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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1897 10 N THE COMMERCIAL WORLD Oor THE MARKETS., SUMMARY ed Siiyer adva Fifteen Failures last week. Whea: erlower. Farley steady. Gats, Corn ani Rye unchsm: Stocks of Hay aeficient 42.0C0 tons. Beans and Seeds dull Sweet Totators plentifal. Onjons firm. No change o Batier, Cheese or Eggs. Foultry dolng better. Game firm. Grapes siil demoralized. Oranges firm. unchanged 4 Hops quiet. Wool a o Coal 3 IHE WEEK'S FAILURES. T astreet Mercantile Agency Teports 15 san o Pacific Coast States and 1 ecritortes compared with ni 19 for the corre- The fallures for the past the trades ss follows; enera: store, 1 contectioners, 1 butcher. 1 res- e e 0nd hand far0 tare, 1 nats and caps, Ysalooms, 1 clacksmi:i, 1 harness 1 contractor, 1 boots and shoes, 2 cigars and LODACCO. vesterda wees ending vrevions ) 1896 for 1 12 for spon O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED ARZAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DUR PAST 12 HOURS ) Fxplanation. arrow flies wiih the wind. The top figures n indica‘’e maximum temperature for the ose underneath it.if any, the amount of ow in inches and hundredths ve hours. Isobars, or solid lines, co poin s of equal air pressure; i therms, or dotted lines, equal temperature. The word 1" means high barometric pressure and is_ususly sccompanied by fer weather: “low’ refers (0 low pressure. and ir usually preceded and sccompanied by cloudy weatherand rains ally first appesr on the Wasbington When (he pressure is high in_the interior ow along the cosst, and the isobars extend coast, rain s probable: losed with Isobars of marked curvature, rain south of Oregon is improb- able. With & “high” in the vicinity of Idaho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and colder weatlier in winter. The reverse of these conditions wili produce &n opposite result. “Lows” const. THE WEATH BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANcCISCo, No- vember 5, 1597, 5 P. & Th e followiag are the rainfalls for the past wenty-four hours and the seasonal rainfalls to ate as compared withthose of the same date last s-a-0on: Eureka 0 04, this season 4.07, last seasor 4 ¥2; Ked B uff.00, this season 2.71, last season 1.£3: Sacramento .00, this season 2 13. last sea- son 1.16; San Francisco.01, this season 2.04, last Fresno .00, this seascn 1.20, last San Luis Obispo .00, this season season 1.68; Los Angeles .00, this sea- last season 1.33; San Diego .00, this lasy season 110; Yuma .00, this ast scason L14. sco data: Maximum temperature 60, seusou 2. season 1. 5 last 1.05 Fran winimum 4%, mesn 54 Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. eeasor A storm of considerab'e energy is central to- ht over Weshingo) and Vancouver ls- I move eastward unite with & low r.n of Montanaa.d weather will remain except In the ex- p. however, a southward into o which event iay sfternoon and . “An area of high coast of Califoraia. w robably. g nia, may e exy stur ed nearly statfon- otalos. scutherly to southwest- ver Wasbington and wing maximum wind Tatoosh rom the y 30 south- Franciscofo November 6, 1897 ifornia—Probably fair Saturday. n extreme northwestern portion: 1 of the 40th parallel, south- sme. alr saturday: northerly Saturday morming In ex- : cloudy elsewhere; cloudy Saturday. T oudy Saturday. s nizona—Cloudy Saturday San Francisco robably falr Sat ura bt; fresh westerly LEXANDER MCADIE, Local Forecast Offictal. NEW YORK STOCK MARKE NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—The stock market under- wen: a course of very drastric liguidation to-day, 8s & result of which prices are from one to four points lower than they werelas: night. ‘1hat this course of things was helped slong by professional bear pressure wasmade evident by the very ur- gent covering movement which developed in the final half hour of trading and which ral prices of & great many stocks over a point from west p ints touched, reduciog by so mach csses which wo herwise be shown by the s trading. But this recovery a: the close was ed volume of busin ss and was app by the temyorary with crings as was done once v, only to be suc- de line. he motive of u iarge belie! that relations vere drif.ing This hat been o bear some time in the stock market and effective in pressing prices when- uld b - construed as corrch- Apprebensions on this score received a potential stimuius from the aciion of the New York Chamber of Commerce yesterday in app aling for an increase in the i orce of the U.iited States army as neces- he sdeguate protection of New York proper operation of its harbor defenses. & puoiished expresaions from the late United States Minister to ~paiu disciosing the charac- ter of the dipomaic rela.ons between the two countries and h s outspoken advo. acy of interver.- ti 0 by the United States in Cuban sffairs intensi- fied the se ¢ 0t apprehension xmong secur rer approach of the convening of Congress and belief that this event will crywiaiize the Government’s policy toward Spain made the prospect more vivid in the traders’ eyes Some continued spprehension regarding the health ©f the president of the sugar company made tha stock, with His powerful iufluence ou the whole market, particolarly weak. This combination of fuctors was conclusive in inducing maay large ho.ders of secirities to unload underthe convic- 1105 that 0o 1.umediate recovery 1o prices of any larze dimensions is likely 1o occur There was & lood of selling orders and very Iit- tle dispositioa in ADY quarter to buy. As & result enormous blecks of stocks wer- allowed 10 go for almost any grice they wou d brinz. In ihe first Tush of Jiquidation prices were offered dow.: very widely beiore eliciting any buying. - The extreme decline in Consolidaied Gas reached 8 poiats. 1n Sugar 534, in Lake Erie and Western preferred bl do comnon snd in Manhattan 41 Tnere Was scarcely an &ctive stock on the lis. that did not recede at least 2 points below last night end there wag & rush 10 sell bonds ss weli, an losses of between 1 and 2 points were frequent ail throush the lfst. The fact that the liauidation was not precipitated at the Opening was due to the fact tuat Lonton prices of American securities a vanced slightly. The enormous interests at that money center are usually so well informed in international af- fal-s hat the absence of apprehension there had the effect of steadying prices here momentarily. The fuct was 1ot lust sight of either that there was wice prev ed by renewed 1 q i ‘I here is no doubt \ha of the seliing was (I rup.u buvig for London sccount in this marketat ui- 05t a1l susas ot vie decline. Afie tue oper yrices fe.d i iondon to the New York pari ‘I here was nothiog to account for the haraeniug but the coveriug of shorts. Aside irom tae general weakness in bonds the feature of thal markel was the strength of Kan- #as Pacific cousols, which recovered 11 peccent from yesterday’s piice. #2,075,000. United States bonds declined 14 or 3 for all tssues. Total sales of stocks to-day were_ 596,800 shar s including: Atchison preferred 17,796, Chesnpeake and Ohio 10,871, Burlington 64.050, Illinois Ceu- tral 5390, 1. and N. 1=,720, Manhattan 13.110 Missourl Pacific 17,280, M. K. and 1. preferres 8610, New Jersev Central 67,000. New York ven ral 10 145, Northern Pacitic 3 , do preterred 24,420, Northwes: ‘i erminal 4685, Ontario ana Western 4510, Reading 12,715, Hock Island 15, 030. St. Paul 64,650, outhern')'ailway preferred 5110. Texas and Pacific 3:70. Union Pacific sec. ond assessment paid 12,545, W abash 4o prefrred The cay's sales were 7480, American Spirits 3493, American iobacco 17.045. Bay State Gas 6015, Chicago Gas 36,170, Electric 4485, Laclede Gas 3010, Lead 5100, Pacific Nail 540v. Pullman ace 165, Su- T. (. and 1. 11357, United Siates et preferred 35220, Western Uvion 11,696, Chicago Great Western 12,270. LONDON MARKET. NEW YOEK, Nov. 5.—The Evening Post’s Lou- don financial cablegram says: The stock markets were idle but steady to-day, except Americans, which were flat and demoralized at the opening. Dealers took the fall quite caimly, fudeed many bought, believing that the relapse had gone ‘ar enough. Then New York selling orders came pouring in, with repor:s of Democrstic gains. of Hanns’s vacation of & ~enate seat. of » firm note from Spain to Washington, eic. Consequently there was a furiber slump and the close was near the lowest. The other markets were feacurel The Paris bourse was firm and the Berlin mar- ke: steady. REVIEW OF THE STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK. Nov. 5.—In fis review of the stock market Bradstreet's to-morrow will say: At the beginning of the week an idea prevailed in Wall street that & more active and betier market would develop afier the election. On last Mon- day there was some purchasing of stocks by the bear iraders, though it geemed that professionals on the long side evened up contracts. The mar- ket on Wednesday was weak and d epressed. On Friday the market had a sharo decline, caused by unfavorable advices from Madrid sbout the Spanish Government's attitude toward (he United States in relation to Cubs und the resolu- tion of the « hamber of Lommerce calllng for bet- ter foriifications at New Yors. Cousiderable Liquidat.on marked the declipe. London, however, was not a seller of stocks hers a1d even purchased (0 some extent on the d clines, presumably for the purpose of covering shoit. The public here has been sbsent from the market, and disapointment with the turn of events nas induced mor- or less scattered liguidation of ong holdings. The bulk of the selling was, how- ever, for short account. The bear pressure comes malnly from the smaller traders, who have taken smuil profits whenever they pr sented hemseives, covering on limited declines, aud (hus produciug & number of temporary railies and giving the mur- ket upto Friday’s depression a very irregular ap- pearance. It is recoguizea that one of the reasons for the inactivity of large interest in the market is fur- nisned by the ‘act thal many houses of the first imjp ‘e are engaged iu the Uniun Pacific mat- 1, aud tbac untl that transaction is compleied they are unlikely to extend in other directions: and the same in & lesser degree may be suid of tne angements just completed b, the Chicago Gas people. In the latier par of the week unse.tiing tuciors were supplied by the iliness of Mr. Have meyer, who 13, huwever, declared to be coavales- ceat NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Closing Prices for Bonds and Railway Shares. NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—Money on call easy at 133@2%; last loan 2%; closed at 1i4@ prime mercantile pager, 55,@4lox; Sterling ex- chapze firm. with actual business In bankers' bills &t $» ¥533@4 8515 for demand, and $4 821 4 w25, for 60 uays: posted races, $4 B3@4 83%a ind $4 86@4 ¥63g: commercial bilis, 34 X134% siiver certincates. 5714@59c; bar siver, 5T71gc: Mexican dollars, 44lgc: Government bouds, weak; State bonds, dull; rallroad bonds, weak. CLOSING STOCKS. Raflroads— |St Paul & Omaha. 75% Atchison.... 1214 Preferred .......140 Preferred........ 26i4(StP, M &M.... 112015 Baltimore & Ohio, 154 |Southern Pacific.. 1Y Uapada Pacific.... 7933|Southern Kailway. 87 Cupada Southern.. 024s| Preferred . 7 Central Pacific.... 13 |Texas & rac 2015 | U P,tr 2d assmt pd (UPD&G Ches & Ohio. ago & Alton..160 Chicago, B&Q.... 82 |Wabash. Chicago & L Lii... 63 | Preferred. Chicago, Ind & L. 8 |Wheel & LK. do do prerd. 25 Preferred. S CCC&sStL..... 32%| lxpress Compani-s— Preferred.... ... 80 |sdams Ex.........156 Del & Hudson.....10834| American x. ... 116 DelL& W. 150 | United States...... 48 Del & Rlo G. 1015 Wells- Preferred...[] 4314 Miscellaneo Erfe, new ... 137 A Cot Oil... First preferred.. 34 Preferred .. FiL Wayne. 166 |Am’n Soirits. Gt Nor ptd. 130 Preterred 43, Am Tobacco.... Hocking Vai..... 100 | rreferred 1itinois Cenz. Lake Erle & W Preferred Lake Snore. Louis & Nasn Maohattan L.. Met St Railway... Michigan Central 10155 Minu &St L.. 2 do do 1 | Com. Cable Co. s Col F & Iron. Mo. Pacific R Mobile & Ohio. Nat. Mo K&T... Oregon Imp. Co.... do ~ prefid Pacific Mall....... 2535 N J Central..... Pullman Palace,. .. 186 N ¥ Central. 3 silver Certificates. 5714 N Y Chicago & $iL 13 | Stan Rope&Twine 4 do do 1s: prefd. 73 (Sugar.. 181 do do 20 prerd. 3154| Preferred....l110 Nor West. .. 18 |TC&lron.. Ul 233 No Amer Co. 4 |US Leather..lll e, No Pacific . 167 Preferred.. ..l 6014 5014 U S Kubber.. .l leig Ontario & W. 147 Preferred - Baly Ore R & Nav 80 °| Western Union.... 85 Ure Short Line %/Ch G W Stiong Pitisburg. ... . C&ENW. -1181, Readinz, Preterred.. ... 162 tock Isiand. s KioG & Watn..... u2 St Louis & 8 F 4 °| Preferred. i5e Preferred.... 9 [StL& Sou 6 St Paul. ., 90 | ¢olst preferred. gz Preferred. 1189 | do zd preferred.. 18 CLOSING BoxDs. U X New 4s, reg...12714 (N J Cent Gen 5s..112 do do 4s. coup..12715| North Carolina 6s.122 @0 4s, Teg. 111235 | Do as 102 dods. coup.......1135; | Northe 9514( Do, 3s 5 11433| Do, ds...ooie 904 11414 (N Y'C &8 L43.103% 11091/ | Nor & W és. .......120 108 Northwest Consois 146 .08 Do, deb 5s.. 115 Do, Class € J100 | Oregon Nav ists..11114 Do, Currency.... 98 Do, 4s. ... 92 Atchison 4s.. ... %575/05 Line 63 tr..... 119 Do, Adj 45 631y Do, Bstr......... 93 Canada So. 2ds.... 107 Can Pac 1sts. O lmp ists tr. Do, B8 L, ...... Chgo Term.... ... 4234 Pacific 6s, of '95. C& Ohio 9s........ 1101 Keading 4u......... 836 C i & D a%es... 1045 Rio G West, Isis.. 81 Den& K G Ists. 108 (St L& I M Gen 58 83 Den S 88 ISt L&S FGen 65115 -1uniy | St P consols......... 138 St P C&Plsts. .. 119 Do, Seies = Jup Gen Electric 5s....101% S Carolina No-fnd. 14 GH&SAGs....106 |Southerr Rv bs... 901y do do 2s '0fd 1023 ~tanRpe&Twineds 60 H&T Cent 110" | Tenn New Set 3s.. do con Bs. 1103 |Tex PacL&G 1sts Iwa C 1sts. . 97%,| Do,reg 2s..... 2614 Kan P Contr...) 85 |U P lsts 55204 Kan P1st(DDjir.110 |UPD &(;ml 1sts._ 4534 La Nw Cousol 4s.. 99 Wab L&N Unids...... 84 | Do, Missouri 6s... . [1100 | West Shore 45.....109%4 59145| Va. Centuries . 8514 Do, deferred N Y Central Tsts. 118 | KsCity P&G1sts 55— MINING STOCKS. .67 4 Chollar............8 50/Ontan.........,...8 300 Crown Pofnt.[." 32/Ophtr.. SN0 Con. Cat. & Va. 110| Piymouth. 08 Deadwood .. 90, Quicksilver. 100 Gould & Curry. 50| “do pfd..... 500 Hale & Norcross. 1 45|Sierrs Nevada.... 65 iHomestake. ...... 30 00| *tandard 155 Tron Silver. 25| Union G 40 Mexican. 45 BOSTON. Nov. 5.—Atchison. 1214: Bell Tele- phone. 250: Chicago, Burlineton and Quincy, 91%; Mexican Central, bl4: Oregon Short iine, 1734 : =an Diego, —; General Electric, 3015, DUN’S REVIEW OF TRADE, NEW YORK, Nov. 5. —R. G. Dun & Co.s weekly review of trade to-morrow will say: ~tronger proof of the great change in the condi- tion of busitess coud not be given than is found in the detailed report of failures by branches of business for the moath of October. Though swelied by a few large speculative or brokerage failures. the aggregate was smaller than in any other monh for more than four years. except in July and August and cne monch in 1894, The mabufacturing and trading fallures, $7, 825,190, against £7,830,811 In September and $7.760.8:5 in Auzus., inc.ude one for $1.000,000 baving 00 relatioa 10 the present sta e of busi- ess. During the four weeks irou-manufacturing fallores have DOt been smaller except in one monts, wool —manpfaciuring except 1o two m0:31hs, leather und shoes and_urclassified manu- facturing except in four monhs and common menufacturing except in six months. O trading classes faiures have never been smaller in grocerics, jeweiry and bioks except in one moath, ciothing ana furniture and unclassi- fied trading except in two months, and ten manu- facturing and eleven trading classes out of four- een ench have never rajorted smaller failures in a third of the pas iorty-eight months. Improve- ments 80 general, wth a remarkably low average 0 most classes. has a meauing which caunot be mistaken. The quie: foliowing the great rush of orders and purchases for over two moaths 18 still I creased in many braucaes by unseasonab'y mild weather, und yet the mills are obiiged o refuse many orlers because unable to finish previous en- gagements sion enough 1t is in every way fortunste for the industries and the buyers. since specuistion wouid other- wise udvaiice prices. More works nave joined the nctive list, inelud- ing some long idic, and the production iniron manufacture s the greatest ever known. The output of rig agaln exceeds the demand. wkich Daturally diminishes near the c.ose of the year, and prices vield s!ightly. but the consumption is keot at the maximum by pressure of oraers, which the works are unable to fill fast enongh. The Illinois Stee Company, shipping 5000 tons of finished products per day, is behind. Esstern and Western orders accumulate for railway ma- ter als, for cars and bars, for ship plates and structural forms, Another rise 1o wheat lifted the price above $1, but profit-taking speedily caused reaction and the price closed 2igc lower for the week. Feceipts were abou: 1.000.000 bushe's larger than I year, and Ataatic exports, flour inciuded, 3 287.546 bushels, against 1862633 last y EXports in October, a8 in >eptember, were heavier than in any preceding montn, and after £loomy reports of th* condition of winter whea: extensive rains have caused material lmprove- ment. Failures for the week have been 275 in the Uniied States against 280 last year, and 30 .n Canada against 52 last year. BEADSTE. ET’S REVIEW. NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—Pradstreet’s to-morrow will say: Killing frosts South, the raising of quur- antine which may be rezarded as the resumption of traflic, and a prospactive revival in demand for staple merchandise constitute the trade features of the week. Rains in Central Western and Western States, followed by colder weather, have favored farmers and stimulated demand irom fnterior storckeep- ers. This has made a favorable effect at Louls- vile, St Louis and Kansas City. Jobbers in Northwestern Stawcs are awalting seaso able Weather (o stimuiate the heavy dry goods a:d winter clothing. L.r<er kasern ¢l les report no increases in the general merchandise movement. New England centers report {hat orders from tne West exceed those from the South or k.ast. Leading manufacturing industries continue fairly well employed. While there has becn & moderate reaction in iron and steel, furnaces a.d mills continue well +mp 0. ed, and the outlook for higher quo:ations next year 13 unchunged. In addition to lower prices for southern and Bes- semer pig &.d for steelbi lets, quotations for naval siores, wools, copper, coffee, purk, flour, oats and wheat are jower, for _cotton, print cloths, sugar and beef are unchanged, ana for Ine dian corn, lead ad lard a shade highe; Exports of wheat, flour inciuded as w trom both coasta of ihe Uni.ed States and from Montreal this week sggregate 5,575,216 bushels, compared with 5,911,391 bushels 1ast week, 5,472,000 bush- els one vear ao, 2,066,000 busheis iwo yea g0 2,689,000 bushels three years ago, aud s con- trasted wiih 2.815,000 bushels {u (he correspond- ing week of 1893 Exports of Indian corn this week amount to 2,199,550 busnels, compared with 1,558,000 bushels' lust week, 2 297.005 bushels in the corresponding week one vear ago, 1,255,000 bushels two years ago, 75,000 bushels three years ago, aud as concrasred with 63,000 bushels in the firsi week of November, 1893, There are 223 business failuses reported through- out the Unitcd States ihis week, compared with 218 last week, 285 1n the corresponding week a yeur axo, 260 (wo years avo, 241 three years ago, and as compared with 333 in the first week of November, 1893, BANK CLEARINGS. NEW YORK, Nov. 5. — Tne following table, complied by Bradstreet, shows the bank clearings at the princlpal ciiies for the we-k ended November 4, with the percentage of increase and decrease, sy compared with the corresponding week last year: Percentages. Dec. CrTIES. New 3 ork. $685,469.014 Boston. ... 115.148.3.6 Chicago. b 109,985,279 Philude phia. . 63.537,520 =t. Louls 27 034,753 Plutsburg 15,383.067 Baltimore .. 15,959, 388 19,072,208 12,959,400 Cincinpati... Kansas Cit New urle: Minnespolis. Detroit. Cley Loulsviile Providence. Milwaukee, ~t. Paul. Buffalo Omana.. Indianapolis ... Columbus, Ohio. . Savannah'.. Denver *Atisnta Salt Lake Cit Portiand. Or. Los Augeles. Seattle....... Tacoma. Spokane. Toledo.. *Gulves *Houston . EadEleain; " Seoo 1,356,62 963 2438 830 330 1,814,0:9 3 OB X et 0 4 3 [3 1 3 L3 Totals. U. 8., .....81,216,546,718 Totals outsiage New York City... 530,877,750 DOMINION OF CANADA Montreal veenee.. $18,995,105 . 81:6794 8,342,880 Toronto, Winnipeg. Hailfax.. Hamilton St. Joun, N e T *Not incinded in fotals. NEW YORK GEAIN AND PEODUCE. NEW YORK. Nov. 5.—Flour Recelpts, 28,787 barreis: exports, 10.510 barrels. Market mo:er- ately active and weak at low prices. Mingesota patents, $5 10@5 40: Minnesota bak ers, §4 30@ 455; Winter straits, $4 6U@4 75; winter extras, #3 40@3 90: winter low grades, #2 90@3 10. WH: AT — Receipts, 95,775 busheis: exports, 104.887 bushels. Spot weuk: No. 2 red, §97gc. Options opened easier anud, with few excep:lons, showed a weak tendency day, influencea by unsatisiactory cables at small export demand, re- newed pounding of December and lisht specula- | e support. (losed 1@ %c net lower, latter on December. November ciosed 961ac; December, 96 11-16@9753c, closed 8674 HOPS—=teady: Siate, common to choice. 1895 croy. 4@6c; 1896 crop, 6@9c: 1897 crop, 14@17c; Pacific Coast, 1895 crop, 4@6e: 1596, 6g9¢; 1897, 13@ London market, b5@bbs. W. 01 —Quiet. PETROLEUM—Dull, P1G IRON—Warrants barely steady; $690 bid and 26 95 asked. LAKE COPPER—Dull, at $10 85 bid and 211 asked 1) N—Very quiet: $13 60 bid, $13 70 asked. SPELTER—Quiet: =4 10 bid, $4 20 asked. L AD—Exchange very dull'at 8+ 8714 biojand $3 991, askea Brokers strong, $3 COFrEE—Options opened steady, advance, closed barely st-ady at a ne! 5t0 10 poin's. “ales 20,000 bags, nc cember, $5 T.@$b 75; January, $5 75@ at 10 points lvance of 5. Spot Coffee- and steady. Mild quiet, Cordova, 925@15¢. Sules, 1000 bags Rio No.7 spot at 614¢. SUGAL—Raw, nominal. Refined steady. Mold 5ljc: Standard A. 47gc; Confectioners’ A, 7ac: wut Loat, 58gc; Crusied, 5asc; Powdered, biégc: Granulated, 5¢; Cubes, bljge BUTTER — Keceipts 1450 packages; Western_creamery, 14@35%4c; Eigins, faciory, 10@13c. EGGS—keceints, 5308 packages steady; State ana Penusyivania, 18@21c; Western, 20c. Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—Callfornia dried fruits quiet. Eviporated Appies, common, 5@7c; pr.me wite tray, blic: wooi-dried prime, glec: choice, B3z@9c: fancy, 9@9Vac. PRUNES—5@814- § 1, as 1o size and quali APRICOTS—Royal. 7@8%c; Moor Park, 9@ 1le CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. LONDON, Nov. 5. — Porter Brothers Com- pany sold Callfornia frult to-day: Pears-Doy Du Comice, $3 36@4 80 B box aud $2 16 B hulf. box: Glout Morceau, $3 36@4 32 B box; Doy onnes, 83 12; Block’s Acmes. $204; B. Ciair- geaus, §1 44@1 68 B half-box; W. Seckels, §1 32 @1 50 B haif-box. PHILADELPHI., Nov. 5.—The Earl Fruit Company sold California fruit at auction to-day Grapes—Tokays. slogle crates, $1 15@1 65; aver- $128: doubles, $193: kmpeiors, siugle crales, $125@l 40: average, $130: Fereria, $125. Oue caz sold to-day. BUSTON, Nov. 5.—The Earl Fruit Company ea the foliowing prices for California fruit te-day : Grases—Tokays. single crat s, 75c@$1 05, average 1 01: double crates, $1 60@S . uverage $177: 1 mperors, sin-le ‘crates, 90c@s$1 30, aver- age §1 06: Black Fererrs, 95c@8$1 20, average #1 13. ‘I hree cars sold to-day. CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—The Earl Frult Company i a c; doubles, $3 75: Verdelle, 03, 6UC@S) 05, average 8ac. Corniclhon, @1 20, average 99¢. Five cars 30id Lo-day. NnW YORK, Nov. 5—The Ear Fruit Com- pany realized the foliowing prices for Califoraia Iruit to- ay: Grapes—Tokays, single crates, $1 15 @ 50, average $1 28; doule craies, $2 45@3 30, average $2 90. Plums—Coe's Late Red, 95c. Four cars sold to-day. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—There was a great con. trast between the wheat trade of Thursday and that of to-day. Yesterduy the trade was puzzled by the remarkable changes, and could scarcely keep pace with ail the news at hand. To-day the pit was stupid. Opening trades in December ranged from 941gc 10 9414¢, or ¢ to Y4c above yesterday’s close. There was some December for sale early, but nothing like the offerings yester- day. They were suflicient, however, to cause a decline 1o 9334¢c. This was followed by a decline to 933/gc and snother decline to 93%4c. Ma. sales were at 9134¢,10 9lc, 10 9134¢, to 807%c nd he'd 9.14c—3/gc under lust night. The market welghied itserf without any display of support by the cilque. Liverpool was firmer than expected at Lhe open- ing at only 14d 10 lpd decline. Paris was upa Iittie and firm. The strengil of the foreign mur- nets was the factor in the small open Chicago receipis were 144 cars, against 97 last year, whi e Miuneapo.is and Duluth got 949. com- pared with 654 & year ago. 1u addition (0 the rail rece!pts at Chicago another rargo of 50,589 bush- els No. 1 Northern spriug was inspected in store. The primary marke! receipts w re 1,155,000 bushels, compared with only 731,000 busbels the corresponding day of the year before. Minne- apolis wired that wheat stocks will iicrease 1,209,000 bushels for the wees. Duluth claims a Jecrease 01 450,000 busheis. The bulls have iule iope for 111 the visibie suppiy outlook for Mon- day. Toe officlal board showed 50,000 bushels. Northern spring inspectea from lake or canal. It also showed 48,000 same transferred from private houses. The break in New York stocks | on the une: iness over Cuban matters helped weaken wheat. As for dayathe best call poin: was the heavy exports. Wheat and flour clear- ances at five por:s were 573,000 bu: 762.000 bushe:s yesterday. Priv gave 80,000 bushels wheat clearsd Lels on top of e messages at Galveston. .The St. Louis claim thatthe Mississippl River ports make the whea: condition 53 age 24 per cent haa no influence. and the acre- Afier midday there was a retura of the eariy heaviness. Decem- ber settled down a little to 9 34c and _May sold at 9034c. New York message claimed worked for export. firmer near the close, December rail and May to 9034,@90%c. piices. Corn was extremely dull cansed prices to touch the months. Uais acted lowest 35 beatloads The market became a litile ying to 933450 These were the fiial and rather weak. Local couditions rather favored higher prices a caused some advance daring the morning weakness of wheat prevaied and The liquidat on points for two in muech the same way as corn. Buyers were quite ple tiful for a time after the opening and prices were firm and sl Provisions were very siow, ouisid ightly higher. e trade bei Imost altogether lacking. 1he marsei was weuk, influenced by the heaviness of | grain markets = ‘I'ne leading futures ranged as {ollows: ] ARTICLES. Upen. | High. | Low. Wheat No 2 I Nov.mber, New. s .|l 93 9ity| 9iv,| 923, 9334 813 | 17| 80Ls)| 807 November.. .| 2534) 257 2514|] 2634 Lecember. | 2614l z6yg| 284l 2 Mas.., lp7g| 80| 193g|| 1954 Lars No. 2— | December. 1984 193] 19141 194 May. ... | 2iel w2t Ulin|| vibg Mess Pork @ bbi— | ! December........... 1s_;y,§r,;;2yugm, gsc_sm’ anuary - 85 5’ |8 4 {84 Lard, $ 100 = December... 425 (4256 420 [422 January ... 130 |140 (435 (4370 hort Ribs, December.. . |4 45 4 45 442154 4214 January.. 4 4735|450 442154 42145 Cash quotations were as 1oliows: Flour, easier, 10c concessions quoted: No. 2 Spring w heat, 86! @87c; No. 3 Spring Wheat, 81@92c: No. 2 h:f 94 No' 2" White, White, £ 0. b. No. 2 Barley, No. 4, — Prim t o b, 2214@2816c: No. £ o b, 28@40c: Timothy ~ Seed, $2 Short ~ Ribs sides Yac; No. 2 Corn, 263,@20 7 N0. 2 2310@: 4 0. 1 Flaxseed. $1 0315@1 071, Oats, 19345 oA 2_Rye. 47c; No. ¥ —. Jess Porik @ obl, $750@7 55: Lard. B 100 Ds. $4 25@14 s (100se). Dry Salted Shoulders (boxed), Clear Sides (boxea). 434c: finished 0ods, per gal, £1 18; Sugar, granulated, —; standard A, —. 813504 c: Shoru Wiges 2 distiliers’ CULIOAS, —; ARTICLES. Keceipts. | Shipmenta. Flour, bbis ....... 11.000 7.000 Wheat, ba. 86,100 8,000 Corn, bu. ..., 280,000 482,000 Oats’ bu 304 000 451,000 Eye, bu. T Barley, bu 126,000 9,000 On the Produce Exchange to-dav th ket wes firm; creameries, o Butter mar- 15@23c; dairies, 12 8@SYac; exgs firm, fresh, Shipments. Busheis 3.,570 @20c: cheess quie:, 16 Wheat Movements. Recelpts. Bushels. Cltfes. 531,080 Minueapolis. 200,119 Dututn . 33,850, 85,950 64,503 67.000 34,741, 106,500 1,129,143 - Milwaukee 5,214 95,750 66,071 % 50,992 - Baltimore. = New Urieans. 218,087 PARIS FUTURES. Flour — Opening .. 25,910 050, 46,126 140,578 104 Mar. 7434 Clostng. ...\ 0.0 Wheat—Opentng Closing.. LIVERPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Dec. Opening 767 Closing. 7 634 T4, 7 EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET, CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—CATTLE—Sales weraat an extreme rauge off $3 85@5 35 for the poorest Lo the best lots. ers and av $230@3 for bolognas. iargely at Caives showed no change. Texas ca Bul's sold at $: 8.@3 30 ‘or feed- Cows sold $2 76@3 26 and heifers at $3@a. itle sold off a littie and Western rangers broke about 10¢, good to choice steers selling ac $4@4 5. HOGS—Trade in hogs was uctive to-day at about Thursday's late prices. Heavy packers sold at 83 2:@3 50, and prime bacon hogs at $3 65@3 70, the bilk of the offeriugs crossing #3 45@3 5. the scaies at ‘The markes closed ficm. SH . kP—Sales were largely a dime lower than the week's best prices. Native sneep movea ot at $2@2 75 for the p.orest Lo $i 50@4 60 for the bes, while Western range flocks brought $3@ 435 few prime seicc ed lambs brought & 1ings going for $4 6U@S5. Keceipis—Cattle, 2500; 12,000. hogs Kani KANSAS CITY, Nov. 5.—C. ceipts. 5000. DMiarket steady. T $2 50@4 00; Texas cows, tive steers, $3 70@5 00; $200@4 10: stockers and feeders, 000. Market ste: packers, $3 37 @+_6U; lights, ‘83 45@3 ©734: yor 5 873; plks, $3 40@3 5. SulLEP — Receipts, 2000. Lambs, §4 00@d 70; mutious, §2 40: Omaba, OMAHA. Market active and stronger. $i@4 90: Western sieers, steers, $323 60 canners, $1 752 £0: stockers and @4 4U; caves, 3 U@ bulls, st 375 £380@ —Receipts, 3700. £3 36@3 00: 3 45@3 65: bulk of sales, 3 40@5 SHEEP—Receipts. 800, Market > cloice natives, $3 60@d 0 Market @3 80; luzbs, $3 76@5 NURTHERN WHEAT Oregon, PORTLAND. $2 50@3 65; natlve cows and heifers, Buik of sales, 53 45@3 5214 neavies. @3 50: mixed, $ Market mixea, $3 40@3 4 Lambs ‘old activeiy at $3 75@5 85, and u 5 9U@S, year- ,000; sheep, ATTLE—Re- exas steers na- $275@4 50; ady to strong: 340 45 kers, $3 05@ steady. @4 25. Nov. 5.—CATTLE — Receipts, 2200. Native beet steers, 430; Texas cows and heliers, $2 85@3 75: teeaers. 83 60 ags, eLc., $20@ i3 stronger. i light, 45. lower. Fair 1air to choice Westerns, §550@4: common «ud siock sheep, §3 MARKECL, Nov. 5.—The local wheat market is unchanged as far as quotations are concerned, but there is a much weaker feeling few dealers are quoting 78c as an e: prevalent. A xtreme figure for Waila Walia but are not anxlous to buy at tbat price. Others decline to quote more ihan 77¢, and with the continued firmness in chariers it is feared that prices witl go still lower. harter rate of Lhe season was reporied yesterday when a 2200-ton ship was taken &t 38s. Cleared—British ship Bandenaria, with 109,567 bushels wheat. Washington. TACOMA. Nov. 5. No. 1 blue stem, 81 BUSIN PORTLAND Queenstown, Wheat weak and lower, No. 1 club, T8¢ ESS, PORTLAND, Nov. 5.—Exchanges, $507,264; balarces, $87, 19, FOREIGN MARKETS. London LONDON, Nov. 5.—Conso's, 112 2A1d; French rentes, 103f 52c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 5.— Wheat—Quiet; 6-16; sllver, No. 1 standard California wheat, 383 114d; cargoes oft coast, partinily 3d rather eas! lower; cargoes on passage, English coun'ry markets, steady: Frencu couniry markets, ficu; wheat in Paris quiet; flour in Paris easy. COTTON - Uplands, 5141 cLosE WHEAT—Spot No. 1 red Nor dull. 7s 8a. cor 35 174d; January dul, 3g 4d. FLUUR~SL Louls fan EXCHANGCE Sierling Exchange, 60 days. Steritng Exchange, sight. Sterling cabl| New York Exc ) New York lxchange, telegraphic., Fine Siiver, per ounce. Mexican Dollars. . thern spring ovember dull, 85 134d; December dull, winter firm, 10s 3d. AND BULLION. §484 487 FRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Cavaliere Clampa takes for Cork 57,094 ctls, valued av $88.500. Another decline occurred yesterday, both on and Off call. Locai quotations are as follows: $1 4614@1 4714 for No. 1, §1 483, for choice and 81 bU@1 624y B ctl for extra choice jor milling. 4 CALL EOARD €ALES. NFORMAL SEssION—0:15 o'clock. 6000 ctls, $1 45%: 14,000, 51 46, $1 44: 14,000, $1°2534; 000, $1 43 SECOND Ss810N — Decemb r — 81 455, Nay—10.000, $1 4514 cin #1050, 5000, 30 4T e 3146 ’ . AFTERNOON & - — ESSION 28 000. 31 443 BARLEY—Chevaller is about cl the ouly demand is for seed. Brewi unchanged. Feed. 8214@»T1j4c for anrk and choire brigh.: Chevalier. for seed, Brewing, dark Comst. CALL EOARD SALES. INFORMAL EESS10N— BECOND SESSI0N~—N0 sales —Decem ber— May—6000, %5000 ctls, May — 4000 $1 457, December—16,000, Decamber—3000 culs, Fg: 22.000, $1464 May—2000, $1 44l ned up ana 13 duil and Leel is steady at the quoiations. 9 @9214c for 3 U@l €0: $105 tor No. 1 and 80@¥dc B cul sor 5 o'clock—No sales, [N 161000 | REGULAR MORNING SEss10N—Nosales. ATTERNOON SESSION — December—2000 ctls, 8Blic. M y—v000, 5-34c. OATS—Were dull and unchanged. - Fancy Feed quotable at $1 25@1 30; zood to choice. §1 15@ 120% ctl; common, §1 0714@1 12Y4: Surprise, $1 2245@1 27Y;: Red, §1 1714@1 30; Gray, 81 10 @115 Miling, $1123:@1 1744 @ cil: Biack, for seed, 81 35@1 50. Clivpea Oats sell at $1@2 ® ton over the raw product. CORN—The market is overioaded and dull at unchanged quotstions. Smail Round Yello £11714@1 20 B ctl: Large Yellow, 97%4c@8li White, 5. RYE—£1 10@1 1214 B etl. EUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 20@1 25 B ctl. FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, 84 TH@4 B Bakers' extras. £4 50@4 €3 9 bbl. CORNMEAL, KTC.—Feed Corn, ® ton; Cracked Corn, $23@24 ® ton. MILLSTUFFS—Vrices in sacks are as follows, usual discount to the trad-: Grabam Fiour, 3o ¥ 100 Ibs: Kye Flour. §250 % 100; kice Fiour, $5 75: Cornmeal. §2 23: extra cream do, $3; Oatmeal, $3 50: Oat Groats. $4: Hominy, £3 10@ 3 a3 Buckwheat Flonr. #3 25@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $3 25; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, £3 2b: Kolled Oats (bbis). $5 70@d 90: in sucks, $375: Pean Bariey, Bpilt Peas, $550; Green do, $4'25 % 100 Ibs. HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS, The Hay Exchange is now taking the stock on hand in the State tributary to San Francisco, and che reports thus far received lndicate a supply of about 45.000 ions 155 than at this time last year, a ract whicii s favorable Lo an advance in prices Iater on. $RAN—$16@16 50 for the best and $14 50@15 ® Lo for outside brands. MILDLINGS—$20@20 50 for lower grades and £2150@22 50 B ton for the best. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $19@30 W ton Ollcaxe Meal ai the mill, $30 ¥ ton: joboing, §31; Chopped Feed, $15@16 # ton: Cocoanui Cake $1760; Cottonseed Meal, $29@30 B ton. HAY—Wheat, $12@13 % ton: Wheat and Oat, $11@14; Oat, $10@12; Bariey. $10@12: com: pressed, §12@14; Alialta, ¥8@9 5U; siock, ¥8@Y; Clover, $5@10 # ton. ETRAW—30@40c ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. There Is no change to report. Both Beans and Seeds are dull. BEANS—Bayos, $1 ¥5@1 95: Small Whites 81 10@1 25; Largs Whites, 90c@$1 10: Pinks, £135@l 46; Reds, $1 36@1 60: Blackeye, §1 75 @190: sed Kidney, $175@1 90: Limas, $165@ 175 Butters, $1 4081 60; Pea, $1 30@L 40, SEED> — Brown Mustard, $3 B ctl: Yeliow Mustard. $2@2 50 ® ctl: Fiax, $1 50@2; Canary Beed, 214@23c B D: Allaifa, 6l4c: Hape, 2@ 284c% Hemp, 8¢: Timothy, 53¢, GLBLED PEAS—Niles, 81 26; Gresn, 31 2001 &0 POTATOES, ONIONS, VEGETABLES. Onfons are in light supply and firm. Sweet Po- tatoes are demoralized. Vegetablesare about the same. POTATOES—Early Hose, 30@85c; River Reds, 40@a5c: Kiver Burbanks, 30@4Uc: Oregon Bur- bauks, 50@6Uc; Salinas Burbanks, 80@s0c; Sweet Poinioes, 40c ® cil for Rivers ana 60@85c for Merced. ONIONS—£1 25@1 40; Pickle Onmions, 50@75¢ B mack. VEGETABLES—Squash 1s rowfat Squash 1s_quotable st $10@lz B lon: Hubbard ~quash. $1U@.2 ¥ ton; Bay Cucumbers, 50@65¢ B box: Green reppers, 40@s6e for Chile and B0@u5e for Bell, Dried Peppers, 5@6c; Green Peas, 5@ikc B Ib: String Beaus, 4@5c: Lima Beans, 25@3c ® Ib: Dried Okra, 6@3c: Egg Plant, 50a76c: Cabbage, 60@Tde B cu; Carrots, 25@ S0C # suck; Gariic, 1%5@2c ¥ 1b; Tomatoes, 308 40c ® box. POULTKY GAME. POULTRY—A car of Eastern sold at $4 for Ducks, old Koosers and Fryers. $1 25 for Geese, §5@b 50 for Hens and young Roosters and $3 50 tor Broilers. Local stock 1s dolng better and young Poultry has advanced. Game is higher. Eome very fine stock is belng recelved from the north, and iu is bringing more than nearby stock Live Turkeys, 13@14c _for Gobblers and 12@14c for Hens; dressed Turkevs, 15@16¢; Geese ® palr, #126@1 50: Ducks, $3 50@5: Hens, §3 50@5: Roosters. young, $4@5 P doz: do, 0id. $4@4 25: Fryers, £3 50@5; Brollers, $3 20@3 50 for larg and $2 50@5 for small: Pigeous, §1 25@1 50 # doz for young and 75c@8$1 for old. GAME—Quail, ¥ dozen, $1 25; Mallard, 34@ bout gone, Mar- AND 5: Canvasback, $4 50@5: Sprig, $2 50; Teal, $.@2 259 doz: Widgeon, $2@?2 25: Smail Duck, $17 iy Geese, $2 60; White, 31@1 50: Brant, $1 50: Knglish Snipe, $1 50@1 75: Jack Snipe, The@S$1: are, $1: Rabbits, $135@1 60 for Cot- tontalis and 75c@81 for small. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS, Quotations for all kinds remain unaltered. BUTTER— Creaumpry—Fancy creamerles 28@28c: sec- onds, 26@2752¢ B Ib. DAIKY—Choice 1o fancy, 23@25¢ B Ib; lower grades 16@22Ygc PICKLED—20@22%4C B b FIRKIN—19@20C B 1. CREAMERY TUB—21@22%c B B EASTERN—12@1 3¢ for ladle-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 12@15¢ B B: com- mon to good, 10@llic; Cream Chedaar, 11@12c; Young America, 12@12gc: Westecn, 113@12c; Eastern, 1:15@13%4¢ B . EGGS—Kanch Eggs, 35@40c B doz; store Eegs, 2214,@30c; kastern, 25@25¢ for fancy, 20@221ac for firsis and 17@19¢c for seconds; Duck Exgs, 20@25¢ B dozen. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Navel Orantes are firm and in demand &¢the quotztions. The Grape market I3 still choked and dealers have hard work to dispose of the receipts, Grape Frult s in, seiling at $7 B box. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Strawberries, $2@8 50 B chest for large. Raspberries, $4@° % chesi. Cape Cod Cranverries, $1@7 50 B bbli Coos Bay. $2 bU@2 75 box. Peaches, 26@50c ¥ box for common and 75c@ 81 for faucy. Pears, Winter Nelis, 50@76c; common kinds, 40@50c P box. Apples, 26@40c § box for common and 50@85c for good to choice. _ Quinces, 25@50c ¥ box. Grapes. 10 boxes, 20@sbe for Muscats. 26@85c for black, 15@25¢ 101 Tokay and 55@40¢ fur Corni- chon. Crates sell about 10c higher than boxes Zintandel Wine Grapes, firsi crop, $12@14 ton: second crop, $1@%: White Wine Grapes, $6@10; Mission Grapes. $2@10. Persimmons, 5U@75¢ B box. Pomegranates. 6t @75¢c @ box. CITRUS FRUITS—New Navel Oranges.84@4 50 P box: Lemons, $1@ 50 ® box for common for g0od to choice: Mexican Limes, Bananas, $1@2 $ bunch: Piueap p G0z DEIED ¥RULTS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Dried Apples are firm and in demand. Other- wise there is nothing new. DRIED »¥ikUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes, carload iois. 535@6c ‘or 40-30's, 14 for 50-60's, 834c for 60-70's, 34c for 70-80's, 234c ® Ib for 8U-90's and 234¢ tor 90-100 Peaches, b5@5%sc B Ib; fancy. 81a@Tvec; peeled, —; Apri- cois, U@6c § b for Royels and 7@8c for good to fancy Moorparks: evaporaied Apples, 514@614c: sun-aried, 3@31pc; black Figs, 10 sacks, z@23gc’ Plums. 4@4voc @b for pitted and 1@2c for ua- pitied: bleached Plums, 5@5Y4c: Nectarines, 5@ 6¢ % Ib for prime to fancy . Pears, o@534c 105 Quac- ters and 6Ya@7c for halves. RAISINS—New Ralsins, 214@sc for 2-crown, 4o for 3-crown, b5c for 4-crown, bHige for Seedless Sultanas asd $1 10@ 115 for London layers. Dried Grupes, 234 c. NUTS—Chesinuts are quotable at 8@10c $_b; Walnuts, 7@7%c # Ib for hard and E@dc ® B for sofishell; Almonds, 3@sic for hardshell and 8¢ for papershel: Peanuts, 4@sc for Eastera and 4c for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@8c P Ib; Pe- cans, 9@10c B Ib; Filberts, 9@9v4c; brazii Nuts, $@ge: Cocoanuts, $4 5U@5 B 100. HON k. New Comb, 10c for brizh:and 7@9¢ ior lower grades; new water-white extracted, 414@ 43;c: light amber extracted, 334@4c 9 Ib. BEESWAX—28@25c B b PEUVISIONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 815¢c 8 1b for heavy, 2 for light medium, 10c’ for sght, 1034c ® B for extra ngnt mud i2c for sngar-cure Easi- ern sugar-cured Hams. 1014@1lc: Californta Hams, 9@%l%c ® Ib; DMess Beef, $5 @ bbl; ex ra mess do. $9; family do, $10; salt Pork, $8@S 50 B bbl: extra prime Pork. $9 50: extrd clear. $16; mess, §14 50 @ bbl; Smoked Beet. 1025@12150 B Ib. LARDLastern tierces quoted at_514c B M for compound aua 6c for pure: paiis, 7c; California tierces, 5¢ # I for compound and 6c for pure; half-bbis, 64¢: 10-1b Lins, 7¢; 40 O-1b, T Tac. COTTOLENE—Tierces. £35c. Packazes less than 300 fs—l-b palls, 60 in a case, 87%c; 8- pails, 20 in u case, 834c: 5-1b pails, 12 in a case, Blgc: 10-Ib puils, 61 a case, 814c: 50-1h tins, 1or Z1in & case. 78ge: wooden Luckets 20 Ibs net, 77¢;, fancy s 80 s nek, Toc: half bbis, abouk Ibs, 734c B 1b. HIDES, TALLOW, OL AND HOPS. The demand for Hops continues slow. Hides are unsettied at the recent decline. Jagob Woliner's circular says of Wool: “Our market still romatns quies, although some Wools hage beeu selling at full prices. especially about 100 000 1bs Orezon and also 50,000 ibs Fall Wool. There really are no weak spots in the mar<et, and anybody who wans (0 buy Wool has to pay fall prices. Most of the arrivals this week &re COAs - wise, especiaily rrom Humboldt, and there are also some from Oregon. The arrivals 8o far this year exceea those of I year by over 6,000,900 8. Stocks of all xinds are very large.’ HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and_brands cell_1c under sound stock. Heavy salted steers, 10c ® M mediom, $c: light, 81,@dc; Cownides, 814@0c; Stags, Sluc: sated hip 90; salted Cait, 10@llc @ Ib; salted Vel 9c: dry Hides, 16@151ec; culls and brands, 12@12%c: ary Kip and Veal. 14c: dry Caif, 18c; culls, 12¢: Goatskins, 20@85¢c each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer. 25¢ B 1b; medium, 20¢; winter. 10¢; Sheepskins, sheariings, 16@25¢ each; shori wool, 35@60c each; medium, 60@80 each: long wools, 80:@$1 each. = TALLOW—No. 1. rendered, i@3%c B 1b: No. 2, J@234c: refined, be; Grease, @240 # 1. WOOUL — Fall chp — Middle coonties. free, 10@13¢:_do detective. JU@Llc; San Joaquin. de- feciive, T@C @ th: 40 Lauw bs. 6la@8c: Southern Mountaw, 9@12c: tree Northers, 12@idc P D: NS sk e 9@11c; Humbolds and Mendocino, 18@15¢ ’Eun—mu crop, 2@6e P 1 _for poor to falr and 8@10¢ for good; new crop, 10@14%ac. GENEEAL 3 ERCHANDISE. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 554c: San Quentin, $540; Wool Bags, 27@30c: Frui Bags, Sac, 53¢ and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Harrison’s circular says: “During the week there have been seven deliveries of Coal from Washingion with 14,792 toms, four from Eritish Columbia with 9750 tons, oue from New- stle with 2899 tons: total 27,462 tons. The ar- $1Viis this week are below the average of both for- eign and aomestic, but there are several cargoes overdu- which wili make goo! the deficlency. There 1S no chance of prices although there isa marked scarcity in several popular grades, such as Wes: Harlley, Scotch Spilut and Westminster Brymbo, which st th.$ season of the year are in Very general demand. 1he absence of these urands diverts all the domestic trade 1o our north- ern products. of which sritish Columbla gets fully 7% The out!ook for any low-priced foreigo fuel for several monihs to come is discouraging Lo large consumers,as freizht rates now rul.ngsre high and will continue 8o for & long time. T118 IS DOL & se- ductive port for suip-owiers Lo seck business iu: thie uicerialnty of outward grain freights and our excessive port charges simpiy ter It: joreign ship- owners, «0d it is Tegieliul L5 say, but (rue. thac the Stars and Stripes float fr-ely inland but are becoming commercially & mrine curiosity.” Wellington, $5 % ton: New Wellingion, $8: Souzhfield Wellington. 37 50: Seattle, $5 50; Bry- ant, $6 60; Coos Bay. £4 75; Wallsend, $670 8 ton: Cumberland, $14 50 B'ton in bulk and $16 in sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthracite Egg. $la 8 ton: Weish Anthracite $:@1%: Cannel, £8 50 ® ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gaie ana Pleasant Val- ley, $7 60 Loke. $131n bulk and $15 9 ton in sks. CUKDAGE—New pric-s are us 1oilows: M Wgluch, 63ec; 1threud, 7c; 6 and b tnread, vale rope, 6L@7c. hread. S1y@r34c. RICE—Prices show considerable changs. Chl- nese mixed, $3 K0@3 80 B ctl: No. 1, $4 20@4 40 B ctl; extra No. 1, $4 50@5: Hawaiian, 84 87%3: Japan. $4 90@5: Rangoon, $4. EUGAR—The Western Sugar Refisery Company auotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushea and Fine Crushed, 8540: Powdered, BYzc: Dry Granu- lated, 53gc B B: Confectioners’ A, gx/l Maguolia A, blgc; Extra ( bc: Golden C. 47gc; Candy Graniiated, O54c; California A, 5%4c; hali-barrels Y4c more tnan Larreis, and boxes Yzc more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. Previous prices rule for all descriptions except Lamb, which Is firmer. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—First quality, 615@7c; second do, 534@ 6¢; third do, 4@5c B I. VEAL—Largs 5@éc; small. 687 3 . MUTTON—Wethers. 6@7c; Ewes. 6c B B LA MB—Spring, 7@5c 3 b. PORK—Live Hogs, 3% @37c for large and 5%4C for small and 35x@3%4cC for medium: soft LOgS 21,@8Y4c P Ib; dressed do, b@be. RECEIPTS OF 1 RODUCE. o Sisai—114-1uch. SYaci 6and 9 toread, 644c; bale rope, 5% FOR 24 HOURS. Flour. arsks.... 12,652|Cheese, ctly Washlngton.”. _3,126| Hides, no. Wheat. cuis. 54'1%9| Pelts, 'bdls.. L. Barley, clls 81,549| Wool, bis.... Outs, cUls. 1'600 | Leather, riis... Beans, sks 4,195 Wine. gals Corn, cus. 1,54¢ | Brandy, gals.. Rye, ctls Potatoes, sk 270| Sugar. bbis. 6,149 | Lumber, M foe: Onions, sks.. 429/ [mllow. ot~ Hay, tons. 362| Ralsins, boxes . Straw, tons 10| 1me. bbis. . Middiings, sks. 450 Buckwheat, sks. Bran, sks. Flaxseed, sks.... Butter, ctl: Eggs, doz.. Quicksilver, fisi FAMILY KETAIL MARKET. There {s not much change i dairy products this week. Hams are cheaper. Vegetables show more or less change, as usual at the close of the season. Poultry is generally deare change. New Oranges are offering again. Following s THE CALL'S Tegular weekly retall price lst: Game shows little COAL—PER TOX. Cannel..... 11 50@ o ';J\('ulla Gate. §50@10 00 Wellingion. ~ —@10 00| Pleasantval {60@1000 New Southfield lington. 10 00| Wellingtoa —@ £50 Seattle TE0@ —|Coos Bay... —@ 675 TAIEY FEobucw, mre. Batter, fancy, ¥ Cheese, Eastern...15@20 20@30 square .. .-55@B0 | Cheese, Swiss. o, ro 50@55 | Common Eggs..... 3U@35 do. g00d......... .. 40@45 Ranch Eggs Bdz... 40@45 Pickld Roil, B roll —@45 | Eastern Egzs, #d225@30 Firkin, § b....... —@2? | Honey, comb, B1b.12@15 Cheese, Cau.. 15@20| do, extracted.... »@l0 MEATS—pRR POUNT. ..12@17 | Pork, fresh. 12@15| Pork, salt.. 5@10| Pork Chops. | Round Steak.. | Sirloin Steal. Porterhouse, do. Smoked Beet Pork Sausages. Veal..... AND GAMR ‘Hare, each..... 12@15 12@15 10 1012 FOULTEY 509 65 -@ 20 Quail, B 0z ..1 5081 75 75( saliard, B pr. 76@1 00 Canvasback,prl 00@1 25 prig, @ pair.. S0@ 65 Fryers, each... 4U@ 00 len. pair... V@ 60 Lrollers,eactl. 35@ 4¢(Widgeon.Bpr. 0@ — Turkeys, @ b.. 1t@ 20SmallDuck,8p —@ 40 50@ 65 Wila Geese.8p 0@ — ....1 256@1 75 English Snipe, 50@ 40 B doz........2 50@3 00 Rabblts, BPe.. —@ 40\Jack Snipe,d —@l 25 FRUITS AND NOUTS. Almonds, B ®.....12@15Oranses. B doz....25@35 Apples, Bb....... 3@ 5/Plums B Ib. —@lo Bananas, ® doz...15G20 Pears, ¥ Ib i@ % Cantalounes,exch.10@15 Peaches, B th..... 4@ 8 Cranberries. 3 qt.15@ — Raisins, B .. Cocoanuts, each... 4@ 6 Strawbsrrles, Figs, 8 Ib... 1L@1:] B drawer. Grapes, @ B. 4@ 5| Kaspberries, Lemons, ® aoz....20@25 Walnuts, Ib. Limes, ® doz....10@12Le| Watermelons, ech 10@20 VEGETARLES. Artichokes, Pdoz. . 25@40 Lettace, B doz. Beets, P doz........12@15 Green Okra. B Eeans, white 4@ 5Onions, B . .15@21 Colored, B 4@ 5 Peppers, dried " —@ — Lima, # b. 5@ 6 do, gresn. B . 6@ 8 Lima, gresn, ® . 5@ 6|Farsnips, B 0. .. 15@20 Cabbage, eachr..... 5@10 Potatoes, ® Ib. a3 Canliflowers, eaci. 5@10,_do, sweet I-@3 Celery, % bunch... 5@ — Radishes.®dzbchs.10@13 Cress, ® zbunchs. 20@25 Sage, B..........20@35 Cucumbers.dz. 10@12/Smr Squash, B 8@10 Ege Piant. ® 1. $@10 String Beans, B I 6% 8 Gerlic, B .. b@ —'Thyme, B 1.......20 0 Green' Peas, 5@ G/ Tarnies, P dois.. 15030 Lentils, B 1b....... 6@ 5Tomaioes, $9.... 4@ b ¥sH—PER PO ©etroee —@12 Shad.. . @10 6@)_b Sea Bass. 110m12 £@10 Smelts. .. . 6@ & Soles. Sturgeon. ... @10 Tomcod 10@ —Clams, 8 gal.. —@ — Do, hardshell, - s@1o| 100...... ++e..50@ —|Crabs, each.. g 7112@: 5/Do. softsheli, B dz. 2 Ealmon. smoked...20@ —|Mussels, B qrt...... 1 Balmon, fresh .12@15/0ysters, Cal, # 100.40@ — Bhrimps. 5@10]Do, kEsstern, # Uz. 26@40 STEAMERS TO AERIVE. STEAMER | FrOM | Coos Bay .. Portlana. . . San Diezo Humbol China ana Japan. . Humbold: Bay Nauaimo. Portland . I | el Kiver. Panam: Victoria & Puges Souna Alliance, Chilkat. City Sydney. City Puebia. San biezo. Portiana. . Humboldt. ..’ rescent City ewport. . North Forx. . Crescent Uiy .. Eureka... Del Norts raya Haroor. Walla Waiia .. | Victoria & Pacer Souna | ——————————————————— STEAMEKS TO SAIL, [IESTINA PION. | Newport [Nov Coos Kav.. |Nov Vie & Pgt Snd | Nov Coos Say Nov | Panama. | Nov, an Diego.. . Nov “aris. | PIER 6 vau|Pleril 6.12 x| Pier 8 7. 8aM| Pler 9 7.10Ax | Pleris K1z % PMSS 813am| PlecLl BTEAMKE HumboldtBay |Nov 8, 9aw | Pier 1. HumboldtHay (~ov 8. Zpn Pluls China &Japan Nov 9. 1pu /P M S S Columbla.. |Porusnd..... Nov ¥.10ax| Pler 24 Chiikat. ... |Farndale. " |Nov 9 9w |pler 13 Coos Bay... Newport.. Nov 10, 9aM| Pier 11 Wolcott ... [Alaska. ov 10,12 u Pier :8 Alliance. Orvgon ports..|Nov 11.10Am | Pler 13 Alameda... (Sydney ....... | Nov 11 2pu | Pier 7 Humboldt.. |HumboldtBay |Nov 11, 2pu | Pler 3 City Puebis| Vic & Pgt Snd | Nov 12 Saw | Pier 9 Diego. Nov 12,11am Pler 11 ys Harbor. Nov 13 5ea Miss 1 Portiaaa |Nov 14/104u | ier NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States office Tocated in the Merohance THersiap = tained in San Francisco for the benedt of ners without regard 10 nationality and free of se. Navigators are cordially invited office. where completo sets of char-a ang Lalling directions of the world are kept on hand. or eom parison and reference, and the latest information gan always b obiained rogardlng lights, dangers 10 Dav! ‘matters of interest to ocean P hetims ball ek ‘he time on ton of the 1di graph Hiil ta hoisted about ten’ mimmie bae noon. and Is dropped at noon, 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day from’ the United States Naval Ubservaiory a- Mars A notice stating whether the tim | was dropped on Ume. or giving th tror, If say, 8 published the same day vy the atterncon 8ad by 1he WOIDINg papers the following day. W. & Huemms, Lieutonans, Uy B Ny i charge Manila | 8 68 E68 & : The Timo Ball. BRANCE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. & Nu MERCHANTS' F XCHANGH. &ax FraNCIsco. November 5. The time bail on exacily at noon Lo-day—L €. At meridian, or exacily wt 8¢, Gree sUN, M T TIMES AN H WATERS AT FORT BaY. FRaNCISCO feutenant U. OON Teiezrapn AND Hilk w At noon of TED STATES COAST A KIGHTS Por 1897. } ag aronpal t the 120t nwich time. S, HUGHES. n - harze TIDE. b GEODETIO SURVEV. or HiGH NTRAN AND Low CE_TO SAN PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTe—The high and low waters o¢ - arthe City Front (Mission-sireet Whari) abous twenty five minutes later than at Fore Polut ihe heizhs. of tide is ihe same at boili places. November—1897. Saturdav. Novembver 6. 6.41/Moon rises. ... 5,61 Moo sets . 4.05A% Foor | 7™ | pe: {112 | reat L~ Wi IH Wi 55| T0|10.28( 48 85.8| 0.6 11.20| 44 57| G R s 3.3 01 8.7 ). 38| 0.3 NOTE—In the adove expo tides tha early morning tides are given left hand eolumn, and the success! order of occurrence a3 (0 time. column gives thi ive tides of the day in the T'he second time cond tide of the day, the third time column the third tide, and the last or rigac band column gl when thers are but sccurs. The Lelgnis given are thres tides. a8 adaiti s the fast tide of the day, except sometimes ons 10 the soundings on the United Hiates Coasi Survey charia. excep: when 8 Belght, and the from L th gl by the c minas sign (—) precedes tne number given 18 subiraciive harcs SHIPPING INTELL.GENC.. & N Co. Sime Sunol, Arrive ! FR DAY November 5 Stmr Empire, Nelson, 56 hours trom Coos Bav? via Po:t Orford — hours: pess and mds2, to . Dettmers, 48 hours trom Port Los An-eles: ballast. to L E W hite Lumber Co. Stmr Gipsy. Leland. 24 hours 'T/m =ania Cruz, etc: produce. coal. et.. to I’ B Co Whal stmr Jeanetze, Newth, 14,500 ibs whaleb Isiand; tmr Portiand, Kidscon, ornwal 10 Goodall. Perkins & Ca. 51 days from Seattle; . 10 pk pky ivory, to Koth. sium & Co. Stmr comu: 4000 tous coal. to = P Co. Whal stmr Karluk, Unalaska; 12.000 Br sbip Fox Tsland: Wing. Wnal bark Gayhead, Fol: Bannockburn, ibs bone, 1800 1vs vone, M Gr 16 SoT. o Christe, Newcastle N5W: 2065 tous coul, 10 J D Spreckels Bros Co. & S om bark Alice Knosles, Ogden. 18 days from 83 460 obls 17 days from Fox gs skins, 1 Washtenaw. Crosscup, 76 hours from Ta- Oakland direct. aavs trom oth, Blum & Co. days from oil, to W R 18 days from Fox Island; 300 bbis oll, 3650 ibs bone, t0J A Migee ar. Schr James A Garfield, Palmgren. 9 days from Grays Harbe Schr Bender Brotners, Bowens Lauaing: wuod and post Benr Nettie LOW. Low. 16 b 5 bours from lumber, 10 Simpson Lumber Co. Weizel, pours trom to ken:er Bros. Point Keyes: 30 oxs putter, to § H Newbauer & Co Schr Norma, Larsen, 2 days from Eureka: lum- ber. 10 Cuas Neiso Schr Bion: inmber. to order. Donnelly Schr Webfoot, Scnr Eliza Miller, . Danlelson, Isigkeit, 23 hours from Al- Burkeley direct. 9 days trom Willapa Hervor; lumber. to Simpson Lumber C Christiansen, Eurexa; lumber, (0 Chas Nelsou. Cleared. FRIDAY. November 5. Stmr Eureka, Parsons, San Pedro: Goodall, Pac- k ins & Co. days from Stmr Humbo!dt, Bonifisld, Eureka; M Kalish & Co. ir ship Loch Linnhe, Cumming. Mistley; Geo W McNear. Brship Aberfoyle, Wallace, Queenstown; Geo W MeNear. Haw bark Roderick Dha, Williams, Hilo; J D Spreckels & Lros Co. Stmr ‘Tillamook, Fimr Gipsy. Lela: Sailed FRIDAY, November 5. stmr Humboldt. Bonificld, Eureka. Stmr Mackinaw. Littiefield, Tacoma Hansen. L Sunta Craz. Stmr Excelsior. Hizgins, Eureka. Br ship Anaorus, Donaidson, Queenstown. Ital ship Cavallere Clampu, town. Catier e, Queens- Haw bark Mauna Ala, Hamilton, Honolulw Senr i.a Chilena. Campbell, Bodega. Schr Western Home, Nieison. Coos Bay. ®chr Mouterey, Beck, Sowens Landing. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS November 510 eu—Weatna: bazy; wind NW; velocity 20 miies. Charte 2l The Haw stmr Claudine loads mdse for Hono- Tutu. The Br ship Cromariyshire loads wheat a* Port- ! 1and for Europe. 31s Br bark Haddon Hall, same voyage, 378 64—both Charteral prior io a Tival: Bromp Howard D Troop, wheat at Tacoma for Kurope. 32s 6a. The schr E K Wood loads !u: for Melbourne or Adelalde, ber on the Sound ; bark Oiymple, spars on the Sound for New York, $15,000, Miscellaneous LONDON, Nov 3—Br bark Moreton, previously reported crounded, was 50 Off, and is now safe in the harbor, per hour. and is making Domestic Ports. TATOOSH—Passed Nov 5— Br stmr Wellington, hence Nov * SAN DIEGO- Tacoma, EU Nov 3: schr J B Leeds. hence Oct reka henca Oct 30; Br bark Ochtertyre, from Ani | werp; Fr bark Duguesclin, from Hongkong; Nor Nanaimo. Py stmr Florida, from Nagaski. Salled Nov 5—Stmrs an inch of water Sailed Nov 5—3chr Peerless, for EKA—Arrived Nov 5—Stmr Chilkat, hnce bktn Ku- omona and South Coast, for San Francisco; schrs Eciipse and Confiauza, aud simr Alliance, for San Francisco. ALBION—Arrived Nov 5—stmr Sco.fa, hence NoV 4. iled Nov 6—Schr 8 Danlelsen, for San Fran- LES—1In bay Nov 5—Ship Liewel- Iyn J Morse. hence Oct 25, for Nanaimo. River. hence Nov N8 Mary £:ta, hence HARDY CREE for San £rancisco. 4. Nov 3. CATTLE—Salled Nov b—Stmr Prosr.so, for —Arrived Nov 5—Stmr Coquille LANDING—Arrived Nov 5—Schr —Sailed Nov 5—Stmr Cleone, GREEN WOOD—Sailed Noy 5—Stmr Whitesboro for San Francisco. PORT LOS ANGELES—Sailed Nov 5—Simr Hueneme, for San Francisco. MPQUA—Arrived Nov i—Schr Loufse, from San Pedro. Nov 5—Senr Sadie, nence Oct -8, CAYUCOS—Sailea Nov 5—stmr Protection, for Fort Brage. IVERSENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 4—< Arthur I, hence Nov 2. Nov 5—Scar Ocean Sprav_hence Nov PORT TOWNSEND - Arrived Nov 5—Schr Ly- man D Foster, from Hono'ulu: ship Invincib e, hence Oct tfrem Hilo. , for Port Biskeley ; schr Chas Falk, Sailed Noy 5—Br bark Mennock, from Seattls, sor i.ondon. NEW WHATCOM—Arrivea Nov 4—Schr Glens dae, bence Oct 22. TATOO=H— Passed Nov 4—Nor stmr Peter Jeb- sen. irom Nanaimo, r San Franci: POINT ARENA—Sailed Nov 5—Stmr Alca‘ran for Port Los Ange! CASPAR—Arrived Nov 5—Stmr Nov 4. es. Je Formign Porte. YOKOHAMA—Arrived Nov 3—Brstmr Victo- ria. trom Victoria. wel, hence NEWCASTLE. NSW—Sailed Nov 4—Ship J B Brown, for Acapuly Movements of co, rans- Atlantic Steamers. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 5—S‘mr Paris, tm Southampton. LIVERPOOL-Sailed Nov 5—Stmr Nomadie, for New York. COPENHAGEN—Arrived Nov 5—stmr Hekla from New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 5—Stmr Campanis, from Liverpool. NAPLES—Sailed Nov 5—-Stmr Ems. for New York. GENOA—Arrived Nov 5—Stmr Werra, from New York. Importations. SEATTLE—Per Portland—300 tons coal, 1563 bales flour, 376 sks codfish. SANTA CRUZ—Per Gipsy—4 s cheese, 1 tierce co:toiene, 55 rollsleather, 20 bxsapples, 9 bdls 8kins, 650 bbls lim¢ e. Pigeon Po.nt—49 cs cheese. Monterey— 10 cs cheese. 1 bl carpet, 2 cs bees- wax, 2 cs hooey, Moss Landing — Moro Cojo- 23 sk | Oaes, 2 Cs mdse, 2 bxs butter. 70 Sks potats Watsonville—545 sks wheat, 42 sks lenti]s, 1325 sks oats. Consignees. Per Portiand—C E Whitney & Co; P B Cornwall Schwabacher Bi Por Gipsr—ILiia Bros: W Fink: Getz Bros ‘0. Dairymen’s Mann L Scatena & Co: H Cowell 8 Cor v Min ral Water Co: F B Haight. Cal Bottling Co: N Ohlandt & Co; H Ducard: Wolf & Son: Da Stang iton Bros: Brewery: Conklin : ros; Kron Tannin Pettigre Herman Joos: Norton, Teller & Co; A NM onica ard Oil Co Miiwaukea g Co; J M ) GEORGE H. FULLER DESK C0. OFFICE DE! 10 PER CENT Reduction for 30 days Only. Get our prices before pur- chasing. 638-640 Miission St. SKS. 300-306 POST Coruer 8 OFFICE FURNITURE - AND FIXTURES, C. F. WEBER STREE 1OCk oD & CO., T, 8.F., ¢ /

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