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10 THE COMMERCIAL WORLD ITHE SAN FRANCISC _ O CALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1897. OF THE MARKET SUMMARY Silver Whe ntinue o change in E Tay. ses unchanged pg. kutier and Cheese easy. e. Other Poultry dull SHIPMENTS OF SALMON, this port dunng 0 486,1 WLEK'S FAILUKES. d with ires for the past . 1 ha cizars, 1 general ions 1 OVERLAND SHIPMENTS, of freisht from Northern via Southern om tan in October 5; San Jose, 1enio und East, 1120 do 500 a0 Wine, d Fruits. 405 do pai ‘ tae curre that the 176 do eui's message will de with the NeeE 5. 6 ¥ 9.8 o .cy and take a posi atisfactory to | do W S 1 | sound-money s-ntiment. 44 do 0 ¢ 63 do Rice The fauct that >ecretary Gage, n hisspeech in ana 795 do Tea New York on 1 hursdsy evening, de.lt oniy with | 4 es as mon‘h was that | gen raliiies us {0 the currency and - headm nistra- | of 64 tons Sugar from ¢ and. something vew. | tion's policy 1n regard ihereto. coested neither sur- @8 }/P Gl vma @8 |O Clear & Partly Cloudy '@ Cloudy ® Rain®Snow | SHADE: | pelL& W 154 | Cnited States. SHADED AREAS SHOW PRECIPITATION Dal & Bilo. & 11 | Wells-Farg DURING PA 12 HOURS. * Preferred........ 4ils Miscellaneous— = Exie. new 1435 A CoL Oll.. rxplanation, First preferred.. 5 | Preterred The arrow fies with the wind. The top figuree | Ft YWarne.... »]19 S ¢ eistion indicae m n terapers e fas e | C. Songfo referred days: underneath e amount o1 | Hocaiog Val LR o equal temperatare The | Lake Shore 10914 Com. Cable Co.. BaFomeLTic, Frtssuis and || Lonisi&: Naan: 2435 Col F & lron. 1 by fair wearher: ‘“low” ,:;n:.l. !nnL o y’I:I essure. and is us reced Met St Raliway. ectric... s ety Dreceded | Michigan Centrai.101%; iliinols S ar on the Washington | MDD &St L...... 25 |ia (lede Gas. 5 the interor | @0 do 1st prefd. 88 |Lesd..... 1d the isobars extend | MO. Pacific.. 815 do prefd.... o ecart aate 18 o tas | Moblle & OBl 24 | Nat. Lin Ol nciosed with isovars of | M0. K & T 124 Uregon Imp. C of Oregen is improo- cinity of Idaho, and or summer ana coider | N ¥ Chicago& 5L, 13% |ctan RopedTwine 414 erse of these conditl vrefd. 7 A a0 0pposite result. onditlons | 45 go 24 prerd. 31 . 3 Nor West.... iy T & tron THE : ©r BUREATU. No Amer Uo. e S Leather. THE WEATHER BUREAU. e ikl r e nrenti e Preferred . B3l U S Eubber UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- | Optarie & W T 181s Preferred TURE WiaTuir BUREAU, SAN FRANCISCO, No- | Ore R & Nav...... 34 | WesternUn ven ber 26 5r M Ure Short Line.... :._'$'\_\‘“- 2 are ihe rainfalls for the past | Fittsbur Preferred twenty-four hours and iho sessonal rainfalls to | yESRIPE o io G & Watn At with those of the ~ame date 1ast | £¢ Louis & SW Preferred this season 8.57, last sea- | Preferred... StUL & Southern.. 414 00. this season 4.15, last | St Paul... do 1st preferred. 914 o .00 this season 294, | Preferred Y So2d preterred Francisco .00, this season CLOSING BONDS. Fresno .00, this season | U S New s, reg. .. N J Cent Gen 5a. 1 LS do do 4s. coup. North Carolina 6s. 3 an Luis Uhispo.00. this | 99, dods, reg....... : Los Angeles 00, this | dods. coup....... Ists 1 seuson 2.99; =an Diego.00, this | o s, reg 2s0m 2.08; Yuma.00; this sea Gobs, reg....... . 9.1 S o34, coup... NYC&LA106 3 0, | District 5 6be. Nor & Ws....... 120 an Franci at.: Maximum temperature 56, | Aja Class . | Northwest Consols 1423 uimum 43, mean 5 Do Ciass B Do, debds........116 e e ; % > L Do, Class C. Oregon Nav lsts..112%g Wentiter Conditions and General Fore- | 10 G Lo-- eths: e casts. | Atchison 4s.. ... B612 O S Line 63t An area of high pressure covers the country be- | Do, Adj 48 Sstr... tween the Rocky Mountai ie great lakes. | Sanada So. 2 B 18 Erre Can Pac 1sis. — | DoSstr 10 here has Leern a 4 of zn inch over North Dakota. | Cé& Ohio 55 , 11115 needing ds. Bl Ox Coast the pressure has remained & D 3%as ... 10455 Rio G Wesl, 1sis.. 5llg | e K G 1sis 10~ St L& LN Gen 58 s e &R G5 SMlalSi L&ESF S g Tenn 1sts .. 10815 >t P consols.. ... ay over et Yrie Gen 45 27085 3P C & Plats. Mounistan i : FW &Dlstsir. 69 Do, 5s... IO e oL Sonly Gen Electric 53....10114!S Carol 5 i prifae ally ]| GH &5A6s... 104 “outnern v 5.... and Bitling gyeoutred In | do do s '0fd 104 |~tanRpe&Twinedy snd killing frostinthe t&n | ;g T Cant 85.::..11115| Tenn New S oA do con 6s........1 Tex Pac L san Francisco fo) thirty | 1ua ¢ 1ete; 89%a| Do, reg el S8 | BranipiCoir B iU = v N h frosts | Kan P 1su(D D)i T.109%% | U P D & Guif 1sts. 47 A omrday | 1a Nw Consol 43..100 | Wab 1st bs. Hzhtnortawest- | &N Ul d3...... wiYa| Do. 2ds.. e inraee| 100 ™| West Shor L 5T s 3 e 119 7| KsCily P&Gsts 55— 3 MINING STOCKS. urday; | Chollar............8 40[Oniano.., 250 Crown Pofnt. """ 1[0l 70 om Moun #'pais, trken a | Con. Cal. & Va. 105| Pivmouth 08 north wind. tvelve miles per hour: | Deadwood 90| Quicksil SR tor | Gouid & Curry’. 18| “ao pid.. . 500 ALEXANDER MCADIE, | Hale & Norcross. 1 4v|Sierra Nevada. L o0 | Luca. Forecast Official. | Homestake. - 2000 ~tandard - 150 Tron Sitver, 25/ rion Con. E NEW YORhK >10Cn MARKKET, Mexican. ... 50 Veilow Jacksio .l 5o | NIW YORK Nov 26.—The latter part of the it Any showed s provement in bu-iness on the | ROSTOX, Nov. 25 —Atchiaon. 123g: Bell Tel Ex R one. 258: Chicago, ~Burlington #nd Quincy, : 3 er those recently pre- | 18 %un Diezo, Bostou aud Mon ana, 149, 1ard r 1 neglected ard peially mar iled 1o recover at any Iis weakness wes | sttained that and 000 passed It, reaching 10035¢ d an incr t of eariings, which | in the afternoon, which was also the final pr.ce, suowed an fncrease an Si000. A Dbad “sgneeze” of the shorts was chiefly re- e g ment bacrs o the ceneral | sponsible for local sirensth. ~although _higher S 10 be taken into cousideration tha month were belorgest for | endency of the jocal marxets, Exporters bought ementin the market | only miderately of wheat, bat (00 about 700.- iz, bui they were | 000 Lushes of corn to-day. December wheat ©f the narrow ases. The choef jo- | ranced from 9¥54sc 10 10035, and May from 9434c terest in the marcel cencrea e specialiies, | to Dl closing at 96 7 ot hese ail d veioped strength before trading pJosk in progeis s Menhatin uae mos: Merchandise. throu_liou uin of 25 There was non | Lo deys, 63,688 bbis: exporta. 5044 bbis. Mar- the streusih of Lnis Stock. ~ugar aiso | ke gly hel irly aci marked Tecovery 11om Its recent depres: |y preai ey rud fairly acily osed 255 T tian 04 Wednesday. £AT—Keeipts, two days, s trud cied nothing in the cen. | €Xports, 117,741 bushels. =pot—Firm. news of which continucd to | 1ed, i1 0154« ptions opened firmer on cables, show improv meat. ‘Ihe actual raie for iong | advanced during the aay on a big scare of Decem- sterling exchan.e advanced s additional to-day. | ber shoris and closed unsettied at 135@15gc net omeof (lie deman i for lung 8 criiag s for uss i © the lending of fund 0 ve com- buying ¢ th «p ration which ix 0nd. There was ul8o said g steriing for specuiution, 13 th s of excnange wiil_advence by the tures, as (he balance of trad= my have +hifted by toat tin, The bond market was fairly zctive and prices were firm. loial sales, $1.240 000. Ktates f ursc upons were coupon 1 ower bid Lol sa.cs § steeds to-das were 172,700 5. ares, inciuding: Burlington 18.350: L. and N. 434 Manvatiun 22 :8) v Jers.. Central 4:90, Norwmern 1acific 4407, a0 the cases 114.000, 5. valued Lerritories e corre- ~30 do a coast. warmer road s ocks. however, \ them was ver: narrow. | NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET. d ¢uriug the early part | i 52 nee of lower prices for | NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—After several weeks of juite active selling here s 1 United 14 ower aad the Lives preferred 9184, Ruex Island 5150, St Paul 18,18 P assessme.is prid) 5750. B cific (all as 5900, ), Uni | e Peovic’s Gus 26,300, Consoliduted gas 425, Sugar MARKETS. | LONDON YOFK, Nov. 'he Fvening Post's Londen financial cablegram says: The stock mar- kets were idie und irregular to-day, but most of them were unsteady until the close, which was flat on various vague rumors. Kaflirs slumped on renewed but unconfirmed ports of Cecil Khodes' death. Other markets | sazzed on the reported coilision of French and nothing the markets Rnglish troops on the Niger aily authentic 1n this SLOrY, lack ens rzy aud are ca Ameri als weie on the placing by Brazil 5 per < T'he bilis are of four months Ber.in e bu s frigh’ened anis were duil. Glasgow and the Continent- liing moderately. Brazils were battr the Rotlischilds of £2.000.000 nt treasury bills at €8 per cent various dates from six to twenty- hange is quoted here to-day at 20.36. buc T have reason to beiieve tha t otation is nominal. The real rate is nearer 20 57 and_gold aken here for Germany goes out ata loss. Vien- 18 exc e IS a0 udvancing. Ihe Parls Bourse w.s steady and the Ber.io market d REVIEW OF :Hi STOCK MARKET. NEW YORK. Nov. 26 Biradstree:’s Financial Review (0-morrow w Although speculation bas been mainl in the bands of iraders. the un- dertone of sirength was apparent throughout :he week's (ransactions on the Stock Exchanse. The hol on ‘1hursdsy. however, created an indis. position to trade, and resulted in loss of more seti- ing to obtain more Iimited profits on the bull side. On Friday, the marset, atter an early spell of hesiiation with some stight bearish news, devel- ngih 1o bear covering and closed better. There n.s been no Very severe pressure, and while except in & few stocks declded support was <inz. it is the general mpression that i'quida- 5 15 Over and the siocks are in strong nands. Ihe approsching meeiing of Congress is Te- garded as the next specalative factor of import- | ance, ard it 1s concluded that large financial in- terests are walting Uil the session begins, and the attitude of the uxtional iaw-makers on the cu - rency and Cubais developed. ~o far as the ad- istration Ix concerned, the -street” st larse | has b en favoraoly impressed both by the pacific s characterized the negotiations oped & nor went. though & portion of t antidipate a more posi- isappo 1 was disposed U 1 terance. There was an ab ence of UNIavor- able deve opments (hreuguout (he week, and more attention was puid to the coutinued increase in taiiroad earnings anu_ circumstances affeciing the specu a ive position of particular properties. The siatement of the iustal men. of over $13.- 000.000 of the Union Pacific purchase money was | accompuished on last Monday without any dis- tne loan market and whaiever inter- that connection refers to the disposi- 1e Kunsas Pacitic divisiod, the foreciosu e turba | von Gt wiich takes piace on December 15, no | ement being yet reached between and the reorganization com- 201 of any 1mportance | Liug trom the Bourse has nasivg. as not been & ar market, :hou: een larger than the p NEW YOKK MONEY MARKET, Closing Prices for Londs aud Railway ~hares. Nov. 26.—Money loan 116@2% e paper, a4laY i ! on call essy | closed at 2% | Sterling ex- bankers' bills | for cemand and at £4 53 Gays: posted rates, $4 8%lu@ mercin bills, 34 5214; bar siver, B8l ment bonds, easier; | irm. NEW at 1 prime YORE, mercan; L@ s S Ly foi 8 Xty B aulsd 56 eriifcate: dollars, 4534¢: vover onds, duil; railroad b CLOSING sTOCK | | , matirosas— st Laul & Omaha. 76 | | 3234 | Preterred ..o 148 | | 6ag sub Ma M | 1215 Southern Pacific.. 1914 | | 80 % Southern A i 52 | Preferred....... 28%y Central Pacific.... 1013|Texus & Pacific... 103, | Ches & OBlo. ... 207 U Pirat assmepd 2 | Chicago & alion. 160" |U ¥'D & G. Chicazo, B & Q.... 9.3 Wabash.._. | (hicago & k. Hli.. B%is| Preferred . | Chicago, Ini & L. 8ls Wheel & L' { “do do prefd. 26 | Preferred......... clce sl $1%' Y xpress Com reterred.. 78 °| adaws Ex. Del & Hudson.....10514| A merican 3314 Pacific Mall 84 Pullman Pal 1057 | Silver Cert prefd N J Central. N Y Centrai. ao | i ‘ | | ‘ | ‘ l id.,m | ; | 4 ' | ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ n Ghgo Term 4414 | Pacific 65, of '95. ..10254% Butte and Bosion, 254 unsatisfaciory marsets, “doilar wheat,” in ihe speculative acceptance of the term, was realized on 'Change to-day. ‘The December op:ion early cables had much 10 do with the esrly advancing NEW YO , Now. 26. — FLOUR—Recelpts, advance, December having once more passed the mark. November. clowea $1 0015 De- 8 1-16c@$1 0. 3. closed §1 00I5e Receipts, two uays, 105,275 bushels; n.u;u::s, 124,365 bushe s. Spot market firm; No. 2, Jic. 1 HOPS—Steady WuOL-—Sieady. Fleec d@3lc PETROLEUM - Quier. United closed 67c asked. (DIG TRON—Walraols duil, §6 50 bid; 6 90 sket COPPER — Lake, quier a: §10 65 bid- and $10 75 asked. F1X—Dull; $13 65 bid and $13 75 asked. SPELTLR-Quies; $3 95 bid and $4 U5 asked. | LEAD—Quiet at $3 asKed: brosers’ sirong st & COFFEE—Options closec s. S les, 33.75! @5 85: March, Spoc Coftee— K10, stendy 1gc. 7 jobbing, €645:: mila, quiet; 60, tendy at a net galn of 0 bags, inciuding De- $5 60(@d 65. No 7 invoice, Bl Cordova. 81@ SUGAR—Raw, firm; refived, steady. BUTTER— Receipts. Western creamery, 14@25¢: D la@lac. G GN—Recelp 3. and Pennsylvania, 20 Be. 6282 packeges: quiet: 26,600 packages: quiet; gins, 23c: faciory, State Dried Fruit NEW YORK, Nov. fruits: Evaporated apples qu 26, — alifornia dried riet and steady. Kvaporated apples, common, 5@7c B pound; prime wire trav, Y@ ac. ® Ib. CHICAGO GRAI CHICAGO, Nov. ¥6. Wheat s 734c: wood-dried, prime, 8Yact as 10 size and guallty. —ioyal, T@81sc: Moor Park 9@11c. —Unpeeled, 7@102; peeled, 12@20c MARKET. rted firm at from 9174@92c for May and 951@961jc for De- cember, compared with 9114 zpectively at the close. ‘Lh @917~ and 961 re- he additional strength came from an avance at LIVerpoo: of &3d to begin with, added to the effact of A from the Signal >ervice plenty of bearish news nearly an hour after erate selling with the teuden: down ward for May, Decem in Cincinnati Price Cu: after December 1 there woul rediciion There was and for culd-wave Bureau. circulation, e opening thers was mod- cy of prices slightly ber, however, holding rrent estimated that a stiil be 100.000,000 bushels available exportable surplus in ‘this puntry. The Kansas crop report said that the fncrease in that State was 16 per cent. The Buenos Ayres correspondent estimated that Algentina wi bushels of wheat 1o ‘dispose of for_export of the London Times uld have 37,500,000 Re- ceipts at Minneapolis and Duluth since Wednes- day morning were 1542 carl the similar two days of the [ a year na 215,693 bushels opening December began L first, but very soon with the au advancing sorm. L o< from 9614 (0 9 9814, and muother series of I $1 Jay resjonded m a sul vancing o 93V It wus al covering. St bidders at the commencemen host of traders jolaed hardiy a bushel of wheat for in :he trade. nst 2144 for veek and 544 <ads ag: revious Chicago got 191 cars and shipped About two minutes fier the o advance slowly at gathering impetus of without causing May bove the price it opened at, but when the muer made & spasmodic jump that took it to eaps that landed it at table munner by ad- I & muit rof shorts Li5uis shorts were said to be aciive it of the buise, and & The sale until the market had renched $1, when the anxious vnes were fur- nistied with 5o much that a resuited ized 10 walt any longer o get Price Soun shot up agatn, Tae atlantic port clea vere 00 bushels from Gal sudden drop 10 977 But the shorts were 100 badly demors.- uLder cover and the ngs of wheat and flour cqual 10 ab ut 515.000 buskels, inc uding New Yors poried 25 boatlords. or say 200, 00 bushels, 8oid for export. Muy, after react first buige to 931zc. brcame and reached 931ac before the at 9315c. that ing a littie from Its stronger than befor-, close. It wound up Lecember got up t #91,¢ aud closed at Corn was not very aciive and responded very lazily to the encouragenent Ihe tendency wes downward it got from wheat 1 untii wheat became very budish, and 1 had evideoly the latter to that:k 10r the Yge adva.ce ii made in the end. Decew be: 0x(s were barely steady, but & di- tinc.ly finn feeling was noti: eable i May The iong crowd was wiling to exchange the former fr the latior aC 15 213 differcuce Oniy a 1air busin' 88 Wes dune in provisions. The under one was firw, chiefly in’ ympathy with the grali maket., bt price ranges were DArrow. Th eading futures ranged ARTICLER as follows: Wiheat 2o. 2 Novimber. Decenie: 921y 26 No. 2 November December... May... ... Oais No. December. ss Pork B bbl ember. Junuary.. May........ z Lard, 3 100 s— December . 3 Januar, BRVEE short Ribs 100 s Decembe: January.. Cash_quotations were ms T Winter paten 8. ¥4 50@ 00: oliows: Floar, straits. T4 0@ sprin< specials. $550: spiing patent ., @5; strais, $4 40@4 60: bacers, $3 50 @3 60: 'No. Spring _ wheat. 9.14@93c: No. 3 Spring Wheat. 6@94c: No. 2 Kea, @$1: No. 2 Corn. 2655@:634ci No. 2 Uats. o' 2 White, 24@24%5: No. 3 White, . 3@24c: No. 4bc: No. 2 Barley, f0.b, 26@40c: No. 3 —: o 4 —: No. 1 Fiaxseed, $1051.@] 1014: Prime Timotny Seed. Mess Fork @ ool, $7 25@7 30: Lard. B 100 Snort " Kios sides (lcose). 34 17 a Dry salted Shoulders (boxed). 434@bc: Short Clesr Sides (boxea), 434@45gC: W hisky, distillers’ finistied oods, per gal. $i19: Sugar. cut loat, $584: granuiated. §5 21: standard a, =ik ARTICLIA | Recelpts. | Shipments 2 e o | e Flour, bbls . | 9.000/ 21,000 Wheat. bu. 93.000/ 41,000 Corn, bu. ... | 307,000 294,000 Oats’ bu._ | 420000] 504,000 Rye, bu, | 15,000f ........ Barley, b 133,000 Un the Produce Exchange (0-dav the Butter ma: ket wes steady. Crermery, @19c: Wheat Move Receipts. Dututn . M1iwauk 71/000 5.3%9 104,000....0 Toteco. St 52181 . Balumor v ..New Ui 647,818 cheess quiet, 8@SUge: Cltles. Minneapol Chicago.. L. Philadelpnin. 15@21c; dairy. €zgs firm, tresn, ments. Shipments. | Busheis ce Louis ... Detrot. .. . re .. esns.. PARIS FUTURES. & Flour — Opening .. Closing. W Leat—Gpening Ciosing Opening. Closing. KASTEEN LIVESTO CHICAGO, Nov. 26.— were scarce and sales were Good to exira steers, $4 7. CK DMARKET mostly ai low prices. @5 50: commonest crades, $3 80@4 65. s.ockers and feeders were in fair demand at $3 00@3 80 for siockers o cal 450 for feeders; calves wel 380G re steady at #5 75 650 for the beiter grades; Western rangers soid 5 £ 0@ AU HOGS 5 3 30@3 45, while pigs wen Y3, the bulk of SHERP—Sold at §2 50@3 00 for the poorest to §4 50@t +5 for the best seling at §3 60@4 603 yeariin and e welners brougnt %4 00@) 85. I.ecelpty — Cattle, 5000. 5500; K K ANSAS CITY, Nov. 5600. Market steady & 508495 4 stockers @32 HOGS—Receipts, 17,000. lower. Fulk of sales, 83 £3 15@3 35 packer: #3 20 @3 35:1igh 20@3 25; pigs, 53 30@3 35. S K EI—Receipts. 2000. $4 70@6; mutions, $34 75. Oma, Nov. 2 ronger. Nat o s na.ve cows a and OMAMA, Market acilv 190 W, sales were at an extreme ranze of the hogs selling at ¢ largely st 33 10@ » flocks, fed Westerns 1gs sold up io £5 00 44 75. lambs sold at hogs, 31,000; sheep, nsas City. —CATTLE—Receipts, onz. Native steers. ud helfers 1 5U@ feeders, $3@4 45; bulls $2 7o Market weak 7ljc 25@4 40: heavies @3 35: mixed, $325 yorkers, $3 30@3 35; Market firm. Lambs, —CATTLE—Recelpts. 1200. ve beef steers, 83 85@ stern steers, $3 70@4 30: Texas sieers, $3@3 £0; cows and_hciters, §2 90@3 80: canners, $2@2 B0 stockers and feeders. £3 50@4 40;;cu. ves, $3@6: bulls ana stazs. $.@3 60. is—Keceipts. 6000. Market 5@10c lower. £320@3 30: mixed. 83 25@3 30: 1ight, 13 50@3 45: bulk of saies, 3 20@3 50 3 Si1LJ P—Receipts, 4500, Marked sieady. Falr to choice natives, §3 70@4 50 : tair o choice West- crns, $3 50@A 35: common and slock sheep, $3@ 3 B0 Jumbs, $4@5 50. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Nov. 26.—The Bulletin will say to-morrow ‘The marxet bas ru.ed more MARKET. Bos on Commercial of the wool market: active. Most of the wool sola will average Port Philip at 31@3214c, bu: over & million pounds wi 46 Austiailau bas risen scoured pound and all eighths blood bave rallled sli; reaction. The firmer tone of foreiga ere Gee Long ul 31@ about & cent, the domestics above three- ghtly from the recent mar<ets and the bet- ter demand _for winter ciothin 8 are responsible for he improved conditions o1 the murket. ‘The sales of the week are 2 283,000 pounds do- mestic and 4.%52.000 vounds forelgn, against 1,096,000 pounas domestic and 2,795,000 pounds foreign last week and 4,41 and 1,072,00 toreign for the 000 poands domest ¢ same week last yenr. “The sales (0 date show an increase of 93,786,900 pous the sales to (he sume dat in The receipts to date show a bales domestic and 33,525 f. COF1EE NEW YORK, Nov. x6.—. THE ds domestic and 126,7: #8,200 forelgn from 18¢6. n iucrease of 127,061 re gn. MAREKET. a resuit of the war e was | | s0d mius are suppliea LE—Choice beeves | 7715 bid and $3 8214 | | are siiunied relat vely more savorably. Uther lines represenzirg scisonable distribution are | manufaciurecs of woolens, cloihing, sboes and | i i | | | week | Baltimore ... o 1484106 San Francisco....... 1 Cinclnnati. s imtag | New urlean: | Minneapoiis | Detroit... 5,720,687 Cleveland. . 5.448,994 Loulsviile. .. 5,744,781 Providence. .. s 5.670.500 21 Milwank 4,602,167 now being waged between the Arbuck'e Coffee Company and the Woolson Spice Company the | sales of coffee during (he week now ending have DUCH AT [0 excess of any simiiar period during tie Lkl . Coffee brokers dclarel to-cay that their sales have b-en doubled The Woolson Spice \ompany, which is con- troued b - the Havemeyrrs, 15 8 liing Rio No 7 at | 9c per ponnd. Not to be outdone, the Arbuckles | have mrde a r-duciion in 'heir es. Cotfee is | BOW cheaper \hau it has been ~Ine hefore ihe war, 8.y the old deaiers. and it the fizht lasts there s no teling ai what price it wil go. Au- other reason for the low price !s to be found in the €normous quantity ot green coffee now here. TRADE. NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—R. G. Dun & Co. weekly review of trade will say Lo-morrow: The heavy export of wheat, with the renewed aa- vance lu price, is the most interesting ana Import- | ant feature of this week’s events. ~ince August, | when he extent of the foreign deficiency became Tealized, exporis have been lsrger than in corre- | sponding weeks of any previous years. The cot- | {on exports also have become very heavy and the 0utgo of corn fails but Ifttle below lastyears un- precedented record, while inexporis o manufac- ifuring products. especia’ly hinery, all records for the season have been surpassed. While the ag:re a'e for ~ovember last year was over $£1.9,00.0.0 shipmeuts from New York for three weeks have been but slightly | smaller with « taie prospect that (e Known in- crease in coitou and otaer products from other | POrls muy make up the ceficiency. Meanwhile | Impurls are running bebind lase vEAr's at New Y urk i eariv 32,000,000 this wonth, so that an- other excess of exports Over imports, amounting 0 about 360,000,060 for the month, is probable. But this would mane &0 cxcess of about $-10,- 00,000 i1 four months. After the slignt decline Jast Saturday wheat rose t0 100Y4 for November, with No. 2 red and other grades sel ing many cents higher. Yet Western receipts are o1 e..ormous muguitude, in four weeks 27.072.204 bushels, ugainst 9,124 835 in the salie four weexs last year, whiie atlautic exports, flour inciuied, were for (he weck 3,62-,448 bushe.s. and for four weeks 13,437,839, agalns. 7,73..685 lsst year. ‘Ihe shipments irom other poris have also becn heavy, and noihing ap) ears Lo Change former estimates of & uropexn needs. The Iron industry shows 1o decrease in product or consumption of pig, but with much re- duced orders tor products excess of production i3 expected, and Bessemer salls shade Lo $10 1oand | gray forge 10 #9 2 at Pittsbure, though Chicago aud Ensiern markets snow 00 chanse. Billets are also weakeral Pittsburg at $15. IoXpectation of lower prices tends (0 produce the time when new business 1s small and the miils are WOTKinz mostly on small orders, with buyers impatient for deliv- erles. Other lurge orders are heid b.cx in piates by inabili.y of tie works lo deiiver in thetime desired. In burs, agricultural and rai way manufacturing causes @ heavy demand at Chicago 1o s pre- ferred 10 steel and ihin shects are alsoin Letier demand, but bars ure a shade lower a: Pitisburg aid Dot wire aid cat nuils. Some large ordeis forr ils by Lastern iailways are reported Some reduciion 1o prices 0! wool @ppears, pos- sibly wveraging hulf a ceut. with sules of au fan smouuting (0 2,700.000 pounds in & few large biocks in boston, but the Lotie is vtili SO _Falures for the week have been 48 in the United States against 300 last year, and 25 in Ca ada against 38 last year. DUN’S REVIEW Or BRADSTE Ei’s KEVIEW. NEW YORK, Nov. Bradstreet’s to-morrow will say: Notwithstandin: the appearance of a demand for holiday speciulties at some points in | the South, at «hicsgo, St. Louls and in r-gions tributary thereto, general ir.de throughout the | couniry bus shown no general improvement this week. Most tavorab e reports are from the terri- tory west of the Miss p ippl River and north of Missouri and Kansas, where cilder weatner has stimulated demand snd_the interior and couatry merchants have been buying with comparauve | freedom. The Eastern cotton goods indystry continues de- | pressed. Consumers evidently do not intend to | buy extensively until they believe the vrice of raw cotwen Is ready to adyance. Competition from ~outhern milis. more particularly overpro- duction by manutacturers wio produce a single stajle. under les existing iarge siocks end the heaviness o1 prices Converters and manufactu of common yarns Jobbers of groceries. AU Philadeiphia there fs a check in the demand for products in leading textile lines and arrange- mentsare maning to ruu on shorter time Iron and sieel have not Leen in as active demand s expected and are fower, notwithsianding furnaces with orders sufficient to carry tuem well into next year. A iavorable feu- ture1s found 1n advances of wuges of operatives fn various incus rial lines. Wheal exports, af- fected aimost eniirely by the holiday~, show a 0.siderabie decrease from last weck's total yregate exports of wheat, flour included . from bLoth coasts of tue United ~tate: and from Canada, this wee< &re 5,465,163 bush- els. aguinst 6,663,000 bushels Iast week; 3,753, 000 Lushels lust vear, 2.460.000 bushels in 1895, 668,000 bushe.s in 1893. Corn exports would have been larger but for this Teuson, a100n:INS 10 2,68 000 bushels, apainst 3,309,000 bu-h-is last iveek: 2,920.000 bushels ldist year, 1,520,000 bushels in 1895 and 1,650, 000 bushels in 1834, i There aie 236 business failures reported | throtgnout this week, compared with 285 last 96 in the week a year ago. 285 two years #go, 307 1n the corr-sponding week of 1894, and as compared with 288 In tie (ike pericd of 1893. | There are 34 failures reporied trom the Domin- fon of Canada this week, compared with 31 last week: 36 iu the week a year 80, and b2 two years 850. | BANK CLEARINGS. i 1804 and 2,440,000 bushels - | NEW YORK, Nov. 26. — Tne following | table, complied by Bradstreet, shows the bank | clearings at the principal ciiies for the week ended | November 25, with the perceniage of increaseand | decreuse, as compared with the corresponaing week last yegr: Percentages. ; Crries. Inc. Dec New York. 16.8 Bosto Chicago. .. Philadelphia. 56.687,416 . | ~t. Louis..... 23962803 | Pittsburg. .. 14,376,050 Kansas City St. Paul. 5.033,.58 Luftaio. 4,150,094 Omaba 4,454,965 Ind:anapolis 5 148 Co.umbns, ORio. ... . 5800 savaunah . o 4 615.850 Denver 5 1,9: 6.3 Atixnta. 4 1.398, Salt Lake Cit = 1,0:7,418 Pontland, Or. : 1,807,412 - 1,240,597 : 770/55% 685,265 1,230,177 Galveston 7,235.300 Houston . 7,289,717 $1,008,457, 295 420,161,751 Totals. U. 8. Totals outsiae Yor City..... New » o Montreal “Toronto. Winnipeg. . Halitax Hamilton.. St Joun, N. B... Do Feo Totals.... NORTHERN WHrAI MARKEL, Oregon. PORTLAND. Nov. 26 —The local wheat market | hes moved up again, in response to advices | from kurope, and exporters opened tbe market | to-day with quotations of 77¢ for W.lla Walla, | and at the close of business it was going a cent bevter than this, with blue stem and valley at 79@0c. As usual when prices begin to advance Ihe selling movement is restricted, and those who would have gladly accepied 79¢ last week are now o sell. T eaed Hiriush ship Kiginshire, with 128,678 bushes wheat; Carradale, 11K,309 bushels, and Cromarty-hire, with 86,954 bushels wheat, all for Queenslown. Washingron. TACOMA, Nov. 26.—Wheat higher. stem, 80Y3c; No. 1 club, 77%c. PORTLAND’S BUSINESS, PORTLA ND, Nov. :6—kxchanges, $403 305 balances, $63,415. CASH IN THE WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 —To-day’s statement of the condition of the tresury shows: Avallable ‘nshbalance, $:15,149 459: goid ieserve, §166, | 654,510. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES No. 1 blue TREASURY. NEW YORK. Nov. 26.—Porter Bros. Company s0ld to-day: Grapes—Tokays, $180@1 90: sin- gle crates assorted, §1 20 @1 90; Verdeils, 1 10@ 185: Cormicuons, '$1 16@l s0; Black Feiraras, $l@!1 25. FOREIGN MARKETS. | Loundon. LONDON, Nov. 26.—Consols, 11834: silver, 27%gd; Freuch rentes. 103t 50c. Liverpool. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 24-—Wheai—Firm; No. | 1 standard Calhfornis, —: cargoes off coast, no:h- ing doing: carsoes on passage. nominally un- chunged: French country markwis, firm; wheat in | Panis, sieady: flour in Parls, steady. COTTON = Uplands. 234 cLoSE. WHEAT—Spo. No. 1 red Northern spring, firm. 7s 814d. CORN—Spot American mixed steadv. 3s 314d; Novemoer sieady, 3y 31gli Decumber steady, s 3%g); January steady, os 365d. EXCHANGE AND BULLION. sierling Exchange, €0 aays. - 48312 Ster.:ng Exchanse, sight....o o — 486%s Sterling cables. o - 487 New York Exchange, sighi... - 15, New York kxchange, lelegraphis. — 1734 Fine Siiver, per ounce.. e 5r3 Mexican Uoliars. . - - Cd —_— - 1RODUCE MARKET VHEAT AND C1HER GRAINS. WHEAT—The Eadymion takes tor Cork 43.969 ctls. valued at $£6,000. The market advanced again yesterday, under livelier traaing, both on and off call. The foreign markets were also suff and higher. Iidewater quotations are s tollows: $1 45@ 146 tor No. 1. 81 47}e@] 483 for choice and $1 wU@) 5114 B ctl 10r Cxira cnoice 1or milling. (ALL EOARD SALES. INFORMAL S 8810N—9:15 0'ciock— Mav—10,000 ctis. 1 47: 2000, $1 47%5; 18,000, 81 47%4. SECOND SKSSION— .8y — 14,000 cils, $. 2000, 21 473 4000, §1 4634 K0 0, 81 467%: 000. £1 47. b cem ber—z200U, »1 48: 6000, $1 4814: 2000, $1 4-14: 2000, $. en3/: 14 000, $1 4815, REGULAR MORNING SESs10x—December—=000 cuis, 1 4565 2000, $1 4%34; 30v0, $1 4815 May —10.000, $1'47: 4000, $1 46 20, +1 4655 80LU, 8. 46145 2000, $1 46; 4000, 31 4614 AFTERNOON SESSION — December — 4000 ctls, $Lan. Mar—2000. $1 46; 4000 $1 4614: 2000, B1 46142 B,00. 21 4634: 24,000, §1 4655 BALLEY—Choice uright Feed is wante! and the mil ers wou d pay over the quotailons for it, but thare is none here. Feed, 8212@80c for dark to good and 9:1ac B ctl for cholce: Chevalier. for seed, $1 s0@1 60 W cili Brewing. $105@l 10 for No.'1 and 90@wdc B cu 10r dark Coust. CALL BOARD SALES. INFORMATL SESSI0N—9:16 0'clock—No sales. SxCOND SESSI0N—Decem ber—4000 ctls, 8714 2000, BT3ge; 6UOU, BThec: 2000, BT85C. 20 87%c; 2000, 8re: 4000, 85igc May—10.000, 90c. REGULAR MORNING SESSION—NO sales. AFTERNOON SESSION—NO sales. OAT~—There Is some call for the usual jobbing trade, bt the marae. is gulet a best. Fancy Feed table at §. 20@1 25 W ctl; ¥0od to cholce. o@l 15 P cl; common, $1 05@110 B Surprise, $1 25@1 35 w cil: Red, $1 250 cul: | 135: Gray, §110@1 15: Milling, 81 1235@1 1744: Biack, ior seed. $. 35@1 b0. Cilppad Uuts sell ut $1@2'3 ton over the raw product. CORN—No rurther cha 'ge in qotations. Trale conuinues quiSt Small Rouua Yellow, 95@97%ac @ cul: Large Yellow, 9(@9-3gc B cil; White, 80@ 921yc. RYE—$1@) 05 B ctl. BUCKW nEaT—Quoted at §1 20@135 B cl. FLOUR AAD MILLSTUFFS, FLOUR—Net cash prices are: Family extray, 84 55@4 65: Bukers exiras. $4 304 40 B bol. CORNMEAL —Foed Corn, 20 5U@21: Cracked Corn. $21@22 ton. MILLSTUFFS—FTices in sacks are as fo lows, vsual discount to the rad:: Gravam Flour, & ¥ 100 bs: Kye Flour, §250 % 100: Kice Fiour, %5 75; Cornmeal. $2 25: extra cream do, $3: Uatmeal, 3 50: Oat Groais. $4; Hominy, $3 U@ 3 30: Buckwheat Floor 83 25@3 60: Cracked Wheat, $3 25; Farina $4 50; Whole Wheat Floar, $3 25: Kolled Uats (bbls). 85 70@5 90: in sacks, 8575 Peun Bariey, $4; Spiit Peas, 33 0U; ureen U0, 3425 3 100 Ibs The north continues io send ln enough Bren to keep the murke above ihe famine point. but that is ubout al. Thers is no change in Hay. BRAN-—817@.8 ¥ ton. MIDDLINGS—$20 50@22 50 % ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Roliea Barles. 120@21 Pton; Ollcace Meal at the mill, $2550@2% 50 ton jobbing, $30: Cocoanut Case. $1§@20: Cottouseed Meal, $28@30 ® ton. HAY—Wheat, 1 2@1450 ton: Wheat and Oat, $11@1350: Oat. $iv@l2: Bariey. $10@12: com- Ppressed, $12@14: Alfalta 35@9 bU: 810C& nomi- ; Clover, $8G9 50 # ton. SIRAW=50gi5c B b BEANS AND SEEDS. Quotations show no disturbance. Trade is stiil quiet. BEANS_Bayos. $1 90@2 0b. Small Whites §1 16@l 2b; Large Whites. 90c@$1 10: Pinks. #1 25@1 3 Reds, $1 20@. Blackeye, 81 70 @] 8o: Ked Kiduey, $1 5@z 25; Limas. $1 60@ 175, Butters, $1 25@1 50; Pea, $1 =5@! 40. SEED> — Brown Mustard, % cil: Yellow Mustard. $2a@2 50 @ ctl: Fiax, $1 »0@2; Canary Seed, 214@:%4c ® D. Alfalfa Glgc: Rape 2@ 234c; Hemp, 3c: 1imoth: 3 iy 5 Green, $1 20@1 40 DRIED PEAS—Nlles, $1 B e POTATOES, ONION VEGETABLES. Poiatoes are unchanged. Onions are h gher. “There is 1.0 chauge worthy of note in Vegetables. POTATOES—Early Lose, 40@50c; River Red 35@4Uc: Kiver Burbanks, 30@40c (B sack Oregon Burbanks. 30@6bc: Salinas Burbanks. 6U @vlc; Sweet Potatoes, 35@50c cul for Rivers ana 60@75c for Merced; new volunteer Yotatoes, Bc B b ONIONS—$1 40@1 60: cut Onions, 75c@¢l: Pickle Onions, 5U@75c § sack. VEGETABLES-Mushrooms 15@25¢ ¥ B: Mer- rowfat Squash, $10 ® ton: Hubbard Squash. $10 @!2 B ton: Dried Peppers, b@géc 8 _1b: Green veas, 5@7c B Ib: String Beans, 6@8c B b: Dried Okra, 121gc; Cabbage, 60@7b" % cu; Carrois, 25 @30c B suck; Garlic, 3@syzc B Ib; Tomatoes, 25 @76c ® box. YOULTHY ANU GAME. Both dressed and live Turkeys were unsable yes- terday. Other Poultry wss neglected and oheap. A car of Eastern came in during the afternoon, Game was not particulasly changed, beyond a further advance in Canvasback. POULTRY— Live Turkeys, 10@11c ¥ Ib for Gobblers and 10 @11c1or Hens: dressed Turxeys. 10@12c; Geese. ¥ pair 81 25@1 75; Ducks. $3@s 50: Heus, $3@4 W doz: Koosters. young, 3 do, old, $3 50@4 @ doz n: Fryers. $3 50: Broilers, $3 25 @3 50 for_iarge and $2 50@3 for_small: Pigeons. $1 25@1 60 % doz tor young aud $1 for old. GAME—Quall, ¥ dozen, $1@1 25; Mallard, $3@ 4 % dozen: Canvashack, £5@9: Spriz, 82 50: Teal, $1 25@1 £0: Widgeon. $1 50@2: small Duck, $150; Gray Geese, $2 60; W bite, $1@1 25 B dozen; Brant, $1 50@2: English Snipe, $1 50@2: Juck Snipe. $1: Hare. c@$l: Rabbits, §l 25@ 1 50 for Cottontalls and 7oc@$1 for small. BUTTER, (HEESE AND EGGS. Egzs are weakening and some dealers are selling under the quotations. Prices are expected to ease off from now on. Butter Is easy, but prices are now lower. There 1s no change {n Cheese. BUTTER— CreaMkry—Fancy creamerles, 25@29c; sec- onds, 2:@26c ¥ b, DAIRY—Choice 1o 1ancy, grades 16@21ac. PICK LED—22@24¢ P . FIRKIN—19G20C B I CREAMERY 1UB—2215@28%c B M. EASTERN—12@1 3¢ for iadle-packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 1133@12c: com- mon to good, #@llc; Cream Chedaar. 11@12 Young America, 12@1254¢: Oreson. 1014@llc; Western, illp@12¢; bastern, 1215@18uc @ b EGGS—Kanch Eggs, 5Tha@4ducs store Eegs, nominai: Kastern. 28@30¢ 10r tancy, 25@2714c for 3G24c B i lower | firsis and 19@21c o1 seconds; Duck kigs nomi- nal. DECIDUOUS ANDL CITRUS FRUITS, A few Pomegranates are coming in and are sell- ing ut 50@6Uc B box. A fancy Splizenberg Apple will bring the top quotatlon on & pich. ‘There s no change in Iears and Quinces. Grapes rule dull at the prices. Oranges are weak and the market Is well sup- pied. DECIDUOUS FRUJITS— Strawberries, $Y@3 B chast for large. Raspberries, noni nal. mpe Cod Cranberrles, $7@9 ® bbl: Jerseys, 85 25@9; C00s Bay. §2 H0@2 (5 B box. Fears. Winter Nelis. 76¢@#1; common Kinas, 8b@s5c B box. Apples. 25@50¢ B box for common, 60@&5e for go0d Lo choice anl 31@1 25 for fancy, outside fie- uie for - piizenbergs; Lady Apples, $2@2 50 for larze boxes Quinces, 25@50c B box. Grapes. In boxes. 2\ @ibc for all kinds. Crates sell about 10c higher than boxes. Persimmons, 40c@$1 # box. CITRUS FKUITS—Navel Oranges, 81 50@3: Seediings, $1 25@2 B box: Manduiins, 75c@$1 50 P box: Grapo Frult, $3 5U@5 ¥ box: Lem- ons, 75 @81 5 for common and £1 50@2 for good tochoice: Mexican Limes, $2@3 50 # box: Califor- Dia Limes, in small boxes, 25@30c: Banauas, $1@2 ® buncn: Pineapples. $2@3 ¥ doz. DKIED FRULTS, KA ISINS, NUTS, ETC, 1t is pretty hard woik io seli any large lot of frolt, and even the jobbing trade is fiai. Raisins are in about the same boat. Tnere is & little some. thing aoing in nuts at the quotatlons. DKIED FRUITS—Quotations are as follows: Prunes. carload lo:s, 414@4l4gc ‘or 40-50's, 33,@ 4c for 50-60's, 314@31ec tor 60-70's, 284@3c tor 7C-80'8, 214@215¢ ¥ Ib for 80-90°s and 1%@20 for 90-100’s; Penches, 5@5lac # Ib: fancy. 614G Tlc; peeled, 10@1235; Apricots, 5@6c Ib tor Royals and 7@ 14¢ 10r %00d to fancy Moorparks; evaporated Apples, t@654c: sun-aried, 33, @4 4c; black Figs, in sacks. 2@3c: Plums. 312@414c ® I for pitted and 1@114¢ for uupitted: bieached %’lnms‘lbc' Xaéunnus. 4@6C B Ib for prime to ancy ; Pears, 2@5c¢ 1or quacters and 234@tac for balves nccoralie Lo color. +tc ass RAISINS_New Raisins.'214@3c for 2-crown, 4c for S-crown. bc _for a-crown. Bbac for Seedless Suitanas and §1 10@ 115 for »ondon layers. Dried Grapes. 234c. N U'IS—Ches:nuts_are quotable at8@10c B _Ib; Walouis, 7@7%c B Ib for hard and *@sc B B for sofishell; Almonds, 3@ic for hardshell and 9c for papershel: Peanuts, d for Eastarn and dc w:s((.;u‘tlgn‘ > l!:\nlgory .\uu‘./‘:@til;: B Pe- cans, 8@) ris, ¥@9vec; Brazu Nuts, #@¥c: Cocoanuts. $4 Su@s ® 100. ON K Y—New Comb. 10c for brizht and 7@9c wer grades; new water-white extracted, 414@ 434c; light amber extracted, $34@4c # b. SEXESWAX—28@320¢ B 1b. OVISIONS, ‘The market Is of a holiday character. CUREU MEATS—Bucou. Blc @ Ib for heavy, 9¢ for llght medium, 10c for .igh:, 10%c B for extra ugnt and 12c for sugar-cured. Kast- ern sugar-cured Hams, 1014@1lc: Callfornia Hams, 9@9%¢ % 1b: Mesy Beet, $3 50 B bbi: ex ra mess ‘dc, 9 50; family do, $11@1%: salc Pork, $5@s50 B bbl; exira prime Pork. $9 60: ¥ extra clear, $16; mess, $1a50 ® bbl: Smoked Beel. 114@125%50 B In LARD—Kustern tierces quoted a:_5l4c @ I for | compound aua 6¢ for pure: puus, 7¢; Califorma terces, bc B W for compound and e tor pure: half-bbis, 614c: 10-1b tins, 7c; do 5.1, Tlgc. COYTOLENE—Tierces. £ygc. Puckaces lesy than 300 ns—1.1b pails, 60 in a case, 8%gc: 3-b pails, 20 in a case, 83jzc: 5-1b palls, 12 in u case, Bljc: 10-1b puils, 611 a case, 834c; B0-Mb iins, 1 0F Sin a case. 76gc: wooden bickets, 20 tbs et T7ho: fanoy (b, 50 g uiet. T5gc: baif bbis, about 210 s, T3ac B 1b. HIDES, TALLOW, WOUL AND HOPS. Quotations scem to have become castiron, for they never chauge. HIDES AND ~KINS—Culls and brands eell 1c under sound stock. Heivy saied steers, 10c #® D: medium. 8c: light, 8l,@9c; Cowhides, Sla@dc; Stags. 5ige: sated Kip 9c; salted Cuit, 10@lic ® Ib; salted Veal, 9c: drv Hides, 156@15%ec; culis and brands, 12@12%c: Gry Ko d Veal. 14c: dry Calf, 18c; culls. 12c; Goatskins, 20@35c_each: Kids, 3c; Deerskins, good summer, 25¢ ® Ib: medium, 0c: winter. 10c; Sheepskins, sheariings, 15@25c each: shor. wool. 55@50c each; medium, 60@8V each: long wools, BUc@S1 each. TALLOW—No. 1. rendered, @3zc ® b: No. 2, J@214c: refined, be: Giease, 2@214C ¢ M. WOOL — Fall ciip — Middle countles, free, 10@13¢._do defective. J0@llc; San Joaguin, de- fective. 7@9¢ B b; do Lambs. 6ly@Sc: Southern Mountain. 9@12c: tres Northers, 12@ldc B Ib: ao. defeciive, 9@llc; Humbold: aud Mendocing, 13@15¢ B 1. HOPS—0ld crop, 2@6c B M _for poor to fair and B@1uc 1or z00a: mew crop. 10@14c. GENERAL M+t CHANDISE, BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 18:8 delivery, 553 @634c: Woui Lugs, =T@oUC: Fruii Bags Olc 834c and 6c for the different sizes. COAL—Harrison’s circular says: “During the week there have been jour arrivals from Wasb- ingion with 12,260 tous of Coal, four from Coos Bay wiih 2560 tons. four from I riush Coiumbia with 11,883 ton-, one from Cardiff with 1853 ions, three from Swansea wit: 9923 tous, five from Aus ralia with 11,277 tops, one from England with 1172 ions, one frow Baltimor- wiih 460) tonsand one trom Alasks with 700 tons: to al 5€,285 tons. Th: liberal arrivais this week will Leip to fill up sume urgent requirements. as the deliveries trom Swansea, Austraiia and Baltimore were badly ree ed. The three arrivals from Swansea leaves only seven vessels now en route wih Wesh nuthracite, asgihere have been no new engagements 1rom there for over three mouths, it inuicates tha fOrnier COuSumers are substituting other fuel. Engagements from Australla are not Keepine pace with the arrivais here, chus demon- strating (hat our principal tuel Suppiy 10r several months to come mu~t ue drawn from British Loi- unibia aid Washing on. No coanges ot prices are yet recorued, aithouzn the managers of our north- ern coidfer1es would be justifiel in marking up prices in view 01 the higher fizures being demaud- ea +5r all toreign Coals. Wich the assured ex dus 01 ¢0id-seekers L0 AlaS<a eariy next year, rush of Cosl miners may be an:icipated from’ all the Ot COLiieries, 80d I | nOU improbubic ihat tne Coal output may become materisliy aiminished, thereby leading (0 8 murked fuel sdvance.” lingion. »8 @ ton: New Welling on, $8; Souinfield Wellington. 37 40 Seattle, $5 60: Bry= an. €6 50: Coos Lay, $4 75; Wallsend, £6 756 tor: Cumberland, $14 50 B ton in bulk and §16 in sacks: Pennsyivania, Anthracie Egz. $13 & Welsh Anthracite $:@12: Cannel, $8 50 & Rock Springs, Castle Gute ana Pleasant Val- ley, $7 60 Coke, $131n buik and $15 B Lon In sks. RICE! nose mix-a is higner nnd Hawaian lower. Chinese mixed, §3 JU@3 95 B ct; N 1. 34 55@4 50 B extra No. 1, $5@5 20; H walian, ¥4 6215; Japan. 34 90@b 05: Rangoon, $4. | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refiiery Company | auotes. terms ne: cash: Cube and Crushed and | Fine Crushed. 655c: Powdered. 61jgc: Dry Grann- lated. dlpc B Ih: Contectioners’ A, dbpc: Magrolia | A, bigc” Extra , Be: Golden C. 47c: Candy | Granulated, S6xc: Callfornia A, 534ci balf-Darrels L4c more thau varrels. xnd Hoxes bz¢ more. FRANCISLO SAN MEAT MARKET. Prices have not changed for several weeks. The vackers occasionally try to buy Hogs cheaper. but 0 not succeed. Whoiesala rates for dressed stock from slaugh- terers are as fo.lows. BEF—Firse quaiity, 614@7c; second do, 5@ 6c: third do. 4@bc @ Ib. VIEAL—Largs 5@6c: small. 6@7 3 . MUTTON— Wetaers, 6@7c: Lwes. 6073 b LA MB—Spring, T@5¢ & PORK—Live Jlogs, 37 @57 for large and 3lsc for smali_and_364@3%4C for medium: 8Ofi LOgS, 21@314¢ B b: dreszed do. d@oe. RECELP 0¥ FRODUCE. FoR 24 HOUR Floor, arsks.... 12,239 Butter. ctls. ..., Oregon.. 2 Wheat. ciis. Cheese, ctls Oregon. .. 13240 Hides, no. Barley, ctls 14,060 Pelts, bdis.. Corn, ¢t 4430 Wool, bls Outs, ctls. 1,010 Wine, gals Urezon 1,170 Brandy. gais... Beans, 3ks. 1,762 Raisins. boxss. Potatoes, sks 4,838, Leather, rils. Oregon, 5k3.... 1,504 Sugar. obis. Onions. sks. Oregon Middiings, sks... Bran, sks..... Oregon Hay, ton: Straw, tons. 120 Shorts. Or, sks. 71 Lumber, M fee.. — | Quicksiiver flsks 500/ Lims. ubis. 5,705/ Alfalta Seed, sks 469, Chicory, bbls FAMILY KETAIL JMARKET, Turkeys are unusually cheip this year, as will be seen by the quotations, and the other kinds of Pouliry sre also plen:iful #nd reasoosb e in price. Fyggs are weakening in the who.esale market, but reta | prices have not yet ben affected. There 18 no chanse in Butter and Cheese. Fruits and Vegetables sell at about the old orices. Fisb is cheaper. Foliowing 13 I'HE CALL'S regular weekly retall price List: COAL—PER TON. Cnnnel..... 1150@ —|Castle Gats. 160@1000 | Welllngton. ~@10 00| PleasantVal {B50@10 00 New Wei- {Southfield —@10 00| Wellingtox —@ 50 Seattle...... 700@ —, Coos Bay.. —@ 675 . 1aIBY TRODUCR R Butter, fancy, © Cheese, Enstern... 15@20 square . . 55@6N | Cheese, Swiss. 20@30 <o, ¥ roli. 5055 | Common Eggs ... —@35 do. good . ... .40@45 Ranch £2gsPa: 55U Pickid Roll, ® roli —@43 | Eastern Eges #dz25@30 Firkin, 8 B Cheese, Cal.. . —@2: | Honey, comb, $1b.12G15 715@20| au, extracied.... h@LO MEATS—PER rovNh. Racon .. . | Pork, freah. 12m1% Beet, cholce. Pork, salt... [/ 10@12 do, good. .. Pork Chop: 12@15 Corned Bee. Round Steal . Hald Ham, Cal. 2 Sirloin Steak...1315@ — do, Kustern.. Porterhouse, do. .. 11@30 Lard. e 5 15 Mutton . h@10 Pork Suusages. . Lamo...... 10612| Veal. ...... ULTEY axn aAMr. Hens,cach..... 5U% 60 Hare, ench. -@ 20 Young _1uost- Quail, ® 00z...1 50@ — ers. eacn..... 50@ 65 .ullard, ® pr. 75@ — Cld Koostars, |Canvasback,prl 26@1 75 each.......... BO@ 60Spug, B pair.. 50@ 65 Fryers, each... 40@ 50 lea. pair... U@ 50 Eroilers,each.] 35@ 4(|Widgeon. Bpr. 50@ — Turkeys, #b.. 1l4@ 15SmallDuck,#p 36@ 40 Ducks, each... 50@ 65 Wild Geese.®p 0@ — Geese, each....1 25@1 75 English Snipe, Pigeons, Bpr.. 25@ 40 B doz 2 50@3 00 Rabbits, $pt.. —@ 40 Jack >nipe,Pdl 26@l 50 FRUITS AXD NUTS Almonds. B .....12@15Orances. & doz....15@25 Apples. B b i@ b Pears. ® ... i@ % Bananas. ® doz...15@20 Raisins, B . Cranberries. 8 G 15@ — Strawberries, Cocornuts, each... 4@ 6l @ drawer... Grapes @ Ib. 5@30 4@ 5 Haspberries, drwr. 35@40 Lemons, % doz....20@%5 Walnuts, ®b.....15@— Limes, 8 doz....10@12Y5 \RGETA R Artichokes, #doz75@1 00 Mushrooms, B 1b..20@40 Beets, P doz 12@15 bried Okra. 3 Ib.. Lo@20 Eeans, white 31b... 4@ 5 Onions, B 1. Colored, B Ib.... 4@ b Peppers, dried ... —@ — Lima. B b b@ 6 do. grewn. B 1. 10@12 Cabbage, eac 5@1U 'arsnips, B a0z....15@2) sulifiowers, each. 5@1U|Potatoes, B 1b. Celery, § bunch... 5@ — o, sweet... . @ 3 Cress, § dz bunchs. 20@25 Radishes. 3dzbehs. 1013 Cucumbers.dz....) 0@12 Sage, B b. 5@35 Eev Piant. B b... 100)15 String Beans, § B 10@12 Garlic, B B 5@ — Thyme, Ib.. Green Peas, b.. 81 |Turnips, '@ doz. Lentils, # 1b. 6@ *|Tomawes, # %.... Lettuce, @ doz....15@25! FISH—PER POUND. .. —@10/Shad. ... 5@ b Sea Bass. | 5@ 5 Smelts. 6@ 8 Soles Ber oo . b@ X Skates. éach. . Halibut. “.. — @10 Sturgeon. Kingfish - _8@10 Tomcoa Mackerel | 10@ —(Clams, B gal.. ... do. Horse ...\ —@ —Do, nardsheil, B 20 Perch.............._¥@10 100. e 50@ — Pomparno. .......... 75@ —|Crabs, Rockfish. 0@ —|Do. softsheli, 3 dz. 25 208 ~Muaels, 5o - 10613 ¥@10/0ysters, Cal, § 100.40@ — 5@10/Do, Kustorn, 6 vs. 25040 Salmon. sm Salmon, tresh Bhrimps. T THE CALL CALENDAR. November, 1897. Mo.|Tu.|W. [Th [FT |Sa.| Mooi's Phases| —|— | - | TlE=g 4] 5l 6 | QF1rat Quarter e e PR O i Nov 1. 8| 9|10 11 ‘ )3’ T —|—|—|—|— —| 43 Full :t00n 15 (1617 |18 9‘201 Sovegeih —|—|—|—l——|—| ALast Quarter| 22|28 |24 | 25 |28 27 Cr ey I T8 |30 || gm ~ew Moon. 19 | 30 Nov. 24. [ 4 Fiist Quarte; 1O 2% i) T NOTICE TO MARINERS. A branch ot the Untied States Hydrographie | hioon. and is dropped at noon. ten minutes before 120th meridian, by telegraphic signal received each day trom tis United States Naval Observaiory. st Mare lsiant Car A notice stating whether thy fima hall was dropped 0o time, or giving the error. If any. 14 published the same day vy the aiternoon papecs Aand by the morning papers the following Jdav. w. e graph Hill 1s hoisted about I'eutenan STLAMERS 1U SALL. FNTINA “ 1 BTHRAMKE | = Arcata__ |lo0s By | Rio Janeiro. |China & Japao Uiy Pueoia Vic & Pg Sng Queen. .. ... |~aa Diego. Colon........ Panama Del Norte.. Grays Harbor. Humbo dt. . HumboldtBay Columbia.. | Fortiand Sants Rosa. San Diego. WallaWalls Vic & P Orizaba. Mexico, State of Cai | roruand |vec alivax . Coos Bay... Newport Dec 4. Sam|Pier 11 Weeott..... | Hnmboidthay [Dro 1. 5ev | pier 15 STEAMERS 10 ARKIVE, Empire. . Del Norie . Jennie. " |Coguiile River Orezon .’ {Portland Willams .. |Seattle. .. Humbolas. ... | Humbolat. Gaelic. . China and Pomona... Hnmbola: bay Alitance’....... | Portiand.. Eureka.. . Newpors. . Waita Waila. .. | Vicioria & Pugec 30 Bristol. | Comox. Ban Blas. . | Panam: Crescen: Crescen: City.. Wecott .. | Humbold: Bay.. North ¥ork. ... | Humboldt..... v Seattle.... San Diezo . AliceBlanchard Portland State ot Cal..... | Poruana.’ Coos Bay Newport. |Coos Bay . 3 Victoria & Puet Souna San Diego...... Porlan. | SUN, MOON AND TIDE. UNITED STATES COAST AND GRODETIO BURVPY. TiMES aND HrleHTs oF HIGH AND LOw ’;"” AT FORT POINT, ENTRANCE TO SAN ANCISCO BAY. PUBLISHED BY OFFICIAL AUTHORITY OF THE SUPERINTKNDENT. Note—The high and low waters oc-ur atths City Front (Mission-street Wharf) about twenty- five minutes later than at Fort Point; ibe helzhi of tide Is the same a: both places November—1897. Saturday. November 27. 7.04 Moon rises ... Sun rises..... | 4'52|Moon sets . Sun sets uavr|| L oo Py 1| b 2| 6. L 3/ 0. 1] 1 NOTE—In ins mdove exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given In the lert hand column, and ths successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as 10 time. The second tma column gives the second tide o? the day, ths third time column the third tide, and the last or right band column gives the last tide of the day, exceps when Lbers are buc inres tides s sometimes sccurs. The Lelguts given are additlons to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey charts, except when a minas sign (—) precedes tns helght, and then number given is subtraci trom the depth given by the charia The Time Ball. ERaNCE HYDROGRAPHIO OFFICE, U. & N.. MERCEANTS' FXCHANGRE }- 8ax FRANCISCO. November 26, 1897, The time bull on Teiegrapn Hill was aronpyt exactly at noon to-day—i. e., at nooa of the 1201 meridian, or.exactly ag 5P M. Greenwich time. W. S HuGHES, s 1 Cha Lientenant U SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, Arriven. FRIDAY. November 26 Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, 31 davs trom Departure Bay: 2300 tons coal, to & Dunsmulr & Sons. Stmr Progreso, Storrs. ¥6 hours from Seattle; 270U tons coal, to P k Cornwall. Strand. 15 hours from Albion: lumver 1iion Lumver Co. Stmr_Columbia, Conway. 51 hours from Port- laud, via Astoria 41 hours: passand mdse, to Oregon Raflway and Nav Co. tmr Queen, Jepses, 61 hours from San Diego, etc.: pass an i mdse, to Gooduli. Perking & Co. Stmr Orizabs, Von Helms. 11 aays trom Guay- mas, via Ensenada 51 hours: pass and mase, io Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Crescent City. Stockfleth, 35 nours from Crescent Citv: pass and mdse, 1o Hobbs, Wall & Co. U S stmr Concord, Waiker, 3 days from Victo- ria. Br stmr Gaelic. Finch. 29 days 21 hours 19 min from Hongkong via Yokohama 17 days 4 hoors 9 min, via Honolulu 6 days 2 hours 9 miu; pass and mdse, to 0 & 0 % 5 Co. Scnr_Chas K Wilson. Jonnson, 11 da: Grays Harbor: lumber, to Wilson Bros & Co. Schr Monterey, Beck, 1 nours from Bowens Landing: lumber, 1o ¥ Heywood. Senr Ploneer. Mikkeisen, 11 days from Gravs Harbor; 580 M it lumber, to Simpson Lumber Co. Ciearsd. FRIDAY. November 26. Stmr Uity of Puebla, Debney, Victoriaand Port Townsend: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Sumr Chilkat, Dunham, Po tiand, etc; N PSS Co. Goodall, Perk- Stmr Santa Cruz, ins & Co. Br suin Ditton, Stap, Port Townsand; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. ¥r ship Pacifique, Blum & Co. Arg bark Hima'aya, Moore & (o Br bark Bla rnoyle, Montgomery, Lon lon; G W McNear. trom isen, Seatt.e; Gouyet, Portian Roth, Sydney; J J Dearborn, Sailed FRIDAY, November 26. Stmr Coos Bay, Hall, San Pedro Nor stmr Peter Jebsen, Kiausen, Eunr Scotta. Johnson. stmr Chilkat. Dunham. rort'and. Arg berk Hima ava. Dearborn. Sydney. Schr Wing and Wing, Grenberg, Coos Bay. L elegraphic POINT LOBO< November 26-1) px—Weatner cloudy; wind SW: velocity 12 wmiies Charters The Haw bark Nuuanu leads sugar at Hono- lulu for New York: Ophelia, wheat at Portland tor KEurope, 273 5d; Wasdale, same voyage, 578 6d. anaimo. b voken. Nov 12—Lat 38 N. long 30 W, Br ship Eurvdice, from Puzet Sound, for Liverpool. Noy 16—Lat 48 N, louz 10 \V, Br bark Trade Wind, trom Liverpool, for San £ rancisco. Domestic Ports. PORT TOW NSEND— Arrived Nov 16—Bktn C C Funk, from ~an Pedro COOS BAY —aaied Nov 25—stmr Emjpire, for San Francisco. KN A PPTON—Arrived Nov 2C—Schr W F Jow- ett. hence Nov 11. KVERETT—Arrived Nov 26—Schr Sailor Boy, hence Nov 10, EURKKA—Safled Nov 26—Simrs Humboldt and Pomona. for san Francisco. SEATTLE—Salled Nov 26—8r ship Glenericht, for Quee.stown PORT GAMBLE—Salled Noy 26—Schr Mary E Ruse, for ~uv krancisce. CO0S BAY—Sailed Nov 26—Schr Gem, for San Francisco. EUREKA - Arrived Nov Z6—Stmr President, hence Nuv 25, Salled Nov 26—Stmr Excelsior, cisco, for San Fran- ASTORTA—Arrived Nov 26—S.mr State of California. hence Nov 24. NEW PORT—=ailed Nov 1€~Stmr Alcazar. ASTORIA—Arrivea Nov 26—Stmr Sta e of Cali- fornia, hence Nov 24: bark Oakland, from Sun Pedro: sumr Geo W Elder. f om Dy ea. Satled Nov 26—Ger ship Peru, for Queenstown; Ger bark 4 C Ffluger, for Queenstown. toreign Poru. VLADIVOSTOCK — Sailed Nov Omba, for Oregon. ~ —Br bark VICTORIA—>alled Nov 22—Brship Iolanthe, for Landon. B GUAYMAS—Arrived Nov 25—3chr Azales, irm Grays Harbor. PORT PIRIE—Sailed Nov 24—Schr Inca, from Newcastle N~W, 1o load for i{o: olutu. FHONGKON i—Sailed Nov 24— Br sumr Empress offidia_trom Vaucouver.' MAJUNGA—Sailed Oct 22—Fr bark Ja ques, for uregon. MELBOURNE—Sailed Cci 12—Br ship Jordan. — GEORGE H. FULLER DESK Co, OFFICE DESKS. 10 PER CENT Reduction for 30 days Unly. 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