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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 1897 THE COMM SUMMARY OF F¥HE MARKETS. Silver a traction firmer. w about the same. Barley firmer. Oats. Cornant Liyedull 1 Hay somewnat lower. Brau scarce and firm. No change fu Beans Turpestine marked dowa Onlons steady. No change in bu ter. Game weaker. e wenk an t dull Eq \ue 0 Impro Sastern Pouitry in. Twoca 8 Tu-keys adrug. Table Grap er steadlier. Citrus £ Dried Fruits sume. No change 11 Provisions and weas. Hites and Wool quiet. No change 1n Meats. OUR TKADE WITH ENGLAND. I e batance in favor of the United States in its commerce with Great Britain was greater last Tvar than &t any previous time during the iast firtcen vears, and, <onsul-teneral Lsborne says, it It vear prior to that period. I a report juat tent by him from london to the State Departnent ou the foeign trade of the 1 ol in 1898, Le puis this 0,000.000. oris x (e excoss wus 69240, The expoits were vaued ai $1.200, 27 au excess of 000,0.0 over iha pre- ear. NO conspicuous incresse in the article of export from the United . ad the decreases are malnly in apparcl. coal, COLLON AT, AW ens and worsteds. O Clear O Portly Clovdy s Snow ® Clovdy ® Rain rxpianation. The arrow fiiea with the wind. The top figures on indicate maximum temperature for the underneath it. if any, the amount of d snow in es and bundredths, during 'the velve hours. Isobass, or soll lines, ‘connec: poin's of equal air pressure; iso- therms, or d equal temperature. The word Izh barometric pressure and 18 vsually accomvanied by fair weather: ‘low” refers to low pressure. end is usually preceded and accompunied by cloudy weatherand raina. “Lows" Iy first appear on the W ashington coast. W he pressure is high in_the interior snd iow along the coast, and the isobars extend north and s ith along th but w e ow 13 inclosed with isovars of marked c ure, rain south of Oregon s improb- al With a “high” in ihe vicinity of daho, and the pressure falling to the California coast, warmer weather may be expected in summer and cold weather in winter. The reverse of these conditiony will produce an opposite resuit. THE WEATHER BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE WEATHER BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, No- boitenin ke oy The following are the rainfa'ls for the pas: twenty-four hours and seasonal rainfalls to date as compared with those of the same date Iast seeson ka, .00, this season 5.67. last s ason ) 00, th's season 2.79. last season 2 nto 00, th's season 2 14. last sea- Son 1.16: ~an Francisco .00. this season 2.0%, last 51: Fresno.00. this season 1.4, last San Luis Obispo .00. this season 1.65: Los Angeles .0, this season last season 1.36% San Diezo .00, this svason ast season 118: Yuma .00, tuis serson 81, last sea<on 1.14. ~an Francisco daia: Maximum temperature 58, minimum 46, mean 52. = Weather Conditions and General Fore- caste. The area of hich pressure central last night over Calitirnia and Nevada has movea eastward and s merged o an_exiensive high area central to- t o Kocky Mountain and plateau re- gion essure has risen baif an inch or more over the Up; er Missouri Vaiiey. It is beginning rapidly along the North Central Pacitic perature bas remained nearly station- the western half of the country. frosts occurred this morniog in Cali- r. n ha en in Wah ngion and Utab. Ie following maximum wind veiocities are re- yor 0., 28 miles per hour irom the ea rt Canhr. 25 east Forecasts mede at San ncisco for thirty hours, e night, November 16, 1887 Northern Cajiornia — Increa ing ¢ oudiness Tuesd 4 rrobably rain in the afternoon and n northe g wind t : southerly winus. a—Fair Tuesday: westerly vortio Calitor: a Cloudy Tuesdey: warmer in northern portio. Ctab—Cloudy Tuesdav: warmer Tuesday night Arizona—Fsir Tuesday: prebably ITosts in east- ern portion Tuesdsy mornia au_Francisco and vicinitv—Increasing cloudi- ness Tuesday: prebab y showers in the afternooa and n sontheasterly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIF, | ocal Forecast Official STOUR MARKET. NEW YOERK NEW YORK. Nov. 15.—Wall street has not seen such & dull dsy in many months. Even the professional traders were almost out of the mar- ket, and there was absolutely no outside inquiry or sign of Interest in the market. A large propor- tion of the duy’s trading was in sugar, and this fell awa: above t Ireasury stoc! at one time 255 points. but closed Ihe rally was due 1o a ruiing by Deparument to apply the counter- valing ¢uty clanse of the taiiff bill to refiued ors ‘mported from Denmark. The amount of uzer available for import f om Denmark 18 ot in iiseif large, but the treasury’s decision w. s re- dicating a+ ourse likely (o be adop ed 1o Du cn refin 4 su ars, of which the sup; v av ilabie for Import 15 lurge. ihis ral'y in sugarb- ped the market somewhat and was the onl. iudication of strength during the day. Ihe transactons in Susquehinns and Westers Preerced si 1dently mountea up 1o 344, anet rse of 2ig, and the bouds of that compaiy | &ls0 showed som N0 effect was ex- ercised o+ the gen by .ihis. Norihern Pacitic preferred was relat:vely firm in the rail- the first week s stateme couni of the in rease of earniugs 1 $109.368 *h or 45 per cent over last ings for th- same period th's year Butihis Showinz was re- gagded 58 sirong” never: heless. 's Gas, wilich was dealt in ex-dividend of b per cent, Jua @ center of depression and closed a poiai ower 11 coalers were also weak. New Jersey Central mos: conspicuon-ly fulifng at one tme 21 pol but rali-d a tract Consolidated Gas made one of iig cuarscierist.c slumys of 9 points to 180. 1his was 8 p 4 the previcus price of the presen t rallied 114 at the close. ihe heavi ness of ihe market were partly in sympathy with Loudon., where the prices of securities showed decline. on accouns of BOme ApPpr-Lension over European | olitics, due to the threatening condiiions on the borders of Tur- key. There was some disspioimtment over the fallure of the Supreme Court to hand do deci-ion in tie Nebraska maximuos freigut case barore LS tWo wecks' reces. C 0-ing prices are considerably above the lowest of theday in mOst stock-, but the general list howed net i0sves 01 a fraction exceeding 14c 1n ost ces's. some selling for London account cddd to the weakness. The loial sales of st slocks was le's than 150,000 shares, of which Sugar coutributed one-fourth The boud market was dull, but prices were firm. Total s les. $1,325 00U. United States 5..0upons were e hizher bid. totul smlec of s'0cks today were 1.6,700 shiares, 1iciuding: Bur inz on 12,913, Loulsviile and Nashvilie 3721, Nogtheru Pacific preferr.d 3850, Kock Island 13,055, St. Faul 17,060, Ba State Gas 20.143, People’s Gas 13,250. Consoli- dwied Gas 3627, Western Uniou 3252, Suzar £3,040. LONDON MARKET. NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—The Evening Post's Loudon financial cablegram: The stwck market was quiet to-day, ex.ept for the cise ia one or two special Khodesian mining shares. Investment £'0ck remuined sieady. americans opened good and ihen gave « little, as New York was ap- parently awaiting the decision of the Nebraska Tate Gu sed lower. but with a firm uudertoie. Grand Trunks siead:ly rose for rea- ERCIAL WORLD comst, rain is probable: | ing decline in - rovisions, and moderate selling by packers kept prices on the down grade. De leading jutures rangea as 10iows: | 7 sons that have been previously stated. The buy 1 is 311l of good « haracter. ~paiiish SLOCKS Wi Te better. Toan. Money is easier, but uncertain. Large nex: thirty days I'he Puiis and Berlin marke s were quiet. MAKKEL. NEW YURK MO road bonds, firm. CLOSING STOCKS. Raiiroa Texas & racific. . Central Pucific o 210y U P,r 2d assmt pd Ches & Ohio MINING STOCKS. Nothing defivite is recily kuown ubout the rumored Hoo.ey Spauish sums have t0 be padd to the Bank of England in the Closing 1mices for Bonds and Kailway Goverument bonds, firm; State bonds, dull; rail St Paul & Omaha. 763 TCper. | == ARTICLES. Wheat No_¥— November, New. High. l Low. Nay .. g 29954 2014 1134 | | December........ B1(7 20 7 221, Erewing ure firmer, but the other de: unchauged. Feed. 8214,@90c for dark to zood and 9.34@95¢ for choice brigh:: Chevalier, for seed, $1 30@1 60; Brewing. $105@1 10 tor No. 1 and 90@v¥oc ¥ €U tor darx Const. CALL FOARD SALES. FORMAL SEss10N—9:15 o'clock—No sales. SECOND SESSION—No s 05 REGULAR MORNING SEssioN—December—22,- 00U i< ee: 2000, 817 AFTERNOON SESSI0N— N0 sales. OAT —prev ons prces rule with adull market. Fancy Feed quotabie a. $1 20@1 25 @ cul; £0od to choice. $1 1216@] 15 @ cil; common, §1 0> @110: Surorise, 31 25¢1 35: Reo, $125@1 35: Gray, 81 10g1 15: M1ling, $11:12@1 1745 ® o Biack, 1or seed. 81 2d@) b0. Clibped Uats sell al riptions ar 4 40:sprine speciais, $5 Mionesota hard paten z White, f.0.b, 2dc: 5 White, s, §4 1740 Short 1:ibs slaes (100se). $4 20@4 80 Dry saied Shoulders (buxed), 43,@d: Clear Sides (boxed), 4Lu@455c: W sky. =hori distil- 21166 $4 T6@4 85: Bakers' exiras. $4 5024 60 B bol. ¥4 90@5 00; No. 2. Spring wheat. 5712@88Y2 1 | COLNMEAL KTC.—Feed Corn, $:2 # ton: No. 5 Spring Wheat. 83a90c: No. 2 Keu $4ip@ | Cracked Corn. $23@24 B Lon. 9634c; No. 2 Corn. 2654c: No. 2 Uats, 20%ac: No. | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fo'lows, usual discount to the trad-: Granam Fiour, o Atchison ... ...... 12%! Preferred .......140 2815¢; No. 2 Rye 4T1>@4T34c; No. o sariey, | ¥ 100 s: kye Fiour, $250 @ 100: Rice Fiour, rererréd ST SR M &AL | O e Yo s B o S5iT0- iGeini il s 55 5 extraiceaiidD 90; Al 81 °|Southern tallway, 93 laxseed, S1 03@1 0945 Prime Nimothy Seed. | Uatmeal, 3 50: Oat Groats, $4: Hominy, 8 10@ Canada Paclc . S © o078 | $260: Mess Pork ¥ obi, 87 26@7 30: Lard $100 | 3 ¥0: Enckwheat Fiour $3 25@3 50: Crecked anada Southern.. 3 - 2 Wheat, $3 25; Farina, $4 50; Whole Wheat Flour, T0@5 90 in sucks, Peus, $500; uresn 25: Kolled Vats (bbIv). $: 70 Pean Bariey, $4; 5p | kuw CHEESE AND EGGS. ER, Chicagoi& alton. 188 (U L D' G lers’ finisned goods, per gal. 34 18; Sugar. cut loat, | 40 $4 23 9 100 Ibs Chicago, B &Q.... P eterrod | kranulated. —; standard A, —. : R BhsT 50 & b 1l Preferred . = 3 = i HAY AN., FLEDSTUFFS. Chicago, in1 & L. 8l “lt’;l;‘"&mé‘ ARTICLES, ceipis. | Shipments. | = K0 R0 pret . o = = = < Hay Is weak and the quotations have been shad- sCC& st L ¥ xoress Compapies— = qu! i Ao b o e (RER [ gl 15000 | ed aflus . coutrary 10 the expecations of dea ers Del & Hudson.....109 |American A e e e 330005 | Bran is scarce and stroug and is jobbing at an ad- Del L& W ... [[1189 | United States...... 38 | atg’ bu Ho8,000 544,00 | vance. Del & Ko G.o. AL R 110 | Rye, bu. 18'006 30,000 | BRAN—$17@i7 50 for the best and 815 5016 J Lieferred. e R | Barley, vu 105,000 120000 | ¥ ton for outsiuc brands rie. new gl e 2 : 1N GS—$20@20 50 for Jower grades aud First preferred.. 3513 F x:l'h’!!'l. On the Froduce Exchange to-da - the Butter mar- | $21 50@22 50 ® um%( the best. G FU Wayne 21165 7 Am'n Soirlis ket wes steady: creamery, 15@221gc: dairy. 12 | FEEDSTUK FS—Rollea Barles, 20@31 ton | Ge Nor ptd. 130 | Preferred. | @20c: checse quiet, B@HYao: exgs frm, iresn, | Olicace Meal at the mill, 330 % ton: jobuing, 831; Hocking Vai. o balam FObmoon:.< 18 Chopped Feed, $15@16 ® ton; Gocoanut Ca<e | Vitnoss Cent. ... 100%z r Freferred. 8 #17060: Cottonserd Mieal, $29@30 @ ton. Luke Erle & W 153 Peoples Gas.. 2 Wheat Movements. HAY—W heat, $12@1450 % ton: Wheat and Oat, Preterred........ 69 |Cons Gas.........' 18114 | Receipts Shipments. | §11@1350; Oat, $10@12; Hariey. $10@12; ¢ m Lake Shore . 173 Com. Lable Co..l. 166 Rushels. Clttes. Busheis | pressed, S12@.4: Alaita ¥5@9 5U; BLUCK. nomi- Lous & Nasn..... 0475 Col ¥ & Iron. 00.770 . Mianeapolis. 71160 | ual; Clover, $5@9 50 ton. Maohaitan L. 98ia do do prefd... TOLLIE S S pu oty e 830.548 | TKAW=30@idc ¥ bate. | detst Railway. 1033 Gen. Electric. 63,27 I Miwankee 78,500 | i Michigan Cential.1U23q illinois Steel..... .. Chicago .. 82790 | BEAN A SEEDS. [ o &8 Lo 520y La clede Gas: T 3.600 EANCEAND S EEDS do do prer’'d. 80 |lead.... ... St. Lo et oo e D | BaDF vt Tt 130001 Inactivity continues o characterize this market. Mobile & LI 24 Nat Lin Uil.. | .. Kausas BEANS — Bayos. $1 76@2: Small Whites. Mo. K &T......... 12 Uregon Imp. Co. #1 10@l 20; Large \Whites. 90c@S$1 05: Pinks, ao pref'd 3214 Pacific Mall...... 1 ¥1 25@1 35; Reds, b@l 40; Blackeye, $1 75 N J Ceniral . Buly Pullman Palace,..169 = | TIDEWATER. @l 90: red Kianey, 5@l :0: Limas, $i 60@ | N Y Central. 10575 silver Certificates. 5yly Bost 185 130 170 Butters, 1 35@1 50; Pea, $1 20@! 40. N Y Chicago &St L 184, | ~tan Rope&Twine an, o SEEDS — Brown Mustard, #3 @ cil: Yellow do do Istprefd. 14 |Suzar...... SRy 50876 | Mustard. $2@2 50 B cu: Fiax, §1 S0@2; Canary do ¢o zd prerd. 31 | Preferred. e aape 25,8 ed, 214@23.c ¥ Ib. Abalta, 6l4c; Raps, 2@ Nor West 1315 T C & lron 1 = ‘,\"“v""m" o3 4ci Hemyp, 3c: Timothy. dlace. No Amer Co. 4 S Leather. . | - New Urivuns, DRIED PEAS—Nlles, £1 25; ureen, $1 20g1l 40 No Praific.....l 1 1nlg| Preferred. i Wl Preferred 5214 | U S Kubber.. 438,99 SRS | ontario & W 1614| Preferred.. | FARIS FUTURKS. POTATOES, ONION - VEGETABLES, Ore K& Nav... 34 | Western Union. o it 2 | ey nete Bt Gy | Closing. ..~ | Potatoes are plentiful and weak. Onions are bl T Preferre { Wheat—Opening steady. Hock Ialand Ty KiOG & Wstn.. { Ciosing New volunteer Potatoes from Halimoon Bay, 31, &t Louis & SW 41, Preferred........ | LIVEEPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. @icBD Freterred 30 S SC IR Santh erirt 6 ARl Dec. Mar. POT A FOES—Early Koso, 352403 Kiver Redt, St Panl 92 | dolstireferred. 53y | Opening.. T4 TAlL 85@40c; kiver Burbanks, 30@ddc (B sac<): Preferred .. 13915 do 2 preferred.. %uly | Closing... T Oregon Burbauks, 30@50¢: ~allnas Burbanks. 60 CLOSING BONDS. | 3 | @blc; Sweet Potmices, 40@50c # cil for Rivers U= New s reg 1273, 1N J Cent Gen 5a. 11235 | EASTERN 1IVASTOCK MARKET | aud 63@70c for serce i do do 4s coup..12734 North Carolina 6s.122 = ONIUNS—g1 25@l 40: Pickle Ouions, 50@75¢c cods, reg........11 Do 4 102 | CHIC'GO, Nov. 15.—CATTLE—Sales of na- e Birie s dods’ coup....... 1183, | Northern P 18 | uv e 50: the | 5 ETABLES—Mushrooms are quotable af et 1 Do e Tao Tatn 12D | o Dect cartle were Jariely AL $C 400400, the | g@isc @ b diarrowta:: Squash. 310 ® fon: do bs. reg > dlig | Sonaones: lots of fed westerns selling around | H,ppard squash. $10@12 B ton; Bay ¢ icumbers, | dobs, coup.l.. R SUL 4% 10435 $960@4, while the b.st lots of shipping natve | 40@b0c % box: Green Peppers, 40@dic # District 8§ 65s......10944 Nor & W 6s........120 | beeves were salable at $§5@85 25. | box; Dried Peppers, 5@6c ¥ Ih; Green Peas, | AlaClass A..7770105 7 Northwest Consois143 1« G3—Sa'es were largely at $3 35@3 50, heavy ; ZV'@'“-«% lb:;nl.mg l;m&’(m 453;r V‘_? ll«‘mn Do, Clasy B.... 1108 | " Do, debbs........116_ | packing e 3 2 i eaus. 3@ac @ b Dried Okra, b@Sc: Egs | Do: Class C.:1 1100 |oregon Nav isti 1133 | Pormes 108 welling at 85 20@ 40, and choice to | 40 g5c; Cabbage, 60GT5- B cu; Carrotn. 3 | Do Currency =101 | o'de "Y1 gaig | prime shipping Grovesat 83 5.@395. Pies s0d | 3o w wack; Ganic, 8@s34c® i Tomatoes 356 IS e R UEE ok P—Native sheep were wanted at §2 0@ | V¢ ® 0% — = | canadarSoreae = A UTIA O TR S Hst it 102 % | 4 75 and shecp fiom the wesiern ranges at 23 9(@ | POULTRKY AN GAME. | o at, LTV O oo it tr.- 108 430 Fed westerns sold around $163@4 75 au.. | Cbgo Term 4314 | Pacific 6s, o 10254 | favR native sheep broaght $4 B5@3, such lots be- | POULTRY—Two cars of Eastern sola at 10@11c | C& Oblo 5s ... 11054 teading & 1 A sime 20. for Turke:s. $4 for Ducks and Fryers, $4 V(@b | Gi&n e 10455 Rio G We: | Keceipts: Cattle, 96,000; hogs, 42,000; sheep, | 17 Hevs and young Rocsiers, $4 50 for old Roosi- e L e ol 5.00D; : * | eraand &5 for Broilers. Tenin daters 1007 |5t Plodnedin i1 ST Turkeys are a drus at the moment. | ErieGends.. 170 |SirCc&Plsts Kansas City. Prices for Game were raiber lower. | EW&Disstr.. 70 | Do, Ba.......... 4 | KANSAS CITY. Nov. 15.—CATTLE— Live Turkeys, 11@llec for Gobblers and 11@ Gen Electric 53....10115'S Carolina Nu-fnd. 14 | 6070. Market 10¢ Im\‘pr, Native J{,;,s;‘f’fl‘é 12350 1or Hens: dressed Turkevs 11@l4c: Geese. |GH&SA6s.... .10 Southerr kv 5s... 8135 | & 90: na 1ve cows and heifers, $1 25@+: stoca: | B buir §1 26@1 50: Ducks, $3 50@4 50: Hens, | do ' do s '0id 1023, <tanRpe&Twineds 60 | ery and teaders, $3@4 56; Lul & a2 CO@ . 55. | £8 50@5: Roosters. young, $4@4 50 B doz: do, vid, B & T Cent bs.....i10% | Tenn New Sev 3s.. BOlp | HuuS—KReceipts. 7000. Market weak to l0c | $3 70@s: Fryers, $3 5U@8 Brollers, &3 50 do con Bs.. 110414 Tex Pac L& G 15 9555 | Jower. Bulk of sales, $3 50@3 35: heavies | {0 18rge and $2 50@3 for small: Pigeons, $1 256 Iwa C lsts . 9933 Do, reg 2ds. Tig @3 35: packers, 15@s 3 mixed. | @1 80 ® doz for young and 75@81 for old. Kan PContr. . w8 |UPlsts........ ... a | ights. 55 0@ 370s; yorkers | GAME—Quall, ® doz $1 121,@) Y5; Mallard, | rm\l' l(snll D)t'r.1091; U P D & Guif 1sts. | pigs, $7@3 50. b " | $2@3 50 ¥ doz: Canvasback, 84@4 50: Sprig, $2@ a Nw Coisol 4s.. 941n Wab Ist bs...... .1 | 7Sh e —Keceipts, 1000 D arke s, | 2 9C: Teal, 81 25@1 50: Widgeou. 81 75@.2: Smail u| Do 2ds.... 0. | 844004 731 it ons Ed u.cL sready. Lambs, | bcy 81 60 duz: Gray Geese, B2 6U@3: \ bite, | 100 | West Store ds. | s S1@) 50 dozen: Bram:, 81 75; Eucish Stipe, | 6134 Vo Centuries. | Oane $175@2; Juck Snipe, $1: + arc. $1; Rubbits $1 25 Bely Do, aeferred.. | > @1 du for Cottontals snd 75c@$1 for smali. 1i%1la KsCity P&G1sts 58— } OMAHA. Nov. 15 —CATTLE—Recelipts. 2800. | = | Market 10c lower. Native beef steers, $£2 50@ # 60 Ontane..........$ 300 |3 50; Western steers, $3 50@4 30: Texas steers. . ss{ophir....2 11000 75 | 65:_cows and heiters, $2 8U@3 80: canners, Con. Cal. & Va. 100 Pivmouth. .l 08 | @275; stockers and feeers. §3 50@4 30 Deadwood ... 90 Quicksilv 100 ¢ cu ves. #3 50@5 50: bulls. stags, etc.. $ @i 30. Gould & Curry. 30 doptd...... 1001 "H Gs— Receipts. 2000. Market Bc lower. Hale & Norcross. 135 Sierra Nevada . 60 | Heavy, $3 20@3 30: mixed, $525a8 30 lighis, Homestuke. ...... 3900, ~tandard. . 380 | §3 3033 35 bulk of saies, §3 5@ 40 | Tiou Sitve: 2 7 20 Luion Con... 33| SHEEF — Kecelpts, _2000. Marier s:eady. Mexican, . . 5! Yellow Jacket.... ¥4 | Fair to choice natives, §3 50@3 40: Westerns, 85 60@4 15: common eud 8t0ck sheep, Besio | 35@580T unva 83 1 5w 50 | RBOSTON. Nov. 15.—Atchison. 1215: Bell Tele- 3 N. CRUT o pronea ) Cheara e L e | CATILONNIA IEUIE 5ARE | 883, Mexican Central. d34: Oregon Short iige, | "W . T | 18: San Diego, —: Genersi Electric, $3. | NEW YORK Nov. 15.—Porter Bros. Company Thest ot = |50l to-aav: Grapes-Tokays, 75c@$1 50 per | NEW YORK GEAIN AND PRODUCE. | singecrate: kmperors $1 30: Co nichons, 85c. | CHICAG Nov. 13.—Porter Bros. (ompany | NEW YORK, Nov. 15. — FLOUR—Receints, | sold to-day: Grapes—1okay, 50@95c per single 61,85 bbis; exporis, 6212: sales 14,000 pack ages. Steady and fairly active with exchanges Winter straits, $4 5594 70;" Minnesota patents, $5@5 40: winter extras, 33 40@4: opened firmer on cold weather reports and tette aud afier ruling auil all day clos-d_a: decline. 14@14, nel crp. 14@17¢; London merk 25C@$1 Uo. WOUL = Fleece, 21@31c. ady. g Cordova. 8e@14c. g fair refining, 33gc; cen. refined, fir; |7 powdered EGGS—Receip 5. 8728 packages and Penusyivauia, 20@23c: Western, 2214c. Dried Fruits. NEW quiet and steady 5@7 K-vaporated appies. common irme wore trav. 73;c: wood-dried prime, -’ choice. ¥lic: tancy, Y@9lac. (UNES—b@sljc B I, us 10 size and quality. APRICUTS — Koyal. 7@8Yc; e rading in wheat the market was an unstab'e one. with a range for May from 9uss: to 8934c. Op place during tbe session to 8934c. | 080%zc. but by 11:30 had declined to 8934c that Liverpiol was 14d higaer drop in price tthe end uf the week here. orless to do with it. year, but the therniometer in the ex reme marked 10 de-. belw ze:o this mornin: cons.derabl: decrease 1rom recen tively high temperatures coun:ry was the pred;ction for to-night. The Lo frosis to the Argeniine crupat 10 per cent. farniers. day wrevions had 353 cario ds ess. Ll day’s réce pis at Mianeapo'is and Duluth were 1: 66, against 1638 the Monday preceding and 1269 the corresponding day of 1896. Chicego re vipts were 113, against 31 cars Inst 120,000 bushels by lake Toiui re:eipts at West- busliels u iear go. were 322000 Lustieis in wheat and flour. quantity of wheat On OCean passa: cre: all s urces to ween . after the opening . was an additional souice of weakness. an {crease of 2,927,000 bushels. It showed Liverpool closel #gd higher. The Corn Trade New, predicted an immediate faliing off in Rus- sian shipments as the resu.t of ice. The strength vith which December was maiket much needed -upport &L L.mes. bringing H014c at the ciose. Coru was dull, win chanzing Lecember to Ma: ited quantities. conspicuous seilers. and even that at lim- The murket for oats was very similar to corn in the charac.er of its trading, vérv litule being done beyond exchanging, selling December and May at about 1%4c premium for Lhe latter. _prices al the vurds were ressousible for AD ODe- Minnesota cables, eased off under bearish weekly statistics, November closed 96c; Decemuer, Y635 “Siandard firm. State YORK. Nov. 15.—California dried froits Moorpark, 9@ | CHICAGO, Nov. 15.—For the first two hours | ing strong ai 9 3s@H0%sc a3 aguinst Saturday’s c osing price of 90¢, May sold for an insiant at 9054c. the highe -t price of the day, then declined under the only reallv h avy se liag which took It rose zeain | The chief reason for the strength st the start was following the s here were some cther reasons, however, tha had more plant as could ve wished for attnis season of the com para- in the winter wueat on Limes estimated (he damage by The receipts in the Northwes: gave some indicati ns of fee fug ihe effects of smailer deliveries irom Minne. polis compired with the Mon- year, but iu £ddition Lo Tail Tecelyis Whs & CArzo of ern ports wer: 147,000 bushels. against 1,023,000 Atiantic port clearances The ed 960,000 bushels, and the shipments from | Lurope last week were 9,261,000 busnels, against 9.247.000 bushels the previous This Iatter Lem hud a good deal v do in causing the seiling which resnited in ibe deciine ‘The visible supply statement Durin: the lat.er purt o1 the session trading was very dul'. though pilces showed more sieadi.ess. malitained guve the Muy was very little dolng beyond Elevator people were the most yiog Provisions were slow, with prices weak. Lower crate; Cornichons, S0@S5c: Emperors. 75¢, VISIBLE GRA.N SUPILY. NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—The statement of the bakers, 80204 50; winter low grades, 32900 | yibie sujpiy of grain o store and afloa: { Saturday, November 13, as compiled by the WHEAT — Receipts, 272,875 bushels: exports, | x. . : =L i | New York Produce Exchange, - 47,955 Svot. dull: No. 2 red, 99%4c. Optious b e mankey Rl s follows Wheat 31,973,000, incresse 2,911,000: corn 43,- 440,000, decrease 1,633,,000; oats 14,288,000, de. crease 1.102,000; rve 3,997,000, decresse 21,000; barley 4,312,000, incresse 209,000. r t figure tor Walla Wala B ue stem was 75c and Valler T6c | er bushe., Freights are stil booming and the heavy recolnta of wheat with Inadequace tonuage with which 10 handle seem 1o justiiy the rates thatare to be 1s- eceipis. 5158 vackages: steady. | sned. State and Wesiern creamery, 14@25c: Eigius, | Cleared—British steamship Flintshire for Mar- zdc:_fuciory, 10@) e, { seilles wiih 144,540 busnels wheat: steamshin F.orida for St wheat. Viacent with 164,408 bushels Washington. TACOMA, Nov. 15.—Wheat—No. 1 blue stem, 75%5c; No. 1 club, 725, PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. | PORTLAND, Nov. 15 —Exchanges, $668,819; balances, $75,592. PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@102; peeled, 12@17c per pound, o | FOREIGN MARKETS. CHICAGO GEAIN MARKET. Loudon, LONDON. Nov. 13.—Conso's, 113; silver, 285d; Freuch renies. 1031 75¢. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 15.—Wheat—Stealy: No. 1standard California, 37s 7d; cargoes off coast, n0thiug doing; carcoes on passaze, nominal and unchanged: Euglish couniry markets, geuerally Wheat in Paris, firm; Flour in Paris, firm: quan tity whea aud flour on pa 10 U. K., 2,310, 000; qantity wieat and floar on passuge to Cor- unent, 1 360,000; Indiun shivments wh at to U. K., 3000: Indiaa +hipments waeat to Coutinen: 4000; impor's Into U. K. for “eek, 228 0.0 bbis ‘Hiour and 366,000 quarters wh-at. ihe weather burean predicted urfavorable CLOSE. chauge. Since Saturday It had been molst and | WHEAT—Spot No. 1 red Northern spring m 14, and g nerslly mbout as hopeful toaweax | steadv, 7s 63gd. CORN—Spo. American mixed, firm, 3s vd: Novemoer, quiet, 33 2d; Decemb-r, dull, 35 114d; January, quier, 3s 2d. The imporis 0f wheat Into Liverpool for the week were from Atlantc poits, 95,700 quariers: frow Pacific ports, none; 1Irom o:her po-ts, 23.0J0 quateis. ‘The imports of corn irom Atlnntic LOrts was 12,500 qUATL:rs ON=Uplands. 3 7-321 LXCHANGE AND BULLIUN. sterling Exchange, 60 da; ~ g483Y | Steritng Exchange, sight. S 48614 | Sterling cabl = .= TN New York Exchange, sighi. - 15 New York kxchange. lelesraphic. — 171 ¥ine siiver, per oulce.. - b775 Mexicau Dollars.. - 6 1RODUCE MARKET. WHEAT AND GTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The King ¥dward takes for Cork 61,- cils, vaiued at £95,024: Canrobert, 10r Cape Town, 54,775 ctls at_$90,400: Fairport for Cork, 74,501 cus at $105,900; Jes.omene, for Liverjool, 46, 857 cils at $66,500. ‘The market was dull and unchaneed. Locat quotntions are as foilows: $1 4114 B ctl for No. 1. #] 4214 for choice and $1 45@1 47% W ctl tor exira (Loice for mllilng. CALL TOARD EALFS. | ctls 81 37, SECOND SESSION—NO sa'es REGULAR MORNING NESSION—May —18,000 ctls, $1 8:34: 10,000, 3) 573; 14,000, $1 311 De cember — Y000, $1 42 2000, 81 4134 6000, $1 4165 10,000, §1 4134; 2000, 31 41 AFTERNOON SEASION — December—s000 ctls, 81 4135: 2000, §1 4135, BARLEY-8.rcily choce bright cash balance, §203,550 864; goid reserve, $155,- 61 to is cheaper: French country markels, firm; | JNFORMAL FESSION—9:16 o'clock—May—6000 Feed and Eastern Eggs have sgain sdvanced. All kinas of Esgs are scarce and firm. Buiter and Cheese show no change. BUTTEK— | CrEaMkRY—Fancy | onds, 26@3734¢ B Ib. DatkyY—Cholce to fancy, grades 16@-21pc PICKLED—22@23¢ B B FIRKIN—19@.0c B I CREAMRRY 1 UB—2215@2335c B T JASTYEN—]2@15¢ for ludie-packed. CHEESE—Chuice mild new. 12@1ic B b: com- mou to goos, 10@1ic: Cream Chedasr. 11@1zc: Yooug America, :2@124gc: Ore:on. 101a@. lci Western, 111g@12c: kastern, 1115@18vac o . EGGS—lanch kggs. 35@a2lgc; store Lews, 30c @ doz: Kastern. 26@2714c i0r fancy, 24@25¢ Tor firss 2nd 17@20c o seconds; DUCK kggs 2U@25c B dozen. DECIDLOUS AND creamerfes, 28@29c: seo- 25@u5c B B: lower CITRUS FRUILTS. There fs no life to this market. Grapes may be ashade higher, but they are slow of sale. Peaches will very goon disappear. There are Dot enough | siow of sule. ng a little better as regards . and prices are raiher firmer In couse- quence. I.mes are chesp and dull. Oranges are coming 97c, closed O CASH IN THE TREASURY. in more fraely. HOP~—Sesdy. Sta'e common to choice, '95 | o TorasEmt DECILUGCS FRUITS e crop. 4@be: '96 crop. 6@9c: ‘97 crop, 14@17c: | WABHINGTON, Nov. 15.—To-day's statement | Etrawberries $: 50@3 30 9 chsst for large. Prcific + vust, '95 crop, dadc; '95 crop, 8@9C: '97 | of tg condition of the tressury shows: Awailable | K0tPUerTies, 0 ® chesi Care Cod Cranberrics $7@9 ® bbl Jerseys, &5 25@9: (oos Bay. $2 50@2 15 B box. PE l“l»ul.hl’ M- Quiet United closed 673c. | 618,219, SO 2 Peaches, 40G60C B box 10r common and 75¢@ P1G TRON—Warrants quiet.$6 85 bid: $7 asked. - % % $) tor choice. COPPER—Lake, quiel. $1075 bia: £30 %5 asked. \‘ NCRTHERN WHEAT Pears. Winter Nelis. 76¢@%1; common kinas, TIN—Quie %1370 bid; $13 80 as<ed 8b@ubde ¥ box. SPELTEN—Qui-t. $410 bid; $4 20 usked. Oregon, ,?m\lea. 26@40c P box for common and SU@85¢ LEAD—Excuange firmer; £3 7o bid; $3 80 | PORTLAND. Nov. 15.—The local wheat market | fOF §00d 10 choice; Lady Apples, $2 for large nud | Ok FERlisug Sieasy with prices c@io |18 Weak and lower and prices have bren shated | SIS XS o 3 ; points a1vanie. Sales 17.500 baxs, inciuding De- | #6A1D, With some of the uealers entirely out of the | Grapes. in boxes, 2 @30 for all kinds. Crates | cewber, #5 60@5 65 March. #5 90. market. Dea ers who are still hangiu: on quoted | sell about 10c higher than vboxes: Wine Grapes | - ot Coffee—Rio, dy: No.7 iuvoice, 615¢: No. | 72@73c with an occasicnal 73%.c a8 an extr.me | 4.© nominal. simmons, 50@75¢ B box. 3 50: ~eedlings, & pe Fruii, $6@7; Lemons, #1 50@2 for common and $2 20@2 50 for good to choice: Mexlcan Limes, $2@8 50 % box: Califor- nia Limes. in smail boxes, 25c: Bananas, $1@2 $ buucu: Plueapples, $2@3 » aoz DEIED IRUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Yesterday was collection day aud business was duilin con-equenc . DEIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes. carload 10's. 414@alge for 40-50's. 35.@ 4c tor 50-60's, 314@314c tor 60-70s, 284@EC tor 7C-80°s, 214@214c B Ib for 80-90's ana 1s,@2c 10r 90100's; Peaches, 5@5lec B : fancy. 61la@ Tac; peeled, 10@12Yu: Apricots, 5@6c ¥ I tor Royals and 7@8yge 10r £00d Lo tancy Moorparks: evaporaied Apples. « @71ac: sun-aried, 33, @41sc: black Figs, u8acks. @3c: Plums. 312@41mc # I for pitted “and 1@11oc for unpitted: bieached Plums, 5c: Nectarines, 4@6c ® Ib for prime to fancy : Pears, 2@bc 10r quasters aud 2%@vbgc for halves. sccoraing Lo color. wtes RAISINS—New Raising, 214@¥c for 2-crown, 4c for B-crown. bc for 4-crown, 5igc for Seedless Grupes, D3gc. NUTS-Chesinuts_are quotable at §@10c B t: Walnuts, 7@73%c # b for hard and @c B b for sofishell: Aimonds, 3@4c for hardshell and Yc for papershel: Peaunuts, 4@5c for Eastern and 4c for Calitornia; Jiickory Nuts, 5@6c B Ib: Pe- cans, 9@10c B Ib: Filberts, 9@91qc; Lrazil Nuts, t@9c: Coconnuts. §4 bU@S ® 100. HON 1Y —New Comb. 1vc for bright and 7@9c for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 414@ 4%%c: lght amber extracted, 394@4¢ B Ib. YRESWAX—2@25c B 1. Lo VISIONS, There Is nothing new to report. Trade is rather quiet r, as usual at this time of the year. CUKKL MKATS—Bacon, 8la: @ Ib 1or heavy, 8¢ for iizht medium, 1Uc for ish, 10}4c B for ¢iira uznc and iZc for suzar-cured. Kast ern sugar-cured Hams, 101,@11c; ‘California Hams, 9@915c Mess ~ peef, $8 B bbi: €X ra messde. $9; family do, $10; salc York, $8@% 00 B Lol extra prime Pork. 89 50; extra clear. $16: mess $14 50 P bbl: Smoked Teer. 1035@1 245 % Ib. LARD_Eastern terces quoted at_5l4c B B for compound aua 6c for pure; paus, 7ci Californ; tlerces, 5c @ Ib tor compound and e for pu balf-bbis, 814¢: 10-1b iins, 7¢; do 5-1, T1ge. COTTOLENE—Tierces. t3gc. Puckaves less than 300 Rs—1.1b pails, 60 in A case 874C; 3- paiis. 20in a case, 5-1b_paiis, 12 in a case, sc: 10-1b pails, 611 & case, 81e; 80-1b tius, 1or “1oa case. 765c: wooden buckets, 20 bs ' net, T%e: fancy tuus ¥0 Ibs net, 75c; balf Lbis, about ibs, 350 @ Ib. HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. 7 3 Hops are duli ana weak and it takes 4 first-class article t bring the top figure. Wool and Hides are unchanged. HIDES AND SKINS—Culis and brands sell lc under round stock. Heavy sa‘ed steers, 10c & ™ nedium. wo: light, $1,@dc; Cowbides, bla@9c; Stags. BSime: sated Kip 8ci salted LA, J0@llc ® 1b; salted Veal 9c: dry Hid 15@151ec;: culls and brands 12@)23sc. Gry Kip and Veal. 1dc: dry Calf, 18c; culis, 12¢: Goatskius, 20@35c each: K.ds, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer, 25¢ ¥ Ib: medium, 20c; winter. 10c; Sheepskins, shearlings. 15@26c each; sher. wool, 35@sUc each; medium, 60@HV each: long wools, 8U:@F1 each. TALLOW—No. 1. rendered. 5@3%ac ® I: No. 2, 2@21/¢: refined, bc; Grease, 2@2Y4c # Ib. WOOL — Fall cip — Middie _counties. _free, 10@13¢:_do defective. 10@llc; San Joaquin, de- feciive. 7@9c B 1b; do Lambs. 614@8c: Southern Mountain, 9@12c: tree Northern. 12@léc B b; Pomesranates (Oming In 10 quoie. Quinces are | CITRUS FRUTTS—New Navel Oranges. 81 60@ | Sultanas and §1 10@ 115 for »ondon layers. Dried | defective, 9@11c: Humboldt and Mendocino, 13@15¢c B 1. JHOPS—0l4 crop, 2@6c B 1 _for poor to falr and 8@1uc tor gooa; new crop. 10@14c. GENERAL SHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 554c: “an Quentin, 5 40; Wool Lags. L7@30c: Frui Bags, blgc. 53¢ and 6c 1or the different sizes. COAL—Wellinzton, §8: New Welllnzton, $8: Soushfield Welllugton, 7 [0: Seattle, $5 50; Bri- DL $6 50; Coos Bay. $4 70; Wallsend, $675 @ ton; Cumberland. $14 50 B'ton in bulk and $16 i sacks: Peunsylvania, Anthracite Egg $la @ ton: Weish Anihraciie $: @1 ton: Rock Springs, Castle Gute ana ¥leasant Val- ley, $7 60 Coke. $13 11 bulk and $15 B tou b sks. M j725 S z | 81@: % 1n over the raw product. C NNEO FBULT—-hipwent 01 27,579 cases 0 S Jauuary. [B 2735|8828 820 |8 2uha | "CORNSIs ‘Sl weas ana dull, with heavy | Evgin . NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—Money on call steady | Lard. 3 100 ibs—" | | supplies. Swali Roand Yeliow quotable st $105 | TUKPFNTINE—Islower at 50c in cases, 47¢ in at 1%@:%; lasc loan 2%: closed at 115@2Y; | December ceeee (4 16 14 17145/4 10 3| @i 10 % cil: Large Yellow, 90@95¢c: White, 9oc. | wooden bbls and 45¢ in iron tanks. o Santile paper, 3% @413%: Sterlinz ex- | L uary [* 80 40244 RYE—$1 05@l 071 B ctl. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Kefizery Company pLime eI Al A et kit billa | penorBibs, 100 tbe| | | BUCKWHEal—Qioted at $1 20@1 35 B ctl. | auotes, terms ne: cash: Cubs and Crushed and change firm, with actual business in bankers, blis | December. I 425 lszo lezo < Fine Crushed, 654c: Powdered. 61c: Dry Granu- B L o O e es BLASE X BUUALY, Y2480 1422154 <245 ‘LOU. e lated, blgc B Ih: Contectioners’ A, byac: Magnolia 4 5234 tor b uu s posted races, $4 nsfld,@%z:olx’,, T ] FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, 5 :n,,c/.’ D oniectnpely: 4 c."k:/,c: iguols commercial bilis, $4 82: sil er certificates, 5>14@ ash q.clatious were us foliows: Flour, dullaut | o = T Granalated, bShc; California A, 5%4c: half-barrels 69c. bar siver, 577sc: Mexican doilars, 451sc: | ersy. Winter. straits. £4 50@4 60; ciear, 34 30@ UR—Net cash prices are: Family extras, . 14C more than varrels, snd boxes 3¢ moce. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. ‘Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows: 2 k. k- F—First quality, 614@7c;: second do, 545@ 6¢: third do. 4@5c & . Vi AS—Larg- d@6c; small. @7 B Ib. MUTTON= Wethers. 6@7c; lwes, 6c 7 I LA MB—Spring, 7@5c # . PORK—Live Hogs, 3%, @57c 10r large and 51ec for small und $54@334C for medium; SO BOES, 212@3%4¢ B 1b; dressed do. S@be. RECEIPTS OF YRODUCE. FOR 24 HOURS. 8,305 Hides, no. 10316 | Pelts, bdls. 57 85| W ool, bis. Flour. ar sks. Washingtos Wheat. ctls Oregon. 8700 Uregon. Barley, ctis | 2390 | Wine. gals Corn. cus. 715 | Brandy, gals.. FBeaus, sk: 7,774 | Sugar, bbls. FPotatoes, s&s. 6189 Raisins, boXed Onions, sks...... 234 Lime obis....m 120 Hay, tons 773 Leather rils..... 110 Buraw, tons...... 30| iumber, M feel.. 30 Middiings, sks. 1~ Quicksilver fisks 173 Bran, sks.... 46 1uilow. vus. 120 Butter, ctls | Alfalta Seed, sis 18 kggs, doz...... . 650 Flaxseed, sks.... a05, Cheese, ctls .. 5 Hows. W, vis. 50 S THE STOCK MARKET. Minlog stocks were sieady yes'erday, but trad- g was duille ‘There were no changes worthy of note. Dividends were paid yesterday by the following corpuiations: Oakland Ges Company, 25 cents pershare, $7500: Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm, 5 ceuts ver shate, $126); I cific Te'enhone Com- pa ¥, 40 cents yer :hare, $13,200; Sunset Tele- phone Cempany. 25 ceats por share. §700 The Live Yankee Gravel Mining Company of Nevala county has 'evied an assessment of 1 cent per shure, delinguini Decemb-r 0. in Uity Chronicl s: At the di s lineu-ntsae of Yel ow Jucket mining siock at Gold Hill Firiuay af ernjon 340 shares of stoc< were 80 d at 33 cents a s are. st was sma I sald to be nuid up juscas clcs, whi.h argues tor thie prosperits of the L omsioc § RUNEWICK LODE—( on. Cal. & Va.. Jelcier and Gou.d & Curry—Si aft 2, 200 1+ vel— The jolnt east crosscut ou Best & Belcner Jhe delinguent souih boundery has teen ndvanced 21 tcet: toial leng(h 1,9 teet: face in porphyry and clay. The | east crosscut No. 3, when was started” In the | south drsi 400 feet fiom the sta ion, was ad- vanced 26 feet: total length, 484 feet: face in porphiyry. 600 level—The joint east crosscut on the Best & Belcher north bouudary has been ad- vanced 23 f.el: totul lengih, 345 feet: face in POTpLYE | quariz und ¢ ay. ‘The joint sou:h drift staried from (he station bas been advanced 22 total length, 350 fect; face iu orphyry and ccidental Consolidated—The official lecter says: 530 level—The south diiit from west crosscut bas been extended 17 feei; total lensth, 17 fert, The face {s in oie wssaying about $4 per ion in +0ld 650 level—The main south drift has been extendcd along and uuder the ore bodv 21 feet during the week: totil length, 809 feet. 750 tevel—We have extendei the maiu south drift 17 feet: total 1 nguh, 440 feet. suving as high «s $21 per ton in gold Sl 100 feet yet L0 gu_before body found ou toe 620 jevel.” Atameeting of the boards of directors of the Potest sud Bulifon mining companies yesterdsy it was agre.d to equally share the pense of extending a south drift from the South- erly work ngs ou the Potosi tonm:1 tevel on the Comst: ¢& 15 oonnect wi-han oid snaft in the Bul- lion ground for the purpose of faciiitating the ex- ploration of a large atea of ground in that portion ot the mines in which a new ore chanuel appears 10 have been found ‘The Porlund aud Anchoiia Leland miues of Colorado paid dividends yesterduy, the former $50.000 and the :atter $6 100, ilie « ctober repors of (he Alaska-Mexican mine on Douglas Island Alasku, shows a product of $28.014 and expenses of $15 299 Lhere were 15,071 tous of ore milled and 265 tons sulphures triated, the last named yieluinz $6697. 1he averaze vaiue of the ore wus $2 14 per tou. Weekly reporis from_the mines are &5 follows: CoN CAL. & \ A —1550 level—A wi ze siaried from the souih dTift &ta PoinC twelve feet 11 rrom 13 mouth 1rom east crosscut 2 has been sunk seven feet; passing ibrough quartzand porphyry assaying from $1 (o $6 per ton. ‘The norih driit sairng along the f,0.wull from the incdne up- raise alapoint 175 eet on the slope above this level, was udzanced vne 00t thiough porpupry ked wih quartz assaylng nominally. to.a: te gih, 120 fee. 1650 level—From inciine up- raise 1 at 8 point sixty f et above the sill floor of this level from the south drit skirtng along the footwall at & point 175 feet in i's mouth, on the west side of the dnft the ujrase has been carried up on the s ope 12 feec. pussing through porphyTy and quartz as- saying from #1500 $. 60; toial heigu. =7 jeet. F.om upraise 8 &t a 10 nt 81 feet above the norih drifi from upraise 2, the north drift bus been ad- vanced 16 fe-t. pass! quaiiz» saying §1 aud $2 per ton: Lota: lengih 54 feet. 1700 levi1—On ihe eleventh floor north from th- upraire rom the west crosscut from the north drist, at & point 463feet lu'irom iy mouth, an east crosscut kas been advanced 16 te t, passing through quariz showing sireaks of ore nssaying from $2 Lo $12 per ton: total length 37 feet We bave saved £ 0m this €10 SCU. SIX L0DS OF Ore, a8 saying per mine car sam iies $370 5 per ton. The total extraciion of ore for the week amounted to SIX 101, aS38yI0g per s mples taken from the cars when raised (0 the suriace : 36 per iou Jn the Ophir mine on the 1000 level west cro cut 5 irom the north drift is in 688 feet. 1810 diorite or west country rock. In theod Contral tunnel working of the Ophir from the stli #loor from the west cr sscut frum tne Mexican sbaft, Siarting ata poini 225 feet n from its mouih the crosscut has been extended 12 feet through broken ground consisting of porphyry streaked with quariz assaying 31 and $3 per ton, total length 262 fest. In the Sierra Nevada mine (Layton tunnel workin ) durin the p st week they took out and stored 1n Lhe crenouse nine cars of ore of the ave: age ussay vaule of 281 25in goid per ton. Have hauled to the Nevada mill 155 tons and 1750 The new or Ril:y tunnel his been inced during the week 0 feet. totul length eet face in porphyry. On the 900 level of Union shaf: workings they have been engaged on repairs in the north lateral drift. in (h- Geuld & Lurty mine, ou the 400 level, they extracied cu.ing the past-week from the old siopes 754 cars 01 ore, the average assay of which 13 $16 44 They have sent to the Kinkead mil 14 tons of ore, and theie bave been reduced at the mill 105 ton, of ore; average batiery assay Gold $4 04, miver 810 79; foial $14 SR Nowork ‘was done inHale & Norcross ground on the Comstock ledge during the past week. in tne Alpna Con. mine, on the 500 kevel, the northwest drift started from the top of the up- raise, 38 feei above the sl floor, has been sd- vanced 12 feei: tial lenith 62 feet: face in quar.z whick yields from $8 to $15 per ton. ALES. Foliowing wers the sw.vs iu the San Francisco Etcck Foard vesierday: REGULAR MORNING 6FSSION. cOMMENCING 9: We have reaching the ore | b | | | | pounds of ore. ad BOAs 1 500 Alpha....231400 Caled.....3525¢ H&N...1.60 10+ Andes 109 Chalige... 83150 ... 200 Belenr. 413|300 Chollar...5 80U rotosi 180 ras. . 4lllov..... 800 Builiin 111101 CFoin... 300 ...........1cl 50 Justice. AFIXRNOON KESSION — 100 Alta... .. }(]500 Chlir......60,500 Kentuck..08 400 Beicher 400 C Poie. .27 400 L& b e 50/ Juilion, 14100 G&C. 100 Caleda....25/:00 HEN 1'60[100 ~ Nv .J0067 200 C N Y.....0. |100 Justice....31 /500 ¥ » 100 01300 - Following wera the wwucs in the Pacific Stock Ecad yesterda; REGULAR F¥es1oN—10:30. 21150 Ophlr. 111500 C Imp 100 ConN Y 350 Crn rt... 500 K S Nev...0: 800 <nvace 0N Exchr.....02| 400 Scorpton..04 L8100 SBE&M. 1L 005020 ‘41.\"0 SNev..llb9 100 HQN.H.]%"N’U - 400 Justice. ..o | 100 Sil HilL. 200 Challge. 200 Lnoir 200 Kentuck..0. |30 Union. . 30 B0 .. ~~6.300 L Wash.. 02000 Uisn. 250 CUEV 1100600 Mex..... 45[600 ¥ Juoki.. a1 100 Conn...... 96! 50 Ocetat..1.45/20) ceeend2 AFTERNOON #18810N—2:30. 00 Potoa.....58 JOU U &C.. 41200 9 50 HaN..|1.55(200 Savge. .. 50 Justice....3L| 01 Sh&M. L 00 teie e BER00 S Nev, 300 Belcner 150 Bas.. 700 Fullio 01 M 1100 Stdrd. 100 Caleda.. 11.40{200 Uniou ... 39 100 Chiinge.. 100 Opnir ... 84(200 Utah 12 200 Chollar....89/300 Ovrmn....1([150 Y Jokt....43 160 CCa V... 134 CLOBING QUOLATIONS MONUAY. Nov. 15—4 p. M. Bid. Asked.) Bid. Asked, Alpha Con.... 10 1Xsustice ........ 34 85 Al 2 1 Kentuck .00 02 04 ‘Andes = 29 Lady W o1 oz Belcher. .. 42 Mexioan, 42 ad Eest & Biehr.. 4z ccidental 1IL:0 — Builion ........ 140phir.........0 B4 8 Caledonia. 26 Overman...... V9 10 Chollar . 60, 57 1 Con. Cal' & Va L.a0 115 \avage........ 3% 39 Challenge Con. 3 34-eg. Helcher.. 10 12 Con. lmperial. 02 U3[<i ver Hill..... 05 06 Confidence..... 98 —| ferra Nevada 67 68 Crown Polnt.. 26 27/<tandard ......1.65 170 Exchequer. UL 0:|Union Lon i 39 Gould & Curry. 34 1113 Hale & Norcrs. 1.65 43 a4 Julta. s Canvel, 3950 @ | Astexsmients on 0 1er s ocas are | rest & | The face is n ore as- | ex. | from | ¢ through porphyry and | The face | | | | | | | GEN. CLINGMAN, ONCE FAMOUS, | Carolina, who, like old Tom Newcombe of | his time a conspicuous figure in American BAUUA ANU BOND EXCHANG i MONDAY, Nov.i5-2 P M TNITED STATEs BUSU. Bid, Asked. | Bid, Asked. TF4s eonn. 113~ — (U S esreg... -l — Lcnew asueid - | MISCELLANKOTR movov CAlstOnla3e. 118~ N P G, Ds.... 160141021 (Al ElacL 63128 — (UskGns 33 104 - (ntraC W bs +9 Lpni-stex-co 100 481 Lo2d s on.. 10934 umnibu oy 125 Fdsn L&P 6sl28ls — TP &U Kyds. 110 b J&CHRR 88107 10935 1&C Ry 65, — 10144 Geary-st K33 1007 pwist RRE1116 — 197 (leno Whel — 103 W (recwk &u. - 100 991" — [F&NPR5. 10412106 N K1-stCDLets 12 DoKyCon ds. 1105511 i NalVingslse — a0 [SPRK (sl NevUNgR7s 10/ — ~PBrRCaiss. 1063107 N Ry Cal vs. 10574310915 2V Water 54. 1181511935 A R 1 SVWater 4. sully — N PG 6s.... 10435 Isiktuu&mas 59 WATER STOCKS |Spras Valley 9934100 PRRArizs) 993,110 |sElkCalge. 208710 9. Contra Cog:a 44 Marwca... 50— SAS AND KLECTRIA eTORKS CapliaL ... — 5 |lacific Liza; 5715 5734 Central. Rl — S d&Klee, — 96 M klec Lizhi 14 = 1514 >an Francsca .1z 33 CAKG L &4 56 BOLg SWckiOo.e 3435 — Fav Gas Jwy - 9ily INSUKANG S STOCKS. Fireman'sT#1§6 — ... ... £ COMMKKCIAL BANK STOOKS Ancto-Cal 57 lirst Na.loa. 185 - Bankof Cal — | ondonP&A.1-Y 130 Lusb&Lve 99 <+ |dercakx. . 13 = SAVINGS EANK STOCK4 RerB&TCH.i510 — |sav & Losa. 100 Humb8&L.1051 1160 | Securlly......25) = Mutual.. . 35 4V | Uniwu Lrusc. 950 - broay Vuionasy — | REET KAILROAD STOCKA. 1v9 111 jOoakSL&Har - 100 W0 - Presdio.. 6 - 5034 51 | IUWDER sTocks. - 15 niCox... 37% 37 — 80 |Vigone .Ul Tezg gy MISCELLAN KOS RTOCRE Amsxareey. 97 9715 Nat Vinco — 8 Ger Lead Co. 105 — |OceanicSSCa 3213 33 HawC&SCo.. 2414 2415 Pac Aux A — & BHutcuSFuS 3375 55 | PacBoraxCa100 = merExAsn w0~ |Pacraucle 7 — BALES—MOMNINS BEB2LIN, Roard — 10 Hutchinson S P Co 5 00 20 Mutval Eleciric Light. S 1578 5 Pacific Lighting 57 25 50 »F Gas & Elecu »6 8715 50 do do - 96 25 Street— 15 Pac Gas Tmp ¥3 50 45 Pacific Lighting. 7 25 SALeS—AFTEKNOON 36930) 4 Board— 25 Mutual Electric Light 15 50 26750077 dolin 15 1214 S5 ao do 5 20 Giant Powder Co no Gas as & Klectric C aslicht.. 38V \Water.. 100 do do $1000 S P Branch $4000 S P of A Bouds, 20 8 ¥ Gas & Eiectric Co. vreeee 8623 45 5V Water........... - 99 871, .. Is Now 85: Expects to Reach 95 if the Tobacco Crop Holds Out. Thomas Lanier Clingman of North tender memory, wassent toa public insti- tution yesterday to end his days, was in public life. He wasa member of Congress more than fifly years ago, and asa Senator took rank with the foremost men of that body 1n the days when the greatest men in the States were sent to the Senate. He was one of the most eloquent of the Southern orators in the Senate, and during the Civil War distinguished himself a: a Confeder- ate general. Clingmean is now 85 years old, and has been an inveterate tobacco chewer since his boyhood. He has always used natural leaf, and about three vears ago be toid the elitor of the Gazette that tobacco was his chief staff of life. He chewed a half a pound a day, and lor twenty-five years past has gotten up a couple of times nightly “to change quics.’ He said he expected to live until he was 95, if the tobacco crop of North Carolina held out. He was a delightful old man and hated Grover Cleveland.—Charleston (W. Va.) Gazette. e Ee e The natives of China were very bitter against the telexraph at first, as it was reported that foreigners cut out the tongues of cuildren and suspended them on the insuiators to transmit the messa:e from pole :0 pole. Then, again, the wires disturbed the graves of the *‘Fingshin,” the spirit of wind and water. i THE CALL CALENDAH. November, 1897. Fr |Sa.| Moon's Phuses. 5 6 First Quarter | Nov 1. ) Last Quarte: 21 22|23 28|29 | 30 | | STEAMEKS TO SAIL. STE\MWR | KSTINATION.| SATLS. PIER Alliance.. | Portiand...... [Nov 16,10AN | Pier 1§ Fresident... | Oregon Pe Nov 16, 5Py Pier 2 Santa Kosa. |San Diego.... |Nov 16 1lam | Plerll ) omon HomboldtBay | Nov 16. 2pw | Plas) WallaWalia| Vie & Pz Sno | Nov 17, £an Pier) Huomboldt..| HumboldtBay | Nov 17, 1pM Pier 3 Czarina..._. | 004 rAv. Nov 17. dem Del Norte.. GraysHarbor. \ov 17,12 M Pier 2 Cleveland .. | Puget Sound.. Nov 18'1 pa Pier 2 Chiikac...” | Ferndale..... | \ov 18 9w |Pler 13 Coos Bay...|Newport...... Nov-18 Sam vier 11 Coptic China &Japan | Nov1s. 1pm P A 3: City Sydney | Panama....... |[Nov 18,12 x PMS S Arcata...... (003 ay....." |Nov 1810ax Pleclt Columbia. | Portiand .1 | Nov 16.10au | Pler 24 Queen... ...|San Diego.... |Nov 2.,11ax | bler 11 Umatiiia.. .. | Vic & Pt Sod | Nov 22 §am Piecy Weeoit.... . | HumvoidtBay | Nov 2%, Saw | Pler 13 Eureka.. . | Newpors . Nov 22 ¥am|bisels Ca | vortiana Nov 24.30au ter 4 | STEAMERS 10 ARKIVE, Stoawen | FroM i _vos | President. Yaquina Bay... Novie| Alaska. | "Nov e | | rortiana. ..Nov i S Nov1e L.Nov 16 | Nov .6 | |Coos Bay . Nov17 | Loos Bay Nov 17 Yaauina Bay. Nov 17| €005 Pa ..., ..Nov17 san Diego....... INov 1% Sydney | Victorta @ Puge: Sound Crescent City |Hom Panama. tumbvolde Umatilla.. ..... Crescent Uit ~Nov 18 | Nov 18 Eureka. . Newnorw Weeou | Humbolat Bay . Stateof CaL ... | Portiana. Humbolat. ... Humboldt. .| Mexico . ~an Diego. Victori Clty Puebin LUN, MOON AND 1IDE. UXNITED STATES COAST AND GFODETIO SURVEV. TiMEs AND HEIGHTS oF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN FRaNCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. NoTe—The high and low waters oc-us arthy City Front (Mission-stree; Wharf) about twenty- five minutes later than ut Fort Point; the heigh: of tide is 11 ne at both places { November—1897. Tueslay, Novembver 16. Sun rizes .6.52] Moon rises 11.10px [ Feor | T1m* | roqy oW 6wl 46 4. 10.18) 11 59| 3.7/11.14| 1.4 5.2 1282 “us| 2w wi 17 655 25 21| 7.31 15| | 15| BON! 04 021008 | 8.47) 52 —05/11.04] 80 928 €.3] 435/-0.9/11..5] I ins 0UVe €X[0LLUY Of 100 Udes tha early morning tides sre given in the left hand eolump, and the successive tides of the day ln ths order of occurrence as 10 time. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third ume coiumn the third iide, and the last or righs hand columa gives the iast Lide of the day, excaps when there &re bu: (hres tides. as sometimes sccurs. The heighis given are additions to the soundings on the United Hiates Coast Survey charts, except when a minus sign (—) precedes tne TO M A branch of the Uniied States Hvdrographia Office located in the Merckantsy Exchanze iy maintained in San Francisco for the beuetii of mariners without regard (0 uationailly and fres of expense. Navigaiors are cordially - jnvited o Visit the oftice, where complete sets 01 charts and sailing direcifons of the world are Kepgon hani or com- parison aud reference, and the latest information can always be obtained regurilug lights, danger 1o nuvigation and ali matters of interest t ocasd commerce- The tim+ ball onton of the build'ng on Te graph Hill is hoisted avout ten minutes befors toon. and is dropped at uoou. 120:h meridian, by telegraphic signal ieceived each day trom tha United States Naval Observaiory. st Mare Isiand Cai. A notice stating whether the (fma ball way dropped on time, Or giving the error if any. i published the sams day by the atteraoon papers and by ihe woraing papers the followiaz lav Lieutenant. U.S. N.. lu cuarse. MERCHANTS' LXCHANGE. } sax FRANCISCO. November 15, 1907, The Time Ball, Erancu HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICK, U. S. N. The time ball on Telegrapn tilil was droppat exactly at noon to-day —L e., at noon of the 12,ua or exacily at 8P M, Greenwich tnie. meridian, Ly ol D Lientenant U S N T ————————————————————————————— LGENCE, SHIPPING INTELL Arrivel. MONDAY, November 15, Simr Homer. Jessen, 94 hours from Seattl 10.700 cs ~almoo. 1 0 Pactfic Steam Wha'ing Co ‘Madsen, 16 hours from Cas- umber, to Caspar Lumber Co. Simc Sunoi, Dectmers, 54 hours from Newpor ballast, to L K W hite Lumber Cc. % Stmr Del Norte. Allen, 69 hours from Grays Harbor: pass and mdse, to Grays Harvor Com- mercial Co. stmr Humboldt, Bonitield, 16 hours from Eureka: pass and mdse, to M Kalish & Co. Stmr Pomona, Cousini. 16 hours from Kurea: pass and mdse. to Goodall. Perkins & Co. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 16 hours from Greenwood: to L I Waite Lumber Co. Up river airect. Stmr Whitelaw, Dollard, 7 days from Pigeon Po.ni; wreckage, to T P H Whiteiaw. Br ship Roval Forth, Cooper. 155 days frora Swansea: 4639 tons coal, to H M Newhail & Co. 5iktn Tam o' Shanter. Patterson, ¥ aavs iro Columbia Kiver; lumber. to Simuson Lambe: ( Schr Newark, Seck. 16 hours from 5o Landing: 160 M ft jumber, 1o ¥ Heywood. Cleared. MONDAY, November 15. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, Comox; K Duns- muir & Co. Sumr Sunta Rosa, Alexand r San Diego; Gool- &l). Perkins & Co. Stmr Alllance, co. tir ship Balclutha, Durkee, Queenstown; Eppin- ger & Co. Hardwick, Portiand; N P S Satled MONDAY. November 15. Stmr Weeott. Miller, Crescent City. Simr Gipsy. Leland. Sants Ur 15 £tmr Geo Loomis. Bridzet'. Vensurs Stmr Mackinaw. Littiefield, Tacoma. Stmr W hitesboro. Johnson. Stmr State of Californta, Green, Astoria. Brstmr Wellington, Salmond, Nanaimo. Sunr Greenwood. Carison. Ship Eclinse, Peierson, Nanatmo. Prsnip Jessomene, Zeal, Liverpool Brsnin King Edwar!, Fietcher. Queenstown. I rship Fairpos:, Armstroig. Queenstows. Erbirs +anvobert, . oju, Can Schr Eliza Miller, Christansen. Scar Otuil e £]rd, Segethorst, Grays Harbor. Telograph POINT LOROS. November 14—10 pM—Weather clear; wind NW; velocity 8 wiies Charters The saip Berlin loads m1se for New York. The bark Harvester loads lumb-r at Port Gam- bie for South Africa: bark M-lrose, lumber at Chemainus, for ~ants Fosalia. The Br shin Flzinshire loads wheat at Portland for Kurope, 27s 6d—pifor to arrivai: Br ship Lon« dale, wheat ai Tacoma :0f Furope—prior Lo arri val. Miscellaneous LCAHUANO—\rriv-d Nov 18—Ship Wm J Roten, from New York, for San Francisco, in dis- tress. ap: M Ipsen of the schr Winchester at ~and Point Oct 12 reports a three masted schoouer ashore in Unimak Pass. Spoken Per Brship Royal Forth—Nov 3—Lat 29 30 N. lonz 132 W, Br ship Cawdor. from Swausea, for fan Francisco; was in company until Nov 7. Domestic P, ASTORIA —Sailed Nov 14—-stmr Columb a, San Frarcisco. TACOMA—Arrived Nov 16—Schr Sequoia. from San Diego. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Nov l4—~chr Okan- ozan, hence No schr Comet. trom n Pedro. COOS BAY —Barbound Nov 15—Simrs Arcata and Fmpire NEWPORT—~ailed Nov 1l4—Schr Camp be tor Port Blakele EUREKA—Sailed Nov for san Francisco VENTUtA—Arrived Nov 15—Sch Mary Buhoe from Fureka. for Aunie 14—Stmr South Coas:, COOS BAY —Salled Nov 15-S:mr Czarina, for San Francisco. USAL-Arrived Nov ib—Stmr Newsboy, from Non erey. HARDY CREEK—salled Nov 15—Scr Neitie Sundbors. for Sun Franci co FORT BRAGG—sailed Nov River, for ~sn Francisco. ©OOS BAY—Sailea Nov 15—Stmrs Arcata sni Empire. for San Francisco. TATOOSH—Passed Nov_ 15—Simr Progreso, hence Nov 12 ior Seattle: Nor simr Peter Jebsen, hence Nuv 1%, for Nanaimo. EAN PEDRO—Arrive! Nov 15-Schr Ethel Zane, from Port Gamble: stmr Likme. from Ta cowme, PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Nov 15—3chr kane, from Honolulu. Enstern Ports. NEW YOFEK-Salled Nov 13—Ship Charmer, for Ban Francisco. toreign Ports ACAPULCO—Salled Oc: 26—Br ship Miltonpark for Ore; QUEENSTOWN—Arrived Nov 13—Br ship An- deiana, nenc WELLIN Miowera, from Vancou NANAIMO—Saiied Nov 14—Ship Jabez Howes, for San Francisco, Movements of Trans- Atlantic Steamar GIBRALTAR—Arrivea Nov 15—Simc Augusta Victoria, from Nev York NAPLEs—saled Nov 15—Stmr Patria, for New York. HAVRE—Sailed Nov 15—Stmr Scotia, for Bal: timore. 15—stmr Cequille 8po- Importations WRAYS HARBOR—Per Del Norte—45 pkgs tal- ow. 350 M it lumber. 166 bdls hides, 6 obis sal- mon. FURFEKA—FPer Pomoua—617 M shingles, 1 bx rubber bots 1 cs Ccans. 194 M ft lnmber. 1 cs creckery, 1 cslamps. 2 bxs apples. 3 kegs 67 bxs butier, 8 rollsleather, 2 pxgs mdse, 1 bx hard- ware. 5 p.gs expres, 1’k coin, 1 ublsyrup. %R und R R-28 hi-bxy 10°bxs fisn, 15 cs con: 4 bxs dens-d milk. 101 bxs buiter, 1cs rubber good sks peas, 130 1 shakes. 35 sks potatoes, 2 -8 R OQUILLE RIVER —Per Jennie—115 tons coal. 115 bxs spples. 281 cssa'mon, 24 bxs butter, 2 pkzs bardware, 58 sks wool. } pkz machin>y, 16 pkgs hides, 2 cabacon, 1 «s fish, 3 pkss mdse, 3 244 ins. i EKA—Per Humboldt—46,282 it Inmber, 5 cscider, 200 M shingies. .0 bais elts, 15 nbis ci- der. 3 bags wool. 1 bx codfish, 1 cs mushrooms, 4 csdrv coods, 336 bxs apules, 16 sksp as, 1 c3 e ectric goods, 75 head cattie. 4 hi-hx: 23 bxs fish, 85 nxs bniies, 7 pkas express, 4 bxs sruit 1 cs shoes, 1 bbi vinezar, 1 cs clotbing, 3 bxs butter. <onsiziees. per Jennie-J S K mball: Hulme & Hart Burke: Hilmer, Bredhott & Schuiz; J Tne Brockman: McDonough & Kunvon: Roth. “Iu Co: W B Sumuer & Cn: W W Montague & Co; £ singer & Co Getz Bros & Co: S HF Coghill & Kuhn: Dunh «m, Car igan & C Per Pomona— American Union Fish Co: N Tar- anting: A : G Camilloni& Co; B Caito: H H 1 ogan: C E Whitney & ¢ 0; Mi ani & Co- Good- Higgins & Colling: b W 5 year Kubber Co: J B Luguzlia iils Bros: F b Halght: Wieland Brewing o G Lowry & Co: McDonough & Kunyon: & Fay R Hanify & Co; Wheaton. Breon & Co: iy It provemen. Co: Norton, Teller & Co: Pac Tiansfer Co: Goodull, Perkins & Co.; Marshall & Refmers; Dodge, Sweeney & Co: A C Ni hols & Co: ls. & Hewlac: Standard Ofi Co: Witzel & B ker Scost & Van Arsda.e Lumber Co: Tillmnun & Bendel W T Thomas: Wells, Farzo & Co: H Liebes & Co: Overland Freight and Transter Co: Lon vrup Jos & W Montagne & Co: Pacific Transfer Co; & ‘Commercial Co; Nathan, Dohrmaun & Co; S c con. e er Himboidt- Russ. Early & Co: G Bertl & Co: JH Krue: Wolf & Soas H butara: J W - iqer; McDonough & Runyon; Shoobert, Beale & Co; Crocee @ bres Lovor Exenwnze! W K Michells Stnndard Ol Co: Marshall, Tegzart & (0;J (u t r: Ho'me & Harc: A Hempx vid H Krase: F 4 one neliy: Carroll & Carroli; Ci'y Bewery: Mitch- 1 & 00dal : 0 B Smith & Co. Wheaton, Breon & Co: ‘Ross& Hewlet:: Wellman, Peck & Ca: Ihos Day &0 ~tandad O Co: American Gnian Fish Cos J W eland: J S=hoenfeld: Caiiforuln Fish Co: v Coast Fisu Co: Witzel & Baker: Kowals:y & Co: ¥ Taran- ino: A Paladini: A Parinsina; Hil's 1o ; B Cnito: J B Tngugha: Milani & Co; Getz Bros & Co: Norton, Teiler & Co: O B >mith & Co: Wi linmy, Marvin & Co: J H Newbauer & C H Mou.ton: H & S Commercial C0. Murshall & Relmers: 84 Noctn & Co; J H Newuauer & Co. Per Del Norte—Grays Harbor Commercial Dodge, Sweenev & Co: Norton, Teiler « Co: Sumner & Co: C E Wh tnev & ( Coy W B Bissinger & ‘o, —— T, GEORGE H. FULLER DESK CoO. OFFI1CE DESKS, 10 PER CENT Keduction for 30 days only. Get our prices before pur- chasing. 638-640 Mission St. OFFICE FURNITURE C. F. WEBER & CO. ht, and then the number given 18 subLrMCH from the depib give b:mch&s = 1 300-306 POST STREET, 8.F., Loruer SLocatou