The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, October 1, 1899, Page 19

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heat futures Oats firm, but quiet, Heavy rec ing off well at the ts ‘o furt ier change in the Meat market. ver and Exchange unaltered. : k clearings $100,000,000 Jarger than last year. firmer and:-more active. : Barley market shozes more life:at strong prices. Corn and Rye dull. pts.of Hay-keep the market dozon. Beans continue Rrm and:in-demand. ! Onions and - Vegetables about the- same. steady _and unchanged. and Eggs steady. uits continue in light ‘_m/'[‘lv\-' and steady. lower under fresh arrivals. Game season opens to-morrow. new quotations. stand about the same. iir trade in Provisions at unchanged prices. s and Leather active and firm. Wool and Hops quiet. duce Exchange Sales. all sales in September w wheat and 14,50 t . three months of the cu r % tons of wheat and 102, Bank Clearings. week were $20, - same week I ber they were for the same nine months . agalnst $591, e Morrow & Co. says: 158,404 close of last week. ore- than -they do B nt supply ry good demand h would pass in- (120 SA FRAN ), Sept. 3 ing maximum tempergtures were 1 from stations in California 60/San Die Maximum temperature, 59, om to , Idaho and ails in the 10 Franoisco for thirty 9 - in north- o portion; rnia—Cloudy Sunday; Sunday; showers in udy Sunday; showers in north- ir Sunday. co and vicinity—Cloudy Sun- light showers; iight southerly ALEXANDER G. McADIE, Forecast Offictal. Sept t ndon financia 30.—Commercial Adver- cablegram says: The ssed a new hesitated, wore gold »n Pacific pre- preferred, 76; Anaconda, Atchison, ar silver, dull, 27/d per ounce; money, Cash in the Treasury. Sept. 3.—To-day's state- tion of the treasury rhows lance, $286,567,803; gold re- 30.—Another slight rise In thstanding yester- t, caused wheat to tional advance. Ie- verpool, the market nued light recelpts at apparently to run though ession continue and yesterday e ‘strength rred futu arently be which had pre- < rather a_dull session in corn v er option, which de- ation by prominent light, shorts hav- ughly and prices increase in local his affected specu- were rather steady er followed Septemi- closing heavy. The i) considering the Decem®er corn closed Jhe tember cl at 3iYe. nd firm. rts were bid- nd advanced the price of a cent at one time, but the not hold. - Deferred futures narrow range. The market late in the day, Decem: September a oping tendency freer at the advance. unchanged at 22%e. d lic higher at 2214c. 2 Trading in provisions was mainl of changing. inl thelway The opening was slightly lower for ferelgn account, | ght buy- | AND" GENERAL | fruit- | ;| cattle to-day were too small Money | — e % t | was 48.1 cents. and kept at a slight discount most of the ses \s‘wn Packers were tue rs. The de- nd was not so good. January pork ciosed January 1 shade low- and January ribs a shade 2@5 10, futures ranged as follow: Closs. High. Low. Open January ... Lard, per 100 pounds— October - December . January 425 ash quotations were as follows v; winter patents, $3 spring speclals, 3 straight ng whi 2 corn, bushels ‘bushels : crear , firm, 11@11 Open | Closing Opening Closing . Chicago Livestock Markzt. CHICAGO, Sept. 30.—CATTLE—Receipts to make a mar- ket and quotations were almost entirely inal. Lots of medium grades of cattle s nchanged prices. |, HOC Chere was a fairly active demand for hogs at vesterday's range of prices. y hogs, ; mixed lots, $4 40G4 80: $4 454 90; plgs, $4 104 §0; culls, $1 5044 | SHEEP—Receipts of sheep and lambs were | Mght and the market was mostly } one. Sheep were saleable at $1 T 1 or up to $4@4 25. Choice lambs @ 65. J Recelpts—Cattle, 200; hogs, 17,000; sheep, nominal @ LONDON, Sept. 30.—There was a good at- tendance at the wool auction sales to-day. Rather better competition prevailed, espec ally for greasy merinos which were well main- | tained, though yesterday's slight uneasiness [was apparent, notably for medium | | mertnos, low scoured” cross-breds and New Zealand greasy cross-breds sold principally to the home trade. erican purchasers secured several medium wools at a full advanc tion of Australian merinos contai good lines. Queensland greasy woo! taken by the Continent. Scoured merinos nd. The offerings for were in_ strong de: 55,750 bales. next week number Foreign Markets. LONDON, Sept. 30.—Consols, 103 15-16; silver, wheat cargoes off coast, less inquiry; car- goes on passage, firm, not active; cargoes No. 1 dard California, 31s. RPOOL, Sept. 30. veak: flour in s, 2%d. | CLOSIN WHEAT—Spot—Firm; : § 1%d4@és 24 0. 2 red winter, 6s; ern_soring, €s 3d. Dot—Firm; American mixed new and Wheat, firm; , wealk. wheat Californi No. 1 t. Louls fancy winter, firm, 2s 2d. Portland’s Business. OREGON. D, Or., 30.—Wheat—Walla valley, f0@6ic; blue stem, 81@62c. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Sept. 30.—Dealers are feeling en- couraged over the free offerin remain nominal. C! PORTL Walla, 60c; eot. | [ i b & ‘ Northern Wheat Market. | { [ blue ste: 6le. e ‘ " LOCAL MARKETS. During the quarter ending yesterday the value of the Mexican dollar at the Custom-house From a telegram received by | the Collector of Customs it is learned that the | Vatue for the ensuing quarter will be 47.4 cents. | ik akie | 5 . | Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty day: Steriing Exchange, sight. SterlingCables. v York Exchange, sight & New York Exchange, telegraphic Mexican Dollars. 5 Fine Silver, per ounce. Wheat and Other Grains. WHEATFutures were active again and the lost ground was recovered. The spot market showed no change. Chicago was firmer on better foreign advic &t the opening,- but eased off toward the cl - SruEsaR S Wt [EIRRAR] bearish, owinz to the decline i September. In addition, it was predicted that Minneap- olis, Duluth and Chicago would show an in- crease for the week of about 3,000,000 bushels. Spot Wheat—Shipping, $1 05@1 07%; milling, $1 10@1 12%. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—December— 2000 ctls, $112%; 2000, §1 12%. May—2000, $118%. in sympathy with a rather weak hog marxet | Flour, The demand was moderate and the crowd was | | | | | I%c G»g_n-’.‘per Dullr;i ¥' 3% showed 18 inches falr ore. D 00 t0: Youns, Rewsters, 31 same vein and level, had 15 inches old Toosters, $430@3; Fryers, $i Ralse 1, Fortuna vein, 552 level, had $3 25@3 30 for large, $2 T5G3 for smal e |8 inches game veln and 31 %1 5 per dozen for old and $1 ¢ for | level, had 10 The rorth dritt, Squabs. | same vemn, , had i GAME—Doves, $125 per dozen: Grouse, | vein, which was looking better. Sage Hens, - Mountain Quall, he Security $125; Rabbits, §130; Gray Geese, $450 ortuna, D. 1 | nipe, $4 per do e 150, levels, vielded | 4 — | the usual @ fair to high grade ore, the latter c be D. ) e on the 335 Butter, Cheese and Eggs. | level. At “the mi, tons of ore was — | erushed for the \\'ka erage Aassay vanner The feeling In Butter is firmer and some deal- | $10 03 Lnn»em,-”_s‘ pn;d:w'l, 1y [ era nre aiready quoting an advancer Cheeso is ain e MO Elste St lenn b steady ‘and unchanged Taillngs No. 1 treated 1 tons gs are st at the advance already gs for the week. Plant No. 2 treated 255 noted, and receipts are falling off. | BUTTER— following local Incorporations disbursed ety Cranmry. QP60 dacoanis dends during the past month: | | but quotations | 3 | May Morning _Session ¢ $113; 8000, $113% $113%. May—4009, $118%; 6000, $1 1 BARL] The $11¢ what, and futures are now dull, while the | CHeali\e: SLEEL 0 for bright and 10%e for | =pot market is firmer and more active. light amber; water white extracted, TX@7%c; etoh, B, Brewing, W0G%c; Chevaller, | liznt amber extracted, 6%@7c; dark, Bl pef s T cth. b, CALL BOARD SALES. BEESWAX—24@26¢ per Ib. | Informal Session—8:15 o'clock—No sales, No sale Second Session- Regular Morning ctls, STie. OATS—The market stands about eing firmly held but duil. White, 5@1 1215 Black, $9%c@$1 02 COR astern large Yellow, $1 0 and_mixed. $1 02@1 05 per ctl. 90@5c per ctl. WHEAT—Nominal. Flour and Millstuffs. The China steamer took out 12,519 barrels Flour. FLOT usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 40@3 5 tra, @3 40 for bakers' and 82 25G3 for su- L:,n:,l e . Hides and Leather continue firm and active. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- mothing neWi LW oot ani SEop; | 1ows, sco 0 the trade: Gra lows, ‘usual disconnt to the, trade: Gratam le “under quotations. © Heavy falted b e Flour, §7; Cornmeal, § 11c; medium, 10%e light, 10 Cow- tra Cream Cornmeal, $3 3 | hides, 91¢@10c; Stag: Selted Kip, S¢; Calf, at Groats, $4 Hominy, Dry Hides, sound. 17¢c; culls and brands, wheat Flour, Dry Kip and Veal, 16c; dry Calf, 17c; Farina, $45 yearlings, 20@30c each; short [ (barrels) ; medium, 70@%c; long Woeol, Pearl B: v Hor $5 per 100 Ibs. G Hay and Feedstuffs. Feedstuffs are firm. The eir “Arrivals of Ha ket during the week ju ceedingly heavy, majority of the of the medium qu particularly dull signments have been very slow of sale, prices were a little off. The large consum the ng to 5103 tons. ay arriving has be Ities, Iy, and many of them are now et for quite a while. If the arriv um grades continue to be as he; even a trifle slower m y Hay, either of Wheat has been sca ifa Ha od ces that the = figure when « have p on on good grade ng through per ton. Rarley, § r bale. Beans and Seeds. 25@3 Peas, i Reds, $4: ; Limas, 16; s, $250 per ctl. Mustard, 24@3c; ax, nominal; Cana rnfa and 4o for 21.@3c; Hem| Oni firm s are a shade easfer. Other Potatces show no change. ity c per ctl Potatoes, $1@1 stri Cabbage, 406 meda Tomatc Green Okra, 3% per 1b; Garile, 2a3c; Green Peppers, Chill and 35@i0c per box for Beil 40c_per sack; Bay Cucumbers $1 75 per ctl for No. 1 and Tac mer Squash, 25@3ic; per ton: Green per crate for Al and Game. The regular Game season will open to-day. Pouitry is quiet and unchanged. ern will go on the first of the week. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 15@1se lers and 15@16c for Hens; Young Turk @23c; good to choice, firkin, 722%c per Ib. | Oakiand Gas Ce. o . 1Tic for ladle packed. Pa Gas_Improvement Co... —Choice mild new, 1lc; old, 108 | Pacific Lighting Co... 10%¢c; Young America, 11@ll%c; Eastern, 4@ |S. F. Gas and Electric 2 1se, | Contra Costa Water Co. 40. EGGS—Quoted at 2i@%c_for store and 28@ San Jose Water 50 3214c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 22t onds, + Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There were rather more Wine Grapes on the but quotations were main- | market .vesterday. apes continued dull ches and Plums continue firm a s Mexican Limes and t me Valencia and Seedli wer, $3@4 per box. all kinds < are quieter a DUOUS FRUITE pples. easier. per and $2¢ rh Raspberrie 5@t per 1858, per box for Sweetwater, 25@ | "® Bitioo for Museat. s@ie top | Ve for Seedless, 40@50c for Cornl- | \{aier 4,241 @10c for Isabellns: crates sell 10G15¢ | &y et Ratiway 5,000 higher; Wine Grapes, $1G2 per ton for | pirgae < 20,000 Zinfandel and $17@20 for White. oeaer; 000 Watermelons, $5G15 ver 100, Tl 25000 i Cantaloupes, 50c@Sl per crate; Nutmegs, 20 qgi?‘fm“ 20700 1700 Sk bt | Mining 7500 000 pEear tietr, U062 per box; Winter | Misceliancous 18.000 200 o Per box. | : Figs, Gc ver box for double layers of [ Total * ciie s LA S Imem black: white are nominal. , S B Peaches, 35cG$1 per box. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Plums and FPrunes, 40c@$L per box and SATURDAY, Sept. 3012 m. crate. - | e i o e s, gl s Bas Bld.Ask. | Rid. Ask. CITRUS _FRUITS — Lemons, $1@2 for com- |, U § Bonds— [Muatual E1 Co, 15 16 mon and @i for good to choice: Mexican |8 quar coup.l2if — |0 G L. & H... 49" 50 Limes, $§ #0G7; California Limes, $1@1 %; Ba- | 48 Quar reg. | Bac Gug Tmp. g nanas, $150G2 5 per bunch; Pineappies, 3@ | {2 duar Rew.- oo 00 o°0 G &OUE ‘; Aty 230 ver dozen. + *% San Fran......— 3% . : ) ‘al-st_Cab 55.116% — |Stockton Gas.. 13 — Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. C G Wat 69,105 10014 Ineurance— e Ed L & P 63..18 — |Firem's Fund.2%5 — The week closes on a firm market. Rats- (E & Cl Ry fo.1lt o | Bank Stocks— ins are being freely taken et the high prices | Gearsest R 5. = 9. |Anglo- named by the Assoctation. All kinds of Fruits | B § & S;5%e 10T — | Bank of Cal. n are firm except, possibly, Prunes and Apples, 29 Tirst Natlonl!! — 245 and Prunes even are showing more strength. 9 — |Lon P& A....128% — Apricots are almost gone, and the demand for D= 100 |Mer Exchange — 1 Pears is still quick at firi prices. Nuts of all sorts are firm. DRIED FRUITS (New Crop)—Prupes, in sacks, Sic for 40-60's, 4%c for 50-60's, 3%c for 000 ctls, $112%;: | California. k. situation has changed some- on — December — 2000 %55 White JR—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, Oregon and Washington, $3 40@3 50 per barrel for ex- pend and such kinds are | Some days this week con- | and | s during this week have | good mmon to < 0 k Springs and Castle it and Oat, $60 , $760; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 in White, Pinks, But- | §2 5@ Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Sweet Potatoes Vegetables, the mar- iy Rose, inas Bur- More East- for Gob- | 17@ 219 20; creamery | 25¢ for | Spring Valley Water selected, 21@22¢ for No. 1 and 17@20c for sec- rtlett Pears are much higher and in de- | selling to the Government for the | Figs are slow. | Champior 3;@60c per box for common and T5c per berries, : Wisconsin | $130 per bbl; Cape Cod Cran- | s | 60-70's, 3Yc for 70-80's, 3@3%c for 80-90's_and 23@2%c for 90-100's; Apricots, 10@llc for Roy- als, 14@15c for Moorparks and 12@12%c for Blen- helms; Peaches, 4@c for Standards, 5la@éc for choice and 6lz@ic for fancy: peeled 10@lic; Evaporated Apples, 8@ic; Sun-dried, 5c per Ib: Nectarines, Tiz@sc per Ib for red and $@9c for white; Pears, 5@7c for quar- ters and 7%@d for halves; Black Figs, 3c; White Figs, $@6ic; Plums, @sc for dark an 1@7%c_for bleached. TN M eacnea Thompson's—Fancy, per 1b, 10c; choice, 9c; standard, Se; prime, 6¢; un- bleached Thompson's, per lb, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, 8isc; cholce, 7ic: standard, 6ise; prime, c; unbleached Suitanas, 5c: Seedless, 50-1b boxes, Ge; 2-crown loose Muscatels, Siei 3-crown, 6¢; 4-crown, Gl4c; London Layers, 2- crown, 5150 per box; 3-crown, .$160. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, $3. Al | prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points in | NUTS—Walnuts, new crop, 8%e for standards | and $%e¢ for softshell; Almonds, 10%@ll%c for | | shell, §@% for soit and 4@5c for hard- shell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c_for Eastern; Brazil | Nuts, si3@dc; Filberts, 11@11%c; Pecans, T%@Sc; | Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. Provisions. There 1s @ moderate trade at unchanged quotations. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 9 per Ib for heavy, | s%@10c for light medium, 11ic for light, 13c tor extra light and 13%c for suzar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 13%c; California Hams, 13c; Mess Beet, $11 per bbl; extra Mess, §12 £0; Fam: ily, $14; extra e Pork, $12 50; extra clear, $16'50; mess, § Smoked Beef, 12c per Ib, LARD—Tierces quoted at 6@6ic per b for of | compound and Tc for pure; halt barrels, pure, | Sc; 30-Ib tins, $%c COTTOLENE—Tierc Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. S AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell No. 1 rendered, ic; refined, WOOL—Spring Clips—Valley ' Oregon, 17@18c; Fastern Oregon, 12@l4c for cholce and $@11%c | for fair to good. Fall —San Joaquin Lambe, §@l0c; do an Joaquin and Southern Moun- orthern free, 9@llc; do, de- c per I oted at 10@12c per Ib, e San Francisco Meat Market. All descriptions remain unchanged. Mutton is steady at the advance already noted. Hogs = coming in sufficiently to fill all current rs T@7%c per 1b for Steers and 6%@7c | AL—7@10c per Ib. or| MUTTON—Wethers, | per 1b. 1@7%c; LAMB—Spring, 8@sc 1. PORK-—Live Hogs, H%@i%e for small, 5%c | for medium and 5%&c for large; stock hogs and | Feeders, bic; dressed Hogs, T@S%e. Ewes, 640Tc been the he of the season, an fes have been offered on 'the market in fact this week there has arriving than could be hand ¢ nce has been a li Hay has com General Merchandise. —Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7%c; Fruif < 5%c and 6c for grades white and 7@7%c for ached jute. Wool @S New Welling- L Seattle, $5; Wallsend, $750; | 9 50 in bulk and $10 Anthracite Egg, $12; Western ar Refining Com- terms n i , in 100-1b bag: ne Crushed, 5%c; Pow- | lulate Dry Gran- ; Califo . 4%c; Golden half barrels, e me els or its | Dominoes, half barrels, 5%c; boxes, | nt “%e per Ib. Receipts of Produce. FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. | Flour, ar sk 6,380 Wool, bags. 7 ct Hops, bal Barley, ctls Hay, tons. | Oats, "ctls Sugar, b Butter, ctls There was a fair Lu s for Saturday in securities. Gas and Electric sold down to $65 and Hana Plantation to $13 50, while Giant Powder a ed to $50. | Mining stocks were generally firm at a small ivance. The telegram from the pump said: No. 1 elevator ran 18 hours 20 minutes since st report. Water s 25 feet 4 inches below the 1850-foot level stati Have lowered No. 2 elevator 73 feet below the 1930-foot level | | statidn. Wil keep it there until the new This precaution has been | | castings are ready. }taken to have its servic | happen to No. 1 elevator.” In the Standard Consolidated mine of Bod! ! for the week en ptember 23, ralse 2, N , should anything Per Shr, Amt. Anglo-Californta Bank entral Light and Powe as Consumers Assoclation. | California_Street Cable. | Gakland §. L. and H. Ry | Alaska Packers’ Assoctation. Hutchinson Plantation ‘ Kilauea ' Ma Onom Powder Telephone Telephone Steamship nd he ng | Arzona Boston | Gwin Minl | afeaa Mining Co. | Morning Mining Homestalke ining Co. | Mountain Copper || Pennsylvania Mining Cc Santa Rosalia Mining Co. o5 5000 | A summary of the dividends for the month | compares as follows: | | Con Cal & Va. | Gould & Curry | Hale & Norero | Werthetmer to Alma H. Leek (wife of Ira G. | 22:11 by ome street, 125 N of Green, N 30 by W 9L:§; | | William ! NE | Maps 1 and 2, Berkeley property, 19 N AR § - N s n‘n’* N & Union T Co.1400 1430 oG Streee Raliroads— Oak | California 121 — Om [ P& iF .113%114 | California . 65 SE \116%116% | . Dvnamit = S Ry | Giant Con Co.. 8% 79% SPof A Vigorit .. . 28— S P C 6s 16 irars S P C 6s(1906).1124114% Hana P Co.... 13% 14 § P C 6s(1512).121 * — " | Haw C & 8 Co 9514 99 B P C 1s cg 5s.102%4 — | Honokaa € Co. 35— S P Br 6 2125 — [Hutch 8 P Co. 0 230% § V Wat 6s...114 114% Kilauea S Co.. — 30 8V W 104 — [Makawell S C. 49% — § V W 4s(3dm)101%101% | Onomea S Co. 33% 40 Stktn Gas 6s..104 1041z Paahau 8 Co. 36% 37% Water Stocks— Misvellaneous— Contra Costa.. — T3%|Al Pac Assn..17T4117T% Marin County. 50 — |Mer Ex Assn 100 Spring Valley. — 101%|Oceanic § Co.. 88 83 viis and Electrio— |Pac A F A Central Gas Co — Cent L & P... 5% 6% |Par raint Co. Equit G L Co. i 7% Morning Session, Board— 10 Bank of Californta, cash. 200 Equitable Gas . 180 Glant Powder Con 10 Giant Powder Con, cas) 5 Glant Powder Con. 10 Hana Plantation 35 Har - “lantation +lantation 5 Hana Plantation 50 Hana Plantation 220 Honokaa Sugar Co. 100 Mutual Electric Light. 50 Paauhau § P Co.... 10 §'F Gas & Electric Co.. 2 S T Gas & Blectric Co. $3000 Spring Valley 6s. SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. Morning Sesslon. Board— 10 Contra _Costa Water. 2 Glant Powder Con 30 Giant Powder Con. 100 Hutchinson S P Co. % S F Gas & Electric Co. 40 S F Gas & Electric Co. 15 Spring Valley Water. 100 Vigorit Powder Street— 50 Equitable Gas . MINING STOCKS. .= Pac C Bor Co.142% — o — Following were the sales in the San Francisco | Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Andes .. 11; 200 Ophir . 05 300 Belcher . 26| §00 Overman 24 100 Caledonta 78| 100 Savage B 200 Chollar .. L 4 200 Con Cal ‘& Va..1 5| 500 Slerra Nevada. 490 Gould & Curry. 22| 300 Union Con 300 Mexican © 38| 400 Union Con 200 Mexican 4 Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 500 Scorplon 700 Alta . 061 200 Occidental 200 Andes . . 14| 20 Ophir 10 500 Best & Belcher 391500 Overman 24 300 Best & Belcher 40 200 Overman 2 200 Best & Belcher 41 200 Potosi . 200 Sierra Nevada. 600 Sierra Nevada. 200 Union Con. 200 Utah 300 Utah 400 Yellow Jacke 100 Caledonta 5 500 Con Cal &Va.l'52% 200 Crown Point.... 1 $10 Gould & Curry. 28 300 Kentueck 300 Mexican 200 Mexican CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, September 30—12 m. | §2,and 33, block 14, College. Homestead tract: Harriet- Avan to John Avan, lot on E line of Alice sirest, 80°S of Thirieenth, § 30 by Same to same, ot on N line of Eighth street, 155 W of Webster, W i by N 100, being lots 2 and 26, block $7: gift. Same fo same, lot on SW_corner Sixth and Oak streets, W 100, S 100, E 25, N 50, E 75, N 50 to beginning. being lots 14, 15 and 16, blgck 128; gift. ‘Warren D. Heaton to Mrs. William M.. Leete, ;‘1’5 A In plat 25, Mountain View Cemetery; Charlotte Blyth to Catharine A. C. Lozier, lot on N line of Delaware street, 100- W of Walnut, N 137. W 50, S'140, E 50 to beginning, being lot 3,-biock B, Percy tract; $10. Charles A. and Alice C. Bailey to A. O. Wick- | man, lot on S line of Channing way, 105 W of Ninth strest, W35 by § 100, being the E 33-foot lot 3, block 135, corrected map of Ray- mond tract; $5. J. H. and Augusta Rohrback to same, lot on E line of Shattuck avenue, 130:4 N of Channing way, E 95.10, § 3, W 100:7%. N 30:3 to beginning, being a point in lots 30 and 31, block 14, College Homestead tract; 310 Builders’. Contracts. In abstract 231 September 28, In the third contract, Fdwin W. Bennett (owner) with W liam Bolmer (contractor, ete.) the total con- tract price should be $670. C. M. Harms (owner) with John Keneally (contractor) architects. Jacob and C. M. Harms | —Alterations and additions to a two-story frame building, on W line of Indiana street, 50 S of Twenty-fifth, S 25 by W 100; $1197. Louis Rosenberg (owner) with Louls Cere- ghino (contractor), architect Sylvain Schnait- tacher—Excavation. brick work, plastering. car- penter and mill work, plumbing, palnting and glazing for a frame cottage and barn. on § line of Greenwich street, 179:6 E of Polk, § 33 by § 137:6 $2400. THE CALL CALENDAR. October, 1889, = E | = New Moon. 1 'i «| 5| 6| 1|7 Octovers. e S dizcsin 9101112 13| 1 First Qusrter. —’!—"\—X—4‘~J--— M| BT Geiober it 15118 BN e e = 157 |3 |® cérover 15" i Last Quarter oy [ Tume Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer. chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Cal.. September 30, 189, g The time ball on the tower of the now Ferry building was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i. e, at noon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, U. 8. N.. In charge. « Sun, Moon and Tide. I e 2 | United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— High and Low | entrance to San | Times and Heights of Waters at_Fort Point, Francisco Bay. Published by officlal au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street whar() about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 Moon rises Sun rises. Sun_sets Bid.Ask. Bid.Ask. |~ o |Time| Alpha 04 Justice . L8 0 ® | Alta 05 Kentuck . 0 06, § Andes 12 13{Lady Wash. o 02 Belcher 26 Mexican 38 40| Oop 1] 2:58] Best & Occidental 2 ',y 3:31| Bullion Ophir 1061103 Caledonia Overma 22 2|} Chollar . Potost 35 Challenge 26 Confidence 2 — Con Cal & 05 Con Imperial. 69 11 : 2 2l - Con New Yorl 2 03 | —In the above exposition of the tides % ‘ndicate Lou; 41 13 2% Exchequer ... Gould & Curry. Hale & Nor. Julla . v MINING STOCKS. Highest prices of stocks during the week: M.|T.|W.|T.|F.|S. Name of Stock. o4 Best & Belcher. Bullion . Caledonta Challenge Chollar . Confidence . Crown Point. Justice . 14 2 Gtahiss i Yellow Jacket REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Caroline H. Robinson (Hawes) and James A. Robinson to Irma M. H., lot on NE line Tenth street, 125 NW of Fol- som, NE 100 by NW 50; $10. Arthur G. and Lydia B. Fisk and Flora E. 250:2 on E line of Dolores of Clinton Park, S 0:6 by E lot commencing street and 75 ® Miesion Parlor Building Association to Ben- jamin Wood, lot on S line of Seventeenth Street, 222 W of Valencia, W 33:6 by § 100: $i0. Elijah 8. Gilmore to Hibernia Savings and Loan Soclety, lot on NW corner of Twenty- «ixth and Diamond stréets, W 80 by N 114; §i0. Louisa Breeze to Levi Strauss, lot on E line of Battery street, 30 § of Pine, S 6138, E §7:6, N 91§, W 25, § 30, W 62:6; $100. Eliza Baum to G. F. and H. N. Gray, lot on W line of Sansome street, 63:3 N of Green, N W 9i:8; also lot on W line of San rolina Smith de Santa Marina to Ed litz, lot on N line of California street, 6 E_of Montgomery, E 25 by N 60:3; $100. Mary Adami to John Adami. lot on W line of Trenton street, 112:6 N of Jackson, N 25 by W &7, quitclaim deed; $10. Mary Peace to Andrew L. Edwards, lot on W line_of Eighth avenue, 125 § of J street, S 2 by W 120; $10. John C. and Annie M. Spencer to Charles F. Martin, lots 762 to 68, 71, 733 and Map 3i $10 Henry C. on E line of Vernon street, 23 $ 35 by E M0. block %, City Land Assoclation — | day In the order of occurrence as to time. 43 | second time column gives the second tide of — | the early morning tides are given In the left hand column and the successive tides of the | the day, the third time column the third tide | | Wellington | Santa_Rosa. Erken (wife of Charles | | S of Randolph, | A. Blanchrd|Coos B Oscar Heyman to Joanna 8. Read (wife of | lot on W lne of street, 25 N of Henrietta, N 25 by W Heyman Subdivision of Cobb Tract; $10, Alameda County. Realty Syndicate (a corporation) to F. A. Merritt, lot beginning at a point on SE bound. ary line of lots 5 to 1S, block G, Stanford Tract. 160 NE of Santa Rosa avenue, SE 151:6, . NW 151:6, SW 609, to beginning, Oak! land; $10. Charles apd Mary G. Josselyn to Charles S. Hannan, Idt on E line of Brush strest of Ninth, N 50, E 100, S 25, W 2, § 2 5, to beginning, being lots 3 and ¢ and portion 25, block' 113, Oakland: $10. C. and Sophle M. Bryan to Joseph Ty- son, lot on SE cotner of Buena Vista avenue and Los Angeles street, E 40 by S 100, being lot apultepec lot 176, | 1, block C, Golden Gate Tract, Oakland;: $10. Cornella and Walter Walsh to H. E. Hol- com, lot on S line of Hancock street, 8i0 W of Telegraph avenue, W 37:6, S 90.13,"E 37:6, N 99.31, to beginning, being iot 12 and E one- half Tot 11, Drexler Tract, Oakland; also lot on S line of Delaware street, 200 E of Milvia, E 40 by S 13431, belng lot 15, block 5, Sea | View Park, subject to mortgage for $1500, Berkeley; $10. W. D. and Hattle E. Holcom to City Build- ing and Loan Assoclation, same (two descrip- tions), Oakland, $10. Henry C., Mary, Edgar and Fay Hinkel to | Annie B. Voorhies (wife of A. H.), lot on E line of Shattuck avenue, S7.14 S of Center street, S 48.71 E 1254, N 4150, W 11756, to beginning, being lot 4, ‘block B, Blake Tract, Berkeley} $100. Laura B. McMahon to Isasc L. Saxton, lot on NW_line of Walnut avenue, 2257 NE from NE line county road, Oakland to San Leandro, known as the San Leandro road, NE 57.44_by NW 7.3, being the NE 574 feot of SW 107.837 feet of lot 13, Map of Stone Subdivision, Brooklyn Township: $10. Matilda Welch to Ella C. Lanipe, lot on E line of Wilson avenue, 19 § of Chicago avenue, E 120, S 2107, NW 12230, N 227.14, to begin ning, ‘being lots 1 to 9, block G, Prospect Hill Tract, Brooklyn Township; $2000. John and Anna May to James R. Carter, lots 4 and 5_map of subdivision of the Frank Silva tract: $10. A. 8. Woodbridge to Emma Winterson (wife of Samuel), lot on NE corner of Glenn avenue, 30058 SE of Short st., NE 100 by NE 10.2, being iot 10, Bond tract; $10. Marcus Torrey to R. B. Crowell, lot on N line of Mission street, 33 W from SW corner of C. T. Petersen’s lot, thence N to South Main street, W to NE corner R. B. Crowell's lot, thencé § to North Mission street, | 2 feet to beginning, being point in lot. % fn section 3, township 5, south range, 1 W, town Irvington; $5. Joseph P. and Augusta Rohrbach to Babette Schuler, land beginning at a point 50 N of Channing way, extended N and 80 W from W Fulton street, N 5, W 100, § 80:1%4, B 103 to beginning, being & portion of lots 3, TO SAIL. Steamer. '\ Destination. ! Salls. | Pler. Weeott Frambotat... .| 1, 5 pm|Pier 13 San Pedro.. Humboldt. 1,10 am Pier 2 Pomona .... Humboldt. 1L 2 pm(Pler § Corona .|8an Diego. 1. 1l am|Pler 11 Point Al 2. 2 pmPler 2 Luciia 3 |Pler 2 | Arcata 3, 4 pm Pier 13 | Orizaba = 3 9am Pler 11 Queen . c & Pg 3,10 am|Pier 9 Coquille Riv|Grays Harl Az o] Mariposa .. Sydney... 410 pm/Plor 7 Brunswick . Oregon Po: 5, 10 am|Pler State Cal...[Portland. 5. 10 am Pier | North Fork./Humboldt. 5. 9am/Pier Santa_Rosa.|San Diego. 5, 11 am Pler { 7, 9 am|Pler 7,10 am Pier £ 10 am|Pler San Blas.... Panama. ot. 9, 12 m PMSS | Columbia Portland Oct. 10, 10 Pler 2¢ &= T | ter Bay, via Departure Bay $ day Tellus | Czarina 29| and the last or right hand column gives the The | last tide of the day, except when there are but | three tides, as sometimes occur. The heights given are in addition to the soundings on the | United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. o — Steamer. | : 1 : { Orizaba Empire Grace Dollar. Titania Arcata . Dol Norte.......|Grays Harbor Coquilie River..|Grays Harbor State of Cal....(Portland.. Crescent City...|Crescent City. North Fork..... Humboldt. Washtenaw ... Tacoma. +|Departure Bay. San Diego. Brunswick Portland Weeott Humboldt. Alliance . Tacoma. -[Humboldt. “IVictorta & “IHumboldt. Seattle San Pedro. Progreso Coos Bay. & A. Blanchard. Point Arena. City of Peking. China and Japan. Columbia |Portland Corona San Diego. 7 San Jose Panama........ 3 matilla Victorla & Puget Soun 5 Shipping Intelligence. — s ARRIVED. Saturday, September 30. Stmr_Tillamook, Anfindsen, 43 hours from Santa Barbara. Stmr San Blas, Russell, 20 days from Pa- nama, etc. via Mazatlan 5 days 19 hours Stmr Newsboy, Fosen, 21 hours from Usal. Wha! stmr Mary D Hume, Hagerty, 32 days trom Herschel Island. T § stmr Thetis, Buhner, 14 days from Dutch Harbor. Nor stmrc Tellus, Pedersen, 6 days from Oys- 20 hours. Ger ship Arthur Fitger, Denker, 134 days tm Antwerp. Bark Sea King, Wallace, 79 days from New- castle, NSW. Br bark Inversmald, Ross, 126 days from | Swansea. Brig J D Spreckels, Christiansen, 20 days tm Mahukona. Schr Mary Ftta, Anderson, 2 hours from Bowens Landing. Schr Eva, Ramsellus, 34 days from Kahulut, vin Hana 34 davs Schr Nettle Sundborg, Nelson. 48 hours from Shelter Cove. Schr Twilight, Anderson, 7 days trom Grays Harbor. CLEARED. Saturday, September 30, Stmr Charles Nelson, Anderson, Manila, via Honolulu: U S Government. Stmr Corona, Hall, San Diego; Goodall, Per- Kkins & Co. Bristol, McIntyre, R Dunsmuir & Sons Co. Br _stmr Nanaimo; Br stmr_Glenogle, Jones, Manila, via Hono- | lulu; U S Government, Saly_stme Maule, Medina, El Triumfo, via San Diego; L F Tastreto. Br ship Dynomene, Snodden, Queenstown; Eppinger & Co. iaw bark Roderick Dhu, Johnson, Hilo; J D preckels & Bros Co. Bktn Irmgard, Schmidt, Honolulu: Willlams, Dimond_& Co. Schr. Winchester, Hubls, codfishing: Alaska odfishing Co. b SAILED. Saturday, September 30. Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria. Stmr Tillamook. Anfindsen, —. Stmr Jeanie, Mason, Por{ Angeles. Stmr Cleone, Higgins, Caspar, with Dewey in tow. 1.5, § stmr Shéridan, Plercs, Manila, via Hono- ulu. Saly stmr Maule, Medana, El Triumpo, via San Diezo. oichr Dewey, Schmaling, Albion, in tow stmr €one. Schr J M Colman, Murchison, Santa Rosalia. Schr Gotama, Johanniesen, Coos Bay. schr 10 €2 00 51 G4 2 o e 00590000 6309 13030 83 1010 1 2 = | Doric, hence Sept 2. .F | for Rotterdam, AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE. ORMONDE SALE STABLE, 1547-4519 Mission St. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3d, at 11 0'CLOCK 1 will sell at public auction 40 head of cho! well-broken young horses just from the coun- try. I will be pleased to hitch and show th above stock In harness any time up to.da - of sale, as they are all thoroughiy brcke and sound and MUST BE SOLD ‘!\:ITHOUT RESERVE OR IMIT. SPOKEN. Per stmr San Blas—Sept 2, lat 33 14 N, lon 120 05 W, bark Pactolus, from Dhiladelphia for San Diego. No date. off Carpenteria—Br ship Clan Mac- pherson, from Swansea, for Port Los Angeles. Sept 22, lat 36 N, lon 133 W—Br ship Clan g‘?::nuwm from Swansea, for Port Los An- MEMORANDUM. Per U § stmr Thetis, from Dutch Harbor— Left In _port on day of Departure—U S r Grant: Br stmr Port Albert, from Tacoma, fur Manila: stmr_Albion, bound nort Ish war steamers. No seal poac Sea. Per whaling stmr Mary D Hume. ing stmr Belvedere has lost pro: Ocean. TELEGRAPHIC. COOS BAY—Ar: hence Sept 20 Bar mound Sept 30-Stinr Francisco. SEATTL! from Dyea: Safled Sept 20—Stmr C cisco PORT TOWNS! 20- Balclutha, for Port Honolul: In port Sept 30—Schr Carrier Dove, for Hai- pheng; schr . for Henolulu: Br ba G EUREKA — Arrived Fork, hence Sept 27; schr L San Diego: str Westpc from Newport: hence Se Liliebonne, ar L from San Pedro Sniled Sept 20-Stmr Weeett, for San Fran- cisco. "ENTURA—Arrived Sept 20-Stmr Gen Loo- hence SANTA Ethel Zane, AT EAS PHILADELPHI D Carleton, tor Ne FORE bark o 11--Br bark Killar- or Sept 31—Br stmr mr Monmouthshire. rom 'Portland. FALMOUTH— ana, for Limer MANTLA—Sailed Sept Francisco, via Hongkong a ailed Sept 20-Br ship Yar- Stmr Ohio. for San TRANSATLANTIC ] NEW YORK—Arrived Sept 30. from Liverpool; stmr Mesaba, from pania, I for London: r Rotterda ne; stmr Katser W Stmr Marquette, for helm I, for stmr Etrurla, Liverpool LIV Sept Stmr Luca- nia, from HONGKONG—Arrived prev to Sept 30— Stmr T fre an Francisco: stmr Mon- mouthshire, “Crom Portland, Or. BOSTON—Arrived * Sept 3)—Stmr Carinthe, Livernool OCEAN TRAVEL. Pacific Coast Steamship Se Steamers leave Broadway wharf, San Francisco. For Alaskan ports, 10 a. m.. September 18, 23, 23, October 3, change at Seattle. For Victoria, Vancouver (B. C.), Port Townsend, attle, Tacoma, Everett, Ana- cortes and New Whatcom (Wash.), 10 a. m.. September 1S, 23, 28, October 8, and every fitth day thereafter; change at Seatti: to this company's steamers for Alaska and G. N. Ry.; at Tacoma to P. Ry.; at Ven- couver to C. P. Ry For Eureka (Hwmboldt Bay), 2 p. m.. Sep- tember 186, 21, 26, October 1, and every fifth day Monterey, San Simeon, (San Luls Obispo), thereatter. Ventura, Hueneme, For Santa Cruz, Cayucos, Port Harford Gaviota, Santa Barbara, | San Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, § a. m.. September ;7. 21, 25, 2, Oc- tober 3, and every fourth day thereafter. For fan Diego, stopping only at Port Har- ford (San Luls Obispa), Santa Barbara, Port Los Angeles and Redonc 1 a m. Seotember 15 18 21 and every fourth day thereafter. For Ensenada, Magdalona Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatian, Altata, La Paz Santa Ro lla and Guaymas (Mex.). 10 a. m., Tth of each month. For further information obtaln folder. The company reserves the 1‘ght to change without previous notice steamers, sailing dates and_hours of sailing. TICKET OFFICE—¢ street (Palace Hotel) GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., 10 Market st.. TRE 8. 8, & . C1, DISPATCH FAST STEAMI'RS TO (Los Angeles). 27, October 1. New Montgomery Gen. Acts., an Franeisco. From Spear-street Wharf at 10 2. m. FAHE $12 First Ciase Inciuding Berty | 88 Sccond Clas : and Meals. | STATE OF CALIFORNIA sails | | | Friestand 2 vevees...-S€Dt. 5, 15, 25; Oct. COLUMBIA sall: 0, Short Line to Helena_and ali _points Through tickets . all points East. E. C. WARD, General 20 Market st. co. Super! LINE. LONDON, PARIY. GOODALL, PERKINS & 2ndents AMERICAN NEW YORE, SOTTHAXPT Stopping at rhours. From New York Ever -Oct. “Oct. 11 Louls .Oct. 15/St. Paanl RED STAR LINE, New York and Antwers. daz, 12 noon. Southwark ‘Westernland LINE. Seattte, St M . Dawson City. For full Information regarding freight and passage apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, 30 Mo TOYO KISEN KAISHA. TEAMERS WILL LEAVE WHARF, COR. ner First and Brannan_ stri T for YOKOHAMA INGKONG,' calllng at Kobe (Hlogo), d Shanghal. and connecting at Hongkong with _steamers. for India, ete. No cargo received on board on day of sailing. AMERICA-MARU Saturday, Oct. 14 HONGKONG-MARU y. mber NIPPON-MART Saturday, November 2§ Round-tr{p tickeis at reduced rates. Fon freight and passage apply at company's office, 421 Market street, corner First. W.'H. AVERY, General Agent. AT Favorite Line Round the World, via Hawall, Samoa, New Zealand., Australia, India, Suez, England, etc.; $610 first class. 1, D. SPRECKELS & BRCS. GO, Agts., (14 Montgamery Pier 7, Foot Pacific St. Freight Office, 327 Market S 8. S. Maripoga salls vin il and for Sydney October “Australla Honoluld October COMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE. DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE-PARIS. ... Bahing cvery Saturday at 10 2. m. €00 alng oy, North River, foot of Swadw Morton st. ‘LA TOURAINE, Sept. 3. LA NORMANDIE, Oct. 7; LA CHAMPAGNE, Oct. 4; LA GASCOGNE, Oct. 21; LA BRETAGNE, Oét. 28, First-class - to Havre, §i0 and up- ward: § per cent reductlon on round trip. Sec- ond-class to Havre, $45: 10 per cent reduction on round trip. GENERAL AGENCY FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 32 Broad way (Hudson building), New York.' J. F. FU GAZI & CO.,_ Pacific ‘Coast Agents, & Moat- EOmMeEry avi San- Francisco. BAY AND RIVER STEAMERS. FOR U. S, NAVY-YARD AND VALLESD, Steamer *Manticello.” MON., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat. at 9 8. m., $:15, 8:30 p. m. (ex. Thurs. night), Fri days,'1 p. m. and 8:30; Sundays, 10:30 . m., & ‘m._Landing and office, Missfon-street Dock, Bier No. 2. Telephone Main 1308, FARE .. s o

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