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10 T HE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 S .~~~ THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1897. , 1897. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS, Silver decl Wheat rather weaker. Bariey steady. Oais. Corn und Rye dull 1 MillstusTs unchanged. il Flour a Beans weak and Noc Ha Onions advance ! azain. B 1 ligas A stern Poultr, Wine Grapes demoraliz>d. » kinds of Dried Fruits doing b sions unchan-ed. es ana Hoj nge in Meats. firm creased coinage O atoes unchanged. before. Game lower. iy tter. Pro Woal, Noo Ca De as before. e Mint. STOCKS OF GRAIN, Grain Inspector Steller reports regular warehouses November #tocks of Grain Oats, | Corn. | Bran. 43 100 October were 22,472 tons Harley, s Outs, 1729 tons Corn and 1218 toas Bran. COAL THE TRADE. rivate circular of I Steuart gives the re- his port for the at 3,108,200 37,600 tons during the same st year, and s “The market hus bean with foreign coal dnring the the receipts from the COast mines beiug avera:e ty. Prices are being ntained of 1uel. as the foreign unless at pts of conl at tous P od all kind coal now in stock car be replaced a riked advance in prices. and these conditi all probebility. continue well into 1898 COINAGE OF THE MINT, 1.000, da const $280,000 11,000 17 r coinaze of local mint w agains ed the %3,4%0,000 Eagles. $300.000 in Do, $8000 11 Qua Dimes. For tue first te comage was $31,427,935, Ha Halt Of VAR 14 ar. A7 Son A O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST 12 MOURS rxpianation. The arrow files with the wind. The top figures #t station indicate days: those unde: raintall, of me maximum temperature for the neath it. if any, the amount of { snow in incl and hundredths Isobars, or solid air_pressure; | temperature. barometric pressure and fair weather: ‘“low" low pressure, and is usually preceded ompsnied by cloudv weather and rains sually first appear on the Washington When the pressure is high in the interior w along the coast, and the isobars extend south a the cosst, rain is probabie: 3 1s inclosed with isobars of e. rain south of Oregen Is improb- the vicinity of Idaho, and eans high coast. and north a b ay b expected in summer and colder weather in The reverse of taese conditions will produce &n opposite resuit. THE WEATH R BUREAU. DEPARTMENT UNITED STATES OF AGRICTL. FrANCISCO, BUREAU, 5 EATHER 1897, Sax rainfalls for the sezsonal hose of th this seaso the rainfails to same date last 3 83, las: geason s season 2.71, last season 10.00, this season 2.13, last sea- 500, this season L0, last 500 .00, this season 1.20, last sea- Luis Obispo .00, this season .55, last Los Angeles.0), this season 2.52, last hours an rancis son 1.56 season 1 semason 1.43; Sun Diego 00, this season 1.03, last season 1.10: Y uma .09, this season .81, last seasou 114 g San 0 data: Maximum temperature 58, u niean 54, Weuther Conditions and General Fore- casts. “The pressure remains high over Utah, Colorado and Southern Idaho, it is «lso hign aions the const of Washingto pressure thre n 4 there he There has be e me likelihood 0f a siorm devel- Siate. n & rap'd sell in outhessern portion of the tempera. has fall as risen abo a . ewhere the temper- Fiesno and ha thern c uie na ained nearly stationary. J5ght rain bias fallen at Kureka Forecasts made al San Franciseo for thirty niauight November 2, 1897: California—Unsettled weather Tues- ih for in the morniug alung the coss: terly winds in the valleys, soutuerly the coes ern Cal.fornia — Cloudy Tuesday. with seit vd we. her ana pro: heasterly eriy windson the coast. Nevada—C.oudy Tuesday Cloudy Tuesiay. v a—Cloudy Tuesday, unseitled in weste scisco and vie ¥ winas rejors 1 om Mount Tamalpals. taken at Partly cloudy: wind suthwest, ligh ire 58, maximum 64. LEXANDER MCADIE Local Forecast Official ¢ showers iu inds in the interior, with conditions be- port on. ity —Cloudy Tuesday: NEW YOEK STOCK MARKET. N VORK, Nov. 1.—The business on the siock market to-day was very small and the trad- aniou; to littie more than the passing of 58 from one hana to the o'h-r of the same person. The protwssionals bought stocks in the wort 150d them in'the afiernoon, with the resalt neaily «li changes resolved themie ves 1o very small fractions, thoush the later resc- n i le turther than (he early rise. holdin g a xte besale ~fihe Urion Pacific maim line at Omahs hed the eff ctof suffening the price of the s10cK. Which 105wl times 15y above ihe sow and saved a part of iis sdvan st the ciose. The stock Was. BOWeVer. Wi Lot buoyancy. 10-day being & bank hojiday in London no quo- tations were tecelved from there to fnfluence 3ises here, but there was light buying of some s i market for London account. The s i g of the rat- in cal money, which is Lkely o last for some len zth of time, s uttributed to operatfons Incident to November disbursements on account of dividends and interest, which are estimated st about $30,000,000. Hailioad b nds were strong in tone. Total sales $905.000, United States bonds were 15 hizher bid for all sues except the fives, which advanced 4. The ours coupon old st 12754, ex-inter.st of 1 n per c Th=iotal =a'es of $10cKS to-duy were 164,100 shars, izcluding: Buriington 32,951, L. and N. Munbatian 472, Missouri Pscific 7593, thern Pacific vreferred 9570, Reading 3750, tock Is and 6720, St Paul 13.635. Union Pacific s asses-meni pait 13,830, Bay S.awe Gas 15,- 00, Chicazo Gas 8030, Consoliduted Gas 2315, Bug: r 15,804, (Licago «-reat Wes ern 4300, LONDON MARK se Evening Post’s Lon- don inanclal cablegram says: This is a hotiday ou the London Steck Exchangé, i1t being All ain's’ da; The ione-of the money marset was momentarity easier. but from indication in goo! Quarers 1t NEW YORI, Nov. $6.431.510 in October, 186, | in Deuble Fagles, Dol'a > California coast, warmer | past | great vaileys of Calitor- about ten degrees elcht degrees i0oks as LhOUgh mGuey sy keep fairlv light for some time (o come, slizht g0 back in the discount raie. To-day Iarge repaynients from the market to the Bank of Eng- land were due, but only a very small por-ios was paid off. Gold {4 in strong demand for the Continent at 7s 34d per onace. with on y a 1 PUBLIC DEBT STATEME T. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1.—The monthly state- ment of the public debt shows at the close of busi- ness on Uctober 30, 1897, the debt less cash In treasury amounting to $1,020.561901, an in- crease for the month of §8,441,188. Tais increase is principally accouhed for by a decrease in the amount of cash on hand. The debt is recapitu- iated 58 follows: Inieres-bearing debt, $847- 500: dev! on which inte:est has ceased since mauturicy, $1.331,540: debt bearing no interest, 2379,668/950. 10 al. $1,228,820.690. Tuis amoun:, h'wever, does not include $580, 456.953 1u cerlifi-ntes «nd lreasury notes out- s anding which are: flset by an equal amount of Cush in the Lieasury . e cash in the treasury is classifiea as follows: « 190 387,256: siver, $509.851,943: paper, | $11¥.441,00): bonds. disbursing officers’ balance, X18,484. (o Tota, $531,6 9.957, aguinst which theiv are demand liabilities umounting to $625,- a13, {savin_the vet cash balance in the ireas- 706,099. YOKK MONEY MARKET. AEW Closing Prices for bonds and Railway Shares. NEW YORK, Now. —Money on call easy at 115@21ay: last loan 2% closed at 134@2; prime mercantile paper, 33,@414%: Sterling ex- chepge firm. with actual buosiness In bank- ers bills au 4 8335 for demand, and $4 ¥2la @13 525 for 60 days: posted rates, $4 83@4 83T2 ind $4 H6@4 M6y commercial bills, 34 81l @4 8134: siiver certificates, B715@58c: bur sdver, 075gc: Mexican dollars, 4434C: Govern- ment bonds. strong; State bonds, dull; railroad bonds, strons. CLOSING STOCKS. Raflroads— Atchison Preferred.. . Baltimore & Obio. Canada Pacific.. Canada Souther: Central Pacific. Ches & Ohio. ... 8%, Preferred 80 “southern P: 5514 Southern 1475 Preferred . 21| Texus & vacific. 3034 111 | Chicago & ATi0n..160 "/ U Pyir 2d assmupd 2234 Chicago, B&Q.... 96 UFD&G. T Chicago & k. 1li... 5414| Wabash.. .. Chicsgo, In1 & L. 8| Preferred . do - do prefd. 30 |Wheel & L cecastl...... 35 | Preferred.... Preferred........ 80 | Fxvreas Companl s— | Del & Hudson. .. 1116 |Adams E | el L& W, 1155 American KX el & Kio G....] 11 |United States. | “Preterrea.. [l 45% Wells-Fargo. . | Erie. new 0T 18 Miscellaneous— | “First vreferred.. 3734 A ColOll.... . 2114 FU Wayne. 167 Preferre i . Taig Gt Nor pf 130 |Am'n Soirits. Hocking Vai...... 8 Preferred. Jiinois Cent. ...... 102%4| Am Tobacco, Lake Erle & W 174y| Preferred Preferred 747 | Chicazo uas Lake Sho 7171 |Cons Gas. 195 Louis & Nasn 2614 Com. Cable Ca.. .. 175 Manbattsn L. 1021 Col F & Iron. . 2214 Met St Raiiway...10115' do do prefd . 7 Michigan Central. 10314 Gen. Elecuic 3314 Minn &St L...... 24 |illinols Steel 77 43 o do Ist prerd. 85 |la Clede Gas. 4215 Mo. Pacific 1 50Vs|LeaG. ... ... = Moblle & Uhfo..... 27 | do prefd.... Mo K&'T © 133 Nat Lin oil > a0 prefid ... 3214 Uregon Imp. Co.... N J Central 9215 Pacific Mall N Y Central...l.. 1U% ~ Pullman Palace, N Y Chicago &St L 184 Silver Ceru ficates. do do ls prefd. 75 1 Rope&iwine 43, do do 2d prerd. 36 |Suzar...... -1413 Nor West.......... 18 | Preferred.... . [l(11 No Amer (o 414/T C& tron. .11l No Pacific I 1815 U S Leather.. .l Preferred ... 53 | Preferred 5 Ontario & W 161| U S Kubber... .. Ore R & Nay 33| Preferred.... [\l Ore Short Line. ... 184! Western Union. ... Pittsburg. . Cho W.. Reading..... b C & N W kock Island. .. 8614 | Preterred St Louis &S £ Preferred SLP, M&M 31y KOG & W 91| Preferred. 122 CLOSING BONDS. U S New 4s, reg...1273 N J Cent Gen 5a..11234 do do 4s coup..12735 North Carolina 85,1225 | Gods, reg..i1iztn| D043 acms e 10205 | @cis coup 1137 Northern Pac 1sts 120 o s, rex. 91y Do, 3. 583, do bs. reg. 143, | Do, ds... 110000 d01p do 5s, coup. .. 11454 N Y C &3¢ L4¥1.10514 District #69s.....1081¢ Nor & W 63 12035 AlaClass a. 1105 | Northwes: Consois144 Do, Class B......108 Do, deb bs........115 Do, Class C......100 |Oregon Nav sta. 11115 Do, Currency Do, 4s. 93 Atchison 4s.. ... REG5 OS Line 63 (T..... 119 Do, Acj 4s....... 56 | Do, bstr. L 8314 Canada So. 2d5... 16350 Imp 1s o | Can Pac1sis . — Do, 5s t . 401 Chgo Term.. 5 1023 C& Ohio o dit4 Cd&Dslas.. 5 Weat, Tsis. K1 Den & B G 1sis.. 10K |St L& 1 M Gen 53 86 Den & K G s, East Tenn lsts. Frie Gen 4s. 8815/St L& S F Gen 65,1153 108 /St P consols 7035 8P C & P lsts | FW&Disistrl 68 Do, Bs.... Gen Electric 5s.. .. 101 S Carolina | GH &S A 8s .108 ~outherr Xv 3s. 813, do. do ofd. 10275 ~tanRpe&Twine6s 60 H&TCentds.....110 |Tenn New Set 3s.. 793 do con Bs. w104 Tex Pac L& G lsts 9515 | Iwa C s, . 98i4 Do, regx 2ds. | Kan Peontr " #6814 UP ists Kan F1sDDjir110 " U P D& Guif 1sts. 48 | La Nw Consol 43.. 9714 Wab Ist bs........ 10634 | L&N Uni4s...... 8415| Do, 2ds ™ Missour} £5.....100 | West Sbora 4s..... 107 MK7T wieeees. 8014 Va Ceniuries. 68714 Do, 4s... ... 867 Do, deterred... . 4 MY Central Tots. 138 | KsCity P&G1sts 53— MINING STOCKS. Chollar. .. % 50 Ontano...., 300 Crown Point 3 92 Con. Cal. & V 3 5 e 09 Deadwood .. 90 Quicksilver. 300 Gouid & Curry. 42| “dopmd....... 010 Lo Hale & Norcross. 1 20| Sierra N evad 85 Homestake. 30 0| ~tandard. e Tron Silver. 20| Urion Con. 40 Mexican. 43| Yellow Jacket. 52 | Bosto . ROSTON. Nov. L—Atchison. 13%; Bell Tele- phone. 267 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, €61 Mexican Central, biy: Oregon Short Line, 181g: San Diezo, —: Genwral Electric, 8314 MEW YORK GRKAIN AND PRODUCE NEW YOREK, Nov. 1.—Flour—Recelpts, 46.765 barrels: expoits, 21 barrels. Market mod- erately active but a shade easier. WHEAT—Receipts, 331,400 bushels: exports, 358,287 bushels. Spot easy: No. 2 red, $1 U3% Options opened weak u der big Northwestern re- ceipts, disappointing cables and rain West, raliled on foreign biying, but broke sharply under a steady at 34c net deciine. closed 9914¢ No. 2 red November g December, 99 7-16c@#$1 003, closed bAC HOPS—Seeady cioy. 4@6e; Pacific Const. 1895 crop, 4@se: 15@ 7c: London maike:, State, common 0 choice. 1895 1596, 6g9¢; 1897, 55@65s. $13 70 bid, $13 80 asked. Quiet: <4 15 b d, $4 25 asced haoge quiet: 83921y bid, $3 9813 asked. Brokers steady, 83 75 COFFEE- tions opened unchanged to b points lower. ciosed unchanged 10 5 points net lower. Sales 11,250 bags, fucluding November, $5 05; December a. 8 55. Spot—Iiio, voninal; mild dull. SUGAR—Kaw, nominal: retined dull. | BUTTEK— Receipis 6100 packages: steady; | Western creamery, 14@23vec; Eigins, 23Yge: | faciory, e@13c. | KL necein's, 6335 packages; steady; State, | | | | 16@2012¢; Western, 1315 Dred Fruits. NEW YORK, Nov. l.—California dried fruits steady. APPLES—Evaporated apples, common, 5@7c # | ; prime wire tiay, 8Ysc: %ood dried, prime, 9c: choice, 83,@8c: fancy. 9@9%uc. PHUNES—5@Klac B Ib. as .0 size and quality. APRICOTS— Koy al. 7@ 1o peeied, 12@17c PEACHES—Gunpeeled, @11, D CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 1.—Wheat had to encounter a great number of discouragements 10 begin with, and thes were added to by one other extremsly bearish fexture that developed during the day, the breaking of the drought throughout Iilinois In dlana, Ohio, Tenuesseeand Kentucky; very heavy receipts of wheat in the Northw si; lower quota- tious from Liverpool: world’s shipments for ihe week heavier than was expected aud a further lo. crease in the amount on ocean pussase ') hat was & formidable arcay of opgosing forces for tue bully to stand Up ag.inst, ana cousequently :he opening of the du)’s proceea ngs was a aecline of lc per bushel. December 1anged from 9634 10 97c at the open- ing, with a few sales immediacely after at 96540, Offeiings were not s heavy s exp. cied and 1or this reason a >low recovery to 9714c ensued. Af.ec tha. prices sugged. the weakness becoming vory decided when (he figures ou the visibie were anncunced. s hey snowed an increase of 2,345, 00U bushes Tlils wasa comprete surprise, and showed huw little can te lesrned of the chauges in stocks in recular elevators of the conntry by taking the pub'ished daily r:ceipts at the principal markets Liverpool s 1.wed » 30 decline at the opening here, but recovered this aer. “Ihe staustical news of the day was bullish 1o only one particular and that was the quantity of whea. and four creared for export from Atimatic P 1t since Suturday, which waus eqoal to 638,000 bushels By aout 12 «’clock December had de- clined 10 96e. xnd Ma<, which had staried at 91 9470c. was se lingat' 9¥35c Duriug the aftei- woon ihe inarket stowed some sizns of suength. A breuk of over 1l5c was temping enough to Many shorts, who “mpro.ed the opporiunity ‘o take profits. This buying caused s rally 1o De- cember o 98L4c. wiira it closed. May in the meautine recovered 0o and closed at 9814c. Lorn was barcly steady, closing ata siight re- cession from Saturday’s prices. December ranged tiom 27c 1o B5c and ¢ osed at 2675c. Oats were quiei. Wilh &1 easy feeiing appsrent heavy visible supply Increass and closed barely | cember ranged shade lower at 1914¢ Provisions, t “The leading f-om 1934 to 193/sc and closed a hough quiet, were firm all day. futures rangea as foilows: December.. January, Diess Pork ® bbi— ARTICLKS. JCpean. | len.; Low. [Ciowe Wheat No.2— | | | | Nov. mber, | R S Decemver, New. | 2614 May ....... 93% Corn No. 2— Novembe 263 December. Mas... 334 Vats No, 2 December........... 1914 May. % 66 745 |7 8214 ¥ 4T3y |8 60 s 221514 15 (4 2215 3577430 (435 50 445 450 BV |44214)4 50 Cash g.otau No. miqc: 181401 White, 473;c! L0. 4, —; Prime @ obl, 34 27 Dry Ciear Sides ( No. No. Timo! 370 granulated, 5. hard spring paten.s, #4 90@5 10 $455@4 SO: vakers, §3 6. @3 BU: $450@4 70: No. 2 Spring Wheut, B814@89V4 3 Spring Wheat. 84@9 ¢ Corn. 2614@201/4 L o J No. 2 Barley, 1. 0. b, 26@42c; No. i Short Ribs sic aited Shoulders finished goods, per gal. §1 13; Sugar, cut loaf, 5.1 ons were as foliows: Flour, s eady: sof. patents, winter struits, ned. 9@ No. Zoats, 1v@ 2215@23¢c: No. § So. Rye. White, b.. 0% @ No. 1 _Flaxseed. thy Seed, $2 @7 7 $1 0415@1 08 65: ! pork $4 25 (boxed). 43,@ac: Short Whisky. distille boxed). 5@51% 21: standard A, —. ARTICLES. Kecelpts. | Shipments. Flour, bbis .. 9.006 11,000 Wheat. bu 219,006 178,000 Corn, bu. 231/000{ 529.000 Oats’ bu 285,000 £61.000 Rye, bu..... 24,000 45000 Barley, bu.. 100,000/ 16,000 On the Produ @20c: chees: 15440, Recelpts. Bushels. 1,125,600 .., 121,350 44,850, Comipany soid Grapes— | chon, singles. age, 82 63, | ear sold ro-day BOSTON, N realizea the fo | # auction to-d ave ug §245. 175, sold to-day. CHICAGO, sold _to-day HOC@EL 2! average $2 sverage $3 3 $1 55, average NEW average $2 47 average $1 crates, Coe’s Late kied cars sold to-da; EASTERN | cnica beet steers sold 4506475 an 5 10. best grades. HOGS — coarse heavy prime by Ppigs foun tuy ern range shee, #3 804 up to $5 50 #3 5084 50. 15,000 KANSAS ceipts. 7000 tive steers, $3 $1 60@4 50: bul.s, 22 00@3 5c lower, clos: of sales, §3 4 3503 piks, 33 H 1 L Market 4 85: $3@3 Td:_cow 21 752 75: bizher. Fal 1o choice W change made of the export valloy, B3@84 balances, §76, LIVERPOO! passage, selie higher; Englu 0UV; qui tinent. ntity COTTON- U CORN—Nov $s 2d: Jaoua The followiny Wheat 26,947, 998,000, incre: bariey 3,517,0 Ste; Sterling cables. . New York Ex New York kx; Fine Sliver, per ounce. Mexicau Dollars. IR WHEAT-T The market futures. Spot INFORMATL aud prices off a trifle in sympathy with coru. De- | cils, $1 4713; 2000, $1 47 ket wzs stead: 99c@$1 55, average £1 2; verage $1 61; YORK, Nov. ny 80 d to-da, @31 35 average $1 08: 65c@31 @98c, aveiuge SNG: assorted, ¥1 2. . Nov. 1. ‘es on hogs a: $3 6U@3 70. Receipts: Cattle, 17,500; stockers and feeders, $2 50@4 3; | HOGS—Receips, packers, $3 30@3 4 lights, $3 35@3 5215 yorkers, $3 0U@3 621 mbs, $3 HU@S 6V OMAHA. Nov. L. ctive, steady. (u ves. 13 50@5 50; SHEEP — Recelpts. NORTHERN PORTLAND. others ventured 80c as an extreme figure for W, 1896 crop, B@dc: 18897 crop, 14@17c. | 1a Walls, but were no at ali_anxious to dv busi- ness on this basis. Freights are very firm, with no neaiby tonnage to be had. Blue siem, S1@8zc: TACOMA. Nov. 1.—Wheat, quiet. blue siem, 85@8314c; No. 1 ciub, BO@S0Vae. He ceipts for Uctover, 1,449 188 busbels; exceeding all previous records. PORTLAND! PORTLAND, LONDON, Nov. L.—Silver, crease 504.000; rye 3, riing Exchange, 60 day ing Exchange, sight.. ice Exchange (o-dav the Butter mar- creamery, 15@23c: dairies. 12 8@3%gc: exgs firm, fresh, qui Wheat Movements. Shipments. Cltles. Bushbeis <uvue. Minneapolis. 65,000 Dutntn 12,807 e MilWaDKS 1,300 ~Chicago... 1729 il Toleco. . 35,550 st vouis 86,000 .. Detroi .. . 61 308 U Kauses Ciiy. 66,500 TIDEWATER. Boston. New York.. Philadelphia. Baitimore.... .. New Urieans.. 93977 358,287 LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. California fruit at auction to-day: okays. single cra'es, $1@! 70, average $136: doub'es, 22 70@3 4%, average $2 98; Cornl- $135: doubles, 32 60@2 7J, aver. assorted, single crates, $150. One ov. 1.—The Earl Fruit Company llowing prices for California fru av: Grapes—Tosays. single crat s, doubies, $2 30@: 9 Cornichon, single crates, 81 5. @ Muscats, $1 05. Three cars ov. 1.—The Earl Fruit Company Grapes — ‘iokavs, single craies, averagze $116: doubies, $:65@3 50. 80: Malages. st gle crates, 90c@s1, erage 97¢ Morocco, double crates. $3 10@3 50, 0: Cornichen, single cratss, 87c_ Six cars 8914 - 1a 1—The Farl Fruit Com- Grapes— single crates, doubles, $2_ 15 Cornichon, 'singles, 81 25@1 40, woubles, $2 95 Muscats, single average ®8:: Verdelle, Prums— erage 810 7. Six Buc@ 4, $1 05@1 10, LIVESTOCK MARKET. LE—Common native a1 $3 90@4 25, midd'ing grades at d the best shipplux cattle act5a wera largely at $3 4533 65; ng selling a $3 25@3 40 and Mosi of ihe pa ers at §3 50@ - 55, SHEEP—\Were salable aL $2 5U@3 for the poor- est, up to 4 25@4 50 for the best natives. Wet- P 80ld for #3(@4 25, feeders bringing Lambs sold at $3@4 50 for the poorest 375 for the best; feedcrs b.ivging bogs, 44,000; sheep, Kansas City. CITY, Nov. 1—CATTLE—Re- Miarket steady to strong. Texas 35@5 05: native cows and heifers 50. 500. Market opened weak to ng stead - at opening vr ces. Bu.k 0@3 471 neavies. $3 3715@3 5 mixed. $3 49@> 521y, 0. Receipts, 1000. Market strong. nutions, $2 50@4 25. Omaha. CATTLE — Receipts. 6000. Native beef steers, $i@ Western sieers, $3 70@4 40; 1exas steers, s and heiters, §2 B0@3 85: canners, stockers and teeaers. $3 50@4 40; bulls, stags, etc.. $2@3 50. HUGS—Keceipt, 1100. Market 5¢ lower, closed sieady. Heavy, %3 25@3 35: mixed, B3 2d@ 8 3u: izht, 83 50@% 35:bulk of sales, $3 25@3 30. 2000. Markeu steady o 10 chioice natives, $3 5U@4 10: fair esterns. 85 40@3 80: common and stock sheep, $3@3 70: lumbs, 83 25@5 75. WHEAT MARKEL Oregon. Nov. 1.—Locally there was no in wheat quotations. although some ers r-tused o oft-r over 79c and c ® bushel. Washington. Ciose: No. 1 BUSINESS, Nov. 1 —Exchanges, $643,21 630. FOREIGN MARKETS. London. Liverpool. L. Nov. L—Wheat—S:eady: No. 1 standard California wheat, 38s 6d: cargoes off coast, nothing doinz, 3d to 64 higner; cargoes on Ts asking an advance. 3d to 6d sb couniry markets. general y 6d (o 1s biguer; Fremcn coun.ry mirkets firm: quan- tity wheat and_flour on rassige (o U & . 2,220, wheat and flour on passage 1o Con- 1,270,000; Iniian shipzents wheat to Continent. ¥0U0; impor.s into U. K. for week, 211,000 obis flour and 431,000 quarters wheat, Iplands, §11-321 CLOSE. emberduil, 3s 154d; December dull, quiet, 35 4d. g are the imports of whe into Liv- erpool auring the past week: From A tlanuc ports, 147 9)0 quarters; from Pacific poris, 2000 quar- ! ters; from other oris. 3000 quait-rs: the imports of corn arom Atlantic ports were 30,500 quariers. VISIBLE GRA.N SUPFLY. NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—The visible supply of grain saturday, October 30, as compiled by the New York Produce ixchange, wus as follows: 000, tocrease 2, 82,0)0: corn 45, - 1.266,U00: on 15,364,000, de- ,000, increase 191,000: 00, Incress 145.000. LXCHANGE AND BULLION. - e - i - 4 change, - s change, lelegrapnic. — 20 7 — bisg 6 464 ODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. ‘he Card!, nshire takes for Cork 48,- 418 cts, valued at 874,69.; Luveresk, for Cork, 53,627 ctls at $83,693. was weaker at a siight declins in ‘Blues were uschanged. . Locai quotations are as follows: $1 4}3 @ ctl for No. 1, $150 for choice and §1 5234@1 55 ctl 10r extra choice for millfng. CALL BOARD 'SALFS. SEESION—9:15 o'clock~May—4000 T 1 Do Mar. Mav. Opening.......... e 18Y% 78 - TSl Closing. T8ls Te% ToY3 | CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. PHILADELPHILs, Nov. 1.—The Earl Fruit 5@40. The bulk of the caitle went for 34 50 | Calves were ac.ive at $6 25 and $6 75 for | steers, $2 89@4 15: Texas cows, $2 50@3 05: na- | - | apples, §: | SECOND SESSION—D:c mber— ctls, 81 493 10,000, $1 487 May—8000. $1 4T%%. " REGULAR MORNING *ES<10N—December—K0UO ctls, $1 3834 800U, $1 4875, Muay—5000, $1 47145 AFTERNOON SEss10N—May—6.00 cuis, $1 4753, December—2000, $1 4574 BARLEY—Tunere is no chauge 1o repor: in any descripion Tiade I quiet. Feed, ¥zlip@sbe for dark and 90c for choice brigh: ~Cnevalier. $1 5x14@1 571 for No. 1ana 81 35@1 40 for Ne.:: brewing $100 for No.'l and 80@b5¢ B ctl tor dark Const CALL BOARD SALKS. INFORMAL F¥SS10N—9:15 o'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION— \ 0 sales KEGULAR MORNING SEssioN—No salis. AFTERNOON SESSIoN — Decemher — 2000 ctls, B6lgc; 2000 ¥6c. May—209, »9c. . UL TS 1@ market ruies Aull ai the ola fizures. Funcy Feed, $125@130 B cl: tood (o choice #1 15@1 20; common, $10734@1 1234 Surprise, #1 2245@]1 2745: Req, $1 173@] 30: Gray, $1 10 @1 15; Miling, $1 1916@1 1744 # cil: Biad seed, 31 55@1 50. Cilbped Vauts sell at $1@: over the raw product. CORN—There is nodiminution in the receipts Mourket is dull, as usual. Small Kound Yrllow, $1 15@1 20 ¥ cil: Large Yellow, 81@1 02 White, nominat RYE—$1 10@1 1235 B cil. LUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 20@1 20 B cul. FLOUR AND MILLSTUEFS. The last China steamer took out 7793 barrels Flour. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, #5@5 10: Bakers' exiras, $4 75@4 85 ¥ bol CORNMEAL KTC.—Feed Lorn, $24@25 B ton: Cracked Corn. $23@26 B Lou. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as folows, usual discount to the trad-: Grabam Flour, sa ¥ 100 bs: Rye Flour, $260 % 100: Rice Fiour, 85 75: Cornmeal. $2 25; extra cream do, $3: Oatmeal, $3 50: Oat Groats, §4; Hominy, $3 1U@ 8 80: Buckwheat Fiour. 83 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $3 26; Farina. $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, £3 25: Kolled Oats (bbls), $5 70@5 90: in sucks, $375; Pearl Barley, #4; Spliv Peas, $3 50; Green 40, $425 9 100 1bs. HAY ANU ¥ SDSTUFFS, No change to report. BRAN—$15 50@17 for the best and $14 50@15 # ton for outside brands. MIDDLINGS—$20@20 50 for lower grades and #21 5U@22 5U B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Roilea_Barley, $18 50@19 50: Oflcaxe Meal at the mill, $30 % ton: jobbing, $31; Chopped Feed, $15@16 % ton: Cocoanut Cace. $1750: Coltonseed Meal, $20@50 ® ton. HAY—Wheat, §12@13 % ton: Wheat and Oat, $11@ld; Oat, $10@12; Barley. $10@12: com- pressed, $12@14; Aliaifa 35@9 5U; siock, I8@Y; Cloyer, $G10 @ ton. BLKAW—30@10c B bale. EEANS AND SEEDS. Allkinds are now duil and the market is more or less weak. BEANS—Bayos. $1 90@2 B cil: Small Whites §1 10@1 25; Largs Whites, 9Uc@$l: Pinks, %1 40@1 50; Reds, 81 40@l L0: Biackeye 81 65 @l »5: red Klaney, $.@2 00; Limas. $1 65@1 75 Butters, $1 2081 50; Ves, $1 20@1L 35. SEED>—Brown Musiard, #3325 ® ctl; Yellow $2 50@2 75: Fiax, $1 %0@2; Canary 2L4@2%c ¥ . Alialfa, 6lgc: Rape, 2@ 4c; Hemp, 3c: 1 imoth: DRIED PEAS— Bl POTATOES, . blge. , 81 23; Green, §1 20@1 40 Nile: oN10 VEGETABLES. The only change of importance is a marked rise in Ontons. POTALOES—Early Kose, 40@30c; River Reds, 40@abc: Tilver Burbanks. 3U@4uc: Oregon Bur- banks, 50@BUC: Salinay Burbanks 60@»0¢; Sweet Potaioes, 50@75c B cil for Rivers aud $1 for Merced. ONIONS—$1 25@1 85; Oregous, $135; Pickle Onions, 5U@T5c sack. VEGRTABLES—Bay Squash 1s_quotable at 85 @S1 B box: Marrowfat ~quash, $8@10 @ ton: Hubbard Squash. $10@12 ¥0@40c B Lox: Pickle. 75. @81 for No. 1, 40@5u¢ ® ton; Bay Cucumbers, for No. 2: Green peppers, 26@4uc for Chile and 40@50¢ for Bell; Dried Penpers, 5@ ; Green Peas, 8¢ B string Beaus, 3@3iac: Lima Beans, 215@3c ® tb: Dried Okra, 6@Sc @ b Egg Piant, 40@bUc: Cabbage, 60@7b " % ctli Carrots, 25@30c ® sack; Garilc, 133@2¢c @ 1b;_Tomatoes, 25@50c ® box. - rou \No GAME. Poultry was dunll. A car of East- ernsodut+5 for Hens 550 for young Roosters, $4 50 for old do. $4 for Frvers and $3 50 for Broi- ers. Game sold lowe! for Hens; dressed Turkeys 15@18:; Geese @ pair, $125@1 50: Ducks, $3@4 50: He Roosters. younz, $3@4: do, old. #3 0@4: F) ers, $2 75@3: brollers, $2 75@3 for large and $2 2 5u for small: Pizeons, i 25@1 80 » doz for young aud 75¢@$1 for old. GAM ® a0z, $1@1 25: Mallard, 83 50@ ] : Sprig, $2@256 Teal, 81 bU@2: Widgeon, $1 75@2: Smai. Duck, $130@1 75; Gray Geese, $2@= 50: White 1@ 125: Brant §1 50: English Snipe. 81 8021 76: Juck Snipe, 75c@81: ) are §1: Rabbits, §1 23@ 1 50 for Cottonta.s -nd 75c@s1 for small. EUTTER, (H E AND EGGS. There was no change in any description. BUTTER— CxEAMERY—Fancy creamerles, onds, 26@271sc B b, DAIEY—Choice to fancy, 23@25c @ 1b; lower erades 16@:2vge PICKLED—20@22V00 B I FIRKIN—19@20c B 0. CREAMERY TUB—21@22ec B . FASTERN—12@1 3¢ for ladie-pac-ed. CHEESE—Choice mild new. 12@l3c B 1b: com- mou to gool, 10@llc: Cream Chedaar, 11@12c: Young America, 12@12Vgc: Western, 1135@1%c: 28@290: sec- Eastern, 1:16@13%uc B 1. KGGS—anch Eggs. 45@40c P doz; store Fers, 2235@30c; Eastern. 23@2be tor fancy, -0@2215C for firs.s and 17@19c ‘or seconds; Duck Eggs, V@23 B dozen. DECIDLOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. The market for Wine Grapes is thoroughly de- moral zed. Receipts are heavy and nre chiefly of second crop. as the first crop Is about done. Table Grapes show no improvement. ‘Ihe ocher fruits run aloug about the same. DECIDUOUS FRUIT=— Sirawberries, $2 50@3 50 B chast for largs. Raspberries, $4@ . ® chest. Cave Cod Cranberrivs, $7 50@8 50 $ bbl; Coos | Bay. $2 bU@2 75 @ box. Peaches, 25@50c ¥ box for common and 75¢@ $1 ot 1au Pears, Winter Nells, b0@76c; common Kkinds, 40@0c B box. Apples. 26@40c B box for common and 50@85c for good to choice. Quinces, 2. @bUc @ box. Grapes. In boxes, 20@3tc for Muscats. 25@85¢ for black. 15@25¢ 1or Tokay anu 35@40c for Cornl- chon. Crates seil about 10c higher than boxes. Zinfundel Wine Grapes. fiis. crop, $12@15 % ton: second crop, $9@12: White Wine Grapes, $8@10: Mission Grapes, $10@12. Prrsimmons, 50@75¢ B box Pomegranates, 6 @75¢ box. Watermeions, #5@s ¥ 100. Cantaloupes. $1@1 25 crate. Nutmeg Melons, 75¢ 8 box. CITRUS FRUTTS—Vaiencia Oranges. 8$3@4 #® box: Lemons, $1@ 50 ® box for common and £2@2 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, ¥2 50@3 ¥ vox: Bananas, $1@2Z ¥ bunch: Viue 2@3 » doz DEIED FRUIT , RAISINS, NUTS, ETC. ~ome sorts show an improvement. ples and Peaches are bring the larges. +iz s of Prunes. commanuing 4 premium. Lut the general market continues dull. DRIED ¢KUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carload I 1y@6e ‘or 40-50's. 41pc for 50-60’s. dc ® Ib tor 60-70's, Blec for 70-80°s Sc % Ib for K0-90's una 21gc 10r 90-100's: Peaches, 5@5Yac B Ib: fancy. 614@TVec; peeled, —; Apr cots, i@6c % 1 for Royals and 7@8c for £00d to fancy Moorparks: evuporated Apples. 514@6lic: sun-aried, 3@31pc: black Fi. sacks. z@2ige Piums. 4@41.c @ I for pitted and 1@2c for un- pitted: bleached Plums, ’3@51/, Nectarines, big 6c ' 1 for prime 10 fancy . I'ears. D@5%gc 10F quaL- ters and 834@7c for haives. RBAISINS—New Rulsins, 214@ c for 2-crown, 4c for Bcrown. be sor -crown., Oige for Seedlesy Sultanas and $1 10@ 115 tor »oudon layers. Dried Grupes. 23;c. NUTS—Chesinuts are quotable at §@10c @ _1b: Walnuts, 7@7%c # b for hard and *@dc ® b for softshell; Aimonds, 3@dc for hardsheii aud 9c bel: Peanuts, d@5c for Lastern and L ickory Nuts, 5@3c B 1b; Pe cans, @10c P Ib: Filberts, 9@9%qc; Brazil Nuts, 8@Pc: Coconnuts. $4 (@5 B 100. HONEY—-New Comb, 10c for brieht and 7@9c ior lower grades; new water-white extracted, 414@ 43¢ Light umber extracted, $3,@4c ® Ib. LRESWAX—v3@sbe B 1. PRUVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8%4c 8 M for heavr, 9c for light medium, lUc for .igh:, 10%4c B 1 for estra ugnc aud 12 for suzmr-cured. rasi ern sugar-cured Hams, 1035@11c: Culifornia Hams, 9@5loc % 1b; Mess Beet, $5 B bbi: €x ra mess de. §9; family do, £10: sl Pork, §5@x 50 B bol: exura prime Pork, $9 50: exira clear. $16: wmess, 31450 3 bbl: Smoked Beel. 101,@121450 B b, LA RD—LEastern tierces quoted a: 5l4c A Ib for compound ana 6c for pure; pails, 7c: California tlerces, 5c B M tor compound and S for pure; half-bbls, 61jc: 10-1b tins, 7¢; do o-1b, “Hge. COTTOLENE—Tierces, G&ge. Puckaves les than 300 fe—1.1b pails, 60 in a case, 5%c; 3. pails, 20 i a case, E3ge: 5-1b paiis. 12 in u case, Blgc: J0-1b puils, 61 a case, ¥1g-: 60-1b uns, 1or 1 chse. T6ge: wooden bLuckets, 50 Ibs net, TTgc: Iancy 1uoy 80 bbs new. Toc: Lalf Db.s, BbouL AU s, T B 1. HIDES, TALLOW WOOL AND HOPS. All kinds remain as previously auo ed. HIDES AND ~KINS—(ulis and_brands cell ¢ under_sound stock. Heavy salted sreers. 93 GlUc B b: roedium, 9@9Ykc: light. SLu@dc: Cow- hides, 815@9c; Stags, 6e: salted Kip, 9c; saited Calt, 10c @ 1b: salted Veal, 9 @ Ib: dry Hides. lb?lbllgt: culls and brands, 12@)2%c: Gry Kip and Veal. l4c: dry Calf, 17c; culls, 10c: Goatskins, 2U@35c each: Kids, sc; Deerskius, £ood summer. 25¢H Ib: medium, 2Uc: winter. 10¢i Sheepskins, sheariings, 10@20c_each; short wool, id@ilc each; mediun, 50@70 each: long wools, 75@90¢ each. TALLOW—No. 1. rendered. *@3%ac B Ib: No. free, 2, 244@3Yc: refined, be: Grease, 2¢ 8 Ib- WOUL — Fall cip — Midais _counties, 10@13¢: do defective. 10@lic; San Joaquin, de- fective. 7@9c B 1b; do Lambs. 614@He: Southern Mountain. 9@12c: tree Nortbern, idc B bb: ao. defective, 9@llc; Humboldt and Mendocino, 13@15c B HuPS—0ld 2@6c B_Ib_1or poor Lo fair and | 8@1uc for good; mew crop, 10@14%5e Fancy Ap- | | GENERAL M%KCHANDISE BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 555c: ‘San Quentin, 5 40; Wool Bags, 27@30c: Frui Bags, 5Yac, 5%¢ and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Wellington, $8: New Wellington, $8: Sou:nfield Wellington. 37 £0: Seattic, $5 50: Bry- ant 5 50; Coos Eay. 84 76; Wallsend, #6759 ton: Cumberland, $14 50 B ton o bulk and $16 in sacki: Pennsyivania, Anthracite Egs, $la 8 ton: Welsh Anthracice,” $:@12; Cannel. — ® ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gute and Pleasant Val- ley, $760; Coke. $1i@12 i buik and $13 9 ton in sks. SUGAR—The Western Suger Refinery (ompany anotes, ierms ne: cash: Cube and Crushed aud Fine Crusird, 655c: Powdered, 61/gc: Dry Granu- Iated. Dlac ' Ib: Contectioners’ A, dyac: Magnolia A, blge. Extra G Sc: Goldeu C. 47gc: Candy Grauilated, 55xc; California A, 514c; half-barrels Y4¢ more thau varreis, und boxes 420 muce. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. There is no change 10 report. Whoiesale rates for dressel stock from slangh: terers are as foilows: BEEF—Firs: quality, 615@7c: second de, 532@ 6c: third do. 4@Bc ¥ I. VEAL—Larg» 5@6c; small. 6@7 B . MUTTON— Wethers. 6@7c: Ewes, 6c B b LA MB—Spring, 7@7%ec @ 1. | PORK—Live Hosx, 38,@37gc for large and 3%ac or small und 35,@3%4 ¢ for medium: soft nogs L2@34¢ P 1b; dresed do. blg@se KRECEIPTS OF FPEODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. Flour. ar sks. 4,574 Bran, sks...... 800 Oregon. ... 2/402| Butter. culs. 142 Wheat. cils 2,855/ kggs, doz.... 5,580 Oregon.. 8.270(Cheese, ctls ... 12 Barley, cils ', 4,485 Hides, no..... 587 Corn. cus......0 1,2c0|Pelts, bdls.. — Eastern 400/ Wool, bis 268 Oats, culs 8,340 Oregon 1sz Oregon. 315/ Leather, rils 45 Rye, ctls. #25|Wine. gals_....20 48,400 Reans, sks. ... 7,760 | Brandy, gais. 458 Potatoes, sis 8,601 |Sugar. bbls..__.. 2,240 Oregon, sks.... 1.088| Lumber, M feet.. 50 Onlous. sks.... 24| Inloy "o 146 Oregon. 57| Buckwheat, sks. 261 Hay, tous. 500 | Suorts. O 2,250 Straw, tons. . 8| Hops. uis... . 3 Middlings, sks.. 112| Kalsins, voxes.« 2,095 THE STOCK MARKET. Mining shares were symewhat lower on the early calls yesterday, though the decline was slight Bus'n ss was dull. On the afternoon call stil lower prices ruled. The Uon. Imperial assessment falls delinquent in othes to-day. Exchequer is assessed 5c. A diviaend of 10c prr share was pald yesterday by the Santa Ros 1iix mine of Mexico. A quarterly uividend of 5c per share will be paid on the 15th by the Pacific Auxillary Fire Ala m Company. ‘I he regular quacterly dividend of $1 jer share wilt be paid by the Central Gaslight Company this month ‘Ilie next monthly dividend of tne Pacitic Light- ing Company, 10 be puid on the 5Sth, wili be at the rate of 40 per share, or 5C per shars more than tiic previous monthiy dividends by that corpora- tion Weekly reports from the mines are as follows: Conolidated Calliorma & Virgiuia: 1550 level—Tne south drift siarted from east crosscut 2 atapoint 91 feet infrom its mou h his been advanced 15 feet, passing thoougn quariz and porphyry assaying from $2 to #5 a .on. total lengili 17 feet. We have saved from tbls drift 2 ton 0f ore assaying 85 a tun. The norih d skirting along the footwail from the incline up- rai< ala point 178 feet on the siope zbove his level was edvanced 21 feet through porphory s.reaked with quartz assaying nominally: (0fai Lengli 88 feet. 1650 (evel—From incline upraise 1ata poin: 60 feet above sill floor at this level the south drift skirting aiong the footwall has been exteided 2 feef, passin: through porphyry sireaked with quartz wssaying from €1 to $2 a ton: total lengih 194 feet. From this drift. at a poin: 195 feet in from its mouth, we are out on the west side of the drift 03 the 100 wall and preparing (0 star- an upiaise. From upraise 3, At point 81 reev wbove the noith drut from up- raise 2, n north drift bas been star-ed and ad- vanced 20 feet, pa sing through porphyry and quar z assaving $1 and $2 & to . 1750 level—On tee eieventh floor north from the upreise from the west crosscu’. at a point 30 feet from i+ mouth. the uor:h drif has veeu uu- vanced 11 fect, passing through quariz assaying from £2 t0 $5 per tun, t0tal le igth X0 feet; work has been suspended. as theface 0f the drifi is in old_ground of former workinzs. Next week we shall start an esst crosscut from this drifc at a Doint 43 feet in from i.s mouth. No ore La. been hoisted from the mine during the week. In the Ophir mine, on the 1000 level. west cross- cut 3. started from (he main uorth dnft from the shaft station, 13 in 556 teet. ‘I he face is in sofL PoIphyTy, ShOWINE cluy 8 ams and lines of quariz. In the old Central tunnel workings of the Lphir, from the sill floor from the west crosseat from ihe Mexican shaft, s arted at & point 22, feet in from its mouth, the crosscut has been exiended 12 feet throuzh broxen ground consisting of porpayry, ¢ ay and q iartz assaying $1 and $2 per o, total length 237 feet. In tie Mexican mine, on the 1000 level, in the north drist trom tlie Ophir shaft station 480 fet in from the station, or 25U feet uorth f om the south bouudary ine of (he mine. crosscui ), the east cro:scot was advauced 28 feet, passiug through sof. porpnyry showing ciay sepa: Tutions; (olal length, 300 fec 189, they exirac.ed from the 1465 level 83 tons of ore, asvas ing about 325 per ton. This ore was receutly soid to the Ophic 8. M. Co. for§l1 47 per 1on. In the Siera Nevada mise (Layion tunnel workings) dusiug the past week they ook out and s.0rd in (be ore house 18 cars of ore Of the aver- age assay value of §18 85 per ton in geld. The tunnel has leen advanced duriug feet: total lengih, 138 fecl; face in porpiiyry. On the 910 evel of the Union shaft west crosscut4 8 arted from ihe nortn lateral drirt at s point 100 feet north from west cro scut 3u d 850 feet nor.n from the Sierra N-vada shaft, has been advanced during 1he week 16 fee; total lengtn, 13) fert; face 10 porphyTy and seam of clay and u svepaze of water. Partof the week has ( een devoted o repa ring. In the Potosi mine they mude good progress in repaits in the main_incli-e at aad above the 110 level. i be north slope, tunuel leve, third floor above No. 1 tryis:ut, shows from two Lo three feet of fair-grade ore, On the tunuel lev-l the winze from the south drift, souih of No. 2 eail crosscut, wes noi sunk furtber during the week. They have resumed work in No. 1 east crosscut, tonnel level und advanced the same 6 feei, Lotal length 75 feet, at which point they encounts red the clay wall. South stope from 2 crosscut, tunsel leve'. 15 feel south of Cross(u’, shows streak of ore 214 feet wide of tair grade From the south drift, -00 level, we are opening out with tquare sets 117 feet south of the upraise. buring the past week they have extricied 112 tons and 1750 pounds of ore, which we shipped to the Ne- vada mill, the top car sampie of which averaged : Gold, $13'21: suver, fine ounce:, 16.14. Baitery samples: Go'd, $12 19; sliver, 14.45 ounces. BRUNSWICK LODE—Con. & Vo, Best & Belcher w.d Gould & Curry—shaft 2—300 .evel— The j)int eust cro83cut on our no:th boundary has béen advanced 13 feei; total lengih, T4 feet: face m porpnyry and quariz. Easo crosscut 3, which wus started in the south drifi 400 fee. from the station, was advanced 28 teet: toial le gth, 405 feet: face in porphyry 600 levei—The joint east crosscut on our north bonniary has bee.: ..d- vanced 21 feet: total lengtn, 405 feet; tace in porphyry. The joiut south drift started from the s.ation has Leen .advaced 28 teet; total leagth, 80> feet: face In Porphyry and quartz. « hoil: 300 level—Are vxtractiag about ¥ tons of good ora per duy from the stopes over a.ud below tue 3,0 ievel. 400 levei—1 he ore stopes from the up uise from this level are about exhausted. 500 level— The south drift has b-en e xi-nded 38 fee. for the week, and we are now out 717 feet from the north e, or 97 feet fiom the Potosi line in the' course of the drifi; face iu porphyrs. cay and quartz giviog iow assays. On the 600 level—No. 3 east crosscul, 145 feet south of 0. 2 or 343 feet south of north line, was extended 26 feet through hard porphyry and is now ont 88 feet No.-4 east cros cat, 100 feet south of No. or 448 feet south of the ilue. was adv nced 27 fre. and is now out 113 feet: face in hurd porphyry. They have disconiinued this crosscut. Started eas: crosscut 5. 100 feet south of No, 4, or 553 feet south of the north line. Main south drift vas been exteuded 29 fect: face in hard porphyry and quartz of low gr de; total iength 662 fect south of nor n line They are dolng the usual amount of pros- pecting and repairiug throughout the mine. They shipped durinz the week Lo the Nevada mill 10% tous aud 1500 pounds of ore, the assay value of which was: Wagon sumple, goid. $1~ U6: ounces of finesilver, 19.66. ‘I'op car sample, goid, §18 2: 22.y6 fue ounces of si ver. and_opposite west BUAGO SALES. Following were the saies in the San Franolsco Etcek Board vesterday: REGULAE MORNING SESSIO COMMENCING 9:30. | 10) Beicher..55/810 CC&V...1.25 200 5:(500 C Point...41 100 0L LU0 L& | 400 L& 1100 ... U5 200 HEN...1 4¢|200 8 Nev.. | 800 Buiii'n'..15[500 Kentck ...05/10+ Union 40U Caled: 300 Mxic. 300 Cosligg | 800 Cnilr.. 10) 250 A}TLRNOON EESSION—2:30. 200 Belenr.....52300 ¢ onfi ...1.0%300 PotosL.....60 | 200 700 Crn Pt o8| 2 10t 30 15) 100 ... w0 551 Tullion...14(300 300 & Nv .74 200 . 100 Overmu...14(200 Unlon, ... 42 100 100 Uiai.... 15 Following were ihe twes in the Pacifi-Stock Eond yesterday: BYGULAR fyesioN—10:30. 150 Con Im... 0 1300 Ovrmn (450 1201 rotos. 300 600 ... 1000 NY...0 51500 E L0: 300 141200 Excher..u5|100 Savage... 514006 & CLLL4211800 ., 1B 200 B T 1500 Ecorpion..U 18500 HEN.. 1.40/500 b B&M....10 +2---191500 Julia. . ...08/200 SNev.... 83 20 100 Justice..... 29 1500 £150) Kentuck..0: 110 2500 1148300 Mex. a1l 6 1900, ~84li000"" -._8! In Sepiember, | AFTERNOON R¥RSION—1:3). 40/500 PoLos! v 13 200 300 Cra Pro.. -..51/200 =47 $un Exchr. 751 100 6 &L 2100 Ocedy 500 Chollag....36 s Upnir 80O . 57 600 200 .58 00 700 CCaV1.2214 500 . 100 ..........1.25/300 O 200 1L20{100 ) 1 oot CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, Nov. 1—4 P. . Bid. Asked.| Bid. Asked. Alphs Con.... 12 13Julia......... 03 vd 10 lijiustice .. 25 = 26 28Kentuck .. 04 03 Beicher. 47 4> Mexican....ll. 30 0 Best & Bichr.. 44 46 ccidental [Il110 1.20 Bullion . < 11 aZophir.......... 83 84 Caledoni: 21 Jverman...... 13 14 Chollar .. 56 57 Potosi. 57 59 Con. Cal 115 i3 44 Challenge Con. 33 809 Con. Imperial. 02 15 -f ver Hill... 05 U6 Contide —i ferra Nevada, 71 T2 Crown Point . Bostandard ... L6U — Exchequer.... 03 08|Union Cou 40 a1 Gould & Curryv. 33 35 Utah 1s 16 Hale & Norers.1.30 —|Yellow Jacket 49 60 PLUCA ANDL BOND EXCHANGI MONDAY Nov. 1-2P & TUNITED STALES BUNUs. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. UFas eonp. 11215 — (U 6 daregi.c adily — Adcnew usuel.d - MISCKLLANEOUS mONOY Cal-siCblasy. 115 — NP C5s... 993, — (Al ElecL 63128 — |Unk Gas 3 - 104 CotraC W hs — 893,/ Lo2dison.. 1091, — Dppi-siex-op — 9815 Ommbosde. 123 — kasn L&PYs12915 — "1 &0 Ryde. LUV - F&CHRR 65 — 10935 Y&Cn Ry ds. — 10115 Geary-si %53 83— |Pwiat ER3i115 - HU&SDYe 02 107 Kemo WL&EL — 105 losane Loy — 100 |eactoX &u. — J00 LoGnteed 63 — 1003|EF&N PRSL. 108 1041y MxtatCbieds 126 — cPRRArizés 9974101 DokyCon bs. 1101511015/ PRKCALGS. 108 .10 NatVin6slse — u00 (sehKoalas. — 8 NevUNgR7s. 983, — N KyCal 0a. 10855 — S EYCava. 901 N PG b, |~PBrRCaigs 10675107 SV Watecos. Lini, 1187 [SVWaterds. 301 10kay L106151( 71 SIKtuGE s 89 — WATKK STOCKS. Contrs Costa 4415 — [Sprug Valley 9853 99 Maraga.. 0 — | ©AS AND ¥LECTRIC ATOCKS — 2 |Pacifio Liza 50 60 . ftlg — |51 G&Elec. 96 9616 11 12 |sanFrancssd .15 5 Oacu L &l 555 06 [S.0ckiou. ... igiy — Fas e dmp 94 NSy Fireman’sT- 185 COMMERCIAT Anclo-Cal . 6514 5714 First Nauom 1831 — Bankof Cal.. 2401524212 ondonP&A. 129 130 | CuBLEL VG — 1O, derca kx| 12— | RAVINGS RANK STOCKS. AerR&TON. (510 — [savé&ioan. . 100 HumbS&L.1051 1160 [Security.....250 — Mutual....... 35 = 40 |Lulva 130950 — eroav Unioassd — STREET XA LROAD STOIKY. 191511135 VakSL&EAas . 100 407 premdio. D~ ey — 4715 48 | TOWDER sToCRY 95 110 |iantuown... 36 37 — 90 |Vigona . Sl 83 MISCELLAN KOUS &TOCK. Alsska rikry. 9775 BBYaNat Vinca — k-4 Ger Lead Col 105 ~ — ” iceanicS4Co 3135 32 | HawC&sCa.. 2315 2814 PacAux £\ — 3 | HuicaSPua 33iy — | PackoraxCo.100 = | Musoxassa. w0 0 — |Pacf PaniCa e#y — SALES—MOXNLN+ Bavaiss, soara— 45 Mariet-st Rallway. . 4800 $10,000 S P ot A Bouds.. 100 09 200’ Vigorit Powder D s am, 50 do do S 3 50 $1000 S P Branch Railway Sonds 105 00 125 Hawailan Commerciai . 24 00 45,57 dor T dos Piretas 28 1215 BALES—AFTERNOUN 54310 % Foard— $1000 SV 4% Bonds.... 101 25 10 Hawafian Commerc 23 25 9o do a0 .. 28 1215 $2000 s P of A Bonds 100 0) 515V Water...... 98 75 3 +6 50 56 00 THE CALL CALENDAR. [Su. Mo.[Tu. [W. |Th [Fr [Ss.| Moon’s Pha: | 1 8| 4| 8| 7| 8| 910 /11 12|18 |— %) Full 1o0n. ¥ 2 First Quarter | | Nov. 1. |14 15|16 |17 |18 | 19 20 Aov. 9. — — —— —| /ALast Quarte | 24|28 | 26 27 /(& "Noviuz | New Moon. ‘ Nov. 24. | | 1 {79 ¥lzst Quarter)| | i e | 5 A 1) S ) MEAMEES 10 SAIL. | gt & e i BTEAM |\ RSTINACION.| <Atia | PIER | Orizaba__.1Mexico..._._. %,10aM | vioc 11 tralia. .. | Honolulu..... 2. zpx | Pler? WailaWaila | Vic & Pe: 8no | , aw Pier) Truckee....|Yaquina Bas. Nov z, 5pM| Pier 3 |Newpori......|Nov 2 9am Pler 11 | Ferndaie. """ | Nov . 3 Gaw | Pler L§ Jomona.... | Humboldthay | Nov 3. 2pu | Ploz ) Czarina. 2 | V00s Mav. ... |Nov 8. Sew|bies | Del Norte.. GraysHarbor.|Nov #12 x e ate of Portiana [Sov 41vam Fierii Queen. |San Diego. . |Nov 4,11au|Fler 11 Humboidt.. | HumboldtBay | Nov 5. 2ru | Pier 8 6, tam Pleell 6,10Au Plazi$ 6.10Aw Pier 13 7. YaM Per9 812 w PM S8 S 81lam| Prerll 8. 9ax | Pler 13 Acapuico. | Panama. Snata Rosa. | #an Diexo. | HumboidtBay | Nov China &Japan|Nov 9, 1p /P MSS Poriiani..... (Nov #.10au|Ple ———— Columbia. . STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, STEAMER | Truckee Queen. Pomon Cleveland. .. North Forg. ... San Diego. . Humbold: Bj |Seattie.. Humboldt. . Umatllla.. Victoria & Puzer Soand 3 Alllance....., ., | Portiana 3 Mackinaw | racoma. H .+ |Loos Bay. .. 4 | Newport. ., 4 |Crescent Ui . | Tacoma 5 Coos Bay . 5 Porilana. . 6| San Diezo.. 1.1 6 Aumbold: Bav. 6 |Cnina ana Javan. . 6 Panama...... - 8 City Puenis.... | Victoria & Puge: Souna | 8 Chilkat.. | 8 Coos Bay 8 Fiate o Ont | 1 SUN, MOON AND TIDE. TXITED STATES COAST AND GRODETIO SURVEY. TiMES AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTk—The high and low waters oc uc arthe City Front (Mission-street Wharf) abous twenty- five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght Of tiue Is ihe same at both places November—1897. Novembver 2. Moon rises 5.10| Moon sets 8un rises . Sun sets 1 | ey, [T1Me | rgg, Time| pog, W | THowW L w| Zlo 40| i \v] | JHW 7all 8 | 27| 718| 48 ~06| 5.4 24l 20| w28 45 84 | 55] 31ul 1.5 9.34! 46 9111 86 %19/ 101028 46 9.ng 5.8/ 425 0.6/1L20| 44 0.06) 571 6.00] 0.2, NOTE—In the adove exposiilon of the tides ths early morning tides are given in the left hand eolumn, and the successive tides of the day in th wrr of necurrence a3 10 time. The second time lumn zives the second tide of the day, the third time coumn the third tide, and the last or right band columu gives Lhe fast tide of the day, excep: when there are but (hree tides, as sometimes sccurs. The heighis given sre additious to the soundings on the United Niates Coast BSurvey ::-n;l. u:p: wh::.l mlnufln (—) precedes tne ght, and then num!| 'ven I8 subtractive tro the depth £1ven by he charre: NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States Hydro; phic Office located in the Merokanty Exchapge. is mainiained in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard 10 nationallty and free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited 10 visic tha office, where complete sets of charts and sailinz directlons of the world are kept on hani or com: parison and reference, and the latest Information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers 10 navigation and all matters of interest to ocsan commerce. | wool, 1201 Iif-sk= flour, 2616 sks whea: 120th meridian, by h day irom the u Mare Islani noon. and i+ dropped at noon. 12 telegraphic signal ieceved eacl United States Naval Ubservalors Cat : ‘A notice stating wheths the tim= ball way dropped on time, or giving the erroc It any. 14 publishet the same day vy lhe’ niler'\own papers y pers the following 1a. aud by (b€ WOrDINg pap sollowinz 1ar Lieutenanz. U. > N 1 cuarsa The Tim - Ball, ERraxcE HYDROGRAPHIC OFyree, 11 S MKKCHANTS SAN FRA ‘0. November The time bail on Teiesrapu hill was aronpat exactly a. noon Lo-day—L e.. at noou of the 12Jua meridiun, or exacily at 8P M. Greenwich time. W. S HUGHES, Lietenant U. S wonaree ——————————————————— INTELL.GENC.., 1PPING Arrive! MONDAY. November 1. U Sstmr Ho Iney, Osborne. f-om cruie. Stmr Del Norte. Ailen. 72 hours from Grars Harbor: pass uud mdse, to Grays Harvor Com: mercial Co £ Stmr State of California. Green. Portland. via Asioria 4 hours: to_fioodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 44 hours Sau redio. bal.ust, to L k£ Waite Lumber 0. Stmr fonita, Nichoson, 0 nours yrom San Diezo: proauce. Lo G o .ull, Perkins & Co. 3 Stmr Noyo, Levinson, 14 hours trom Fort Bragg: pass and mds. 10 J S Kimoal. < Sunr Chiikai Dunbam. 27 hours from Eu- reka: pass and mdse, to N P S 3 Co. : Simr Gipsy. Leland. 24 bours rim Santa Cruz, etc: produce. 10 Goodall. Perkins & Ca ) ~chr La Chilens, Campte L 8 hours from Fort 58 hours frm Ppuss anu mass, from Ress: buiter, to Kosy & Hewlett Schr Nettle Sundborg, Johnson, 6 days from Haray Creek; 100 cords bark, o Heyman & Maver, Schr Parkersburg. Nielsen. 6 days from Co- River River; 160 M ft iumber, to Chas F Doe. Cleared. MONDAY, November 1. Stmr Walla Walla, Wallace, Victoria and Pors Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Br stmr Bristol, Mclntyre, Comox; muir Sous & Co. Stmr Corona, Carrol!, Seattle: Goodall, Per¢ins & Co. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San Pedro; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. 3 urx Sea King, Wallace, Meivourne; Dompster & sons. R Duns- Smaled MONDAY. November 1. Stmr Noyo, Lundquist. Fort Brags. Stmr Weeott. Miiler, Crescent Cily. Stmr Alcazar. Gunderson. Stmr Laguna, Peterson. S wr Co oua, Carroll, Seattle. Stmr Geo Loomls. Biidzet’. Ventura Bktn City 0f Papeste, Berud~. Tahitl. Ecbr Corinthian, Korth, Bowens Landing. Telegraphic. POINT LOROS November 1-10 ex. foggy; wind SW veiocity 8 wies Charters The bark Rufus E Wood loads coal at Nanaimo fo. th's por ; Brship Kinrosssnire. wheat at Portiand for Europe. 273 6d—priof to arrival. Tae Brship lnverganiy is rechartered sor whoat Weaths: | 1o Europe, 31s id. Miscellaneous LONDON, Nov 1—Br ship Moreton, from T. coma !s ashore a' the entranc- of Lorenzo Ma que, and lies in & bad Losicion. The vessel is leaking. but it is expecte: she will be floated at highwater. A tuz has been sen: to her assistance. ‘The cargo s belicved (0 be undamaged. Domestic P rts. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Nov 1-Stmr Sunol, irom Foint Arena. GREENWO0D—>atied Nov 1—Stmr Greeawood for San Franct c GRAYS A erine Sudden, tor Redondo. Dolbeer, for San Frauciseo; San Franciaco. Arrived Oct 81—Schr John F Milier. 2; bktn Moniior, from Redondo. COOS BAY —Arnved Oc. ¢ 1-Stir Emplre, hce Oct 29. TACOMA—Sailed Oct 31—Schr Annie Larsen, for San I edro. SOU FH BEND—Arrived hence Oct 8, and saile.t for S MENDOCINO—Arrived Oct hence ¢ c. 50. US \L—Arrived Oct 31—stmr Newsboy, Oct 30. Sailed Uct 31—Stmr Protection, for Monterey. FOLT BRAGG—Salled Oct $)—Stmr Kival, for San Francisco. NEWPORT—Arrived Nov 1—Simr Haeneme, from Eureka. and sails to-night. for Pori Lus An- gel 8 SEATTLE—Salled Noy I—Stmr san Francisco. POINT REYES—Pnssel Nov 1—Stmr Pasadena from San Pe.ro, ‘or Eurcka TATOO>H—Passed Nov |—Ktmr Progreso, Oct 29, for Seattie; schr Ethel Zane, from rort Gamble, for san Pedro. EUREKA—Arnved Nov 1—Stmr Trucke>, frm aquina__ ay. ~alled Nov 1—Sumr Pomona, Bar breaking. NEWPORT—Sailed Nov 1—Schr Mabel Gray, for rureka. COOS BAY—Arrived Nov 1—-S*mr Arcata, huce Oct 30. OR—Salled Oct 29— Bkin Cath. Oct 31—schr Bertha chr O M Kellogg, ior nence Oct ov 1—sStmr Signal, tle. 1—-stmr Pt Aren; hence Port and. for for Sar Francisce. Eastern Port NEW YORK—Arrived Oct 31—Stmr Allianca, from Colon. ¥oreign Ports. HONGKONG—Arrived Oc — —Jap stmr Kago- shima Maru, from Senttle; Br stmr Monmou.h shire, from Ure:on: Br stmr Tccoma, from coma. SHANGHAI-Arrived Ot 3l—Sche John D Tatlant, from Tacoma. NANAIMO—Arrived Oct 31—Bark Rufus E Wond. from Honoluiu. TAKU—Arrived Oct 20—Bkin Newsboy, Port Townsend. Movements of Trans-Atlantic Steamers. LIVERPOOL—Arrived Nov 1—Stmr Armenian, from Bos'on:stmr Nomadic. irom hew York. from EREMEN—Arrived Nov 1-3.ur Havel, rom New York. BOSTON—Arrived Nov 1—stmr Scytbia, from Liverpool LIVERPOOL - Arrived Nov 1—Stmc Sylvan.fm Boston. HAMBURG—Salled Nov 1—Stmr Palats, from New York HAVRE—Arrivea Nov 1—Stmr La Gasccgue, from New York. QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Nov 1—Stmr Gailia, from Fos on. GIBRALTAR—Arrived Nov 1-Stmr Werra, fm New York, Impertations. EUREKA—Per Cbilkat—14 bxs fish, bonies, 7 M ft lumber, shingles. LOMPOC—Per Bonita—6850 sksbarley, 2 kegt % tubs butter, 1 cs baking powder. 1 bdl sheaves, 187 sks earth, 1431 sks mustard, 60 sks beans, 75 sks wheat. Port. Harford—65 hog:. FORT BRAGG —Per Novo—1 cs canned fruit, 1 safe, 11 sks potatoes. 70 b1ls hides xnd peits, 1 sk tai s 1 pke mdse, 3 bxs apoles. MOS8 LANDING—Per Gipsy—1 buggy, 1 pair shafts. Blanco—200 sks potatos: Moro Cofo—1387 sks potaroes. Watsonvil.e—349 sks 0a:s. 633 sks wheat. Soquel—26 bxs apples 0 rolls - paper, sucks. 110t housenold guods. Santa Cruz—8 sks string beans. 1bx hutter, 1 b1l sacks. 15 oois glue, 85 uxs apples, 5 rollsleather, 17 bxs jears, 621 obls Hme. ‘Am-sport—1 cs exgs. PORTLAND—Per Siate of California—142 sks 1038 sk potatoes. 2-Bu 8ks s00r1s, 57aks onions 1083 pkgs shooks. 15£6 bides, 1093 pkes paper, 1100 cs mon, 2000 bags rice, 210 pk 's tva, 48 firkins bu ter, 100 bxs D gropes, 312 pkgs furniture, 49 pkss leather.. Astoria—163 bbls cranberries, 389 sks oyaters 734 ¢+ saimon. 83 c8 cheese. 5651 pkgs shooks, »0 M ft lumber, 50 bxs butier, 4 DKES express, 1 sk coln. GRAYSHARBOR—Per D'l Norte—1 sun. 1 bx preseives. 540 M 1t lumber. 1 bdi dry goods, § sks iron, 1 bx stationery. <onsigrces. Per Chilkat—N Ohland: & C: C E Whitney & Co; Norton, Teller & Co; B F Thomas. Per Honita—H Dutard: Wieland Brewing Co; S Levv & Co: StandardOilCo: J A Fox r & Co. South San Francisco Packing und Provision Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Baker & Hamilton: Caifor- nis Ante-Caioric Co: Jonas Frlanger & Co: Bassett & Buuker: Flo d & Stone: A Pailivs. oore, Ferguson &Co: J M pettizrew: C J Leist & Co: Geo Morrow & Co: F biillors; H Dusard; Heistand Warner & Co; D T Y am: palton Bros: J Everding & «0; Pumiroi & Co: Willamette Pulp & Paper C s P M linz Co: Bissinger & Co; J K Armsby & Co: Kulima & Co;_Goldtree I're J H Newbauer & Co man Wormser & Co: M J Brandwu-tein & Co: M Wigner: Morgan OysterCo: Fogarty & FParser: M J Kinney: Darbee & Imm+i: Cutting Packing Co; ‘weeney & C0: S H Frank & Co: M J Kin- Is, Fargd & Co: M B Moraghan: ¢ Cari. Karly & Co: 0 der. Clatsop Mill ¢ Doerenoeck Furniture Co. Per Noyo- F D Parish: wul z Nace Co: H Bad ger; W B Sumner &Co: M A (103 G A -Cume mings Per Gipty —Hooker & Co: Fuffalo Brewers: D Ioliman & Co: Dalton Bros; Milwaukee Lrewery Lomo 0 bro: Thomns Louinra : Wo.r & son: s M pett grew; Geo W McNear: Til L G Sresovicu &Uo: Wetmore Br ickson; Unio 108 pkgs 57 bxs butter, 1497 bdly 2 bals O B Smith & Co: C F ede per Co: Warren & Ma lov: Fiuk; L Scatena & Co: ~tandard Oil Co: ¢ .. son & Co: Hills ) ros; Getz Bros & Co; 8 Frapol R Martn & Co: Geo' R ~iarr: Krou Tan K Martin & Co GRAYS HARBOR- Per Del Norie- N tioal Detuno Wetern & Brewery: Grays Harbor Commerc.ui Co; iros; J Beechier s Coy Murphy. Gran & Co, 0 Hermans: So| GEORGE H. FULLER DESK C0Q. OFFICE DESKS. 1 10 PER CENT Reduction for 30 da; Only. & Get our prices before pur- chasing. E AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER & CO. The time ball ontop of the building on Tele graph HIll 1s hoisted about teu minutes before | 300-306 POST STREET, .. 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