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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER '3, 1896. 10 - ; E OMMERCIAL _WORLD. TH SUMMARY Silver unchanged. Wheat and Barley futures lower. Oats and Corn in ample supply. No change in Hay. Beans d! Potatoes and Onions unchanged. Poultry quiet. Game steady. Butter and Cheese as before. Xgzs continue to weaken. Grapes lower. Apples in large supply, Cicrus Fraits quiet. Provisions unchanged. AN FRANCISCO. THE MARKETS, OF PUBLIC MONEY IN ¢ C. P. Berry, Assistant Treasurer United States at £an Francisco, reports cash on hand November 30, 1896, as f0llows: tes notes . $2,375,123 00 sur; 95,255 GG XNational Bank note: 8,380 00 Gold certificate 495.780 00 silver 2,831,289 00 Gold I _81670,551 00 Standard 24,889,652 00 Subsidiary 400,808 40 inorcgid 5,479 10 " TOMAl. Teuesveeessanereesenes e enne . $40,645,612 60 slypments of silver coin from the same office in the month of November, 1898, were as follows: Standard silver dollars, $130,500; subsidiary sil- ver, $50,080; total, $180,080. \ " a-fldO&iA’er oseéf;réfio &% *‘ \\ reks : /..Uj@emwcafl 5 S.Lafe®0¢ (©sClear ®.Partly Cloudy | ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. with_the wind. The arrow A The top figures at siation indicate maximum temperatura for the days:. those underneath it, If any, the amount of rainfall, of melted snow in Inches and hundredths, ng the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect potn s of equal alr pressure; 180~ therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. word “high” means high barometric pressure and is usually accompanied by fair weather: ‘“low” | stock, refers 1o’ low pressure. and is usnally preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. Lows” usually first appest on the Washington “comst. 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 probabl but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- sble. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather Iay be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. ST OF AGRICUL- UNITED STATES DEPARTME TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2, 1896, 5 P. s.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following are the seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of same date last seaso! Eureks 13.81 Inches, last season 7.44 inches: Red Bluft 5.61 Inches, last season 3.82 inche Sen Francisco 6.76 inches, last season 2.67 iache: Fresno 3.02 inches, last season .41 of an inc! San Luis Obispo 4.69 Inches, last sedson 3.32 inches; kos Angeles 2.99 inches, last season 1.03 Jnches; San Diego 2.07 inches, last season 1.31 iriches; Yuma 1.10 inches, last season.32 of inch. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 61, minjmum 47, mean 54. The storm which was central last evening off | the Washington coast has divided. A portion of it bas passed eastward and is now csusing a lighe disturbance {n Mont. The other portion bas recarred westward during the night and to- day, but there are indications that it will again approach the coast during the next twenty-four | Hours. Light rains or smow have occurred throughout Utah, Taaho and Montans, and cioudy eatler prevails thronghout Oregon and a portisn of California. It s expected that rain wiii occur 'hursday along the Pacific Coast as far south- d_as Cape Mendocino or Point Arena and is 10 reach San Francisco Thursday night. eneraily warmer weather prevails throughout the region west of the Rocky Mountains. The temperature reached 80 degrees al Los Abgeles to-day ahd 76 degrees at San _Luls Obispo. varmer weather is expected in San Francisco Thursday. _ Forevast made at San Francisco for 30 hours “nding midnight Decembér 3, 1896: Northern Californta—Fair in south portion; in- ‘oreasing cloudiness in porth poriion and probabiy rain along the coast from Pomnt Arena north: winds shifting to southeasterly. Southern California—Probably fair Thursday; light, variable winds. Nevada—Generally fair Thursday, * Utab—Otearing weather to-night or early Thurs- dey morning: fair during Thursday. Arizona—Fair Thursday. . . San Francisco and ‘vicinity—Partly cloudy “Thursday, becoming threatening Thursday night: winds shifting to southensterly Thursday after- noon. W. H. HAMMON, Forecast Official. NEW YORK MARKETS, Financial. NEW YORK. N. Y., Dec. 2.—Higher cables and an adyance in American railway securities for + Iondon stimulated purchases at the opening of to- day’s market. This with other favorable news led tp an advance of 14@2 per cent all along the line. Jérsey Central sold from 10314 t0 105 and. Lacka- wanna from 15734 to 159145, Gas stocks, conso'i- dated. of New York, moved up from 1594 t0 16134 and Chicago Gas {rom 74 Lo 753 Omanacom- mon was the feature of the grauger group, rising from 471049 on & report that the directors in | January nextwill take up the questfonof divi- dends on the common and the impression that payments will te made at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. Sugar was erratic and sold at 1161,@ 11754, closing at 11634. weak. a point. Speculation closed firm. Net changes show gaina of 14@)34 per cent, Chicago gas leading. Sugar, Readlug, Kock 1siand and Western Unfon Jost 14@% per cent. Total sales were 169,764 shares. American spirits was easier and lost about Bonds were higher. Sales footed up $1,848,000, | Delawure and }udson, Pennsylvanis, rose 3%: Nashvi.le, Chattanooga and St. Louis first sevens v York, Lackawanna and Western first Northern Pacific seconds, % : Northwest fund fives, Uregon Short Line sixes cer- : ¥en nessee Coal 214; Union Pa sinking fund eights, 2 to 90; Standard Rope and Twine sixes, 1. 1n Government bonds coupon fours of 1925 sold at 119%,@12v and coupon fives at 11334, Grain, i FLOUR—Winter wheat, low grades. $2 25@ i do fair o fancy, $325@ 360: do patents, £4 50@5; Minnesots clear, $3 40@ 415: do_straignts, $390@4 75: do patents, %4 50@5 50: low extras, $2 25; city mins, £4 49@5 T5; do patents, 85 43 #350@4; supertine, 40@3 30: fine, $1 & $'05. Sontnern flour. quiet, firm! common 1o 123 extra, §3 05@3 60: govd to choice do. 8 - 60@3 $0. Kye flour. qulet, unchanged at $2 85@3 25. COKNMEAL—Steady. 3 Western, 45¢ delivered. —Quiet; 28@28%4c, c. 1. 1. Buffalo. BARLEY MALI—Nominal: Western, 50@60c. \WHE AT—Spot_market dull. weak: No. 2 red FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. . WHEELOCK & CO., < Leidesdorfl St., Tel. Maln 1954. CENTRA L OFFICE Tel, Main 5828, 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Uptown Office—Bald win Hoe! (adjolning Grul Room). Tel. Main 339. PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- ., tetions. Reference 1st National Bank, 5, F. CHLCAGU. PRIVATE WIRE NEW YORK. W.A.CARROLL, BROKER CHICAGO MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCKS- Fast Wire Enst. Unequaled Service. STRICTLY COMMISSION, Private and Bank references quoted on application Ofiice, 328 Montgomery St., Sate De, 0sit Bla » Sel Muin 178 Tivate Parlor for Ladieg store and elevator, $1; £. 0. b.,8814c: ungraded red, 85@99c: No. 1 Northern, 9114@9 Ly4c. Optjons were dull, weak and irregular at 35@75C decline. May most active. No. 2 red January, BBV arch, 8014c; May, 877c; July, 83%c: December, 893jc. COKN—Spot, dull. No. 2, 29c_elevator; 30c afloat: ungraded mixed, 28c: No. 8, 261ac. Options aull at ae decline, cloalig weak. May only traded in.” January, 29%pc: May, 32%sc. OATS—Spot dull, weak: 14@3eC lower. Options dull, weaker. December, 2254c; Febru- ary, 24c; May. 2554c. pot prices: No. %, 23¢; No. 2 white, 2514c: No. 2 Chicago, 24c; No. 3, 50@20%c; No. 8 white, 22%4c; mixed Western, 22@z4%ac: whiie do, X244 @31i5e. Provisions LARD—Western steam, $4 20: City. $3 75: De- cember, 84 15. Refined, 'dull; Continent. £4 50; Houth American, $2 90; compound, 3‘.@45/5:. PORK—Ess. New mess, 8 25@8 75. BUTTER—Firm. Western dairv. 8@15¢: do ry, 16@23%%c: do factory, 7@12c: Klqins, mitation ereamery, 11@16c. —Ssteady; moderate demand. Part /4G 8%c: tuil skims. 214@8c ‘ EGGS—_holce, firm. Icehouse, 16@21c: West- ern fresh. 22@24c; do per case, $5. TALLOW—Dull, weak. Ci 814c; country, Crude, 22c; 51488%4¢. COTTUNSEED O1L—Quiet, easy. yellow prime, 2414%¢25c. RICE—Firm; fair demand. Domestic, 35,@6c; Japan, 41,/.%‘.4%:-. MOLASSES_Moderately active, stesdy. New Orleans, new, 25@34c. COFFEE_Eeay: 151030 polats down, Decem: ber. $9 05@9 10: January. $9 16: March, 89 0@ 9 20; May, $8 10@9 15: June, $9 10@9 26: August, $9 15@9 25; Seotember, $9 20@9 z5. Spox, duil, easy. No. 7, 93, @10c. SUGAR—Dull, unchanged. Off A, 37@4c: mold A, 454c: standard A, 434c; confectionern A, 414c; cut loaf, d¢; crushed, bc: powdered, 455C; granu- lated, 434c; cubes, 454c. Produce. HOPS—Firm. Pacific Coast. 3@1434c. WOOL—Quiet, firm. Domestic fieece, 18823c; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. PIGIRON—Fairly active, steady. American. 11@13. COPPER—Lake. §11 25@11 3744, LEAD—xasy. Domes.ic. -8 05 TIN—Dull. ~Stralts, $12 90; plates, moderately demand, EPELTER—Firm. Domestic, $4 25. CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Irr, Dec. 2.—The wheat market to- day was, by comparison wiih Tecent events. a tame sffair. A spell of firmness at the opening wa: caused by an advance of 14d at Liverpool and by light receipts in the Northwest, 316 cars against 445 last Wednesday and 833 a year ago, but more wheat wss offered than there was a demand for, and the appreciation was soon lost. Chicago re- ceived 32 cars and 1nspec.ed out 85,280 bushels. 1 xport clearances were heavy at 503,923 busheis, May wheat opened from 84c {0 83%,c, declined to c, closing at 234 11gc under yesterday. 1mated receipts for Lo-morruw 15 cars. CORN—AL the opening Corn was about steady, but no hing more. Withdrawals from store were 124.999 bushels. Export clearances were 11 bushels. May Corn opened at 265jc, declined to 2615@2614¢, closing at 2684, 14@se under yes- Estimated recelpis for to-morrow 250 cars. OATS—The opening wes firm and the Iater tone easy. Receipts were 18 cars. There were no wi hdrawals from store. KExports, 54,100 bushels. Mav Oats closed 3¢ under yesterday. Kstimated Teceipts for to-morrow 120 cars. FLAX—Steady. Cash No. 1. 7514¢c; Northwest- ern, 77@78%4c; December, 74%ac; May, 79%2@80c. Rece{pts were 38 cars. PROVISIONS—Product was adversely affected by the pearish temper of the other markets and by the conditions exis inz at the yards. January pork closed 5@73gc higher, January I &c higher aud January ribs 5¢ higher. BUTTER—Firm: ofterings light sold readiiy; puyers backward. Creameries—Extras, 22540 B b: firsts. 21@22c. Dairies—Exuras, 19c: firsts, 14@L7c: seconds, 10@ lzc. Ladles — Extras. 10@llc: firsts, ¥@8lac; packing stock, B@Ylac: grease, 2lp@c: roll EGGS—Demand good and feeling firm. Fresh 215c B dozen. MONEY—Was firm at 6@7% on call and time joans. New York exchange sold a: 60c premium. Closing Prices. W BEAT—December, 7915879%4c; May, 8234¢; July, 76%c. and The | batter, 11@12c. | "'CORNZDecember, 23c; January, 235sc; May. | 2634 OATS—December, 173c; May, 2134c. PORK — December, '¥6 8b; January, $7 70; Rubber common was | Southern Pacific of Arizona first sixes, | d Iron and Tennessee fives | U?es rye mixture, | Yellow Western, $2@ | | May, 84 17145, May, $8 0215 LARD—December, $3 87%4; January, $3 95; H1RS—December, $3 85; January, #3 80; May, $407%. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. Irr. Dec. 2.—Offer- ings of cattle to-day were free and. prices declined 10@15c. There was a blg run of hogs and packers succéeded in aepressing prices 10c. The demand was fair. Receipts of sheep heavy and demand slow. A decline of 15@58¢ took place. CATTLE—Keceints. 17,000. ¥ancy beeves. &5 25 @5 85: choice to vrime 1300 to 1700 B steers. 34 80/@5 25: good to choice steers. 1200 to 1500 . 14 «5@4 75; meaium steers. 1100 10 1250 . 84 10 440: fair beef steers. 1000 to 1200 Ds. §3 60@ 00: common beef steers. 83 50@3.75: good Lo choice stockers and feeders. 800 1o 1250 1b, §3 50@ 410: falr t0 good do. 600 to 875 B. 82 65Q 3 45: bulls, cholcs 10 extra, $5 00@3 65: bulis, poor to choice. $1 90@2 90: cows ana heifers, choloe o prime. 5 6084 107 cowm, Tair 1o ciclos, $2 40@3 40: cows, common (o falr canners. $1 50 @2 30: calves, good fo choice. 5 U0@> calves, common to good. 83 50 o4 90; Texas grass steers, 82 65@3 50: Western range steers, $3 26 @3 80: Western range cows ana helfers. $2 50 @3 0; milkers and springers, B head, $26@40; Texas fed steers, 83 60@4 25. HUGS—Keceipts. 58,000. Heavy pacing ana shippinz_lots. $8 10@S 40: common to choice mixed, $5 15@3 4b: choice assoried. $5 35@ 845 light, $320@3 45: pigs.. $2 B0@3 45, SHEEP=Keceipis. 16,000, JM1ecioc o choice, 12@3 60; lambs, £3 25@5 15 NEW YORK STOCKS. Bonds, Exclinge, Money and Raliroad Shares. Money on call easy at 2@214%: last loan at 2% and closing offered at 2. Prime mercantile paper, 4@4147. Bar sfiver, 65%4c. Mexican doilars. 501 @51%c. Eierling Excnange dull, with actual Dusiivas 1u_ bankers' bills at 34 8314@é B33, for sixty aays and §4 ¥6lg for demand. Posted Tates, $48415@4 875, Commercial bills, 84 841/ @4 8314 Government bonds firm: State bonds dull: rairoaa bouas higher. Siiver at the board was neglected. CLOSING STOCKS. Am Tei & Cable... 90 |North American... 15 Atchison. . Northern Pacific.. 14 Preferred Praferred Adams Express. Northwestern. ‘Alton, Terre Haute 67 | Preferred American ExpressllZ [N Y Cent: American Tobacco 75%4|N Y, Chicago&st L 1234 Preferred.. -101 7| "1sf preferred 71 Bay State Gas..... 1054 2d preferred. 271, Baltimore & Ohio.. 16 [N Y & N H. 79 Brunswick Lands. 11 [N.Y.& New Eng...— Buffalo, Roch & I, 20 [N Y Susq & W.... 93 uada Pactfic..... 5614/ Preferred. 2614 unada Southern.. 4853/Ontario.. 9 Canton Land. ...... 507/Ontario & Western 15614 Central Pacific..... 1514/0rezontmprovmnt 11 Chies & Obfo. [ l6b4' Prete-red.........— Chbicago Alton.....160 |Orecon Navigation 16 Preterred. . 1162 |Oregon Shore Line. 15 Chieago, B & Q.... 7554 Pacitic Mail . 255 Chicago'® EIIi.... 41 |Peoria. D& Kvans 2 Preferred.. . 96 |Pittsburz & W ptd. 15 Chicago Gas_....... 7544 Puilman Palace. Cleve & Pittsburg. 160 Consolidation Coal. 31 Quicksiver . Preferred. Consolidated Gas..161 [Reading. CCC &St Lous... 28%3RioGrande& Westn Preferred........» 82" | }referred. Colo Fuel Rock Island. Preferred Rome Watd&: Cotton O:1 St L&SW. Commercial Preterred Del Hudson St Paul Del Lackd: Preferred Denver & B St Paul & Di Preferred. ! Preterred. Distiliers. 8t Paul & Om: General Electric... 8114| Preferred. Erie . Gy St P M & M 11 _Preferred Fort Wayne. Great Northern Silver Ceriificates. 651 Sotthern Pac.fic... 16 Southern R R 10%4 Green Bay. Preferred... 29 Harlem, . ISugar Refinery. .. 11654 Hocking Coai.. Preferr:d 102y, Hocking Valley Tenn Coal & Iron.. 284, Homestake......... 34 | Preferred 1) H & Texas Contral 8 |Texas Pacific ..... t% Tilinois Central.... 98 |Tol A A & N Mich.— Towa Central....... 8 |TolOblo & Central 20 Preterred 29 | Preferred . 50 Kansas & Toxas... 133,(Tol st Lonis & KC 6 Preferred. _ iBbj Preferred Kingston & Penn.. 3 |Union Pacific. 3 Lake Erle & Westn 18 |U P Den &Guif.... 18 Preterred 3 U & Cordage.. 614 Preferred 1214 Guaranteed . 2474 43U S Express 10 g Istand U S Leather........ 9 Louisville & Nash. Bul4l Preferred. . 8 Louisville, * 25 U S Rubber. Preferred... Preferred Manhatan Con 14| Utea & B River. .. Memphis & Charls 15 Wb 8 L & Pacific. Mexican Centra 7345 Preferred. 1 Michigan Central.. 90 Minn &S L. Preferred Minn & st . 1914 1st preferred 76" Preferred 304y 2d vreferred 4814/Am Cotton 54 2214\W U Beef. D29 Mobile & Uhio. 22 jann Arbor. 9 Nashviile & (hait. 67 .23 National Linseed 20 N J Central Erie 2d pfa........ 20 DNorfolk & Wi American Spirits.. 133 Preferred Freferred.. 80 2ONLS. Northern Pac 1sts.115: Do Class 8 4, 55.1013 Do 2ds. .n7% Alabama, ciass C.. 96 | Do 3da. 197 Atchison 4s. 785%| Do consol b . 86 Do 2ds A. 4174 0r Improvmn ist. 8814 Canada Eou(h 2iis.1043g( Do bs.. D203 Cen Pac1sts¢1'85.103 (U R & N ists.. Cheroee 4s, 1896.102 | Do consol 5s. ... —— Or Short Line 6s...11034 pDogomsol Be..... 66 acific 6s ot . Y Phila & Reading is 517> 1 Do 1st pfd Incom. 1 Grandewest a5 7038 ISt L&TronMtGenbs 74 StL &S F Gen 6..109 111 °w Erie 2as St Paul Consols. ...128 FtW&DenCicy 1sis 641q|5t P C & Pa lais ..11714 GH&SABs 91 S0 Carolina 434s. .. 100 Do 24 Ts. ‘Southern R R0s... 9034 100 ‘. 8914 Do Pac Cal 1sts..107 H & Tex Cent bs...108%g Tenn new s....... 80 Doconbs......... 100 |Toxas Fac ais..... 80 Towa Central 1sts.. 86%s|Faxas Pac 2ds..... Kansas Pa Consois 49 {Union Pac lsts 8610015 Ks Palsts Den Diviis [US 4s reg of 1925.119: La Consol 4s., 98 | Do ds, coupon....119: Missouri funding...— _ |U 8 4s reg of 1007.108 MKT 2d 5834| Do 4s, coupon....11014 Do ds. 82" Do2s T Mobile & 19 | Do bs, reg. 13 Mutaal Union 6s..108 | Do 8s.coupon....11314 N J Cent Gen 5 Va fanding deot... 6l14 N Y C & 8t Loui: Do registered.....— Do deferred 6s. Dotrustreptsipd 614 Nor & West Gen 65117 N Carolina con 4s.100 Do 6s. 119 ,Wasbash 1st 6s....106 NorthwestConsols. 139 (West Shore 4s..... Dodeb bs........107% FOREIGN MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL, ENa., Dec, 2.—The spot market 1s steady at 7s 62d@7s TYd. Cargoes dull as 368 8d, prompt shipment. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following. Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: December, 6s 1034d; January, 6s 1034d; February, s 1034d; March, 6s 11d. SECURITIES. LONDON, Exe., Dec. 2.—Consols, 11111-16; silver, 2974d; ¥rench Rentes, 1071 80c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - si84 Steriing Exchange, sight. - 4 871 Sterling Cabies. L — 488 New York Exchange, sight. - 10 New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 143y Fine silver, B ounce. s 653 Mexicaa Doliars. —_—— PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Blairgowrie takes for Sydney 49,- 873 ctls, valued at $81,250; Trafalgar, for Sydney, 56,194 culs at 84,290, Futures declined agaln. The spot market was weak and the top figures had to be shaded to sell. Quoted at 145@160 B ctl for common grades, $1 5214@1 65 for average No. 1,81 5614 for choice and #15734@1 60 for extra choice for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL EESSION—9:15 0'clock—May—6000 2000, $1 59, S¥COND & Y — 4000 ctls, #1 58; 8000, 81 577; 5000, $) 5814; 16,000, $1 b34; 6900, $1 58342 2000, 81 5754, REGULAR MORNING SESSION — May—86,000 15,000, $167%4; 10.000, $1 57%4; 4000, 81 8734 : 22,000, §1 5744 NOON 000 cils, 81 6754 22,000. $1 57; 8000, $1 87 BAKLEY—*hipment of 58,712 ctls Chevalfer, wvalued at $88,700, to England. Spot grain is steady and unchanged, but futures are lower. We quote Feed, 85@u0c; choice bright, 8114@92%45¢: brew- ing, 95c@#$1; No. 1 Chevalier, $1 10@1 20 B ctl. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:16 0'clock —No sales, SECOND SxSS10N — December—4000 ctls, 90c. May—2000, 86%c: 600D, B6Yac; 4000, 5%c; 4000, 96c. REGULAR MORNING SEssioN—May—4000 ctls, 97c; 2000, 96%xc. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. OAT>—Kecelpts are ampie for a1l needs. White range from $110 to $1 35 B cil. secording to quality. Black, for feed, $0c@$1 06: for seed, $1 20 Gray, nominal; Red, $1@1 10: Surprise, $1 50@1 60. Z —In free supply and dull.” Large Yellow, Small Round do, $1 B ctl; white, 80@ 8Ti5¢ B ctl. RYE—$1 0216@1 05 B ctl. BUCKWHEA1—$1 25@1 35 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $5@5 10: bakers' extras, $4 90@5: super- fine, $4 1:@4 50 B bbl. CORNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $18@19 P ton; Cracked Corn. $19@20 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices In sacks are as follows, usual discount to the irade: Grabham Fiour, $2 85 9 100 1bs: Rye Flour, $2 75 3 100 1bs; Rice Fiour. 8575: Cornmeal, $. 35: extra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 50: OAt Gr #4: Hominy, 85 10 @3 30; Buckwheat Flour, E Wheat, 83 50; Farina, $4:' Whole Wheat Flour, Rolled Oats (bbls), $6@6 40: Pearl Barley, L 0712@«: Spiit Peas, $350; Green do, $4 25 00 1bs. HAY AND F¥FEEDSTUFFS. Oflcake Meal is higher. No other chanzes. BRAN—$14@!4 50 for the best and $13@13 50 % _ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$18@19 for lower grades and $19 50@20 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS — Roiled Barley. $19 50@20: Oilcake Meal at the mill, §26 50 % ton; jobbing, $27 50; clipped Outs, 31 30@1 35 B ctl. HAY—Wheat, 88@10 50; Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10; Oat. 86@9: Barley. $7@8 50: River Bariey, 85@6 650; Alalfa, $6@7 50: compressed, $6@ 9 bu: stock. $5@8: Clover, $6@5 B ton. STRAW—35@d0c B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Continue dull and unchanged. Bayos quotable at §1 40@1 60 B cil: Small Whites, $1 20@1 35: Large Whites, $110@1 25 R ctl; Pinks, $1 15@1 20: Reds, $1 20@1 25: Blackeye, $1@1 20; Red Kiduey, $2 25@2 50: Limas, §1 75 @1 95: Butters, §1 25@1 50; Pea, 81 25@1 45. SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $2 75@3: Yellow Mus- tara, $2 10@2 25 B ct1: Flax, $1 35@1 40: Canary Seed, 23@23c B Ib; Alialta, 4@6%ac; Rape, 214c: Hemp, oVaC. DRIED PEAS—XNiles, $1@1 15 ctl; Green, $1 40@1 60 B ctl. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes, 76c@$1 25 B ctlin sacks and 75c@$1 25 in bxs; Early Rose, 35@50c; River Reds, 45@50c: Burbank Seealings, 256@40c for Kivers and 50c@$1 P ctl for Salinas. ONIUN>—40@65¢ B ctl. VEGETABLES—Mushrooms are bardly in suf- ficlent Supply _to quote. Marrowfat £quash is quotable at $4@6 @ ton: Egg Plant, 35@ 40c # box: Tomatoes, 20@50c; Green Peppers, 35@50¢ B large box: Dried Peppers, 7@sc @ Ib; Green Peas, 4@7c: String Beans, 4@5c ® Ib: Los Angeles String Beans, 12b4c; Drled Ukra. 8@9c ib; Cabbage, 40@50c B cu: Carrots, 30@4vc sack; Garlic, 134@2c B b. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Easy but not actually lower. CREAMERY—Fancy, 6@36c; seconds, 2214,@24c B DATRY—Fancy, 22@23c: 200d 10 choice, 20@ 21c; iower grades, 15@18c B . PICKLED—16@ 18¢ B 1. FIRKIN—15@17¢ B . CREAMERY TUB—15@ 19¢ B B. CHEI-Sk—Cholce mild new quotable at 11@12¢; common to good old, £@10c: Cream Cheddar, 1@ 12c: Young America, 11%4@1434c: Western, 11%g @12%sc; Eastern, 1214@18%4¢ B Ib. EGG¥—The market coniinues to shade off. Eastern, 25@27%c ® dozen for fancy and 21@ 22c_tor cold-siorage; ranch Eggs, 32164@3sc for small to medium and 35@8734C 10r fancy; store Eggs, 25@260; Duck Eggs, 26¢, POULTRY AND GAME. POULTRY—The market is quiet and nét ma- terlally changed. Live Turkeys, 13@14c B I for Gobblers, 13@14c B 1b for Hens: Dressed Turkevs, 14@16¢: Geese, % pair, $1 26@1 50; Gos'ings, $1 60@1 70; Ducks, $3 50@4 50 for old and $4@5 for young; Hens, 83 50@5: Roosters, young, $4@4 50; ao, old. $4@ 4 50; Fryers,”$3 50@4: Broilers, 83 25@3 50 for Jarge and 82 75@3 25 for small: Pigeons, $1 25@ 1 50 @ dozen for youn snd 7bc@$1 for old. G AM K- Prices aresteady. Quail. $1@1 25 B doa: Mallard, $2 60@S 25 B doz: Canvasoack, 8 @9: Sprig, 81 75@2: Teal, $1 50@1 75: Widgeon, $1 25 1 50; ~mals Duck, $1; English Snipe, $1 26@) 50: ack Snipe, 75¢; Hare, $1: Rabbits, $1 26@1 50 for Cottontails and $1 for small: Gray Geese, 82 50 @%; While Geose, $1; Braut, 81 60; Honkers, $4 60 » dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Apples, 76@90c B box for choice. $1@1 25 for faer Red, 35@65¢ for common; Eastern, $1 503 b Pears, 40@75¢ B box: Winter Nellis, 75c@$1 25. Fersamate, 58606 B box il BEKRIES— ek Cranberrres from Caj , $8@8 50 B bbl; fro Co0s Bay, $2 50 B box. e e Strawberrles aud Raspberries are oot worth quot- g GRA PES—Stocks are steadily increasing and prices are steadily declining. Black Grapes, 40c B box: Verde's, 26@s0c: Cornichoss, 25@4Uc. Grapes in Cratés bring 10@16c more than 1n boxes. CITRUS FRUITS—Mot much change. Fresh Limes are on the markei. Mandarin_Grarges are lower at 75c@81 B box: Grape Fibii 86 7 B box; New Navel Oranges. 83@4 B box: ediings, $1 25@2 35: Lemous, $1@1 50 for com- mon and $2@2 50 P box for good to choice: Mexi- can Limes, 85@4 00; California Limes, 50@7bc: Bananas, $1@2 ¥ bunch; Pineapples. $2@4 B doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— . Lo Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- ows: CARLOAD LOTS—Apricots are quotable st for Royals and 1134@12c for choice to fancy Moorparks; Prunes, 53 for the 4 sizes; Peaches, 4@53ac for prime to choice, 614@7c for fancy and i0c for_peeled In boxes: Apples. 534c B 1 for Cieporated and 2@2140 for sundried; Fears. 214 5¢ for prime to choie, 4@53zc for quarters an 63/4¢ for halves; Piums. 4c 1or pitted avd 135c for unpitced: Neetarines, $14@4 4 for choice and Siag tor tancy; White Fign, vc; hick Figs, 234 43/ac. : JOBBING PRICES—Peaches, 4%@5 !-ncy.w?x_;u B M peeled, 1235c cois, 6 ¢ P b: fency, 10c; 18c: evaporated Apples, »34c; sun-dried, 2! Prunes, 33,@4c for the 4 sizes 12@ Figs, blm:‘xg ot unpressed and 3@3%4c for % white &1 SoF Flums, 4146180 for. pitieh and 1346 10¢. va: pitted: Nectarines, 4@6c P Ib i« ime to fancy; Pears, 214@be for 'whole, 434@5%3c for quarters and 434@6Yac for halves. RAISINS— los:el?xx; Pfim '.‘o. B. rl.-uo—g»‘umn 23 i Town, c: 3-crown, 0: seed- less Sulianas, 53gc; less Muscatels, Axscc; 8- crown London layers, $1 15; clusters, $1 5u: Dehesa uumn.u{a 50; 'lmperlal clusters, $5: dried Grapes, 8¢ B Ib. . JOBBING PRICES—SAX FRANCISco—Four-crown, loose, B34c: 3-crown, 434¢: 2-crown, 334c; seedless Sultanas. 534c; seedless Muscatels, 4 55C; 3-crown Tondon iayen 5: cln i Dehesa ers,” $1 25: clusters, 81 Clusters, 83 73: Toapatial clusters, 88 26, NUTB—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts, 61,@7c B B for siandard and 9@9%c B for softahell; Almonds, 6@8%gc for “Languedoc, 834 for hardshell. and for paper-shell, iobblng: Peanuts, jor Bastern sed 4c for roia: Hickory Nuts, 6@6c : Pecans, Zm B b Fiberts, 11%@8“ c; Brazil Nuts, g H AN C! HONEYComb, 16 12!/,c for bright and 5@9c forlower grades; water-white extracted, 5@5%ac: l‘l§u -anh;x extracted, 414@4%¢; dark amber, 3@ ; dark, 2@sc B . EESWAX—23@26c B . PROVISIONS. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 6c B Ib for heavy, 7¢ B I forlight medium, 93¢ for light. 10c B 1 for extralight and 113sc P Ib for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams, 13@18%c: Californla Hams, 11@l1 Mess Beef. £1@7 50: extra mess do, §! 0; family do, #9@9 50; extra prime Pork, 87 50@8: extra clear, $16 B bbl; mess, $14 B bbl: Smoked Beef, 10c.3 b. LARD—Eastern, tlerces, is quoted st 5sc for compound and 6@64c for pure: pails, 7c: Cali- fornla tierces, 5@b14c 1b for componnd and glac for pure: half-bbis, 034ci 101> tins734ct do 5-1b, c B Ib. COTTOLENE—§’ c in tierces and 7%@ 8340 1n 10.1 ting 0 L0072 2 HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 8@ 834c; culls and brands, 7@7%2c: medium, T@7%C: nd brands, 6@6lc; lght. 6@6Yac: and brands, b@%:?c;?vnmm 6@8gc: cul bruods, 5@514¢; salted Kip, 6@/c: salted Cal 7@8c: 'salted Veal, 6@7c: dry Hides. 13c B Ib culls and branas, 1Uc # Bb:dry Kip and Veal, 10c: culis, 8¢ B ry Calt, 16¢; culis. 1uc: Goatskins, gogxu« each; Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 20@35¢ B 1b; medium, 15@20c;. winter, 7@dc; Sheepskins, shearlings, 10@.5c each; short wooi, 85¢ each; medium, 40@50c each; long wools, R oNan o No. 2, 235 B v 1. rendered, 3¢; No. 2, 2 Iv; refined, Byge: Grease, 2¢ 3 Ib. 83 WOOL—We quote Fail Wool: Humboldt and Mendocino, 8@9c B B: free northern, 7 ; middle couniles, fiee, 514@7c; do. aefeciive, 415 @6c; San Joaquin, do. foothill, 6@7 Valley 'Oregon, 1134 bs’, 11@11%4c. ern \ regon spring. 7 @12%3c; do, fall and 8 HO¥XS—7@8c falr to choice and 10@llc B Ib for lancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcatta Graln Bags, spot, 414e. Wool Bags, 2413@264c. COAL—Weliington, $8 % ton; New gVellington, 8873 ton; Southfield Wellington, $7 50 B ton; Senitle, 85 50@6; Bryaut, 585 50: Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, $8: Scotch, Brymbo, —: Cum- berland, $13 P tonin buik and $i4 in sks; Peunsvi- vania Anthracite Egg, $11@12 B ton; Wel thracite, $8@10; Cannel, $8a8 50; Reck Spring: Castle Gate “an¢ Plessant Valley, $7 60; Uoke, $11@121in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. SUGA t—The Western Sugar Keflning Company quotes, terms net cush: Cube and Crushed, 6c: Powdered, 5lgc: Fine Crushed, 6c; Dry Granu- lated, 4740: Confectioners’ A, 47gc: Magnolia A, 415c: kxira C, 43/c; Golden 'C, a%4c: half barrels L4 more than barrels, and boxes g more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- BEEF—First quality, 5%4@8c: second do, 4 6c: third do, 31;(:@«: ® my’@ Al b MUTTON—Wethers, 6c; kwes, 63ac 3 . LAMB—T7c 3 b, medium and 3@3%4c 1or small; dressed do, 4 i, S@3 Y4 @ terers are as follows VEAL—Large, 41,@5c; small, 8@7c PORK—Live Hogs, 3@3%4c B Ib for large and RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE ¥OR 24 HOURS. . 14,508 Straw, tons 2,34 | Bulier. cus. . _6.264 Cheese, cus + 13,124 | Kggs, doz, ‘Washington. .. 15,980 Hides. no Barley, cus. 28,436 | Pelts. bdl Oats, ctis. 315| Wine. gal 50| Brandy, g Oden, ctls.. . 3us|Wool, brs. Oregon... Washingion... 6.310| Sugar. obis. Beaus. sks 4,77 | Leatner, rolis. 161 Corn. ctls, 4,655/ Raisins, boxes.. 40 Ogden. 550/ Tallow. ctis. 10 Potatoes, sk, 5,789 | Quicksilver,fsika 10 Onlons, sks. 680 Lime, bbls."..... 201 Bran. sk . 55| Lumber. M fest. v Middlings, sks.. 2(0|Chicory, bbs..... 70 Hay, W0n8........ 260| Paper, reams.css 1,750 e TRE STOOUK MARKET. The decline in Comstock shares set in again yes- terday ana the higher-priced stocks fell off, from 5c to 15¢ under the usual light sales. The Mexican deliuquent sale takes place to- day. The Red Cloud Mi'l and Mining Company of Douglas County, Nevads, has levied an assess- ‘ment of 2 cents per share, delinquent December 31 The date of delinquency of the assessment of 10 cents on the capital stock of the Mount Diablo Mill and Mining Company has been postponed to December 22, 1896, and the day of sale to January 18, 1897 The annual meeting of the Andes Mining Com- pany has been called for December 18. ‘'he Haie & Norcross Mining Company, on No- vember 24, served notice upon the Chollar, Potosi and Savage companies of withdrawal from the contract made between these four.companies May 26, 1896, to sink shaft 1 on the Brunswick lode andto contribute one-fourth each toward the ex- pense of the undertaking. The contrat provides that after the shaft shou.d have reached a volnt 100 feet perpendicularly below the depth attained May 24, 1896, any par.y should have the right to give notice to the other three tha: 1t did not wish to contribute any more money toward s mking 1o a greater depth, and that after thirtv days shall have elapsed after the receipt of the notice by each of the other companies the company givinz such notice shall be relieved from further expense on account of sinking the shatt. The Hale & Norcross has expended thus far on the Brunswick work about $50,000, and after a tnorough exploration of the ground down to and including the 400-foot ievel, no ore of auy vaiue has been found. It Is understood that the Chollar, Potosi and £avage mining companies will accept the notice of wi hdrawal of the Hale & Nurcross, and will continue the work of sinking shaft 1. BOAKD SALES. Following were the buics In the San Franctsco Biock Poard yesterday: RFGULAR MORNING SESRION. FOWMENCING B 400 Chilar.. .1.60) 150 1.55 500 CC&V .. 1.56) 2000 Con Im.:01 40U G&C.....46(l00 8 Nv 40) H&N. 2 400 Mexcn. 300 Oceldul.... 130. €0) Belcher .. 200 .. 100 Chalige AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 100 Belcner. 450 Cholr...1.60,400 Potosl....75 200 ...........38 160 Savage.. 46 100 B&B......70: 400 Seg Bel....11 400 . 69 300 Bullion....13 300 Challg 70 . .. 50 Union (...40 200 Oiah... .06 300 X Juckes..31 Following were ihe bwws in the Pacific Stock Loard yesterday: BFaULAn evearpe—1 100 Confl. .. 8T’ 760 C Imp.....0. 250 ... 700 Crwn Pr. 49 500 Scorplon..03 SB&M...12 200 Cualng....50] 200 Choirl.67 1.6 600 Tlah... .. (700 XJackes.. »CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 2-4 P. . 16 1.58| . L9 155 Con.Cal&Va... 1.50 Challengs Con. 30 31 Con. Imperial. 01 5% Couiidence.... 85 —. Con New Yorz — 0% Crown Point... 24 23| KEastSierraX: — 4 Eoreka Con... 25 Kacheaver [ — ¢ G 0ula & Ui . a Eaiow Norc 98 1.00) GOLD MINING EXCHANGS. 300 Lockwood ¥ 200 oo b “ bt a3 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3-27. X U S'ts coun. 11054 0 5 dares.. 300 110% Do new 155061193, — SRt e MISCELLANEOUS RONDS. Cal-stCblefs. 11034112 1 M6s, — - CnlElel:LOllih% - Do&ull 6s... — CntraC W 5s 9215 9714P &0 Ry 6s. — 115 Dpot-stex-cp — 973, (P&Ch Ry 6s. 9714100 Edsn L&P 6312514127 * |Pwi-st RR 63108~ — F&CHRR 6510115105 |Keno,WL&L — 105 Geary-st R5s100 105 |SactoP& L. — 100 LosAng L 6s ~. 100 DoGnteed 6s 94 101 Mit-stCblegs) 28 DolyCon bs.10534106 NaVings 1st — 100 NevCNgR7s.100 - SF&NPR5+.100 10015 SPRR Arizfs 9315 — [SPRRCal ¢5.110 - [SPREcal5s. — 100 SPBrRCal6s. 9654 ISV Water 68.11815119 NP CRR6s.10014105 {SVWateras. 99~ 9914 N Ry Cal 6, StktnGEE6s — 102 N Ry Cal Gs. Sunsrl&16s. — Onk Gas Bu.. — 104 |Sutter-stR5s.109%; — Do 2d is 6s...108 107 |VisallaWCts — = — Omnibus Gs.. — 119%4 WATER STOCK3. Contra Costa — 833gSan Jose...., — — MarinCo..... 48— |Sprog Valley 9713 973 @4S STOCKS. 85 |Pacific Light 49 50 — [SanFrancsco 98 9814 Oak G L&H 63 64 |Stockton..... — 20 Pac Gas Tmp ¥3%4 90 INSURANCE 8TOCKS. Flreman'sFai6215180 [Sun......... — — COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — - [LondonP&A.126 - 128 Anglo-Cal.... 54 59 |London&sF. — 30 Bank of Cal. 28814240 - [Merch Ex.... 12 — Cal SD&T Col0744110 |Nevada...... — — First Nationil80 — [Sather BUo. — — BAVINGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&LCo.1880 1500 (Sav&lLoan.. — 105 HumbS&L1100 ' — ' [Security......250 ~ — Mutoal....... — 431 Union Trust.770 — SFSav Uniond70 495 STEEET BAILEOAD STOCKS. 107 110 ) Oak SL&Hay — 100 — 50 |Presidio. 5l — . 4814 483 Sutier-s: - PUWDER STOCKS. AtlanticD... — — [Giant Con.... 1834 19 Basterm Do 78 = udaon Diocs ot 0% California.... 70 100 '[Vigorit. 50c 80c MISOELLANEOUS 'STOCKS. Alaska Pkrs. 97 98%aNat VinCo.. — 10 BikDCoalCo. — 10| ceanicSSCo 19 — CalCot Mills — — |PacAuxFA — 4 Edison Light135 12514 PacBoraxCo. 95 — GasConAssn. — — |PacRoll Mill — Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf PaintCo — 7 HawC&SCo.. 1715 177 PacTransCo. — — HutchSPCo_ 243, 254/Pac T&T C.o — — MerExAssn.. 110 “{Sunset T&T. — MElecLignt 3% — |United CCo. — — BALES —MORNINW 0585104, Roard— 100 Edison Light & Power Co.. 125 €0 100 Hutchinson 8 P Co. ik BT1y 26 Market-st Rallway. 43 50 25 do ao. 43 25 25 Oceanic S S C 21 00 $1000 Omnibus 119 25 85 § F Gasligh 98 L0 50 do do,s 18, . 9800 50 do do,s15. 98 1214 80 do do 98 12 50 5V Water. ¥7 87 SALKS— A FTEENOON SESSI0N. Foard— 50 Edison Light & Power Co 125 00 30 Giant Powder Con... 19 00 25 Hawatian Commercial. 17 6214 275 do do- . 17 50 83 Market-st Kaiiwa, 43 25 65 S F Gaslight... ..... 98 00 $4000 8 F & N P Hailway Bonds........ 100 1214 $1000 S V 4% Bonds.. 99 25 Street— 100 Market-st Rallwa 43 25 $7000 8 P Branch R: 96 70 SEL o ey REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. William and Fiorentina Wankowskl to T homas Shieids, lot on the E line of fla‘{hldam sireet, 87:68 of Ellis, 8 25 by £ 100: 81 Charles F. and Emma Moore and Louls and Catherine Levy to Henry and Laura Nieman, lot on K line of Boyce streei, 400 N of Geary, N 25 by E 120: $10 Willlam H. Brainard to vavid J. Kelly, 1ot on N line of Dorland street, 201:8 W of Dolores. W 28, N 170, E 25, 5 172:635: also lot 14, block 8, Flint Tract Homestend Association: $10. Ira M. Sloper to Kate E. Sloper, lot on S line of Jersey street, 55 & Diamond k 25 by 5 90: aiso lo. on SW corner of Sixteenthstreet, 720 SK of Epstein street. SE 25 by 8W 125, lot 32, block 1%, Flint Trac. Homestead Assoclation: $10. Auvgustino and Marla -Parente’ to Michete Tanno, lot on W live of Vincent!piace, 117:6 N Green street, N 20 by W 57.6; $10. F. M. L Peters to Sarah L. Sou her, 105 vn § line of Filbert street, 65 E of Taylor, S 85 by E 27.8: gitt. Hermann and Bertha Rodgers to Hobert R. Hind, lot on E line of Larkin street, 70 S of Califor- nla, S 40:6 by E 87:6; $10. Harry and ksther Block to Leo Block, undi- vided half of lot on E line of Larkin stree.- 112:6 N ot Ellis, N 25 by E 68:9: $10. John Verdenhaiven to Christiane A. Verden- halven, 1ot on SW corner ‘of Harrison streets, W 90 by S 25: gift. Same to sam d Sixth lot on SE corner of Sixth and S 50 by E 85: gift. Hannah O'Keefe (adminls ratrix of the estate of Daniel O'Keefe) to Samuel C. Armstrong, lot on % corner of Langton and Harr.son streets, NI 25 by NW 85; $3500. George W. Harris to Minnie M. Farris, lot on 8 line of I street, 57:6 W of Eleventh avenue, W 25 by ¥100; gift'ard $10. Dora E. Craig to Solomon Getz, lot on N line of K street, 57:8 E of Twenty-seveuth avenue, E 25 by N 100: $1u. A ‘Willism G. Walton 10 Petranelle Mickelson, lot o0 S line of 8 stree’, 87:6 E of Forty-third avenue, E 76 by S 100; $3)0 George W. Robinson to George D. Lubben, lot on E line of Thirty-eighth avenue, 175 N of U street, N 50 by k 120; 81 Teress and F Wensvinger to louis J. O'¥ar- re’l, lot on E line of Valencia street and NW line of Mission, N 168:7%, SE 85:634, SW 142:97; 5. Frances M. Hawley to €olomon Ge’z lor on SE line of Athens sireet, 226 8W of Brazil avenne, SW 75 by SE 100, bemng a portion of block 73, Excelsior Homestead: $10. E. M. Rosnthal to Catherine Welch, lots 1 and 2, block 78, Excelsior Homestead Association; also, lots 9, 10 and 11, block 161 lot 9, block 362, and lot 10, block 380, ~onth San Francisco Home- stead and Rallroad Association; also, lot on SW line of Marquesas street, 2:5 NW of Alleghany, 76 by 1L0, portion of b ock 199; $10. Harry W. and Ruth 8. Ta. lor to Charles Herold, lot on E line of Girard sireet, 100 S of Wayland, 8 100 by k 120, lot 7, block 6, University Mound survey: $10. ALAMEDA COUNTY- Edmond F. Defeu to Dollie C. Jones (wife of J. . L) loton ¥ line of Willow sircet, 108 & of Lincoln, 8 27 by E 90, being lot 6, block B, Toland Tract, Oak!and, subject to mortgage: $10. Dolie . Jones (wite of J. It L) to Sarah M. Jones (wife of Henrv Z.), same, Oakiand: $10. E. E. and Mellia P. Wheaton (by commissioner) 10 Union Savings Bank, lot on SE line of Tweirth avenue, 353.13. SW ot Eas: Twent-eighth street, SW 70.885, SE 120.5¢, NE 71.24, NW 114.67 to beginning, belng lo; 36 and portiou'of lot 33, Tem- pleton Tract, Eust Oakland : §:199. ¥. C. Miller to Jobn A. Riepe, lot on N line of Santa Ulara avenne, 225:8 W of Second, W 116:8%4 by N 144:3, beng portion of loi 17. lands of the Teutonix Park and Homestead Association, Ala- meda: $5. Christopner C. Webb to John O. and Lena Adler, undivided haif_intsrest in lots 27 and 29, biock 6, Cantral Park Tract mapof amended map of Cen: tral Park, Alcairaz and Newbury s:ations, Lerke- ley; $10. " K. Whitcomb (administrator of the estate of J. B. Whitcomb) to same, undivided halfof same, Berkeiey; $325. Albert W. ana Ella A. Craig to Ellen W. Coll, loton SW corner Kearney avenue and Warring svreet, W 270 by § 120, being 'ots 1 and 2, block 6, map of property of Jobn Kearney, near State Uni- versity, Berkeley: $2750. Antoony V. and Mary A. Tuohy to Adeline W. Moulton, lot on W line of Oxford street 120 N of Vine, N\ ¥84:8 by W 134:7 being 1018 25 to 36 and 5 24:%, ot 24, block 3, map of resubdivision of biocks'3 and 4, Antisell Tract, Berseley: $10. W. W. Camron, John Clemishire, H. P. ~quires and First National Bank of Oukland by (com- missioner) " to P. E. Bowles, 1ot on NW corner of Pleasanton and Oakland avenues, N 2838, W 1900, 8K 2372.50, K 12815 10 bgein. ning, belug lots' 1cod, 29 and 30 and S 60 feet ot ot 52, map of Onkland Land and Improvement {ompany's subdivision of the santa Rita Kancho, Muiray Township; also lot on N K corner of Santa hita and Oakiand avenues, N 1089 by K 800, be- l.nf) dou 81 of above map, Murray Townshi George B. M. and Alice M. Gray to R. W. Meek, Jot on S line of Alblon street, 120 W of Teiegraph avenue, 5148.13, W 54, N 142.89, E 54 1o begin- ing. being the E 24 feet of lot 27 and W 50 feet oft T oflots 24, 25 and 26, Alden %ract, Oakland; Peter W. and Elizabeth J. Anderson to Alfred Eren, iot on NE line of Perry street at the point of its Intersection by the dividing line. be.ween lots 2 and 3, block T, revised map Oakland Heizhts, theuce NX 248.80. SE 830, SW 220.85, N W 50.85 to beginning, being the NW portios of lov3, blockc T, sevisea map Oakland Helghts; Onk- and; $10. Mary A. Hogan to Edward and Margaret Barry, lot on'N line of Taylor street, 47:6 E of Pine. E 30 by N 185, pelng the W 30 feet of lot 43, block 703, Oakland: $10. 1. L. P. and Laura Dietrichson to Jens C. Brunn, lot on N corner of Jackson and Eighth streets, E 40 by N 100, block 83, Oakland: $10. A. E. and Mary W. Bolton to San Francisco Mu- tual Loan Association, lot on, W line o Fifie nih avenue, 56 N of East Sicteenth street, N 56, W 85.40, 8K 57.60, E 96.20 (0 beginninz, being a portion of lots 1 to 24, block 32, San Antonio, East Oakland: $10. 2 C. E., Mary ., J. E. and Anna E. White et al. (b3 commissionen) to Ttallan-Swiss Mutual | oan ssociation, lot on § corner of East Eleventh street and ‘Twenty-sixth avenue, Sk 75 by SW 100, beinglots 1, 4 and_3%, block L, Know es and Potter_subdivision of Kennedy Tract, East Oak- land; $45€0. A.E.and Mary W. Bolton to West Oakland Mutual Loan Association, lot on SE corner of Butier avenue and boundary line of Du; nigan Tract, thence SE 87 by W 20.89. NE 89.51, E 30 to inring, being lot 12, Dunnigan Tract, Oak- 1and Township; $10. Golden Gate Improvement Company to Carsten Aurot, lot 4, block D, Golden Gate Tract, Oakiand Townsiip: $4L0. Phillip an | Susie Rogers to Will'am J. Dingee, lot on X iine of iinden lane, 100 E of Cherry street, E'50 by N 136:9, being lot 196, *ale Map of Temescal Park, Oakland Township: §5. Peter Nelton and the Remiliard Brick Company et al (by commissioner) to the San Francisco Mo- Tual Ldan Resooiation, 10 on £ e or Ealem N 40 by E 100, Oakland Town- stree , 120 N of Alcatraz avenue, being'lot 2, block 2, Hersog Tract, "(‘:%:-3"?' nd Alice_C. Bail les A. a < Horace S. Seaton and Etta ll:’ n:qmn‘i uum of Third street, 151:8 N of Bancroft way, N 50 by E 138, being lot 20, block 113, tract B, Berkeley ’mnuud ‘iown Improvement Assoclation, serke- Willlam J. and Virginta R. Dingee to Cumming, sawe, Oakland Township; $1410. Builders’ Contracts. Meston S. Price with Christ Knulte, adding a st to frame buliding at 2018 sutter gtreet; $5432: Oliver Everett, srohitect. Mary E. Roberts, with T. R. Bassett & Brow., to erect a two-story frame building on S line of Eddy street, 212:6 W of Devisadero: $4740; Henry A. Schulze, architect. Charies MoLanghlin with Charles Dunlop, Iath- ing, plastering and stuceo work on 8 line of Mis- sion street, 350 K of Eighth: $1098; Charies Ged- des, architect. : —— - Not. a Good Sailor. 2 A Iady who lives in an inland town in New England, went to the last conven- tion of the Christian Endeavor societies at Washington and .traveled from Boston to Baltimore by steamer. She had never been on the sea before. After her first night on the steamer a friend observed, when she made her ap- pearance on deck. in the morning, that she looked very much fatigued. *“Why,"” said the friend, “I am afraid travel by water does not agree with you. Didn’t you sleep well? The sea has been perfectiy calm.”’ “Sleep!” exclaimed . the lady. “Ididn’t sleep a wink. Iam tired all out, and I shall never travel by water again.” ‘What has tired you out?” ‘Why, trying to sleep in that thing. I read the card in the stateroom about how to put on the iife preserver, and I thought I understood it all right, but I suppose I didn’t, for I couldn’vget a_wink of sleep ”, with the thing o ‘Youth’s Companion. THE CALL CALENDAR. DECEMBER, 1896. £ ‘ _ Moon’s nuu.J 5 | New Moon,| Th.| Fr.|Sa. 20 | 21 12{23?24 25 | 2¢ 27/a8l29 0|3 | | OLEAN STEAMERS, Dates of Departure From San Francisco. SATLS. Dec Dec STEAMER | DESTINATION. | PiER. 8, bPu (Pler 5 s,uuffler 11 3, uru|Plecd 4.20au | Plerdt 5. 12w | Pler 3 5, $AM|Ploril 5. 9au|Plery 5.10ax |Pler 7 6. 9am| Pler 2 6.10ax |Pler 13 7, brM|rler 2 7.11aM|Pler 11 812 M|[PMSS 9. Pam|Pler 11 9.10A% | Pler 14 9. 12u |Pler 1% Newport ... a| Vic & Pgt Sna Honolulg...... Newpor. . State or Cal. | Portiand . Dec ABlanchard | Oregon ports.. | ee Dorfe.. China &Japan Dec 10, 1M (P M 88 Sydney. .|Dec 10, 2ex|Pler 7 ¥ D=c 10. 8AM/Pier9 STEAMERS TO AKRIVE, STrAMER | Frox | Dus Eureka.. Newport. . Dec Wellington... . | Departure Bay -.Dec Arcat; .. |Coos Bay. ‘-Dec Bunol. Newport. “Dec Weeott Oregon port «.Dec Santa Rosa. San Dieco...... ..Dec Del Norte Grays Harpo ‘Dec North Fors. ... | Humboldt Bay De Truckes Coos Eay. Do Umathil .21 ! | Victoria & Puget Sound .- Deo Fomon; Humbold: Bay. \iDec &inte of Cai. . | Poriiand.. t.pr AliceBlanchard Portiand ..Dec g | Newvort Dec Tacoma, Dec Crescent Clty ..Dec City of Para... |Panama TDec Homer.........|Coos Bay Dec Corona. San Diezo. o Colum| ¥arallo: Portland. ¥ aanina P T R TR T P iy * SUN, MUON AND TIDE. BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. December—1896. U. §. COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY Tml} Thursdav, December 3. 7.10| Moon rises /61 | Moon sets. SEATTLK—Salled Dec2—Schr Ruby A Cousins, for San Francisco. TATQOSH—Pasved Dec 2—Ship Levi G Burgess, hence Nov 32, for Tacoma: bark Big Bonanza, frm Kanaimo for San Francisco. Pass-d out De¢ 2—sStmr Lakme. from Seattle for San Franclsco; Br stmr Welllugton, from Depar ture Bay for San Franclsco. Passed {n Dec 2—sShip Prussia, hence Nov 21 for Port Blakeley; bark Gen Faircnlld, hence Nov 25 for Seaitle. CLALLAM BAY—In port Dec 2—Bark Gath- erer. trom Departure Bay for San Francisco: bark St Katherine, from Port Blageley for Yokohama. DEOBYT BRAGG—Arrived Dec 2—stme Jewei, ho. BOWENS LANDING-Salled Dec 1—Schr Mon- terey. for San Francisco. LT ORT BLAKELEY—Salled Dec 2—Bkin Ame- fi'flo‘&'}i&“fi"""" for San Franclsco. "‘,"'305“‘;"“— rrived Dec 2—sumr touth Coast, “00S BAY—Arrivea Dec 2—Stmr Trackee, hoe 380; schr Daisy Rowe, hence Nov 39. Slmate Forelgn Ports. Salled Dec 1- R ec 1-Ship Big Eonanzs, orl}gvz:gx’fiu—vumm Dec 1—Brstmr Empress 5 ‘ancouver, 3 S e s Mo o pacouer, 80d not * Empress of ST VINCKENT—Arrived Nov 20—Br stmr An- andale. hence €ept & and sailed for . NEWCASTLE. NSW—Salled - it sorsay Francntc Dec 1-Br ship ACA —salled Dec 2—8t, for San Francisco. % S aL Eucs Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamer. NEW YORK—Arrived Dec 2—Stmr Siverian, from Glasgow; stmr Trave, from bremen and Southampton. Salled—stmr St Paul, for Southampton: stmr Teutonic, or Liverpool; stmr Westerniand, for Antwerp. Tmportationv. EUREKA—Per Pomona—49 bxs butter, 500 3 . shingles, 33 sks wool, 1 sk saddlery, 1 bx fruit, 1 bdl saws, 1 _bal hides, 8 PKgs express, 1sx coln, 19 pes 100 M ft lumber, 1 coop chickens, 3 sks dry goods, 5 pkgs mdse, 1 cs 8h0¢s, 2 bbls mineral ‘water. E Rand E R R—52 bxs 51 hf bxs fish, 8 bbls 136 bxs butter, 1 basket costumes, 1 ¢s frogs, 523 bxs apples, 40 sks wool. 66 sks peas. VICTORTA—Per Walla Walia—161 bdis hides, 3 pkgs mdse. 40 s whisky. 6 sks net floats. June bx gold builion. > Seattie1 ca ‘clotsing, 48 bdls wire, 100 bxs bops, 1cs dry goods, 451 ¢s salmon, 120 bbis 500 sks oats, 18 pkgs mdse. 10 pkgs junk, 126 green bides, 1 ¢s rugs, 12 bxs 2 bbis 5 pkgs express. 1 cs poultry, 2 sks coln, 54 c8 ruv- bers, 268 bdls hides, 1 bbl whisky. . Douglas Isiand—1 bx treasure. Seattle via Great Northern—301 copper siabs, 1 sk copper, 1 bbi potatoes. 250 sks flour. Tacoma~ 3 pkgs mdse. 23 bls sacks, 1 bbl wine, 1 bbi gi, 1 cs brandy, 2977 sks wheat, 1000. oars’ bultion, 1 bx tel material. Sumdum~—127 sks concentrates, 2 pkgs gold buls lton. Tacoma, wes: of Fargo—340 sks flax, 242 bt 720 qr sks flour, $800 sks wheat, ¥ bxs piates, 1 cl hose, 1 bdl p matter. Everstt—1000 kgs Dails, 700 bars bullion, 246 Tis 6 cs 8 bdls paper, 1 siot machine. Port Townsend—15 pkgs express, 1 sk coln, Anacortes—6753 sks oais. New Whatcom—4 bbls wine, 60 bbls broomhan- dles. b cs liquors. Vancouver—4 sks ore. East via Vancouver—500 cs whisky. b cs cigars, 12 pkga p gear, 34 cs cigarettes, 5 bbis ammonia, 1245 cs cona milk, 7 cs dry goods, 66 cs hais, 16 cs drugs. 778 cs boots and shoes, 5 cs tobacco, 13 cs underwear. 5 s grease, 1 cs shoelaces. 3 cs knit goods, 2 bls cotton, 3 cs hosiery. 3 c« flannel, 3 cs ftrusses, 2 bxs zinc, 2 cs ladies’ vests, 3 c3 wood powder, 80 ca raisins, 7 cs hames, 4 cs planos, 10 cs axle grease, 60U bxs starch, 200 bbls giucose, 845 c3 tobacco. Consignen Per Pomona—Arctic Oll Works: Humboldt Min Water Works: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: McKay & Co: Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co; L D Stone & Co: N ‘arantine: Sherman, Clay & Co: Standard Oil Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: Scoit & Van Arsdale Lumber Co: W B Sumner & Co:_Sacramento Fish Co: B Caito; A Paladini; J H Newbauer & Co; Pac Coast Fish Co; Milani & Co: Norton, Teller & Co: E G M’ Kalish & Co: O BSmith & Co: Hulme & Hart: American Union Fish Co: Witzel & Baker: Wheaton, Breon &Uo: Thos Denigan, Son & Co: C S Moses; G Camilioni & Co: Park & Lacy; Gold- stein & Co; Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schuiz: Hills Bros: Ross& Hewlett; F B Halght; N Ohlandt & Co: M B Moraghan: J B Inxuglia: John Phillips: Brigham, Hoppe & Co: U S Wallace Per Wal a Walia—Bank of Californla: Bernstein Bros: Brown Bros & Co: Buckingham, Hecht & Co: Belby Smelting and Lead Co; = Fredericksourg Brewery; Goodall, Perkins & Co: J K Armsby & Co; Thomas Loughran: WV B Sumner & Co; ~unset T and T Co: Wells, Fargo & Co; C J Leist & Co: 3 P Thomas: Moore, Ferguson & Co: R : Bowers Rubber Co; Dunham, Carrigan Brown & Adams;_Blake, Moflit & Towne; Wolf & Son: H Dutard: Meyer, Wilson & C»; Prot : Deming. Palmer Miliing Co; B Curtaz & Go; AmericanTobacco Co; Main & Winchester: A Denham; W G Richardson: H Levy & Co: Sachs Bros; Wellman, Peck & Lu; Haas Bros; L Saroni & Co; Henry Doyle & Co; L D Stone & Co: G W Gbbs: Globe, MeCabe & Co; Murphy, Grant & Co: Abramson. Heinrich & Co;’ Labor Kxcoanze: P Berwin & Co: H butard: Kittle & Co: k.ver-ti, Fenton & Co: Lone Syrup Mafg Co: Alex Fi la: Ozl pelio:; Eppinger & Co: -ideman, Lachman & Co: Bank of British Co.umbla; G Sanguine:ti: Georye Herman: G W_Howard; Mt Shasta Min Spring Co; Michalitschke Bros; Amer Press Assn; Miller & Son: California Wine Assn: American Blscult Co; Haas, Baruch & Co: R B Hooper: Wm T Car- rett: Pac W allppaper Co; ¥ A Bruah: Lileatbal & Co: Sterrett Printing Co; W G Hinton;Klein & Co Hoffman, Rothachild & Co; Wieland Brewing E A Smith;J K Armsby & Co: Pacific Postal Tel Co; Kahn Bros: Duft & Co; Blssinger & Co; S Fos- ter & Co: “hefliel t, Dellamand & Co. o 5| Time i w OCEAN TRAVEL. T3] 553 HW 4 0.08 PACIFIC COAST _STEAMSHIP (€0 5| 1.06 — TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY L whart, San Francisco, as follow. P sl 841 For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 9| Fery] A (Alaska), at 9 A. Dec. 10, 26. z and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town- NoTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive 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 column the third tide, and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additlons to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given bv the charts. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States Hvdrographle Office located in the Merchants Excbange ls maintained in 8am Francisco for the beneflt of mariers without regard to nationaiity and free of expense. Navigators are cordlally fnvited to visit the office. where complete sets of charts and salling directions of the world are kept on hand for com- parison and reference, and the latest inform can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all masters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill 1s.hoisted about ten minutes before noon, and 1s dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telearapbic signal recelved each dav from the g:lued States Naval Ob.ervatory a. Mare Isiand, A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. If any, ls published the samé day vy the afternoon papers, aad by the morning papers the following day. W. S. Huemzs, The Time Ball. Lieutenant, U. 8 N., in charge ERANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOF. U. 8. N.. DERCHANTS EXCHANGE } EAN FRANCISCO. December 2. 1894. The time ball on Telegranh Hill was aroppsl exactly at noon to-day—L. e.. ai noon of the 12052 meridiun, OF eXacLly #i & £. M.. Greenwich Lima. W. 8. Huexzs, Lieutenant U. §. N.. in charge, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. WEDNESDAY. December 2. victoria and Puget Sound. ports; to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Fomona, Doran. 1814 hours from Eureka; pass and mdse, to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 34 hours from Ven- tura; 6197 buis oil, to Pacific Coast Ot Co. Bark Undaunted, Olsen, 9 days from Tacoma; lumber and latbs. 10 Hansen & Co. Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, 16days from Honolulu; pass and suzar. t \illiams. Dimond & Co. s[!chrrarfigéll and ”F;n&e. Colstrup. 0 ho'rs from ewal nt s wood, 55 cd: Hé'c%h“l? l(‘)olllfl& b r Rellance, Skipper, 214 d: from Polnt Arena; 75 cds wood,to R A G’énrlg‘n Co. Cleared. WEDNESDAY. December 3. Nic stmr Costa Rica, McInt 3 D}x’nsmlllrv‘l ca, ityre, Nanaimo; R r ship W eiburn, Jones. Ipswich, G W McNear. Wh bark California, Montgomery, whaling: Wm Lewis. & Wh bark Chas W Morgan, Layton, whalln; Co?“k Mohican, Saunders, Honolulu; Weich & W_R King. Sailed. WEDNESDAY, el 2. Stmr Washtenaw, Croscup, Tuoml:.“ iy Kimr Greenwood. Carison. Nic stmr Costa Rica. McIntyre, Nanalmo. Etwr Crescent City, Allen. Crescent Cliy. brabip Blairgowrle, Munson, sydney. Ship Cyrus Wakefleld, Henry. New York. Ship Sbenandoah, Murphy. Liverpool. Brlhw Cambusdoon, Macdonald, Queenstown. Hrig Wm G Irwin, Wiiliams, Honolulu, Schr Sparrow, Dart, Eureks. Schr Maid of Orleans. Arfl. Grays Harbor, Schr Murion, Genereaux. Grays Harbor. Schr Newark. Beck, sowens Landing. Telegraphle. POINT LOBOS. Dec. 2.—10 e hazy; wind NE; velocl.y 8 miles. Charters. T:)l'hs Br stmr Lennox loa s wheat for Cape wa, . —Weather The schr Vesta loads mdse for Central America. Miscellaneous. The Nor stmr Herman Wedel, Jarlsberg, pre- viously reported having put into Yoiohams, 10st salls, deck gear and two boats on passage; also burat boom, gaffs and 20 tons of wheat. Brstmr Chittagong was docked at Hongkong Nov 29 for repairs. Domestic Ports. VENTURA —Sallea Dec 2—Schr John F Miller, Sailed Dec 2—Stmr Alcazar. send, Seattie, Tacoms, Everett, Anacortes and New Wratcom (Bellincham Bay, Wash.), 8 A. 3. Dec. 5, 10, 15, 20,26, 30, and every fifth day there- after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R. R., at Tacoms with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. X.'Ry., at Port Townsend with' Alaska steamers. For liureka, Arca'a and Flelds Landing (Hum. boldt Bav), atr. Pomona 2 P. M., Dee. 8, 7,11, 1 19, 28, 97, 31. and every fourth day tigres For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simedh, Port Harford (San_Luls Oblspo), Gaviot ta Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Saa Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 9 4. Dec. 1, 18, 17, 21, 26, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrord (San_ Lois Obispo), santa Barbara, Port Los An- reles, Redondo (Log Angelos) and Newport, 11 a.x. Dec.3,7, 11,18, 19, 23, 27, 81, and every fourth day thereatter. ‘or Enseoads, San_Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, La' Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 A3 25th of each month. I he Company reserves right to change steamers or salling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 - NewMeutgomaty srest. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st., San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 Ao u. F ARE 12 First-cla; Including 5. $6 Second-class Jberth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of California....Nov. 29, Dec. 9,19, 29 Columbia ..Dec. 4, 14, 24 Through tickets and through baggage to ail Eastern points. Rates and folders upon applica on w0 F. F. CONNOR, General Agent. 630 Market streot. ANODALL. PERKINS & CO., Superintend COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUS French Line to Havrs. OMPAN Y’'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH & River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by 1his 1ine &vold both :ransic hy English rall way an: the discomfort of crossing the chanuel ina Smail boat. New York 0 Alexandris, Egyph Vi Facly first-cluss $160; second-cluss, $116. LA CHAMPAGNE. LA BRETAGNE M & vk lurilies particulars apply to A NROEK‘.A‘;::,‘ Bowling Green W 2. 7. FUGAZL & CO. Agents © Mongomry avenue, San Francisco. CEANIC S.S. C0. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULY NEW ZEALAND, av AUSTRALIA. s.5. AUSTRALIA, . AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Satur- s, Docember b ai 10 4 M. Special pArty Tates. ® 8. ALAMEDA salls via HONOLULY ana AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, Decdmber 3 .‘.i.’.: "cOOLG ARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWY, South Afrioa. . D. SPRECKELS & BROS. GO., Agents, J- . SPRECKELS & O ontgorgery street. Frelght Office, 337 Market st.. San Francisco. STOCKTON_STEAMERS Lea 38, Washington St, s L it “x./?xizu received up to s . @ Accommodations Reserved by Telophona. ‘I he I::ly line maxing through raies on Vallep Road frelght. VALLEJO AND U. 8. NAVE-YARD. STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Dally ex. Sa'. & Sun.. *10:30 X, 4 and 9:30 . Saturday eanse ereens P1UIB0 A 1, 4 P SBundays. 8 r ng Mission-street Dock, Pier 2. Telephone Black 26 *Excurslon trip, giving 6 hours at Navy-Yard. FOR SANJOSE, LOS GATOS & SARTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT at 10 A 3. (¢ ays ; Alviso dally as 8 r. M. (Satu exce| i m:-n:l FA RKEK ex: senger. Fare between Nan ’ Clay &, Pier 1 "3 tubs buttes, ° 4

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