Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1896. e —— e ———— THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver unchanged. ‘Wheat drops sharply. Barley and Rye unchanged. Choice Oats firm. Corn steady. Hay and strew bigher. Beaus very dull. Potatoes. Onlons and Vegatables unchanged. Butter a shade off. No chauge in Eggs and Cheese. Pouitry continues pleatifal. Fresh Fruits about the same. Dried Fruits and Ruisins very stift Provisions so!l well. Brigater prospecis for Wool. Q Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. The arrow files with the wind. The top figures &t station indicaie maximum temperaturs for the dsys: those underneath it.if any, the amount of | rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredtbs, during ‘the past twelve hours. Jsobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; isv- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word ““hich” means high Larometric pressure and is usually accompanied by fair weather: ‘low” refers (o low pressure. and is usually preceded snd accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows” us:ally first appear on the Wushington coasi. When the pressure is high in_ the interior und low along the coas:,and the isobars extend north and south along the coast. rain is probable; but when the “luw” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon ls improb- able. Wiih a “high” in the vicinity of 1dalo, and the pressure falling to the California coas’. warmer weather may be expected 1n summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce amopposite result. L URE. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- FURE, WEATHER BURFAU, SAN FRANCISCO. NOV. 5, 1896, 6 P. ».—Weather conditlous and general torecast: Ihe following max/mum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-da; kureka 54, Fresuo 66, San Diego 86, Red Binf? 52, San Luis Obispo 72, Yuma 76, San Francisco 80, Los Angeles 72. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 60, minimum 51, mean 56. The pressure nas risen over the entire northern portion of the country west of the Missouri River. Ithas fallen slightly over Southern Califoraia and Arizona, probaoly cause a decided fall in temperature over Cailfornila and Arizona. Frosis are likels 10 oc- cur Friday morning and Saturday mworning in California. The te perature hss already fallen 1rom 12 to 20 degrees over U ah and Nevads. in has fallen on the northern coast and snow has tallen in Utab 30 miies northwest is reported fr m ureka. Forecast made at Sai Francisco for 30 hours ending midnight November 6, 1898 Northern Cailfornia — Fair Frida; decidedly colder eariy Frid morning in north-rn and esst. ern portions; colder in s uthern portion Friduy, and colder ~aturday morning in extreme southern portion; vorthwesterls winds on the coasi ight northerly winds tnland; frosts Friday aud Satur- day mornings in the valleys. Southern Cal colder Friday: light nor herly day a&rd >aturday mornin_s. WEATHER AU EEPORT. decidedly frosts Fri- in the northern poriion early Friday morning; fair ¢riday tinued cold weather. Arizona—Fair Friday; decidedly colder with frosts. san Francisco and vicinity—Falr Friday: cooler; fresh northwesterly winds. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Loca: ¥orecast Ufficial. NEW 1ORK MAKKETS. Financial. NFW YORK, N. V.. Nov. 5_To-day’s stock market was a comparative y tame affair when contrasted with th+ excepuional activity and wide fluctuations of yesterday. The transactions gregated ouly 363,277 shares agains: 549 557 yes terday, and with a few exc-ptions the changes were no grea er than occur in ordinary tim-s. Taken altogether the tendency was toward a lower range of values, and the fact that several stocks displayed great strength st intervais did nou prevent aimos: the ntir~ st from closing under las: night's final quotations. Tue reaction caused 1O surpris: for the reason that current quotations ~how iarge profits 1o those who bought 8.0CkS & few days | Fior toahe election. It s uiso 10 bs said that (0 & certain exteu he decline was furced. In other words, it was brought about by the circu ation of rumors which provably have lit- tie fouudation. The most formidable aitack of the diy was made soon af er delivery-hour, when rumor. galned circuiation ia the ~tock Exchange hat ther- was some doubt about the electora: vote of Indiana ani Kentuck, ana that - onsul-General Lee bad made & Teport to the President concern- ing the Cuban si.uasion which wou.d be followed by a warli<e policy on the part of the adminisira- tion. Waelher true Or faise rhese stories exeried an adverse influence, and the market visded quickly under pressure to seil for both long acd short accounts. -ugar led all other stoc.s in polnt of aciivity and broke 5 per cent to 11634 on sales of nearly 74,000 shaces. L finally railied to 735 in ‘he earlier trading Tobacco had jumped from 79%fg Lo B4 un the announcement that the dirce- tors had declared x cash dividend of 4 per cent on the common stock. ‘inis, It was argued, meant Lhat & selt ement Of & war between the 1rust and the ouiside manufactur-rs was nesring # conclusion. The sioc< afterwsrd broke (o 79, Chicago Gas for a lime was_auother strong fea ture. it rose from 75 to 77% on si.tewents which were bellevea to emanate jrom trusiworihy sources that the ireciors would resume dividen is elther this week or nexi. The siock finaily re- ceded to 7555@76. The abs: e of forelgn support was felt by the genersl market, and fo he atternoon prices showed declives from las: ni.ht's close of 3510 8 per cent in the general run of stocks. Manhattan was an exception, rising 10 9734 after an ea Iy drop of 3 pointsto u5. The muixel closed weak at u recove y trom the lowest of 34 to 1 perc nt. The net change - show losses of 1@+ per cent. The deaulins o railwuy and misceliaucous bonds wers smailer thun yesierday aud the marke. was weak in tobie. The decline, which ranged from % to 4 per cent, was autributed to reaiize jons. The sales were $2,.73,000 ugainst $4,250,000 yesterday. Aich.son, Colorado snd iacific sixes fell 6 10 26: Atcuison general fours. 110 T8Y: Atcuwsn adjusimen:, 134 1o 413;: Chesapeake and Uhlo gen ral jours, 11/ to_7214: Chicago and Northern Pac.fic certificaies. 115 io B4Ys: Kansas and Texas seconds, 1 .0 1834, ' re- gon ~hort Line consol fives. ceriiticates. 3 to 64: Texas Pacific seconds, 133 10 21; W. uash sec- onds, 210 70; and Wiscousn ceriificates, Y5 to 363, Missouri Pacific consol sixe. rose 3’ 1o 86; Wes ern New Yors and Penusylvania general fours, 4 to 45: and Pitisourg, Shenandoah and L E'fives, 3 to 873, In overnment .onds $32 000 coupon fours of 1925 sol:i at 120 and $1000 fours registered of 1907 at 108%. Grain. FLOUR — Steady. Winter wheat, low grades, 82 25@3 35: do falr to fancy, $3 25@4 30: do puteats, $4 50@4 90: Minnesota clear, $5@ ————— e FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., “ Leldesdortr St, Tel. Main 1954. BEANCH OFFICE 623 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Main 5828 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Reference Lst National Bank, 3. F. CHICAGU. PRIVALE WIKE ANEW YORK, W. A, CARRCLL, BROKER. grisace.,, Fast Wire East. Strictl NEW Y Unequaled Service! Commpicelon. SFOEK o1k Office, 328 Montgomery St.,Sate Depos t Bla Tel. Main1781. Private Parlor for Ladies The bi-h s moviag s uthward and will | A maximum wind_velocity of | er and possibly light snows | straits 85 90@4 26: do patents, low exiras, 32 20@3 25: city mils. $4 4U@4 50: do patents, B4 9U@o 16. Kye flonr— Quie: steady at $2 80@3 10. CORNMEAL—uuil, steady; unchanged. RYE-Duli, easier.” Western, 4:34c, c. & f. New York. LD\ BUEY—Weak: 48 s at 27%4c, o 1 £ But- 8 0. WHEAT—Spot market dull, weaker: £ o. b, 84%:: ungraded red, 73@85c: No. 1 Northern, 2 T, Uptions opened ‘weak, and declined 234c on lower Wes . foreign selling. ersier ia e cab es and local liquifation: rallied 3,@7sc ou covering. fell 34c on iate ferelgn seling. aud closed weak a: %14@234¢C lelow yes.erday, with trading fairly act; Jan 5sc: May, B3%ge: No- 9%c; December. Su%ge. pot. weaker, quiet. NO. 2, 50%4c ele- 1c afioat. were dull and weak at 75c decline on easier cables, weaker West and following wheai. December aud Mav ouly traded in. November, 8014c; Mav, 8.Yje JaT~—soou dal, steady. Options weaker, dull. December, 23%4c; May, 26%4c. Spot prices: No. 2, 22c: No. 2 white. 35c: No. 2_Chicago, 2315c; No. 8, 20c; mixed West- ern, 22@24c; white do, 2s@8lc. Provisions. LARD—Quiet, lower: Western city. $4 45; December, $4 45: Continental. #4 +0; Souch America Ppound, 454@4 Vac. PORK. Veak: new mess, ¥8 50@9. EUTTER~Market moderately active, steady; Western dairy. 8@12 do crewmery, 1235@ 20c: do factory, T@l2¢: Klgins, 20c; imitation creamery, 1634@14c. eam. $4 55; efined, dull %52 CHEESE. irm; part skims, 3 834¢: full skims, 216@sc. o EGGN = Firm; icehouse, 15@18c; Western, {resi, 18@30c: do, case, $2@4 50: Southern, 17 I'ALLOW —Firm, moderate demand; city, 3%4c; country. 534 Bibkc. COTTONSEKD OIL—Quifet, nominal; crude, 3%c: yellow prime. 26e. i RICE—Firm. gos emand; domestic, 33,@6c¢: Japau, 33, @44 o agu CLASSES"Sieady, quiet; New Orleans, 25@ c. COFFEE—Irregular, 5 points down to 5 up: No- vember, $10 35:. December, $10 10: March, £10 05@10 15: 'May, $10 05@10 10: June, £10 10: July. $10 15; September, $10 25. Spot Kio. quiet; No. 7, 1le. SUGAR—Quier, unochanged: off A, 37@dc: mold A, 4lgc: siandurd A, 414c; confection- ers’ A, 434C; cutloaf, 474c: crushed, 4%c; pow- dered,’ 432c; granuiated, 434c; cubes, 43¢, ¥ruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 7@11c. 7 ACHES—Pecico. bags, 13@14c; dounpeeted, €9c. PEUNES—Four sizes, boxes. 514@d44c. BAISINS — 1wo-crown, 234c; do 3-crown 58,; do 4-crown, 634(; do London layers | 010,81 15@1 :5: do new, ¥ '35@1 40; do clusters, old, $1 25@1 40. 1S10PS—¥iru, fairy active: Pacific Coast. 39 c. WOOL—Firm; Domestic fieece, 16@25c; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. PIGIRON—Firm: Americaa €10 25@13 50. COPPER—Quiec: lake. $10 60211 J ¥ Al - Quict; domesiic. » B5@2 B0, TIN — Easy: ' Strais, $12 80: plates, moderate demand. BPELTEK—Quiet: domestic, $3 821433 8714 CHICAGO MARKETS, CHICAGO, Iir.. Nov. h.—The weakness which assailed wheat prices at the close vesterday was influential as a factor at Liverpooi thls morning and, finding that no resistance was offered to the declining trend, in turn grew weaker still. Wheat was for sale in liveral quantities this morning. and as short sellsrs have veen strangers 10 the marke: for a long time the absence of the emana which wouid naturaily be afforded by palpable. Hence vaiues siipped down- liitle opposition. Receipts in the Northwe tshow a fa ling off, sometui g that has veen expected -0- quits a wh'le They amouut d | 10 544 cars, aga n3 1221 jast Thurs ay and 1435 a yearazo. Chicago received 175 cars and io- sp ct-d out 75.000 bushels. Tne Cincinnati Price Current in its weekly sum mary spoke favorabiy of .ue growiug crop. Clos 1ug Liverpoot cab es were 1144 lower and Coati- neatal murkels were iTregular. LXpOrL cie.r- ances were 1 at 655.209 busheis. The close was with asligut recovery frow the ex.remity ol | the weakness, holders of -puts” dolng ing. December wheat opened from ‘ e, declived to 7834, C.0sing #t 7450 234 under vesteriay. Estima.ed receipis fo. to-m - row 110 cars Zred spot rauzed nominaily [;rorn 75c 10 7734¢, and closed at about 754c to | . |~ CORN—The corn market evinced no unwiiling- | ness to join wheat on the descending sczie As any sireaguh noted in the warker was a gift from | the finer grain, it was only reasonabl- that weak- | nesssnouid fiad ready acqu.escence. Liverpool was 14d lower. Receipts were 719 cars 44 more than expected. The (lucinnati Price Current re- | | ported moisture In Western S a s during the past | Ween unfavorable to corn. Insp-ct.ons from stors | amounied 10 694,246 busheis and exports we.e | 42567 bushels. Ma - corn opened from 281ac (0 283jsc, deciined to 2sc, closing at 2854¢, 14¢ und:r | | yesterduy. Estimated receipts for to-morrow 375 | cars. | | OATS—The depression in wheat and corn exer- | cised a discouraging effect on a8, which . eclined | in sympainy. Kecelpts were 719 (ars and 155 67 | bushels were a.en from store. Export clearznces | were 1.2,595 bushels. May oats ciused Lic lower. Estimated receipts f0r 10-i..0rrow 250 car FLAX—Was weaker, Cash, 704g@71c: Decem- 7214@7 Yaci May, 7834 @suc. Receipts were 8 cars. i PROVISIONS—The fact of wheat, corn and | oats betug in & more or iess demoraiized st u.ativs buying of product rath firm, | ® prices eas . Trae was moderate. AL L.e close Ja (uary pork was 10c iower, Junusr Iari 13ygc ver &1 | anuary ribs 7 to 10¢ lower. R—1he buter market was qulet and feaiureless to-day. Business was entirely local Prices were unchanged. Creameries—Extras, 18c B b: firsts, 16@17c; fecquds, 1-@l4c; imitations, fancy, 12@l3c. vaities—Exirus, 16c: firs:s, 13@l4c: seconds. 9@ 10c. Ladies — Exiras. $15@10c: firsis, 5@81. packing siock, Bc: grease, Ziu@sc: roil buiier, l@lze. FGGS—Were fairly active. Increased receipis bro ight about recessions in prices. Fresa SLock. 17¢ per dozen. | 3IONEY —Was steady at 7x for both call and | tiime vaus New York exchange sold at75c dis- count, Closing Prices. WITF « ~_November, 7255 : December, T4Y4c; May, T854c COKX '~ Novemver, 2354 December, 2434c May, 2814¢. UA! 1734c: December, 1854c ~—ovemver. 2. 34c. —Decewber, $6 90: January. 87 80. LAkL—Deceniber. 4 15: Juuusry, $4 30, 4.4am—Decemuver, $. 62Y3: Juunary, $3 85, Livestock. UNION STOCKYARD<. Iir. Nov. 5.—The | run of cattle to-day was light. There was an ex- cellent demand and the tecling was irm to strongz. A decline of 5c took place In the pr.ce of hogs. The weakness was due 0 & heavy sup, Trade in sheep was brisk and a firm seciing wa. noted, CATTLE—Receipts. 7009, Fancy beeves, 8510 | @5 20 choice (0 trime 1500 10 1800 D steers, | #475@5:_good 1o choice sieers. 1200 10 1600 B, | 14354 70; meaium steers. 1200 10 400 . $4 10 @4 30: air beef steers, 1000 10 1300 Ma. $550G 400: cowmon beet steers. $350@375: cood 10 cnoice stockers and feeders. 900 (0 1250 1b, 23 50@ 370: fair 10 xo0d do. 50U 10 B75 B, B 60w 825 bulls, choice 10 extra, $2 BU@3 40: buils, poor to choice. Bl 75@2 75: cows ana heifers, cnoice to prime. 83 504 00; cows, 1air Lo choice, $225@3 40; «0ows, common (o fair canners. §1 50@ 2 1u; calves, €00d 10 choice, 85 50@8 0v: calves. common 10 good. +3 00@> 25; leXus grass sieers, $275@3 25: Western rauge steers, 5 Qu@a 00; Western range cows ana heirers. $2 2b@s 5; | miikers and springers, B head, 2 25@40. HOGS—Keceipis. 21,000 lieavy pacing ana | enipping_ lots, $3 20@3 60: common o_choice mixed, 83 20@3 60: cuoice assoried. 35 40@ ©55. lighi $320@3 55: pigs. 82 40@3 45 SHEEP—Keceipis. 16 0UU." 01600 (0 €BOICE, 31755 40; imaivs, $3 0044 65. i | Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR. Nov 5_HOGS— 3 Receipts, 3800. Market wesk Light and mixed. $3 20@ 3! $5 10325, CATTLE—Receip 8. 500, Marketac:ive: sirong: nothing good. Steers. $3 25g4 15; cows. §125 @3 00: teeders, 82 75@3 60. SHELP—Recelpis, 600; market strong. Mut- { tons, $3 10. Receipts at Kansas City. K ANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. 5. — HOGS—Recelpts, 760v. Marke. easy. Li:ht and pigs, 3 30 ©440: medium. $3 25@3 40 heavy. $3 . 0@3 85. CAI'TLE—Recelpta, 4500, Murkei active. Na tive steers, best, $i 20@s 55: fair to good, 4 20; bulls, #1 70@2 c0: stockers and feeders, U@3 60: Texas and Western, $2 40@3 X5; es. $4@4 1U: cows and heifers, best, $2 55@ Sfario oo 81706 Oc lower. 2 85. EEP—Receipts, 5600. Market active, NEW YUKK STOCKS, Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raiiroad < Sharew. Money on call has been easy at 4@5y: last loan at 4% and closing offered at 4% Prime mercantile paper, 6@T% iar eliver, 6535c. Mexican uoiiars, 5U@S . Ygc. Sterling Exchane steady, with actual bUSIDESS 11 bankers' biils at £4 8114@4 8114 for 60 days and $4 5414@4 *4l4 for jemand. | osted rates, $4 5136@4 55 Commerclal bills, $4 S0@4 81. Government poDAs easier: State bondss eady: railroad bonds lower. Siver at the board steady. CLORING wrames, AmTe &Cable... 93 |Nortolk & Weatrn Atchison.. 5! 4merican Express11 i 4 mericanTooacco. N. Y. Centrai Preferrcd. 013N, | Larze Yeilow, 57 21, 737%| Peoria. D. & Evans ChicagoGas. . 7574 Pittsbnrs & W. ptd 15 Cleve& Plitsbars. 202 7| Puliman baiace. . 108 . Consolidation Coal. 32 |Quicksilver. 1 Cobsoliaated Gas..152 | Preterred. 12 €. C. C. &S0 Louls 2914 Resdine. . 034 Preferred......... 80 | kioGrande@Westa 16 Colo, Fuel & iroz.. 20 Freferred. 40 Preferred. .. 90 |rock lsiand 8954 Cetton Ol Cert 16 | Rome Wat&Ogden. 110%3 Commercial Cabie.140 |st. L & 8 Woe.o.. 433 Dei. Hudson.. 1:6 | Preferred. 10 Del. Lack & Westrn. 157 'S Faul. 7655 Denver& B G.-... 18%4| Preterred. 129 Preferred. 1. Paul & Dulagh. 21 Distillers. Preterred.. 52 St Paol & Omaba. 42 | Proferred.. 121 S P M. &ML 110 1 ~fiver Ceruticates. f;’/‘ ¢ reat Northern pid 11514 Southern Pacific. Green Eay. :/’ soutnern K. K. 9% Preterred. . 28 Sugar Refivery ....11734 14| Preterrea......... 10} omestake. 3414 Tenn. Conl & Iron. 28 H. & Texos Cont..— | Preferred.. - Y0 Jliinols Central..... §6_ |Texas Pacific. lowa Central. 534! Tol.A.A.&N. Preferrea. 30 |10l & Ohio Ceak.. 25 Eansas & Texas... 121 Preferred......... 50 Preferred . 271 Tol.S.Loms& EE 5 Kinzston® Peém... 3 | Preterred.. o lake Erie & Westa 15 |Unlon Facine...... 10% Preferred. U. P. Den & Gait- 3 Lake Snore. |U. & Coraage. ol National Lead. 26 Preterred.. - 958 Preferred. 88 Guaranteed ...... 18 Long Isiand. 6015/ U. 8. Express..... 43 Louisville & Nash. 49.5/L.5. Leather..... 9% Loulsville. Na&a 177 Preferred.. - FPreferred. 314 U 8. Rubber. Manbattan Consol. 9514| Preferred.. Memphis & Charia. 15 | Utica & B. River.. MexicanCentral... E3;/Wab. s L &Pac. 7 Michigan Ceniral. 90 | Preferred.. T 6% Mpn &S L — |Welis-Fargo.._ ... 90 Preterred. — | Western Union.... 857 Minn & St. 'L com. 1714l Wisconsin Cencral. % Jstpreferred...... 7h | Wheeing & Lo iS.. 7V Za preferred . 44 | Preterred...... . 3013 issouri Pacific.... 33% Am Cotton Oll ptd. 59 tobile & Ohi 20 "W, U, Beet. 6% Nashville & Chatt. 7Y% Ann Arbor. 8 Nutionul Linseed.. 16 | Preferred.. 21 N.J. Centrai..... (105 |Erooklyn'i raciion. 6234 Ort Auericun. 515 Erie 2d pide.oeeoes 21 oc1N6 mOND Aln Class A &s. 101 |Northern Pac lsts.114: Do Class B 4, Alabama. cisss ‘Atcnison Do 2ds Olmprovement Do 5s (R&D ii0 consol Or Short Lin 1o cons bs. Cen Pac 1sisof Cherokee 4s, 1598, Do 1897 L Grande West 1sus 75 151a/Si0&lron MtGen 33 7415 90 “'SUL & B F Gen 851053, 63% St Faut Consols. 6 51 M PC&Pal 91 |koCarolna 4 1200 | souibern KR Do Pac Cal 1 enn pew 33 9734 1 exas Pacifi JowsCen:zal lsts.. 95 |Jexas Pacific 2ds.. kuusas Fa Consoils 71 |Union Pac ls:s 96.100 B Fulais Deu divi08 | U S4s reg of 1425.119% Lo con 6s. 1a Consol ds.. 923 Do bs, coupo: Missouri fanding. . — | U € 4 o 5914 Do N5 B Le 0 43, 6634 Do Mgtoal Union 6s...106 1o 2 ) Cent Gen bs. N Y'C&<t Loms Nor&West Gen 1534/ V » 1unding den. 03 | Lo registerec. . 15 95 Lo deterred Gs. Lo trus: ropis | Wabasn st 53 w5 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL. Exa.. Nov. b.—'he spot market 1s lower &t 78 4 1@7s 54. Cargoes firm at 388 1034d, Octuber-November shipment. FUTURES. xcbange cavie gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Winter. No- yember. 8s 7d: December, 6 735d; January, 6s T44d: Februury, 63 T44u; March, 6s 734d. The Produce SECURITIES. LUNDON, Exa. Nov. 5 — Consols, 105%; siiver, 23%4a: French 1.entes. 1021 70c. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Steriing Exchange, 6) days. — 19481 Ster ing Kxchange, sigh — TeBay Sterling Cables. 2 — 48 New York Exc . sight. Par New Yors Lxchange, telegra - Par Fiue siiver, & ounce. - 6415 Mexicun Loilurs. - [ IROLUCE MARKET. WHEAT ANU O1HER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Pythomene takes for Cork, 66, 828 culs, valued at $86,093, A diop st Chicago and Liverpool caused a sym- Ppathetic break here yesteiday and both spot and future prices declined. "he break in futures was 9c, bui there was & silght re overy iateron Spot Wheat ranged from $1 35 10 $1 3734 for average No. 1, #1 40 for choice and $1 4234@1 40 for ex- | tra cuolce for miliing. CALL EOARD SALES. Esmmiox. n':lm‘o;r ock—May—10.000 000, B3: 4000, $1 4814; 80V0, §1 4o i £ e SKCOND _~ESSION — Mav—2000 2000, 81 47: 2000. 81 4674; 400y, $1a655: 2000, $1 4634 2000, 81 4543: 10,000, 81 455%; 16,000, BL 4.75; 4000, §1 4615 , 000, $1 4734: -000, : $1 4765: 2000. $1 477 6000, 81 473,. December—=2000, §1 213 2000, 31 4114." Bpot, storage paid—2000, $1 41, 2000, $1 4ui, 2000 ctls, $1 48; 4000, 51 4814} INFORMAT, 81 4854 cils. $1 4714: $1 4634 : 4000, 81 46; 12.000, 14 | 36,004, 1 4:%5 December- B0UU, $1 42%4: 2000, 8142 1 2000, $1 4215 4 Very uui and unchanged. We quote d, BU@H23ac; choice biight, 85¢ B cil; Brew- 732@90c; No. 1 Chevalier, $1@1 10. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESSION—9:15 0'clock - No sales. SECOND SESSION—NO sales. Dl:ywflcuu MOENING SESSION—May—€000 ctls, 21 jgc AFTERNOON SESSION — December—2000 ctls, BiGke. Muy—2000, 9214c. UATS—Buyers are p.cking up choice 1 out hagcling over the price, and the marset is firm. despiie qulie an influx from Ogden, While range irom $1 05 i0 §1 40 B et sccording to quality. Black, for feed, S0c@$1 05 or seed, $1 20@1 55: Gray, nominal} Ked, 95c@ $1 05: Burprise, nominal COKN—Sma I'Round Yellow is scarceand firmer. Y Y2@90c ¥ ctl; Small Round do, 81 @1 05 ctl: While, 85@%0c. RYE—$1@1 05 @ cti. LUCEWREALI—Firmiy beid at$1 25@1 30 8 o with- FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOU R—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras. $4 75@4 85: Bakers exiras, $4 (54 7d; superfine, $3 ¥0@4 25 B ool CORNME AL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 50@20 50: Cracked Corn, $20@Z%1 ® ton. MILLSTUFFS—] rices in follows, ual discount 10 the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 % 100 bs; Rye Fiour, $2 75 % .00 Iba: Rice Fiour, $5.5: Cornmeal, $235;: extra cream do, $3: Vatmeal, $3 40: Oar Groats, $3: Hominy, $3 10 @3 30; Buck wheat Fiour, §3 10@3 60: Cracked Wheat, $8 50; Farina, $4: Whole Wheat Flour, $5; Holled Umts, $4: Pearl - barley, $3 75@1; Spile Peas, $5 501 Gred $1 25 9 100 Ibs. cks are HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay is bringing more money. Straw is also higher. BriAN—$13 50@14 for the best and $12 50@18 w\m lgiflmde b{-r.n\:. MIDDLINGS—$17@18 for lower grades, and $15.50@16 50 3 ton G0 the esc o FELDSTUFFs—Kolled Barley, $14@19 8 ton; Oilcake Meal at the miil. $23 8 L0 clipped Oats, $1 30@1 35 @ cul. HAY—Wheat, 85gll: Wheat and Ost, $7@ 10 BU: Oat, $6@%; Berler. $7@¥ 50: River Bar- lev, 85@6 50: Alfalia, 85 60@6 50 : compressed, 36 @9 50; #.0ck. $5w8: Clover, $658 B too. STHAW—35@.0: bal BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—Nothing doink. Bayos are quotable 8t $1 3U@L 35 P ctl; mmall Whites, §1 40@1 5 Large Whites. 31 50@1 40; Pinks, $1 10@1 15; leds, §1 20@1 ¥6: Bisckeys, u‘illfll 15; lied Kiduey, §2 50 Limas, 8232 10; Buiiers, $1 40@ 176; Pea, 81 40@i 6 % cul. SEEDS — Brown $275@3 P cu: Yell l‘:l":rfl “llq‘l'm. o cu: Yellow Mus. , 82 5 ctl: %&x, $1 35al 60 b > anary 'Seed, Lia@2c ¥ Ib: Alfalfa, 53p@61c: Rape, 235c; unn‘fi.oxs;‘ DRILD PEAS—Nies, $1@1 15 @ cu; Green, $1 40@1 80 ¥ cu. POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes, 50@75c @ cul in sacks and 6Uc@$1 I Loxes; iarly Rose, 25@3bc: Burbank Seedl.ngs, 25@40¢ for Rivers aud 50@90c P cul for Salinas:— ONIONS—25@30¢ P ctl. Pickies, 25@36c B sack. VEGETABLES—Marrowfat ~quash st 85@7 9 ion: Eeg Plant, 25@35¢ B bo 10es, 1215@35¢ P bxX: Cucumbers. 25@4100 B Green Peppers. 25@50c # large box: Dried Pep- oma. vox: 233 | cholce; cold-sioruge, 22Ya@24c: Duck pers, 7@iVc B D Green Peas, T5c@¥L B sack Jor Comuhon and 3145 B D tor Caci d 2150 B 1 Green Okra, ¢ B Ib; Cab: BUTTER, BUTTER~—Quotations continue to shade off. CHErSE AND EGGS. CREAMERY—Fancy, 26c: seconds, i DAIRY—Fancr, 213 @21c: lower grades, 5 PICKLED—16@18C B FIRKIN—15@17¢ 3 Ib CRBAMERY 1UB-18@19¢ B . CH L E~h—Cnoice mi.d_new, 8%@9¢ B Db: com- mon 10 good oid. 6@sc P b: Cream Cheddar, 10 @11c: Young America, 9@10c: Western, 10@ilc; Eastern, 11@13c B B. EGGS_Quotations remain unaltered. Eastern 24c B . 23gc: §00d 1o choice, 20 ‘a:m ice, ©0 d-storage: store Eges, nominal: ranch i ggs, @32%4c for smail 10 medinm and 36@s7hge i, 6 FPOULTKY AND GAWE, FOULTRY—Large fat Hens continueto sell over the quotations. Auother car of Eastern will be offersd to-day or to-morrow. Live Turkeys quot- abie at 12@18c for Gobblers, 11@12c for Hens: youns Turkeys. 124p@ldc; ressed Turkess, 14@ 16: Grese. © pair, ¥1 25: Gosiings, §1 50@1 70 Ducks. $5@3 50 forold and $3 50@4 50 for young: Hens. 83 50@4 60: Koosters. youns, $3 .0@4 50; do, oid, ¥5 50@4: Fryers. $2 75@3 26: Broilers, $:7:@3 25 for .arge and $2 26@% 50 for small; Elgeons. $1 26@1 40 dozen for young and 76¢@ $1 for old. - GAME—No change in p-ices. English Snipe, $2: Jack Snipe. ¥1 B doz; Hare, $1 # dozen: Rabb $150 for Co toutalis and $1 20 for small: Gray Geere, 32 25@2 50; White Geese, $1 P dozen: Brant, $1 25@1 50. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Pomegranates, 35@65¢ B box. Apples, €6c@§l ® box for cholce, 25@80c for common. Pesrs, $5@65¢ W box: Winter Nellis, 60c@$1. Persimmons, 50@75c B box. BERRIES— Cranberries from Cape Cod, $7 50@8 B bbl; from Coos Bay, $2 50 B box. Strawberries, $2 50@4 for large berries. Raspberries, nominul. GRAFLS—Very quiet and weak. Wei and leit-over siock seils to peddlers ar 10@20c § box. Tokays, 20@40c @ box: Black Grapes. 15@35c: Verdels, 20@35c: Cornichons. 50@iuc: Miuscats, 2>@40¢: Sweerwaters, 26@38c B box: Grapes in craies bring 10@1dc more than in boxes. Wine Grapes are aimost gene and nominal at $20 @22 50 R ton for black. CITRUS ¥k UITS—Lemons are quotable at $1@ 1 50 ¥ box for common and $2@250 B Dox for good Lo choice; Mexican Limes, $4@5 B box: Culifornia Limes, 50@75c: Baonunus. $162 ¥ vunch; Pineapples, $1 503 50 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, KAI>INS, NUTS, ETC, TRIED FRUITS— Continued firmness characterizes Fruits ana Raisins. Quotations on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots are quotable at 6@ 9c for Royals and 11%@l2c for choice to fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 3lgc for the 4 sizes: Peaches, 4@5 ¢ for prime Lo choice, 61 @7c for fancy ana 9@lUc for peeled i boxes: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2ige for sun-driec; Pears, 21,@bc for prime to choice, 4@bYac for quariers and 6@bYac f0r halves: Plums, 4c 10r pitted and 13ge ior unpitted: Nectarines, H s%@w,rnwr cholce snd 5lec 10r tancy: White Figs. 3¢ Biack Figs, 214@2Vac. JOBBING PRICES — Peaches. 414@5%ac Ib: fancy, 634@7l5c; B Ib: peeled, 123gc B M} Apricots 63a@uc'® b: fancy, 10¢: Moorparks, 13 @13c: evaporated Apples, 6c: sun-dried, 23,@ ic; Prunes. 33,@4c ior the 4 sizes; Figs. black, Bc'for unpressed and 3@314c for pressed: white Elgs, de: Plums. 414@5¢ for plited aid 13ecor un- pitted; Nectarines, 4@6c § Ib for prime 10 fancy: P 234@5¢ tor whole, 44@5%4¢ for quarters and 415@61ac for halves. RATZINS— Sultanas, 614c: Seed! Loudon clusters, $2 50; Grapes, 8¢ B 1b. JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crow: uscateis. dc: 3-crown clusters. $1 50: Dehesa dried ess $1 20: Impverial clusters, $3: loose. b¥4c: 3-crown, 434c: 2-crown. 534c: seedl Sultanas, 6:: scediess Muscateis, 43pc: 5-crown London layers, $1 30: clusiers. $1 60; Dehesa clus- ters. $275: Iniperial clusters. $5 25. NUTS—Chestuuts quotable at $@10c: Walnats, | mew crop, f. 0. b._shipping point, 6lpc B I for standard and 5c B b f r softshell; Almonds. 6@ 6145c for Languedoc, 3@ 14c for hardshell and 8@9c for paper-sheil. jobbing: | eanuts. 4@6c 10r kasiern 2nd 4c 1or Calitornia; Hickory > S@éc ® b: Pecans, 7Tlo@8c: Filberts, i lp@8c: Brazil Nuts, To@8c ¥ 1b: Coconnutis, $1@5 B 100. 1 HO +E) —Comb, 10@123sc for bright and 5@9¢ | for lower grades; water- te extracied, 5@dlq¢: light amber extracted, 4%.@1%4C; Aurk mmn’d 434c; dark, 2@3c B 1 BreSWAN—I3g26c B D, I RUVISION 5. CURED MEATS—Bacon Is quotable a: 6c B for heavy. 7c® I for ligh: medium, 9%4c for lght 10c ® Ib forexira licht and 111s¢ B Ib for sugar- cured: rastern suzar-cured Hams, 12la@13: California Hams, 11@11%ac: Mess Beef, $7@7 50 extra mess do, $5@3 5U iy do, $9@9 50; extra prime Pori, 37 50@>; extra ciear. $16 # bbi; mess. $14 ¥ bbI; Smo .ed Beef, 10c § . H LARD—Eastern, terces. is auoted at 8¢ for compouna and 6Ya@Te for pure: pails, 7hgc B b California_tierces, 5@bYac ¥ B_for compound and 64c for pure: Bali-bbis, 634¢; 10-B ins, Ti4c: 40 6-1b. Tiac §® Db = CUTTOLEN I —6149634c In tierces and 7@ 8lgc ¥ bin 101 uns. HIDES, TALLOW, WO UL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are | quotable at 7c: culls and brands, 6c; medium, 6c; culls and brands, 5¢ @ b: ligh brands, 4c ® bt Cowhides 416@5l4c brands, 315@434¢; sated Kip, b@5%gc: salted Caif, 7¢ % Ib: saited Veal, 6c)% Ib: drv Hides, 10@11c: culls and brands, 73.@¥c; dry Kipand Veal, 8c; 634@7c @ 1b: dry Calf, 16¢; culis. 10c: Goat- 20@35¢c each: N . Deerskins, good er, 20@-5c # b: mediam. 15@20c; winter, 7@8¢: Sheepskins. shearings, 10@15: each: short wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 40@50c euch: long | wools, bUigbUC eachi. Culls of all kinds about 3¢ | less. | TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 2%4@3c: No. 2, 2@ | 214c: refined, 43,@5c: Grease, L ® b | A ‘W hile we can as | JOL—A local circular says: yeL make no change 1n our Woof quotations or in | ih acter of our local trade, we belleve that | from now on it Is safe to predict that Wool in er- ests of the ¢ untry will prove 1o be In a be.ter po- sition than for three or four years past. 'l he re- sul.s of the election will give confi.ience to both deal rs and manufacturers an! to such a degree that their purchases will soon be ou the ifberal plane of former t mes, when buyers did not stop to | | think wheiner they had use for 100,000 s more or less. Sheepmen will have more courage when | they realiz> tna_ their int. rests are fu the hands of | the party that will | gislate in their favor rather | than agains: their products No sales (o report " | We quoie Fall Wool as follows: Southern moun- | tain, 3@51ac B 1: middie countles, free, 519@7c; | do, detective, 419@6c: San Joaquin, 3@5¢. Spring ciip: Nevadu, t@slac: San Juaquid sud Southera Coast, six months, $%e@5c. HOPS—6@9c B 1 ior fair to choice and 10¢ for striculy fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, 84 10@4 15; San Quentin, $420: Wool Bags, 2415@26%c: Frul: Bags. 51536c. COAL—Weliingion, $8 @ ton: New Wellington, $8 ¥ ton: Southfield Wellington, §7 50 B ton; Heattle. $5 50@6: Bryant, $5@5 50¢ Coos Bay, $5; Wailsend. & coica, Erymbo, Cumberiand, $13 % ton in bulk and 814 in Penusvivania Anibracite Ege. $11@l2 8 ton; Weish Anthracite. $8@10: Caunel. $8@8 50: Rock Springs. Caste Gate and Pleasnt valiey, §7 60: Coke, $11@12 In bulk and $13 B ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company Qquotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 57gc: CABLOAD PRICES, F. 0. . FRESNO—Four-crown | loose. 5l4c: 3-crown, 41jc: 2-crown, Sb4c; Seediess | croscut 2 on the 450 level they have raised to the fourteenth floor in quactz and porphyry bowing BPOLS 01 pay. ey are opening south on the ninih floor. fol owing sma.l streaks in place and fil ings. which they assort. In the sou h 4tope on this level they are openiig north and south on the eighth floor and north o' the nintk floor on fair-grade ore. On tee 650 level they are foliowing the streak of Pay exposed on the track floor yn the north stope I'he west crosscut on this level is out 70 feet; face in porphyry and clav. They huve saved from 1l points for the week 152 tons and - 00 pounds of ore, which they have seni Lo the Nevada mill for re: duc jon The aversge ba:tery sample was $5 59 goid aud 9.70 ounces fing siiver. In the Po.osi mine Lwé upraise from the inter- mediate ievel, ouened ac the 1op of the 50 level south ratse. Is'now up (0 the tunnel level: “top In JOrphyry ad _seams of low-grade quariz. They cout.nue 1o stope south from the foot of this raise inold fil in.s whch require careful AsSSOrtIng. With no particular change. On the tunnel level the west drifi 10 conne-t with the top of the raise 1s out 30 jeet Ld they are expecting to_complrte the conneciion at any moment The drift has cut som - smail sireaks of fair-grade ore. In the s 1ait 0l L€ CTuppiu gS the west drifc Das been stopped 8.d they are now repauring the south drifc with the fntention of crosscuiting 1o the wes. L & point further south. They have saved for the week :9 tous and 1500 pounds of ore, which they have shipped tothe Nevada mil. The top car sample 0 the same was $6 85 gold and 11.89 ounces pure er. “'he jolnt Configence, Challenge Consolidated and Consolidated Imperial west crosscut 1 from ihe surface tunuel is out 810 feet; the face shows porphyry. The main north urift frow the surface tunnel in onsolidatea Imperial ground is in 470 feel from the south line, 10 feet naving been m de duriug the past week: the face is ln old ngs. In the Belcher mine the usual work is being done. The yield of ore for the week was 65 min- ing carloads, the average assay value of which Wwas $25 49 per ton. In the Confidence mine the usual joint work is being done with tne Challenge and Cousolidated Tmperial companfes. 1he yieid of the Coufiuence 2.1 the week was 12 mining carloads of ore, the average top car sample assay o: waich was §20 57 per ton. The yield of the Overman mine for the past week was 8tons and 750 pounds of ore from seams 1n the north drift on the 900 _level. The average 8838 vaiue of the ore was $33 94 per ton. For the month of October the yleld of the mine was 42 tons and 425 pounds of ore, the average assay of which was $20 22 per ton. BODIE CONSOLIDATED—20) level—The north dris from the top of the Gi dea raise was extended 21 fee , breaking into old stopes, and the south drift wals advanced 5 feet through hard ground. There is a small vein in the face of the laiter drift. The west crosscat from - his iatter drift was advanced 9 feet and the east crosscut 15 feet, cuting a 2-foot vein of low-grade quartz. On Btandard 528 level the south drif on the hanging | wall of the Vulcan vein was advanced 21 feet from the Siaudara sidg, wiih & small vein in the tnce. BULWER CONSOLIDATED—100 level—No. 1 raise from the main drift was extended 5 feet thr ugh old workings. Drifted nortu 15 feet from the op of this raise through old stopes; 10 inches of quartz is showin in the face of ihe drift, but is nou vet assayed. 200 jevel—S oping above cross- cut 2 suth as heretoore. The ore Is rather low grade, Tunnel level—Stoping good ore from No. 1 raise and from raise over south intermediate drift_from crosscut 2. The north drift from crosscut 3 was advanced 7 feet. The ore seams are small but 800« futhe face, 400 level—Cieaned out ant re- timbered 18 feet of west crosscut from Siapdard shait. Extracted for the week 112 tons of ore, ussaying from $10 1o $.13 a ton; true average 863 & ton. MoNo—On Bodie 400 level the south drift on the Fortuna vein was advanced 100 feet through hard biue ground from the Bodie side. The veln Is small and pour in the face. STANDARD MILL STATEMENT—Ore crushed for k 310 tovs £ r ~tandard Consolided ac- average as«ay vanner tailings 87 38 a ton: concentrates produced 214 tons, assay vaiu $62 58 a ton: plate amagam produced 1105 ounces. ‘Tailings—P ant 1 ire.ted 307.41 tons tailings for the weex; plaat 2 treace - 323 tous of tAllings. ALES, Following were the sales i the San Franclsco Stock Board yesterday: RFGULAR MORNING SESSION. COMMENCING 0:80. 10 ) Builion. xgx 50 Ophir It 42| 50J Mexcn.... 48100 Ovrm: AFTVRNOON SESSION—2:30. BOALD 100 Oceld. 200 Alta....... 10500 Mexican..451500 Seg Bel..05 100 Andes.,..2¢ 100 Occldtl....40(100 Union... 53 200 Bullion....17/10) Ovrma....11/200 Utan. 660 Cholr, ...1.95/400 Potos!. T2[300 JTollowing were ibe swes inihe Pacific Stock Eoara yesterday : RFOULAR sFmatov—1 12,200 1250 g‘to; AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30, 400 Alpba. ....11/200 Caleda....111200 Ophirl.37: 100 Anaes... 26300 C Poini. /42500 . ;’g 200 Eulitol 50 Contl.1. 200 Cboir, 850 ..... 8 200 Mexican . 00 ... 36 200 59 Cholrl.97% 200 1.95(600 P 1.85/100 Mono. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSDAY, NoV. 52 P. ., Brd. Asked. Bl Asken. AfphaCon..... 10 11{Tackson 540 Alta 10 1ilJalia, 08 Andes. 28 us 06 Belcher. 47 48 w5 Best & Boicher 9 98U Benton Con... — 1 60 61 16 44 10 Choliar . L1178 Con.Cal& Vi 1176 Challenge Con. 36 Con. Imperial. 02 Con e Con N - Crown Point... 40 EsstSierraNev 04 — Eureka Con... 30 Excheauer.... U3 Goula & Curry. 63 Limie& Norera 120 GOLD Midiaw Powdered, 5%c; Fine Crushed, 5%c: Dry Granu- Jated, 4%4c: Contec.ioners’ A, d34ci Magnolia A, 434c: kXira C, 414c: Golden L, 4 half barrels ‘moce. 14¢ more Lusu barrels, and boxes SAN FRANCItCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First_guallty, 6c: second do, 4@4%4e; thira do, 8ec B . VEAL—Lurge, 414@5¢; small, 6@7c § B n,abu'muz\' — Wethers, 5@53c; Ewes, 4@5c BB LAMB-5@6c B 1b. PURK—Live Hogs, 814@314c B I for large and medium and 31s@514c sor small; dressed do, 414 @iYae B b RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. YOR 24 HOURS. 4,880 808 16 85| Wine. gal 22,800 45d | Brandy, g 2/000 3,380| Wool, bis. 121 260 | Sugar. bb 8,523 8,68 | Leuiher, roll 8,020| Lumber. M fee: 650 Quicksliver,fis<y 1.280| Haisins, boxes. 50U Flaxseed ski 172/ Alfalfa Seed 12+ Broom Cora, bis. 206 THE STOCK MARKET. The Comstocks were fairly steady on the mora- ing sessfons but in the afternoon weakened off, as will be seen below. The close was very weak, with Chol'ar at $1 75 and the others off in propor- tion. ‘The sales on regular call at the San Francisco Stock Board for the first ten months of the year were 3,222,115 shares, against 2,616,980 shares the same time in 1595. The Swansea Mining Company of Utab bas de- clared a dividend of 5 cents per share, amounting 10 85000, and payable November 10. An important new development of ore Is belng made on the 900 level of the well-known Bullion- Beck mine, in Tintie Distict, Utah. This is the first strike 0: ore belyw (he 800 level of the mine. The Garfield-Grouse Mining Company of Colorado paid a dividend of 1 per cent per suare, amounting 10 §12,000, on November 2. Th: Mam o« oth Mining ¢ ompany of Utah vaid & dividend of b cents r share, amounting to $20,000. o1 Novernber 3 JThelreat Western Quicksiiver Mininz Company hed its annnal mecting Wednesday and 27,193 shares out of 34.72. shares of on.standing caplial slock were r-presenied. Directors were elecied as follows: G. Puiache, M. P. Jones. . W. Newhall, James I. Whitney, Eagar . Wiison, dward K. Dimond and Janies Palache. (. Palache was elected president, M. . Junes vice-presiaent, A. Halsey secretary and H. M. Newhall & Co. treas- urerana agen s. The Siskiyou Corgolidated Quicksilver Mining Company also held its annual meeting Wednes.iay Dith a ‘representation of 155,000 shares out of 20..L00 shures of capital s ock. The following alrectors we e elected: Willlam “B. Buckminster, Fravk W. Sumner, Leopo'd Kisu, Ray T. Kimbail and Lethne M. Newcomb. Wililam B. Buck- minster was chosen dent, Leopold Kiau vice- grevident. kdward tone secretary and Haas roth rs treasurer agents. The work In the Iuine during the yesr lias beeb wholly confised’to sinking the main shatt aad prospecting the eroun In the Chollar mine in the Dorth siope above Bid... Kennedy. Lid.. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY. Nov. §-2 . % UNITED STATES BONDS. B, Asked,| Bid Asked US4scoup..1(9 — |USdsreg.. — 7% Do pew wsuei2l - MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. .atCnlagy 108 = |I'mcRoll M9y — o f‘: Flec L 83117 — |Do2d is 6. - - Cnira C Ws — €7l ' & O Ry% - 18 Dont-stex-co — €734 P&CL Ry - 107 Fdsn L&PBs122% — |Pwlst RR8. — 118 J&CHKR8s. — 106 |lteno, WoLEL — 105 Geary-stRSy. 9735101 |racto PEL. — 300 losAng Los. — 100 |FF&ENPR3s. 99 102 Do Gateed8s — 101 tPRRArizds — H8%a Mkt-stCble8s11815 — |SPRRCalds. 106 - DoRyConds..105 308 |EPRRCaiss. — 1 Noumsat oo 10 RGNt IhIeT N, CNg R e aterts.. 11 R OERes LVWaterds. 9815 99 SktnG&Eds 99 AV, Sunsi T&T8s - - Suttersiiids 1093, — VisulaWios — 35 Contrs Costa 30 |SanJose...., — - Murin Co.... 49 ~— |5 rogValie; $6% 97 ©AS STOCKS. ‘Tancaco. Oax G L &M 53 64 [Swockiom... = w0 Fac unsluip. 3714 STV INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman'sFa16213180 [~on S T . COMMEMRCIAL BANK STOCKS. Londonl'®&A. 13! - London&s¥. - 30 3 - £rs N Fusidauonl 17434184 e SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Rer 2&1,C0.1260 - 100 Hombh S&L.1100 - - Mutoal...... — 40 - bEsavUnion — 500 % STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. 108 110 (UskSL&Har — 100 - 0 |Presidio. L3 - 4335 4534 /Suiterat. - - POWDER STOCKS. Iantie . — — |Giamtlom..., 1T 1854 famern 0 72%Judson D..ee e Calioraim.. 70— Vigorit.. " 80c 86: MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. taska Pry, 843, 96 (setVinlo. — - glll)'.‘olluo. —“ 10 |UceanicSSCo 16 - CalCot Mills — — |PacAnx®A — ¢ Kdison Light124 12434 acboraxUo. 98 100 GnaConAssn. — _— |PacRoUMUi — ~— Ger Lead Co. %0 100 |Parf Paino — 7 HawCa&sCo.. 17 — |PacTr.nsCo. — - muteh S PCo 233 ¥3 [PacT&TCo. — MerkxAssn. 10u 110 S-n-:‘l‘-ll'. - - kokiec Lign: 38 4%lUuied Ule. — kT SALES—MORNING SESSION. $20008 ¥ 4% Bonds. . 98 50 Sirnei— 70 Edison Light & Power Co.. 124 00 75 do do . 128 75 50 Market-st Rallway. . a878 BALES—& bTERNOUN 8310%. Foard— 11 Edison Light & Power Co 124 25 20 Hawaiian Commercial. LT 50 Hutehinson § P Co. 33 8 25 do do . - 3300 100 Market-st Railw: a0 150 do do 4850 20 Pacific Light L 98, 50 do do. 96 0 50 S F Gaslight, o liU 40 SV Water. 96 78 680 do do. 96 00 $2000 S P Branc oot $10,000 Sutter-st R: . 110 00 ———————— The mountains of the moon are im- mensely larger in proportion than those of the earth. The moen is but one forty- ninth the size of the earth, but its moun- tain peaks are nearly as high. Twenty- two are higher than Mount Blanc, which is within a few feetof three miles high. The highest is little more than four miles GuaAa 31 EA.LKS, Dates of Departure From Sn Francisco. Sits. | PIKE. 7. Seu Pler i’ STKAMER | DRSTINATION. | ~[Oreeon poris. . .| Newpor. 2. l‘AI]Plnt 1Y Portland . 9.10AM | Pler 3L . | San Diezo. 9.11am | Plerll HumboldtBay 9. uru | Pier 9 €008 Bay...... Plec13 Panama.. ... PMSS Yaguina Bav. | Nov10, Sam|prier 2 Vic & Pgt Snd [Nov1U, 9ax | Plerd Honolulu...... Nov10,10ax|Pier 7 Grays Harbor. | Nov 10, 12w | Piec 3 .| Newport ... | Nov1l, aublertl .| China & Japan | Nov 12, 1px PM S S Oregon ports..|Nov 12, bew| Pier13 Sydney. ov12 2px|Pler 7 San Diego.. Nov 18.11am | Pler 11 ov 14 10awm | STEAMEKS 1O ARRIVE. STEAMKR | Amarapoora. Rio de Janeiro. Emplre.. State of Cal. TR T Puget Sound ....... China & Japan Portland. . Portland. . Panama Victoria & Puget Sound Humboidt Bay Yuquina Bav. Grays Harbor. Humbold: Bay. New port. . Tillamook Bay. Newport. Pansma Umatilla. Tacoma AliceBlanchard | Portiand North Fork..... | Humboldt Columbia. Portiand. City Pueb!, Victoria & Santa Rosa. San Diezo. ov 11 Crescent City... | Crescent C Coos Bay. Newport. Del_Nor'a Gravs Hurbor. SUN, s MUUN AND 41DE, BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL T. £ COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY ml} ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTEN DENT. Frisa -, November 6. .6.42| Moon rise: 25.05| Moon sets. . 5.52ax November—1896. |Time | Feet Tw o nva e ErRSena NOTE—In the above exposition of the tdes the early morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and tae last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except when tnere are bui three tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the beight, and then the number given is subtractive from the depth given by ihe charta. —_— e NOTICE TO MARINERES. A branch of the Unlied States Hydrographie Office located in the Merchanty’ Exohange is maintained in San Frauclsco for the benmefit of mariners withont regard 1o nationality aud free of exnense. Navigators are cordially fnvited to visit the office, where completd seis of charts and salling direciions of the world are kept on hani for com- parison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill Is hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telecrapbic signal received each dav from the Uaited States Naval Observatory. a. Mars Island, 1. A’ notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any. is published the same day by the afternoon papers, snd by the morning papers the followlng duy. W. 8. HueHEs, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., 1n charge } 1 The Time Ball. BEANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIcE, U. S N, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR AN FRANCISCO. November 5. 1898. The time ball on Telegraph HIill was aropj exactly at noon to-day—Li. e., aL noon of the 1: meridian, or exactly at 8 2. M., Greenwich time. W. S. HUGHES, Lientenant U. S. N.. in charge. SHIPPi G INTELLIGENCE, Arrived. THURSDAY. November & Stmr Australts, Houdlette, 6 days anc ours trom Honolulu; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr_Scotta. Johnson, 14 nours from Alblon; 286 M . lumver, to Albfon Lumber Co. Stmr Gipay, Leland, 19 hours from Monterey, etc: produce. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Coos Bayy, Jansen, 76 bours from New- port: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Shi: Columb s, Neison 11 days from Departure Bay: 2310 tons coal, to R D Chandler. Ship Levi G Burgess, Yungren. 11 days trom Tacoma: 2400 tons coal, to South Prairie Cos: Co. Scbr Ocean Spray, Kasmussen. 14 bours from Iversens Landin ;76 cds wood, to N Iversen. Schr Nettie Low. Low, bb4 hours from Point Beyes: 30 bxs butter, to J H'Newbauer & Co. Schr Annle Gee, Pearson, 9 days from Co- lumbia River; lumber, to .yxbes & Clark. Oak- 1and direct. Sehr Corinthian, Zaddart, 12 hours from Bowens Laading: 110 cords wood, to Sender Bros. Cleared, THURSDAY. November 5. Nic stmr Costa Rica, Mclntyre, Nanalmo; R Dunsmuir & Sons. 3 Stmr Pomona, Loran, Eureka; Goodau, Perkins & Co. Br ship Wavertree, Thomss, Queenstown; Geo W McNear. Schr Kodisk, Thomas, Kadiak; Alaska Com- mercal Co. Fatled. THURSDAY. November 28, Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Bragg. Stmr Navarro, Miller. Nic stmr Costa Rica, McIntyre, Nanaimo. Stm: Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Port Townsend. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Br ship Pythomene, McAusiand, Queenstown, Ital suip ~alva ore Clampa, Cocurullo, Queens- town. BB Afchie and Fontie, Colrup, T1 hr Arcaie and Fon s imber Scur Rod ak, Thomas, Kadink, " o Schr Puritan, Atwood. telegraphio. POINT LOBOS, Nov. 4.—10 r wm.—Weatha: hazy: wind NW; veiocity 16 miles. Charters. The Nor stmr Guernsey was chartered arrivai for wheat 08 Vincen , 28 84, . PO o schr Olga 10ady redwood a: Eureka for yan: ¥, ‘The Br stmr Queen Olga i3 recha: wheat 10 St Vincent, 47s 6d. e “poken. Sept 30—11 15 S 35 W. ship E B Sut New York for San Fraucisco. © ok Died. HONGKONG. Nov 4—Captain Pearne Bratmr Gaelic died at this piac * B Domestic Porr TACOMA—Arrived Nov 5—Chil b: man, fro Port Townuens. Vil Al A—=alled Nov 5-Simr Arcata, for S; ‘Francisco: Brbark Juva, for Queensiow o3 bk:: Gleaner and stmr Empire, 1or San Francisco. XQA:;’“ Nov 5—Brship Dowan Hill, from Co- m SER%Agm—HARSng“d Nov 5—Stmr Jewel. ~ alled Nov d—: N Kimbal). ‘or San Francisco. e HMeten PORT ANGELES—Arrived Nov 1—Schr W p 4 Jewett, from Unga. 0(50305 BAY—Arrived Nov 5—Sumr Homer, hnce o Sailed Nov 5—Stmr Bonita. for ban Francisco, TATOOSH—Passed Nov 5 Br ship City of Han- Kow, trom Tacoma for Queensiown. OLYMPIA—~atied Nov 65— Bktn Catherine Sud- den. for San Diego. MENDOCIN -3alled Nov 5—Stmr Point Arena, for San Francisc EUREKA—arrived Nov 5—Schr Laura Plke, hence Oct 28; bkin Mar Winkelnwn, he Oct 24, Sailed Nov 5--~c: Glen, 10r Maza la chr Fortuna aud stmr South Coast, for San k rancisco, SEATTLE—Sailed No. 6—Br stmr Amapoors, for San Francixco. GREENWOUOD—Sallea Nov 5—Stme Whites- P CBLTINY TANDING_salled N —S oV 5—Schr Mury Eila, for San Francisco. Foreign Ports. VICTORIA— Arrived Nov 1—Br bark Snow- drov. from Africa. J YRERMANTLE—Arrived Nov 3—Schr Golden Shore. from Port Gamble. LOTA—Saiied prior to Oct 21—Brbark Rollo, for Royal Roads. VALPARAISO—Salled Sept 23—Brship Val- 1aror, for regon. Sept 26—t ships Lord Elgin ana Larnuca, for Orezon. TALCAHU \NO—=aiad Sept 18— Qer bark Seestern, for Vancouver. Sept 21—Brship An- dora. for Koyal Roads. AUCKLAND—Arrived Nov 5—Simr Mariposs, hence O t15. . YOKOHAMA 4 Sailed Noy 1—Brstmr Olympla, 19—Ger bark H kin J M Griffiths, kto S agi, from Marii osa, hence OCt 18- 25—Bark Coiusa, from Newcasde, NSW. 24—Br stmr Belgic, hence Uct 17. ~mr Aus tralia. hence Oct -8 —Brstmr Miowera, from Sydney. 25—Jap {inshiu Mara, from Yoko- r K hama: bark Edward Mav, from New York: schr J D Tallant, trom Port Gamble bktn 4rcher, hce Oct 9. 3 Mariposa, for Sydney. 24—Bkin Amella. for Port Townsend: schr Aloha. for San Franclsco: Br stmr Beigic, for Yokobama. 29— Br simr Miowera, for Victoria. To sail Oct 30 or 3.—Bxins -kagitand J M Griflita, for Port Townsend: to sall Oct S0—Jap stmr Kinsbia Maru, for Seattle. HILO—To sail et 27—Bark Annie Johnson, for San Fraucisco, Tmportationa. HONOLULU—Per Australin—7568 bigs sugar. 5420 bacs rice, 196 bags awn. 85 bags coffee, 46 bags bones, 4355 bunches 280 bxs bananas, 280 Dbxs pineappies, 7 bxs betel leaves, 13 parcels, 815 bdls green hiaes, 44 bdis :oaiskins, 851 empty beelr‘ kegs, 12 bdis sheepskins, 79 empty wine casks. MOSS LANDING—Per Giosy—935 sks oats, 1 cs eggs, 1371 sks potatoes, nta Cruz—b00 bbis lume, 3 bxs butter, 48 bxs pears. 1 bbl dried prunes, 68 bxsapples, 48 bdls t hides, 1 ¢ paper, 5 cs cheese, 2 rolis leather, Monterey - 25 sks potatoes. SANTA CRUZ—Per Coos Bay—13 bxs apples, 1 bbl prunea. San Simeon—1 pkg hardware, 4 bxs butter, 1 cs eggs. 1 coop chickens, 55 dressed calves, 16 dry hides, 1 sk tails, 1 bbl tallow. Cayucos—24 sks peas, 6 bdis hides. 2 bxs butter, 2 cs eggs. 20 dressed caives, 2 bxs fruit. Port Harford—7 bxs fish. 1 bx bu'ter, 1 cs eggs, 3 sks clams, 2271 sks beans, -05 sks barley, 188 sks oa s, 1 lot housenold furniture, 6 ska fruit, 57 sksdry apricots, 185 sks dried prunes, 5 cs honey, 2 bdis hides, Gaviota—18 sks crawfish, 1 bdl pelts. Santa Barbara—60 bdls pelts, 4 bbls tallow, 56 bdls ereen bides, 90 bxs lemons, 5 sks crawiish, 9 sks fish. Newport—1949 sks corn. 11 sks walnuts, 2 sks peanu.s, 8 pkes mase, 21 bxs lemons, 5 cs houey, 2 sks dried fruit, 57 bxs oranges. 7 bbls poiatoes. San Pedro—] bx shoes, 549 sks corn. Ventura—1 bbl sugar, 2 kegs naiis, 1bx fittings, 11 e dry goods. 3 cshoney, 2 cs beeswax, 1 case cigars, 60 sks dried apricots, 109 sks chill peppers, 1bx mdse, 70 bxs lemons. Consignees. Per Australia—A L Taylor; Hyman Bros; M Griubaum & Co; J D Spreckels & Bros D Vanvalis: Stewart & Co; Sau Francisco News Co; Chiuda & Botto: J C Rued & Co: M W iener: Mrs E A Ailard; C M Volkman; J Ivancovicn & Co: T H B Varney: Califorma Wine Assn; Jones & Co J W Gale & Co; National Brewery; N J Mia one Chicago Brewery; Wetmore Broa: Domoto Bros: L G Sresovict: & Co: order: Welch & Co; M W Mc- Chesney & Sons: Garcla & Maggin!; Pope Mfg Lo; Enterprise Brewery: L Scatena & Co: R S Moore: Wilifams, Dimond & Co; F » Hastlngs; various Chinese merchants. Per Gipsy—Standard Ofl Co: Garcla & Magginl: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Dairymen’s Union: Union Paper Co: A W Fink & Co; McDonough & Runyon; H Cowell & Co: Hills Bros: Norton, Teiier & Co: H Dutard: Thomas Loughran: Wolf& Son: Kron Tauning Co; Lalian-Swiss Colony; Gundiach & Co: J Marchi: Dennison, Wilson & Co; D M Bollman & Co; Wittiaud Produce Co. Per Coos Bay—H Dutard: Goodall, Perkins & Co; W C Price & Co: L Scatena & Co: 'San Francisco Storage Transter Co: Gray & Barbieri: Bell & Co: Newmark & Edwards: Stanaard Oil Co: J Jenne Miller, Sloss & Scott: Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; Feiling, Cressy & Co; _Wood, Curtis & Co; Selier Bros: Allen & Lewls: Levi Splegel &Co; Ingugna & Co; Kohler & Frohiing; Geiz Bros & Co: John Nickelsburg: Bissinger& Co; D E Allison & Co: A Levy & Co: American Union' Fish Co: A Patadini: Milani & Co; J Ivancovich & Co: Bauer Bros; J M Moore; H F'Simpson & Co; Migliavacea Wine Co; Buyer & Reich; W {llard. Bros; Wilmerding-Loewe Co: W B Sumner & Co: Neustadter Bros: F Url & Co: Dairymen's Union: Erianger & Galinger: A J B Immel & Co: Sinsheimer Bros; J P Thomaa: Western Meat Co: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; W G Lowry: H Kirchmann & Co; Hills Bros; Decre Imo Co: Marshall, Teggart & Co. / OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST _STEAMSHIP C0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY fhof, wharf, San Francisco, s follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, Kil- 1snoo_and Sitka (‘Alaska), at @ A. 3., Nov. 10, 25, For Victoria and Vancouver (B. C.J, Port Town- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacortes and New Wi atcom (Bellineham Bay, Wash.), 9 A. M. Nov. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and every fifth day there. after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. R R., at Tacoma with N. P. R. R., at Seattle with G. N.'Ry., at Port Townsend with' Alsska steamers. For liureka, Arca‘a and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), atr. Pomona 2 P. 3., Nov. 1, 5.9, 18, 17, 21, 25,29, and every fourth day thereatier. For Santa Cruz. Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San Lul: bispo), Gaviois, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Fedro, East Saa es) and Newport, at 8 o M Nov. 8, 7, 11, 16, 19, 28, 27, and every fourth day thereatter. For Nan Diego, stopping only at Pert Harrord (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbars, Port Los An- geles, Redondo ‘(Log Anceles) and Newpors, 11 A.x. Nov.1,6, 9,18, 17, 21, 26, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. or kinsenada, San_ Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 10 4.3 26th of each month. ‘Lhe Company reserves right to change steamers or sailing dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Monigomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si., San Francisoo. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTILAND From Spear-street Whart, at 10 A . F ARE{313Firster $6 Second- SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: Btate of Californi .Nov. 9, 19, 29, Dec. § Columblia. Nov'.h 14, b::. Dec. 4, 14 Through tickets and throu gage to all Eastern polnte Rates and folders Upon apslice e F. F. CONNOR, General Agen L F. . Gener: 650 Market sirent. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendentg CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS TO HAWAII, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA, 8 8. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Tues day. e 10, 810 o Special party races. 8. & MONQWAI sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, Novem- ber 12 at2 P M. Line 10 COOLGARDIE, Aust., and CAPETOW.N, South Africa. J. D, SPRECKELS & BROS. CQ.. Agents, 114 Montgomery strest. Freight Office, 327 Market st., San Francisco. COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUE French Line to Havrs. OMPAN V'S PLER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st. I ravelers by this line avold both transit hy English rallway and the discomfort of crossing the channel in a small boat. New York 10 Alexandria, Egyph, Vis Paris, first-cluss $18u; second-class, $116. LA CHAMPAGNE Nov. 14, 54 . LA TOURAINE Nov. 21. Noon LA GASCOGN ov. 28,5 A. 3. LA BRETAGN. _Dec. 5, Nooa LA CHAMPAGNE. ec. 12, 5 a. M. B~ £ 0K 3urthes particulars appiy 10 A. FORGET, Agent, No. 3, Bowling Green, New York. J. F. FUGAZI & CO., Agents, O Monigomery avenue, San Francisco, WHITE STAR LINE. United States and Royal Mail Steamers BETWERN New York, Queenstown & Liverpool, BALLING By Eix Wons. ABIN, §50 AND UPWARD, ACCORD- (0 o steamer and accomimodations selected ; second cabin, $ 2 50 and $4. 50 Majcs.ic and Teutonle. Steerage Tickets from England, Ire- land, Scouand, Sweden, Norway and Denmark through to San Francisco at lowest rates. Tickets, sailing_dates and_cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mail Dock. or a: Lhe General Office of the'Company, 613 Market street, under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, ‘General A gent for Pacitic Coast. STOCKTON_ STEAMERS Leave Pier No. S, Washington st At 6 B. M Duily: krelgh. received up to” 130 £, L moastions Reserved by Telepnons. Boad freight 1 0o, ', ©. Walker, J. D. Peters, ”y Garratt, City of Stockton. Yelephone Maia 803. CaL Nav. und imo.. e VALLEJO AND U. §. NAVI.TARD, STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Daily at. #10:30 A 3., 4 and 9:30 p. ‘mu’rdl . *10:830 A M., 4 P Sundays. - ». - s Landing Mission-stree E !n'lrphfllle Biack 24 eExcursion trip, kivia, 6 Lours at Navy-Ya FOR SANJONE, LOS GATOS & SAXTA Ckuz TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIKR 1 DAILT 2104 M (Sundays excepted); Alviso dally as 6P M. (Saturduys €xcepted). Freight and bas: senger. fare beiween San Fra neisco and Alviso, 50¢; to San Jose, 73c. Clay e, Brer L 20 W {’:n