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10 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SATURfiAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1898. ables are frm. | _Dairy Produce, etc.— CLOSING QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY, Nov. 18— p. m. . spectively, which make clearer the fact that | les, 124@1%. Cheese, quiet; 8@%c. Eges, | worth quoting. The other Veget: prices asked by holders here are relatively | firm; !ruz, 20@20%c. Potatoes and Onions are unchanged. = Bul!“er. fancy, per .| Cheege, Bwiss. ® | high. Some concessions at Philadelphia fol- e POTATOES—30@40c for Early Rose and . SauRee - €ommon_Eggs Bid Ask.} Bid. Ask. low those at Boston, though the market 1s on WHEAT MOVEMENTS. 50c for River Burbanks; Salinas Burbanks, 75¢@ | Do, per roll......40945 Ranch Egks, Pe il o & 5 4 & S e the whole steady. . $110; Oregon, 70c@$1; Sweet Potatoes, T5@85¢ n'xf:‘fd‘ 37%@—| dozen . ...45@50 | Alpha FrRt) ,“: n.u.-g" T o2 2 ~ Iron is In bigger demand all the time and | Receipts. Shipments. | for néarby and $1@125 for Merced; New Pota-| Fiekled . #G140| Honey Comb, per o | Alta 4 12 Justics I B SUMMA . - vet production steadily increases, an - ushels. ushels. : per 1b. i 3 = & JMMARY OF THE MARKETS, 014 Colony 195 | Osceol 124% | vet production steadily g at Pitts- | | Cittes— ‘Bushel, hels. | toes, 1%@2c per Ib. oimkin. per {61 —a% 1y 2015 | Andes % 1fKentuck ... & 0 o W 188" | Bar Bessemer pie e tfghiy Tower at G101 | Bipnesselle s S ORIONEEbGkae per cu picie ontons. 30| Chocte: Cal Decsioim nlepwelc S w Silver wea o ! - » new A ) g 3 % % B 52 T e West End ........ E | Wolverine 81% | 107 Plates are beyond all precedent, Including | Milwaul 61750 VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 3@dc: String | Meats, per Ib.— Best ‘& Belcher 37 3 Decidental ... 48 — Om',“‘rw Admknn. Do prefd . - 10 {{a"\;’l}m "f* material for cars, bridges, vessels and work (i_h:cm 180,800 Beans, 5@7c; Lima Beans, nominal; Green Pep- | Bacon . Bulllon .. gfi gz gvmr . . os e ‘Westingh Elec 5% | Humbol . of all sorts, and structural work is seasonably | Toledo 25,321 | pers, 25@30c; Cabbage, 40@50c; Tomatoes, 0@ Caledonia Djovernmn ., Corn and ¥ Do prefd ... 5 | quiet, though the mills have much ahead, | St. Lou 73,000 | 60c; Garlic, 4@5c per 1b; Dried Okra, 10c per Ib; Chollar . 24 2/Potost . 17 Hay dull. “IHP TREASURY. while in bars the demand is considerably bet- De!r:al: & 8.358 Cucumbers, 50@60c; Marrowfat Squash, $10@15 8| Challenge Con. 3} l_s}gu“& );o D oy 3 e . T U S L 43 e PEVABORATED VEGETABLES — Potatoes, e L | Con et & Vai1 30 135 Sox Beich — Rice lower. WASHINGTON, Nov. I8—To-day's state- | 500 cors B8 CnCago. O ces. are held back. Totals 1,476,251 sliced, raw. 12 per Ib in lots of 35 Ibs: sliced. BT house 20"~ 13533 | Con Imperial .. 0 02Slerra Nevada.1 05110 Potatoes and Vegetables about the same. ment of the Treasury shows: Available cash | The expectation is that the proposed rail as- | Tidewater— desiccated, 16@i8c; granulated, raw, 13ci Pork Shusages. i#15G20 | Crown Point .. 13 18Silver Hill ... — 07 Eight cars of Bastern Poultry in this week. | balance, $296,325,754; gold reserve, $241,072,07. soclation will meet an extremely Eeflvy demand E,fl!!efl - 101,125 Onions, 60c; Carrots, old, 13c;: new, 1Sc; Cal Veal “iv@1s | Con New York. — 04|Syndicate . 03 Game unchanged, = next year, espectally for trolley lines, but it is P;m}gflal 287,250 | bage, 30c; Sweet Potatoes, 30c; Turnips, 25c; Eureka Con ... 0 - f}lndlrd 17 = R e L Bt ans 0150 et e g 321 Oltb?'hnld":gudmnmfi Baltimore .. 29,254 String Beans, 30c; Tomatoes, 50c. Quatl, pr doz.150@2 00 | EXCheauer o 0 5 St o L S o NEW YORK, Nov. 15.—The Evening Post's | products the next will probably be @ record- | Jei Orleans POULTRY AND GAME. Mallard, gair. BGL0| goie & Norers.115 120 Yellow Jacket 19 % Navel Oranges lower. London cablegram saye: Americans were the | breaking year. 5 5 Provisions 1 only active market here to-day, and even in | Failures for the week have been 233 in the i e Eastern 1s selling at $5@5 50 for Hens, $ for e e 2 L SUN, MOON AND TIDE. et S thaye the support was still mainly confined to | United States, against 267 last year, and 2 In e G old Roosters, $550@6 for young Roosters, $4 —ITeal, pr pair.. 50 WEATHE SPOR' Parls, Berlin and professional operators here, | Canada, against 32 last year. Wheat— FEEEO0! 2 | fur Fryers, $3 50@4 for Broilers. @ 40 Widgeon, peir 408 % United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— - BRI ho transactions for the public yet being re- e NDINTON AOF | Onent - | The receipts of Eastern this week, Including [ Turkeys, pr Ib 18@ 20 Small Dick .. —| Times and Helghts of High and Iow Gorded. The close was a fraction easier. Ar- | BRADSTREET'S QN THE CON Pt | the two ca tved Ducks, each... 50G 5|Wild Geese, pr Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) | Gentines were firm, but other markets were TRADE. Closing e s :"ff_gfd‘;“ g:l':er:!:fi'. {,‘},".‘ :&:ku;:; g‘een. eu:h{ n’g 125 palr 2 Francisco Bay. Pnhllu)lzd :71 official au- SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18, § p. m. e S Wi g ; igeons, pal @ 50 Superintendent. p. m. | flaturciess. Katfirs were flat on the proposed | oo oL 0 T b aereet's to-mor- | Flour— s0ld. California Poultry 1s dull, OWIng to these | Rapbits, DAIr—@ 40| Loe s Ny o feh. and low waters occur at The following are the seasonal rainfalls to | tax on mining companies by the Transvaal date, as compared With those of same date | Government. : ™ s ults [osin, Jast seamon; and rainfell in peat 24 hours: Money rates in Berlin are a fraction easter. | Evidence accumulates that the good results CLonng : New York is sald to be lending a large amount | flowing from the recent elections are no longer Past 2 s - i3 s - Past24 This Last | New Mork 18 S000 0 2 or two or three months, | fonfined emtirely to improvement In tone and | SRENiE sbee Teceipts irum the East. Hare, each....—@ 20| he city front (Mission-street wharf) about PO prows o partioular changs. e liys| Fraits and Nute— ety b e ity five minates later than at Fort Point: 3 i Almonds, Ib.......10@12| Limes, doz. the hefght of tide is the same at both places. Turkeys, 13@Mc for Gobblers and 12%@1dc for | 4 Uor Limes. doz, " Ser b SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. row will say: 8P:n1ng & | Hens;” Geese, per pair, $1 25@1 75; _Goslings, b. Stations— Hours. Season. Seuson. EuTe S P = Bananas. d 40 .08 631 |butIcannot verify the report DGerfrny. o~ | confidence, though the active feeling influences SR $1 5091 75: Ducks, $4@6 for old and @S for e Pears. per Ib. ¢ amc v iy Sn e 7 %3 | dealings in both financial and mercantile lines. EASTERN LIVESTOCK/ MARKET. TS i tor larmel $9g3 mfi?’-:fi%fi?fl’ Comare o e Sun rises 3 81 = Several substantial developments present them- e , $3 , o1 s 3 3 : 231 | conagian Pactfic, 87 Grand Trunk. T: bar | SCNELthly week. notable among which ars a CHICAGO, #1G1 % per dozen for old and 31 75 for squabs. Sun sete . © g g L% | siiver steady, 38d; money, 2 per cent; panish | number of advances in prices, exceptionally nS-TCA?;O;d’?V' 18.—CATTLE—Prices were | Quall, $1 50@1 75; Mallard, $3@4; Canvasback, irmia Lails Ob s 's closed at 41%. 5 few declines thereof, growing In sirensiy in ly. Good to extra choice steers, 75; ;. Sprij 50; $150@1 75; oIt ime| Los Angeles.. ? S PARIS, Nov. 18.—Spanish 4's closed at 41.80. the pigiron sitution. "npf(m.ffk"""dluf,:,flefil.‘ POl ey e e gf:e" fi%lgfi; 0800 Teal. ‘lll ;gg} B: wg‘ielm; s gimimel o 1T e [T e, Timy 3 e % ani clearings and remarkably good re $3@4 40; bulls, cows a » | Snipe, $1350; Jack Snipe, $1; G G Artichokes, doz 75| Let 8] W, H W L W San Fran Maxt | RIS FINANCIAL REVIEW. | {; export trade, not only in the line of forel€n | 53 304 10 for heuer’;fldefle‘cfi?«“&‘figg{m 250, White' Geese, $151 o3 Brant, tfi;bln Beets, doz. 2915 mu:‘li%mfl“' = e £ ETT P B eyt R ey S temperature, | w YORK, Nov. 15.—Bradstrest's Finan- ?xpfl;ug,mdb:é‘;n de‘:::‘%;:fimt‘mg: 1o manore ":xrsasfinaukn steady. Sales were at an ex- :“'“é"t'?' mlflmd. n?: 25; Rabbits, $1 25@1 50 Bunc l:}!:m}e. 1 43 5|Onions, 1b, 13\ 44| 4.8 939 3.1 3:5] 4.9 10:10] 0.0 WEATHER CONDITIONS AND GENERAL | cfal Review to-morrow will say: Compared | shows but iittle change from recently preced hoss, ‘t“he";;"grmgl" 85 ':firl n:on;gonu to u&-_ ot Cottontalls and $ifoc:small: L(;m.‘ .lbb :0_54;,?;:3:.- sTeen .. % ¢ | —oTE Ta the 5 ioution of. the Hidew FORECAST. With this period in last week both the stock | ing weeks, but the growth in confidence ig re- vigs, 163 & 2 BUTTER, CHEESE AND EGGS. Cabbage, each. 10| Do Sweet z the early morning tides are given in the left doz Au%m hand column and the successive tides of the Radishes, dz bchs10@12 | day in the order of occurrence as to time. The Caulifiowers. each 5@10; o3 bond transactions have been on & smailer | flected in very general reports of improved col- Market weak. Lambs, §3 5094 for A slight barometric depression has developed in Oregon, which is apparently moving eouth- | scale and have been divested of any excite- lections on past business. % common up to $5@5 25 for ghoice flocks. Shee] ‘The market continues quiet and unchanged. Celery, bunch. eistward. Rain hes faiien throushout” the | 00 “3¢ intervala reactionary tendencies have | ¢ TSt S0, fOTRCRL I the line of fOTeIER | sold at 12 2504 %, Westerrs selling at 32 § BUTTER— Cress, doz bnch: 25|Sage, doz bnchs..235 | second time column gives the second tide of greater portion of Washington and Oregon = S e e “arofits by | {rade extension are the returns recenty TAd | 4 15 and yearlings at $4G4 0; native ewes were | Creamery — Fancy creameries, %iGlo; seo- Cucumbers, d0z...20@% String Beans, 1b..10G— | the day, the third time column the third tide and as far south along the coast as Cape Men- | 8ppeared, TefFCL e & ,Of Profis b | for Getober polnting to exports (o that month | siow’ at 06 50: feeding lambe soid At M 40 | onds, @2, # Egg Plant, per ib 4@ §|Thyme, 1b. 30 | ona the last or right hand column gives the docino, The wind has now shifted to the north- | traders and lurge operators. - . larger than in the WEH’HPIQT‘ &gfle ot Decern. | 4 90; feeding eheep, 3 %@3 5. Dairy — Choice to fancy, 18@20c; common | Green Peas, Ib. 81 Turnips, doz. last tide of the day, except when there are but Sest at Bureka and Roseburg. The conditions | ever, was in the main steady and the public | preceding year, second on )h:ln ose of Decem” | Receipts—Cattie, 200 hogs, 26,000; sheep, | graden, Tgliige. it Lentils, 15" Hiid i et e o 'ue sometimes occur. The helghts rable for e TE Callformia from | shows greater interest in securities than for | ber last year, and chargeable not s much 22 | eooo. Ty o L ML S SRR T e M three Hdes, o tions fo ihe soundings on the o fand Stookton nofthward. The | a long time past, there being an excellent In- | formerly “to ‘enlarged exports of XETm PRI KANBAS CITY. e e e e an pet A given are additions Ko R ey charts, exoept t hwest and blow a mod- | vestment demand for bonds and dwid!nd-vsy‘i ucts l»mdm m?\A e tobor. ~ Tn this | KANSAS CITY, Nov. 18—CATTLE—Re- astern Butter—Ladle packed, 16@1§%c per | Carp 5@ 6 Shad 10| when a minus sign (—) precedes the height. B S ien on the Nortnern | ing stocks. When concessions appeared a g0od | ished products of American Industry. In b8 | ooiiis "do0. Market 'strong. Native steers, | i Eigin, 2G22%c. Codfish 1012 Sea Bass 0@ | and then the number given is subtracted from Diing demand asserted itself, although tnere | connection especially go D & o 15 Toxns steerso % somt an owrw: | CHEESE—Choice mild new, 10@11c; old, 8%@ | Flounders . 5@ 6 Smelts ... 9@ | the depth given by the charts. The plane of which has thereby e yles eel ind B - . : e e Y | s e sitines e et e il e ron A e ey Independent than | cOWs and heifers, $1 7%5@4 10; stockers and feed- | i.ff:afi;‘é“‘g.‘éii‘?fl"izé‘i?c‘“- Young America, | Herring 8@10 Soles . 25310 | reference 1s the mean of the lower lcw waters. n Call{ornia-Showers . In Torth epeculative holdings from, one Fbiic and the | ever” before of fluctuations In domestic de- | ers, §2 5G4 T; culls, 32 4093 %0, EGGS-Ranch Eggs, 40@42% dozen; Raton i oo i i rnia~Showers in morth por. | to another on the part of th® Pe only poel- | mand. The strensth in values of all cereals | FOGS Recelpty 10000, Market steady to 2 | ajum Eggs, It B Dett e e | e Tnenan, 8g10]Tomeod .. 10 TIME BALL. g Snturday; parily cloudy in | stock ‘market Drofessiontle, - /2 stocks “itke | ail the leading breadstuffs being higher this | shafe wigher Bulk of saies, 33 30g4 40 heavics, | nary P bl A M i o e —IClams, gal o I o et . Saturday: | Socrhern Pacific common, in which realizing | week, is, of course, due to the constant forelgn $3 3073 &; packers, $3 25@4 40; mixed, 33 200 for fancy. pD;, Hors —@—| Do, hardshell, 10040450 | o o v Fyarographic Office, U. B. N., Mer- ol -enerally fair Baturday: | 0 weigned thie buyiug, or Delaware and | demand, moro than effecting very larss §ais § i lghts, 5138 %; " yorkers, $3'0G3 %: | DECIDUOUS AND CITRUS FRUITS Berch ... Sa10) Crivs, each.[..-- 1o | Breneh HYAOERRLS o Francisco, Cal., No- : (o o I o 4 s Sriday epo! at | in domestic supplies, which, however, o- . 82 20. . 75, Do, " doz. RN wers, changing to snow, in north | Hudson, which broke on Friday on reports t b e fats, 00 Markst s, - Tanshe Rockfish ... 10G12| Mussels, gt. Q| meeber 35, 558 1.6 tower of the new Werry There {8 nothing new to report. The assort- | Salmon, emoked ment {s steadily getting more limited and the | Salmon, fresh market is dull. 1 Sturgeon ce B orof rallroad jnes by the Van- | low any corresponding period for years past. EP- changing to snow, in north ;n,',fmpua‘; h:;:‘:r:e %o other® company _Inter- | Comparisons of four months' exports, July to $3 75@5 10; muttons, $2 T5@4 25. 3 2 L O Cdeay of rregu- | October inclusive, point to wheat and flour A 20g—10ysters, Cai, 100, 40: 2 Hlaing was dropped at exactly noon to-day— 2R e S Ul ing oon of the 120th meridian, or at 8 ests. There was al . 2 5 r- nents li:tle below those of last vear, and g J Greenwich mean_time. fouty in American Sugar, which, after a fu pment v thoa par et | OMAHA, Nov. 18.—_CATTLE—Recelpts, 1600, | DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Jclock p. m. Greem 3 ¢ 3 - v o4 inning of the week | on 10 per cent below those of 1§91, the heav i N = = e vl 13 'W. 8. HUGHES, o and vicinity—Occasional show. | ther advance In the DegltnnE Of [on 75" | [t ever known. The strength of cereals finds | }AES BINS, Sronk, | Naule, Redh sfecrs, i e BISIOS oS chebt o Taseiand THE STOCK MARKET Lieutenant, U. S. N.. in charge. aRtinESatiiere on’coverlng of shorts. was dull and setnec S0, | 1o0t Lok, ' Cortee, Whtere the statistical posl- | 3 3005,30; Wentern steers. 8 %@4de; Texas | BN (UL sgec per . Pl e 5 e, . 2 : SLREQ L = e - | tion shows some I vement; sugar, which is | $ 3 @ : , - A m Mount TamalpatsClear; wind | advances were scored, he most promInent Lo | O O e for Y fned, o srowirig strength | 18 and fecders. 33 4084 40;/bulls, stags, etc., | Perstmmons, hominal, piThe mining share market was distinguished STEAMERS TO ARRIVE. light; maximu pe: i | ture bel h el o Yupplies; coffee, which still retains its 5@3 5. 3 3 3 - erra Nevada to $1 15, the neigh- | — _ ———— — — ————————— AR R ment bonds of ‘the ‘same company and, the | of raw, supbiles; coffet Bk fion “which s | | HOGS-Recelpts, TH0. Market shads to Sc | Crasberries ¥/, per bams! for Easter | boring mines aleo advancing in sympathy, Steamer. From. Due. Forecast Official. Baltimore and Ohio securities. | 3 lower. Heavy, $330@3 40; mixed, $3 32%@ | and $2 per box for Coos Bay. In local securities Hawalian Commercial light. $3 35@3 45; pigs, $3@3 30; bulk of | Grapes, 40@60c per box; crates sell about 10c | continued the exciting stock, recovering $46@ | EIl Thompson..|Seattle . Jead of Northwestern and | higher on small movement and improving tone | g% Yaquina Bay trong and the preferred | 3¢ the goods market. sales, $ 3915@3 37t higher than boxes. 51 50, subsequently falling back. The other | Navarro. ————— however, under the '\ Burlington, were very s! ! e i 2 aroatuol P EASTERN MARKETS. Burlington, were very stron Snl (0 Bitirn | ““Wootsaies continue of good volume on more | St B IMAL I 0yl iow, wedle || Raspberries, $5G7 per chest s } 3 c st. Dol : < SHiZ . 3500, 5 % e 3 gar stocks were somewhat unsettled in sym- | Geo. W. Elder..(Portland Nov. e | stocks of both the 5. Tl Sesides this there | confident buylng of emall manufacturers, Who. | xiive muttons, $3 e A G608 For” bommior.~ TS, per |box | Taihr: BaAEe. 1o M e e G [ e o Nov. T T dSin People's Gas, Pa- | however, report the finished goods trade unsat- | [NUENS Tl ING e Pl vs | ol attolt for "o, 1 and $1@1 % for choics. Lady Ap. | Powder deciined to. §57 26, e tas NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. were bullish_move g : % 1 va d In- | lsfact He: sales of bonded wool for re- = s Vo —pie ; | ific amall, and @ varlety of railroad an export 15 England are reported this week. DENVER. e O 35 pi o oThe Golden Gate Lumber Company has levied | Progreso Seattle . Nov: ot K, Nov. 18 —Thers wero weak | dustrial StOCkS. o e American mar- | Rather more nauiry s noted for plgiron, and | DENVER. Colo, Nov. 18 _CATTLERe- | CITRUS® FRUITS_Navel Oranges o | 22, anscseme per share,” deifnquent | Corona. San Diegs Nov. 2t s is strong in contrast to that | celpts, 1100. Market steady: higher on stock- | per box; Seedlings, $1 50@2 25; Lemons, $1@2 tor | The Anchoria-Leland Mining Company of | Washtenaw. oints In the stock market to-day, but the | the | the tone of r Y. In the beginning of Tacoma . ket was irregular. | derlying eleme: of strength promised at | (- o= Wi ing from that quarter, | of steel, which is belng shaded by those eager | ers. Beef steers, 3 25@4 25; cows, $3@3 i0; | common and $2 50@3 50 for good to choice; Mex- | o one time to overcome obstacles, and prices uni- 1 ek ‘J‘s:’,u‘ugzs&"‘éa Fe on orders from Ber: | to book new bu e B e D T feeders, freight pald, | jcan Limes, o0, Catitornta Limen " segsl E,‘:,‘Z.’,‘;,‘J;’,.:‘,‘& S Dond DO cent DeEhazes | Columii ot lane ity N 3 formly. went to a higher level. Apprehension | Jin. which market is inclined to realize on se- | ls apparently unchahged B84 froge MO | B i, Stockers, frelgnt paid, $ 80430, ' | per small box: Grape Frult, $3 Bananes: | s e M ey L olovado | B ae: ey ot n of a weak wing in to-morrow’s bank state- | curities that can be ’““F“:»‘;;‘,i;‘é“’é.‘:;‘v,.,“g :.\}": e D e e e 5 s m@‘; ey ;5453 Ao;y'comr:m: $1 50@2 per bunch; Pineapples, $3@5 per dozen. | has declared a_dividend of 2 cents per share, China_and Japan . 23 ment turned the tide toward the side of reac- | brofit. Later on thers WAZ So¥ ol London, | Wheat, including flour shipments for the | and heavy, 13 25G3 3. : DRIED FRUITS, NUTS, RAISING, ETC. | Snnital stocks nayunie Dermmiorany dhares of Coos Bay fon 1n the Tate deatinge. The level of prices | broad, thoush, not on & I87ER SCMC | ((iies, | week, akeresate 0,679,141 bushels, against §- | SHEEP Recelpts, 3. Market steady and D T e Sember e, Sotaldive [Os et B INGY. 18 B most cases carcled sharply belot last | oritreiiriy Denver and Rio Grande preferred. ['6746s8 bushcls last weel, 66372 busbels 1 | unchanged. Prunes are cheap. Very small sizes, say i oo kil e e hoy T R G intereat in the | the corresponding week of 1807, 3,937,233 bushels gttt from 110 to 130, are selling as low as 14@1%c | STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. Fomona. ... [ Humboldt were very much | The market here 1o0¢ % 0 onference might | in 18%, 2,616,535 bushels In 1885, and 3.312.673 CALIFORNIA FRUIT SALES. Serkoiidae el et el B Bl b L es of the day. | reports that the o Segds > Zasto caus el | 530 Bl D elegates. Some | bushels In' 1864, Since July 1, this year. the ex- FRIDAY, Nov. 152 p. m. | Siam.. Nanaimo - sus l‘l‘q\‘nf!at‘hn "E}‘;:" mh:(n : :?;::u'&n“ :;ruhi‘\a:.xexnp:ho early part of the | ports of wheat aggregate §2,88,457 bushels, | NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Earl Fruit Company's mfifix rscexgh T pethis: Sid toc M0carel ase TaAie D. m. | gt Calitornia Portland 1o e attributed to one | Eeto% ihe slight hardening tendency of the | against 95,973,426 bushels last year. sales of California fruit: Emmeror, single | @oe for 50008, 3%c for 80-108, 36 for 7080'c | , U S Bonds— s r G an Sants Ross.....|San Diego fallures in the United States this | CLSR o G80 HR ey nd 1ye | 48 quar coup..112 113 [San Fran though the advance | Busines Malagas, $135. | 24c for 90's, 2c_ for 9$0-100's {Puget Sound property. The | New York money market, Bneay 4 : s attributed to the lead- | n {ime loans was merely fractional and it | weck numbe as agalnst 187 laet N eek s | Stormy weather. Two cars sold. for 100-110's; Silver Prunes, 21@sc; Peaches, | ‘111%111% | Stockton the property. This | would seem that any serious advance in money (;\j:»vwe o ey a0 e, 3 I . |, CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—Red Emperor, $180@ | 8G7%c for good to choice, T1%@Sc for fancy and 126741273 | _Insurance— e is significant of the | would not only bring funds from interlor citles | and 2% in 1 The total number of fallures | 5 o5; clusters, §2 8; Emperor, 31 1392 Per- | 10@123c for peeled; Apricots, 10@12c for Royals | 38 quar coup..104%105% Firem’'s Fund.209 — STEAMERS TO SAIL. ist In the property. Rumors | o New York, but might result in sales of | in the Dominion of Canada is Ai e nst 3040 | Simmons, 35 05. Two cars sold. Weather | and 1/@12%c for Moorpark; Evaporated Apples, | _Miscellaneous— | \Water Siocks— — e breaking of the agreements | tagrded foreign exchange and bring on a gold | the preceding week, 31 in 1897, 47 in 1586, 42 in | GOUGY" T4@7%c; sun dried, 4@4%c; Black Figs, sacks, | Cal-st Cab §s..115 117 |Contra Costa. 5 Destination. Pler. > favorable & tor in t fmport movement. | 1595, "and 23 n 1594 2 I | 2@24c; Plums,, 4%@6c for pitted and 1@1%c for 25— ‘mrin Co. 50 — — The effect was e NORTHERN WHEAT MARKET. ( ; Nectarines, 6@7c for prime to {ancy; 00% — ISpring Vailey.102%410 1 pm|PMSS | — #8%| Hank Stocks— E L & P 6s..130 — |Anglo-Cal 14 — (Bank of — 100 |Cal § D & 99%104% | First Nationl.210 215 ~"100" |Lon P & A. 102 |Mer “Exchani Pacific but BANK CLEARINGS. NEW YORK GRAIN AND PRODUCE. 11 am|Pler 11 er raliroads in the c for quarters and S@dc for halves. ' | - IPW Y C o OREGON. RAISINS—3%c for two-crown, 4%c for three Delaware and Hudson was! ngp K, Nov. 18.—The following table, | NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—FLOUR—Receipts, g Yor == crown, 5%c for four-crown, 5% ac‘lm Seedless | F & Cl R; NEW TYORK, PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 18.—A few transac- T €% with secompanving ruc | N TORE SO M ohowe the bank clear- | 3170 barrels; exports, 11,631 barrels; qulet and | oy or ‘ymall lots were reported fo-day at a | o ianas 14 for Seedless Muscatels and $120 | Geary-st R n. T is. the lowesh| compled by Bradstreel, MOC ended Friday, | a trifie weaker. Minnesota patents, 3 7584 10 | inde etter than 0o for ePonted today at @ | for London ‘Layers; Dried Grapes, 2%@c. HC&SS and fs an accurate re- - 7083 90; 7 | NUTS—Ches ;W LA the anthracite trade, | with the percentage of increase and decrease, 1 winter patents, $3 70@3 %; winter straights, | but it is impossible to get an exporter to openly 5'4\7}afi%&ga;i‘;{sh@sfiaclifics&e{:hl?l; x;‘l‘;‘:‘;:: o 1;"‘?3 & Yaquina Bay Puget Sound. Humboldt . bt pm|Pler 3 in the a by that trage falling in | as ith the corresponding week last | £ 45@3 55 quote more n 59%c to 60c, and they ex- | gmic for hardshell; tshell, 14@l5c for | Market-st 257 — |Nev N haing D i | e WHEAT—Recefpts, ¥7.2%0 bushels; _exports, | hiblt no disposition to Luy at these figures. e ooty Pocasiar S00e fos Toastern nd F40 ol e B e 2 arket showed good recupera- | ° Percentage. | 314,209 bushels. Spot firm; No. 2 red T6c f. 0. b. ;‘loy nJ“ ~ ue stem, fiin‘&tt Bc for California; Cocoanuts, - $4 50@5. Arcata . 4 pm|Pier 13 buying of People's Gas partic- | Citles— Inc. Dec. | anoac. Options for a time were weak and |, Cieared=Ship Crown of Scotland, with 0108 | HONEY—Comb, 10@1lc for bright and 8@% Corona 11 am|Pier 11 factor. The stock rose | New York . 50.6 heavy from the effects of big spring wheat Fe- ushels wheal; ship Paul Isenberg, With 7l | for lower grades; water white extracted, 6%@ | N Shantung 1 pm(PMSS il iy et @ = " 76_bushels wheat, both for Queenstown. 7ot lighi b oSk & N Nov. 2t 10 5 Boston celpts, lower cables, bearish Argentine news | Forel heat shij b, c; Mght amber extracted, 6c; dark, b5@ic | I Colnmbis: [Nov. 24, 10 am|Pier 24 Renvesiand o Grabge | Chicasn s 53 &nd Shnioading. With the advent of Sxport de- | tha week e ey were s Dl P EEBSWAX—24G2%0 b, N Orizaba ... Newport.......[Nov. %5, ¢ am Pler 11 Shinucd strength | Eniladelphia ] mand, howeser, the afternoon market rallied | Shipments of barley amounted to 132025 bush: “-301%. per:1by Oak Gas s....100 Union T Co.1080 ~— w a bon a tendency to run | Pittsin 2. P <l = k . PROV Om Ry 6s.....126% — | Street ds— i b R AT s oo | mitteee 27 and Yc aavance for May: No. 2 red May, _ WASHINGTON. VISIONE, o e foo e e SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. spots Y 1 of early strength. Total | bon Beancise % 28 v cloned Tie. e chotcs, 1506 | TACOMA, Nov. 18.—Wheat—Club, 69%c; blue | Dull and unchanged. P& 12 — |Geary 6 — Pt 00 fvanitad, Staten Unees and new | Cinclnnatl - 11807, 11@13c; 1868, 19@21, I"nrlflci“em' $2%4@63}%c. CURED MEATS—Bacon, Tsc per Ib_for | bo o T e o6 58 ARRIVED. e B price. Kansas City . Const, 189 crop, 7@Sc; 1897, 1@13c: 1898, 19G2lc. e med heavy, Sc for light medium, 10c for light, 10%c | £ = sidio Friday, November 18. el fpial anicx/iofl iipks: (o siay. Imere 10 400 New Orleans A METALSIt "was & day of narrow ‘changes | i e 2 for extra light and 12Q12%c for sugar cured; | 5,5 & N F o-110, 1%} Towaer™ bour Woloot. Crockatiz s fags fromisee Burlin 1,748; D. & R. G., 30,210} | Mioneapolis 45 e oLl metal market Tin| LOXDON, Nov. 18.—Consols, 110 6-16; Bliver, | Eastern Sugar-cured. Hams, 1oci Califofnis | 5P of Ar 6 osgt— E_oOynamite. Sime, Samos, Jelinger G36Thouss. from - A thern. Pacife’ s | Cleveland Ei] | frmer attitude of sellers, Lead was easter and | 7 15-164; French Rentes, 101t §c. Wheat car- e Tt 1011 os;. Farly Bort, 3129 | 5.5, Cal $e.. 1K —|Glant, Con TSt Pomona, Shea, 18 hours from Bureka. 080; do pr = RoME TaiRn? > Louisville 2 305 | the rest of the list without change of impor-E goes off coast, steadier; cargoes on passage, | 12 50; extra Prime Pork, $i0; extra clear, $18@ EPg s Stmr Greenwood, Fagerlund, 15 hours from Pain 12777 e Frovidence - §§| tance”” Nows was ecare and of indifterent pur_ | dull for white, fm for red; cargoes of Walla | 1§ o; ‘mess, 31550G15; " Smoked Beet, Q1< | § v a0y | Creenwood. : e Peoples Gas, 15,015 Basing | St Paul 8 i | tensively” at this_period e e A e e e o Satern ithacoaa. yhctatikt BeTDNE i R Gt wiaTie e S b UD et SR 68 e tiom Viatorta Mail, 5175; § e Luffalo §d 5| close, the Metal Bxchange catied: | | LIVERFOOL, Nov. 18—Wheat, steady: No. | fof compound and $@is fov furs; pails, 7c: [ B,V Wiaam) Tu3 }m = Stmr_City of Sydney, Pillsbury, 18 days 19 mata, o " : | Fi6, IRON—Warrants qulet, 37 and | 1 standard Cafffornia, 6s 101@es’ 104d; Wheat | Caifornia tierces, (utc per Ib tor compound | ®605 €%nlecirio— — [Huten S B Co. 83 %% hours from Panama, Atehizon ... Columbus, 4% | 'LAKE COPPER—Firm, $12 87 bid and $12 95 R T e O i S P ISl o S daad 1010 1S, | cont Gaglight. 108, | e S R T i ped o 3 Savannah 10. . England, cloudy. O TTOLENE — Tierces, 5%@6%c: packages | Cent L & P... 8% 11 |Oceanic § Co. €0% 62 Br ship Fannte Kerr, Gibbon, 89 days from StLa&sy Denver s g bid and 318 asked, COTTON—Uplands, 3 1-824. leps than 300 bs, i-Ib pails, 60 {n & case, 9igo; | Jutual El Co. 11} 11% | Pac A F A Neweastle, NSW. Dg prefd.. Hartford zLY sfer with 33 50 bid and 33 52% e s 315 patls, 20 in & case, $%c; 5-1b palls, 12 in a | Qakland Gas.. — 88 "[Pac C Bor Schr Monterey, Beck, 16 hours from Bowens t Paul chmond <iv u:-. | asked. The firm naming the settling price for CLOSING. ave P Hiks: 201 patie. 6 In a case, S%c: 50-Ib | Eac Gas Imp.. — 89 |Par Paint Co. 7% —_ | Landing. s 438 StP'& O Memphis Seid Irading miners and smelters at the West quotes | WHEATSpot No. 2 red Western winter, {ina, 1 or 2 in a case, The; wooden' buckets, 20 | Pac L Co..... f% “s“' = % CLEARED. o prefd... Washington 3 ... |lead §3 5 teady, 6s 1d; No. v H orning Sesston. ¢ ¢ P M & M. Pootih s SPELTER—Quiet with $ 15 bid and $5 25\} e e o e Do e | e e 10 Hana Plantation Co...... ity Nogsiyee 1t i e 7 asked, PEE _Optiona . closed 5QI5_points net | pUORiY-SEOL American mixed; quiet, 88 10%d. : e % do do R S B S i it crlf"\"?\-“‘ o m-m’f. o, Haven 2 Meter o 4 Mg én?.n“dg": ,.D';? ;—:nx.\‘:’r;s steady; November, 8s 10d; December, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL AND HOPS. ;; gg gg %; 3'.4 ”s",;,,: fl'm;"'nv“ ‘Helms, Guaymas; Good- i G W 15% Texas & Pacifi 5% | Atlanta 6 ... | ber, §5 30Q5 3 sy G —_— 5 50 Hutchinson 8 P Co. R s 2 Chi Ind & L.....7. 8| Union Pacific. T | Al ke Gy . ii:8| September, $5 85@6. Spot Coffee—Rio steady. PORTLAND'S BUSINESS. oo aRe i’::"qm‘l’;n:"‘:{e‘;?nfl;l':‘; G b Stmr Colon, Mackinnon, Panama, etc: Pacifla (e Doty | Springfield, " Moss 1 o | MR GR trong, neld one-stxteentn highe s, oos ‘medtum, $%o: 1ight Sc; Cowbides, | 50 Mutual Electric Light s | Myl S o of Russta. Roberts, Portland | Rabash o il s 1 AR o ntritaen o Sost | o CRTLAND, Or. Nov. 18—Exchanses, $36%- | sgavc: Stags, 6o; Salted Kip, Sof Calf, sior [ 131 5 ¥ a8 & Electrlo Co. 2 | w R Grace & Co. ¥ 41%| Do prefd. .11l oom nd._Or. -5 Molasses, 3 11-16c. Refined strong but 2 > 43 “Hiden sound, lsc; culls and brands, 13c: | 30 spring Valley Water - @ | B Archer, McAlman, Honolulu: Welch & S5 |W & L E, 4 ast pd 313 | St. Joseph 2 - t € : ESKig. an isaass ary, Calf, Yic; Sheep- | 0 Hawailan Commercial & Suga 48 60 B : e e e B k] 3 TER_Recolpts, 3733 _packages, firm LOCAL MARKETS. skins, shearlings. i5G%c each: shirt wool. 08 | % R & — L Brig Geneva, Aas, Mazatlan: I Gutts. . L x fea— | Norfolic #1 il Tagiaske. s e B o e T P Bl do do 2 BALLED. el ; - G 5 - | PBadt Rectipts, 5162 packages, firm; Wes EXCHANGE AND BULLION. The for small; Colts, 60c: Horse Hides, dry, $150 do’ do 50 50 Friday, November i8. D0 presa g Des Moines g arees B O e and SeoG] foc-amall do do 8150 | Stmr State of California, Parsons, Astoria. g et EJREE TRy 1% | Niimington, Dei. - 5 DRIED FRUITS. Sterling Exchange, 60 days — s4say | TALLOW-—No. 1 rendered, 3%c per Ib; No. 3, Savag S e JoRyes Ft Way < « = |3 3 % NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Californfa dried frutts | Sterling Exchange, sight — 4 86 | 2%¢; refined, 41:@4%c; Grease, 2c. b * Hardwick, Portland, etc. e Yarie .| , Misecllaneous— S ] firm. Sterling Cables Z oas WOOL~—Spring cllps—Southern Mountain, 12 do . do g0 Stmr Gipsy. Leland, Santa Cruz. 1-‘-M.khrg ,‘\r:a{I’ 4| A Cot Oil 8y | ;i:;mtrg‘a o - BVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 7@96 | New York Exc g < bt months’, $@lic; San Joaquin and Southern, 7 go g; e fi g g:mr %tolr:m‘.‘l-l;{n. Manila via Honolulu. R i Bet] Cin PG per pound; prime wire tray, 8@st%c; choice, 8% | New York Exchange, telegra] - 1714 | months’, 8@10c; Foothill and Northern, free, .1° b T e ackinnon, Panama, etc. e . 1134 | *Augusta, 2 @dc; fancy, 9ie. Fine Silver, per ounce — 0% | 12@l4c; Foothili and Northern, defective, 106 o lo - 49 50 Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, Nanaimo. Lake Erie & W... Do prefd. Lowell e e s toThes act Guiits et = 0| B Nfiadie County. T3@ise; Humbolat and'Men: . do do ©7 | Ship Louls Walsh, Gammons, Tacoma. el e S 5% | TR APRICOTS—Royal, 11@l4c: Moorpark, 13@17c. docino, 14glse; Nevada, {0itc: Eastern Ore- | 4§ et S Br snip Baladore; Licyd, Portland. Louis & Nushi - Tacoma PEACHES Unpeeled, 8%@12%c; peeled, 158G WHEAT AND OTHER GRAINS. :;9. = ‘t‘@;jkd Mvd :esan e e e L0 Bariia Fernster, Tonsen, Coauttia MR = e WHEAT—Was slightly lower, ana | Humboldt and Mendocino. - k. 3 Met 5t Ry Col ¥ & Tron | Stoux City CHICAGO WHFEAT MARKET. * Pttt b Lt e, Northern mountain - A N e - Scie My, Ette, Lelkud, -Axamaon; Bowsneg Mich Cent. o pref | 3 = — . 2 ountain - R, Minn & 8¢ 1, Gen Electri ! | Enoetie enm CHICAGO, Nov. 18—A rather weak tone was | ( B0t Wheat—Shipping, 31 17%Q1 20; muling, | Piains ... . e N U Sl poner LopcFLEGRAPHIC, o 1st prefd.. |Baw Com Co. 15 P g shown by Wheat at the opening. Reports from & PS—1898 crop, 13@17c per Ib. 5 de a (5T NT S, Nov 1810 p. m.—Weather, Mo Pacide Tifinole_Stes i | Blrmingtam - s e e e CALL BOARD SALES. T P 57 6235 | thick: wind, W velocity, 12 miles. TR O St Edber % Binghamton 467,900 showed B%@1d decline. Argentine crop reports ,Q}:f‘;flfl sifi%"‘_‘%‘{" %077‘)“;(1715‘:"1;?‘“ GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 50 do do .57 50 CHARTERS. S o pret. 91 % e 3 10,000, ; 8009, ; Decem- 7 W05 Brerd aclede Gas i | Lincoin -...__ st ere very favorable and seaboard houses re. | e300, 4 16 BAGS—Caleutta Grain Bags for next season, | 50 a0 prasation o 5, | .The Buracta loads wheat and mdse for Liver- by ‘entral.. Lead .. 35 kainville;: Fia, 302 ported small export demand. December started | Second Session—December—2000 ctls, §1 21% | nominal, at 4%@ic: Wool Bags, 26@28c; San 577 G0 <RlA S 175, | PPhe Alles Codge Toads Tumber ¥ 3 X ¥ Central.,.... 117 | Do prefd i3 | Jacksonvilte, Fa. %502 Ye@%e lower and May %@%c lower. The sell- | Regular Morning Session — May—6000 ct®, | Quentin’ Bags, 34 86: Fruit Bags, oc, 340 and | = do do Rarnt | o Josde Tumber At i Jemile N ¥ Chi & St L.. 13 |Minn Tron . iy | SInman o ressurs was not very heavy, and a mod- | $1 2% 2000, $1 213 5¥c for the three grades of white and 7@Sc for | 70 Hutchinson S P Co. P B T S i e Ay Al Do _2d prefc %| Pacific Mal saAl oAy City ? : . d ‘prices to slowly advance. For tw —2000, §1 1%, ellington, 38 per ton; New Welling- : < Nor West.. Peole's Gas.......108% | Shattancoss e Al U s L Maviet wes aull and 1 | BARLEY-Is lower, both as to €pot &nd fu- | ton, 38; Southfield 'Wellington, $1 0: Seattle, L nia tannen s 8 S S o | Dot W, Nemnayes WAt Wheltow Ties No Amer Co. Pullman Pal.’." 1385 | Genton (0. © w0 42 the main fairly steady. The market became | ture prices, and the demand is slow. $6; Bryant, %: Coos Bay, $5: Wallsend, $730: | 75 do do 850 R i No Pacific Silver Certificates. 60% | Siringfield. O 180,685 7 te firm for & ilme fcter 11 o'clock. Orders | Feed, 3125Q12T%; Brewing, $1324@140 per | Scotch, §8; Cumberland, $850 In bulk and $10| 15 do do 49 87% P bty ChaAd Stand R & T 7 | P NoiDis 8000 4. From the outside elther to buy or sell were | ctl- P in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthraclte Ees, $14: | 25 do do & i0. 1§ 77| NEWPORT (Or)—Nov 13-Br ship Atlanta, Ontario & W 4! Sugar . > B Gyl O ror Detweth ot Ao0a]; tradery wete CALL BOARD SALES. Cannel, $8 50 per ton: Rock Springs and Castle | % do do s 30. £ 8, | from Tacoma, for Cape Town ashore and & Ox 5 & Ney 5 Do prefd 111% | Hastings, Neb. 114,598 2 rather inclined to favor the buying side, es- | Infarmal session—9:15 o'clock—No sall Gate, $760; Coke, $12 per ton in bulk and $14 | 135 Market-street Rallway 5600 | total loss at Algea Bay, Oregon. Two of the Orsthort. Line......- 9 {¥:C & Iron. 29% | Fremont, Neb, Tons s pecially as regards December, and prices grad- | _Second Session—December—2000 ctls, §1 30%; | In sacks. 15 Mutual Electric Light . 1150 |crew saved. Twenty-eight drowned. Pac C 1st prefd.. U_S Leather. rre Pl 3139 18 Dally worked upward. Half an hour from the | 2000, $1 30%: 2000, $1 30 RICE_Ts lower. China mixed, #@4 05; China | 458 F Gas & Blectric Co..... 36 00 SPOKEN. Do 24 prefd. Do prefd. 67 | Doiean 14080 2 close the lack of local cash demand, apparent | Regular Morning Session—No sales. No. 1, $ 6@5: extra do, $ 15@5 40; Hawailan | 2 Spring Valley Water ... 02 25 Per Wolcott—Nov 17 off Point Arena—Sche Pittsburg U_S Rubber. 41% | sealveston 10,555.:000 11. all day, began to be appreciated and the bot- | Afternoon Session—December—2000 ctls, $1 30. $5_50@6; Japan, $5 80@6 40; L« -isiana, & 50@ falc o wiscabsie La Gironde, from Grays Harbor, for Santa Bare Reading Do pretd 20615 | Socrvento 05 183 23 B hparently aropped. out of the market. | OATS—These goods are being fed by many |6 50. INVESTMENT BOARD. bete Do 1st prefd. West _Unlon 9 | Youngstown 37240 3. O e reak, however, br@ght in plenty | in preference to Barley and free sales are re- | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com. e Per Fannie Kerr—Nov 15 in lat 36 42 N long Fed Steel Co. 31% | eMacon 514,000 s of buyers, and in the last few mfinutes of trad- | ported in consequenc. No change In prices. pany quotes, terms net cash: Cube crushed Morning Session. 126 42 W, spoke Br ship Cambrian Queen, from | _Do preta 75% | *Helena 760,087 ing prices advanced rapidly s they had | Fancy Feed, $1274@130 per otl; good” to | and Fine Crushed, 6%c: Powdered, 84c: Candy | $10,000 8 V. Water 4, 3d issue. 01 62 | Astoria, for —; schr C_H Merchant on same Brock R T. 6 | apittle Rock . 403,289 I r®® May elosed ‘at 6574@6c and Decem- | choice, $1 22%4@1 25; common, $117%4@120; Sur- | Granulated, s¥c; Dry Granulated, Shc; Confec- | * 40 Market-strect Rallway ... 5625 | day, hence Nov 14, for Grays Harbor. *Evansville 970,353 ber at 66%@66%c. 4 prise, $1 35@1 42%; Guav. $1 20@1 22%:; milll tioners, A, 5%c; California A, bic: Magmolia A, Afternoon Session. s O e imiy active. The market sold ofr | 1 @1 80 per ctl; Red, §i 40G1 47%; Black, $1 60 | S%e; Extra C. 5e; Golden C. 4%c: half-barrels, | g5 central Light & Power. e DOMESTIC PORTS, Totals, U. 8. 127,175,465 2 a little at frst on the Feak cables and_ in @’cé.'}'z ARt bR Y ot ot e At oae, tikia ,“"b“fi;e'l':'";} No| 5 Mutual Electrie Light e ,"%}‘.‘2‘&:’?’;‘;"’:«5:&.*}’?‘ .I;lll.rk Fau«neru 9 sympathy with Wheat, but soon became steady | ¢ i ung yellow, 81 15@1 20; Eastern large | eQuivalent. 00 Hana Riantation Co. 1775 | %ton hence Nov 4. g and remained so for the rest of the session, May clozing a shade_higher. MINING STOCKS. BAN PEDRO—Safled Nov 18—Stmr Sunol, for DOMINION OF CANADA. —: stmr Ruth, for San Francisco. yellow, $1 02%@1 05: white, $1 05; mixed, $1 02 15CO MBA T per cil Calltornia White, 51 03g1 0.+ BAN FRANCISCO MEAT MARKET. 3 5.1 Totals outside N. Y. 614,605,063 13.! 12. 2% Montreal . $ 15,880,967 Gats were a little higher, but not especially Toronto 9,840,345 G W B iamens Sof 'Corn Telped: Oaty, | RYE—California, $120; Eastern, $115@117% Following. wers . th San Fran. | ,PORT GAMBLE_Arrived Nov 18—Schr Allos % | Winnipes 2,548,608 May closed at a shade advance over yester- | PCLctl Beef and Veal have again advanced and the | , FOIQVIRE FOI0, €00 Biics n the 2| Co-kestran ‘Bort Topusend. Do B coupon Halifax 1,216,700 e BUCKWHEAT—Ts nominal. later 18 scarce. There is no changs In Fogs. el R EUREKA_Arrived Nov 18—Schr Mary Buhne, = > 7 3 e olesale rates from slaughterers to deal 5 I 3. District 34 pamiton L T2z e market for Provisions, with the excep: FLOUR AND MILLSTUFFS, ase ag follows: shterses in desiens oo Alea, . S sierrs Nevate.. P FHELYNOOK—Arrived Nov 7—8tmr Cleons | *Victoria . 691,863 B “de- Kroprans "—F 1 uality, : , 3 ] . ence Nov_ 15 | *Vancouver 640,648 B tirmn wore confined ajmost | FLOUR—TFamily extras, # 16@4 25; bakers' e e Talies, Sh@oyc. 40 | 150 Con Cal'& Vi1 3 a0 | 37| "PORT TOWNSEND—Sailed Nov 17—Stmr e entirely to scalpers, packers doing very little, | eXtras, 33 90@4 per bbl. VEAL—Large, 7@8c; small, 7@sic per 1b. | g0 Goula & Cus 98 | Alice Cacke, £0r Tort. Clarible. Totals .. $ 20,818,717 and price fluctuations were narrow. At the | MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- f}’,?,"{,‘l’;‘;g"““'";;"-@“‘ Ewes, 1@7%c. 500 Justice S ”g w’;&fi‘;{*g‘;{"figz}g Nov 18—Stmr Whites- : , E ‘ =c per ib, s : . - e tneiuted n totais bacaue of no compar- | St A3 o tmehartea g o | Fioue 8 yer i o Ry o, 4378 et | ( FORBLLie MOt 20ls Lo lares, gte | 4 Ot~ 2010 Eonion D5 | TEOWENS LANDING (satled Nov 1i—Stme 1501 or last year. ’ . . * 50: ‘or medium an 4c for small; [0} = . . ca & o S R R L O I SR R T m,m!lhc_- Flour, §1; Comnmenl, 82 50; extra | (R oLt on, Bato for prime. 8%, | 100 Overman | 0510 Yellow Jacket,.. 19| TACOMA Arrived Nov IS—Bark Tidal Wave, i s ek Aae T oE e e | Sona s T e i o e it A el 1| TERied 0T T—chr Annte 31 Camphel, for = = Vheat, No. = s 3 $ E : DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE. November Lt o 8 Vg lgh i K iole. wheat Flour, e!:"so?'lgu« Oats 100 Belcher 21,100 g 31 | San Diego. e : S December % EH S ol Gamel), %5900 % in sacks, £ 650 (5; Fearl For Friday, Noyember 18. 100 Best & Belcher. 3 300 Ophir e |2 ARTvediSovw e Sebe, Comiet, Cram, Ban - P~ - NEW YORK, Nov. 15—R. G. Dun & Co.'s | May 6 6 | Barley, §5; Split Peas, $ 25; Green Peas, $ 50 | Flour, qr sks 8,808 Hay, tons g NS Chisaonin o v SRS Bevnge 211 Y06 RT BRAGG—Arrived Nov 15§ 15 Railway 1% | woekty review of trade tomorrow witl sey: | Gordt N AT L L, | per 00 Doa 5 [straiw. "t 33 | 1100 Con Cal &Val1 2z slerra’ N 3 | , FORT BRA ov 18—Stmr Sequota Stand R & T The situation is clearer and the I ‘ovember . es, no . 61 3 H "nion Con . 29 N ¢ Sel |enn new eet 32, i3% | ment In business which was ‘cxpect:fl n,t':t;v:; December £% ”:2 32 HAY AND FEEDSTUFFS. o0 {Euie, Sox 8790 [0 HRBh Bolt o s w0 3 P PED)!O—mArflved S Ohow Tex Pac T, G 1ats Slecticn 'has besuf Payments. through clears A e S L ST rket continues dull at | Wine, geis o5 e e | “RR AT Arrivea Nov 15-Schr Fateon, for | " Do reg 2as.. > ! : o Hay market continues dull at unc) | Wine,” gals 890 e = 3 11% Union Fac 18és; ing houses ar far the largest ever known for | December B 3% 5 | qwomtions. Feedstafls remain unchanged & Leather, ro 162 | Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | PRGR ANGELES Passed Nov 17—sht Do con_6s ST P D & G 1sts the week, 37.3 per cent larger than last year | May 2% 2% 2% | BRAN-$15@16 50 per ton. 1,749 Hides, o . 186 e Hoan hence Nov . for. De p.Glory Iowa C 1sts . -104% | Wabash 1st Bs. and 33 per cent larger than in 1892. The glass- | _Mess Pork, per bbl— MIDDLIN 1 per ton. 4,275| Quicksilver, 13 vflt e &;' ity d ifl:’rl parture Bay. La new cons 4s....106% ! Do 2ds. workers have resumed, the anthracite coal out- | December 7 82! 8215 FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, r ton; $0|Lumber, ft 70,000 nm schr Rob_enrsalrlu.l‘:lv:: gnom S L & N Unl 4 94 W Shore 4s. put is heavy and much beyond the present ca- | January Oilcake Meal at the mill, g,:,"l B Job- 1,000 Raisins, bxs 350 for Shangha J emalnus, Missourt 6e.........100 | Virginta Centiiri Dacity of the markets, the troubles in Iilinots bing, $82@32 50; Cocoanut cake, SU@25: Cotton- s PORT ' TOWNSEND—Safled N MR T 2 & ! Do deterred o uinbs Dave Decn Lettlor And INEISW ALis Deod Miadl. $18G80 per. ton: Cornmeal, $25 500 OREGON. Herry Villard, for —. L e i Do is... 81% Wis Central ists. of shoe workers in Marlboro, Mass., is now the 2 50; Cracked Corn, $AQ@Z. 1,340 Barley, otls ..... 10,500 GRAYS HARBOR—Arrived N —Se! NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. only labor hindrance of consequence. It is CALIFORNIA HAY—Wheat, $16 50@18 50 . 2420 ' James A Garfleld, hence Nov 4. oV 17—Schr Chollar 23iOntario 5 noteworthy that in spite of all changes the good to choice and $14@16 for Jower ‘WASHINGTON. SEATTLE—Arrived N - CROMAE S = s 875 | price of epot wheat bas but siightly changed no fancy coming in; Wheat and Oat, - ‘Benics Havalk N IEshta Cleveland, Cr phir . 70 | The exports for the week, flour included, have Oat, " Teland Barley, 313GM4: Alfalta, L e - REWPORT—Arrived Nov 18—Stmr Alcatraz, + 7,100 'Wool, bales 5 - $14@1 1 15| Plymouth $10@11 50; Stock, §11@12; Clover, nominal. SHBRSBEFLEREEIBBNE Con Ca) & Va 110 b 968,763 bushels 1) Januar Teadwood .. 45! Quicksliver z een 3,065 ushels from Agjantic 'ports, Iy 2 ) from Point Arena. Gouid & Cirry. 18| " Do prefd 3o | BERD%s T buanels, againgt 161,301 ’I"uzp?e':f Cash_quotations were as follows: T ROUTSIDE HAYCfrom Oregon, Utah, ete.)— SRS SEATTLE—Arrived Nov 18—Schr_ Dora : S 1175 | 312331 bushels, 483, Year. Suc ! 2 Corn, . 5 per bale. - han o % aten, G 2200 | e o sl Toom for conjectare as-to | 20501 No, £ WS, Lo P e No. 3 e, | BEANS AND SEEDS. Lot e o Dioaiioiu: Sehe Oteitensar,, hetce BOSTON STOCKS 'AND ‘BONDS. a7 3 aanels received at Wg:iem“'g;,‘,',‘,‘(’; ey 70 b, Watsier No¥ Flaxeeed, 06 | Deans are quoted firm and active at about FAMILY RETAIL MARKET, Nov's: schir Helen N Kimball, nence Nov i 5, B 5 me , H ork, e s g A i b calonna 23] oo Tel ... 1974 | durine the week and ln two weeks 20361358 | b5 a0G7 8: Lard, per. 100 Tha. $ 904 shls: | the same prices. Altalfa Seed s lower, Eggs are scarce and dear. Butter stands o e e e S Time Joans 11 11364) Atch prefd ... longer be sald that Western supplics threaten | Shomqeib® Sides (loote), 4 09G4 86, Dry Salted | s e V1 oat 95, Pinks, 31 boig3 o8, | about the same. A AL Nay b Stmx Westerts Ak & Bt Fo 15%) Atenioon ds....... ymg | CThe woelén manufacturer has gained in or. | Eides (boxed), 547604 85, Whisky, distillers: LI ey B G 1008 20, fl n u;t‘?:a:;ng“l’.;ltdry is in ?h.m' et ' FOREIGN PORTS. Amer Sugar ...... 121 |Gen Elec 55 ..... 108" | ders for the coming season, which justifies the | fnished goods, per gailon, 31 35. Kitneye. 55 s0ga m per cil. % Game is cheaper. e i 20| VICTORIA—Arrived Nov 15—Bark Alex Mo- Do prefd 1111 [Wis Cen 6s......0 126 | heavy buying of materlals recently ssen, and | _ Articles— SEE D& Brown Mustard 2 per ctl; Yel- | The Summer fruits and vegetables are di 9 | Nefl, hence Nov 1 Bay’ State Gas . _2%! Mining shares™ there are also better orders for speedy dellv- | Fiour, barrels Tow Atuatard t Fiar 2@z 10, Canary Sead. 31 | pearing. Mt 100 | DEPARTURE BAY—Safled Nov 15—Ship Bel Tel .. 280531 Allouez Min Co .. 5 | ery, but the demand Is not large and much | Wheat, bushels 000 000 | @2%c per 1b; Alfalfa, Rape, 2%@2%c: | Following is The Call's regul America, for San Francisco. Boston & Albany 249 | Atlantlo D32 | machinery 18 still walting idly, Corn, ushels - 23,000 517000 | Hemp. 24@sc; Timothy, | price list: o e 6§ | Ameriona “oe” ATHip B¢ Nicholas, hence Hoston & Maine. 164 |Boston & Mont .. 238 | While sales of wool at the three chief mar- | Oats, bushels .. 319,000 122000 | DRIED PEAS—Niles, *t 35@1 40; Green, $1 50 . 3 28 | Nov 3. % 24 el S R R e 3 (i it iy % 565, vear, and 17,163,- 3 X i Fitchburg 10434, Centenntal 24 | 100 in 1892, they include two large sales for ex- i B IO - 00 | bOTATORS, ONIONS AND VEGRTABLES. i ’wgfiim\_fifl 21 Nov 17—Stmr Tacoma, Gen Eiec ......... /82 | Franklin 2 | port, covering 3,000,000 pounds of Montevideo | On {he Produce Bxchange to-day the Butter | . - ot e 14 | from Tacoma. 4% 01d Domin} % |and Austrelian wool at 16 and 18 cents, re- | market was steady; Creameries, 14@2%; Dair- | Summer Squash and Egg Plant are no longer 13| "NEWCASTLE, NSW—Salled Nov 16—Br bark ks o 10 | British Princess, for Oregon.

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