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THE SAN FRANCISCO ' CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1897. 31 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD) | ¢ Barley fi ed. zea. r and Cheese un 1air supy & were S17.0 week same n rxpianation. The arrow Eies be The top figures perature for the mount of | Jdredtha | or soiid | ssure; igo- The ressure and “air weather: “low” v preceded mterior i sobars extend 2 thie comst, TAin is probabl sed w sobars of mark re, rain south of Oregon is 1M proo: able b cinity of Idaho, and i} s ztot fornia coast, warmer n P n summer and colder ws erse of taese conditiony I'HE WEATHER BUREAU. ¥ S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUIL AU, ~AN FRaNcCISCO, No- the past season st seuson In<t sea- 0, Iast | his season 00, this sea- Dre 0, Yuma .00, s Angales season 1.83; San 1.20; ts | this ason m temperature 56, ¥ore- Conditions and General casts which was cen n resno nor h- 1 anow For a sco_for thirty fair Sunday. | bris, ¥ e coast. utiern ¢ unduy ;flesh 1 alra . coole a1 m s 5 [ and v lly fair Sun NEW YOER STOCK MARKET. —There was some naturel ¥ in prices at the opening and ather excessive ven erday n prices of Americans here New cover! ot arxel y ecovery the opentng o thy wea dec arp y zbove th the marset opentd ucre, and a int bigher than for America ating sup- prices are ensi: ecton the | 1h scem d ground for suspicion that this v s ol as due 10 some such \ was Lhus sim quick | . ot 1 an d.tion | )t 101G Accounis, carr nignt's | e They harder Iy | e sractional ne 5 e mejority of | s he decrease in surply serves shown statement proval ed some | 9 ¢ cLiange was uue in greater part | se 1u deposits uid the conse- | e legal reserve limits than to ecrease in cash. so 0f loans in face of the heavy nge during the Union Pucific ioss of contidence 0 hav the s heavy | dec ins in 1p- with Spain 2 a’l irom | Uhe Chamber of « onln.erce for incren-ed 1o | : s detenses nid by the nature of the | ) eimices of the Unlied Stavs ex-itinister | 01 100K On railier a al and | v tore the day Wasover. wnd ab- | rumors \ efe p.c in o realation | pricis cown wille snorts covered. These | coupied with to-d v's recovery, are | g ccunical indicaiions of & culminaiion ed move fusi as h-avy buying, ro; views, ShatD ifses 1h | rices | B u of doad stocks are che techn. | nts 0f the cu.m 1 of 4 sustained uz 1 New Jersey Central and 3 | urough he acilve raiiroads and Al weakness has been due to the | 0 Lhe preside .t of ihe company. s contiotied now | racil- 00 0f any [m portance s:u. moer, when cheé cufmiy ached on >ep ember 15 e ifice of twen.y raflroad slocks was o8 83 a share o d last pight the. nyerage | piice or the ame $10CKkS was §54 20 Un' Sepiem- | b £ avera.e price of tweive leading lndue- ) WiS $55. 8- « sbare.. Last Gight d was H ILis ao invarlable ruie ‘hat an upward | s i mark © does ot terminate tly exceeded itself wnd rem , COFF boraced be abundan: h . even i face of continuing f s 3 g 1 rise whica calminated in the second weeK | b emuer can be traced (o ils sources in the | i of Juiy, Tt hud Leen improves | ore then aid kpecuiaro ; on the prospect N siuess revoy Ut thie fal pas-age of the | he frdustelal | 1o work on {as ciesrin ted © BELe W s 80, @ rices afterwan on profic tuki 3L | @l the course was wteail growtu of a convic- | tiou of & toun snd of un urgeni ne- mand £0r 001 rodu ts Trom abrowd were refl seted 1 14@ bull marke period. A comparison of prices o: ocks ruling to-dms with | thosi. Tu 4iast show literegiing re- | sults, ! ce pricé that date of twenty railroad | 5$57 8 wshare, compured with $57-90 Jast_might for the sume’ Stocks The price: of twolre 160 0s rial stocks on July 24 ways] 92 8 abar: as compated with $45 75 Jast night Ju the bip. 01 Lwe.Ve dusLrIeL, ouly tiree show | ABRSETS. | alirtie lywer t | favorable cha nct | thesixty-five clearing-house insiitutions having | par | a variation of as much a3 3 points between the Wy dates named. ~ome of the few stoc.s, nota- bir the cenl suzar, leather preferrel, Pacinc | Mait ard Kansas and Pacific preferred have gone an eon Jul 24, Generaily <peaking, it may be said that prices bave shout ritraced their ourses 10 where toe were before the In.e marveions facrease 1 trafic and carnings during that period ¥01d3 have Leen less affected by depression dur- ing the week than stocks. bu: prices have shown sympatheiic declines. United tates old four 1eg- stered have declined 14 on the weel tal suley 0f stocks Lo-duv, 203,820 shares, (- ¢ludiug the “following: Burlington 19,087, L, N 6960 Manhattan 8230, Missburi Pacific 7 New York Ceniral 3825 ferred 10,575, Readinz 4670, St Paul 17.863, Union Pacific 5600, Chic 0470, Susar 59.370, T, C. wnd K. 7600, Great Western 6000, \ hicago LONDO MARKET. NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—The Evening Post’ don financixl cablegram says: The stock markets idle 1o-day in view of the settlement in mines which is 10 commence ou Monday next. bout at the perity. ere was no ivitiative here where the specula- tive position 1¢ quite smal . and that p:ireipalis a 1 sccount received from New York rns for October ary unsatisfaciory. [m- ased 631000 pounas and impor:s 1i.- 2,000 ponds, the latter chicfl: due to x falling off 1n exporis (o the United States. TH NEW YORK, Nov. The bank st | Lon- SITUATION. FINANCIA 6.—The Financier savs: itement for the current week s of @ 10 less than thirty-eight of cipated iu the loan expansion of §6,885,300 Itis true that the chunges of three of the larser banks account for $4.500. 00U of the to- | tal inerease, but ibe smalted commercial institu- | tious figure more prominenty in the @ gregaie than ier some time past This f itself is an en- | % symptom. The week was churacteriz»d | sevival of currency transfers (0 the South, | Urieans calling for a large portion of the | uents on account of the cotton uud sugar | movement | >c Louis bas been handling a great aeal of the | money that usuuily goes to the former city and the reviv-1 of busiuess at New Orleuns and at the | centers (ributary to it is ded ns encouraging ‘ | i | | onall sides. 1t'1s noteworthy (hat the National Park ank, oue of the institut:ous that is promi- uenily connecied with Southern interests, made a farge nerease in iLs 10ans last week. ihe trend 0f money, however irection of New York, is now largely 1o th dom -stic excianze having bardened perceplibly ac most in erlor cities.” The local banks are’ gaining in cash in conscquence. Lhe increase in deposits, in view of the expan- sion in loans, is entirelv logical. The Pacific tore losur- pavments may b expected Lo figure in the tmoni for u few weeks .0 come, aithougn the resu t of the setlements as BOW arranged ought 10T 10 distury the money market. 1 hese Lemen 3 it wore 1 the DATUre Of « trensier 1o the treasury aud again Lo the banks, but & short inierval sepa- rating the beginuing and the end of ihe whole since the January disbursement period in- tervenes ther: muy be & sight ndvaice at the end of .he yenr. remarkab e (hat the (0ans of the banks within §2,000.000 of the high peiot reached ~epte . be 1°. In the same tinie deposits have dec eased $10,000,000 aud cash 10 less (han 515,000,000 | i | I 0 % | YORK MONEY MARKET. * | | 1 NEW Irices for Bonds and Railway Shares. Money on call nomi- nally at 114@ closed 8t — prime mescantie paper, 53,Ga1a%: ex. chinze dy. with actual business in hanker bills at 345514 for demana, and $4 B2Lp@4 8234 | tor 60 du s: posed ra es, $4 83e@d N6Yy. coni- | mercial bilis, 24 ¥2: bar siver, 57%c: aexican Closing NEW YORK, can —; Sterling Gollars, 44%eC: Goverument bonds, sieady; State bouds, duil; railroad bonds, tirm. CLOSING STOCKS. | Rallroa St Paul & Omaha 4 atchison . Preterred 140 " : StP, M &L 1201, | imore & Ohio. ~outhiers Pacific Canada Pacific Southern kailway. Canada Sonther: Preferred Texus & racific. . 2| UPLrzdassmtpd 205y UFD&G Centrat Pactfic.... Ches & OBo : Chicago & Alion. { Chicago, B&Q Wabas . Chicago & k. 1il Preferred ... .. Chicago, Ini & 1 Wheel & L'i | do do prerd Preferred......... | CECCH S ..e F xpress Companj s— | eterred AdsmsEx.........[52 | Del & Hudson American Kx. ....115 | Dl L&, v United States...... 40 | Dl & RIo G Wells-Fargo. ...... 109 Preferred Misceliuneous— Erie. new A CoL Ol First preferred Preferre) . ! Ft Wayne_ . Am'u Soirlts. | Gt Nor pfd..... Preferred. Hocking Vai...... Am Tobacco... Jiiinois Cent. Preferred ! Chicago ; Lake Erie & W... Preferred........ Lake Shore Louis & Nasn Mauhatten L..... Met St Raiiway. . Michigan Central Mino & St. I = a6 do 18t prerd. Cons. Gas Com. Cable Co..... Col I & 1ron. do do pr Gen. Klectric illinois Steel La Clede Gas Les.... Mo. Facific....... do prefd. obile & Ubio Nat Lin Oil ... Mo K&T..... Uregon Imp. Co.. . a0 prefd .’ Pacific Mull._. N J Central. & Puliman Palace, i N Y Central Silver Certificates. 5714 | &SiL stan Rope&Twine, 413 Sugar. L pref'd. prerd. Pretarred Nor West...supnnn £ C& tron. | No Amer Co..2. 0 US Leather. No Pratfic, . Preferred Preferred | U S tubber i Ontario & W. Preferred ... ! Ore K & Nav Union. .. | Ure Short Line. | Pittsburs W | Reading rred Lock isl Kio G & Wstn Southern 40 1st preferred. 50 do 24 preferr-d.. 19 | BoNDS N Cent Gen Ba..1 0 45 coup Norih Carolina 85,1 doas, rex.. v ! dods. coup. Northe | L. reg Do, 3s | reg.. Lo, 15 w0 | . coup. NYCESLY 1037 | Disir ot 5 608, . Nor & W bs...... 120 Ala Class A Do, Class B. Do, Class C, . it y Atcliison 43 Northwes: Consois 146 Do. deb 3s. Orezon Nav lsts Do 4 11114 92 63T »6 05 Lin 119 Do, Adj 4s 5315 Do, dstr... 2 Canada So.2ds. 7157~ OTmn lsts tr. } Can Pac 1sis. Do, s ir..... o ‘i erm Pacific 6s, of '95 | | C& Onio as_ .00 eading ds...... | Cil & D 3%s .. 10455 Kio & West, Isis, | Den& & G Isis.. 108 St L& I M Gen 53 84 Len & K G 43 88 St L&~ FGen 61115 | Easi Tenn 1sts... 10514 | <t P consols..... | ie Gen 4s. 707 (P C&PIsts] 1119 | FWa&bisistr. 68 Do, Bs i Gen klectric 53.. 1011, S Carolina No-fud. 14 GH&ESA 6s 106 " |Soutnerr Rv Bs... 9014 4o o 2 ofd. 10:34 | StanRpe&Twineds 603 H & T Centds.., 310 Tenn New Set ds.. Bd%g doconBs......[ 303 Tex Pac L& Glsts 85 | Iwa Clus. 7871 Do, reg 2ds 2634 | n P Contr,. . 568, U P lgW........ ...104 | PIst(DDjiT.110 | UP D &Gt ists 46 Nw Cousol4s.. 99 | Wab st s, L&N Unids.....] 84 | Do 2ds....... Missou. | Wost Shore 4a MK T | Va. Centuries. Do, 4s 3 Do, aeterred NY Ceniral Tats KsCity P&G1 118 sBocKs. Choilar 3 Ontaro.. Crown osni Ophir. . Con. Cal. & Va.., Piymotih Deadwoud 90, Quicksiiver. Gould & Corry 20| “dopd.... . i Lale & Norcross. 140 Sierra Nevada 65 Homestake. 30 00 tandard. 165 Trou Siiver... 3| Crion Con.....on 35 Mexican. ... 38, Yellow Jucket . 0 eton. ROSTON, Novw. 6.—Atchivon. 1234: Ball Telo- | phone. 253 Chicago, Burinclon and Quincy, 14: Mexican Central, 5lj: Orezon ~hort Line, | 1735 ~an Diezo, ——: Geueral Eleotric, 81%4: & and M.. 13bYg; b and B.. 19% NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE NEW YORK. Nov. 5.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 2 310 barrels; exports. 21.475 barrels. Market quiet butsteady. Minaesota patents, $5 15@5 40: Minnesotn baxers $4 50@4 55: winter patents. 82@> 25: winter straits, §3 6U@4 75, winter low graes, $2 90@3 10, WH' AT — iieceipia, 2 87,601 bushels. Spot firm: No. 2 red, $1 0055 So ') hard Duuth, %1065 Uptons ope:ed firmer on a bu 1 sh Oblo State report aud better s than exp cted, advanced ou forelgn buy- , expor! business snd covering, and_closed strong at by @lc uet advance. No. 2 red Novems h-r closea 97c; December, 97@97%c, ciosed 97540, lL%l"——\ldBd y: Siate, common_to good 188 c1o' . 4gecs 1800 crop, 6@9c: 1897 crop, 14@17¢ London maiket, 95@ 105, W O)—Qulet. F eece, ?1@3;‘0: ’l‘.xnsL ILSQL'IG. ¥ ROLEUM—Dul nite no marke PIG 11t N—Quiet: Scuthern, $1U 25@11 25; Northern, $10 50@12 25 650 bushels: exports, COPPiKR—Easy: Lake brokers, 1074c. L¥ A D—Duil: bomestic, 83 75. TINPL TES—Duil. Unchanged. COFFEE—~Uptions opened —steady vance f 5@.0 poin 8 ciosed firm nt s pet ad- Voher 0t To@20 poims - >alen 23,000 bags. in cluding Novemver. $5: December, 85 7/ @83 80: Spot Coffee—Rio firmer. No.7 invoice, 6luc: Xo'7 joibiug, 7e. Mid—Steady. Cordova, 915@ Fair refining, 814@ @3 13-15c. ice- 534c: Confection- E R—Raw, nominal. 35-16¢: Centrifugal. 96 tes tned, sieady. ntandard A, ers’ A, 47pc; Cup Loaf, DG Crusied, Sbge: Powdered, 5 3-16c; Granu'ated,’ Se: Cubes, 5ijge. BUTTER— Receipta 8500 packages: Wesiern creamery, 18@28%ec: Elgins, 28lme; faciory, 1o@1se LGS —Receip's, 7422 packages: Penugylvania, 18@21c: Western, 20c. Dried braits. NEW YORK, Nov, B.-California dried froiis steady ; | Pies soia chiefly at 33 quet, but steedy. Evaporated Appies. common, 5@7 prme wire tray, 9bie: wooi-dried prime, 8yec: choice. 834 @9c: funcy, 9DYL4 PRUNES—baslj: 9 Ib. us to size and qualits. APRICOTS = husal. T@8yge: Moorpark, 9@ lle PEACHES npecled, 7@11c; Pecled, 11@12¢. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKED. CHICAGD, Nov. 6, heat was strong at tbe opent: ‘I'ne Liverroo! market was not a sharer to the full extent in the previous day’s weakness Lore, Paris s-nt bullish adv.ces. The week’s clearances from all Atlantic ports were 5,679,216 bu.hels, and Liverpool bds for Chicago No. 2 spring wheat were 3d per quarter (%c o bushel) higher than those of (he day before. The most bull- ish item of the early news, howe was the Ohio November crop report making the condition of whieat in that State 51 and the refuction in acre- ge 17 percen:. This Teport was made up betore tile recent raius, but had marked effect neverthe- les . and was the main factor in the opening ad- vance wod the zaln which followed. The news was 5ot a1 bullisn. The domestic receipts were 1o s libersi than before. Chicago had 149 cars compared with 2250 year ago Minon apois and Duiuth reported 1118 cars, against 775 last year. The toinl receip = at the pincipal Wesern markets were 1,181,824 hushils, against 54,764 Lushiels the corresponding day of 1686 Thau wou.d perhaps have had ~ome effect in cnecking the desire (o buy had twe Shorts not been oversold. ax was evideilly (he Cuse. Contine tal cabies 1215 centimes at Antwetp and 10 10 20 cehtinies at Paris, besides b cen- i flour at the latter place. Minn 1ut 2000 cars 0f wheat were looks 101 a8 the rceipts there Monday, but neither d d that benefit the shorts Lo any appreciable extent ile lacreuse i receipts this week over Ja tut Minnespolis and bulnih numbered 540 car.oads Atlautic po-t exports amounted iu wheat and 5. quo ed declines of Tion spolis wired he flour to 611,000 bush A New York cispaich sald a careo of wheat had been worked for Vienns sinmburg, avd nn- via other message reported (i 150 1oads of Mauvitoba wheat hud Ceer worked for (he United Kinzuom. The tradiag was lizht and only spasmodical Lecember was not much Leard of, but its d s changes. it svemed impossibie 1o make two cousecutive trades in December as the sume rrice. t rangea from 9:3%c to 9334¢ and closed e higher at 4 May started Yoo higher at from 9114c to 91%ge, gradually im- roved 10 Y1%4c and from that down again (0 9114@9 Vs T it rose 10 9214 and closed at 91%,@ Cori was firm on & narrow amount of trading e market was influenced by the unexpected sirength of cables and b yesterday’s large (X- port sules, New York reporiiug 500,000 bushels sold Tiiere was again and active trade in oats. There was quite Influential seliing through tue session, parjcularly by elevetor peopic. but all offerings were taken and the marxet ruled ‘stronz from the start. The market for provision: Wt 9 er 1 ble thau yesterday. Prices extremely narrow range. 1ne i utures ranged as follows: - Gpen. | 11 Low. Nov-mber, New.... December, New.. November. December.. May : Oars No. Decembe: DMess Pork. T'ecember.. Janvary.. ... .. Lard, 3 100 s December..... Janvary .. Short Ribs, 100 it December.......... January Cash quotations_were as follows: Flour, firm, Winter patents, $380@5: St aits. §4 40@+ 60 Spring sprcoals, Spring vatents, #475@5; Straits, 344083 80; Bukers, $ 60: N Spring’ wheat. ST@H714 < Wheat, No. ¢ 191.@1 No. 2 Osts, White, . o No. 4, — Prime Timothy '3 obl. §7 55@7 60; Lard 2 u0rt Kibs sides (100se). Salted Shoulders (hoxed). 4 Sides (boxed), 434@474c: Whs lers’ finisned z00ds. per gal. $1 15, Sugar, cut yranulated, —. 2 Barley, 1 Fiaxseed Mess Pork 0: ARTICLES. Flour, bbis 10,000 Wheat. bu. . | 5100 Corn, bn 2.3.000 415,000 Oats’ bu. 19 0wy 416.000 bu. les, bu On the Pr Ker wes fi : dairies @20c: che firm, resn, Wheat Movements. Shipment Cltfes. * Busheis . Mianeapolis.. . 25,490 Duiuth .. "5 709 Milwaukee : ORICKR0. %03 <5 2o oo 51,000 St. Louis T He.000 21,016 Detroit. 22,000 115,500 -Kansas City.... 000 50,000 255,935 TIDEWATER. Bostos LNew York Philadelphia. 60,309 J Baltimore.... : o ..New Grieaps 89,000 353,079 52,069 TARIS FUTURES an. Flour — Opening .............¢ 6190 Closing e W heat—Gpening PLE] Closing : el LIVEEPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Dec. . Mar Mar, Opening 761 g T4l Closiug. : 25 BRITISH GRE LONDON, Nov. 6—In the grain market this week buyers were indifferent, while continental buyers were reappearing ‘The prices for grain 1 distan® positions were weaker, and the prices for near g ain were unaltered. Caliiornia wheat. September delivery, was quoted at 38s 6¢, and Oc ober 58s. Wheat of the Argentine Kepublic was selling at 33s 6d jor Feb- roary and March delivery by steamer, and at 333 for March and A pril delivery by sailing vessels. Flour was slow. For maize. round corn, there was a good de- mand. American maize was quoied 15s. 414d was paid tor 001 miXed American. Barley was q it . Outs were nctive at 185 64 November delivery, buyers' prices. Sellers asked 14s for December delivery. AIN MARKE EASTERN L1V TOCK MARKET —There the ustal scarcity of offering, which characterizes the cate tle market on Saturdays The few cattle for anle were disposed of at yesierday’s prices. Quotations now rule as o lows: Good 10 extra beeves, #4 60 @5 25 medium grades, $4 15@4 45: stockers and foeders, $2 OU@4 BU: calves, $8 25@7 25: bulls, cowa and heifers, $2@4; Westerns, $3 40@4 15. HOUS—sules Were al an extreme.range of £3 30 @3 75 for the poorest to the best droves of hogs, ihe bulc of the offerings seliing at $3 50@3 70, 35(@3 65. SH b EP—=0id at $2 25@4 50 for natives ant $:@4 25 'or range flocks, while lambs found buy- ers at #4@>5 75, a -ew golng over $5 50. Receipis—Cattle, 300: hogs, 19,000 2500. CHICAGO, Nov. sheep, Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 6.—CATTLE—Re- cespts. 1000. Miarket steady. Native steers $3 25@4 90: nalive cows and heifers, #1 Y563 15 stockers and feeders, $2 30@4 25; Luls. :2 25@ 3 50. JLOGS—Receipts, 6000. Ma snles, £8 45@3 55; heavies. ¥3 35@s3 b5: puckers, 33 B5@3 02Va: mixen, 33 45@5 6., Lghis. $3 0@ 360; vorkers $3 55145@5 60 pigs, $3 35@3 b0 SHEFI' — Recelpts. 1000 Marke: fim. Lambs, $3 60@3 505 mutions, $2 50@4 60. tsteadr. Pulk of Omuhn OMAHA. Nov. 6.—CATTLE — Receipts, 600, Market steady. Native beef steers, $i@d 90: Western sieers, 3 70@4 30: Texas steers, $3@ 3 65; cows and hefiers, ¥2 7T5@3 75: canners, $2@ 275: siockers ana feeaers. £3 60@4 4U; ch.ves, 33 50@5 00 bulis, siags. eLc. $2@5 65 HuGS—Receipt, 1670. Marke: is strong to be hicher. Heavy. $3 30@3 50: mixes, 83 453 50. 1ighs, 13 50@: 6215: bulk of sales, $5 40@3 60. SHEKP—Receipls. 00, Marnet steady. FAir to choice nuuves. 3 7U@4 L0: Tair w0 choice Wesierns, 83 50@4 10: common and siock sheep, $8@870: iumbs, 83 T5@6 25, NUKTHERN WHGAT MARKET, Oregon, PORTLAND. Nov. 6. —Wheat, weak and lower. Walla Walla. 78¢; blue stem, 79¢c: valiey, S0c. Cleared: German ship Adolf, 96.250 bushels whent, for Queenstown: British ship Punsyre; 126,942 bushels wheat, for Queeustown. Washington. TACOMA, Nov. 6.—Wheat closed: No. 1 blue stem, 80Y4e; No. 1 club, 7734, PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND. Nov. 6—Exchanges, $279,607; balances, $86,171. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS. NEW YOKK, Nov. 6.—~The exports of specie from the yort of New York for the week amounted 10 12 180 ‘In gold and 702,271 in milver. The impor.s wer: Gold, §79 401: siiver. $94,206; dry goods and general merchandise, $6,45%,5138. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, Nov. 3 —To-day’s statement of the condition Of the ireasury shows: Available cash baiance, $204,487,3980; goid “$154,- 541,601 ey | EASTERN CLEARING - HOUSE TURAS, RE- New York. NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Clearings §184,578,581; balances, §9,557,278. Boston, BOSTON, Nov. 6.—Clearings, 82,536,763 ances, $5,400,728. FOREIGN MARKETS. bal- London. LONDON, Nov. 6. — Consols, 1123; sliver, 2614d; French rentes, 1031 Gic. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 6—Wbeal—Quiet: No. 1 standard Callfornia wheat, —: cargoes off coast, noihing dolng; carzoes on passage, steadier; w in Paris weas: flour i Puris weak. CUTTON- Uplauds, 814 LoSE. WH EAT—Spot quiet: No. 2 red Westorn winter dull, s 11d; No. 1 red Northern springdull. 79 8d. CORN—American mixed spot firm 85 134d; No- vemoer sieady, 38 1541; December steady, 38 2a; January steadv, 38 dd. FLOUR—St Louls fancy winter firm, 10s 3d. $X(HANGE AND BULLION. sterling Exchange, €0 days, - 484 Stertng Exchange, sight. = 487 Sterling cable = i - 48714 New york Exchange, sighi... - 17: New York kxchange. telegraphic, — 20 Fine Sfiver, per ounce = 11, Mexican Dollars........ 46 6y - IRODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Aberioyie (akes for Cork 56,854 culs, valued at $83.800. Fatures were off again ana the spot market was weak and duil. Locat quotations are as follows: $1 4614 B ctl for No. 1, $1 47 for choice und §1 S0@1 02y % ctl 10r eXira choice ior milling. CALL HOARD SALFS. JNFORMAL S¥SSION—9:15 0'clock— Decem ber— 6000 ctl<, $1 46. May—4000. §1 443/3; BOUO, $1 44. SECOND SESSION — May—4000 ctls, §1 4374 600U, $1 4335 4000, <81 4855: 2000, $1 4815, Decemo r—28,000, $1'48; 2000, $1 453, REGULAR MOBNING SESSION — May—10,000 cils, ¥143Ys 8000, $14.1g. December—2000. »14514: 26.000, $1 4585; 12,000, $1 45%4; 1 00 $1 4555 BARLEY -The Loch Linnbe takes for Mistley 46,724 ct.s Brewing, valued st $51,400. Choice brishi Feed and Brewing are firm and not over pien:l Feed, 8:14@>T1pc for dark and 90@9214¢ for cholce brigh.: Chevalier, for seed, $1 20@1 60 Brewing, $105@1 073y for No. 1and S0@85c ctt tor dars Coust. CALL TOAED SALES. INFORMAL SESSI0N—$:15 0'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—NOSA es. REGULAR MOENING SESSION—December—6060 cus, | B¥pe OATS changed ie market coninues dull snd un- v Feed, $1 25@1 30; eood to choice, #1 15@1i20;_common, $1 0752@1 12%: Surprise, 2@ 27+a:_Red, 81 17351 50; Gray, $1 10 @ Miiling, $1 1¥16@1 174 B cil: Biack, for seed, 1 55@1 0. Ciipped Lats sell at $1@2 B ton over the raw product. CORN — cks contihue heav. and the murket Is stiil weak and dull. Small Roind Yel- Jow, $1 173,@1 20 Wetl: Large Yellow, 971ac@81; ‘White, 8. RYE—§1 10@1 1215 B etl. BUCK WH Eat—Quoted F1 20@1 25 P ctl. ¥LOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, $475@4 X5: Bakers'exiras. $4 504 60 % bol. COKNMEAL, K Feed Corn, §22 B toa: Cracked Corn. $23@24 B ton. ‘S—L'Tices in sacks are as follows, discount to the trade: Grabam Flour, $o kiye Flour, §2507% 100 Rice Flour, Cornmeal. §2 45; extra crewm do, $3: MILLS1U usval , $3 25; Farins $4 50; Whole Wheat Fiour, 5: Kolled Oats (bbis), $5 70@5 90: in sacks, Peurt Bariey, $4; Split Peas, $350; Green 100 1bs. HAY ANu FEEDSTUFFS. Quorations for all descriptions remain without chunge. Bran still arrives ueavily from the north. BRAN—$16@.6 50 10r the besc aud $14 S0@15 % ton for outside brands MILDLINGS—$20@20 50 for lower grades and (@22 50 (o0 for the best. FEREDSTUFFS—Rollea Barles, $19@%0 B ton Oilcage Meal at the mill, $50 % ton: joboing, $31; Chopped Feed, $15@16 w ton: Cocoanat Case. $17 b0: Cottonserd Meal, $20@30 ® ton. HAY—Wheat, $12@13 % ton: Wheat and Oat, $l1@l . $1U@12: Barley. $10@12: com- preased, s1¥i614} Alfaita 359 5T adook. $5GD; Clover, $8G10 # ton. BIRAW—3U@40c ¥ bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. The market for all kinds contiaues dull. BEANS_Bayos. $i ¥b@1 95: Small Whites. £1 0@l Large Whites, 90¢@$1 10: Pinks, 5@l 30; Beds, $YB0@l60: Blackeye §1 75 sed Kidney. §175@190; Limas, #165@ tiers, ¥1 40@1 60; Pea, $1 30@! 40, SEED> — Brown Mustard, $3 B Yellow Mustard. $2@2 50 B cu: Flax, §1 »0@2; Canary Rupe, 2@ Seed, 214@234c B ib: Aliifa 614c 23,c% Hemp, 8¢: 1imothy, bigc. DRIED PEAS—Nlles, 81 25; ureen, §1 20@1 40 B ol POTATOES, ONION~, VEGETABLES, Prices range about the same. FOTATOES—Enriy Kose, 30@35c; River Reds. 40@45c: Kiver Burbanks, U@AUc: Oregon Bur bauks, 50@6UC: Salinas Burbanks 60@s0¢;: Sweet Poaioes, 5Ug50c B eul for Rivers ana 60@85¢ for Merovd. ONIONS—81 25@1 40: Pickle Onions, 50@75¢ sack. # S ETA BLES -Merrowtat_Squash, $8@10 B ton: Hubbard tquash. $10@12; Bay (ucumbers, 40@eUe » box: Green Yeppers, 40@85c fur Chl and S0@obe for Bell; Dried Pevpers, 5@éc; Gree Peus, Sip@ic B h: Sinng Beaus, S@ic: Lima Beans, 2ha@3c # 1b: Dried Okra, 6@Sc: Eg Piant, 50g75¢: Uabbage, 6U@Td>: B cu; Carrots, 25@ S0c B snck; Ganlc, 1%a@2c @ 1b; Tomatoes, 25@ 40¢ @ box. POULTRY ANu GAME. POULTRY—Two curs of Eastern will be on the market Lo-morrow. Live Turkeys, 13@14c_for Gobblers and 12@14c for Hens; dressed Turkeys 15@16:; Geese % pair, $1 251 50: Ducks, $350@d: Hens, 83 50! Roosters, young, §4®5 B doz: do. 0id. $i@4 2: Fryers, §250@5; Broilers, §3 25@3 50 for large and $2 b0@5 for small: Pigeons, $1 25@1 50 # 40z for young and 75¢@#1 for old. GAME—Quall, ® dozen, $1 25: Mallard, §3 50@ 4 50 Canvasbuck, $4@4 50 Spriz, $2 5.@3; Teal, 50 @ doz: Widgeon. $2@2 50: Smuli Duck, Geese, $2 5U@2 15; White. R1@ $1 50@2: English snipe. $160@1 7 Juck Snipe, $1: Hare, $1@1 25; Rabbits, §1 25@ 1 50 for Cottontalis wnd 7oc@§1 for small. CHEESE AND EGGS, Ranch Eggs have moved up & peg. Cheese shows no ctiange. Pickled Butwer Is higher. BUTTE CrEAMERY—Fancy onds, 26@27Y4c ¥ Ib Da1ky—Choice Lo fancy, rades 16@zllye. ik LD~ 22230 B I FIRKIN—19@20C B 1. CREAMERY TUB—2215@23%20 B JASTERN—]12@1 3¢ for Iadie-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new. 12@13c B b: com- mou to good, 10@11c; Cream Cheddar, 11@1%c: Young America, 12@12%c: Western, 1134@12c; Eastern, 1215@18%4c B 1. EGGS—Kanch Eggs, 35@41c B doz: store Eegs, 2214 @30c; kastern, 28@26c for fancy, 2092214c for fira.s and 17@19¢ ‘or seconds; Duck kygs, 20@25¢ B duzen. DECIDUOUS AXND CITRUS FRUITS, creamertes, 25@29c: sec- 28@26c B I; lower Seedling Uranges will be on the market to-mor- row. Puaches are begloning to disappear. Supp1vs of Tuole Grapes are dwindling down somewhat and they are rather firmer in conse- quence. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Sirawberries. $3@4 B chest for larga. Raspberries, $4@ W chest Cape Cod Crauberries, $7@7 60 B bbl; Coos Bay. $2 bU@2 15 B Uox. Peaches, 26@b0c ¥ box for common and 75¢@ 81 3or taucy. Pears, Winter Nells, 50@75¢c; common kinas, 40@30¢ B box. Apples, 26@400 B box for common and 50@85¢ for good to choice. Quinces, 2. @Uc B box. Grapes, In boxes, =0@30c for Muscats. 25@36¢ for black. 21 @-Cc 101 Tokay and 35@40c fur Cort chon Crates sell about 10c higher than boxes. Zintande., Wine Grapes, fits. crop, $12@15 $ ton; second crop, $6@10: White Wine Grapes, $6@10; Mission Granes, $-@10. simmons, 5U@75¢ B box. omegranu es. 6 @75¢ B box. CITRUS FRUTTS—New Navel Oranges.$4 B box: Grnps b roit, 867; Lemons, 8150 box for common and $2 25@2 50 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $2@3 B box: Bananas, $1@2 @ bunch: Piuneapples. $2@3 » doz. DKIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC, 450 2 B There seems to be a ltile better feeling all around, though Prunes are very dull. Apples a (he firmest articie in the iist at present. DXIED ¥EUITS—Quotntlons are as follow: Prunes. corlond 10:% [ xa@Ec ‘or 40-50's, 41 for 50-60's, S340 for 60-T0's, Blic for TL-80s, 2340 7, for §0:00« ana 2bio for §0100s; Peaches 5@5%c ¥ 1b: fancy. 624@Tluc; peeied, —; Aprl- m“x,‘,’?““ 1 for 1oy ais wnd 7@8c for 004 10 funcy Moorparks: evaporaed Appies, | @6 sun-aried. 3@3Yac; biack Figs n sack, 2@3 Plums. 4gatsc @b to1 pitted and 1gic for un. pitted; bicached Plums, 5@5hac: Nectarines, 5@ éc % Ib for prime to fancy : Pears, d@51ae tor quas- ters and 814@7c for halves. RAISINS—New Ruisins, 214@7¢ for 2-crown, 40 for S.crown. be for d-crowi, Sige for eedless Sultanas and §1 10@ 115 for sondon layers. Dried Gripes, 2uge. N ('TS—Chesinuts are quotable at §@10c §_: Walnuts, 7@7%ec @ Ib for hard and 5@% B for softshell: Aimonds, 3@4c for hardsheil and Yo for papersheil; Peanuls. 4@5c for kastern and 4c for California; Mlickory Nuts, 5@sc % Ib: Pe- cans, 9@10c B 1b: Fliberts, 9@9Yac; brazil Ndts, 8@ge: Coconnuts. $4 6L@5 ¥ 100. ONiEY—New Comb 1Uc for bright and 7@9c for lower grades; new watar-whbite extracted, 414@ 45;c; light amber extracted, 5954@4c @ b LEESWAX—23@%50 B 1. FLOVISION Dealers report a fair demund st the old prices. CURKD MEATS—Bacou, Shgc & Ib for heavy, 9c 1or iight medium, 1Ue’ ‘or ighi, 10340 B 1 for exv ngnt and i2c for sngar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cored _Hams, 103@1lc; California Hams, 9@914¢ B Ib; Mess Beef, $5 B bbl; ex ra mess do, 89; family do, $10; sal Pork, $5@s 50 B bol: exira primo Pork. 89 50: exira clear. $16; mess, §14 50 @ bbi: Smoked Beef. 1034@123%60 B . LA RDEastera tierces quoted a:_514c 3 I for compound aua 6 for pure; paus, 7c; Calfornia tierces, bc § I 1or compound and ¢ for pure; Dalf-bbis, 614 20-Ib tins, 7e; do 5-1b, T 3ac. COTTOLF.NE—Tierces. (3¢, Puckaves less than 300 Rs—l-b pails. 60 i n case, 87c; 3-1b El\ils. %0 in & ease, 8igc: 5-1b palis, 12 in » case, Lyc: 10-Ib prils, 610 & case, Kige: 50-1b tns, 1of 2 in & case. 7T5ges wooden bickets, 20 Ibs bet, 7740: funcy tus 80 s net, 735C: balt bbis, 3bOUE 310 e, T30e B b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. There was no further change yesterda: HIDES AND ~KINS—Culls and brands sell 1o under sound stock. Heavy salied steers, 10c ¥ b: medium, Sc: light, 815@8c; Cownides, Blo@9c; Stags, Dlgc: sated Kip, 9c; salted Cait, 10@1lc. @ Ib: salted Veal §c: dry Hides, 15@1510c; culls and brands, 12@12%c: Gry Kip and Veal. 14c: dry Calf, 1¥c: eulls, 12¢; Goatskins, 20@35c_each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer. 25¢ @ th: medium, 20¢; winter, 10¢; Sheepskins, sheariings, 15@25C eachi short wool 53@30c each; medium, G0@SU each: long wools, BUC@$L TALLOW—YNo. 1. rendered, S@5%c B b: No. 2, 2@2Yac: refined, bo; Grease, 2@214¢ @ b WOUL — Fall chip — Middie _counties, free, 10@13c:_do defective, 10@1le; San Joaguin, de- fective, T@Sc @ 1b; do Lambs, 61@8c: Southern Mountain, 9@12c: tree Northern, 12@ldc B Ib: ao, defective, 9@lle; Humboldt and Mendocino, 13@15¢ B Ib. HOPS—01d crop, 2@6e P b for poor to falr and $@10c for good; new crop, 10@14yac. GENERAL MyRCHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Gralu Bags, 553c: n Quentin, £5.40; Wool Bags, 27@30c: Fruit Bags, dYac, 0%0 and 6e for the different sizes. COAL—Wellington, $3: New Wellington. Socthfield Wellington, $7 50: Seattle, $3 60: Bry- ang, #5060; Coos Eay, $4 75; Wallsend, §675 8 ton; Cumberland, $14 50 9 ton In bulk and $16 in_sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthracite Egg $la @ ton: Welsh Anthracite $@12: Cannel, $9 30 ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gate ana Pleasant Val- ley, §7 60 Coke, $13in butk and $15 B ton in sks. CANNED SALMON —The Alaska Packers' As- tociation quotes Red Salmon as follows; ln lots 0 25,000 cases, 95¢ @ dozen; 50.000 cuses, 92Lac B dozen: 75,000 cuses, 900 P dozeu, Det Cash L. O b. ex-ship. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refizery Company auotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed, 65sc: Powdered. 61gc: Dry Granu- lated, byac 9 1b: Contectioners’ A, bige: Magnolia A, 54C. Exua C, Sci Golden C. 47c: Candy Granulated, Hhke: California A, 514 half-burrels J4¢ more than barrels, and bOXes 1z more. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. $8: Previous prices rute. Whoiesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: BEEF—Firs: quality, 63@7 hird do. 4@5¢ ¥ ib. VEAL—Largs 5@6c: small. €@7 8 . MUTTON—Wethers. 6@7c; Ewes, 60 b LA MB—Spring, T@sc @ 1. PORK-—Live Hoss. 574@57ke for Iarge and 8140 for small und $5,@3%C for medium: oI HOZS 215@314¢ B 1b; divszed do. H@oe. RECEIPTS OF FRODUCE. second 4o, 534@ [ FOR 24 HOURS. 7,980] Butter, ctls 15,760, i-ggs, doz. 53425 Chees 3 cils 72 Oregon. ... .. 425 Hides, no. 1,299 Barley, ctls . 2,245 Pells, bal: 342 Ouats, ctis... .- 270 Wool, bis. 42 Oregon.. 1.510| Oregon 127 Beans, sk, 4.410| Leather, rils, Corn, ctis, > w54l Wine gals.. Potatoes, sks. . 1,44~ | Brandy, gals.. Orezon, sks.... 1684/ Sugar. bbis Onions. sks, 10( Lumber, M Oregon. 130/ Luilow. cis Hay.tons.. ... 362 Ralsins, boxes.< 598 Straw, Lons...... 5| Lime. bDIS. ...m 483 Middiings, sks... 70| Shorts, sks. 40 Oregon. L 420|Hops. bis 103 Bran, sks.. 450 Chicory, bbls.... 10 Oregon.. 631] B A new urrangement of electric light has has been tried 1n the German army. Frem the captive balioons kept always in readi- ness for military work was suspended an electrie lamp of some 5000-candle-power. At the approach of darkness, the current, carried by an insulated wire, was turned on, and the light reflected downward. STEAMEES TO SAIL, BTEAMPFR | KSTINATION. | ~ALLS. | PIER Umatlila...- | Vic & Pkt Sad |[Nov 7, PAM|Piec 9 Arcata. Coos Hay INov 7.10a% | piecis Acapuico. . INov B1Z M PMSS Saata Kosa U INov B1lam Prerll HumboidtBay [Nov 8, 9am Pler 13 tinmboidt Bay | ~ov hina &Japan Nov 8. 2pw{Piar) 9 1pu P MSS Columbii. | Porusnd..... |Nov :.10a|Plet 24 | Farndaie. Nov 9] 8aw | Pler 13 .| Newport......|Nov 10, 8ax| pler 11 {Alaska... Oregon ports. 0v 10,12 M| Pier 2! [Nov 11,10aM | Pler 13 [ |Sydney .. |Nov 11, zrm|Pler 7 Humboidt. .| HumboldtBay |Nov 11, 2rx|Pier $ City Puebla| Vic & Pgt 8ug [ Nov 12 9w Piec 9 Queen... ... ~aa Diego.... Nov 12,11am| Pler 11 Cleveiand .. | Puget Sound..|Nov 1212 |Miss L Del Norte.. GraysHarbor. Nov 14, oex Miss 1 State of Cal | Portiang | Nov 141vax tler -4 Eoreka.. . | Newpor (1117 [Nov 11 vaulmartt ———— STEAMERS TO ARRIVE, STeAMR FrOM Teter Jobsen... | Nauaimo. . Chilkat. . Clty Sya: Clty Puenia Progreso.. Coos Bay Aldunce., Humboldt . Wiilamette. Queen..... .. State of Cai. North Fork. Portland .. _-|Humboldt, | seattle. | Gravs Haroor. ... * {Comox... | Departure By Victoria & Puve: sou: Coos Bav..... | Humbold: Bay... | San Diozo Del Norte... Bristol. Columbia, Portiana. sUN, NOON AND TIDE UNITED STATES COAST AND GRODETIO SURVEY. T1MEs AND H¥iGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN ¥raNCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTk—The high und low waters ocouc atthe City Front (Mission-street Whar) about twenty- five minutes later than at Fort Polui: ihe height of tide is ihe same at boih places. November—1897. Sunday. Novembver 7. .6.41/ Moon rises, .5 06| Moon sets . 5.03ax = TImo | pae; | TIMe | poq; . H W P U6LL20] 44 8| 850 i e 9 011 5.6 5.35 01 10 56| €10| 00 1 55| 643 0.1 12 5| 19| 02 13, 51| 7.66] 0.3 NorR—In the anove exposiiion of the tides ths eariy morning tides are given In the Jeft hand eolumn, and the success:ve tides of the day lo tne order of occurrence a3 10 time. The second tims column glves the second tide u? the day, the third me e ird tlde, and tne last or righs hand column gives the last tide of the day, excep: when there Are bui (hres tides as sometimes sccurs. The neights givea are additions to the soundings on the United Siates Coasi Survey charis, €XCopt When & minas sign (—) precedes tne Delght, and then the number given is subLraciive from tie depth given by the charie. ———— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the Uniied States Hydrographls Office located in the Merchants Exchange iz maintained in San Francisco for the benefis of mariners without regard 10 nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially fnvited 10 visit the oflice, where complete seis of cha”.3 and salilng direcilons of the world are kept on hana: or com- parison aud reference, And the latest information can always be obiained regarding lights, dungers to navigation and all matiers of interest'to ocean commerce. The timo ball ontop of the building on Tele- graph Hill is hoisted about len minutes before noon, and is dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by ielegraphlo signal received each day irom the Unfied States Naval Observaiory &: Mara siand 3 A notice stating whether the time ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, if any, ls published the samo day by the afternoon papers and by the Morniug papers Lue fOLlOWIng (av. W. 8. HueHEs The Time Ball, eutenant. U, & N, in cuarge ERaxcH HYDROGRAPHIC OrFice, U. 8 N, SAN FrRANCISCO. Novewber 6. 1897 The time bail on Telegrapn Hill was aroppsi exaotly av noon to-day—L e., at noon ot the 130 meridian, or exacily at 87 X, Greenwich time. W. 8. HUGHES, Lieutenant U. 8 N, in cuarge. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arrive SATURDAY, November 6. Stmr Whitesboro, Johnson, 15 hours from Greenwood: lumoer, 10 L k& White Lumber Co. Stmr Cleone. ~trand. 16 Louts from Hards eK: bark, to Heyman & Maver. Stmr Coluwbia, Conway. 5584 hours from Port- land, vie Astoria 4135 hours: pass and mdse, to Uregon Rallway and Nav Co. Stmr Santa Kosa. Alexander. 60% nours from San Diego; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co, Stmr £omona, Cousinz. 17 hours from Bureka; pass and mdse, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Greenwood. Fagerlund, |7 hours from Cleoue: rriles, 10 L E W) biie Lumber Co. Stmr Arcata Keed, 48 hours from Coos Bay. via Port Oriord 40 hours: passand mdse, 10 0C &N Co. Stmr Weeott. Miller. 39342 bours from Crescen: City; pass and mdse. to Norin Pacific > S Co; tum- ber, 10 D T C Perkins. Smr Noyc. Lundquist. 12 hours from Moss Landing: ballas . to J 5 Kimball. Br stmr Coptic, Seaiby, 28 days from Tong- kong, via Yokohama lb days. via Honluiu 6 davs"6 Lours by mun; passand mdse, 100 &0 S Co. Ship Bobemia, naimo; 2192 Sons ~hip John A Briggs, Balch. 182 days from Bai- timore: 300 (ons coat, to John Rosenfeld’s Son: Fr bark Cabronse. Bignal, 102 davs from New- castle, NSW; 2500 tons coal, t0 Baifour, Guthrie & Co. Sehs Corinthian, — hours {rom Bowens Landing; —to Sehr Archie and Fontle, Colstrup. 10 honrs from Shelter Cov-: 50 cds bark. to Higgins & Collins. Schr Sparrow, «lements, 2 cays from Eureza: mber. 10 J R Hanity. Schr Vo ante, Erat, 8 days from Nehalem River; 133 M {t lumber, 10 8 H Harmon Lumber o Whalman, 11 dsys from Na- tons coal, to John Rosenfeld’s Cleared. SATUKDAY. November 6. StmrUmatilla. Honter, Victoria and Port Town- send; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexand.r, San Diego; Good- #ll. Perkins & Co. Stmr North Fork, Bash, Kurek: Nelson. Br snip Riverside, McCully, Queenstown; Bal- four, Guthrie & Co. bark S C Allen, Johnson, Honolulu; Witllams. Dimond & Co. Fr bark Louls Pasteur, Rehel, Loudon, Balfour. wuthrie & Co. Sloop Anna Catherina, Winchel, St Michael;: C S Winchel Charles Sailed. SATURDAY, November 6 Etmr Fureka. Parsons, san Pedro. Stmr North Fork. Bash, Kureka. Stmr Sunol, Dettmers. Etnur Crescent City, Stockfle: b, Crescent Oit7. Stmr Poi .t Arena. flansen, Mendocino. Stmr Truckee, Daniets, ¥ aguina Bay. Brship Loch Linnoe, Camming. M siley. Ership Averfovie, Wallace, Queeisiown. Haw bark Roderick Dhu, Wiujams, Hilo. Bark Bi- Bonanz, : ereman, Puget Sound. Biin Archer. Caiboan. Houolul Eehr Got«ma, Dedrick, Coos Ba Schr Volan:. Kroz, Grays Haror. Schr J G Wall, Bjornstrom. Til.moo'. Senr Parkersburg, Nie'son, Coquille River. Schr Lucy, Peterson, Umpqua River. Sehr Ameihyst. Johunnsen, Tillamook. Schr Mayfipwer, Olsen. Telegraphio. POINT LOROS. November 610 rx—Weainse i wind NW; velocity 20 mlles. Charters The schr Lyman D Fosier loads lnmber at Port Gambie for Hilo. Wheat charters for Portlan1 to Eu-ope are the Frbak Dugueschn. 30s; Nor stmr Florida, 3is 6d: Br bark Ocher vre, zrs. ‘e Br ship Bannockburu was chartered prior to arrival for wheat 1o Europe, 283 1024d, Svoken. Nodate in tat 4817 N.long 185 12 W. Br ship Sierra Nevada. from Hongzon « for Portland. On Nov 2 at 19 57 pa met Br s.mr Belgic, nence Oct 20, or tonolulu. Nov 3iniat 31 03 N, long 140 38 W, met U S stmr Balimore, hence Oct 30, for Hono!ulu. Domestic Ports. ASTORIA—Arrived Noy 5—Ger bark J C Pflo- ger fiom Houoluiu Nov 6—Stmr-State of Cali- fornta, hence Nov 4; simr Signal, from Seattle. SEATTLE—Arnved Nov 6-U S stmr Beur. TACOMA—Salled Nov -scnr Joseph Russ, for Sun Ped EU I EKA—Salled Nov 6—Sehr Fartuna, for San Fraiclsco. PORT ANGELES—Salled Oct 6—Schr Llewel- Iyn J Morse, 1o Nanaimo. TATOOSH—Passed Nov 5—stmr Progreso, irm Sezttle, for San Frauclaco. CLALLAM BAY—In port Nov 6— Cheney, from Tacoma, for San Francisco. NEWPORT— Nov 6—scur Annie M Campbell. from Port Blakeley, PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Nov 6—Schc Chas £ Falk, trom Hilo. EUREKA—Arrived Nov 6—sSchr Ida McKay, hence Oct 31. Sailed Nov 6—Schr John A, for Sar Franclsee. GRAY~HARBOR—Asrived Nov_5—Schr Mel- ancthon. hence Oct 22. EUREKA—Arrived Nov 6—Stmr Humboldt, he oct 5 TATOOSH— Passed Nov 6—Ship Jabez Howes, from San Diego. 1ot Nanai uo. CLALLAM BAY—Tn bay Nov 6—Bark B P Cheney. from T for San Francisou. NEWPORT—Sallea Nov 16—3car Lottle Car- son, for Eurexa. IVERSENS LANDING—Salled Nov 6—Schr Arnttu I tor =an Frunciso. TACOMA—Sailed Nov 6—Schr Joseph Russ, for San Pedro : SAN PEDRO—Arrivea Nov 6—Schr North Pend from Umpgua: schr Alice. from Kurexa; sumr Alcazar from Greenwood. PORT LOS ANt ELES—Sailed Nov 6—Haw stm San Mateo, for Crmox. CLALLAM BAY—In bsy Nov 6—Br bark Man- nox. from Frazer River, for Liverpool. FORT BRAGG—Sailed Nov 6—Stmr Coquiile River, for.San Francisco. Kastern Porta. Arrived Nov 6—Ship Challenger, rk 8 P NEW YOPK hence July 7. ¥oreign Port 1 ONOLU LU—Sallea Oct 81—Schr Spokane, for Puget Sound. YDNEY—Arrived Nov 5-Bark Undauntel,fm ew W hatcom. NANAIMO—Sailed Nov 6—Bark Rufus E Wood for San Francisco; shp America, forsan Fran- cisco. YOKOHAMA—Salled Uct 16— Brstmr Fiintshire for Oregon. GUAYAQUIL-Arrived Nov 5—Bark Hesper, from New Whatcom. HONOLULU— riived Oct_25—Ship Tillle K Starouck. from Newcastle, NSW. Oct 27—Jap stme Riofun-Maru, from Yo<ohama: Haw stmr China, nence Oct 21 (5 days 2: hours 59 min). Oct 28—Haw bark Diamond Head, from Departure Bay: bark Martha Davis. hence Oct 6: Brstmr Miowera, from Victoria. Oct 30—Br stmr Cop.ic, from Yokohama. Sai el Oct 24—Stmr Peru, for San Francisco. Oct 26—Bark Colusa. for Chemalnus. Oct 28— Bkin W H Dimond. for San Francisco: Haw stmr China, for Yokohama: Brstmi Miowers, for Syd- ney. HILO—Arrived Oct 21—Bktn Skagit, from Porc amble. alled’ Oct 24—Haw bark Sautlago, for San Francisco. NEWCASTLE, NSW—Salled Nov 4—Br ship Co- nishead, for San Francisco. Y OKOHAMA—Satled Nov 5—Br stmr Empress of Uhiua, 1or Vancouve UOLON—Salled Nov 4-Stmr Advance, for New {ork. Importations. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA—Per Columbla— 1784 sks potatoes, 130 sks onions, 1260 hf-s<s 10,596 qr-sks 1880 sks flour. 5641 sks bran, 1671 ks onts, 420 8<8 middlines. 127 sks wool, 372 cs syrup, 3239 sks wheat. 5746 bdls shooks. ¥4 M rt lumber. 23 bbls cranberries, 318 sks oysters, 959 cs salmon. 'EUREKA—Per Pomona—7 bxs fish, § bxs ty pe, 62 bxs 1 keg butter, 8 sks woo!, 1 bxd organ, 1 ox brass, 1 coop chickens, 3 coops fowl, 1cs fors, 1 bx crackers, 9 bdls sacks. 3 bxs apples, 1 chest tea, 1cs overalls. 47 M 1t lumber. 6 pkgs express, 1 cs hats, 18k coln, 8cs groceries 6 pkgs mdse, 1 cs dry goods, 251 head ca tie, 1 busgy, 1 pke hard ware, 1 lot househola turniture, 652 M snin- gles. E'R 2nd E R R—80 bxs fish, 219 bxs i9 kegs buter, 1 bl cider, 1 23 ha dware, 60 SKS pota.oes, 25 c3 condensed mils, 32 doors, 2 3 1roxs, 1 pki mdse, 1 kes llquor. 2'cs dry 500ds. 1 bdl peits. § ©4 mashrooms, 3 obis 557 bxs app os. HONGKONG—Per Coptic- 63 pxzs fish. fow, etc, 1200 empty guicksiiver flasks, 100 pkgs gun- nies, 60 pkgs ma.cinv. 22 pks 8l 200ds, 43 pks pircels, 400 pkgs coffee, 200 pKss co:ton, 25 pk: s beans, 3000 béis sugar, 85 pKs sp.ce, 698 pkes bananas, 750 pkgs hemr, 153 p.yscurios 48) ks oll, 2520 pkgs tea, 6204 pkg, rice, 4010 pkgs mase. For overland—40 pkgs matting, 87 pkgs silk goods. 76 pkg pa-cels, 40 Dkzs Leins bUS pkgs curios. 2653 vkgs raw silk. 5dod peus tea, 740 pkgs rice, 2263 piys mdse. For C ntril and South America—26 pkgs siik 800ds. 42 pkgs tea. 314 pegs mase, PORT ORFORD—Per Artata- 16 kegs 2 tubs 21 bxs butter. 18k nuts, 27 sks wool. 5. hids, 4 bdls nides, 2 blis hides. 2' pkes express. 1 sk cotn, 1 cs salmon, 1 bx hardware, 1 roli cansas, 1 cs ets. €008 Fav—14 1k3 bark, 8 ba'es flannel. 350 tons coal, 68 bxs apples 140 LX< butter, 25 cs cheese, 66 bxs appies ks potutoes, B PKgs express, & 548 coin, 4 Mlogs, 4 sks coin. 2 mu.es, 1 sk vege: tables, 2 pigs mdse, 1 wagon. 1 cri deer, 1cs | truit. CRESCENT CITY—Per Weeolt—14 bxs butter, 8 pkgs meat. 215 M 't lumber COUS BAY—Per Emplie—3 tubs 17 bxs butter. 81 cs chees -, 227 bxs apples, 1 bbi bottles, 34 pkes mdse, 16 cords matchwood, 80U cs salmon. 134 head cattle, 227 sks potaces, 12 bdis hides, 16 frait 7 bdis pelts, b ship kuees, 600 tons coal, . SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—51 pkgs junk, 117 bxs rags, 34 pkes fish, 5 cs shoes, 5 s<s wheat, 21 s houey,'d cs eggs, 23 sks dried iruit, 97 pkgs mdse, 30 bxx lime,. 324 bxs lemons Port : 03 Angeles—5 bxs femons, 9 sks walouts, B8 cs cherries, 4 Cs paper. 81 bxs oranves. 471 sks whest, 39 <’ shoes, 19 pkas mdse, 43 pkgs H H goods, 4 ¢s pu try, 2 cs P food Redondo—2606 558 corn, 1 cs hats, 25 pkgs H H guod . 1 ¢s hooey, 20 bxs or.nges, 9 bxs lemons, 2 chs tes, 3 pkgs mdse, 7 pkgs beeswax, 6 bxs lemous. 5 cs syrup, Santa Burbara—139 pkgs mdse, 2 cs exgs, 4 bxs butier. 4u sks dried iruit. 73 bxs lemons, 16 sks horns. 6 sks fish, 45 pkzs P plums. Poit Hartord, etc—1185 sks barley, 685 sks wheat. 300 sks oats, 1990 sks beans, 22 sks P corii. 459 sks garvanzes. -9 bdis hides and skins, 10 bxs | kg botter. 8 sks aried fruit. 18 cs eggs, 221 p gs mdse, 1 cp chickens. 28 bxs appies 2 bxs machinery. 7 cs bides, 1 sk walnuts, 1 cs hard- wace, B0Tbxs fruit, S cps chickens, 1 cp poulizy. bx fish. Consignees. Per Weeott—Dodge, Sweeney & Co; Kiugan & Co: Getz Bros & Co: Witzel & Baker: DT C Perk- ins Yer Santa Rusa—Moore, Ferguson & Co; H Du- tard; Bunker. Brays Sons & Co: Sinsheimer Bros: Dalton Bros; B ssinger & Co: ~ideman, Lachman & Co; Dairymen's Unfon: Frauks & Co; Payot, Upham & Co: Milwaukee Brew: M Kitzmuler: J Wiela: @: Chieazo Brew: Luffalo Brew: Enter- i prise Brew'; Marshull & Co: Huls bros: Hilmer, Bredhoff & Co: L B Sanenberz: Union Ice o Sanford Bros: C H Lvans & Co: D E Allisoni& Co Ross & Hewlett: Labor kxchance: Witzel & Baker: George Meams: H. Kirchman & Co L G Siesovien: F L Huuter; D de Be nardi & to: C E Whitney & Co: Murphy, Grunt & Co: L Dalk man & Co: A knas; S I Frew: Fredericksburg Erew: Cathollc Art Book Store; Do Ige, Sweeny & Co; Home Supply Assn; L Seaten & Co; Chas Tet S J ivancovich & Co: A Pala- S P _Milling Co: R G Schroder: Wolf & : A A Von Voorhies & Co: Schuliz: J ncovich & Co; Gray & Co; Garcla & Maggini; H O Greenhood: A Gali Fruit Co; Roseuthal Feder & Co; S L Lesynsky & Co: 0 C and N Co Cabn, Nickelsburg & Co; W P Fuller & Co: L Sealon & Co; F F Ulrichs; W H McChesney & Sons: Eveleth & Nash -J' Demartini & Co: Wet- more Bros: Chas Harley & C uckingham & Hecnt: sussman, Wormser & Co; Johu Taylor & Co; Meverstein - & Co; Cnmypodonico & Mal- Goudyenr Rubbe J Stewart: the Grifiin Morgan & Chick; s, Erlanger & Co; G Scollard; Juiges & D; Go dman & Coy J © Jessen; Western Meat Co: Weister & Co: £ B Badlam: Nolan Bros; Owl Drug Co; Newmark & Edwards: G H eck: > J Friedlander; Gouid & Jaudin. Jones, Paddock & Coj J Dewing & Co; M Lemcke; H d Hogan. Per Empire—McDonough & Runyon: Dodge, Sweeney &<o; Daiton Bros; G A Starr & Co: A Gaili Fruir Co: ¥ MecCsnu: Fredericksen & Co; H Campe & Co: Thos Lougverau: Enterprise Brewery; Union Brewery: J f1 Newbauer: Henry F Alen: bicDotough & Runyou; Labor Ex chauge: Jes McDermoti; W B Sumner & Co: OC&N Co; Fuiton k & I Warks; C £ Whitney & Coi Welis, Fargo & Co. Per Arcata—Hiimer, Brodhoff & Co; Dodge, Sweeney & Co; F B Heizht PCHS Assn: C L McCo; c J S Does R D Hume & Co; A Kobinson: Huime & Hart: W B Sumner & Co; S H Frank & Co; Wells, Fargo & Co: Banaen W M Co: Wiizel & Baker G R S.arr; W L Hool: Fulton Eng & I Work: 0C&N Co. Per Coptic—London and_San Parrott & Co; I C Ka: Ford & Foss; Francisco Bank M:.condry & Co: J F Wright; Carter, Macy & Co: A C Robinson: Char.es Dietle: G I Prichard: Wetmore Bros order Tillmann & Bende:; S P C6: M J Branaen- stein & Co: J A Folzer & Co; Smith’s Cast John C siegfried: Eveleth & Nash: C Furolture Co; M D Vanvales: G P Morrow & Co: tore: DN &E Walters; R B Bain: H M Newhall & Co; Blanchard Sresovich & Co; Daniel Meyer: Wells, Co: G W Jackson; W P Lewis; Chinese and Jupavese merchants. Per Columbla—Clatsop Mill Co: J E Armsby & Co: Darbee & Immel: Morgan ¢ ysier_Co; Fogerty & Puarkei: A S : € Carlson; Max Wagner: M B Moraghan: Smith & Henry; Dodse, Sweeney & Co: order Henry F Allen: H Duiard DM Bellman; Dalton Bros: D Keete & Co: Woit & Sons: D W Hasch: Churles Jacobson & Co: J Stencil, F Hillers: Chambers. Price & Co; Clem- ent, Pringle & Co: Moore. Ferzuson & Co: M P Detels; CJ Leist & Co: B Duiard; Hamilton & Rourke: U Heistand; Warner & Co: Otis, Me- Alliister & Co; George Morrow & Co; Farnsworth & Ruggies. Per Fomona—Am Union Fish Co: A Paladini; Am Press Assn; Arciic Oil Works: Brighem, Hoppe & Coi € 8 Moses & Co: Crane & (0; City Brew: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Enterprise Brew: F B iHaight: Garcia & M: G A Dauphinny; Great Am Import Tea Co: Haas Bros; I | icbes & Co: Home Supply Assn; H & Ooml Co: H Grandjeau : Hibernis Brewery: higgns & Collins; 1 C Buli Jr; J Rucisch: J R Hunity: J Degeski: Levi. Strauss & Co: Miller & Lux: Standard Oil C Gt & Van Arsdaie; Manoney & S U S Brewery: Wietand Brew ton Brewe: Wellman, Feck Wreden & Co: N F Galloway & « 0; Wells, Fargo & Co: H Caito & Co:_Cal Fish Co:' V b Virgilio: B D Whiuin: Baker & c Co: B F Haight: Hill :J B Ingugila & <o; i N Taran ino: P C Fi-h | Meyer Bros: Norton, Teller & | Co: 0 B Smith & Co. P C Lumber C,; Ross & Hewlett: Standard Oil Co: S 1 Lesch, Wheaton, Witzel & Buker; W F Mitcheil: A & Co; A Gaill Frait Co; D E Aliison & Co: T oore: McDonough & Runyont Wolf & ous: WL B Milis: Marsh i Brigham, Hopps & Co: Hamliton: CF Whitney ! C. F. WEBER & CO. 300-306 POST STREET, S.F. Loruer Stocklon. TABLISHED 1559. [M. S. VULICEVICH & SONS, Founder of tne firm of J. Ivancovich, General Commission Merchants, Tropical and Domestic. Deep-waterSteamers and Ships Supplied ANSOME STREET. i D. E. ALLISON CO., General Commission Merchants. Green and Dried Fruits, Grain, Potatoes, Beans, Produce, Wool, ete. 501-509 Fron 505-507 St., § F, OCEAN TRAVEL. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP €. For poris in Alaska. 9 A. M., Nov. 2, 7, L 22, 27, and every finth day thereafter. For 'Victoria, Vancouver (E. C.), Port Towd- send, Seattle, Tacoma, Everett, Anacories aud New Whatcom (Bellingham Bay, Wash.). 9 o X, Nov. % 2, :7.and every fifth day thers: after, connecting at Vancouver with the C. P. Ry., at Tacoma with N. P. Ry.. at Seatte with G. XN. Ry., and Alaska steamers. For Jiureks (Humboldt Bay), Str. Pomona z 8,12, 16, 20, 24. 29, Dec. 8 7,11, 24 v8. Jwn 1 8. 10, 14, 18. 23, 26, 31. ‘or Santa Cruz, Monterey, San Simeon, Cayncon Port Harford (an_lufs Obispo), Gaviots, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Hueneme, San Pedro, East Sa1 Pedro (Los Angeles) and Newport, 9 . x.. Nov. 2,6, 10, 3, und every zourin day thereafter For San Diego. stopping only a; Port Harrort (San Luis Obispo), Santa Barbara, Pori Los An- peles anu Redondo (Los Angeles). 11 A. M.. Nev, 4 8 12 1b 20, 24, 28, and every four.h dsy thereatter. For Ensenada, Macdalena Bay, San Jose del Cabo, Mazatlan, Altata, La Paz' Santa rosaiis and Guaymas (Mex.). 10 A. 3., 2d of each month. The Company reserves the right to change wita- out previous notice steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing. TICKET OFFICE—PALACE HOTEL & NEW MoNT GOMERY € GOODALL, PERKINS & CO., Gen'l Aeents. 10 Marker si.. <an Franeiseo THE O.R. & N. CO. DISPATCH FAST S1EAMERS TO From Spear-stree: Whart, at10 o . F \PE{'& Firat-class Includin: AMVIY 8250 2d-class [berth & meals SCHEDULI UF SAILINGS: State of Califoraia.Oct. 15, 25, Nov. Columbia ~Oct. 10" 20, 30, Nov. Through andthrough bagg: Eascern pollis Kates and folders upor tion 10 F.F. CONNOR. Genaral Agent, 830 Market streat. G0ODALL. PERKINS & CO.. Superintendents Simship OMPAY~ o 2ia e e Line 1c COOLGARDIE, Ausralia, &nd CAP< FOWN, bouth Atica, uLS & BROS. CO. Agents. LAV SERROENLE 47 Montgomery street. Freight office 327 Marke: streel, Sun Franclsco COHPAGNIE GENERAL TRANSATUANTIQUD French Line to Havre. OMPANY’'S PIER(NEW),42 NORTH River, foot of Morton st Travelers by ¢its iin6 avoid both transit by English rallway ani fhe discomfort of crossing the chunael in bost. New York to Aloxmlrmi Egype vis Parls Brat class 8160, 2econd class $116. 1A BRETAGNE, e NOV. 13 100 € LA GASCOGNE La CHAMPAG LA 1OURAINE LA BEETAGN B~ ko Jurier pariicuiars apply w0 | ‘A. FORGET, Agent, L¥. FUOADE & CoLlng Green, Now ko oy < 3 on avenus, San Francisco.” 2 Fon s STOCKTON STEAMERS Leavs Pier No. 8, Washington St. 4t 6 P. M, Daily. Kreight received up t0 x50 P. M. & Accommodations Reserved by Telephons. i ouly line Selling through tickets and giving through freight rates to all poinis ou Valley Raiiroad. STEAMERS: T. C. Walker, J. D. Petors, Mary Garratt, City of Stockton. lelephone Main 805. Cau Nav. sud lmpu Co FOR U, S. RAVY-YARD AND YVALLEJO, STEAMER “MONTICELLO.” Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. and Sat .[8:45 A . and 8:15. s (9 P3¢ ex. Thursy JPUDUINS I Y Py Bundays. ... . 10:30 4. M. and 8 e a6 Aanding and offices, Mission Dock, Plerd Telepnone Green 381 FOR SANJOSE, L0S GATOS & SANTA CRUZ TEAMER ALVISO LEAVES PIER I DAILY (Sundays excepied) ai 10 A 3. Alviso gaily {Baturasy excepted) ai b P. M. Frelght ard senger. Fare between Nan Francisco and Alviso, B0c: to Saun Jose Tdc Clay s Plerk 41 o Firsl 8 Suu Joss The & 8, ALAMEDA sails via HONOLULU and AUCKLAND for SYDNEY Thuraday, Noveuberll, 2 B S S AUSTRALIAMPT HONOLUL U “only,