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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1896. THE COMMERCIAL SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Twenty Falluzes last week. Silver unchanged. Wheat uasettied Other Cereals ra:her quiet. Marked dec.ine in beans. Bran and Mlddlings sdvanced. Nochange in Hay. Flour very s.iff. Wool steady. Hops advanced agaln. Beerand Mutton firm. Larger arriva's of Hogs. Provisions quieter. H.desand Leather firm. Coke advancing. Butzer, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Two cars Eastern Poultry in. Grapes weak and dull. Dried Fruiis quiet. THE WEEK’S FAILURES. The Bradstree: Mercantile Agency reports 20 | Jures for the Pacific Coast States and Territories | week of 1 trades as llows: pafuts, 1 boots and shoes, Ing, 1 fruits, etc., 1 general store, 2 saloons. Explanation. The arrow files with the wind. The top figures st station indicate maximum temperatura for the those underneath it, if any, the amount of raintall, of melted snow In inches and hundredths, 1sobars, or solid lines, connect poin s of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or doted lines, equal temperature. ' The an Tow” preceded ed by cloudy weather and rains. | us: ally first appear on the Wushincton | When the pressure is high in_the interior and low along the coas:,and the isobars extend north and south along the cost.rain is probable; isobars of ? Oregon is improb- inity of 1daho, and the pressure falling to the California coas:. warmes weather may be expected in _summer and colder The reverse of these conditions days; during ‘the past twelve hour: word “high” means high barometric pressu is usually accompanied by fair weather: refers to low pressure. and is usu: and accomp: “Lows' coas: but when the “low’ is inclosed with marked curvature, rain south able. With a “high” in the v weather in winter. will produce an opposite resulc. WEATHEE BUREAU REPORT. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California t0-aa: Eureka 60, Fre:no 68, San Diego 76, Red Biuff | ~an Francisco | 64, San Luis Obispo 78, Yuma 62, Los Angeles 84. San Francisco a! minimym 50, me: n 55. A storm of considerable energy is central to- night over Wa-hington, Oregon and idaho. Heayy rain has fallen over the entire northern ha f of the i southerly ‘The presstre has fallen rapidly over the during pper Mis ey this fail has amounted to hali an | Paci winds. northwestern portion of the United ~t. the past twenty-four hours. Over tae ope, & companied by high The temperature has risen over the en ire coun- ains with the excep- y and the southern orihern Nevada there try west of the Kocky Mou, 1i0n of the Sacramento V: coast of California. _Uver has been & rise of 12 deg. in Lwent,-four hours. The following maximum wiud velocities are re- porteds Fort Canby 60 miles per hour from the south, | and 48 south, Spokane 25 south. Information signal is displayed at Forecast made 1/g midnight areka. ovember 14, 1896 Nortbern California—increasing cloudiness with rain in the northern portion Saturaay: fresh south- erly winds. South rn California—Tair Saturday; light south- westerly winds. Nevada—Cloudy weather with rain Saturday in the northern por.ion. Utah—Fair ~aturday, becoming threatening Sat- arday night. Arizo a—Cloudy in northera portion Saturday, fair elsewhere. San Francisco and vicinity—Increasing cloudi- | mess and probably rain Saturday; fresh southerly winds. ALEXANDEE G. MCADIE, Local Forecast Official. NXW IORK MARKETS. XFW YORK. X. Y., Nov. 13 —The movements | at the Stock Exchange to-day were erratic and the volume of business showed an increase, saies ag- gregating 334,442 shares against 291,156 yester- day. The grea: disturbiug factor was the rumors of impending trouble between this couutry and Spain over the Cuban question, and while noth ing definite develoned up 10 the close of the exchange ihey tenaea to Keep specu ation uusettled. After fractional advauces at the opening prices gave Way 210 § per cent,the jatler Insugar, which, upder heavy pressure t o sell, dropped from 122 to ‘The Grangers, Chicago Gas, Northern Pacific, General ¥ le- tric and Western Union were also no- ticrib y weak. Am ng the specialties A merican 8:irl 81 reerred, which bad advan ed a point to 33. broxe to x834, the sharp decline being due in partto the execution of stop orders. On denials from Washinzton of the rumors current early in the da* the market raiiied 214 for A merican Spir- 1is preterred, 11, for Sugar and 14 to per cent for the other leading shares. United States Corda,e stocks also developed buoyancy and rose from 34 10 814 per cent. S €cu ation then q iered down and _towsrd the close mos of the advance was lost. Finally, how- ever, there was & rally of 15 to 14 per cent. Among the stocks 1.0t aireaay men joned Man- ba tan dropped 2% 10 6914 and railied to 1.0, Pacific Mail fell b2 t0 2, aud laler Tose to 2674 Laclede Gas common rose from 273 to 23 14 afier 8 534 per cent div.dend was deciared on the pre- ferred stocks. The ligh. receipis in the Northwest operated against the granger group. ~peculation left off barely weak in tone. Net changes show losses ot 14@_ 7 per cent, Sugar eading. In the specialties, Natonal Starch second - preferred jumped 43 3 Railwa.and miscellaneous bonds were easy, the transactions amounting 1o 82,855,000 . Atchi- son adjustmen: fours fell 13: Houston and Texas Centrai general fours, 1: Kunsas and Texas sec- ond., 1: Mahoning Coal fives, 214: Oregon Tu- proves ent consul fives, 134; Reading first pre- Serred, 34 : 4o thirds, 15: Sun Antonlo aud Aran- sas Pass fours, 1: Texas Pacific seconds. 34, and Wabash seconds. 35. . merican Spirits firsis rose 34 t0 78 and dec ined 1o 7 e weeh ending vesterday as compared with 19 | for the previous week and 27 for the corresponding The falures are dividea among the 3 restaurants, 3 dry goods, 1 .1 menutacturerand mans facturer's agents putite, i 1 drugs, 1 hotel, 1 tele- | phone and telegraph company, 2 groceries, 2 cioih- AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, NOV. 13, 1898. 5 P. M.—W eather conditions and general Maximum temperature 62, san Francisco for 30 hours | WORLD. , $4 4045 50: patents. $5 5°@5 75; rye 32 @375: superfine, $2 40@3 fine. 21 80@. Sounthern flour, fir con mon 10 fwir extra, $2 85@8 45; good to choice do. §3 45 @3 60._Rye flour, firmer, quiet, at $3@8 25. CORNMEAL—Quiei, steady. Yellow Western, #1 90@2 10. RYE—Duil. Western, 43%4c. c. 1. £. Buffalo. BAKLEY—Flrm: 29cc. L 1. Buffalo. | WHEAT—Dull, firmer; £ o. n.. 97c: ungraded red, 87@97c: No. 1 Northern. 9:14c. | Optious opened excited and firm, advancing 1@ | 156c on firmir cables, foreign buying, bullisn | West and local covering, deciined 13,@2¢ on free | liguidatin, raidied 14 ¥c, bat ciosed unsettied | aL 14c over yesierday to ¢ aeclime, with trading | tive. May and December most active. 2o. red, Janvary, Sulc: March, 92igc: May, 914c ! November, 88c. December, S9¢. | CUKN—More active, weaker. No.2, 3134cele. | @3214c afloat. Optfons uuii a0 - wesk at Yg@34e decline, N and December only traded in. November, 3074 December, +185c; May, 3434¢ VAT ~—. asier. Options dull, weaker. December, 25%n; May, 26%c. "ot prices: ' No. 2. 280: No. 2 white. 23%4¢: No. 2 Chicago 21ct No. 3 wiiite, 23k4c: mixea and Western, Frovisions | LARD-Easier, quiet: Western steam. 84 50; : December, $4 45, nominul. Refined dull: Continental. 4 85; Fouth American, $5 25; compound, 455@i34¢. PORK—Dui : steady: new mess, §8 50@9. BUTTE - Fancy. firmer; Western dairy. 8@ | 3c; do creimery, J3@2le: do factory, 7@1%c: ns. 2034@.1c: imitation creamery, 1034@1dc, isK—Weak; pare skims, 332@8340: tuil 216@5c EGGS—3oderaze demand; fcehouse, 16%6@18c: Western iresh, 21@24 do case, $2 00@d 0. Southern, 23 @22c: limed, 16%4@] 6e. TALLOW —Firm, quidt; ciiy, 85c bid; coan- try. 3328330 Co1TONSEED OIL—Slow, steady; crude, 22¢; yellow prime., 26c. RICE—Firm, unchanged - MOLASSESKirm, falr demana; New Orleans, 25@:5¢. FLAXSEED—Unchanged. CUF FEE—Rarely steady, 10 to 16 points down. | November, $9 85: Decembver. $9 6.@9 65 | vary, 80 65: arcn, 50 55@9 70: April, $0 55 | 965 May, £0 60@9 70: August, :8 75@8 8o Se) tember, $8 70@9 B0. Spot Kio. dull, eas 1054 SUGAR—Qulet, steady: A, 414@4l4c: mold A, confecuioners’ A, 43/g S4c: standurd A, 41 | loat and crushed,’ 534c: powdeerd, 434c; granu- lated, 434c: cubes, 4¢. Fruit and Produce. APRICOTS—Bags, 9@11c. FEACHE 13@15¢; unpeeled, 7@dc. do S-crow rown, 434¢ 3¢c; dod-crows. 6341 ; London layers, old, §1 209 | -5: new, 81 60@1 05: clusters, $1 60@3. HUPS—. m; air demand; Pacific 8@1334¢c. WOUUL—Firm. Domesuc fieece, 16@23c; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 8@18c. Merchandiss, FIGIRON—Firm. Americar. £11@ 8. COPPER—Strong. Lake. ¥11 25 i} al-Firm. Domestic. 32 90G2 92%. TIN—Strais, $13@18 10: plates, firm SPELTER—Stronger. Domestic, 34 16@4 25. CHICAGO MARKETS, i 1 { | Coast, ! CHICAGO, Ir1.. Nov. 13.—The elevator people | were iiberal sellers of May wheat this morning, | ana for an hour after the opeuing there was a nar- | rowing of the differenc: between that month and | the December. The market took the wheat well | for a time and heid the opeaing advance of ac to | %4c with varylog firmness. The sirensith on | which a gain was made at the opening came from | Liverpool, where an advance of 1d was estab- | lished. Receipts continue iight. onlv 49 cars ar- riviog at Chic.go this morning, The orthwest hud 454 cars, agelns 684 last Friday and 10.5 a year 0. Local inspections from store amounted 10 57,754 bushels. Closing Paris and Berlin cabies were higher, and An werp was unchanged. Liverpool r corded an addiional 1ud zain at the ciose. Export clear- ances were g00d at 496,318 busheis. The ast half hour’s trading was aitended by great wexkness, prices stum, fng lc within five minutes, buj re- covering ha.f the ioss tefore the close. eallzing and weakness in the Norihwesteru markers ex- | plained the situaifon. December wheat opened | from 8114c to 8114, soid beiween 8 34c and 79%ac, ¢ 0slng at BUge, G4c under vesterduy. K tinated receipts f. r to-morrow 67 cars. No. 2 red | spot wheat ranged from 8633 10 9%, clusing | about 8715@8814 | COR .—uiiplayed its individual weakness by | failing to retaiu the fractional improvement de- nived from wheat at the opening. 1he corn crowd | lieves that it '8 a waste of time ard money (0 | tempt a serious boom iu the prices of Lhis grain under Lbe exist.nz enormous supplies. Liverpool cables this morning were steay 1o 14d low r. eceipts were 182 cars and 123,170 oushe s were tuken from store. Export c.earances amoun ed | 0 537 076 bushels. May corn opened from 294@ 9%/5c, decliaed 1o 28140, closing At “814@-85s0, | 5o under vesterday. Estimated receipis for 1o | TS—The oats market was & counterpart of | that of corn, prices showing & moderate improve- | meut a2 the op-ning, b .t throuzh absen e of nde. | pendeut merit receding later. Recelpts were 250 cars. There were no withdrawals irom store. | May oats closed 1s@%gc under vesterday. Esti- | mate) receipts jor 10-nirrow 00 cars FLAX-Was steady. Cash. 7915@S0c: De- | cemoer, 79@.9%4c: May, 8314@Soc. Receip s were 47 cars PROVISIONS—With 20 advance In prices of 1ive hogs and an up turn in wheat, product found encouragement carly, but as the grain markets | faied to boid, this marset through sympath - | | lik wise lost ground. January pork closed 10@ 123ec lower and Junuary lurd snd ribs each be | lower. | EUTTER—The butter market was firm to-day. | | i \ Offerings were light and the demand good. Creumeries—Extras, 193¢ B b: firsts, 17@18c secouds, 135@1bc: imitations, fancy, 12@ldc vairies—Extras, 17c: firsis, 13@l5c: seconds. 10@ | 12c. Ladles — Extras. 10@llc; firsts, sgBlgc | packing siock, Y@Ylee: gremse, 2ie@sc: roil | butter, 11@l2c. EGGS—This market was firm. Fresh stock was | wanted, bu. wus very scarce. Prices were un- changed. Fr sh stock, 20¢ per dozen. MUNEY—Was steady ac 7 per cent for all | classes of loaus. New York exchange sold at 90c premium. | prevented large conis | chauge is higl | Canton Land | Generw Eiectric. . Closing Prices. e AT Novembes ~—Novim .er. .8hg: December, 19%c ay, 2:15@225/:. iU b= Delember, $6 95: Janoary. £7 95 May, $8 30. - w440 — December, $4 10: January, $4 20; May, $4 b23a. | < . <—DeCember, $85; January. §3 95: May, $4 15, Livestock. | UNTON STOCKYARDS. Irr. Nov. 13.—There was a fair rn_ of catile to- was active. Prices were firm 1o 1Uc highs bog market was firm to 5c¢ higher. | moderate and the demand good Tha sheep and jumb niarket was (asier and 1. @26c lower. Offer- ings were somewhat in CATTLE— Kecerpts. @5 30:_choice (0 vrime 1300 10 1700 T steers. $4+0@5 15: zood to choice steers. 1250 1o 1475 b, 14 404 75; meailom steers. 1200 10 1400 1. $4 10 | 1air beer steers. 1000 1o 1300 s, $5756@ : common beef steers. ¥350@3 75: good to choice stockers and feeders, 500 10 1250 I, §% . 0@ falr 10 x00d do, 500 t0 875 M. 52 UG | 8 60: bulls, choice 10 extra, $3 10@5 75: poor to choice. $2 00@3 V0: @4 3! 4 10: cholee to £2 25@8 4 @ 2t calves, rime. common @4 2 UG bippinz_lots. mixed, 83 30@3 6! . 60 SOUTH OMAHA. Receipts. 3900. Market strongio 5S¢ higher; lights. Light and mixed, $3 25@3 40: heavy, $810a3 35. CATTLI —Receipts, feeders easier. _Steers. 8 40; teeders, 82 75@3 Receipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo, Nov. 13.—HOGS—Re- ceipts, 11,000. Markel firm. diom, 83 26@8 37 Ya: $510@3 25. CA'L TLE—Receints. tive steers, best, $3 30@4 85: fair to zood, @4 50, colvs ani beiters. pess, $2500) 1o .oo0d. ; bulls, #) 2 5U; stockers U@ 75; Texas and ana_feeders, $z 6 5/ Goversment bonds 310.053 coupon fives brought 11234 and $5000 regisiered twos 96. FLOUR—Firm, held hi<her, checking business: winter v heat, 10w gradis, $3 7 @3 51 fair ts| NEW YORK, X. Y., Nov. 18.—R. G. Dun & Co. fancy, 3 08480 putents, £45U@4 9. Minne: | will say to-morrow In thelr weekly review of trade: sota’ clear, $3 40@4 16 straigits, £3 HU@4 75: patents. $3 85@> Jow extras, 82 20@3 2 R — FINANCIAL. §2 50@595: calves, §: SHEEP—Market firm. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. 3285/c. 5UiG4 15; cows, fair to cnolce, ; «Ows, common {0 fair canners. §1 80 calves, good to good. $3 50 .5 40; sieers, 3 00@4 25: Western range steers, Wesiern range cows &na heifers. s: @3 60; milkers and springers, P head, §25@A0. —Keceipts. =9,000. Heavy paciing 83 25@3 60: hihi, 33 30@3 60 SHEEP—Leceipts. 11,000 i0ierioc (0 choice, 200@3 60 lawvs. $5@5 25. Receipts at Omaha. SHEEP—Receipts, 1400. 84 r, 76330; Decembver, 80%jc; 5@25/3c; December, 253 | nd the demand The Receipts were excess 0f Lhe wants. 5000. ¥ancy beeves 8520 bulls, COWS ana heifers, 10 choice. 5 50@6 00: na common 10 choice choice assoried. §5 HOG pigs. $2 0SS 55. NEBR. Nov. 13 —HOGS— o 1200. Market active, firm: 33 26@A 45; cows. §1:6@ 75. Market firm. West- Lizht, $3 25; me- heavy. §3 20@3 35; pigs, 6900. Market acti Na- '3 10 5 30; far Wi N s estern, CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS END NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEELOCK & CO., “ Leldesdors St., Tel Main 1954 BEANCH OFFICE €323 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel. Maln 5828 PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders instantly executed on latest market quos tations. Reference lst National SHICAGU. PRIVATE WIRE. Y3 W W.A.CARROLL, BROKER CHICAGO MARK TS, NEW YORK STOCKS- Fast Wire Enst. Unequaled Service, STRICTLY 4 Private and Bank nhrglgz-‘l&l ik Osfice, 328 Mont Tel, Main 1731, YORK, quoted on application omery St..Sufe Dejosit Bla Tivate Parlor for Ladics No one now doubts that a brighter day is dawning and it is a commou remark that never before has business shown so grea: a change for the better within & singie week. Dispatcaes telling of abous 500 works which have opened or materially en- larged their forces give only & partial repori, for throughout the country the gain has been surpris- ing, even 10 the most hopeful. Foreign need ot American wh-at coninues an impor: and the price went 10 88 cen 5. gaining 8 cens for one week, 10 cents for two weeks and 24 cents stice early | Seplomber. The price is the highe es: since June, 1892, Western receipts were oiily 4,494,033 bushels. agalost 8,202,884 bushels Inst ye.r. but heel ctio, cut off mach work during the days in which these receipts were started to ‘Mauy texifle works have be auy texifle works bhave been started or creased in iorce, many on orders booked weeks ago. but there has vot been much increas- iu the demand. Af er purchases of 46,000,000 pounds of wool in five weeks the transactions fell to 6 245,700 {wnnd- last week, but prices were strong and in somwe grades 1c higher, and even reacer advance is demanded ac the W est, while Forolxn m: rke.s are higher aod Australian fuily 1c P pound up. The market for cotton goods iy not yet acilve, but more liberal estimates of the cotton crop are generally credited, causing 1 of & ceut decline to 8 cents. The output of iron far | Daes in blast November 1 was 124,077 10: weekly, baving been Incrensed 22.265 tons, or 10 per in tie lmiter part of Octooes by confi- dence in the future. All the markels were stronger, although the engzmous purchases of plg iron in advance of needs cange comparative [nactivity at pre-ent. Piates and steel bars are $1to $3 per ton highe: and sheets in better demund. Anthracite and bessemer pig have advanced a shade aid the aver- aze of prices is 2gc higher. The biliet pool 1s in protracied weetin: herw this wees (o decide upon its course, and ii undersold. The Beam. Bar, Rall and Wire-nail associations reet this weel nd the undere-iling of wire nails by outsiders h goue 80 far that » decline of 45¢ is openly quoted. © is noteworthy thut the prevalliug expectatio no.withstanding the general improvement i » bus! ness, is that some if not all of these combinations ! 1l iecide to reduce pri The coke combinat.on, now appears, had not 15 for future delivery at less tnuu 82, ts fixed price, and even less than $175, but ihe output la t weex decreased. A henvy sale of copper o forelzrers, said to cover £10.000,.00, hus raised the price to 1. Ygc, und tin actually sells at 1:c, thoush less is quoted. Tue change in the mouey market is Strixipg. lostead of $2.200 000 xoing out tv the interior before, $:,500,000 has come in bl week. Insiead of 80c discount N York exchange st Chic: is ar 70c premium. Instead of merchanis and manufactur- ers vainly hunting lenders, oanks are huniing for niore commercial paper. Commercia: rates are down to b per cent on best piper. FOreign ex- wiug to sales 1 §4,00 ,000 Gov- ernment bouds taken by the Bank or iuugland as & member of the svudicate {1 1595, Lo paymenis of £3,000 UU0 s erling loans and to foreign realiziug on $2,000,000 of s curities. but «li these are in effect (akiug profi:s for confidence in American houor. Failures for the week have been 276 In the United ~tates, against 283 iast year and f0riy-six in Canada against forty nine lasi year. BANK CLEARINGS. NEW YORK, N.Y. Nov. 13.—Bank clearing totals at the principal cities for the week ended November 12, With CORPUIIsous, as telegrapned 10 Bradstreet’s: Percentage Crrres. Amount. Inc. Dec. New York. .8710,204,338 9.2 Boston. "T105:L05,560 5.0 Chicago . 92,557,785 Philadelphia.. 83,701,203 St Louls... - Pittsburg. L 1319281609 Sar Francisco. T 16105758 Baltimore. . 16194,380 119 Cincinnac 11,647,600 Kanses City New Oriean: .$1,191,117,147 ork . 481,047.809 DOMINION OF CANADA. Motell 23 R0 08,260 NEW YOLK STOCKS. Sy oot 2.7 Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Shares. Money on call 3@4%: last loan at 4% and closing offered at 4% Frime mercantiie paper, 5@6- Jar siiver. €43ic. Mexican coiars, 5034@ 51gc. Sterlinz sxchanze easier, with aciual business in bankers' bills ai 34 52@4 8214 for 60 cays and $4 *514@4 8534 for demana. Posted | rates. $452%@4 861 Commercial bills, $4 80@ 4 8135 Government bonds firm: State bonds dull: 1elirosd boDnAs weak. Siver ai the boara steadler. CQoerxa erneee ‘able... %y Norfolk & Weatrn. 124 e 107l FPreferred. . T Preferred 2615/ Nortbern Pacific. . 1635 | Adams Express....150 Preferred. . 28 Alton, Terre Haute 86 | orthwestern. 1oy American kixpressll? | Freferred. 148 AmericanTovacco. 83 [N 10144 Fay StateGas. . ... 308%| st preferred..... 7 Iaitimore & Ohio . 37 | d yreferred 9 Erunswick Lands.. 1% N. ¥ H. Yuftulo, Roch & & N ¥ & New Eng. 43% Canada Pacific... N. Y. Susq & Wool Juig Cenada Southera. . 8 Ontario & Westera 16 Oregon Improvmas 2 Preserr Oregon s Orezon Short Lins. 1634 Central Pacitic. Ches. & Ohio. Chicago Alion. Preferred.. Chicago. B. £Q. Chicago & E. Ti... 48" Facific Mall.... ubhy Preferred. 95 |Peorin, D.& Evans 3 ChicagoGas. 77%/Pittsourg & W. ptd 15 Cleve& Piutsbarg..1t2 | Pullman Palace....158%; Consolidation Coal 34 2 Consoliaated Gas..162%% 10 L. C. ¢ &St Louls 32 SUlg Preferred......... B4 15 Colo. Fuel & iroa.. 2c a0 Preferred.. .. .... 70 1 T-5% Cotton Oll Cert ..., 16% Kome Wai&Ogden. 119’ Commercial Cable.1-8 & L.&S. W 5% Dei. Hudsor .127% Preferred.. 11 -~ Del. Lack & W esira. 158 Pau 7758 Denver & R @, 1284 Preserred. 129 Preserred.. 45 |1, Paul & Duluta. 20 Distillers. . Preterred......... KO 3354 81, Paul & Omana. 4215 . 1654 Preferred.. 2. i schgn. P.M &M D162 lstiver Cernficaies. 843 Fort Wayne. t-reat Northern pfalls (zouthera Pacific. . 16 Green bay. .. Ya/Soutnern K. k. 0% Hurlem. 1278 | Prererrea.. aube Hocking Coat. ——_ |tuger Refinery ....1185% Hocking Vailey.... 1834 Preterrea.. 0= Homestake........ 3¢5 Tenn. Coal & 1ron. 30% H. & Texas Cont...— | Preferred. B2 1liinols Centrai..... 95%a Texas Pacific. 1055 | Jowa Central 884 T0l.A.A.&N. Jich. — Preferrea........ 31 |10l & Ohio Ceax . Eansas & Texas . 141 Preferred. 5 Preferred _....... 204 T0l.5.Louis& K.C0 Kingston® Pem... 8 | Preferred... ... lake Erie & Westa 19 fon ¥acinc, Preferred.. 72 (U. P. Den & Gait.~ LakeStore. 152 [L. K Coraage. National Lead. 26%| Preterrea.. Preferred.. Guaranteed Long siand... ... 64 |U.8. Express. Toulsvilie & Nasa. |U.& Leather. Louisville. Na&Cn . Vg FPreferred. .. ... Manhattan Consol Memphis & Cnacis. Mexican Central. M ichigan Central.. 90 : Minn & 8. L. Wells-Fargo.. ... Preterred. — !Western Union.. . Minn & St Loom. 1444/ W isconsin Central. Jsipreterred...... 7tiu Wheeling & Lu 5 . 2d preferred ... 47 | Preferred. ... . Missouri Pacific.. . 2453/Am Cotton Oil pra: Moblle & Ohlo.... . 2213 W. U. Beet. hville & Chait. ¢%le Aun Arbor. ationai Linseed.. N.J. Centrai. . Duria A wmenca. 16 | Preferred. 1106%4 Erookiyn i ractioa. . lp rre 2d pi rsize BoNL. 4laClass Ads.....101 [Northern Pac 1sts. 115 DoClass B 4, 55.101 | Do2ds. i1 Alsbama. ciuss U 94 Do ds. T8 4tcnison as. . 7934 Do con 5614 Do 2ds A. B ave Vs Olmprovement ls: k0 CanadaSouth 2ds.. 10415 20 Cen Pac 1sisof ’93. 100 Cherokee 4s, 1898.10 1 14/ Do 1897, L1014 Do 1898. 1017, 0114 0734 1091 I hila& eading 4s. 81 Do 1st pidincam. $8%, I GrandeWes: lais 75 <103/ S L& ironMtGen 33 50 Do 4s. . 5934 109 benCity 1ty 62 CH&BAGS ... 01 +0 Carolina 4 touthern Kk Do Pac Cal 1sts. 107 Tenn new 8s....... 8) 19/ exas Pacific isis. &8 7exas Pacitic 2ds.. 2 Union Pac 1sts 96.102 U E4s reg of 1525.120 B Fudsts Den aivi02 LaConsol ds...... 94 Dods, coupon..... 11934 Missouri funding .l—= |1 ¢ 4n. rec of 1907.109 a MK T 248 60 | Do 45 coupon.... 10915 L. B5Y T2 95 ©Ohio 4s.. 69 11214 Mutual Union .. 106 11214 X 3 Cent Gen by" 11814/ \ & funding dene. i) 61 N ¥ C&~t Louts 4510834 Vo registered. e NOr&West Gen 65.115 | Lodeferred 63 . 5 jSaroilna con ds. 95 | Lotrus: rcpissi. 61y Lo 6s, 114 |Wabash 1st 8s..... 105 Noriswesi Consols. 140 | W est Snore e .. 405 L9 aen s, 10414 FOREIGN MARKETS. WHEAT IN LIVERFOOL. LIVERPOOL, EXG., Nov. 18.— ihe spot market 15 firmer at 7s 7d@7s 9d. Cargoes quiet at 36s 9d, sellers. prompt stypment. 5 e FUTURRS. The Froduce Exchange cable gives the following Liverpool quotations for No. 2 Red Winter, No- Yyember. 7s 2d: December, 7s 2d; Jauuary, 78 2d: February, 73 24; March, 7s 2141, SECURITIKS. LUNDON, Exe.. Nov. 18 — silver, 20 18-16d: French i entes, Consols. 11034; 103t iz 7 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. = Ster Ing Exchange, sight. - ‘: g: Sterling Cables......... — 487 New York Exchange, sight. ot Par New Yors kxchange, telegrabhic.. — 05 Fine siiver, ¥ ounce. 4 - (7o Mexican Doilars. .. 81y b2 i (S IROLUCE MARKET. WHEAT ANL O1HER GRAINS, WHEAT—The Albyn takes for Cork 72,666 ctls, valued at $108,684. Fluctuating quotations from Chicago unsettied the local market and futures bobbed about, as will be seen. May Wheat touched $1 6314, the hizhest price yet, and vecember $1 5714, but botk options fell back again. Spor Wheat was firm at $1 4@ ) 473 for common grades, $1 50@1 55 for aver- age --0. I, §1 Boly for choice und $1 5712@L 60 for extra cuoice 1or milling. CALL BOARD SALRS. INYORMAL & F8810N—9:16 0'clock—May—2000 ctls, 1 60; 2000, §1 60%5: 4/ 1 60: i 2000, A , $1 61 818, 4000, 81 6. , 81 o 1 82! 4000, 1 8334 12,000, 000. 81 6. ; 20,000, 61 ‘685 ! Ducks. $5 50@4 tor old and $3 50@+ cember—8000, g1 56814 81 57: 2000, §1° 575 6000, 81 575 SECOND - kSSION — May—8U0U cils. $1 63 ggzg. $1 6:3%; 6000, 16 1/,.‘03:'01:‘561 2 21ty 10000, $1 623 3 5 FEAL T 62315 6000, 16,000, $1 5655: 8000, €000, §). 63%4. December -2000, HEGULAR M orx1Ne Swsstox—Mar—10.000 cus, summer, 20@:5¢ B B: mediom. 15@20c; winter, ‘m’i‘ms?t rendered, 3¢: No. 2, 234c; re- fined, 5¢: Grease, 2c B . $1 61: 22,000, 81 603,: 007, §1 BU%a: 2000, | WOOL—We quote Fall Wool as follows: Moun- £1 6134 4000, $1 62+ 1,000, 31615 8000, | tain. @7c = b: middle counties, ree, B1a@7cs do, F1 617 2000, 51 636y; 10.U00, 1 613as 10,000, | detective, 415@6¢: San Joaquin, 5@5c: o, 100t #1 6185, December—2000, $1 86; 18,000, 1 b6%a. | bill, 5@7c. AFTERNOON Smssrox—May—t000 ctls, $1 6 4000, $1 61 2000, §1 6135; 12.000. $1 617%: ::.l;%fl,‘l 1%, December—2u(i0, §1 56%4; 10,000, BALLEY —Seems to be ratner firmer again We uote Feed, SU@si34qc ctl; choice bright, 86c; B SrGans Rt Geyation, Si@1 10; CALL BOARD sALES. 15 o'ciock - No aa'es. , 9534c: 2000, 9 c; 2 3 C Deem ber—2000, .. o REGULAR MoENING SesstoN—May-—6000 ctls, 98%4c. December—16.000, 8tc. AFTERNOON SEssioN—May—2000 ctls, 95%40: 2000, 25c. Decem ber—4000, $8c. OATS— Prices creep up slowly, bot trade Is du 1. White rang - from $1 10 :0 $1 30 ¥ ctl, according to quality. Black, for feed, 90c@$! 05; for seed, 81 20@1 55: Gray, nominal; led, $1@L 10: Sur- prise, nominal, CON=Coutinued imports of Large * ellow from the East have begun to weaken thi: description. Small kouud Yeilow 1s scarce and hisher. Larce Yellow, 3714@80c; Smuil lLound do, 31 02le@ 10735 B ctl: White, 85@80c. T ¥irm, but rather quiet a: $10734@1 10 ctl. LUCKWHEAT—81 25@! 35 @ctl FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—The murket is stiff at the advance. The Ciiina stesmer took out 6550 bbls. Net cush prices are us foliows: Family exuas, $5@5 10: Poaey extras, §4 90@0: suvernne, $4 1564 50 CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn. $20@21 ¥ ton: Cracked Corn, $20 50@21 50 % ton. MILLSTUFEFS—rices in sacks are as follows, psual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $2 85 ¥ 100 Bs; Rye Flour, $2 75 B 100 Ibs: Rice Fiour, $575 ; Cornmeal, $235; extra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, §3 60: Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, 310 @3 50; Buckwhea: Fiour, §3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $3 50: Farina, $4: Whoie Wheat Flour, Kolled Oats (bbls), $5 T5@6 15; Pearl Bariey, 85,70@4: Spic Fews, '£000: Green do, $4 25 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. Bran and Middlings are 50c higher. in Hay. BRAN—$14314 50 for the best and $13@13 50 ¥ ton for outside brards. 3 A —$18@19 for lower grados, and 19 50030 50 3 ton for the best . o FEEDSTUFFS—Kolled_Barley, $18@19 8 ton; Olicake Mea! at the mll. $23 B ton; jobbing, $24; ciipped Cats, 1 30@1_ 85 @ el HAY—Wneat, $8G11: Wheat and Oat. 37@ 10 60; Oat, £6@0; Barles, $7@8 50: River Bar lev, 85@6 50: Alfalia, $5 50@6 50: compressed, $6 @9 b0: & ock. §56: Clover, $6@5 % wn. STRAW—35@50c P bule., BE: AND SEEDS. BEANS—The demand has ceased and the mar- ket has slumped, aimost all staple descriptions betng lower. Bayos alone are firm at §1 85@1 50: Small Whites, §1 20@1 85: Large Whites, $1 20 @ 30: Pinks, $1@1 (6: Reds, $120@1 25: Black- eye. #125@1 85; Red Kidney, $2 50@2 75: Limas, $180G2: Butters, 91 40@) 76 Pen, 81 40@1 60 etl. SEEDS—Brown Mustard is quotsble at §2 75 3 P ctl: Yellow Mustard, 82 10@2 25 B ctl; Flax, $1 35@1 40 % ctl anary Seed. 2l5@23%c ® Ib: Alfaifs. 61o@6Yec: Rape, 235c; Henip. Sha. DRieD Piias—Niles, $1@L 1o @ ctl; Green, $1 40@1 60 ¥ ctl. POTATOUES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. POTATOES-Sweet Potatoes, 75c@$1 # ctl In sacks and 75c@1 26 in boxess £arly Kose, 35@40c: Burbank Seedlings, 26@i6¢ for Rivers and 50@ 95c P ctl for Salinas. ONIONS—Very steady at 25@35¢ P ctl. Pickles, 25@35¢ B sack. VEGEABLES—Marrowfat Squash is quotable at 86@7 B ton: Eeg Plant. 36@4uc B box: Toma- toes, 15@50c @ box; Cucumbers. 26@50c B bo: Green Peppers. “0@50c ® large box: Dried Pep- pers, 7@Sc @ 1b; Green Peas, 4c @ Ib: String Beans. 5@6c: Limas, $1 20@1 50 B sk: G 8b@dlc ®_box; Dried OKra, 10@lilge = bage, 40c @ cil; Carrots, S0@4Uc B sack: Garlic, 13262 ® b BU11ER, No change C(HEESE AND EGGS. BUTTER—N® change in the situation. CREAMERY. ucy, 24@zbc, with sales at 26¢; seconds, :2@28c B Ib. Datmy—Fance, 2114@22%4c: £00d to choice, 20 2ic: lower grades. jo@i8¢ ® Ib. Tl R FIRKIN—15@17c B Ib CREAMERY 1UB—18@19¢ B 1. CHEE-E—The market con.inues firm, with moderate stocks. Chboice mild new, 916@lUc ® 1b: common to good old, 6%@9c B Ib: Lream Cheddar, 10@11c: Young Amenica, W@lle @ I: Western, 1U@llc: kastern, 11@15c @ . EGGS—The market contibues tirm. Eastern, 20 @22c ¥ dozfor fair w choice; 24@26¢ for fancy and 174@18c for co d-siorage; ranch kggs, 36 @30c for pullets’, 3216@35¢ or smal 10 medium and 36@3sc for’ choice: cold-siornge, 223a@24c: Duck kggs, 2bc FOULTRY AND GAME, POUITRY—Two cars of Eastern sold at 12¢ for Turkeys, $0@5 50 for Hens. $4 50@5 for young Roosters. $4 2.@4 50 for old Roosters and $3 26@ 8 75 for Fryers. ‘The market 107 California stock 18 1n fair shape. Live Turkeys, 11@12c 8 I for Gobblers, 11 @2 B b for Hens: Lressed Turkess, 1@ 35c: Geese, ¥ pair2§l 35: Goslings, $1 5u@1 75; 50 for voung: Hens. $4@5 » doz: Yoosters young, $3 50@ 4 50: co, od, $4@4 60: Fryers, §3 256@3 50: Broilers, §3@3 50 for arge and $2 60@2 75 for small; Pigeons. $1 26@1 50 B dozen 10r young and 75c@$L for old. - GAME —The market is firm. English Snipe, $2: Ja k Snipe, ¥1 dozen; Hare, 81 ¥ doz: Rabbits, $1 50 for Co:tontalis aud &1 25 for small: Gray u!!;e‘ $2 50: White Geese, $)@1 25; Brant, §1 25 @1 75 DECIDUOUS AND CLTRUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS Fomegranates, 50@75c B box. Avpples, 75(@$1 ® box for choles, 35@60c for common. Pears, 25@65¢ B box: Winter Nellis, 75¢@81 25. Persimmons, 50c@$1 B bx. BERRIES— Cranberries from Cape Cod, $8@8 50 B bbl; from Coos Bay, $2 50 § box. Strawberries, $3@4 for large berries. berries, $L@T. ERAEEE S he weak and auil. Tokays, 30 40c; Black Grapes, 2:@4Uc B box: Verdels, 30 10c ® box: Cornichons. 30@40c: Muscat, 36@ 50c: Grapes in crates bring 10@1lbc more than in boxes. Wine Grapes are almost gope and nominal. CITRUS EULTé—New Caitfornis N.vel.% anges, $5; Seedlings, $3 . 3 Lemons, 1780°% box. for Common and_ §-@2 50 3 box for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $3 50@4 50: Californis Limes, 50@7bc: Bananas. $.G2 ¥ vunch; Plueapples, $2@4 8 dozen. DRIED FRUITS, kA1>INS, NUTS, ETC, TRIFD FRUITS— Quiet and unchanged. Quotauons ou e krult Exchange are as fol. lows: CARLOAD Lors—Apricots sre guotable at 6@ 9c for Royals l:"d 1134@l2c for choice 1 fancy Moorparks: Prunes, 3lge for the 4 sizes: Peaches, 4@5%ec for prime (0 cholce, 614 @7c_for fancy and 9@10c for pecled in boxes: Apples, 53,@6c for evaporated and 2@2iac for sun-driec: Pears,21@5c for prime to choice, 4@5Y4c for quariers and 8@6Y4c for hulves: Plums, 4c 10r pitted and 134c 10r unpicted; Nectarnes, 8%@4%gc for choice snd Digc 10r 1mncy: White ¥igs, 3¢: Black Figs, 2%4@274c. £ JOBBING I'RICES — Peaches. 4 lg0 B fancy, 6%@7lhc; B Ib: peeled, ldlac B Apricots. 614@vc’® b: fancy,10c: Moorparks, 13 @13c; evaporaied Apples, 8c: sun-dried, 23,@ Ac; Prunes. 53,@ac for the 4 sizes: Figs, black, Scfor unpressed and 8@3%ac for pressed: white Fles, de; Plums. 414@5¢ for pitted aud 134 forun- lited; Nectarines, s@6c § Ib tur prime (0 fancy: cars,” 214@5c for whole, 414@5%4C 10T Quariers and 414@64c for baives. RAISINS— - al e CAELOAD PRICES, 7. 0. B. FRESNO—Four-crown loose. 5l4c: S-crown. 4l4c; 2-crown. 334c; Seedless Sultanas. 615c: seedless Muscatels. 4c:' S-crown Loudon layers, $1 20: clusters. $1 50: Dehesa clusters, $2 50; lmperial clusters $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ B Ib. JOBBING PRICES—SAN FRANCISCO— Four-crown. loose. b¥4c: 3-crown. 434c; 2-crown. 334c; seediess Sultanas, 574c; seediess Muscatels, 43gc: H-crown London [ayers, $1 30: clusters. $1 60: Debesa cius- ters, $2 76: Imperial ciusters. 83 25. NUTS—Chestnuts quotable at 8@10c: Walnuts. Dew crop, £. 0, b. shipping point, 61pc B Ib for stand- ard and ¥lo@.c B I f 1 sortsheil; Almonds, 6@ €%c for Languedoc, 3@#Y4c for hardshell and 8@dc for paper-shell. jobling: Feanuts. 4@6c for Lasiern 4od de tor California: Tickory Nuus. 5@6c § B: Pecaus, Iaesc: biberts, : Brazl Nuts, | c § ib: Cocoanuts, 100. ~EY —Comb, 10@1%: for bright and 5@9¢c for lower graaes; water-white extracied, 5@53go: Jight amber extracted, 4%2@4%4c: AAFK amoer, 43ge: aurk, 2@3c B . LESWAN—28@26c B B I RUVISIONS. Dealers report a somewhat sla kened demand. CURED MEA'| S—Bacon is quotable a: 6c B B for henvy. 7c@ Ib for lign. medium, 9%4ac for Hght, 10c B 1 for extra lighs and 11%gc B D for sugai- cured: kastern sugar-cured Hams, 13@13%gc; Callfornia Hams, 11@11%c: Mess Beef, 7@7 50; extra mess do, $8@5 50: family do. $9@9 50 extra prime Pork, ¥7 0@ ; exira clear. bbi: mess. $14 P bbi; Smo.ed Beef, 10c B comy ; pails, 7 gmpoundand eysg'lc for pure; Hac rola tierces, b@dYac 40 5-1b. T2oc B B CUTTOLEN - —614 @64 10 tierces aud 73,@ 8l ¥ b iu 10 HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. ui HIDFS AND SKINS—Strong at the recent advanuce, Heavy salted sieers are quotable at 83 8i4c: culls and brands, 7@7%c: medium, 7@7%c: culls aud bran-is, t@6Ygc: light, cuils and brands, 5 Cowhides colls ana brands, ne:% ared Kip, OO aniied Cats @8c; salied "Vea. 6@7c: drv_Hides, 13 culls and brands, 10¢ ; i dry Kip and Veal, 10¢c; gai- LARD—kastern, tlerces. Is auoted at 6¢ for b _for compound aud bl4c for pure: balrbbis, 63g¢; 10-1b lns, Tige: HOFS—The demand for choice lots continues and the market is irm at 6@10c B Ib for fair 1O choice and 11@12¢ for strictly fancy. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, spot, $4 10@4 15: San Quentin, $420: Wool Lags, 2415@26%c: Frult Hags. 514@6c. COAL—Coos Bay 1s lower. Coke is very firm Weliingion s quoiable at $8: New Weilington, 88 % ton: Southbeid Wellington, $7 50 B ton; Seattle. 80 5U@6: Bryant, $5@b 50- Coos Ba; $4 25 Wallsend, #6: ~coich, —: Brymbo, —. Cumoeriand, $13 B ton in buik and $14 In sk: Pennsvizania Anuibracite Egz. $11@12 9 ton: Weish Anthracite, $8@10: Cannel. §8g8 50: Rock Springs. Caste Gute and Pleasant valiey, $7 60: Coke, 81 in bulk and $15 % ton insks. RICE—Chinese mixed quoiable at $3 25@8 40: No. 1, $38U@4 P ©il: exira No. 1, $a U@L b0: Hswailan, 34 o0: Japan, $3 90@4 50. SUGAK—The Western Sugar Refining Company quotes, terms netcash: Cube and Crushed, 57ac: Powdered, 53gc; Fine Crushed, 574c: Dry Granu- iated, 434c. Confec.ioners’ A, 434c; Magnolia A, 48fc: lxira C, d140: Goiden C, dlge; bt barrels Y4< more thau barels, and boxes g more. SAN FRANCitCO MEAT MARKET. Mutton is very firm and there is talk of a further advance. Choice Beet Is also firm. Arrivals of Hosgs are large. Wholesale rates for dressed giock #rom s.augh terers are as follows: BIEF=Choice, 5¥c; first quality, Sc: second do,_di@dlgc: thifa do, 8%c B Ib. VEAL—Large, 415@5¢: small, 6@7c d b ‘I;DTLU_\' Wethers, 6@5%3¢; Ewes 4@5c LAMB-5@6c B b, PORK—Live Hozs, 334@5%0 B Ib for large snd medium and 314@3%4c for small; dressed do, 434 @i%4c B . RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. ¥OR £4 HOURS. Flour. ar sks 118 W heat, ctis... 3,240 3 arley, cils. 16,980 Hides. no. 9% Oats, ctis | 30 Ogden. 725| Wine, gals. 81,000 Corn. Ogden, cils 400 Wool, ois. 94 Beans. sxs 1,645/ Sugar. bbis. 1,970 " 4,661 Leather, rol!s. 370 OUnions, sks. 800 | Raisins, boxes.. 1,645 Bran, sks, 550 Borax, ctls.. 864 Middlings, sks.. 0| Lnmbor. M feai. 70 Hay, tons. €93/ Chicory, bbis.... 5 Butter. cuis 49| e FAMILY RETAIL MARKET. Changes this week ars remarkably few and con- fined 10 the usuai narrow fluc: uations in produce. Following is THE CALL'S regular weokly retall price lisc: COAL—PER TOX. Cannel. 8 50@10 00| PleasantVal 9 50@10 00 Welil; 10 00| Southfield New Wel- Wellington 950 10 00 = 7 - 62 875 $50@10 00 DAIBY PRO Butter, fancy, ¥ e i 0, P roii. 4 do. choice. @ Ordinary ao. Ranch Eegs pdz. FPiekled roli |Honey, combo, 81b.12@15 do, extracted.... 8@l3 Fryers, each... 35@ 49Wil| Geese.ea. Erollers, each.. 2 85| kngSnipe, Bdz3 Turkeys, .. 10@ 1blJak Snipe,Bdzl 50 FRUITS AND NUTS. 5'01-!:& B doz. Dy 3. 16G20 Pears, Cauia oupes, each.15@25 Rasins, B Cocoanuts, each. {Raspbeiries, drwr.40@60 Flgs. B b.. alstrawoerries, Grapes, 3 b e g Lemons, ® doz. Walnuis, ®1.....16@ — VEGETARLES. Artichokes, Bdoz. 75/ Mr'fat Squash. B sgm Beets, § doz 16/ Green Okra, B 8 Beans, white 5{Dried Okra. 3 Ib..15@20 Lina s 46 3lPeppers sre 4 a ] s, Cabbage, each 5@10P:ppers. fried T T15@20 Ceulifiowers, each. Celery, % bunch... Cress, B dz bunchs. 20@! & Parsnips, P aoz....15@20 lroaton: 8 s 28 3 25 Radishes. Sdzbchs. 1 s Cucumber, ® doz 5@)0 Sage, P b. Ege Plant, 8 1. b@ 8Smer ~quasl Sglo Garlic, B B 34 ~String Beans, § 1. 8@10 Green Peas, 3'ib.. 6@ 8 Thyme, B b.......20@30 Lentils, B 1. 6@ »Turnips, ® doa. Lettuce, B doz. 20 15@20 Tomatoes, ¥ b.... 3@ 5 H—PER POUND. 10@ —Shad. . =@ Sea Hasi. 15 Smelts. 8@10 o@12 L1:@15 3 10@ — Soles. 10313 Halibut .. —@ |Skates, each. Herring. 8@ —Sturgeon. Kingfan sulu;gumfl‘. 3 ackerel .. —@ —|Clams, B gal. 36 —|Do. bardshell, 10@ — 100.... = ‘12@15 10@12|Do. sottsheli, § 4z 25@35 m—‘unuela,l\ rt.. ... 10@12 10g1307aters, Cal, B 100400 5 10/D0, Eastern, # dz. 25@40 THE STOCE MARKET. The best prices for the Comstocks were again lower vesterday than on the preceding day. The market was weak in the morning, but firmer in the afternoon. ‘Ibe Challenge and Justice assessments fall de- linguent in the board to-day. At the annual meeting of the Confidence Min- 1ng Company 16," 57 shares were represented and the old d rectors re-elected as follows: W. G. Nor- row Muurice Schmitt, George E. Edwards, J. P. Martin snd James Newlands Jr. W. G. Morrow was elected president, Maurice Schmitt vice-presi. dent. A, G. Gro.h secreiary asd W. K. sharon so- rintendent. The company has a cash balance of 5196 18 In the treacury. The supual mee ing of the Mexican Mining Compa y has been called for Decem ber 1. MoNo—BopiE—400 level—South drifi on_ the Foriuna vein was agvanced 7 feet through hard round from Bodié side. Small hard vein in (he ace. Standard mill statement—Ore crushed for the week, 266 tons for account of Standard mine, Average assay vaoner ialiings, $743. lons con- centrates produced. 23g: as-ay vaiue, $5609. Plate amalgam produce a, 74734 ounces. EOALD SALES, . Followinz were the suies In the San Francisco Stock Board yvesterday: RFGULAR MORNING KFRSION. ~Awwmw~eres 9:80. 200 Alta. 300 Mxic..... 200 Andes. 200 Uccidti.. 20) Belcher 200 Potost 100 B &8, 50 Onnir . 100 Potost. ....7 00 Seg Bel....03 100 Utan......08 b 100 CC&V...1.65/460 Exchar....0: Following were bt mwis inius Pac.tic Stock Losra yesterdey: BFOULAR FrmaroN—10:79, 800 Crwn Pt..3 100... . 100 G&C ) =30, «gg oeelm.;..fifi'l 150 Ophirl.: 200 # e B .02 301 Beicher...41/200 C Foint. . 81} pvs 0! -55(500 Scorplon..02 10 H&ENY.1716/400 SB&EM....03 100 Bulwer...45/200 Kentuck..0-(200 = Nev....59 500 Caleda.... 10,600 Mexican ..58/300 Union_... 49 200 Chailge, 500 U-an ... 08 18 Choirl. 77 400 Y Juckein40 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIVAY, Nov. 13-2p u. COL - a. EXCHA YT 300 Lockwood Con 21 200 Savannan. 46 100 do & 45 STOCK AND BOND XEXCHANGE, FRIVAY. Nov 13- 22 i UNITED STATES BONDS. Fr. Awed, Bid Asked. Ue4gsconp..1(9 — |USdasreg... — W75 Do new i1ssuei20 — | MISCELLANEOUS BONDS. Cal.stChlessy 110 - FacRoll MSt Cal FlecL 83125 — |Do2d1s 6. - Cntra ¢ WSs 97351 & O Ry3 = 318 Dpnt-stex-co 97 P&CL Ry3s, 91 9315 Fdsn L&P63125%4127 |Fwlst KR8%. — 118% F&CHRRBs. 97351093 lieno, WL&L — 105 Geary-stR5s. 100 1u3 |Sacto P& L. — 200 losAngLds. — 100 (SF&NPR3s. 99 100 DoGnteed8s — 101 (SPRRArizia — 6% Mkt-atCble6s119%% — |SPRRCald). 110 — DoRyConds.. 10533108 |SPERCaiss — 100 NatVin6sist — 100 |SPErRCaiSs 96 97 NevCNgR7s 100 sV cBs.. 118 11014 N P C KR8s 100 = |SVWaterds. 9875 0914 N Ry Calds. 1013 5 [Skmesus 29 N Ry Cal 63 SunsiL&T6s. — — Onk Gas 5s. 104 [Suitersikos 1083 103 is ba. — 108 |VisalaWlws — & — Uniuivus ¢a.119 11934 WATEE STOCKS. Contra Costa 30%g 35 |~anJjosws... _ _ Marin Co... wy ' — |~ rogvaide, §835 9814 ©AS STOCKS. Capitat,..., — &8 |lacific Liens 49 5014 Central-.’|' 95 — |Sanirancsco 9814 9854 Onx GL&H _ DAMISWOCKWLL... — @ sy Fucusslwp, — 8klg INSURANCE STOCKS. Fireman’sFa16244150 [~un =i COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. AmerB&TC. — — |Londonr&a. 126 128 AngloCal... 54 59 |Londonas®. - 30 BankofCai. 230 — [Merch Ex... 13 — Cal B DETC10714110 [Nevada. FusiNwion. 179 486 [Sather BUa. - SAVIWGS BANK STOCKS. GerS&1,Co. 1500 1500 (tav Loaa. — 105 HumbS&L1100 =— [Security..... 345 ~ — Mutual..... — 40 [UnioaTros.770 — bkSavUnion — 500 STREET RAILEOAD STOCKS. 107 110 — 50 i385 4314 POWDER STOCKS. Atantlen.., — - |GamcCom.. 177 18 Eastern D0 78 — |[JudsonD.ll - — Caltornia X2 79— [Vigore..”T, 80c — MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Almskapkry. 95 97 (NatVinCo. — — BIkDCosiCo. —~ 10 [OceanlcSSCo 1835 20 CalCot Mills — — [PacAuxFA — 4 KEdison Light 1253126 PacBoraxCo. 98 100 GasCenAssn, — — [PacRoll MUl — ~— Ger Lead Co. S0 100 |Parf PainiLo 7 HawC&SCo.. 19 1934 PacTransCa. - nuteh S PCo_2635 53| Pac T&T Co. by MerkxAssn. 100 "il0 |Subset TE&L. Mkieclighs 83 4% Unied Ulo. BALES —MOBNING SKESSION. Board— 5 Edison Light & Power Co. 125 75 100 Hawailan Commercial. . 19 1234 76 do do 19 25 150 Mariet-st Rallway. 43 50 26 Hutchinson S P Co.. .. 26 3734 5 Oakland Gas, 54 00 #2000 Omnibus Cable Bonds. 119 25 30 Pacific Gas Imp. 89 00 $1000 S P Branch Railway Bonds.. 96 00 $15,000 Sutter-st Railway Bonds. 110 00 SALES—A VIKENOOS 5833004 Fosrd— 4 Edison Light & Power Co. 126 00 6 Hawallan Commercial 18 25 15 do do.. 19 1214 160 Hutchinson 8 P Co.. 25 50 100 Market-st Kaliway 43 50 680 S F Gaslight. 98 50 10 S V Wate: ¥8 3734 $5000 S P Branch 96 00 ~ireer— 80 Oakland Gas. 54 00 $10,000 Omnibus Cab! 119 25 ——————— HOTEL ARRIVALS. LICK HOUSE. P Vallensen, Arno R D Robbins, Suisun W O Waso1, San Jose S Finnell & w, Tehama J E Mulgrew, Skaggs S W A Mathews, Paso Robls G Nuunemaker, Visalla C W Spaliing & w, Cal Mrs C - Deoney & w,Ala A N Dickson & w,Stockn L AWbiiehur-i&w,Giiry Miss G Burr, M onteray G Hall, Nevada City = J Stanton, Nevada City D McKenua, Salinas M S Ford & w, Nev Clty L W Mouitrie, Fres 0 Mis G Gurthe, Nev City H W Mar:in, Nev City MrsJRtacneitds, Wiliws J pender, Wis G P Runyon, « our Iand W B Wallace,Visalia J L Hudner & w, Holiister W I Rogers. Los Ang Miss 8 Perroit, Woodbrge W M >mith & w, Blsgs H C Van Ness, N Y Mrs M Biown, N Y H 1.1 khoff, San Rafael Mrs Wilson, Sacto W Sexton. *an Jose E Schultz, N Y C M Cogian, Sacio RUSS HOUS:. A B Wiliams & w, Nev F Sparks, King Clty 8 Bowers, Ukian H Johnson, Routiers J H Bro khouse, Mass C ‘Thevaux, Mass 4 H Egan, Mass G twa :sen, Modesto V Dunlop, Or P Houlg &w, =t Louls M Leloguet, Cal Birs D Frossman. Los An 3rs i Frossman, Ls An RevJ ...cCee, Stockton P Alkin, . onneville E Bexon, Healdshurg N Nelson, Healdsburg J C Jones, Belmong O veierson, Arcadie C Eaton, Nev City C H Powell. Chicaso E Smart. Seattie S R Crowe, ~eait.e R M Francisco, H M Bay R Lune, Bakerstield Mrs Witten, Los Angeles M J Witten. Los Ang J Harvey & w, Sacto Cott & w, fowa. TM Brown, Eureka Mrs H C Davis, Seattle J Jeans, Winters G Roberts, Lakeport S Benaett, Santa Rosa GRAND HOTEL. N B Ambrose, Lockeford E A Bridgeford, Colusa 3 1 Cox, Folsom J A Bruet & w, M Thomas, Cat ¥ W Derby, Cal G Pelrano, San Jose J F Franser, <an Jose E Johnson. Colo G Lingo, Birds Landing C Grauy &w, *n QuentinC E Kent, Nev City W F Williamsou, Cal W D Perrice, Pasadena. B E Waters, Cal C Muisey, Cal A E Leroy, Bakersfield , Buerstield F L Coombs, Napa P Johnson, Angels Camp A Ward, England J H Topley, Vallejo H Vachill, Burlingame J Hanfell, Lompoc J Haggerty, Hanford G L Prentice, Willows J C Tice, *tockton L Van Dus-n, Ukiah A M Duncan, Ukiah A Levy, Yolo G V Berkey, Colusa NEW WESTERN HOTEL. J W Cneney, Randsburg Dr Smith & w, Lathrop J Nettle, Lathrop C Marrion, Cotton City R C Cook, Cotton Clty Mrs A B Oliver, E L Clerk, N Y B L Fisber, Ala W_H Gregors, Ala C Demetrak, Cal 3 McDonald, Berkeley A E Brighton, San Jose E'S Drumane, San Jose G L Lewls, San Jose H C austin, Kans City J H Wilams, Kans City D B Howard, Visalia = F Ross, San:a Rosa B J Hansen, Merced R Muliord, Fresno H Johnson, Doverville D L Brady, Fresno A D Moore, Tulare S D Baldwin, Wash S ¥ Lee & w,Grant Pass J M McDopald,Grnt Pass W Walworth, Glenwood A Picolle, Nevada City PALACE HOTEL. C AlLow, NY C Schultze, Guatemala H Gerlach, Hamburz _ Rosa Witzel, Munich 3irs Schulize, Guatemal C Chapman, Bangor W H Nason, Bangor Mr& Mis Freshman, N Y D Kvere.t. N Y H E Niese, Jersey City C F Tibbitts, US N 4 P Green, Bosion 1013 | order of occurrence as to L Lake | bazy: wind NW; velocity 8 . Benicia | 1, , mOOUN AND 1IDE, T.£ COAST AND GrODETIC SURVEY TroE) BULLETIN PUBLHXD BY OXFICIAL [ ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTES DENT. Satur a . Novemoer 14 Sun rises. . 6.51/ Moon rises Sun sets ©.4.58| Moon sets. November - 1895 2.5| 9.3/ 80(1009 41 | W 20| 0.44 3.4/10.88| NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand columr, and the successive tides of the day in the tlme. The second time column zives the second tide of the day, the third time columb the third tide, and tne last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, except wheu there &re but three iides, as sometimos sccars. The he'ghts given are additious to the soundings on ihe United Siates Coas: Scrvey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes the belght, and then ihe number given s subtractive grom the depth ziven by the charis. NOTICS TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographie Office located In the Merchant! Exchanze ls ma. ot »d in Sam Francisco for the benefit of mariners withont regard 10 nationaiity and free of expense. . ‘Navigators are cordlally ‘lnvited o visit the office. where complete seis of charts and saliing direci.1ous of the world are kept on hand for com- par.son and reference, and the latest Information can aiways be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and Is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegrapblc signal received each day from' the Unitad States Naval Observaiory a. Mare Isiana, Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, 1§ published the same day oy the afternoon papers, and by the morning papers the followlag day. W. 8. HUGHES, Lieutenant, U. 8. N., in charge. The Time Ball. BEANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFIOE, U. 8 N., MERCHANTS' EXCHANGR EAN FRANC18CO. Novembver 18, 1898. The time ball on Telegravh Hil was droppel exactly at noon to-day—L. .. a. noon of the 120tn meridian, or exacily & 8 ¥. M., Greenwich time. W. S. HUGHES, . in cua ntenant U. SHIPPLIaG INAELLAGENCE, Axrived. FRIDAY, November 18. Stmr Progreso, Storrs. 89 hours from Seatile; 261 0 tons coal. to P B Cornwall. Stmr Albion, Lundquist, 28 hours from Point Buchon Lauding: produce, to Ninshelmer Bros. Stmr Scotia. Johnson, 19 hours from Rock- port: 286 M ft lumber, t0 J R Hanity. Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 18 hours from Fort Bragg: 11,000 raliroad tics, t0 Union Lumber Co. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 56 hours from San Diego; ballast. to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr North Fork, Hansen, 26 hours from Eu- reka; pass and mdse. to Charles Nelson. Sunr Weeott, Whitney, 14 hours from Albion; 1unber, (o Alblon Lumber Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Jansen. — hours from New- Pport: pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Schr Scray. Mcallep, 1- days trom Port Blake- ley, via Cape Flattery 914 days; {aths, to Renton, Hoimes & Co; vessel. to W G H: Schr Vesta, Lundvaldt, 1% days from Tacom: lumber. to Hanson & Co. Up river direct. Schr Nettie Low. Low, 6 hours from Poin: Reyes: — bxs_butter, to J H Newbauer & Co. Schr Helen N Kimball, Guttormsen, 8 days from Willapa Harbor: 250 M ftlumber, to Simpson Lumber Co Schr Christina Steffens, Nordling, 48 hours from iversens Landiag: wood and posts, to R A Gil- bride. Schr Etta B, Bourne, 12 hours from Fort Ross; 20 bxs butter, 23 cds wood, to Ross & Hewlett. Cleared. FRIDAY, November 15. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka; Goodau, Periins & Co. Stmr Mineola, Pillsbury, Comox: Pacific Imp Co. Stmr Columbia, Lonway, Astoria; Oregon Rail- way and Nav Co. hBr ship kudora, Ogilvie, Queenstown: G W Mc- Near. Fr vark Jules Verne, Hanmon, Queenstown; G W McNear. Scbr Webfoot, Donneily, Istapa; San Francisco Bridge Co. Salled. FRIDAY, Novemver 13. Stmr Santa Rosa. Alexander. San Diego. Stmr Pomona, Doran, Eureka. Stmr Truckee, Daniels, Coos Bay. Sumr Gipsv. Leland, Santa Cruz. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson. Stmr San Benito, Smiih, Tacoma. Brship Albyn, Willlams, Queenstown, Ship Louisiana, Ha crow, Melbourne. Yark Rufus E Wood, McLeod, Seattle. Schr Benlan, Jobnson. Coos Bay, in tow of stmr Arcata. Schr Wm F Witzemann. Olsen, Port Blakeley. Schr Corinthian, Zaddart. Schr Mary Ktta, Zaddart, Collins Landing. ielegraphio. POINT LOBOS, Nov. 1. 0 p. M.~Weaina: i03. Charters. The bark McNear loads mdse ‘or Melbourn The schr Zampa Ioa s lumber at Tacoma for Guavmas: Nic bark Bundaleer. lumber at Che- mainus for Freemantle; bstn CC Funk, redwood at Eurexa, for Sydney, 40s; bark Clairmont, fum- ber at Hastings Mills for Delagoa Bay, 62s 61; schr Ly nan D Foster, lumber on the Sound tor Freemantle, The Br ship Indian Empire was chartered prior to arrival for wheat to Europe, 27s 6d. Domestic Porta. SEATTLE—Salled Nov 13—Stmr Willamette, for Alaska. SAN DIEGO—Sallea Nov 13—Brship Amazon, for Queenstown. PORT BLAKELEY—Satled Nov 13—Bark Kate avenport, for San_Francisco. USAL—Arrived Nov 15—Stmr Navarro, hence Nov 12. GREENWOOD—Arrived Nov 13—Stmr Whites- boro, hence Nov 12. FORT BRAGG—Arnved Nov 13—Stmr’ Noyo, hence Nov12. COOS BA Y—Salled Nov 13—Stmr Homer, for San Francisco. Arrived Nov 13—Stm- Bonita, hence Nov 11 UMPQUA—Arrived Nov 12—Senr Lucy, from San Pedro. V_NTUR \—Salled Nov 18—Strar South Coast, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Nov 9—Br bark Iredale, frm Victoria. Sulled Nov 9—Br ship Earl Dunraven, for Queenstown. Cleared Nov 9—Br ship City of Glasgow, for W Hook, Los Angeles Mr & Mrs W Tayior,N Y | United Kingdom. H I Genrig. Pa J T Albenger, Pa M Hellend:w,Ls Angeles J O Reis, Oakland Miss Brooks, Uskiand K Henne, Stanford B Simples, Sianford 0 Wabrmund & w.Texas Mrs W T yior Livermor Hrs G Goodman, Cal Mr&MrsMeagher,Chicag BALDWIN HOTEL. T B Pritchard, Sausa ito Mrs M Stevens, Stockton Mrs Barker, Livermore Mrs H Corcran, Stockton Miss Barker. Livermore J W i vereit, Seattle B P Barker, Livermore L Lieman, Vallejo W K ~outbard, N Y W P Lange, Chici F D We herby, Boston M W Brafsell, St Louls W Helss, N Y A L Curiton, Milwaukee C A Ingelas. Boston T Winter&w, Alameda D Lee, Kelseyvil.e G Campbell, Grass Valley © st Williams, St Paul —————— THE CALL CALENDAR. NOVEMBER, 1896. Su. | Mo.|Tu.| W.|Th. | Fr. 2|s|a|s]6 8|9 110)|11{12(13| 14| Firs Quars 16138.1121181.194.20 .2) Full Moon. ===l Nov. 20. 22 (98|24 (25| 262728 | (@ Last Quarter, Sov. 27. OCLAN STEAS L. Date« of Departure From Snn Francisco. STKAMKR | WST NATION.| S\ L | Prem Columbla. .. | Poruana Nov 14.10au| Pler 24 Co0s bay.... | Newpor Nov 15. tam|Pier LL Clty Puebia|Vic & Pgt Snd 9am|Pler 9 A. Blanchrd | Oregon ports.. Pler 13 Corona..... |>an blero.. . Plarll Grays Harbor Pier 2 Humboldt Bay Eioc 9 -| Yrauina Say vler 2 Novi81z u|P MSS NOv 19.10aM | Pler 24 1ov19, faw STEAMENS 10 ARKIVE. Faow Grays Harvor. Yequina sav Yaquina Bay. Crescent Clty Coos Bay mOX.., ‘Tacoma. Portiand. Portland. Victoria & Puget Soun Humboid. Bay. Newport. g‘y‘?' Kverett. | Departure Bay. ellington... .|Dgparture Bay. Orizaba Mexico I Nov 21 Newport. V;EWHI & Puget Sound | De Bernardi & Co: Willard Bros: O B Smith & Co Eastern Ports. NEW YORK—Cleared Nov 13—Ship John Me- Donald, for Yokohama, Foreign Ports. FALMOUTH—Arrived Nov 12—Br ship Varana from Portland. B sailed Nov 12—Brship Slerra Cadens, for San Francisco. QUEENSTOWN —Sailed Nov 11—Ital bark Cate erina Accame. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 18—Stmr Lucania, from Liverpool and Queenstown: stmr Burgundia, from Marseiiles; stmr Persia. from Hamburg. HAMBURG—Arrived out Nov 15—s.mr Patria. SOUTHAMPTON—Salled Nov 13—Stmr Nor- mannia, LIZARD—Passed Nov 13—Sim: Southwark, fm New York, for Antwerp. Imnortationa. ARCATA—Per North Fork—b7 cs fresh fish, 23 keus butter. 1 sk corn, 1 pkg hardware, 1 bbi glass, 10 oil tanks, 9 sks stock, 31: M fu lumbver, 505 M shingles. 50 M NEW PORT—Per Coos Bay—21 sks co'n, 1 cs shoes, 1 cs cheese, .2 bxs p rsimmons, 10 858 pea- nuis, 68 bxs oranges, 78 sks wainuis, 35 bxs lem- ons. East San Pedro—10) bxs C fish, 8 hi-bbls fish, 181 sks corn. 33 (s mdse. San Pedro—16 cs mdse, 11 cs honey drawers, 1 bol walnuts, 2 cs ci.ars, 1 cs gnoes. Hu: n-me=1 cs hardware, 1 ke felloes. Vintara—170 cs muse. '3 sks dry fral, lcs bean flour, 48 cs honey, 19 cs flour. 48 sks beans, 1 cs voots and suoes, 2 bxs limes, 85 vxs lemons. Carpinterla—1 bx seed, 5 sxs wainus. Santa Barbara—45 cs mdse, 9 bb s m:neral water, 47 bxs lemons, 3 sks crawfish. 1 bx fish. Guviola—123 sks wool, 420 dry pelts, 32 sks ciawfis Port Harford—79 cs mase. 2 bdlsdry hides, 17 s eggs. 4 bxs butter, 1 coopchickens, 455 sks bl aminous rock 20 dressed calves & bxs fish. Cayucos—9 bxs batter, 1 bdi calfskins. 2 dry hides, 2 bdls green higes, 3 sks <reen hid 3. 6 drms cheese, 4 c3 eggs, 11 sks cheese, 52 dressed caives 1 cs cigars. San Simeon—] cs cheese, 1 tub butter. 215 o eggs. 1 tuo 514 bxs bat.er, ¢s muse, - bxs apples, 2 coops chickens, 56 dressed calves, 6 bxs fisu. santa Cruz—45 bxs butter. Consicnans. 5 Per North Fork—Union Figh Co: J Trapinl: A ‘rarantinl; E J Bowen & Co: MT Freitas & Co: Dunham, Carrigan & Co: Callforiia Glue W orss; Standard Ol Co: Chas Nelson: Thos Day & Co. Ver Coos Bay—Newmark & Edwards: W Witt- land: Buckingbam, He nt& Co: L ~catens & Co: C K Whitney & Co: Gray & Barbieri: J A Pane; The C £ Lorry Co: Tillmann & Bendel: Hooper & Jennings: McDonough & Hunyon: M C Ma <ley L Snow: Lewis Packing Co: Payot, Upham & Co! Norton, Teller & Co: J M Livy: C W idams: J A Bowley: EGarmick: Cahn, Nicielsburg & Co; Bakerd i{amilton: W ater ouse, Lester & Co; W A" Nown; Cox Seedand PlantCo: Sunset Tele- graph ana Telepuone Co: W A Sonroud; Labor §xcvange; Wieland Brewink Co: S Fos er & Lo Hoffian & Rothsch id: Sachs Bros: J M Moore Allen & Lewis: L Scatena & Co; W C Price & Co: Enterprise Brewery: Dairymen's Unlon: Page & Sons: E J Bowen & Co: Allen & Lewis: JJ Shinn, & Co: J Ivancovicn & Co: American Unlon Fis Co: D Hirscaler: A Puladini; Western Meat Co, Deere Imp Co: Hilmer. Bredhoft &Scuuiz: Buf¥ato Brewery: Thos Denigan, Son & Co: J B Ingulla: Witzel & Baker: J Strauss: Marshail & teimers Dairymen’s Unlon: C H Harrls: Willams & Bal ‘Pac. fic Coast Fish Co: H Kirchmann & Co: J oftman; J S rauss; Hills Bros: Bissinger & C Chas Montgomery & Co; L D Stone & Co; F Ur. & J Schweltzer & Co; Willard Bros; A Meser 5 ..Nov 21 | Chase: ftussel; DM Usborne; T J shackelford; DM Veboras ford; Kobler &

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