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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1896 e e e THE COMMERCIAL WORLD. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver lower. Shipment of $761,449 to China. Wheat continues to advance. Barley, Lats, Corn and Rye quiet. Flour advanced 25¢. Reans dull. Hay in moderate receipt. Canned Fruits and Salmon very strong. Dried Fruits quieter. Ralsins continue active and firm, No change in Provisions. Grapes lower and dull. More kastern Poultry arrived. Eastern Apples expected. Hides and Leather very stiff. Hops rule firm. Butter steadier. 1ggs a shade higher. Summer Vegetablcs cleaning up. Potatoes aud Onious rather firmer. Wool sells well. CANMED FRUITS AN D SALMON. Both Markets Are Firm With a Satis- factory Business. The circular of the Catting Packing Company ED FRUITS—APRICOTS — No especial movement beyoud the diminution of stockscon- sequent upon filling contracts. There is aoubtless a very small stock of extras in first hands, while there are no more standards than will naturally be absorbed by the distributive irade between now and another packing sesson. At the same time the general trade appears to have siacked off dur- ing late years. so that the total consumptive de- mand bas not increased. We are 1ot prepared to . give a specific teason for this, and conclude it is ©1e of the conditions arising from time 1o time, whereby (he irade for an estabiished article les- sens without apparent cause. The tendency, how- ever, has been of iate yesars toward standarcs and seconds rather than extras, which naturally would resu i 1b & lessened demand if the quality was con- dered, becxuse the goods are not only a luxury ut & novelty, and 0 among & class of consumers omething above the quality thatis gely furnisbed. ock of extras reduced to very small quaniit - in frst hands, while seconds are weil aned up and only & fair stock of standards are 1¢# 10 carry the trade throuch until another pack- ing season. Welook for augeariy advance for ail three grad: PEACH considerable advance has taken place in lemon clings of sll qualities and the stock is practicaily cleaned up: at the same time chere is only a ir stock of frees Jeft in first hands; ly enough w0 supply legitimate the coast, asile from any large demand ht spring up from U e Last. ‘The market . for the eniire line 18 firm, with a strong tendency o advanc M8—As the pack has been repeatedly deter- one ofthe shortést for many years, what | stock is lefi, which is somewhat uncertain, al- | though it canno: be large, will go out at full fig- ures: some parcels thai were carried over from 1895 aie dountless still undistributed, but not toa suflicient extent 1o affect the market generally. ToMaTOES—Packing ceased about ten days ago, excepl by some packers who heve not quite filied their contracts. ‘The pack hasdoubtless been he- antity acivaliy iequired t0- carry the Perritories th ough until next packing Un account of the early rains and late s the crop ripened very stowly and imper- y, and the entire pack durfug ihe past three | K nhas been unsausfactory. Most of the packers closed up by the 15tn of October, and “ir pack In consequence will be of & superior lity to that produced during the past three weeks. Taken sltogether we do not think there is more than enough to o round and supply all demands, | and we consequent y 100k for an advance, In aadi- 214, at which doubtiess be quickly taken up. SmALL FRUITS—A fair distributive trade for all cs and the small stock in firs. hands is being cieaned up ac advanced prices. MON— i he marke: is strong and advancing. 10 Stock of any consequence now left in first hands, and seliers are hoiding prices in sc- cordance with the demand “for the brand which | . Prices for red Alaska range from $1 05 | plnk 95 cents to 51 65, silver 85 cen.s 1o | ing 0 brand. Columbia River is | strong at the opening yrices, no advances having | | 1 been nioted; the demend Is now running to the cheaper zrades, and from present inaications we 100k 10r higher prices early in the new year. TREASURE SHIPMENT. The City of Rio de Janeiro took dut a treasure . list of $761,449. consisting of $567,639 In Mexi- | can Dollars, 3450 in_Gold Coin, £172.560 in Sil- ver Bullion and $18,000 in Peruvian Soles. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® flain® Snow, Explanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures at station indicate maximum temperaturs for the days; those underneath i, if ¥, the samount of rainfali, of melted snow in inches and hundredths, during tbe past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; igo- therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word “high” means hich barometric pressure and is nsuslly accomoanied by fair weather: “low” refers to low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompunied by cloudy weatherand rains. - “Lows” nsually first appear on the Washington coasi. When the pressure is high in_the interior and low siong the cox and the iso extend north and south along the coast, rain is probable: but wnen the “Jow” 1s° inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain eouth of Oregon is inprob- able. Witk a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and + 1he pressure falling to the California coas'. warmet weather may be expected in_summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions wall produce an opposite result. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAT, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12, 1896. 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximnm temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-any : Kureka 66, ¥resno 66, San Diego 72, Red Bluft 62, 63, Los Angeles 54 San Francisco \ata—Maxzimum temperature 63, mioimum 47, mean 55. A siorm of considerable energy is central to- night over Washingion. At Fort Canby hea Tein_hias falien and a maximum wind veiocity of 68 miles per hour fiom the south is reported. « loudy weather with rain will probably ocenr Fr.- day along the Oregon and northern California coasts. The pressure continued high 6ver Utah, Nevada, Coloredo and Wyominz. The tempera ure has risen siowly over the en- tire coutitry west of the Rocky Mountains during the past twenty-four hours, Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours ending midnight November 13, 1896: Northern Caiifornia—In -reasing cloudiness with rain Friday on the northern const: fresh southerly winds. . Southern California—Falr Friday; light westerly wi s. g vada—Cloudy weather and possibly rain in the norchern por'fon Friday night. Utah—Fair Friday. ——— e FINANCIAL. CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS - GNDB NEW YORK STOGKS. WHEELOCK & CO., < Leldesdory St, Tel. Main 1054. = BRANCH OFFICE €23 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel, Main 5828 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders nstantly executed on latest market quo- tations. Keference 1st National Bank, S. F. CHICAGU. PLIVACLE WIRK NEW YORK. W.A.CARROLL, BROKER' CHICAGO MARKETS. NEW YORKSTOCKS- Fast Wire East. Unequaled Service. STKICTLY COMMISSION. Privateand Bunk references quoted on application Office, 328 Montgomery St..Sufe Lej osit Bld. el Maln 1751, Tivate Parlor for Ladies | @38 2b; to that already experienced from 5714 to | 4 atter price, entire surplus woald | | 9 85, San Luis Obispo 78, Yuma'82, tan Francisco | Arizona—Fair Friday. San_Francisco and vicinity—Increasing clondi- ness Friday and possibly rain Fridsy night: light northerly changlng o southerly winds. ALEXANDER G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Offictal, Information signal is displayed at Eureka, NEW YOEk MARKETS, Financial, FFW YORK. N. Y.. Nov. 12.—Early trading at the Steck Exchange was characterized by weak- ness, and under free sales the leading Issues re- covered 1@ Vs per cent,while Manhattan dropped 14 per cent. ‘The selling was caused by sensa. tional rumors from 'Washington in regard 1o Cuban affairs. It having beea {atimated that a war with Spain wason the cards. When the selling abated the market drifted Into duliness and specu- 1a(1>n ruled quiet Gutil the half hour whan the market developed rencwed strencth. The sd- vance in prices was nccompanied by greater ac- tivity, showing ciearly that the disposition is to trade on the bull side of the wccount. The improvement was the result of semi-official ad es from Washington and Madrid which set at Test, at least 50 JAr as 510ck Opera: ors are concerne , the disturbing reports circaiated during the morn: iug session of a war with Spain. American spirits, common and prefecred, led the I1st i) poing of o tivity and advance, the common rising from 1114 to 1335, and the preferred from 2814 to 32. These stocks reached thelr highest figures atter the an- nouncement of Judge Showulier's decision in the matter of rebate vouchers. Iu' the iae afteruovn trading Sugar, the Grangers, Louisville and Nasbvliile, Chicago Gas, Manbattan, Keaoing, Western Union and North- ern Pactfic were all conspicuous at « higher range. The rise in wheat just at the close had a stimuiat- ing effect. Speculation lefu off strong. changes show gains of 14@% per cént outside ot Amerlcan spiris sto:ks, wuich gained 234@3% per cent. Toial sales were 291,156 shares. The bond market closed strong in tone. The transactions footed up $1.919.000. Atchison adjustment fours rose 1: Chicago and Northern Pacific fives certificates, 134; De roi: Gas consol fives, 114; Fort Worth and Denver City sixes cerificaies 1; Loulsvlie, New Alb and Chicago ~genvral fives, 1: Mexican Natlonal second Income, series A, 17; American Spiri sixes, 53g; Jersey Central generat fives, 1 Northeru Pacific consol fives, 13; Kochester and Piusburg consol sixe:, 133; Union Pacific sink- ing tuna eights, 4; Cordaze $x-s cer.ificates, 1. in Governmen: bonds $23,000 coupon fours of 1925 sold at 11975@120. Grain. FLOUR—Held hizher, checking demand; range unchanged Minnesota patents, 83 35 @ 3 50: Southern flour, firm: common 10 fair extra, $2 5 £0ud Lo cholce do, $2 65@3 5b; rye flour. steady, quiet, a $2 8)@3 10, CORNMEAL—Quiet, steady. $1 90@2 10. RYE—Dull. Western, 4714c, c. I 1. New York. BARLEY—Firmer. Feeding, 20@30c. Yellow Western, WHEAT—Spot market duil, sironger with options: £ o. b., 95@9534c: ungraded red, S6@ 96c: No. 1 Northern. 9214,@921zc. Options fairly active and ciosed firm at 17%@ 2Ygc advance. May and December most active. No. % red, January. 8Ul4c: March, Y2lge: May, 80c; November, BSijkc. Lecember, 8914 CORN—Spot, dull, firmer. No. %, 34 elevator; 33c afloar Options.quie: and 14@VYec higher. May and De- cember oniy tradeu iu. November, 3134c: Decem- ber, u2c; Alav, 3535c OAT~—Spot, dui/, firmer. pptions firnier, quiet. Lecember, 24147 May, e ~pot prices: No. 2, 2334@283% 261@26c. No. 2 Chickgy, :4840; No. No."u white, 23c; mixea Wesiern, 22@ white do, 24@52c. Provisions. LARD—Firmer, quiet; Western steam, $4 5214; clty. 34 20; December, 84 50, nominal. Kefinid, moderate demand: Contnenzal. $4 B5: Bouch American, $5 25: compound, 455@4¥4c. PORK_Quiet; new mess, §8 6049, BUTTE._ F;\;.:,\' fairly active and firm: West- ern dairy. £@12%c; do creamery, 1:15@20%ac do factory, 7@luc: kigins, 20%c; imitaiion creamery, 10%,@14c. & ESE—Moderats demand, weak ; part skims, B4c: full skims, 216@: EGGS—Firm, light rceints: icebouse, 1615@18c: Western fresh, 21@24c; do case, $2 2.@5 u0: limed, 15@16c. TALLOW—Firm, heiter demand; Clty, 3%@ 38c: country. 31588340 COTTONSER.D GIL=Qulet, steady; crude, 22c; yellow prime, 26c. 25@35c. LUt FEF—Fasy, 15 to 25 points down. ber, 39 95@10 U5 Decemver, £9 7. @9 7 uary, $9 85@9.75: March, $9 65@9 75 £9 70@9 75; July. §9 Su Spot Rio, cull, eas Bisc. SUGAE—Quiet, firm: A, 413@al4c: mold A 43,c: standurd A, 4lge: confecuoners’ A, 43gc loafand crushed, 5lgc: powdeerd, 34c; granu- lated, 434c; cubes, 4 Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 8@11c. May, $9 Svw ¥1 ACHES—Peeiea 13@14c: unpeeled, 7a9c. PRUNES—Foursiz | 515@dV4c. RAISINS—Two-crown, 434¢: do ‘s-crown, 534c; do 4-crown, 83,@7 London layers, old, §1 2ve 1:5: new. $1 (@1 55; clusters, §1 BO@S. HOPS—Firm; 1airly act.ve; facitic Coast, 3@13340. WUUL_Firm, moderate demand: Domestc fieece, 16@23c; Dulied, 18@31c; Texus, 8@18e. Merchandise. - 3.l"Xflll(fJA ~Firm, fairdemand: American, 1119 COPPER—Firm: lake, f11@1] 20 i3 41~ Easy: domestic. - 2 871623 9214 Quiel; Strais, $13@13 0b. piates, firm. TEK—Firm: domestic. $4@4 10. CHICAGO MARKETS, CRICAGO, Tir.. Nov. 13.—The tone of wheat to-day was stronger than yesterday, but the hours was only fair. and in fact seemed sma 1 by comparison with the average day’s dealings of the past two months. The Liverpool cables Imparied the firmness mentioned simp'y by thelr failure to show any retrogression. Receip:s were lizht, Chi- €ago having but 49 cars. The Northwest received % 1 cars against ‘849 on’ lest Thursday and 1104 a year ago. Local inspections irom store were 21,- 00 busbels. ‘the Cincinnati Price Curcent re- ported s continued favorable out'0ok for the grow. inz wheat. The seasion was irregular, prices breakinz 11ge daring the morning, but railyine abou: 2c after 12 o'clock. Closing Continental csbies were purtly lower and partiy higher. Liverpool closing quota- tions were up %44, that furnishiog the reason for | the late revivs there. Jxport clearances were moderate ai 261,646 bushels. In the last fifteen minutes there wis a buyinz flarry and almost the | best figures of the session were quo abi- at the cio-e. December wheat opened irom 7914c to 7874¢, sold ing ut BUB4c, 134 higher than ves.erday. Esil | mated_receipts for to-morrow, 48 cars. _No. 2 red | spot wheat, 8614¢ to 8834c, closiug at 8834¢. CORN Al Lhe Immed.ate dpening and 1or a few minutes thereafter corn was steady out vf respect to the firmuess of wheat, but the natural tendency of prices was to decline, and 1 was not surprising that recessions 100k place. Recelpis were | moderate st 134 cars and 92 928 bushels were 1aken from store. LIvervool cabies were quiet and unchanged. ‘lhe Cincinnati Price Curr nt re- | ported the handling of corn retarded by unfavor. | able weather in -sume Western sections. The | stump In wheat about the end of the firs hour | accelerated the downward motion of corn price Export clearances were 298,883 bushels. In the fi:al moments prices improved in sympathy with tnose of wheat. May corn opened at 29., so'd be- | tween 286pc and 2814c, ciosing at £914@29%4c, | 3/5@14c hicher than yes.erday. kst.mated ieceips | or to-morrow, 120 cars. | OATS—Were affecied by wheat and corn, the | eariy action being with & steady feeling. but jater | prices deciining. Recelpts were 170 cars, and 279,293 bushes were taken' from store. EXports umonnted to 8515 busheis. At the close the feel. iog showed improvement with that of the other gralis. May oats closed lg@lyc higher. Esil- mated receipts for 10-morrow, 197 cars. ELAX—Was firmer. Cashl, 7516@79%4c; De- cemver, 18@i9%ac: May, BH@Bisec. ieceips were 51 cars PROVISIONS—A measure of strength pervaded the provision maraet, but in the face of declining kraia valuesdhere was not much assurance in the tone. ‘Ihe hog riurket was firmer, tuat affording the only assistance dezived from outside sources. | The subscquent specula:iva strengtn of grain ex- | tended to product and y ri-es rallier. At the close January pork was 1L@12Vec higher: January iard, | 5¢ hishel 1January ribs §¢ higher. BUTTE K—Tur ouiter markel was firm. A fair | business was iran:acted. Offerings were mo_eraie | 2nd the demand good. Creameries—Extras, 19¢ B I: firsts. 17@18c; seconds, 13@lbc: Imitations, fancy, 12@idc ainies—Extras, 17c: firs.s, 13@15c: seconds, 10@ | lzc. Ladles — Extras. 10@11c: firsts, @815 | packing _siock, 9@Ylec: grease, Zla@sc; roil butter, 11@l2c. EGUS—Hrm, with supplies light and demand urgent. Fr gl stock, 20c per dozen. | MONEY—Was firm at 7 per cent for call and | time soaus. New York exchange suid at 70c discount. Closing Prices. WA ¥AT—November, 79%¢; December, 80%c; May, BAG4e. i o — November, 25%42; December, 25%c; ., 28p@291j4¢. OATS—Jovemoer, 19%pc: December, 18l5c: A Do 7 uary, b~ mber, 87 0734: J 3 05; May, $8 4214, ; ": o b4 - a1 i — lecember. $4 16: J 3 : My, 84 874 T, 8 anuary, $4 35 ¢ i-=—Lecember, $390; January, $4: May, #4 20, Livestock. 3 UNION STOCKYARDS, Irr., Nov. 12.—Re- ceipts of cattle to-day were moderate, and under 800J demand prices were firm. The hog market was firm and ¢ higher ona good demand and lignt offerings. Sheep were active and sirong. CAYTTTX—Kecents. 13,000, Fancy beeves, 5 20 @5 30: choice 0 vrime 1309 to 1700 ™ steers. 84 +0@5 10: £ood to choice steers. 1250 1o 1475 B, 44 40@4 5. medium steers, 1300 10 140U . £4 10 35: ialr beef ateers. 1000 10 1300 s #575@ U0:, Common beef sleers. 3 50@3 75: rood 10 cholcé stockers and feeders, 900 10 1250 b, £5 501 fale 10,5004 do. BOU 10 670 I 83 uuid nlls, choice 1o extra, $3@3 60: bull Roor {0 choice. 83 00@3 B0:" cone are beiters cholee to prime. 83 5U&4 15; cows, fair to cholch, $225@3 40; (ows, common (0 falr canners. §1 76 @2 1u; calves good 10 choice. 85 60@6 26: calves, common to xood, $3 5045 40; Tex) sieers, $2 BO@4 26: Western rapge steers, 8325 @4 25; Western range cows ana helters. $2 50 (@3 60; milkers and springers, head, §25@40. HUGS—Keceipts. 34.000. ieavy paczine ana ebipping lots. $3 20@38 60: commoa 10 choice Net | MOLASSER—Firm, falrly active; New Orleaas, | amount of business transacted during the early | een 7814c and BOI,@B0Tj., ¢ 0s- | ';na;ed. 33 u5@3 ugu cl':muumnu, 5““ 50@ : bght, §5 30 plgs. b Hoecesis. 15 00, interioc 1o choice, §200@3 60; 1amus. $3@d 5% : Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. NEBR, Nov. 12.—HOGS— Receipta. 8500. Market 50 higher. Light and mixed. 83 20@3 40; beavy, $3 10@3 30. CATTLE — Recelpis. 2600 Market activi strong. Steers. $3 25@4 20; cows. $125@3 2! seeders, §2 75@3 75. SHEEP—Receipts, 800, Market firm. Grass muttons, £2 90: lambs, $4 26; sheep. $3 40. Recelpts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Nov. 12— HOGS—Ra- ceipts, 800U Market active. Lieht and pigs, §3 20 @3 57%5; medium, $3 20@8 85; heavy. $3 20@ 5 30. CATTLE—Receivts. 5500. Market stead: tive steers, best, 81 20@s 75: fair 1o 200d, @320; cows and heifers. best, $290@s3 2 10 100d. 81 70@2 90; bulls, ¥1 90@2 75: stocke: ana feeders, $. 7@ 80: Texas and Western, $2 50@5 15; calves. $4@10. SHEEP—Tecelpts. 3000. Stealy. STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Saares. Money on call easy at 315@4: last loan at 332X and closing offered at 34°. 1nme mercantile pa- per, 5@6Yy. lor silver, 6434c. Mexican doilars, 503gc. Sterling Exchange quiet, firm, with actual business m n‘nklbn’ ;fllfifl;& ‘tl :2%5:. 32;{‘.!:: 60 aays and $4 & 4 853, for deman r.n-u..ynmy:éa [ Commercial bills, $4 ¥03@ 4 B1%,. Government vbuds higher: Stale bouds quiet; rallrond bouds strong. Sliver at the board weak. NEW YOKK CXorNa srocwe 2m Tel & Cable. Norfolk & Wastry. :3‘/4 1son.., Preferred. ... el Af;;:;ed %/ Norihern Pacific... 1655 Adsms Express. Preferred.. 2T 3)ton, Terro Haute 08 |Northwestera...... 003y American kxpressll2 | Freferred. 148 A merican Tobacco, N. Y. Centrai. [IEA 8.3 100 |N.Y.Chicago&sils 1 Freferred. Fay State Gas. Ealtimore & Ohio.. Eranswick Lands. . Yufiaio, Roch & £ 31 bfi'l nada Pactfic. 5 nda Southera.. 50 | Preferred. Canton Land - 507 Ontarto. Central Pacitic..... 164a/Ontario & Western 1614 Cbes. & Ohlo....... 48%4 Oregon Improvmas ¥ Clicago AloiL...... 161 | Preferred. FPreferred.. 166 _ |Oregon Navigation Chicago, B. & Q... 82% Oregon Shors Lina. 17 Chicngo & E. Ti... 48 Vacific Mafl., 20y Preferred.... .... 90 |Peorla, D.& Evaas 3 | ChicazoGas. .. ..... 7865 Pitsburg & W. ptd 15 Cleve& Plusbarg..1t2 | Pullman Palace.. 159 Cousolidation Coal 34 |Quicksliver. K Consolldated Gas.. 1634 ~ Preferred. 10 C. C. C. &St Louls 38 |Reading. 307 Preferred......... 84% RieGrande&Westa 15 Colo. Fuel & iroa.. 25"““”':'&":&. 40 Freiferred. 170" Ko E Cotton Ofl Cert . 'll.7\ \:{T:':.:vt}nmuévx Commercial Cable. 1.3 |8t . Dei. Hudson.......127%| Preferred.. 11% St. Paul Del. Lack& W um.l?‘:‘lfl Denver & R. G SVl Preferred.. 25 &t. Paul & Duiutd. 21 Preterred.. . HO St Paul & Omahs. 427 Proferred.. 124 st P M. & M 109 Stiver Certificates. f;% Fort Wayne. Great Nortnern pfails {Southern Pacific... Green Bay. 19 Eouthern K. E.. Preferred. . Eugar Refinery T %0 | Preferrea.. ........ S4%4ITenn. Coal & iron. B. & Texas Cent...—— | Preferred. 1Nlinols CentraL.... 45% Texas Pacific. g 9 |Tol.A.A.&N.Mich. — * 5:14/Tol. & Omo Cean.. 20 - 141 preferred. 50 ... 3U%3 Tol.StLouis€ K& - 5 Kincston® Pem... -8 | Preferred.. 1 lske Erie & Wesia 19%|Onlon Facifie...... 11% Preferred. . 7314 U. P. Den & Guif.- 3% Lekesnore... ... 132 |U! XNatonal Lead. 2634 Preferred. a1 Long 1siand. . 84 |U.K Jxpress. Louisvilie & Nasn. 5.14 U.5. Leather.. Louisvilio. Nacin 134 Freferred. 3 Manhatian Oonsol. 10134 Memphis & Chars. 15 Mexican Central. 3o Wab. 8 L & Pac. 7Y% Michigan Cencral. Preferred.. 1854 Moo &S L. Wells-Farg 95 Preierred,. .= |Western Unlon.... 891 Minn & St Loom. 20 |Wisconsin Central. 85, 78 |Wheeling & L. K.. 87 48 Preferred. .. . 341y 25 |Am Cotton Oll ptd. 581y 1 23 |W. U. Bee! la Nashville & Chaif. 67% Ann Arbor. Natjonal Linseed.. 17 | Preferred. 25 .......207 |Brookiyn'iraciioa 2234 . B55ikrie 2d Pl . k2l CLoRIS® RoNDL AlnCiass A ds.....10135 Nortbern Pac 1ats. 11 5% Do Class B4, 5s..101 | Do2d 1156 Alnvama. cinds . 94 | Do3ds. 6% Atcnison as. 7954 Lo consol 37 Do 2ds A. . 44l4l0lmprovement is: #0 Crnadason 10434 20 Len Pre 1sisof '83. 100 Cherokeo 43, 1898.10 L Lo 1897. Yo 1898, Do 1899 . 3 Ches & Onio’ - 10734 Ch&N P it Keisss 4! 14 ©Or Short Line Do cons bs.. Faatfic s of *97, Fhila&reading 4s. 81 Do Ist pidincam. 4944 LC3-65s. ......... 10914 R GrandeWes: Las 7034 Den & £ G Jit1 1111101 StL&lronMiGen 5150 Do . P934 St L &S F Gen 63.108%, . 8314/t Faol Consol 733 B035N P C& Pa . 91 | Eo Carolin 4 125 S100 |somthern Kk 90 194 | Do PacCallsts’ 107 1 & Tex Cens 632110 |Tenn new Ss... 80 Lo con 8. 9814 1 exas Pacific Tms. e84 Towa Cen 0 | Texas Pacific 2ds.. 24 sta.. hansus Fa Cousols 71 ks budsts Den divlo7 La Consol ds....... 94p Missourl fuuding | — 14 Union Pac lsts 98.10214 U %dn reg of 1925. 11874 Tods, coupon..... 1167 T Fan rec of 1807.1095, M K T2ds., 60345 Do 48, coupon.... 109 857 Loz 957 hio ds.. 64 | Doss. 1z Mutual Union 8s... 108 4 0bs. coupon..... 112 X 15| Va fonding dent... 6184 Vo registersd.....— | Logeferred 65... 5 Do trust ropissi. 7 114 |Wabasn 1si os. 05 Norihwest Consols. 139/ W est BLore 4a.....105 v cew Bs... L LUd iyl ¥OREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. LIVFERPOOL. Exa., Nov. 12 —The spot market 15 steady at 7s 6%,d@7s 8. Cargoes qulet at 87s, sellers, prompt shipment. FUTURRS, The Frodnce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpoo! quotations for No. 2 Red Winter. No- yember. 7s 33d: December, 78 14d; January, 78 gd: February, 7s34d; Macch, 78 el SECURITIES. LONDON, Exa.. Nov. 12— Consol, % sliver, 26 13-164; French Rentes, 102¢ 5¢ Sy 102¢ sbe. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Steriinz Exchange, 60 days. . 8483 Sterilug Excl & 458 Sterling Cabl 3 487 New York Ex ight.. 5 ‘ar New York kxchange, telegranhic.. 05 ne silver, § ounce. . ; [ Mexicun Dollurs bl b2 ascegli IRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS, WHEAT—Futures recovered the lost ground yesterday, as will be seen below, and were stiff and active. Spo. Wheat continued to Improve and was quoted at $) 50@1 55 for average No, 1, 81 514 for choice and $1 6714@L €0 for extra choice for milling. CALL EOARD SALES. INFORMAYL Ey8810N—0:15 0'clock—Mav—12,000 $155%: 16,000. $1 56: 2000, 81 5514 : 2000, I‘i nfis!‘/;". 26,000, $15654: 4000, $1 6634 ; 18,000, NKCOND SESSION — May—6000 cils. $1 5764; 4000, 81 5734; 2000, $1 5714: 4000, §1 573, 6000, $1 67%: 50,000, 81 68; 14,000, $1 68 14,000, $1 55335 December ~2000, $1 6334; 4000, $1 63%: 400U, 81 5334, HKEGULAR MORNING SESSION—December—2000 ctis, 81 0414: 600G, $1 5434: 600U $1 5484, dMay 8000, $1 b 2,000, $1 09%s: 18,000. 31 08%: 42,000, $1 8 e s SESSION ctls, $1 567 24.000. 10,000, $1 ¢ 6,000, #1 €6le. December — 16,000, 6000, 2000, §1 55: BALLEY—Quiet and unchanged. We quote Feea, BU@B3C P ctl: choice bright, 8oc @ ctl; Brewlng, 5714@9%1p¢; No. 1 Chevaller, $1@1 10, CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SESS10X—8:16 0'clock — No sa'es. KECOND DESSION—NO salt REGULAR MORNING SEst N— N0 sales. AFTERNOON SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 9434c: 1:1'17(’7;. 24l4c; 2000, ®dlge. December — 2000, OATS—Are quiet. White range from $105 to #1 30 P ctl, according to quality. Black, for feed, Y0c@$1 UD: for seed, $1 20@1 55: Gray, nomival} Red, $i@l 10: Surprise, nominal. COKN=—Dealers repory the market dull. Large Yellow, sTg@e0c; small Round do, 1 0730 105 B'ctls ‘White, 87345@90c. . RYE—810714@1 10 #cil. BUCKWHEAI—81 2@ 35 Petl. FLOUR AND BMILLSTUFFS. FLOUR — The millers nave again advanced prices 25¢, as wheat is steadily rising. Net cash pricws are as foliows: Family exiras. $5@5 10; :;K:.n‘ exiras, $4 90@0: supernne, $4 15@4 50 obl. CORNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn. $20@21 B ton: Cracked Corn, 820 60@21 50 ¥ ton. MILLSTUFFS—Irices in sacks are as follows, naual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 5, 300 Bs; Rye Flour, 32 <5 % 100 Ibs: Rice Fiour, 016 : Cornmea, §286: exira cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 60; Uat Groats, $4: Hominy, ¥310 @3 80; huckwheat Fiour, &3 253 80: Cracked heas, §8 60; Farina, $4: Whols Wheat Flour, $3i liclied uats (bbis), $6 70@8 15: Peact Barley, 100 Ws. 4; Bpils Xess, $000: Green do, 84 25 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Hay is in moderats receipt and steady. BRAN—§13 50@14 for the best and $12 50@13 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—817 $50 for lower grades, a4 $19@20 for -rz'nfirm;l'-?-mn Barley, $14@19 B ton; Onicaks Mea 45 the mul, §28 9 ton; jobding, 24; ats, 30@! 3 AY—Wheat, 88@11: 'wnm and_Oat. $7@ 10 80: Oat. $6@9: Barley. $7@8 50: River Bar g;.:gcfl 50: Allnlh.%sww: m::nufi. 36 ; A.ock. $5@8: $6@5 STRAW—35@500 ® bule. » EEANS AND SEEDS. BEANS—Continue well held, but dull. Bayos quotable at $1 35@1 50: Small Whites, 81 35@ 1 50: Large Whites. 31 25@1 40; Pinks, $110@ }lu‘:oxm-. 81 26@1 35: Blackeye, £1 10@1 15; ldney, $2 80: Limas, $1 95@2 15; Butters, $140@1 75: Pea, 81 20@1 60 e SEEDS—Brown Mustard s _guotable at $2 75 3 B ctl: Yellow Musiard, $2 10@2 25 B ctl; ax, 81 35@1 40 % ctl; Canary Seed. 2%@234c R AN Sk s e Nenn e et KA S— N i@l 1o i 4 0061 o wen o O POTATOES, UNION> V!GETABLE& POTATOES—Good stock is rather firmer. Sweet Potatoes are quotable at Toe@#$1 @ cil 1o sacks and T5c@1 25 in boxes; Karly Rose, 35@40c: Burbank ir lings, 26@¥5c for Rivers and 50@35¢ B cil for nas. ONJONS—Are fir 25@35¢ B ctl. Pickles, 20@30c B ek [Tmr A 200 VEGETABLES—Tomatoes continue in free sup- ply and quiet, but other Summer kinds are getting Dretty well cleaned np. Marrowfat Squssh quotavle 8 85@7 B ton: iant. 3 x: Tom Toen, 16@400 bos: Cucumiers. 26@805 B b0 Green Peppers, ¥0@50c # large box: Dried Pep- rs, 7 B D; Green Pens, 4c B String ans, 5@6e: Limas, $1 25@1 50 P sk: Green Okra, 8b@40c B _box; Dried Okra, 1U@123sc B Ib; Cab- bage, 40c B cu; Carrots, 30g4Uc ¥ sack; uarilc, 13502 @ . BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—There are steadler indications with- out, however, any improvement in prices. CREAMERY—Funcy, 24@20c, with sales at 26c; seconds, 22@23¢ B B, DaIRY—Fancy, 2143@22%4c; good W cholcs, 30 @21c: lower grades, 16@18¢ B b. Dickuen—l6gise § o FIRKIN—-15@17c B Ib UBEAMERY Tun-18@19¢ B B. ‘C;lhh’rh—cnmee mild m'osfl;sm ;cbv%fl“’“ : common o good old, 63.@8Ysc B I: Cream Cheddar, 10@13c: Youpg Anerica 10@11e ® I Western, 1Uglle: Eastern, 11@l3c § b EGGS—The market is very ftirm and prices for ranch Kggs are tending upward. tern, 20@ 2235¢ B dozen for fair 1o choice; 24@26¢ for fancy and 1734@181ec for co d-storage: ranch kggs. 25 @30c for pullets’, 321,@35¢ tor smul 10 medium and 36@35c for choice: cold-siorage, 22%2@%4c: Duck kggs, 26c. POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—With the exception of Turkeys. which are cheap and weak, the market Is finmer, especially ior young stock, which Is higher. A car of Eastern arrived yesterday afternoon. Live Turkeys are quotable at 11@123gc B D for Gobblers, 11@12c ® I for Hens; young Turkeys. 12@l4c % i Lressed Turkess, 1 16: Geese, % peir, #1 25: Goslings, 81 80@1 7 Du $3 50@4 forold and $3 50@4 50 for young: . $4@4 00 B doz: loosiers youns. 4@ 4 50 B doz: co, old, §4: Fryers. $i 25@3 50; Lroillers, $3@3 560 for iarge and $2 50@2 70 for small; Plgeons, $1 25@l 60 P dozen for young aud 75c@$L for old. GAME—Better prices were obtained yesterday. English Smpe, $2: Jack Snipe, $1 § doz; Hare, $1 P doz: Kabbits, $1 50 for Cottontalls aud $1 25 or small: Gray Geese, §22.@2 50: White Geese, $1; Brant, §1 50@1 75. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, ORCHARD FRUITS— Apoles are firm and imports from the East are expected. In fact, a car of Eastern has already arrived at Oakland. Fomegrauates. 50@75c B box. Apples, 75¢@$1 B box for choloe, 35@60c for | common. Pears, 25@65¢ W box: Winter Nellls, 75¢@$1 25. Persimmons, 50c@$1 B bx. BERRIEs— Cranberries from Cape Cod, $8@8 50 P bbl; from Coos Bay, $2 50 B box. Strawberries, $5@5 for large berrles. Raspberries, $t@8. GRAPES—1he market s dull and lower prices are quoted. Tokays, $0@40c: Black Grupes, 50 @40c B box: Verdels, 35@40c # bo: ‘ornichons, 40@50c: Muscai, 40@b0c: Grapes in crates bring 10@15¢ more than in boxes. Wine Grapes are almost gone and nominal at $15@22 b ton for Black. CITRUS FRUITS—Lemons are quotable at$1@ 1 50 ® box for common and $2@250 B vox for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $3 50@4 50: California Limes. 00@75c: Bausnas. $.@3 vunch; Pineapples, $2@4 ® dozen. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETO, DRIED FRUITS— Raisins continue active and firm, but Fruitis quie er at unchanged prices. The lull i3 belleved 10 be only temporary. Quotaiions uu the Frul: Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD LoTs—Apricots sre auotable at 6@ 9c for Royals and 11%@lic for cholce fancy Moorparks; FPrunes, 3lgc for ihe Peaches, 4@5+ec for prime to choice, 614 @7c for fancy and 9@10c for peeled in boxe: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2%5 for sun-driea; Pears, 23o@be for prime to choice, 4@B ¢ for quarters and 6@6Ygce for halves: Plums, 4c 10f pitted and 13gc 10r Bopitea: 315@43ac_for cholce and Digc 10F fi Figs, 3c: Biack Figs, 234@3Tkc. Y ennina Ficks & Hems: 414@5145c B fancy, 6%@7%c: B b: peeled, 12lac B B: Apricots. 612@#c B B: fancy, 1Cc: Moorparks, 13 @l5c: evaporaid Apples, Go: sun-dried, 234 S¢; Prunes. 53,@4c ior the 4 sizes; Figs, black, Sc for unyressed and 3@3Yac for premsed: white Figs, dc; Plums, 414@5c for pitted and 134c for un- Jiited; Nectarines, 4@6c B Ib for prime 1o fancy: Pears. 216@5¢ for whole, 4%4@034C f0r quarte; #0d 415@634c for haives. RATSI CARLOAD PRICES, 7. 0. B. FRESNO—Fonr-crown loose. 5lgc: S-crown, 414¢: 2-Crown, 814c: Seedless Epltanas, 615c: Seedless Muscatels. 4c: 8-crown London layers $1 20: clusters. $1 50: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; imperial clusters, $3: dried Grapes, 3c B . JOBRING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crown, loose, 534c; 3-crown, 434c; 2-crown, 334¢: seediess 574c: seediess Muscatels, 41ac: S-crown ers, $1 307 clusiers. $1 60z s clus- ters, $2 75: Imperial ciusters. 3 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnnts, new crop. 1. 0. b. shipplag polut,612c B B for siand- ard and 816@Fc B b for sofisheil; Almonds, 6@ €14c for Languedoc, 5@H3ac for hardsheli and S@8c for paper-shell. joubing: Feanuts. 4@6¢ tor kasiern and dc1or California; Hickory Nuts. 5@se A o Pecans, Tip@8c: l-‘ubqn;.“'olg%ulc'sannnl uis, a c § b: Cocoanuts, . BN Siomen 10@12%,c for bright and 5@9c for lower grades; water-wlite_extracied, 5@5%ac: Iight amber extracted. 4o@434c: dark Amver, 4@ 4145¢; durs, z@3c B b, LERSWAX 235260 B m. FIRUVISIONS. Prices have not changed for some days. CURID MEATS—Bacon Is quotable a: 6¢ B for heavy. ¢ 1 for ligh: medium, 934¢ for light, 10c B b for exira ligh and 11%ac P I for sugar- curea: Kastern sugar-cured Hams, 13@1314c: California Hams, 11@11%c: Mess Beef, $T@7 51 extra mess do, $8@S BO: family do. $9@9 50; gxira prims Lork, 67 00@>: exirs clear, $16 % bbi: mess. $14 B bbl; Smo.ed Bee, 10¢ $ ib. LARD—Eastern, tierces. is auoted at 8c for Gompound. and 634870 or pure; pails. Ti4c B b California_tierces, 6@>%ac B I _for compound nod Glic for pure: hali-bbis, 63C; 10- iins, 73ac: 40 6-1b, T1ac B D 7 COTTOLENE—61486%¢ n tlerces and 73,@ 8lgc ¥ B in 10-1 uins. HIDES, TALLOUW, WOUL AND HOPS. HIDES AND SKINS—Heavy salted steers, 53 84c: culisand brands, 7@7%c: medium. 7@7%c: culls and brands, € c: light, 6@634c¢; culls und brands, 5@5%ac: @::?nmn 6@o-zc. colls ana brands, b@5lac: saied Kip, 6@7c: salted C T@8c: salled Veal, 6@7c; drv Hides, 18c 8 culls and brands, 10¢ # 1b; dry Kipand Veal. 10c; culls. ¥ % 1b; dry Calf, 15¢; culls. 10c: Goat skins. 20@35¢ each: Kids. 8c; Deerskins, g0od summer, 20@25¢ b; medium. 15@20c; winter, 7@9c; Sheepskins, shearings, 10@106c each: shori wool, 20@35¢ each: medium, 40@50c ench; long wools, eacn. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 3c: No. 2, 21gc; re- fined, Sc: Grease, Zc B I. WOOL—A local “circular says: “Since clection the tone of the Wool market made more p:omptly and prices for cboice condi- tioned free Wools are better by lcor more # . We believe from now on 10r the nextiour or five yoara the Wool and sheep interests of the country Will prove ouce again remunerative 1o the man Who goes Inio W o0ol-zrowing and direcis it with the same intellizence given to other lines of suc- cessfol enterprises. Scourers and dealers are both hopeful and confident, s is ind cated by the iib- eral manner in which they take no d of auy choice large lines of Woo!, but we cannot ssy U this £00d feeling is shown for poor stock, which 1s hard to sell at old prices.” We quote Fail Wool as fol- lows: Mountain, s@7c: middle countles, free, 514 a.hi ao.mfieal_;ve, 434@6c: Ban Josquin, 3@5c: 0, foothiil, 5@7c. HOP=—5@9c % B for fair to choice and 10@11c for strictly fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. PBAGB—Calcutta Graln Bags, spot, 84 1084 1 Ban Quentin, $420; Wool Bags, 2415@26Yac; Frult sags, 5l4@6e. LOAL—Wellington, $8 B ton: New Wellington, | 88 ¥ ton: Southfield W ellington, £7 50 B tor Keatile. 8 50@6; Bryant, §5@5 50 oo Bay. §! 36 ' Scoien, —: Rrvmbo. Lumoeriand, §13 B ton in_bulk and $14 In sk Pennsyivania Anibracite Ege. $11@1% B to Welsh Anthracite, $8@10: Cannel. 50: Rock. Springs. Caste Gate and Pleasant Valley, $7 Coke. $11@12 In bulk and $13 B ton insks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms nevcash: Cube and Crushed, 5 Powdered, 63/5c; ¥ine Crushed, 57c: Dry Gran Inted, 434c. Cunfec.ioners’ A, 434c; Magnohis A, 4%c: kX : halt barrets Yac more Losu Larels, and boxes Lgc MOre. SAN FRANCI:CO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: nnzr—nm‘q;mm Ge: second do, 4@4%4c; VAL STE @5c; small, 6@7c B B ', 4 3 8 - PLTION WSS Sabyse O limea dgso by o Al 3 P I for larke and =, 0gs, muo"n':‘"“'wwm ¥ drened o, 3 better, saies ure |’ RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 7.872| Hay, tons........ . 256 18,772| Butter. ctis...... 2L 5,86% | Straw, tons...... 8 42,870| Cheese, cus . 6,220 Kggs. THE STOOK MARKET. The Comstocks dragged along as usual yesterday at nnchanged prices. The lizht companies will pay dividends on the 36thas follows: Kdison Light and Power, 66%/3c; Oakland Gas, 35¢: San Francisco Gaslisht. 3ic. The Pacific Auxillary Fire Alarm Company will Pay a quarterly alvidend of 5¢ ou the 16th. The Alaska Packers' Association paid Its regu- lar montnly dividend of 75¢ ver share yesterday. The telephone and telegraph companies will pay monthly dividends on the 16th as follows: Pacific, 40c pershare; Sunset, 25 per share. These & 10¢ nud Be batter than previous monchly divi- ends. 4 The California-street Cable Company s now pay- ing its montbly dividend of 50¢ per saa: “The Central Gaslight Company’s quarterly divi- dend of $1 per 1x payable this monih. On the st paydav the forces of miners in the principal Gold Hill mines were reduced as 1oi- lows: Crown Point, from 72 miners to none: only two watchmen are now in charge: Belcner, from 33 miners to 16; Coufidence, from 9 to 8; Chal- leong_n, Con,, from 510 4; and Con. Imperial, from 07 The yield of the Overman mine for the past week was six tons and 900 pounds of ore, ithe average car sample value of which yas $24 08 erion. Have extended the north drift on the )0 level four feet through hard blasting por- PhyTy with a seam of ore eight to ten inches wide in the face. The Crown Point mine shipped to the Mexi- can mill during the past week 47 ions and 440 | Ppounds of ore, he average baitery sample assay of which was $34 93 per ton. They aiso_shipped 1o the United States mint at Caraon, Nev.,one bar of buliion of the par value of $1018 26, being the returns from this ore, for which they have received $356 19 In gold coin, and bave forwarded 1o the San Francisco office two fine silver bars of the value of $:33 93. They also shipped to the United States mint at Carson, Nev.. one bar of bullion of the par value of $10,5634 23, of which $10.002 was goid, being the resultof working 1779 tons and 660 pounds of goid ore. The mint re- turns have not yet been recelved. No work has been done inthe mine during the week, pending the returns of this test. “he joint Confidence, Challenge Con. and Con. Imperial west crosscut 1 from the Surface tunnel is out B20 feet, having been advanced 10. feet during the week. i he face shows porphyry. The niain north Iateral drift from the suriace tunnel is in 475 feet from the south line, 5 feet having been acded during the week. The'tace s in oid ngs. In the Belcher mine the extraction of ore during the past week amoun:ed to 35 mining carloads, the average assay value of which was $25 52 a ton. In the Confidence mine the usual joint work with Challenge Con. and Con. Imperial was doae during the week. Eight miniug carioads of ore were ex- tracted. The average value of the ore was $20 12 aton. BODIE CONSOLIDATED—200 level—The south drift from the top of the Gildea ra's + was advanced 3 fecton 8 inches of burren quar z_and discontin- ued. The north drift was advauced 20 feet through old stopes. West crosscut from sou.n drife wus diiven 6 teet in o biue clay and discontinued, and the east crosscut was advanced 4 feet, passing through 3 fect of low-grad- quartz. STANDARD CONSOLIDATED — 528 level—South arifc ou tne hanging wa.l of the Vulcan vein was exiended 10 fect, counecting with the oid rals - to the ;40 level. ~F.nishel grading and reia)ing track in the extension of this rift for 89 fee. 1o the old west crcsscut to the Burgess ledge. BULWER ( ONSOLIDATED—10u IV i—Work in Taise 1 {rum the main drift has Leen aba doned. Kaised 5 feet from this drift in_new rourd on 19 inches of rather low-grade ore. 200 levei—Stopi g, s heretofore, from the raise Over crosscut 2 south. The ore is rather lnw-crade. Tunnel level—Stoping good o:e from No. 1 rais also some ore above wue south iutermedinte dr. from crosscut 2. ‘1h: morth inermedi drift fiom crosscut 3 was adva.ced 7 fee.. Two small seama show in the face. ‘i he ore is now quite as good as heretofore. 400 level—Fin- ished reumbering we.. crosscu f.u. Standaid shaft and repaired 800 fect o1 track inthe main souih drfi. Extractedor the weex 10.75 tu. s of ore. assaying from $10 10 $70 per ton; truea age, $25 per ton. BOARD SBALES, Following were the saies in the San Franelsco Sfock Board yesterday: REGULAR MORX covupxcrNe 9:30. 84110 Poiosi.... T3 64/100 Savac 4/500 Justice. . 2[10v Mexcn.. 80/100 Occidil.. 0100 Uphir, AFTFRNOON SKSSION—2: 310 ) Chalng....80 20) G&C. 100 B&B. 200 X JacKin.4d 300 .. Jollowing were lLe st luihe Pacific Stock Eourd yesierday: RFGULAR rrasrox—10:t 607 Alnhs.....09 200 CC&V..1.70,150 Ophtr 1333 200 Alta . U8 600 . 100 Ovrma....1 3U0 Andes.....2:100 Conti....1.0/30) Potosi.....74 250 Beicper...43/500 C imp . 00 73 200 B & B....85 500 75 200 Fuilion. 200 G&C . . 300 H&N1.2215/500 3 Nev.. 600 Justice.. .02 300 Unlo . |200 Kentuci APTERNOON SESSION—. 200 Alpha.....09,80) CCV 100 Andes.. 22100 G &C. 200 Belcher...44200 250 B&b..... 86| 200 .. ] 100 Eodie......58/200 . 200 Bullion....14 100 Bulwer. 200 Chalige. 200 Uan ... 09 300 YJaokeindd CLOSING QUOTATIONS. THURSVAY, Nov. 122 ». M. Fit. Asnedy [ 09 107 23 v 40 5K B4 85/ = . a 87 B 14 23] W0 - — 10 £ Thollar 1.70 10 Con.Cal 1.70| 6 70 Chailenzs Con. 29 80 67 b8 Con. Imperiat. 01 U 01 3 Confidence - 1.0 — 05 Con New ¥ — o4 03, Crown Point._. 33 8| — EastSierral woo— 56 b8 kurekaCon... 25 —| 48 49 kxcbeauer vz 0 08 09 bould & Curry. 69 60| 42 43 Limea Norera 115 1.20) GOLD Ml.. ' XCHANGE. 200 Lockwood Con. 27 100 do do 26 200 Sav annah 45 100 do ve 6 LOCAL SECURITIRS. Bid San Francisco Gas. 9700 Bid spring Valley Water 97 50 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, THURSDAY. Nov. 12-2p. a. UNITRD STATES BONDS. B dked, Bid. Asked. DSanconn. 119 — (CSasreg.. — 1073 Do new 1wsuei20 - . MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. CALatChIASe 110 = racRoll M3t = Cal Eleel, 1117 — [Do2aisee. — — CoraCW5i — 9734 P& O Rydi. — 315 Dont-stex-co — 97" | P&CL RySy. 93 100 Fdsn L& 831363412615 Pwi-st KR8 — 118% 1&CHKREs. 100 110 |Reno, WL&L — 305 Geary-stR3s, 1 —~ |Sacto P& L. — 300 LosAng L = 100 |SF&XPR3s. 99 9935 DoGntesd81 — 101 |RPKRAriadi =~ 5738 Mkt-siCbleBs11815 — ll‘_l"BBUnhh. 11 - DoRyConbds.. 105331057 SPKRCai 31. 100 NatVin6sis — 100 SPBrRUal8s 6534 9635 NevCNgR75.100 — |SVWaterss.. 11814 — N P C KRés 100 = |§VWaterds.. 9875 8914 N Ry Cal s 10113 — |SikinG&Eds 99 Wlig N Ry Calbs. — 0 |sunsiP&TEs — br Onk Gas 5s.. — 104 |Suuersti3sl09%41,214 Lo%d1s bs..105 108 |ViewaWiws — — wa.119 1183 Pacifio Ligns — 5O San Francase 9814 95 SLOCKWU o — - Facumslup. 30 Sklel INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman’sFa16213180 [Sun WY COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. i T TR ey e 148 128 Apclo-Cal.... London. A BankofCai.’2:0 — |Merch Ex... 12 = Ui 8 D&TCO — +11234] Nevada. - Fusibauous 179 180 |Sather B0, = - SAVI{GS BANK STOCKS. Fersarce, 1500 1500 [Sav& Loaaw. — 110 HombS&L1100 = Fu... 345 — Motal..... — 40 |Cwosfrus 770 = brSavUnlon — 50U STREBT RAILROAD STOCKS. w7 lgg Caitfornta.. Geary-st.. MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. AlmskaTkee. 863 7 (Nt VinOo.. — Alrconto. =7 10 [Oceanicsuts 1814 20 CalCot Milli — — |PacAux®A — ° 4 Edison Light 12514126 | PacBoraxCo. 93 100 GmsConAssn. — = — [PacRolMili — —— Ger Lead Co. S0 100 |Parf Painlo — 7 HawC&SCo. 19 193 PacTransCo. — — mutch S POO_ 2634 u5lgiPac T&TCo. — — MerKxAsen.100 310 |Sunset T&P. — = MElecLighi 83 4%lUnited Ulol = SALES —MORNING BESSION. Fonrd— 5 Edison Light & Power Co 40 Hutchinson §'P Co. 40 Mutual Electric Ligh 50 Market-st Rallway. 438) 100 Hawatian Commercial. 19 874 275 do do .. 19 50 20 8 F Gaslizht. . ¥8 25 $3000 S V 4% Bonds. ... £8 00 #1000 S F & N P Rallway Bonds. 99 00 Sureei— 80 S F Gaslight... 18 25 $10,000 5 v 4% Eonds. 99 L0 FALES—A FTEENION SES30¥. Tonrd— 30 Edison Light & Power Co.. 125 50 16 Huichinson S P Co. i gs $2000 1ark & Cliff House Bo: 10 S F Gaslight, 120 SV Water.., Sireet— 20 L P & A Bank L e e OCEAN SikAnkKs. Dates of Departure From San Francisco. PR Pier 11 FTEAMKR [ RSTINATION. | Eanta Rosa. |San Diego. suns. | Nov 18, 11axm *|llumboldtBiy [Nov 13, e Portiana Nov14.10ax Yaquina Bay.|Nov1s 9am Newpor: Nov 15, fam City Puebla|Vic & Pgt Snd|Nov15, fam A. Blanchrd |Oregon ports.. [Nov 17, 5eu Coron: San Dievo.. . Nov17,1lam Sunol., Gravs Harbor (Nov 17, 12w Newport.... | Panam: Novi812 u Stace or Cal. | Porusnd Nov 19.10ax Enreka. ewpore L [NOV1D. fax WallaWaiia| Vie & Pet 8na [Nov » —_— STEAMEKRS 10 ARRIVE, STeAMan | FROM T Sunot.. . Grays Harbor. *|Humboidt Bay. Newport. *[Seatue Yaguina Bay ‘| Yaquina Bay. North Fork. ©oos .|Mexico.. .| Crescent City . -|{Coos Bay Corona. . ~an Diego. Costa Rica... .. |Comox Mackinaw. ‘racom Siate of Cal Portland. Walla Wall .| Vicioria AliceBlanchard | Portiand Pomona . | Humpold: Newport. Departure Departure Bay San Diezo. Sydney. Panam: Grays Portiand. Colnmbin SUN, MUON AND SaDE, T. % COAST AXD GEODETIC SURVEY ‘l‘lnl} BULLETIN PUBLIAHED BY OFFICIAL ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTES DKNT. Fri.a-. November 13. A.50 | Moon rises 459 Moon sets. (396 Novemb-r .22 258 327 4.00 NOTE—In the aOVe exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand columr, 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 wheu there are but three tides, as sometimes sccors. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coas: Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes t helght, and then the pumber given fs subtracti from the denth given by the char: NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States Hvdrographlc Office located in the Merchanty Exchange is ntained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of exvense. Navigators are cordlally invited to visit the office. where complete seis 0f charts and safiing direc lons of the world are kept on hanl! for com- par.son and reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and ull matiers of interest to ocsan comamerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Te! graph Hiil 1s holsted about ten minutes before noon, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from the United States Naval Observaiory a: Mare lsiand. 1. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, It any, is pubiished the same day vy the aiternoon papers, and by the morning papers the following dav. W. 5. HUGHES, Lieutenant, U. S. N., in charge. The Trne Ball. ERANCH FIYDROGRAPHIC OFFICR. T. 8. N.. ) M¥ERCHANTS' KXCHANG® ¥ £AN FRANCISCO. Novemoer 12, 1898. ‘The time bali on Telegraoh HIill was aroppe!l exactly at noon to-day—L e.. i noon of the 120ua meridian, Or exacily wi 8 P A., Greenwich time, Huamzs, Lu n char ant T. 8. SHIPPiaG INTELLIGENCE. Arrived. 8 THURSDAY, November 12 Stmr Gipsy. Leland, 23 hours from Monterey, etc: produce. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Point Arena. Strand, 16 hours from Mendocino and way ports; pass and mdse, to Men- docino Lumber Co. Stmr Pomouna, Doran, 17 hours from Eureka: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Del Norte. Brown, 01 days from Rogue River; 6600 cs salmon, 18 bales wool, to KD Hume & Co. Stmr Columbla, Conway, 60 hours from Port- land,via Astoria 44 hours: pass and mdse. 0 O R N Co. Be sh.p Grenada, Korft, 12 days from Departure Bay, via_ Ciailam Bay 6 days; 3626 tons coal, to Grorge Fritch. Br bark Cloncaird, Caddell, 86 days from New- castle, NSW: 1960 lons coal, 10 Dickson, de Woit & Co. it bark Indian Empire, Allen. 49 days from Caliao; ballast. to Meyer, W ilson & Co. Bkin C C Funk, Challeston, 7 days trm Tacoma; 7000 M ft Tamber to Hanson'& Co. Bkin Gleaner. Spraxne, 7 duvs irom Knappton; 660 M f: lumber, (0 Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Gen Slelin, Thomas, 12 days from Kodiak: ballast, to North American Comaiercial Co, Cleared. THURSDAY. November 12. Br stmr Monowal, Carey, Honolvlu and Sydne; 3 D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stinr City of Riode Janeiro. Ward, Yokohama and Hongkong. via Honolulu; P M S S Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Di*go; Good- all, Perkins & Co. Ership Albyn, Williams, Queenstown: Eppia- ger & Lo & "up Loussiana, Halerow, Melbourne, J J Moore C0.. Schr La Ninfs, Dollara, Unalaska; Al fish Co. Failed. THURSDAY, November 13. Stmr City of Rio de Janeiro, Ward, Hongkong and Yokohama. via Honolulu. Stmr Navarro, Miller. Br stmr Monowai, Carey, Honolulu and Sydney. Sunr Kmpire, Ne 'son, Portiand. B Stmr Noyo, Levinson, Fort Srage. Stmr Cleone, Johnson, Crescent City. Stmr Arcata. Cousins, Coos Bay. Berk Wina, Riater, Nanaimo, SchrOcesnis Vance, Manson, Eureka ana Syd- Dey. Schr Bender Brothers, gchl’ \,‘;‘r, H“\"T.n' i cnr (hetco. Wirschalelt Coquille Rive Schr Orient, Mitchell, Coos Bay. v Telegr inhic. POINT LOROS, Nov. 12.-10 e M.~ : hazy: wind NW: velocicy 12 miies. Ao Charters ‘The schr Aloba loads mdse for Honolulu: Br ship Laocing, wheat and nidse for Svdney, lump sum: Brship Miitiades, mdse, tor London. The barz Wilna loats coal at Nanaimo for this pori: Chll ship Hindostan, lnmber at Hastings Mills foc Valparaiso. owne s' accoun : Br ship {ienarchy, lumoer on the Sonnd tor Port Pirie, Wheat charters for Europe prior to arrival are: Br abips Crown of Germany, Glenfinar: and Laurei- bank and Fr bark Reine Blanche, 23 td: Fr bark Plerre Corne lle, 30s: Br ship Inveraeill, 285 8d: The Brship Royal George loads wheat at Port- 1and for Europe, 53s 6d. S Memorandum. T Point Arena—Nov 11 a: 10:20 px aship 8 miles WNW of Po ni Reyes steering Sk Miscellaneons. VALPARAISO-arrived Nov 11—Nor bark Australia, from Savannah, for Guayaquil. Put in on account uf sickness. Domestie Porte. EUREKA—Arrived Nov 12—stmr Tillamook, hence Nov 1) : schr Eluorah. from San Pedro; sch Alice, from San Pedro. FORT BRAGG—Atrived Nov 13—Stmr Cespar, hence Nov 11. 3 afied Nov 12—Stmr Jewel, for San Francisco. PORT BLAKELEY—Arrived Nov 1zgscus Ly- man D Foster, from Shanghal COOS BA Y—Arrived Nov 12—Stmr Homer, hee hence Nov 10. NUPAL-Asrived Nov 13—8tmr Newsboy, hence ov 11. Satled Nov 12—Stmr_Scotia, for San Francisco. IVERSENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 11—scar Ocesn Spray, hence Nov . ~aliea Nov 11-Scar Curiatina Steffens, for San Francisco. PORT GAMBLE—Salled Nov 1z—Schr Ethel ka Cod- We zo], Bowens Landing. Mazatia e n- Zane, for San Pedro; schr Alice Cooke, from Ho olulu, Honolulu. Arrive1 Nov 12—Bktn Skagls, from ¥ . EUREKA- Sailed Noy 12—stmr NOFb 0r& for San Francisco. FORT ROSS—Arrived Nov 12—Scnr Btta B hence Nov 10. Sailed Nov 12—Schr Etta B, for Sar DSOUT!{ BEND—Arnved Nov 11—schr thon, hence Oct 28. UASPAR- Arrived Nov 12—Stmr Caspar, hence Nov1l. ALBION Francisco. Francisco. S4%nr Melanc* —Sailed Nov 12—S:mr Weeott, for San Eastern Ports. 3 DELAWARE BREAK W ATER—Passed Nov 11 —Bark Olympic, for Philadelphia. Foreign Port GUAYMAS—Arrived Noy 1 Poruand. DEPARTURE BA Y—Safled Nov 11-Nic stmr Costa Rica, for San Francisco. Movements of Trans- ' tlant'c Steamers. NEW YORK—Aarrivel Nov.12-Stmr Majestic, from Liverpool and Queenstown. >aled Nov12-S.m - isiand, lor Stettin. Copen- nagen. ere. BREMERHAVEN—Arrived ont Carisruhe: st ‘v Havel, CHERBOURG—Arrived out Augusta Vicioria, LONDON—Arrived out Nov 12 NAPLES—Arrived ou. Nov 12 AMSTERDAM—Arnvea out Edam g BOTTERDAM—Arrived Nov 1¥—stmr Amster- am. ySailed Nov 13-Stme Massachusetts, for New ork. Schr Leititia, fm ov 12—s.mrE Nov 12-Stmr tmr Manitoba. tmr Werra. Nov 12-s.me Tmportations, PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbla— 1188 sks potatoes, 4613 ar-sks 802 ht.sks 615 gun- nies 600 three-qr bols flour, 11,33 ¢ sks wheat, 84 sks beans, 110 cs saimon, 891 10ts 505 Ldls 21 rolls paper. 4136 bdls shooks.” 444 bdls 5. eel, 274 pkgs Dides, 114 bdis rubber hose. 116 sks raisins. MENDOCINO—Fer Point Arena—180 M ft lum- ber. 6 pkgs mase, 32 hidesand pelis, 1 bx apples, 3sks abalones. Point Arena—9 dressed nogs. 3 bbis 20 bxs bute ter. 8 coops chickens. 36 hides and peits, ¥ sks wool. 13 pkes mdse, 14 cs ezgs. MONT £ REY—Per Gipsy—59 pkgs mdse, 2 kegs sait mackerel, 2 cs cheese. Banta Cruz—21 pkgs mdse, 143 bxs apples, 300 bbls lime, 5 cs cheese, 2 bxs butier. Moss Landing— 14 bx butter. 192 pkgs mdse, sks potatoes, 3145 3ks oa s, 269 sks barley. EUREKA—Per romona—1% bxs fish. 62 sky peas, 1 es dry goods, § bxs apples, 69 bxs butrer, 3 horses, 180" pkgs nidse 348 pes lumber, #22,500 shing.es. 1 bbl whisxy, 9 pkgs express, 1 sk coin. E & and E R R—50bxs 105 hi-bxs 241 bxs 27 Kegzs butter. 83 bxs apples, 1 bx froik, 1 bx dried fruit, 16 pkgs mase, i s shoes, 1 bx mushrooms, 177 sks peas, 86 sks 14 h.-sks wool. 3 Consignans Per Columbia—H Dutard: Thomas Loughran: C Jacobson; Geo Morrow & Co: W C Price & Co: J D P Te ler: Moore, Fereuson & Co: Allen & Lew J H Newbauer & Co: Willamette Palp & Paper Co: Otis. McAlllster & Co; N H Green & on: Geor o 13 *heldon; I Hillens & Co; Siandard Biscult Co: M P Dete s & Co; Preston. Pa ten Mfz \ 0; Everding & Farmer: Bissinger& Co: Gutta Percha Rubuer Co: Clatsop Mill Co; Western Roll Paper Co; Ab- ner. Doble & Co. I er Gipsy 8 Rothberg Cal Bottling Co: A A W Fink & Cot Hooker & Co; W F Mitchell: Norton, Teiller & Co: Thos Tayior & Co: McDonough & Runyon: & na Mineral Water Co: A B Hothberg: H Cowell & Co; L G Sresovich; & Co: Thomas Loughran: Sinuffer & Co: H Dutard: Wolf & Son: Herman Joost: G & Starr & Co: Samue! Bros, Per Point Arena—Mendocino Lumber Co: H H Satiler & Co: W B Sumner & Co: Stanaard Oll Co: Dairymen’s Unfon: Ross& Hewlett: s C ~tickney; Dennison & Wilson: C S Moses & Co: Koth & Co: Rohlffs & Gerdau; O BSmith &Co; Arctic Ol Works: Gouga & Co. P r Pomona—A Paladini: Dodge, Sweener & Co; Brigham, Hoppe & Co; Enterprise Brewers: H A Gunn; Goldberg, Bowen & Co; A Crocker & Bros: A P Hotailng & Co: E R Stevens & Co: Herrm: & Co: F B Haight; Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson; J R Hanity & C v v Pacific Transfer Co: Indiansoolis Furniture Co: Living- sion & Co; Standard ull Co: Nutional Brewery: P & G Simi: Sachs Bros: American Union Fish ¢ Wells, Farzo & Co: Washinzton BSrewery; F S Merchant; W Sawiell: A Paladini: A Bellanio; H H Hogan: J BlInguglis; Milan! & Co; F B Haight A Enes & Getz Becs & Co; G_Camilloni & Co: A Sylvester; B Calto: A Trapinl: Sacramento Fish Co: Pacific Coast Fish Co: J H Newbauer & Co: K T Al en & Co: Standurd Oil Co: Dr A Brown: H T Fairbanks: C E Whitney & Co: Hills Bros: Good- year Rubber Co; Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schaiz; J M Norton, Teller & Co: Meyer & Miller: J N Wheaton, Breoa & C arcia & Maggini ; & Wise: Shoobert, Beale & Co; Miller & orton, Teller & Co: Sherman, Ciay & Co: D :_O'BSmith & Co; Ross & Howlett: W Hulme & Hart; Schweitzer & Co; Witzel Vervall Aitchel & Baker. UCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. CO. HAWAIl, SAMOA, NEW ZEALAND, =y AUSTRALIA. S.S. AUSTRALIA, 8 8 MONOWAI salls via HONOLULU angq AUCKLAND for SYUNEY, Tuursday, Novem- ber 1z at2 P a. AUSTRALIA for HONOLULU only, Satur day. December 5. a2 10 A.M. Special party ru-es. Line o COOLGARDIE, Aust., snd CAPE O W, South Africa. 4. L. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO.. Agenty, 114 Montzomery strast. Frelght Oftice, 827 Market si.. San Francisco. PACIFIC - COAST NTEAMSHIP ¢0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY wharf, San Francisco, as follow: For Mary Tsland, Loring, Wrang: snoo and Sitka (Alasks), 8t § A. For Vic:oria ard Vancouver (. gend, Seaitle, Tacoma, Everett, A New W atcom (Bellingham Bay. W Nov. 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and evecy fifth 3 after, connecuing at Vancouver with the C. P, K. tTacoma with X. P. B. R., at Seattle with G. t Townsend with Aiaska stearcarsy. ka, Arca'a and Flelds Landing (Hum. r. Pomona 2 ». 3., Nov. 1 17, 21, 35, 29, and every fourth day the For Santa Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Port Harford (¥an iuls Obispo), Barbara, Ventura. Hueneme, san Pedro, Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, a: 9 A. i Nov. 3. 7, 11, 15, 19, 23, 27, and every fourth day thereafter. For San Diezo. stopping onlv at Port Harrord (San Luls Oblspo). *anta Berbara, For: Los An- coles, Redondo (Los Anseles) and Newport. 11 u. Nov.1, 5, 9,18, 17, 21,25, 29, and every fourth glhennne 'or knsenada, San Jose del Cabo. Mazatlan, La Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), sieamer Urizaba, 10 h month. ‘Lhe Company reserves right to change steamers or salling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery street. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.ATN D From Spear-street Whart, at 10 4. a. FARE{8.2Firat-class Including = 86 Second-class /berth & menls SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS: State of California. ov. 9, 19, 29, Dec. § Columbi z ov. 14, 24. Dec. 4, 14 Through tickets a hrough baggaze to all Eastern polnts. Rates and folders upon applica tion to DAYS T HONOLULY Nov. 10, 25. Port Town- bold: Bay), F. F. CONNOR. Gene-al Agent, 630 Darke: QO0ODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superio: COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUS French Line to Havrs. OMPANY’S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH TRiver, foot of Morton at. i ravelers by 48 this line avoid both transic by English rallway ani the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York 10 Alexandris, Egyph, Via Pacis first-cluss $160: seconu-class, $118. LA TOURA1 LA GASCOGN LA BRETAGNE LA CHAMPAGY Dec. 12,5 A, >t LA TOURAINE. Dec. 18 9 A 2. A 4 va suEuier PATLICOIATS ADDIT (O b A. FORGET, Agens, Xo. 3, Bowling Green, Now Yor<. 1. F. FUGAZL & CO, Agents, 5 Moniowmsry avenue, San Francisco, WHITE STAR LINE. Unlted States and Royal Mail Steamers Dec. 5, Nooa BETWEEN New York, Queenstown & Liverpooly SALLLNG BV Ay WESK ABIN,$50 AND UFWARD, ACCOR! ing to steamer and commodnlluss. by selected; second cabin, §12 50 and 81/ 30: Malcs o and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets fron England, Lre- land, Scocland, Sweden, Norway and h 1o San Francisco at lowes: ra ) aTnE™ dates "and. cabin pians may be procursd from W. H. AVERY, Pacitic Mail Doc<, or at tha General Otlice of he'Company, 613 Market stress R W. FLETCHER, under urand Holel, | agent jor Pucific Coast. STOCKTON STEAMERS ier No. 3, Washington s, 'zf'.‘;"?. ;.el)ml t'r;h no received up o 130 P oaations Teservea by Telophons. A abiv line maxiug tarough aies on Valley Road itk crmAMERS: 3. D. Petors, City of Stockton. Can Nav. aud Lmpt. Ce Mary Garratt, Ferepuons slaia S03. VALLEJO AND U. 8 KAVE.VARD. SIEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Daily at saturda Sunday FOR SAXJOSE, LOS GATOS & SAXTA CRUZ STEA"ER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILT at10A M. (Sundays excepted); Alviso daily as 6 p. M. (Saturdays exce ). Froight and Pas-/ genger. rare beiween Nan Franciico and Alvisa 3 Clay el o Banta CIATS sh Sab 038 TEN A W W 4

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