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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 1897. when that market declined corn siid off with an hul was sOmewhat sur «risi 1g is were stronger ihan anyihing on the floor The buying was qui.e An excellent cash demaud heavy sea- b urd clearances and small receip's helped to cre- ate a firm market. Provisious were steady during the early morn- ing. The yellow fever situation wa: Packers. however, gave the mnrket no support and prices graduslly weakened, al- though 10 materi ORLD and a good trade was dou. THE COMMERCIAL ydatel Gas 6405, Eugar 64.510, 3490, Uhicago Great W estern 3520. LONDON MARKET. Western Union SUMMARY THE MARKETS. Siiver off agalu improved by Harler dolng better. NEW YOKK, Nov. 8—The don tinancial cablegram says: ‘The stock market utterly strgnant aud festureless. 1 bhere was aslight disposition to reallze A mericans above thes New ) ork pariLy, but the attempt was 100 fee- The future of the market ening Post’s Lou- decline ensued. I he leading futures ranged as foilows: Buckwheat areiving freely. Middiings unchanged. Corn duclined. TOpen. | High. oming i1 oo heavily. Sweet Putatoes lower and plentiful. Wiheat 20 % November. New.. Decemoer, New... ble L0 bave uny effec awnlts the New York loan is & trifle more pleniiful, because the bauks are discounting more freely. 10 the Bank of Engiand to-day were paid. however, that the bank 18 agsin borrowins on consois. ‘thus Indicating & continuauce of the re- Corn No. 2~ November.... ew Navel Oranges seill 1l and chesp e tn Dried Fruits, “T'he Parls bourse was quiet and the Berlin m; trouble in bankiug circ.es in eve that it is nothing Wool aua Hops quiet Hides unsettied is rumored, but 1 Mess Pork # bbl - L R 100 s January.... Short Ribs, 100 s Decreased Customs collec NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. INTEENAL REVENUE COLLECTIONS, Closing Prices for Bonds and Railway 181154 8214 venue collections In this district 1n 0, sgainst $3),8 —Money on call easy closed offe ed at ¥X: Sterling €3- 115@1%s- last prime mercantle pay paten s, 4 90@> 10: suf vukers §3 6@, BU; No. 2 Npring wh 3" Spring Wheat against $1,640,796 during bills at 8¢ B3y winter strafts, for demana, and $4 N2lg 1or 80 dava: posted rates, $4 B5@4 85 a4 34 HE@4 ¥6ly silver cerumicat CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS, 0 . 87@8813¢; bar miver, BBLyc: Goverment State bouds, duii; railrosd bonds, weak. CLOSING KTOCKA. ns collections during the first ten ac e sye. 47140 N & tue same time Ius IN SAN FRANCISCO. Lard $ 100 Ds. §& 26; 34 30 @ 4 T0: Vh.sky. distilers’ : Sugar, cutloaf, —; PUBLIC MONEY 5e /St Paul & Omaha, Baltimore & Ohio. Canada Pacific . Salted Shou Clear Sides (boxea), 43,4 finished goods, per gal, 1 15 nuiated, —: standard A, —. I'reasurer United States at 7084 So; Puctfic. | reports cash on hand October 31 i thepinuas: Southern kallway. Central Pacific Ches & Ohio....... Chicago & Alion Chicago, B&Q. .. 9375 UFD& G 841y Wabash.. ... Chicago, Ind & 1. Wheel & LK. cuca L | T xpress Compani Del & Hudson American KX, United States. s Wells-Fargo. On the Produce Exchanee (0-dav the Buiter war- @23c: dwiries. 12 8@3tyc; exgs firm, iresn, ket wes firm: cheess quie:, ) the same office in 2/ A CoLOil.. 5. $107,000; subsidiary silver, |4 o w Soatat Wheat Movements. Hocelng Val 1iinom Cent. Leke Erle & W Am Tobacco. . Minneapolis. Duiutn ... L Milwaukee . 7815 Chicugo Lay Lake Shore. Louis & Nasn Manhattsn L Met St Raliwa: Michigan Centsal 102 943, Com. Lable Co, 1. 0% Col F & Iron... Gen. Electric. illinols Steel | do do 18t prer'd Moblle & Ubio. 1294 Nat Lin OfL 3,14 Uregon Imp. Co. 88, Pacific Mail Puliman Palace,. .. N Y Chicago &1 133 >ilver Certificates. ~tan Rope&Twine. N ) Central New Urieans. do do 1s. prerd do do 2d prefd BIS FUTUBES No Amer Co 115 TC& iron %/ US Leathe Flour — Opening s Ontario& W. 1515 (U S Kubber Ore K & Nav Ure Shurt Line.... Wheat—tpening .. R e x G LIVEEPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. 13 |C & N W hock Island St Louls & S ¥ 413 K0 G & Watn. . EASTERN 11VESTOUK MAKKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 8. —CATTLE—Prices ruled ay foliows: Good to extra cholce steers, 14 75@ ) 35; common s eers, $4@4 20 stockers and feeders bulls, cows and heifers. Texus steers, $335@3 90; Westerus, SUP, M &M, 2 N J Cent Gen Bs Ya North Carolina 8s.122 U & New 45, reg. do do 4s coup.. dods. coup.. a ‘nye/e; 82 $3 40@3 35. HOGS—Sales were largely at $3 55@3 70. the | commonest packers selllag around §s26@ ana the hest hogs at 88 75. accordiag 10 quality. S~HEE—West rao range sheep were saleable at $2 50@4 35. feeders going at $375@4 2 dem nd at 2 DU@>S 6V ferin eri and lam s went for $4 26@5 85, a few culls sel'ing for §350@4 L $4 U0i@> 65U, and feeders paid $4 5U@5 for lambs suiied (o their requiremen.s. Receipts—Uaitie, 14,000: hogs, 32,000: sheep, T114% N Y C & SULA District § 628 10 Alu Class A, 2oy Northw soid at $3@3 70, Oregon Nav 1sts. 11114 Atchison 4s B615 0S8 Line 63 tr.... 1194a 19655 O Imo lats tT. 441y Pacific 6s. of 195 11073 cending ds.. 10854 Rio G West, T30S L& TM G S L&SFG St F consols. St P C&PIsts Can Pac 1sis to prime iot Partly Cloudy |@® Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREA® SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PAST Weaterii lambs Den& K G 1 Den & K G 4 East Tenn lats. .. 108 | Kansas City. 3. —CATTLE—Re- ceipts. 10,000. Miarket steady, rather siow. native cows and heifers, feeders, §3 2584 40; FW&DIststr Gen Electric 5s GH&SAS... do s ofd. 108 H&TCentbs.... rxpianation, The arrow flies with the w 10314 S Carolina Nn fod. outhern v Ss.... tanRpe& Twinebs renn New Set s fex Pac L& 6 1sts ® B43, U P iate UPD&Guifists. 4714 8715 Wab 1st bs... The top figures e amount of lted snow in inches and hundredtha twelve hours. buls 22 50@3 75. tecmipts, 12,000. 3 45@3 55 neavies. §3 25@3 85; pack- 30: mixed, 85 45@> 60, yorkers, 850523 6U; pisn 83 0@ Market s'eady. Kan P Contr Kan 1 lst(D D)t T.110 La Nw Consol 43.. L&N Unids... air pressure; emperacure. therms, or doited lines, e omoanied by pressure. and clouds weather and npear on the Wushington o is bigh in the interior nd the isobars ext cost, rain is probal West Nhora da Va. Centaries.. Do, ceferred ... . | KsClty P&G 1sts Bs— MINING sToCKs Lambs, §3 75@8 5u; mut ous, $2@4 25. Y Central Tsis. 3 —CATTLE — Recelpts. 4000. 10 10¢ lower -sieru sicers, $375@4 35: ) exas ad heiters, $2 X0@JS 95: stockers and feeaers. $3 50 bulls, stags, etc., Market stea $1 1094 8o: Crown Pofnt Con. Cal & Va rvature, rain south of Oregon is improo: vicinity 6f Idaho, and 0 the California coast, warm n summer and coid e reverse of these conditions Pproduce an opposite re "0 Quicksilver. Gould & Carry. Hale & Norcross. es, 33 50@0 o0 HOGS—Receipts, 3500. weather may 135 Sierra Nevadi Market steady to 5c U Yellow Jacket. iight, 13 45@35 573g: bulk of sales, §3 40@ WEATHER SHEEP — Recelpts. Fair to choice b 1w cuoice W 00. Market steady Lives. 83 60@4 2 erns. §3 50@4: common and stock sheep, $3@0 75: lambs, $3 7585 50. AVAILABLE GRAIN SUPPLY. ARTMENT OF Buriineton and Quincy, Mexican Contral, 814: Oregon Shori Line, | 18; san Diego, —. raintalls for NEW YORK GKAIN AND PRODUCE 0se of tha sar NEW YORK, Nov. 3. — Special cabe and telegraphic d'spaiches to Bradstreet's, covering the principal po vis of accumulation, indicate the foliowing changes in avallable supplies last Satur- as compared with the previou United “tates Flour—Receipts, 48 819 Market mod- k and lower. 19,300 bushels: No. 2 red, $1 017, Uptions opaned steady cabesand foreizu buying, deciined under a big increase in Bradstreet's v, NEW YORK. Nov. 11,759 barrels erately active, closing w 2 18, last sea. b1y semson 1.80, last nd Canada, east of the 4,108,000 bushels; 200,000 b sh- increase 6,303 V0O 360.088 bushels 1 hard, 810355 00, this sea- Diego .00, this #float for and in Europe, Increase 2, word's supp ¥, ible, raliled on heavy Corn—Unlted States and Canada, Rockies, increase 99,000 bushels. s—United States and Canada. east of the Rockles, decreased 378,00 importaut dec reases 1n_availabie stocks of wh the @St wees eust of the Rocky Mountains not included in the official visible supply statement Northwesiorn at Fort William. Ont.: in Chicago private elevators: 102,000 1o M- : 80,000 at (leveland east of the Maximum temperature 60, Sa es included No. 2 red November closed 983 4¢; T 9¥10@8 1 VU 318, closed 988gc. ~ wte. common | 1o, 4@bc; 1896 ciop, 6@dc: 1897 crop, 14 Pacili: Const. 1885 crop, 4@6e: 1896, 6g9c: 14@.7c: 1ondon maikei, bo@6os. HOPS—Firm choice. 1895 Conditions and General Fore- » was central over Nevada and | Is moving eastwar and Colorado. during the past elevators: 380,000 busbel 1-8000 bushels 123,000 bushels at Wauxee private elevato ‘The largest similar decreus: was 65,000 bushels at New Orlvans BOSTON WooOL he pressure has 24 hours over the | PiG_IRON—Weak and barely steady: $6 90 bid and 27 ks-ed bid and $11 sy $13 65 bid, $13 75 asked. Dull: ¥4 10 bid, $4 20 asked 3921y big, e in «ahforn:a Warnigs of & cold MARKET. the treeziug poiut, ernture near L AD—F xchange asxed. Broers steady, 83 75. -E—Options vpened barely steady 10 15 points, cosed bar-ly steady a: net dec ine of 18 10 20 points. Sales 21,305 bags, including November, §4 95; December, 85 T0@ Nov. 8.—The American Wool Cotton Reporter will to-morrow say of the wool trade: With most deslers the dullnes marke: the past week has been greater than it The sales this week were 8,000,000 pounds, as compared with the 2,710,000 During the past week there have baen about six transactions of rather an un- 4 nature invoiving in ail over 5000.000 peands, but apart from these transactions busi- ness has b en very quiet. over Nevada, U the coast from Fori Canby oming and in aho and also along is fating in W © mountains of Nevaaa and Utah. d velocities are reported : the southeast; was the week before. Spot—Rio weak 7 invoice, Blgc: No Corduva, 915@1dc. Henned sieady. 7ac; Confectioners’ 2 miles, west N ey poundsa week ago. 4c: Standard” A i Cut Lo, 38gc: Cra 53aci Granu ated, . November 4. Noribern Cnlif The most conservaiive Ts—thuse who are generally d sposed to take their profit the moment they see it—are unwilling 10 seil ni carrenc, igures, as af er searchiug the wor.d over they 4o 0t see where they are coing 10 repiace their holdings at these quotations. 15 10 this fact that the sules in Boston for the week uxgregate 7,758,000 pounds, of which 8 666.000 jounds were domestic and 4,322,000 pou 1ds American. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. NEW YORK, faciory, 8@l rsday morning in ex- elsewhere; coutinued State ana Fenusyivania, 16@205c; pos:ibly turning into snow, Thurs | peratures near ihe frees: strengio exists. The Dried Fruite YORK. Nov. 3.—California dried fruits rated Appies. common, 130: woou-dried prime, he eastera poriion. 1aity — Fwir L hursday, with n the afiernoon ana quist and steady. - wire irav 9¢; choice. 834,@8c: fu: FRUNKES-3a814c § I, APRICOTS—Ko, al. n Franciscoand v & 10 size and quality. Moor Park, 8@ PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@11c; Peeled, 12@17c Local Foiecast Offic 3 —The Earl Fruit Com- pany realized the following prices ior Califorois iralt at suctiom to-day: Tokays, 70c@¢1 75, average 81 11: Muscat, 60c @31 30, average 80c. Ccralcaon, §1@1 25 aver- Verdelle, 75c@8$1 38, Fererr\ 65@85c aversge 75¢: kmperor, 1 30, average 21 18. P.ums—Coe’ MARKET. Grapes—single crates, prices and a e conditions of the Stock Ex the day. but in e iiquidation set | ame more snimated than at prices faliing tothe lowest of there tiil the close declines ruoning all the atier in sugar have lost over 2 be day, scveral of the grangers and the the list. The prices Ricihe Erenfospurs ot CHICAGO GEAIN MARKET. ety B CRICAGO, Nov. 3. — Traders in wheat had eviden Iy not foigotien ~now's report 0a the win- condition which was given out yester- An advance of 34 to Tg st Liverpool be- fore trading comme iced here was provabiy due in a.arge part to th- threatened winter wheat disas December, which stopped & 96c yest the opening at from 16lgc to sc. and May, the prv vious day's Ciusing p.ice found buyers York telegrams re- nces both from the United Kiugaow and the < oniineit of offers cabled (he fira bad boying orders at the opening from raris and Antwerp 1or abou 000 busheis of May wheat. A faling off in Norihwest receipis was a factor. Chicago received late red, $1@ 1s, 31 60@2, av 60@1 75, average $1 57. Quinc-s—78:@¢1 15, aver.ge §1 10. the day and re way from a yolu GO, Nov. 3—The Earl Frolt Company Grapes — 10kavs, single crates. 3, averag- §1 05: Emperor, 70(@31, av- 1 10: Mamgs, T5cg$l 15, Eive cars sold to-cay y Nov. 3.— Porter Grapes—T ok single crate: & conspicuous in of willch was from S414c 0 941y poried iivera: acce), 9310@9:8gc, ros. Company 2 double crate and ichons, $1 15@1_20 single crate, assorted §1 05@1 id: Muscais, T0c time of the opentng «iand the latier rep 1t saowed the © miection had aroused s considerable security-holders night defore. its cue from London and NOBRTHERN WHEAT thedcclines rather in exceas of those re- from aoroad v the low-r level for the Longon ac- Probauly represented arbitiage over sales mad- tu London early | the center of weakness ail tha: this was due 10 & pFeva {be iliness of an b was used with £00d effect by ihe successive ¥ 81y points, MARKE (. iast wies 766 were PORTLAND. Nov. $ —Wheat weak and lower. s last yvar, one Eisceips foe bwo d Walla Walla 78c: blue stem. 2 Bolidav. were Y085 cars ~eaboard clearan es wece equal in wheat and flour 057,000 busheis. SDot wheat in Liverpool Bradstreet’s report of sible made the iocrease of the nockies 4,105,000 bushels incr ase of ,200,000 bushels, cr 6,803,000 oushels increase ‘he market up 1 ho time of the rec-ipt of ihis Dews bad fluciuat~d OVer a DAIT.W range Se'ling as high &+ 8655 and a« iow as 8614 turned very weak after the receljt of the Bradsiree.’ flusliy g tiIng 10t0 & § ate of rarle inthe day it was ciaimed 1n a i00s0 Way that 1,000,000 bushels had been sold at New York and out ports fur early furelgn shipment. Later ross exagreration—their » exceed 4 ) boat- Even that was said to i valley, ¥2c B Cleared—PEritish ship Philomene, Queenstown, with 80,100 bus} officer of the | was firm a Washington. TACOMA. Nov 3.—Wheat firm but unchan; No. 1 biue stem, 52@8314¢;: No. 1 ciub, 79@79! PORTLAND'S 8551 NESS. PORTLAND, Nov. 3.—Kxchanges, $396,613; balances, $84,548 FOREIGN MARKETS. e colers were all V-Ty weak in the lutter pa-t nd the net losses ranged all the wiy 4 poinis. T he trading was large oual element, or the Ume being and who urge that yes s elecilous inaicaie a gFow.b of seniiment \ 1avor of {es.rictions of capital and corpora ater deciine in the market dislodced some stop 08 1 Orders, but the fact ina: total seles ay were about 43.000 suares shows thai Business in rai - oal sales $1.200.U00 fours of 1907 and fou s of 1928 this was knowa to be & aciual saes bewng foun 10 °ds. or 320,000 bushels. in.lude the 14 loads reported the day before. Private cablezram trom buris Teporting re-seile: of American wheat ai 5c Ower (DAR ii Was LOW boing offe ed from here was probably what in- duced some of (he unloadiug of ioug wheat ihat TR aud closed at 9514@953c 10 $214c and was brmzll.'%l:Kq: at the C ose. Cora s very siow hile wheat kepi abo iquidaticn was not heavy. LONDON. Nov. 3.—Consols, 113 8 16; silver, A | 2815d: French rentes, 1041 40c. *34.319 shares, in- G & 0. 3721, 1 & 0cas to-day preterred BST0, L & N. 8600, Missou €85, New Jersey « ent ai 7080, New York Ceuiral 6430, Northe.n_Pacific 1%,000, Reading 6, St. Paul $2.150. Souih- sreferred 3874, Union Pacific sscond sssessment 10,080, Chicago Gas 17,256, Conso. Liverpool. 3.—Wheat—F.rm ; standard California wheat, $8s 6a: cargoes off coast. buyers and seilers apart: cargoes on pas sage, quiet and steudy; Knglish coudiry mar counire markets. ~ quiet; Liverpool wheat, No 1 Califoraia, s 213d@8s LIVERPOOL. er sold as low as May declined 6030, Rock I{ land 11 ern Kailway ‘The macket was fairly firm | kets firm;: 434d: wheal in Paris steady; fiour in Paris s:eady. COTTON Uplands. i 5-i6a. LXCHANG ‘2. BULLION. Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - F484 Ster:ing Exch ighi - 487 Sterting cablea. oo S 48715 fiew ‘}orx Exchunge, Sobere s = ;3 w York lLxchange, telegrapnic. — Eiue MIVer, per 005co - — 8614 Mexicau Dollars... o a8 A% e FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND ¢ 1HER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Salvatore Clampa takes for Cork 77,277 ctis. valued at $86,000. The murke. was quier yesterdsy and values showed no chan -e worihy of note. Local quotations are as follows: 81 4134 9 cul for No. 1. 150 for choice snd 81 5234@1 65 W ctl for exira choice jor milling. CALL BOARD SALES. IXFORMAL *¥rs10N—8:15 o'clock—Decem ber— 2000 cul, 81 47%4: 2000, §1 4734, BECOND SEs810x—Decemo r—000 ctls, 81 4814, May—4U00, $1 47v4 REGULAR MOENING_ SESSION — May—18.000 ctls, 31 4olg: 14,000, $1 46e: 12,000, 81 463 December—4000. $1 47%4: 5000, $1 473 31 4755: 51,000, $: 4700 2000, 81 4714 AFTERNOON NESSION—May—4000 ciis, $1 4534 12000, 31 4554: 12.00u, $1 4510: 200., 81 4535 12.000. 8 4dly: 22000, ¥ <5l December—4a 000, . 1 4714 12,000, 1 4715 BARLEY—1bhe Galates twxes for Hull 87,101 ctls, vaued at $8 v\ 0 1 €-d 15 highur again. out chanze Foed. 8r14@nT14c for dark and 9L@92%zc for cholie brigh © Chevalier, $1 52la@l 014y for No 1ana #1 $5@1 40 sor Nu. z. Krewing, $108 for No. 1 and Y0@yde ¥ cut tor dark Coust. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL SkssioN—9:15 o'clock—December— 2000 cils, B61gc; 2000, B7c SECOND SEssioN—December—2000 ctls, 8733 May—2000. ¥0c. REGULAR MORNING SE8s10N—No sal AFTERNOON Sxss10N—No sales. UATS—Tue situation remains unchanged. Fancy Feed, 81 25@1 30 B c 1: wood to choice. 81 15@ 120 % cu; common, $1 0714@1 12145: Surprise, $1 2215@] 2745: Re, §1 1712@] 80; Gray, $1 10 @116; Miling, $1 1215@1 1745 ® cil: Biack, tor seed. 81 55@1 50. Cilbped Outs seil al $1@2 ¥ ton over the raw product. CORN—White und Large Yellow are lower and dull Receipis have bee: 100 beavy of late. Small Round Yellow, §1 15@1 20 % cil:” Large Yeliow, 9715c@81: White, $1. HYE—81 10@1 1235 B ctl. BUCKWHEAT—Quuted at 1 20@1 80 B ctl. Arrivals are large. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFF! The other kinds are with- FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Famlly exteas, $0@5 10: Bakers' exiras. $4 75@4 85 ¥ bbl. CORNMEAL, RTC.—Feed Lorn, $24@25 @ ton: Cracked Corn. $25@26 B ton. MILLSTUFFs—Prices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trade: Granam Fiour, »o ¥ 100 Ws: kye Flour, $2 50 Kice Fiour, %5 75: Cornmeal. 82 23: extra cream do, $3: Outmeal, #5 50: Oat Groats, $4: Homivy, §3 108 0: Buckwheat Fiour. $3 25@3 50: Cracked 25; Farina. §4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, $525: Kolled Uats (bbls), $5 70@5 90: In sacks, Pean Bariey, $6; bpiic Pous, $550; Green 100 s HAY AN. FEEDSTUFFS. Bran is weaker. Nochavge In Miadlings. The Hay marke( is unaltered, but steady. BRAN-816@.6 50 for the best ud 814 50@15 ® Lon for outside brands. MIDDLINGS -$20@20 50 for lower grades and #21 50@22 50 ¥ ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Roiled Barley, $19@3%0 ¥ ton Olicaxe Mel at the mill, $50 % ton- jobbing, &3 Chopped Feed, $15@16 # ton: Cocomuut Ua. $1750: Cottonseid ieal, 829@30 ¥ ton HAY—Wheat, $12@l5 # ton: Wheat and Oat, fllal Qat, $10@l2; Bariey. $10gl: com- pressed, $12@14; Alfalta, 25@9 5U; slock. ¥5@9; Clo 8@ 10 9 ton. BIKAW=350@40c # bale. S AaD SEEDS. BEAN Over 15,500 sacks of Beans have come In during the pas. 4% hours and the marke. is duil and weak 1n consequence. Mustard 8ed is also lower and dull. BEANS—Bayos. 31 ¥5@l 93: ~mall Whites. 81 10@1 25; Large Whites. 80c@$l 10: Pinks. £135@1 45; Reds. $1 55@l t0: Blackeye. §) 75 @190: red Kiduey, 81 75@1 £0: Limas. $1 65@ 175 Butters, §1 4091 60: Y'ea, §1 3081 40. SEEDS — Brown Musiard, $8 ® cili Yellow Mustard. $2@2 50 B cil: Fiax, §1 »0@2; Canary Seed, :14@iTc B Db Almlfa 6igc. Rape 2@ 23¢c: Hemp, 80: I imothy, dlge. < BKIED PEAS—Nlies, 81 25; Green, §1 20@1 & wou POTATOES, ONION- VEGETABLES. There is nothing new, barring the usual fluctua- tions i Vegetab es and & decline in Sweet Poia- toes. whicl are In heavy supply. POTATOES— karly Kose, 304335 40@4dc. Hiver urbanks, 30@40c: Oregon Bur- bauks, S0@8Uc: Salluss Burbanks 60@s0c; Sweet Potatoes, .0@50c # cil for Rivers ana 60@85c tor Merced. ONIONS-—-81 25@1 35; Oregons, §1 35; Pickle Onions, 50@75¢ B sack. VEGETABLES—Bay Squasn s quotable at 55 @%1 P box: Marrowfal uash, $10@12 @ ton: Hubbard *quash. $10@12 Bay Cucumbers, 50@76c B 3 and 40@80c for Bell, Di.ed Peppers. 5@6: Peas. 3@3igc B Bb: Sirinz Beaus, 3@3 Beans, 2lg@3c # B Dried Okra. riant. 40@bUc: Cabbage, 25@350c ¥ sack; Garlic, #0@d0c @ box. POULTERY POULTRY—A decline in Turkeys is about the only chaoge in Poultry. Game soid lower. Live Turkeys. }i@18c for Gobblers and 13@14c for Hens; dressed Turkeys 14 ese @ pair, $1 25@1 50: Ducks, $3@4 50; Roosters. young, £3 504 50: do, old. $3 3 Fryers. $3 50@3 75; Broilers, §:i@3 50 for lurge and $3 50@3 for small: Pigeons, 81 25@150 & doz for youug snd 78c@$1 for old. GAME—Qualil, ® doz $1@1 25: Mallard, $3 50 450 Pd z-n: Canvasback, #4: Sprig, $2@25 Teal $2 § dozen: Widgeon. $2: Smai Doc $1 50@1 75: Gray Geese, §2 25@2 50; White. 81@ 150: Brani, #1 50; English Snipe. '$1 80; Jack Snipe, $1: Jiare. $1: Rabbits §1 25@1 50 for Cot- toutalis and 75¢@$1 for small LUTTEEK, (MEESE AND EGGS. River Reds, box: Green reppers 36@40c for Chile Green ANU GAME. There 13 no.hing new to report. BUTTER— CrEaMEny—Fancy creamerles, 28@28c: sec- onds, J0@2715¢ B b DaIRY—Choice to fancy, 23@25c ® B: lower grades 16@z21qc PICKLED—U@32%5¢ B B FIRKIN—19@20c B I CREAMERY 1UB—21@2214c B B ASTERN—12@] 3¢ for lagie-pac~ed. mon to goo!, 10@llc: Cream Cheda: Young America, 12@1235c: Western, i115@12: Eastern, 1215@18%2¢ B . GGN—_Kanch Eggs. 35@40c R doz: store Eegs, 22%9@30c: kastern, 23@20c for fancy, :0g221ac for fits.s and 17@19¢c ‘or seconds; Duck kggs 20@25c § dozen. DEUDLOUS The market was featureless Grapes continue to be the leading variety and aredull and in heayy supply. New X\ quotation Cranberries are lower and dull and the quality 1s nothing extra. bring more. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Sirawberries $2@3 50 B chest for largs. Raspberries, $4@. ® chesi. Cave Cod Cranberrics, $7@7 50 ® bbi; Bay. $2 5U@2 75 @ box. It they were geod they wouid Peaches, 25@50c ® box for common and T8¢ 1 tor faucy. Pears, Winter Nells, 50@75¢; common kinas, 40@80¢ B box. Apples. 26@40c P box for common and 50@8se Nalnod to choice. uinces, 2¢@sUc B box. Grapes. In boxe: o@3be for Muscats 25@85¢ for black. 15@25¢ 1or Tokay an 35@40¢ fur Corni- <hon Crates sell about 10c higher ihan boxes Zinfandei Wine Grapes firsi crop, $12@156 ¥ ton: second crop. $9@12: White Wine Grapes, $3@10: Mission Grapes. $10@12. Persimmons, 50@75¢ R box. Pomegrana'es. b @75¢c B bOx. CITRUS FRUITS— New Navel Oranges. $3@4 box: Lemobs, $1@! 60 ® box for common and $2@2 50 for good to choice: Mexican Limes, $2@3 ¥ box: Bananas, $1g3 # buuch: Pineap pies, $2@3 w doz DEKIED ¥RUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC, till of ascatieriog and jobding chara DKIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carlond ots, b1g@5c or 40-30's. d1gc for 50-6U's. 4c W I for 60-7U's, Sige for 7(-80's, Sc ¥ b for K0-80'« ana_¥igc tor 90 100's: Peaches, Se515c ® b: fancy. 6lg@7 gc; peeled, —; Apri- cats, 5@6c ¥ B for Royals and 7@8c for zood to fancy Moorparks: evapora.ed Apples 314@614c: sun-aried Sgiiec: biack Figs in sacks. vgZige Plums. 4@436c ¥ I for pitted and_1@2c for un- pikted: bicached Ploms, 1gci Nectarines, 5@ ¥ B for prime to fancy - Pears. 5@5%¢ tor quai- ters and 634@7c for haives. RAISINSZNew Raisins. 214@sc for 2-crown. 4c | for 4-crown. Sige tor Seedless | for S-crown. be Sultanas and §1 10@ 115 tor London layers. Dried Grapes 23¢c. NUTS—Chestnots are quotable at §gl0c 3 _b: Walnuta, 7@734¢ for softabell: Aimonds. S@4c for hardshei: and Sc for papershel: Peanuts 4@dc for kastera and 4c for Cailiornfa: hickory Nus, 5@5c ® b;_Pe cans, 9g10c B B: Filberts, 8g8ige; Brazil Nuts, : Cocoanuts. 84 Su@ ® 100. ¢ (ONkY—New Comb, iUc for bright and 7@9c for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 414@ 43g0: light amber extracted, 334@4C ® I EXESWAX—23@25c B B F R VISLONS, Trade is quiet at previous prices. CUREU MEATS—Bacon, 5gc ® D for heavy, 9¢ for lighi medium, 10c for ighi, 103gc R B :l’ eitra lll:l;’ IE 12¢ ,l:r,,;n‘lll‘l‘tllr;d.-n Easi- n sugar-cu ams. e sorais Hams. 9gSizc % D: Mess Beef, 35 § bbi: €X fa mess dc. $9; family do, &1 Pork, §5@% 50 ® bbi: exua prime Pork. 89 30; exira clear. §16; mess, §1450 W bbI: Smoked Beel. 1015@1235¢ B b. LARD—Eastera tierces quoted at 5i4c § B for ant, 36 503 ton: Quotes. terms ne: cash: Fine Crushed, 655c: Powdered. 61gc: Dry Grana- gc: Maguolia Candy ; Dalf-barrels G Varesi, Mexico | M Sharp, Vacaville AND CITRUS FRUITS, I Oranges are selling slowly atthe Coos { © H ~euroder, « .1 o of « lipper street, 176 E of Church. E & by S 11 it ® B for hard and ¥@% ¥ B | compound sna €c for pure: patis, 7¢; California uid and 6c for pure; terces, ic ¥ B tor con, half-buls, 6440: 10-1b tins, 7; do o-. e, COTTOLENE—Tierces. 63c. Packates 1 than 300 fe—1-Bb palls, 60 in a case, 87 ©in 8 case Thc: 1% fancy tuvs 80 Ibs net, 754c: balf bbis, abous +10 s, Tiac B b HIDES, ‘TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Hiaes are unsettied and are fluctuating in a nar row way. Woul and Hops are qulet. HIDES AND SKINS—1 ulls and brands cell 1c under sound stock. He«vy saited steers, 10¢ ¥ B: wedium, Sc: light. 81,@9c: Lownides, B15@9c; Stags. Blge: saited Kip, 9c: salted Cait, 10@11c @ Ib: salied Veal Sc: dry Hides, 15g151ac: culls and brands. 12@1234c: Gry Kip aud Veal. 14c: dry Calf, 17c: culls. 10c: Goatskias 20@85c each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, ger mledlu;):. 2 1 sheariings. 20c _each; short et i 50670 exen each. wool, 2, 214 @3Y4c: refined, be; Grease, 2c WOUL — Fall clip — Middle _countles, 10@13c:_do defe fective, 7@8c A Mountaio, : do Lambs. 13@15¢ B 1. HOPS—0ld crop, 2@6c @ I 10r poor to fair and B@lue for good: uew crop 10@143gc GENERAL . ..CMANDISKE BAGR—Calcutta Grain Bazs, 55gc: ~ab Quentin, £540: Wool Bags, 27@30¢; Fruic Bags, 03ac, 3¢ and 6o for the d!ffereut sizvs. COAL— W ellington, So Coos " Lay. §4 75; W In_ sacks: Welsh Anthract:e, $-@12 ton: Rack Sprin: SUGAR—The Western Sugar Itefir lated. blac B 1b: Lontectioners’ A, Sigc. Extra ¢, bc: Golden Granuisted, d&xc; California A, 5 Y4¢ more ihau varres, and DOXe3 120 Mo: SAN FRANCISCO 47 MEAT | Hogs are not overfirm and dealers are shadiug to eftect sales. Who.esale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- ty, 613@7c; second do, 5y 8¢; third do. 4@6c P b. G g texers are as foilows BEkF—First qu VEAL—Large 5@6c: small. 6@7 9 b. MUTTON—Wethers. 6@7c: Ewes. 6c B b LA MB—Spring, 7@7%2¢ 9 B. PORK—Live Hogs. $3,@57c for large and 8lsc for small and 354@334c for medium: soft NOgs 212@3Y4¢ w 1b; dressed Jo. dgoe. RECEIPTS OF 1RODUCE. RoURS. Flour. arsks... Cheese, ctls 145 Washlogton... 16 Hides, uo...l.l. — Wheai. cils 6145 Pelts, bls. 1111 4,489 Wool, bls. 138 Leather, rils. . 119 Oats. ctls Wine gals Brandy, gai Sugar. obis... Lumber, M T italsing. bot Powder, cases.... Middiings. sks. .. Ce. Ols. Bran, sks.... Hope bis. ... _. Butter. ctis. Buckwheat, sks 83 kggs, doz.. £,710| Paper, reams s00 - - HOTEL ARRIVALS. PALACE HUTEL. F Grosiean, N Y H W Banks, Boston G L Sewrrd, Stanford W B Peck, N Y A J Cordier, N Y F H Green, San Rafael A G Eames, Chico I A Sp-ar, Boston Al Mobler. Port nd B M Benrends, Alaska Mis B M Behrends, Alask O P Jenkivs, ~tauford M Barnes, London A P Amaker, N Y M MicKenzie N Y J Funneil, St John Mrs F McLauzhlin, Cal Mrs J Funnell, >t John Mrs Frea Hird, Engind R F Harrison, ¢ D W Cory, Mass ¥ ustertag, England A L Wright, Ma: ¥red Hird England Arthur Hird, Utica L Kundor, N'Y € Ublman, ~t Louis O McHeury, Modesto Mrs 0 Mctieory, Cal ¥ D Smith, Scotland GRAND HOTEL. W Tryon, Angels H simmons, lowa Hill W schaw & w, sacto 33 Blake, Utah J smith, Utah H Sharp, Vacaville J K Hibron, Salinas Capt Mereditn, Cal CH Wikins, Chicago R Rewes w & sn, Cal R E L Good & w, Clovis BH Mr3 C L Curiiv, Mass G W Coptal & w, Cal A Major. Senttie M W Merriott, Victoria B L Rapp, ~obora F R ¢ Haurdin & w, Cal J S Doddrige & w, Colo W Heniy, Osklaud M [+aacs, Tone R Morgsn & w, Jackson G B Hoyt Jr. Cal W'C Walker, “an Jose W J Troy & w,2acto W P Mceane, Ukiah F Hilske, Ca! ¥ E Dunlop, Stockton T Fitch Jr, Stockton J T Graut. *an Jose Miss A Currie, Mass G D Plato, Modesto € Doffer, St Louts E V Jardine, ~onora * 1 Lrandon, s E H Uerbrow, =tockton H Crookshaw, Tucson LICK HOUSE. Mrs L Sayles. Cisco B Timmins, San Jose F N Crat s& w, Cal J F Daly, Eure F ¥ Gower, Cal B L Bartlett, 1 o8 Gaios W Smith & W, Skafael J W Jones, San Jos Miss M J Jones, S Jose 3 C Terry, Ciayton Mrs M E'Gray,Lakeport B Deleray, Sonora Mrs G W Hale, Sonora 1, T Hatfield. sacto H To.d, Vakdale F J Cram, ¢ hicago JE Brawiey & w. Cal W A Howell, Cal T K Johnsoa & w,SJose Hy Thornion, H H McPherson, S Jose NK de Yoe, Modest) H Cramer. Cal 1. W Moulto1, Fresno 3 J rtavier, Yuba City Miss Skelly, Calistogs BALDWIN HOTEL J CComstock & w, NY F A Dwyer, N Y J Erench. Healdsburg M ¥ Harris. Oakland J M Myers & w, N Y Fred Dodd, rresno Gien kyrne, N Y ACsewal (hicago J H Stemke, E P Keath & w,Stuckton K W Marti M C Clapp&w, PrTwusnd W J McHearn. Phila A Cohn & w. Red Biuff £ R Gifford, Auburn Mrs A Abley, J G Conlau, Rdwa City L Kelly & w, onoma A H Buliey, Cleveland W J Clarke & w, Md CH Juyce, Mass NEW WESTERN HOTEL. H Forsythe, Petaluma Miss Loose, Sacto Mrs Lonyshawer, Sacto Mrs Loose, Sacto G B Kickstein. Cbicago F McDaniels. Seuttle G Byukmor, Seaitie C W Hopxins, eattie C Wallingharo, Seattle £ Fagerberz, Seattle L H Cos.er. San Jore Miss W T Mogan, Cal G A Stanche, Los Ang W H Lincoln, ~an Jose G Schaing, U s N L J Peterson, Fresno J Foga ty. Sacto A bon. N7 C Sverren & w1, Fresno RUSS HOUSE. Miss M Kearney, R 1 Mrs J T Rickett, Ohio Mrs D M Jobnson, Cal J H tiolcen, ~acto F Vanzile, Catson G E Bennett, Niles W G Cords, acto E Dunao, Rocklin J Glick, Stockion Jose H Wustfleld, ".0s Ang C B scot , Portiand D McEqueast, Benicia J Martin. ~tocston JEngs, NZ | L Ford & w, Humboldt M J Fulier, Prescott City G D Wuger, Presc0.tCity J Woods & w, Alturas S Milis, Denv.r T kriin T G ~pagnoli. Jackson J J N A Brit'on, Willlams J Morgan, San Jose B Calloway, Waluut Crk J Milier. Reno J B ~mall. Son.ma J Lawie', Petuluma W Craig, Petn uma Mrs sinsworth. P ttsbrg J M Marun, Woo land E Fried, Livermore J H Well JJ Warren, Poit Costa P Brophv. Port \osta ¥ C Butler, Halfmoon By Miss Gordon, E Pincus, Wheatland J K and G Roux, Marseilies S A M G W Bosgs, cey E Caldwell, San Mateo C T Dryder, ~anta Rosa B F Fox, Watsonville J Hamiton, Sacio € E Merrick, Carson J nalisted, Plumas Co F ~ Miiton, Nev S T Zarvask. healdsourg N Keefe. Boaega E C Woodward & w, Cal M Woodw S Watters; San Juse G W Padea &fy, S Ul -——————— REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Jane Corwell to Fraucis T. Corwell, lot on S line of Filbert sireet, 257:6 W of Lackin, W 25, S 175. N topoint, N 133 gif.. Chariotte Lebnhard:i to Julie Lehnhardt, und\- vided baif of lot on W line of De Long avenue, 385 S of Frederick, § 25 by W 80, Waller Traci; *10. | 95; 810, Grorge and Jennie D. T. Anderson to Adolph streer, 148:6 S Eberhart, iot on E line of Shotwy of Seventeenth, S ¥4:6 by E 12 Martha A. Bates (o Edward 4. S : $10. k1inoe: 115 oy E 25: $5. N 50 br E 100: aift. Charles J., Margaret T. and Cecilis McG.ynn to lot on lme of Eign 27:6, N 119:93, 3. S 111:914: 810, Ja ¢ Corwell to { barles B. Corwell, lot on S i ume to Jo-eph W. Corwell, iot on 26 oy N 114: gife James and Auna Curlet to William Linden, lot on W lipe of Church sireet, 2.5 N of Twenty- third. N 35by W 117 #10. Pa rick J. and F mma Donahue to James E. and Loutss F. Fescott, lot on ¥ live of 26:6 S o Twen 'y tuirl, S 25 by E 105; $10. Mary aud Joseph Smith (by K. L Whela: Sheriff) to John ¥. *uilivan. 0t on NW line of Freelon street. 125 SW of Zoe, SW 20 by N W §0; $1202. Michael Fallon to Frank J.. James, Eugene. Joseph and Themas Fadon, ail interest in 1ot on W corner of Foisom and Moss streets, NW 0 by SW 55: also ail intersst In estate of Annie Fallon; | o noie Falion to same, same: gift. Kate Fallon to same, same: gifi. James Ross, Margatet, Louis D. a1d Sarah M. W. and Mary J. Withingion (ross) 1o Andrew N. Aitxen, lot ot SW line of ~eventh street, 100 S of Foisom, 5o .0i on NE line of Bruce street (Harrison ‘avenue), 13) SE of Fol:om, SE 28 by NE 75: $250. Frichetce (or Freichei.), Chaxl SE 25 by SW 80 ALAMEDA COUNTY. Elizabeth F. Drury to Francis M. Cope, lot "'J 3-B ils, 2010 a case, 834c: O-b paiis, 1 in u case, e 10 Ppails, 610 & case, 81jc: 50-1b tins, 1or : wooden Luckets, U lIbs uet, cod summer. 10c; Sheepskins, u5@dvc long wools, 75@90c TALLOW—No. 1. rendered. "‘H‘/fm' Bb: No free, tive. J0@llc; San Joaquin, de- 14@8c: Southern 9@12c: tree Northeri, 12@idc B b: do, defective, §@llc; Humbvolde and Mendocino, #4: New Wellington. 88; flela Wellington. #7 50: Seattle, #5 50: Bry- send, $6 75 B ton: Cumberland, $14 50 B ton In bulk and $16 Peonsylvania, Anthracite Egg. $1a # Cannel, $9 50 @ Casile Gute ana Fleasant Val- ley, $7 60 Loke. $131n bulk and $15 B tou In sks. 'ry ompany Cube and Crushed and MARKET. Lullow. ctie < 107 Quiksilver fisks 39 R A Graham, Marshfield ¥ T Suther and. Orovil e Mrs C Uhlman & e, Mo C M Simpson. Pasadena H G Garder. Redwood C sou & w, S Jose Mrs M A Heath, Merced a8 C Boyer & w, Woodland Miss C Welsh. Tres Pinos Mrs T B Bond. Lakeport n Jose Julian Skeliy, Caiistoga J E Jones & w, san Jose J BB rnes & w. Alamedsa we&c, Vallejo ta Rosa Mrs A P erry, Sta Rosa J J Sullivan & w, Towle W N Hoskins, Nev City D B Harrison, S Kafael M B Higginson, Fresno | can | to navigation and all matiers of interest to oceaa L I Stevenson, Portiand 4T Angeles | Shea to_James Shes, lot on SE line of W of Ninth, SW 25 by SE 10t on N Iine of Twency-first sireet, 200 E of Guerrero, N Mary Schmuckert to Henry R. Schmuckerr, lot n I line of Sanchez street, 78 N ot Mneteenth, line of ¥ (fwenty-sixih sireet), 204 E of Church, k | tine of Highland avenue, 80 E of Plvmoutn street, E 40 by ~ 13250, block i, amended map Moss ‘Tract, Brooklyn iowuship; $lu. Henry Z. and Sarah M. Joues to Mary Olsen, lots 5to 8 blok 1, Allendale 1ract, Brooklyn Township: $10. 5 Hairs de Moore to W. H. Kosters, lot on NW line of Brandon sireet, 250 NE of Liovd avenue, NE 26 by NW 100 block B, Fruitvale Station Tract. Brooklyn Township: $10. 1. H. aud El'a K. Mershon to Emily K La- tham, lo. 5, block B, Latham terrace, Brookiyn Township: $2d. Mary J. of Eighth street block 96, Oskiend; ottrell to George Cottrell, lot on Sline 40 W of Brush, W 35 by S 100, . Builders’ Contracts. T. N. Holm (owner) wth J. W. Coburn (con- tractor), architect kdward J. Vogel, ail work ex- ce .t pain:lug, mantels. chandeliers and shades, on SE corner of Hyde and F.ddy streets, distant 37:6, therce K 25 by S 87:6: $3150. Lorentz kntzminger (owner) with Thomas B Goodwin {coniracior), architect B. R. Van Den- sen, ull work for a oue-story and basement frame building commencing at & point 210 west of the SW corierof Iiighteenth and Church streets, £ 27:6 by N 136:9, W 28:8, S 144:1014; 8161b. Charis Wucner with same contractor. archi- tect same. all work for a two-siory and basement fiame building commencing &: & point 182:6 W from the W corner of Eighteenth and Church streets, K 27:8 by N 128:814, NW 18:9 by S 136:9: $3190. Mrs. Hugh Foster (owner) with B. K. Albertson (contractor), architect noue, all wor< for a Lwo- story and basement frame buildine 01 ~ line of Kighteenth street, 76 W of Eureka, W 25 by 875, H. A. 208; $3490. (om ey H. Randall (owner) with W. W. Rednall (contiactor anda architect), all work for a two- story d basemen. frame bullding (flats) vn K liue of Howard street, 1:0 N of Sizceenth, N 30 by £ 125, M. B. 33; 84500 D — THE CALL CALENDAR. November, 1897. .| Moon's Phases.| [Su. Mo Tu. (W, | Th |Fr 1 4 5| 8 Flr:LQuuur! ] 1| 2 8| ey ke 0 S e R o ov. 1. 7] 8 910|112} 18 ———| e e | A Fuoll 00D, Nov. 9. 141516 17 |18 |19 | 20| | | | Last Quarter| 32|28 |24 |25 26|27 Nov. 17. | e e e New Moon. 28| 29| 30| R | ket o e [l el e fam| T | ! | Ficst Quarter| l L i | ] | |9 Ne'se I L BTEAMEKS 10 SAIL, BTKAMER | DESTINA (10N, FIER Btate of Cai| Vortiana Nov 4.10au Fierst Truckee.... Yaquina Bay. Nov 4, 5em Pler 3 Queen... ... |San Diego...| Nov 4,11am Fler 11 Huwboidt.. | HumboldtBay 5, 2px | Pler 3 6. Yau Plocil 6.10Aw | PlorL§ 612 | Pier 8§ 7. $am Pler 9 Acapuico... Panuma...... Nov B.12 m PM 88 Eanta Kosa. 8an Diego...” |Nov 8.11lam Plecll Weeoit...... | HumboidtBas 'Nov 8. 9y Pler 13 Umatilia.. Alllance. .. | Oregon ports.. Nov 810aw Pler 13 Peru., ../China &Japan Nov 9. lpm P M S Fomona. Sov 8. uru Plee) Columbla. . Nov :.10am Plerl} Chiikat.... | Nov 8, Baw|Plerit Coos Bay. Wolcott . Nov 10, $am Pler 11 Nov 10....... = Nov 11, uru Pler 7 |Grays Harbor. | Nov 1%, 5eu Miss 1 —_— STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, SreaMER | Frox i Dom Cleveland. .. 1 Mackinaw . 4 Emplre. 4 Evrexa. 4 Crescent ‘ Portland..... 4 Washtenaw 5 [ 5 [ & 6 8 Humbolai Bay [ City Sydnes... Panama.... S 8 City Puevia.... | Victoria & Fuge: Souna ' . 8 Chilkat. . Kel River...... 8 Coos Bay ... Ne port.. 8 Humbolat Humboldt. . ] Willamette. .. ~eattle.... . a Progreso |Beatue L T 9 Queen. San Diego. ... 10 State of Cal... | Poruana. . 11 North For. ... | Humboldt | 1 Dei Nore Grave Harbor 11 sSU » MOON AND TIDE. TNITED STATES COAST AND GFODETIC SURVEV. TiMes axp HeweHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN Francisco BAy. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL ACUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTe—The high snd low waters oc uc s the City Frout (Mission-street Whart) abou: twents- five minutes later than at Fori Polnt; ihe heighs of tide is the same at both piaces. November—1897. Thursiay. November 4 ..6.39 Moon rises ..., Sun rises ... 505/ Moo sets Sun sets | 3 . = T 13 5 5. 6 5. 7| 320| 5. 8! 850] 5 HW 9l 011 42 3.310. 10] 105/ 42 3511 NoTX—ID the adove exposition of the (ides the early morning tides are given in the left hand tolumn. and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence a3 10 time. The second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time coiumn the third tide, and the last or §ght band column gives the last tide of the day, e: when there are but three iides as sometimes sccurs. The helghts given are additions to the soundings on the United Mtates Coast Survey charts. except when a minas slgn (—) precedes tne Reight, and then number :I-v('lh sublraciive from the depth given by the charis. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographle Office located in the Merchanty' Exchabes is maintsined 1o San Francisco for the benefis of | mariners without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially Invited to visit the office, where complete sets of cha~3 and safling direcilons of the world are kept on hand: or com- parison and reference, and the latest informatlon Lways be obtained regarding lights dangers commerce. The time ball ontop of the buflding on Tele graph Hill is hoisted about ten minutes before noon. and is dropped at noon. 120:h meridian, by telegraphic signal received each dav from the United states Naval Observaiory s Mare Island al. A notice stating whether the dropped on time, or giving time ball was error, If aany, s erncon papera, =3 Lieutensnt. U, & N, 1o chargs Ball. BRaNCH HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE U. & N, MERCHANTS FXCHANGE. } SN FRANCISCO. November 3. 1837, The tme bail on Telegrapn hill wus aroppel exactly at noon to-day—L e.. at noon of the 13%ta meridian, or exacily at 8 P M. Greenwich time. W. S HUGHES, Lieutenant U. & N, in charze SHIPPING INTELL) ENCE, Arrivet WEDNESDAY. November 3. Stmr President, Nelson, 1613 days from St Michael: puss, to Alaska Fackers' Asss. Stmr Trockee, Daulels, 87 hours rrom Yaquina Bay. viaCoos Bay and Eureka; pass and mdse, to J 8 Kimoasll Haw whal stmr Alexander, Tilton. 16 days fim Fox Island: wnalebone. :urs, et to Pacific Trad- ing Co. Stmr Conuille River. Johnson. 15 hours from Fort Brag: 350 M it iumber, 0 Union Lumber Co Stmr Sants Cruz. Hinkle, 41; days fro - tle: produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co s Stmr Scota. Johnson, 25 hours trom Eure 2350 M sningles, 1:0 M 'shakes, 50M ft lumber, J R Haniy. Stmr North Fork. Bash. 25 nours reka; passand iumuver. to Charles N&nl:.mm e Stmr Umatilla. Thomas. 60 nours from Vie Sound; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Schr Gem, Olsen, 213 days from Ce : lum- wila BTN os Bag: lum. Schr Rio Rev, Schmaling, 20 ho Shel- ter Cove: 650 cds bark, to A W BQM':‘"; :::.m Ey Schr Joseph and Henry, Christiansen, 86 hours from Bandon: — M 1 iumber 10 Ubus ¥ Loes 94 bols sa mon, (0 Geiz Bros & Co. s Schr Go ama, ~drick. 3 days fro; Bay; 270 M 1t lumbsr. (0 Simpson Lamber gol " 3 Schr Ralph J Long, Hrown. 9¢ hours Hardy Creck: bark, (0 — Up river dlrect. Cleared. WEDNESDAY. November o S Pomona. Coustas, kureka; Goodan, ety Stmr State of California, Gree : Good- SR . Astoria: G 1p Inchcape Rock, Wil . CBC NS son, Queenstown; G Er ship Anaurcs, Donaldso, £ RN D, Queenstown; Ep- aw tark Mauns Ala, Hami: e Wightman Jr. * Hamilion, Honoluia: J ©-x bark Moel Efl: McNear. from 0. Owea, Queenstown; G W Sailed WEDNESDAY, Nov Stmr Alcatraz. Carison. oy Sumr Whitesooro. Johuson. Jumr Jenale, Moiier, Coqu! tunr Pomona, Cousins, Kurexa. simr Chilkat, Dunbam, kel Riven Port Harford. icholso Stmr Bonlta, Nicholson, Port BEZO0, Sumr Del Norte, Allen Brship Gala ea, Kiamioth, Hull. Schr Okanogan. Moore. Port Gamble. Schr Maxim, Olsen, Casps. . scnr Arcnie and Fontie. Colstrup. chr Trapsit. Joreen: schr Mary Etta. Nyman, Bow 'u Schr Newark. Beck, sowens Landinz. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS. November 3—10 ex—Weaihs: hazy; wind NW; velocity 20 mies. Stewarts Poin., $ The R P Rithet returns to H: The Ger ship Susanna was | rival for wheat (0 kurope, 50s. Wheat charters { om the Col hartered prior to umbfa River to Ea- ship Sierrs Nevada, 30s: Br bark tne Br Drcea, 368; Br bark Anamba, 27s 6d—all prior to Vic oria for London, j mon at ey Be ship Wasdule, wheat ai Fortisnd foF 37s 64; Brship Miscellaneous. LONDON, Nov 2—The ship Baltimore for San ¥rancisco video with loss of three of the crew a by heavy weather. Nor bark White 1 Capitan from Teturned to Monte- nd damaged Rose from ‘Tacoma for Clyde went achore at Sannox, but was fiated and pro- ceeded 0n her VOYag. Memorandura. Per Rio Rey from Shelter Cove—Carried away the moorings at Snelter Uove rocks several times, buc did no damage. Per Haw whal stmr Alexander lmm.!'ox 1s- alter of the wnal stmr Narvarch is on board with one foot frozen. Domestic P rte. SEATTLE—Sajled Nov 3—stmr_Signal. for San Fra cisco; stmr Lakme, for San Pedro: K o A S ¥uiled Noy $—Stmr Empire, for SOUTH BN D_Salled Nov 3—Schr Mary and [da, for San Francl l l?‘!:ll’.— alled Nov 3-Stmr Newsboy, for Ban nd struck On tne i1and—Albert ASTORIA—Arrived Nov $—Br ship Willlam Til Iie, from Nagasaki. DEWFORE-£ from Porc Blakele; ~ailed Noy 8—stmr Westport, for Hueneme. PORT LUS ANGELES—Arrived Nov $—Haw stmr San Mat=o, from Comox. Sailed Nov 3—Stmr Sunol. TATOO>H— Passet hence Oct 30. for Seattle from Shanghal, for Port Townsend. Outs de——HBark Meliose, for Victoria, ASTURIA—Salled Nov 5—Br ship Halewood, bark Lady Weniworth, ivea Nov 3—Schr Excelsior, Nov 8—simr Willamette, Br sbip Lord Rossoerry, from Santa Ros Queens own. MENDOCINO—Sailed Nov 3—Stmr Pt Ar for San rrancisco. USAL—Arrived Nov 3—Stmr Laguna, hence EUKEKA—Arrived Nov 3—Stmr_Pasadens, tn San Pedro: stmr South Coast, from Newport. Safled Nov $—Schr Norma. for cyon. for San Pedro. SOUTH BEND—8alled Nov 3—Schr Viking, for San Francisco. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 3—Brship Carradale, NEW PORT—Arrived Nov 3—Schr son, from Eureka; stmr Riv>l, from Fort Bragg. GREENWOOD—Safled Nov §—Simr Alcazar, for San Pedro. EUREKA— crescent Clty; 3-Stmr Weeott, for Ban Frao- scnr klize Miller, SAN PEDRU—Arrived Nov 3—Sehr 6 W Wat- rom Port Blakelev: schr Sersna Thayer, irm Eureka: bark Tid GHRAYS HARBOR Arr vea Nov 3—3chr An- schr Twilight, hence Uct Wave, from nie Gee, hence Oct 2 ¥oreign Porte HONGKONG—Arrivea Nov 2—Stmr Empress of India, from Vancouver. NEWCASTLE. NSW—Arrived Oct 28— Brship North Riding, from Sydaey. LIVERPOGL--salled Oct 30—Br ship Dudhope, for Victoria. YOKOHAMA—Salled Noy AUCKLAND—Arrived Nov 3—Brstmr Moana, hence Oct 14, Movements of Tran«-Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK —Sailed Nov d—Stmr St Louis, ‘07 Southampton: strar Germanic, for Liverpool; stm Southwark, for Aniwerp. GLASGOW—arrived Nov 3—Stmr Anchoria, for —Br stmr Colum- QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Nov land, from Philadeipaia HAMBURG-Arrived Nov 3—Stmr Scotia, frm 3—Stmr Penn- HAMPTON—Arrived Nov Paul. from New York. RPOOL—Arrivea Nov 3—Stmr Majestic, from New York. ROTTERD\M—Arrived Nov 3—Stmr Obdam, from New York. Importations. EUREKA—Fer 17 bxs fish 50 ke gluestock. :0 bxs apules shingies. 133 M ft lumber, 192 M shakes VICTORIA—Per Umatiila-3 pkgs express. 3 Tacoma E of Fa-go—4 cs paint nacs, 5 cs sewing macninee. Tacoma W of Fargo 908 hf-sks €00 qr-sks 408 sks flour. 3114 sks wheat, 1cs dry souds, 260 cs canned goods. Tacoms—3 cs drv zoods, 44 pkzs mdse. 2 110 rollers, 1 cs boitled beer. builion, 46 bils hides, 1 m:ddiings, 1750 sks oran. ‘Tacoma via ting, 2 Kgs mdse, 14 pkes burios Anacortes—840' cs ssimon. 2000 buis lime, 4 cs tooacco, 9J0 Lars — ce plants, 1 roll ma:- Evereit—47 bdls New Whatcom— SemIshmoo—8550 cs sa:mon Port Townsend—b8 sks neas. 5 piss mase, 3 s clams. 1 pkg express. 1 pke coin. Sitka—N sks ore, K.1113n00—6 pies fish. 60 buis oll. Wrangle—3 pkgs mdse. 1 ¢s mdse. 68 bbls salmen. Seattie via G N R R-1 pkg mdse, 789 sks wheat, 950 sks flour, 529 couper sia Seattle—45 bas nsh, paper, 109 bdis paper. 107 cs seed. 458 bils as- sorted bides, 17 cs smok-d fish. 53 bxs buiter, 50 bbis 12 kegs 0 hf-bDb.s saimon. 10 pkgs express, 1 wooden plugs 7 ¢s patent medicine, 8cs evaporated vegeiabies. 1600 Cs 5s.- 80 ska 75 bxs SU bbls rut.e ! oas. ancouver—700 cs bitters, 180 bdls 115 colls hoop steel, 130 bd.s ba:d steel 40 csks Deer, 50 csks touic, 2 pkgs mds; 350 cs lard. 568 bags creoiine, 77 b ch, 600 kess norseshoes, 25 drums giycerine, 1 wagon, 550 buls 1229 reels 700 spooks barbed wire, 56l odis 6 cx P [ wie, 7es leiter files, 1 cs B 0OOKS, 2 ¢ boits & bxs F S wrenches. 12bxshiuges, 3 v lamps, » cs tinw p tent medicine. 1 car lumo-r, kegs nalis 8 Keus sp'kes. 115 ¥ ware, 54 p 4 cs boits and nuls. 6€3 hames, coin mats, 3 bdis wacon castings 142 plates, 135 bdls fron, 544 ¢« whisy, 8¢ boots and shoe. YAQUINA BAY—Per Truckee—=27 bul«sal mon, 11 coops chickens, 17 hd., seed, ) keg butter, 88 cs saimon, 1 cs exgs, b bxs huckleberri-s, 437 sks potatoes. 1593 8.8 bran, 25 bbis batsam. 250 xks bark. 6:0 sks sborts, 4004 sks 817 gunnies flour, 84 cds stavebo. s, 21 bols apples. 6 bdis greea h des. Loos ay—740 cs salmon. 1§ Eureka—3y9 pkgs housenold good. DUUGLAS I-LAND- Per er. 2100 tars bullion. 30 bdls« faths, 1 Cs i, 1 pkg mdse. 1bdi deerskins. 44 pkgs mdse. cs dry goois. 6 sk 100 ob s glucose, s sweat pats, 7 cs hardware, 1cscaico. 8 bils 34 pkxs mdse, 1 bx ods, 4 bxs plants. Santa Cruz—-1 lot Tacoma via N floa:, +46 sks oa:s, Seattie—5335 cs sa.mon. > B R west of Fargo—4t8 nf-sks 504 sxs wheat. Per Santa Cruz—Burnateln Fros: Treadwe | Mioing Co: American Biscuit Co pinger & Co Daiafield. McGovern & Co Per North Fork—A Paladini; Sehluss & Co; Brigham. Hoppe J B Inzugiia.' Bissinger & Co Calliornia Glue Co; 1hos Deny Chambers, Price & Co Bissinger & ¢ & Co: Milan & € L G Sresovich & Co; gan Son & Co; Chas —H P Grav: Brown Bros & Ct lett Springs Mineral Water Co: ,Wol;;(s: 1‘)"“1;:. o & Co: ne Co: Dr Sicnel; Bro; Iialian-; : R Williams J. Un ted Engine Deminz-Pa m . E L Nuy; Geo a Clark & wiss Colony: Metier & G-bbard ri Pacific Coasi Bone, L oal and Fer- Selby Smelting ard Lead Co: 3 Geo Morrow & Eeed and Plant Co; 4J Newbergin: Roj S Cttiuheimer: Cox EDp nger & (0: Dowoo Bros: yal M.liinzCo: C A Luckbordt Hoffman Rotns: < P Fuller& C: Wheaton, Breon & Co: Chas Bauer & Co: Foster & Co: Alaska Packers' Assn; 3 . Price & Co: EJ Bowen & C0: CJ Leist & Co; S W C Price & Co; Oliver Ldwards: S Stie vater & Co; Wellman, Peck & Co J Everding & Co. American kiscuit Co B:0s; osensieln Bro: Loburn, Tevis & Co: Co: W F Braver & Co: -~ : Thos Watson: Mack & Co: Redington & (o Everctt Paip & Paper Co: emical Werks, b W Clook: S PR R: Tacoma and Roche Harbor Lime Co: Bel.ingham B.y Imp Co: Sideman, Lachman & Co Hromaua: American Union Fish Co; A Mueller & & hr-nd;’xutln £Co; American Impors ameter: Bissinger & Co Co: C EWhy X Duff & Co: Ed Carlso: der; ¥ R Cook: F Topliiz Bacuch & Cu: ‘Hllmeny Breahoff & Schwx A Zellerbach & son: J K Armsby rovero; J F Ulricht: J W Jon. Jobn Rosenfeld’s Sonss: K Bros & Nies: Miani& Co: M A N M J Brandeustein & C ~ar Francisco Automatic Register Co: legrapn (o: Lnin Paper Co: W G Hiuton: Poeins & Arnod: Roy apitol Cahde C0: V Sarte Yoader Co: Cralg. Stewart & tney & €o: C L Fuimer: C A Daniel; E Fagei bug: a¢ 4 5 L.gugla: vIIATK & Co: Pacific Wall P, Pettis; W G Ha. Hooker & Co. Sy up Co: Miller, Sloss & Scott & Sons: En.erprise : rewery. Cariigan & Co; Armour P Hoo! & Co: Washborn o3 Pacific Coa-t Moen Mg Co: \ aternousa & Lesrer; H 8 Crocker: J C Johnson & Co. Geo W J D French: Mai S Unua & Co: Adler & Greann. 0. Murphy. Grant & Ce Harrg Uana ( Anglo-American Cro he.s Buckingham, Hecht & Co e e TR GEORGE H. FULLER DESK 0. OFFICE DESKS, 10 PER CENT Reduction for 30 days Get our prices before pur- in & Winchester A 31 odinson: 2 Ron & o: Glassware Co: OFFICE FURNITURE g AND FIXTURES. C. F. WEBER 300-306 POST aT, Coruer Isml:;nx"s""'

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