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a E SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 18% 5 SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silver declined. Sterling Exchange lower. Another decline in Wheat. Barley still stagnant. Oats. Corn and Rye unchanged. A further general advance in Beans. Hay weak, though receipts are somewhat lighter. Potatoes and 1 egetables stand about the same. Tzwo cars of Eastern Poultry arrived. Game firm. Budter and Cheese show no change. Ranch Eggs scarce and firm. Oranges as previously quoted. Lemons weaker and dull. Choice Apples bringing fine prices here and in England. Cranberries in hight supply and still higher. Dried Fruit unchanged. ' Nothing new in Provisions. Cannel Coal advanced. 1€ Charters. Transtt load mer- for time loans, which were firmly held at & per cent. Prices of bonds did not fully respond to the strength in stocks, but there were sharp rallies In some isues that showed early weakness. londs wheat at Port- | Total sales, par value, $LS,000. eior toarsval, | United States 43 registersd advanced | and the 3s % in the bid price. Barley, Oats and Hay. | NEW The schooners Vine and chandise for Honolulu The Slerra Mirax land for Europe, 8is 6d “ YORK STOCK LIST. i | to some extent. The tone was firm and the { account was found larger than had been thought. Money was dearer, the banks charg- The 55 declined | Puoife i Closing I lrGaTas of \Gaores! Morraw & (Cotan Stocks— Bid artey e Tant veck RN atala ison . . 2 all Call Board warehouses s el 1 ited to 93.816 tons, an in- adian Pacifie ... 4 of 10,000 tons, which is anada Southern . 3 e ot s e lE Chesapeake & Onio.o.. u% | St amtnieh iicago Great Western 14, srope stands ready to take all our Chi 7 . icago, Burlington & Quincy......12 | export barley, but shippers, cannot pa: hicago, Indianapolis & Louisvilie, 11 prohibitive tariff for vessels to “hicago, 1nd & Louisville -2 i hicago' & Lastern Illinofs. L sk heavy rains have naturally tended bicago & Northwestern 3 D hicago, Rock Is speculative and local s C C & St Louls........ a less holders of lar Colorado Southern ... » hold the 1 warehouse Colerado Southern 18t pre ural odds against Culorado Southern 2d prefd likely to go sulll | Delaware & Hudson,.. yot feed is very | Delaware, Lack & Weste ers act with cau- | Denver & Kio Grande es In the near ri Denver & Rio Grande Lrie 5 Erle 1st prerd S Great Northern prefd... Hocking Coal . Hocking Valley 1t Central Iowa Central Iowa Central j Kaneas prefd.... Washington 77 s own con- | vear when | sats at this scarce. Of- | 5 mposed of Inferior Loutsville & Nashv market for same | Manhattan Elevated e thy Fwith® haviey Metropolitan Street Ral Mexican Central ....... olis & St Louis. At the i ed is & St Lou: ng Allouez Mng Co. on & Albany Atianitio . s Boston L...........106 |Boston & Mont....310 Joston & Maine,..205 | Butte & Boston.... 6i% CB & Q. 1132 [Calumet & Hecla. Fitchbu tennial Gen Elec.. Franklin ederal Steel. 56% Humboldt Do prefd 8% Or -la Meoxi - 13| Parrot ... ond 08 |Quincy ... Old Dominfon 2914 § F Copper. Rubber .. 47" Tamarack Union Pac. 47% Winona 5 313 Wolverines ........ 93 Utah 115° | New York Monev Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—Money on call, firm, at 4@12 per cent; lnst loan, 4 per cent; ruling rate, S@9 per cent. Prime mercantile paper, § 5% per cent. Sterling exchange weak, with actual business in bankers' bill at $4 853 for demand and at $480%@i 81 for sixty days; posted rates, $481L.@4 82 and $4 S6L4@4 qZ“: commercial bills, $4 80. Silver certificates, 5 @60c. Bar Silver, §%. Mexican dollars, 47%c. overnment bonds, irregular; State bonds, fn- acts irregular. ve; railroad bond: London Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—The Commerclal Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The ettlement interrupted business here to-day ing § per cent on exchange. American securi- ties were bought throughvut the session. There | was a slight check in the dealings in them, but they 4 at the top. Features were Southern | Louisville. The general embargo Paul the rate was 5 per Wwas G%@6t. For St cent. Span urs were 64%. Copper shares wers irregular e 1 s were weak. Ana- condas were 8%, Utahs 7%, Bostons 15-16. Call | 1d to the amount of £26,000 . destination not etated, 00 for the Continent. The bank raised | les to 70s 94, the mar- ket bidding only 755 4. CLOSING, LONDC 13.—C: n Pacific, 97%; | Union P ferred, T orthern Pacific | preferred Atchison, Grand Trunk, | Ti: Anaconda, 9%; Bar Sflver, qulet, 273d @ — T > . | New York Grain and Produce. | | NEW YORK, LOUR—Recelpts, | WHEA’ exports, 275,868 | Spot easy; No. 2 red, T2%e f. o. b. afloat spot; | No. 1 Northern Dul 6k4e f. 0. b. afloat to arrive; No. 2 red, 2jgc elevator; No. 1 hard Duluth, 7Sc f. o. b. afioat spot. Options weak | at a decline of Xc der lower cables and | heavy world’s shipments. Later the market | and ruled mote active on covering, fol- | reports of Hesslan fly damage in Illi- is and the smaller than expected increase in | the visible supply. Closed firm at a net de- cline of ®@¥c to a net advance of lsc. Mar closed at Tolc; May, @i5e, closed December, 71 7-164 closed at is hard to get an t under the cir- < % | METALS—To-day's market for metals was re good for | plEne weak to the point bordering upon utter de- the weather | P S -136% | moralization in several departments, this be- put the | Norfolk & Western......[! ing § rly true of tin. Notwithstanding f the hay Norfolk & Western prefd % | the re rious declines offerings were made ) that ex Q;vfl};-m Pacific ............ 3 wer prices as soon as the market Mitihies Northern Pacific prerd % & prompted to take this at the stocks of Qutarlo & Western...... % 1k English cables and bad reports e for this pt, P é\\-\ v | t. Buyers procrastinated through- 00t 1= o BEIWEY & Ny prefd ¢ t the close the Metal Exchange called: carry us along PENNSYIVAnIA ....... .- IRON-—Warrants weak, with sales and e ises to be agatn Reading ... oo s at § large. On the whole the outlook s not | e % | COPPER—Lake dull at §17 encouraging." 5 Grands Weste . f 1 ralized, with es_and sellers at Rio Grande Western prefd. St Louis & San Francisco. W eather Report. 5t Louls & S F 1st pretd.. (120th Meridian—Pacific Time.) B &8 Eal precn 5 p. m. 20, Nov. 13, SAN FRANCI St The following are the seasonal ral St e date as compared w se of the St Paul pre Jast season and ra in last twent St Paul & Om o Last This Last b 24 fours. season. season. Southern Tailway preci. ] Union Pacif 2 s T Union Pacific et 5 Wabash L e Wabash prefd Wheeling & L Wheeling & L Wisconsin o 0 31 s 2 24 prefd.... o Central 7 s Express companies— o o Adams ......... 2 < American ... num temperature, United_States Wells-Fargo Miscellaneous— u“\.] g AND GENERAL FOREC. ST. | American Cotton OIl .. The pressure en slowly off the coast American Cotton Oil pref of Northern ‘American Malting American Malting prefd American elting & Refin.. iforn ures are from two to American American American ‘American American & American Tobacco prefd Anaconda Mining Co..... Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron Continental Tobacco pass over an American Smelting & Refin prefd... American Spirits ... PR r Oregon and American Spirits_prefd 3 Washington, has re- | American Steel Hoop . $ i nearly In the great valleys | American Steel Hoop prefd Steel & Wire . Steel & Wire pre: Tin Plate ........ Tin Plate prefd.... Tobacco ST light showers on the f San Francis at San co November 14, 20 for 18! 1ade thirty 154 L4y rnia—Cloudy v; light Continental Tobacco pre! early in the Federal Steel g to north- Federal Steel prefd neral Electric .. a—Cloudy Tuesday; cooler; northerly winds. poler. Glucose Sugar Glucose Sugar prefd International Paper . International Paper prefd & : aclede Gas .. ; s T e air in the affernoon and ational Blscuit prefd . with northerly DER G. Me Lead ...... al Lead prefd tional Steel ... tional Steel prefd ew York Air Brake . North American . Pacific TEAE T Pacific t Jst prefd Pacific Coast 2d prefd ... ALl EASTERN MARKETS. Pacific Mail New York Stock 3 Pressed, Steel Gar + arket. g, Pressed Steel Car prafd. Pullman Palace Car .. Standard Rope & Twine. Sugar Sugar p Tennessee Coal & Tro United States Leather. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—The howed a short lived hesitati s morning and t was important backset stock market n at the opening | d upward. The: for the rest of the day, and the market closed quiet and firm at : . e f United States Leather pref about the top level and at an average of prices Tnited States Rubber ..., o & point or more ubove that of Saturday, TUnited States Rubber frefd... ... 111y Western Unlon Republic Tron & Stee Republic Tron & Steel... P C C & St Louts....... Early hesitation was caused by the general conviction that the fncreased deficit in the | surplus reserve shown by the Saturday statement would necessitate a large loan con. ction. There was a large des nd for money Shares Sold. during the day, but it became manifest early CLOSING BONDS. that there was an abundant supply. The bears 2 1 6% who s0ld stocks Saturday in anticipation of 924 10 liquidation began promptly to-day to | ¥ ¥ Sentral lsts. 1113 buy to cover thelr short contracts. This was | e buy to cover telr short contracts, This was new 45 coup. 120%|N Carolina s o, 137 ) o lement In the day's strength. | U S old 45 res....112i6N Caroling 4s.. .. 10; 8o, also, was the buying for London account, | U § old 48 coup...l2% N Pacific Ists..... 113 which reached as high as 50,000 shares, Thig | U S 08 reg. pacic buying, besides its direct effect, had a sentl.|U S, 58_coup. : mental Influence, as indicating n reserve force | D, 0f Col 3.6%s Nicesx in that market against possible withdrawals | Alibama class A..112 | of gold for shipment to New York. The course | Alabama class B. b of the forelgn exchange m y | maE I O o arket during the da Alabama. Currency {Or Nav 4s. gave color to the convictio speculativi oo 10 ircles that gold Imports are near at hani hy | AlChinson geneds. 885 Or Short Tine 6a 123 Slerite was Soid at one.tima. during eany | Ches & Oflo $ie 84N G Whata 17 at a concession below # 8, At that m»[; l:"f; Ches & Ohlo 1614 S L & 1 M con 58.110 C & NW Con 78.. 404X S L & S F G 0s... believed C NW S F deb os.118 in_the that a small loss would be involv | importation Sebiven St Pavl cons. 11183 | were considerably halow put % | been expecte % | week were over the estimate, Russla looming | | advanced and held stead IR0 for spot and $25 8714 for December. Juiet at $4 0T1e@4 624 SPELTER—Unchanged at $4 65@4 7. . The brokers' price for lead is $4 40 and foi copper $17. COFFEE—Options closed easy at 10515 polnts net lower. Sales, including No- vember, Deceniber. January February, $5 45; March, | August, $5 85: September, $5 85 rt 610, Spot coffee—Rio unsettled and some- | t nominal. Mild, quiet. | GAR—Raw, qulet. Refined, quiet, but BUTTER—Receipts, 4035 packages: strong: estern creamery, 18G25¢; June creamery, 134 | factory, 15a1 | —Receipts, 7538 packages; strong; West- 14@17c. DRIED { FRUITS. | | 13.—California dried fruits aporated _Apples—Common, 647c Y, T%@sc bice, £Y@Siac Prunes Apricots Peaches— CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—Wheat opened weak and lower. Statlstics were bearish, as expected, | and the market showed the effect by opening 14@%e under Saturday’s close, December at 65% | @68%c and May at 70%@70%c, prices which | The depressing | | tone of news was even more emphatic than had d. The world's shipments for last up with 2,000,000 bushels, making the aggregate 400. Liverpool was weak all day, and re- ported a good Increase in stocks. Local stocks increased more than could be accounted for in the making of two private houses regular, and ible, with the lakes yet to re 55,000 With the exception of a few | damauge reports from Iillonis and Ohio, crop | conditions were reported perfect. Buying | against puts and a little covering by sl caused a little rally followire th cember touched 66 id Ma ber failed to hold against the liquidation w et 1n with the bulge and continued scattering but persistent until near the clc December, owing to the change of that option for more distant future, sold off to 65%c. while Ma ar the end of the session those who sold short Saturday bought ally to cover. Decemper advanced to 67hc May 71%4e, at which prices they closed. ve the animation of the close the market was dull and heavy all day. Trading was | principally_in the way of changing from De- cember to May contracts. | Corn was comparatively steady at the open- | ing. desplte the weakness of wheat. Country ofierings were early reported very small, while the decrease in the domestic visible of 923,000 bushels was larger than expected. These fae. tors sustained the orice for some time, but | Decernber, except or changes In the May op- | tion, was heavuy sold later in the session and declined sharply. May holding its own. Decem- ber closed 1@lec lo-er. May closed a shade higher at 32%gc. Oats were weak and a shade lower with other grains. Little business was done and fluctuations were narrow. December closed | at_22%c. Provisions were heavy early with grain and failed to improve when the cereals advanced, The supply of hogs was liberal and prices for them lower, which was also an Influence. Tha ranee of prices was -mall, a little unimportant Jiquidation by commiseion houscs being most of the business transacted. Janary pork elosed % lower, Januaty ribs a shade lower and Jan- | uar- lard 5c lower. The leading futures ranged as follows: “High. Low. Close, spening. 0%e. al Articles. Wheat No. 2— Decomber .......... 6% 674 66% 671y May .. = W% % 704 Tisg | Corn No, 2— | December sy m% 30y | January 30% 5% 301 | May . 3% 321 | Oats No. December 2% 2% May . 239 236 | Mess Pork, per bbl— of gold. But it was the il ahe Mok S erinite, Chgo_Terminal 4s. %% /S P C & P 1ats. | December .. e 815 81w Deliet on the Stock exchange that such an | D& R G Ists.... 10248 P C & B e | January ... 955 95T 9 bong P MBE WCor i e for the senti- | ) & R G 4s......... 98 |Sa *Raflway 5 gy ey 9 6215 mental effect on the securities market. T Tenn &&G 1sts.103%/Stand R & T 0. | “Lard, per 100 ibs— po T EXCRnnEe harket steadied somewhat With | Erle General 4s... 70 |Tenn new set Decernber .. =78 50255 497 the late fall in the money market. The limited [F W & D C 1sts.. 78 |Tex & Pac lsts January L %es B0 52 5174 | calling of loans made it manifest that the con- | Gen Electric 58 Tex & Pac 2ds.. May ...... .53 b8 | traction of credits on last Friday had placed |G H & S A 6s.. Unlon Pacific 45, Short Ribs, per 100 Ihs— | the banks in a better position than was fully |G H & § A 2ds...109% ' Wabash lsts ... December 482, 4 reflected in the weekly bank statement. Large | Wabash 2ds ... January 34 O5iz o8 lcans were made on account of the local trust | West Shore 4s... o= SRS R companes, and the rate was forced down from | Towe Central lsts. 113 |Wis Cent isty: Cash_quotations were as follows: | the opening at 12 per cent to 5 per cent. There | K C P & G 1sts... 71 Va Centuries .. No. 3 Spring Wheat, 63@6ic; N | was some relief to the money market from the | La new cons 4s....108 Va deferred ...... ; | N0 2 Corn, SI4@31%c; No. 2 Oats, 2 receipt of over SLOOLOW gold from China and | La & N Uni 4 Colo Southern 4s.. siz | 5 White, 20%@25%ics No. 2 Rye, dic; i several hundred thousand dollars to the assay MINING STOCKS. [y o No. 1 Flax Seed, $1'28%: Prime | on account of gold deposited at interior points. 15/Ontarlo __| Tinothy Seed, $245G255; Mess Pork. ber bhl, Outside financial Institutions are safa tn" b Ophir ... 7| §770g8 15; Lard, per 100 lbs, $5@512: Short: | lucing loans on a large scala § 68 | rib Sides (loose), $185@5 25; Drv Salted Shoul- P e In the stock | Con Cal & Va. Plymouth . 301 G - (boxed LN GSHO: BRI CTe market. A suggestion of possible sources of re. | Bendsrsod Quicksilver jders (boxed). 'tHGIc: Short Clear Sides | Met for local borrowers aside from the banks is | Gould & Curry 20| “Do pretd 700 | So008 oo At tLE Y, distlllers’ finished | found In the last balance sheet of the Man- | Hale & Norcross.. 35 Sierra Nevad: 4 e Rl e i A 2 S hattan Rallway Company, where the item of | Homstake .. Standard ........... 205 | _Articles Recelpts. Shipments, | loans on call for September 3), 185, had ex- | Iron Silver TUnion Con... 29| Fiour, barrels..... +. 14,000 22,000 panded over §12,000,000 compared with the yea | Mexican - Yellow Jacket. 18 | Wheat, bshets. 201l 57,000 15,000 before. The fact that the general course of BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, | Corn, ‘bushels. Lszioon 530,000 prices of stocks during the past six weeks has | Money- Wis Cent. C..op | Qats, bushels... 222,000 447,000 been upward, while the New York banks have + Dominion Coal . i} | Rve,' bushels. 4,000 4,000 been steadily contracting their credits, indi- | Time loans. 6 Do prefd ity | Barley, bushel 52,000 14,000 cates that borrowers must have had’ other | = Stocke— T s B e e T S : sources of eupply on which they have freely | Atch Top & § F.. 22 |Atchison 4s......... 88 | market won ooes. Coonange to-day the Butter drawn. A feature of to-day’'s money market | Do prefd. 18 | Mining Shares— 0o, Choer meat: BLo o) aslry, was the enlarged demand in the Stock market | Am Sugar..........153% Adventure .. .. 180 2 + WH@12%e. Eies, frm; | ton; Compresse Foreign Futures. e ——— e LIVERPOOL. Wheat— Dec. Mar. May. Opening 5 9% Wk b1l Closing . 59 5 10% 510% PARIS. Wheat- Mar.-June. Opening 1§ 9 Closing 1875 Flour— Opening 2510 Closing 24 50 California Fruit Sales. ezt e M TR CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—Porter Bros. Co. sales of California fruit: Grapes—Cornichons, $1 2 single crate; Verdells, %c to §110; Ferrera, She to 85¢; Tokays, §5 to 95c single and $1 60 double crate. Earl Fruit Company sales: Grapes—Emper- ors, 8¢ to §1 45 single crate; Red Emperors, 63 to $125; Clusters, $165 to $1 95; Persimmons, average $2 50; Tokays, e to i0c; Winter Nelis, $2 25 to $2 35, Four cars fruit st:ld. NEW YORK, Nov. 13.—Earl uit Company sal California fruit: Grape Red mperor. $160 0 §235 single crates; Clusters, $230 to $2 60: Emperor, $1 45 to $2 10. Three cars fruit s0ld. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Nov. 12—CATTLE—Active de- mand; best, steady; others, 10@15c lower than Friday. Western rangers, top, $550; cows, mar- ket steady; canners, firm; feeders, steady; good to_choice, §5 63@6 63; poor_to medium, $4 403 560; mixed stockers, §3@3 50;. selected feeders, $4 20@4 60; good to cholce cows, @4 85; helf: ers, $350@525: canners, $130@3; bulls, $£2 4257 calves, § fed Texns beeves. .84 6@ 520 grass Te: §3 25@4 15; Western range beeves, $14 HOGS—Closed strong and butchers, $3 9G4 2 $405@4 20, rough h 3 at fc decline. Mixed go0d to cholce heavy. $350@4; light, $3 90G 415; bulk of sales, $4@4 i6 SHEEP—Steady: lambs, active, l0c lower than Friday. Receipts, three-quarter native lambs. Good clearances, Native wethers, 3375 @4 65; lambs, $4@5 25; Western wethers, $4@4 75; Western lambs, $4 75@5 35. Recelpts—Cattle, 27,0005 42,0008 26,000 hogs, sheep, Visible (;l'airSu‘hfly. 12.—The statement of the store and afloat on the NEW YORK, Nov. visible supply of grain in Saturday, November as compiled by New York Produce Excharn is as follows Wheat 00, inc 1.000; corn 11,189, 5,000, decrease 252 204,000} barley 2,641,- 000, decrease §33,000; oats 6 0007 rye 1,250,000, increase 000, decrease 717,000, Cash in the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.—To-day’'s statement of the treasury shows: Available cash balances, $290,460,632; gold reserve, ¥ 857, Forci:z; Markets. Consols, 103 15-16; Stiver, )f 35c; wheat cargoes s on passage, easler glish country mar- imports of wheat into rs; imports of LONDON, Nov. 13 273d; French Rentes, off coast, depressed; CArEC and neglected, 3a lower; kets, part 3d cheape United Kingdom, 370,000 flour into United Kingdom, 1 D00 bl)l::. wheat and flour o age to nited Kingdom, 1,890,000; whe: nd flour on sage to Con- tinent, 0,000. LIVERPOOL, No 13.—W t, easy; wheat in Pari weak; flour Paris, weak; French country ets, stead. COTTON LIVERPOOL, Nov 1EAT—Spot No. 2 red Western winter, ; No. North- ern spring, easy, b tures, quiet; De- cember, 5s 8d; Marecl d; May, 5c 10%d. CORN—Spot A i new, dull, 3s b5%d; do old, 3s 5%d. TFu quie Novem- ber, nominal; December, January, 3s E%d. M b = 5 Portland’s Bustness. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 13.—Clearings, $520,- | 470; balances, $38,331. Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 13.—Locally the wheat tuation remafins lifeless and 53¢ was quoted as about the top price for Walla Walla, with Valley dragging along at 54c and no one willing to operate. bark Royal Forth, Cleared—Rritish Queenstown. with 172,020 bushels wheat. for WASHL O! TACOMA, Wash, Nov. 13.—On account of high prices for charters for ships, with a large amount of wheat in sight and no demand, prices fell off & cent to-day. Club, 5lc; Blue Stem, e ———— LOCAL MARKETS. e 1z xchange and Bullion. | Sterling Txchange, sixty days.... — $4 82 Sterling Exchange, sight.. = 486 Sterling Cables. . —_ 487 New York Exchange, sight...... — 10 New York = 124 Mexican Dol s prid Fine Silver, 1 - ) Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—All conditions seem to be against the market and prices are lower again. Liverpool and Paris were both lower and Chi- cago was weak in sympathy, with no support. The visible supply Increased 1,560,000 bushels, excluding the lakes and canal, and the warld's Shipments for the week were §,750,000 bushels. Along in the forenoon the market strengthened, r free purchasing by New York and le=s supplies than had been expected, but t a off again under an increase of 2,750,000 und bushels in the visible supply of Europe. There | was little demand, except to fill short 't Wheat—Shipping, $1 01%4@1 02%; milling, $1 6B@1 074 CALL BOARD SAL Informal Session o'clock—May, 4000 $110%: 2000, 81 1 December, 12,000, 18,000, $1 03%: $000, $1 03%. cond Session—May—10,000 ctls, $110%; 12,000, o 32.0m, $110i. December, 26,000, §1 03} Morning Session—December—3s,00) ; 16,000, $1.03%. May—46.000, $1 10%. ssion—May—10.000 ctls, $1 101 12,000, §1 10%; 14,000, $1 103 : 18,000, $1 10%: 40,000, $110; 2000, $1 09%: 12,000, $1 December— 4000, '$103%; 8000, $1.03; 2000, $1 02%, he market continues sluggish at 5 Brewing and shipping @ssc; Chevalier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. grades, Informal Sessfon—9:15 o'clock—December— SO0 ctls, 5ac; 2000, SIc. Second Session—December—6000 ctls, S3ige. Regular Morning Sess! No sales. Al g o sales, OATS - Previous prices rule, with light trad- ing. Holders continue firm’ and exact fujl fitires o White, §110@130; Red, $107%@1 17! 3 v $1 0941 114 Black, STcgsL oc o GraY, CORN large Yellow, $1 05@1 o7 ‘White. d, $1 02 1 & RYE Bl perretl B S SOL Biber cil. BUCK W} Quoted at §1 902 15 per ctl, Flowr and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 6093 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $340G3 50; Oregon and Washington, $340@3 80 per barrel for ax. tra, $ 25G3% 40 for bakers, and $2 5@3 for super- fine. MIL] 'UFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- | lows, “usual discount to the trade: Graham | Flour, 5225 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $275. Rye Meal,'§2 50; Rice Flour, $7: Cornmeal, $2 50; ex. tra Cream Corn Meal, §325; Oatmeal, $4 25; Oat Groats, $50: Hominy, $3'25@350; Buckwheat Flour, 3 Cracked Wieat, $375; Farina, $450; Whole Wheat Flour, $350; Rolled Oats (barrels), $6(3@6 45; in sacks, $5$5@6 %5; Pear! mr};). $0; Split Peas, $450; Green Peas, $ per 8. Hay a>ndj:;z§smfl':. TRecelpts of Hay have fallen off, and it s a k00d thing, for the market was becoming swamped, especially as no auction could be held on rainy days. The feeling continues though there is no further decline, A There is no change in Feedstuffs. BRAN-—$17, @17 60 per ton. E S—Rolled Barley, $18@18 50 Oil Cake Meal at the mill. $25mst. Jobbihg. 21 W0@28; Cocoanut — Cake, $30G21: Cornmeal, §23 5024 50; Cracked Corn,' $24@%; Mixed Feed. $16 50@17; Cottonseed Meal, $28 per ton. /i HAY~Wheat, §4i9 50 for common to good and $10 “for .choice; Wheat and Oat, $750g9 50; Ont $7GS 50 Darlev. $3G8; Alfalfa, $G8 per 3 , $7@10 per ‘ton. STRAW-30@45c per bale. Beans and Seeds. There is a renewed advance in Beans, both white and colored, though the latter lead in firmness. The demand is good, BEANS—Bayos, $2 86@3; small White, $2 g @3; large White, §2 3@2 45; Pinks, $2 55@2 75; Reds, §3 75G4; Blackeve, $4 50@4 75; Butters, nominal; Lima, §4 9@5; Pea, $2 $5@3; Red Kid- neys, $3@3 0 ver ctl. SEEDS—BErown Mustard, 3@3%c; Yellow Mus- | | 40c per dozen for ranch; Eastern, | 234c: White Fig: tard, 4@4%c; Flax, nominal; Canary, 1ic per Ib for California and 4c for Eastern; Alfalfa, nominal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4g4¥e; Timothy, 4@i%e. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $135@150; Green, $17 @18 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. The markets under this head are dull and featureless. Sweet Potatoes are slightly firmer. POTATOES—River Reds, 50@6lc; Burbanks, 40@60c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1@1 25; Or - £on Burbanks, 65c@$1 10; Sweet Potatoes, 75¢@ Sic for Rivers and $1@1 05 for Merced. ONIONS—65@T5¢ per ctl. VEGETABLES -Green Peas, 4Gfc per Ib: String Beans, 4@6c; Cabbage, 35@i0c; Toma- toes. 30@30c; Egg Plant, 40@ic; Dried Okra, 12%¢ per Ib; Garlic, 23¢; Green Peppers. 604 Sic per hox; Carrots, 20@i0c per sack; Cucum- bers, 40@50c; Marrowfat Squash, $5@10 per ton Mushrooms, $@10c per 1b for choice and 4@sc for poor. Poultry and Game. Two cars of Eastern Poultry went on yester- day, and there are more to follow. - Game continued firm, except Hare, which were in larger supply and weaker. Doves ad- vanced and Quail were very strong. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@l5c for Gob- blers and 13@15c for He Young Turkeys, 16 @17c; Dressed Turkeys, 17@19c; Geese, par palr. §1.50@1 75; Goslings, $1 50@1 75: Ducks, $4@4 50 for old and $1 50@5 50 for young: Hens, $4 50@ . $1@5 Old Roosters, $4 50 550; Young Rooster: Fryers, $350@4;: Brotlers, §3 %@3 30 for large, $3@3 25 for i Pigeons, $1 25 per dozen for old and $175@2 for Squabd. GAME—Quall, $3; Mallard, $69; Canvasback, $6@10; Spriz, $1@4 50; Teal. $3@350: Widgeon, $2 5043; Small Duck, $2@330; Doves, Sic@si per dozen; Hare, $125@1 Rabbits, §175; Gray Geese, 33 50@4; White, $1 601 75; Brant, $2@3; English Snipe, §250 per dozen; Jack nipe, $1 25@1 50. . Butter, Cheese and Eggs. There was rather more activity in Butter at former prices, with plenty on the market. Cheese was unchanged. Exggs are stiff and some sales of ranch at 4lc are being made, though the figure is rather high for a flat quotation. There are very few ranch Eggs coming in at the moment. BUTTEK— Creamery—Fancy creamery, 24@25c; seconds, 23c Dairy—Fancy, 23 common, 2Ic. good to choice, 22@Z2%c; Pickled roll, 22@2c; firkin, 21@22%ec; cream- ery tub, 22%@dc. Iastern—ii@lsc for ladle packed and 25c for Elgin; Oregon ladle, 17@1% per lb. CHEESE-Choice mild new, 1ic; old, 0%@ 1lc; Young America, ilc; Eastern, 4@lsc. | EGGS—Quoted at 25@82ic for store and 38@ 21g23c for selected, 24@25c for No. 1 and 20@22%c for seconds. Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. A car of fancy Oregon Apples is selling at $1 50@1 75 per box. A car of strictly fancy Newtown Plppins was recently sent to London and netted the shipper §2 60 per box. There is no fruit that pays better than Apples, It they are fancy. Oranges show no further change worthy of note. Lemons are dull and weak. Receipts of Grapes are slim. i Cranberries are higher and well cleaned up. The Eastern market has lately advanced a dol- lar per barrel. & . DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples. 33@6ic_per box for common; for good and $1 71 50 for choice. BERRI awberries, — per chest for | small and $4@6 for large berries; Raspberries, | $5 per chest; Huckleberries, 4@5c per Ib; Cape | Cod Cranberries, $8@10; Coos Bay Cranberries, 5e@st | ) £2@2 % per bo; Persimmons, 75c@$1 per box. Grapes, 2 er hox; crates, 50@sse. ‘Winter Pear: per box. Quinces, 0@ per box. Pomegranates, 80@75c per small box and $1 50 per large box ITS—Navel Oranges. $3@4 per $1 50@2 50; Grape Fruit, $1@3; | Lemon sc@$l 50 for common and $2@3 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, $4; Bananas, $2 @350 per bunch; Pineapples, $1@2750 per dozen. | Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, In sacks, 4%c for 40-50°s, 4%c for 50-60's, 3Kc Tor 60-70's, 34c for -80's, 3c for 80-90°'s and 2%c for $0-100's; Apri- | cots, 11@13c for Royals, 12%@l6c for Moor- parks and 12@Mc for Blenhelms: Peaches, 5@ | Sige for Standards, 8@6%c for choice and 7c for . peeled Peaches, 12%4@l5c; Evaporated 3 %c: Sun-dried, 5@5l%c per 1b; Nec- tarines, §%@c ver Ib for red; Pears, 6%@sc for | quarters and §@10c for halves: Black Figs, 3@ 4@éc; Bleached Plums, 8@c; Unbleached Plums, 7GT%c for pitted and 1ic for unpitted. RAISINS—Tieached Thompson's—Fancy, per Ib, 10c; cholce, S¢; standard, Sc; prime, fc: un- bleached Thompson's. per b, fe. Sultapas Fancy, per Ib, 8t%c: choice, Tic; standard, 6 prime, 5c; unbl Sc; Seedless, | 0-1b boxes, be; 2-crown ioose Muscatels, bie: 3-crown, 6lc: 4-crown, Tc; London Layers, 2crown, §150_per box: 3-crown, $160. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, §250; Imperdal, $3. Al " 0. b. at common shipping points Chestnuts, 8@12%c; Walnut: standards, and 10%@il%c for soft monds, 12@13%e for paper-shell, 10@11c and o@ee for hardshell: Peanuts, and Ge for Callfornia; Brazil Nuts, Filberts, 11%@l%; Pecans, 10@lic: Cocoanuts, $4 50@b. HONEY—-Comb, 11%c for bright and 10% for $@10c for | ell; Al- | for soft S%@6%c for light amber; water white extracted, Ti@Tie: iight amber extracted, f%@T S i BEESWAX—24@26c per Ib. Provisions. CURED MEATS—Bacon, Skc per Ib for heavy, 9@9%c for light medium, 1ic for light, j2tkc for extra light and 13c for sugar-cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%4@13c; California Hams, 125:@13c; Mess Beef, $i1 per bbl; extra Mess. ' $1250; Family, $i4; ‘extra Prime Pork, $1250; extra clear, $1650; mess, $15@15 50% Smoked Beef, 1% per 1b. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6@6%c per 1b for compound and 7c for pure: half-barrels, pure. The; 10-1b tins, Sc: 5-1b tins, 8. g TH@T%e per 1b. ’COTTOLENE——TIZYCES Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands sell about lc under quotations. Heavy salted steers 11%c; medium, 1lc; light, 10%c; Cowhides, 10@ 10%c; Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 10¢; Calf, 10c; Hides, sound, culls and by Dry Kip -and Veal, 16c: Dry c.ul.'mig?; 20a@ e Sheepskins, yearlings, T0@90c ch;”short ‘W 5@l each; medium, 2o long Wool, $1g | 125 each; Horse Hides, salt, $250 for large ang | $1G1 50 for small; Colts, Soc, e TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5c per Ib; No. 2, 430, refined, —; grease, 2ie. WOOL— Fall clip—San Joaquin plains, 73%@dc: South- ern. 1@i0c; Middle County, 10@123%c; Humboldt and Mendocino, 16@16c; Eastern Oregon, 1@lsc; Valley Oregon, 15@iSc: Northern Mountalin, free, 11G13c; Northern Mountain, defective, 9@ 11c per 1b. B HOPS—$@10c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. BEEF—7@1%c per Ib for Steers and 6%@Te for Cows. VEAL—8@9 per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, 7c; Ewes, 6%c per b, LAMB—8@8igc_per Ib. 2 FORK—Live Hogs. 5%c for small, 5%@5%e for medium and 6@%c for large: stock Hogs and Feeders, bc; dressed Hogs, 7@Ste. General Merchandise. 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 Titc for bleached Jute. COAL—Cannel has advanced. Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wellington, $5; Southfleld Wel- lington, §7 50; Seattle, $6; Bryant. $6; Coos Bay, $: Wallsend, §8; Scotch, —; Cumberland, $9 75 n bulk and $1125 in sacks; Pennsylvania An- thracite Egg, $13; Cannel, § 50 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Gate,’ $960; Coke, $13 per ton in bulk and $15 in sacks. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com: pany quotes, terms net cash. fn 100-Ib bag: Cubes, A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow- dered, 6%c; Candy Granulated, 5¢; Dry Granu- lated, 4%c; Confectioners’ A, 4%c; California A, —; 'Magnolia_A, 4%c; Extra C, 4%c; Golden C. 4%c; barrels, 1-16c more; half-barrels, 4c more: boxes, %c more; 50-1b bags, %e more. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or i equivalent. Dominoes, half-barrels, 5%c; boxes, 6%¢ per 1b. Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13. Flour, qr sks.... 33,920| Raisins, bxs Wheat, ctls ...... 22,316|Straw, tons .. Barley. ctls ......113,208| Hay, tons .... Oats, ctls . 840{ Wool, bags Corn, ctls . 70| Eggs, doz . Butter, ctls 12¢| Wine, gals .. Cheese, ctls ... 5| Brandy, gals Tallow, ctls .« 248|Leather, rolls . Beans, sks . 547 Pelts, bdls .. Potatoes, sks bbls Onions, &ks bhis Bran, sks .. 1,711/ Sugar, sks Middlings, 555/ Chicory, bbls Shorts, sks 90! Hides, No . OREGON, Flour, qr sks.... 816/ — e THE STOCK MARKET. l — Business on the Bond Exchange was lighter;) on the morning session and there were no fluctuations worthy of note. The only change in the afternoon was an advance in Con The Pacific panies will pay the 15th. Quarterly dividends this_month from the of Oakland and the Central Gaslight Com- pany of this ct The Spring V. clared the usua per share, payal The Alaska Packers Assoctaf dend of 75 cents per share yesterday. The Pacific A will pay a qua share to-day. tra Costa Water to §79. AUCTION SALES - Telephone com- nd Sunset & 'al monthly dividends on the usual mon of $1 per share are due Calslrul:;m Cotton Mills G alley Water Company has de- 1 monthly dividend of 42 cents bl the 20th. Kere' Association paid & divi- OF uxiliary Fire Alarm Company rterly dividend of & cents per 2a THORO 1S THAT OF ALL THE UGHBRED YEARLINGS, THE LEADING AUCTION SALE THE _SEASON 2 In training from the BURLINGAME STOCK FARM, cal., Conelsting of the handsomest, best formedq and best bred sons and daughters of Falsetto His Highness, Brutus, imp. Lord San Lucas, St. Carlo Potomac, Racine and Flambeau, ever seen here. and out of speed-producing matrons and famous CHOICE CONSIGNMENTS FROM Holly, G. Pacheco, J. J. Coul- ter and Dr. C. E. Farnum, including magnifi- ilies by Libertine, El Rayo, Morello, imp. Clieveden, imp. Trentola, Major Sale will take place STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Nov. 13-2 p. m. Bld.Ask. Bid. Ask. U S Bonds— |Equit G L Co. 6% % 4s quar coup.. — — |Mutual E| Co. 13% 14 Burlingame, is quar Teg.... — — [0 G L & H....— 4% {s quar new... — 131% Pac Gas Im... — 60 3s quar coup...107%108 |Pac Light Co.. 40% 41 | Bathampton, Miscellaneous— ISFG & L.... 57 57% | Eaterling, tmp. Ornus, Cal-st Cab 5s.117 — [San Fran.....— 3% C C Wat 5s....108% — |Stockton Gas..12 — EA L & P 65130 — | Insurance— R st raTdo F & ClRy 6ells — [Firems fund 20 — jeary-st bs. — an] oc] HCES 5148..107% — !An(lo-Cnl _....66 — |/ Estate of B. C. L A Ry 5s....1054106% Bank of Cal...3%5 405 - LALCogs.% —"CalSD&T. % 1 |cent colts and 3 - F b 1 — 24 B gotd g 9 — [Fidet Natonal o U6 | e ete.. out of famous matrons L'A&PRG55.104 — [Mer Ex. = 16 Market-st_fs...128% — |Nev Nat BK...183%1%0 Do Ist M 1 N CN G R 7s.112 N R of Cal fs.116 N R of Cal 5s. — 113% Mut Sav Bk 16%117%~Savings Banks— feiel bl o S ) {Hum S & L..1050 1160 THIS DAY. TUESDAY, November 14, 1899, Commeneing at T:45 p. m., at the OCCIDENTAL HORSE EXCHANGE EAR THIRD. Catalogues ready. WM G. LAYNG, Auctioneer. REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE. 2 Nov. 14, 11 o'clock, at ORMONDE SALE STABLE, 1517 MISSION ST.. of choice young Horses direct from the country. The above stock will be shown in harness any time up to day of sale. S. WATKINS, Auctioneer. sggggss.m — g F&s;l:r su. 500 = 53,107 108 |fav .. — - =) NGl B iR SR~ {EasigavoBk= L. — g0 | ¢ AL HOWARD, SERFIN OGL &H5s.108 — |Union T Co....1400 1440 | Horses at salesyard. Oak Trans 6s..111 112 | Street Railroads— Ocean S § 55,108 109 |Californfa .....120 — Om C Ry 6s.. — 128143eary ......... B0 — P & Cl Ry 6s..107% — | Market-st ..... 62 62% Pk & O Ry 6s.115 — |Oak S L & H. — 50 Powell-st R fs — 122 |Presidio 0 % Sac Bl GeRss. = — | Powder = LA 5 N P 55.14% — |California . (1151 — |E Dynamite... 85 81 THIS DAY, § Ry of Sal 6s.108% — |Glant Con Co.. 8% S3% TUESDAY, SPof Afs..— 14 |Vigorit . 3 3 s P 1 | Sugar— 8 — |mHana P Co.... 105 jo% | 1 il o=l 40 head $(1912).118% — |Haw C & § Co — = 9 5. — — |Honokaa § Co. 3¢ 3§ 128 = [Hutch S P Co. 27% 28 114% — |Kilauea S Co.. 26 30 SV Wat 45....108 — |Makawell S Co — 43 § V Wis(2am).101% — |Onomen S Co.. 36% 37 Stktn Gas 6s Water Stocks Contra Costa. 8% T9% Al Pack Assn.1173119 . |Paauhau S Co. 33% 34 Miscellaneous— SPEED SALE OF HORSES. TO-MORROW, Marin Counts. 5 — |Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 e Y i L 2 | WEDNESDAY. November 15, 189, at 11 a. Spring Valley. 97% % | Qeeanic S Co.. 9% 9% | m_ J. M. Nelson's third annual speed sale of corafand Mectrie— | & BorGo.l5 " — | high class harness horses: 25 kead with records Cent L & P, 5 7 |par Paint Co.. 8% — | and trials from 2:09 to 2:40; every horse will LTS el 1% be shown In harness; this is the blue ribbon Moralng s Sesslon, sale of the Pacific Coast. Prince H, trial 2:08; it 7500 | Ruby M. record 2:11%; Blanche L. trial 2:18: 200 Contia oet e s e T8 ® | Exmoor. trial 2:16 and many others. ‘The TR e e T Yo | chance ‘of a life to get a fast roadster and s 198 12% | good business horses of all kinds; do one cele- $2A00/Contea Costa: Water Bonds 08 25 | Brated imported French Coach Stallion. At 11 20/Glany Powder Con 3 Bay-st. station, broad gauge, at 75 Giant Powder Con £ Glant_Powder Con. 5 Giant Powde: 250 Hutchinson 20 Makawell Street— $1000 Contra Cos 50 Hutchinson SAN FRANCIS BOARD. — Sun rises . Morning Session. Sun sets .. Board— 20 Market Street Raflway.... m. sharp. i OBN Lz asosde SSPtCs L the Alameda Trotting Sale and Tralning Stables, cor. St. Charles st. and Eagle ave.. Alameda. Park and_the Alameda P at 11 a m., Salesyard cor. MARKET and VAN NESS AVE. Horses at vard November 13. CHASE & MENDENHALL, (Successors to Killip & Co), P P AUCTION SALE 40 HEAD OF TROTTING-BRED MARES AND GELDINGS. Campaign, Moses S Lambert and other well vn sires, and out of standard-bred mares. The property of HON. W. A. SHIPPEE, Nel- TO BE SOLD November 16, 1899, at Livestock Auctionee 25 Oceanle S S Co. 10 Paauhau S P C 25 S F Gas & Electric 2% S V Water........ 30 S V Water. . 5 S V Water. 6 S V Water . Afternoon Session. Board— St 150 Contra Costa Water.e.. sene. 30 Contra Costa Water. .. T8 §:.' Sired by Hawthorne, 160 Contra Costa Water... 8% Henry Thorne, Cal Contra_Costa Water. 79 00 kno 5 Giant Powder Con....... 89 62% | Giant Powder Con, s 90. 89 b? luon. Butte Co. Hana ’I:mlarl;n{‘ ;2 ;e 1ih Hvtchinmon & P Goniairs %% | THURSDAY, 20 Market Street Railway.... 62 00 10 Oceanic 8 S Co. 92 00 10 Onomea Sugar Ce 30 Onomea Sugar Co. 110 Paauhau S P Co. ] | $100 ta Water Bonds.. fher city.rront SEPECOAN (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: the height of tide s the same at both places. ND EXCHANGE CO STOCK A TUESDAY, OVEMBER, 4. Moon sets ... 20 Coatra Costa Water. - §5 Contra Costa Water. Time( |Time| (Time[ |Time - 20 Contra Costa Water. e == 100 Equitable_Gas....... B W { 40 50 S V_Water. $5000 S V W 4s, A Board— Contra Cost; Contra Cost Contra Cost: Giant Powd: Giant Giant Powd Hutchinson 20 & V Water. 100 PRODUC! Morning Board— 1-10 Home Oil 200 F 500 San Luls .. Street— 200 Pennsylvania Consolidated . Afterncon Session. Board— 20 Blue Goose 25 Buckthorn 200 New Hope .. Paauhau Sugar Co.. Powder Con.. Market Street Rail Vigorit Powder... troleum Center . 24 Mortgage. fternoon Session. a Water. a Water. a2 Water... er CON.veveenee er Con. Sugar. day In the order ERS' OIL EXCHANGE. Session. cott the depth given Consolidated TNOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the 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 column gives the Jast tide of the day, except when there are but three tides, as sometimes occurs. given cre in addition to the soundings on the United States Coast Survey when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from The helghts charts, except by the charts. The plane of reference is the mean of the lower low waters. —— o Steamer Movements. - 100 Pennsylvania TO ARRIVE. 200 Petroleum Center ....... 200 San Luls . Steamer. From. Due. Street— - G Alliance . Portland “|Nov. 14 2}»’;‘;‘:,‘:“;'%?(:6 Progreso {Seattle.......... Nov. 14 500 San Luis .ccecee E. Thompson...|Seattle. Nov. 14 2 L Coos Bay_....[(Newport. ... Nov. 14 NTA OIL EXCHANGE. Coquille River..|Grays Harhor. Nov. 14 Contilian e Del Norte Crescent City. Nov. 14 Morning Session. Tellus ... Departure Bay. Board Aberdeen Portland Brunswick Oregon P 300 Tidal Wave .. 375 Barker Ran 500 Century O 100 Grand ‘Cents 100 Oakland Of Street— 400 Barker Ranch Oil Co. 200 Century Oil 200 Oakland Ol Al Board— 300 Tidal Wave .. 300 Century Oil Co 300 Oakland Oil Street— 100 San_Joaquin O and D Co. 200 Caribou ... M Following were the sales In the San Francisco ¥ ../Seattle. Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: e - Code B Morning Session. Colon ...........|Panama 50 Belcher . | 300 Mexican 31| Santa Rosa.....|San Diego... 300 Best & 0 Ophir &7 | Newburg “|Grays Harbor.... 300 Challenge -..... 20 300 Slerra Ne 36| State of Cal...../Portland....... 200 Con Cal &.Va.130 300 Union Con »wer. 25 300 Gould & Curry 20 200 Union Con ..... 24 TO SAIL. 100 Hale & Norers 36/ 45 Yellow Jacket.. 20 = » Afternoon Session. Steamer. ‘ Destination. Salls. 500 Andes .. 100 Hale & Norcrs 3 2 3 o 2 |Portland....... Nov. 14, 10 am, 20 Dot & Belcher, 43 20 Qphlr i 7| Btate o G e Dices...Nov. 3¢ 11 am| ; 43 Con Cal & Va1 30 500 Potost ... 28 | Carliste Cty|China& Japan|Nov. 14, 10 am| P i - 0 ance ...[Oregon Ports.|Nov. 15, 10 am| Following were the sales In the Paciflc Stock | Australia - [Hongluiy, - Jov: 10 200 Lot S P meen .. |Portiand......|Nov. 15, 1pm| orning Sesefon. Loos Bay...|Newport... . [Nov. 16, $ am| 600 Best' & Belcher 37 400 Ophir | Queen —...|Vic & Pgt Sd.{Nov. 17. 10 am) R e e | Coquilte Fv|Grays Harbor|Nov. 17, 6 pm 200 Challenge ...... 21| 500 Ophir | Dadte . |China& Japan|Nov. 17, 1 pm|PMSS 200 Con Cal & V.1'27% 1500 Ophir L e ot g S L %0 Con Cal & Va.l $) 1100 Ophir T O tona ...|San Diego..![Nov. 18, 11 am(Pler i1 300 Con Cal & V.1 32 300 Ophir 76 | Son Juan...|Panama. Nov. 18, 12 m|PMSS 2100 Con Cal & Va.l 3| 700 Savage . 17 R [Ny 1 pIIEMES 200 Crown Point.... 11| 400 Sierra Nevada. & panama.|Cen. America|Nov. 18, | PMES 500 Gould & Curry 23 200 Sierra Nevada. North ForkHumbolgt.....[Nov. 19, ¥am|Pier 2 200 Mexican . . 82/ 200 Union Con . Columbia .. Portland. Nov. 19, 10 am Pler 24 110 Mexlcan G {;nh;‘n Con . 08 | Samoa [Humbolat.....|Nov. 19, 10 am|(Pler 2 AR C e | Arcata ..:[Coos Bay.. Nov. 18, 10 amibier 13 y | = - Nov. 20, 1000 Bullion . ._06] 600 Ophir 76| e 0. 9 am Pler 11 300 Con Cal & V.1'32%, 800 Savage .. 100 Con Cal & Va.l3 200 Sierra Nevada. 200 Crown_ Pol; 50 Hale & Norers 37| 900 Mexican ... CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Alaho Matteawan .. ch 1Co,i ral Oil Co. 260 | Portland 1 and Gas Co 10 | Columbia Corona 110 | North Fork Co 85 Point Arena.. AN Gas €O wiiceeseeeiese 40 | Crescent City. tternoon Session. Bl by Nippon Maru Alameda | |Cape Nome. Tacoma. Portland. Portland San Diego. Humboldt. Point Arena.. Crescent City.. Humboldt.... Cape Nome. [China and Japan Sydney Nov. 17 Nov. 17 = Samoa . Humboldt. Nov. 17 g cesic Bristol .. Departure Bav. Nov. 17 Mackinaw Seattle. Orizaba. - Newport........ Grace Dol Walla Walla Pomona. . Titania INING STOCKS. JGmys Harbor...... Victoria & Puget S Humboldt... Nanaimo. 300 Sterra Nevada. 50 Union Con ... 35| 200 Utah ... Rt chants’ November 13, MONDAY, Nov. 13—4 p. m. Bidaske) ek Bid.Ask 03 04 Kentuck ....... — o Rl ady Wa = %1 e. at noon of Branch Hydrographie Office, Exchange, U. 8. N, Mer. San ' Francisco, Cal. 1899, The time ball on the tower of the new Ferry buflding was dropped at exactly noon to-day— the 120th meridian, or at § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. 5 13 14Mexlcan ........ 34 36 3 Belcher ... 28 29/Occldental ... 18 15 C. G. CALKINS, Pote & Beicher 38 40/ODhIr ..veersnis 76 77 | wiichitenant Commander. U. S. N.. in charge. Bullion +ririe 05 07 Overman 1u Bl Caledonla - 5 g Potost .. 7 ® Chollar w.....o. X avage ..l 1 e . Menge wooie 20 22/Scorplon ........ 02 — Shipping In . A i W Mites Belcheri — % pping Intelligence Con' Cal & Va3 140 Sierra Nevada. 36 37 | Con Imperial,.. — 02 Siiver HIill . B e —— Crown Point.... 11 12,5t Louis EEEr A e e & Bimiee s G et e e oaey, Novembde 1. ou iy = B Mist ey Hale & Norcrs 3. 39 Union Con B8 sede ) y, 3 days 21 hours from Julla Goeinieneorr=" 0 .- tmr Queen, Jepsen, 60 v Justice @ 15 2| and Puxat Sound perta. . o Lo Victorla United Efll!ld Pedro. coma. Schr W F Coast and Geodetle Survey— Times FH::"g’x Zt Htlgh and Low luéu- Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San | Schr Relta Francisco Bay. Published by offictal au- | Cove. e thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at ] Stmr Weeott, Burtis, 3 hours from Eureka. Stmr Alcazar, Gunderson, 40 hours from San Stmr Washtenaw, Zolling, 4 days from Ta- Stmr Pomon%infheu, 25 hours from Eureka. 5 Post. Gararemiann, “Butenshon, 1 days Schr Transit, Jorgenson, 22 days from Hono- Skipper, 3 days from Timber i Continued on Page Eleven.