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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SA URDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1897 w e p e A TP e R e e e e e E COMME THE tion firmer Jws more tone. TH SUMMARY oF Barley steady. 5:@ady Potatoes unchanged. 1 exzs & bout the same. et bul dvanced. astern poultry in. s higher. Game firmer. s weak and ¢ ruit unchanged d hovs the ssme. HEAYY EXPORTS OF PRODUCE. The Jcen from the bulletin is- sued by ke tistics of Treesury Departme ue of the exports o do : United Staies f0r the teu Breadstufts, $185 08 mincral oils $19,227 10,470.006; cattie and h Jlotal vaiue for the ten months, for the ten mon:hs ending Ucto- ber 51, 1496, $176,516,= IHE WEEK'S FAILURES. The Bradstreet Mercantile Agency reports 17 sailures in the Pacific Coust S and 1 ecritories for the week endi compared with 18 for the previous week and 16 for the corre- Spoding week of 1805, The faliures for (he past vided among the trades s follows her, 1 general store. 1 dairy, 1 ness, 1 biscksmith and carriage-maker, 1 tailoring company, 1 & restaurnnt, 1 dry 1uors, 1 O Clear ® Partly Cloudy @ Cloudy ® Rain® Snow SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION DURING PQ?T 12 HOURS rxplanation. The arrow flies with the wind. The top figures 8t station indicate maximum temperature for the rmeath i, if any, the amount of 1 snow in inc roins ted Iine es wnd hundredths, Isobars, or solid sir pressnre temperature. therms, o equal word “bigh” means high barometric pressure and is_usually accompanicd by iair westher: “low” refers 0 low pressure, and is usually preceded and accompanied by cloudy weatherand rains “Lows" ususlly first eppear on the Washington coast. When ‘he pressure is high in_the interior and low along the coust, and the isobars extend porth and south alonz the coast. rain is probable: but when the 1s inclosed with isobars of marked cu south of Oregon ia improb- able. Witha “hi the vicinity of Idano, and the pressure falling to the weather may be expected in summer and colder weather in winter. ‘The reverse of these conditions will produce an opposite resul; lifornia coast, warmer THE THE W BUREAU. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUI- TURE, WEATHER BURFAU, SAN FRANCISCO, No- vember 19, 1897, 5 » The fol owing are the reintalls for the past twenty-four hours the seasonal rainfalls date as compared scof tue same date last season: Eureka s season 503, last seuson 10.37: Ked Biu this season 2.97, last scason $.13: Szcramento .00, this season 2.14 st season 1.40: Sun Francisco .00. this season last season 290 Fresno .00, this season last season San Luls Obispo. 00, U seles 00, this san Diego .00, this son 1.18; Yuma .00, this sea- 11 Maximum temperature 56. as season 1.6X: Los A ta mean 51 Weather Conditions and General Fore- casts. A storm of considerable energy overlies the | orthwestern par: of the country to-night. The lowest pressure, 28.42 inches, is reported at Hel ena, M During the pest twenty-four hours “l. in pressure over the on of the country west of the Miss- ne pressure is b-ginuing to rise over | nor 10 clear with decided!y wi low the passage of this as been one of the heaviest of lat rapldly over the nia and over Uregon , Roseburg, Eureka at Walla Walia windwls are reported for the rilend 1.02. Koseburz 1.06. 1 he fo lowing h- the folowin: maximum wind velucities are re- ported: Baser City 36, rom the ~cu-hwest recas's raude at Smu Francisco for thirty hours. ending miduight, N ovember 20, 1897. alifornia— Rain Satnidav: decidedly Sacramento and San Joaquin' v al- o extre along the northern coas: me eastern jportion aud souther.y winds, Southern Ca —Cloudy Saturday; south- westerly winds Nevada day; snow in the moun- tains; decidediy coide: Utah—Cloudy Saturday: proably rain or snow Saturday night; colder Arizosie—Cloudy Saturda. San Francisco and vicinity—Rain Saturday: fresh s uthwesterly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE Local Forecast Official. NEW YOKK N1OCK MARKET. NEW YORK. Nov. 19.—The market to-day continued its dull and parrow character, though at 5 me slight improvement -over yesterday both in the volume of the trading and in the movement o Prces. 1he extreme Tise on the average wa greater than vesterday, but realizing sales in the last hour reduced the net gain t0 very narrow fractions iu most cases. The movement in the specialties was much freer than in the standard road stocks. a.d Sugar and Manhattan ra. oae « 2 points higher than yes:erday’sc ose, and TP galis were also 3 0w by People’s (s, \ew Jersey « entral, Reading: first preferred and Lead prefeired A/l Of ihese: gains Were Very materia.y sefore Liie ciose. icago Street Railway and Tose near.y 2 pui s quite active but Con Gas s ! the middie of (hu Stage and wus the cen- 1 0iatte tion ull day. Ihis wock openel 315 Poiu s Lizber on the Lellef that a iarge individual {u_erest iu oue OF tne 10cal gas companies, wi ch had been bo d:ug out for the best terms, had been brought inio the usgreenient for amalgamation. ‘The stock mounted upward ty bounls und over a | point beiween sales 10 19315, Bat the very great speculative miod regzarding pub- an of consolidation then y feverish course of owars ulower le-vel u as faras 188, ana after vibrating fn 8 very ercatic manner closed 14 point high-r at a net gain of 3 points. The later wea<ness in the market was due In jari to reports from the West all.ng off i earniogs and 1o widespread dif culiy over ibe mal teuance of raliroad ssies. ‘hiere was tuk & 50 thac large iucr-ase in operat- ing expe: 8:s would reduce the net Taliroads for Uctober below what had b nted upon ving for London acc unt heiped tn market in the tarlier dvalings. A feature of the day was a sharp rise of 1zc in the rate of sterling exchasze, both 1or aemand bilis and transfers This wis—it wes said 10 be—on account of a -t ening rate in London, where the Bank of Eug.and 13 again borrowing monev iu the open muarket with the purpose of controliing the private dis- count rate and relieving the pressure for goid on that center. Money n this market continued very dull and easy in ail departmen:s. Not only has & dulluess in speculation reduced the demand for mouey, but taere bas been qui.e a heavs flow for points 10-morrow’s bank d to show & muterinl increase ngs of The 'ond warket was moderntely active, and prices sdvavced. lotal saies $1,34,,000 United ~tates 4's registered atd 5's advanced b d g bid. Tol| sales stoc:s to-day were 189,455, fuciuding: Burinitou 15,250, Lowsville 'and Nastivile 4360, Manbaiiau 7425, Meiropoliten Burect Ralway 8483, Misouci Pacitic 520, Rock 1sland 10,135, St Paul 12,360, Si raul and RCIAL WO hotels, 1 | The | of funds | RLD Omaha 6105, Union Pacific 30° America iovace 3UZ6. People’s Gas 13,940, Consolidate Gas 13,603, Sugar 5,991 | LONDON MARKET. W YORK, Nov. 19.—The Evening Post's London financial cablegram says: The stock mar- kets were idle und irregular to-day. Cousols and other investments were lower on the prospect of money being temporarily dearer, for reasons 6l- | ready cabled. The price of gold has fallen to 77s 34d. i llA :l‘)vrlcnns were firm, and on the whole a better tendency prevailed, being assis.ed by Senator Hanna’s bullish remarks on trade. 1 he Parls Rourse was rather dull, and the Beriin markel was quict. REVIEW OF 1THE STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK. Nov. 19 —Eradstreet’s review will say. Duliness bas prevalled In the stock | market this week. but there has been a decidedly | better feehing snd prices have improved ail | around. The most conspicuous feature was the | strong undertone of the apeculw fon. Bearish | operators were unab e to mase any impression on prices and tdeclines stocks seemed to find sup- | port, aithoush there was litt.e evidence of active manipulation by arge cperators or buil chques. Loudon sold our stocks during the early part of | the week. but Iater on bough: to & small exteni. Commisslon houses were not active and the mar- | ket was dependent in the main upon professional operators | “"Fiie incter class have, however, shown a disto- #ition 10 work for the time reing on the bull side, und the prevaent view in W all atreet is that the marke: is likely Lo rematn_dull, but_without any | very murked declines until the mee:ing of Cor | gress. when fis course will be decided by the cha: | Scter'of the President’s message and the attitude of the National Legisiature toward the currency. id Cubs 1t should be mentioned that the nee for the better in the Cuban situation, 8o tar as the relation of the United States and of Spain are Involves therein, is geueral.y crediied with belug the ori cipal cause of the improvement in sp-culative feeidux. A noticeable feature of tha general financlal sit- | natio: is the large demand for high-grade invest- | meut bonds. The marset for such securities is | exceptionally stiong at present, and it is under- stocd that considerable amounts of bonds answer- | Thi f0 Uh's description are constantly comink this | way rrom Londoi. Forign holders are being in- | duced to-sell them by _their prices. The arrange- men s by which the Uuion Pacific payments will be carried out withont any risk of disturbing the woney market creates s favorable impression, but | can hardly be sali to have exercised any specula- tive influeace. Sugar was the most Imjortant feature of the share list. The chief influence in connection with the stock was (be expi cted decision in regaid to | ccuntervailiug duties on refined sugars imported fron: kollund Sowe atten: 100 Was also paid 1o the report that | the sovernments of Coatinental Europe are nego- tiating with & view to the general avolishing of | sugar bounties. Among the granger stocks Burlington aitracted the greatest aitention The coal stocks were sieady on the resulted agree ment Of these companies to hold the produe- tion for the current months down to s figure in keeping wiih the market’s actual requiremants. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. | | | Closing Frices for Bonds and Kailway Shares. | | NEW 11y YORK, Nov. 18.—Money on call %: lmst loan 13,@2%: closed at 2 prime mercantlle paper, Big@sx: Sterli chst strong, with actual business in bankers’ bills at 34 $51,@4 ¥555 for cemaud and £4 B23,@ 4 8275 10r 65U aays: posted raies, $4 B3%e@4 561y commercial bilis, $4 ¥2: silver certificates, 5@ 59c: bar silver, 5¥c: Mexican dollars, 4514c: | Lovernment bonds, firm; State bonds, dull; rail- road bonds, firm, i CLOSING 6TOCKS. Raflroads— |St Paul & Omaha. Atchisou ... 1264 Preferred . | Preterrea 2783 /St P, M & M. Baitimore 123, Southern Pac ada Pacific.. »1 Southern Fallway. Canada Souihern.. 53 Preferred Central Pacific, 1134 | Texas & vacific. Ches & Ohio. 21141 C Pyir 2d assmt pd easy 5 e | i Chicago & Aliou. 159 UFD & G Chicago, B&Q $oly Wabash.... | Chicago & k. Jli... 524z| Preferred Chicago, In1 & L. 81y Wheel & L k. 2 do - do prefd. 2 Preferred. LR CCC& St L i1, k.xpress Companies— | Preterred... [l 18" adams 158 Del & Hudson.....110 | DelL&W 154 Del & Rio G 11 Preferred 4s | Erie. new ... 141414 CoLON... | “First preferred.. 30bla ~ Preferre)... [l | Ft Wayne 1693, Am’n Spirlts.. Gt Nor pid. 1130 Preferred..... 514! Am Tobacco. 10035 Preferred. .. 1514 Peoples Gas 681, Cons. Gas 1189 | Com. Cable 05 |Col F & lron. Machattan L do do pre | Met S Raiiway...107 ' Gen. Electic. Michigan Centrai. 10215 | illinols Steel. . Minn &St L 2% La Clede Gas. Hocking Val 1ilinois Cent. | do do 1st prevd. 85 | Lead. S Mo. Pacific.. 834 do prefa. Mobile & Ublo. 24 Nat. Lin O1l.. Mo K&T e 15 wregon Imp. Co. | a0 prefd.l.] 3815 Pacific Mall....... 3u%g J Central 8613 Pullman Palace,...159 | Y Central....... 106 stlver Certificates. 58 I N Y Chicago& St L 1315 ~tan Rope&Twina 415 | “do do 1stprerd. 73 |Sugar... ..-1321g | _dodo 2d prerd. 31:4 Preferred. 11y | Nor West 1814/ T C & fron......... 2561/ No Amer Co... 4710 S Leather. ..., 715 No Pncific. ... 1s Preferred 63 | Preserred ... 523 U S Kubber.. 1514 | Ontario& W... 1535 Preferred......... 83 | Ore R & Nav..... 88 Western Union.... 88, Ure Short Line.... 1815 ChG W - 138 Pittsburg. 1675 |CENW. 11121, | Beadinz.. ... 21 Preferred .l1l1§314 | Bock Isiand. .1 87 |KioG & Wstn.. i 5t Louis & SW 47 Preferred 52 Freferred....... St L & Sout 67 St Paul........ s 0 1st preterred. 53 Preferred | do ud preferred.. 207 CLOSING BoxDS. U S New 4s, re... 12734 [N J Cent do do 4s coup..] 00 4s, reg &l Doas .. @dods, coup. 34 Northern Pac 1sts. 11714 doZs, reg.. 981, Do, 3s . 5» o bs. reg . 114350 Do, ds......... 813y do bs, coup... lilg N Y € &St L s .. 1045, | District 5 65s...2"10914 | Nor & W 6s.......120 AlaClass A. ...1Us | Northwest Consols142 | Do Class B......108 Do, deb 5s.. 16 Do, Class C.. 161 |{Oregon N 112 Lo, Currency.. d 09314 Atchison & 6 §ibrol 1 Do, Adj 4s. 7414 Do, bstr. Canada So. X UB3% O Imp lsts Can Paclsis.....— | "Do. batr...... | Chgo Ter, . 44 | Pacific 6s, ot '95. 0 | C& Ohio 3 L11034 Hesding 4s.. Biby | €& s 10455 Rio ¢ Weat, lais. 8114 | Den & K G 1sis &1 M G C10s st en 53 X5 Den & K G 4s 88 St L& FGen 63116 East Tenn sts....108 |t Pconsola........ 119 Erie Gen da....... 703, |8t P C&Plsis. . 11814 | FW&Dlstsitr.. 68 | Do, bs 11635 Gen Electric 54....1024 S Carciina 14 GH&SABs.. 104 | -outnern Jvbs... 9 do a0 2s ofd. 104 ~tanRpe&Twine6s H & T Cent bs. 86 1104 | Tenn New Set 3s.. do cou Bs. 1104 Tex Pac L& G 1sis 96 Iwa C 1sts. 9915 Do, reg 2ds...... 2514 Kan P Con t'r. N1y U'P ists.. W1 Kan P 1st(D D)1'r.10915 U P D & Guif 1sts. 4855 La Nw Cousol 43..100 | Wab st Ds........10514 L&N Unids....| w485 Do, 2ds.......... 78 | Missouri es .100 | West Shore 4s..... 110564 I MKT 2s 6154 | Va. Centurles... . 667 | Do as.. . 863, Do, deferred .. . 4 | Y Central Jsts 0119 | KsCity P&G1sts 53— | MINING STOCKS # 50 Onwno.. 15 Ophir.. .. " 100 Pivmonth_ Crown Point. Con Cal. & V. Deadwood... 90’ Quicksilver. 100 Gould & Curry. % do ptd 800 Hale & Norcross. 145 Sierra Nevada. ©0 | Homestake: 3000 ~tandard 160 Iron Sliver. 25 Union C 30 Mexicam.......... 35 Yellow Jacket.... 36 | Boston. Nov. 19.—Atchison. 1255: Bell Tele- Chicago, ~ Burlington and Quincy, : Mexican Central. 314: Oregon ~hort iine. | 1814: San Diezo, —: Boston and Montana, L37; Butte and Boston, 24 | MEW YORK GKAIN AND PRODUCE. ‘! NEW YORK. Nov. 19. — FLOUR—Recelnts, | 32,396 bbls; exporis, 89,248 bbs. Firm and | tairly active at old prices. | WHEAT—Keceins, 156,450 bushels: exports, | 52575, Spot firm; No. 2 red, 9514c. Optlons | opened tirm on cables and boliish hussian crop reports, and with few excepiions was stroug all aay, stimulated by higher iate cables, covering a-a big clearances, closing unsettled at a shade off from the top, but 55@%ic above last nignt. November closed at 97c; December, 963,@97 8¢, | closea So814c. HOP~— (eidv. crop, 4@6e: Stace common 0 choice, '95 '96 crop 4@8c: '97 crop, 15@18c: Pacific « oust, *9> crop, 4@bce; "98 crop, 6@8c: '97 | crop. 15@18c; London market, £5c@81 Vo | 'WOUL—Quiet and seady. Fleece, 23@31c. { PETKOLSUM-Quiet. United closed 67¢ bld. i PIG TRON — Warrants. dull; $6 75 bid and %6 8o axked. | TCOPPEK—Lake, Quiet $10 75. | TIN—Easy. #1365 bid: 313 75 asked | SPELTEE—Lower $3 95 bid; $4 05 asked. LEAD — 1 xchange quiet; ' &3 80 bid and $3 85 asked brokers, strong, $3 5. COF FEF—Options ciosed quiet at a net 1oss of 51010 points Saies 22 230 bags, inciuding De- cember. §5 25March, £5 55. ~pot_Coffee—kK1o, weak and nominal: iavoice. 63gc: No 7 jobbIng 6%sc. mild, weak; Cordova. 5-2@1 SUGAR — waw, firm: refined firm: cen. | trifugal 96 test, 374: refined. strong. Standard A. 4%go; cut loat. bSge: crushed. 55gc; powdered, bigc wranulated, de. BUTTEK—Keceipts. 2930 packages: steady: i Wesiern creamery, 14@25c: Elgins, 23¢; faciory, | Diz@ldc. LGS —leceln s, 7947 packaces: steady. State and Penusyivania, 20@25c; Western, 2zc. No. 7 H Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. Nov. 19. — California dried fruits steady for apples, other fruits quiet, Evap- outed apples, common, 5@7c: prime wire Lray, 734c: wood-dried prime, Slge: choice, Blgos tancy. 9@915c. | PEUNES—b@Yc ¥ 1. as 10 size wnd qualiiy. APRICOTS — Royal. 7@8%ec: e PEACHES—Unpeeled, 7@10 Moorpark, 9@ i peeled, 12@17c, MARKET. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—Wheat got a good start for bigher j ricesat the opening by the strong tone of the foreixn markets. Liverpool, instead of de- clininz in sympa hy with the loss of Zgc per bushel bere yesterday, opened 41 higher. Paris was also reported strong and higher. Another matter of foreigu origin gave encouiagement to the bulls. The Liverpool Corn Trade News tele- &raphed that crop estimates from the Russian Minister fuily confirmed previous bad_reports. The Minisier gave the wheat crop as 75,000,000 bushels below last year's Russia pro The effect was somewnat spoiled by another report, which gave the shortag- at 10,000,010 bushels for the whole empire. The heaviness of the Norih- western receipis showed a tendency Lo keep the market back. Tne iacter, in fact, was the ouly strongly bearish feature of ‘the day’s trading. Orvening prices for Mav rasg d from 901%@ 905/5c, with asa e ortwo at 9033@901ec Under the fnfiuence of ihe SLrong cabies <he price S00n Ot up to 91c. but it sugzed again and all morning bung around 903,c Receip s to-lay at the two big Nor.hwestern recelvinz centers numberel 1226 cars, acainst 821 a week ngogand 919 the corre- sponding day of the year b-fore. it was expected thai Minneapolis and Duluth stocks of wheat wouid sbow an increase jor the week of about | 2,000.000 bushets, but aispaiches from there es i | mate the inc:ease at only haif uf that. Dulu:h an increase of 600,000 wxs expec ed and Minue- £polis stocks a1 increase from 350,000 to 400.000 bushels Chicago receipts were 67 cars agalnst 112 last year. Another bsarish_item of news waa that a cargo of American wheat had been reshipped at Buenos Ayres because Argentine expected to huve pienty of her own. Primary Wes ern recelpts were large agaie—1,154,000 bushels—com ared with 874,000 4 year #go. Liverpool closed bigher by 114@.3%4 than it closed the day before. Ihe reason given for such an unexpectedly heavy advance was that 1,500,000 bushels o1 wreat destined for ports of call off cuast in tue United Kirgdom had been owdrred (o France. Even with this as an in- centive the price bt May went up very unwili- ingly. It finally advanced to 9134, but when the M odern Milier repor was receivea dclaring the wheat area up 1o the avera:e and promising an in- creuse, (he piice went off agaln in & hurry, Mas wis seiling ac 903,@90 75 AL the close. Corn was dull, tue exertlon of the previous two days huviog apparently tuken ull thelife out of traders. Fusiness was chiefly changing from De- cember to Muy ut 335@3bgc spread. The crewd in oats way lurgs all day and a nerv- ous feeiing existed throughout the session. At the opening ard 1ot 4 time afier there was heavy buy- ing by people who were so prominent on the buy- i0g side yesterday. Later they turned and sold heavily of December and the spread widened to lc. Provisions were again very dull. ‘The market was barely sieady with the rauge of prices less thun 5c in everyihing The lending futures ranged as follows: ARTICL 46" ©135 Decemver May .. 2665 Lesg o) 2215 2245 L7805 (7 373, SERROR I kT T Lard, ® 100 bs— | December.. . 1171541784 4 January. Clad0 a0 e Short Ribs, 100 s | | Decambecss: oo tilbe it e January. T 4TI 4197004 Cash quotations were as f0ll0ws: Flour. Steaay. Winter, stralts, 4 50@4 60: clea, $4 30@ 4 40 sprinespecials, $5 0. Minnesota hard patents $4 90@5 00; No. 2. Spring wheat. 8815@89%s No. 3 Spring Wheat. K3@9214c: No. ¥ Rea, 9533@ 87345c: No. 2 Corn. 26@ -7 2 Oats, 22@2214¢: No. 2 White, £.0.b., 243 3@2514¢: No. 5 W hilee, £.o.b, 23152414 No. 2 .ye 48c: No. 2 Barley £o.b, 27@38c; No. 3 —: No. 4, —; No. 1 Flaxseed, $1 0614@] 104 Prime Timothy Seed. $2 6714 Mess Poca oI, £7 35@7 40: Lard. B 100 s, £4 20@4 22Yg: Short Ribs sides (100se). 54 20 @4 80; Lry Saited Shoulders (boxed). 43;@dc: Short Clear Sides (boxea), 4}p@4565c: Whisky, distiliers’ finished goods, per gal. $1 18; Sugar. cut loat, —; granulated. —; standard A, —. ARTICLES | Keceipia. | Shipments, | e = st Flour, tbis = 5,000 9.000 | Wheat. bu.. .. 75:000 SK.000 | Corn, bu | 185,000| 469,000 Vats’ bu | 291,000 1000 Rye. bu. 10,000 87000 Bariev, o i &3, 13,000 00 On the Froduce Exchange 1o-dav the Butter mar- ket wes steady: creamery, 15@23c: dairy, 12 AT T e T B e 18- Wheat Movements. Recelpta. Shipments. Bushels. Clties. Busheis 609,290 . Mianeapolis.... : 3,880 LI Duum 143291 & Milwaukee | 2,600 E Chicago ceeeeene KT023 - TolecOy. ...... 21,100 50,000 ISt. Louis.... 16.000 7847 Detroit. o 16,302 65,000 Kansas Cliy. 90,500 1,149,362 411,596 TIDEWATER 49.650 166.450 9416 7.8 293,398 Flour — Opening Closing 8125 | 2900 | 25 90 LIVEKRPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. Dec. Mar. Mav. Opening..... e reerenesT41g T43; 73145 Glosing=="ccosions 761 T6ly T4l BANK CLEARINGS. NEW YORK, Nov. 19.— Tne following | table, complied by Bradstreet, shows the bank clearings at the principal cities for the week ended November 18, with the percentaze of increase and decrease, ay compared with the corresponding week iast year: Percentages. Inc. Crrres. New York. Dec. $738,544,675 Boston. .. 15,603,207 : Chicago. 112,630,162 205 . Philade.phia.. 72917370 114 | St Louls... $1'585,694 190 | P tsburg 3 15,699,205 7.5 | Baltimore 169 Eshie San Francisco. IN4T8,566 Cinclunati. Kausas Cit New urieans. Minneapolis. 12,105, .00 11908267 Detroit....... . 5 Cleveland. .. 7.561,510 ) Louisville . 7.561.291 : Provideuce... .. 5,9%5,.00 A Milvaukee. . .. 000 6,701,082 2 st Paul 5.035,877 Buftalo. Omiana 5 Indianapolis . Columbus, Ohio. savannab Denver Tacoma. Spokane.... E Totedo 1,527,491 e Galveston. =9,485.100 X Houston 138,659 Totals. U. S, Totals outsia S ork City.. 538,964,213 *Not inc.uded in totals. Montreal ‘Toronto. ... Winnipeg Halitax. .. Hamilton St. John, Total DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly® review of trade w av to-morrow: AL markets und all industries are wo-king toward the period of ‘Ihanksgiving, of stocktaking and of helidays. Colder weather hasdone much o acceler- sterecall trade, so greatly delayed in many liues by unusually mild and open weather. The pro- ducing jforce increases on the whole anda many manufscturers a'e unable (v take all the orders offered, while others sre committed as far ahead us they ure willlng to be. The output in several sreat industries 15 considerably the largest ever known and the confidence of great business next year Is unabuted. tiesiia jon in speculative markets Is in part be- cau e an immense capital hes been turned from then to investment in productive enterprises. ‘Wheat has advancea a cent during the week | and smal fluctuations have beeu due to reports | about Aigeniina rather than to the Leaviest ex- ports .ver Atlantic exports, flour 1u- | clua-d, hav- been in th ee wee<sof November | 9,799,569 bushels against 6052.106 las: year, and in the crop-year thus lar over 6,000,000 bushels, while the wostern receipts huve been in three weexs 2J,213.66) busu against 14,796, 80 lust year. (01n exporis have been7,101vi4 buslieis ugainst 6,441,665 .ust year. 1ron products have chanzed butslightly in price. with wice nails and rods a shade lower, and whiie the consumpt.on of pig is the largest ever known, works in some brancues are receiving orders equal 10 their output, while otheis have orders su far abead that they are ubatle or unwiling to take more. There is less activity In bars at the East, bu a neaithy demand at th* West for manufaciur- ing, car-bu i ding and other uses and raiis are in larger demand there, while some Eastern works have recently taken orders for months shead. Shee's are active snd competition reduces the price of linplates s little further. Grey forge is slishy lower, with Eosiern and Chicago prices unchanged, notwithstanding the great output and s.0cks are belug turiher reduced. T'he coke output was 150,857 tons for the week, with furnace selliug at §1 75 tor the restof this year. An hracite cosl continues weak, with sales @t §4 net here, Lbe production in Lclober Laving been 5,120,000 tons. Tin is sustained by large consumptions, lead is a littte lower at $3 75, and a break in speiter has reauced the price at Pitts- burg 10 $4 05. The woolen market is embarrassed by thede- lay of winter weather. wnich retards oraers from ciothlers, althouzh most works have vnough for some time aneid, and while cold weather and active retall trade would quickly bring a change. prices of wool are s iiga .hat some miily have siopped part of their looms Cases are mentioned of mills which could realize 8 profit vi $:00 000 tv $300,000 by selling the wool they hold, but can expect mone by manu- facturing at currept prices. Wool murkets have become stagnani, ard sales are aimost wholly 0 realize speculutive profits, amounting ul the three chlef markets to only 4,213 000 pounds for the week. Cotion goods kept' weak as raw material dec tnes, Fatlures for the week have been 267 In the United States, ugains. 334 last year, and 32 in Canada. agulust 40 last year. BRADSTELET'S REVIEW, NEW YORK, Nov. 19.— Bradstreet’s to-morrow will say: There is a moderate improvement in staple prices and in the disir.bution of woolen g00ds, shoes, hats and hardware in the reglon tributary to Chicago, >t Louis, Kansas City and Omaha. Jn South Carolina, Tennessee and Louisiana jobbers repor: a moerate revival in de- mand from {niericr merchants. whica represents some of the busmess delayed by yellow fever quarantines. Trade reports irom Gorgia and lexus ar: quie irregular. *owe coion planters are compelled (0 sell cotion at a Joss to meet ad- Vances mude earhier in the seaton, aud bave little (r mo surplus with which to buy merchandise. Others, notabiy in Texas, conirive to hoid cot 0., which 'delays mercan.iie co.l-ctiors and in some sections bas an untavor.ble influsnce. 3 Colder weather northwest snd in the central Mississippi and Missouri Kiver valicys has helped retail trading; manufaciur.rs of iron, steel, agricaltural implements, ryecars and wooléu gouds report an ac.ive dem.nd and large out, ut, although ihe appearance of speculative steel has resu ted in weakening the price of billets, and a like tendency on the part of Bessemer pigiron. Higher prices are recorded for wheat, corn, oats, yrup. hid:s, leather, shoes aad for turp-ntine. he r vn in iron and sieel islikely tu be ful an advan.ce if the present rate of cos umption continues. Lower prices for wh at, flour and pork are expected to recoguize the ad- vances on wheat and Indian corn, so that lower pr.ces for copper is practically the onty important deciine in the week. Wheat expoiis show a heavy Increase over last weck and last year, and, with one excep:ion—that of the second Week in Seplember—is (he larges sing e we -k'stotsi on record. The total exports of wheat (four ii.cluded as wheat) from bo.h coass ot the United States au from Montreal this week agsregate 6,653,791 bushe.s. against 5,445,542 bushels last week, 4,937,000 bushels in this w ek CAr 880, 2,916,000 bushe.s in 1883 312,675 hushels 10 1594 and 2,764,080 bushels 1893, ‘I he 10.u1 eXpOrts In the s-cord week OF Sepiember, 1891, were 6,974,000 bush Ibere are 235 busiuess fallures reported throughout ihe Unied States this week,com- pa:ed with 273 last weex, 309 iu the week a yeur 220, 323 t 0 years ago, 295 three years azo, and as compared with 358 in the iike week 1893, LIVESTOCK MAKRKET. EASTERN CHIUAGO, Nov. 19 —CATTLE—A few very ordinary steers sold a: $3 75@4: choice to fancy cattle brought $0@5 45, the sreater part of tie sies baing &l #4 35@5. Fea Westerns, $376@ o 20. Heavy cattie so'd treely at $5@5 45. Stockers aud feeders, $3 25@4 45, & few lous sell- ing At #4 40@4 50. Calves were slightly higher. 10 GS—Su es argely at §340@3 50:|prime ship- ping lots, $350@3 57%3: coarse heavy packers, 23 25@3 85, SHEoP—Sold at $2 50@4 65, fed Westerns £olng at the cop price; iambs. $3 15@d 75. largely &L $4:0@5 5U; rams, $2 2u@t Very few sheep aud lamps are now comius from the Western ranges. seceipts; Cattle, 3500; Logs, 32,000: sheep, 7,000. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 19.—CATTLE—Receipts, 4300. Market steady to strong. Native sieers, 53 15@4 95: (& 1vecowsand heifers, $1 50@i: stockers and feeders, $5 10@4 50 buls, $2 40@ 360, HOGS—Receipts, shade lower. hulk of sales, neavies. 3 35@3 45: packers mixed. 83 4-1o@3 47%; ight yorkers, $3 40@o 45; jins, $5@3 40: SHEEI —Receipts, 2000. Macket firm, $3 85@d 73; mutions, $2 50@5. O, OMAHA, Nov. 19.—CATTLE—Receints. 2000. Market ac'fve. Native beet steers, $3 75@4 8 Western stoers, £3 70@4 30; Texas swers, $.@ 3 60: cows aud beters, $2 S0@4 5u: canners, $2@ 2 °5: stockers °nd feeders. §3 6U@4 40: calve T4@6: bulls. stazs. eic.. $.@3 70. H Go—Keceipts. 4100. Market shade sironger. Heavy, $3 30@3 45: mixed. 54 33,3 40, ight, 33 400@3 45: buik of saes, $5 o0@3 40. SHEEP—Recelpts, 1200, Maraei sieady. Fair te choice natives. 83 75@4 50: tair Lo choice West- erns. §3 60@4 35: commou aLd s0ck sheep, $3@ 3 80: luwbs, 85 75@5 5U. WOOL MARKET. 14,000. Lambs, BOSTOX BOSTOYN, Nov. 19.—The commer: ial bulletin wili say to-morrow of th: wool markei: The mar- ket continues exc ediugly quiet. There has been one sale of 250.000 pounds Irish holdiugs at 313zc, some heavy sales of Australian, aud another saln of 500,000 pounds of Montevideo at 22 In domestic wools there is little dofng. A sale of 75,000 pounds of Texas fall at 534c marks the top price obtainable for such stock. Wool nas not receded from last week’s level, though the drop of 5 per cent iv Antwerp hascaused some | nervousness. Ihe sa'es of the week are 1,956,000 s domes- 85.000_tbs foreizn, against 2,596,000 Ibs domestic ana 1,475,000 1b8 forcign I1ast wees und 2,948,000 1hs domesiic and 835,000 Ibs foregn tor ¢ same week Iast yesr. I he saies Lo dute show un Increase of 96,086,900 1y domest ¢ and 123 - 853,200 1bs toreign from the sales the same date in 1896, I he recelpts to date show an increise of 124,744 bales domestic and 331,424 bales toreign, CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. CHICAGO. Nov. 19 —rhe Earl Frait Com- pany realized the following prices at suction to- day- Grapes. siugle crates—Iokay, $1 81: Em- peror, §1 44: Fererra. $1 U4 Two cars soid to- day. NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany’s auction sales of California frul.: urapes, sing e crates—Tokay? §1 20@1 5, average, $i 5 Emperor, 90c@81 45, average $1 12. Verdelle. T0c@$l 10 wversge 95: Cormichon. $1 1@ 1 s, average $1 24. Mu cat, 95 @:1 15, averagu 81 05; Fererrs, $1@1 15, average $1 01: White Emperor, $1@l 2 , averaze $1 14: hea Em- pero , $1@1 35. uverage $1 11: Clusters, ($2 2 30,'average $2 17. Maaga, $1 05@1 10; aver- wge $1 09, Three cars sold to-day. CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 —To-day's statement Avallable £ et $L02308 BE0- goid what Ve, E1S ©f the condition of the treasury shows: cash NUKTHERN WHEAT MARKEL, Oregon ov. 19.—Wheat—Walla Wallh, tem, 78c: valley, T8¢ per bushel. PORTLAND. 78@73c: olu Washingron. TACOMA, Nov. 19.—Wheat higher to-day and 'y. No. 1 blue stem, 76%c; No. 1 clup, 73340, 5 PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. PORTLAND, Nov. 19 —Exchanges, §329,450; balances, §75,073. i FOREIGN MAKKETS. London. LOXDON, Nov. 19.—Consols, 11315@113%4: sliver, 26340; Freuch rentes. 1031 77c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 19.—Wheat—Quiet: No. 1siandard California, 87s 5d: nothing doing; cargoes on passage, quivt and steady: Engiish couniry markets, quiet; French country markets, firm; wheat in Paris, firm; flour in Pans, firm. CUITON- Uplands. 8 9321 cargoes uff coast, cLosE. WHEAT—Spot No. 1 red Northern spring, steady. i CORN—Novemoer, steady. 8s 2d; December, steady, 33 2°d; January, steady, 3s 174d. FLOUR—St. Louis fancy winter, steaay, 10s. LXCHANGE AND BULLION. Sierlinz Exchange, €0 days. - §4B314 Steriing Exchange, sight. - 4864, Sterling cables... ee = 87 New Yors Exchunge, sigbi.. = 15 New York Exchange. ielegraphic.. — 1734 Fine rliver, per ounce. = o Mexican Dollars....... = £ Teshimtos Sy b FRODUOE MARKET. WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Macdiarmid takas for Cork 66,- 250 cils, valued at $78,800; Morven, for Hull, 78 104 cuis at $117,000. ‘The foreign markets are rising again and this market shows more tone 1o consequence, With more disposition ou the part of shipp Ts to buy. Futures are ir egular in sympatoy with au exzatic Chicago marke . Tidewater quotations are as follows: 81 371.@ 1883, tor No. 1 $1 40 for choice anl §1 4114@ 14235 ¥ cil tor exira choice for milling. (ALL TOARD €ALKS. INFORMAL *rss1oN—9:15 o'clock— Mav—6000 etls. §1 38: 4000, §1 5814: 12,000, 81 3815 De- cember—2000, $1 393, SECOND NESSION— . ay —38.000 ctls, $138; 12, 000, $1 381%: 12,000, $1 87%. December—2000, 81 3934 200U, 51 3965 800U, $1 3935 REGULAR MORNING “Esx10N—May §1 3734 4000, 31 5774 15000, ! cember—10.000, §1 343/5; 4000, $ 139 DESSION — Msy — 20,000 cus, AFTEENOON $1 5705: 18.000. 81 3734. December — 4000, $1 Brle; 4000, 81 3914; 10,000, $1 593/ BARLEY— . he maraet shows nochange. Bright lots continue very scarce. Feed. »235@90¢ tor dark to good and 921ac B ctl for choice: Chevaller. for seed, $1 30@1 60 B c:l: Brewing. $105@1 10 for Nu.'1 and $0@voc # U 10r dars Coust CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL £XS810N—8:15 0’clock—No sales. SECOND SESS10N—December—2000 ctis 83c. REGULAR MORNING SESSI0N—Decemder—4C00 ctis, ¥8c: 12,000. 874gc. May— 89xc: 2 U0, MYl40 AFTERENOON SESSION— OAT>—Busiuess i+ vel prices. Fancy ieed, $1 choice. $1 1215@1 15 % ctl; common, &1 05 @1 10: Surprise, $1 256@1 35: Re, $1 25@1 85: Gray, $110@1 15; Miiling, $11235@1 1745 ® cil: Biuck, jor seed. 81 55@1 50. Uilbped Uats sell at $1@2 B ton over the raw product. CORN—There Is nothing new. Small Round Yel- low quotable ut $105 @ cul: Large Yellow, 9234 @95¢c: White, 95c. RYE—Very weak and dull at $1@) 05 B ctl. LUCKWHEAT—Quoted at §1 20@1 35 B ctl. 0 sales. <1o; at unchaugea 0@1 25 B ctl; xood to FLOUR AsD MILLSTUFFS. Tne China s:camer took out 6055 bbls Fiour. The millers have reduced prices 20c ¥ bbl. FLOUR—Nel casu prices are: Family exicss, £455@4 6 Bakers' extras. $4 304 40 9 bol. CORNMEAL, RTC.—Feed (orn, $22 B ton: Cracked Corn. $23@24 ® ton. MILLSTUFFS-—D'rices in sacks are as follows, vsual discount to the trade: Grabam Flour, so %100 s; Kye Flour, 260 % 100: Rice Flour, #5 75 Cornmeal. $2 25; extra cream do, $3: Oatmenl, $3 650; Ont Groats, $4; Homioy, §3 10@ 3 30: Buckwheat Fiour. 83 5@3 50: Cracked Wheat, $3 25; Farina, $4 50; Whoie Wheat Fiour, §3 25: Kolled Uats (bbls). £5 TU@5 80; In sucks, $375; Pean Bariey, #4; Split Feus, $350; ureen 4o, ¥4 25 100 Ibs. HAY AN. EEDSTUFFS. Bran and Midaiings continue very s-arce and firm, and receip:s are almost nothing. Hay is steady and unchanged. BRAN—8317G18 v ton. MIDDLINGS—$20 50@22 50 % ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rollea_Barley, $20@21 B ton; Oflcae Meal at the mill, £30 % ton: jobbing, $31; Chopped Feed, $16@17 ®_ton: Cocoanut Cace. $17 50; Cottonsecd Meal, $20@30 B ton. HAY—Wheat, $12@1450 3 ton: Wheat and Oat, $11@1550; Oat, $1U@12; Barley. $10@12: com- ual: Clover, $8@9 50 @ ton. STLAW—30@ibe B bale. BEANS AND SEEDS. The demand Is insignificant and prices show no change. BEANS — Bayos. $1 70@2: Small Whites. £1 10@1 20; Large Whites. 90c@$] 05: Pinks. $1 25@1 35; Reds. §1 35@l 40: Blackeye §1 70 @190: ried Kidvey. 51 75@1 90: Limas. $1 60@ 170 Butters, 51 35@1 50; Pea, $1 20@! 40, SEED> — Brown Mus $3 ® cl: Yellow Mustard. £2@2 50 P cul: Fiax, $1 »0@2; Canary Seed, 214@U3ic B i Alialta 6lgci Raps, @ 284c1 Hemp, 5¢: Timothy. blge. _DRLED PEAS—Niles, §1 25; Ureen, §1 20@1 40 # el POTATOES, ONION-, VEGETABLES. Onions have moved up auother notch. There I3 Do change tO T puit In rotaloes. Tomatces iave advanced. YOTATOES—Early Kose, 353402 Rivar Reds, 35@4Uc: Kiver Burbanks, 30@40c (B sack). Oregon Burbauks. 40@50c: “alinas Burbanks. 60 @vlc; Sweet Potatoes, 40@8Uc ® cil for Rivers and 75¢ for Merced. ONIONS—$1 40@1 50: Pickle Onions, 50@75¢ P sack. VEGETABLES —Mushrooms are nominal: Mar- rowfat Squash, $10 ® ton: Hubbard Squash. $10: Bay Cucumbers, 40@bUc 3 box: Green reppers, 40@50c B box: Dried Peppers, 5@6c B Ib; Green Peus, 4@5¢ B Ib: string Beans, 6@8c ¥ 1. Dried Okra, 1:lge: Kgg Plant, 40@78c: Cabbage. 60@ Tbe B ctl; Larrots, 25@30c ® sack; Garlic, 3@3Yac # I Tomatoes, 40@65c B bo: POULTI “No GAME. Game sold higher. Turkeys ure doing better. are steady at * quotations, plenty of s ock on hsnd. Auother car of £astern sold at 85 50 for Hens, $5 tor young Roosters and $4 50 for old Kuosters. POULTRY— B Liv arkeys, 13@1314c for Gobblers and 13@ 1315c tor Hens; dressed Turkeys 13@16c: Geese. % pair 81 25@1 50: Ducks. $3 50@+ 50: Hens, §3 50@5 P doz-n: Roosters. young, $4@5: do, oid, $3 T.@4 50: Fryers, 85 50@3 75: Brollers, $3 25 @3 50 for iarge and $2 50@3 for_small: Pigeous, $1 25@1 50 B doz for young and 75c¢@8$1 for ola. GAME—Quail, ® dozen. $1 Mallard. $4@ 450: Canvasback, 84 b0@6: Spriz, 82 SU@2 15: Teal, $1 501 75: Widgeon, $1 50@2: Smaii Duck, Hers ana Roosters though there is $150@1 75 B doz: Gray Geese, $2 60@3; White, %1 25@1 50 ¥ dozen: Brani, $1 50c2; English Snipe, %) 75@2: Juck Snipe, $1@1 25: lare, $1 @1 25: Rabbits, &1 25@1 50 for Cottontalis and 75c@$1 for small. LUTTER, AND EGGS. Kggs are'firm at the alvanced prices. There s nochange In Cheese. Every dealer sull hus his own particular price for Butter, und generall: in- sists on having i. quoted. Uur quotations repre- sent the ze ieral Tau of sales. BUTTER~— CrEaMERY—Fancy creamerles. :8@29c; onds, 26@27¢ B Ib. DAIRY—Choice to 1ancy, 23@:25c B i lower grudes 16@22 PICK LED—22@24c B b FIRKIN—19@20c B I CREAMERY | UB—2212@23Y%c B . EAST:RN—]2@] 3¢ for ladle-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 12@1234c: com- mou to good. 10@llc; Cream Cheddar, 11@1 Young America, 12@12¥ac: Orezon. 1012@. lc Western, 1119@12¢; Eastern, 1216@13%z¢ # 1. EGGS—Kanch Eggs. 35@adc ¥ avz: store Ecgs, sec- nominai: Fastern. 27'@30c for tancy, 25¢ for firsis and 17@20c f0i secouds; Duck Eggs, unomi- nal. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS, Oranges of all kinis are weak and Seedlings are lower. A funcy quotation. Grapes are very dul! and weal Persimmons are in £0o: suppiy and weak. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Eirawberries, 82 50@5 10 @ chest for largs. Raspberries, 5 B chesl. Cape Cod Cranberries. $7@9 % b 5 25@9; Coos Bay. $2 50@2 15 B box. Pears. Winter Nelts. 75¢@#1; common kinas, $8@6bc B box. Apples. 26@o0c B box for common £0@75¢ for g00d 1o choice ani 75c@3l: Lsdy Apples, $2@ 2 b0 for larse boxes. Quinces, 23@30c B box. Grapes. i Loxes. 2t @s5c for all Kinds. sell apout 1Uc higher than boxes. Persimmons, 26@60¢ # box. CITRUS FKUTTS—Navel Uranges. 81 50@3 76 ~eediinzs, $1@1 75 B box: Mandurins, i 405 175 B box: Grapo Frult, $3 50@6 P box; Lem- ons. 75 @81 =5 for common and $1 50@2 for zood tochoice: Mexican Limes, $2@3 50 B box: Cniifor- nia Limes, in small boxes, 25c: Bananas, $1@Z ¥ bunch: Pineapples, §2@3 ¥ doz DLIED I KUITS, RAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Spitzenbers Appie will bring the top Jerseys, Crates With the excep.lon of Appies the market is weak and dull. DilkD FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes. cerload lois, 4l4@slac “or 40-30's. 37.@ 4c for 50-60's. S14@31¢ 10r 60-70's, 234@3c tor Te-BU's, 214@316c ® 1 for ¥0-H0's and 134@20 Peaches, 5@blac B D: fancy. 615@ Tlac; peeled, 10@12Va; Apricots, 5@6c ¥ M for Koyals and 7@8-gc 10r £0od to fancy Meorparks: evaporated Apples. L@71oc: sun-dried, 38, @414, black Figs, 1n sucks. 2@$c: Plums. 315@4%sc Ib for pitted and 1@llac for unpitted: bieached Plums, 5c; Nectarines, 4@SC ® Ib for prime to fancy : Pears, 2@5c for quariers and 214@63ac for haives. accorai g Lo color, ete. RAISINS—New Raisins, 214@c for 2-crown, 4c for S-crown. be for 4-crown, Dige for Seediess Sultanas and §1 10@ 115 for »oudon layers. Dried Grapes. 23c. NUTS—Chestnuts are quotable at8@10c B _: Walnuts, 7@7%c B Ib for hard and @ B b for softahell: Aimonds, 3@ic for hardshell and §c for papershe l: Peanuts. 4@dc for Eastera and 4c for Calitoriia: Hickory Nuts, 5@6c B Ib: Pe- cnns, 9@10c B Ib: Filberts, 9@9%ac; Brazi Nuts, 8@9c: Cocoanuts, $4 5U@5 ® 100. HON k.Y —New Cuomb. 10c for bright and 7@8c for lower grades; new water-white extracted, 414@ 434c: light amber extracted, 33,@4c ® b BEESWAX—22@%c B b TROVISL NS, There Is n0'hing new to rport. Trade is quiet. CURED e ATS—Bacon, dlgs B b 10r heavy, 9c sor Ilght medium. 10c' for Ight, 1034c B 1 for exira ugnc and i2c for suzar-cored. Kest- ern sugar-cured Hams. 101@l11c: California Hams, 9@936c B Ib: Mess Beef, $8 B bbl; vx ra mess do. $9; family do, $10: salc Pork, $5@s 60 B bbl: extra prime Pork. 89 50: exura clear. 816; mess, 31450 @ bbl: Smokel Beet. 1015@12345¢ B LARD_Eastern tierces quoted a: 5l4c 3 b for compound ana 6c for pure: paiis, 7c: California tierces, bc ® M for compound and 6c for pure; haifbbis, 614¢: 10-I tins, 7c; do >-I, T1ge. COTTOLENE—Tierces. 633c. Puckazes less than $t0 ms—1.B pails, 60 in o case, 87sc; 5.1 pails, 20 n & case, 83jgc; 5-1b palis, 12 in a case, Bigc: 10-1b pails, 61n a case, 81gc: 50-1b tins, 1or 210 A case, Thge: wooden buckets, 20 Ibs et 7fe; fancy twod 0 B ner, 76pc: half bbis, aboat 10 s, Tpc B I HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. Q:ctations for all kinds remain undisturbed. There is not much life to the market. Jacob Woilner's circuiar says of Wool: Our market rematns rather quie:, but there is aliit e more lookinz arouna the las: day OF Lwo, espes Qlaily for scouring Wools, bit Wools are held fira a0d £0 tar this week there have vewn po trades The kastern markets are still eported duli and devola ot interest, aud It nOW 100k as If there will nou be much trade before the first Of the year. Most of the milis nre prepa:lng fCF tueir aanusl stock-taki g The b avy-weigut kocas season has not d- veloped very mich sofar. Co.d weatbec is whit {8 necded to liven th- woo'en ocds trade. With alt (ne duil bnsiness in the East the market ‘s repor @l strong. wiih very faw concessions. Evropean and Ausialian markets are rejo ted strong and active.”” HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seli lo under sound stock. Heavy saited steers, 10c B: medium. Sc: light, 81,@9c: Cowhides, B14@9c; Stags, Slgc: sated Kip. 9c; salted Cair, 10@lic @ M: salted Veal 9c: drv Hides, 15@15%c: culls and brands, 12@12%c¢: ary Kip Veal, 14c; dry Calt, 18c; culls, 12c; Goatskins. pressed, S12@.4: Alfala. $5@9 5U: slock, nomi- | 20@85¢_each: Kids, 5¢; Deerskins, good summer. 25¢ B 1b: mediom, 20c; winter. 10c; Sheepskins sheariings, 15@25¢ each; sbori wool, 35@5uc each; medium, 60@S0 each: long wools, BUC@$1 each. 2 TALLOW—XNo. 1. rendered, :@3%c B b: No. 2, 2@2Yac: refined, bc; Grease, 2@214c @ 1. WOOL — Fall clip — Middle _counties. free, 10@18c:_do defective. 10@llc; San Joaguin, de- fective, 7@9c @ 1b: do Luwbs. 6lo@8c: Southern Mountain. 9@12c: tee Northern, 12@lic B Ib: 90, defective, §@1lc; Humbolds and Mendocino 13@15c @ . 3 }0FS—0ld crop, 2@6c B ib_for poor to falr an 8@10c tor zood; new crop. 10@14dc. GENERAL LCHANDISY. A BAGS- Calcutta Grain Bags; 1818 delivery, 555 @634c: Woui bags, =T@oUc: Frui bugs, Obac o%c and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Harrison’s circular says: *During the week there have been the following deliveries of viz—Two from Washingion with 7500 tons, from Oregon Wih 1515 tons, ture- from Brit.sh Co.umbia with 6872 toas, one fr.m - wai- sen with 4639 (ons, (wo rrom Ausuiali- wi h 7279 tons: total, 27,505 tons The arrivals are barely Keeping pace ‘with tbe local demaud, which ac- counts fur 5o iitile being yarded, as neariy evers cargo is deliversd In 100 from vesse.'s side: the lines of teams recenily 10imed to ve iheirioads from some of th- ships from Seattle wou d indi- cate & growing popuiari.y 10r ~ome of the grades tom (nat section. ‘Ihe wagons all beiong (0 re- taflers, which evidences thetr deliveries w Il be only 10r domest ¢ consumpiion. Tne arrivals from al tore gn ports ( velading sritish Co m ia) for | the pasc 0 days toot up 34.579 1008, ShO ¥ Nz that over 65 0. all ihe fuel consum d here 8 drawn from vur norihern €O lierirs; L.is 13 & good Show- for the Const mines. Tiue munager of ihe Cor- Hoilow colliery repor.s a brisk dewaud forjns entire ou.nut for honse uses, nence it is all being shipped in sacks. Tie reports by mail justie- ceived fTOm AUS(Falia suy there is & brisk demand for Coal tonnagx 107 here at_ull rutes.” Wellington, $8 B ton: New Welllngton. 8 Souzhfield Welllugton, $#7 LU: Seattle, 85 50: Bry= ant, $6 50: Coos Bay. $4 75: Wallsend, £675 3 ton; Cumberland, $14 50 B ton in bulk and $16 in sacks: Pennsylvania, Anthracite Egz. $1a 8 ton: Welsh Anthracite $:@12: Cannel, 89 50 # ton: Kock Springs, Castle Gute ana Pleasant Val- ley, $7 60. Loke, $15 1n buik and $16 @ Lou i sks. KICE—Chinese mixed. §3 50@3 90 ctl: No. 1, 84 26@4 40 B ctl: exira No. I, 84 ¥5@5: Ha. tian, ¥4 8714; Japan, $4 90@5 05: Rangoon, §4. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refinery Cumpany. auotes, terms net cash: Cube and Crushed and Fine Crushed. 655c: Powdered. 614c: Dry Granu- lated, blgc B b: Contectionecs’ A, byac 10lia A, bigc. Extra G, Bc: Golden C. 47ge: Candy Granulated, b&kc: California A, 534c; uali-barrels Lgc more than barrels. and boxes LeC more. MARKET. SAN FRANCISCO MEAT The demand still about balances the supply and quotations are unchanged. Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as follows. BEEF—First quall third do. 4@5c @ 1b. VIEAL—Larg- 5@6c; small. €@7 B . MUTTON— Wetaers, 6@7c; Lwes. 6078 h LA MB—Spring, 7@8c @ 1. PORK—Live Hocx, 33,@57c¢ for large and 51gc 615@7c: second do, 535,@ for smait_and 35x@33C for medium; sofi LOKS, 215@814¢ ® 1b; dressed do. b@oe. KECEIPTS OF FRODUCE. yor 24 HOURS. Flonr. gr sk 3,190 | Cheese, cils 114 Wheat. ctls.. 103,576 Hides, no. 837 Barley, ctls . 85| Pelts, bdls. 158 1 Corn, cuis..... 740 Wool, bls... 50 Oats, ctls 540 Wine. gals . 45,600 Eeans, sks. ... 9 Raisins, voxes . 45 | Potatoes, sks.. 16 0| Lime. vbis. ..o 1| 0BIoNs, K3, ... 207 Leather, rils..... 55 Middimgs, sks. 12| Sugar. bbis. . 4,20 B , Sks. N)\ Alfalfa Seed, 91 Hay, tons. 5% Quicksilver tisks 3 Straw, tons 10{ Lumber, M fee... 30 Butter, ctis 154( (allow, Ctis. .cw 127 Eggs, doz 3 300, B E FAMILY EETAIL MARKED Fgrs are dearer. There is no change in Butter or Cheese. Turkeys are dearer. Otherwise there is nothing new in Pou'trs. Game is higier. ~everal kinds of Summer Fruits aud Vegetables are scarce and higher. Following1s THE CALL'S regular weekly retall price list: COAL—PER TON. cannel...... 1150@ —|Castie Gate. {50@10 00 Wellingion, ~@10 00| Pleasantval 1 50@10 00 New Wel- Southfield _@1000 Wellingoa —@ €50 750@ —|CoosBay... —@ 676 DAIBY TEODUeR Fre Cheese, Eastern..,15@20 55@60 Cheese, Swiss... 20@30 5055 Common Egzs ... —@35 _40@4d Ranch€ezs@dz. .. 45650 —@45 Eastern Eges, #dz Butter. fancy. # id Roll. B rol Firkin, B b —@2: | Honey, comb, §1b.12g15 Cheese, Cai.. 1520, co, extructed. ... 3@LO MEATS— PR POUND Bacon 12@17 Pork, fresh, . 12@18 Beet, 12@15 Pork, salt.. 10@13 do, good 8@10 Pork Chops 12@15 | Cortied Beei #@ — Round Steak...... S@l0 Ham, cal. .. 1210 — sirlotn Steakc . 13156 do, Eastern.....1.@15| Porterhouse, do. 20 Lard... 12@15 Smoked Beet. 15 ( Mutton 10/ Pork Suusages. ... —@2 Lamo. 12| Veal.......ooeeenn. HO@LS FOULTRY Axn Gasr 508 65 Hare, each. -@ 20 Quall, ® ¢z ..150@ 60@ 75 . allard, ¥ pr. 75@l 25 Canvasback,prl 00@i 50 2 50@ 6Uspig, B pair.. SU@ 66 Fryers, each... 4U@ 50 1ea. P pair... Su@ 60 Lrollers,eachi. 5@ 4 Widgeon. #pr. 50@ — Turkeys, ®b.. 16@ 1XSmallDuck,#p —@ 40 Ducks, each... 50@ 65 Wiid Geese.8p 50 — Geese, each... 1 25@1 75 English Snipe, Pigeons, @ p.. 30@ 4V B doz........2 50@3 00 Rabbils, $pc. —@ 4UJack Suipe.Bd1 25@1 50 FRUITS AxD XUTR Almonds. B B.....12@150ranzes. B doz. Apples, B I 5@ 5/Plums. B . Bananas, ® doz...15@20 Pears, # Ib . Cru ioerries. @ GE 10 — Penchies. B fb Cocoanuts, each... 4@ 6 Raisins, @ b. Fizs, @ 1o 1u@1 - Strawberrles, Grapes, @ Ib. ... 4@ 5 B drawer. Lemons, % doz....20@25 Kaspberries, Limes, 3 doz...10@12%2 Walnuts, # D.. VEGETARLTS. Artichokes, 3doz..50@50) M ushrooms, B Ib.. 20@40 | Beets. P doz 12@15 Driea Okra. B .. 15@20 Beans, white 4@ 5Onions, B . Colored, B Ib..... 4@ b|Peppers, drie Lima, B b....... b@ 6 do. gre=n. B b Cabbage, eacn. 5@10 Farsnips, B aoz. Canlifiowers, each. 5@10|Potatoes, & Ib. Celery, ® bunch... 5@—| do, sweet... Cress, # dz bunchs. 2U@25| Radishes. 3dzbchs. 1 Cncumbers.dz ... 0@12/Sage, B 1. . 2033 Ez- Pant $ 1b... 8@!0String Beans, 8 . 8@12 Garlie, B Ib... 5@ —Thyme, B b.......20@3) reen feas. @ b.. ¥@l |Turnips, ¥ doz....15@30 Lentils, B 1b....... 6@ Tomatoes » 9.... 5@ 6 Lettuce, B doz....15@23 | FISH—PER POUND. v.. —@12Shad.. 5@ b Sea Bass. 5@ & Smelts. 6@ S Soles. ., .7 6@ b Skates. — @10 Sturgeon. £@10 Tomcod 10@ —|Clams, B gal. ... —@60 —~@ — Do. bardshell, # .- 8@l 100...... .. 50@ — L1.75@ —|Crabs. each . ... 12@15 % ©..12@15/Do. softshell, § dz 25@35 Ealmon. smoked. ..20@ — Mussels, P art.. .- 10@12 Salmon, fres! . @10 Oysters, Cal, 100. = BLrimps H@10,00, Eastern, ® s, STEAMEKS TO SAIL | STEAMAR | FSTINATION. | SAllS. PIER Fomon i.... | HumboldtBay | ~ov 20, 2pPw|Ples ) Queen... ... |San Diego....| 20,11aM Fler 11 President... Oregon Ports.. 21, Sew|Pler2z | | Vic & Pgt Snd | Nov 22 Yam | Pier 9 . HumboldtBav |Nov 22, 9ax Pler 13 | Newport 2, Pam|ilerll Humboidt. . | HumboidtBa 1px | Pier 24,104y | tier Z4.11amM Plecll State of Cai | €anta Rosa. &an Diego. voruaud _. Chiikat. ... |Ferndule. 24, 9Aw | Pler 18 Loos Bay... 26, 9am| Pler 11 Arcata...... 26.10AM Plarls Colum! 29.10aw | Pler 24 Rio Janeiro. |China & Japan | Nov 27, 1rM PMS 8 City Poenia| Vie & Par Sni | Nov 27, Gau | Prar — STEAMERS TO ARRIV. 1 Fi ST RAME | Yaquina Bay | Newporz .. Humbolat Mineola . Comox.. Humoolat . Humbolat. Peter Jebsen... Nanuaimo. | Kel gives! | portiana. . | Seatue. Pomona... . Crarina. Coos By Austraiia.’ Arca Crescen: Clty. . Orizaba..... Wellinzton. Columbia. .. Queen | Honotua | Loos Bay ‘rescent Citv. Mex1co ... cns- .| eparture Bay . orzlana. ~an Diego. North Humbolat, S Dei Norte. «ravs Haroor. ... Nov 27 Guelic. . China and Japan. NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographic Office located in tha Merctanty Exchange is maintalned in San Francisco for the benefit of mariners without regard 10 uationailty ana free o? expense. Navigaiors are cordlally fnvited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and saillnz direciions of the world are kept on hanl or com- parison and reference, and the latest information cun always be obtained regarding lights, dungers to pavigation and all matiers of interest 1o oCeaa commerce. The tims ball ontop of the bullding on Tele- graph Hill 1s hoisted about ten minutes befors noon. and is dropped at noon, 120tn meridian, by telegraphic signal iecelved each day trom' the | via Clallam @30 | | to o. for San Francisco dropped on time, or giving the publishel the sames dav oy the afternoon papers. and by e morniug papers the following 14~ W. S, HueHxss. Dientenans. U< No e 2UN, MOGN AND 410E TUNITED STATES COAST AND GEODETIC SUTRVRY. TIMES AND Hyeuts or HiaH AND LOW WATERS AT FORT FOINT. KENTRAN TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIA AUTHORITY OF THE SUPKRINT-NDENT. NoTE—'Ibe high and low waters sc uc a* 'y City Front (Mission-street Whart) abou: twentr- five mioutes Inter than st For: Point; (e heisas ot tide is ine same at both places November—1897. November 20. Saturday. ..6.56] Moon rises 455 Moon set e 30 5.3/10.14 L W 4.5 .2 4. 61| 709/-11 5.8 8.02/-07 Norg—In the above exposiilon of the tides the early morning tides wre given In the left hand eolumn, and the successive tides Ovl the day in th order of occurrence a¢ 10 time. The second tims Solumn zives the second tide of the day. tha third Hme coiumn the third tide, and the last or righs Band column zives Lo Iast tide of the day. except when thers are but three tides &S sometimoas sccars. The heights given are additious to tae soundings on the United States Coas: Survey charts, except when a minas sign (= Dl’mutg e Beight, and then the number giVeRD 13 subcraciive from the depth g!ven by the charta The Time Ball. Braxc HyproeraPaic Orricw, U. S N.. MERCHANTS' KXCHANGE Sax FRANCISCO. November 19. 1887 The time bali on Telegrapn HIll was aroppst exactly a¢ noon to-day—L e., at noon of the 1303 meridian, or exactly at 8 ¥ M, Greenwich time. W. X HUGHE: ke n haree Lientenant T SHIPPING INTELLIGENCe. Arrive FRIDAY, November 19 Stmr Umatilla. Thomas. 89 nours from Vic- toria and Yuge. Sound; pass and mdse, 10 Goodall, Perkins & Co. x Stmr Alcatraz, Carison. 47 hours from New- por @ bailast, (o L k- White Lumber Co Stmr Pomona, Cousine. i7 huury from Eurecs: pass and mdse. to Goodail, Perkins & Co. Stmr kmpire, Nelson, 27 hours from Coos Bay: via Port Orford — hours: pass and mds- to 0 C &N Co - Stmr Westport. Jacobs. 44 hours from Hueneme: p 0.uce, 10 Erlanger & Galinge Branip Ceiticburn, Linkiater, Newcastle, NSW; 401¢ tons coal Co Br shin Kelburn, Jones, 114 davsfrom Swan- sen: 3+96 tons coal, 1o J J Moore & Co. _ Br siip Viocent, Brice. 72 days trom Newcastls, 60 days from toJ J Moore & SW: 2975 tons coal, to J D Soreckels & Bros Co. Brship Glaucus. Bennett. 68 days from New- 145 tons coal, to I2 C Evans. Symmers, 150 days from custie, NSW Br bark lnverneill, Hull; coal, coke. etc. to Girvin & Eyre. sark Rutus £ Wood. McLeod. 12 aavs rrom na mo; ¥18) tons cosl. to_John Rosenfeld’s Sons. ir bark 1l aihbank. MCK: chnie, 77 days irom Hong~onz: mdse oS L Jones & Co Ea 'k B P Cheney, Mue, 12 days from Tacoma, Bay 12 days: 2060 tons coal, to R Dun muir & Co. z Arg bark Bundaleer, Rice, 56 days from New- cast'e, NSW: 1130 tons coal. t0 J J Moore & Co. Schr Martha W Tust, Olsen. 0¥ days from Roca de Apiso; 130 tons palm wood. to Dalius & Schr Arthur Iver.ens Landin ~ T 414 days trom Tversen. Stenborn, wood and posts. o Clearsd. FRIDAY. November 19. Brstmr Bristol, Mcintyre, Nanaimo; R Duns- muir, Sons & Co tm- Queen, Jepsen, San Diego; Goodall, Per- Kins & Co. Haw stmr Barracouta, Irvine, Mail Steamship Co. Suip Boiemis, Whalman, Paccers’ Assn. r suip Inverness-shire. reatife, Liverpool four. Gutnrie & Co. &r ship Latimer, Johnson, Queenstown; George W McNear. iir bark Invergar pinger & Co. Bin Iroigard, Schmidt, Dimond & Co. Nanaimo; Pac Nanaimo; 4laska Bal Kendrick, Queenstown; Ep- Honolulu; Williams, Sarled FRIDAY, November 18 Br stmr Bristol. Mcintyre, Nanaimo. Stair Arcata. Reed, Coos Bav. Hayv stmr barcacouta. Irvine. Nauaimo. Stmr Columoia, Conway, ASLOria. Stor Alcatraz, Carlson. Smr Gipsy. Leland. Sania Craz £tmr Geo Loomts. Badger. Veniara Stmr Cleveland. Hall Seattle. Stmy Czarina, Magee, Cos Buy. Ttal whip Macdiarmid, Cricuolo, Queenstorva. Drshis Morvea, age. Huil £ktn Tam o'Snanter. Perry, Columbia Kiver, Schr Seven Sisters, Kasmussen. Schr Barbara Hernster. Jansen, Fort Brags. Telegraphic POIN'T LOBOS November 19 -1) P M—Weather cloudy; wind §; velouiiy 8 uues Chartars The brig Ga'ilee loads mdse for Tahitl; Haw bark Santiago, mdse, tor Hito: bktn W H Dimond, mdse, for Hono. ulu. ‘Wheat charters prior to arival are the Br ship Ben Lee Lurope, »7s 6d; Glaucus, 28s 8.1; var- dowle, from Fortiand, 35+ Spoken. Per Inverneill—Sep: 2 i1 lat 54 51 S. long 63 W, Ger bark Pallas, from Hamburz, for Santa Kosi iia. Nov 17— About 20 miles W of Polnt Reves, Br ship Kelbura, from Swensea, 107 San Fratcisco ‘Per Glancui—Nov 9 lu ial 34 N. long 139 W, Ger bark Pameha, from =a: Blss tor Esquimali. Uct <9 -Lut 38 N. lonz 69 W. sh.p Keniiworth, from New Yark, for san Francisc Per Warrin100—Nov 5 in lat 18 W, Br ship V San - rancisce. Nov 7 Lat 35 34 N, long 137 W, Brahip Caw- dor, from Swansea. 10r >an Erancisco. Domestic P orts. FORT BRAGG—Arnived Nov 19—Stmr Noyo. Salled Nov 19—~imr Coquille River, for san Francisco: sumr Rival. for San Francisco. GREEN WOOD—Arrived Nov 19—stmr Sunol, hence Nov 17. WHITES E0RO—Salled Nov 19—Stmr Whites- a long 143 24 icent, from Newcastle. NSW, for EUKKKA—Saled Noy 19—Stmr North Fork, | for San Francisco. ASTURIA—Arrived Nov 19—Sitmr Stale of Cali- fernia, bence Nov 1 All well. NEWPORT—~ailed Nov 19—Schr Challenger, for Seait ». stmr Soath Coast. EULEKA—arived Nov 19-Stmr Tillamook, hence Nov 18 CASPAR—Salled Nov i9—Schr Abble, for San Francisco. C0O0S BAY—Arrived Nov 18—Stmr Homer, he Nov 16, Farelgn Porte. SYDNEY—Arrived Nov 18—Brstmr Miowera, from Vancouver. LIVE®POOL—Sailed Nov 16—Br ship Dovenby Hall, for Oregon. Movements of Trane-Atlantic Steamer NEW Yo sK—Arrived Nov 19—Simr Penin- sula, from Lisbon; stmr Lucania. from lLiver,oo. HAMBURG - Arrived Nov 19 - ~tmr Persia, fm NQ\\I'(\'OIK: stmr Fuerst Lismarck, from New York. LIVERPOOL-Salled Nov 19-S:mr Bovic, for New York. Arrived Nov 19—Stmr York. {OTTERDAM—Arrived Nov 19—Stmr Spaarn- dam. from N York. - PLYMOUTH-—sailed Nov 19—sStmr Veendam, iro.u Rouwerdam, for New York with Maasdam's Dassensers. Campanis, from New Imuortations. EUREKA—Per Pamona—1851 M shingles. 55 bxs butter. 1 cscigars, 3 cs hardware, 1 bd! saws, 2 cs boots and shoes, 2 bxs mu ic goods, 3 c3 mdse. 5 pkgs agricuitural implements, 1 cs eges, 1csche se 1 bol crockers, 1 keg fish, 6 bx; ap ples. 1 bx furs, 1chest toois. 3 s shakes, L bxd iypewriter, 5 sks pointoes. 78 M it lumber, 1ot nousenold goods, 1 cs dry guods, 8 pkss express, 13k coin. kR aud E R R—4651xs 72 bxs fish, 1 bx giass, 189 ox+ butter, 1 bdi paper. 1 X tubng. 105 sks potaioes. 14 sk peas, { roilsleather, 1 pkg mdse. 1cs dry goods, 101 bys apples, 50 cs conde.sed milk COOS BAY—Per Emnire—67C tons coal. 16 tcs 7 bbis salmon, 3% bxs i pples, 50_sks potaioss, 10 dressed caives, 117 hetd catile. 2 pkgs expross, 1 sk coin. HONGKONG — Per Heathbank—600 bi-chs s 463 pigs tea 4000 bales hemp. 10 bxs paperwara, 10 cs matches. 676 bales gamoier. 49 bales ku: 0<. 77 pigs fire.rackers. 21 cs 1429 bugs 1618 ykss mdse, 1500 pkgs suzar 2309 empty qucksllv.r | flanks, 96 bazs hempsce 1. HUENEME—Fer W estport—: 505 _sks veans, 868 SKs whear 1280 sks corn. HULL—Pe- Iuverneiil —1179 tous coal, 576 tons Efl\k& Illg)‘:?llfl ]l‘|K IYEIL ] ¥|l] tons oii 3 A—-Per Umstilla—i95 bdis hid: Shios HOO'CE IV anton: S ubes boaoes 30 Douias Isiend—2 pigs mdse 4 ca mineral ——n el GEORGE H. FULLER DESK CO. OFFICE DESKS. 10 PER CENT Reduction for 30 day: Only. Get our prices before pur- chasing 638-640 Mission St. 4 sks barlor, 3 sks walnuts, OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES, Enuofl States Naval Observatory. st Mare lslant A notice stating whether the time ball was C. F. WEBER & CO., 300-306 POST STRE KT, S.F, Coruer Stockiom L -—