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5 10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1896. —— all, millions which had been hoarded. and the collapse | 4000, $1 5134; 2000, $1 51%45: 4000, $1 5054; | TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, : No 2,20 C(LOSING QUOTATiONS. and Poget Sourd: pass and mdse, to Good ERC'A' WOR . | of the Interest rate from 8 and 12 to 614 per cent | 2000, $1 5032" C: Tefined. a3, @50: Grease. & A . | . s 7 o e s aeir and the grea: demand for American sccurh.ies on | SkCoxn - gssiox — Mav — 2000 cils. $1 52; OOL~—We quoie Fall Wooi as follows: South FRIDAY. Nov. 6-2 P Stmr Santa Cruz. Nicolson, — houl 2 rarn s rrnnnecnne, | OTEIRY BCCOUNL ATE SigNS OF more fromise, | 6000 8151%4: 4000, $1 5134 mountaln, $@0%ac: middle counties, free, 6Ya@7c: Bed. Asked, But Az, proau:v, to woodall, Perkine & Co. (., = 234: Chicago and Northern Pacific fives certifl- | by 00t Stricily logical that wiieat advanced | REGvraz Mouxixo SEssioN_May—18.000 cils, | do. deteative, e, San Josquin, 5@5¢. Spring 10 Dlfjackson........ 38 "40| Sunr Tulamook, Hansen, 45 hours tror SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. |3 CHtrosnd Moo e Qo “Tork | Opadd beavy reaiitng of profis showed percey S0 1,830: L0UD. 1 5255: 20001 | i Newadil e Saw Jidqui vad bouthera BRadisaia N R BT N/ last week. consol fives. 534; Brookiyn Rupid Transt fl"ffl!- 6.087,159 bushels, azalust 8 019,910 just y ear, and 18,000, £1 5%; 28,0 0. §1 5214 HOPS—6@8c P 1b ior fair'to choice and 10c for 47 48/Keninck. = 46| Greenwood : lumby-r. to L & White Lumber ‘:'mm S e 1% Fort Worth aod Dénver City sixes certlfl- | juaitic exports, flour irciuded, were ouly 1,588.- ¥1 16 2000, §1 4634: 200, 81 45’ tricily fancy. Best & Beichiss 90 9l ady Wash'L — (8| Simr Stateof California, Green. 67 hours frc Silver firmer. cates, 2; Loulsville, New Albuny and Chicago | 358 against 1,780,833 last year. 4000, $1 1634 2000, $1 463%; 12,000, $1 45 Benton Con.... — 1.[Mexican. 41 43| Portland, via Astoria 44 hours; pass and mdse, Another advance in Wh consol sixes, 3: Ontario snd Westera f0urs. 4 "5'.rowing dlsposicion sppears among farmers to | 5000, $1 4554, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Mono . 16 —| 1o Goodall, Perkins & Co. . higher. Rorthern Pacific thirds, 3: Readiug, 1%: TeX48 | polq wheat for better prices than are now realized, | _ AFTKRNOON SESSION — May — 20,000 ctls, NevadaQueen 03 04| Sunr Crescent City.Allen, 3 hours from Cres- Ry e s Pacific seconds. 114 lon Elevated sixes, 2| ajthou:h at prese t any advance checks buying 4000, $1 5334: 12.000, 81 58: 4000, | BAGS—_Calcatta Graim By 1084 15; ceidental. 38 40 | cent Citr: pass and radae, to Hobbs, Wall & Co. Oats and Rye firmly held. ‘Wabash debenture, series B, 214. for export. ~pecuiation In coiton was also excited 55: 24 000, 1 523, December~ 6000, 81 4 s ags, spot, $4 10@: 3 vy 1157 180 | R G A o eyt Panama Some change in Beans. In Government bonds $69.000 coupon f0urs of | op the theory that mills wouid néw start up and | 4000, $1 453 el Quentin, $420; Wool Bags, 2434@26%c: | CRiedon Flring 10} 31 L ang war aon sk mnan 2 U aRyy T Hay firm. 1928 brought 11934@120, and $11,000 do regls | would make a large demand for 500ds, but the ad- | BARLEY—Feed s higher and firm. Brewing | Fruit sags. 534@6c. Con.Cal, /80| Potosi. . 7L 78| Brahip Aicid s Dart. o0 days from Yokohsm: Veletables doing better. tered 120. Yyance was mei by realizlog sales and a silght reac- | rules du Land Jargely nominal. We guote Feed, | COAL—Harnson's circular says: “During the | Chailenge Con 33 55~avage. 82 63| ballast, 1o Meyer. Wilson & C - Cranberri. s advanced. Grain. ton. It wil: be all the becter for business If bricht | 8U@H5¢ B cti; choice bright, 87%ac P cil; Brew- | week there have been elzhtarrivals from the Coast | Con. Imperial. 01 US|~corpion, 06 (81 Wha bark Caiforuis, Fliher, 37 dass from e ing more money. FLOUR — Firm. Winter wheat, low grades, | hopes donot holst prices (00 fast. The election | ing, 8735@80c; No. 1 Chevalier, $1@1 10. mines with 19,450 tons, from Australia 8117 tons, | Confidence.... 1.00 1.05|-eg. Beicher.. 03 U4 | Ok otsk Se.: 625 obls sperm oil: 400 bhls whale el $2 25@3 85: do fair to fancy, $3 25@4 30: | Immediately stiffened prices of pig iron. which CALL BOARD SALES. from Swapsea 3210 tons Trade in this iine 18 | Con New York — Ud|syndicate..... 03 — | oil ana 4300 ibs wha ebone, 0 Wm Lewis. Poultry continues abundant. do patents. $4 50@4 90: Minnesota clear, 85@ | reached 812 nc Plitsuurg for bessemer, and the [ pooony (AUE BOARDSALEL Lo o0, | TO0 Suansea jobbers' teams are busily engaged | Crown Point._. 35 37 ~iiver Hill. — U8) Bark Mercary. ¢ oloy, 10 days from Port Blake- B 4; do siralte 83 $0@4 20: do patents, | Certainty that many orders for buildings and | e go1,c" 8000, 9 srge. making deliveries, us housekeepers generatly are | E#siSlorraNev U& —|-ierra Nevada 62 68 | ley: 875 M 1t lumber and raths, (o Renton, Holmes Cholce Ergs steadler. 8385@4 90: low exiras, 33 20G3 25: oity mills, | bridges and other fnished forms would now be- | “ikoox's SussioN NG sales o e baalavng e whinciaspplies: | ESUSERION S0 31 U idulitam, e sER00 . 11| et vt it a5 s e g New Cheese doing better. $4 40@4 5U: do patents, 4 80@o 156. Iye flour— | COme o] o > 4 REGULAR MORNING SkssiON—May—16,000 ctls, | Quotations remain unchanged for ail uom estic equer . S 3 chell, ays from - Dried Fruits and Raisins still firm. ¥irm; 82 80@3 10. Lhe future of this trade depends upon the ex- | gy’ grades. but for steam uses there is a tendency uy- | GOUId & Cu SE N IatuRe AT, 145 Hams, Bacon ard Lara sell well. Hops and Wool steady. Hies and Leather unchanged. Hogs advanced. Steam Coal steadler. Circulation of Gola Coin increased. THE WEEK’S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantle Agency reports 19 failures for the Pacific Coast States and Territories sor the weeh ending yesterday as compared with 30 for the previous week and 25 for the corresponding ‘week of 1885. The failures are dividea among the trades us follows: 8 saloons, 2 drugs, 1 boots and shoes, 3 gen rai stores. 1 d y goods and clom.inm 2 groceries and liquors, 2 hotels, 1 bicycles, 2 tal.- ors. 1 publishing company and 1 distillery com- pany. GOLD COIN MOVEMENT. The movement of Gold Coin at San Francisco for October was as follows: Paid for duties. Exported .. . $446.800 172,400 $619,200 5,727,600 Added to Jocal circulation. . $5,108,300 For the first 1en months of the year the move- ment was as follows: Paid for duiies. Exported Total witndrawn. Colned in October. Total withdrawn 815,729,100 Coined same time. 2 22,233,000 Added to local circulation There was added in the same time 1 sum of $10,715,700. O Clesr ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow| Explanation. with the wind. The top figares tion indicaie maximum temperature for the days; those underneath it,1f any, the amount of rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during ‘the past twelve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of air pressure; iso- therms. or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “‘high” means high tarometric pressure and is_usually sccompanied by fair weather: “low” refers 1o low pressure. and is usmally preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains. “Lows’ pear onm the Wushington Te is high in_the interior nd the isobars extend north and south along the COMSE. rain is probable; but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of narked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. Wilha “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast. warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. WEATHER UREAU REPOXT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGBICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FrANCISCO. Nov. 6, 1895, 6 . v.—Weather conditions snd general forecast: ‘Ihe following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations {n California to-day: kurexa 54, Fresno 63, San Diego 66, Red Biuft 62, San Luls Obispo 72, Yuma 74, San Francisco 62, Los angeles 72. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 62, minimom 49. mean 56. T..e pressure has risen during the past 24 hours over the Kocky Mountain_nd plateau regions. It has falien on the coas: of Washington «na Uregon. ‘The temperature hus fallen slightly over Nevada and “outhern Californi: The weather has been generally clear over California, Nevada and Ari- zopa. Conditions are fav ole for warmer weather, with increasing cloudines, Sawur ay generally on the Paclfic Siope. Maximum wind velocities of 34 and 80 miles an hour from the east are reported at Tatoosh Is.and and Fort Canby. Forecast made at Sau Francisco for 30 hours ending midnight November 7, 1886: Northern Caifornia—Fair Saturday, excep: in the extreme nor.hwestern port.on, where cioudi- ness and possibl will occur; warmer in the northern portion: fresh sout herly winds. Southern Californin—Falr Sa urday; Saturday night: light, variaole winds. Nevada—Fair Saturday; warmer in the northern portion. Utah—Fair Saturday; warmer in the northern portion. Arizoua—Falr Saturday: continued cooljweather. San Francisco and vicinity—Fair S8aturda , with increasing clondiness Saturday night: fresh 'west- erly winds. warmer ALEXANDER G. MOADIE, Locai Forecast Official. NEW YORE MARKETS. Financial. XFW YORK. N. Y., Nov. 6 —The stock market broadened considerably and there was a good di mand for securities throuzhout the session. The opening was active and strong, the reports current yesterday about a war with Spain over Cuban matters and rumors of the election of Bryan electors in Indiana ana Kentucky fal Ing to ma- terislize. Thes rumors demoralized the market #t the c ose yesterday. In :ddition to the denial of the sensational stories referred 10 there < ame encouraging advices from Europe as o the stand- ing of foreign iuvestors in regard to the American securities, an increased disposition on the par: ot the capitalists to employ their funds, the opening of mills and faciories (hroughout the country, the resumption of dividends by the Chicago Gas Com- pany and staleme. s that the sound-money men wilt coutroi the United States Sens. e. Eusiness was on ab enormous scale, the sales of stocks aggregating 498,177 shares and rallway and mi cellaneous bonds $3,963,000. The improve- ment in the usua Ly active list ranged from 14 to & per cent. Geueral Flectric rose 3; Buriing on and Quincy, 234: Chicago Gas, 234: St Paui, .14; Jock Isisnd, 234: Manhattan, 214: Loulsviile and Nashville, sl4; Resding, 154: Tenncasee Coal, 234: Leather preferred, 2 10 66%4; Rubber, 2: do preferred. %p: Northwestern, 1i: West ern Unfon, %. Sugar was feverish. It opened at 11834@11, dropped to 11814 and rallled 10 11974, In the late trading the sharp rise in wheat encur- aged further buying in stocks, and Dear the close speculation was stronz, with prices at or near the top of the day. In the inactive issues Edison General Etectric r08e 234 ; Iilinois Sieel, 735: New York and New Haven, 8, und Tooacco prefer-ed, 9. Bonds were aciive and buo ant. Sales footed up $3,963,000. Atchison general fours rose ? Chesapeake and Ohio general four sud a hairs, FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., “ Leidesdorfr St, Tel. Main 1054 BEANCH OFFICE €33 Market S, Palace Hotel. Tel, Mala 5838, PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on Jatest market que- tations. Reference 1st National & F, CHICAGO. PRIVAIE WIRE NEW YORK, el b W.A CARROLL, BROKER CHICAGO MARKETSIL NEW YORK STOCKS11 re kna.. STEICTLY COMMI-StoN " °* Pflv:“ lslifl‘sx‘l(nkn?f::‘ul‘kl qslltfllg on ng'l““flofl ooy ontgom # i fhok Mdin 1761, Erivate Puilor for Ladiee CORNMEA L—Quiet RYE—Western, 89%4c. . i. . Buffalo. BAKLEY—Firm: %114@27%c¢. c. i f. Buffalo. WHEAT—Active, stronzer: No 2 red & o. b., 8914c; ungraded red, 78@9Uc: No. 1 Northern, BoPge. rm; unchanged. Options sctive and excited, advancing 4@ | 43j4c. December and May most active. No. 2 rea, Juuuary, 86Lgc: March, 8815c: May, 8734c; No® Vember, 8.3/4c; De: ember, 5a%4 CORN—Quiet, firmer. No. % 31@31%4c: vator: 313,@52c afloar. Options “were dull, firm, at 3@7%o advance. December and May oniy traded iu. November, 30%c; December, 317g¢: May, 35¢. OAT~—Dull, firm. Options firm, dull; December, 28%c. sSpot prices: No. 2, 23c: 2" white. 23c: No. 2 Chicago, 24c; No. 3, 28¢; No. 3 white, 28¢; mixed Western, 2@24c. Provisions. LARD—Weak, quiet: Western steam. $4 50 asked; city, $4 20@4 25; December, $4 40 nomi- nal. Refined, quiet; Continental. #4 $0; Bouth American, $5 2,: compound, 456@4%c. PORK—Dull, weak: new uess, . 8 5029, EUTTEK—Steady ; choice fairly active: Western dairy, §@1234¢: do creamery, 1212@20c: do fac- tory, '7@l2c; Elgins, 20c; imitation creamery, 1Ci4e@14c. CHEKSE—Quiet, firm; part skims, 334@63c: fuil skims, 215@3c. EGGS—Firmer; fancy scarce; icehouse, 15@16c; Western, iresh, 19@2ic; ao, case, $2 90@4 50; limed, 1434@15c. TALLOW —Firm, better demand: city, 3lgc: country. $8,@354c. ele- COTTONSERD OIL—Nominal; crude, 22¢; yel- low prime, 26c. RICK—Firm, good demand: domestic, 33,@6c: Jaran, 33,@4%4. A irmn: New Ortéans, 25@35c. COFFEE — Easy, 10 to 15 points down: No- vember. $10 20: Decemrer, $10 05@10 10: janu- | ary. +10 07; March, $1@10 10: May, $10@10 15; June, $1016: July, §1010@10 15; September, $10 16@10 20. ‘Spot k.o, Gui, easy; No. 7, 10%e. SUGAR—Quiet, unchanged: oft A, 37%@ac: mold A, 4igc: standurd A, 4l4c; confection- ers’ A, 4lgc) cutloaf, 4%gc: crushed, 47C; Pow- dered, 41c; granulaed, 444c: cubes, 41gc. Fruit and Produge. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c. 7EALACHES—Peeica. bags, 13@14c; dounpeeled, @9c. PRUNES—Four sizes, boxes, 515@b%4c. RAISINS — Two-crown .. M., 814c: -crown 53g:c do 4-crown, 6%; do London layers ola,’$1 15@1 =6: do new, $1 35@! 40; do clusters, old, $1 25@1 40. 1 UPS—Firm, fair demand; Pacitic Cosst. 3@ 214c. WASoL_Firm: Domestle fleece, 16@23c; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 7@12¢c. Merchandise. 2rg{;mox\ Quiet, firm: American, 810 25@ -1 LOPPER—Quiet, firm: lake. #10 85@11 i} 41— Firm: domesic. *2 8715@2 9214 TIN — Firm: = Siraits, $12 80@12 90; plates, firm, moderate demand. EPELTER—Firm: domestic, $3 90g4. CHICAGO MARKETS. CEICAGO. Trr.. Nov. 6.—The bull sentiment in wheat, which Suftered by yesterday's decilne, was fully restored at the openiug to day, and during the sessi n increased in iniensity. Liver- Pool not only disregarded our yesterday's wemk- ness, but was quoted firm and 14d higher at the s.art and closed 114d higher. AL the same time a notably strong K warket at New York con- vey-d coufidence ograin a dinduced considerable buying. The N riiwes: rec2ipts. 684 cars, being much smalier than on last Friday or on the cor- respondin day in 1885, were 0f importsnce in determining the cou se of the market. Receipts in Chicago were ligh: at 87 cars, and' 17,000 bushels were taken from store. ~t. Louis and other oatsi‘e markets were up and, apparectly so, independent of Necessarily this bui added to the buying ardor aud served to keep prices jumping. EXports were light, only 118,278 bushels ciearing. all Conti- nental markets were lower. In the last fifieen minutes the day's bulse culminated, December touching 73 . The opening Ou thai option was from 75 to T5%4c, the range being between 7474 and 78%c, and the close at 78@78Y4c, 3% s4¢ higher thao yesterda; Estimated receipts for to-morrow 118 cars. No. 2 red spot ranged from 797 10 8434, closing from B3 Lo 8dc. CoiN—was urged upward by the strength of the speculative tone of the larger market. There was no independent motive for strengih or firm- ness in the sliuation and consequently there was an utter absence of enthusiasm to the buying. Receipts were 3.8 cars and 353 751 busheis were ia<en from s ore. Liverpool cab e advance. Export clearances were 550 756 busheis. May corp opened from 28lacto 834c, 80 d be- tween 2834@-94C, closing at 20@-91s , 34@Tac | higher thau vesierday. Es.imu_ed recelpis to-morrow 3.0 cars. 100 OAT~—Partook of the firmness of wheat, but | was lacainz in activity, so that prices moved ina slugeish manner. Keceipts were 568 cars. There were 1,0 withdrawals from store. Juay oats civsed 12@%5sc higher than yesterday. Estimated re- © ipts £ T 10-mOrrow 262 cars. FLAX—Was weak. Cash, 71%@73%sc: De- cember, 724@73c: May, 79@80%zc. Receipts 69 cars. PROVISIONS—The best tha: could be sald of provisions as that they were steady. ' he run of hogs was light and that market s rong. This, with 1be eflervescing quallcy of wheat, suilic-d o sus- tain product. Junuary pork closed 5¢ bigher, Jau- pary iard unchenged and Janusry ribs’ Zigo zber. BUiTER—The butter market was slow and steady to-day. Saies were few and scattered. Of- ferings and demand were boti moderate. Creameries—Extras, i8c ® I: firsis. 16@17c; seconds, 1-@l4c: imitations, fancy, 12@13c. Lairies—Exiras, 18c: firsis, 13@ldc: secouds. 9@ 10c. - Ladles — Extras. 415@10c; firais, 5gsijpc; packing siock, Sc: grease, Ziu@sc; roll butier, 1lalze EGGN—Were firm. _Offerings were light and the buying rather brisk. Fresn siock. 17%c per dozen. 5.ONEY—Was steady at 7% for boih call a.d time ioaus. New York exchange sold at 40c dis- count, Closing Pric WHEAT—November, 7634c; December, 78@ 7814°; 34c. 248532 December, 25%4c: 183%c: December, 19%4c; + b—December. $4 0744: May, 84 524, Lcocmoer, $3 7b; 1 84 07%. January, $4 30; Jaomacy, $3 8714 Livestock. TNION STOCKYARDS ILn, Nov. 6.—~There wea the usual smail Friday's run of catile to-day, and undera rood demand prices were stro.ger. Only ligh offerings of Hogs and & good demand resulted in firmer prices in that market. 1n some insian es an advauce of 5c was noted. Trade in sheep was active at an sdvauce of 10c. The re- celpis were moderate. z CATLLE—Keceints. 3000. ¥ancy beeves, 8515 @5 25: choice .0 vrime 1800 10 1700 B steers. $4 75@5 10: good to choice steers. 1200 (0 1600 . 14 354 70; meaium steera. 1300 10 ) 400 B, $4 10 (@4 3U: Suir beef steers, 1000 10 150U Ds. &5 50@ 400: commion beef steers. £3 40@3 75: g0od 10 choice stockers and feeders, S00 (0 1250 1b, $3 50@ $70: fair 10 wo0d do. 500 to 575 B. 8z 654 825: 10 exira, $3@3 60: bulis, puor Lo cholce. B 0U@Z 90: cows ana beifers, cuoice 1o prime, $3 bU@4 0U; cows, 1air Lo coolce, $2 26@3 40: Ows. COmmMON 10 fair canners. 81 50@ % 10: calves, good 10 choice, $5 60@B 0U: caives. common 10 ¥00d, £3 008 25: Texas grass steers, 82 75@3 25. new stecrs, $275@3 40: W esiern range steers, $3 00@4 0b: Wesiern range ws and helters, §: 25@s 60; milkers and springers, % head, £25@40. HUGK—Keceipts. 20,000. Heavy paczine ana mippine_ iots. $3 20@3 60: common (0 choice mixed, 38 20@3 60: cnoico masoried. §5 40@ « 80. neb, $320@3 55: pigs. $2 50@3 50 SHIEEP—heceiuts, 90U, UIGOC 10 CROICS, +200@3 40: lawvs, 33 004500, Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBR. Nov. 6.—HOGS— rd. Receipts, 8100. Market steady at y V'S close. Light and mixed, $515@330; heuvy, $3052320. CATTLL—Recelpts. 1300. Market yery active: bigher: nothing good. Steers, $3 25@4 25; cows. $1 25@3 V0: teeders, $2 75@3 60). SHEL P—Receipis, ~2100; market Sheep, $3 10; lambs, $3 40. Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Nov. 8 — HOGS—Recelpts, 7600. Market aciive. Li:ht and plgs, 83 30 @340; medinm. 83 25@3 35. heavs. $3 15@3 30. CATTLE—Receipts. 4300. Market strong. Na- tive steers, best, 84 20@4 80: fair to good, 33 10 ?u 10; bulls, $1 65@2 v0: stockers and feeders, c:lsugi‘mi l’slexu -ndn;v-um, 84 60@3 753 ves, $4@ : cows and heifers, best, $2 50@ 8 20; 1a'T 10 .00d. $1 60@2 80. SHEE¥—Receipis, 1100. Market strong. DUN’S REVIEW OF TRADE. NEW YORE, N. Y., Nov. 6.—R. G. Dun & Co. will sy to-morrow In their weekly review of trade: A ereat revolution has been effected this weex In the. conaltions which control business. 1t could not be in any fair desree reflected as yet in tran- sactions or on records, but there is umple evidence already that a crushing welght has been lifted and roll:d away and the business world has adjusted itself Lo a state of freedom a1d securlty which it has ot known utl«:z years, and new contracts fu- yolving many mtilions have becom the elecclon. The ru h fof stocks o Wense oc 1ified the average for all railways $1 15 per share iu & single day and trust sioc.s $1 54, and i many of the most active the advance was 5o sud- den ihat heavy sales {or realizing caused some re- “[he wild advauce of over Sc in wh - day and Wednes sy ‘was also g.,,.o::'.‘::‘y’.‘:‘.‘.'. izing and declined on Thursday, but the (nstant vanishing of the premium of goid whicn lud #bout 2 per ceat, the unlocking of many stronger. Chieago. | guoted ea | tent of {ucrease in the demand for finished prod- ucts of iron and steel, which is lixely to \y ma- ter.ally affzcted by the cou se pursued by various comb.uations. ‘i he billet pool, which 1s 8 il openly. undersold at Pittsburg nd has caused no end of dis.urbance in business by favoring one class of produers Lo the detriment of another, has veen in session here and is saia to have changed its busis of aliotment 8o as to secure fuirer results. The nall combinat.on is nuw threatened with & hostile league of jobbers and producers and is openly undersold. “‘The bar combina. 10D, nOIWith= standing Iis large rebate. is stiil demauuing niore han the prices at which steel bars are sold in great quantities. A slight advance in sheelings and priutcloths is the only change which yet ap- pears io ihe marke: for cotton goods, and practi- cally 10 change has yet appeared 11 woolens. Failures for the week have been 230 in the United States azainst 280 last year, and 52 in Canada against 49 last year. BANK CLEARINGS. NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov. 6.—Bank clearing totals at the principal cities for the week ended November 5, With COMPATISODs, &5 telegrapned 10 Bradstreer’ Percentage Inc. Dec. 74 241 25.2 83.9 18.8 145 CrriEs. New York. Boston Amount. ..8571.575.833 1021494.513 77,399,100 . 56,252,353 . 17,918,049 11,699.618 12,871,508 ls.sulmw [ 4 & Baitimore, Cincinnau Kansas Ciu New Urleans I b 153,855 405,86 40 39 Cleveland. Milwaukee. Bt fo. Gt RN e 1o REESEERERE, HuShNeNOONESE 0 _e Sl ..$991,552,065 Outside of New York Gty .ere. 419,778.738 176 ON OF CANADA. Total.. $24,081,363 0.7 NEW YOUKK >fOCKS. Money and Raliroad Shares Money on call easy at 4@5y: last loan at 4% and closing offered at 4% Frime mercantlie paper, 6 @77 tursuver, b4%c. Mexican douars, SUg @5 .%c. Sierling l.xcuange firmer, with actual business 1n bankers' bills at £4813; for sixty days and $4 6 for demand. Posted rates, $4 5215 @4 86. Commercial bills, $4 803@4 81. Govern- ment bonds higher: Staie bonds duil and firm: ralirosd Londs buoyant. Siiver at the board firmer. errNm erares. o1 @ Cable... 80 [Norfoik & Weatrn | Arentuon 18 | Preferred... Preferred. Northern Paci Adems Express alton, Terre Ha 3 American_Expressll2 . ‘American Tobacco. 79% Preferred Bab 1al i Erunswick Lands._ | ¥uflalo, Roch & £ | Canada Pacific.. Bonds, Exchang. Cenada Southern.. 497/ Preferred. Canton Land....... b0%0ntario. | Central Paciti 147 Ontario & | Ches & Onio. 1744/ Uregon Improvmas | Chicago Alton.....J162 | " Preferred. | “Preterred.. 166 |Uregon Navigation 0 { Chicako & E. 46 |Oregon Short Lins. 15 | (Freterred. .. .. 93 Facifio Mall._..... :5& | Chicago, B. &Q.0 Leoria, D. & Evaos Chiamodne o> T1%|Pitesurs & W. pid 15 Cleve& Pittsbrrg. | Pullman Valace.... 15814 Consoli ion Coal. 3: Quicksilver.... 1 | Consolicated Gas. 15314 - Preferred. C. C. C. &8t Louls 5034 Reading.. ... | “Preterrea. 80 | nioGrande& W esta | Colo. Fuel & iron . 21%| Preferrad. & | Preferrea. 40 "' xock Isiand. 2% | Cotton Ol Geri ;.. 1634 Rome W at&Okden 111 | Commercial Cable 145 |6t L. & 5, W..... 4lg | Dei. Hudson........126%| Preterred. 1084 Del. Lack& W estra. 13854 &t Paui. Todg | Denver & R. G. 121y Preterred. 129 | _ Preferred.. 4514 Et. Paul & Dulath. 22 | Distillers. . — Preterred......... ¥0 | Generas Kiectri 881/ St. Pani & Umana. 427 17" Preferred. .. 121 KL PM. & M | | Greae Northera pidiis | Green Bay. e | Harlem. Hocklng —_ |tugar Refinery | 1.7 Preferred. .. He 3445 Tenn. Coal & lroa. 3034 i Preferred. . 90 { 96 |Texas Pacific 9 | 73 i0l.A.A.& N. Mich. — 3214/ 10l. & Ohio Ceaa.. 20 | 13% FPreferred......... 60 | 2nigiToLStLouis& G 5 | 3" Preferred........ 15 | 10 |Uplon ¥acine...... 11% | T14%'U. P. Pen & Gailt.. 8Ly | . 150 |L. & Coraage...... 5l | 26854 Preterrea........ 10 | 20 | 44 i 1055 | Louisville Na&in } Bbg Yreterred. ... .. % s 2 1y Manhaitan Consol. 873/ Preferrea. 7754 Memphis & Chaca. 15 |Utlea & B. River.. 150 Mexican Central 914/ Wab. & L & Pac . 71 Michiga) Ceniral . 90 | Preferred. . 17% Mnn & 8 L., Wells-Fargo. 20 Freterred, —— |Western Union. 8614 Minn & St 'Lcom. 1844 W isconsin Central, 3 Jstpreterred...... 76 |Wheeling & Lo 6. 7i4 20preferred.. ... 47 | Preferred. ... . 308 Miesouri Facific. . 2434/Am Cotton Oil pra. 593, Yobile & Ohlo... - 23 |W. U. Beet. Nashville & Chais. &7 Yg{ADn Arbor. Nutional iinseed.. 17 | Preferred. N.J. Centrai. ! rookiyns raction 2474 Doriu Awencan. |Erie 2 prd. 224 RN AlaClnss Ads..... Do Clasy B 4, 65,101 Alatama, class U 96 Atenison es. . 79% Do 2ds A . A8lelUlmprovement st 73 CenadaSouth 2ds.. 10214 Do bs. Ceu Pac 1sisot’93.102 |« K & Nists. Cherokes ds, 1898.101 1.0 “onsol 5y [Fhia& eadingds. 80 Do 1st yidincam. 9% Y GrandeWes: 1sis 7543 Sil&lronMtGen 33 75 SUL&SF Gen 651053, Yo/t Favl Consols... 125 (M PC&Palss 116 +0 Carolina 41gs. touthern R K bs... 9015 Do Pac Cal 1sts.. 107 Jennnew 8s.... . 78 Jexas Pacific 1. 863 |Jexas Pacific 2ds.. — Luion Pac 1sis Kansas Pa Consols 713 Bs Fu dats Den divi08 | L Eds reg of 14 1n Consol ds. . 95 Lo 4s, coupon....1: Missourl fanding .. —= | U F4n, rec of 1807.108% M KT 2ds 59 | Do s.coupon....109 Do 4, 84 T2 95 Mobile & Ohta 87 | Ce 108 N Y C&~t Lous 42108 Nor&West Gen 8s. 115+ N Caroilua con 4s.._ 95 Do 6, hm-uwmunn'.llglas L0 Geb B8...ren 105 FOREIGN MARKET: WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL LIVERPOOL. ENG., Nov. 6.—Ihe spot mariet 15 higher at 7s 564@7s 6d. Cargoes firm at 855 9d, sellers, prompt shipment. FUTURRS. The Prodvce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool guotations for No. 2 Red Winter. No- vember, 6s 83,d; December, 6s 814d; Janusry, 6s 814d: February, 6s 8144; March, 6s 834d. EECURITINS. LUNDON, Exa.. Nov. 8 — Consols. 109%4; silver, 20 16-16a: Frenca Keniea. 10%¢ 700, - 70 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterting Exchange, 60 days. - 81 Sterdng Exchange, sight = Tasay Sterling Cables. =~ 485 New York Exchange, sight. - Par New York kxchange, telegraphic.. — Par Fine silver, ¥ ounce. = 4% Mexicun Dollars. v o1 S FROLUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND O1IHER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Waveriree takes 287 ctls, valued at $101.200. Futures advanced 3lzc yesterday morning in sympsth - with an advance East and a ana $POL Prices were also higker. ‘ihers 1s very little California Whea. offering at the noment, and most of the grain on the market is from Uregon and Washington. As aruie the views of hoiders are considerably above those of shippers. Spot Wheat ranged from $1 8714 to $1 for average No. 1, 1 45 for choice and $1 47 1 60 for ex- tra cholce for milling. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL FFEBION—9:15 0'clock—May— 4000 cus, $1 B.: 16,000, $1 51%4: 13,000, $1 5134; for Cork 72, AFTERNOON SEss1oN—No sales. OATS—an advance in_Red is the only change. White range from $105 o 81 U ¥ cu, according to quality. Blaok, for feed, 90c@#1 U5: for seed, $1 20@1 45: Gray, nominal; Ked, 1 10: Surprise, nominal. CORN-—Receipts are iarger, but dealers guote bigher prices. Large Yellow, 8734@80c: Small Round do, $1 021,@1 05 ctl: White, 5714@90c. RYE—Sold at $1 05 8 ctl. EUCKWHEAT—$1 25@. 35 9 cih FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOU R—Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $4 76@4 85; Bakers' exiras, $4 65@4 70; supertine, §3 50@4 25 B obl. CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $20@21 B ton: Cracked Corn, $20 b0@21 50 ® ton. MILLSTUFFS—prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount 1o the trade: Graham Flour, $2 80 B 10U bs; Rye Fiour, $2 75 # 100 Ibs: Rice Flour, $6/6; Cornmeal, $235; extra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 40; Oat Groats, $4; Hominy, 3310 @3 30: Buck wheat Fiour, §3 10@3 50: Cracked Wheal, $3 50: Farina, $4: Whole Wheat Flour, $3: kolled Uats, $4i Pearl Harley, $3 76@ii Split Peas, $5 50: Green do, 84 25 B 100 iba. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay is firm at the advance. No change in Bran and Middlings. BRAN—313 50@14 for the best and $12 50@13 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—§17@18 for lower grades, and $18 50G18 50 B ton for the best. FELDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $1¢@19 B to Ollcake Meal at the mul, $23 B ton; joobing, $2 clipped Oats, $1 30@1 55 8 ctl. HAY—Wheat, l?@)l: Wheat and Oat, $7@ 10 50; Oat, $6@9; Bariey. $7@8 50: River Bar- ley, $5@6 50; Alfalfa, $6 50@650: compressed, $6 @9 50: s.0ck. $5@8; Clover, $698 # ton. STRAW—35@o0c B bule. BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS-—Prices show considerable change. Of- ferings are free ani the market i quiet. Bayos, $135@1 45 B ctl; Small Whites, $1 40@1 50: Large Whites, 31 26@1 35: Piuks, 85c@$1 05; Heds, $1 25@1 40: Biackess, $1 10@1 15; Red Kidney, §2 60: Limas, $1 95@2 15; Buiters, 1 40 @1 75 Pea, $1 4u@l 60 B cul. SEEDS — Brown Mustard s quotable at $275@3 B cul: Yellow Musiard, $2 10@2 25 B ctl: Fiux, 81 35@1 60: Canary 'Seed, 21a@234c % 1b: Alaita, 515@6%ec: Rape, 234c; Hemp, 314¢, DRiED PEAS—Niles, $1@1 1o ® cul; Green, §1 4081 50 ® cul. POTATOES, ONIGNS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES—Sweet Potatoss, S0@75¢c B ctl 1n sacks and 5Uc@s1 in boxes: karly Rose, 40@45c; Burbank Seedlings, 20@#0c for Rivers and 65@90c # cul for Sainas. ONIONS—25@30c B ctl. Pickles, 25@350 B sack. VEGETABLES—Green Peas aud Siring Beans are doing much better. Marrowfat Squash quotable ai 85@7 B ton: Eeg Plant, 25@35¢ B box; ‘Toma- toes, 20@35¢ B box: Cucumbers. 25@50C P box: Green Peppers. 25@50c v larse box: Dried Pep pers, 7@lUc ® I; Green Peas, Z3a@3c: String Beans. 23@3c: Limas, $1@1050 ¥ sk: Green Okra, 25@A40c % _oox: Dried Ukra, i0@1:lsc B 1b; Cabe bage, 40¢ g cu; Carrois. 3U@4Uc @ sack; Gariic, linglc ® BUTTER, C(HELSE AND EGGS. BUTTER—Steady. The decline is spparently checked 1or the time being. CrEAMERY—Fancy, 26c: seconds, 25@24c B B. DATRY—Fance, 21%6@22%sc: 004 10 ChOICH, 20 @21c: lower grades, 15@i8¢ # b PICKLED—16@18¢ B Ib. FIRKIN—15@17c § b CREAMERY i UB~18@19¢ B B. CHirF-h—The murket is firm. Choice mild new is higher at 9@10c 3 b: common to good old, 612@8ksc P b: Cream Cheddar, 10@llc: Young America, 10@11c; Western, 10@11c; Enstern, 11 Gl G ‘ancy ranch are very firm again. East- avle at 20@22i4c for fAlr o choice; 24 26c @ dezen for fancy and 173@18ec for co d-storage; store Eggs, nominal; ranch rggs, 30 @9234¢ for smail 10 medium and 35@s7Vac for cholce; cold-siorage, 2215@24c; Duck Kggs, 26¢. POULTK ' AND GAME, FOULTRY—A car of Eastern Is selling at $5 50 for Hens aud $5 for young Roosters. California stock shows no change worithy of note. Live Turkeys sre quotsble at 12@13c ® I for Gobblers, 11@12c B B tor Hen Turkeys. 1235@l4c ¥ B; Dressed Turkes 15: Geese, % pair, §125: Goslings, $1 b Ducks. $@3 50 for old and $3 50@4 50 for youn Fiens. 54@4 50 B doz; Hoosters youns. 83 - 0@. o, oid, 33 50@A: Fryers, 82 75@3 25: Eroiler. $27:@5 25 for \arge and $2 25@2 50 for small: Pigeous. $1 25@1 50 ® dozen 10r young and £1 for old. —English Suipe quotable at 32 ® dozen GAM Jack Snipe. $1 P doz; Hare. $1 B dozen: Ravbl $150 for Coitontatis aud §1 25 for small: Gray Geese, 12 25@2 50: White Geese, $1 B dozen: Erant, §1 50. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Pomegranates. 35@65c B box. Apples, €5¢@§1 ® box for cholce, 25@50c for common. Pears, $5@65¢ B box: Winter Nellis, 80c@$1. Fersimmons are very scarce at 75c@$1 256 B bx. BERRIE~— Cranberries from Cape Cod higher at $8@8 50 § bbl; from Coos Bay, $2 50 P box. Strawberries, $2 50@4 for large berrles. Raspberries, 26 8 « b GRA P, S—Slocks ae lighter and better pricos are being ob ained. Wet . nd left-over stock sell 10 Deddlers st 1U@20¢ B box. Tokays, B@40c B box: Black Grapes. 25@+Uc: Verdels, 30@40c: Cornichons. 40@b: c: Muscat, 35@50c: Grapes in craces oriug 10@15¢ more toad in boxes. forie Grapes are nominal ai $:0@72 50 B ton or iluc: CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons are quotable at $1@ 160 ¥ box for common and $2@250 B box for good to cholce; Mexican Limes, $i@5 ¥ box: Californis Limes, 50@75c: Bansnas. $1@2 ¥ vunch; Pineapples, $1 60@3 60 ¥ dozen. DRIED FRUITS, KALSINS, NUTS, ETC, TRIFD FRUITS— The market rules strong. Quotailvus ou the Kruit Exchange are as fol- Tows: CARLOAD 1oTsS—Apricots are quotable at 6@ 9c for Royals snd 11%@lic for choice to fancy Moorparks: = Prunes, $lac for ihe 4 sizes: Peaches, 4@544c for prime to choice, & @7c for fancy und 8@10c for peeled in boxe: Apples. 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2ige for sun-drie;; Pears, 215@!c for prime to choice, 4@bYjc for quariers and 6@6Yac for halves: Plur.s, 4c 1ur pitted and 1lge for Unpitted; Nectarines, 3%@43gc for choice snd Slgc 10r 1ancy: Whiie Figs. 3c: Black Figs, 214@2! opniNe 1Rloys — Fenches. 414@31ic B D fancy, 6%4@7igc; B 1b: peeled. 123ec B Apricots 6i4@uc'® Ib: fancy, 10c: Moorparks, 13 @lic: evaporated Apples, 8c: sun-dried, 23 ic: Prunes. 33,@dc ior ine 4 sizes: Figs, black, 8c for unpressed and 3@3gc for pressed: white Figs, dc: Plums. 415@5c for pitted and 134c for un- lited: Nectarines, 4@6c 9 Ib for prime 1o fancy: ears. 214@oc for whole, 434@0634C for quariers and 414@6 Yac for halves. RATTINK. CARLOAD PRICES, r. 0. B. FRESNO—Four-crown loose. Bljc: 3-crown, 41jc: 2-crown, S34c; Seediess Bultanas. S1gc: xeedless Muscatels. dc: 8-crown Loudon layers. $1 20: clusters. $1 5 clusters, $2 50; Imverial closters. ® Grapes, 3¢ @ . JORBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO— FOUr-Crown, loose. 5%4c; 3-crown. 484 c: 2-crown. 334c: serdie Sultanas seedless uscatels, 4 a rown London iayers, $1 3 lusters. $1 au;yfinon clus- ters. 8275 luiperial ciusters. 85 25. Chestnuts quotable at 8@10¢c: Walnuts, Dew crop, £.o. b._+hippiug point, 6o B Ib for standard and Bo 3 B 1 x soRaheil: &lmonds. 5@ 834¢ for Languedoc, 3@H14c for hardshell and 8@be for paper-shell, jouhing: ¥ eanuts. 4@6c for Kastern and 4c for California: Hickory Nuts. 5@6c ® Pecans, 'll/‘@ac: Filberts, 7 34@8c: Brazil Nuts, "flg&: #1b: Cocoanuts, $1@> # 100. *E —Comb, 10@1234c for bright and 5@9c for lower grages; water-w hite extracted, 5@5: light amber extracted, 42@434C: durk amver, 4%c: dark, 2@5c @ b, EESWAX—23g26c B 1. . as the importa:fon cost of ail foreign grades Is increasiug. The liberal shipn.ent~which have been made for the past several m. nths from Aus- tralia and Swansea, the major portion of which has come o hand, isino being replaced as fast as same arrived here. Some of these many carzoes have been disposed of at absurdly low prices and have caused & depression in vaiues, but the lowest bas been reached and a reaction has set inand much better prices for steam Goals are assured. Freigits from England and Austialia have been murked up and sales have recently been made at figures showing an advance Our manufacturing interests have been directly benefited by low- priced fuel and are just ieeliug its advantage.” Wellinglon is quotable at $8: New Wellington, ;f !'l‘ xo;:: Nnuinem \\‘alaggbzm, $7 60 B ton; atile. W?G ryant, : Coos Bay, 8 Wailsend. o0 Scoten, —: Brymbo, Cumberiand, $13 ¥ ton in bulk and $14 In s Pennsyivania Antbracite’ Egx. $1l@l2 B _tor Weish Anthracite, $88@10: Cannel. $8@8 50: Rock Springs, Cast.e Gate und Pleasant valley, $7 60: Coke, $11@12 fn bulk and 313 B ton in RICE~Chinese mixed quotable at $3 40; No. 1, $380@4 B cil: extra No. 1, $a 50: Hi 0, $3 8U@4 S0. tern Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed, 5%0: Powdered, Fine Crushed, 57c; Dry Granu- e lated, 434c: Confec.ioners’ A, 434 Magosbaca 43c: kXira C, 414¢; Golden C, 41gc; half barrels Y4c more than barrels, and boxes igc more. SAN FRANCItCO MEAT MARKET. Hogs, both live and dressed, are hizher. Whole- sale rates for dressed stock from slaughterers are as follows: BEEF—First_quality, 5c: second do, 415¢7 third do, 8150 B B 7 e VEAL—Large, 4%@>5c: small, 6@7c B b 'M‘vnun — Wethers, 5@5%3c LAMB—5@6c B Ib. PURK—Live Hogs, 314@5%c B D for large and medium and 314@53%4c 1or small; dressed do, 414 @i%c B . KECEIPTS OF PRODUCKE. FOR 24 HOURS. Ewes, 4@b0 Flonr. ar'sks.... 5,922 Middlings, sks.. 415 Oregon, sks.... 4,:82| Hay, tons. 200 W hea., cus, 5| Butter. culs.. 232 Oregon. «+ 1,600 Kggs. a0z, 8,990 Parley, cils 5,935/ Hides, no. 178 Oats, ctis 1,030/ Pelts. bdls 15 Ggden. 990 | Wine, gals 16,000 Rye, ctls. 360| Wool, bis. 192 Cort. culs Oregon. 331 Sugar. ubls 2,199 Leather, roli 28 Lumber. M fost. 70 Quicksilver,fiscs 34 Raisins, boxes.. 8175 Flnxseed. sks. 2368 5,760| Mustard Seed, s& 311 emeia FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. week. Several slight variations In Fruits and Vege- tables appear. Eggs sre rather deser. Sa.mon Is again in season, Yollowing is THE CALL'S regular weekly retail price list: COAT—PRER TOX. —@10 00| PleasantVal 9 60@10 00 @10 00|Southfield Wellington « 250 10 00| Scoteh... — 7006 7 50| Coos Hay.~. 6508 700 #5010 00 DAIBY PRODUCE. Fre. Butter, fancy, ¥ Cheese, Cal........10@13 square . Cheese, Eastern...15@20 Furgin. ... do, extracied.... B@ld .12@15 [10@12 .12@18 10 | Poris, fresh. | Pork, salt.. | Pork Chops. Round Steak., | Sirloin Steak. | Porterhouse, 4. 5| Smoked Beef.. 13; POULTRY AND GAME. 60 Ducks, each. 60| Binmone o | Pigeons, Rabbits, ® pr.. Hare, each.... 35@ 49| 25@ 85 %@ 18| ¥RUITS A 12@13 Wil Geeseen 20@ Almonds, B . Appies. B B, 8. ingSnipe. Bdz3 00 aK Snipe, pdzl 5 ND NUTS. Bananas, doz...15@20) Gauia ouver each. 10920 Cocoanuts, each... 4@ 6 81 1 Brollers, each.. Turkeys, # .. (l;lm!l. B doz. ranges, B doz. Pears, B 1b. z 5 Raisins, § B....... 15 | Haspberries. drwr. 35@45 Figs. B b... 10@12/Strawoerries, Grapes, 31 8@1U| B drawer........ 35@45 Lemons, # doz....25@30|Walnuts, ¥ b.....15¢ — VEGETARLES. Artichokes, Bdoz. 75/ Mr'fat Squash. B 1 5@10 Beets, B doz., 15(Green gqm i\‘ . :g 8 Beans, white 5|Dried Okra. B 1b..15@20 Colored. | 5/Onions, B 1. e Lima. § 5| Peppers, green, Cabbage, each. 10/ ppers, aried Caulifiowers, each. 5@ 8 Parsnips, B aos. Celery, ¥ bunch... 5@ —|Potatoes, B b. Cress, $ dzbunchs. 2U@25' Radishes. Cucumber, ¥ doz. @10 , B Db E:;'I'A-nka . m slgvl.n‘:r 3zuu 5 c, —|String Beans, fonwsr 36 oo OF 5/Turnips, 15@20 Tomatoes, ¥ . ISH—PER PoUNOD. 11 @12 Do. softsheli, 20@ e THE STOOK MARKET. The Comstocks were weak at the decline yester- day, and some stocks sold sti 1 Tower. The annual meetiog of the Challenge Consoll- dated Mining Company has been called for No- ‘vember 19. inthe Crown Point mine, In the upralse from the east crosscut run from the shaf: station on the 700 levei, they have put in a chute and have car- rled the north drift on the east floor - distance of 11 feet, making its total lengih 33 feet north of the raise; the face is in quartz of low grade mixed with porphyry. On the 800 leyel the west crosscut opposite east cross -ut 1 has been extended to and connected with the top of the main stope, and they are now extracting the streak of ore exposed at that point. On the fioors above the 700 leve! they are extracting ore from the ninth to the twelfth floors, the qu.Ttz being of the gold-bearing varis ty. In the 800 level raise they are openin: on the twelfth ana thirteenth floors, but. atthis point the ore is apparently exhausted. ' They have extractd during the past week and shipped to the iexican mill for reduction 577 tons and. 1800 pounus of goid rock, the average ba tery sample of which wl:l $7 42 per ton, of which 3 67 per ton was gold. BOALD >ALKS, Following were the swies o the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday REGULAR MORNING SRSFION 500 Alnha. coMMRENCTNG 9:30. 160 Ophir. ane 100 Unioa'C...50 ... .10 I RUVISIONS. Hams are very firm. The demand for Bacon, Lard and Cot:olene is good. CURED MEATS—Bacon Is quotable at 6c @ M for heavy, 7c® b for light medium, 8%c for iight 30c B 1 for exyra light and 11%gc B B for suzar- cured: Lastern sugay-cured Hams, 1216@13: Lalifornia Hams, 11@11%c: Mess Beef, $7@7 €xtra mess do, 50: family do. §9 & €XUra prime Pork, 7 50@>; extra ciear. $16 % bbi: mess. $14 B bbl; Smo.ed Beef, 10c B . LARD—Eastern, terces. Is auoted at 6c for compound and 634@7c for pure; pails, 73ac B Ib; Galifornia terces, bgdiae @ _for compound und 33‘; {ux;l e mmm—bu.. 63403 10-b .ins, Tic: B . COTTOLEN % —614@6%¢ in tierces and 73,@ 550 Din 10 tae HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers are quotable at 7c; culls sad brands, 6¢c; medium, 6¢; culls and brantis, 6c B B; light, 5¢ B B; culls and brands, 4c @ Ib; Cowhides 414@5%4c: culls ana brands, 31@434c; saited Kip, 5@5Y4c; salied Calf, 7c % Ib: saited Veal, 6c B Ib: drv Hides, 10@11c: culls and brands, 7%2@kc; dry Kipand Veal. 9c; Culls. 61470 B b: dry Calt, 48e; culls. 10c: Goate c_each: Kids, 8¢: Deerskins, good :5c 9 b: medium. 1 : winter, Sheepskins. sbi bl each: short each: medium, 4 each; each. Culls ‘about 340 100 ¢ baiige. ..8: 150 - - €xiCan... ’fiw eone .leml“ .TULOV Y Jacki..48 Jollowing were the wes Inthe Pacific Stock Loard yesterday: ] 73 71 REGULAR ewesron—10:31 (200 CC&V ....1: ‘3“ Ophirl. 30U Conth....1.08/200 . 1000 C imp ..02/$0 ) Fotost 200 © Point....40/1200 400 192 7|30V 65| 90/300 H&EN13d2g 50U N TR 100 CCV ..... 134! Buter, Ponltry and Meats show no change this do, B roli 30 do. choice....... ‘ommon Ezgs ... 26@3¢ Ordinary ao. 27| Ranch Eggs Bdz.. . 40@45 | Pickled roll., 35 | Honey, comb, wib. 12415 68 Huieq Norers.1. 25 STOCKE AND BOND EXCHANGE, FRIDAY. Nov. 6-2 P. M. UNITED STATES BONDS. B asea Bid. Asked. US4seonn..1(9 ~ — (U Sdsreg.. 07% Do new 1ssue1i9%s — MISCEL LANEOUS BONDS. Cal.stChiess, 108 - I'acRoli M%v — = CaFeores)? - |Dozames. = = CntraCW3s — €714/ &0 Ry8y, — 315 Dont-stex<cp — 874y P&Cu Ryds. — 107% Edsn L&P8s122%5 — |Pwist BRSs. — 11334 F&CHKREs. — 106 [Reno, Wi&L — 105 Geary-stB5s.100 _— |Sacto P& L. — 100 LosAng Los. — 100 |SF&NPR3s. 983,101 Do Gnteed8s — 101 [EPRRAriass — o8 MkisiChleds110%5 — |SPRRCalds. 107% — DoRyCon5s..105 306 [SPRRCaiss. — 100 NarVmn6sisi — 100 |SPBrRCaiSs 9574 §7 NevCNgR7s. 89 — |SVWaterfa..11714 — NPCRER6£100 — |EVWaterds. 9815 99 N Ry Cal6a 100 — [StktnG&ES: 997 10 N Ry Calfs. — 90 |conscT&Tés — = OakGas 5s.. — 104 |Suierstids 1093, — L0 2d is 85.. 1041410735/ Visaia WU — " — Cluuibus o8, 11771195 WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 30 356 |Nan Jose. - - Marin Co.... 49— |Sirng Valiey 9614 96% ©48 sTOCK: 4 |Pacific Lizhs 49 51 — |San Francsce 9634 9634 — |swektou... — Yucmalmp. ¥8 90 INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman’sFA16244180 [Sun COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Amer BATC. — — |LondonP&A.135 — Anglo-Cal.... 54 60 (London&sS¥. — 80 BankofCai. 229 — |Merch Ex. - Cal 8 D&TC010714109 |Nevada - - FisiNaaoul 176 1843g[sawer 8O0, — - SAVINGS BANK STOCKS. Ger8ar,Co. 1250 1500 |save& Losa.. — 110 HumbS&L1100 ~ — (Security..... 245 — — 40 |UmonTrusi 770 — — 503 STREET RAILROAD STOCKS. Oak SL&HAy 100 Presidio . 8 - Sutter-st. R STOCKS. GlaniCom..., 18 1814 Judson D. - Vigoris. .. = MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Alnskn Pirs. 8534 973Nl VinCo., — — BIkNCoalCo, — 10 |OceanicSSCo 17 20 CalCot Mills — — [Pac AuxFA — & Kdison Light 12414125 PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GuaConAssn. — — [PacRoUMIl ~ — Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Parf Painio — 7 HawC&SCo. 1734 183 PacTransCo. — — nutch S POo 23" %314 Pac T&TCo. — — MerExAssn.100 310 [(Sunmset T&D. — = MElecLighi — 4lglUnied Cla. — — BALES ~MOBNING SESSION. Board— 23 Edison Light & Power Co.. 124 00 880 Hutcninson S P Co. 23 00 10 Pac Gas Tmp. 87 50 15 S F Gaslight... 96 50 25 SV Water. 96 75 5 do do. 97 00 #3000 S V 6% Bonds. 117 50 SALKS—2 FTEENOON SE83(0% Board— 57 Edison Light & Power Co 124 25 6 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 23 00 5 do do 355 25 do do. 23 12 91 Market-st Ea is 00 10 S F Gaslizht £6 50 55 8 V Water. €7 00 66 do do 96 75 $5000 S V 4% Bonds. 8 50 | $7000 S P Branch Rall 96 00 ~ireer— 50 Hutchinson 3 P Co. e 2300 25 Market-st Rafllway S 4875 $10.000 Omnibus Cable Bonds. 118 60 75 Pacific Gas Imb. 87 75 10 8 F Gaslight. 96 50 $20008 U 4% Bonds..... .... 88 50 $4000 S P Branch Raflway Bonds. 96 00 ——. . OCEAN STEAnERS, Dates of Departure From San Franeisco. STEAMFER | DESTINATION. | SAILS. | PIER. Nov 7. l‘AllP‘lt i Nov 8.1Uam | Pler 3% Nov 9.11am|Plecil Nov 9! vrw|Pler9 Nov10.10AM | Pler 13 Nov1012 uPMSS Nov1D, 9aM|Plerd Nov10.10ax | Pier 7 12w | Pler 3 52w |Pler13 Oregon ports Newport ... . ¥au|Plecil China & Japan leM{PMSS 2P |Pler 7 OV12 9AM|(Pler 2 -|Nov 18 11am|Pler 11 . |Nov 15, bew|Prerls Columbia Nov 14 J0am| Pler24 STEAMEKS 10 ARKIVE, ~TEAM R | Fros Rio de Janeiro..|China & Japan -|Humbo dt Bay. . |<au Diego. .|Coos Bay. ” |Grays Harbor. .| Aumbold. Bay. .| Puget Sound . .| Portlana.... - | Newport. ... *|Tilamook Bay. . | Humboldt ! | Portiand. & -| Victoria & Puget Sound *|San Diego. *|Tacoma ! | Newpore." .| Mexico. _|Crescent Gity .. “{poruiand. ... s Hurbo MUUN AND T1DE, T. 8 COAST AXD GEODETIO SBURVEY Trni BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTEN DENT. } Saturia -, November 7. NOTE—In the above exposition of the (ides the early morning tides are given in the left hand eolumn, and the succesaive tides of the day 1o tha order of occurrence a3 to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the thieg time column the third tide, and tae last or right Band column gives the last tide of the day, excopt wheu there are but thres (ides, as sorhetimos sccurs. The helghts given are additions. i sos. soundings on the United States Coss Soreos Belehs; and then.the. memper. bovun1& rooedes th elght, and then the Dumber given i froin the denth £1ven by the charia | 0 ACHTe e ——— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States Hydrographle Office located In the Merchanty Exchange ta maiotained in San Francisco for the benefit of nm'n:u without regard to nationality and free of expen: Navigators are cordlally Invited to Visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling direc:10.s of the world are kept on hanl for com- par.son and reference, and the latest information €an aiways be obtalned regarding lights, dan to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean “Fhe time bal e time on top of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill 1s boisted about ten minutes before noon. and Is dropped at noon. 120th dian, by telecraphic sigual received each dav from the g.nll”fl States Naval Ob.ervatory a: Mare Isiand, A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, ls published the same day by the aiternoon papers, &nd by the morning papers the following fuv. W. 8. Hucmzs, Lieutenant, U. 8 N., In charge, The Time Ball. BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIcE, U. S N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR Sax FRANCISCO. November 6. 1898. The time ball on Telegrapn Hil was aroppel exactly at noon 10-day—I. e.. a. noon of the 13 meridian, or exacily & 8 P. 3., Greenwich time. W. S. HUGHES, Lientenant U. S N. nciar's, SHIPPi G INLELLIGENCE. JArTived. FRIDAY, November 6. ‘W hal stmr Belvedere, Whi es de. 12 days from Unalasks; 21,000 pounds bone, 450 bb.soll. 145 pounds Ivory."29 foxskins 4 boarskins, to William Stmr Polnt Arena. Strand, 16 hours from Mendocino and way, ports; pass and mdse. to Men- doctno Lumber Co. Sumr Mexico, Jepsen, 68 hours from Victoria Bla RIver; 510 M rvlumber to Simpson Lumber “chr Fortuna, Rosich, 30 hours from Eureka: 195 M ft lumber, to McKay & Co. Cieared, FRIDAY, November 6. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. H: stmr Glenesk. G| 6w e« s, St Vincent: G W Mo- Ship Elwell, Rhodes, Nanaimo; Johu Rosenteld’s Sons. Sailed. FRIDAY, Novemoer 6. Stmr Geo Loomis. Bridgett, Ventara. Stmr Gipsy. Leland. Santa Craz. Stmr Greenwood. Carlson. Schr Gotama, Dedric , Coos Bay. selegrapnie. POINT LOROS. NoV. 6.-10 e, a.—Woeatne: hazy: wind NW; velocity 20 mues. Charters. The ship Eiwell loads coal at Nansimo for this port: Brbirk Smowdr.p, salmon at Victoris for Liverpool or London. 13 3d: Br ship Dowan Hill, woea. at Portland for Europe, $1s 34— prior i arrival. Spoken. Per whal stmr Belve lere—On Oct 17 spoke whal stmr Beluga and Thrasher. Beluga's catch since leaving Sau Francisco was 20 whales and Thrash- er2. Domestic Ports. YAQUINA BAY—Arrived Nov 6—Stmr Faral lou, hence Nov 1: stmr Alcatraz, hence Oct 31. PORT LOS ANGELES—Salled Nov 5—simr ‘Washtenaw. for Comox,, Arrived Nov 6—Stmr Mineols, from Comox. NEORT ROSS—Arrived Nov 6—Schr Etta B, bee ov 4. EUREKA—Arrived Nov 6—Schr Sparrow, hnce Oct 28: sumr Pomona, hence Nov 5. Salied Nov 6—schr John A: stmr Weeott, San Francisco. PORT TOWNSE: Sweasey, from S POINT REYES—Pas«ed Nov 6—Ship J B Brown from Nanalmo. for San Francisco. GRAYS HARBOR—Sailed Nov 8—Stmr Del Norte. for San Francisco. Noy 6—schrs Orion, C T HilL Marlon and Ottiilie Fjord. for San Fran- cisco; schr J M Weatherwax, for Suva. Arrived Nov 6—schr Chas Hauson, hence Oct 17:gchr Mary and Ida, hence Uct 20; schr San Buenaventura, hence Oct 16. Oct 81—Sehr Twi light, hence Oct 21, BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Noy 6—Schr Monterey. hence Nov 4. TACOMA—Cieared Nov 2—Br ship City of Ha. kow, for Queenstown; Brbark Glencova, Fal- b, to 841l Nov 4. ‘To sail Nov 6—Stmr Umatilla,for San Francisco, vis Port Townsend. USAL—Salled Nov 6—Stmr Newsboy. COOS BAY—Salled Noy 6—Stmr Homer. for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Salled Nov 6—Br ship Durbridge, for Cape Town; Br bark Meinwen, Br ships Ful- +0od, Annesley and Dan bark Havila, for Queens- own. Arrived Nov 6—Br ship Perseverance, trom Rio de Janeiro; stmr Columbia, hence Nov 4: stmr Alice Blanchard, hence Oct 31, via Eureka and Coos Bay. SEATTLK—salled Nov 6—Schr Challenger, for San Francisco, EUREKA—Arrived Nov 6—Stmr North Fork, hence Nov 4. TATOOSH—Passed Nov 6—Stmr San Benito, hence Nov 8, for Tacoma: Br ship Scottish Isles. from Hongkong, for Port Townsend. PORT TOWNSEN D—Arrived Nov —Bktn Juo Smith, from Shanshai. Salled Nov 6—Bitn Catherine Sudden, Diego stmr Umatlita, for San Francisce PORT GAMBLE—Salled Nov 9—Schr Spokane, for Japan. TATOOSH—Passed Nov 8—Stmr Progreso, hce Nov 3, for Seattie, SAN PEDRO—Arrived Nov 6—Sch Mary Buhne from Eureks. Sailed No 6—Schr Repor-er, for Port Blakeley. FORT ROSS—Sallea Nov 6-Schr Etta B, for San Francisco. SAN DIEGO—Salled Nov 6—Schr Azalea, for Port Townsend. Foreizn Ports. SYDNEY—Arrived Nov 5-Ship Santa Clara, bence Sept 8. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Salled Nov 5—Br bark Ancon, for San Diego. TUSK AR—Passcd Nov 2—Brship Waterioo, fm Liverpool. ior Victoria. COLON—>alled Nov 4—Stmr Valencla, for New York. ROY AL ROA DS—Arnived Nov 2—Br ship Speke from Singapore. Movements of Trans-Atlant'c Steamess NEW: YORK—Arrived Nov 6—Stmrs Pheenicia and Fuerst Bismarck, trom Hamburz. Sailed Nov 6—Stmr Taormina, ‘or Hamburg. HAMBURG—Arrived out Nov 6—Stmrs Palatia and Normannta. GENOA—Sailed Nov 6—Stmr Kalser Wiih Im I, for New York. QUEENSTOWN—-=alled Nov 6—Stmr Majestic, for New York. MOVILLE—Sailed Nov 6—Stmr Anchoris, for New York. BROW HEAD—Passed Nov 6—Stmr Etruria,fm New York for Queenstown and Liverpool. Importatione POINT ARENA—Fer Polnt Arena—1 cs eggs, 1 cow, 24 bxs butter. 33 bxs apples, 21 pkgs mdse. Mendocino—3 sks abalones, 175 M it lumber, 8 pkgs mdse. ASTORTA—Per State of California—295 sks oy- sters, 450 cs 8 bxs 2 kits saimon, 5 pkgsexpress, 1 sk coln, 33 bbls cranberries. Portland —5760 sks bran, 1286 sks wheat, 2111 sks flour. 160 gr sxs flour. 1043 sks potatoes, 8132 hides, 331 sks wool. 120 cs exgs. 800 cs saimon, 540 hals shooks. 1070 nkgs paper. 5 cs fish. PORT HARFORD—Per Santa’ Cruz—3571 sks bariey. 44 c« mdse. 9 bdls elts, 874 sks walnuts, 1780 sks mustard, 1855 sks beans. 108 sks canary seed, 2 cs apples, 1 bdl skins, 1 sk tails, 3 bbls tal- low. 3 kegs tallow 47 bdis hides, 3 bd s pelts. VICTORIA—Per Mexico—2 pikgs mdse. Wrangel—1 bbl salmon, 2 bdls skins. Port Townsend—1 bx K goods. 134 sks pess, & pkes mdse. % Seattle Via G N Ry—301 sks wheat, 250 sks our. Douglss Island—1 bx bullion. Juneau—2 bxs bullion, 1 bdl pelts, 8 bxs hard- ware. Seattle—41 cs fish, 1pkg shoes, 3 cs hats, 1cs dry goods, 11 bxs_plates, 506 cs saimon, 393 sks oa's, 2 skscoin. 8 pkgs baking powder, 6 pkgs metal, 110t household £00ds, 8 cs medicines, 1 ¢s suspenders. 2 cs crockery, 196 bdls shingles, 1 cs drugs, 1 bbl brass. Vancouver via C P Ry—3 pkgs mdse. 110t house- hold goods, 875 pkesand cs wh'sky, 432 bdls hides and peits 100 cs 60 crts starch, 1 s hats. 1 bx to- brcco. 173 cs bootrand shoes, 2 bales dry goods, 16 bxs extrac's. 100 bbls_glucose. 1 cs cigars, 3 cs hames, 1 bxd organ, 41 bbls lasts, 5 cs planos. 11 s 1 bx anvlls. Tacoma west of Fargo—15 bbis 16 cs syrup, 20 kegs 7 hi-bbls syrup, 17 rolls carpet, 2 tubs 7 biis sugar. Anacories—4083 sks oats. Semiahmoo—8181 cs salmon. New Whatcom—3 cs dry goods, 1 cs chairs, Everett—290 kees nails, 6cs 327 bals 159 rolls paper, 1 lot household goods, 1400 bers bullion. Tacoma west of Fargo—520 qr-sks 213> sks flour. 216 bags wool, 2 cs shoes, 1 pkg mdse, 2 cs pictures. 1 bx ore, 18 bdis hoops, 1 bx books. Tacoma—5 bxs meat, 6 pkgs mdse, ¥1 bdls shooks, 1bx guns, 1 machine, 1 bbl preservaiine, tor D—Arrived Nov 6—Schr Lens Diego. for San | 2 <ks peppers. 4 reels wire rope, 800 bars bullion, 8 bbis tish. CRESCENT CITY—Per Crescent City—15 kegs 135 bxs butter, 5 cs meat, — M it lumber. Consienaas Per Crescent City—0 B Smith & Co: Broadway Brewery; Hllmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; F B Haight: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: C E Whitney & Co: W1 zel & Baker: Martin, Feusler & Co: De Bernardl & Co: Wieland Brewing Co: Thomas Lougbran: Hobbs, Wall & Co; Standard Oil Co: Enterprise Brewers. Per Santa Cruz—Newmark & Edwards: Santa Cruz Istand Co: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz; Cal Transter Co: Hills Bros: J K Armsby & Co: W H Lowe; J Taber: Waterhouse & Lesier: H Dutard: Sinsheimer Bros: Jouas kirlanger & Co: A Pailies: G Stevens: J P Thomas: Standard Ol Co: John H Wise: Wieland Brewing Co: W B Sumner & Co: W' F Birch: Sadler & Co: Natlonal Brewery. Per State of Callfornia—Moore, Ferguson & Co: Geo Morrow & Co: € J Letst & Co: M P Detels: M € Nason: J G Gebhxrt: H Dutard: Bissinger& Ci Thomas Loughran: Erianger & Galinger: F Lee: J Woh ner: McDonough & Runyon: Daiton Bros: Willamette Pulp & Paper Co: Morgan Oyster C: 4 H Newbauer & Co: Dodge. Sweeney & Co: M E A Wagner: Wells, Fargo & Co: G Camilloni & Co Catting Packing Co; Crown Paper Co: W G Hin- ton: Darbee & Immel: Wolt & Son: F M Warren; M B Moraghan; J A Lacy. Per Point Arena—O B Smith & Co: F A Ward: Dennison, Wilson & Co: Martin, Feusier & Co; H 8 Crocker & Co; Mendocino Lumber Co; F Jansen; Dairymen’s Union: Robiffs & Gerdau; ' Immel & Co. Ross & Hewlett: F Jansen: O'S Candon. Per Mexico—Armour Packing Co: E L ~a nford: Hume & Co: F C_Cha: : H G Hayer: IRD Grubb; Monarch Card Mch Co: Preservaline Mtg Co; ~unset T and T Co: Selb - Sme ting and Lead Co: Weilman, Peck & Co; H Dutard: J P Thomas; J Stencil; Moore, Ferguson & Co; A H Prics & Co; Cahn. Nickelsburg & Co: Earl Mill-r: Pacific Wood enware Co; Gus alcWillam: talian-Swiss ; Clemen:. *pr ng e & Co: Paiterson Carpe. Co; Baker & Hanuiton; Blake, Moflict & Towne; Dunha n. Cnr igan & Cu: Edwar a Hertia; J Wagner; Scauffer & Co: W.G Richardson; Kags & Co; Brown & Me zer; Horderson W oolen-miil Co; Kowalsky & Co: Alaska Packers’ Ase Buckingham, Hech: & Co: B Cuitaz & C Main & Winchester: Callforiia Last Store; 0 B Downing & Co: Pacific Coast Syru) Cos | othe. child & Ehrenpfort: Griswald, Kohn & Co: Shep man, C ay & Co; Selby 8 & L Co; The Werihelmer ixieat & Coi Wellman, Peck & (o> H K Weg' ster: Wolff & Co: Bissinger & o: Herman Amer Union Fish Co; A A Bryan Shoe ¢, Prager & ~on: Am Press Assn: Bury, Camiloni & Coi F A Braun & Co: Fianks: Ge z Bros_& Co; G 0: A J stemn & (o, Eckerly & Cor Pain: dni & Co; h P Winters& o: L W T Garrett & Co: Wash-a fi”.fl*’v‘;wn & ¢ & Co: Royal Milling Co; V' & Havnups Panerse Cal: London, Parls & Ary m‘;;k‘?‘wh(:":; Dree A Hensecker; Bauer & Co: ~awyer Tanning Ca: S 3 Lol puleot Works; Sunset Seed & B Go; ow 3 & Co: ¢ o

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