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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 NEWA. STON STOCKS AND BONDS. Westinghse Elec... 45 Dominion Coal..... 4T% Do prefd... 18 Bonds— 22%| Atchison 4s......... 981 5% Mining Shares— AND SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. K} RO 371 Time loans Stocks Atch ilver and financial quotations unchanged. FRAl 1V heat weak and declining all over the world. American SUEAT. IO Adventure ..y 6% e 5 ; 2 elephone.....367 | Allouez Min Co.... 41 Barley and Corn stagnant at the old prices. Boston & Albany. 233 | Atlante ... St » 5 F 5 o oston Elevated...107 ‘ Joston & Mont....321 Qats and Rye firm, but inactive. Boston & Maine...205 | Butte & Boston.... 67 = e d ’ S 1” ]" o 1,“ b “,” Al‘xlx !g‘ & X?I. 32% | (‘:\lumelld; Hecla. 72 ' wed heavy, owin rge. he rain. 2d Elec 208" | Centenntal .. Hay "n”f’?‘ CALE A ERLOTEE Fitchburg prefd... 120 | Franklin ........... 18% B o e fir eneral Electric...120 | Humboldt . 1 Beans quiet and ki 0 3 wderal Steel....... 54% | Osceoln s Hides active and stiff at rising quotations. At AP e ich o Oid Domtnion it Fe Copper... Tamarack Winona. ] ib eral arrivals. Tallow tweakening under more Ak Potatoes and 1 egetables quiet. e ey S 2 ¥ A ' I Union Pa Jtah cese: 3844 Butter neglected, with accumulating stocks. Dillon Labass 3%l e i “astern Eggs declining. No change in Cheese. Turkeys and Hens firm; other Poultry dull and Game still firm under moderate receipts. wiet akening pric [V7ine Grapes beginning to disappear I pples and Quinces lotwver. ) change in Provisions. -reased shipments of Specie. but firm New York Money Market. W YORK, Nov. $.—Money on call, firm, 12; ruling rate, 8; rcantile paper, 5@i% per cent. Sterl- easier, with actual business In bills at $4 86% for demand and 1a4 84 for y da commercial bills, $4 §2; siiver cer: 4@39%c; bar silver, 58ic: Mexican Government bonds, strong: State inactive; railroad bonds, irregular. Cash in the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Nov. S.—To-day’s statement sonditlon of the Treasury shows: Avall- t 7@12 per cent; last loan, e ¢ e at we 171 we bonds, 2 h balance, §259,207,505; gold reserve, y'metive liquidation of stock holdings with 1it- 504, tle demand to meet it gt v rices of bonds were better sustafned th : 3 Total sales, par value, $2,480,000. ited States new 4s and s ndvanced 1 | NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—The Commerclal Ad- in the bid price. vertisers London financial cablegram says: NEW YORK STOCK LIST. The markets here were brisker to-day than Closing | for some time, also more cheerful. Varlous o Bid. | war rumors were current. It was said in flin that Kimberley had been relleved and orted that Germany had bought African mines. The alleged concessions to Germany in 630 Coneda Southi were interpreted favorably. It was ) R tought that compensation to Great Britain 3 R e 1t include Delagoa Bay. Consols wers o e 103% in the morning on fears of a higher bank Later opinion on this point changed and went to 1M eBi strong on reports of Re- ss in the election, but weakened rate. nsol: N Chicago Rock I o New St Sietine closing weak on reports h &'y reached 64% on a_ vague story Colora braltar, for a large sum. Tintos were Anacondas were 91 1-16. No gold i, but the price was advanced to is very little in the market. strong demand, but Parls ex- the strength of London bills, nes In favor of England. CLOSING. LONDON, Nov, S.—Canadian Pacific, 98i; T vacific preferred, Northern Pacific ; Atchison, 23%: Grand Trunk, 7% bar siiver firm, 27d per ounce; er cent. 1Az There in Denver & Rio G: Denver & Rio Gra! was t Norther: Hocking Coal. ing ar > Our Accoun sE owing figures 8.—FLOUR—Recelpts, expor 1; sales, 11,000. Easier and active, without quotable change in prices. isier ruling of wheat caused more liberal Jersey Central Receipts, 130,425; exports, 186,400; , 2,465,000 futures; 208,000 spot. Spot, dull. and ! pint No. 2 red, i4%e spot; No. 1 rthern Duluth, at to arriv N 2 red, 72%c at a decline of reacted a trifle turned easter, Options—Opened dull der disappointing cable covering, but aga Chicago and wder local liquidation support. | of outside @%c, March, TI@TT 1-16c, 731-16@731¢, closed 7 J (120th Meridia “eather Report. Time.) SAN FRA 18 m. e as comy last rket fi netals was tame, | ecagon and ~four hours e Gt oLt This Last downward season. season. reverses abroad and dis- m the West. At the close lled urrants dull, with sellers at June delivers R—Dull at $17. easy; $20 75 bid and $30 asked. bid and $4 65 asked. $470 bid and $4 80 with $4 6 ill, with price for lead s $4 40 and for . 4@10_points De 00 bags, Including March, $5 80; August, em- 65, hre and t v M weather pres vails west wers hav west ¢ : October, tending steady to fall over the 45.16c; molasses sugar, arter of an fnch dy. | ashington, Ore 3 $.—BUTTER—Receipts, ox (two days), firm: Western station c; June creamery, 13@23%ec; = e | 10,620 packages; firmer. at’ mark, M4@19 \LIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. W YO S.—California dried fruits, fancy, 1 @ste, »val, 13@15c; Moorpark, 15@1Sc. . 2022 unpeeled, Th@10c. =9 th ers ns Thursday hreatening Thursday. rtly cloudy Thureday. Showers Thurs- ast Offictal. ICAGO. Nov. Iy The initlal price was under puts at om yesterday of %@o%c, December at 8.—The loss Internat International Lacl Nat nal P P ked EASTERN MARKETS i Biscuit ational J and May at T2%@i2ke. At these 2 National Biscuit prefd .. . was some buying by shorts and = o " onal Lead s iders of puts which resulted in a New York Stock Marke?. : Lead prefd . 2 of %e. This failed to hold. The fact e i Steel 4515 that there was almost no outside demand acted NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—The stock market nal Steel prefd as o bearish Influence and there was a rush | ERI RO S0y i e ark York Air to dispose of long stocks on the bulge, The s o gl i ko apparently Amer price “declined, December to GS%@6Sizc and prosperous and _ant career of rising s May to 72%@72%ec. At this point there was a prices, but before the tr had ceased this vacific Cc rally caused by a determined effort to protect afternoon the early gains were practically all Pacific Cc puts, which sent the December option to f5%c SR e e el e o Pacific 3 and the May to 72/@72%c. These figures acted mined outandis s ricas an People'n : merely as @ bait to holders, and the price eased POy ] Various considera- | Pressed Steel O off on profit-taking to 6S%c for December and ons ¢ ted with politics were an influence Pressed Steel ¢ T2c for May. The close was weak, December in the e rise. Thus, the London market Pullman i at 6Sly@esiye and May at 72%c. At no time SRh ancon: aaan B R tandard Rop Qld the price get above puts. A reported .n- | e idunindes S e el ugar ... Crease of 25,000,000 bushels in the world’s stock I Fuses b 1o South | Sugar prefd for October had much to do with the closing Africa and prices of stocks were bid up in Tennessee Coal & T weakness. x..f: market. The Berlin market was pleased United tes Le IS Corn showed little strength following wheat with the report that Great Britaln had decided | United tes Teather prefd ....... 741 | on the Liverpool weakness. December closed to relinquish her claims in Samon to Germany United States Rubber ... At 314@3l%c. May closed at 32%c. e el s A ] ..o United States Rubber pre Sympathy with corn and some liberal selling b as to prompt Berlin G0Western Uni FEusaes by shorts caused a decline of %c in oat 2 can stocks. In this country 320 Republic Iron & Ste | cember closed at 223.@22%c. the he uncertainties of election | 210 Republic Iron & Steel p Irregularity marked the trade In provisions. time and the hope of o e PICIC/& St Louls ;o weiss 74 | The opening was at a slight gain, and this was prompted > B el Doy E | followed by an advance chiefly in pork, which 7 i s , which | 685,000 Shares £o14 | went up Tc, caused by investment buying and Jite ot at there were | CLOSING BONDS, liberal shipping orders. The market turned e i ional operators which | 1 & g4 re & é | weak later on free seliing of pork and lard. had been bough week on the faith that | Ui, g To:+cee-o- 10 IM K & T 248, | January closed 5@T4e under yesterday, Janu- an outside demand for stocks would develop| Do 3s r"l?p og D{" :'Li t8..00e Jand & ianade IO A e e and the first hour of trading was devoted to| Do new 4 o T AT higher, as devoted 1o s reg. N J C gen 3s.... | The 2 the sell these holdings on a large scale | D0 new 4s coup...123% N Carolina 6 itk sl S {0 take When it was seen that the | 10 0ld 4g reg.....112 | Do 38.............104 Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. buying demand was xot continuing in force | Do old 4s coup...12% N Pacific lsts Wheat No. 2— the sagging tende et in. Efforts were | Do 58 reg..........110% Do 3s. December 6% 6% 69 8% made to sustain prices by manipolation ot | Do b8 coup. ... 110% Do 4 May .. ™% K TR mR special stock, mer of the iron and steel | Dist of Col 3.655...117 N Y C & 14 | . Corn No. 2— group and the nt_high-priced. In Kia AMsA 08 (N & W oeon 45 grs | December 3% 3y oy trials belng o The violent Do class B. 108 | Do gen s... 135 | January . 34 . 308 305 leather and th selling of Do class C 01 |Or Nav lsts 108 | May .. 2% a2 a2 aua an unsetl] n the whole mar- [ Do currency......100 103y, | . Oats No. 2— @t and the s i the money rate und | Atchison gen 4s.... 95%. t Tine 6. 1261 | December 2% 29 2y the uneasiness over the future of the mons Do 8dj 48......... 52% Do con bs. 1iaig | May ... Ly u% - 8% oy sarket completed the agement of the | Canada So 24 105% Reading gen 45.... §1 | .. Mess Pork, per barfel— bulls. The organized support which hes bty | Chen & Ohi BU R G W Ists......... o6y | December Rl ] up Leather for several weeks seemed entirely | Do 56....- St L & I M con bs.110 | JAnuUary. - Rt T withdrawn and It was allowed to drop by | Chl & N con 7 45 [St L & S F gen 65,1204 | MY 990 9% TR succersive stages to 25, compared with 40 at| Do S F deb Gs. 118 |St Paul cons fggs [ LATGLANGE the close on Monday. A sudden rally in the | Chicago Term 45 ISt P C & P 1sts... 190 | December .. 0T BO5 505 ¢losing deals brought the price back (o 31. | D &R G 18ts/.....108 | Do 5s...... e | SEURLYC St b 2 Manhattan had risen to 11i%, when the st Do 4s.. - 98%So Railway fs. “t, i Ribs, per 100 ds A8 HEHD B ment for the flscal year made its appearance, | E T V & 103% Stand R & T 6a. Docomber cor.ned 2% 492% 49 showing a fallure to earn the increased divi. | Erie general 4s..... 71% Tenn new set 3o Bt 2 e e dends paid on account of the addition of stock | F W & D ¢ 1ste... 80 ¢ { January B0vs: AN 500 |Tex & Pac 1st: Ly @ margin of $B8360. This brought ths | Gen Dlectric toeidld | Do 3as | “Casn . am £3 ] u s | G : | iy quotations were as follows: price down to 107%. with a final recovery of |G H & 8 A 6a......10 |U Puclfic ds, easy; No. 8 spring wheat, 63%@67c; No. f‘mn'i only %. The industrials showed marked sym, Do 2ds. 7109 | Wabash 1sts.. %c: No. 2 corn, 32%c; No. 2 oats, 23%c pathy in this break and the level of the whola | H & T G 55 11, Do 2ds. | No. % white, 25%@5ke;’ No. 3 white, gfl 260 narket fell l,::‘lanhMU;ldfl)l. the general rally | Do con 6s.........110 |West Shore No. 2 rye, 51%4c; No. 2 barley, 31@43c; No. i being but feeble. The fall fn sterling exchange | Towa Central iste..113% Wis Central 15is flaxseed, §1 25; prime timothy seed, $2 30; mes: rates was a reflection of the hardening money | K C P & G 1sts.... 1% Va Centuries Dok, per barfel, $1 7508 3. Iard. pir ay Dl orta: owin 1o the ‘wizent mioncy | Ea"SY et g ool G e S " st need not only in London but at all continental N unl da......10% [Colo Southern 4s.. 85 | @8 M3, SE (8 e 0¥ m;e?) il oy oA MINING STOCKS. centers. There waa evidence in addition of re- bk sl oy hewed pressure upon New York from interior | Chollar .. 20 Ontario . S et SOCAN pec KBIIND, 31 W4, points, New York exchange at Chicago falling | Crown Foint....... 08 Ophir . : 90|~ Artiolon— Rastioh B From 10 cents premium to par. New York ex. | Con Cal & Va...... 125 Quicksiiver 132 Fiour, barrels 39,000 13,000 change at New Orleans also fell to an ad- | Deadwood . 6| Do preferred...... 750 | reat; bushels ... 14:000 Gitiose: “dtscount. The Sub.Treasury to-day | Gould & Curry..... 90Slorre svevman. ... 55| Corn, bushels . e showed a credit balance at the Clearing-house | Hale & Norcross... 38 Standard ........... 2 73 | Gate, bushels . i of over $300,00. Hopes of relief to the New | Homostake 65,00/ nlon! Consererones 25 | Bicior qhels o e Sork ‘money market. from any quarter wers | Iron Stiver. 67 Yellow Jacket..... 2 | oricy. bushels 25,000 thus dissipated, but the last hour saw & | Mexican . 1! posted rates, | Paris that Russta had bought Ceuta, op- | n Liverpool | on the price of wheat at the | On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter 15@%e: dalry, 14 market : s was firm; creamery, A Y s 18c. Eggs, firm; 1Sc. Cheese, Foreign Futures. f SEEEEE———— LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Dec. Mar. May. Opening . 511% 6 b 6% Closing . L 510 o 1% 6% PARIS. Wheat— Nov. Mar.-June. Opening .. . ieses 218100, 19 10 Closing . 17 95 19 10 Flour— Opening ........... e 2430 26 50 Closing L2415 25 50 Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Specfal telegraphic and cable dispatches to Bradstreets show the fol- lowing changes in available supplles, as com- pared with last week: ‘Wheat—United States and Canada, east of the Rockies, increase 2,647,000 bushels. Liver- pool Corn Trade News, afloat for and in Iu- Tope, decrease 4,100,000 bushels. Total supply, decrease, 1,453,000 bushels. | _Corn—United States and Canada, east of the Rockles, decrease, 1,379,000 bushels. Oats—United States and Canada, east of the Rockles, Incrense, 116,000 hushels. Among the more important Increases report- ed but not given in the official visible supply | statement are those of 677,000- bushels at Chi- ©ago private elevators; 350,000 bushels at North- western Interior elevators; 200,000 bushels at Manitoba storage points; 000 bushels at Portland, Me., and 50,000 bushels at Kingston. The principal decreases are those of 113,000 bushels at Depot Harbor, Ontarfo, and 0,000 bushels at Minneapolis private elevators. The aggregate stock of wheat held at Port- land, Or., and Tacoma eattle, Wash., de- creased 176,000 bushels last week. | | California Fruit Sales. = d 8.—Earl Frult Company's Grapes—Emperor, $1 - CHICAGO, Nov. sales of Calffornia fruit: @250 single crates; Red Emperors, $1 15@1 60; Muscat, 45@$150; Tokays, T0GS165 Pears— Easter Beurre, §153; Winte ellis, $2 34. Four cars of fruit were sold to-day Porter Bros.' Company sales: Pears—Winter | Nellls, $246 box: Giout Morceau, §2 40. Grapes— Cornichons, $1 2041 % sing te; Verdelle, Sc @$1 20; Ferera, $105; Chicago Livestock Market. = TTLE—Native beeves, | tern, 10c higher: good to i few $6 90; com- CHICAGO, Nov. § trong and active: ancy cattle, $ 604 | | £ | mon to medium, s 6 cows, beffers, and | bulls, $1 75@6; fancy heifers, Texans, { grass, §3 033 95; Texas, fed, $4 50; calves, | $4@4 50; Western range $4 17 nners, 7 90; feeders, $4@4 €0; stockers, $1Gd HOGS—Packing hoxs, be higher; others steady | to stronger. Fair to prime, $4 15@4 50; heavy ackers, $3 90674 1 xed, $404 butchers, | $4 204 27%; lightwelghts, $4G4 25 i SHEEP—Good sheep and lambs, 10c to lic | | higher; other grades, steady to firm. Few West- | erns. 'Common to choice, $3 25@4 60; Western rangers, $3 60G4 70; good to prime lambs, $@ 650; prime native yearlings, $i 40G4 75; range | lambs, none on sale, nominally $4 60@5 0. | | Recélpts—Cattle, 16,500; hows, 20,000; sheep, 12,000, Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Nov. 8.—Clearings, $348,030; bal- ances, $26,807. Northern TWheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Nov alley, 55c; blue Cleared—British sche | 500 bushels wheat: British with 22,848 barrels flour, both Walla Walla, i | i | i | 2 wood, with 111, bark Forforsh )T Queenst: | TACOMA, change in | wheat; club, | i IR | | Foreign Markets. | LONDON, Nov. 8.—Consols, 1037%@104%; sil- | ver, 26 15-16d; French rentes, 100f 7ic. | Wheat cargoes off coast, buyers and sellers | apart: cargoes on passage, very inactive; Eng- lish country markets, | 1 cheaper. LIVERPOOL, Nov. S.—Wheat dull; wheat in | Paris, dull: flour in Parls, dull; French coun- | try markets, steady. { COTTON—Uplands, 4 7-324. i CLOSING. WHEAT—Spot_No. 2 red Western winter, dull, 58 104d; No. 1 Northern spring, dull, 6s %d. Futu quiet; December, b8 10%d; March, 65 11%d: May, 65 %d. —Spot American_mixed, 3s 6d. Futu November, stead cember, quiet, 3s 6%d; January, ¢ new and old, | 3 | per Plekled roll, 22@2e; firkin, 21@22%c; cream- | ery tub, 22%@24c. e ke tor ladle packed and %o for 1@ for Royals, @16c for Moor- | s and 12@lc for Blenheims; Peaches, 5@ | @6ise for choice and Te for | peeled Peaches, 1212@l6e; porated | 1@7%c; Sun-dried, fa@sike per 1b: Nec- . Sla@de per 1b for red: Pears, §l@se for quarters and s@llc for halves: Black Figs, 3@ | 8%e: White Figs, 4@6c; Bleached Plums, S@ic; Unbleached Plums, 7@7%c for pitted and 1igc | for unpitted. | RAISINS—Bleached Thompson’ per 1b, 10c; choice, Sc; standard, Sc; prime, §c: un- | provement in Tomatoes. Potatoes and Onions | are quiet at previous prices. i TOTATORS River Reds, 55@e; Burbanks, 45@66c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 gon Burbanks, wc@$l 10; Sweet Potatoes, for Rivers and §1 for Merced. ONIONS—60@T5c per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 3@ic per lb; String Beans, 3@6c; Lima Beans. 5@éc Cabbage, 35@40c; Tomatoes, 20@i0c; Egg Plant, 40@50c; Dried Okra, 121c per Ib; Garlic, 2@3c; Green Peppers, 60@85e per box; Carrots, 30@40c sack: Cucumbers, 40@50c; Marrowfat Squash, $8@10 per ton; Mushrooms, $@l0c per Ib for cholce and 4@se for poor. Poultry and Game. The market Is in better shape than it was last week, owing to the comparatively light receipts from the East. Turkeys and good Hens are firm, but young stock still drags. There 18 no particular change in Game, the market ruling firm. POULTRY-Live Turkeys, 14@16c for Gob- blers and 14@16e for Hens: Young Turkeys, 16@ | 17c; Dressed Turkeys, 17G18c: Geese, per pair, | $1.50@1 75; Goslings, $§150@1 75; Ducks, $i@4 50 for old and $4 50@h 50 for young: Hens, $5@5 b Young Roosters, $4; Old Roosters, $1@4 50; Fry- ers, §3 25G3 50; Brollers, $3@3 25 for large, $2 50 3'for small: Pigeons, $1 25@1 50 per dozen for old and $1 76@2 for Squabs. GAME—Quail, $2@2 50; Mallard, $6@8; Can- vashack, $679; Sprig, $4@5 Teal, $8@4 50; geon, $2 50@3; Small Duck. §2@2 50; Doves, c per dozen; Hare, $123@1 Rabbits, ray Geese, $350@4; White, $150@1 7; nt, $2@3; English Snipe, $250 per dozen; Jack Snipe, $1 50. Butter, Cheese and E ggs. Butter s very dull, sales being smaller and fewer than for some time, and stocks are ac- cordingly accumulating. The feeling is weak, but prices are no lower. The warm rains tend to_depress values. ‘Eggs and Cheese are unchanged, with the ex- ception of a decline in Eastern Eggs. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy creamery, 25@26c; sec- onds, 24c. Dairy—Fancy, 24c; good to choice, 22@23c; common, 21c. Elgin; Oregon ladle, 17@18c per Ib. GHEESE-Choice mild new, e old, 10%@ 11c; Young America, 11%c; Eastern, 14@lsc. EGGS—Quoted at 25@32ie for store and IT%@ | 40c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 27@2Sc for selected, 24@26c for No. 1 and 20@2%ic for seconds. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There were hardly any Wine Grapes on the market vesterday, and they will soon disap- pear. Pable Grapes are slow and unchanged. Apples are quoted lower, because there are | no strictly fancy coming in at the monment. The demand for Quinces has fallen off sharply ana prices are lower. Oranges are in moderate request at weaken- ing prices. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— 2 Apples, 33@6se per box for common; T5c@$t | 0od and $125 for choice. | _Blackberries, -—— per chest; s . —— per chest for small and §250@3 for large berries; Raspberries chest; Huckleberries, b@tc per Ib n Cranberries, $6 50@7 50 per bbl Cranberrles, $7 50@S 70; Coos Bay Cranberries, | $6 50 per barrel and $2@72 25 per box. Persimmons. 75c@$1 23 per box | Grapes, c per box; crates sell 10@15c 0 per ton and nom- higher; Wine Grapes, $15 inal. Winter Pears, 60c@$1 50 rer box. Winter Pears, 50c§1 50 per box. Quinces, 40@fic per CITRUS FRUI box; Seedlings, Lemons, avel Oranges, 0@3; Grape Fruit, $25 for common and $2@4 good to' cholce; Mexican Limes, $; California Limes Bananas, §2@3 50 per bunch; Pine- apples, §1@2 50 per dozen. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. DRIED FRUITS-Prunes, in sacks, 4%c for | 50's, e for 50-60's, 3%c for 60-10's, 3ize for 3o for 80-90's and 2%c for 90-100's; Apri- | bleached Thompson's, per ib, Fancy, per Ib, Sisc; choice, Tic 2| prime, 5c: unbleached Suitanas 50-1b_boxes, 5¢; 2-crown loose 3-crown, @i4c; d4-crown, 7c; London 2-crown, $130 per box: 3-crown, §1 60. i Clusters, $2; Dehesa, §2 §0; Imperial. $3. prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points in_California. NUTS--Chestnuts, 10c: Warnuts, 9@10c for standards, and 10%@il%c for softshell; Al- | monds, 12@)3%e for paper-shell, 10G1lc for soft | and 5@éc for hardshell; Peanuts, 6%c_for | Brazil Pecans, 10@1lc; | and for_California; 11%@12¢; 113%c for bright and 104 for white extracted, TH@7%c; c per 1b. light amber; ilght amber extra BEESWAX—24@ 26c per Ib. Provisions. Everything remains as previously quoted. CURED MEATS—Bacon, Sic per Ib for| | days, sight...... change P ew York Exchange, sight.. ew York Exchange, telegraphic Mexican Dollars | Fine Silver, per oun: IWheat and Other Grains. | WHEAT-The Genevieve Molinos takes for (E- NN | Bastern sugar-cured Hams, 1212@13c; California heavy, 9@%%c for light medium, 1lc for light, | 1214¢ for extra lght and 13¢ for sugar-cure @13c: Mess Beef, $11 per bbl; ext : Family extra Prim extra clear, $15@15 50; Smoked Beef, 12¢ per Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6@6%c per 1b for | compound and e for pure: half-barreis, pure, | Tige: 10-1b tins, Sc: 5-1b tins, Sie. i Ta COTTOLENE—Tlerces, Th@7%c per Ib. Cork §72 ctls, valued at $66.381 | “There was a pronounced drop In futures. Spot | quotations remained unchanged, with a dull | market. . | All over the world the market shows a down- | ward. tendency. Chicago reported a decline, | with the bears replacing short lines and ham i 1 The easiness in Corn also | { the situation was d 1’@1 mering the market. affected Wheat, and pressed all around. £ | P'Spot Wheat—-Shipping, §106; milling, $107 110. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May-—2000 ctls, $11415; 2000, S1 14%: 12,000, $1 13%; 36,000, $114 December—25,000, §1 07. Second Session—May $1 13%. December—12,000, $1 06%, | Regular Morning Session—May—2000 ctls, $113%; 2000, §1 13%; 10,000, $1 13%. December— 8000, $1 06%, 3 Afternoon Sesslon—4000 ctls, $1 13%: _10,0004 $113%. December—4000, $1 06%; 8000, $1 06%. BARLEY—The market remains stagnant and unchanged, There is nothing doing on call. | “'Feed, T5@sse; Brewing and shipping grades, | 80@s5c;: Chevalier, nominal. | CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. | Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—No sales, Atternoon Session—No sales. | OATS—The market continues firm enough, but the demand is slack. White, $1 10@1 30; | Rea, $1 0T15@1 17%; Gray, $1 0732@1 17%; Black, | 974c@s1 10, 3 | "'CORN—Eastern large Yellow, $1 065@1 07b3; | White, 1 051 074: mixed, $U02%@1 0 per ctl. | RYBE—t7i4c@tl 025 per ctl. BUCKWHEAT--Quoted at $1 90G2 15 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR-—California family extras, $3 60@3 75, | usual terms; bakers' extras, §340@350; Oregon | and Washington, $3 40G3 50 per barrel for ex- | tra, $3 25@3 40 for bakers, and §2 2@3 for super- ne. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to_the trade: Graham | Flour, 325 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, §27 Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, $7; Cornmeal, $2 50; ex- | tra Cream Corn Meal, §325; Oatmeal, $1 2 Oat Groats, $450; Hominy, $325@330; Buckwheat Flour, $4@4 25; Cracked Wheat, $375; Farina, $450; Whole Wheat Flour, $350; Roiled Oats P (barrels). 36 05@6 4; in_sacks, $5 85@6 %5; Pearl Barley, §5; Split Peas, $4 50; Green Peas, $5 per 100 Ibs, Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay continued heavy at previous prices. The demand was slow, as usual in rainy weather. BRAN-$17@17 50 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$1920 50 per ton. - FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $18@1850 per ton; Ol Cake Meal at the mill, $26@27; jobbing, 28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Cornmeal, | §23 50@24 50; Cracked Corn, $24@25; Mixed Feed, §16 7; Cottonseed Meal, $25 per ton. HAY—Wheat, $8@9 50 for common to good and $10@10 50 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $750@10; Oat, $7@950; Barley, $5@8; Alfalfa, $5@750 per ton; Compressed, $750@9 50 per ton. STRAW—30@42%c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Except an advance in Buyos there are no further change In Beans, but the feeling con- tinues firm. Seeds are as before. 'BEANS—Bayos, §2 60@2 75; small White, $2 8 @2 85; largs White, §2 30G2 40; Pinks. $2 50@2 65; Reds, $365@875; Blackeye, $i30; Butters, $3: slzn"a, Sug Pea, §2 75@3; Red Kidneys, §2 60 0 r ctl. SEEDS— Brown Mustard, 3@2ic; Yellow Mus- fard, 4gee; Flax nominal; Canary, e per 1b for California and 4c for Eastern; Aifalfa, nominal; Rape, 214@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timothy, 4ige, DHIED PEAS—Nlles, §135@150; Green, $175 @18 per ctl. Potatoes, Ontons and Vegetables. | g7 bog good to The only change worthy of note s an im- | prime; log Hides, Tallowe, Wool and Hops. Hides are very strong at the advances noted below. Tallow is off again, owing to Increased | receipts. | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell | about 1c under quotations. Heavy salted stee 11ec; medium, Ie: Hght, 10%c; Cowhides, 10@ | 10c; Stags, Te; Salted Kip, 10c; Calf, 10 Dry Hides, sound. 1;@iSc: culls and brands, | J4c: Dry Kip and Veal, J6c; Calf, 18 Sheepskins, vearlings, 2@ short Wool, 25@60c each; medtum, : long Wool, $1@ | 125 each; Horse Hides, salt. $250 for large and | 1@1 50 for smgll; Coits. 50c. K TALLOW. 1 rendered, 5¢ per Ib; No. 32, 4t6c; refined, —; grease, Yc. WOOL— Fall clip—San Joaquin plains, T%@%; South- ern, T@l0c; Middle County, 10@12%c; Humboldt and Mendacino, 15@ifc: Eastern Oregon, 11@15c; Valley Oregon, 15@lSc: Northern Mountain, free, 11@13¢; Northern Mountain, defective, 3@ 11¢_per 1b. HOPS—$@10c per b, San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—7@THc per 1b for Steers and 6%@7c for Cows. VEAL—$@% per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, Te; Ewes, 6%c per Ib. LAMB—S@sise_per Ib. PORK—Live Hoge, 5lc for small, 5@s%c for medlum and G@i%c for large: stock Hogs and Feeders, 5c; dressed Hogs, 7GSte. General ll clchanu'i.fe. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, T@7%c: Wool Bags, 28@30c; Fruit Bags, fc, 6%c and 6%c for the three grades of white and Tic for bleached Jute. COAL—Wellngton, $8 per ton: New Welling- ton, $8; Southfleld Wellington, $750; Seattle, §6; Bryant, $; Coos Bay, $5; Wallsend, §; Scotch, —. Cumberland, $97 in bulk and $112 in sacks: Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Can- nel, $850 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gate, $960; Coke, §13 per ton n bulk and $15 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- pany quotes, terms net cash, in 100-1b bags: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow- dered, 5%c; Candy Granulated, e; Dry Granu- lated, 4%c; Confectioners’ A, 4%c; California A, —; 'Magnolia_A, 4%c; Extra C, 4%c: Golden T, iyc; barrels, '1-lic more; half-barrels, io more: boxes, %c more; 50-1b bags, o more, No order taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. Dominoes, half-barrels, 5%c; boxes, 67 _per 1b. COFFEE—C. E. Bickford's circular gives the receipts at this port thus far this year at 169,- 543 bags, against 120,025 for the eame time last vear. The sales from first hands were 152,253 bags, against 108,08. The stock on hand No- vember 1 was 12,99 bags, against 17,346 The World's supply October 1 was 8,036,556 bags, against 6,905,233 bags October 1, 1898.” The cir- cular says: “The jocal market has ruled quiet since our last review. In New York spot Brazils ad- vanced slightly on October 19, and are now 1@ Bhceabove their lowest point with a correspond- ing improvement in futures. The rise was pri- marily due to rumors of bubonic plague at San. tos—subsequently confirmed as being desuitory only in character and extent—and has since been maintained by retarded receipts at the two ports, owing to heavy rains, higher views on the part of the Brazilians and rumors of less favorable crop prospects. MITd coffees have e rienced little practical benefit beyond impart- ing a steadler feeling. Local stocks are so small and poonly assorted as to offer no {nducements su e pplylng immediate re- tocks in first hands consist of 253 Rica, 64 Nicaragua, 2874 Salvador, 7‘::2"03‘;‘1: mala and 319 Mexican; in all 11,522 as against 16,937 bags same time last year. in_second hands are heavier than usual. We quote:: Costa Rica—18i5@16c for washed; 11@12%c for good washed: 113 good to prime washed peaberry; 91glle for rime peaberry; 9@12 for good to %c nominal for good with black beans; 8@8%c for fair; 5@T%c for common to ordinary. Salvador—8@11%c for good to prime washed; 7% @8%c for fair washed; 9 113z¢ for good to prime washed peaberry; 7% $%c for good to prime semi-washed; T%@SY%cC for superior unwashed; T%c for good green un- washed, $%@9c for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 5@6%c for common to ordinary. Nic- aragua—14@16izc for prime to fancy washed; 8@ 1lc for fair to good washea; 7% @T%c nominal for good to superior unwashed; 8% @9%%c nominal for good to prime unwashed peaberry. Guate- mala and Mexican—12@15%c for prime to fancy washed; 9@llc for good to strictly good washed; 8@S7sc for fair washed; 7@7%c for medium; 4@ 6%c for inferior to ordinary; 10@113%c for good to prime washed peaberry; $%@9%c for good to prime unwashed peaberry; 7%@S%c for good to superior unwashed. Receipts of Produce. FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. Flour, qr sks.... 13,429 Chicory, bbls 52 Wheat, CtIS ...... 8073 Lime, bbls .. 152 Barley, ctls ..... 8300 Leather, rolls. 163 Oats, "ctls . 1,660/ Wine, gals ....... 25,500 Corn, ctls 125/ Brandy, gals ... 3,435 Rye, ctls ... 840 Sugar, bbls 400 Butter, ctls . 126 Eggs, doz . Cheese; ctls ...... 219 Peits, bdls . 3,792 Potatoes, sks ..., 4946 Hides, No .... a Beans, £k ....... 2,248 Hay, tons ... 451 Onions, sKS ...... 894 Straw, tons .... 17 Bran, sks . 1,851 Hops, bales 15 Middlings, sks 240 Wool," bags . 282 Sugar, sks . 1,220 OREGON. Flour, qr sks ... 2,847 Bran, sks . 611 650, Oats, ‘ctls ... D — Y THE STOCK MARKET. P————————————— Thers was a good business in securities on the morning session of the Bond Exchange, but fluctuations were narrow and unimportant. Trading was light in the afternoon. Spring Valley Water sold down to $160 and Gas & Electric was stronger at $36 50. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 8—2 p. m. Bid.Ask. Bid. Ask. U S Bonds— Zquit G L Co. 6% 6% s quar coup.. — Mutual El Co. 13% fs quar reg.... — — 0 GL&H....4 4% ¢s quar new... — 131%| Pac_Gas Im.. — $s_quar coup..107%108 |Pac Light Co.. 40% — Miscellaneous— |SFG&L.... 5% 66% Cal-st_Cab 117 — San Fran 3 3% C C Wat 5s....108 109 |Stockton Gas.. 12 — Ed L & P 65.130 — | Insurance— & Cl Ry 6s.115 — (Firem's Fund.220 — . — 9 | Bank Stocks— H C'& S 5i4s..107% — |Anglo-Cal 65 — L A Ry {105%106% Bank of Cal... — — L ALCo5s.9 — |CalSD & T..— .88 Do gntd 6s.. 8 — |Fidst National — 245 Do gtnd 5s.. — — (Lon P & A....120 — LA&PR55.104 — |Mer Ex... — 1 Market-st 6s...128% — |Nev Nat Bk...183%190 Do 1 11615117 | Savings Banks— N — |Ger 8 & L...1700 — N — |Hum S & L..1050 1160 N — |Mut Sav Bk 39 — N — |5 F sav U...500 NPCRR 108 fav & L So...— 8 N Cal R R % — |Sec Say Bk...., — 310 |0 GL & Hés. — 110 (Union T Co....1400 1440 Oak Tran 6s... — — | Street Rallroad Ocean § § 58..106%107% California. 20 — Om C Ry 126 — |Geary . - P & Cl Ry 6s.. — | Market-st . - Pk O Ry 6s.115 — Oak S L & o =" 50 Powell-st R 8s — 122 | Presidio ...... 17% 30 | Bac Fl G& | Powder — S F & N P 55.114%115% | California .....170 F & § JVis.116% — |E Dynamite... 85 E Ry of Sal 6s.108% — | Giant Con Co.. 83 § Pof A fs....112% — | Vigorit 3 £ P C 0s(1905). — — | Sugar— § P C 6s(1906).111 — | Hana P Co... 10% P C 6s(1912).118% — |Haw C & § P C1scgis. — — |Honokaa S Co 3% P Br 123 — |Hutch S P Co vV Wat 114% — |Kilauea S Co.. 26 S V Wat 4=....103 1034 Makawell S Co 49 £ V W4s(3dm).101% — |Onomea S Co.. — Stktn Gas s | Paauhau S Co. 34% — Water Stocke— Miscellaneous— Contra Costa. T6% 76% Al Pack Assn.l13 119% Marin County. 50 — |Mer Ex A — 100 Bpring Valley.100%101% Oceanic S 91 e1% Gas and Electric— |Pac A F A.... 1% — Cent Gas Co — =— {Pac C Bor Co.145 — Cent L & P 8 — |Par Paint Co.. 8% — Morning Sesslon. Board— 20 California Street R R. [ Contra sta Water............ 50 | 83060 Contra_Costa Water Bonds 2 5 Giant Powder Con...... 50 175 Hana Plantation Co 0 300 Honokaa S Co..... 1) 20 Hutchinson 8 P Co. 8% Market Street Railway, 50 $2000 Northern Ry of Cal 5s, 00 100 Oceanic § 8 Co. 50 $2000 Oceanic S § Bonds, cash. 1] auhau S P Co...... 00 auhau S P Co, b3 auhau S P Co.. F Gas & Electric Co...... F Gas & Electric, cash...... Street— 50 Honokaa S Co..... = Afternoon Session. 95 Contra Costa Water........... 125 Contrn_COSta WAater.....ceoeeeeeens e ant Powder Con. Hana Plantation Co. Honokaa S Co. Hutchinson S thau S P Co. Electric Co. Electric Co. ter. Wi 5 it Powder, 50 Vigorit Powder. Vige SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. v Morning Session. Board— Equitable Gas.. o 6 3714 Giant Powder Coni.....c.... 87 Powder Con. Plantation Giant Hana saeag | 11 50 50 Makawell Sugar Co....... 49 1215 20§ F Gas & Electric ST i 10S F Gas & Electric. Einiiseny 10 § V. Water B 55 V Water. 101 60 Afternoon Sessfor Board— Contra Costa Water.. Contra_Costa Water. Equitable Gas.... Giant Powder Con.... 15 Glant Powder Con. 10 Giant Powder Con 3,000 Los Angeles Ry 10 Oceanic S 8 Co.. 110 Paauhau Sugar Co. 15 Market Street Railway.. 2 S F Gas & Electric. CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board—~ 400 Tidal Wave ............ 280 100 San Joaquin O & D Co. 100 100 Caribou .- cenaen 125 200 Northfield ... 80 30 Barker Ranch ... 110 500 Century Oil Co % 200 Grand Central Ofl Co 260 100 Grand Certral Ofl Co .. 26 Street— 100 Monterey Of1 Co .. % Afternoon Sesston. 500 Tidal Wave . 27 50 Barker Ranch Ofl Co 105 500 C 0 PRODUCERS' OIL EXCHANGE, Morning Session. Board— 100 Pennsylvania Consolidated .... 100 300 Petroleum Center .............. 30 Afternoon Sesston. 200 Pennsylvania Consolidated .... 5 100 Detrorum Center oot % MINING STOCKS. The following were the Francisco Stock Board yesce::]ne; Sy Morning Session. 100 Chollar . 21 s 100 Mex: 300 Choliar . - 200 500 Ophlx:u} i 100 Con Cal 30] 50 Potost ... 2 TR 081 200 Slerra Nevada. 34 ‘Afternoon Session, 100 Belcher ........ 33 200 Mexican 15 100 Best & Belcher 38| 100 Mexican 5 100 Con Cal & Va..135 50 Ophir . 4 50 Confidence ..... 61/ 50 Ophir . 51 350 Gould & Curry. 24 200 Patost . 2 550 Hale & Norc... 40| 200 Sierra Nevada. 38 100 Justice . . 03 100 Yellow Jacket. 23 The following were the sales in P Board yesterday: oo Rtk Morning Session. | Orizaba [Newport 10 Alliance ........|Portland 10 Progreso .. eattle. 19 Miami ., |Seattle. v. 10 | Empire |Coos Bay... ov. 10 State of Cal....[Portland.... v. 1L Weeott .........[Humboldt. 1 Aberdeen --|Portland 11 Santa Rosa. n Diego. 12 Washtenaw lT:momx\. 2 12 |Cape Nome. 12 «...|Cape Nome.....c...... 12 “-|Victoria & Puget Sou 13 -|Departure Bay 13 Pomona ........Humbeldt. 3 Coos Ba; Newport. i 14 1 5 AUCTION SALES EDWARD S. SPEAR & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 31 and 33 Sutter Street. Telephone Main 5151. Cash paid for Furniture, Carpets, Desks 3 pets, Desks and Merchandise to parties not wishing to wait for Auction Returns. PUBLIC, ATTENTION! FRIDAY and SATURDAY, Nov. 10 and 11, 189, At 11 o'clock a. m., X ‘We Will Sell in Our Salesrooms, by Catalogue, The Magaificent Furniturs, Works of Art, Bronzas, 01l Paintings by Keith, Hill, Huggens and others . Bilk, tatia and Impor:ed Lace Curtains, eto., for- merly belonging to Colomel Thomas Ewing of Ver. non Heights, Oskland DRAWING-ROOMS—1 Kohler Upright Pian with 6 orchestra attachments, ficent Wilton Carpets; Hand-carved Parlor Set; of Upholstery; Ebony Parlor A | nets; Reception Chairs: French (1 Mirrors; French and German Br Figures: Carrara Marble Statues | Onyx Pedestals. LIBRARY—Very Elegant Leather Uphole Sofas and Easy Chairs: Fine Walnut §175: Library Tables; Brunswick-Ba i Table. s DINING-ROOM—1 Magnificent iV | ing-room Set, consisting of Si Table and Leather Upholstered $1000; Fine Silverware, Cut-glass an China Dinner Sets L ] HALL—1 Magnificent Walnut r-ba, Hall Stand cost $400. BEDROOMS—Mahogany and Walnut Sets; Best of Hair Matt 1000 yards Wilton, Axminster ar sels Carpet: Kitchen Furniture NOTE—The contents of this b to furnish and are without except collection of goods offered at auct years. GOODS NOW ( KHIBITIO EDWARD S. SPE Branch Hydrographic Office, chants' " Exchange, November 8§, 1566, The time ball on the tower of the new F U. 8. San ' Franci; bullding. was dropped at exactly noon to-day— i, e., at noon of the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. CALKINS, Lieutenant Commander, T in charge. Sun, Moon and Tide. ——— United States Coast and Times and Heights Waters at_Fort Pol Francisco Bay. Pub thority of the Superi NOTE—The high and waters occur the city front (Missign-street whar) a twenty-five minutes later than at Fort P the height of tide is the same at both place SH G O odetic Survey— and Low nce to San official THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9. Bun rises Sun sets Moon set o (Time| _ (Time| g | Fr. s [H wl EL wi 9 ...| 455 6.1] 1001 5 10 o7 543 53| 1118 i 1 | el 5| 120 N w| W) 12 : 7z 1 s 13 | | 0 a8 1 6.2 0. 41 5 9:15| 6.4 —o. 43 the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left band column and the successive tides of the day In the order of occurrence as to time. Tha second time column gives the second tide of the day, the third time column the third tide and the last or right hand columa gives the last tide of the day, except when there, are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. The helghts given are in addition to the soundings on tha 3 t United States Coast Survey charts, exce when a minus sign (—) precedes the heig and then the number given is subtracted fr the depth given by the charts. The plane reference is the mean of the lower low waters. - » z Steamer Movements. | ——— o 9 TO ARRIVE. From. Steamer. Umatilla Point Arena. Samoa ....... Arcata, Victoria & Puget Sound {Potnt Arena. Humboldt. +eaeuenes|CoOS Bay... Carlisle City....|China and Japan. Del Norte |Crescent City South Porcland.|Coos Bay... |Grays Harbor... |Crescent City ~...[Portland |San Dieg {Humbold Coquille River Crescent City Columbia Corona. ........ North Fork. -[No TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. | Sails. | Pler. China_.....|China &Japan. 9, 1pmPMSS Columbia "..[Portland...... , 10 am Pler 24 Pomona. ... Humboldt.. 110, 2 pm(Pler 3 -/Nov. 19, 11 am|Pier 11 Nov. 11, 10 am|Pler 13 11, 10 am|Pler 34 2 pm/Pler 2 10 am Pler 3 Corona. Arcata ...../Coos Carlisle Cty|China&Japan Nov. Pt. Samoa . Humboldt. North Fork Humboldt 9 am|Pler 2 Alliance ...|Oregon Ports. No 10 am Pier 20 Newburg ..|Grays Harbor|No: 5pm|... S, Portland. |Coos Bay......|Noy 6pm)........ Umatilla ..|Vic & Pgt Sd. 10 am Pler 3 Orizaba ....|Newport.......|Nov. 12, 9 am Pler 11 Weeott ...../Humboldt 10 am Pler 13 Aberdeen ..|Portland. State of Cal|Portland...... Santa Rosa|San Diego Australia . Honolulu. 1pmi..... 10 am Pier 24 11 am|Pier 11 2 pm|Pier 7 Shipping Intelligence. T Y ARRIVED. Wednesday, November §. Stmr Weeott, Burtis, 3¢ hours from Eureka. Stmr Corona, Debney, 1 hours from San Diego. Stmr Newburg, Hansen, $5 hours from Grays ‘Harbor. Stmr Cleone, Walvig, 38 hours from Redondo. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 19% hours from Eurek Stmr San Juan, Brown, 20% days from Pa- nama and way ports. Stmr Humboldt, Bonifield, 78 hours from De- parture Bay. U S stmr Warren, Hart, 2 days from Manila, via Nagasaki 17 days. Br stmr Wellington, Salmond, 4 days from Departure Bay. Whaling bark Andrew Hick: from Kural Island. Ger bark Marle Hackfeld, Wuhrmann, 17 days trom Honolulu. Schr Archie and Fontie, Jensen, 2 da) Stewarts Polnt. Schr John A, Nilsson, 12 days from Coos Bay. Schr Melancthon, Olsen, 24 days from Colum- bia River. CLEARED. =4 Wednesday, November S. Stmr Columbla, Doran, Astorfa; Oregon Rail- road and Nav Co. Stmr Acapulco, Cattarinich, Panama; P M 8 S Co. Stmr Willamette, Hansen, Seattle ar couver: Goodall, Perkins & Co. Nor stmr Titanla, Egenes, Nanaim Rosenfeld’s Sons. SAILED. Wednesday, November 8 Geo Loomis, Bridgetr, Ventura. Coos Bay, Glelow, San Pedrc Acapulco, Cattarinicn, “Pana Portland. Lundaulst, Fort Grace Dollar, Fosen, Grays & Sunol, Green, Grays Harbor Alex Duncan, Nopander, —. Santa Cruz, Hinkle, —. Laguna, Ericsson, Noyo, Johnson, Fort Bragg. Br stmr Bristol, Meintyre, Nanal Nor stmr Titania, Egenes, Nanai Bark Levi G Burgess, Youngren, Tacoma. Bktn W H Dimond, Nilson, Honolulu. Brig Consuelo, Jacobsen, Mahukona. Schr Mary C. Madsen, Fort Ross. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov § 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind south, velocity 20 miles. SPOKEN Oct 27, lat 44 N, lon 15 W—Br ship Achnashie, from Liverpool, for Vancouver. Nov 4, lat 50 N, lon 5 W—Br ship Mount- stuart, from London, for Port Townsend. Nov 3, lat 50 N. lon 6 W—Br ship Dowan Hll, from Antwerp, for San Francisco. COLLISION. Stmr Weeott. bound in this morning from Eureka. collided with pilot boat America Iyingy@ at anchor off the barge.office; the American had Jibboom carried away. Shorey, 25 days rom Van- John Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr a. 1000 Andes .......... 12[ 300 Ophir 52 200 Challenge Con. 21| 400 Ophir 50 500 Crown Point... 12| 200 Slerra 35 700 Mexican ....... 18 400 Union 2% Afternoon Session. 8§00 Andes . 12| 700 Hale & N 100 Andes L1010 500 Mexican eor: 19 200 Belcher . 841000 Mexican . 17 200 Belcher ........ 35 200 Ophir . 51 200 Con Cml & V.1'821 200 Potost . 28 §00 Crown. Point... 12| 200 Potost . 27 500 Gould & Curry 24| CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Wednesday, Nov. 8—4 p, m, Bld. Ask.) Bid. Ask, Alpha ... 02 0iiKentuck ....... == 0f Alta . — 03 Lady Wash..ll. — o Andes . 1 13 Mexican ...l 15 15 Beicher ... 33 35 Occldental FLA (4 Best & Bel 39 40 Ophir 5 52 Bullton .. 06 07 Overman . 6 17 Caledonia. . 6 — Potosi 28 29 Chollar ......... 21 23 Savage o 17 Challenge "Con. 23 25 Scorpion ... 02 — Confidence 66— Seg Belcher ... 0§ o7 Con Cal & Va..13514) Sierra Nevada. 37 3¢ Con Imperial .. — = 02 Silver Hill...... — 3 Crown Point... 12 13 St Louls........ — 4 Exchequer ..... — 02 Syndicate ...... — 08 Gould & Curry 24 25 Unlon Con .ov. 27 2 Hale & Norc... 40 41 Utah . .8 09 % Ui|Yellow Jacket. 2 2 | Continued on Page Eleven.