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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1895 CEAN STEAMERS. buvers to add to stocks during the closing month | yng yesteraay at g1 50 % ctl: Sallnas Burbanks, MEATS—PER POUND. AR PTOCKS. OCEAN STE, MMERCI AL \A}‘ ’R] l ’_ of the vear. On the Pacific Coast a smaller volume | gugHsc; River Burbanks, 30@a0c: Oregon Bur- | -10@17| Pork, fresh. 12015 | capital. — 40 Pacificlight. 46 49 | Dates of Departure From San Franciscos e st 51 wheat, which strengthen the | PAUKS, 80@T5c; Kiver Reds, 85@30c B ctl. D aiC 12@15 | Central 95 ~ — [SanFrancaco 713 7 22 DESTINATION | SATLS. | PIER. s S i‘é‘éi’.“;ifl“: feeedr d ngt ONIONS—Very firm at w@‘g c B c“‘ms@mc - 10 ggx;lx;!dus\loy:k U{%}lg gax(‘: LI& H. 4934 :; |Stockton. ... — 21 - = SNBE s e | al gr — Green Pepp 3 + 1 8@ —|Round 8 'ac Gas Imp. — | anama. Nv 30, v - ved 3 and inspected out 221,823 bushels. Conisiderable merchandise continues to 0 Ham, Cal. .1 L12%@ — = 1 | ). 10AM | Pler 24 SUMMARY OF THE'MAERETS. | colved o e e e o thels nheat (Mt A e e i T a AR S nT s gg:algg"_e'g;’,:{;-;fr;;;g@zfi,fin, ‘;{2:,‘,‘;?‘5528 a0, Bavicr 1eo10 ?-:::f»‘,?n%fl;‘fdo“figzcv L L g e Do o 4 _ T Was a quicker market, with the woat of the ad- | are made that the passenger rate war between that | o0¢ B e: Gatden Peas, o1, HEng Ueans, MERC | pard 12@15 Smoked Beef 15 | FiremansFd.15415 — [Sun. - :56%9 ‘008 tia INv 30. 5rm|Pler13 Siiver a fraction off. vance retained. cliy and San Francisco hreatens to hurt local | Q'RNThGR. 80@75c @ box: Deled OReh VUBBERe | Miitton . - "8@10| Pork Sausages. ... @30 COMMERCTAL LANK STOCKS. Lo XV 50, 5ru Oceanio g Wheat and Barley unchanged. The Ctncinnati Price Current reported contin- | trade. - Garlic, 4@414c B Ib: Marrowiac Squash, $7@10 3 | Lamb. 8@121| Veal Amer B&TC. — — LondonP&A.127Y; — Hombol |Dec " 1. 8am Pier — Tenvy receipts of Oats and Corn. ned improvement in the growing wheat. The dif- | Exports of wheat (flour included as wheat) from | &t i e ‘Anglo-Cal 1 — |London&SF. — ° 80 Bt Bay|Dec 1, e |Pierd Hsavy, soscly fergnce between December and May was widened | both coasts of the United States and from Mon- s g . s et z e L OAME. Bank of Cal.. — 23214 Merch Ex.... 12 San Diego..... Dec 1.11ax Pier 11 Bran 50c off. the assu - ed desire of Armour in that re- | treal amonnt to 2,460,000 bushels,as compared BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. o CalSD&TCo.. 56 — |Nevada - Vie & Pxc Snd | Dec 1. 9am Pier 9 Middiings firm. spect being accomplished. The crowd was led to | with 2.916,000 ‘bushels last week, 2,667,000 - 3 Boont FirsiNation.178 185 |Sather B Co. — Newnor: {Dec 3, 9aw Pler 11 No change in Hay or Beans. | believe that the operations of that capitalist re- | bushels in the week a year ago, 2,440.000 bushels BUTTER~Fresh descriptions are steady at the 2 100@1 75 | Grangers.... — - 1 Dec Oceanic Sweet-Potatoes still bigher. tly have been directed (0 achieving this result. | two years ago and 4,653,000 bushels in-the week | recent advance, Held goods are almost cleaned 00@1 7 < L Viee 18 Sweet Pot. ble 1 idation and changing three yoars &y 7 100 SAVINGS BANK STNCKS. Alce Binche ec OpusEuR 4 Toom 1he mear to the Glatant option, Expart. cloar e i out of market. B 30580 | GersaLco. 1500 Sav&Loan. 110 150 | el Norie Dec Fler — pickled Butter almost cleaned up. : Ll o 5 & NEW ¥ S CREAMERY—Fancy, 35@36¢, W es at o3 ) | HumbSEL1000 — Security...... — North For ec e iers 1ot ek R e L B L D R L NS ORIISROuRS: wocondo, ogiapeY o o | Turkeys, 3 18 Widgeon, B 43§ 50 | Murual.... — 41 |Union Trast. — 840 | Stataor cai portian....... Dec Bler 24 Slim receipts 0f Poultry. tolower. May wheat opened from 6014 (0 6054@ | Bonds, Exchange. Money and Railroad |, DAIRX—Faucy, 28@8lc: good to choice, 26@ | Ducks, each... 50@ 65 SmliDuck,@pr 30@ 35 | SF SavUnion49234505 | Bante Aot e Pier 27 wild s B034c. s0ld between 60Ygc and 6075@81c, ciosing Shares. l’lclnc, lower grades, ngfi%m g;ae;e, H%h- %gl At 25@ - STREKT RATLROAD <TOCKS. City Everett Panama. Pier 13 1ld Geese higher. e e B L 3 - REAMERY 1 UB—2:@20¢ igeons, B p ng & a = - Grapes lower and weak. s b 800 cars " B3| Aoney on call steady at 2@3%: last loan at 234% | PIcKLED Hov,—18&F2ve0 8 . Rabbits, 7 pr.. 5@ 40Common do....150@ — | Celiorala--.. 1084 o, OukSL&Hay — 100 | bl Bler 13 Dried Frult selling slowly. CORN—The strength of wheat acted asa stimu: | and closing offered at 234% Prime mercaniile | FIRKIN16@IDACHE 00 0 o 0 FRUITS AND NUTS. 4414 4174 Sutter-s = [iolty Rusbias L Fic & L8 Des 7' oamlPler 11 Oranges and Lemons lower. alant (o the cor market, ‘There was no particular | paper, 453@5%. Bar silver, 6734c. Mexican dollass, | | CHEESI- ksg’fuy{,“& Youtg America, 9@10c; -12@15 Limes, B doz. POWDER STACKS. N e — No further change in Provisions. auxiety (o do business evinced, lowever, 80 that | ie. Soriing exchange 1 eusier, with actual | Bon (08050, 6@8c 8 i 3 | ppien, 8 1177 3G ©l0ranges, B dos. e b i e DTS beyond fractional Lmprovement in the price, cor- | Lusiness In bankers” bills at §4 8754@4 873 for | PRGTL GLCED. o or ag tney are aimog: | Houants, ® doz. . 15@20 bears, B b, B oo 7% 8vc il : i s e By Fenonipts e tssh | SIXCY anys and 34 89@4 B934 for demhand. Posted | oq'good as ranch fiaes. now. . Pullots’ Eggs are 166 | Gocoumuls, each . 1012 persimimons, a8 e S RTGH WATER,LOW WATER| SON. |MOON. LEta g e © | Chrann SRITEDS bushels were tncen from siore, | i°57,£4 B5Ya@4 90. Commercial bills, 84 ¥6% | [2rg< Tow for distinciive, uotations. Eustern are | CHARDCTTicy of. 12615 Haiains 9 B S Mgy g o = j o e . : 7145, Government bonds steady; State bonds g lower and weak. Fi . : : ‘ z Small |Large.[Small Rises| Sets-| Sets UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | Export clearauces for forty-elght lhours were 342 | {iin,or Tuuroad bonds stronger. Silver at the board | oo, Banch CEE,{".l:{E,.-"é“oia To chotce Easters, | Lemons, B doz. .158201 Alaska Pkrs. 9934101 |OceanicSSCo — 20 [harse- Smalkarge | e T Sax FRANCISCO, No- | 724 bushels. May cornopened at26c, sold between | HrDer: ¥aL st T e L el e VEGETABLES. BikDCoalCo, — "' 10 [PacAuxFPA.. — 23 | sl e i e s TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAX itions ana | 287hc and_2014c, closing at 26¢, Ja¢ higher than 7 CLoRING sTOCKS. 260360 seonde 00T A OB | e D e ClCotMills..” — | — [PaoBorax... 98 .00 | 30| 9.254 11545 4.350 2.854| 700 4.0%) 0204 vember 29, 1895, 5 . M.—Weather conditions Cednesday. kstimated receipts for t0-morrow, ' ranch Eggs, 35@37%ac i | E GalDrvhigoie .= — _ [PscR&NOa: — » 80" | DIO0aar 0008 O N e, S L e s Am Tl & Cable.... 92 |Nortolk & West.... 8 : e Artichokes BdosTogT 00iLetence § dox.. 10 EdisonTight. 90 95 |PacRol MOl 18 = e SUL e St TS ¢ | Atchison.. 4 Preferred. P Y AND E. eets, 2@ at Squash, 3@ = | GasC PAINtCO,” — LALLOG > LLESKAN, The following are the seasonal rainfalls (o date | OATSThe sitvation in oats continued stupidly P 301 N A oa o POULTRY Dot oo J‘/zg Bonions B 363 | GasCondssu — \{:nrfl aintCo. 2 GRLEE as compared with those of same date last season: yery significans chianges in price were |, qiruy towpress s 1447 | Norhiern Bacills:s 412 || POULTRAT- Thevs werobardly auy tetelitaee- | - ColIA B be Ao b oaay BB 8@10 | HawC&SCo. 8~ 67 Puc 26 BEANCH HYDROGRAPRIC OFFICE, U. S. N ST S 60 The fifmness of the other grains was the | A08ms Kxpress . 148 | Norihern ¥ 157 y e o L B 20 | HutehSPCo.. 1174 1214 Pac MEROHANTS' EXCIANGE. S consideration affecting the feeling. RecelDis | ) porican Express.115 |Nortnwester 1063 | terday, as usual after a hollday. There wereno | (o3 ii0 % 5@10 Potatons Th 3 | JudsonMtgC. — " — " SunsetT&] — SAN FRANCISCO. November 20, 1895, yere 132 cars. No oats were taken from store. | 4WENCM RXPIS 1LY Nomimester 157 4 | Turkeys to speak of. A car of Eastern 1s au- | Cantifiosrers: 9o Mer Ex Assul00 110 (UnitedCCo.. — 25 The time oall on Teiegraphi FIl was drop May oats closed a shade above Wednesday. Esui- | Alerican i 10014 | nounced for Monday. i : MORNING SESSION exactly at noon to-day—L. €., at noon of the 120th Los Angeles 1.03:lastseason 76 | mated recelpe fortomorrow 280 cars. _ 7. | parSES 1313 | | Live lurkeys. 13G13c for Gobblers and 12g14 Board—30 § V Water, 967, meriaian, or at exactly 8 7. ¥, Greenwich time. 3 e 2, last AX—Was a little_ easier. Cash No. 1, 70 "® | for Hens; dressed do, 5 Geese, B pair, 100 Market- s A. F. FECHTELER, 1, last season .05; Yuma 32,1880 | oo, G ecomber, 91340t May,. 68@97134: R D moreOL 01, | @1 751 Ducka: 85 60@6: Heus, 4@+ Roosters, G A I T L LT N.. in charge. Lieutenant U. S _— SBIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ceipts were S8 cars. PROVISIONS—An easy and aull feeling pre- vailed in product at tbe opening,a decline of 5@ 10c at the yards having adverse influence. The 4% Bonds, 100. AFTERNOON SESSTON. Board—50 Market-st Rallway, 44%; Water, 9934 young, $3 50@4 50: do, old, §3 50@4; Fryers, $3 ! @350: Broilers, $3@3 50 for la small; Pigeons, $1 76@2 26 B and $1 for old. The following maximum temperatures are re- | Buffalo, Roch & P ported from stations in California to-day: Eureka | 54, Red Bluff 54, San Francisco 52, Fresno 58, In- | e and $2 50 for ozen for young 558V Canton Land. 5 : Arrived. 6, & 2, Los Angeles | better tone of the grain markets acted as a sus- GAME—Geese were higher. Quail and Ducks Street—100 Hutchinson § P Co, 12; 50 Market-st g debendence 46, San Luis Obispo 53 . 3 ! Laining power, later prices exhibiting a ittle more ! yere not materlally chanced. Quail are aogtable Rallway, 4434, FRIDAY, ’;\vove;:berkwg Sy s e m temperature 52, | steadiness. icago stocks of provisions on the e 1 Y at $1; Mallard, § ; Canvas| , 83@6; . - Br stmr Gaelic, Pearne. 24 days from HODZKODg, T T N o | 15t of December, as estimated by George W. Phil- | CBIC3%0 Alton.....150 |Oregon lmprovint. Sprig, '$1 60@1 75: Teal. $1 25@1 60; Widgeon, \10@ —Soles 2 HOTEL ARRIVALS. i adan, (a0 % O o Storm of considerable energy continues off the | 1ips Jr. will be:’ Of pork 85.000 to 90,000 barrels, | ¢ 5rererred 8134 Oregon Nav $1 25 Small Duck, $1: Hare, $1 25: Rabbits, $1 25 12@ — Skates, each el MEs Washington const and heevy rains with bigh sonth- | of lard 28,000 tierces ‘and of “ribs 18.500.000 | Cpiceso @ Sirr: 4815 Orckon Shors Line: 89 | @150 for Cotcontails and 1 for small; Gray Geese, - S@10surgeon @18 Do e\ Coroba.s. HAIL/60) iowes| frrost San Dicg easterly wind have occurred during the past 12 | pounds. May pork was a shade higher and May | “protarcaq. 10075 Pacific Mau 3034 | §250; White Geese, §1 25@1 50; Brant, $1 25 o omecdl e 4 = e s and_ way ports: pass and mdse, toGoodall, Perking hours. There are gome indications that the storm | Tibs 5¢ lower than on Wednesday. Chicago uas, 615 Peoria, D.& 4 1 75; Honkers, $3@4; English Snipe, $1 25; Jacl 10;‘ —,glnm;, ?dgh = ’fi-@ W'R Henderson, Stcktn F .YFHnm 1y, an ou’:l a| &.co. is moving northward into the British pushe:i[‘.:‘;.\ls. | Closing Prices. Cleve & Pit 167 i"““"“"%“"’"‘-;fi!’; Snipe, $1 P dozen. 10{3 SR ell, 0@ flfi;"&?@ielé'i"ficm "vx g'i?n"a','i‘,"'( , Oakln Sdm" Amobflee& ”3"?“’3”3“’ c(.,:,, Bay; pass e pressure has rapicly and unexpec g : v “oal. 33 |Pullman Palace...163 —_— ‘10@ — g € W, v 3 e M OO TT L el e D iibculs cosst, iving tair weather in | | WIEAT—November, 563go; Decomber, 56%4c: ek ey A e \2,, | PECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. -60a 78 crabs. each 1111012618 | G b, Sacramento W F Georse, Sacio O mdae e o oo o toss Lands pe central part of State, while rain has fallen | May, 6054c. G, C. C. uis. 41 | Preferred. — —a 5 el Hillis, 3 . ing, ete: produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. T D on wid sonth portions of the State. | CORN—Novemoer, 26%c; December, 26%c: | Cos &S Louls 41| wrefers 1018 | oRcHARD FRUITS — Perstmmons, 50@75c; Salmon. siioied 20 — Missels, & drt. 10615 | B Xaw, Cal I L Johnsion, Napa D e e e trous Xain has also fallen in Nevada and Uit | | M 8X8ovember, 1734¢: December, 175g0; | 00 Fuel & i mocr i3 | Appies 60c@31 for good to choice, 20@50¢ for com- | DR, resh-.. - 130 TOvsters, CaLRIN0-206 7 | W Farching, San Jose ¥ Ploy, Was Departure Bay; 8435 taos cosl, (o R D Dunsmat The temperature has remained nearly s nary S 3 2 3 i | " Preferred.. referred. mon to fair and $1 25 for choice Spitzenbergs; 2 : : ol ) o v Sore = S except at Carson City, | Februa May, 20350, 1y oiecs 751 i ; T ercier, ship Bancroft Miss A Holbrook, Stan - 2 e I % PORK - November, $780; January, $8 80; | Coromential Cubio: 1605 RovieWat S OSSA110 Lady Apples; 81 50G3; Wiater Nells Pears, $10 THE STOCK MARKET. JissC Hoibrools Stan U A 1 Schuey, Moesta: b= el e Sn ] Snow is falling in North Dakota. | May, £9 17 Del. Hudson. ...... 1253 St. L. & 5. 6 : ars, 40@50¢. g & Dougherty, Livermore C T Hughes, Ohicago 3 v o ™ A R raricin o v LAKD—November, $527%; January, $5 4214; 51/ 5 19 BERRIES—Cranberries, $10@10 50 bbl; Huck- W M McKay, Napa R H Keatinzs, Stanfd U |' Nic stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, Nanaimo; e e N e L] Mavs ot T T i 7572 | leberrics, 3@4c . Occldental Cou. broke all day yesterday under | y; Syunsbery. Stanford U EF G Patullo, Stantd U | Dunemuir & Sons. 5 e o roia~howers, followed by clear- | RIBS — November, $4 36; January, $4 4214; | Dfnvensh- 4714 Preters 12754 | _GRAPES—Sull lower and hard to sell. Black | heavy sales. Opening at $1 05, it closed &t 76¢ | J Rummeisburg, Wintrs N E Leek, Modesto Stmr Columbia, Bolles, Astoria; Oregon Railway X ing in the extreme northern portion; falr in the 4 6715, Distillers 1994 st. Panl & 26 | Ferrara, 40@50c B box; Muscats, 50@50C % bOX: | and was weak at the close. The other stocks | W CGrove, Modesto A Robinson, Benecia, and Nay Co. entral and sonthern portions: slightly cooler in 'ER—Offerings of butter showed some | General 307/ Preferred.. »9 Verdels, 35@50c: Cornichon, 40@60c; TokAy. 35| Lors 0160 weaker, and Hale & Norcross sold down | C A Nelson, Sacramento J Spaulding, Alviso Br ship Niobe, McGregor, London; Eppinger & e futertor: sonthwesterly winds: g slight increase, but as yetthey were not large 13 °|st. Paul & O; Alig | @00c: Girapes in crates hrng 10@16c morsithan in | P, TS0 e e fo . The | B Walley,7Alviso = " it Garcisy Alviso Co. T liforniaEair: Stationary tempera- | enough for the requirements. The feeling and 201, Preferred. 122 | boxes. 7 e elcher to. 65, Bopes J H Doyle & w, Vallejo J Krug, San Jose Sailed. o ottt rty i prices were unchanged. 187 st P& 1121 CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons are dull and lower. | leading northenders showed little change. H M Carroli, Sacto H R McNoble, Stockton FRIDAY, November 39. b iin the extreme northeastern por- | E: Were steady. The same conditions as 117 California Oranges continue weak and in increas- | On the Stock and Bond Exchange Market- | J Martin, Sacramento J L Whitbeck, Sacto 3 e Vedral’ e : on Wednesday siill prevailed. Fresh stock was 14 Southern Pacific... 2214 | 10E supply at £1 50@2 25 B box for Seedlings, | gyrcar Railway was stronger upon. dividend ex- | G J Johnson. Sacto © Doney, Oukdale Simz St Paul, Groen, Sun Fedro, b the northern portion; stationary | in lizht supply, Fresh stock sold from 18¢ to 21c: 280 " Soutnern s k..... 107 | and 32 75@3 50 B box for Navels; Vacavilig | 57 Rallway was stronger. upon 4ividend ex- | T JOMZOC 0D, g § R Rice, Dkian Sumr Coos Bay Dugsan, Sunta Cruz. g e o r | icencuse 13 5@15c. Hocking 214" Preferred. 8474 | Oranges, $1 50@1 75 @ small box; Japanese | P g S University W P McFaull, Ukiah Nic stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, Nanaimo. e cooier: | MONEY—Was 5@5% per cent on call and 6@ | Hocking Val 1633 Sugar Fehn: 10045 | Mandarins. $1 25@) 50 B box: Lemons, $1@2 for | street Railway Company, of which $3,050,000 | y\VerSiy W F MeFanll Jiiab Br ship Levernbank. Kennedy., Tpswich. e loe0 and vieinity—Faur; slightly cooler; | 6Y2 per cent on time loans. New YOrk exchange | Homestake 30 Preferred. common and $2 50@3 50 for £6od to choice: Mex- | have been issued out of 817,500,000, have been | Migy A Hatel, do T Fiint Jr, San Juan Bitn Archer, Calhoun, Honolulu. Ster s : i | sold at 75¢ premium. H. & Texas 3 |Tenn. Coal can Limes, $5: California Limes, 50@75¢: Ba- | isted at the Stock and Bond Exchangeand were | & E McDonnell do W A Lyon, N Y Schr Orion, Anderson. O Toa i, Local Forecast Ofictal ¥ || Fiastont Iitnols Central.... 9815 Preferred. nanes, $1@2 @ bunch; Pineapples, 32658 oz | quored yesterday at $1 0734 bid. D O s Loy Sngtics Jelogranhio. G | 3 owa Centra [exas Pacl rs Maitland, Scru o= iy 3 el | UNION STOCKYARDS, Iux.. Nov. 29.—Trade | ‘Fretorse 3435 TolA.A.& N. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC. NOTES. Bfise Maltiand, do 3 J Hollister;Sta Barbara | FOTNT LOROS “Hovember 30-10 » a— Waathee NEW YORK MARKETS. in cattle to-day was slow, and prices were steady. | Kansas & The Highland Mining Company of Colorado pald | R T Heath, Keno N Wines, Santa Barbara ¥ "y DITS—. N o V hes # 5 yden, Sebastopal Charters. T vals were large, y ing | Preferred. TN 3 DRIED FRUITS—Although business is dull the | o ay\idend of 25 cents per share on November 20, | W_H Wheadan. Denver E W Hayden, 5 Financial. { nfifi‘ffié‘rii:ffinfie ;ezle;g:y;;;fi:\:;b:uulr Kingston & Pem... 3 10LStLouls & 14 | demand balances receipts. so there is no accumula- e Moo L L ey Dicaao e e o Mool o NEW YORK. N. Y., Nov. 20.—Stocks Were ir- | aud prices were heavy. The offerings were large | Lokopri & Westd 2435 Preferred... § | tion of stock. The following prices rule on the Fruic | Dakota paid a monthly dividend of 25 cents per | M Fine e Lyls obis 3 ESargers Japiote | e Sr ship Cuc L regular in the early trading, the industrials were | 454 the demand only moderate. A decline of 5@ | Lake Shore U. P.. Den. & 4 | Exchange: Apples, 212@30 for quartered, 3@83jac | Share of Novemher BE, = Lo o0 Colorado | W.C Van Sant,Columbus H Abbott, Anderson el 2 SRS T . railroads were firm. In 00k place. The de was suffi- 78, Ce 67 | for sliced and 414@5c for evaporated; Peaches. 4 | z P x J Warner, San Jose G, Tisconia, San Andreas. emorandum. heavy and lower, while the railroads 10c took place. The demand for sheep was 8 National Le U.8. Cordage. L4@! | paid a dividend of 10 cents per share on Novem 8 3 < i Per Arago—Can buoy adrift 5 miles SW of Rogue the last session, however, railroad stocks were & | ciently large to absorb the offerings at steady | Preferred, Preferred. 1354 | @bc, ana 53@6c for fancy; peeled, in boxes. 12@ | hory & M de Vries, Stockion G Smith Duluth oo Az huoy shade easier and the industrials steadier, owing to | Prices. Hong IR 35 | 18c: Prunes, 4c for the four sizes, 6@6%c B b | " From the 900 level of the Overman mine during | C H Sundcrland, West I'S Bosxs, Stockto : Serich sharp rise in_sugar, th mearly 2 | o oo a0, oot #3503 | Lonimiie 15, | 10£40@50's ina 635350 for 50@E0': Apricous. Ty | the past “week they extracted 15 ions and 538 | (SISO 0y W SR ORI e | 0 a i on R L e Andsinn poluts to 10114, The rise was due simply t0 an | §75 Cows and bulls. 51 508 75: carves, §35086; | _Freterred £23¢ | @e>4tior prime o choice and 9310 1 B focancy. | ponads of orer The avorsgs carsample assay of WOollRiths Rot sk o (e tet R long SR, i an Iiovemeil: Agaios: the SnOri, e e e M. BranAT 19010 |U- 8 Rubbar 35% | oo a0t c}r:fisfinl};lf:ss}gt Ve Ories, S PGavhc | Tnthe Bodie Contolidated mine during the week | T McMullin, San Rafael E S Thorts, Stanford Nov 21 Lat 45 N, long 13 W, Br bark Bass Rock in the trade situation to warrant anad- | HOGS—Receints, 55000, Heavy packing and | Mempnis & Charls. 15 | Preferred. | 31 dor ‘pressed In sacks, and 5@6c in boxea: | ending November 24, n the east crosscut from the s, San Raiael vis, Stanford from Dunkirk, for San Francisc his)imes {Chicago (Gan sold downito | AN Jota n a5 TESI60; Hoomman cot ciclcs MexicaniGenieats A1 DU e s Pears, 76 15 for evaporated halves, 4@614e for | morta drift, 200 level, they cut two seams of quartz | W Asior. San Rafael R ilton, Stanford | Nov 24—Lat 50 N, long 16 W, Brship Beech hwest pint for s long time past. The | WiXed: $8 35@3 60: choice’ assorted, $350@3 55; | Michigan Centrai. 10234\ quariérs: Plums, $34@47zc for pitied and 115@ | about 6 feet apart, one about 12 inches wide and | T Kahler, San kafael E iayward, Stantord bank, from Hamburg, for San Francisco. o e D o B O e ifiaq | MEDL 83 85@3 55; plgs, 82 20@2 0. o S3je for unpitted: Neciarines, 5@6c B b for prisie | the other about 18 inches wide. Boch are of low | Comsiack. San Rafael L If Redon, Stanior T Domctic Pores that the counsel of riit Barrows have notified | SHEEP—Receipts, 14,000, erior to choice, Preferrea.. | to choice and B14c for fancs value. In the upraise from the north drift from | B F Stone Jr, Berkeley owar CO0S BAY—Nov 29— Bar still too rongh for the e Central Trast Com| of thelr intention of Minn. & St 10 Y $175@3 40; lambs, $3@4 40. Veste A S AND DRIED GRAPES—Prices are | the east crosscut from the Gildea vein, on the 300 | 'V Dudley Jr, US Homer to cross. She will probably sail to- e CALIFORN == N Ao 72 | aa'iol ons, canioad lots, £ 0. b, San Krauciscos | level. small seams of quartz continue fo the top. | G 3 Pursons, U S [fSoTeE sentofcron P panies was used against the stock. CALIFOENIA FRUIT SALES. 2d preferred. 2/ W heeling 185 . c@§l @ box; four-crown | In the Mono mine seums of low-grade quartz | H Williams, Portland J O Powers, Sacto ATTLE—Arrived Nov 27—Ship Louisians, The hearlng in the 1 o S : il L | e s oY e Wececrown, 100se. 2bgc: two. | continue o be found in the upraise from the south | Mrs G W hecler.ScMariin J S Hersmaan, S Rafael | | SEATTLE-Arrived Nov. 27—Ship held on Mondey next. Tobacco and lestherPre | NEW YORK, N.Y., Nov. 20.—The Eanl Fruis | Moblle& Ohlo..... /207 Am Coston 6798 | Crown, 204c; seediess Sultanas, $14@334c: seediess | drift from the east crosscut on the 400 level. | D Pickering, Fores: City W b Brown, Suisun NEW W ATCOM—Sailed Nov 29—Schr Roy e e o I B e A R exrers | Company sold California fruic at open auction | Nasiviie Chatto.. 76 (W U Beef 1 Muscatels, 214@2%ac; clusiers, 31 8o@l 50: De- | CHALLENGE—The joint Challenge and lmperial | J T Bell, Monterey Jiss M Blake, Healdsbrg | (SEW WIATOOM S sold for both the short and long account. Western 5 G B National Linses 28 L X 'Tracti 8 hesa clusters. $2 10@2 25; Imperial clusters, §2 60 | west crosscut 1 from the surface tunnel is out 139 | A B Reese & wf, Livermr Mlss M Robinson, Hisdog | SGReps JoR Sl SHaiises: oo o oo e ooy Union was another weak spot, falling from 88 to as follows: Grapes — Emperors, crates, | N.J. Central., 106%4 e Zasts the I8cs Shows POYphyEy: | G H Harris & wi, Stektu B Dickie, Suisun s The bear party, which started in to sell this 31 5581 75. ClosiNe BoNDS. NUTS—Chestnuts, 9@l1c; Walnuts, 7@8c for | CRow~ PorNT—Have started a south arift 100 | J McHoime, San' Jose Merchant, Healdsbg | 0% 20 St Pomora. o Han Panclaco: shortly after the 'Harlan decision, were quite | . 20.—The Earl FruitCom-| ¢ § 45, reg... 1111, M K T 2ds No. 1 hard_and 9@9%sc for soitshell, jobbing lots; | feet north of the shaft from the main southeast | W E Fariey & wf, S Rosa W T Park & wt, Dlm)lucknns | FORT BRAGG—Salled Noy 28—Stmr Navarro, c DoaAlwaY listmae Som ornta frull at open auction to-day a3 | Do, 48 coiipon...111%,| Do, ds. Almonds, 6¢/7v4c for Languedoc and 814@10c for | crosscut on the 840 level o conmect with crosscuu | R C Gosier, Menlo Park F £ Buck, Menio Park | FORT BRAGG- the morning hours, but later on when Burlington apes — Tokay, half-crates, 76c@S1 50: | y S 45 new reg.....12015 Mutual Union 6 ‘paper-shell, jobbing: Peanuts, 316@4c 3 ib for Cali- | 1. It i8 now out 15 feet, and the face is in por- | H H Carew, Beckwith A FMcChesney,Alameda M ity s dropped to 843 early fractional gain was lost. 75c@$1 25; BIack | Do, 4s coupon...12055 N J Cent Gen 5 P e ors o Gbo: Pasitis, Gofor rough | phyry. | 48 Sextor, Pleasanton F S Hype, Pleasanton R B o 00K, Burlington was sold by Boston firms. the October . Do. 2s. 97 | Northern Pac 1st8.11734 | and 8¢ for polished: Filbers, S@9c; Brazl Nuts, | Have been engaged a considerable portion of the | G W Gibson, Stantord I R Filcher, Vacaviile T Ghe AT Y0r ey Erabclace, e e dles ol ! sty S 1364| Doy 2as -+10314 | 73, canuts, $4 50@5 50 & 100. week In timbering and repairing where necessary | & I Burnnisel, San Jose J 0 Powers Falg dlio | PEDRO—Sailed Nov 29—Schr Ivy, for On the other band the S:. Faul statement for the | BANK CLEARINGS. Do, bs coupon....11415 Do, 3ds 707 | . HONEY—Comb, 10@12¢ 3 b for bright and 8@ | througnout the various stopes, dritts, etc. Owinig | W Halchup, Pulo Alto 1 Jenking, Palo Alto 3 month was a most excellent showing. The stock, | = Cherokee 45, 1896. 1005 Noruwest Consols. 199 | g for lower krades; water-while extrakted, 5@53ac | o au accumulation of ore in' the dumps at the | F L Smith, Palo Alio V' W Middifieid, Brooklyn | Bureka, o/ 0 (o e however, raged between 75%@76 and closed | NEW YORK, N. Y. Nov. 20.—Bank clearings | Do, 1897......:...1003,| Do, deb Bs........109 | 3 gor \0NCr ETnaen: WAt S erreec IR | mine and at the mill work {n the stopes was sus- | G W Campbell, Siockton Capt G Baker, Marysville | | &xrived Noy 29—Stmr Je only ¥ higher on the day. The demand from the | Taipal oAl Hos IhEWEeE endon 18 1003,0 R & N lsts.. . 11114 | £ P p ended '} uesday morning. Six men have been re- | J Heyel, Marysville C il Hoimes, Keliopg Bl O n IRl oot Y totals at the princip: s for t! ¢ ber, 4c: dark, 2@3c. P W h land J A Pred. Aub SAN DIEGO- ailed Nov mr Excelsior. shorts “abated In the case of Manhattan and the | 1% S HhE PROFIRS CHE8 Tor the WOk baded | 1,0 ugg 1005, SuL&lronMiGents ¥3v5 | "EEAVAY 2Highee B m. tained underground and are engaged in running | W Westphal, Oaklan A Predorn, Auburn S Sy 28 e Dxeglmar stock sagzed back 10 993,@1003/s. In the closing | November 28, with comp: e Pacific 68 0f'95....— St L & S F Gen 6s.108 Pt A the south drift and in repair work. Have shipped | W H Craig, Auburn JE Colburn'& w. Mone | REDONDO-=alled Sov. bour of business sugar touched its highest point, | Bradstreet’s: D. C. 110 |St Panl Consols ...128 PROVISIONS, to the Mexican mill for reduction during the past | R Sargent, Stockton J K Marrion, Oakland, )y > and the other industrials rallied 14 to 14 per cent | Percentage | la Class A 4. 130 (St P.C. & Palsis. 117% S . week 623 tons of gola ore. The average battery | J B Burreil, Wrights M F White, Los Angeles . . Eastern Ports. 3 -— in sympathy. The withdrawal of $1,250,000 in _Amount. Inc. Dec. Do. Class B 4, 6s.110 Do, Pac Cal 1sts..111 | 2 .. h i Bacon | sample was $10 21,0f which $9 14 was gold. J Crothers & w, Sun Jose I Gielioyle, San Jose NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 29—Brk Undaunted, gold for shipment to Europe had no influence on | 2 .8470,046,802 8.7 La Consolda.. 100 |Southern K. R. bs. 95 CURED MEATS—No further change. Bacon | 8433b/8 Wa8 $/0 20 0r FGICE P8 B N otat Belcher | E MeGettigan, Valleio J A Monroe, San Jose ot Pandoi ErMoCE AT LS Itis elshl'\":'g(l%loexuclls Sat- | - 2! 85 {mmufi: funmnn an | RexaviBacifio firsts 32 is qum-nie at 7c B b for hnn‘v', :m‘x 7}:;,; and Seg. Belcher west crosscut ,mml,,,‘e mxum Iafi D J Prindwall, San Jose Forelgn Ports. urday will probably exceed £2,000,600. | B N Carolina con 6s. Cexas Pacseconds. 22 | % 1 for lizht medium, 1035¢ @ 1b for light eral drift isout 163 feet: the face is in clay an LICK HOUSE. O Satled N o In'the inactive stocks Hocking Valley fell 1 to Do, 48 !l_nloul_’.c 180796, 10 | Y20 for extra light and 12}¢ for suger curcd: Fast- | porpiyry, and the enst Crosscat from 10 south 1t- | Yobm 1 York, Napa a4 oo 1 ACAPULCO—Sailed Nov 28—Stmr San Juan, 17 and closed 16 bid; Metropolitan Traction rose So Carolina 41gs. West Shore 4s.....10714 | ern Sugar-cured Hams, 13c I: California | crai drift same level isout 52 feet; tace shows clay | ¢ Eqgar, Stanislaus Co L Bogan, Marin Co QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Nov 28—Br ship Ra- 13/ t0 110, and Rubber preferred rose 114 to 94. | 371,99 Tenn new 33 8834 Mobile & Ohlo 4s.. 65 Hams, 11c; Mess Beef, $7 8 bbl: extra mess do, | and porphyry. Therehave been hoisted and stored | §ira 1 Ei:dgar,Stan siats Georee Heud, Napa ETACITE Tance oy i Speculation closed irreguiar, but in the main firm. 107041750 Va funding dedt... 627 R GrandeWest lsia 77 | $8; family do, $9@9 50; extra prime Pork. $8 | in the orehouse at mine 38 tons of ore, the sverage | N1° & 5 ueftord. Napa D £ Trving, Vancouver PORTLAND, ENG—Arrived Nov 26—Br shlp The usually sctive railroad stocks showed losses 10,890,547 o, reg. — Ches& 0 5s 109 | @ bbl; exira clear, 814 % bbl; mess, $13 % bbl; | top-car sample of which shows an assay of 82851 | by aanmn, Pordand’ CF AsvorsStantors Bl once ToRe of 1 to Y4 per cent for the day. Burlington and 14,720.185 Do, deferred 6s... 8 | Atchison 4s. 78 | Smoked Beef, 915@10c ¥ 1. per ton, R Raish, Stantord J P Bernhards. Stansord FALMOUTH—sailed Nov 27—Br bark St Mungo Quincy, ‘and Manhatian, however, lost a point 10,250,815 Do, trust repts st 6 | Do- Zds & | , LARD—Eastern uierces, quotable at 6@6l4c B | * spe. BELcHER—Holsted during the week and | \'p Turrer, Stanford R W Frank. Berkeley for Stockion each. The industrials gained 15 @ 13/ per cent Canada South 2ds..107 |G H&S A 6s.. 1 for compound and 8c for pure; pails, 8¥zc: Call- | giored in the orehouse at mine 15 tons of ore, the | J ;i Wwadsworth, Yreka Miss B Short, Marshfield | HONG KO3 Sailed Nov 27—Br stmr Empress outside of Chicago Gas and Leather preferred, | Lousville.. or'95.104 | Do, 247s. ... 10244 | fornia tierces, 6c for compound and 634¢ for pure: | iverage. top-car sample of which Shows 8B AssaY | 3 b year YA b roks J E R R i e e e S e Tl R S s 143 & Tex CentBs..111% | nalf bbls. 6340: 10-b tins, Th4c; do 5-1, T8¢ B b | valueof $18 49 per wn. H M Alexander, Baltimor § H Walker, Chicago DURBAN—Arrived Nov 25—Brstmr Antwerp 696 shnée‘;bozu’fln‘ ing zu.suu f“f";b«d)”éoun ol E‘l'cn"fl:gg 15. “ g:x/ Rf_‘slg""‘? 131 ’CUT FOLENE—7c in derces and 7%c @ B in e J F Booth, Chicago E H Allen, Centerville City, from Port Blakeley. o, 20, “hicago Gas and 17,500 St. Paul. | Cleveland ) A 3 i . ) . e o 0 stocks 17,600 Pheenix of Arizona sold | Providenc 5, < Pa Consols 77V MissOUI! 68.sesee s 100 C® s — BOARD SALES, B D oo RS E __zmporiations. L 9@13, aud 600 Breece a: 24. | Milwaukee. 4 Ks Pa lsts Den divl1Z HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. == T A Julliard, New York V A MoGeorge. antioch | CHINA AND JAPAN_PerGaelic—18,384 pkgs jonds were higher. Sales footed mp $929,000. | indianavolis. 4 Following were the sales in the San Francisco | 114 Julllard, Sew Yorie ¥ & fieveorge Antloch | mdge, 1400 bags rice, 609 pkes tea, 955 pres ofl, Richmond and Allegheny second consol fours ross | Buffaio 3 ¥OREIGN MARKETS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers 7¢: | wioce Board yesterday: SR L e e 543 pkas curios, 427 pkss opium, 155 bxs spice, 26 R o e e | 3 = culls and brands, 6¢; medium, 6¢; cullsand brands, | gpgyyAR MORNTNG SESSTON COMMENCING AT9:30. | F G S Wadsworth, Mass M Giacominj, Petaluma picesCenk _j‘”." f‘f’ flfgsg""fi"":i"‘_}‘g- P G I e e D ) 3 WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. 5c: light, 515@6c B b: culls and brands, 5¢i Cow- | 700 Aoha. % 50 Mexican..41 | H E Berg, Marysville A C Laton, San Jose 05T e L DR CUTOORE 25T Pt e e e e e 1 LIVERPOOL, ENa., Nov. 29.—The spot market | hides, 515@6c % tb: culls and brands, 'sc: salted | 100 7100 Oceldtl..1.05 | H L Pierce, Pendieton J A Diggles, Paio Alto | 1837 pkes raw silk, 187 pkiss curious. 28 parcels, L Texas Tonts, i co 873 Omana aut'st. Louts | Foriand, o i is steady at 5s 30@5s 4d. Cargoes are nominal ac | Kip, 6¢ saited Caif, 8o: salted Veal. 7c: dry Hides, | 1o0 © 0 110 | I Beard, Napa VB Sanborn, Oakland | VEbrCeniral and <outh America—10% pkgs md T L b Loty oA on 268 1144 arrived 5 usual selecilon, 12¢ P B c_;\u:: d Drands, 8¢ | 500 Alta: 1..1191000 Con Ira..03200 Potosi et T sa e U e SR Ao 2 plig curlos, 55 pkgs silk g0ods. G Ao i S St 055 ] B 5 = : s B Bb: dry Kipand Veal, 10c : culls, 7@8c: 61200 Crown Pt.92 300 S Nev. N Wright, Berkeley V Roeding, Berkeley ¥ DIE B COrone T 3 10 93; Oregon [mprovement firsis sixes, 2 to 95; | Seatle 7 FUTURES. o following | Galk 156 culle: 100 8 Ib: Gontakipe, 20@5be cashy | 100 B &B... 61400 Crown P1.82i500 S Nev. e e 2 SAR DIECOver (orona 1 sk metal, 1 kg Tennessee Coal, Birmingham division, cousol sixes, | Spokane. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following | Riqi 5c: Deerskins, good summer. 40¢: medium. EEinrhiad 21700 oo G o8 e morar saddlery, 1 bx seed, bxs els s, 1 bx glass- 1 10 96, und Texas Pacific firsts, 114 L0 893. E — Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter: No- | jga% ¢ (SRCERKInG, £804 SAERASE K0Cs BEq R 380 H&EN . .1.15100 Y Jacket..23 - E ware, 1cs stationery, 1 bx caps, 7 bdls dried fish, 3 In Government bonds 88500 Tegistered fours of | Totals U. S...........8870,484,182 Jember, 63 2d; December, 58 13,d; Januars, 93 | y0¢ each: short wool, A0c each: medium, 60 }gfil‘m mé‘x]c-i;,'.w! = |ell Sinclatz, London, - W, R%se. Los Angeles plgs mdse, 4 cs paint 1bx candy, 9 aks Decswaz, 1907 sold at 11155 and $40,000 coupon fours of | Outside of New York E W 214d; February, 5s 3d; March, bs 834d. | @6Uc ench: long wool, 70c each. Culls of all o3 E S Churchill, Napa. Mis3 Churchf 19 bxs limes, 1 bx hats, 1 bx acales, 1 pkg whips, 1925 at 12 City. 400,437,380 7.2 E URITIES. Kkinds, about 140 less. AFTERNOON-—=SESSTON 2:30. E R Cuthbert, Gnamala W I}‘ fi.r'r‘lhn. y 141 bxs lemons, 2 N(Elsdr\‘lé%od;. The Mercantile Safe Deposic Company reports DOMINION OF CANADA. ov. 29.—Consols, 107; silver, | TALIOW—No.1 rendered is quotable at 414@ | 201100 Oceidtl. .85 | A Scovell, London V H McLymont, Fresno | ~Newport—9 sks chillies, 489 sks peanuts, 20 sks silver bullion on hand 236,173 ounces; certificates | ' 370,¢ R S ) e A b 6250 . 87 | W W Louie, Keokuk ¥ W Davis, Keokuk dried fruit, 2 bbis wine. owstanding 286 ke o L ;ifi:f"-g i e, S L RL S0 te 9 50 Bpiic: 11110 | 3t Baggallay, Japon 5 A Le Shait/ Belgiom POt Los'Angeles—3 cs honey, 243 sks corn, 1 bx rain. Halifax . »XCHANGE AND BULLION. WOUL—We quote Fall as follows: Humboldt and 5 . b0 Potos!....55 | Chas von Bose, Hong] =300, Chicag rugs. paad FLOUR—Quiet: very steady. Winter wheat, Winnipeg. | Mendocino, 7@9c B 1b: San Joaquin and Soutkern, | 3 25/150 Mexican..39/500 Savage....42 | C O Eruen. l’ul\;va“ A]‘; .Jl ;lp]gxusu& N gr:‘r;u Los A?nxeleluf r:}clz: "fl":{ifx ::;‘:g{» fls%g:mdue. 2252 63: do, air Lo fancy, £2 65¢ | Hamiiton. Sterling Exchange, 60 days.. #4858 | Big@bc; tres Mountain, 6970; defective do, 4965 241100 Oceldsl... 8600 Y Jacki. 31 | E L sargent, Uallas D J F Elliov &', Sydney |1 ort ante, Tux glucs ¥, 320 sks plas- 30: do, patents, $3 50@ Minnesota, clear, | g terling Exchange, sight. 4 ; Aty e h, s L =0 st 515 do, straights, $510G340: do. par: | Totals ork Exchange, Sight. 0312 | PHoPS_s@7c B B Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | Miss Preston, Baltimore £ Quackenbush, N Y Hedondo—1 sk clzars, 1459 sks corn, 10 bxs type, 15@4 10: low extras. $ 25@2 65: cily | EEe—— New York Exchange, telegraphic.. — 06 e Board yesterday : | X Woodsens, Tokio R Graham, Los Ang 16 pkgs mdse. 1 sk chillies, 32 bxs lémons, 2°sks 3 %0@3 90; do. patents, $3 90@4 15. South- } DUN’S REVIEW OF TRADE. Fine silver, spot, § ounce — 671 GENERAL MERCHANDISE. RKGULAR SESSTON—10:30. l‘{,R lli)-.vu}'rl. Y;’!t;’ {\l ;‘,“fi";“;f;‘,;",.‘,";;""“’ dried mlm. 1cshoney, 4 sksnuts, I bx telephone 1062 501 pood 15 cholée S, 35 9063 50, ™ | NEw g, Nov. 2 S| S e bl BAGS—Graln Bags, nominal; Wool Bags, 24@ oD oot A Murah LoK10 " "3 Lakabe, Tokio " Santa Barbara—1 bx butter. 9 bbls mineral water, A T ey ot L. i | = TORK, N %o Noy. 0. K. 0.Dunid:/ Co. e, rIsE i 2 i C Potter, San Diego C I Pooley, Buftalo 4 sks walnuts, 207 bxs lemons, 28 sks crawfish. 5 d % | Will say to-gorrow in their weekly review of trade: PRODUCE MARKET. = et fa E K Folger, Oakland J I Lewis, Bismarck From P C Ry stations—1 tub 23 bxs butter, 1 bk Milwaukee, 47c; up- | The failures for four weeks of November have i COAL—Harrison's circular says: ‘‘During the H Pomeroy, Cal M Biack, Stanford 427 bxs apples, 36 bxs pears, 3 pkgs hardware, 5 graded * 7Y O peen 38,819,979, of which $1,497,080 was of bl oasas M sk nino vesyels Davey Arlvec fooip B posshet BALDWIN HOTEL. sks walnuts, 21 pkgs fis 23, 1 bx dry goods, WHEAI—Spot market moderately active; | manufacturing and $4,555,949 of trading con- | WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. mines with 21,315 tons of Coal, from Swansea 2760 | 400 Andes . Pt '© Zieglor, Sk Tose 10 aressed caives, 172 sks dried frii, 1 sic game, 1 frmer. No.2 red store and elevaior, 68c: afoat, | cerns. In the same weeks of 1894 the failures | WHEAT—The Otterburn takes for England 93,- | 1008, from Australia 23i6 tons. The jobbersare | 800 B'e 5. ... 5% | J Blount, San Jose G Goodell, Stockton e e 1 Dbl mia] $8%4@69c; urgraded red, 63@70¢: | were 8,088,429, of which $2,651,431 was of | 790 ctls, valued at $96,135; Levernbank, 18,204 | Kept busily engaged caring for recent arrivals of | 400 . .05 200 . 61 | ¥ Coleman, Portland E Hinkel, Petaluma o0 oan talidw, 1 ok tafly; BEDAIS Rides n, 66@66lac. Options were tairly ‘ Apidetieerntad foreign cargoes, so as to avoid paying any demurr- | 300 6011000 L Wash .01 600 . 58 | J Studdert, Petaluma 8 W Climax, Oaklana (aser, £ oan i 4 ¥ S i manufacturing and $5,351,485 of trading con- : 0 2 &l RO08; { Si Maria—616 sks beans. ve and sirong 4t 54@34 advance on firmer | £ Ok ? = ctis at 818,050; Alcedo, 20,128 ctls at $28,800. age, as the simultaneous arrival of 8o much Eng- | 100 581500 ... 2300 | 87 | A M Robb, Paio Alto F C Allen, Sacramento | $anta Maria=61€ sks beats, | cables and better West, iucreased clearances, | cerns. The fallures in the same weeks of 1893 | The market s quiet and steady. No. 1 isquot- | ligh and Australian has given hardly breathing | 100 Hodie: ....34'300 Mexicn. 41200 . 55 | W A Chrisler, Suisun H Perkin, Suisun A o - foreign buying and local covering. May and De- | amounted to $17,609,079. During the past week | able at 9614@97%4c B ctl; cholce, 9834c P ctl; | time. There are a number of ships in the stream | 1900 Bullion..10 1000 . 42400 Bavage....42 | L Pierce, Suisun P Hadley, Saisun i.u(‘;g BAY— Per Arago—60 fons coat, 13 M laths cember most active. No. 2 red, January, 66c; | fallures have been 279 in the United States, | lower grades, 80@93%c B ctl; extra choice for | With their hatches yet sealed awaiting their turns. | 400 Caleda.....09 500 P B Fegot, Suisun F H Williamson, Ariz 50 toris séeap Hran, bxs apiiles, 65 pes and 70 February, 67%c: March, 88c; May, 6765C:" June, | against 289 las: vear, and 47 in Canada against 36 | milling, $1@1 05 ctls There is little change in prices, as values are estab- | 400 Chal C.....28 500 F A Juiliard, Berkeley E M Henderson, Berkley | 30 [ops srap jron, 20 DXRApimEs B8 pes and 7 6734c: July, 877c; December, 65%j5c. | last Business has not improved, though CALL BOARD SALES. lished with wholesalers and Tetailers, so that all 29 300 J H White, Berkeley ~ Mirs J G Grove, Ohio M £ lum o et T U o e CORN—=pots dull, firm. No. 2, 351ac elevator: | little change except In the shrinkage | Ixporumar, Skssiox — 10 o'clock — May — 100 | SMall consumers pay a scheduled price: with large | 27500 Mono.... 09100 S Nev.....65 | Mrs Foster, Honolulu rs V Ward, Honolulu | farbet; 153 SE8 BORHCES, br, 1 bx checse - °59 36Ygc atioat. Options were dull and firm at un- | of prices, which a period of inaction naturally P 4. December—100, 98c: 300, O fuel consumers it is different, a3 competition is 26 300 Occid...1.10 200 . 64 | TS Carter, Valleio Miss A Ward, Honoluln | DTS, & EEs S 0 e O 1608 sk changed prices to 14c advance. December and | causes. o Dt o0 988 | sharp 10 secure their orders.”” Wellington. $8 B ton; | 25400 10735 800 R Beniania, Valicjo Miss K Ward, Honolulu | WATS B - s sugar. November, 351c; December, | ° Ketail stocks are still reported fall In nearly all 2 00, Barae, Do0r oRvaL oy maber U0 | N W Wellinglon. B ton 85: Southfield Wellington, .1.05/500 Union C. J 8 John, Los Angeles G J Campbell Jr, Vailejo | Amesport—67 =is beans. 3455c: May, 3535c. 2 branches, with delayed distribution in many on . $105%4: | { DnAct 820, 98%4C. | 57 50. Seattie, §550: Brysnt, $5 50: Coos By, S Hennan, Wilwaukee C H Field & wf,SanJoge | Pinta VR 100000 G o o UATS Spon dulen, steady;, Options dull, stéady. | account of the unfavorable weather. The move | ™3 pmaoor el o iinroos wa 9% 200 1 05, | $5: Wallsend, 35 50 Scotch. ¥7 80 Brymbo, | 75 Jahnson, Portiand WG Morker, WY Pigeon Poini—50 cs clieess, 25 drums cheese,5% : May, 2534¢. SPOL | ment of crops is only fair, both cotton and wheat | p A s | 87 50; Comberiand, $18 in bulk and 814 in sacks: T H'Woodson, Sacto K Wara, Kentucky Bl Consteadad being largely kept back in the hope of higher 5.54% ( Pennsylvi A racite kzg, ; elsh - N V' CRN e - e ) : oy 3 white, 23; mixed | prices, and thers 13 a feeling that Torelgn ImpOrts | varces <ai7 S0 oeniasah B,083 ctle Brewing, | 1oL0n Loty e nel: 87 B0GY: Ttock Springs, D e Lt Per Gaellc—London, Parist and American Bank 23@24c: white do, 24@27c; white State, | will fall off. F.xports show a little gain for the | ACkEL bov g ([0 ing- | Castle Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 60; Coke, 315 P 7 Chisheiaeers Wetmore Bros; Robert Baind A Schilling & Co: A o 2 . {land. The market shows no change and is quiet. 3 st i W A Meicker, Mich J Chisholm, Mich i Muvondcay. Teos & Eote 3 Hein Provisi | Neek, although the small output of coton IS stili & | Feed is quotable at 85@88lic B ctl; choice, | \D VUlk and $15 @ ton in sacks. ‘N D C Thorton, Mich J J Sullivan, Oakland il s W rovisions. | threatening fact as respects foreign exchanges. | g7ipc; Brewing, 70@80c; Chevalier. $1 10@1 20 | - R1CE-Chinese mixed, $3 30@3 85: No. 1, $3 65 e Sone e bt el 3L Colling, Los Angeles J Farcell, Los angeics | Mever & Co: M L Hill: —Quiet, weuker; Western steam, $5 67%4; | Railroads reporting for November show a gain of | 15:"%0. 1 and 70@90¢ B ctl for off grad 375 ® cl; extra No. 1, $3 90@4 10; Hawahan, 3 Pe 98,200 Oceldt. 3 Rhineon les M Stein, s Wilson; Bank of British 1 —r > o. 0@ P ctl for off grade. o 13 621, Rangoon, $3 50 @ ctl. | 82600 C Polnt.. ! 4 Johnson, Los Angeles Stein, San Jose in & Co; C Solofoon; W MeCarthy & city, 85 25@5 30: ovember, $5 70: refined, %.4 per cent in earnings compared with last year, % t 3 8745 : Japan, 83 6212@4 goon, L | b A 1081300 87 | C H Crocker, Oaklund D Redmond, Osktand Brandenstein : C Sol 1 ¥y quiet; Continent, $6 05: South American, $6 50; | & 10ss of 1 per cent compared with 1892, e BATRS CANNED FRUIT=Shipment of 20,180 cases to % 88 | S D Paimer, Onkland. J 3 Downey, Oakland Co: Bank of British Colunibia: Macondray Bros: Sompound, 434 @5 There is 1o especial gain attributed 0 the Trnk | INFORMAL SrssioN—10 o'clock — May — 100 | England b sea. 186 | B L Fisher, Alameds L Wl Poromcy Parrott & Co; W Roth & Co; W P Lewis: Order PORK—Dull; wea; Mess, 89 50@10. line agreement as yet, but stocks have advanced | tons, 6834c; 100, 6K3jc. . Alas 5 1 SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Company 3 and various Chinese merchanits. BUTT FR— in light supply and firmer; 4D averaze of 4ic per share for railroads, while de- | HEGULAR JORNING SESSION—May—100 tons, | quotes terms, net cash: Cube, Crushed, Powdered A J sScott, Guatemala J Dahl, Guatemala 27800 HEN1.02143/400 . 78400 S Nev. 177:500 Union CE Worden: D & N E Walters & 37 o . 3 | D Tarleion, Los Angeles Per Arago— ¢ Sehulz:Wells, F: 3 State dair : do creamery, 17@23c: | clining 37c per share for trusts. There is not | 685&c. and Fine Crushed, all 5%gc; Dry Granulated, 434c: Co: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz;Wells, Fargo & C et iy 1LR16r . & e A oOh She e o mieral o Al | raaoon Rasiom M ay 800 oty 883/5¢; | Confectioners’ A, 45kc; Magnolia A, 37c; Extra C, oo e arsEeil ————— Jansen, Rose & Heney; Marshall, Teggart & Co; J June, 15@21c: do factory. 9@l6c; Elgins, 231,@ | tle more demand from some manufacturing is re- | 500, 683/c. 4 834¢; Golden C, '354¢; hali-barrels, L4c more than | 350 . 56500 Justice...07400 Ovrmn...13 | The New York Tribune gives a cut and | Yal 0 C &N Co: J Wigmore & Son; P 24c; imitation creamery, 12@18c. S ported. On the who'e the demand is nothing like | OATS—About 10,500 ctls came in yesterday, as | barrels, and boxes 15¢ more. 200 . +4) ‘;“ 1 - 37600 Pot 56 | sketch of Bishop Taylor. In it we find: ¢“He | A Buell & Co; Union Iron Works. CHEBSE Quiet: uhehanged. hatit would helt seneral business was (n & nor- | will e spen clsewhers, but the sasrtet did nogde- | _EYRUP—Goiden;in Dils, 18e; Bisck Seepy 100 | 800 Budis. .. 13400 Jexiper, 3000 Sotose. - 08| S0LE S e W hre, it § H | A Bl s C0 Caer & Cos. Hills Bros: Pacifia E bout steady. State and Pennsylvania, | Wal condition. ‘The speculative markets have not | cline. Milling are quotable at 673, (g?'zl/,c: fancy | B gal. *091200 age Humboldt, Bayard Tayl q e' exception o Dodge, Sweeney & Co; W P 25G26e: Soutiem, ¥1@2%c: cehouse. 16630c; | helped, 1or wiile wheat is cent higher with corn | Feed, 7h@8Ue: good to cuoice, 64150 common e Gt & A labg g Bei. A5 | Humbolat, Bayard Taylor and a few others, he | Sitics Norton, Tellerh& Co; o per case, $3 B0@A 50T Westorn, tresti, 21290, | UnChanced, cotton 15 & shade higher and held with | to falr, 575a(@63440; Gray. 6254@T2 Red, for | SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. -10l & Bel. as Perhaps traveled more and seen more of | el onte Milling Co: H 0 Wiodero: Capt A Bar: case, 83 50@4 25; limed, 1616@17c; much stiffriess in spite of all evidence of the abun- | Seed, 85@9bc; Black, for seed, $110@1 30; Sur- & o arorla’s ‘bigness’ than any other man of | rert; cunningham, Curtiss & Welch: F_Josephs s o 9L 105 [lmes, M6 5@ 7es dorper | IDCll st bucanlin SUTis ofialt oy iiansaia iunmmbin | socd TR0 ENE A Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh: the century. He has come in contact with a | g Cam L 4 Co: nico & Malcol, : i vs: (78[200 . 52 Cox Seed and Plant Co: Cam LLOW—Higher; good demsnd. City. 4@ | European spinners. CORN—Prices are maintained, despite the heavy | terers are as follows: 7 52 | greater number of savage races than any other | o nromada: G W Franksi/ T Caires L Spioss e T ‘éilv‘c}@ | Goos hieth aré ahalla weakez, parbape 16 oo thiel] Fecelpie PPk R e Y SllGsr OGSt R b et | DB Rt quality, 5@5%4¢; second quality, <7960 Y Jacket. 22 | 1yan of our age. He is one of the most s{riking &an Francisco Brewery: J O Relnhart: Kahn Br COTTO! nged. whole, In spite of a small advance in raw cotton. | do, 85@871ac: White, 85@90c B ctl. 4%pc: third do, 3@dc B 1b. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. figures of the century. In Wetmore Bros: L D Stone& Co: E J Bowen & Co} y person he is more than six feet tall. He is a little bent forward with the accumulated weight of years and RICE—Firm. Domestic, 534 MOLASSES—Foreign, nominal; New Orleans, Another sharp fall in hides at Chicago has not been followed by leather, which has declined only for grain, nor proportionately by boots and shoes. RYE—7735@824s¢ B cil. 2o I 350 BUCKWHISAT—85@92V4¢ B otl. EAL—Large, 4@5c; small, 5@7c B b. MUTTON -\ etiors, 453@bos Ewes, 4@4%ac Neuburger, Reiss & Co: Klein & Co; Klamber, Levi N—Wetners, H H Schacht FRIDAY, Nov. 20— 4 P . & Co; OC &N Co: Sunset T & T Cos Wood. Curtis & Co; Lievre, Fricke & Co; Pac Can b ke, Bia, inbors. Perhaps his physical force is somewhat 2 1 The manufacturers are getting remarkably littie FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. LAMB—514@6c @ b. Bid. Asked| d. Asked. ‘ Ly - Co; J P Thomas; J K Armsby & Co; J Cain& Cos O S EE—Bare steady; 15 points down. | new business for the season, and may 100k for ng < PORK—Live Hogs, 3¢ for large and 3¢ for small ; | Alpha Con. S s “ fig‘;fig’sbvz'vvh:lskefivx:lrlz‘e“s‘tm'g‘m}egkmd Sohem | IO Greenwood: Postal Tel Co: J A'S Duncan; H November, $1535: December, $13 55@13 95; Material change until aiter January 1. The| FLOUR—Net cash pricesare as follows: Family | qressed do, 414@5Yac B b 34 2eRantag o Ol e Toll and e off like & racer. | paimer; ¢ 15 Whitney & Co:Newmark & Edwards; $13 65@$13 70: February, $13 40. | woolen business makes scarcely any gatn. ras, $3 25@3 3b: Bakers' extras, $3 16@5 25; et o mmmacy 01 03| patrcardisworn full and long, giving hima : McDonough & Runyon: Hahn, 5@13 45; May, $12.85@12'95: June, | Thie sales of wool, which (0 & large extent repre- | supertine, $2 25@2 40 B bbl. RECEIPTS OF INTERIOR PRODUCE. S Y5 92 | pauriarchal appearanc Kowalsky & Co; Crown Distillery; R T v $12 85; October, §1190; Spot Rio, | sent speculation and supplies for the fature rather | © CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $1@18 50 24 wouns. 40 Mt Diabio 15 ST R e T T y;.Q T Butst A A Conga s IAvingaton &Co; 31434 | than present consumpiion, hiave been at the three | o’ Grackea Corn, $18 50@19 60 7 o ¥OR 36/ Mon 09 THE CALL CALENDAR. Brigham, Hoppe & Co: W W Montague & Co: E L let, sieady. Far refining, 3c; | chief markets during the past four weeks 24, > SERCE OGO TR 0@, p ton. Flour,qr. sks 21‘761‘”1: odls 30 N by il - Snell; Cal Wine Association: The Geo T Eberhard centrifugals, 96 lest, 334c: refined, quiet, steady: | 050 pounds. against 16,129,100 pounds I MILLSTUFFS—Prices in 10-b sacks are as| Oregon. 7.423 Bran, aks, 1,826 10 Occidencal % NOVEMBER, 1895, Co: D Hirschler: Roth & (jo: C Carpy & Co: E J Off A, 41-16@A%4c; mold A, 43;c: standard A, | 40d 24,131,62) in 1893, follows. usual discount tothe trade: Graham Flour, | _Washingto 4,398 Oregon. 5,487 . s 1 1895. Shattuck . American Unior} ish Cos - A Paladin 41/¢; confectioners’ A, 43/gc;cutloaiand crushed, | ‘The iron market is decidedly weak, while [ 234¢c; Rye Flour, 314c; Rice Flour, 714c: Corn. | Wheat, ctl 69,395 Middlings, 100 26]0erm: 32 D E Allison & Co: J Ivancovich & Co: Milani & C 5Yac: powdered and cubes, 4%c; granulated, | Bessemer pig has declined to $1485 at Pittsburg | meal, 28,@3c; extra cream do, 3%c: Oatmeal, | Oregon. 2,045/ Oregor 3163 L 2% A Levy & Co: Dairymen’s UJnion: Witzel & Baker 315@4a5ksc. and eray jorge to $12 25 and plates to $1 60 at | 3%c; Oat Groats, 414c; Hominy, 4@414c; Buck: | Washingion..... 5,060 Leather. rolis... 4 e H M T Freitas & Co; M Ehrrdan & Co: Indianapolis Pliladelphis, 50 that ihe average of all quotations | wheat Flour, 4c: Cracked Whent, 3%gc; Farina, | Barley, cus. 28,655 Rusing, bxs.... 500 D e Furniture Co: Baker & Hatilton; L Juri & Co; H Fruit and Produce. Is about half of 1 per cent lower than last week, | 414c; whole Wheat Flour, 8c; Rolled’ Uats, 41gc; | Oats, ctls. '245/Lime, bbIs. .. 602 b e % T, Waldeck: Coop & Pippy; H Curran:” Allison, Neft CALIFORNIA FRUITS—Raisins. London laers, | the markets are really much weaker than the | Pearl Barley, 414@4%ac; Split Peas, 4%4c; Green | OTegon . 7.865 Quicksilver, 272 | Confidence. i & Co; Poultrymen’s Union: I N Warner; Labor 950@#1 26: do_4-crown loose Muscatels, 4@4sge; | Glotations, as concessions are generally given by | do, 514 B Ib. i Washingto 2,460/Chicory, bbis o Exchange: H A Taylor: Ld Sresovich & Co: Chas do 3-crown, 3@3l4c. manufacturers in order to secure business. s Beans, sks. 5,074,Sugar, bbls. 051 e | Jacobson; Hilmer, Bredho® & Schulz: Enterprise PRUNE:! ‘our sizes, bags, 514c. A sharp decline is noted in barbed wire, attrib- HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Corn, ctls. 2,545‘}'-”:. re;m! 08S 01 ' November 18, || | Brewery; Wieland Brewing Co: H Heckman & Co; APRICOTS—Rags, 85@1135c. | wied tothe failure to complete an expectéd com- g : Rye, ctls. SR graer X, 76 | Enreka 54 B “ewioon: Getz Bros & Co: Western Meat Co: H Dutard; A PEACHES — Unpeeled, 53,@814¢: do peeleq, | bination, 'The Bar Assoclation and the two Nail | BRAN—Is wesker under heavy receipts at | Potatoes, sks...... 1,827Broom Corn, 79 | Gonid & Cars 07 Zubaidano: Standard Oil Jo: G Camilloni & Co; 1oe. | associations refuse to reduce prices of their prod- | $12 50@13 B ton, jobbiig rates. Oregon... 1750 Washingion. B & Q) Roremberas, || | Sneridan & Hariinz: Golden West Fish Co; Plo- AipoNDS—tapershel, 116 12c: dosotanen, | SIS UDOIED, U, domand, s oo, srrntly | MIDDLINGS Furm sk Q10 orlower rade | ouizunigion 1 SSsRers bt 3| e i Gaarias: | | geer 4ah Co Bt Brevery: Fas Coust s Cog 10@l4c | b up to £20 50 B ton for the best. = v 45 —— - National Ice 4 <N % months ago, and there were rumors in the market | UP tO § Hay. tons. . 423 Washington. — Western Sugar Ref Co: H Dutard; N OB Guter: Svatecommon to choice, 3@ | that one of ihe big combinationshad gone topieces | FEEDSTUFFS—Roiled Barley, S15@16 ton: | Hides, no- 472 Flaxseed, Wah, 890 | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. STEAMERS TO AcKLVi, e ot because of underselling by members. The coke Oilcake Meal at the mill, $18 B ton; jobbing, $21 H Cowell & Co; Getz Bros & Co: ‘Tillmann & Ben- » = c 4 e >————— S Dodge, Sw & Cok: Dairymen’s Union. S et e oot tonn | S e | SRR o et L, | mase el DSl o g (T L BRT s ey e S il We — Moderate demand. Domestic fleece, | O/l o368 - 8 oy " ' P sy o UNITED STATES BONDS. Willamette. | Departure B; N hipping Intelligence See Fifteenth 100 Pl s, Tenas, S e o thet adectie of 10,380 tons for the wees | and Out, 87610 50; Mariey 96/ 8169: ‘alaifa 88 | Buttor s dearer and scarce. Bsgs ® ars unchangod. e, Astod) Bid. Asked ... | Humbold: Hav e e e - Merchandise. Serings of copper are less urgent at 1lc for | $0,30% Sck. S50 ou. ¢ _ Poultry shows little variation from last week. | g g 4 coup..111%5 ~ |U 548 reg.. 11114 — *| Humbola: Bay. Nov 30 PIG TRON—Firm. American. $12@14 50, Iake, bustin 18 weaker st §4 35 becauss of haavy | . STAAW-—S5@6U0 ¥ bal e e R e 55, 11034118 Do, 20 1as 66101 | Pmoomacs it Nevio (OFFICE FURNITORE B N e L as 810 ST AN supplics, while lead is a shade stronger at $3 37. 5 3 Cal-stChless. Do, - = Ll-lA]J—Qule!B.)Domesu%lfi!f")r 5 fros e Western recoipis of wheat continue larger BEANS iND SEUDS. T ot e i S L TR QUElcLes 107100 £0 xy calle * Departire Hovso AND FIXTURES. TIN—Ensier. . $14 2 285" plates, | than veek: week, . = e S Plates, | Lgains: 3,065,404 & vearago. As beiore, Atlancic | BEANS—Small Whitesare firm and Plnks weak. e ollowlng 1s Trw CALws regular weekly retail | DPutstex-cp 77 85”|PwlstRREs. — 1161 | Alice Blanchard| vortland. inse 1 C. F. WEBER & CO., SPELTER—Quiet. Domestic, 83 50. paboris are relaiively small and for four weeks | Bayos are quotable at 81G1 10; Whites, 81 25@ | Lolo B e s 108 SRo-LAL —. 108 | Grescen: Gity-.., Dec 2 300 to 306 Post St.., cor. Stockton Wiainet 848405 Teat. year ity evident hat | ] 0% Fea 81 00GL 75: large Whites, 81 109 COAL—PER TON. GonesatRoe 0 10034/Kaciab 1100 300u, | Siate of Cal mes oS Wik such movements higher prices can hardly be | 1,50 k82081 06¢ Kidnes o1 Baces: Black | canper. ..., 950 Pleassntval 95001000 | Losinelbs, — — SE&NPRRSa1027,10815 | SiLv ol Puebi e 2 oo, Son 203 of the whea s | SPCIEL IR ISR WY | 0Bh Sl Vellnga 88 Spmy "0 | BORE, = s SRR L' B GO was sold ina hurry at the close of Wednesd y R e DS = Brown Mustard, 81 70@2; Treste, | N Mol 10 00 Scotch. 950 | NeviNgRSs: — 103 |SPRRCalos. 80 — Ahes 8 2300575 T MNKE MONGY BUYING. session was brough back with @ rush this morn- BRADSTREET ON TRADE. 5190 P oty Comminmard, 81 2561, 50: Flax | seaitls..... 750(Co0s Bay... 7008 — | NBCKRs103% — [SPBricalés 95 o8 ahen e T 4 i Frn e 105, waich crowded prices about a cent from the e b mape 1hie0e B, Mimoiais, 8@ | Castle Gais. © 50810 00 N Ry Cal 65.104 10534 SV Watergs. 1211412514 he i W A (m(;,@o ofticial quota ions. The first trades wereat firm | NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 20.—Bradstreet’s to- | " Hemp, 46 3 b, DAIRY PRODUCE, ETC. M e o asde.s 014100 I Dec & y N figures, and scarcity of offerings developing the de- | morrow will say: The volume of general trade | DRIED PEAS—Nomiual at $115@1 20 B ctl for | Butter, fancy, ¥ |Cheese, Eastern...1 wfi'fu&fiiooim —%nh::n:T:’%i‘: = lx% Dec & WHE AT mand for shoris became at once very sharp. The | 8hows a fallivg off compared with the preceding | Niles, $1'20g1 40 for Biackeye and $1 4001 60 TS Comman Exssdrao@at | Omnibus 6s.. — 17814 /SutterstRos 109141101 | Washtenaw I'Dec 6 UGtk Liverpool cables were steady to firm, and in some | Week, largely owing o the Intervention of the reel SRS 02 60| Sameh Eugs "ds d0@at | PacHolIMEs. — — |VisallaWC6s "> gg 2 | Polnt Loma. Des § Kot instances quoied an advance of 14d. Outside do- | Thanksgiving holiday, but in part :0 the coninued | po T ATOES, ONIONS, VEGLTABLES, O | Easten g‘:: @i : D S “:Dec & m-stic markets were firm. Receipts in Nor:hwest | €ffect of mild weather east and south, storms in 5| Honey, comb, B1b. %5 ContraCosta. 52 58 |8an Jose...... — 100 ..Dec 7 were large at 1711 cars for two days. Chicago re- | the central west and the ususl disinclination of [ POTATOEs—Sweets continue to advance, sell- | Cheése, Cal, 10@12| do, extracted 2 Co..... 60 — |SpingVaiiey 9955100 Dec 7 [ ] S

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