 90, lot 8, block A, Toland Tract, Oakland; 85. John MeArihur to same, same, quitclalm deed, Osnkiand: $5. L. C. and Clara T. Clark to James Turnbull and David ~tanford, lots 8, 9, 21, 22 and 24, Lake M. ritt Park ‘Iract, subject 10 8 morigage, ~ast Oak- land: $10. @6c: Ean Joaquin, 3@5c; ao. foothil:, S@Tc: Fast- ern { regon spring. 755@€c: Valiey ‘O.egon, 1134 @124¢; do. fall and .ambs’, 11@11340. HOP~—¥@10c B Ib for fair 1 choice, and 11@ 1234c for sirictly 1aucy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 10@4 1 San Quentin, $4 20: Wool Bags, 2434G26%4: Frult Bags, 636G6c. COAL— Liuglon, §8 P ton; New Wellington, $8 P ton; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B to Scattle, $3 50@6; Bryant, 535 50: Coos Bay, Wallsend, $6; Scotch, —; Brymbo, —: Cum- berland, $13 7 ton in bulk and 814 in sks; Peunsvi- vama Anthracite Egg, $11@12 B ton; Weish An- Thomas and Susan R. Turnbull to L. Curtan Clark, same, East Oakland: $10. David B. and Daisy B. Stanford to same, same, quitelaim deed, East Oakland; $10. L. H. and Lizzie Sly to Fraoces L Glllespy, lot on N line of Weston avenue or Thirty-eighth street, 40 26 K of Ruby street, N 130, k. 27, S 126, W 2710 teginning, block C. Broadway and Tele: graph avenue Park Tract, Oakiand Township: $10. W. C. Dudiey, R. 5. Spencer and R. R. Wiltin: son to Protestant Episcopal Mission of St Ma thew. in Lorin, lot on S live 07 Alcatraz avenus 100 W ot Calais street, W 50, S 128.59. E 50, 128.79 to begiuning, Jot7, block A, Piradise Park, Berkeiey ; S1 Charles A. and Alice C. Balley to Kate Eertel- son Stoltz. loton S line of Unlversity avenue, 59 W ot Sacramento street, W 30 by S 150, biock 1, Shaw Tract, Berkeley: 85. H.C. Morris to Mrs. A. Averson, lots 8 and 9, thracite, 88@10: Cannel, $8€8 5U; Rock Springs, Crstle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, $11@121n bulk and $13 7 ton In sks. COFFEE— C. E. Blekiora’s circular says: *‘The movement during the past week bhas been slow, due partly to the character of the country demand but argely to the compettion of Santos Coffees. “These interfere materiaily with all grades of Cen- tral American equal 10 Or poorer than unwashed Salvador in quality. owing to thelr relative cheap- ness and the further fact that the remaining first- hand stock js mainly composed of undesirable styles or Coffees Iacking roasting merit, more par- ticularly applicab e 10 Gualemalas. Serviceable grades of Costa Rica have become very scarce here and the necessities of dealers drew shipmenis of several hundred bacs from New York. To-day's stock consists of 272 Costa Rics, 103 Nicaragua, 8070 Salvador, 5441 Guatemala, 206 Mexican—in 811 9092 bags, ‘against 4155 same time last year. Steamer City of Sydney s due November 21 with 50 bags.” We quote market nomina. av: CosTA Rica—173,@19%¢ nom for good to rime; 17@17V4c nom.for good mixed with black ans; 1635@1614c for falr; 12@l4l4c for com- mon to ordinary. SALVATOR—18@19 for £ood to prime washed: 1754@1734¢c P B for fair washed: 19@20c for £ood to prime washed pesberry: 1714@.73c for superior unwashed: 19@17%4¢ f0rgood unwashed; 1774@1r 3zc for £00d Lo prime unwasied _peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—20%4@2ic nom. for prime 10 strictly prime washed; 19@20c for £ood to sirlctly sood washied: 1755@ 834 for faix washed: 1414@16c for medium: 12@.3%gc for ordinary; 9@11gc for inferior 1o commo @2044¢ for good to prime washed peaberry- 1834 for €00a 10 prime unwashed peaberry. SUGA it—The Western Sugar iKefining Company quotes, terms net cush: Cube and Ci Fowdered, 5lgc: Fine Crushed, 6 Inted, 4740: Confectioners’ A, 47gc: Magnolia A, 414! Ex.ra C, 434c; Golden'C, a34c: half barrels 1/4¢ more than barrels, and boxes 1/g¢ more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MAREKET., Wholesale ratas for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: Bi - F—Cholce, §l4c: first quality, 5c: second do, 4@4%ac: mumnrx%c ® b VEAL—Large, 414@5¢; smail, 6@7c B . ‘]\llbUTTUN — Wethers, 5@53yc; KEwes, LAMB—5@6c B . PORK—Live Hogs, 314@333c B D for large ana mediun and 314@3%4 fur small; dressed do, 414 @i%c# . RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE FOR 24 HOURS. Ogden. Corn, ctis. Tallow, culs ... Buckwheat, sks. Lime, bbls. Middlings, sky. Hay, ton Straw, tons’ REAL ESTATE TRANSACOTIONS, Margaret Evans to Henry J. Evans, lot on W line of Van Ness avenue, 100 S of Green street, 5 47:6, W 125, N 10, W 414 inches, N 87:6, F 125:41%. reserving Iife estate, in case of death of second party titie (0 revert to first Ly gifL Robert A and Alice McLean to Julius and Mar- garet Weber, lot on N line of Broadway, 194 W of Devisdero street, W 30 by N 137:6: $10. Ernest K. and Fella Lillenthal to kiizabeth J. Lennon. 10t ou S line of Mcallister street, 25 K of Baker. £ £5 by § 100; $10. Babette and IsaacJ. Federlein to Leon J. and Fugenla M. Hirth, 1ot on line of Oak street, 958 E of Ashbury, E 25 by S 137:6: $10. Richard H.'and Ann Folils to Michael F. Demp- sey,1ot on "E line of Bartle t street, 141:113 Nof Twentr-second, N 22:1014 by E 110; 810. Kichard H. Folils to John Jacob Janssen, lot on the L line of Bartiett street, 119:1% N of Twenty- second, K 110, N 22:1085, W 110, 5 22:1034, quitelaim deed’; §1. Mary M. Henry (formerly Harney), wite of Wil- liam £, to same, same, quit claim deed; 1. Michael F. and Mary A. Dempsey tosame, same, quitclaim deed: $1. % Charles and Lou M. Wagner to same, same, quit- claim deed: $10. D. J. CollJ(hIln (exccutor of the estate of J¢ gyn-;:‘)'lo ane . Brickell, lot on £ line or ol e Tond, ‘wenty-fourth street, by K 90; $4200. Mamie ana Perer F. Ramm to Elizabeth Coliins, undivided half of lot on E line of Eureka street, 173:8 S of Seventeenth, § 49:4 by E 125: $10. William Culien 1o E. Culien, lot on SE line of South Park ave: e, 251 SW o Second street, SE 117:6, NE 26, NW 117:6, SW 26 gift. ~William Cullen (administrator of the estate of block 16, Waruer i ract, Brooklyn Township; $10. Mary Carey to Albert 5. Woodbridee, 1ot on SE line of Broadway. 295 SW of *an Jose avenue, SW 105 by SE 140:2, being subdivisions 2. 3, and southwest five fee: of subdiv.s on 1 in lot 7, Hays & Caperton half-acre lots, Alameda: $9000. C. L. and Aunie B. hob nson to R. H. Blake,lot on S line of Clinton avenue, 200 E of Willows, E 60 by S 202.80, except so much land, if any, Ing cf United States patent line of San Anionio Raucno, belng a portion of block 77. lands adja- cent to Encinal, Alameda. $10. Maria Cary to A. J. Larson, lot on E line of Broadway, where same Js intersected by dividing line betwéen subiivisions 2 and 8, inlot 10 of cre lois of Havs & Caperton 530, W 140:2, N 40 to beginning, being s portion of sabdivision § ini0- 10 of subaivision of halt-acre lo:s in said tract, Alameda: $10. Builders' Contracts. C. A.and Emlly M. A. Kenniff with W. W, Red- nall, aiterations and additions to a oae-story bulid- ing on K line of Larkin street, 655 S of Cnestnut; $885; architect W. W. Rednall e —— THE STOCK MARKET. Yesterday was another dull day in mining stocks, and quotatioas showed the usual narrow fiuciuations. The Segreated Belcher assessment falls delin- quent in board to-day. Interest will be due and payable on the following bonds of local corporations in December: Pacific Rolling-mill (second issue) sixes. quarterly; Reuo Waier, Land and Light sixes, semi-annuai; Visalia City Water sixes, semi-annual LBOALL SALES, Following were the suies 1o the San Franelsco Etock Board yesterday: REGUIAR MORXNING FFASTOY. FOMMENCTNA 0:30. 50 Eeicber...39 U0 X Jucikes., 32 100" ... w83 2:30. 50 Savage...59 1200 X JacKi.. 86 Jollowing were the twes Inthe Pacific Stock 1oard yesterday: 5200 Utah......0% .. 5400 ¥ Jukenn.34 1600 Ophir..1.25) AFTERNOON SESSTON~—2:30. 08,200 Choir1.7734 200 Ocoldsl.... 20 11200 Potost 1000 ..... |2 200 C Polni...82/20) Savage. 300 G &C.....08/300 8 Nev 100 HaNd. 1734100 T - o0 Aion 200 X Jaokei. 35 100 Bulwer...42 200 Challge...34|$00 Mexican ..5t| 200 86{100 Mono..... 1! CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18-4 p. M. Challenge Con. Con. Imperial. Confidence Con New Y Gouia & Curry. 58 SN 15 GOLD MINING EXCHANGE. 200 Savannah Asked do do . 98 60 Bla :&'fl" Valley Water #8256 An do do . teee B3 UO STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, WEDNESDAY. Nov. 18 2P UNITRD STATES BONDS. . B Avked, Bt Asked O84nconp. 10914 — U Sdsreg.. — 1075 Do new sue119ty — MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Calatcniase 110 = PacRoli M3y — — Cal Elec[,83135 — |Do2datssv. . — Cotra CW51 — 9714/P & O Ry8y. — 315 Dont-stex-co — 9754 P&CL Ry 8y, 921 94%% | Kdsn L&P 83126151270 Pwl-st RR8% — 1184 F&CHRES. — 109 |Reno, Wi&kL — 106 Geary-stRSs. 100 —~ ISacto P& L — 100 LosAngL¥s. — 100 |~F&NPR3s. 99 100 Do Gnteed8s — 101 [SPRRArizds — 68 MKt-stCbleds119%, — [SPRRCalsy. 110 — DoRyConds.. 105143057 SPRKCal 5y — 100 NatVinbsis — 100 ~PErRCaids 6 §6% NevCNgR73.100 — |SVWater6s.. 118 120 NPCERE£100 — |~VWaterds. 89 9914 N Ry Calds 102 104 [SikiaGE&Ed — du2 NRyCalss. — 90 |Funsci®T6s — = Oskuas 5.0 — 104 |Suitersiios 1083, — L0 %d is 03..10534107 |ViswiaWivs — & — Uitiuibies ©a. — 120 WATER STOCKS. ContraCosta — 85 |~an.gows. T Mariu C0.... 49— |[Sprog Valsr §7% (8 @AS STOCKS. oottat....... — 4 |Pacifio Liews — 50 Central. s - Tancaco 9715 98 CeEBL & 581y 5ave siwestomn . 7 S5 FucGasimp. 88 89 | INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFa16244150 [~un LS COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. LondonP&A. 147 Londoncs¥. Merch Ex. 13 Nevada. 3 Firsihauonl179 480 [Smhec 803 — SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. S&1.C0.12560 1500 [Sav& Loaa. — :.I!'I::mllw - |Security.. 245 Mutual..... 40 |UnlosTruse.770 — E¥SavUnion 500 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Callfornia....107 110 [Onk SL&Hay — 100 Presidio . b1 — |Sutter-st. - = BTOCKS. GiantCon.... 1973 20: Sdae e s SOA Calizoruim... 70 — Vigorit. ... 60c 80c MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. ks . 95 97 (NatVinCo.. — — B DConicy. = 10 |OceantosuGe 19 5a CalCot Mills — — |PacguxFA — ‘4 Edison Lighc 12434125 |PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GaaConAssn. — ~ — |PacRolMil — ~— Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |ParfPalnto — 7 HawC&SCo. 18 18% PacTransCo. — — mutch S PCo 2455 26 |(PacT&POS. — — MerkxAssn.100 110 [Sunse¢ Y&C. — = M kiec Ligni — WglUnied Udo. = — SALES —MOENING. SESSION. Roara— 25 Cal Safe Deposit. 260 Hutchinson S P Stree 5 Fireman’s Fund Ins.......... $2000 S P Branch Railway Bonds... SALES— A YTEENOON 5E33(0%. Bonrd— 50 Giant Powder Con 50 5V Water. Etreet— $10,000 S F & N P Rallway Bonds...... —— THE CALL CALENDAR. NOVEMBER, 1896. 7 New Moon.| Nov. 4. 28 | (@ Last Quarter.| CHRi OCEAN STEAMLEKS. Dates of Departure From San Franolsco. STEAMER | DESTINATION.| SyiGe | Prfms |DNOV I19.20AM | Pler S4 .| Newport ... |Nov19,” gam | PlerLL w-llu\\‘lls‘ Vic & Pgt 8na | Nov 20, Sam| Plery A. Blanchrd | Oregon ports..|Nov 20, 5pu | Pier 13 Farallon....| Yaquina Bay. Nov2l, 9All‘l'lll 2 Santa Rosa. |San Diego.....| Nov 21,11AM hPler 11 HumboldtBay |Nov 21, 2ru | Plerd Arcata Co0s Bay..... |Nov21.10au | Pier 13 Coos Ba Newpor. |Nov tam Pler lL Del Norte... |Grays Harbor. | Nov 23, 5py v 24.10aM | Pler 24 v 25,11am | Plerl L .| Mexico.. |Nov 25,10ax | Pier 11 Vie & Pgt Snd | Nov 25, 9am | Plerd Orezon ports | Nov 26 B | Pler 13 10 ARRIVE. STEAMERS STeawen | Frow T ox City of Evereut. | Departure Bay . Nov 19 AliceBlanchard | Portiand Nov 19 Washtenaw .... |Seattle Nov 13 Arcal _|Coos Bay’ Nov 19 Farallon, - | Yaquina Bay. ov 19 Banta Hosa. ... |s: v 19 Alameis.. Sydney v 19 City Sydney....| Panama v 20 Del Norte......|Grays H; v 20 Pomona Humbol ov 20 Columblia. Por:land. 21 Coos Bay.....". |Newport. e Mexco. *| Victorla & Puget Sound San Benito...... | Tacoma. North Fors. . Corona. Emplre. City of Peking. -|Humboldt Bay.. ‘an Diego. Portland. . China and Japan. Homer, -|Coos Bay . Euoreka.. . | Newport. . State of Cal... | Portland. . 4 City Puebla....|Victoria & Puget Sound |..Noy 26 Crescent City. . |Crescent Schr Maxim, Olsen, 72 bours trom Caspar; 152 M ft lumber, to Cuspar JumberCo. - Schir Parkersburg. Jorzenson, L1 davs from Co- quilie River; 155 A ft lumber. to Simpson ber Co. Bratmr Amarapoors, Cameron, San Jose l Guatemalu: C D Bunker & Co. Stmr State of Califorula, Green, Astoria: Good- all. Perkins & Co. Cleared. WEDNESDAY. November 18, Stmr Enreka, Parsons, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. ¢ Stmr_Newport, Searle, Panama; Pacific Mail Steamshin Co. Er ship Puritan, Blanchard, Huil: Balfour, Gutome & Co. Whal bark alice Knowles, Ogden, whaling: J & W R Wing. Salled. WEDNESDA ovamber 18 tional Cltv. Andresen, Eureka. uina, Hall, Stmr Geo Loomis. Brid U~ tmr Alert, Hunfo Honon u. Stmr Newpor, Searle, Panama and Way POrts. Brsimr Amarapoora. Cawmeron. San Jose de Guatemala ~imr Homer, Jessen, Coos Bay. Brship Crckermouth, . cAdim, Cape Town. Br bark Caithness shire. 8:0.t. Adeiatde. Whai bark Alje- Knowies, « gden. wh. ing. Schr acramento, Hansen, Coos Bay. Schr Keliance, ~k\ Schr Mary C. Campuett. Bodega. Schr Jennie Stella, Krobs, Grays Harbor. SchrJ G Wall, Gallup, Evreka. Ecor Etta B, Bourae, For: Koss. Schr Newark. Beck, Bowens Landing. Lelegraphio. POIST LOBOS. Nov. 1K —10 » w.—Weaihe: clear; wina NW: velocl'y, 6 miles. Charters The bktn Archer loads mdse for Honolulu; ship Yosemite, coal on the Sound for this port: Br baric Trowbridge, lumber at Moodyvile for United Kingdom, 625 6d. The Br ship Andelana is chartered for wheat 10 Sydney, 18+: Pendragon Castle. same voyage, 198; Braumc Eutrickdale, same voyage (iwo ports) 22s 6 Stmr ) Stmr t. Venturs Domestic Ports. GRAYS HARBOR—Arnved Nov 18—Schr Chas R Wilson, hence Nov 11. Salled Nov 18—sime Del Norte, for Saa Fran- clsco. REDONDO—Sailed Nov 18—Stmr Caspar. COOS BA Y—sailed Nov 18—Schr E.iza Miller, for .San Franclsco. ALBION—Sailed Nov 18—Stmr Weeost, for San Francisco. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 13—Br bark Ariel, from Cailao. TACOMA—Cleared Nov 14—Br ship Drumcliff, for Londoa. To sail Nov 15-Ship Samaria, for San Fram clsco. NALBION—Arrived Nov 18—Stmr W eeott, hce Nov IVERSENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 17—Sche Archie and Fontle, hence Nov 15. ~atiea Nov 18—Schr Archle and Fontle, for San Francisco. EUREKA—Arrived Nov 18—Simr Pomona, hes Nov 17; schr Oceania Vauce, hence Nov 12; schr Mavel Gray, from San Diego. Satied Nov 18—schr Sparrow, for San Franclsco. GRAYS HARBOR—>ailed Nov 16—Schr Albert Meer, for Santa Rosalia: schr Mary and Ida, for San Francisco: schr Twilizht, for Santa Rosaila. PORT BLAKELEY—arrived Nov 18-3.ms Lakme, hence Nov 9, via £ureka. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 18—Senr Monterey, hence Nov 17; schr Bender Brothers, hence Nov 12. ASTOKIA—Arrived Nov 18—Brship Y from Valparaiso; bark Aureols. hence Oct 2 Salled Nov 18— Br sh v Peleus, for Queenstown. CASPAR—Arrived Nov 18—stme Jewe!, Lence Nov17. . Foreign Por! HONGKONG—Arrived Nov 16—Br stmr Belgic, hence Oct 17. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov 15—Stmec hence Oct 26, ~alled Nov 16—EBr stmr Doric, for San Francisco. COLON—Arrived Nov 17—stmr Finance, from New York. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Salled Oct 9—Br bark Woollanara, for Hono ula. SAN-JOSE DE GUATEMALA—Arrived Nov 17—Sch or Boy, Lience Sept 17, via Ocos, and tosail Nov 22 for Port Townsend. Movements of Trans- \tlantic Steamers NEW YORK—Arrived Noy 18—Simr _Kensing- ton, from Autwerp; stmr Anchoria, from Glas- gow and Moville; stmr Kahn, irom Bremen and Southampton. Salled Nov 18—Stmr Majestic. for Liverpool; stmr Friesland, for Antwerp: stmr New York, for Southampton. } SOUTHAMPTON—Arrived out Nov 18—Stmrs Trave and St Paul. GLASGOW—Arrived out Nov 18—Stmr State of California. ROTTERDAM—Salled Nov dam. for New York. PRAMLE POINT—Pasyed Nov 18—Stmr Wille- had, irom New York, for Bremen. Importariona. YAQUINA BAY—Per Alcatraz—235sks oazs, 1 pkg mdse, 196 sks potaioes. 14 cds stave to.ts, 19 8ks barg. 245 tons stone, 250 cs sal nou. COOS BAY—Per Bonita—348 cs samon, 14 cs cheese, 17 bxs butter, 5 pkgs mdse, 4 bd s pelts, 3 dry hides. 150 sks potazoes, 09 bdls green hides, 50 hogs, 1 pkg express, 1 sx coin, 550 tons coal. Consignent. Per Aloatraz—S L Kline: Anspacher Bros: J D McGilvery: Smith's Cash Store: H Levy & Co; A Lutechell. Per sonlta— Hilmer. Bredhoft &Schulz: J M Tlil: Marshall, Teggart & Co: W B Sumner & South San Francisco Packing und Provision S H Frank & Co; Standard 01l Co: O C &N Ilarol, Peru, 18-Stmr Amster- Wells, F 0 & ‘Thomas Loughran. OCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC.S.S. CO. DAYS Te HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA. AUS1RALIA for HONOLULU only, Satur- ember 5. at 10 A. M. Spectal party Tates. 5SS, ALAMEDA sais vis HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, December 10,8t 2 . a0 Line o C OOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWN, South Adrica. 4. D. SPRECKELS & BROS, CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery street. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. SUN, MOON AND 1IDE, BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL T. & COAST AND GEODETIN snxvnrmu} ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Thurs a7, November 19. .6.56] Moon rises. £4.58 Moon sets. . San rises Sun sets. 6.17ax November—1896. ElTime el et ;}T‘ | Feet|1" | Feet| 1! pee: i w) [Hw! nw 18] 400| 8.0|Tu 09| 68| b2 lu W Low H W 20| 0.44| 4.1 432/ 3.4[10. 21| 1.33| 4.2/ 510/ 85011 22 2,20 4.3/ 5.50/ xs’us 23| 3.06| 4.3 6.28| 3.9/12.0 23| 348| 46| 7.32| 3612 25| a.28| 4.9] 839 34| L5 NorE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In ti left hand eolumr, and the successlve ti of the day in the order of occurrence as 10 time. The second tim column gives tha second tide of the day, the third time column 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 sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the sonndings on the United Siates Coast Survey charts, except when a minas s!gn (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by ihe charts. ———— ey NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States Hydrographle Offico located In the Merchants Exchange 1s maintained in San Francisco for the benefit ot mariners without regard to nationality and free of exnense. Navigators are cordially invited 10 Visit the office. where complete sets of charts and salllng direcifons of the world are kept on hani for com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obiained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. Tho time ball on top of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraptic sigual received each dav from the United Staies Naval Observaiory a. Mare [aland, 1. A’ notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, it any, is pubiished the samo day by the alternoon papers, snd by the morning papers the following dnv. W. 8. Huomes, Lieutenant. U. §. N., in charge. The Time Ball. ERANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOW, U. & N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR EAN FRANCISCO. Novemoer 18, 1898. The time ball on Telegraon Hill was aroppe! exactly a; noon to-day—L .. al noon of the 12053 meridian, or exactly && 8 P. i, Greenwich Lime. W. & HuemHEs, Lieutenant U. 8. N.. in charze. e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE., Arrived. WEDNESDAY. November 18. Stmr Mackinaw, Littlefleld, 85 hrs frm Tacoma; 3500 tons coal. to 8 P Co. Uakland direct. Stmr Dora, Hansen, 8 davs from Port Townsend; ballast, to Alaska ¢ ommercia’ Co. Stmr Bonita, Reed, 72 hours from Coos Bay. etc: mdse, 19 O'C & N Co. Stmr Alcatraz, Walvig, 5415 hours frm Yaquina Bav: pass and mdse. (0 Meyer & Akmann. Brbark Conway Cas.le, Jones, 51 days from Lota: oallast, 10 mater: Bark Gen Fairchila, Brannan, 18 days from Seat le. via Cialia Bay 11 days: 2275 Lons conls 10 Central Coal Co. Whal bark Lrdia Janks. 35 days from Okhotsi Sea: 120 bbis oil and 15L0 ibs whaleboue, to Geo ws:hm"r‘ Sy Rt en. 6 days from , Rasmussen. rvens Landinss 50 cas wood. to ¥ Tversen. Iversens Landin:: 80 Schr ophis tutherland, Wedvig. 12 days from Kodlak: pass. 20 bbis saimon, 50 pkgs water pipe, mechF Ptl)n.l{ih Fiord, Segethorst, 7 days from jord, Grays. fln‘x!bor: lumber, to Grays Harpor Commer- cal Co.. Schr e Sund| , Johnson, 60 hours from Fish Bofi:?fla)ed:m. 0 cds wood, to Heyman & Mayer. Schr es A Garfield, Palmgren, 11 days from wllllp:g:ml: lumber. to Simpson Lumber Co. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP co. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY Oem, whar!, San Francisco, as follows: For Mars Island, Loring, Wrangel, Junean, Kil- lisuoco and Sitka (Alaska), at & A. M., Nov, 10, 25, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett. Anacortes and New Wi atcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.), 9 4. M. Nov. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and every fifth day thero- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P, R. R., st Tacoma with N. P, R. R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry., 3% Scrt Townsend with Alaska steamers. For 1 nd Flelds Landing (Hum. boldt Bay), str. Pomona 2 P. ., Nov. 1, 5,9, 18, 17, 21, 25,'29, and every fourth day thereatter. For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (san Lufs Obispo), Gaviota, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East San Pedro_(Los Angeles) and Newport, st 9 A. M. Nov. 8, 7, 11, 16, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego. stopping only at Port Harrord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Fort Los An- geles, Redondo (Los_Angeles) and Newport, 11 A Nov.1, 6, 9,18,17, 41,25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. ‘or Ensenada, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, L Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Urizaba, 10 4.3t 25th of each month. ‘Lhe Company reserves right to change steamers or saling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market &i.. San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AINID ¢ From Spear-street Whart, at 10 o . 812 First-cl Including F‘ARE 886 Secon s }berm & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of California. Nov. 9, 19, 29, Dec. 8 CTolumbia s .Nov. 14, 24, Dec. 4, 14 Through tickets and through baggage to all Eastern points. Rates and foiders upon applica ton to F. CONNOR. General Agent, 630 Market street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superiotendeat COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUS French Lin» to Havra. MPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTHT otver. foot of Morton st. i ravelers by £ thls line avold both ‘ransis hy Englisi. rallway and the discomfort of crossing the channel jua small boat. New York 10 Alexandria, Lgyph Vi Pacis first-class $160: second-Class, 3116, LA GASCOGNE LA BRETAGN. LA CHAMP\GNE. LA TOURAINE.. LA GASCOUNE. & UF Jurtder aiars app e . w“c‘.\‘.ml{‘l‘“\.'l‘ Agent, No. 5, Bowling Green. A 3. F. FUGAZI & CO, Agenis avenue, San Francisco, SNCKTO]s‘STEAMERS Lea: Pier No. ‘Washington St. At uvg. M. Daily Fieigho received up o . 3L mmodations Reserved by Telephons. A e ine maxiug tirough races on Valley Boad frelght crmAME Lo - D. Peters, a'-g} v(‘;:}—‘r‘:&'. City of Stovkton. Cai. Nav. aud (mot. Ce VALLEJO AND U. 8. FAVY-YARD. #0304, 4 P y B ‘elephone Biack 261. STIAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT senger. Fare beiween San Francisco and Alvise STEAMER *“MONTICELLO,” .8 x ®Excursion trip, giving 6 hours at Navy-Yard. 2104 X. (Sundays Sxcepted): Alviso daily ag T 50c: to San Jose, 75c. Clay sc, Pier 1. 20 Wo #1030 & 3., 4 and 9:30 P 20, u'nmngrmumn»um. Dock. Pler 2. FOR SANJOSE, L0S GATOS & SAXTA CRUZ €. x (Saturdays excepied). Freight and Das Santa Clars sh. San Jose

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