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10 EARED. - . * Wednesday. November 2. No. 2, 21@2%c; refined, 4%@4%c; Grease, 2¢. Afternoon Session. ' E R‘C l A' 5 e Tt e e rted“fi“;’&‘::‘ R uAu'E!mm e WOOL— 7@10c; | 300 Al o sugars, cut loaf, 5.64c; granulated, 5.14c. 3 X 1587 clip, Southern Mountain, 7@10c; | pha . 04/100 Ophir . . Pt CO e - e iiad o BARLEY-The market continues to advance | free Northern, 1. Spring clly—éou&ern 200 Belcher . 12200 Overmai 04| Stmr Santa ° Rosa .Alexander, San Diego; i : Articles— Receipts. Shipments. | under light offerings. Mountain, 12 months’, 9@ilc; San Joaquin and | 200 Best & Belcher. 26|200 Potosi s 15 | Goodall, Perkins & Co. - % = s T e :i;% lg-o“gg Feed, §125; Brewing, $1 30@1 35 per ctl. Southern, (1 months’, _8@ile; Foo:l:m hlm‘l 100 Caledonia ........ 261800 Savafe 38 -‘S’lqmé George W Elder, Hinkle, Astoria; O R - ¥ . bushels 317, g orthern, free, " orthern, n Cal & Va.. 0. ol s s AR SUMMARY OF THE MARKET. Qntgrio & W...,... % Gomn. bushels 1) . CATUOMED Etll;::.l) por_ | detective ool A e Fum: | 100 Godla & Gucrys B[00 | Cship e ‘Nicholas, Grant. Nabatino; Pacito Nav.. .10 o ats, bushels . 000 al Session—9:15 o'clock—December— | boldt and Mendocino, 14@lée; Nevada, 10@14c; | 200 Mexican 2 aa 0 | Coast Co. = - . % e e ; QF Short Lige..... 28 |rC & Tron. Rye! bushels e 0 ol tran . Eagstern S_Ongon,Dxco@m: Gaicy Oregon, 1@1c. e | GBHtn City of Paneete, Berude, Tahiti; J Pinet Wheat quiet. Barley advanced. Do 2d prefrd 51 | Do preferre AL e Regular morning session—Becember—000 ctls, o oD peih HCLVIEE were; the ssles. {n(i6 PRCIT Stock | ENF Czaar, Hutman,: Altata; Willlam Olsen. ), Oats higher. Corn and Rye.unchanged: Pittsburg U 8 RuI;b:; On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter | $136; 8000, $1 26%; 14,000, $1 26%. GENERAL, MERCHANDISE. S “L- . % 5 _SAILED. s J Middlings advanced. Bran-as before. Rg’dl‘ns 5 !;}/x WDO oD market was steady; creameries, 14@22c; dairies, | Afternoon session—No sales. orning Session. 3 L ‘Weédnesday, ‘November 2. No change in: Hav. 2 . i 37fs | Weat Union 13%@ioc. . Eggs, stead Tresh, 17%@1Sc. | OATS—The market is very firm and prices | BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags for next season, | &0 Andes . |80 Gould: & Curry.. B o Looice foomis, Bridgett; Ventura. s Senitng owaRL R Prockim B I Cheese, quiet; creameries, T%@se. are tractionally higher. The demand is 00d. | nominal, at 4%@se; Wool Bags, 2@2c: San | flg el iy 1130 iice L e Saivick. Astorth Potatoes and Vegetables unchanged. Rock Island . Do preferred. VHRAT MOS AN o0 e e, SL 0% Der ctl; goad o cEOICE, | Quentin’ Bags, M §; Fruit Bags, sc. Ste and | s ... ¢ 300 Mexican 23| Stimr “Alblon,” Daniels, Crescent City. Tutter. weak and Hggs-firm. StLESF H e $1 3501 125, Cray, 41 200 L matlting, 31 25 | 5%® for the three grades of white and 7@se for | 400 Chollar. 300 Ophir. 61| Brsunr Brisol Mclutyre: Netaue, iy g Large arrivals of Eastern Poultry. E CLOSING BONDS. Recelpts. Shipments. | 1273 per ctl; Red, §140@130; Black, §160G1 7. brown. i z 200 ... 8 [ Eimr Umatilla, Cous {otoria . and : Port Game firmer. U 8 s 10BN T C s pittes— Bushels, ~ Bushels, mGORN—Ts sieady and unchanged. ' The de- | COAL—Wellington, 38 per ton; New Welling- i i A e M1 Fotoal B L ESm Upatia, o U_S 4s reg. 1274 |N_Carolina mneapolis . X , othing extra. ton, §: Southfield Wellington, $§750; Seattle, I : - Nanaimo. ¢ Cspts QLR IO - Do coup o..fro.. 1274| Do ds .i. 303 | Duluth . JoSmall round vellow, §120; Fastern large yel- | $; ‘Bryant, $; s Bay 5, Wellsend, 31603 | 10 - 2 savawe: A S e raon Eureis: Lemons and Limes weak an = U S 4s.. . 111i4(No Pac lsts. 1 Milwaukee - 59, ow, $10215@1 05; white, $102%@1 05; mixed, $1@ | Scotch, $8; Cumberland, $10 in bulk and $11 25 100 ..o s 5 ehip. - ifhness-shire; -Stott, Queenstown. Dried Fruit unchanged. Do coup -....... 2is| Do 38 . Chicazo . (317,250 1023 per cul: California White, $105@1 07%. in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $18. | g (aetens Neviok Br ship Lord Cairns, Davies. Qieenstown. Hides weak and qulet. Do 2ds . D8] Do 4s i 1 Toledo Cazsi BAE—California, $1 2091 22%; Eastern, $1 17% | Cannel, $10 per ton; Rock Springs and Castlé | 7y Gown ‘Foint o Bktn-City of Papette, Berudé, Tahitl. Meat market unchanged. U_S Gs reg. 124 |N ¥ C & St L 4s. 1 8t Louls - 68,000 by Gate, §760; Coke, §3 per ton in bulk and §l4 Hicn o Schr ‘Saflor Boy, Petersen. Everett. Lumber reported better. Do 58 coup...... U2k |Nor & W 6s...... 120 | Detroit . 25,188 BUCKWHEAT—Eastern is quoted at $17 | in_sacks. ¢ £54 Afternoon Session. Schr Czar, Hutman, A LS oocten 1 > District 3.65s ..... iTi4 Northwstrn cous. 14234 | Kansas City . 109,000 per ctl. Harrison's circular says: “Since the Ala- | 700 Belcher ........... 13 300 Mexican Schr Mary Etta, Afderson, Bowens Landing. Larger receipt Coal. Ala class A...0.l0 108 17% —— e meda left there have been the following arri- | 500 Best & Beicher. 27 300 Ophir. G TELEGRA PHIC: Increased Customs collections. Do 1 S8 |0 Nav ud potals .. 11,060,452 FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS. Jals of coal from Newcastle, N. & W. vis: | X0 5 Sola0 Jpn T S OT A 5 wuithers SEYISEa o . v ewal ‘aithness-shire, 2652 tons; Port Patrick, 2651 o 29130 . a W v G 18 miles. CUSTOMS COLLECTIONS. Do Currency O S.Line 6s tr.... 128% | Boston . 187,255 Shipment of 23,100 bbls, valued at $86,600, to | tons; Holliswood, 1423 tons; Springbank, 1600 07 200 Potosi . cloudy; .winid, NW: ‘erole_tl)‘ & d6miflen.s Aichison 4s . 4O B Ting St i | New Xork 318,200 Cork. tons! Allerton, 3031 tons; total, 1,357 tons. As - o CHAR TR sioss adj s 4! Pacific 6s o iladelphia 5 s g | al N ¢ 'sold - The - Archer loads mase. for : Customs colléctions in_ this district in Oc- |Can So 2ds. Reading 4s 0% | Baltimore. ,ng"?‘ F:mé'b’; extras, 1504 25 bakers' | &i1 OF the above cargoes Were Bold Bl e con: N Kimball, lumber and mde for Panama. fober were 478,850, against $426,100 in Octo- |:Chi Term is KOG W istal L S8 | New Orleans - eI R % fol. | Sumers. “The present list of chartered vessels | ;ThS Di-o_Jvads; wheat at Tacoma, f0f 507 as AW e o e T v ot the | & & QMO B MMt LES T G o 1 SRrYn lows, ummal lzcount o the. irade: Graham | wumsber thirth-me s iy capacity | 00 Gould & Cu e Tna foads: -iwder at’ this port and lum= Jear 5,095,608, against $4,278,700 in 1897, CHA&D s S - e Bl : v-one, with a carrying capacity & Curry e T for Bequador- —_— Y per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75 per | of about $1,000 tons, thus showing that the | 500 Justice 23 | ber ‘on: the Colufiibia. River. D&RG 4s.. S 100; Rice Flour, $7: Cornmeal, $250; extra | above arrivals here T Australia for Octo- —— ‘% -:. SPOKEN = RECEIPTS OF COAL. East Tenn ists s LIVERPOOL cream Cornmeal, $32; Oatmeal, $4 35 Oat | ber are about shnilar to the ,."a.’;e,:m‘:i thare. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. .- “Per -Gayhéad—The: whal -bark John ‘and “Win- Receipts of Coal at this port in October | Erie Gen 4s....... Wheat— Mar. | Groats, $4 50; Hominy, $3 25@3 50; Buckwheat | Australian freight rates -still rule high; 19 = throp camé out-of: Bering.Sea in company with were 156,827 tons, against 184,308 in October, | E W-& D lsts tr. ¢ Opening . Flour, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat, $3 75; Farina, | shillings is the quoted rate for early loading. . WEDNESDAY, Nov: 2—4 p. m. |us on Oct 7. :Two Whales. .. _ . 1897. For the first ten months of the year they Gen Elec 58 . ;g:nrne!? (_sems Closing n 2';‘ l\:vhg}‘alfiz?ez;: ‘Fleurk $3 ssso.%s gfinl&;d Pmu ;l‘hls brings the cost landed here so high, that A= Bid. Ask. 1 _Oet Zi)—xl-nt?l s}._ lc.n;z| ‘W, Br. ship Talus, fm = iy o0 lebb Sarsiiy the 3 ; in sacks, : Pearl | large consumers are unwilling buyers. It is | Alpha .08 05(Julia 03 | Caraifr; for:San Francisco. g 2 T i in 7, “and. inciudsd 46813 tons oo Flour— Barley. §5; Split Peas, 3 2; Green Peas, $4 0 | not vet definitely ‘settled what the established | Alta 05 —|Justice 06 MISCELEANEOUS: e end. 160,500 Australisn, and 43000 | Tt TS % % Dnian PR I% L onenne T s coal ‘schedule will be for 1599 at Newcastle; an | Andes . 10 11{Kentuck 02. 0 “ship Republic, . “from Foitien Gohnubias. o | Wab et B 1% | Closing = s advance is pretty well assured if the antlcl- | Belcher ..11111 13 1ifLady Wash ... — anolul;. put-1nto Syd- Jowa Cllstat A e 1t et AY AND FEEDSTUFFS. pated increase Is equal {o 30 cents per ton: It | Benton Con . - (7| Mexican 2 ney-leaking.. _ . P : = Hotahs 5 4 2 % enin; - will lead some of our consumers to utilize other | Bes! elcher ceidental 0 2STIC, PORTS: SUGAR FROM THE ISLANDS. h‘q&m;}”lsr;l 4 .‘3 {}a é.::fir::é 113 s cx%smgg Middlings are higher. Bran is unchanged. | grades of fuel. High priced coal and high | Bullion ......... 06 07|Ophir .. 0 ASTORL A,,sai,’:f si?;,lf-us(mr“dnlumua ‘for TS E T BTSN Hay ranges about the same. rates of freight will divert considerable busi- | Caledonia . 26 27 Overman 03 Aot Lt SR Hawatian Sugar $mports at_this. port {n Oc- | MJ% 4t = & AW e o EASTERN LIVESTOCK MARKET. BRAN—315 50@16 50 per ton. ness heretofore controlled by Australia toward | Chollar .. - 13 M|Potosl . ¢ Arfived Kov 28t of ‘California;” hno tober wers 5,958,000 pound: NP Contral ists 1176 MIDDLINGS—$19G20 per ton. our Northern coal producers. Challenge Con. 18 2v/Savage 19 e 3 St e AENTNG rOGHS CHICAGO ( SEEDSTUFES _Rolled Barley, 808 M0t e | e e e e i, Ancwers | Gon Cal & Va1 15 1 3 Geg Heleher .- 0% SREENWOOL: Sahel. Nov, ¥ Sty Whitety N EU A 2 E 5 g L $31@: job- A » , , A - 2 R GeTDAN U0 Crollar 5o o8lOntario . 87| CHICAGO, Nov. 2—CATTLEBuyers of cat. | bink, $35G3% s: Cocoanut Cake, 25 Uotion: | &nd Tabitt, ‘These’ combined wil conume s Con Tmperial -. - 01/Sierra Nevadi: $) D by Eerivisd : Nov JiStm¥,_Cogutlle % rown Poini . phir . [ ey & seed Meal, per ton; Cornmeal, $§23 5 arge amount of coal in addition to our pres- n Point .. ver oo = e e Nt & 2 The National Banks of Burope held specle | Con Cal & Va .. 8Plymouth W] Do g e L g00dfat h‘z“"‘“" s | 26 80; Cracied Corn, $4@2. { wo ent consumption. Steam grades are meeting | Con New York. — ' 0t/Syndicate 0 R s AN GBLES - Arrived” Nov. 3—Stmr a8 follows from October 18 to- 20: Deadwood .. 45| Quicksilver . 1 30| steady prices, but for other lots the marl CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $16@18 30 for | With profitable sale this vear, and our local [ Eureka Con ... 30 ° —|S; 80 185 [ Afeatraz; from ——. : - Gald: Stiver. | Gould & curry i 20| Do prefd 100 | was rather slow. Choice steers, $ fig& ;| good to choice and $14G15 50 for lower grades; | Mines on the coast are making a good financial Exchequer, ..., 52 | A NOs 2ot Aldazar 19 e g 3 155,718, : . ale & Norcross. |Sterra Nevada - 77| medium, $4 70@4 $5; beef steers, 4 no fancy coming in; Wheat and Oat, SI@I7 50; | FhoWing, as their output is fully 90 per cent AALEEL BOWENS . LANDING—Salled o France. . 3essunio0 - 3410560 | Homestake -...... 50 | Standarg 133 | Flockers and feeders, $3G4 0ibulle, $23504 1 | O, $4IS 20 Talana Harley, 412 Sogiz S AL | of the smownt sl o b ppning com. | ot et B o (S Silled Mo 2 stme Germany. - TBE0.000 61700 | Mextcan .. T 20 Yollow Jacket ... 17| cows and heiters, $350@¢ 20; calves, $32@| QUTSIDE hhyt(krgx;@géz%‘giafimg‘c"" e e Tames] Ayt wivciare fe Iokytip. fu Talbriet. ST Pt ey s Austria-Hungary A o SRR BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS. 725; western rangers, $2 56@4 55; western fed | Timothy, $13 per ton. 4 and Fine Crushed, 6%c; Powdered, 6%c; Candy | ing experiment to open up 'r;rew channels ). - CLALLAM BAY--In- ‘port. Now-2—Ship Two e 4305000 7155000 | Morey— ; o Lot steers, $1@5 30; Texas grass steers, $3 30@4. STRAW—50@T5c per bale. Granulated $%c; Dry Granulated, 3%c; Confec- | for its trade. A steamer, the Poseidon,.| ire, Bay, -fox:gan Fran- Belgium - <o 14805, LIRS ooy o o Diacial JHOGS—In spite of the diminishing receipts s tioners’ &, 5c; Callfornia A, 94c: Magnolla A, | fitted up as a floating R hibttion, of- fhe 'Seattle; for San Fran- 4P 2 el of hogs, packers were not disposed to ) AND SEEDS. # | 5%e; Extra C, 5c; Golden C. 4%c: half-barrels, i £ Hae el o fl"""’; e hold very. readily, and prices were on the e %c more than barrels, and boxes e more. No | products of the monarchy, will soon leave —— fomind Atch T & St Fe.. 12 Atonison 4 g4 | down grade, hogs 'selling at the lowest figure | The firmness in Beans continues and colored | Order taken for less than T barrels or its| Lrieste for the chief ports of the Levant, | 5 9. A it e o 438 | of the season. Fair to choice, $3 57%@3 75: | sorts are - equivalent. the Red Sea, Hindestan, the East Indies, Total . SLATLEEA . 00,100,000 | Azger. Sugas 113% New England 6s. 107l | 0gcxcers, '§3 2003 56; butchers, $3 35@3 70: mixed, | o RN Dt s DALER Vikite A% Alsn s China and Japan. Its arrival will be ex- T oty s R ,u;gi'nm}éfg By dhate Gus i b AR “S:’;’:g‘ng Lights, ks 2003908 l")‘!‘;flfi\maw"h OBnrgAl:{%miiayos $190@2; Small _ Whites, SAN ERANCISCOL MEAT ACAHERT ‘enii"“{i """9"‘55? lbef‘”ehflnd at each | ¥ 8 = 54 P—The )ens werst Vel V] % 4 by 2 3 ort, and com: v P holdings during the sar gce Spain with an g;‘slw?l& Staia 9, |Alloues Min Co... S | il %any tiate"wan stow In consequence at | 388%%,&“‘5.“;3’1“”.;- SLYGLT; Pinks, | Wholesale rates from slaughterers to dealers Lart ey ito s‘,Cmu:;C;d;;;‘g:ffhg"e;’gfg& Sated Nov L Jands with an increase of over: $8,000,000. Boston & L. s Aulante Nont 24" | & further sharp reduction, Feeding sheeD: | {ers, nominal; Limas, § s s @3 50: BUt | are as follows: tors and to find capable agents at the | L MEQUA=Salled N § = S bt Bar & G 1 | Bon & i oren:: Moy | 3 15@4; vearlings, $4 504 5; inferlor t0| 210! Red Kianeys, § 150y, 503 30; Pea, 3190 | " prup_rirst quality, 6%c; choice, Te; second | points touched. = | Francisco. 2 {Hktn Ruth, for San THE LUMBER TRADE. Fltchburg . 104, [Calumet & Hecla. 899, | choice lamba, §8 5006 50; -westarn lambs, 3 802 | * SEEDS—Brown Mustard, $4 40 per ctl; Yel- | quality. 5%@éc; third quality, 4@: — e P B S B e el S tan SE; Tomders, LU0GLEE s sneep, | 100, Mumast " 31 10" Fia® fab o, Canary | VEALLarse, wlgede: mmall 64@7c | The demand for sardincs has run s pBene o TUHUL = g 5 e , 14,000 , - 35,000; 13 5 inar, A g % 3 = 4 - . The Pacifla Coast Wood.and Iron s4vs of the | )¢ Calony | o D KANSAS CITY. PR Hemp, $%@hc; Timotny sostie o MUTTON. Wethers, 1974, Swen, 640 f:&g:’,‘::‘ = tckifmls:; pt]gel!rh?i&mtrge o b0 aged Bov -Stme: South lTumber trade: : 2 ;- | Quiney - PEAS—Niles, $1 25@1 40; Green, §1 50 | Per . 5 EanturR. - - & far better feeling among lumber dealers than | Do prefd 10914 | Parrott - O e | pora- e oo 2 T8 s T e T dustry by making a ration of five or ten | FLancisco. .o . L fred “Nov 2—Schr has existed for some time is ' shown in .the | Westingh Eiec .. 33t Humboldt steers, (33 700K Texas steers, 32 KA T5: TOES, ONIONS AND VEGETABLES. | for medium and $%G3uc for small; stock Hos%: | ogines dail i o (are o | EOWENS LANDING-—Asr! o h & 3 Texas cows, $150@2 T; native cows 2@3c; dressed Hogs, 54@o%e. y p: gular Monterey, hence:Nov ffirmness ot which prices are held: -Clear red- o prefd ...... 1% heifers, 81 5024 ockers and feeders, §3 15@ | New Potatoes sold at 4c per Ib, Swests are e the French soldier. 3 F T BUREKA—Satled - wood. has been' in demand for foreign ship- e 5 50; bulls, $2 & = lower. Otherwise there was little new, the ICE. B e Y sty ment_and - three of the Mendocing mills ad- IR M a HOGS—Receipts, 15.000. Market 5@10c lower. | market for eversthing being quiet. g =R THE CALL'S CALENDAR. TAC el prioda t #and $16. Othiar milla at ones —_— Bulk of sales, % 40@3 50; heavies, $3 $0@3 R 5 For Wednesday, November 2. § for ‘San ; T e D e oo e the. oty |-, NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Money on call steady | packers, 5 358 40; mixed, § 3608 0; YOrkers, | 5. t0c piver e aariy Rowe 291 %9 | Fiqur, ar sks ... 1,7M{Hove, bales November, 18%8. CHEMATNUS - Saled ; 3 al-114@2 per ¢ent; last loan 2 per cent. Prime | 8 40@3 35; pigs, $3 20@3 40. ; Salinas Burbanks, 75c | Barley, ctls ..... 1159 Wool, bales dixen, for Sydney. prices for the month. ‘Puget Sound mills Dave | mereantile paper, $3@4t. per cont. Sterling ex. | | SHEEP—Recelpts, 5000. _Market steady. | @81 15; Oregon, @e@si: Sweet Potatoes, 500 Corn, ctls - 650/ Lime, bbls . A ReOM AL Satren S1so advanced and are firm’and stif, shiDEles | mmanes Mo wiih sotual nusiness in Dankers. | L&mbs, §8 2585 35; muttons, 304 & e for bearby and $ig1 % for Merced, w0 | B¥ectS 20| Sugar, sk Su | AEOROE WA [ The P [ | Misomw Fllamion.| | -, Jop SRMREIRL L _“are in good demand and the orders from the | bills at $4 8§6@4 86% for demand and $# S2%@ OMAHA. e Zo@gdbe per ctl; Pickle Unions, 35@ | Cheese, ctls . 98| Raisins, bxs . P T e e ER ~ . FOREIGN P! B per ctl. B . : 12| 8( «|s t Quarter. : of Syd- et e constantly ineteasing . The fact in | 4 8 for 6o days: posted rates. $1 S35 and 8 W98 | OMAHA, Nov. L—CATTLERecelpts, 6500. | - VEGETABLES Green Peas, 2M@fc: String | Beans, ske. -i.... 46| Hides bals, ; R E] 2L B 4L O I@ November . 6 | [ PANAMA_-Arrived. Ot 2iStmr City of By, @4 87; commercial bills, $4 §1%@4_ S2. er c@3c: g | Beans, , ney, hence Sept : 4 that the trade is brighter ‘than it.has been cemfiéme;““sf{afls,c B mv‘rJ '§1 c. Mexi. | Market stronger. Native beef steers, $4 30 | Beans, 1%@3c; Lima Beans, 50c@$l per sack;| Potatoes, sks 4,800 Brandy, gals 7,800 0 o P Satled Oct 18 for.San Francisco. Tor years, with evéry prospéct for. & good sea- | SSTtifcates, Uy@ene. Bar sfver, B0 RSO | 6 20; western stecers, §3 S0G4 407 Texas steers, | Bay, Bquash, S@Mic; Green Peppers, @7 Onfons, sks . 945| Wine, gals 9 ver 1 BARRY— i tal - €hip : Catherina. £on.” A meeting of Tedwood: men was held the ‘Cin dollars. dthe Government bonds CRIer: | $350g3 %0: cows and helfers, 33g3 %0: canners, Cabbage. 40@.0c: Tomatoes, i0@6dc; Garlic, | Alfalfa Seed, sks. 20| Eggs, doz 3, et Mowtmber 1. 1 | wrna: sfae:s S last week in the month and ‘@ proposition - made | 54 otiyes Uiy ¥+ | §2 25@3; stockers and feeders, $3 60@4; calves, | 3c per Ib; Green Okra, 50@bic per ib: Dried | Hay, tons 17| Leather, rol o | 3B 355w | P Quarter, ' SANTA® ROSALL to unite the sales of redwood under one house. LONDON MARKET. $4@7; bulls, stags, etc., $2 26@8 75. Okra, 10c per 1b; Egg Plant, 0@60c per box; | Straw, tons . 70| Lumber, ft . i [Bad s November %).| | Artemis, -fof San Francis s The plan was submitted te ‘a committee of NDON . HOGS—Recelpts, 6900. Market 5@ldc lower. | Marrowfat Squash, $@10 per to; OREGON. 2r Foll ¥ Ready {or sea « i—Ger 'ship.Sheffbeck, for four, two ‘from Mendocino County and two | - — He: 3 40G3 50; mixed, $342@3 45; lights, | EVAPORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, | mour. sqr sks.... 10,268, Potatoes, ks 2,005 | | X @D Novembec s | 1 Port Townsend.: . .- - i from Humboldt. - At the présent Wwriting the EW YORK, Nov. 2.—The Evening Post's | $3 45@3 55; bulk of sales, $3 4216@3 50. sliced, raw, 12c per Ib in lots of 25 Ie; sliced, | \Chent. otls . 70| Miaatinges, sks. 10 L L b 7 To sail- Nov-5-+Bkin, - Northwést; for . “Port committee 1s wrestling with the problem. It | yondon financial cablegram says: SHEEP-Receipts, 2600, Market _strong. | desiccated. ' 16@isc; granulated, raw, 13¢: | paliev' ctls ... 1.900|Bran, sks = e | Tovasena S does mot look as thodgh .any agreement can | oocn, THAnNC CALEETEIE VR eady to-day, | Native muttons, §§ 8@4 i5; western muttons, | Onlons, 80c; Carrots, old, 13c: mew. 18 Cab- | DR EIN e e Wool Daley T On port Oct” 38 Br-ship ‘Léyerbank, = from be reached and the market will only be -ruled ROt an e A % S stock | sheep, $3 50@4 10; lambs, | bage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, S0c: Turnips, Zoc; | oo WASHINGTON. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Swansea: -bktn" Willie R ;Hume: " hence Oct 2. by the demnnahand the Supply- but gave way on ‘BH‘I" ffr";‘"’h P;:“”‘" and in String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, 0c. 5 i "2 m‘{ pis G Arrived ‘Det ls—Ge;' ‘ship A\rmaag‘xe. ftro$ fl:fl In the East there is'a'good demand for:lum- | sympathy with consols. e weakness of con- i e Flour, gr sks. ,100| Oats, ctls . A branch of the United States Hyd L burg." Oct 19—Ger-ship: Margretha,. fro - ber ‘and’ prices are stiffening.”" sols, however, was mainly connected with u\e} DENVEE. POULTRY AND GAME. Wheat, ctls . 4,550, Bran, sks . Office. Tocated in the Merchants" Exchangs, 1 | burg, Oct #-Br ship.: Falklandbauk, from e Settiement the -Bank of England again bor-| DENVER, Nov. 2.—CATTLE-—Receipts, 2000 EASTERN. maintained in San Francisco for the beneft of | Hambure. ; - WEATHER REPORT. rowing largely upon them, with the resuit that ot steady and active. Deef steers, $3 75@ | Two cars of Eastern were put on, and another og0 | mariners, without =>gard to nationality a: a oy 1-3giy . Colow; “for = Corn, ctls 400/ Alfalfa Seed, sks. 200 y_and I . the contangoes rose 4 per rem:\ Thle markets | 4‘ c;‘;’g‘f‘f“gfi:l. kf@ede’rs,‘ ;rlelghll‘lpflflm(‘; goes on to-day, making five this week. This il d b "ie c'f expense. Iex 7 e Arvea P Fark Hatvester, 5 geyierally closed at the lowest. Americans weer | river, 3@4 25; stockers, freight paid, Ao D R S A TP Navigators are cordially invited to visit thi VIC! {TA-Arrives 28 ter, N M s o) SGBut losed above the worst. Grand Trunk | § 3 walls, stags, ete S man U BRI 2t e e N0 THE STOCK MARKET. office, “where complote xets of charts and sail | from Honoialu B ship Rivetaits g Liver” SAN N S ), Nov. 2. P.. m. Vi V. HOGS—Re« ts, 700. N et weal o = g rect! L3 X ; "Br. schr S i o ‘ B 3 was sold from Glasgow ceipts, ar Roosters, $5 for old Roosters, $4 for Fryers, and } s e cnmpu:’l’;:nn nnder:r::l!:c.e,reu":l;mthflen x:i‘:{: p%EPA;IT_FRE DAY _Agrived. Nov. 2—Bark Jag $3 4715@3 50; mixed, $3 403 47%. 4000. Market steady and dybor. Sajled: Noy 2—Bark Jas lakeley. & 4 B 2s—Ship Hesry Fall- Most mining stocks did better, and Con. Cal. ‘The improvement in the ackers, Nesmith. fiom :Twitel - DEPARTURE Nesmith, ‘for Port. $3.50@4 for Brollers. Local Poultry stands about the same. is_firmer. CLOSING. 2.—Canadian Pacific, The" following are the seasonal rafiifails to date as compared with thosé of same date -last information can always be obtained regarding lights, dangers to navigation and all matters of interest to ocean commerce. Came | & Va. touched $1 10. P—Receipt: less marked. LONDON, Nov. season and:raintall Quring the past 24 hours: | Grand Trunk, 7. Bar silver uncertain, 2 v e Fast Thbis Last foney, 2a3 c : inicHEtg R POULTRY—Dressed _Turkeys, 16@lsc; live | Others was L dvel & per ounce. Money, 3@3i; per cent. T i i dive | PO eecurities were extremely active, The | The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry | VICTORIA—Arrived Dct e M Dogrs. Beasty: Seewh;| LONDON, Noy. 2-Spanieh fours cloted 8 | CALIFORNIA RAT IN THE EAST, || Boreeys, Jalte for Gobbiers jand MGic (0r | gar stocks were irresular, Hawailan selling | Dullding: at the foot of Market street, is holsted | ing, (rom Ror Lo o) e B stmr Hupel, nish @1 50; Ducks, $4@5 for old and -$4@5 50 for | lower and the two others higher. Glant Powder | F000% JoR, Mgy, Petite Qro Shi, .,:,{’:, re- | for San Francisco.” - Fip st M young; Hens, $4@5 50; Roosters, young, $4 50@ | fell back to 5 50, but subsequently recovered O GRONG Arrived No Sacramento YEW . ve < e R NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—The Journal of Com- a B e : Somewhe Observatory, Mare Island, Cal. lgnal | s of Indla, fromr Vancouver 5 50; Roosters, old, $4@4 50; Fryers, $4; Brollers, 0 0 8 F 14 . an Franc! 0 —_— merce under this date says: On spot loose T P e 2 Ean Tats 0 o W SORK. Nov. T TLOUR-Reselpts, 2= | ratsins: wra Scatce’ ‘sl VHOUSN Diare sepio € | T oaoea i, 18 Jor Sty PlEacne THOTES | T00 Savage assessment falls delinquent In | “{'notjce siating whether the ball was dropped | . TRANSATLANTIC: STEAMERS. Los Angeles 0. 400; exports, 15,881; moderately active for spring | be comparatively little demand the market I8 | = GAME— 5 The Central Ges Light Company will pay a | on time or Eiving the = ’u"m s guhlluhed CAPE- HENRY_Passed In Nov 2—-Stmr. Ban Diego 0" patents, but otherwise dull. firm. Recent arrivals, however, appear to hiivg | Quall, $1 50@1 75; Mallard, 34 : Canvas- | quarterly dividend of $i per share this month. | In the morning papers }:p'x = Whg,E- & Munchen: from Bremén, for Bait] more, e 2 WHEAT—Receipts, J18,200; exports, 2 e amoie i rather quist condition of coi- | back. $4.60GS: Spri. . $8@d: Teal tagz 5o; | The Germania lead Works will pey & regn: Tnsten (retimd)y B 8 Ay ol W A NOX SR SRS - (bl o Widgeon, $2 50; Smali Duck, $1 50G2; English | 1ar monthly dividend of 75c per share for the e — ot o O o Strt Brtéaninte, for Liverpooi: San Francisco data—Maximum tel €6; mintmum, 51; mean, 58. WEATHER- CONDITIONS 3 FORECAST: A storm of considerable energy has appeared off- the coast of Washington during the day. The -pressure has fallen rapidly from the Cali- fornia State line northward. The weather is ND GENERAL cloudy and threatening: from. San Francisco. |- + north and east to the Rocky Mountains. The temperature has remained. about sta- tionary in all sections. ‘Conditions appear. to be favorable for: light rain Thursday as far south.as San Francisco.’ A wind of 52 miles per hour from thie south- east is reported from Fort Canby. Forecast made at San Francisco for thirty hours ending midnight November 3, 1895: ° Northern . California—Cloudy Thursday,” with Tain in the north portion; fresh southerly wind. Southern California—Partly. cloudy in ‘morth portion; fair in south pértion Thursday;: fresh west wind. 5 Nevada—Cloudy Thursday, With rain in the north portion. Utah—Cloudy, with raln' ‘in_rorth portion Thursday;. warmer. 5 Arizona—Fair Thursda; : San Francisco and vicinity—Cloudy. and threatening Thursday, probably with scattered showers; fresh southwest wind. Mount’ Tamalpais — Cloudy; miles; temperature, wind north, 15 ; maximum temperature, G. H. WILLSON, Local Forecast Official. —_— ERN MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. - NEW ‘YORK, Nov. 2—News received by the . Assiclated’ Press detafling the hostile prepara- tions of the British and Russian fleets in Chi- nese waters, goes far to explain the recent un- easiness manifest on the London Exchange in spite of the .apparent subsidence of the Anglo-French controversy. There was a sharp fall In consols and a strong market in Liver- pool for wheat, which only yielded on-the fall- ure of the American markets to respond fully because the large receipts at primary points and the liquidation of large speculative lines in Chicago. The persistent demands for ex- port, however, worked a rally in the American grain market before the close. Selling of se- curities for London account in the New York market was a feature o. the day, and the inter- national stocks especlally Denver and’ Rio Grande preferred are the heaviest losers among the ratlroad stocks. Aside from this there was & general tendency to stand Dy m idleness and watch the fireworks among the. industrial spec- falties, allowing the marhet to lapse into the proverbfal pre-election dullness. The profes- sional traders - naturally_turned to the short side in such a market, but bear tactics were not aggressive. In Sugar, Tobacco and Federal Steel, the recent order of events was reversed, the first named showing stre all day on mysterlous intimation of coming favorable de- velopments which induced many bears to cover. The ‘bond market was only moderately ac- tive, but values were bettsr gustalned than n ates ours’ cou in the bid price. S g The total salés of stocks to-day were 241,700 shares, including: Atchison preferred, 4427; Burlington, $120; L. & N., 7683; Manhattan, 5130; Northern Pacific, 3135; Rock Island, 5885: Union Pacific 385; -+ Paul, 1,200; Tobacco, { spot firm; No.'2 red, 76%c, f. o. b. afloat. Op tions opened easier from the effects of un- settled cables, but subsequently recelved greater support on liberal export buying and further news of political unrest in Europe; closed %@3%c -net higher; No. 2 red May, 72!2@ 2%c, closed 72%c. HOPS—Strors. WOOL—Quiet. METALS=The feature of to-day’s metal mar- ket was a sharp reaction in tin, due partially to selling , pressure and a faliing off in de. mand. Although other departments were not marked with particular activity, a generally fifm tone vrevafled, with former prices well sustafned. Foreign news - proved nretty much as ex- pected. At the close the Metal Exchange called: PIGIRON—Warrants, dull, $7 bid, 7 asked. LAKE COPPER—Unchanged, $12 asked. TIN—Edsier, $18 15 bid, $18 25 asked. LEAD—Firm, $370 bid, "$3 75 asked. bi The firm naming the settling price for leading min- ers and smelters in the West auotes lead $3 50. SPELTER—Firm, $5 15 bid, $5 % asked. COFFEE—Options—Closed _steady, unchanged to 5 points higher; sales 1500 bags. January, $540; March; $ 5. Spot coffee—Rio, quiet but steady; mild quiet. SUGAR—Raw, firm; refined, firm. BUTTER — Recelpts. 5627 packages Western creamery, 15g23c; Elgins, 23c; U%@14%c. 2 EGGS—Recelpts, 0674 packages; Western, 2lc. - CALi#ORNIA DRIED FRUITS, very firm; NEW YORK, Nov. 2—California dried | fruf 3 EVAPORATED APPLES —Firm; others steady. BVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 7@Sc per 1b: prime wire tray, 7%@7%c; cholce T%@Sc; fancy, 8%c. PRUNES—6%@%¢c per Ib, as to quality. APRICOTS—Royal, 11@14¢ per 1b; Moorpark, 13@17c. o peeled, %@ size and PEACHES—Unpeeled, §%@lic; 18c per Ib. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—WHEAT—Rumored com- plications between Great Britain and Russia | gave wheat a firm start. The opening advance was added to by heavy forelgn acceptances. New York early in the session reporting fifty boatloads accepted on last night's cable offer- ings t the other side and a Chicago house also had fifteen boatloads accepted direct. English consols were % ver cent lower to start with and the Northwest receipts were somewhat lighter than the recent average. The seaboard clearances were not extraordinarily heavy, however, while the aggregate of Western pri- mary market reccipts were enormous, amount- ing ‘to 1,085,000 bushels, against 1,123,000 bush- els the corresponding day of\jast year. In ad- dition to this the early drop®in British con- sols was fully recovered about the middle of the session. That was too much for the bull en- thusiasm, and the market dropped back to ths cpeamlrine Fetcaivit ook Raoiiies fup wipy Buda Pest was reported 3% higher. CORN—Lower cables and the expectation of increased receipts on account of the improved | | Morocco, $1 40@1 70; Tokays, suminz trade to cover immediate needs bf consumption, but full deliveries, we under- stand, have.been impossible because of tardi- ness of shipping lines, and some of the re- ceiyers here are said to ha far behind in their deliveries on this account. California London layers and clusters are scarce, and under increasing demands the market is firm. Foreign raisins are firm under small offering and fair consuming demand. There ¥s a firm feeling in the market for larger sizes of California prunes, but quota- tions on smaller frult seem to favor buyer. For either old or new 40s alone holders are indifferent, sellers and prices are higher. Old 455 are closely cleaned up, and small sales have been made up to 9%c. New 40s are sald to be very difficult to obtain, except in con- | junction with 50-60s and 8)-70s, when if equal | quantities of each in 2-1b boxes are taken, ¢ will be accepted. . Nominal quotation for new 40s alone s 9%@ 10%c in 25-1b boxes, according to holder. Apri- cots are firm, but we hear of few sales either for home or export account. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. 2. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2—The Eart Frult Company realized the following prices for Cali- fornia fruit sold at auction to-day: Grapes: Tokays, $1 55@1 average §1 62; double crates, $3 40@4, average $3 67; Muscats, $2 1 Cornichon, $157; double crates, $330; Wint Nelis_Pears, 3233 One car sold. BOSTON, 'Nov. 2.—Grapes—Tokays, _$1 05@ 135 average $114; double ~crates, $2@2 55, average $2 24; Cornichon. $1 15@1 30, average $1 25; double crates, $2 05G3 05; average §2 33. NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Grapes—¥okay, $1 200 185, average $146; double crates, $§2 40@3 25, average $2 77; Emperor, §123; Cornichon, $1 40 @1 60, average $147. Eight cars sold. Weath- er_favorable. NEW_ YORK, Nov. pany California fruit 2.—Porter Bros Com- sales: Grapes—Black 1 05@1 65; assort- $i@1 70; Cornichons, ed, $120@170; Muscats, $130; Empress, $1 10@1 30. THE BOSTON WOOL MARKET. ‘BOSTON, Nov. 2.—The American Wool and Cotton Reporter will say to-morrow of the wool trade: The largest week's business thus far in the year 1898 has been transacted since our last review, the sales for the week ending November 1 aggregating 9,000,000 pounds. The demand for fleeces has run almost wholly to quarter, three-elghts and one-half blood wools, unwashed combing being fn better demand than for some time. Transactions in foreign wools have cut less of a figure in the market. The sales of the week in Boston amount to 5,325,500 pounds domestic and 733,500 pounds foreign, making a total of 9,039,000 against a total of 7,885,000 for the corresponding week last year. Sales since Japuary 1, 188, amount to 102,625,510 pounds, against 333,559,100 pounds last year at this time. FOREIGN MARKETS. silver, LONDON, Nov. 2.—Consols, 109 1 28 3-16d; French rentes, 101f 67%c. Wheat cargoes off coast, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes on passage, qulet and steady; English country markets, part 18 cheaper. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 2.—Wheat, steady; French country markets quiet. ° COTTON—Uplands, 3d. Snipe, $1 50@1 75; Jack Snipe, $1; Gray Geese, | $2G2 50; White Geese, $1¢71 25; Brant, $1 50@1 75; | Hare, $1; Rabbits, $1 26@1 50 for Cottontails | and §1 for small. BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Butter continues weak and there is an accu- | mulation of the medium and lower grades. The disposition is to sell, even at concessions. Eggs and Cheese are unchanged. BUTTER: Creamery—Fancy creameries. 21%@23%c; sec- onds, 18@22c. Dairy —= Cholce to fancy, 20@22; common grades, 15@20c. Pickled Goods—Firkin, 13@20c; pickled roll, 19@21c; creamery tub, 21@22c. astern Butter—Ladle packed, 16@16%c per 1b; Elgin, 22G22%c. ‘SHEESE—Cholce mild new, 10@1ic; old, 84@ | ige; Cream Cheddar, 10@1lc; Young America, | 103@11%c; Eastern, 12@13c. EGGS—Ranch Eggs. 35G40c per dozen; me- dium Eggs, 0@3c; Bastern, 15@20c for ordi- nary and 2@ for fancy. DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS. Table Grapes in crates were in demand for shipment and sold at firm ~rices. Wine Grapes seem to be petering out. Cantaloupes, too, are on their last legs. Arrival of 727 cases of Mexican Limes, mostly in bad order. The Lime and Lemon market is very weak. Strawberries, $2@4 per chest for large and $7@s for small. 2B@T5c per 5@6e per Ib. uinces, 75c@3l per box. ersimmons, 40c In single and 65G75c per box in_double layers. Pomegranates, 50@T5c per small box. Cranberries, §7 50g8 per barrel for Eastern and $2 2 per box for Coos Bay. Ordinary Grapes, 2@s0c per box: crates sell | about 10c higher than boxes; Isabeilas, $1@1 25 | per crate; Wine Grapes, $20@25 per ton'for Zin- | fandel and $15@18 for common Kinds, Raspberrics, 45 per chest. = Apples, 3 or_common, 75 r box for No. 1 and $1@1 2 for choice. e Pears, 50c@$1 25 per box. CITRUS FRUITS—Oranges, $2 50@3 50 for Va- lencias, §1 50@2 for Mediterranean Sweets and $125@1 50 for Seedlings; Lemons, $§1 5042 for common and §2 50@3 50 for good to choices Mexican Limes, $4@5; California Limes, Tt $12 per small box; Bananas, $160G2 per bunch; Pineapples, $3@5 per dozen. DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISINS, ETC. There is no improvement in any description. DRIED FRUIT—Prunes, 6%@ic for 40-50's, 5@t for 50-60's, 4@4Ye for 60-70's, @Ik for 70-80's, 2%@3c for 80-90's, 24@2%c for 9-100's and 1%@2c for 100-110's; Silver Prunes, 2u@sc; crate; Nutmegs, Peaches, 6@’ for good to cholce, ThySc fc Tancy end 10g12ise. o peleds. Apricoin 106 12c for Royals and 12@12%c for Moorpark; Evaporated Apples, T4@i%c: sun_dried, 4 ey Black Figs, sacks, 202%c: Plomer 41a9 6c for pitted and 1@l%c for unplitted; Nec- tarines, 6@7c for prime to fancy; Pears, 8@Tc for quarters and for halves. RAISINS—3%e for two-crown, 4iic for three- crowr, e for four-crown, 5@flc for Seedless Sultanas, 3%c for Seedless Muscatels and $1 20 for London Lavers; Dried Grapes, 2@2¥c. NUTS—Chestnuts, 8@10c per 1b; Walnuts, 7c for hardshell, 8@fc for softsheil: Almonds, @ée for hardshéll, 13c for softsheli, 13@léc for present month. The usual §1 guarterly dividend of the Cali- fornia Cotton Mills is payable this month. A _quarterly dividend of 5e per share will be paid by the Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm on the 1ith. The Gas Consumers’ Association will pay the usual dividend of lic per share this month. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 2-2 p. m, SUN, MOON AND TIDE. Times of High an entrance thority of the Superintendent. United States Coast and Geodetiz Survey— and Helghts Waters at Fort Point, Francisco Bay. d Low to ‘San |. Published by official au- NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. about THURSDY, NOVEMBER 3. S P of Ar 6s..108 E_Dynamite, Bid. Ask. US Bonde— i SFGEE 4s quar coup. San_Fran 3 45 TVar Teg...111 111% |Stockton Ga: % | Sun rises is quar new...126%1273%| Insurance— Sun sets 3s quar coup..104% — |Firem's Fund. — 219 | Moon rises Miscellaneous— Water Stocks SiTime Cal-st Cab 6s..115 117 [Contra Costa.. 54 5% | & eet. Cal El 6s. 25 — |Marin C 0 — SJH W C C Wat 56...100 1014ISpring Vailey. — — Dup-st ex c... — 9| Bank Stocks— EL& P és 132% | Anglo-Cal 63 6415 F & Cl Ry 6s —"|Bank of Cai.249 250 Gearv-st R 5s. — 100 |Cal S D & T.. — 100 HC &S 5%s.102 — |First Nationi.zio 220 L ALCoé6s..— 10 |Lon P & A....181% — Do &ntd 6s.. 9 1004 |Mer Exchange — = 16 Market-st 6s..129 130 |Nev Nat B....165 — Do 1st M 55.114% — | Savings Banks— N C NGRy 75108 — |Ger S & L..1600 1630 | N Ry Cal 6s..113 114 |Hum § & L.1050 1160 N Ry Cal 5s..106 — |Mutual Sav. 35 4 NPCRR6s.103 - |STF Sav U.. 465 — NPCRRSs.i004101 |S&LSo... — 88 N Cal R R 58. — — |Security S B 300 350 Oak Gas 5s....108%109% [Union T Co.1060 — Ry 6s.....126%127%| Street Ralironds— - —"108%| California 12 —"[Geary ... I 123 | Market-st Sac El Ry 08.100 — IPresidio . SF & N P 5s.110% — | Powder— SterraRCal $5.10434105% | California three tides, as sometimes oceur. glven are additions to the soundings on the the depth given by the charts. reference is the mean of the lower low waters. e ——————————————————— day in the order of occurrence as to time. second time column gives the second tide of. The United - States Coast Survey charts, when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from The pl NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the The the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand column gives the last tide of the day, except when there are but heights except lane of S P Cal 6s....111% — |Giant Con Co. 55% 55% SPC 1s cg os.. — 104 |Vigorit ........ 2% 3 O S P Br 6s.....115%116%| Miscellaneous— Al Pac Assn..103%103% S V Water 6s.118% — Ger Ld Wks..160 S V Water 4s.102ls — § V Wis(3dm).101%:102 |Hana P Co.... 17% — Stktn Gas 6s..100 — |H C & § Co.. 53% 54% Gas & Electric— Hutch S P Co. 63% 63% Cent Gaslight.1 — |Mer Ex Assn. %0 — Cent L & P..." 8% — |Oceanic S Co. 60% 60% Mutual El Co. 2 10%|Pac A F A.. 1% 2 Branch Hydro TIME BALL. phic_Office, U. §. N." Mer- chants’ Exchange,-San Francised, Cal., No- vember Ensign (retired), U. 2, 1898. HAS. The time ball was not dropped November 1 on account of signals not coming through. « Ol P. WELC] in charge. Oakland Gas.. 52% 53%|Pac C Bor Co.100 108 Pac Gas Imp.. & |Par Paint Co. 7 9 STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. Pac L Co.. % 50 | Steamer. From. Morning Session. 10 Alaska _Packers’ Association 10 Glant Powder Con 25 do do 17 do do % _do_ do - 55 Hana Plantation 175 do do % 10 do do & do do 15 do do % do do % 5 do do % 25 do do . 150 Hutchinson S P 10 do do % 0 do do 15 Market-street Rall £0 Spring Valley Water $10, S F & N P Ry Bonds. $1500 U § 33 Bonds Vigorit Powder a> do B W BB ».258788870308enHRR8s8 SHLRSNESTYRIRIIRRIRIUAIN B W 50 Wellington . ‘Washtenaw Puget Victorla Port) Puget Humboldt Newport Humbolat rt land " Sailed Nov York. strr Noordland,” for An HAMBURG—Sailed Nov. 2—Stnir Pretortd, for New York.. =3 = =5 . SOUTHAMPTON 4-Stmr Katser Withelm IF, from. 2 . RGO Satied. Noy, 2-Stmr: Catalonta, for Bostin. . - : A : Arrive: Meutonis, : from - New TOWN, luth- L . | 75.D. SPRECKELS Auckland’’. for 2 S. all “Thus 114 Montgos onolulu and ydney FARE Short line. Through * State’ of California sails-Nov. §,. to Waila: Walla, Spol Helena * and “-all tickets Includin, and M 18, -27, ts Nov. 2 points -in - the East. e " Thursday, November 3, p.-m. S. 'AUSTRALIA, “for ‘Honolulu only. iay. “November 3, 10 p: E: Australla, and CAPE ‘BROS, & CO., ‘Agents, : oo A1 M mery st. Freight officé—327 Market st., San Franctseo. - THE 0. B &N, GO, | DISPATCH FAST STEAMERS TO . . ' _From- Spear-street- Whart ‘at -10- a.m. $12 First Class . $8 Setond Class Georige W. Elder safls N. . Columbia sails Nov. &1, B g Berths D.e.’l. “NOFthwest. and thereafter: For Cayucos, Gaviota, Santa San Pedro, Fas Newport, § a. m., Nov. Dec. 3, dnd, ev For San .Diego, i ford - (San. Luis .OBlspe). -| Los Angeles and Redond - m.. Nov.:3, a9 every fourth day thereafter. . For Ensenaga, Magdalena Bay, Cabo, Mazatlan, Altat and -Guaymas; (Meéx.), .10 4. : a. m. -3 and every, AL ¢ tile, to mpany’s: A Tacomato N. P. Ty 3p: m. Nov, Sdn * Simieon, Santa® Cruz, Monterey, 2 is_"Obispo), - Port -Harford - (San “Lui: T s t. ngeles) an , 9, 13,17 21,.35, 29, fourth .day thereater.. - 7, 11, 15 - For - Alaskaf 12, nn’.‘_’ v 3, . = Seatiie i N. Ry, “at’ Vancouver to C. P. n%‘or. ‘Eureka (Humbold! 5, 10, 15, 20, 2, 30, Dec. 5, -and; Barbar: “stoppini Sant’ (Los 7, a. day San Jose el . ‘La Paz, Santa.Rosalla i 8th of ‘every 55,037: Federal Steel, 14,747; Do preferred, 20,- | Weather weakened corn at the start. A great CLOSE. et el & 5 BB _ £ k Paper-shell; Peanuts, © for T Street— - : s R R e s deal of long corn was sold and for @ €ime the | \ypar_spot No. 1 red Northern spring | P8 for Caitfornia; Gocunmmes, 3 mgee™ "M | o Alaska. Packers' Association 10800 month o<l et tole el Ne E gourse of the market was downward | In the | 835" s 5. Futurés closed qulet, December, | * HONIY-Comb, 10Giie for bright and 8@se | $5000S P Branch Ry Bonds.. 115 87% Humboldt T T any reserves .the TIght to change fehison ... 2%} Do preferred e he and ‘heoaine Sirongly upward on heavy | 68 1%d: March, s 11%d. for lower grades: water white extracted, 6@ Aternoon Session. ¢ Tacoma Ane o mers,: satling dates R S P % | Duying by sorts: ~CORN-—Spot American mixed steady, 8o 1044, | 7c: light ‘amber’ extracted, Gos. dari, 5@3%0 | 25 Alaska Packers’ Association 103 3% Honolulu . e % | OATS—The market relied unon corn for th ipreny s D > per s Costa Water 54 50 Sa CKET OFFIOE N . Canada Soutnern.. 0[St Bant s i 1084 | StrenEth. The sellers of yesterday changed | 9%d; March quiet, 1 749 BEESWAN (i 10 Giant Powder Con 56 00 Portiand g e e Gentral Pacific..... 34| Do proferred. 160 heinyigns apd Ve Dadk el iy hed e NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. ‘PROVISIONS. Aoso0s 00 v we KINS & © : e RalstE &0 o PROVISIONS—The unexpectedly heavy de- o, S 440 Hana Plantation 17 2% STRAMENS IO BAn 5 S R e s 181 | crease in the stocks of fard caused 4 better OREGON. JSUBED MBATS-Bacon The ver fb. for| S0 mutchinson 5 F Co. @3 | Steamer | Destination. |- Salls. | Pl SRR e eeling in provisions. The reduction in stocks ., Nov. 2 2 eavy, §c for light medium, 10c for light, 10%c | 50 Hawaiian Commerc! Pler ol ; g S0 Bacite.y 2, | was 8,000 tierces, and It ‘was sald the world's Al UL e R e s | T attin l|;htl!nnd RITE L Tow ks e a o 5400 -| Santa Rosa|San Diego W -m|Lm- i c“flpmia fiflnmh mnsa“aflflqufl. 13%| Do preterre: S | e e B e e e e % " WASHINGTON. - Eastern Sugar-cured Hams, l0c: California, 8% |G W. Elder|Portiand. . 310 amPler 24 (French Line)-® "% . s TR 13% | and sold heavily of lard. PrIce8 | mACOMA, Wash., Nov. 2—Wheat, Club, fic; | Hame, 0@9isc; Mess N uei e nt e & ZpmpPler 7| DIRECT LINE"'m-HAV'RFsi“ZABYS 1304 |- Do oreterns m/: pgrklm: Loc, lard 10G12%¢ and ribs 5@Tic. Blue Stem, 6c. .~ ¢ 200 evira Prime Pork, $10; extra clear, 418 53 1215 gt 'SRIAoNfE)m o Pler 42, North P Efi The leading futures ranged as follows: PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. ;x' ; mess, §i5 50@16; Smoked Beef, 11@12c e 2 :;:u;::; H Hflé Lot &Q‘é"m.n street. : T | Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. 3 60 25 3 | L Dg"a?"x-fi.?;: 2% | Wheat, No. 2— 55 PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 2.—Exchanges, $442,- S o St “ufm: rg':“fx‘}-e"pm:"m' & % ki ':iPP:"'" T N Del L & W, 163 | November o aoe e B8N ey otonces, $62,158 : Cantfornia Horaes, 43:@sc per Tb for compound | 15 Spring Valley Water. 00 6214 e e T % | December 6 i’ 6 ems | 4T Rt ges bt T e parrels, 4140} 1010 tins, | 33000 U S 4s Bonds (old) 12 00 11 am|Pler 11 | KA GASCOGNE b0 preter To |Mayooipoe W em o e LOCAL MARKETS The: b g, e, i 100 Vigorit Powder 300 I amigle [T GASCODNR, oo oo il ol o 10 Do iet pretrd. United States. . Hovesude - s me g e e & Lo o a0 T 1ah patte, 6 et $e; | 2 Tireman's Fund Insurance 208 60 £ '3 amlpier it f;:fim’*‘}‘,‘s"‘{:,"n:;‘ g Moond tiam o .« s e i e IO R B e s W% Wk am i3 EXCHANGE AND BULLION. B e N e ot INVESTMENT BOARD. Nov.1h, LrmiFlcs:| - GeNERkiAGENOY FOR UNTTED sz . et Onts, No. S h SN . X 3 3 5 wiing Green, New Yo T N o e T ) PR T e R s Smreve ivrmomnn —— |45 R R AkaL & GO B B e Lake Erie & W Amer Spiris . 14 | May oo Lol W% Ry Sleths oxes sight. Z §5 | varres; about 110 Tos, Te. i 5 Hutehinson § P Co.. 627 ARRIVED. Montgomery avenue. San Francisco. preferred. preferrs 33 e e - &5 40 Oceanic Steamship 60 00 B 3 = 00 New York Exchal ght. b ‘Wednesday, November 2 A - - Bl & Nan Aper Tobaccs. S, | Famnary - % 3% 1B IE N elSCalennc = 4% HUesminiow, WOOL AND RORRC| L Aieros Semin 1 g | St Novo, Lundauist, 35 Hours trom rort|. BAY AWD RIVER STEAMERS. 5 Lard, 100 Ths— ne Silver, ounce. - pring Valley o ragg. o z Ve o A iy oA Yt Desember 485 492% 485 49m4 | Mexican Dollars. = 47i5 | Dealers quote a weak Hide “l““f“ and are| 78T Gas & Electric Co..” $5 00 Stmr Ruth, Strand, 57 hours from Tillamook s SR Mich Central. 07 | January . LAST 600 48T 500 rather expecting @ further decline in some de- | 49 Market-street Ratlway 5 0 2 FOR U, S. KAVY-YARD AND VALLEID. - Minn & St L. 81| | Short mibis perioo the— WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. seriptions. Wool is selling more fresly in the | @ Hutchinson S P Co... &% | Stnr Fulton, Levinson, 6 hours from Knapp- 5 i frd. C December 460 462 ast, but at concessions. . ~ icetlo.” o = Mo Pacine s Hitnots Beelo..11: 8975 | January 16E 18 18%| WHBAT—The market was quiet and prices | HIDES AND SKINS-Culls and brands sell : MINING STOCKS. Simr Sequota, Thwing, 17 hours from Fort | Mon, m_..’&flf'fi;:.‘a‘:c.:‘. obile & Ohio. G quotatons were me follons: Slour siuedd g Soente WO RS L e e et auotations. | Heavy salted Eollowing were the ssles in the San Fran- i1 bark Gayhead, Foley, 16 days from Ber- | Fridays...... Pt s i-i" and s:30, Do preferred. teady ;. . spring_ wheat, 66@66%c: No. 3 ¥ a: Pl 1t gl‘]' A Boa erday: Sea. B 30 & E"ycéé"‘:‘h i P R e T A S MR 6 3001 2% mmilling | bty ite, weva0s lhes caile. Saq Beands: " Morning Session. yhark Mohican, Saunders, 22 days from Hon- "% ri 3 ; No. 2 H and : : Andes N Y Gnie st white, #714; No. 3 white, 25%@26%c; No. 2 rye, | 1 BO1I%: oo o sALES B TR R I TR T e Schr Ocean Spray, Nyman, 20 hours from ¥ Dy St pretra.. . e No. 3 variey, @ e o 1 ; BOA . Pk eath e S g o, 300 | 9 Bert & I e TAKE THE BOAT TO SAN JOSE 20 Wbt B T e g ™ tah, et 100 | 600 Sk B Octosk— December— | B2 o1 g lg&"‘_.n B30 e e tram Sieearta Foint o e 17 hours Y DAY AND SUNDAY TOO at 10 & m. for . 9 , ; , per " 5t 4 H . N Bk Tl L L e o e e g | H 0% T e | B S s i, s 18 on s | Brwm RETAS i, Tl B ; shoulders (boxed). % | Regular morning sesslon—December—2000 WERIL S R aut e " | 200 Confidence .. : ‘Schr. "and Wing, - E e short clear sides (boxed), $ 10G5 20; whisky, | 31 23%; 4000, $1 28%. May—4000, §126. TALLOW~No. 1 rendered, 3%@3%c per 1b; | 100 Crown Polut ""‘z"”z"“ Wing, Stmmons, § days from, ‘Alviso snd retura, Too. Telephons