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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY. NOVEM BER 22. 1899, SUMMARY OF THE MARKETS. Silz {ctive trading in local securities. er and Exchange as before. Wheat doing better all over the world. Oats and Rye firm, but quiet. ( b ¥ ns firm. ] “orn Seeds unchanged ud wweak. no chan an sh w K eedstufis 14 riey for call board purposes firmer. ractically cleaned up and higher. Straw higher. Potatoes and 1 egetables about the same. Butter Eggs firm, Poultry weak g y, but Hides carce. ! Oil of Lumber. fF. rather steadier, with a car shipped to New York. th fresh Eastern about cleaned up. under free supplies of Eastern. wugh receipts are lighter. Lemons and Limes plentiful. ts, Nuts and Raisins about the same. sderate demand for Provisions. | sel, ast as it arrives. very sti Other stock in fair supply. and Lucol advanced. of Canned Fruit greatly depleted. Hops dull. Bay for oria for ¢ the century is prom- L ? the United rust in New York. ercial says: a level where buyers an de lag: dares invest heavi au leave fast as they are - and buyers and rt in their views rted slo: 1 to shade ern, Atanap: Term ferred the Chicago, nal stocks, Rio Grande and Western and Great Northern preferred. | cinnatl, Chicago and St. Louts, Canada South- Chesapeake and Ohlo, In- and Loulsville stocks, the Chicago pre- | Laclede Gas was notably weak with an extreme decline of 4% Pr Iatty was_reactionary. 50,000, { same date last en - y-four hours: Last ~ . un season. season. ¥ : 1.2 5.96 Re « []] 1M A 698 15 € > 7.5 2 B 340 1 1r 0.9 [ H 57 0 Yove e 3 & 14 3 5 b 0.58 s lata’ Maximum temperature, r< mean, B2 w B NS _AND GENERAL FORECAST. . e extent overlies the lien from Neah Bay is beginnin through sver Arizona. Another earance on the northern n wind velocities are » miles per hour from H 4 miles from the . jes from the south; ties from the southwest + San Francisco for thirty hourn ght, November 22, 189% raja—Temporarily fair weather increasing cloudiness, and by night; fresh southwesterly n early Wednesday sduy; fresh southerly exday. cooler. Temporarily fair lowed by occasional changing _to southerl KANDER G. McADIE, recast Official. W YORK, Nov. 21.—The character of the s market to-day continued much the as yesterday, that is, in an attitude of There were no signs of speculative e organized buying was a market bas a natural y to gravitate downward. Selling pres SUre Was not severe, ever, hol * of stocks being conte 1L to retain their hold- ngs and wait for the money situation to work Jtwelf out. The roey colore views of the in- fuc » be wrought by the redemption Government bonds have apparently been modi- fied. The offerings of bonds at the New York sub-treasury were somewhat larger again than Yesterday, but there were Do igns of the great Rlocks of bonds accumulated by great banking s were heard last were demonstrating for that Biocks of §10,000,00 and even of $15000,000 in Government bonds were to be presented to the sub-treasury and the proceeds used 1o flood the noney market and force the ra point of ease. Th as no stringenc Toney market to-day, but the money stiffened suggestively to 14 per cent in the late Gealings, s If to intimate that the supply of funds for speculative commitments 18 still re- stricted to a narrow compass. New York ex- change at Chicago and some other important centers weakened during the day, the | o rate falling to par. ing was | , of 4 money stringency to come in | though to-day's quotations fafled to | any such event. Money and discounts in London and in Berlin and the sterling market here was soft. Money was stimy held, however, in Paris, above the Bank of France's discount rate, and this week's ac- tion by that institution ¢ anticipated with in- terest. The Auliness of the stock market was unrelieved except by professional operations in fsolated instances. Manhattan was supported wnd retrieved part of yesterday's loss. Sugar i the other hand weakened on denials of re- cent storles of A settlement in the trade war mnd leather took a downward plunge on lqui @ation by tired holders. The organized buying in altimore and Ohio preferred and Southern Pacific was discontinued. The following are Sthe principal stocks that show advances: North American, Smeltt; < Topolitan Elevated, 1,600 1,200 1,200 00 200 and & rally of 13%. t-taking was In evidence among specu- bond issues and the tone of the market YORK STOCK LIST. csapeske & Ohio tcago Great Western Burlington & ¢ nd & Lou & St Louis. rado 5 ™ . vees rado S n 1st prefd. rado Sout 4 prefd.. elaware & Hudson Delaware, Lackawanna Denver & Rio Grande Denver & Rio Grande prefd. Tl Erie 1st prefd . . Great Northern prefd Hocking Coal Hocking Valley ¢ s Central Iowa Central Iowa Central 5 Kaneas Cfty, Pittsburg & Westrn. Minnea; Missouri e & Ohlo S uri, Kansas & Texas.... souri, Kansas & Texas prefd Jersey Central New York Central Norfolk & Western Norfolk & Western prefd. Northern Pacific : Northern Pacific prefd. Ontaris & West 2 Oregon Rallway & Oregon Ra Pennsylvania Reading Rio Grande Westen . Rio Grande Western prefd. St Louis & San Francisc St Louis & San Fran 1 St Louis & S8an Fran St Louls, Southwestern ..... 8t Louts, Southwestern prefd 8t Paul ...... St Paul prefd..... St Paual & Omaha. Southern Pacific Southern Ral Southern Ra! Texas & Pac Unlon Pacific Union Pacific pref Wabash Wabash pref Wheellng & L E.. Wheeling & L E 24 pr Wisconsin Central Express Companies. Wells Farg: Miscellaneous— American Cotton Ofl.. American Cotton Ofl prefd American Maiting...... Ameriean Maiting grr( American Smelting & R American Smelting & Ref prefd.. American Spl avanns American Spirits prefd American Steel Hoop Steel Hoop prefd. Steel & Wire.. Steel & Wire prefd. Tin Plate...... Tin Plate prefd American American American American American American Tobacco..... American Tobacco prefd. Anaconda Mining ( Brooklyn Rapid Transit Colorado Fuel & Iron. Continental Tobacco Continental Tobacco prefd. Federal Steel...... Federal Steel prefd. General Electric.. Glucose Sugar. Glucose Sugar prefd International Paper. International Paper prefd Laclede Gas . National Biscuit National Biscuit ational Lead ational acific 1st prefd. Pacific Coast 24 pref Pacific Mail People’'s Gas. Pressed Steel Pressed St Pullman Pa! Car.. Standard Rope & Twine T s Sugar prefd Tennessee Coal & Iron United States Leather. United States Leather prefd. United States Rubber., United States Rubber prefd Western Unlon...... Rrpum:c Iron & Btes l-\agu ic Iron & Steel prefd PCCastL.. Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS., N J Cen gen ts. No Carolina Total sales, par value, 31.- | 0ld ds (registerad) declined i, e new 4s advanced % in the bid price. * | Initial prices were unchanged from yesterday's Jowa Cen lsts .....114% Wis Cen lsts ...... TS KCP&Gins Va cent . 5% La new con 4 19 | do deferred . 5 | | Louts & N uni 45.10 Colo & 5o 48 ...... 88 MINING STOCKS. | Chollar .. 22 Ontarlo .. 1% | Crown Potnt 20 Ophir. 12 | Con Cal & V: 1 50/ Plmouth . 20 | Deadwood . 70 Quicksilver . 17 Gould & Curry 2 750 | | Hale & Norcross, “ | Homestake 170 | 1ron Stiver .. ] | Mextcan ; 18 BOSTON STOCKS AND BONDS, Mon Westingh Elec ... 43% [ Gan %@7 _do prefd . o | Time loans 13@6 Wis Cen | Stocks— Dominion Coal . | | 22% do prefd .. | 4 5% Bonds— | Am Sugar . 56% Atchison 4s ....... 984 do prefa . 118~ New England 6s...112 Bell Telephone | 54 Boston & Albany. 250 Mining shares— dventure Boston Elevated.. 102 "Allouez Min Co. Boston & Maine...206 | Boston & Mont. OB &Q. . 1325 Butte & Mont...... | Fitchburg prefd...120 Calumet & Hecla. | Gen Elec . 126 | Centennial . do prefd . 139 Franklin 18 | Fed Steel §7% Humboldt . ] do prefd . §0ig; Osceola . oer 80 Mex Cent 13 °| Parrot .4 014 Colony 208 |Quincy 153 0Old Dominfon . 3013 'Santa Fe Copper.. §3% Or § Line . 45% Tamarack 16 Tnton Pac . 49 Winona ... T4 Union Land . 3% Wolverines LAy West End pre: 115 Ctah o BTY New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—Money on call, firm, at ${@14 per cent: last loan and ruling rate, | € per cent. Prime mercantile paper, 5%@6 per | cent. Sterling exchange, heavy with actual | business in bankers bill at $4 &5%@4 sy for { demand and at $ S14@4 81§ for sixty Posted rates, $4 5212G4 ST Commercial bill | 84 503,@4 1. 'Stlver certificates, 59@%ec. Bar | #flver, §%c. Mexican dollars, 474c. Govern- | ment ‘bonds, irregular. State bonds, inactive. Rallroad bonds, easy | Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—To-day’s statement of the condition of the Treasury shows: Aval able cash balance, $284,00,7 gold reserve $246,026,960. Shipment of Siiver. EW YORK, Nov. 2L—The steamer St. uts, salling for Europe to-morrow, will take out 100,000 ounces of stiver. London Market. W YORK, Nov. 21.—The Commercial Ad- vertiser's London financial cablegram says: The markets here were quiet and dull to- @ay. There was no news affecting them. Dear | money was still talked of. Consols were per- | sistently offered 5-16 down to 103%. One ex- of this was Japanese selling on ac- | recent Japanese subscriptions to the | bills | Americans were neglected and dull, Baltimore | and Ohto and Southern Pactfic being the weak- est features. London thinks that the strength | of New York's last bank statement was ob- tained at the expense of the market. Spanish 4s reached 65% on Paris buying. Tin- tos were 46%. Anacondas were 9%, Egypt took £100,000 goid and Gibraltar £5000. CLOSING. LONDON. Nov. 21.—Canadian Pacific, 97% Erie, 13%: Unlon Pacific preferred, §7%: North- ern Pacific preferred, T7%: Atchison preferred, 23%; Grand Trunk, Ti: Anaconda, %: bar si ver, steady, 27 1-164 per ounce. Money, 24@3 per’ cent. 1 New York Grain and Produce. NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—FLOUR—Receipts, 25,179; exports, 11,932 barrels. Generally firm on a good demand for winter wheat goods and low grade spring. Prices unchanged, but the | market closed with an upward tendency. Win- ter patents, $3 60G3 §5; winter straits, 33 40Q | 3 45; Minnesota patents, $3 $5G4 10; winter ex- | $2 65G3; Minnesota bakers, 32 90G3 20. | [ Receipts, 212,400; exports, 152,682 | Spot firm; No. 2 red, T%c f. o. b. aficat #pot; No orthern Duiuth, 774c £. o. b. afloat to arrive; No. 1 hard Duluth, 78%c . o. b. afloat; No. 2 red, T24c elevator. Op- tions opened firm at unchanged prices to an | advance of 3-16c on better cables than expected, | but turned easier under liquidation following | Chicago. Later, however, the market rallied with corn and on rumored export or- Covering by shorts was an active feature. ed firm at a net advance of X@%c: May, Yc, closed at 76%c; December, 72 1-16 closed at T2%c. LEATHE! WOOL—Dull. METALS—The market was {rregular all day, closing with some departments firmer on good demand and favorable cable news, and others | unsettled under active selling pressure, dis- appolnting news and scarclty of buyers. At the close the Metal Exchange called: PIG IRON—Warrants neglected, but lower to sel COPPER—Lake, unchanged at $17g17 3. TIN—Firmer: spot at $27 81g28. LEAD-Steady at 34 60G4 6. SPELTER—Weak at $4 50@4 60 The brokers' price for lead is $4 40 and for copper f1T@17 25. COFF Futures closed steady at a net Tise of 10 to 15 points. Total sales, 46,000 bags, including November, $5€5. December, $5 80§ s March, $5 50@5 90; May. January, $5 8045 95: July, $ 90: August, $610; Septem- ber, 38 0506 Spot—Firm: No. 7 involce, 6c: No. 7 jobbing, 7c. Mid firm: Cordova, A1 IMe. SUGAR—-Raw steady: refined steady. BUTTER—Receipts, 5500 packages: quiet; Western creamery, 21@%6c; June creamery, 209 Uko: factory, 154G EGGS—Receipts, 975 packages; quiet; West- ern ungraded at mark, 14G20c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. California dried fruts steady. EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, 6@7c: prime wire tray, 7%@sc; cholce, $4@8%c; fancy, e, Fhraes 4 @AS%e. APRICOTS—Royal, 13@15: Moorpark, PEACHES—Peeled, 20422c: unpeeled, CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—Statistics at the opening in wheat were not of a pronounced character. close, December 66%@67c and May at T1@Tlie. | Export Inquiry was poor, the world's visble was expected to increase Iiberally and a local | trader recently returned from abroad announced opinions decidedly bearish. This was suffictent | for the letting out of some long wheat and De- cember sold down to 66%@66Xc, and May to T0%c. The strength of corn had a_steadying tendency, and at the decline the market fluctu- ated narfowly on the operations of scalpers. The | first incentive to buyers came when New York | and Duluth reported a decided Improvement in the forelgn inquiry, and a better business tone. | Meanwhile the vistble had failed to come up to predictions, showing an Increase of only 6,00 ushels. Shorta bought with considerable ani. | mation, December advancing to 67%@67%c, and | May to Ti%c. The close was K@% over yes- terday for both options, December at 67%@67%c and May at Ti%c. Tn was strong throughout the session, a condition directly attributable to the rains in the corn-growing sections. County roads suf- fered and the movement from farms was of & consequence Interrupted. December closed %@ %c higher at 14G32%c, May %c higher. Oata were firm and trading fairly active, though business was largely the changing from December to May contracts, or from corn to gits to take advantage of the spread. Decem- ber closed a shade higher at 23%c and Ma: closed G%c higher at 22ic. Provisions were firm. influenced chiefly by the strength of corn, hoiding in spite of consid. erable selling of Deécember products. January pork closed bc higher, January lard %c higher and January ribs a shade higher. The leading futures ranged as follows: DS\\’!‘I‘%’E';B A5 C:.'Dln. High. Low. Close. ember (LT 2% an & By Wy =H 4 :N 4 4 4 i Caush quotations were as follows: Flour, | 000, 3 red, No. 1 oats. ] RO tseed, steady: No. § spring wheat, 63@660; No. guo‘c: o T oora, 390; o barley, 384 brime” timothy | sewd, 8 902 ri. per bbl. $7 70@3 60; lard, per 02%; short ribs sides( loose). # salted shoulders (boxed), H@IHC sides (boxeu. $515@520; whisky, ed goods, per gal, $1 5% " Receipts. Shipments. e 000 11, stillers’ fin- On the Produce Bxchange to-day the butter market was firm; creamery, 15%@3%c; dairy. 14 @2%. Cheese, weak; 11%@124c. Eggs. firm: fresh, 1o Foreign Futures. — LIVERPOOL. Opening P i s ning .58 Closing . 473 ,* 5 10% 6 10% PARIS. Wheat— Opening .. Closing Flour— ning osing . Available Grain Supply. NEW YORK, Nov. 2L—Spectal telegraphic and cable dispatches to Bradstreet's show the following changes In available supplies, as compared with the last account: Wheat—United States and Canada, east of Rockles, increase 1,918,000 bushels. Liverpool Corn trade, new, afloat for and in Europe, decrease 1,200,000 bushels. Total sup- ply, increase, 716.000 bushels. Corn—United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decrease, 591,000 bushels. Oats—United States and Canada, east of Rockies, decrease 917,000 bushels. -— . Boston Wool Market. — BOSTON, Nov. 21.—The future of the situa- tion in the wool market here is uncertain as regards where the present boom In prices is 80Ing to end. Buyers are plentiful and there is an active demand for all kinds of wool, but holders are uncertain as to whether they shall hold or sell. The week's business shows that over 15,000,000 pounds changed hands, against 12,000,000 last week and 15,000,000 two weeks ago. It has been several years since the market has been s0 strong. Territory wool continues in the lead with prices $5@5ic for fine medium and fine scoured, while fine strictly staple calls for 6ic. Medium wools are feeling the effect of the | advanced prices and are being taken more freely. The Australian market is very active, with stocks light and prices tending upward. Quotations: Unwashed medium, ete —Missourl quarter blood combing, 23@24c; brald combing, 29@2lc. Territory woolo—Montana and Dakota, fine me- | scoured, staple, ng, fine medium and g 756c; staple, 58@6e; Idaho, fine medium and fin @ldc; scoured, 84@36c: medium, 19G20c; scoured, 45@0c. Aus- tralian wools, scoured basis, spot prices—Comb- l°n7x superfine, S0GS2c; good, TS@S0c; average, 75 7e. —_— California Fruit Sales. — NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—The Earl Fruit Com- pany sold California fruit to-day at auction, re- alizing the following prices: Grapes—Cornichon, single crate, T5e@$1 55, average $1 23: Tokays, %0c@s2 15, average $1 46; | Verdelle, %0c@31 5 £0ld to-day. Chicago Livestock Market. CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—CATTLE--Choice scarce averaxe 31 4. Two cars ‘avorable weather. and in demand; others, dull, slow; Texans, steady. Calf market steady; good to cholce, 5 40@5 90: poor to medium, $ 50@5 40; mixed stockers, $3@370; selected feeders, $4 20G4 75; £0od to cholce cows $3 65G4 40; heifers, $150@ 5§50, canners, $2@4; bulls, 32 4034 50; fed Texas es, $4 35@6 50; 42: WWestern range beeves, #Has w0 HOGS—Active, strong to e higher; clearance. Mixed and butchers’, £00d to choice heavy, $3 954 11 ; $3 0@3 90; light, $380@4 06; bulk Ga0s SHEEP—Market _dull; calves, 33 5044 15; rough heavy. of sales, 339 sales mostly 10@15c | 34 50@7. Native wethers, 33 604 40; lambs, $Q 0: Western wethers, 32 76@4 10; Western lambs, $4 75@5 10. Receipts—Cs tle, 5000; Hogs, 27,000; sheep, 14,- Portland’s Business. PORTLAND, Or., 486; balances, 363, Northern Wheat Market. OREGON. PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 21.—The wheat mar- ket fs still flat. Buyers are showing but little disposition to take hold of anything even at nominal quotations, which are f2c for Walla Walla and about the same figure for valley. As yet farmers are not indicating a desire to seil At these prices. Cleared—Bark Arctic Stream, for Queens- town, with 27,214 barrels of flour. WASHINGTON. TACOMA, Nov. 2l.—Wheat—Clul ; s b, S0%c; blue Foreign Markets. LONDON, Nov. 21.—Consols, 108 3-16; sflver, 21 1-16d; French rentes, 100f 42lc: wheat car- goes Off coast, buyers Indifferent operators; cargoes on passage, firmer tendency; No, 1 standard California, 29 6d4: English country markets, steady. steady; French LIVERPOOL, Nov. 2L—WHEAT—S; No. 2 red Western winter, steady, 58 8d. tures, steady: December, 5s 9d; March, 5s 10%d; May, s 10%3: No. 1 Northern spring, firm, s 11d. CORN—Futures, November, nominal; Decem- ber, steady, 3s Ji Exchange and Bullion. Sterling Exchange, sixty days.... — $4 825 Sterling Exchange, sight. - 4 56 Sterling Cables. - 4 8Ty New York Exchange, sight. - 10 New York Exchange, telegraphio — 15 Mexican Dollars.. - 48 Fine Stlver, per ounce. - 5% Wheat and Other Grains. WHEAT FRETIGHTS—Are dull on the spot at nominal quotations. The chartered wheat fleet In port has a registered tonnage of 46,244, against 15,685 tons on the same date last year: disengaged, 7500 tons, against 25,500 on the Wway 1o this port, 175,700 tons, against 146,700, WHEAT—The Yolo takes for London 5138 ctls, valued at $5138. Liverpool and Paris were both higher and Liverpool showed surprising strength. Chicago advanced slightly in consequence and reported a much improved demand, with New York selling freely to exporters. Ome exporter re- mfled purchases of thirteen loads. The shorts ught Corn and this demand helped Wheat. But large receipts in the Northwest and a large Increass In spot stocks counterbalanced the firmness of cables. It was reported that there were 20,000,000 bushels of Wheat around Chicago in all positions. The brokers raided the market at the close on account of the re- mfl.fl failure of Mendel Freres at Antwerp. luth reported a good cash demand. The local market sympathized with the strength of the other markets and futures did beélpau;, Mfilh‘mlqn;)utwl; 't; unchanged. eat 3 3 Ny pping, @1 01%; milling, l" CALL BOARD SALES. ormal Session—8:15 o'clock—May—2000 ctls, $1 09; 6000, $1 087 $econd Session—No sales, gular Morning Session—May—2000 ctls, $1 0935, 50,000, §109%; Decermber—2000, $1 013,: 40,000, 31 013, ‘Afternoon Sesston—December—10.00 ctls, $101%: May—4000, $1 09%: 10,000, 81 03t BARLEY—The ‘market is firm and slightly higher for choice lots that will pass inspection for delivery on call board contracts, but it is aimost impomaibie to well off grade ‘good. : Brewing and Shipping grades, nominal. CALL BOARD SALFS. Informal Session—:15 0'clock—December— 2000 ctls, S4c. Second Session—No sales. Regular _ Morning Session—December—2000 ctls, $4c: 2000, S4yc. e e s e, ¢ s som¢ KO on time, but the market Is far from active. Quy: uwnm—nm. a1 0; .f ?'l’:wwh 17%; Gray, CORN- Hhe 1 practically cleaned up of Eastern grades and grass Texas steers, $325@ | t, steady: wheat | scriptions are nominal at $1 07%@1 15 per ctl. :!nzl'? each; Horse Hides, salt, $250 for i h Small lots sell up to $1 20. "RYE-1s S'mny"r..m at $1@1 06 per ctl. with | not much going on. ! BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at $1 90@2 15 per ctl. Flour and Millstuffs. FLOUR—California family extras, $3 60G3 75, usual terms: bakers' extras, $3 40423 50: Oregon | and Washington, $3 40G3 50 per bbl for extra, $3 25G3 40 for bakers' and $2 25@3 for euperfine. MILLSTUFFS—Prices in_sacks are as fol- | lows, usual discount to_the trade: Graham Flour, $3 25 per 100 Ibs; Rye Flour, $2 75. Rye Meal, §2 50: Rice Flour, §7; Cornmeal, §2 50; ex- tra Cream Cornmeal, $3 25; Oatmeal, $4 25; Oat | Groats, $4 50. Hominy, 33 25G3 50; Buckwheat | Flour, $4G4 %; Cracked Wheat, $3 75: Farina, | $450; Whole Wheat Flour, $350: Rolled Oats (barrels), $5 05@6 45: 1n sacks, $8 85@6 25; Pearl Barley, §5: Split Peas. # 50; Green Peas, $ per 100 Ibs! Hay and Feedstuffs. There was no Hay market, owing to the heavy rain, but the feeling was depressed. Lower prices are quoted for Barley. Straw continues firm. Feedstuffs stand as before. BRAN—$16 50@17 per ton. MIDDLINGS—$18@20 per ton. FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $17 50@18 per ton; Of] Cake Meal at the m!ll. $26@%7. jobbing, $§27 50G28; Cocoanut Cake, $20@21; Cornmeal, $23 50@24 50; Cracked Corn, $24@25: Mixed Feed, $16 50@17; Cottonseed Meal, §25 per ton. HAY—Wheat, $7 50@9 for ccmmon to good and $9 50@10 for choice; Wheat and Oat, $7@9: Oat, $7@5 50; Barley. $@7: Alfalfa, $5@S per ton: Compressed, $7@10 per ton. STRAW—3@50c per bale. Beans and Seeds. Bayos continue to lead the Bean market tn point of firmness and activity, though the | other descriptions rule firm, with a steady demand. Pea are higher. Seeds and Peas are quiet at the old quo- tations. BEANS—Bayos, $3G3 25: small White, $2 907 3: large White, 32 40G2 60; Pinks, $2 802 75; TReds, $3 75g4: Blackeye, 4 i0@4 75; Butters, Lima, $4 %@5; Pea, $3@3 2; Red Kid- neys, 43'%5@3 50 per ctl. SEEDS—Brown _ Mustard, 3@3%c; Yellow Mustard, 4@4%c; Flax, §2 13%; Canary, 1ic per 1b for California and 4c for Eastern: Alfalfa, | nominal; Rape, 2%@3c; Hemp, 4@4isc; Tim- othy, 4@4%c. DRIED PEAS—Niles, $135@1 50; Green, $1 75 @185 per ctl Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. Prices for all descriptions under this head remain about the same. Los Angeles Vege- tables are coming forward dally, but they do | not meet with much demand, as there is still | a supply of Bay Vegetables on hand. POTATOES—River Reds, 60G0ic; Burbanks, Sea6se per ctl: Salinas Burbanks, $1G125 | gon Burbanks, 65c@$1 10; Sweet Potatoes, 5@ | | S6c for Rivers and $110 for Merced | ONIONS—§@Ssc per ctl. | VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 5@7c_per Ib: | | String Beans, 6@8c; Cabbage, $@50c; Tomatoes, | 156 Egg Plant, 3@ Dried Okra, 12%« per Ib: Garlic, fc: Green Peppers, nominal Carrots, 30G40¢ per sack: Cucumbers, §0@é0c Los Angeles Summer Squash, ———. per box Marrowfat Squash, $10@12 per ton: Mushrooms, | | 10@12c per Ib for choice and 4@se for poor. Poultry and Game. Game continues weak at the decline, though receipts were lighter. Poultry rules dull, owing to the liberal stocks of Eastern on hand, and some descriptions are | weaker in comsequence. Oregon dressed Tur- keys draz. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@l4c for Gob- blers and 13@4c for Hens; Young Turkeys, 4@ | Dressed Turkeys, 15@15c; Geese. per pair, | 5G2; Goslings, $175@r2; Ducks, 344 50 for | and $5G6 for young: Hens, $4@5 | Roosters, #4 50@5; Old Roosters, $4 505: Fry : Brolers, $3 50@4 for large, 334 1; Pigeons, $1G1 25 per dozen for old and $1 75@2 25 _for Squabs. GAME—Quall, $2; Mallard, $7@8; Canvas 50; Sprig, 33 50G4; Teal, $2 50@3 50; | Widgeon, $2 50§2 To; Small Duck, $2; Doves, ; Hare, $1 25@1 50; Rabbits, $1 25@ : Brant, $203; Buiter, Cheese and Eggs. Butter shows less weakness, the market be- | ing better cleaned up. The shipment of a car to New York has helped matters considerably. Cheese is firm at the advance. Fresh Eastern Eggs are about cleaned up, | though there are free stocks of eold storage | still on hand. Store Eggs are also in small | supply, but ranch Eggs continue scarce and bring about what dealers choose to ask. In- | creased receipts however, are expected with | clearer weather. BUTTER—. Creamery—Fancy creamery, 24c and occa- slonally seconds, 20G23c. Dairy ncy, 22G22c; good to choice, 2c; common, 20c. Pickled roll—21G22%c; firkin, 20G2ic; cream- ery tub, @24c. Enstern—17Gisc for ladle packed. CHEESE—Choice mild new 12Q12%c: old, 1l%c; Young America, 12%@13c; Eastern, 15%G | 16c; Western, 13%@lic per Ib. EG ucted at 27%G35¢ for common and 43 | per dozen for ranch. Eastern—Cold stor- e, 187715 for firsts and 15 for seconds; tresh, Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Oranges contjnue to ease off under Increasing receipts, and Lemons and Limes are also plen- | | titul ana easy. The rain will probably finish Grapes, which | are almost gone as It is. Persimmons are in free supply and dull. But few Pomegranates | are seen. Apples are in good supply at un- changed quotations. Pears are in limited | stock, but not over firm. DECIDUOUS FRUITS— | Apples, 35@65c per box for common, Tic@$1 tor | good and $1 25@1 50 for cholce. BERRIES Strawberries, $5@10 per chest for emall and $3G4 for large berries; Raspbe Ties, $4 80@6 per chest: Blackberries, 30! Huckleberries, 5G7c per Ib; Cape Cod Cranbes ries, $5g9 50; Coos Bay Cranberries, $1 50G1 75 | | per box. |~ Persimmons, §0@Tc per box. | Grapes, 50@Tsc per box: crates, 6c@Sl. Winter Pears, 50c@$1 25 per box. | Quinces, 35@ic_per box. Pomegranates, 50g75c per small box and $1 50 per large box. | CITRUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, $2 50@3 2 r box; Seedlings, $1 50G2: Grape Fruit, $1 1); Lemons, 75c@$i 50 for common and 324 | 350 for good to cholce: Mexican Limes, $3 50@ | 450; Bananas, $1G2 50 per bunch; Pineapples, 31 | @2 50 per doz. Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. Quotations generally remain undisturbed. Latest advices from New York report that market quiet, with buyers afrald to buy large lots, apprehending a decline. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%c for 40-50's, 44 @4%c for 50-60's, 3Xc for 60-T0's, 3ize for 70-50°s, 3c for $)-90's and 2%c for 90-100" Apricots, 11@13c for Royals, 124@16c for Moor- parks and 12Glc for Blenheims; Peaches, 5@ | | B4c for Standards, 6@é'%c for choice and 7c for fancy; peeled Peaches, 12%@lic; Evaporated Apples, 7@T%c; Sun-dried, 5@5%e per Ib; Nec- tarines, 8;@% per Ib for red; Pears, §%@sc (or uarters and $§10c for halves; Black Figs, 3@ g%'?: ‘White Figs, 4@6c; Bleached Flums, $@%c Unbleached Plums, 1@7%c for pitted and lic for unpltted. RAISINS—Bleached Thompson's—Fancy, per | 1b. 10c; choice, Sc; standard, Sc; prime, 6¢; un- bleached Thompson's, per Ib, 6c. Sultanas— Fancy, per Ib, 8i4c; choice, Tisc; standard, 8ic: rime.’ fc; unbleached Sultanas, Beedle 1b boxex, sc; 2-crown loose Muscatels, 3ic 3-crown, 6%4e¢; 4-crown, 7c; London Layers, 2-crown, $1%0 per box:; 3-crown, §160. Fancy Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $250; Imperial, $. Ail prices are f. o. b. at common shipping polrts in California. NUTS—Chestnuts. $@12%e; Walnuts, 9G16e for standards and 10%@llc for softshell; Al- mords. 12@13%c for paper-shell, 10@ilc for soft and 5@6c for hardshell; Peanuts, s\@vac for Eustern and Sc for California; Brazil Nuts, Ti4GSc; Filberts, 11%4@12c; Pecans, 10Gllc: Cocoanuts, $4 50@5. HONEY—Comb, 11%c for bright and 10%c for light amber; water white extracted, 7TiUTle; light amber extracted, 6%@1c; dark, ke per ib. BEESWAX—24@26c per Ib. Provisions. The market shows no further change, being only moderately active. CURED MEATS — Bacon, $4c per Ib for heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10%c for light, 12%c for extra light and 13c for sugar-cured: Eastern sugar-cured Hams, 12%c; Callfornia Hams, nominal: Mess Beef, $12 per bbi; wxtra Mess, $18: Famlly, $I4; extra Prime Pork, $14 50: extra_clear, 317 50; Mess, 316 50; Smoked Beef. 14%c per 1b. RD—Tierces guoted at 84c per Ib for or pure; half-barrels, pure, compound and e wlh tins, Sc: 5-1b tins, Sige. 'OLENE—Tlerces. T5@7%c per Ib. Hides, Tallow, Wool and Hops. Wool sells about as fast ae It strikes the town, and stocks have become greatly re. duced. No further change in prices is noted. Hops are still dull, though sales at 7@sc for common goods are reported. The higher priced Hops are neglected, - continue vance all over the coun- is almost a famine, try, under a scarcity which T W SKINS—Culls about 1c under quotations. Heavy sapid e !l ol Bl | & Electric sold up to | firmer at $:3 T5@s3 1 50 for small; Colts. Soc. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, lfl‘e:wr Ib; No. 2, thc; refined, 6@6ic; grease. 2hc. WOOL— Fall clip, San Joaquin plains, 8G9%c; South- 0c: Middie County, 10@12%c: Humboldt docino, 15@l6c; Eastern Oregon, 1231sc: Valley Oregon, 15@1Sc: Northern Mountain, free, 11@l3c; Northern Mountaln, defective, 108 | 11c ‘per Ib. HOPS—1@10c per 1b. San Francisco Meat Market. Quotations for all descriptions remain about the same. Small Hogr continue scarce in com- rison with neavy and medium grades. The Feeling in Beef. Mutton and Veal is steady. BEEF—i@7%¢ per Ib for Steers and GiaGic for AL sase [ VEAIL—! per MUTTON—~Wether: h' ewes, 6%c per Ib. LAMB—8@8%c per ib, PORK—1LJve Hoi S%@i%e for small, S4c for medium and 5@5%c for ) ; stock Hogs and feeders, 5c; dressed Hogs. T@s¥e. General Merchandise. BAGS — Calcutta Grain Bags, 7@7%c: Wool Begs, 23G0c; Fruit Bags, 6c, 8ic and 6%c for three grades of white and Tigc for bleached | thy ut d BALE ROPE—Manila, 14%@1ic per Ib. COAL—Wellington, $§ per ew Welling- ton, 85, Southfleld Wellington, § i, Seattle, $5; . $6; Coos Bay Wallsend $5, Scotch ; Cumberland, 397 In bulk_and $1125 in ‘ennsylvania Anthracite Egg. $13; Can- §550 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle $1G150; As- paragu: CANNED FRUITS—Stocks are greatly re- | duced, and some descriptions are almost out. The ship Yola takes for London 23427 cases. Cherries, $2 4043 for black and White; Peache $1 65@1 90; Pears, $1 60@1 80; Apricots, $1 25G1 70 large 39 60, Coke, $13 per ton in bulk and 315 | AUCTION SALES FOR SALE! 125 HEAD OF No. I HORSES, 123 HEAD OF NO. | HORSES, For All Purposes, Broken and Unbroken, Weigh From 1000 to 1460 Pounds. at KNIERR & ALLAN'S STOCKYARDS On SILVER AVE.. Near San Bruno foaa The horses are Nevada stock adapted for c use and will be sold immediately at sonable prices KNIERR & ALl ELEgFANTOF'!l(!I()liIgURE 1 GEARY ST.. COR. TAYLOR. THIS DAY (W NESDAY). AT 11 A. M. FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD. Market ot Gas & Electric Co Water, cash Water s 4 per cent hond: 4 per cent bond 6 per cent b o Cal § per Street— Equitable Gas ..... Afternoon Ses Board Bank of California Contra Costa Water Contra Contra Contra Contra Costa W Glant Powder ( ant Powder Con Honokaa § Co 24" mort 34 mort.. ent bonds ....1L Plums, §1 20q1 40, CANNED SALMON—The ship Yola takes for | 10 Makawell .. .. & London 35,262 cases aardg COFFEE — Costa Rica — 13%@16c_for prime el R washed; 11@12%c for good washed; 11%@lic for Paauhau S g00od to prime washed peaberry; $4%@llc for Paauhau § 3 " good to prime peaberry; $@iic for | 8 F Gas & Electric Co . prime; 5@9%c nominal for good current mixed 8 F Gas & Electric Co . with black beans; $@S%c for fair; 5@7%c for 8 V Water ( . common to ordinary. Salvador—9@11'c for good | S V 4 per cent bonds, 24 mort 1o prime washed; TR@*¥c for fair W;'"‘d "{gy Street— 11'se for prime (o good washed peaberry: 7 : $%e for good to prime semi-washed; TXGs%c | o Tnl Safe Deposit .. -8e for superior unwashed; Ti4c for good green un- washed; $%@9%c for ood to prime unwashed peaberry; 5@6%¢ for common to ordinary. Nic- aragua—i4@16isc for prime to fancy washed: 5@ 1lc for fair to good washed; T4@%c nominal for good to superior unwashed; §%@%%c nomi- nal for good to prime unwashed peaberry. Guatemala and Mexican—12§15%¢c for prime to | fancy washed; 9Gllc for good to strictly good washed: SGS%¢ for falr washed: 7G7%c for me- dium; 4@é%c for inferfor to ordinary; 10@1lic for good to prime washed peaberry; SXG9i4c for #00d 10 prime unwashed peaberry; Tie@S%c for £00d to_superior unwashed. LEATHER—Sole, heavy, 28@i6c per Ib: Sole Leather, medium, 26G2ic; Sole Leather, light, 26 @27c; Rough heavy, 21G2c; Rough Leather, light 26c; Harness Leather, heavy, 32@23c; Harne: ther. medium, 9G32c; Har. ness Leather, light, 29G3c; Collar Leather, 154 16c per foot:'Kip, finished,’ 40@45c per Ib; Veal, finished, W0@Gic; Calf, finished, Tic@$! 20 sides, finished, 16@17c per foot; Belt Knife Splits, 14 16c: Rough Splits, $Gi0c per Ib. OTL—California Castor Ofl, cases, No. 1, 75 $1 10; Linseed Oll, in barrels, boiled, §6c barrels, §¢; No. 1, 4%c; cases, ¢ more; ut, 55@6Sc per gallon; pure Neatsfoot Oll, barrels, 6c; cases, 65c; Sperm, pure, 0o; Whale Otl, natural white, 33'4c; Pacific Rubber Mixed Paints, White and House colors, 81 %@ 13 per gallon: wagon colors, $2§2 25 per gallon, PETROLEUM, GASOLINE, ETC.— Water- white Coal Ofl, In bulk, 13%sc; Pearl Ofl, in cases, 19%c: Astral, 15%c: Star, 19%c: Extra Star Oli, 23%c: Elaine, 24%c; Eocene, 21%4¢; De. odorized Gasoline, in ‘bulk, 16c; do, cases, 22 Benzine, in bulk, 15i4c; do, cases, 21i4e; 86 de- gree Gasoline, in bulk, 2ic; do, cases, Tic per allon, CANDLES—Electric Light Candles—Sixes, 16 oz, 20 sets, 1lc per set 14 oz, 20 sets, 10c; sixes, 12 oz, 20 sets, ¢! 10 0z, 20 wets, Sie: twelves, 12 0z, 40 st tel, $%c. Granite Mining Candles—Sixes, 16 0z, 4) sets, 11%ec per sixes, 16 oz, 20 sets, 11%c; sixes, 14 oz, 4 10%c; sixes, 14 oz, 20 sets, 10%c; sixes, 12 S%¢: sixes, 10 oz, 20 S twelves, 12 oz, 40 sets, hotel, 10ie Wax Candly twos, 14 oz, 25 sets, 124c’: fours, 1 o Paratfine 36 sets, 124c; ‘sixes, 14 0z, 36 sets, i2ic: twelves, 1 oz, % sets. 12%¢; Colored, lc higher. Sla@Tie; WHITE LEAD -Q.I:nled at Red : in_wooden barrels, 70c. LUCOL—Bolled, barrels, Slo; dsc: coses, b more, TICKSILVER—$3 per flask for local use. SUGAR—The Western Sugar Reflning Com pany quotes, terms net cash, in 100-1b Cubes, A Crished and Fine e ered,’ §%c; Candy Granulated, Sc: Dry Granu- lated, 4%c: Confectioners” A, #e: California A i Magnolla A, #'ac; Extra C, 4%¢; Golden 4c; barrels, ‘1-16c ‘more: half-barrels, o e more: -1b bags, Y%e more. rder taken for less than 75 barrels or its equivalent. 5%c per Ib. Lumber. LUMBER—Retall prices are as follows: Pine, ordinary sizes $16G17; extra sizes, higher; Red. wood, $17@18 for No. 1 and $15316 for No, Lath, 4 feet, §2 202 30; Pickets, $15; Shingles. $1 75 for common and §2 75 for fancy; Shakes $11 for split and $12 for sawn; Rustic, §21G27. Receipts of Produce. FOR TUESDAY, Flour, qr sks. 8457 NOVEMBER 21. us | Wheat, ctis o | g:rle)', ctls. l, s, ctls Butter, ctl: B Cheese, ctlx 6,540 Tallow, ctis Quickstlver, 152 Beans, sks. Leather, roll 59 | Potatoes, sks. Wine, gal 49,000 Onions, sks . 20 Hay, tons. 5,740 Straw, ton 9 Hops, bales. Flour, qr sks. The market for securities was active on the morning session of the Bond Exchange. Gas 53 25 and Glant Powdes to $95 25. Paauhau declined to $31 50. oo In the afterncon Gas & Electric was still and Spring Valley Water at §84 5), while Glant Powder was higher at $96@9% 75. Contra_Costa Water was lower at $15 1215@75 §7%. The sugar stocks were firm, with slightly better prices for Makaweli and Paauhau. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE, TUESDAY. Nov. 21, 2 p. m. Bid.Ask.| Bid.. U § Bonds— [Equit @ L co. A% 4s quar coup.. - - |Mutual El Co. MY 15 s quar reg..l— — (0GL&H.... = (e 4s quar new = = |Paec Gas Imp 52y — 3s_quar coup.. — — | Pac Light Co.. — Mi: ISFG &L 53 — |San Francisco. 31 = |Stockton Gaa.: 13 r'ln.ur‘n:\T- ol rem'’s nd.220 — Geary-st R Sa. — % | Bank Stocks H C & S 54%.101% — | An o-Cll‘n.e _— L A Ry 66.... — 106 |Bank of Cal.. 304 — L ALCo is..9 “(‘llsl)l'ru“%" Do gntd 6s.. 99 | First National — 254 Do gntd 8. — — |Lon P & A = LA&PRISsI4 — . Market-st 6s...128% — - Do 1st M 5s. — 11 NCNGRIs1Z — 5 N R of Cal 6s.11§ — 1180 N R of Cal fa.113% — |Mut Sav Bi.. 35 48 NPCRR6s11 — S F Sav U... 600 — NPCRR.10S 109 (Sav & L Bo.. — 5 N cal R R Ge. Sec Sav Bi... — a1 ((;-Gk "‘r::n““h ‘L'ghm T Co...1400 1440 o s. | treet Rall As— Oak W Co 6s. California . irow Ocean 8§ S s, Om C Ry 6s. P & Cl Ry 6s.. Pk & O Ry 65, Powell-st R 6s ; % SRASMAE, - PSR y of igorit BPof AéGs... & bt EPC 6 n S PC o 8 8 P C 6si 2 SPCls 2 8 P Br 7 § V Wa W 8V Wai — 'Onomea § Co.. 34 — BV Wis *luulehnu S Co. 31% 22 Miscellanecus— 1Al Pack Assn.118%1191 Assn.. 100 Spring Valley. 8% 4% Pac A F A cGas and Electric— jPac S Boe Cous — ent Gas Co. - |Par t Co.. 8% — Cent L&P.... 6 7/ PRE. 0 ' rd!ofllllil Session. Boa Alaska Packers' Assn .. 1 % i 118 %5 5 Alaska Packers' Assn . 118 50 20 Cal Safe Deposit . 36 50 10 Contra Costa Water 7700 25 Contra Costa Water 7 575 200 Glant Powder Con % 0 5 Giant Powder Con 9 25 75 Honokea 8 Co 23 123 40 Makawell .. 0 35 Market-st Raflway 61 7 30 Oceanic S § Co 94 25 1 U0 kS iz 2 31 50 s 5225 £ i &y i EE » 3 White—Ones, 14 0z, 2 sets, 12%ec | raw, barrels, | rushed, §%c; Pow- | A, | Dominoes, half-barrels, %c; boxes, | $1000 S V 4 per cent bonds, 24 1 SAN FRANCISCO : TOC AT Morning Session. Board- Contra_Cc 70 | Water 3 ugar Hutchinson Sugar Oceanic 8 $ C « S § . t Rallway v 5 » » 10 5 150 BV W . Vigorit Powder Street 3 8 F Gas & Electric | Afternoon Session. | Board | 200 Equitable Gas 3 Giant Powder 0 Glant Powder Onomea Sug: Oceanic Oceanic S B o Paauhau Sugar Co 8 V Water .. Vigorit Powder 2 1 - 10 | 10 PRODUCERS' OIL. EXCHANGE, i Morning Session. 1000 Dominion Ome-tenth Hop 100 Pennsylva 100 Petroleum 800 8an Luls 50 San Luis . Afternoon Session. Board— 600 Dominton ... 125 New Hope 100 Pennsylvania Consolidated 500 Petroleum Center CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 800 Tidal Wave ...... o 25 San Joaquin O & D Co 375 Barker fanch 300 Century Ol Co 50 Anaconda Ofl C 1 Duguesne Oil Co e 300 Yukon Crude Oil Co | 100 Yukon Crude Oil Co.. Street— 100 Shamrock Ol Co 200 Yukon Crude Off 2 Yukon Crude Ofl | | MINING STOCKS. Following were the sal in the San Franet | Stock and Exchange Board Morning 4 | 100 Best & Beicher | 100 Challenge . | 100 Chollar | | ) Mex 100 Con Cal & ) Con Tmpertal... €2 100 Ophir 100 Confidenc « 85 400 'Il:rrm.n 50 Hale & Nor.... 41 100 Potost » 5 Hale & Nor.... 42 Afterncon Session | 100 Andes . 16/ 40 Gould & Cw 200 Belcher 31 100 Hale & Nor. . 100 Best & Beicher 41 200 Mexican | 200 Caledonia 88 400 Ophi 1 | 30 Chollar 3 Ophir 1 2% Chollar .......0 34 3 Savaxe 400 Con Cal & Va..18 200 Union 50 Confidence 8 100 Utah 3 200 Crown Point Following were the sales In the Pacific Stoc Board yesterday: L Morning Session Best & Beicher 49 %0 Sterra Nev: 300 Con Cal & Val 62 200 Union Con 50 Crown Point 200 Union oy 800 Mexican 8 200 Utah 300 Mexican ....... 54| 8 Utah PR o Qontr 7 190 Yellow Jacket. 2 4 o 400 Yellow 4 %0 Seg Beicher.... 04 oot &5 Afternoon Session i Andes .. . 400 Mexican | 300 Best & 100 Mexican . 200 Best & 100 Ophir 400 Hest & Bel 800 Ophir 400 Best & 800 Ophir 200 Best & % Ophir 700 Con Cal & 430 Ophir 300 Con Cal & 57| 200 Ophir | 500 Con & 2% %00 Ophir | 800 Con Cal & 16 760 Ophir 30 Con Cal & Va. 160 30 Potost | 2% Crown Point...” 23 1400 Gould & Curry. 21 1100 Gould & Curry. 22 400 Gould & Curry. 23 | 200 Hale & Nor.... 41 | 200 Hale & No a2 200 Hale & 4 500 Justice 03 | 1000 Justice 10 | "300 Mexicas B | 800 Mexican 53 | 200 Mexican .. 52 | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. TUESDAY, November 21—2 p. m Bid. Ask B4, k. 4 6 Kentuck . \VIA"'X = 03 Lady W - . 15 16 Mexican . « M 8 o 30 3 Occidental ..... 13 13 Best & Belcher 4 4 Ophir 11510 Bulllon ...... 08 07 Overman e N1 18 Caledonia . ® — Potost D Chollar . 23 24 Savage . o ¥ 1 Challenge Con. 31 24 Scorpion . e — Confidence 84 85 Seg Belcher.... — o4 Con Cal & Va..160 16 Sierra Nevada. 4 4 Con Imperial — 02 Stlver Hill.. 0 o3 Crown Point... 21 22 St Louis. — o Exchequer — 02 Standard . 27} = Gould & Curry. 20 21 Syndicate - Hale & Nor. 41 2 Union Cos » n Julia — 02 Utah . o w Justice 09 10/ Yellow W 2 R e Juciut, 1 Time Ball. Branch Hydrographic Office, U. S. N., Mer- chants’ Exchange, San Francisco, Car, November 3, 157 The time ball 0n the tower of the new Fe building was dropped ac exactly noon to-day . 1. e. at noon of the 13ith meridian, e st 8 o'clock p. m., Greenwich time. C. G. c. Lieutenant Commander, U8 e Sun, Moon and Tide. — e United States Coast and Geodetic Survey— Times and Helghts of High and Low Waters at_Fort Point, entrance to San Francisco Bay. Published by official au- thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high and low waters occur at the city front (Mission-street wharf) about twenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the helght of tide Is the same at both places. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Sun rises. 4 4 [3 s 5 1 —3. 2:28 0.9 9:02| NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides Continued on Page 11,