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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1896 THE COMMER SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. sflver unmmp‘;‘l& ‘Wheas slightly off. Bariey, Oats and Rye unchanged. Corn continues to decline. ‘Beans genera ly quiet. Hay and Feedstuffs unchanged. ‘Evaporated App.es weaker. Raisins show some change. ‘Walnuts firm. Grapes dull More Esstern Apples arrived. Green and small Oranges burt the market. Sweet Potatoes weak. Onjons unchanged. Poultry comin in poor and undesirabie. Provisions unchanged. Cholce Eggs moved up agaln. Butter and Cheese steady. Hides qute: but firm. New Yorx kxchange advanced. O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow Explanation. fancy reported favorably on the new crop. Clo ing Pa | and serlin cab es were higher. | changed. , The weakness which deve oped on the receipts of | CIAL WORLD. 868750: March, 88! May, 86% $35%c: December, !o"y.v. % st BN —Active, weaxer; No. 2, 29¢ eleyator; 30c 0as. Uptions were more active and ¢'osed; @ecline on iower Liverpooi cables. M t;:mblesrx:lm: sotive. Nove bor.g;!%c T, 2 anuary, 30c: May, 5234¢ OATS Easter, Options more active, weaker. December, 22573 May, 253,c. Spot prices: No. 2,2284c; No. 2 white. 2515¢c: No. 2 Chicago, 2834c: A« Tgc: No.8 white, 2244c; mixed Western, 22@24c: white do, 25@32¢. Provisions. LARD—Easy. Western steam. $4 05: city. $3 8214 December, 84 05, iiefined. dull: Contl- #4 50; South American, $4 80: compound, 439G55c. % FYURK—Duil. New mess, &8 25@8 75. < BU1TEK—Fair demand: light receipts. West- ern dairy. 8@l3c; do creamery, 1315@18c: do factory, 17@2=c: Ligins, »2¢; imitation creamery, =: November 103,@15c. < ;;‘ESEZ—inet:auy. Part skims, 31526%c¢: il akims, 3¢ Euus—cn:?cd firmer. Icehouse. 1615@18c Western fresh, 21@23c; do case, $2 limed, 1532@168. salALLOG —fimm. Cliy, Sgge: counwry. 3343 c. CHITONSEED OIL—Crude, 2214@25¢; prime, 2214@26c. HICE—Firm: unchanged. MOLASSES—Quie.: unchanged. COFFEE—Steady: 10 points down. December, 9 25; March and May, 29 25 uly, $9 35; Sepiember. §9 3) Spoc Kio, « uil, lower. ' No. 7. J054c. K—Hards 15c ‘ower. Gff A, 4lgc:. mold andard A, 434c: confectioners’ A, 414c; 4c: crushed, 4c; powdered, 455C; Cubbs, 45gc: granuiated, 43; Produce. HOPS—Firm; Pacific oast. 3@18%4¢. WOOL—Firm, Domestic fieece, 16@23c; pulled, 18@31c; Texas, 7@12c. Merchandise. FPIGIRON —Fairly active; firm. Amertoan, £11 COPPER—FIrm. Lake. £1130@11 50. LEAD—Firmer. Domesiic. - £21533 8734 TIN—Firm. Straus, $13 05@18 10; piates, SPELTEK—Firm. Domestic. $4 15@4 25. CHICAGO MALKETS, and January, $9 @s9 30; Jone and @9 35. moderately active. CHICAGO, ILL, Noyv. 19.—A very unceriain feeling prevatled in the wheat market this morn- ing. The early Liverpoo. quoted 344 advance, which did not compare favorably with our rather bulge of yesterday. Our opening Wwas therefore with & somewhat restra ned feeling, prices losing from 14c to %se. The offerings were Dot very plentiful. aud upon a disposition to buy being evinced a sharp buige Of over a cent took place. The gain was scareety achieved when late r advices from Liverpool, quoting from 344 to 133d decline, cae to hand. Tais reversed the o4 £ o f proceeling, prices dropping almost instantly | Where they were at the siart Receipi: in the | Nor hwest were fair ai 381 cars, against 451 last Thorsday and 1061 cars a year sgo. to Chicrgo re eived 93 cars and inspected out 264.784 bushels The Cincinnati Price Curre t Aniwerp was u + xport clearances were 525.8.1 bushe s. The arrow flies with the wind. Thetopfigures 't ¢ Liv rpool cabes continued during the re- ¢ station indicate maximum temperaturs for the day: during ‘the past tweive hours. those underneath it,if any, Lhe smountof of Paris est maied the French crop at rainfall, of melted snow in inches and hundredths. busheis mors than tie average of the Jsobars, or solid years. This intensified the weakness pear the mainder of the session. The Builetin des Hulles 000,000 ast ten limes, connect poin s of equal sir pressure; iso- close. December opened from 7814@78¢, soli therms, or dotted lines, equal iemperature. The word “hieh” means high Larometric pressure and is usually accompanied by fair westher: ‘“low” refers t0 low pressure. and is usually preceded and accompanied by clondy weatherand rains. “Lows”_us ally fi )pest on the Wushincion coasi. When the pressure is bigh in_the interior and low along the coast,and the isobars extend north and south along the coast. rain is probabl but when the “low” 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With a “high” in ihe vicinity of Idabo, and | the pressure falling to the California coss’. warmer | weather may be expected in_summer and colder weather In winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resuli. WEATHER BUREAU REPORT, TUSITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | TURE, WEATHER BUREAT, FRANCISCO. Cal., Nov. 19, 1896, 5 P. M.—Weather conditions and general forecast: The following maximum temperatures are re- ported from stations in California to-da; Eureka 50, Fresno 66, San Diego 70, Red Bluff 50, San Luis Obispo 72, Yuma 78, San Francisco | 56, Los Angeles 70. San Francisco data—Maximum temperature 56, minimum 52, mean 54. Rainfall during past 24 hours, .14. A storm of large extent is apparently forming over the Pacific Ocean and will cause unseitled | wea'her, With rain and high soutbeas erly winds along tne Souther n Pacificcoast for posstvly two or more davs. The pressure has fallen over tae en- | tire seaboard, excep: at Los Apgeles. On the Nortpern Pacific coast, while the weatber is fair, there has been s marked fali in pressure. The pressure has also fallen decidedly over aArizona | and northwestward through Nevada and Oa ifor- | pia. Rain Is faliing to-nignt g-nerally over Caiifor- | nia. Anareaof high pressure overlies the Upper | Missourl Valiey, accompanied by ciear and very | cold weather. Tempera:ures of 20 aegrees below zero ars reported in Northesst-rn Montana. he | len slightly over Northern | | Forecast made at San Francisco for 30 hours | ending midnignt November 20, 1898: I Norihern California—Rain Friday, although the | weatier wiil be temporarily fair in’tbe nortbera | portion: fresh uorinerly, changing 10 southeast- | erly, winds { Sou hern California—Cloudy weather, with Tain Frid-y: fresh westerly winds. da— loudy w ather, with rain Friday. | Utah— loudy J riday. r;\;mm—cmnuy weather and possibly showers | riday. | San Francisco and vicinity — Cloudy weather, with rain Friday; fresh norib riv winds. ALEXANDER 6. MCADIE, Local Forecast . fficial A maximum wind velocitv of 34 miles from the east is reported a: Fort Canby. NEW YORK MARKETS. Financial NEW VORE. N. Y., Nov. 19.—Speculation was quite tame thron-nout the session. Although lit- | tie encouragement was received from London at | the opening sieriing exchange ru'e sirong at an | advance in the posted Tat>s to $4 83@4 8614 and the bulls managed to keep the siock market firua during the fi st hour of business The fact that & better feeling existed as tothe Cuban situation | als0 tended to strengthen the list. An sdvance af 14@135 per cent wus recorded. General Electric nising 1%5, Manhattan. Tennessee Coal and Lead preferred 134 and the other shares 31034 per cent. The buying power, which was not great at any time, soon exbausted itsel?, and during the sfter- noon specula:ion became weak, the early improve- ment beln: almost entirely icst. The pariiculary weak shares were ugarand American Spirits. The former deciined from 11834 10 11675, There was | heavy realizing in Americin Spirits, and the com- mon and_ preferred declined respectively from 147 to 1814 and from 3234 t0 3114. Coited Siates Leather preferred feli srom 68 10 663, wnile United States Kubber common rose from 24 10 | 2434, Bay State as fell 134 per cent and Long 1:laind soid at a drop of 4 poluissince the last pre- viousl reported sale Sjecialiles were rather dull and weak in tone. | Net chunzes in the general list were merely frac- tional outside of Sugarand Keding. The former 108 114, while the atter cained 3. Inthe special- | ties Metropolitan Traction drop,ed 3%g. Total sales were -05.136 shares. nd miscelianeous bonds market 7 he feature of the trading was adrop ot 8 percent in [0.edo, St. Lout, and Ki sas (ity sixes certificates. East Tennessee fi fell 135: Kunsas agu Tvxos sixes J: Noribern cific firsts, 134: Southern Keliway consol fi 135: ‘lo.edo. Peoria and Western fours, 3%, and New York Central coupon sevens, 55. ~ales were #1,695.000. In Government bonds $30,000 coupon fives sold at 112% 113, $13,(00 coupon fours of 1907 ac 110 an @0 011925 ar 119%4. Grain. FLOUR—Steady, dull: winter wheat, low grades, $2.0@2 :5: fair 1o fancy, $3 25@4 55 patents, 5 90; Minnesota ' ciear, $3 40@4 15; straigits, $3 90@4 85: patenis. $3 85@5 10: low extras, $2 20@3 2.: rye mixtures. $3 2. @3 75 su- perfine, §2 40@3 fine, 31 50@2 90 Noutnern flour, dull: common 10 fmir extra, $2 85@3 45; good Lo ms‘a“of?bn 45@3 6U. Rye flour, quiet, steady, at 26. 2{,3)MNMEAL—DIIH: Western Yellow, $1 90@ RYE—Dull, easier; Western, 43%c. £. 0. b. BARLEY—Weuk, 2734@28¢, . 1. 1. Buffulo. BARLEY MALI—Numinal. Western, 50@60c. WHE 3 T—Spot market easier with options: No 2redt. 0. b., 9455c; ungraded red, 84@95; No. 1 Northern, 8935c. Options were 1airly active and advanced o on firmer cabies, dec ined J54@ TC with the West and on easier cab'es: rallled L4c on covering, closing weak at 1@156c under yesterday. May and December most ac.ive. No. 2 red. January. FINANCIAL. | houses were the scllers general! | Am Ter & Cable... 80 between 79 and under yesterda row 84@8 ing at 771sc, 13sC Teceipts for (o-m i~ No. ! s ot wheat rangea rrom iosing avout 24@85c. CURN—Inclined 10 weax uess in the beginning of the s:ssion. Part of the Lime it was h-Ipea in that respiCi by wheat, But most zenerally che depres- si0n was one due'o a c:nsciousness of its own d. me.its. Receipts were 455 cars and 171.398 busb: ¢ls were taken from store. Liverpool cabies were 34d lower. kxpor: clearan es amounted to - 61, 816 b shels. day corn o ened at2 &gc, declined 10 2654c, closing at Y653@2634c, aC unGEr yes- | terday. Estimated reccijts for io-morrow 30 | cars. UATS—Trading in Oats was moderately ood but OIhINg 10 boast of. ~ome of Lhe elevator co cerns bought freelr. Scalpers and commission Receipts were s were taken fro; 180 cars an: 62,204 ou: store. £xports were 4 bushels. May oa losed 34@Yec under veterday. Estimated re- celpts for o-morrow 233 cars PEOVISIONS—Projuct derfved material assist- ance from wheat eariy, but like toe grain markets generaliy slumped off ‘ater 1o the session. Weak- Des. in the «0g marketla € 1n the morring was a discouraging incident ~ January pork ciosed i 23ac lower. January .ard 233c lower aud January ribs loser. BUTTER—The butter market was firmer to-day. Recelpts were lizht. Creameries—Extras, 2)15c B b: firsis, 18@19¢; secouds. 14@l6c: Imitations, fancy, 12@4c. vairies—Exiras, 17¢: firsis. 13@15¢c: seconds. 108 lic. ladles — Exuas. 10gllc: firsis, 5@Slc: packing slock, 9@Ylac: grease, ia@sc: roll butter, 11@l2c. EGGS—Were in good demand and firm. The weather was more favorable to this market. Fresh stocs soid at P dozen. MONEY—Was 6@/ on all classes of loans. New York exchange sold at 70c premium. Closing Prices W HEAT—November, 7634c; December, 77%4c: May. 8935@S05g:. CORN— ovember, 22%c; December, 2:@ 253ge: May.2 5326 OATS—Novemvuer, 1%17c; December, 15%c; | May, 2145@21 55 1ph§tx—beczmbex, $630; January, 37 40; May, 75. L3 RD—December, 83 6714: January, $3 87%k; May, $4 10 RIES—December, $3 60; January, $3 6714: May, $3 90. Livestock. UNION STOCKYARDS. ILr. Nov. 19.—The s0pply of catile was light to-day. Matnred siock wosstroug and 10c higher. The general market was firm Trade {n hogs was siow. Offerings were fair aud the demini only moderaie. The feeling was easy and iu some insiances prices were 5clower. Sheep and ‘ambs showed a stead- ier tone. Primelsmbs were 5c higher. Sheep were quotable abuut the same as yest-rday. CATTLE—Keceints. 8000. Fancy beeves. 3510 @5 25 choice 10 prime 1500 10 1700 B steers. 84 70@5 10: good to choice steers. 1200 to 1500 B. £4 40@4 70; mieaium steers. 1100 t0 ) 250 B. $4 00 @4 35: iaic bref sicers. 3000 10 1200 Ds. 35 50@ 39, commou beef steers. $3 50@3 2004 t0 cholce siockers and feeders. 80U (0 12501 b, 83 503 3 80: felr 10 xood do. 50U 10 75 B 52 839 8 45: buolls, choice to excra, $3 10@3 75: bulls, poor to choice. $2 00@3 UU: cows sna heifer, T to choice, : cows, common {0 fair canners. $1 50 calves, good 10 choice. $4 T5@5 25; caives, common o ood, $2 75 4 70; Texas grass sicers. $2 5@3 65: Wesiern range steers, 3340 @4 25; Western rauge cows ana_ heifers. 5 | @3 60; milkers and sprinzers, ® head, $25@40; Texas fed steers. 83 708 25. HUGS—Keceipta. 25,000 Heavy pacxina anc ebippins Jots. $3 103 40: common (0 choice mixed. 83 10@3 4235: choice assoried. 6 30@ ©40: Dizht, £310@3 10: piga. $2 SVS3 50 SHEEP—Xeceipie 14.000. JRIGUE o ChOCE, 2@3 50; lawus, $3@4 35. Receipts at Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA. NEBR. Nov. 19.—HOGS— Receipts. 2100. Market 5¢ higher. mixed. $3 15@3 25: heavy, $31043 20. CATTLE Receipis. 2300. Market steady to_sirong. 3. 3 25g4 25; cows $1 25@ 345; feeders, $2 75@3 80. S EEP—HReceipts, 500. Market higher. Mut- | wous, $2 Bu@3. Keceipts at Kansas City. KANSAS CITY. Mo. Nov. 19._HOGS—Re- ceipts, 7000. Markel closed steady. Light, $3 25 @3 32%,: mealum, $520@3 3U: heavy, $3 26@ < 35: pigs. $2 9U@4 05. CATTLE—Receists. 6000. Market quet. Na- tive steers. best, 84 00@1 40: fnir 10 good, 83 60@ 400; cows and bLeifers. best. 2 90@3 30; fair 1o xo00d. 81 8)@2 9; bulls, $1 062 70 stockers ana feeaers, $2 6U@S 90; calves, 85G10. SHE EP—Receipts 5000. Marset steady. NEW 1UKK STOCKS. Bonds, Exchange, Money and Raliroad Sharer Money on call easy at 215@334%: last loan at 3% and ciosing offered at 3y. Prime mercantile paper, 5@6 . Bar siver, 65c. Mexican douars, 50355 @5155c. Sterling Exchange strong, with aciual business i benkers' bifls at $4 £214@4 8214 for 60 Gays and $4 *53,G4 56 for demand. Fusted rates. $4 B3@4 8615 Commercial bills, $4 503,@ 4813, Governmeui bouds firm: Staie bonds dull: rallroad bonds weak. Siiver ai the board higher. CLOSING STOCKS. Norfolk & Westrn, 12 it 105 e 1514 2: Adams Express. alton, Terre Haute 36 Anenm%xpfiul%:flh ‘A mericanTovacco. 10034 Canada Pactfic.. Canada Soutnera.. % W% CHICAGO GRAIN, PROVISIONS | AND NEW YORK STGRKS. WHEELOCK & CO., 4 Leldesdorf St, Tel. Main 1954 CENTEAL OFFICE €23 Market St., Palace Hotel. Tel Main 5828 Uptown Uffice—Baliwin Hotel §Mfln|fllflrlll Koom). Tel Main 339. J PURDY & ATKINSON Managers. Orders mstanuy executed on latest market tations. Reference 1st Natipnal Bank, . F. GU. PRIVALE Wike e YORK W.A.CARROLL, BROKER CHICAGO MARKETS. YEW YORK STOCKS. Fast Wire E«st. Unequaled Serviee. STHEICTLY COMMISSION. Private snd Bank reference ioted va . pplication Office, 328 Montgomery Si..> ax Lv, 0si: Bld el Main 1751 rivate Pazlor tor Ladies | Canton Land. Chicago. B. £ Q... Chicaco & E. Ii. Preferred. \Yeoria, D.& Evans 3 Chicago G 76% Piusburg & W. ptd 15 Cleve& Piitsbarg.. 152 | Pollman Palace....15714 Consclidation Coall 34 | Quicksilver. 2 Copsolldated Gas..163 | Preferred. C.C.C. &St Louls 31% Reaains Prefe: Tred........ 84 Colo. Fuel & 1ton.. 26%, Preferrea. 70 Cotton Ol Ceri. 163 Commercial Cabie 130 (%t L. & 8. Woee,.. 414 Del. Hudson......... 127 | Preferred. 1 Del. Lack& W estra. 16716/ 81, Pans__ 783, Denver & B 6. 1234 Freterred. 129 Preferred. 4115 &1 Paol & Duinta. 1 isuilers. — | Preterrea.... .. K0 enera kiect: xflalhl. Fani & Omana. 4ulg - 15Tyl Froferrea. 125 A7 L E M. &M 111 Jor: Wayne. . 160 | *fiver Cerifiates 8534 Great Nornern pidi 1§ | routhern Pucifie._. 15 GrIen BAYusee enee Eouthern R Bovee 1035 Harlem. ........... 275 Hocklng COML. .e.ea = Eocking Valley.... 18 Homestake. ... 34 8% 123 Freferred. 2i% Long lsiand. . 43 Loutsvilie & Nas. 10% | Louisville Na& a 8656 | Preferred. . 2 293, Manhattan Consol. 9714 Preferred.. 80Yy Memphis & Charls. 15 |Utica & B. River.. 150 MexicanCeniral . 8 Wab.& L &Fac. Tl | Michigan Central.. 80 1735 Mo &S L o | Preterred. o 874 Minn & St. L com. 1% I8t preferred... 855 20 preferred . Lo Cansda Sou: erokes 4s, 1893, 103 Do 1897 102 Do 1898. 102 Do 1899 102 -} Ches & Onio 1107 |ihia& eading 43, 07 LB&N P Reig8s 45 | Do lst jfdincam. 9% D C3-65s. ... 10914/} GrandeWes: 1sis 75 G 11103, Bil&lronMtGen3s 76 Do ea. E9La i L& 8 F Gen 8s. 10 KErle 2ag. 6415 FtWaDenGityisis 65 CH&SAGC 9L Do2a7s. Gen Elec Deb s, 9314 Lo Pac Callsia 107 H & Tex Cen: 63110 -8 con 6s. 9914! 1exas Pacific ims. +9 Iowa Cen-ral lsts . 1Jexas Pacific 2ds.. 2334 hansus Pa Cousois 71 |Unlon Pac lsis 94101 Es Fudais Dew aivi1034 U Fds reg of 1425.119%4 1a Consol 4s.. 96 °| Tods, coupon....1i9% —= |1 Fdnrecof 1907.1095 59 | D 109% i 1850 7% _wsl’, 17 &~t Louts 431037 Or& West Gen 6s.115 N A Laroilna con és.. 100 | Lo rus: repus si. Lo bs. 119 (Waoasn 1s: os. Noriuwes: Consols. 15714 W st BO0FS da . 4o cew b 107 FOREX MARKETS, WHEAT IN LIVERPOOL. | LIVERPOOL, : N6., Nuv, 8.—The spot market is firm. Cargoes sirong at 36s 6d, prompt ship- meat. FUTURES. The Produce Exchange cable gives the following. Liverpool qu lons for No. 2 e Winter: No- ven ber, 68 93,d: December. 6s $34d: January, 63 934d; February, 6s 10d; March, 63 10d. SECURITIES. Nov. 19. rench Rentes, 102f 6214¢. EXCHANGE AMND BULLION, LONDON, Exe. siiver, 29 15-16d; Sterling Exchange, 60 days......... — §4 823 Steriing Exchauge, sigat. - 4 8634 riing Cabies.... $ — isTig| | fork Exchange. sig - 0ilg | New York Exchange. teiegraphic.. — 1214 | Fine silver, § ocunce. - 65 Mexican Doliars 5115 52 PRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTLER GRAINS, | ness, 14 % boi WHEAT—The market was off sgain yesterday |in sympathy with a decine Fast and abread. Quoted at $1 45@1 50 for common grades, $1 5244 | @i 35 ior av. raze No. 1, 31 5734 for cholce and | 31 8U@1 6234 for extra choice £ milling. | CALL BOARD SALES. | INFORMAL SESSION—8:15 o’clock—Mav—8000 ctis, $1 62 116,000 81 6-14 | Skcoxp Skssia | 2000, 31 6234 KEGULAR MORNING >ESsiON — May — $100 ctis. 81 62: 15000, $1 613, 6000, $1 615 20,000, §1 81%a: 6000, $1 61 000, $1 61 | 12,0001 1 6034 % 12,000, 31 607a: 28 000, &. 6134, | December—2000, 1 5614: 2000, $1 563 | | ~E8SION — December — 4000 ctls, | )0, $1 5555: 6000, $153%9. Mav— | i 22,600 81 6034 5,000, 31 44.000, 81 60 T vious prices r but futures are weaker. 3 We quote Feed, 80@85c; | choice bright, ¥733-: Brewiug, 90@95¢; ~o. 1 | Chevalier, $1 10@: Bl CALL BOARD SALES. INYORMAL Sissiox—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 cils, B234c. 2000, 9- 5 SECOND SEssioN—: 0 sales REGULAR M0ENING SESSION—May—2000 ctls, 921503 2000 9x3gc. A¥TERNOON NESSTON—May —3000 ctls, 92c. OAT=—Steady, with & good demand for cholce. White range from $1 10 i0 81 50 8 cul, according 1o quality. Black, for :eod, S00@81 05: for seeq, $120@1 35; Gray, nominal; Kea, $1@1 10: Sor- prise, nominal CORN_Ufterings sre altogether 100 heavy and the market contiuues to dec,ine. Jarge Yeilow, 85c: Small Kound do, $.@1 U234 B cil; White, 8.@87Yac. LYL—$10734@1 10 3 cil. BUCKWHEA1—$1 2:@1 35 B ctl. FLOUE AND o ILLSTUFFS. FLOUR~Net cash prices are as follows: Family extras, $5@5 10: bakers' extras, $4 9U@5; super- fine, $4 1:@4 50 B bbl. CORNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $19 5 @20 § ton; Cracked Corn, $-0@20 50 8 on. MILLSTUFFS—Prices 1a sacks are_as follows, usual discount to the rade: Gratam Flour, $2 85 # 1U0 Bs: Kye kloor, $2 75 3 100 bs; Rice F our. $570. Coromeal, § 35: extra cream do, $3: Ostmeal, $3 50 ‘Oat Gr s, $4: Hominy, 83 .0 @3 30; Buckwheat Flour, $3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, 83 50; Farina, $4: Whoie Whea: Flour, £3; Rolicd Oats (bbis) 596 A0 rearl Barley, ® | 83 75@4: Spiit Peas, $: ireen do, $4 25 HAY AND reEDSTUFFS. 100 Ivs. No change in any description. BRAN—$14@ 4 50 for the best and $13@13 50 n;?nbmigum- b)r;&d]s. IDDLING 9 for lower grades nd 819 50@20 50 P ton for the best. ” FEEUSTUFF —io ied Barley, $18@19 3 Oilcake Meal at the miil, $23 B ton; jobbing, clipped Unts, £1 30@1 35 ¥ cti. HAY—Whneat, $5@10 50;: Wheat and Oat, 87@ 10: Oat. 86@0: Buriey. $7@8 50: River Barley. 25@8 50: Al aifa. $5 50 compressed, ) Su; siock. 85@6: Llov@?l S iu:gm o STRAW—35@50c B b: BEANS AND SEEDS, BEANS—The marke: runs along abont the same. Bayos are quotable a: $1 35@1 50 B cul; Small Whites. $1 20@1 40 B ctl: Large Whices, £115@135 B cil; Pii<s, $1@1 10: Reds, 3120 @1 30; Blackeye, $1@1 95; red Kidoey, $. 50. Limas, 21 8U@3; Butlers, 81 401 70; Pen, 8123 wil, )s—Brown Mustard, §2 75@3: Yellow Mus- | tard, $2 10@2 25 cil: Flax, $1 3.@1 40 Canary | Seed. ags%c ¥ B Alfalis, S1@85ge; Rape, 2 : Hemp, slge. B FEAS—Xiles, $1@1 15 B ctl: Green, | $1 4081 60 B ctl POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES, POTATOES—Sweet Potatoes are in good supply | at 75c B ctl In sacks and 75c@$1 In boxes; Early Rose. 3C@sbc; Burbank Seea ings, 25@85c fo Hivers ang how 906 P cil for Salinas. 9 ON.UN~—25@40c B cti: Pickles, 25@35c B VEGETABLE~—Musbrooms are dull at 6@106 ® B for common and 1216@16c B B for bt tons: Murrowfnt ~quash, $5G/ ¥ ton; Egg Plant, 25@40c 7 bx: Tomatoes, 15@ Oc; ucum bers, 25@ B0c: Green Péppers, 30@50c B large bx: Dried fep- pers, 7@E B B; Gieen Peas, 4@5c: Strinz Beans, 4@5c; Limas, 2@3c; Green . kra, 35@5uc B | bux: Dited Okra. SL@1233¢ B I: Cabba.e, 401 g‘oc‘ihm: Carrots, 30@4UC ® sack: Garlic, 1%@ BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, BUTTER—Steady and unchanged, CREAMERY—Fancy, »6@26c; seconds, 23@24c 20 2 DAIrY—Fancy, 21c: .ower zrads PicxLED—16Q Fie: @17. ¥ 1. CREAM RY : UB—15@ 19c B B. CHE. SE—Chofce mild new. lflgl to good 0:a, 7@9c: Creawm Cheddar, 11@1%c: Young Anerica, .0Gizc® B: Westeru, 11@13c; Easte ern, 12@1%c B Bb. £GGS—Faucy ranch bring the top quotation, but ihey must be tancy. Eastern are quotable at 20@ 2-35c P dozen fair 1o choive; 25@27ac B dozen for isncy and 1734@1834c for co.d-siorase; ranch Eggs, 2! for p.liet ", 34@36c for smali to medium ana 373@40c for fancy; cold-siorage, 2234@24c; Duck Egys, 25c. POULTRY AND GAME. POULTR Y—Dealers complain that the stock BOW coming in is poor and buyers do not care for it, hence the market rules dull. Live Turkeys, 12@13c Ib for Gobblers, 11@12¢ P B for Hens; Dressed ‘turke s, 12@léc: Geese, pair, $1 50: Gos ings, 81 [0@: for oid and $4@5 for vorn. z: Roosters, 4 50: Fryers, lc; common iy ueks. 28 50 ens, $4@5 oung, $3 50@4 50; ao, old, ué 2003 0 wroliers, 85 for large and $2 50@3 for small: Pigvons, $1 25@ 1 50 B duzen for younz ard 75c@81 for old. GAME—Hare are jower. Ducks are scarce and very firm. Quall, $1@1 25: Mallard, $4@5; Can- astack, $3g6: Spre.g: Tenl, 83 Wid:eon, 82: Small_i'uck, $150@1 75: kngiish Snip:, 81 J0: Jucs Snipe, 81: Hare, 75¢. Rabbits, $1 50 for Cot- ioniafls and $1 25 for smail: Gra: Geese, $2 50@ | 3: Whiie Gewse, $1@1 25: Brani, $1 25@1 50. DECIDUOUS AND CITHUS FRUITS. ORCHARD FRUITS— Anotber car of Fastern Apples bas arrived. Per- simusons are lower. Fomegranates, 35@75¢c P box. © for snot goods. | @: Apples, 85c@81 25 box for cholce, 35@86c for |/ common: Easiern. £3 50@4 P bbl Foars, 20@ase B bors © et Nellis, 75c@$1 25 Persimmons, 5(@75¢ B box. S EKRIESSiruwberries are In ample supply, and weak. Cranberries from Cape Cod, 88 B bbl; frem Coos Bay, $250 8 box. bl JLrawberries $.@4 for Iarze berries. Respberiles. $5@8 @ chest. GRAPES—The “marke: is dull and poor stock dracs at 1!@320c B box. Tokays are quo able at 80@0c; Buck Grapes, 35@:5° B box: Verdes, 25@35¢ B box: Cornichous, 40 : Musca:, 2L @ 40c; Graves in crates briug 10@:5¢ more tan in CITRUS FRUITS—Receipts of Uraoges are con- tinuaily Increasing aud prices are steadily declin- ing. A g00d many small and haif-ripe ones are coming 1u and have to go at the lower qustations. Grave Fruit. $6@8 # box: New Navel (ranges. 32@4 B0 B box: Secedlings, ¥1 50@3 B box: lewons, $1@i 60 B box for common and $2 @2 50 B box for good to cboice: ) exican Limes, 35 Mg‘ 50; California 1im - 75c: Bananas, %1@2 ¥ bunch: Pineapples. $2@4 doz. DRIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. DRIED FRUITS— Walnuts are firm, but otherwise the market is dull and unchanged. Evaporated Apples are weaker and Raisins show some caange. 3 Q otations on the Fruit Exchange are as fol- lows: CARLOAD T.ots—Apricots are_quotable at 6@3c for hiyals and 1115@I2c for choice to fanicy Moorparks; Praues, . b4c 0r'the 4 sizs: Peaches, agsu,c for prime to choice, 634@7c for fancy and -0c for_peeled in boxes: . ppies 53c P B for evaporated and 2@214c for sun-dr ed; Fears. 2 @>5c for priwe to cho ce, 4@>%4c fOT quariers »o 6@6%ge for halves: P um-, 4c for pitied s:d 1lac for unpitted; Nectarines, 3 14c for choice and 534c¢ 10r faacy; W hite Figs. oc; Black Figs, 214 @ac JOBBING PRICES_Poaches, 435@5! n: D.b: pesied; 12350 5D apn tancy, 6 o co. ‘*/:gg ‘% : fanc; i Moorparks, 12@ 13¢; evapora ed Apples, un-dried, ©3,@3c: Pruues, 33,@4c for the 4 Figs, biack, o¢ for unpressed aud 3@31gc pressed: white Figs, c: Plulns, 419@5c for pited and 13gc for on- ed: Neet s, 4@6c P I for prime to_tancy; 1o@de for whole, 4%4@0Y4ac for quarters @620 for halves. RAI-IN~— CARLOAD PRICES. F. 0. B. FREsN0o—Four-crown loose. 8ljsc: S-crown, 414c: -crown, 3ige: seed- less Sultanas. 5igc; seediess Muscaiels, 41ge; 3- crown Loudo layers, $1 15; clusters, 31 5 Dehesa ciu ters. §2 50; lmperial clusiers, $3: dried Grapes, 3¢ B ~ FRANCrsco—Four-crown, o 3-crown, 434¢: 2-crown, 334¢;: seedless Sultsnas. 53ic; seediess Muscatels, 4 Lac; 3-crown London 1ayers,” 31 25: clusters, $1 60; Dehesa ciusters, $2 75 Im perial clusters, 83 25. NUT>—Chesinuts quotabie at #@10c: Walnuts, 632@7c B D for s.andas nd £@9%¢c B B Bor 3ofish l: Almonds. 6@6%gc for Languedoc, S@:34c for hardshell and bade for puper-sheil, fulioi™Rich, 185 Jor Zasters sod do tor Cau & ickory Nuts, B b s, T¥2@8c B B ifberts, 714@8c; Brazil Nuts, T12@8c: Cocuanuts, 4@5¢8 100, B NEY—Comb,'1 @i2bac for bricht and 5@9c forlower crades: water-v hite extracted, 5@51pc light amber ex racte ic; a AP o rac :;'ufi@w.:.cuk amber. 3@ PLOVISIONS. Prices have not changea for some little time. CURED MEAT~—Eacon, 6c B Ib for heavy, 7c B 1 for light medium 9%4c for Iight. 10¢ B 1 for €xtra light and 113gc B Ib for sugar-cured. kast- Tn sugarcured Hams, 13@18%c: California Hams, 11@1135c; Mess Beei. 37@7 50: extra mess do. $8@8 50: family do, $9@9 5U:_ exira prime Pork, $7 50@8: exira clear, $16 B bbl Smuked Bret 10 ¥ LA K D—Easiern, tierces. is quoted at 6c for com- pound and 619@7c for pure: pails. Thc B b: Call- foruia tierces, 5@5%4c B B 10 compousna and Blac for pure: balf-buis, 634c: 1U-Ib tins. 734c: do 5.B, ’”‘(’cl‘ D_“ i a T%@ “UT. 0 ENE—614@6l4c in tierces an 83gc in 10-1 tins. i HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. HDES AND SKINS — Are firm, but quiet. Heavy saited steers sre quotable at 8@Slac B B culls and brands, 7@7%gc; mellum. T@7as culls and brands, 6@6lac: (Ight. E@6lgc: and brands, $@31gc; Cowhlides. 6@6%gc: calls brands, 5@514c; salted Kip, 6@7c: saited Calf, 7@Sc: salied Veal, 8@7c: dry Hides. 13c § culls and brards 1Gc B b:dry Kiv and Veai. 10c culis, 8c ¥ 1. ury Calf, 1oc; cul s 1 c: Goatskins, : Deershing, goo: summes m. 15@: Tw9c; med SLeepskius, sheariings, 1(@ 5¢ w.ol, 55¢ each; medium, 40@:0c each; long wools, 5. @8Uc each. TALLOW—No. 1, rendered, 3c; No.2, 234c ® B: refined. 5c; Grease. 2c @ B WOUL—We qu Wool: Humboldt and irce northern, T4@SYy Mencocino. 8g¥c c; | middie coun irs, trec. 515@7c; ¢o. cefeciive, 414 ; San Joaquin, 3@ - g0. foothil , S@TC; ¥ Avi- c: Vrliey 'O egun, 1idg bs’, 11@1134¢. fair to croice, and 11@ ern 215¢; do. faii and HUP —»@l0c3 I for 1234¢ for surletly aucs GENERAL MERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Graia Bags, spot, 84 10@4 1 Sau Quentin, $4 20: Wool Bags, Z.34@265¢c Frult Bags, t36@6c COAL—Welingion, $8 P ton; New Wellington, 85 B ton; Southfield Wellingion, $7 50 ¥ to; Seactle, $5 50@6; Bryant, 5§5 50: Coos Bay, 85: Wallsend, $6; Scoteh, —; Brymbo, —: (um- berland, $13 % ton in buik and § 4 in sks; Peansvi- vania Antbrac.le Egg, $11@13 B ton; Weisn an- thracite, £88310: Cannel, $8g8 50; Eick ~prings, Unstle Gaie ané Pleasant Valie:, $7 60; Coke, $11@12in bulk and $13 P ton in sks SUGA (—1he Western sugar heflning Company quotes, terms net cash: Cube aud Crushed, Yowdered, 5yq-: Flue Crushed, 6c; Dry Gi Iated, 475c: Coniecioners’ A, 47gc: Magnolis A, 4lge; Ex.ra C, 434c; Golden C, w14c: balf barrels 34¢ more than barreis, and boxes Lz more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slangh- terers are as follows. BE_F-Choloe, Blhe: frst quality, Bo: second 40, 4@44e: Lhird do, Syac ¥ VE, L—Large, 415@5¢; smail, 6@7c B b. MUTTON — Wethers, 5@5%uc; Ewes, 4@bc £y LAMB—5@6c B B. PO K—Live Hogs, 934@334c B D for large and mediu and 314@3% for small; dressed do, 415 @i%c# b. RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE FOR 24 HOURS. Flour. or sks W beat, ctis. Farley, cils. 1,140/ Wool, bis. 390 | Sugar. bbis...... 1,928 2,300 Leather, roiis.... 91 650/ Esisins, boxes 89 4,010 Lomber. feor. 10 167 Tallow, ctls .... 0 100, Lime, Sbis. %1 1,116 Mustard Seed, sk 377 1,180 | Flaxseed. sks.... 186 352 | Quicksilver,tsks 41 18 THE STOOK MARKET. The market for mining stocks continues weak and dull. ‘Ihe Yellow Jacket delinguent sale takes place to- tay. A dividend of 1 per cent will be paid by the Pa- cific Mall Company on December 1, the first in | several years. Itis claimes that there is $1,150,- 000 in cash on hand. A new steamer will be orderad. Advices from Virginia City state thit extra pre- cautions are being taken.in the Con. Cal. & Vir- ginia mie on account of the evidences of smol- dering fires and peni-up gas which were found last week in opening and ralsing to the twenty- seventh floor {n the stopes above the 1730 level Promot zction prevented an- thing serious. The Homes ake Mining Company of South Da- kota has deciared » mouthly dividend of 25 cens share, amounting to $31,500, and payable ovem ber 25 The Mercur Mining Company of Utah wiil pav a mon hiy dividend of 1234 cents per share, amount- The ~Aliska - Tréadwell Mining Company of Alasia repor s the October cleai-up as oll Period since last return, 30 days: bailion suip- meni, $61.704: ore milied, 21,596 tons: sulphu- Tets treated, 375 tons. _Of buli on there came from suphurets $:1,494. The gross expenses for the period were $23,783, leaving a balance of $37,571 as profit for the month. The Lotal recelpis were 3284 and the expenses $i 10 per ton of ore milled. BODIE CON.—200 level—The north drift from the top of the Gildea ralse was extended {OF 24 feet thro.gh old stopes, passing over sn old east and eat Crosscut suowing hree smail veins, two west and one cast of the Glidea lrdge. STANDARD Cox.—528 levei—Cleaned out and leid .rack in 53 feet Of the west Cr08S ut from the %uuthsl-ul of tr) Volcanvein, through to the urgeas ledge. BULW?.I. CONSOLIDATED—100 level—Ralise 1 from the main driit was advanced 9 feet ¢n a 10- inch veiv of ratber low-grade ore. 200 level—Stop- ing over crosscut » south as Beretofore. Tun..el level—iiaise 4 from south intermediate drift was 8dvanced 7 feet. 7There Is a ten-inch vein of ore in the top. Stoping over drift iurther south and a'so front ra se | From the main Gnft. The north intermediat- drift f om cross ut 2 was advanced 7 feei. The seam in the face is small, buo &rade. 400 level—Repairins track in main drifi. Exiracted from all places during the week 13.7 tons of ore, the agsays of which ranged from $9 1o $130 per ton: true uverage $-6 per ion. MoXo—Fodle 400 evel—=outh drift on Fortuna advanced 16 feet from Bodie side, cutting the top of the 0'd Jupiter stopes. No change in the facc of the aiift. STANDARD MILL STATEMENT—OTe crushed dur- ing the week 279 (OLS. AVerage assay VAmner tellings §7 96. Concentraies pro’uced, 3 tons: ey lus, SO1OE ERI eIk g produced, ounces. The Crown Point mine being closed down there is noching to report for the Dasi week. The yield of the Beicher mine during the past weer was “8 ;mining-car loads of ore, averagiog Per sssay §24 09 per ion. There were shippen he Brunswick mill for reduction 339 tons and 160 pouns of ore, the re:urns of which have not yet «n recvived. During the week the force of min- ers in the Belcher was further recuced from six- teen to nine men, The mine during the past week | inr to $25,L00, to-day. timbers and comrhe ced to raise on the seam Of ore. Therock continues very hard., There are some ver, good bunches of ore In tne seams in the face pt the stopes. EOALD SALES, Following were the suivs in the San Francisco Stock Board yesterday: BFGULAR MORNING SFReI0N. cOWNWFNCTNG 9:30. 300 Andes......18]100 CC&V...1.65/100 Savax, 56 i Bollion... 14100 G&C. ... 5! 200 Chalige .33/ 100 Chllar.. . 175 250 ....... 1.70] L 70100 X Juckes..34 AFT¥ENOON SESSION—2:30. 20130 C Potnt....29100 Savage.. 1500 G & C.....56/500 8 Nv . 5 lg Mxie......5. Union. 53 50 300 Crwn Pt..3149) Potos.. 100 Excnar ...02200 . 100 G&C 58/30) Savace....56 .58|500 Scorpton..04 56200 S B&M...11 AFTERNOON SESSION—2:30. 17/100 CCV.1.67 Pver_Asked, 07 O Crown Point. .. a @ EastSierraNev — 50 61 Eorea Con... 25 a3 a4 Exchequer — 05 07 Loula & Curry. 83 31 33 baied Noress 110 GOLD Ming « EXCHANGSE. 100 Savannah. 45 oo do 48 100 Lockwood Con’. %6 STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. THURSDAY. Nov. 19 2p. 3 TNITED STATES BONDS. Br. Awkew,| Bid. Asked US4gsconp. 10915 — |USdsreg... — 1073 Dew msueil9ly — MISCEI LANEOUS BONDS. CalatChisng 110 o PacRoll M9y — - Cal Elee 63125 — |Do2ais8s — CouaCWs1 — 97341 @ ORydy. — 315 Dent-stexco — 81y P&CURy3y. — 9414 kdsn L&P 8312635127 s/ Pwlst KRS. — 11334 F&CHKRS: — 109 | Keno, Wikl — 305 Geary-stR53. 1001410 |sacto P&L. — 100 losAngL8e — 100 |~F&NPLSs. 9975100% Do Gnteedds — 101 [sFREArizss 93 = 6 Mkt-s:Cbleds119% — |SPRECaiss 110 — DoRyConds. 100441057 SFEECal3s — 100 NatVinésis: — 100 |sPErRCaids 98 9634 NevCNgR75.100 — 8VWaterfs. 118 — NPUHRS2100 — |EVWaterds 99 9914 N Ry Calfs 102 104 |MkinG&E3s — lu2 N RyCals. — 90 |Supsil&iés — = OnkGas 5s.. — 104 |Svuerstidsl093; — 1O %d is 8310515 — |\aalaWoes — & — Uiiivue v 11935 — WATER TOCKS. ContraCosta — 35 |~anJo = = Mariu Co.... 49— |Sirng valer §77 £8% @S STOCKS. Cavtta.. ¢4 |lacific Lienr 49 50 Central. — |San Franceco 9734 9834 Ss |EivcKivi .. — Singl INSUBANCE STOCKS. Flreman'sFa16216150. |~ COMMERCIAL BANK STOCKS. Amer B&TC. — — |londonP&a 127 12814 AngioCal... 54 59 |londonds¥. - 30 BankofCal. 270 240 |Merch mx... 13— LCaSLETCo — 130 [Nevada. - - Fusidaaoni179 480 [Smiber B30 — — SAVIGS BANK STOCKS. GerRarCo.1250 1500 Homb S&L1100 i eBrdavinioa — 500 STRENT RAILROAD STOCKS. 107 110 |oakSL&Haz — 100 — 50 [Presidio. Sutter-s:. STOCKS. Atiantie n. Gant Con., . 20 - Eastern D. Judson Dl -~ — Calitornim. Vigoric..."" 80c 85c MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Atmaks rrey. 9534 97 (NatVinCo., — — Airnconts. =% 10 [Oceanicsste 1934 24 CalCot Mills — — |Pac Aux€A — = 4 Edison Light 12414125 |PackoraxCo. §8 100 GasConAssa — — | PacRoll MUl — — — Ger Lead Co. 80 100 |Farf Painue — 7 HawC&SCo. 1514 158y PacTrnsCo. — — nutch S PCo 2515 2635/ Pac T&L Ca’ = — MerkxAssn. 100 310 [sumset T&E. — = MBiecLigni — 4%fUumted Cla = — SALES—MOBNING S48SION. Board— 25 Hawatian Commercial. 18 6214 50 do do. 18 75 80 Hutchinson 26 1.4 35 ~ V Waier. . 8 00 $4000 S V 4% Boy 99 1214 Sireei— 25 Hawalian Commercial ... 18 50 50 Huichinson S P Co. 120 Pacific Gas Imp... BALES—A FTEENGON »883(0%. FRoard— 45 Hawalian Commercial. 18 75 30 do do 18 62 50 Pac Ges Imp. 89 12 40 aslight. 98 00 12 SV Water... 8 0v $1000 S V 4% Bonds. £8 U0 $1000 S F & N P Rallway Bonds. . 100 00 £1000 S P Branch Railway Bonds. 96 00 400 Vigorit Powder, b10 100 do do, bb. 300 ¢o do . 1 rent— 85000 Omnibas Cable Bonds $20,000 S P Branch Rallway —————— A Relic of Napoleon. There has just died in the Melbourne Immigrants’ Home an old Irishm: named James Casey, who was an eye. witness of the last scene of'all in the strange, eventful history of the Conguemr of Europe. “His claim to a niche in his- tory,"”” writes the Melbourne Argus, “lay in_the fact that he was a member of the military band at the funeral of the great Napoleon in St. Helena.” Casey was one of the oldest of colonists, having first landed in Metbourne in 1837, when it was a village of less than a hundred houses. —————— THE CALL OALENDAR. NOVEMEBER, 1896. 1011121314 15(16 |17 18|19 |20 21 @ 2223 2425263728 — |- —|—| —|—|— | @\ Last Quarter, 20| 30 Now. 27. EUN, MUUN AND labk, T.% CoasT AxD GEODETIO !nvlv‘l'n-} BULLETIN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ATTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Fri.a/, Novemver 20 6.57| Moon rises.. -4.65| Moon sets. . November—1896. Sun rises Sun sets. yielded 12 mining-car loads of ore, the average L9P, T sample of which showed an sssay value of per In ihe Overman mine las: week they extracted ore seams in the north drift on tue H00 level 6 ton3 and 1400 pounds of ore. l'.p; "":::’ abe same, as per car sam; is $38 T ton. EX- Eended the norh grit & feat nd nat {2 one sec of | X. Bianchrd | Oregon ports.. OCEAN STEAMEKS, Dates of Departure From San Franeisco. WTEAMIR | AT NATION.] . L | viem \1a| Vic & Pge S0a | NOV 20, Sam | Piers X Bianenrs a 5o ovau, Sew|EierLs aration. uina Hay. | NovZl ax|eie Eanea Hosa. |San Diego.... .| Nov 21,11au | Plee 11 Pomona...... | Humboldt. v | Pler § Coos Bay ov 21:104x | Pler 13 Newpor. ... .|Nov 23, faw|Pier L Grays Harbor.| Nov 23, Spa| Portiana ...... | Nov24.1uas San Diego..... | Xov 25,11ay |Plecit Mexico. | Nov 25,104u | Pler 11 Vic & Pgt Snd|Nov 25, 9AM|Plerd _| Oregon ports. .| Nov 26 dpu | Pler 13 Newport ...... | Aov 27, Srn|boe 1t Portiand Nov 29 10aw I Plue 1 10 ARRIV STEAMERS 7 Tane i Portiand. Yaquina Say T i Newport. Victoria & Puget Sound | .. Tacoms. (rays Hartor. Seattle. | Humboldt Bay <an Diego. . Departure Bay. Portland. ... -|China and Japan. Corona. ... _|Crescen: Ci NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographle Office located in the Merchanty Exchange is maintsined in Sam Francisco for the bemefit of mariners withoat regard 10 nationality aad free of exuense. Navigators are cordially invited to Visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling direciios of the world are kept on hand for com- parison and reference, and the Istest information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interestto ocean eommerce. The time Dall ontop of the buflding on Tele- graph Hill Is hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each dav from' the | Unlted States Naval Observaiory ‘s Mare Laland, 1. A notice stating wheiher the time ball was dropped oo time, or giving the error, If any, is pudiished the same day by the afterncon papers, #nd by the morning papers the following dav. W. S. BueHxs, Lieutenant, U. 8 N,, in charga The Time Ball. ERANCE HYDROSRAPHIC OFFIOR. U. 8 N. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE 8AN FRANCISCO. Novembver 19. 1898. The time ball on Telegraoh Hili was aropps! exactly &t noon to-day—L e.. al noon of the 120sa meridiaa, or exactiy & 8 2. M., Greenwich tima. W. S. HUGHES, Lieutenant U. S. N.. in charze. e SHIFFisu INLELLIGENUE. Arrived. THURSDAY. November 19. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 83 hours frm San Diego, eic: pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Alameda, Van Oterendorp, 24 days 7 | bours from Sydney, via Honolulu 6 days 21 hours | #nd 15 min; pass and mdse, to J D Spreckels & | Bros Co. Stmr Truckee, Daniels, 45 hours from Coos coa . 10J D Spreckels & Bros Co. Stmr Arcata, Cousins, 50 hours from Coos Bay, Tia Port Orford 43 nours; pass and mdse, to 0 Stmr Weeott, Whitney, 16 hours from Alblon; luniber. 10 Alblon Lumber Co. Stmr Gipsy. Leiand, bours frm Moss Landing, eic: proauce. 0 Goodall. Perkins & Co. Bkin Cacherine Sudden, Mathi-son, 14 days from Ulsmpla: bound to San Diego. Put In here md siress. Schr Coquelle, Pearson, 11 days from Coquille River: 1.0 M #'lumber, {0 Simpson Lumber Co. Schr Marnon, Genereaux, 13 days from Grays | Harvor: 330 M ft lumber,'to S H Harmon Lum- ber Co. | Scbr Moro, Jorgensen. 5 davs from Coauille River: mdse, 1o J S Kimball, Schr Vega, Rasmussen, 9% days from Port Blakeley: lumber, to Renton, Holmes & Co. Scbr Lily, Botiger, 1 dass rom Umpqua Kiver. lumber an i produce, o Gardinsr Mill Co. Scbr Roy Somers, Olsen, 8 davs from Tacoma 380 M 1t lumber, 10 Hanson & Co. Cleared. THURSDAY. November 18. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria ana Por Townsend: Goodall, Perkias & Co. | o By sume Queen Olga, Hurris, Bombay: Epplnger Br ship Ross-shire, Baxter, Guibrie & Co. Br sulp Cromartyshire, Henderson, Queenstown; Girvin & Eyre. Br ship Rahane, Collius, London; Balfour, Guth- rie & Co. London: Balfour, Safled. THURSDAY. November 18, Stmr Bonita, Reed, Coos Bay. Sumr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro. Sumr State of California. Acklev, Astoria Simr Queen Olza, Har is, Bombay. Stmr Mackinaw. Littiefield. Tacoma. Stmr Noyo, Levinson, rort Srags. Suip Yosemi ¢, Fu.ierton, Puget Sound. Bark Videtie, Wei'are. bktn Retriever Bogan, Port Hadlock. Schr Edward Parke, Anderson, Grays Harbor. ietegravaie. i POINT LOROS. Nov. 19.—10 » w.—Weans: clonay; wind NE; veloci y 14 miles. Charters The Br bark Ariel loads lumber at Moodyville for Vaiparaiso for oraers: schr W F Jewett, lum- ber at Port Gamble for Honolulu: Brship Yalla- rol wh-a. at Percland for Europe, SOs—prior to arrival; Meirose, lumber at Cowicaan Mills for Sania Rosal Spoken. Nov 1—Lat 18 N, loag 21 W, Br ship Dunboyne, from Liveroool. for Esquimalt, Oct 31—Lat 11 N. lon: 21 W, Br ship Seafarer, from Liverpool, for San Francisco. Domestie 2ria. VENTURA—Arrived Nov 19—Stmr G Loomls, hence Nov 18. and saiied for San Franclsco. | PORT BLAKELEY—arrived Nov 18—Sehr | Joun A Cau.puell, trom Newport. ASTORIA—sailed Nov 19—stmr Columbla, for San Francisco: schr Louis, for Me!bourne. EUREKA—Arrived Nov 1¥—simr National City. bencr Nov 18. SAN PEDRO—-afled Nov 19—Schr Serema Thayer: xchr Comet. for Puget Sound. TACOMA—Sailed Nov 19—Iial bark Lazzaro, for Freemantle. USAL— ailed Nov 18—stmr Navarro, for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arnived Nov 19—Stmr Newarx, hence Nov 18. Safled'Nov 19—schr Bender Brothers, for San Francisco. TACOMA—Arrived Nov 17—Brship La Esco- ces». from Barry. pOMPQUA—Arrived Nov 18—Schr Sadie, for San aro. RUCKPORT—Sailed Nov 19—Stmr Scotls, for San Francisco. ~OUTH BEND—Arrived Nov 19—Bktn North Bend, bence Nov 10. REKA—Arrived Nov 19—Stmr North Fork, hence Nov 17. Nov 1§—sear For.una, hence Nov 1 Sallea Noy 18—S mr Pomons, for San Francisco; schr Elnorah, for San Pedro; scar Jennle Thelin, for San rrancisco; schr Laura Pike, for . azatian. CLEONE—Salled Nov 19—3.u: Greenwood, for | san Fran isco. MiNDOCLNO—Salled Noy 19—Stmr Pt Arena, for San Fraacisco. Foreign Ports. PORT PIRIE—Arrived Oct 16—Brshlp Earl of Duamore, from Port Blazeley. MELBOU i« NE—Arrived Oct 17—Nor bark Efra, trom Puget Sound. In port Ocs 26— Br bark Cambrian Chiefiain, for on. NEWCASTLE. NSW—In port Oct 26—Br bark Ancou, for San Diego: Nor bark Advake, for Hono.ulu: Br ship Burmah, Haw ship Hawalian Isles, Brbark Morialta, for San Franclaco: Haw bark R P Rithet, tor Houo ula; Br ship Swanhilds for Honoluln or San Francisco. Chartered to load at Newcastle, NSW—Br ship Andrina, br ship Arranmore, Hr ship Buckhurst, ship C FSarzent, bark Geo F Manson, Brship | Pendeen. snip S.erling and Br ship ‘I alus, ior San | Fraacis o: Nor b.rk Fantasl, bkin Nawsboy and | schr Rover: Lew-rs. for Honolulu: Haw bark i Leah! and schr Metha Neison. 1or Kahulul. Salled Sept 28—Fr bark Les Adelphes, for San Eranciaco. "Oct 1-Br ship James Kerr, for : Franclsco: Brshp Lan daie, for san Francisco, Oct 3—Brship Hiddekel 1or San Fravcisco Oct 4—Br bark Canclda, for Oregon. Oct b—Brship Leicester Castle, for San Franciseo. Oct 9—Bark Emplre, for San Francisco: Nor bark White Rose, for Howolulu. Oct 14—Brship_Ailerton, for Diexo. Oct 20— Brship City of Madras, for E ria. Oct 21—Brbark Fo farshire. for San Fran- cisco. Nov 16—Br ship King hdward, for San PORGH, OHAMA—Arrived Nov 10—B: e e RO A r stmr Cop- N Y —Arrived Nov 9—Bark Neminole, frm Puget Sound, via Noumen. Oct 29—Nor bark B taa il —Br suip Fallsot Halladale, for Prancisco. Oct Li-Br bark Al xandra, {Or San Francisco. Oct 24 Haw ship Hawallan TIsles, for San Fracaaco, via Newcnsile, NSW. port Oct' ¥6—Ur whip Arranmore. for San ?-r::t;:;l;o'.vl.lfll;rwcu‘.h. NaW: burk “eminole, and Burkess and shi fo e I p Sterling for San HONOLULU~Arrived' Nov 2-8tm+ Peru. hnce O 2o; Mesunt Eg emont Gastle, hence Oct 19; Haw bars Rosalis, (rom Newcastie, NSW : schr H C Wright, from Kureka Nov6—BHiin W H Di- mond, lience Oct 41, Noy 7— Br bark Samoa. frm Newousi): NEW{ U B mr Albaiross, tm cruises Br bark Oakbank, from Newoantie, NSW. N.v9 = Hark Albert. hence Ook 20 Nov 10—Jap sunr Toyo Matu, from Kobe, Nov |1—-Stmr Alamedas, from Ausiratia Sl Oet Bl-Rkin Rkagit, for Puget Sound T i Pern, for Yokohama, Nov d—Bikin Grimin, for S:n?-:v-uug Brsune Egre- AR LeL s S ship Bascs '”‘NA 16 pon tw‘m 2. B: hi e oxtt fmmn- ship Aberystwith BIIRBAN K--15 port Oot 14—Br bark Cambus- Aoon. or Newonatlo, NSW. Arrived Oct 1l~Mr bark Selkiiksuire, for San Fravelseo, UIM 8O- 1 8—Swed Lie ot Woyal osdn. A% - ey | leum. 17 pkgs housenold goods PORT PIRIE—sailed Oc: 10—Brsulp Andrina. for San Fraccisco, via Newcastle, NsW. ‘mpogta 1o MOSS LA NDING—Per Gipsy—2729 sks oats, 1 b butter. 704 s<s potatoes. ‘anta Cruz—181 bxsapples, 7 pkgs mase, 500 < lime 8 cs chese, 3§ uxs butter Moss Laund). g— 1o bx butter, 2729 sks oats, 784 Sks potacoes, 5 pkgsm ise. COQUILLE RIiVER—Per Moro—76 toos coal, 6 M It lumber, 200 sks potatoes, 21 cds match: PORT ORFORD—Per Arcaia—4 bxs butter, 2 s hi o5, 2 pkgs muse. Coos Bay —5 cs cheese, 2 pkzs mdse, 2 cs shoes, 2 psgs express. 59 sks junk. 450 tons coal. UMPQUA—fer Lily—1946 sks oa s and wheat, 2007 cs salmon. 6 bxs bucter, 22 bxs checse, 20 kegs butter. — M 1t lumber. 2 Bbis ro:k. PORT H ' RFORD—Per Santa Rosa—1 o3 pow- der, -0 hf-bhis 1134 bxs butter, 3 bbls glasware, 1 keg liquor, 71 bxs green apples. 4 sks &reen peas, 2bd s pelfs, 3 pkes hides, bxs t-pe. 1 bx robes, 9bxs fish. 1 sk game, 916 sks wheat, 51 sks mus- tard, 100 sks ry«, 178 sks garvanzas. 17 sks beans, 104 sk c. 1 ¢s dry goods. | bx sif ce, 4 roils lino- Co08 ponit %% p $coops turkeys, g il *¥, 12 coops chickens, 4 sks quail, 3! dressed calves. 5 s Santa Barbara—! roll linoleum. 1 bbl whisky, 1 bx groceries. i keg o.ives, 35 bxs lemons, i horse, 2 bxs Hlab, 36 sks crawiiah, 7 bals pel 3, 3 bbis tal- w. Port Los Angeies—1 cs beeswax, 1 bbi mdse, 1 cs cigars, | bicycle, 1 cs cigaret.es. 1 crate pam and pepperleaves. I bx 1 bbi soap % bb s zrease. 100 bdis pelts. 115 bdls sait meat, 22 bdls wooden 8poois, 7 sks walbuts, 2 sxschill, 1 bethtub 82 bxs oranges. Redondo—914 ks corn, 5 pkgs household goods, 1nors~ 9 oxs old type. 40 bxsoranves, 1cs seed. 6 bxs lemons, 1 bx rubber goods. 1. bdl hides, 1 sk nuts, 1 sksugar, 1 bxtubacco, 1 pkg carpet, 1cs b0OKS. 60 tes Ivory Jard. 1 cs adverilsing matter, 1 register, 3 bxs scales, 1 cs tin, 7 cs cazsed goods, 1 bx paper. San Dlego—3 cs dry 200ds. 35 chests tea, 29 bils dry fish, 100 h-bbix pickele! fish, 160 bxs lemons, 30 bxs limes, 57 bxs oranges, 2 bxs old type. 2 cs olive oil, 2 cs boois and snoes. 1 bx scaies, 1 _keg o.ives. 96 bdls green hides, 1 bx green fruit, 1 bx piates, | ¢s mdse, 75 5ks 8sbestos, 2 bbis asphai- tum. SYDNEY—Per Alameda—412 bales wool, 96 bls forskins, 84 cylinders. 51 PKgs Wrappers. 9 cs per- sonas effects, & drums glycerine, £425,000 (n sov- ereigns, 1 bx live kancaroos, 4 bxs live birds. 13 pkgs mdse. Zuckland—53 pkgs zum. 9 pkgs mdse. ‘Apia—232 bags copra, § emp ¥ beer kegs. Honolulu—1200 bags Tics, 1669 pkgs bavanas, 1 valise personal effects, 272 ©s pineapples. Consignees. Per Moro—J S Kimball; J H Newbauer & Co; J M Moore. Per Arcata—Thomas Loushran; J M Pixtey: H Kirchman & Co; Chas Harley & Co: Buckingham. Hecht & Co: Wieland Brewing Co; Un.on Brew- ery: Wells, Fargo & Co: F B Halght: 8 H Frank & Co: Pacific Coast Home Supply Assn. uta Rosa—Dairymen's Union; Witzel & E T allen & Co; Hills Bros; Hildebrandt, Posner & Co; Do lge, Sweeney & Co: J H Cain & Co; S Strauss: Ed Woods: Marsnall & Reimers: Humer. Bredhoff & schuiz; Brigham, Hoppe & Co: A Fedore: Wlitland & Frederic! son;J B Sharp: F B Haight; Amer Press Assn; Brown Bros & Co: Sanborn, Vail & Co: Coghill & Konn: Labor Exchange: W C Price & Co: Amer Union Fish . 0: H Heckmann & Co; k A Rogers; L D Stone & Co: Wheaton, Breon & Co; Western Meat Co; D E Allison & Co: 1 S sewell; A Zenter insheimer Bros: H Dutard: Jonas Erianger B Ingu.lla; A Enas; W & J Sloane & Co; Meyerfield. aitcheil & C0; A K P niarmon; allen & Lewis; Page & Son; W R Knight & Co; Amer Tobacco Co; C A Stratton; Sawyer Tanning Co: £ C Ewing; Bissinger & Co: Willamette Pulp and Paper C0: Wm Cline: Gray & Barblen: L Scatena &Co: Newmark & Edwards; Cox Seed and Plant Co: Goodyear Rubber Co; J M Lofstad; ¥ H Ames & Co: Sherwood & Sherwood ; Pac S M K Cos M 5 ~imas; Hoffman & RO hehild: Wetmore Bros; W B >um ier & Co; San Francisco Breweries; ~achs Bros: C Shuiz: J Ivancovich & Co; EJ Shattuck; H O Greenhood Per Alam-da—aAnglo-California Bang: London, Paisand American Ba ik:_Hobbs, Wall & Cos 4 D Spreckels & Bros Co: Willamette Puip and Paper Co; Geo Hermann; H A Cooper: Wiliard San Fraocisco kveleth & Nash; M S Grinbaum & Co: J ivancovich: M W McChesney; L G Wiliiams. Dimond & Co: Mrs P M sarcla & Maggini: Wetmore Bros. sipsy—standard Ol Co. Wieland Brewing Co: Wichman Luigen & Ce: San Fraue:sco Chem- ical Works: S Levy & C;_Dairymen’s Unlon: H Dutard; Norton. ‘Telier & Co: Hilis Bros: Naber, Alfs & Brune: Wo £& ons; H Joost; H Cowell & Co: Hummond & Brod; AW Fink & Co; Mc- Donougn & Kunyon. ler Liy—Gardiner Mill Co; Hulme & Hart; Tilimann & Bendel: Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Kiley & Bium: McDonough & Runyon; Hilmer, Bred- boff & Schulz. For Latr Shipping Intelligencs See Twelfth Page. OCEAN TRAVEL. CEANIC S.S. CO. DAYS To HAWAIL, SAMOA, HONOLULU NEW ZEALAND, oy AUSTRALIA. S.5. AUSTRALIA. 8.5, AUSIKALIA for HONO.ULU on Tr day, December 5. at 10 4. 3. Spectal party rates. S 8. ALAMEDA sails vis HO\OLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY, Thursday, December 10,at2p a. ° Lineto « OOLGARDIE, Aust.,and CAPETOWY, South Africa. J. D. SPRECKELS & BROS. CO., Agents, 114 Montgomery street. Freight Office, 327 Market st.. ~an Francisco. PACIFIC COAST STEAHSHI? (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY Acf, whart, San Francisco, as follows: For Mary Island, Loring, Wrangel, Juneau, - Usnco and Sitka (Alaska), ai § A. M., Nov. 10, 25 For Vicioria and Vancouver (B. C.), Port Town: gend, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Ahacortes and New W awom (Bellincham Bay, Wash.), 8 4. 2 Nov. 5, 10, 15, 20,25, 30, and every ffih day there- % at Vancouver with the C. P. B tTacoma with N. P. B. R., at Seattle with G. 7, Pcrt Townsend with Alsska steamers. reka, Arca a and Fields Landing (Hum- boldt Bay), str. Pomona 2 P. M., Nov. 1, 5,9, 18, 17, 21, 25, 29. and every fourth day thereatier. For Senta Cruz. Monterey. San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_lLufs Obispo), Gaviota, Sants Barbara, Venturs, Hueneme, san Pedro, East San Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, at 8 4. Nov. 3, 7, 11, 15, 18, 23, 27, and every fourts o Sen Dicgo. stoppt 1 ‘or San Diego. stopping only at Port Harroed (San Luis Obispo), ~anta Barbara, Port Los sa- reles, Redondo (Los Angeles) and Newport, 11 a.x Nov.1, 8. 9, 15,17, 21, 25, 29, and every fourth day thereafter. For r.nsenads, San_Jose del Cabo. Mazat Paz and Guaymas (Mexico), steamer Orizaba, 1 A3 25th of each month. ‘i he Company reserves right to change steamers or sulling dates. Ticket office—Palace Hotel, 4 New Montgomery sireet. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Agents, 10 Market si.. San Francisea. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO PORTI.AND From Spear-street Whart, a: 10 A . FARE{813 First-clas Including < $6 Second-class Jberth & meals SCHEDULE OF SAILING: State of California. ov. 9, 19, 29, Dec. 8 Columbis Nov. 14, 24, Dec. 4, 14 Through tickets and through baggage to all Eastern points. Ratesand foiders upon spplica ton o F. F. CONNOR, Gene-al Agont. 630 Market street. @OODALL, PERKINS & CO., Superintendeam COMPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIQUS French Line to n.v;aa OMPANY'S PIER(NEW),42 NORT! CRiver, oo of Morton st. 4 ravelers by 1his line avold both :ransit hy English rallway aa: the discomfort of crossing the channel ina small boat. New York 10 Alexandris, Egyps vid Faois first-cluss $16u: second-class, $116. LA GASCOGNE LA BRETAGN LA CHMP - GVE! 12 SRNoeN g “Dee 26 54 lars appiy 0 M & oE Buriies Jaiticuls FORBEE scnn: Nt , Bowling Green, New York. 2216 00, "Agenie © Monigomery ncisco, ' 5. F. FUG avenue, San ¥ WHITE STAR LINE. DUnited States and Rogal Mail Steamers BETWEEN k, Queenstown & Liverpool, Nsw‘.(?\rmgu EvEcL WEEXK. ~,850 AND UPW ARD, ACCORD- A o ateamer and accomimodations selected ; second cabin, $ 2 50 and 84 50: Majes.io and Teutonic. Steerage Tickets from England, Lre- land, Scouand, Sweden, Norway and Denmars through to San Francisco at lowes: rates. Tickets dntes and cabin plans may be procured from W. H. AVERY, Pacific Mall Dock, or at taa General Office of the Company, 613 Market siress under Grand Hotel. G. W. FLETCHER, Geéneral Agent for Pacific Coast STOCKTON_STEAMERS Leave Pler No. S, Washington St., P, 3. Dail iteighi received up to 130 £. P mmoaaiions Reserved by Telephons. ‘L n‘n‘l”vounu making Lhrough rales oa Valey Road freight. STE R: J. D. Peters, mfi:mm&, City of Stocktons “Lelephoue Main 803 Cai Dav. sod imoi 8 VALLEJO AXD U. & NAVE-YARD. *MONTICELLO,"” anding Mission-stres Docic, Plet 2. v phone Binck 251 eExcursion trip, glViog 6 Lours at Navy-Yard FOR SANJOE, LOS GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIXR } DAILT at10A M. (Sundays excepted); Aiviso daily ¢ 8P M (Saturduys excepted). Froight and Pas senger. Fare between Sun Francisco and Alvi B0c: to San Jose, 75c. Clay sk, Pier b 20 BBDLA CLBI8 Bl J0d J08B.