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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDENESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1897. AR o el 0l S 0 AT A e T R e v e e e o e g i e g MBS RS B el BT Ll R e e e e e e e p ) TS cember sold up 1o 9135c and closed firm at that EXCHANGE AND BULLION. ior lower grades: new water-white extracted, 414@ | of Garfiela (Sherman), N 25 by E 100, block 45, NOTICE TO MARINEES. ( C O M M E R C I A L W 0 R L D e 4%4c: light amber extracted, $3,@4c ¥ 1b. City Land Association’ $2:0 s s g Corn was strong-in sympaihy with wheat aad | Sierling Exchange, 60 days........ — $4834 | BEESWAX—U3@25c B b Frank . and Giace G. \damsto GraceG. Ad- |, prancn of the Uulied States Hydrographlo ¥ good ceneral buying. It closed 3¢ higher. Steriing Exchange, sight. = 48515 e ams. iots 6 and 7, Spring Valey -iomestead: $10. | omog"located fn tha Merctanty Exchango ls & s were firm, aftecied somew Lat by the wheat | Sterliug cables. = 486 PRUVISIONS, John . and Aunie M. Spencer to James A. Sor- [ OFW8 [0SV, ‘5an Franeisco for the benefld K SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. 1 is additional e\'lfle:oe of :he abuvdant supply of | ad; dc: but l;low . ely by‘;he a"‘;‘h):é -'52_! :c: §ew ;nm Exchange, sigh - l?’v. ensen, lots T€1 and 762, Gif. Map 3. $10. ‘mariners without regard 1o nationatity and ¥ c1d at present in the country. mand droppe: uter and par: of a ews York Lxchange. lelegraphic.. — 3 Y by i Stiver lower. FThere was a falling off In Lhn activity of the bond | was ost. Five Siver, per otnce. oD Hama. Bacon and Lard all are weak. and while ALAMEDA COUNTY. expense. visit the 4B1 | theTe is mo decline, dealers are cutting to effect | Elizabeth M. Ford to Chares G. Taylor, 1ot on | Navigators are cordially fnvited 10 ‘ ces 1) g w nd saliing marke., but prices £r.he most part were steady | Provisions were very siow. The opening was | Mexican Dollars.. e Ve s e E line of Pine:street, 83:4 & of ‘laylor, S 26 | office, where complete sets of cha=a a und in some cases siroug The total sules were | lower because of liberal receipts of hogs here and #1,400,000. Unitea States new 4s rezistered we:e | the lower yard prices. 1he marset railied siizhtly = Wheat on the up grade again. Barley steadier. % ani: or com- 5 by E 90, block 695, Oakland, quitciaim deed; $10. | direciions of the worid are kept on hani; of Ch CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9% 8 B for heavy, B o eference, and the latest info! Oats and Corn rather more active. Byequiel. | 1iv.0i00%,c'bid and o Coupon Teebid, ke bs | with grain bot b ser wonk agsin. The c1oss was FRODUCE MARKET. 934c for llght medium, 10 for iight, 1034c B b | Eighth avence So i or e e O | Ao A o obtalned regarding lights, dsngers e e A msip i L L wesns OF | lowar: TDRosEib; xipoti was TaiDe lowsn Te: Ry for extmw Ughi and aZc forsugarcured. tasi- | sireet,S 80 by E 100, biock 182 (1inion, kast | to navigation and all matiers of interes: 1o ocesd Hay and Feedstuffs uncha-ged. the Bs coupon a: 11514 e R TTe e P WHEAT AND OTHER cRAINE, | L Sk aze ot Cureds e | wiEela 500 ) < 2o ¥lour and Milistuffs as before. 1'0 al sa.cs Of Stocks to-day, 346 600 shares. in- | Jower. red Tele- Hams, 10@10%gc ® Ib: Nes: Beef, $7 60 B bbI: | Wyliam D. Matthews to Hipolite and Foseife | Thetime ball ontop of the bullding on Telel WHEAT FREIGHTS—Are steady st 27s 60, | cxita’ mess ' "80:" family do.” 810:" salt | Dayis ot on MW eormer of Baptrots. and ixin | granh il b hoisied about ten mminates bofore A UE Pork, &5@s50 B Lbl: exira prime Pork. $10: | & reets, W 50 by S 100, biook 126, iract B, Berke- | Boon. and is dropped a: noon. 130 = e pean opilons. The chartered wheat fleet | ex:r) cicar, 3)6@1 6 50; mess, 315 3 bbl: Smoked | for rs, i 3 d telegraphic signal received each day from inport has a registered tounage of 81,600, against | Beer. 1015@1256 B b. X Blekeiey: s10, O"" mprovement Assoclatlon, | & oK A Naval Obrervaiory a: Mare lsiand 72000 jipne on the same date last year; diseas | LARD_kasiers terces quoted at 634@5%c for | “X QY o8N 10 Jumes 0. Clamsge, lot on S tine | ol e R gaged. 44 500 tons, sgainst 1:,500: on the' Way to | compound ana 6Yac for pure: pails, 75405 CAlfornia | of e e ot b A notice stating whether the tfme th1s DOrL. 200,900 (ons. against 277,500, tierces, b@514c ¥ B tfor cowpound and bpc for e 14T 56 by . D gt of Sunnyelde | oropped on time. or giving the error. if aay, 18 HEAT—Liverpool and Paris ‘{utires are ad- | pure: huit-bbis. 634c: 10-1b uns, 754¢; dod-1b, 114C. | Hirookinn Tomesnip: s, 00k S5 Warner Tract, | SroRDee O o'same day vy the teracon papers vancing Chicaco is higherand the tone Is firmer | COTTOLENE—1ierces, t3gc. =~ Packa-es 1083 . Pardy (trusteesof | and by the morning papers the followlng s’ cluding: Atenison preterre! 3812, C. and O. | Thg leading futni o s DRI Grain Bags bigher again. S e Ll e R, | et res rang Potatoes and Vegetables weak. and M. 8525 Manbauan 10,530, Missouri Fa- ARTICLES. Cpen. ’um. 'Mw. ter, Cheese and iggs unchanged. fic 385, M. 0. 4.5, New York Central s Lo s o " 3020, Northern Pacific_preferred 15,304, O. snd | _Wheat No. 2— e TEHD 10,140. Reading 3857, Rock Islaud 18271, St. | October.. Game lower and in bad condition. ,705, Souihern (allway prererred 885, Grapes sulll glut the markel. b prefecred 6665, Unioa_Pacific 33,820, Dried Fruit at a standstill. an Tobacco 4100, Bay State Gas 15,200, Hams, Bacon aud Lard weskentng. December. Ch.cazo Gas 33,000, Geueral Eleciric 1600, ba- cific Mall 3418, ~ugar 28347 T. C. a:d L. 3 Hops 1n very good demaid. Chica o Great Wesicra 12,340, Wool and Hides unchaug:d. LONDON MARKET. Beef, Pork and Mutton as before, Coffee unchan ed. Previous prices for Oils. Increased coinage o the Mint. ACTIVITY IN THE IRON TRADE. Heavy inquiries ppeared this week, ccommodated. Prices con- re 50 higher. rods $1 The Industrial Review say for crude iron 2 larger than tinue upward higher, steel raiis $2 higaer. Naiis have advanced 15c, and wire is correspondingty stronz. Struc- tural material is $1 per tou higber. Pigiron is scarce, and consumers are offering premiums for immediate deliveries. Th market Is in condition not very satisfactory to eiiher buyer or seller. buyer sees prices movinz steadily upward. ‘The seller sees his stocks exhausted. New transac- tions durlug the past week have been moderate, but they trowded the capacity of the market Added strensth has appeared i bars this week, and almost without exception milis are asking a stiff advance. As & rule they are well filled up with orders, and are pot seeking addiuional busi- ness COINAGL OF THE MINT. ‘The September coinage of the local Mint was $6.184,000 against §3,940,000 for the same month last year and consisted of $5,800,000 in double eagles, $330,000 in balf eagles, $38,000 in half 5, r the dollars and $16,000 in dimes. 1 he coi; first nine mouths of the year was $27,136, against $19,929,951 for the same time in 189 IMPORTS OF MEXICAN SP Imports cf specie from Mexico during the first three-quarters of the year were $6,444. 260 agninst $6,354,180 during the same time in 1896 and in- cluded $5,459,474 in Mex can dollars $462,243 1o silver bullion ana 542,515 in go'd bulilon NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 5.—The Evening Pos’s London financial cablegram says: The stock markets were quieter and irreguiar to-day owinz to fail off in specuiation, being entirely due probabiy to the fact that to-morrow will be a strict Jewish holiday. Mines were easier. Americans opened lower in sympathy with the New York c.08: Of yesierdny. Tuey ciosed strong, however, on New York suyp: and with a steaay increase sterest on this side. O Aherican uitis wers freeiy offered to-day for discoun.. The Paris and Berlin markets were firm. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Prices for Bonds and Eailway Shares. NEW YORE, N. Y., Oct. 6.—Money on call easy at 214@3%; last loan aua closed at 215@5%; prime me:cantile paper, 414@5X; Sterling ex- change weak, with actual business bankers' bills AL $4 8.3 for demand, and at §4 8214@4 B2%; for 60 aays; posted rates, $4 83@4 84 and 84 5512Q 4 86; commercial bills, $4 81@4 81%4: siiver cer- tificates, 95@56; bar silver, 86c; Mexican dol- iars, d2¥ge. CLOSING STOCKS. Rallroads— St Paul Atchison.... . 15| Preterssd Preterred . 8234|851 Paul & O Baltimore & . 16im| Preferred Canuda Pacific. 793, |StP, M &M Cunada Southern.. 57%a|“outhern Pacific. Central Pacific.... 17 Southern Kaillway. Ches & Ohio........ 24| Preferred Chicago & Alion..160 | Texas & vaci Chicago, B&Q.... 87%s| Union Pacific. 96% Chicago & r. 1 57 "|U PD&G.. CCCasL. 8634 | Wabush. Preferred 83| Prefer Del & Hudson.....117 | Wheel & L Del L & W .15814| Preferred. Del & Rio G. F xpress Companles— Preferred .169 Crie. new .. t preferred. Ft Waype. Gt Nor ptd. Hocking V- Jilinois Cent. Lake Erle & W Preteired Lake Shore Louis & Nash. Maohattan L 104 |Chicago Gas. Met Traction 121 | Cons. Gas. Michigan Central.106 |Com. Labie Co.. Miscellaneous— | A Cot oil. : 108% | Preterred. 1915 Am'n Spirlis. 761u| Preferred. 173153} Am Tobacco, . 6035| Prefer Minn & St. L 6 |Col ' & Iron. D 2414 do do 1st pref'd. 87 | do do prefd... 75 Mo. Pacl 335% Gen. Electric. 3 2814 iliinols Steel. . Mo K &T. 15%2 La ¢ lede Gas. do New Alb&Chicgo. 10 | “do prefd. do ~ do prefd. 5213|Nat Lin Oil N J Central 8575 | Uregon Imp. Co. Y Central 110 Pacific Mail ¥ Chicago&StL 15| Pullman Palace,...179 do do 1si prerfd. 7814 »ilver Certificates. 55 do do 24 prefd. 3613 ~tan Rope&Twine. 6l4 Nor West. . 15" |sugar..... 114655 No Amer Co. 434 | Preserred. No Pacific. ... 2034| 1 C & iron 303, Preferred 5:t3| U § Leather. 8 Ontario & 1734 Preferred. 65 Ore R & X 36 U S siubber.. Ure ~hort Line.... 20| Preferre Pittsburg. .. St Louis & 8 F Preferred ~bort Ribs, 100 ibs 14721414 70 000 cus, $1 4785 14,000, 314734 8100, $1 4134, May— $1 453, Cash quotations were as fo . 2 Npring wheat. 56@S80%" hoat, 18G8Sc; No, 2 Kea, 9vs4ct No. 2 Corn, No. ats, 1531/4( : No. No. 3 \VDI:/B.’CL o b, 4@46c: No. 2 Barley, nominai; No. 3, f.0. b 2714@36c: No. 4, L 0. b 1 Fiaxseed, 9214@95c; ; Mess Pork § bbl. $805 @8 10; Lard @ 100 1bs, 34 4714@4 50: Short Hibs 5 20; Dry Salted Shoulders sShort Clear Sides Whisky, distiliers finisned goods, per gars, Cut Loaf, —; Granulated, No. 3 ‘spring White, £. 0. b., 2214@23c: Finer No B Ave ah Timoihy Seed, $2 6214 Bides (l0ose). $4 85@: m, ——1 Standar. Recelpts. | Shipmenia. b On the Froduce Exchauge to-day the Butter mar- }:t(alwn“ sieady: creameries, B‘l:ezw,c; dairies, 2 c: cheese, steady at B@9c: eggs, steady: fresh, 1334c. 4 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURFS. PARIS FUTUBES Flour — Opening . Wheat—Opening Wheat Movements. Minneapolis. Milwaukee . Kausas City . TIDEWATER. EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET 21, CHBICAGO, IiL, Oc. 5 —CATTLE — Trade In ther slow, and prices favored buyers in a great many instances, heavy natives and uo- | desirable cattle generally -eili g very unsatisiac- cattle. $3 80@4 50 for comuwon to medium Jdressed beef grades, up to $5@5 40 for choice L0 extra shipping becves, with sales largely $11@14; Oa preased, $12@ Clover, $5G10 # ton. Locai quotutions are as follows: $1 45 for No. 1, #1 4614 for choice and $1 4734@1 50 ® ctl for exira cuoice for milling. Foue CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SrssioN—9:16 o'clock—December— 2000 ctis, $14614: %000, $) 4634 36.000,81 47: g‘s"ifll u':'l‘%: z;)l,ooo l;wnx,,: 4,000, :{ ::%; 281 4675 May—4000 $1 44; 2000, i 6000, $1 ny:/:' 500, b = 0 14415 SECOND = Skss1oN — December — 10,000 ctls, $1 47355 24,000, §1 4734 4007, §1 47345 14.000. 147801 12000, $1 47 2% he A 400, 51 4535 1 $1 4755 May—2000, $1 45L4: UOU, § 48 REGULAR MORNING ~EssioN—December—12.- 1 477 54,000, 000, $1 46: 6100, A¥TERNOON SEssiox — December—4000 ctls, $1 47347 2000, $1 48 44,000. §1 4814 10,000, 8148350 2000, 3148145 $1 48 $1 4715 5000, $1 456%: 26,000, May—6000, 31 47; 2000, 81 5’7'%: 4000, BAKLEY—~The Star of Russia takes for Cork 61,253 ctis Chevalier, valued at $91,00. Laheed,is suill quiet at the decline, tut the fesling Brewing 1s in better demand for ship- t At improved prices. No change in Cheval er. Feed. 85@90c B ctl: Chevaller. $1 6216@1 573 for No. 1 and $135@1 40 for No. 2: Brewing, $1 0735@1 10 for No. 1 and 9234@97%4¢ B ctl for dark Coast. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—:15 0'clock—No sales SECOND SESSioN—December—2000 cils, B9343c; 10, 0V, 8834c REGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—8000, £9c. AFTERNOON SEssioN — December—2000 ctls, ¥9c; 2000, 883 c: 4000, 88140 OATS—Traae is ratber more active, the demand teing beiter. There is no change in prices. Fancy Feed are quotavle at 81 2734@1 3u B cil: zood 1o choice, $1 174@1 Surprise, $1 35: Rea, $115@1 25: Gray, $1 15@ 120; Milling, $1 2214@1 27:5 ® eu; Biack, for feed, $1 10@1 15; for seed. $i 25@) 86. Cilpped Oats sell at $1@2 B ton over the raw product. ; commou, §10714@1 15: CORN—Some improvement in the demand Is poted at the 0:d prices. Smail Round Yellow. $1 15@l 20: Large Yellow, $1 0732@1 12%: White, $10714G1 1214 # cul. RY E—Continues quiet at $1 1215@1 15 P ctl. BUCKWHEA1—$6c@$1 15 it FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, Previous prices rule for all aescriptions. FLUUK—Net cash prices are: ramily extras, #5@5 10; Bakers' extras, $4 75@4 85 bvl. CORNM Cracked Corn. £25@2i L, ETC —Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton: ® ton. S—Prices in sacks are as follows, MILLSTUF vsuai discount to the trade: Grabam Flour, $3 ¥ 100 1 $5 75; Oatmeal, £3 50: Oat Groais, $4; Hominy, #3 10@ 8 80: Buckwh Wheat, 83 25; : Rye Fiour, §250 % 100: Rice Fiour, ‘ornmeal $2 25; extra cream do, $3; Fiour. $3 26@3 50; Cracked ina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, 25: 'Kolled (bbis), $0 70@5 90; in sacks, 75: Pearl Barley, $4; Spiic Peas, $3 50; Green do, $4'25 ¥ 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, Quotations remain undisturbed. Hay Is steady. BRAN—$14 50@1b for the bes: and 313 50@14 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$19 50@20 for lower grades and 22 P ton for the best. STUFFS—Rollea Barley, $18 50@20: Oil- ¥ cske Meal at the mill, £30 ¥ ton: jobuing, $31; Chopped Feed, $15@18 ® ton: Cocoanut Cace. $1% 50: Cottonseed eal, $20@30 B ton. HAY—Wheat, $12@15 % ton: Wheai and Oat, $10@12; Barley. ¥10@12: ¢ m- Alialfa, $8g9 50; siock. $5@9: ETHAW—30@4i0c B bala 5.0 al. around. “Ihis market, 0i COUFse, is hardening | than 3U0 Re—1.1b pails. 60 n = case, 876¢: 5.0 | progps Kois J& i nd William in 8ympithv with the others. The advance on call was decided. pails, 20 in & case, 83ge. 5-Ib pails, 12 in & case, Bige: 10-1 prils, 61n a case, #1gc: 50-1b tins, 1 or 2in ® case. 78gc: wooden buckets, 50 Ibs net, 7T%c: fancy tubs S0 Ibs new, 76gc; half bbis, about 10 s, T36e B . HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hops are reported in a curious condition. Let- ters from the fields say that as high as 15c is be- ing offered there, while 14c 1s the full figure here. Dealers are all at sea over this curious siate of af- 1airs. Hops are firm. however Wool is as active and firm as ever. Hidesare still selling well. HinES AND ~K Culls and brands gell 1c under sound stock. Heavy salted stesrs. 9@9%4c ¥ b: medium. 814@8c B Ib: Lizht, S@>16c: L ow- hides. 8@9c B 1b: Stags, be: saited Kip, 514@9¢; saited Celf, 9@10c B 1b; salted Veal, 8La@tc: dry Hides. 14¢ B 1b: culls and brands, 12¢. ary Kip and Veal. 14c: dry Calf, 17c: culls, 10c: Goatskins, 20@35¢ each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer. 25¢® ™: medium, 20¢: winter, 10c; Sheepskins, sheariings. 10@20c each: shorl wool, 25@400 gach: medium, 5070 each: long wools, 75@80c each. TALLOW—No. 1. rendered. 23,@5%4¢ B b: No. 2, 214@3%4c: refined, bes urua:?‘zc # b WOUL — Fall clip — Middie countles, free, 10@13c; do defective. 10@llc; San Joaquin, de- fective. 7@%c B B; do Lawbs. 6lo@8c: Southern Mountaw. 9@12c:’ tree Northern, 12@ldc B b: @0, defective, 9@11c: Humboldt and Mendocino, 13@15¢ B b. HOPS—01d crop, 6@Sc B B for falr and $@10c for good; new crop, 11@l4dc. GENERAL MrKCHANDISE, BAGS—Grain Bags are a fraction higher. Cak cutta Grain Bags, 54@554c: San Quentin, #5 40; Wool Bags, 27@30c; Fruit Bags, 5l4c, 53¢ and 6c for the different sizes, COAL—Wellingt '1$8: New Welllnaton, $8; Souzhfield Welllngton. §7 50: Seattle, $5 60; Bry- ant. $5 60; Coos Eay. $4 75; Wallsend, 2675 8 ton: Cumberland, 814 50 B ton in bulk and $16 in sacks: Pennsylvanla, Anihracite Ege. $la @ ton: Weish Anthracite, $:@12; Cannel, — w ton: Rock Springs, Castle Guie and Pleasant Val- ley, §7 60; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. RDAGE—Prices for 10,000-B invoices are: 134 nch Maolla, 614¢; do Sisal, 514c: 12-thread Manila. 634c: do’ Sisal, 534c: 6 and 9 thread Ma- nila, Tyc; do Sisal, 614c; Bale Rope (3 and 4 d), Manila. 6340; do Sisal, bijc; Bale Kope rand), Manila, 634c; do’ Sisal. 534c ® CANNED FRUITS—Cherries, biack or red. 214- B, extra $2 ® dozen: White _Cherries. 2 1, extra, $2 50; 2 standards, $2 10; Peaches— Yellow. free, & 50: A pricots, 90c@$1 05; Raspberries, §1 75: Strawberries, $1 75. CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomatoes, 70 P dozen 23z tina; Peas, $1@1 25 B dozen. CoFr EE— CosTA RICA—17@17%%c B 1 nom. for prime washed (none here); 15@16c uom. for good washed (none here): 16@L6lgc fur good praberay; 1@ 1434c for gooa to prime: 11%4@12%4c for good mixed with black beans; 11@1%14c for falr; 6@10c for common to ordinary. SALVADOR—18@lec for good to prime washed; 18@l4ige for falr washed: 16@i7c ® I for £00d to prime washed peaberry: 1114@121z¢ for superior unwashed: 1.@114c for good green un- washed: 1034c 3 I for geod bieached unwashed; 14@1 ¢ for good to prime unwashed peaberry. NICARAGUA—1014@i21ac for good to superior unwasbe. : 1315@14c for g00a unwashea peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN — 153gc I nom. for strictly prime washed (none here): 1714 @l8c @ b for prime washed: uclsx‘(,c for kood 1o strictly ‘good washed: 14@lc for falr washea: 10@l.c ‘o: medium: . 7@9%c for ordinary: 4@6-.e B b for inferior o com- mon: 1¥@lPc tor good to prime washed pea- berry: 11@12%0 for g00d to superior unwashed: 1a@15c for £00d 10 Drime unwashed peaberry. Pacific Staies Savings, Loan and Banking Com- . trustees for H.and Bertha Ka's:htain) Lo Pacific States Savings, Loan and Banking Com- pany, all inierest in lots 5and 6 b.ock F, Stone Iract. Brooxlvn Township, trustees’ deed: $1187. A. R and Margaretha Lenke to Stias Hoxie, ot on S line of Halght avenue, 240 K of Seventh street, E 30 by S 182, Alameda; $10. Ann M. Snyder (0 Byron G. suyder, lot on N line of Nin b _street. 125 W of Ciay, W 25 by N 100, biock 116, Uakland; alsolotoa N line of kast Ninth street, 66:8 W' of kourth avenue, W 83:4 by N 100. block 7, Clinton, East Oakland: also 1ot on SW line of kast Twentieth sireet, 50 Sk of Tenth »venue. SE 100 by Sw 140, vlock 45, tan Anton:o, East Oaklana: aiso lots 103 and 104, Kimba'l Aract, akiaud Annex: al-o:ot 10. block H, lot 3, block J, and 109, block I, Klinkner- vilie ‘iract, Uakland Townsh p: also uudivided eighth inierest nlot on SW corner of ~an Fablo and Suyder avenues, S 1 by W 1940, excepiing all of that portion dedicated to public sireets running througn sald strip. Uakiaod Township; also lots 3,4 and b, bock 2107, Alden Tract at Temescal, Oakland Annex; also lots 21,23 and 23, and N Dalf of lot 5, sutdivision of Snyder Homestead Tract, Berkeley: gift. M A Lincoin to Bartola Z. de Heywood, lot on W line of Grove street, 75 5 of Forty-third, S 50 by W 80, Oakland Annex;: $10. Frank M. and Rose H. Wil<on to Charles Arm- strong, lot on k line of Spruce street, 300 N of Vine, N 60 by E 154:7, 10ts 9 and 10. block 1, re- subdivision o portion of T. M. Aniisell's map of Villa lots, Berkeiey; $10. Mutual building 'and Investment Company to Eula Louderback, lov on W line of Weber street, 375% of Centrai avenue, S 47 by W 130.65, N 47, E_150.85 (0 beginning, vortion of Kncinal Park Tract, subject to mortgage for $2000, Ala- meda: $10. Thomas A. Smith (executor estate of Catharine Quinn) to Martin Gogo, ali_lnterest in lov on K line of Evere t street, 100 N of Clement avenue, N 50 by E 140:6, portion of Jenks & Mead Home- stead Tract, Alumeda; $1150. Josepn M. sana Wilam O'B. Macdonough, Agnes ML (and as trustees) and John G. Ager (trustees of estate of Joseph Macdonough) to Frank R. Girard, lot 23, block 2043, Rowland Tract, Oakland: $800. awrence Nolan (0 William H. Morrison, lot on rert sireet, 149:2 SW or Lighteenth, :6 by E 125, block 594 Marke:-street Iract, subject to & morgag> for $1000, Lakiand; $1v. Wihelmine F.and Elise ~ £osed o Lars M. Polsted, lots 1 to 4, bock 53, Tract B, Berkeley Land and Town Improvemen: Association, Berke- ley: gife Arcije B.and Josephine McMath to Edith A. H. ok, lot on E corner of lot 9, Lauds of Brooklyn Lana ' Company and Right of Way of California Raliway Company, thence SW 3.79 chaius by Sk 3.50 chams: aiso lot on NE iive of Ileming avenue, 3.50 chains SE from SE Mne of right of y of 'California Railway Company, thence i 4 chains by NE 3.79 chains, subject to mort- gage, Brooklyn Townshin: $10. Mary A. Bradley and J. G. Wall to Cullen Bry- ant, 16t on S line of Santa Ciara avenue, 60 W of Latayeite sireet, W 50 by & 207 :6, bicek 15, Stew- art Tract, Alameda; $10. 0. K. Stampiey t0 E. G. Vinzent, leasehold luter- es. n lot on W line of Thirteenth avenue, 60 NE of Eleventh stree:, N 38:4 by W 15, quitclaim deed, Oakland: 85 Manuel and Francis Rapozo to Farmers' and Merchants' Savings Bank of Oakland, lot_on NE line of Fast Twen el street, 75 SE of Twent first avenue, SE 50 by NE 140, being lots 4 and 6, block 51, ~an Antonio, East v akland, $10. Buildsrs’ Contract. Sharon Estate Company. owners, with John Wiren, contractor and architect, alerations and additions to Fire Patrol stables on N line of J essie streel, hetween X ew Moutgomery and Second, and occupied by the Underwriters' Fize Patrol; $4302. ——— o - A Humming Bird Story. The story of a humming bird comes to W. 8. HueHzs Lieutenant. U. & N., 1o charge The Time Ball. N. BRAN HYDpROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. 8 N., b MIICHANH'&X%:A!;E:—GD’ Sétsco, October 5. 1897, St o Hill was drop) The time bali on Telegrapn Hill was Grorput SHIPPING INTELLIGENC Arrivet WEDNESDAY. Ostober :.au Bucl Stmr Newsboy. Fosen. 24 hours from Lana cg; 454 sks henBus. 00 sks oats, 380u sks barley, to Sinsheimer Bros 5“31‘ Santa Hosa. Alexander. 61%g nours from San Co. lego: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & from Stmr Coquille River. Johnson, 15 hours Fort Bragg; 350 M it iumber, to Unlon Lumber Co. ~tmr Eisle, Salvenco. 8% days from Pyr:l;l,lz Harbor. via Cross -"ol“;’d ;fld _l‘:l"nfl“mc" days; ballast, to Alaska Packers’ Assi -7 I Ship St Nicho'as. Grant, 11 days from Karluk: 55,241 ca salmon, to Alaska Packers Assn. Bark Merom. Peterson, 48 days from Nusnagak, via Karluk 12 days, salmon, to Alaska Packe Assn. Bark Kate Davenport. Reynolls, 18 days from Alftak: S7.700 s salmon, 70 bbis saimon. o Alaska Packers’ Asss. - bktn Archer, Calboun, 70(46!75 from HouoluluF Pass aud suzar, to Welch & Co. 2 Schr Abbie, Hansen, 40 hours from Caspari 210 M ft lumber, to Caspar Lumber Co. Up river direct. Schr Newark, Beck, 16 hours from Bowensa Landing: 165 M ft jumber, to F Heywood. ySohr Conflanza, Wilson, 4 days from Eurekat 25 M ft lumber. to Chas Neison. Schr Laura May, lansen. 11 days from Co- lumbia K ver: lumber. to D H Bibb Lumber Co. Schr. Ralph J Long, Brown, 60 Lours irom Byxoees ianding: 75 cds park. to Beadle Bros. Scnr Eliza Miiler, Christiansen, 3 days from Eureka; lumber and shiugles, 10 Chas Nelson. Cleared. WEDNESDAY. October 5. Stmr Pomona, Cousins, Eureka: Goodail, Pec&ias & Co. Nor stmr Trausit, Schiytter, Victoria; R Duns muir ~ons Co. Stmr Australla, Houdlette, Honolulu; J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Sume Alliance, Hardwick, Portiand; N P § ® Co. f Br ship Talus, Stenhouse, Queenstown; Eppin- ger & Co. Sailed. WEDNESDAY, Octover 5, Stmr Homer. Jessen. Coos Bay. Stmr Australia, Houdlette, Honoiule. Eunr Pomona. Cousins. Eureka Stmr Mackinaw. Littlefield, Tacoma. #tmr Gipsy. Leland. Santa ria. Stmr Signal. Bondegaard, Wiliapa Harbor. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, ¥ort Srazs. Stmr Geo Loomis. Bridget:, Ventura Stmr Eureka. Parsons, San Pedro. Stmr Truckee, Danleis, Yaquina Bay. Stmr Alliance. Hardwick, Astoria. Stmr State of Californla, Green, Astoria. Br snip Star of Russia, Rober:s, Queenstown. Schr Kate and Anna. Luijens. ses otter hunting, E side North Pacific Ocesn. Schr H C Wright Olsen, Champerico. chr Occidental, Brandt, ureka. Schr S Dantelson, 1:gxeii Shelier Cove. Schr Jennie Stella, Krebs, Grays Harbor. Schr Barbara Hernster. Jansen. Telegraphic. POINT LOROS October 5—10 ¢ um—Weathee CLOSING BONDS. aL $4 60@5 10, nomerous lots of Western fed BEANS AND SEEDS. FisH—Fuctfic Lodfi-h is quotabie as foliows: | us from Indian Spring that is very re- | 08zy; wind 8W; veiocity 14 miles. U S New 4s, reg... 12654 N J Cent Gen By st ers going for §3 85@5 16. Native buichers and i = s‘:-ndllzu: ef c“;bfi mfi"s"\::xl::'y a;/;/cc!‘ g markable. A gentleman found a hum- Charters. do do 4s. coup..12v34 North Carolina canners stuff sold beiter than might be expected hele 2 > Ririge, "k B ;| ming bird’s nest at the cam round. The schr Falcon loads mdse for ‘Tahitl. o 4s. reg. %y Dods. aca time when ranke cattle Are belug marke(ed a0 | oot] *TS 3UIet and sieady and prices show some | sriva,_Narrow-gauge, Tc & b siripa. silver King, The motber bird flew off, and ho took. th | 4ihe OML shin. lepubilc losds jambsr on the dods, coup. 534 changes. Seeds are dull anu unchanged. 7lgc # b: biocks, Clipper, 614¢c; blocks, Orien- 24 » v 4 oniy| freely. Cows and heifers, &1 75@4 60; buils, BEANS—Bayos, $1 75@! 95: Small Whites, | 1Al 7c; biocks, Seabright, 734c: tablets, Crown | nest, which contained one little egg, and | soinid ‘o Pors Pirle; Ger snip Willkommen, whs - . I ¥ 3 h € on the Columbia River for Eurove, 27s 6d. 1533| Do, 4s. s gt - o ihe e oy Panicular | o) u5@1 35; Large Whites. $1 15@1 25: Pinks. s flg"fl';;~,;:° s ;!;‘flglt; carried it to the spring. Therehe showed | The Iial-h p Salvatore Ciampn Is chartered for o B, 1o AT fair)y sctive, the offerings consistiog largely of | 81 40wl 55; Reds #1 50@1 60; Biackeye, 5 | case of 2 4oz, §1 60 exs 15%. p.ckied Cod, bbis. g9: | it 8rouna as a curiosity, and finally | wheat to Burop., 27s 6. O Clear ® Part/yC/aydy Ry < feedurs, canpers. cows ang hetfera - o0 B0, ey ney, pominel, Limas. 3:6305: | Bul% bhis, §3 716 Pacific ierring, 10c @ box: | turned it over to Mr. Bickers, who put it Pt OB AL IO A E e ey, Ttae. chaciared lass ¥ i utte ;' Pea, . g ric e Europe, @ 3 ® Cloud, ® fia/n@Snow A e [Omegon Nav 1aw..111% | g 7 g™ otce | gat sevoried. B8 Tote sank: 8348 | o/, ard, 32 2562 60; Fiax, $1 7691 85; Canary o N ckere. pol el and Sounds. | ming bird was seen flying around the | ballast from Japan to Tacoma o foad wheat for y uD2, Carrenc g oL, de. 93 78: Tt #410@4 2235: buik, | Mustard, 82 40a B b Altaite, Gohe Rapo 335 | 812 IR e e g et i\l Otes Cwix apnad. and Europe a: 325 60 Her lay days ex.end to Decom- SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION Do, Ad) 48 60 *| Tiade in sh ep and iambs was fairly acttve at | %aci Hemp, Sc: Timothy, d3c. 9: No. 8, 88 50. kits—No.'}, $1 50; No. 2, $125; | the bird flew in and sat on the nest. T .is 7 Somp, i 3 The Brsbip Verbe, d 0sa J Canada So. DRIED PEAS—Niles are again offering at $1 25; rbena, s under charter to load No. 3 $i. was on Thursday or Friday. Fearing that | wheat at Portiand for C Green, §1 20@1 70 B ctl. s £ X or Cork as 35s. 3 e s o ST Calornia, Castor, Ul cases, Na. 1. gse; | the bird would be overcom by the atmos- | " The Br nip Borrondais Is bader charter toloaa | 485; seeders sheep, $3 603 65, with ewes se..- POTATOES, ONION:, VEGETABLES. | hny, B0c 3 gal (manufacturers rates): Linsed | phere of the warm room, the nest and tha o (i:“ at 28s. ing as low as 85 40. Rl S R " e s, O rw. 45e; cases. 80| bird were placed -ouwide the bouseon| . o .- M :'.j‘";"d'ln;lifl e ts Recelpts—Cats 6500; ho ,000; . | Supplies of all are large and the market 1s | more: La: I. eXtra winter strained, s, Boc: | g N m Pyram arbor—Tow noe0 T U O e e, Bt g A e 5 No. 1, 45c; cases, be mures China Nui. 47@s1c @ | Saturday night, and a sught windstorm the ship Invincible to sea and let her go Sep: 28 River Reds, | £alion: Nea:sfoot Oll, bbls, 80c: cases, G5c destroyed the egg and the nest and in- | fourmiles off Cape Spencer. Wind fresh, EX E at 10134 | decliniog prices, lambs sbowing the most weal 4215 | Dess. Native sbeep $2 i western range, $3 14 | @4: native lambs, #3 estern inmbs. $4 50@ ¥ 62 |O Imp 1sts BURING PASTIE DOURS. —" | ‘Do, tatr. 4654 Pacific 6s, o Disy o G A ex 5| Rio G Wes NS 8934 |5 3 Fxplanation. Ol & D 415 The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures | Den & K G 1si 8t station indicale maximum temperature for the | Den & K G 4s. @rys: those underneath fit, if any, the amount o1 | Eas: Tenn 1sts rainfall, of melied snow in inches And hundredtha, | krie Gen 45, T4 S P CaPl Kansas City. 50@ube: Buroanks. 30give: Cateias Burbanes | DbIs 30c: cases. S5¢c; Npefm. crade, svo: uatarai | jured the faithfu: bird to such an extent | the time. during the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid | F W & D 1 7:14 3 KANSAS CITY. Mo. Oct. B.—CATTLE—Re | Bu@sUc; Sweet Poiaioes, 50c@sl white, 8c: bleached do. 5¢: Whaie Ull, natoral : Miscellaneous ASTORIA, Oct 5—The Ger ship Peru from Ha- kodate collided with the schr Orion, hence Seps 24. for Willaps Harbor, yesteraay. The scnr lines, connect poin's of equal air pressure; iso- | Gen Liectric 5s. herms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The | G H & 5 A 6s...... 1061 | ~outhern. word “bigh” mesns high barometric pressureand | do do Zs, is usually accompanied by fair weather: “low” | H & T Cent bs.. ey abo: Pacific. Rabs that death seemed inevitable. This story L Ya|ceipis 11,000. Market stendv to strong. Texas | ONIONS—80c@$l; Pickie Onions, 75¢ B wk. N Faros, e o S acific Rubber | js vouched for by parties of known truth- . y5s... 98 | stee 270 4 30: Texss cows 8165 @| VEvKTABLES . Bay Squass, 50c W box; | Mixed Paints, whits and Bouse colors, §128@1 35 | o WIE 50 (00 OY BEEHER O 10245 ~tankpe&Twineds 62 | 2 35: naive steers, §3 25@5 25: nutive cows wnd | Marrowfat Squash. $6@8 B ton: Bay Lucumbers, | ¥ Zali Wagon coiors, $2@2 2 < 1110 " |Tenn New Set 3s.. 83 | hetfers, $1 @ xers and teeders, 3 26@ | 20@35c B box: Pickles. 115¢ for No. 1, 13 c # 1 | PETROLEUM. GASOLINE. ETC.—The Stand- e Orlon sank. e el e ey rguelly proseded | 20 oot g 0% [aErrackzotew 6251 wune nm.{ “@s e @ | or 02 Green Peppers Us@dlc tor Chile and | 80 COMBARY J001% Fean Onin tasey Lars | Dews are less abundant on_islands than Domestic Ports. s = L < . 0, reg 2ds HOGS — Receipis, 15, 1arket L@1 wer. | 50@40c for Bell; Green Peas o : String h K, 1034c: < 3 s Lows” usually first appear on the Wushington | Kan P Cor 0i14 CPists Best gradon slow. ok of saen. 80 100 B: | Bearn 1ia@ier Lime Beans 75 mbsw (i UINE | Astrar, do. 16c; Staf, do, 16c: £xira SarOl, in (o0 sbips in midocesn. Seamen can, | ASTORTA—Arrived Oc: 5 Br ship Peru, from en the pressure is high in the intarior | Kan ¥ 1st(D D and low along the coast, and the Isobars extemd | La Nw Cousol 4% porih and south along the cosst, rain is probable: | L& N Uni 45 but when the “low 1s inclosed with isobars of | Missouri os. marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- | M K 1 2 sble. With a “high” in the vicinity of Jdaho, and | Do, 4s. .. the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer | N Y Ceniral weather muy be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions 1815 UPD & 90 Wab 1s: Bs 84 hewvies and packers. 336 @3 80; mixed. 570@ | Oxra, 0@40c B box: Dricd Ok.s. 6@Sc w Ib: | CA%es 20c; Elaive, do. 21ci rocen: v X - AL - s 387%: lighte, A8 65«::4 95.@}“!(",:‘(‘3 mfi’n. Peepian, .ma;?»c boage, B0GTS: $ eil: Car: e :‘C'P‘;_,x"mm‘:::in‘u" \"_“p:-m‘.“’;n %o | by reason of the smaller deposit of dew on Hs s o emne, J% 8an Wranctsce; P R b Uiecxipts, T000. Market woak. Lambe, | toes, S00ums e vinc: oan Ss @i, ¥, e Toma- | 10155 63 dag, o, in- cases, 15340 86 deg. Gaso' TACOMA~—Sailed Oct 4—Bark Levi G Burgess, 6634 | $3@5 10; mutto 50@4 60, - tene, In bulk, 20c; 86 deg. do. in cases, 26c $ gal for San Francisco; schr Meteor, for San Pearu, $39538; ne. e WHIT# LKAD— ® GREENWOOD—Arrived Oct 5—simr W hites- ©® b THE CALL CALENDAR, boro, nence Oct 4. —Lo cases, 55¢; in iron barrels, i ALBION—Arrived Oct 5—Stmr Westpor:, from : in wooden barrels, L0c B gal. do, 1¥c: Le- | therefore, tell when they are nearing land | Hakodate. I 84 |Va. Centaries. . 863, Do, deferred. 1178, | MINING STOCKS. POULTRY AND GAME. _CATTLE—Receipts, | . POULTRY—Another car of Enstern sold at 14@ | gsc OMARA, NEBR, o - L 2 Westport. will produce an opposite resulr. Chollar. % _ 75|Ontano. 800 | gu00. Market beef steers. $4 20 | 16¢ for Turkeys, $1 50 for Geese, 86 for Hens, 85 | LUCOL—Botled, bils, 44c: do cases 49¢: raw, | ey 180 SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 5—Schr Exceisior, hoe e EAgk 110/ ophir. 2 110 @520: Wesiern @: 40: Texas steers, | for young Roosiers, $4 50 for 0'd Roosters, §3 | bbis, 42¢: do cases. 47c. | Sa.| Moon's Phases.| | S22 THE WEATHER BUREAU. 1 33‘.;{.’.2’.‘3‘?1‘."“ e 33 3@3 85: co d heifers, $2 S0@3 6u: canuers, | for Fryers and 82 50 for Brolies nl :;‘-\lbhksagc:l‘;nimsw ‘ligm r-n_'“qnolla: | | . sA.\TA;BAEgA%:—SIIIM Oct 4—Schr Nep- e . 5 i f -, $1 7 kers and feeders, $3 50@4 bu: " lows : T ight—6's, oz Tiac: tune. for Grays Harbor. UNITED STATES TEPARTMENT OF AGRICUIL- | anoey SUrry. 60 do ptd DU0 | Cuives, $375@0 o0; bulls, stags, e1é., $2@5 65. Local siock Is dull and weak, owlug to the free | 02 ‘0 T %o Ee, 1 ne 3i4c SOUTH BEND — salled Oct 5—Bark Aureola, e W e e N e Hale & Norcross. 115|Sierra Nevad 110 | “SHEEP—Kecelpts, 2800. Marke: sieaiy. Fair | F8Ceipis from the Kas:. 160z 8lhe: 14 oz, Tige v. for San Francisco. TURE, WEATHER BURFAU, SAN FRANCISCO, | Homestake. 28 00| ~tandard. - 185| 1o choice natives. 33 50@4: fair io choics | Osmecame in out of condition, owing to the sui- e W s s 4 ROCKPORT—Arrivea Oct —Stmr Scotta, hnce tober B, 1897, 5 P. M 10 00| trion Con 50 | Westerns. $5 40@3 80: common &nd stoCk Sheep ther, and prices were off In consequence. Sept 4 The following are the maximum temperatures 80| Yellow Jacke! 75 | $2 B0@S 6V; lambs, $3 75@5 25. ani was lso poor. 1s aquotable at POINT ARENA—Arrived Oct 5—Stmr Green- reported to-day by telegraph from weather bureau B O S—Recelpis. 5500. Market lower. Heavy. | LiveTurkeys are quoiabi 30@3s5c ¥ B: do medium, dolight, 26@27c: | wood, hence Oct 4. ¥ stations in Californi % (& $3 60@3 78; mixed, 38 65@3 70 light, §3 70@ | blers and 135@lac for Hen: Rough Leather, 21@23¢ P - Kips, $40@d5 B | . PEDRO—Arrived Oct 5—Sumr Riva', hoce Ked Bluf 92, ramento 86, Fresno 74, San | . BOSTON, Mass. Oct. 5.—Atchison, 1514: Bell | 8 85; vulk of saies, ¥3 65@5 75, ©175; Ducks, $3 P «oz-n for old and $3@4 v for | dozen: Caif, 40c@gl 10 B b: Rough Splits, 7@8c: | Oct 3.1 simr South Coast, from Eureks. Telephone. + Chie Luis Cbispo 70, 10s sngeles 74, San Diego 70, 97:/: M':x:cf: c‘.,';u‘.‘i"'u',’."fi‘,’::ififi fldognfi';i' Yuma 100. 20%/3: San Diego, 1815, +an Francisco data: Maximum temperature 72, e minimum 62, mean 67 Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. Codar Leather, bluck. young: Hens, $3@0: Roosters. soung, &3 50 Beltknife Spiits, 10@12¢c 7 3750: o, od. 83 50G4: Fryers: €2 70@4¢ Brotiery | 10@15¢ 00t:_do russet, 10@lic: Skirting | $2 50@3 for large and 31 50@¢ 25 for small’ | Leather, 30@35¢ R b. sk 27|28 | 20 = e B Th o Figeons, $1 25@1 60 B doz for young and 75¢@$1 | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company __,|_‘_ NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. | BOSTON, Mats, ve e totie of the wool | sor old. verdd i T L i Tl el e Oct. 25, SEATTLE — Sailled Oct 5—Ship Sintram, for San Franciaco. NE W PORT—Salled Oct 5—Stmr Sunol, CASPAR—Arrived Oct 5—Stmr Jewsl, from San Pedro. POINT ARENA—Sailed Oct 5—Stmr Greenwood | { tor S8an Francisco. BOSTON WOOL MARKET. 26 msrket continues to harden. Territory wool s con- 1 25: Mallara, | Fine Crushed, 63, Powderel. 614¢c: Dry Gra: 75 ! | lated, B55c B b Confectioners’ A. 55gc: Magnol: NEW YORK, X. Y., Oct 5.—Flour recetpts, | {/2U€ (0 lead in the maiter of sales Medium and Teat °5‘1,:?; 4, 834c: Extra G, bigo: Golden O bo: Candy Spriy, 2 2: Smali Duck, $1@1 5 A <light depression 1s central this evening in the vicinity of rresno, which is slowly moving : orth- Wwa d This will probably uniie with a storm mov 1ug eastward from the Pacific toward the North- ern California and Oregon coast. Cloudy weather is reporied from the greater pot-on of California and occas’onal light showers have o-curred in the central portion of the State. A thundersiorm with .06 0f an inch of rain occurred at Fresno this afternoon. Warning of its approach was furnished TRiSiG-K10wers in smple time (0 stack their trays. A si0'm of considersble energy appears to be anproaching the corst in the vieinity of Fureka: wind at Point Reyes is 20 miles an hour from the southeast and on Mount Tamalpais it is blow- ing 60 m les an hour from the same direction. It Now secms provacle tha. general raiu may be ex- pe.ted throughout Northern California \ednes. sy. 5 1 orecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnignt October 6, 1+97: Northern < alifo Dia—iain Wednesday; brisk southeasterly to southwesterly wind: high on the norihern Comsi: cooier in ihe Sacramento Valiey. Southern California—Partiy clondy Wednesday: brisk wester y wini: condiiions becoming th reat- ening Weduesda, ni Nevada—Increasing cloudiness and probably v! Widgeon, $1g! 507 ek a0 . fine Is selling at 47@50c, while 52¢ s being haa for 43 OXpofts 10,686 barcslis Entiy aolVeRA | it s o i tole St i ke prices are 3 ually bardening. Australian wools hold on well and buyers are vel dis;osed to iake good lines at market price Quotations: Unwashed medium, Missourl, b.cod combing. 22@23c: Missouri, three-eighths- braid ‘combiog, 2ic. Texas wool—Spring medinm, (welve monchs, 15 160; scoured price, 41@42c: Apring, finv, twolve mon:hs, 18@!4c; scoared price, 47@50¢. Territory wools—Montana fine medium and fine, 14@17¢; scoured price. 41@ Oc: stuple, S0@boc: Utab, Wyoming. etc., fine icediam and fine. 14 17c. scoured price, 4. @ Oc; staple, 50@.<c. Coured bas.s combing, saper- combing, good, Bic: combing aversge, 5¥e! Queensland, con.blug, 56G08c. LONDON WOOL SALES, a shede firmer with whea Minnesota patents, #5 15@5 50; winter straits, &4 60@4 75. Rye flour stead; WH - AT—Receipts, 143,375: exports, 113.666 bushels. Spot strong: No. 2 red, ¢8Yze. Optfons opened stronger on higher cables and drought news., rcacted under realizing, but advanced again on active covering induced by heavy export buying, ciosed 153@.14c met higher. No. 2 red Uctober, 95¢; Decemb:-r, 83@945%4e, closed 9454c, HOPS—Firm. State common o choice, 1595 crop. 4@bc: 1896 crop, 6@9c; 1897 crop, 14@1< Pacific Coast, 1895 crop, 4@6c: 1896 crop, 6@7 —Firm. omestic fleac T N extia, 2 @4tc: Toxas, 108160 o C0 ¢ No-2 —Wariants ver: 3 yiao, Iean y dull, $7 bid and LAKE COPPER—Quiet, $11 25, TIN—Duli: $13 60 oid, $13 70 asked. ?{‘;‘i)‘ El}l;-?:h‘: #4 2 bio, $4 30 asked. LEAD — Exchange casy; $4 2 asked: brokers’, lr(‘)nn"y‘ SERIII 8 8% CuFFr.E—Oviions opened quief, with prices unchauged 10 5 points lower, ruled quiet, clossd 5 to 10 points iowe es 5750 bags, inclvding De- $1 25@l 5 for Cottontalls and 75c@$1 for small. blcod combing, moderate stocks. kastern Eggs are be: way inlarge quantities. and the feeling in these £004: LONDON, Oct. 5.—There was a full attendance to-1ay. Offerings fn- ciuded a large quan. ity of New Z:aland uew clip merinos, which were taken chiefly by the con- tnual buyers at full rates. sentatives bonght a few choice lots of crossured. Slipes were In z0od demand and were bought by the home trade. New South Wales stock sold at the wool suction ‘The American 1epre- 2 6U: English Snipe. 82 50; Jack Snipe, iare, 81: Rabbis, §1 25@1 50 B doz BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Al kinds are steady ai the quotations, with d this s accordiugly easter. BUTTER— CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, 27@28c $ B; seconds, 5@26c ¥ i DAIRY—Cnolce 1o fancy, 23@24c B; lower grudes 16@:2ig0. PICKLED—18@21c P b FIRKIN—17@19¢ B I UREAMERY | UB—20@22%4¢ B . EASTERN—12@1 3¢ for ladie-pack ed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 1)@]12c: common to good, 9@1l0c; Cream Cheddar, 11@12c % Bb: Young America, 11@12%c: Western, 11@113gc: Eastern, 1216@13%5¢ P b. oiE GS-tancn kggs, 27%@35c; store Eegs, Lastern, -<le@25c for good 1o tuncy and 18@20c ‘or seconds; Duck Kygs, ~ve. DECIDLOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Granulated, 534c; California A, 53/5c; half-barrels ¥4c more than oarreis, and boxes 12 moce. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. There Is no particular change. Choice Hogs are bringing 4c, but the fizure is hardly quotable. Beetund Mution are firm. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BERF—First quality, €@63c; second do, 5 Bige: third do, 4@diac B e > VEAL—Larg- c@6c: small. 6@7 9 b. MUTTON— Weihers. 6@6Loc; Ewes, 6c B I LA MB—Spring, 7@7%ac @ b. PORK—Live Hogs. 414@854kc for large and 334 §37¢ for smau and’ medium: soft nogs, 212G T4c ¥ b; dressed do, 5L4@6e. WOOD, LUMBER, ETO. Posts, 8@10c each for No. 1 and 814@6140 for No. 2: Redwood, $5 per cord; Oak, rough, $6 50; pecied, 89; Fine, $5 75. RECEIPTS OF FPRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. STEAMEKS TO SAIL, SAILS. | PIER et 6.10AM | Piec 13 S%an Diego.... |Oct T.1iam|Pleril Oregon ports. (Oct 8. 9am | Plerls Panama. . Oct 812 u(PM SS oct 8. #am(Pler 8 Oct 9, ®aM|(PleelL tumboldtBar [Oct 2pw | Pleed Coos fay ... |Oct Pu | Piar L g Grays Harbor. |Oct 2 M| Pler 2 .jCet 10, 1pm | Pler 13 Oct 10.10ax | Plecih .{0ct 11,11au pier 11 12 l?l}l‘M S8 18 9au | PlecLl 13, 9au | Prec 9 14, 2pm | Pier7 15.104% STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, SreavER | Frox i Washtenaw ... | Lacoma. . Alice Blanchard | regon poris Coos Bay. Yoreign Ports. BOCA DE APIDO—Sailed Sept 22—Schr Mar tha W Tuti, for San £rancisco. EAST LONDON—Arrived Sept 7—Biktn John Smith, from Vancouver. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Ot 3—Ship Dirigo, hence June 16. FREEMANTLE—Salled Aug 6—B8rbark An- AN BURG Saited Oct 9— 5 HA el 2—Br ship Manydow YOKOHAMA—>alled Oct 2 Br ship Io);udul;'b for Victoria. { Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Oct 5—S8tmr Pena- sylvania, from Aniwerp. COLOGNE—arrived Oct 4—Stmr Veendam, fm New York. NEW YORK~Salled Oct 5—Stmc Lauric. ‘or Liverpool: stmr Saale, for Bremen: simr Au:ac nia. for Liverpool ANTW ERP—Arrived Oct 5—Stmr Westerniand from New York. Importations. HONOLULU—Per Archer—24,604 bags sugar. NUSHAGAK—Per Meiom—9140 cs saimon. Karluk—26.600 cs saimon. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Ros:—3 3s books, 1 cg hardware. 28 sks concentrates, 10 pkes hou‘ehola goods, 1 coop chickens, 24 bbis pickled fih, 24 6 7 1 kinds ¢ der 1 B rorilana. 7 | buls dried fish, 08 bxslemons, 547 sks oarley, rain Wodnemass cosier to ol bat ereeliobably | cember, $6 40: March. 38 70 weil and Cape of Good Hope and Natal greas sold | T2 T2 Fitet for all kinds ‘s eas; marrer Swiep | Flour, qr sks. 4559 Cheese, ctls Newnort. | 7| bx 5 skins, 174 bals hides, 2 cs’ ciouhing, 1 ba il o Wt ssader Ki), quiet: No 7 involce, 7c: jobbing, | b per cent higher than lus. seiies Faikiaud | Plies- PSS Sl g D€ | Wheat, ctls 57,029 Kgzs, doz. Crescent Clty 7 | linery, 2 cs glass, 1 cs shirts, 12 sks dry peaches, 1 T ry Wednesday: increasing cloudiness | 772C; mild, sicady: Cordova, 1014@1634c. Jsland greasy sold b per cent hizher than last | Grapes are in heavy supply and rather weak than | Bariey, ctls 46..64| Hides, no. Nanaimo. 7 | bdl hose, 51 cs honey, 1220 sks oats, 1 bx rollers, e ey il . SUGAK—Raw, nominal: refined. aieady st Faikiand 1sland wool wan firm at yester- | otherwise. Corn, cuis. 400/ Pelta, bal Coos biav . 8 | 2 csdry zoods, 8 <ks dried frait e R #5-160: centritrifugal, 96 (es:, 3 15-16c: refined, | asy's advance. The offerings lo-dny agsregated | Limes are auli and wesk. Eastern — | Wool, bls Humbold: Bay 8 |~ Redondo—4 bdls rubber hose, 5 Sks beans, 1 cs San Franc scoand vic nity—Kain' Wednesday; | 10ieL;, standard 4. Be: confectioners’ A, 5ci | 16,266 bales, of which 800 were witndrawn. The | prornCotS Fre e Oats. culs. Leatter, riis. Giravs Harbor.. 8 | shoes, 1 plano, 1cs woolens. 71 cshoney, 1 by brisk 1o hign southwest wind, Vi | croshed, 5%c powdered. 53gc: cut loaf, B34c; | following are Lhe sales in detall > v Wine. gals Panams {5 8 | zinc, 2 cs stationery, 12 bxs soap, 2 pkgs samples, pecial report. from Moant Tamalpais: Cloudy | STADulatea. Sigc: cubes, § New South Wales—3:63 bales: scoured, 8i4d | fStrawberries $:34 3 chest for largs. Brandy, gais... San Diezo "|70cc @ | 18k1 cs cement. 47 bxs lemons, 20 bxs oranges; wenher; wiod G0 miles per bonm P e noioudy | " BUTTKR—iteceipts, 1005 packages: higher: | @:s 44: greasy. $1a@9e Buckieberiies. 3P D Hops. bis... Victorla & Fuzet Sound |..Oct 9 | 2cs dry goods, 26 pkgs household goods, 69 bates B naxinium temprataTe 18 ey © | eremmery, 14@22c: ¢ igins, 25c: factory, 9@130. Queenaland—67708 _ balss; scoured, - ag | © Blackbersties “or Gohes Sugar. bbis.... __|China and Japan. 10ci 9 | wool, :99 sks batley. 3 W. H. Haumox, Forecast Official. EGGS—Receipis, 16 USS packages; quier; ate | 15 134d; grea.y, 51o@94qd. Baupberries, $4@6 W chest. Lima, bDIS. roes | Ee River ‘Oct 9| Port Los Angeles—37 bxs aranges, 1os clearettes = * | 4pd Pennsylvauia, 1615@1814c; Western, 1614@ | Viciria—i468' Dbaies: scoured, 9d@ls 134d; Aot b8 T Feo5"n bhi: Co Tallow, cuix. < Oreson Portland. -Oct 9| 1bx el cirical goods, 1 bbl stoneware, 3. NEW YORK S1OCK MARKET. 17e. greast, 434G 1. Ygd. o e G i Coos Bay. Lumber, M feet.. Wecott Jiumboldt Bay. “Oct 11| corn. 3 pkgs mdse. 11 cs samples, 1900 sks bariey, o il bt 1oolh Australla—172 bales; scoured. 734 4@ e, oy AT Raisins, ‘boxes. . Eureka.. Newpore. . ‘0et 11| 54 biies corn huska. . £ Ll = 2 . s 414d. = State of Cal. ... | Portiana. Oct 12 | rantaBurbara-5 sks crawfish, 8 bbls glass NEW VORK, N ). Oct. 5 —Not In many | NEw YORK, N.Y. Cot. 5.—Caii‘ornia drieq| s Australia—100 bales; greasy, 614d. P e e fanta Rowa . |an Diezo |” Oct 13 | 3sks walnuts. 44 bxs lemons, 1 bx canned feait weeksias Wail street seen 0 dull & day as tnis fruits steady: cvaporaied ppies, prime wire, tr: T""“B‘}:.‘;:"’ Biats” mmanied, | SHBIN | ol o Linis Baiace hor | T 0 =——————————————————| Fot Hariora_780 sks oarley, 7132 sks wheat It wes offored s an explanation that theeve of | 7c ® Ib: wood dried, prime, 7c; chot ), greasy, 14d. PPl -95 sks oats, 104 sks ry», 3 bxs fish, 10 cs che, the Jewish Dav of Atonement cailed maay of the | 41CY, T52@8c. o8 7405 | FXew e v soourilftd@s Eiga; | AR e e B oinmcs Md M08700 LR AL (ABREATESTRANRAGTIONS. SUN, MOON AND TIDE. 3 Coops chickens. 4 600y Poulicy. 13 o3 exge on brokers and Operaiors fr0m the street. But there | b purcimn 2G0¢ B M. 4310 size and qualicy. | STEESY. g . b ’ SR ‘Quinces, 5@40c B box. ey bariware, 1 cs cigars, 1 bdl hides. 4 cs Linware, 3 APRICOTS — Royal. 7@8lgc; Moorpark, 90 [ ,Sbb, n“;-;g;.g;;f‘ - 1;;}3_,;338 bale Grapes, 'in _boxes, 2(@-5¢c for Muscats, 15@25¢ | Herman and Sarah Erianger and Meier aud | UN1TED STATES COAST AND GRODETIC Sumvgy. | DXS butter. 2 cylinders 1 cs tobacco, 1 pkg casis Peoiand o ands T 0TS i for biack. 15@25c for Tokay, 40@50c fur Isabeila | Fanny Galinger to Anglo-Cavifornian Bank (Lim- | TruEs axp Herents oF Higm AND Low | 10FS 12 pkgs household goods. lc; peeled, 12%4@ | MR 08 SO0 Ll U G and L0@23c for Swectwater. Crates seil about | 1'8d). ot on E line of Polk streei, 77:8%4 N 0fSac- | WATERS AT J ORT POINT, ENTRANCE T0 Saw Consignees. Csz st Bemin o 10c higher then boxes Ziufundel Wine Grapes, | Tamento. N 50 by k 137 #10. Fraxcisco EAy. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES, Per Archer—Wliliams, Dimond & Co; Welch & 21:@15 ®ton: White Wine Grapes, $.0@12; Mis- | _ Matthew snd Catherine Kavanagh to_August AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTKNDENT. % CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. P o 1 be favorable factors which devoioped during the e NEW YORK, N. Y., Oct. 5.—The Earl Frait | JoaLermelons @12 100, sion Grapes, $10. aui Murle k. Schaefer, ot commencing 110 E of | Nor—Tne high and low waters oc ur ar the on Grapes, § Stelner, 5 97:6 by & J57:6, as recorded: $10. Cuty Front (Misslon-sireet Whart) abous twentr. | Per L , 3 ) 1L, o ‘alon, 5. ‘e enry, Ids and Samuel Ickeihe mer to Chris- | five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height nn dax slthouch they affecied for & tme theindl ““““‘:fl’::m_:“ 2 ‘hrought at bome and | coppany soid te-dsy: Grapes—rokays, (single Natiney Lasons. 56505 3 box on the whart. tna L. Masdn (wife of Marcus) and Helen M. | of tide is the same at both places B vidual stocks to which .he:'d-vp-ied. were jueffec- | SLTONg mars were the influences which crates), 85¢@$1 65, average $1 U8; doublecrates, | CITRUS FRUIIS—Valencla Oranges. $2@3 | Gedge (wife of George), lot on SE corner of Clay tive in causing s seversl advance and pricesof | were uppermost in the wheat market wnen busi- $2@2 60, average $234; Muscats (single crates), | ® box: Lemons, 75c@$1 60 ® box for common | 8N4 Wa nut streets, k 37:6 by 8 102:814: . 10. mf;’h:‘..w;::'tfiew:“&rc:';n':.'flhy firm and prac- | 2 began. Buyers took nold with more coufi- P assorted. $1056@1 20, | 804 $2@3 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, onu;rllxau Aml; Marsball to Aq‘vh.m Ruet, 1ot tically recovered from yesterday's deciine, owing dence while short sellers and in faci all kivds of . Morceau, $1 2! @s ‘2“&:’63”;‘:‘“ $1 20@2 ¥ bunch: Pine 28 by 13‘13:)- .ll::ulh street, 25 W of Church, W tobe discredic attachins 1o reports of an Eug.ish | S¢llers were incined to be more cautious. The | average 81 44 - o i Mary E. Duprey to Emma Preiffer, wife of Ru- syndicaie’s intention to ouihd the reorganiza- | Liverpool cables opened st an advanceof 34a | CHICAGO, Trr, Oct.8.—Tte Earl Fruit Com- J dolph, lot on . iine ot Valley street, 180 W of Sons & Co: H Duiard: Jonas Erianger & Uo: S ils st oAk Lo reotoanrs o A e et ety adviaesd | BN g) g e N u.x.ncnc';'? Vend Nevcades s, 3 5 Walter I. it aie 2004x | FrANS: rilrorberes. ol Pno:’:‘." Fiagnt ¥ zoc we 10 1d above vesterday's ciosing prices. In the pit . Wwig and Aerced.s Arnstein to Walter 0 rewing Co; = silverberg:’ Cal Bottling Co: W tained by iheic good showing of earnings. All of P BUSTON, M ASS. There is no improvemen: in the demand orin el the traflic sialements st haad showed ::'nuhlu in- | there were bu ing orders for December wheat pany suctionea the foilowink | prices . Busine: P“ ..:l:n Lt Tobin, lot on N line of Twenty-fifth street, 135 W 1ros & Son: JIvancovich& Co: A Levy & was apart from :bis & manifest disposition to re- | 11 frein from tradin= and to leave the market to lie l‘mcflEs—Unmle@ fal ow for a time. Yesterday’s shap reaction ap- | 16¢ B Ib. parently admonished the bulls ihat conditions are not yet ready for a resumption of the advance. nta Rosa—Dodge, Sweenev & Co: V, 0; Encerprise Brewery: Bissinger & Cd: Von Voss & Co: Amer Carb Acid Gas Co; Armes & Dallam; American Tobacco Co: Witzel & Bakers mer, Bredhoit & >cl oore, Fe : October—1897. aniord Bros: H leckman & Co: Roge b Hacio0? B — X\!G Runl & Co; }_\.luahalm;rclimé CJ. L Cross: V D = Virkiilo; Jonas Erlanger & Co: G Camiilo : Wednesday, October 6 American Un.on £isii Loi Geo W MoNewrs ‘a?:y' .6.10Moon rises, ©of hoe. W 25 by N 114; $10. £ I .1 Time i i M Savace; A Gerber.ing & Co; A Palads Sal creases 1 earnings, but not all the stocks of the | COMINg direet from Parls, though any quantity | prioes: Grapes—Tokay. single crates, 90c@$1 50; :| Welter L K To . % | 0C Feet | M2 Feer | TIMe | poq; | Time v 5, 3 : ladini; Pag , Tuads affected der ved any benefi:. | nicn Pacific | thus bought was not large enough fo atiraction, | G0UDIE Crates, $2@5: M uscet, single crates 550G Pranes extians o S e D e e | Dl sammes 010, 7 L Tova to Phllip 0'0ees | g s | Mot Iy W "W (o Fiahio T B Inguglia: Waitney's Expresss wa. assisied as well by a réport ihat its diffcreaces | The predictions for falr weacher for the next | $1 35 SIX cars soid to-day. @U's, 4c B I for 60-70's, B34c jor 70-80s, Sc| Allisun C. Bonnell (by Thomas E. Ryan, Com- | & 002 % STIZTL TS5 58| BT | Hopkius & o; Stwuiey M Giidden: G Chapmss? over the traflic exchange Wil the Oreson Short | tnices s s o 1 o st aer, 0, the - B for S0-00 ¢ 2140 for 90100’s; Peaches, | Missioner) to Jacob l'erboner, lot on & line of ( 5| L0+ 1-27] 5.4 7.16/ 50 | L GSresovich & Co: Levi, Strauss & Co: Wrpes 4 e L 5 cots, b for for to A if 8.22| 5] | Gareia & Maggini: Cunaij % ¥ R cipu Seivit omierd.Ln e spesta. | Who bl Cxpemes. yemetanr T e =R goie. D32@0¥ac for Rovals and T@SiAC for ssedto (MOBTE (by Sidney V. Smith and J. | 8| 852 sl 802 16110:7a] 51| sonn Enns soob Wollnass 'flyfi?'&‘?‘&;{*{fin. ties and the trading in them was largely based on | the Northwest would become heavier and extend sun-dried, black Figs, In sacks. 2@uige; | B. Pringle, attorneys) to Rovert H. Swayne, lot | 9| 4.07 85| 4.40| L3/1112| 5.0 | Campbell: Stauffer Chemical Work, SRy Jasve Fumors shut had nothing fo do wilh the | gown 1nto the winter wheat country. S Y RT s omy r HEymd rsmPlg fond 59 e e o s end-i@ve. ot o o R lile of ‘Ihind street, 70 NW of Howara, | 10/ 436 521 861 8161 10.... |00 | Harvie: 0& 0SS Cop Wall & Son: W Can ek Ehange fe\ b for sight and 14 for lons. This jod | 1 fact that No/thwest recerpts were large was s gy tied: bieached Plums, l4c; Nectarines, 5@ , NE 40, NW 22. K 40, ~E 65, SW 20, Western Union Tel h C p B Miller; : tides the | AMerican Book Co: 8 £ Co: E x.z.,‘l'x?:;"..';, ) t E to increased taik of early gold imports. In th © left hand | Ammonia aud Coemical Works; C H Moo e; ven conuection it 1s interes:ing Lo know that to-da; not sufficlent (o offset the effect of the dry Liverpool. # I for prime to fancy . 5@5%4c forquar- | NW 15. >W 60: also Iot on ¥. corner of Third and | NoTz—In the above exposicion of th The ¢ 4 and 65@7c for halves. Hunt streets, SE 22 by NE 40: alsolot on St | early morning tides are given i weather. The ¢'0sing advan aris LIVERPOOL. ExG., Oct. 5.—Wheat—Steady; | 1613 &0C - 9 n statement Of Lhe wees’s eX,OrL of zeaeral mer. | (o 1%4c. 11verpoo: e ia was €498l | o) ‘atandard Cailfornia wheat, 57, 34: cargoes | o FAISINS=New Ruisins, 3340 for 2-crown, 44c | Une of Huut sireet, 80°NE of 1hird, 3 column, and ths successive tides of the day in the | Eleciric Co: E Kaas: Bowers Rubber (o: 3 was up 134 and Antwerp 1 for S-crown. Bigc for a-crown, 6c for Seedless | SE 55: aiso lot on NW line of Howard stree . 100 | order of coousrence sy 10 tma: o can siscolt Co: Selb; T e STy et e s L A sis | Zodny's seaboncd cheapemenie e Tenorled 2 Geaver, Liverpont aheci N Gl e )y Grapes. Juge o+ 19 for London layers Dried | XL A Y Voo S Caardian Loan | LML ELYes the second tide'or the-asy. the ihigg | Matenaim; Wi gflnfnfi?fi‘%"fifl'&’f‘,‘.‘fi,fi 3 g orts, - e pes. " Coon £=5) . It 3 jmerbered. decreasca §1,862,364 over ine preced- | Gue.t Norunern 100 conlizmed Lhose. of s Wharge | €733 st In gars frm: fioor in Paris Arm. | R Ps 4 uinoi, 714@8e for hard and 989%% | Associution, I on S Tiha of Clentuns ooy 5355 | oot ey the Shird; iide, an e o e o ot g week. number of correspriienis, thas their Showsng ro: : ' for sofiahell: Almonds, 3@4c for hardshell aud fin sveaue, E 25 by N 100, $5. when tners are bui thres tides. as someiimee | Amer Iess Assn. W P Fulier & aarST: i Aaditional deposits of gold which was received | turns had & isappointin cLosE. ‘pape; Pas Anua G. E. and J. brab: secui ‘helghi Jocantiine S . fuller &Co: Hoim & Nu grom San Franciscowere mado ut a clearing-iou-e | esiim.ies wonid nave G0 be redaver i200? | wWHEAT—spor No. 3 red weatarn winter stebdy, | dodoe Colirare, T ‘of “Tiattey- ik varrabam e, el imes dditions 1o the | tha: LeviSplegel & Co: Gould & Jaudin: W G bank 10-day, and the continued increase of the gold | sharp spurt in the price at . Ruet, loton K line of Thiriy-fifth avenue,110 | soundings oa -the United Coast v Duluth gave color to | 78 8d: No. 1 red norihern spring steady, 8s 5d. cans, 9@10c B b: Filberis 0g05ge; Brasii Nuts, | 5 Of Q sireer, = 200 by E 120: $10. . & Ty 5 Jesorve inthe United States treasury. even in the | the stories. It grew Very siroug toward the ciuse, | CORN — Spoi American mised old steady, 85 Cocoanuts, $5 B 100. face ofan «xcoss of disbursements Qver receipis, | due to the firmness of the foreign markets. De- | 134d; November steady, 3s 4i4d. 10' urvey | Lowry & (0: D M Usborne; W B Sumner & Co: & charte, excep: when a minas (~ o i {acherine I Payne (wife of Alired) 10 ATb:rt M. | height, and then the Bumber Siven it savroasting | Co: Goodsarr o SINIL & Co: Pac Tranat T EY—New Comb, 10c for bright and 7@9c | Armstrong, ot on k 1ine of Victoria street, 450 N | £rom Lhe depth £iven by the charie, oo racHTe ;‘;;.?‘W, AT fabber Co; allichell & Co; Sachs

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