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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1899, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. | @o currency. | Atehlson gen 4 adi 4s. trading in Stocks and Bonds. firmer. Exchange as before. arings gain heawily during the week. and Barley quict and mot materially changed. ats, Corn and Rye as previously quoted. pressed and quiet. Middlings declined. es and Onions about the same. Tomatoes giut the market. Ranch Eggs very scarce and firm. Butter and Cheese in ample supply and unchanged. Poultry nominal. Game wm heavier supply and lower. (7r.mws Lemons and Limes quiet at previous prices. Dried Fruit trade hampered by scarcity of cars. isions in moderate demand at the old quota‘ions. Hops hard to move. Tallow easy. g Wool and Hides in ac demand and firm. Boston & Slatme 3ts 0gs very firm at the advance. ] i } criptions of Beans ! higher. of Increased shipments of Quicksilver from this port. aking of pre- ents of L« was a cial ; Charters. ¢ Yellow Jacket London Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were idle and rather dull to-day. The Paris canard that Ladysmith had been catpured falled to effect prices. Ameri- cans were steady on the expectation of a fair bank statement.” Spanish 4s were 64%: Tintos, 46%. Gold to the amount of £%000 in French coin was bought. Call money was 3G3% and flxtures 3:G3N. Bills were 4%, but there is Mexican he Calico Printers’ As. The prospectus shows a capital of There ) impending an issue of £3 the Lancashire-Yo CLOS! Nov. 18.—C preferred, Atchison Money, by Assoclation. Trunk, 27 1-18d 3% per cent. Cash in the Treasury. 18.—FLOUR—Receipts, 14,- 1120 barrels; quiet, but 33 60G3 winter : esota patents, $3 6@ §2 60g2 55; Minnesota bakers, low grades, 0. 4; winter onu 5 $2 85G1 WHEA —nmlvu‘ 61,06 bushel: 140,185 bushels. Spot—Essy: No. 2 red, 73%c {2 b. No. 2 red, T1%c elevator. e N Op- Opened firm at sc net advance on unex- ectedly higher cables, local covering and small Northwestern receipts, but advancing 3¢ more, turned weaker owing to realizing, and ciosed w 7 crop, m»ml oast and State, California, 21 to 2 pounds, g e for lead 15 34 40, and prefd closed steady, with prices : ints higher. " Sales packages; strong. June creamery, % Recelpt n';l‘knm steady. West- ern ungraded at m ue CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. YORK, Nov. 1f-—California dried EVAPORATED APPLES — Common, prime wire tray, X @Se; cholce, B @Sipc; :.31; PRUNES—3 e, | “APRICOTE. "Hm\ 3@15¢; Moo: PEACHFQ—P’QI«! unpesied, TG00, Risvimrelinie: o ayiaen Chicago Grain Markes. | | ’E‘ | CHICAGO, Nov. 1 —~Trading in wheat was exceptionally dull, and the price was within San Fran Novem at xpress Companies— Aanr; fcan ; ; warmer. 3. Eamertota a range of %c throughout the session. with the . N Olastly D 1 American changing of December for May contracts the B Ty e o A only feature. The spread was at one time 4% e - Maiine: saath @iiic, narrowing at the close to 4 ‘mnlng was firm, 4c over yesterd: | December at 674G67%o and May &t i@ This strength was only attributuble® {0 the smaliness of receipts and the denial of the re- port received yesterday that 1,000,000 bushels of Duluth wheat was billed for this market. This wheat will be put in cheap storage In Georglan Bay elevators, disappearing from | public stocks. The week's stocks were about half those of the corresponding period last | year. To-day's news was not potently influen- tial and on the strength of the expected de. crease in the world's shipments of a million bushels next week and an increase of local stocks of 100,000 bushels, the market eased off McAl Forecast Official Smelting & RIg. ng & RIg prefd. —- York Smrk Market. v, 18 * notable thing in ket was the small range of ” " : clorado Fuel & Iron. i - of the activity 4| from the opening, closing o shade under yes- ¢ the dealings Tobacco <433 terday. May, TIGTi% and December §lc, . il Sartng th Tobacco prefd, - 9% | Corn was steady, infiuenced early by the ini- » t . - 5% tial strength of wheat and held by an {m- 9o homew - Sewsion, WK -m. - 81 | provement in the cash demand. December looked lMke realiz- 1126: % | closed steady, a lhlde lowrr at 31%e. May Giucose Bugar . 51 | closed unchanged a ts were stead Glucose Sugar prefd T 5 | Sut dull, trading Sefbg - done within a . International Paper . ny c. Country offerings were freer, hu International Paper L 673 | Daachet did not refect this December g l‘«l-.ia Gas . 'DK i4c higher and May closed unchlnltd the stock & point. | . o wions were ady, but the volume of TOUE &8 Were the .M lrwfl was very light. January pork closed " 28% | lower at 84: January rive and lard. unc 'lo’ The leading futures nn.ed as follows: large advance | R : s ing and Ba % National Steel prefd 83| Articie Open. High. Low. Close, ¥ the same cause. 1 109 New York Alr Brake . Wheat No. 3— wed by & sight| mber . % ey @ (this a4 mot n% R ny n ny ny - g 3 . Pacific Mail P . People's Gas E R Y Pressed Steel 3 WA sry i Pressed Stes] b 2% b Pullman F b g s Mm‘?_ % Hw Yo - " December . 500 785 7emg . Process came early in: period | 070 snvery - FR I I g 95T 9B 965 Tag Bk i PR Lam um et . 5 of ‘nited States Leather prefd. g | Peckmber 50T B0 §oTR :m . nited States Rubber. 5% 5N% 525 STy TUnited Btates Rubber pr Short Ribs. per 100 pounds— Repurie Tron & 8 - PR R Rt Republic Iron 421 Republic Iron & St 505 505 505 505 PCC & St Louts. ows: Flour, 3 ts, 33 28 B o "atier trading had censed but it was the ccoarion at the opening hursday for an outburst of amimation i yant rise In prices and the stock market domiinated by this infloence for ! the week Monday the opening ltmfld.-{ in- expectation of Joan contraction by the 2. tncident to the incresses ia thetr daiet | 38 morriue reserves, was promptly checked by | Xbe sudden drop m luflm chn.' neer whisky, distillers’ basis bigh wines, $1 23%. Articles— Flour, barrels ... 1L Wheat, bushels . 35000 258, A 241000 Yo, bushels 50,000 Bitley. busbeia - 6,000 G e %, dairy, 14@Zc WAS H ery, g iy, d eese, weak; 11%4@12%c. Eggs, firm; fresh, 18c. Opening . Closing Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Nov. 18.—CATTLE—Notwithstand- ing receipts this week were the third largest of the year, the best native cattle have soid the highest for November since 1882. This week witnessed a triumph_ for the Texas feeding cattle market, when Texas raised and fed tle brought 3§35 per 100 pounds. Chi paid this week the highest price for range cattle since 1 5 5 Cattle “were st mixed stockers, $3@3 7 4 50; good to cholce, 38754 50; helfers, uw% ganners. $231; bul 40; calves, @7 fed Texas b«re- “ : grass Texas steers, 332504 25; Western range beeves, $4@5 30. HOGS—Market steady to a shade lower, Good clearance; 405 12 805 $3 854 05: rough light, 7683 914; bulk-of Market about steady: prices un- changed. Native wethers, $3 75G4 50: lambe, 34 @425, Western wethers, 33 80@4 10; Western lambs, $4 60@5 Rectipte—Cattis, 30; hogs, 15,000; sheep, 1000, Specie Movement at New York. EW YORK, Nov. 18 —Exports of gold and from this port to all countries for this week aggresate $517,576 silver bars and coln and $250 gold. ris of specie this week ere u07Y 873 StIver, & total of 48,507, Imports at New York. s NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—The imports of dry | ds and merchandise at the port of New York this week were valued at $9,708,140, London Wool Market. LONDON, Nov. 18.—During the week holders of wool have firmly refused all offers to pur- chase merinos xth series of action sales, when they expect & substantial advance in prices. Foreign Markets. , LONDON, Nov. 18.—Consols, 271-164; French rentes, 100f 40c; 103%; slver, wheat cargoes off coast, buyers and sellers apart; cargoes om | passage, quiet, but "“d*‘l LIVERPOOL, Nov. 18.—Flour in Paris, dull; French country markets, dull. COTTON—Uplands, 4%. cl..osl\c LIVERPOOL, Spot, steady 0. 1 f‘nll’omlk ll 24@“ ’Hd, " No. 2 red W 1 Northern tern vzlmen s 81d; No. American mixed, new and o1d, 3s &a. Fulu'rs—l-'lrm December, 3s 5%4; January, 3s R HEAT Fytures_closed steady: , 68 74; May, 58 $%4d. Northern Wheat Market. OREGO! PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 52i4c: blue stem, S3c. The first full cargo of wheat ever shipped ific Coast port for the Orient will Yokobama in January nexd lots of wheat have Portland in past ¥ on the liners, but this is the first pped. from regular Oriental full cargo hy East. The vessel se- cured to carry the cargo is the British bark juddon Hall,” now route to Portland from Panama. The Japanese are reported to be making preparations for engaging in milling on quite an extensive scale. An agent of the Japanese Government who has recently visited ihis city and is at present in San Francisco, is said to have placed some very large .rders for wheat, flour and provisions. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Nov. 18.—WHEAT-—Club, 50%¢c; blue stem, 5%. Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 056; balances, $38,16: ex s U — o LOCAL MARKETS. e e s T s Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, nmy d:u Sterling Rachange, erling Cables.. ik Exchange, sight Exchange, le\egmnmc Dollars...... Silver, per ou Wheat and Other Grains. 18.—Exchanges, $278,- -t 2EEB948 -* W WHEAT—There was no change in the market, | either on or off call. Chicago was quieter, with | Jocal selling against calls, which checked the advancing tendency. There were more buyers than sellers. The interior movement still de- creased. The increase in the visible supply wae expected to be comparatively sm: Spot \\nut—hhlynlr; $1@1 o milling, 81 3%@1 06 CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Bullan—!t‘l-'l o'clock—May—6000 ctls, $1.08; 6000, $1 0% Second_Session—May—6000 ctls, §109%; 8000, $1 06%. December—200, 31 02. Regular Morning Session—May—34,000 ctls, 09 "m\ )Y—Stagnation still ch-.-uufln- the market, and prices are unchangs Feed, 75G824¢; Brewing IM Bhlppln' grades, $714@83%c; Chevaller, nominak %) CALL BOARD SALES, Informal Session—$:15 0'clock—No sales. Second Session—Seller, "95—2000 ctle, $3¢; 3000, S3%c; 2000, §3ic; 2000, Ki%ic. » Regular Morning Session—No sal OATS—The market was very dull yesterday, at unchanged quotations. White—3$1 1061 30; $107%@1 17%; Gray, 0% Red, N 0'6] h : Black, !"\wfill 10. CORN. tern ' large Yellow, 51 0601 ‘White, nosm mlxefl $1 023581 05 per ctl. mx%‘!" S Quoted at 519082 15 per otl Flour and Millstuffs. The China steamer took out 16,450 bbls Flour. FLOUR—Californta tamily extras, $3 60@a 15, usual terms; bakers' extras, $3 4082 50; Oregon and Washington, $340@350 per bbl for extra, 13 25@3 40 for bakers' and §2 25@2 for suparfine. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- Graham Jows. usual discount to R;n-nu-m. Flour, 8% e Flour, §2 Tieu o8 5. Rice Flour, §1; Cornmeal, 13 tb = $4 50; uomu:y“" 0"1;"" “"',_, Gi H g Floere: g &, Crackad Sheat, &8 75 Toug 3450; Whole (vmu naur, 3330 Rolled Oaty 0506 &; in sacks, $ 3 P-m uspl“ P-. 5 Omn - Hay and _&ed:tufl':. Mi1adings are lower, and Bran is weak at the decline already noted. Hay continues depressed and heavy, though there s no further decline. BRAN—$16 50G17 per WL GS—$18G20 ;}g’%‘g%m—Rnlled Barley, $17 50@18 per ton; Oil Cake Meal at the mill. nl.a Jobbihi, B2 > S, S C K orn, $24 . lud : ,flu':,';fim Meal, §25 per ¢ M R heat and Dut '°n 10 for cl-olce t, o. !’..’;".'w Barley, £G5, Alalfa, 568 per '- Cnmvreued STRAW Beans and Seeds. A further advance in Bayo Beans is noted. BEANS—Bayos, $302 25 lmlll ‘White, §2 90@ 3; lai White, a2 Reds, ".“ A, fickfl e, u B'n % nominal: lem-. Y@ u "‘ - "?En‘fig—nmm uuntm "'f TP ror éallfornh Py, i m- PEAS—Niles, ‘ll'ln: Green, Il @1 85 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Tomatoes glut the market again. Otherwise there is nothing new worthy of note. awaiting the opening of the | December, | ~WHEAT—Walla | been | 3 crown, 6 1 | | | Clusters, 32; Dehesa, | nmdlrd]l finished goods, per gallon, | 50@70c per ctl; Salinas Burbanks, $1G1 35; Ore- ETAB! per Ib; Beans, Cabbage, 35@40c; Tomatoes, :%:Phnt.lgm;mmfl 5" 1b; ullc, ic: reen nomina i e h, 80@SSe o Sic: Los Augeles er Squas per box: per ton: Mush- 10@15c pt.r Ib for choice and 5GSc for Poultry and Game. Game was lower yesterday, owing to larger receipts and considerable carried-over stock from Friday. Poultry was nominal, as usual on Saturday. h\;flluflflmmnmmyhfit POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13GMe for Gob- blers and 13Glc for Hens: Yousg Zurkars 49| 15c; Geese, per pair, $15091 75; Goslt e Foune Tt oung ers, Fryers, 484 nu( vasback, wmmm l!glo" n: W 17; 243 E dozen; Jack Snipe, Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The market is pratically bare of ranch Eggs and sellers get about what they choose to ask. Butter and Cheese are unchanged. Stocks of both are ample for all current needs. BUTTER— Creamery—Fancy creamery, 24@25c; seconds, lry—Fu:ey 22@22%c; good to choice, lc; comman, e ickled roll, c; 20; P p et riin, creamery Sc for ladle packed tub, Eastern—1i7 CHEESE—Cholce mild new, 11@12c; old, 1ic; ‘roun: America. 11%@12c; Eastern, 14@15c. EGGS—Quoted at 214@35c for store and 0@ | per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 27G28c for w“ 24G28c for No. 1 and 20G¥2%c for sec- lieh Snipe, L) Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There i1s no particular change in anything. | Oranges, Lemons and Limes are quiet and gen- | erally weak. Common Apples are slow of sale. The few Quinces left are generaily poor and | are not wanted. Receipts of Berries are slen- | er.. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Axnlel‘ 35@65c per box for common, Tc@$l for and $1 50130 for cholce, BERRIES—Strawberries, $12 per chest for small and $3@4 for large berries; Raspber- ries, $5@6 per chest: Blackberries, $5; Huckle- | berries, 56i7c per Ib; Cape Cod Cranberries. | $6G9 50; Coos Bay Cranberries, $1 76G2 per box. Yerstinmons, W@75c per box. Grapes, 40G75c_per box; crates, 50gsse. Winter Pears, 5c@$1 2 ‘per box. Quinces, Wd@iie per Pomegranates, W..‘c per small Lox and §1 80 PR s FUITE u Orangen, 113 CITRUS avi nges, 3 50 l Sg Grape Fruit, $14 o box: Seedlings. $1 3 Lemons, Tsc@$1 30 for common and g1 s | 00d to choice; Mexican Limes, £ 50G4 50, Ba- | Danas, $1G2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, snfitso‘ per doz. Dried Fruxt.r Nut:, Raisins. The sttuation has not changed for some lttie time. Deliveries to the East have been very slow, owing to the scarcity of cars, some ship- | ments consuming 30 days between here and | New York, and the Eastern dealers are Joud in their complaints. The recent warm weath in the East has operated against an active market there. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%c for 40-80's, 4¥c for X-60's, e for 60-10's, dgc for 70-50's, 3¢ for §0-%0's and e for %0-160's; Apri- cots, 11@13c_for Royals, 124@léc for Moor- parks and 12Glic for Blenheims; Peaches, 5G §igc for Standards. 6G6ic for cholce and 7¢ for tancy, pesied Praches, 124@ic, L\Ayurmed Aopies, 5 Ne: o dried, @5ic per 1b: ! @i per 1b for red: Pearh 17 unr(cn and $@loc for halve Black Figs, 3 b hite Figs, 4G5c; Bleached Plums. goc, ed Plums, 7@7%c for pitted and lic bleached Thomoson's, 60, e | Bancy: per Ib. Bhe: chotce, Te: standare. vae: | prime. fc: unblenshed Sultanas, &c; Seediess, | 50-1b boxes, Se: 2-crown loose Muscatels, Sige: London Layers, 2crown, 8150 per box: 3-crown, $160. Fancy 50: Imperial, $2. All prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points in Catitornia. NUTS—Chestnuts, $@121c; Walnuts, $g10c for and 10%4@11%c 'for softshell: Al monds. 13@13isc for paper-shell, 10g11c for soft | and s@tc for hardshell: Peanuts, 5%,@6%c for Eastern, and 5c for California: Braztl Nut Taowhe 1%Gi2: Pecans, 10g1L HO\EY—Ccmb. mu for bright and 104c f. lisnt amber; water Wwhite extracted. 7% Filberts, 1 amber extracted, $4GTC; dark, & Sy EESWAX—24@%c per | ol o Provisions. Dealers quote previous prices, with a mod- erate demand. | CURED MEATS — Bacon, 9%e per Ib for | teavy, %3¢ for light medium, 104c for Jight, | 3¢ for extra light and 3¢ for sugar-cured. Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%c: California Hams, nominal; Mess Beef. 812 per bbl; L ess, 313; Famliy, $14: extra Prime Pork, extra clear, $1750; mess, $18 30; Smoked u«' 14G14%c ver Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at 6ie per 1b for compound and 7¢ for pure; half-barrels, pure, | c: 10-ib tins, Sc: 5-b ting, Se. | COTTOLENE~—Tlerces, Th#T%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Hops continue hard to move, even at conces- slons on the part of sellers. Tallow is eas but no lower. Wool and Hides are active an. strong. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seli | about Ic under quotations. Heavy salted steers, | 11%gc; medium, 11 ight, 10%c; Cowhides, 109" | | | | | 10%c¢; Stags, 7 ited Kip, We: Cal Dry Hides, sound, @ie; 14c; Dry Kip and Dry Caif, 18c: HiSiepaiins, yeariings, G cach: abors Wool, | Higeic each: medium. Tognc; long Wool, $14 | % each: Horse Hides. walt, 32 8 for large and hg 5 all; Colts, M. * LLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5g5 2. k- refined, $GORET Ereare, B WOOL— Fall :Ilp—&n Joaquin pll.\n 8@9%e; South- | ern, $G10c; Middle County, 12%c; Humboldt and Meadoeino, 15@16c Enum Oregon, 12@15c; Valley Oregon, 15@15c: Northern Mountain. free, 1 ; Northern Mountain, defective, 104 1le ver BOPB—IQID: per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. =+ Hogs are active and strong at the noted ad- vance. Other descriptions are as before quoted. BEEF—-‘m‘m per Ib for Steers and si:@ic for Cows. E 1—8@sc per llL'!'TON—WflMu ‘Ie Ewes, 634c per 1b. J per b, LAMB-: FORK—] for emall, 5%ec for medium and Js‘k for large: stock Hogs ana Feeders, 5@5ic; dressed Hogs, 71GSisc. General Merchandise. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7%c; Wool Bags, 2@%c; Frult Bags, 6c, 6%c and 6Xc for the three grades of white and Tic for bleached Jute. COAL—Wellington, $8 per ton; ton, $8: Emlthfleld Wellington, $750; Bryl l. ; Coos Ba ew Welling- Seattle, 36; nel, $8 60 per ngs and Castle | Gade. 19 @: Coke, 313 per ton in bulk and 3§15 suom- Western :uh. Refining Com- in 100-15 Bubta. "A Crishea and Fine Crushed, S3e; e dered, 5%c; Candy Gra Dry Granu- lated, 4% cunrecuenm N St Caforna- A | lia A, 4tc: Exira C \ 4%c; Golden 13-l6c more; 4o more; §0-1b more. taken for less than 75 or ite inoes, half-barrels, s boxes, Reaper took ydney 3%, 990 feet redwood, LY Teet pine’ eos’ 1o feet doorstock. —_—— Receipts of Produce. B sk, Bid Ask, Alpha . 4/ Kentuct iy Aita i @2/Lady Wa: i Andes . 14 15 Mexican 5 Belcher . 2 3 Occidental ..... 13 15 Best & Belcher 45 45 Ophir ... 20 Builion .. & 07 Overman .. 1 Caledonia . 5 61 Potost non Chollar . n xS 8, 17 Challenge Con.. 20 @l — Confidence & 5 o Con Cal & Va..145 “ o6 Con Imperial... —, @ o | Crown Point... 11 = A4 Exchequer = @2 Standard i — Gould & Curry 22 33iSyndicate — . Hale & Norc... 38 Union Con'..... 3 3 ulia - tah . o 10 ustice @ ou|Yellow Jaciet. 2 A has “chnd a dividend vl e per glvldend of the Boston and llofi!mlnl amount is The Anaconda Compasy of tana paid a dividend of ol on The mine will pay the regular monthly And extra dividends of 25c per ¢ ehare of Compamy at 6th & dl\l\lend of $150 per share was declared and 316 per share was carried over to December. It was also decided to in- crease the capital stock from 100 to 100,600 shares, and to remove the offices to San Fran- cisco. 'R. A. Clark of the Hearst estate and Walter Scott of Selma were chosen director: replacing Messrs. Chanslor and Canfleld, who, it s reported, are going into ofl lands north of San Francisco. The company also decided to sink two wells at once. BTOCK AND BOND EXL‘H'KGE !ATCRDAY November 18—12 m. Bid.Ask. | Bid. Ask. U S Bonds— |Bauit G L co "8 © 6% 4s quar Mutual . 4% — 4s quar 4s quar s quar Cal-stfCab C C Wat EdL & F&cC Geary-st Fie LDAo L & Do gnt: LA&P Market-st Do 1st NCNG N Rof Cal N R of Cal NPCRR NPCRR NCaRR OGL&H js. Oak Tran 6s. Street RAIIM'-I.— Onk W Calitornia Ocean Oom C Pac Pk & » Powell- Sac El 55 EF & bl SFe& Giant Con Co. 92% ¥ £ Ry of £ 8 Pot SPC 4 19 SPC u.-c&qc.;— [ sPC Honokaa § Co. 3% — SPC Hateh S P Co. a % § P Br e 8 1 Wat o 1145138 Makawell 8 Co 4 4% § V Wat 4s....108 10313 Onomea S Co.. — 36% | 8 V Wis3dm).. 101412 ° Paauhay S Co. 2% — Stktn Gas s Miscellaneous. Al Pack Assn.117%120 Mer Ex Assn.. — 100 Oceantc 8 Co. Pac A F A. Pac C Bor |Par Paint Co. Contra Costa. Marin Count Spring Valle Gas and Electrio— Cent Gas Co... — — 5% — CentL&P.... 6 17 Morning Session. Boara— 5 Equitable Gas Fquitable Gas 100 Giant Powder Con, s %0. % Giant Powder Con, cash. ISEISU&SS$£585€A!‘S§? FRBRLERIHSRNNS 2aa o [} L] SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHAN BOAR! = Weilington Sesst San Mateo. o Merniny e | Umattiia Point Arena. 19 Equitable Gas .. . 40 Giant Powder Con. 90 % R, 10 Glant Powder Con. 5130 | O g f: | Columbia 1 3¢ 50 | Aberdeen § Spring Valley ¥ Or n:& § Spring Valley Water . i 0 Vi rth Fork.. 1% Vigorit }'u\\ljlr.— 3 | e THE CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. | lLakme Morning Session. Barker Ranch Century OIl Co. 1 Duquesne Ofl Co . 50 Shamrock Ofl Co .. Street— 100 San Joaguin O & D Co 69 Oakland Ol & Gas Co Morning Session. rd— 5 Blue Goose 100 Pennsy] Consolidated . Petroleum Center . The following were the sales Francisco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Sesajon. in the San 100 Andes 100 Bullion . 300 Caledonta 100 Culedonia 300 Challenge 200 Con Cal & Va 100 Gould & Curry z 100 Justice 200 Mexican & Sierra Nevada. | Union Con .. The following were th. Stock Board yesterday: Morning sales in the Pacific Session. 500 Belcher . 400 Mexican . o Caledonia % Mexican .. 5 ) Challenge 50 Ophir 17y Con Cal & V.1 200 Ophir 125 # Con Cul & Va..130 200 Ophir 115 160 Confidence G4 600 Ophir 2 30 Crown Poln 12 200 Potost . o 200 Gould & Curry = 20 Unlon Con & 700 Mexican .. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. SATURDAY, Nov. 18-12 m Discharge of Clzljfomia Rivers. The following record of the estimated daily discharge of certain California rivers is fur- nished by J. B. Lippincott, hydrographer of the Tnited States Geological Survey. * second foot equals 50 miners’ inches. STAN XSLA‘L'_B__RW_ZB AT OAKDALI § £ i 1% | 1890 TR | 4 [ 100 9 HiF " 5 W | 1% SAN JOAQ‘J‘ RIVER AT HERNDON. | Second Feet. * DATE. 1508 | B | ™ %0 | 10 350 ‘ m ™ | sEppeee n-n-nn‘nmmdn-wm 19 AUCTION SALES REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE. 2 ovember 21, at 11 oclock At Ormonde Sale Stable, 1517 Mission st., Of choice, well-broken horses, direct from the country. pleasure in fla'.x this stock lnhnne-myumu“_mmof o ATKINS, Auctioneer. bullding was dropped at exactly moon to-day— the 130th meridian, or at § oclock p. m., Greenwich Sma "ALKTNS, Lieutenant Commander, ( l N in charge. s Sun, Moon and Tid D ——— ) Urnited States Coast and Geodetio Survey— Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official su- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters oceur the city fromt (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point: height of tide is the same at both places. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1 | 141 2:13 304 4 254 4.8 40 490 930 521 5.0 11:01 60! 5.1 12:10| J OTE—In the above expe the dyrly morning tides are given in the hard “eolumn_and left the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The | sscond 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 Iaet tide of the day, except when thers are but The given are | Untted Statee when a minus heigh subtracted from The plane of low waters | th | en by the charts erence is the mean of the lower Eteamer. Alblon . Colon Mackinaw .. Grace Dollar.. Newburg eveland Titania Arc | South Portiand. State of Cal | Crescent City.. | Coo Bay shtenaw ... Weeott n Diego..... Vie & Pat 84. ..|Grays Harbor IGrays Harbor Puget Sound. Portland. ... Newport - /China & Japan Nov. Point Arena ov. San Diego..... Nov. Vic & Pgt S4. N Notices to Mar Point Pinos, Cal.—! the Point Pinos whistling buoy terey Bay, Cal, has gone woy was ab ice is hereby given that Mon- and white perpendiculariy st Class can, was move en: moored in 39 feet of wa the bar. Lome tree on Dame E.: Grays Harbor lighthouse lapa Bay lighthouse, S. E. % F Lighthouse Board. Commander, U. 8. N.: Lighthouse District SS16G, Inspector Thirteenth November 18. hours from Fort Brunswick, Andressen, 7 days from Portland, via Eureka 22 hours. Stmr Newport, Humphrey, 26 days from Orea, via Hunters Bay 14 days, via Seattle 7 days. Stmr Pomona, Shea, 19 hours from Eureka. Stmr Samoa, Jahnsen, 2§ hours from Eureka. Stmr North Fork, Bash, % hours from Eu- ek £ as"" Noyo, Johnson, 1§ rag. Stmr tmr Westport, Peterson, 2§ hours from Eu- reka Stmr Walla Walla, Hall, toria and Puget nd ports. Stmr Weeott, Burtis, 3§ hours from Eureka. Btmr Orizaba, Nicolson, 74 hours from New- port and way ports. Ship Oriental, Parker, 14 days from Seattle, Br ship Crown of Scotland, Jenkins, 154 days from Sw: Bjorgenstrom, 12 days from 663 hours from Vie- ansea. mscnr 3G wall, Schr Beulah, Mitchell, 13 hours froza Grays arbor. B:hr Mary E Foster, Thompson, 16 days from Honoiu)u Secar Mary Buhne, Kalb, 2 days from Eureka, CLEARED, Saturday, November 13. Stmr Corona, Debney, San Diego: Goodall, Perkins & Co. S.;D(E BSan Juan, Brown, Panama: Pacific Mall Stmr Columbia, Doran, Astoria; Oregon Rafl- road and Nov Co. Stmr C|l; of Puebla, Thomas, Honolulu and Manila; 8 Government SAILED. Saturday. November 18 Stmr San Juan, Brown, Panama Stmr Portland, Lundquist, Sunr Matteawan, Crosscup, Stmr Corona, Debney, Sa. Tug Rescue, Thompson. Ship Servia, Park Reager, Saletzke, Sydney Schr Mary Etta, Anderson. Bowens Lan Atng. Schr Newark. Heck, Schr Melancthon, Olsen, G artor. Schr Ida Schnauer, Sorenson, Port Gamble. TELEG] POINT LOBOS, No p m—Weather thick; wind south,’ velocity & m‘l~1 SPOI®N, Bfl lhll‘w_’ fs"’:v“ %t “';"":’?‘:’"ui 1' lat 5713 8, lon e ship Mayfel rom Cardift, for San Francisco. 2 MISCELLANEOUS. Nov 15, Umatilla reef—Light adrift from moorings last . Wash, this station as

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