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THE SA FRANCIS 30 CALL, TUESDAY VEMBER 23, 1897 10 65 Nor _stmr Peter Jebse T . 23@2 2 Ry So. 2 e 4 5 ;—2000, BS%c; | Granulated, 68kc: Callfornia A, 534c; hali-barrets | Eureka Con... 20 5 4 er : THE G OMM E RC 1AL W O RLD White. Lo, 93G24c: Xo. 8 Bye 4Tioo: No 2 | s, 86%c: 2000, 86wo May—2000 B¥C: | SrREAR It At hoxés Y40 more Exchensertis D grfCi o 82 | rom Nauaimo: 4355 wons coal, 0 Jolin Rosentl 3 2 E L 2T@ 43 No. s : No. 4 b 3 e i ul Curry. 25 z¢|Utab........... OF i S s 14, noars fron = e B e oy e | e I wven domand at the mo- | SAN FEANCISGU MEAT MARKET. | Hale& Norors 1,65 1.66|Vellow Jackee 3 34 | SUm Sante wos Alovander, 600 1005 (o = T B EA 5004 w2 vh: Snort’ fibs sities (loose). 84 15 | ment. Funcy Feed, $1 20@1 256 ® otli good to son THE MARKET SUMMARY OF cr. Barley steady. Oats and ¥ e dull. weak N ¢ Bran and Middlings firm and scure ¥ eav pis of Beans. Mustard eed du a0d Onions unchanged. Dressed Turkeys in moderate receipt. Caivasback Duck higher. Iwo cars of Easte in. ranges, lemons a: ses dull. No' rovisions. Wool, H des p. &s before. ¥ATH OF JOHN McCORD. §John Mc(ora there will be ¢ Exchange to-day from o'clock s cuts off tue usual morn- 1o session. The Huy Exchange, of which e eased was pres/deni, aiso aujourned. F 2 HOURS rxpianation, The arrow files with The top figures st stacion indicae ioperature for the days: those und amount of | rainfall, of melted s redths, | during or solid lines, counec of 150~ | or a es, equal The | e by fa s high in_the nterior the isobars exrend | st Tain is probable: osed with b of vicinity of 1dahc { ! car on the Wasbington | he pressur | 13 rain <0: )regon is 1mproo- and W mer and colder sarse of these conditions produce an Upposite resuit. THE WEATHER BUREAU. . i PARTMENT OF R1CTL- T A AT, ~aN FRANCISCO, No- = i the rain’alls for the past N and seasonal rainfalls of toe same date is season —, last | ou 4.01, last this season 2.88, Fran 00. this season 3: Eresno .00, this season Luts Obispo .00, this : Los Angetes .00, this n Diego .00, this | : Yuma .00, this sea- | sco Maximum temperature 63, | Wenther Couditions and General Fore- casts. An nrea of 10w pressure is ceutral to-night off | I Northern Caifornta. An | are > lies over the Upper Mis- arently moving very siowly ra has fallen more than two- 112 the past twenty-four over the coun s. except In Southern ifornis. as fallen raily_over the northern he ast. The following maxi- mum wind v s are reported : Angeles from the sov Cirson missing to-nizht. Francisco for_thirty ber 23, 1897: eather and prob- | Tuesday; soutner.y reka o iight, a—Cloud. portion a—Clondy and unsettled atherly winds. and probabiy ran in extreme Tucsday; falr elsewhere; inity—Cloudy Tuesday : fresh southerly winds. ALEXANDER MCADIE, Loca. Forecast Official. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK. Nov. 22.—There was not much chanze in the characier of the general dealings in but some svecial stocks showed marked strength and some others marked ak Treding was for the most part dull nd re-ulted in small net losses gener- railway list. The Northern Pacific e the noticeabte exceptions in this por- ock market to-da, and narrow ally in the tionof the list ana developed quite aggressive strensth usthe day proceeded Ine peterred stock closed with a net gain of 134c and the common with a net gain of 1%jc. e motive of the puying was the statement of ross earnings for the second week in November, which showed an increase over ihe corresponding period of last yesr of 181,137, or over 45 per Following e stron the effect was Lo cr k by the ofera o e of the sel.in of the day h shown statement for the first week demand for this price up for London account. Tie 'S trading was tae conspicuous by the stocks of local corpora- other a stde of th the coalers were notably the market was dull and k. O out any:hing of general Interest. One of the theday was the firsi payment (0 the Government by the Union Pacific reorzanization ¢ mmittee on the account of the foreciosure saie. moun. of payment was $13,621,250. transaction was effected by a_transfer of s from the c: mmon account of cash depo 0 _one of th- city bans to the Government, \ leives the money on deposit in the same . the bank having placed Government bonds reasury at W ashington as security. The ion was completed with.ut Creail: g a rise ke: The remzinder of the pur- - 0 be peid in four cqual instaliments, st of which will be paid on December 6 and The the cred the ing at inlervals of ten days. Each in- stallme is about #¥.500,000, and no apprehen- sion is thal they will create any disturliance in ‘he money m The tond mar s quite strong and showed considerable uetivi itigh-rade bonds w-re in special demand and were stfflv heid, the offerings be 1 Foreign holders continued to sell this class of securities, invited by the high prices pre- vailing. lotal s.es, $1.550,00: ‘4 States 10urs, coupon, 011907 rose Hac bid 0 1141/ and soid atl that which is equal 10 the P r:\ ¢ ol the ives. Tne new fours were 1gc higher The total sales of stocks to-day rs, including 5, Metropoiitan Central 785 Pacifis Pau Ges 6 were 181,700 Burlincton 17.507, Manhaitan Raliway 9725, New Jersey Nordiern Pacific 5720, Northern tock Tsiaud 6000, St. 4040, Consolidated W YORK, Nov. 22.—The Evening Post's don financial cablegram says: The stock mar- kets are stagnant to-day 1u advaace of Lhe settle- ment which is 0 commence in mines to-morrow. Americaus were steady, New York absorbing all the s ock offered, especially first-class securitles, of which there is quite afamine. Northern Pa- cific was especially sirong. Grand Trunks were firm aud Brazils were flat. Gold s at 77s 113;d Ilie new goid colnage Is dribbling away fiom Japan and is being bought up here for Germany. The Inalan GOVernment announces one issue of £2,000,000 n stesliug SiX 0° ten mouths’ bills. A permanent sterline 10an is expected next spring. The varis and Berlin markets were quiet and cull | Do, Bs. 1183, c 55.. 10124 S Carolina Nn-fn iy GH&SA6s.... 104 |Soutnern Rv bs... 913 do do 2 0fd 10284 | StanRpe&Twine6s 60 1 & T Cent b 112 | Teun New Set 3s.. K714 docon Bs.........105 |Tex Pac L&G1sis 97 Iwa Clus. .. 770793141 Do, reg 28 Kan P Contr.... »93, U S011, | Kan P 1sy(D B)i7.10913 U P D & Guif Ista — La Nw Cousol 45..100 | Wab lst bs 10515 at 114@:%: last loan 215%: closed at 2%° prime mercantile paper, 334 @414%; Sterling ex- chanee steady, with actual business in bapkers’ bilis | at §4 $515@4 8555 for demand and &4 B234@ | 3827 10r 60 aays: posted ru.es, $4 B¥14@4 B6Ys commercial bills, §4 Su14: sil /er certincates, 55@ | 59c: bar silver, 583ac: Mexican doilars, 453 Government bonds, § rong; State bouds, duil; ral road bonds, strong. CLOSING STOCKS. Railroads— ISt Paul & Omaha. 75% Atchison . = 3:“ l;& l;lr:d“,_ Z 123 Preferréd .. .. 28% |SUP, M &2 120 Baltimore & Obio. 12is|~outhern Pacific.. 19% Canada Pacific.. 5912 \..‘"nh’:’x:!& iway. 8 | Cunada Southern.. b2* 3 . 2914 « eu[.m? Pacific.. Texas & Pacific... 1014 | Ches & Ohio. ....... 5/ Pyir2d assmipd 1944 Chicago & Aliou. %\ h'bh;f« . 4 Chicago, B & Q... ¥:7| Wabash.... 2 Chicago & k. Il 02iy| Preferred.....0... 16% Culeago, Ini & 1. B3¢ Wheel & 1 D cCoa e B0 82 | Fxoress Compantca— Preferred. .. 78 |Adams Ex.... Del L& W... 5 3 = Del & Kio G 11 |Wells-Fargo. .eeee. 110 Preferred. 43%,| Miscellaneous— Erie. new 1434/ Cot ol First preferred Yl Pr.i"r_fl'pd Ft Wayn £ }ag»“ Amn rx;:ixu = Gt Nor pid. : ot 2 Mwnlxu‘; 4% | Am Tobacco. [ET 1iiinois Cent. ... 10044~ rreferred Lake Erle & W. (.SJ «“u ;Dn;:‘\- 3 5 us Gas. .. 169 Com. \able " o41e ol F & lron.... Manhattan L..... 95% do do prefd. Met St Raiiway...11434 Gen. Electric Michigan Central 102 | illinols Stecl. |La Clede Gas do prefid.. Nat. Lin OfL. Minn &St L do do 1st pref'd. 84 Mo. Pacific. 283 Moblle & Ohio. Mo K&T.. % Uregon Imp. Co.. “a0 * prefid Pacific Mall, N J Central Pullman Palace, .. 1584 ¥ Central Silver Certificates. b8 N Y Chicago & St L 1815|Stan Rope&Twina 415 o do 1st prerd. 73 . |Sugar 13174 do do 2d prefd. 3lig| Preferr 11072 Nor West 18 T C&iron... No Amer Co. 4 |US Leather. No Pacific 19 Preterred. Preferred | 5353 U S Kubber Ontario& W - 16 Preferred Ore R & Nav..... 34 |Western Union. Ore Short Line.... 18 [ChG W.... Pittsburg. ... . 16734 [C &N W Reading. 208, | Preferred Kock Island. Kio G & Wstn. st Louls & SW. Preferred. St L & Southern.. 40 18t preferred. do 2d preferred. . BoNDS. N J Cent Gen 8s..11215 ferred...... St Paul Preferred U S New ds, reg. do do 4s coup 5| North Carolina 6s.122 do 4s, Do 4 -....102 Northern Pac 1sts. 117 Do, 3s.. Do, 4s...... 5N YC&SLa Nor&Wes..... 3| Northwest Consois 14 Do, deb 3s.. 1 do 33, coup. pistrict 3 698, Alu Class A. Do, Class B Class Currency ison 4s Do, Adj 4s o, 5st r... Canada So. 10634 | O Imp 1ats tr. — | Do, ssir.... 4354 Pacific 65, 0f’95...102 11015 | Keading ds........ 8ik 10455 | Rio G Wet, sta.. 813, 107143 St L & I M Gen 53 ¥6 85 7|St L& S FGen 6511615 10915 St P coneols. 139 5P C &Py 11914 Chgo Term.. C& Ohio o8 CH&D Den & R Den & K Eas 55 G 1sis. G 4s. Tenn lsts. L&N Unlds...... 8415 Do, 2d 73 issourt os. 100 MKT 2 o5 67 Do, 4s. Do, aeferred 3 'Y Central Tsts) 11834 | KaCity P&G1sts 5s— MINING STOCKS. ..§ 48 Ontario.. 3 800 e 15 Ophir.... " SIE; Con. Cal. & 105 Plymouth. . 08 Desdwood . 90, Quicksilver.. 100 i dopid.. 900 135 Sierra Nevada.... 62 30 00| *tandard........ 355 20| Uuion Con...... 30 30| Yellow Jacket.... 36 ston. Nov. 22.—Atchison. 12%4: Bell Tele- Chicago, Burfington and Quincy, xican Ceniral, 514: Orezon Short Line, 1813: Butte ana Boston, ~an Dieco, —: Bosioa aud Montana, 14015 = NEW YORK GEAIN AND PRODUCE. NEW YORK. Nov. 22. — FLOUR—Recefpts, 35,089 bbis; exports, 25,308 bbls. Dull and abou: steady: winter patents, §4 50@4 2 Minnesota patents, 85@5 35 WHEAT—Receipts, 304,850 bushels: exports, $2.175. Svot—Market firm: No. 2 red, 9914c. Options opened easy under big Northwestern re- celpts and railied and rule i generally firm ail d on beiter late cables, small addit on to the visible supply and covering: ciosed 1x@l4c higher 2 red November closed 97c; Decemver, 91 1-6¢: clos-a, 97140 HOPs—teady. State common 10 cholce. ’95 96 crop. 6@9c: '97 crop, 15@18c: scific L onst, '3 crop, 4@6c; '96 crop. 6@dc: '97 crop, 15@18c PETROLEUM United "closed 67c | asked. Steady. N—Weak and dull: $6 75 bid. ©R — Lake, dull; $10 75 bid; $10 8715 asked. TIN—Dall $13 70@13 75 LTER—Dull; $895@4 70. —Exchange quiet but firm; $3 85@3 80; s’ sirong, 83 50. COF FEE—Options ciosed steady 10 to 20 points net lower, the lowest poit of season. Sales 32500 bags, including December, $5 1(@5 15; March, $5 35@5 4 Spot Coffee—Rio, nominal: No. 7 iavoice, Bi4c: No 7 jobbing. 63;c. Mild, dull; Cordova 8i,@ 14c; sales 300 bags Mexican. AR—iaw, firm; refined firm. —Receipts. 7074 packages: stead Western creamery, 14@23c: Elgins, 23c; faciory, 1135@14c. | GG Receints, 10,804 packages: steady. State and Peuusyivania, 20@25¢; Western, 22c. Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. Nov. 22.— California_dried fruits quiet. Evaporated apples. common §5@ic; prme wire iray, 734c: wood-dried prime, Biac: choice, Ble: fancy, Y@9Vac. PEUNES"815@514c 3 I, as 10 size and quality. APRICOTS— Koyal. 7@K1z¢: Moor Fark 9@11c. g CACHESUnveeled, 7G10s; posled, 12@2uc CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—Wheat opened anchanged for the May option, 8015@9014c, but December was quoted at Y4c decliue at the start. Liverpool came only Yad lower to begin with. The signal seryice map showed severely cold weather spread- ing over the unprotected winter wheat, and the amount of wheat on ocean passage showed an in- crease 0f over 60,000 bushels. These were the occaslons for steadiness in May at the immediate opening. but before the market had got falrly un- der way it _became known that the Minneapolis and; Duluth receipts were most discouragingly neavy. ‘Ihe tone of the market changed at once. Sell- ing was not very heavy, but ths market, especiaily for December, was almosi without support. The consequence was that Lecember, which had opened av 9474c, deciined in a short time to Bdc, wulle May easca « ff to 897gc. Outside cf the Norihwest recelpts the early news was not of especial influe ice. Paris was 5@ 10 centimes lower. The world’s shipments were heavy a: 9 805,00 busheis, compared with 9,- 1,000 the wesk bef.re, and 9,567,000 bushels for (he corresponding week last year. The large figures 1ost thelr bear force from the fact that this_country supylied 6 653,000 bushels, while Russia show-d shipments of but 2,712,000 bushels " As expected the Engiish visibie in- creased liberally, 2,021.000 bushels for the week. I e day’s Clearanices from Atlantic xud Guif ports amounted in wheat and flour to 712,000 bushels. tne one important bull ieature and {he one which causea the recovery in prices which had taken vace by midday was the small increase in the home visibe ~upply. it had been estimated as bt h as 2,000,000 bushels, bu was posted at 750, 000 bushels. Shorts wers g0od buyers of May during the last part of the session. That monih gradually ad- vanced to 90%c ad closed firm at 9055@9034c. December recuvered o 9514c and closed a. 95¢. Corn was duil and restricied for the most part {0 chanwing over December coutracts to May at 2Ya@.Bke spread. The fluctustions were con- finea 10 Ve per bushel. Quite & neavy business was transacted in oats; without any excitement, Lowever. Elevator peo- ple sold Devem cer. Provisions were slow but firm. There was vod- | stem 1s quoted at 76c @4 SU; Dry Saiied Shoulders (boxed). 43,@5c: Short Clear Sides (boxed), 4b2@48c: Whisky. distillers’ 0ods, per gal. 1 19: Nugar cut loat, granuiated. $— standard A, L= % ARTICLES. 1 Shipments Keceipia. | Flour. bbls . 10.000| 28.000 ‘Wheat, bu.. K.000 Corn, bu 596.000 Oats bu. 3 696,000 Rye, bu. . 16,000 0,000 Buriey, bu 4 108,000 | 25,000 On the Produce Exchange to-dav the Butter mar- ket wes steady. Creamery, 15@21c: dalry, gswc. cheese qulet, B@%lgc; eggs firm, Iresh, Wheat Movements. Receipta Shipments. Tushels Clttes. Busheis 974,97 . Mianeapols.. 66,990 . Dulutn ... 148,688 Milwaukee . . 100.556 Chicago..... 27,583 Toleco. .... 49.000 $5,000 17 St Louis . 70,000 1rm0. Dutro. . 486 142,500 Kansas 1, 41,500 1,611,320 504,608 TIDEWATER. .. Boston. ... New Yor .- Philadelpns Baltimore . New Urieans... 46.381......... 401,404 TARIS FUTURES Nov. Jan. Flour — Opening 6280 €140 Clostng [6235 6165 Wheat—Opening . 2905 2900 Closing St 5000 2910 LIVEBPOOL WHEAT FUTURES. ec. Mar. Mav. Opentpg..... 75 1514 73856 Closing...... 741y 75 733 EASTERN 11VESTOCK MAKKET. choice, %1 12lp@l 15 @ ctl; common, $1 0> @110: surpr:n‘l?‘l 25@1 35: Red, $120@1 35: Gray, $1 10w 16; Miling, 811256@1 1745 # cili Biack, for seed, $1 so@l OU. Ciibped Onts sell ot $1@2 B ton over the raw product CORN—Prices continue to decline and the mar- ket Is weak and dull_ Small Round Yellow, 97%ac ?!! W ci: Large Yellow, 9(@95c; White, 90@ | 210 13E—110) 05 8 cu. BUCK W i1 Eal—Quot FLOUR AND FLOUR—Net cash prices sre: Family extras 84 50@4 65: Bakers' exiras. $4 30@4 40 % bol CORNMEAL, ETC.—Feed Corn, $22 8 Cracked Corn, $23@24 @ ton. 2 MILLSTUFFS-—Frices in sacks are as folows, vsunl discount to the trade: Graiam Fiour, s> %100 1bs; Kye Fiour, §250® 100: Rice Fiour, #5 75: Cornmeal. #2 26; extra cream do, $3: Untmeal, $3 50; Oa Groats, $3; Homioy, 510G & 30: Huckwheat Flour #3 26@3 00: Cricked Wheat, $3 25; Fariua, $4 50; Whote Wheat Fious, £3 25: Kolled Oats (bbis). $0 705 90; 1n sacks, $375: Peun Bariey, 84; Splic Peas, 390; ureon 4o, $425 9 100 I, HAY ed st §1 20@1 85 B ctl MILLSTUFFS. DSTUFFES, AN FE Dealers are disappoint d 1o the faflure of Hay to adviuce, consicering .he comparativel small stocks on L d, but therw 1S uo pres: .t prospect of AnY Fisc. a8 rec.ipis are am le for all needs. Brau and Miad ings are stil firm aud 1o light sup p! BEAN—$.7918 ton. MIDDLINGS—$20 50@22 50 ton. | FEEDSTUFFS—Rollea Barley, $20@%1 Bton; Olicage Meal at the mlill §2550@2y 50 ® ton jobbing, $30; Cocoanut Cace. $1¢@20: Cottonseed Beal, $20@30 B ton HAY \Choat, $15@14 50 ton: Wheat and O, $11@13 o Oat, $1U@12; Barley. #10@12; com- pressed, $12@14; Alialta $5@9 5U; slock nomi- ver, $8@9 50 # ton. S1KAW=30@abe B bale. EEANS AND SEEDS. Over 7000 sacks of Beans came in yesterday. The market is dull and weak. 1here 1s no call for Mustard Seed. CHICAGO, Nov. 22 — CATTLE — Sales of native ‘et cattle were made at $3 80@5 40 for po r 80 prime grades, the bulk of the trading b img .. $4 40@5 10. The stocker and feeder irau was fairly active at the usual wide range of Piices, stockers bringing $3 20@3 75, and feeders $3 8U@4 05. Calves soid at from $6 to 6 60 for the best lots. Western rangers sola ut $3 50@ 415 for steers. HOG>—Prices were stronger and largely 5c per hundr.a pounds higher. the bu'k of the offerings going for $3 45@3 55. Common heavy packers 80/d at 3 30@3 40. snd prime shippiog lots at 3 55@3 60. SHEFP—Sold at $2 25@4 65 for inferior to choic s and lambs were in demand at $3 75@ 5 6. tiecelpts — Catile, 17,000; hogs, 38,000; sheep, 14,000. flog Kansas City- K ANSAS CITY, Nov. 22.—CATTLE—Receipts, 6000. Market steady tostrong. Native steers, $3 25 @4 95: nanve cows aud heifers, $1 50@4 00; Texas steers, $2 60@3 90; Texas cows. $2@3 20; stociers und feeders, $5@s 35: bulis. $2 40@S 50 HOGS — Receipts, 7000. Market steady 1o 5c higher. ~Bulk of sales, $3 40@3 45: neavies $3 25@3 4Te: packers. $3 25@3 40: mixea. $3 40@ 50; lights. $3 25@3 50; yorkers, $3 4:@3 50; pigs, $2 9. @3 3275, Sii E El —Receipts, 2000. Market firm. $450@5 79; mutions, $2 5U@4 75. Lambs, Omaha, OMAHA, Nov. 22.—CATTLE—Receipts. 3000. Market active, stronger. Native beet steers, §3 75 @4 80; Western steers, £3 70@4 30; Texas steers, $3@3 70: cows and beiters, §2 80@3 8U: canners, $180@2 70; stockers wnd fecders. 33 50@4 40; u ves, $4@6: bulls, stazs. elc., $.@3 75. H(GS—Keceipts, 2100. Market b¢ higher. Heavy, $3 35@3 46: mixes, $3 403 45: light, 33 45@3 50: bulk of sales, §3 55@3 45. SHEEP—Receipts. 900. Marker steady. Falr to choice natives, $3 70@4 50: 1air (o choice West- erns. $3 50@4 30; common and stock sheep, $3@ 5 80: lambs, $4@5 50. VISIBLE GRAIN SUPFPLY. NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—The statement of the visible supply of grain in store and afloat Saturday, November 20, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, was as follows: Wheat 32,700,000, tucrease 735,000; corn 43, 342,000, decrease 93.000. oais '15,517.000, in- crease 1.229.000; rye 3,556,000, decrease 232,000; barley 4,631,000, increase 307,000. ELGIN BUTT!R. ELGIN, Nov. 22.—Butter steady: offerinzs, 959 tubs: withdrawals on bids of 2ic, 471 tubs: sales 354 tubs at 2c. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22.—Auction sales of California fruit by the Ear. Fruit Company: Grapes—Single crates Emperor, $1 05@1 30. aver- age $118; Red Emperor Clusters, §1 55@2 40, average £1 86; Malaga, single crates, 92c. Two cars sold to-day. BOSTON, Nov. 22.—The Earl Frutt Company auctioned California fruit to-day, reaiiziug the fol- lowing prices: Grapes—Cornichon single crates, $115@1 50,averag- $1 35; doubles. $2 65@3 10, average $297: Emperor, single crates, $105@ 150, average §$132: Emperor Cluste:s, $2 15@ 2 20. average $217. One car sold to-d CHICA Nov. 22 —The Earl Fruit Com realized the following prices at iuction to- Grap:s, singie cra es, Emperor, $1@l 58, averaze *1 88, Verdelle, $1(31 40. average 1 23! chon, $1 55: Feierra, $1@1 15, average Four cars 50'd to-day. YORK, Nov. ~I'he Earl Fruit Com- alifornia fruf.: Grapes, . nverage 81093 Rei rmperor. $1@1 33, averuge $109; Emperor Clusters, $1 75@2 30, average $1 98. six cars sold to-day. #1 04 NEW pany’s auctlon sales of single crates. Emperors, 5¢c@§1 CASH IN THE TREASURY. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—To-day's statement ©0f the condition of the treasury shows: Avalable cash balance, $202.561,595; goid reserve, $156,- 412,248, NOGTHERN WHEAT MARKETL, Oregon, PORTLAND. Nov. 22 —The local wheat marxet is a shade firmer and Walla Walla has 0 back to 7T4c, with reports of Yac better being paid. Blue nd valley at 77c. Receip:s are increasiug again now that the ship famine is at an end, snd there is plenty of tonnage aval able 10 ke D things moving. Cieared—Briiish bark Wiilam Tilile, 105728 bushels woeai; German bark J. C. Pertiger, 49, 513 bushels wheat, both for Queenstown. Washington. TACOMA, Nov. 22.—Wheat advanced 1 cent to-day. No. 1 blue stem, 77%4c; No. 1 club, 74 BUSINESS PORTLAND' PORTLAND, Nov. 22.—kxchanges, balances, $152,884. £026.494; FOREIGN MARKETS. London. LONDOYN, Nov. 22.—Consols, 1133; 26 15-16d; French rences. 1031 60c. sliver, Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. Nov. 22 —Wheat—Quiet: No. 1 standard California, 37s 9d: cargoes off coast, nothing doing: CArzoes on passaie. qulet and sieady; English country markets. firm: Frenc couniry markeis, quiat: wheat in iaris, stead flour in Paris. firm; Imports into U. K for week, 270,000 bbls flour and 504,000 quarcers wheat. COTTUN- Uplauds. 534« CLOSE. CORN—November firm, 33 2 s 2340: January firm, s 2d. ‘The imports of wheat 10to Liverpool during the week were: From Atantlc ports, 123,600 quir- ters; from Pacific ports, 14,000 quarters; from other ports, 1000 quarters. The imports of corn from Atlantic ports were 41,500 quarters. 1 XCHANGE AND BULLION. December firm, Sterling Exchange, 60 days. - g8 Steriing Exchange, sight. = 4861y Sterling cabies. i - 487 New York Exchange, sighi. - 15 New York Exchange. telegraphic.. — iT1e Fine Siiver, per ounce........... - b8 Mexicau Dollars, = &7 S TRODUCE MARKET. VHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. erate buylng by locai packers, and with light offer- ing+ prices were inc.inea to advance slightly. The leadiug futures raaged as follows: AwTicLEs. |Upen. | High | Low. | Cioe. iew R0 i November, New. RER RN T Decemver, New. 9814| @ 95 Mayisi aoiE 9U3,| BOT| 954 Corn No. 2— TaER /8 K 261jg| 20%5| & .55: 2955| 2935 2985 2075 2055 20! iyl Byl 0% December... 15(7 30 |7 22347 27 Jauuary...... 825 820 822 Lard, 9 100 b8 = December.. ... 15415 412161412 January Cle2s (480 (4267|437 Short Ribs, 100 bs, December.. 120 [12215]420 (420 January .. 1420 [a2.500420 |42215 Cash guOlALIONs were as 101/0W: Flour. quiet NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. Ciosing Frices for Bonds and Rallway Shares. NEW YORK, Nov. 22,—Money on call steady and ra.her easy: Winur paten s, ¥4 SU@D 00: WHEAT—Both spot and future prices wer: stronger, and there was a fair call for shipping grades. Tidewater quotations are as follows: $1 383, for No. 1, $1 40 for choice and $1 4114@1 4215 % cil for extra choice tor milifng. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMAL FESSION—9:16 0'clock—Mav—2000 ctls, 81 3835 10,000, 1 3814; 800U, §1 38145: 24 - 000, $1 35, December—2000, §1 40. SECOND SESSION—Lecembe: — 2000 cils, $1 5834 8000. $1 312 Drcember—4000, 1 4035 REGULAR MORNING SESSION—May—10,000 ctls, $1 3%34; 16.000. §1 5855. Dec mber — 4000, 31 6&;’;: 4.00, $140%: 2000, $1 4044: 2000, 51413, AFTEENOON SESSION — December—2000 cils, $141: 6000, $1 4114; 2000. $1 4134 May—16,000, $139i4; 14,000 139345 26 000, $1 395, BARLEY—1he market is in fair shape, the de- mand onlocal acoount belng averags and prices steady. Feed. 5214@90c for dark to good and 92150 B ctl for cholce: Chevaller. for seed, $1 50@1 60 B cul; Brewing. $105@1 10 tor No. 1 aud 90@vdoc & i jor oars Coast. straits. #4 :O@4 80: sprin;specias. $5.0. sp.ing patents, £4 3U@5; siraits, $4 40@4 60; baxers, 33 50@3 60: No. 2. Spring wheat. B814@ 89%4-: No. § Spring Wheat. 0@86c: No. 2 Ked, 9615@97%4c; No. 2 Corn. 2614@2634c: No. 2 Oaig,” 21igci No. 2 White, £.0.0., 24540: No. ¥ CALL BOARD BALES. INFORMAL E¥ss10N—9:15 0'clock—December— 8000 ctls, 87c. BECOND SESSION—NO sales. REGULAB MOBNING SES810N—December—2000 BEANS—Bayos $1 80G2 Ud: Small Whites. £1 15@] 25; Large Whites. 90c@$1 10: Pinks. $125@1 35; Reds, #1 20@l 36: Blackeye. §1 70 @185: red Kidney, $1 15@: 25: Limas, $1 60@ 170 Butters, $1 26@1 50; Pea, $1 26@1 40, SEEDS — Brown Mustard, $3 ® ctl: Yellow Mustard. $2@2 50 @ ci: Flax, §1 »0@2; Canary Beed, 214@2%,c § I: Aliifa 6lgc; Rape, 2@ 234¢; Hemp, 3c: 1imothy, blac. DRIED FEAS—Niles, 81 20; Ureen, $1 20@1 40 Bl POTATOES, ON10N-, VEGETABLES. Prices for all kinds remain steady, but the mar- Kels are Lo¢ active, POTATORS—parly Kose, 35@402 35@40c: Kiver Burbanks, 30@dlc (B sack): ou Burbanks. 40@50c: “alinas Burbanks. 60 @slc; Sweet Polatoes, 40@60c # ctl for Rivers ana 75¢ tor Merced; new volunicer Fotatoes, 3yy @ic B . ONIONS—#1 40@1 50; cat Onions, 75€@sl; Pickle Onions, 50@75c sack. VIS ETABLES —Musnrooms are nominal; Mar- rowfat Squash, S¥@L0 ® tou: Hubbuard Squash. $10: Bay Cucumbers, 0@60c bx; Green Peppers, vomiual: Dried Peopers. 5@6c # Ibi Green Peas, 5@6c B Ib: Strinz Beaus, €@8c ¥ b Dried Okra. 1ilgo; kigg Piant 40@75c: Cablage, 60 Tdc B ctl; Carrots, 25@30c ® sack; Garlic, 3@3Yac ® Ib; Tomatoes, 50@70c ® box. River Reds, iNo GAME. The only change of any consequence in Game was an advance in Canvasback. Dressed Turkeys came in sparingly and were s eady at unchanged prices. Two cars of Eastern came 1a but no sales were made. POULTRY— Live Turkeys, 12@1314c for Gobblers and 12G 181%: tor Hens; dressed Turkeys, 14@16c: Geese, @ pair §1 25@1 50: Ducks, $3 50@+ 50; Hens, $8 50@5 # dozen; Roosters. younz, $4@5; do, old, $3 To@4 50: Fryers, 53 50@3 75; Broilers, $3 25 @350 for_iarge and $2 50@5 for_small: Pigeous, #1 25@1 50 ® doz for young aud T5c@$1 for old. GAME—Quail, @ dozen, $1_25: Mallard, $350@ 4 % dozen: Canvashack. $:@7: Spriz, $250: Tea), 81 50: Widgeon, $1 75@2; smatl Duck, $1 50 ® doz; Gray Geese, $2 50: White, $1@1 256 ¥ dozen:' Brant. $1 50@2: English Snipe, #1 75 Juck Snipe, $1: Hare. £1; Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 for Cottontalls and 75¢@#l for small. BUTTER, AND Cnnpse b s, Still higher quotations are reported for Eastern Eggs. but domestic Eegs are uuchanged. Butter aud Cheese are steady. BUTT CREAMERY—Fancy creameries, i8@29c; sec- onds, 26@27c ¥ Ib. lJAxn\—st'lxo\ce w0 tancy, 25 @ b lower grades 16@=2lyc PICKLED—22@24c B FIRKIN—18@20C B I CREAMERY TUB—225@23%4c B B EASTERN—12@1 8¢ for ladle-packe CHEESE—Choice mild new, 12@12%4c: com- mon to good, 10@llc; Cream Chedaar, 11@12¢: Young America, 12@124c: Orezon. 10la@ilc: Western, 1114@12c; Eastern, 1215@18%ac I EGGS—Hanch Eggs, 38@idc # doz: store Ecgs, nominai: Kastern. 3U@321ac for fancy, 2714c for 19@21c tor secouds; Duck Exgs nomi- DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Oranges are in good supply ana qulet. Lemons and Limes are dull and wrak. Deciduons Frults are quiet and generally un- changed. DECIIUOUS FRUITS— Ktrawberries, $3 50@4 B chast for Raspberries, nominl. Cape Cod Cranberries, $789 9 b 5 25@y; C00s Bay, §2 50@2 15 B box. Fears. Winter Nelis. 75¢@1; common kinas, 85@s5¢ B box. Apples. 25@a0e B box for common, 60@75e for rga Jerseys, £00d 10 choice and for fancy: Lady Ap- ples, $2g Quinces, 25 Grapes. ' in boxes. 2 @35¢ for all kKinds. Crates sell about 10c higher than boxes. Persimmons, 25@60c # box. CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $1 50@3: ~eedlings, $1@2 B box; Mandarins, $1 35al 50 B box: Grape Froit, $3 50@5 P box: Lem- ons, 75 @81 5 for common and F1 50@2 for good tochoice: Mexican Limes, $2@3 50 B box: Celifor- nia Limes. in small boxes, 26c: Benanas, $1G2 8 bunca: 2@3 B aoz. Vineapples, §2@ DIIED FRUITS, KAISINS, NUTS, ETC, Guotatfons are as beiore and business s stil dull. Mail advices from New York report large rejec tions of three-crow n California loose Muscatels on the ground that tuey are being mixed with two- crown. DKIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes. carload [ois, 414@41ac for 40-50's. 33.@ 4c for 50-60's, 313@31mc tor 60-70's, 28,@3c tor Ti-Hys 214@2ac B b for HO-H0°Wand 1y @ue 90-100's; Peaches, 5@blac # Ib: fancy. 61a@ Tise; pecled, 20@12%0; Apricots, 5@6c ¥ Ib for ROy als and 7@$rgc f0r £00d to fancy Moorparks: evaporated Apples, t@634c: sun-aried, 334 @414c; black Figs, 1n sacks., J@sc: Plums 316@4lec 8 b for pitted and 1@1sc for unpitted: bicached Plums, 6¢; Nectarines, 4@6C # M for prime to fancy : Pears, 2@5c or quaiiers and 215@thzc for balves nocoralii to cotor. ¢1C : RAISINS-New Rutsin 214@ic for 2-crown, 4c for 3-crown. 5c for 4-crown Olgc for Seedless Sultanas and §1 10(@ 115 for London layers. Dried Grapes. 284c. z NI S—Chesinuts are quotable at §@10c B _M: Walnuts, 7@7%c B I for hard and ¥@Sc # b for sofishell: Almonds, S@ic for hardsheli and Sc for papersheil: Peanuts, 4@oc for Easiweu and 4c for California; Hickory Nuts, 5@6c ® Ib: Pe- cans, 9@10c B Ib: Filberts, $@9%4c; Brazii Nuts, s@de: Cocoanuts, §4 bu@d ¥ 100, HON Y —New Comp. 10c for brizht and 7@9c for lower grudes; new water-white extracted, 414G 434ci.light amber extracted, 53@4¢ ® b BELSWAX—28@25c B Ib. PROVISLONS, CURED MEATS—Bacon, 8lgc @ 1 for heavy, 9c for iight medium, 10c’ for ight, 103gc B 1 for extra ugnt and 12c for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams, 10%g@llc: California Hams, 9@9%c ® Ib; Mess Beef, $5 B bbl: ex ra’ mess do, $9; family do, £10: sal Pork, $5@s 60 bbl: extra prime Pork, $9 50: ;XI? l:)lw". #16; aI'l.lemls §1a 50 @ bbl; Smoked ees 12150 B Ib. La Rh‘fl?lilyg tierces quoted at bl,fi? # I for compound ana 6c for pure; paiis, 7e; Californi: tlerces, ¢ 3 I for compoutd lnd’ 6¢ for pure; half-bbls, 614c: 10-1b Lins, 7c; do o-Ib, Tlgc. COTTOLINE—Tierces. €3gc. Pucka than 300 ne—1-b palls, 60 in a case 57 alls, 20 In u case, 83gc; b-b_paiis, 12 in a case, Vac: 10-1b pails, 8. a case, 81gc: 50:1b iins, 1or vina case. Topc: wooden' buckets, 20 s et T%c: fancy tnbs 80 Ibs uei, 75503 DAlf bbis, sbout U 1bs, Tigc B b HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. There Is nothing zolng on Worthy of comment. HIDES AND SKIN=—Culls and_brands cell_lc under sound stock. Heavy steers, 10c @& B: medium, $c; light, 8e@dc; Cowhides, Bla@9c; Stags, blpc: sated Kip - 90 salted Calt, 10@llc 3 1b: salted Veal 9c: drv ilides, 15g1510c; culls and brands, 12@12%c: ary Kip and Veal. 1dc: dry Calf, 15c; cnlls. 12¢: Goatskius. 20@35¢c each: Kids, sc; Deerskins, g00d summer, 25¢ % Ib: medium, ¥0c: winter. 10¢; Sheepskins, sheariings, 16@25c each: shorl Wwool, B5@tuc tnr:: medium, 60@EV each: long wools, SUC@S1 ench. TALLOW—YNo. 1. rendered, s@3ac # b: No 2, Ud2ac: refined, be; Grease, J@UYac # . m\&uon Eall_clip'— Middie goountles, tree 18c; do defective. 10@11c; San Joagquin, fective, 7@9c @ Ib: do Lambs. 6l4@Sc: Southern Mountain, 9@12c; tree Nortnern, 12@ldc B Ib; o, defective, 9@llc; Humbolds and Mendocino, 13@15¢ B Ib. HUPS—0ld crop, 2@6c B_1b_for poor 10 falr and B@1ue tor good; new crop. 10@idc. GENERAL M#iiCHANDISE, FAGS— Calcutta Graln Bags, 18¢8 delivery, 555 @5%c: Wou bags, 7@aVc: kFruic bags, dlgc % and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Wellington, §8: New Wellington, $8: Souzhfield Welliugton, £7 £0: Seattle. 85 50: Bry- a0t '§6 60: Coos Bay, §470; Wallsend, $6 75 ton: Cumberland, 814 60 ® ton In bulk and $16 in sacks: Pennsylvanis, Anthracite Egz, §la 8 ton: Welsh Anthracie $=@12: Cannel. 59 50 @ ol Hock Springs, Castie Gate #nd Pleasant Val- ley, #7 60 Coke. $13in bulk aud $15 B o 1o sks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refiierv Cumpany. auotes, terms ne cagh: Cube sud Crushed and Fine Crushed, 655c: Powdered, 6%4c; Dry Granu- laced, 8340 9 Ib: Contectioners’ A, bigc; M 00l A, bYge; Extra (, 5¢; Golden C. 47¢c; émfl, Wholesale rates for dressed stock from slangh- terers are as follows. BEXF—First quality, 614@7c; second do, 533@ third do. 4@5c B 1. EAL—Largs 5@6c: small. 6@7 B i MUTTON—Wetiers. 6@7c; Ewes, 6c B I 1A ME—Spring, 7@5¢ @ b. PORK—Live Hozs, 3% @3574c for Inrge and 836 for small and 35x@354C for medium: SOfi LOKS, 2o @5ac P 1b; dreszed do. S@oc. LIRODUCE. KEECEIPTS OF FoR 24 HOURS. Flour. qrsks.... 52,750 kggs, doz... 6,240 7,585 | Cheese, cils 6 4854 ilides, no._. "I, 854 Barley, culy 1110, 11,720 | Pelts, bdis 000 300 Corn. cuis..... #1510/ Wool, bls. S Oats. ctls. 27185 |Wine. gals ... 60,100 Beaus, sks. 7,100/ Brandy, ga 27500 Polatoes, sks_ .. 5,795 Raisiis voxes.. 1,68 Onions, sk — | Lame. oois. ... 120 Middlngs, sks. 100 Lesther, rils. %0 Bran, sks. 15| Sugar. bbis...e. 741 Oregon, ska.... 1,699 Tuilow.cuis - 185 Hay, tons. 619/ Alfaita Soed, sk 69 Biraw, 1008, 20|Shorts. Or. sks 5y Butter, ctl 5 Mustard Seed,sks 814 THE STOCK MARKET. The market for mining stocks was dull yester- dey and prices showed 0o change worthy of note Ihe Con. Imperial delinqueat sale takes place to-da . ‘ihe Salmon River Hydraulic Gold Mining and Ditch Company of Siskiyoa County has levied an asses ment of 6 cents per share, delinquent December 13. Weekly reports from the mines are as follows: Cox. CAL. & VA.—1550 lovei—The winze started from south drift av & point 12 feet fn from its mouth from east crosscut 2 has been sunk 8 feet: passing through quartz and porphyry assaying from $2 to §8 per ton: total depth, 15 feet. The north drift skirting along the footwall from the in- cline upraise at a poiut 178 feet on the slope above this level, was advanced 16 feet through porphyry streaked with quartz assaying #1 and $u: total length, 135 fee.. 1650 level—From inciine up- raise 1 at o point 60 feet above the sill floor of this level from the south drift skirting along the foot- wall % a point 175 feet in_from {ts mouth, on the west s de of the drift the upraise has been carriea up on the siope 10 feet, passing throu<h porphvry and quartz assaying 81 10 $2: total heigtht. 37 feet. From No. 8 upraise at a point 81 feet above the north drlit from \o. 2 upraise the north drifc has been advanced 11 feet, pussing through porphyry and quartz assaying $1 and §4 per ton: toial length, 65 teet. From tue old east Crosscut on the siil floor of this levei, at a pont 120 feet in from its mouth, anorth drift has been started and ad- vanced 10 feet, through quartz Showing narrow streaks of ore, from which we have extrucied and saved 7 tous, assaviog per mine car samples #36 20 per ton. 1750 level—On tue eleventh floor oith iTom the upraise from the west crosscut from the north drift at & point 43 feet in_from it mouth, the east crosscut has been advanced 17 seet, passing through quartz showing old ground of former workings near the face, assaying from 3 to §5 per tou: toial length, 54 feet. Along the north side of this crosscut about 23 feet in from is mouth we have extracted from littie bunches atd streaks 12 cars of ore £y-aying §125 20 per ton The total extraction of ore for the week amounted 10 19 tons, assaging per samples taken fiom tne cars when raised to the suriace $92 40 per toi. {n_the Ophir mine on the 1000 level, west cross- cut 31sin 611 feet. The face Is in porphyry and diorite, showing narrow seams of clay and vein matter, in the old Central tunnel workings of th: Ophir from the sill floor from the west cro.scat from the Mexican shat, starting 8t & poin: 2 feet in from iis mouth, the crosscut ha. been ex- tended 18 feet, throush broken ground consisting of porphyry, streaked with quartz assayiug $L wnd #2 per ton: total lengih, 275 feet. In the Sierra Nevada mine (Layton tunnel workiugs) during the past week they raised 10 feet above the third floor, making a total of 32 feet above the sill, and are preparing Lo sta t Lo stope from the fourth floor. Huve completed the milling of 155 tons and 1760 pounds of ore. \verage hattery samples were §51 48 per ton. Tave shipped to the Carson Mint two bars of buk- lou, for which we have received $210%74 gold and 1525 ounces of fiue siiver. The new or Riley tunue! has beeu advanced duriog the week 57 feet, total lenzth 295 teet; face in porphyry. On the Y00 leve: 0f the Unfon shaft the norih lateral 1ifi has been advanced during the week 20 feet, t.1 length 429 feet north from the Sterra Nevada shait: face in porphyry. in the Gould & urry the 400 level of the Bonner shait, they extracted from the old stopes 247 cars of or#, the averags cirsampie assay of which is 21943 1hey sent 10 the Kinkead mill 270 tons of ore, and thiere have teea reduced at the mill 92 tons of ore; average baitery assay, gold $4 65, silver $14 22, fotai 18 87 No work was doue in Hale & Norcross ground on the Comstock lode during the past weex. In the Chollar mine they are making gosd pro- gress in the repairs in maln incline above tne 1100 level. Inihe Potosi mine on the tunnel level they hive resnmed work in_the main south drift and aavanced (he same 22 feet: total length, 257 foet: tace in qui:tz assaving $2 and $6 per ton. The north drif: on the sixth floor of the south drift, to connect with it, has been extended 30 teet. and is in filings from Which they are saving what ore they can. North stope above crosscut 1, tunnel level, has been extended to the sixih floor through low grade quariz and stopped. == 1uthe winze below the sill floor, north stope, tunnel level, has not been suuk,but they have arified south from tho bottom 10 feet on a three- foot streak of pay assaying $25 to $30 per ton, which they save. ‘Ihey have hoisted duriog the week 15 tons and 1500 pounds of ore, car sam- ples assaying $18 80 tr gola and 13 ounces of silver. Brunswick lude — The south drifc irom Shaft 1, 500 level, has been driven 32 feet south for the weex throu h porphyry: total leagth, 77 tect. The jiint east crosscu. oa the morth line has been ndvanced 20 feet; face in porph.ry; to- tal length, 50 feet. In the Alpha Consolldated mine on the 500 level the noriheas: drif: started from the top of the up- iect above the stil floor of this level, b8 been advenced 8 feet; total lengtu. 70 feet; face in quartz which yields assays from $3 to $8 per tou. BRUNSWICK LopE—Con. Cal. & Va, Best & Belcher and Gould & Curry—Shaft 2, 500 level, the jont east crosscut on our sou h voundary has been advanced =4 ieet: toial Iength, 143 feet: face iu porphyry. rast crosscut 3 wulch was siarced in the souch drift 4)0 feet irom ihe station was advanced 28 feet: total lengin, 480 feet face in porphyry, clay’ and small stringers of quartz. 600 level—The join: east crosscut on the best & Belcher north boundary bas been advanced 23 fect; total length, 368 feet; face In porphyr {he joint south dr.ft staried from the station h been advanced 25 fuet; total length, 375 feet; face in porphyry and clav. CHOLLAR—200 and 300 levels—They are extract- ing about § ions of sood ors per day fromthe stopes woove and below the 300 level which show no marked change. 500 level—The joint east crosscut on the south line has been advanced 20 feet: total lergth, 50 feet: face in porphyry. 600 level—rast crossent 5, 100 fect south of 4, or 553 feet south of the north line, has been ad- vanced to a total distance of 109 feet: tace in por- phyrys advanced duning tie week 34 feet. Main south drif: has been extended 30 feet; face in por- phyty and low-gr.de quartz; total length, 658 feet south of north line. They have shipped during the week tothe Nevada mill 49 tons of ore, the top car sumples of which went $15 75 1o goid and 20.90 ources of silver. OccipENTAL—The official letter for the past week says: 550 level—The south drif from west crosscut 2 hus been extended 13 feet; total length, 30 feet. The face is in ore assaying about $4 per ton in gold. 650 level—The main south diift has been extended along and under the ore body 20 feel duiing the week: total length, 829 feet. 750 level—We have extended the main soutn drlit 30 feet: total lenth, 470 feet. The fage is In ore of fair grade. We have still 100 feec yei to g0 before reaching the ore body found on the 650 level BOALD SALES, Following were the saics In the San Francisoo Etcck Borrd vesterday: REQULAR MORNING EESSION 400 Andes... urua G p coMMENCING 8:30. 18 500 Belcar... ..8505 0 Justice. ~36 50 Mexican 100 200 Buiiton 100 Chailge. . 150 CC&V.. 200 Overmn...07 100 B & 6. 300 Potoal .....48 100 Caleda. 40) Bavage... 32 400 5 Ney 67 200 Chllr.. 300 Union C.L.31 500 CC&V...1.15 /260 Lon) 500 X Jumi,..\ 34 400 Croini....17| 10 Following wers iLe twes in the PacifioSlook Eeara yesierday: HEGULAR rres1oN—10:3n. 111100 Caleda. 1450 Justice. .5 1.10500 Coor . 500 .. 101200 CCaV 08100 0 200 Ovrma .08 0) Fotost.... 49 1500 Savace..33 500 8 B&M....08 200 SNev. 300 Unioa. 00 Utan - 261200 Nexi 300 X Jusii...34 AFTERNOON E¥SSTON—2:1). 09200 Crn Pt..... 181200 Potost. 300 Savge..'. 100 .. 1000 Beicher..27(600 C N Y 2¢/700 Crn I 25/400 Exchr... 545006 & 100 Aita.. 200 Andes....24/ .00 HaN.. 2411200 Justice..00|300 Senrpion. 02 2 E......38(300 .. 400 SB&M.. 303 rat 110120) Mexcn....39/100 > Nev... .67 . 19{300 ... 200 81l HUL .1i| 50 Oced 1 26{150 Ophir .. 160 Chollar i 100 CCa V.. 1.15(300 Ovrmn 50 Conti. CLOSING OUOXATIONS MONUAY., Nov. 22—4 P M. Bid. Asked. 0% 1C|Julia. 09 11fiustice 24 25|Kentuc 24 25Lady Was best & Biehr. 84 85| Mexican. a0 Bullion ...... 19 10| ceidental — Caledonia, 15 1%{ phir 78 Chollar 51 b.|Jverman.. v7 s Con. Cal' & Va.L.15 1.3/ Potost.... 47 49 Challenge Con. %5 27| \avage. 32 83 Con." lmperial. 01 0z| eg. Belcher 07 08 Confidence..... 85 S€|scorpion. — 03 Crowa Poini 17 1b'slerra Ne) 66 67 PLUCK ANDL LOND EXCHANGE. DAY, Nov. 22-3 P & MON TNITED STATES BONDS Bid. Asked. Faa mnn.ug Bid. Asked. U S asreg.. A% — Lcnew sesue it CELLANE 0Us mONDL CALAIChIs8s. 115 (NP C 5s.... 993 — Cal Elac L 63 128 —_ ak Gas 531.. 104 = (ouraCWo1 99 100 |Lo2disss..1i0% — PDL-8LeX-co — Y8lo(Ommbusde. 128 — ks L&P 631281, — P &0 Ryds. 110 — F&CHRR 63107 "~ 10914 P&Ch Ry 8y. — 10133 Geary-st K63 — 100 |Pwiat KR31116 — H (&S 0145102 107 |Keno, WLEL — 103 Losanz Liis — 100 |emcto ¥ &u. — 100 ToGntest 83 99 NKVHCMQHJAZEV, DoRyCon bs. 111 NatVingsls. - NevONzR7s 100 SF&N PR3%. 10434105 PRRATiz31 10014101 % ~PRRCaisy. 1071410745 [SPRR (Al 23 ~PXriCal8s 10634107 N Ky Ual vs. 1087510915 5V W aterss. 11855 — P AT i A Warecsa: 302351021, NPC6s.. 10455 — [Siktaudksos 99 — WATER STOCKS. Contra Costa 44 50 [Sprag Vall, e & 50 |Bptne ey 99 9914 ¥AS AND ELECTRIO sTOCKE - 2 5614 57l oBly - | 94ty 943, 1235 1335/ 5 335 CakG L&d 56 5814 a3y — Fao Ghaams — 9 1y INSURANC Fireman'sFa185 — | coanMERST T 13 hours from Fort Stmr Noyo, Levinson, put ia to land Bragg. bound to Moss Lan ing: Dpassengers Stmr Geo Loomis, Bridgett, 54 hours from Ven tura: ot to Union Oil Co. Up river direct. Stmr Alex Duncan, Olsen, 7) hons from Santé Barbara; procduce. 10 Goodull, Perkins & (o Bark Martha Davis, Frils, 12 days trom Hon lulu; sugar, to Weich & Co. Cleared. MONDAY, November 22. Stmr Humboldt, Bonifield, Eureka; M Kalish & Brship Wilhelm Sell. Green, Port Townsend: J D Spreckels & bros Co. Wh bark Cal forma, voyage; Wm Lewis. Sailed. MONDAY, November 2 Stmr Hueneme, Johnson. Montgomery, whaling ¥tmr Noyo, Lundquist, Moss Landing. Stmr Jewel. Madsen Caspar. Sumr Umatilla, Hunter. Victora and Port Towns end. s Etmr Enreka. Parsons, San Pedro. Stmr_ W hitesporo. Johnson. Ship Bonemia. Whelman, Nanatmo. Senr Monterey, Beck, Bowens Landing. Stmr Laguna, Peterson. Telegraphic. POINT LOBOS November 22-1) ru—Weatner cloudy; wind SE: velocity 20 miiss Charters The Adelaide Mary loads redwood at this port for Callao. £900: Imperator, redwood at Noyo or Cork: hate Davenpori, lumber at Port Blakeley for Honolulu; Louis Walsh, coal at Tzcoma for San Diego. The ~ G Wilder and W G Irwin load mdse for Honolulu. The following vessels were chartered prior to arrival for wheat to kurope: Cawdor, 2Ss 94; In- verlyon and Invermay. 275 6d; Jeanne d’ Arc, 50s. Tiie following vessels will load wheat for Europe upon arrival: Birkdale and Kiimory, 28 gd: Glenfinart, Orealla, Star of Italy and Vile de Rouen, 30s; Relne Blanche, 31s 3d; Taymoux, 282, ADSI0-Cal .. 5515 57 |First Nadoai185 — Bankof Cal.242 © — |LondonP®A.129 130 CBD&ETU0 — 101 |Mercnkr... 12 = SAVINGS BANK STOCKA @erSEron. 550 — (Sava&losa. . 100 HumbS&L.105) 1160 |Security o250 — Mutual...... 85 40 |Unouifiac9ss — Exvav Uiion — 500 STREET KAfLEOAD STOCKS. Calffornts....1v8 111 |OakSL&Hay — 100 Geary-st..cm 40 — Presidid. ..en 6 - Warkersi.. 62 52yl POWDE sTOCKS. Callfornla.... 90 115 [GiantCom... 85% — Kaswrn ol — 90 |Vigome.l sy 314 MISCELLAN KOUS &TOCKS Alasks Pkrs. 9613 9715 Nat VinOs., — 8 Ger Lead Co_ 105~ — '|OceanicS8Cs — ¥3 HawC&sCa. 244 2435 Pac Aux FA — 3 Buich S PUG 3514 363 PacBoraxCa.100 = Muizasn. w & - |PactPaniCe 7 — CALES—MORNIN baSS(0N, Boar— 50 Glant Powder Con.. 6 00 25 Hutchinson S P Co.. ... 5 00 25 ao do - 36 256 200 Market-st Rallway. 652 50 40 Vigorit Powaer....... 5 50 $5000 Market-at Ry Con 5% Bonds 11 25 40 Oaklano Gas . 66 00 40 Pacific Gas 1mD. ceees 93 00 27 5V Water. 99 3734 170 do do 99 50 $1000 8 V Bonds, ¥ 102 1915 $1600 5 P of A Bond: 7 100 26 SALiS—AFTERNGON 559001 Roard— 100 Vigorit Powder .. s 8T 100 Hutchinson & P D 5525 $1000 Market-st Ry Con 11121, 10 Pac Gas Imp. . 9275 5 Pacific Lightng T 6700 30 S ¥ Gas & Electric Co. . 95 00 25 do. do . 9476 5V Water... 9 60 8 do do 99 87 25 do do 89 25 Stroet— 25 Market-st Rallway. 52 50 e THE CALL CALENDAR. November, 1897. Tu.|W. [Th |Fr |Sa.| Moou's Phase 2 3| 4| 5| 6|yFimtQuarter| _____@ Nov. 1. |‘ 91o|u|1: 18| | S SIS e S Full Moon. ’ Nov. 9. | 16?17,‘181}9\20‘ Last Quarte: 21|22 28| 24|20 | 26| 27| C Now a7 |— | —{—]—] o = Flrst Quarter) | L [ ) v | SMEAMEKS T0 SAIL. STEMIE | VESTINATION.| | SATLS. | PIER Weeoit...... |HumboidtBav | Nov 23, 9au|Pler 13 Humboidt.. | HumboldtBay | Nov 23, 1pM|Pier 3 Presiden 23, Seu|Pier 2 |Oressu Forts. Jennie...... |Coqulile River 24, 5P Pier 2 Btate of rortiana Nov 24,10au | riec 24 Eanta Rosa. | San Diego. Nov 24'11au| PlerlL Pomona.... | HumboldtBay | Nov 24, 2pu | Plerd Coos Bay.|Newport ...... | Nov 26, 8am|Prer 11 Chilkat. ... |Oregon ports..| Nov 26, 2P |Pler 13 Arcats......|Coos Bay ... [Nov 26.10AM | Placls Rio Janeiro. China & Japan|Nov 27. 1pu|PM S S City Puebis | Vic & Pgs 8na | Nov 27, Gaw | Pier 9 San Diego.... | Panama. Grays Harbo Portiand Newport | Honolulu.. Nov 30.10a% STEAMERS TO ARKRIVE. STEAMER | FROM | _Dpux Homer Coos Bay....... -Nov 22 Progres........ |Seattle. . Jennie 7. |Coquille Mackinaw |1acoma...... S Clty Puebla.... | Vicoria & Pager Sound Pomona... Humbold: Bay State of Cal..." | Poruana. ....... Crarina. Coos tiay . Mieola .. Comox...... Coos Bay Ne port Austraila. Honoiuwa. Arcata., Coos Bay . Chilkat. Crescent City. .. | Crescent City Orizaba . | Mexico ... Welllngton. .. . | Departure Bay . Columbia. Queen Washtenaw Willamett Dei Norte rays Haroor. ... China and Japan San Blas.... Aliiance Portland .. North ¥ork. ... | Humbolat.. Rosa. San Die: SUN, MOON AND TIDE. TUXITED STATES COAST AND GFODETIO SURVEY. TiMES AND HEIGHTS OF HIGH AND Low WATERS AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN FraNcisco BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. Nork—The high and low waters occur atths City Front (Mission-street Whari) about twenty- five minutes later than at Fort Polnt; ihe heighi of tide is the same at both places. ‘November—1897. Tueslay, November 23. 6.59| Moon rises 4.54|Moon sets . 6.10am Time l-‘eozl“'“"i‘esz[“me Foos H W L W/ H W 6U] 304 0.2/10.08| 4.0 61| 852/—0.6/1L04| 4.4 6.8 4.38/-09/11.95 a4 6.3) 528~ = H W/ $431.02 64/ 618 341152 6.1] 7.08|-11 35/12.45| 5.8) 8.02(-0.7 NOTE—In the apave exposition of the tides the rly morning tides are given in the left hand column, and the successive tides of the day ln th order of occurrence 83 o tims. The second tims column gives the second tide of the day, the third dme columu the third tide, and the last or righs band column gives the iast tide of the day, except when tnere are bu. thres tides. as sometimes sccurs. The Leights given are additions to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey Charta. €xcept when a minus sign (—) precedes tne Beight, and then the number givenis subtractive from the depih given by the charis. _—— NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch of the United States Hydrographlc Office located in tha Merchants Exchange is maintained in San Francisco for the benefit of | mariners without regard 10 nationaiity ana free of expense. ‘Navigators are cordially invited 1o Visit the office, where complete sets of charts and salling directions of the world are kept on hand or com- parison and reference, and the latest information can always boobiaiged resarding lighis, dangers 1o navigation and all matcers of interest to oceaa commerce. The tims ball onton of the building on Tele- graph Hill Is holsted about ten minutes before noon, and i3 dropped at noon. 120th meridian, by telegraphic sigual received each day irom’ the United States Naval Observatory. st Mare Islana Cat, A notice stating whether the tima ball was dropped on time, or giving the error, If any, 4 published the sume day by the aiteraoon papecs and by the morning papers the following dav. W. 3. HUGHES, LUeutenant, U. S N. incnarge. The Time Ball. ErancE HYDROGRAPHIC OFFICE, U. S N, MERCHANTS' kXCHANGE. 8ax FRANCISCO. November 22, 1897. The time bali on Teiegrapn Hill was aroppal exactly at noon to-day—L e., at noon of the 130:a meridian, or exacily at 8P M, Greenwich time. W. S, HUeHES, Lieutenant U. 8 N. in chargs —_— ——— IPPING IN ‘LLiIGENCE, Arrive:! MONDAY, November 22. Stmr Bonita, Nicholson, 96 bours rrom San Diego: produce, to Goodall, Perkins & Co. i The following vesseis are chartered prior to arrival for wheat from Portiand to Europe: D J Watjen, s8s; Dundes, Port Caledonis and Mac- milian, 87s 6d: Joraanhill, 38s; Marion Fraser and Lord Shaftesbury, 35s. Domestic Ports. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 20-Bark Vidette, Nov 12. HUENEME—Sallel Nov_22—Stmr Lakm® San Francisco. Nov 21—Schr Vests, for/ Elakeiey. & % YAQUINA BAY—Sulled Noy 22—sStmr Scotia; for San Francisco. BOWENS LANDING—Arrived Nov 21—Sochr Barbara Hernster, hence Nov 19. CLEON E—Salled Nov 22—Stmr Greenwood, for san Francisco. FORT BRAGG—Arrived Nov 22—Stmr Protec tlon: sunr Coquille River, hence Nov 21. GRAYS HARBOR—Aarrived Nov 16—Bktn Katle Flickinzer, hence Nov 4. ~Nov 19—Schr James A Garficld, hence Nov 13: schr Volant, hence Nov 6. Nov 20—Schr San Buenaventura, from Reaondo; stmr Dora Bluhm, hence Nov 13; schr Roy Somers hence Nov 11. Salied Nov 22—schr Melancthon, for San Fran- cisco. COOS BAY—Sailed Nov 22—Stmr Homer, for San Francisco. X Arrived Nov 21—Stmr_Arcata, hence Nov 19. EUREKA—Arnved Noy 22—Schrs John A and Fortura, hence Nov 17. Sailed Nov 22—Stmr Pomona, for San Franclsco. Nov 2] —scar M bel Gray, for San Pedro. POINT ARENA—salled Nov 21—Sumr Aleas traz. for Newpo; COQUILLE RIVER—Sailed Nov 20—Schr Jo- sepn and Henry, 10r San t'rancisco, TACOMA—Arrived Nov 15—Brig Geneva, hnc Oct 50. Salled Nov 12—Br ship Slerra Nevada, for Queenstown. _Nov 15—8r ship Ancons. for Queenstown. Nov 16—Br ship Howard D Troop, for Queenstown. EVERETT—Sailed Nov 22—Schr Compeer, for San Francisco. Arrived Noy 22—Schr Premier, hence Nov 14. MENDOCINO—Salled Nov 21—schr Rio Rey. for San Francisco. Arrived Nov 21—Stmr Point Arena,hnc Nov 20. PORT GAMBLE—Arrived Nov 25—Schr Meteor, from >an Pedro. PORT LOS ANGELES—Arrived Noy 20—-Haw stmr San Mateo, from Comox SEATTLE—Arrived Nov 2 hence Nov 19. Sailed Nov 22—Sumr Progreso, clsco. ASTURIA—Sailed Nov Queenstow Arrived Nov 22—Brstmr City of Perth, from Murarab. stmr Cleveland. for San Fran- Br bark Dacca, for Eastern Ports, NFEW YORK—Sailed Noy 20—Stmr Advance, for Colon. z Arrivea Nov 22-"Stmr Finance, from Colon. ¥oreign Ports. NANAIMO—Safled Nov 22—Bark Carrollton, for San Francisce. ACAPULCO—Sailed Nov 20—Stmr San Blas, c1sco. MA—Safled Nov 22— Haw stmr Aztecs, cisco via Honolulu VANCOU VER—Salied Nov 22—Br stmr Warr - moo, for Sydney- HONGKONG—Safled Nov 18—8r stmr for ~un Francisco. MAZATLAN—Sailed Noy 19—Stmr Orizaba, for San Francisco. Movements of Trana- Atlantic Steamers. HAMBURG—Sailed Nov 22—S.mc Pheenlcia, for New York. NEW YORK—Arrived Nov 22—Stmr Obdam, from Rotterdam: stmr Georgic, from Liverpool. COPENHAGEN —arr.ves Nov 22—Stmr Scylia, from Stettin. Sailed Nov 22-Stmr Amsterdam from Rotter- dam PHILADELPHIA—Arrived Penuland, from Liverpool. Importations. SAN DIEGO—Per Santa Rosa—7 pkgs mds pkes paper, 1 coll rope, 2 wheels, 4 drums cheese, 1 cs dry goods, 22 sks dried fruits, ¥0 pkgs fisn, 1 cs soap, 128 bxslimes. 24 bxs oranges, 2 cs eggs, 322 bxs raisins, 1 cs coffee, 546 bxslemons, 55 s honev, 1 osk crockery, 3 cs tobacco, 1 radiator. Redondo—277 sks corn, 720 sks barley, 101 sks driel fruits, 1157 sheep, 68 bxs lemons, 259 sks nuts, 19 pkgs mdse, 199 bxsoranges, 1 pkg caste ings, 1 bx s0ap, 2 €S books, 2 sks asbestos. Port Los Angeles—22 bxs lemon: sks nuts, 25 bxs oranges, Z bxs telephones. 30 Lbis bine- stone. 95 pkes hardware, 1 bicscle, 8 cshoney, 1 bx roilers, 30 bls corn husks, 4 cs poultry food, 4 ¢s hams. Santa Barbara—89 bdls hides, 2 pkgs mdse, 1 bx plants, 1 bx telepnone supp'ies, 8 bxs fish, 8 bxs shrubbery, 26 sks crawiish, 189 bxslemons, 1 sk nuts. Port Harford—562 sks barley, 256 sks wheat, 1 bx rollers. 2032 sks beans, 314 sks mustard. 703 sks dried fruits, 1 pkg collars. 18 bxs butzer, 1 sk waluuts, 67 bxs apples, 1 sk poratoes, 2¥ cs eggs, 1 bx olives, 6 coops cnickens. 50 sks beans, 9 ske seed, 9 pkes mdse, 1 €3 honey, 4 bxs fish, 4 horses, PORT HARFORD-—Per Bonita—44 hogs. Lompoc Land ng—6 sks beans, 4379 sks barley, 8 sks mustard, 26 sks dried fruits, 1cs rubber goods. Santa Cruz Island—7 bais pelts, 1184 sheep. Goleta—25 cs pampas plumes, 1bdl hides, 203 sks wainuts, 2 bbis apples, 1 sk corn, 1sk nats, BUCHEN LANDING—Per Alex Duncan— 1625 sks beans. Pizeon Point—408 sks oats. 45 sks potatoes, 176 sks barley, 264 sks beans, 167 sks wheat, 36 sks fax, 36 sks abalones, 57 sks abalone shelis, 1 ONOLULU—Per Martha Davis—2058 sugar. Consignees. Per Santa Rosa—Sinsheimer Bros: H Brunner; CE Whitney & Co: W C Price & Co: Haas Bros; A B ercheir; Wolf & Son: Marshall & Retmer: Cle- ment, Pringle & Co: Getz Bros & Co: Cressy & Co; Wheaton, Breon & Co: Russ, Early & Co: Sanford Bioy; Norton, Teller & Co: Dodge, Sweeney & Co: Dairymen’s Unlon: Witzel & Bak s Bros: L enaco: Hilmer, Bredhoft & Schul ton Bros; Stundard Oil Co: Weland Brewing Co: H Dutard H Heckman & Co: B G Ruhl & Co; J 8 Ingugliaj Erianger & Galinger; Bassett & Bunker: M Rosen- thal; Geo W McNear; Moore, Ferguson &Co: N P K R: G Camilioni& Co: Tillmann & Bendel: Sune sei Tel & Te: Co: American Umon Fish Co: Labor Jixchanze: L G Sresovien & Co; Milam & Co: Cox Seed and Plant Co; W B Sumner & Co; ~ Strauss: A Paladini; Levi, Spiegel & Co: L Scatena & Co: F Cavaznrro} J Ivancovich & Co: Garcia & Maggints Wetmore Eros; Lievre, Fricke & Co; Cal Ink Co; H Kirchmann & Co: L Dallaman & Co: Hooker & Co: Bray Sous & Co; Italian-Swiss Colony: A Enea & Co; Roih & Co: O & Rode & Co: Pacific Coast Fish Co: A K P Harmon: Francis Bros: 1 J Parridze & Co; Enterprise Brewery: Gray & Ar0s: San Francisco Brewery: Crown Distlllery Co; The Rosenblatt Co; kisen Vineyard Co; Cali- fornia Wive Assn: Stauffer Chemical Works: Geo H Tay & Co: A Gonzates: H Weber: Dellepaine & Co® Pacific Ammon.a ana Chemical Works; A Gerberding & Co; Newmark & Edwards: Morgan & Chick: D E Alison &Co: R F Byxiey: R D Wellman, Peck & (o: 0C & N Whit- Doriif, Nov 22 — Stme Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson ; Burnell & Co: J H Newosuer & Co: A Schiiling & Co; A J Kinsky: Gould & Jaudin; Chas s Baynes; Ml Wauk-e Erewerv: Campodonico & Malcoim; John C boyie; MT Freitas & Co. E & Nas! F P cN Le Count: A Galli Frui C0o; C & Ho,orook: McCouneil; ~teiger & Kerr: W Cohwi: M P Kohls berg & Co: Hirsch & Co: Cerf, Schioss & Co; J Neyian: Rallw.y Guide PubCo: Nash & Co: H O Greeihood: M S Simas: T A McKee: E W ellball. Per £onita—sStandard Oil Co: C A Johnson: A B Hotaling & Co: Wieland Brewing Co: M Giaettis ontz Meyertield, Mitcheil & Co: J M Moore: W @& Lowrv & Co: voodall, Pe.king & Co: A Pallles; Grangers' Business Assn: Fie d & Stone; Dibbe & Co: H Dutara: Geo W McNear: Hills Bros; Jas Fisber: W C Price & Co: Geo Morrow « Co; Santa Cruz Isiand Co. Per Alex Duncin—Sinsheimer Bros: H Dutard; McDonough & Runyon: M T Freitas & Co: Kittla >-; John Cereter: Johu Lowrie. T H Butwell, Marcha Davis—Welcn & Co; Wiiliams, Dic mond & Co. GEORGE H. FULLER DESK (0. OFFICE DESKS. chasing. 638-640 Mission St. OFFICE FURNITURE #mzar AND FIXTURES. &5 mcé F.lyI)ETBE'? & CO., -306 POST STRE & Coruer stockiom >