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8 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27 1897 S8 e e ipiade e n THE BANCEEREEREIEE SR SRR RE o B e e s e THE COMMERCIAL WORLD OF THE MARKETS. SUMMARY Silver unchanged Wheat and Barley steady. Oats. Corn and Rye au.l. Beans unsertied. seeds very quiet. Nochange in Hay. Bran firm, Flour and Millstuffs anchanged. Potatoes and Onions lower. abies aeclining. Butter, Cheese and Eggs unchanged. Three cars of Kastern Poultry due. Game weak. Wine Grapes lower. sane Dried Fruits still quiet. Hams weak. Bacon and Lard firmer. Hops lower and dull. Wool quiel, but 8 eady, Hides quieter and easter. Beef firm. Pork steady. Merchanalse quotacions about the same. Steriing Exchange nizber. Sugar lower. Otnher Fruits about the TRADE FOR THREE QUARTERS, I'he foreizn commerce of the United States for the nine months ending September 30 compares a8 follows: 1596, 1897 $748,35% 535 EXPOrS.....vees Imports. Excess exporis.. $143,973,601 $157.639,393 I'he gold movement for the nine months shows £32,501,498 exported and $13,027,703 imported, & net lc of $19.472.705. In 1896 the gold ex- ports were £06,874,%46 and the imports $64,858,- 856. a net gy of $8,014,010. Exports of silver for_the nine months were $42,337.460, against 5,041 for the same time in 1896. UGAR IMPORTS, official statement of sugar imports into the United States for August and for the first eight months of the year is at hand. The August im- ports compare as foliows: 1896. 1897. Raw, Ibs. .282,086,285 96,333,495 Uver 16 deg 10421169 14,150,818 507,354 Total.... fmports prior Lo increased duty on The movement for the first eight months of the year Juiy 24. compares as follows 1896, 1897. Raw, 1bs. 5 3,379.922,327 Over 16 dej 16 2 L AU 3,549,831,859 N7 Wipnermue” | ll 2 ¢ — e ~Dd]' Y fi“ o S LorS | O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Cloudy ® Rain© Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS rxplanation. The arrow flies with the wind. &t station indicaie The top figures maximum temperaturs for the days: those underneath it if any, the amount of rainrall, of melted snow in inches and hundredthe during ‘the past twelve hours. lsobars, or solid Ines, ‘connect po'ns of equal sir pressure; iso- therms, or dotied liues, equal temperacure. The word “high” means hizli barometric pressure and fs ususlly &ccomoanied by fair weather: “low” Tefers 10 low pressure, and is usuaily preceded and accompunied by cloudv weather and raine “Lows” usually first appear on the Wusbington comst. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend Dor:h aud south along the coass, rain is probable: but when the “low™ 1s inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregen is improb- #ble. With a “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather {n winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. THE WEATH:R BUE REAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRIC TURE. WEATHER BUREAU, SAN Qctober 26, 1897, 5 . M. ihe following are the rainfalls for the past twenty-foir bours and the seasonal rainfaiis to date as compared with those of the same date last season: Eureka.00, this season 3 81, las: season 2.43; Rea Blufft .00, ths season 1.55: Sacramento.C0, this season 2.13, last sea- son .0): Franc'sco.00, this season L0, las Reason 1.20: Fresno.00, this season 1.16, Iant se: 50n.23; ~as Luis Obispo.0U, this season K5, last season .24: Los Anzeles.0), this season 2.52, la: San Diezo.00, this season 1.05, last = Fraxcisco, semson .04; seaxon.46: Yuma.00, this season .81, last sesson 107. San Francisco dat; minimem 60, mean 70. Weather Conditions and General Fore- cants. The prassure is highest this eveaing over Brit- fsh Columbia aud Nortuern Washingion. It is lowesi in Arizona and Southeastern California The pressure is fallng quite r pidiva.onz the Norihern Caiifornia and Urezon coast brisk north wind is blowing throughout Northern Caiifornla and in Afizo.s. The most remarkabie seature exhivited by the weathe: map (his even- ingis that Wie highest tem perature recorded to-day in the regios west of the Koeky Mountxins. and probably wes: of the Miesissippt Kiver, is 80 deg. at San Francsco. Probaby such a condi fon neverobserved befcre. Fair weather aud sio Tising temperature in ths iuterior is expected Wednesday Forecas's made at San Francisco for thirty Lours, ending mldnight « ciober 27, 1897 Maximum temperature 80, Nortnern Californ'a—Fair Wednesauy: fresh northery to easter.y winds. Southern Calfornia—Fair Wednesday; fresh north 'y wind. Nevada, Utah and Arizona—Fair Wednesday. San Francisco and vidin ty—kair Wednesda; tresh cenerally northedy winds. Special rejort f-om Jount " amalpals. taken at 6 p. M.—Clear: north wind. 24 miles per hour: temperature 63, maximum 70. W. H. HasyoN, Forecast Official. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NFW YORK. Oct. 26,—Lracing in stocks dur- I the early jart of the day was res ricted in vol- vme, and the fluciuations in prices were narrow 2nd irceguiar. Ihe latter parc of the day saw quite an increase in activi'y and a rise of prices to the highest of the day, (he deciines before the close being small Union Pacific continued to be the center of Interest in the market and ru'ed above yesterday’s cose all day and closed this allernoon.at near the best and 214C above last uignt’s closs. The ojening gain was due largely 1o sympathy with London, which sent a higher quotation for the stoc < The belief galned zround as the dav advanced that the Government and the reorg -nization com- mittee would comie 10 an agreement ou the basis of the commitiec’s expected mtentiou to bid the ful! smount of the Guverny ent clsim on the main e. ‘Ihe fact thai this bid leaves the Govern ment’s claim of over $13,000.000 on the Kansas Pacifi - uvprovided for snd the rumors (hat Ine creased bias misnt be n.ade by cther interests which would prov:d for th s indebtedness, cansed ine feverishness in the specuiation st times as the a-cepiance of such a bid by the Gover ment wond endanzer the whole p.an of reorgmnization i1 spite of the assert.on of the commitiee (hat it was prepared 10 cacry i out cven if the GOvern- meut should bid iu the Union Pacific. But late in the duy 1€} 0rts 1rom Washington assumed qui e definite form that the Cabinet had sesolved 10 accept the commi.lee's intended bid £s a minimum goarantee and withdraw its re- Quest 30T a posti onement of foreciosure sale of the main line A fall of 814 poinis in the price of Iiansss Pacific consois Lrust receipts was the fore- casi of the news received later frm Washiugton at the committee’s agreeme it with the Govero- ment included an assent to a postponement of the Kansas pacific sale, presumebly with & view to ZIViNg A OpPOFLUNILY 10 secure & bid on this prop- «rty that would provide for s part or the whole of its claim. A< the chances of a4 separate oid on the Knnsas Pacific are considered remote, the prices of the contol sixes ialiled 4 per cent and ciosed ut 92 irading in Un.on Pacific absorbed over a quarter of the total sales of sil stoc<s. Outside of the Grangers, Sugar, Chicago Gasand Bay Mate (-as, busiiess was of Very small proportion. The tons of the markel was strong. however, and material . coverivs from yesterduy’s deciines were made, £VerBzing about a poiut in the Grangers and ouler ltimore & Obio. 1383/ Preferred 140 o Daciic. - 70%e| couthera Pacific.: 1914 Canada Southern.. 55 |Southern kailway. 95y | Centrai Pacisic.... 163p| Preferred 3014 | Ches & Ohio........ ¥i3;|Texas & vacific... 1135 | Chicago & Ali0n..160 | UPtrzdassmipd 2ilg Chicago, B& Q... $415/U FD &G =5 i Chicago & k. 11i.. 85| Wabash. 714 Chicago, Ini & L. 9 Preferred .. 1555 | do do prerd. 30 |Wheel & L'EIL 1sg CCC& St L. 3515 Preferred S Preferred. . 50 ¥ xpress Compani | Len & BeG 4s... . 71, last season | liadirg stocks. Bay State Gas was weak. cline in ra.es for cali money and some very favor- able siatements of 18.Tond earnings for the third we k in Ociober assisted in the recovery. DLeal ngs in railrosd bonds were not large, but | the tone way firm, with the exceptions of tue Kansss Pacific bonds above noied Total saies, £1.150,000. | United States new fours were atvanced 15 b d Pacific sixes of 1889, 108: Mabile #nd OLio Tour Cly: I and K. G. 1. figit. 84: Norfolk and Wes eri consois, fours, 77; N. and T. W. pid. stock, 420 LIhe total sal of stocks to-dasy were 246,700 =hares, includin Atchison preterred 3350, Ch esa- peake ana Obio 4715, Borlington 2 9, Louis- Viile and Nashville 6000, Missouri ific 4540, M. K. and T. preferred 3115, New York ventrai 6181, M orihern Pacific preferied 9235, Rock Lsl- and 7805, St. Fau 1¥,499. Union Pacific 60,9 0, Bay State Grs 14,160, Chicaso Gas 16.015, Sugar 15,701, Chicago and Great Western 5800, LONDON MARKET. A de NEW YORK, Oct. 26 —The Evening Posts London financial cablegram says: The stock mar- ket opened dull, closed firm. Americans were quiet. Money was dear at the setilemens, because generul rise in interest, but the accouni was quite moderate. LOntaungoes on American stocks were about 414 per cen:, though tenders at one time tried 10 ¢ XaCt MOre In spice of the low- ness of money abd a poswibie rise in the Bank of Kngland’s discount rate this weex. the outlook tor the marset is not altogether untavorabie. ‘The Paiis and Berlin mark2.s were dull NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Prices for Bonds and Rallway Shure: NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—Money on call easfer at 135@2%;: last loan 2%: closed offered at 115@: prime mercantile paper, 4@4%x: Sterhing ex- change steady, with actual business in bank- er¢ bills i $4 833,@4 56 for demand, and $4 823,@4 83 for 60 Gurs: posted rates, $4 8512@ 4 8613; commercial bills, $4 82: silver certif- cutes, 57@5¥; bar siver, Sbc: Mexican dollars, | 44340 CLOSING STOCKS. Railroads— |St Paul. .. 9314 Atchison.......... 1835 Preferred... . [1:915 Preterred . 285, 'St Paul & Omaha. 794, 11434 Adams Ex, 150 ‘| American KX 111 United States 4355 Wells-Fargo. 1515 Miscellaneous— Del & Hudson Del L& W. Del & Rio G. Preferred Etie. new First preferred.. 3634 A Cot Ol - & Ft Wayne.........166 | Prefern Gt Nor ptd. 150 Hocking Vai.... 8 1liinois Cent. 1013 Lake Erie & W.. 17 yreferred Preferred 7515 Chicago Gas Lake Shore 170 | Cons. Gas. 9574 Com. able Co. Manhattsn L) 10135 Col ¥ & Iron. Met Traction _.....121 ~ do do prefd... Michigan Central 103 | Gen. Electric.. Minn &St L...... 5 inois Sterl Louis & Nasn. do do 1st prerd. 85 | La Clede G 4 Mo. Pacific. 3015 Le: B41y Moblle & uhlo, 24 d BUTY Mo K&T.. . 131 D 16 | o pref'd.... 831y Uregonimp. Co... 12 | N J Ceniral. .. 4 Pacific Matl...... 313 | N Y Central 177 Poliman Palace,. 7 N Y Chicago &3t T 1814 Silver Certificates. 57 do do 1s. prefd. 7» | ~tau Kope&Twine 5 do do ¥d prerd. 35 |Suzar eeee14214 Nor West. . 1815 Preserred..... No Amer Co... 434 T C & ron... 0] No Pacitic, 15 ' U S Leather. Preferred i1 817 Preferred. Ostario & W 1644 |U S Kubber.. Ore K & Nav. ...l 85 Preferred......... Ure Short Line.... 1n14 Western Union. i Pittsburg. . 1185 ChG W | Reatling....... 2383, [C&N W | rock Isiand Buig Preterred . St Louis & S F .. Preterred ... SUP, M &M, 433 Kio G & Wstn. 9iy| Preferred. 122 °| CLOSING BoxDS. U= New 4s, reg...12714 /N J Cent Gen B5s..11 do o 4s coup..12*1a North Carol dods reg........11314 Do4s.. dods. coup.......1)414 Northern Pac 1sts. 11815 | do s, reg........ 99 . 891, do bs. reg a1s | SR do 5s, coup..... 11614 | 1083, | District ¥ 65s. Nor & W 6s. Jlz3ig | Ala Class A. | Yorthwest Consois14: ] Do, Ciass B 11714 Do, Class C 1114 | Do, Currency.... 88 Do. 4 SRS Atchison 4s B614 OS Line 8¢ tr.....1191 Do, Adj 4s - 5734| Do, bstr........ 9235 Canada So. 2ds....lvo Olmplsts tr.....108 Cun Pac 1sis. — Do, Bstr...... 4055 Chgo Term. . 4815 ific 6s. uf '85...10234 | C& Ohio 98111207 seading ds......... a4 CH&Dalgs .. 10d65 Rio G Weyt, ists. 815 Den& R G 1sts. . 1118, (St L & I M Gen 58 B4 BNIL St L& S F Gen 681161 Easi Tenn 1sts. Y -1083, St P consols. 717 ISP C &P lsts Erie Gen 4s.. FW&DIststr.. 68 | Do, 5s. Gen Y.lectric 55.. 101 |S Caroiins Nn.fod. 1 GH&SAGs... 106 |<outnern Kv 5s... do do 2s 'ofd 10:3g H & T Cent bs.. anRpe& Twines 1115, Tenn New et da.. docon 6s.........103 ' Tex Puc L& G 1sis 96 IwaClas.. .. "9714 Do, reg 2ds..... 4 Kan P Contr . 92 UPiss 1011, UPD&Guit 1sts_ 453, Kun P 1st(D Dji'r.116 Nw Consol 4s.. 8714 Wab st b La Nw L&N Unids....] 84 | Do, 2ds.... Missouri vs. 100 West Shore 4 MKT 28 61| Va Centuries. Do, 4s. 86 Do, ceterred MY Centrs 1.x KsCity P&Gsts bs— MINING sTOCKS. Chollar. .. 60 Ontano. . $ 350 Crown Point. . 50 Ophir. . B0 Con Cal & Va 110 Piymouth.. 09 Deadwood 90 Quicksitver. . 100 Gould & Car e 00 Hale & Norcre 1 10 Sierra Nevi 67 Homestake. 30 00 >tandard. 160 Irou Sitver. 20| Cuion Con 5 Mexican. 35| Yellow Jacket 40 Boston. | BOSTON, Oct. 26.—Atchison, 13145: Bell Tele- phope. 259: Chicago, Burlington snd Quincy, 94: Mexican Central, b34: Oregon Short iine, 18; NEW YORK GEAIN AND PRODU NEW YORK, Oct Flour receipts. 41,975 barrels: exports, 13,160 barrels. Falrly active, firm | and strong. WH ¥ Al —Recelpts, 435900 bushels: exports, 193,000 bushels. Spot firm; No. 2 red, $1 0. Op- tions opened lower In response to weak cables ana rains West, but railiec and were firm all day, cios- | ing 14@34sc vet nigher. Big clearances, predic- tions of (0.d wealrer ana prospeciive smaller Northwestern rece pts combined todrive in the shorts. ‘The sales include No. red « ciober cosed 97igei Deoemeer, 961497140, closed at | 97Vjc. I1OPS—Steads. State common 1o choice, 1885 crop. 4@bc: 1896 crop, 6@9c 18 7 crop, 14@16c; | Pacitic Coast, 1895 crop, 4x' @9c; 1897 crop, 14@ | s6c: Lonoou mar<et, 55@63c WOOL—Virm: dome.uc fleece, 13@17c. PETR( LEUM—Dul Pennsylvaniacrude, 85c. P1G IRUN—Warrants dull and easy: $6 75 bid, 86 85 asked. LAKE COPPER—Easler: $10 95 bid and $11 asked. TIN—Lower: $13 65 bid. $13 75 asked. SPELTER—Quiet; $4 10 bid, ¥4 25 asked. | LEAD—Eusy exchange 83 8715 bia and $3 90 asked: brokers steady At 3 K74q. COFFEE~Cpuous opened b rely steady at a de- ciine of 5 to 10 yoiuts: closed weak at net decline | of 11 0 20 points. *ales 1,040 baes, including | Nuvember, $2 40@5 50: December, 85 10, 1 Spoi—kio dul.: mi.d, dull. i SUGAR—Kaw, nominal: refined, steady ; Mold A, | 514c: Sundard A, a5sc: coufectioners’ A, 47gc cut loaf bbic: crushed, : fgc; jowdersd, 5 13- pe s San Diez0, —. 25@32c: Texas, granuated, 5c: cubes, 514 - BUTTE — Receipts, 5581 packages: steady; Western creamery, 14@25 Elgius, 23%5c; faciory, 9@l 3c. FG S —secein s, 10,260 packages: stea and Penusylvauia, 16@20¢: Wesiern, 17 v: state Taeive | Dried Fruits. H NEW YORK. Cet. 16.—California dried fruits. APPLES—>teady, others quiet. evaporated ap- D €s. common, 5@7¢ v Tb: prime wire tiay, Blge: wood dried. prime, Sei choice, H3,@0c: fansy. S@vige PIENES—5814c B . as 10 size and qoality. APRICOT>—Koy al. T@81uc: Moorpark. 9@11 FEACHES—Unpecied. T@ilc; pee.ed 12g » CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. | CHICAGO, Cet. 26.—Wheat was weaker for | about ten minutes afier the opening, and theu the ocal speculution became firm aud it advanced | 114c irom the lowest polut. ‘The trading was | chiefls In December and to this future was con- fined the aivance. ‘the opening weakness was becsuse of a further &xd declive at Liverpool and plentiful rains in Nevraska and Kansas. On the other hand receipts wero light. One feature of the day’s trading which had a marked effect on final fizures was caused by a disposition of shorts 10 wheat to cover and to put them out for Mu. and as a resuit of this the spresd between those two almost widened (o 5. A weakening feature during the forenoon was reported decline at continental markets, buc when the public cub.egrams giving the close at Paris and “Aniwerp came to band it was found :hat the reductions were not as great as bad been pri- vately reported. Thersin In Kansas and else where of the day before was said (0 be spreading 1n (his direction, but 1t was 10 be accompanied or immediately succeeded by much coider weather ‘I his augured 1o goud 10 the beisted crop and caused some buving ‘The receipts at primary I Arkeis were Viry ¢ ose 10 Lhe quanuty on the ssme aate of the year before. To-day they were 1,618,0)6 oush-ls; iast yea- 1.173.000 bushels krad:t eet’s report of the world's visible made an Inciease since last week of 4,315,0,0 bushels, 1,- 913,000 bushels of it on this siae and 2400000 bushels in and afioat jor Europe. That caused one of the weak spots in (he day’s market, but the bearish impression due 10 it was of short dura- tion. ‘I'he markel grew quite strong toward the close. | 525 for rood 10 prime shipping L Louls reported tha: all the contract wheatd there, about 750,000 bushels, had been ordered out. The loca! crowd bad got sbort, and when it | aitempted to cover ihere was very little for sale. Decenber opened at about_unchanzed from 9315 to 9335, and declined 10 95¢. 11 rose a:terwaid 10 9315¢, fell back to 9314, and near the close soid up again Lo 9414c. closng at H4igc. May ranged trom 9 34c 10 9174c, and closed xt $l3zc. Net Zain 107 i day ju December was lc and n May oniy 1ic per bushel Corii was very du of the day were causéd pr neipally b ments of the whes market. e from 257526 10 =53 end cosed at 257xC Oats weie film pertially 1hrough sy mpi. 1y with wurat and corn, but mostly on account of the ex- cellent cash demaud. December ranged fom 18150 to 1834c, closiug about 14c higher. ut 18%sc. Piovisions were heavy from the ~ame Cinses thai huve been welghing upon that marxet 107 & lone time past. Two manv hogs receipis and yel- low fever were the cries of Lhe bear traders. The ieading futures ranzed as 10/ lows: Lhe move- ARTICLES. [oFSE iR ey Wheat No. 2— October, New 98la Decemoer, Ne 84le Nay ....... ... 9134 Corn No, 2— ! 2454 | 2575 | 295 | October. | 173, December. | 1534 | Nay.... ke Sl Mess Pork @ bbi- December. & Javuary . Lard, 8 Short Ribs, Octover. . December... January. Cash g.otations were as 10.10Ws: spring paten s, $4 90@3; bLakers' $3 6u@s b0 straits, $4 40@4 70: No. 2 Spring wheat, 8714 @8935c: No. 5 Spring Whent. BU@S7c: No. 2 Red, 515@9814c: No. 2 Corn. 2475c: ~0. 2 UaLs, 1814c: No."2 White. £ 0.b, 2014¢: \o.% White £ 0. b. UL p@22c: e 4614@463,c: No. 2 Ba nominal: No. 5 £. 0. b., . B@4ic. No.4, £ 0.b., 27@37: No. 1 Flaxsees. $101: Prime Timo- thy Seed. $2 63: Mess Pork ® bbl. $7 75@7 80 Lard ¢ 10G Ds, 84 25: Short Ribs sides (.00se). $4 35@4 70: Dry Salted Shouiders (boxed). 43,@ Short Clear Sides (boxed). 5@51g: Wh.say. distiller’ finisbed 30005, per gal. $1 22, Fiour, firm; ARTICLES | Recelpa. | Shipmenis. Flour. bbls | 14,006 8,000 Wheat. bu. 94.000] 04000 Corn, bu 1,000 46.000 | 10u0 | 718,000 24,0004 oS : 95,000 08,000 ~ i Un the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter mar. | ket wes firm; creameies, 15@23c: dairies. 1¥@ 20c: cheese quiet, S@SVa; steady, fresii. latge Wheat Movements. Receipts. Shipments. Bushels. Cltfes. Busheis -Mianeapolis...... Duiutn iiwaukee . “hicago ... Toieco 2 St. Louis ..o Detroi. ... Kansas (ity, 105300 1,150,324 TIDEWATER. 7,844 +ee... Boston . -8 435,900 New York . 183810 01,054 .. Philadelph! . 9,540 | 30,010.. - Baltimore.. . 40,000 A INew Crieans ...\, 150,500 | 574,318 478,750 | LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Oct. De-. Mav. Opening .76 7085 731 Closing. 76 Toin T34 TAEIS FUTURES Oct. Nov. Flour — Opening . PEPORH % ) 6145 | Cl eiee. 6181 61 49 Wheat—C pel ceeeee29 80 2585 Closing... 20 30 28 50 AVAILABLE GRAIN SUPPLY. NEW YORK, Oct. 26. — Special cabe and telegraphic advices 10 Eradsireet's covering the principal points of accumu ation lndicate the fol lowing changes in available supp v last Saturday compured with the previous Satuiday Wheat—United States and Canalu. eas: of the Rockies, incresse. 1,912,000: afloat for and 1n Europ:, increase 2 400,000 busbels; world’s sup. Ply total increase 4.512.000. Corn—United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, total delayed for confirmation Oats—United ~tates and Canada, e increase 8:1,000 she more impoitunt decreases in the available supply of wheat not reporied in the official visib « supply 8 atcment for .us. week included 675,000 bushels in Northwestern iuterir elevators, 380, 000 bushels at verious Maniioba storage poins, 104,000 vushels ar New Orleans. 93,000 busheis at Fort Willlams, Lnt., aud 54.00U bushels at G ion. The larger corresponding dscreases include 83,000 bushels ac Cleveiund uud 70,000 bushels at Newport News. BOSTON t of the WOOL MARKET. BOSTOY, Oct. 26.—Tne wool market here this | week shows a falling off 1o the demand, aithough prices are at sbout the same. The market for Territory wools holds stealy as regards prices asked, but buyers are less anxious to secure sup- Piles at the quotations Quotations: ‘lerritory medium and mediom fin price, 48@50c: siaple, 52@ Utah, Wyoming, etc.— 15@17¢c: scour woois— Montana, 16@ 8c: Se. ine medium and d price. 462.50c: staple, 52@: fine Australlan_ wools—Scoured bssls, combing, superfine. 79@7 combing. good, 85G66C combiug aversge. 62@65c; Queensiand, combing, 65c. =i EASTERN L1V CHICAGO. Oct. 26—CATTLE — Native besf steers s0/d at $4@4 50 for dressed beet, to 44 7@ 5 ex; ort cattie. Stockers aud teeders, $3@4 25; 675 for best; Western range steers £001 10 prinse biought $3 To@4 10 ers. 83 L0@4 10. HOGS—piices were at an $3 25@3 90 forswine und 32 7 @3 85 for pigs. SHEEP—Sales were made of poorto prime na- tive sheep at $2 6C@4 50; _Weaiern range sneep, $3@4 25: feeaing lous. B8 75@4: lambs; 83 750 425 10r poorest up Lo $55 @5 75 for best, feed- ers, briuging 4 50@4 7 33 504 10; Wostern feed: extreme rane of Receipls: Cattle, 8500; Logs, 34,000; sheep, 16,000. 5 Kansus City. EANSAS CITY. WUct 26.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts. 10,000. Bos: grades steady: others slow. Texas :teers, $2 B5@4 10: Texas $200@3 15: native steers, $400@5 10; nauve cows snd helters. ¥2 UU@4 00: stockers and feeders, $2 75@4 40: Oul s. o2 25@3 60 HOGS — Receipts.” 15,000 Market weak to 5c¢ lower. Bu.k of sules, $3 40@3 45: heavies, &3 30@ 3 4214: puckers, @3 45: mixed. ' $3 30@ 8 4715; lizhts, %3 35@35 oU: yorkers, 33 43@5 50: pigs, 82 50@3 4Tl SHEEP—Receljis. 4000 Market sesdy to strong. Lambs, $3 65@5 40 muttons $2@3 85, cow Omat OMAHA. Cct. 26 —CATTLE—Receipis. 5500. Market steady. Native beef steers, $4 10@ 490: Western sceers, 0@4 30; Texas steers, #3@3 60: cows and helters, $2 90@3 $1 75@2 K0: siockers and feeuers. : hul.s, stags. etc. HUGS— Hecelpt 6700, Market. low- er. Heavv, &3 '3214@3 40: mixea. $3. 85 (6435«]. 23 4.@o d0: bulk of saes, 33 3@ B SHEEP—Recei Market steady. Fair to choice natives #3 69@360: fair (0 choice Westerns, §3 40@ $3@3 65; lambs, § minon und stock sheep 5@5 25. WHEAT MARKEL, Oregon, PORTLAND. Oct. 26.—The local wheat ma; declined a cent to-day and closed very weak. The influence of comivg <rops in other portions of the world is airexdy felt In the wheat merket and e hoiding off. Offerings duriug the past huve been very heay . Waila W alia. B, blue stem, 8.@82c; valley, 82@h3e per bushel. NORTHERN Washingeon. TACOMA. Oc. 26 —The wheat marset was stronger and recovered tho loss of the preceding dsy. Closed: No. 1 vlue stem, B3@8314c; No. 1 ciub, 80@80Ygc. e FPORTLAND'S BUSINESS, PORTLAXD. Cct. 26 —Exchanges, balances, $37,046. FOREIGN MAKKETS. London, LONDON, Oct. 26.—Consola 111 7-18; 27350 French reu.es, Ju3t So. 3,678; eliver, Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 26.—Wheat—Qnjet: No. 1 standard California wheat, #8s: cargoes off coast, BOUhing doing. 6 lower: carcoes on bassace, oasy for white. cuietior raa, 8d lower: English country marke s, firm: rrench country markets aniec. Liverpool wheat, No. 1, California, 7s 11dg@ss: wheat in Paris, quiet; flour in Paria. quiet. COTTUN - Upinuds, 3 15-32a. cLosk. WHEAT—Spot No 2 red Wes:ern winter stocks, ;xl’r_: ted; No.1 red Northern spring new, firm, s 7d. CORN—Ameriran mixed spot steady, 8s 1d: Oc- tober quiet. 35 34d: Novemoer quiet, 8y 1d: umuernmel.a:'.%a. el e CALIFORNIA —1Ihe Earl Fruit Company sold 0-day: Grapes—iokay, $1 10@1 50, average #1 u8: double crates, 32 55@3. average §271: Cornichion, #1 40: double crates, $2 70@3 15, averaze $2 97; assorted, $1 55. Three cars sold to-day. BOSTON, Oct. 26.—The Earl ¥rult Company FRUIT SALES, CHICAGO, Oct. 26. and the slight fluctuazions | | ecember ranged | | scoured | caves, $6 50@ | { i | auctionea California frui: at the following prices Grapes—Tokay, 81 20@2 20, averaze $151: dou bie crutes,$3 4U@3 71, average $5 . 5; Cornichon. singie craies, $180: double crates, $390. One car sold to-duy. NaW YOKK. Oct. 26.—Porier Fros Company s:d today: Graves — Toka . 90c@$1 20, aver- age $111: doubie crates, $2 11@ . 30, aversge $2 45: Muscat, ©0@5.: ¢ ornichu.r. - 1 3U@1 40, average %1333 douo e crates, 22 45@: 53, avei- agze 32 .9: Morocco, aoutle crates, »i05. Five cars s0la to-day. ! XCHANGE AND BULLION. F484 487 rling Exchange, 60 day ring Kxchange, sight. Sterling cabies. . New Yors Eachange, sight.... New York kxchange. telezraphic. Fine ~fiver, per ounce. Mexicau Doilars. . - ® - TRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GEAIN WHEAT FREIGHT=— Are firm, but not as act- Ive, at :0s, ususl options. The chartered wheat fleet in port hasa regisiered tonnage of 77,900, @gainst 78 600 tons on the same date last year; disengaged, 16,420 tons, against 34,000: on the Way (0 this port, 190,645 tons, against 245,900. The Drumalis takes for Cork 5,579 ctls, valued | at, 8128 000, ‘The market was steaty yesterday, and futures heid wel. up to the level ot the Lreceaing day. The 8pot market showed 1o change. Local quotations are as tollows: $1 474 P ctl for No. 1, $1 4834 for choice and $1 50@1 6214 # cul for exira choice 1of millig. CALL ROARD SALES. INFORMAL BESSION—Y:15 o'clock—December— BUOU cls. 81 485y: 6000, §1 4815 May—2000, 81 4615: 2000, $1 4635; 8000. $1 3614 BECOND NESS1ON December — 000 ctls, 31 47%; 2000 §1 4754: 26,000 §1 4735 £OVO! $1 4735 6000, 814704 May—2000. $14534; 2.00. 31 4514; 4900, $1 45; 4000, 31 4514 REGULAE 3 GRN1NG SESsTON—December—12,600 s, 81 4775: S00U, $1 473 : BOUU, B1 48 May—22,000. 81 4b: 2000, $1 437 AFTEENOON NEss1oN — Decemoer — 4000 ctls. $148; 5000 81 dx1g May—14 000, §1 46. BAKLEY —IThe mwarket Is steaay at tbe quota- 11005, though the demand is nOL Vers brisk. Feed. SUgsSe for dark and S614@87Yac for chotce brighi: Chevalier. $1 5214@1 S134 for No 1and £1 35@1 40 for No. 2: Brewing, $1 05 tor No. 1 and 80@¥bc B ctl 10r dark Coast CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAY E¥8810N—9:15 o’clock—No sales. Exco SESS 10 No sales, REGULAR MORNING SESSION ctls, BaTpc. ATTEENOON SESSION — December—8000 ctls, 8435 U0, Bbe OnT=—There is no demand for Feed descrip- tions, and_seed kinds are quieter (hun they have beei. Fancy ieed are quotable at $1 25 @130 §ctl: good to choice $1 15@1 20 v ctl; common, £1 0714@1 1 B #n Surprise, $1 2216@) 27%: Red, $1 1710@1 Gray, 81 10 @1 15; Miling. $1 1235@1 135 @ cil: Black, tor seed. 81 55@1 50. C.ibped Unls seil at $1G2 # Loa —December—2000 over the raw product. COKN—Arrivals from the East are increasing | azain and ihe market is duil and weak in co; quence. Smail Roand Y. ellow. 1@1 05: W outinues # cil BUCKWHEAT low. £115@1 20 ® cul: ite, $1 10@1 1214, quiet and easy ar $1 108 Nominat. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, The mi'lers quote previous prices for all de- scriptions. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras $5@5 10: Bakers' extras, £4 754 85 B bbl. CORNMEAL ETC.—Feed Corn, $24@25 B ton: Cracked Corn. 825@26 B ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks sre as fo'lows, vsual discount to the trad-: Grabam Flour, 85 ¥ 100 Bs; Kye Flour, §250 % 100. Rice Flour, ¥5 75: Cornmeal & 25: extra cream do, $3: Ustmeal, $3 50; Oat Groais, $4: Hominy, 3 10@ 3 30: Buckwheat Flour 83 25@3 50: Crecked Wheat, 83 25; Farina $& 50; Whole Wheat Filour, £3 25: Kolled " Oats (bbls), $5 T0@5 90: in sacks, $375: Pearl Barley, 84; Spil Peas, $3 50; Green 4o, $4'25 @ 100 ibs. HAY ANU FEEDST Fs. Receipts of Hay fell oft sharply yesterday. but the murket showed no change. Bran is firm, with a prospect for high-r prices. BRAN—$15@15 50 tor tue best and $14@14 50 ® ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$20@20 50 for lower grades and #21 50@22 50 % ton for the bes:. FEEUSTUFFS—Rollea_Barles, $18 50@19 50 Oflcace Meal at the mill, $30 % 1on: jobbing, $31: Chopped Feed, $15@16 % ton: Cocoanut Cake. #1750 Cottonseed iex, $29@30 @ ton. HAY—Wheat, $12@15 % ton: Wheat and Oat, £11@14; Oat, $10@I2: Bariey. £10@12: com- pressed, $12@14: Alfalta, ¥5@9 50 stock, S5@Y; Clover, v @ ton. STEAW—30@40c ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. | Shipment of 920 ctls Mustard Seed to New York. Beuns aure very uusettled and piices are fluc u- ating ag00d deal Limas are about ihe wesxes kind on the list Seeds are dull and unchanged. BEANS—bayos 81 90@2 B ctl: Small Whites #1 15G1 30; Large Whites, $1@1 15: Finks, %1 50@1 50; 'Reds. £1 30@1 50: Biackeye, §1 65 @] %5: red Kiiney. $-@2 00; Limas. §1 65@1 75 Butters, $1 30@1 50 Pen, 81 20@! 45. SEED-—Brown Mustard, $2 25@2 50: Mustard. $2 25@2 50: Fiax, $1 1581 85 Canary ced, 13,@214C © . Alimita, 634c: 4t Hemp, c: Timothy. 41gc. Yellow Rape, 215@ DRIED PEAS—Niies, 81 20; ureen, $1 20@1 70 B POTATOES, ON1O VEGETABLES. Potatoes are weax, Salinas Burbanks especially. Onfons are also off Vegetab es are declining again. s the Tecent advance brought in increased recelpts. POVATOKS—Early Kose, 50@35c; Kiver Reds, B5@AUC: Kiver Burbanks, 50@4Uc: Salinas Bur- buiixs 50@BUC: Sweet Poiatoes, 50@6UC @ ot for Rivers anc $1 for sl erced ONIONS—$1@l 15; sa VEGETABLES—Bay Bquasb. 75-@31 B box: Marrowfat ~quash. $5@10 % 1on: Bay acumbers, 4U@5Uc B box: Pickles. 75c @S for No. 1. 40@5UC 1or No. 2: Green Peppers, 55@50c fur Chile and 40@dUc for Bell, Green Peas. 3@314c® Ib: Niring Beaus, 3@313c] Lima Beans, Sa3lac ® Bb: Green Onra, 5. @65¢ # box: Dried Ok. . b@se » M; Egg Piani, 35@bUc: Labbage, 60@7d« ctl; Car- rots, Zo@30c ¥ sack; Garlic, 1lg@:2c ® 1b; Toma- twes, 30@60C B bOx. Pickle Onions, 50@ o FYOULTRY ANw GAM POULTRY—Tbers will be thres cars of East- ern in during the next day or wo nd the market is weak In consequence. Game continues easy and agatos it. Live Turkeys quotable at 14@1dc for Gobblers and 13@léc for Hens; Geese ® pair, $1 23@ 150: Docks, $3@4 50: Hens, $3@4: Roost- ers. souns. £3@4: do, 0id. $3 50@4; Fryers. $2 50 @27b; Broilers, $2'50 for large and $2@2 25 for smail: Figeons, 31 25@1 60 B doz for young and 75c@$1 for old. GAMF—Quail, ¥ dozen, $1@1 25: Mallard, $4@ 450 Canvasbuck. 865 bU: Spris, $2 50; 1eal. 81 75: Widgeon. 82: ~mal. Duck, $1 75: Gray Geese, $250; White. %1 25; Brane, 81 50; Engiish Snipe. 81 501 75; Juck Snipe, $1: Hare, $1: Rabbits, $125@1 50 for Cottoniais and $1 for smadl. the weather is BUITER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Eutter 18 higher here than at any other point in the Usited S ates. S il the market shows 0o de- cline. Cheese rules firm. Eggs are steady atthe high prices. BUTTER— CkEAMFRY—Fancy creameries. 28@2815c: sec- onds, xb@26: ¥ Ib. e DAIEY—Cholce ‘1o fancy, 25@25¢ @ 1b; lower | graces 16@.2: PICK LED— FIRKIN UREAMERY FASTER CHEESE. mon to good. Young Americ z 2 L4 @214 @136 1or L e-pacxed. + 12@1214e: com- 10@llc: gream’C hedaar, 11@12c; 12igc: Western, i1g@12c; Eastern, 1:15@135¢ B In. EGUs. nen kggs, 35@40c P doz: store Eegs, 2:@30c; Eustern, 2ia@zdc for fancy, 0g21¢ tor Tirsis and i5@I8c tor seconds; Duek bggs, @25c B dozen. DECIDLOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, The advance in Wine Grapes was only tem- porary and the marke: is off azain, with larger re- cripis. Table Grapes are as cheap and abundant s ever. Berrles aie lower. Pesches are steady. There are hardiy enos Persimmons and Pomegran- ates here 10 quote. Appies and Pears are In good supply aud unchanged. A1 Citrus Fruits are qull, DECIHUOUS FRUITS— Sirawberries. #3@4 @ chast for largs. Raspberries, $.@4 50 % chesi. :OBl'tlzzl s . b@75¢ P hox. ave noerties, $( 5068 50 B bbl; Coos Bay. $2 50@2 15 B box. Leaches, 20c@1 ¥ box. a1s, Wicler Nelis, 50@76¢; common kil 40@BUC B box. e Apples. 26@ 402 B box tor common and S0@ESe for good to cuoice. Quinces, W@-Uc B box. Giupes. in Loxes, 20@35¢ for Mnscats. 25@35¢ jor biack. 20@2bc 10r Tokay anv 30@40c fur Corni- +lion Crates sell about 10c higber than boxes Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $17@zv # ton: White Wine Grapes, $10@12: Mission Grapes, $14@15. ‘ Watermeions, #5@7 % 100. Cantaioupes. U@ dc @ cru e Nutmeg Melons, 25@5' ¢ ¥ box. CITRUS FRUITS—Valencia Oranges. $3@4 ® box: Lemons. $1@) 50 ® box for common 0d $2@2 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, #250@5 50 B box: Bananas, $1 25@4 ® bunch: Fincapples, $2 50@3 v coz DLIED FRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. There 15 still no change to report. Trade is dull, though Lhere is some seiling ali the time. DRIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes. carioad lots, Sc or 40-50's. 414¢ for 50- 8Us. dc ¥ I for 60-70°s, Siec for TL-B0's. Sc ¥ 1D for B0-50'x ana 2140 tor 90-100's; Peaches, 5@5%4c B Bb: fancy. 8@6luc: peeled, —: Apri- cots, o@bc B M jor Royals and 7@8c for £ood to fancy Moorparks; evaporaced apples, o@ee: up-dried, 3@3lac; black Fixs 1n sacks, 2@2gc @l » b fr prime washed: 15@16l4¢c for good to strictly good washed: 14@15¢ for | | falr washea: 10@l-c ‘or medium: 7@9%c | Plums. 4@41c B Ib for pitted pltted: bicached Plums, E?bl&c; Nectarines, 5@ 6¢ ® b 10r prime Lo fancy : Fears, 9@5%ac for quas- ters and 636@7c for huives. RAISINS'— New Kuisins, c_for 2-crown, dc for Scrown. be 10r s-crown, 5ige for Seedless Sultanas and $1 10@ 115 tor London layers. Dried Grapes 23zc. A UTS-"Clies nuts are quotable at §@lvc @ 1b: Walnuts, 714@8c B 1 for bard and Sc ® 1 for sofishell: Aimonds, 3@ic for burdshell and 9@ 10c for papershe 1: Peanuts 4@5c for kaster, and 4cfor Ca or ia: hickory Nuts, 5@sc B Ib: Pe- cans. S@10 P Ib: Filberis, 9935, brazii Nuts, »@9c: Loconnuts. $5 9 100. HON ;Y —New Comb, 10c for brizht and 7T@9c ror lower grades: new water-white extracted, 414@ 435c; light umber extracted, 53,@4c # b LrEsWaX—ii@ibe B b and_1@2c for un- FLUVISION There is some prospect of arevival in this mar- ket. bacon and Lard are firmer and the demand is rather better. Hums are sill weak, as there is considerable cutting among dealers. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 84c @ 1 for heavy, 8¢ for iight medium, 10c jor igh:, 10%4c B B for extra ngnt and i2c for suzar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured _Hams. 1035@l11:: California Hams, 9@%%%c % Ib: Mess seet, $5 B bbl: eX ra mess”do. $9; family do, $10; sal Pork, 5@k 50 B bbl: extra prime Pork. 89 50; exira clear, $16: mess, $14 50 ¥ bbl: Smoked Beel. 1035@12140 B Ib. LARD_Lasteru tierces quoted at_5i4c P b for compound ana 6c for pure: pails, 7c: California tierces, 6c @ B tor compouid and 6¢ 1or pure; ulf-bbis, 614¢: 10-b Lins, 7c; do o-1b, T34c. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 85gc. Puckares less than 800 fe—l-1b_pails, 60 In a case, 874c; 3-Ib pails, 20 1n a case, E3gc: G-I palls, 12 in « case, Bl4c: 10-1b prils, 611 a case, Slge: 50-1b tins, 1 or 200 & case. Tac: wooden Luckets, 50 Ibs net, T7c;, Juncy tuvs HO Ibs net, 764c: haif bbus, about 110 ibs, 13c B b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hops are off and qulet, and 1314c is about the best price obtainable at the moment. Wool is quiet, but steady. Hides are also quieter, and prices may change at uny moment. A local circular says: “Tue market remains quiet, with Do deciine in prices. The fall Wool sales were held last week at Uklan wnd Cloverdale ana prices realized were much better than expected, which indicates confidence 1n our present murket and a beifef that Wools will sel. hi heria er on n the season.” HIDES AND SKIN~—t ulis and brands sell lc under sound stock. Heavy salted steers. 10G 10lec % b: medium. 914c P b lght. 9c: Cow- hides. 9@9lac B Stags. bc: sated Kip, 9c: salted Calf, 1lc @ Ib: salted Veal $c: dry Hides. 15@15%%c; culls and brands, 12@]1234c: ary Kip nd Veal. 14c: dry Calt, 17c: culls, 10c: Goatskins, 0@35¢ each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, £00d summer. 25¢® b medium, 20c: winier. 10c; Sheepskins. sheariings. 10@20c each; shor. wool, 25@d0c eachi medlum, 5070 exch: long wools, 75@90c each. TALLOW—No. 1. rendered. 5@34c P Bb: No. 2, 214@3%ac: refined, dc; Grease, 2c # Ib. WOUL — Fall clip — Middie countles, free, 10@13e:_do defective. J0@llc; San Joaquin, de- fective. 7@9c ¥ B; do Lambs. 615@8c: Southern Mouutar 12c: tree Northern, 1aldc ® Ib: do. defective, 9@1lc: Humboldt snd Mendocino, 13@15c B B HOPS—0ld crop. 2@6c B B _1or poor to falr and 8@1uc for gooa; new crop, 10@18%ge. GENERAL MXRCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 55c: San Quentin, ¥540: Wool bags, 27@30c: Frui Bags, 514c, 53¢ and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Wellington, $8: New Welllngton, $8: Souzhfield Welllngton. $7 50: Seattle, $5 50: Bry- ant, $650: Coos 1ay. $4 75: Wallsend, $6 75 # on: Cumberland. 14 50 % ton 1o bulk and $16 i sacks: Peunsylvania, Anibracite Ege. $la @ | ton: Welsh Anchracite,” $=@12: Cannel, — o ton: Rock Springs, Castie Guie aud Pleasant V. ley, $7 60; Coke. $11(@12 1n bulk and $13 @ ton in sks. CORDAGE—Prices for 10,000-B tnvoices are: | 114 nch Manila, 614c; do Sisal, 014c: 12-thread Nanila. 6%c: do Stsai, 5 nd 9 thread Ma- nila, Ti4c; do Sisal, 614c; Bale Rope (3 and 4 strand). Manila. 6i4c;: do Sisal. bijc: Bale Kope (2, 60d 8 strand). Manua, 63c; do’ Sisal. 5 CANNED FRUITS—Cherrles, black or red, 21a- | b, exira, $2 P dozau: White Cherries. 934 1b. | extra. $2 50; 214-Ib, standards, $2 10; Peaches— Yellow. trec. $1 10@1 50: A pricots, 90c@$1 U5; kaspberries, $1 75: Strawberries, $1 75 CANNED VEGETABLES—Tomates T0¢ B | dozen 215-1b iins: Peas. $1@1 25 B dozen. C FF COSTA RICA—17@171%c B B nom. for prime washed (none here); 16@16c uom. for £ood washed (none here): 16@iblac for good praberry: i@ 1434c for goo1 to prime: 1116@i2Yc for gooa mixed with black beans: 11@1214c for fair: 6@10c for common 10 ordinary. SALVADOR—1B@1€c for £0od to prime washed: i3@l4lge for falr washed: 1€@17c ® I for good to'prime washed peaberry: 11L4@1214¢ for superior unwashed: 11@1114¢ for 200d green un- washed: 1U34¢ B Ib for gooa bleached unwashed; 14@1°¢ for good to prime un washed peaberry. NICARAGUA—1014@1214¢ for good to sunerior uLwashed: 1316@14c {07 £00a Unwashea peaberry. GUATEMALA AND MEXICAN—183gc B Ib nom. for strictly prime washed (none here): 1714 for ordinary: 4@b6-ac B b for Inferior to com- mon: ln@l¥e jor good to prime washed pea- berry: 1l@l2lsc for gooa to superior unwashed: 1a@15c¢ for good 10 prime unwashed peaberry. FiSi—)acific Locfish 18 Quotabie as 10lOwS: Bundles. 5¢ B Ib: cnses, seiected. 5lac B i boneless. 61ac B Ib: strips. Norway, 654c $ I strips, Narrow-gauge, 7c B Ib: strips. Stiver King, Tige # b: blocks, Clipper, 6lac: blocks, Orlen: 1al, 7¢: biocks. Seabright, 734c: tablets, Crown brand. Sc: middles, Goasn State, 7c; middles, White ~eal, 9c B Ib: desiccated. Gilt Edze, # cuse of 2doz, §1 60 iess 153 pickied Cod, bbls, 84: halr-bbis, §4 75 _ Pacific Herring, 15c ® box: Duteh do; 51 10@1 v B keg: Whitefish, $1 50 ia baif-bbis and 81 75 in Kits; Tongues aad Sounds, $1 25: Mackere .bbls— 0. 1, $20; No. 2, $18 50: No. 3, $17: 1-bbis—No. 1, § No. 2. $.0; No. 3,88 'Ki:s—No. 1. §1 6: No. 2 $125. No. 8 1 QUICKSILVER—$38 9 flask. Oll—Cailfornia Castor Ull. cases. No. 1. 95c; | bbls, B0c ¥ gal (manuiacturers’ rates): Linseed Oll, 'tu_bbis, bolled, $7c: do raw, 15c; cases, bc miore: Lard ULl extra winter siramned, bbis, Suc: No. 1, d3c: cases. 5c more: China Nut, 40@33¢ ® | galion: N 00t Oil, bbls, 80c: cases, 65¢: No. 1. bbis 50c; cuses. Sbc; Sperm, crude, oUc: natural white, B0c: bleached do 85¢: Whaie OIl, natnral white. ¢0c: bieached do. 45c: Pacific Kubber Mixed Paints, white and bouse colors, $1 25@1 35 ¥ eal: wagon co ors. $2@32 25 PETROLEUM. GASOLINE, E’ rd Oll Company quotes as follow: Waterwhite Coal Vil in buik. 1ulge: Pearl Vil. In cases, 1 Astrai, do, 16c: Star, do, 16c: Extra S.ar Oil, in cases. 20¢; Flutue, do 21c: + ocene, do. 1¥e: e | oaorized Stove Gasolene. in hulk, lic: do, in cases, 1819c: 63X Deodorized Naphtha. in bulk, 10345¢: 63 deg. do, in_cases, 1515¢: 86 deg. Guso. -ene, in bulk, 20c; 86 deg. do. in cases, 25c ¥ g WHITFK LEAD—Quoted at 6@7c 9 B RED LEAD—Quotable at 61,,@7c ¥ 1. TUKPENTINE—1n cases, 5%c; in iron barrels, 48c: in wooden barrels. L0c B gal. LUCOL—Boiled, bils, 4d4c: do cases, 49¢: bbis. 42c: do cases 47c. CANDLES—The Standard Com panv quotes as tollows: Electric Light— 16 oz Tige: 14 0z 6%4c: 12 oz, 6e: 10 oz 8l4C Granites—6's, 160z, Hige: 14 oz, Tigc: oz, 7¢: 10 0z, 8l4c Paraffine " Wax Candies: 1's, 2's, 4's, 6's ind 12's, whi e, 8i4¢: colored. 8% c. ! LEATHER—I: quiei. Harness, heavy, 30@ | 35c B b: do mediom, 2Kc: do light, L6@27c: Licugh veather, vi@zic ¥ Ib: Kips S4Ua@ed 8 H0C@$1 10 ¥ m: Rough Spl.ts, 7@8c: lits, 10@12c: Co.lar Leather, biack. 10@12c B foot: do russet. l0@lic: Skirung Lexther, 30@35¢ ® Ib. The Stand- raw, o WINE—Shipment of 2 8923 gallons to New | York il CANNED SALMON—Shipment of 10,625 cases and 1775 barreis: ew York by sail. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefir.ery Company has reduced its prices and Dow quotes. terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed. 85gc: Powdered, 6iac: Dry Granu laied, 81 § Ib: Cumr | teciioners’ A, 51gc: Magnolia A, 51ac. Extra U, B¢ wolden C. 47gc; Candy 7 ranulated, 58kc; Cailfornis A, 514¢: hali-barrels barreis, and boxes ¢ mo e SAN FRANCISCO L4c more tban MEAT MARKET. Chboice Hozs will bring the top quotation, Thers 1o change in Beefand Mutton. Who.esale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as faillowa: BEFF—First quality, 615@7c; second do, 535@ @8:: third do, 4@5c ¥ . VEAL—Large s@be: small. @78 b MUTTON— Wethers. 6@7c: Lwes. 6 b LA MB—Spring, T@7%ac # B. PORK—Live Hogs. 3130 1ur large and 53, @574c for smaii and medium: 30t Dogs, 212@3Yac B lo: dressed do, 514@6e_ WwWoob, ETC. Posts, §@10c each for No. 1and 314@6140 for No. 2: Redwood, $3 per cord; Uak, rough, $8 50; peeled, 59; Pine. $5 75. KECEIPTS OF rRODUCE. LUMBER, FOR 24 HOURS. Flour. qraks... 10.082] Kgzs, doz. Wheat. cils...... 160,464 | Hides, no. Barley,ctls ... 9,425 Pelts, bals. Corn. cu: #0.5 Woo!, bis..... 1,60 Leather, riis.. 25 Wine. gals 450/ Sugar. bbis. Beans. sks. 4920 Lme bois. 7T Tigp Potatoes, sks 2,035 Alfalfa Seed, 208 Upions. sk, 66 Broom Corn. ois. 1:9 | Hay. tons. 130 Lumber, M fee... 10 Middiings. sks. 360 Quicksiiver fisks 65 205 Lwisine ooxes . 5,365 42/ Powder, cases.... =6 10} e TEE Potosi was the and advanced 10 78 cents in consequence of aa TOOK MARKET. center of attraction yesteraay improved outiook in the mine. Chollar went up to 75 cents in sympathy, aod the other stocks ail @id betier, as will be seen by the list of sales. The greater part of the advauce was on tne after- noon call. A seal futhe Bond Kxchange has been sold for #5100, the uignesi vrice vetpaid. Asth-re are 1hirty members the seats have an aggregate value of #155.000. qobhe delinquent sale of the Alia takes place to- ay. ‘Ine Caledonla Gold Miaing Company of South Dakota has tevied an assessment of 15 cents per share, de iuqueut Novemler 2z, Toe Siate of Moutana Is likely to proauce 250 000,000 pounds of coprer this year, against ;:g.;u,xu in 1896 and 7K,669.677 pounds iu The Portland Mining Company of Crippte Creek, | Ktate of Cal. Colo., has deciarea a regular monthly dividerd of Ic per share, amounting to_#30.000, makiag a tozai since organization of $1,20/,080. 3 The La Suerte Mining ompauny of Nevada County has levird an asses:meat of 5¢ per share, delinquent Nov: mber 19. inierest will b- due and payable on the follow- ing bonis in November: Uniied States ds, new issue. quarterly kdixon Light and Power 6s, quarteriy: Natoma Vineyard first mortgace 63, semi-annual; Sucramento Power and . ghi 65 noual: Southern Paciic Raiiroad of (ail- first ' c-mstruction, gusranteed gold, 3s. nnual; Spring Vadiy Waster 4s, quarterly. Ascessments Pending. Following 1s alist of asses.ments now pending: I Delinas CoupaNT. No. |Amt. inths (Sale Day Eoarl. | nollar_._.__ [-..0ct Zj..0ct 28 Yeilow Jacket.... 25(...0ct sl.\‘uug S 31/...0ct 4l..0ct 27 Stiver Hill! 0. | 0ct 8 Nov 5 Potos: 2r( .0t 9l Nov & Confis B Beicher. 2 Con. Imperial. [ Calédonia . 1t ~eg. belcher. 0% BOAKD SALES. in the San Franclsco Following were he saics Stock Board y esterday: REGULAR MORNING SESSION. 400 Alpha....10,100 G & C 10U Alta... .. 1:/150 H&N. ~4~|202 Oph coENCING 9:30. 301103 Mavage....40 #6900 Scorpion..04 200 Ovrmn..... 12/ RNOON s¥SSION- 200 Andes..... 29,750 CC&V.. 300 Beleher...51| .0 arax 700 2{300 70 B&3. 1 50| 60 Comi . 70) Eullion... 14800 C Point. 200 .. 1151400 b&u.. . 3¢[1300 B4 885 45200 Seg Bei....10 300 H&N.15.[300 5 Ne 500 Kentek....05[200 1400 Mxic.... 4300 Union. .. 44 00 Urhir.22.92/3500 YJacket..50 450 Potosl.....7o/40V ........ 51 the tmes i the FPaclfic Stock Following wers Eowru yesterdav: EEGULAR eres1oN—10:30. +..10,500 C N Y-....02/30) Potos'.....50 500 At 600 Cra Pr.... 37 200 400 Andes. i 430 Belcner ...4b|: 207 ATon: 41900 .. 1,50 500 SHill.. T7I873)0 Linow 200 Ovrmn.1214 400 Utah 1500 Scorpion_.03[250 Y Jekt .47 AFTERNOON rkSSION—2:3). %[300 Con Im... U. 500 Potost. “evereene--14[800 C N Y. 021200 .. 500 Alta....1% 200 © & 4t 00 300 Andes... .53/600 E SNev. 0 2400 #1400 Exener..04 700 FEES T B N 100 U3 500 BE&EM. 3 300 oNev.....76 25y Challge. . 740 Choir %00 400 Jusiice. (6% 00 Kentuck..0¢ 300 _ LTU/1200 L Wash 71300 Mex. 45 2uv SiLouis 1150 Occtar. 21235 50 Stdral.6" Ya .7: 500 Ophir 9% 200 Umon. ... «4 74/300.. 9 42 200 CCV.TT87141000 7777 00 (300 Gianl s 200 ..., 1.50/400 Uvrmn,...14 10V ¥ JucK:,, 39 100 Conn..".. 95|.0) Potosi. ... 66,400 .. oty CLOBING QUOLATIONS TUSDAY. Oct. 26-4 P . Bid. Asked | Bid. Asked. Alpha Con.... 12 13 Julia. ... coen = ub Alta.. . 12 15 .ustice . 28 50 Andes 27 2¥ i tuck s ve Beicher. 49 5. Mexican. 45 46 Best & Bichr.. 48 5 cciden :5 1.40 Builion . 1 14 Ophir o 8. Caledonia. .. 21 — Overman iy AS 14 Choilar ..... 71 72 Potosl. A Con. Cal & Va. 1.2: 1.30 ~avage. .. . &» 50 Cnalienge Con. 35 86 -eg. Belcher .. V9 10 Con. lmperial. 01 ~1 ver Hill..... — L6 Confidence..... 95 10i|-lerrs Nevada. 75 7o | Crown Point .. 4) 4]|>tandard -L60 - Con.New York 01 —{Union Con . 48 44 Exchequer.... 03 0s|Utah... 1318 e Gould & Currv. 36 37| Yellow Jacke. 48 51 1.45} tTOCK AND EOND EXCHANGE. TUESDAY. Oct. 26 2p x TNITED STATSS BUND. Bid. Asked. T F&a goupn. 112 Linew msues. d MISCELLANXOTS movne. N P C5s.. Hale & Norcrs. 1.40 Bid Asked. U S dareg... sl | 9915 CanstOblase. 113 — CalElecL 63128 — |Uuk Gax v 104 CouaC W bs 893, Loudis0s..109 — Ipnisiex-co — 98i: Ummburvs. 12235 — Roan L&P 83120 131 |1 &0 Ryds. 11U~ — FECHKR 50107 10914(1&Cu Ry ds. — 104 Geary-st K03 95— (Fwist KR3i115 B U&S3igu 102 107 Kemo, WlEL — 103 Losane L6 — 100 |ractol &u. — 100 Lucnteed 8¢ 95 1003 | eF&NPKs. 1053410414 MktsiCbiebsi26 — | ~PRRAriz8) 9915100 DoRyCon bs 1103511035 ~PKKRCalGs. 108 .10 NatVingsls. — .00 |SIERcals — us NevCNgh7s 983, — |<PBrRCaiSe 10615 — N Kyual bs. 10865 — |(sVWateruse lini; — SEyCe el 595, — [SVWacerds Juz 10214 | N PG 6. 1061411 Thy SkuGEass 89 — WATLM STOCKS. ContraCowa 4415 — |Spra valley 99 9oy BammGa.. 0 - 5 i« UAS AND FLECTRIS RTOSKY — 2 |Pactfc Lizi. 574 €0 L T8~ ISFGaKieo. 8613 Su74 M ke Ligti 1155 12 |~anFrancscd .. ° sugy Vaku L& 851y 56 Fac Gus smp 84 94lg) INSUKANGE STOCKS. Fifeman'sFels2ly — |.. SwekloU. . i4T — STOCK + COMMERCIAL RAN Anclo-Cal . 5815 | Firse Nadoni 18815 — Bankof Val. 2401224215 _ondonP&A. 129 130 LmBU&LCO 983,100 (Merchrx. . 12— RAViaus bANK STOCKS AerS&TON.i505 — [Nav&ioma. _ 100 EumbS&L.1u5: 1160 mecurtty.... 280 — Motual...... 35 40 |LawuTRaswod — bEdav Uuiones0 — | STREET NATLEOAD 6TOCKL 14835111 |UskSuL&dar _ 100 - 80— iPresidio. . gt - 473 48 | YUWDER sTOCKL . 80 110 ntuovn... 36 8614 Busieruu... 85 80 | vwoas.. 8 814 MISCULLANKOUS RTO~RL Adnaka rees. 9775 2815 Nat Vinea — 8 Ger Lead Co. 105~ — ¥/ )ceanicS8Ca 31 3214 HawC&SCa. 2414 243, I'scAux A — 3 Huted >Fos 35l o4 ) acBoraxCa 100 — MerSxAssn. w0 — (rurtrwnaiCe ovdg — CALES—MOWM i ma30Lss, Hoard— 25 Alaska Packers' Association 85 00 100 Hawalian Commercia: 24 50 25 Hutchinsen N P Co. 38 75 20 Oceanic 8§ Co....... 1] 3 50 30 Sk Gas & Electric Co..... ¥6 50 25 SV Wa 99 25 27 do do : 99 1215 £1000 S V 4 Bonds 102 1214 $1000 S Pof A Bonds. ...l 99 6215 LES—AFTSENOUN 5a34is <. Board— 25 Alaska Packers Association 28 0 15 Cal Safe Deposit. : ¥9 00 20 Giant Powder Con.. - oioo 18 00 #.000 Market-st Cable 67 Bonds ...l 126 25 $4000 Market-s: Kv Con Bonds 5%. 110 2 125 Muwal Eiectric Light..... 1175 50 Pacific Gas Imp 8¢ 00 99 12315 89 00 99 vo *| Newnore. . oot 27 *2. Honoium Qct 27 |-0cs 27 Oct 27 Oct v8 JlVicloria & Puce Soun | Humboldt.. ranama. Acapuico. . Lot Norte ruvs haroor. . Coos Bay........ Ne port.... W vilington. Departure Bay .. Humboldt. Chukat. .. | Humbola: | Humboldt. U | Vietoria & Pure: Souna | Umatilia. | | Portland ... Alllance .. STHAMME | CRSTINATION. | | riem_ —~-[Sma Diego.._1Uct 27.1.am|¥ier IT I HumboldeBay 1ot 27, dav | b 1) San Jose.... | Panama. ...... [Oct 2512 u P s Lliy Puebis| Vic® Pgt Sna Oct =5 I8 Oaw | Prer 9 Truckee....|Yaquina Bav. Ot 24 5pu pies & Chiixac. 11| Ferudate. . ct 28 9aw | Pler it Newpor: |0ct 9. vam | iteell Coos Say ..l loct 29.10Aw Plerls |¢iumboldtBay Oct .U Zrw | Piee) Uhina& Javan Oct 1pM PM SS Columbia. .. Fortana vet 30,10ax | Pler Saata Hosa | *an Dieeo. " et 31.13am| brris Del Norte.. GraysHarbor. |Nov 2.12" /s W & Orizaba. .. | Mexico. 0V Z10Am | Pler 11 Australia. | Honoluli.. 0V 210au| Pler? WallaWalis | Vie & Pez Nov Z tam| Piee) Loos Bay... Newport......|Nov » Sam|rier11 Biate of Cai|rorusna Nov. 4,10au|riecst SUN, MOON aAND TIDE. % e s COAST AND GYODETIC U AND Mytanta or Riow axp fow WATERS AT 1ORT FOINT. ENTRANCK TO ~A¥ FE-2cisco BAY. FUBLISHED BY O¥¥ AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINT NDENT Notk—The high wnd 0w, «sters oc uz ariha City Front (Mission-street Whar:) abou. twent five minutes lnter than at Fort Point: the neizns o1 tiae is : e same ai botn T October—1897 Wi October =7 ines lav. 2 4.6 6.27| 28 € 613 2y 4.6 7.01 30 45 msi 5 2 [-0.2 31 508 47/ 918 s.2l1w0.25) 02 61 6.06 5.010.50| 451135 08 NoTE—In the pove exposiiio of the lides ia early morning tides are glven in the left hant tolumn, and tho successive tides of the day (n tha order of occurrence as 10 tima. The second tim column glves the second tide of the day. U time coimn the third tide, and the last or righi band column gives the iast tide of e day, excops when there are buc tares tides. s sometim. sccurs. The helghts given are additions (o the soundings on the United States Coasi Survey charis, excepc when & tiinus sign (—) precedes ine height, and them the number giVenls subiraciive from the depth given by the Charis. skt A —— Y NOTICE TO MARINEES. branc of the nited States Hydrographis office” Tocated in the Merchants Exchavga s maintained in San Francisco for the benefli of mariners without regard 10 nacionality and fres of n. .l;{'l'::.!fln are cordially {nvited to Visi: the office, where complete seis 0f cha~ and salling directions of the worid are kept on hani: or com- pagson and reference, and the latest information cauViways be obtained regardiug lights, dangers 10 Davigation and all matiers of Intersstto oceaa merce. Wflellml ball ontoo of the bullding. on Tele- graph Hiil I1s hoisted about ten minutes befoce noon. and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal ieceived each day irom Lhb United States Naval Ubservatory & Mare Isiand Cal. A notice stating whether the fme ball way dropped on time, or giving the error. If any, is published the same day vy the afternoon papers, and by ihe morning papers the followlng duv. W. S, HueHes, Lieutenant. U. 8 N., in charge The Timos Ball. EBRANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S } MERCHANTS' FXCHANGE. SaN FRANCISCO. October 6. 1897. The time ball on Teiesrapn HIill was aroppal exactiy at noon to-day—L ¢.. at noon of the 130t meridian, or exactly at 8P M. Greenwich time. W. 5. HUGHES. LU S N n haree Liente SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrive ' TUESDAY. October 26. Stmr Progreso, Storrs. 59 hours from Seattie; 250U tons coal, to P B Cornwail. Stmr Gipsy. Leland. 24 hours from Santa Cruz, etc: produce. 1o Goodall. Perkins & Ca. Stmr Westport. Jacobs. 62 hours from Newport: bailus , to Pollurd & Dolze. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 12 bours from PO ni Arena: rr tiesan . cark, to L E White Lum- ber Co. Simr Conuille River. Johnson. 15 hours from Fort Bragz: 350 M ft ‘umber, to Union Lumber Co. Nor stmr Transit Schivtter, 4 days from Port- iand, bound to St Vinceat. Put in in d stress. Stmr North Fork. Bash, 23 hours from Eu- reka; passand lumoer. to Charles Nelson. ‘mr subol, Dettmers, 65 nours from Newport: baliast. to L E White Lumber Co. Stmr Cleone. trand 15 hours from Albion; tus.ber and r r ties, to G A Hoope~ & Co. Bark Vidette, Ackerman, 12 daysfrom Port- land: lumver, o Byxb e & Clark. Schr Mare E Smith, Smith, 12 days from Gra < Her or: lumber, to Wit-on Bro Co. ~cur La Chiiens, Cumpte L 10 hours from Fort Russ; butter, to Ross & Hewlett. Cleared. TUESDAY, Cctober 26 Stmr Corona, Cousins, Lureks: G0oduii, Pocs.it & Co. Gership Melpomene, Sanders, Port Townsend; E C Evaus. Br ship Olivebank, Petrie, Queenstown; Geo W McNear- EBr ship Pinmore, Lee, Queenstown: George W McNear Bark Mohican. Saunders. Honolulu; Welch & Co. Satled. TUESDAY, October 26 U Sstmr Marietta, Symonds, Sitks, via Victo- ria. Sumr Laguna, Peterson. Sumr Gipsy. Leland. Santa Cras #tmr Corona, Cousins. Eurexa Stmr Siznal. Bondegaard, Willapa Harbor. Stmr Mackinaw. Littiefield. Tacoma. Fimr Greenwood. Fageriund. Stmr Mineola, David, Comox. Stmr Westport, Jacobs. Tar~ Carroliton, Joues, Nanaimo. Bark Mohican, aunders, Honolulu. Scir Newark. Beck. Howens Landine. Schr Free Trade. Hansen, Metart Bay. Schr J M W-atherwax, orensen. Fort Gamble Schr Coquelle. Pearson, Coquille River. br Zampx, Petersen. Tucoma. chr Wm F Witzemann. Oisen, Tacoma. Benr Nettie Low, Low, Foint deyas Telegraphic. POINT LOROS. Octover 26—10 » sm—Weazhas | hazy; wind NW; velocity 6 miles. Charters The Mauna Alaloads mdse for Honoiulu, The ships Elwell and Loufs Walsh load coal at Sentile for this port. The Br ship k.-kasoni was chartered prior to ar- rival for wheat from Tacoma (0 Europe, 52s 6d. Disaster. SANTA BARBARA—Arrived Oct 26—U S stmr Thos Corwin, hence Oct 25. havine on board the crew of the schr Elnorab from Santa Barbara, jor Kureka, which was wrecked 0y coilison with the Ger shio Renee Rickmers, from Orezon. for Queens.own, on Oct 22 in 1at 4048 X, tong 125 50 W. Hulmay be fioating. Memorandum. Per Nor stmr T'ransit from Portiand—Oct 25 and 24 off Cape Meres haa & circular hurricade: saip hove i0 for forty-¢ight hours, seas solugcomblete y over the vessel, decks being full of waterto the rail. Lost 20 ions of coal from coal bunke.s on port side, which aie built on deck. Put in for more coal. Miscellaneous Capt Anfindsen and Seaman Larsen of the 1l fated stmr Caspar arrived on the Whitestorn: Domestic Purts. CASPAR—Salled Oct 28—3¢hr Maxim, for San Fraocisco. ASTORIA—Arrivea Oct 26—Schr Edward Parke hence O ¢ 14. SOUTH BEND— neunce Oct 17. Sailed Oct 26. cisco. GREENWOOD-Arrived Oct hence Oct 24, ASTORIA—Salled Oct 26— RBr ship Grassendale, for Queenstown; Gership Wiilkommen, for e tow. BANDON—Arrived Oct 26—Schr Jose Henry, bence Oct 12. Tomhsand SEATTLE—Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Gieveland, fm S Al —~Arrived Oct 26—~S‘mr N. bence Oct 24. Sc-Tembor EUKEKA—Sailed Oct 26—Schr Serena Thager, for San 1 edro: s.mr Novo, for San Francisco; stm ,\_IH!\IN. tor Portland; simr Chllksc. 1or San Fran- cisco. FORT ROSS—Arrived Oct 26—Schr La G L FORT RoS 6—Schr La Chilena, GBAY - HARBOR—Sailed Oct 26—Schrs Oxtilis Fiord, Mald of Orleans and American Girl, for tan Francisco. Arcive Oc: %6—<ohr Enterprise, hence Oct 15. PORT TOWNSEND To sall Uct 24~ Bxtn Jane L Stunio.d. from 1 ore Blakeley, for Sydney. TATOOSH- Pusse. Oct 26— Kr bark Siiberborn, from Vicioria_ for Liverpool: PORT GAMBLFE —saied Oct 26—Sohr Robert Lew rs, for Houolulu. PORT LUDLOW—Arrived Oc: 26—Sohe Robert Lewers. from Port Gamble. SOUTH BEND—arrived Oct Holmes. irom Port Blakeiev. SAN DIKEGO-salled Oct 26 -Sehr Wawona, for Grass Harbor, FORYT KOSS—Sailed Oct 26—Schr La Chilena, for San Francisco. COQUILLE RIVER—Salled Oct 25—Schr Bar- oara Her.n.er. for an Francisce, via Fort Bragg, Movements of Trans-Atlantic Stew AMSTERDAM—Arrived Oct dam. from New York. LASGOW—Arrived Oct @ 8—Simr Elhlohl, frm New York, CHRISTIAN for New York. ANTWERF— Arrived Oct 26—Stmr Pennsylva. nia, from Ph ladelpnia. b BN V=81 led wct 26—Stmr Kaiser wil. elm der (irosse, rrom Bremen; stmr Geo i} Livernoo . o PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Oct +6 nois, from Antw erp. impartations. EUKEKA—per North Fork—3 pis clgars. 6 pkes mase, 3.cs haraware 59 bes op 18 bales wool, 266 M f. lumber, 1112 M shinglos 7.M M snakes. 2 OSS LANDING—~Per Gipsy—. 4 2o sy—1 cs eggs, 142 Moro C.j)—658 sks potatoes. ]HS'I‘: . ?—;ln Sks potatoes. uel—72 sks pruges, 51 bxs apples, 218 ro! 208r-ams paper, 15 bxs gapes, 1 lo: housenol tuiture, h“s'::\t’.n Cruz—100 bxs apples, 1200 buls iime, 1 bx Arrived Oct 26—Bark Aureols, —Sehr Roy Somers, for San Fran- 26-Stmr Alcatras 26-Schr C § rers. 26—Stmr Amster- A—Sailed Oct 26—Stme 7 hingvalla ~Simr i saws, 1 cs Consignees. X Per North Fork — alifornia Saw Worgs: Clymer & Co. & Klumentha: Bernhard. Mattoecy Co: Dunuam, Car-izan & Co: L G sresovich & cor Louts Wivhos Detigan ~on & Co: it ontague ‘0 &‘hn :‘nu" Chas Nelson S0 fasgifen Per Gipsy—Noron, Tetler & Co C Caln & Co: Thomns Loughr {rangers' Business Asan: Fiuk: MeDonough & kunyon; Dalton iros: L G Sresovicn & Co: + Garcin & Mazinls o Caton Paper Co: Gray & Barbleri: H Cowell &Co: Kron Tanoing Co: Kuss. Karly & Co. Piof Broadwoou. For Late Shipping Inteliigence Sec Eieventh tuge 1 oltz, Wolf & Son: J € Wilson & Co; Milwaukge Brewery: A sorvee. §