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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1899, market was firm. Creamery, 15%@25c; Dairy, | 56@65c per ctl; Sallnas Burbanks, $1@1 25; Ore- J@22c;. Cheese, steady; 114@12%c. EEES, | gon Burbanks, 65c@$1 10; Sweet Potatoes, 15@ fresh, 1T4@15c. e for Rivers and $1 10 for Merced. T ox T ONIONS—T5e@$l per ctl. VEGETABLES—Green Peas, 4@7c_per Tb: Forei g el T Bous ol 3 nt, 3GTc; Dri % orngn Futures. per 1b; Garlic, 5¢; Green Peppers, 75@%c: Carrots, 30@40c per sack: Cucumbers, 50460c; — @ | Los Angeles Summer Squash. per box: Marrowfat Squach. $10@12 per ton: Mushrooms, tions of strength in spots on t throughout. Dealings were narrow professional. The money Tate rose to § per cent during the day a the disposition t against the industrial stocks as « nominal rate of interest in such cases was eked out by the requirement of extr sion and the margin between th Jouned nd the ruling mark: stocks was inucreased. The offerings of Gov- ernment bonds treusury fell to insignificant pr York exchange ber of important domestic cen 20 cents discount at Chicago against par y terday und dec Cincinnatl. P outlook are keeping one ey from that source, though the situation in Fork was sutficiently pressing to cause a d cline in sterling rates in spite of 4R oent & o i Sround. for expectation of an advance | w4 he Bank of France's rates. New York banks have guined $5,659,000 on sub-treasury “house statement showed & debit T it the Fub-treasury of over $2000,- 000, These are veflections of the Government | bond redemptions and give promise of a good showing n Saturday’s bank statement. The rocecds of the bond redemption Lave not af- orded any great reiief to the speculative world und the market is dl { Gevelopments. Small Det gains are the rule on | the duy, and a few stocks show notable ad- vances. General Flectric gained 3% and Big Four ¥%. Paltimore and Ohio rome over a lev dwdl and unchanged. essed. Hay still dwll and de Beans continue to tend uprear Potatoes easy. Omions ac Butter she more 1 Cheese and Eggs ry weak and Grapes and Pears hig no change. Promsions Small He Time loans. e . Atch Top & § F. er advanced. Exchange as before. ] 224/ Do prefd weat continues firm in all posits Oats firm, but quicl. Corn and Rye as previously quoted. Fitchburg pre! Gen Electric anced. irmness under lighter stocks. continue firm. iull, wvith a decline in Turkeys. Game continues to decline, with a lessened demand. Ola Colony. 014 Dominios Rubber Union Pacifi West End prefd ‘Westgh Elec.. gher. Oranges weakening. 1g better under reduced supplies. g rrl\:rrl\n!lle paper, 51,@6 per cent. Sterling ex- change weak, with actual ess In bankers' et St e S e *ad. at 34 $1% | that importations will result. During the past | ery tub, 22@2dc. e scarce and firm. @4 S1% for sixty days: posted rates, $4 5215 and | WeeK carpet wools have apparently begun to Eastern—17@18c for ladle packed. active; raflroad bonds, irregular. « ~ Charters. o Hougomont ir chartered for wheat and | t temperature, AND GENERAL over the ard throul num wind is reported tum- casterly w Thursday: light 2 —The stock market | to-day under iness o \emand 1 the ope h of the day the movements in a number But the influence of these was small and the t sluggish nd wholly 1 there was a renewal | te sharply teral. The aumis- | wmounts | | 1 of the or redemption ai the sub- fons. at a num. falling t us notably w ning sharply st St. Louls and | ms interested in the money on the forel The hardening discounts in London may be significant of future pressure London The Paris discount rate held firm e the bank’s final rate, | ons since last Thursday and to-da: Jers showed some strength. Eicass, Indlanapolis and Louisville wtocks, the Chicago Terminal stocke, the Rio Of(:nda \l':iltrn stocks, Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg and one or two others show gains from 1 to 3. Minneapolis and St. 1 point are shown picuous stocks. | of the condition of the Treasury shows: Avall- | year at this time. able cash balance, $2: $246,088,577. anced 1 and the 3s and | Il be closed on Satur- | the late Vice President | vertiser's London fina | ;nw markets here were a shade brisker to-day, | lower than on Monday. Good to choice, § 30@ DECIDUOUS FRUITS STOCK LIST. on further iarge sak ing of the bank rate. Americ nant, St Other ¢ a & Westrn. c Western prefd.. its early departm price for lead is $4 40 and for copper $17@17 ng st prefd. % | with prices 10 an Fran Ist pre January, & San Fran 2d pref Routhern Rallway 3 thern Railway prefd.. ern ungraded eeling & L E ‘heeling & L. F 24 prefd Wisconsin Ce Express Compan American Cotton Oil prefd American Malting American Malting prefd n Smelting & Refng... erican Smelting & Rfng prefd. American Epirits ... American Spirits prefd — 4| with a good shipping and speculative demand, sales of Californta fruit: Grapes—C an Steel Hoop prefd. American Steel & Wire... merican Steel & Wire prefd wado Fuel & Tron Regular & | December 2000, 3101 ntinental Tobacco pref own to-day. The opening—December at 67%4@ | §1'0y3.. FEEEFESEE | of e over yesterday's cl higher and to this the early strength was| Feeds, 756" mainly attributable. Business was mostly in | $Th@92%c; Chevalier, nominal. the hands of professionals and changing of International nal Steel prefd. ew York Air Brake | weakness. December sold down to 66%c and May low day's final figures at T1e. Pressed Steel Pullman Palace Car andard Rope & Twine. Conl & Tron States Leather. e Umited States Leather prefd Rubber prefd. stern Unlon ..... public Iron & Steel Republic Tron & Steel prefd. P CC & St Louls cident being the retaking of a line of pork, | (barrels). $6 0536 45; in sacks, 35 presumably to replace some sold some weeks | Barley. 35; Split Peas, $4 50; Green ago at higher prices. The close was at a loss | 100 Ibs. of 2%e on all January products. Shares sold. CLOSING BONDS. new 4s coup 61d 45 coup.. | Dis of Col 3.6 Alabama class A | Alabama Currency.100 | Atchison gen 4s... 993 Or 8 Line con 5s. §2% Reading Gen ds. Wi R G W 1sts. Ches & Ohlo 44s... 951 8 L & I M con 5s.110 6% B L & § F gen 621245 ..140% St Paul cons.. 8 P C & Pac 1st S P C & Pac 5s 102 So Rallway Bs. 9935 Stand R & T 08 | Tenn new set 1% Tex & Pac lsts Tex & Pac 24s [Union Pactfic 4 Wabash 1sts. 105% | Wabash 2ds Or Short Line 6s..129 Atchison ad) 4s Ches & Ohlo bs. C & NW con 7s = W _SFdebie.118 ennVa&G 1sts.] 2 Rye, 5134@0 ; g Flax Seed, $131%@132; Prime’ Timothy Seed, | 3350 per ctl. e 35 Moss Bk, er, Sor a7 oty soed. | MeEEDe Rrown Mustard, 3@8%e; Yellow THE STOCK MARKET. per 100 1bs, $4 §0@5 (2i4: Short-rib Sides (loose), | Mustard, 4G4%sc; Flax, §2 12%; cuvfry. 3%c per Lk $4 0G5 15: Dry Salted Shoulders, (boxed), 5% | \b for Californi; §%c: Short Clear, Sides (boxed), $ 1545 20: hisky, distillers’ ~finished goods, " per & | & 11;2 [Va Centurie 105% |Colo_Southern g&'&) Pacific 4s. ING STOCKS. 1o await further | M K & T 24 LIVERPOOL. 4asc Omfl::‘ De yar M 10@12c per 1b for choice and for poor. 1 5 5 1 Closing. . S on 8 un Poultry and Game. PARIS. =2 Wheat— Nov. Mar.-June.| Game continues to shade off, and the de- Opening 17 45 18 70 mand Is nowhere near as keen as it has been. Closing . 17 40 18 80 Prices have ruled so high during the past Flour— month that the trade has been injured. Opening L2345 U Poultry fs weak, with plenty of Eastern on Call loans. 5%@ Closing . 23 60 24 80 hand. Turkeys are lower ali round. POULTRY—Live Turkeys, 13@l4c for Gob- — % | blers and 13@14c for Hens. Young Turkeys, 4@ Dressed Turkeys, 4@17c: Geese. per pair, 512@6 Wis Cent | Dominion Stocks— Do prefd. p— 7, 1 2; Goslings, 31 75@2; Ducks, $4@4 50 for AED %s| Atenison 4 Boston Wool Market. bld ana S5 Lo young: Hens. H@s: Youns Do prefs . Mining S| | | Roosters, "$4 50@5; Old Roosters, $4@4 50; Fry- Bell Tel. .363 [Adventure .. — & | ers, %@450: Brollers, $350@4 for large, $3@ Boston & 1y..250 |Allouez Mng Co. 35 for small; Pigeons, $1 per dozen for };m‘lon L. -103% Atlantic . BOSTON, Nov. 22.—The American Wool and | old and $1 56"‘ ?I ;?é|s"l“ ;".-“- a, 867 oston & .26 Boston & ont....315 Cotton Rej o 2 L rd, ‘,—‘“' CB&Q.. ‘139% Butte & Boston.... 87 DGR w11 ey osmoniw Sprig, $3; Teal, $2 50G3: Widg- “‘The wool market continues active, Prices eon, $26250; ‘Small l’)ul‘.k, $2: Doves, T5c per are steadily advancing to a higher level and a8 | goz6n: Hare, $1 26@1 50: Rabbits, $1 25@1 75: quotations rise the more intense seems to be | Gray Geese, $4: White, $1 50@1 75; Brant, $2@ the eagerness of many to buy. A tremendous | 3: English Snipe, $2 per dozen; Jack Snipe, business has been transacted, the sales of the | $1 25, week aggregating over 13,600,000 pounds, which has been pretty well distributed among consum- Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ers, speculators and members of the trade, many of whom are compelled to buy in the | Butter is showing more firmness, as stocks open market In order to attend to the needs of | are considerably reduced. Cheese shows no fur- their customers. The markets abroad continue | ther change. oo AT to display lhhlkrdemn‘ tendency lm; Il:te ad- g:r_‘g_;zsfluu continue firm and very scarce. vices state that In ne some Of e very ' by New York Money Market. Dest stock has been disposcd of At Prices Which | Creamery—Fancy Creamery, 34@35c; seconds, PEW TORE HNev R Moy on el o, | o e v voa | {iDalryWucicy,) mootiie: to cholee, 2c; J shortage of from 75,000,000 to 100,000,000 pounds | common, 2e. by next May, in which case it is quite probable | Pickled roll—21@22%c; firkin, 20G2lc; cream- 2120 Calumot & Hecla. 293 Centenlal . -139 | Franklin deral Steel . 58% Humboldt _ 805 | Osceola. . .13 | Parrot .. 207 Quincy. . 29% Santa Fe Copper. . 4%, Tamarack - 49% Winona . .3 Wolverines A5 Utah .. R can Cent. fon Land. $481%. Silver certifi- | Share In the activity noted in other grades. Car- | CHEESE—Cholce mild new gflm “?‘I% commercial blills, e - | pets have opened at advanced prices and large | 11izc; Young America, 12113 Go N . - e sales of the week In Boston amounted to uoted a : Siuerument bonds, strone: State bonds, 10 | 4o G s o mestic. amg 1000 pounds for- | GAo per dogen for ranch. EasternCoid.stor- elgn, making a total of 13,743,000, against a to- | age, 18@1%¢ for firsts and lic for seconds; fresh, tal of 16,317,776 for the previous week and a | 23@2c per doz. Condition of the Treasury. total of SETYR0 for the corresponding week last ; _— : WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.—To-day's statement | 314:067,575 pounde apmiars 318 610,010 pounds last Deciduous and Citrus Fruits. Eold reserve, Oranges continue to increase in supply and LI Er i £ 2 - prices are weak. There are some very fine Chicago Livestock Market. lots coming in from Oroville and Porterville, London Market. B Lr_Fest grades, | Ut they are not yet fully ripe. — CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—CATTLE—Best grades. | "\, 10y continue firm at a further advance. EW YORK, Nov. 22.—The Commercial Ad- | Steady. Both short horn and Angus steers sold | ¢y inior pears are also higher. nclal cablegram says: | to-day at $700: common and medium, 25@40c | “p o T e gul pending receipt of news from |7, poor to medium, $4 30G5 20; mixed stockers, | A Uolel Tara Ler hox for common, TEc@$1 for $3G3 T5; selected feeders, $4 20G4 60; good to o 5 wic u . 3 2 | good and $1 2@1 50 for cholce. e e oA S 1oSinE &Y eui® | cholce cows, 3 60G4 40; heifers, §3 5094 78: can- | "o pyps” Cirawberries, —— per chest for ns were stag- | ners, $2G2 90; bull @4 25; calves, $@T: fed [ .a)) ang $2g4 for large berries; Raspber- ot Southern Railway preferred, | ;l';x:u beeves, $4 25 Western range beeves, | .. "¢ Do chest and Lousville and Nashville. | $65 25 Fhitfoeid nish fours rose to Tintos were 46%. uHx]le berries, 5@Tc per 1 pers steady vely ste 9; C 2 Of gold £8000 came in from Portugal. The | ers, $3 0G4 07 good to choice heavy, $390@ | Persimmons, 0@7c per box. e vek's outflow was £234,000 % Tou heave. % (073 8ia; Night, §3 80 | Grabes, 0@isc per box; crates, §5e@SL 2, out- teady to Sc lower: closed compara- was hard on eastern demand in a nar- bulk of sales, $3 9544, lde tigure for Isabellas. row market. The Berlin bourse was closed. SHEEP—Market dull and slow. Native weth- | Winter Pears, 50G$i 75 per box. o ers, $3 60G4 40; lambs, $4@5 25; Western wethers, Quinces, 35@i0c per box. @5 10. Pomegraates, 50g7sc per small box and 31 50 5,000; per la ox. 36,005 sheep, | P 1RUS FRUITS—Navel Oranges, 32 #0@3 25 e per box: Seedlings, 31 50G2; Grape Frult, $1 50 . : 350; Lemons, T5c@$1 50 for common and $2¢ : Portland’s Business. 350 for kood to choice: Mexican Limes, 33 502 430; Bananas, $130@3 per bunch; Pineapples, §1 ov. 22—FLOUR—Recelpts, | pORTLAND, Or., Nov. 22.—Clearings, $399,- | G2 50 per doz. $3 7G4 15; Western lambs, $4 Recelpts—Cattle, 19,000; hog: 17,000, EW YORK, ,482; exports, 42 Less active, but firm until 5 08, 143, “ T i toward the cl e thh Eetng hecaris | i SRR Dried Fruits, Nuts, Raisins. easier follo g the decline in wheat. Narther’l Il/’hcat A‘Jfl'kfi". Pl WHEAT 2 red Supplies of Honey are greatly reduced and the market is firmer. Otherwise there is no change. DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, in sacks, 4%c for 40-50's, 4% @4%c for 50-60's, 3%e for Foes Recelpts, 71 Spot, steady. 4 . 0. b. afloat spot; No. 1 North- L OREGON. o. b. afloat to arrive; No. = e 1y . 0. b. afloat to arrive;| PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 22—Wheat—Duli, ator. Options steady at e | with few sales, Walla Walla, 51Gs2e; valley, | 3050 QRS0 " gre and 2nc tor 0-100's. g following Sisappoiting SredeShi and Brothers, for Queens- | Apricots, 1@13c for Rovals, 12i4@16c for Moor- vering, following disappointing eared—Ship > Trcalfts. Later the fechng be: | town, with 135,751 bushels wheat. parks and 12@lc for Blenheime; Peaches, 5@ 4@5c; Bleached Plums, $@dc; J d Plums, 7@7%c for pitted and lic for unpitted. RAISIN: LONDON, Nov. 22.—Consols, 1031-16. Stlver, d. French Rentes, 100f 22%c. Wheat car- ere 2 | goes oft coast, qulet and steady; cargoes on | “{.7 choice, S¢; standard from neglect, weak cabies and | passage, sellers asking advance: cargoes No. 1| bleached Thompson's, Spelter was soft to the point | Standard California, 30s; English country mar- | Fancy, per Ib, Stc: choice, 7 demoralization. At the close the | kets, firm. prime. 5c; unbleached Sultanas, market dlsplayed all teristics to-day. Some Bleached Thompson’s—Fancy, per sc; : Metal Exchange cal! LIVERPOOL, Nov. 22.—Wheat, steady: No. 1| f0-Ib boxes. 5¢; 2-crown loose Muscatels, PIGIRON—Warrants, neglected, dull and en- | Standard Cal¥fornia, 6s 1%d@6s 2d; wheat In ' 3.crown, 64c; d-crown, 7c; London Layers, | tirely nominal Paris, steady: flour in Paris, steady; French| 2-crown. $150 per bo crown. $160. Fancy LAKE COPP! nchanged at $17@17 %5. | country markets, quiet | Clusters, $2; Dehesa, $210: Imperial, $3. All TIN-Dull at $3G2 COTTON—Uplands, 44d. prices are f. 0. b. at common shipping poirts LEAD—Steady at $ 60@4 65. The brokers CLOSING. in_California. X 3 Sor: 2. -CORN-_. _ | NUTS—Chestnuts. $@12ic; Walnuts, 9@16e for LIVERPOOR. Mov, Bt R Aoer. ™3A | standards and 10%@llc for softsheli: Al- st it 57%d: December, | mords. 12@13tc for paper-shell, 10G1ic for soft iy ey A S gz d | and s@tc for hardshell: Feanits, sX@eXc for bRz ek 3 Eustern and fc for California; Brazil Nuts, Stendy; December, o8 9%d; March, Ss 11d; May, | CHEOMNE: 34 V0 0 00t or bright and 10%e Bs 1112 11c for light amber; water white extracted, T's @%c; light amber extracted, 6%@7c; dark, 53¢ r 1D, P BEESWAX—24G%c per Ib. SPELTER- —Lower and very weak at $1 40% COFFEE—Futures closed steady in tone, points net higher. Sales, 10 bags, including: December, $ 8015 85 March, $5 9@6: May, $6G§ 05: $5 106 20; August, $6 2076 25; September. p October, $5 3 pot ' Coftee—R1o, 6%c: No. 7 Jobbing, Thc. 5‘¢;fill1\nfl“m S --— firm. Fair ref ' 3-160 R e Y e LOCAL MARKETS. packages; strong 4c; June creames Provisions. | CURED MEATS — Bacon, S%c per Ib for ackages; quiet. West- ion. heavy, 9%c for light medium, 10%c for hght, E,rrhangc and Bullion. 12%e for extra light and 13c for sugar-cured; ALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS. 5= "N e R e cured Hams, 12%c; California NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—California dried | Srering hxcnansc, SIght. e s 5614 Mens Beef, $12 per bbl; >xrra truits, stea [ Srerling Catte : 2 ing| Mess, 513 Famiiy, $14; extra Prime Pork. 4 50; EVAPORATED APPLES—Common, [t‘ New York Exchange, sight o - 10 ;‘x|(l-" glgnr': l‘ll 50; Mess, $1650; Smoked Beef, I ime wire T@sc; cholce, SL@12c; A 2 Sk o = s | Wainse pe : e R it o I LARD- Tierces quoted at 6o per Ib for PRU 1 @8, | Fine Silver, per ounce e 59 | compound and 7c for pure: half-barrels, pure. APRICOTS—Royal, 13@15%ec; Moorpark, 15@ % — Tige: 10-1b tins, Sc: 5-1b tins, Sice. 180 5 : 3 OTTOLENFE—Tierces, Th@%c per Ib. PEACHES—Peeled, 20G22¢; unpeeled, TH@10c. Wheat and Other Grains. S e i —_— 8! allow, 00t anm ops. o e R e AT A ot A et i eoa | LIS ’ b kept the Chicago market steady, and a better California Fruit Sales. cash situation was reported. The wet weather strengthened Corn, which was in light receipt, | About 10 under quotations. Heavy salted ateers, 11%e; medium, 1lc; light, 19%c; Cowhides, 195 W0%e: Stags, 7c; Salted Kip, 10c; Calf, 1¢ ,000 bushels. All th ondon cabled an activ and Chicago was | the clearances being 1. tended to help Wheat. chon, | demand for foreign Wheat, 5 30 single, $2 45 double crates; Emperor | asking for more spot Wheat, 1%c; Sheepskins, year'ings, 2:1{11-‘4 each; short 0 single crate. One car sold. The local market was not materially changed, | Wool, ¥@écc each; medium, 70450c; long Wool, W YORK, Nov. 22.—Farl Fruit Company’s | though the feeling was firm. $1@1 25 each: Horse Hides, ‘salt, §2'50 for large of California frult: Grapes—Cornichon, | Spot \Wheat—Shipping, $1@101%; milling, | and §1@150 for small; Colts, 5ic. CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—Farl Fruit Company's 51 1041 35 single, $2 1042 50 double crates. One | §1 03%@1 06%. TALLOW—No. 1 rendered, 5@5%c per Ib; No. car sold. CALL BOARD SALES. 2, #lec: refined, 6@6lic; grease, 2ic. SRS Informal Session—9:15 o'clock—May—2000 etls. | WOOLe- & | T 0, $1 5%, December—.2000.81 01%; | Fail clip, San Joaquin plains. 8@9%c: South- ern. §@10c: Middle County, 19@12isc: Humboldt . . ) £000, $1 01 and Mendocino, 15@16c; Eastern Oregon, 12g1ic: Chicago Grain Market. Sccond RessionMay-o0m ctls, $109%. De- | Yilioy Gregon, | 1sise: Northern - Mountain. cember 2000, % g ~ free, 11613c; Northern Mountain, defective, 104 Morning Session—May—30,000 ctls, | 170¢ 0p° 20,000, $1 01%, 500 ctis, §103% HOPS—1@10c per Ib. ~2000, $101%; 2000, ; %c and May at 71%@7i%c—was at a gain | BARLEY—There is no change to report, the San Francisco Meat Market. Brewing and Shipping grades, | Small Hogs continue scarce and firm. Cables were | market being stagnant. BEEF—1@7%c per Ib for Steers and 6%@7c for CALL BOARD SALES. Cows. 1, Vov. 22.—W! Afternoon Session—May CHICAGO, Nov. 22.—Wheat failed to hold its | | AL{ernoos,, Sess oy December and May contracts, which made up | ynformal Session—9:15 o'clock—No sales, VEAL—$§@% per Ib. a large proportion of the trade, was within a| gacond Sesslon--No sules, MUTTON—Wethers, 7c; ewes, Gie per Ib. range of %c, as was all other business in| Afterncon Session—No sales. LAMB—8@stc per Ib, | wheat. Around the opening flgures the market | {ATS—Cholce lots are firm, but off lots are | PORK—Live Hogs. 5%@5%c for small, 5ije fluctuated narrowly for half the session. Then | pard to sell. Prices stand about the same. for medium and 5@bze for large: stock Hogs B reakened A e et ey A pldulr | White, 311061 30; Red. $10740120; Gray, | and feeders, ic; dressed Hogs, 7g8ic. antion of b that Duluth had boats loaded with 250,000 h December and May. A report o7 Biack, §5c@$1 07%. oaatn St : B |.,.';T¥, L at §1 07%@1 15 per ctl. Small General Merchandise. RYE-—Quoted at $1@1 05 per ctl. - c. December closed L@%c| BUCKWHEAT—Quoted at §1 302 15 per etl. | BAGS — Calcutta Grain Bag: 7c, and May %c under yester- S 2. i hels for this port was a factor in the to TI@T at 667 @T%e; Wool Bags, 2G%c; Fruit Bags, 6c, 6%c and 6%c for Corn was steady. Rains continued in the Flour and Millstuffs. I ey eon G Mte a0 Tjhe e iiaiing @ | growing I;lt ll;d cables l'l;r!|’lc§;lr!"wr::lrh ’ué;Alr.“'glu R et encouraged purchasers to take in all offerings | FLOUR— ngton, : elling- nt figures above yesterday's closing prices. B Osliteniafialieairas i ST 4 | Clearances were enormous—1,000,000 bushels and | country offerings small. December closed 4@ | And Washington, $3 40G3 50 per bbl for extra, [ — e higher at 32%@32%c. May closed unchanged | $3 25@3 40 for | at 34%e. MILLSTUFF > d ton, $8, Southfleld Wellington, §7 50; Seattle, $5; bakers' extras, 8 403 &; Oregon | J3ahv “i6: ' Coos, Bay, $5; Wallsend fo;. Scoten Cumberland, $$75 in bulk and $11% in kers' and §2 25@3 for superfine. | sacks; Pennsylvania Anthracite Egg, $13; Can- Prices In sacks are as fol- | nel, 3950 per ton; Rock Springs and Castle Oats_held their own, though the trade was | lows. usual discount to the trade: Graham | Gafe, 39 60; Coke, $13 per ton In bulk and $15 usue’ term Aull. The strength of corn and the curtailing | Flour, § 25 per 100 Ibs: Flour, §2 75; Rye | in sacks. of the movement by wet weather were in- | Meal, $2 50; Rice Flour, §7 fluences. December closed @ shade lower at | tra Cream ‘Cornmeal, §3 25; Oatmeal, $4 25; Oat | pany quotes, terms net cash, In 100-1b bags: ZL@ziie. May closed 4o under yesterday at | Groats, $0 10 Hominy, §3 2503 50; Buckwheat | Cubes. A Crushed and Fine Crushed, 5%c; Pow- 243e. our, ' $4 Cornmeal, 82 50; ex- | SUGAR—The Western Sugar Refining Com- Cracked Wheat, $3 7. Farina, | dered, 5%c; Candy Granulated, 5c; Dry Granu- Provisions were barely steady, the only in- | $4 50: Whole Wheat Flour, $3 30; Roiled Oats | lated, 4%c; Confectioners’ A, 4%c: California A, —; 'Magnolla A, 4lic; Extra C, i%c; Golden C, 4%c; barrels, '1-16c more; -barrels. e more; boxes, 4c more; 50-b bags, e more. No order taken for less than 75 barrels or it ivalent. Domi , half-] . Hay and Feedstuffs. eI - BATTA A Bk ;. b PIG TIN—Sydney is lower at 30G3% per Ib, Low. Close. | Hay continues heavy and Aull at previous | 3 declice of ic. ‘he leaaing futures ranged as followhs | December % 6 AT = 7.4 | prices. There is no change in Feedstuffs. B | 1 % ™% "BRAN—$16 0@17 per ton. Receipts of Produce. | December . n 2% 22% | MIDDLINGS-$18@20 per ton. -;‘lnulry . g'& ny% 3 FEEDSTUFFS—Rolled Barley, $17 50@18 per FOR NOVEMBER 22. o 3% 3% | ton: Ol Cake Meal at the mill, $26@27, Jobbing, | Flour, qr sks..... 30,20 Hops, bales December ay o | 827 50G28; Cocoanut Cake, 1; Cornmeal, | Wheat, ctls .....0 3,750 Wool, bags . | s ans B DN | 80G2 %0: Cracked Corn, : Mixed Feed, | Barley, ctls ..., 11.7%|Lime; bbls . Mass Pork, per bbl " % §16 50g17; Cottonseed Meal, $25 per ton. Oats, ¢tls ........ 230 Sugar, bbls - B30 sive sy HAY—Wheat, $750@9 for ccmmon to good | Oats, (rall) ctls.. 1300 Pelts, bdls . ; 18Ity aing 84w se |and 85310 tor choice; Wheat and Oat, $g9; | Corn, (Easy) ctis. 80 Hides, No ay 965 965 952 $7@% 50; Barley, $5@7; Alfalfa, $5@8 per | Butter, ct . 182 Brandy, gals 1% Tad bw 0 % 9 62% | ton: Compressed, $7@10 per ton. Cheese, ctls . 151/ Wine, gal 41,100 | December 490 4w STRAW-3Gi0c per bale. Beans.' sks + 545 Leather, rolls . 63 B el TSl IE end i i Potatoes, aks ... 180 Ralsine, bs ... 3.667 ETIRE SRt ] Beans and Seeds. L 30 Hay, tons ] S ! $ 48, 45 | AN Kinds of Beans continue firm and some OREGON. 5 5 510 | Are still higher. Supplies are light and Bayos 8,275 Onions, kit = are particularly scarce. 12«1 ‘B‘l;;gil- 4,254 e our, | BEANS—Bayos, $3 2543 50; small White, $2 % g e 50 No. 3 Spring Wheat. . 2Red, | ga. . g g R g No. 2 Corn o o No 2Red. | @3 large White, §2 40612 50; Pinks, 82 76; Reds, 2784 Wool, bales - - | No. te, A H 2541 : No. ufifi Blackeye, $4 75: Butt nomi- 1o No | nal: Lima, $4 %0G5; bea, L e A e and 4c for Eastern; Alfalfa, 134’:“ Rape. 2;@3c; Hemp, 4@4%c; Timothy, 4 . 4 There was a fair business in securities on DRIED PEAS—Nlles, $1 35@1 50; Green, $1 75 o RIED PEAS—Nu 150; the morning session of the Bond Exchange. 6 Plymouth 80 Quicksilver - Gould & Curry. Hale & Norcross, Iron Silver. Spring Valley Water was higher at $84 500 Articles— Mv't”l.o Shipments. Flour, barrels 21 13,000 - and G & o 3 st | Potatoes, Onions and Vegetables. | Giane Fowace was towes st sioaos s 0% = 000 343,000 The market was firm in the afternoom, ex- 456,000 | Potatoes are easy. Onlons have advanced | CePt @ decline In Oceanic to 333 75. Spring 90| and are very firm. . Thers ls ”" particutar | Valley Water advanced to $95 50, Gas & Elec- e e % Yellow Jacket. Chahaa=in Vi e, }:c;w‘S 5, Honokaa to $33 25 and Paauhau On the Produce Exchange to-day the Butter| POTATOES—River Reds, 60@65c; Burbanks, The Yellow Jacket and Gould and Curry Cent L & P. $5000 Contra_ C Blackberries, —; Huckle- | ; Cape Cod Cranberries, 3@ | Sy Fair clearances. Mixed butch- | 9 50; Coos Bay Cranberries, $1 50@1 75 per box. | weak owing to the apathy of e WASHINGTON. Bise for Standards, 6GS%c for choice and e for o \n:;-:n;:"’x lx‘fak nnerx "F"x?,‘,“”"\‘, - TACOMA, Nov. 22.—Wheat—Club, 503c; blue- | fancy; peeled P»-cne.,e;ug;:; E\’prqr:ud Toe a ny, T L = Apples, 7@ Sun-dried, 5@5%c per Ib; Nec- o Décembver e : tarines, 8ic@sc per Ib for red; Pears, €4@sc (or Foreign Markets. auarters and $@idc for halves: Black Figs, @ | HIDES AND SKINS—Culls and brands seli | Dry Hides, sound, 1Sc; culls and brands, | 5@i6c; Dry Kip and Veal, 16c; Dry Calf, 15@ | 1500 Dominion . 1-16 Home Oil 1-10 Home Ol 2200 Dominion . mining companies have each levied an assess- ment of 15 cents. STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. ‘WEDNESDAY, Nov. 22-2 p. m. Bid. Ask. Bid.. U § Bonds— Equit G L Co. 5% & — — [Mutual El Co. 4% — — — [0GL&H Pac Gas Imp 3s_quar coup. Pac Light Co. Miscellaneous— SFG&L |San Francisco. 313 — Stockton Gas. Insurance— — |Firem's Funa.zo — 9 | Rank Stocks — |Anglo .6 — 106 |Bank of Cal..3% — — |Cal S D & T.. %% 9 Z | First_Nationai — 254 Z |LonP & A...a® — Z |Mer Ex — ¢ -- |Nev Nat Bk...18 — Do 1st M 5s.116 117% _Savings Banks— NCNGRTs U2 — |Ger S & L....1100 — N Rof Cal 6s.116 — Hum S & L...1050 1160 N R of Cal su.113% — NPCRR 6101 — = NPCRR5.108 109 [Sav & L So.. — § N cal R R Ge112% — | Sec Say Bk 0 G L & H 5108 109% Union T Co. _114112 ) _Street Rallroads— 0§ alifornia .....119 08 10 | Geary . - > . 1281 Market-st ..... 61% — P & C1 Ry 6s..107% — |Oak § L & H. — 50 Pk & O Ry 6s.115 — |Presidio - » Powell-st R fs — 122 | Powder— Sac El G &Rss — — |California .....176 SF & N P 5a.1l4% — |E Dypamite... 85 8 F & SIV bs..115%115% Glant Con Co. %% 8 Ry of Cal 6s.10s% — |Vigorit £ SPof Afs....— 114 | Suga § P C 6s(1%06). — 111 |Han - S PCés Haw C & S Co — S P C s |Honokaa § Co. 33 SPCIs Hutch S P Co. 26% — § P Br 0 Kilauea S Co.. — 27 sV | Makawell § Co 45 46 SV ....1027%3103% ‘Onomea S Co.. 3 — 8 V Wis(3dm). 101341021 Paauhau § Co. 32% — Stkton Gas 6s. — — | Miscellaneous— Water Stocks— |Al Pack Assn.LS3118% Contra Costa.. 75% T6% Mer Ex Assn.. — Marin County. 3 — Oceanic § Co. - Spring Valley. 951 Pac A F A 1% 2% Gas and Electric— | Pac C Bor Co.lds — Cent Gas Co... — — |Par Paint Co.. 8% — Morning Session. Board— 50 Contra Costa Water ... ta Water bon 210 Glant Powder Con ... 10 Giant Powder Con, s 90 50 Honokaa § Co 50 Hutchinson S P Co 25 Hutchinson § P Co, cash Makawell . cific Gas Tmp ific Gas Imp cific Gas Imp 5 Pacific Lighting . 20 § F Gas & Electric 5 S F Gas & Electric ( %S & Electric 28 & 5 S ter o 105 8 ter o 20 § V Water £ 100 Vigorit Powder 3 Street— 25 Glant Powder Con < .. 9600 $5000 S V 4 per_cent bonds, 24 mort 103 00 $1000 Oakland Gas bonds o £-108 50 Afternoon Session. Board-— 21 Bank of C: ntra Costa Wates 40 Paauhau § 00 Paauhau S 10 Paauhau § Co, casl 10 Paauhau § Co Paauhau S Co cific Gas Imp 8 F Gas & Electric S F Gas & Electric Co, s S F Gas & Electric Co, s 10 & Electric Co. & Electric Co 35 3 17l F & $1000 S P Branch Ry 6 per cent bon: $5000 S V 4 per cent bonds.. Street— 50 Market-st Raflway 16 Bank of California SAN FRANCISCO STOCK AND EXCHANGE |y BOARD. - Morning Session. Boar 30 Contra sta Water . T 25 Corftra_Costa Water 160 uitabie Gas auhau Sugar S F Gas & Electric § F Gas & Electric Oceanic € S Co S V Water .. Vigorit Powder Afternoon Board 200 Equitahle nt Powder Glant Powder . Hawatian Commercial 25 Makawell Sugar C.o 10 Oakland Gas . 15 Oakland Gas ....... 5 Onomea Sugar Co 10 Onomea Sugar Co . 20 § F Gas & Electric 100 Vigorit Powder 100 Vigorit Powder 100 Vigorit Powder CALIFORNIA OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Sesson. Board— 100 Tidal Wave. 109 Tidal Wave. 150 Barker Ranc! 300 Century Ofl Co. 50 Anaconda Ofl o Yukon Crude Ofl Co. 150 Yukon Crude Ofl Co. Street— 500 Oakland Ofl & Gas.........cceeeennes Afternoon Session. Board— 100 Tidal Wave. 100 Tidal Wave. 100 Tidal Wave. 100 Tidal Wave. 100 Tidal Wave 300 Century Ofl 100 Anaconda- Ol Co. 100 Anaconda Oil Co. 100 Anaconda Oil Co. 100 Anaconda Oil Co. o Anaconda Oll Co. 150 Yukon Crude Ofl Co. 100 Shamrock O1l Co. PRODUCERS’ OIL EXCHANGE. Morning Session. Board— 265 27 110 £ 135 240 25 £ anzreA 11 R 10080300 RRRES 600 Petroleum Center. Street— 100 San Luls. Afternoon Board— 5 Blue Goose. - a8 # usss 2 BHE3 300 Dominton . 100 Pennsylvania Consolidated. 500 Petroleum Center. 100 San Luts. Street— 20 Parkfield - 35 537y ceersrsrenaa 17 00 MINING STOCKS. The following were the sales in San Fran- cisco Stock Board yesterday: Morning Session. 400 Best & Belcher 41/ 4% Ophir . n 700 Best & Belcher 40| %00 Ophir ... [ 200 Con Cal & Va..135| 600 Overman 18 2163/ 500 Potost ] 300 Gould & Curry 18 100 Savage . 15 300 Gould & Curry 17| 200 Savage 18 €00 Hale & Norc... 40/1100 Slerra Nevada. 41 | 700 Mexican 51 5@ Union Con..... 3 700 Mexican . 5 Afternoon Session. 500 Alpha ... “ 100 Caledonta © 200 Caledonia 0 200 Challenge . 17 200 Con Cal & Va..155 100 Potosi .. n 100 Con Cal & Va.'130! 230 Sierra Nevada. 41| 100 Crown Point... 21’ 330 Sierra Nevada. 4 300 Gould & Curry 15 200 Union Con..... 34 200 Justice ......... 0! "20 Yellow Jacket. 15 The following were the sales in the Pac Stock Board vesterday. ine Morning Session. 200 Best & Belcher 43/ 400 Mexican 200 Best & Beicher 40| 400 Ophir ... 300 Best & Beicher 42/ 350 Ophir . 200 Challenge Con. 21 700 Ophir . 300 Challenge Con. 22 1200 Ophir . 900 Con Cal & V.1'57% 1500 Ophir . 500 Con Cal & Va..155 300 Potost ... 400 Crown Polnt... 22/ 300 Sierra Nevada. 600 Gould & Curry 19 300 Sierra Nevada. 500 Gould & Curry 18 700 Union Con. S 8!:588?8-‘:& 400 Mexican « 51 200 Uni o 400 Mexican 010110 50l b Afternoon Session. 3 Best & Belcher 3 30 Mexican o 100 Caledonia . . 581900 Ophir 105 200 Chollar 22750 Ophir . 2ty 1 574 300 Sierra & 53, 100 Slerra Nevada. 5214/ 400 Union Con. 21 10 Union Con 500 Con Cal & 40 . 39 i £ CLOSING QUOTATIONS. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24 p. Bid. Ask. | 6| Kentuck ... 02 Lady Wash . —|Mexican zs 28| SUSARERAT ERRRRVLL22) Belcher. 01 “'gr:‘m Ntovldl. BRAGREBES | 2] AUCTION SALES FOR SALE! 125 HEAD OF No. 1 HORSE! 1% HEAD OF NO. For All Purposes, Broken and (nbroken, Weigh From 1000 to 1400 Pounds, at KNIERR & ALLAN'S STOCKYARDS, On SILVER AVE., Near San Bruno Road. 1a stock adapted for city use and will be sold immediately at very rea- KNIERR & ALLAN. ELEGANT FURNITURE OF 100 ROOMS. 501 GEARY ST., COR. TAYLOR. THIS DAY (THURSDAY), AT 11 A. M FRANK W. BUTTERFIELD, 67 Market st. 1 HORSES, The horses are sonable prices. 02)Silver Hill. 23|8t Louis.... Con Imperi; Crown Point. Gould & Curry Hale & Nore. 18| Syndicate . o' Yellow Jacket. 13 — Sun, Moon and Tide. el Coast and Geodetic S SRR United States Waters at_Fort Point, Francisco Bay. thority of the Superintendent. NOTE—The high the city front entrance to San Published by official aters occur at (Mission-street swenty-five minutes later than at Fort Point; the height of tide is the same at both places. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 12RN guen NOTE—In the above exposition of the tides the early morning tides are given in the left hand column and the successive tides of the day in the order of occurrence as to time. The recond time column gives the second the day, the tnird time eolumn the third tide | and the last or right hand column kiv last tide of the day. except when there are but sometimes occurs. given are in addition to the soundings on the United States when a minus sign (—) precedes the height, and then the number given is subtracted from the depth given by the charts. the mean of the lower low waters The heights Pr——————————————————————— 1 Steamer Movements. TO ARRIVE. Victoria & Puget _|Point Arena.. Point Arena. China and Japan. Crescent City. Grays Harbor Coquille River. Victoria & Puget S E. Thompson.. yregon Ports.. State of Cal.... Steamer. | Destination. , 10 am|Pler 1 5 pm|(Pler 2 1 G State of Cal Portl | o % am Pler 11 Grays Harbor Nov. 11 am| Pler 11 _.[Vie & Pt 8d. > . 9 am|Pier 11 . 12 m/PMSS . 10 am|Pier 2 9 am Pler 2 . 10 pm|(Pler 7 10 am | Pier 24 11 am Pler 11 North Fork Humboldt Shipping Intelligence. S —- Wednesday, November 22. Stmr Cleveland, Klitgaard, § days from Se- Stmr Arcata, Reed, 80 hours from Coos Bay. 92 hours from Coos Stmr Bonita, Buchard, 63 hours from San Stmr George W Elder, Parsons, 27 days from via Nagasaki 21 days, Stmr Coos Bay. Gielow, 75 hours from San Pedro and way ports. Stmr Alice Blanchard, Jessen, i hours from via Kobe 13 Stmr Grace Dollar, Fosen, 5% hours from Br stmr Belgian King. Weiss, 31 days from Manila, via Nagasaki 1§ da Nor_stmr Titania, Egenes, 5 days 18 hours from Nanaimo. Wednesday. November 22 Stmr State of California, Perking & Co* Rark Annte Spreckels & Bros Co Wednesday, November 22. Stmr Cleons, Walvig, —. Stmr Walla' Walla, Hall, Victoria and Port Stmr Santa Rosa, Alexander, San Diego, ete, Leland, Santa Cruz. Thwing, Fort Bragg. Walvig, —. Gunderson, —, Levinson, Trinidad. Alex_Duncan, Nopander, U S stmr Pathfinder. Br stmr Bristol, TELEGRAPHIC. POINT LOBOS, Nov | cloudy; wind east, § miles per hour. D m—Weather Oct 23, lat 2 S, lon 4 W—Ship St Franets, for San Francisco. trom Philadeiphia. Per stmr Delglan King— | of San Francisco, ship Spartan, from Seattls, for San Francisco DOMESTIC PORTS. ey M !lfilllmr Queen, hence park Ceylon, from Honolulu; D of Toveka, from Alaska. Y Safled Nov 21—Hr stmr St Irene, for Hong- Kong; stmr Victor, for Manila; stmr Queen. for San Francisco: stmr City of Topeka, for Dyen. v 22-Schr Winslow, for Honolulu: sehr Wrm Renton, for San Franciaco: schr Metha Nelson, UMPQUA—Arrived Nov 18—Schr Loutse, from EKA—Arrived Nov 22—Stmr Brunswick hence Nov 20; stmr Samoa, hen. s . North Fork, hence Nov 21 ¢ 0" N: stme Sailed Nov 2-Stmr Pomona, for San Fran- SAN PEDRO-Safled Nov 2—Schr Bangor, “17"|P"M-d ;‘m. for Fu — Arrived Nov 2 Morse, kence Oct 11 oy FOREIGN PORTS. HONGKONG-— Arrived N, e Peae Ot 3¢ ov 22—Br stmr Gae- » Q'ASQA!'_AKI—‘F‘HQG Nov 20-Stmr Zealandia, | for San Francisco. Nov 19-Br st G . | for San Francisco. S MAZATLAN-Salled Nov 2—Stmr Curacso, for San Franciseo. HoNaROSEAY STEAMERS. N N Arrived N Stmr Gaelic. from San Franciscn 0 Sailed Nov 2-Stmr Algoa, for San Fran- Safled Nov 19-Stmr Glenogle, YOKOHAMA— 27— 'fl;é‘;wgt A—Sailed Nov 21-Stmr Ernegia, ¥ YORK—Salled Nov 22-Stmr Georgie, for Livervool: stmr St Louls, for ;'mllnl:‘; | ton: stmr Oldenburg, for Bremen: stmr West- | ernland, for Antwerp; stmr Majestic, for Liver- QUEENSTOWN — Arrived Nov 28— Stm: | and proceeded. . burg, for New Yok > 100 miles W TACOMA—Arrived N NAGASAKI- for San Franc °"'§" inr Live:

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