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+ / Season 2 THE SAN FRANCISCO OALL, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKE Bank Clearings show = large galn. Siver lower. Wheat and Bartey firm, Oats and Corn dull and weak, uckwheat firm, “hite Beans lower. Uolored firm. eeds show some changes. Hay and Feedstufts unchanged. Large shipmenis of Canne. Goods to England. Esstern Hide market irm. Local market weak. L praent of $1,041,107 to China. River Poto:oes weak and dull. Butter stealy. Cheese firm. Eastern Egzs advancead. r Poultry unchangea. Game sells well. Grapes stili averstock the market. changed. d. Provisions u Hops unchan Nochange 1n M Wool quret, TR CASURE SHIPMENT, 78 Be'gic took out % treasure list of $1,041,907, consisting of £930,162 in Mexican Dollars. $1745 in Gold Coin and $90.020 in Silver Ballion, BANK CLEAKING Local bank elearings las: week were $16.711.- agsins. $14,725.143 during tue same week in For the month of Cciober they were $74.- 231,357, against $63,128.138 for October. 1896, ¥or the vear to date they are #604.740 150, against $559,250.160 f0¢ the same pericd in 18 6 Inese fizures show & large gainin bus ness ths yeur over iast THE EASTERN HIDE MARKET. The Shoe er feview says: The hide mark=iy ar sbtedly sironzer. There isnotk- 13g iike a rush of buyers, but the packers are hold- ing limited steck and are able (0 coutrol the tion Uc ober native steers were sold he and &na oue and 10c for ths steers sold refu ed to t weights. Ker has positive.y c. A few Colo- offer of ge for Brauded cows quent bid of 94c for Ihe market secms Texas siightest change. 1he arkable in View of (he her marxet ana the 1 in quality eve: The 7 the market very Hides uppear quite scarce. 11 is be tha' the n-xt sales of boffs will be at a higher quotation than S1yc, and that possibly the: may ud c, us a bd of ¢ are oL enough ¢ qid no- result in aits and cownides PRODUCE EXCHANGE SALES. Produce Exchange sales on call in October were 319.600 tons wheat and 20,400 tons barley. For the date they are 1,535,000 tons of whe: 0 tous of tarley. IMPORTS OF GROCERIE ports of staple grocerles at this port during the first nine months of the year were as follows, compared wth the same e in 1896: Sngar, 292,564,500 13 st 341,087 300 rice, 35,960, 500 1< azain ,441,400:_tea, 11,917,734 1bs 15t 4.245.400 7.594.300 Bbs sgainst 34,800 O Clear ® Partly Cloudy ® Clovaly ® Rain® Snow BIADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 HOURS rxpianation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures 8t station indicaie maximum temperature for the days: those uncerneath it.1f any, the amount of Tainfall. of melted suow in inches and hundredtha, during the past twelve hours. Jsobars, or solls lines, “connect poin s of equal air pressure: iso- therms, or dotied lines, equal temperaturs, The word “high” mezns high Larometric pressure and is vsually accomvanied by faif weather: ‘low” refers 10 low pressure. and is Yusuaily preceded and accompanied by clondy weatherand rains “Lows” usually first appear en the Waabington coast. When the pressure is high in the interior and low along the coast, and the isobars extend north and south slong the coast, rain is probable: but when the “low’ Is inclosed with isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- sble. Witha “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite result. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER Bumkav, Bax FraxNcisco, October : 0, 1897, 5 p. M. ihe followis are the rainfalls for the past twenty-four hours and the seasoaal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date last season: Kureka.00, this season 3 8%, las: season 78; Red BIuff .00, this sea:on 271, last season cramento .00, this season 2.13, last sea- n Francisco .00, this season 1.80, last Fresno .00, this season 1.20, last sea- son 1.58; San Luis Obispo .00, this season .R3, last season l.o8; Los Angeies.0), tlis season 2.52, last scason 1.33; San Diego .00, this season 1.03, last seaxon 1.10: Yuma .00, this season %), last season 1% Francisco dsta: Maxtmum temperature 58, minimom 50, mean 53. Weuther Couditions and General Fore- casts. The pressure still continues hghest in the Rocky Mountain region of Idaho and Wyominz, from which rection it diminishes toward the Ore- gon const and t! e interior valleys of Culifornia, it is 7al ing rapidiy in Nevada aad Gregon. 'Ihiy will cause unsettied weatner and occisional showers in portions of Norihern California. Tue condizions are not sufficiently marked (0 watra nt a forecast of raln at San Franci co. Forecasts made at San Francisco for thirty hours, ending midnight Cciober 31, 1897: Nortnern California—Partly cloudy Sunday with occasional showers In north portion: iresh south- westerly wind. sonthern California — Fair wester'y winds. Nevada—Par:ly coody Sunday. Utah and Arizona—Fair; warmer Sunday. ~an Francisco and vi Partly cloudy Sunday, probeb y without raln, Sunday pight; fresh southwest ecly winds. ~pecial report f-om Mount Tamalpais. taken at 5. w.—Clear: light wind {rom south. 12 miles un ature 58, maximum 66. B e S aaow, Forecast Official son 1.16; Sunday; fresh NEW YOERK STOCK MARKET, FW YORK. Oct. 30.—There was little activity and small varlation in prices on the Sock kKx- chunge Lo-day except In a few specia: cases. Con- solidated Gas was the conspicuous feature, with a break o1 8 points, to 194 The stock fell several points between sales on dealings in singie lots of 100 shares. The last saie wasat arally of 3 points Consoildated Gas at 194 shows & fall of 4714 points from the price on September 18, on which duy itso'd at 2413 To-day’sslump was effected by the bears with the purpose 0f uncovering stop- 10:5 orders. They argued that theresult of Tu-s- day’s municipal election might be an organized ion for +'dollar gas.” 'nion ) acific was heavy throughout on rumors thit ihe foreciosure sale 0f the property might be ifolned T he stock was over u point oif at one tkie. but rallied 3% Buriington alone on the list "as traded In to the extent of more than 10,000 lires. It was strong ou good frelghi prosvecis <m along its lines. The strength of the mirket geaerally was due to the closing up of contrac.s jor the Intervening holidays, which virtually ex: terd .ver 10 next Weanesday, as Monday’s rans- Actions are expected 10 be Insignificant, pending the resulis of the eections and on sccount of Munday being a bank hoilds. T'he substantia. incre s-of §5,025,125, shownin theday’s bank statement, is the first crtase shown since the s atement of Septemb r 1. The contraciicn in loans from that dat Ud>cher 23, was $.7.658.500, made necessa) the sharp demand srom the in‘erior for mones. Al bough there has beeu actlve movement Of cwwency from this enter to St. Louls during the We bk L0 INOVe Lhe COLLon crop, the net miovement b been this way, and that interior banks have more money than is needed is shown in the item of derosits, which have increascd $8,874,000, rep- iesenting In purt the surplus faud of interior AL K bidding for mercantile paper has continued y nciive ali w-ek. interior banks continulng o ofter funds 1n this department o1 the local money market. The incresse in loans In the bank state- meat. while partly due Lo purchases of mercantile is probably due for the MOKL PATS 10 Opera- tions on uccount of the pending Tnion Pacific fore- cloure sule. The Union Pacific has also been the overshadowing influence in the stock market, which has otherwige been exceedingly parrow and éntirely professiouu. Soue confusion has seemed 1o exist minds of boiders of Union Pacific secoritied at times as to effect offerea develupuents at Wash- INgLon on their inierests. But the wee suits show that they cousider themselves substa: Ualy worss off than they were iast Saturday The stock fell 414 on Nouday on the Govern- ment’s announced iutention (o ustpone the fore- ciosure sale. it being feared that the who e plan of reor:anizition was tnregtencd. | he reor.auiza tion commitee aynounced that it would bid the full amount of the Government’s claim in the main line. thatailotments made under (he pianto Kansas holders would remain reserved nization of the Kunsas lines, and that 1.0 change in the pla: of reorgunizaiion was involved in them, coupled with tie an- nouncement by the Guvernment ihat it would Accept (his bid on the niain line, raliled the s ock § tination was that the reorgan.zition syndicate would be loser by the increased bid—wuich had incr ased some $13,000,000 over that coutem- plaied for the who.¢ system when the plan was made--seemed 10 cuuse irritation, and explau tiony were offered that ihe increased outlay by ihe svndi-ate was (0 be compensa.ed b alloiment of first-mortgag+ bonds and vreferred 8 ocs. aynd cate, it 13 sunounced, receives par in the new 4 per cent bonds and 50 cent in the preferred 107 the moey furmished by 1t “Ihis it was expiained will not nicessiate the absorption of scaritics that would othe wise have accrued o the treusury of theif compauy, but the new issue of idd.tionzl binds o tue par vaiue of aticast #B,000,000. It further developed tuat incraused bid made 10 provision for th- subsidized poriion of the Kansas 1uc fic, the bid 00 that POFou be- ing considered as withdrawn ud the 1eorgun za- ol nteres s lyingin the controi of the line and & conneciing Jlux wi.ch can be bulit to parailel that portion of the comp'ete S\stm. f they were un- abe to s:cure the Kausas Pacific ou thelr uwa terms I he s'0Cks net joss on the week was 414 points, the price bein: about what it was betore the recent ¥5 second assessment was paid. Kansas Pac fic consols have also suffered o the extent of 107 per cent. [he acdviiy and weakoess of Unin Paclfic and the susceptibility 10 uttack of sy sggravated the whole market early in the week, but some recoveries were made yesterday and to-dsy. mostly On coverings of coniracts in anticipation of the electivns. The riss of cash wheat agan 10 the doliar mar< w»lso hasstrength- ened the market.u The extraordmsry showings of ne: earnings for September of the grain carrying roads were & 1avorable lufluence as were the hopes of early frosts and the end of yellow fever in the ~outh. Pacific Mail hes been affected by a bad showing 10 : epiember earuings und has lost 234 . Consoli- dated Gas has fallen 16 poiuts sioce lust Saturday. Sugaris over 2 pcints lower. The railroad list generally sbows smail declines, ana Burlington #ud Northera Pacific preferrd show fractional | #ain-. Losses in the ccalers were more couspieu- | ous. ranginz up to 4 per cent in Delawume and Hudson und 815 in ~usquenanna end Westeru piefecred. In the bond marke: the acuve i sues | Were lower, but only to the exten. of a fraction, exceptss above specified. The total sales weie #5,000,000. Uniied Stutes new fours coupons sold at 12814, B new uigh record, snd to-.ay’s bid wus £ Ibe registersd bondsof the same issuesold 1.t 12715 o new bigh po.nt, and to-day’s bid was 1 4. The demandfor these bonds is attributed pari, 1otue transter of holuings in geberal se- curities of an early maturiug periol. ‘Abe toial sales of stocas to-day were 100,800 shares, includlug the following: Buriingion +1.420, Nortnern Pacific 4500, St Paul 7000, Union Pacific 7600, Bav Sia_e Gas 10,100, Chicaxo Gas 4600, Cons.lidated Gas 4600, :ugar 5000, Chicago treat Western 1200, LONDON MARKET. W YORK, Oct. 30.—The Loudon financial cablegram says: The stock mar- kets were quiet but firm io-day. Americavs were £00d and closed over the parity on the belief thac they wil ma.e things better on Monday. The vening PoAt’s monetary outlook here is most uncertain. The merket 15 to repay ihe Bauk of England ove £:,000,000 next week. Un the other band, money borrowed by the bank ou consois is due on Thursday and it remains then to discover the bank's future pollcy toward the markei. The rumors of some millions of pounds of poid going into India are probably incofrect or much ex- aggerazed. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Frices for Bonds and Railway Shares. NEW YORK, Oc. 30.—Money on call nomi- nally a per cent; last loan —; closed at —; prime mercantile paper, 33,@4%2%: Sterling ex- chanze steady, With sctual business In bank- ers’ bills at ¥4 Bdlg@4 5335 for demand. and $4 B215@4 B23g for B0 0a s: posted rates, $4 53 @& B3%e and »4 S6@h S6Yg commercinl bills, ¥4 Bide: silver cortificates. 58la@6Uc: bar siiver, 514C; Mexican doilars, 45c: Govern- ment bonds, firm; State bonds, duil; rallroad bouds, Sirm. CLOSING ETOCKS. Rallroads— |5t Paul. 9515 Atchison 3814, Prefer 13054 Preferred . 20355t Paul & ¢ 791y Baltimore & duy | Preferred ... 142 Canada Pacific.... 799 |Southern Pact 20 5414 Southern kailway 13 Preferred Canada Souther Centra: Pacific. Ches & Ohio. . Chicago, ind & L do ~ do prefd. | Wheel & L CCC& =t Preferred. 11y Preferred . Del & Hudst Del L& W el & Ko G Preferred Eile. new First preferred.. 841z A Cot Oil Ft Wayne 165 ) Preferre Ge Nor pid 130 |Am’a Spirl Hocking Val 814| Preferred 1liinots Cent. 102Y¢ Am Tobace Lake Erle & 1745| Preferred Prefeired. 74 |Chicago Ga Lake Shore 170 | Cons. Gas. Louts & Nasn. 96 |Com. Labie Manbattan L., 10135/ Col & Iron. Met St Raiway...101%4 do do pre Michigan Centrai 103 |Gen. Electiic. Ontario & 5 Ore & & Nay Ure Rhort Line! Pitisburg. Reading. 1644 |U 83 \ P 2015 CEN W Fock islan S65y Preterred st Lotis & S F 4l Ki0oG & Watn. Preterred . Preferred., SLP, M&M, CLOSING BoNDS. U K New ds, reg... 12714 | N J Cent Gen 58 40’ do ds coup..12t14 North Carolina 6 do s, reg 1128, " Do as dods, coup. 11334 | Northe do 25, rex 89 |" Do, 3. 39 do bs. reg, do 55, coifp Districy 5 658 Ala Class A, Do, Class B30 |” Do, deb bs.. Do, Class 100 | Oregon Nav Do, Currency.... 98 | Atchison as 86140 8 Lin Do, Adj 4 58ig Do, bstr. Canada So. 2ds... 1u64s O Imp lsts 10¢ Cun Pac 1s'a. — " Do sstr. 20 Term. 45 | Pacific C& Ohio 58 CHl & D a3, Den& B G 1si 11234+ 1046 11115 St L& I M Den & K G ds. 887 ISt L& S F Gen 651183 Eas: Tenn lsts../108 (St P consol Erie Gen ds. 0l S PC&P FW&D1s 68| "D, bs Gen Llectric 10145 S Caroli " tanRpe& Twinefs 6014 enn New Set 3s.. X0 Tex Pac L& G 1sis 85 3 GH&SA 6s do do 2s, H & T Cent bs.. “outherr Hv bs.... | Do, reg 2ds. 277 UPists.... o 102 [P D& GuiTists 48 3| Wab st Bs 10854 Do, 2ds.... West Shore ds. Vi Centuries. Do, deferred.. | 4 KsClty P&G1sts 55— STOCKS. |Ontario, Crown Point. | Ophir. id ag(: Cpn. Cal. & V 10| Piymonth 09 Deadwood .. 90 Quickstiver. ] 100 Gould & Carry 84| " do ptd $00 Hale & Norcross. 120! Sierra N evada. 70 Homestake. 80 00| *tandard. 360 26| Urion Con 87 4V| Yellow Jack 50 THE FINANCIAL SITUATIO! NEW YORK, Oct. 30.—The Financler says: The bank statement for the week cannot be inter- pieted 10 mean what the totals usuaily indicate. “I'he heavy increases in the loan and deposit ftams reflect aciual transactions which have Invoived only one or two of the largest baks. The loan in- crease ¢f$5,025.100 for the week 8 covered by the expausion reported by the banxs, leaving the totals of the cther sixiy-two clearing-house insti- tulons practically unchanged. What the increase wili be 18 rather alfficuittio determine, but ft perhaps, conneoted w'th the lotns on sterling bills in this marker, aided by domestic luquiry for unds. Tne increase in the ey osits of one bank alone bas been 8,061,100, which i of itself larger tu the agzregaie change for the week, oOr, put Lue maties in another way. the deposits of the re- maliing banks have fallen off since Ociober 23, ‘The expansion in loans accounts for part of the in ‘he | 's net re- | The | Minn &St L...... 24%|illinols Steel. 481y 85 La llede Gas B0Yg Leac..... .. 34 Moblle & Uhlo. 27 do prefd.. Mo K &T. 1 (Nt Lin Oil. do prefid..l] 8214 |Uregon Imp. Co.. N J Ceniral....... 92 | Pacific Mali N Y Central, 108%% Puliman Fal N Y Chicago & st L 1814 ~ilver Certific: bty do do 1s. prefd. 75 |~tan Rope&Twine. 4ig do do 2d prerd. 35 | Suzar 14155 Nor West 18 | Preterr 11314 | No Amer C 4141 C & iron 261 No Paafic, 181 U S Lenther. Tig Preferred B26j| Preferred. ! eposit. increase, but the bnks, despite tne heavier reserv- callefl tor throngh the sweili deposits, hoid in- idle cash 00 more than reparted for th bank gained iu cash #1,658,2 | 8ggregaie increase reporied. The ouly inference 18 thut sixty-four baiks have less cash in their Vaults than was the cage last w Reduced to_basic fictors, the statement s:0! | that the bauks have mnde nogreat change durin - the past six days. ‘I hesupply of money than repo ted on hand a wee« ago, but under ihe ol of a very few banks. The principal event in the money market fur some days past has been ihie revivai of currency transfers to St Louls, but that rates for joans will harien to any extent seems for the moment rather Improbable. NEW YORK GKAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK, Oct. 40,—Flour—Receints, 28,633 bacrels; exports, 6385 barrels, §irm, Minuesota | patents, $5 20@5 50: do bakers. $4 55@4 £0: win- ter pateuts, $5@5 25; winier siralghts, 84 50@ 480: do extras, §3 40@4, a0 low srad-s, $3@3 15 WHEAT—Receips, 819,750 bushels: exporis, 70,250 bushels. Spo: firm: No. ¥ red, $1 05%4; revious week. Ol | stronger on big clearances, siendy cables aud foreign buying, eased off on realizing, but rallied on covering and closed firm &t o net ad- uce. No. 2 red Nivem ber closed $oy.:; Lecem- | ber. 99 18-18c@$1 Vubg, closed 81 00V HOPS—Firm Siate, common {0 cnolce. 1895 | crop. 4@6e; 1896 crop, $@dc: 1897 erop, 14 [ Factiie Const. 1893 crop, 4@ NG, 6400: 1807, 14@ 7c; London maikei, 55@6 Texas, 13@17c- clesed 10 markes. Bouthern, $10 25@11 25; Quiett r bern, $10 50@l1 25, « OPPEK—Quiet: Lake, brokery, $11. LrAD—Quiet: aomestie, 37¢. TIN—Daull COFFF ptions ned steady, unchanged to :r 15,250 bags, inciuding : Decamber at 83 §5. 5 points decline. November, $5 1 15c SUGAR—EKaw, nominal: fair refining, 314@ 8 -16: centrituzal,.96 Last, $34@3 13-16¢: Tetin steady : standard ; ATact congec ioners {7 cut 10af b5gc; crushed by granuiated, b BL"I"'Eh—l(ecelle‘G‘Cfis packnges: steady Western creamery, 14@d3i4c; Kigins, 23%ge; faciory, 9@ c. AL, g KGN~ Kecein's, 5802 packages; steady; W ern, 1815¢. ) Dried Fraits, NEW YORK, Oct. 80.~Callfornia dried fruits quiet and steady. APPLES—Evaporated app'és, common, 5@7¢ # ; prime wire tiay, Sigo; wood deled, prinie, 9¢: cnoice, 83,@9c; fancy. v@hiao. PRUNES—5@8140 % Ib. #8 (0 size s0d quality. APRICOTS—Rosul. 7@ ¥bge; Moorpark. 9@11c. PEACHES—Unpeelew, 7@ilc; pee.ed, 12@17¢ L2 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Cct. 30,—Wheat was very qulet for the first hour and a half and the fluctuasions in that time were quite jmmateris), ‘except that there was & temporary decilne in Decem ber in the first fiteen minutes of Tgc from the highest point of the day at the start. May ai tie same time varied S5c. The first trades in both were at from 14C 10 Jo¢ Improvement over the previous dav’s closing price. December was wanted at from 97c to 9714c; May, 9574d to 94b4c. December got 1y down 10 963/gc. but May ¢1d Bot £o velow €. The Live: puol market Was 1ot a8 weak as mi/nt have been expecied trom the news that wa cabled there of the heavipess with which this market wound up yesteraa It ciosed s lower for § deliveri dey for the nearer ani 84d lower for May, The chief owever, .or the markei Lere showing the ¢ did at the stact was the pubiseation of the neavy exports of wheat and flour 10 Eugope from fhis side, the weex’s clearances from both | coasts being 5.991,000 bushels. azainst 5.552,000 | bushely the week before - Argentie shivped no heat to Furope this week. ‘A yesr a:0 the shipments from (hat country were 80,000 bushels. Ihe receipts here and in the Norihwest were fer than those of (ne § ear before. The weather was still discopragingly dry and the crowd is ready to take alarm if 1t shall be much longer conuinued. Theif vision Is extend. ing beyoud the time ofthe Argentine harvest, and they are contempiating the poasibility of a failure Of nex: vear's American WHeAt crop, a very mucn more serious afajr, ‘The market recovered in halt an hour from its early weak soell and ryied quie. until within thirly mitoles of the close, when it become known that both Erance und the United Kingdom bad accapted lberaily of cable offers made from New York. 1hie quantity Was variously stated at from $1Ly-two Lo over eighty boat loads. The first-named quantity was well authenti- cated, and the fact of wheat n Mew- York advanc- ing 1 cent per busliel on the curb atier previously clusing 55 higuer for ineday ou the regular ses- 8i05, puc more Iife into the previously sing- gish pace of the advance here and sent December to ¥’ and May to 953,@9534, which were sub- staniially ihe ciosing fzures Corn followed the fluciustions in wheat, bist the 3¢ range. Uats held steady within a small range. Provisions were essy ecarly on commission house welliug of pork. ~ They ciosed sieadies vn some reported export demand for lard. The leading futures ranged a4 10l l0ws: ARTICLES. Wheat No. 2— Oats No. October. December January . . ~hort Ribs, 100 - December...... Javuary. Flour, hard spring n.s, §4 90@5 10; sof. patents, $455@4 BO: bakers, £3 6u@380: winter strais, ¥4 5084 70: No. 2 Sprine Wheat. 59g90c; No. 3~ Spring Wheat, 82@870; No. z Hed. 97c; No. 2 Corn. 2614e; No. 2 Oats, 18340: No. 2 White, £ o. b, 22@28c: Nu. o 8 White, £ o b, 174 @ 19c: No. 2 itye, @4744c: No. 2 Bariey, —: No. 3 —— No. 4, —: No. 1 Figxseod, $i 03lp@1 07 Prime Timothy Seed, $2 6o@2 70: Mes ® bbl 87 50@1' 53: L € 200 I Snort Kibs sides (ioose). 84 50 Dry Salted Shoulders (boxed). 434@5c: short Clear Sides (boxed). 5@5la: Whiscy. distillers’ finished Z00ds. per gal. 1 18; Sugar, outlowt, —; granulated, ——: standard A, —, Wheat Mpvements. 1,055 812 27,000 819,750, 881 495,601 81,215 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. » Opening o m. 'IM 7';41 5%, = 768, Closing. 71 Tuag 7ot 1048 TARIS FUTURES ' Oct. Nov. Flour — Opening 6180 6170 Closing. Wheat—Opening . .-613) EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. CHICAGO, Oct. 30.—CATTLE —Prices ruled as follows: Extra steers, $5 25@5 40: choice | steers, 85 00@ , 20: good steers, $4 75@4 U5; me- | dium sieers, #4 50@4 70: common to- 80od stock- ers. $30U@3 85: bulls, choice 0 extra, §3 50@ 410: heifers, cnoice to prime, 88 8U@4 60. cows aud hetfers, good 1o cholce, §3 3:@®5 75: caives, choics to fancy, $6 28@8 73; Te: % | ch{:‘c! R “"fi [B@ .7 XAy steers, fair to ! O Falr (0 choice, 85 45@3 65; heav: inc, 83 16@3 50; cmmou 1o chalce, 83 403 0. goud to chuice, §3 45@3 85, heaving packlug lots, $315@3 50: common to chawe, $3 !b‘l 70: good 1o choice, light, 23 S@s v: common to Ltglx‘.,;, #3 35@3 55; pigs, ¥2 75@8 Tu: culls, $1 00g =HEEP—~ales were on a basis of $2 50@5 00 for inferior sheep up o ¥4 264 80 1or cholce to extra natives m%ecelpu. Cattle, 500; hogs, 20,000; sheep, Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Ogt 30.—~CATTLE—Re- celpts. 700. Miarket, steady, unchanged; Texas steers, $3@4 26: Texas cows, $2 b tive steers, $3 00@5 10; palive cows l,:;ke; steady to bc Omuna, i OMAHA. Oct. 30. — CATTLE—Receipts, 900. Marke: steady. Native beef steers, $i1@4 5| Western sieers, #36); cows and heifers, $2 880: canners, $2@3 Buik of safes, #3 45@3 50; packers, #3° @3 60, lights, #3 4! 360: pigs, 83 40@3 Su EEF—No mark 5 mixed. $5 50 yorkers, $3 05@ s0a slockers and feeaers, , or $1,B:2.100 more than the | | wer. No. 1 bard Duluth, $105%. Optlons opsned | 17c: | trade was dull and narfow and prices kepi within | - | Crackea Corn, 325 October. New.. 973 | Decemoer, New 9754 1 8314 fiem; | Hecelpis. | Shipments. 8004 10,000 | 69,000 103,000 260000 #10.000 242000/ 550.000 23,000 7,000 Recelpts. Shipments. Bushels. Clttes. Bushels 586,970 - Minneapofis. 29 810 141080 Dutugh o 17’1‘253 | 24,050, “Milwsukee 850 | t88u8] 102 878 4946 1,900 52, 00 56,000 19,86; 21061 118000 . 55: ‘nenvies. | £3 50@4 40; cuives, $3 50@5 50: bulls, stags, etc., HUGS~Recel| 3600. Market Bo low Heavy, 88 25@3 55: mixea, 83 80@8 35: ilght, 8 35@3 4U: buik of sales, 3 85. SHEEF—Receipts. 1000. Markei strong. Fair to choice natlves, $3 6U@4 10: fair to choice Western. 85 50@5 90: common und stk sheep, B3@ 70; lambs, 83 5085 25.° EXPORTs AND IMBORTS. NEW YORK, Oct. 50.—The exports of specie from the pert of New York for the week amounted o $39.689 1n gold and $965 714 in sil v Gold, $192.820: suver. $70,68% and general merchandise, ¥6.416,171, NOBTHERN WHoAL MARKECL Oregon, PORTLAND. Oct. 30. — Wheat qulet. Walla ‘Waila, 78 @80¢; blue siem, 81@82c; valley, B3c 9 bushel | 83@3 50, Washington. TACOMA, Oct. 30.—Wheat. quiet, hut firm. Cioie: No. 1 bive siem, 84@8314c; No. 1 clup, 80 | @80yge. § Cleared—Ship Cape York for England with 121 - 221 bushels wheat, valued at $110,000, making the filteenth cargo of wheat shipped from this POrt 10 Eucope this season. FORTLAND'S BUSINESS, PORTLAXD, Ogt. 30 —kxchanges, $281,418; | balaneces, $48,703, FOREIG Loudoy LONDON, Oct #0.—Consols, 2740 Freneh repies, —. MARKETS. 1M1%; stiver, Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 30.—Wheat—Quiet: No. 1 standard Calfformia wheat, 583 1150; cargoes off coast. nothing doing: CATEOes on passage, nominal | nuchungea; wheat in Paris, quiet; tiour In Faris, quiel 'ON - Uplands, £% 1 cLosk. WHEAT—Spot No. 1 red Northern spring new firm, N—American mixed spot steady, ¥s i34d: November. #s 134d; December stealy, 3s 2lgd: Janvarv. nominat, FLOUR—St. Louis fancy winter firm, 10s. EXCHANGE AND BULLION, Sigrlinz Exchange, 60 days. iy 484 Steriing Exchange, sight. = 487 Steriing osbles., ., ... = 48734 New York Exchunge, sizht. - iy New York i'xchauge. telesraphic, — 20 Fine ~liver, per ounce. e Bay Mexican Dollars...... 46 6y R TRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GEAINS. WHEAT~The Scottish Lochs takes for Liver Pool 29,269 otis, valued at $44,500. | The week Jogad on & firm market, with an ad- vance in fotures. Frelghts are firm, owing to the | ScaTcity of iounage, iners being ouly five free whea; 3hips in po Locai quotutions are as follows: $1 4*34 B cu for No. 1, #1 60 for choice ani ¥ 5215@1 65 # ctl foF extra choice for milling. CALL BOARD EALES. | 2 JSTORNAL Sxs810N—8:15 o'clock—Decomber— 2000 ciT, #1 48, May—4000, 81 4715, SECOND SESSION—December—40 4 « tls, $150q; 2000, ] DUdg: BLUO, §F1 bulg: 000, $1 5017y, May — 2000, §1 487, 000, $1 49%5: 24,000, $139: 20,000 $1 $835. REGULA®R NOBNING SESSION — May — 12,000 cus, §1 4885: 10,000. $i 4Si4; B0OO, $1 4¥ly. December—i00U, $1 4955: 24 VOV, 81 49%. BARLEY—The ~coulsi locus takes 10r Liver pool 2292 ctls, valved at §3000 The market J0c Feed is firm. with a continued scarcity of enojce bright, Brewing Is quiet. Feed, S¢lg@sbe for dark and 90c for choice brigh:i Chevaller, $1 5215@1 7% for No. 14na #1 S5@I1'3U for No. i: Brewing, $105 for No. 1 ayd S0@¥be B cUl tor dark Coust. CALL BOAED SALES. INFORMAY, FERSION—9:15 o'clock—No sales. ~ < Skcond S BEGULAR MOENING SEsS1oN—No sales. UATa—Coutluue very duli_a: unchanged quota | tons. Fancy Feed, $1 25@1 50: vood ta choice. | 81 15@1 20: commion, $10714@1 1235: Surprise, 81 22:4@] 2714: Reo, 1 1713@1 30: Gray, $1 10 @115; Miling $1 1215@1 1745 ® cil; Biack, for | seed. $1 35@1 00 Cilvpea Vats sell at $1@2 B toa over the raw product. CORN— Hrcelits continue 10 pour in from the | Souihi und Eist Rod the market is duii ana wesk. | Smail Ko ud Yellow. $1 15@1 20 ® cil: Large Yeilow, £1@1 0%)2: White, nominal RYE—$1 101 1215 8 cil. BUCK N 115 » (~Tie recent arrivals are selling at$1 20@1 £0 P cll. The marke: is firm. ¥FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Prices for alt kinds have shown no change for some time. FLOUK—Net cash prices are: Family extra, 5 10; Bakers' extras, $4 76@4 85 Wbl | CORNMEAL KTC.—Feed Corn, §24@25 B ton: rt g6 3 ton. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sac) ouni to the trade: Grabam Flour, 8o $250 ® 100; Rice Fiour, extra cream do, $3: Oat Groats. $4: Hominy, #3 10@ Buckwheat Flour. 83 25@3 50: Cracked | Uazmeal, 83 50 |3 %o 5 | Wheat, ¥8 28; Farina. $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, 25: 'Kolled " Uats (bbis), 85 705 90: in sacks, Prarl Barley, $4; Spils Peas, $3 50; Green | do, 3445 9 100 B: HAY ANU FEEDSTUFFS, Jiay and Feedstuffs remain as before quoted. BRAN—216 50@!7 tor the vest and 314 50g15 P ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—§20@20 50 for lower grades and 2150022 v on for the best. 50@19 50: FEEUSTUFFS—Rollea Barley, $18 Ofl cace Meal at the mill, $30 % ton: jobbing, §31: Cliopped Feed, $15@18 % ton: Cocoanui Cace, %17 80: Coltouseed dival, $29G30 B ton. HAY—Wheat, $12@13 % ton: Wheat and Oat, $liml Ous $10@i2: Barley. $10@12: com- pressed, S12@14; Alfaita ¥5G9 5U; stck. ¥5GY; Clover, $5@10 ton. STRAW=50@40c @ bale. BEEANS AND SEEDS. re lower and dull, but colored are steady. Seeds show some changes. Fiaxseed Is very BEANS—Bayos, $1 60@2 ctl: Small Whites, | 81 10@1 325; s Whites, 90c@$1: Pinks, #1 40@1 50; Reds, #1 40@1 50: Biacxeye, 81 65 125 1ed Kidney. $.@2 60: Limas. $1 85@1 75 uiters, 1 $0@1 50: Pew, $120@. 35. SEEDs>—Brown Mu 8325 B ctl; Yellow Mustard. #2 50@2 75: Fax, $1 50@2; Canary $14@%%,c § b Ahnml\ 6lgc. Rape, 1@ %yc, Hemp, o: 1imothy. bige, DBIED YEAS—Nlles, 81 25; Green, §1 20@1 40 eu. g POTATOES, ON 10N-, VEGETABLES, River'Potatoes are weak and duil. Onions are steady, Vegetables are about the same. POTATOLS—Kariy kose, 40@50c; iver Reds, | 4U@adc: Kiver Burbanks. 50@4lc: Oregon Bur- buiiks, 50@6UC; Salinas Burbanks 60@slc; Sweet Poisioces, BO@78¢ P cil for Rivers ana $1 for Merced 1Au.\ 10NS—§1 10@1 25; Pickle Omons, 50@75¢ sack. VEGETABLES — Bay Squash. 75 @ box: Marrowfat ~quash, $8@10 ® ion: Bay Cucumbers, | 40@BUc B box; Pickles. 75.@$1 for No. 1, 20@50¢ for No. 2; Green reppers, 56@3U¢ for Chile and 40@50c for Hell: Dried Peppers, 5@6c; Green Pens, 8lgc B M Siring Beaus, S@3ige: Lima | Beans, 2lg@3c 9 I: Drled Okra, Sc @ b: Egg Piani 35@50c; Labbage, 60@T5« @ ctl; Carrots, 2b@s0c W suck; Garilc, 133@2c @ 1b; Tomatoes, | so%toc ¥ box. s POULTRY AND GAME, POULTRY—AL least three cars of Eastern Poul- try will wreive this wees and one will goon to- morrow, Game was firm, but prices showed no change worthy of note. Live Turkeys, 13@15c for Gobblers and 13@14c 10r Hens; dressed Turkeys 15@18:; Geese % pair, $1 25@1 50. Daucks, 50; Hens, $3@4 50: | Roosters. young, $3@4: do, old. $3 50@4; Fry- ers, 82 76@3: Brollers, $2 75@3 for large and §2 @ 5v for small: Pigeons, $1 26@1 50 B doz for young and 76c@$1 for old. 3 , ¥ doz-u. $1@1 25; Mallard, $3@ 5 Canvasback. £4@5: Sprig, $2@3; Teal, 82@2 b0: Widgeon, $2@2 =5: “mail Duck, $1 50 175; Gruy Geese, 8z 50; White, 51 5@l 50; rani, $1 50@2; English’ Snipe. 81 bUizl 75: Juok ‘Suipe, $1: Hare, $1@1 25: Rabblts, §1 25@ 1 50 for Cottontalls und 75c@$1 for small, BUTTER, C(HEESE AND EGGS, There is no difficulty 1n getting the top prics for choice new Che se, and ranch Eggs are also easy to sell. Fancy Eastern Eggs are higher. Lutter ranges about (ne same. BUTTEK CEEAMERY—Fanoy creamerles, 28@20c: sec- onds, 2b@2744¢ B It b:uvfi:..n:m o fancy, 28@250 % 1; lower grades 7 PIcRLED—20@2205¢ B D FIRKIN Ve CREAMERY 1UB—21@22%%0c B b EasTrus—12@13¢ for ladie-packed. CHEESE—Choice miid new, 1¥@l3c B Bb; com- mou to gool, 10@llc: Cream Cheddar 11@1. Young America, 12@124gc: Western, i11p@12 | Eastern, 1215@13%c¢ 8 b. NOGS Kanch Kkgs, $5@400 B doz; store Eces 2235@30c; kastern, 23@28c for fancy, =08221c for firais and 17@19c ‘or seconds; Duck kyys, 20@25¢ B dozen, DECIDLOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. 3 N The market continues overstocked wich both Wine aud Tab'e Grapes, and low prices are still | the rule in c.nsequence. Tree fraits are in ample supply and dull. The Panama steamer brought up 349 boxes Mex can Limest DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Sirawberries. 32 50@3 50 B chst for larga. Cart Cat Cannersia, ‘37508550 B bbt; Coos e nberrics, ; Bay. $2 0UGS 15 5 bog, g Feaches, 30@50c B box for common and 7508 : aiey. intez Nell 76¢; common ‘wm".w bow s, B0@76c; kinas, 1897. 31 Apples, 26@40c B box for common and 50@85c loaxloofl o ehol::. ® o uinces, S0@5UC B bOX. Grapes. 1 boxes, 10@300 for Moscats, 25@3860 for black, 16@325¢ 10 Tokay and S3@40c fur Corni- ¢hon Crates sell about 10c hizber ihan boxes. Zinfandel Wine Grapes, $12@16 % ton: White Wine Grapes. $8@10: Mission Grapes, $1:@14. Persimmons, 5u@75¢ # box. Pomegrans; @75c P box. ermeions, $4@o ¥ 100. ntaloupes. 75c@$1 W crate. Nutmeg Melons, 40G50¢ B box. CiTRUS FKUITS—Valencia Oranges. $3@4 box: ~ Lemons, #1@) 50 # box for common d_$2@2 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, 5063 50 B box: Bananas, $1@Z ¥ buuch: Pineapples, §2@3 ® doz. DRIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Nuts continue duli snd weak. Fruis show no change. - Raisins are steady. DRIED ¥RUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes. carioad lots, fc for 40-50's, 41gc for 50- 6U's. d4c B Ib for “60-70's, Sige for 7C-SU's, H¢ F Ib for S0-60'x ana ¥lec for 90-100’s; Peaches, 510 B I fancy, 8@Blee; peeled, —: Apri- cots, 5@6c B b for Royals and 7@Sc for £ood to fancy Moorparks; evaporaied Apples, 0@6e: sun-arled, SRiAci back Fiea in sacks, 2G4c: Plums. 4@4lc @ b for pieted and_1@2c for un- pitted: bieached Plums, g(ga»gc: XNectarines, 5@ 6c » I tor prime to fancy : Pears, 5@5%ac 10r uac- ters and 835@7c for haives. RAISINS— New Kaisins, ¥c_for 2-crown, de for B-crown. 5c tar d-crawm, Siec for Needless Suitanas and §1 10@ 113 for ondon layers. Dried | Grapes. 23;c. 5 NUTS—Chesinuts are quotable at §@loe 8 1 Walnuts, 7@73%c P Ib jor hard and *@%c B B for softahell: Aimonds, 8@ic for bardshei avd 9o for papersheil; Peanuts, 4@dc for Lasiera and 4c for Cali‘ornia; Hickory Nuis, 5@3c B Ib; Pe- cans, 8@10c B Ib: Filberts, 8@81ac;. Brazi Nuts, Cocoauuts. $4 5L@5 B 100. ON k. Y—New Comb, 1Uc for brizht and 7@9c for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 4 434c: light amber extracted, 53,@4c ® 1b. LEESWAX—23@26c B b FRUVISIONS, The trade report a fair demand for goods at the old prices. CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8gc @ I for heavy, 9c for light medium, lUc for iight, 1034c B B for extra ngot and i2c for suzar-cured. Jas ern sugar-cured Hams. 103@1lc: Callforn Hams, 9@915c B Ih: Mess teef, 35 B bb ex ra mesy de. €9 family do, 810 sa Pork, $5@% 50 ® bbl: extra prime Pork, $9 5 extra clear, $16: mess §1400 ® bbl; Smoked Beet. 1016@1234¢ B b. LARD—Lastern tierces quoted a: 514c B Ib for compound ana 6c for pure: palls, 7c: California tlerces, 5c % B jor compound and e for pure; haif-bbis, 614C: 10-1b Lins, 7¢; do o-1b, Y340, COTTOLRNE—Tierces, Gage. Packaves less then 300 fs—1-1 pails, 60 10 a case, %c: 5-b palls, 20 ina case, sBact b patls, 15 10/ & e ge: 10-1 pails, 811 a case, Slge: 501 uns, 1or zin a cas. 754c: wooden Luckets, 50 s net, T%o; fancy tuos 80 Ibs net, ¥5pc; balf bbis, about 210 Ibs, T3ac B I HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS, . There is no farther change to report. HIDES AND SKINS—Lulis and brands cell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salted sieers. 91p @10c B b; raedium. 9@9%4c: light, Sl hides, 81,@9c; Stags. 6¢: sa'ted Kip, Calr, 10c”® 1b; salted Veal, 8¢ 9 ib: dry Hides, 15@15%c; culls and brands, 12@12%c. Gry Kip and Veal. 14c: dry calt, 17c: enlls, 10c: Goatskins. 20@385c each: Kids, 3¢ Deerskins, good summer. 20c @ B: medium, 20c: winter. 10¢; Sheepskins, sheariings. 10@20c each; short wool, Z5@40c each; mediom, 50@70 each: iong wools, 75@90c ; 1. rendered. 3@314c B Ib: No. 2, 214@3%4c¢; refined, Bo: Grease, 2c ¢ Ib. WOGUL = Fall cip — Middie countles, free, 10@13¢:_do defective. JO@llc; San Joaguin, de- fective. 7@9c B 1b: do Lawbs. 616@Sc: Southern Mountain. 8@12c: tree Northern, 12@ldc B Ib: «;gét’egoc;vl;. 9@11c; Humbolds. and Meudacino, c B Db HOPS—0id crop, 2@6¢ B _1b_for poor to falr and 8@10c for good; new crop. 10@14%5¢c. GENERAL MrRCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Graln Bagy, 554c; San Quentin, 6 40; Wool Bags. 27@30c: Fruii Bags, 514c, 53¢ ‘and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Wellington, 88: New Wellington, $8: Soutifield Wellington. $7 £0: Seattle, 83 50: Bry- ant #6 50; Coos Fay. $4 75; Wallsend, 3675 8 100 Cumberland, $14 50 B ton In bulk and $16 iu_sacks: Pennsylvan: ton: ton: Rock Spring: : - ley, $780; Coke, $11@12 in bulk and $13 B ton in sks. CANNED FRUIT—Shipment of valura at 865,527, 1o kngiand. CANNED SALMON—~hipment of 53,951 cases, valued at $217.424, to England CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Packers' As- tociation quotes Red Salmon as follows: In iots of 25,000 cases. 93¢ B dozen: 50,000 cuses, 921ac % Gozen: 5,000 cases, 9UC P dozen, Det cash L . b ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Reficery Company auotes. terms 1 sh: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 655c: Powdered. 81ge: Dry Granu- 153 cases, | Juted. 835c B : Contectioners’ A, blc: Maguolia A, blgc. Extra t, be: Golden C. 47gc: Candy nulated. 55ke: Callforma A, 534c; uali-barcels Y4c more thau Larreis, and DOXEs LuC mose. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from siaugh- terers are as foilows: BEEF—Firs: quality. 634@7c; second do, 53%@ @86:: third do, 4@5c B . VEAL—Larg- 0@6c; small, €@7 b MUTTON— Wethers. 6@7c: Ewes. 6c B b LA MB—Spring, 7@7%c @ B. PORK-—Live Hogs. 3ige tor large and 33,@37¢ for smail and medium: s0ft nogs, 232@314¢ B W; dressed do, S14@6e. RECEIPTS OF rRODUCE. ¥OR 24 HOUR3. Flour. ar ske 3,481 Middlings, sks... 322 Washiagion... 5.788| Bran, sks..... 480 Whea. cils... 81645 Washington. 1,754 Oregon. 1.910 Cheese, ciis — Washingion... 11,238 Hides, no. 201 Barley, cils . 6,682/ Pelts, bdis. 210 Corn. cus, 830 Wool, bis. 1xs Eagtern. 1,200/ Leather, riis... 56 Outs, ctls 540| Wine. gals 38,600 Oregon. 1,350 Sugac. vbis. .10 "3,676 Washing: 2,77, | Lame. oors. T 81 Beans, sks. 2,177| Lumber, M fees. 51 Potatoes, 1,514 Tailow. "cir. 108 Onions. sKs, — | Buckwheat, sks. €0 Hay, tons. 30| Chicory, bois.. .. 8 Straw, tos 10| Broom Cora, bis. 320 Butter. ctis 65 Shorts, sks. 10 kggs, doz 879 72 . A CO-CPERATIVE TOWN. Muckawanago, on Frying Pan River, Colo., Has Solved the Problem. Muckawanago is the strangest town in Colorado. It hasa population of 160 pec- vle, consisting of thirty families, regu- larly paid policemen, a commissary, a res- ident physician, and is conducted on the co-operative plan. It lies, a spot of brightly painted rustic coitages and tents, on the Frying Pun River, about sixty miles west of Leadvilie on the western slope, It is peopled en- tirely by prominent residents of Grand Junction, who huve formed an assceiation to incorporate a summer lowa in which their families may find refuge from the burning heat of Grand Junction, where the thermometer often raches 100 degrees in the shade. Muckawanago has just been started, ani h Iready proven so popular that steps have been taken to keep the modern paradise 'Tom the gaze of the envious publ:c. Tue promoters of the plan _were Orson Adams, Dr. Eldridge and Presi- dent Jones of the First Nationul Bank of Grand Junction. The cliffs, covered thickly with vegetation, slope down to the Frying Pan, and in the bend of the stream the village i tablished. A commodious cabin is commissary headquarters, Between 9 and 10 o’clock every morningsunpiies of groceries,bread, meat and milk are distribated in equal proportion. 4he milk is shipped in ten- galion tins to Muckawanago and is imme- diately placed on ice, keeping it cool dur- m§ the day. 'wo policemen regularly patrol the vil- lage and hunt up lost children. Tnisisa necessary precaution, as only three or four men are in the placeduring the week. Saturday evenings the heads of the Muck- awanago families come up from Grand Junction and remain over Sunday. Flshlnr is pronounced excellent. Sun- day David Roberts of the City Flour Mills of Grand Junciion caught a twelve-poand trout of the rainbow variety, wh.le a fel low fisherman landed a fish of the same speci 8 weighing ten and one-half pounds. Five and three pound trout are common in the Frying Pan. —Denver Pos'. e —— STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, STRAMKR | Frox | Dux ~|Grays Haroor. ~Oct 31 Ne - port. ; - | Yaquma - | ket Kiver Poruana. . . |San Diego. . | Humbvolac Bay .. . |Seatle. ACETOOR PR REELIEED Coptic.... *|Cmna ana Javan. . City Sydney. . |Panama.. City Pueba.... | Victoria & Fuze: Soun1 |..Nov SMTEAMERS TO SAIL. STEAMKR | KSTINATION. | *AILS. | PIKR Eanta Hosa. [San Diego.... |Uct SL11aMPecii Weeoitonr: | Hambordiitas ey 31, Dam|blec 13 | Seattle, 1.10a% | Pier 9 Grays Harbor, 212 u|. R | Mexico. . 2,0An | Pler 11 Honolutu..... 2 2pn |Pler? ¢ Vic & Pes Sno (Nov %, fau|Plec) ‘quuln- Bay.| Nov 2, Opm|Pler 2 Newport Nov ¥ 9aw|Pler 11 | Ferndale. 8, Qaw|Pler L3 ) 8. 2rw|Plec) 3. Sem|Pier 8 410an | vier 3t 411am/ bler 11 5. 2P Pler § 6 Faw | Plecil 6,10A% | ez Lt 8.10A% | Pier 13 T, Yam|Pier § 13 ulPMus 1.20ax | Prer 1y Vie & Pkt Sud | Nov Panama. Nov Fortiand Columbia THE CALL C. LENDAR, October, 1897. Th.|Fr, [Sa.| Moon's Phases, e et fen) i) o o i 1| 2|5 First Quarten|| ) 8 S ) k(@) Bl = 4/ 8] 6] 7|/ 8f9 | —_— _———' Full Moon. || 10 ulh Vet 10, || — 22| 28 Las! b e [RlE G 30 | 29 2=l | SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UXITED STATES COAST AND GXODETIO SURVRYV. Inoes aNp - HeiGHTS 0F HIGR AND LOW WATERS AT }ORT POINT. ENTRANCE TO SAN FRrANCISCO BaY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTKNDENT. NoTe—1Tne high nnd low waters oc-uc arthe City Front (Mission-sireet Wharf) abous twenty- five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; i helshs of tide i8 :he same at both piaces October—1897. Salled Oct 30—Stmr State of California. for San Fren isco. GRAY HARBOR—Sailed Oc: 29—Schr Azalea, for Guaymas: schr Dora Biuim, for San kran: cisco; schr Defiance, for Meibourne; schr W F Jewett, for San Francl-co, t oruign Ports. DEPARTURE BAY—Suiled uct S—Bark Har- Ves.er. 10r S K1a C1Sc0. AUCKLAND—Sailea Oci 30—Stmr Marlposa,for San Francisco. S ONULULU—Salled Oct 50— Faw bark & P Rithet, for Oct 21—#r stmr Mo- ang. for Austral 22—Bars Fred P Litch- field, 1or Hongkonz. Arrived Oct 21—BKin S G Wilder, hence Sep: £0. Brstmr Moans, hence Oct 14, Oct 22—U stmr Woeeling, from croise: bark Fred P Litch. field, from ¢ allao; schr Maweema, from Seattle. GLASGOW—Arrived Oct 24—Brship Lismore, May 21, h.x‘:lc{"l?n;glm—unrm Oct 29— Br ship Scafarer hence June 5. YOKOHAMA—Araved Oct from Orezon. g J MONTEVIDEO—Sallea Sept 1-Ship El Capl- tan. for ~an Franclsco. N GASAKI—sall ter, for Puget Sound. smportations. TACOMA~Per Humbolat—3000 cs salmon, 400 120 pkas mase. CRESCENT CITY - Per Weeott—216 M £ jum- 28—Ship Eureks, Oct 28 - Br bark Whinlat 492 sksoals. 6 cs shoes, i ber 7 bxs outter, 8 pkgsmeat, $ pkgs mdse, 13 xs tvn. HONGKONG—Per Peru—562 pkgs coffze, 1054 pk:s hemp snd jute, 33 pkes silk zuods, 17 pkis a cels, 866 pk. tapioca, 902 pKxs Lin, 271 pkss Dp.neappies. 20 pkgs spice. 615 pkis gambris. K1 pkgs curl b b pags oli, 1807 pkgs tea, 5098 pk-s rice, U635 pkgs mdse. For overlicd—19 pkgs matting, 27 pkgs silk goods. 20 pkzs parcels, 143 pkgs curios, 1611 pgs K. 2022 pKxs tea, 868 pkgs mdse, J05 pkis tinz, 85 pkgs slik goods. L pkg curios, mdse. Consignees. Per Pera—D N & E Walters; S L Jones & Co: W Loaiza; Auglo-Caiffurnta Bunk; - as de Fromery & Co: Mattoon & Donglada; Bianciard & Pa ‘London, Parisand- American Bank: Wm Doxey G Abramson; ordsr: various Cinese merchaii< Per Weeo. —F B Halght: Amer Press Assn; J & Chi ds; Witzel & Baker: Getz Bros.& Co; Kingan & Coi DT C Perkios: D H Biby Per Humtoldi—J K Armsby & Co; W G Lowry &Co: R D Chande : HU re-unooi aing. Lows & Co: Lachmui & Jecobi Sunlar, October 31. 6.43| Moon rises 5.12{Moon sets NOTE—In ths adove exposition of the Uides Lha early morning tides aro given in the left hand | column, and the successive tides of the day I tha order of occurrence a3 to time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third Uime column the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the iast tide of the day, excep when there are bu thres lides s sometimes sccurs. The helgnts given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey £harta, eXcepi when a rinus sign (—) precedes Lo height, and thea the o depth 1ve NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied Statey Hydrogranhlo Office located in the Merchants Exchabsze is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navicators are cordially invited 10 visi the oftice, where complete seis 0f chas3 and salling directlons of the worid are kept on han): or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always be obiained regarding lights, dungers 0 tion and all matters of interest 0 ocena | commerce. The time ball ontop of the bullding on Tele sraph Hill Is hoisted about ten minutes bafore noon. and Is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegrapbic signal received each day irom the Untied States Naval Ubservaiory a. Mare Lsiand Cal. A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error. if any, is published the same day oy the afternoon papers sad by e Morning papers the following x W. 3 Hueurs, Lieutenant. U. S N., incharge The Time Ball, ERANCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S. N, - MERCHANTS I XCHANGE. SN FRANCISCO. Ociober 50. 1887, The time ball on Teiegrapn Hill was aroppsl exacily at noon to-day—i. e.. at noon of the 13Jta meridian, or eXactly at $ P M. Greenwich tima. SHIPPING INLELL:GENCe. | me OFFICE FURNITURE AND FiXTURES. F. WEBER & CO., 300-306 POST ~TREET, Corner Stocaton. ESTABLISHED 1859. M. 8. VULICEVICH & SONS, Founder of tue firm of J. jvan:ovich, % General Commission Nerchants, Tropical and Domestic, Deep-waterSteamers and Ships 505-507 SANSOME STREELT. DaE ALL[SON Co., General Commission Merchants. Green and Dried Fruits, Grain, Potatoes, Beans, Produce, Woo!, etc. 501-509 Front St., 8 F. wpplied PRACTICALLY A NEW so o treet, Chronicle phone Main 1520 The Best Kuliway—san Francisco 1o ( hicago. xampie Francisco.. Sacr-mento. sa1 J so. Fresno Laritow... o Asn rork. Alouqrerque. a0 \ Donvy X rsd | y | Monday Monday Monda -~ Tuesday vesday W-dnesday Wednesday BIA New:or . Kansas Cit woKw) puBsn ow rai’s, new tie, new bailast, new brid; The shortest crossing of the deserc and a count At 1 erets b its varied and beautiful sc-nery. The highest crade of passengzer cquipment and Is #tHATYe\'s 0 in oms. Arrivet SATURDAY. October 30. Stme Huomboldt, Bonifield, 70 hours from Seattle: pass and mdse, to M Kalish & Co. Stmr Peru, Friele, 30 days from Hongkong via Yokohama 13 d via tionoiulu 7 days: pass | and mdse, to P M SSCo. | Simr Cunulile Ki.er. Johnson. 15 hours from | Fort Bragz: 360 M 1t \umber, @ Unlon Lumber | City: pass and mdse. to North Pacific 5 8 Co; lum- ber. 10 D T C Perkins. Bark Geo F Manson, Crack Jr, 12 days from | Seattie; 1440 rons coal, to Orezon Imp Co. | Schr Western Home, Nellson, 433 days from | Coos Bay ; 102 M 1t lumber. 10 D Moulton. | Cleared. ! SATURDAY. October 3u. I Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexand:r, San Diego; Gool- i all. Perkins & Co. stmr Willamette, God1ali, Perkitis & Co. stmr Pomona. Couslts, Eureks: Goodals, Percta & Co. srstmr Belgic, Rinder. Hongkong and Yoko- bama ‘ia Honoluiu; O & OSS Co. 15 ship Cardigausuire, Tayior, Queenstown; Ep- pinger & Co. Br bark Tuveress. Langford, Queenstown: Ep- | pinger & Co. isurs Forest Queen. Baslay, Kahulul; Alexander & iadwin. Bken City of Papeete, Beruds, Tahiti: J Plnet & Hansen, teattle: Co. Scur Aloha. Dabel, Honolulu: Williais, Di- mond & Co. Schr Mary Doage, Hansen, Kabulul; Alexander & Baldwin. Suilea SATURDAY. October 30. U Sstmr Baltimore, Dyer. Houolulu. Stmr Columoia. Opnwey. Astoria. Br stmr Belgic, Rinder, Yokonama and Hong- kong. via Honolulo. Sumr Progreso. Storrs. Seattle. Stmnr Arcata. Reed. 003 Bay. _£umr Pomona. Cousins, Eurexa. Etnur Crescent City, Stockile h, Crescent Oliy. Stmr Greenwood. Fageriung. Stmr Pol .t Arena, Hansen, Mendocino. Er ship Scottish Lochs, Parkhill, Liverpool, Ship Columb a, Nelson. Departure Bay. Ship Elwell, Ryd-r, Seattie, Bark Forest Queen, Bas-ley, Kuhulut. Bitn Kureks, Paulsen, Eu eka. Brig Geneva, Paulsen, Puger Sound aund Ta- hid. Schr Aloha, 1. Honolalu. Scur Christina Steftens, Nordiing, Telographie. POINT LOBOS. Octover 30-10 ¢ m—Weatn): cloudy; wind SW; velocity 6 mites Charters The schr Bangor loads redwood for Callao; bark Coloma, lumber at Tacoma 10c Unalas<a: B: bark Ben Avon. wheat at Portland for Europe, 81s 3d Brship Alusdale, wheat at Port Los angeles for Earope, 228 Disaster. LONDON, Oc: $0-T e ship Commodcre from | Honolulu for New York wrecked and to ally lost on Maidon Isiand. Al on 'oard saved. Eijhtof | the crow ianded 8 Lauucoston. | Memorandum. ! Per Peru from ‘Hougkonz—Sailed from Houg- | kong Sept 3U, Shanzhal Oct 4. Nagasaki Oor 5, Kove Oct % und Yokohama Oct 12 Krom Hono: | Iulu weath:r fine with moderate N E wind .. | Per Humbolit from Seltle—On Thurday, Oct | | i 28, at 1 M. 25 miies SW of Columuia River, passed | alotof new lumber, evidently part of a vessel's deckioad. Domestic Ports, NEWPORT—Salled Oct ¥0-Stmr South Coas:. for Eureka. | oEUREKA—Arrived Oct 30—Stmr Chilknt, hnce | v 28, | Salled Oct 30—Schr Alice, for San Pedro. | oQ3aL—arrived Oct 30—Sumr Proteciion, heacs ot 2. FORT ROSS—Arrived Oc: 80—Schr La Chilens, from Lodeea and sailed for san Francisco. AN PEDKO—Arrived Uc. 30—schc Aoble, trm ‘aspar. . S\ NTA BARBARA-Arrived ‘Oct 30—Schr Chas Hauson, from Grays Harbor. SAN DIEGO—Arrived Oci 50—Stmr Tillamook, from Bau Pearo. ASTORIA-Arrived Oct 80-Br bark Kinress shire, from Melbourne. FOLT BRAGG~—Arrived Oc: 80—Simr Kival, he Oc: :8: stmr Novo. hence Oot 26, BEA K HAKBOK—Sulled Oct 50—Simr Wes:- port, for Newpoct, EUREEA—arrived Oct 30—Stmr Nosth Fork, hence (et 26, PORT GAMBLE—Sailed Oci 80—Schr Ethel ZPRAUINA BAYY salled Oot 0—stm AQUINA oy 't 30—8¢ for Coos Bay. e POKT BLAKELEY—Arrived Oct 28—Bktu Northwest, hence Oct 17. UMPQUA—sailes Oc:” 28—3chr Lucy, for San Eraucseo. Oct 29~Sehr Northbend for san 1o NEWPORT—Arrived Oct 30—Stmr * on 1rom Port Los Angeles s, MENDOCINO—Arrived Oct29—Sehe Eobolink, aence Oct. z : oASTURIA=Arrived Oct 70- Stmr . ltance, hce OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSH.P (0. TEAMERS LEAVE BROADWAY whar!, Sau Francisco. as follows: For por's in Alaska. 9 a. ., Nov. 2,7, Co 22 27, and every firth day thereafter. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 16 hours from F(:r g‘mwrm_r\‘-ncouv'gr (B. C.). Port Town- / hiteAboro: rr ties an i bark, to L & W, ! | send, Sea acoma, Everett, Anacortes Nt s e s anL Wk Ca BB Whiss tan- NECD o tcom (Cellingham Bay, Wast). 94 x., Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, 3% days fcom | NOV: -+ 7+ 12 1i. 2 _.7.and ever: tifth dav thera: Dey s to Lt aiter, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. Ry., e ey3 Sdaslane’ oMl te 1t Dunenke [ R STAMIA I S5 ¥ Slommas il (e £ e Stmr Jewel, Madsen, 17 bours from Cas- steamers. % pa; 0 M ft lumber, to Caspar Lumber Co. | L elcs Bay), St Bomone ¥ Sunr Weeott. Milier. 36 bours from Crescent h 1620, 3¢ 71 20. . Jan 1 5. 10, 14, 18, 22, ©6, & For Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayucos, Port Harford (San_Lufs Obispo), Gavi 3 Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, i Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport. 9 a. M.. Nov. 2,6,10. 4 1,22, 26 3), and every rtourth day thereafter For San Diego, stopping only at Port Harrork (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Por: Los An- eles and Redondo (Los Angeles), 11 4. M.. Nov, 4, 8. 1u. 20, 24, 28, anu every four.h day thereatt For Ensenada, Mazdalena Ba Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, la Paz, Santa r~osaia and Guaymas (Mex.) 10 A. M.. 2d of each month. The Company reserves the right to change with- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and hours ot saillng. TICKET OFFICE—PALACE HOTEL, 4 NEW MONT- GOMERY ST. GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Azents, 10 Market st.. San Francisco. THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST S1EAMERS 10 PORTILAND From Spear-stree: Wharf, at10 o F ‘\RE{“ Firat-class Including < $2.50 2d-class [berth & meils SCHEDULE Us SAILINGS: State of California.Oct. 15, 25, Nov. 4, 14, = Columbia........Oc: 10, 20, 30, Nov. 8, 18, Through UCKets und through baggage to i Esstern poluis Hates and folders upon appuica ou W F.F. CONNOR. General Arens, 630 Marke: strest. GOODALL PERKINS & CO. Superintendeasy Tuesday, Nov. ! ®aL Special par O The X = A LAMEGA salls via HONOLULU © and AUCKLAND for San Jose del S S, AUSTRALIAfor HONOLULU SYDNEY Thurstay ) berli, 3 P.a Line 1¢ COOLGARDUILE, Auatralla, and CAPZ a0 Sonth Amrica. BPRECKELS & BROS. CO. Agents. 114 Montgomery streat. Frelght office 327 Marke: street, Sau Francisco COMPAGNIE GEFERAL TRANSATLANTIQUB French Line to Havre. OMPADY's PIER(NEW).43 NORTH River, f0ot of Morton si. ‘ITavelers by this line avoid boih tansit by English rall the discom!ort of crossing the channel in a sm boal. New YOIk 1o Alexandria, Egyps via Pariy firat class $150, second ciass $116. LA TOURAIN| 1A ERETAGNE. LA GASCOGNE. . ; LA LHAMPAGNE! "Nov-mber 27 M) n. © La TOURAIN. b owbec 4 10% € M koc luriber particalars apply 1o No. 3 Bowihs FORGKT, Agent, b ing Green, New Yor} J. F. FOUAZL & Ci M aveute Sar Francisca beMs & Monizomery STOCKTON STEAMERS Leavs Pler No. 8, Washington St., At G P. M. Daily. Treighc received up o 3 P M. . @@ Accommodations Reserved by Telephiona. The only line seling through tickets aud glving through irelght rates to all Railroad, poinis on Vlley STEAMERS: J. D. Peters, City of Stockton. Nav. uud Lmpi, FOR U. 8, RAVY.YARD AND VALLEJO, STEAMER “MONTICELLO,” Mon., Tues., Wed.. Thurs. hnd Sat ..9:45 4 36 and 3:15p. 3 (9 . s, - ...l R, Bundays. o5 :30°A. M and ssionDock, Ples & ‘Telepoone Green S8L FOR SAVJOSE, 108 6AT0S & SAYTA CRUE TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER 1 DAILY (Sundays excepted) a2 10 A3 Alviso qaily ‘(Baturaay " excepted) at o P. M. Freight anq senger. Fare between San Fruncisco and Alviso, 50c: 1o San Jose, T3 Clay s, Piesd 41 N. First st Sau Joss