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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1899. SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. New York and Sterling Exchange higher. Silver unchanged. Wheat higher abroad, but weaker in this country. The other cereals show no change. Hay still depressed. Feedstuffs as before. No further change in Beans and Seeds. River Potatoes weak. Onions about the same. Vegetables show a few changes. Butter weak and slow. Cheese higher. Ranch Eggs extremely scarce and higher. Sharp decline in Game. Three cars of Eastern Poultry in. Stocks of Oranges more liberal. Lemons and Limes plentiful. Grapes scarce and higher. Qusnces out of demand. Dried Fruis stand the same. Hides getting very scarce everywhere. Wool well cleaned up in the local market. Hogs coming in rather more freely again. Increased Revenue collections. Decreased exports of Wine. Charters. The Mary F. Foster and R P. Rithet load chandise for Honolulu. e Antiope londs coal Illinots Central . Jowa Central ...... Towa Central prefd . Kansas City Pittsburg Lake Erle & Western . ] 00 200 5% T Tacoma for Hono- “ & Nashville . s Crown of Scotland was chartered prior [ 308 il o arrva wheat to Burope, 35, and the | %1% Manhaitan L i Theodor at ] L The C. §. B 1s reported chartered for | 50 April loading. wheat to Europe, 40s, 25 Exports of Wine. § Pxports of wine from this port by sea during | the first »f the year amount to| 1040 3 800 galloms an Fn and 6574 cases Aduring the same time | last year. | ten » & Western . Railway & Nav n Ry & Nav pretd .. Ivania ........ ections. | 1 revenue collections In this district B 52 in st Rio Grande W 8t Louis & St L tern prefd . n_Francisc 1st prefd .... prefd .... Weather Report. 1 prefd ..l & Omaha n Pacific . rn Railway ™ Railway w Wh Wh bash prefd ling & L o Miscellaneous erican Cotton O41 Maxim temperature, NS _AND GENERAL AST. ! ¥y is central off the | ssure bas fallen rap Am Smeiting & Refining... Am Smelting & Refining erican Spirits 3 - Slope; the fal ng " the W const s over half ' s : . s i prefd. an inch ir houry ‘:_M et American Steel & Wire.... n‘: & guarte " ahemgd [ American Steel & Wire prefd. . Sy The | American Tin Piate ......... 34ty Oregon coast. CRPEEER | nerican '_rr'u: Plate prefd.. 83y e weather | ¥ 1 ican Tobaceo ......... 185 geles n and « he Hax :_\m:\‘lfl‘ =] American To » prefd. Anaconda_Mining ¢ Brooklyn Rapid Tran olorado Fuel & 1 ‘ontinental Tobac ntinental Tobac rable for rain Tuesday, h as the Teha Glucose Sugar International ¥ International Paj Laclede Gas National Biscut ¥ o ational Biscult prefd tonal Lead i ational Lead prefd ational Steel per ay; brisk per prefd Tuesday; on; bri snow Tuesday: esoler s with snow in the al Steel profd.. L ew York Alr B udy Tuesday orth American - Pacific Coast ........ Pacifie Coast 18t prefd Pacific Coast 20 prefd. Pacific Mail e People's € Pressed Steel Car .. Pressed Steel Car prefd Iman Palace Car ... Standard Rope & Twin r H ¥ wi WILLSe sgar prefd .. : nessee Conl & Tron. A States Leather . 1nited States Leather pre! % United States Rubber .. . ATl United States Rubber prefd. 11015 Western Union Republic Tron & tepublic Iron & § P CC & St Louls. ¥ turning fraternity of down to Wa the bull All of ¢ came Total sales rough last K's cours events, carried pi X o MK & T upward for a pertod, but realising| 3 iR N E AT A became m ihattan de- | U § new 48 reg...131% N J Cent gen 5s... sed such consy as 1o U § new 4s coup...131% N Carolina fect the whole 1 weakness | U § old 4s reg.. 1133 had become marked ! the iu { H z’;‘d"‘: coup. dustrial spe was attributed to | the expectation of a n by Untted States S Court on & case the validity of ew of industri Lination wh been so widely used in the last ¥ industrials ailied con- ¥ when the news came {rom Washin t the decision hed not b han son_adj s Canada So 2ds. Ches & Ohio 438, Ches & Ohlo 58 C & NW con perations of the ume source and interpret the weak- | Reading Gen 4 R G W 1sts.. StL IMC s SL&SFG és h was & palpable fact. C & NWSPded St Paul cons.. kness after the rally showed | Chicago Term 9% (St PC & P lsts ation was rather wide of the D & R G 1sts 103 S&tPC&P lent explanation of the down- | D & R G 4s #% S0 Railway Bs.....108% E Tenn, V&G 1sts. Erie General 4s. FWabiss General Elec Stand R & T 6s... &3 ward course of prices was that large holdings stocks were thrown over last week to take vantage of the strong market caused by the demption plan of the Treasury Depart- : Last week's buyers find no widespread demand for stocks for the public at large and the market is considerably overweighted with | Wabash 1sts Wabash 2ds West Shore 4s. tve holdings wanting to realive. The Lo - v York money market con | Vo 'Conturien v o9 although the ofterings of | Va Deferred ... § bonds for redemption to-day were | Colo & S 4s. ) n on previous days. The | STOCKS. ey rate “d Ly redemption money 22 Ontario .. - slready released and the higher price which i L Government bonds have attained encouraged b1 A, ;::':r;mh", . cksilver . - 150 mens of Ne interior points | S e s continued in York, promising ) 8t r ¢ relief from the pressure of funds from that | Jlon moace * " f:;st‘v’-‘fiun ] wource. The probuble future demands of the | Jom S0 "T 48 Yellow Jac 15 sub-treasury are nere doubt The Govern- BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, Money Westinghs Elec. cail Toant B%GT Do prerd. Time Joan 53548 Wis Central. ment's surplus tends month progresses and sub-treasury debit balanoe &t the clearing-house to-day was small in wpite of the Government's checks for pay- nerease again as the ment of redeemed bonds Stocks-— Dominton Coai There was some profit-taking in speculative | Atch T & St Fe.... 23 | Do prerd. but at ints 1n the list son Alm lm'dé“ “* An',‘.‘.ak‘ trength was shown. Total s, value | American Sugar. tehison 4s. 700 00, % AT Yetus |~ Do pewes. 117 Mining Sh Bell Telephone.....364 Adventure .. Boston & Albany..25 | Allouez Min Boston Elevated...102 | Atlantic Clostng | Boston & Maine....205 United States new ¢s advanced % and old 4s | (registered) % in the bid price NEW YORK STOCK LIST. - 26! Toston & Montana.dse 132% Butte & Boston... 721 120 Calumnt & Heola..765 125% Centennial S Atchison . Atchison prefd General Electric. ore & Ohio Do prefd 139 " Franklin m?’l‘l:mln Pacific 3 Federal Steel. 5% Humbolde . Canada Southern t31; | Do prefd. 804 Osceola Chesapeake & Ohio 7%, | Mexican Central... 13% Parrot . _ 190 Chicago Great Western . 34y | Mich Telephone... 103 Quincy 4 £.060 Chicago Burlington & Quincy 1324 | 018 Colony, ex div.20§ |St Fe Copper. 3 Chic Ind & St Louts ... Old Dominton 31 |Tamarack . 215 Chie Ind_& St Louls prefd ubber ... 47% Winona .. ol Chis & East Ilinols . Union Pacific. 4515 Wolverines .2y Chicago & Northwestern 36¢ | Union Land. 37 3 Utah Chie Rock Island & Pactfic us C C C & St Louls Colorado Southern . Colorado Southern st prefd Colorado Bouthern 24 prefd Del & Hudson ...... Del Lack & Western Denver & R G ... West End prefd. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Money on call firmer, ut @€ per cent; last loan, 5 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 53@6 per cent. Sterling ex- Senver & R G prefd Do < 130 | change heavy. with actun! business in bank. o Tt 378, | ers’ bills at 4 5% for demand and at $ $1g Great Northern prefd 176 [ 4 5% for 6 daye; poated rates, $4 $214@4 81bg: o Al 38 | commercial bille, 34 81; silver certificates, B5%,G Hocking Valley 32 1 89%c; bar slver, 68%c; Mexican dollars, 473c. [INANGIAL NEWA Government bonds strong; State bonds Inac- tive: raliroad bonds irregular. London Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram say: The markets here had a good start to-day on the news from South Africa. They were fairly active for an hour after, which enthusiasm was chilled by a rumor that two gold mines had been wrecked. Africans broke and thereon t market weakened. Conmols fell %, he market began talking of dear mo: Americans were quiet and firm until ) began selling them, and the closing wa gular at fractional losses. At the special set- | tlement for Southern Pacific the contango was £%@6. Paris bought Spanish four up to 65t Tin- 108 were 46%, Anacondas 9%, Avinos, 1 13-16. Gold to the amount of £45.000 was came out later. CLOSING. LONDON, Nov. 20.—Canadian Pacific, 94, v 77%; Atchison, 24; Grand Trunk, 7%; Anaconda, §%. Bar silver, quiet, 27 1-164 per ounce; money, 3% ver cent. | o New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—FLOUR—Receipts, 29,001; exports, 10,251 bu&heln' Fairly active | and firm, especially for winter wheat product. WHEAT—Receipts, 107,300; exports, 3237 | bushels. Spot—Easy: No. 2 red, 73%c afloat | spot: No. I Northern Duluth, T%c f. 0. b. | afloat to arrive new; No. 1 hard Duluth, T8%c f.0.b. afloat spot; No. 3 red. 72c elevator. Options opened firm about %c advance on higher cabl and conflicting estimates as to the visible ply statement. Covering _carried higher, but the market was not active and P ‘eclined when the official visible supply statem: bags, in £ 60@5 v, 3 8@ ptember, $ August, $6 $6 15. Spot coffee—Rio, firm; No. No. 7 jobbing, 7c; mild, firm; 13-160 molasses fair refining, 9 test, 4ic bid; refined, steady. Business in metals began the week le with the marl showing weakness in nearly every departm Lower markets abroad, —unfavorable advices from the West, liberal offerings and scarcity of | buyers were the causes for the heaviness. At the close the ange called: PIG IRON—Warrants dull ard neglected. LAKE COPF Quiet; $ TIN—Lower and easy at §: eady at $4 1 60. d is $4 40 and for sy; $4 50G *price for ) Firm; Vi 9 _packages ; June creamery, Steady; %00 packages. ded at mark, 14@20c. YRNTA DRIED FRUIT, steady. Common, 6@7ec; 12¢; fancy, ne wire tray, RUNES APRI¢ . Chicago Grain Market. — & CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—The strength of Liver- | pool was the prime factor in the local wheat pit at the opening. The predictions of a small increase in the visible and in local stocks were potent influences. Initial prices—Decem- ber at 67%c and May at T1i@71%c—were W@ 3¢ over Saturday’s closing figures. throughout the session did the trading become animated and fluctuations were narrow. St. Louis was a buyer in this market. Country | offerings were reported falling off to a degree. n the strength of these statisties December | advanced to 67%c and May to T1a@T1%c. At this t the market wavered slightly on sell- ing against cails and later the advance was all lost, the early prediction in regard to light increases in stocks falling before statistics | showing a liberal increase in the visible and \ local stocks. Instead of the increase in the visible being under a million it loomed up to 1.430,000 bushels. The wheat absorbed ! er in the sesslon was disposed of to a at extent, December selling down to 66%4@ and 0 T1@Tlc, closing at these figures December a shade under Saturday and May unchanged Corn was firm. Wet weather in the South- with predictions of more. entailing bad and consequent difficulty in ps, was the most potent influence. Decer closed ic higher at 32. May closed i4e T at 33c s were firm. the demand for December iving that option particular strength. Offer- ngs were small and the strength of corn was lying Influence. The December discount narrowed to 1Gl%c. December closed W@ic over Saturday at 24@2%%c. May closed 3%@G'%c higher at 4%@24%e. Provisions were steady, above Saturday’s close from $8 47%. January lard sold from %3 07%@ 510 to § 123, closing 2c better at $5 10. Jan- uary ribs ranged from $4 % to $4 97%, closing e opening slightly January pork ranged 2%c over Saturday at $4 95. The leading futures ranged as follows Articles— Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat ) — December . % 6% 67 May %N 7% Corn No. 2— December . January . May ... Oats No. 2— December . zn May ... LN Mess Pork, per barrel— December .......... § 0 January . D941 May . 957 Lard, per 100 pounds— December . .48 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour, 0. 3 spring wheat, 61G67c; No. 2 red, 0. 2 corn, 3e: No. 2 oats, 2i%4@24c: te, 26%c; 3 white, 25g2c: No. 2 . 2 barley, 31G43c; No. 1 flaxseed, ; prime timothy seed,’ 2 45G2 55; mess pork, per barrel, $7 60@9 60: lard, per 100 pounds, $4 80G5; short ribs sides (loose), $4 8415 salted ' shoulders $5 371455 50 ¥ short clear sides (boxed), $5 156 20; whisky, dlstil | lers’ finished goods,’ per gallon, $1 23 Recelpts. Shipments. - 20,000 21,000 Articles— Fiour, barrels Wheat, bushels © 69.000 8,000 Corn, bushel 195,000 57,000 Oats, bushels .. +150,000 667,000 | Rye. bushels © 400 79,000 | Barley, busheis - 45,000 5,000 “On the Produce Exchange to-day the butter market was firm: creamery, Wi;@2%c; dairy, 14 | @22c. Cheese, easy, 11%G12%e. Egge, firm, i8c. Foreign Futures. R LIVERPOOL. ‘Wheat— Dec. Mar. May. Opening .58y 5oy 5 8%, Closing .59 510 5105 PARIS. Wheat— Nov. Mar.-June. Opening . 1738 165 Closing .. 17 46 15 70 | Flour— | Opening . 2 2470 Clesing n®n un Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—CATTLE—Steady to strong on good to cholce grades; others lower; stockers and feeders steady. Good to cholce, $ L0@6 90; poor to medium, $4 405 40; mixed stockers, $3G3 75; selected feeders, $4 25@4 75; good to choice cows, $3 40; helfers, §3 509 §; canners, $2@3; bulls, G004 20; calves, 7; fed Texas beeves, $4 50@6 75; grass Texas sieers, §326G4 235, Western range beeves, $ig 4T HOGS—Active; mostly 5c higher: closed strong; good clearances. Mixed and butchers, 33 5G4 06; good to cholce heavy, $3 65G4 071 “xm'hl' heavy. 3 80@3 §5; lights, $3 75@4; bulk of_saies, $3 M@4. SHEEP—Strong; lambs steady; native weth- taken for | Batavia. Money was firm early, but supplies | n Pacific preferred, 79; Northern Pacifle, | prices ke | it showed an increase of 1, els. Closed easy at net unchanged prices to isc advance. March, T6%@75 13-16c, closed T%¢; Decembe c, closed . | At no time | moving | | [ | | | | clans, ers, §3 7534 50; lambs, $4@5 25: Western weth- ers, $3 9G4 25; Western lambs, $4 75@6 20, “';;elvu—C-tuc. 21,000; hogs, 34,000; sheep, D California Fruit Sales. — NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Porter Bros. Com- pany sales of California {ruit: Grapes—Tokays, $2 40 double and $115 single crates; Cornichons, $2 20 double and $1G1 50 single crates. Earl Fruit Company's sales: Grapes—Red Emperor, 30c@$1 75 single crates; clusters, $1Q 2; Cornichons, $110@140 single and $215@2 40 double crates; Tokays, §110G1 7 single and 32 30 @305 doublecrates. ' Five cars of fruit were sold. CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—Farl I'uit Company's sales of California fruit: Grapes—Cornichol “rates; Emperor, 6:cG81 45, Loc@$1 30 single crates: Pears—Winter Nellis, §120; Vicar, $130@13. Three cars of fruit were sold. Porter Bros' Company sales: Grapes—Cor- nichons, 75c@§150 single crates; Verdelle, 80c@ 31 40; Ferrern, 60cg$110; Tokays, Slc. Visible Gram Supply. NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—The statement of the visible supply of grain in store and afloat on Saturday, November 15, as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange, is as follows Wheat—54,000,000 bushels: increase 1.4 bushels. Corn--11,057,000 bushels: decrease, 752,- | 600, Onts—6,126,000 bushels: decrease, 581,000, I 362,000 bushels; Increase, 111,000, Barley —3,119,000 ‘bushels; increase, 478,000, Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—To-day’s statement of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avail- able cash balance, §293,599,259; gold reserve, $247,645,847. Foreign Markets. Nov. 20.—Consols, 103 7- 271-16d; French Rentes, 100f 37%c. Wheat cargoes off coast, buyers indifferent ODEFALOrs; cargoes on passage, quiet and steady; cargoes No. 1 Standard California, 30s 3d. Eng- lish country markets, firm. Import into United Klnldong—\\'heul‘ 250,000 quarters; Flour, 216,000 bbis. Wheat and Flour on passage to United Kingdom, 1.890.000; Wheat and Flour on passage to Continent, 1,340,000, LIVERPOOL, Nov. 20.—Wheat, steady, Wheat in Paris, quiet; Flour in Paris, quiet. French country ‘markets, dull. Cotton—Uplands, 4%d. : Bfiver, Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., 009; balances, Northern Wheat Market. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 20.—While as a rule Portland wheat buyers were in line with the Test of the world to-day, a few of them were Quoting upon wheat and 52 was obtainable for Walla Walla, with a fraction more possibie for heavy stock.” Valley was in poorer demand proportionately ‘and 52 was about the top of the market, With some dealers quoting 50@5lc for both vailey and Walla Walla. Cleared—EBritish ship Crown of England, for Queenstown with 102,950 bushels of wheat. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Nov. 20.—No change In wheat. Club, 60%c; bluestem, & 5 o e — s LOCAL MARKETS. — Exchange and Bullion. Nov. 20.—Clearin, Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — $4 8214 | terling Exchange, sight 4 861 | Sterling Cables 487 R v sxcha i * New York Exchange, telegraphic — 15 Mcxicai oliars R « Fine Siiver, per ounce - 5% Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT—There seems to be plenty of Wheat in the world, in spite of the figures of statisti- for the visible supply of the United States continues to increase with unvarying regularity and the reported shortage abroad does not prevent prices from declining. The | increase In the visible last week was 1,430,000 | bushels, which, however, was at Chicago, the lakes and canal, as the outside decreased 200, 00 Chicago opened firmer, In_sympathy with an advance at Liverpool and Paris. The world' shipments for_the week were 7,200,000 bushel of which the Continent took 4,000,000, The mar- ket was very dull. thoukh a good demand for export was reported at The higher cables indicated a demand, but it was _offset by December liquidation, under which prices declined, though the tome was firm at the decline. Lisbon took 100,000 bushels of No. 2 red. Futures were wenk. Qull and unchanged. Spot Wheat—Shipping, 1 03%G1 05%. The spot market was $1@1 0%; milling, CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—16,000 ctls, $109%: 12,000, $109%; December—2000, $1 01%; 20,000, $1 013 Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning S n—6000 ctls, $1 00%; 4000, $109%; December—4000, $1 01%. ession—May—20,000 ctls, $109: 40,- e, $1 6% December—14,60, . §1 01%. Besides the demand for call board mentioned there is nothing dolng. c: Brewing and Shipping grades, alier, nominal. CALL BOARD SALES. Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales. Second Session—No sales. Regular Morning Session—-May—6000 ctl; Afternoon Session—December—6000 ctls, OATS—Were dull and unchanged yesterda; White—$1 10@1 30; Red, $10i%@117%; Gray, q Black, 97i4c@$1 10. large Yellow, $§1 05@1 074; mixed, $102@105 per ctl. R per ctl. WHEAT—Quoted at $1 %@2 15 per ctl Flour and iflills!u/f:. FLOUR- California family extras, $360@3 75, usual terms; bakers' extras, $340G350; Oregon and Washington, $340G350 per bbl for extra, 33 25@3 40 for bakers' and 32 25@3 for superfine. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in sacks are as fol- lows, usual discount to the trade: Graham Flour, $ 2 per 100 1bs; Rye Flour, $275; Rye Meal, $250; Rice Flour. §7; Cornmeal, $2 50; ex tra Cream Cornmea azs:&-’meu. $425; Oat G 3450, Hominy, 13 25@350; Buckwheat Flour, #@ Cracked Wheat, $375; Farina, $450; Whole Wheat Flour, $330; Roiled Oats (barrels), 36 0536 45; In_sacks, $5 3536 25; Pearl Barley, $5; Split Peas, $4 50; Green Peas, $ per 100 1bs. Hay and Feedstuffs. Hay continues heavy, but prices are no lower. All Feedstuffs remain as previously quoted. BRAN—S$16 5017 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$18G20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $1750@18 per ton; Uil Cake Meal at the mill. $26G21. jobbing, $27 50@325; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Cornmeni, $23 0y 24 50 Cracked Corn, $24@Z6; Mixed Feed, 15 500117; Cottonseed Menl, $25 per ton. HAY—Wheat, $7 50@9 for common to good and $9 50G10 for chotce; Wheat and Oat, $1@9; Oat, §i@% 50, Barley, $5@8: Alfalfa, $@$S per ton; Compressed. $i@10 per ton. STRAW-—-30G4oc per bale. Beans and Seeds. No further advance in Beans was noted, but the market was quoted very firm. BEANS—Bayos, $3G3 25; small White, $2 %0 3; large White, $2 40@2 60; Pinks, $2 55G2 75; Heds, $375ad; Blackeye, '$4 50@4 75; Butters, nominal; Lima, $4 90@5; Pea, §2 85@3; Red Kid- neys. $3G3 50 per ctl. EEEDS Brown Mustard, : Yellow Mus- tard, 4@4%c: Flax. $2 1214 Canary, lic per 1b for California and 4c for Eastern; Alfaifa, nom- inal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c: Timothy, . DRIED PEAS—Niles, $135@150; Green, $1 75 @155 per ctl. Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. River Potatoes are rather weak. Vegetables are weak, except Los Angeles sorts, which are younger and more tender than the old lots from the bay. POTATOES—River Reds, 60@65c; Burbanks, Wfl“fi per o Eflln’r Busrbln $101 25; 10re- gon Lurbanks, 6o weet Potatoes, T5c@ £ tor Rivers: ana $1 10 for Merced: ONIONS—65as5e per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 4@7c_per Ib; String Beans, 6a@dc; Cabbage, 40@50c; Tomatoes, 1@%e; Egg Plant, w@Toc; Dried Okra, 124c per 1b; Gurlie, 5¢; Green Peppers, nominal: Carrots, 30@d0c per sack; cumbers, 50G ©c; Los Angeles Summer Squash, — per box: Marrowfat Squash, $12@15 per ton: Mush- Tooms, 10Glic per Ib for choice and 5@Sc for poor. Poultry and Game. Game was lower and weak yesterday. The retallers found themselves with liberal stocks of high-priced birds left over from last week, and feeling scre over it were shy of the market, hence the decltme. rll in. for Gob- Three cars of Eastern Poultry were POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@l4c blers and 13@14c for Hens; Young Turkeys, 4@ 15¢; Dnfiu:ln'n:rk‘:;n 15G18c; Geese, per pair, $150@1 75: Gosls 31 5091 Dneka 50 for old and younk: Hens, 50: 'oung Roosters, $6@5 50; Old Roosters, # 3 New York and Montreal. | Fryers, $4@4 50; Broilers, $3 50@4 for 1 3 38 tor amall; Pigsons, §35 per dosen b an for_Squal GAME—Quall, $29250; Mallard. $6@$; Can- Sprig, 33 5004; Teal, $3@3 50; Widgeon, §256g3; Small Duck, $2@2 50; Doves. T5c per dozen; Hare, $1 25G150; Rabbits, §1 25 175; Gray Geese, $4; White, $150@1 75; Brant, $2u3; English Snipe, $2G250 per dozen; Jack Butter, Cheese and Eggs. The weakness in Butter continues, and buyers can secure concessions from almost every dealer. Cheese is firm at a further advance. Ranch Eggs are so scarce that they bring anything dealers are disposed to ask. BUTTER— Creamery—~Fancy creamery, 24c and occa- sionally 2ic; seconds, 20G23c. Dairy—Fancy, 2G22%c; kood to cholce, 2lc; Fiekrea ‘roil, 22%e; firkin, 21c; creamery cf roll, : firkin, 21c; tub, sghe - PO Eastern—17@18¢ for ladle packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new, 12g12%c: old, 1li4e; Yougg America, 12%@idc; Eastern, 15%@ 16;c; Western, 131:@15c per Ib. EGG&—%:MM at 27%@35¢c for common and 43 @isc per dozen for ranch; Eastern, 21g2Sc for selected, UG for No. 1 and 2@iiso ior sec- Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. There are now liberal stocks of Oranges on the market, but prices show no further decline. Lemons are also abundant and weak. The Pan- ama steamer brought up 307 boxes Mexican Limes, The demand for Cranberries is less eager, as supplies are somewhat larger. Grapes are much higher and very scarce. Quinces are out of demand and lower. Mandarin Oranges are on the market at §1 7 @2 per box. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— Apples, 35@65c per box for common, 75c@$1 for £00d and 31 25@1 50 for cholce. BERRIES—Strawberries, $10Q11 per chest for small and $3@4 for large berries; Raspber- ries, $5G6 per chest; Blackberries, $5@6; Huckle- berries, 5G7c per Ib; Cape Cod Cranberries, $8@350; Coos Bay Cranberries, SL80@LT5 per 0 X. Persimmons, 50G75c per box. Grapes, 50@S5c per box; crates, §5c@fL Winter iears. Suc@$l 25 per box. Quinces, 35G50c per box. Pomegranates, 50@75¢ per small Lox and $1 50 per large box. al Oranges, $3G3 50 per CITRUS FRUITS—N: $1 50@2 50; Grape Fruit, $150Q . 76¢@$150 for common and $2 @ S50 for good to choice; Mexican Limes, §3 506 450; Bananas, $1G2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, §1 @2 60 per doz. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%c for 40-50's, 4%c for 50-60's, 3%c for €0-70's, 3i4c for 70-80's, 3c for 50-90's and 2%c for $0-100's; Apri- cots, 11gl3c for Royal 12%@16c for Moor- pvarks and 12@l4c for Blenheims; Peaches, 5@ S%c for §tandards, 6@6%c for cholce and 7c for fancy; peeled Peaches, 12%3@lic; Evaporated Apples, TGT%c: Sun-dried, 5@5%e per Ib; Nec- tarines, $33@dc per Ib for red; Pears, 6%@sc for quarters and 8@10c for halves: Black Figs, 3@ 3%c: White Figs, 4G6c; Bleached FPlums, 5@ Unbleached Plums, T@T%c for pitted and 1ige for unvitted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per 1b, 10¢; choice, ¢ ndard, 8c; prime, 6c: un- bleached Thomuvson's, per 1b, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per b, S%c; choice, The: standard, fig. prime, bc; unbleached Sultan: be; Seedless 50-1b boxes, bc; 2-crown loose Muscatels, 5ige. 3-crown, 64c; 4-cro 7c; London Layers, 2-crown, 31 50 per bo: 3-crown, $1 60. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $2 50; Imperial, $3. All prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping points in lifornia. NUTS—Chestnuts, §@1214c; Walnuts, 5§ 10c for standard: and 10%@il%c for softshell; Al- monds, 12@13%c for paper-shell, 10@1lc for soft and béc for hardshell; Peanuts, 5%@6%c for Eastern, and 5c for California: Brazil Nuts, 5 Filberts, 11%@12c; Pecans, 10@1l HONEY—Comb, 113c for bright and 10%c for Iight amber; water white extracted, 7% Hght amber extracted. 632@7c; dark, 5%c per | EESWAX—24G26c per Ib. Prouvisions. CURED MEATS — Bacon, $%c per Ib for v, 9%c for light medium, 10%c for light, for extra light and 13c for sugar-cured; Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%c; California Hams, nominal; Mess Beef, $i2 per bbl; extra Mess, $13; Family, $14; extra Prime Pork, $i4 50, extra clear, $17 50; mess, $16 50; Smoked Beef, 14g14%c ver Ib. LARD—Tierces quoted at ver Ib for compound and 7c for pure; half-barrels, pure, Tige; 10-1b tins, Sc: 6-1b tins, $ie. COTTOLENE—Tierces, 7%@7%c per Ib, Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Wool s now getting scarce, as the sharp de- mand has greatly reduced the assortment. Hides are also getting scarce all over the United States, as the Transvaal war has caused large shipments of Hides and Leather from thi country to England, and the demand is still Increasing. HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seil about 1c under quotations. Heavy salted steers, 113c; medium, lic; Hght, 10isc; Cowhides, 10G 103¢; Stags, 7c; Salt Kip, 10c; Calf, luc. Dry Hides, ‘sound, 17@1Sc; culls and brand: Mc; Dry Kip and Veal, 16c; Dry Calf, 1S Sheepskins, yearlings, 20G35c each: short Wool, Zgete each; medium, T0@c; long Wool, $1G 12 each; Horse Hides, salt, $2 50 for large and 31G1 50 for small; Colts, 50c. TALLOW~—No. 1 rendered, 5@5%c per Ib; No. 2, 4%ec: refined, 6@6%c: grease, igc. WOOL— Fall_clip—San Joaquin plains, 8@9%e: South- ern, §Gi0c; Middle County, 16§1%%c; Humboldt and Meadocino, 156@16c, Eastern Oregon, 12@15c. Valtey Oregon, logise; Northern Mountatn, | {ree, @1 Northern Mountaln, defective, 10§ 1ic_ver 1b. HOPS—$@10c per Ib. San Francisco Meat Market. Hogs are steady at the recent advanece, though increasel supplies are coming In from Oregon and other outside points. BEEF—1@T4%c per Ib for Steers and 6%@7c for Cows. VEAL—$G9 per Ib. MUTTON—Wethers, Tc; Ewes, 6%c per Ib. LAMB—$@sisc per Ib. PORK—Live Hogs, i%@i%ec for small, 5%@ F%¢ for medium and 5@d'sc for large: stock Hogs and feeders, 5@ dressed Hogs, 8i5c. General Merchandise. BAGS—Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7%c: Wool Bags, 23@30c; Frult Bags, éc, 64c and %c for the three grades of white and Tic for bleached Jute. COAL — Wellington, $8 per ton; New Wel- lington, $8: Southfleld ' Wellington, © $1 $0; Seattle, $6; Hryant, 36; Coos Bay. $° Wale: end, $§; Scotch, '—; Cumberland, $9%5 n bulk and $11% in sacks; Pennsylvania An thracite Egk. $13; Cannel, 3 per ton; Hock Eprings an ‘astle Gate, ; Coke, ton in bulk and 515 in sacks. T LINSEED OIL—Raw, in barrels, 54c; bofled, in barrels, c; raw, in cases, 9; boiled, in cases, 6lc. g Receipts of Produce. FOR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. Flour, qr sks..... 12,805 Sugar, I E 130 Whea, . 8470 Beans, sl 01859 Barle, - 3,000 Potatoes, sks.... 535 Cheese, . 7% Onions, 285 Butter, ctls....... 158 Bran, sks 7 Tallow, ctl: . 18 Middiings, 100 Oats, ctls - 30 Corn, East, ctis.. 10 Pelts, bl ] Hides, No. : Eggs., doz........ 7,20 Quicksilver, Raisins, bxs.....0 4,400 Leather, Sugar, bbis....... 67 Wine, g Lime,’ bbl i OREGON. Flour, qr ske.. 1,136 WASHINGTON, Flour, qr sks. 6,224 Whear, ctis. Oats, ctls 1560 — s THE STOCK MARKET. D S — Business was lively on the morning call of the Bond Exchange. The sugar stocks were dull, the only transaction being in Paauhau, which declined to $i2. There was a further break in Gus & Electric to $2, and a marked decline In Spring Valley Water to 394 375, Oceanic Steamship was firmer at $33. In the afternoon Oceanic advanced to $94 25 and Glant Powder to $33 75. The sugar stocks were weak, Makawell selling down to $45 Onomes to 334, Paaubau to $32 and Hutchinson to ). Ther2 was rather more trading in ofl stoc as will be seen by the list of saies, and pris exhibited more fluctuation, Tidal Wave and Anaconda being prominent. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. MONDAY, Nov. -2 p. m. Bid.Ask. Bid. As| U S Bonds— Equit G L Co. 6 & - Mutual El Co. 14 w‘fz 06L& H. . 5 41 St A = E ) 150 F & s — A Geary-st oo P HC&S 107 — 6 — L A Ry =108 20 394 LALCoGs.® — T, w6y 97 Do gntd » - onal — 245 Do gntd it 129 — LASERSG. — — 16 Do 1st STEATENA 8 NCNG u — L. — | | N R of Cal 6s.116 — N R of Cal 5s.113 113% NECRRGIN - NPCRRS5s.108 109 | N Cal R R 6s.10% — OGL & H 58.105 109 Oak ‘Tran 6s..111 L2 Oak W Co €5.108 — Ocean S § 5s.109 110 Om C Ry 6s.. — 12y P & CI Ry 6s..107% — Pk & O Ry 6s.115 — Powell-st R 65 — 122 Sac El G&RSs. — — 8 F &N P 5s.114% — SF & §JVss...11§ — S Ry of Cal 6s.108% — SPof Als...— 114 8 P C 6s § P C és S P C 6s Honokaa § Co. 3% SPCis Hutch S P Co. 26% — S P Br Gs. Kiinuen S Co.. 2l 28 SV Wat 6s. Biaiawell S Co — 46 S V Wat 4. 103t (Onomea S Co.. 3% — § V W4s(3dm).101% — |Paauhau § Co. 32 — 6s.. — — | Miscellaneous— — Al Pack Assn.lu§ 119 Contra Costa.. 77 — [Mer Ex A — 1w Marin County. 50— |Oceanic S Co.. 94 434 Spring Valley. 4% 9% |Pac A F A.... 1% — Gas and Eiectric— |Pac C Bor Colte — Cent Gas Co... — |Par Paint Co.. $% — Cent L&P.... 6 17 SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE BOARD. Morning Session. Board— 100 Equitable Gay 5123 30 Giant Powder Con. 2 W 20 Giant Powder Con.. 9225 20 Hutchingon Sugar 27 0 10 Oakland Gas.. 470 10 Oceanie § § Co. 8w | & Paaunau Sugar Co. 20 | 100 Vigorit Powde: 0 10 Contra Costa W § 25 5 00 25 Market Street Rallway 62 00 20 Market Street Railway. 67 200 Paauhau Sugar Co 32 00 20 8 V Water. - ?_) 108 V Water. us | 20V Water. 94 1244 | 3500 8 V W 4s 34 mortguge 2 00 10 Vigorit Powder. 3124 THE CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 400 T1dal Wave 246 200 Tidal Wave 2% 300 Tidal Wave 255 109 Tidal Wave 20 200 Barker Ranc 105 40 Barker Ranch 110 50 Century Oil Co (] 100 Anaccnda Ofl C 110 300 Anaconda Ofl Co 115 | 300 Anacond: 12 | 200 Anaconda Ofl 158 | 100 Anaconda Oil Co 12 300 Oakland Oil & I 850 Yukon Crude Oil Co 300 Street— 3% Barker Ranch Oil Co 110 100 Shamrock Oil Co 22 200 Yukon Crude Ofl 250 200 Yukon Crude Oil Co 285 50 Yukon Crude Oil Co 290 Afternoon Session. Board— 300 Tidal Wave 260 400 Century Oil Co i1 100 Monterey Ofl Co 5 200 Anaconda Oil 15 | 19 kg 4% Yukon Crude Ol 27 200 Yukon Crude Ol ........ 29 Street— 200 Tidal Wave 260 100 Century Ol Co i 50 Yukon Crude Ol o 2% PRODUCERS’ OlL EXCHANGE. Morning Board— 1900 Dominion New Hope Consolidated . Center ...... Center, b 30 Dominion . Dominion . San Luis . San Luis 100 300 100 100 Afternoon Session. Board- | 10 Blue Goose $06 Dominton . 300 Dominion 1-16 Home Oil ... E5S 100 Pennsylvania Consolidated . 400 Petroleum Center ... 300 Petroleum Center, b 30 % 100 San Luls . © 550 Street— 300 Dominion . “ Morning Session, Poard— 25 Alaska Packers' Assn. 8 Contra Costa Water, 20 Contra Costa Water. 8 Contra Costa W 10 Cal Safe Depos 15 Market Street Ra 200N P C R R b8 10 Oceanic § § C 50 Paauhau § P C 100 S F Gaslight. 20 S F Gus & Elec 5 S F Gas & Electric C 5 S V Water WS VW | SV Water. V Water. igorit Po Street— $7000 Oakland Water 5s. Afternoon Session. Prard— 5 Cal Safe Depos 700 10 Contra Costa Water. 700 200 Equitable Gas. 6 00 16 Glant Powder Con. 935 10 Glant Powder Con. 9275 50 Hutchinson § P Co 25 50 50 Makaweli 00 25 Market Street Rallway 5 Market Street Raflway..... 5 Oceanic S § Co. nz %5 Onomen. Sugar Co B% :-2: Paauhau 8 P Co 22 0 5 'V Water. i 8 S V Water. A MINING STOCKS. Following were the sales in the San Fran- cisco Stock and Exchange Board yesterday: e Morning Session. 00 Andes .......... 18 700 Ophir . » 100 Andes . . 17 100 Potost . 31 900 Best & Belcher. 52 200 Potosi » 100 Bullion . 07 100 Savage 18 160 Con A..16)| 400 Seg Belcher ... 07 | 150 Con Cal -1 63| 200 Slerra Nevada. 50 | 100 Confidence 1/ 200 Sierra Nevada. 49 | 500 Crown Point .. 24| 60 Unfon Con E 100 Gould & Curry. 26 100 Union Con..... 4 00 Mexican 500 Yellow Jacket. 21| 200 Mexican Session. 100 Belcher . : 300 Mexican | 200 Best & Belcher, 600 Ophir | 300 Best & Belcher. 200 Ophir | 100 Caledoni B 360 Potost 100 Challenge . 100 Chollar . 300 Chollar . . 300 Con Cal & Va.1 00 Con Cal & Va.l 20 Crown Point .. 400 Gould & Curry. 22| 600 Hale & N 5 100 Mexican . 200 Potost 200 Union Con 200 Union Con | 500 Yellow Jacket 53] 300 Yellow Jacket BRIRISADLVURY Following were the sales in the Pacific Stock | Exchange yesterday. o Morning Session. 300 Andes . + 18y 600 Mexican 500 Andes 1711200 Mexican 600 Belcher . 32| 400 Mexic: | 100 Best & Belcher. 54| 50 Ophir .. 135 | 700 Best & Belcher, 53| 250 Ophir . 3214 | %0 Best & Belcher. 521100 Ophir . ial J’::» ‘nezd& ‘mlcher. 5111030 Ophir . rat 200 Caledonia . 61 450 Ophy; ‘8| 500 Chollar 3| 3% Overs lm 200 Con 31 20 Con Cal & V 20/ 300 Con Cal & Va..1 63 19 Con Cal & Va..175 200 Savage 18 200 Con Cal & Va.172%) 500 Sierra Nevada. {8 200 Confidence ....." 81| 300 Slerra a 200 Confidence $4/ 700 Unlon Con ..... 38 300 Crown Point .. 23 500 Utah ... 1 1100 Hale & Norcrs. 43| 200 Yellow Jac 2/ 400 Justice ........0 03| 200 Yellow Jacket.. 31 CLOSING QUOTATIONS. MONDAY, November 204 p. m. Bid. Ask. BId Ask Alpha ...ccceoe. 08 03| Kentucky ...... 0% 63 | Alta 02 63 Lady Wash. — % Andes 15 17 Mexican 5 o8 Belcher 32 3Oceldental 12 15 Best & Be 45 30 Ophir .. %130 Bullion . % 07 Overman .. 171 Caledonia 5 —'Potosl ...... 2 3 Chollar . 21 24 Sav 17 1 Challenge 2 n e — | Confidence ... $1 5 Se, her .... 08 07 Con Cal & Va..160 165 Slerra Nevada. 46 48 Con Imperial .. 01 02 Silver Hill .... 02 a3 Crown Point .. 22 23 St Louls = Exchequer ..... — 2 Standard .....285 — Gould & Curry. 23 24 Syndicate ...... — 0§ Hale & Norcrs. 42 43 Union Con ..... 3§ 33 Julia .. — 02 Utah .. L1 om Justice . @ 10 Yellow “Jacket. 20 21 Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. . N., Mer- ‘chants'© Exchange, San Francisco, Cep November 20, 189, Z wlllh time mfl‘r:n“lr tower olf the new ng was P at exactly noon to-da; I e, at noon of the-12th meridian, or st § o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. 6. CALKINS, Lisutenant Commander. U_ 8. N.. In thagte. Sun, Moon and Tide. — e United States Coast and Geodetlc Survey— | Arcata S Weeott .....[Humboldt..... | Nip. Maru...China & Japan Pt Pomona AUCTION SALES~ REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE, M ) PE DAY. Tuesday. November 21, at 11 o'clocic At Ormonde Sale Stable, 1517 Mission st., Of cholce, well-broken horses. direct from the country. T take pleasure in showing this stoci in barness any time up to day of sale. 8. WATKINS, Auctioneer. ELEGANT FURNITURE OF 100 ROOMS. 501 GEARY ST. R. TAYLOR. TO-MORROW (W DAY) AT i1 A. M FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD, 67 Market st THE Times and Heights of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point. entrance to Francisco Bay. Published by official thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur a the city front (Mission-street wharf) abou ity-five minutes later than at Fort Point: the height of tide is the same at both TUESDAY, NOVEMBEE) the early morning tides are given in the ler: hand column and the successive tides of ths 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 tils and the last or right hand column gives tha last tide of the day, except when there are I three tides, as sometimes occurs. The hei given are in addition to the soundings on United States Coast Survey charts, exc when a minus sign (—) precedes the heix and then the number given is subtracted fr the depth given by the charts. The pi: reference is the mean of the lower low Steamer Movements. \J — e TO ARRIVE. From, Steamer. | [Coos Bay Cleveland . Seattle Titania Nanaimo. Coos Bay Cape Nome.. |Grays Harbor. Fortland Crescent City.. Grays Harbor. ewport.. Tacoma....... |Departure Bay Nanatmo. .| Seattle. o Point Arena. Humboldt. . Humboldt San Diego..... China and Japan. Portiand. Portland. Newport.. Humboldt Humboldt. Washtenaw Wellington . San Mateo, Willamette . Umatilla .. Point Arena. Pomona . Weeott Corona On San, Columbla Aberdeen . 2 Matteawan Curacao . Lakme Santa Rosa. Coquille River Queen San Diego.. = Har! toria & Pu TO SAIL. Steamer. | Destination. Salls. | Pler. [ ik orth Fork Humboldt. v. 21, $am/Pler 3 San Pedro.. Humboldt. v. 21 4 pm Pler 2 | Samoa .|Humboldt. . 21, 10 am/Pler. 2 Santa Rosa./San Diego..... [Nov. 22 11 am Pier 11 | Walla WalllVie & Pet 84./Nov. 220 10 am Pler + Arcata .....[Coos Bay.. . 22, 10 am| Pier 13 | Cleveland .. [Puxet Sound 3. 10 am Pler 1 Gr. Dollar..|Grays Harbor| State of Cal/Portiand. I Coos Bay...Newport. Newburg .../Grays Harbor' Corona Notice to Mariners. UMATILLA REEF LIGHT VESSEL NO. 61, COAST OF WASHINGTON. Notice is hereby given that Umatilla Reef Light Vessel No. 67 broke adrift from her station about 25 miles SW. % S. from Uma- tilla Reef (Flattery Rocks), making off from Cape Alava, Washington, and about 41§ miles southwesterly from the cape. She Is now at Neah Bay, Wash., and will be replaced on her | station as soon as practicable. This notice affects the list of lights and fog signals, Pacific Ccast, 1599, page 3, No. 143: also the list of beacons and buoys, Pacific Coast, 1898, page 9. By order of the Lighthouse Board. E. D. TAUSSIG, Commander, U. §. N., Inspector Thirteenth Lighthouse District. —_— -— . Shipping Intelligence. ——— ARRIVED. Monday, November 20. Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, 62 hours from San Diexo, ete. Schr Five Brothers, Jensen, 3 days from Flsh- ermans_Bay. pichr Jennle Thelin, Ofsen, 12 days from Cocs ay. Schr Mildred E, Fose, 3 days from Ballard. Schr Bender Brothers, Wetzel, 28 hours from Bowens_Landinx. Schr Western Home, Peterson, 12 days from Coos Bay. Schr Ivy, Samuelson, 20 d CLEARED. Monday, November 0. Stmr Orizaba, Nicolson, San Pedro; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Stmr Pomona, Shea, Eureka; Goodall, Per- kins & Co. Stmr City of Panama, Porter, Panama, etc; P M S 8 Co Stmr St Paul, Hays, Manila and Hooolulu; U S Government. Br stmr Duke of Fife, Cox, Hanila and Hono- luly; U § Government. Br ship Yoia, Penniculk, London; Balfour, Guthrie & Co. » Schr Czar, Hutman, Mazatlan; Wm Olsen. SAILED. Monday, November 20. Weeott, Burtis, Eureka. Homer, Donaldson, Coos Bay. Orizaba, Nicolson. San Pedro. Pomona, Shea, Eureka. Stmr Rival, Johnson, —. Stmr Noyo, Johnson, Fort Brags. Stmr City of Puebla, Thomas, Mantla, via Honolulu. U S stmr Hancock, Ames, Manila via Hono- lulu. Schr Czar, Hutman, Mazatlan. SPOKE: Sept 27, lat & N, lon % W—Br ship Cromdale, from Liverpool, for San Francisco. Per Br ship Lamorna—No date, lat 45 02 §, long 6158 W, Br ship Mayfleld, from Cardiff, for San Francisc MISCELLANEOUS. LONDON, Nov 15—Br ship Blackbraes, from Shields, for San Francisco, previously reported in Stanley, F I lost 14 salls, also steering gear damaged. Ship all right, will repair in about one month. Fr bark Molinos, from Cardiff, for San Fran- cisco, previously ‘reported into Beile Isiand with' decks damaged. Captain fears that ves sel is badly strained. TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov 2, 10 p m—Weather cloudy; wind SE, velocity 16 miles. DOMESTIC PORTS. EUREKA—Arrived Nov 20—Schr Mabel Gray, from San Diexo. Salled Nov 20—Stmr Alliance, for Astoria. PORT TOWNSEND—Arrived Nov 0—-Bark Ceylon, from Honolulu; bktn Ruth, from Ka- hului: schr Vega, from Cape Nome. ASTORIA—Arrived Nov 20-Stmr Aberdeen, hence Nov 17, Sailed Nov 19—Stmr State of California, for San Franciseco. Outside bound in Nov 20—Br ship St Enoch. from Panama; Br ship Criffel, from Antwer); Br_ship Clackmannanshire. from Nagasaki GRAYS HARBOR—Salled Nov 15—Stmr Dollar, for San Francisco; schr J B Leed: Santa Rosalia: schr Viking, for San Franc Arrived N 19-Stmr Ruth, hence Nov 15 stmr Luella, hence Nov 15 GREENWOOD—Arrived Nov 20—-Stmr Green- wood, from Port Los Angeles. Salled Nov 20-Stmr Greenwood, for San Franeisco. . FORT BRAGG—Salled Nov 20—Schr Barbara Hernster, for San Francisco. Continued onv;nn Thirteen. from Coos Pay. Stmr Stmr Stmr Stmr